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THE WEST POINT EXPERIENCETHE WEST POINT EXPERIENCETHE WEST POINT EXPERIENCE

2009 FORBES MAGAZINEBEST COLLEGES IN AMERICA

1. U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY 2. Princeton University 3. California Institute of Technology 4. Williams College 5. Harvard 6. Wellesley 7. U.S. Air Force Academy 8. Amherst 9. Yale 10. Stanford

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2010-11 QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTSTHE ACADEMYWest Point .........................................................2-3The Long, Gray Line .........................................4-5Why West Point? ...............................................6-9Athletic Training .................................................10Strength & Conditioning ...................................11U.S. Military Academy ................................. 12-13

COVERING THE BLACK KNIGHTSAcademy Administration ...................................14Media Information ....................................... 15-16

THE COACHESHead Coach Zach Spiker ............................ 17-18Assistant Coach Jimmy Allen ............................19Assistant Coach Kevin App ...............................20Assistant Coach Ka’Ron Barnes ......................20Assistant Coach Omar Mance ..........................21Support Staff .....................................................22

2010-11 OUTLOOKSeason Outlook ........................................... 23-24Class of 2010 Statistics ....................................252010-11 Rosters ...............................................26Radio/Television Roster ....................................27Patriot League Composite Schedule ................28

MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTSElla Ellis ........................................................ 29-30Nathan Hedgecock ..................................... 31-32Jeremy Hence .............................................. 33-35Mitch McDonald .......................................... 36-37C.J. McElrath ......................................................38Jason Pancoe ....................................................39Julian Simmons ........................................... 40-42Jordan Springer .................................................43Newcomers .................................................. 44-45

2009-10 IN REVIEW2009-10 Results ...............................................46Season Box Score ............................................. 47Game-By-Game Statistics .................................48Superlatives .......................................................49Game Recaps .............................................. 50-59The Army-Navy Rivalry .......................................60Patriot League Review ......................................61

THE RECORD BOOKAll-Time Series Records ....................................62Year-By-Year Records ........................................63Army All-Americans ...........................................64The 1,000-Point Club .................................. 65-68Scoring Records ................................................69Field Goal Records ............................................70Three-Point Field Goal Records ........................ 71Free Throw Records ..........................................72Rebounding Records .........................................73Assists/Blocks/Steals Records ........................ 74Team Records .............................................. 75-76Christl Arena ......................................................77Christl Arena Records .......................................78Team Stats By Season ................................ 79-80Yearly Scoring/Rebounding Leaders ......... 81-83Army Milestones ................................................84NIT Participants ........................................... 85-86Honors & Awards ...............................................87All-Time Results ........................................... 88-94All-Time Letterwinners ................................ 95-97Army In The Patriot League ..............................98

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ................................ West Point, NY 10996Founded .........................................March 16, 1802Enrollment ....................................................... 4,400Nicknames .............................Black Knights, CadetsColors ...................................... Black, Gold and GrayHome Court ............................. Christl Arena (5,043)Affi liation........................................... NCAA Division IConference ........................................ Patriot LeagueSuperintendent.......... Lt. Gen. David H. Huntoon Jr. Alma Mater ..................................West Point, 1973Interim Athletic Director .............Col. Sam JohnsonAthletic Dept. Phone ....................... 845-938-3701Ticket Offi ce Phone .......................1-877-TIX-ARMY

HISTORYFirst Year of Basketball ................................... 1903All-Time Record ........1109-1098 (.508), 108 yearsPatriot League Record ......65-199 (.246), 20 yearsPatriot League Tournament Record .... 5-20 (.200)Years in Postseason................................................ 8NCAA Appearances ................................................. 0NIT Appearances ..................................................... 8Last Postseason Appearance ...................1978 NIT Result ............Lost to Rutgers, 72-70 in fi rst round

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSOffi ce of Athletic Communications

U.S. Military Academy639 Howard Road

West Point, NY 10996

Offi ce Phone ..................................... 845-938-3303Offi ce FAX .........................................845-446-2556Web Site ............................www.goARMYsports.comTwitter......................www.twitter.com/armyathleticsOvernight Address ............................Same as aboveAssoc. A.D./Athletic Comm. (MBB Contact) Brian Gunning Offi ce Phone ....................................845-938-6871 Cell Phone ....................................... 914-755-0389 E-mail [email protected] Press Row Phone ............................. 845-938-4441

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ............................................Zach Spiker Alma Mater .........................................Ithaca, 2000 Record at Army ............................14-15 (1 season) Career Record .............................14-15 (1 season)

Basketball Offi ce Phone ..................845-938-2419Best Time to Reach Coach ...................Contact SID

Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater) Jimmy Allen (Emory & Henry, 1993) — 1st season Kevin App (Cornell, 2007) — 1st season Ka’Ron Barnes (Cornell, 2004) — 2nd season Omar Mance (Rice, 2003) — 1st seasonDir. of Basketball Operations Capt. Marc Vielledent (West Point, 2005)Athletic Intern 2nd Lt. Eric Zastoupil (West Point, 2010)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record .............................................. 14-152009-10 PL Record (Finish) .....................4-10 (8th) Lost to (1) Lehigh, 64-45, in PL quarterfi nalsLettermen Returning/Lost ................................9/7Starters Returning/Lost ....................................1/4

PERSONNEL BREAKDOWNRet. Starters (1) G/GS PPG RPGJulian Simmons 29/22 11.3 1.4

Starters Lost (4) G/GS PPG RPGCleveland Richard 29/29 12.6 4.2Josh Miller 29/22 11.3 4.4Marcus Nelson 27/20 5.6 3.6Chris Walker 29/25 4.7 4.1

Other Ret. Letterwinners (8) G/GS PPG RPGJeremy Hence 29/8 5.0 4.1Ella Ellis 29/0 2.6 1.4Mitch McDonald 29/5 1.2 0.6Nathan Hedgecock 16/0 0.8 0.3Jason Pancoe 18/0 0.5 0.2Jordan Springer 18/0 0.3 0.3C.J. McElrath 3/0 0.0 0.3Joe Clark 10/0 0.0 0.1

Other Letterwinners Lost (3) G/GS PPG RPGTyrell Thompson 19/8 5.3 1.6Eric Zastoupil 29/5 3.3 2.4Jon Sizemore 28/1 1.9 1.3

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSPoints .......................Julian Simmons (328; 11.3/g)Rebounds ...................... Jeremy Hence (119; 4.1/g)Assists ............................. Jeremy Hence (28; 1.0/g)Blocked Shots ................ Jeremy Hence (12; 0.4/g)Steals ............................ Julian Simmons (23; 0.8/g)FG Made ............... Julian Simmons (109; .402 pct.)3-Point FG Made .... Julian Simmons (61; .421 pct.)FT Made ..................Julian Simmons (49; .778 pct.)Minutes ....................... Jeremy Hence (609; 21.0/g)

NEWCOMERSAlex Godette (Fr., G, 5-11, 173, Huntersville, N.C.)Josh Herbeck (Fr., G, 6-2, 193, Ann Arbor, Mich.)Brian Hornstein (Fr., C, 6-10, 204, Dallas, Texas)Cart Kincade (Fr., F, 6-2, 192, Baytown, Texas)Andrew Stire (Fr., C, 6-7, 227, Albany, N.Y.)Chris Welker (Fr., F, 6-3, 208, Zionsville, Ind.)Eric Wilde (Fr., G/F, 6-4, 180, Crystal Lake, Ill.)

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WEST POINT The United States Military Academy is renowned because of its historic and distin-guished reputation as a military academy, and as a leading, progressive institution of higher education. Made legendary in books and movies produced over the years, the Academy’s “Long Gray Line” of graduates includes some of our nation’s most famous and infl uential men: Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, George S. Patton, Omar Bradley, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight Eisenhower and Norman Schwarzkopf. Because of this superb education and leadership experience, West Point graduates historically have been sought for high level civilian and military leadership positions. Their numbers include two U.S. presidents, several ambassadors, state governors, leg-islators, judges, cabinet members, educators, astronauts and corporate executives. Today, West Point continues to provide hundreds of young men and women the unique opportunity to develop physically, ethically and intellectually while building a foundation for an exciting, challenging and rewarding career as an Army offi cer in the service of our nation. Cadets have much more responsibility in running the Academy than students in most other colleges or universities. It adds to the leadership experi-ence. Cadets succeed at West Point because of the support they receive from the staff and faculty. After all, many faculty members are West Point graduates and understand the challenge cadets face on a daily basis. They also serve as ideal role models, show-ing cadets what Army life is like. The U.S. Military Academy’s primary strength is its ability to develop leaders of char-acter who are committed to “Duty, Honor, Country” and selfl ess service to our nation.

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THE PREMIER LEADER DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTION IN THE NATION

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THE LONG GRAY LINE

AT WEST POINT, IT IS OFTEN SAID … “MUCH OF THE HISTORY WE TEACH WAS

MADE BY PEOPLE WE TAUGHT.”

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DISTINGUISHED GRADUATES

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ROBERT E. LEE ’29 The Academy’s ninth Superintendent (1852-55), Lee was a model cadet during his four years at West Point. He graduated second in his class and never earned a single demerit during his four years at the Academy. At the beginning of the Civil War, he was se-lected to serve as Commanding Gen-eral of the Army, but instead resigned his commission and was named Gen-eral-In-Chief of the Confederate Army from 1861 to 1865. Lee’s surrender to Ulysses S. Grant (USMA 1843), at Ap-pomattox Court House, Va., ended the Civil War. Fort Lee, Va., was named in his honor.

ULYSSES S. GRANT ’43 Grant distinguished himself during the Civil War at the Battle of Vicksburg in 1863; his victory secured control of the Mississippi River for the Union. President Abe Lincoln later appointed him Commanding General of the Army in March 1864. On April 9, 1865, at Appomattox Court House, Va., Robert E. Lee (USMA 1829) surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to him, end-ing the Civil War. Grant later served as the 18th President of the United States from 1869 to 1877. Today, his image graces the $50 bill.

GEORGE W. GOETHALS ’80 Goethals became an architect and was builder of the Panama Canal, 1904 TO 1914.

JOHN J. PERSHING ’86 Considered the second most senior offi cer in Army history, behind only George Washington, Pershing served as commander of the American Expe-ditionary Force during World War I. The two-million-plus troops of the AEF made a decisive contribution to the defeat of Imperial Germany. Pershing’s abilities as a leader distinguished him among European commanders, and through repeated successes on the battlefi eld, promoted American prestige around the world. He served as Army Chief of Staff in 1921, and was named Gen-eral of the Armies of the United States upon his retirement in 1924.

DOUGLAS MacARTHUR ’03 After World War I, MacArthur re-turned to West Point to serve as the Academy’s 31st Superintendent from 1919 to 1922. During that time, he was responsible for the revitalization of the Academy. He was later promoted to General of the Army and served as Supreme Allied Commander in the Pa-cifi c Theater during World War II. Dur-ing that time, he received the Medal of Honor for leading defense preparation and operations on the Philippine Is-lands. He later served as Supreme Al-lied Commander, Japan, and as com-mander, United Nations Command in the Far East. He was one of only fi ve offi cers to be promoted to General of the Army (fi ve stars).

GEORGE S. PATTON JR. ’09 “Old Blood and Guts,” Patton was one of the most colorful command-ers in the Army. During World War II the famed commander of the 2nd Armored Division and later the Third Army displayed courage and daring as prominently as the pair of ivory handled revolvers he wore. Patton accomplished one of the most remark-able feats in military history in Decem-ber 1944, when he quickly turned the Third Army northward to reinforce the Allied southern fl ank against the Ger-man attack in the Battle of the Bulge. The General’s doctrine of aggressive employment of massive armor forces continue to prove themselves in com-bat arenas around the world.

OMAR N. BRADLEY ’15 During his career, Bradley earned a reputation as one of the best infantry commanders in World War II. He com-manded the 82nd Airborne and 28th Infantry Divisions before going on to command the 1st Army and the 12th Army Group. After the war he served as Army Chief of Staff from 1948 to 1949 and served as the fi rst Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1949 to 1953. He was the last Army offi cer to be promoted to General of the Army (fi ve stars), and the Bradley fi ghting ve-hicle is named in his honor.

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ’15 During World War II, Eisenhower served as Supreme Commander of Al-lied Forces Europe from 1943 to 1944, during which he led the D-Day invasion of Europe. During that time, he was promoted to General of the Army (fi ve stars). After the war, he served as Army Chief of Staff from 1945 to 1948 and was named President of Columbia Uni-versity in 1948. He served as the 34th President of the United States from 1953 to 1961 and was one of only fi ve offi cers to be promoted to General of the Army (fi ve stars).

ALEXANDER M. HAIG JR. ’47 Haig served as Chief of Staff to President Richard Nixon from 1973 to 1974; Supreme Allied Commander in Europe 1974 to 1979; President of United Technologies Corporation 1980 to 1981 and Secretary of State during the Reagan administration from 1981 to 1982.

FRANK BORMAN ’50 An astronaut from 1962 to 1970, Bor-man commanded the fi rst circumlunar fl ight of the earth. He later served as President of Eastern Airlines.

FIDEL V. RAMOS ’50 One of the Academy’s international cadets, Ramos served as a Philippine Army offi cer after graduation. He even-tually became the country’s military Chief of Staff and later Secretary of National Defense. He also served as President of the Republic of the Philip-pines from 1992 to 1998.

EDWIN E. ALDRIN ’51 An astronaut from 1963 to 1972, Aldrin participated in the fi rst manned lunar landing with Michael Collins (USMA ’52) and was the second man to walk on the moon.

EDWARD WHITE ’52 An astronaut from 1962 to 1967, White was the fi rst man to walk in space and was one of the three astro-nauts killed in the Apollo I disaster in 1967.

H. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF ’56 As Commander-in-Chief, United States Central Command from 1988 to 1991, Schwarzkopf’s command ul-timately responded to Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait with the largest U.S. deploy-ment since the Vietnam War, including portions of the Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps as well as units from dozens of nations around the world. After retiring, Schwartzkopf received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

PETER M. DAWKINS ’59 Dawkins was Cadet Brigade Com-mander (First Captain of the U.S. Corps of Cadets) as a senior and became the third Heisman Trophy winner in Army football history. He later served as chairman and CEO of Primerica.

JAMES V. KIMSEY ’62 Kimsey was the founding chairman of America Online, and was named chairman emeritus in 1996. He found-ed the Kimsey Foundation in 1996.

MICHAEL W. KRZYZEWSKI ’69 Krzyzewski served as head basket-ball coach at West Point from 1974 to 1979 before assuming similar duties at Duke University. Krzyzewski has led the Blue Devils to three national championships and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Octo-ber 2001. He coached the U.S. at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

RAYMOND T. ODIERNO ‘76 Odierno commanded the 4th Infantry Division during the fall of 2003 which, along with Special Forces units, cap-tured Saddam Hussein in December of that year. Odierno helped plan and coordinate the raid that netted Iraq’s fallen dictator.

ROBERT S. KIMBROUGH ’89 Kimbrough was named one of 11 new astronaut candidates by NASA in May 2004. Kimbrough ranks among Army Baseball’s career leaders in saves. A veteran of Desert Storm, he currently works for NASA in Houston as a fl ight simulation engineer and participated in a space shuttle mission last fall.

BORMAN GRANT HAIG KIMBROUGH KIMSEY SCHWARZKOPF

DISTINGUISHED GRADUATES

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WHY WEST POINT?

“I think if my dear mother were alive, she would tell you nothing comes close to graduating from West Point, even going to the moon.” - ASTRONAUT FRANK BORMAN

“The combination of an education at West Point and the experience of a career in the armed services will prepare you in a unique way for a rich diversity of further career and service in civilian life.” - HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER GLENN DAVIS

“I believe in the code ... ‘Duty, Honor, Country.’ I believe in service to one’s country. The institution of the armed forces has thrived on its commitment to developing excellence. It is meritocracy in action. Race, religion, wealth, background count not.” - PRESIDENT GEORGE H.W. BUSH

FRANK BORMAN

GLENN DAVIS

GEORGE H.W. BUSH

“From the birth of our existence, America has had a faith in the future -- a belief that where we’re going is better than where we’ve been, even when the path ahead is uncertain. To fulfi ll that promise, generations of Americans have built upon the foundation of our forefathers -- fi nding opportunity, fi ghting injustice, forging a more perfect union. Our achievement would not be possible without the Long Gray Line that has sacrifi ced for duty, for honor, for country.” - PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA

BARACK OBAMA

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“My four years at West Point were wonderful. I loved every minute of it and particularly the last three years. I loved the history. I loved the tradition. I liked wearing the uniform. I felt like I belonged there. Everything was meaningful to me. There is no question in my mind the proudest day of my father’s life was the day I graduated from West Point. There is a picture of the two of us standing on ‘The Plain’ and he is just beaming.” - GENERAL H. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF

“I was so proud to be on the verge of entering the only institution in American society at that time that was totally integrated, in which I would have the opportunity to rise, based solely on performance and ability. The nation always looks to West Point and always looks to each and every one of you to follow always the angels of your nature.” - GENERAL COLIN POWELL

“In every corner of America, the words ‘West Point’ command immediate respect. This place where the Hudson River bends is more than a fi ne institution of learning. The United States Military Academy is the guardian of values that have shaped the soldiers who have shaped the world.” - PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

“How great it must be, gosh how great it must be to be a member of this Corps. To know that camaraderie of discipline, of manners, of courtesy, of human sensibility, of one’s duty to his fellow man.” - JOURNALIST WALTER CRONKITE

NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF

COLIN POWELL

GEORGE W. BUSH

WHY WEST POINT?

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WHY WEST POINT?

PETE DAWKINS

ALEXANDER HAIG

“Any of us who went through the process; anyone who felt the fl ame of that furnace, came away altered in the way we go about running our lives. Some part of it is the belief that you are not only doing it for personal glory, but you do it because it is your responsibility. It’s part of being a member of The Corps and each of us that have felt that magic feel especially privileged to have done so.” - HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER PETE DAWKINS

“As I look back over my career in government, in business, of course in the military, I think West Point was a very infl uential experience. It hardened a sense of discipline, a sense of responsibility, duty and integrity and also very happily combined an alertness of mind and body.” - FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE ALEXANDER HAIG

“For here we train the men and women whose duty it is to defend the Republic, the men and women whose profession is watchfulness, whose skill is vigilance, whose calling is to guard the peace, but if need be, to fi ght and win.” - PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN

BILL CLINTON

“WEST POINT IS THE RING. IT’S THE FOUNDATION OF EVERYTHING I HAVE DONE.” - MIKE KRZYZEWSKI ‘69

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DOUGLAS MacARTHUR

DICK CHENEY

RONALD REAGAN

WHY WEST POINT?

“As I look back on my life, I’ll always revere the opportunities that came along that brought about the choice I made to go to West Point. I just feel that it was fundamental in molding the fabric of my life. The experiences that I had at West Point, they were irreplaceable.” - ASTRONAUT EDWIN “BUZZ” ALDRIN

“West Point’s graduates have served America in many, many ways. Not only by leading troops into combat, but also by exploring frontiers, founding universities, laying out the railroads, building the Panama Canal, running corporations, serving in the Congress and The White House, and walking on the moon. Through our history, whenever duty called, the men and women of West Point have never failed us, and I speak for all Americans when I say, I know you never will.” - PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON

“You have ahead of you the best of all professions. Being a leader is the best thing you can possibly be and you’re at a school that will make you the best possible leader. West Point is the ring. It’s the foundation of everything I have done.” - HEAD COACH MIKE KRZYZEWSKI

“In the evening of my memory, always I come back to West Point. Always there echoes and re-echoes ... Duty -- Honor -- Country. Today marks my fi nal roll call with you. But I want you to know, when I cross the river, my last conscious thoughts will be of The Corps ... and The Corps ... and The Corps ...” - GENERAL DOUGLAS MacARTHUR

“This nation is grateful that four years ago every man and woman graduating today made a life-changing decision. You left the comforts and familiar surroundings of civilian life, and devoted yourselves to one of the noblest professions in a free country--the profession of arms.” - FORMER VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY

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ATHLETIC TRAINING

Stationed on the fi rst fl oor of Kimsey Athletic Center, Army’s athletic training department moved into its new and spacious home in the spring of 2003. The athletic training room now covers 9,500 square feet, housing the fi nest equipment available for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Highlights of the facility include a 1,202-square-foot cardiovascular room containing more than 25 pieces of equipment; a state-of-the-art hydrotherapy area equipped with a 2,018-square-foot rehabilitation pool, Jacuzzi, two large pools, and four regular pools; 10 treatment tables; fi ve modular taping tables; high-density storage; and a physician’s offi ce with X-ray capability. The training room also features a vast array of the latest treatment and rehabilitation equipment. Thanks to the expansive new treatment area, Army’s athletic training staff can service countless Black Knight athletes simultaneously so they are able to realize their full potential on the “fi elds of friendly strife.”

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

O’MEARA, MALEK, DAWKINS CLASS OF 1959 STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER

An integral component in Army’s intercollegiate athletic program is the strength and conditioning department. The most visible sign of Army’s commitment in this area is the O’Meara, Malek, Dawkins, Class of 1959 Strength Development Center in Kimsey Athletic Center, one of the fi nest facilities in the nation. The monstrous 20,000-square-foot center is located on the second fl oor of Kimsey Athletic Center and features 30 tons of plates and dumbbells; 15 pieces of cardiovascular equipment, including six high-speed treadmills; a state-of-the-art weight training area with 16 rack and platform training stations, as well as a separate dumbbell area; and top-of-the-line Hammer strength equipment. Under the direction of Scott Swanson, the O’Meara, Malek, Dawkins, Class of 1959 Strength Development Center rivals any training facility in the country.

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THE UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY

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The mission of the U.S. Military Academy is to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commis-sioned leader of character committed to the values of Duty, Honor, Country; professional growth throughout a career as an offi cer in the U.S. Army; and a lifetime of selfl ess service to the Nation. Founded on March 16, 1802, the Academy celebrated its Bicen-tennial in 2002. But West Point’s role in America’s history dates to the Revolutionary War, when both sides realized the strategic importance of the commanding plateau on the west bank of the Hudson River. Gen. George Washington considered West Point to be the most strategic position in America. He personally selected Thaddeus Kosciuszko, one of the heroes of Saratoga, to design the fortifi cations in 1778 after problems arose with French engi-neers originally placed in charge of the design. In 1779, General Washington transferred his headquarters to West Point. Continen-tal soldiers built forts, batteries and defensive barriers. A 100-ton iron chain was extended across the Hudson to control river traffi c. Today, several links from that chain are arranged at Trophy Point as a reminder of West Point’s original fortifi cations. In 1802 President Thomas Jefferson signed the legislation es-tablishing the U.S. Military Academy to create an institution devot-ed to the arts and sciences of warfare. This effectively eliminated America’s wartime reliance on foreign engineers and artillerists. West Point became the nation’s fi rst engineering school and served as the model for engineering programs which were eventu-ally established at other colleges. Col. Sylvanus Thayer, the “Father of the Military Academy,” served as Superintendent from 1817 through 1833. He upgraded

academic standards, instilled military disci-pline and emphasized honorable conduct. Early graduates were largely responsible for the construction of the nation’s initial railway

lines, bridges, harbors, and roads. Although the curriculum maintains its focus on engi-neering, in recent decades the program of instruction has markedly changed, providing cadets a selection of more than 40 majors. This tradition of academic and military excel-lence, guided by a demanding standard of moral and ethical conduct, remains the cor-

nerstone of the West Point experience. It is said at West Point that “much of

the history we teach was made by those peo-ple we taught.” The Academy has produced famous leaders throughout its illustrious past…Civil War Generals Grant, Sherman, Lee, and Jackson, to name but a few. In World War I, 34 of the 38 corps and division

commanders were graduates. World War II would see many graduates reach briga-

dier general or higher, to include Eisen-hower, MacArthur, Bradley and Patton.

In more recent confl icts, MacArthur, Ridgway, Westmoreland, Abrams,

Schwarzkopf and Abizaid were in command.

Academy graduates have also excelled in air and space exploration, and countless others went on from military service to

become leaders in medicine, law, business, religion and science.

Since its founding, the Military Academy fulfi lls the same mis-sion as it always has . . . to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets. It accomplishes this mission by developing cadets in three essential areas: intellectual, physical and military. These develop-mental paths are balanced and fully integrated into the daily life of each young man and woman at the Academy. Intellectual growth is fostered through an academic curriculum that provides a broad liberal education in the arts and sciences. The electives program builds upon the foundation of the core, al-lowing cadets to develop even greater competence in selected areas. In addition, the fi elds-of-study and majors nurture the de-velopment of creativity, critical thinking, and self-directed learn-ing, essential characteristics of 21st century offi cers. The four-year academic experience leads to a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Army. Physical development is achieved through a rigorous athletic and physical education program. Each cadet participates at the intercollegiate, club or intramural level each semester. This read-ies the cadet for the physical demands of military life and helps teach good judgment and self-discipline, even while under mental and physical stress. Military development begins with the cadet’s fi rst day at West Point. Most military training takes place during the summer, with new cadets undergoing Cadet Basic Training, or Beast Barracks, their fi rst year, followed the second summer by Cadet Field Train-ing. Cadets spend their third and fourth summers serving in active Army units around the world; attending specialty training such as airborne, air assault or northern warfare or helping to train the fi rst- and second-year cadets. The Cadet Leader Development Sys-tem seeks to give the cadets increasing responsibility until they are ready to receive their commissions and assume their duties as leaders in today’s Army. Moral and ethical values guide cadets throughout their four years at West Point. Commitment to the Academy’s “Bedrock Val-ues,” based on integrity and respect for the dignity of others, be-gins on the fi rst day. Integrity is refl ected in the Cadet Honor Code which states: “A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.” Respect denotes that cadets treat others with the same respect and dignity they themselves would expect. At West Point, it is not enough to train leaders—they must be leaders of character. Admission is keenly competitive and is open to young men and women from all states and territories and from every socio-economic level. Prospective cadets must receive a nomination by a member of Congress or from the Department of the Army. The Academy seeks candidates who possess records of success in academics, athletics and leadership indicative of well-rounded individuals. Although the life of a cadet is demanding, there remains an ar-ray of club activities ranging from golf, skiing, boxing, crew and ori-enteering to such organizations as the cadet radio station, Habitat for Humanity and Big Brothers-Big Sisters. Additionally, the U.S. Corps of Cadets hosts a Special Olympics event each spring. Today’s Military Academy is a vastly different institution from the small academy legislated into being by Congress in 1802. Originally just 1,800 acres, the Academy has grown to more than 16,000 acres. The fi rst graduating class numbered just two men; today’s classes graduate more than 900 new offi cers annually, both men and women, who are prepared for leadership roles with-in the Army. With the expansion of knowledge and the changing needs of the United States Army and the nation, life at West Point has changed to keep pace. Ever mindful of its rich heritage, the U.S. Military Academy is developing leaders for tomorrow, and its focus remains the national needs of the 21st century.

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ACADEMY ADMINISTRATION

SUPERINTENDENT

LT. GENERAL DAVID H. HUNTOON JR.

Lieutenant General David H. Huntoon, Jr. became the 58th Superintendent of the

United States Military Academy in July 2010. He had previously served as Director of the Army Staff in January 2008. Huntoon was commissioned from West Point in 1973. From 1973-1986, he served as an infantry offi cer in a series of command and staff assign-ments with the 3rd Infantry Regiment at Fort Myer, Va., the 9th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Wash., the 7th Army Training Command at Vilseck, Germa-ny, and with the 3rd Infantry Division in Aschaffen-burg, Germany. From 1986-1988, Huntoon attended the Com-mand and General Staff College at Fort Leaven-worth, Kans. and the School for Advanced Military Studies. He then served in the Directorate of Plans, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, N.C., as Senior War Plans Offi cer (Operation Just Cause), Deputy Direc-tor of Plans (Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm), and Director of Plans. Huntoon commanded 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry (Mechanized) at Camp Casey, Korea, and served as Chief of Plans, CJ3, Combined Forces Command and United Nations Command, Yongsan from 1992-94. In 1994-95, he was the Army’s National Secu-rity Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford Univer-sity. He then took command of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), Fort Myer, Va. Huntoon’s next assignment was the Executive Of-fi cer to the Chief of Staff of the United States Army. Prior to that assignment, he served as the Assistant Division Commander of the 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas, and from 2000-2002, he was the Deputy Commandant of the US Army Command and General Staff College. Huntoon moved on to become the Director of Strategy, Plans and Policy, Army G3, at the Penta-gon. In August 2003, he was assigned as the 46th Commandant, United States Army War College, Car-lisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. Huntoon’s awards include the Distinguished Ser-vice Medal, Legion of Merit (6th Award), and the Bronze Star; Expert Infantryman’s Badge, Para-chute Qualifi cation Badge, and the Ranger Tab. He has a Masters of Arts in International Rela-tions from Georgetown University and a Masters in Military Arts and Sciences from the CGSC Advanced Military Studies Program.

COMMANDANT OF CADETS

BRIG. GENERAL WILLIAM RAPP

Brigadier General William E. Rapp graduated from the United States Military Acad-

emy in 1984 and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers. His civilian education includes a Bachelor of Science degree from USMA, a Masters of Arts in Political Science and a PhD in International Relations from Stanford University. His military education includes the Engi-neer Offi cer Basic Course, Infantry Offi cer Advanced Course, US Army Command and General Staff Col-lege, the Army War College where he earned a Mas-ters of Arts in National Security Policy, and the Joint Forces Staff College. He was the distinguished hon-or graduate of his Infantry Offi cer Advance Course, Ranger School class, Jumpmaster class, and the Strategist Program at CGSC. Rapp is a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Virginia. Rapp’s early assignments included duties as a Platoon Leader, Executive Offi cer, Assistant S3, and the Corps Operations Offi cer in Germany and at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He commanded an airborne engineer company during Operation Desert Storm. Rapp was selected for the Council of Foreign Re-lations Fellowship at the Institute for International Policy Studies in Tokyo, Japan. He returned to the States in the summer of 2003 to attend the Army War College before proceeding to Fort Lewis to serve as the Chief of Plans (G3) for I Corps Head-quarters. In June 2005, he assumed command of 555th Combat Engineer Group and deployed in support of the 101st Airborne Division for Operation Iraqi Freedom. In 2007, Rapp completed his command and re-turned to Iraq as the Director of the Commander’s Initiatives Group serving under GEN Petraeus in Multi-National Forces-Iraq. In his most recent as-signment, Brigadier General Rapp served as the Commanding General of the Northwestern Division of the Corps of Engineers in Portland, Oregon. Rapp’s awards and decorations include the De-fense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star with oak leaf cluster, the Meritorious Service Medal with fi ve oak leaf clusters, and the Army Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clus-ters. He has earned the Combat Action Badge, Master Parachutist wings, Air Assault wings, Ranger Tab, and the Engineer Regiment’s Bronze DeFleury Medal. Rapp is married to the former Debbie Biggi of Sac-ramento, California. They have three children: Anna Marie, David and Robby.

DEAN OF ACADEMIC BOARD

BRIG. GENERAL TIM TRAINOR

Brigadier General Timothy E. Trainor, Ph.D., became the Dean of the Academic Board

at the United States Military Academy in the sum-mer of 2010. He previously served as professor and head of the Department of Systems Engineering at West Point where he taught courses in engineering management, systems engineering and decision analysis. Trainor graduated with a Bachelor of Science from West Point in 1983 and entered the Engineer Branch of the U.S. Army. As an engineering offi cer, Trainor has served in operational assignments around the world, including Germany, Honduras, Fort Bragg, N.C., Fort Riley, Kans. and Sarajevo, Bosnia. Trainor has a Master of Business Administration from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke and a doctorate degree in industrial engineering from North Carolina State University. He is a member of the Military Applications Society of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sci-ences the Military Operations Research Society, the American Society for Engineering Management and the American Society of Engineering Education. He is a past president of Epsilon Mu Eta, the national Engineering Management Honor Society. Trainor is also a member of the Board of Fellows for the David Crawford School of Engineering at Norwich University. As an analyst, Trainor helped develop the In-stallation Status Report that provides the Army a standardized means to assess infrastructure and environmental conditions on installations to sup-port resource allocation decisions. He has applied decision analysis methods in completing an orga-nizational analysis of the Army’s Installation Man-agement Agency and in assessing defense security cooperation programs. Trainor deployed to Basrah, Iraq in the summer of 2007 and worked with the British-led Provincial Reconstruction Team in helping the provincial Iraqi leaders improve their infrastructure revitalization plans. Trainor is married to Col. Donna Brazil, a 1983 graduate of West Point, who is a professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences at the Academy. They have a daughter Cory, who is currently attend-ing West Point, and two sons; Danny and Zach.

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COVERING THE BLACK KNIGHTS

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFFBOB BERETTASenior Executive Associate A.D.Offi ce: (845) 938-3303Cell: (914) 490-5043E-mail: [email protected]

BRIAN GUNNINGAssociate A.D.Athletic CommunicationsOffi ce: (845) 938-6871Cell: (914) 755-0389E-mail: [email protected]

TRACY NELSONAssistant DirectorAthletic CommunicationsOffi ce: (845) 938-4090Cell: (914) 755-7764E-mail: [email protected]

MADY SALVANIAssistant DirectorAthletic CommunicationsOffi ce: (845) 938-3512Home: (845) 446-2091 E-mail: [email protected]

CHRISTIAN ANDERSONAssistant DirectorAthletic CommunicationsOffi ce: (845) 938-6929Cell: TBA E-mail: [email protected]

RYAN YANOSHAKAssistant Athletic DirectorOffi ce: (845) 938-7197Cell: (845) 406-1130E-mail: [email protected]

MICHELLE CENTOLANZACoordinatorAthletic CommunicationsOffi ce: (845) 938-3303E-mail: [email protected]

MEN’S BASKETBALL CONTACT

The 2010-11 edition of the Army basketball media guide was prepared specifi cally to assist the media in its coverage of Black Knight basketball. Requests for additional information should be directed to: Bri-an Gunning, assistant athletic director for athletic communications.

ARMY ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS: The Black Knights’ athletic communications staff is located in Building 639 on Howard Road. Building 639 is near the famed “Plain” and can be reached by taking Ruger Road from the juncture of Washington and Thayer roads. Howard Road is the fi rst right off of Ruger Road, and Building 639 is on the left at the curve. The Offi ce of Athletic Communications is just off the parking lot in the rear of the building.

MEDIA CREDENTIALS: Requests for working me-dia credentials for 2010-11 Army basketball home games at Christl Arena must be made in advance to Brian Gunning, associate director of athletic com-munications. Credentials will be held at the Ticket Offi ce “Will Call” Window located in the main lobby of Holleder Center.

PHOTOGRAPHERS: All photographers attending Army basketball home games must wear proper credentials. Requests for credentials should be made in advance and directed to Brian Gunning. Limited space is available along each baseline and positions will be made available on a priority basis.

PRESS ROW: Press row is located courtside on the west side of the basketball fl oor of Christl Arena. The offi cial scorer, timekeeper, public address an-nouncer and both team benches are located oppo-site press row.

PRESS ROOM: The Army press room is situated just off the lobby of Holleder Center. The press room serves as West Point’s hospitality room prior to and at halftime of all contests. Following the game, it serves as the chief press conference area for the Black Knights and may also be utilized as a work room for members of the media. Telephone lines are available along press row for media members needing to transmit copy or fi le reports.

TELEPHONES: For fi ling convenience, several tele-phones are located along press row in Christl Arena. All calls should be made collect, with a credit card or to an “800” number. West Point telephone lines require a “99” prefi x for all calls off post. Those de-siring their own private line should contact Verizon at (845) 890-2850 for installation procedures.

GAME SERVICES: Pregame notes, cumulative sta-tistics, media guides, game programs and refresh-ments will be made available prior to the start of each game in the press room, located just off the main lobby of Holleder Center. Complete team and individual statistics sheets will be passed out to the media at halftime and again at the conclu-sion of the game. A facsimile machine is available should media wish to transmit box scores or stories via that method. Additionally, data terminals are placed along press row, delivering offi cial courtside statistics throughout the game. Please contact the athletic communications offi ce at least 24 hours in advance to reserve a press-row location near one of the terminals.

TELEVISION: Special arrangements for television must be made in advance for any broadcast from Christl Arena. Location of cameras, announcers and production equipment will be determined on a case-by-case basis. Contact Brian Gunning with any questions regarding television rights to Army bas-ketball home games.

RADIO INFORMATION: The U.S. Military Academy will provide one (1) telephone line for one visiting radio station, with commercial groups granted pref-erence over student stations, unless otherwise indi-cated by the visiting team’s athletic communications contact. The line may be reserved through Brian Gunning. There is a $75 rental fee for analog lines for all visiting radio stations of non-Patriot League member schools, and all calls should be charged to the outlet or billed to a credit card. Checks must be payable to: Army Athletic Association and received on the day of the game. For additional information on reserving phone lines, contact Brian Gunning at (845) 938-6871 or Verizon at (845) 890-2850 to reserve a line. Be sure to inform Verizon offi cials that the line will be placed along press row in Christl Arena and then notify the Offi ce of Athletic Commu-nications once reservations have been made.

INTERVIEW POLICYAll player and coach interviews must be sched-uled through Army’s Offi ce of Athletic Commu-nications by contacting Brian Gunning. During the season, head coach Zach Spiker will be available daily (Monday-Friday) before practice (contact Athletic Communications for a week-day practice schedule). Player interviews will be scheduled so as not to interfere with academic schedules and practice time. Please afford am-ple notice for each interview request.

BASKETBALL CONTACTBrian GunningAssociate A.D./Athletic Communications(845) [email protected]

Mailing AddressOffi ce of Athletic CommunicationsU.S. Military Academy639 Howard Rd.West Point, NY 10996-1589

Important Telephone Numbers(845) 938-3303 — Offi ce of Athletic Comm.(845) 446-2556 — Athletic Comm. FAX(845) 938-4441 — Christl Arena Press Row(845) 938-2419 — Basketball Offi ce1-877-WP-HOOPS — Basketball Toll-Free(845) 938-2769 — Army “A” Linewww.goARMYsports.com — Athletics Web site

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COVERING THE BLACK KNIGHTSPOSTGAME INTERVIEWS: Following a 10-minute “cooling off” period, Army head coach Zach Spiker will be available in the press room. Anyone wishing to speak with a specifi c player should notify Brian Gunning before the players enter the locker room. Those players will also be made available in the press room during the postgame press conference. Interview policies and procedures for Army’s op-ponents will be determined by the visiting athletic communications contact. Those procedures will be announced on game days.

PRACTICE COVERAGE: Army practice sessions are closed to members of the media, unless accompa-nied by a member of the athletic communications staff. Please contact Army’s Offi ce of Athletic Com-munications in advance to determine the status of practice and to gain clearance into the workout. Offi ce of Athletic Communications policy requires 24-hour notice for those media members wishing to attend practice. Practice will generally begin at either 3:30 p.m. or 5:30 p.m. during the week.

REAL-TIME STATS: The Army Athletic Association continues its thorough presence on the World Wide Web. The Black Knights’ homepage features “real-time” statistics via a dynamic web page that allows fans to view a variety of statistics, as well as the game’s play-by-play. Live statistics are available at www.goARMYsports.com for each of the Black Knights’ home games.

ARMY “A” LINE: Pregame and postgame reports on the Army basketball team can be obtained by call-ing the Army “A” Line at (845) 938-2769 (ARMY) througout the season. Complete game reports will be available approximately 90 minutes following the conclusion of play.

ARMY ON TELEVISION: The Black Knights will be featured on national television at least twice times this season. Both Army-Navy games will be televised live by CBS College Sports Netowrk. Once again in 2011, the league’s men’s tournament champion-ship game will be part of ESPN’s “Championship Week” slate of tournament title games. This year’s battle, set for the home of the highest remaining seed in the bracket, will air Friday, March 11 on ESPN2 at 4:45 p.m.

DIRECTIONS TO WEST POINTFROM NEW YORK CITY: Head north and follow signs to the George Washington Bridge. Cross the bridge (no toll in this direction), by way of the upper deck. Get into the right lane and immediately at the end of the bridge exit right to the Palisades Interstate Parkway.

Take the Palisades Interstate Parkway north approximately 37 miles until it ends at the Bear Mountain Bridge circle. Proceed 3/4 of the way around the circle, following signs for West Point and Route 9W North. Stay on Route 9W for approximately 3 miles, then right exit onto Route 218 North toward the Village of High-land Falls. Go straight for 2 miles, through Highland Falls, past the West Point Visitors’ Center (on the right) to the Thayer Gate of West Point.

FROM SOUTH/NEW JERSEY: Travel north on the NJ Turnpike/I-95, to exit 73 toward RT-67/Fort Lee--just before the George Washington Bridge. Turn left im-mediately at Lemoine Ave and continue straight for ½ mile to the onramp for Palisades Interstate Pkwy North. SEE DIRECTIONS FROM PALISADES INTERSTATE PARKWAY ABOVE.

FROM THE WEST: Travel east on Interstate 80 through New Jersey and take exit 43 to merge onto Interstate 287 northbound toward Mahwah. After entering New York, take the exit onto the New York State Thruway South toward the Tappan Zee Bridge. Take exit 13N for the Palisades Parkway North toward Bear Mountain. SEE DIRECTIONS FROM PALISADES INTERSTATE PARKWAY ABOVE.

FROM NORTH/NEW ENGLAND VIA I-84: Travel west on Interstate 84 until you cross the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge. Follow signs for Route 9W South. Stay on Route 9W for approximately 12 miles until you cross over a large mountain. As you are in your fi nal descent off the mountain, you will encounter three exits on your right for West Point. The second exit goes directly to the Stony Lonesome Gate which is open 0500-2300.

FROM EAST/NEW ENGLAND VIA I-95: Travel southwest on Interstate 95 into New York. Take exit 21 to merge onto Interstate 287 W toward White Plains and the Tappan Zee Bridge. Continue on I-287 W, then take exit 13N for Palisades Parkway North toward Bear Mountain. SEE DIRECTIONS FROM PALISADES IN-TERSTATE PARKWAY ABOVE.

WWW.GOARMYSPORTS.COMLog on to the Army Athletics web site for the most current Army basketball data anywhere on the web. Below is just a sampling of what you can expect to fi nd on the Army Basketball Homepage:

• Real-time statistics for home games• Game reports, including a boxscore• A profi le of head coach Jim Crews• Profi les of the coaching staff• Biographies of the Black Knights’ players• Schedule and results• Ticket information • Live broadcasts of all Army basketball games available via the Knight Vision subscription service.

www.goARMYsports.com includes information on all 25 intercollegiate sports at the Academy. “Surfers” may also follow links to the Academy’s main homepage, which includes information on academics, admissions and more.

ITT KNIGHT VISIONwww.goARMYsports.com, the offi cial Web site of the Army Athletic Association, offers fans a subscription-based package titled ITT Knight Vision. Through ITT Knight Vision, fans gain multi-media access to over 200 scheduled live and archived events throughout the course of the academic year to include audio and video streaming of game action, postgame shows, press conferences, coaches’ shows and weekly press confer-ences. Sports included in Army’s online video streaming package for the 2010-11 academic year include men’s and women’s basketball, hockey, wrestling, swimming, gymnastics, lacrosse, baseball and softball.

2010-11 ITT KNIGHT VISION SCHEDULEDate Opponent FormatNov. 12 Vassar VideoNov. 15 Central Connecticut State VideoNov. 18 at NJIT AudioNov. 23 Binghamton VideoNov. 27 at Yale AudioDec. 1 Buffalo VideoDec. 4 vs. Penn AudioDec. 9 at New Hampshire AudioDec. 11 at Dartmouth AudioDec. 19 at LIU AudioDec. 21 at Brown AudioDec. 29 at Texas-Pan American TBADec. 31 at Fairfi eld AudioJan. 3 Dartmouth VideoJan. 8 at Colgate AudioJan. 12 Holy Cross VideoJan. 15 at Lehigh AudioJan. 22 Navy VideoJan. 26 Lafayette VideoJan. 29 Bucknell VideoFeb. 5 Colgate VideoFeb. 12 Lehigh VideoFeb. 16 American VideoFeb. 19 at Navy AudioMar. 2-11 Patriot League Tournament TBA

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WWW.PATRIOTLEAGUE.COM

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HEAD COACH ZACH SPIKER

2ND SEASON AT ARMY • 14-15 (.483)2ND SEASON OVERALL • 14-15 (.483)

ITHACA COLLEGE, 2000

After taking the reins of the Army men’s basketball program on Oct. 3, 2009, Zach Spiker immediately went to work on continuing the Black Knights’ up-ward trend of success. Spiker’s fi rst team at West Point posted a 14-15 overall record, matching or surpassing the Black Knights’ win total in 22 of the previous 23 sea-sons. The Black Knights’ fi rst-year mentor posted the most wins by an Army men’s basketball coach in their inaugural season at West Point since the legendary Bob Knight won 18 games in 1965-66, and Army’s nine Division I non-conference victories were the most since the program joined a confer-ence in 1981. In addition to the team’s overall success, Spiker put his stamp on the Army-Navy rivalry in his fi rst season at the helm. While the two squads split the season series for the seventh straight year, Spiker’s squad earned a victory in the annual “Star Game” and brought the Alumni Trophy to West Point for the fi rst time since 2002. Spiker continued to emphasize defense in dur-ing his fi rst season, leading the Black Knights to national top 50 fi nishes in scoring defense (61.0; 26th), steals per game (8.2; 32nd) and turnover margin (+2.2; 42nd). Army led the Patriot League in scoring defense, fi eld goal percentage defense (.412), three-point fi eld goal percentage defense (.333), steals (8.2) and turnover margin. It was

THE SPIKER FILEHometown: Morgantown, W.Va.Date of Birth: Sept. 30, 1976Age: 33Education Ithaca College • B.S., Communications, 2000 West Virginia University • M.S., Sport Management, 2004)Family: wife, Jennifer; son, Charlie

COACHING EXPERIENCE2009-pres. Army, Head CoachOverall record (1 year): 14-15Patriot League record (1 year): 4-122009-10: 14-15 (4-12 Patriot League)

2004-09 Cornell, Assistant CoachCornell’s fi ve-year record: 85-56 (.603)Ivy League Record: 50-20 (.714)

2008-09: 21-10 (11-3 Ivy League) • Ivy League Champions, NCAA Tournament2007-08: 22-5 (14-0 Ivy League) • Ivy League Champions, NCAA Tournament2006-07: 16-12 (9-5 Ivy League)2005-06: 13-15 (8-6 Ivy League)2004-05: 13-14 (8-6 Ivy League)

2002-04 West Virginia, Administrative Asst.• Two Big East Tournament appearances• 2004 National Invitational Tournament

2000-02 Winthrop, Graduate Assistant• Two Big South Tournament championships• Two NCAA Tournament appearances

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE• Been a part of four NCAA Tournament appearances and one NIT berthPostseason Results2001 NCAA: Northwestern State 71, Winthrop 672002 NCAA: Duke 84, Winthrop 372004 NIT: West Virginia 65, Kent State 54 Rutgers 67, West Virginia, 642008 NCAA: Stanford 73, Cornell 532009 NCAA: Missouri 78, Cornell 59

the fourth straight season that the Black Knights ranked among the top three scoring defensive units in the Patriot League. Prior to his arrival at West Point, Spiker was one of the architects behind the recent resurgence of the men’s basketball program at Cornell University. Spiker served as an assistant under former Big Red head coach Steve Donahue for fi ve years, helping the program to upper-division fi nishes in the Ivy League during each of his fi ve seasons. Spiker was instrumental in helping Cornell’s re-cruiting efforts that culminated in the Big Red win-ning three consecutive Ivy League titles (2008-10), including two with Spiker on the staff. It marked the fi rst back-to-back league titles for Cornell in school history and the fi rst time a team other than Pennsylvania or Princeton copped consecutive Ivy League championships. The core group that arrived in Ithaca during Spiker’s tenure went on to win two games in the 2010 NCAA Tournament, becoming the fi rst Ivy League squad to advance to the Sweet 16 in 31 years. With Spiker on the sidelines alongside Donahue, Cornell had the most successful consecutive sea-sons in school history. After establishing school re-cords for victories (22) and consecutive wins (16), points (2136), three-point fi eld goals made (228) and highest free-throw percentage (.761) during the 2007-08 season, the Big Red set school records for points (2281), three-point fi eld goals made (241) and blocked shots (121) in 2008-09. After registering a 22-6 overall record in 2007-08 (and a perfect 14-0 Ivy mark), the Big Red posted a 21-10 slate in 2008-09, closing out consecutive 20-win seasons for the fi rst time in school history. Cornell won the Ivy League championship by three games and tied a school record with a perfect 13-0 home record, extending its home winning streak to a school-record 21 games (the third-longest active streak in the country). Juniors Louis Dale and Ryan Wittman repeated as fi rst-team All-Ivy League selec-tions, while Jeff Foote was named the Ivy League

Defensive Player of the Year and was a second-team all-league selection. Freshman Chris Wrob-lewski earned Ivy League Rookie of the Year hon-ors, marking the third time in the last four years a Cornell player was presented with the award. Spiker played a large role in recruiting all those players to Cornell. Spiker had helped Cornell to its fi rst Ivy League title in 20 years in 2007-08 as Cornell became the 13th team in league history to go unbeaten in con-ference action (14-0). Four Big Red players were named to the All-Ivy League team, including confer-ence Player of the Year Louis Dale. Dale became the second Big Red player to earn the honor, and the second sophomore in league history to capture the award. He was joined as a unanimous fi rst-team all-league selection by classmate Ryan Wittman. Ju-niors Jeff Foote and Adam Gore were also second-team picks.

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HEAD COACH ZACH SPIKER

During Spiker’s fi ve-year tenure at Cornell, the Big Red notched a 50-20 Ivy League record. That stands as the best mark among Ivy League teams in that time. The Big Red fi nished no lower than third in the conference standings over that stretch. In the previous fi ve seasons, Cornell posted a 20-50 re-cord in conference play. Spiker was part of a 2006-07 Cornell club that won 16 games and fi nished third in the Ivy League with nine wins, surpassing the team’s win total from the previous year. Wittman was named Ivy League Rookie of the Year, while Dale was an All-Ivy selec-tion. Spiker also assisted in the development of All-Ivy selection Andrew Naeve.

In 2005-06, Spiker helped the Big Red to its sec-ond-consecutive winning season in Ivy League play for the fi rst time in 18 years. Adam Gore was named Ivy League Rookie of the Year and joined Lenny Col-lins on the All-Ivy second team. During Spiker’s fi rst year at Cornell (2004-05), the Big Red earned their highest Ivy fi nish in 17 years and achieved their fi rst winning season (8-6) in con-ference play since 1992-93. The Big Red had two players named to the fi rst team All-Ivy League squad for the fi rst time since 1997. The team’s overall win total of 13 marked its highest since 1996-97. Spiker joined the Cornell staff in June 2004, re-turning to Ithaca after spending the previous two

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT ZACH SPIKER“Coming out of high school, I had an entirely different view of the type of relationship I would have with my college coach. Although I liked him during the recruiting process, I wasn’t sure what to expect when I got to campus. Coach Spiker far exceeded my expectations. He was always available for individual work-outs, individual fi lm sessions or even just to have a private conversation. His relationships with players were caring and respectful. Furthermore, his understanding of human dynamics allowed him to relate appropriately to a variety of personalities on and off the court. His ability to listen and treat us as people, not just athletes, made him very approachable at all times and highly respected by our team.

“As a coach, Coach Spiker approached his responsibilities with enthusiasm, dedication and sincerity. His sensitivity to the different roles a player can have over the course of a season was a major reason our championship teams had such great chemistry. Coach Spiker’s enthusiasm and determination is inspiring.”

- Jason Battle, Cornell University ’09, member of 2008 and 2009 Ivy League champions

“Zach Spiker is one of the brightest young coaches I have ever worked with. He has studied the game closely for the past decade and is now ready to be head coach. He will be an effi cient and tireless re-cruiter. His current and future players will love playing for him as well.” - John Beilein, head coach, University of Michigan

“Obviously you want all your assistants to get a head coaching job, a Division I head coaching job, and to get one at such a prestigious institution like the United States Military Academy, it’s just incredible. I’m so happy for him. He deserves it. Zach has an incredible work ethic. He’s willing to put in the time. I think a lot of guys in this business think recruiting is making a big splash and being dynamic in a setting. In reality, it’s the guy that’s going to develop relationships over time through hard work, and really fulfi lling all the things he talks about with the coaches and the families that gets ahead. Zach does a great job of staying on top of kids and making them realize he’s there for them. He did that for us time and again. I think it’s a great fi t for Zach and for the U.S. Military Academy and I couldn’t be more excited for him.” - Steve Donahue, head coach, Boston College

Opponent W LAmerican 1 1Brown 1 0Bryant 1 0Bucknell 0 2Buffalo 0 1Colgate 1 1Dartmouth 1 0Fairleigh Dickinson 1 0Harvard 1 0Holy Cross 1 1Lafayette 0 2

Opponent W LLehigh 0 3Long Island 1 0Mt. St. Vincent 1 0Navy 1 1New Hampshire 1 0Portland 0 1Princeton 1 0SMU 0 1VMI 0 1Yale 1 0Totals 14 15

SPIKER VS. ALL OPPONENTS

seasons as an administrative assistant at West Virginia University under head coach John Beilein. He helped the Mountaineers to a pair of Big East Tournament appearances and an invitation to par-ticipate in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) in 2003-04. While in Morgantown, Spiker was re-sponsible for managing on-campus recruiting visits, opponent scouting, postgame fi lm breakdown and overseeing the team’s daily event schedules. Prior to joining the Mountaineer staff, Spiker served from 2000-02 as a graduate assistant coach at Winthrop University under head coach Gregg Marshall, helping the Eagles garner a pair of NCAA Tournament berths after winning the Big South tournament in successive seasons. Spiker joined the coaching ranks after completing his playing career at Ithaca College. The Morgantown, W.Va., native graduated from Ithaca in 2000, earning a bachelor’s degree in communications. He received a master’s degree in sport management from West Virginia in the spring of 2004. Spiker and his wife, Jennifer, reside at West Point with their son, Charlie.

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ASSISTANT COACHES

JIMMY ALLEN1ST SEASON AT ARMYEMORY & HENRY, 1993

Jimmy Allen joined the Army coaching staff in April 2010 after serving six seasons as the head coach at Averett University in Danville, Va. Allen’s hiring represented a homecoming for Ar-my’s fi rst-year assistant. His father, James, gradu-ated from West Point in 1967 and later returned as a chemistry instructor. During his father’s tenure as a professor, Allen attended West Point elementary school for three years and James I. O’Neill High School through the 10th grade. In his six seasons with the Division III Cougars, Allen posted a 97-70 (.581) overall record, guiding the program to three 20-win seasons, three USA South Athletic Conference titles, three USASAC tournament championships and three NCAA Tour-nament appearances. A three-time USA South Coach of the Year (2005, 2007, 2008), Allen inherited a team that was 0-25 the season prior to his arrival and posted a 13-14 overall record in his fi rst season. The next year, the Cougars won 20 games and captured a share of the conference regular-season crown. In 2006-07, Al-len’s charges went 20-7, winning both the USASAC regular-season and tournament championships and earning the school’s fi rst NCAA appearance since 1990. While the team’s overall record slipped to 14-15 in 2007-08, the Cougars made a run in the postseason to capture the league tournament and earn its second straight NCAA berth. The 2008-09 squad returned to the 20-win plateau and not only won a conference regular-season championship and its third straight league tournament crown, but also scored its fi rst NCAA Tournament victory since 1990. Allen’s 2009-10 team went 10-16 overall and advanced to the semifi nals of the USASAC postseason. In addition to the team success, Allen mentored 13 all-conference performers in his six seasons. One of those players, Jonathan Rumley, is the school’s only fi rst-team National Association of Bas-ketball Coaches All-America selection. Allen helped develop Rumley into the schools’ all-time leader in steals per game (2.9). He also fi nished his career ranked fi fth all-time at Averett in scoring (1,186) and fi fth in rebounds (511). There was also no shortage of off-the-court acco-lades for Allen’s program during his tenure at Aver-ett. The Cougars earned the USA South Athletic Con-ference Sportsmanship Award three straight times from 2007-09. The team was also honored with the Community Youth Service Award by the Dan River Center for Voluntarism in 2007 and in 2008 re-

THE ALLEN FILEHometown: El Paso, TexasDate of Birth: June 15, 1971Age: 39Education Emory & Henry • B.S., Accounting, 1993 Family: wife, Katie; son, James

COACHING EXPERIENCE2010-pres. Army Assistant Coach2004-10 Averett Head Coach2002-04 Wofford Assoc. Head Coach1996-02 Navy Assistant Coach1993-96 Emory & Henry Assistant Coach

ceived recognition from the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Danville. In the classroom, 18 of Allen’s players were named to the conference all-academic team. Prior to his arrival at Averett, Allen spent 11 sea-sons as an assistant coach, including eight at the Division I level. Before taking his fi rst head coach-ing position, Allen worked for two seasons as the associate head coach at Wofford College where the 2002-03 squad won six games against the RPI’s top-ranked non-conference strength of schedule. Allen got his fi rst taste of coaching at a service academy while spending six years as an assistant at Navy under Don DeVoe from 1996-2002. Dur-ing his tenure with the Mids, Navy won the Patriot League championship and earned NCAA Tourna-ment berths in 1997 and 1998. Allen helped the Mids to three 20-win seasons in his six years in An-napolis. Prior to his stint at Navy, Allen began his coaching career at Emory & Henry, his alma mater, working with the Wasps from 1993-96. A 1993 graduate of Emory & Henry with a bach-elor’s degree in accounting, Allen played in four con-secutive NCAA Tournaments during his undergradu-ate career. The Wasps won 20 games each of his

four seasons and advanced the “Sweet Sixteen” of the NCAA postseason on two occasions. A four-year starter at point guard, Allen holds the program’s record with 117 consecutive games played and ranks second on the school’s all-time assist ledger. He was inducted into the Emory & Henry Sports Hall of Fame in 2008. Allen and his wife, Katie, have one son, James.

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KEVIN APP1ST SEASON AT ARMY

CORNELL, 2007

Army head men’s basketball coach Zach Spiker has reunited with Kevin App, adding the 2007 Cor-nell graduate and four-year letterwinner to the Black Knights’ coaching staff in April 2010. App spent the 2009-10 season as an assistant coach at his alma mater. App played at Cornell from 2004-07, the fi nal three years with Spiker on the Big Red coaching staff. The Silver Spring, Md., native was voted the winner of the 2007 Rebounder’s Club Award by his teammates. The honor recognized his hard work and leadership over his four seasons. App served as one of the Big Red’s tri-captain during his senior campaign. Over his four years, App played in 45 ca-reer games and made one start. App joined the Cornell coaching staff in October 2009 and helped the Big Red to its most success-

THE APP FILEHometown: Silver Spring, Md.Date of Birth: Aug. 25, 1985Age: 25Education Cornell • B.S., Civil Engineering, 2007

COACHING EXPERIENCE2010-pres. Army Assistant Coach2009-10 Cornell Assistant Coach2008-09 Williams Assistant Coach

ful season ever. Cornell won its third straight Ivy League championship and won two games in the 2010 NCAA Tournament. The Big Red became the fi rst Ivy League squad to advance to the Sweet 16 in 31 years with wins over fi fth-seeded Temple and fourth-seeded Wisconsin. The Big Red set a confer-ence record with 29 wins and fi nished the season ranked 17th in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Poll, the program’s fi rst national ranking in 59 years. In App’s one year in Ithaca, Cornell set an Ivy League record for three-pointers in a season (326) and set single-season school records for points (2,545), fi eld goals (913), assists (543) and blocked shots (127). The Big Red opened the season with a win at Alabama, the program’s fi rst victory over a South-eastern Conference opponent since 1972, and later defeated St. John’s, their fi rst win over a Big East foe since 1969.

App began his collegiate coaching career at Williams College in 2008-09. He helped the Ephs to a 17-9 record and its fi rst “Little Three” (Williams, Amherst College and Wesleyan University) championship since 1996. He was instru-mental in recruiting some of the key players that took 2010 Basketball Times Co-National Coach of the Year Mike Maker’s squad to the 2010 Division III national championship game. In addition to his work on the sideline, App has worked numbers camps, including clinics at both Cornell and West Vir-ginia. App earned his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and worked as an en-gineer in the con-struction business before embarking on his coaching career.

Ka’Ron Barnes is in his second season on the Black Knights’ staff. Head coach Zach Spiker ap-pointed Barnes to the Army coaching roster in December 2009. Not only was 2009-10 Barnes’ fi rst season at West Point, but also marked his fi rst season on the sideline. A standout player both at Cornell and in Europe, Barnes spent the previous two years as a production assistant at ESPN where he worked on the morning edition of SportsCenter. Prior to his time in Bristol, Barnes played for Hy-eres Toulon Var in Hyeres, France. Barnes began his overseas playing career with the Ulriken Eagles professional team in Bergen Norway.

THE BARNES FILEHometown: Buffalo, N.Y.Date of Birth: May 6, 1982Age: 28Education Cornell • B.S., Management, 2004

COACHING EXPERIENCE2010-pres. Army Assistant Coach

Barnes was a four-year letterwinner at Cornell, playing in 104 career games for the Big Red. The Buffalo, N.Y., native fi nished his career as Cornell’s fi fth all-time leading scorer with 1,396 points. Barnes was named second-team All-Ivy League as a junior and was a fi rst-team selection following his fi nal season in which he averaged 20.1 points, 2.5 rebunds, 4.6 assists and 1.9 steals per game. In addition to his scoring prowess, Barnes fi nished his Cornell career ranked fourth on the Big Red’s all-time assist ledger (329) and fourth on the school’s all-time steals list (149). A four-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week during the 2000-01 season, Barnes averaged 13.4 points, 3.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.4 steals over his four-year career.

The 28-year-old Barnes earned his bachelor’s degree in applied economics and management from Cornell in 2004.

KA’RON BARNES2ND SEASON AT ARMY

CORNELL, 2004

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OMAR MANCE1ST SEASON AT ARMY

RICE, 2003

Omar Mance became the newest addition to the Army coaching staff when he was added as an as-sistant coach in June 2010. Mance, a former stand-out player at Rice University, has been involved with basketball since his graduation in 2003. Most recently, he served as the head varsity coach for the North Shore Country Day (Ill.) boys’ team. In his two seasons, Mance led the squad to its two best fi nishes in school history, winning 16 games and making the regional championship game in 2009. Mance guided seven players to all-league honors and placed two of his charges on the hon-orable mention all-state squad. He also served as the school’s Dean of Multicultural Affairs during the 2009-10 school year. Prior to his work at Country Day, Mance was on the staff of his alma mater. He served as Director of Basketball Operations from January-May 2007 be-fore being named an assistant coach for the 2007-08 season. Mance served as the Owls’ recruiting coordinator and helped land the fi rst Houston pub-lic school recruit to attend Rice in 40 years. In ad-dition to his coaching and recruiting duties, Mance oversaw the Owls’ academic progress. Under his watch, Rice posted a 98 percent graduation rate, the best mark in the country. Before entering the collegiate ranks, Mance was the athletic director at Joseph Sears School in Ken-ilworth, Ill., from 2005-07. He oversaw every aspect of each of the school’s programs and also served as the head coach of the eighth grade boys’ basket-ball squad. While working at the school, Mance also helped found the Robison-Mance Group, a compa-ny that worked with leagues, camps and teams to provide mentoring services to more than 900 youth in the Chicago area. Mance was the co-director and coach of the RMG Elite AAU team. In 2006 and 2008, Mance worked with Athletes in Action in Nairobi, Kenya. He toured schools, acad-emies and orphanages while helping coach college and club teams. The trip to Africa was just one of his international experiences. Mance played on profes-sional tours in Europe, Asia and Canada during the summers of 2004 and 2005. He was named the tournament MVP of the International Cup in Mos-cow in 2005. Mance started his coaching career as an assistant coach at Martin Luther King High School in Atlanta, Ga. He helped the squad to a 5-A state runner-up fi nish in 2004. Mance worked for his father, Eric, an Albany (Ga.) Hall of Fame Inductee who has won more than 400 games in his career.

THE MANCEHometown: Stone Mountain, Ga.Date of Birth: Sept. 26, 1979Age: 31Education Rice • B.A., Mathematics, 2003 • Rice Certifi cation Education, Math (8-12) Family: wife, Rebecca

COACHING EXPERIENCE2010-pres. Army Assistant Coach2008-10 North Shore Head Coach Country Day H.S. 2007-08 Rice Assistant Coach2007 Rice Dir. BB Operations

The Stone Mountain, Ga., native played one season at LSU before fi nishing his career at Rice. Mance was a second-team All-WAC pick in 2003 and was named the Owls’ MVP in both 2002 and 2003. Just as decorated in the classroom, Mance was a two-time member of the WAC All-Academic Team and was named the Rice Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2002 and 2003. Following his senior season, Mance was honored with the Bob Quin Award as Rice’s Top Male Student-Athlete and was a fi nalist for the Creamland Dairies National College Basketball Student-Athlete of the Year award. A three-time all-state performer at Lithonia High School, Mance was the 1998 Metro Atlanta Player of the Year and the state’s AAA Player of the Year. He fi nished his career as the school’s all-time lead-ing scorer and graduated as his class’ valedictorian. He played for the Atlanta Celtic AAU program and helped his team to a pair of national champion-ships.

Mance earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics from Rice in 2003 and completed the Rice Education Certifi cation program in math for grades 8-12.

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Marc Vielledent joined the Army staff as director of basketball operations in September 2010. Vielle-dent, a 2005 West Point graduate, lettered for the Black Knights in 2002 and 2003. In his role as director of basketball operations, Vielledent assists in the organization of practice schedules, team travel, team meals, admissions and recruiting, fi lm exchange, academics, and the fi nancial management of the basketball program. After serving as a cadet coach during his senior year at West Point, Vielledent was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the fi eld artillery branch of the U.S. Army. He served as an athletic intern at West Point during the 2005-06 season before grad-uating from the fi eld artillery offi cer basic course at Fort Sill in June 2006. Vielledent’s fi rst duty assignment was as a troop fi re support offi cer and headquarters platoon lead-er as part of the 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team of the 2nd Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Wash. He was deployed to the Diyala Province of Iraq in April 2007 as part of President George W. Bush’s fi ve “surge brigades” focused on helping turn the tide of violence in the country.

During his fi rst deployment, Vielledent spent 14 months at a combat outpost where his unit con-ducted 24-hour counterinsurgency operations. His responsibilities included coordinating artillery fi re and incorporating air weapons teams and close air support of troops in enemy contact. Vielledent was promoted to captain in June 2008. The Tucson, Ariz., native was deployed for a sec-ond time with the 4/2 Stryker Brigade in August 2009 as part of the last offi cial combat bridge in Iraq. He served as the 2nd Squadron 1st Calvary Regiment’s fi re support offi cer in Zaidon and Tarmi-yah. Vielledent synchronized the squadron’s target-ing and helped facilitate the programming of $3.6 million for civil military projects. Vielledent returned from Iraq in February 2010. He attended the Field Artillery Captain Career Course at Fort Sill in September and began his duties at West Point immediately following graduation. Vielledent and his wife Becky, a 2004 Florida State graduate, are expecting their fi rst child in De-cember. The family resides at West Point.

CAPT. MARC VIELLEDENT1ST SEASON AT ARMYWEST POINT, 2005

Col. Bernard BanksHead Offi cer Representative

2nd Lt. Eric ZastoupilAthletic Intern

Jon AndrewsAthletic Trainer

Brian GunningAthletic Communications

THE VIELLEDENT FILEHometown: Tucson, Ariz.Date of Birth: July 14, 1982Age: 28Education U.S. Military Academy at West Point • B.S., Pre-Law, 2005U.S. Army Branch Field ArtilleryFamily: wife, Becky

MILITARY EXPERIENCE2009-10 Fire Support Offi cer 2nd Squadron 1st Calvary Regiment 4/2 Stryker Brigade2007-08 Troop Fire Support Offi cer/ Headquarters Platoon Leader 4th Stryker Brigade Team 2nd Infantry Division2006 Field Artillery Offi cer Basic Course Fort Sill, Okla.

Joe ClarkCadet Coach

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YEAR TWO OF SPIKER ERA BEGINS

INSIDE THE ROSTER No. Name Year Pos. 1 Cartavious Kincade Fr. F• Averaged 22 pts. and 10 rebs. during senior season 2 Mitch McDonald Sr. G• Played in all 29 games, making fi ve starts in ‘09-10 4 Pat Harris Jr. F• Played on Army JV squad the last two years 10 Alex Godette Fr. G• Scored 1,061 points during scholastic career 11 Jason Pancoe So. G• Played in 18 games as a reserve last season 12 Nathan Hedgecock Sr. F• Deputy Brigade Commander in U.S. Corps of Cadets 13 Ella Ellis So. F• Only plebe to play in all 29 games last season 15 Jeremy Hence Sr. F• Army’s leading returning rebounder (4.1/game) 20 Julian Simmons Jr. G• Has made 100 career three-pointers 21 Brian Hornstein Fr. C• Tallest player on the Army roster at 6-10 22 C.J. McElrath So. G• Played in three games during his rookie season 23 Josh Herbeck Fr. G• All-conference in basketball and football 24 Chris Welker Fr. F• Ranked as 52nd best small forward by ESPN.com 30 Joe Clark Jr. F• Saw action in 10 games during 2009-10 33 Zach Ricketts So. F• Played on the JV squad last season 34 Eric Wilde Fr. G/F• Made 62 three-pointers in fi nal scholastic season 42 Jordan Springer So. F• Played in 18 games as a freshman last season 43 Josh Johnson Jr. F• Played with Army’s JV squad the past two seasons 52 Andrew Stire Fr. C• 2009 New York Section II Tournament MVP

For most players and coaches the second year in a program is marked by increased stability and comfort within the system. That’s not necessarily the case for the Army men’s basketball team. Second-year head coach Zach Spiker’s fi rst season was one marked by a steep learning curve for both the fi rst-time head coach and a roster stocked with seven seniors. Spiker took the reins of the program just two weeks before the start of preseason practice and was forced to implement his program on the fl y while also trying to learn the nuances of West Point and Academy life. While Spiker is imminently more familiar with West Point, the players and coaches surrounding him still have a lot to learn. All four of Army’s assis-tant coaches have been at West Point for less than a year, while seven seniors have been replaced with a fresh group of newcomers. “A year ago we had seven seniors and a veteran coaching staff, and I was asking everyone where to go,” Spiker said. “Now we have eight freshmen and a transfer, and a brand new coaching staff. Instead of me asking questions, I’m answering questions. It defi nitely has been a very large transition year. We’re defi nitely looking forward to getting going.” The biggest question mark facing Army this season is how to replace the production from the Class of 2010. The group 64.5 percent of the team’ s scoring and 65.0 percent of the squad’s rebounding. “Someone is going to have to score the basket-ball,” Spiker said. “We lost multiple players that could score. One of the ways we replace that is bringing in guys who can really shoot it. We’re bringing in guys that are offensively skilled at multiple positions. Instead of having one focal point, for example going to Cleveland Richard a lot last year, I think if we have multiple scoring threats on the court at one time, and they can play well off each other, than we can be a more diffi cult team to defend.” While the Black Knights are counting on some newcomers to pick up the slack, there are also some veteran options to become go-to players. Senior forward Jeremy Hence played in all 29

games last season. He averaged 5.0 points and is Army’s top returning rebounder at 4.1 boards per game. Junior guard Julian Simmons is the Black Knights’ top returning scorer after averaging 11.3 points per game, second-best on the team. Sim-mons enters his third season at West Point already ranked among the Black Knights’ all-time leaders in three-pointers with 100 triples in his fi rst two seasons. Simmons and Hence are just two returning players who should make an impact. Sophomore forward Ella Ellis was the only freshman to play in all 29 games last season, while sophomore guard Jason Pancoe earned more meaningful playing time as the season went on. “Our strengths lie in our 2’s, 3’s and 4’s,” Spiker said. “Coming into his sophomore year, we’re looking for some improvement from Ella Ellis, and he’s worked hard. We have veteran leadership in Jeremy Hence and Nate Hedgecock at the four position. I think Julian Simmons is one of the best scoring guards in the Patriot League. He’s one of the better shooters in our league. He’s an experienced player now. He’s gone through two full seasons. He understands the Academy and how to manage his time. Behind him is a very mature sophomore in Jason Pancoe. He didn’t get a lot of minutes last year, but he hit a few threes at the end of last season and was able to get some confi -dence. We expect him to step in and contribute as well. That’s where our strengths are.” While different players will have to take on increased roles in 2010-11, Spiker believes his team’s success this season will hinge on not how quickly a single go-to man is identifi ed, but rather how fast the group can learn to play cohesively. “A lot of our success will depend on how well we play together,” Spiker said. “That’s the only way we’ll have success this year is if we play together because there is no one person that you look at and say, ‘That guy is going to pick up the scoring slack.’ I think we expect the same out of Julian and other guys need to continue to move the ball and get good shots.”

Julian Simmons

Jeremy Hence

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SPIKER SPEAK

On the younger players replacing last year’s group of successful seniors:“In some ways there is a naiveté with the youthful inexperience. They don’t know they’re replacing an all-time steals leader or shot blocker. They don’t look at it from that standpoint, and I think that’s good. They’re focused on doing what they’re asked. We do simple things, but if we do those things well we’ll take steps forward for our program, not only this year but for future teams.”

On the strengths of this year’s team:“I think this team shoots the ball from the perim-eter better as a whole. That can always make things easier. Do we have one dynamic threat that is going to get us a bucket when we need one? I think that will emerge. The guys need to log time playing with different combinations. The ball is moving and not stopping at one guy, which is encouraging. There isn’t the expectation for one guy to do it. Our vet-erans are doing a good job with that. In some ways it’s harder for them. Our young guys are coming in and learning. The older players have been taught some ways and now they have to do some things differently.”

On indoctrinating the younger players into the program:“We challenged our younger guys to understand where our program was and where we all want it to be. There is defi nitely a gap there. We’ve been stressing the time and the effort that needs to be expended to get us from point A to point B and fi ll that gap. We’ve been talking about that since March 4. I’ve been pleased with our attitudes.”

On the team’s style of play:“I think we started to trend more up-tempo last year, but I would call it a cautious up-tempo. It’s a pace we want as long as we can value the ball. It’s not just run to be excited and kick the ball all around. We want to play as fast as we can while getting great shots.”

On maintaining Army’s defensive success in recent seasons:“That’s a challenge because we want to play a little bit quicker, but we don’t want to sacrifi ce anything on the defensive end. I think the guys have respond-ed to that. Our defensive emphasis has changed a little bit, not for lack of stressing defense, but we’re stressing a couple of different things. Everybody has been very good about that and had a great at-titude.”

On this year’s group of freshmen:“I think Alex Godette has done a good job of being more mature than his class sta-tus. Chris Welker is just a very consistent and solid player. I say that loosely because consistency for freshmen is generally inconsisten-cy for everyone else. Those guys have been more consistent than typical fi rst-year players that I’ve coached. That may ebb and fl ow with the season, but those two have stuck out as early fi rst-year play-ers. Josh Herbeck can really shoot the basketball, and its’ fun to watch it go in. Our two big men, Brian Hornstein and Andrew Stire have both shown prom-ise at different times, and that’s been encouraging. There is nobody more athletic as Cart Kincade in our program. Eric Wilde is a wing player that has shown that he really wants to be good. As our young guys start to fi gure it out and the more comfortable they become, the more opportunities they’ll have to produce in games.”

On Army’s point guard play:“Mitch McDonald has been around a long time. He didn’t play a lot early in his career, but he was able to step into the starting lineup last year and played a terrifi c game against Navy. If he can play like that consistently, we’ll be set at the point guard posi-tion.”

On his expectations for Army’s big men:“Our fi ve man is a very important position. That person has to run the fl oor all the time, he has to rebound and he has to be relentless in transition.”

Mitch McDonald Ella Ellis Jason Pancoe

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CLASS OF 2010

JOSH MILLER • G • HAMMOND, IND.Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 16 0 223 13.9 20 54 .370 7 18 .389 12 21 .571 8 22 30 1.9 28 1 19 24 1 15 59 3.72007-08 30 25 880 29.3 90 238 .378 13 61 .213 60 84 .714 28 102 130 4.3 70 1 119 72 1 55 253 8.42008-09 30 24 845 28.2 91 231 .394 27 80 .338 68 90 .756 10 88 98 3.3 64 1 97 73 4 35 277 9.22009-10 29 22 864 29.8 82 219 .374 31 102 .304 42 64 .656 14 114 128 4.4 54 0 101 82 2 43 237 8.2TOTAL 105 71 2812 26.8 283 742 .381 78 261 .299 182 259 .703 60 326 386 3.7 216 3 336 251 8 148 826 7.9

ALL-TIME RANKINGS Steals: 2nd (148) Assists: 4th (336) Defensive rebounds: 5th (326)

MARCUS NELSON • G • RICHMOND, VA.Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 31 19 566 18.3 40 97 .412 4 17 .235 13 34 .382 22 68 90 2.9 74 0 78 61 12 38 97 3.12007-08 30 26 763 25.4 50 118 .424 6 30 .200 26 53 .491 23 64 87 2.9 83 2 79 71 9 40 132 4.42008-09 30 30 785 26.2 59 122 .484 4 11 .364 22 47 .468 25 73 98 3.3 67 1 75 45 32 28 144 4.82009-10 27 20 648 24.0 58 109 .532 0 3 .000 36 68 .529 26 72 98 3.6 78 4 48 46 21 39 152 5.6TOTAL 118 95 2762 23.4 207 446 .464 14 61 .230 97 202 .480 96 277 373 3.2 302 7 280 223 74 145 525 4.4

ALL-TIME RANKINGS Blocked shots: t-1st (74) Steals: 3rd (145) Assists: 8th (280) Defensive rebounds: 9th (277)

CLEVELAND RICHARD • F • HOUSTON, TEXASYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 28 15 378 13.5 27 81 .333 10 38 .263 11 21 .524 1 34 35 1.3 35 1 30 41 12 14 75 2.72007-08 30 15 708 23.6 71 159 .447 3 20 .150 32 47 .681 4 62 66 2.2 61 1 49 58 11 35 177 5.92008-09 30 30 982 32.7 138 286 .483 33 81 .407 51 64 .797 23 76 99 3.3 73 4 68 68 10 50 360 12.02009-10 29 29 935 32.2 129 334 .386 37 117 .316 71 96 .740 35 87 122 4.2 69 2 85 61 10 50 366 12.6TOTAL 117 89 3003 25.7 365 860 .424 83 256 .324 165 228 .724 63 259 322 2.8 238 8 232 228 43 149 978 8.4

ALL-TIME RANKINGS Steals: 1st (149) Blocked shots: 7th (43)

JON SIZEMORE • G • SUWANEE, GA.Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 13 4 167 12.8 12 29 .414 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 5 9 14 1.1 13 0 19 13 1 5 26 2.02008-09 20 1 160 8.0 12 32 .375 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 2 12 14 0.7 11 0 11 14 0 2 26 1.32009-10 28 1 212 7.6 23 45 .511 1 2 .500 5 11 .455 12 24 36 1.3 13 0 11 14 1 7 52 1.9TOTAL 61 6 539 8.8 47 106 .443 1 4 .250 9 15 .600 19 45 64 1.0 37 0 41 41 2 14 104 1.7

TYRELL THOMPSON • F • MOHEGAN LAKE, N.Y.Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 15 0 91 6.1 15 26 .577 1 1 1.000 10 14 .714 5 14 19 1.3 7 0 5 11 0 10 41 2.72007-08 29 0 257 8.9 32 69 .464 1 11 .091 22 31 .710 12 20 32 1.1 38 2 10 33 1 13 87 3.02008-09 22 3 195 8.9 22 62 .355 2 13 .154 17 22 .773 7 19 26 1.2 16 0 7 23 1 9 63 2.92009-10 19 8 247 13.0 40 93 .430 9 26 .346 11 16 .688 9 21 30 1.6 31 0 7 21 2 13 100 5.3TOTAL 85 11 790 9.3 109 250 .436 13 51 .255 60 83 .723 33 74 107 1.3 92 2 29 88 4 45 291 3.4

ERIC ZASTOUPIL • F • PLANO, TEXASYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 11 0 71 6.5 7 15 .467 0 1 .000 7 9 .778 1 4 5 0.5 9 0 3 7 2 1 21 1.92007-08 2 0 7 3.5 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.02008-09 17 0 137 8.1 9 29 .310 1 5 .200 9 12 .750 6 16 22 1.3 9 0 7 12 1 4 28 1.62009-10 29 5 474 16.3 37 74 .500 0 7 .000 23 30 .767 33 37 70 2.4 44 0 9 18 4 8 97 3.3TOTAL 59 5 689 11.7 53 120 .442 1 13 .077 39 51 .765 41 57 98 1.7 63 0 19 39 7 13 146 2.5

CHRIS WALKER • C •SUWANEE, GA.Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 29 20 595 20.5 61 118 .517 0 0 .000 31 60 .517 55 57 112 3.9 92 2 9 40 15 22 153 5.32007-08 29 4 360 12.4 48 80 .600 0 0 .000 17 25 .680 30 32 62 2.1 70 3 4 41 10 17 113 3.92008-09 29 4 341 11.8 37 74 .500 0 0 .000 9 17 .529 25 24 49 1.7 62 1 16 34 12 14 83 2.92009-10 29 25 581 20.0 59 121 .488 0 0 .000 17 30 .567 55 63 118 4.1 91 3 9 36 17 20 135 4.7TOTAL 116 53 1877 16.2 205 393 .522 0 0 .000 74 132 .561 165 176 341 2.9 315 9 38 151 54 73 484 4.2

ALL-TIME RANKINGS Offensive rebounds: 5th (165) Blocked shots: 5th (54) Field goal percentage: 9th (.522)

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2010-11 ROSTERSNUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Cartavious Kincade Fr. F 6-2 192 Baytown, Texas/Ross S. Sterling (USMAPS) 2 Mitch McDonald*** Sr. G 5-7 164 Houston,Texas/Westfi eld (Salisbury Prep) 4 Pat Harris Jr. F 6-6 236 Cornwall, N.Y./Cornwall (USMAPS) 10 Alex Godette Fr. G 5-11 173 Huntersville, N.C./Hopewell (USMAPS) 11 Jason Pancoe* So. G 6-1 164 Ladera Ranch, Calif./Santa Margarita Catholic (Salisbury School) 12 Nathan Hedgecock*** Sr. G 6-2 195 El Paso, Texas/Montwood 13 Ella Ellis* So. F 6-5 187 Houston, Texas/Eisenhower (USMAPS) 15 Jeremy Hence*** Sr. F 6-3 205 Fredericksburg, Va./Massaponax (USMAPS) 20 Julian Simmons** Jr. G 5-11 187 Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch (USMAPS) 21 Brian Hornstein Fr. C 6-10 204 Dallas, Texas/Adamson (USMAPS) 22 C.J. McElrath* So. G 6-0 187 Grapevine, Texas/Grapevine (USMAPS) 23 Josh Herbeck Fr. G 6-2 193 Ann Arbor, Mich./Fr. Gabriel Richard 24 Chris Welker Fr. F 6-3 208 Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville Community 33 Zach Ricketts So. F 6-7 191 Collierville, Tenn./St. Benedict (USMAPS) 34 Eric Wilde Fr. G/F 6-4 180 Crystal Lake, Ill./Crystal Lake South (USMAPS) 42 Jordan Springer* So. F 6-6 220 Charlotte, N.C./Butler (USMAPS) 43 Josh Johnson Jr. F 6-5 207 Asheville, N.Y./Asheville Christian Academy (USMAPS) 52 Andrew Stire Fr. C 6-7 227 Albany, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy (USMAPS)

Head Coach: Zach Spiker (Ithaca, 2000; 2nd season)Assistant Coaches: Jimmy Allen (Emory & Henry, 1993), Kevin App (Cornell, 2007), Ka’Ron Barnes (Cornell, 2004); Omar Mance (Rice, 2003)Director of Basketball Operations: Capt. Marc Vielledent (West Point, 2005)Athletic Intern: 2nd Lt. Eric Zastoupil (West Point, 2010)Cadet Coach: Joe Clark (Class of 2012)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 13 Ella Ellis* So. F 6-5 187 Houston, Texas/Eisenhower (USMAPS) 10 Alex Godette Fr. G 5-11 173 Huntersville, N.C./Hopewell (USMAPS) 4 Pat Harris Jr. F 6-6 236 Cornwall, N.Y./Cornwall (USMAPS) 12 Nathan Hedgecock*** Sr. G 6-2 195 El Paso, Texas/Montwood 15 Jeremy Hence*** Sr. F 6-3 205 Fredericksburg, Va./Massaponax (USMAPS) 23 Josh Herbeck Fr. G 6-2 193 Ann Arbor, Mich./Fr. Gabriel Richard 21 Brian Hornstein Fr. C 6-10 204 Dallas, Texas/Adamson (USMAPS) 43 Josh Johnson Jr. F 6-5 207 Asheville, N.Y./Asheville Christian Academy (USMAPS) 1 Cartavious Kincade Fr. F 6-2 192 Baytown, Texas/Ross S. Sterling (USMAPS) 2 Mitch McDonald*** Sr. G 5-7 164 Houston,Texas/Westfi eld (Salisbury Prep) 22 C.J. McElrath* So. G 6-0 187 Grapevine, Texas/Grapevine (USMAPS) 11 Jason Pancoe* So. G 6-1 164 Ladera Ranch, Calif./Santa Margarita Catholic (Salisbury School) 33 Zach Ricketts So. F 6-7 191 Collierville, Tenn./St. Benedict (USMAPS) 20 Julian Simmons** Jr. G 5-11 187 Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch (USMAPS) 42 Jordan Springer* So. F 6-6 220 Charlotte, N.C./Butler (USMAPS) 52 Andrew Stire Fr. C 6-7 227 Albany, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy (USMAPS) 24 Chris Welker Fr. F 6-3 208 Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville Community 34 Eric Wilde Fr. G/F 6-4 180 Crystal Lake, Ill./Crystal Lake South (USMAPS)

Head Coach: Zach Spiker (Ithaca, 2000; 2nd season)Assistant Coaches: Jimmy Allen (Emory & Henry, 1993), Kevin App (Cornell, 2007), Ka’Ron Barnes (Cornell, 2004); Omar Mance (Rice, 2003)Director of Basketball Operations: Capt. Marc Vielledent (West Point, 2005)Athletic Intern: 2nd Lt. Eric Zastoupil (West Point, 2010)Cadet Coach: Joe Clark (Class of 2012)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEAlex Godette ..................................................................................... Gaw-DETBrian Hornstein ...........................................................................HORN-steenCartavious Kincade ................................................................. car-TAVE-ee-usC.J. McElrath .............................................................................. Ma-KELL-rathJason Pancoe ....................................................................................PANK-ohEric Wilde .................................................................................................WILD

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RADIO/TV ROSTER

#1 CARTAVIOUS KINCADEFr. • F • 6-2 • 192

Baytown, Texas

#2 MITCH McDONALDSr. • G • 5-7 • 164

Houston, Texas

#4 PAT HARRISJr. • F • 6-6 • 236

Cornwall, N.Y.

#10 ALEX GODETTEFr. • G • 5-11 • 173

Huntersville, N.C.

#11 JASON PANCOESo. • G • 6-1 • 164Ladera Ranch, Calif.

#12 NATHAN HEDGECOCKSr. • F • 6-2 • 195

El Paso, Texas

#13 ELLA ELLISSo. • F • 6-5 • 187

Houston, Texas

#15 JEREMY HENCESr. • F • 6-3 • 205Fredericksburg, Va.

#20 JULIAN SIMMONSJr. • G • 5-11 • 187

Katy, Texas

#21 BRIAN HORNSTEINFr. • C • 6-10 • 204

Dallas, Texas

#22 C.J. McELRATHSo. • G • 6-0 • 187

Grapevine, Texas

#23 JOSH HERBECKFr. • G • 6-2 • 193

Ann Arbor, Mich.

#24 CHRIS WELKERFr. • F • 6-3 • 208

Zionsville, Ind.

#33 ZACH RICKETTSSo. • F • 6-7 • 191

Collierville, Tenn.

#34 ERIC WILDEFr. • G/F • 6-4 • 180

Crystal Lake, Ill.

#42 JORDAN SPRINGERSo. • F • 6-6 • 220

Charlotte, N.C.

#43 JOSH JOHNSONJr. • F • 6-5 • 207

Asheville, N.C.

#52 ANDREW STIREFr. • C • 6-7 • 227

Albany, N.Y.

ZACH SPIKERHead Coach2nd Season

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PATRIOT LEAGUE SCHEDULEMONDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Navy at Texas (1) (ESPNU) ................ 9 p.m.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Lehigh at Penn State............................. TBA Lafayette at Wagner .......................... 7 p.m. Vassar at Army ................................... 7 p.m.St. Francis (Pa.) at American .......7:30 p.m. Bucknell at Villanova ......................... 8 p.m.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Navy at Buffalo ................................12 p.m. Binghamton at Colgate ..................... 7 p.m. College of Charleston at Holy Cross . 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Bucknell at Marquette .......................... TBA Lafayette at Rider .............................. 4 p.m.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 American at Albany ........................... 7 p.m. CCSU at Army ..................................... 7 p.m. Colgate at St. Francis (Pa.) ............... 7 p.m. Wagner at Lehigh .............................. 7 p.m.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Neumann at Navy.............................. 7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Holy Cross at Harvard ....................... 7 p.m. St. Francis (Pa.) at Lafayette ............ 7 p.m. Maryland-Eastern Shore at American ..........7:30 p.m.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Army at NJIT ....................................... 7 p.m.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Lehigh at Monmouth ......................... 7 p.m. Colgate at Duke ............................8:30 p.m. Navy at UC Irvine ...................... 10:30 p.m.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 American at Florida Atlantic ............. 1 p.m. Army at Bryant ..............................3:30 p.m. Bucknell at St. Francis (Pa.) ............. 7 p.m.Holy Cross at New Hampshire .......... 7 p.m. Lafayette at Villanova ........................ 7 p.m. Navy vs. Louisiana Tech .................... 8 p.m.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Navy vs. Seattle ................................ 6 p.m.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Bucknell vs. Presbyterian ............4:30 p.m. Cornell at Lehigh ............................... 7 p.m. Holy Cross at Boston College............ 7 p.m.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Lafayette at Penn .................................. TBA Bucknell vs. Princeton .................4:30 p.m. American at Howard .......................... 7 p.m. Binghamton at Army ......................... 7 p.m. Colgate at Columbia .......................... 7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Bucknell at James Madison ........6:30 p.m. Navy at Towson .................................. 7 p.m.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Lehigh at Kent State ....................7:30 p.m.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Delaware at Lafayette ....................... 1 p.m. Army at Yale ....................................... 2 p.m. Colgate at Dartmouth ....................... 2 p.m. Holy Cross at Massachusetts ........... 3 p.m. Maryland-Eastern Shore at Navy ..... 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28 Columbia at American ..................... 2 p.m. Bryant at Lehigh ................................ 7 p.m.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Wagner at Bucknell ........................... 7 p.m. Navy at Mount St. Mary’s ................. 7 p.m.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Princeton at Lafayette ....................... 7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 American at West Virginia..................... TBA Columbia at Bucknell ........................ 7 p.m. Buffalo at Army .................................. 7 p.m. Lehigh at Stony Brook ....................... 7 p.m. Susquehanna at Lafayette ............... 7 p.m.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 Army vs. Penn ............................ 12:30 p.m. Holy Cross at Wake Forest ................ 1 p.m. New Hampshire at Colgate ............... 2 p.m.Boston Univ. at Bucknell ................... 7 p.m.Fordham at Lehigh .......................7:30 p.m.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5 American vs. Florida.....................2:30 p.m. Navy vs. George Washington ............ 5 p.m.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6 Sacred Heart at Lafayette................. 7 p.m. Tuesday, December 7 Colgate at St. Francis (N.Y.) .............. 7 p.m. Lehigh at Quinnipiac ......................... 7 p.m. Navy at Coppin State ........................ 7 p.m. Stony Brook at Holy Cross ................ 7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8 NJIT at Lafayette ................................ 7 p.m.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9 Army at New Hampshire ................... 7 p.m.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10 Navy at Mercer .................................. 7 p.m. Lehigh at Marist ...........................7:30 p.m.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 Colgate at Syracuse .............................. TBA Lafayette at Long Island ................... 2 p.m. Army at Dartmouth ............................ 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12 Fairfi eld at Holy Cross ....................... 4 p.m.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 13 St. Francis (Pa.) at Lehigh ................. 7 p.m.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14 American at UMBC ................................ TBA

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16 American at Northwestern.................... TBA

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17 Bucknell at La Salle .......................... 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 Holy Cross at Marist .............................. TBA Colgate at Maine ............................... 2 p.m. Army at Long Island........................... 4 p.m.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 20 American at Mount St. Mary’s .............. TBA Bucknell at Cornell ............................ 7 p.m.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21 Army at Brown ................................... 7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22 American at Pittsburgh ......................... TBA Albany at Colgate .............................. 7 p.m. Bucknell at Boston College............... 7 p.m. Elon at Navy ....................................... 7 p.m. Holy Cross at Hofstra ........................ 7 p.m. Lafayette at Rhode Island ................. 7 p.m.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23 Lehigh at USC .................................... 8 p.m.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28 Bucknell at Loyola (Md.) ................... 7 p.m. Saint Joseph’s at Holy Cross ............ 7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 St. Peter’s at Lehigh .....................2:30 p.m. Army at Texas-Pan American ............ 7 p.m. Colgate at Stony Brook ..................... 7 p.m. American vs. Fordham .................8:15 p.m. Lafayette at Gonzaga ...................8:30 p.m.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30 American vs. Santa Clara/Delaware .... TBA Dartmouth at Bucknell ..................... 7 p.m. Long Island at Navy ........................... 7 p.m.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31 Army at Fairfi eld..................................... TBA Lehigh at Yale .................................... 2 p.m. Holy Cross at George Washington .... 3 p.m.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 Bucknell at Richmond ........................... TBA Presbyterian at Navy ......................... 1 p.m. Colgate at Longwood ........................ 2 p.m. Holy Cross at Sacred Heart .............. 2 p.m. Lafayette at Fairleigh Dickinson ....... 4 p.m. MONDAY, JANUARY 3 Dartmouth at Army ............................ 7 p.m. Brown at American .......................7:30 p.m.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 4 Lehigh at NJIT .................................... 7 p.m. Longwood at Navy ........................7:30 p.m. Colgate at Maryland .......................... 8 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5 Columbia at Lafayette ....................... 7 p.m. Yale at Holy Cross .............................. 7 p.m.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 Army at Colgate* ............................... 2 p.m. Lehigh at American* ......................... 2 p.m. Lafayette at Holy Cross* ..............3:30 p.m. Bucknell at Navy* ............................. 7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12 Colgate at Lafayette* ........................ 7 p.m. Holy Cross at Army* .......................... 7 p.m. Navy at Lehigh*................................. 7 p.m. Bucknell at American* ................7:30 p.m.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 15 Navy at Lafayette* ............................ 1 p.m. American at Colgate* ....................... 2 p.m. Army at Lehigh* ................................ 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 16 Holy Cross at Bucknell* (CBSC) ....... 2 p.m.

MONDAY, JANUARY 17 Dartmouth at Colgate ....................... 4 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19 Holy Cross at Navy* .......................... 7 p.m. Lafayette at Bucknell* ...................... 7 p.m. Lehigh at Colgate* ............................ 7 p.m. Army at American* .......................7:30 p.m.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 Lehigh at Lafayette* ......................... 1 p.m. American at Holy Cross* .............3:30 p.m. Navy at Army* (CBSC) ....................... 6 p.m. Colgate at Bucknell* ......................... 7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26 American at Navy* ............................ 7 p.m. Bucknell at Lehigh* ......................... 7 p.m. Lafayette at Army* ............................ 7 p.m.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 27 Colgate at Holy Cross* (CBSC) ......... 7 p.m.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 Navy at Colgate* ............................... 2 p.m. Bucknell at Army* ............................. 4 p.m. Lafayette at American* (CBSC) ........ 4 p.m. Holy Cross at Lehigh* ....................... 7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Longwood at Colgate ........................ 7 p.m.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 Holy Cross at Lafayette* ................... 1 p.m. Colgate at Army* ............................... 4 p.m. Navy at Bucknell* ............................. 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6 American at Lehigh* (CBSC) ............ 2 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 American at Bucknell* ..................... 7 p.m. Army at Holy Cross* .......................... 7 p.m. Lafayette at Colgate* ........................ 7 p.m. Lehigh at Navy*................................. 7 p.m.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Colgate at American* ....................... 2 p.m. Bucknell at Holy Cross* ...............3:30 p.m. Lehigh at Army* ................................ 4 p.m. Lafayette at Navy* ............................ 7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 American at Army* ............................ 7 p.m. Bucknell at Lafayette* ...................... 7 p.m. Colgate at Lehigh* ............................ 7 p.m. Navy at Holy Cross* .......................... 7 p.m.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Army at Navy* (CBSC) ..................2:30 p.m.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Holy Cross at American* (CBSC#) ... 2 p.m. Lafayette at Lehigh* (CBSC#) .......... 2 p.m. Bucknell at Colgate* (CBSC#) .......... 2 p.m.

# - Any one of the Patriot League contests can be moved to the Flex Game slot on CBSC

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Army at Lafayette* ............................ 7 p.m. Holy Cross at Colgate* ...................... 7 p.m. Lehigh at Bucknell* ......................... 7 p.m. Navy at American* .......................7:30 p.m.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 American at Lafayette* (CBSC#) ...... 4 p.m. Colgate at Navy* (CBSC#) ................ 4 p.m. Lehigh at Holy Cross* (CBSC#) ........ 4 p.m. Army at Bucknell* (CBSC#) .............. 4 p.m.

# - Any one of the Patriot League contests can be moved to the Flex Game slot on CBSC

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 Patriot League Quarterfi nals@ ............. TBD Patriot League Quarterfi nal@ (CBSC#) ........7 p.m.

# - One quarterfi nal game will be shown on CBSC

SUNDAY, MARCH 6 Patriot League Semifi nal@ (CBSC) ... 5 p.m. Patriot League Semifi nal@ (CBSC) .......7:30 p.m.

FRIDAY, MARCH 11 Patriot League Championship@ (ESPN2) .. 4:45 p.m

All times Eastern * - Patriot League Game @ - at site of higher seed CBSC - CBS College Sports Network

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SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 1VL6-5 • 187

HOUSTON, TEXAS/EISENHOWER (USMAPS)

#13 ELLA ELLIS

ELLIS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 29 0 273 9.4 24 72 .333 5 22 .227 22 36 .611 18 24 42 1.4 39 0 3 16 1 7 75 2.6TOTAL 29 0 273 9.4 24 72 .333 5 22 .227 22 36 .611 18 24 42 1.4 39 0 3 16 1 7 75 2.6

As a freshman (2009-10): Played in 29 games … only plebe to play in every game … averaged 2.6 points and 1.4 rebounds … made his collegiate de-but in the opener at VMI … scored two points on a pair of free throws in two minutes of work … played 10 minutes at Princeton, scoring six points on 3-of-4 shooting … grabbed a key offensive rebound in the closing seconds to help preserve Army’s three-point win over Harvard … registered his fi rst career double-digit scoring game with 10 points in the win over Bryant … shot 4 for 8 from the fl oor in 12 minutes of work opposite the Bulldogs … tallied a season-high four rebounds at Buffalo … scored two points and grabbed two rebounds in 16 min-utes of work at Fairleigh Dickinson made a season-high three free throws (3-5) en route to fi ve points in the win at Dartmouth … registered his fi rst career steal in the win over New Hampshire … made his fi rst career three-pointers, hitting 3-of-6 attempts at SMU en route to nine points against the Mustangs … played a season-high 19 minutes and totaled his fi rst career blocked shot and a season-best two steals in the home loss to Lehigh … hit both his shot attempts, including a three-pointer, for fi ve points in 11 minutes in the home win over American … scored nine points on 4 of 7 shooting at Lafayette … tied his career highs with four fi eld goals, one assist and 19 minutes played versus the Leopards … tied his career high with four rebounds in the home win against Colgate … scored three points, all from the free throw line, and handed out one assists in the home loss to Holy Cross.

High School: Lettered three times at Eisenhower High School … served as team captain during his senior year … led Eisenhower to a school-record 30-4 record and the Texas District 19-5A champi-onship in 2008 … team was undefeated in district play ... named the district’s MVP as a senior … fi rst-team all-district as a senior and third-team pick as a junior … named to the All-Houston team as a senior ... member of the All-Region squad after his fi nal scholastic season ... was a McDonald’s All-America

nominee … named to both the RCSSports.com and TexasHoops.com Top 100 … member of the Key Club, Student Council and Science National Honor Society … played under former Black Knight Cory Sinning at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School in 2008-09 … named Most Improved Player at US-MAPS … served as the prep school team captain.

Personal: Given name is Ella Valentino Ellis … par-ents’ names are Elvis Ellis and Vivia Beckford … has one brother and four sisters ... major is undecided.

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2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb A TO Blk Stl Ptsat VMI 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 1 0 1 0 0 2LIU 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Princeton 10 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 6HARVARD 9 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-3 .333 1 0 1 0 0 1YALE 9 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 2BRYANT 12 4-8 .500 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 1 1 0 0 0 10at Buffalo 6 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 4 0 0 0 0 2at Fairleigh Dickinson 16 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 2 0 1 0 0 2at Dartmouth 14 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 3-5 .600 3 0 0 0 0 5MOUNT ST. VINCENT 8 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 1 0 0 0NEW HAMPSHIRE 10 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 2 0 1 0 1 0at SMU 18 3-7 .429 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 2 0 2 0 0 9at Portland 13 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 1 0 0 0 0 4BROWN 11 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3 0 1 0 0 4at Colgate* 8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Holy Cross* 14 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 4 0 1 0 0 0LEHIGH* 19 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 2 1 2 2AMERICAN* 11 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2 0 0 0 0 5at Navy* 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Lafayette* 19 4-7 .571 1-1 1.000 0-1 .000 3 1 1 0 1 9at Bucknell* 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 2COLGATE* 12 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 0 0 0 0 0HOLY CROSS* 13 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 1 1 1 0 1 3at Lehigh* 15 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 0 0 2 3at American* 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0NAVY* 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0LAFAYETTE* 6 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 2BUCKNELL* 5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2 0 1 0 0 2at Lehigh+ 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 273 24-72 .333 5-22 .227 22-36 .611 42 3 16 1 7 75

HOME GAMES IN CAPS *Patriot League game +Patriot League Quarterfi nals

ELLIS’ CAREER HIGHSPOINTS.......................................................................................................................10 vs. Bryant, 11-30-09REBOUNDS ....................................................................................4, Three Times (last vs. Colgate, 2-7-10)FIELD GOALS .........................................................................................4, Twice (last at Lafayette, 1-27-10) FIELD GOALS ATT. ........................................................................................................8 vs. Bryant, 11-30-093-POINT FIELD GOALS .................................................................................................. 3 at SMU, 12-30-093-POINT FIELD GOAL ATT. ............................................................................................. 6 at SMU, 12-30-09FREE THROWS: .................................................................................. 3, Twice (last vs. Holy Cross, 2-10-10)FREE THROW ATT. ...............................................................................................5 at Dartmouth, 12-12-09ASSISTS ...................................................................................1, Three Times (last vs. Holy Cross, 2-10-10)STEALS .......................................................................................................2, Twice (last at Lehigh, 2-13-10)BLOCKS ......................................................................................................................... 1 vs. Lehigh, 1-17-10MINUTES ..............................................................................................19, Twice (last at Lafayette, 1-27-10)

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SENIOR • GUARD • 3VL6-2 • 195

EL PASO, TEXAS/MONTWOOD

#12 NATHAN HEDGECOCK

HEDGECOCK’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 9 0 48 5.3 4 12 .333 2 8 .250 2 2 1.000 1 4 5 0.6 4 0 4 5 0 0 12 1.32008-09 22 9 233 10.6 25 81 .309 17 51 .333 3 6 .500 2 26 28 1.3 19 0 10 13 0 5 70 3.22009-10 16 0 36 2.3 4 17 .235 4 13 .308 0 0 .000 4 1 5 0.3 4 0 0 1 0 0 12 0.8TOTAL 47 9 317 6.7 33 110 .300 23 72 .319 5 8 .625 7 31 38 0.8 27 0 14 19 0 5 94 2.0

As a junior (2009-10): Played in 16 games … av-eraged 0.8 points and 0.3 rebounds … shot 30.8 percent from three-point range (4-13) … came off the bench to hit all three of his three-point attempts in only fi ve minutes in the win at Fairleigh Dickinson … his nine points represented his highest-scoring game since Nov. 23, 2008 versus Princeton (9) … played in his fi rst game of the season versus Yale … snared one rebound in two minutes of work in the home loss to Lehigh … tied his season high with one rebound in three minutes in the home win over American … matched his season best with one re-bound in the home win over Colgate … hit one of his three three-point attempts in the loss at American … lone basket pulled Army within one point with 15 seconds left … named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

As a sophomore (2008-09): Played in 22 games, including nine starting assignment ... averaged 3.2 points and 1.1 rebounds per game ... shot 33.3 percent from three-point range ... ranked fourth on the team with 17 three-pointers ... started the fi rst seven games before coming off the bench at Bryant ... made his fi rst career start in the season opener versus Dartmouth ... responded with career-high 15 points, including three three-pointers ... set or tied career bests in minues played (18), fi eld goals (6), fi eld goal attempts (11), three-pointers (3), three-point attempts (5), assists (2), steals (1) ... scored all six of his points at Quinnipiac on three-pointers, including the game-tying basket with 11.5 seconds left in regulation that forced overtime ... led Army with nine points in a career-high 24 minutes versus Princeton ... grabbed a career-best three rebounds and tied his career high with two assists at Brown ... made his only three-point attempt at Harvard ... played a career-high 25 minutes and tied for the team lead with seven points against Presbyterian ... also tied his career-high with three rebounds versus the Blue Hose ... tied his career highs with three rebounds and one steal in the fi rst meeting with Holy Cross ... started in the loss at Holy Cross ... hit a pair of three-pointers and collected a career-

2007-08 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Cornell 10 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 2PRESBYTERIAN 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Hartford 6 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 1 0 0 0QUINNIPIAC 9 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 0 3 0 0 2FLA. GULF COAST 7 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1 1 0 0 0 5DARTMOUTH 7 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 0AMERICAN* 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Lafayette* 8 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 2 0 0 0 3at Bucknell* 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 48 4-12 .333 2-8 .250 2-2 1.000 5 4 5 0 0 12

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HEDGECOCK’S CAREER HIGHSPOINTS................................................................................................................15 vs. Dartmouth, 11-15-08REBOUNDS .............................................................................................................. 6 at Holy Cross, 2-11-09FIELD GOALS .......................................................................................................6 vs. Dartmouth, 11-15-08FIELD GOAL ATT. ..................................................................................................11 vs. Dartmouth, 11-15-083-POINT FIELD GOALS .......................................................................................3 vs. Dartmouth, 11-15-083-POINT FIELD GOAL ATT. ....................................................................................... 9 at Holy Cross, 2-11-09FREE THROWS ........................................................................................................2 vs. Quinnipiac, 12-9-07FREE THROW ATT. ............................................................................ 2, Twice (last vs. Princeton, 11-23-08)ASSISTS .................................................................................................... 2, Twice (last at Brown, 11-26-08)STEALS ......................................................................................1, Four Times (last vs. Holy Cross, 1-14-09)BLOCKS .................................................................................................................................................... NoneMINUTES ...........................................................................................................25 vs. Presbyterian, 12-1-08

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2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb A TO Blk Stl PtsDARTMOUTH # 18 6-11 .545 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 2 0 1 0 1 15at Quinnipiac # 18 2-9 .222 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1 1 1 0 1 6at LIU # 4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0PRINCETON # 24 3-8 .375 2-5 .400 1-2 .500 1 0 0 0 1 9at Brown # 18 1-6 .167 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 3 2 0 0 0 4at Harvard # 5 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 2 0 0 3PRESBYTERIAN # 25 3-8 .375 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 3 2 1 0 0 7at Bryant 9 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0at Penn State 5 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 2 0 0 3FDU 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0VMI 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Dartmouth 8 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0COLGATE* 6 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0HOLY CROSS* 7 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 3 1 1 0 1 2NAVY* 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at American* 8 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 3at Holy Cross* # 23 2-10 .200 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 6 0 1 0 0 6LEHIGH* 21 2-7 .286 2-7 .286 1-2 .500 2 1 0 0 1 7AMERICAN* # 22 1-6 .167 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 4 0 0 0 0 2at Lafayette* 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0at Bucknell* 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0LEHIGH+ 4 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 3Season Totals 233 25-81 .309 17-51 .333 3-6 .500 28 10 13 0 5 70 HOME GAMES IN CAPS # Games started *Patriot League game +Patriot League Quarterfi nal

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb A TO Blk Stl PtsYALE 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0at Fairleigh Dickinson 5 3-3 1.000 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 9at Dartmouth 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0MOUNT ST. VINCENT 6 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at SMU 1 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Holy Cross* 4 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0LEHIGH* 2 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0AMERICAN* 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0at Navy* 1 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0COLGATE* 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0HOLY CROSS* 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Lehigh* 4 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at American* 4 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 3NAVY* 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0LAFAYETTE* 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0BUCKNELL* 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0Season Totals 36 4-17 .235 4-13 .308 0-0 .000 5 0 1 0 0 12

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high six rebounds in 23 minutes of work opposite the Crusaders ... made two three-pointers in the triple-overtime win over Lehigh … named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll

As a freshman (2007-08): Played in nine games, third most among plebes ... averaged 1.3 points and 0.6 rebounds ... made his collegiate debut at Cornell ... scored two points and snared one re-

bound opposite the Big Red ... was named Patriot League Rookie of the Week after

scoring fi ve points in only seven minutes of action versus Florida Gulf Coast ... made fi rst career three-pointer and handed out fi rst career assist against the Eagles ... connected on both free throw attempts against Quinnipiac, his only foul shots of the season ... collected two rebounds at Hartford ... dished out two assists at Lafay-ette ... also made a three-pointer

opposite the Leopards ... missed 16 of the fi nal 19 games with an injury ... named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll after posting the highest GPA on the team during the spring semester.

High School: Lettered three times at Montwood High School for coach Tony Harper ... captained the squad for one year ... averaged 19.8 points, 6.1 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.2 steals per game as a senior ... named District 1-5A co-MVP and TABC Class 5A all-region ... was the El Paso Times All-City Boys Basketball Team Co-Most Valuable Player ... was a two-time all-district and all-city selection ... led the 1-5A co-champion Rams to their third con-secutive regional tournament appearance.

Personal: Given name is Nathan Case Hedgecock ... parents’ names are Wally Hedgecock and Dawn Ruiz ... enjyos movies, music and reading ... major is Mechanical Engineering Management.

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FREDERICKSBURG, VA./MASSAPONAX (USMAPS)

#15 JEREMY HENCE

HENCE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 11 0 24 2.2 1 4 .250 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.2 5 0 0 7 0 1 2 0.22008-09 25 0 255 10.2 25 54 .463 3 14 .214 20 38 .526 21 18 39 1.6 20 0 8 13 2 6 73 2.92009-10 29 8 609 21.0 54 127 .425 10 35 .286 26 48 .542 48 71 119 4.1 57 3 28 37 12 13 144 5.0TOTAL 65 8 888 13.7 80 185 .432 13 50 .260 46 86 .535 70 90 160 2.5 82 3 36 57 14 20 219 3.4

As a junior (2009-10): Played in all 29 games, drawing eight starting assignments … averaged 5.0 points and 4.1 rebounds per game … posted career highs with 144 points, 119 rebounds and 609 min-utes … tied for third on the team in rebounding … ranked 14th in the Patriot League with 1.7 offen-sive rebounds per game … led the team in rebound-ing fi ve times during the season … scored in double fi gures in back-to-back games for the fi rst time in his career with 14 at Lehigh and 11 at American … made his fi rst career start in the win at Holy Cross … just missed his fi rst career double-double with nine points and a career-high nine rebounds in the opener at VMI … made a career-best four steals and blocked a shot opposite the Keydets … scored eight points and snared seven boards in the win over LIU … totaled 10 points on 5 of 6 shooting in the win over Yale … tied his the career high with 11 points on 5 for 5 shooting, including a three-pointer, in the win over New Hampshire … led the team with eight rebounds and scored eight points in the home loss to Lehigh … matched his then career high with 11 points in the home win over American … blocked a career-best two shots in the loss at Navy … tallied a career-high 14 points in the road loss to Lehigh … also posted career-high totals with six fi eld goals, 12 fi eld goal attempts, two three-pointers and four fi eld-goal attempts versus the Mountain Hawks … tied his career best with two three-pointers en route to 11 points in the loss at American.

As a sophomore (2008-09): Played in 25 of 30 games ... averaged 2.9 points and 1.6 rebounds per game ... shot 46.3 percent from the fi eld ... aver-aged 4.4 points per game in the last eight regular-season games ... had a career-high nine-game scor-ing streak stopped in the Patriot League quarterfi nal win over Lehigh ... tied his then career high with two points in the season opener versus Dartmouth ... established a new career best with four rebounds against the Big Green ... tallied a then career-best fi ve points on 2 of 2 shooting and one free throw against Presbyterian ... set or tied career highs with an 11-point, four-rebound, two-assist, one-steal ef-

HENCE’S CAREER HIGHSPOINTS.......................................................................................................................... 14 at Lehigh, 2-13-10REBOUNDS .......................................................................................................................9 at VMI, 11-13-09FIELD GOALS ..................................................................................................................6 at Lehigh, 2-13-10FIELD GOALS ATT. ......................................................................................................... 12 at Lehigh, 2-13-103-POINT FIELD GOALS .........................................................................2, Twice (last at American, 2-17-10)3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATT. ....................................................................4, Twice (last at American, 2-17-10)FREE THROWS ......................................................................... 4, Three Times (last vs. American, 1-20-10)FREE THROW ATT. ......................................................................................................8 vs. Colgate, 1-10-09ASSISTS .....................................................................................................3, Twice (last vs. Lehigh, 1-17-10)STEALS ..............................................................................................................................4 at VMI, 11-13-09BLOCKS ..............................................................................................................................2 at Navy, 1-23-10MINUTES .....................................................................................................................30 vs. Lehigh, 2-14-09

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fort at Florida Gulf Coast ... also made his fi rst ca-reer three-pointer in a career-high 27 minutes of playing time ... shot 5 for 8 from the fi eld, including 1 of 3 from long range, versus the Eagles ... scored three points, grabbed three rebounds and handed out one assist in the Black Knights’ comeback from an 11-point defi cit in the win at Dartmouth ... scored six points and grabbed a career-high seven rebounds in the fi rst meeting with Colgate ... posted career-high totals with four free throws and eight free throw attempts ... tallied nine points in a ca-reer-high 30 minutes of work in the triple-overtime victory over Lehigh ... scored fi ve points and snared four rebounds in the road win over Lafayette ... tal-lied six points and three rebounds in the season fi nale at American.

As a freshman (2007-08): Played in 11 games, sec-ond most of any plebe on the roster ... averaged 0.2 points and 0.2 rebounds per game ... was the only rookie to play in the fi rst six games of the season ... made his collegiate debut with two minutes off the bench at Minnesota ... scored his fi rst career points with a basket at Cornell ... played a season-high 10 minutes opposite the Big Red ... also registered a rebound and a steal in the contest.

2007-08 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Minnesota 2 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Sacred Heart 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0LONG ISLAND 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Cornell 10 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 4 0 1 2PRESBYTERIAN 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Hartford 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0AMERICAN* 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Lafayette* 8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0COLGATE* 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0HOLY CROSS* 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0at Lehigh+ 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0Season Totals 24 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 7 0 1 2

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2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb A TO Blk Stl PtsDARTMOUTH 8 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 0 0 0 0 2at Quinnipiac 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at LIU 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0PRINCETON 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0at Brown 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Harvard 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 2PRESBYTERIAN 8 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 5at Bryant 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 1 1 0 0FDU 1 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 2at Fla. Gulf Coast 27 5-8 .625 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 4 2 3 0 1 11at Dartmouth 10 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 3 1 1 0 0 3FAIRFIELD 6 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0COLGATE* 18 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 7 1 1 0 1 6HOLY CROSS* 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0NAVY* 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0 0 1at American* 7 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 4at Colgate* 6 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 0 1 4at Holy Cross* 18 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0 0 4LEHIGH* 30 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 2-4 .500 1 0 1 0 1 9AMERICAN* 17 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 1-3 .333 4 0 1 0 0 5at Navy* 11 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 1 0 1 1at Lafayette* 12 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 4 1 0 0 0 5at Bucknell* 19 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-2 .000 4 1 0 0 0 3LEHIGH+ 20 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 1 0at American$ 23 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 4-5 .800 3 0 0 1 0 6Season Totals 255 25-54 .463 3-14 .214 20-38 .526 39 8 13 2 6 73

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High School: Lettered three times in basketball for coach Lane Byrd at Massaponax High School ... was a two-time team captain ... averaged 16.6 points per game as a junior and 23.0 points per contest in his senior campaign ... scored 1,041 points in his scholastic career, becoming the fi rst player in school history to reach the 1,000-point plateau ... set the school record with eight 30-point games in one sea-son ... was a fi rst-team all-district selection and the Commonwealth District Player of the Year as a se-nior ... named to the Free-Lance Star All-Area Team ... second-team all-district and honorable mention all-area pick as a junior ... won Massaponx’s Most Outstanding Offensive Player award twice ... also let-tered once in baseball as an outfi elder ...averaged 17.7 points per contest at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School in 2006-07 ... scored a season-high 28 points against Monmouth Academcy ... hit for 27 points against Notre Dame Prep ... registered 24 points against St. Thomas More.

Personal: Given name is Jeremy Thomas Hence ... parents’ names are Andrew and Carolyn Hence ... major is Systems Management.

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb A TO Blk Stl Ptsat VMI # 13 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5 0 2 0 1 4LIU 16 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 0 0 0 4at Princeton 19 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1 0 0HARVARD 8 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 2YALE 18 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 0 0 0 0 6BRYANT 17 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 0 1 0 1 8at Buffalo 17 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2 0 1 0 0 7at Fairleigh Dickinson 7 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0at Dartmouth 19 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 4 0 0 1 1 2MOUNT ST. VINCENT 18 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 3 0 1 1 0 5NEW HAMPSHIRE 24 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 4 1 0 1 0 4at SMU 23 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 3 1 1 0 0 4at Portland 13 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 2BROWN 16 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 4 1 2 0 0 2at Colgate* 21 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 0 0 1 6at Holy Cross* 16 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 0 0 0 0 2LEHIGH* 17 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0AMERICAN* 11 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 1 0 0 0 4at Navy* 16 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 4at Lafayette* 12 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 0 0 0 5at Bucknell* 17 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 0 0 0 0 0COLGATE* 24 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 7 1 2 0 0 6HOLY CROSS* 15 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0at Lehigh* 17 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 2 2 0 1 3at American* 18 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 1 0 1 3NAVY* # 17 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1 0 1 0 1 5LAFAYETTE* # 17 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 1 0 1 0BUCKNELL* # 15 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 1 0 0 2at Lehigh+ # 19 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 2 0 1 0Season Totals 609 54-127 .425 10-35 .286 26-48 .542 119 28 37 12 13 144

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HOUSTON, TEXAS/WESTFIELD (SALISBURY PREP)

#2 MITCH McDONALD

McDONALD’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 6 0 70 11.7 2 7 .286 0 1 .000 1 4 .250 0 8 8 1.3 10 0 4 14 0 5 5 0.82008-09 1 0 3 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02009-10 29 5 261 9.0 14 31 .452 0 2 .000 8 12 .667 0 18 18 0.6 42 1 23 29 2 15 36 1.2TOTAL 36 5 334 9.3 16 38 .421 0 3 .000 9 16 .563 0 27 27 0.8 52 1 27 43 2 20 41 1.1

As a junior (2009-10): Played in all 29 games … started fi ve times, including a career-best run of three straight from Feb. 17-24 … averaged 1.2 points and 0.6 rebounds per contest … surpassed his career games played and minutes played (261) totals entering the season … scored his fi rst points of the season in 17 minutes of work in the win over Harvard … played eight minutes off the bench in the opener at VMI … blocked his fi rst career shot versus the Keydets … made his only fi eld goal attempt in 11 minutes in the win over Yale … dished out a ca-reer-high three assists in the victory over Bryant … scored two points in the win at Dartmouth … made his only shot attempt in the win at Holy Cross … tal-lied a career-high fi ve points in 15 minutes in the home win over American … hit both fi eld goal tries opposite the Eagles … grabbed a then season-high two rebounds in the loss at Bucknell … played 19 minutes and posted career highs with six assists and four steals at Lehigh … scored four points in a season-high 20 minutes of work as a member of the starting lineup at American … tallied a career-high eight points in the home victory over Navy … made a career-best three fi eld goals and grabbed a season-high three rebounds versus the Mids … matched his career high with four steals in the home loss to Lafayette.

As a sophomore (2008-09): Grabbed one rebound in his lone appearance versus VMI.

As a freshman (2007-08): Played in six games ... averaged 0.8 points and 1.3 rebounds per game ... made his collegiate debut at Cornellwith four points, one rebound and one assist in nine minutes ... played a season-high 31 minutes at VMI, posting one point, fi ve rebounds, three assists and three steals ... earned 10 minutes of playing time against NJIT and Florida Gulf Coast ... missed the fi nal 20 games with an injury.

High School: Lettered twice at Westfi eld High School ... helped Westfi eld to the state quarterfi nals and a 36-1 record in 2005-06 ... was an honorable men-

McDONALD’S CAREER HIGHSPOINTS...............................................................................................................................8 vs. Navy, 2-20-10REBOUNDS ........................................................................................................................ 5 vs. VMI, 12-1-07FIELD GOALS ....................................................................................................................3 vs. Navy, 2-20-10FIELD GOALS ATT. ....................................................................................................... 5 at American, 2-17-103-PT FIELD GOALS .................................................................................................................................. None3-PT FIELD GOAL ATT. ...........................................................................1, Twice (last at Lafayette, 1-27-10)FREE THROWS: ..........................................................................2, Three Times (last vs. Bucknell, 2-27-10)FREE THROW ATT. ...........................................................................................................4 vs. Navy, 2-20-10ASSISTS ...........................................................................................................................6 at Lehigh, 2-13-10STEALS ..................................................................................................4, Twice (last vs. Lafayette, 2-24-10)BLOCKS .............................................................................................................................1 at VMI, 11-13-09MINUTES ..........................................................................................................................31 vs. VMI, 12-1-07

tion all-district selection ... also lettered one season at Salisbury Prep where he was a team captain ... led Salisbury to a 16-9 record and the No. 5 seed in the New England Prep Schools Athletic Conference tournament ... averaged 11.8 points per game, in-cluding a season-best 21 points ... shot 41 percent from the fl oor, including 33 percent from three-point

range ... was a 76-percent foul shooter ... averaged 3.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 4.2 steals per con-test.

Personal: Given name is Mitchell Dewayne McDon-ald ... parents’ names are George and Pricilla Mc-Donald ... major is Engineering Psychology.

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2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb A TO Blk Stl PtsVMI 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0Season Totals 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0

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2007-08 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Cornell 9 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 0 0 0 4at Hartford 6 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 1 0 0 0at VMI 31 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 5 3 9 0 3 1at NJIT 10 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 2 0QUINNIPIAC 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0FLA. GULF COAST 10 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 3 0 0 0Season Totals 70 2-7 .286 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 9 4 14 0 5 5

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2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb A TO Blk Stl Ptsat VMI 8 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 2 1 1 0LIU 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Princeton 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0HARVARD 17 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 2YALE 11 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 1 2BRYANT # 9 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 0 0 0 0at Buffalo 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0at Fairleigh Dickinson 11 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 2 0 1 1at Dartmouth 7 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 2MOUNT ST. VINCENT 6 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0NEW HAMPSHIRE 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 1 0 0 0at SMU 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Portland 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0BROWN 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0at Colgate* 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Holy Cross* 5 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 2LEHIGH* 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0AMERICAN* 15 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 5at Navy* 7 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 2at Lafayette* 8 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 3 0 1 0at Bucknell* 7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0COLGATE* 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0HOLY CROSS* 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Lehigh* 19 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0 6 2 1 4 4at American* # 20 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 2 0 1 4NAVY* # 20 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 3 3 1 0 0 8LAFAYETTE* # 27 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 7 0 4 2BUCKNELL* 21 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 2at Lehigh+ 16 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 3 2 0 0 0Totals 261 14-31 .452 0-2 .000 8-12 .667 18 23 29 2 15 36

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#22 C.J. McELRATH

As a freshman (2009-10): Played in three games … made his collegiate debut with one rebound in one minute of work at Fairleigh Dickinson after miss-ing the fi rst seven games due to injury … played a season-high two minutes and missed his fi rst ca-reer fi eld goal attempts, both three-pointers, in the home loss to Lehigh.

High School: Lettered three years at Grapevine High School … named fi rst-team all-district and dis-trict Offensive Player of the Year as a senior … aver-aged 24 points and 3.5 assists per game … scored a school-record 39 points in a single game … was a McDonald’s All-America nominee … ranked as the 41st-best player in Texas by TexasHoops.com … earned Grapevine’s MVP award as a senior … was a second-team all-district choice as a junior … played on the Texas Blue Chips AAU squad … played for for-mer Black Knight Cory Sinning at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School in 2008-09 … averaged 12 points and seven assists per game scored a sea-son-high 27 points, including fi ve three-pointers, in a win versus Navy Prep … earned all-tournament

accolades at the Worcestor Tourna-ment.

Personal: Given name is Charles Robert McElrath, Jr. … nickname is C.J. ... par-ents names are Charles and Clarissa McElrath ... one brother ... born in Cleve-

land, Ohio ... favorite professional team is the Cleveland Cav-aliers … majored is undeclared.

McELRATH’S CAREER HIGHSPOINTS...................................................................................................................................................... NoneREBOUNDS ................................................................................................1 at Fairleigh Dickinson, 12-7-09FIELD GOALS ........................................................................................................................................... None FIELD GOALS ATT. .......................................................................................................... 2 vs. Lehigh, 1-17-103-POINT FIELD GOALS ........................................................................................................................... None3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATT. ........................................................................................... 2 vs. Lehigh, 1-17-10FREE THROWS: ........................................................................................................................................ NoneFREE THROW ATT. .................................................................................................................................. NoneASSISTS .................................................................................................................................................... NoneSTEALS ..................................................................................................................................................... NoneBLOCKS .................................................................................................................................................... NoneMINUTES ....................................................................................................................... 2 vs. Lehigh, 1-17-10

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Fairleigh Dickinson 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0at Dartmouth 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0LEHIGH* 2 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0Season Totals 4 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 2 0 0 0

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McELRATH’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 3 0 4 1.3 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 3 0 4 1.3 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0

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#11 JASON PANCOE

As a freshman (2009-10): Played in 18 games … made his collegiate debut at VMI … played two min-utes in the win at Princeton, missing his frist career three-point attempt … handed out his fi rst career assist at Buffalo garnered a season-high 13 min-utes of playing time in the win at Fairleigh Dickinson … accumulated his fi rst career rebound and tied a season high with one assist versus the Knights … made his fi rst career steal in the home loss to Holy Cross … scored the fi rst points of his career at Lehigh, posting nine points on 3-for-6 shooting … made his fi rst career three-pointer against the Mountain Hawks … also grabbed a season-high two rebounds in the game … named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

PANCOE’S CAREER HIGHSPOINTS.............................................................................................................................9 at Lehigh, 2-13-10REBOUNDS .....................................................................................................................2 at Lehigh, 2-13-10FIELD GOALS ..................................................................................................................3 at Lehigh, 2-13-10FIELD GOALS ATT. ............................................................................................................6 at Lehigh, 2-13-103-POINT FIELD GOALS ..................................................................................................1 at Lehigh, 2-13-103-POINT FIELD GOAL ATT. .............................................................................................3 at Lehigh, 2-13-10FREE THROWS: ...............................................................................................................2 at Lehigh, 2-13-10FREE THROW ATT. .........................................................................................................2 at Lehigh, 2-13-10ASSISTS ..........................................................................................................1, Twice (last at FDU, 12-7-09)STEALS ...................................................................................................................1 vs. Holy Cross (2-10-10)BLOCKS .................................................................................................................................................... NoneMINUTES ................................................................................................. 13 at Fairleigh Dickinson, 12-7-09

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb A TO Blk Stl Ptsat VMI 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Princeton 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0HARVARD 9 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0YALE 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0BRYANT 3 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Buffalo 7 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 2 0 0 0at Fairleigh Dickinson 13 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1 1 1 0 0 0at Dartmouth 5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0MOUNT ST. VINCENT 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Portland 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0LEHIGH* 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0AMERICAN* 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0COLGATE* 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0HOLY CROSS* 4 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0at Lehigh* 6 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 2 0 0 0 0 9NAVY* 0+ 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0LAFAYETTE* 6 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0BUCKNELL* 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0

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PANCOE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 18 0 59 3.3 3 17 .176 1 12 .083 2 3 .667 2 1 3 0.2 3 0 2 4 0 1 9 0.5TOTAL 18 0 59 3.3 3 17 .176 1 12 .083 2 3 .667 2 1 3 0.2 3 0 2 4 0 1 9 0.5

High School: Three-time letterwinner at Santa Mar-garita Catholic High School … two-time team cap-tain … named second-team All-Trinity League as a senior point guard … averaged 5.8 points, 4.9 as-sists and 2.3 rebounds per game … guided his team to a 30-5 record during his senior year … member of Santa Margarita’s 2008 California Division III state championship team … high school teammates with Washington State’s Klay Thompson and two other players who earned Division I scholarships … at-tended the Salisbury School in Connecticut during

the 2008-09 season … averaged 16.7 points, 1.5 assists and 2.1 rebounds per game while playing shooting guard … helped Salisbury to the West-ern New England Basketball League semifi nals … ranked as the 79th-best recruit in New England ac-cording to the New England Recruiting Report.

Personal: Given name is Jason Paul Pancoe ... par-ents’ names are David and Julie Pancoe … major is undecided.

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KATY, TEXAS/CINCO RANCH (USMAPS)

#20 JULIAN SIMMONS

Milestones: Tied for eighth on Army career three-point list with 100 triples in 57 career games … ranks sixth on Army career three-point percentage list among players with at least 80 makes with a 37.9 percent accuracy rate.

As a sophomore (2009-10): Played in all 29 games, making 22 starts … Army’s second-leading scorer at 11.3 points per game … led the Black Knights in scoring eight times … ranked 11th on Army sin-gle-season three-point list with 61 triples … had a career game at Buffalo, setting or tying career bests with 30 points on 12 fi eld goals, including fi ve three-pointers … also made a career-high three steals against the Bulls … reached double fi gures in a career-high four straight games to start the season … scored 13 points in only 10 minutes of work off the bench in the opener at VMI … shot 6 of 11 from the fl oor opposite the Keydets, including a 1-for-3 showing from long range … led the team with 15 points in only 14 minutes in the victory over LIU … made 3-of-4 three-pointers and 5-of-8 shots overall versus the Blackbirds … tallied 10 points in his fi rst start of the season in the win at Princeton … paced the squad with 16 points in the win over Har-vard … scored 11 of his points in the fi nal 6:04 to lead Army’s comeback from a six-point defi cit … was a career-best 5 for 7 from the free throw line oppo-site the Crimson … blocked the fi rst shot of his ca-reer against Bryant … scored a team-high 17 points, including a career-best tying fi ve three-pointers, in the win at Fairleigh Dickinson … had his 13-game streak with at least one three-pointer stopped with an 0-for-3 showing versus Dartmouth … tied for the team lead with 14 points in a season-high 28 min-utes at SMU … matched his career high with fi ve rebounds opposite the Mustangs … posted a game-high 17 points at Portland … tied his career best with fi ve three-pointers against the Pilots … scored 15 of his game-high 16 points in the win over Brown in the second half … hit three three-pointers to help Army erase a six-point defi cit … tallied 17 points, including four three-pointers, a season-high two assists and a career-best three steals in the win at Holy Cross … broke out of his two-game scoring slump with a team-high 16 points in the loss at Navy

SIMMONS’ CAREER HIGHSPOINTS......................................................................................................................... 30 at Buffalo, 12-3-09REBOUNDS .................................................................................................................... 6 vs. Colgate, 2-7-10FIELD GOALS .............................................................................................................. 12 at Buffalo, 12-3-09 FIELD GOALS ATT. ........................................................................................................ 20 at Buffalo, 12-3-093-POINT FIELD GOALS ....................................................................5, Four Times (last at Portland, 1-2-10)3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATT. ..................................................... 12, Three Times (last vs. Lafayette, 1-28-09)FREE THROWS: .........................................................................................................5 vs. Harvard, 11-23-09FREE THROW ATT. ...................................................................................................7 vs. Harvard, 11-23-09ASSISTS ........................................................................................................................ 3 at American, 3-8-09STEALS ..................................................................................... 3, Three Times (last at Holy Cross, 1-13-10)BLOCKS .......................................................................................................................1 vs. Bryant, 11-30-09MINUTES ..................................................................................................................... 37 vs. Fairfi eld, 1-6-09

SIMMONS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 28 12 462 16.5 76 217 .350 39 119 .328 16 22 .727 3 27 30 1.1 46 0 10 27 0 10 207 7.42009-10 29 22 580 20.0 109 271 .402 61 145 .421 49 63 .778 7 34 41 1.4 50 0 7 47 1 23 328 11.3TOTAL 57 34 1042 18.3 185 488 .379 100 264 .379 65 85 .765 10 61 71 1.2 96 0 17 74 1 33 535 9.4

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… totaled 18 points on 7 of 14 shooting at Lafayette … made four of his eight three-point tries against the Leopards … scored 14 points and grabbed a career-high six rebounds in the home victory over Colgate.

As a freshman (2008-09): Named to the Patriot League All-Rookie Team ... Scored 207 points, the highest scoring total by an Army freshman since J.P. Spatola’s 217 markers during the 2000-01 season ... was Army’s third-leading scorer at 7.5 points per game for the season ... averaged 11.9 points per game in January ... made fi ve starts in that time and averaged 14.4 points in those games ... scored 11.2 points per game in his 12 starts ... led the team with 39 three-pointers, the best mark by an Army rookie since Chris Spatola had 46 in 1998-99 ... recorded the fourth-best three-point total by a rookie in West Point history ... averaged 12.8 points per game in the last four outings ... ranked third on the team with nine double-digit scoring games ... was Army’s third-leading scorer during league play at 8.9 points per game ... Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week three times ... earned the award for the fi rst time for the Week on Dec. 1 after averaging 10.0 points against Brown and Harvard, including a then-career-best 18 markers versus the Bears ... hon-ored again on Jan. 12 after averaging 16.0 points per game against Fairfi eld and Colgate ... won the fi nal award of the regular season after scoring 19.0 points per game, including a career-high 21 points at Bucknell, in a pair of Army wins that secured the No. 4 seed in the conference tournament ... made his collegiate debut with eight points, two rebounds, an assist and a steal in 16 minutes in the season opener against Dartmouth ... notched his fi rst ca-reer double-digit scoring game at LIU with 10 points in a season-high 24 minutes ... also set or tied ca-reer standards in fi eld goals (4), fi eld goal attempts (16), three-pointers (2), three-point attempts (9) and steals (2) ... tallied a then-career-high 18 points, in-cluding a career-best four three-pointers, at Brown, the most points scored by a Black Knights’ rookie on the road since Grant Carter netted 21 at Navy on Feb. 6, 2005 ... shot 6 of 13, including 4 of 7 from deep opposite the Bears ... scored 15 points at Dartmouth in his fi rst career start ... played a career-best 30 minutes opposite the Big Green ... scored a then-career-best 19 points against Fairfi eld, includ-ing four three-pointers, in 37 minutes of work ... led the Black Knights with 13 points, 10 of which came in the fi rst half, in the home loss to Colgate ... tied for the team lead with 14 points at Lehigh ... made the fi rst three shots of his Army-Navy debut, all three-pointers during the Black Knights 20-6 fi rst-half run that gave them the lead for good ... had his fi rst career 20-point game against Lafayette ... hit two free throws with 6.6 seconds left to provide the winning points in the 57-56 win ... marked the highest-scoring game by a Black Knight rookie since Chris Walker netted 23 points in a 79-72 win over VMI on Nov. 28, 2006 ... led the Black Knights with 17 points in the road win over Lafayette on Feb. 25 ... poured in a career-high 21 points at Bucknell, including a career-best fi ve three-pointers ... also snagged a career-high fi ve rebounds in the win.

High School: Lettered four times for coach Rick Ellis at Cinco Ranch High School ... captained the squad for one season ... averaged 21 points, four rebounds and three assists during his senior sea-son ... earned Cinco Ranch’s MVP award as a senior ... awarded the Cinco Ranch Cougar Heart Award ... named fi rst-team all-district three times ... honored

2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb A TO Blk Stl PtsDARTMOUTH 16 2-8 .250 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 2 1 0 0 1 8at Quinnipiac 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0at LIU 24 4-16 .250 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 2 10PRINCETON 11 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1 0 0 0 1 2at Brown 19 6-13 .462 4-7 .571 2-2 1.000 1 0 1 0 1 18at Harvard 13 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 3 0 1 0 0 2PRESBYTERIAN 13 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 2 0 1 2at Penn State 3 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0FDU 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0VMI 3 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Fla. Gulf Coast 9 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 0 0 0 2at Dartmouth # 30 6-11 .545 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 3 0 1 0 0 15FAIRFIELD # 37 7-19 .368 4-9 .444 1-1 1.000 4 0 1 0 0 19COLGATE* # 26 5-14 .357 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 0 0 2 0 0 13 HOLY CROSS* 12 0-5 .000 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Lehigh* 28 6-12 .500 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 2 0 4 0 0 14NAVY* 13 3-5 .600 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 9LAFAYETTE* # 30 6-16 .375 4-12 .333 4-6 .667 0 0 1 0 0 20BUCKNELL* # 16 2-8 .250 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 5at American* # 15 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0at Colgate* # 11 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 1 0 0 4at Holy Cross* 7 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 4AMERICAN* 10 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0 0 2 0 3 2at Navy* # 14 3-10 .300 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 1 2 1 0 0 7at Lafayette* # 28 6-11 .545 3-8 .375 2-3 .667 2 0 2 0 0 17at Bucknell* # 25 8-19 .421 5-10 .500 0-0 .000 5 0 1 0 1 21LEHIGH+ # 26 3-12 .250 1-4 .250 1-2 .500 2 0 1 0 0 8at American$ # 20 2-5 .400 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 3 3 0 0 5Season Totals 462 76-217 .350 39-119 .328 16-22 .727 30 10 27 0 10 207

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as a district MVP candidate ... twice led the Cougars in scoring ... ranked as the 24th-best player in Texas by RCSsports.com ... member of Texashoops.com’s Power 100 ... two-time Houston Chronicle Player of the Week ... lists his career highlight as hitting the game-winning shot with two seconds left against arch rival to put Cinco Ranch in the playoffs as a ju-nior ... played one year at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School ... named the most valuable player at USMAPS in 2007-08 ... averaged 24 points, three rebounds and three assists at the prep school ... scored a season-high 40 points ... named to the Dean’s and Commandant’s List while attending the prep school... played on the Houston Hoops club squad that was ranked fi fth in the nation during the 2005-06 season ... made the all-tournament team at the McDonald’s Invitational Tournament as a junior and the Nike Memorial Day AAU Classic as a sophomore.

Personal: Given name is Julian Curtis Simmons ... parents’

names are James and Helen Simmons ... two brothers, Justyn and Jaylon (de-

ceased) ... member of Cinco Ranch’s Future

Business Leaders of American and Peer Assistance Lead-ership chapters ... member and graduate of Jack and Jill of America

... enjoys watching movies, reading, listening

to music and spending time with family ... favorite quote is, “Faith is taking the fi rst step even you don’t see the whole staircase,” by Martin Luther King Jr. ... ma-jor is undeclared.

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb A TO Blk Stl Ptsat VMI 10 6-11 .545 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 13LIU 14 5-8 .625 3-4 .750 2-2 1.000 0 0 2 0 0 15at Princeton # 13 3-7 .429 2-4 .500 2-4 .500 1 0 4 0 1 10HARVARD # 24 4-11 .364 3-6 .500 5-7 .714 0 0 4 0 0 16YALE # 18 2-10 .200 2-5 .400 1-2 .500 1 0 0 0 2 7BRYANT # 23 3-11 .273 1-4 .250 2-2 1.000 2 0 0 1 1 9at Buffalo # 27 12-20 .600 5-8 .625 1-1 1.000 1 0 1 0 3 30at Fairleigh Dickinson # 19 6-13 .462 5-11 .455 0-0 .000 1 0 2 0 0 17at Dartmouth # 23 2-8 .250 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0 0 5MT. ST. VINCENT # 18 3-7 .429 2-4 .500 3-5 .600 1 0 2 0 1 11NEW HAMPSHIRE # 18 2-7 .286 1-3 .333 3-3 1.000 2 1 3 0 0 8at SMU # 28 5-10 .500 2-6 .333 2-2 1.000 5 1 4 0 1 14at Portland # 26 5-9 .556 5-7 .714 2-3 .667 0 1 2 0 1 17BROWN # 23 5-13 .385 3-7 .429 3-4 .750 3 0 0 0 1 16at Colgate* # 26 3-12 .250 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 2 1 3 0 1 8at Holy Cross* # 29 6-12 .500 4-8 .500 1-2 .500 1 2 0 0 3 17LEHIGH* # 22 2-8 .250 2-7 .286 2-2 1.000 1 0 2 0 1 8AMERICAN* # 25 3-9 .333 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 7at Navy* # 22 5-12 .417 2-6 .333 4-4 1.000 4 1 3 0 0 16at Lafayette* # 19 7-14 .500 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 2 0 1 0 1 18at Bucknell* # 28 4-8 .500 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 0 0 2 0 0 11COLGATE* # 27 4-12 .333 2-5 .400 4-4 1.000 6 0 2 0 0 14HOLY CROSS* # 18 1-9 .111 1-6 .167 2-2 1.000 1 0 2 0 2 5at Lehigh* # 18 4-8 .500 2-3 .667 3-4 .750 1 0 4 0 1 13at American* 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0NAVY* 12 3-4 .750 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 7LAFAYETTE* 5 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0BUCKNELL* 22 3-10 .300 2-5 .400 2-2 1.000 2 0 1 0 2 10at Lehigh+ 20 1-5 .200 1-4 .250 3-5 .600 2 0 0 0 1 6Season Totals 580 109-271 .402 61-145 .421 49-63 .778 41 7 47 1 23 328

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#42 JORDAN SPRINGER

As a freshman (2009-10): Played in 18 games … scored six points and grabbed fi ve rebounds … made his collegiate debut in the win against Har-vard … played one minute and took his fi rst career shot attempt at Buffalo … scored the fi rst three points of his career in a season-high 10 minutes of playing time in the win at Fairleigh Dickinson … also grabbed his fi rst career rebound against the Knights … snared a career-high two rebounds in four minutes in the win over Brown … hit 1-of-2 free throws in the home loss to Lehigh … recorded his fi rst career assist and blocked shot in fi ve minutes of action in the home win versus American … made both his free throw attempts in the home loss to Lafayette.

SPRINGER’S CAREER HIGHSPOINTS........................................................................................................3 at Fairleigh Dickinson, 12-7-09REBOUNDS ...................................................................................................................... 2 vs. Brown, 1-6-10FIELD GOALS .............................................................................................1 at Fairleigh Dickinson, 12-7-09FIELD GOALS ATT. .......................................................................................3 at Fairleigh Dickinson, 12-7-093-POINT FIELD GOALS ........................................................................................................................... None3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATT. ...................................................................................................................... NoneFREE THROWS: ......................................................................................................... 2 vs. Lafayette, 2-24-10FREE THROW ATT. ................................................................... 2, Three Times (last vs. Lafayette, 2-24-10)ASSISTS ................................................................................................................... 1 vs. American (1-20-10)STEALS ..................................................................................................................................................... NoneBLOCKS ................................................................................................................... 1 vs. American (1-20-10)MINUTES ..................................................................................................10 at Fairleigh Dickinson, 12-7-09

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb A TO Blk Stl PtsHARVARD 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0YALE 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Buffalo 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Fairleigh Dickinson 10 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 0 0 0 3at Dartmouth 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0NEW HAMPSHIRE 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0at SMU 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0BROWN 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0at Colgate* 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Holy Cross* 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0LEHIGH* 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0 0 1AMERICAN* 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 0 1 0 0at Navy* 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0at Lafayette* 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0COLGATE* 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0NAVY* 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0LAFAYETTE* 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 2BUCKNELL* 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0Season Totals 35 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 5 1 1 1 0 6

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SPRINGER’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 18 0 35 1.9 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 2 3 5 0.3 3 0 1 1 1 0 6 0.3TOTAL 18 0 35 1.9 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 2 3 5 0.3 3 0 1 1 1 0 6 0.3

High School: Lettered twice at Butler High School … served as team captain his senior season … aver-aged a double-double of 17 points and 11 rebounds as a senior … named to the Charlotte Observer All-Star Team … also played at Creekside High School in Atlanta, Ga., and Whitewater High School in Fay-etteville, Ga. … played at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School in 2008-009.

Personal: Given name is Jordan M. Springer …par-ents’ names are Gary Springer and Sonja Bowe … father played in the NBA for the Philadelphia 76ers and collegiately at Iona where Army head women’s basketball coach Dave Magarity was an assistant coach … major is undecided.

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HUNTERSVILLE, N.C./HOPEWELL (USMAPS)

#10 ALEX GODETTE

High School: Lettered four times at Hopewell High School … served as team captain his senior year … averaged 14.8 points, 3.0 assists and 2.0 steals per

game … scored 1,061 career points … fi nished third on the Hopewell all-time scoring list … named to the All-Meca 6 Conference First Team twice … led his high school squad to conference championships in 2008 and 2009 … helped Hopewell to sectional titles in 2007 and 2009 ... attended the U.S. Military Academy Prep School in 2009-10 … averaged 13 points and four assists for USMAPS.

Personal: Given name is Morgan Alex Godette … parents’ names are Reggie and Teresa Godette … major is undecided.

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CORNWALL, N.Y./CORNWALL (USMAPS)

#4 PAT HARRIS

As a sophomore (2009-10): Played with the Army ju-nior varsity squad.

As a freshman (2008-09): Played with the Army junior varsity squad.

High School: Lettered twice at Cornwall High School … captained the team dur-ing his senior season … also lettered once in football … played the 2007-08 season at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School.

Personal: Given name is Patrick James Harris … parents are Pat and Theresa Harris … father is a 1979 West Point graduate who lettered four times on the hardwood … father returned to West Point as head men’s basketball coach from 1997-2002 … majoring in Management.

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ANN ARBOR, MICH./FATHER GABRIEL RICHARD

#23 JOSH HERBECK

High School: Lettered four times at Father Gabriel Richard High School … captained the team as a se-nior … averaged 14 points per game for his career …

fi nished second his high school’s all-time scoring list … became the fi rst Father Gabriel Richard student to earn the Catholic High School League’s Walt Bazyle-wicz Athlete of the Year Award ... was a fourth-team all-state selection following his senior season … fi rst-team All-Catholic League selection … … led the squad to the 2010 Catholic League AA Division regular season basketball champion-ship and a spot in the A-B Division tournament championship game … helped Gabriel Richard to three district titles … also lettered three times in football at quarterback … was the Ann Arbor News Player of the Year … completed 67 per-cent of his passes (137 of 204) for 1,919 yards and 24 touchdowns … led the Fighting Irish to an 8-2 record … team won the Catholic League Prep Bowl title … amassed 226 rushing yards and four touchdowns on 60 carries … named All-Catholic League three times … three-time honorable mention all-state player.

Personal: Given name is Joshua P. Herbeck … parents’ names are Peter and Debra Herbeck … major is undecided.

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DALLAS, TEXAS/ADAMSON (USMAPS)

#21 BRIAN HORNSTEIN

High School: Lettered two times at Adamson High School … team captain as a senior … named his team’s most improved player two consecutive years

… played one season at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School.

Personal: Given name is Brian Clayton Hornstein … parents’ names are David and Carolyn Hornstein … paternal grandfather, David Hornstein, retired from the U.S. Army with the rank of colonel … active in the Boy Scouts of America and his church youth group … major is undecided.

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ASHEVILLE, N.C./ASHEVILLE CHRISTIAN (USMAPS)

#43 JOSH JOHNSON

As a sophomore (2009-10): Played with the Army ju-nior varsity squad.

As a freshman (2008-09): Played with the Army junior varsity squad.

High School: Lettered all four years at Asheville Christian Academy … served as team captain twice … was a two-time all-conference selection … named All-Western North Carolina twice … played the 2007-08 season at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School.

Personal: Given name is Abraham Joshua Johnson … parents’ names are Abra-ham and Tonya Johnson … twin sister, Lydia, plays basketball at Charleston Southern ... younger brother, Samuel, plays basketball at Queens University in Charlotte, N.C. ... majoring in Life Science (Pre-Med).

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BAYTOWN, TEXAS/ROSS S. STERLING (USMAPS)

#1 CARTAVIOUS KINCADE

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Ross S. Ster-ling High School … captained the team as a senior … named fi rst-team all-district … averaged 22 points

and 10 rebounds per game as a senior … added four steals, fi ve assists and three blocks per contest … averaged 25 points, 12 rebounds, fi ve steals, fi ve as-sists and three blocks per game for the LA Dream Team club squad … fi rst dunk in a game came at the age of 14 … was a McDonald’s All-America nominee … played the 2009-10 season at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School.

Personal: Given name Cartavious Lamont Kincade … parents’ names are Craig and LaSandra Kincade … father is retired airman in the U.S. Air Force … major is undecided.

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COLLIERVILLE, TENN./ST. BENEDICT (USMAPS)

#33 ZACH RICKETTS

As a freshman (2009-10): Played with the Army ju-nior varsity squad … dressed with the varsity for the game at SMU.

High School: Lettered three times at St. Benedict at Auburndale … captained the squad twice … averaged a double-double of 18 points and 12 rebounds per game during his fi nal scholastic season … was a fi rst-team all-state selection … named 1st-team all-metro … named a fi nalist for Tennessee’s Mr. Basketball Award … ranked as the 23rd-best prospect in the state … played the 2008-09 season at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School … earned the Mr. Hustle Award while at USMAPS.

Personal: Given name Zachary Ross Ricketts … parents’ names are Mark and Lisa Ricketts … maternal grandfather, Ross Gagliano, is a 1960 West Point graduate who lettered once in basketball … uncle, Jim Gagliano, is a 1987 graduate of the Academy … majoring in systems management.

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ALBANY, N.Y./CHRISTIAN BROTHERS (USMAPS)

#52 ANDREW STIRE

High School: Lettered three times at Christian Broth-ers Academy … captained the squad as a senior … named one of the top 50 players in New York State

following his senior season by the New York State Sportswriters Asscociation … led CBA to two Section II championships (2006, 2009) … named Section II Tournament Most Valuable Player in 2009 … scored 17 points and pulled down 14 rebounds in championship game … played the 2009-10 season at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School.

Personal: Given name is Andrew C. Stire … parents’ names are Philip and Carol Stire … major is undeclared.

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ZIONSVILLE, IND./ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY

#24 CHRIS WELKER

High School: Lettered three times at Zionsville Com-munity High School after earning one letter at Mar-tinsville High School … named team captain as a

senior … named Most Valuable Player of his high school squad as a senior … ranked as the 52nd-best small forward in the class of 2010 by ESPN.com … named one of the top 50 seniors in Indiana by the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association … played in the 2010 North/South Indiana All-Star Classic … named honorable mention all-state … two-time fi rst-team All-Hoosier Crossroads Con-ference selection … named Academic All-State … led the Eagles to the 2009 HCC championship … was a McDonald’s All-America nominee.

Personal: Given name is Chris Robert Welker … parents’ names are Robert and Tracy Welker … paternal grandfather, Howard Welker, served in the U.S. Navy … major is undeclared.

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CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL./CRYSTAL LAKE SOUTH (USMAPS)

#34 ERIC WILDE

High School: Three-year letterwinner at Crystal Lake South High School … captained the squad twice … named to the Chicago Daily Herald All-Area team in

2009 … made 62 of 145 three-pointers as a senior … scored 380 points (13.6/game) as a senior … grabbed 153 rebounds (5.7/game) in his fi nal scholastic season … also tallied 19 steals … shot 89.2 percent from the free throw line, the best percentage in school history … named All-Fox Valley Conference … played the 2009-10 season at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School.

Personal: Given name is Eric Jonathan Wilde … parents’ names are Dave and Tricia Wilde … major is undecided.

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2009-10 RESULTS DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTENDANCE HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS

Nov. 13 at VMI 86-93 L 2215 (14) Tyrell Thompson/Cleveland Richard (9) Jeremy Hence

17 LONG ISLAND W 63-56 403 (15) Julian Simmons (8) Cleveland Richard

21 at Princeton W 56-52 1916 (18) Cleveland Richard (9) Josh Miller

23 HARVARD W 56-53 396 (16) Julian Simmons (9) Chris Walker

28 YALE W 64-48 1064 (18) Cleveland Richard Three Players (5)

30 BRYANT W 64-58 274 (18) Cleveland Richard (6) Cleveland Richard

Dec. 3 at Buffalo 67-74 L 1554 (30) Julian Simmons Three Players (4)

7 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 61-40 516 (17) Julian Simmons (6) Jeremy Hence

12 at Dartmouth W 59-46 376 (13) Cleveland Richard (8) Josh Miller

19 MOUNT SAINT VINCENT W 62-56 642 (17) Cleveland Richard (8) Josh Miller

22 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 54-46 573 (13) Josh Miller (7) Josh Miller

30 at SMU 63-71 L 3181 (14) Josh Miller/Julian Simmons (5) Julian Simmons

Jan. 2 at Portland 57-67 L 1681 (17) Julian Simmons (6) Chris Walker

6 BROWN W 59-51 689 (16) Julian Simmons (7) Josh Miller

9 at Colgate* 58-68 Lot 587 (20) Cleveland Richard (9) Cleveland Richard

13 at Holy Cross* W 67-64 1787 (22) Josh Miller (7) Cleveland Richard

17 LEHIGH* 55-73 L 1005 (11) Cleveland Richard (8) Jeremy Hence

20 AMERICAN* W 68-48 829 (15) Josh Miller Three Players (3)

23 at Navy* 56-62 L 5710 (16) Julian Simmons (5) Chris Walker/Jeremy Hence

27 at Lafayette* 68-77 L 2260 (20) Cleveland Richard (6) Chris Walker

30 at Bucknell* 48-55 L 3214 (15) Cleveland Richard (7) Marcus Nelson/Cleveland Richard

Feb. 7 COLGATE* W 63-49 1149 (17) Cleveland Richard (7) Eric Zastoupil

10 HOLY CROSS* 56-70 L 527 (15) Cleveland Richard (5) Josh Miller

13 at Lehigh* 66-78 L 1513 (14) Jeremy Hence (6) Chris Walker

17 at American* 54-57 L 1004 (13) Tyrell Thompson (5) Tyrell Thompson/Josh Miller

20 NAVY* W 69-50 5163 (15) Cleveland Richard (7) Chris Walker

24 LAFAYETTE* 54-80 L 896 (18) Tyrell Thompson (5) Marcus Nelson/Tyrell Thompson

27 BUCKNELL* 51-62 L 1454 (11) Josh Miller Three Players (3)

March 3 at Lehigh! 45-64 L 1062 (9) Cleveland Richard (5) Marcus Nelson

*Patriot League game!Patriot League Quarterfi nal

SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT TotalArmy 776 968 5 1749Opponents 806 947 15 1768

RECORD SUMMARYArmy Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 14-15 10-4 4-11 0-0Patriot League 4-10 3-4 1-6 0-0Non-Conference 10-5 7-0 3-5 0-0

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY Games Totals Avg./GameHome 14 15064 1076Away 15 28576 1905Neutral 0 0 0Total 29 43640 1505

MARGIN OF VICTORY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15+

0 0 2 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 4

MARGIN OF DEFEAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15+

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

TEAM STATISTICS ARMY OPPSCORING 1749 1768 Points per game 60.3 61.0 Scoring margin -0.7 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 637-1538 560-1358 Field goal pct .414 .4123 POINT FG-ATT 159-488 202-606 3-point FG pct .326 .333 3-pt FG made per game 5.5 7.0FREE THROWS-ATT 316-483 446-636 Free throw pct .654 .701 F-Throws made per game 10.9 15.4REBOUNDS 928 955 Rebounds per game 32.0 32.9 Rebounding margin -0.9 -ASSISTS 334 331 Assists per game 11.5 11.4TURNOVERS 430 495 Turnovers per game 14.8 17.1 Turnover margin +2.2 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 0.7STEALS 239 165 Steals per game 8.2 5.7BLOCKS 74 89 Blocks per game 2.6 3.1

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TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS

Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

Cleveland Richard 29 29 935 32.2 129 334 .386 37 117 .316 71 96 .740 35 87 122 4.2 69 2 85 61 10 50 366 12.6

JULIAN SIMMONS 29 22 580 20.0 109 271 .402 61 145 .421 49 63 .778 7 34 41 1.4 50 0 7 47 1 23 328 11.3

Josh Miller 29 22 864 29.8 82 219 .374 31 102 .304 42 64 .656 14 114 128 4.4 54 0 101 82 2 43 237 8.2

Marcus Nelson 27 20 648 24.0 58 109 .532 0 3 .000 36 68 .529 26 72 98 3.6 78 4 48 46 21 39 152 5.6

Tyrell Thompson 19 8 247 13.0 40 93 .430 9 26 .346 11 16 .688 9 21 30 1.6 31 0 7 21 2 13 100 5.3

JEREMY HENCE 29 8 609 21.0 54 127 .425 10 35 .286 26 48 .542 48 71 119 4.1 57 3 28 37 12 13 144 5.0

Chris Walker 29 25 581 20.0 59 121 .488 0 0 .000 17 30 .567 55 63 118 4.1 91 3 9 36 17 20 135 4.7

Eric Zastoupil 29 5 474 16.3 37 74 .500 0 7 .000 23 30 .767 33 37 70 2.4 44 0 9 18 4 8 97 3.3

ELLA ELLIS 29 0 273 9.4 24 72 .333 5 22 .227 22 36 .611 18 24 42 1.4 39 0 3 16 1 7 75 2.6

Jon Sizemore 28 1 212 7.6 23 45 .511 1 2 .500 5 11 .455 12 24 36 1.3 13 0 11 14 1 7 52 1.9

MITCH McDONALD 29 5 261 9.0 14 31 .452 0 2 .000 8 12 .667 0 18 18 0.6 42 1 23 29 2 15 36 1.2

NATHAN HEDGECOCK 16 0 36 2.3 4 17 .235 4 13 .308 0 0 .000 4 1 5 0.3 4 0 0 1 0 0 12 0.8

JASON PANCOE 18 0 59 3.3 3 17 .176 1 12 .083 2 3 .667 2 1 3 0.2 3 0 2 4 0 1 9 0.5

JORDAN SPRINGER 18 0 35 1.9 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 2 3 5 0.3 3 0 1 1 1 0 6 0.3

C.J. McELRATH 3 0 4 1.3 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0

JOE CLARK 10 0 7 0.7 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

Team 34 57 91 3.1 1 14 0

Total.......... 29 637 1538 .414 159 488 .326 316 483 .654 300 628 928 32.0 580 13 334 430 74 239 1749 60.3

Opponents...... 29 560 1358 .412 202 606 .333 446 636 .701 270 685 955 32.9 501 - 331 495 89 165 1768 61.0

2009-10 OVERALL STATISTICS

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS

Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

Cleveland Richard 14 14 463 33.1 63 167 .377 23 59 .390 34 41 .829 15 40 55 3.9 38 2 41 29 7 21 183 13.1

JULIAN SIMMONS 14 10 276 19.7 45 121 .372 25 66 .379 19 21 .905 3 19 22 1.6 23 0 4 22 0 11 134 9.6

Josh Miller 14 10 388 27.7 38 105 .362 12 44 .273 14 21 .667 2 49 51 3.6 23 0 42 31 1 15 102 7.3

JEREMY HENCE 14 7 287 20.5 27 65 .415 8 23 .348 13 23 .565 23 23 46 3.3 27 1 16 12 6 6 75 5.4

Chris Walker 14 11 284 20.3 34 59 .576 0 0 .000 5 13 .385 25 31 56 4.0 42 1 4 18 10 6 73 5.2

Tyrell Thompson 13 5 175 13.5 26 65 .400 7 21 .333 6 7 .857 7 19 26 2.0 21 0 5 13 2 9 65 5.0

Marcus Nelson 12 6 265 22.1 20 41 .488 0 1 .000 14 32 .438 11 29 40 3.3 32 1 21 20 4 16 54 4.5

Eric Zastoupil 14 3 233 16.6 16 32 .500 0 3 .000 8 12 .667 13 18 31 2.2 21 0 6 8 0 5 40 2.9

Jon Sizemore 13 1 110 8.5 15 29 .517 1 2 .500 4 9 .444 9 8 17 1.3 6 0 5 9 1 5 35 2.7

MITCH McDONALD 14 3 154 11.0 11 21 .524 0 2 .000 7 9 .778 0 10 10 0.7 24 0 14 17 1 11 29 2.1

ELLA ELLIS 14 0 132 9.4 8 30 .267 2 8 .250 10 13 .769 8 11 19 1.4 23 0 2 7 1 6 28 2.0

JASON PANCOE 8 0 18 2.3 3 11 .273 1 7 .143 2 2 1.000 2 0 2 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 1.1

JORDAN SPRINGER 10 0 14 1.4 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 0 1 1 0.1 2 0 1 0 1 0 3 0.3

NATHAN HEDGECOCK 11 0 21 1.9 1 9 .111 1 7 .143 0 0 .000 2 1 3 0.3 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.3

JOE CLARK 7 0 3 0.4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

C.J. McELRATH 1 0 2 2.0 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

Team 13 35 48 3.4 1 6 0

Total.......... 14 307 758 .405 80 245 .327 139 207 .671 134 294 428 30.6 286 5 161 194 34 112 833 59.5

Opponents...... 14 286 655 .437 94 256 .367 227 320 .709 127 348 475 33.9 231 - 166 226 38 68 893 63.8

2009-10 PATRIOT LEAGUE STATISTICS

RETURNING PLAYERS IN ALL CAPS

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2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

TOTAL 3-PTRS REBOUNDSOpponent Date Score W/L FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avgat VMI 11/13/09 86-93 L 31 55 .564 4 15 .267 20 32 .625 10 33 43 43.0 27 16 34 6 15 86 86.0LIU 11/17/09 63-56 W 23 59 .390 7 20 .350 10 13 .769 14 18 32 37.5 22 12 10 2 4 63 74.5at Princeton 11/21/09 56-52 W 21 45 .467 4 12 .333 10 18 .556 8 21 29 34.7 14 11 23 3 14 56 68.3HARVARD 11/23/09 56-53 W 17 50 .340 4 17 .235 18 26 .692 11 17 28 33.0 26 8 21 0 14 56 65.2YALE 11/28/09 64-48 W 25 50 .500 4 11 .364 10 15 .667 10 25 35 33.4 22 10 14 3 7 64 65.0BRYANT 11/30/09 64-58 W 23 57 .404 6 16 .375 12 21 .571 18 16 34 33.5 16 12 12 4 9 64 64.8at Buffalo 12/3/09 67-74 L 27 62 .435 8 23 .348 5 10 .500 12 17 29 32.9 24 14 16 2 14 67 65.1at Fairleigh Dickinson 12/7/09 61-40 W 22 43 .512 9 18 .500 8 15 .533 9 25 34 33.0 14 18 21 3 6 61 64.6at Dartmouth 12/12/09 59-46 W 22 52 .423 0 7 .000 15 28 .536 13 26 39 33.7 14 11 9 2 7 59 64.0MOUNT ST. VINCENT 12/19/09 62-56 W 21 46 .457 4 15 .267 16 25 .640 14 27 41 34.4 13 12 20 5 7 62 63.8NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/22/09 54-46 W 20 51 .392 6 16 .375 8 14 .571 10 28 38 34.7 18 11 11 3 3 54 62.9at SMU 12/30/09 63-71 L 22 57 .386 7 25 .280 12 12 1.000 12 17 29 34.2 21 7 10 1 5 63 62.9at Portland 1/2/10 57-67 L 17 49 .347 8 17 .471 15 20 .750 7 18 25 33.5 26 8 15 3 9 57 62.5BROWN 1/6/10 59-51 W 22 62 .355 6 17 .353 9 14 .643 13 31 44 34.3 17 11 5 2 6 59 62.2at Colgate* 1/9/10 58-68 Lot 23 54 .426 5 16 .313 7 12 .583 9 23 32 34.1 22 14 18 2 8 58 61.9at Holy Cross* 1/13/10 67-64 W 27 61 .443 8 19 .421 5 6 .833 11 17 28 33.8 18 14 10 3 7 67 62.2LEHIGH* 1/17/10 55-73 L 21 63 .333 6 24 .250 7 12 .583 17 22 39 34.1 20 11 15 1 7 55 61.8AMERICAN* 1/20/10 68-48 W 27 50 .540 7 14 .500 7 10 .700 6 17 23 33.4 14 11 7 2 7 68 62.2at Navy* 1/23/10 56-62 L 21 52 .404 5 18 .278 9 12 .750 8 24 32 33.4 27 13 17 4 4 56 61.8at Lafayette* 1/27/10 68-77 L 28 61 .459 7 21 .333 5 9 .556 11 22 33 33.3 22 13 15 1 8 68 62.2at Bucknell* 1/30/10 48-55 L 14 45 .311 3 12 .250 17 22 .773 7 27 34 33.4 19 9 11 0 3 48 61.5COLGATE* 2/7/10 63-49 W 21 53 .396 5 15 .333 16 22 .727 15 26 41 33.7 16 12 12 1 7 63 61.5HOLY CROSS* 2/10/10 56-70 L 19 59 .322 8 22 .364 10 14 .714 11 17 28 33.5 16 12 15 5 14 56 61.3at Lehigh* 2/13/10 66-78 L 23 57 .404 8 22 .364 12 16 .750 11 20 31 33.4 25 16 17 2 12 66 61.5at American* 2/17/10 54-57 L 21 51 .412 5 16 .313 7 14 .500 5 16 21 32.9 13 9 9 4 8 54 61.2NAVY* 2/20/10 69-50 W 26 51 .510 3 11 .273 14 22 .636 7 26 33 32.9 18 13 17 6 7 69 61.5LAFAYETTE* 2/24/10 54-80 L 19 49 .388 5 18 .278 11 19 .579 9 18 27 32.7 27 8 18 0 10 54 61.2BUCKNELL* 2/27/10 51-62 L 17 52 .327 5 17 .294 12 17 .706 7 19 26 32.4 29 6 13 3 10 51 60.9at (1) Lehigh! 3/3/10 45-64 L 17 42 .405 2 14 .143 9 13 .692 5 15 20 32.0 20 12 15 1 7 45 60.3

*Patriot League game !Patriot League Tournament Quarterfi nals

Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-PT 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Reb. Mar Assist TOver Block Steal Foulsat VMI 36/43 50/50 86-93 (7) 31-55/27-63 .564/.429 4-15/11-32 .267/.344 20-32/28-37 .625/.757 43/29 +14 16/16 34/22 6/3 15/20 27/22

LIU 21/23 42/33 63-56 +7 23-59/20-43 .390/.465 7-20/5-21 .350/.238 10-13/11-19 .769/.579 32/30 +2 12/8 10/17 2/1 4/6 22/18

at Princeton 27/14 29/38 56-52 +4 21-45/17-49 .467/.347 4-12/8-31 .333/.258 10-18/10-12 .556/.833 29/33 (4) 11/12 23/27 3/2 14/7 14/20

HARVARD 25/21 31/32 56-53 +3 17-50/15-35 .340/.429 4-17/4-20 .235/.200 18-26/19-31 .692/.613 28/36 (8) 8/6 21/30 0/8 14/10 26/25

YALE 32/24 32/24 64-48 +16 25-50/18-50 .500/.360 4-11/4-21 .364/.190 10-15/8-19 .667/.421 35/31 +4 10/8 14/15 3/3 7/8 22/18

BRYANT 33/34 31/24 64-58 +6 23-57/16-44 .404/.364 6-16/12-29 .375/.414 12-21/14-17 .571/.824 34/35 (1) 12/14 12/20 4/6 9/4 16/19

at Buffalo 30/40 37/34 67-74 (7) 27-62/18-42 .435/.429 8-23/10-23 .348/.435 5-10/28-35 .500/.800 29/37 (8) 14/14 16/22 2/4 14/7 24/14

at Fairleigh Dickinson 32/16 29/24 61-40 +21 22-43/14-47 .512/.298 9-18/4-16 .500/.250 8-15/8-11 .533/.727 34/24 +10 18/8 21/18 3/3 6/4 14/15

at Dartmouth 24/19 35/27 59-46 +13 22-52/15-50 .423/.300 0-7/5-19 .000/.263 15-28/11-17 .536/.647 39/35 +4 11/11 9/15 2/4 7/4 14/25

MOUNT ST. VINCENT 27/26 35/30 62-56 +6 21-46/19-56 .457/.339 4-15/11-34 .267/.324 16-25/7-9 .640/.778 41/25 +16 12/10 20/15 5/2 7/7 13/19

NEW HAMPSHIRE 24/18 30/28 54-46 +8 20-51/14-45 .392/.311 6-16/8-25 .375/.320 8-14/10-14 .571/.714 38/31 +7 11/9 11/13 3/0 3/3 18/15

at SMU 22/34 41/37 63-71 (8) 22-57/20-39 .386/.513 7-25/6-15 .280/.400 12-12/25-31 1.000/.806 29/27 +2 7/9 10/13 1/5 5/3 21/14

at Portland 26/39 31/28 57-67 (10) 17-49/22-48 .347/.458 8-17/10-27 .471/.370 15-20/13-26 .750/.500 25/41 (16) 8/17 15/20 3/3 9/6 26/17

BROWN 25/28 34/23 59-51 +8 22-62/18-54 .355/.333 6-17/7-27 .353/.259 9-14/8-13 .643/.615 44/39 +5 11/12 5/11 2/6 6/1 17/15

at Colgate* 31/27 22/26 58-68 (10) 23-54/20-52 .426/.385 5-16/7-21 .313/.333 7-12/21-26 .583/.808 32/37 (5) 14/15 18/16 2/4 8/5 22/13

at Holy Cross* 32/32 35/32 67-64 +3 27-61/20-48 .443/.417 8-19/5-15 .421/.333 5-6/19-24 .833/.792 28/37 (9) 14/12 10/17 3/2 7/4 18/10

LEHIGH* 23/33 32/40 55-73 (18) 21-63/24-53 .333/.453 6-24/7-18 .250/.389 7-12/18-24 .583/.750 39/36 +3 11/12 15/11 1/1 7/4 20/15

AMERICAN* 29/17 39/31 68-48 +20 27-50/17-39 .540/.436 7-14/5-15 .500/.333 7-10/9-14 .700/.643 23/26 (3) 11/9 7/19 2/1 7/1 14/13

at Navy* 24/19 32/43 56-62 (6) 21-52/16-39 .404/.410 5-18/6-15 .278/.400 9-12/24-34 .750/.706 32/32 - 13/9 17/18 4/5 4/8 27/19

at Lafayette 26/33 42/44 68-77 (9) 28-61/21-47 .459/.447 7-21/9-20 .333/.450 5-9/26-31 .556/.839 33/32 +1 13/14 15/12 1/3 8/7 22/17

at Bucknell* 26/26 22/29 48-55 (7) 14-45/19-58 .311/.328 3-12/1-18 .250/.056 17-22/16-22 .773/.727 34/38 (4) 9/8 11/7 0/3 3/4 19/19

COLGATE* 29/29 34/20 63-49 +14 21-53/18-46 .396/.391 5-15/6-19 .333/.316 16-22/7-15 .727/.467 41/27 +14 12/8 12/14 1/1 7/2 16/19

HOLY CROSS* 27/32 29/38 56-70 (14) 19-59/26-47 .322/.553 8-22/7-14 .364/.500 10-14/11-16 .714/.688 28/37 (9) 12/14 15/21 5/11 14/6 16/13

at Lehigh* 27/45 39/33 66-78 (12) 23-57/26-49 .404/.531 8-22/9-19 .364/.474 12-16/17-28 .750/.607 31/35 (4) 16/16 17/16 2/2 12/8 25/15

at American* 19/31 35/26 54-57 (3) 21-51/20-44 .412/.455 5-16/10-21 .313/.476 7-14/7-11 .500/.636 21/35 (14) 9/16 9/17 4/1 8/1 13/16

NAVY* 36/20 33/30 69-50 +19 26-51/21-53 .510/.396 3-11/1-19 .273/.053 14-22/7-11 .636/.636 33/32 +1 13/8 17/21 6/1 7/9 18/22

LAFAYETTE* 28/42 26/38 54-80 (26) 19-49/23-44 .388/.523 5-18/14-27 .278/.519 11-19/20-29 .579/.690 27/32 (5) 8/17 18/18 0/1 10/6 27/22

BUCKNELL* 15/23 36/39 51-62 (11) 17-52/15-36 .327/.417 5-17/7-15 .294/.467 12-17/25-35 .706/.714 26/39 (13) 6/8 13/19 3/2 10/3 29/18

at (1) Lehigh! 20/18 25/46 45-64 (19) 17-42/21-38 .405/.553 2-14/3-10 .143/.300 9-13/19-25 .692/.760 20/27 (7) 12/11 15/11 1/1 7/7 20/14

*Patriot League game !Patriot League Tournament Quarterfi nal

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

COMPARISON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

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2009-10 SUPERLATIVES

ARMY - TEAM GAME HIGHSPOINTS ........................................................... 86 ......................at VMI (11/13/09)FIELD GOALS MADE .......................................31 ......................at VMI (11/13/09)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ................................. 63 ........................ Lehigh (1/17/10)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ........... .564 (31-55) ......................at VMI (11/13/09)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE .................................9 ....................... at FDU (12/7/09)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ........................................ 25 .................... at SMU (12/30/09)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .................... .500 (9-18) ....................... at FDU (12/7/09) .500 (7-14) ................... American (1/20/10)FREE THROWS MADE .................................... 20 ......................at VMI (11/13/09)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS .............................. 32 ......................at VMI (11/13/09)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ...... 1.000 (12-12) .................... at SMU (12/30/09)REBOUNDS .................................................... 44 ...........................Brown (1/6/10)ASSISTS ......................................................... 18 ....................... at FDU (12/7/09)STEALS ........................................................... 15 ......................at VMI (11/13/09)BLOCKED SHOTS ..............................................6 ......................at VMI (11/13/09) 6 ...........................Navy (2/20/10)TURNOVERS ................................................... 34 ......................at VMI (11/13/09)FOULS ............................................................ 29 .....................Bucknell (2/27/10)

OPPONENT - GAME HIGHSPOINTS ........................................................... 93 ......................at VMI (11/13/09)FIELD GOALS MADE .......................................27 ......................at VMI (11/13/09)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ................................. 63 ......................at VMI (11/13/09)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .......... .553 (26-47) ..................Holy Cross (2/10/10)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE .............................. 14 ....................Lafayette (2/24/10)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ........................................ 34 ........Mt. St. Vincent (12/19/09)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ................. .519 (14-27) ....................Lafayette (2/24/10)FREE THROWS MADE .................................... 28 ......................at VMI (11/13/09) 28 .................. at Buffalo (12/3/09)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ...............................37 ......................at VMI (11/13/09)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ....... .839 (26-31) ............... at Lafayette (1/27/10)REBOUNDS .....................................................41 ...................at Portland (1/2/10)ASSISTS ..........................................................17 ...................at Portland (1/2/10) 17 ....................Lafayette (2/24/10)STEALS ........................................................... 20 ......................at VMI (11/13/09)BLOCKED SHOTS ........................................... 11 ..................Holy Cross (2/10/10)TURNOVERS ................................................... 30 ................... Harvard (11/23/09)FOULS ............................................................ 25 ................... Harvard (11/23/09) 25 ..........at Dartmouth (12/12/09)

ARMY - GAME LOWSPOINTS ........................................................... 45 ......................at Lehigh (3/3/10)FIELD GOALS MADE ...................................... 14 ................ at Bucknell (1/30/10)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ................................. 42 ......................at Lehigh (3/3/10)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .......... .311 (14-45) ................ at Bucknell (1/30/10)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE .................................0 ..........at Dartmouth (12/12/09)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ...........................................7 ..........at Dartmouth (12/12/09)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ...................... .000 (0-7) ..........at Dartmouth (12/12/09)FREE THROWS MADE .......................................5 .................................Three TimesFREE THROW ATTEMPTS .................................6 ............. at Holy Cross (1/13/10)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .............500 (5-10) .................. at Buffalo (12/3/09) .500 (7-14) ............... at American (2/17/10)REBOUNDS .................................................... 20 ......................at Lehigh (3/3/10)ASSISTS ............................................................6 .....................Bucknell (2/27/10)STEALS ..............................................................3 ......New Hampshire (12/22/09) 3 ................ at Bucknell (1/30/10)BLOCKED SHOTS ..............................................0 .................................Three TimesTURNOVERS ......................................................5 ..........................Brown (1/6/10)FOULS ............................................................ 13 ........Mt. St. Vincent (12/19/09) 13 ............... at American (2/17/10)

OPPONENT - GAME LOWSPOINTS ........................................................... 48 ..........................Yale (11/28/09)FIELD GOALS MADE ...................................... 14 ......New Hampshire (12/22/09)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ................................. 35 ................... Harvard (11/23/09)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .......... .347 (17-49) ............ at Princeton (11/21/09)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE .................................1 ................ at Bucknell (1/30/10) 1 ...........................Navy (2/20/10)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ........................................ 10 ......................at Lehigh (3/3/10)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .................... .053 (1-19) ...........................Navy (2/20/10)FREE THROWS MADE .......................................7 .................................Three TimesFREE THROW ATTEMPTS .................................9 ........Mt. St. Vincent (12/19/09)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .......... .421 (8-19) ..........................Yale (11/28/09)REBOUNDS .................................................... 29 ......................at VMI (11/13/09)ASSISTS ............................................................6 ................... Harvard (11/23/09)STEALS ..............................................................1 .................................Three TimesBLOCKED SHOTS ..............................................0 ......New Hampshire (12/22/09)TURNOVERS ......................................................7 ................ at Bucknell (1/30/10)FOULS ............................................................ 10 ............. at Holy Cross (1/13/10)

ARMY - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Points ............................................ 30 ...... Julian Simmons at Buffalo (12/3/09)

Field Goals Made ......................... 12 ...... Julian Simmons at Buffalo (12/3/09)

Field Goal Att. ............................... 20 ...... Julian Simmons at Buffalo (12/3/09)

FG Pct (min 5 made) ......1.000 (5-5) ........................ Jeremy Hence (12/12/09)

3-Point FG Made .............................5 ....................Julian Simmons, Three Times

3-Point FG Att. .............................. 11 ........... Julian Simmons at FDU (12/7/09)

3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) ....1.000 (3-3) .................. Nathan Hedgecock (12/7/09)

Free Throws Made ...........................9 ........... Marcus Nelson at VMI (11/13/09)

Free Throw Att. .............................. 12 ........... Marcus Nelson at VMI (11/13/09)

FT Pct (min 3 made) ..... 1.000 (6-6) ............... Josh Miller at Portland (1/2/10)

Rebounds.........................................9 .................................................. Four Times

Assists ..............................................8 .................... Josh Miller at FDU (12/7/09)

Steals ...............................................8 ......Cleveland Richard at Princeton (11/21/09)

Blocked Shots..................................4 ........... Marcus Nelson at VMI (11/13/09)

Turnovers .........................................8 .......Josh Miller vs. Mt. St. Vincent (12/19/09)

Fouls .................................................5 ..................................................... 13 Times

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Points ............................................ 33 ............ CJ McCollum at Lehigh (2/13/10)

Field Goals Made ......................... 11 ............ CJ McCollum at Lehigh (2/13/10)

Field Goal Att. ............................... 20 ..............Kyle Roemer at Colgate (1/9/10)

FG Pct (min 5 made) ....... .875 (7-8) ......Andrew Keister at Holy Cross (1/13/10)

3-Point FG Made .............................8 .............Jim Mower vs. Lafayette (2/4/10)

3-Point FG Att. .............................. 16 .....Dino Johnson vs. Mt. St. Vincent (12/19/09)

3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (4-4) ................. Chris Harrs at Navy (1/23/10)

Free Throws Made .........................17 .............. Austin Kenon at VMI (11/13/09)

Free Throw Att. .............................. 20 .............. Austin Kenon at VMI (11/13/09)

FT Pct (min 3 made) .. 1.000 (10-10) .......... Jared Mintz at Lafayette (1/27/10)

Rebounds...................................... 19 ..............Luke Sikma at Portland (1/2/10)

Assists ..............................................8 .............Marquis Hall at Lehigh (2/13/10)

Steals ...............................................6 ...................Ron Burks at VMI (11/13/09)

Blocked Shots..................................9 ...... Eric Meister vs. Holy Cross (2/10/10)

Turnovers .........................................8 .......... Jeremy Lin vs. Harvard (11/23/09)

8 ......... R.J. Evans vs. Holy Cross (2/10/10)

Fouls .................................................5 ..................................................Eight Times

TEAM HIGHS & LOWS

INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

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VISITORS: Army (2-1)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 7-14 1-4 3-7 3 1 18 2 3 0 8 31Walker c 1-1 0-0 2-2 2 1 4 0 1 0 1 22Nelson g 4-8 0-0 0-1 6 4 8 3 4 1 1 34Simmons g 3-7 2-4 2-4 1 0 10 0 4 0 1 13Miller g 1-6 1-3 2-2 9 0 5 5 7 1 2 35McDonald 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5Zastoupil 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 19Pancoe 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Ellis 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 10Hence 1-1 0-0 1-1 3 5 3 0 3 0 0 20Sizemore 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 9TEAM 3Totals.............. 21-45 4-12 10-18 29 14 56 11 23 3 14 200

FG% 1st Half: 12-22 54.5% 2nd Half: 9-23 39.1% Game: 46.7%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 33.3%F Throw % 1st Half: 1-1 100% 2nd Half: 9-17 52.9% Game: 55.6%

HOME TEAM: Princeton (2-1)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINLake f 3-10 2-8 2-2 7 4 10 0 1 0 1 25Mavraides f 4-13 3-9 3-4 5 4 14 5 3 0 1 30Finley c 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 11Buczak c 2-4 1-2 0-0 1 2 5 0 3 0 0 19Schroeder g 3-6 1-4 0-0 2 2 7 2 4 0 1 39Barrett 0-4 0-3 0-0 3 4 0 2 2 0 3 26Comfort 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Davis 3-6 1-4 2-2 3 1 9 1 5 0 0 17Saunders 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 6Maddox 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0+Hummer 2-5 0-0 3-4 6 0 7 1 4 2 1 27TEAM 4 Totals.............. 17-49 8-31 10-12 33 20 52 12 27 2 7 200

FG% 1st Half: 6-22 27.3% 2nd Half: 11-27 40.7% Game: 34.7%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-13 15.4% 2nd Half: 6-18 33.3% Game: 25.8%F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 10-12 83.3% Game: 83.3%

Offi cials: Mark Shea, Peter Palermino, Julius TerrellTechnical fouls: Army-None. Princeton-None. Attendance: 1916

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalArmy 27 29 56Princeton 14 38 52

VISITORS: Long Island (0-2)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINMayorga f 1-5 1-4 0-0 5 1 3 0 1 0 1 18Onyechi c 3-3 0-0 2-4 3 3 8 0 6 0 0 26Wisseh g 10-14 3-5 1-4 2 2 24 4 6 0 0 36Culpo g 1-3 1-3 2-2 0 2 5 1 1 0 1 26Hicks g 0-6 0-5 2-2 5 5 2 0 0 0 1 36Johnson 3-10 0-4 2-2 9 1 8 3 1 0 1 30Olasewere 2-2 0-0 2-5 4 4 6 0 2 1 2 19Wright 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Hucks 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5TEAM 2 Totals.............. 20-43 5-21 11-19 30 18 56 8 17 1 6 200

FG% 1st Half: 9-16 56.3% 2nd Half: 11-27 40.7% Game: 46.5%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 4-16 25.0% Game: 23.8%F Throw % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 7-12 58.3% Game: 57.9%

HOME TEAM: Army (1-1)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 3-12 1-5 2-2 8 2 9 6 2 1 0 32Walker c 0-4 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 19Nelson g 2-4 0-0 1-1 4 2 5 2 1 1 2 33Thompson g 4-10 1-3 1-3 1 2 10 0 1 0 1 22Miller g 4-12 2-7 2-3 4 2 12 4 2 0 1 32McDonald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Zastoupil 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 16Ellis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Hence 3-7 0-1 2-2 7 3 8 0 1 0 0 25Sizemore 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4Simmons 5-8 3-4 2-2 0 3 15 0 2 0 0 14 Totals.............. 23-59 7-20 10-13 32 22 63 12 10 2 4 200

FG% 1st Half: 9-34 26.5% 2nd Half: 14-25 56.0% Game: 39.0%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% 2nd Half: 4-9 44.4% Game: 35.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 10-13 76.9% Game: 76.9%

Offi cials: Jack Sweeney (R), Tom Chichester (U1), Jeffery Clark (U2)Technical fouls: Long Island-None. Army-None. Attendance: 403

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalLong Island 23 33 56Army 21 42 63

VISITORS: Army (0-1)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 5-10 0-4 4-8 7 3 14 3 7 0 2 35Zastoupil f 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 1 4 0 2 0 1 13Walker c 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 8Nelson g 2-5 0-0 9-12 6 2 13 3 6 4 4 32Thompson g 6-7 1-1 1-3 3 3 14 0 2 0 1 17McDonald 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 1 2 1 1 8Pancoe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Ellis 0-1 0-0 2-3 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 2Hence 4-6 0-1 1-2 9 5 9 3 6 1 4 29Sizemore 1-2 0-0 1-2 1 1 3 2 2 0 1 12Simmons 6-11 1-3 0-0 0 3 13 0 1 0 0 10Miller 4-8 2-6 2-2 5 3 12 3 4 0 1 34TEAM 2 1 Totals.............. 31-55 4-15 20-32 43 27 86 16 34 6 15 200

FG% 1st Half: 11-21 52.4% 2nd Half: 20-34 58.8% Game: 56.4%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-3 0.0% 2nd Half: 4-12 33.3% Game: 26.7%F Throw % 1st Half: 14-23 60.9% 2nd Half: 6-9 66.7% Game: 62.5%

HOME TEAM: VMI (1-0)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINOkoye f 6-10 1-3 1-2 5 3 14 2 2 1 2 23Burks f 4-11 2-6 5-6 10 2 15 2 7 1 6 36Houston f 1-4 0-1 1-4 5 3 3 1 1 0 1 24Kenon g 3-11 1-6 17-20 0 1 24 5 3 0 3 35Sparks g 6-14 4-9 2-3 2 2 18 3 0 0 3 36Lonon 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 3 2 1 4 0 1 7Carr 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 10Josey 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 3 0 1 5Gabriel 5-11 3-7 0-0 2 3 13 1 0 1 2 20Gore 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 4TEAM 2 Totals.............. 27-63 11-32 28-37 29 22 93 16 22 3 20 200

FG% 1st Half: 13-36 36.1% 2nd Half: 14-27 51.9% Game: 42.9%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-20 25.0% 2nd Half: 6-12 50.0% Game: 34.4%F Throw % 1st Half: 12-12 100% 2nd Half: 16-25 64.0% Game: 75.7%

Offi cials: Dennis Cowart, Timothy Haddix, Jason PageTechnical fouls: Army-None. VMI-None. Attendance: 2215

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalArmy 36 50 86VMI 43 50 93

2009-10 RECAPS

GAME #3 • NOV. 21ARMY 56, PRINCETON 52

PRINCETON, N.J. • JADWIN GYM

GAME #2 • NOV. 17, 2009ARMY 63, LIU 56

WEST POINT, N.Y. • CHRISTL ARENA

GAME #1 • NOV. 13, 2009VMI 93, ARMY 86

LEXINGTON, VA. • CAMERON HALL

LEXINGTON, Va. - Army had its highest offensive output in a regulation game versus a Division I op-ponent since the 2000-01 season, but the high-oc-tane VMI Keydets scored a 93-86 victory at Camer-on Hall on Friday night in the season opener for both schools. Army shot 56.4 percent and outrebounded the Keydets, 43-29, but could not overcome 34 turnovers, including 22 in the fi rst half. Army had fi ve players in double fi gures for the fi rst time since Jan. 24, 2001. Tyrell Thompson scored a career-high 14 points, which was matched by Cleve-land Richard. Marcus Nelson chipped in 13 points, including a career-high nine foul shots. Nelson also blocked four shots and made four steals. Two players scored in double fi gures off the bench. Julian Simmons scored 13 points on 6-of-11 shoot-ing, including on three-pointers, while Josh Miller had 12 points, including a team-high two three-pointers. VMI’sAustin Kenon scored a game-high 24 points, 17 of which came from the free throw line. The game featured 49 fouls and a combined 69 foul shots. Army was 20 for 32 from the stripe, while the Keydets made 28 of 37. Ron Burks added a double-double of 15 points, 10 rebounds. Army outscored the Keydets 50-30 in the paint, but VMI turned the Black Knights’ 34 turnovers into 38 points. VMI led 75-65 with 8:38 left in the game, but the Black Knights fought back with a 14-4 run that knotted the game with 5:44 left. Simmons scored the last fi ve points of the spurt, including the game-tying triple. The Keydets came right back, however, with six straight points to take an 85-79 advantage on a Burks layup with 2:08 left. Army got back within four points, but the Keydets went 8 for 12 from the free throw line down the stretch to preserve their lead. It was VMI’s second straight win over the Black Knights.

WEST POINT, N.Y. – Army used an 18-2 second-half run to seize control and hung on for a 63-56 victory over Long Island University. The game was the fi rst victory for Black Knights’ fi rst-year head coach Zach Spiker. Julian Simmons led the Black Knights with 15 points off the bench, his second straight double-digit game to start the season. Simmons hit 5-of-8 shots, including 3-of-4 three-point attempts in only 14 minutes of play. Josh Miller and Tyrell Thompson also put up double fi gures with 12 and 10 points, respectively. Senior F Cleveland Richard had his string of games with at least 10 points stopped at six, but still posted nine points, a team-high eight rebounds and a game-high six assists. Jaytornah Wisseh led all players with 24 points on 10-of-14 shooting, including three three-pointers. Kyle Johnson added eight points and a game-high nine rebounds. The Black Knights rebounded from a poor-shoot-ing fi rst half to hit 56.0 percent (14-25) of their shots after halftime, outscoring the Blackbirds 42-33 to overcome a two-point defi cit at intermission. Army shot only 26.5 percent (9-34) in the opening stanza. The lead changed hands several times in the early going. Army led 17-15 with 6:52 left in the half, but LIU countered with six straight points to take a 21-17 lead with 2:56 to go, the seventh lead change of the fi rst half. The two teams traded baskets before Jeremy Hence scored to cut Army’s hafl time defi cit to 23-21. LIU scored the fi rst basket of second half to re-establish a four-point lead, but the Black Knights came storming back with the decisive 18-2 run. Clevleand Richard capped the run with fi ve straight points, including a three-pointer to snap an 0-for-6 start from the fl oor. The Blackbirds fought back to within a point at 50-49, but a Simmons three-pointer pushed Army back in front by four points with 3:33 left. Army stretched its lead to as many as 10 in the waning moments.

PRINCETON, N.J. – Cleveland Richard scored a game-high 18 points to go with an Army single-game record eight steals as the Black Knights held off a late rally by host Princeton to win 56-52. The Black Knights turned a 13-point halftime advantage into a 20-point lead with a 14-7 burst in the opening six minutes of the second stanza, capped by a two-handed fast break dunk from Mar-cus Nelson, who fi nished with eight points and six rebounds. Army continued to control the pace of the game over the next eight minutes, leading by double-digits until the Tigers stormed back into the game behind a 13-1 run. With Army holding a 50-34 advantage at the 6:33 mark of the fi nal period, Princeton forward Dan Mavraides powered the Tigers’ surge with a pair of 3-pointers during the run. He scored all 14 of his points during the second half, and helped Princeton trim the Army lead to just four points with 1:22 re-maining. The Tigers got to within three on a pair of free throws from Mavraides before Julian Simmons, who added 10 points in just 13 minutes, converted on a pair of free throws down the stretch to help keep the Black Knights in control. Army, which opened the game on a 10-0 run, en-joyed a double-digit lead for much of the fi rst half and did not surrender a point to the Tigers’ offense until 7:41 into the game, thanks in large part to a strong defensive performance that forced 16 turn-overs and yielded just 14 fi rst-half points on a 6-for-22 shooting effort from Princeton. Simmons’ triple at the 7:06 mark of the fi rst half game Army its biggest lead of the half, 21-6. Josh Miller grabbed a game-high nine rebounds to go with his fi ve points in the win, Ella Ellis added six points for the Black Knights. Nick Lake scored 10 points and led the Tigers with seven rebounds on the loss.

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VISITORS: Yale (2-5)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINDavis f 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 16Gibson f 2-5 0-1 1-2 5 2 5 1 3 2 2 33Sands c 1-5 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 1 3 0 0 21Braswell g 3-6 0-1 3-4 3 0 9 2 0 0 2 22Zampier g 4-15 1-8 0-0 1 2 9 2 2 0 0 28Morgan 0-1 0-1 1-3 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 6Grace 0-4 0-3 0-1 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 18Katz 0-3 0-3 0-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 8Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2Mantilla 3-3 3-3 0-2 1 0 9 0 1 0 0 14Willhite 3-3 0-0 3-4 4 3 9 0 0 1 1 21Martin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Mangano 2-3 0-1 0-1 1 4 4 0 1 0 1 9TEAM 6 1 Totals.............. 18-50 4-21 8-19 31 18 48 8 15 3 8 200

FG% 1st Half: 10-24 41.7% 2nd Half: 8-26 30.8% Game: 36.0%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 0-11 0.0% Game: 19.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 0-4 0.0% 2nd Half: 8-15 53.3% Game: 42.1% HOME TEAM: Army (4-1)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 7-14 1-4 3-5 5 2 18 2 1 0 0 34Walker c 1-3 0-0 2-2 5 4 4 0 2 1 2 19Nelson g 3-5 0-0 3-4 5 3 9 1 1 1 1 26Simmons g 2-10 2-5 1-2 1 2 7 0 0 0 2 18Miller g 2-3 1-2 1-2 4 3 6 4 3 0 0 31McDonald 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 11Zastoupil 3-4 0-0 0-0 4 3 6 0 0 0 0 18Pancoe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Hedgecock 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2Ellis 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 9Hence 5-6 0-0 0-0 3 2 10 1 2 1 1 22Sizemore 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 8Clark 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Springer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+TEAM 5 1 Totals.............. 25-50 4-11 10-15 35 22 64 10 14 3 7 200

FG% 1st Half: 12-25 48.0% 2nd Half: 13-25 52.0% Game: 50.0%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 36.4%F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 66.7%

Offi cials: Mike Pilla (R), Ben Vasconcells (U1), Bob Martin (U2)Technical fouls: Yale-None. Army-None. Attendance: 1064

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalYale 24 24 48Army 32 32 64

VISITORS: Bryant (0-6)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINLatham f 2-4 0-0 0-1 10 2 4 2 5 1 2 37McMath f 3-5 2-3 0-0 4 4 8 3 2 0 0 27Pontes c 1-3 0-0 3-4 1 3 5 1 2 0 2 16Birrell g 6-11 6-11 2-2 2 0 20 0 2 0 0 31Parzych g 2-11 2-9 3-4 5 2 9 6 1 0 0 32Lo 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 4 0 15Chroney 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 5Jordan 1-7 1-4 6-6 5 2 9 1 5 0 0 27Kondratyev 1-2 1-2 0-0 3 3 3 0 2 1 0 10TEAM 1 Totals.............. 16-44 12-29 14-17 35 19 58 14 20 6 4 200

FG% 1st Half: 11-20 55.0% 2nd Half: 5-24 20.8% Game: 36.4%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 8-15 53.3% 2nd Half: 4-14 28.6% Game: 41.4%F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100% 2nd Half: 10-13 76.9% Game: 82.4%

HOME TEAM: Army (5-1)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 6-13 3-5 3-6 6 3 18 0 0 0 5 29Walker c 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 1 4 2 0 22McDonald g 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 9Nelson g 3-6 0-0 0-0 4 1 6 1 2 0 0 25Simmons g 3-11 1-4 2-2 2 3 9 0 0 1 1 23Zastoupil 4-7 0-0 0-0 4 2 8 0 1 0 1 17Pancoe 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Ellis 4-8 0-1 2-4 1 0 10 1 0 0 0 12Hence 1-3 1-2 4-6 4 0 7 1 2 1 0 25Sizemore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Miller 2-5 1-3 1-3 5 1 6 5 2 0 2 32TEAM 6 1 Totals.............. 23-57 6-16 12-21 34 16 64 12 12 4 9 200

FG% 1st Half: 13-26 50.0% 2nd Half: 10-31 32.3% Game: 40.4%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 2-10 20.0% Game: 37.5%F Throw % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 9-14 64.3% Game: 57.1%

Offi cials: James Salamone (R), Brandon Cruz (U), Harold Drumgole (U)Technical fouls: Bryant-TEAM. Army-None. Attendance: 274

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBryant 34 24 58Army 33 31 64

VISITORS: Harvard (3-1)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINMiller f 2-2 0-0 1-1 0 1 5 1 1 0 0 11Wright f 2-2 0-0 0-1 5 2 4 0 3 2 1 25Lin g 0-6 0-6 6-13 5 4 6 4 8 2 3 31McNally g 4-6 2-4 5-7 2 2 15 1 3 0 2 34Kenyi g 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Webster 0-3 0-3 2-2 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 12Curry 1-3 0-2 2-2 0 2 4 0 2 0 1 16Van Nest 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 12Giger 3-6 1-2 1-1 3 3 8 0 4 0 2 21Casey 1-2 0-0 1-2 8 3 3 0 6 2 0 20Magnarelli 1-2 0-0 1-2 6 2 3 0 3 2 1 12Team 1 Totals.............. 15-35 4-20 19-31 36 25 53 6 30 8 10 200

FG% 1st Half: 6-15 40.0% 2nd Half: 9-20 45.0% Game: 42.9%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-8 12.5% 2nd Half: 3-12 25.0% Game: 20.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 8-15 53.3% 2nd Half: 11-16 68.8% Game: 61.3%

HOME TEAM: Army (3-1)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 3-8 1-4 5-6 3 4 12 4 2 0 3 22Walker c 2-4 0-0 2-2 9 4 6 0 2 0 4 31Nelson g 2-5 0-0 3-4 2 4 7 1 1 0 2 23Simmons g 4-11 3-6 5-7 0 1 16 0 4 0 0 24Miller g 2-7 0-4 1-3 2 3 5 2 4 0 4 20McDonald 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 17Zastoupil 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 8Pancoe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 9Ellis 0-1 0-1 1-3 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 9Hence 1-5 0-1 0-0 7 2 2 0 1 0 0 24Sizemore 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4Thompson 1-4 0-0 1-1 0 2 3 1 3 0 1 8Springer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1TEAM 2 Totals.............. 17-50 4-17 18-26 28 26 56 8 21 0 14 200

FG% 1st Half: 8-24 33.3% 2nd Half: 9-26 34.6% Game: 34.0%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 2-10 20.0% Game: 23.5%F Throw % 1st Half: 7-8 87.5% 2nd Half: 11-18 61.1% Game: 69.2%

Offi cials: Don McEvoy (R), Steve Weaver (U1), Mike McCloskey (U2)Technical fouls: Harvard-None. Army-None. Attendance: 396

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalHarvard 21 32 53Army 25 31 56

2009-10 RECAPS

GAME #6 • NOV. 30, 2009ARMY 64, BRYANT 58

WEST POINT, N.Y. • CHRISTL ARENA

GAME #5 • NOV. 28, 2009ARMY 64, YALE 48

WEST POINT, N.Y. • CHRISTL ARENA

GAME #4 • NOV. 23, 2009ARMY 56, HARVARD 53

WEST POINT, N.Y. • CHRISTL ARENA

WEST POINT, N.Y. - Julian Simmons scored 11 of his game-high 16 points in the fi nal six minutes, four seconds to rally the Black Knights from a six-point defi cit in their 56-53 win over Harvard. Army trailed 44-38 before Simmons scored eight of the game’s next 10 points to tie the score. Army was able to take the lead in the fi nal minute, and the Katy, Texas native helped seal the victory with three key foul shots in the waning seconds. Simmons’ 16 points represented his highest scor-ing game of the season and ran his streak of con-secutive games in double fi gures to a career-high four. Cleveland Richard was the only other Black Knight in double fi gures with 12 points and a team-high four assists. Chris Walker led all players with nine rebounds. Oliver McNally was the only Harvard player in double fi gures with 15. Jeremy Lin, who came into the game averaging better than 18 points per game, went 0 for 6 from the fl oor and scored all six of his points from the free throw line (6-13). Turnovers played a key role in the outcome. Har-vard held a 36-28 rebounding edge and outshot the Black Knights 42.9 percent to 34.0 percent, but could not overcome 30 turnovers that led to 22 Army points. The Black Knights committed 21 mis-cues of their own. The game featured 51 fouls and a total of 57 free throws. Harvard hit 19 of its 31 free throws, while Army connected on 18 of its 26 shots from the line. Army led 23-9 before the Crimson scored the next four points to cut the margin to 23-13 with 4:56 left in the fi rst half. The Black Knights led 25-13, but Harvard ended the half on an 8-0 run to send the teams into the locker room with Army ahead 25-21. The Black Knights led by six after a pair of Sim-mons foul shots, but McNally stroked a three-pointer that started a 7-0 run and gave the Crimson a 30-29 lead. Harvard was able to stretch its lead to as many six points before Army’s comeback.

WEST POINT, N.Y. - Cleveland Richard scored a game-high 18 points, including 13 in the second half, to lead Army to a 64-48 win over Yale Army improved to 4-1 for the fi rst time since the 1983-84 season. Richard’s 18-point outburst tied Army’s best indi-vidual scoring effort of the season. Jeremy Hence also scored a season high with 10 points. The Army defense did not allow a Yale player to score in double fi gures. Four Bulldogs scored nine points, including Alex Zampier who entered the game averaging 22.3 points per contest. The trio of Marcus Nelson, Hence and Mitch McDonald limited the Bulldogs’ leading scorer to only 4-of-15 shooting, including 1 for 8 from behind the arc. Yale’s 48 points represented Army’s best defensive effort of the season and the fewest points scored against the Black Knights since a 47-36 loss to Holy Cross on Jan. 14, 2009. Army led 19-14 before Raffi Mantilla hit consecu-tive three-pointers to push the Bulldogs in front for the fi rst time at 20-19 with 6:35 remaining in the opening period. Army regained the advantage on a layup by Eric Zastoupil with 4:55 left. The bucket started a 13-4 run to end the half that put the Black Knights in front 30-22 at intermission. Army started the half on a 14-7 run, including sev-en points by Richard to take a 44-29 lead with 17:14 left. Yale got back within 10 points, but Army scored the next nine points to lead 55-36 with 8:15 left. Yale closed within 14 points, but Army quickly re-built a 19-point lead with 2:09 to go and was able to maintain at least a 16-point margin for the rest of the contest and take the 64-48 victory. The win improved the Black Knights to 3-0 versus the Ivy League with remaning games versus Dart-mouth and Brown.

WEST POINT, N.Y. - Army won its fi fth in a row, coming from behind to take out the Bryant Bull-dogs, 64-58 at Christl Arena. Army won fi ve of its fi rst six games for the fi rst time since the 1978-79 season when the Mike Krzyze-wski-led Cadets began the campaign 6-1. The Black Knights trailed by as many as eight in the fi rst half, and were down one at halftime, but outscored the Bulldogs 31-24 in the second half to take the victory. Cleveland Richard led the Black Knights with 18 points and six rebounds, including a season-high three three-pointers. Richard also led the defensive charge with fi ve steals and did not commit a turn-over. Ella Ellis had his fi rst career double-digit scor-ing game with 10 points in 12 minutes off the bench. Josh Miller dished out a team-high fi ve assists. Bryant was playing without its leading scorer, Ce-cil Gresham, who was averaging 15.0 points per game, but Chris Birrell picked up the slack with a game-high 20 points, including six three-pointers. Birrell was the only Bryant player in double fi gures. Barry Latham grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds. The Bulldogs entered the game hitting just 30.8 percent of its three-pointers, but hit 12-of-29 (.414) triples against the Black Knights. Bryant broke a 14-14 tie with a 10-2 run to take a 24-16 lead with 7:39 left. Army countered with a 12-2 spurt of its own, and the Black Knights took their fi rst lead at 28-26 on runner by Richard with 4:21 left. Army led 32-31 with under a minute to go, but Birrell hit a three-pointer to push the Bulldogs back in front by two with nine seconds left. Miller was fouled on his last-second desperation shot, but made just one of the two free throws to send Army into the locker room down 34-33. Army started the second half on a 10-2 run that put the Black Knights in front for good. Army led by as many as nine points on two occassions, but the Bulldogs were able to slice their defi cit to 61-58 with less than 20 seconds to go. The Army defense held Bryant scoreless for the remainder of the game.

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VISITORS: Army (5-2)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINNelson g 3-4 0-0 0-2 3 4 6 1 4 0 2 25]Simmons g 12-20 5-8 1-1 1 4 30 0 1 0 3 27Miller g 3-9 2-4 0-0 4 1 8 3 4 0 4 34Walker c 3-7 0-0 1-1 4 5 7 1 1 1 2 22Richard f 1-12 1-8 0-0 3 0 3 6 1 0 3 32McDonald 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Zastoupil 2-2 0-0 3-4 2 1 7 0 1 0 0 17Pancoe 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 7Ellis 1-2 0-1 0-0 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 6Hence 2-3 0-0 0-2 4 4 4 2 1 1 0 25Sizemore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Springer 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1TEAM 3 Totals.............. 27-62 8-23 5-10 29 24 67 14 16 2 14 200

FG% 1st Half: 12-29 41.4% 2nd Half: 15-33 45.5% Game: 43.5%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd Half: 5-13 38.5% Game: 34.8%F Throw % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 2-2 100% Game: 50.0%

HOME TEAM: Buffalo (3-2)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINWatt f 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 2 2 2 1 11Betts f 1-5 0-2 4-4 8 3 6 3 3 0 0 24Robinson f 1-1 0-0 3-4 2 2 5 0 4 1 0 26Pierce g 5-11 1-4 3-6 4 0 14 2 1 0 1 28Boyer g 2-6 2-6 7-8 3 1 13 4 3 0 2 37Watson II 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Smiley 4-7 4-7 2-2 2 1 14 1 1 0 1 17Filzen 3-4 3-4 0-0 0 0 9 1 3 0 0 9Alston 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 14Laleye 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3Boudreau 2-7 0-0 8-9 10 2 12 1 3 1 1 26Barnett 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2TEAM 3 Totals.............. 18-42 10-23 28-35 37 14 74 14 22 4 7 200

FG% 1st Half: 12-21 57.1% 2nd Half: 6-21 28.6% Game: 42.9%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 8-14 57.1% 2nd Half: 2-9 22.2% Game: 43.5%F Throw % 1st Half: 8-10 80.0% 2nd Half: 20-25 80.0% Game: 80.0%

Offi cials: Kevin Ferguson, Craig Griffi th, Dan FouserTechnical fouls: Army-None. Buffalo-None. Attendance: 1554

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalArmy 30 37 67Buffalo 40 34 74

VISITORS: Army (6-2)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINNelson g 3-3 0-0 0-1 2 2 6 2 3 2 2 20Simmons g 6-13 5-11 0-0 1 2 17 0 2 0 0 19Miller g 1-1 0-0 2-2 5 1 4 8 4 0 3 28Walker c 2-4 0-0 1-2 4 2 5 0 2 1 0 21Richard f 5-8 1-2 1-2 5 3 12 5 4 0 0 29McDonald 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 11Zastoupil 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7Pancoe 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 13Hedgecock 3-3 3-3 0-0 1 1 9 0 0 0 0 5Ellis 0-3 0-1 2-3 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 16Hence 1-5 0-1 0-0 6 0 2 2 2 0 0 17Sizemore 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2McElrath 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Clark 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Springer 1-3 0-0 1-2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 10TEAM 3 Totals.............. 22-43 9-18 8-15 34 14 61 18 21 3 6 200

FG% 1st Half: 13-23 56.5% 2nd Half: 9-20 45.0% Game: 51.2%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-10 60.0% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 50.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 8-15 53.3% Game: 53.3% HOME TEAM: Fairleigh Dickinson (1-8)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINMulumba * 1-3 0-1 2-2 3 0 4 2 0 0 0 23Fernley * 2-3 2-3 0-0 2 2 6 0 0 0 1 14Scott * 1-10 0-3 2-3 1 2 4 5 6 0 0 40-Baptiste * 3-12 0-2 0-0 4 3 6 0 1 0 1 38Pursley * 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 0 2 1 0 18Grier 0-5 0-2 0-0 4 3 0 1 2 0 1 17Larizza 2-6 2-5 2-2 1 2 8 0 1 0 0 15Svrdlik 3-6 0-0 2-4 1 2 8 0 1 1 1 28Galvin 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 7TEAM 4 2 Totals.............. 14-47 4-16 8-11 24 15 40 8 18 3 4 200

FG% 1st Half: 6-22 27.3% 2nd Half: 8-25 32.0% Game: 29.8%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 3-12 25.0% Game: 25.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 5-7 71.4% Game: 72.7%

Offi cials: Brian O’Connell, Terry Murphy, Mike AlbertsenTechnical fouls: Army-None. Fairleigh Dickinson-None. Attendance: 516

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalArmy 32 29 61Fairleigh Dickinson 16 24 40

VISITORS: Army (7-2)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 5-9 0-1 3-4 6 0 13 1 3 0 1 30Walker f 4-7 0-0 0-0 6 4 8 0 1 1 1 17Nelson g 3-4 0-0 0-2 1 3 6 4 0 0 3 24Simmons g 2-8 0-3 1-2 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 23Miller g 3-8 0-2 5-11 8 2 11 6 4 0 1 34McDonald 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 7Zastoupil 0-2 0-0 2-2 4 2 2 0 0 1 1 19Pancoe 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5Hedgecock 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Ellis 1-4 0-1 3-5 3 1 5 0 0 0 0 14Hence 2-3 0-0 1-2 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 16Sizemore 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 7McElrath 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Clark 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Springer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1TEAM 6 Totals.............. 22-52 0-7 15-28 39 14 59 11 9 2 7 200

FG% 1st Half: 9-25 36.0% 2nd Half: 13-27 48.1% Game: 42.3%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-2 0.0% 2nd Half: 0-5 0.0% Game: 0.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 6-13 46.2% 2nd Half: 9-15 60.0% Game: 53.6%

HOME TEAM: Dartmouth (1-6)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRufful f 3-11 0-4 0-2 7 5 6 0 3 0 1 31Weeden f 2-3 0-0 0-0 4 4 4 1 2 1 0 14LaBove c 0-3 0-0 4-6 6 3 4 1 1 2 0 21Dixon g 3-11 2-6 2-2 3 1 10 1 1 0 0 31Pride g 1-4 1-3 1-3 5 4 4 3 3 0 1 30Trotter 5-11 2-4 2-2 4 4 14 0 1 1 2 36Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1Crecco 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2Sanders 0-2 0-0 2-2 2 1 2 4 0 0 0 16Riddle 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 8Ghogomu 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1Totals.............. 15-50 5-19 11-17 35 25 46 11 15 4 4 200

FG% 1st Half: 7-20 35.0% 2nd Half: 8-30 26.7% Game: 30.0%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 2-12 16.7% Game: 26.3%F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 100% 2nd Half: 9-15 60.0% Game: 64.7%

Offi cials: Bill Laubenstein, John Gill, Rich AntonelliTechnical fouls: Army-None. Dartmouth-None. Attendance: 376

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalArmy 24 35 59Dartmouth 19 27 46

GAME #9 • DEC. 12, 2009ARMY 59, DARTMOUTH 46

HANOVER, N.H. • LEEDE ARENA

GAME #8 • DEC. 7, 2009ARMY 61, FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 40

HACKENSACK, N.J. • ROTHMAN CENTER

GAME #7 • DEC. 3, 2009BUFFALO 74, ARMY 67

BUFFALO, N.Y. • ALUMNI ARENA

BUFFALO, N.Y. - Julian Simmons scored a career-high 30 points, but it was not enough to overcome a 15-point fi rst-half defi cit as Army fell at Buffalo, 74-67, at Alumni Arena. The loss snapped the Black Knights’ (5-2) fi ve-game winning streak, while the Bulls (3-2) earned their fi rst home victory of the season. Simmons’ 30-point effort was the fi rst by an Army player since Jarell Brown scored 35 on Jan. 27, 2008 in a win at Navy. Simmons was the only Army player in double fi gures, making 12-of-20 fi eld goals including fi ve of his eight three-point attempts. Josh Miller scored eight points and was one of four players with four rebounds. Cleveland Richard, Ar-my’s leading scorer entering the game at 14.8 points per game, scored three points on 1-of-12 shooting. Sean Smiley and Rodney Pierce led the Bulls with 14 points. Smiley made four of the Bulls 10 three-point-ers. John Boyer had 13 points, while Max Boudreau rounded out Buffalo’s top scorers with 12 markers. The Bulls were 28 for 35 from the free throw line, while Army made only fi ve of its 10 foul shots. The Bulls also owned 37-29 rebounding advantage. After Simmons and Marcus Nelson sparked a 9-0 run that put Army up 9-2, the host Bulls took com-mand with an extended 19-5 run over the next 5:21 take a 21-14 lead at the 10:47 mark of the opening stanza. Buffalo pushed its lead to 37-22, however, Army responded with eight of the game’s next 11 points to cut the lead to 10, 40-30, going into the locker room. After the Bulls started the second half with two free throws, Simmons knocked down back-to-back triples to trim the defi cit to 42-36 with 18:38 left in the sec-ond half. Simmons got the Black Knights within one point at 58-57 with 4:28 to go, but Smiley scored fi ve straight points to put the Bulls back on top by six. Army closed within three, but Buffalo iced the game from the free throw line, making 9-of-10 foul shots in the fi nal two minutes.

HACKENSACK, N.J. - Army scored the fi rst 14 points and led by double digits for the remainder of the game, earning a 61-40 road win at Fairleigh Dick-inson. Army head coach Zach Spiker became the fi rst Black Knights’ mentor to start their Army career with six wins in eight games since Tates Locke started 6-1 in 1963-64. Julian Simmons followed up his career-high 30-point effort at Buffalo with a game-high 17 points, including fi ve three-pointers, in only 19 minutes. Cleveland Richard was the only other Army player in double fi gures with 12 points. The Army defense did not allow an FDU player to reach double fi gures. Louis Larizza and Kamil Svrd-lik led the Knights with eight points each. Marcus Nelson, Jeremy Hence and Ella Ellis were among the Army defenders that held FDU’s leading scorer, Sean Batpiste to only six points in 38 minutes. Bap-tiste had averaged 22.3 points in the previous four games. FDU’s 40 points marked the fewest the Black Knights have allowed versus a Division I team since a 53-39 win at Holy Cross on Jan. 16, 2008. Army has held its opponents to less than 60 points in all six of its victories this season. The Black Knights made their fi rst fi rst fi ve shots during the opening spurt, including two three-point-ers by Simmons, while FDU missed its fi rst six shots. FDU cut the lead to 10, bu Army scored the next eight points. After the Knights trimmed the defi cit to 13, Nathan Hedgecock drilled his second three of the half with just eight seconds left to put Army back on top, 32-16 going into the locker room. Army stretched the lead to 41-19 as the Black Knights defense held the Knights without a fi eld goal for the fi rst fi ve minutes, 16 seconds of the second half. The Black Knights never led by less than 16 points for the remainder of the contest.

HANOVER, N.H. - Army won its second straight game, defeating Dartmouth 59-46 at Leede Arena. Cleveland Richard led the Black Knights with 13 points. Josh Miller added 11 markers, his fi rst double-digit game in seven outings. Miller fi lled up the box score with a team-high eight rebounds, six assists and a steal. Chris Walker contributed eight points, six rebounds, a blocked shot and a steal. Jabari Trotter led all players with 14 points, while Ronnie Dixon added 10 points for the Big Green. The Army defense forced 15 turnovers and forced the Big Green to shoot just 30.0 percent from the fi eld (15-50). The Black Knights have kept their oppo-nents to less than 50 points in back-to-back games and have not allowed their foe to reach the 60-point mark in all seven of their victories this season. The Army offense committed a season-low nine turnovers while shooting 42.3 percent overall. The Black Knights missed all seven of their three-point attempts, snapping a 28-game streak with at least one three-pointer. The Black Knights held a 39-35 rebounding edge. It is the fi fth time this season Army held the advan-tage on the glass, matching last season’s total. Army jumped out to a 7-2 lead, forcing three turn-overs in the fi rst four minutes of the contest. The Big Green scored nine of the next 11 points to take an 11-9 lead with 9:08 left in the half. Army shot 1 for 7 from the fl oor and committed three of its nine turnovers during the spurt. The lead changed hands fi ve times in the next four-plus minutes before Army took a 17-16 lead on two foul shots by senior F Eric Zastoupil. The Black Knights would not trail again, and led by fi ve at halftime. The Black Knights led 37-33 with 9:56 to go be-fore a 6-0 run gave them their fi rst double-digit lead of the night at 43-33 with 7:47 on the second-half clock. After the Big Green cut the lead to six, Army went on an 10-1 scoring spurt to ice the game.

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VISITORS: Mount Saint Vincent (4-3)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINPanetta f 2-4 0-0 4-6 5 3 8 1 3 0 1 28Bochkov f 2-4 2-4 0-0 0 3 6 0 1 0 0 13Johnson g 4-17 4-16 0-0 2 1 12 2 1 0 1 30Cunningham g 2-8 2-5 0-0 4 1 6 3 4 0 0 32DiMaggio g 5-13 3-8 0-0 1 3 13 2 3 0 3 25Ecock 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 11Walker 2-4 0-0 2-2 1 1 6 1 0 0 0 18Caputo 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 10Halton 1-4 0-1 1-1 3 5 3 0 1 1 1 21Naldjieff 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 12TEAM 6 Totals.............. 19-56 11-34 7-9 25 19 56 10 15 2 7 200

FG% 1st Half: 10-27 37.0% 2nd Half: 9-29 31.0% Game: 33.9%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-18 33.3% 2nd Half: 5-16 31.3% Game: 32.4%F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 7-9 77.8% Game: 77.8% HOME TEAM: Army (8-2)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 5-8 1-3 6-7 5 2 17 2 2 0 1 31Walker c 3-5 0-0 3-6 6 3 9 0 4 0 1 17Nelson g 2-3 0-1 2-3 6 2 6 3 0 3 0 29Simmons g 3-7 2-4 3-5 1 1 11 0 2 0 1 18Miller g 3-8 1-3 1-2 8 3 8 5 8 0 4 36McDonald 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 6Zastoupil 2-2 0-0 1-2 3 1 5 0 1 1 0 18Pancoe 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Hedgecock 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Ellis 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 8Hence 2-4 0-1 0-0 6 0 4 0 1 1 0 16Sizemore 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 13TEAM 2 Totals.............. 21-46 4-15 16-25 41 13 62 12 20 5 7 200

FG% 1st Half: 12-22 54.5% 2nd Half: 9-24 37.5% Game: 45.7%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 26.7%F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 14-20 70.0% Game: 64.0%

Offi cials: Jeff Bryant (R), Andrew Maira (U), Steve Ruppenthal (U)Technical fouls: Mount Saint Vincent-None. Army-None. Attendance: 642

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalMount Saint Vincent 26 30 56Army 27 35 62

VISITORS: New Hampshire (4-5)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINOnguetou f 2-6 1-4 2-3 5 1 7 0 1 0 0 31DiLiegro c 2-5 0-0 3-3 15 3 7 1 3 0 0 38Graham g 1-3 0-1 1-2 1 2 3 1 2 0 1 23Conley g 5-13 3-8 4-5 4 5 17 2 1 0 0 36Abreu g 4-12 4-8 0-1 4 0 12 3 2 0 0 36Rhoads 0-4 0-3 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 12Myrick 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7Santos 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 6Matagrano 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2]Benson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 9TEAM 1Totals.............. 14-45 8-25 10-14 31 15 46 9 13 0 3 200

FG% 1st Half: 5-21 23.8% 2nd Half: 9-24 37.5% Game: 31.1%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-12 25.0% 2nd Half: 5-13 38.5% Game: 32.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4% 2nd Half: 5-7 71.4% Game: 71.4%

HOME TEAM: Army (9-2)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 4-11 1-3 2-2 6 1 11 2 1 0 1 33Walker c 1-5 0-0 1-2 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 15Nelson g 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 5 2 4 2 1 0 21Simmons g 2-7 1-3 3-3 2 1 8 1 3 0 0 18Miller g 5-14 3-7 0-1 7 2 13 1 2 0 1 34McDonald 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 5Zastoupil 1-4 0-1 2-2 4 0 4 1 0 1 0 24Ellis 0-1 0-1 0-2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 10Hence 5-5 1-1 0-2 6 2 11 1 0 1 0 25Sizemore 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 12Thompson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Springer 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2TEAM 2 Totals.............. 20-51 6-16 8-14 38 18 54 11 11 3 3 200

FG% 1st Half: 10-25 40.0% 2nd Half: 10-26 38.5% Game: 39.2%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-10 10.0% 2nd Half: 5-6 83.3% Game: 37.5%F Throw % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 5-7 71.4% Game: 57.1%

Offi cials: Wally Rutecki (R), James Ostwalt (U), John Regan (U)Technical fouls: New Hampshire-None. Army-None. Attendance: 573

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalNew Hampshire 18 28 46Army 24 30 54

VISITORS: Army (9-3)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 5-15 0-5 2-2 4 1 12 2 3 0 2 34Walker c 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 14Nelson g 3-6 0-0 0-0 4 5 6 1 0 1 2 27Simmons g 5-10 2-6 2-2 5 1 14 1 4 0 1 28Miller g 5-10 2-5 2-2 3 1 14 2 0 0 0 36McDonald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Zastoupil 0-4 0-2 4-4 3 2 4 1 1 0 0 23Hedgecock 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Ellis 3-7 3-6 0-0 2 3 9 0 2 0 0 18Hence 0-1 0-0 2-2 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 13Sizemore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3Springer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2TEAM 4 Totals.............. 22-57 7-25 12-12 29 21 63 7 10 1 5 200

FG% 1st Half: 8-24 33.3% 2nd Half: 14-33 42.4% Game: 38.6%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-11 18.2% 2nd Half: 5-14 35.7% Game: 28.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100% 2nd Half: 8-8 100% Game: 100%

HOME TEAM: SMU (5-6)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINClinkscales * 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 8Faye * 4-8 1-3 3-3 1 1 12 2 1 1 1 36Haynes * 3-3 1-1 3-4 3 1 10 2 2 0 1 30McCoy * 1-4 0-0 2-3 3 3 4 1 3 0 0 33Dia * 6-10 0-0 7-9 14 1 19 3 2 4 1 37Williams 4-8 3-6 9-10 2 3 20 0 2 0 0 35Walker 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 5Nyakundi 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Harp 1-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 9TEAM 3 2 Totals.............. 20-39 6-15 25-31 27 14 71 9 13 5 3 200

FG% 1st Half: 12-22 54.5% 2nd Half: 8-17 47.1% Game: 51.3%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 40.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8% 2nd Half: 18-22 81.8% Game: 80.6%

Offi cials: Winston Stith, Steve Welmer, Kyle ChambersTechnical fouls: Army-None. SMU-None. Attendance: 3181

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalArmy 22 41 63SMU 34 37 71

GAME #12 • DEC. 30, 2009SMU 71, ARMY 63

DALLAS, TEXAS • MOODY COLISEUM

GAME #11 • DEC. 22, 2009ARMY 54, NEW HAMPSHIRE 46

WEST POINT, N.Y. • CHRISTL ARENA

GAME #10 • DEC. 19, 2009ARMY 62, MT. ST. VINCENT 56

WEST POINT, N.Y. • CHRISTL ARENA

WEST POINT, N.Y. – Army broke open a 54-54 tie with an 8-0 run to take a hard-fought 62-56 win over Mount Saint Vincent at Christl Arena. The Black Knights and Dolphins swapped the lead six times in the second half, before the Black Knights pulled away for its third straight win. Army won its sixth straight home game, including all fi ve of its appearances this season. Cleveland Richard led all players with 17 points, including 10 in the second half. Julian Simmons was also in double fi gures with 11 points, including a team-high two three-pointers. Josh Miller led the Black Knights with eight rebounds, fi ve assists and four steals. Marcus Nelson blocked three shots, including two on a key defensive stand during the decisive run, to move into second place on Army’s all-time list with 65 career rejections. The Division III Dolphins stayed in the game with 11 three-pointers (11-34), including four by Dino John-son and three by Nick DiMaggio. DiMaggio led the team with 13 points, while Johnson added 12 mark-ers. Pat Panetta grabbed a team-high fi ve boards for the Dolphins. Mount Saint Vincent claimed a 19-11 lead with 9:23 left after back-to-back three-pointers by John-son. Chris Walker ended a three-minute, 29-second Army scoring drought for the Black Knights, jump-starting an 8-0 run that tied the game. Army was able to take a one-point lead into intermission. Army was able to claim a 46-41 lead with 10:26 re-maining, but the Dolphins came back to take a 52-51 lead. After a three-pointer by Richard put Army back in front, Panetta tied the game with a pair of free throws with 5:10 left. Neither team scored for the next three minutes until Miller followed his own miss with a jumper in the lane that gave the Black Knights a 54-52 lead with 2:08 left. Army did not trail again. The Dolphins tied the game at 54-54, but Army scored eight straight to seize control of the contest. Miller started the run with a jumper after his own miss, and Richard made it a four-point game with a fastbreak layup. Army was 3 for 5 from the foul line down the stretch.

WEST POINT, N.Y. – Army used a 13-0 run to turn a fi ve-point lead into an 18-point advantage en route to a 54-46 victory over New Hampshire. Army’s nine wins in its fi rst 11 games marks the program’s best start since the 2006-07 squad also started 9-2. Josh Miller led three Black Knights in double fi gures with 13 points and a team-high seven re-bounds. Cleveland Richard added 11 points, while junior Jeremy Hence tied his career high with 11 points as well. Tyrone Conley led the Wildcats with a game-high 17 points, including three three-pointers, while Al-vin Abreu scored 12 points on four triples. Dane DiLiegro pulled down a game-high 15 rebounds to go with seven points. The Army defense kept its third straight Division I opponent to less than 50 points. Army ended its six-game run of shooting at least 40 percent from the fl oor, making 39.2 percent (20-51) of its shots. Army was 1 for 10 from three-point range in the fi rst half, but connected on 5 of 6 in the second half to help key the decisive run. The Black Knights have now had two winning streaks of at least four games this season. It is the fi rst time Army has had two runs of that length in the same season since the Mike Krzyzewski-led Ca-dets accomplished the feat in 1978-79. Neither team was able to muster much offense in the fi rst three minutes. Onguetou took the lid off the basket with a three-pointer to give UNH a 3-0 lead with 16:56 to go. The game was tied at 17-17 with 3:42 on the clock, but Hence put Army back on top with a fastbreak layup. Simmons hit all three of his free throws after being fouled on a three-point at-tempt to give Army a 24-18 lead which it held onto going into halftime. The Wildcats got within fi ve points at 28-23, but Miller answered right back with his own make from beyond the arc, which started the Black Knights 13-0 spurt. Miller drained another three to put Army on top 41-23 with 13:10 left. The Wildcats pulled back within 10 points, but Army was able to regain a 13-point lead.

WEST POINT, N.Y. – Army’s second-half comeback attempt that cut a 16-point defi cit to four points in the fi nal 20 seconds fell just short in a 71-63 loss at SMU. The loss snapped the Black Knights’ four-game winning streak. SMU built a 16-point advantage with 8:14 to go, but the Black Knights went on a 22-10 run over the next seven minutes, fi ve seconds to get within 67-63 with 17 seconds remaining. The Mustangs hit four straight free throws to set the fi nal margin. Army held the Mustangs without a fi eld goal dur-ing its run. SMU scored its fi nal 15 points from the free throw line. Josh Miller and Julian Simmons led the Black Knights with 14 points each, while Cleveland Rich-ard chipped in with 12 markers. Ella Ellis hit a ca-reer-high three three-pointers during Army’s frantic comeback to fi nish with nine points. Derek Williams led all scorers with 20 points, in-cluding three three-pointers. He entered the game just 3 for 31 from long range. Papa Dia had a dou-ble-double of 19 points and 14 rebounds, while Mouhammad Faye and Justin Haynes added 12 and 10 points, respectively. SMU outshot the Black Knights, 51.3 percent to 38.6 percent. The Mustangs were the fi rst team to crack the 50-percent barrier versus Army this sea-son. The Black Knights have now allowed 70-or-more points in all three of their losses this season. Foul shooting also played a key role. Army, which entered the game last in the Patriot League at 60.8 percent, was a perfect 12 for 12 from the stripe, but the Mustangs hit 25-of-31 attempts. Army led 8-2, but the Mustangs outscored the Black Knights 32-14 over the fi nal 16:28 to take a 34-22 halftime lead. It was Army’s largest half-time defi cit of the s eason. Army had a fi ve-minute, 25-second scoring drought and a four-minute, 51-second dry spell in the fi rst half. SMU led 42-26 with 17:33 to go, but the Black Knights went on a 13-6 run to get within nine points. The Mustangs were able to re-open a 16-point lead at 57-41 lead with 8:14 to go, setting up Army’s comeback try.

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VISITORS: Army (10-5, 0-1 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 7-16 3-6 3-4 9 3 20 1 5 2 0 39Walker c 2-4 0-0 0-2 5 5 4 0 1 0 0 24Nelson g 2-3 0-0 1-3 3 4 5 5 2 0 3 31Simmons g 3-12 2-6 0-0 2 1 8 1 3 0 1 26Miller g 3-8 0-3 3-3 8 3 9 5 6 0 2 42McDonald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Zastoupil 3-4 0-0 0-0 0 1 6 1 0 0 1 21Ellis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 8Hence 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 18Sizemore 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 13Springer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1TEAM 3 1 Totals.............. 23-54 5-16 7-12 32 22 58 14 18 2 8 225

FG% 1st Half: 12-23 52.2% 2nd Half: 9-21 42.9% Game: 42.6%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 31.3%F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 58.3%

HOME TEAM: Colgate (5-10, 1-0 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRolls f 1-2 1-1 0-0 3 1 3 4 0 0 0 26Gyawu f 4-10 0-0 7-8 4 2 15 1 7 0 1 39Jonson f 0-6 0-3 4-4 8 1 4 3 2 3 1 41Hill g 2-5 2-5 0-0 1 2 6 1 1 0 0 26Roemer g 7-20 4-10 8-10 5 2 26 3 2 0 1 43Hoban 2-3 0-1 2-4 5 5 6 1 2 0 0 29Marfurt 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Melville 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3Pascale 4-5 0-1 0-0 5 0 8 1 2 1 2 17Team 5 Totals.............. 20-52 7-21 21-26 37 13 68 15 16 4 5 225

FG% 1st Half: 10-28 35.7% 2nd Half: 7-19 36.8% Game: 38.5%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 4-12 33.3% Game: 33.3%F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 8-12 66.7% Game: 80.8%

Offi cials: Jeffrey Benedict, Steve Ruppenthal, Pete DuglenskiTechnical fouls: Army-TEAM. Colgate-None. Attendance: 587

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalArmy 31 22 5 58Colgate 27 26 15 68

VISITORS: Army (9-4)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 3-12 2-4 2-2 2 3 10 2 2 2 1 35Walker c 2-6 0-0 0-0 6 4 4 0 0 0 2 26Nelson g 1-4 0-0 1-2 3 5 3 1 1 1 1 20Simmons g 5-9 5-7 2-3 0 4 17 1 2 0 1 26Miller g 2-7 1-4 6-6 5 4 11 3 5 0 4 30McDonald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Zastoupil 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 13Pancoe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Ellis 1-3 0-1 2-3 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 13Hence 0-3 0-1 2-4 4 3 2 1 4 0 0 23Sizemore 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 10TEAM 1Totals.............. 17-49 8-17 15-20 25 26 57 8 15 3 9 200

FG% 1st Half: 9-20 45.0% 2nd Half: 8-29 27.6% Game: 34.7%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 47.1%F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 11-14 78.6% Game: 75.0% HOME TEAM: Portland (9-5)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINNiedermeyer f 4-8 4-7 2-4 1 4 14 1 2 0 0 29Smeulders f 2-4 0-0 2-4 4 1 6 0 3 2 0 33Knutson c 0-1 0-0 2-4 2 4 2 2 1 1 0 14Raivio g 5-10 1-4 0-1 4 3 11 1 4 0 4 22Campbell g 4-8 3-6 0-0 3 1 11 6 6 0 0 37Ito 1-2 1-2 0-2 1 1 3 2 0 0 1 15Stohl 2-9 1-7 3-4 2 0 8 2 3 0 1 19Sikma 4-6 0-1 4-7 19 2 12 3 1 0 0 29Hannibal 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2TEAM 5Totals.............. 22-48 10-27 13-26 41 17 67 17 20 3 6 200

FG% 1st Half: 15-28 53.6% 2nd Half: 7-20 35.0% Game: 45.8%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-14 42.9% 2nd Half: 4-13 30.8% Game: 37.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 10-19 52.6% Game: 50.0%

Offi cials: Gregory Nixon, Mike Partlow, Tre MaddoxTechnical fouls: Army-None. Portland-None. Attendance: 1681

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalArmy 26 31 57Portland 39 28 67

VISITORS: Brown (6-10)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINSullivan f 2-9 1-4 0-0 5 2 5 1 2 0 0 24Halpern f 4-14 2-9 3-3 7 3 13 3 2 1 0 34Mullery f 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 8Williams g 2-8 2-7 2-3 2 3 8 2 2 0 0 31Sullivan g 0-5 0-3 0-0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 32Taylor 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 8Gruber 2-3 0-0 2-3 1 2 6 2 0 0 0 14Leffelman 3-5 2-3 0-0 7 2 8 1 0 0 0 21McCarthy 4-7 0-0 1-4 12 1 9 0 4 4 1 24Harris 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Totals.............. 18-54 7-27 8-13 39 15 51 12 11 6 1 200

FG% 1st Half: 10-27 37.0% 2nd Half: 8-27 29.6% Game: 33.3%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% 2nd Half: 4-16 25.0% Game: 25.9%F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 61.5%

HOME TEAM: Army (10-4)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 3-11 0-2 1-2 2 2 7 2 0 0 1 30Walker c 1-7 0-0 0-0 4 3 2 2 0 0 0 19Nelson g 4-5 0-0 3-3 4 3 11 0 0 2 1 17Simmons g 5-13 3-7 3-4 3 1 16 0 0 0 1 23Miller g 5-10 3-5 2-2 7 3 15 5 0 0 0 37McDonald 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 4Zastoupil 1-3 0-0 0-1 4 2 2 1 2 0 0 16Ellis 2-4 0-1 0-0 3 1 4 0 1 0 0 11Hence 0-6 0-2 0-2 6 1 0 1 0 0 1 23Sizemore 1-2 0-0 0-0 5 0 2 0 0 0 1 12Thompson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4Springer 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4TEAM 3 1 Totals.............. 22-62 6-17 9-14 44 17 59 11 5 2 6 200

FG% 1st Half: 10-35 28.6% 2nd Half: 12-27 44.4% Game: 35.5%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 35.3%F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 7-11 63.6% Game: 64.3%

Offi cials: Bob Adams (R), Tom Chichester (U), Tim Edwards (U)Technical fouls: Brown-None. Army-None. Attendance: 689

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBrown 28 23 51Army 25 34 59

GAME #15 • JAN. 9, 2010COLGATE 68, ARMY 58 (OT)

HAMILTON, N.Y. • COTTERELL COURT

GAME #14 • JAN. 6, 2010ARMY 59, BROWN 51

WEST POINT, N.Y. • CHRISTL ARENA

GAME #13 • JAN. 2, 2010PORTLAND 67, ARMY 57

PORTLAND, ORE. • CHILES CENTER

PORTLAND, Ore. – For the second straight game, the Black Knights battled back from a defi cit in the mid-teens, but again came up short in a 67-57 loss at Portland. The loss marked the fi rst time this sea-son the Black Knights have lost two straight. After Army held an early 6-2 lead, Portland went on a 22-3 run to seize control. The Black Knights were down 13 at halftime, but fought back to within four points with less than fi ve minutes to go before suffering the 10-point loss, their fi rst double-digit defeat of the season. Julian Simmons led all scorers with 17 points, including a 5-for-7 day from three-point range. Josh Miller registered his third straight game in double fi gures with 11, while Cleveland Richard rounded out Army’s top scorers with 10 points. Chris Walker led the Black Knights with six rebounds. Ethan Niedermeyer led the Pilots with 14 points, including four three-pointers. Luke Sikma compiled a double-double of 12 points and a game-high 19 rebounds. Nik Raivio and T.J. Campbell had 11 points each. The Pilots outrebounded Army, 41-25, including a 15-7 edge on the offensive glass. Army hit just 34.7 percent of its shots, its third straight game below the 40-percent mark. The Black Knights did hit a season-high 47.1 percent of its three-pointers (8-17). Portland made 45.8 per-cent of its attempts, including a 10-for-27 showing from long range. The Black Knights were 15 of 20 from the free throw line, while the Pilots were 13 for 26. It marked the fi rst time this season Army lost a game in which it made more free throws than its opponent. The Black Knights are now 0-4 this season when allowing opponents to score 60-or-more points. Portland led 58-44 with 7:25 left, but the Black Knights scored the next 10 points over a two-min-ute, 54-second span to pull within four points at 58-54 with 4:18 left. That was as close as Army would come, however, as the Pilots scored the next four points to re-establish an eight-point lead with 1:25 left. Army got within six points, but the Pilots scored fi ve of the last six points, all from the foul line.

WEST POINT, N.Y. – Army outscored Brown 26-12 over the fi nal 14 minutes to turn a six-point defi cit into a 59-51 victory. The win snapped the Black Knights’ two-game losing streak and improved their home winning streak to eight games, including all seven appearances this season. After Brown’s Garrett Leffelman scored to give Brown a 39-33 lead with 14:02 left, Julian Simmons made the fi rst of his three second-half triples to start the Black Knights’ decisive run. Simmons fi nished with a game-high 16 points, 15 of which came in the second half. He started the game 1 for 7 and 0 for 4 from long range, but made four of his last six attempts, including all three of his triples. Josh Miller scored a season-high 15 points, his fourth straight game in double fi gures. Miller also had a team-high seven rebounds and fi ve assists without committing a turnover in 37 minutes. Miller had 13 points in the fi rst half, keeping the Black Knights in the game on a tough shooting night. Marcus Nelson scored 11 points on 4 of 5 from the fl oor. It was his highest-scoring game since a 13-point night in the opener at VMI. Tucker Halpern was the only Brown player in double fi gures with 13. Andrew McCarthy grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds. Army scored the win de-spite shooting a season-low 35.5 percent (22-62). The Black Knights committed a season-low fi ve turnovers. The lead changed hands 10 times in the fi rst half. The Bears scored the last four points of the opening stanza to take a 28-25 advantage into the locker room. Army overcame a six-point defi cit to tie the game at 33-33, but the Bears scored the next six points to take a 39-33 lead with 14:02 left. Simmons hit back-to-back triples to tie the game with 12:35 left. After another Brown three-pointer, Chris Walker scored to cut the Bears’ lead to one point and ignite a 13-2 run that pushed the Black Knights in front 52-44 with 7:12 left. Army was able to keep its lead at a minimum of six points for the remainder of the contest and led by as many as 10 points.

HAMILTON, N.Y. – Colgate’s Kyle Roemer scored nine of his game-high 26 points in overtime as the Raiders scored a 68-58 win over Army at Cotterell Court. Colgate outscored the Black Knights 15-5 in the extra session. Army led 49-45 with 3:48 left in the second half, but the Raiders closed the game on 8-4 run to force the overtime. Roemer hit a three-pointer with 23 seconds left to tie the game, and Cleveland Rich-ard’s game-winning shot attempt was blocked at the buzzer to send the game into overtime. Richard led the Black Knights with a season-high 20 points on 7 of 16 shooting. Richard just missed a double-double with a game-high nine rebounds. Josh Miller had nine points, eight rebounds and fi ve assists in 42 minutes of work. Julian Simmons had eight points, all in the fi rst half. He was 0 for 7, in-cluding 0 for 3 from behind the arc, in the second half and overtime. In addition to Roemer’s 26-point effort, Yaw Gyawu added 15 markers for the Raiders. Roemer and Gyawu scored all 15 of the Raiders’ points in overtime. Army shot 42.6 percent for the game, but just 11 for 31 after halftime (.355). The Raiders hit 38.5 percent of their fi eld goals, but were 10 for 17 in the second half and overtime (.417). Colgate also held a distinct free throw shooting advantage. The Raiders were 21 for 26 from the stripe, while Army hit just seven of its 12 attempts. Army held a 12-2 lead in the fi rst four minutes, 42 seconds, but the Raiders were able to get within one point on two occasions. Army led 28-27 when Rich-ard ended the half with his second three-pointer with just three seconds left to send the Black Knights into the locker room with a 31-27 lead. Army led 41-33 with 12:31 left, but the Raiders fought back with a 17-8 run to take a 50-49 lead. Richard drilled a three to put Army back in front 52-50 and Nelson tacked on a free throw to push Army’s lead to three and set up Roemer’s heroics. Roemer started the scoring in overtime with a three-pointer and Colgate never relinquished the lead. It was Army’s sixth straight loss in Hamilton.

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VISITORS: Army (11-5, 1-1 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 5-14 0-2 4-4 7 1 14 6 2 1 2 36Hence f 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 1 1 0 0 26Walker c 3-7 0-0 0-0 1 3 6 0 1 1 0 24Simmons g 6-12 4-8 1-2 1 3 17 2 0 0 3 29Miller g 9-16 4-7 0-0 1 2 22 5 3 0 2 35McDonald 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 5Zastoupil 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 16Hedgecock 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4Ellis 0-3 0-1 0-0 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 14Sizemore 1-4 0-0 0-0 4 0 2 0 2 1 0 11Thompson 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0+Clark 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Springer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+TEAM 3 Totals.............. 27-61 8-19 5-6 28 18 67 14 10 3 7 200

FG% 1st Half: 14-35 40.0% 2nd Half: 13-26 50.0% Game: 44.3%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-13 30.8% 2nd Half: 4-6 66.7% Game: 42.1%F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 5-6 83.3% Game: 83.3% HOME TEAM: Holy Cross (3-14, 0-2 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINCavataio f 4-8 0-0 3-4 5 0 11 3 3 0 0 26Keister f 7-8 0-0 3-5 18 1 17 2 0 2 1 34Meister c 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 13Evans g 1-4 0-1 4-6 7 3 6 3 4 0 0 29Beinert g 2-4 2-3 4-4 1 2 10 3 4 0 0 31Goens 1-3 1-2 2-2 1 0 5 1 2 0 0 13Brown 4-13 2-8 3-3 1 1 13 0 1 0 2 30May 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 17Stevens 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 7TEAM 1 Totals.............. 20-48 5-15 19-24 37 10 64 12 17 2 4 200

FG% 1st Half: 11-24 45.8% 2nd Half: 9-24 37.5% Game: 41.7%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 33.3%F Throw % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7% 2nd Half: 13-17 76.5% Game: 79.2%

Offi cials: David Walker, Dennis Allocco, Robert PateyTechnical fouls: Army-None. Holy Cross-None. Attendance: 1787

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalArmy 32 35 67Holy Cross 32 32 64

VISITORS: Lehigh (11-7, 2-1 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINCarrington f 7-9 0-0 6-10 6 3 20 1 1 1 0 33Knutson f 1-2 0-0 2-2 5 2 4 1 0 0 1 22Hall g 4-11 1-4 6-6 7 1 15 7 3 0 1 36McCollum g 4-13 2-6 3-4 3 1 13 3 3 0 0 33Buchberger g 4-9 3-5 1-2 4 2 12 0 1 0 1 24Small 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Peters 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Keefer 1-2 1-1 0-0 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 6Greiner 3-5 0-2 0-0 2 2 6 0 2 0 1 17Shamis 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5Ojo 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 19Hamilton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3TEAM 4Totals.............. 24-53 7-18 18-24 36 15 73 12 11 1 4 200

FG% 1st Half: 13-31 41.9% 2nd Half: 11-22 50.0% Game: 45.3%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-11 45.5% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 38.9%F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 16-20 80.0% Game: 75.0%

HOME TEAM: Army (11-6, 1-2 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 4-14 1-5 2-3 7 2 11 2 1 0 1 35Hence f 3-8 1-2 1-2 8 3 8 3 2 0 0 28Walker c 4-5 0-0 0-0 6 3 8 1 2 0 2 17Simmons g 2-8 2-7 2-2 1 1 8 0 2 0 1 22Miller g 3-9 2-5 1-2 7 3 9 5 2 0 1 34McDonald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3Zastoupil 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 17Pancoe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Hedgecock 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Ellis 1-5 0-1 0-0 1 3 2 0 2 1 2 19Sizemore 2-3 0-0 0-1 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 9Thompson 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 9McElrath 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2Clark 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Springer 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1TEAM 2 1 Totals.............. 21-63 6-24 7-12 39 20 55 11 15 1 7 200

FG% 1st Half: 10-27 37.0% 2nd Half: 11-36 30.6% Game: 33.3%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-11 18.2% 2nd Half: 4-13 30.8% Game: 25.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 6-9 66.7% Game: 58.3%

Offi cials: Terry Murphy (R), Michael Stephens (U), Joseph Palacz (U)Technical fouls: Lehigh-None. Army-TEAM. Attendance: 1005

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalLehigh 33 40 73Army 23 32 55

VISITORS: American (4-15, 1-3 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINMoldoveanu f 9-16 2-5 2-4 4 2 22 1 3 0 0 35Lumpkins f 2-5 0-0 3-4 7 1 7 2 2 1 0 32McCormack g 0-3 0-0 3-4 4 1 3 1 6 0 1 31Munoz g 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 24Hendra g 1-7 1-6 1-2 4 3 4 2 3 0 0 31Wilson 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 6Fisher 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 3Grafft 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 6Luptak 3-4 2-3 0-0 2 1 8 0 1 0 0 25Hill 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7TEAM 1 Totals.............. 17-39 5-15 9-14 26 13 48 9 19 1 1 200

FG% 1st Half: 5-21 23.8% 2nd Half: 12-18 66.7% Game: 43.6%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 33.3%F Throw % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 6-8 75.0% Game: 64.3%

HOME TEAM: Army (12-6, 2-2 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 3-5 1-1 0-1 1 4 7 4 1 1 2 26Hence f 3-4 1-1 4-6 3 2 11 1 1 0 1 23Walker c 7-11 0-0 0-0 2 2 14 0 0 0 0 24Simmons g 3-9 1-5 0-0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 25Miller g 5-9 3-6 2-2 2 0 15 3 1 0 2 30McDonald 2-2 0-0 1-1 0 1 5 1 1 0 0 15Zastoupil 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 4 1 0 0 0 11Nelson 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 2 0 2 16Pancoe 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Hedgecock 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Ellis 2-2 1-1 0-0 2 1 5 0 0 0 0 11Sizemore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Thompson 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 8Clark 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Springer 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 5TEAM 3 1 Totals.............. 27-50 7-14 7-10 23 14 68 11 7 2 7 200

FG% 1st Half: 12-27 44.4% 2nd Half: 15-23 65.2% Game: 54.0%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 50.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 6-8 75.0% Game: 70.0%

Offi cials: Michael Chesney (R), Adam Brick (U), Kevin Quirk (U)Technical fouls: American-None. Army-None. Attendance: 829

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAmerican 17 31 48Army 29 39 68

GAME #18 • JAN. 20, 2010ARMY 68, AMERICAN 48

WEST POINT, N.Y. • CHRISTL ARENA

GAME #17 • JAN. 17, 2010LEHIGH 73, ARMY 55

WEST POINT, N.Y. • CHRISTL ARENA

GAME #16 • JAN. 13, 2010ARMY 67, HOLY CROSS 64

WORCESTER, MASS. • HART CENTER

WORCESTER, Mass. – Cleveland Richard blocked Holy Cross’ last-second three-point attempt to pre-serve Army’s 67-64 win at the Hart Center. Army led for the majority of the contest, but Holy Cross took a 62-59 lead on layup by Devin Brown with 5:41 left in the contest. Josh Miller scored four straight points to put the Black Knights back on top 63-62 with 3:28 left. The lead changed hands twice more with Eric Zastoupil putting Army ahead for good with a jumper in the lane with 2:33 to go. Richard put Army on top 67-64 with 1:51 left, and neither team would score for the rest of the contest. Richard rejected Andrew Beinert’s last shot attempt and chased down the rebound to preserve the win. The victory was Army’s fi rst of the season when allowing more than 60 points. Miller led all scorers with a season-high 22 points. He also dished out fi ve assists and made two steals in 35 minutes. Julian Simmons went for 17 points, including four three-pinters, while Richard round-ed out Army’s top scorers with 14 points. He also grabbed a team-high seven rebounds and handed out six assists. Holy Cross had four players in double fi gures led by Andrew Keister’s 17 points. The Crusaders’ cen-ter fi nished the double-double with 18 rebounds, including six on the offensive end. Brown scored 13 off the bench, while Mike Cavataio and Beinert had 11 and 10 markers, respectively. The Black Knights committed just 10 turnovers and converted 17 Holy Cross miscues into 15 points. Army held leads between one and seven points for entire fi rst half until Beinert’s three-pointer with 11 seconds left tied the game at 32-32. Neither team scored for the rest of the half to send the squads into the locker room deadlocked. After Simmons drilled a three to put Army on top 54-48 with 11:09 on the second-half clock, the Cru-saders took control for the next seven minutes, out-scoring the Black Knights 14-5 to take a 62-59 lead and set up Army’s comeback. Army improved to 4-30 on the road against Holy Cross.

WEST POINT, N.Y. – Army suffered its fi rst home loss of the season, a 73-55 decision versus Lehigh. The defeat snapped Army’s eight game home win-ning streak. The Black Knights struggled offensively all game, shooting a season-low 33.3 percent (21-63) over-all and 25.0 percent (6-24) from three-point range. Army also turned the ball over 15 times that led to 18 Lehigh points. Cleveland Richard was the only Army player in double fi gures with 11 points. Jeremy Hence scored eight points and grabbed a team-high eight rebounds. Josh Miller added nine points, seven re-bounds and fi ve assists. Chris Walker chipped in with eight points and six rebounds. Four of Lehigh’s fi ve starters scored in double fi gures led by Zahir Carrington’s 20 points. Mar-quis Hall contributed 15 points and led the squad with seven rebounds and seven assists. CJ Mc-Collum and Dave Buchberger scored 13 and 12, respectively. The Mountain Hawks hit 45.3 percent from the fl oor, including 50 percent in the second half. Le-high was 7 for 18 from long range, including a 3-for-5 effort from Buchberger. Army started with fi ve straight points, but the Mountain Hawks came back to tie the game at 15-15. Lehigh then went on 12-6 run to claim a 27-20 advantage. Army held the Mountain Hawks’ score-less for the next three minutes, 22 seconds, but could only draw within four points at 27-23 with 1:37 to go. Lehigh hit back-to-back three-pointers to take a 33-23 lead into the locker room. The Mountain Hawks opened the second stanza on an 14-7 spurt to claim a 47-30 lead with 14:07 remaining. The Black Knights closed the defi cit to 10 points at 54-44 on a three-pointer by Miller with 6:03 left, but Lehigh scored 10 straight points to put the game out of reach.

WEST POINT, N.Y. – Chris Walker had his highest-scoring game in two seasons, helping Army to a 68-48 win over American. While Walker posted a season-high 14 points from the inside, Josh Miller provided a team-high 15 points from the perimeter. The victory snapped Army’s seven-game losing streak to the Eagles. The win also surpassed the Black Knights’ season total from 2008-09. Miller led all players with three three-pointers and added two rebounds, three assists, two steals and only one turnover in 30 minutes of action. Jeremy Hence rounded out the Black Knights’ top scorers with 11 points, equaling his career best. Vlad Moldoveanu led the Eagles with a game-high 22 points. He was the only American player in double fi gures. Stephen Lumpkins grabbed a game-high seven rebounds. The Army defense forced 19 turnovers that led to 27 points for the Black Knights. American scored just six points off only seven Army miscues. A 7-0 Army spurt gave the Black Knights a 7-3 lead. Army led 11-9 when the Black Knights scored nine straight points to take a 20-9 advantage with 5:59 left. The Eagles ended a fi ve-minute, 32-second dry spell with a three-pointer by Steve Luptak to cut their defi cit to 20-12 with 4:49 on the fi rst-half clock. Army led 28-14 when Moldoveanu scored in the lane for the Eagles’ fi rst two-pointer of the game with 1:46 remaining. American missed its fi rst seven shots in-side the three-point line. The Black Knights went into the locker room with a 29-17 lead. Walker went to work in the early going of the sec-ond half, scoring six of Army’s fi rst 10 points as the Black Knights opened up a 39-21 lead with 17:07 left. Moldoveanu got the Eagles within 16, but Army went on a 15-2 run to take its largest lead at 54-25 with 12:14 remaining. American used a 12-3 spurt to pull within 57-37 at the 7:13 mark, but would get no closer. Army’s win was just the fourth time the Black Knights won a Patriot League game by at least 20 points.

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VISITORS: Army (12-7, 2-3 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 2-8 2-4 2-2 0 3 8 5 2 0 1 33Hence f 2-5 1-2 0-0 5 5 5 2 2 2 0 19Walker f 3-5 0-0 0-1 5 4 6 0 1 0 0 20Simmons g 5-12 2-6 4-4 4 2 16 1 3 0 0 22Miller g 2-7 0-3 2-3 4 2 6 2 1 0 2 34McDonald 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 7Zastoupil 2-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 16Nelson 2-2 0-0 1-2 3 3 5 2 4 1 0 19Hedgecock 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Ellis 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3Sizemore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Thompson 2-6 0-1 0-0 3 4 4 1 4 1 1 22Springer 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3TEAM 6 Totals.............. 21-52 5-18 9-12 32 27 56 13 17 4 4 200

FG% 1st Half: 10-26 38.5% 2nd Half: 11-26 42.3% Game: 40.4%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-6 0.0% 2nd Half: 5-12 41.7% Game: 27.8%F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100% 2nd Half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 75.0%

HOME TEAM: Navy (9-11, 3-2 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINGarcia f 1-5 0-3 2-4 5 4 4 1 2 0 0 35Wilson c 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 1 6 3 2 34Harris g 8-10 4-4 10-11 3 4 30 1 4 0 1 21Avworo g 2-4 0-0 6-8 4 4 10 6 3 0 4 39Sugars g 4-14 2-6 5-8 9 4 15 0 1 1 1 39Connolly 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Brown 1-4 0-2 1-3 1 0 3 0 2 1 0 20Topercer 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5Brooks 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Newsome 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Veazey 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4TEAM 5 Totals.............. 16-39 6-15 24-34 32 19 62 9 18 5 8 200

FG% 1st Half: 6-20 30.0% 2nd Half: 10-19 52.6% Game: 41.0%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 40.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 20-27 74.1% Game: 70.6%

Offi cials: Mike McCloskey, Gregg Durrah, Brandon CruzTechnical fouls: Army-None. Navy-None. Attendance: 5710

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalArmy 24 32 56Navy 19 43 62

VISITORS: Army (12-8, 2-4 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 9-15 2-6 0-0 5 3 20 3 1 0 1 31Walker c 2-3 0-0 0-0 6 1 4 0 3 1 0 25Thompson g 1-7 0-2 0-0 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 14Simmons g 7-14 4-8 0-0 2 2 18 0 1 0 1 19Miller g 2-7 0-3 3-3 3 1 7 4 4 0 2 31McDonald 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 3 0 1 3 0 1 8Zastoupil 2-2 0-0 1-2 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 12Nelson 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 2 2 0 2 18Ellis 4-7 1-1 0-1 3 4 9 1 1 0 1 19Hence 0-1 0-0 1-3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 22Springer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1TEAM 5 Totals.............. 28-61 7-21 5-9 33 22 68 13 15 1 8 200

FG% 1st Half: 12-28 42.9% 2nd Half: 16-33 48.5% Game: 45.9%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 5-14 35.7% Game: 33.3%F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 55.6%

HOME TEAM: Lafayette (14-7, 5-1 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINWillen f 4-8 2-5 7-8 3 2 17 4 2 2 0 26Mintz f 5-10 0-0 10-10 6 4 20 2 1 0 2 24Gruner g 2-5 1-1 0-0 5 3 5 3 1 0 3 27Wheeler g 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 0 3 0 4 1 1 16Mower g 5-11 5-8 0-0 2 1 15 3 0 0 0 32Kari 1-2 0-1 2-3 4 1 4 1 0 0 1 26Benbow 1-3 0-0 1-2 4 2 3 0 2 0 0 22Johnson 1-2 0-0 5-6 2 2 7 0 2 0 0 17Giese 1-3 0-2 1-2 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 8Pelham 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2TEAM 2Totals.............. 21-47 9-20 26-31 32 17 77 14 12 3 7 200

FG% 1st Half: 10-27 37.0% 2nd Half: 11-20 55.0% Game: 44.7%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 45.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8% 2nd Half: 17-20 85.0% Game: 83.9%

Offi cials: Tim Kelly; Clarence Armstrong; Michael BerryTechnical fouls: Army-None. Lafayette-None. Attendance: 2260

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalArmy 26 42 68Lafayette 33 44 77

VISITORS: Army (12-9, 2-5 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 3-12 1-4 8-9 7 3 15 2 1 0 3 38Walker c 1-2 0-0 3-4 3 2 5 0 1 0 0 21Nelson g 2-3 0-0 1-4 7 5 5 2 2 0 0 18Simmons g 4-8 2-3 1-1 0 0 11 0 2 0 0 28Miller g 1-9 0-3 0-0 3 2 2 3 1 0 0 32McDonald 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Zastoupil 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 17Ellis 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 4Hence 2-7 0-2 2-2 3 2 6 2 0 0 0 21Sizemore 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 4Thompson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 10TEAM 4 Totals.............. 14-45 3-12 17-22 34 19 48 9 11 0 3 200

FG% 1st Half: 8-19 42.1% 2nd Half: 6-26 23.1% Game: 31.1%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd Half: 0-7 0.0% Game: 25.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 7-7 100% 2nd Half: 10-15 66.7% Game: 77.3%

HOME TEAM: Bucknell (9-14, 4-3 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINWillman f 2-5 0-0 4-4 5 3 8 1 0 1 1 24Muscala f 5-10 0-1 3-3 7 3 13 0 2 1 0 28Shazier g 1-5 0-3 0-1 3 1 2 1 2 0 1 35Tyree g 3-5 0-0 0-0 4 3 6 0 1 0 1 28Cohen g 3-9 1-5 2-4 5 4 9 3 0 0 0 27Johnson 0-8 0-5 2-2 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 16Boon 2-12 0-4 4-5 8 0 8 1 0 1 1 27Behan 3-4 0-0 1-3 1 5 7 2 2 0 0 15TEAM 2 Totals.............. 19-58 1-18 16-22 38 19 55 8 7 3 4 200

FG% 1st Half: 8-31 25.8% 2nd Half: 11-27 40.7% Game: 32.8%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-10 10.0% 2nd Half: 0-8 0.0% Game: 5.6%F Throw % 1st Half: 9-9 100% 2nd Half: 7-13 53.8% Game: 72.7%

Offi cials: Rob Snedden, Bruce Rothwell, Gary BovaTechnical fouls: Army-None. Bucknell-None. Attendance: 3214

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalArmy 26 22 48Bucknell 26 29 55

GAME #21 • JAN. 30, 2010BUCKNELL 55, ARMY 48

LEWISBURG, PA. • SOJKA PAVILION

GAME #20 • JAN. 27, 2010LAFAYETTE 77, ARMY 68

EASTON, PA. • KIRBY SPORTS CENTER

GAME #19 • JAN. 23, 2010NAVY 62, ARMY 56

ANNAPOLIS, MD. • ALUMNI HALL

ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Navy used a 36-9 second-half run to overcome a 14-point defi cit and score a 62-56 victory over Army at Alumni Hall. The Black Knights led 39-25 with 16:11 left in the second half, but made just two fi eld goals in the next 14 minutes, 49 seconds. The Navy win stopped a streak of six consecutive years in which Army had won the fi rst meeting and Navy came back to win the annual “Star Game.” Julian Simmons was the only Army player in double fi gures with 16 points. Cleveland Richard handed out a team-high fi ve assists to become only the fi fth Army player ever to amass 200 career as-sists (204) and 100 career steals (133). Navy guard Chris Harris, the Patriot League’s lead-ing scorer, went for 30 points, including 22 in the second half. Harris was limited to only six minutes of work in the fi rst half due to foul trouble, but still scored eight points, including a 2-for-2 effort from deep. Harris also made 10 of 11 shots at the free throw line. He scored 15 of his points during the Mids’ decisive run. Jordan Sugars and O.J. Avworo added 15 and 10 points, respectively. Sugars pulled down a game-high nine rebounds. Free throw shooting was a major factor in the outcome with Navy holding a 24-9 edge at the line. Twenty of the Mids’ 43 points in the second half came from the free throw line. The Black Knights led 24-19 at the half and scored the fi rst six points of the second half to ex-tend their advantage to 11 points with 18:51 left. Richard’s second triple gave the Black Knights their largest lead of the game at 39-25 with just more than 16 minutes left. A jumper by Sugars started Navy’s surge, which was aided by 14 points at the free throw line, including its fi nal eight markers. Army shot just 2 of 13 from the fl oor and commit-ted nine of its 17 turnovers during the Mids’ deci-sive scoring run.

EASTON, Pa. – Lafayette maintained its hold on fi rst place in the Patriot League standings with a 77-68 victory over Army. Cleveland Richard matched his season high with 20 points, 16 of which came in the second half. Ju-lian Simmons added 18 points, 11 after the break, including four three-pointers. Josh Miller was credited with two steals, tying the Academy all-time record (143). Jared Mintz led three Leopards in double fi gures with 20 points, including a 10-for-10 showing at the foul line. Ryan Willen added 17 points, while Jim Mower drilled fi ve three-pointers en route to 15 markers. Army outshot the Leopards 45.9 percent to 44.7 percent, but the Leopards also held a 26-5 edge at the foul line, shooting 31 free throws compared to the Black Knights’ nine attempts. The Black Knights held a slim 33-32 edge on the glass, but could not overcome 15 turnovers that led to 18 Lafayette points. Despite not making a fi eld goal for the fi rst six minutes, four seconds, the Leopards jumped out to a 5-0 lead, all on free throws by Willen. Tyrell Thomp-son snapped Army’s opening scoring drought with a basket with 17:17 left in the opening half. The bucket started a 10-0 run by the Black Knights that featured fi ve fi eld goals by fi ve different players. Lafayette countered with a 14-3 run that gave them the lead for good. Army closed within 21-17, but Lafayette was able to extend to a 31-22 edge with 1:49 to go. Army trimmed the defi cit to seven points at 33-26 going into the half. The Leopards took a 43-30 lead to start the sec-ond half, but Army was able to climb back within sev-en points. Mower three-pointers bookended an 11-4 spurt by the Leopards that gave them their largest lead of the game at 56-41 at the 10:33 mark. Army had one last run left, scoring the next 10 points to close within fi ve at 56-51 on a layup by Richard with 7:27 to go, but that was as close as Black Knights would come.

LEWISBURG, Pa. – Army went 10 minutes and 13 seconds in the second half without a fi eld goal and scored just eight points in the fi nal 8:33 as Bucknell pulled away for a 55-48 victory. The loss snapped Army’s 11-game winning streak when allowing less than 60 points. It was the few-est points allowed in a loss since a 55-53 defeat at Colgate on Feb. 7, 2009. The game was tied at halftime, and the Black Knights scored the fi rst fi ve points of the second half, but an 11-2 Bucknell run put the Bison on top for good. Julian Simmons pulled Army within two points at 39-37 with 10:22 left, but the Black Knights missed their next 12 shots. Simmons’ bucket with just under 12 seconds left stopped the 10-plus minute fi eld goal drought. Cleveland Richard led the Black Knights with 15 points, while Simmons added 11 markers. Richard and Marcus Nelson tied for the team lead with sev-en rebounds each. Mike Muscala was the only Bucknell player in double fi gures with 13 points. Bryan Cohen scored nine markers, while G.W. Boon had eight points and a game-high eight rebounds. Army fi nished the game at a season-low 31.1 per-cent from the fl oor, including a 6-for-26 effort in the second half (.231). It was the team’s 12th straight loss when shooting 33.3 percent or less. The fi rst half featured nine ties and six lead chang-es. Neither team led by more than four points during the fi rst 20 minutes. Joe Willman stroked a jumper to push the Bison on top 26-24, but two free throws by Jeremy Hence with 10.6 seconds left ended the fi rst-half scoring and sent the teams into the locker room tied at 26-26. After Army scored the fi rst fi ve points of the second half, the Bison countered with an 11-2 run to take a 37-33 lead with 12:38 left. Three foul shots by Richard pulled the Black Knights within one at 41-40 with 8:33 left, but Bucknell scored eight of the next nine points to take a 49-41 with 3:08 remain-ing. Army got within six on one occasion, but would not draw any closer in the second half. Bucknell led by as many as nine points in the closing minutes.

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VISITORS: Colgate (6-16, 2-6 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINGyawu f 4-9 0-0 5-9 5 3 13 1 1 0 0 34Jonson f 4-5 2-3 0-2 3 4 10 1 1 0 0 31Hill g 0-3 0-3 1-2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 18Rolls g 3-10 2-5 0-0 2 2 8 3 3 0 1 35Roemer g 7-14 2-5 1-2 6 3 17 0 2 1 1 36Hoban 0-2 0-2 0-0 3 3 0 1 2 0 0 17Marfurt 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Melville 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 11James 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Pascale 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 11Team 3 1 Totals.............. 18-46 6-19 7-15 27 19 49 8 14 1 2 200

FG% 1st Half: 10-21 47.6% 2nd Half: 8-25 32.0% Game: 39.1%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-10 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-9 11.1% Game: 31.6%F Throw % 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 3-5 60.0% Game: 46.7%

HOME TEAM: Army (13-9, 3-5 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 6-13 2-5 3-4 6 1 17 3 3 0 1 38Walker f 3-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 6 0 1 0 1 13Nelson g 2-5 0-0 2-4 2 2 6 2 1 0 3 23Simmons g 4-12 2-5 4-4 6 1 14 0 2 0 0 27Miller g 2-8 1-4 1-2 2 0 6 5 0 0 1 31McDonald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+Zastoupil 2-4 0-1 2-2 7 4 6 1 2 0 0 24Pancoe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Hedgecock 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Ellis 0-3 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 12Hence 1-1 0-0 2-2 5 0 4 0 1 1 1 16Sizemore 1-2 0-0 1-2 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 12Thompson 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3Clark 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Springer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1TEAM 3 1 Totals.............. 21-53 5-15 16-22 41 16 63 12 12 1 7 200

FG% 1st Half: 11-30 36.7% 2nd Half: 10-23 43.5% Game: 39.6%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 33.3%F Throw % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 11-14 78.6% Game: 72.7%

Offi cials: Mark Shea (R), Paul Huovinen (U), John Dooley (U)Technical fouls: Colgate-None. Army-None. Attendance: 1149

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalColgate 29 20 49Army 29 34 63

VISITORS: Holy Cross (7-17, 4-5 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINKeister f 4-7 0-0 0-0 4 4 8 1 1 1 1 23Meister c 4-6 0-0 2-4 9 2 10 0 0 9 2 39Cavataio g 6-8 2-2 1-1 9 3 15 4 4 1 1 33Evans g 5-8 0-0 4-6 4 1 14 4 8 0 1 34Beinert g 4-7 3-4 2-2 4 1 13 3 3 0 1 34Goens 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 7Brown 3-10 2-8 1-1 3 1 9 1 2 0 0 23Stevens 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Obeysekere 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 7TEAM 3 Totals.............. 26-47 7-14 11-16 37 13 70 14 21 11 6 200

FG% 1st Half: 12-23 52.2% 2nd Half: 14-24 58.3% Game: 55.3%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 50.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 8-9 88.9% Game: 68.8%

HOME TEAM: Army (13-10, 3-6 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 4-15 3-5 4-5 3 1 15 3 3 1 2 36Walker c 1-4 0-0 0-0 4 3 2 1 1 2 2 21Nelson g 4-6 0-0 0-2 3 3 8 3 1 2 2 25Simmons g 1-9 1-6 2-2 1 2 5 0 2 0 2 18Miller g 2-9 0-4 0-0 5 1 4 2 4 0 0 28McDonald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+Zastoupil 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 15Pancoe 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4Hedgecock 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Ellis 0-4 0-1 3-4 1 0 3 1 1 0 1 13Hence 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 2 1 1 0 0 14Sizemore 3-4 1-1 1-1 1 0 8 1 1 0 2 15Thompson 3-5 3-4 0-0 1 1 9 0 1 0 2 11TEAM 5 Totals.............. 19-59 8-22 10-14 28 16 56 12 15 5 14 200

FG% 1st Half: 10-27 37.0% 2nd Half: 9-32 28.1% Game: 32.2%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd Half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 36.4%F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 7-10 70.0% Game: 71.4%

Offi cials: Dennis Allocco (R), John Regan (U), Lionel Butler (U)Technical fouls: Holy Cross-None. Army-None. Attendance: 527

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalHoly Cross 32 38 70Army 27 29 56

VISITORS: Army (13-11, 3-7 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 4-7 2-4 1-1 0 5 11 1 2 0 1 19Walker c 0-1 0-0 0-0 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 20Nelson g 0-1 0-0 1-2 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 17Simmons g 4-8 2-3 3-4 1 2 13 0 4 0 1 18Miller g 0-3 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 2 3 1 0 17McDonald 1-2 0-1 2-2 0 1 4 6 2 1 4 19Zastoupil 1-3 0-0 1-2 2 1 3 2 2 0 1 17Pancoe 3-6 1-3 2-2 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 6Hedgecock 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4Ellis 1-3 0-2 1-2 1 2 3 0 0 0 2 15Hence 6-12 2-4 0-0 4 2 14 1 1 0 1 19Sizemore 2-5 0-1 1-1 3 2 5 2 2 0 0 14Thompson 1-5 1-3 0-0 3 2 3 0 0 0 2 15TEAM 3 1 Totals.............. 23-57 8-22 12-16 31 25 66 16 17 2 12 200

FG% 1st Half: 9-24 37.5% 2nd Half: 14-33 42.4% Game: 40.4%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 4-14 28.6% Game: 36.4%F Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4% 2nd Half: 7-9 77.8% Game: 75.0%

HOME TEAM: Lehigh (16-9, 7-3 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINCarrington f 3-6 0-0 2-6 7 2 8 1 2 2 1 33Knutson f 3-4 0-0 2-5 3 1 8 1 1 0 1 28Hall g 4-9 2-5 4-6 5 4 14 8 2 0 2 34McCollum g 11-17 6-9 5-6 7 2 33 1 2 0 0 31Buchberger g 0-4 0-3 0-0 2 2 0 4 3 0 1 17Small 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3Keefer 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 8Greiner 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 14Shamis 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 5Ojo 3-5 1-2 4-5 3 2 11 1 1 0 1 27TEAM 6 Totals.............. 26-49 9-19 17-28 35 15 78 16 16 2 8 200

FG% 1st Half: 17-29 58.6% 2nd Half: 9-20 45.0% Game: 53.1%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-12 50.0% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 47.4%F Throw % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 12-19 63.2% Game: 60.7%

Offi cials: Doug Aprahamian, Tim Ebersole, Kevin QuirkTechnical fouls: Army-None. Lehigh-None. Attendance: 1513

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalArmy 27 39 66Lehigh 45 33 78

GAME #24 • FEB. 13, 2010LEHIGH 78, ARMY 66

BETHLEHEM, PA. • STABLER ARENA

GAME #23 • FEB. 10, 2010HOLY CROSS 70, ARMY 56

WEST POINT, N.Y. • CHRISTL ARENA

GAME #22 • FEB. 7, 2010ARMY 63, COLGATE 49

WEST POINT, N.Y. • CHRISTL ARENA

WEST POINT, N.Y. – Army snapped its season-long three-game losing streak with a 63-49 victory over Colgate. The Army win was just its second in the last 12 games against Colgate and snapped a three-game losing streak to the Raiders. The Black Knights’ defense limited Colgate to only 39.1 percent shooting overall and 31.6 per-cent from three-point range. It was the 13th time this season Army held its opponent to less than 60 points, improving to 12-1 in those outings. Cleveland Richard led the Black Knights offense with 17 points on 6 of 13 shooting, including a 2-for-5 day from long range. Julian Simmons was the only other Army player in double fi gures with 14 points. Simmons also pulled down a career-high six rebounds. Four other Army players scored six points each, including Josh Miller. More importantly than his offense, Miller made one steal to break the Army career mark in that category (144). Marcus Nelson added two rebounds, two assist and three steals to his six markers, while senior F Eric Zastoupil snared a career-high and team-best seven rebounds to go along with his six points. Kyle Roemer led the Raiders with 17 points and six rebounds. Yaw Gyawu and Ben Jonson scored 13 and 10 points, respectively. The game was tied at 29-29 at halftime, but the Black Knights opened the second half on a 19-5 run to take control of the contest. The Army defense held the Raiders without a fi eld goal for eight min-utes, 48 seconds spanning the end of the fi rst half and the beginning of the second stanza. Colgate led 14-8 before Army scored eight of the next 11 points to take its fi rst lead when Mill-er found Zastoupil for a layup with 7:19 left in the opening stanza. The Raiders regained a 28-25 lead, but Army was able to come back and tie the game at 29-29 at halftime. The win improved the Black Knights’ home record to 9-1 on the season.

WEST POINT, N.Y. – Holy Cross outscored Army 31-15 over the fi rst 15 minutes, 43 seconds of the second half to break open a fi ve-point game and go on to a 70-56 win. Army made just one of its fi rst 10 shots in the sec-ond half, going eight minutes, 22 seconds without a fi eld goal. The Black Knights hit just 28.1 percent in the second stanza despite making four three-point attempts in the last two and one-half minutes. The Black Knights had their second-worst shooting game of the season at 32.2 percent. Cleveland Richard was the only player in double fi gures with 15 points. Tyrell Thompson added nine points on a career-best three three-pointers. Jon Sizemore tied his career high with eight points, in-cluding his fi rst career triple. Marcus Nelson added eight points, three rebounds, three assists, two blocked shots and two steals in 25 minutes. Holy Cross had four starters in double fi gures led by 15 points from Mike Cavataio. Eric Meister just missed a triple-double with 10 points, nine re-bounds and a Crusader record nine blocked shots. R.J. Evans and Andrew Beinert contributed 14 and 13 points, respectively. The Black Knights trailed 8-7 with 15:10 left in the opening stanza, but the Crusaders went on a 9-1 run that gave them a 17-8 cushion with 12:07 to go. Army closed the defi cit to 21-17 with 9:08 left, but Cavataio went to work scoring the Crusaders’ next fi ve points and assisting on a three-pointer during an 11-4 run to push the Holy Cross advantage to 32-21 with 3:51 on the fi rst-half clock. The Black Knights ended the half on a 6-0 run, holding Holy Cross without a point for the fi nal three minutes, 51 seconds. Nelson punctuated the run with a fastbreak slam dunk at the buzzer to send Army into the locker room down 32-27. Holy Cross opened up the game in the second half with their game-clinching run to lead 63-42 with 2:39 to go. Army had one run left, scoring 14 of the next 18 points to pull within 11 points at 67-56 with 53 seconds left, but Crusaders hit three of their four free throw attempts to close out the scoring.

BETHLEHEM, Pa. – CJ McCollum scored 33 points to lead Lehigh to a 78-66 victory over Army. The Black Knights outscored Lehigh 39-33 in the sec-ond half, but could not overcome a 22-point fi rst-half defi cit. The Black Knights trailed by 19 with 10:03 left, but fought back to get within 10 points. Army held the Mountain Hawks without a fi eld goal for the fi -nal 5:46, but they were able to score their fi nal 10 points from the free throw line. Army went four min-utes, 16 seconds between fi eld goals before Jason Pancoe tipped in a rebound with 32.6 seconds left for the Black Knights’ fi nal points. Jeremy Hence scored a career-best 14 points, including 11 in the second half. Hence scored nine consecutive points during one stretch of Army’s comeback attempt. Julian Simmons and Cleve-land Richard added 13 and 11 points, respectively. Pancoe posted a career-high nine markers, the fi rst points of his career. Mitch McDonald played 19 minutes, including most of the second half, and posted career highs with six assists and four steals while committing just two turnovers. McCollum made 11 of his 17 shot attempts, in-cluding a 6-for-9 showing from three-point range. Marquis Hall added 14 points, eight assists, fi ve rebounds and two steals. The Army bench, led by Hence and Pancoe, scored a season-high 41 points. The Black Knights’ start-ers accounted for only 25 points, 24 of which came from Simmons and Richard. The Army starting fi ve shot 8 for 20 with three players not making a fi eld goal. Lehigh took control early, jumping out to a 16-3 lead with 13:32 left on the fi rst-half clock. Army closed within 10 at 18-8 after a Simmons jumper, but the Mountain Hawks answered with another 9-0 spurt to take a 27-8 advantage with 9:19 left. The Mountain Hawks opened up a 45-23 lead with 1:10 to go in the opening period before the Black Knights scored the fi nal four points of the half sending Army into the locker room down 45-27.

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VISITORS: Army (13-12, 3-8 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINMcDonald g 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 1 2 0 1 20Thompson g 5-8 0-2 3-3 5 2 13 0 0 1 1 27Richard f 4-15 2-7 1-2 1 1 11 4 0 0 2 37Hence f 4-8 2-4 1-4 1 1 11 0 0 1 1 23Walker c 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 0 3 2 0 19Zastoupil 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 18Nelson 1-4 0-0 1-3 2 2 3 1 2 0 0 22Hedgecock 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4Ellis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Sizemore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Simmons 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3Miller 2-5 0-0 0-0 5 0 4 3 1 0 2 20TEAM 2 Totals.............. 21-51 5-16 7-14 21 13 54 9 9 4 8 200

FG% 1st Half: 8-21 38.1% 2nd Half: 13-30 43.3% Game: 41.2%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 31.3%F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 50.0%

HOME TEAM: American (8-18, 5-6 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINMcCormack * 3-7 0-0 0-0 4 1 6 6 3 0 0 36Munoz * 0-2 0-1 0-1 2 2 0 3 1 0 0 24Moldoveanu * 7-12 4-6 0-0 5 4 18 1 5 0 0 36Hendra * 2-3 2-3 4-4 3 3 10 2 3 0 0 23Lumpkins * 4-7 0-0 3-6 11 1 11 0 3 1 0 32Wilson 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 4Grafft 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 10Luptak 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 16Hill 4-10 4-10 0-0 3 2 12 1 1 0 0 19TEAM 1Totals.............. 20-44 10-21 7-11 35 16 57 16 17 1 1 200

FG% 1st Half: 12-25 48.0% 2nd Half: 8-19 42.1% Game: 45.5%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-10 60.0% 2nd Half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 47.6%F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 6-9 66.7% Game: 63.6%

Offi cials: Joe DeMayo, Kevin O’Connell, Ron TyburskiTechnical fouls: Army-None. American-None. Attendance: 1004

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalArmy 19 35 54American 31 26 57

VISITORS: Navy (13-14, 7-5 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINWilson c 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 1 1 1 0 12Harris g 2-17 0-7 0-1 2 4 4 0 3 0 3 39Garcia g 1-3 0-1 2-2 8 4 4 3 1 0 1 37Avworo g 5-7 0-1 3-6 2 4 13 2 5 0 0 39Sugars g 6-16 1-7 0-0 8 2 13 1 4 0 3 40-Brown 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 5Topercer 4-6 0-2 0-0 4 3 8 1 3 0 2 18Newsome 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 3Veazey 0-0 0-0 2-2 3 1 2 0 2 0 0 7TEAM 2 Totals.............. 21-53 1-19 7-11 32 22 50 8 21 1 9 200

FG% 1st Half: 9-25 36.0% 2nd Half: 12-28 42.9% Game: 39.6%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-8 0.0% 2nd Half: 1-11 9.1% Game: 5.3%F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-7 71.4% Game: 63.6%

HOME TEAM: Army (14-12, 4-8 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 7-14 1-3 0-0 3 3 15 3 2 1 3 34Hence f 1-6 0-2 2-2 6 2 4 2 3 1 0 26Zastoupil c 1-4 0-0 3-4 1 1 5 0 1 0 1 17McDonald g 3-4 0-0 2-4 3 4 8 3 1 0 0 20Thompson g 1-5 1-2 2-2 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 16Nelson 2-2 0-0 4-4 5 1 8 0 3 1 1 24Pancoe 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Hedgecock 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Ellis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Sizemore 1-1 0-0 0-2 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 8Simmons 3-4 1-2 0-0 1 1 7 0 1 0 0 12Miller 0-1 0-1 1-2 3 4 1 2 4 0 1 20Clark 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0+Springer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Walker 7-9 0-0 0-2 7 2 14 2 0 3 0 22TEAM 3 Totals.............. 26-51 3-11 14-22 33 18 69 13 17 6 7 200

FG% 1st Half: 15-29 51.7% 2nd Half: 11-22 50.0% Game: 51.0%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 27.3%F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 10-16 62.5% Game: 63.6%

Offi cials: Jose Carrion (R), Mike Alvaro (U), Chuck Elias (U)Technical fouls: Navy-None. Army-None. Attendance: 5163

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalNavy 20 30 50Army 36 33 69

VISITORS: Lafayette (17-11, 8-5 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINWillen f 5-8 2-4 3-4 3 1 15 1 3 0 0 25Mintz f 2-5 1-1 0-1 8 4 5 3 2 1 0 20Gruner g 2-2 0-0 1-3 1 5 5 6 3 0 1 22Wheeler g 3-4 2-3 1-2 2 1 9 1 0 0 1 21Mower g 8-15 8-13 2-2 5 1 26 0 1 0 1 30Kari 1-3 1-3 4-4 3 2 7 2 4 0 2 25Moore 0-1 0-1 1-2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2Benbow 0-2 0-0 3-4 2 3 3 1 0 0 0 17Johnson 1-2 0-1 4-5 2 2 6 3 2 0 1 19Giese 1-2 0-1 1-2 2 3 3 0 2 0 0 15Delaney 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Petkovich 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Orchowski 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Pelham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Koltun 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+TEAM 2Totals.............. 23-44 14-27 20-29 32 22 80 17 18 1 6 200

FG% 1st Half: 13-23 56.5% 2nd Half: 10-21 47.6% Game: 52.3%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 7-14 50.0% 2nd Half: 7-13 53.8% Game: 51.9%F Throw % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8% 2nd Half: 11-18 61.1% Game: 69.0%

HOME TEAM: Army (14-13, 4-9 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 2-10 2-6 4-4 3 3 10 3 2 0 2 34Zastoupil f 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 17Hence f 1-5 1-3 0-2 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 22McDonald g 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 2 7 0 4 27Thompson g 8-13 2-4 0-0 5 4 18 1 3 0 2 23Nelson 3-5 0-0 1-4 5 4 7 1 0 0 1 23Pancoe 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Hedgecock 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Ellis 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 6Sizemore 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 4Simmons 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 5Miller 3-5 0-1 0-1 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 14Clark 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Springer 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2Walker 0-1 0-0 2-4 4 4 2 0 3 0 0 14TEAM 2 1 Totals.............. 19-49 5-18 11-19 27 27 54 8 18 0 10 200

FG% 1st Half: 11-27 40.7% 2nd Half: 8-22 36.4% Game: 38.8%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-10 10.0% Game: 27.8%F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 9-14 64.3% Game: 57.9%

Offi cials: Donnie Eppley (R), Guy Pagano (U), Mike Pilla (U)Technical fouls: Lafayette-None. Army-None. Attendance: 896

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalLafayette 42 38 80Army 28 26 54

GAME #27 • FEB. 24, 2010LAFAYETTE 80, ARMY 56

WEST POINT, N.Y. • CHRISTL ARENA

GAME #26 • FEB. 20, 2010ARMY 69, NAVY 50

WEST POINT, N.Y. • CHRISTL ARENA

GAME #25 • FEB. 17, 2010AMERICAN 57, ARMY 54

WASHINGTON, D.C. • BENDER ARENA

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Army rallied from a 17-point fi rst-half defi cit to tie the game at 48-48 with 4:02 left, but American scored nine of the fi nal 15 points to take a 57-54 victory. Cleveland Richard had a chance to tie the game, but his three-point attempt at the buzzer rimmed out to seal the Eagles’ victory. The loss was Army’s third straight overall, fi fth straight on the road and 11th straight at American. The Black Knights trailed 25-8 with eight minutes to go in the fi rst half, but rallied back to go into the locker room down 12 at 31-19. Army outscored the Eagles 29-17 in the fi rst 16 minutes of the second period to tie the game, but never took the lead. Down by four, Nathan Hedgecock banked in a three-pointer to pull the Black Knights within 55-54 with 14.9 seconds left. Army nearly forced a held ball that would have given the Black Knights possession, but American was able to call a timeout with eight seconds left. After two free throws by Nick Hendra made it a 57-54 game with fi ve seconds left, Richard took the inbounds pass and drove to the top of the key. His 21-footer went in-and-out at the horn. Tyrell Thompson led the Black Knights with 13 points. Richard and Jeremy Hence each added 11. Vlad Moldoveanu led all scorers with 18 points, including four three-pointers. His fi nal triple broke the 48-48 deadlock and gave the Eagles the lead for good with 3:02 remaining. Joe Hill scored 12 points on four three-pointers, while Stephen Lumpkins and Nick Hendra chipped in with 11 and 10, respectively. Lumpkins completed a double-double with a game-high 11 rebounds. Moldoveanu, Hendra and Hill combined to shoot 10 for 19 from deep. With American ahead 7-5, the Eagles used an 18-3 run to open up a 25-8 lead, its largest of the half, with eight minutes to go. Moldoveanu scored 10 points, including two three-pointers during the run. Army scored 13 of the fi rst 17 points in the second half to get within one possession. The Eagles went on a 6-2 run to go up seven, but Army scored 14 of the next 21 to tie the game and set up the fi nal minutes.

WEST POINT, N.Y. – Army limited one of the Patriot League’s highest-scoring teams to 22 points below their season average in a 69-50 victory over Navy in front of a Christl Arena-record crowd of 5,163. The Black Knights claimed the “Star” game and the Alumni Trophy for the fi rst time since 2002. The Black Knights forced 21 turnovers and held the Mids to just 39.6 percent shooting for the game, including a 1-for-19 mark from three-point range (.053). Navy missed its fi rst eight three-point shots, made its fi rst attempt of the second half and then was zero for its last 10 from deep. It was Navy’s lowest scoring output of the season and just the third time this year they did not score at least 60 points. Army, the league’s top-ranked scoring defense, improved to 13-2 this season when keeping opponents to less than 60 points. The win snapped the Black Knights’ three-game losing streak. Cleveland Richard and Chris Walker led the Army offense with 15 and 14 points, respectively. It was Richard’s career-best seventh straight game in double fi gures. Walker matched his season high in points and also grabbed a team-high seven re-bounds. Mitch McDonald tallied eight points, three rebounds and three assists while committing only one turnover in 20 minutes. Marcus Nelson recorded one blocked shot to tie the Academy record of 74 held by Jimmy Sewell (2003-07). O.J. Avworo and Jordan Sugars both scored in dou-ble fi gures for the Mids with 13 points each. Romeo Garcia grabbed a game-high eight rebounds. Army put the clamps on Navy’s Chris Harris, allowing only four points 2-of-17 shooting overall and 0-for-7 from three-point range. Harris entered the game as the league’s leading scorer at 21.5 points per contest. Navy led 2-0, but Army reeled off the next 15 points to take the lead for good. The Black Knights led by 16 at halftime and by as many as 21 in the second half.

WEST POINT, N.Y. – Lafayette drilled 14 three-pointers and shot 52.3 percent overall en route to an 80-56 victory over Army. Jim Mower made eight triples on his way to a game-high 26 points. Tyrell Thompson led the Black Knights with a ca-reer-high 18 points on 8-of-13 shooting. Cleveland Richard scored 10 points, his career-best eight straight game in double fi gures. Richard made two steals on the defensive end to pass teammate Josh Miller for fi rst place on the Army career ledger with 148. Ryan Willen was the other Lafayette player in dou-ble fi gures with 15 points. Army led 20-19 through the fi rst nine minutes, but the Leopards went on a 20-3 run to take control of the contest and cruise to the 26-point victory. The loss, coupled with the rest of Wednesday night’s Patriot League results, relegated Army to ei-ther the 7th or 8th spot in the upcoming conference tournament. The Leopards went on their decisive run to take a 39-23 lead with less than six minutes to play. Mow-er scored 11 points, including three three-pointers, during the run, while the Black Knights hit just one of its nine shots, including seven straight misses. After Army cut the lead to 12 points, the Leopards scored on the fi nal possession of the fi rst half to lead 42-28 at halftime. Lafayette picked up where it left off, outscoring the Black Knights 11-4 during the fi rst six minutes of the second half. The Black Knights started the half 2-for-9 from the fi eld, including 0 for 4 from three-point range. Army scored the next six points to pull within 15, but Lafayette went on a 12-0 run that increased their lead to 65-38 with 9:59 left. The Leopards led by at least 23 points for the remainder of the game.

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VISITORS: Bucknell (14-16, 9-5 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINTyree f 2-5 0-0 5-7 6 4 9 1 3 0 0 24Muscala c 1-5 0-0 3-4 7 2 5 1 2 1 0 34Johnson g 3-8 3-7 0-2 1 0 9 0 1 1 0 28Shazier g 5-7 2-4 7-8 3 3 19 3 4 0 0 37Cohen g 2-6 1-3 9-10 8 3 14 1 5 0 1 36Willman 1-3 0-0 1-4 7 5 3 1 3 0 2 19Boon 1-1 1-1 0-0 2 1 3 1 1 0 0 16Andoh 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6TEAM 4 Totals.............. 15-36 7-15 25-35 39 18 62 8 19 2 3 200

FG% 1st Half: 9-20 45.0% 2nd Half: 6-16 37.5% Game: 41.7%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 46.7%F Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 24-32 75.0% Game: 71.4%

HOME TEAM: Army (14-14, 4-10 PL)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINRichard f 3-9 1-1 2-2 3 5 9 1 4 1 0 27Zastoupil f 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 15Sizemore f 1-3 0-0 1-2 3 2 3 0 1 0 2 14Nelson g 1-5 0-1 2-4 2 3 4 1 1 0 2 29Thompson g 2-7 0-3 0-0 3 2 4 0 1 0 1 17McDonald 0-2 0-0 2-2 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 21Pancoe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Hedgecock 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Ellis 0-1 0-1 2-2 2 4 2 0 1 0 0 5Hence 2-4 0-2 0-0 2 1 4 2 0 1 1 10Simmons 3-10 2-5 2-2 2 4 10 0 1 0 2 22Miller 4-9 2-4 1-3 2 2 11 1 1 0 0 20Clark 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Springer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Walker 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 1 1 1 20TEAM 4 1 Totals.............. 17-52 5-17 12-17 26 29 51 6 13 3 10 200

FG% 1st Half: 6-21 28.6% 2nd Half: 11-31 35.5% Game: 32.7%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 29.4%F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 11-15 73.3% Game: 70.6%

Offi cials: Robert Riley (R), George Harry (U), Mark Shea (U)Technical fouls: Bucknell-None. Army-None. Attendance: 1454

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 23 39 62Army 15 36 51

GAME #29 • MARCH 3, 2010(1) LEHIGH 64, (8) ARMY 45

BETHLEHEM, PA. • STABLER ARENA

GAME #28 • FEB. 27, 2010BUCKNELL 62, ARMY 51

WEST POINT, N.Y. • CHRISTL ARENA

WEST POINT, N.Y. – Army ended its regular sea-son with a 62-51 loss to Bucknell. The Black Knights could not overcome a 32.7 percent shooting night, including a 29.4 shooting percentage from three-point range. Bucknell entered the game eighth in the confer-ence in three-point percentage at 32.4 percent, but hit 7 of 15 triples (.467), including four of their fi rst six. The Bison shot 41.7 percent for the game over-all. Bucknell also outscored the Black Knights 25-12 at the free throw line. Josh Miller was Army’s top scorer with 11 points, 10 of which came in the fi nal 1:20 of the contest. Ju-lian Simmons also scored in double fi gures with 10 points. Cleveland Richard, Jon Sizemore and Tyrell Thompson all had a team-high three rebounds in their fi nal home appearance. Darryl Shazier led all scorers with 19 points, while Bryan Cohen added 14 points and a game-high eight rebounds. Army has now lost 14 straight games when shoot-ing 33.3 percent or less. The Black Knights scored the fi rst fi ve points of the game and led 8-6 with 14:21 left in the open-ing stanza before the Bison went on a 17-5 spurt to take a 23-13 advantage. Shazier scored all 11 of his fi rst-half points during the run. Army got within eight with 3:01 left to go and neither team scored for the remainder of the half to send the Bison into intermission with a 23-15 lead. The Bison outscored Army 20-9 over the fi rst 11:33 of the second half to take their largest lead at 43-24 with 8:27 left. Army was able to close within 12 points following a 7-0 run that was capped by Simmons’ second three-pointer of the game. The Army defense held the Bison without a fi eld goal for the fi nal nine minutes, 14 seconds, but Bucknell scored its fi nal 21 points from the free throw line.scored 10 of the next 12 points to pull within 57-48 with 46 seconds left, but the Bison iced the game at the free throw line, hitting fi ve of their fi nal six tries. Army made seven of its last 12 fi eld goal tries.

VISITORS: Army (14-15)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINZastoupil f 2-3 0-0 3-3 1 1 7 0 1 0 0 13Hence f 0-4 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 19McDonald g 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 3 2 0 0 16Richard g 4-10 1-4 0-0 2 4 9 5 1 0 1 35Thompson g 3-6 0-1 2-2 0 2 8 1 2 0 0 20Nelson 2-3 0-1 0-1 5 1 4 0 1 0 2 27Ellis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Sizemore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Simmons 1-5 1-4 3-5 2 1 6 0 0 0 1 20Miller 2-6 0-3 1-2 1 2 5 3 2 0 1 23Walker 3-3 0-0 0-0 3 5 6 0 1 1 1 25TEAM 1 3 Totals.............. 17-42 2-14 9-13 20 20 45 12 15 1 7 200

FG% 1st Half: 9-22 40.9% 2nd Half: 8-20 40.0% Game: 40.5%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 1-8 12.5% Game: 14.3%F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 8-11 72.7% Game: 69.2%

HOME TEAM: Lehigh (20-10)PLAYER FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO BLK S MINCarrington f 6-8 0-0 0-0 5 2 12 0 2 1 2 35Knutson f 3-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 6 0 4 0 1 24Hall g 2-6 1-3 5-6 5 3 10 4 1 0 0 35McCollum g 6-11 0-3 7-9 7 1 19 2 0 0 1 37Buchberger g 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 20Small 0-1 0-0 2-4 0 2 2 3 1 0 2 16Keefer 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3Greiner 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 8Ojo 3-5 2-4 5-6 6 2 13 1 1 0 0 22TEAM 3 Totals.............. 21-38 3-10 19-25 27 14 64 11 11 1 7 200

FG% 1st Half: 9-19 47.4% 2nd Half: 12-19 63.2% Game: 55.3%3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-5 0.0% 2nd Half: 3-5 60.0% Game: 30.0%F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 19-25 76.0% Game: 76.0%

Offi cials: Donnie Eppley, David Walker, Roberto MarquezTechnical fouls: Army-None. Lehigh-None. Attendance: 1062

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalArmy 20 25 45Lehigh 18 46 64

BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Eighth-seeded Army led top-seeded Lehigh 34-29 with 11:09 left in the second half, but the Mountain Hawks closed the game on a 35-11 run to take a 64-45 victory in the quarterfi -nals of the Patriot League Tournament. Cleveland Richard led the Black Knights with nine points and fi ve assists in his fi nal game. Richard also made one steal to close his West Point tenure as the Black Knights’ all-time leader with 149. Marcus Nelson led the team with fi ve rebounds. Patriot League Rookie and Player of the Year CJ Mc-Collum scored a game-high 19 points, 17 of which came in the second half, and grabbed a game-high 19 rebounds. Michael Ojo added 13 points off the bench while Zahir Carrington and Marquis Hall add-ed 10 and 12, respectively. Lehigh shot 63.2 percent in the second half, outscoring Army 46-25 after halftime. Despite the second-half outburst, Army held the league’s top-scoring offense to 11 points below its average and snapped the Mountain Hawks’ string of 10 straight games with at least 75 points. Free throw shooting also played a key role in the second half. The Mountain Hawks did not attempt a free throw in the fi rst 20 minutes, but were 19 for 25 from the strip after halftime. Army was 9 for 13 for the game and 8 for 11 in the second half. Army led 11-8 before the Mountain Hawks scored the next four points to reclaim a 12-11 advantage with 5:56 remaining. The Black Knights answered with fi ve consecutive points, holding Lehigh score-less for two minutes, 51 seconds to take a 16-12 ad-vantage with 4:15 left. Thompson drained a jumper as both the shot clock and game clock expired to send Army into the locker room with a 20-18 lead. Army held a 34-29 edge with 11:09 left, but the Black Knights went seven minutes and 15 seconds without a fi eld goal. Ojo was a key down the stretch, scoring all 11 of his 12 points, including two three-pointers in the fi nal 11 minutes. Army’s seven seniors ended their West Point ca-reers with 54 victories, the most since the Class of 1979. The group earned four victories over Navy, including a Star Game victory this season, the pro-gram’s fi rst since 2002.

Times Led Army in Scoring ...Cleveland Richard ..................................................14Julian Simmons ........................................................ 8Josh Miller ................................................................. 5Tyrell Thompson ....................................................... 3Jeremy Hence ........................................................... 1

Times Led Army in Rebounding ...Josh Miller ................................................................. 8Chris Walker ............................................................. 8Cleveland Richard .................................................... 7Jeremy Hence ........................................................... 6Marcus Nelson ......................................................... 5Tyrell Thompson ....................................................... 3Eric Zastoupil ............................................................ 2Ella Ellis ..................................................................... 1Julian Simmons ........................................................ 1Jon Sizemore ............................................................ 1

Times Led Army in Assists ...Josh Miller ...............................................................15Cleveland Richard ..................................................13Marcus Nelson ......................................................... 4Jeremy Hence ........................................................... 2Mitch McDonald ....................................................... 2

“times led” categories include ties

Double-Figure Scoring Games (high point total) gamesCleveland Richard .......................................... (20) 21Julian Simmons .............................................. (30) 17Josh Miller ....................................................... (22) 10Tyrell Thompson ............................................... (18) 4Jeremy Hence ................................................... (14) 4Chris Walker ..................................................... (14) 2Ella Ellis ............................................................. (10) 1

Double-Figure Rebounding Games ... (high rebound total) gamesNone

Double-Figure Assist Games ... (high assist total) gamesNone

Class Points (1749)Freshman 90 (5.3%)Sophomore 328 (19.2%)Junior 186 (10.9%)Senior 1100 (64.5%)

Class Rebounds (908)Freshman 53 (5.8%)Sophomore 40 (4.4%)Junior 135 (14.9%)Senior 590 (65.0%)Team 90 (9.9%) Class Assists (322)Freshman 6 (1.9%)Sophomore 7 (2.2%)Junior 48 (14.9%)Senior 261 (81.1%)

Class Steals (232)Freshman 8 (3.4%)Sophomore 22 (9.5%)Junior 27 (11.6%)Senior 175 (75.4%)

STATISTICS BY CLASS

2009-10 REVIEWMISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

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THE ARMY-NAVY RIVALRY Some view the Army-Navy rivalry as merely a fi erce foot-ball competition, but the two service academies have en-joyed an intense basketball history for the past 89 years. On the hardwood, Army and Navy fi rst met in 1920, a game that saw the Midshipmen prevail 24-18. The teams met each year thereafter through 1928 before a four-year hiatus. The series resumed in 1933 and has not seen a lapse since. In 1991-92, the rivalry underwent a drastic change when Navy joined the Patriot League, following on the heels of Army’s entry one year prior. The new league affi liation guar-anteed that the two service academies would meet twice per year in a home-and-home arrangement. With the Pa-triot League Tournament looming at the end of each regu-lar season, the academy hardwood squads have met three times in four different seasons. Prior to Navy coming aboard the Patriot League roster, the Black Knights and Midshipmen had clashed twice in a season only once — in 1985-86 when the squads col-lided in the Suntory Ball in Tokyo, Japan, in addition to their regular-season skirmish later that season. The rivalry celebrated its centennial matchup in 2003-04 as Navy captured a 43-37 verdict in the rivalry’s 100th meeting. In the last seven seasons, the squads have split the 14 meetings down the middle. The fi rst six of those years saw the Black Knights win the fi rst game of the season series and the Mids capture the annual “Star Game.” That pat-tern was fl ipped in 2009-10 when Navy captured the fi rst game in Annapolis and Army scored a “Star” win on its home fl oor in Christl Arena. The beautiful Alumni Trophy is presented annually to the winner of the second meeting each season. The glimmer-ing trophy consists of two silver plates 15” in diameter, one with the West Point seal and one with the seal of the United States Naval Academy. It was the gift of Capt. Victor Dela-no, USN (Ret.), a 1941 alumnus of the Naval Academy.

The fi rst meeting in 2010-11 will be at West Point’s Christl Arena on Saturday, Jan. 22. The game will tip off at 6 p.m. This season’s “Star Game” takes place in Annapolis on Saturday, Feb. 19. Both games will be televised nationally on CBS College Sports Network.

Year Army Navy1920 18 241921 29 451922 25 211923 37 291924 29 341925 21 171926 21 121927 25 321928 17 291933 24 511934 23 311935 35 261936 35 191937 40 421938 44 361939 46 321940 47 331941 36 481942 35 341943 56 451944 47 401945 50 481946 67 601947 42 641948 36 491949 40 421950 50 461951 58 611952 55 601953 60 841954 85 721954-55 45 671955-56 67 781956-57 47 581957-58 78 681958-59 52 691959-60 57 691960-61 55 611961-62 47 461962-63 48 551963-64 74 551964-65 62 521965-66 70 561966-67 64 541967-68 66 441968-69 51 351969-70 80 561970-71 64 501971-72 60 611972-73 57 561973-74 41 571974-75 61 721975-76 78 621976-77 54 531977-78 66 621978-79 45 471979-80 53 481980-81 66 (OT) 681981-82 59 621982-83 69 801983-84 59 611984-85 47 481985-86* 63 931985-86 52 (OT) 551986-87 52 581987-88 67 711988-89 73 89

Year Army Navy1989-90 92 781990-91 78 991991-92 64 561991-92 62 541992-93 66 731992-93 39 561993-94 47 711993-94 69 791993-94+ 84 961994-95 74 801994-95 69 781994-95+ 59 701995-96 44 751995-96 51 541995-96+ 64 581996-97 56 701996-97 64 681997-98 40 661997-98 66 871997-98+ 52 791998-99 67 811998-99 47 811999-00 49 761999-00 47 652000-01 89 952000-01 70 822000-01+ 73 922001-02 61 792001-02 73 632002-03 46 652002-03 56 622003-04 52 502003-04 37 432004-05 63 432004-05 69 842005-06 80 732005-06 62 (OT) 672006-07 53 502006-07 68 762007-08 69 672007-08 63 712008-09 76 712008-09 54 592009-10 56 622009-10 69 50

*Suntory Bowl+Patriot League Tourn.

ALL-TIME RECORD Navy 69, Army 43

POINTS Navy 6,548, Army 6,170

CURRENT STREAK Army, 1 game

LONGEST ARMY STREAK 8 games

LONGEST NAVY STREAK 13 games

ARMY-NAVY SCORES

Army claimed a 69-50 win over Navy in front of a Christl Arena record crowd of 5,163 to claim the 2010 “Star Game” and Alumni Trophy (above).

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THE PATRIOT LEAGUE

THE PATRIOT LEAGUE3773 Corporate ParkwaySuite 190Center Valley, Pa. 18034(610) 289-1950

Carolyn Schlie Femovich, Executive DirectorGrisel Ortiz-Ludovico, Executive Assistant and Business ManagerRichard Wanninger, Associate Executive Director for External RelationsPatrick Muffl ey, Asst. Executive Director for Sports Management and GovernanceDarlene Gordon, Director of Championships and Business Operations/ Senior Woman AdministratorMatthew Dougherty Media Relations Director Quinton Smith, Assistant Director for Compliance and Sport ManagementJames Greene, Assistant Media Relations DirectorJimmy Johnson, Coordinator of Multimedia Services/Media Relations

The Patriot League, which was founded on the principles of admitting athletes who are academically representative of their class, is in its third decade of academic and athletic achievement. Participation in athletics at Patriot League institutions is viewed as an important component of a well-rounded education.

The Patriot League began as a successful Division I-AA (now called Foot-ball Championship Subdivision) football conference in 1986. Full League members include American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafay-ette, Lehigh and Navy. Associate members include Fordham and George-town in football and Massachusetts Institute of Technology in women’s rowing.

These member institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation. Alumni from Patriot League colleges and universities have played a leadership role in the shaping of our country.

In the classroom, the Patriot League’s full-member institutions, individu-ally and collectively, consistently rank among the top Division I programs in the NCAA Graduation Rates Report. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked fi rst among all Division I conferences in student-athlete grad-uation rates according to the NCAA Graduation Rates report. The League fi nished at the top spot with 96 percent of its teams reporting a gradu-ation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 90 Patriot League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports.

League members have also distinguished themselves on the fi eld of play. The Patriot League sponsors championship competition in 23 sports (11 for men; 12 for women). Championship teams from 14 sports are guaranteed advancement into NCAA postseason competition: baseball, men and women’s basketball, fi eld hockey, football, men’s golf, men and women’s lacrosse, men and women’s soccer, softball, men and women’s tennis and volleyball.

Along the timeline of Patriot League history about three-quarters of the Patriot League’s Scholar-Athletes of the Year also received All-Patriot League status for their exemplary athletic performance.

In the Patriot League’s history, more than 200 student-athletes have been recognized as CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, while more than 12,000 have qualifi ed for the League’s Academic Honor Roll. More than 30 student-athletes have received NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Ad-ditionally, Patriot League student-athletes have earned Fulbright Scholar-ships, Rhodes Scholarships, Marshall Scholarships and NACDA/Disney Scholarships.

PATRIOT LEAGUE ADMINISTRATION

Carolyn Schlie FemovichExecutive Director

2009-10 PATRIOT LEAGUE IN REVIEW2009-10 STANDINGS

Patriot League Overall W L Pct. W L Pct.Lehigh# 10 4 .714 22 11 .667Bucknell 9 5 .643 14 17 .452Lafayette 8 6 .571 19 13 .594American 7 7 .500 11 20 .355Navy 7 7 .500 14 17 .433Colgate 6 8 .429 10 19 .345Holy Cross 5 9 .357 9 22 .290Army 4 10 .286 14 15 .483

#Patriot League Tournament champion

2009-10 HONOR ROLLAll-Patriot League First TeamChris Harris Navy Sr. GC.J. McCollum Lehigh Fr. GJared Mintz Lafayette Jr. FVlad Moldoveanu American Jr. FKyle Roemer Colgate Sr. G/G

All-Patriot League Second TeamZahir Carrington Lehigh Sr. FMarquis Hall Lehigh Sr. GAndrew Keister Holy Cross Jr. FMike Muscala Bucknell Fr. FRyan Willen Lafayette So. F

Patriot League All-Rookie TeamBryson Johnson Bucknell Fr. GGabe Knutson Lehigh Fr. FC.J. McCollum Lehigh Fr. GMike Muscala Bucknell Fr. FMitch Rolls Colgate Fr. GJoe Willman Bucknell Fr. F

Player of the Year: C.J. McCollum, LehighDefensive Player of the Year: Bryan Cohen, BucknellCoach of the Year: Fran O’Hanlon, LafayetteRookie of the Year: C.J. McCollum, LehighScholar-Athlete of the Year: Marquis Hall, Lehigh

2010 PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENTQuarterfi nalsat (1) Lehigh 64, (8) Army 45(7) Holy Cross 67, at (2) Bucknell 64at (3) Lafayette 73, (6) Colgate 65at (4) American 62, (5) Navy 60

Quarterfi nalsat Lafayette 66, Holy Cross 63at Lehigh 79, American 57

Championshipat Lehigh 74, Lafayette 59

Patriot League Tournament MVP: Zahir Carrington, Lehigh

2010 NCAA TOURNAMENTFirst Round — Ford Center (Oklahoma City, Okla.)(1) Kansas 90, (16) Lehigh 74

PRESEASON POLL 1. American (7) 79 2. Bucknell (3) 76 3. Lafayette (2) 73 4. Holy Cross (2) 70 5. Lehigh (2) 69 6. Navy 35 7. Colgate 31 8. Army 15

PRESEASON AWARDSAll-League TeamAndrew Keister, Holy Cross; C.J. McCollum, Lehigh; Jared Mintz, Lafayette; Vlad Moldoveanu, American; Mike Muscala, Bucknell; Jordan Sugars, Navy

Player of the Year: C.J. McCollum, Lehigh

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Opponent ...............................W LAdelphi ..................................... 1 0Air Force ................................... 2 1Albany ...................................... 3 5Albright ..................................... 8 0American ................................3 18Amherst .................................16 6Baltimore ................................. 1 0Bethany .................................... 6 0Binghamton (SUNY) ...............2 2Boston College ........................ 5 3Boston University .................... 6 9Bowling Green ......................... 0 1Bradley ..................................... 1 2Brandeis................................... 0 1Brigham Young ........................ 0 2Brooklyn Polytechnic ............... 8 3Brown ................................... 14 9Bryant .....................................3 0Bucknell............................... 18 39Buffalo (SUNY) ........................4 4California-Berkeley .................. 0 1California-Irvine ....................... 1 1California-Santa Barbara ........ 0 1Camp Humphreys .................... 1 0Canisius ................................... 2 2 Carnegie Tech .......................... 2 0Catholic .................................... 4 0Central Connecticut ..............6 2Central Michigan ..................... 1 0Chicago .................................... 1 0Cincinnati ................................. 1 0Citadel, The .............................. 2 5City College of New York ......... 2 3Clarkson ................................... 1 0Clemson ................................... 0 2Colgate ................................ 52 54Colorado State ......................... 0 1Columbia ................................20 35Connecticut ............................. 3 7Cornell ....................................13 20Creighton ................................. 0 1Crescent AC ............................. 3 3Davidson .................................. 1 0Dayton ...................................... 0 2Dartmouth ............................17 16Delaware ................................13 1DePaul ..................................... 0 2Depauw .................................... 2 0Detroit ...................................... 0 1Dickinson ................................. 6 0Drexel ....................................... 1 1Duke ......................................... 3 9Duquesne ................................ 1 3

Opponent ...............................W LEastern Kentucky .................... 0 1Eastern Michigan .................... 1 0Engineers (Co. E 2nd Regt.).... 0 1Fairfi eld ...................................7 16Fairleigh Dickinson .................. 5 4Florida State ............................ 2 1Florida ...................................... 0 1Florida Gulf Coast.......... ..........1 1Fordham .................................30 52Franklin & Marshall ................. 1 0Furman ..................................... 0 1George Washington ................. 5 8Georgetown ...........................11 8Georgia Tech ............................ 0 1Hartwick ................................... 5 0Hartford .................................... 1 1Harvard ..................................16 8Hawaii ...................................... 0 1Hobart ...................................... 4 0Hofstra ..................................... 5 7Holy Cross .............................16 54Houston ................................... 0 1Illinois ....................................... 2 3Indiana State ........................... 2 0Iona ........................................14 21Iowa .......................................... 0 1Ithaca .....................................10 1Jacksonville ............................. 0 1Johns Hopkins .......................10 0Kansas State ........................... 1 0Keene State ............................. 1 0Kentucky .................................. 0 1Kings College ........................... 1 3Knox ......................................... 2 0Lafayette .............................. 22 36LaSalle ..................................... 4 13Lebanon Valley ........................ 2 0Lehigh .................................. 59 32LeMoyne .................................. 0 1Long Island .............................2 5Louisiana State ....................... 1 1Louisville .................................. 0 2Lowell ....................................... 1 0Loyola (Md.) ............................. 0 1Lycoming .................................. 2 0Maine ....................................... 1 0Manhattan .............................44 27Manhattan A.C. ....................... 1 0Manhattanville ........................ 6 0Marist ....................................... 4 8Marquette ................................ 0 1Marshall ................................... 0 2Maryland .................................. 8 4

Opponent ...............................W LMassachusetts ........................ 7 0Mass. Inst. of Tech. ................. 5 0McGill ....................................... 4 0Memphis .................................. 0 1Merchant Marine ...................14 0Merrimack ............................... 3 1Miami (Fla.) .............................. 0 3Michigan .................................. 0 1Michigan State ........................ 0 1Middlebury ............................... 3 0Middle Tennesse State ........... 0 1Minnesota ................................ 0 2Missouri ................................... 0 1Monmouth ............................... 2 6Montana State ......................... 0 1Mount St. Mary’s ..................... 0 1Mount St. Vincent’s ................. 1 0Muhlenburg ............................. 3 0Nat’l. Univ. of Mexico .............. 1 0Naval Reserves ........................ 1 0Navy ..................................... 43 69Newburgh Y.M.C.A. .................. 3 0New Hampshire ......................5 3New Jersey Inst. Technology .....2 0New Mexico ............................. 0 1New Paltz (SUNY) .................... 1 0New York Cty. Coll. of Tech. ..... 1 0New York Maritime .................. 5 0New York Purchase ................. 1 0New York University ...............26 14Niagara .................................... 7 7North Carolina ......................... 3 0North Carolina A&T ................. 1 0North Carolina-Greensboro .... 0 1North Carolina-Wilmington ..... 0 2North Carolina State ............... 0 2North Texas ............................. 0 1Northeastern ........................... 6 11Northwestern ........................... 0 1Notre Dame ............................. 0 8Oberlin ..................................... 1 0Ohio Northern ......................... 2 0Ohio .......................................... 1 1Ohio State ................................ 1 7Oklahoma ................................ 0 1Oklahoma City ......................... 0 2Oregon State............................ 0 2Pennsylvania ....................... 12 20Penn. Military College ............ 4 0Penn State ............................. 17 23Pittsburgh ..............................15 18Pittsburgh-Johnstown.............. 3 0Portland ................................... 1 1Pratt Institute ........................... 5 0Presbyterian............... ..............1 2Princeton ................................13 23Providence ............................... 5 0Puerto Rico .............................. 1 0Purdue ..................................... 0 1Quinnipiac ................................ 1 5Regis ........................................ 0 1Rensselaer Poly. Inst. .............. 8 0Rhode Island ........................... 1 0Rice .......................................... 1 0Richmond................................. 0 6Rider ......................................... 4 1Robert Morris .......................... 2 0Rochester ...............................16 2Rutgers................................... 17 7Sacred Heart ........................... 3 3St. Anselm’s ............................. 1 0St. Bonaventure ....................... 1 1St. Francis (N.Y.) ...................... 6 6St. Francis (Pa.) ....................... 1 1St. John’s ...............................15 27St. Joseph’s (Pa.) ..................... 3 2

Opponent ...............................W LSt. Lawrence ............................ 6 0St. Louis ................................... 1 3St. Mary’s (Calif.) ..................... 1 2St. Michael’s ............................ 3 0St. Peter’s ................................ 8 22St. Stephen’s ........................... 3 0Samford ................................... 1 0San Diego ................................ 0 1San Francisco .......................... 2 2San Jose State ......................... 0 1Santa Clara .............................. 0 2Scranton .................................. 5 1Seattle ...................................... 0 1Seton Hall ..............................13 12Seventh Regiment ................... 1 0Siena ........................................ 4 6Signal Corps (2nd) .................. 2 0South Alabama ........................ 0 1South Carolina ........................ 1 0Southampton ........................... 1 0Southern Methodist ................ 2 1Springfi eld ................................ 6 2Stanford ................................... 0 1Stetson ..................................... 1 1Stevens Inst. of Tech. .............. 2 0Stony Brook ............................. 2 5Swarthmore ...........................19 9Syracuse ................................11 19Temple ..................................... 2 4Tennessee ............................... 0 4Texas ........................................ 0 3Texas-Arlington ........................ 0 1Texas-Pan American ......First MeetingTexas Tech ............................... 0 1Toledo ....................................... 0 3Trinity ........................................ 7 0Troy Inst. of Technology ........... 2 0Tulsa ......................................... 0 1Union ........................................ 8 10UCLA ......................................... 0 1Upsala ...................................... 2 1Utah .......................................... 0 4U.S. Coast Guard ...................15 0Valparaiso ................................ 0 1Vanderbilt ................................ 0 3Vassar .....................................1 0Vermont ................................... 4 0Villanova .................................. 5 6Virginia ..................................... 0 3Virginia Military Inst.. .............. 6 4Virginia Tech ............................ 1 1Wagner ..................................... 3 2Washington .............................. 0 2Washington & Jefferson .......... 1 0Washington & Lee ................... 1 0Washington State .................... 1 0Weber State ............................. 0 1Wesley ...................................... 1 0Wesleyan .................................. 6 0West Virginia ............................ 8 6Western Kentucky ................... 1 2Western Maryland ................... 1 0William & Mary ........................ 2 2Williams ................................. 17 1Wisconsin ................................ 0 1Wofford .................................... 2 2Worcester Tech ........................ 1 0Wyoming .................................. 1 0Yale ...................................... 28 21Yale Graduates ........................ 1 3Yeshiva ..................................... 1 0Yonkers Y.M.C.A. ...................... 4 0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year Won Lost Pct. Head Coach Captain 1903 1 0 1.000 Joseph Stilwell Horatio Hackett 1904 2 1 .333 Joseph Stilwell Horatio Hackett 1904-05 3 4 .429 Self-coached Harold Hetrick 1905-06 7 4 .636 Self-coached Harold Hetrick 1906-07 9 5 .643 Harry Fisher Lewis Rockwell 1907-08 9 3 .750 Joseph Stilwell Harvey Higley 1908-09 9 2 .818 Joseph Stilwell Jacob Devers 1909-10 14 1 .933 Joseph Stilwell John Millikin 1910-11 9 3 .750 Joseph Stilwell Carl McKinney 1911-12 8 4 .667 Harvey Higley Archibald Arnold 1912-13 11 2 .846 Harvey Higley John VanVliet 1913-14 5 7 .417 Joseph Stilwell John MacTaggart 1914-15 11 2 .846 Jacob Devers Frederic Boye 1915-16 5 7 .417 Jacob Devers Louis Hibbs 1916-17 3 8 .273 Arthur Conard John Cole 1917-18 8 4 .667 Ivens Jones William Gerhardt, Leo Kreber 1918-19 3 5 .375 Ivens Jones Joseph Cranston 1919-20 12 2 .857 Joseph O’Shea Maurice Daniel 1920-21 18 5 .783 Joseph O’Shea Alfred Kessler 1921-22 17 2 .895 Harry Fisher Ernest Pfeiffer 1922-23 17 0 1.000 Harry Fisher Clement Dabezies 1923-24 16 2 .889 John VanVliet Leo Vichules 1925 12 3 .800 Harry Fisher William Wood 1926 11 6 .647 Ernest Blood John Roosma 1927 11 3 .786 Leo Novak Dudley Strickler 1928 10 5 .667 Leo Novak John Mills 1929 12 5 .706 Leo Novak Philip Draper 1930 9 6 .600 Leo Novak Richard Hutchinson 1931 12 3 .800 Leo Novak Orrin Krueger, Dean Strother 1932 10 5 .667 Leo Novak Ray Stecker 1933 5 5 .500 Leo Novak Robin Epler 1934 8 7 .533 Leo Novak John Hillis 1935 10 5 .667 Leo Novak Wright Hiatt 1936 7 7 .500 Leo Novak Kenneth Dawalt 1937 7 6 .538 Leo Novak Charles Meyer 1938 12 2 .857 Leo Novak Harris Rogner 1939 13 2 .867 Leo Novak John Samuel 1940 11 4 .733 Valentine Lentz Alvan Gillem 1941 5 11 .313 Valentine Lentz Richard Reinbold 1942 10 6 .625 Valentine Lentz Ernest White 1943 5 10 .333 Valentine Lentz George Rebh, Jammie Philpott 1944 15 0 1.000 Edward Kelleher Ed Christl 1945 14 1 .933 Edward Kelleher Dale Hall 1946 9 6 .600 Stuart Holcomb John Nance 1947 9 7 .563 Stuart Holcomb Arnold Tucker 1948 8 9 .471 John Mauer James Rawers 1949 7 10 .412 John Mauer James Rawers 1950 9 8 .529 John Mauer Arnold Galiffa 1951 9 8 .529 John Mauer Edward Tixier 1952 8 9 .471 Elmer Ripley William Ritter 1953 11 8 .579 Elmer Ripley Clarence Hannon 1953-54 15 7 .682 Bob Vanatta Clarence Hannon 1954-55 9 9 .500 Orvis Sigler Jerry Gilpin 1955-56 10 13 .435 Orvis Sigler Norris Harbold 1956-57 7 13 .350 Orvis Sigler Bob McCoy 1957-58 13 12 .520 Orvis Sigler Don DeJardin 1958-59 14 10 .583 George Hunter Chuck Darby 1959-60 14 9 .609 George Hunter George Kaiser 1960-61 17 7 .708 George Hunter Lee Sager 1961-62 10 11 .476 George Hunter Stu Sherard 1962-63 8 11 .421 George Hunter Bob Foley 1963-64 19 7 .731 “Tates” Locke Dick Chilcoat 1964-65 21 8 .724 “Tates” Locke Joe Kosciusko 1965-66 18 8 .692 Bob Knight Dick Murray 1966-67 13 8 .619 Bob Knight Dan Schrage 1967-68 20 5 .800 Bob Knight Bill Schutsky 1968-69 18 10 .643 Bob Knight Mike Krzyzewski 1969-70 22 6 .786 Bob Knight Jim Oxley 1970-71 11 13 .458 Bob Knight Doug Clevenger 1971-72 11 13 .458 Dan Dougherty Ed Mueller 1972-73 11 13 .458 Dan Dougherty Bobby Sherwin 1973-74 6 18 .250 Dan Dougherty Pete Jackson 1974-75 3 22 .120 Dan Dougherty David Thomas

Year Won Lost Pct. Head Coach Captain 1975-76 11 14 .440 Mike Krzyzewski Tom Valerio 1976-77 20 8 .714 Mike Krzyzewski Gary Winton 1977-78 19 9 .679 Mike Krzyzewski Gary Winton 1978-79 14 11 .560 Mike Krzyzewski Matt Brown 1979-80 9 17 .356 Mike Krzyzewski Robby Vaughn 1980-81 7 19 .269 Pete Gaudet Bob Brown, Marty Coyne 1981-82 5 22 .185 Pete Gaudet Mike Spencer 1982-83 11 18 .379 Les Wothke Paul Mongan 1983-84 11 17 .393 Les Wothke Pete Popovich 1984-85 16 13 .552 Les Wothke Randy Cozzens, Scott Milliren 1985-86 9 18 .333 Les Wothke Mike Ellis, Mark Michaelsen 1986-87 14 15 .483 Les Wothke Kevin Houston, Ron Steptoe 1987-88 9 19 .321 Les Wothke Scott King, Scott Whipp 1988-89 12 16 .429 Les Wothke Ron Wilson 1989-90 10 19 .345 Les Wothke Ron Wilson 1990-91 6 22 .214 Tom Miller Larry Gnewuch PL 3 9 .250 5th

1991-92 4 24 .143 Tom Miller Craig Rose PL 2 12 .143 7th

1992-93 4 22 .154 Tom Miller Derrik Allen PL 3 9 .250 5th

1993-94 7 20 .259 Dino Gaudio David Ardayfi o PL 4 10 .286 8th

1994-95 12 16 .429 Dino Gaudio Nick Karabatsos PL 4 10 .286 7th

1995-96 7 20 .259 Dino Gaudio Mark Lueking PL 2 10 .167 7th

1996-97 10 16 .385 Dino Gaudio Jason Wands PL 4 8 .333 6th

1997-98 8 19 .296 Pat Harris None Selected PL 2 10 .167 7th

1998-99 8 19 .296 Pat Harris Babe Kwasniak PL 4 8 .333 5th

1999-00 5 23 .179 Pat Harris Seth Barrett, Joe Clark PL 2 10 .167 7th

2000-01 9 19 .321 Pat Harris Joe Clark PL 3 9 .250 7th

2001-02 12 16 .429 Pat Harris Chris Spatola PL 6 8 .429 6th

2002-03 5 22 .185 Jim Crews Matt Collins, Bill Mohr PL 0 14 .000 8th

2003-04 6 21 .222 Jim Crews Kenny Doleac, Bill Mohr, Sean O’Keefe PL 3 11 .214 7th

2004-05 4 23 .148 Jim Crews Matt Bell, Erik Engstrom, Ray Fredrick PL 2 12 .167 7th

2005-06 5 22 .185 Jim Crews Matt Bell, Erik Engstrom, Cory Sinning PL 1 13 .071 8th

2006-07 15 16 .484 Jim Crews Matt Bell, Jarell Brown, Cory Sinning PL 4 10 .286 6th 2007-08 14 16 .467 Jim Crews Jarell Brown, Grant Carter, Ryan Hodgson PL 6 8 .429 5th 2008-09 11 19 .367 Jim Crews John Moonshower, Doug Williams PL 6 8 .429 4th

2009-10 14 15 .483 Zach Spiker Marcus Nelson, Cleveland Richard, Eric Zastoupil PL 4 10 .286 8th

Totals 1,109 1,098 .502

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ARMY ALL-AMERICANS

1909-10William Copthorne — Helms Athletic Foundation (10-man team selected in 1957)

1912-13William Roberts — Helms Athletic Foundation (10-man team selected in 1957)

1913-14Elmer Oliphant — Helms Athletic Foundation (10-man team selected in 1957)

1914-15Elmer Oliphant—Helms Athletic Foundation (10-man team selected in 1957)

1917-18Gene Vidal — Helms Athletic Foundation (10-man team selected in 1957)

1926-27Harry Wilson — Helms Athletic Foundation (10-man team selected in 1943)

John Roosma — Helms Athletic Foundation

1930-31Ray Stecker — College Humor Magazine (5-man second team)

1941-42Jammie Philpott — Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

1943-44Dale Hall — Helms Athletic Foundation (10-man fi rst team); The Sporting News (fi rst team); Pic Magazine (third team);

Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

Doug Kenna — The Sporting News (honorable mention)

John Hennessey — The Sporting News (honorable mention)

1944-45Dale Hall — Helms Athletic Foundation (10-man fi rst team); The Sporting News

(5-man third team); Converse Yearbook (5-man third team); Argosy Magazine

(5-man third team)

Doug Kenna — The Sporting News (honorable mention); Converse Yearbook

(honorable mention)

1945-46John Nance — The Sporting News (honorable mention)

1950-51Ed Weaver — The Sporting News (honorable mention)

1951-52Bill Hannon — Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

1952-53Bill Hannon — Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

1953-54Bill Hannon — Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

1954-55Mark Binstein — Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

1955-56Mark Binstein — Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

1957-58Darryle Kouns — Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

1958-59Darryle Kouns — United Press International (honorable mention)

1960-61Lee Sager — Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

1961-62Stu Sherard — Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

1963-64Mike Silliman — Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

Joe Kosciusko — Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

1964-65Mike Silliman — Helms Athletic Foundation (35-man team); Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

John Ritch — Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

1965-66Mike Silliman — Converse Yearbook (15-man second team); Associated Press (honorable mention)

Bill Helkie — Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

1966-67Bill Schutsky — Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

1967-68Bill Schutsky — Converse Yearbook (honorable men-

tion); Associated Press (honorable mention)

Steve Hunt — Converse Yearbook (honorable mention)

1969-70Jim Oxley — Helms Athletic Foundation (36-man team); Converse Yearbook

(honorable mention)

1976-77Gary Winton — Converse Yearbook (honorable men-

tion); Associated Press (honorable mention)

1977-78Gary Winton — Citizens Savings Foundation; Associated Press (honorable mention); USBWA

(District 2)

1978-79Matt Brown — Associated Press (honorable mention)

1984-85Randy Cozzens — Associated Press (honorable men-

tion); United Press International (honorable mention)

1985-86Kevin Houston — Associated Press (honorable mention)

1986-87Kevin Houston — National Association of Basket-

ball Coaches (5-man third team); Associated Press (honorable mention); United Press International (honorable mention)

1995-96Mark Lueking — Preseason Associated Press (honorable mention)

Mike Silliman Gary Winton

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1,000-POINT CLUB

KEVIN HOUSTON • 1983-872,325 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1983-84 28 112-236 .475 110-133 .827 67-2.4 334-11.91984-85 29 155-297 .522 128-151 .848 96-3.3 438-15.11985-86 27 228-494 .462 144-170 .847 74-2.7 600-22.21986-87 29 311-671 .463 268-294 .912 125-4.3 953-32.9Totals 113 806-1698* .475 650-748 .869 362-3.2 2325-20.6*Includes 3-Point FG: 1986-87 (63-132)

GARY WINTON • 1974-782,296 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1974-75 24 201-343 .586 70-127 .551 315-13.1 472-19.71975-76 25 238-389 .612 74-143 .517 267-10.7 550-22.01976-77 28 269-460 .585 92-202 .455 297-10.6 630-22.51977-78 28 276-453 .609 92-176 .523 289-10.3 644-23.0Totals 105 984-1645 .598 328-648 .506 1168-11.1 2296-21.9

MARK LUEKING • 1992-962,032 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1992-93 24 83-223 .372 59-76 .776 65-2.7 251-10.51993-94 25 172-446 .386 156-185 .843 82-3.3 577-23.11994-95 28 204-498 .410 176-202 .871 65-2.3 682-24.41995-96 27 166-434 .382 91-114 .798 53-2.0 522-19.3Totals 104 625-1601* .390 482-577 .835 265-2.5 2032-19.5*Includes 3-Point FG: 1992-93 (26-82); 1993-94 (77-209); 1994-95 (98-243); 1995-96 (99-262)

RANDY COZZENS • 1981-851,906 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1981-82 27 132-291 .454 58-65 .892 81-3.0 322-11.91982-83 29 178-385 .462 128-147 .871 153-5.3 484-16.71983-84 28 153-376 .407 112-145 .772 134-4.8 418-14.91984-85 29 230-476 .483 222-255 .871 134-4.6 682-23.5Totals 113 693-1528 .454 520-612 .850 502-4.4 1906-16.9

CHRIS SPATOLA • 1999-20021,543 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1998-99 27 69-166 .416 41-51 .804 41-1.5 225-8.31999-2000 28 101-311 .325 86-104 .827 62-2.2 338-12.12000-01 28 149-367 .406 149-166 .898 68-2.4 518-18.52001-02 28 139-396 .351 113-126 .897 62-2.2 462-16.5Totals* 111 458-1240* .369 389-447 .870 233-2.1 1543-13.9*Includes 3-Point FG: 1998-99 (46-109), 1999-2000 (50-158), 2000-01 (71-168), 2001-02 (71-202)

MATT BROWN • 1975-791,511 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1975-76 25 110-242 .454 46-58 .793 103-4.1 266-10.61976-77 28 161-339 .475 87-115 .756 108-3.9 409-14.61977-78 28 147-321 .458 86-106 .811 114-4.1 380-13.61978-79 25 162-311 .521 132-159 .830 104-4.2 456-18.2Totals 106 580-1213 .478 351-438 .801 429-4.0 1511-14.3

Kevin Houston Gary Winton

Mark Lueking Randy Cozzens

Chris Spatola Matt Brown

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George Tatum Jarell Brown

GEORGE TATUM • 1995-991,460 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1995-96 27 107-272 .393 58-89 .652 167-6.2 278-10.31996-97 26 146-384 .380 113-141 .801 181-7.0 455-17.51997-98 25 107-299 .358 89-121 .736 110-4.4 328-13.11998-99 27 144-397 .363 95-110 .864 141-5.2 399-14.8Totals 105 504-1352* .373 355-461 .770 599-5.7 1460-13.9*Includes 3-Point FG: 1995-96 (6-26); 1996-97 (50-144); 1997-98 (25-95); 1998-99 (16-72)

JARELL BROWN • 2004-081,444 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.2004-05 19 22-58 .379 3-4 .750 10-0.5 61-3.22005-06 22 113-264 .428 40-52 .769 58-2.6 315-14.32006-07 31 179-429 .417 78-91 .857 74-2.4 523-16.92007-08 30 190-449 .423 64-80 .800 118-3.9 545-18.2Totals 102 504-1200* .420 185-227 .815 260-2.5 1444-14.2*Includes 3-Point FG: 2004-05 (14-41); 2005-06 (49-122); 2006-07 (87-214); 2007-08 (101-252)

Matt Bell Mike Silliman

MATT BELL • 2003-071,353 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.2003-04 27 50-139 .360 55-77 .714 81-3.0 176-6.52004-05 27 117-301 .389 111-137 .810 90-3.3 386-14.32005-06 27 113-297 .380 98-128 .766 80-3.0 352-13.02006-07 30 134-282 .475 128-161 .795 102-3.4 439-14.6Totals 111 414-1019* .406 392-503 .779 353-3.2 1353-12.2*Includes 3-Point FG: 2003-04 (21-53); 2004-05 (41-104); 2005-06 (28-95); 2006-07 (43-86)

MIKE SILLIMAN • 1963-661,342 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1963-64 26 194-421 .461 144-185 .778 320-12.3 532-20.51964-65 29 192-420 .457 137-183 .749 325-11.2 521-18.01965-66 13 106-216 .491 77-92 .837 139-10.7 289-22.2Totals 68 492-1057 .465 358-460 .778 784-11.5 1342-19.7

David Ardayfi o Stu Sherard

DAVID ARDAYFIO • 1990-941,334 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1990-91 28 82-152 .539 39-67 .582 122-4.4 203-7.31991-92 28 81-164 .494 70-114 .614 212-7.6 232-8.31992-93 26 147-245 .600 103-175 .589 222-8.5 398-15.31993-94 27 180-289 .623 141-231 .610 232-8.6 501-18.6Totals 109 490-850* .576 353-587 .601 788-7.2 1334-12.2*Includes 3-Point FG: 1992-93 (1-2); 1993-94 (0-1)

STU SHERARD • 1959-621,299 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1959-60 22 145-316 .459 130-160 .812 69-3.1 420-19.11960-61 24 134-308 .435 135-154 .889 101-4.2 403-16.81961-62 21 182-427 .426 112-130 .862 81-3.9 476-22.7Totals 67 461-1051 .439 377-444 .849 251-3.7 1299-19.4

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1,000-POINT CLUB

BILL SCHUTSKY • 1965-681,292 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1965-66 25 122-235 .519 105-131 .802 142-5.7 349-13.91966-67 21 156-323 .483 124-157 .785 103-4.9 436-20.81967-68 25 171-357 .479 165-205 .805 139-5.6 507-20.3Totals 71 449-915 .491 394-493 .799 384-5.4 1292-18.2

BOB BROWN • 1977-811,282 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1977-78 21 42-75 .560 37-50 .740 48-2.3 121-5.81978-79 25 115-224 .513 106-129 .822 103-4.1 336-13.41979-80 26 159-314 .506 108-136 .794 106-4.1 426-16.41980-81 21 148-295 .502 103-120 .858 76-3.6 399-19.0Totals 93 464-908 .511 354-435 .814 333-3.6 1282-13.8

BOBBY SHERWIN • 1970-731,253 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1970-71 23 104-216 .472 48-54 .889 43-1.2 256-11.11971-72 24 216-499 .433 110-125 .880 80-3.3 542-22.61972-73 24 181-426 .425 93-113 .823 56-2.3 455-19.0Totals 71 501-1141 .439 251-292 .860 179-2.5 1253-17.6

MARK BINSTEIN • 1953-561,223 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1953-54 22 153-440 .348 111-159 .698 97-4.5 417-19.01954-55 18 126-347 .363 107-137 .780 97-5.4 359-19.91955-56 23 161-441 .365 125-157 .796 124-5.4 447-19.4Totals 63 440-1228 .358 343-453 .757 318-5.0 1223-19.4

LEE SAGER • 1958-611,178 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1958-59 24 154-306 .503 110-151 .730 288-12.0 418-17.41959-60 22 140-361 .388 129-158 .817 255-11.6 409-18.61960-61 24 132-296 .446 87-115 .756 218-8.4 351-14.7Totals 70 426-963 .442 326-424 .769 761-10.9 1178-16.8

BILL HANNON • 1951-541,155 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1951-52 17 95-232 .410 87-143 .608 355-20.9 277-16.31952-53 19 144-363 .397 120-190 .632 365-19.2 408-21.51953-54 22 151-389 .388 168-235 .715 381-17.3 470-21.4Totals 58 390-984 .396 375-568 .660 1101-19.0 1155-19.9

Bill Schutsky Bob Brown

Bobby Sherwin Mark Binstein

Lee Sager Bill Hannon

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1,000-POINT CLUB

John Roosma Marty Coyne

JOHN ROOSMA • 1921-261,126 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1921-22 NA NA NA NA-NA NA NA-NA NA-NA1922-23 NA NA NA NA-NA NA NA-NA NA-NA1923-24 NA NA NA NA-NA NA NA-NA NA-NA1924-25 NA NA NA NA-NA NA NA-NA NA-NA1925-26 NA NA NA NA-NA NA NA-NA NA-NATotals 74 NA-NA NA NA-NA NA NA-NA 1126-15.2

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1977-78 17 15-40 .375 21-30 .700 19-1.1 51-3.01978-79 25 78-133 .586 85-113 .752 103-4.1 241-9.61979-80 26 149-285 .523 107-152 .704 158-6.1 405-15.61980-81 26 157-330 .476 115-184 .625 202-7.8 429-16.5Totals 94 399-788 .506 328-479 .685 482-5.1 1126-12.0

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1986-87 25 45-92 .489 31-48 .646 68-2.7 121-4.81987-88 28 121-240 .504 53-83 .639 212-7.6 295-10.51988-89 28 138-275 .502 65-93 .699 209-7.5 341-12.21989-90 29 142-283 .502 81-128 .633 211-7.3 365-12.6Totals 110 446-890 .501 230-352 .653 700-6.4 1122-10.2

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1987-88 27 124-281 .441 105-156 .673 91-3.4 376-13.91988-89 28 152-322 .472 93-122 .762 83-3.0 433-15.51989-90 17 84-184 .457 74-99 .747 81-4.8 262-15.4Totals 72 360-787* .457 272-377 .721 255-3.5 1071-14.9*Includes 3-Point FG: 1987-88 (23-56); 1988-89 (36-100); 1989-90 (20-52)

Todd Mattson Derrick Canada

Darryle Kouns Steve Rothert

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1957-58 25 224-598 .375 139-177 .785 170-6.8 587-23.51958-59 24 199-474 .420 82-119 .690 95-4.0 480-20.0Totals 49 423-1072 .395 221-296 .747 265-5.4 1067-21.8

MARTY COYNE • 1977-811,126 POINTS

TODD MATTSON • 1986-901,122 POINTS

DERRICK CANADA • 1987-901,071 POINTS

DARRYLE KOUNS • 1957-591,067 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1986-87 24 58-119 .487 34-48 .708 72-3.0 150-6.31987-88 27 82-177 .463 95-114 .833 159-5.9 259-9.61988-89 28 103-213 .484 108-134 .806 164-5.9 314-11.21989-90 26 113-226 .500 105-135 .778 152-5.8 331-12.7Totals 105 356-735 .484 342-431 .794 547-5.2 1054-10.0

STEVE ROTHERT • 1986-901,054 POINTS

Alex Morris Doug Clevenger

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1992-93 26 107-290 .369 74-102 .725 97-3.7 346-13.31993-94 27 116-311 .373 60-90 .667 105-3.9 345-12.81994-95 27 97-239 .406 94-128 .734 71-2.6 341-12.61996-97 6 3-16 .188 3-7 .429 3-0.4 12-1.7]Totals 87 323-856* .381 231-328 .704 276-3.2 1044-12.0*Includes 3-Point FG: 1992-93 (58-144); 1993-94 (53-158); 1994-95 (53-141); 1995-96 (0-0); 1996-97 (3-14) Note: Overall totals include 1 game played and 1 FTA in 1995-96.

ALEX MORRIS • 1992-971,044 POINTS

Season G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg.1968-69 26 87-201 .433 96-151 .636 89-3.4 270-10.41969-70 27 111-291 .381 151-226 .668 127-4.7 373-13.81970-71 24 131-319 .411 126-173 .728 115-4.8 388-16.2Totals 77 329-811 .406 373-550 .678 331-4.3 1031-13.4

DOUG CLEVENGER • 1968-711,031 POINTS

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SCORING RECORDS

SCORING AVERAGEYear Name G Pts. Avg.1947-48 Milan Mosny 17 199 11.71948-49 Milan Mosny 17 219 12.91949-50 Thomas Boydston 17 202 11.91950-51 Ed Weaver 17 272 16.01951-52 Bill Hannon 17 277 16.31952-53 Bill Hannon 19 408 21.51953-54 Bill Hannon 22 470 21.41954-55 Mark Binstein 18 359 19.91955-56 Mark Binstein 23 447 19.41956-57 Bob McCoy 20 262 13.11957-58 Darryle Kouns 25 587 23.51958-59 Darryle Kouns 24 480 20.01959-60 Stu Sherard 22 420 19.11960-61 Stu Sherard 24 403 16.81961-62 Stu Sherard 21 476 22.61962-63 Charles Hutchison 19 232 12.41963-64 Mike Silliman 26 532 20.51964-65 Mike Silliman 29 521 18.01965-66 Bill Helkie 26 379 14.61966-67 Bill Schutsky 21 436 20.81967-68 Bill Schutsky 25 507 20.31968-69 Jim Oxley 28 352 12.61969-70 Jim Oxley 28 437 15.61970-71 Doug Clevenger 21 388 16.21971-72 Bobby Sherwin 24 542 22.61972-73 Bobby Sherwin 24 455 19.01973-74 Pete Jackson 22 211 9.61974-75 Gary Winton 24 472 19.71975-76 Gary Winton 25 550 22.01976-77 Gary Winton 28 630 22.51977-78 Gary Winton 28 644 23.01978-79 Matt Brown 25 456 18.21979-80 Bob Brown 26 426 16.41980-81 Marty Coyne 26 429 16.51981-82 Dennis Schlitt 27 327 12.11982-83 Randy Cozzens 29 484 16.71983-84 Randy Cozzens 28 418 14.91984-85 Randy Cozzens 29 682 23.51985-86 Kevin Houston 27 600 22.21986-87 Kevin Houston 29 953 32.91987-88 Derrick Canada 27 376 13.91988-89 Derrick Canada 28 433 15.51989-90 Derrick Canada 17 262 15.41990-91 James Collins 26 416 16.01991-92 Spencer Staggs 28 295 10.51992-93 David Ardayfi o 26 398 15.31993-94 Mark Lueking 25 577 23.11994-95 Mark Lueking 28 682 24.41995-96 Mark Lueking 27 522 19.31996-97 George Tatum 26 455 17.51997-98 George Tatum 25 328 13.11998-99 George Tatum 27 399 14.81999-00 Chris Spatola 28 338 12.12000-01 Chris Spatola 28 518 18.52001-02 Chris Spatola 28 462 16.52002-03 Andy Smith 27 259 9.62003-04 Josh Wilson 25 280 11.22004-05 Matt Bell 27 386 14.32005-06 Jarell Brown 22 315 14.32006-07 Jarell Brown 31 523 16.92007-08 Jarell Brown 30 545 18.22008-09 Cleveland Richard 30 360 12.02009-10 Cleveland Richard 29 366 12.6

YEARLY LEADERS CAREER LEADERSPOINTS Name Seasons G Avg. Pts. 1. Kevin Houston 1983-87 113 20.6 2,325 2. Gary Winton 1974-78 105 21.9 2,296 3. Mark Lueking 1992-96 104 19.5 2,032 4. Randy Cozzens 1981-85 113 16.9 1,906 5. Chris Spatola 1998-02 111 13.9 1,543 6. Matt Brown 1975-79 106 14.3 1,511 7. George Tatum 1995-99 105 13.9 1,460 8. Jarell Brown 2004-08 102 14.2 1,444 9. Matt Bell 2003-07 111 12.2 1,35310. Mike Silliman 1963-66 68 19.7 1,342 11. David Ardayfi o 1990-94 109 12.2 1,334 12. Stu Sherard 1959-62 67 19.3 1,299 13. Bill Schutsky 1965-68 71 18.2 1,292 14. Bob Brown 1977-81 93 13.8 1,282 15. Bobby Sherwin 1970-73 71 17.6 1,253 16. Mark Binstein 1953-56 63 19.4 1,223 17. Lee Sager 1958-61 70 16.8 1,178 18. Bill Hannon 1951-54 58 19.9 1,155 19. Marty Coyne 1977-81 94 12.0 1,126 John Roosma 1921-26 74 15.2 1,126

SCORING AVERAGE Name Seasons G Pts. Avg. 1. Gary Winton 1974-78 105 2,296 21.9 2. Darryle Kouns 1957-59 49 1,067 21.8 3. Kevin Houston 1983-87 113 2,325 20.6 4. Bill Hannon 1951-54 58 1,155 19.9 5. Mike Silliman 1963-66 68 1,342 19.7 6. Mark Lueking 1992-96 104 2,032 19.5 7. Stu Sherard 1959-62 67 1,299 19.4 Mark Binstein 1953-56 63 1,233 19.4 9. Bill Schutsky 1965-68 71 1,292 18.2 10. Bobby Sherwin 1970-73 71 1,253 17.6

SEASON LEADERSPOINTS Name Season G Avg. Pts. 1. Kevin Houston 1986-87 29 32.9 953 2. Mark Lueking 1994-95 28 24.4 682 Randy Cozzens 1984-85 29 23.5 682 4. Gary Winton 1977-78 28 23.0 644 5. Gary Winton 1976-77 28 22.5 630 6. Kevin Houston 1985-86 27 22.2 600 7. Darryle Kouns 1957-58 25 23.5 587 8. Mark Lueking 1993-94 25 23.1 577 9. Gary Winton 1975-76 25 22.0 550 10. Jarell Brown 2007-08 30 18.2 545

SCORING AVERAGE Name Season G Pts. Avg. 1. Kevin Houston 1986-87 29 953 32.9 2. Mark Lueking 1994-95 28 682 24.4 3. Randy Cozzens 1984-85 29 682 23.5 Darryle Kouns 1957-58 25 587 23.5 5. Mark Lueking 1993-94 25 577 23.1 6. Gary Winton 1977-78 28 644 23.0 7. Stu Sherard 1961-62 21 476 22.7 8. Bobby Sherwin 1971-72 24 542 22.6 9. Gary Winton 1976-77 28 630 22.5 10. Kevin Houston 1985-86 27 600 22.2 Mike Silliman 1965-66 13 289 22.2

POINTS Name (Opponent, Date) 1. Kevin Houston vs. Fordham (2-28-87) ........53 2. Mark Binstein vs. Rhode Island (1955-56) ....... 50 3. Kevin Houston vs. Manhattanville (12-10-86) .... 46 4. Kevin Houston vs. St. Peter’s (2-26-87) ......44 Bill Hannon vs. New Mexico (1953-54) ......44 6. Daryl Kouns vs. Albright (2-1-58) ................43 Mark Lueking vs. Bucknell (3-4-95) ............43 Chris Spatola vs. Lafayette (1-27-01) ..........43 9. Kevin Houston vs. Fordham (1-27-87) ........42 Kevin Houston vs. Seton Hall (12-29-87) ...42 11. Mark Lueking vs. Wesley (1-30-96) ............. 41 12. Kevin Houston vs. Holy Cross (2-14-87) ......40 13. Kevin Houston vs. Cornell (1-5-87) ..............39 14. Mark Lueking vs. Lehigh (1-22-94) .............38 Kevin Houston vs. Navy (2-21-87) ...............38 Kevin Houston vs. Holy Cross (2-8-86) ........38 Gary Winton vs. Memphis State (12-17-77) ....38 Gary Winton vs. Manhattan (1-24-76) .........38 Darryle Kouns vs. Detroit (1958-59) ...........38 20. Mark Lueking vs. Lafayette (1-14-95) ......... 37 Mark Lueking vs. Boston University(12-2-95) .....37 Kevin Houston vs. LaSalle (2-24-87) ........... 37 Randy Cozzens vs. Dartmouth (1-30-85) .... 37 Bobby Sherwin vs. SUNY Buffalo (2-2-72) ... 37

Doug Clevenger vs. Dartmouth (1-16-71) .... 37 Bill Schutsky vs. Manhattan (1-25-68) ....... 37 Bill Schutsky vs. Massachusetts (1-24-67) .......37

GAME HIGHS

Kevin Houston holds the Army single-game, single-season and career scoring records.

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FIELD GOALS MADEYear Name FGM FGA Pct.1947-48 Milan Mosny 83 278 .2991948-49 Milan Mosny 87 309 .2821949-50 Thomas Boydston 76 269 .2831950-51 Ed Weaver 97 279 .3481951-52 Bill Hannon 95 232 .4091952-53 Bill Hannon 144 363 .3971953-54 Bill Hannon 151 389 .3881954-55 Mark Binstein 126 347 .3631955-56 Mark Binstein 161 441 .3651956-57 Bob McCoy 94 227 .4141957-58 Darryle Kouns 224 598 .3751958-59 Darryle Kouns 199 474 .4201959-60 Stu Sherard 145 316 .4591960-61 Stu Sherard 134 308 .4351961-62 Stu Sherard 182 427 .4261962-63 Charles Hutchison 93 253 .3671963-64 Mike Silliman 194 421 .4611964-65 Mike Silliman 192 420 .4571965-66 Bill Helkie 145 286 .5071966-67 Bill Schutsky 156 323 .4831967-68 Bill Schutsky 171 357 .4791968-69 Dick Simmons 132 293 .4511969-70 Jim Oxley 161 355 .4541970-71 Doug Clevenger 131 319 .4111971-72 Bobby Sherwin 216 499 .4331972-73 Bobby Sherwin 181 426 .4251973-74 Pete Jackson 96 260 .3691974-75 Gary Winton 201 343 .5861975-76 Gary Winton 238 389 .6121976-77 Gary Winton 269 460 .5851977-78 Gary Winton 276 453 .6091978-79 Matt Brown 162 311 .5211979-80 Bob Brown 159 314 .5061980-81 Marty Coyne 157 330 .4761981-82 Dennis Schlitt 146 272 .5371982-83 Randy Cozzens 178 385 .4621983-84 Randy Cozzens 153 376 .4071984-85 Randy Cozzens 230 476 .4831985-86 Kevin Houston 228 494 .4621986-87 Kevin Houston 311 671 .4631987-88 Derrick Canada 124 281 .4411988-89 Derrick Canada 152 322 .4721989-90 Todd Mattson 142 283 .5021990-91 James Collins 136 323 .4211991-92 Spencer Staggs 100 273 .3661992-93 David Ardayfi o 147 245 .6001993-94 David Ardayfi o 180 289 .6231994-95 Mark Lueking 204 498 .4101995-96 Mark Lueking 166 434 .3821996-97 George Tatum 146 384 .3801997-98 George Tatum 107 299 .3581998-99 George Tatum 144 397 .3631999-00 Chris Spatola 101 311 .3252000-01 Chris Spatola 149 367 .4062001-02 Charles Woodruff 156 289 .5402002-03 Andy Smith 91 225 .4042003-04 Josh Wilson 104 218 .4772004-05 Matt Bell 117 301 .3892005-06 Jarell Brown 113 264 .428 Matt Bell 113 297 .3802006-07 Jarell Brown 179 429 .4172007-08 Jarell Brown 190 449 .4232008-09 Cleveland Richard 138 286 .4832009-10 Cleveland Richard 129 334 .386

YEARLY LEADERS CAREER LEADERSFIELD GOALS MADE Name Seasons G FGA FGM 1. Gary Winton 1974-78 105 1,645 984 2. Kevin Houston 1983-87 113 1,698 806 3. Randy Cozzens 1981-85 113 1,528 693 4. Mark Lueking 1992-96 104 1,601 625 5. Matt Brown 1975-79 106 1,213 580 6. George Tatum 1995-99 105 1,352 504 Jarell Brown 2004-08 102 1,200 504 8. Bobby Sherwin 1970-73 71 1,141 501 9. Mike Silliman 1963-66 68 1,057 492 10. David Ardayfi o 1990-94 109 850 490

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Name Seasons G FGM FGA 1. Kevin Houston 1983-87 113 806 1698 2. Gary Winton 1974-78 105 984 1645 3. Mark Lueking 1992-96 104 625 1601 4. Randy Cozzens 1981-85 113 693 1528 5. George Tatum 1995-99 105 504 1352 6. Chris Spatola 1998-02 111 458 1240 7. Mark Binstein 1953-56 63 440 1228 8. Matt Brown 1975-79 106 580 1213 9. Jarell Brown 2004-08 102 504 1200 10. Bobby Sherwin 1970-73 71 501 1141

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 MADE)

Name Seasons FGM FGA Pct. 1. Mike Spencer 1979-82 149 247 .603 2. Gary Winton 1974-78 984 1,645 .598 3. David Ardayfi o 1990-94 490 850 .576 4. Steve Hunt 1966-69 287 521 .551 5. Charles Woodruff 1998-02 339 626 .542 6. Doug Williams 2005-09 172 322 .534 7. Dax Pearson 1996-98; 271 508 .533 2000-02 8. Scott Easton 1975-79 332 631 .526 9. Chris Walker 2006-10 205 393 .522 10. John Ritch 1962-65 215 416 .517

SEASON LEADERSFIELD GOALS MADE

Name Season FGA Pct. FGM 1. Kevin Houston 1986-87 671 .463 311 2. Gary Winton 1977-78 453 .609 276 3. Gary Winton 1976-77 460 .585 269 4. Gary Winton 1975-76 389 .612 238 5. Randy Cozzens 1984-85 476 .483 230 6. Kevin Houston 1985-86 494 .462 228 7. Darryle Kouns 1957-58 598 .375 224 8. Bobby Sherwin 1971-72 499 .433 216 9. Mark Lueking 1994-95 498 .410 204 10. Gary Winton 1974-75 343 .586 201

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Name Season FGM Pct. FGA 1. Kevin Houston 1986-87 311 .463 671 2. Darryle Kouns 1957-58 224 .375 598 3. Bobby Sherwin 1971-72 216 .433 499 4. Mark Lueking 1994-95 204 .410 498 5. Kevin Houston 1985-86 228 .462 494 6. Randy Cozzens 1984-85 230 .483 476 7. Darryle Kouns 1958-59 199 .420 474 8. Gary Winton 1976-77 269 .585 460 9. Gary Winton 1977-78 276 .609 453 10. Jarell Brown 2007-08 190 .423 449

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 MADE)

Name Season FGM FGA Pct. 1. Mike Spencer 1980-81 63 98 .643 2. David Ardayfi o 1993-94 180 289 .623 3. Steve Hunt 1967-68 154 248 .621 4. Gary Winton 1975-76 238 389 .612 5. Gary Winton 1977-78 276 453 .609 6. David Ardayfi o 1992-93 147 245 .600 7. Marty Coyne 1978-79 78 133 .586 Gary Winton 1974-75 201 343 .586 9. Gary Winton 1976-77 269 460 .585 10. Charles Woodruff 2000-01 99 171 .579

GAME HIGHSFIELD GOALS MADE

Name (Opponent, Date) ......................... FGM 1. Darryle Kouns vs. Detroit (12-29-58) .......... 17 Gary Winton vs. Seton Hall (2-11-76) .......... 17 3. Kevin Houston vs. Manhattanville (12-10-86) ..16 4. Mark Lueking vs. Wesley (1-30-96) .............15 Gary Winton vs. Florida State (12-29-76) ...15 Gary Winton vs. Merrimack (11-26-76) .......15 7. David Ardayfi o vs. Holy Cross (1-12-94) ......14 Kevin Houston vs. Navy (2-21-87) ...............14 Kevin Houston vs. Yale (2-10-87) ................14 Kevin Houston vs. Fordham (2-28-87) ........14 Kevin Houston vs. St. Peter’s (2-26-87) ......14 Kevin Houston vs. Seton Hall (12-29-86) ...14 Marty Coyne vs. Colgate (2-16-80) ..............14 Gary Winton vs. Manhattan (2-20-78) ........14 Gary Winton vs. Holy Cross (1-8-78)............14 Gary Winton vs. Maryland (12-21-77) .........14

Gary Winton vs. Memphis State (12-17-77) ..14 Gary Winton vs. Seton Hall (2-26-75) .........14

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Name (Opponent, Date) .......................... FGA 1. Kevin Houston vs. Fordham (2-28-87) ........ 37 2. Kevin Houston vs. Yale (2-10-87) ................32 3. Darryle Kouns vs. Detroit (12-29-58) ..........31 Kevin Houston vs. Navy (2-21-87) ...............31 5. Mark Lueking vs. Cornell (1-15-96) .............28 Kevin Houston vs. Fairfi eld (3-1-87) ............28 Gary Winton vs. Seton Hall (2-11-76) ..........28 8. George Tatum vs. Quinnipiac (11-18-98) ....27 George Tatum vs. Columbia (1-19-98) ........27 Kevin Houston vs. Dartmouth (1-3-87) .......27 Chris Spatola vs. Lafayette (1-27-01) ..........27

Chris Walker fi nished his career with a 52.2 fi eld goal percentage.

FIELD GOAL RECORDS

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3-POINT FIELD GOAL RECORDS

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEYear Name FGM FGA Pct.1986-87 Kevin Houston 63 132 .4771987-88 Scott Whipp 34 89 .3821988-89 Derrick Canada 36 100 .3601989-90 James Collins 38 87 .4371990-91 Chad Michaelsen 43 38 .4891991-92 Spencer Staggs 37 108 .3431992-93 Alex Morris 58 144 .4031993-94 Mark Lueking 77 209 .3681994-95 Mark Lueking 98 243 .4031995-96 Mark Lueking 99 262 .3781996-97 Jamie Uptgraft 66 165 .4001997-98 Joe Clark 50 128 .3911998-99 Chris Spatola 46 109 .4221999-00 Chris Spatola 50 158 .3162000-01 Chris Spatola 71 168 .4232001-02 Chris Spatola 71 202 .3512002-03 Andy Smith 63 140 .4502003-04 Sean O’Keefe 33 96 .3442004-05 Matt Bell 41 104 .3942005-06 Jarell Brown 49 122 .4022006-07 Jarell Brown 87 214 .4072007-08 Jarell Brown 101 252 .401 2008-09 Julian Simmons 39 119 .3282009-10 Julian Simmons 61 145 .421

YEARLY LEADERS

CAREER LEADERS3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Name Seasons G FGA FGM 1. Mark Lueking 1992-96 104 796 300 2. Jarell Brown 2004-08 102 629 251 3. Chris Spatola 1998-02 111 637 238 4. Alex Morris 1992-97 87 457 167 5. Matt Bell 2003-07 111 338 133 6. Jamie Uptgraft 1994-99 106 340 130 7. Babe Kwasniak 1995-99 101 324 111

8. Julian Simmons 2008- 57 264 100 Andy Smith 2000-02 78 236 100 10. George Tatum 1995-99 105 337 97

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Name Seasons G FGM FGA 1. Mark Lueking 1992-96 104 300 796 2. Chris Spatola 1998-02 111 238 637 3. Jarell Brown 2004-08 102 251 629 4. Alex Morris 1992-97 87 167 457 5. Jamie Uptgraft 1994-99 106 130 340 6. Matt Bell 2003-07 111 133 338 7. George Tatum 1995-99 105 97 337 8. Babe Kwasniak 1995-99 101 111 324 9. Joe Clark 1997-01 89 93 280 10. Julian Simmons 2008- 57 100 264

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 50 MADE) Name Seasons FGM FGA Pct. 1. Kevin Houston 1986-87 63 132 .477 2. Andy Smith 2000-02 100 236 .424 3. Jarell Brown 2004-08 251 629 .399 4. Matt Bell 2003-07 133 338 .393 5. Grant Carter 2004-08 60 153 .392 6. James Collins 1988-91 71 184 .386 Chad Michaelsen 1987-91 93 241 .386 8. Jamie Uptgraft 1994-99 130 340 .382 9. Derrick Canada 1987-90 79 208 .380 10. Julian Simmons 2008- 100 264 .379

SEASON LEADERS3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Name Season FGA Pct. FGM 1. Jarell Brown 2007-08 252 .401 101 2. Mark Lueking 1995-96 262 .378 99 3. Mark Lueking 1994-95 243 .403 98 4. Jarell Brown 2006-07 214 .407 87 5. Mark Lueking 1993-94 209 .368 77 6. Chris Spatola 2000-01 168 .423 71 Chris Spatola 2001-02 202 .351 71 8. Jamie Uptgraft 1996-97 165 .400 66 9. Kevin Houston 1986-87 132 .477 63 Andy Smith 2002-03 140 .450 63

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Name Season FGM Pct. FGA 1. Mark Lueking 1995-96 99 .378 262 2. Jarell Brown 2007-08 101 .401 252 3. Mark Lueking 1994-95 98 .403 243 4. Jarell Brown 2006-07 87 .407 214 5. Mark Lueking 1993-94 77 .368 209 6. Chris Spatola 2001-02 71 .351 202 7. Chris Spatola 2000-01 71 .423 168 8. Jamie Uptgraft 1996-97 66 .400 165 9. Alex Morris 1993-94 53 .335 158 Chris Spatola 1999-00 50 .316 158

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 20 MADE) Name Season FGM FGA Pct. 1. Matt Bell 2006-07 43 86 .500 2. Chad Michaelsen 1990-91 43 88 .489 3. Kevin Houston 1986-87 63 132 .477 4. Andy Smith 2000-01 22 47 .468 5. Andy Smith 2002-03 63 140 .450 6. James Collins 1989-90 38 87 .437 7. Grant Carter 2004-05 38 88 .432 8. Chris Spatola 2000-01 71 168 .423 9. Chris Spatola 1998-99 46 109 .422 10. Julian Simmons 2009-10 61 145 .421

GAME HIGHS3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Name (Opponent, Date) .......................... FGM 1. Jarell Brown vs. Brown (1-2-08) ..................... 9 Mark Lueking vs. Wesley (1-30-96) ............... 9 Mark Lueking vs. Cornell (1-15-96) ............... 9 4. Mark Lueking vs. Colgate (1-27-96) .............. 8 5. Jarell Brown vs. Colgate (1-6-07) ................... 7 Grant Carter vs. Navy (2-6-05) ....................... 7 Chris Spatola vs. Lafayette (1-27-01) ............ 7 Joe Clark vs. Holy Cross (1-10-98) ................. 7 Jamie Uptgraft vs. Lafayette (2-18-97) .......... 7 Mark Lueking vs. Lehigh (2-3-96) .................. 7 Alex Morris vs.Colgate (1-25-95) .................... 7

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Name (Opponent, Date) ........................... FGA 1. Mark Lueking vs. Colgate (1-27-96) ............18 Mark Lueking vs. Holy Cross (2-5-94) ..........18 3. Mark Lueking vs, Cornell (1-15-96) ............. 17 Kevin Houston vs. Fordham (2-28-87) ......... 17 5. Chris Spatola vs. Lafayette (1-27-01) ..........16 Mark Lueking vs. Lafayette (2-10-96) ..........16 Mark Lueking vs. Lehigh (2-3-96) ................16 Mark Lueking vs. Holy Cross (1-17-96) ........16 9. Mark Lueking vs. Wesley (1-30-96) .............15 10. Jarell Brown vs. Bucknell (2-3-08) ...............14 Jarell Brown vs. Brown (1-2-08) ...................14 Jarell Brown vs. Hartford (11-28-07) ...........14 Mark Lueking vs. Yale (2-5-96) ....................14 Mark Lueking vs. Colgate (2-18-95) ............14 Mark Lueking vs. Bucknell (2-14-95)...........14

Julian Simmons (left) enters his junior season tied for eighth on the Army career three-pointers list. Jarell Brown (right) is the only Army player ever to make 100 three-pointers in a single season (2007-08).

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FREE THROW RECORDS

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEYear Name FTM FTA Pct.1947-48 Richard Wagner 33 50 .660 Milan Mosny 33 50 .6601948-49 Milan Mosny 45 66 .682 1949-50 Thomas Boydston 76 269 .2831950-51 Ed Weaver 78 116 .6731951-52 Bill Hannon 87 143 .6081952-53 Bill Hannon 120 190 .6321953-54 Bill Hannon 168 235 .7151954-55 Mark Binstein 107 137 .7811955-56 Mark Binstein 125 157 .7961956-57 Gene Fisher 76 98 .7751957-58 Darryle Kouns 139 177 .7861958-59 Lee Sager 110 151 .7301959-60 Stu Sherard 130 160 .8121960-61 Stu Sherard 135 154 .8891961-62 Stu Sherard 112 130 .8621962-63 Denny Shantz 77 91 .7321963-64 Mike Silliman 144 185 .7781964-65 Mike Silliman 137 183 .7491965-66 Bill Schutsky 105 131 .8021966-67 Bill Schutsky 124 157 .7851967-68 Bill Schutsky 165 205 .8051968-69 Doug Clevenger 96 151 .6361969-70 Doug Clevenger 151 226 .6681970-71 Doug Clevenger 126 173 .7281971-72 Bobby Sherwin 110 125 .8801972-73 Bobby Sherwin 93 113 .8231973-74 Dave Dlugolenski 53 90 .5891974-75 Gary Winton 70 127 .5511975-76 Gary Winton 74 143 .517 Bobby Jones 74 97 .7631976-77 Pat Harris 102 134 .7611977-78 Gary Winton 92 176 .5231978-79 Matt Brown 132 159 .8301979-80 Bob Brown 108 136 .7941980-81 Marty Coyne 115 184 .6251981-82 Brad Greene 82 103 .7961982-83 Randy Cozzens 128 147 .8711983-84 Randy Cozzens 112 145 .7721984-85 Randy Cozzens 222 255 .8711985-86 Kevin Houston 144 170 .8471986-87 Kevin Houston 268 294 .9121987-88 Derrick Canada 105 156 .6731988-89 Steve Rothert 108 134 .8061989-90 Steve Rothert 105 135 .7781990-91 James Collins 123 160 .7691991-92 David Ardayfi o 70 114 .6141992-93 David Ardayfi o 103 175 .5891993-94 Mark Lueking 156 185 .8431994-95 Mark Lueking 176 202 .8711995-96 Mark Lueking 91 114 .7981996-97 George Tatum 114 141 .8011997-98 George Tatum 89 121 .7361998-99 George Tatum 95 110 .8641999-00 Chris Spatola 86 104 .8272000-01 Chris Spatola 149 166 .8982001-02 Chris Spatola 113 126 .8972002-03 Sean O’Keefe 48 60 .8002003-04 Sean O’Keefe 41 51 .8042004-05 Colin Harris 46 55 .8362005-06 Jarell Brown 40 52 .7692006-07 Jarell Brown 78 91 .8572007-08 Jarell Brown 64 80 .8002008-09 Cleveland Richard 51 64 .7972009-10 Julian Simmons 49 63 .778

YEARLY LEADERS CAREER LEADERSFREE THROWS MADE Name Seasons G FTA FTM 1. Kevin Houston 1983-87 113 748 650 2. Randy Cozzens 1981-85 113 612 520 3. Mark Lueking 1992-96 104 577 482 4. Bill Schutsky 1965-68 71 493 394 5. Matt Bell 2003-07 111 503 392 6. Chris Spatola 1998-02 111 447 389 7. Stu Sherard 1959-62 67 444 377 8. Bill Hannon 1951-54 58 568 375 9. Doug Clevenger 1968-71 77 550 373 10. Mike Silliman 1963-66 68 460 358

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Name Seasons G FTM FTA 1. Kevin Houston 1983-87 113 650 748 2. Gary Winton 1974-78 105 328 648 3. Randy Cozzens 1981-85 113 520 612 4. David Ardayfi o 1990-94 109 353 587 5. Mark Lueking 1992-96 104 482 577 6. Bill Hannon 1951-54 58 375 568 7. Doug Clevenger 1968-71 77 373 550 8. Matt Bell 2003-07 111 392 503 9. Bill Schutsky 1965-68 71 394 493 10. Marty Coyne 1977-81 94 328 479

FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 100 MADE) Name Seasons FTM FTA Pct. 1. Chris Spatola 1998-02 389 447 .870 2. Kevin Houston 1983-87 650 748 .869 3. Bobby Sherwin 1970-73 251 292 .860 4. Randy Cozzens 1981-85 520 612 .850 5. Stu Sherard 1959-62 377 444 .849 6. Mark Lueking 1992-96 482 577 .835 7. Jarell Brown 2004-08 185 227 .815 8. Bob Brown 1977-81 354 435 .814 9. Scott Easton 1975-79 130 160 .813 10. Bill Helkie 1963-66 173 215 .805

SEASON LEADERSFREE THROWS MADE Name Season FTA Pct. FTM 1. Kevin Houston 1986-87 294 .912 268 2. Randy Cozzens 1984-85 255 .871 222 3. Mark Lueking 1994-95 202 .871 176 4. Bill Hannon 1953-54 235 .715 168 5. Bill Schutsky 1967-68 205 .805 165 6. Mark Lueking 1993-94 185 .843 156 7. Doug Clevenger 1969-70 226 .668 151 8. Chris Spatola 2000-01 166 .898 149 9. Kevin Houston 1985-86 170 .847 144 Mike Silliman 1963-64 185 .778 144

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Name Season FTM Pct. FTA 1. Kevin Houston 1986-87 268 .912 294 2. Randy Cozzens 1984-85 222 .871 255 3. Bill Hannon 1953-54 168 .715 235 4. David Ardayfi o 1993-94 141 .610 231 5. Doug Clevenger 1969-70 151 .668 226 6. Bill Schutsky 1967-68 165 .805 205 7. Mark Lueking 1994-95 176 .871 202 Gary Winton 1976-77 92 .455 202 9. Bill Hannon 1952-53 120 .632 190 10. Mark Lueking 1993-94 156 .843 185 Mike Silliman 1963-64 144 .778 185

FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 50 MADE) Name Season FTM FTA Pct. 1. Kevin Houston 1986-87 268 294 .912 2. Chris Spatola 2000-01 149 166 .898 3. Chris Spatola 2001-02 113 126 .897 4. Randy Cozzens 1981-82 58 65 .892 5. Bobby Sherwin 1971-72 110 125 .880 6. Stu Sherard 1960-61 135 154 .877 7. Mark Lueking 1994-95 176 202 .871 Randy Cozzens 1984-85 222 255 .871 Randy Cozzens 1982-83 128 147 .871 10. George Tatum 1998-99 95 110 .864

GAME HIGHSFREE THROWS MADE Name (Opponent, Date) ...........................FTM 1. Randy Cozzens vs. Dartmouth (1-30-85) ....21 Bob Brown vs. Manhattan (1-20-79) ...........21 3. Kevin Houston vs. Fordham (2-28-87) .........19 4. Mark Lueking vs. Lehigh (1-22-94) ..............16 Kevin Houston vs. Iona (2-6-86) ..................16 Randy Cozzens vs. C. Connecticut (3-7-83) .....16 7. Steve Rothert vs. San Jose State (12-2-88) ...15 Kevin Houston vs. Cornell (1-7-87) ..............15 9. James Collins vs. Fordham (1-8-91) ............14 Steve Rothert vs. Siena (2-3-90) ..................14 Derrick Canada vs. Northeastern (11-25-89) .....14 Kevin Houston vs. Fordham (1-27-87) .........14 Kevin Houston vs. Holy Cross (2-8-86) ........14 Randy Cozzens vs. Colgate (1-24-84) ..........14 Bob Brown vs. Iona (1-31-81) .......................14

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Name (Opponent, Date) ............................FTA 1. Randy Cozzens vs. Dartmouth (1-30-85) ....24 2. Bob Brown vs. Manhattan (1-20-79) ...........23 3. Kevin Houston vs. Fordham (2-28-87) .........22 4. Charles Woodruff vs. Lafayette (2-13-02) ...22 David Ardayfi o vs. Navy (1-25-92) ................19 6. Mark Lueking vs. Lehigh (1-22-94) ..............18 Kevin Houston vs. Iona (2-6-86) ..................18 Randy Cozzens vs. C. Connecticut (3-7-83) ....18 9. Derrick Canada vs. Northeastern (11-25-89) ..... 17 Marty Coyne vs. Siena (2-12-81) ................. 17

Matt Bell made 392 free throws in his four seasons.

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REBOUNDING RECORDS

REBOUNDING AVERAGEYear Name G Reb. Avg.1950-51 Gilbert Reich 17 133 7.81951-52 Bill Hannon 17 355 20.91952-53 Bill Hannon 19 365 19.21953-54 Bill Hannon 22 381 17.61954-55 Norris Harbold 18 166 9.21955-56 Bill Melnik 23 183 8.01956-57 Gene Fisher 20 140 7.01957-58 Jim Klosek 23 246 10.71958-59 Lee Sager 24 288 12.01959-60 Lee Sager 22 255 11.61960-61 Lee Sager 24 218 8.41961-62 Al Treado 20 141 7.11962-63 Bob Foley 19 140 7.41963-64 Mike Silliman 26 320 12.31964-65 Mike Silliman 29 325 11.21965-66 Bill Helkie 26 144 5.51966-67 Steve Hunt 21 165 7.91967-68 Mike Noonan 25 201 8.01968-69 Dick Simmons 28 172 6.11969-70 Max Miller 28 211 7.51970-71 Max Miller 23 201 8.71971-72 Ed Mueller 24 218 9.11972-73 Chris Petersen 24 201 8.41973-74 Dave Dlugolenski 24 144 6.01974-75 Gary Winton 24 315 13.11975-76 Gary Winton 25 267 10.71976-77 Gary Winton 28 297 10.61977-78 Gary Winton 28 289 10.31978-79 Matt Brown 25 104 4.21979-80 Marty Coyne 26 158 6.11980-81 Marty Coyne 26 202 7.81981-82 Brad Greene 24 135 5.61982-83 Kenny Schwartz 29 158 5.51983-84 Randy Cozzens 28 134 4.81984-85 Randy Cozzens 29 134 4.61985-86 Mark Michaelsen 27 154 5.71986-87 Mike Yeager 29 148 5.11987-88 Todd Mattson 28 212 7.61988-89 Todd Mattson 28 209 7.51989-90 Todd Mattson 29 211 7.31990-91 Kevin Berry 28 144 5.11991-92 David Ardayfi o 28 212 7.61992-93 David Ardayfi o 26 222 8.51993-94 David Ardayfi o 27 232 8.61994-95 Jason Wands 28 208 7.41995-96 Jason Wands 26 201 7.71996-97 George Tatum 26 181 7.01997-98 Seth Barrett 25 123 4.91998-99 Seth Barrett 27 143 5.31999-00 Adam Glosier 28 179 6.52000-01 Dax Pearson 26 144 5.52001-02 Jonté Harrell 28 178 6.42002-03 Sean O’Keefe 27 109 4.02003-04 Josh Wilson 25 85 3.42004-05 Colin Harris 27 98 3.62005-06 Corban Bates 27 138 5.12006-07 Doug Williams 29 122 4.22007-08 Doug Williams 24 127 5.32008-09 Doug Williams 30 125 4.22009-10 Josh Miller 29 128 4.4

YEARLY LEADERS CAREER LEADERSREBOUNDS Name Seasons G Avg. Reb. 1. Gary Winton 1974-78 105 11.1 1,168 2. Bill Hannon 1951-54 58 19.0 1,101 3. David Ardayfi o 1990-94 109 7.2 788 4. Mike Silliman 1963-66 68 11.5 784 5. Lee Sager 1958-61 70 10.9 761 6. Todd Mattson 1986-90 110 6.4 700 7. Jason Wands 1993-97 97 6.6 638 8. George Tatum 1995-99 105 5.7 599 9. Jonté Harrell 1998-02 108 5.5 589 10. Ed Weaver 1950-54 58 9.6 557 11. Steve Rothert 1986-90 105 5.2 547 12. Randy Cozzens 1981-85 113 4.4 502 13. Chuck Darby 1956-59 68 7.3 494 14. Marty Coyne 1977-81 94 5.1 482 15. Max Miller 1968-71 78 6.1 476 16. Chris Petersen 1970-73 67 7.1 474 17. Mark Michaelsen 1982-86 105 4.5 471 18. Seth Barrett 1997-01 106 4.3 459 19. Jim Klosek 1957-59 47 9.6 452 20. Clennie Brundidge 1975-79 76 5.7 433

REBOUNDING AVERAGE (MIN. 40 GAMES) Name Seasons G Reb. Avg. 1. Bill Hannon 1951-54 58 1,101 19.0 2. Mike Silliman 1963-66 68 784 11.5 3. Gary Winton 1974-78 105 1,168 11.1 4. Lee Sager 1958-61 70 761 10.9 5. Jim Klosek 1957-59 47 452 9.6 Ed Weaver 1950-54 58 557 9.6 7. Steve Hunt 1966-69 46 334 7.3 Chuck Darby 1956-59 68 494 7.3 9. David Ardayfi o 1990-94 109 788 7.2 10. Chris Petersen 1970-73 67 474 7.1

REBOUNDS Name Season G Avg. Reb. 1. Bill Hannon 1953-54 22 17.3 381 2. Bill Hannon 1952-53 19 19.2 365 3. Bill Hannon 1951-52 17 20.9 355 4. Mike Silliman 1964-65 29 11.2 325 5. Mike Silliman 1963-64 26 12.3 320 6. Gary Winton 1974-75 24 13.1 315 7. Gary Winton 1976-77 28 10.6 297 8. Gary Winton 1977-78 28 10.3 289 9. Lee Sager 1958-59 24 12.0 288 10. Gary Winton 1975-76 25 10.7 267

REBOUNDING AVERAGE Name Season G Reb. Avg. 1. Bill Hannon 1951-52 17 355 20.9 2. Bill Hannon 1952-53 19 365 19.2 3. Bill Hannon 1953-54 22 381 17.3 4. Gary Winton 1974-75 24 315 13.1 5. Ed Weaver 1950-51 17 214 12.6 6. Mike Silliman 1963-64 26 320 12.3 7. Lee Sager 1958-59 24 288 12.0 8. Lee Sager 1959-60 22 255 11.6 9. Mike Silliman 1964-65 29 325 11.2 10. Gary Winton 1975-76 25 267 10.7 Mike Silliman 1965-66 13 139 10.7 Jim Klosek 1957-58 23 246 10.7

REBOUNDS Name (Opponent, Date) .......................... Reb. 1. Bill Hannon vs. Pittsburgh (2-22-54) ...........27 2. Todd Mattson vs. Holy Cross (3-3-90) ..........24 3. Chris Glowe vs. Lafayette (1-14-95) .............21 Gary Winton vs. Upsala (12-4-74) ................21 5. Gary Winton vs. Penn State (2-15-75) .........20 6. Gary Winton vs. Manhattan (1-25-75) .........19 Gary Winton vs. Syracuse (12-7-74) ............19 8. David Ardayfi o vs. Lafayette (2-26-94) .........18 Gary Winton vs. Seton Hall (2-11-76) ..........18 10. Gary Winton vs. LaSalle (11-29-74) ............. 17 11. Jonté Harrell vs. N.Y. Maritime (11-24-01) ..16 Dax Pearson vs. Lafayette (1-27-01)............16 Jason Wands vs. Colgate (2-19-94) .............16 David Ardayfi o vs. Lehigh (2-17-93) .............16 Todd Mattson vs. Holy Cross (1-16-90) .......16 Gary Winton vs. SUNY Buffalo (2-11-78) .....16 Gary Winton vs. Rochester (1-31-77) ...........16 Gary Winton vs. Iona (1-29-75) ....................16 Gary Winton vs. SUNY Buffalo (1-18-75) .....16 19. George Tatum vs. Colgate (12-28-96) .........15 George Tatum vs. Holy Cross (3-3-96) .........15 Jason Wands vs. Monmouth (12-6-94) .......15 Kevin Fricka vs. Holy Cross (2-15-92) ..........15 Steve Rothert vs. N. Texas St. (12-3-88) .....15 Todd Mattson vs. Manhattanville (11-25-88) ..15 Todd Mattson vs. Fordham (3-2-88) ............15 Marty Coyne vs. Seton Hall (1-31-80) ..........15 Gary Winton vs. Seton Hall (3-2-78) ............15 Gary Winton vs. Texas (12-26-77) ................15 Gary Winton vs. King’s (1-17-76) .................15 Gary Winton vs. Middle Tenn. St. (12-20-75) ....15 Gary Winton vs. Adelphi (12-16-75) .............15 Gary Winton vs. Lafayette (1-11-75) ............15 Gary Winton vs. Rochester (2-7-75) .............15

SEASON LEADERS GAME HIGHS

Gary Winton is the only Army player to lead the team in rebounding average four times.

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ASSISTS/BLOCKS/STEALS RECORDS

ASSISTS (SINCE 1981-82)

CAREER Name Seasons G Avg. Asst. 1. Randy Cozzens 1981-85 113 3.8 430 2. Ron Wilson 1986-90 99 4.3 422 3. Kevin Houston 1983-87 113 3.4 379 4. Josh Miller 2006-10 105 3.2 336 5. Alex Morris 1992-97 87 3.9 335 6. Babe Kwasniak 1995-99 101 2.9 295 7. Chris Spatola 1998-02 111 2.6 291 8. Marcus Nelson 2006-10 118 2.4 280 9. Matt Bell 2003-07 111 2.3 250 10. Mark Lueking 1992-96 104 2.4 247

SEASON Name Season G Avg. Asst. 1. Ron Wilson 1988-89 26 6.2 162 2. J.P. Spatola 2001-02 28 4.9 136 3. Ron Wilson 1987-88 27 4.7 127 Randy Cozzens 1982-83 29 4.4 127 5. Alex Morris 1994-95 27 4.5 122 6. Josh Miller 2007-08 30 4.0 119 Alex Morris 1993-94 27 4.4 119 8. Craig Rose 1991-92 28 4.1 114 9. Ron Wilson 1989-90 28 4.0 112 10. Randy Cozzens 1981-82 27 4.1 111

GAME Name (Opponent, Date) ..........................Asst. 1. Ron Wilson vs. Holy Cross (2-12-88) ...........15 2. J.P. Spatola vs. New Hampshire (1-7-02) ....14 3. Ron Wilson vs. Manhattan (2-14-89) ...........13 4. Josh Miller vs. Brown (1-2-08) ......................11 J.P. Spatola vs. Coast Guard (11-17-01) ......11 Alex Morris vs. Lehigh (2-1-95) ....................11 Ron Wilson vs. Fordham (1-31-89) ..............118 . Three players (seven times) .........................10 last: J.P. Spatola vs. Lafayette (2-13-02)

Year Name G Asst. Avg.1981-82 Randy Cozzens 27 111 4.11982-83 Randy Cozzens 29 127 4.41983-84 Randy Cozzens 28 85 3.01984-85 Randy Cozzens 29 107 3.71985-86 Kevin Houston 27 108 4.01986-87 Kevin Houston 27 62 6.21989-90 Ron Wilson 28 112 4.01990-91 James Collins 26 90 3.51991-92 Craig Rose 28 114 4.11992-93 Alex Morris 26 93 3.61993-94 Alex Morris 27 119 4.41994-95 Alex Morris 27 122 4.51995-96 Mark Lueking 27 77 2.91996-97 Babe Kwasniak 26 86 3.31997-98 Babe Kwasniak 27 107 4.01998-99 Babe Kwasniak 27 86 3.21999-00 Chris Spatola 28 91 3.32000-01 J.P. Spatola 28 96 3.42001-02 J.P. Spatola 28 136 4.92002-03 Sean O’Keefe 27 73 2.72003-04 Matt Bell 27 55 2.02004-05 Cory Sinning 27 63 2.32005-06 Matt Bell 27 74 2.72006-07 Marcus Nelson 31 78 2.52007-08 Josh Miller 30 119 4.02008-09 Josh Miller 30 97 3.22009-10 Josh Miller 29 101 3.5

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BLOCKS (SINCE 1984-85)

CAREER Name Seasons G Avg. Blk. 1. Marcus Nelson 2006-10 118 0.6 74 Jimmy Sewell 2003-07 85 0.9 74 3. Charles Woodruff 1998-02 105 0.6 64 4. Seth Barrett 1997-01 106 0.5 56 5. Chris Walker 2006-10 116 0.5 54 6. Chris Glowe 1993-97 73 0.6 44 7. Cleveland Richard 2006-10 117 0.4 43 8. Dax Pearson 1996-98 103 0.4 42 9. David Ardayfi o 1990-94 109 0.4 39 10. Jonté Harrell 1998-02 108 0.3 37

SEASON Name Season G Avg. Blk. 1. Marcus Nelson 2008-09 30 1.1 32 2. Jimmy Sewell 2004-05 26 1.3 29 3. Charles Woodruff 2001-02 24 0.9 22 Chris Glowe 1996-97 26 0.8 22 5. Marcus Nelson 2009-10 27 0.8 21 Seth Barrett 1998-99 27 0.8 21 7. Charles Woodruff 2000-01 25 0.7 18 Chris Glowe 1994-95 28 0.8 18 9. Chris Walker 2009-10 29 0.6 17 Jimmy Sewell 2005-06 21 0.8 17

GAME Name (Opponent, Date) ........................... Blk. 1. Marcus Nelson vs. Quinnipiac (11-17-08) .......... 5 2. Marcus Nelson vs. VMI (11-13-09) ................ 4 Jimmy Sewell vs. SUNY Purchase (12-16-06) ... 4 Jimmy Sewell vs. Navy (1-22-06) ................... 4 Jimmy Sewell vs. Holy Cross (2-7-04) ............ 4 Josh Wilson vs. SUNY Maritime (12-02-04) .. 4 Charles Woodruff vs. Navy (2-23-02) ............ 4 Dax Pearson vs. Lehigh (2-28-98) ................. 4 Seth Barrett vs. Columbia (12-4-98) ............. 4 George Tatum vs. Navy (1-24-96) .................. 4 Chris Glowe vs. Colgate (12-28-96) ............... 4

Year Name G Blk. Avg.1984-85 Kevin Houston 29 7 0.21985-86 Mark Michaelsen 27 10 0.41986-87 Kevin Houston 29 4 0.11987-88 Todd Mattson 28 10 0.41988-89 Todd Mattson 28 13 0.51989-90 Todd Mattson 29 10 0.3 James Collins 29 10 0.31990-91 James Collins 26 10 0.41991-92 Nico Harrison 25 14 0.61992-93 David Ardayfi o 26 13 0.51993-94 Jason Villas 25 10 0.41994-95 Chris Glowe 28 18 0.61995-96 George Tatum 27 10 0.41996-97 Chris Glowe 26 22 0.81997-98 Dax Pearson 27 14 0.51998-99 Seth Barrett 27 21 0.81999-00 Seth Barrett 28 15 0.5 Adam Glosier 28 15 0.52000-01 Charles Woodruff 25 18 0.72001-02 Charles Woodruff 25 22 0.92002-03 Bill Mohr 27 15 0.62003-04 Jimmy Sewell 19 13 0.72004-05 Jimmy Sewell 26 29 1.32005-06 Jimmy Sewell 21 17 0.82006-07 Jimmy Sewell 19 15 0.8 Chris Walker 29 15 0.52007-08 Cleveland Richard 30 11 0.42008-09 Marcus Nelson 30 32 1.12009-10 Marcus Nelson 27 21 0.8

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STEALS (SINCE 1984-85)

CAREER Name Seasons G Avg. Stl. 1. Cleveland Richard 2006-10 117 1.3 149 2. Josh Miller 2006-10 105 1.4 148 3. Marcus Nelson 2006-10 118 1.2 145 4. George Tatum 1995-99 105 1.4 143 5. Kevin Houston 1984-87 85 1.5 126 6. Kevin Berry 1987-91 110 1.1 117 7. Jarell Brown 2004-08 102 0.9 95 Babe Kwasniak 1995-99 101 0.9 95 9. Seth Barrett 1997-01 106 0.9 94 10. Alex Morris 1992-97 87 1.1 92

SEASON Name Season G Avg. Stl. 1. Josh Miller 2007-08 30 1.8 55 2. Randy Cozzens 1984-85 29 1.8 52 3. Cleveland Richard 2009-10 29 1.7 50 Kevin Houston 1986-87 29 1.7 50 Cleveland Richard 2008-09 30 1.7 50 6. Jarell Brown 2007-08 30 1.6 48 Craig Rose 1991-92 28 1.7 48 Derrick Canada 1988-89 28 1.7 48 9. Kevin Houston 1985-86 27 1.7 47 Darren Blackwell 1985-86 26 1.8 47

GAME Name (Opponent, Date) .............................Stl. 1. Cleveland Richard vs. Princeton (11-21-09) ....... 8 2. Craig Rose vs. The Citadel (11-29-91) ........... 7 3. Travis Owsley vs. SUNY Maritime (12-2-03) .... 6 Kevin Houston vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (11-30-85) .. 6 Adam Glosier vs. Navy (1-26-00) ................... 6 6. Eleven players (13 times) tied at ................... 5 Last time: Cleveland Richard vs. Bryant (11-30-09)

Year Name G Stl. Avg.1984-85 Randy Cozzens 29 52 1.81985-86 Darren Blackwell 26 47 1.8 Kevin Houston 27 47 1.71986-87 Kevin Houston 29 50 1.71987-88 Derrick Canada 27 28 1.01988-89 Derrick Canada 28 48 1.71989-90 Kevin Berry 29 30 1.01990-91 Craig Rose 27 33 1.21991-92 Craig Rose 28 48 1.71992-93 David Ardayfi o 26 26 1.01993-94 Alex Morris 27 35 1.31994-95 Alex Morris 27 31 1.11995-96 George Tatum 27 26 1.01996-97 George Tatum 26 38 1.51997-98 Babe Kwasniak 27 39 1.41998-99 George Tatum 27 42 1.61999-00 Adam Glosier 28 41 1.52000-01 J.P. Spatola 28 26 0.92001-02 Charles Woodruff 25 24 0.92002-03 Sean O’Keefe 27 33 1.22003-04 Sean O’Keefe 27 36 1.32004-05 Cory Sinning 27 30 1.12005-06 Matt Bell 27 29 1.12006-07 Marcus Nelson 31 38 1.22007-08 Josh Miller 30 55 1.82008-09 Cleveland Richard 30 50 1.72009-10 Cleveland Richard 29 50 1.7

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TEAM RECORDS

MOST TOTAL POINTS 1. 2,095 ........................1993-94 2. 2,077.........................1977-78 3. 2,058 ........................1994-95 4. 2,052 ........................1988-89 5. 2,017 .........................1989-90 6. 2,015 ........................2000-01 7. 1,957 ........................1986-87 8. 1,952 ........................1964-65 9. 1,936 ....................... 1984-85 10. 1,931 ........................1987-88

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE 1. 77.6 ...........................1993-94 2. 75.8........................... 1971-72 3. 75.1 ...........................1958-59 4. 74.7 ...........................1957-58 5. 74.2 ...........................1977-78 6. 73.5...........................1994-95 73.5...........................1953-54 8. 73.3...........................1988-89 9. 72.6...........................1978-79 10. 72.0...........................1955-56 72.0...........................2000-01

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 807 ............................1977-78 2. 771 ............................1993-94 3. 738............................1988-89 4. 733............................1957-58 5. 716 ............................ 1974-75 6. 710 ............................1989-90 710 ............................ 1976-77 8. 703............................1987-88 9. 702............................1964-65 10. 698............................1975-76

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 1904 .........................1957-58 2. 1696 ......................... 1974-75 3. 1668 .........................1972-73 4. 1657 .........................1989-90 5. 1648 .........................1987-88 6. 1644 .........................1953-54 7. 1641..........................1993-94 8. 1634 .........................1994-95 9. 1620 .........................1988-89 10. 1610 ..........................1955-56

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PCT. 1. .522 (807-1546) ......1977-78 2. .512 (616-1202) ......1978-79 3. .507 (698-1377) ......1975-76 4. .500 (710-1421) ...... 1976-77 5. .490 (576-1176) .......1980-81 6. .485 (583-1202) ......1979-80 7. .483 (593-1229) ......1967-68 8. .482 (687-1424) ..... 1984-85 9. .468 (564-1206) ......1981-82 10. .465 (595-1280) ......1968-69

MOST 3-POINT FG MADE 1. 188............................1996-97 2. 187 ............................2006-07 187 ............................1994-95 4. 170 ........................... 2004-05 5. 167 ............................1997-98 6. 164 ........................... 2002-03 7. 161 ............................1993-94 8. 160 ............................2000-01 9. 159 ............................2009-10 10. 156 ............................1995-96

MOST 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED 1. 537 ............................1996-97 2. 512 ............................1994-95 3. 489........................... 2004-05 4. 488............................2009-10 5. 484 ...........................1997-98 6. 482............................1993-94 7. 472 ............................2006-07 8. 470 ........................... 2003-04 9. 463............................1995-96 10. 454............................2007-08

HIGHEST 3-POINT FG PCT. 1. .396 (187-472).........2006-07 2. .390 (90-231) ...........1986-87 3. .382 (160-419).........2000-01 4. .376 (77-205) ...........1990-91 5. .367 (97-264) ...........1988-89 6. .365 (187-512).........1994-95 7. .363 (164-452) ....... 2002-03 8. .360 (108-300) ........1989-90 9. .352 (117-332) ........1987-88 10. .350 (188-537) ........1996-97 .350 (100-286) ........1992-93

MOST FREE THROWS MADE 1. 583............................1978-79 2. 567............................2000-01 3. 562........................... 1984-85 4. 558............................1969-70 5. 548............................1964-65 6. 531 ............................1965-66 7. 517 ............................1994-95 8. 512 ............................1993-94 9. 499............................1963-64 10. 491 ............................1986-87

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 810 ............................1969-70 2. 791 ............................1964-65 3. 769 ............................1978-79 4. 756............................2000-01 5. 751 ............................1993-94 6. 750........................... 1984-85 7. 746 ............................ 1976-77 8. 735............................1994-95 9. 729............................1965-66 10. 709............................1989-90

HIGHEST FREE THROW PCT. 1. .784 (491-626) ........1986-87 2. 769 (296-385) ........ 2004-05 3. .760 (454-597) .........1982-83 4. .758 (583-769) ........1978-79 5. 750 (567-756) .........2000-01 6. .749 (562-750)........ 1984-85 7. .744 (448-602) ....... 1983-84 8. .735 (479-652) ........1988-89 9. .728 (409-562) ........1996-97 .728 (358-492) ........1985-86 .728 (531-729) ........1965-66

MOST REBOUNDS 1. 1270 .........................1957-58 2. 1242 .........................1963-64 3. 1198 .........................1964-65 4. 1149 .........................1969-70 5. 1130 .........................1965-66 6. 1121 .........................1972-73 7. 1108 ......................... 1974-75 8. 1101..........................1955-56 9. 1088 .........................1958-59 10. 1061 .........................1959-60

HIGHEST REBOUNDING AVG. 1. 50.8...........................1957-58 2. 47.9 ...........................1955-56 3. 47.8 ...........................1963-64 4. 46.9...........................1952-53 5. 46.7...........................1972-73 6. 46.4...........................1954-55 46.4...........................1951-52 8. 46.1 ...........................1959-60 9. 45.9...........................1953-54 10. 45.3...........................1958-59

MOST ASSISTS (SINCE 1981-82)

1. 427 ............................1988-89 2. 416 ............................2007-08 3. 412 ............................2006-07 4. 409............................1989-90 5. 396........................... 2008-09 6. 379 ............................1982-83 7. 375 ............................1981-82 8. 371 ............................1987-88 9. 366........................... 1984-85 10. 353............................1985-86

MOST STEALS (SINCE 1984-85)

1. 259............................2007-08 2. 239............................2009-10 3. 224 ........................... 2008-09 4. 222............................1999-00 5. 221 ............................2006-07 6. 219 ............................1988-89 7. 207 ............................1998-99 8. 198 ............................1997-98 9. 174 ............................1995-96 174 ............................1991-92

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS (SINCE 1984-85)

1. 88 ..............................2006-07 2. 75 ............................. 2008-09 3. 74 ..............................2009-10 74 ..............................2001-02 5. 70 ..............................1998-99 6. 62 ..............................1999-00 7. 61 ..............................2007-08 8. 58 ..............................2000-01 9. 56 ..............................1997-98 10. 53 ..............................1992-93

MOST PERSONAL FOULS 1. 681 ............................1988-89 2. 676 ............................1991-92 3. 662............................2000-01 4. 638............................1990-91 5. 612 ............................1995-96 6. 610 ............................1993-94 7. 604............................1987-88 604............................1975-76 9. 603............................1989-90 10. 601 ............................1994-95

MOST DISQUALIFICATIONS 1. 36 .............................. 1976-77 36 ..............................1975-76 3. 35 ..............................1953-54 4. 34 ..............................1991-92 5. 33 ..............................1987-88 6. 31 ..............................1988-89 31 ..............................1957-58 7. 29 ..............................1986-87 8. 28 ..............................1955-56 9. 27 ..............................1960-61 10. 26 ..............................2000-01 26 .............................. 1974-75 26 .............................. 1973-74 26 ..............................1959-60

Jamie Uptgraf (left) made a team-high 66 three-pointers to help Army to a school-record 188 triples in 1996-97. Marcus Nelson (right) blocked an Academy-record 32 shots in 2008-09 en route to the program’s second-highest team total (75).

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TEAM RECORDS

GAME HIGHSPoints: 113 vs. Bethany Jan. 8, 2001Field Goals Made: 45 vs. Williams Feb. 19, 1958Field Goal Att.: 90 vs. Rutgers Feb. 13, 1973Field Goal Pct.: .781 vs. Manhattan (25-32) Jan. 20, 19793-Pt. FG Att.: 34 vs. Holy Cross, Jan. 20, 19963-Pt. FG Made: 13 vs. Holy Cross (13-25) Jan. 10, 1998 13 vs. Colgate (13-22) Jan. 25, 19953-Pt. FG Pct.: .750 vs. Stetson (9-12) Nov. 10, 2006FT Made: 48 vs. Manhattan Jan. 20, 1979FT Att.: 65 vs. Colgate Jan. 6, 1960FT Pct.: .960 vs. Navy (24-25) Feb. 26, 1966Rebounds: 76 vs. ---, 1952-53Assists: 27 vs. NY Purchase Dec. 16, 2006Steals: 19 vs. Vassar Nov. 26, 1996

ARMYSeason Opponent Army Opp.1953-54 Nat’l Univ. of Mexico 101 461957-58 Williams 100 811958-59 Columbia 101 801960-61 Rochester 101 801963-64 American 100 701971-72 Colgate 104 921972-73 Merrimack 102 721973-74 Pitt-Johnstown 100 651979-80 Lycoming 104 821986-87 Manhattanville 101 851987-88 SUNY Binghamton 105 801987-88 Holy Cross 100 1221993-94 Hobart 106 842000-01 Bethany 113 882000-01 Lafayette (OT) 104 1032006-07 SUNY Purchase 101 40

OPPONENTSeason Opponent Army Opp.1960-61 Ohio State 54 1031974-75 Utah 84 1091974-75 St. John’s 77 1051978-79 Fairfi eld 82 1001980-81 Oklahoma 76 1001987-88 Holy Cross 100 1221987-88 Fordham 59 1011988-89 Holy Cross 82 1011989-90 LaSalle 73 1061992-93 Holy Cross 73 1101993-94 Marist 89 1011993-94 Lehigh 94 1051994-95 Boston University 83 1031994-95 Holy Cross 68 1031996-97 Duke 38 1001996-97 Colgate 79 1041999-00 Duke 42 1002000-01 Lafayette (OT) 104 1032002-03 Duke 53 101

100-POINT GAMES

SEASON HIGHS Number SeasonMost Games Played .............................................................31....................2006-07Most Victories .......................................................................22....................1969-70Most Victories, Regular Season ..........................................20....................1967-68Most Patriot League Victories ............................................... 6....................2001-02Most Losses .........................................................................24....................1991-92Most Losses, Regular Season .............................................23....................1991-92Fewest Wins (Min. 15 games) ............................................... 3....................1974-75Fewest Losses (Min. 15 games)............................................ 0....................1922-23, 1944Longest Winning Streak .......................................................33....................1921-24Longest Losing Streak .........................................................13....................1980-81 to 1981-82, 1991-92Most Points ..................................................................... 2,095....................1993-94Most Points One Game ......................................................113....................2000-01 vs. BethanyMost Combined Points One Game ....................................222....................1987-88 Holy Cross 122, Army 100Highest Scoring Average ................................................... 77.6....................1993-94Highest Scoring Margin ....................................................12.0....................1969-70Best Winning Percentage (Min. 15 Gms.) .................... 1.000....................1922-23 (17-0), 1944 (15-0)Worst Winning Percentage ................................................120....................1974-75 (3-22)Most Field Goals Made ......................................................807....................1977-78 (att. 1546)Most Field Goals Attempted .......................................... 1,904....................1957-58 (made 733)Highest Field Goal Percentage ..........................................522....................1977-78Most Free Throws Made ....................................................583....................1978-79 (att. 769)Most Free Throws Attempted .............................................810....................1969-70 (made 558)Highest Free Throw Percentage ...................................... .784....................1986-87Most 3-Point Field Goals Made .........................................188....................1996-97 (att. 537)Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted .................................537....................1996-97 (made 188)Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage .............................396....................2006-07Most Rebounds .............................................................. 1,270....................1957-58Highest Rebound Average ................................................50.8....................1957-58Highest Rebound Margin ....................................................6.4....................1962-63Most Assists .......................................................................427....................1988-89Most Steals .........................................................................259....................2007-08Most Blocked Shots .............................................................88....................2006-07Largest Margin of Victory .....................................................70....................1906-07 (Army 80, Stevens Inst. 10)Largest Margin of Defeat .....................................................68....................1913-14 (Union 81, Army 13)

POSTSEASON APPEARANCES1960-61 National Invitation TournamentTemple 79, Army 66

1963-64 National Invitation TournamentArmy 64, St. Bonaventure 62Army 67, Duquesne 65 (OT)Bradley 67, Army 52Army 60, NYU 59 (Third Place)

1964-65 National Invitation TournamentArmy 70, St. Louis 66Army 58, Western Kentucky 54St. John’s 67, Army 60Army 75, NYU 74 (Third Place)

1965-66 National Invitation TournamentArmy 71, Manhattan 66Army 80, San Francisco 63Brigham Young 66, Army 60Villanova 76, Army 65 (Fourth Place)

1967-68 National Invitation TournamentNotre Dame 62, Army 58

1968-69 National Invitation TournamentArmy 51, Wyoming 49Army 59, South Carolina 45Boston College 73, Army 61Tennessee 64, Army 52 (Fourth Place)

1969-70 National Invitation TournamentArmy 72, Cincinnati 67Army 77, Manhattan 72St. John’s 60, Army 59Army 75, LSU 68 (Third Place)

1977-78 National Invitation TournamentRutgers 72, Army 70

All-Time NIT Record: 13-10 (.565)Eight appearancesThree 3rd-place fi nishesTwo 4th-place fi nishes

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CHRISTL ARENA

The Army men’s basketball team moved into the new Donald W. Holleder Center in 1985, abandoning the USMA Field House — a home it had known for many decades — in favor of a modern and luxurious facility located just across the street from Michie Stadium. The Black Knights will embark upon their 26th season in the sparkling facility when the 2010-11 campaign begins. The Holleder Center houses not only the Edward C. Christl Jr. Arena that seats 5,043 for basketball, but the Joseph S. and Frederic H.S. Tate Rink that seats 2,648 for ice hockey as well. The building, dedi-cated Oct. 1, 1988, was named for Maj. Donald W. Holleder (USMA ’56), who was killed in action in Vietnam in 1967. While at West Point, Holleder excelled both in basketball and football. He earned All-Ameri-ca honors in the latter, and has been enshrined in the College Football Foundation Hall of Fame. The basketball arena was named for 1st Lt. Edward C. Christl Jr. (USMA ’44), who was killed in Austria in 1945. Elected basketball team captain during his senior year, Christl led the Cadets to a perfect 15-0 record. The building is constructed of concrete and steel-framed masonry complete with spectator and support facilities. It contains two conces-sion areas, an Army Athletic Association gift shop, ticket offi ce, sports medicine room, storage areas and offi ces for coaching and administra-tive personnel for both the basketball and hockey programs. Christl Arena possesses a Horner hardwood basketball fl oor, which was refurbished during the summer of 2001 to incorporate Army’s new athletic logo. The fl oor measures 149x116 feet. Shower and locker room facilities for Army’s men’s and women’s squads, plus three visiting locker rooms are located close by. The arena also con-tains six portable basketball supports, fi xed chair and bench seating for spectators. During the 1999-2000 season, the Academy enhanced patrons’ game-viewing pleasure by replacing the four-sided overhead score-board at midcourt with two wall-mounted units. The scoreboards, lo-

cated on the north and south walls of Christl Arena, feature state-of-the-art signage and digital displays, along with accompanying boards that show player point and foul totals More improvements were made prior to the 2008-09 season with the addition of 50 courtside seats. The row of seating allows fans to sit right next to the action and improve the overall atmosphere of game day in the arena. Christl Arena has been host to other sporting events such as in-ternational volleyball and gymnastics meets and exhibition basketball contests. It has also been the site of various intercollegiate and high school championship tournaments. Christl Arena welcomed network television cameras for the fi rst time in February 1996 when CBS Sports broadcast the Army-Navy tilt to a regional audience. Christl has served as a backdrop for national television audiences every alternate year since, including having done so last winter when the Black Knights scored its fi rst “Star Game” victory over Navy since 2002. Christl Arena hosted quarterfi nal and semifi nal rounds of the Patriot League men’s and women’s basketball tournaments in 1994-95 and again in 1998-99. The facility hosted the fi rst two rounds of the wom-en’s conference tournament again in 2007-08. The arena also housed the 2010 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championship.

CHRISTL CAPSULELocation: Bldg. 714, Howze PlaceConstruction: Completed Oct. 1, 1985Dedication: Oct. 1, 1988Seating Capacity: 5,043First Game: Nov. 23, 1985 (UNC-Wilmington 68, Army 49)Largest Crowd: 5,125, Feb. 28, 2004 (Navy 43, Army 37)Most Points by an Army Team: 113, vs. Bethany, Jan. 8, 2001

Most Points by an Opposing Team: 94, LaSalle, Feb. 3, 1989Most Points by an Army Player: 46, Kevin Houston vs. Manhattanville, Dec. 10, 1986Most Points by an Opposing Player: 37, Rob Feaster, Holy Cross (Feb. 5, 1994); Rob Feaster, Holy Cross (Jan. 17, 1995)

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ARMY TEAMMost Points: 113 vs. Bethany, Jan. 8, 2001Largest Margin of Victory: 61 vs. New York Purchase (101-40), Dec. 16, 2006Largest Margin of Defeat: 38 vs. Bucknell (75-37), Jan. 13, 1996; vs. Holy Cross (84-46), Jan. 11, 2006Most Points, First Half: 58 vs. New York Maritime, Dec. 18, 2006Fewest Points, First Half: 9 vs. Duke, Nov. 16, 1997Most Points, Second Half: 69 vs. Bethany, Jan. 8, 2001Fewest Points, Second Half: 7 vs. Bucknell, Jan. 23, 2004Most Points, Both Teams: 201 (Army 113, Bethany 88), Jan. 8, 2001Fewest Points: 23 vs. Bucknell, Jan. 23, 1996Most Field Goals Made: 43 vs. New York Purchase, Dec. 16, 2006Most Field Goal Attempts: 77 vs. SUNY Binghamton, Jan. 9, 1988; vs. Hobart, Dec. 8, 1993Best Field Goal Percentage: .689 (31-45) vs. Navy, Feb. 24, 1990Lowest Field Goal Percentage: .194 (7-36) vs. Bucknell, Jan. 23, 2004Most 3-Point Field Goals: 12 vs. Colgate, Jan. 27, 1996; vs. Lehigh, Feb. 3, 1996; vs. Lafayette, Feb. 18, 1997; vs. New York Maritime, Nov. 24, 2001Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 31 vs. American, Jan. 21, 2005Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 20 att.): .500 (11-22) vs. Monmouth, Dec. 6, 1994; (10-20) vs. Bucknell, Mar. 4, 1995Lowest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 20 att.): .182 (4-22) vs. Fordham, Jan. 28, 1995Most Free Throws Made: 40 vs. Navy, Jan. 24, 2001Most Free Throw Attempts: 48 vs. Columbia, Nov. 21, 2003Most Rebounds: 59 vs. Bethany, Nov. 11, 1996Most Steals: 19 vs. Vassar, Nov. 26, 1996Most Assists: 27 vs. Lehigh, Feb. 3, 1996; vs. New York Purchase, Dec. 16, 2006Most Turnovers: 28 vs. Manhattanville, Dec. 10, 1986; vs. Holy Cross, Feb. 5, 1994Most Players in Double Figures: 6 vs. Holy Cross, Feb. 12, 1988Largest Crowd: 5,163 vs. Navy, Feb. 20, 2010

OPPONENT TEAMMost Points: 96, Hofstra, Jan. 30, 1995Most Points, First Half: 59, Hofstra, Jan. 30, 1995Fewest Points, First Half: 14, Bethany, Dec. 6, 1995; New York Maritime, Nov. 24, 2001; New York Purchase, Dec. 16, 2006Most Points, Second Half: 54, Richmond, Jan. 5, 1993Fewest Points, Second Half: 15, New York Tech, Nov. 29, 2002Fewest Points: 31, New York Tech, Nov. 29, 2002Most Field Goals Made: 39, LaSalle, Feb. 3, 1989; Colgate, Feb. 18, 1995Most Field Goal Attempts: 77, Colgate, Feb. 18, 1995Best Field Goal Percentage: .737 (28-38), Fordham, Jan. 31, 1989Lowest Field Goal Percentage: .216 (11-51), Bethany, Dec. 6, 1995Most 3-Point Field Goals: 15, Holy Cross, Jan. 11, 2006Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 43, VMI, Nov. 28, 2006 Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 20 att.): .682 (15-22), Holy Cross, Jan. 11, 2006Lowest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 20 att.): .095 (2-21), Brown, Jan. 4, 1997Most Free Throws Made: 36, Holy Cross, Jan. 21, 1992Most Free Throw Attempts: 49, Manhattan, Jan. 19, 1988; Holy Cross, Jan. 21, 1992Most Rebounds: 50, Cornell, Jan. 2, 1999Most Steals: 21, LaSalle, Feb. 3, 1989; Holy Cross, Feb. 5, 1994Most Assists: 23, Yale, Feb. 10, 1987; Holy Cross, Feb. 12, 1988; LaSalle, Feb. 3, 1989Most Turnovers: 34, Vassar, Nov. 26, 1996Most Players in Double Figures: 6, Richmond, Jan. 5, 1993; Lafayette, Jan. 17, 1996

ARMY INDIVIDUALMost Points Scored: 46, Kevin Houston vs. Manhattanville, Dec. 10, 1986Most Field Goals Made: 16 (att. 22), Kevin Houston vs. Manhattanville, Dec. 10, 1986Most Field Goal Att.: 32 (made 14), Kevin Houston vs. Yale, Feb. 10, 1987Most 3-Point Field Goals: 9 (att. 15), Mark Lueking vs. Wesley, Jan. 30, 1996; Jarell Brown vs. Brown, Jan. 2, 2008Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 18 (made 5), Mark Lueking vs. Holy Cross, Feb. 5, 1993; (made 8), Mark Lueking vs. Colgate, Jan. 27, 1996Most Free Throws Made: 15 (att. 15), Kevin Houston vs. Cornell, Jan. 7, 1988Most Free Throw Att.: 19 (made 13), David Ardayfi o vs. Navy, Jan. 25, 1992Most Rebounds: 18, David Ardayfi o vs. Lafayette, Feb. 26, 1994Most Steals: 6, Travis Owsley vs. SUNY Maritime, Dec. 2, 2003Most Assists: 15, Ron Wilson vs. Holy Cross, Feb. 12, 1988Most Blocked Shots: 4, Charles Woodruff vs. Navy, Feb. 23, 2002; Josh Wilson vs. SUNY Maritime, Dec. 2, 2003; Jimmy Sewell, vs. New York Purchase, Dec. 18, 2006

OPPONENT INDIVIDUALMost Points Scored: 37, Rob Feaster (Holy Cross), Feb. 5, 1994; Rob Feaster (Holy Cross), Jan. 17, 1995Most Field Goals Made: 15 (att. 24), Rob Feaster, (Holy Cross), Jan. 18, 1995Most Field Goal Att.: 25 (made 5), Tracy Bradley (Southampton), Nov. 29, 1989Most 3-Point Field Goals: 8, Jason Jeanpierre, Navy, Jan. 31, 2003Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 14, Jason Jeanpierre, Navy, Jan. 31, 2003Most Free Throws Made: 16 (att. 18), Darrell Long (Keene State), Feb. 16, 1987Most Free Throw Attempts: 18 (made 16), Darrell Long (Keene State), Feb. 16, 1987; (made 14), Billy Wheeler (Manhattan), Jan. 19, 1988Most Rebounds: 20, Adonal Foyle (Colgate), Feb. 18, 1995Most Steals: 8, Doug Overton (LaSalle), Feb. 3, 1989Most Assists: 17, Glenn Williams (Holy Cross), Feb. 12, 1988Most Blocked Shots: 9, Adonal Foyle (Colgate), Jan. 27, 1996

TOP CHRISTL ARENA CROWDS No. Att. Opp. Date 1. 5,163 Navy Feb. 20, 2010 2. 5,125 Navy Feb. 28, 2004 3. 5,102 Navy Feb. 17, 1995 4. 5,055 Duke Nov. 16, 1997 5. 5,039 Navy Feb. 15, 1994

No. Att. Opp. Date 6. 5,025 Navy Feb. 24, 1990 7. 4,462 Navy Jan. 31, 2003 8. 4,256 Navy Feb. 23, 2002 9. 4,164 Lafayette Feb. 9, 1990 10. 4,111 Navy Feb. 28, 1993

David Ardayfi o pulled down a Christl Arena record 18 rebounds versus Lafayette on Feb. 26, 1994.

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TEAM STATS BY SEASON G FG- FGA Pct. 3FG- FGA Pct. FT- FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF DQ A BK S Pts. Avg.Army 17 340- 1261 .270 - - - 190- 326 .583 - - 356 - - - - 870 51.2Opponents 17 294- 982 .299 - - - 247- 430 .574 - - 281 - - - - 835 49.1

Army 17 380- 1377 .276 - - - 193- 324 .596 - - 358 - - - - 953 56.1Opponents 17 333- 1072 .311 - - - 241- 419 .575 - - 292 - - - - 915 53.8

Army 17 331- 1258 .263 - - - 235- 380 .618 - - 361 - - - - 897 52.8Opponents 17 335- 1071 .313 - - - 262- 413 .634 - - 322 - - - - 932 54.8

Army 17 370- 1312 .282 - - - 234- 401 .584 740 43.5 335 16 140 - - 974 57.3Opponents 17 362- 1174 .308 - - - 231- 385 .600 - - 323 - - - - 955 56.2

Army 17 422- 1279 .330 - - - 238- 387 .615 789 46.4 333 12 98 - - 1082 63.6Opponents 17 437- - - - - - 236- 375 .629 - - 352 13 - - - 1110 65.3

Army 19 492- 1478 .333 - - - 357- 577 .619 892 46.9 318 9 - - - 1341 70.6Opponents 19 498- - - - - - 319- 503 .634 - - 368 14 - - - 1315 69.2

Army 22 576- 1644 .350 - - - 465- 697 .667 1011 45.9 454 35 - - - 1617 73.5Opponents 22 476- 1328 .358 - - - 446- 641 .696 - - 434 39 - - - 1398 63.5

Army 18 445- 1255 .355 - - - 361- 551 .655 836 46.4 379 16 - - - 1251 69.5Opponents 18 411- 1089 .377 - - - 408- 647 .631 801 47.1 316 10 - - - 1287 71.5

Army 23 590- 1610 .367 - - - 477- 691 .690 1101 47.9 500 28 - - - 1657 72.0Opponents 23 544- 1432 .379 - - - 584- 863 .677 1041 45.3 380 13 - - - 1672 72.6

Army 20 495- 1347 .367 - - - 341- 520 .656 837 41.8 415 19 - - - 1331 66.5Opponents 20 460- 1145 .402 - - - 424- 658 .644 822 41.1 311 16 - - - 1344 67.2

Army 25 733- 1904 .385 - - - 402- 622 .646 1270 50.8 518 31 - - - 1868 74.7Opponents 25 653- 1806 .362 - - - 478- 741 .645 1210 48.4 434 15 - - - 1784 71.3

Army 24 697- 1546 .451 - - - 409- 602 .679 1088 45.3 471 22 - - - 1803 75.1Opponents 24 604- 1562 .387 - - - 465- 684 .680 1022 42.6 420 18 - - - 1673 69.7

Army 23 531- 1291 .411 - - - 467- 683 .684 1061 46.1 473 26 - - - 1529 66.5Opponents 23 513- 1330 .386 - - - 485- 697 .696 944 41.0 468 24 - - - 1511 65.7

Army 24 576- 1314 .438 - - - 484- 686 .706 1052 43.8 453 27 - - - 1636 68.2Opponents 24 563- 1429 .394 - - - 446- 666 .669 973 40.5 482 18 - - - 1582 65.9

Army 21 485- 1130 .429 - - - 306- 460 .665 807 38.4 378 24 - - - 1276 60.8Opponents 21 509- 1211 .420 - - - 325- 482 .674 853 40.6 344 10 - - - 1343 63.9

Army 19 431- 1068 .404 - - - 312- 481 .649 836 44.0 - - - - - 1174 61.8Opponents 19 431- 1032 .418 - - - 354- 497 .712 714 37.6 - - - - - 1217 64.0

Army 26 669- 1548 .432 - - - 499- 701 712 1242 47.8 557 25 - - - 1837 70.7Opponents 26 575- 1483 .388 - - - 498- 701 .711 950 36.6 554 21 - - - 1648 63.4

Army 29 702- 1599 .439 - - - 548- 791 .693 1198 41.3 534 15 - - - 1952 67.3Opponents 29 655- 1546 .424 - - - 455- 648 .702 1026 35.4 629 44 - - - 1765 60.9

Army 26 626- 1401 .447 - - - 531- 729 .728 1130 43.5 - - - - - 1783 68.6Opponents 26 597- 1484 .399 - - - 441- 638 .691 927 35.7 - - - - - 1635 62.9

Army 21 505- 1121 .451 - - - 382- 547 .698 826 39.3 - - - - - 1392 66.3Opponents 21 401- 1010 .397 - - - 404- 590 .685 747 35.6 - - - - - 1206 57.4

Army 25 593- 1229 .483 - - - 464- 659 .704 886 35.4 - - - - - 1650 66.0Opponents 25 511- 1225 .417 - - - 426- 603 .706 823 32.9 - - - - - 1448 57.9

Army 28 595- 1280 .465 - - - 440- 651 .676 922 32.9 - - - - - 1630 58.2Opponents 28 531- 1290 .412 - - - 436- 597 .730 877 31.3 - - - - - 1498 53.5

Army 28 646- 1547 .418 - - - 558- 810 .690 1149 41.0 554 24 - - - 1850 66.1Opponents 28 492- 1288 .382 - - - 531- 738 .720 1001 35.7 566 21 - - - 1515 54.1

Army 24 529- 1232 .429 - - - 415- 607 .684 915 38.1 466 24 - - - 1473 61.4Opponents 24 500- 1216 .411 - - - 403- 591 .682 900 37.5 464 14 - - - 1403 58.5

Army 24 695- 1555 .447 - - - 428- 614 .697 1029 42.9 432 17 - - - 1818 75.8Opponents 24 698- 1575 .443 - - - 392- 571 .687 1073 44.7 454 15 - - - 1788 74.5

Army 24 674- 1668 .404 - - - 270- 421 .641 1121 46.7 462 16 - - - 1618 67.4Opponents 24 670- 1597 .420 - - - 290- 424 .684 1085 45.2 461 14 - - - 1630 67.9

Army 24 595- 1548 .384 - - - 270- 450 .600 1037 43.2 520 26 - - - 1460 60.8Opponents 24 656- 1494 .439 - - - 308- 479 .643 1105 46.0 475 19 - - - 1620 67.5

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Army 25 698- 1377 .507 - - - 329- 519 .634 835 33.4 604 36 - - - 1725 69.0Opponents 25 622- 1314 .473 - - - 421- 616 .683 921 36.8 548 29 - - - 1665 66.6

Army 28 710- 1421 .500 - - - 475- 746 .637 1023 36.5 590 36 - - - 1895 67.7Opponents 28 690- 1551 .445 - - - 409- 580 .705 991 35.4 712 47 - - - 1789 63.9

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Army 27 564- 1206 .468 - - - 316- 435 .726 662 24.5 537 21 375 - - 1444 53.5Opponents 27 691- 1269 .545 - - - 378- 569 .664 787 29.1 472 14 349 - - 1760 65.2

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TEAM STATS BY SEASON G FG- FGA Pct. 3FG- FGA Pct. FT- FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF DQ A BK S Pts. Avg.Army 28 597- 1344 .444 - - - 448- 602 .744 728 26.0 531 22 336 - - 1642 58.6Opponents 28 696- 1351 .515 - - - 389- 549 .709 889 31.8 592 20 213 - - 1781 63.6

Army 29 687- 1424 .482 - - - 562- 750 .749 826 28.5 534 17 366 21 150 1936 66.8Opponents 29 767- 1491 .514 - - - 387- 561 .690 856 29.5 657 29 434 60 140 1921 66.2

Army 27 637- 1444 .441 - - - 358- 492 .728 759 28.1 546 17 353 27 166 1632 60.4Opponents 27 676- 1264 .535 - - - 405- 592 .684 863 32.0 490 9 395 97 127 1757 65.1

Army 29 688- 1573 .437 90- 231 .390 491- 626 .784 948 32.7 595 29 274 15 155 1957 67.5Opponents 29 729- 1478 .493 63- 190 .332 428- 633 .676 940 32.4 567 17 421 83 148 1949 67.2

Army 28 703- 1648 .427 117- 332 .352 408- 584 .699 988 35.2 604 33 371 28 149 1931 69.0Opponents 28 785- 1572 .499 119- 264 .451 478- 691 .691 1003 35.8 553 16 457 93 210 2167 77.4

Army 28 738- 1620 .456 97- 264 .367 479- 652 .735 956 34.1 681 31 427 35 219 2052 73.3Opponents 28 726- 1491 .487 64- 199 .322 549- 797 .689 982 35.1 619 30 406 99 225 2063 73.7

Army 29 710- 1657 .428 108- 300 .360 489- 709 .690 1037 35.8 603 25 409 46 165 2017 69.6Opponents 29 776- 1617 .480 114- 287 .397 481- 693 .694 1039 35.8 613 17 408 119 208 2147 74.0

Army 28 641- 1437 .446 77- 205 .376 379- 545 .695 861 30.8 638 19 346 45 173 1738 62.1Opponents 28 641- 1358 .472 115- 284 .405 585- 801 .730 868 31.1 521 8 383 108 233 1982 70.8

Army 28 545- 1420 .384 70- 257 .272 323- 511 .632 881 31.5 676 34 289 52 174 1483 53.0Opponents 28 578- 1254 .461 66- 205 .322 580- 816 .711 909 32.5 515 16 325 95 225 1802 64.4

Army 26 551- 1329 .415 100- 286 .350 353- 552 .639 842 32.4 570 16 298 53 128 1555 59.8Opponents 26 645- 1360 .474 92- 252 .365 506- 728 .695 890 34.2 508 12 360 88 224 1888 72.6

Army 27 771- 1641 .433 161- 482 .334 512- 751 .682 1021 37.8 610 23 342 42 163 2095 77.6Opponents 27 817- 1668 .490 163- 411 .397 513- 750 .684 1014 37.6 601 17 429 127 228 2310 85.6

Army 28 677- 1634 .414 187- 512 .365 517- 735 .703 1004 35.9 601 18 349 45 153 2058 73.5Opponents 28 801- 1678 .477 151- 451 .335 469- 694 .676 1092 39.0 631 20 412 121 205 2222 79.4

Army 27 634- 1602 .396 156- 463 .337 368- 556 .662 990 36.7 612 19 344 48 174 1792 66.4Opponents 27 688- 1467 .469 135- 389 .347 472- 731 .646 980 36.3 548 19 354 106 215 1983 73.4

Army 26 612- 1490 .411 188- 537 .350 409- 562 .728 936 36.0 553 18 333 49 168 1821 70.0Opponents 26 681- 1482 .460 157- 465 .344 424- 613 .692 902 34.7 508 14 366 101 191 1943 74.7

Army 27 593- 1441 .412 167- 484 .345 377- 559 .674 834 30.9 525 12 324 56 198 1730 64.1Opponents 27 748- 1542 .485 148- 408 .363 384- 582 .660 984 36.4 516 9 389 95 253 2028 75.1

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Army 28 644- 1502 .429 160- 419 .382 567- 756 .750 919 32.8 662 26 309 58 169 2015 72.0Opponents 28 760- 1671 .455 141- 422 .334 540- 773 .699 1049 37.5 650 24 367 104 228 2201 78.6

Army 28 650- 1518 .428 145- 425 .341 426- 596 .715 914 32.6 543 10 326 74 162 1871 66.8Opponents 28 685- 1554 .441 145- 465 .312 447- 635 .704 1018 36.4 577 15 364 81 186 1962 70.1

Army 27 539- 1290 .418 164- 452 .363 240- 352 .682 808 29.9 510 12 322 47 163 1482 54.9Opponents 27 578- 1371 .422 221- 588 .376 392- 562 .698 879 32.6 454 3 338 94 192 1769 65.5

Army 27 455- 1257 .362 154- 470 .328 299- 456 .656 782 29.0 493 9 270 52 170 1363 50.5Opponents 27 598- 1424 .420 175- 513 .341 337- 515 .654 1010 37.4 497 8 335 110 210 1708 63.3

Army 27 522- 1297 .402 170- 489 .348 296- 385 .769 750 27.8 441 10 309 44 141 1510 55.9Opponents 27 656- 1480 .443 219- 602 .364 301- 437 .689 958 35.5 435 3 363 96 202 1832 67.9

Army 27 529- 1321 .400 148- 435 .340 285- 415 .687 807 29.9 539 10 297 44 153 1491 55.2Opponents 27 574- 1346 .426 172- 479 .359 470- 638 .737 909 33.7 430 7 323 96 197 1790 66.3

Army 31 664- 1535 .433 187- 472 .396 381- 547 .697 971 31.3 593 12 412 88 221 1896 61.2Opponents 31 617- 1525 .405 220- 630 .349 381- 547 .697 986 31.8 562 - 371 90 228 1892 61.0

Army 30 659- 1521 .433 142- 454 .313 310- 456 .680 895 29.8 588 11 416 61 259 1770 59.0Opponents 30 599- 1452 .413 220- 636 .346 444- 630 .705 991 33.0 498 - 525 91 206 1862 62.1

Army 30 644- 1533 .420 144- 427 .337 309- 448 .690 876 29.2 579 11 396 75 224 1741 58.0Opponents 30 619- 1486 .417 200- 592 .338 385- 570 .675 1047 34.9 532 - 365 109 203 1823 60.8

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SCORING & REBOUNDING LEADERS1947-48Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGMilan Mosny (5-9, Jr. G) ..................................... 11.7Jim Rawers (6-3, Jr., C) ..........................................7.7Rich Wagner (5-10, Jr., F) .....................................7.4

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1948-49Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGMilan Mosny (5-9, Sr., G) ...................................12.9Jim Rawers (6-3, Sr., C) ........................................ 9.6Arnold Galiffa (6-1, Jr., F) ..................................... 8.8

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1949-50Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGThomas Boydston (6-1, Sr., F) ........................... 11.9Arnold Galiffa (6-1, Sr., F) .................................... 9.2Vincent Bailey (5-10, So., G) .................................7.9

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1950-51Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGEd Weaver (6-3, So., F) ...................................... 16.0Gil Reich (6-0, So., F) ........................................... 9.9Ed Tixier (6-4, Sr. C) .............................................. 8.5

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGEd Weaver (6-3, So., F) ......................................12.6Gil Reich (6-0, So., F) ............................................7.8Ed Tixier (6-4, Sr. C) .............................................. 6.6

1951-52Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGBill Hannon (6-3, So., F) ..................................... 16.3Lee Poore (5-9, Sr., G) ........................................ 11.6Myers (6-0, Sr., F) ................................................. 8.5

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGBill Hannon (6-3, So., F) .....................................20.9Myers (6-0, Sr., F) ................................................. 8.5Vincent Bailey (5-10, Sr., G) ................................. 3.8

1952-53Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGBill Hannon (6-3, Jr., F) ...................................... 21.5Rich Reich (6-0, Sr., F) ....................................... 15.0Bill Stuart (5-10, Sr., G) ...................................... 10.5

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGBill Hannon (6-3, Jr., F) ...................................... 19.2Ed Weaver (6-3, Jr., F) .......................................... 8.6Richard Littlefi eld (6-1, Jr., F) ............................... 4.3

1953-54Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGBill Hannon (6-3, Sr., F) ...................................... 21.4Mark Binstein (5-11, So., G) .............................. 19.0Ed Weaver (6-3, Sr., F) ....................................... 10.9

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGBill Hannon (6-3, Sr., F) .......................................17.6Ed Weaver (6-3, Sr., F) ......................................... 8.2Norris Harbold (6-2, So., F) .................................. 4.8

1954-55Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGMark Binstein (5-11, Jr., G) ................................ 19.9Norris Harbold (6-2, Jr., F) ................................. 10.7Paul Sullivan (6-3, Sr., C) ..................................... 9.7

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Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGDon Holleder (6-2, Jr., F) ...................................... 9.3Norris Harbold (6-2, Jr., F) ................................... 9.2Paul Sullivan (6-3, Sr., C) ..................................... 5.5

1955-56Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGMark Binstein (5-11, Sr., G) ............................... 19.4Gene Fisher (6-1, Jr., F) ......................................12.2Norris Harbold (6-2, Sr., F) ....................................8.1

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGBill Melnik (6-4, Sr., C) ......................................... 8.0Gene Fisher (6-1, Jr., F) .........................................7.1Don Holleder (6-2, Sr., F) ..................................... 6.8

1956-57Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGBob McCoy (5-11, Sr., G) .................................... 13.1Gene Fisher (6-1, Sr., F) .....................................12.7Charles Darby (6-2, So., F) ................................. 11.3

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGGene Fisher (6-1, Sr., F) ........................................7.0Don DeJardin (6-2, Jr., F) ..................................... 6.5Charles Darby (6-2, So., F) ................................... 5.9

1957-58Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGDarryle Kouns (6-2, So., F) ................................23.5Chuck Darby (6-2, So., F) ................................... 16.3Jim Klosek (6-5, Jr., C) ....................................... 10.4

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGJim Klosek (6-5, Jr., C) ....................................... 10.7Chuck Darby (6-2, So., F) ..................................... 9.6Joe Bobula (6-0, Jr., G) ......................................... 6.8

1958-59Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGDarryle Kouns (6-2, Jr., F) ..................................20.0Lee Sager (6-5, So., C) ........................................17.4Jim Klosek (6-5, Sr., F) .......................................12.8

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGLee Sager (6-5, So., C) .......................................12.0Jim Klosek (6-5, Sr., F) ......................................... 8.6Chuck Darby (6-2, Jr., F) ....................................... 5.9

1959-60Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGStu Sherard (5-10, So., G) ................................. 19.1Lee Sager (6-5, Jr., C) .........................................18.6Ross Gagliano (6-3, So., F) ...................................7.0

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGLee Sager (6-5, Jr., C) ......................................... 11.6Ross Gagliano (6-3, So., F) ...................................7.6Robert Strauss (6-5, So., C) ................................. 5.3

1960-61Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGStu Sherard (5-10, Jr., G) ................................... 16.8Lee Sager (6-5, Sr., C) ........................................ 14.7Harold Hannon (6-0, Sr., G) ................................. 9.0

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGLee Sager (6-5, Sr., C) .......................................... 8.4Lee Anderson (6-2, Sr., F) .................................... 6.2Gordon Arbogast (6-6, Jr., F) ................................ 5.2

1961-62Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGStu Sherard (5-10, Sr., G) ..................................22.7Chuck Richards (6-5, So., C) .............................. 15.0Al DeJardin (5-10, Sr., G) ..................................... 8.6

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGChuck Richards (6-5, So., C) ................................ 9.4Al Treado (6-2, So., F) ............................................7.1Charles Hutchison (6-2, Jr., F) ............................. 5.0

1962-63Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGCharles Hutchison (6-2, Sr., F) ..........................12.4Joe Kosciusko (6-0, So., G) ................................ 11.3Bob Foley (6-7, Sr., C)........................................... 9.9

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGBob Foley (6-7, Sr., C)............................................7.4Charles Hutchison (6-2, Sr., F) ............................ 5.0Al Treado (6-2, Jr., F) ............................................ 4.6

1963-64Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGMike Silliman (6-6, So., C) .................................20.5Joe Kosciusko (6-0, Jr., G)..................................13.0Bill Helkie (6-3, So., F) .......................................12.0

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGMike Silliman (6-6, So., C) .................................12.3Bill Helkie (6-3, So., F) ......................................... 6.6John Ritch (6-7, Jr., C) .......................................... 5.9

1964-65Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGMike Silliman (6-6, Jr., C) ...................................18.0John Ritch (6-7, Sr., C) ....................................... 15.4Dick Murray (6-2, Jr., F) ...................................... 10.4

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGMike Silliman (6-6, Jr., C) ................................... 11.2John Ritch (6-7, Sr., C) ..........................................7.0Dick Murray (6-2, Jr., F) ........................................ 4.6

1965-66Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGMike Silliman (6-6, Sr., C) ..................................22.2Bill Helkie (6-3, Sr., F) ........................................ 14.6Bill Schutsky (6-2, So., F) ...................................13.9

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGMike Silliman (6-6, Sr., C) .................................. 10.7Bill Schutsky (6-2, So., F) ..................................... 5.7Bill Helkie (6-3, Sr., F) .......................................... 5.5

1966-67Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGBill Schutsky (6-2, Jr., F) ....................................20.8Steve Hunt (6-7, So., C) ..................................... 14.3Ed Jordan (6-3, Sr., F) ........................................ 10.0

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGSteve Hunt (6-7, So., C) ........................................7.9Ed Jordan (6-3, Sr., F) .......................................... 5.2Bill Schutsky (6-2, Jr., F) ...................................... 4.9

1967-68Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGBill Schutsky (6-2, Sr., F) ....................................20.3Steve Hunt (6-7, Jr., C) ....................................... 16.5Mike Noonan (6-6, Sr., F) ..................................... 9.9

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGMike Noonan (6-6, Sr., F) ..................................... 8.0Steve Hunt (6-7, Jr., C) ......................................... 6.7Bill Schutsky (6-2, Sr., F) ...................................... 5.6

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SCORING & REBOUNDING LEADERS1968-69Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGJim Oxley (6-1, Jr., G) ..........................................12.6Dick Simmons (6-6, Sr., F-C) .............................. 10.8Doug Clevenger (6-2, So., F) .............................. 10.4

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGDick Simmons (6-6, Sr., F-C) .................................6.1Mike Gyovai (6-5, Jr., F) ........................................ 5.4Jim Oxley (6-1, Jr., G) ............................................ 3.9

1969-70Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGJim Oxley (6-1, Sr., G) ......................................... 15.6Doug Clevenger (6-2, Jr., F) ...............................13.8Mike Gyovai (6-5, Sr., F) ....................................... 9.4

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGMax Miller (6-5, Jr., F) ..........................................7.5Mike Gyovai (6-5, Sr., F) ........................................7.3Doug Clevenger (6-2, Jr., F) ................................. 4.7

1970-71Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGDoug Clevenger (6-2, Sr., F) ............................... 16.2Bobby Sherwin (5-11, So., G) ............................ 11.1Max Miller (6-5, Sr., F) .......................................... 9.7

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGMax Miller (6-5, Sr., F) .......................................... 8.7Doug Clevenger (6-2, Sr., F) ................................. 4.8Chris Petersen (6-4, So., F) ...................................4.1

1971-72Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGBobby Sherwin (5-11, Jr., G) ..............................22.6Ed Mueller (6-5, Sr., C) .......................................13.2Wally Wojdakowski (6-4, Sr., F) .........................12.7

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGEd Mueller (6-5, Sr., C) ..........................................9.1Chris Petersen (6-4, Jr., F) ................................... 8.5Wally Wojdakowski (6-4, Sr., F) ........................... 5.7

1972-73Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGBobby Sherwin (5-11, Sr., G) ............................. 19.0Chris Petersen (6-4, Sr., F) ................................. 10.6Bill Koch (6-2, So., G) ............................................7.1

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGChris Petersen (6-4, Sr., F) ................................... 8.4Ed Dlugolenski (6-4, Jr., F) ................................... 5.6Greg Fountain (6-7, Fr., C) ................................... 5.3

1973-74Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGPete Jackson (6-1, Sr., G)..................................... 9.6Greg Fountain (6-7, So., C) .................................. 9.3Rich Crump (6-5, Fr., G-F) .....................................9.1

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGEd Dlugolenski (6-4, Sr., F) .................................. 6.0Greg Fountain (6-7, So., C) .................................. 5.9Rich Crump (6-5, Fr., G-F) .................................... 4.7

1974-75Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGGary Winton (6-5, Fr., F) ..................................... 19.7Bobby Jones (6-0, So., G) ..................................12.4Eric Schlossberg (6-8, So., C) ............................ 10.2

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGGary Winton (6-5, Fr., F) .................................... 13.1Eric Schlossberg (6-8, So., C) .............................. 6.0Dave Thomas (6-5, Sr., F) .................................... 5.6

1975-76Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGGary Winton (6-5, So., F) ....................................22.0Bobby Jones (6-0, Jr., G) ....................................13.0Matt Brown (6-4, Fr., F) ...................................... 10.6

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGGary Winton (6-5, So., F) .................................... 10.7Matt Brown (6-4, Fr., F) .........................................4.1Greg Fountain (6-7, Sr., C) ................................... 3.0

1976-77Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGGary Winton (6-5, Jr., F) .....................................22.5Matt Brown (6-5, So., G-F) ................................. 14.6Scott Easton (6-7, So., C) ......................................7.9

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGGary Winton (6-5, Jr., F) ..................................... 10.6Clennie Brundidge (6-4, So., F) ........................... 5.8Matt Brown (6-5, So., G-F) ................................... 3.9

1977-78Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGGary Winton (6-5, Sr., F).....................................23.0Matt Brown (6-5, Jr., G-F) ...................................13.6Scott Easton (6-7, Jr., C) ..................................... 9.9

Leading Rebounders ....................................... RPG.Gary Winton (6-5, Sr., F).................................... 10.3Clennie Brundidge (6-4, Jr., F) ............................. 6.2Matt Brown (6-5, Jr., G-F) ......................................4.1

1978-79Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGMatt Brown (6-5, Sr., G-F) ..................................18.2Bob Brown (6-5, So., G-F) ..................................13.4Scott Easton (6-7, Sr., F) .................................... 11.1

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGClennie Brundidge (6-4, Sr., F) ............................ 5.0Matt Brown (6-5, Sr., G-F) .................................... 4.2Bob Brown (6-5, So., G-F) .....................................4.1

1979-80Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGBob Brown (6-5, Jr., F) ........................................ 16.4Marty Coyne (6-5, Jr., F) ..................................... 15.6Mike Spencer (6-3, So., F) ....................................7.6

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGMarty Coyne (6-5, Jr., F) ........................................6.1Bob Brown (6-5, Jr., F) ...........................................4.1Mike Spencer (6-3, So., F) ................................... 3.7

1980-81Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGBob Brown (6-5, Sr., F) ....................................... 19.0Marty Coyne (6-5, Sr., F) .................................... 16.5Neil Dougherty (6-1, So., G) ................................. 6.7

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGMarty Coyne (6-5, Sr., F) .......................................7.8Mike Spencer (6-3, Jr., F) ..................................... 5.0Bob Brown (6-5, Sr., F) ......................................... 3.6

1981-82Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGDennis Schlitt (6-1, So., G) ................................ 12.1Randy Cozzens (6-4, Fr., G) ............................... 11.9Brad Greene (6-7, So., F) ..................................... 9.3

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGBrad Greene (6-7, So., F) .................................... 5.6Mike Spencer (6-3, Sr., F) .................................... 4.0Randy Cozzens (6-4, Fr., G) ................................. 3.0

1982-83Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGRandy Cozzens (6-4, So., G) .............................. 16.7Kenny Schwartz (6-7, Fr., F) ............................... 14.1Dennis Schlitt (6-1, Jr., G) .................................. 10.1

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGKenny Schwartz (6-7, Fr., F) ................................. 5.5Randy Cozzens (6-4, So., G) ................................ 5.3Mark Michaelsen (6-6, Fr., F) ...............................5.1

1983-84Leading Scorers ..................................................PPGRandy Cozzens (6-4, Jr., G) ................................ 14.9Kenny Schwartz (6-7, So., F) ............................. 14.5Kevin Houston (5-11, Fr., G) .............................. 11.0

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGKenny Schwartz (6-7, So., F) ............................... 6.5Randy Cozzens (6-4, Jr., G) .................................. 4.8Mark Michaelsen (6-7, So., F) ............................. 3.6

1984-85Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGRandy Cozzens (6-4, Sr., G) ...............................23.5Kevin Houston (5-11, So., G) ............................. 15.1Drew O’Donnell (6-5, Sr., F) ................................. 9.4

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGRandy Cozzens (6-4, Sr., G) ................................. 4.6Ron Steptoe (6-3, So., F).......................................4.1Drew O’Donnell (6-5, Sr., F) ................................. 4.0

1985-86Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGKevin Houston (5-11, Jr., G) ...............................22.2Ron Steptoe (6-3, Jr., F) ..................................... 10.7Mark Michaelsen (6-7, Sr., F) .............................. 8.0

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGRon Steptoe (6-3, Jr., F) ....................................... 5.8Mark Michaelsen (6-7, Sr., F) .............................. 5.7Kevin Houston (5-11, Jr., G) ................................. 2.7

1986-87Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGKevin Houston (5-11, Sr., G) ..............................32.9Ron Steptoe (6-3, Sr., F) .......................................7.6Steve Rothert (6-6, Fr., F) ..................................... 6.3

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGMike Yeager (6-6, Sr.,F) .........................................5.1Ron Steptoe (6-3, Sr., F) ...................................... 4.7Kevin Houston (5-11, Sr., G) ............................... 4.3

1987-88Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGDerrick Canada (6-2, Fr., G) ...............................13.9Ron Wilson (6-2, So., G) ..................................... 11.5Todd Mattson (6-10, So., C) ............................... 10.5

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGTodd Mattson (6-10, So., C) ..................................7.6Steve Rothert (6-6, So., F) ................................... 5.9Kevin Berry (6-4, Fr., F) ........................................ 4.0

1988-89Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGDerrick Canada (6-2, So., G) ............................. 15.5Todd Mattson (6-10, Jr., C) ................................12.2Steve Rothert (6-6, Jr., F) ................................... 11.2

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGTodd Mattson (6-10, Jr., C) ...................................7.5Steve Rothert (6-6, Jr., F) ..................................... 5.9Drew Harding (6-7, Fr., F) ..................................... 3.8

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SCORING & REBOUNDING LEADERS1989-90Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGDerrick Canada (6-2, Jr., G) ............................... 15.4Steve Rothert (6-6, Sr., F) ..................................12.7Todd Mattson (6-10, Sr., C) ................................12.6

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGTodd Mattson (6-10, Sr., C) ...................................7.3Steve Rothert (6-6, Sr., F) .................................... 5.8Derrick Canada (6-2, Jr., G) ................................. 4.8

1990-91Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGJames Collins (6-4, Jr., G-F) ............................... 16.0Kevin Berry (6-4, Sr., G-F) ..................................12.7Chad Michaelsen (6-2, Sr., G) ..............................7.6

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGKevin Berry (6-4, Sr., G-F) .....................................5.1James Collins (6-4, Jr., G-F) ................................. 4.5David Ardayfi o (6-4, Fr., F) .................................... 4.4

1991-92Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGSpencer Staggs (6-2, Fr., G) ............................... 10.5Nico Harrison (6-4, Fr., G-F) ................................. 9.7David Ardayfi o (6-4, So., F) .................................. 8.3

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGDavid Ardayfi o (6-4, So., F) ...................................7.6Craig Rose (5-11, Sr., G) ...................................... 3.4Nico Harrison (6-4, Fr., G-F) ................................. 3.4

1992-93Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGDavid Ardayfi o (6-4, Jr., F) .................................. 15.3Alex Morris (5-11, Fr., G) ....................................13.3Mark Lueking (5-10, Fr., G) ................................ 10.5

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGDavid Ardayfi o (6-4, Jr., F) .................................... 8.5Alex Morris (5-11, Fr., G) ...................................... 3.7Derrik Allen (6-3, Sr., G-F) .................................... 2.7

1993-94Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGMark Lueking (5-10, So., G) .............................. 23.1David Ardayfi o (6-4, Sr., F) .................................18.6Alex Morris (5-11, So., G) ...................................12.8

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGDavid Ardayfi o (6-4, Sr., F) ................................... 8.6Jason Wands (6-5, Fr., F) ......................................5.1Alex Morris (5-11, So., G) ..................................... 3.9

1994-95Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGMark Lueking (5-10, Jr., G) ................................ 24.4Alex Morris (5-11, Jr., G) .....................................12.6Jason Wands (6-5, So., F) .....................................8.1

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGJason Wands (6-5, So., F) .....................................7.4Chris Glowe (6-7, So., F) ...................................... 6.3Brad Wilke (6-6, Fr., F) ..........................................3.1

1995-96Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGMark Lueking (5-10, Sr., G) ............................... 19.3George Tatum (6-2, Fr., G-F) .............................. 10.3Jason Wands (6-5, Jr., F) ...................................... 8.2

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGJason Wands (6-5, Jr., F) .......................................7.7George Tatum (6-2, Fr., G-F) ................................ 6.2Mike Rainey (6-5, Jr., F) ....................................... 2.6

1996-97Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGGeorge Tatum (6-2, So., G-F) ..............................17.5Chris Glowe (6-7, Sr., F) .....................................12.0Jamie Uptgraft (5-10, Jr., G)............................... 10.1

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGGeorge Tatum (6-2, So., G-F) ................................7.0Chris Glowe (6-7, Sr., F) ....................................... 5.9Jason Wands (6-5, Sr., F) ..................................... 5.5

1997-98Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGGeorge Tatum (6-2, Jr., G-F) ............................... 13.1Babe Kwasniak (6-0, Jr., G) ..................................9.1Dax Pearson (6-6, So., F) ......................................9.1

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGSeth Barrett (6-6, Fr., F) ....................................... 4.9Joe Clark (6-5, Fr., F) ............................................ 4.6George Tatum (6-2, Jr., G-F) ................................. 4.4

1998-99Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGGeorge Tatum (6-2, Sr., G-F) .............................. 14.8Seth Barrett (6-6, So., F) ....................................12.0Chris Spatola (5-11, Fr., G) .................................. 8.3

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGSeth Barrett (6-6, So., F) ...................................... 5.3George Tatum (6-2, Sr., G-F) ................................ 5.2Jonté Harrell (6-6, Fr., F) ...................................... 5.2

1999-2000Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGChris Spatola (5-11, So., G) ............................... 12.1Seth Barrett (6-6, Jr., F) ........................................7.8Jonté Harrell (6-6, So., F) ......................................7.3

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGAdam Glosier (6-7, Fr., C) ..................................... 6.5Jonté Harrell (6-6, So., F) ..................................... 5.6Seth Barrett (6-6, Jr., F) ....................................... 3.8

2000-01Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGChris Spatola (6-1, Jr., G) ...................................18.5Charles Woodruff (6-5, Jr., F) ............................. 11.8Dax Pearson (6-6, Jr., F) ....................................... 9.5

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGDax Pearson (6-6, Jr., F) ....................................... 5.5Charles Woodruff (6-5, Jr., F) ............................... 4.6Jonté Harrell (6-6, Jr., F) ....................................... 4.6

2001-02Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGChris Spatola (6-1, Sr., G) .................................. 16.5Charles Woodruff (6-5, Sr., F) ............................ 16.2J.P. Spatola (6-1, So., G) .......................................9.1

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGJonté Harrell (6-6, Sr., F) ...................................... 6.4Charles Woodruff (6-5, Sr., F) .............................. 5.4Dax Pearson (6-6, Sr., F) ...................................... 4.0

2002-03Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGAndy Smith (6-3, Jr., G) ........................................ 9.6Sean O’Keefe (6-3, Jr., G) .................................... 9.3Josh Wilson (6-6, Jr., F) ........................................ 6.2

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGSean O’Keefe (6-3, Jr., G) .................................... 4.0Josh Wilson (6-6, Jr., F) ........................................ 3.0Mike Dames (6-1, Jr., G) ...................................... 2.8

2003-04Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGJosh Wilson (6-6, Sr., F) ..................................... 11.2Matt Bell (6-1, Fr., G) ............................................ 6.5Sean O’Keefe (6-3, Sr., G) .................................... 6.5

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGJosh Wilson (6-6, Sr., F) ....................................... 3.4Matt Bell (6-1, Fr., G) ............................................ 3.0Adeniyi Amadou (6-6, Fr., F) ................................. 2.8

2004-05Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGMatt Bell (6-0, So., G) ........................................ 14.3Colin Harris (6-6, So., F) ........................................9.1Cory Sinning (6-1, So., G/F) ..................................7.6

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGColin Harris (6-6, So., F) ....................................... 3.6Matt Bell (6-0, So., G) .......................................... 3.3Jimmy Sewell (6-11, So., C) ................................. 3.2

2005-06Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGJarell Brown (6-2, So., G) ................................... 14.3Matt Bell (6-0, Jr., G) ..........................................13.0Colin Harris (6-6, Jr., F) ........................................ 6.5

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGCorban Bates (6-4, So., F) ....................................5.1Matt Bell (6-0, Jr., G) ............................................ 3.0Colin Harris (6-6, Jr., F) ........................................ 2.8

2006-07Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGJarell Brown (6-2, Jr., G) ..................................... 16.9Matt Bell (6-0, Sr., G) ......................................... 14.6Chris Walker (6-8, Fr., F) ...................................... 5.3

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGDoug Williams (6-7, So., C) .................................. 4.2Chris Walker (6-8, Fr., F) ...................................... 3.9Corban Bates (6-4, Jr., F) ..................................... 3.8

2007-08Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGJarell Brown (6-2, Sr., G) ....................................18.2Josh Miller (6-0, So., G) ........................................ 8.4Doug Williams (6-7, Jr., C) .....................................7.1

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGDoug Williams (6-7, Jr., C) .................................... 5.3Josh Miller (6-0, So., G) ........................................ 4.3Jarell Brown (6-2, Sr., G) ...................................... 3.9

2008-09Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGCleveland Richard (6-3, Jr., F)............................12.0Josh Miller (5-11, Jr., G) ....................................... 9.2Julian Simmons (6-0, Fr., G) .................................7.4

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGDoug Williams (6-7, Sr., C) ................................... 4.2Cleveland Richard (6-3, Jr., F)............................. 3.3Josh Miller (5-11, Jr., G) ....................................... 3.3Marcus Nelson (6-0, Jr., G) .................................. 3.3

2009-10Leading Scorers ............................................... PPGCleveland Richard (6-3, Sr., F) ...........................12.6Julian Simmons (6-0, So., G) ............................. 11.3Josh Miller (5-11, Sr., G) ...................................... 8.2

Leading Rebounders ........................................ RPGJosh Miller (5-11, Sr., G) ...................................... 4.4Cleveland Richard (6-3, Sr. F) .............................. 4.2Jeremy Hence (6-4, Jr., F) .....................................4.1Chris Walker (6-9, Sr., C) .......................................4.1

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CAREER 30-POINT GAMESPOINTS No. Player (Points) Total Year 1. Kevin Houston (953) 1,172 1986-87 Ron Steptoe (219) 2. Randy Cozzens (682) 1,120 1984-85 Kevin Houston (438) 3. Mark Lueking (577) 1,078 1993-94 David Ardayfi o (501) 4. Gary Winton (630) 1,039 1976-77 Matt Brown (409) 5. Gary Winton (644) 1,024 1977-78 Matt Brown (380) 6. Mark Lueking (682) 1,023 1994-95 Alex Morris (341) 7. Darryle Kouns (587) 995 1957-58 Charles Darby (408) 8. Jarell Brown (523) 962 2006-07 Matt Bell (439) 9. Mike Silliman (521) 922 1964-65 John Ritch (401) 10. Darryle Kouns (480) 898 1958-59 Lee Sager (418) 11. Randy Cozzens (484) 892 1982-83 Kenny Schwartz (408) 12. Bill Hannon (470) 887 1953-54 Mark Binstein (417) 13. Kevin Houston (600) 878 1985-86 Ron Steptoe (278) 14. Gary Winton (550) 874 1975-76 Bobby Jones (324) 15. Bill Schutsky (507) 871 1967-68 Steve Hunt (364)

Mike Silliman (532) 871 1963-64 Joe Kosciusko (339)

REBOUNDSNo. Player (Rebounds) Total Year 1. Clarence Hannon (381) 561 1953-54 John Weaver (180) 2. Clarence Hannon (365) 528 1952-53 John Weaver (163) 3. Mike Silliman (325) 507 1964-65 John Ritch (182) 4. Lee Sager (288) 494 1958-59 Jim Klosek (206) 5. Mike Silliman (320) 491 1963-64 Bill Helkie (171) 6. Jim Klosek (246) 487 1957-58 Charles Darby (241) 7. Gary Winton (315) 465 1974-75 Eric Schlossberg (150) 8. Clarence Hannon (355) 452 1951-52 Frederic Meyers (97) 9. Gary Winton (297) 449 1976-77 Clennie Brundidge (152) 10. Gary Winton (289) 445 1977-78 Clennie Brundidge (156) 11. Lee Sager (255) 430 1959-60 Ross Gagliano (175) 12. Michael Miller (211) 415 1969-70 Frank Gyovai (204) 13. Ed Mueller (218) 404 1971-72 Chris Petersen (186) 14. Jason Wands (208) 385 1994-95 Chris Glowe (177) 15. Todd Mattson (209) 373 1988-89 Steve Rothert (164)

ARMY TOP TANDEMS Kevin Houston ......... 23Mark Lueking ........... 19Gary Winton ............. 14Randy Cozzens ...........8Darryle Kouns .............6Mark Binstein .............5Jarell Brown ................5Bobby Sherwin ...........5Mike Silliman ..............4Derrick Canada ..........3Bill Schutsky ...............3Chris Spatola ..............3George Tatum .............3Matt Bell .....................2Bob Brown ..................2James Collins ..............2

Seth Barrett ................1Matt Brown .................1Doug Clevenger ..........1Marty Coyne ................1Chuck Darby ...............1Chris Glowe .................1Bill Hannon .................1Bill Helkie ....................1Steve Hunt ..................1Alex Morris ..................1Milan Mosny ...............1Lee Sager ....................1Kenny Schwartz ..........1Julian Simmons ..........1Wally Wojdakowski .....1Charles Woodruff .......1

30-POINT PERFORMANCESKevin Houston vs. Fordham (2-28-87)53Mark Binstein vs. Rhode Island (1955-56)50Kevin Houston vs. Manhattanville (12-10-86)46Kevin Houston vs. St. Peter’s (2-26-87)Bill Hannon vs. New Mexico (1953-54)44Chris Spatola vs. Lafayette (1-27-01)Mark Lueking vs. Bucknell (3-4-95)Darryle Kouns vs. Albright (2-1-58)

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Kevin Houston vs. Seton Hall (12-29-87)Kevin Houston vs. Fordham (1-27-87)42

Mark Lueking vs. Wesley (1-30-96)41Kevin Houston vs. Holy Cross (2-14-87)40Kevin Houston vs. Cornell (1-5-87)39Mark Lueking vs. Lehigh (1-22-94)Kevin Houston vs. Navy (2-21-87)Kevin Houston vs. Holy Cross (2-8-86)Gary Winton vs. Memphis State (12-17-77)Gary Winton vs. Manhattan (1-24-76)Darryle Kouns vs. Detroit (1958-59)

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Mark Lueking vs. Boston U. (12-2-95)Mark Lueking vs. Lafayette (1-14-95)Kevin Houston vs. LaSalle (2-24-87)Randy Cozzens vs. Dartmouth (1-30-85)Bobby Sherwin vs. SUNY Buffalo (2-2-72)Doug Clevenger vs. Dartmouth (1-16-71)Bill Schutsky vs. Manhattan (1-25-68)Bill Schutsky vs. Massachusetts (1-24-67)

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Mark Lueking vs. Hofstra (2-22-94)Kevin Houston vs. Yale (2-10-87)Kevin Houston vs. Manhattan (1-13-87)Kevin Houston vs. Vermont (1-5-87)Kevin Houston vs. The Citadel (12-4-86)Randy Cozzens vs. C. Connecticut (3-7-83)Bobby Sherwin vs. Seton Hall (2-17-72)

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Jarell Brown vs. Navy (1-27-08)Mark Lueking vs. Columbia (12-8-94)Randy Cozzens vs. C. Michigan (12-1-84)Bob Brown vs. Manhattan (1-20-79)Gary Winton vs. Seton Hall (2-11-76)Mark Binstein vs. Navy (2-27-54)

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Jarell Brown vs. VMI (12-1-07)Matt Bell vs. New Hampshire (11-28-04)George Tatum vs. Lafayette (1-16-99)Mark Lueking vs. Lehigh (1-7-95)Mark Lueking vs. Lehigh (2-15-94)Kevin Houston vs. Fordham (2-3-87)Kevin Houston vs. Dartmouth (1-3-87)Kevin Houston vs. Manhattan (2-17-86)Gary Winton vs. Maryland (12-21-78)Gary Winton vs. Florida State (12-29-76)Bobby Sherwin vs. Lafayette (1-6-73)

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Chris Spatola vs. Albany (2-3-01)Mark Lueking vs. Cornell (1-15-96)Mark Lueking vs. Colgate (2-18-95)Mark Lueking vs. Hofstra (1-30-95)Mark Lueking vs. Dartmouth (12-20-94)Mark Lueking vs. Fordham (1-15-94)Kevin Houston vs. Keene State (2-16-87)Kevin Houston vs. Manhattan (2-9-87)Randy Cozzens vs. St. Peter’s (2-16-85)Randy Cozzens vs. Yale (1-24-85)Marty Coyne vs. Colgate (2-16-80)Matt Brown vs. Louisiana State (12-21-78)Gary Winton vs. Manhattan (1-22-77)Gary Winton vs. Merrimack (11-26-76)Gary Winton vs. Holy Cross (2-16-76)Bobby Sherwin vs. Colgate (3-6-71)Darryle Kouns vs. Fordham (2-26-58)

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Jarell Brown vs. Brown (1-2-08)Seth Barrett vs. Lafayette (2-10-99)George Tatum vs. Columbia (1-19-98)Mark Lueking vs. Colgate (1-27-96)Mark Lueking vs. Hobart (11-26-95)Alex Morris vs. Colgate (1-25-95)Kevin Houston vs. Iona (2-6-86)Kevin Houston vs. St. Peter’s (12-7-85)Kenny Schwartz vs. Holy Cross (2-5-83)Gary Winton vs. Merrimack (2-24-76)Gary Winton vs. Seton Hall (2-26-75)Steve Hunt vs. Syracuse (2-3-68)Mike Silliman vs. So. Methodist (12-18-65)Lee Sager vs. MIT (1958-59)Darryle Kouns vs. Navy (1957-58)Mark Binstein vs. Lehigh (1954-55)

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Charles Woodruff vs. Brown (1-2-02)Chris Spatola vs. Lehigh (2-10-01)George Tatum vs. Wofford (11-29-97)Mark Lueking vs. Yale (2-5-96)Mark Lueking vs. Colgate (2-19-94)James Collins vs. Navy (2-24-90)Derrick Canada vs. Richmond (12-1-89)Kevin Houston vs. Fairfi eld (1-31-87)Randy Cozzens vs. LaSalle (2-28-85)Gary Winton vs. St. John’s (2-9-77)Gary Winton vs. SUNY Buffalo (1-5-77)Gary Winton vs. Navy (2-28-76)Bill Schutsky vs. Notre Dame (1967-68)Mark Binstein vs. Richmond (12-28-55)

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Julian Simmons vs. Buffalo (12-3-09)Jarell Brown vs. Cornell (11-20-07)Jarell Brown vs. Colgate (1-6-07)Matt Bell vs. Lafayette (2-13-05)Chris Glowe vs. Lehigh (1-22-97)Mark Lueking vs. Brown (1-3-94)James Collins vs. Cent. Connecticut (1-2-91)Derrick Canada vs. Lehigh (12-30-89)Derrick Canada vs. Northeastern (11-25-89)Kevin Houston vs. Fordham (2-25-86)Randy Cozzens vs. Iona (2-9-85)Randy Cozzens vs. Fairfi eld (1-16-85)Bob Brown vs. R.P.I. (11-28-80)Gary Winton vs. Manhattan (2-20-78)Mike Silliman vs. Louisville (12-22-66)Mike Silliman vs. Amherst (1964-65)Mike Silliman vs. Boston College (2-8-64)Darryle Kouns vs. Columbia (1-31-59)Mark Binstein vs. Manhattan (1-21-56)Milan Mosny vs. Fordham (1947-48)

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(continued)Bobby Sherwin vs. Scranton (1-15-72)Wally Wojdakowski vs. Colgate (1-13-72)Bill Helkie vs. San Francisco (1965-66)Darryle Kouns vs. Merchant Marine (12-7-57)Chuck Darby vs. Yeshiva (12-4-57)

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NIT PARTICIPANTS

Front Row (L-R): Stu Sherard, Pete Gleichenhaus, Lee Anderson, Lee Sager (captain), Bob Strauss, Ron Hannon, Al DeJardin. Second Row: Head coach George Hunter, Pvt. ‘‘Tates’’ Locke (asst. coach), Bob Loupe, Larry Crane, Dick Wilson, Mac Compton (manager), Lt. Col. G.A. Rebh (offi cer rep.). Back Row: Gordon Arbogast, Bob Foley, Buzz Rolfe.

Accomplishments: Became the fi rst Army team to reach the NIT ... fi nished with 17-7 record ... won 13 of 14 games late in the season, including a run of nine straight victories.

NIT RESULTSTemple 79, Army 66

1960-61 1963-64

Kneeling (L-R): Denny Shantz, Bob Siegle, Dick Chilcoat (captain), Tom Almojuela, Joe Kosciusco, Bob Fazen. Standing: Frank Lambert, Charles Hutchinson, Al Treado, John Ritch, Mike Silliman, Bill Helkie, Dick Murray. Missing when photo was taken: John Kehres, Bill Zadel, Sam Champi.

Accomplishments: Forged an Academy record 19 wins under fi rst-year coach “Tates” Locke, including three in the NIT ... became fi rst Army squad to register a postseason victory.

NIT RESULTS(THIRD PLACE)Army 64, St. Bonaventure 62Army 67, Duquesne 65 (OT)Bradley 67, Army 52Army 60, NYU 59

1964-65

Standing (L-R): Bob Seigle, Dennis Shantz, John Mikula, Walt Piskun, Bill Helkie, Mike Silliman, John Ritch, Dick Murray, Ed Jordan, Dan Schrage, Jack Isenhour, Bill Platt. Kneeling: Head coach ‘‘Tates’’ Locke, Joe Kosciusko (captain).

Accomplishments: Second Army squad in row to fi nish third in NIT ... amassed an Academy record 21 wins, becoming fi rst Black Knight squad ever to eclipse the 20-win plateau ... fell to St. John’s in NIT semis after defeating the Redman during the season.

NIT RESULTS(THIRD PLACE)Army 70, St. Louis 66Army 58, Western Kentucky 54St. John’s 67, Army 60Army 75, NYU 74

1965-66

Kneeling (L-R): Bill Platt, Bob Seigle, John Mikula, Neil Hughes, Paul Heiner, Jack Isenhour. Standing: Head coach Bob Knight, Bill Schutsky, Ed Jordan, Mike Noonan, Mike Silliman, Bill Helkie, Dick Murray (captain), Dan Schrage, Townsend Clarke, Mike Schular (asst. coach).

Accomplishments: Reached the NIT semifi nals for the third successive year ... forged 18-8 record under fi rst-year head coach Bob Knight ... team captain Mike Silliman earned All-America honors for the third successive year ... Silliman was named to the 15-man second-team All-America unit by Converse Yearbook and was an Associated Press honorable mention All-American.

NIT RESULTS(FOURTH PLACE)Army 71, Manhattan 66Army 80, San Francisco 63Brigham Young 66, Army 60Villanova 76, Army 65

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1967-68

Kneeling (L-R): Jim Oxley, Rich Castleman, Neil Hughes, Alan Fenty, John Joyce, Pete George, Paul Franke. Standing: Wade Urban, Dave Kremenak, Mike Byovai, Bill Schutsky (captain), Mike Krzyzewski, Ed Hammond (manager).

Accomplishments: Returned Army hardwood program to postseason play following a one-year layoff ... squad compiled the Academy’s fi rst 20-win regular season in basketball ... entered NIT with 20-4 mark, but was upended by Notre Dame in the fi rst round of NIT play ... Bill Schutsky and Steve Hunt are named honorable mention All-Americans at season’s end.

NIT RESULTSNotre Dame 62, Army 58

Kneeling (L-R): Robert Freeman, Dave Kremenak, Rich Castleman, Mike Krzyzewski (captain), Wade Urban, Jim Oxley, Doug Clevenger, Steve Lewis. Standing: Tom Miller, Alan Fenty, Dick Simmons, Steve Hunt, John Carlson, Mike Gyovai, Paul Franke.

Accomplishments: Six-game win streak to close out regular season vaulted Army to postseason play for second year in row ... team was 18-10 after fourth-ever NIT semis showing.

NIT RESULTS(FOURTH PLACE)Army 51, Wyoming 49Army 59, South Carolina 45Boston College 73, Army 61Tennessee 64, Army 52

Kneeling (L-R): Tom Barry (manager), Dave Ralph, Bob Freeman, Steve Lewis, Jim Oxley (captain), Doug Clevenger, Wally Wojdakowski, Mike Hunter (manager). Standing: Col. Tom Rogers (offi cer rep.), Darryle Kouns (asst. coach), Tom Miller, Mike Gyovai, Alan Fenty, John Carlson, Paul Franke, Max Miller, Skip Loucke, Stu Sherard (asst. coach), head coach Bob Knight. Missing when photo was taken: Rich Castleman, Tim Anderson.

Accomplishments: Army’s fi fth NIT semifi nal appearance yielded the program’s third third-place fi nish in a seven-year span ... team won Academy-record 22 games, a mark that still stands.

NIT RESULTS(THIRD PLACE)Army 72, Cincinnati 67Army 77, Manhattan 72St. John’s 60, Army 59Army 75, LSU 68

Sitting (L-R): Bob Fien (manager), Bob Brown, Larry Cuculic, Pat Harris, Paul Aiello, Robby Vaughn, Mike Guthrie, Mike Collins, Marty Coyne, Bob Clair (manager). Standing: Jim Wallace (trainer), Chuck Swenson (asst. coach), Pete Gaudet (asst. coach), Bob Dwyer (asst. coach), Matt Brown, Eric Schlossberg, Gary Winton (captain), Scott Easton, Clennie Brundidge, Bill Schutsky (asst. coach), Tim Easton (manager), Jeff Anderson, Lt. Col. George Waters (offi cer rep.), head coach Mike Krzyzewski.

Accomplishments: Team captain Gary Winton graduates as Army’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder ... Winton is an Associated Press honorable mention All-America pick and is selected to the All-Met fi rst team.

NIT RESULTSRutgers 72, Army 70

1968-69

1969-70 1977-78

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HONORS & AWARDSNAISMITH BASKETBALL HALL OF FAMEErnest A. Blood, elected as coach 1960John S. Roosma ’26, elected as player 1961Elmer H. Ripley, elected as contributor 1972Harry A. Fisher, elected as contributor 1973Bob Knight, elected as coach 1991Mike Krzyzewski ‘69, elected as coach 2001

OLYMPIC TEAM PARTICIPANTSMike Silliman ’66 1968 gold medal (captain)Mike Krzyzewski ‘69 2008 gold medal (head coach)

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS1965 John Ritch ’651972 Ed Mueller ’721973 Bobby Sherwin ’731985 Randy Cozzens ’851994 David Ardayfi o ’94

NAISMITH AWARD (NATION’S OUTSTANDING PLAYER UNDER SIX-FEET TALL)1973 Bobby Sherwin ’73

HAGGERTY AWARD (OUTSTANDING PLAYER IN METROPOLITAN-NEW YORK AREA)1987 Kevin Houston ’87

MOST COURAGEOUS AWARD1985 Dennis Schlitt ’85

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA1964 Mike Silliman1989 Steve Rothert Third Team

ROOKIES OF THE YEAR1975 Gary Winton ’78 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference1984 Kevin Houston ’87 N.Y. Metropolitan Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference1988 Derrick Canada ’91 N.Y. Metropolitan Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference1991 David Ardayfi o ’94 Patriot League1993 Alex Morris ’97 Patriot League

ALL-METROPOLITAN NEW YORK1977 Gary Winton ’78 Second Team1978 Gary Winton ’78 First Team1983 Randy Cozzens ’85 Fourth Team1984 Randy Cozzens ’85 Third Team1985 Randy Cozzens ’85 First Team1985 Kevin Houston ’87 Fourth Team1986 Kevin Houston ’87 First Team1987 Kevin Houston ’87 First Team1989 Derrick Canada ’91 Fourth Team1995 Mark Lueking ’96 First Team1996 Mark Lueking ’96 Third Team2007 Jarell Brown ‘08 Third Team2008 Jarell Brown ‘08 Second Team

ALL-METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE1982 Randy Cozzens ’851983 Randy Cozzens ’851984 Randy Cozzens ’85 Second Team1985 Randy Cozzens ’85 First Team Kevin Houston ’87 First Team1986 Kevin Houston ’87 First Team1987 Kevin Houston ’87 First Team1989 Derrick Canada ’91 Second Team

MAAC TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER1987 Kevin Houston ’87

MAAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR1985 Randy Cozzens ’851987 Kevin Houston ’87

MAAC COACH OF THE YEAR1985 Les Wothke

ALL-STAR GAME APPEARANCES1954 Bill Hannon ’54 East-West Game

PATRIOT LEAGUE COACH OF THE YEAR2002 Pat Harris

PATRIOT DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2009 Marcus Nelson ‘10

ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE1991 James Collins ’92 Second Team1994 Mark Lueking ’96 First Team David Ardayfi o ’94 Second Team1995 Mark Lueking ’96 First Team1996 Mark Lueking ’96 First Team1997 George Tatum ’99 Second Team1999 George Tatum ’99 First Team Seth Barrett ’01 Second Team2001 Chris Spatola ’02 Second Team2002 Chris Spatola ’02 Second Team Charles Woodruff ’02 Second Team2005 Matt Bell ‘07 Second Team2007 Jarell Brown ‘08 Second Team Marcus Nelson ‘10 All-Rookie2008 Jarell Brown ‘08 First Team2009 Cleveland Richard ‘10 Second Team Julian Simmons ‘12 All-Rookie

PATRIOT LEAGUE ALL-TOURNAMENT1995 Mark Lueking ’962008 Josh Miller ‘102009 Cleveland Richard ‘10

Josh Miller’s (left) performance in the 2008 Patriot League postseason made him the fi rst Army player to be chosen to the All-Tournament team in 13 years. Mark Lueking (right) is Army’s only three-time fi rst-team All-Patriot League selection.

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New York University W 33 28Pittsburgh W 32 20Manhattan W 45 25Union W 33 16Navy W 37 29

1923-24 (16-2)Coach: John Van Vliet ’13Captain: Leo Vichules St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W 24 18St. Francis (N.Y.) W 36 26Columbia L 20 37Conn. Agr. Coll. W 17 15McGill W 40 14Manhattan W 34 20Delaware W 42 22Swarthmore W 31 24New York University W 38 28Fordham W 31 24Muhlenburg W 32 18Amherst W 42 26Syracuse W 31 26Catholic W 22 19Pittsburgh W 32 15 Lehigh W 43 30Union W 36 21Navy L 29 34

1925 (12-3)Coach: Harry FisherCaptain: William Wood St. John’s 19 26St. Francis (N.Y.) 33 31Delaware 40 25C.C.N.Y. 35 27Swarthmore 23 18Conn. Agr. Coll. 30 29Mass. Inst. Tech. 38 19Syracuse 24 36Catholic University 42 24Fordham 28 51New York University 35 34Columbia 33 32Manhattan 40 30Muhlenburg 42 18Navy 21 17

1926 (11-6)Coach: Ernest BloodCaptain: John RoosmaSt. John’s W 30 18Yale W 26 13Lehigh W 31 22Manhattan W 35 16Georgetown W 47 20Swarthmore W 35 16Pennsylvania L 31 32Fordham W 26 25Syracuse L 20 23(1926 - continued)Lafayette W 44 9Columbia L 16 30New York University L 20 29Pennsylvania L 11 16Union L 23 24Colgate W 38 15Holy Cross W 41 27Navy W 21 12

1919-20 (12-2)Coach: Joseph O’SheaCaptain: Maurice DanielSt. John’s W 35 25Manhattan W 46 8New York University W 17 14Seton Hall W 54 7Springfi eld Y.M.C.A. W 38 32C.C.N.Y. L 20 26Princeton Nassau W 35 13Lehigh W 23 22St. Lawrence W 26 23Union W 27 14Navy L 18 24Williams W 28 25Brooklyn Poly. Inst. W 24 22Crescent A.C. W 27 15

1920-21 (18-5)Coach: Joseph O’SheaCaptain: Alfred KesslerSt. John’s W 51 14Dickinson W 38 8Columbia L 22 27St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W 30 20Brooklyn Poly. Inst. W 29 25Catholic W 42 30Stevens Institute W 39 28Springfi eld W 54 27New York University L 17 22C.C.N.Y. W 35 32Lehigh W 33 14Cornell W 29 21Camp Humphreys W 38 26Swarthmore L 18 28Villanova W 47 17North Carolina W 34 28Wesleyan W 32 18Pittsburgh L 31 37Williams W 36 26Union W 32 30Trinity W 30 21Brown W 49 11Navy L 29 45

1921-22 (17-2)Coach: Harry FisherCaptain: Ernest PfeifferSt. John’s W 42 18Columbia W 20 17Conn. Agr. Coll. L 31 33St. Joseph (Pa.) W 35 13Pennsylvania L 23 26Catholic W 38 15Delaware W 40 11New York University W 34 27Harvard W 36 18Muhlenburg W 61 17Swarthmore W 39 18Knox W 38 16Springfi eld W 49 27Villanova W 58 11West Virginia W 35 22Pittsburgh W 33 22Union W 41 21North Carolina W 52 22Navy W 25 21

1922-23 (17-0)Coach: Harry FisherCaptain: Clement DabeziesTrinity W 53 8St. John’s W 66 5Conn. Agr. Coll. W 52 19Columbia W 33 19Delaware W 37 11Lehigh W 43 13Knox W 30 14Swarthmore W 27 26St. Francis (N.Y.) W 35 14Colgate W 32 27Amherst W 50 11Springfi eld W 31 24

Swarthmore L 11 25Syracuse L 21 29New York University W 41 14St. John’s W 43 14Pratt Institute W 23 15St. Lawrence W 22 11

1914-15 (11-2)Coach: Jacob Devers ’09Captain: Frederic BoyeFordham W 34 15St. Lawrence W 23 10Georgetown W 20 3Pennsylvania L 17 23Union L 12 21Manhattan W 24 16Swarthmore W 29 13Lehigh W 19 6Pittsburgh W 25 19Syracuse W 28 12Cornell W 15 11George Washington W 24 15Washington & Lee W 44 20

1915-16 (5-7)Coach: Jacob Devers ’09Captain: Louis HibbsSt. John’s W 28 21New York University L 19 28Yale L 19 29Lehigh W 24 17Manhattan W 35 18Swarthmore L 14 16Springfi eld L 17 24Brooklyn Poly. Inst. W 30 10Pittsburgh L 11 20Syracuse W 18 15Union L 16 21Cornell L 26 36

1916-17 (3-8)Coach: Arthur Conard ’11Captain: John ColeSt. John’s L 15 26Crescent A.C. L 24 33Manhattan W 26 20Amherst W 27 26Swarthmore L 11 25Springfi eld Y.M.C.A. L 30 38Brooklyn Poly. Inst. L 21 26Pittsburgh W 31 28Cornell L 26 30Union L 21 22Colgate L 15 45

1917-18 (8-4)Coach: Ivens Jones ’10Captains: William Gerhardt, Leo KreberSt. John’s W 41 25Seton Hall W 26 16Manhattan W 25 10New York University W 36 19Springfi eld W 27 15Crescent A.C. L 4 14Swarthmore L 27 33Union L 14 18West Virginia W 42 16Lehigh W 42 21Brooklyn Poly. Inst. L 22 27Naval Reserves W 43 14

1918-19 (3-5)Coach: Ivens Jones ’10Captain: Joseph CranstonManhattan W 25 18C.C.N.Y. L 14 17Lehigh W 27 17Crescent A.C. W 24 13Swarthmore L 19 20Brooklyn Poly. Inst. L 21 25Union L 17 21Princeton L 20 25

Yale L 15 22Pennsylvania W 24 15Colgate W 31 23Penn State W 37 16Brooklyn Poly. Inst. W 44 14

1909-10 (14-1)Coach: Joseph Stilwell ’04Captain: John MillikinNewburgh Y.M.C.A. W 33 18Manhattan W 41 19Brooklyn Poly. Inst. W 31 19Penn State W 22 20Yonkers Y.M.C.A. W 39 28Trinity W 30 15Yale W 28 18Swarthmore L 26 27Union W 43 23Pennsylvania W 29 8Georgetown W 48 17Colgate W 34 23Brown W 26 8Franklin & Marshall W 49 5New York University W 26 15

1910-11 (9-3)Coach: Joseph Stilwell ’04Captain: Carl McKinneyManhattan W 36 18Trinity W 29 16Penn State W 21 19Union L 12 13Princeton W 34 14Swarthmore L 27 30Yale W 23 21Pennsylvania L 16 18Colgate W 31 11Rochester W 22 20Dickinson W 35 24New York University W 31 14

1911-12 (8-4)Coach: Harvey Higley ’08Captain: Archibald ArnoldLebanon Valley W 40 21Penn State L 16 30Crescent A.C. W 22 13Union L 18 22Princeton L 26 27Georgetown W 28 13Swarthmore L 15 17Manhattan W 31 27Syracuse W 26 22Oberlin W 30 20Fordham W 48 13New York University W 24 12

1912-13 (11-2)Coach: Harvey Higley ’08Captain: John VanVlietYonkers Y.M.C.A. W 35 15St. Lawrence W 23 22Pennsylvania W 22 13Crescent A.C. L 18 22Manhattan A.C. W 32 15Princeton W 31 20Wesleyan W 29 24Swarthmore W 21 18Colgate W 26 22Fordham W 43 19Rochester W 30 14Union L 21 22New York University W 29 21

1913-14 (5-7)Coach: Joseph Stilwell ’04Captain: John MacTaggartRensselaer Poly. Inst. W 23 18Fordham L 18 22Yale L 32 40Manhattan L 18 21Cornell L 25 34Union L 13 81

1903 (1-0)Coach: Joseph Stilwell ’04Captain: Horatio HackettYonkers Y.M.C.A. W 54 10

1904 (2-1)Coach: Joseph Stilwell ’04Captain: Horatio HackettYonkers Y.M.C.A. W 27 14Yale Graduates L 26 38Newburgh Y.M.C.A. W 38 11

1904-05 (3-4)Self-coachedCaptain: Harold HetrickNewburgh Y.M.C.A. W 46 8Princeton L 5 14Columbia L 25 29Colgate W 10 8Harvard L 5 17Yale Graduates L 6 27Second Signal Corps W 18 14

1905-06 (7-4)Self-coachedCaptain: Harold Hetrick Manhattan W 26 24Second Signal Corps W 29 25Columbia L 15 31Troy W 27 22Rutgers W 60 0Yale Graduates L 34 36Engineers, Co. E Second Regt. L 34 55Seventh Regt. W 76 25Princeton L 26 33Yale Graduates L 27 22Pratt Institute W 43 27

1906-07 (9-5)Coach: Harry FisherCaptain: Lewis RockwellPratt Institute W 35 33Manhattan W 57 20Brooklyn Poly. Inst. W 42 20Stevens Institute W 80 10Princeton L 27 29Columbia L 13 34Colgate L 19 27Mass. Inst. Tech. W 19 13C.C.N.Y. L 23 28Penn State W 32 16Fordham W 30 15Lehigh L 24 26Troy Inst. Tech. W 54 19Trinity W 39 24

1907-08 (9-3)Coach: Joseph Stilwell ’04Captain: Harvey HigleyManhattan W 61 16New York University L 20 23Pennsylvania L 21 22Trinity W 33 14Pratt Institute W 27 14Colgate W 51 22Wesleyan W 27 26Mass. Inst. Tech. W 39 21Princeton L 32 40Columbia W 26 16Fordham W 20 18Harvard W 36 12

1908-09 (9-2)Coach: Joseph Stilwell ’04Captain: Jacob DeversPratt Institute W 24 20Trinity W 12 0Fordham W 45 28Columbia L 18 34Wesleyan W 23 9New York University W 53 15

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Coast Guard W 55 37West Virginia W 58 31Rochester W 57 43Pittsburgh W 66 32Hobart W 69 36Pennsylvania W 55 38Villanova W 34 22New York University W 46 36Maryland W 85 22Navy W 47 40

1945 (14-1)Coach: Edward KelleherCaptain: Dale HallSwarthmore W 70 36Colgate W 65 38Columbia W 48 31Princeton W 67 34Penn State W 33 28Coast Guard W 60 51West Virginia W 73 47Yale W 44 43Pittsburgh W 71 51Rochester W 79 42St. John’s W 56 39Pennsylvania L 52 61New York University W 54 51Maryland W 54 34Navy W 50 48

1946 (9-6)Coach: Stuart HolcombCaptain: John NanceSwarthmore W 70 38Colgate L 46 70Pennsylvania W 95 61Dartmouth L 53 55Princeton L 48 51Rensselaer Poly. Inst. W 78 39Penn State W 46 45Yale L 45 67West Virginia L 63 65Columbia W 57 56Connecticut L 50 51Pittsburgh W 56 42Fordham W 84 39Maryland W 48 31Navy W 67 60

1947 (9-7)Coach: Stuart HolcombCaptain: Arnold TuckerSwarthmore W 43 42Pittsburgh W 60 53(1947 - continued)Williams W 56 50Colgate W 48 41Merchant Marine W 60 30Dartmouth W 55 44Villanova L 42 45Pennsylvania L 59 64Wash. & Jefferson W 52 40Yale W 48 43Connecticut L 39 41Princeton W 45 39Columbia L 50 52Fordham L 52 69Maryland L 54 57Navy L 42 64

Lafayette L 31 37Brown L 39 41Cornell W 46 36Princeton W 27 25George Washington W 36 31Georgetown L 34 35Yale W 44 40Columbia W 33 30Penn State L 20 47Colgate W 50 34Dartmouth W 44 36Syracuse W 47 46Wesleyan W 52 31Navy W 47 33

1941 (5-11)Coach: Valentine LentzCaptain: Richard ReinboldHarvard L 40 44Princeton L 27 31Georgetown L 28 40Brown W 30 19George Washington L 27 31Pennsylvania L 21 28Virginia L 36 40Dartmouth L 42 50Columbia L 26 33Pittsburgh L 32 39Wesleyan W 36 30Williams W 54 38West Virginia W 44 37Penn State L 27 31Lafayette W 53 31Navy L 36 48

1942 (10-6)Coach: Valentine LentzCaptain: Ernest WhiteLafayette W 47 42Columbia W 36 23George Washington L 32 43Georgetown L 32 44Penn State L 26 34Dartmouth L 38 47Pennsylvania W 40 34Princeton L 36 51West Virginia L 40 57Johns Hopkins W 43 19Maryland W 44 32Brown W 49 42Harvard W 46 38Williams W 57 36Pittsburgh W 38 28Navy W 35 34

1943 (5-10)Coach: Valentine LentzCaptains: George Rebh, Jammie PhilpottColumbia L 23 29Williams W 37 25George Washington W 48 57Georgetown L 35 54Princeton L 41 47Pennsylvania L 28 39West Virginia L 35 50Maryland W 44 40Pittsburgh L 30 31Rutgers W 46 44Penn State L 28 37Dartmouth L 46 60Harvard W 72 40Fordham L 42 68Navy W 56 45

1944 (15-0)Coach: Edward KelleherCaptain: Edward ChristlSwarthmore W 80 29Colgate W 69 44St. John’s W 49 36Columbia W 55 37Penn State W 49 38

Coast Guard W 39 23Penn State L 34 38Delaware W 43 17Syracuse L 24 37Bucknell W 39 28Navy W 35 26

1936 (7-7)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: Kenneth DawaltJohns Hopkins W 39 24Lehigh W 52 21Duke L 29 31Colgate L 23 32Providence W 40 34Amherst W 35 30Georgetown L 31 43Fordham L 40 60Coast Guard W 37 29Columbia L 24 26Penn State L 26 41Syracuse L 32 45Bucknell W 40 30Navy W 35 19

1937 (7-6)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: Charles MeyerLehigh W 46 15Yale W 37 29Johns Hopkins W 50 17Dickinson W 35 25Amherst L 33 38George Washington L 29 33Colgate W 34 31Duke L 28 31Fordham L 28 37Georgetown L 37 40Providence W 48 34Syracuse W 38 37Navy L 40 42

1938 (12-2)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: Harris RognerPrinceton W 28 26Johns Hopkins W 53 23Lafayette W 52 27Williams W 38 33Brown W 56 42Amherst W 41 23Pennsylvania W 39 29Yale L 25 31Georgetown W 50 30Duke W 40 20Syracuse L 31 36Columbia W 46 40Colgate W 45 42Navy W 44 36

1939 (13-2)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: John SamuelBrown W 50 21Maryland W 45 25Columbia W 27 23Cornell W 37 32Lafayette W 51 30Ohio State L 39 48George Washington W 50 41Pennsylvania W 53 34Georgetown W 36 17Duke W 37 27Colgate W 42 37Yale W 45 27Syracuse W 43 28St. John’s L 27 37Navy W 46 32

1940 (11-4)Coach: Valentine LentzCaptain: Alvan GillemHarvard W 45 34

Delaware W 48 28Johns Hopkins W 41 33Pennsylvania W 31 29Lehigh W 34 23Bucknell W 43 21Georgetown W 31 30Ohio State W 40 29Columbia L 31 53New Hampshire W 37 26Pittsburgh L 32 36Carnegie Tech W 27 26West Virginia W 49 40Notre Dame L 25 26

1932 (10-5)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: Raymond SteckerMcGill W 36 18Johns Hopkins W 35 27Duke W 25 23Lehigh W 43 23Pennsylvania L 18 22Coast Guard W 36 25Georgetown W 24 20Columbia L 24 32Colgate W 30 20West Virginia W 42 26Dartmouth L 16 28Penn State W 46 37Amherst W 30 28Creighton L 32 39Notre Dame L 23 41

1933 (5-5)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: Robin EplerJohns Hopkins W 28 22Lafayette Cancelled Georgetown CancelledPennsylvania CancelledProvidence CancelledSwarthmore CancelledPenn State L 26 33Pittsburgh L 25 42Lehigh W 37 30Ohio State L 25 41Coast Guard W 37 23Colgate W 40 36Dartmouth L 30 43Bucknell W 57 14Navy L 24 51

1934 (8-7)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: John HillisJohns Hopkins W 46 28Duke L 25 27Vermont W 47 23Providence W 35 29Pennsylvania L 18 37Dickinson W 30 26Amherst W 26 14Georgetown L 24 27Coast Guard W 44 24Penn State L 24 28Pittsburgh L 18 64Lehigh W 33 26Colgate L 24 28Bucknell W 36 17Navy L 23 31

1935 (10-5)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: Wright HiattJohns Hopkins W 45 23Duke L 16 34Colgate W 33 26Lafayette W 30 23Columbia L 20 34North Carolina W 29 19Providence W 28 24Georgetown W 29 22Duquesne L 23 26

1927 (11-3)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: Dudley StricklerSt. John’s W 25 24 Dartmouth L 16 28 Clarkson W 38 14Delaware W 23 20Fordham L 16 28Mass. Agr. Coll. W 36 24Lehigh W 24 22Manhattan W 25 20Yale W 27 26St. Stephen’s W 32 20Columbia W 32 15New York University W 32 15Union W 20 19Navy L 25 32

1928 (10-5)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: John MillsMcGill W 43 23Dickinson W 37 29St. John’s L 20 31Lehigh L 21 30Mass. Agr. Coll. W 37 9Pennsylvania W 29 28Manhattan W 25 19Colgate W 23 19St. Stephen’s W 34 23Pittsburgh L 38 42Columbia W 33 20New York University L 14 31Mass. Inst. Tech. W 39 25Delaware W 50 20Navy L 17 29

1929 (12-5)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: Philip DraperMiddlebury W 30 22Columbia W 37 30McGill W 39 19Princeton W 33 25Bucknell W 35 34Dickinson W 31 28New York University W 29 28Lehigh W 29 25Delaware W 40 21Pittsburgh L 16 69Ohio State L 30 44St. Stephen’s W 43 29St. John’s L 21 25West Virginia L 34 39Pennsylvania L 17 27Providence W 36 32Harvard W 37 24

1930 (9-6)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: Richard HutchinsonDelaware W 50 21Columbia W 37 31Bucknell W 47 34Harvard L 25 30Pennsylvania L 20 21New Hampshire W 35 25Mass. Agr. Coll. W 48 24Colgate L 28 30West Virginia W 41 36Princeton L 30 33Amherst W 46 25Johns Hopkins W 36 17Carnegie Tech W 49 29Ohio State L 30 31Pittsburgh L 25 39

1931 (12-3)Coach: Leo NovakCaptains: Orrin Krueger, Dean StrotherHarvard W 31 27Princeton W 36 30

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Hofstra W 77 74Princeton W 64 62Colgate W 90 67at Boston College L 62 86Rider W 67 55Lehigh W 63 58Delaware W 70 47Manhattan W 72 52at Navy L 55 61+Temple L 66 79

*Hurricane Classic+National Invitation Tournament

1961-62 (10-11)Coach: George HunterCaptain: Stu Sherardat Princeton L (OT) 68 72Lebanon Valley W 79 61at Vanderbilt L 52 67Boston University W 57 54*at UCLA L 72 86*Washington L 52 68*West Virginia L 58 73Rider W 73 67Fordham W 58 56Lehigh W 64 59Boston College W (OT) 89 83Williams W 72 58Hofstra L 45 57Manhattan L 54 68Albright W 60 55St. John’s L 51 57Colgate W 70 63New York University L 61 69Amherst L 58 75at Penn State L 36 49Navy W 47 46

*Los Angeles Basketball Classic

1962-63 (8-11)Coach: George HunterCaptain: Bob FoleyLehigh W 64 55Princeton L 54 71SUNY Buffalo W 73 61at Syracuse L 51 59Georgetown W 72 68*at Furman L 60 76*Clemson L 49 72New York University L 68 82Coast Guard W 75 60Pittsburgh L (OT) 73 79Williams W 61 34Boston College W 44 42Manhattan L 59 84at St. John’s L 42 47Rutgers W 83 65at Fordham L 56 71Colgate W 74 61Penn State L 68 75at Navy L 48 55

*Poinsettia Classic

at Miami (Fla.) L 82 92Amherst W 81 75New York Univ. L (OT) 88 91 Williams W 100 81Manhattan L 76 96Fordham L 76 92Navy W 78 68

*Blue Grass Festival Tournament

1958-59 (14-10)Coach: George HunterCaptain: Chuck DarbySiena W 77 57Merchant Marine W 79 38Rutgers W 81 60at Pennsylvania L 73 75Amherst W 75 56*at Detroit L 87 98*Princeton L 73 84Colgate W 80 61at Fordham L 69 80Yale W 74 57at Boston University L 49 65at MIT W 87 71Ithaca W 79 68Massachusetts W 80 68Albright W 60 42Columbia W 101 80Lehigh W 61 49at Western Kentucky L 73 94Notre Dame L 60 76Delaware W 91 72New York University L 66 80Williams W 93 77Manhattan L 77 94at Navy L 52 69

*Motor City Tournament

1959-60 (14-9)Coach: George HunterCaptain: George KaiserRider W 58 52Boston College W 83 81Hofstra L 56 58at Williams W 77 58at Amherst W 59 52Long Island University W 71 64Coast Guard W 75 65Colgate W 91 86Fordham W 74 59Massachusetts W 80 70New York University L 50 60Ithaca W 76 62St. John’s L 64 78Villanova L 53 66at Columbia L 66 87Albright W 66 65at DePaul L 69 74at Notre Dame L 55 87Boston University W 69 54Chicago W 59 48Lehigh W 59 45Manhattan L 62 71Navy L 57 69

1960-61 (17-7)Coach: George HunterCaptain: Lee Sagerat St. John’s L 49 69at Pittsburgh W 84 80at Ohio State L 54 103Baltimore W 62 52Boston University W 82 52DePaul W 78 68*at Miami L 75 82*Tennessee L 71 88Rochester W 101 80at Fordham W 66 61Villanova W 64 49Penn State W 56 49Williams W 60 58Columbia W 48 40

Pittsburgh W 76 71Yale W 84 72Wagner W 78 64at George Washington L 49 80Hartwick W 72 63Manhattan L 59 70Swarthmore W 75 55at Navy L 45 67

1955-56 (10-13)Coach: Orvis SiglerCaptain: Norris HarboldIthaca W 93 47Amherst L 57 66Siena L 57 67at Columbia L 60 76*at Richmond L 84 96*Rhode Island W 99 74*Virginia L 71 86Boston University L 48 64Colgate W 69 58at Yale W 93 85Penn. Military Coll. W 89 78Manhattan W 79 71Fordham L 46 64Albright W 75 71at Bradley L 54 89Lehigh W 84 54Pittsburgh L 67 77Hartwick W 69 63at George Washington L 70 93Penn State L 66 70New York University L 69 81Swarthmore W 80 53Navy L 67 78

*Richmond Holiday Tournament

1956-57 (7-13)Coach: Orvis SiglerCaptain: Robert McCoyIthaca W 86 66Lehigh L 60 63Columbia L 57 76Colgate L 59 73Amherst L 55 68Yale L 54 65Penn. Military Coll. W 81 61Pittsburgh L 47 54Fordham L 65 85Boston University W 65 54Penn State L 49 61Albright W 90 74at Siena L 62 68at Syracuse L 72 74Regis L 70 73Manhattan L 70 72Rutgers W 75 42New York University W 75 71Hartwick W 92 86at Navy L 47 58

1957-58 (13-12)Coach: Orvis SiglerCaptain: Don DeJardinYeshiva W 98 67Merchant Marine W 98 58Lehigh W 64 51at Columbia L 56 60Springfi eld W 65 52*at Louisville L 61 66*Seattle L 51 80Colgate L 77 79Rutgers W 74 72Boston University L 56 57Iona L 68 88at Yale L 56 78Hartwick W 81 72Ithaca W 86 60Siena W 76 66Albright W 86 56Syracuse L 63 75at Florida State W 71 62

1952 (8-9)Coach: Elmer RipleyCaptain: William RitterIthaca W 66 50at St. Louis L 50 85Rutgers L 72 75Univ. of Puerto Rico W 78 65at Yale L 52 71Lehigh W 62 51Fordham L 70 74at Dartmouth L 55 60Brown W 83 64Colgate W 58 52Swarthmore W 56 46at Columbia L 61 65Amherst W 62 50Penn State L 73 85Syracuse L 64 98Harvard W 65 59Navy L 55 60

1953 (11-8)Coach: Elmer RipleyCaptain: Clarence HannonIthaca W 67 61Middlebury W 86 77Williams W 84 60Brandeis L 77 86Brown W 64 56Yale W 70 67at Rutgers W 83 75Amherst W 55 53Fordham L 54 63St. Michael’s W 95 58at Syracuse L 66 78Swarthmore W 79 60Columbia L 57 83Colgate L 74 76at Pennsylvania L 65 77Dartmouth L 58 61Harvard W 79 76Lehigh W 68 64at Navy L 60 84

1953-54 (15-7)Coach: Bob VanattaCaptain: Clarence Hannonat Columbia L 57 66Ithaca W 81 57Middlebury W 91 55Williams L 57 64at Fordham L 61 73Swarthmore W 74 41at Dartmouth W 57 51at Amherst W 57 41Pennsylvania W 71 64Manhattan L 69 83Nat’l U. of Mexico W 101 46Hartwick W 73 64at Yale L 71 83Colgate L 72 80Syracuse W 77 71St. Michael’s W 91 64Wagner W 79 55Lehigh W 76 65New York University L 67 71Pittsburgh W 82 72Rutgers W 68 61Navy W 85 72

1954-55 (9-9)Coach: Orvis SiglerCaptain: Jerry GilpinIthaca L 76 89Amherst L 50 68Boston University L 70 73Colgate L 72 90New York University W 63 59Penn. Military Coll. W 78 70at Pennsylvania L 61 81at Lehigh W 79 76St. Michael’s W 95 64Columbia L 69 75

1948 (8-9)Coach: John MauerCaptain: James RawersSwarthmore W 41 39Pittsburgh L 41 42Princeton L 46 52at Columbia L 46 64Williams W 53 27at Dartmouth L 43 57Villanova L 50 84Maryland W 48 44Pennsylvania W 51 39at Harvard W 59 57Rutgers L 37 40Fordham W 85 57Connecticut L 49 50Lehigh W 88 28Colgate L 44 64at Yale W 53 42Navy L 36 49

1949 (7-10)Coach: John MauerCaptain: James RawersUnion W 60 45Brown L 42 47Pittsburgh L 35 42Yale L 57 71Williams W 72 45Lehigh W 69 51at Swarthmore W 68 58at Pennsylvania L 54 60Rutgers W 58 46Columbia L 61 69Harvard W 54 52Colgate L 66 67Fordham W 70 49Villanova L 48 66Dartmouth L 58 61at Princeton L 42 47at Navy L 40 42

1950 (9-8)Coach: John MauerCaptain: Arnold GaliffaSt. Lawrence W 70 53Ithaca W 46 41Brown W 51 43Harvard W 61 58Rutgers W 58 54Pennsylvania L 45 66at Columbia L 49 62Vermont W 65 41Temple L 52 58Amherst L 44 49at Colgate L 53 61at Syracuse L 53 73Fordham L 50 72at Yale L 47 62Colgate W 50 48Penn. Military Coll. W 53 45Navy W 50 46

1951 (9-8)Coach: John MauerCaptain: Edward TixierSt. Lawrence W 68 55Ithaca W 69 37Brown W 54 49Rutgers W 59 58Harvard W 62 54Williams W 60 55Temple L 64 74Fordham L 45 57Amherst W 70 49Colgate W 55 48Swarthmore W 66 53Yale L 52 67Syracuse L 57 64Villanova L 44 65Columbia L 47 61Pittsburgh L 44 48at Navy L 58 61

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*Oregon State L 54 82*Brigham Young L 72 81*Texas L 65 77at Lafayette L 61 73Kings College L 61 70Holy Cross L 42 58Penn State L 47 53Iona W 73 53at Niagara L 64 72Fordham L 55 65at St. John’s L 50 74Colgate L 50 57at Scranton W 53 51at Seton Hall L 63 77Manhattan L 66 68Navy L 41 57at Northeastern W 58 57

*Far West Classic

1974-75 (3-22)Coach: Dan DoughertyCaptain: David Thomasat LaSalle L 71 76Upsala L 52 54at Syracuse L 59 95Northeastern L 74 77*at Utah L 84 109*Weber State L 59 70Scranton W 65 61Niagara L 63 72+at New Mexico L 65 95+Illinois L 70 79at Kings College L 70 81Lafayette L (OT) 77 79SUNY Buffalo L (OT) 68 70at Fordham L 67 75Manhattan L 69 81St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L 54 69Iona W 66 60(1974-75 continued)St. John’s L 77 105at Rochester L 75 76at Colgate L 66 69at Penn State L 64 81Pitt.-Johnstown W 84 62at Navy L 61 72Seton Hall L 91 98at Holy Cross L 73 89

*Utah Classic+Lobo Invitational

1975-76 (11-14)Coach: Mike Krzyzewski ’69Captain: Thomas ValerioLehigh W 56 29Upsala W 62 48at Pitt.-Johnstown W 68 67at Fairfi eld L 63 67at SUNY Buffalo L 74 83Adelphi W 73 64*at Tennessee L 69 99*Middle Tenn. State L 71 78+New Hampshire W 81 63+at Lafayette L 61 74Scranton L 55 57Merchant Marine W 71 45Kings College L 63 73Fordham W 82 70Manhattan L 62 63Colgate W 57 44at St. John’s L 75 87Rochester W 78 49Niagara L 50 51at Seton Hall L 74 83Holy Cross L 81 85at Iona L 67 78St. Peter’s L 70 73Merrimack W 84 73Navy W 78 62

*Volunteer Classic+Lafayette Invitational

George Washington W 73 68Fairleigh Dickinson L 42 57at Rutgers L 40 76New York University W 83 51at Navy W 64 50at Rochester W 70 56at Colgate W 81 66

*Mountaineer ClassicMSG—at Madison Square Garden+ECAC Quaker City Tournament

1971-72 (11-13)Coach: Dan DoughertyCaptain: Ed Mueller(MSG) Niagara W 79 73at Syracuse L 77 91UC-Irvine W 79 71Merrimack L 66 67Hofstra W 78 64(MSG) Florida L 71 80*Indiana State W 83 75*at Oklahoma City L 82 89*Santa Clara L 61 66Rochester W 91 73Colgate W 104 92Scranton W 87 71Penn State W 72 65Fordham L 71 81at Duquesne L 62 69SUNY Buffalo W 80 74at St. John’s W 73 70at Iona L 69 71at George Washington L 69 79Rutgers L 72 73at Seton Hall W 76 72Manhattan L 83 87Navy L 60 61at Northeastern L 73 74

MSG—at Madison Square Garden*All-College Tournament

1972-73 (11-13)Coach: Dan DoughertyCaptain: Bobby Sherwin

at LaSalle L 63 73Iona L 64 82St. Mary’s (Calif.) L 56 63Northeastern W (OT) 70 68*San Francisco L 70 87*Texas Tech L 52 53Merchant Marine W 73 50+at St. Louis L 50 64+Georgetown L 70 74Lafayette W 73 66Scranton W 95 62at Penn State L 45 78at Fordham L 68 77at Manhattan (MSG) W 67 66St. Anselm’s W 85 47St. John’s L 70 80Niagara W 57 53at Rutgers L 61 84at Rochester L 65 80at SUNY Buffalo L 64 67Merrimack W 102 72at Navy W 57 56Seton Hall W 64 61at Colgate W 77 67

*Jayhawk Classic+St. Louis Invitational

1973-74 (6-18)Coach: Dan DoughertyCaptain: Peter Jacksonat St. Josephs’s (Pa.) L 54 65LaSalle L 71 83Syracuse L 66 83Rochester W 58 56Pitt.-Johnstown W 100 65at Merchant Marine W 80 57at Pittsburgh L 56 86

St. Francis (N.Y.) W 64 33*Bradley W 54 52*at Kentucky L 65 80+at Marquette L 42 62+Ohio University L 60 68Princeton L 42 51Seton Hall L 66 81at Dartmouth W 62 48Fairleigh Dickinson W 78 43at Penn State W 64 54at Manhattan W 71 52at Fordham L 42 52St. John’s L 43 65at Rutgers L 47 49Pittsburgh W 72 47Iona W 45 33New York University W 71 64at Navy W 51 35at Colgate W 73 49at Rochester W 59 46#Wyoming W 51 49#South Carolina W 59 45#Boston College L 61 73#Tennessee L 52 64

*Kentucky Invitation Tournament+Milwaukee Classic#National Invitation Tournament

1969-70 (22-6)Coach: Bob KnightCaptain: Jim OxleyLehigh W 74 61Cornell W 62 42*California L 51 57*at San Francisco W 73 46Ohio Northern W 70 40at Maryland W 69 54at George Washington W 73 50Maine W 68 42+Florida State L 51 86+Virginia Tech W 57 55Fordham W 52 44Colgate W 75 58Manhattan L 57 60Fairleigh Dickinson W 44 38Penn State W 71 54at New York Univ. L 59 62Rutgers W 61 52at St. John’s L 44 54Coast Guard W 85 34Iona W 60 34Rochester W 75 46at Seton Hall W (OT) 77 69at Syracuse W 79 54Navy W 80 56#Cincinnati W 72 67#Manhattan W 77 72#St. John’s L 59 60#Louisiana State W 75 68

*Cable Car Classic+Gator Bowl Tournament#National Invitation Tournament

1970-71 (11-13)Coach: Bob KnightCaptain: Doug ClevengerLehigh W 72 47VMI W 82 47*at West Virginia L 71 74*Boston College W 63 61(MSG) St. Bonaventure L 51 66Seton Hall L 64 66+Utah L 56 65+Syracuse L (OT) 68 71Iona W 63 42Kings College W 64 32Dartmouth W 69 57at Penn State L 48 65Niagara L 50 60at Manhattan L 38 49at Fordham L 60 65St. John’s L 55 63Syracuse L 46 57

Colgate W 97 60Rutgers W 62 61at Canisius L 77 81Penn State W 59 39Bucknell W 84 38St. Peter’s W 64 58at St. John’s L 51 53at Boston University W 54 47Navy W 70 56#Manhattan W 71 66#San Francisco W 80 63#Brigham Young L 60 66#Villanova L 65 76

*Vanderbilt Invitational+ECAC Holiday Festival#National Invitation Tournament

1966-67 (13-8)Coach: Bob KnightCaptain: Dan SchragePrinceton L 63 67at Syracuse L 63 86at Cornell L 52 59Lehigh W 82 53Holy Cross W 65 44at Purdue L 69 79at Ohio State L 59 61*Fordham W 74 50*Maryland L 54 57Seton Hall W 63 54Colgate W 74 50at Dartmouth W 74 44Massachusetts W 68 46Boston University W 91 47at Fordham W 61 59at Penn State L 57 67at Manhattan W 69 64St. John’s L 45 51at Rutgers W 77 59New York University W 68 55at Navy W 64 54

*Charlotte Invitation Tournament

1967-68 (20-5)Coach: Bob KnightCaptain: Bill Schutskyat Princeton L 59 62at Seton Hall W 74 70Cornell W 73 59Lehigh W 55 42*Tulsa L 53 55*Illinois W 65 57at Rice W 64 58at Southern Methodist W 70 66+at N.C. State L 60 75+Yale W 50 49at Georgetown W 60 59at Temple W 61 55Fordham W 67 65Dartmouth W 76 58Manhattan W 75 69Penn State W 73 55at New York Univ. W 75 51Syracuse W 95 75Rutgers W 50 41at St. John’s W 55 54Colgate W 86 52at Georgia Tech L 55 60Navy W 66 44Rochester W 75 55#Notre Dame L 58 62

*Volunteer Classic+Triangle Classic#National Invitation Tournament

1968-69 (18-10)Coach: Bob KnightCaptain: Mike KrzyzewskiLehigh W 58 52at Cornell W 56 49Temple W (OT) 60 59at Coast Guard W 62 43

1963-64 (19-7)Coach: “Tates” LockeCaptain: Richard ChilcoatLehigh W 75 38at Princeton L 73 80Albright W 70 44at Colgate W 92 71Ohio University W 58 45at Manhattan W 83 59at American W 100 70*at Miami (Fla.) L 71 79*Princeton W 60 56Syracuse W 69 68Seton Hall W 90 76Hofstra W 64 59at Duquesne L 68 74at Pittsburgh L 64 86Fordham W 68 61New York University L 66 86at Boston University L 62 73at Boston College W 90 66Rutgers W 84 48St. John’s W 67 64Penn State W 46 37Navy W 74 55+St. Bonaventure W 64 62+Duquesne W (OT) 67 65 +Bradley L 52 67+New York Univ. W 60 59

*Hurricane Classic+National Invitation Tournament

1964-65 (21-8)Coach: “Tates” LockeCaptain: Joe KosciuskoLehigh W 60 54Princeton L 60 64Amherst W 83 48at Cornell L 61 65Canisius W 93 65DePauw W 74 54Manhattan W 81 62at Dayton L 33 41at Utah L 65 87*Oregon State L (OT) 64 65 *Washington State W 59 54*at Portland W 68 67Seton Hall W 73 71Pittsburgh W 88 63Hofstra W 59 57at Fordham L 53 60Albright W 70 63at Rutgers W 76 68St. John’s W 58 56Colgate W 89 51at Bucknell W 64 49at Penn State L 44 59Massachusetts W 82 67New York University W 70 62at Navy W 62 52+St. Louis W 70 66+Western Kentucky W 58 54+St. John’s L 60 67+New York Univ. W 75 74

*Far West Classic+National Invitation Tournament

1965-66 (18-8)Coach: Bob KnightCaptain: Dick Murrayat Princeton L 49 70Worcester Tech W 71 62New York University W 76 68Cornell W 76 74*at Vanderbilt L 63 71*Southern Methodist W 64 51at Louisville L 56 84+Villanova W 89 68+Boston College L 85 92+Illinois W 78 69Lehigh W 64 52at Seton Hall W 59 57Fordham W 59 53

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Holy Cross L 64 67at Niagara L 63 97Fairfi eld L 55 73at Manhattan W 83 79(MSG) LaSalle L 61 73Navy L (OT) 52 55Fordham L 63 76+Iona L 60 64

*Suntory Ball (Tokyo, Japan)MNJ—at Meadowlands (N.J.)MSG—at Madison Square Garden+MAAC Tournament

1986-87 (14-15)Coach: Les WothkeCaptains: Kevin Houston, Ron Steptoe

at UNC-Wilmington L 47 61Toledo L 58 63The Citadel L 65 69at LaSalle L 63 83Manhattanville W 101 85*St. Mary’s (Calif.) W (OT) 55 54*at Utah L 53 66at Seton Hall L 69 76at Dartmouth L 65 69at Vermont W 79 74Cornell W 89 71Iona W 58 55at Manhattan W 62 48(MNJ) Holy Cross L 60 72St. Peter’s L 56 64Fordham W 81 73Fairfi eld L 63 74at Fordham W (OT) 68 67at Iona L 62 75Manhattan W 74 58Yale L 64 72at Holy Cross W 67 66Keene State W 98 59at Fairfi eld W 54 48at Navy L 52 58LaSalle W 68 59at St. Peter’s L 68 71+Fordham W (OT) 98 94+Fairfi eld L 60 65

*Utah ClassicMNJ—at Meadowlands (N.J.)+MAAC Tournament

1987-88 (9-19)Coach: Les Wothke Captains: Scott King, Scott Whipp*at UC-Irvine L 68 90*Air Force W 79 70Bucknell W 73 71at The Citadel W 69 64 at Delaware L 56 69at LaSalle L 61 74#at Tennessee L 52 75#Colorado State L 36 61at Toledo L 56 73at Cornell L 65 72SUNY Binghamton W 105 80 at Fairfi eld L 59 71St. Peter’s L 57 71at Holy Cross L 100 122Manhattan W (OT) 82 80 at Yale L 67 98at Iona L 76 79at Fordham L 65 81LaSalle L 51 64C. Connecticut W (OT) 84 81at St. Peter’s L 65 79Fairfi eld W 89 73Holy Cross W 89 86at Manhattan L 73 77Iona W 81 75Fordham L 47 59Navy L 67 71+Fordham L 59 101

*Freedom Bowl Classic#Volunteer Classic+MAAC Tournament

*Eastern Michigan W 52 50at Jacksonville L 41 57at Stetson L 51 69LaSalle W 60 58at Fordham W 52 47Iona L 63 77Dartmouth W 55 54Fairfi eld L 53 73at St. Peter’s L 42 44Colgate W 67 56Manhattan L 61 73at Holy Cross L 58 69at Northeastern L 60 76at Manhattan W 71 63Fordham L 45 69at Iona L 63 74at Fairfi eld L 71 79St. Peter’s L 51 52Navy L 59 61+St. Peter’s L 41 66

*Blade-Glass City Classic+MAAC Tournament

1984-85 (16-13)Coach: Les WothkeCaptains: Randy Cozzens, Scott Milliren*Central Michigan W 87 75*at Michigan State L 64 75Manhattanville W 80 54at Holy Cross L 74 76#at Texas L 57 69#Stanford L 60 75at Siena L 67 84at LaSalle L 63 80Fordham W 63 59Manhattan W 57 49Robert Morris W 83 77at Fairfi eld W (OT) 69 68St. Peter’s W (OT) 72 70at Manhattan W 49 48Yale W 79 63Holy Cross W 51 48at Dartmouth W 65 59LaSalle L (OT) 80 85St. Francis (Pa.) W 80 72Iona W 76 73Fairfi eld L (OT) 66 67at Iona L 45 47at St. Peter’s L 72 77at Fordham L 65 74at Navy L 47 48Niagara W 61 59+LaSalle W (OT) 76 64+Iona L 57 59+St. Peter’s W 71 66

*Spartan Cutlass Classic#Longhorn Classic+MAAC Tournament

1985-86 (9-18)Coach: Les WothkeCaptains: Mike Ellis, Mark MichaelsenUNC-Wilmington L 49 68Vermont W 93 76at St. Francis (Pa.) L 60 64at Robert Morris W (OT) 51 50Dartmouth W 58 55at St. Peter’s W 54 53*Air Force L 50 56*Navy L 63 93SUNY Binghamton W 81 52at Holy Cross L 60 76Manhattan W 67 46(MNJ) Northeastern L 49 55Iona L 54 58at Yale L 51 54at LaSalle W 54 52at Fordham L 56 63at Fairfi eld L 59 70St. Peter’s L 48 61at Iona W 74 71

1981-82 (5-22)Coach: Pete GaudetCaptain: Mike Spencerat Marshall L 53 71Merchant Marine W 63 52Lowell W 84 64at Northeastern L 54 64*at Illinois L 37 72 *Oklahoma City L 52 77#at Minnesota L 37 79#Montana State L 36 51at Iona L 51 76Rensselaer Poly. Inst. W 57 54St. Peter’s L 49 52at Yale L 63 68Manhattan L 49 75at Fairfi eld L 51 61at Fordham L 43 82at St. John’s L 54 67Iona L 43 66Central Connecticut L 66 69Colgate W 61 53Fairfi eld L 55 64Fordham L 43 60at Manhattan L 45 53at Holy Cross L 54 65at St. Peter’s L 55 63Siena W (OT) 77 71Navy L 59 62+Iona L 53 69

*Illini Classic#Pillsbury Classic+MAAC Tournament

1982-83 (11-18)Coach: Les WothkeCaptain: Paul Mongan

*at St. John’s L 38 81*St. Mary’s (Calif.) L 61 71Rensselaer Poly. Inst. W 68 42Siena L 49 65at Merchant Marine W 59 51Yale W 73 70+Dartmouth W 63 62+at Dayton L 52 73at Harvard L 59 67at Fordham L 47 62Fairfi eld L (OT) 55 60Iona L 66 77at Manhattan L 57 60at St. Peter’s L 45 81Wagner L 66 68Northeastern W 67 55Fordham L 51 52Holy Cross L (OT) 82 84at Fairfi eld W (OT) 57 55at Iona L 72 81Manhattan W 68 65St. Peter’s L 52 65at Colgate L 64 78Manhattanville W 57 48at Navy L 69 80#Manhattan W 74 69St. Francis (N.Y.) W 85 71#Iona L 53 65C. Connecticut W (OT) 91 85

*Joe Lapchick Memorial Tournament+Merrill Lynch Classic#MAAC Tournament

1983-84 (11-17)Coach: Les WothkeCaptain: Pete Popovichat San Diego L 57 87Holy Cross W 68 62Harvard W 73 49Delaware W 71 63Merchant Marine W 91 64at LaSalle L 55 56at Yale W 64 63*at Toledo L 47 70

(MSG) Louisiana State L 77 83Yale W 81 80at Merchant Marine W 81 73at Manhattan W 98 84St. Francis (N.Y.) W 81 65Seton Hall L 57 64Rensselaer Poly. Inst. W 84 54St. John’s L 65 72at Holy Cross L 65 66at Colgate L (OT) 75 77at Fairfi eld L 82 100at Fordham W 71 70Iona L 53 55at Penn State L 57 74Bryant W 76 61at Navy L 45 47

*Indiana ClassicMSG—at Madison Square Garden

1979-80 (9-17)Coach: Mike Krzyzewski ’69Captain: Robby VaughnManhattanville W 71 54Lycoming W 104 82at Wagner L 68 89at St. John’s L 61 84St. Peter’s L 41 49*Santa Clara L 72 77*Virginia L 60 84+Illinois L 48 75+Princeton W 53 52+Wisconsin L 54 78Merchant Marine W 73 51at Lafayette L 58 60Rensselaer Poly. Inst. W 57 56at Yale L 63 64Manhattan L 54 55at St. Francis (N.Y.) L 71 80at LIU L (OT) 56 66Rochester W 60 52at Seton Hall L 60 73Niagara W 65 50Fordham L 58 62at Iona L 54 67Fairfi eld L 51 52Colgate W 78 73at Northeastern L 57 61Navy W 53 48

*Cable Car Classic+Rainbow Classic

1980-81 (7-19)Coach: Pete GaudetCaptains: Bob Brown, Marty CoyneRensselaer Poly. Inst. W 75 64at Merchant Marine W 74 61at Fairfi eld W 65 61Northeastern L 51 53Manhattanville W 61 55*at Houston L 58 88*Oklahoma L 76 100+at Connecticut L 60 81+St. Louis L 54 61Central Connecticut W 60 57Fordham L 60 62at St. Peter’s L 45 75Yale W 77 62at Manhattan W 68 60Penn State L 52 63St. Francis (N.Y.) L 62 63Long Island University L 50 72Seton Hall L 41 58Iona L 58 61Holy Cross L 60 68at Niagara L 54 68at Fordham L 57 75at Siena L 51 60St. Peter’s L 43 57at Colgate L 66 75at Navy L (OT) 66 68

*Christmas Kettle Classic+Connecticut Mutual Classic

1976-77 (20-8)Coach: Mike Krzyzewski ’69Captain: Gary WintonMerrimack W 87 78at Lehigh W 73 66at Upsala W 65 51Northeastern W 69 66at St. Peter’s W (OT) 63 60at Merchant Marine W 76 52*at Samford W 67 60*South Alabama L 54 58at DePaul L 66 77+Florida State W 72 71+Yale W 50 49SUNY Buffalo W 75 56Lafayette L 62 76at Scranton W (OT) 72 67Manhattan L 68 75at Fordham W 67 52Air Force W 68 49Rochester W 74 66at Penn State W 60 56Seton Hall W 76 73St. John’s L (OT) 55 57at Virginia Tech L 74 89Iona W 62 56at Holy Cross L (OT) 77 81at Colgate W 74 56at Navy W 54 53#Seton Hall L 71 77#Manhattan W 64 62

*Birmingham Classic+Vermont Classic#ECAC Playoffs

1977-78 (19-9)Coach: Mike Krzyzewski ’69Captain: Gary WintonRensselaer Poly. Inst. W 89 56Lehigh W 91 62Wagner W 90 78at St. John’s L 60 73St. Peter’s W 64 61at Northeastern W 87 70Merchant Marine W 96 60*Kansas State W 57 55*Memphis State L (OT) 76 77at Maryland L 77 99+Texas L 73 74+Eastern Kentucky L 71 79Lycoming W 68 50at Lafayette L 62 65Holy Cross L 76 78Colgate W 60 58at Seton Hall W 71 67Fordham W 89 74Penn State W 64 52at Rochester W 88 44at SUNY Buffalo W 74 53at Iona W 63 61at Niagara W 77 65Manhattan W 74 58Navy L (OT) 66 62#Seton Hall W (OT) 81 79#St. John’s L 63 65†Rutgers L 70 72

*Sun Bowl Classic+Milwaukee Classic#ECAC Metropolitan Playoffs†National Invitation Tournament

1978-79 (14-11)Coach: Mike Krzyzewski ’69Captain: Matt BrownOhio Northern W 83 59at Rochester W 80 60at Niagara W 78 65at St. Peter’s W 57 56Northeastern L 61 62Lehigh W 97 70Lafayette W 64 44*Washington L 67 68*Davidson W 80 76

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#at Navy L 52 79

*US Airways Holiday Classic#Patriot League Tournament

1998-99 (8-19)Coach: Pat Harris ’79Captain: Babe Kwasniakat Vanderbilt L 41 92at Quinnipiac L 63 64at Ohio State L 45 86at C. Connecticut L 63 68Bethany W 91 65at N.C. State L 33 94at Wofford L 64 72at Columbia L 50 61Yale W 57 54at Manhattan L 54 68at Seton Hall L 44 85at Marist L 71 74Cornell W 64 63Lehigh W 78 60at Colgate L 49 69at Bucknell L 42 78at Lafayette L 78 82Navy L 67 81Holy Cross W 71 67SUNY New Paltz W 77 60at Lehigh W 77 69Colgate W 73 66at Navy L 46 81Lafayette L 59 89at Holy Cross L 59 73Bucknell L 43 70#Colgate L 56 77

#Patriot League Tournament

1999-2000 (5-23)Coach: Pat Harris ’79Captains: Seth Barrett, Joe Clarkat Duke L 42 100at Cornell L (OT) 66 67Bethany W 63 48Western Maryland W 70 49at Pennsylvania L 56 71at Yale L 42 48Marist L 54 68at Seton Hall L 56 77*at Stony Brook L 45 49*Long Island L 56 72Manhattan L 49 69Quinnipiac L 63 70Columbia L 45 46at Lehigh L 64 81Colgate W 58 55Bucknell L 49 52Lafayette L 55 77at Navy L 49 76at Holy Cross L 42 52Albany L 56 63Lehigh L 49 75at Colgate L 51 67at Bucknell L 55 66at Lafayette L 43 69at Albany W 52 45Holy Cross W 60 48Navy L 47 65#at Lafayette L 45 71

*Holiday Inn Express Invitational#Patriot League Tournament

St. Francis (N.Y.) L 52 69at Hofstra L 58 82Wofford W 74 71at Lehigh L 70 84Bucknell L 37 75at Cornell L (OT) 75 78Lafayette W 83 79at Holy Cross L 66 81at Navy L 44 75Colgate L 72 81Wesley W 81 59Lehigh W 91 75at Yale L 64 65at Bucknell L 65 82at Lafayette L 72 77Holy Cross L 69 81Navy L 51 54at Colgate L 73 88#Navy W 64 58#at Holy Cross L 65 68

#Patriot League Tournament

1996-97 (10-16)Coach: Dino GaudioCaptain: Jason WandsVassar W 92 52Bethany W 85 52Harvard L 64 77Yale W 75 72at Duke L 38 100*Valparaiso L 48 88*Colgate W 71 69at Marist L 64 79Brown W 70 51Navy L 56 70Holy Cross W 76 63Cornell L 64 77at Colgate L 69 86at Columbia L 72 77Lehigh W 81 74at Lafayette L 77 79Dartmouth W 59 57at Bucknell W 83 71at Navy L 64 68at Holy Cross L 72 83at Wofford L 72 86Colgate L 80 85at Lehigh W 79 76Lafayette L 64 71Bucknell L 67 76#Colgate L 79 104

*Union Federal Hoosier Classic#Patriot League Tournament

1997-98 (8-19)Coach: Pat Harris ’79Captain: None SelectedDuke L 45 78at Brown L 50 56at Dartmouth L 44 59Wofford W 79 76at Harvard L 59 75Bethany W 57 38at Yale W 74 65Central Connecticut W 72 70*George Washington L 59 91*Northeastern L 61 83Marist W 91 83at Navy L 40 66at Holy Cross W (OT) 84 80at Cornell L 65 76at Colgate L 69 94Columbia L 69 71at Lehigh L 62 85Lafayette L 70 89Bucknell L 68 83Navy L 66 87Holy Cross L 70 71VMI W 78 76Colgate L 54 68Lehigh W 74 62at Lafayette L 57 92at Bucknell L 61 75

Marist W 73 67at Lafayette L 67 77+Holy Cross L 68 85

*Mount St. Mary’s Holiday Classic+Patriot League Tournament

1993-94 (7-20)Coach: Dino GaudioCaptain: David Ardayfi oBoston University L 84 93at Monmouth L 76 93at Rider L 74 96Hobart W 106 84at Marist L 89 101*at Hawaii L 69 85*Clemson L 48 73*UC-Santa Barbara L 68 71Brown L 72 76Drexel W 70 67at Holy Cross L 87 95Fordham W 81 79Bucknell W (OT) 92 90at Lehigh L 94 105Colgate L 77 92at Lafayette L 74 95at Navy L 47 71Holy Cross L 74 91at Richmond L 76 82at Fordham L 68 84at Bucknell L 72 98Lehigh W 95 87at Colgate L 83 94at Hofstra W 87 76Lafayette W 79 57Navy L 69 79#at Navy L 84 96

*Kraft Rainbow Classic#Patriot League Tournment

1994-95 (12-16)Coach: Dino GaudioCaptain: Nick KarabatsosHobart W 92 78Harvard W 69 66at Boston University L 83 103Monmouth W 77 76at Columbia L 76 77Cornell W 81 68Dartmouth W 79 75at St. Francis (N.Y.) L 75 83Marist W 68 65Lehigh L 78 83Yale W 64 61at Bucknell L 55 84at Lafayette W 84 66Holy Cross W 89 82at Navy L 74 80at Colgate L 93 94Fordham L 60 77Hofstra L 76 96at Lehigh W 72 66Bucknell L 59 77Lafayette W (OT) 72 69at Holy Cross L 68 103Navy L 69 78Colgate L 80 92at VMI L 67 91at Fordham L 45 84#Bucknell W 94 78#Navy L 59 70

#Patriot League Tournament

1995-96 (7-20)Coach: Dino GaudioCaptain: Mark LuekingHobart W 88 67at Harvard L 60 89at Monmouth L 57 78Columbia L 59 73Bethany W 68 37at Dartmouth L 72 73at Northwestern L 62 84

at Lehigh L 78 94at Fordham L 79 86at St. Peter’s L 51 66at Lafayette W 64 57Bucknell L 62 86at Holy Cross L 55 71Fordham L 50 54at Colgate L 64 73 Lehigh L 56 58Northeastern L 47 66Lafayette W 54 52Hofstra L (OT) 46 50at Bucknell L 51 69Holy Cross L 49 69Boston University L 49 65at Navy L 78 99Colgate W 74 72+Bucknell L 49 67

*Lobo Classic#Acme Boot Showdown+Patriot League Tournament

1991-92 (4-24)Coach: Tom Miller ’70Captain: Craig Roseat Cornell W 56 52*The Citadel L 53 59*VMI W 59 53at Monmouth L 37 64#at Iowa L 39 74#Bowling Green L 44 59at Richmond L 36 59Manhattan L 51 69St. Peter’s L 47 60at Boston University L 42 44at Marist L 60 67William & Mary L 43 49Lehigh L 63 71Lafayette L 47 49at Bucknell L 65 83Holy Cross L 61 69Navy W 64 56at Fordham L 49 72Colgate L 64 85at Lehigh L 58 76at Lafayette L 49 81Bucknell L 51 57at Holy Cross L 67 71at Navy W 62 54Fordham L 67 81at Hofstra L 42 56at Colgate L 52 58+Bucknell L 55 74

*Weber State Military Classic#Amana-Hawkeye Classic+Patriot League Tournament

1992-93 (4-22)Coach: Tom Miller ’70Captain: Derrik Allenat Northeastern L 57 90at Drexel L 50 64Monmouth L 48 60at Manhattan L 51 83Rider W 69 64*at MT. St. Mary’s L (OT) 66 70*UNC-Greensboro L 47 67at Brown L 58 70Richmond L 71 89at Navy L 66 73Holy Cross L 63 64Hofstra L 52 64at Fordham L 56 75at Bucknell L 57 83Lehigh W (OT) 74 72at Colgate L 58 73Lafayette W 60 57Navy L 39 56at Holy Cross L 73 110Fordham L 40 42Bucknell L 63 82at Lehigh L 61 72Colgate L 68 79

1988-89 (12-16)Coach: Les WothkeCaptain: Ron WilsonManhattanville W 85 68Monmouth W 80 66Lafayette L 61 68#San Jose State L 74 84#N. Texas St. L (OT) 79 82at William & Mary W 78 66at Manhattan W 60 48at Fordham L 57 63at Lehigh L 72 74Cornell W 95 79Yale W 78 68at St. Peter’s L 57 76Iona W 78 76at Bucknell L 77 79 Holy Cross W 78 64Fairfi eld W 58 49 at C. Connecticut W 84 66 St. Peter’s L (OT) 59 68Fordham L 79 81LaSalle L 70 94LeMoyne L 70 77at LaSalle L 67 88at Iona W 72 67Manhattan W 90 70at Holy Cross L 82 101at Fairfi eld L 76 77at Navy L 73 89+Fordham L 63 77

#Ameritas Classic+MAAC Tournament

1989-90 (10-19)Coach: Les WothkeCaptain: Ron Wilson*Marshall L 74 81*Northeastern W 66 65Southampton W 93 55#at Richmond L 78 85#Maryland L 60 78William & Mary W 70 59Fordham L 64 77at Monmouth L 58 60at Lafayette L 65 75Lehigh W 82 94at Cornell L 70 96 Canisius W 64 56at Loyola (Md.) L 55 62at Holy Cross L 72 75Fairfi eld W 65 62Iona W 72 56at Manhattan L 66 78St. Peter’s L 59 66Niagara W 75 70at Siena L 79 81at Niagara L (OT) 78 89at Canisius L 62 63at Fordham L 66 82Holy Cross L 68 86Siena W 71 69Navy W 92 78at LaSalle L 73 106+St. Peter’s W 58 56+Holy Cross L 62 87

*Investors Classic#Central Fidelity Holiday Classic+MAAC Tournament

1990-91 (6-22)Coach: Tom Miller ’70Captain: Larry Gnewuch*San Francisco L 59 61*Texas-Arlington L 87 99Monmouth L 49 52at William & Mary L 71 73Cornell L 58 68#Western Kentucky L 64 88#Indiana State W 70 63Richmond L 65 82Marist W 70 61Central Connecticut W 89 81

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at Florida Gulf Coast L 61 70at Dartmouth W 61 54Fairfi eld L 54 59Colgate L 42 64Holy Cross L 36 47at Lehigh L 57 77Navy W 76 71Lafayette W 57 56Bucknell W 76 65at American L 34 58at Colgate L 53 55at Holy Cross L 59 62Lehigh W (3OT) 82 75American L 36 58at Navy L 54 59at Lafayette W 79 55at Bucknell W 70 53#Lehigh W 53 50#American L 60 61

#Patriot League Tournament

2009-10 (14-15)Coach: Zach SpikerCaptains: Marcus Nelson, Cleveland Richard, Eric Zastoupilat VMI L 86 93LIU W 63 56at Princeton W 56 52Harvard W 56 53Yale W 64 48Bryant W 64 58at Buffalo L 67 74at Fairleigh Dickinson W 61 40at Dartmouth W 59 46Mt. St. Vincent W 62 56New Hampshire W 54 46at SMU L 63 71at Portland L 57 67Brown W 59 51at Colgate L (OT) 58 68at Holy Cross W 67 64Lehigh L 55 73American W 68 48at Navy L 56 62at Lafayette L 68 77at Bucknell L 48 55Colgate W 63 49Holy Cross L 56 70at Lehigh L 66 78at American L 54 57Navy W 69 50Lafayette L 54 80Bucknell L 51 62#at Lehigh L 45 64

#Patriot League Tournament

at Lehigh L 64 75at American L 49 64at Navy L 68 76Lafayette W 83 65Bucknell L 49 54#at Lehigh W 47 46#at Bucknell L 47 68

*John Thompson Foundation Classic#Patriot League Tournament

2007-08 (14-16)Coach: Jim CrewsCaptains: Jarell Brown, Grant Carter, Ryan Hodgsonat Minnesota L 52 84at Sacred Heart w 64 49LIU L 54 64at Cornell L 78 93Presbyterian W 63 58at Hartford L 64 70at VMI W 71 69at NJIT W 54 44Quinnipiac L 54 58Florida Gulf Coast W 66 63Dartmouth W 59 56Brown L 78 79Portland W 70 66at Presbyterian L 35 52at Colgate L 44 50at Holy Cross W 53 39Lehigh L 52 57American L 53 66at Navy W 69 67at Lafayette L 58 83at Bucknell W 68 52Colgate W (OT) 59 57Holy Cross L 53 64at Lehigh L 53 58at American L 40 49Navy L 63 71Lafayette W 65 60Bucknell W 54 51#at Lehigh W (OT) 64 61#at American L 60 72

#Patriot League Tournament

2008-09 (11-19)Coach: Jim CrewsCaptains: John Moonshower, Doug WilliamsDartmouth W 63 48at Quinnipiac L (OT) 64 66at LIU L 68 78PRINCETON L 43 55at Brown L 73 80at Harvard L 54 66Presbyterian L 43 59at Bryant W 59 48at Penn State L 45 60Fairleigh Dickinson W 74 52VMI L 55 63

2005-06 (5-22)Coach: Jim CrewsCaptains: Matt Bell, Erik Engstrom, Cory Sinning*at Temple L 37 69Polytechnic W 76 37at VMI W 53 49The Citadel L (OT) 68 70at Connecticut L 54 68at Columbia W 67 66at Sacred Heart L 62 76VMI L 63 72New York Maritime W 53 36at Cornell L 39 74Brown L 57 59Dartmouth L 42 55Colgate L 58 71Holy Cross L 46 84at Lehigh L 60 63at American L (2OT) 63 65at Navy W 80 73Lafayette L 61 82at Colgate L 41 60Bucknell L 54 67Navy L (OT) 62 67at Holy Cross L 38 88Lehigh L 44 69American L 55 68at Lafayette L 64 73at Bucknell L 47 70#at Bucknell L 47 59

*NIT Season Tip Off#Patriot League Tournament

2006-07 (15-16)Coach: Jim CrewsCaptains: Matt Bell, Jarell Brown, Cory Sinning*Stetson W 80 68*at Missouri L 58 67*North Carolina A&T W 63 49Hartford W 62 53Cornell L 56 65at Brown W 62 54VMI W 79 72at The Citadel W 63 55NJIT W 60 40N.Y. Purchase W 101 40N.Y. Maritime W 92 42at Notre Dame L 47 88at Michigan L 50 62Sacred Heart W 59 58at Dartmouth L 58 66at Colgate L (OT) 71 73at Holy Cross L 42 66Lehigh W 64 59American W 60 55Navy W 53 50at Lafayette L 68 76at Bucknell L 49 74Colgate L 38 42Holy Cross L (OT) 54 70

Yale W 69 63at Bucknell L 38 53at Lehigh L 61 78Navy L 46 65American L 64 79Holy Cross L 45 53at Lafayette L 43 57Colgate L 58 68Lehigh L 52 59Bucknell L 65 66at American L 43 77at Navy L 56 62#vs. Holy Cross L 40 58

#Patriot League Tournament

2003-04 (6-21)Coach: Jim CrewsCaptains: Kenny Doleac, Bill Mohr, Sean O’KeefeColumbia W 60 57Coast Guard W 67 53Sacred Heart L 51 55+Cornell L 66 79New York Maritime W 65 48at Albany L 62 68at Connecticut L 46 73Stony Brook L 44 69New Hampshire L 47 61at The Citadel L 58 82Fairleigh Dickinson L 48 57St. Francis (N.Y.) L 54 68Holy Cross L 32 60at Lafayette L 40 76Colgate W 60 51Bucknell L 23 56Lehigh L 45 60at Navy W 52 50at American L 46 60at Holy Cross L 38 78Lafayette L 70 78at Colgate W 68 63at Lehigh L 63 68at Bucknell L 25 75American L 48 54Navy L 37 43#American L 48 65

+Rochester, N.Y.#Patriot League Tournament

2004-05 (4-23)Coach: Jim CrewsCaptains: Matt Bell, Erik Engstrom, Ray FredrickThe Citadel L 62 69Sacred Heart L 52 67at Stony Brook L 54 68at New Hampshire L 71 77Polytechnic (Brooklyn) W 77 43at St. Francis (N.Y.) L 64 78Albany L 46 73New York Maritime W 75 59at Notre Dame L 52 71at Fairleigh Dickinson L 53 69Cornell L 51 58Columbia L 59 75at Colgate L 56 60Holy Cross L 29 66at Bucknell L 46 63American L 37 72Navy W 63 43at Lehigh L 45 63at Lafayette L 49 66at American L 58 86at Navy L 69 84$Lehigh L 64 69Lafayette L 73 76Bucknell L 55 69Colgate L 59 66at Holy Cross L 49 66#at Holy Cross L 42 76

$ awarded forfeit win (Lehigh ruled to have used ineligible player)#Patriot League Tournament

2000-01 (9-19)Coach: Pat Harris ’79Captain: Joe ClarkCoast Guard W 80 72New Hampshire W 80 78at Duke L 48 91Cornell L (OT) 81 91at Stony Brook L 66 79at Columbia W 62 51Brown L 82 89Albany W 70 66at Marist L 64 81Yale L 61 64at Quinnipiac L 57 73Bethany W 113 88at Binghamton L 55 72Colgate L 59 79at Lehigh L 81 89at Bucknell L 59 73Navy L 89 95at Lafayette W (OT) 104 103at Holy Cross L 60 66at Albany L (20T) 86 88at Colgate L 68 84Lehigh L 79 84Bucknell W 60 55at Navy L 70 82Lafayette L 62 89Holy Cross W 78 75Stony Brook W 68 52#at Navy L 73 92

#Patriot League Tournament

2001-02 (12-16)Coach: Pat Harris ’79Captain: Chris SpatolaCoast Guard W 72 61Quinnipiac W 74 66New York Maritime W 87 44at Notre Dame L 49 86at Yale L 73 83Columbia L 64 69Binghamton L 57 69at Albany W 68 60Stony Brook W 71 60Marist L 58 71at Brown W (OT) 93 92at Cornell L 65 90at New Hampshire L 73 84Lehigh W 69 62at American L 40 58at Bucknell L 53 56Lafayette W 85 72Holy Cross W 57 46at Navy L 61 79at Colgate L 72 82at Lehigh W 77 72American L 59 74Bucknell L 62 65at Lafayette W 78 69at Holy Cross L 57 77Colgate L 65 82Navy W 73 63#Bucknell L 59 70

#Patriot League Tournament

2002-03 (5-22)Coach: Jim CrewsCaptains: Matt Collins, Bill Mohrat Duke L 53 101at Fairleigh Dickinson L 54 76N.Y. City Coll. of Tech. W 77 31at Sacred Heart W 75 73at Columbia L 44 58Albany L 43 47at Stony Brook L 59 68at Marist L 57 74Cornell L 50 69Coast Guard W 63 51Fairleigh Dickinson W 65 63at Holy Cross L 45 61Lafayette L 59 73at Colgate L 58 86

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Aakhus, Charles K. .......................... 1951Abell, Julian D. ...........................1930, 32Abrecht, Derric L. ............................. 1982Aiello, Paul J. ............................. 1977, 78Allen, Derrik T. ....................1991, 92, 93Anderson, Carl B. Jr. ........................ 1943Anderson, Kelley L. .......................... 1997Anderson, Lee. R. ......................1960, 61Appleman, Patrick R. ...................... 1984Arbogast, Gordon W. .................1961, 62Ardayfi o, David O. ........ 1991, 92, 92, 94Armer, Harry M. ............................... 1988

AAKHUS … ABELL … ABRECHT

BAILEY … BALDWIN … BARNESBailey, Vincent P. ................ 1950, 51, 52Baldwin, Howard E. ......................... 1951Barnes, Frank G. ............................. 1949Barnett, Skip D. ............................... 1989Barrett, Seth E. ........1998, 99, 2000, 01Bates, Corban D. .......... 2005, 06, 07,08Belanger, James R. .................. 1983, 84Bell, Matthew A. .......... 2004, 05, 06, 07Benson, Joseph W. ....................1941, 42Berry, Kevin L............... 1988, 89, 90, 91Besson, Frank S., Jr. ..................1931, 32Binstein, Mark P. ................1954, 55, 56Blackwell, Darren C. ...........1985, 86, 87Blanning, James C. ....................1930, 31Bobula, Joseph J. ......................1958, 59Boehm, Robert W. ........................... 1963Boeschenstein, John .................1986, 87Bonnett, Charles R. ......................... 1921Borman, Robert C. .......................... 1941Boydston, Thomas W. ...............1949, 50Boye, Frederick W. ........................... 1915Brandewie, Brandon L. ................... 2006Brentnall, Samuel R. ....................... 1928Brewer, Kenneth T. III ... 2006, 07, 08. 09Brinker, Walter E. ................1937, 38, 39Brown, Jarell D. ............ 2005, 06, 07, 08Brown, Lawrence A. ......................... 1982Brown, Matthew J. ........1976, 77, 78, 79Brown, Robert B. ..........1978, 79, 80, 81Brown, Robert .................................. 2009Brundidge, Clennie L. .. 1976, 77, 78, 79Bumgarner, Ned A. ...........................1974Burkhardt, William A. ...................... 1953Burns, Robert E. .............................. 1990Bursch, Jordan N. ............................ 2003

CANADA … CANTY … CARDILLOCanada, Derrick D. .............1988, 89, 90Canty, Michael J. ...................... 2000, 03Cardillo, Richard G. ......................... 1952Carlson, Stephen H. ........................ 1988Carter, Grant L. ............ 2005, 06, 07, 08Case, Scott M. ................................. 1940Castleman, Richard A. .................... 1970

Chapman, Herschel E. .................... 1950Chilcoat, Richard A. .................. 1963, 64Christl, Edward C. Jr. .................1943, 44Clark, Gregg T. ............. 1989, 90, 91, 92Clark, Joseph M. ......1998, 99, 2000, 01Clark, Joseph C. ......................2009, 10Clevenger, Douglas E. ........ 1969, 70, 71Clifford, Thomas E. Jr. ........1934, 35, 36Clouse, Mark A. .........................1987, 88Collins, Matthew R. .................. 2002, 03Collins, Michael H. ....................1977, 78Collins, James R. ................1989, 90, 91Conard, Arthur B. ............................. 1911Copthorne, William A. ..................... 1913Coyne, Martin J. .................. 1979, 80, 81Cozzens, Randall A. ..... 1982, 83, 84, 85Craig, James T. ................................ 1937Crane, Lawrence R. ...................1960, 62Crawford, Christopher ........1996, 98, 99Crewse, Douglass O. .................1972, 73Crockett, Jerry J. II ........................... 2002Crump, Richard A. ...............1974, 75, 76Cuculic, Lawrence M. ......... 1976, 77, 78

DABEZIES … DAMES … DAMONDabezies, Clement H. ..................... 1921Dames, Michael R. .......................... 2003Damon, Harle H. .............................. 1945Darby, Charles D. ................1957, 58, 59Davis, Glenn W. ............................... 1946Davis, Robert W. .............................. 1961Dawalt, Kenneth F. .............1934, 35, 36DeJardin, Alan R. .......................1960, 62DeJardin, Donald A. ............1956, 57, 58Dielens, August J. Jr. ....................... 1950Diener, Derek L. ............................... 1997Dietz, Lance A. ................................. 2005Dlugolenski, David A. Jr. ............ 1973, 74Dlugolenski, Edward J. .............. 1973, 74Dobbs, Robert L. ............................. 1946Doleac, Kenneth A. .................. 2003, 04Dougherty, Cornelius A. .................. 1981Draper, Philip H. Jr. ....................1928, 29Dukeman, Timothy L. ................1987, 88Durnford, Jeffrey L. .......................... 1980

EASTON … EKBERG … ELLINGEREaston, Scott B. .................. 1977, 78, 79Ekberg, William A. .....................1944, 45Ellinger, David J. .............................. 1924Ellis, Michael D. ........... 1983, 84, 85, 86Ellis, Ella V. .....................................2010Engstrom, Erik K. ......... 2003, 04, 05, 06Epler, Robin B. ....................1932, 32, 33Esau, Charles G. .............................. 1940Ewing, Robert L. .............................. 1980Ewing, David L. ..........................1989, 90

Clennie Brundidge

FAAS … FARRIS … FENTYFaas, Robert W. .........................1943, 44Farris, Ivan R. ................................... 1963Fenty, Alan D. ................................... 1970Fergusson, Charles M. Jr. ............... 1942Fischl, Frank R. Jr. ........................... 1951Fisher, Eugene A.................1955, 56, 57Fisher, Sean A. ...........................1988, 89Flood, Henry L. ...................1926, 27, 28Foldberg, Henry C. Jr. ...................... 1947Foley, Robert F. ...................1961, 62, 63Folsom, Robert S. ......................1946, 47Forbes, Alfred R. .............................. 1995Forbes, William R. ................ 1922, 1924Fountain, Greg G. ..................1973, 1974Fredrick, Ray N. II .................... 2004, 05Freeman, Robert E. ..........................1971French, Walter E. ............................. 1921Fricka, Kevin B. ................................ 1992

GAGLIANO … GALIFFA … GELTZGagliano, Ross A. ............................ 1960Galiffa, Arnold A. ......... 1947, 48, 49, 50Geltz, Theodore H. ........................... 1943Genal, Shawn G. ........................1986, 87Gibson, David .................................. 1956Gibson, Kenneth C. ......................... 1986Gillem, Alvan C. II ......................1939, 40Gillespie, James C. ....................1981, 82Gilpin, Jerry M. ...........................1954, 55Glosier, Adam T. ............................... 2000Glowe, Christian S. ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97Gnewuch, Lawrence .... 1988, 89, 90, 91Goins, Albert T. ................................ 1997Green, Richard A. ............................ 1990Green, Bradley D. ............................ 1982Grossman, Harold W. ...................... 1945

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERSGuckeyson, John W. ........................ 1941Gurash, Eli N. ................................... 1998Gyovai, Frank M. ........................1969, 70

HALL … HANES … HANNONHall, Dale S. ........................1943, 44, 45Hanes, Eric R. ............................1994, 95Hannon, Clarence W. .........1952, 53, 54Hannon, Harold, M. ...................1960, 61Harding, Andrew A. ....................1989, 90Harbold, Norris B. Jr. ..........1954, 55, 56Hardy, Charles E. .......................1941, 42Harrell, Jonté K. .......1999, 2000, 01, 02Harris, Colin D. ...................2004, 05, 06Harris, David K. ............................... 1986Harris, Joseph M. ...............1988, 89, 90Harris, Patrick R. ..........1976, 77, 78, 79Harris, Patrick J. .....................2009, 10Harrison, Nico T. .............................. 1992Hedgecock, Nathan C. ..... 2008, 09, 10Heffner, Harry W. ............................. 1940Helkie, William L. ................1964, 65, 66Hence, Jeremy T. .............. 2008, 09, 10Hendershot, Steven G. .................... 1984Hennessey, John J. ....................1943, 44Herb, Edward G. ................. 1931, 32, 33Hiatt, Wright ........................1934, 35, 36Hills, John T. ........................1932, 33, 34Hobbs, Leland S. ............................. 1915Hodgson, Ryan D. ........ 2005, 06, 07, 08Holdiman, Thomas A. ................1935, 36Holleder, Donald A. ............1954, 55, 56Houston, Kevin ............ 1984, 85, 86, 87Howell, Reese M. ............................. 1915Huckabee, William T. III.............1955, 56Hudspeth, Roy R. ............................. 1946Hughes, Neil D. ................................ 1967Hunt, Stephen L. .......................1967, 68Hutchinson, Richard C. ................... 1928Hutchinson, Charles T. III ..........1962, 63

IRICK Irick, Jamie A. .....................1994, 95, 96

JACKSON … JACKSON … JOHNSONJackson, Jerry P. ...............................1974Jackson, Marshall E. ... 2004, 05, 06, 07Johnson, Abraham J. ..............2009, 10Johnson, Justin R. .............. 1995, 96, 97Johnson, Robert P. .......................... 1953Jones, Ivens ......................................1910Jones, Michael S. ............................ 1957Jones, Robert D. Jr. ...................1975, 76Jordan, Edwin N. Jr. ...................1966, 67

KAISER … KAISER … KAMMERERKaiser, George F. ................1958, 59, 60Kaiser, Thomas W. .......................... 1982Kammerer, Malcolm R. ................... 1925

Karabatsos, Nicholas T. ............1994, 95Keeler, Harper B. ............................. 1957Kelly, Michael T. .........................1993, 94Kemp, Paul R. .................................. 1941Kenerick, Kenneth R. ................1933, 34Kenna, Edgar D. Jr. .............1943, 44, 45Kessler, Alfred A. Jr. ......................... 1921King, Scott D. ............... 1984, 85, 86, 87Klosek, James W. ......................1958, 59Kobes, Frank J. Jr. ........................... 1939Koch, William T. Jr. .......................... 1973Kosciusko, Joseph P. ..........1963, 64, 65Koszuta, Curtis A. ........ 2006, 07, 08, 09Kouns, Darryle L. .......................1958, 59Krzyzewski, Michael W. ......1967, 68, 69Krueger, Orrin C. .................1929, 30, 31Kwasniak, Babejohn D. ..... 1996, 97, 98, 99

LANGENEGGER … LEATIGAGA … LEDUCLangenegger, Conrad A.............1994, 95Leatigaga, Uiki B. ............................ 2008Leduc, Eric D. .................................. 1990Lindsay, James R. III ........................ 1953Littlefi eld, Richard E. ..........1952, 53, 54Loucks, Craig B. ......................... 1971, 73Loupe, Sylvain M. ............................ 1962Lueking, Mark D. ......... 1993, 94, 95, 96Lyle, David S. .............................1993, 94

MacTAGGART … MAFFRY … MALLOYMacTaggart, John S. ........................ 1915Maffry, Richard W. .....................1941, 42Malloy, John T. ....................1929, 30, 31Mathe, Robert E. ............................. 1943Mattson, Todd M. ........ 1987, 88, 89, 90McCollum, Travis R. ......................... 1995McCoy, Robert P. ................1955, 56, 57McDavid, John A. ..................1938, 1939McDonald, Mitchell D. ..... 2008, 09, 10McElrath, Charles R. ......................2010McFarland, Jeffrey S. ...................... 1997McGann, Brendon T. ....................... 2003McGuinness, John J. ... 1984, 85, 86, 87McGuinness, Joseph J. .............1979, 80McKinney, Carl F. ............................. 1911McNeilly, Brad A. .......................1993, 94Means, Charles F. ............................ 1950Means, Robert B. ............................ 1946Melnik, William C. ............................ 1956Messinger, Edwin J. ......................... 1930Meyer, Charles R. ...............1935, 36, 37Meyers, Frederic D. ......................... 1952Michaelsen, Charles ... 1988, 89, 90, 91Michaelsen, Mark A. ... 1983, 84, 85, 86Mikula, John E. ...................1965, 66, 67Miller, Joshua .............. 2007, 08, 09, 10Miller, Michael E. ................ 1969, 70, 71Miller, Thomas E. .......................1969, 70Millikin, John .....................................1910Milliren, Scott A. .......... 1982, 83, 84, 85

Mills, John S..................................... 1926Mohr, William E. .................2002, 03, 04Mongan, Paul D. .......... 1980, 81, 82, 83Moonshower, John D. .... 2006, 07, 08, 09Moorman, Richard R. ................1933, 34Morgan, Justin A. .......................2009, 10Morns, William H. H. Jr. ................... 1911Moro, John R. Jr. .............................. 1975Morris, Alexander O. ..1993, 94, 95, 96, 97Mosny, Milan .............................1948, 49Mueller, Edward J. .............. 1970, 71, 72Murphy, Raymond P. .......... 1940, 41, 42Murray, Richard N. Jr. .........1964, 65, 66

Babe Kwasniak

NANCE … NEELY … NELSONNance, John W. ..........................1945, 46Neely, Jack J. .............................1933, 34Nelson, Marcus ........... 2007, 08, 09, 10Nelson, Robert C. ............................ 1947Newman, Aubrey S. ......................... 1924Noonan, Michael A. ............1966, 67, 68

O’DONNELL … O’KEEFE … OLIPHANTO’Donnell, Drew A. ...... 1982, 83, 84, 85O’Keefe, Sean K. ...................... 2003, 04Oliphant, Elmer Q. ........................... 1918O’Maley, John W. ................ 1971, 72, 73O’Neal, Patrick S. ............................ 1994Owsley, Travis N. ....................... 2004, 05Oxley, James E. ...................1968, 69, 70

PACE … PARFITT … PAULSENPace, Scott P. ................................... 2003Pancoe, Jason P. ............................2010Parfi tt, Harold R. ........................1942, 43Paulsen, Bradley S. ............ 1995, 96, 97Patterson, John A. .....................1994, 95

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Pawling, Andrew E. ................... 2003, 04Payton, Joseph W. .................... 2002, 03Pearson, Dax, P. ......1997, 98, 2001, 02Peffenbach, Richard R. ................... 1957Pegram, Jerry M. III ......................... 2003Petersen, Chris B. ............... 1971, 72, 73Peterson, Kyle L. .............................. 1980Pfeiffer, Ernest H. ............................ 1922Philpott, Jammie M. ..................1942, 43Pickup, Nathan J. ............................ 1995Poore, Lee K. ................................... 1952Popovich, Peter A. .................... 1983, 84Praesel, Thomas O. ......................... 1996

QUINNQuinn, Joseph P. ............ 1999, 2000, 02

RAFALKO … RAINEY … RALPHRafalko, Edmund A. ..................1943, 45Rainey, Michael S. .....................1996, 97Ralph, David R. .......................... 1970, 71Rastetter, Richard J. ........................ 1941Rawers, James W. ....... 1946, 47, 48, 49Reber, Brenden ............................... 2009Rebh, George A. ................. 1941, 42, 43Reich, Gilbert M. .............................. 1951Reich, Richard J. .............................. 1953Reinbold, Richard D. .................1940, 41Revenaugh, Ross N. ........................ 1994Richard, Cleveland W. ....2007, 08, 09, 10Ricketts, Zachary R. ......................2010Ritch, John B. III ........................ 1964, 65Ritter, William H. .............................. 1952Roberts, William L. .......................... 1913Robinson, David C. .......................... 1988Rogner, Harris E. ................1936, 37, 38Rolfe, Charles O. ........................1961, 62Roosma, John S. ....1922, 23, 24, 25, 26Rose, Craig P. ............... 1989, 90, 91, 92Rothert, Steven D. ....... 1987, 88, 89, 90Royal, Rickey B. Jr. .................... 2008, 09Rutledge, Matthew D. ... 1999, 2000, 02Ryscavage, Jefferson M. ....1983, 84, 85

Sager, John J. ................................... 1987Sager, Lee H. Jr. ..................1959, 60, 61Salzer, Lester, L. .............................. 1943Samuel, John S. ..................1937, 38, 39Sanert, Seth E. ......................... 2004, 05Schafer, John V. Jr. .......................... 1957Schaffer, Paul A. .............................. 1996Schilling, Charles H. ........................ 1941Schlitt, Dennis G. ......... 1981, 82, 83, 85Schlossberg, Eric J. ................... 1974, 75Schober, William.............................. 2004Schrage, Daniel P. ..............1965, 66, 67Schuh, William E. .....................2007, 08Schutsky, William R. ...........1966, 67, 68Schwab, John R. .............................. 1986Schwartz, Kenneth .......................... 1983Schwarz, Greg.................................. 1994Scott, James A. Jr. ........................... 1936Seeman, Lyle E. ............................... 1928Seigle, Robert N. ................1964, 65, 66Sewell, James E. .......... 2004, 05, 06, 07Shantz, Dennis A. ...............1963, 64, 65Shelley, John R. ............................... 1950Shepard, George E. ......................... 1926Shepherd, George M. ......... 1947, 48, 49Sherard, Stewart Jr. ............1960, 61, 62Sherwin, Robert H. ............. 1971, 72, 73Silliman, Michael B. ...........1964, 65, 66Simmons, Julian C...................2009, 10Simmons, Richard L. .................1968, 69Simpson, Eber E. .......................1942, 43Sinning, Cory M. .......... 2004, 05, 06, 07Sizemore, Jonathan M. .......2007, 08, 09, 10Smith, Andrew D. ..................... 2002, 03Smythe, George W. .......................... 1921Spatola, Christopher M. ...1999, 2000, 01, 02Spatola, John P. .........................2001, 02Spencer, Michael A. ...........1980, 81, 82Springer, Jordan M. ........................2010Staggs, Spencer D. .......................... 1992Stancook, Joseph C. ........................ 1935Stecker, Ray J. .................... 1930, 31, 32Steptoe, Ronald J. ....... 1984, 85, 86, 87Stober, Mason F. .............................. 1925Stoll, Stephen W. ...................... 2004, 05Stoltz, Bradley H. ............................. 1995Storck, Donald G. ............................ 1922Strauss, Robert H. Jr. ...................... 1960Strickler, Dudley G. .......................... 1927Strother, Dean C. .......................1929, 30Sullivan, Henry R. Jr. ..........1937, 38, 39Sullivan, Paul J. Jr. .....................1954, 55Surles, Alexander D. ........................ 1911Sutton, Redondo B. ......................... 1913

SAGER … SAGER … SALZER

Tallman, Kenneth L. ........................ 1946Tatum, George T. ......... 1996, 97, 98, 99Thomas, David J. ................ 1973, 74, 75Thompson, Tyrell A. .... 2007, 08, 09, 10Tixier, Edward L. ........................1950, 51

Trampler, Ross D. ............................ 2009Treado, Alvin D. ...................1962, 63, 64Tucker, Wade O. ............................... 1997Tucker, Young A. ........................1946, 47

TALLMAN … TATUM … THOMAS

UNDERWOOD … UPTGRAFT … URBANUnderwood, George V. Jr. ................ 1935Uptgraft, Jamie W. ....... 1995, 96, 97, 99Urban, Gordon W. ......................1968, 69

VALERIO … VAN HARP … VanVLIETValerio, Thomas M. ...................1975, 76Van Harp, William J. ...........2008, 09, 10VanVliet, John M. ............................. 1913Vaughan, Woodrow W. ..............1939, 40Vaughn, Robert H. .....................1979, 80Vichules, Leo D. .........................1921, 24Vidal, Eugene L. .........................1917, 18Vielledent, Marc C.D. ...................... 2003Villas, Jason R.............. 1993, 94, 95, 96

WAGNER … WALDRON … WALKERWagner, Richard H. ...................1948, 49Waldron, Albert W. ........................... 1915Walker, Christopher C. ........2007, 08, 09, 10Wallace, Gregory J. ................... 2002, 03Wallace, Ryan K. ............................. 2004Walsh, William H. ................1974, 75, 76Wands, Jason A. .......... 1994, 95, 96, 97Weaver, John E. .................. 1951, 53, 54Weiss, Francis E. ............................. 1973Westfi eld, Jonathan G. .................... 1997Whipp, Donald S. .......................1987, 88White, Ernest J. Jr. .............. 1940, 41, 42Whitlow, Robert V. ........................... 1942Wilke, James B. .........................1995, 96Williams, Douglas H. ....2006, 07, 08, 09Williams, Tacuma S. ........................ 1993Williams, Trevor E. ........................... 2004Winton, Gary J. .............1975, 76, 77, 78Wilson, Harry E. ........... 1925, 26, 27, 28Wilson, Joshua A. ...............2002, 03, 04Wilson, Ronald R. ........ 1987, 88, 89, 90Wojdakowski, Walter ................. 1971, 72Wood, William H. ......... 1922, 23, 24, 25Woodruff, Charles G. ....1999, 2000, 01, 02

YEAGER … YEAGER … YEOMANYeager, Fredrick J., 1940Yeager, Michael J., 1984, 85, 86, 87Yeoman, William F., 1947, 48, 50

Zadel, Charles W. ............................ 1963Zastoupil, Thomas E.... 2007, 08, 09, 10Zimmerman, Don Z. ..................1927, 28

ZADEL … ZASTOUPIL … ZIMMERMAN

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1990-91 • HART CENTER (HOLY CROSS)(4) Bucknell 67, (5) Army 49

1991-92 • STABLER ARENA (LEHIGH)(2) Bucknell 74, (7) Army 55

1992-93at (2) Holy Cross 85, (7) Army 68

1993-94 • ALUMNI HALL (NAVY)(1) Navy 96, (8) Army 84

1994-95 • CHRISTL ARENA (ARMY)(7) Army 94, (2) Bucknell 78(3) Navy 70, Army 59

1995-96 • HART CENTER (HOLY CROSS)(7) Army 64, (2) Navy 58(3) Holy Cross 68, Army 65

1996-97 • STABLER ARENA (LEHIGH)(3) Colgate 104, (6) Army 79

1997-98 • ALUMNI HALL (NAVY)(2) Navy 79, (7) Army 52

1998-99 • CHRISTL ARENA (ARMY)(4) Colgate 77, (5) Army 56

1999-00 • KIRBY FIELD HOUSE (LAFAYETTE)(2) Lafayette 71, (7) Army 45

2000-01 • ALUMNI HALL (NAVY)(2) Navy 92, (7) Army 73

2001-02 • SHOW PLACE ARENA (UPPER MARLBORO, MD.)(3) Bucknell 70, (6) Army 59

2002-03 • SHOW PLACE ARENA (UPPER MARLBORO, MD.)(1) Holy Cross 54, (8) Army 40

2003-04 • SHOW PLACE ARENA (UPPER MARLBORO, MD.)(2) American 65, (7) Army 48

2004-05 • HART CENTER (HOLY CROSS)(1) Holy Cross 76, (8) Army 42

2005-06 • SOJKA PAVILION (BUCKNELL)(1) Bucknell 59, (8) Army 47

2006-07(6) Army 47, at (3) Lehigh 46at (2) Bucknell 68, Army 47

2007-08(5) Army 64, at (4) Lehigh 61 (OT)at (1) American 72, Army 60

2008-09at (4) Army 53, (5) Lehigh 50at (1) American 61, Army 60

2009-10at (1) Lehigh 64, (8) Army 45

Team W L Pct.Lehigh 3 1 .750Navy 1 4 .200Bucknell 1 5 .167Holy Cross 0 4 .000Colgate 0 2 .000Lafayette 0 1 .000American 0 3 .000Totals 5 20 .250

PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RESULTS

PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT SERIES RECORDS

ARMY BY SEEDNo. 4 (‘09) ....................................................... 1-1No. 5 (‘91, ‘99, ‘08) ........................................ 1-3No. 6 (‘97, ‘02, ‘07)......................................... 1-3No. 7 (‘92, ‘93, ‘95, ‘96, ‘98, ‘00, ‘01, ‘04) .. 2-8No. 8 (‘94, ‘03, ‘05, ‘06, ‘10) ......................... 0-5

Jarell Brown

WEEKLY AWARDSPLAYER OF THE WEEKJan. 16, 1994 Mark LuekingFeb. 27, 1994 David Ardayfi oDec. 3, 1995 Mark LuekingDec. 10, 1995 Alex MorrisFeb. 4, 1996 Mark LuekingJan. 25, 1999 George TatumFeb. 1, 1999 Seth BarrettJan. 17, 2000 Chris SpatolaDec. 11, 2000 Chris SpatolaJan. 29, 2001 Chris SpatolaNov. 26, 2001 Chris SpatolaDec. 17, 2001 Charles WoodruffJan. 19, 2004 Josh WilsonNov. 29, 2004 Matt BellDec. 5, 2005 Jarell BrownJan. 23, 2006 Corban BatesNov. 13, 2006 Jarell BrownDec. 4, 2006 Jarell BrownNov. 26, 2007 Jarell BrownDec. 3, 2007 Jarell BrownDec. 17, 2007 Marcus NelsonJan. 7, 2008 Jarell BrownJan. 28, 2008 Jarell Brown

Most Awards — Season 4; Jarell Brown, 2007-08Most Awards — Career 7; Jarell Brown, 2004-08Consecutive Awards, Different Players 1995-96; Mark Lueking (Dec. 3)/Alex Morris (Dec. 10) 1998-99; George Tatum (Jan. 25)/Seth Barrett (Feb. 1)Consecutive Awards, Same Player 2007-08; Jarell Brown (Nov. 26/Dec. 3)

ROOKIE OF THE WEEKDec. 1, 1990 David Ardayfi oJan. 5, 1991 David Ardayfi oJan. 12, 1991 David Ardayfi oJan. 19, 1991 David Ardayfi oJan. 26, 1991 David Ardayfi oFeb. 16, 1991 David Ardayfi oDec. 1, 1991 Nico HarrisonJan. 5, 1992 Spencer StaggsJan. 19, 1992 Nico HarrisonJan. 26, 1992 Spencer StaggsFeb. 16, 1992 Kevin FrickaFeb. 23, 1992 Spencer StaggsDec. 6, 1992 Alex MorrisJan. 3, 1993 Alex MorrisJan. 10, 1993 Mark LuekingJan. 17, 1993 Mark LuekingJan. 24, 1993 Alex MorrisFeb. 28, 1993 Alex MorrisFeb. 27, 1994 Jason WandsDec. 17, 1994 Alfred ForbesJan. 7, 1996 George TatumFeb. 11, 1996 George TatumJan. 13, 1997 Dax PearsonDec. 14, 1997 Joe ClarkJan. 11, 1998 Joe ClarkFeb. 8, 1998 Seth Barrett (shared)Jan. 4, 1999 Chris SpatolaFeb. 8, 1999 Chris SpatolaFeb. 15, 1999 Chris SpatolaNov. 20, 2000 J.P. SpatolaDec. 18, 2000 J.P. SpatolaJan. 29, 2001 J.P. SpatolaFeb. 5, 2001 J.P. SpatolaDec. 3, 2001 Joey PaytonJan. 5, 2004 Colin HarrisFeb. 27, 2006 Kenny BrewerDec. 4, 2006 Chris WalkerDec. 12, 2006 Tyrell ThompsonDec. 17, 2007 Nathan HedgecockDec. 1, 2008 Julian SimmonsJan. 12, 2009 Julian SimmonsMarch 2, 2009 Julian Simmons

Most Awards — Season 6; David Ardayfi o, 1990-91Most Consecutive Awards 4; David Ardayfi o, 1990-91Most Players Honored In A Season 3; Nico Harrison, Spencer Staggs, Kevin Fricka, 1991-92

ARMY IN PATRIOT LEAGUE RECORD BOOKPoints — Career 3. Mark Lueking 1992-96 2,032 17. Chris Spatola 1998-02 1,543 26. George Tatum 1995-99 1,460 27. Jarell Brown 2004-08 1,444 34. Matt Bell 2003-07 1,353 t-35. David Ardayfi o 1990-94 1,334 62. Alex Morris 1992-96 1,044

Points — Season t-4. Mark Lueking 1994-95 683

Scoring Average — Season t-5. Mark Lueking 1994-95 24.4 t-7. Mark Lueking 1993-94 23.1

Rebounds — Career 3. David Ardayfi o 1990-94 788 13. Jason Wands 1993-97 638 20. George Tatum 1995-99 599 23. Jonte Harrell 1998-02 589

Assists — Career 16. Josh Miller 2006-10 336 17. Alex Morris 1992-97 335

Field Goal Percentage — Career 2. David Ardayfi o 1990-94 57.6

Field Goal Attempts — Career 1. Mark Lueking 1993-96 1,601

Three-Point Field Goals — Career 2. Mark Lueking 1992-96 300 10. Jarell Brown 2004-08 251

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage — Career 10. Jarell Brown 2004-08 39.9

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2010-11 ARMY MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT TIME

Nov. 12 VASSAR 7 p.m.

Nov. 15 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE 7 p.m.

Nov. 18 at NJIT 7 p.m.

Nov. 20 at Bryant 3:30 p.m.

Nov. 23 BINGHAMTON 7 p.m.

Nov. 27 at Yale 2 p.m.

Dec. 1 BUFFALO 7 p.m.

Dec. 4 vs. Penn! 12:30 p.m.

Dec. 9 at New Hampshire 7 p.m.

Dec. 11 at Dartmouth 7 p.m.

Dec. 19 at LIU 4 p.m.

Dec. 21 at Brown 7 p.m.

Dec. 29 at Texas-Pan American 7 p.m.

Dec. 31 at Fairfield 4 p.m.

Jan. 3 DARTMOUTH 7 p.m.

Jan. 8 at Colgate* 2 p.m.

Jan. 12 HOLY CROSS* 7 p.m.

DATE OPPONENT TIME

Jan. 15 at Lehigh* 7 p.m.

Jan. 19 at America 7:30 p.m.

Jan. 22 NAVY* 6 p.m.

Jan. 26 LAFAYETTE* 7 p.m.

Jan. 29 BUCKNELL* 4 p.m.

Feb. 5 COLGATE* 4 p.m.

Feb. 9 at Holy Cross* 7 p.m.

Feb. 12 LEHIGH* 4 p.m.

Feb. 16 AMERICAN* 7 p.m.

Feb. 19 at Navy* 2:30 p.m.

Feb. 23 at Lafayette* 7 p.m.

Feb. 26 at Bucknell* 4 p.m.

! — game played at IZOD Center (East Rutherford, N.J.)

* — Patriot League game

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