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Page 1: 2010-11 Saint Michael's College Men's Basketball Media Guide

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The 2010-11 Purple Knights

www.smcathletics.com

Front Row, Left to Right: Assistant Coach Nick Leonardelli, Assistant Coach Shavar Bernier, Michael Holton Jr., Chris Hurley, Matt Natoli, John Reiser, HeadCoach Michael Harding. Back Row, Left to Right: Kareem Amedu, Nate Birr, Tyler Schilling, Derek Knutty, Travis Warech, Tom Ward, Sebastian Brandstetter.

No. Player Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School1 John Reiser So. G 6-1 175 Manchester, Conn./Manchester4 Chris Hurley (C) Sr. G 5-7 150 Watertown, Mass./Boston College HS 5 Tom Ward Jr. G 6-4 190 Brighton, East Sussex, England/

Canarias Basketball Academy/Saint Francis (N.Y.) 11 Nate Birr (C) Sr. G/F 6-4 197 Burnsville, Minn./Saint Thomas Academy14 Michael Holton, Jr. Fr. G 6-1 175 Portland, Ore./Sunset/The Winchendon School 21 Travis Warech So. G 6-3 185 Pine Brook, N.J./Montville23 Matt Natoli Sr. G 6-1 180 Fayetteville, N.Y./Jamesville-DeWitt33 Kareem Amedu Fr. F 6-5 200 Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley42 Tyler Schilling Jr. F 6-5 220 Excelsior, Minn./Minnetonka44 Derek Knutty So. F 6-7 192 Rocklin, Calif./Whitney54 Sebastian Brandstetter (C) Sr. C 6-9 215 Newport, Vt./North Country UnionHead Coach: Michael Harding (Bowdoin ’03), First SeasonAssistant Coach: Nick Leonardelli (Dickinson ’07), First SeasonAssistant Coach: Shavar Bernier (Connecticut College ’10), First SeasonCaptains: Nate Birr, Sebastian Brandstetter, Chris Hurley Managers: Jennifer Maxham ’12, Michaela Rivers ’14, Katelyn Whitman ’14Athletic Trainers: Jim Murdock, Jessica Moore, Whitney Grennon

Pronunciation GuideKareem Amedu (AM - uh - DO)

Shavar Bernier (Sha - VAR BURN - ee - ER)Derek Knutty (Ka - NUT - ee)

Nick Leonardelli (LEE - oh - nar - DELL - ee)Travis Warech (WORE - ick)

In-Season Nate Birr (Nov. 9)Birthday

Tallest Sebastian Brandstetter, 6-9Shortest Chris Hurley, 5-7

Oldest Nate Birr (22 on Nov. 9)Youngest Kareem Amedu (18)Heaviest Tyler Schilling, 220 lbs.Lightest Chris Hurley, 150 lbs.

Purple Knights By State/CountryCalifornia (1) Derek Knutty

Connecticut (1) John ReiserEngland (1) Tom WardIllinois (1) Kareem Amedu

Massachusetts (1) Chris HurleyMinnesota (2) Nate Birr

Tyler SchillingNew Jersey (1) Travis WarechNew York (1) Matt Natoli

Oregon (1) Michael Holton, Jr.Vermont (1) Sebastian Brandstetter

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Saint Michael’s Men’s Basketball

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Saint Michael’s General InformationLocation ..........................................................................Colchester, Vt.Founded ............................................................................................1904Enrollment ..........................................................1,900 (undergraduate)President ............................................................Dr. John J. NeuhauserAlma Mater ......................................................................Manhattan ’64Athletic Director ..........................................Geri Knortz Ed.D. M’05 Alma Mater ............................................................SUNY-Cortland ’74Affiliations ..................................................NCAA Division II/ECACConference ........................................................................Northeast-10Nickname ........................................................................Purple KnightsSchool Colors ..............................................................Purple and Gold

Men’s BasketballHead Coach ......................................Michael Harding (Bowdoin ’03)Career Record ......................................................................First SeasonOffice Phone......................................................................802.654.2675E-mail Address ..................................................mharding@smcvt.eduAssistant Coach ..............................Nick Leonardelli (Dickinson ’07)Office Phone......................................................................802.654.2722E-mail Address ..............................................nleonardelli@smcvt.eduAssistant Coach ................Shavar Bernier (Connecticut College ’10)Office Phone......................................................................802.654.2739E-mail Address ....................................................sbernier@smcvt.edu2009-10 Overall Record ..................................................................9-172009-10 NE-10 Record/Place ..........................5-17/t14th out of 16Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................................7/6Starters Returning/Lost ....................................................................4/1All-time varsity record ................................................1,025-973 (.513)Home Court/Capacity ..............................Ross Sports Center/2,500

Sports InformationSports Information Director ..........................................Seth Cole ’01Office Phone......................................................................802.654.2537Office Fax ..........................................................................802.654.2497E-mail ........................................................................scole2@smcvt.eduSports Information Intern ..................................Tony Bonvechio ’10Office Phone......................................................................802.654.2929E-mail ..............................................................abonvechio@smcvt.eduWeb site..................................................http://www.smcathletics.comMailing Address................................................................SMC Box 258..................................................Tarrant Center, Colchester, Vt., 05439

Support StaffNCAA Faculty Athletic Representative ................Dr. Dave LandersSenior Associate Athletic Director ............................Zaf BludevichAssociate Athletic Director ......................... ..Chris Kenny ’86 M’98Head Athletic Trainer ......................................................Jim MurdockAssistant Athletic Trainer................................................Jessica MooreAthletic Training Intern ..........................................Whitney GrennonAdministrative Assistant ......................................................Stacey PeetOffice Coordinator ..........................................................Mary MoreauEquipment Manager............................................................Jon MilazzoAthletic Facilities Director ..................................Meggan Dulude ’07Athletic Department Phone ............................................802.654.2500

Table of Contents2010-11 Roster ..........................................................inside front coverDirections/General Information..........................................................1Media Information..................................................................................2This Is Saint Michael’s College ............................................................3The Northeast-10 Conference..............................................................4Division II and the ECAC ....................................................................52010-11 Opponents ............................................................................6-8Season Outlook ................................................................................9-11The Coaching Staff

Head Coach Michael Harding ....................................................12Assistant Coaches..........................................................................13

Meet The Purple KnightsNate Birr ........................................................................................14Sebastian Brandstetter ..................................................................15Chris Hurley............................................................................... ....16Tyler Schilling ................................................................................17Tom Ward ......................................................................................18Derek Knutty ................................................................................19Travis Warech ................................................................................20Matt Natoli ....................................................................................21John Reiser ....................................................................................21Kareem Amedu ............................................................................22Michael Holton, Jr.........................................................................22

2009-10 Statistics & Results ................................................................232009-10 Box Scores ........................................................................24-28Year-By-Year Records ..........................................................................32All-Time Series History ......................................................................33Coaching Records/NCAA Tournament History ............................34Purple Knight Honor Roll/1,000-Point Club..................................35Season Records......................................................................................36Career Records ......................................................................................37Team Records ........................................................................................38Individual Records ................................................................................39All-Time Roster ..............................................................................40-41Year-By-Year Results ......................................................................42-49President Dr. John J. Neuhauser ........................................................51Athletic Administration..................................................................52-54 Facilities........................................................................inside back cover2010-11 Schedule ..................................................................back cover

The 2010-11 Saint Michael’s College men’s basketball media guidewas written, edited and designed by Sports Information DirectorSeth Cole ’01, with assistance from Harrison Antonioni ’12.Photography by Shane Bufano and Seth Cole. For further infor-mation, contact the Saint Michael’s Sports Information Office at802.654.2537 or [email protected] the cover: Senior tri-captain Nate Birr has played at least 25games and scored at least 200 points each of his first three seasons.On the back cover: Senior tri-captain Chris Hurley has averageda steal a game in his career, with a positive assist/turnover ratio.

Directions to Saint Michael’s College (Ross Sports Center)From the Boston area: Take I-93 North to junction with I-89 inConcord, N.H. Follow I-89 North to Exit 15 in Vermont.From Springfield, Mass./Hartford, Conn.: Take I-91 North tojunction with I-89 in White River Jct. Follow I-89 North to Exit 15.From New York City/New Jersey: Take I-87 North to Exit 20(Whitehall/Ft. Ann). Follow Rt. 149 to Ft. Ann and then follow Rt.4 North to 22A. Take 22A North to Rt. 7. Follow Rt. 7 North to I-189 and head North onto I-89 for three miles to Exit 15.From Montreal and points north: Take I-89 South to Exit 16(Colchester). Take right onto Rt. 7 South and then left onto Rt. 15East in center of Winooski.From Littleton, N.H., and Maine: Take Rt. 2 to Montpelier toI-89 North to Exit 15.From I-89: Bear right off the exit ramp onto Rt. 15 East forapproximately 1/4 mile. Take a left at the first set of lights intoSaint Michael’s College. Follow campus road 1/10 of a mile. TheTarrant Recreation Center and Ross Sports Center are on the right.Enter Tarrant to access Ross.

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Media Information

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Saint Michael’s Media Relations ServicesServices: Programs, statistics and pregame notes are always pro-vided prior to the game. Halftime box scores will be given out tothe media as will post-game statistics.Press Row: The Ross Sports Center is equipped with a workingpress row that features telephone and digital lines for the media touse during and after the game. Please see Seth Cole prior to gametime for more information.Credentials: All requests for media credentials must be placedthrough the office of sports information, and should be made byworking press only. Seating at press row is limited so please call inadvance and notify the office of your seating needs. Passes are heldat the ticket window in the entrance of the Tarrant RecreationCenter.Telephones: The media will have access to telephones followingthe game in the sports information office.Interviews: Saint Michael’s coaches and players are available forinterviews following the game outside the men’s basketball lockerroom, located on the second floor of the Ross Sports Centerbehind the gym. Please allow for the team’s 10-minute cooling-offperiod. Non-game day interviews must be arranged through thesports information office.Radio Broadcasting Rights: Space and phone lines are availablefor visiting radio stations. Please contact the sports informationoffice at least one week prior to the game you wish to broadcast toensure line availability.Who to Contact at SMC: For further information concerning theSaint Michael’s men’s basketball team, please contact Seth Cole inthe sports information office at 802.654.2537 or [email protected].

Saint Michael’s Media OutletsLocal Daily Newspapers ContactsBurlington Free Press John FantinoFax 802.651.4848Phone 802.660.1848Rutland Herald Bob FredetteFax 802.773.0311Phone 802.747.6121Barre Times Argus James BiggamFax 802.479.4096Phone 802.479.0191Bennington Banner Adam WhiteFax 802.442.3413Phone 802.447.7567Brattleboro Reformer Shane CoveyFax 802.257.1305Phone 802.254.2311Caledonian Record Michael BeniashFax 802.748.1613Phone 802.748.8121Newport Daily Express James FullerFax 802.334.6891Phone 802.334.6568Saint Albans Messenger Josh KaufmannPhone 802.524.9771E-Mail [email protected] Weekly NewspapersColchester Sun Matt DivenerePhone 802.651.6882E-Mail [email protected] Reporter Joe GonilloPhone 802.878.5282E-Mail [email protected] Independent Andy KirkaldyPhone 802.388.4944E-Mail [email protected] Gazette Dave MorsePhone 802.472.6521E-Mail [email protected] Newspapers (Fax Numbers)Boston Globe 617.929.2670Boston Herald 617.619.6430Associated Press, Montpelier 802.223.0654Associated Press, Boston 617.388.8125Associated Press, New York 212.621.1639TelevisionWCAX-TV (CBS) Mike McCuneFax 802.652.6399Phone 802.652.6348WPTZ-TV (NBC) Ken DrakeFax 518.561.1201Phone 518.561.5555 or 802.860.2222Fox-44 (FOX) Kristian ReadFax 802.660.8673Phone 802.859.1344RadioWCAT 1390 AM J.J. PrieveE-Mail [email protected] 802.863.1010WVMT 620 AM Charlie Pipillo/Ernie FarrarFax 802.655.1329Phone 802.655.0303WWPV 88.7 FM (Campus Radio Station)Fax 802.654.2336Phone 802.654.2334Internet OutletsNortheast-10 Conference http://www.northeast10.orgEastern College Athletic Conference http://www.ecac.comNCAA http://www.ncaa.orgDivision II Basketball http://www.d2basketball.comDivision II Bulletin http://www.smallcollegehoops.com

Finding Out More About Saint Michael’s CollegeCheck Out Our Web Site! Fans can access a wide array of infor-mation on the official site for Purple Knights athletics, includingup-to-date news, rosters, schedules and team stats. While there,check out SMC Athletics on Facebook and Twitter too! For themost complete information on all 21 SMC sports, log ontohttp://www.smcathletics.com.Call The Saint Michael’s College Athletic Hotline - The sportsinformation office manages a 24-hour sports hotline with gamescores and recaps. The service is updated as soon as possible fol-lowing contests, usually within one hour of completion. TheHotline can be accessed by dialing 802.654.2SMC.Visit The Northeast-10 Web Site - The Northeast-10 Conferenceproduces one of the top conference Web sites in the country andoffers comprehensive information on all 23 league sports. To learnmore about Saint Michael’s and its NE-10 opponents, log ontohttp://www.northeast10.org.

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This Is Saint Michael’s College

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Saint Michael’s College, one of the nation’s Best Liberal ArtColleges in the 2011 edition of Best Colleges by U.S News MediaGroup, and one of The Princeton Review’s Best 371 Colleges, is aCatholic liberal arts college committed to creating a life-changingeducational experience for students from throughout New England,the nation and the world.

Saint Michael’s involves 1,900 undergraduate students in an on-campus residential community characterized by lifelong volunteerservice, global perspectives and exceptional teaching in traditionalarts and sciences, as well as contemporary fields of study. TheCollege is situated on 440 scenic acres overlooking Burlington andLake Champlain, with superlative views of Vermont’s GreenMountains. The Saint Michael’s community is further enriched byapproximately 500 graduate students and 200 international studentsin the College’s School of International Studies, one of the nation’soldest intensive English language institutes.

A vibrant campus experience encompasses everything fromsports to academic enrichment, to the fine and performing arts, tothe unique international character of the college. Saint Michael’s isknown as a terrific place for students who want to make the world abetter place, as service to the community and to all humankind is avibrant part of student life, reflecting the heritage of service of theEdmundite priests who founded Saint Michael’s--the one and onlyEdmundite college in the world--in 1904. Today, more than 70 per-cent of the student body actively pursues community service proj-ects through Mobilization of Volunteer Efforts (M.O.V.E.), reflect-ing a unique passion for social justice issues on campus.

With nearly 100 percent of undergraduates living on campus,residential life is designed to enable academic pursuits, co-curricular

activities, and the pure enjoyment of the college years and theVermont experience to converge in a total Saint Michael’s Collegeexperience. The Tarrant Recreation Center and Ross Sports Centerform the epicenter for athletic and recreational activities on campus.The College offers 21 intercollegiate sports that compete at theNCAA Division II level with all but four teams participating in thehighly competitive Northeast-10 Conference, the second-largestDivision II conference in the nation.

For students who are looking for something slightly less com-petitive, there is a wide variety of club and intramural sports such asrugby, basketball, softball and even table tennis. Our acclaimedWilderness Program also bring students into the great Vermont out-doors for adventure sports and survival training, from beginner toadvanced certification levels.

Saint Michael’s is home to Greater Burlington’s only Actor’sEquity professional summer theater, the Saint Michael’s Playhouse.On North Campus at historic Fort Ethan Allen, the Elley-LongMusic Center at Saint Michael’s College is headquarters for theVermont Youth Orchestra Association and provides rehearsal andperformance space for the Vermont Mozart Festival. In recent yearsSaint Michael’s students and professors have received Rhodes,Woodrow Wilson, Guggenheim, Fulbright, National ScienceFoundation and other grants, and Saint Michael’s professors havebeen named Vermont Professor of the Year in four of the last nineyears.

Saint Michael’s rose 12 spots to 93rd on the National LiberalArts Colleges list in the 2011 edition of Best Colleges by U.S.

News Media Group.

Burlington’s Honors#1 City to Have it All

#1 Place for Outdoor SportsBest Standard of Living in U.S.

Least Stressful Metro AreaAwarded “Dream Team” Status

Safest State in the NationOne of the Best Retirement Areas in U.S.Sixth-Best “Family-Friendly” Place in U.S.One of the Top-10 Places to Raise a Family

An Outstanding Get-Away Location in the Northeast

Burlington, Vermont“The Nation’s Most Livable City”

Located in the northwest corner of beautiful Vermont, Burlingtonis the state’s largest city with a population of approximately 50,000 peo-ple, a number that more than doubles when you add the surroundingtowns. Burlington is a thriving community that has just the right com-bination of cultural activities, great food, shopping, and outdoor pur-suits. A&E Television called Burlington the country’s No. 1 city in its“Top Ten Cities To Have It All” poll. Church Street, the city’s down-town marketplace and epicenter of all Burlington has to offer, has beenrated as one of America’s “Great American Main Streets” by theNational Trust for Historic Preservation.

Below are some of the honors “the Queen City” was honoredwithin the last several years by various publications and organizations.

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Northeast-10 Conference MembersAdelphi University..........................................Garden City, N.Y.American International College....................Springfield, Mass.Assumption College ........................................Worcester, Mass.Bentley University ..............................................Waltham, Mass.Franklin Pierce University ....................................Rindge, N.H.Le Moyne College ................................................Syracuse, N.Y.University of Massachusetts Lowell....................Lowell, Mass.Merrimack College ................................North Andover, Mass.University of New Haven ..........................West Haven, Conn.Pace University................................................Pleasantville, N.Y.Saint Anselm College ....................................Manchester, N.H.Saint Michael’s College........................................Colchester, Vt.The College of Saint Rose ....................................Albany, N.Y.Southern Connecticut State Univ. ............New Haven, Conn.Southern New Hampshire Univ. ..................Manchester, N.H.Stonehill College ....................................................Easton, Mass.

The Northeast-10 Conference

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Currently completing its third decade, the Northeast-10Conference has established itself as one of the premier all-aroundNCAA Division II conferences in the nation. The conference is com-prised of 16 northeastern colleges and universities: six fromMassachusetts, four from New York, three from New Hampshire,two from Connecticut, and one from Vermont (Saint Michael’s).

Founded in 1980 as the Northeast-7, the NE-10 has seen manychanges in recent years, most notably when the league expanded from10 to 15 institutions for the 2000-01 academic year. Franklin PierceUniversity, the University of Massachusetts Lowell, the College ofSaint Rose, Southern Connecticut State University and Southern NewHampshire University were all added to the league that season. In2008-09, the University of New Haven replaced Bryant University,which moved up to NCAA Division I, and this year, AdelphiUniversity became the conference’s 16th member, tied for the most inDivision II.

A rotating round robin schedule dictates that all Northeast-10schools play a 22-game conference basketball schedule, with schoolsmeeting each other at least once during the regular season, and someschools meeting twice. Over a four-year period, each institution playsa balanced schedule against all league members. The season is cappedoff by a 12-team conference tournament. The winner of the confer-ence tournament (both men and women) receives an automatic berthto the NCAA Division II Northeast Regional Tournament.

Conference champions are also crowned in baseball, women’sbasketball, men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, football,men’s golf, men’s ice hockey, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s andwomen’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving,men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball.

2009-10 Season Wrap Up2010 NE-10Tournament

First Round#5 Saint Anselm 67

#12 Pace 53#11 Southern N.H. 84

#6 Saint Rose 77#7 UMass Lowell 91

#10 Assumption 79#9 Adelphi 57

#8 American Intl. 45Quarterfinals#9 Adelphi 59

#1 Stonehill 58#7 UMass Lowell 76

#2 Bentley 63#3 Merrimack 80

#11 Southern N.H. 72#5 Saint Anselm 74

#4 Le Moyne 67Semifinals#7 UMass Lowell 80

#3 Merrimack 70#9 Adelphi 78

#5 Saint Anselm 66Championship#7 UMass Lowell 73

#9 Adelphi 58

Institution NE-10 OverallStonehill* 20-2 24-6Bentley 17-5 26-7Merrimack 16-6 21-9Le Moyne 14-8 18-10Saint Anselm 14-8 20-11Saint Rose 13-9 16-12UMass Lowell# 13-9 20-12American Intl. 12-10 14-14Adelphi 12-10 22-11Assumption 10-12 13-15Southern N.H. 9-13 15-14Pace 8-14 10-18Franklin Pierce 7-15 12-15Saint Michael’s 5-17 9-17New Haven 5-17 5-22Southern Conn. 1-21 2-25* NE-10 Regular Season Champion# NE-10 Tournament Champion

Player of the Year:Jason Westrol, Sr., G, Bentley

Freshman of the Year:Andre Pope, G, Saint Rose

Defensive Player of the Year:Randall Stallworth, Sr., G, Stonehill

Coach of the Year:David McLaughlin, Stonehill

All-Conference First TeamJason Westrol, Sr., G, BentleyLaurence Ekperigin, Sr., F, Le MoyneDarren Duncan, Sr., G, MerrimackThomas Baudinet, Jr., G, Saint AnselmA.J. Rudowitz, Sr., F, Stonehill

All-Conference Second TeamRichard Byrd, Jr., G, AdelphiBrian Tracey, Jr., F, BentleyKyle Caiola, So., G, UMass LowellDarin Mency, Jr., G, MerrimackRandall Stallworth, Sr., G, Stonehill

All-Conference Third TeamAikeem Vanderhorst, Sr., F, American Intl.Kinard Dozier, Jr., G, Franklin PierceDamani Corbin, Gr., G, Le MoyneGreg Vetrano, Sr., G, Saint AnselmShea Bromirski, So., G, Saint Rose

All Rookie TeamTim Beinert, F/G, AssumptionEric Jean-Guillaume, G, Franklin PierceTravis Warech, G, Saint Michael’sAndre Pope, G, Saint RoseTobin Carberry, G, Southern Conn.

2010-11 NE-10Preseason Coaches’ PollRk. School Pts.1. Bentley (9) 2162. Saint Anselm (1) 1953. Merrimack (1) 1894. Saint Rose (2) 1825. Stonehill (3) 1746. American Int’l 1397. Adelphi 1358. Assumption 1249. UMass Lowell 12010. Southern N.H. 11111. Saint Michael’s 8112. Franklin Pierce 7213. Le Moyne 6514. Pace 6415. Southern Conn. 3016. New Haven 23First place votes in parentheses

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Division II And The ECAC

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Almost every sports fan is familiar with thethree NCAA membership classifications:Divisions I, II and III. The public may be lessfamiliar with what the classifications mean, espe-cially in the case of Division II.

In brief, Division I members are required tosponsor the most sports and provide the most ath-

letically related financial aid for student-athletes. DivisionIII members, on the other hand, are prohibited from providing athlet-ically related financial assistance.

In Division II, members are required to sponsor at least 10 varsi-ty sports (at least five of which are women’s), and offer at least a min-imum amount of athletically related financial aid.

Other, less tangible considerations characterize Division II mem-bership. Student-athletes often come from the area in which their insti-tution is located. They are integrated with the student body. Manycoaches and administrators perform other jobs or functions at theirinstitutions, including teaching. Most Division II student-athletes payfor school through a combination of scholarship money, grants, stu-dent loans and employment earnings. The division’s philosophy stress-es participation, and its financial aid requirement ensures quality com-petition.

Members of Division II believe that a well-conducted intercolle-giate athletics program, based on sound educational principles andpractices, is a proper part of the educational mission of a university orcollege and that the educational welfare of the participating studentathlete is of primary concern.

Higher education has lasting importance on an individual’s futuresuccess. The Division II approach provides the student-athlete withgrowth opportunities through academic achievement, learning in high-level athletic competition and development of positive societal atti-tudes in service to community.

National championship opportunities in Division II are compara-ble to those in Divisions I and III. For 2010-11, Division II national-championship competition will be offered in the following sports:Men (12) Women (13)Baseball BasketballBasketball Cross countryCross country Field hockeyFootball GolfGolf LacrosseLacrosse RowingSoccer SoccerSwimming and diving SoftballTennis Swimming and divingIndoor track TennisOutdoor track Indoor trackWrestling Outdoor track

VolleyballIn addition, Division II institutions and student-athletes are eligi-

ble to compete in National Collegiate (all division) Championships inwomen’s bowling, men’s and women’s gymnastics, men’s volleyball, andmen’s and women’s water polo. Coed national championships are alsoconducted for all divisions in fencing, rifle and skiing.

Community engagement activities are key to providing a compre-hensive educational experience for students and strengthening the linkbetween Division II athletics programs and their local communities.

The balance and integration of these different areas of learn-ing opportunity provide Division II student-athletes with a path tograduation while cultivating a variety of skills and knowledge for lifeahead.

In all, 291 institutions are NCAA Division II members, rang-ing from New England to Alaska and Hawaii. Nearly 90,000 stu-dent-athletes played an NCAA Divsion II sport during the 2009-10school year, and more than one million students are enrolled at anNCAA Division II institution.

Since its foundation 73years ago, the Eastern CollegeAthletic Conference hasemerged as a nationwide leaderin service, with approximately300 member institutions (more than 20 percent of the NCAA’smembership) in Divisions I, II and III, ranging across 16 statesfrom Maine to North Carolina, and westerly to Illinois.

Located in Centerville, Mass., on Cape Cod, the ECAC spon-sors nearly 100 preseason and postseason events in 37 men’s andwomen’s sports. The ECAC provides leadership assistance fornumerous affiliate organizations including the IntercollegiateAssociation of Amateur Athletes in America (IC4A), IntercollegiateFencing Association (IFA), Eastern Intercollegiate WrestlingAssociation (EIWA), Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges(EARC), Eastern Association of Women’s Rowing Colleges(EAWRC), ECAC Hockey League (ECACHL), Eastern CollegeAthletic Conference Sports Information Directors Association(ECAC-SIDA), and Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA).

The ECAC assigns officials in 12 sports in Divisions I, II andIII, including baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, fencing, fieldhockey, football, men’s gymnastics, men’s and women’s ice hockey,men’s and women’s soccer, softball and wrestling. In addition, theECAC officiating bureaus provide clinics and workshops, improv-ing the level of officiating and attracting the most qualified colle-giate officials. The bureaus assign for both conference and NCAAchampionships and totaled over 46,000 assignments using morethan 4,400 officials last year.

The ECAC publicizes the achievements of over 2,500 student-athletes annually through the Player of the Week program and post-season all-stars. There are 23 sports for which the ECAC decidesPlayers of the Week throughout the regular season, and 10 sportswhere all-star teams are honored.

During the fall convention each year, the recognition awardsprogram honors institutions, administrators, student-athletes, andofficials for yearly and career achievements in these categories:n ECAC Jostens Institution of the Year Award (institution) n ECAC Jostens Administrator of the Year Award (current male

and female administrator) n Katherine Ley Award (female administrator) n James Lynah Distinguished Achievement Award (retired admin-

istrators) n Robbins Scholar-Athlete Awards (male and female student-ath-

letes in Div. I, II and III) n Award of Valor (student-athlete) n George L. Shiebler Award (game officials) n Commissioner’s Award (meritorious service) n ECAC Turfer Athletic Rowing Trophy

The ECAC also serves as the primary league for Division IIImen’s hockey (3), Division III women’s hockey (2), and Division Imen’s lacrosse.

The conference’s four Web sites feature real-time managementand cutting-edge technology. In addition, the nation’s leading onlineofficiating system site is a password-protected extranet that allowsfor real-time access to its membership and officials as changes occurto their schedules. The Conference’s main Web site is managed by acustom developed auto-content management system, giving thestaff the ability to release conference news as it happens.

ECAC Division II Member InstitutionsAdelphiBridgeportCaldwellC.W. PostDominicanDowlingLake Erie

Le MoyneLincolnMansfieldMercyhurstPostSaint AnselmSaint Michael’s

Salem InternationalSo. Connecticut St.West Chester

*NE-10 schools in bold

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2010-11 Opponents

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Adelphi UniversityPanthers

Game #18: Jan. 29 at Colchester, Vt.Location: Garden City, N.Y.Undergraduate Enrollment: 4,464Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10Home Court: Center for Recreation & SportAthletic Director: Robert HartwellHead Coach: Dominick Savino Alma Mater (year): Southern Connecticut School Record (yrs.): First Season 2009-10 Record: 22-11Conference Record/Finish: 12-10/t8th Sports Info. Director: Suzette McQueenSID Phone: 516.877.4236SID Fax: 516.877.4237Web Site: www.aupanthers.com

Concordia College Clippers

Game #4: Nov. 20 at Colchester, Vt.Location: Bronxville, N.Y.Undergraduate Enrollment: 600Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Central Atlantic CollegiateHome Court: Meyer Athletic CenterAthletic Director: Ivan MarquezHead Coach: Brian SondeyAlma Mater (year): New England CollegeSchool Record (yrs.): First Season2009-10 Record: 8-19Conference Record/Finish: 8-10/t7thSports Info. Director: Erin SchulerSID Phone: 914.337.9300 x2454SID Fax: 914.395.4515Web Site: www.concordiaclippers.com

Caldwell College Cougars

Game #2: Nov. 13 at Easton, Mass.Location: Caldwell, N.J.Undergraduate Enrollment: 1,031Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Central Atlantic CollegiateHome Court: George R. Newman CenterAthletic Director: Mark CorinoHead Coach: Mark CorinoAlma Mater (year): Kean ’77School Record (yrs.): 362-281 (22)2009-10 Record: 4-23Conference Record/Finish: 3-15/13thSports Info. Director: Matt McLaganSID Phone: 973.618.3567SID Fax: 973.618.3370Web Site: http://info.caldwell.edu/athletics

Le Moyne CollegeDolphins

Game #12: Jan. 8 at Syracuse, N.Y.Location: Syracuse, N.Y.Undergraduate Enrollment: 2,784Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10 Home Court: Henniger CenterAthletic Director: Matt BassettHead Coach: Steve Evans Alma Mater (year): Union ’94School Record (yrs.): 140-143 (10)2009-10 Record: 18-10Conference Record/Finish: 14-8/t4thSports Info. Director: Kevin McNeillSID Phone: 315.445.4412SID Fax: 315.445.4678Web Site: www.lemoynedolphins.com

C.W. Post - Long Island University Pioneers

Game #1: Nov. 12 at Easton, Mass.Location: Brookville, N.Y.Undergraduate Enrollment: 8,472Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: East Coast Conference (ECC)Home Court: Pratt Recreation CenterAthletic Director: Bryan CollinsHead Coach: Chris CaseyAlma Mater (year): Western Connecticut ’86School Record (yrs.): First Season2009-10 Record: 23-6Conference Record/Finish: 18-3/t1stSports Info. Director: Jill FisherSID Phone: 516.299.4156SID Fax: 516.299.2844Web Site: www.cwpostpioneers.com

Bentley UniversityFalcons

Game #10: Jan. 2 at Colchester, Vt.Game #20: Feb. 5 at Waltham, Mass.

Location: Waltham, Mass.Undergraduate Enrollment: 4,016Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10Home Court: Dana CenterAthletic Director: Bob DeFeliceHead Coach: Jay LawsonAlma Mater (year): New Hampshire ’79 School Record (yrs.): 390-178 (20) 2009-10 Record: 26-7Conference Record/Finish: 17-5/2ndSports Info. Director: Dick LipeSID Phone: 781.891.2334SID Fax: 781.891.2648Web Site: www.bentleyfalcons.com

Assumption CollegeGreyhounds

Game #16: Jan. 22 at Colchester, Vt.Location: Worcester, Mass.Undergraduate Enrollment: 2,150Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10Home Court: Laska GymnasiumAthletic Director: Ted PaulauskasHead Coach: Serge DeBariAlma Mater (year): Assumption ’71 School Record (yrs.): 136-128 (9)2009-10 Record: 13-15Conference Record/Finish: 10-12/10thSports Info. Director: Steve MorrisSID Phone: 508.767.7240SID Fax: 508.798.2568Web Site: www.assumptiongreyhounds.com

American International CollegeYellow Jackets

Game #17: Jan. 25 at Springfield, Mass.Location: Springfield, Mass.Undergraduate Enrollment: 1,743Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10Home Court: Butova GymnasiumAthletic Director: Richard BedardHead Coach: Art Luptowski Alma Mater (year): Bloomsburg ’73 School Record (yrs.): 148-164 (11) 2009-10 Record: 14-14Conference Record/Finish: 12-10/t8thSports Info. Director: Darryl KonickiSID Phone: 413.205.3572 SID Fax: 413.205.3571Web Site: www.aicyellowjackets.com

Franklin Pierce UniversityRavens

Game #5: Nov. 23 at Rindge, N.H.Game #21: Feb. 8 at Colchester, Vt.

Location: Rindge, N.H.Undergraduate Enrollment: 1,500Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10Home Court: F.P.U. Field HouseAthletic Director: Bruce KirshHead Coach: Dave ChadbourneAlma Mater (year): St. Joseph’s (Maine) ’88School Record (yrs.): 144-163 (11) 2009-10 Record: 12-15Conference Record/Finish: 7-15/13thSports Info. Director: Doug DeBiaseSID Phone: 603.899.4222SID Fax: 603.899.4328Web Site: http://athletics.franklinpierce.edu

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Pace UniversitySetters

Game #14: Jan. 15 at Pleasantville, N.Y.Location: Pleasantville, N.Y.Undergraduate Enrollment: 7,807Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10Home Court: Goldstein Athletic CenterAthletic Director: Joseph F. O’DonnellHead Coach: Jim HarterAlma Mater (year): Delaware ’82School Record (yrs.): 191-167 (12)2009-10 Record: 10-18Conference Record/Finish: 8-14/12thSports Info. Director: John TagliaferriSID Phone: 914.773.3888SID Fax: 914.773.3977Web Site: www.pacesettersathletics.com

The College of Saint RoseGolden Knights

Game #11: Jan. 5 at Colchester, Vt.Location: Albany, N.Y.Undergraduate Enrollment: 4,980Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10Home Court: Daniel P. Nolan GymnasiumAthletic Director: Catherine Cummings HakerHead Coach: Brian BeauryAlma Mater (year): Saint Rose ’82 School Record (yrs.): 517-218 (24)2009-10 Record: 16-12Conference Record/Finish: 13-9/t6thSports Info. Director: David AlexanderSID Phone: 518.458.5491SID Fax: 518.458.5457Web Site: www.gogoldenknights.com

Southern Connecticut State UniversityOwls

Game #13: Jan. 11 at Colchester, Vt.Location: New Haven, Conn.Undergraduate Enrollment: 7,114Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10Home Court: Moore FieldhouseAthletic Director: Patricia NicolHead Coach: Michael DonnellyAlma Mater (year): Sacred HeartSchool Record (yrs.): First Season2009-10 Record: 2-25Conference Record/Finish: 1-21/16thSports Info. Director: Michael KobylanskiSID Phone: 203.392.6005SID Fax: 203.392.6967Web Site: www.southernctowls.com

Saint Anselm CollegeHawks

Game #8: Dec. 7 at Colchester, Vt.Game #26: Feb. 23 at Manchester, N.H.

Location: Manchester, N.H.Undergraduate Enrollment: 2,000Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10Home Court: Stoutenburgh GymnasiumAthletic Director: Dr. Jo-Ann E. NesterHead Coach: Keith DicksonAlma Mater (year): New Hampshire ’79School Record (yrs.): 457-255 (24)2009-10 Record: 20-11Conference Record/Finish: 14-8/t4thSports Info. Director: Ken Johnson, Jr.SID Phone: 603.641.7167SID Fax: 603.641.7172Web Site: http://athletics.anselm.edu

Queens CollegeKnights

Game #9: Dec. 19 at Flushing, N.Y.Location: Flushing, N.Y.Enrollment: 18,000Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: East Coast Conference (ECC)Home Court: Fitzgerald GymnasiumAthletic Director: Dr. Richard WettanHead Coach: Kyrk PeponakisAlma Mater (year): St. John’s ’88School Record (yrs.): 210-209 (15)2009-10 Record: 18-11Conference Record/Finish: 14-7/3rdSports Info. Director: Leslie BuschSID Phone: 718.997.2733SID Fax: 718.997.2799Web Site: http://athletics.qc.cuny.edu/sports

University of New HavenChargers

Game #15: Jan. 19 at West Haven, Conn.Location: West Haven, Conn.Undergraduate Enrollment: 3,500Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10Home Court: Charger GymnasiumAthletic Director: Deborah ChinHead Coach: Ted HotalingAlma Mater (year): Albany ’95School Record (yrs.): First Season2009-10 Record: 5-22Conference Record/Finish: 5-17/t14thSports Info. Director: Andrew BeardsleySID Phone: 203.932.7025SID Fax: 203.932.7470Web Site: www.newhavenchargers.com

Merrimack CollegeWarriors

Game #22: Feb. 10 at Colchester, Vt.Game #25: Feb. 19 at North Andover, Mass.Location: North Andover, Mass.Undergraduate Enrollment: 2,350Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10Home Court: Volpe CenterAthletic Director: Glenn HofmannHead Coach: Bert HammelAlma Mater (year): Bentley ’73School Record (yrs.): 448-408 (30)2009-10 Record: 21-9Conference Record/Finish: 16-6/3rdSports Info. Director: Brad DavisSID Phone: 978.837.5238SID Fax: 978.837.5032Web Site: www.merrimackathletics.com

University of Massachusetts LowellRiver Hawks

Game #3: Nov. 17 at Lowell, Mass.Game #19: Feb. 2 at Colchester, Vt.

Location: Lowell, Mass.Undergraduate Enrollment: 8,031Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10Home Court: Costello GymnasiumAthletic Director: Dana SkinnerHead Coach: Greg HerendaAlma Mater (year): Merrimack ’83School Record (yrs.): 41-20 (2)2009-10 Record: 20-12Conference Record/Finish: 13-9/t6thSports Info. Director: Chris O’DonnellSID Phone: 978.934.2306SID Fax: 978.934.2313Web Site: www.goriverhawks.com

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Stonehill CollegeSkyhawks

Game #6: Nov. 28 at Easton, Mass.Game #23: Feb. 12 at Colchester, Vt.

Location: Easton, Mass.Undergraduate Enrollment: 2,347Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10Home Court: Merkert GymnasiumAthletic Director: Paula J. SullivanHead Coach: David McLaughlinAlma Mater (year): Colby ’97School Record (yrs.): 131-48 (7)2009-10 Record: 24-6Conference Record/Finish: 20-2/1stSports Info. Director: Doug MonsonSID Phone: 508.565.1352SID Fax: 508.565.1504Web Site: www.stonehillskyhawks.com

Southern New Hampshire UniversityPenmen

Game #7: Dec. 1 at Colchester, Vt.Game #24: Feb. 16 at Manchester, N.H.

Location: Manchester, N.H.Undergraduate Enrollment: 100 Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10Home Court: SNHU FieldhouseAthletic Director: Chip PolakHead Coach: Stan SpirouAlma Mater (year): Keene State ’74School Record (yrs.): 499-249 (25)2009-10 Record: 15-14Conference Record/Finish: 9-13/11thSports Info. Director: Greg RoyceSID Phone: 603.645.9638SID Fax: 603.645.9686Web Site: www.snhupenmen.com

University of VermontCatamounts

Exhibition: Nov. 6 at Burlington, Vt.Location: Burlington, Vt.Enrollment: 9,867Affiliation: NCAA Division IConference: America EastHome Court: Patrick GymnasiumAthletic Director: Robert CorranHead Coach: Mike LonerganAlma Mater (year): Catholic ’88 School Record (yrs.): 103-59 (5)2009-10 Record: 25-10Conference Record/Finish: 12-4/2ndSports Info. Director: Lisa ChampagneSID Phone: 802.656.1818SID Fax: 802.656.8328Web Site: www.uvmathletics.com

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The Saint Michael’s College men’s basketball teambegins a new era in 2010-11, and with it, new expectations.

Tom O’Shea, the winningest head coach in the 90-yearhistory of the program with 176 victories, retired at the endof last season. Picked to replace O’Shea is MichaelHarding, a youngcoach with enormouspotential and signifi-cant success as anassistant coach. Notonly does Harding wel-come two new assis-tants to his coachingstaff - NickLeonardelli andShavar Bernier - butfour newcomers havebeen added to a strongnucleus of sevenreturnees.

As a result, thePurple Knights areconfident that they canqualify for the NE-10Tournament for thefirst time since 2007.So, too, are the league’shead coaches, as SaintMichael’s was picked tofinish 11th in thePreseason Coaches’Poll.

SeniorsSaint Michael’s will

be led by its four sen-iors in 2010-11, and inparticular, its three sen-ior senior tri-captains.

Heading the groupis Nate Birr. A hard-working, versatile, andvocal leader, Birr hasbeen extremely durableand consistentthroughout his Purple Knight career. With the ability toplay anywhere from point guard to power forward, Birr hasplayed at least 25 games, averaged at least 30 minutes agame, and scored at least 200 points in each of his firstthree seasons at Saint Michael’s.

“Nate is going to have a great senior year,” predictsHarding. “Tough, defensive minded, and a proven play-maker, Nate is a senior we will look to in pressure situationsthroughout the season.”

Another hard-working guard back for his fourth andfinal year at SaintMichael’s is ChrisHurley. A pure pointguard known for hisquickness and nose forthe ball, Hurley hasaveraged nearly a stealper game in his SaintMichael’s career, andhas tallied more assiststhan turnovers everyseason.

“On and off thecourt, Chris is our mostvocal senior leader. Herefuses to be out-worked by otherguards,” says Harding.“Consistent decisionmaking with the ballwill be the key for Christo have an impact inour backcourt.”

Fellow tri-captainS e b a s t i a nBrandstetter (left) isback as the only truecenter on the team. Thetallest member of thesquad at 6’9”,Brandstetter hasrecorded double-digitblocks each of the lasttwo seasons. He pro-vides something thatno one else on thesquad does, and maysee increased playingtime as a result.

“A thoughtful sen-ior leader, Sebastian has had an impressive summer andpre-season,” observes Harding. “This work should be evi-dent as we look for him to make an impact in our front-court.”

Completing the quartet of seniors is Matt Natoli. A

Senior tri-captain Sebastian Brandstetter, the team’s only true center, can bea force inside the paint for the Purple Knights. He recorded double-digitblocks for the second straight season last year, while shooting 52 percentfrom the field.

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true success story, Natoli joins the team for his first seasonas a Purple Knight in 2010-11 . He dedicated his summerto do whatever it took to make the team as a walk-on, andimpressed Harding and the coaching staff so much that heearned the last spot on the team.

“Smart, tough, andconsistent, Matt leadsby example,” saysHarding. “He hasmodeled daily how wewant our younger play-ers to prepare to play.”

JuniorsA pair of juniors

will have two very dif-ferent roles for thePurple Knights thisseason, but both willbe expected to makesignificant on-courtcontributions.

Back for his thirdseason is forwardTyler Schilling (right).The team’s toprebounder, and one ofthe best in the league,Schilling also hasdeveloped an effectiveoffensive game. Hemade 59 percent of hisfield goal attempts lastseason - one of thebest single-season per-centages in programhistory - and will beexpected to continuehis double-digit scor-ing production thiswinter.

“A physicallyimposing rebounder,Tyler has worked hardto expand his offensivegame,” notes Harding. “This improvement will be pivotalto our team’s success this season.”

On the perimeter, shooting guard Tom Ward made acontribution last year in his first with the Purple Knights

after transferring from NCAA Division I Saint Francis(N.Y.). Ward’s ability to drain the outside shot should helpopen the inside for Schilling and the team’s other post play-ers.

“Tom is a quality shooter who has made greats strideswith his physicalstrength,” says Harding.“Look for consistentdefensive positioningand concentration todetermine his impacton the court.”

SophomoresA trio of sopho-

mores - including twowho look to securestarting roles - are a keypiece of the PurpleKnights’ attack in 2010-11.

Leading the three-some is Travis Warech(next page). The shoot-ing guard made animmediate impact as afirst-year in 2009-10, ashe led the team in scor-ing and earned NE-10All-Rookie Teamrecognition. Not onlycan Warech score withthe league’s best, but hissize and strength is afactor in reboundingand defense as well.

“As a freshmanmost of Travis’s suc-cess came as anunknown entity. As asophomore he will beknown,” points outHarding. “Adjusting tothe physical defense hewill see throughout the

season will be key to our team’s offensive success.”Also expected to start on a regular basis for Saint

Michael’s this season is Derek Knutty. A relative unknowncoming into last year, Knutty emerged as a reliable post

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Junior Tyler Schilling, an NE-10 All-Rookie Team pick two years ago, hadan even better season in 2009-10. He shot 59 percent from the field, aver-aged 10.8 points and 9.3 rebounds per game, and started every contest forthe second straight season.

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player and above-average shooter for the Purple Knights.The lanky forward will be expected to take the next step inhis production this winter.

“We are looking for Derek to build on a successfulfreshman campaign,” says Harding. “Derek’s defensive con-centration, rebounding,and desire to run thecourt will significantlyimpact our success.”

The third memberof the class is JohnReiser, who joins theteam for his first sea-son in 2010-11. Anathletic and quickguard, Reiser shouldsee limited playing timein his debut season, butgives Harding and thePurple Knights extradepth in the backcourt.

FreshmenCompleting the

squad are a pair offreshmen, both ofwhom should playright away and will beexpected to contributealong with their upper-class teammates.

At the guard posi-tion, Michael Holton,Jr., has the potential togive the program anAll-Rookie Team selec-tion for the thirdstraight season (joiningSchilling in 2008-09,and Warech last year).With the ability to playboth the point andshooting guard,Holton could be astarter from the get-go,and compliment the team’s deep group of wing players.

In the frontcourt, Kareem Amedu will be counted onto provide the Purple Knights with much-needed rebound-ing and interior defense. He looks to shoulder some ofSchilling’s workload, and like Schilling, has an ever-improv-

ing offensive game that could eventually make him a dou-ble-digit scorer.

ScheduleAn intriguing schedule awaits Harding and the Purple

Knights in 2010-11.Saint Michael’s

opens the regular sea-son by playing five ofits first six games awayfrom the Ross SportsCenter. In fact, half ofthose games will be atHarding’s previousemployer, StonehillCollege, as the PurpleKnights begin their sea-son at the StonehillTip-Off Classic Nov.12-13 (taking onregional foes C.W. Postand Caldwell), and thenvisit the defending NE-10 regular-seasonchampions on Nov. 28.

Several stiff testsawait the PurpleKnights as they embarkupon a grueling 22-game league schedule.Not only does SaintMichael’s have to playStonehill twice thiswinter (the PurpleKnights’ final regular-season home game isagainst the Skyhawkson Feb. 12), but SaintMichael’s also has toplay twice againstBentley, Merrimack,UMass Lowell andSaint Anselm, all ofwhom won at least 20games last season.

A key stretch forthe Purple Knights may be from Jan. 29-Feb. 12, whenSaint Michael’s plays five of six games at home. However,five of those six games are also against 20-win programsfrom last year, including defending tournament championUMass Lowell on Feb. 2, and runner-up Adelphi on Jan. 29.

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Sophomore Travis Warech gave the Purple Knights their third straight NE-10 All-Rookie Team pick last year. The shooting guard was second in theleague among freshmen in scoring last year, and led the squad in points andblocks, and tied for the team lead in steals.

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Michael Harding, formerly theAssociate Head Coach at NCAADivision II Stonehill College, was namedthe 21st head coach of the SaintMichael's College men’s basketball pro-gram on April 15, 2010.

“I am thrilled to announce the hir-ing of Michael Harding,” said SaintMichael’s Athletics Director GeriKnortz. “Saint Michael’s College is for-tunate to have a strong and diverse talentpool to work with in this search, and Iam confident that the College has made

an excellent choice.“Aside from the obvious on-court success at Stonehill, we are also

very impressed with Michael’s considerable skill set in recruiting, com-munication, and fostering academic success,” Knortz continued. “Hisprofessional philosophy is a great fit for Saint Michael’s, and I have nodoubt that his intellect, enthusiasm, and work ethic will quickly becomeevident to our campus, alumni, and greater Burlington communities.”

Harding completed his fifth season with the Stonehill men’s bas-ketball program in March of 2010, where he played a vital role inanother epic year for the Skyhawks. Stonehill spent the season rankedas one of the nation’s top Division II programs, winning the NE-10regular season championship, and hosting the NCAA RegionalTournament as the East region’s top seed. At season’s end, Stonehillwas 24-6 overall, and a remarkable 20-2 in the NE-10.

Stonehill men’s basketball has enjoyed a remarkable run of successwith Harding on staff. Since his arrival in 2005, the program has gone106-47 overall, with two NE-10 Championships and three NCAATournament appearances - including a National Final Four berth in2006.

As Associate Head Coach, Harding also served as Stonehill’srecruiting coordinator and travel coordinator, and developed seasonstrength and conditioning programs, in addition to his on-floor coach-ing responsibilities.

Prior to his arrival at Stonehill, Harding was the assistant coach athis alma mater, Bowdoin College (NCAA Division III), for the 2004-05 campaign. He spent his first year after graduation as a teacher andassistant varsity basketball coach at the Landon School, a prep highschool located in Bethesda, Md.

“I am thrilled to be named head men’s basketball coach at SaintMichael's College, and I would like to thank President Jack Neuhauser,Athletics Director Geri Knortz and the college’s administration forproviding me with this incredible opportunity,” said Harding upon hisappointment. “This is an exciting time to be associated with the SaintMichael’s athletics program, and I hope to be able to build a programat Saint Michael’s that the college, alumni, and community can beproud of.”

Harding earned a bachelor’s degree in Government and LegalStudies from Bowdoin in 2003. He was a four-year member of themen’s basketball team, and captained the Polar Bears as a senior.Harding was the recipient of the Sarah and James Bowdoin ScholarAward for academic excellence, as well as being selected as the LenoxFoundation Book Award honoree for his exemplary scholarship. Healso earned the Hixon Memorial Leadership Prize in his senior year. Hewent on to earn a master’s degree in education from Tufts Universityin 2007.

The Harding FileName: Michael HardingAge:Birthplace:Education: Master’s degree, Education, Tufts, 2007

Bachelor’s degree, Government and Legal Studies, Bowdoin, 2003Coaching History:

Assistant Varsity Coach, Landon School (Bethesda, Md.), 2003-04Assistant Head Coach, Bowdoin College, 2004-05Associate Head Coach, Stonehill College, 2005-10Head Coach, Saint Michael’s College, 2010-present

Coaching Highlights:106-47 record in five years as Stonehill Associate Head CoachNCAA Division II Final Four berth in 2006Three NCAA Division II Tournament berths (2006, 2009, 2010)Stonehill program-record 27 wins in 2005-06 season

Bowdoin Highlights:Four-year member of men’s basketball team (1999-2003)Team captain as a senior in 2002-03 seasonSarah and James Bowdoin Scholar Award recipientLenox Foundation Book Award honoreeHixon Memorial Leadership Prize winner

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Nick LeonardelliAssistant CoachNick Leonardelli, for-

merly an assistant coachwith the Saint LawrenceUniversity men’s basketballprogram, is the full-timeassistant coach of the SaintMichael’s College men’sbasketball program.Leonardelli was originallyhired as the program’s part-

time second assistant coach, an announcement made onJune 3 by the College’s first-year head coach, MichaelHarding, and promoted to the full-time position inOctober.

“I am extremely excited about joining the SaintMichael’s men’s basketball program, as well as for theopportunity to learn from Coach Harding,” saidLeonardelli. “I am looking forward to getting involvedwith all aspects of the program, as well as recruitingstandout student-athletes to Saint Michael’s.”

“Nick is dedicated, intelligent, and proven as arecruiter,” said Harding. “I am fortunate to have Nick joinour program at Saint Michael’s.”

Leonardelli joins the Purple Knights after spendingthe last nine months at Saint Lawrence in Canton, N.Y.,where he was pursuing his master of education in educa-tion leadership. As a graduate assistant coach, Leonardellihelped lead the NCAA Division III Saints to the LibertyLeague regular-season and tournament championships,receiving an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.While at Saint Lawrence, Leonardelli was involved withmany aspects of the men’s basketball program, includingthe planning and running of practices, individual playerimprovement, strength training, recruiting, and scouting.

Prior to his time at Saint Lawrence, Leonardelli spenttwo seasons as a graduate assistant coach at RutgersUniversity-Newark, where he received a Master of Arts inliberal studies in May of 2009. In addition to beinginvolved with most aspects of the NCAA Division IIIprogram, Leonardelli also helped guide Rutgers-Newarkto the program’s first New Jersey Athletic Conferencefinals appearance in school history, and to two EasternCollege Athletic Conference Tournament berths.

A native of Chester, N.J., and a standout student-ath-lete at Mendham High School, Leonardelli enjoyed a suc-cessful four-year career at Dickinson College in Carlisle,Pa. While at Dickinson, Leonardelli served as a team cap-tain as a senior in 2006-07, and graduated with a bachelorof arts degree in history.

Leonardelli has a multitude of summer camp coach-ing and counselor experience, including at NCAADivision I institutions Rutgers University-New Brunswickand Rider University, and also at Saint Lawrence, Rutgers-Newark, and Susquehanna University.

Shavar BernierAssistant Coach

Shavar Bernier, a standout basketball playerat Connecticut College the previous four sea-sons, was named the part-time second assistantcoach of the Saint Michael’s College men’s bas-ketball program in October 2010.

“I am extremely fortunate, and excited, tobecome part of the Saint Michael’s tradition,”said Bernier. “I am grateful to have the opportu-nity to work alongside both Coach Harding andCoach Leonardelli, and I’m confident that thewarm sense of community at Saint Michael’s will make this transition pleasantand seamless.”

Bernier was a star basketball player at Connecticut College, where he grad-uated in 2010 with a bachelor of arts degree in human development. While atConnecticut College, Bernier set the program’s all-time record with 203 career3-pointers, and finished his career 10th in program history with 1,187 points.As a senior in 2009-10, Bernier led the New England Small College AthleticConference (NESCAC) with 2.13 steals per game, earned NESCAC SecondTeam honors, and was selected to play in the New England Basketball CoachesAssociation (NEBCA) Division III Senior All-Star Game.

Prior to his time at Connecticut College, Bernier enjoyed a successful post-graduate year at Bridgton (Maine) Academy, where he helped lead the boy’sbasketball team to the 2006 New England Preparatory School Athletic Council(NEPSAC) Class A Championship. Before that, Bernier was a three-year cap-tain of the boy’s basketball team at Dover (N.H.) High School. He was a FirstTeam All-State selection as a senior in 2004, and was also named the SeacoastPlayer of the Year his final season.

Off the court, Bernier served as a coach at the Connecticut CollegeBasketball Camp the last three summers, organizing and leading drills for boysentering grades 3-9. He also has worked as a counselor with the Dover (N.H.)Parks and Recreations Department, and has extensive community service expe-rience in New London, Conn.

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Birr’s Career Statistics|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----|

SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFFDEF TOT/AVG PF/FO A TO BLK STL PTS/AVG2007-08 26-26 875/33.7 76-161 .472 23-61 .377 44-61 .721 15 74 89/3.4 94/6 110 72 7 23 219/8.42008-09 25-25 796/31.8 69-183 .377 28-85 .329 54-69 .783 25 89 114/4.6 83/4 78 76 4 25 220/8.82009-10 26-25 801/30.8 73-180 .406 30-79 .380 27-37 .730 14 71 85/3.3 82/3 98 64 5 26 203/7.8Totals 77-76 2,472/32.1 218-524 .416 81-225 .360 125-167 .749 54 234 288/3.7 259/13 286 212 16 74 642/8.3

1111NaNate Birte Bir r (C)r (C)Senior Guard/Forward 6’4” 197 lbs.

Burnsville, Minn. - Saint Thomas Academy“Nate is going to have a great senior year. Tough, defensive minded,and a proven playmaker, Nate is a senior we will look to in pressure

situations throughout the season.”As a Junior: Started 25 of 26 games ... 10th in the NE-10 in assistsper game ... also led team in assists and steals ... 13th in the NE-10in 3-point percentage ... scored season-high 19 points (7-13 FG) andadded six assists and three steals against Southern N.H. on Feb. 17... scored 18 points (5-9 FG, 3-4 3FG) and added three steals versusBentley on Feb. 6 ... grabbed season-best 10 rebounds in season-opener versus UMass Lowell on Nov. 18 ... handed out eight assistson three occasions ... scored in every game, and scored in doublefigures seven times in final 11 games ... played at least 32 minutes in15 of final 17 games ... made 28-of-63 3-pointers in final 17 gamesof season ... earned team’s Jerry Lanteri ’76 Award.As a Sophomore: Started all 25 games ... second on team inrebounds, assists (13th in NE-10), steals, 3-pointers and free throws... 15th in NE-10 in assist/turnover ratio ... scored career-high 20points (8-16 FG) at Saint Rose on Dec. 6 ... had 19 points (6-10 FG,5-6 3FG) and nine rebounds in win at Concordia (N.Y.) on Feb. 16... opened season with 14 points, seven rebounds, six assists andcareer-highs of four steals and two blocks in win versus Norwich atDoubleTree Doc Jacobs Classic on Nov. 15 ... grabbed a career-highnine rebounds in three of last five games ... scored in all but onegame, had a rebound in every game, and recorded an assist in all but

one game ... played at least 23 minutes in all but one game.As a Freshman: Started all 26 games ... eighth in the NE-10 inassists and assist/turnover ratio (both tops among freshmen), and13th in minutes per game ... had season-high 19 points (7-9 FG) ver-sus Ohio Valley on Dec. 16 ... scored in double figures in five out ofseven games from Jan. 30-Feb. 19 ... played at least 40 minutes seventimes ... scored in every game, had an assist in all but one game, hada rebound in all but two games, and played at least 20 minutes ineach contest.High School: A three-time letter winner and starter for SaintThomas Academy ... most valuable player, team captain andMinnesota Mr. Basketball finalist as a senior ... named to all-confer-ence ad all-state team as a senior ... named most valuable player ofthe Minnesota Class AAA Championship ... led team to state cham-pionship and undefeated season in conference play as a senior ...named to state all-defensive team and all-tournament team as a sen-ior ... also played two years of soccer.Personal: Nathan Logan Birr ... born November 11, 1988 ... son ofLyle and Debra ... sis-ter Jaime and brotherJason are both stu-dents ... brother, Jason,played basketball atConcordia Universityin Minnesota, and sis-ter Jaime plays basket-ball at Coker Collegein South Carolina ...father Lyle was aminor league baseballpitcher in the NewYork Yankees system... majoring in account-ing, and minoring infinance ... a team cap-tain for the secondstraight season.

Birr’s Career HighsPTS: .......................................20 at Saint Rose (12/6/08)RBS: .............. .............10 vs. UMass Lowell (11/18/09)ASTS. ............8 - six times (last at Merrimack 2/20/10)BLKS: .................2 - twice (last vs. Norwich 11/15/08)STLS:........... ............................4 vs. Norwich (11/15/08)MIN:...... ......................43 vs. Southern N.H. (2/17/10)FG:................... .......................8 at Saint Rose (12/6/08)FGA: ............. .......................16 at Saint Rose (12/6/08)3FG: ....... .................................5 at Concordia (2/16/09)3FGA:......... ............................9 at Saint Rose (12/6/08)FT: .......... ..........................7 vs. Saint Anselm (1/20/09)FTA: .............................10 vs. Southern Conn. (2/9/08)

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Brandstetter’s Career Statistics|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----|

SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFFDEF TOT/AVG PF/FO A TO BLK STL PTS/AVG2007-08 DNP - Redshirt2008-09 14-3 95/6.8 5-20 .250 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 10 13 23/1.6 22/0 1 6 13 2 13/0.92009-10 14-6 118/8.4 14-27 .519 0-0 .000 5-7 .714 12 18 30/2.1 23/0 8 11 11 4 33/2.4Totals 28-9 213/7.6 19-47 .404 0-0 .000 8-13 .615 22 31 53/1.9 45/0 9 17 24 6 46/1.6

5454 SeSebastian Brbastian Brandstetter (C)andstetter (C)Senior Center 6’9” 215 lbs.

Newport, Vt. - North Country Union“A thoughtful senior leader, Sebastian has had an impressive sum-mer and pre-season. This work should be evident as we look for

him to make an impact in our frontcourt.”As a Junior: Played in 14 games, and started a career-high six con-tests (including first five games of the season) ... one of just threeplayers on team to make more than half of his field goal attempts... fourth on team in blocks (and tops in blocks per minute) ... tal-lied career-high nine points (4-5 FG) and added four rebounds andthree blocks in 19 minutes in win versus Chestnut Hill on Nov. 20... grabbed season-best six rebounds in just 11 minutes in winagainst Franklin Pierce on Nov. 24 ... made 13-of-22 field goals tostart the season ... an NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll recipient.

As a Sophomore: Played in 14 games, including three straight startsfrom Dec. 3-13 ... had career-highs of nine points (3-5 FG, 3-3 FT),and six rebounds in 18 minutes at New Haven on Nov. 30 ... hadfour rebounds in 12 minutes in start at Le Moyne on Dec. 13 ...blocked two shots on four separate occasions, and blocked at leastone shot in nine of 14 games played ... grabbed a rebound in 11 of14 games.As a Freshman: Suffered an injury just prior to the regular-seasonopener, and was a medical redshirt ... played 11 minutes in theteam’s exhibition game at Univ. of Vermont on Nov. 3, scoringthree points and tying for the team lead with six rebounds and twoblocks.High School: Played two years of basketball at North CountryUnion High School ... named to all-county team both years ...named to all-state second team while averaging 12 points per gameas a senior ... played in the Vermont North/South andVermont/New Hampshire all-star games as a senior.Personal: Sebastian Michael Brandstetter ... born May 16, 1989 ...son of Tino and Josee ... has an older brother, Alex, and a youngersister, Deanna ... majoring in education, and minoring in sociologyand anthropology.

Brandstetter’s Career HighsPTS: ..............9 - twice (last vs. Chestnut Hill 11/20/09)RBS:............6 - twice (last vs. Franklin Pierce 11/24/09)ASTS:.....................................3 vs. Concordia (11/21/09)BLKS: ..............................3 vs. Chestnut Hill (11/20/09)STLS:....................1 - six times (last at Adelphi 1/30/10)MIN: ..............................19 vs. Chestnut Hill (11/20/09)FG: ...................................4 vs. Chestnut Hill (11/20/09)FGA:.............5 - twice (last vs. Chestnut Hill 11/20/09)3FG:....................................................no career 3-pointers3FGA: ....................................no career 3-point attemptsFT: .......................................3 at New Haven (11/30/09)FTA: ................3 - three times (last at Adelphi 1/30/10)

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Hurley’s Career Statistics|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----|

SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFFDEF TOT/AVG PF/FO A TO BLK STL PTS/AVG2007-08 26-6 542/20.8 34-83 .410 9-24 .375 18-25 .720 11 37 48/1.8 42/1 63 59 0 25 95/3.72008-09 22-1 359/16.3 27-67 .403 14-35 .400 19-29 .655 7 31 38/1.7 36/1 38 37 1 22 87/4.02009-10 24-5 434/18.1 31-71 .437 8-29 .276 17-25 .680 5 30 35/1.5 31/0 56 41 2 24 87/3.6Totals 72-12 1,335/18.5 92-221 .416 31-88 .352 54-79 .684 23 98 121/1.7 109/2 157 137 3 71 269/3.7

44Chris HurChris Hur leley (C)y (C)Senior Guard 5’7” 150 lbs.

Watertown, Mass. - Boston College High“On and off the court, Chris is our most vocal senior leader. He refus-es to be outworked by other guards. Consistent decision making withthe ball will be the key for Chris to have an impact in our backcourt.”

As a Junior: Played in 24 games, including five starts ... third onteam in assists, and fourth in steals ... one of three players on theteam with more assists than turnovers ... scored season-best 11points (4-7 FG, 3-5 3FG) versus Southern N.H. on Feb. 17 ... hadseason-high seven assists in 37 minutes in first start of year versusDominican on Dec. 28 ... started four straight games from Dec. 28-Jan. 6 ... had five assists without a turnover in 20 minutes againstMerrimack on Dec. 5 ... an NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Rollrecipient.As a Sophomore: Played in 22 games, including start at AmericanInternational on Nov. 22 ... scored career-high 20 points (5-9 FG, 4-7 3FG, 6-8 FT) and added five rebounds, three assists and threesteals in season-high 29 minutes in win versus SouthernConnecticut on Nov. 19 ... had career-high five rebounds and fivesteals in season-opening win versus Norwich in DoubleTree DocJacobs Classic on Nov. 15 ... had at least one assist in 19 of 22 gamesplayed.As a Freshman: One of three players to appear in every game,starting six contests ... second on the team in steals and third inassists ... in first career start, had season-high 15 points (7-12 FG)and added six assists in 36 minutes versus Ohio Valley on Dec. 16

... had 14 points (5-5 FG) at AIC on Jan. 26 ... in collegiate debutversus Mercy on Nov. 16, had 10 points and four assists ... had sixassists and three steals in 39 minutes at Pace on Feb. 16.High School: Played four years of soccer and basketball at BostonCollege High School under Bill Ryan and Bill Loughnane, respec-tively ... was namedone of the top-fiveplayers in the stateand led team toDivision-I statechampionship as asenior in basketball... voted conferenceMVP, Max PrepsAll-American andDivision I Player ofthe Year in basket-ball as a senior ...named team MVPand all-star as a sen-ior for soccer.P e r s o n a l :Christopher GattaHurley ... born July9, 1989 ... son ofJoseph and Cynthia... brothers Michaeland Bryan are stu-dents ... is theCollege’s Secretaryof Athletics.

Hurley’s Career HighsPTS: .........................20 vs. Southern Conn. (11/19/08)RBS: .......5 - twice (last vs. Southern Conn. 11/19/08)ASTS................7 - twice (last vs. Dominican 12/28/09)BLKS: ...... .....1 - three times (last at Adelphi 1/30/10)STLS:........... ............................5 vs. Norwich (11/15/08)MIN:...... ..........................................39 at Pace (2/16/08)FG:......................................7 vs. Ohio Valley (12/16/07)FGA: ............. .................12 vs. Ohio Valley (12/16/07)3FG: ....... ...................4 vs. Southern Conn. (11/19/08)3FGA:......... ................7 vs. Southern Conn. (11/19/08)FT: ..............................6 vs. Southern Conn. (11/19/08)FTA: ...........................8 vs. Southern Conn. (11/19/08)

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Schilling’s Career Statistics|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----|

SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFFDEF TOT/AVG PF/FO A TO BLK STL PTS/AVG2008-09 25-25 939/37.6 104-206 .505 0-0 .000 39-68 .574 94 160 254/10.2 55/1 24 49 2 14 247/9.92009-10 26-26 946/36.4 123-208 .591 0-0 .000 35-68 .515 88 154 242/9.3 63/3 25 39 1 22 281/10.8Totals 51-51 1,885/37.0 227-414 .548 0-0 .000 74-136 .544 182 314 496/9.7 118/4 49 88 3 36 528/10.4

4242 TTyler Scyler SchillinghillingJunior Forward 6’5” 220 lbs.

Excelsior, Minn. - Minnetonka“A physically imposing rebounder, Tyler has worked hard to expandhis offensive game. This improvement will be pivotal to our team’s

success this season.”As a Sophomore: Started all 26 games (only player on team to doso) ... third in the NE-10 in rebounds per game and minutes pergame, and sixth in field goal percentage ... scored in double figuresseven straight games from Dec. 2-Jan. 6, and 11 times in 13-gamespan from Nov. 21-Jan. 16 ... had six double-doubles, and 10 gameswith 10+ rebounds ... set program record for most field goals with-out a miss (10) while scoring season-high 22 points in win versusFelician on Dec. 28 ... tallied 19 points and season-best 19 reboundsat Bentley on Jan. 2 ... recorded 18 points and 18 rebounds againstConcordia on Nov. 21 ... played at least 32 minutes in all but threegames, and 40+ minutes seven times ... made at least two field goalsin every game, and grabbed at least three rebounds in every contest... a team co-captain.As a Freshman: Started all 25 games ... an NE-10 All-Rookie Team

selection ... led all NCAA Division II freshmen in rebounds pergame (11th in nation, and second in NE-10) ... second in NE-10 inminutes per game (37.6), and 11th in field goal percentage ... hadnine double-doubles (six in final 11 games) ... scored season-high 26points (12-15 FG) and added 14 rebounds versus Saint Anselm onJan. 20 ... had first career double-double (13 points, 10 rebounds)and added season-high three assists and three steals at AIC on Nov.22 ... had at least three points and three steals, made at least one fieldgoal, and played at least 30 minutes in every game.High School: Played basketball at Minnetonka High School undercoach John Hedstrom ... team won Class 4A state championship asa senior, and was a top-25 program nationally ... an all-conferenceselection as a junior and senior ... averaged 11 points per game bothseasons ... set school record as a junior by making 63 percent of hisfield goal attempts.Personal: Tyler Tod Schilling ... born September 20, 1989 ... son ofTod and Susan Schilling ... has two older brothers ... the younger ofthe two, Shane, played basketball at the University of Minnesota ...played in the Howard Pulley AAU basketball program (the sameprogram as SMC senior Nate Birr) ... a business administrationmajor.

Schilling’s Career HighsPTS: ................................26 vs. Saint Anselm (1/20/09)RBS: ..........................19 - twice (last at Bentley 1/2/10)ASTS.....3 - three times (last at Saint Anselm 12/8/09)BLKS: 1 - three times (last vs. Saint Anselm 2/24/10)STLS:...3 - five times (last vs. Southern N.H. 2/17/10)MIN:45 - three times (last vs. Southern N.H. 2/17/10)FG:................... ...............12 vs. Saint Anselm (1/20/09)FGA: ..........................15 - twice (last vs. Pace 2/23/09)3FG: ....... ......................................................no 3-pointers3FGA:......... ......................................no 3-point attemptsFT: ........................................................6 at Pace (2/8/09)FTA: .............................10 vs. Southern N.H. (2/17/10)

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55TTom om WWararddJunior Guard 6’4” 190 lbs.Brighton, East Sussex, England. - CanariasBasketball Academy (Saint Francis (N.Y.))

“Tom is a quality shooter who has made greats strides with his physi-cal strength. Look for consistent defensive positioning and concentra-

tion to determine his impact on the court.”CCooaacchhee ss TTaakkee ::

Ward’s Career Statistics|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----|

SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFFDEF TOT/AVG PF/FO A TO BLK STL PTS/AVG2008-09* 7-0 37/5.3 5-13 .385 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 0 2 2/0.3 1/0 4 1 0 1 12/1.72009-10 18-0 122/6.8 20-56 .357 16-41 .390 7-9 .778 4 9 13/0.7 5/0 9 9 2 3 63/3.5Totals 25-0 159/6.4 25-69 .362 18-50 .360 7-9 .778 4 11 15/0.6 6/0 13 10 2 4 75/3.0* - at NCAA Division I Saint Francis (N.Y.)

As a Sophomore: Played in 18 games off the bench ... third onteam in 3-point percentage, and fifth in 3-pointers made ... scoredteam-high, and career-high, 21 points (7-15 FG, 5-10 3FG) incareer-best 24 minutes at Bentley on Jan. 2 ... scored team-best eightpoints (2-2 3FG) in just six minutes at Adelphi on Jan. 30 ... hadseven points and three rebounds in 15 minutes versus Chestnut Hillon Nov. 20 ... made a 3-pointer in four straight games from Jan. 2-12, and six of seven games played from Jan. 2-30 (12-24 in thatspan) ... an NE-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll recipient ... a Dean'sList member.As a Freshman: Played at NCAA Division I Saint Francis College(N.Y.) ... played in seven games off the bench ... scored season-highfive points (2-2 FG) in three minutes at Mount St. Mary's on Feb.12 ... played five minutes in win at Bryant on Feb. 19 ... collegiatedebut came at Big East member Seton Hall on Nov. 14.Previous: Spent the 2007-08 season playing for the CanariasBasketball Academy (CBA) in Spain's Canary Islands ... averaged 17points and five assists for CBA ... a member of the English NationalTeam for most of his youth career ... played for hometown BrightonBears until age 18 ... named MVP of the inaugural Luol DengBasketball Camp in England in 2005 ... MVP of the All-Star Game

at the Eastern Invitational Basketball Camp in 2006 ... graduatedfrom Dorothy Stringer High School in Brighton in 2005.Personal: Thomas Michael Ward ... born November 4, 1988 ... sonof Vince Ward and Breda Dunne ... majoring in journalism andmass communications, and minoring in business administration ...father was a masters surfing champion ... is the program's first play-er from England since Mark Dale played in four games in 1987-88.

Ward’s Career HighsPTS: ..............................................21 at Bentley (1/2/10)RBS: ............................3 - twice (last at Bentley 1/2/10)ASTS...........2 - twice (last at Southern Conn. 1/12/10)BLKS: ...... .............1 - twice (last at Stonehill 2/13/10)STLS:........... ..........................2 vs. Merrimack (12/5/09)MIN:...... ........................................24 at Bentley (1/2/10)FG:................... ...............................7 at Bentley (1/2/10)FGA: ............. ...............................15 at Bentley (1/2/10)3FG: ................................................5 at Bentley (1/2/10)3FGA:......... ..................................10 at Bentley (1/2/10)FT: .................2 - three times (last at Adelphi 1/30/10)FTA: .............................................3 at Adelphi (1/30/10)

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4444DerDerek Knek KnuttyuttySophomore Forward 6’7” 192 lbs.

Rocklin, Calif. - Whitney“We are looking for Derek to build on a successful freshman cam-

paign. Derek’s defensive concentration, rebounding, and desire to runthe court will significantly impact our success.”CCooaacchhee ss TTaakkee ::

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SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFFDEF TOT/AVG PF/FO A TO BLK STL PTS/AVG2009-10 23-10 305/13.3 43-97 .443 0-0 .000 20-36 .556 17 59 76/3.3 34/0 4 23 13 10 106/4.6Totals 23-10 305/13.3 43-97 .443 0-0 .000 20-36 .556 17 59 76/3.3 34/0 4 23 13 10 106/4.6

As a Freshman: Played in 23 games, including 10 starts ... third onteam in blocks, and sixth in scoring and rebounding ... had season-highs of 24 points (10-20 FG) and 15 rebounds in 36 minutes atFranklin Pierce on Feb. 9 ... recorded 16 points (7-14 FG) and sevenrebounds in 25 minutes versus AIC on Jan. 26 ... scored 10 points(3-4 FG, 4-5 FT) in just 16 minutes in collegiate debut againstChestnut Hill on Nov. 20 ... blocked season-high four shots athenext day versus Concordia ...first start was at Southern N.H. onDec. 2.High School: A three-sport athlete (basketball, baseball and soc-cer) at Whitney High School ... averaged 14.7 points, 10.8 rebounds,2.6 blocks, 1.9 steals and 1.1 assists per game as a senior ... ledWhitney to a 22-8 record as a senior, reaching the third round of theplayoffs.Personal: Derek Emil Knutty ... born July 30, 1991 ... son of Davidand Laura Knutty ... undecided on a major ... father played basket-ball at Sacremento State, and brother, Andrew, played football atU.S. Merchants Marine Academy ... is the program’s first Californiaresident since Jason Porter in 2004-05.

Knutty’s Career HighsPTS: ..................................24 at Franklin Pierce (2/9/10)RBS: ..................................15 at Franklin Pierce (2/9/10)ASTS:..................1 - four times (last vs. Bentley 2/6/10)BLKS: ...................................4 vs. Concordia (11/21/09)STLS: .....................................2 at Assumption (1/23/10)MIN:.................................36 at Franklin Pierce (2/9/10)FG: ...................................10 at Franklin Pierce (2/9/10)FGA: ................................20 at Franklin Pierce (2/9/10)3FG:..................................................no career 3-pointers3FGA:.....................................no career 3-point attemptsFT:....................................................5 vs Bentley (2/6/10)FTA: ...............................................7 vs. Bentley (2/6/10)

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2121 TTrraavis vis WWararecechhSophomore Guard 6’3” 185 lbs.

Pine Brook, N.J. - Montville“As a freshman most of Travis’s success came as an unknown entity. Asa sophomore he will be known. Adjusting to the physical defense he willsee throughout the season will be key to our team’s offensive success.”CCooaacchhee ss TTaakkee ::

Warech’s Career Statistics|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----|

SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFFDEF TOT/AVG PF/FO A TO BLK STL PTS/AVG2009-10 25-25 829/33.2 151-375 .403 47-133 .353 70-112 .625 33 76 109/4.4 64/1 43 80 18 26 419/16.8Totals 25-25 829/33.2 151-375 .403 47-133 .353 70-112 .625 33 76 109/4.4 64/1 43 80 18 26 419/16.8

As a Freshman: An NE-10 All-Rookie Team selection ... played,and started, 25 of 26 games ... second among NE-10 freshmen (and11th overall) in scoring, and 15th in 3-pointers ... led team in scor-ing, field goals, and blocks ... tied for team lead in steals ... secondin 3-pointers and rebounding ... netted season-high 33 points (13-20FG, 6-10 3FG) versus Franklin Pierce on Nov. 24 ... had 23 pointsin collegiate debut against UMass Lowell on Nov. 18 ... tallied 53points (21-40 FG), 15 rebounds and seven assists in back-to-backgames Feb. 17 and Feb. 20 ... made a 3-pointer in all but four games... scored at least six points in every game, and 12+ points in 21 of25 games ... led team in scoring in 15 games.High School: Played varsity basketball and golf at Montville HighSchool ... earned team Most Valuable Player honors ... averaged 18points, seven rebounds, three assists, three steals and two blocks pergame as a junior ... a First Team All-Northern Hills Conference, All-Morris County Second Team, and All-Area/Daily Record SecondTeam pick ... won 17-and-Under AAU State Championship with theNew Jersey Panthers ... played for the U.S. Under-19 Team at the2009 Maccabiah Games in Israel in July 2009 ... represented the U.S.at the Under-16 Pan American Games in Argentina in December2007, earning MVP honors.

Personal: Travis R. Warech ... born July 5, 1991 ... son of GaryWarech and Tracey Roberts ... father played basketball at New YorkUniversity ... undecided on a major.

Warech’s Career HighsPTS: ............................33 vs. Franklin Pierce (11/24/09)RBS: ......9 - three times (last vs. Saint Anselm 2/24/10)ASTS:.......................................5 at Merrimack (2/20/10)BLKS: ................................3 vs. Saint Anselm (2/24/10)STLS: .........3 - three times (last at Merrimack 2/20/10)MIN:...............................43 vs. Southern N.H. (2/17/10)FG: .............................13 vs. Franklin Pierce (11/24/09)FGA: ........................................23 vs. Le Moyne (1/9/10)3FG:...............................6 vs. Franklin Pierce (11/24/09)3FGA:.....................................12 vs. Le Moyne (1/9/10)FT:..........................................6 vs. Concordia (11/21/09)FTA: ...................................10 vs. Concordia (11/21/09)

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11 JJohn Rohn ReisereiserSophomore Guard 6’1” 175 lbs.

Manchester, Conn. - Manchester

2020MaMatt Natt NatolitoliSenior Guard 6’1” 180 lbs.Fayetteville, N.Y. - Jamesville-DeWitt

“Smart, tough, and consistent, Matt leads by example. He has modeleddaily how we want our younger players to prepare to play.”CCooaacchhee ss TTaakkee ::

Previous: Was not a member of the SMC men’s basketball team hisfirst three years ... a Dean’s List student.High School: Played varsity basketball, soccer and golf atJamesville-DeWitt High School ... captained basketball team as asenior ... basketball team won Class A Liberty League (Section III)title as a junior and senior.Personal: Matthew John Natoli ... born September 24, 1989 ... sonof Bart and Janice Natoli ... majoring in business administration andeconomics ... brother, Phil, was on the track team at ColgateUniversity from 2006-10.

As a Freshman: Was not a member of the SMC men’s basketballteam ... an Honors Student.High School: Played four year of basketball, and two years ofbaseball, at Manchester High School ... captained basketball team asa senior ... a three-year starter ... was an All-State All-Academicselection as a senior.Personal: John Wyatt Reiser ... born May 16, 1991 ... son of Johnand Ruth Reiser ... majoring in biology, and minoring in Spanish ...has four siblings ... father played basketball at ManchesterCommunity College, and currently coaches the girl’s basketball teamat Manchester High School.

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1414 MicMichael Holton,hael Holton, JrJr..Freshman Guard 6’1” 175 lbs.

Portland, Ore. - Sunset (The Winchendon School)

3333KKarareem eem AmeduAmeduFreshman Forward 6’5” 200 lbs.

Naperville, Ill. - Neuqua Valley

High School: Played four years of basketball at Neuqua ValleyHigh School ... a two-time all-Upstate Eight Conference selectionand DuPage County All-Area pick ... averaged 15.2 points and 5.2rebounds per game as a senior, while shooting 66 percent from thefield ... helped squad advance to regional championship as a senior... as a junior, averaged 11 points and 4.9 rebounds per game, whileshooting 60 percent from the field ... helped team win sectionalchampionships as a sophomore and junior ... team won 25-plusgames each of his last two seasons.Personal: Information not yet provided.

Previous: Attended the Winchendon (Mass.) School for the 2009-10 academic year ... helped lead the basketball team to a 30-10record and the #2 seed in the New England Preparatory SchoolAthletic Council Class A Tournament.High School: Played four years of basketball at Sunset HighSchool in Portland, Ore. ... also played AAU basketball for thePortland Legends.Personal: Is the son of Michael Holton Sr., a former guard for fourNBA teams and ex-head coach of the University of Portland.

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Overall Home Away NeutralALL GAMES............................ (9-17) (6-7) (1-10) (2-0)CONFERENCE...................... (5-17) (4-7) (1-10) (0-0)NON-CONFERENCE.............(4-0) (2-0) (0-0) (4-0)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----|## PLAYER GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT/AVG PF/FO A TO BLK STL PTS/AVG21 Travis Warech 25-25 829/33.2 151-375 .403 47-133 .353 70-112 .625 33 76 109/4.4 64/1 43 80 18 26 419/16.842 Tyler Schilling 26-26 946/36.4 123-208 .591 0-0 .000 35-68 .515 88 154 242/9.3 63/3 25 39 1 22 281/10.801 Qua'ron Pinckney 26-24 771/29.7 82-209 .392 36-96 .375 48-70 .686 26 78 104/4.0 62/1 88 90 12 26 248/9.511 Nate Birr 26-25 801/30.8 73-180 .406 30-79 .380 27-37 .730 14 71 85/3.3 82/3 98 64 5 26 203/7.814 Sam Cieplicki 26-3 565/21.7 67-152 .441 54-128 .422 9-15 .600 11 67 78/3.0 25/0 32 36 1 10 197/7.644 Derek Knutty 23-10 305/13.3 43-97 .443 0-0 .000 20-36 .556 17 59 76/3.3 34/0 4 23 13 10 106/4.635 Tom Piotrkiewicz 16-2 125/7.8 20-43 .465 14-29 .483 6-9 .667 5 26 31/1.9 16/0 6 8 3 0 60/3.830 Alex Berthiaume 11-3 196/17.8 14-46 .304 2-23 .087 10-18 .556 0 11 11/1.0 18/0 15 19 1 7 40/3.604 Chris Hurley 24-5 434/18.1 31-71 .437 8-29 .276 17-25 .680 5 30 35/1.5 31/0 56 41 2 24 87/3.605 Tom Ward 18-0 122/6.8 20-56 .357 16-41 .390 7-9 .778 4 9 13/0.7 5/0 9 9 2 3 63/3.554 Sebastian Brandstetter 14-6 118/8.4 14-27 .519 0-0 .000 5-7 .714 12 18 30/2.1 23/0 8 11 11 4 33/2.420 Gael Shungu 9-0 39/4.3 7-11 .636 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 6 4 10/1.1 3/0 0 2 2 2 16/1.823 Garrett Calkins 7-1 24/3.4 1-5 .200 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0 3 3/0.4 1/0 5 1 0 2 3/0.4TEAM 43 43 86/3.3 0 3 0SMC Total 26 5275 646-1480 .436 208-563 .369 256-410 .624 264 649 913/35.1 427/8 389 426 71 162 1756/67.5Opponents 26 5275 717-1567 .458 141-435 .324 317-491 .646 301 657 958/36.8 417/- 330 335 84 234 1892/72.8Score By Periods: 1st 2nd 1OT Total Deadball Rebounds: OFF DEF TOTALSaint Michael’s 828 905 23 1756 Saint Michael’s 56 3 59Opponents 919 941 32 1892 Opponents 68 11 79

Date Opponent Result Att. High Points High Rebounds High Assists Overall, NE-1011/7 at Vermont (ex.) L, 73-44 2598 Schilling (14) Schilling (9) Hurley, Pinckney (2) 0-011/8 at Boston Col. (ex.) L, 99-58 1507 Schilling (12) Schilling (4) Pinckney (4) 0-011/18 UMass Lowell* L, 67-52 538 Warech (23) Schilling (15) Berthiaume, Brandstetter, Schilling (2) 0-1, 0-111/20 Chestnut Hill^ W, 81-53 396 Warech (21) Schilling (10) Hurley, Pinckney (5) 1-1, 0-111/21 Concordia (N.Y.)^ W, 57-51 418 Schilling (18) Schilling (18) Pinckney (4) 2-1, 0-111/24 Franklin Pierce* W, 92-86 560 Warech (33) Schilling (12) Birr (8) 3-1, 1-111/29 Stonehill* L, 77-59 477 Warech (18) Schilling (5) Birr (4) 3-2, 1-212/2 at Southern N.H.* L, 73-55 374 Warech (14) Schilling (7) Berthiaume, Birr, Cieplicki, Hurley (2) 3-3, 1-312/5 Merrimack* L, 80-56 368 Schilling (16) Pinckney, Schilling (7) Hurley (5) 3-4, 1-412/8 at Saint Anselm* L, 80-68 511 Schilling (18) Schilling (7) Berthiaume, Pinckney, Schilling (3) 3-5, 1-512/28 vs. Dominican (N.Y.)# W, 68-65 175 Schilling (22) Schilling (9) Hurley (7) 4-5, 1-512/29 vs. Molloy# W, 77-76 125 Warech (19) Warech (9) Birr (6) 5-5, 1-51/2 at Bentley* L, 82-69 155 Ward (21) Schilling (19) Birr, Hurley (4) 5-6, 1-61/6 at Saint Rose* L, 80-77 ot 452 Pinckney (16) Schilling (13) Pinckney (7) 5-7, 1-71/9 Le Moyne* L, 75-67 401 Warech (22) Schilling (12) Pinckney (4) 5-8, 1-81/12 at Southern Conn.* W, 78-76 262 Cieplicki (16) Schilling (14) Pinckney (5) 6-8, 2-81/16 Pace* W, 63-48 388 Cieplicki (14) Schilling (9) Pinckney (4) 7-8, 3-81/20 New Haven* W, 72-66 372 Warech (14) Schilling (8) Birr (8) 8-8, 4-81/23 at Assumption* L, 77-60 674 Warech (18) Warech (8) Birr, Hurley, Pinckney, Warech (3) 8-9, 4-91/26 American Intl.* L, 64-57 294 Knutty (16) Birr (9) Pinckney (4) 8-10, 4-101/30 at Adelphi* L, 68-48 478 Ward, Warech (8) Schilling (8) Birr, Warech (2) 8-11, 4-112/3 at UMass Lowell* L, 85-82 ot 287 Warech (25) Schilling (11) Hurley (6) 8-12, 4-122/6 Bentley* W, 60-51 680 Birr (18) Schilling (9) Pinckney, Warech (3) 9-12, 5-122/9 at Franklin Pierce* L, 79-72 --- Knutty (24) Knutty (15) Birr (6) 9-13, 5-132/13 at Stonehill* L, 76-61 954 Warech (20) Birr, Warech (5) Birr, Pinckney (3) 9-14, 5-142/17 Southern N.H.* L, 83-80 ot 380 Warech (27) Schilling (13) Birr (6) 9-15, 5-152/20 at Merrimack* L, 94-77 508 Warech (26) Warech (9) Birr (8) 9-16, 5-162/24 Saint Anselm* L, 80-68 520 Warech (17) Warech (9) Birr (6) 9-17, 5-17* Northeast-10 Conference game ^ DoubleTree Doc Jacobs Classic # Pace University Holiday Classic

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Game #1:Game #1:UMass LoUMass Lowwell 67,ell 67, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 52s 52ColcColchesterhester,, Vt.Vt. -- No-- Novvember 18,ember 18, 20092009

UML FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SK. Caiola 6-13 3-7 4-4 7 19 4 5 0 2R. Diaz 1-5 0-1 0-0 4 2 0 0 1 1C. Heatherly 3-10 2-5 1-3 7 9 1 2 0 0K. Carr 3-10 2-8 2-2 4 10 3 1 0 0K. Onyechi 5-7 0-0 2-2 9 12 0 0 3 1J. Corbacio 1-2 1-1 0-0 2 3 0 0 0 0S. Tavares-Taylor4-8 2-4 2-2 0 12 1 1 0 2R. Walton 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 0 3 0 0 0M. Johnson 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0Totals 23-58 10-28 11-13 39 67 12 9 4 6SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SN. Birr 4-11 0-2 0-0 10 8 0 2 0 1T. Warech 7-21 4-9 5-7 3 23 0 3 0 0A. Berthiaume 0-4 0-3 0-0 3 0 2 0 0 2T. Schilling 2-9 0-0 5-6 15 9 2 2 0 1S. Brandstetter 2-4 0-0 0-0 5 4 2 2 1 0Q. Pinckney 3-9 1-6 1-1 2 8 1 3 0 2C. Hurley 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0T. Ward 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0S. Cieplicki 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0T. Piotrkiewicz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0Totals 18-62 5-23 11-14 44 52 7 15 1 6Score By Halves 1 2 TotalUMass Lowell 29 38 67Saint Michael's 26 26 52

Game #2:Game #2:Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 81,s 81, ChestnChestnut Hill 53ut Hill 53ColcColchesterhester,, Vt.Vt. -- No-- Novvember 20,ember 20, 20092009

Chestnut Hill FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SJ. McFadden 4-8 1-1 5-6 0 14 0 5 0 2L. Jeter 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 2 2 3 0 3B. Williams 2-7 1-3 0-0 1 5 2 1 0 4D. Comas 0-3 0-0 1-2 4 1 0 1 1 2M. DiRugeris 2-9 0-4 1-2 2 5 0 1 0 0F. Ashe 3-7 0-0 0-2 2 6 0 2 1 1C. Oluwole 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1R. Cook 2-8 1-4 1-2 4 6 2 2 1 3A. Rivers 2-5 0-0 1-2 2 5 0 0 0 1R.J. Handy 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 0 1 1 0 1M. Perry Jr. 3-4 1-1 1-2 3 8 0 1 0 0M. Hardy 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0K. Coker 0-2 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 0 0 0Totals 19-58 4-15 11-20 28 53 7 19 3 18SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 4-6 2-3 2-2 5 12 5 1 1 4N. Birr 0-2 0-1 3-4 3 3 4 3 0 1T. Warech 8-15 2-3 3-3 1 21 1 7 0 2T. Schilling 4-6 0-0 1-5 10 9 2 0 0 1S. Brandstetter 4-5 0-0 1-1 4 9 1 3 3 1C. Hurley 3-4 1-2 0-0 2 7 5 3 0 1T. Ward 2-6 1-5 2-2 3 7 0 1 1 0S. Cieplicki 0-5 0-5 1-1 2 1 1 1 0 1G. Calkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1T. Piotrkiewicz 1-2 0-1 0-0 4 2 0 0 0 0D. Knutty 3-4 0-0 4-5 5 10 0 1 1 0 Totals. 29-55 6-20 17-23 42 81 19 21 6 12Score By Halves 1 2 TotalChestnut Hill 30 23 53Saint Michael’s 38 43 81

Travis Warech netted an SMC season-high 33points, burying 13-20 field goal attempts, in a92-86 win versus Franklin Pierce on Nov. 24.

Game #3:Game #3:Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 57,s 57, ConcorConcordia (Ndia (N.Y) 51.Y) 51ColcColchesterhester,, Vt..Vt.. -- No-- Novvember 21,ember 21, 20092009

Concordia FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SN. Callender 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 3 0 0 3K. Gaskins III 1-5 0-0 5-6 0 7 2 1 0 3A. Gil 9-13 0-1 1-5 11 19 0 2 0 2J. Vital 1-14 1-4 0-0 8 3 0 5 1 4W. Eason 3-9 0-0 4-13 9 10 0 2 1 1J. Shala 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0B. Lyn 1-5 0-2 0-0 2 2 3 0 0 2D. Soutar 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0L. Morris 2-10 0-2 0-0 1 4 1 3 0 0D. Toljan 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0S. Batista 1-6 0-3 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 1M. Grbovic 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 2 0 0 0 0Totals 19-67 1-14 12-26 45 51 10 14 2 16SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 1-3 0-1 3-5 4 5 4 4 0 1N. Birr 1-3 0-2 0-0 2 2 1 3 0 1T. Warech 3-10 0-0 6-10 5 12 1 7 0 0T. Schilling 8-12 0-0 2-4 18 18 0 2 0 1S. Brandstetter 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 3 0 1 0C. Hurley 1-4 0-3 4-4 0 6 3 4 0 1T. Ward 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0S. Cieplicki 5-9 4-7 0-0 4 14 0 1 0 0D. Knutty 0-2 0-0 0-3 6 0 1 3 4 1 Totals 19-47 4-15 15-26 43 57 13 24 5 5Score By Halves 1 2 TotalConcordia (N.Y.) 29 22 51Saint Michael’s 20 37 57

Game #4:Game #4:Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 92,s 92, FFrranklin Pieranklin Pierce 86ce 86ColcColchesterhester,, Vt.Vt. -- No-- Novvember 24,ember 24, 20092009

FPU FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SE. Jean-Guillaume 2-10 0-4 2-2 1 6 5 4 0 1T. Ray 11-15 0-0 0-2 19 22 1 2 1 1K. Dozier 6-15 1-5 3-4 7 16 4 1 2 4J. Manchester 6-14 4-9 0-0 3 16 4 2 0 0R. Creighton 4-9 1-2 0-0 3 9 1 2 0 2D. Fenstermaker 1-1 0-0 1-1 2 3 0 0 0 0C. Christian 2-7 1-4 0-0 1 5 0 1 0 0M. Barrow 1-1 0-0 5-7 2 7 0 0 0 0A. Adedamola 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 1Totals 34-74 7-24 11-16 41 86 15 12 3 9SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 3-11 2-4 6-8 6 14 7 5 0 0N. Birr 2-7 0-2 3-4 4 7 8 2 1 0T. Warech 13-20 6-10 1-4 0 33 1 3 2 2T. Schilling 7-10 0-0 0-0 12 14 3 1 0 3S. Brandstetter 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 2 1 2 1 1C. Hurley 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0T. Ward 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0S. Cieplicki 6-10 6-9 0-0 4 18 2 1 0 0D. Knutty 1-1 0-0 2-2 2 4 0 1 1 0 Totals 33-63 14-27 12-18 35 92 23 15 5 6Score By Halves 1 2 TotalFranklin Pierce 37 49 86Saint Michael’s 38 54 92

Game #5:Game #5:Stonehill 77,Stonehill 77, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 59s 59

ColcColchesterhester,, Vt.Vt. -- No-- Novvember 29,ember 29, 20092009Stonehill FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SR. Stallworth 7-11 2-4 2-2 2 18 6 4 0 2M. Kernan 1-4 0-0 3-4 3 5 3 0 0 1I. Almeida 2-7 2-4 1-2 0 7 0 0 0 1D. Heppert 2-5 0-1 3-6 3 7 0 2 0 1A.J. Rudowitz 7-13 1-1 4-7 9 19 1 1 1 2A. Tongo 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3S. Lowry 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 4 0 0 0 0B. Hamor 0-4 0-3 0-0 4 0 0 2 0 0P. Lee 4-6 0-0 0-1 5 8 1 0 0 1S. Markle 2-2 2-2 3-4 3 9 1 0 0 1A. Fazzini 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0S. Costigan 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 26-57 7-16 18-28 34 77 12 9 1 12SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 5-8 1-2 0-0 3 11 2 6 0 0N. Birr 2-3 2-2 1-2 3 7 4 4 1 0T. Warech 6-8 1-2 5-6 4 18 1 1 2 1T. Schilling 3-8 0-0 0-1 5 6 2 3 0 1S. Brandstetter 1-2 0-0 2-3 1 4 0 0 2 0C. Hurley 1-1 1-1 0-2 1 3 2 0 0 1S. Cieplicki 1-4 1-4 0-0 1 3 0 3 0 1G. Shungu 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0G. Calkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0A. Berthiaume 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 1 1 1 0 0T. Piotrkiewicz 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0D. Knutty 1-4 0-0 1-2 2 3 0 0 1 0Totals 21-41 7-14 10-18 27 59 14 19 6 4Score By Halves 1 2 TotalStonehill 43 34 77Saint Michael’s 32 27 59

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Game #6:Game #6:SoutherSouthern Nen New Hampshirw Hampshire 73,e 73, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 55s 55

MancManchesterhester,, NN.H..H. -- December 2,-- December 2, 20092009SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 3-8 1-2 0-0 3 7 1 4 0 1N. Birr 2-4 0-2 0-0 3 4 2 2 0 1T. Warech 5-17 2-7 2-3 3 14 1 3 0 2T. Schilling 6-9 0-0 1-2 7 13 1 2 0 3D. Knutty 1-6 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 4 0 1C. Hurley 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 1 0 2S. Cieplicki 2-5 2-5 0-0 2 6 2 1 0 2G. Shungu 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0G. Calkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0A. Berthiaume 1-6 0-3 0-0 1 2 2 3 0 0T. Piotrkiewicz 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 1 1 0S. Brandstetter 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 1 0 0Totals 23-62 6-22 3-5 31 55 12 22 2 12SNHU FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SS. Wood 3-7 0-1 1-2 7 7 2 1 2 1C. Vejraska 2-6 2-4 0-0 4 6 1 4 0 2G. DeSantis 2-7 1-2 3-3 3 8 1 8 0 2M. Matthews 4-8 0-1 10-13 1 18 2 0 0 2T. Stapleton 9-12 0-0 2-4 15 20 0 4 0 2J. Last 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0B. Marsden 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0A. Carmona 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0H. Velez 0-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0J. Morgan-Green2-5 1-3 0-0 8 5 1 1 0 1C. Boland 3-4 0-0 1-2 3 7 1 2 1 2Totals 26-57 4-12 17-24 43 73 8 22 3 12Score By Halves 1 2 TotalSaint Michael’s 18 37 55Southern N.H. 36 37 73

Game #7:Game #7:MerMerrimacrimack 80,k 80, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 56s 56

ColcColchesterhester,, Vt.Vt. -- December 5,-- December 5, 20092009Merrimack FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SW. Mack 3-8 1-3 0-0 3 7 3 3 0 7D. Duncan 3-9 1-3 5-7 4 12 10 1 0 2A. Strothers 6-7 0-0 2-3 4 14 0 1 4 0R. Davis 4-10 3-4 0-2 6 11 5 1 0 0D. Mency 10-17 3-5 1-2 6 24 2 4 0 2J. Hansbury 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0G. Estrada 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0W. Pagan 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0T. Young 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0C. Woehnker 2-2 2-2 0-0 3 6 0 1 0 0A. Marshall 0-2 0-2 0-0 4 0 2 2 0 0J. Brownlee 2-4 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 0 2 1J.C. Rosich 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0Totals 31-65 10-21 8-14 49 80 23 17 6 12SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 3-10 0-3 2-3 7 8 2 3 0 1T. Warech 2-8 1-4 1-4 3 6 0 4 2 1A. Berthiaume 0-5 0-2 2-4 1 2 0 2 0 1T. Schilling 6-14 0-0 4-4 7 16 0 3 0 1S. Brandstetter 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 1 1C. Hurley 2-2 1-1 1-2 3 6 5 0 0 1T. Ward 1-4 1-4 0-0 1 3 0 2 0 2N. Birr 1-6 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 1S. Cieplicki 2-7 0-4 0-0 5 4 1 2 0 1G. Shungu 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 1 1G. Calkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0T. Piotrkiewicz 1-5 1-2 0-1 2 3 0 0 0 0D. Knutty 2-2 0-0 0-4 2 4 0 0 0 0Totals. 21-65 4-21 10-23 43 56 8 16 4 11Score By Halves 1 2 TotalMerrimack 39 41 80Saint Michael’s 23 33 56

Tyler Schilling earned MVP honors at thePace Holiday Classic Dec. 28-29, making 18-20 shots in a pair of wins.

Game #8:Game #8:Saint Saint Anselm 80,Anselm 80, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 68s 68

MancManchesterhester,, NN.H..H. -- December 8,-- December 8, 20092009SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 5-11 2-3 1-2 4 13 3 2 0 1N. Birr 2-7 0-1 1-3 4 5 2 4 0 1S. Cieplicki 2-5 1-2 0-0 1 5 2 0 0 0A. Berthiaume 3-8 1-5 1-2 0 8 3 3 1 0T. Schilling 7-12 0-0 4-4 7 18 3 2 0 0C. Hurley 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 4 1 4 0 0T. Ward 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 0G. Shungu 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0T. Piotrkiewicz 2-4 2-2 1-2 6 7 0 2 1 0D. Knutty 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0S. Brandstetter 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 0 0Totals 27-54 6-14 8-13 31 68 15 18 2 2St. Anselm FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Woodhouse 4-5 0-0 1-2 5 9 2 0 1 3G. Vetrano 9-15 2-2 2-2 2 22 6 1 0 2P. Luptowski 4-7 2-5 0-1 2 10 0 0 1 1T. Baudinet 4-12 1-4 2-2 6 11 2 3 1 1J. Keough 5-7 0-0 1-2 7 11 1 2 0 0B. Zeko 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0H. Williams 4-9 1-3 2-4 2 11 1 0 0 0O. Hunter 1-2 0-0 2-3 1 4 1 0 0 0K. Jaworowski 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0J. Mariano 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 1Totals 32-61 6-14 10-16 31 80 13 8 4 8Score By Halves 1 2 TotalSaint Michael’s 31 37 68Saint Anselm 36 44 80

Game #9:Game #9:Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 68,s 68, Dominican (NDominican (N.Y.Y.) 65.) 65PleasantvillePleasantville,, NN.Y.Y.. -- December 28,-- December 28, 20092009

Dominican FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SL. Porter 3-12 1-4 3-4 5 10 5 3 0 0G. Hill 5-7 1-2 0-0 2 11 0 0 0 2Z. Huston 5-7 0-0 0-5 5 10 0 0 0 0B. McManus 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 3 1 1 0 1A. Hodzic 5-8 0-0 1-3 13 11 3 2 0 1P. Smith 3-6 0-2 0-0 1 6 3 2 0 1M. Calzonetti 3-7 0-0 0-0 3 6 0 1 0 1M. Reddick 4-4 0-0 0-0 2 8 0 0 1 0T. Stradford 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 2Totals 29-55 3-12 4-12 33 65 12 11 1 7SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 4-8 3-4 4-6 3 15 3 1 1 3C. Hurley 3-4 0-1 0-2 3 6 7 3 1 1N. Birr 0-4 0-3 0-0 2 0 3 1 0 1T. Warech 6-15 1-6 3-4 5 16 1 4 0 0T. Schilling 10-10 0-0 2-5 9 22 0 2 0 2S. Cieplicki 1-5 1-5 0-0 3 3 3 0 0 0T. Piotrkiewicz 2-2 2-2 0-0 1 6 1 0 1 0D. Knutty 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 26-48 7-21 9-17 27 68 18 11 3 7Score By Halves 1 2 TotalDominican (N.Y.) 37 28 65Saint Michael’s 37 31 68

Game #10:Game #10:Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 77,s 77, MolloMolloy 76y 76

PleasantvillePleasantville,, NN.Y.Y.. -- December 29,-- December 29, 20092009SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 5-12 1-6 5-6 2 16 5 2 1 2C. Hurley 2-4 1-2 1-2 3 6 3 0 0 1N. Birr 2-3 1-1 0-0 2 5 6 3 0 1T. Warech 7-18 0-2 5-6 9 19 2 1 0 1T. Schilling 8-10 0-0 2-2 8 18 0 3 0 0S. Cieplicki 2-5 1-4 0-0 1 5 1 1 0 0T. Piotrkiewicz 2-3 2-3 0-0 1 6 2 0 0 0D. Knutty 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0S. Brandstetter 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 0Totals 29-56 6-18 13-16 30 77 20 10 1 5Molloy FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SE. Freeman 0-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 0 0 0B. Hutchinson7-10 0-0 3-4 13 17 0 2 0 0H. Fuller 5-11 1-4 0-0 4 11 9 2 0 1G. Fitts 6-12 3-7 0-0 3 15 3 1 3 1C. Palmer 9-16 5-11 0-1 1 23 3 1 0 1I. Thomas-Minor 1-3 0-0 2-2 1 4 2 3 0 2D. Concha 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0T.J. Gessner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0K. Walsh 2-3 2-3 0-0 2 6 0 1 0 1Totals 30-59 11-25 5-7 29 76 19 13 3 6Score By Halves 1 2 TotalSaint Michael’s 41 36 77Molloy 40 36 76

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Game #11:Game #11:BentleBentley 82,y 82, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 69s 69

WWaltham,altham, MassMass.. -- J-- Jananuaruary 2,y 2, 20102010SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK ST. Warech 3-14 1-5 1-2 3 8 1 2 0 0T. Schilling 7-11 0-0 5-6 19 19 1 1 0 0Q. Pinckney 4-12 2-6 1-1 4 11 3 7 1 0C. Hurley 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 3 0 1N. Birr 4-7 2-4 0-0 1 10 4 2 0 1T. Ward 7-15 5-10 2-2 3 21 2 2 0 0S. Cieplicki 0-2 0-2 0-0 6 0 2 2 0 0T. Piotrkiewicz 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0Totals 25-62 10-28 9-11 42 69 17 19 1 2Bentley FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SB. Tracey 7-12 2-3 0-0 12 16 2 0 0 1J. Fremeau 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 1 2 1M. Quinn 4-8 2-4 1-2 2 11 3 1 0 2J. Westrol 7-16 0-0 5-6 2 19 4 2 0 4J. Brandt 7-11 1-2 4-6 5 19 0 3 0 4M. Topercer 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0K. Kettl 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 0 0 0T. Dowling 3-5 1-1 2-4 3 9 1 1 0 1D. O’Keefe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 32-60 6-10 12-18 29 82 11 8 2 13Score By Halves 1 2 TotalSaint Michael’s 27 42 69Bentley 33 49 82

Game #12:Game #12:Saint RSaint Rose 80,ose 80, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 77 (ot)s 77 (ot)

AlbanAlbanyy,, NN.Y.Y.. -- J-- Jananuaruary 6,y 6, 20102010SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SN. Birr 4-9 3-5 0-0 5 11 6 0 1 0T. Schilling 6-11 0-0 2-4 13 14 0 0 0 0Q. Pinckney 5-11 4-7 2-2 0 16 7 2 2 2C. Hurley 2-8 0-3 1-1 3 5 0 1 0 0T. Warech 4-13 0-2 4-5 5 12 3 3 0 1T. Ward 1-3 1-2 1-2 1 4 1 0 0 0S. Cieplicki 5-9 5-8 0-0 5 15 1 4 0 0T. Piotrkiewicz 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0S. Brandstetter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0Totals 27-65 13-28 10-14 35 77 18 12 4 3Saint Rose FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SB. Hanuschak 2-8 0-0 2-3 9 6 0 0 1 0D. Grimes 4-8 0-0 4-5 8 12 0 1 4 0A. Pope 6-10 4-6 0-2 3 16 3 3 0 1S. Bromirski 8-13 4-8 0-0 2 20 3 3 0 1J. Clark 4-11 2-6 1-2 6 11 6 2 0 1R. Gutierrez 6-11 0-2 1-3 7 13 0 3 0 0S. Griffin 1-6 0-0 0-0 5 2 1 0 0 0A. Pelletier 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals. 31-67 10-22 8-15 44 80 13 12 5 3Score By Halves 1 2 OT TotalSaint Michael’s 36 34 7 77Saint Rose 40 30 10 80

Sam Cieplicki led SMC in scoring in consec-utive wins, netting 16 at SCSU on Jan. 12, and14 versus Pace on Jan. 16.

Game #13:Game #13:Le MoLe Moyne 75,yne 75, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 67s 67ColcColchesterhester,, Vt.Vt. -- J-- Jananuaruary 9,y 9, 20102010

Le Moyne FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SD. Corbin 7-13 0-0 3-3 6 17 1 4 0 1D. Miles 1-2 0-0 6-8 5 8 5 1 0 1C. Johnson 5-9 4-8 4-4 4 18 1 1 1 0L. Ekperigin 8-12 0-0 7-10 9 23 1 5 2 1K. Roth 2-7 0-0 2-2 10 6 3 1 0 1J. Cormier 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0K. Hassett 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0M. Goodman 1-1 0-0 1-1 0 3 0 2 0 0E. Archibold-Brown0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0Totals 24-47 4-10 23-28 39 75 11 16 4 4SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 5-19 5-13 5-6 6 20 4 4 0 2N. Birr 2-8 0-3 0-0 2 4 3 0 0 2S. Cieplicki 2-3 1-2 0-0 3 5 3 2 0 0T. Warech 8-23 5-12 1-2 3 22 3 0 0 0T. Schilling 4-7 0-0 1-2 12 9 2 2 0 3T. Ward 1-4 1-4 0-0 2 3 0 0 0 0T. Piotrkiewicz 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0D. Knutty 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 4 1 1 0 1Totals 24-72 12-37 7-10 37 67 17 9 0 8Score By Halves 1 2 TotalLe Moyne 37 38 75Saint Michael’s 27 40 67

Game #14:Game #14:Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 78,s 78, SoutherSouthern Connecticut Stan Connecticut State 76te 76

NeNew Haw Havven,en, Conn.Conn. -- J-- Jananuaruary 12,y 12, 20102010SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK ST. Schilling 7-9 0-0 1-2 14 15 1 0 0 1D. Knutty 3-5 0-0 1-2 2 7 0 0 2 0Q. Pinckney 5-11 2-4 0-1 5 12 5 2 2 0N. Birr 2-8 0-2 1-2 3 5 4 2 0 3T. Warech 5-10 1-2 1-2 4 12 3 5 0 0C. Hurley 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 5 3 1 0 1T. Ward 2-6 2-4 0-0 0 6 2 1 0 0S. Cieplicki 4-10 4-10 4-6 3 16 0 0 0 0G. Shungu 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0Totals 30-61 10-23 8-15 36 68 18 11 4 5SCSU FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SC. Chapman 10-13 0-0 2-3 9 22 1 3 0 2K. Ramsey 0-1 0-0 3-4 2 3 0 1 0 0D. Williamson 7-11 0-0 5-7 12 19 3 1 2 1L. Long 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2 0 2T. Carberry 7-18 2-5 2-5 4 18 0 2 1 1C. Harris 4-8 0-2 2-3 2 10 3 2 0 1A. Cosic 1-5 0-1 0-0 3 2 1 0 1 1Totals 30-60 2-8 14-22 35 76 8 11 4 8Score By Halves 1 2 TotalSaint Michael’s 43 35 78Southern Connecticut 40 36 76

Game #15:Game #15:Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 63,s 63, PPace Uniace Univverersity 48sity 48

ColcColchesterhester,, Vt.Vt. -- J-- Jananuaruary 16,y 16, 20102010Pace FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SC. Howard 3-8 1-5 0-0 5 7 1 3 0 0A. Mills 6-11 0-0 0-1 1 12 0 2 0 0D. Eismeier 0-5 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0R. Woods 2-9 0-4 3-5 9 7 1 3 0 3E. Harris 3-5 0-0 0-0 7 6 0 4 3 0L. McGhee 3-7 1-2 2-5 0 9 4 5 0 1C. Jones 0-0 0-0 1-4 1 1 1 0 0 0D. Daley 1-5 0-0 0-0 5 2 0 1 1 1J. Alston 2-5 0-1 0-0 2 4 0 1 0 0Totals 20-55 2-14 6-15 36 48 7 20 4 5SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 4-7 2-3 0-0 5 10 4 6 1 2N. Birr 2-5 1-3 0-0 7 5 2 6 0 3T. Warech 5-13 1-4 2-7 4 13 1 1 1 3T. Schilling 5-13 0-0 0-2 9 10 0 2 0 0D. Knutty 2-4 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 1 0 0C. Hurley 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 1 1 0 0 1T. Ward 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0S. Cieplicki 5-10 4-8 0-0 7 14 1 0 0 1A. Berthiaume 3-6 0-2 0-0 1 6 2 2 0 3Totals 26-61 8-22 3-11 42 63 11 18 2 13Score By Halves 1 2 TotalPace University 30 18 48Saint Michael’s 45 18 63

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Game #16:Game #16:Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 72,s 72, NeNew Haw Havven 66en 66ColcColchesterhester,, Vt.Vt. -- J-- Jananuaruary 20,y 20, 20102010

New Haven FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SD. Greene 10-16 1-4 6-7 0 27 1 2 0 2R. Jamerson 7-11 0-1 3-3 4 17 1 2 0 1J. Williams 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 4 1 0 0 1C. Chaney 5-13 0-1 1-3 9 11 2 3 1 0K. Jackson 0-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 1 1M. Palmieri 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0S. Harris 1-2 0-0 1-2 0 3 0 0 0 0K. Aguh 0-1 0-0 0-2 2 0 1 1 0 0C.J. Ruskay 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0J. Carr 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0S. Ustunel 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 1 0Totals 27-56 1-8 11-17 26 66 8 9 3 5SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 3-5 0-0 1-3 3 7 4 2 1 1N. Birr 3-7 2-4 3-4 3 11 8 4 0 0T. Warech 6-12 1-6 1-4 3 14 3 2 0 0T. Schilling 4-7 0-0 1-3 8 9 0 0 0 0D. Knutty 6-8 0-0 0-0 5 12 0 1 2 1C. Hurley 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 0 0 2S. Cieplicki 4-5 3-4 1-4 6 12 0 2 0 1A. Berthiaume 2-3 0-1 1-2 0 5 1 1 0 0Totals 28-47 6-15 10-22 31 72 16 12 3 5Score By Halves 1 2 TotalNew Haven 31 35 66Saint Michael's 37 35 72

Game #17:Game #17:Assumption 77,Assumption 77, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 60s 60

WWororcestercester,, MassMass.. -- J-- Jananuaruary 23,y 23, 20102010SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 1-10 0-3 3-6 6 5 3 6 0 0N. Birr 5-8 4-6 0-0 5 14 3 1 1 1T. Warech 6-19 2-7 4-4 8 18 3 2 1 2T. Schilling 3-6 0-0 0-0 5 6 1 2 0 0D. Knutty 1-4 0-0 0-0 5 2 1 1 1 2C. Hurley 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 3 1 0 1T. Ward 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 2 0 1S. Cieplicki 2-8 1-6 0-0 2 5 0 2 1 0A. Berthiaume 2-5 0-2 1-3 3 5 0 3 0 0Totals 22-62 8-25 8-13 37 60 14 20 4 7Assumption FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SR. Rozsnaki 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 2 9 4 1 2C. Bluford 5-12 0-2 1-3 5 11 5 1 0 3M. Baldarelli 6-12 0-1 0-1 8 12 3 2 0 2S. Fraine 4-8 0-3 0-0 8 8 0 2 2 0T. Beinert 2-4 0-0 6-7 5 10 4 2 0 0K. Donahue 3-6 2-2 0-0 2 8 2 2 0 0R. Quick 9-13 0-1 0-0 5 18 0 1 1 0T. Haase 3-5 0-0 2-2 1 8 1 1 0 1Totals 33-63 2-9 9-13 40 77 24 15 4 8Score By Halves 1 2 TotalSaint Michael’s 36 24 60Assumption 37 40 77

Nate Birr scored a game-high 18 points andadded a game-best three steals in a 60-51upset of nationally-ranked Bentley on Feb. 6.

Game #18:Game #18:American InterAmerican Internanational 64,tional 64, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 57s 57

ColcColchesterhester,, Vt.Vt. -- J-- Jananuaruary 26,y 26, 20102010AIC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SA. Hynes-Guery 1-4 0-0 5-6 5 7 2 1 0 1M. Troll 2-6 2-5 3-6 5 9 5 1 0 2R. Hudson 2-4 0-2 1-2 2 5 3 0 0 2A. Thomas 2-4 0-0 1-1 8 5 2 1 1 0A. Vanderhorst 2-7 0-0 0-4 4 4 0 2 0 0I. Wallace 11-16 0-2 3-6 6 25 2 2 0 0B. Richards 3-10 3-10 0-0 1 9 0 0 0 0Totals 23-51 5-19 13-25 36 64 14 7 1 5SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 1-5 1-3 0-0 5 3 4 2 0 0N. Birr 5-9 2-4 0-0 9 12 3 3 0 1T. Warech 5-12 3-6 2-3 3 15 1 3 0 2T. Schilling 2-7 0-0 0-0 8 4 2 0 0 0D. Knutty 7-14 0-0 2-3 7 16 0 2 0 0S. Cieplicki 0-5 0-5 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0A. Berthiaume 2-5 1-3 2-3 0 7 3 0 0 1 Totals 22-57 7-21 6-9 36 57 14 10 0 4Score By Halves 1 2 TotalAmerican International 24 40 64Saint Michael’s 28 29 57

Game #19:Game #19:Adelphi 68,Adelphi 68, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 48s 48

GarGarden Cityden City,, NN.Y.Y.. -- J-- Jananuaruary 30,y 30, 20102010SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 0-1 0-1 1-2 4 1 1 4 0 0N. Birr 0-3 0-1 1-2 2 1 2 3 0 0T. Warech 2-9 1-4 3-8 2 8 2 4 1 0T. Schilling 2-4 0-0 0-0 8 4 0 2 0 0D. Knutty 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 2 0 1C. Hurley 1-2 0-1 2-2 1 4 0 2 1 3T. Ward 2-4 2-2 2-3 2 8 0 0 0 0S. Cieplicki 1-5 1-5 2-2 1 5 0 1 0 0G. Shungu 2-2 0-0 2-3 1 6 0 0 0 0G. Calkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0A. Berthiaume 1-3 0-1 2-2 1 4 0 3 0 0T. Piotrkiewicz 0-2 0-2 2-2 2 2 0 1 0 0S. Brandstetter 1-4 0-0 2-3 4 4 0 1 1 1Totals 12-41 4-17 20-31 28 48 6 23 3 5Adelphi FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SC. Ranglin 3-3 0-0 0-0 5 6 1 1 1 1C. Cosgrove 1-7 0-5 0-0 2 2 7 4 0 3R. Johnson 3-10 0-2 4-5 6 10 0 0 0 1C. Diasparra 4-6 1-3 2-2 5 11 1 2 0 1R. Byrd 4-6 2-2 5-5 3 15 1 4 2 2S. Farley 4-6 0-0 2-2 4 10 0 1 1 1A. Marbach 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0K. Fitzgerald 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0J. Calarco 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 4 3 1 0 0D. Akinyooye 3-4 0-0 1-1 3 7 0 2 0 1P. Skema 0-1 0-0 1-5 1 1 0 1 0 0B. Simpson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0N. McDonald 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0R. Harkins 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 0 4 0 0 1Totals 25-52 3-13 15-20 38 68 17 17 4 11

Score By Halves 1 2 TotalSaint Michael’s 21 27 48Adelphi 42 26 68

Game #20:Game #20:UMass LoUMass Lowwell 85,ell 85, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 82 (ot)s 82 (ot)

LoLowwell,ell, MassMass.. -- F-- Feebrbruaruary 3,y 3, 20102010SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SN. Birr 3-7 0-3 1-1 4 7 3 4 0 0T. Schilling 4-4 0-0 0-0 11 8 1 2 0 1Q. Pinckney 5-9 3-5 1-1 4 14 5 5 0 2C. Hurley 3-9 0-1 0-0 3 6 6 8 0 2T. Warech 9-19 2-9 5-8 8 25 2 5 1 0S. Cieplicki 7-8 6-7 0-0 1 20 1 2 0 0A. Berthiaume 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0D. Knutty 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 1S. Brandstetter 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0Totals 32-57 11-25 7-10 35 82 19 27 1 6UML FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SM. Kerman 2-4 0-1 3-3 3 7 0 2 0 1A. Kanaan 7-12 0-2 0-2 11 14 0 0 5 3R. Walton 2-6 1-4 4-4 4 9 2 0 0 3K. Caiola 10-18 3-5 5-5 2 28 2 4 0 1C. Heatherly 0-2 0-1 1-2 2 1 0 3 0 2S. Tavares-Taylor4-10 4-8 2-2 2 14 4 3 0 1R. Diaz 0-2 0-2 1-2 2 1 0 0 0 0M. Johnson 3-6 0-0 0-0 0 6 3 1 0 2K. Mayers 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0M. Welch 2-5 1-4 0-0 1 5 1 0 0 0K. Onyechi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0Totals 30-66 9-27 16-20 30 85 12 15 5 13Score By Halves 1 2 OT TotalSaint Michael’s 41 35 6 82UMass Lowell 20 56 9 85

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Game #21:Game #21:Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 60,s 60, BentleBentley 51y 51

ColcColchesterhester,, Vt.Vt. -- F-- Feebrbruaruary 6,y 6, 20102010Bentley FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SM. Quinn 1-11 0-8 4-6 3 6 2 0 0 2J. Westrol 6-11 0-2 1-4 5 13 2 4 0 1J. Brandt 4-13 1-3 0-0 8 9 0 2 0 0B. Tracey 5-11 0-5 0-0 9 10 1 1 1 2J. Fremeau 5-7 0-0 0-1 4 10 1 2 1 1G. Jacques 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0M. Topercer 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 1K. Kettl 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0T. Dowling 0-3 0-2 1-2 2 1 0 2 0 0D. O’Keefe 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0Totals 22-63 1-22 6-13 42 51 6 12 2 7SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 3-7 1-5 3-4 8 10 3 4 1 0N. Birr 5-9 3-4 5-7 1 18 1 2 0 3T. Warech 3-15 3-9 3-4 2 12 3 3 1 0T. Schilling 4-5 0-0 0-0 9 8 2 1 0 0D. Knutty 1-7 0-0 5-7 8 7 1 1 1 1C. Hurley 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 1 0 0 0T. Ward 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0S. Cieplicki 2-5 0-3 0-0 4 4 0 0 0 2Totals 18-51 7-22 17-24 38 60 11 12 3 6Score By Halves 1 2 TotalBentley 29 22 51Saint Michael’s 31 29 60

Game #22:Game #22:FFrranklin Pieranklin Pierce 79,ce 79, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 72s 72

RindgRindgee,, NN.H..H. -- F-- Feebrbruaruary 9,y 9, 20102010SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK ST. Schilling 3-6 0-0 0-0 4 6 0 0 0 0D. Knutty 10-20 0-0 4-6 15 24 0 0 0 0Q. Pinckney 5-10 1-5 2-2 4 13 3 0 0 1N. Birr 2-8 2-5 0-0 2 6 6 2 0 0T. Warech 3-11 0-4 2-4 2 8 2 3 2 3C. Hurley 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 4 2 1 0 1T. Ward 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0S. Cieplicki 4-4 3-3 0-0 2 11 1 3 0 0T. Piotrkiewicz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 28-60 6-17 10-14 30 72 15 10 2 5FPU FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SR. Terrell 7-9 0-0 0-0 5 14 2 1 0 1E. Jean-Guillaume 5-12 1-3 0-1 6 11 5 2 1 1M. Wellman 2-6 2-6 0-0 1 6 2 2 0 0K. Dozier 5-8 2-3 13-15 17 25 0 6 0 3J. Manchester 1-6 1-5 0-0 2 3 3 0 0 0C. Christian 2-7 1-5 0-0 1 5 1 1 0 1J. Hegarty 3-12 0-0 1-2 4 7 0 0 0 0M. Barrow 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0A. Abu 4-8 0-0 0-1 5 8 1 0 0 1Totals 29-68 7-22 14-19 47 79 14 12 1 7Score By Halves 1 2 TotalSaint Michael’s 31 41 72Franklin Pierce 39 40 79

Game #23:Game #23:Stonehill 76,Stonehill 76, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 61s 61

Easton,Easton, MassMass.. -- F-- Feebrbruaruary 13,y 13, 20102010SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK ST. Schilling 2-5 0-0 0-1 4 4 1 3 0 1Q. Pinckney 3-8 1-2 4-4 3 11 3 3 0 0T. Ward 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 1 0S. Cieplicki 2-4 2-4 1-2 2 7 2 1 0 0T. Warech 8-16 3-3 1-1 5 20 1 0 2 1C. Hurley 1-3 0-1 2-2 1 4 1 3 0 2N. Birr 5-13 3-6 2-2 5 15 3 0 1 0G. Shungu 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 1T. Piotrkiewicz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0D. Knutty 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0S. Brandstetter 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0Totals 21-54 9-17 10-12 25 61 12 13 4 5Stonehill FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SM. Kernan 4-11 0-0 0-0 5 8 1 3 0 0A.J. Rudowitz 7-8 0-0 1-1 5 15 1 2 2 0R. Stallworth 3-7 0-2 4-4 0 10 3 1 0 0I. Almeida 6-12 1-1 2-4 9 15 1 2 3 2D. Heppert 3-5 2-4 3-4 5 11 3 1 0 1A. Tongo 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0S. Lowry 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0B. Hamor 1-2 1-2 3-4 4 6 2 1 0 2P. Lee 1-2 0-0 2-4 4 4 0 0 0 0S. Markle 2-4 1-2 0-0 3 5 1 2 0 1A. Fazzini 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0S. Costigan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 28-54 5-11 15-21 39 76 12 12 5 6Score By Halves 1 2 TotalSaint Michael’s 22 39 61Stonehill 44 32 76

Game #24:Game #24:SoutherSouthern Nen New Hampshirw Hampshire 83,e 83, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 80 s 80 (ot)(ot)

ColcColchesterhester,, Vt.Vt. -- F-- Feebrbruaruary 17,y 17, 20102010SNHU FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SJ. Last 5-6 1-2 5-8 1 16 3 3 0 1S. Wood 7-12 0-1 2-3 8 16 1 5 2 5H. Velez 3-6 1-1 0-0 2 7 0 2 0 0C. Vejraska 2-9 0-3 2-6 5 6 1 1 1 3T. Stapleton 8-13 0-0 3-7 7 19 1 1 0 0L. Croteau 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0G. DeSantis 1-3 1-1 0-0 1 3 1 2 0 0J. Morgan-Green3-6 0-0 2-2 3 8 2 1 0 0M. Matthews 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 2 0 0C. Boland 4-4 0-0 0-0 2 8 0 0 1 0Totals 33-59 3-8 14-26 35 83 11 18 4 9SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Pinckney 0-3 0-2 1-2 2 1 2 6 0 0N. Birr 7-13 2-5 3-3 2 19 6 4 0 3T. Warech 11-18 3-6 2-2 6 27 2 3 0 1T. Schilling 5-8 0-0 3-10 13 13 1 3 0 3D. Knutty 0-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0C. Hurley 4-7 3-5 0-0 3 11 3 1 0 2S. Cieplicki 3-8 3-8 0-0 4 9 4 1 0 0Totals 30-61 11-26 9-17 34 80 18 20 0 9Score By Halves 1 2 OT TotalSouthern N.H. 34 36 13 83Saint Michael’s 29 41 10 80

Game #25:Game #25:MerMerrimacrimack 94,k 94, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 77s 77

NorNorth th AndoAndovverer,, MassMass.. -- F-- Feebrbruaruary 20,y 20, 20102010SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK ST. Piotrkiewicz 7-9 3-4 3-4 7 20 0 2 0 0T. Schilling 2-2 0-0 0-3 4 4 0 0 0 0Q. Pinckney 2-4 1-3 0-3 3 5 2 5 0 1N. Birr 4-9 0-3 1-1 1 9 8 2 0 0T. Warech 10-22 2-3 4-5 9 26 5 5 0 3C. Hurley 0-4 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 2 0 0T. Ward 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0S. Cieplicki 3-6 3-4 0-0 6 9 1 2 0 0G. Shungu 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0G. Calkins 0-2 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D. Knutty 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0S. Brandstetter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 30-61 9-20 8-16 38 77 18 19 0 4Merrimack FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SA. Strothers 5-6 0-0 4-4 7 14 1 0 4 1W. Mack 4-9 1-3 2-2 4 11 4 1 0 4D. Duncan 6-16 1-6 8-8 5 21 7 1 0 4C. Woehnker 2-4 2-4 0-0 0 6 0 0 0 1D. Mency 5-11 4-9 0-0 7 14 2 3 0 0J. Hansbury 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 0 1 3 0 1W. Pagan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0T. Young 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0R. Davis 8-14 4-8 4-6 3 24 3 0 0 0J.C. Rosich 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 0 0 0Totals 31-63 12-31 20-22 31 94 18 8 4 11Score By Halves 1 2 TotalSaint Michael’s 40 37 77Merrimack 48 46 94

Game #26:Game #26:Saint Saint Anselm 80,Anselm 80, Saint MicSaint Michael’hael’s 68s 68ColcColchesterhester,, Vt.Vt. -- F-- Feebrbruaruary 24,y 24, 20102010

St. Anselm FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SQ. Woodhouse 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 1 0 0G. Vetrano 9-20 2-5 3-3 5 23 6 1 0 5P. Luptowski 3-8 1-5 0-0 2 7 1 3 0 1T. Baudinet 8-18 3-7 0-0 7 19 2 0 1 0J. Keough 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0B. Hartnett 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0B. Zeko 5-7 0-0 5-9 9 15 0 1 1 2H. Williams 2-8 0-2 5-6 2 9 3 1 0 2M. Bouie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0O. Hunter 2-6 0-1 1-2 1 5 0 1 0 1J. Mariano 1-3 0-0 0-1 2 2 1 1 0 2Totals 30-72 6-20 14-21 39 80 13 9 2 13SMC FG 3FG FT RE TP A TO BLK SN. Birr 4-7 3-4 2-2 0 13 6 5 0 1T. Warech 6-17 2-7 3-4 9 17 0 6 3 1G. Calkins 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 3 1 0 0 1T. Piotrkiewicz 3-7 2-5 0-0 5 8 2 1 0 0T. Schilling 2-3 0-0 1-2 3 5 0 1 1 0Q. Pinckney 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 1 1 0C. Hurley 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 4 1 3 0 0T. Ward 2-3 2-3 0-0 0 6 1 0 0 0S. Cieplicki 2-4 2-3 0-0 2 6 3 2 0 1G. Shungu 3-4 0-0 0-0 3 6 0 0 0 0D. Knutty 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1Totals 25-55 12-25 6-8 36 68 16 20 5 5Score By Halves 1 2 TotalSaint Anselm 35 45 80Saint Michael’s 30 38 68

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Mark Mulvey ’97 is one of the mosttalented and decorated guards inSaint Michael’s basketball history.

Mulvey was a First Team All-American, and won the 1997 BobCousy Award as the best player in

New England under six feet,regardless of division. In 1997,

Mulvey guided the Purple Knightsto their first Northeast-10

Conference championship and firstNCAA Tournament appearance in11 seasons. He ranks among the

top-10 in several career categories,and was inducted into the Saint

Michael’s Athletic Hall of Fame onOctober 18, 2003.

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The Vincent C. Ross Sports CenterThe Inaugural Game

Saint Michael’s versus NiagaraDecember 1, 1973

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Season W-L Coach Captain(s)1919-20 5-6 Doc Lawlor Ralph Linnehan1920-21 5-10 Rev. Ralph Linnehan Frank Hale1921-22 11-5 Joseph Mullaney Frank Hale1922-23 9-8 Bill Hammond H. Delaney1923-24 3-9 Doc Lawlor H. Delaney1924-25 4-13 Leo Croteau Pat McAlpine1925-26 1-10 Jonathan Dasher Louis Perrotta1926-27 1-11 Leo Croteau Louis Perrotta1927-28 4-9 Leo Croteau Ed Connally1928-29 5-7 Owen Murphy Hugh O'Brien1929-30 12-5 Owen Murphy Jack Slattery1930-31 2-12 Owen Murphy Jack Slattery1931-32 4-10 Robert Carr John Tierney1932-33 5-11 Robert Carr John Tierney1933-34 7-9 Robert Carr Phil Ruggiero1934-35 4-14 Arch Petras Bob Meade,

Phil Ruggiero1935-36 7-6 Arch Petras Barry Branon1936-37 8-7 Arch Petras Joe Burke1937-38 7-7 Arch Petras Jim Clark1938-39 6-8 Phillip Ryan Jim Clark1939-40 9-7 Phillip Ryan John Herbert1940-41 9-8 Phillip Ryan Fred Coffey1941-42 1-15 Phillip Ryan Jules Pequignot1942-43 6-8 Phillip Ryan Jack Fitzgibbon1943-44 ** Rev. Ralph Linnehan Bobo Birsky1944-45 4-6 Rev. Ralph Linnehan Bobo Birsky1945-46 9-4 Phillip Ryan Dan O'Rourke,

Ted Stropyra1946-47 11-9 Phillip Ryan Steve Guter1947-48 7-14 George "Doc" Jacobs Carl Coffey1948-49 14-7 Bennie Borgmann John Dean1949-50 18-6 Barry Branon game appointed1950-51 19-4 Barry Branon game appointed1951-52 7-10 Barry Branon game appointed1952-53 10-11 George "Doc" Jacobs George Barry1953-54 11-9 George "Doc" Jacobs Robert Bolster1954-55 11-10 George "Doc" Jacobs game appointed1955-56 17-4 George "Doc" Jacobs Bernie Cieplicki1956-57 18-7 George "Doc" Jacobs Bernie Cieplicki1957-58 19-7 George "Doc" Jacobs Drew Denmead1958-59 19-7 George "Doc" Jacobs Hank Gretkowski,

Tony Nicodemo1959-60 13-10 George "Doc" Jacobs game appointed1960-61 12-10 George "Doc" Jacobs Al Baldini1961-62 9-8 George "Doc" Jacobs Al Baldini1962-63 13-5 George "Doc" Jacobs Walt Baumann,

Fred Cerrato1963-64 16-9 George “Doc” Jacobs (0-3) John Jachym,

Edward Markey (16-6) Marty King1964-65 21-7 Edward Markey Ed Kryger,

Rich Tarrant1965-66 16-10 Edward Markey game appointed1966-67 23-4 Edward Markey Dick Falkenbush1967-68 16-8 Edward Markey Dave Gleason,

Bob Joyce1968-69 8-16 Edward Markey game appointed1969-70 9-14 Edward Markey James Cody,

Peter Cragan,Jack Russell

1970-71 13-10 Edward Markey Bill Brooks1971-72 12-11 Edward Markey Michael Balzano,1972-73 18-9 Walter Baumann Fran Laffin,

Bob Toner1973-74 17-11 Walter Baumann Fran Laffin,

Bob Toner1974-75 13-11 Walter Baumann Gene Cizynski,

John LanchantinRobert Tetreault

Season W-L Coach Captain(s)1975-76 12-14 Walter Baumann John Balczuk,

Ken Johnson,Joe Myers

1976-77 10-14 Walter Baumann game appointed1977-78 11-15 Walter Baumann Derrick Halacki,

Ted Mauro1978-79 10-14 Walter Baumann Derrick Halacki,

Tom Hoey,John Rao

1979-80 5-21 Stephen Antrim game appointed1980-81 12-13 Stephen Antrim Dan Nikitas1981-82 16-11 Stephen Antrim Dan Nikitas1982-83 12-15 Stephen Antrim Jerry Mizerak,

Marc Streb1983-84 7-19 Jim Casciano game appointed1984-85 7-21 Jim Casciano Bob Millikin,

Joe Smoolca1985-86 19-10 Jim Casciano Mark Anderson,

Dan Mailliard1986-87 20-11 Jim Casciano Larry Irving1987-88 17-11 Jim Casciano George Daway,

Gus Gabriel1988-89 18-10 Jim Casciano Greg Thomas,

Brian Young1989-90 9-18 Barry Parkhill Greg Thomas1990-91 9-17 Tom Crowley Bryan Duffy1991-92 12-15 Tom Crowley Monroe Blakes1992-93 14-13 Tom Crowley Tim MacDonald,

Alexis Sherard1993-94 15-13 Tom Crowley Jason Curry,

Jeremy Dubay,Justin Smith

1994-95 14-13 Tom Crowley Jason Curry,Jeremy Dubay

1995-96 19-8 Tom Crowley Mark Mulvey1996-97 23-7 Tom Crowley Mark Mulvey1997-98 16-13 Tom O'Shea Geoff Card,

Alex Okosi,Jay Wandtke

1998-99 25-9 Tom O'Shea John Gonzalez,Derek Henderson,

Brian Pannuzzo1999-00 20-9 Tom O'Shea Warren Daniel,

Brian Miles,Mark Pater

2000-01 27-4 Tom O’Shea Brian Miles,Mark Pater,

Todd Roberts2001-02 11-16 Tom O’Shea Tunde Adekola,

Anthony Scott2002-03 10-17 Tom O’Shea Adam Johnson2003-04 8-18 Tom O’Shea Delbert Randall,

Ben Smith2004-05 7-20 Tom O’Shea Kyle Dietrich,

Mike Keating,Eric Swiezynski

2005-06 9-18 Tom O’Shea B.J. Robertson2006-07 16-13 Tom O’Shea Brendan Mullins2007-08 8-18 Tom O’Shea Craig Carey,

Brian Monahan,James Sorrentine

2008-09 10-15 Tom O’Shea Mike Iola2009-10 9-17 Tom O’Shea Nate Birr, Tyler Schilling

90 seasons 1,025-973 .513 winning percentage** Informal Team in 1943-44

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All-Time Series HistoryOpponent W-L Pct. Last SMC W Last Opp. W Adelphi 20-14 .588 2006-07 (3) 2009-10 (2)Air Force 1-0 1.000 1956-57 (1) ---Akron 1-0 1.000 1964-65 (1) ---Albany 10-11 .450 1947-48 (3) 1941-42 (4)Albany Pharmacy 3-1 .750 1929-30 (1) 1926-27 (1)American International 54-37 .593 2008-09 (11) 2009-10 (7)Amherst 2-3 .400 1967-68 (2) 1969-70 (2)Army 0-3 .000 --- 1954-55 (3)Assumption 29-48 .377 2008-09 (5) 2009-10 (17)Atlantic Christian 1-0 1.000 1960-61 (1) ---Babson 1-0 1.000 1981-82 (1) ---Bard (N.Y.) 3-3 .500 1934-35 (2) 1932-33 (2)Bates 3-0 1.000 1958-59 (3) ---Becker 2-1 .667 1950-51 (2) 1941-42 (1)Bentley 22-42 .344 2009-10 (3) 2009-10 (7)Bloomfield 1-0 1.000 1999-00 (1) ---Bloomsburg 1-1 .500 2008-09 (1) 1996-97 (1)Boston College 1-5 .167 1949-50 (1) 1982-83 (4)Boston University 1-4 .200 1921-22 (1) 1953-54 (4)Bowdoin 2-0 1.000 1967-68 (2) ---Brandeis 4-2 .667 1964-65 (3) 1953-54 (1)Bridgeport 9-14 .391 1998-99 (3) 1984-85 (6)Brooklyn Poly Tech 1-1 .500 1938-39 (1) 1940-41 (1)Bryant 24-13 .649 2006-07 (8) 2007-08 (5)Buffalo State 4-1 .800 1967-68 (4) 1975-76 (1)C.W. Post 3-2 .600 2000-01 (2) 1986-87 (1)Caldwell 1-0 1.000 2002-03 (1) --- Canisius 0-3 .000 --- 1977-78 (3)Castleton State 1-0 1.000 1995-96 (1) ---Catholic University 1-0 1.000 1972-73 (1) ---Central Connecticut 7-16 .304 1980-81 (2) 1983-84 (4)Central Florida 0-1 .000 --- 1979-80 (1)Champlain (N.Y.) 9-5 .643 1952-53 (7) 1952-53 (3)Chestnut Hill 1-0 1.000 2009-10 (1) ---Clark 2-1 .667 1929-30 (1) 1923-24 (1)Clarkson 18-23 .439 1974-75 (14) 1981-82 (8)Colby 12-6 .667 1976-77 (6) 1962-63 (2)Columbia 0-1 .000 --- 1959-60 (1)Concordia (N.Y.) 5-0 1.000 2009-10 (5) ---Creighton 1-3 .250 1950-51 (1) 1958-59 (3)Dartmouth 2-3 .400 1960-61 (1) 1959-60 (2)Davis & Elkins 1-0 1.000 2004-05 (1) ---Delaware 2-0 1.000 1963-64 (2) ---Dominican (N.Y.) 1-0 1.000 2009-10 (1) ---Dowling 4-2 .667 2007-08 (3) 1990-91 (2)East Stroudsburg 0-1 .000 --- 1995-96 (1)Eckerd 0-1 .000 --- 1986-87 (1)Evansville 1-2 .333 1957-58 (1) 1964-65 (2)Fairfield 3-4 .429 1960-61 (2) 1957-58 (3)Fairleigh Dickinson 0-1 .000 --- 1959-60 (1)Felician 2-1 .667 2003-04 (2) 2006-07 (1)Florida Southern 0-1 .000 --- 1986-87 (1)Franklin Pierce 7-11 .389 2009-10 (1) 2009-10 (6)Gannon 2-4 .333 1985-86 (1) 1986-87 (2)Gordon 1-0 1.000 1983-84 (1) ---Grambling 1-0 1.000 1957-58 (1) ---Green Mountain 6-0 1.000 2003-04 (6) ---Hartford 10-4 .714 1982-83 (8) 1980-81 (1)Hartwick 3-7 .300 1966-67 (3) 1977-78 (4)Harvard 1-2 .333 1985-86 (1) 1984-85 (2)Hofstra 1-1 .500 1949-50 (1) 1948-49 (1)Holy Cross 0-11 .000 --- 1972-73 (11)Indiana (Pa.) 0-1 .000 --- 1961-62 (1)Iona 0-1 .000 --- 1949-50 (1)Ithaca 1-2 .333 1932-33 (1) 1937-38 (2)Jacksonville (Ala.) 0-1 .000 --- 1960-61 (1)Johnson State 1-0 1.000 1983-84 (1) ---Keene State 6-2 .667 1986-87 (3) 1985-86 (1)Kentucky Wesleyan 0-3 .000 --- 1987-88 (3)Le Moyne 41-36 .532 2006-07 (5) 2009-10 (6)LIU-Southampton 4-7 .364 1999-00 (4) 1973-74 (7)Loyola (Ill.) 0-1 .000 --- 1956-57 (1)Loyola (Md.) 3-0 1.000 1980-81 (3) ---Loyola (Que.) 1-0 1.000 1981-82 (1) ---Maine 4-6 .400 1975-76 (2) 1983-84 (4)Manhattanville 2-0 1.000 1984-85 (2) ---Mansfield (Pa.) 1-0 1.000 2003-04 (1) ---Marist 1-0 1.000 1979-80 (1) ---Mass. College 1-0 1.000 1981-82 (1) ---UMass Amherst 0-3 .000 --- 1970-71 (3)

Opponent W-L Pct. Last SMC W Last Opp. WUMass Boston 8-0 1.000 2004-05 (8) ---UMass Lowell 25-20 .556 2007-08 (4) 2009-10 (5)McGill 2-0 1.000 1952-53 (2) ---Mercer 1-0 1.000 1963-64 (1) ---Mercy 2-0 1.000 2007-08 (2) ---Mercyhurst 2-0 1.000 1994-95 (2) ---Merrimack 35-32 .522 2006-07 (7) 2009-10 (6)Middlebury 80-42 .648 1993-94 (26) 1990-91 (12)Minn.-Duluth 0-1 .000 --- 2004-05 (1)Molloy 3-0 1.000 2009-10 (3) ---Monmouth 2-0 1.000 1977-78 (2) ---Muhlenberg 2-0 1.000 1974-75 (2) ---New England College 1-0 1.000 1948-49 (1) ---New Hampshire 5-7 .417 1975-76 (3) 1973-74 (4)New Haven 8-5 .615 2009-10 (6) 2008-09 (3)College of New Jersey 1-0 1.000 1986-87 (1) ---New Jersey Inst. of Tech. 1-1 1.000 2004-05 (1) 2005-06 (1)New York Tech 6-0 1.000 1992-93 (6) ---Niagara 0-1 .000 --- 1973-74 (1)Nichols 1-0 1.000 1981-82 (1) ---North Dakota 0-1 .000 --- 1964-65 (1)Northeastern 8-12 .400 1966-67 (7) 1977-78 (7)Norwich 98-29 .772 2008-09 (31) 1984-85 (4)Ohio Valley 0-1 .000 --- 2007-08 (1)Pace 15-13 .536 2009-10 (4) 2008-09 (4)Philadelphia 3-8 .273 1986-87 (1) 1986-87 (5)Plattsburgh State 5-1 .833 1990-91 (3) 1982-83 (1)Post 1-0 1.000 2005-06 (1)Potsdam 0-1 .000 --- 1981-82 (1)Providence 1-4 .200 1945-46 (1) 1981-82 (4)Queens (N.C.) 1-0 1.000 1998-99 (1) ---Queens (N.Y.) 2-1 .667 1998-99 (1) 1994-95 (1)Quinnipiac 19-14 .576 1997-98 (6) 1996-97 (4)Rhode Island 1-2 .333 1968-69 (1) 1965-66 (2)Rider 0-1 .000 --- 1956-57 (1)Roberts Wesleyan 1-0 1.000 1999-00 (1) ---Rollins 0-1 .000 --- 2003-04 (1)RPI 3-2 .600 1957-58 (3) 1932-33 (2)Sacred Heart 8-16 .333 1993-94 (3) 1987-88 (9)Saint Anselm 51-51 .500 2008-09 (7) 2009-10 (8)Saint Bonaventure 0-1 .000 --- 1980-81 (1)Saint Cloud 0-1 .000 --- 2004-05 (1)Saint Francis (N.Y.) 1-3 .250 1971-72 (1) 1979-80 (3)Saint Francis (Pa.) 0-3 .000 --- 1978-79 (3)Saint John Fisher 0-5 .000 --- 1984-85 (5)Saint Joseph's (Maine) 4-0 1.000 1987-88 (4) ---Saint Lawrence 23-31 .434 1976-77 (8) 1979-80 (18)Saint Leo 1-1 .500 2004-05 (1) 1979-80 (1)Saint Peter's 1-3 .250 1955-56 (1) 1954-55 (3)Saint Rose 4-15 .211 2005-06 (1) 2009-10 (7)Saint Thomas Aquinas 1-1 .500 2006-07 (1) 2005-06 (1)Salem International 0-1 .000 --- 2007-08 (1)Seattle 1-0 1.000 1983-84 (1) ---Seton Hall 1-2 .333 1922-23 (1) 1974-75 (2)Siena 4-9 .333 1975-76 (1) 1974-75 (3)South Dakota State 0-1 .000 --- 1957-58 (1)Southern Conn. 15-9 .625 2009-10 (4) 2008-09 (2)Southern N.H. 7-23 .233 2008-09 (4) 2009-10 (15)Southern Vermont 1-0 1.000 1998-99 (1) ---SW Missouri State 0-1 .000 --- 1958-59 (1)Springfield 19-19 .500 1994-95 (10) 1994-95 (5)Stonehill 35-34 .507 2006-07 (9) 2009-10 (6)Tampa 1-0 1.000 1956-57 (1) ---Taylor 1-0 1.000 1950-51 (1) ---Texas Wesleyan 1-0 1.000 1950-51 (1) ---Thomas More 1-0 1.000 1999-00 (1) ---Trinity (Conn.) 1-3 .250 1965-66 (1) 1927-28 (3)Tufts 1-3 .250 1986-87 (1) 1953-54 (3)Union 0-1 .000 --- 1931-32 (1)U.S. Coast Guard 2-4 .333 1929-30 (1) 1934-35 (3)Vermont 52-83 .385 1995-96 (9) 2002-03 (17)Villanova 0-1 .000 --- 1923-24 (1)Williams 6-6 .500 1950-51 (3) 1949-50 (2)Wilmington (N.C.) 0-1 .000 --- 1963-64 (1)Wisconsin-Stevens Point 0-1 .000 --- 1999-00 (1)Worcester Poly Tech 1-0 1.000 1973-74 (1) ---2010-11 regular season opponents in boldNumber in parentheses denotes longest series win/loss streaks

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Saint Michael’s in the NCAA’s1957 New England Championship SMC 80, Amherst 63

Northeast Region Championship Rider 69, SMC 681958 New England Championship SMC 72, RPI 56

Northeast Region Championship SMC 97, Adelphi 58National Quarterfinal SMC 84, Grambling 76National Semifinal SMC 78, Evansville 70National Championship South Dakota State 74, SMC 53

1959 Northeast Region First Round SMC 53, Buffalo State 51Northeast Region Championship SMC 71, Le Moyne 70National Quarterfinal Evansville 82, SMC 63

1960 Northeast Region First Round SMC 73, Assumption 50Northeast Region Championship SMC 99, Saint Anselm 95National Quarterfinal Ky. Wesleyan 99, SMC 55

1965 Northeast Region First Round SMC 77, Hartwick 72Northeast Region Championship SMC 83, Assumption 76National Quarterfinal SMC 101, Akron 87National Semifinal Evansville 93, SMC 70National Third Place Game North Dakota 94, SMC 86

1967 Northeast Region First Round SMC 70, Northeastern 61New England Championship SMC 77, Assumption 68Northeast Region Championship LIU-Southampton 72, SMC 64

1973 Northeast Region First Round SMC 108, Hartford 97New England Championship Assumption 81, SMC 79New England Consolation Bridgeport 93, SMC 75

1974 Northeast Region First Round BYENortheast Region Semifinal Hartford 102, SMC 93Northeast Region Consolation SMC 99, Bentley 91

1987 Northeast Region First Round Millersville 83, SMC 76Northeast Region Consolation C.W. Post 85, SMC 72

1997 Northeast Region Quarterfinal SMC 86, Adelphi 85 (OT)Northeast Region Semifinal Southern N.H. 101, SMC 90

1999 Northeast Region First Round SMC 87, Southern N.H. 76Northeast Region Semifinal Saint Rose 78, SMC 67

2001 Northeast Region First Round BYENortheast Region Semifinal SMC 80, UMass Lowell 69Northeast Region Championship Adelphi 78, SMC 6412 appearances - 37 games - 18 wins - 19 losses

All-Time Coaching RecordsSaint Michael’s was the first NCAA Division II program inNew England to win 900 games in its history after a 96-82 winagainst Stonehill College at the Ross Sports Center on Jan. 12,2000. The Purple Knights earned win #1,000 versus DowlingCollege on Nov. 17, 2007, at the Ross Sports Center (90-71).

Head Coach Seasons (years) Record Win %Barry Branon 1949-52 (3) 44-20 .688Joseph Mullaney 1921-22 (1) 11-5 .688Bennie Borgmann 1948-49 (1) 14-7 .667George “Doc” Jacobs 1947-48/1952-63 (12) 159-102 .609Edward Markey 1963-72 (9) 134-89 .601Tom Crowley 1990-97 (7) 106-86 .552William Hammond 1922-23 (1) 9-8 .529Jim Casciano 1983-89 (6) 88-82 .518Walter Baumann 1972-79 (7) 91-88 .508Tom O’Shea 1997-2010 (13) 176-187 .485Phillip Ryan 1938-43/1945-47 (7) 51-59 .464Owen Murphy 1928-31 (3) 19-24 .442Arch Petras 1934-38 (4) 26-34 .433Stephen Antrim 1979-83 (4) 45-60 .429Rev. Ralph Linnehan 1920-21/1943-45 (3) 9-16 .360Doc Lawlor 1919-20/1923-24 (2) 8-15 .348Robert Carr 1931-34 (3) 16-30 .348Barry Parkhill 1989-90 (1) 9-18 .333Leo Croteau 1924-25/1926-28 (3) 9-33 .214Jonathan Dasher 1925-26 (1) 1-10 .09120 Coaches 90 seasons 1,025-973 .513

Walter Baumann (center) was the last coach to guide thePurple Knights to consecutive NCAA tournaments, in

1973 and 1974.

For the most up-to-date information on thePurple Knights’ 21 varsity sports, call the SMC

Athletic Hotline at 802.654.2SMC, or visitwww.smcathletics.com.

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Saint Michael’s All-AmericansPlayer Awarding Agency Team YearTony Nicodemo ’59 Associated Press Second 1958-59

United Press International Second 1958-59Rich Tarrant ’65 Associated Press First 1964-65

United Press International Second 1964-65Dick Falkenbush ’67 United Press International Fourth 1966-67Fran Laffin ’74 NABC Second 1973-74Ken Johnson ’76 NABC Second 1975-76Tom Hoey ’79 NABC Second 1978-79Joe Smoolca ’85 Academic All-America First 1984-85George Daway ’88 Off the Glass Magazine First 1987-88

NABC Hon. Mention 1987-88Greg Thomas ’90 The Basketball Gazette Hon. Mention 1989-90Mark Mulvey ’97 DII Bulletin Hon. Mention 1996-97

Street & Smith Magazine Hon. Mention 1996-97Todd Roberts ’01 NABC Second 2000-01

Daktronics/CoSIDA Second 2000-01Retired Jersey Numbers

Number Player Retired10 George Daway ’88 199810 Mark Mulvey ’97 199813 Tony Nicodemo ’59 195922 Rich Tarrant ’65 196532 Dick Falkenbush ’67 196745 Fran Laffin ’74 197450 Mark Fizulich ’97 2008

Name InductedJohn Balczuk ’76 1998Walter Baumann ’63 1991Bobo Birsky ’45 1992Barry Branon ’36 1990Jim Browne ’60 1991Ted Burzenski ’51 1993Bernie Cieplicki ’57 1990John Coffey ’57 1988Ralph Coleman ’68 1993Jason Curry ’95 2009George Daway ’88 1994Drew Denmead ’58 1996Jean Dubuc 1906 2006Dick Falkenbush ’67 1988Jim Farley ’52 1992Mark Fizulich ’97 2006Hank Gretkowski ’59 1989Billy Hart ’51 1990Ed Hemsworth ’47 2002John Herbert ’40* 1987Bob Hoehl ’63 2009Tom Hoey ’79 1990George “Doc” Jacobs* 1987

Name InductedRoger Keleher ’15 2007Ed Kryger ’65 2001Fran Laffin ’74 1988Rev. Ralph Linnehan ’21* 1987Edward Markey ’51 1988Salvatore “Ted” Mauro ’78 2000Tom McKenna ’68 2008Robert Meade ’35 1993Rev. Francis Moriarty ’40 1999Mark Mulvey ’97 2003Tony Nicodemo ’59* 1987Joe Pattison ’50 1992Jules Pequignot ’42 1988Todd Roberts ’01 2006Phil Ruggiero ’35 1988John “Jack” Slattery ’32 1998Luke Steffens ’40 1989Rich Tarrant ’65* 1987Warren Tessier ’59 1991Charlie Titus ’72 1999Bob Toner ’74 2003Dick Zeitler ’60 1998* denotes charter member

1,000 Point ClubPlayer Seasons Games Points

1. Fran Laffin 1970-74 99 2,0052. George Daway 1984-88 114 1,8933. Todd Roberts 1997-01 123 1,8164. Rich Tarrant* 1962-65 66 1,7625. Ken Johnson 1972-76 103 1,7336. Mark Mulvey 1993-97 112 1,7007. Geoff Card 1993-98 115 1,6518. Mark Pater 1997-01 121 1,6219. Mark Fizulich 1993-97 112 1,61210. John Balczuk 1972-76 100 1,56911. Ted Mauro 1974-78 96 1,54812. Steve Bourke 1979-83 103 1,45213. Brian Monahan 2004-08 109 1,45114. James Sorrentine 2004-08 107 1,43315. Dick Falkenbush* 1964-67 76 1,43116. Brian Young 1985-89 95 1,33017. Tom Hoey 1975-79 77 1,317

Jay Wandtke 1993-98 112 1,31719. Monroe Blakes 1988-93 94 1,28820. Bob Toner 1970-74 101 1,28221. Brendan Mullins 2003-07 105 1,26322. Brian Pannuzzo 1995-99 114 1,20723. BJ Roberston 2002-06 104 1,19224. Gus Gabriel 1984-88 116 1,13925. Bernie Cieplicki* 1954-57 66 1,13826. Tom Lemanowicz 1953-57 80 1,11827. Anthony Scott 1998-02 120 1,09828. Bob Millikin 1981-85 102 1,09729. Eric Swiezynski 2001-05 105 1,07430. Tom McKenna* 1965-68 59 1,06931. Tunde Adekola 1998-02 115 1,06732. Ed Kryger* 1962-65 71 1,06033. Delbert Randall 2000-04 109 1,04634. Hank Gretkowski* 1956-59 77 1,04335. Ted Burzenski* 1948-51 64 1,03936. Bill Kuchar* 1954-57 65 1,03737. Tony Nicodemo* 1956-59 75 1,02238. Ben Smith 2000-04 108 1,01639. Gene Cizynski 1971-75 96 1,00440. Juddy McDonald* 1990-93 78 1,001*denotes accomplished in three-year career

1,000-Point/1,000-Rebound ClubPlayer Years Points ReboundsKen Johnson 1972-76 1,733 1,347Hank Gretkowski* 1956-59 1,043 1,116*denotes accomplished in three-year career

1,000-Point/500-Assist ClubPlayer Years Points AssistsGus Gabriel 1984-88 1,139 512George Daway 1984-88 1,893 502

500-Point/500-Rebound/500-Assist ClubPlayer Years Pts Rebs AsstsBrian Miles 1997-01 640 507 527

Purple Knight Honor Roll

Purple Knights Enshrined in SMC Athletic Hall of Fame

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SCORINGName Points Year

1. Rich Tarrant 702 1963-642. Rich Tarrant 685 1964-653. Dick Falkenbush 648 1966-674. George Daway 609 1986-875. Todd Roberts 584 2000-016. Tom Hoey 578 1978-797. Dick Falkenbush 575 1965-668. Tom McKenna 574 1967-689. Jim McCaffrey 567 1982-8310. Fran Laffin 556 1973-74REBOUNDING

Name Rebs Year1. Hank Gretkowski 434 1958-592. Ed Kryger 381 1964-653. Ken Johnson 370 1972-734. Rich Tarrant 357 1964-655. Ken Johnson 352 1974-756. Bob Young 347 1953-547. Ken Johnson 346 1975-768. Hank Gretkowski 343 1956-579. Hank Gretkowski 339 1957-5810. Ed Kryger 318 1963-64ASSISTS

Name Assists Year1. Greg Thomas 231 1988-892. Dan Nikitas 217 1980-813. Gus Gabriel 193 1987-884. Brian Miles 189 2000-015. Greg Thomas 182 1989-906. George Daway 154 1987-88

George Daway 154 1986-87Dan Nikitas 154 1981-82

9. Jason Curry 149 1993-9410. Jim McCaffrey 147 1982-83

Brendan Mullins 147 2006-07STEALS

Name Steals Year1. Mark Fizulich 80 1994-952. George Daway 71 1987-883. Greg Thomas 70 1988-894. George Daway 69 1985-865. George Daway 67 1986-876. Chase Graves 65 2002-03

Brian Miles 65 2000-018. Gus Gabriel 63 1986-87

Greg Thomas 63 1989-9010. Mark Fizulich 61 1995-96BLOCKS

Name Blocks Year1. Michel Bonebo 116 1989-902. Michel Bonebo 99 1988-893. Michel Bonebo 79 1987-884. Michel Bonebo 71 1986-875. Matt Jones 68 1984-856. Dave MacFarlane 50 1982-837. Chris Cayole 42 2006-078. Keith Odums 41 1988-899. Delbert Randall 39 2003-0410. Jeremy Dubay 38 1992-93

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(min. 100 field goals)

Name FG% (FGM-FGA) Year1. Dave MacFarlane .605 (182-301) 1982-832. Jose Quinones .604 (142-235) 1975-763. Tom Hoey .597 (233-390) 1978-794. Brian Pannuzzo .594 (187-315) 1998-995. Tyler Schilling .591 (123-208) 2009-106. Mark Pater .577 (207-359) 2000-017. Larry Irving .576 (125-217) 1986-878. Geoff Card .574 (159-277) 1995-969. Geoff Card .568 (192-338) 1996-9710. Salvatore Mauro .566 (125-221) 1974-75

Rich Tarrant .566 (248-438) 1963-64FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(min. 75 free throws)

Name FT% (FTM-FTA) Year1. Mark Mulvey .870 (100-115) 1995-962. BJ Robertson .830 (288-347) 2002-063. Monroe Blakes .861 (99-115) 1990-914. Mark Pater .858 (133-155) 2000-015. John Balczuk .857 (78-91) 1975-766. Mark Pater .846 (77-91) 1998-997. Mark Mulvey .845 (120-142) 1996-97

8. Fran Laffin .842 (144-171) 1971-72Mark Mulvey .842 (85-101) 1994-95

10. Jay Wandtke .840 (84-100) 1996-973-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(min. 40 three-pointers)

Name 3FG% (3M-3A) Year1. Jason Curry .484 (46-95) 1993-942. Greg Thomas .468 (51-109) 1988-893. Mark Mulvey .459 (84-183) 1995-964. Todd Roberts .456 (41-90) 1997-985. Brent Kendall .443 (47-106) 1991-926. Mike Donahue .436 (48-110) 1987-887. Juddy McDonald .435 (73-168) 1991-928. Juddy McDonald .426 (66-155) 1990-919. Mark Fizulich .425 (68-160) 1994-9510. Sam Cieplicki .422 (54-128) 2009-10bold indicates active player

Greg Thomas ’90 holds the single-sea-son assist record with 231 in 1988-89.

Juddy McDonald ’93 holds two of thetop-10 single-season three-point field

goal percentage records.

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Career Records

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SCORINGName Points Years

1. Fran Laffin 2,005 1970-742. George Daway 1,893 1984-883. Todd Roberts 1,816 1997-014. Rich Tarrant* 1,762 1962-655. Ken Johnson 1,733 1972-766. Mark Mulvey 1,700 1993-977. Geoff Card 1,651 1993-988. Mark Pater 1,621 1997-019. Mark Fizulich 1,612 1993-9710. John Balczuk 1,569 1972-76REBOUNDING

Name Rebs Years1. Ken Johnson 1,347 1972-762. Hank Gretkowski* 1,116 1956-593. Fran Laffin 925 1970-744. Ed Kryger* 899 1962-655. Rich Tarrant* 880 1962-656. Brian Monahan 869 2004-087. Michel Bonebo 856 1986-908. Todd Roberts 815 1997-019. Peter Cragan 769 1967-7010. Brian Pannuzzo 730 1995-99ASSISTS

Name Assists Years1. Brian Miles 527 1997-012. Jason Curry 514 1991-953. Gus Gabriel 512 1984-884. George Daway 502 1984-885. Mark Mulvey 414 1993-976. Greg Thomas+ 413 1988-907. Geoff Card 407 1993-988. Mark Pater 388 1997-019. Dan Nikitas+ 371 1980-8210. Bob Millikin 370 1981-85STEALS

Name Steals Years1. George Daway 245 1984-882. Mark Fizulich 237 1993-973. Gus Gabriel 207 1984-884. Brian Miles 196 1997-015. Mark Pater 188 1997-016. Tunde Adekola 179 1998-027. Geoff Card 170 1993-988. Anthony Scott 160 1998-029. Todd Roberts 158 1997-0110. Jason Curry 156 1991-95BLOCKS

Name Blocks Years1. Michel Bonebo 365 1986-902. Delbert Randall 131 2000-043. Jay Wandtke 109 1993-984. Keith Odums 104 1988-925. Matt Jones+ 103 1983-856. Chris Cayole 95 2003-077. Todd Roberts 85 1997-018. Adam Johnson 81 1999-039. Dave MacFarlane+ 75 1982-8410. Jeremy Dubay 70 1991-95

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(min. 300 field goals)

Name FG% (FGM-FGA) Years1. Brian Pannuzzo .575 (453-788) 1995-992. Tom Hoey .568 (550-968) 1975-793. Ted Mauro .545 (606-1113) 1974-784. Geoff Card .538 (662-1231) 1993-985. Ken Johnson .536 (646-1205) 1972-766. Michel Bonebo .529 (397-750) 1986-90

Jay Wandtke .529 (501-947) 1993-988. Mark Pater .525 (572-1089) 1997-019. Justin Smith .524 (301-574) 1990-9410. Dick Falkenbush* .519 (509-980) 1964-67FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(min. 175 free throws)

Name FT% (FTM-FTA) Years1. Mark Mulvey .852 (363-426) 1993-972. Mark Pater .825 (357-433) 1997-013. Jason Curry .820 (187-228) 1991-954. BJ Robertson .809 (195-241) 2002-065. Monroe Blakes .806 (312-387) 1988-936. Fran Laffin .804 (525-653) 1970-747. Tony Nicodemo* .803 (200-249) 1956-598. Jim McCaffrey+ .802 (191-238) 1981-839. Bob Millikin .794 (227-286) 1981-8510. John Balczuk .780 (209-268) 1972-763-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(min. 95 three-pointers)

Name 3FG% (3M-3A) Years1. Mike Donahue .408 (109-267) 1985-892. Jason Curry .405 (106-262) 1991-953. Juddy McDonald* .404 (180-446) 1990-934. Todd Roberts .402 (301-748) 1997-015. Mark Mulvey .398 (259-651) 1993-976. James Sorrentine .391 (340-869) 2004-087. Mark Fizulich .390 (229-588) 1993-978. Brent Kendall .385 (184-478) 1992-969. Greg Thomas+ .359 (95-265) 1988-9010. Mark Pater .355 (120-338) 1997-01

bold indicates active player* denotes accomplished in three years+ denotes accomplished in two years

George Daway ’88 (left) and Fran Laffin ’74 combined for 3,898 career points.

Todd Roberts ’01 held the school-recordfor career 3-pointers (301) until James

Sorrentine ’08 broke the record as a sen-ior seven years later.

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Most Games Played, Season: 34, in 1998-99 (25-9)Fewest Games Played, Season: 10, in 1944-45 (4-6)Most Wins, Season: 27, in 2000-01 (27-4)Fewest Wins, Season: 1, in 1925-26 (1-10)

1, in 1926-27 (1-11)1, in 1941-42 (1-14)

Fewest Losses, Season: 4, in 1945-46 (9-4)4, in 1950-51 (19-4)4, in 1955-56 (17-4)4, in 1966-67 (23-4)4, in 2000-01 (27-4)

Most Losses, Season: 21, in 1979-80 (5-21)21, in 1984-85 (7-21)

Highest Winning Percentage, Season: .871, in 2000-01 (27-4)Lowest Winning Percentage, Season: .192, in 1979-80 (5-21)Longest Winning Streak: 15 games, 3/11/99-1/16/01Longest Losing Streak: 15 games, 12/12/41-2/28/42Highest Offensive Average: 91.5, in 1966-67 (2,470 Pts/27 Gms)Lowest Offensive Average: 46.1, in 1947-48 (967 Pts/21 Gms)Lowest Defensive Average: 47.9, in 1948-49 (1,005 Pts/21 Gms)Highest Defensive Average: 91.3, in 1971-72 (2,099 Pts/23 Gms)Greatest Margin of Victory:

52 points vs. McGill (94-42), 1/12/52Greatest Margin of Defeat:

70 points vs. Holy Cross (68-138), 12/5/70Most Points Scored:

Half - 68, second half vs. Le Moyne (95-72), 1/20/9768, second half vs. Middlebury (102-79), 12/13/65

Game - 123 vs. Merrimack (123-105), 12/11/71Win - 123 vs. Merrimack (123-105), 12/11/71Loss - 110 vs. Siena (110-124), 2/25/74Game/Two Teams - 234 (Siena 124 - SMC 110), 2/25/74Season - 2,792, in 1998-99 (34 games)

Fewest Points Scored:Half - 2, first half vs. Crescent A.C. (8-47), 12/11/24Game - 7 vs. Saint Lawrence (7-40), 2/7/25Win - 17 vs. Albany Law (17-12), 12/3/21Loss - 7 vs. Saint Lawrence (7-40), 2/7/25Game/Two Teams - 23 (Trinity, Conn. 12 - SMC 11), 12/12/24Season - 233, in 1920-21 (15 games)

Most Points Scored by Opponent:Half - 76, second half by Sacred Heart (133-90), 1/10/72Game - 138 by Holy Cross (138-68), 12/5/70Win - 138 by Holy Cross (138-68), 12/5/70Loss - 106 by Siena (106-118), 1/6/73Season - 2,550, in 1998-99 (34 games)

Fewest Points Scored by Opponent:Half - 1, first half by Norwich (7-25), 2/25/21Game - 7 by Saint Albans A.L. (7-30), 1/14/20

7 by Norwich (7-25), 2/25/217 by Northeastern (7-27), 12/17/21

Win - 12 by Trinity (Conn.) (12-11), 11/12/24Loss - 7 by Saint Albans A.L. (7-30), 1/14/20

7 by Norwich (7-25), 2/25/217 by Northeastern (7-27), 12/17/21

Season - 263, in 1919-20 (11 games)Most Field Goals Made:

Game - 50 vs. Merrimack (50-93), 1/3/73Season - 1,031, in 1998-99 (1,031-2,160)

Most Field Goals Attempted:Game - 103 vs. Norwich (40-103), 2/1/72Season - 2,160, in 1998-99 (1,031-2,160)

Highest Field Goal Percentage:Game - .722 vs. Bridgeport (39-54), 1/19/83Season - .527, in 1982-83 (840-1,595)

Most Field Goals Made by Opponent:Game - 63 by Holy Cross, 12/3/70Season - 1,027, in 1973-74 (1,027-2,226)

Most Field Goals Attempted by Opponent:Game - 97 by Siena (52-97), 2/25/74

Season - 2,262, in 1972-73 (1,002-2,262)Highest Field Goal Percentage by Opponent:

Game - .712 by Saint John Fisher (37-52), 2/24/84Season - .505, in 1976-77 (732-1,448)

.505, in 1984-85 (729-1,442)Most Free Throws Made:

Game - 42 vs. North Dakota (42-51), 3/12/65Season - 600, in 1964-65 (600-794)

Most Free Throws Attempted:Game - 64 vs. Bridgeport (33-64), 1/30/54Season - 866, in 1998-99 (532-866)

Highest Free Throw Percentage:Game (10 made) - 1.000 vs. Bentley (18-18), 2/12/00

(20 made) - .926 vs. Southern N.H. (25-27), 2/9/83(30 made) - .907 vs. Norwich (39-43), 1/13/66

Season - .762, in 1963-64 (513-673)Most Free Throws Made by Opponent:

Game - 37 by Le Moyne (37-41), 2/23/98Season - 536, in 1986-87 (536-756)

Most Free Throws Attempted by Opponent:Game - 50 by Southern Connecticut (35-50), 2/19/05Season - 792, in 1985-86 (532-792)

Highest Free Throw Percentage by Opponent:Game (10 made) - .952 by Maine (20-21), 1/26/83

(30 made) - .902 by Le Moyne (37-41), 2/23/98Season - .747, in 2004-05 (404-541)

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made:Game - 19 vs. Southern N.H. (19-30), 1/25/01Season - 272, in 2006-07 (272-731)

Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted:Game - 38 at Pace (15-38), 2/16/08Season - 731, in 2006-07 (272-731)

Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage:Game (5 made) - .857 vs. Southern N.H. (6-7), 1/9/88

(10 made) - .765 vs. Bryant (13-17), 2/12/92Season - .405, in 1987-88 (113-279)

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made by Opponent:Game - 17 by Stonehill (17-34), 12/1/90Season - 246, in 1999-2000 (246-656)

Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted by Opponent:Game - 44 by Pace (15-44), 1/19/00Season - 656, in 1999-2000 (246-656)

Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage by Opponent:Game (5 made) - .778 by Le Moyne (7-9), 1/17/87

(10 made) - .714 by Merrimack (10-14), 1/6/98Season - .412, in 1988-89 (136-330)

Most Rebounds:Game - 71 vs. Colby, 2/6/65Season - 1,596, in 1964-65

Most Rebounds by Opponent:Game - 74 by Siena, 1/26/72Season - 1,291, in 1966-67

Most Assists:Game - 36 vs. LIU-Southampton, 12/12/98Season - 629, in 1988-89

Most Assists by Opponent:Game - 36 by Assumption, 1/15/92Season - 526, in 1988-89

Most Blocks:Game - 14 vs. Merrimack, 1/23/99Season - 190, in 1988-89

Most Blocks by Opponent:Game - 16 by Bridgeport, 1/14/85Season - 110, in 1990-91

Most Steals:Game - 23 vs. UMass Boston, 11/22/85Season - 364, in 1998-99

Most Steals by Opponent:Game - 20 by Boston College, 11/28/82Season - 290, in 1998-99

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Most Points Scored:Game - 51, Dick Falkenbush vs. Hartwick, 2/26/67Season - 701, Rich Tarrant, 1963-64Season (Rookie) - 481, Greg Thomas (Jr.), 1988-89Season (Freshman) - 430, Mark Fizulich, 1993-94Career - 2,005, Fran Laffin, 1970-74

Most Points Per Game:Season - 28.0, Rich Tarrant (701 Pts/25 Gms), 1963-64Season (Rookie) - 19.1,Robert Tetreault (Jr.) (440 Pts/23 Gms),1970-71Season (Freshman) - 18.9, Fran Laffin (398 Pts/21 Gms), 1970-71Career - 25.2, Rich Tarrant (1,762 Pts/70 Gms), 1962-65

Most Field Goals Made:Game - 21, Dick Falkenbush (21-27) vs. Hartwick, 2/26/67Season - 252, Rich Tarrant (252-483), 1964-65Career - 740, Fran Laffin (740-1,499), 1970-74

740, George Daway (740-1,568), 1984-88Most Field Goals Attempted:

Game - 31, Rich Tarrant (17-31) vs. Holy Cross, 12/19/64Season - 502, Ted Burzenski (169-502), 1949-50Career - 1,568, George Daway (740-1,568), 1984-88

Highest Field Goal Percentage:Game (10 made) -1.000, Tyler Schilling (10-10) vs. Dominican (N.Y.) @ Pace

Holiday Classic, 12/28/09 1.000, Jerry Mizerak (10-10) vs. North Adams St. @ Rutland, Vt.,

12/19/81Season (100 made) - .605, Dave MacFarlane (182-301), 1982-83

(200 made) - .597, Tom Hoey (233-390), 1978-79Career - .575, Brian Pannuzzo (453-788), 1995-99

Most Free Throws Made:Game - 21, Rich Tarrant (21-25) vs. Loyola (Md.), 12/28/63

21, Dick Falkenbush (21-23) vs. Norwich, 1/13/66Season - 205, Rich Tarrant (205-261), 1963-64Career - 525, Fran Laffin (525-653), 1970-74

Most Free Throws Attempted:Game - 25, Rich Tarrant (21-25) vs. Loyola (Md.), 12/28/63Season - 261, Rich Tarrant (205-261), 1963-64Career - 653, Fran Laffin (525-653), 1970-74

Highest Free Throw Percentage:Game (10 made) -

1.000, BJ Robertson (13-13) vs. Southern N.H., 1/10/061.000, BJ Robertson (12-12) vs. Southern Conn., 2/18/061.000, Jim McCaffrey (10-10) vs. Southern N.H., 1/12/821.000, Jim McCaffrey (10-10) vs. Southern N.H., 2/9/831.000, Jay Wandtke (10-10) vs. East Stroudsburg, 12/1/951.000, Mark Mulvey (10-10) vs. Merrimack, 2/3/961.000, Mark Pater (10-10) vs. Merrimack, 1/18/01

(20 made) -.913, Dick Falkenbush (21-23) vs. Norwich, 1/13/66

Season - .870, Mark Mulvey (100-115), 1995-96Career - .852, Mark Mulvey (363-426), 1993-97

Most Consecutive Free Throws:33, John Rao - during the first 13 games of the 1976-77 season

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made:Game - 10, James Sorrentine (10-15) vs. Pace (12/10/05)Season - 97, James Sorrentine (97-242), 2004-05Career - 340, James Sorrentine (340-869), 2004-08

Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted:

Game - 16, James Sorrentine (8-16) vs. Assumption, 2/8/05Season - 242, James Sorrentine (97-242), 2004-05Career - 869, James Sorrentine (340-869), 2004-08

Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage:Game (4 made) -

1.000, Brent Kendall (4-4) vs. Quinnipiac, 1/30/931.000, Todd Roberts (4-4) vs. Le Moyne, 2/23/981.000, Ben Smith (4-4) vs. Southern N.H., 1/25/01

Season - .484, Jason Curry (46-95), 1993-94Career (100 made) - .408, Mike Donahue (109-267), 1985-89

(200 made) - .403, Todd Roberts (301-748), 1997-2001Most Rebounds:

Game - 29, Bob Young vs. Saint Lawrence, 12/12/5329, Bob Young vs. Vermont, 1/3/5429, Bob Young vs. Middlebury, 1/18/54

Season - 434, Hank Gretkowski, 1958-59Career - 1,347, Ken Johnson, 1972-76

Most Rebounds Per Game:Season - 21.7, Bob Young (347 Rebs/16 Gms), 1953-54Career - 14.5, Hank Gretkowski (1,116 Rebs/70 Gms), 1956-59

Most Assists:Game - 17, Ed Kryger vs. Adelphi, 1/5/65Season - 231, Greg Thomas, 1988-89Season (Freshman) - 132, Chase Graves, 2002-03Career - 527, Brian Miles, 1997-2001

Most Blocks:Game - 10, Michel Bonebo vs. Merrimack, 3/1/90Season - 116, Michel Bonebo, 1989-90Career - 365*, Michel Bonebo, 1986-90* would be New England Division II record, but blocks not added to NCAA

record book until 1992-93.Most Steals:

Game - 9, Chase Graves vs. Green Mountain, 2/17/03Season - 80, Mark Fizulich, 1994-95Career - 245, George Daway, 1984-88

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Brian Miles ’01 recorded 527 assists in his four-year career, themost in program history.

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All-Time Roster

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A Adekola, Olatunde 99-00-01-02CAker, John 29Akey, Don 41-42Akey, John 39-40Akey, Kenneth 43-47Alston, Michael 75-76Amedu, Kareen 11Anderson, Mark 82-83-84-86CAtchinson, Keith 97Aumand, Paul 51-52

B Balczuk, John 73-74-75-76CBaldini, Al 60-61C-62CBallou, Robert 42Balzano, Michael 70-71-72CBarry, George 51-52-53CBaumann, Walter 61-62-63CBazinet, George 60Belanger, Anthony 60-61Bellcourt, Walter 54Bernard, Joseph 46Bernard, Lucian 46Berthiaume, Alex 09-10Bierwirth, David 90-91-92-93Birr, Nate 08-09-10C-11CBirsky, Boleslof "Bobo" 43-45CBlakes, Monroe 89-91-92C-93Blanco, Joseph 78-80Bogiages, Chris 53-54Boiselle, Clyde 25Bolin, Warren 46Bolster, Robert 53-54C-55Bonebo, Michel 87-88-89-90Booth, Keith 85Boucher, Bill 26Bourke, Steven 80-81-82-83Bozek, Emile 33-34Bradley, Lonnie 99-00Brady, John 39Brandstetter, Sebastian 08-09-10-11CBranon, Barry 33-34-35-36CBranon, Charles 46Bransfield, William 48Brennan, Joseph 43-46-47-48Brennan, Michael 69-70Brooks, William 69-70-71CBrouillette, Robert 52Brown 24Brown, Danny 47Brown, J.B. 85-86-87-88Brown, Troy 89-90-91-92Brown, Wally 27Browne, John "Jim" 58-59-60Brunton, Joseph 50Buckley, Dave 33Burke, Danny 31Burke, Joseph 34-35-36-37CBurtis, Ted 58Burzenski, Theodore 49-50-51Bushel, Rod 62Butler, John 71-72-73Buxton, Michael 02Byrne, Kevin 77-78-79-80

C Cahoon, Patrick 98Cain, Francis 42-43Caldwell, Hugh 54Calkins, Garrett 07-08-09-10Callaghan, James 49Callahan 35Camire, Russ 53-54Capilla, Livio 67-68

Caprio, Robert 54Card, Geoff 94-95-96-97-98CCarey, Craig 07-08CCarmody, Frank 26Carr, Michael 51-52-53Carrigan, John 33Carugan, Mark 77-78Casey, Francis "Red" 32Cashman, John 29Cayole, Chris 04-05-06-07Cerrato, Fred 61-62-63CChaffin, Donald 69-70Chandler, Jared 00-01-03Chaplick, Alexander 26Chepaitis, Stanley 38-39-40Chmielowicz, Stanley 46Christensen, Dag 99Cieplicki, Bernard H. 54-55-56C-57CCieplicki, Kevin 77-78Cieplicki, Sam 09-10Cioffi, Anthony 31-32Cizynski, Eugene "Gene" 72-73-74-75CClark, James 36-37-38C-39CClarke 20-21Cody, James "Jay" 68-69-70CCoffey, Carl 43-46-47-48CCoffey, Frederick 37-39-40-41CCoffey, John "Jack" 54-55Coleman, Ralph 66-67-68Conboy, Jim 47-48Conlin 22Connally, Edward 27-28C-29-30Connelly, Dan 63-64Connery, Francis 32Connor, James 27Connor, Joseph 83Connor, Thomas 28-29Connors, Charles 40-41Coppola, David 77-78Corbett, John 47-48Corcoran, James 32-33Cornelia, Michael 84Couture, Armand 26-28Couture, Bernard 59Cragan, Peter 68-69-70CCronauer, John 45Cronin, John 48Cronin, Thomas 37-38Crosbie, Bill 32-33Cross, Reginald 29Croteau, Leo 20-21-22-23Crotty, Paul 52-53Cullom, George 33Culpo, Paul 90-91Cummins, William 63-64-65Curry, Jason 92-93-94C-95C

DDale, Mark 87-88Daniel, Warren 97-98-99-00CDavine, Edward 38-39Davis, Adrian 93Daway, George 85-86-87-88CDean, John 47-48-49CDeitz, Jim 85-86-87-88Delaney, H. 22-23C-24CDenmead, Drew 56-57-58CDevine, Melvin 31Devine, Gerard 91-92-93-94Diduch, Michael 39Dietrich, Kyle 02-03-04-05CDineen 30Dineen, Daniel 33Dionne, Ernie 27Doherty, Steve 99

Donahue, Mike 86-87-88-89Donovan, John 52Dooley, James 64-65-66Doyle, "Biddie" 25Doyle, Robert 29Dubay, Jeremy 92-93-94C-95CDuffy, Bryan 88-89-90-91CDuffy, Robert 50-51-52Dunn, "Red" 29Dunn, Thomas 88-89-90Dupuis, Ronald 31

E Eady, Darryl 79-80Earl, Shawn 90-91-92-94

F Fagan, Brian 89-90Fagan, Gary 71-72-73-74Falkenbush, Richard 65-66-67CFallon, Francis 20Falvey 22Fanta, John 69-70Farley, James 50-51-52Fayette, Phil 37Fennell, Joseph 43-45Filpi, Vincent 45-46Fioroni, Angelo 49Fitzgerald, Dan 49-50Fitzgerald, Fred 53Fitzgerald, James 60-61-62Fitzgerald, Thomas 46Fitzgibbon, John "Jack" 40-41-42-43CFitzgibbons, F. 23Fitzgibbons, Frank 48Fitzsimmons 22Fizulich, Mark 94-95-96-97Flaherty, John 00Flanagan, John "Jack" 45-46Flannery, "Patsy" 25Flemming, Jason 97Foley, Eddie 29Free, Frank 22

G Gabriel, Gus 85-86-87-88CGarland, Ray 53Garvin, James 22Garvin, John 22-23-24Gassette, "Chief" 25Gasson, Louis 34George, Elwin 34Gestwicki, James 70-71-72Gilligan 24Giordano, Kevin 79Gleason, David 66-67-68CGlubiak, William 79-80Gonzalez, John 96-97-98-99CGorman, Dwyer 28Granato, Steve 80Graves, Chase 03-04-05Gregory, Benjamin 00Gregory, Christopher 74-75Gretkowski, Henry "Hank" 57-58-59CGriffin, Jack 42Gustavis, Leo 33-34Guter, Stephen 40-41-47C-48

H Hackett, Johnny 47Hackett, Robert 46Hahnle, Robert 34Halacki, Derrick 76-77-78C-79CHale, Frank 20-21C-22CHall, Robert 73-74-75-76

Hannon, James 32Hart 21Hart, Charles 60-61Hart, William 49Haskell, Mont 33Hawver, Walter 40Healy, Pat 84Heekin, Alfred 36-37Hemsworth, Edward 42-43-47Henderson, Derek 96-97-98-99CHerbert, John "Pro" 37-38-39-40CHerman, Roger 66Hernandez, Miguel 02Hickey, Edwin "Jay" 28Hickey, Michael 69Hilker, James 77-78Hinton, Greg 80Hoehl, Robert 61-62-63Hoehl, Tad 98Hoey, Thomas 76-77-78-79CHolland, Daniel 45Holley 33Holton Jr., Michael 11Horne, Nick 87Horner, Brian 94-95-96Hurley, Chris 08-09-10-11CHurley, Edward "Red" 36-37Hutzley, Jason 84

IIola, Mike 06-07-08-09CIrving, Larry 86-87C

J Jachym, John 62-63-64CJackson, Joseph 95-96Jalet 25-26Janis, Chet 33Johnson, Adam 00-01-02-03CJohnson, Kenneth 73-74-75-76CJoly, Lee 33Jones, Don 62Jones, Kevin 80Jones, Matt 84-85Joyce, Robert 66-67-68CJuall, Kenneth 65Jukoski, John 34

KKacprowicz, Richard 65Kasparovich, Bernard 47-48Kateley, Robert 50-51-52Kazalonis, Vincent 64Kearney, David 45Keating, Michael 03-04-05CKeefe, John 32Keefe, Paul 82-83Keeley, William 34-35Keelty, Richard 61-62-63Kelly, Chris 53Kelly, M. 26Kendall, Brent 93-94-95-96Kenney, Joseph 85-86-87-88King 21King, George 69King, Marty 62-63-64CKingston, Steve 27Klein, Owen 27-28Knobloch, Hank 59-60Knutty, Derek 10-11Kosulek, Everet 38Krupinsky, Ed 49-50Kruse, George 49-50Kryger, Edmund 63-64-65CKryger, Robert 65-66-67

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Kuchar, William 55-56-57Kutny, James 74-75

L Laffin, Francis 71-72-73C-74CLaFrank, Michael 40Lagor, Joseph 45Lanchantin, John 72-73-74-75CLanders, John "Red" 36-37-38-39Lanteri, Gerard "Gerry" 74-75-76Lapan, Walter 32Laramie, Clark 36-37-39Leary, William 45Leddy, Bernard 29Lefemine, Vito 40Legault, Theodore 21Lemanowicz, Thomas 54-55-56-57Lenney, John 34Leong, Brendan 99Leuchten, William 53-54Linnehan, Ralph 20C-21 (Coach)Linnehan, Robert 41-42-43Loconto, Ralph 67Loeffler, William 55-56Lovett, Thomas 52Lynch, Ed "Red" 42Lynch, Edward 27-28-29Lynch, Ted 47-48Lyons, Daniel 21

MMacDonald, C. 23MacDonald, Tim 90-91-92-93CMacDonald, Victor 23MacFarlane, Dave 83-84Madigan, Leo 28Mahoney, John "Jack" 28-29-30-31Mailliard, Don 83-84-85-86CMalloy 46Malone, Robert 40-41-42Maloney, Ryan 04-05-06-07Mancini 21Mandel, Michael 80-81-82-83Mandleur, Dave 92-93-94-95Mangan 24Mangaroo, Novelle 88-90Marceau, Louis 45Markey, Edward P. 49-50-51Maroney 24Martin, Derron 01Martin, Peter 46Mauriello, Gregory 75Mauro, Salvatore "Ted" 75-76-77-78CMay, Joel 81-83Maynes, Harold 31-32McAlpine, Patrick 24-25CMcCaffrey, Frank 56-57-58McCaffrey, Jim 82-83McCarthy, Dan 50-51McCarthy, Dennis 59McDonald 21McDonald, Justin "Juddy" 91-92-93McDonald, Shane 79McDonnell, Ed 62-63McGinn, Pat 81McGlynn, John 32-33-34-35McGough, John 59McGovern, Joseph 29McGovern, Philip 79McGowan, James 30-31McInerney, "Red" 25McKee, Michael 69McKenna, Thomas 66-67-68McLeod, Charles 79McManus, Brendan 06McNall, Jim 86-87

McNeil, Joseph 41-42Meade, J. "Gerald" 23Meade, Robert 32-33-34-35CMeagher, S. 26Melville 30Mercier, Herman 32Miles, Brian 98-99-00C-01CMiles, Howard 33Miller 33Millikin, Robert 82-83-84-85CMirkovic, Milos 06-07Mizerak, Jerry 80-81-82-83CMonahan, Brian 05-06-07-08CMoran, Bernard 46Moriarty, Francis 37-38-39-40Morris, Raphael "Willie" 36-37-38-39Mracek, David 57-58-59Mulhern, Dan 89-90Mullen, Chris 68Mullen, Jim "Jay" 84Mullins, Brendan 04-05-06-07CMulvaney, J. 26Mulvey, Mark 94-95-96C-97CMurphy, Owen 21-22-23Murphy, Robert 51-52-53Murray, Darryl 77Myers, Joseph 73-74-75-76C

NNatoli, Matt 11Navin, Richard 66-67-68Newman, Dennis 91Nicodemo, Anthony 57-58-59CNikitas, Chris 81-82Nikitas, Dan 81C-82CNoel, Charles 32-33-34Nolan, Ed 51Noonan, William 55Norelli 21

OObbagy, Thomas 70-71-72O'Brien, Daniel 41O'Brien, Hugh 27-28-29C-30O'Brien, Tom 30O'Connor, John 38O'Connor, Michael "Hookie" 25O'Doherty, Pat 49-50O'Donnell, Jim 48Odums, Keith 89-90-91-92O'Herin, M. 26O'Kane 20Okosi, Alex 95-96-97-98COlivieri, Michael 79-80-81-82Orlando, Art 58O'Rourke, Daniel 45-46CO'Rourke, John 42-43-46O'Rourke, Thomas 58O'Sullivan, Daniel 56O'Sullivan, Joseph 61

P Pagnotta, Thomas 69Pannuzzo, Brian 96-97-98-99CPapineau, Leo 21Passabet, George 43Pater, Mark 98-99-00C-01CPattison, Joseph 42-47Pattison, William 70-71-72Peavey, Earle 34Pequignot, Jules 39-40-41-42CPerreault, Victor 35Perrotta, Louis 24-25-26C-27CPetras, Archie 26Peys, James 77-80-81Philbrick, Douglas 00-01

Pierce, Edward 25Pinckney, Qua’ron 09-10Piotrkiewicz, Tom 07-08-09-10Polworth, John 52Porter, Jason 04-05Provost, Johnny 50Pray, Joseph 42

Q Quinn 24Quinn, Brian 63-64-65Quinn, Kevin 97Quinones, Jose 76

R Randall, Delbert 01-02-03-04CRao, John 76-77-78-79CRay, Tony 83-84-85Reddan, John 59-60-61Reed, Rob 84Regan, Thomas "Tim" 68Reid, Charlie 36Reiser, John 11Renaud, Raoul "Rene" 43-45Reynolds, Francis 30-31-32Riley, James "Bud" 41Roberts, Milton 27-29Roberts, Todd 98-99-00-01CRobertson, Byron "B.J." 03-04-05-06CRodrigues, Ryan 07-08Rothermel, Jaye “Will” 04-05Rounds, Robert 45Roy, Robert "Pete" 52-53-54Rubalcaba, David 77Ruggiero, Phillip 32-33-34C-35CRung, Dick 56Rupprecht, Francis 26Russell, John "Jack" 68-69-70CRussell, Ronald 46-47-48Russo, Frank 78-80-81

SSt. Peter, Ralph 57-58-59Schade, Martin 71-72Schilling, Tyler 09-10C-11Schlegel, John 61Schuyler, Ray 84Scott, Anthony 99-00-01-02CScully, Harry 47Sears, James "Wicky" 30-31Shannon, James 32Shea, "Bunnie" 25Shea, Daniel 36Shea, Harold "Skip" 28-29-30Sherard, Alexis 90-91-92-93CSheridan, Rodney 86-87-88-88Shungu, Gael 09-10Simmons, Jim "Ed" 35-36Slattery, John "Jack" 29-30C-31CSmith, Benjamin 01-02-03-04CSmith, James 85Smith, Justin 91-92-93-94CSmoolca, Joseph 84-85CSnouffer, William 77-78Sorrentine, James 05-06-07-08CSpaulding, Aaron 03-04-05-06Spreer, Dick 53-54-55Spychalsky, Joseph 56-57-58Stagner, Joseph 61Stanley, Ned 35Stannard, Henry "Hank" 40-41Stapleton, Paul 50-51-52Stapleton, Robert 73Steffens, Donald "Luke" 37-38-40Stopyra, Theodore 45-46CStratford, Bernard 70-71

Stratford, Matt 95-96Streb, Marc 81-82Stryhas, Bruce 65-66-67Sullivan, Tom 49Sullivan, William 64Sweeney, Robert 33-35Swiezynski, Eric 02-03-04-05CSwords, Robert 28

T Taber, Denny 54Tardio, Justin 01-02-03Tarrant, Richard 63-64-65CTaylor, Philip 64Tessier, Charles 26Tessier, Warren 57-58Teter, Dan 95-96Tetreault, Robert 71-72CThomas, Greg 89C-90CTierney, Bill 47-48Tierney, James 25Tierney, John 30-31-32C-33CTilton, Stephen 65Titus, Charlie 70-71-72Toner, Robert 71-72-73C-74CTracey, Murray 34Trenti, Robert 67Tupper, Doug 32Tyl, Leonard 47

W Wallin, Walter 36-37-38-39Walsh, Jack 49Wandtke, Jay 94-96-97-98CWard, Tom 10-11Warech, Travis 10-11Watkins, Darrel 86-87-88-89Watson, Joseph 58Way, Nelson 79-80-81-82Wegrzynski, John 54-55-56-57Welch, Edward 46Welsh, Lawrence 28-29Welz, Bernard 35Whalen, Pat 26White, Chris 06-07-08-09White, Ray 73Wickles, Mark 75Wier, Al 59-60Wilkins 20-21Witcher, William 00-01-02-03Witte, Henry 51-52-53Wood, Joseph 27

Y Yandow, Gerald 38Yankowski, Stan 47-48Young, Brian 86-87-88-89CYoung, Robert 53-54-55

ZZeitler, Richard 58Ziter, Michael 49-50Zylstra, Jon 06-07-08-09NOTE: If you know of an omitted player,please contact Sports Information DirectorSeth Cole at 802.654.2537. For most of the1920s, the roster might be partially inaccu-rate or incomplete. The 1943-44 squad wasa club team that played high schools andlocal independent clubs.

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2009-10 (9-17, 5-17 NE-10)Coach: Tom O’SheaCaptains: Nate Birr, Tyler Schilling11/18 UMass Lowell* L, 67-5211/20 Chestnut Hill@ W, 81-5311/21 Concordia (N.Y.)@ W, 57-5111/24 Franklin Pierce* W, 92-8611/29 Stonehill* L, 77-5912/2 at Southern N.H.* L, 73-5512/5 Merrimack* L, 80-5612/8 at Saint Anselm* L, 80-6812/28 vs. Dominican& W, 68-6512/29 vs. Molloy& W, 77-761/2 at Bentley* L, 82-691/6 at Saint Rose* L, 80-77 (ot)1/9 Le Moyne* L, 75-671/12 at Southern Conn.* W, 78-761/16 Pace* W, 63-481/20 New Haven* W, 72-661/23 at Assumption* L, 77-601/26 American Intl.* L, 64-571/30 at Adelphi* L, 68-482/3 at UMass Lowell* L, 85-82 (ot)2/6 Bentley* W, 60-512/9 at Franklin Pierce* L, 79-722/13 at Stonehill* L, 76-612/17 Southern N.H.* L, 83-80 (ot)2/20 at Merrimack* L, 94-772/24 Saint Anselm* L, 80-68* NE-10 contest@ Doubletree Doc Jacobs Classic& Pace Holiday Tournament2008-09 (10-15, 7-15 NE-10)Coach: Tom O’SheaCaptain: Mike Iola11/15 Norwich@ W, 78-4011/16 Bloomsburg@ W, 65-6211/19 Southern Connecticut* W, 81-7311/22 at American Intl.* L, 70-5811/25 Assumption* W, 56-5211/30 at New Haven* L, 62-5212/3 Southern N.H.* W, 81-78 (ot)12/6 at Saint Rose* L, 77-7112/13 at Le Moyne* L, 82-611/3 at UMass Lowell* L, 83-471/6 Franklin Pierce* L, 63-541/8 at Bentley* L, 101-641/10 Merrimack* L, 71-581/14 at Stonehill* L, 71-461/20 Saint Anselm* W, 77-651/24 New Haven* L, 58-52 (ot)1/29 at Assumption* L, 76-601/31 American Intl.* W, 68-602/4 Saint Rose* L, 70-522/8 at Pace* L, 72-65 (ot)2/10 at Southern Conn.* L, 65-64 (ot)2/16 at Concordia (N.Y.) W, 58-552/18 Le Moyne* L, 86-652/21 at Saint Anselm* W, 75-712/23 Pace* W, 54-53*NE-10 Contest@ Doubletree Doc Jacobs Classic2007-08 (8-18, 6-16 NE-10)Coach: Tom O’SheaCaptains: Craig Carey, Brian Monahan,James Sorrentine11/16 Mercy@ W, 82-7011/17 Dowling@ W, 90-7111/20 at UMass Lowell* W, 72-6411/25 Pace* W, 93-8611/28 Merrimack* L, 92-9012/1 at Southern Connecticut* W, 85-7912/4 American Intl.* W, 68-6012/8 at Le Moyne* L, 87-6512/16 vs. Ohio Valley! L, 86-7812/17 vs. Salem International! L, 89-7812/19 at Saint Rose* L, 86-681/5 at Stonehill* L, 91-83 (2ot)

1/10 at Assumption* L, 84-601/12 Saint Anselm* L, 75-711/16 at Merrimack* L, 84-751/19 UMass Lowell* L, 83-641/26 at American Intl* L, 71-671/30 Le Moyne* L, 76-72 (ot)2/2 Saint Rose* L, 82-772/5 at Bentley* L, 78-462/9 Southern Connecticut* W, 58-542/13 at Bryant* L, 78-562/16 at Pace* L, 83-692/19 Franklin Pierce* L, 74-712/23 Bentley* L, 85-652/26 Southern N.H.* W, 86-78* NE-10 contest@ DoubleTree Doc Jacobs Classic! Laker Invitational (Erie, Pa.)2006-07 (16-13, 12-10 NE-10)Coach: Tom O’SheaCaptain: Brendan Mullins11/17 Franklin Pierce@ L, 74-6311/19 New Haven@ W, 91-7911/21 UMass-Lowell* W, 78-7511/26 at Pace* W, 76-7511/29 at Merrimack* W, 88-7912/2 Southern Connecticut* W, 94-8212/5 at American Int’l* L, 66-6012/9 Le Moyne* W, 75-7312/17 at Bentley* L, 78-7412/20 Saint Rose* L, 73-6012/29 Adelphi& W, 79-78 (ot)12/30 Felician& L, 90-831/3 at Southern NH* W, 71-66 (ot)1/6 Stonehill* W, 92-761/8 at St. Thomas Aquinas W, 81-601/11 Assumption* W, 87-761/13 at Saint Anselm* L, 80-641/17 Merrimack* W, 67-621/20 at UMass-Lowell* W, 69-651/27 American Int’l* L, 76-751/31 at Le Moyne* L, 86-752/3 at Saint Rose* L, 77-642/6 Bentley* L, 83-592/10 at Southern Connecticut* L, 77-752/14 Bryant* W, 74-682/17 Pace* W, 91-722/20 at Franklin Pierce* L, 86-832/24 Assumption*+ W, 68-602/26 at Saint Rose*% L, 76-62*NE-10 Contest@ Doubletree Doc Jacobs Classic& Pace Holiday Tournament+NE-10 First Round% NE-10 Quarterfinals2005-06 (9-18, 6-16 NE-10)Coach: Tom O’SheaCaptains: B.J. Robertson11/18 vs. NJIT^ L, 79-75 (ot)11/19 vs. Saint Leo^ W, 95-6211/22 Saint Thomas Aquinas L, 62-5711/27 at Stonehill* L, 92-7011/30 Bentley* W, 80-7112/3 at Merrimack* L, 81-6112/6 at Saint Anselm* L, 87-5812/10 Pace* L, 84-8212/29 Concordia@ W, 85-7312/30 Post@ W, 72-541/2 Le Moyne* W, 89-701/5 UMass Lowell* W, 81-771/7 at Franklin Pierce* L, 81-661/10 Southern N.H.* L, 84-681/14 Stonehill* L, 85-661/16 at Bentley* L, 90-781/19 Merrimack* W, 68-631/21 at UMass Lowell* L, 62-451/24 Franklin Pierce* L, 73-521/26 at Southern N.H.* L, 93-661/28 Saint Anselm* L, 75-63

2/4 at Le Moyne* L, 68-552/7 at Assumption* L, 91-842/11 AIC* L, 79-692/15 at Bryant* L, 88-772/18 Southern Conn.* W, 93-81 (ot)2/21 at Saint Rose* W, 73-67* NE-10 contest@ DoubleTree Doc Jacobs Classic^ West Chester (Pa.) Univ. Tournament2004-05 (7-20, 4-18 NE-10)Coach: Tom O’SheaCaptains: Kyle Dietrich, Mike Keating,Eric Swiezynski11/15 at Davis & Elkins W, 108-8711/19 UMass Boston@ W, 97-9211/20 NJIT@ W, 82-7211/26 vs. Saint Cloud! L, 87-6211/27 at Minn.-Duluth! L, 81-6812/1 at Bentley* L, 95-7012/4 Merrimack* L, 99-8412/7 Saint Anselm* L, 81-6812/11 at Pace* L, 83-7712/19 Stonehill* L, 85-811/3 at Le Moyne* W, 82-691/6 at UMass Lowell* L, 84-611/8 Franklin Pierce* W, 80-731/11 at Southern N.H.* L, 87-781/15 at Stonehill* L, 83-641/17 Bentley* L, 84-791/20 at Merrimack* L, 91-781/22 UMass Lowell* L, 84-701/25 at Franklin Pierce* L, 83-671/27 Southern N.H.* L, 71-651/29 at Saint Anselm* L, 87-672/5 Le Moyne* W, 86-84 (2ot)2/8 Assumption* W, 89-842/12 at AIC* L, 71-69 (ot)2/16 Bryant* L, 96-642/19 at Southern Conn.* L, 84-742/22 Saint Rose* L, 85-77* NE-10 contest@ Clarion Doc Jacobs Classic! American Family Insurance Classic2003-04 (8-18, 5-17 NE-10)Coach: Tom O’SheaCaptains: Delbert Randall, Ben Smith11/21 Felician@ W, 96-6711/22 Green Mountain@ W, 103-8911/25 at Southern Conn.* L, 65-6211/30 AIC* L, 71-6812/3 at Assumption* L, 90-7412/6 Bryant* L, 81-6312/9 at Southern N.H.* L, 79-5812/13 Saint Rose* W, 92-8612/29 vs. Mansfield! W, 94-8512/30 at Rollins! L, 85-741/3 UMass Lowell* L, 77-741/6 at Franklin Pierce* L, 82-741/8 Bentley* L, 79-761/10 at Merrimack* L, 90-671/14 Stonehill* L, 65-591/19 at Saint Anselm* L, 101-691/22 Le Moyne* L, 68-531/24 at Bryant* L, 77-631/28 Assumption* W, 79-641/31 at AIC* W, 59-562/4 at Saint Rose* L, 83-812/7 Pace* W, 62-582/10 Southern Conn.* W, 85-752/18 at Le Moyne* L, 78-632/21 Saint Anselm* L, 93-772/24 at Pace* L, 84-69* NE-10 contest@ Doc Jacobs Thanksgiving Classic! Winter Park Rotary Tangerine Tournament2002-03 (10-17, 6-16 NE-10)Coach: Tom O’Shea

Captain: Adam Johnson11/22 Caldwell@ W, 79-7311/23 Concordia@ W, 94-6411/26 Southern Conn.* L, 65-6412/1 at AIC* L, 87-8012/4 Assumption* L, 69-6612/7 at Bryant* L, 89-7712/10 Southern N.H.* L, 86-8312/14 at Saint Rose* L, 94-8912/22 at Vermont L, 81-561/3 at UMass Lowell* L, 87-681/5 Franklin Pierce* L, 78-691/8 at Bentley* L, 87-771/11 Merrimack* W, 100-90 (3ot)1/14 at Stonehill* L, 70-611/17 Green Mountain W, 91-631/20 Saint Anselm* W, 71-701/23 at Le Moyne* L, 87-621/25 Bryant* L, 65-601/29 at Assumption* L, 92-792/1 AIC* W, 77-672/5 Saint Rose* L, 97-952/8 at Pace* L, 93-722/12 at Southern Conn.* W, 82-762/17 at Green Mountain W, 87-692/19 Le Moyne* W, 82-802/22 at Saint Anselm* L, 88-622/25 Pace* W, 95-76* NE-10 contest@ Doc Jacobs Thanksgiving Classic2001-02 (11-16, 7-15 NE-10)Coach: Tom O’SheaCaptains: Tunde Adekola, Anthony Scott11/20 at Saint Anselm* W, 78-7411/25 Merrimack* W, 70-6311/28 at Stonehill* L, 66-64 (ot)12/1 Bentley* L, 82-6612/4 at Merrimack* W, 86-5912/8 Le Moyne* L, 82-6512/16 at Green Mountain W, 86-6312/29 Felician@ W, 78-6012/30 Dowling@ W, 85-701/5 UMass Lowell* W, 50-441/8 at Franklin Pierce* L, 78-651/10 Southern N.H.* L, 82-761/12 Stonehill* W, 95-611/15 at Bentley* L, 91-781/19 at UMass Lowell* L, 88-781/21 Franklin Pierce* W, 89-791/24 at Southern N.H.* L, 98-881/26 Saint Anselm* L, 97-95 (ot)1/30 New Haven W, 74-632/2 at Le Moyne* L, 79-622/6 at Assumption* L, 89-812/9 AIC* L, 78-77 (ot)2/12 at Bryant* W, 73-612/16 Southern Conn.* L, 72-652/18 Pace* L, 71-682/20 at Saint Rose* L, 93-792/23 at Southern N.H.^ L, 104-74* NE-10 contest^ NE-10 Tournament@ Radisson Doc Jacobs Classic2000-01 (27-4, 19-3 NE-10)Coach: Tom O’SheaCaptains: Brian Miles, Mark Pater,Todd Roberts11/18 C.W. Post W, 89-5611/21 Saint Anselm* W, 94-8511/29 Stonehill* W, 65-4812/2 at Bentley* W, 93-8012/5 Merrimack* W, 99-8212/9 at Le Moyne* W, 95-8312/29 Concordia@ W, 88-7612/30 Molloy@ W, 75-571/6 at UMass Lowell* W, 63-581/9 Franklin Pierce* W, 84-651/11 at Southern N.H.* W, 90-82

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1/13 at Stonehill* W, 70-651/16 Bentley* W, 84-591/18 at Merrimack* L, 76-731/20 UMass Lowell* L, 68-561/22 at Franklin Pierce* W, 92-751/25 Southern N.H.* W, 103-801/27 at Saint Anselm* L, 95-791/31 at New Haven W, 87-632/3 Le Moyne* W, 104-712/6 Assumption* W, 96-802/10 at AIC* W, 81-502/13 Bryant* W, 69-552/17 at Southern Conn.* W, 101-93 (ot)2/19 at Pace* W, 98-832/21 Saint Rose* W, 82-662/26 Merrimack^ W, 93-683/1 Bentley^ W, 83-813/3 UMass Lowell^ W, 74-653/9 vs. UMass Lowell# W, 80-693/10 at Adelphi# L, 78-64* NE-10 contest^ NE-10 Tournament# NCAA Northeast Regional@ Radisson Doc Jacobs Classic1999-00 (20-9, 12-6 NE-10)Coach: Tom O’SheaCaptains: Warren Daniel, Brian Miles,Mark Pater11/19 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point! L, 71-6111/20 vs. Thomas More! W, 103-8611/23 at C.W. Post W, 79-6711/28 New Haven W, 90-6912/1 Merrimack* W, 75-6112/4 at Saint Anselm* L, 88-6712/7 at Bentley* L, 69-6812/10 Bloomfield W, 99-8412/21 at Saint Rose L, 70-5812/29 vs. Roberts Wesleyan$ W, 85-6912/30 vs. Southampton$ W, 94-741/5 Bryant* W, 89-821/8 at Assumption* W, 90-751/12 Stonehill* W, 96-821/15 AIC* L, 79-661/19 at Pace* W, 100-88 (ot)1/22 at Merrimack* L, 95-761/26 Le Moyne* W, 75-671/29 Pace* L, 85-82 (ot)2/2 at AIC* L, 94-90 (2ot)2/5 at Stonehill* W, 78-732/9 Assumption* W, 88-662/12 Bentley* W, 71-572/15 Saint Anselm* W, 84-832/19 at Bryant* W, 81-652/23 at Le Moyne* W, 91-822/27 Bentley^ L, 70-683/11 Pace# W, 66-643/12 UMass Lowell# W, 66-60* NE-10 contest^ NE-10 Tournament# ECAC Tournament! John Griffin Tournament$ Le Moyne Classic1998-99 (25-9, 12-6 NE-10)Coach: Tom O’SheaCaptains: John Gonzalez, DerekHenderson, Brian Pannuzzo11/13 vs. Queens! W, 91-7311/14 vs. Washburn! L, 80-6111/15 vs. Augustana! W, 97-8811/21 vs. Bridgeport$ W, 74-6911/22 vs. LIU-Southampton$ W, 98-7211/25 at New Haven W, 94-7211/29 Le Moyne* W, 79-6912/2 at Merrimack* W, 87-8412/5 Saint Anselm* L, 73-6412/8 Bentley* W, 76-6312/11 vs. Southern Conn.% L, 65-6312/12 vs. LIU-Southampton% W, 117-95

12/22 at Franklin Pierce W, 80-561/2 Southern Vermont@ W, 105-621/3 Queens (N.Y.)@ W, 77-641/6 at Bryant* W, 85-721/9 Assumption* W, 85-731/13 at Stonehill* W, 103-801/16 at AIC* W, 88-711/20 Pace* L, 82-781/23 Merrimack* W, 82-761/27 at Le Moyne* L, 75-731/30 at Pace* L, 85-832/2 AIC* W, 72-672/6 Stonehill* W, 86-772/10 at Assumption* L, 92-652/13 at Bentley* W, 97-902/16 at Saint Anselm* L, 94-712/19 Bryant* W, 83-672/22 Le Moyne^ W, 61-592/24 Bentley^ W, 87-762/27 Assumption^ W, 76-753/5 vs. N.H. College# W, 87-763/6 at Saint Rose# L, 78-67* NE-10 contest^ NE-10 Tournament# NCAA Northeast Regional@ Doc Jacobs Classic! Disney Tip Off Classic$ Bryant Tournament% Bloomsburg Husky Classic1997-98 (16-13, 11-9 NE-10)Coach: Tom O’SheaCaptains: Geoff Card, Alex Okosi, JayWandtke11/15 New Haven! W, 78-6711/16 Adelphi! W, 53-5211/22 at Quinnipiac* W, 65-6011/25 at Bryant* L, 81-6811/30 Stonehill* W, 81-5312/3 at Le Moyne* L, 73-6312/6 at Vermont L, 90-7612/13 Pace* W, 71-5912/27 Bridgeport@ W, 102-6212/28 Ferris State@ L, 65-621/3 at UMass Lowell W, 64-491/6 at Merrimack* L, 99-721/8 at Bentley* L, 96-901/10 AIC* W, 60-581/13 at Saint Anselm* L, 87-721/15 Assumption* L, 90-831/17 Quinnipiac* W, 73-591/20 at Pace* W, 72-691/24 at Stonehill* L, 95-781/28 Bryant* W, 72-641/31 Le Moyne* W, 72-702/7 at Assumption* L, 84-812/11 Merrimack* W, 78-772/14 at AIC* W, 90-762/17 Bentley* L, 79-752/21 Saint Anselm* W, 80-772/23 at Le Moyne^ L, 101-933/6 vs. Molloy# W, 69-673/7 vs. Merrimack# L, 80-75* NE-10 contest^ NE-10 Tournament# ECAC Tournament@ Doc Jacobs Classic1996-97 (23-7, 16-2 NE-10)Coach: Tom CrowleyCaptain: Mark Mulvey11/23 Franklin Pierce W, 77-6811/30 at Adelphi W, 81-6912/3 at Bryant* L, 79-5912/7 Green Mountain W, 77-6912/11 at Vermont L, 73-6712/14 at AIC* W, 102-9112/28 UMass Boston@ W, 90-6312/29 UMass Lowell@ L, 73-71 (ot)1/4 vs. LIU-Southampton! W, 100-50

1/5 at Bloomsburg! L, 72-581/8 Stonehill* W, 91-791/11 at Assumption* W, 97-881/14 at Merrimack* W, 80-641/16 Saint Anselm* W, 82-701/18 Bentley* W, 79-681/20 Le Moyne* W, 95-721/25 at Quinnipiac* L, 81-71 (ot)1/29 at Stonehill* W, 84-672/1 AIC* W, 74-722/4 Merrimack* W, 108-872/8 at Bentley* W, 80-692/11 at Saint Anselm* W, 83-812/13 Assumption* W, 83-752/15 at Le Moyne* W, 76-752/19 Bryant* W, 84-772/22 Quinnipiac* W, 88-792/24 Stonehill^ W, 82-532/27 Bryant^ L, 76-583/7 vs. Adelphi# W, 86-85 (ot)3/8 at N.H. College# L, 101-90* NE-10 contest^ NE-10 Tournament# NCAA Northeast Regional@ Doc Jacobs Tournament! Bloomsburg Invitational1995-96 (19-8, 11-5 NE-10)Coach: Tom CrowleyCaptain: Mark Mulvey11/18 at Southern Conn.! W, 74-7211/19 vs. New Haven! W, 95-7811/25 Adelphi L, 78-7311/28 Le Moyne W, 73-7112/1 at East Stroudsburg$ L, 83-78 (ot)12/2 vs. AIC$ W, 64-5512/5 Castleton State W, 103-6312/9 Green Mountain W, 99-8212/31 at Vermont W, 80-721/7 at Stonehill* W, 69-661/10 at AIC* W, 72-70 (ot)1/13 Quinnipiac* W, 80-741/15 at Merrimack* L, 93-861/20 Stonehill* W, 79-731/22 Saint Anselm* L, 88-751/24 Bryant* W, 87-731/27 at Bentley* L, 97-891/30 at Assumption* W, 84-642/1 AIC* W, 82-782/3 Merrimack* W, 100-812/6 at Quinnipiac* W, 104-742/10 Assumption* W, 105-832/14 Saint Anselm* L, 86-752/17 at Bryant* L, 99-96 (ot)2/20 Bentley* W, 96-822/24 vs. Merrimack^ L, 84-78 (ot)3/10 Dowling# W, 96-81* NE-10 contest^ NE-10 Tournament# ECAC Championship! Southern Connecticut Tournament$ East Stroudsburg Tournament1994-95 (14-13, 10-8 NE-10)Coach: Tom CrowleyCaptains: Jason Curry, Jeremy Dubay11/19 at Le Moyne W, 76-6911/22 UMass Lowell W, 76-7011/25 vs. Fayetteville State! L, 88-6911/26 vs. University of D.C.! L, 88-7511/29 at Vermont L, 101-7612/3 at Assumption* L, 70-6912/7 Bryant* W, 88-7412/29 Queens (N.Y.)@ L, 61-5812/30 Mercyhurst@ W, 81-481/7 AIC* W, 78-571/9 Southern Conn. W, 89-731/11 at Springfield* W, 78-651/14 Stonehill* L, 60-571/16 at Bentley* L, 99-95

1/18 Saint Anselm* L, 70-611/21 at Quinnipiac* W, 89-771/24 Merrimack* W, 90-801/26 Bentley* W, 65-621/28 at Bryant* L, 60-482/1 Assumption* W, 93-702/4 at AIC* L, 79-642/8 Springfield* L, 90-85 (ot)2/11 at Stonehill* W, 75-662/15 at Saint Anselm* L, 89-722/18 Quinnipiac* W, 96-742/21 at Merrimack* W, 83-81 (ot)2/25 vs. Springfield^ L, 86-67* NE-10 contest^ NE-10 Tournament@ Doc Jacobs Classic! Virginia Union Thanksgiving Classic1993-94 (15-13, 9-9 NE-10)Coach: Tom CrowleyCaptains: Jason Curry, Jeremy Dubay,Justin Smith11/21 at Sacred Heart W, 83-7211/23 Middlebury W, 84-6411/27 Le Moyne W, 75-71 (ot)12/2 at Vermont L, 89-6612/3 Assumption* W, 89-7912/6 at UMass Lowell W, 61-5912/11 Bentley* W, 67-6412/19 at N.H. College L, 94-7812/29 Mercy@ W, 73-7112/30 Norfolk State@ L, 84-521/3 at Bryant* W, 97-861/8 at AIC* L, 92-841/12 Springfield* W, 98-921/15 at Stonehill* L, 81-761/19 at Saint Anselm* W, 72-68 (ot)1/22 Quinnipiac* L, 89-821/26 at Merrimack* L, 69-681/27 at Bentley* L, 81-721/29 Bryant* W, 81-772/2 at Assumption* W, 72-582/5 AIC* L, 77-742/9 at Springfield* L, 75-662/12 Stonehill* W, 88-702/16 Saint Anselm* L, 75-642/19 at Quinnipiac* W, 67-64 (ot)2/22 Merrimack* L, 87-812/26 vs. Quinnipiac^ W, 90-742/27 vs. AIC^ L, 84-77* NE-10 contest^ NE-10 Tournament@ Doc Jacobs Classic1992-93 (14-13, 8-10 NE-10)Coach: Tom CrowleyCaptains: Tim MacDonald, Alexis Sherard11/25 Sacred Heart W, 73-7011/28 at Le Moyne L, 92-7612/1 at Middlebury W, 82-6212/5 Saint Anselm* W, 84-8112/7 UMass Lowell W, 72-6912/9 Norwich W, 75-5512/12 at Springfield* L, 64-5212/29 New York Tech@ W, 102-8212/30 Mercyhurst@ W, 78-731/7 at Quinnipiac* L, 67-651/9 AIC* L, 67-661/13 Assumption* L, 82-641/16 at Bryant* W, 85-631/19 Stonehill* W, 74-591/23 at Merrimack* L, 58-541/26 at Bentley* L, 89-571/28 at Saint Anselm* L, 74-561/30 Quinnipiac* W, 84-762/3 Springfield* W, 71-66 (ot)2/6 at Assumption* L, 65-622/10 Bryant* W, 78-69 (ot)2/13 at Stonehill* L, 85-792/17 Merrimack* W, 74-50

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2/20 Bentley* L, 65-572/22 at Vermont L, 76-742/25 at AIC* W, 76-742/28 at Saint Anselm^ L, 91-73* NE-10 contest^ NE-10 Tournament@ Doc Jacobs Classic1991-92 (12-15, 8-10 NE-10)Coach: Tom CrowleyCaptain: Monroe Blakes11/23 UMass Lowell! W, 74-7011/24 New Haven! L, 78-6612/2 Middlebury$ W, 98-7612/3 at Vermont$ L, 80-5412/7 at Saint Anselm* W, 73-7112/9 at UMass Lowell L, 77-72 (ot)12/14 Springfield* W, 86-7312/22 N.H. College L, 81-6312/28 Sacred Heart@ W, 81-7812/29 Le Moyne@ W, 68-67 (ot)1/8 Quinnipiac* W, 99-631/11 at AIC* W, 87-821/15 at Assumption* L, 90-691/18 Bryant* W, 52-501/21 at Stonehill* L, 76-691/25 Merrimack* W, 64-581/28 Bentley* L, 83-771/30 Saint Anselm* W, 70-622/1 at Quinnipiac* L, 85-702/5 at Springfield* L, 78-752/8 Assumption* L, 94-702/12 at Bryant* W, 103-702/15 Stonehill* L, 79-722/19 at Merrimack* L, 71-672/22 at Bentley* L, 65-632/27 AIC* L, 77-523/2 at Assumption^ L, 87-76* NE-10 contest^ NE-10 Tournament@ Doc Jacobs Classic! New England Tipoff Classic$ Howard Bank Green Mountain Classic1990-91 (9-17, 5-13 NE-10)Coach: Tom CrowleyCaptain: Bryan Duffy11/26 Norwich! W, 121-8011/27 Vermont! L, 83-7612/1 Stonehill* L, 112-9112/4 Middlebury L, 81-7812/8 at Springfield* W, 75-7412/10 Lowell W, 97-8812/22 at N.H. College L, 92-7312/28 Southern Conn.@ W, 83-8012/29 Dowling@ L, 81-641/8 at Plattsburgh State W, 81-691/12 Merrimack* L, 88-84 (ot)1/16 at Bentley* L, 92-901/19 at Quinnipiac* L, 78-611/21 Bryant* W, 77-691/26 Assumption* L, 74-711/28 Saint Anselm* L, 72-681/31 Springfield* W, 61-60 (ot)2/2 at AIC* L, 87-682/6 at Stonehill* L, 78-752/9 Bentley* W, 84-762/13 Quinnipiac* W, 85-832/16 at Bryant* L, 77-742/20 at Assumption* L, 97-902/23 at Saint Anselm* L, 75-572/26 AIC* L, 79-532/28 at Merrimack* L, 91-61* NE-10 contest@ Doc Jacobs Memorial Tournament! Howard Bank Classic1989-90 (9-18, 6-12 NE-10)Coach: Barry ParkhillCaptain: Greg Thomas

11/25 vs. Middlebury! W, 81-7211/26 at Vermont! L, 78-6612/2 at Stonehill* L, 102-8212/5 at Norwich W, 59-5412/9 Springfield* L, 67-6612/11 at Lowell W, 80-76 (ot)12/29 Stockton State@ L, 67-6112/30 New Haven@ L, 80-751/6 N.H. College L, 91-611/9 at Pace L, 84-541/13 at Merrimack* L, 69-611/17 Bentley* L, 81-681/20 Quinnipiac* L, 67-611/23 at Bryant* W, 69-63 (ot)1/27 at Assumption* L, 80-691/29 at Saint Anselm* L, 95-762/1 at Springfield* L, 54-532/3 AIC* L, 61-582/7 Stonehill* W, 85-642/10 at Bentley* L, 93-85 (ot)2/14 at Quinnipiac* W, 67-65 (ot)2/17 Bryant* W, 64-552/21 Assumption* L, 76-612/24 Saint Anselm* W, 70-612/27 at AIC* L, 84-663/1 Merrimack* W, 84-663/6 Assumption^ L, 70-69* NE-10 contest^ NE-10 Tournament@ Doc Jacobs Memorial Tournament! Howard Bank/Green Mountain Classic1988-89 (18-10, 11-7 NE-10)Coach: Jim CascianoCaptains: Greg Thomas, Brian Young11/18 vs. Dowling$ L, 76-7511/19 vs. New York Tech.$ W, 86-6711/22 at UMass Boston W, 97-7811/27 vs. Norwich! W, 95-7011/28 at Vermont! W, 94-7712/3 at Assumption* L, 95-9012/10 at Bentley* L, 89-8512/21 Plattsburgh State W, 95-8112/29 Saint Rose@ W, 96-8412/30 Le Moyne@ W, 74-731/7 at N.H. College L, 108-951/14 Merrimack* L, 93-781/18 Saint Anselm* W, 81-691/21 at Quinnipiac* W, 77-691/24 Bryant* W, 105-641/28 Stonehill* W, 114-841/30 at AIC* W, 78-712/2 Bentley* L, 92-89 (ot)2/4 at Saint Anselm* L, 99-872/8 Assumption* W, 90-752/11 Springfield* W, 89-762/15 Quinnipiac* W, 84-812/18 at Bryant* W, 99-892/22 at Stonehill* L, 118-922/25 AIC* W, 93-852/28 at Springfield* W, 80-713/2 at Merrimack* L, 80-783/7 at Saint Anselm^ L, 91-65* NE-10 contest^ NE-10 Tournament@ Doc Jacobs Invitational Tournament$ Keene State Invitational Tournament! Green Mountain Classic Tournament1987-88 (17-11, 13-5 NE-10)Coach: Jim CascianoCaptains: George Daway, Gus Gabriel11/27 at Kentucky Wesleyan$ L, 82-7411/28 vs. Lincoln Memorial$ L, 116-9712/3 Vermont W, 84-7212/5 Assumption* L, 95-8712/8 Norwich* W, 98-8312/12 Bentley* W, 95-7812/14 at Sacred Heart L, 95-901/2 Saint Joseph’s (Maine)@ W, 82-81

1/3 Lowell@ L, 89-731/7 at Middlebury W, 75-701/9 N.H. College L, 70-661/14 Springfield* W, 86-651/16 at Merrimack* W, 75-701/20 at Saint Anselm* W, 77-741/23 Quinnipiac* L, 71-611/26 at Bryant* W, 75-651/30 at Stonehill* L, 80-742/1 AIC* W, 80-702/4 at Bentley* L, 102-962/6 Saint Anselm* W, 67-652/10 at Assumption* L, 77-702/13 at Springfield* W, 73-652/15 Merrimack* W, 72-492/17 at Quinnipiac* W, 76-722/20 Bryant* W, 93-842/22 Stonehill* W, 91-742/25 at AIC* W, 70-683/1 Quinnipiac^ L, 78-71* NE-10 contest^ NE-10 Tournament@ Doc Jacobs Invitational Tournament$ Kentucky Wesleyan Tournament1986-87 (20-11, 6-4 MCC)Coach: Jim CascianoCaptain: Larry Irving11/21 UMass Boston W, 109-7811/23 at Saint Anselm W, 89-8011/25 at Norwich W, 88-8511/28 at Eckerd L, 91-90 (ot)11/29 at Fla. Southern L, 65-5612/4 at Vermont W, 87-8412/6 Keene State W, 82-6012/13 at N.H. College L, 103-9612/20 Sacred Heart L, 83-801/2 Trenton State@ W, 93-831/3 N.Y. Tech@ W, 80-651/5 AIC L, 61-581/10 Phila. Textile* W, 73-661/12 at Bentley W, 76-681/17 at Le Moyne* L, 87-811/21 Pace* W, 81-601/24 at Gannon* L, 90-77 (ot)1/27 Tufts W, 95-751/31 Adelphi* W, 68-672/2 at Assumption W, 95-862/4 Middlebury W, 78-642/7 Le Moyne* W, 97-822/10 Gannon* L, 97-912/14 at Phila. Textile* L, 98-88 (ot)2/17 Plattsburgh State W, 83-692/20 at Pace* W, 83-672/22 at Adelphi* W, 64-612/27 at Le Moyne^ W, 64-502/28 vs. Phila. Textile^ W, 79-683/6 Millersville# L, 83-763/7 C.W. Post# L, 85-72* Mideast Collegiate Conference contest^ MCC Tournament# NCAA Eastern Regional@ Doc Jacobs Tournament1985-86 (19-10, 6-4 MCC)Coach: Jim CascianoCaptains: Mark Anderson, Dan Mailliard11/22 at UMass Boston W, 89-6511/24 Saint Anselm W, 75-7311/26 Norwich W, 97-7912/1 Assumption W, 79-7612/6 Dowling@ W, 76-6812/7 C.W. Post@ W, 75-95+12/12 N.H. College L, 65-6212/19 at Harvard W, 70-6412/23 at Sacred Heart L, 101-741/3 at Wright State! L, 98-721/4 vs. N.Y. Tech.! W, 84-721/6 at AIC W, 77-711/8 Le Moyne* W, 66-55

1/11 Adelphi* W, 85-74 (2ot)1/15 at Gannon* L, 75-591/18 at Le Moyne* W, 77-661/25 Phila. Textile* W, 73-661/27 Keene State W, 75-602/1 at Pace* L, 70-662/3 Bentley W, 77-75 (ot)2/5 at Middlebury W, 79-632/8 Gannon* W, 84-732/12 at Keene State L, 91-89 (ot)2/15 at Adelphi* L, 75-632/17 at Phila. Textile* L, 90-792/20 Vermont L, 77-622/22 Pace* W, 73-702/28 at Phila. Textile^ L, 75-633/1 vs. Le Moyne^ W, 68-66* Mideast Collegiate Conference contest^ MCC Tournament@ Doc Jacobs Tournament! Wright State University Tournament+ Forfeit win1984-85 (7-21, 1-9 MCC)Coach: Jim CascianoCaptains: Bob Millikin, Joe Smoolca11/16 Stonehill L, 77-6311/19 at Saint Anselm W, 76-7111/24 at Le Moyne* L, 70-5611/25 at Saint John Fisher* L, 71-6111/30 Adelphi*@ L, 52-3712/1 Queens (N.Y.)@ W, 72-6512/6 at Gannon* L, 71-6712/9 at Harvard L, 66-6012/18 at N.H. College L, 80-7512/21 Sacred Heart L, 62-541/2 at Quinnipiac L, 82-671/8 Le Moyne* L, 61-59 (ot)1/10 AIC L, 75-561/12 at Bentley L, 75-631/14 at Bridgeport L, 88-601/19 Manhattanville W, 76-691/23 at Vermont L, 68-61 (ot)1/26 Phila. Textile* L, 57-461/31 at Keene State L, 59-542/2 Gannon* W, 68-672/4 at Assumption W, 64-532/9 Middlebury W, 65-602/12 at Norwich L, 55-542/14 Keene State W, 75-602/16 at Phila. Textile* L, 83-792/17 at Adelphi* L, 80-712/23 Saint John Fisher* L, 78-732/26 at Saint John Fisher^ L, 73-64* Mideast Collegiate Conference contest^ MCC Tournament@ Doc Jacobs Tournament1983-84 (7-19)Coach: Jim CascianoCaptain: game appointed11/18 at Stonehill L, 69-6111/19 Saint Anselm L, 74-7311/26 at Keene State W, 74-5211/28 at Maine L, 88-6512/2 Johnson State@ W, 88-4512/3 Pace@ L, 53-49 (ot)12/5 Bridgeport L, 79-5912/10 Seattle Univ. W, 57-5312/18 at AIC L, 71-5312/20 at N.H. College L, 94-7912/28 vs. Lowell$ L, 83-81 (2ot)12/29 vs. Gordon$ W, 62-601/4 Quinnipiac L, 85-661/10 Assumption L, 65-541/14 Bentley L, 87-641/21 at Sacred Heart L, 54-511/24 UMass Boston W, 69-661/28 at Central Conn. L, 82-541/30 N.H. College L, 65-622/2 Keene State W, 78-682/7 Norwich L, 73-69

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2/11 at Middlebury W, 70-572/15 Vermont L, 82-732/24 at Saint John Fisher L, 102-802/25 at Le Moyne L, 64-552/28 Merrimack L, 64-54@ Doc Jacobs Classic$ Merrimack Pepsi Invitational1982-83 (12-15)Coach: Stephen AntrimCaptains: Jerry Mizerak, Marc Streb11/19 Stonehill L, 86-8011/21 at Saint Anselm W, 77-6611/26 Keene State W, 97-76 11/28 at Boston College L, 98-5612/3 Saint John Fisher@ L, 73-7012/4 Plattsburgh State@ L, 63-6112/8 at Vermont W, 80-7212/11 at Manhattanville W, 67-5212/18 at N.H. College L, 96-9112/28 vs. Lowell$ W, 76-7212/29 at Bentley$ L, 86-751/8 at Quinnipiac W, 73-671/10 Middlebury L, 69-681/13 at Hartford W, 72-71 (ot)1/15 at Bentley L, 68-651/17 Sacred Heart L, 75-681/19 at Bridgeport W, 95-751/22 Central Conn. L, 81-711/26 Maine L, 84-791/29 AIC W, 88-772/2 at Saint Joseph’s (Maine) W, 80-722/8 at Norwich L, 75-742/9 N.H. College L, 80-772/12 at Assumption L ,91-812/19 Le Moyne W, 70-582/22 at Merrimack W, 91-702/25 Saint Lawrence L, 71-62@ Doc Jacobs Classic$ Bentley Festival1981-82 (16-11)Coach: Stephen AntrimCaptain: Dan Nikitas11/20 at Stonehill L, 68-4811/22 Saint Anselm W, 75-6211/27 at Le Moyne W, 78-6011/29 vs. Loyola (Quebec)$ W, N/A11/30 at Clarkson$ L, 58-4912/2 at Providence L, 68-4512/4 Babson@ W, 94-6212/5 Potsdam@ L, 48-4712/19 North Adams State W, 97-7412/28 vs. Southern Conn.% L, 66-6012/29 vs. Nichols% W, 48-461/9 UMass Boston W, 80-77 (3ot)1/12 at Middlebury L, 69-661/16 Bentley W, 89-841/20 Bridgeport L, 68-661/23 at Sacred Heart L, 90-761/25 at Lowell L, 74-641/28 at Westfield State W, 89-591/30 at AIC W, 69-592/6 Quinnipiac W, 95-822/9 Norwich W, 92-562/13 Assumption W, 74-562/15 Vermont W, 89-832/19 at Springfield W, 78-712/20 at Central Conn. L, 89-752/23 Merrimack L, 59-542/25 at Saint Anselm W, 92-69@ Doc Jacobs Classic$ Clarkson Tournament% Bentley Tournament1980-81 (12-13)Coach: Stephen AntrimCaptain: Dan Nikitas12/2 Stonehill W, 89-87 (2ot)12/5 Kean@ W, 84-70

12/6 Bentley@ W, 62-5812/20 at UMass Boston W, 73-6712/28 Lowell W, 90-8112/31 Central Conn. W, 63-621/2 at Loyola (Md.)$ W, 71-661/3 vs. Bridgeport$ L, 93-781/8 Saint Joseph’s (Maine) W, 61-511/10 at Saint Bonaventure L, 98-801/13 Middlebury W, 73-611/15 at Norwich L, 70-681/17 at Bentley L, 85-81 (ot)1/21 at Bridgeport L, 84-741/25 Sacred Heart L, 82-741/28 at Maine L, 87-681/31 AIC L, 67-582/1 Springfield L, 75-622/5 Le Moyne W, 80-602/7 at Quinnipiac L, 74-692/11 at Vermont L, 65-642/14 at Assumption W, 76-662/19 Hartford L, 58-572/24 at Saint Anselm L, 66-632/25 at Merrimack W, 86-72@ Doc Jacobs Classic$ Loyola University Tournament1979-80 (5-21)Coach: Stephen AntrimCaptain: game appointed11/30 Marist@ W, 61-5712/1 Sacred Heart@ W, 61-5612/4 at Stonehill L, 62-4912/7 at Assumption$ L, 71-5812/8 vs. Albright$ L, 73-6312/11 Norwich W, 78-4612/28 vs. Stonehill% L, 54-4312/29 vs. Lowell L, 77-631/10 at Central Florida L, 90-641/12 at St. Leo L, 64-431/15 at Middlebury W, 65-501/17 Merrimack L, 77-631/19 Bentley L, 67-591/21 at Saint Lawrence L, 82-581/24 Bridgeport L, 69-641/26 at Sacred Heart L, 73-651/29 Saint Francis (N.Y.) L, 72-542/1 at Springfield L, 60-562/2 at AIC L, 73-572/7 at Le Moyne L, 70-482/9 Quinnipiac L, 70-612/13 Vermont L, 83-732/16 Assumption L, 86-682/21 at Hartford L, 70-692/23 at Central Conn. L, 72-592/26 Saint Anselm W, 57-55@ Doc Jacobs Classic$ Assumption Tournament% Bentley Tournament1978-79 (10-14)Coach: Walter BaumannCaptains: Derrick Halacki, Tom Hoey,John Rao

Saint Francis (Pa.) L, 61-52Saint Joseph’s (Maine)@ W, 75-65Adelphi@ W, 94-75Norwich W, 81-58vs. New Haven$ L, 106-88vs. Quinnipiac$ L, 110-105Saint Lawrence L, 87-81Le Moyne L, 64-63Merrimack W, 89-87Saint Francis (N.Y.) L, 78-70Bentley L, 71-69Bridgeport L, 91-81Quinnipiac L, 84-76Sacred Heart L, 90-78Stonehill W, 113-94AIC L, 88-76Middlebury W, 99-78

Springfield W, 90-75Vermont L, 70-61Assumption L, 79-71Hartford W, 89-87Vermont W, 85-81Central Conn. L, 65-61Saint Anselm W, 76-72

@ Doc Jacobs Classic$ Sacred Heart Holiday ClassicNOTE: Date and location not available1977-78 (11-15)Coach: Walter BaumannCaptains: Derrick Halacki, Ted Mauro11/30 Hartwick L, 65-63 (2ot)12/1 Wilkes@ W, 71-5712/3 Monmouth@ W, 89-7412/7 at Vermont L, 82-7512/10 Quinnipiac W, 82-6212/27 vs. Monmouth$ W, 72-6312/28 at Montclair State$ W, 73-461/4 at Stonehill W, 88-561/6 Northeastern L, 85-751/9 at Le Moyne L, 83-781/10 at Saint Lawrence L, 100-951/14 Merrimack L, 90-781/17 Norwich W, 94-791/22 Bentley L, 89-821/25 Bridgeport L, 89-811/27 at Sacred Heart L, 67-601/28 at Canisius L, 87-732/4 Maine L, 72-702/10 at Springfield W, 67-652/11 at Hartford W, 84-812/18 Assumption L, 101-752/20 Saint Anselm W, 76-592/23 at AIC W, 85-732/25 Central Conn. L, 72-66N/A at Middlebury L, 71-69N/A Vermont L, 84-70@ Doc Jacobs Classic$ Yule Cup1976-77 (10-14)Coach: Walter BaumannCaptain: game appointed12/1 Canisius L, 100-7012/3 N.H. College@ W, 82-6212/4 Hartwick@ L, 57-5412/8 Vermont L, 65-6112/11 Stonehill L, 74-6612/29 vs. Colby$ W, 74-6912/30 at Central Conn.$ W, 92-841/8 Le Moyne W, 65-611/11 at Saint Anselm L, 70-681/15 at Merrimack L, 92-741/18 at Norwich W, 96-751/19 Saint Lawrence W, 94-741/22 at Bentley L, 101-861/26 at Bridgeport W, 73-721/29 Sacred Heart L, 70-572/2 at Hartwick L, 77-612/5 AIC W, 83-762/7 at Vermont L, 58-512/9 at Hartford L, 87-822/12 Springfield W, 79-742/17 at Saint Francis (N.Y.) L, 72-592/20 at Assumption L, 92-592/23 Middlebury L, 85-762/26 Central Conn. W, 74-72@ Doc Jacobs Classic$ Central Connecticut Tournament1975-76 (12-14)Coach: Walter BaumannCaptains: John Balczuk, Ken Johnson,Joe Myers12/29 at Canisius L, 96-8112/5 King’s@ W, 93-8412/6 Buffalo State@ L, 104-101 (ot)

12/9 at Vermont L, 77-7312/12 at Stonehill L, 103-8312/13 at Northeastern L, 95-90 (2ot)1/2 vs. Springfield$ W, 80-651/3 vs. AIC$ W, 101-831/4 at Sacred Heart$ W, 104-97 (2ot)1/7 New Hampshire W, 74-721/10 at Saint Lawrence W, 78-721/12 at Maine W, 83-811/14 Norwich W, 97-831/17 at Le Moyne L, 87-661/19 Merrimack W, 94-881/21 Saint Anselm W, 85-761/24 Bentley L, 66-59 (ot)1/28 Bridgeport L, 91-852/4 Vermont L, 101-99 (ot)2/7 at AIC W, 84-762/8 at Sacred Heart L, 83-722/14 at Springfield L, 70-692/21 Assumption L, 81-712/25 at Middlebury L, 93-762/28 at Central Conn. L, 91-863/2 Siena W, 86-85@ Doc Jacobs Classic$ Sacred Heart Tournament1974-75 (13-11)Coach: Walter BaumannCaptains: Gene Cizynski, John Lanchantin12/1 at Bridgeport L, 79-6712/3 at Seton Hall L, 104-7812/7 Siena L, 97-9612/14 at Saint Anselm W, 80-7512/27 vs. Hartwick$ L, 100-7012/28 vs. Muhlenberg$ W, 92-861/7 Maine W, 72-70 (ot)1/9 Le Moyne W, 96-94 (ot)1/11 at Sacred Heart L, 98-901/14 at Merrimack L, 101-951/15 at Bentley L , 105-991/18 Stonehill W, 79-701/21 Saint Lawrence W, 77-731/22 Norwich W, 85-631/25 Northeastern L, 75-631/27 Vermont L, 87-752/1 AIC W, 92-852/5 at Vermont L, 95-822/8 at Assumption L, 95-772/11 Springfield W, 85-812/13 at Clarkson W, 86-762/18 at Norwich W, 79-702/22 Central Conn. W, 104-912/26 Middlebury W, 93-69$ Le Moyne Christmas Tournament1973-74 (17-11)Coach: Walter BaumannCaptains: Fran Laffin, Bob Toner12/1 Niagara L, 102-7712/5 at Middlebury W, 79-7712/8 at Stonehill W, 99-9212/11 at Long Island U. L, 117-10112/27 vs. Colby$ W, 80-7612/28 vs. Southern Conn.$ W, 92-8412/29 vs. WPI$ W, 103-861/3 Bridgeport W, 90-871/12 Sacred Heart W, 93-911/16 Merrimack W, 116-921/19 at Le Moyne L, 84-771/21 Clarkson W, 106-751/23 Saint Anselm W, 70-551/26 at Maine L, 100-931/28 Norwich W, 106-751/31 at Vermont W, 83-762/2 at AIC W, 88-792/6 at Springfield W, 80-772/8 at Saint Lawrence L, 96-832/10 Bentley L, 99-902/13 Vermont L, 77-722/16 Assumption L, 93-92

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2/20 at Norwich W, 91-542/23 at Central Conn. L, 100-902/25 at Siena L, 124-1102/28 at New Hampshire L, 69-65N/A vs. Hartford# L, 102-93N/A vs. Bentley# W, 99-91$ Sacred Heart Christmas Tournament# NCAA Northeast Regional1972-73 (18-9)Coach: Walter BaumannCaptains: Fran Laffin, Bob Toner12/1 Sacred Heart W, 75-6712/4 at Holy Cross L, 104-7112/6 at Norwich W, 91-6712/9 at Northeastern L, 82-6612/16 at Saint Anselm W, 65-5812/29 at Bryant$ W, 99-8212/30 vs. Bentley$ L, 99-871/3 at Merrimack W, 116-941/6 Siena W, 118-1061/10 at Maine L, 115-971/13 Le Moyne W, 81-711/23 at Catholic W, 98-941/27 Springfield W, 87-821/30 Saint Lawrence W, 82-78 (ot)2/3 AIC W, 110-962/7 Vermont W, 87-81 (ot)2/10 at Bridgeport L, 91-782/12 at Vermont W, 83-812/14 Norwich W, 101-682/18 at Assumption L, 121-832/21 Middlebury W, 80-622/24 Central Conn. W, 100-872/27 at Clarkson W, 102-753/2 Stonehill L, 108-98N/A vs. Hartford# W, 108-97N/A vs. Assumption# L, 81-79N/A vs. Bridgeport# L, 93-75$ Bryant Christmas Tournament# NCAA New England Regional1971-72 (12-11)Coach: Edward MarkeyCaptains: Michael Balzano, RobertTetreault12/6 Middlebury W, 83-7012/9 at Stonehill W, 97-9012/11 Merrimack W, 123-10512/29 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.)$ L, 111-9012/30 vs. Saint Francis (N.Y.)$ W, 95-691/4 at AIC L, 112-801/7 Maine W, 95-881/10 at Sacred Heart L, 133-901/15 at Saint Lawrence L, 97-781/19 at Middlebury W, 83-761/22 Northeastern L, 86-681/24 at Vermont W, 84-781/26 at Siena L, 120-741/29 Saint Anselm W, 80-722/1 at Norwich W, 91-892/8 at Springfield L, 97-852/12 at Le Moyne L, 95-642/14 Norwich W, 111-982/19 Assumption L, 99-842/23 Vermont L, 73-712/27 at Central Conn. L, 78-763/4 Bridgeport W, 96-90N/A Clarkson W, 89-73$ Gem City Tournament (Erie, Pa.)1970-71 (13-10)Coach: Edward MarkeyCaptain: Bill Brooks

Holy Cross L, 138-68Stonehill L, 75-73Norwich W, 98-86Middlebury W, 79-76at Springfield$ W, 92-72vs. Massachusetts$ L, 94-59

vs. Long Island U.$ L, 87-81Adelphi L, 75-60Bridgeport W, 87-80Middlebury L, 94-75Le Moyne W, 73-56Saint Anselm L, 69-63Vermont W, 70-67Springfield W, 72-64AIC W, 98-79Siena W, 109-80Clarkson W, 106-87Central Conn. L, 103-89Norwich W, 114-77Assumption L, 121-93Vermont W, 75-71Northeastern L, 94-73Saint Lawrence W, 92-83

$ Basketball Hall of Fame TournamentNOTE: Date and location not available1969-70 (9-14)Coach: Edward MarkeyCaptains: James Cody, Peter Cragan,Jack Russell

Sacred Heart L, 86-80Holy Cross L, 103-81Middlebury W, 90-84Norwich W, 83-80Amherst L, 63-59Central Conn. W, 67-57Northeastern L, 76-57Adelphi W, 72-65AIC L, 83-74Middlebury W, 61-58Saint Anselm L, 86-85Springfield L, 91-79Vermont L, 72-57Assumption L, 104-89Saint Lawrence L, 90-77Clarkson W, 110-91Central Conn. L, 69-68 (ot)Norwich W, 75-57Southern Conn. L, 76-68 (ot)Vermont L, 78-68Bridgeport W, 77-67Le Moyne L, 80-78 (ot)Stonehill W, 85-80

NOTE: Date and location not available1968-69 (8-16)Coach: Edward MarkeyCaptain: game appointed12/2 at Rhode Island W, 59-5412/4 Norwich W, 62-5412/11 Middlebury W, 57-5512/13 at Adelphi L, 59-5712/14 at C.W. Post L, 58-5212/27 vs. Wagner$ L, 67-6212/28 vs. Steubenville$ W, 62-431/3 at Phila. Textile L, 91-531/8 at Stonehill L, 84-631/11 AIC L, 75-621/14 Saint Anselm L, 74-721/15 at Middlebury L, 60-591/18 at Central Conn. L, 102-711/25 Central Conn. L, 85-641/28 Vermont L, 53-522/2 at Assumption L, 89-762/5 Saint Lawrence W, 95-752/8 Stonehill L, 62-562/10 at Norwich W, 61-382/15 Southern Conn. W, 84-682/19 at Vermont L, 88-512/22 Le Moyne W, 70-622/25 at Saint Anselm L, 95-742/26 at Bridgeport L, 82-61$ Le Moyne Christmas Tournament1967-68 (16-8)Coach: Edward Markey

Captains: Dave Gleason, Bob JoyceSacred Heart W, 105-78Norwich W, 87-75Adelphi W, 83-81Clarkson W, 85-77Middlebury W, 90-74Southern Conn. W, 96-81Long Island U. L, 80-70vs. Bowdoin$ W, 89-71vs. Guilford$ W, 92-79vs. Amherst$ W, 83-76 (ot)Saint Anselm L, 67-65Stonehill W, 84-83Norwich W, 97-79Hartford W, 90-82Middlebury W, 70-66Central Conn. L, 78-68Buffalo State W, 73-69Vermont W, 69-65Assumption L, 99-93Saint Lawrence W, 102-86AIC L, 88-78Vermont L, 86-85Le Moyne L, 83-73Merrimack L, 97-78

$ AIC Holiday TournamentNOTE: Date and location not available1966-67 (23-4)Coach: Edward MarkeyCaptain: Dick Falkenbush

Saint Lawrence W, 95-70Norwich W, 103-90Assumption L, 78-76Middlebury W, 110-82Adelphi W, 93-85vs. Wesleyan$ W, 86-78vs. Saint Anselm$ W, 86-76vs. Central Conn.$ W, 84-83 (ot)Merrimack L, 101-97Stonehill W, 90-81Norwich W, 86-76Hartford W, 102-83AIC W, 105-95Middlebury W, 99-81Central Conn. L, 109-96 (ot)Buffalo State W, 93-91 (2ot)Saint Anselm W, 81-57Colby W, 74-55Vermont W, 96-78Stonehill W, 106-96Le Moyne W, 85-69Vermont W, 95-70Hartwick W, 112-100Clarkson W, 109-87Northeastern# W, 70-61Assumption# W, 77-68Long Island U.# L, 72-64

$ Central Connecticut Holiday Tournament# NCAA Northeast RegionalNOTE: Date and location not available1965-66 (16-10)Coach: Edward MarkeyCaptain: game appointed

Rhode Island L, 96-62Clarkson W, 80-72Holy Cross L, 56-52Adelphi L, 92-77Middlebury W, 102-79Saint Lawrence W, 75-67

12/30 vs. Trinity (Conn.)$ W, 91-85 (2ot)vs. Colby$ W, 80-78vs. Springfield$ L, 85-70Long Island U. L, 85-68Stonehill W, 80-74Colby W, 72-68

1/13 Norwich W, 83-68Saint Anselm W, 68-67Central Conn. L, 88-81

Hartwick W, 72-68 (2ot)Assumption L, 85-80Merrimack W, 95-50Vermont W, 76-71 (ot)

2/12 AIC L, 77-73Norwich W, 93-84Le Moyne L, 75-73Vermont L, 93-92 (ot)New York Tech. W, 113-87Hartford W, 106-93

$ AIC TournamentNOTE: Date and location not available,one win missing1964-65 (21-7)Coach: Edward MarkeyCaptains: Ed Kryger, Rich Tarrant

Clarkson W, 109-69Saint Lawrence W, 89-69

12/7 Norwich W, 105-71New Hampshire W, 106-74

12/19 Holy Cross L, 99-75New York Tech. W, 96-85vs. Buffalo State$ W, 93-86at Le Moyne$ L, 68-66Long Island U. L, 90-86 (ot)Adelphi W, 97-77Hartford W, 108-89Norwich W, 107-88Saint Anselm W, 81-64Middlebury W, 85-49Le Moyne L, 65-64Assumption W, 99-98 (ot)Brandeis W, 67-59

2/6 Colby W, 87-69Vermont L, 75-72Merrimack W, 80-75Middlebury W, 85-52Vermont W, 94-69Stonehill W, 92-75Hartwick# W, 77-72Assumption# W, 83-76Akron% W, 101-87Evansville% L, 93-70

3/12 North Dakota% L, 94-86$ Le Moyne Christmas Tournament# NCAA Northeast Regional% NCAA National ChampionshipsNOTE: Date and location not available1963-64 (16-9)Coaches: George “Doc” Jacobs (0-3),Edward Markey (16-6)Captains: John Jachym, Marty King

Rhode Island L, 76-73Holy Cross L, 87-69Adelphi L, 68-63Middlebury W, 89-52Wilmington (N.C.) L, 96-87Frederick W, 85-82Mercer W, 91-69Delaware W, 100-82

12/28 Loyola (Md.) W, 96-89AIC W, 77-71

1/9 Norwich W, 90-71Massachusetts L, 92-90 (3ot)New Hampshire W, 84-82Saint Anselm L, 81-75Le Moyne L, 75-71Merrimack W, 108-61Assumption L, 76-70Norwich W, 105-77Saint Lawrence L, 113-106Middlebury W, 71-60Stonehill W, 89-75Brandeis W, 96-66Vermont W, 78-77Hartford W, 82-70Vermont W, 84-74

NOTE: Date and location not available

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1962-63 (13-5)Coach: George “Doc” JacobsCaptains: Walt Baumann, Fred Cerrato

Colby L, 72-66Norwich W, 84-61Middlebury W, 70-53Holy Cross L, 60-51Hartford W, 81-70

1/10 Norwich W, 78-53Middlebury W, 87-50

1/15 Saint Anselm W, 70-68Northeastern L, 62-56Le Moyne W, 74-56Assumption L, 68-62Vermont L, 90-77Stonehill W, 74-62

2/15 Vermont W, 88-62AIC W, 84-68Saint Lawrence W, 87-63

2/25 Merrimack W, 109-772/28 Adelphi W, 73-61NOTE: Date and location not available1961-62 (9-8)Coach: George “Doc” JacobsCaptain: Al Baldini

Northeastern L, 63-52Indiana State L, 79-62Phila. Textile L, 87-84 (ot)Steubenville L, 87-67Merrimack W, 91-60Middlebury W, 82-69

1/20 Norwich W, 76-581/24 AIC W, 63-57

Colby W, 70-691/27 Saint Lawrence L, 76-70

Vermont W, 75-73Assumption W, 59-55Vermont W, 66-61Saint Anselm L, 93-65Le Moyne W, 64-62 (ot)Adelphi L, 89-80Norwich L, 70-67

NOTE: Date and location not available1960-61 (12-10)Coach: George “Doc” JacobsCaptain: Al Baldini

Adelphi W, 73-61Jacksonville (Ala.) L, 100-60Phila. Textile L, 93-71Atlantic Christian W, 79-72Belmont Abbey L, 64-60Muhlenberg W, 79-72Colby L, 76-65Middlebury W, 73-50Providence L, 70-66Norwich L, 61-56AIC W, 70-55Saint Lawrence L, 71-60Vermont W, 51-44

2/11 Le Moyne L, 87-83 (ot)Middlebury W, 73-42

2/18 Saint Anselm W, 72-65Fairfield W, 84-73

2/23 Adelphi W, 79-75Assumption L, 80-76Vermont L, 79-65Dartmouth W, 78-71Norwich W, 65-61

NOTE: Date and location not available1959-60 (13-10)Coach: George “Doc” JacobsCaptain: game appointed

Dartmouth L, 69-54Middlebury W, 88-66Saint Lawrence W, 38-36Norwich W, 81-61

Assumption L, 78-62Colby L, 66-64Delaware W, 73-66Columbia L, 76-61Norwich W, 66-51Middlebury W, 95-53Vermont W, 74-61Saint Anselm L, 75-66

1/22 Norwich W, 67-62AIC W, 65-53Le Moyne L, 83-69

2/6 Assumption W, 75-48Vermont W, 63-60 (ot)Providence L, 64-51Northeastern L, 73-66Fairleigh Dickinson L, 84-69Assumption# W, 73-50Saint Anselm# W, 99-95Kentucky Wesleyan% L, 99-55

# NCAA Northeast Regional% NCAA National QuarterfinalNOTE: Date and location not available1958-59 (19-7)Coach: George “Doc” JacobsCaptains: Hank Gretkowski, TonyNicodemo12/1 Steubenville L, 81-6312/6 Saint Lawrence W, 82-5612/13 Middlebury W, 93-6512/15 at AIC W, 79-7312/18 Le Moyne@ W, 71-6312/19 Vermont@ L, 69-6312/31 at Maine$ W, 71-491/2 vs. Bates$ W, 68-441/3 vs. Colby$ W, 58-531/8 Norwich W, 88-481/14 at Norwich W, 57-421/16 at Middlebury W, 72-641/18 Saint Anselm W, 83-531/24 Le Moyne W, 58-521/26 Creighton L, 77-591/31 Colby W, 87-792/4 Vermont W, 74-452/6 Northeastern W, 75-562/8 Fairfield W, 93-732/11 at Vermont W, 65-522/16 at SW Missouri L, 82-632/23 at Kentucky Wesleyan L, 118-592/26 at Adelphi L, 101-69N/A vs. Buffalo State# W, 53-51N/A vs. Le Moyne# W, 71-70N/A at Evansville% L, 82-63@ SMC Invitational$ Down East Tourney (Bangor, Maine)1957-58 (19-7)Coach: George “Doc” JacobsCaptain: Drew Denmead

Norwich W, 74-68Adelphi W, 84-75NYAC L, 76-62Fairmont State^ W, 85-57Providence^ L, 68-53Belmont Abbey^ L, 72-60Bowdoin@ W, 88-67AIC@ W, 63-50Adelphi@ W, 77-57Northeastern W, 67-58Saint Lawrence W, 74-62AIC W, 70-62Fairfield L, 68-67 (ot)Le Moyne W, 80-72Norwich L, 60-54Middlebury W, 88-55Vermont W, 72-62Quantico Marines L, 60-56Saint Anselm W, 71-48Vermont W, 82-57Middlebury W, 70-62

Rensselaer# W, 72-56Adelphi# W, 97-58Grambling% W, 84-76Evansville$ W, 78-70South Dakota! L, 75-53

# NCAA Northeast Regional% NCAA National Quarterfinal$ NCAA National Semifinal! NCAA National Championship@ SMC Invitational^ Quantico Marine TournamentNOTE: Date and location not available1956-57 (18-7)Coach: George “Doc” JacobsCaptain: Bernie Cieplicki12/3 Norwich W, 83-5112/9 AIC W, 76-6212/13 at Adelphi L, 87-8612/13 at NYAC W, 69-6512/18 at Quantico Marines^ L, 80-6612/19 vs. Tampa^ W, 89-6412/20 vs. Wabash^ W, 72-681/9 at Loyola (Ill.) L, 86-751/11 at Creighton L, 63-581/12 at Rockhurst L, 95-811/14 at Regis L, 85-731/16 at Air Force W, 85-691/27 Le Moyne W, 84-621/30 at Norwich W, 81-702/2 Northeastern W, 96-742/3 Fairfield W, 78-482/9 Middlebury W, 94-682/13 at Vermont W, 67-602/17 Saint Anselm W, 85-662/23 at Colby W, 87-512/28 Saint Lawrence W, 86-693/2 at Middlebury W, 94-663/5 Vermont W, 87-77

vs. Amherst# W, 80-63vs. Rider% L, 69-68

# NCAA New England Championship% NCAA Northeast Region Championship1955-56 (17-4)Coach: George “Doc” JacobsCaptain: Bernie Cieplicki

Merrimack W, 70-48Le Moyne L, 68-58Holy Cross L, 85-65Adelphi W, 81-72Saint Peter’s W, 69-64Vermont W, 81-64Massachusetts L, 84-82Norwich W, 84-50Middlebury W, 67-64Norwich W, 102-71Northeastern W, 92-63Colby W, 78-64Vermont W, 81-63Creighton L, 73-72Clarkson W, 108-75AIC W, 73-70Brandeis W, 100-82Saint Lawrence W, 90-66Middlebury W, 61-59Adelphi W, 67-57Saint Anselm W, 100-87

NOTE: Date and location not available1954-55 (11-10)Coach: George “Doc” JacobsCaptain: game appointed

Bates W, 74-59Colby L, 68-67Northeastern W, 74-70Fairfield L, 58-44Adelphi L, 87-82Saint Peter’s L, 78-67Clarkson W, 103-77

Saint Lawrence W, 96-82Stonehill W, 93-53Middlebury W, 70-69Saint Anselm W, 76-73Army L, 95-64Vermont W, 88-66Middlebury L, 87-73Holy Cross L, 101-72Le Moyne W, 74-66Norwich L, 59-54Vermont W, 73-66Norwich L, 70-67Saint Lawrence W, 85-70AIC L, 94-81

NOTE: Date and location not available1953-54 (11-9)Coach: George “Doc” JacobsCaptain: Robert Bolster12/3 Paul Smith’s W, 79-4612/9 AIC W, 82-6912/12 Saint Lawrence W, 87-8612/17 at Brandeis L, 76-731/7 Bates W, 77-551/13 Norwich L, 65-581/15 at Tufts L, 95-711/18 Middlebury W, 70-631/30 Bridgeport W, 89-84 (ot)2/3 Vermont L, 77-582/6 at Colby W, 76-662/8 at Middlebury W, 86-762/10 at Army L, 91-642/13 Boston U. L, 66-652/17 at Holy Cross L, 89-672/20 at Paul Smith’s W, 87-652/21 Fairfield L, 79-782/24 Vermont W, 82-76 (ot)2/27 at Norwich L, 77-723/1 at Saint Anselm W, 75-711952-53 (10-11)Coach: George “Doc” JacobsCaptain: George Barry11/27 McGill W, 72-5612/1 Paul Smith’s W, 92-4312/8 at Middlebury L, 73-7112/13 Brandeis W, 84-7712/16 at Champlain L, 77-6112/19 at Fairfield L, 68-5012/20 at Bridgeport L, 88-631/8 at Norwich W, 62-611/10 at Saint Lawrence L, 72-701/14 Vermont W, 59-571/17 Middlebury W, 52-431/25 Saint Anselm L, 46-441/28 at Army L, 95-582/1 Arnold L, 73-672/4 at AIC W, 69-492/7 Colby L, 78-682/9 Norwich W, 63-572/20 at Boston U. L, 66-652/25 Vermont W, 60-553/2 Champlain W, 71-553/4 at Saint Anselm L, 79-741951-52 (7-10)Coach: Barry BranonCaptain: game appointed

Saint Lawrence W, 77-57Rensselaer W, 74-55Middlebury W, 87-48Colby L, 78-74Champlain W, 68-46Brandeis L, 67-62Saint Francis (Pa.) L, 94-61

1/12 at McGill W, 94-42Middlebury W, 74-53Saint Anselm L, 65-63AIC L, 67-52Vermont L, 81-73

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Arnold W, 87-68Saint Anselm L, 75-64at Tufts L, 75-73Vermont L, 72-66Champlain L, 69-52

NOTE: Date and location not available1950-51 (19-4)Coach: Barry BranonCaptain: game appointed

Dartmouth W, 46-42Champlain W, 83-56Middlebury W, 78-43AIC W, 76-32Becker W, 60-48Tufts L, 62-59Taylor W, 91-80Williams W, 51-46Creighton W, 59-51Loyola (Md.) W, 57-46Rensselaer W, 71-49Middlebury W, 66-46Texas Wesleyan W, 75-61Saint Anselm W, 73-51Saint Lawrence W, 67-55Norwich W, 60-42Saint Anselm L, 57-44Vermont W, 54-49Springfield L, 64-53Vermont W, 66-58Norwich W, 76-45Champlain W, 61-50Le Moyne# L, 95-67

# National Catholic Invitation TournamentNOTE: Date and location not available1949-50 (18-6)Coach: Barry BranonCaptain: game appointed12/1 Champlain W, 80-5712/4 at Montreal YMHA W, 61-4212/10 Becker W, 67-4312/15 Saint Lawrence W, 54-5112/17 Boston Coll. W, 56-4812/20 at Hofstra W, 47-4612/21 at NYAC L, 62-4112/22 at Saint Peter’s L, 55-511/7 at Champlain W, 80-451/10 at Norwich W, 76-511/14 at Amherst L, 64-521/22 Saint Anselm W, 63-412/1 Middlebury W, 65-512/3 AIC W, 67-552/4 at Saint Anselm W, 77-672/8 Vermont W, 56-412/13 at Vermont W, 56-522/15 Springfield W, 57-422/16 Norwich W, 63-302/28 at Middlebury W, 70-493/1 at Williams L, 50-463/4 at Saint Anselm L, 89-623/11 College All Stars W, 52-453/28 vs. Iona# L, 71-55# National Catholic Invitation Tournament1948-49 (14-7)Coach: Bennie BorgmannCaptain: John Dean12/2 Champlain W, 51-4312/9 New England Coll. W, 56-3212/16 Lowell W, 67-2812/20 at Hofstra L, 59-4912/22 at Saint Peter’s L, 56-541/7 at Champlain W, 37-33 (ot)1/12 at Vermont L, 58-501/15 at Middlebury L, 55-521/22 at Amherst L, 39-37 (ot)1/29 Norwich W, 57-281/31 Clarkson W, 60-342/5 Saint Anselm W, 63-49

2/9 at Norwich W, 83-522/12 at Saint Anselm W, 82-692/18 at New Hampshire W, 71-592/19 at AIC W, 78-612/26 at Boston Coll. L, 44-363/1 Middlebury W, 55-423/2 at Williams W, 63-523/4 at Clarkson W, 71-603/7 Vermont L, 52-431947-48 (7-14)Coach: George “Doc” JacobsCaptain: Carl Coffey12/3 Plattsburgh Teachers W, 55-3612/5 at Clarkson L, 55-3312/6 at Saint Lawrence L, 60-3712/9 at Saint Anselm L, 88-6912/12 Albany Teachers W, 64-4512/16 at Dartmouth L, 68-3712/17 at Middlebury W, 56-401/7 at Champlain L, 60-421/9 AIC W, 49-401/14 at Williams L, 52-491/17 at Siena L, 59-361/23 New Hampshire L, 43-381/31 Champlain L, 43-382/7 Boston Coll. L, 45-422/11 at Plattsburgh Teachers W, 43-372/14 at Norwich L, 48-442/17 Vermont L, 58-362/26 Norwich W, 52-262/28 Saint Anselm L, 58-533/3 Middlebury W, 39-363/6 Vermont L, 73-561946-47 (11-9)Coach: Phillip RyanCaptain: Steve Guter11/29 Alumni W, 66-3012/3 Plattsburgh Teachers W, 72-3012/6 at Williams W, 54-3912/8 at AIC L, 69-5112/9 at Rhode Island L, 106-6212/13 Albany Teachers W, 51-3612/17 Middlebury W, 45-341/8 Champlain W, 64-441/10 at New Hampshire L, 52-491/11 at Saint Anselm L, 85-531/15 at Plattsburgh Teachers W, 59-381/17 Saint Anselm W, 79-731/18 at Norwich W, 66-652/5 Vermont L, 53-452/7 Norwich L, 60-552/12 at Vermont L, 80-562/15 at Champlain L, 51-462/18 at Middlebury W, 67-462/21 at Albany Teachers W, 57-532/22 at Siena L, 48-191945-46 (9-4)Coach: Phillip RyanCaptains: Dan O’Rourke, Ted Stropyra

Winooski Vets W, 64-32Winooski Vets W, 38-36

12/5 Alumni W, 47-3512/7 at Williams W, 40-3812/13 vs. Providence# W, 64-61 (2ot)12/18 Middlebury W, 73-361/11 Grenier Field L, 48-341/26 at Norwich W, 38-261/30 at Vermont L, 54-262/8 Norwich W, 40-342/15 AIC L, 73-392/20 at Middlebury W, 49-342/23 at Vermont L, 55-37# at Boston Garden1944-45 (4-6)Coach: Rev. Ralph LinnehanCaptain: Bobo Birsky

12/13 at Williams W, 41-3912/15 Clarkson W, 44-371/10 Middlebury L, 57-521/13 at Clarkson L, 78-591/24 at Middlebury L, 46-422/10 U.S. Army Hospital# L, 64-612/12 AIC W, 53-502/17 U.S. Army Hospital W, 53-48 (ot)2/21 Vermont Collegians L, 56-512/24 at Vermont Collegians L, 64-63# at Plattsburgh, N.Y.1943-44 (informal team)Coach: Rev. Ralph LinnehanCaptain: Bobo Birsky1942-43 (6-8)Coach: Phillip RyanCaptain: Jack Fitzgibbon12/7 Plattsburgh Teachers W, 38-3312/11 at Saint Lawrence L, 52-2812/12 at Clarkson L, 70-5312/15 Clarkson L, 54-2912/19 at Williams L, 35-281/12 Vermont W, 45-431/30 at Norwich W, 52-50 (3ot)2/5 at Vermont L, 48-362/9 at Middlebury L, 44-372/16 Norwich L, 52-51 (2ot)2/18 at New York Teachers W, 54-462/19 at Siena L, 57-462/20 at Plattsburgh Teachers W, 44-302/23 Middlebury W, 48-441941-42 (1-15)Coach: Phillip RyanCaptain: Jules Pequignot12/5 Plattsburgh Teachers W, 54-3912/12 at Saint Lawrence L, 54-2912/13 at Clarkson L, 53-4112/18 at Williams L, 47-441/10 Becker L, 49-391/13 at Vermont L, 48-321/16 Norwich L, 50-442/4 Vermont L, 46-362/6 Springfield L, 57-292/10 Middlebury L, 49-332/16 at Norwich L, 43-362/18 Saint Anselm L, 34-272/21 at Plattsburgh Teachers L, 55-532/25 at Middlebury L, 47-462/27 at Siena L, 43-422/28 at Albany Teachers L, 46-381940-41 (9-8)Coach: Phillip RyanCaptain: Fred Coffey12/6 at Saint Lawrence L, 43-3612/7 at Clarkson W, 37-3312/13 Plattsburgh Teachers W, 39-3812/20 at Williams W, 31-241/7 Vermont W, 38-261/10 at New Hampshire L, 57-451/11 at Saint Anselm L, 39-281/18 at Norwich L, 54-512/7 Norwich W, 78-582/12 at Middlebury W, 46-362/14 Brooklyn Poly. L, 51-472/18 at Vermont L, 68-412/20 at Siena L, 56-482/21 at Albany Teachers L, 63-622/22 at Plattsburgh Teachers W, 63-562/25 Middlebury W, 54-502/27 Siena W, 51-491939-40 (9-7)Coach: Phillip RyanCaptain: John Herbert12/4 at Clarkson L, 42-2612/5 at Saint Lawrence L, 43-34

12/12 at Vermont L, 42-3912/14 Saint Anselm W, 43-401/12 Norwich W, 51-241/15 at Siena L, 45-381/16 at Williams L, 57-531/19 Plattsburgh Teachers W, 62-462/6 Vermont W, 61-562/9 Springfield L, 46-272/14 Middlebury W, 49-302/22 at Plattsburgh Teachers W, 33-302/23 at Hartwick L, 35-332/24 at Albany Teachers W, 55-402/26 at Norwich W, 35-312/27 at Middlebury W, 36-331938-39 (6-8)Coach: Phillip RyanCaptain: Jim Clark12/2 at Saint Lawrence L, 42-3612/3 at Clarkson L, 33-2012/6 Vermont L, 30-2412/12 Hartwick L, 35-3212/16 Brooklyn Poly. W, 35-251/10 Plattsburgh Teachers W, 43-291/13 at Norwich L, 25-232/7 at Vermont L, 43-412/10 Middlebury W, 45-182/15 at Plattsburgh Teachers W, 31-252/16 at Hartwick L, 31-292/17 at Albany Teachers L, 40-362/20 at Middlebury W, 35-252/28 Norwich W, 43-301937-38 (7-7)Coach: Arch PetrasCaptain: Jim Clark12/3 at Clarkson L, 53-1312/4 at Saint Lawrence L, 44-2312/7 at Vermont L, 28-2112/10 Ithaca L, 36-3012/16 at Albany Teachers L, 39-331/14 Norwich W, 36-272/4 at Norwich W, 42-282/8 Vermont L, 46-422/9 Plattsburgh Teachers W, 47-342/11 at Middlebury W, 38-322/17 at Plattsburgh Teachers W, 32-272/18 at Albany Teachers W, 43-342/19 at AIC W, 47-412/25 Middlebury L, 40-331936-37 (8-7)Coach: Arch PetrasCaptain: Joe Burke12/4 at Clarkson L, 49-3912/5 at Saint Lawrence L, 52-3512/7 Plattsburgh Teachers W, 44-2312/11 at Vermont L, 40-2012/17 AIC W, 42-341/8 Albany Teachers W, 42-311/16 at Norwich W, 29-202/3 Norwich W, 37-212/5 Springfield L, 37-162/9 Middlebury W, 41-292/15 Vermont L, 29-272/17 at Plattsburgh Teachers W, 25-202/21 at Middlebury W, 32-272/25 at AIC L, 31-262/27 at Albany Teachers L, 38-291935-36 (7-6)Coach: Arch PetrasCaptain: Barry Branon12/7 at Norwich L, 28-2512/10 AIC W, 31-2912/13 Plattsburgh Teachers W, 36-191/14 Norwich W, 29-262/4 at Middlebury L, 62-272/8 at Norwich W, 45-322/11 at Vermont L, 40-27

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2/18 Middlebury L, 30-272/27 at Plattsburgh Teachers W, 45-132/28 at Clarkson W, 31-252/29 at Saint Lawrence L, 51-323/6 at AIC W, 35-283/7 at Albany Teachers L, 31-241934-35 (4-14)Coach: Arch PetrasCaptains: Bob Meade, Phil Ruggiero12/1 National Bread Co. L, 43-3712/3 at Bard W, 43-2312/4 at Long Island U. L, 65-1312/5 at Brooklyn Pharmacy L, 43-2512/6 at Panzar L, 35-2512/11 Clarkson L, 39-2312/15 at Norwich W, 29-211/11 at Springfield L, 32-181/12 at Coast Guard L, 38-122/5 Middlebury L, 40-232/8 at Middlebury L, 28-192/11 at Norwich W, 32-182/13 Norwich W, 43-242/15 at Vermont L, 21-202/19 Vermont L, 33-212/25 at Clarkson L, 46-292/26 at Saint Lawrence L, 39-272/27 at Oswego Teachers L, 39-261933-34 (7-9)Coach: Robert CarrCaptain: Phil Ruggiero11/28 National Bread Co. W, 41-3512/2 at Clarkson L, 40-1712/4 at Saint Lawrence L, 34-2712/8 Norwich W, 27-2412/14 Ithaca L, 42-361/8 at Norwich W, 37-271/12 at Albany Teachers W, 28-231/13 at Saint Stephen’s (N.Y.) W, 50-221/30 at New Hampshire L, 34-212/6 at Vermont L, 28-262/9 Springfield L, 52-212/12 at Norwich L, 24-222/15 Middlebury L, 41-362/20 Vermont W, 30-212/23 at Middlebury L, 53-302/28 Norwich W, 27-221932-33 (5-11)Coach: Robert CarrCaptain: John Tierney12/2 at Saint Stephen’s (N.Y.) L, 37-3512/3 at Rensselaer L, 32-2912/7 Ithaca W, 35-301/10 Vermont L, 39-381/14 at Norwich W, 29-242/1 at Vermont W, 26-222/3 at Saint Lawrence L, 43-252/4 at Clarkson L, 49-182/8 at Middlebury L, 34-282/10 Lowell W, 46-302/13 Norwich W, 33-222/16 at Boston U. L, 31-212/17 at Rhode Island L, 46-372/18 at Northeastern L, 35-302/25 Middlebury L, 41-263/1 New Hampshire L, 35-331931-32 (4-10)Coach: Robert CarrCaptain: John Tierney12/3 at Saint Stephen’s (N.Y.) W, 33-3212/4 at Rensselaer L, 30-1712/5 at Union L 35-1912/10 National Life W, 44-2412/14 at Dartmouth L, 52-221/14 at Vermont L, 29-191/23 Middlebury W, 22-212/2 at Norwich L, 33-24

2/9 Vermont W, 22-112/15 at Clarkson L, 30-272/16 at Saint Lawrence L, 29-202/20 Coast Guard L, 28-192/22 at Middlebury L, 32-253/2 at Vermont L, 18-171930-31 (2-12)Coach: Owen MurphyCaptain: Jack Slattery12/11 Clarkson W, 32-191/6 at Holy Cross L, 35-291/7 at Rhode Island L, 42-351/8 at Northeastern L, 52-241/13 at Vermont L, 22-211/17 at Norwich L, 30-281/24 at Middlebury L, 24-222/5 Vermont L, 21-172/6 Lowell L, 28-232/12 at Lowell L, 29-162/13 at Coast Guard L, 43-232/14 at MIT L, 38-262/17 Norwich L, 32-302/21 Middlebury W, 34-291929-30 (12-5)Coach: Owen MurphyCaptain: Jack Slattery12/6 at Sutherland Club W, 49-2812/7 at Albany Pharmacy W, 33-3212/13 Sutherland Club W, 44-3212/17 U.S. Naval Base W, 52-321/6 U.S. Destroyer F. W, 40-241/15 at Vermont W, 29-211/18 at Norwich W, 31-291/21 Middlebury L, 34-312/6 Vermont W, 23-152/12 at Conn. Aggies L, 39-282/13 at U.S. Destroyer F. L, 40-272/14 at U.S. Naval Base L, 40-382/15 at Clark W, 35-232/22 at Middlebury W, 18-152/26 Norwich W, 29-193/5 at Coast Guard W, 29-20 3/6 at Rhode Island L, 31-211928-29 (5-7)Coach: Owen MurphyCaptain: Hugh O’Brien

at Saint Stephen’s (N.Y.) L, 46-28at Albany Pharmacy W, 34-28at Albany Teachers L, 31-18Norwich W, 41-23Lowell W, 37-18

1/16 at Vermont L, 27-231/17 Coast Guard L, 43-301/18 at Middlebury L, 38-19

at Norwich W, 43-352/7 Vermont L, 33-29 (ot)

Middlebury L, 36-35 (ot)2/19 at Vermont W, 36-33 (ot)1927-28 (4-9)Coach: Leo CroteauCaptain: Ed Connally12/9 at Albany Teachers L, 36-1012/10 at Albany Pharmacy W, 28-241/7 at Norwich L, 42-241/11 at Vermont L, 45-211/14 at Middlebury L, 47-252/5 New Hampshire W, 43-282/9 Vermont L, 61-212/13 at Mass. Aggies L, 26-132/14 at Trinity (Conn.) L, 34-162/15 at Coast Guard W, 35-302/20 Middlebury L, 35-322/28 at Clarkson L, 45-363/3 Norwich W, 41-371926-27 (1-11)

Coach: Leo CroteauCaptain: Louis Perrotta12/7 Norwich L, 29-2512/9 at Saint Lawrence L, 46-1612/10 at Clarkson L, 39-321/8 at Middlebury L, 32-211/11 Vermont L, 50-292/10 at Vermont L, 19-112/12 Middlebury L, 45-422/17 at Albany Pharmacy L, 39-352/18 at New York State L, 33-172/19 at Williams L, 57-272/23 Saint Stephen’s (N.Y.) L, 61-273/5 at Norwich W, 29-271925-26 (1-10)Coach: Jonathan DasherCaptain: Louis Perrotta12/12 Norwich L, 37-2712/15 at Vermont L, 40-1812/18 Albany Teachers L, 43-291/8 Manhattan L, 60-201/14 Vermont L, 28-252/19 at Trinity L, 37-102/20 at Pittsfield (Mass.) BC L, 35-202/23 Middlebury L, 34-252/24 at Norwich L, 28-242/27 Burlington KC W, 35-253/2 at Middlebury L, 21-201924-25 (4-13)Coach: Leo CroteauCaptain: Pat McAlpine12/10 at Seton Hall L, 38-1612/11 at Crescent AC L, 47-812/12 at Trinity (Conn.) L, 12-1112/13 at Albany Teachers L, 26-1612/18 Norwich W, 23-181/10 Vermont L, 38-251/12 at Middlebury L, 39-241/17 at Vermont L, 41-162/6 at Clarkson L, 50-102/7 at Saint Lawrence L, 40-72/10 at Conn. Aggies L, 52-222/11 at Rhode Island L, 31-232/12 at Lowell W, 27-14

Lowell W, 37-27at Norwich W, 25-23at Middlebury L, 48-23Boston U. L, 66-37

1923-24 (3-9)Coach: Doc LawlorCaptain: H. Delaney1/9 Norwich W, 44-171/18 at Vermont L, 26-142/6 Middlebury W, 30-272/9 at Clark L, 27-132/11 Villanova L, 34-192/16 Boston Coll. L, 45-302/18 at Rhode Island L, 36-312/20 at Conn. Aggies L, 35-162/22 at Albany Teachers W, 24-172/26 at Middlebury L, 20-162/29 at Clarkson L, 24-173/1 at Saint Lawrence L, 23-131922-23 (9-8)Coach: Bill HammondCaptain: H. Delaney12/4 at Albany Law W, 18-1312/13 at Seton Hall W, 31-2312/14 at Rhode Island W, 34-2312/15 at Harvard L, 52-3112/16 at Clark W, 32-261/9 Vermont L, 28-181/15 at Norwich W, 46-141/20 at Middlebury L, 27-192/5 at Saint Lawrence L, 24-212/6 at Clarkson L, 39-21

2/16 Lowell W, 51-182/19 at Vermont L, 26-242/20 Norwich W, 51-162/22 Middlebury W, 40-252/27 at New Hampshire L, 34-153/1 at Conn. Aggies W, 29-273/2 at Lowell L, 45-221921-22 (11-5)Coach: Joseph MullaneyCaptain: Frank Hale12/2 at Albany Teachers W, 26-1512/3 at Albany Law W, 17-1212/10 Albany Law W, 40-3412/16 at Rhode Island L, 30-2512/17 at Northeastern W, 27-71/13 Northeastern W, 53-201/21 at Vermont L, 44-272/4 Norwich W, 35-202/11 Lowell W, 32-202/15 Middlebury W, 32-222/18 at Norwich W, 54-182/25 Middlebury W, 61-273/2 Boston U. W, 37-223/4 at Clarkson L, 32-203/6 at Saint Lawrence L, 28-223/8 at Vermont L, 35-221920-21 (5-10)Coach: Rev. Ralph LinnehanCaptain: Frank Hale12/3 at Albany Law L, 18-1712/4 at Albany Teachers L, 28-1112/13 at Boston Coll. L, 29-1512/14 at Rhode Island L, 27-2612/15 at Company E. L, 15-121/12 at Vermont L, 20-111/14 Goddard Seminary L, 22-151/18 Montpelier Seminary W, 30-81/31 at Montpelier Seminary W, 28-132/11 Albany Law W, 38-222/17 at Saint Lawrence L, 27-92/18 at Clarkson L, 34-202/25 Norwich W, 25-73/2 Vermont L, 44-203/8 at Norwich W, 24-171919-20 (5-6)Coach: Doc LawlorCaptain: Ralph Linnehan12/15 at Saint Lawrence L, 31-1712/16 at Clarkson L, 19-1412/17 at Norfolk (N.Y.) AC W, 22-201/8 Saint Lawrence W, 27-16 1/14 Saint Albans AL W, 30-71/17 Goddard Seminary W, 33-111/24 at Middlebury L, 36-152/4 Norwich L, 26-252/13 at Norwich L, 40-202/27 Montpelier Seminary W, 38-223/10 Middlebury L, 35-15*NOTE: If you know of an omitted playeror inaccurate listing, please contact SportsInformation Director Seth Cole at802.654.2537.

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George “Doc” Jacobs (right)and Edward Markey ’51 arethe two names synonymous

with the pride and tradition ofSaint Michael’s athletics.

Jacobs, athletic director from1947 until his death in 1968,

led the Purple Knight basket-ball program to nine StateChampionships, five New

England Championships, andthree straight appearances(1958-60) in the National

College Tournament. Markey,athletic director from 1968-97,

led the basketball team toState Championships as botha player and coach, as well asthe Final Four in 1965. Theyare second and fourth in pro-gram history in wins with 159

and 134, respectively.

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President Dr. John J. Neuhauser

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Dr. John J. (Jack) Neuhauser,enters his fourth year as the 16thpresident of Saint Michael’sCollege in 2010-11. He was namedPresident on August 1, 2007, andwas inaugurated on September 29,2007.

Neuhauser spent the two yearsprior to joining Saint Michael’s asUniversity Professor of BostonCollege. From 1999 to 2005, heserved as academic vice presidentand dean of faculties of Boston

College. From 1977 to 1999, Dr. Neuhauser served as deanand professor of the Boston College Carroll School ofManagement.

“I’ve come to know and admire Saint Michael’s College asa trustee for five years, and quite literally, to know this place isto love it,” Professor Neuhauser said, on being named thenext president of the college. “The academic qualities of SaintMichael’s, its faculty commitment to scholarship and teaching,the enthusiasm and curiosity of its students, and its talentedadministration and staff, should put it in the first ranks of lib-eral arts colleges. That is the path I hope we will followtogether,” he said. “I only hope to be able to continue thestrong legacy of Marc and Dana vanderHeyden [SaintMichael’s current president and his wife] and their predeces-sors.”

During his six years as academic vice president and deanof faculties of Boston College, Professor Neuhauser wasresponsible for leadership of the faculty in seven schools andcolleges, containing 670 full-time faculty members, and nearly400 part-time. During this time the number of full-time facul-ty increased by 50 and the number of endowed professorshipsmore than doubled, to 45. Half the new faculty were personsof color.

As dean of Boston College’s Carroll School ofManagement, Professor Neuhauser led a redesign of the MBAprogram to promote socially responsible, ethical managementand to offer several joint degree programs: MBA-MSA, MBA-JD and MBA-Ph.D. He is also credited with raising $20 mil-lion on his own for the Carroll School.

A native of New York City, Dr. Neuhauser earned a bach-elor’s degree in physics from Manhattan College in 1964, amaster’s in operations research and statistics from RensselaerPolytechnic Institute in 1965, and a doctorate in operationsresearch and statistics: mathematics, also from Rensselaer, in1968.

Professor Neuhauser is described “as an academic leaderwho strives for excellence first,” and as a person who is “verycomfortable providing leadership within the framework of astrong Catholic institution.” Jack Neuhauser has been a mem-ber of the Saint Michael's College Board of Trustees since2001. He is the father of three grown children. He has com-pleted the Boston Marathon seven times.

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Geri Knortz, Ed.D. M’05Athletics Director

On May 7, 1997, Geraldine S. Knortz,Ed.D., became the fifth athletics directorin the College’s 93-year history, and thefirst woman to ever hold the position.

“We were looking for someone withthe leadership abilities to carry SaintMichael's into the 21st century, with con-cern for all students,” then-college presi-dent Marc A. vanderHeyden said. “I am

convinced we have found the right person in Geri Knortz.”While at Saint Michael's, Knortz has guided the successful transi-

tion of the women’s ice hockey program to varsity status and themen’s ice hockey program’s move to the ECAC East Conference.Knortz has also been instrumental in the addition of numerous full-time coaching positions, improvements to coaches offices, the reno-vation of the Ross Sports Center gymnasium floor in 2001, and theconstruction of the Duffy Artificial Turf Field in 2005.

Under her leadership, notable team successes include the fieldhockey team’s semifinal finish at the 2000 and 2001 NCAAChampionship, the men’'s basketball “Sweet Sixteen” appearance in2001, and the crowning of the men’s hockey team as the 1999 NCAADivision II Champions. The last three years, the women’s tennis teamearned the program’s first three appearances in the NCAA Division IITournament, and the men’s ice hockey team was crowned Northeast-10 Conference Tournament champions twice in the last three years.

Knortz has been a member of many college committees at SaintMichael's including: strategic planning, athletic advisory, technologysteering, administrative council, and numerous search committees. Atthe national level, she is past chair of the NCAA Committee onWomen’s Athletics, the NCAA Division II Nominating Committeeand the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Committee for theNortheast District. She is also active with the National Association ofCollegiate Women Athletic Administrators.

Knortz prepared well for her opportunity at Saint Michael's dur-ing a very successful 15 year career at Hamilton College, where sheheld the position of associate director of athletics and senior womanadministrator. She was also a professor of physical education (tenured1987), and coached two varsity sports: volleyball and softball. She is a1974 graduate (magna cum laude) of the State University of NewYork at Cortland, where she earned a bachelor of science in physicaleducation and mathematics. She went on to earn her master of sci-ence in education at Northern Illinois University in 1978, and a mas-ter of science in administration at Saint Michael's in 2005.

Zaf BludevichSenior Associate

Athletics DirectorA member of the athletic department

since 1975, Zaf Bludevich has beeninvolved in nearly every aspect of SaintMichael’s athletics since his arrival morethan three decades ago.

Bludevich has served as associate ath-letic director, head athletics trainer, summercamp director, intramural director and hascoached several sports. From 1975 to 2003,

he served as the College’s head athletic trainer, and in 2004 was pro-moted to his current title.

A 1993 Saint Michael’s Hall of Fame inductee, Bludevich hasserved on numerous committees and received several awards for histireless efforts and dedication to Purple Knights athletics. He has heldthe positions of treasurer and secretary on the Vermont Association ofAthletic Trainers and been a member of the NCAA Ice Hockey Rulesand Women’s Championship committees and ECAC Cross Country andTrack Committee.

Bludevich’s longest tenure in a coaching position was 16 years withthe cross country program, though he split his time between the men’s(1980-83, 1990-97) and women’s (1980-87) squads. In 1984 and 1985,his women’s squad won the Mideast Conference title.

He was the co-head coach of the men’s swimming and diving teamduring its first four seasons of existence (1974-78). In 1975, he coachedthe school’s field hockey team, and in 1990 he assisted Lou DiMasi’smen’s lacrosse team.

A 1974 graduate of Norwich University (and 2004 Norwich Hallof Fame inductee), where he received his bachelor’s degree in physicaleducation, he earned his master’s in education/athletic training in 1975.In 1991, he received a degree in physical therapy from the University ofVermont.

Chris Kenny ’86 M’98Associate Athletics Director

Now in his third decade as a collegeemployee, Chris Kenny - the College’s asso-ciate athletic director - is primarily respon-sible for NCAA compliance, marketing,development, and sport administration.Kenny is a product of Saint Michael’s, earn-ing a bachelor of arts degree in journalismand master of science degree in administra-tion and management at the College.

After a brief stint as public relations director in the Cincinnati Redsand Philadelphia Phillies minor league systems following graduation, hereturned to his alma mater to be the College’s sports information direc-

tor, a position he held for eight years. Following his term as the school’sSID, he served as Director of Athletic External Affairs for two years,before being promoted first to Assistant, then Associate AthleticDirector.

A well-known face around campus, Kenny is a member of severalcommittees, both on campus and in the outer realm of college athletics.A former member of the NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer Committee,he is a member of the National Association of Collegiate MarketingAdministrators, and the National Association of Athletics ComplianceCoordinators. He is also a member of Leadership Champlain’s Class of2005. A division of the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber ofCommerce, Leadership Champlain is a prestigious year-long programfocused on developing professional leadership and awareness of com-munity issues facing Vermont.

On campus, he is a member of the College’s Athletic Task Force,Athletic Advisory Council, and Judicial Review Board, and chairs theCollege’s Athletic Hall of Fame Committee.

Kenny is also an active volunteer in and outside the Burlingtoncommunity. He serves on the Vermont State Sports Council, is a mem-ber of the board of directors for Big Apple Basketball (a non-profitcorporation committed to helping New York City kids achieve theirdream of a college education), and volunteers for Vermont’s Camp Ta-Kum-Ta (a residential summer camp for children with cancer) havingserved the camp as a member of its board of directors for 10 years. Heis also the Executive Director of the Robert J. Kenny Memorial GolfTournament, which endows camping scholarships at the Clara BartonCamp for girls with diabetes in memory of his late father, and is a mem-ber of the Barton Center’s “Friends of Barton.”

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Whitney GrennonAthletic Medicine Intern

Whitney Grennon joins SaintMichael's for her first year as theathletic medicine intern in 2010-11.She will assist with the health careof the College's 21 NCAA DivisionII intercollegiate varsity sports pro-grams.

Grennon graduated summa cum laude fromNorwich University in May with a bachelor of sciencedegree in sports medicine/athletic training, and minorsin biology, health-nutrition, and coaching. While atNorwich, she worked in the athletic training room forfour years, where she actively assisted the College's ath-letic training staff.

Grennon also was a four-year standout for theNorwich softball team, and three-year team captain.Grennon also served two years as president of theCollege's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

Jim MurdockHead Athletic Trainer

Jim Murdock, an athletictrainer with nearly 30 yearsof collegiate experience,enters his second year asSaint Michael’s head athletictrainer in 2010-11.

Murdock joins Saint Michael’s after spending11 years as an athletic trainer at the University ofVermont, including five years as head athletictrainer and assistant director of the Center forHealth and Wellbeing. As head athletic trainer, heworked with all 27 of UVM’s NCAA Division Ivarsity sports programs, and was the supervisorfor seven full-time staff, two part-time staff, sever-al student athletic trainers, and three athletic medi-cine facilities.

Prior to his time at UVM, Murdock was the director of sports medicine/head athletic trainer and assistant ath-letics director at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, N.J., from 1986-98. While at Monmouth, he developeda drug-education course and program for student-athletes, and also taught a variety of courses related to athletictraining, health and fitness, and first aid safety.

Murdock is a 1980 graduate of the University of New Hampshire with a bachelor of science degree in physicaleducation/athletic training, and earned his masters of education in sports medicine/athletic training from theUniversity of Virginia in 1991. He also has served a six-year stint (1980-86) as an assistant athletic trainer and headbaseball coach at Washington & Lee University, an NCAA Division III institution in Lexington, Va.

Jessica MooreAthletic Trainer

Jessica Moore enters her fifthseason as athletic trainer at SaintMichael’s in 2010-11. She assists inall of the College’s 21 varsity sports,and works primarily with the men’sand women’s ice hockey teams dur-

ing the winter.Moore received her bachelor’s degree from Castleton

State College in 2002, earning her degree in sports med-icine. While at Castleton, she was a senior athletic train-ing student with men’s and women’s basketball, softball,baseball and women’s soccer.

After graduating from Castleton, Moore was a grad-uate assistant at Old Dominion University, working pri-marily with the women's basketball team, which hostedthe NCAA Women’s Basketball Regional Tournament in2006. She received her master's degree in education fromOld Dominion in 2006.

The Athletic Training Room is located on the first floor of the RossSports Center, across from the gym.

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Stacey PeetAdministrative Assistant

Stacey Peet is in her 13th year asadministrative assistant to the athleticdepartment. She has several duties, includ-ing managing the day-to-day operations ofthe department. She also acts as the athlet-ic department’s business manager.

Peet, a well-known face on campus, isoften seen singing the national anthem at many of the men’s andwomen’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, field hockey, andmen’s ice hockey home games.

Jon MilazzoEquipment and Events Manager

Jon Milazzo, a native of Richmond,Vt., has been the Purple Knights’ equip-ment and events manager since 1998. He isin charge of the purchasing and distribu-tion of all apparel and equipment for theCollege’s 21 varsity programs.

In addition, Milazzo is responsible forthe game management of each home ath-

letic event and the operation of the college’s concession stand forhome basketball games. He also oversees a student work study staffof 15.

Milazzo is a graduate of the University of Hartford. Beforearriving at Saint Michael’s, he was an athletic equipment manager atthe University of Vermont for 17 years.

Meggan Dulude ’07Coordinator of Athletic

Facilities & Student WorkersMeggan Dulude was named the

College’s full-time Coordinator ofAthletic Facilities & Student Workers onJune 24, 2010. She is responsible for thecoordination of all athletics facilities andfield requests, among other tasks.

Dulude (formerly Meggan Roberge)was a standout pitcher for the Saint Michael’s softball team from2004-07, and holds nearly every pitching record in program history.

Seth Cole ’01Sports Information Director

Seth Cole, a native of Blue Hill,Maine, returns for his eighth year as sportsinformation director for Saint Michael’s in2010-11. He handles all publicity andmedia relations efforts for the College’s 21varsity sports, and is the chair of theNortheast-10 Conference Sports

Information Directors. He also served as the College’s baseballcoach from 2006-08.

Cole, a 2001 graduate of Saint Michael’s with a bachelor’sdegree in journalism, returns following a 12-month stint with USAHockey in Colorado Springs, Colo. He first served USA Hockey asThe Brian Fishman Intern before being hired full-time as coordina-tor of media and public relations.

Prior to joining USA Hockey, Cole spent the 2001-02 schoolyear as an Asa S. Bushnell intern with the Eastern College AthleticConference in Centerville, Mass.

As an undergraduate, Cole served internships with the SaintMichael’s sports information office and with the sports departmentof the Burlington Free Press. In addition, he also served as sports edi-tor of The Defender, Saint Michael’s award-winning student newspa-per.

A four-year starter at second base for the Purple Knights’ var-sity baseball team, Cole won the George “Doc” Jacobs Award, givenannually to a student who makes an outstanding contribution to theathletic department at Saint Michael’s.

Mary MoreauOffice Coordinator

Mary Moreau is in her 16th year as theathletic department’s office coordinator.She is responsible for coordinating travelfor every team and makes all necessaryarrangements for home and away contests,including scheduling officials and trans-portation.

Along with Stacey Peet, she helps man-age the day-to-day operations of the athletic department.

Tony Bonvechio ’10Sports Information Intern

Tony Bonvechio ’10 joins SaintMichael’s in the role of sports informationintern for the 2010-11 academic year. Hewill assist with all public and media relationsfacets for the College’s 21 varsity sportsprograms.

Bonvechio, a journalism and mass com-munications major with a 3.2 GPA, played

baseball at Saint Michael’s for two years (and at Southern NewHampshire University for one season). As a senior in 2010, he led thePurple Knights with three home runs and a .472 slugging percentagewhile serving as the squad’s primary catcher.

James FranklinTickets Manager and

Events SupervisorJames Franklin was named the head

coach of men’s soccer, tickets manager,and events supervisor at Saint Michael’sCollege in April of 2008.

Franklin has 12 years of collegiatecoaching experience, most recently as anassistant coach for the University of

Vermont’s women’s program in 2006 and 2007. Prior to joiningUVM, Franklin was the men’s soccer head coach at Norwich from2003-06. He played collegiate soccer at nearby Champlain College,where he earned his bachelor’s degree.

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The Saint Michael’s basketball teams and women’s vol-leyball team play in the Ross Sports Center (left),which was renovated in the summer of 2001. The gymhas a seating capacity of 2,500, is highly regarded as oneof the best Division II facilities in the Northeast, andhas been dubbed the “Taj Mahal” of the Northeast-10Conference. The Saint Michael’s men’s basketball teamhas recorded nine .500-or-better home records in thepast 13 years. During that time, the Purple Knights havenotched a 113-67 record at the Ross, including a pro-gram-record 16-1 home mark in 2000-01.

The Fitness Center provides a wide variety of cardiovascular and weight-trainingequipment, including free weights, for all Saint Michael’s students, alumni, facul-ty members and staff.

The Ross Sports Center pool is home to the Purple Knights’swimming and diving teams. The 25-yard, six-lane pool is alsothe home of Green Mountain Aquatics.

The Tarrant Recreation Center, named after the parents of former bas-ketball All-American Rich Tarrant ’65, offers students indoor basketball,tennis, racquetball and squash courts. It also has a 1/8 mile suspendedindoor track.

The Doc Jacobs Complex (left) is home to Saint Michael’s outdoor sports teams includingfield hockey, soccer, softball, and baseball. The facility has an artificial turf field installed inthe summer of 2005, a natural grass soccer field, and natural-grass softball and baseballfields.

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2010-11 Sc2010-11 ScheduleheduleDaDatete OpponentOpponent TimeTime11/6 at Vermont (ex.) 1 p.m.11/12 Stonehill Tip-Off Classic

SMC vs. C.W. Post 5 p.m.Caldwell vs. Stonehill 7 p.m.

11/13 Stonehill Tip-Off ClassicSMC vs. Caldwell 1 p.m.C.W. Post vs. Stonehill 3 p.m.

11/17 at UMass Lowell* 7:30 p.m.11/2011/20 ConcorConcordia (Ndia (N.Y.Y.).) 2 p2 p.m..m.11/23 at Franklin Pierce* 7:30 p.m.11/28 at Stonehill* 3:30 p.m.12/112/1 SoutherSouthern Nen New Hampshirw Hampshire*e* 7:30 p7:30 p.m..m.12/712/7 Saint Saint Anselm*Anselm* 7:30 p7:30 p.m..m.12/19 at Queens (N.Y.) 1 p.m.1/21/2 BentleBentley*y* 3:30 p3:30 p.m..m.1/51/5 Saint RSaint Rose*ose* 7:30 p7:30 p.m..m.1/8 at Le Moyne* 3 p.m.1/111/11 SoutherSouther n Connecticut*n Connecticut* 7:30 p7:30 p.m..m.1/15 at Pace* 3:30 p.m.1/19 at New Haven* 5:30 p.m.1/221/22 Assumption*Assumption* 3:30 p3:30 p.m..m.1/25 at American International* 7:30 p.m.1/291/29 Adelphi*Adelphi* 3:30 p3:30 p.m..m.2/22/2 UMass LoUMass Lowwell*ell* 7:30 p7:30 p.m..m.2/5 at Bentley* 3:30 p.m.2/82/8 FFrranklin Pieranklin Pierce*ce* 7:30 p7:30 p.m..m.2/102/10 MerMer rimacrimack*k* 7:30 p7:30 p.m..m.2/122/12 Stonehill*Stonehill* 3:30 p3:30 p.m..m.2/16 at Southern New Hampshire* 7:30 p.m.2/19 at Merrimack* 3 p.m.2/23 at Saint Anselm* 7:30 p.m.2/26 NE-10 First Round 2 p.m.2/28 NE-10 Quarterfinals 7 p.m.3/3 NE-10 Semifinals 7 p.m.3/5 NE-10 Championship 1 p.m.* Nor* Nor theast-10 Conftheast-10 Confererence contestence contest

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