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NAZARETH COLLEGE 2007-08 MEDIA GUIDE<br />

Nazareth College, Rochester, N.Y.<br />

Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong>


College Information<br />

Location ....................... 4245 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14618<br />

Main Telephone Number ............................. (585) 389-2525<br />

Enrollment ..................................... 1,975 (undergraduate)<br />

Founded ............................ 1924 by the Sisters of St. Joseph<br />

President ........................................... Daan Braveman<br />

Nickname .............................................Golden Flyers<br />

Colors. ..............................................Purple and Gold<br />

Affiliation ........................................... NCAA Division III<br />

Conference ............................................... Empire 8<br />

Empire 8 Commissioner. ................................ Chuck Mitrano<br />

Office Phone ....................................... (585) 581-0834<br />

E-mail ...................................... cmitrano@empire8.com<br />

Empire 8 Assistant Commissioner ........................... Tim Farrell<br />

E-mail. ........................................ tfarrell@empire8.com<br />

Home Court (Capacity) ............... Robert A. Kidera Gymnasium (1,200)<br />

Athletic Director ....................................... Peter Bothner<br />

Office Phone ....................................... (585) 389-2196<br />

E-mail. .......................................... pbothne4@naz.edu<br />

Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong> Coach. ................Mike Daley (St. Bonaventure, ‘66)<br />

Career Record/Years ................................... 285-262/21<br />

Office Phone . ...................................... (585) 389-2814<br />

E-mail ...........................................mdaley8@naz.edu<br />

Associate Head Coach .................................... Toby Brown<br />

Office Phone ....................................... (585) 389-2193<br />

E-mail. ........................................... tbrown9@naz.edu<br />

Assistant Coaches ..........................Dick O’Toole, Kevin Downey<br />

2006-07 Overall Record. ....................................... 11-14<br />

Empire 8 Conference Record/Finish. ...................... 6-8/6th place<br />

Post-season ...................................................None<br />

Players returning/lost. ..........................................11/2<br />

Starters returning/lost . .......................................... 5/0<br />

NCAA appearances (5) ................. 1984, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1998<br />

Head Athletic Trainer ................................. Adrienne Jester<br />

Office Phone ....................................... (585) 389-2838<br />

E-mail. .......................................... ajester4@naz.edu<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer ................................... Mike Fahy<br />

E-mail ............................................mfahy8@naz.edu<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer ................................ Beth Abegglen<br />

E-mail. .......................................... babeggl6@naz.edu<br />

Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information ..................Joe Seil<br />

Office Phone ....................................... (585) 389-2452<br />

Office Fax. ......................................... (585) 389-2188<br />

E-mail. ............................................. jseil2@naz.edu<br />

Web Address .................................. www.nazathletics.com<br />

Admissions Office .................................... (585) 389-2860<br />

Financial Aid Office. .................................. (585) 389-2310<br />

Table of Contents<br />

Nazareth College Athletics/<br />

Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong> Quick Facts. .................. Page 1<br />

Staff Directory .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2<br />

Head Coach.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3<br />

Coaching Staff.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4<br />

2007-08 Season Preview.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5-6<br />

2007-08 Roster.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7<br />

2006-07 Final Results. ........................ Page 8<br />

2007-08 Returning Players................... Page 9-13<br />

2007-08 Newcomers. ........................Page 14<br />

2006-07 Empire 8 Results.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 15<br />

Golden Flyer Career Records .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 16<br />

Golden Flyer Single Season Records.. . . . . . . . . . . . Page 17<br />

Golden Flyer Record Book. ....................Page 18<br />

JP Morgan Chase Tournament History............Page 19<br />

Golden Flyers in Post Season...................Page 20<br />

Golden Flyers vs All Opponents .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 21<br />

Year by Year Records....................... Page 22-26<br />

Donors and Sponsors.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 27-29<br />

History and Information. ......................Page 30<br />

Main College Number:<br />

(585) 389-2525<br />

Athletic Office Fax:<br />

(585) 389-2839<br />

Sports Info Fax:<br />

(585) 389-2188<br />

&<br />

Nazareth men’s basketball<br />

2007-08 is a production of the<br />

Nazareth Athletic Department.<br />

Special thanks to Kiel Sick. For<br />

further information, contact<br />

Joe Seil at (585) 389-2452 or<br />

at jseil2@naz.edu.<br />

Front cover:<br />

Leon Hill<br />

tyler smith<br />

joe canori<br />

ghosted image:<br />

ryan mcadam<br />

DESIGN & LAYOUT:<br />

Press Box Phone:<br />

(585) 389-2951<br />

Press Box Fax:<br />

(585) 389-2950<br />

Sports Hotline:<br />

(585) 389-2095<br />

Phone Numbers<br />

1—TOC/college info


2007-08 Nazareth<br />

staff directory<br />

Beth Abegglen<br />

Sue Behme<br />

Peter Bothner<br />

Terese Bouchard<br />

toby Brown<br />

jack Carpenter<br />

Assistant<br />

Athletic Trainer<br />

babeggl6@naz.edu<br />

389-2838<br />

Women’s<br />

lacrosse coach<br />

sbehme9@naz.edu<br />

389-2835<br />

Director of Athletics<br />

pbothne4@naz.edu<br />

389-2196<br />

<strong>Equestrian</strong> coach<br />

tboucha3@naz.edu<br />

389-2195<br />

associate men’s<br />

basketball Coach<br />

tbrown9@naz.edu<br />

389-2193<br />

Women’s<br />

Softball Coach<br />

jcarpen9@naz.edu<br />

389-2936<br />

Marty Coddington<br />

Mike Daley<br />

Michael Fahy<br />

Danny Gilbertson<br />

devin Gotham<br />

Adrienne Jester<br />

Men’s & Women’s<br />

Golf Coach<br />

mcoddin6@naz.edu<br />

389-2851<br />

Assistant Athletic<br />

Director & Men’s<br />

<strong>Basketball</strong> Coach<br />

mdaley8@naz.edu<br />

389-2814<br />

Assistant<br />

Athletic Trainer<br />

mfahy8@naz.edu<br />

389-2838<br />

Men’s Soccer Coach<br />

dgilber5@naz.edu<br />

389-2191<br />

women’s<br />

basketball coach<br />

dgotham6@naz.edu<br />

389-2190<br />

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER,<br />

ASST. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR,<br />

SR. WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR<br />

ajester4@naz.edu<br />

389-2838<br />

Scott Love<br />

Gail Mann<br />

dave Marsh<br />

ryan Martin<br />

mike Palermo<br />

Rob Randall<br />

Cross Country,<br />

Track & Field Coach<br />

elove9@naz.edu<br />

389-2852<br />

Women’s Soccer Coach<br />

gmann8@naz.edu<br />

389-2813<br />

diving Coach<br />

dmarsh3@naz.edu<br />

389-2198<br />

Assistant Men’s<br />

Lacrosse Coach<br />

Director of Intramurals<br />

rmartin3@naz.edu<br />

389-2858<br />

Equipment<br />

Room Manager<br />

mpalerm6@naz.edu<br />

389-2837<br />

Men’s<br />

Lacrosse Coach<br />

rrandal5@naz.edu<br />

389-2194<br />

Joe Seil<br />

Martie Staser<br />

lyndsay Thomas<br />

ANDREA Tutino<br />

Paul Waida<br />

cal Wickens<br />

Assistant Athletic<br />

Director/SID<br />

jseil2@naz.edu<br />

389-2452<br />

Men’s & Women’s<br />

Swimming Coach<br />

mstaser3@naz.edu<br />

389-2198<br />

Athletic Office<br />

Coordinator<br />

lthomas4@naz.edu<br />

389-2195<br />

Field Hockey Coach<br />

atutino0@naz.edu<br />

389-2199<br />

Men’s & Women’s<br />

Tennis Coach<br />

pwaida7@naz.edu<br />

389-2853<br />

Men’s & Women’s<br />

Volleyball Coach<br />

cwicken0@naz.edu<br />

389-2189<br />

2007-08 staff directory—2


2007-08 head coach/year by year Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

head coach Mike Daley<br />

GOLDEN FLYERS’ YEAR BY YEAR RECORD<br />

Now in his 22nd season as head<br />

coach, Mike Daley has provided<br />

stability to Nazareth men’s basketball<br />

for more than two decades.<br />

With a solid nucleus of returning<br />

players, Daley hopes to make the<br />

Golden Flyers contenders in the<br />

Empire 8 Conference in 2007-08.<br />

With 285 career victories to his credit, Daley has guided the<br />

Golden Flyers to several milestones during his tenure, including<br />

10 post-season tournament berths and two JPMorgan Chase<br />

Tournament titles.<br />

Daley also has directed the Golden Flyers to three NCAA<br />

Tournament appearances and the 1997 ECAC Upstate title.<br />

The 2002-03 season was among the most noteworthy in<br />

Daley’s career as Nazareth finished 22-6 for its best overall<br />

record since 1986-87. Nazareth also captured the championship<br />

of the JPMorgan Chase Tournament for the first time since<br />

1987, scoring a mild-upset win over previously unbeaten and<br />

nationally ranked Rochester in a memorable title game.<br />

Daley came to Nazareth for the start of the 1986-87 season and<br />

helped the team to a record of 22-6 and a berth in the NCAA<br />

Tournament. They reached the NCAAs again in 1990 and 1998.<br />

Daley twice has been honored as Empire 8 Conference Coach<br />

of the Year and in 2002-03 was the national recipient of the<br />

Schoenfeld Sportsmanship Award by the College <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

Officials Association. The award is presented annually to the<br />

team that best exemplifies sportsmanship, character and<br />

ethics, traits that Nazareth teams have consistently exuded<br />

under Daley’s direction.<br />

Season W L Head Coach Post-Season<br />

1977-78 15 4 Joe Gigliotti<br />

1978-79 14 8 Joe Gigliotti NAIA Tournament<br />

1979-80 8 16 Joe Gigliotti<br />

1980-81 18 7 Joe Gigliotti NAIA Tournament<br />

1981-82 14 12 Joe Gigliotti<br />

1982-83 20 6 John Beilein NAIA Tournament<br />

1983-84 22 6 Bill Nelson NCAA East Region Title<br />

1984-85 20 6 Bill Nelson ECAC Tournament<br />

1985-86 23 5 Bill Nelson NCAA Tournament<br />

1986-87 22 6 Mike Daley NCAA Tournament<br />

1987-88 17 11 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament<br />

1988-89 14 12 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament<br />

1989-90 20 7 Mike Daley NCAA Tournament<br />

1990-91 16 11 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament<br />

1991-92 9 16 Mike Daley<br />

1992-93 12 13 Mike Daley<br />

1993-94 6 19 Mike Daley<br />

1994-95 7 18 Mike Daley<br />

1995-96 12 13 Mike Daley<br />

1996-97 18 10 Mike Daley ECAC Upstate Title<br />

1997-98 19 8 Mike Daley NCAA Tournament<br />

1998-99 15 11 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament<br />

1999-00 8 17 Mike Daley<br />

2000-01 11 14 Mike Daley<br />

2001-02 17 10 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament<br />

2002-03 22 6 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament<br />

2003-04 13 12 Mike Daley<br />

2004-05 8 17 Mike Daley<br />

2005-06 8 17 Mike Daley<br />

2006-07 11 14 Mike Daley<br />

Total 439 332<br />

Overall Coaching Records<br />

Coaches (Seasons) Yrs. W L Pct.<br />

Mike Daley (1986-present) 21 285 262 .521<br />

Joe Gigliotti (1977-1982) 5 69 47 .595<br />

Bill Nelson (1983-1986) 3 65 17 .793<br />

John Beilein (1982-83) 1 20 6 .769<br />

OVERALL (1977-2007) 30 439 332 .569<br />

A graduate of St. Bonaventure University, Daley brought to<br />

Nazareth an array of coaching experience. He coached high school<br />

basketball in Ohio for 14 years and has also coached football,<br />

swimming, track, cross country and tennis at various levels.<br />

In 1979, Daley moved into the college coaching ranks as he<br />

became an assistant coach to Pete Lonergan at Division I Niagara<br />

University. He stayed with the Purple Eagles for six seasons.<br />

Well respected by his peers, Daley has been invited to speak at<br />

numerous camps and clinics. He also is director of the popular<br />

Nazareth College <strong>Basketball</strong> Camp during the summer.<br />

In addition to coaching basketball at Nazareth, Daley serves as<br />

assistant athletic director and is active in game management<br />

and scheduling. He resides in Henrietta with his wife, Debbie.<br />

His daughter, Lea, is a 2007 Nazareth graduate.<br />

coach | Mike Daley has amassed 285 victories in 21 seasons<br />

at Nazareth.<br />

3—2007-08 coach/ year by year


Associate Head Coach Toby Brown<br />

Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

2007-08 coaching staff<br />

Assistant Coach Kevin Downey<br />

Well recognized in the area college<br />

basketball scene for nearly two decades,<br />

Toby Brown is in his 11th season with<br />

the Golden Flyers and his seventh as<br />

the team’s associate head coach. He<br />

came to Nazareth in 1997 after seven<br />

auspicious seasons as an assistant under<br />

Bob McVean at Rochester Institute of<br />

Technology.<br />

A native of Waterloo, Brown helped R.I.T.<br />

to four 20-win seasons and three NCAA<br />

tournament appearances. In 1996-97,<br />

the Tigers finished 24-4 and reached the<br />

Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.<br />

During Brown’s time at Nazareth, the Golden Flyers have made<br />

four post-season appearances and won one conference title. He<br />

helped the Golden Flyers to a 22-6 record in 2002-03, which<br />

included the championship of the JPMorgan Chase Scholarship<br />

Tournament and an appearance in the championship game of the<br />

ECAC Upstate Tournament.<br />

Brown was a standout player at Waterloo High, then played for two<br />

seasons at Alfred State before graduating with a degree in physical<br />

education from Cortland. He currently teaches health and physical<br />

education at the Norman Howard School in Rochester.<br />

Kevin Downey, former basketball standout<br />

at Canisius College, joined the men’s<br />

basketball staff as a part-time assistant<br />

coach in December of 2006.<br />

Downey completed his college career<br />

2005-06 as Canisius’ sixth all-time<br />

scorer with 1,583 points. He started<br />

every game of his four-year career (116<br />

overall) and ranks second all-time in<br />

three-point field goals made with 185.<br />

He earned an undergraduate degree in<br />

Biology and a Master’s degree in Business<br />

Adminstration.<br />

A native of Livonia, N.Y., Downey was a scholastic standout at<br />

Livonia High, where he played for his father, the late Tom Downey.<br />

As a senior at Livonia in 2000-01, Downey was the all-Greater<br />

Rochester Co-Player of the Year in leading the Bulldogs to the<br />

Section Five Class B title and a 23-1 overall record.<br />

Downey’s mother, Linda Downey, was Nazareth’s women’s<br />

volleyball coach for four seasons (1999-2002) and has been the<br />

coach at the University of Rochester for the past five seasons. His<br />

sister, Christa, was a three-time first-team All-American in volleyball<br />

for Nazareth from 2000 through 2002.<br />

Assistant Coach Dick O’Toole<br />

After 33 years of teaching and coaching<br />

in the Rochester City School District, Dick<br />

O’Toole joined the Nazareth staff as a<br />

part-time assistant coach in 2003.<br />

O’Toole retired from high school coaching<br />

at the end of the 2002-03 season after<br />

compiling a career basketball record of<br />

315-268 as varsity coach at Edison Tech.<br />

Included in that run were three City-<br />

Catholic League titles, two Section Five<br />

titles, and a trip to the New York state<br />

Class A Final Four in 1999. He was named<br />

Section Five Class A Coach of the Year in<br />

1997 and 1998.<br />

In addition to coaching basketball, O’Toole was the varsity baseball<br />

coach at Edison for 18 seasons. He also has coached football in<br />

the City School District at various levels.<br />

A graduate of SUNY Brockport, O’Toole resides in Rochester with<br />

his wife, Maribeth. They are the parents of a son, Brendan, a 1997<br />

Nazareth grad, and a daughter, Megan.<br />

Sophomore | Corey McAdam was the Empire 8 Rookie of the<br />

Year in 2006-07.<br />

2007-08 Coaching Staff—4


2007-08 season previewMen’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

Experience and talent: Golden Flyers look to challenge in the tough Empire 8<br />

“We need to do a better job holding leads at the end of<br />

games,” said Nazareth Coach Mike Daley, back for his 22nd<br />

season. “I think we’re more experienced now and we’re a<br />

deeper team than before.”<br />

Fortunes took a dramatic upturn when Ryan McAdam<br />

returned to pre-season practice after missing all of 2006-07<br />

with a broken wrist, an injury from which the Golden Flyers<br />

never quite recovered.<br />

A 6-foot-4 forward with two years of eligibility left, McAdam<br />

two years ago averaged 12.8 points and 5.4 rebounds per<br />

game while making 85 percent of his free throws.<br />

In addition to McAdam, all five of last year’s starters are<br />

back, including do-everything point guard Corey McAdam<br />

(Ryan’s brother) and sharpshooting guard Joe Canori, who<br />

has amassed more than 1,300 points<br />

in three seasons.<br />

Senior | Joe Canori has been the Empire 8’s leading scorer<br />

in each of the past two seasons.<br />

If they were a swim team and not a college basketball<br />

team, the Nazareth College Golden Flyers would have had a<br />

difficult time transitioning from the shallow end to the deep<br />

end of the pool in 2006-07.<br />

As games transitioned from one half to another, the Golden<br />

Flyers had difficulty holding their breath and their season<br />

became more renowned for coughing up second-half leads<br />

than for winning basketball games.<br />

The end result was that Nazareth struggled to keep its<br />

collective head above the break-even mark as it finished<br />

11-14 overall and 6-8 in the tough Empire 8 Conference.<br />

As the calendar turns to 2007-08, the Golden Flyers hope<br />

to able to swim with the E8’s bigger fish as they come<br />

equipped with a roster that is talented, experienced and. . .<br />

yes. . . deep.<br />

Corey McAdam, a 6-foot-2 sophomore, was named E8<br />

Rookie of the Year in 2006-07 after dominating several<br />

games with a 14.6 scoring average, while ranking among<br />

the Division III leaders in assists (7.4 per game) and steals<br />

(3.2 per game).<br />

Canori, a 6-foot-2 senior, led the Empire 8 in scoring for<br />

the second year in a row with a 19.6 scoring average that<br />

included 72 three-point baskets.<br />

Senior Tyler Smith was probably the biggest beneficiary of<br />

Corey McAdam’s precision passes as he doubled his scoring<br />

average to 14.2 points per game, while leading the team<br />

in rebounding (7.4 per game). A 6-foot-7 center, Smith also<br />

displayed a soft touch around the basket in making 155 of<br />

255 shots (60.8 percent).<br />

Other experienced players include senior Leon Hill,<br />

juniors Chris Barrett, Jeff DeHimer and Joe Mihalich and<br />

sophomores Rayvon Higdon and Phil Johann.<br />

Hill, a 6-foot-2 forward, played regularly in 2006-07 and<br />

contributed 5.3 points and 4.6 rebounds per game while<br />

making better than 50 percent of his shots (55 for 109).<br />

5—2007-08 season preview


Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong> 2007-08 season preview<br />

“<br />

w e n e e d t o d o a b e t t e r j o b<br />

holding leads at the end of...<br />

games...said nazareth coach mike daley,<br />

b a c k f o r h i s 2 2 n d s e a s o n . . . i t h i n k w e ’ r e<br />

more experienced now and<br />

w e ’ r e a d e e p e r t e a m<br />

”<br />

THAN before.<br />

-- Head coach mike daley<br />

DeHimer, a 6-foot-7 center, and Higdon, a 6-foot-1 guard,<br />

each started regularly in 2006-07 and contributed 7.9 and<br />

7.7 points per game respectively.<br />

DeHimer also averaged 5.4 rebounds per game while Higdon<br />

was second on the team in both assists (2.8 per game) and<br />

steals (1.7 per game).<br />

Barrett, a 6-foot-2 guard, contributed 2.1 points per game,<br />

while Mihalich and Johann each played sparingly, but will<br />

look to make more significant contributions.<br />

Daley expects all five of his first-year players to help right<br />

away. Included in that mix are Tim Brown, a 6-foot-6 forward;<br />

Brian Gebhardt, a 5-foot-11 point guard; Chris Hoak, a<br />

6-foot-2 guard; Dominique Kendrick, a 6-foot shooting guard;<br />

and J.T. Miranda, a 6-foot-3 forward.<br />

“We’re looking to compete,” said Daley, who will be assisted<br />

by Toby Brown, Kevin Downey and Dick O’Toole. “The league<br />

should be very competitive, but we hope to be in the mix.”<br />

forward | Ryan McAdam returns to the lineup after missing<br />

the ‘06-07 season with a wrist injury.<br />

2007-08 Coaching Staff—6


Numerical<br />

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. High School/Hometown<br />

3 Chris Barrett* G Jr. 6-3 195 Williamsville South/Williamsville, NY<br />

5 J.T. Miranda f Fr. 6-3 205 Christian Brothers Acad./E. Syracuse, NY<br />

11 Joe Mihalich* G Jr. 6-1 175 St. Joseph’s/Lewiston, NY<br />

12 Joe Canori* G Sr. 6-2 180 Webster Thomas/Webster, NY<br />

15 Phil Johann* G So. 6-1 165 Rocky Point/Rocky Point, NY<br />

20 Brian Gebhardt G Fr. 5-11 155 fAIRPORT/Fairport, NY<br />

21 Corey McAdam* G So. 6-2 160 fAIRPORT/Fairport, NY<br />

22 Rayvon Higdon* G So. 6-1 175 Edison Tech/Rochester, NY<br />

23 Tim Brown C Fr. 6-6 210 Lima Christian/Canandaigua, NY<br />

24 Ryan McAdam* G-F Jr. 6-4 200 fAIRPORT/Fairport, NY<br />

32 Leon Hill* G-F Sr. 6-2 175 Port Chester/Port Chester, NY<br />

33 Dominique Kendrick G Fr. 6-0 160 Jamestown/Jamestown, NY<br />

40 Tyler Smith* C Sr. 6-7 220 fAIRPORT/Fairport, NY<br />

43 Chris Hoak G Fr. 6-2 160 St. Francis/Hamburg, NY<br />

50 Jeff DeHimer* C Jr. 6-7 230 Scotia-Glenville/Scotia, NY<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Toby Brown ASSISTANT COACHES: Dick O’Toole, Kevin Downey<br />

Alphabetical<br />

# Name pos<br />

3 Chris Barrett* G<br />

23 Tim Brown C<br />

12 Joe Canori* G<br />

50 Jeff DeHimer* C<br />

20 Brian Gebhardt G<br />

22 Rayvon Higdon G<br />

32 Leon Hill* F<br />

43 Chris Hoak G<br />

15 Phil Johann* G<br />

33 Dominique Kendrick G<br />

21 Corey McAdam* G<br />

24 Ryan McAdam* G-F<br />

11 Joe Mihalich* G<br />

5 J.T. Miranda F<br />

40 Tyler Smith* C<br />

*RETURNING PLAYERS<br />

Front Row (left to right) -- Chris Hoak, Brian Gebhardt, Phil Johann, Dominique Kendrick, Joe Canori, Chris Barrett,<br />

Leon Hill, Joe Mihalich.<br />

Back Row -- Dick O’Toole (assistant coach), Kevin Downey (assistant coach), J.T. Miranda, Ryan McAdam, Jeff DeHimer,<br />

Tyler Smith, Tim Brown, Corey McAdam, Rayvon Higdon, Mike Daley (head coach), Toby Brown (associate head coach).<br />

7—2007-08 GOLDEN FLYERS MEN’S BASKETBALL team


Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

2006-07 final results<br />

DATE OPPONENT RESULT LEADING SCORER LEADING REBOUNDER<br />

11/17/06 Morrisville# W, 91-69 Canori 25 McAdam 9<br />

11/18/06 Fredonia# W, 66-61 Canori 26 Smith 10<br />

11/21/06 at Rochester L, 74-71 (ot) McAdam 23 Smith, Higdon 8<br />

12/05/06 Oswego L, 81-73 Smith 20 Smith 12<br />

12/19/06 Pitt.-Bradford W, 81-61 Smith 22 DeHimer, McAdam 10<br />

12/21/06 Old Westbury W, 91-82 Canori 20 DeHimer 9<br />

12/29/06 vs. Wheaton, Ill.^ L, 93-89 (ot) Canori 27 McAdam 7<br />

12/30/06 at Staten Island^ L, 84-75 Canori 28 Hill, Smith 10<br />

01/05/07 Alfred* W, 75-72 McAdam 29 Smith 9<br />

01/06/07 St. John Fisher* L, 73-63 Canori 30 Smith 14<br />

01/10/07 vs. Rochester+ L, 70-57 Canori 17 Smith, McAdam 6<br />

01/12/07 vs. RIT+ L, 82-76 Canori 17 DeHimer, Hill 6<br />

01/13/07 Keuka+ W, 90-66 Canori, Smith 16 Smith 10<br />

01/19/07 at Ithaca* L, 75-68 Smith 22 Smith 9<br />

01/20/07 at Elmira* W, 68-60 Canori 23 Higdon, Smith 7<br />

01/23/07 RIT* L, 86-79 McAdam 23 Hill 8<br />

01/26/07 Hartwick* W, 92-87 Canori 28 Hill 10<br />

01/27/07 Utica* L, 73-72 Canori 20 Hill 8<br />

02/02/07 at St. John Fisher* L, 69-61 McAdam 18 Hill 10<br />

02/03/07 at Alfred* L, 82-77 (ot) Canori 20 Smith 9<br />

02/06/07 at RIT* L, 69-60 Canori 24 McAdam 8<br />

02/09/07 at Utica* L, 65-45 Smith 19 McAdam, Smith 6<br />

02/10/07 at Hartwick* W, 81-73 Canori 25 Smith 6<br />

02/16/07 Elmira* W, 71-56 Canori 19 McAdam 8<br />

02/17/07 Ithaca* W, 84-80 McAdam 25 Smith 7<br />

* Empire 8 Conference Game # Nazareth Tip-Off Tournament<br />

^ Tournament of Heroes at Staten Island<br />

+ JPMorgan Chase Tournament<br />

#40<br />

TYLER<br />

Smith<br />

Senior | Tyler Smith averaged 14.2<br />

points and a team-best 7.4 rebounds<br />

per game in 2006-07.<br />

Final 2006-07 Statistics<br />

-3-pointers-<br />

Player gP FGM-FGA Pct. FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg.<br />

Joe Canori 25 171-406 .421 72-187 .385 75-94 .798 75 3.0 27 52-2 34 8 489 19.6<br />

Corey McAdam 25 127-257 .494 11-32 .344 99-127 .780 137 5.5 186 63-1 81 5 364 14.6<br />

Tyler Smith 25 155-255 .608 0-0 .000 46-64 .719 186 7.4 20 78-3 17 37 356 14.2<br />

Jeff DeHimer 25 83-171 .485 0-0 .000 31-68 .456 134 5.4 21 78-2 18 9 197 7.9<br />

Rayvon Higdon 25 70-207 .338 19-79 .241 34-50 .680 95 3.8 70 72-2 43 11 193 7.7<br />

Leon Hill 23 55-109 .505 2-12 .167 11-21 .524 106 4.6 33 53-1 24 6 123 5.3<br />

Brian Steves 14 22-51 .431 12-30 .400 10-12 .833 28 2.0 11 18-0 7 0 66 4.7<br />

Chris Barrett 15 10-21 .476 4-8 .500 7-9 .778 18 1.2 3 6-0 2 0 31 2.1<br />

Brian Ameneiros 3 1-15 .067 1-12 .083 2-2 1.000 10 3.3 14 4-0 6 0 5 1.7<br />

Nick Bozzelli 19 10-31 .323 0-0 .000 9-12 .750 23 1.2 5 9-0 5 0 29 1.5<br />

Joe Mihalich 10 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2 0.2 1 3-0 1 1 3 0.3<br />

Phil Johann 6 0-5 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3 0.5 1 4-0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

Team 84 3.4<br />

Nazareth 25 705-1532 .460 121-362 .334 325-461 .705 901 36.0 392 440-11 238 77 1856 74.2<br />

Opponents 25 677-1483 .457 153-463 .330 336-506 .664 908 36.3 366 416-6 201 85 1843 73.7<br />

Games started: Ameneiros 2, Bozzelli 1, Canori 25, DeHimer 24, Higdon 24, Hill 1, McAdam 24, Smith 23, Steves 1<br />

Scoring by periods: 1 2 OT OT2 Total<br />

Nazareth 911 914 27 4 1856<br />

Opponents 809 991 34 9 1842<br />

2006-07 FINAL RESULTS & STATS—8


2007-08 RETURNING PLAYERS Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

#12<br />

SENIOR<br />

JOE<br />

Canori<br />

Business Administration major. . . son of Richard and Laura Canori, WEBSTER, NY. . . team captain<br />

. . . returning for his fourth season, Canori enjoyed another sensational season statistically as he<br />

led the Empire 8 Conference in scoring for the second year in a row at 19.6 points per game. . .<br />

led the Golden Flyers in three-point baskets (72) and free-throw percentage (75-for-94, .798). . .<br />

earned honorable mention all-conference honors. . . named E8 Player of the Week three times. . .<br />

named Rochester Area College Player of the Week for 12/31/06. . . ranked among the Division III<br />

Leaders in scoring, three-point field goal percentage and three-pointers made per game. . . named<br />

MVP of Nazareth Tip-Off Tournament and named to JPMorgan Chase all-tournament team. . .<br />

reached double figures in scoring in 23 of 25 games and had 20 points or better 13 times. . .<br />

scored a season-high 30 points vs. St. John Fisher 1/6/07. . . scored his 1,000th career point vs.<br />

Wheaton, Ill. 12/29/06. . . competed during the summer in Italy as a member of the USA Athletes<br />

International team and averaged 26 points per game. . . 2005-06: started 24 of 25 games and led the Empire 8 in scoring at<br />

20.6 points per game. . . also led the conference in three-point field goals made per game (3.12) and was second in three-point<br />

accuracy (78-for-173, .451). . . ranked 35th nationally in scoring and 16th in three-point percentage. . . earned second-team<br />

E8 Conference all-star honors. . . twice was honored as E8 Player of the Week. . . named to all-tournament teams for Coles<br />

Classic at Buffalo State, the “O” Club Classic at Otterbein and for the JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tournament. . . scored in<br />

double figures 22 times and had 20 points or better 16 times, including a career-high 35 points at Buffalo State 11/19/05. . .<br />

also scored 34 points vs. Thomas More 12/30/05 and 30 at Elmira 1/6/06. . . tied a school record with eight three-point<br />

baskets vs. Buffalo State 11/19/05. . . 2004-05: started all 25 games and averaged 14 points per game and led the team<br />

in three-point baskets (52), steals (25) and free-throw percentage (43-for-52, .827). . . named Empire 8 Conference Rookie of<br />

the Year and was an honorable mention all-conference selection. . . named E8 Rookie of the Week five times. . . named to alltournament<br />

team at NYU and was second-team all-tournament team selection for the JPMorgan Chase Tournament. . . scored<br />

in double digits 20 times and had 20 points or more five times, including a season-high 24 against Hartwick 2/11/05<br />

. . . SCHOLASTIC: a graduate of Webster Thomas High School, Canori played three seasons of varsity basketball there and<br />

earned an array of honors, including team MVP honors in 2003 and 2004. . . named Monroe County Division II Player of the<br />

Year in 2004 and was a two-time first-team all-Greater Rochester selection by the Democrat and Chronicle newspaper. . . an<br />

all-state selection in 2003-04. . . averaged 23.8 points and 5.5 rebounds per game in 2003-04 and set a school record with 66<br />

three-point baskets. . . amassed 1,167 career points, including 145 three-pointers. . . competed in Empire State Games in<br />

2003 and in Ronald McDonald exceptional senior all-star game in 2004. . . member of National Honor Society. . . competed<br />

in the summer of ‘06 for the USA Athletes International basketball team that played in Belgium and the Netherlands. . . team<br />

finished 11-2 and Canori was named to the all-star team.<br />

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg.<br />

2004-05 25 127-292 .435 52-144 .361 43-52 .827 64-2.6 36 58-0 25 9 349 14.0<br />

2005-06 25 184-427 .431 78-173 .451 68-93 .731 83-3.3 50 47-0 35 10 514 20.6<br />

2006-07 25 171-406 .421 72-187 .385 75-94 .798 75-3.0 27 52-2 34 8 489 19.6<br />

Total 75 482-1125 .428 202-504 .401 186-239 .778 222-3.0 113 157-2 94 27 1352 18.0<br />

9—player profiles


#32<br />

SENIOR<br />

Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong> 2007-08 RETURNING PLAYERS<br />

Business Administration major. . . son of Lisa Hill, PORT CHESTER, NY. . .<br />

returning for his fourth season, Hill appeared in 23 games in 2006-07,<br />

including one as a starter. . . averaged 5.3 points and 4.6 rebounds per game<br />

while making 55 of 109 field goal attempts (.505). . . scored a career-high<br />

12 points in a win over Old Westbury 12/21/06. . . grabbed a career-high<br />

10 rebounds three times. . . 2005-06: appeared in 11 games and had 13<br />

points and 20 rebounds. . . 2004-05: played in 17 games in and contributed<br />

42 points and 33 rebounds. . . shot 6-for-8 from three-point range. . .<br />

SCHOLASTIC: a graduate of Port Chester High School, Hill played three<br />

seasons of varsity basketball there and helped team to two league championships. . . earned<br />

all-league and all-section honors. . . also competed in track and field.<br />

LEONHill<br />

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg.<br />

2004-05 17 18-50 .360 6-8 .750 0-3 .000 33-1.9 16 21-0 8 3 42 2.5<br />

2005-06 11 5-21 .238 1-4 .250 2-5 .400 20-1.8 6 19-0 11 0 13 1.2<br />

2006-07 23 55-109 .505 2-12 .167 11-21 .524 106-4.6 33 53-1 24 6 122 5.3<br />

Total 51 78-180 .433 9-24 .375 1329 .448 159-3.1 55 93-1 43 9 177 3.5<br />

#40<br />

SENIOR<br />

English major. . . son of Jim and Bonnie Smith, FAIRPORT, NY. . . returning for his<br />

fourth season, Smith had a break-out year for Nazareth in 2006-07. . . appeared in all<br />

25 games, including 23 as a starter and averaged 14.2 points and a team-best 7.4<br />

rebounds per game. . . finished second in the Empire 8 and ranked 19th nationally in<br />

field goal percentage (155 for 255, .608). . . also finished as the E8 leader in blocked<br />

shots with 37. . . reached double figures in scoring 18 times, including a career-high<br />

23 points vs. Morrisville 11/17/06. . . grabbed a career-high 14 rebounds vs. St.<br />

John Fisher 1/6/07. . . had a career-best six blocks at Utica 2/9/07. . . named to alltournament<br />

team for Nazareth Tip-Off Tournament. . . 2005-06: played in all 25 games,<br />

including 23 as a starter. . . led the team in rebounding at 6.6 per game and blocks<br />

with 23. . . also averaged 7.1 points per game and shot 52.1 percent from the field (76-for-146). . . reached<br />

double figures in scoring nine times. . . scored game-winning basket as time expired in Nazareth’s 62-60 upset<br />

win at Fisher 1/21/06. . . 2004-05: appeared in 24 games, including eight as a starter. . . contributed 3.5<br />

points and 2.8 rebounds per game and 18 blocked shots. . . shot 53 percent from the field (35-for-66) and 76<br />

percent from the free-throw line (13-for-17). . . SCHOLASTIC: a graduate of Fairport High School, Smith played<br />

two seasons of varsity basketball there for Coach Scott Fitch. . . led the team in field goal accuracy and was<br />

recipient of team leadership award. . . helped team reach Section Five championship game in 2003 and 2004.<br />

TYLER<br />

Smith<br />

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg.<br />

2004-05 24 35-66 .530 0-0 .000 13-17 .765 66-2.8 7 36-1 11 18 83 3.5<br />

2005-06 25 76-146 .521 0-0 .000 25-36 .694 164-6.6 34 71-3 12 23 177 7.1<br />

2006-07 25 155-255 .608 0-0 .000 46-64 .719 186-7.4 20 78-3 17 37 355 14.2<br />

Total 74 266-467 .600 0-0 .000 84-117 .718 416-5.6 61 185-7 40 78 615 8.3<br />

player profiles—10


2007-08 RETURNING PLAYERS Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

#3<br />

JUNIOR<br />

History major with concentration in Inclusive Education. . . son of Tom and Mary Kay<br />

Barrett, WILLIAMSVILLE, NY. . . returning for his third season, Barrett appeared in<br />

15 games in 2006-07 and scored 31 points and grabbed 18 rebounds. . . went 4 for<br />

8 from three-point range and 7 for 9 from the foul line. . . scored a career-best eight<br />

points (with two three-pointers) in a win over Keuka 1/13/07. . . 2005-06: appeared<br />

in three games and scored five points against Elmira 2/4/06. . . SCHOLASTIC: a<br />

graduate of Williamsville South High School, Barrett played three seasons of varsity<br />

basketball as a guard for coach Al Monaco. . . named team captain and team MVP his<br />

junior and senior seasons and finished his career as the fifth all-time leading scorer<br />

at Williamsville South. . . garnered first team all-ECIC III honors following his junior and senior seasons and<br />

was named to the <strong>Basketball</strong> Coaches Association of New York Academic all-state team. . . earned all-Western<br />

New York honorable mention accolades. . . also competed on the volleyball team, and was a first team allstar<br />

in addition to team captain. . . was the recipient of Williamsville’s Outstanding Senior Athlete Award and<br />

earned the United States Naval Award for Academic Achievement in addition to the U.S. Army Reserve National<br />

Scholar/Athlete Award. . . member of National Honor Society.<br />

CHRIS<br />

Barrett<br />

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg.<br />

2005-06 3 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0.0 0 2-0 1 0 5 1.7<br />

2006-07 15 10-21 .476 4-8 .500 7-9 .778 18-1.2 3 0-0 2 0 31 2.1<br />

Total 18 12-23 .522 5-9 .556 7-9 .778 18-1.0 3 2-0 3 0 36 2.1<br />

#50<br />

JUNIOR<br />

Business Administration major. . . son of Roger and Janet DeHimer, SCOTIA, NY<br />

. . . returning for his third season, DeHimer started 24 of 25 games in 2006-07 and<br />

contributed 7.9 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. . . also shot 83 for 171 (.485)<br />

from the field. . . reached double figures in points 10 times, including a season-high<br />

14 points at Hartwick 2/10/07. . . had a career-high 10 rebounds vs. Pitt-Bradford<br />

12/19/06. . . 2005-06: played in 22 games and averaged 5.5 points and 3.1 rebounds<br />

per game. . . displayed a soft touch around the basket by shooting 47-for-92 (51.1%)<br />

from the field. . . scored in double figures five times and posted a career-high 18<br />

points to go with nine rebounds in an upset win at St. John Fisher 1/21/06. . . named<br />

Empire 8 Conference Rookie of the Week for 1/23/06. . . SCHOLASTIC: a graduate<br />

of Scotia-Glenville High School, DeHimer played three seasons of varsity basketball as a center for coach Jim<br />

Giammattei. . . named first-team all-Foothills Council and second team all-Capital District. . . team won the<br />

Foothills Council Championships in 2003-04 and 2004-05. . . also competed in volleyball and earned first team<br />

all-Capital District honors. . . received the all-Foothills Senior Leadership Award.<br />

JEFFDeHimer<br />

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg.<br />

2005-06 22 47-92 .511 0-2 .000 26-50 .520 68-3.1 22 38-1 9 4 120 5.5<br />

2006-07 25 83-171 .485 0-0 .000 31-68 .456 134-5.4 21 78-2 18 9 198 7.9<br />

Total 47 130-263 .494 0-2 .000 57-118 .483 202-4.3 43 116-3 27 13 318 6.8<br />

11—player profiles


#24<br />

JUNIOR<br />

RYANMcAdam<br />

Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

2007-08 RETURNING PLAYERS<br />

Business Administration major. . . son of John and Mary McAdam, FAIRPORT, NY<br />

. . . returning for his third season, McAdam missed all of the 2006-07 season after<br />

suffering a broken wrist during the pre-season. . . 2005-06: appeared in 24 games,<br />

including 23 as a starter. . . finished second on the team in scoring at 12.8 points<br />

per game and was third in rebounding at 5.4 per game. . . led the team in free throw<br />

accuracy (63-for-74, .851). . . was an honorable mention selection to the Empire 8<br />

Conference all-star team. . . reached double figures in scoring 16 times, including a<br />

season-high of 28 points in an overtime win over Thomas More 12/30/05. . . had 24<br />

points (and went 12-for-13 from the free-throw line) in a win over Ithaca 2/3/06. . .<br />

equalled a career-best with nine rebounds vs. Ithaca 1/7/06. . . named Empire 8 Conference Player of the<br />

Week for 2/6/06. . . 2004-05: appeared in 23 games, including 22 as a starter. . . averaged 9.7 points and<br />

4.5 rebounds per game while displaying accuracy both from three-point range (24-for-54, .444) and from the<br />

free throw line (32-for-39, .821). . . opened his collegiate career with a 29-point, 8-rebound effort in a victory<br />

over Washington & Lee 11/20/04. . . also made six three-pointers and went 7-for-7 from the free-throw line<br />

in Nazareth’s 85-61 win. . . reached double digits in scoring 12 times overall. . . had nine rebounds vs. Ithaca<br />

2/18/05. . . SCHOLASTIC: a graduate of Fairport High School, McAdam was a basketball standout there. . .<br />

was the Red Raiders’ leading scorer as a junior and senior and was a first-team Monroe County League all-star<br />

and a first-team all-Greater Rochester selection by the Democrat and Chronicle for 2003-04. . . helped team<br />

to a pair of runner-up finishes in the Section Five Tournament. . . a member of the Spanish Honor Society and<br />

recipient of Principal’s Award.<br />

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg.<br />

2004-05 23 84-190 .442 24-54 .444 32-39 .821 104-4.5 25 43-1 14 14 224 9.7<br />

2005-06 24 110-247 .445 25-80 .313 63-74 .851 129-5.4 52 54-3 19 10 308 12.8<br />

2006-07 Injured -- Did not Play<br />

Total 47 194-437 .444 49-134 .366 95-113 .841 233-5.0 77 97-4 33 24 532 11.3<br />

#11<br />

JUNIOR<br />

Mathematics major. . . son of Joseph and Mary Mihalich, LEWISTON, NY. . . returning for his third season,<br />

Mihalich played in 10 games in 2006-07 and scored three points. . . 2005-06: appeared in three games. . .<br />

SCHOLASTIC: a graduate of St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute, Mihalich played two seasons of varsity basketball<br />

for coach Mark Simon. . . team was the Monsignor Martin Athletic Association champions, State Class A<br />

champions and Class A runner-up in 2004. . . team was also MMAA finalist in 2005. . . named to the all-<br />

Western New York Academic Team in 2005 and served as team captain during his senior year. . . also a<br />

Paul Missana Silver Hoops all-star. . . also competed in cross country and track. . . member of National<br />

Honor Society.<br />

JOEMihalich<br />

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg.<br />

2005-06 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4-1.3 2 0-0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

2006-07 10 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2-0.2 1 3-0 1 1 3 0.3<br />

Total 13 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 6-0.5 3 3-0 1 1 3 0.2<br />

player profiles—12


2007-08 RETURNING PLAYERSMen’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

#22<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

Mathematics major. . . son of Kehli Higdon, ROCHESTER, NY. . . returning for his second season, Higdon<br />

started 24 of 25 games for the Golden Flyers in 2006-07. . . contributed 7.7 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.8 assists<br />

and 1.7 steals per game. . . reached double figures in points seven times, topping out at a career-high 17 at<br />

Alfred 2/3/07. . . had a career-high 11 assists vs. Keuka 1/13/07. . . SCHOLASTIC: a graduate of Edison Tech<br />

in Rochester, Higdon was a member of the basketball team for two seasons. . . earned City-Catholic League<br />

all-star honors and was a second-team all-Greater Rochester selection in 2005-06. . . also excelled in volleyball<br />

and tennis.<br />

RAYVONHigdon<br />

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg.<br />

2006-07 25 70-207 .338 19-79 .241 34-50 .680 95-3.8 70 72-2 43 11 192 7.7<br />

#15<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

Undecided on major. . . son of Eugene and Donna Johann, ROCKY POINT, NY. . . returning for his second<br />

season, Johann played in six games in 2006-07. . . SCHOLASTIC: a graduate of Rocky Point High School,<br />

Johann was a member of the basketball team for three seasons. . . started at point guard and was a two-time<br />

all-conference selection. . . led team in scoring in ‘05-06, averaging 19 points per game. . . also excelled as a<br />

centerfielder in baseball.<br />

PHILIPJohann<br />

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg.<br />

2006-07 6 0-25 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3-0.5 1 4-0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

#21<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

COREYMcAdam<br />

Psychology major. . . son of John and Mary McAdam, FAIRPORT, NY. . . returning for his second season,<br />

McAdam was spectacular in 2006-07, starting 24 of 25 games and contributing 14.6 points, 5.5 rebounds,<br />

7.4 assists and 3.2 steals per game. . . ranked fifth nationally in both assists and steals and was a secondteam<br />

Empire 8 Conference all-star as well as the league Rookie of the Year. . . set Nazareth records for most<br />

steals in a season (81) and most in a game (10 vs. Elmira 2/16/07). . . recorded a triple double against Elmira<br />

with 11 points, 11 assists and 10 steals 2/16/07. . . reached double figures in scoring 20 times, including a<br />

career-high of 29 vs. Alfred 1/5/07. . . reached double figures in assists five times with a career-high of 13 vs.<br />

Wheaton, Ill. on 12/29/06. . . grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds vs. Pitt-Bradford 12/19/06. . . SCHOLASTIC:<br />

a graduate of Fairport High School, McAdam was a basketball standout for the past two seasons there. . .<br />

named all-Greater Rochester Player of the Year in 2005-06 after leading the Red Raiders to the Section Five<br />

championship. . . also named third-team all-state and was Monroe County League Player of the Year. . . served<br />

as team captain and competed in Ronald McDonald Senior all-star game. . . an honor roll student and recipient<br />

of Principal’s Award.<br />

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg.<br />

2006-07 25 127-257 .494 11-32 .344 99-127 .780 137-5.5 186 63-1 81 5 365 14.6<br />

13—player profiles


Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong> 2007-08 newcomers<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

#23<br />

Brown<br />

History major. . . son of Brian and Dawn<br />

Brown, CANANDAIGUA, NY. . . a graduate<br />

of Lima Christian School, Brown played<br />

four seasons of basketball there. . .<br />

served as team captain for three seasons<br />

and was a three-time team MVP. . .<br />

earned Private-Parochial League all-star<br />

in 2005-06 and 2006-07. . . scored over<br />

1,000 career points and was named<br />

to all-tournament teams at Honeoye,<br />

Houghton and Letchworth for 2006-07<br />

. . . member of National Honor Society as<br />

a junior and senior.<br />

#20<br />

Undecided on major. . . son of Ralph<br />

and Debra Gebhardt, FAIRPORT, NY<br />

. . . a graduate of Fairport High School,<br />

Gebhardt played two seasons of varsity<br />

basketball there. . . recipient of Red<br />

Raider Award as team MVP in 2006-07<br />

and named to Section Five Class AAA<br />

all-tournament team. . . led team in<br />

assists, steals and charges taken<br />

while helping team to league and<br />

sectional titles in 2006-07.<br />

TIM<br />

#43<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

Undecided on major. . . son of Ed and<br />

Marleen Hoak, HAMBURG, NY. . . a<br />

graduate of St. Francis High School, Hoak<br />

excelled in basketball and baseball there<br />

. . . earned second-team Msgr. Martin<br />

all-Catholic League honors as a guard in<br />

basketball. . . also earned second-team<br />

all-league honors in baseball and was<br />

selected team MVP.<br />

B R I A N Gebhardt<br />

#5<br />

Accounting major. . . son of John and<br />

Alice Miranda, EAST SYRACUSE, NY. . .<br />

a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy<br />

in Syracuse, Miranda played three<br />

seasons of varsity basketball there. . .<br />

served as team captain and was selected<br />

team MVP in 2006-07. . . helped team to<br />

runner-up finish in Section Three Class AA<br />

Tournament in 2006 and championship<br />

of Zebra Classic in ‘07.<br />

#33<br />

CHRISHoak<br />

DOMINIQUE<br />

Kendrick<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

Undecided on major. . . son of Donna<br />

Kendrick, JAMESTOWN, NY. . . a<br />

graduate of Jamestown High School,<br />

Kendrick was a two-year standout in<br />

basketball. . . averaged better than 25<br />

points and nearly five rebounds per<br />

game in 2006-07 and was named Erie<br />

County Interscholastic Conference Player<br />

of the Year. . . also named Player of the<br />

Year by the Jamestown Post-Journal<br />

. . . set school record for career threepointers<br />

(164) as well as single-season<br />

(110) and single-game records (11). . .<br />

also a seventh-team all-state selection<br />

in ‘06-07. . . helped team to ECIC<br />

Divisonal title in ‘05-06.<br />

J.T. Miranda<br />

player profiles—14


Empire 8 ConferenceMen’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

FINAL 2006-07 STANDINGS<br />

Empire 8<br />

Overall<br />

Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Off. Def. +/-<br />

St. John Fisher 11 3 .786 24 6 .800 76.5 66.4 +10.1<br />

Utica 10 4 .714 19 7 .731 73.0 61.8 +11.2<br />

Ithaca 9 5 .643 15 13 .536 73.6 73.0 +0.6<br />

RIT 8 6 .571 14 13 .519 68.6 67.1 +1.5<br />

Alfred 8 6 .571 10 14 .417 63.8 68.1 -4.3<br />

Nazareth 6 8 .429 11 14 .440 74.2 73.7 +0.5<br />

Hartwick 3 11 .214 10 15 .400 65.8 68.3 -2.5<br />

Elmira 1 13 .071 2 23 .080 59.6 74.3 -14.7<br />

Corey McAdam<br />

Joe Canori<br />

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS<br />

First Team<br />

Jeff Bostic, so. Ithaca<br />

Ray Bryant, sr. Utica<br />

Sean Burton, so. Ithaca<br />

Doug Herring, so. Utica<br />

Dan McSweeney, sr. St. John Fisher<br />

Second Team<br />

Tim Bacon, sr. RIT<br />

Justin Beigel, jr. St. John Fisher<br />

Jan Cocozziello, so. Hartwick<br />

Corey McAdam, fr. Nazareth<br />

Robby McCarter, sr. Alfred<br />

Dan Mueller, sr. St. John Fisher<br />

Honorable Mention:<br />

Joe Canori, Nazareth; Kenny Gethers, RIT;<br />

Dillon Stein, Alfred<br />

Rookie of the Year:<br />

Corey McAdam, Nazareth<br />

Player of the Year:<br />

Ray Bryant, Utica<br />

Coach of the Year:<br />

Rob Kornaker, St. John Fisher<br />

SCORING LEADERS<br />

Player (Team) gP Pts. Avg.<br />

Joe Canori, Nazareth 25 489 19.6<br />

Jan Coccozziello, Hartwick 25 481 19.2<br />

Ray Bryant, Utica 22 349 15.9<br />

Sean Burton, Ithaca 28 440 15.7<br />

Jeff Bostic, Ithaca 28 433 15.5<br />

Doug Herring, Utica 26 400 15.4<br />

Robby McCarter, Alfred 23 348 15.1<br />

Corey McAdam, Nazareth 25 364 14.6<br />

Tim Bacon, RIT 27 388 14.4<br />

Tyler Smith, Nazareth 25 356 14.2<br />

REBOUNDING LEADERS<br />

Player (Team) gP Reb. Avg.<br />

Pat Smithgall, Alfred 23 219 9.5<br />

Ray Bryant, Utica 22 206 9.4<br />

Jeff Bostic, Ithaca 28 214 7.6<br />

Tyler Smith, Nazareth 25 186 7.4<br />

Tim Bacon, RIT 27 200 7.4<br />

Dan McSweeney, SJF 30 215 7.2<br />

Cory Carson, Hartwick 23 151 6.6<br />

Kenny Gethers, RIT 27 172 6.4<br />

Justin Beigel, SJF 30 189 6.3<br />

Ramond Doyley, Hartwick 25 153 6.1<br />

ASSIST LEADERS<br />

Player (Team) gP Ast. Avg.<br />

Corey McAdam, Nazareth 25 186 7.4<br />

Sean Burton, Ithaca 28 145 5.2<br />

Colin Roy, RIT 27 132 4.9<br />

Doug Herring, Utica 26 122 4.7<br />

Brian Collier, Utica 26 113 4.2<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS<br />

(3 FG made per game)<br />

Player (Team) fg Att. Pct.<br />

Jack Lighthall, Utica 146 232 .629<br />

Tyler Smith, Nazareth 155 255 .608<br />

Dan McSweeney, SJF 147 245 .600<br />

Tim Bacon, RIT 158 283 .558<br />

Jeff Bostic, Ithaca 174 315 .552<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE LEADERS<br />

(2 FT made per game)<br />

Player (Team) ft Att. Pct.<br />

Sean Burton, Ithaca 85 95 .895<br />

Robby McCarter, Alfred 133 151 .881<br />

Dan Mueller, SJF 76 88 .864<br />

Barrett Zeinfeld, RIT 67 80 .837<br />

Sean Leahy, Ithaca 59 71 .831<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. LEADERS<br />

(1 FG made per game)<br />

Player (Team) fg Att. Pct.<br />

Dan Mueller, SJF 93 194 .479<br />

Robby McCarter, Alfred 43 100 .430<br />

Joe Canori, Nazareth 72 187 .385<br />

Sean Burton, Ithaca 69 180 .383<br />

Chris Baltz, SJF 52 136 .382<br />

STEAL LEADERS<br />

Player (Team) gP St. Avg.<br />

Corey McAdam, Nazareth 25 81 3.2<br />

Colin Roy, RIT 27 54 2.0<br />

Scott Ruffrage, Ithaca 28 56 1.9<br />

Kenny Gethers, RIT 27 49 1.8<br />

Nick Woitach, Elmira 25 45 1.8<br />

BLOCKED SHOT LEADERS<br />

Player (Team) gP Blk. Avg.<br />

Tyler Smith, Nazareth 25 37 1.48<br />

Dan McSweeney, SJF 30 44 1.47<br />

Jeff Bostic, Ithaca 28 41 1.46<br />

Palen Andreozzi, Elmira 24 28 1.17<br />

Pat Smithgall, Alfred 23 25 1.09<br />

Senior | Tyler Smith led the Empire 8 in<br />

blocked shots (1.48 per game) and was<br />

second in field goal percentage (.608).<br />

15—empire 8 conference


Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong> Golden Flyers’ Career Records<br />

Paul Cummings<br />

Chris Pegan<br />

Richard Sparks<br />

Zach Wein<br />

dave adams<br />

fran zablocki<br />

GAMES PLAYED<br />

Todd Calman (1983-87) 107<br />

Chris McCaffrey (1983-87) 106<br />

Greg Dunne (1995-99) 106<br />

Chris Pegan (1994-98) 105<br />

Paul Cummings (1980-84) 103<br />

Alan Wood (1984-88) 103<br />

Mike Redick (1997-01) 102<br />

Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 101<br />

Dave Adams (1979-83) 99<br />

Matt Groot (2002-2006) 98<br />

Zach Wein (1994-98) 98<br />

POINTS SCORED<br />

Chris Pegan (1994-98) 1805<br />

Zach Wein (1994-98) 1791<br />

Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 1594<br />

Joe Canori (2004-present) 1352<br />

Paul Cummings (1980-84) 1348<br />

Richard Sparks (1984-87) 1263<br />

Greg Dunne (1995-99) 1231<br />

Todd Calman (1983-87) 1193<br />

Dave Adams (1979-83) 1120<br />

Mike McGwin (1989-93) 1104<br />

SCORING AVERAGE<br />

(minimum 500 points scored)<br />

gP Pts. Avg.<br />

Jimmy Evans (2001-03) 55 1087 19.8<br />

Zach Wein (1994-98) 98 1791 18.3<br />

Joe Canori (2004-present) 75 1352 18.0<br />

Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1982-84) 53 941 17.8<br />

Chris Pegan (1994-98) 105 1805 17.2<br />

Larry Lane (1977-79) 34 576 16.9<br />

Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 101 1594 15.8<br />

Richard Sparks (1984-87) 82 1263 15.4<br />

Bill Slape (1991-94) 73 1060 14.5<br />

Lawrence Maroney, Jr. (2002-04) 41 580 14.1<br />

REBOUNDS<br />

Chris Pegan (1994-98) 946<br />

Paul Cummings (1980-84) 715<br />

Jesse Lisiecka (1999-02) 702<br />

Fran Zablocki (1999-03) 683<br />

Mike Sullivan (1992-96) 673<br />

Richard Sparks (1984-87) 626<br />

John Dansler (1977-81) 624<br />

Greg Dunne (1995-99) 581<br />

Mike McGwin (1989-93) 561<br />

Steve Perkins (1979-83) 556<br />

FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

Chris Pegan (1994-98) 694<br />

Zach Wein (1994-98) 621<br />

Paul Cummings (1980-84) 578<br />

Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 531<br />

Joe Canori (2004-present) 482<br />

Richard Sparks (1984-87) 477<br />

Dave Adams (1979-83) 463<br />

Mike McGwin (1989-93) 451<br />

Todd Calman (1983-87) 430<br />

Greg Dunne (1995-99) 413<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE<br />

(minimum 150 made)<br />

fg Att. Pct.<br />

Mike McGwin (1989-93) 451 747 .604<br />

Ryan Shipley (2002-05) 274 464 .591<br />

Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1982-84) 382 655 .583<br />

Tyler Smith (2004-present) 266 467 .570<br />

Jeff Van Gundy (1983-85) 172 302 .569<br />

Paul Cummings (1980-84) 578 1058 .546<br />

Tom Vetter (1977-81) 336 623 .539<br />

Steve Perkins (1979-83) 404 750 .539<br />

Joe Convertino (1985-87) 228 425 .536<br />

Bob Griffiths (1982-86) 308 578 .533<br />

FREE THROWS MADE<br />

Zach Wein (1994-98) 472<br />

Chris Pegan (1994-98) 417<br />

Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 319<br />

Richard Sparks (1984-87) 309<br />

Todd Calman (1983-87) 276<br />

Alan Wood (1984-88) 241<br />

Steve Perkins (1979-83) 223<br />

Greg Dunne (1995-99) 222<br />

Rob Beach (1989-93) 220<br />

Bob Griffiths (1982-86) 204<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE<br />

(minimum 100 made)<br />

ft Att. Pct.<br />

Jeff Van Gundy (1983-85) 132 152 .868<br />

Todd Calman (1983-87) 276 322 .857<br />

Zach Wein (1994-98) 472 561 .841<br />

Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 319 394 .810<br />

John Garbinski (1986-90) 190 236 .805<br />

Mark Renkas (1998-01) 149 186 .801<br />

Greg Dunne (1995-99) 222 278 .799<br />

Joe Convertino (1985-87) 177 223 .794<br />

Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1982-84) 177 224 .790<br />

Dave Adams (1979-83) 188 241 .784<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 213<br />

Joe Canori (2004-present) 202<br />

Greg Dunne (1995-99) 183<br />

Jimmy Evans (2001-03) 173<br />

Mark Renkas (1998-01) 148<br />

Tom Keenan (1997-00) 142<br />

Dan Bova (1989-92) 109<br />

Bill Slape (1991-94) 104<br />

Chris Corcoran (1994-97) 104<br />

Mike DeBlois (2002-06) 102<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (minimum 40 made)<br />

fg Att. Pct.<br />

Joe Convertino (1985-87) 47 99 .475<br />

Todd Calman (1983-87) 57 126 .452<br />

Mark Renkas (1998-01) 148 360 .411<br />

Denny Nicholson (1987-91) 61 149 .409<br />

Joe Canori(2004-present) 202 504 .401<br />

John Garbinski (1986-90) 68 170 .400<br />

Dan Bova (1989-92) 109 279 .391<br />

Kevin Broderick (1985-89) 62 159 .390<br />

Bill Slape (1991-94) 104 270 .385<br />

Zach Wein (1994-98) 77 200 .385<br />

ASSISTS<br />

Greg Dunne (1995-99) 671<br />

Kevin Broderick (1985-89) 460<br />

Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 402<br />

Chris McCaffrey (1983-87) 398<br />

John Dansler (1977-81) 388<br />

Todd Calman (1983-87) 327<br />

Denny Nicholson (1987-91) 289<br />

Ross Comerford (1998-01) 288<br />

Zach Wein (1994-98) 274<br />

Stan Slade (1977-80) 270<br />

STEALS<br />

Darren Peterson (1987-91) 191<br />

John Garbinski (1986-90) 168<br />

Greg Dunne (1995-99) 153<br />

Chris McCaffrey (1983-87) 150<br />

Denny Nicholson (1987-91) 139<br />

Zach Wein (1994-98) 131<br />

Caswell Smith (2002-2006) 130<br />

Chris Pegan (1994-98) 126<br />

Rob Beach (1989-93) 126<br />

Kevin Broderick (1985-89) 125<br />

BLOCKS<br />

Mike McGwin (1989-93) 168<br />

Richard Sparks (1984-87) 158<br />

Alan Wood (1984-88) 155<br />

Chris Pegan (1994-98) 107<br />

Fran Zablocki (1999-03) 89<br />

Tyler Smith (2004-present) 78<br />

Ryan Shipley (2002-05) 72<br />

Adrian Myers (1988-90) 63<br />

Mike Sullivan (1992-96) 46<br />

Rob Grattan (1987-90) 45<br />

Career Records—16


Golden Flyers’ Single Season RecordsMen’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

Darrin Peterson Jimmy Evans Joe Convertino John Garbinski Jesse Lisiecka Todd Calman<br />

POINTS SCORED<br />

Zach Wein (1996-97) 645<br />

Zach Wein (1997-98) 585<br />

Jimmy Evans (2002-03) 558<br />

Chris Pegan (1997-98) 535<br />

Richard Sparks (1986-87) 530<br />

Jimmy Evans (2001-02) 529<br />

Joe Canori (2005-06) 514<br />

Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1983-84) 511<br />

Chris Pegan (1996-97) 490<br />

Alan Wood (1987-88) 489<br />

Joe Canori (2006-07) 489<br />

SCORING AVERAGE<br />

gP Pts. Avg.<br />

Zach Wein (1996-97) 28 645 23.0<br />

Zach Wein (1997-98) 27 585 21.7<br />

Joe Canori (2005-06) 25 513 20.6<br />

Jimmy Evans (2002-03) 28 558 19.9<br />

Chris Pegan (1997-98) 27 535 19.8<br />

Jimmy Evans (2001-02) 27 529 19.6<br />

Joe Canori (2006-07) 25 489 19.6<br />

Richard Sparks (1986-87) 28 530 18.9<br />

Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1983-84) 27 511 18.9<br />

Larry Lane (1977-78) 13 237 18.2<br />

REBOUNDS<br />

Chris Pegan (1997-98) 287<br />

Jesse Lisiecka (2000-01) 284<br />

Richard Sparks (1986-87) 278<br />

Alan Wood (1987-88) 273<br />

Chris Pegan (1996-97) 264<br />

Jesse Lisiecka (2001-02) 256<br />

Mike Sullivan (1995-96) 241<br />

Mike Sullivan (1994-95) 232<br />

Chris Pegan (1995-96) 231<br />

Jon O’Day (1993-94) 228<br />

FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

Zach Wein (1996-97) 232<br />

Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1983-84) 213<br />

Chris Pegan (1997-98) 202<br />

Zach Wein (1997-98) 202<br />

Chris Pegan (1996-97) 192<br />

Richard Sparks (1986-87) 190<br />

Jimmy Evans (2002-03) 188<br />

Paul Cummings (1983-84) 187<br />

Mike McGwin (1992-93) 186<br />

Joe Canori (2005-06) 184<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE<br />

(minimum 100 made)<br />

fg Att. Pct.<br />

Mike McGwin (1992-93) 186 294 .633<br />

Mike McGwin (1991-92) 137 217 .631<br />

Joe Convertino (1985-86) 98 160 .613<br />

Tyler Smith (2006-07) 155 255 .608<br />

Tom Vetter (1977-78) 105 174 .607<br />

Ryan Shipley (2003-04) 147 243 .605<br />

Ryan Shipley (2004-05) 68 113 .602<br />

Paul Cummings (1982-83) 150 250 .600<br />

Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1982-83) 169 287 .589<br />

Tom Vetter (1980-81) 83 141 .589<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

Jimmy Evans (2001-02) 87<br />

Jimmy Evans (2002-03) 86<br />

Joe Canori (2005-06) 78<br />

Joe Canori (2006-07) 72<br />

Dan Bova (1990-91) 71<br />

Darrin Peterson (1989-90) 69<br />

Greg Dunne (1996-97) 63<br />

Tom Keenan (1998-99) 62<br />

Mike DeBlois (2003-04) 61<br />

Todd Calman (1986-87) 57<br />

Jon O’Day (1993-94) 57<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.<br />

(minimum 50 attempts)<br />

ft Att. Pct.<br />

Mark Renkas (1998-99) 46 88 .523<br />

Denny Nicholson (1990-91) 34 70 .486<br />

Joe Convertino (1986-87) 47 99 .475<br />

Darrin Peterson (1989-90) 69 152 .454<br />

Todd Calman (1986-87) 57 126 .452<br />

Joe Canori (2005-06) 78 173 .451<br />

Chris Corcoran (1996-97) 26 58 .448<br />

Ryan McAdam (2004-05) 24 54 .444<br />

John Garbinski (1988-89) 31 70 .443<br />

Zach Wein (1997-98) 28 64 .438<br />

FREE THROWS MADE<br />

Zach Wein (1996-97) 154<br />

Zach Wein (1997-98) 153<br />

Alan Wood (1987-88) 151<br />

Richard Sparks (1986-87) 150<br />

Chris Pegan (1997-98) 131<br />

Darrin Peterson (1987-88) 112<br />

Chris Pegan (1996-97) 106<br />

Joe Convertino (1986-87) 103<br />

Chris Pegan (1995-96) 103<br />

Corey McAdam (2006-07) 99<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE<br />

(minimum 50 attempts)<br />

fg Att. Pct.<br />

Todd Calman (1986-87) 91 101 .901<br />

Greg Dunne (1998-99) 87 97 .897<br />

Todd Calman (1985-86) 77 88 .875<br />

Jeff Van Gundy (1984-85) 91 104 .875<br />

Todd Calman (1984-85) 86 99 .869<br />

Zach Wein (1996-97) 154 178 .865<br />

Ryan McAdam (2005-06) 63 74 .851<br />

Darrin Peterson (1989-90) 67 79 .848<br />

Joe Convertino (1985-87) 103 122 .844<br />

Zach Wein (1995-96) 88 105 .838<br />

ASSISTS<br />

Kevin Broderick (1988-89) 218<br />

Kevin Broderick (1987-88) 215<br />

Greg Dunne (1996-97) 192<br />

Greg Dunne (1998-99) 191<br />

Greg Dunne (1997-98) 190<br />

Corey McAdam (2006-07) 186<br />

Joe Convertino (1986-87) 152<br />

Chris McCaffrey (1985-86) 150<br />

Ross Comerford (2000-01) 149<br />

Darrin Peterson (1990-91) 146<br />

STEALS<br />

Corey McAdam (2006-07) 81<br />

Kevin Broderick (1988-89) 71<br />

Chuck Johnson (1987-88) 64<br />

John Garbinski (1987-88) 64<br />

Lawrence Maroney, Jr. (2003-04) 64<br />

Joe Convertino (1986-87) 63<br />

Darrin Peterson (1990-91) 61<br />

Chris McCaffrey (1985-86) 56<br />

Darrin Peterson (1990-91) 55<br />

Denny Nicholson (1989-90) 53<br />

John Garbinski (1987-88) 53<br />

BLOCKS<br />

Alan Wood (1987-88) 81<br />

Richard Sparks (1986-87) 76<br />

Mike McGwin (1992-93) 58<br />

Mike McGwin (1991-92) 53<br />

Richard Sparks (1985-86) 43<br />

Mike McGwin (1990-91) 40<br />

Richard Sparks (1984-85) 39<br />

Adrian Myers (1989-90) 37<br />

Tyler Smith (2006-07) 37<br />

Alan Wood (1986-87) 34<br />

17—Single Season Records


Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong> Golden Flyers’ Record Book<br />

Greg Dunne Jeff Van Gundy Kevin Broderick Mike McGwin<br />

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

POINTS SCORED<br />

Game: 40, Richard Sparks vs. Alfred (88-85 win),<br />

12-13-86<br />

Season: 645, Zach Wein, 1996-97<br />

Career: 1,805, Chris Pegan, 1994-98<br />

SCORING AVERAGE<br />

Season: 23.0, Zach Wein, 1996-97<br />

Career: 19.8, Jimmy Evans, 2001-03<br />

FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

Game: 17, Mike Timmins at RIT (97-82 loss), 12-18-91<br />

Season: 232, Zach Wein, 1996-97<br />

Career: 694, Chris Pegan, 1994-98<br />

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED<br />

Game: 32, Rick Harris vs. Houghton (94-84 win), 12-7-77<br />

Season: 451, Zach Wein, 1996-97<br />

Career: 1,310, Chris Pegan, 1994-98<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE<br />

Game: 100% (9-for-9), Joe Convertino vs. U. Buffalo<br />

(78-69 win), 1-6-86<br />

Season: 63.3% (186-for-294), Mike McGwin, 1992-93<br />

Career: 60.4% (451-for-747), Mike McGwin, 1989-93<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

Game: 8, Jimmy Evans vs. Rochester (78-77 loss), 11-20-01<br />

8, Jimmy Evans vs. St. John Fisher (81-72 win), 1-11-03<br />

8, Mike DeBlois vs. Elmira (76-60 win), 1-10-04<br />

8, Joe Canori vs. Buffalo State (83-73 loss),11-19-05<br />

Season: 87, Jimmy Evans, 2001-02<br />

Career: 213, Darrin Peterson, 1987-91<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED<br />

Game: 17, Jimmy Evans vs. Rochester (78-77 loss),<br />

11-20-01<br />

17, Jimmy Evans at St. Lawrence (99-87 loss), 3-2-02<br />

Season: 244, Jimmy Evans, 2001-02<br />

Career: 567, Darrin Peterson, 1987-91<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE<br />

Game:<br />

100% (8-for-8), Mike DeBlois vs. Elmira<br />

(76-60 win), 1-10-04<br />

Season: 52.3% (46-for-88), Mark Renkas, 1998-99<br />

Career: 47.5% (47-for-99), Joe Convertino, 1986-87<br />

FREE THROWS MADE<br />

Game:<br />

16, Zach Wein at Geneseo State<br />

(112-104 2ot win), 1-10-96 (Chase Tournament)<br />

16, Zach Wein at Roberts Wesleyan (89-82 win), 1-14-98<br />

(Chase Tournament)<br />

Season: 154, Zach Wein, 1996-97<br />

Career: 472, Zach Wein, 1994-98<br />

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED<br />

Game: 24, Richard Sparks vs. Alfred (88-85 win),<br />

12-13-86<br />

Season: 211, Richard Sparks, 1986-87<br />

Career: 561, Zach Wein, 1994-98<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE<br />

Game: 100% (13-for-13), Zach Wein vs. Roberts<br />

(84-73 loss), 1-18-96<br />

Season: 90.1% (91-for-101), Todd Calman, 1986-87<br />

Career: 86.8% (132-for-152), Jeff Van Gundy, 1983-85<br />

REBOUNDS<br />

Game: 21, Richard Sparks at Hamilton (83-79 win),<br />

2-12-87<br />

21, Fran Zablocki vs. D’Youville (78-72 win), 11-30-01<br />

Season: 287, Chris Pegan, 1997-98<br />

Career: 946, Chris Pegan, 1994-98<br />

REBOUNDING AVERAGE<br />

Season: 11.4, Jesse Lisiecka, 2000-01<br />

Career: 9.2, Jesse Lisiecka, 1999-02<br />

ASSISTS<br />

Game: 16, Ross Comerford vs. Farmingdale (96-73 win)<br />

12-3-00<br />

Season: 218, Kevin Broderick, 1988-89<br />

Career: 671, Greg Dunne, 1995-99<br />

ASSIST AVERAGE<br />

Season: 8.4, Kevin Broderick, 1988-89<br />

Career: 6.3, Greg Dunne, 1995-99<br />

STEALS<br />

Game: 10, Corey McAdam vs. Elmira (71-56 win), 2-16-07<br />

Season: 81, Corey McAdam, 2006-07<br />

Career: 191, Darrin Peterson, 1987-91<br />

BLOCKED SHOTS<br />

Game: 10, Adrian Myers at Brockport (83-56 win), 2-14-89<br />

Season: 81, Alan Wood, 1987-88<br />

Career: 168, Mike McGwin, 1989-93<br />

TEAM RECORDS<br />

POINTS-GAME<br />

Most scored: 119 vs. Wittenberg (119-106 3ot win),<br />

11-21-97 (at Johns Hopkins Tournament)<br />

Most allowed: 119 vs. Point Park, 11-19-93<br />

Fewest scored: 36 at RIT (42-36 loss), 1-27-82<br />

Fewest allowed: 16 vs. D’Youville (78-16 win), 1-27-79<br />

Lowest scoring game: 78 points at R.I.T. (R.I.T. 42,<br />

Nazareth 36), 1-27-82<br />

Highest scoring game: 225 points vs. Wittenberg<br />

(Nazareth 119, Wittenberg 106, 3ot), 11-21-97<br />

(at Johns Hopkins Tournament)<br />

POINTS-SEASON<br />

Most scored: 2,285 in 1986-87<br />

Fewest allowed: 1,201 in 1977-78<br />

Highest average scored: 84.3 in 1989-90<br />

Lowest average allowed: 57.9 in 1983-84<br />

FIELD GOALS-GAME<br />

Most made: 54 vs. Roberts (114-55 win), 2-17-83<br />

Most attempted: 101 vs. Castleton State (108-77 win),<br />

11-20-93 (at Buffalo State Tournament)<br />

Highest percentage: 70.2% (33-for-47) at St. Lawrence<br />

(92-85 win), 1-27-86<br />

Fewest allowed: 8 vs. D’Youville (78-16 win), 1-27-79<br />

FIELD GOALS-SEASON<br />

Most made: 835 in 1987-88<br />

Most attempted: 1,804 in 1987-88<br />

Highest percentage: 54.2% (832-for-1,535) in 1985-86<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOALS-GAME<br />

Most made: 17 vs. U.Rochester (90-89 win), 11-23-93<br />

Most attempted: 54 vs. Castleton State (108-77 win),<br />

11-20-93 (at Buffalo State Tournament)<br />

Highest percentage: 78.6% (11-for-14) at Alfred<br />

(89-73 win), 1-26-99<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOALS-SEASON<br />

Most made: 232 in 1993-94<br />

Most attempted: 738 in 1993-94<br />

Highest percentage: 44.1% (119-for-270) in 1986-87<br />

FREE THROWS-GAME<br />

Most made: 44 vs. St. John Fisher (91-82 win), 1-19-85<br />

(at University of Rochester);<br />

44 vs. Wittenberg (119-106, 3ot win),<br />

11-21-97 (at Johns Hopkins Tournament)<br />

Most attempted: 53 vs. Alfred (88-85 win), 12-13-86<br />

Highest percentage:<br />

94.4% (17-for-18) at Ithaca<br />

(82-70 loss), 2-19-99<br />

FREE THROWS-SEASON<br />

Most made: 518 in 1986-87<br />

Most attempted: 713 in 1986-87<br />

Highest percentage: 77.4% (346-for-447), 1998-99<br />

REBOUNDS-GAME<br />

Most: 62 vs. Farmingdale (96-73 win) 12-3-00<br />

REBOUNDS-SEASON<br />

Most: 1,127 in 1987-88<br />

Highest average: 46.7 in 1977-78<br />

LONGEST WINNING STREAK<br />

Overall: 14 games in 1985-86<br />

Home:<br />

18 games in 1978-79 through second<br />

game in 1979-80<br />

Away: 8 games in 1984-85, 1985-86 and 1986-87<br />

LONGEST LOSING STREAK<br />

Overall: 9 games in 1993-94<br />

Home: 6 games in 1993-94<br />

Away: 9 games in 1979-80<br />

MOST WINS-SEASON<br />

Overall: 23 in 1985-86 (23-5)<br />

Home: 12 in 2002-03 (12-3)<br />

Away: 13 in 1983-84 (13-4) and 1985-86 (13-4)<br />

MOST LOSSES-SEASON<br />

Overall: 19 in 1993-94 (6-19)<br />

Home: 7 in 1993-94 (4-7)<br />

Away: 12 in 1993-94 (2-12)<br />

Fewest overall: 5 in 1985-86 (23-5)<br />

record book—18


Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

J P Morgan Chase Tournament History<br />

Tournament History<br />

1978-79 @ War Memorial<br />

Nazareth 56, Alfred University 44<br />

St. John Fisher 51, Nazareth 46<br />

Nazareth 71, Brockport 63<br />

1980-81 @ War Memorial<br />

Nazareth 71, Alfred University 70<br />

Nazareth 73, RIT 69<br />

Rochester 53, Nazareth 51 (2nd place)<br />

1981-82 @ War Memorial<br />

Nazareth 78, Roberts Wesleyan 58 (H)<br />

RIT 42, Nazareth 36<br />

Nazareth 57, Rochester 49<br />

1982-83 @ UR<br />

Nazareth 94, Hobart 66<br />

St. John Fisher 69, Nazareth 61<br />

Nazareth 81, RIT 79, ot<br />

1983-84 @ RIT<br />

Nazareth 86, Geneseo State 62<br />

Nazareth 63, Hobart 48<br />

Nazareth 71, Brockport 53 (1st place)<br />

1984-85 @ UR<br />

Nazareth 50, Roberts Wesleyan 44<br />

Nazareth 77, Brockport 74<br />

Nazareth 82, St. John Fisher 71 (1st place)<br />

1985-86--Semifinal, Final @ UR<br />

Nazareth 80, RIT 72 (H)<br />

Nazareth 93, Hobart 79<br />

Nazareth 84, St. John Fisher 72 (1st place)<br />

1986-87--Semifinal, Final @ UR<br />

Nazareth 79, RIT 71 (H)<br />

Nazareth 81, St. John Fisher 71<br />

Nazareth 90, Brockport 73 (1st place)<br />

1987-88--Semifinal, Cons. @ UR<br />

Nazareth 98, Roberts Wesleyan 91 (A)<br />

St. John Fisher 78, Nazareth 70<br />

Nazareth 86, Geneseo State 82<br />

1988-89<br />

Roberts Wesleyan 86, Nazareth 84, ot (A)<br />

St. John Fisher 98, Nazareth 93, ot (at RIT)<br />

1989-90--Semifinal, Final @ UR<br />

Nazareth 82, Brockport State 71 (at Fisher)<br />

Nazareth 99, Geneseo State 89, ot<br />

Rochester 71, Nazareth 66<br />

1990-91 @ Roberts<br />

Nazareth 87, St. John Fisher 76 (H)<br />

Rochester 66, Nazareth 58<br />

Nazareth 73, Brockport State 70<br />

1991-92<br />

Geneseo State 99, Nazareth 87 (at Hobart)<br />

Nazareth 94, Hobart 79 (at UR)<br />

1992-93--Semifinal, Cons. @ RIT<br />

Nazareth 66, Rochester 65 (at Fisher)<br />

St. John Fisher 79, Nazareth 69<br />

Brockport 86, Nazareth 78<br />

1993-94--Semifinal, Cons. @ UR<br />

Roberts Wesleyan 86, Nazareth 81 (H)<br />

Rochester 78, Nazareth 61<br />

Nazareth 100, Hobart 93<br />

1994-95--Cons. Rounds @ Roberts<br />

Geneseo State 91, Nazareth 57 (at Hobart)<br />

Rochester 92, Nazareth 76<br />

Nazareth 79, Roberts Wesleyan 74<br />

1995-96--Semifinal, Cons. @ UR<br />

Nazareth 112, Geneseo State 104, 2ot (A)<br />

St. John Fisher 117, Nazareth 85<br />

RIT 84, Nazareth 72<br />

1996-97--Semifinal, Cons. @ RIT<br />

Nazareth 90, Roberts Wesleyan 78 (H)<br />

RIT 73, Nazareth 62<br />

Nazareth 98, Brockport 82<br />

1997-98 Semifinals, Cons. @ UR<br />

Nazareth 89, Roberts Wesleyan 82 (A)<br />

RIT 91, Nazareth 73<br />

Geneseo State 71, Nazareth 68<br />

1998-99<br />

RIT 68, Nazareth 62 (at SJF)<br />

Hobart 83, Nazareth 77 (at Roberts)<br />

Brockport 78, Nazareth 76 (at RIT)<br />

1999-2000<br />

RIT 76, Nazareth 74, ot (H)<br />

Brockport 87, Nazareth 70 (at UR)<br />

Nazareth 65, Rochester 58 (at SJF)<br />

2000-01--Semifinal, Cons. @ RIT<br />

Nazareth 91, St. John Fisher 81 (at UR)<br />

Rochester 70, Nazareth 48<br />

Brockport 102, Nazareth 73<br />

2001-02<br />

RIT 74, Nazareth 66 (at SJF)<br />

Rochester 71, Nazareth 48 (A)<br />

Nazareth 68, Keuka 58 (at RIT)<br />

2002-03--Semifinal,<br />

Final @ Roberts<br />

Nazareth 96, Roberts Wesleyan 85 (H)<br />

Nazareth 88, RIT 85<br />

Nazareth 70, Rochester 59 (1st place)<br />

golden flyer | Fran Zablocki (30) hoists<br />

the Zornow Cup following Nazareth’s<br />

victory over Rochester in the 2003<br />

JP Morgan Chase Tournament final.<br />

2003-04<br />

Rochester 69, Nazareth 45 (at RIT)<br />

RIT 84, Nazareth 79, ot (at UR)<br />

Nazareth 85, Keuka 63 (H)<br />

2004-05<br />

Nazareth 69, Brockport 68 (at SJF)<br />

St. John Fisher 67, Nazareth 55 (at RIT)<br />

Rochester 90, Nazareth 52 (at RIT)<br />

2005-06<br />

Rochester 72, Nazareth 63 (H)<br />

Keuka 73, Nazareth 61 (UR)<br />

RIT 91, Nazareth 85, 2ot (at RIT)<br />

2006-07<br />

Rochester 70, Nazareth 57 (at RIT)<br />

RIT 82, Nazareth 76 (at Roberts)<br />

Nazareth 90, Keuka 66 (H)<br />

19—jp morgan tournament history


Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong> golden flyers in post season<br />

NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT<br />

1983-84<br />

East Regional--at Staten Island<br />

Nazareth 67, Buffalo State 50<br />

Nazareth 74, Staten Island 68<br />

NCAA Quarterfinal--at Nazareth<br />

Clark University 90, Nazareth 84<br />

1985-86<br />

East Regional--at Potsdam State<br />

Alfred 88, Nazareth 86<br />

Nazareth 87, New York University 73<br />

1986-87<br />

East Regional--at Potsdam State<br />

Nazareth 93, Stony Brook 81<br />

Potsdam State 86, Nazareth 63<br />

1989-90<br />

East Regional--at U.Rochester<br />

Rochester 73, Nazareth 54<br />

1997-98<br />

East Regional--at Brockport<br />

Nazareth 81, Brockport 78<br />

East Regional Semifinal--at St. Lawrence<br />

St. Lawrence 96, Nazareth 75<br />

NAIA TOURNAMENT<br />

1978-79<br />

District 31 Playoff--at St. John Fisher<br />

St. John Fisher 62, Nazareth 54<br />

1980-81<br />

District 31 Playoff--at Nazareth<br />

St. John Fisher 49, Nazareth 42<br />

golden flyer | Lawrence Maroney gets a<br />

boost from teammates after the Golden<br />

Flyers defeated College of Staten Island<br />

to win the NCAA East Regional title in 1984.<br />

ECAC DIVISION III TOURNAMENT<br />

1984-85<br />

First Round--at Nazareth<br />

Rochester 66, Nazareth 63 (ot)<br />

1987-88<br />

First Round--at U.Rochester<br />

Nazareth 73, Rochester 69<br />

Semifinal--at Elmira<br />

Elmira 87, Nazareth 76<br />

1988-89<br />

First Round--at Hamilton<br />

Hamilton 88, Nazareth 58<br />

1990-91<br />

First Round--at Potsdam State<br />

Potsdam State 85, Nazareth 73<br />

1996-97<br />

First Round--at Nazareth<br />

Nazareth 95, Potsdam State 75<br />

Semifinal--at Keuka<br />

Nazareth 80, Keuka 76 (ot)<br />

Championship--at Elmira<br />

Nazareth 77, Elmira 64 (1st place)<br />

1998-99<br />

First Round--at Rensselaer<br />

Rensselaer 67, Nazareth 56<br />

2001-02<br />

First Round--at Nazareth<br />

Nazareth 89, Plattsburgh 81<br />

Semifinal--at St. Lawrence<br />

St. Lawrence 99, Nazareth 87<br />

2002-03<br />

at Nazareth<br />

Nazareth 74, Brockport 70<br />

Nazareth 85, St. Lawrence 72<br />

RIT 78, Nazareth 76<br />

post season—20


Opponent<br />

Last LAST<br />

W-L Meeting VICTORY<br />

Adrian, Mich. 0-1 1997-98 ----------<br />

Albany State 1-0 1986-87 1986-87<br />

Alfred 23-14 2007-07 2006-07<br />

Allegheny, Pa. 0-2 1995-96 ----------<br />

Alma , Mich. 1-0 2001-02 2001-02<br />

Babson, Mass. 1-0 1989-90 1989-90<br />

Baldwin-Wallace, Ohio 0-1 2002-03 ----------<br />

Binghamton 2-0 1988-89 1988-89<br />

Buffalo State 5-7 2005-06 2001-02<br />

Bloomfield State 1-0 1982-83 1982-83<br />

Brockport 15-11 2004-05 2004-05<br />

University of Buffalo 2-0 1985-86 1985-86<br />

UC-San Diego 0-2 1990-91 ----------<br />

UC-Santa Cruz 1-0 1986-87 1986-87<br />

Castleton State 2-0 1993-94 1993-94<br />

Catholic University 2-0 1989-90 1989-90<br />

Cazenovia 2-0 2002-03 2002-03<br />

Centenary, N.J. 1-0 2003-04 2003-04<br />

City College of N.Y. 1-0 2004-05 2004-05<br />

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 0-1 1990-91 ----------<br />

Clark, Mass. 1-2 1991-92 1991-92<br />

Clarkson 10-2 1999-00 1998-99<br />

Colby, Maine. 0-1 1989-90 ----------<br />

Finger Lakes CC 1-1 1977-78 1977-78<br />

Coast Guard 1-0 2002-03 2002-03<br />

Concordia 1-0 1983-84 1983-84<br />

Cortland JV 1-0 1977-78 1977-78<br />

Cortland 2-0 1984-85 1984-85<br />

Daemen 6-4 1999-00 1982-83<br />

Dominican 1-0 1982-83 1982-83<br />

Drew 1-0 2003-04 2003-04<br />

D’Youville 2-0 2001-02 2001-02<br />

E. Connecticut State 1-0 1986-87 1986-87<br />

Eisenhower JV 1-0 1977-78 1977-78<br />

Eisenhower 5-3 1981-82 1981-82<br />

Elmira 24-20 2006-07 2006-07<br />

Emory, Ga. 1-0 1994-95 1994-95<br />

Farmingdale 1-0 2000-01 2000-01<br />

Fitchburg State 1-0 1990-91 1990-91<br />

Golden Flyers Versus Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

All Opponents<br />

Opponent<br />

Last LAST<br />

W-L Meeting VICTORY<br />

Fredonia 6-8 2006-07 2006-07<br />

Geneseo 14-5 1997-98 1995-96<br />

George Brown, Ont. 1-0 1995-96 1995-96<br />

University of Guelph 1-0 1981-82 1981-82<br />

Hamilton 6-9 1992-93 1992-93<br />

Hartwick 17-6 2006-07 2006-07<br />

Haverford 1-0 1985-86 1985-86<br />

Hawthorne 1-0 1985-86 1985-86<br />

Hellenic 1-0 1984-85 1984-85<br />

Hilbert 16-6 2003-04 2003-04<br />

Hobart JV 2-0 1977-78 1977-78<br />

Hobart 13-3 1998-99 1993-94<br />

Houghton 10-4 1988-89 1988-89<br />

Illinois Wesleyan 0-1 1991-92 ----------<br />

Ithaca 8-16 2006-07 2006-07<br />

John Carroll 0-1 1992-93 ----------<br />

John Jay 2-0 1990-91 1990-91<br />

Johns Hopkins 0-1 1997-98 ----------<br />

Keuka 16-6 2006-07 2006-07<br />

Kings Point 4-1 1998-99 1998-99<br />

Laval (Quebec) 0-1 1995-96 ----------<br />

Lyndon State 1-0 1984-85 1984-85<br />

Manhattanville 5-0 1989-90 1989-90<br />

Mary Washington 1-0 1989-90 1989-90<br />

Marywood 1-0 2000-01 2000-01<br />

Md.-Baltimore County 0-1 1979-80 ----------<br />

Medaille 6-0 2003-04 2003-04<br />

Mt. St. Mary’s, Md. 0-1 1979-80 ----------<br />

McGill 2-0 1995-96 1995-96<br />

McMaster 1-0 1981-82 1981-82<br />

Moravian, Pa. 1-0 1994-95 1994-95<br />

Morrisville 1-0 2006-07 2006-07<br />

Mt. Aloysius, Pa. 1-0 2002-03 2002-03<br />

Muskingum 0-1 1992-93 ----------<br />

New Paltz 0-1 1985-86 ----------<br />

New York University 3-0 2004-05 2004-05<br />

Old Westbury 3-1 2006-07 2006-07<br />

Oswego 18-8 2006-07 2002-03<br />

Opponent<br />

Last LAST<br />

W-L Meeting VICTORY<br />

Otterbein, Ohio 0-1 2005-06 ----------<br />

Penn State Behrend 0-2 1993-94 ----------<br />

Pitts-Bradford 3-1 2006-07 2006-07<br />

Plattsburgh 2-1 2001-02 2001-02<br />

Point Park 0-1 1993-94 ----------<br />

Potsdam 2-6 1996-97 1996-97<br />

Queens 1-0 1980-81 1980-81<br />

Randolph-Macon 0-1 1983-84 ----------<br />

Rensselaer 0-1 1998-99 ----------<br />

Roanoke 0-1 1983-84 ----------<br />

Roberts Wesleyan JV 1-0 1977-78 ----------<br />

Roberts Wesleyan 26-8 2002-03 2002-03<br />

RIT JV 2-0 1977-78 1977-78<br />

RIT 22-34 2006-07 2002-03<br />

Univ. of Rochester 17-28 2006-07 2002-03<br />

St. John Fisher JV 2-0 1977-78 1977-78<br />

St. John Fisher 21-47 2006-07 2005-06<br />

St. Lawrence 10-10 2002-03 2002-03<br />

St. Thomas Aquinas 0-1 1982-83 ----------<br />

Staten Island 2-2 2006-07 1989-90<br />

Stevens 0-0 ---------- ----------<br />

Stony Brook 2-4 1991-92 1986-87<br />

Thomas More 2-0 2005-06 2005-06<br />

Thomas University 1-0 1984-85 1984-85<br />

University of Toronto 1-1 1993-94 1978-79<br />

Trenton State 0-1 1994-95 ----------<br />

Union 6-5 1995-96 1995-96<br />

Utica 16-18 2006-07 2003-04<br />

Utica Tech 11-0 1991-92 1991-92<br />

Walsh, Ohio 1-0 1991-92 1991-92<br />

Waterloo, Ont. 1-1 1995-96 1992-93<br />

Western New England 0-1 1979-80 ----------<br />

Washington & Lee 2-0 2004-05 2004-05<br />

Wesleyan, Conn. 0-1 2004-05 ----------<br />

Westfield State 0-1 1988-89 ----------<br />

Westminster, Pa. 0-1 1995-96 ----------<br />

Westmont, Calif. 0-1 1986-87 ----------<br />

Wheaton, Ill. 0-1 2006-07 ----------<br />

Wittenberg, Ohio 1-0 1997-98 1997-98<br />

21—VS ALL OPPONENTS


Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong> Year by Year Results<br />

1977-78 (15-4)<br />

1979-80 (8-16)<br />

1981-82 (14-12)<br />

Head Coach: Joe Gigliotti<br />

Captains: John Dansler, Stan Slade<br />

77 at Eisenhower JV 67<br />

62 at Daemen College 66<br />

71 at Roberts Wesleyan JV 40<br />

78 R.I.T. JV 67<br />

82 at Hobart College JV 59<br />

90 Houghton College 84<br />

73 at R.I.T. JV 59<br />

68 at C.C.F.L. 73<br />

56 at Fredonia State 60<br />

72 at Buffalo State JV 53<br />

67 Hobart College JV 57<br />

69 St. John Fisher JV 53<br />

94 Cortland State JV 73<br />

72 Daemen College 61<br />

79 Medaille College 60<br />

94 C.C.F.L. 61<br />

77 at St. John Fisher JV 63<br />

105 at Medaille College 73<br />

69 at Houghton College 72<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Larry Lane, jr. F 18.2<br />

John Dansler, fr. F 14.0<br />

Tom Vetter, fr. F 12.4<br />

joe Gigliotti<br />

1978-79 (14-8)<br />

Head Coach: Joe Gigliotti<br />

Captains: John Dansler, Stan Slade<br />

85 Daemen College 72<br />

68 R.I.T. 58<br />

69 at Geneseo State 67<br />

61 at Houghton College* 59<br />

66 vs. Stony Brook** 69<br />

81 vs. U.Toronto** 66<br />

51 at Eisenhower (ot)* 53<br />

56 Elmira College* 54<br />

60 at St. John Fisher* 68<br />

78 Roberts Wesleyan* 59<br />

78 D’Youville College 16<br />

64 at Elmira College* 79<br />

56 vs. Alfred University# 44<br />

46 vs. St. John Fisher# 51<br />

71 vs. SUNY Brockport# 63<br />

50 Houghton College* 46<br />

75 at Daemen College 67<br />

94 Eisenhower* 49<br />

68 St. John Fisher* 65<br />

54 at Roberts Wesleyan* 59<br />

52 at Utica College 53<br />

54 at St. John Fisher+ 62<br />

*PCAC game<br />

**at SUNY Brockport Tournament<br />

#at Lincoln First Tournament<br />

+NAIA Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Larry Lane, sr. F 16.1<br />

John Dansler, soph. F 11.5<br />

Stan Slade, jr. G 8.0<br />

Head Coach: Joe Gigliotti<br />

Captains: John Dansler, Stan Slade<br />

56 at Hamilton College 81<br />

66 vs. West. New England** 68<br />

48 at Ithaca College** 67<br />

83 Houghton College* 62<br />

51 Geneseo State 50<br />

59 at UMBC 77<br />

50 at Mt. St. Mary’s (Md.) 93<br />

69 Alfred University 70<br />

59 at Eisenhower* 62<br />

49 Elmira College* 58<br />

41 St. John Fisher* 45<br />

58 at Roberts Wesleyan* 61<br />

59 Fredonia State 55<br />

57 at Elmira College* 59<br />

52 at R.I.T. 61<br />

50 Hamilton College 51<br />

88 at Houghton College* 78<br />

46 at St. John Fisher* 65<br />

65 at Hobart College 67<br />

64 Eisenhower* 52<br />

2 Medaille College (forfeit) 0<br />

73 Roberts Wesleyan* 41<br />

64 Utica College 70<br />

70 Daemen College 69<br />

*PCAC game<br />

**at Ithaca College Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Dave Adams, fr. F 9.7<br />

John Dansler, jr. F 9.5<br />

Tom Vetter, jr. F 8.3<br />

1980-81 (18-7)<br />

Head Coach: Joe Gigliotti<br />

Captains: John Dansler, Tom Vetter<br />

88 at Queen’s College 49<br />

71 vs. Alfred University# 70<br />

73 vs. R.I.T.# 69<br />

51 vs. U.Rochester# 53<br />

87 at Houghton College* 73<br />

59 Daemen College 51<br />

85 at McGill College 74<br />

75 at Potsdam State 91<br />

43 St. John Fisher* 41<br />

83 Roberts Wesleyan* 42<br />

54 Eisenhower* 47<br />

78 Elmira College* 67<br />

39 R.I.T. 54<br />

76 Oswego State 58<br />

56 at Elmira College* 59<br />

59 at U.Rochester 58<br />

61 at Alfred University 66<br />

67 at Fredonia State 57<br />

80 Houghton College* 70<br />

65 at Roberts Wesleyan* 50<br />

77 at Utica College (ot) 74<br />

70 Buffalo State (ot) 76<br />

84 Eisenhower* 71<br />

59 at St. John Fisher* 55<br />

42 St. John Fisher+ 49<br />

*PCAC game<br />

#Lincoln First Tournament<br />

+NAIA District 31 Playoffs<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Dave Adams, soph. G 13.8<br />

Steve Perkins, soph. C 12.6<br />

Paul Cummings, fr. F 9.5<br />

Head Coach: Joe Gigliotti<br />

Captains: Bob Newton, Mark Palazzo<br />

73 vs. University of Guelph* 72<br />

82 at McMaster College* 66<br />

78 Roberts Wesleyan** 58<br />

36 vs. R.I.T.** 42<br />

57 at U.Rochester** 49<br />

78 at Stony Brook 58<br />

69 at Eisenhower 74<br />

92 Houghton College 86<br />

56 Potsdam State 62<br />

61 at St. John Fisher 78<br />

87 SUNY Utica 42<br />

67 at Geneseo State 76<br />

43 at Elmira College 57<br />

66 at R.I.T. 58<br />

65 at Houghton College 72<br />

78 Elmira College 56<br />

60 at Oswego State 78<br />

53 U.Rochester 47<br />

69 at Buffalo State 78<br />

57 at Fredonia State 58<br />

89 Roberts Wesleyan 59<br />

58 at Daemen College 76<br />

67 at Roberts Wesleyan 54<br />

48 Hamilton College 65<br />

85 Eisenhower 71<br />

54 St. John Fisher 49<br />

*at McMaster Tournament<br />

**Lincoln First Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Dave Adams, jr. F 13.0<br />

Paul Cummings, soph. F 12.9<br />

Steve Perkins, jr. C 12.1<br />

john Beilein<br />

1982-83 (20-6)<br />

Head Coach: John Beilein<br />

Captains: Dave Adams,<br />

Lawrence Maroney<br />

93 at SUNY Brockport 71<br />

86 Hobart College 77<br />

83 Geneseo State 60<br />

62 Houghton College 65<br />

45 at Potsdam State 44<br />

64 at St. John Fisher 61<br />

69 Elmira College 64<br />

75 at Kings Point 57<br />

62 at Houghton College 66<br />

94 at Hobart College* 66<br />

61 vs. St. John Fisher* 69<br />

81 vs. R.I.T. (ot)* 79<br />

56 R.I.T. 55<br />

70 at Fredonia State 66<br />

80 Dominican College 54<br />

65 at U.Rochester 81<br />

75 Buffalo State 66<br />

89 at SUNY Utica 66<br />

78 at Manhattanville 70<br />

95 Daemen College 49<br />

114 Roberts Wesleyan 55<br />

69 at Hamilton College 89<br />

110 at Roberts Wesleyan 64<br />

63 St. John Fisher 61<br />

64 at Bloomfield** 57<br />

81 at St. Thomas Aquinas** 87<br />

*Lincoln First Tournament<br />

**NAIA District 31 Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Lawrence Maroney, jr. F 16.5<br />

Paul Cummings, jr. F 14.5<br />

Steve Perkins, sr. C 12.0<br />

bill Nelson<br />

1983-84 (22-6)<br />

Head Coach: Bill Nelson<br />

Captains: Paul Cummings,<br />

Lawrence Maroney<br />

93 vs. Cortland State* 65<br />

69 at Buffalo State* 70<br />

80 at Hobart College 55<br />

83 at Geneseo State 63<br />

71 Oswego State** 51<br />

53 St. Lawrence** 37<br />

58 St. John Fisher 55<br />

60 vs. Concordia# 53<br />

71 at St. Lawrence# 40<br />

87 at Roanoke College (3ot) 89<br />

53 at Randolph-Macon 76<br />

48 SUNY Brockport 46<br />

86 at Geneseo State*** 62<br />

63 vs. Hobart College*** 48<br />

71 vs. SUNY Brockport*** 53<br />

71 at R.I.T. 42<br />

83 Manhattanville 58<br />

65 Potsdam State (2 ot) 76<br />

60 U.Rochester 46<br />

53 at Elmira College 42<br />

93 SUNY Utica 65<br />

87 Hamilton College 64<br />

55 at Houghton College 47<br />

74 Roberts Wesleyan 54<br />

55 at St. John Fisher 56<br />

67 vs. Buffalo State+ 50<br />

74 at Staten Island+ 68<br />

84 Clark University++ 90<br />

*at Buffalo State Tournament<br />

**Bill Gray’s Tournament<br />

#at St. Lawrence Tournament<br />

***Lincoln First Tournament<br />

+NCAA East Regional, Staten Island<br />

++NCAA Quarterfinal, Nazareth<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Lawrence Maroney, sr. F 18.9<br />

Paul Cummings, sr. F 15.1<br />

Jeff Van Gundy, jr. G 7.5<br />

Golden Flyers’ Year by Year Results—22


Year by Year ResultsMen’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

1984-85 (20-6)<br />

Head Coach: Bill Nelson<br />

Captain: Jeff Van Gundy<br />

68 vs. Stony Brook* 69<br />

97 vs. Lyndon State* 52<br />

71 Geneseo State 52<br />

88 Hellenic College** 42<br />

69 Castleton State** 61<br />

70 vs. Thomas College# 60<br />

58 at Manhattanville# 47<br />

95 at SUNY Brockport (ot) 85<br />

57 at U.Buffalo 56<br />

50 at Roberts Wesleyan*** 44<br />

77 vs. SUNY Brockport*** 74<br />

82 vs. St. John Fisher*** 71<br />

63 St. John Fisher 85<br />

77 R.I.T. 65<br />

67 at Cortland State 58<br />

63 St. Lawrence 66<br />

62 at U.Rochester 48<br />

59 Elmira College 51<br />

63 at SUNY Utica 62<br />

61 at Oswego State 57<br />

85 Clarkson University 58<br />

56 at Hamilton College 67<br />

77 Hobart College 70<br />

68 Roberts Wesleyan 38<br />

64 at St. John Fisher 74<br />

63 U.Rochester+ (ot) 66<br />

*at Plattsburgh State Tournament<br />

**Bill Gray’s Tournament<br />

#at Manhattanville Tournament<br />

***Chase Lincoln First Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Richard Sparks, soph. F 12.8<br />

Todd Calman, soph. G 11.5<br />

Joe Etopio, fr. F 10.7<br />

1985-86 (23-5)<br />

Head Coach: Bill Nelson<br />

Captains: Todd Calman, Bob Griffiths,<br />

Chris McCaffrey<br />

73 vs. New Paltz* 74<br />

85 vs. Hawthorne College* 54<br />

59 at St. John Fisher 62<br />

77 Clarkson University** 64<br />

63 Union College** 61<br />

71 Buffalo State 66<br />

78 U.Buffalo 69<br />

78 vs. Haverford College# 46<br />

67 at Washington & Lee# 66<br />

80 R.I.T.*** 72<br />

93 vs. Hobart College*** 79<br />

74 vs. St. John Fisher*** 62<br />

89 at Geneseo State (ot) 84<br />

62 at R.I.T. 58<br />

61 at Clarkson University 54<br />

92 at St. Lawrence (ot) 85<br />

62 U.Rochester 43<br />

55 at Elmira College 56<br />

80 SUNY Utica 74<br />

75 at Alfred University 74<br />

74 SUNY Brockport 89<br />

81 Oswego State 60<br />

81 Hamilton College 75<br />

85 at Hobart College 77<br />

94 at Roberts Wesleyan 80<br />

68 St. John Fisher 63<br />

86 vs. Alfred University+ 88<br />

87 vs. New York University+ 73<br />

*at Westbury Tournament<br />

**Bill Gray’s Tournament<br />

#at Washington & Lee Tournament<br />

***Chase Lincoln First Tournament<br />

+NCAA East Regional, Potsdam<br />

--Leading Scorers--(1985-86)<br />

Bob Griffiths, sr. C 14.4<br />

Richard Sparks, jr. F 14.3<br />

Todd Calman, jr. G 12.7<br />

Mike Daley<br />

1986-87 (22-6)<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Todd Calman,<br />

Chris McCaffrey<br />

82 at East Connecticut State* 59<br />

84 vs. Albany State* 79<br />

87 St. John Fisher 76<br />

69 Buffalo State** 60<br />

77 Catholic University** 70<br />

71 Union College (ot) 68<br />

88 Alfred University 85<br />

85 at UC-San Diego 89<br />

67 at Westmont, Calif. 91<br />

94 at UC-Santa Cruz 60<br />

79 R.I.T.*** 71<br />

81 vs. St. John Fisher*** 71<br />

90 vs. SUNY Brockport*** 73<br />

87 Geneseo State 84<br />

69 R.I.T. 70<br />

85 St. Lawrence 75<br />

96 at Roberts Wesleyan 68<br />

82 at U.Rochester 65<br />

72 Elmira College (ot) 74<br />

80 at SUNY Utica 76<br />

78 at Oswego State 77<br />

83 at Hamilton College 79<br />

70 Clarkson University 57<br />

90 at SUNY Brockport 91<br />

104 Hobart College 97<br />

79 at St. John Fisher 71<br />

93 vs. Stony Brook+ 81<br />

63 at Potsdam State+ 86<br />

*at Eastern Connecticut Tournament<br />

**Bill Gray’s Tournament<br />

***Chase Lincoln First Tournament<br />

+NCAA East Regional, Potsdam<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Richard Sparks, sr. F 18.9<br />

Todd Calman, sr. G 16.5<br />

Joe Convertino, sr. G 14.6<br />

1987-88 (17-11)<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Tom Sommers, Alan Wood<br />

92 vs. Old Westbury* 68<br />

59 at Buffalo State* 68<br />

101 at Geneseo State 84<br />

87 Plattsburgh State** 62<br />

76 Old Westbury** 60<br />

82 Utica College 67<br />

77 at Alfred University 92<br />

66 vs. St. John Fisher# 67<br />

67 vs. Potsdam State# 83<br />

98 at Roberts Wesleyan*** 91<br />

70 vs. St. John Fisher*** 78<br />

86 vs. Geneseo State*** 82<br />

99 Roberts Wesleyan (ot) 98<br />

77 at R.I.T. 74<br />

69 at St. Lawrence 75<br />

93 U.Rochester (2 ot) 99<br />

77 at Elmira College 81<br />

72 SUNY Utica 69<br />

84 at Hobart College 87<br />

90 Hamilton College 73<br />

94 at Binghamton University 80<br />

78 Oswego State 74<br />

101 SUNY Brockport 75<br />

70 at Union College 82<br />

57 St. John Fisher 53<br />

86 at Clarkson University 80<br />

73 at U.Rochester+ 69<br />

76 at Elmira College+ 87<br />

*at Buffalo State Tournament<br />

**Bill Gray’s Tournament<br />

#Rochester Classic at War Memorial<br />

***Chase Lincoln First Tournament<br />

+ECAC Upstate Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Alan Wood, sr. C 17.5<br />

Darrin Peterson, fr. G 16.8<br />

John Garbinski, soph. G 11.4<br />

1988-89 (14-12)<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Kevin Broderick,<br />

John Garbinski<br />

74 vs. Staten Island* 83<br />

67 vs. Westfield State* 74<br />

73 at U.Rochester 75<br />

73 Clarkson University** 62<br />

83 Houghton College** 65<br />

90 Hobart College 75<br />

79 at Utica College 86<br />

75 Alfred University 76<br />

79 vs. St. John Fisher# 81<br />

71 vs. Clark University# 78<br />

79 Geneseo State 75<br />

84 at Roberts Wesleyan (ot)+ 86<br />

93 vs. St. John Fisher (ot)+ 98<br />

82 at Roberts Wesleyan 53<br />

77 R.I.T. 67<br />

86 St. Lawrence 70<br />

98 at Manhattanville 94<br />

64 Elmira College 65<br />

80 at SUNY Utica 79<br />

85 at Hamilton College 94<br />

83 at SUNY Brockport 56<br />

90 Binghamton University 70<br />

81 Union College (ot) 78<br />

79 at St. John Fisher (ot) 77<br />

58 at Hamilton College++ 88<br />

*at Albany State Tournament<br />

**Bill Gray’s Tournament<br />

#Rochester Classic at War Memorial<br />

+Chase Lincoln First Tournament<br />

++ECAC Upstate Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Mike Funke, soph. F 16.0<br />

John Garbinski, jr. G 15.8<br />

Darrin Peterson, soph. G 13.6<br />

1989-90 (20-7)<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: John Garbinski, Rob Grattan<br />

88 vs. Staten Island* 39<br />

78 at Geneseo State* 65<br />

67 U.Rochester 55<br />

88 at Alfred University 80<br />

105 John Jay** 57<br />

95 Fredonia State (ot)** 97<br />

87 Utica College 61<br />

104 at Clarkson University 75<br />

70 vs. St. John Fisher# 77<br />

67 vs. Catholic University# 44<br />

58 at R.I.T. 83<br />

89 Roberts Wesleyan 68<br />

82 vs. SUNY Brockport*** 71<br />

99 vs. Geneseo State (ot)*** 89<br />

66 at U.Rochester*** 71<br />

96 at St. Lawrence (ot) 100<br />

108 Manhattanville 80<br />

95 SUNY Utica 74<br />

79 Oswego State 65<br />

74 Hamilton College 68<br />

83 at Hobart College 66<br />

74 at Union College (ot) 71<br />

94 St. John Fisher 77<br />

81 vs. Colby College% 94<br />

93 vs. Babson College% 77<br />

102 vs. Mary Washington% 100<br />

54 at U.Rochester+ 73<br />

*at Geneseo State Tournament<br />

**Marketplace Inn Tournament<br />

#Rochester Classic at War Memorial<br />

***Chase Lincoln First Tournament<br />

%at Catholic University Tournament<br />

+NCAA Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Darrin Peterson, jr. G 16.0<br />

Adrian Myers, soph. C-F 14.8<br />

John Garbinski, sr. G 13.6<br />

1990-91 (16-11)<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Mike Funke,<br />

Denny Nicholson, Darrin Peterson<br />

100 vs. Fitchburg State* 84<br />

89 at John Jay* 78<br />

82 at U.Rochester 79<br />

72 Alfred University 63<br />

84 Fredonia State** 71<br />

74 Geneseo State** 83<br />

78 at Utica College 71<br />

86 St. Lawrence 61<br />

71 vs. Allegheny College# 94<br />

70 vs. St. John Fisher# 89<br />

97 at UC-San Diego 109<br />

66 at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 75<br />

78 R.I.T. 73<br />

78 Hobart College (ot) 75<br />

86 at Roberts Wesleyan 80<br />

87 St. John Fisher*** 76<br />

58 vs. U.Rochester*** 66<br />

73 vs. SUNY Brockport*** 70<br />

91 at Kings Point 65<br />

77 at Stony Brook 103<br />

92 at Elmira College 91<br />

80 at SUNY Utica 69<br />

81 at Oswego State 53<br />

70 at Hamilton College 95<br />

85 Union College 97<br />

96 at St. John Fisher (ot) 99<br />

73 at Potsdam State+ 85<br />

*at John Jay Tournament<br />

**Marketplace Inn Tournament<br />

#Rochester Classic at War Memorial<br />

***Chase Lincoln First Tournament<br />

+ECAC Upstate Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Darrin Peterson, sr. G 16.1<br />

Dan Bova, jr. G 14.0<br />

Denny Nicholson, sr. G 11.7<br />

23—Golden Flyers’ Year by Year Results


Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

Year by Year Results<br />

1991-92 (9-16)<br />

1993-94 (6-19)<br />

1995-96 (12-13)<br />

1997-98 (19-8)<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Rob Beach, Mike McGwin<br />

91 vs. Walsh College (ot)* 90<br />

66 at Penn State-Behrend* 67<br />

45 U.Rochester 82<br />

64 Fredonia State** 78<br />

68 Stony Brook** 94<br />

80 at St. Lawrence 92<br />

76 vs. Clark University# 73<br />

58 vs. St. John Fisher# 70<br />

82 at R.I.T. 97<br />

59 vs. Buffalo State% 88<br />

89 vs. Illinois Wesleyan% 105<br />

55 at Plattsburgh State 81<br />

104 Roberts Wesleyan 67<br />

71 Utica College 75<br />

87 vs. Geneseo State*** 99<br />

94 vs. Hobart College*** 79<br />

92 at Keuka College 83<br />

82 Fredonia State 69<br />

75 at SUNY Brockport 101<br />

86 SUNY Utica 70<br />

75 at Alfred University 65<br />

87 Hamilton College 109<br />

99 Oswego State 68<br />

53 St. John Fisher 72<br />

65 at Union College 75<br />

*at Penn State-Behrend Tournament<br />

**Joe King Tournament<br />

#Rochester Classic at War Memorial<br />

%at Wittenberg Tournament<br />

***Chase Lincoln First Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Mike McGwin, jr. C 13.8<br />

Bill Slape, soph. G-F 12.8<br />

Rob Beach, jr. G 12.0<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Kevin Cox, Bill Slape<br />

89 vs. Point Park* 119<br />

108 vs. Castleton State* 77<br />

90 U.Rochester 89<br />

85 Penn State-Behrend** 90<br />

88 Daemen College** 99<br />

80 vs. U.Toronto# 84<br />

102 vs. St. John Fisher# 114<br />

78 at St. Lawrence 86<br />

75 Keuka College 95<br />

75 at SUNY Brockport 86<br />

81 Roberts Wesleyan+ 86<br />

61 at U.Rochester+ 78<br />

100 vs. Hobart College+ 93<br />

78 Roberts Wesleyan 89<br />

91 at Elmira College 103<br />

99 at Kings Point 112<br />

69 at Alfred University 97<br />

81 Fredonia State 99<br />

72 at Union College 101<br />

78 Oswego State 71<br />

56 at Hilbert College 74<br />

78 at R.I.T. 83<br />

70 St. John Fisher 95<br />

73 Hilbert College 65<br />

83 Utica College 63<br />

*at Buffalo State Tournament<br />

**Joe King Tournament<br />

#Rochester Classic at War Memorial<br />

+Chase Scholarship Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Jon O’Day, sr. F 16.0<br />

Kevin Pawlak, jr. G-F 15.2<br />

Mike Sullivan, soph. C-F 13.9<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captain: Mike Sullivan<br />

74 at Alfred University-x (ot) 66<br />

62 at Allegheny College* 87<br />

56 vs. Westminster College* 60<br />

61 U.Rochester 70<br />

84 Hartwick College-x 80<br />

60 Hilbert College** 48<br />

69 Keuka College** 65<br />

112 at Geneseo State# (2ot) 104<br />

85 vs. St. John Fisher# 117<br />

72 vs. R.I.T.# 84<br />

73 Roberts Wesleyan 84<br />

68 at Hilbert College 63<br />

67 at Elmira College 80<br />

50 Ithaca College-x 55<br />

60 Fredonia State 81<br />

67 at St. Lawrence 75<br />

60 at Clarkson University 73<br />

93 Oswego State (2ot) 87<br />

85 Alfred University 69<br />

79 Hilbert College 63<br />

72 at R.I.T.-x 91<br />

54 St. John Fisher 65<br />

82 at Keuka College 65<br />

73 Utica College-x 61<br />

85 at Union College 68<br />

*at Allegheny Tournament<br />

**Joe King Tournament<br />

#Chase Scholarship Tournament<br />

x-Empire Athletic Association game<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Zach Wein, soph. G 16.9<br />

Chris Pegan, soph. C 16.8<br />

Chris Corcoran, soph. F 11.4<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Chris Pegan, Zach Wein<br />

119 vs. Wittenberg Univ.* (3ot) 106<br />

52 at Johns Hopkins* 59<br />

89 Oswego State 69<br />

70 U.Rochester 63<br />

75 Medaille College** 68<br />

55 Adrian, Mich.** 61<br />

56 at New York University 51<br />

83 at Elmira College# 76<br />

76 at Ithaca College# 82<br />

89 at Roberts Wesleyan+ 82<br />

73 vs. R.I.T.+ 91<br />

68 vs. Geneseo State+ 71<br />

92 at Hilbert College 55<br />

71 Alfred University 66<br />

69 at Utica College# 51<br />

82 at Hartwick College# 73<br />

87 Hilbert College 55<br />

90 at R.I.T.# 81<br />

96 Ithaca College# 85<br />

94 Elmira College# 83<br />

69 R.I.T.# 58<br />

79 Hartwick College# 64<br />

85 Utica College# 66<br />

87 at Keuka College (ot) 91<br />

90 St. John Fisher (ot) 96<br />

81 at SUNY Brockport*** 78<br />

75 at St. Lawrence Univ.*** 96<br />

*at Johns Hopkins Tournament<br />

**Joe King Tournament<br />

+Chase Scholarship Tournament<br />

***NCAA Tournament<br />

#Empire Athletic Association game<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Zach Wein, sr. G 21.7<br />

Chris Pegan, sr. C 19.8<br />

Greg Dunne, jr. G 11.6<br />

1992-93 (12-13)<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Scott Budine, Mike McGwin<br />

1994-95 (7-18)<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Kevin Pawlak, Mike Sullivan<br />

1996-97 (18-10)<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Chris Pegan, Zach Wein<br />

77 at Oswego State 54<br />

77 Hilbert College* 63<br />

76 Keuka College* 61<br />

89 at U.Rochester 77<br />

95 at Roberts Wesleyan 106<br />

71 at R.I.T.-x 81<br />

72 St. Lawrence 86<br />

79 Clarkson University 66<br />

90 Roberts Wesleyan** 78<br />

72 at R.I.T.** 83<br />

98 vs. SUNY Brockport** 82<br />

86 at Hilbert College 68<br />

70 at Elmira College-x 73<br />

78 at Ithaca College-x 89<br />

71 at Alfred University 75<br />

77 Hilbert College 53<br />

83 Utica College-x (ot) 77<br />

75 Hartwick College-x 70<br />

91 Ithaca College-x 74<br />

86 Elmira College-x 63<br />

76 R.I.T.-x 89<br />

66 at Hartwick College-x 62<br />

67 at Utica College-x 70<br />

66 Keuka College 65<br />

74 at St. John Fisher 83<br />

95 Potsdam State# 75<br />

80 at Keuka College# (ot) 76<br />

77 at Elmira College# 64<br />

*Joe King Tournament<br />

**Chase Scholarship Tournament<br />

#ECAC Upstate Tournament<br />

x-Empire Athletic Association game<br />

1998-99 (15-11)<br />

93 vs. Waterloo, Ont.* 85<br />

72 at U.Rochester (ot)* 71<br />

90 Alfred University 84<br />

105 Hilbert College** 68<br />

56 John Carroll** 67<br />

87 at Hilbert College 103<br />

64 vs. Muskingum College# 71<br />

68 vs. St. John Fisher# 86<br />

98 St. Lawrence 82<br />

95 at Roberts Wesleyan (ot) 92<br />

78 SUNY Brockport 86<br />

66 vs. U.Rochester*** 65<br />

69 vs. St. John Fisher*** 79<br />

78 vs. Brockport State*** 86<br />

77 vs. Keuka College% 57<br />

86 at Hamilton College% 74<br />

88 Elmira College 101<br />

90 Kings Point 83<br />

53 at Fredonia State 84<br />

92 Union College 83<br />

98 at Oswego State 85<br />

79 Hilbert College 82<br />

73 R.I.T. 94<br />

63 at St. John Fisher 72<br />

63 at Utica College 81<br />

*at U.R. Tournament<br />

**Joe King Tournament<br />

#Rochester Classic at War Memorial<br />

***Chase Scholarship Tournament<br />

%at Hamilton Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Mike McGwin, sr. C 17.6<br />

Bill Slape, jr. G-F 16.8<br />

Rob Beach, sr. G 10.6<br />

63 at Trenton State* 92<br />

74 vs. Moravian College* 71<br />

62 at U.Rochester 71<br />

69 vs. Clarkson University** 50<br />

66 vs. St. John Fisher** 70<br />

59 St. Lawrence University 84<br />

97 Roberts Wesleyan# 86<br />

57 Keuka College# 58<br />

92 Emory University 77<br />

59 SUNY Brockport 75<br />

57 vs. Geneseo State*** 91<br />

76 vs. U.Rochester*** 92<br />

79 at Roberts Wesleyan*** 74<br />

81 at Roberts Wesleyan 85<br />

91 Elmira College 85<br />

75 Alfred University 78<br />

65 at Fredonia State 82<br />

74 Union College 97<br />

95 at Oswego State 85<br />

61 Hilbert College 94<br />

90 R.I.T. 94<br />

78 at St. John Fisher 94<br />

74 Keuka College 77<br />

68 at Utica College 82<br />

52 at Hilbert College 56<br />

*at Trenton State Tournament<br />

**Rochester Classic at War Memorial<br />

#Joe King Tournament<br />

***Chase Scholarship Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Chris Pegan, fr. C 14.4<br />

Mike Sullivan, jr. F 12.7<br />

Zach Wein, fr. G 10.3<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Zach Wein, jr. G 23.0<br />

Chris Pegan, jr. C 17.5<br />

Greg Dunne, soph. G 13.6<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Greg Dunne, Alex Osborne<br />

67 at Oswego State 77<br />

59 at U.Rochester 73<br />

92 Medaille* 70<br />

74 Alfred University (ot)* 73<br />

82 R.I.T.# 74<br />

84 at Kings Point 74<br />

82 at Hartwick College# 94<br />

70 at Utica College# 66<br />

62 vs. R.I.T.** 68<br />

77 vs. Hobart College** 83<br />

76 vs. SUNY Brockport** 78<br />

63 Hilbert College 50<br />

67 Elmira College# 68<br />

90 Ithaca College# 80<br />

89 at Alfred University 73<br />

74 at R.I.T.# 68<br />

81 at Hilbert College 70<br />

68 Utica College# 50<br />

74 Hartwick College# 61<br />

73 St. Lawrence University 72<br />

73 Clarkson University 72<br />

70 at Ithaca College# 82<br />

69 at Elmira College# 71<br />

95 Keuka College 58<br />

61 at St. John Fisher 94<br />

56 at Rensselaer+ 67<br />

*Joe King Tournament<br />

**Chase Scholarship Tournament<br />

+ECAC Upstate Tournament<br />

#Empire Athletic Association game<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Tom Keenan, jr. G 16.0<br />

Mark Renkas, soph. F 15.4<br />

Greg Dunne, sr. G 13.5<br />

Golden Flyers’ Year by Year Results—24


Year by Year Results<br />

Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

1999-2000 (8-17)<br />

2000-01 (11-14)<br />

2001-02 (17-10)<br />

2002-03 (22-6)<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Mike Redick, Mark Renkas<br />

75 vs. Daemen College* 88<br />

91 vs. Cazenovia College* 64<br />

51 at Clarkson Univ. 60<br />

58 at St. Lawrence Univ. 53<br />

52 U.Rochester 58<br />

73 Hilbert College** 40<br />

63 Pitt.-Bradford** 68<br />

60 R.I.T.# 76<br />

55 at Utica College# 67<br />

67 at Hartwick College# 59<br />

74 R.I.T. (ot)+ 76<br />

70 vs. Brockport+ 87<br />

65 vs. U.Rochester+ 58<br />

89 Elmira College# 97<br />

79 Ithaca College# 89<br />

77 at Alfred University# 84<br />

55 at St. John Fisher# 73<br />

80 at Keuka College 70<br />

61 Hartwick College# 60<br />

54 Utica College# 80<br />

59 at Ithaca College# 76<br />

75 at Elmira College# 80<br />

49 R.I.T.# 64<br />

72 St. John Fisher# 82<br />

73 Alfred University# 54<br />

*at Buffalo State Tournament<br />

**Joe King Tournament<br />

+Chase Scholarship Tournament<br />

#Empire Athletic Association game<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Tom Keenan, sr. G 13.3<br />

Mark Renkas, jr. F 12.0<br />

Mike Redick, jr. F 8.4<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: John Miller, Mike Redick,<br />

Mark Renkas<br />

67 at Buffalo State# 75<br />

63 vs. Thomas More# 60<br />

48 at Rochester 63<br />

88 Oswego% (ot) 78<br />

75 Marywood** 58<br />

96 Farmingdale** 73<br />

63 at Hilbert 67<br />

74 at Alfred* 61<br />

55 at St. John Fisher* 69<br />

91 vs. St. John Fisher+ 81<br />

48 vs. Rochester+ 70<br />

73 vs. Brockport+ 102<br />

90 Hartwick* (ot) 95<br />

64 Utica* 63<br />

58 at RIT* 84<br />

47 at Ithaca* 60<br />

75 at Elmira* 74<br />

71 Keuka 63<br />

64 St. John Fisher* 67<br />

63 Alfred* 71<br />

81 at Utica* 92<br />

71 at Hartwick* 74<br />

79 Elmira* 82<br />

92 Ithaca* 81<br />

80 RIT* 71<br />

*Empire 8 Conference game<br />

**Joe King Tournament<br />

+Chase Scholarship Tournament<br />

#at Buffalo State Tournament<br />

%at Blue Cross Arena<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Jesse Lisiecka, jr. C 15.3<br />

Mike Redick, sr. F 13.0<br />

Jake Steck, fr. G 12.0<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Jesse Lisiecka,<br />

Fran Zablocki<br />

81 vs. Alma, Mich.# 72<br />

67 at Buffalo State# 59<br />

77 Rochester 78<br />

68 Hilbert 61<br />

78 D’Youville** 72<br />

66 Brockport** 97<br />

58 at RIT* 47<br />

76 at Keuka 67<br />

65 at Oswego 71<br />

77 Hartwick* 67<br />

53 Utica* 47<br />

66 vs. RIT+ 74<br />

48 at Rochester+ 71<br />

68 vs. Keuka+ 58<br />

76 at St. John Fisher* 57<br />

67 at Ithaca* 86<br />

77 at Elmira* 71<br />

66 Alfred* 55<br />

63 St. John Fisher* 65<br />

80 Elmira* 68<br />

47 Ithaca* 64<br />

66 at Alfred* 64<br />

48 at Utica* 86<br />

74 at Hartwick* 71<br />

64 RIT* 63<br />

89 Plattsburgh^ 81<br />

87 at St. Lawrence^ 99<br />

*Empire 8 Conference game<br />

**Joe King Tournament<br />

+JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tournament<br />

#at Buffalo State Tournament<br />

^ECAC Upstate Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Jimmy Evans, jr. F 19.6<br />

Jesse Lisiecka, sr. C 13.3<br />

Fran Zablocki, jr. F 12.2<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Jimmy Evans, Dave Gary,<br />

Fran Zablocki<br />

87 vs.Baldwin-Wallace (ot)# 94<br />

74 vs. Coast Guard# 59<br />

62 at Rochester 74<br />

76 Keuka 56<br />

80 Cazenovia** 56<br />

78 Mount Aloysius** 68<br />

93 at Hilbert 61<br />

94 Oswego 60<br />

83 Alfred* 72<br />

81 St. John Fisher* 72<br />

96 Roberts Wesleyan+ 85<br />

88 vs. RIT+ 85<br />

70 vs. Rochester+ 59<br />

88 at Elmira* 61<br />

70 at Ithaca* 67<br />

73 Utica* 69<br />

61 Hartwick* 70<br />

79 RIT* 81<br />

82 at St. John Fisher* 89<br />

89 at Alfred* 76<br />

74 at Hartwick* 67<br />

73 at Utica* 62<br />

82 at RIT* 80<br />

69 Ithaca* 53<br />

64 Elmira* 58<br />

74 Brockport^ 70<br />

85 St. Lawrence^ 72<br />

76 RIT^ 78<br />

*Empire 8 Conference game<br />

**Joe King Tournament<br />

+JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tournament<br />

#at Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio Tournament<br />

^ECAC Upstate Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Jimmy Evans, sr. G 19.9<br />

Fran Zablocki, sr. F 13.1<br />

Lawrence Maroney, jr. F 12.9<br />

25—Golden Flyers’ Year by Year Results


Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

Year by Year Results<br />

2003-04 (13-12)<br />

2004-05 (8-17)<br />

2005-2006 (8-17)<br />

2006-07 (11-14)<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Bret Kearney,<br />

Ryan Shipley, Jake Steck<br />

92 vs. Centenary# 60<br />

72 at Drew# 68<br />

46 Rochester 69<br />

82 at Oswego (ot) 85<br />

85 Hilbert 63<br />

83 Medaille** 66<br />

86 Keuka** 90<br />

57 Ithaca* 70<br />

76 Elmira* 60<br />

45 vs. Rochester+ 69<br />

79 vs. RIT (ot)+ 84<br />

85 Keuka+ 63<br />

61 St. John Fisher* 71<br />

84 Alfred* 63<br />

71 at RIT* 73<br />

60 at Hartwick* 48<br />

75 at Utica* 79<br />

70 at Elmira* 56<br />

60 at Ithaca* 76<br />

78 Utica* 58<br />

86 Hartwick* 42<br />

74 RIT* 77<br />

81 at Alfred* 72<br />

70 at St. John Fisher* 75<br />

81 at Keuka (ot) 75<br />

*Empire 8 Conference game<br />

**Joe King Tournament<br />

+JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tournament<br />

#at Drew (N.J.) Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Lawrence Maroney, sr. F 15.4<br />

Ryan Shipley, jr. C 15.0<br />

Caswell Smith, so. G 9.6<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Ryan Shipley, Tim Slakas<br />

85 vs. Washington & Lee# 61<br />

80 vs. New York Univ.# 74<br />

53 at Rochester 76<br />

54 vs. Wesleyan, Conn.^ 56<br />

64 vs. CCNY^ 59<br />

63 Oswego 78<br />

71 Oswego** 84<br />

90 Mitchell** 50<br />

54 at St. John Fisher* 77<br />

78 at Alfred* 91<br />

69 vs. Brockport+ 68<br />

55 vs. St. John Fisher+ 67<br />

52 vs. Rochester+ 90<br />

72 Elmira* 54<br />

64 Ithaca* 72<br />

60 RIT* 74<br />

53 at Utica* 57<br />

82 at Hartwick* 56<br />

62 Alfred* 63<br />

54 St. John Fisher* 75<br />

54 at RIT* 75<br />

75 Hartwick* 60<br />

62 Utica* 71<br />

68 at Ithaca* 76<br />

66 at Elmira* 71<br />

*Empire 8 Conference game<br />

#at NYU Tournament<br />

^at Skidmore Tournament<br />

**Joe King Tournament<br />

+JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Ryan Shipley, sr. C 16.2<br />

Joe Canori, fr. G 14.0<br />

Ryan McAdam, fr. F 9.7<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Mike DeBlois, Justin Fladd,<br />

Matt Groot, Caswell Smith<br />

92 vs. Pitt- Bradford# 72<br />

73 at Buffalo State# 83<br />

58 Rochester 64<br />

68 at Pitt-Bradford 67<br />

66 at Oswego 68<br />

66 at Old Westbury 70<br />

61 at Otterbein^ 85<br />

89 vs. Thomas More (ot)^ 83<br />

76 at Elmira* 66<br />

62 at Ithaca* 71<br />

63 Rochester+ 72<br />

61 vs. Keuka+ 73<br />

85 at RIT (2ot)+ 91<br />

89 at Alfred* 74<br />

62 at St. John Fisher* 60<br />

69 at RIT* 73<br />

51 Utica* 59<br />

67 Hartwick* 68<br />

95 Ithaca* 88<br />

94 Elmira* 55<br />

68 RIT* 78<br />

72 at Hartwick* 79<br />

74 at Utica* 98<br />

64 St. John Fisher* 67<br />

85 Alfred* 88<br />

*Empire 8 Conference game<br />

#Coles Classic at Buffalo State<br />

^“O” Club Classic at Otterbein<br />

+JPMorgan Chase Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Joe Canori, so. G 20.6<br />

Ryan McAdam, so. F 12.8<br />

Kyle Nelson, so. F 9.6<br />

Head Coach: Mike Daley<br />

Captains: Joe Canori, Ryan McAdam<br />

91 Morrisville# 69<br />

66 Fredonia# 61<br />

71 at Rochester (ot) 74<br />

73 Oswego 81<br />

81 Pitt-Bradford 61<br />

91 Old Westbury 82<br />

89 vs. Wheaton, Ill (ot) ^ 93<br />

75 at Staten Island ^ 84<br />

57 vs Rochester + 70<br />

76 vs RIT+ 82<br />

90 Keuka + 66<br />

68 at Ithaca* 75<br />

68 at Elmira* 60<br />

79 RIT* 86<br />

92 Hartwick* 87<br />

72 Utica* 73<br />

61 at St. John Fisher* 69<br />

77 at Alfred* 82<br />

60 at RIT* 69<br />

45 at Utica* 65<br />

81 at Hartwick* 73<br />

71 Elmira* 56<br />

84 Ithaca* 80<br />

*Empire 8 Conference game<br />

#Nazareth Tip-Off Tournament<br />

^Tournament of Heroes at Staten Island<br />

+ JP Morgan Chase Tournament<br />

--Leading Scorers--<br />

Joe Canori, jr. G 19.6<br />

Corey McAdam, fr. G 14.6<br />

Tyler Smith, jr. C 14.2<br />

Golden Flyers’ Year by Year Results—26


Donors and Sponsors<br />

Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

W e w i s h t o t h a n k o u r s u p p o r t e r s f o r t h e i r c o m m i t m e n t t o o u r<br />

Athletic Department in 2006-2007.<br />

Athletics Smyth Hall Society<br />

$1,000 and above<br />

Dan & Jane Flynn Burke ‘65<br />

Citibank Student Loan Corporation<br />

Connors & Ferris, LLP<br />

Corning, Inc.<br />

Golden Memories<br />

Graph-Tex<br />

Ms. Bridgette A. Hobart ‘84<br />

Huntington Meadows<br />

Mr. Ryan T. McDermott ‘98 &<br />

Mrs. Kimberly Sharp McDermott ‘00<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Robert O’Keefe<br />

Parkhurst Dining Services<br />

Rich ‘91 & Sherri Bell Pierpont ‘93<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Randall ‘88<br />

Mr. & Mrs. John A. Schading ‘81<br />

Saturn of Rochester<br />

Verizon Wireless<br />

Athletics Purple and<br />

Gold Society<br />

$500 TO $999.99<br />

Mr. Scott M. Budine ‘93<br />

Mr. & Mrs. William H. Carey<br />

Tom ‘90 & Karen Barbieri Coons ‘88<br />

Mr. Robert T. Goetz, Jr. ‘97 &<br />

Mrs. Aimee Rollins Goetz ‘98<br />

Edward L. Leva ‘91<br />

Mike ‘93, ‘00G &<br />

Kathe Pero McGwin ‘94, ‘00G<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Metro Tire<br />

Robert & Mary Pegan<br />

Pittsford Federal Credit Union<br />

Sports Builders Inc.<br />

Subway<br />

Wellington Steele & Associates<br />

Athletics 1924 Society<br />

$100 to $499.99<br />

Ms. Kathleen E. Aikins<br />

Ms. Elizabeth A. Alhart ‘82<br />

Mr. N. G. Anastas<br />

Mr. Matthew T. Arthur ‘94<br />

Mr. Andrew G. Baldwin ‘04, 05G<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James J. Baranello<br />

Barnes & Noble<br />

Rob ‘93 & Susan Wegman Beach ‘94<br />

Mr. Jeffrey W. Biesiada ‘00<br />

Blain Realty, Inc.<br />

Cole ‘95 & Jennifer Metz Blossey ‘95<br />

Bobo Properties<br />

Peter & Dionne Bothner<br />

Mr. Daniel E. Bova, Jr. ‘92<br />

Mr. James L. Brundige, Jr. ‘94<br />

Mrs. Heather Nowicki Burke ‘98<br />

Business Methods<br />

C.H. Insurance Brokerage<br />

Thomas ‘89 & Rebecca Hall<br />

Cincebox ‘94, ‘97G<br />

Mr. Adam D. Civalier ‘99<br />

Scott ‘95 & Marlene Faust<br />

Cooper ‘95<br />

Mr. Daniel M. Coughlin ‘92 &<br />

Elizabeth Paterson<br />

Coughlin ‘99, ‘01G<br />

Kevin ‘94 & Nicole Rowe Cox ‘94, ‘97G<br />

Mr. Anthony D’Aiuto ‘84<br />

Jim & Linda Davis<br />

Ms. Janine Mazurowski Day ‘84<br />

Mr. Craig C. DeVoe ‘98<br />

*Mr. Michael L. Dianetti ‘83, 86G<br />

Nazareth Athletics Donors<br />

and Sponsors<br />

Ms. Beverley Donald Dorschel<br />

Mr. Gregory J. Dunne ‘00<br />

Mr. Jeffrey P. Fisher ‘03<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald<br />

Flower City Glass<br />

G&G Fitness<br />

John ‘90 & Kelly Board<br />

Garbinski ‘88, ‘95G<br />

Kerry ‘98 & Eve Gotham ‘98<br />

Griff ‘91 & Lisa Swayze Hannel ‘92<br />

Heritage Environmental<br />

Ms. Patricia M. Hickey ‘82<br />

Mr. Patrick J. Joyce ‘02<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Jurkiewicz<br />

Marty ‘92 & Wynter Kelly<br />

Ms. Allison P. Kolp ‘02, ‘03G<br />

Kevin & Suzanne Simandle<br />

Kozak ‘95<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Cyril A. Krenzer<br />

Mr. & Mrs. William A. Kukan<br />

Mr. Marc C. LaSalle ‘91<br />

Mr. Eric M. Lenhard ‘82<br />

M/E Engineering<br />

Brian M. Majczak ‘95 &<br />

Tracy Gleba Majczak ‘95, ‘99G<br />

Jeffrey ‘93 & Sarah Smith<br />

Mandell ‘94<br />

Mr. Matthew J. Manning ‘98<br />

Mr. Daniel J. McGrath ‘88<br />

Mr. Daniel J. McMahon ‘81<br />

Menlo Produce<br />

Ms. Erin E. Michaels ‘02<br />

Mike Daley-Nazareth<br />

<strong>Basketball</strong> Camps<br />

Mr. Erik G. Mort ‘01, ‘05G<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Mortensen<br />

Moser, Pilon & Nelson<br />

Terri L. Muraco ‘89<br />

Nationwide Insurance<br />

Newcomb Oil Co.<br />

John ‘99 & Christine Roe<br />

Newman ‘99<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Barry Nowicki<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. O’Brien<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. O’Toole<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. Pagano ‘78<br />

Mr. Pierce J. Pape ‘86<br />

John & Diane Davies Parrinello ‘88G<br />

Parrone Engineering<br />

Mr. Kirk E. Pero ‘96<br />

Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Inc.<br />

Pittsford Cinemas<br />

Pittsford Printing<br />

Premiere Printing<br />

Ms. Diane C. Prichard<br />

Quinlivan, Pierek & Krause Design<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Saya ‘88<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Schneeberger<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Seil ‘81<br />

Annette & Bruce Shapiro<br />

Simplex Grinnell<br />

Sisters of St. Joseph<br />

Tobin Associates<br />

Tuthill Lamp & Shadeshop, Inc.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. William<br />

Winfield, Jr. ‘59, ‘78G<br />

Mr. Alan Wood ‘88<br />

Athletics Donors<br />

$1 TO $99.99<br />

Mr. Bryan W. Adams ‘06<br />

Mr. Christopher C. Amesbury ‘02<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Anderson<br />

Kathleen Meehan Angelucci ‘83<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Frederic S. Bailey ‘59<br />

Mrs. Jean Rasey Bantelman ‘87<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bayer<br />

Ms. Mary Theresa Belden ‘89<br />

Mr. Timothy P. Borchert ‘98 &<br />

Mrs. Lisa Sproveri<br />

Borchert ‘98<br />

Mr. James E. Bowen ‘81<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James L. Campbell<br />

Mr. Bruce D. Carruth ‘90<br />

Mr. & Mrs. William Chambers<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Conley<br />

James & Sharon Cox<br />

Mrs. Brooke Woolston Croft ‘98<br />

Ms. Rosa D’Aiuto ‘87, ‘94G<br />

Ms. Anne P. Dapolito ‘87G<br />

Mr. Michael E. DeBlois ‘06<br />

Mr. & Mrs. William DeVolder ‘86<br />

Gary & Connie DeWall<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James A. Donahue ‘75, ‘80G<br />

John & Eileen Dunne<br />

Ms. Diane G. Dwyer<br />

Ms. Noelle M. Ellerson ‘04<br />

Mrs. June H. Elsemore<br />

Robert & Irene Emberson<br />

Ms. Sarah Burns Fairbrother ‘00<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas V. Falco, Sr.<br />

Ms. Ellen B. Fanning ‘02, ‘06G<br />

Richard & Ruth Anne Feasel<br />

Mr. Michael L. Frey<br />

Mrs. Carol Bitel Gaelens ‘70, ‘75G<br />

Mr. & Mrs. William Gallagher<br />

Brian ‘95 & Melissa Regan<br />

Garofalo ‘94, ‘99G<br />

Ms. Alanna R. Gaylo ‘01, ‘03G<br />

Mrs. Carmelann Gaylo<br />

Mary E. Gottko<br />

Mrs. Marilyn A. Graver<br />

Cynthia Cratsley Harrington ‘90<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hermance<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Loren C. Herod ‘94, ‘01G<br />

Mrs. Jean Boland Karl ‘59<br />

Mr. Michael S. Keenan<br />

Ms. Beverly E. Kellar<br />

Doug & Margaret Kirchhoff<br />

Mrs. Christine Gennosa Klee ‘92 & Mr.<br />

Patrick H. Klee<br />

Mr. Jonathan E. Lederer ‘93 &<br />

Mrs. Marsha Moore Lederer ‘94<br />

Stephen ‘03G & Traci Hay Lian ‘00<br />

Mrs. Mary M. Lopez ‘92<br />

Ms. Barbara Lord Lucas ‘87, ‘94G<br />

Mr. Jeffrey P. Lum ‘00, ‘01G<br />

Ms. Rita E. Magowan<br />

Ms. Michelle K. Mann ‘88<br />

Mr. Thomas J. Mariano ‘95<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth F. Maving<br />

Ms. Sandra Mertz McCabe ‘92G<br />

Mr. Jeffrey D. McCormack ‘00<br />

Ms. Karen McGarry<br />

Mr. Justin J. Montemarano ‘04<br />

Mrs. Kathleen Silky Mosher ‘01, ‘04G<br />

Dr. Kristina M. Murphy ‘96<br />

Mr. William D. Murray<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Osborne<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Pagani<br />

Ms. Michelle A. Pigula ‘01<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Pilc<br />

Mr. & Mrs. George Polino, Jr.<br />

Mr. Ian S. Prichard ‘98<br />

Mr. William M. Quinlisk ‘80G<br />

Ms. Sally Raymond<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Reid<br />

Mr. Michael S. Renkas<br />

Craig ‘96 & Karen Gressler Rowe ‘97<br />

Ms. Jill L. Sanborn ‘83<br />

Ms. Leslie J. Saya ‘95<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Ron Schultz<br />

Mrs. Darlene A. Seamans<br />

Mrs. Bonnie L. Smith ‘97<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Clifford W. Smith<br />

Mrs. Emily Parshall Spinelli ‘98, ‘02G<br />

Mrs. Erin Myers Stagnitto ‘01<br />

Ms. Heather Sarkissian Sugar ‘00, ‘04G<br />

Ms. Angela R. Tessoni ‘06<br />

Ms. Kathleen Moynihan Thompson ‘96<br />

Ms. Corinne M. Trainor ‘85<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Craig D. Traub<br />

Mr. Eric M. Traub ‘04<br />

Gary & Mary Beth Webster<br />

Mr. William A. Wilczak<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Wolf<br />

Mr. Peter M. Woodams, Jr.<br />

Marilyn & Ed Woolston<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Wortel<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Zablocki<br />

Anthony & Kerry Murphy<br />

Zostant ‘98, ‘00G<br />

27—Nazareth Athletics Donors and Sponsors


Nazareth College<br />

H i s t o r y & i n f o r m a t i o n<br />

Campus Expansion : Nazareth’s 2004 campus expansion included 2,200-seat Golden Flyer Stadium, an all-weather track and a softball diamond.<br />

Nazareth College is a<br />

private, co-educational<br />

college with a liberal arts<br />

and sciences tradition.<br />

Founded in 1924 by the<br />

Sisters of St. Joseph,<br />

Nazareth has been<br />

independent for more than<br />

30 years.<br />

Nazareth’s athletic mission<br />

and philosophy<br />

The Nazareth College Athletic<br />

Department will strive to empower its<br />

student-athletes to grow as people<br />

and make a positive impact on<br />

society, with life-skills development,<br />

mentoring, and leadership<br />

opportunities through competitive<br />

and cooperative experiences.<br />

The Athletic Department is committed<br />

to assisting in the college’s mission<br />

of educating students with a goal<br />

of fostering lifelong commitment to<br />

intellectual, ethical and aesthetic<br />

values. The Athletic Department<br />

will operate under firm institutional<br />

control of the college and will always<br />

place the health and welfare of<br />

the student-athletes, coaches and<br />

staff first in decisions regarding the<br />

athletics program.<br />

The department will operate under<br />

the NCAA Division III philosophy,<br />

through which academics are<br />

the student’s first priority and<br />

sportsmanship, fair play, diversity and<br />

ethical conduct are constantly taught<br />

and promoted.<br />

Campus expansion<br />

2004 marked the completion of<br />

Nazareth’s largest capital campaign<br />

in history. The college raised $25<br />

million to support the recent campus<br />

expansion through the purchase<br />

of 73 acres of adjoining land and<br />

buildings. Today’s campus features<br />

148 acres and includes the five-story<br />

Golisano Academic Center,<br />

the 2,200-seat Golden Flyer Stadium,<br />

the spacious Elizabeth George and<br />

Portka residence halls and a softball<br />

diamond.<br />

Students now have twice as<br />

many classrooms and computer<br />

labs; more undergraduate and<br />

graduate programs; opportunities to<br />

compete on intercollegiate teams in<br />

equestrian, cross country, track and<br />

field, men’s volleyball, and women’s<br />

softball; and a choice of living options<br />

that includes suites, cafes and free<br />

laundry service.<br />

Faculty<br />

Full-time 140<br />

Part-time 78<br />

Student/Faculty Ratio 12:1<br />

Ninety-four percent of full-time<br />

faculty have received the highest<br />

professional degree in their field.<br />

Enrollment<br />

Full-time undergraduate enrollment<br />

for the fall of 2007 will be<br />

approximately 2,000. That number<br />

increases to about 3,200 with the<br />

inclusion of part-time and graduate<br />

students. There are more than 1,250<br />

students living on campus.<br />

The 2007-08 freshman class had<br />

an average SAT score of 1150.<br />

One quarter of incoming freshmen<br />

finished in the top 10 percent of their<br />

high school graduating class; twothirds<br />

ranked in the top 25 percent.<br />

Expenses<br />

2007-08 TUITION $21,900<br />

Room and board<br />

(various plans available) $9,500<br />

Fees $1,000<br />

Total $32,400<br />

Academic highlights<br />

• During the past 10 years, 22<br />

Nazareth students have won<br />

Fulbright grants to carry out<br />

research, teach, and study in 13<br />

countries around the world. Few<br />

colleges and universities in the<br />

nation can match Nazareth’s record<br />

of preparing students for success<br />

in the Fulbright competition—the<br />

U.S. government’s most prestigious<br />

scholarship program.<br />

•Nazareth has a distinguished<br />

history of teacher preparation with<br />

nearly 1,700 graduates currently<br />

teaching in Monroe County<br />

classrooms.<br />

• Nazareth features an array of<br />

health professions programs,<br />

including a Bachelor of Science<br />

in Nursing, Music Therapy, Art<br />

Therapy, Speech-Language<br />

Pathology, and Physical Therapy.<br />

• The Nazareth College Arts Center,<br />

which houses the departments of<br />

Theatre Arts, Music, and Art, has<br />

welcomed more than two million<br />

people to performances since it<br />

opened in 1967.<br />

Community service<br />

Ninety-one percent of Nazareth<br />

undergraduates participate in<br />

community service projects while they<br />

are students.<br />

In addition, Nazareth offers an<br />

on-campus Center for Service<br />

Learning, which serves as a resource<br />

for students seeking volunteer<br />

placements and for faculty who<br />

want to incorporate service into the<br />

curriculum.<br />

Alumni<br />

Seventy-five percent of Nazareth’s<br />

26,000 alumni reside in New<br />

York state. Nearly 70 percent are<br />

employed in service professions<br />

including education, health care,<br />

child care, social work, and<br />

counseling.<br />

Athletic highlights<br />

• The average grade-point average<br />

of student-athletes for the spring<br />

2006 semester was 3.20, a<br />

number that includes academic<br />

records for more than 400 studentathletes.<br />

• A member of the National<br />

Collegiate Athletic Association,<br />

Nazareth has 23 intercollegiate<br />

teams that compete at the Division<br />

III level. Nazareth competes in the<br />

Empire 8 Conference with Alfred,<br />

Elmira, Hartwick, Ithaca, RIT, St.<br />

John Fisher, Stevens Institute of<br />

Technology, and Utica.<br />

• Nazareth finished 63rd among<br />

more than 300 colleges in the<br />

NACDA (National Association of<br />

Collegiate Directors of Athletics)<br />

standings for Division III in 2006-<br />

07. The Golden Flyers were<br />

represented in NCAA Tournaments<br />

in men’s soccer, women’s soccer,<br />

women’s volleyball, women’s<br />

swimming and diving, men’s<br />

lacrosse and women’s lacrosse.<br />

Nazareth also claimed Empire<br />

8 Conference titles in men’s<br />

soccer, women’s soccer, women’s<br />

volleyball, men’s lacrosse and<br />

women’s lacrosse.<br />

Admission<br />

Contact the Nazareth Admissions<br />

Office at (585) 389-2860 or tollfree<br />

at (800) 462-3944 to find out<br />

more about the admission process,<br />

including financial aid opportunities,<br />

to attend an open house, or to<br />

arrange for a campus tour.<br />

history & information—30


2007-08 MEDIA GUIDE<br />

Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

Front Row (left to right) - Chris Hoak, Brian Gebhardt, Phil Johann, Dominique Kendrick, Joe Canori, Chris Barrett, Leon Hill, Joe Mihalich.<br />

Back Row -- Dick O’Toole (assistant coach), Kevin Downey (assistant coach), J.T. Miranda, Ryan McAdam, Jeff DeHimer, Tyler Smith, Tim Brown,<br />

Corey McAdam, Rayvon Higdon, Mike Daley (head coach), Toby Brown (associate head coach).<br />

Follow the Golden Flyers on the Nazareth College Sports Hotline at 585-389-2095,<br />

or on the web at www.nazathletics.com<br />

Date Day Opponent Time<br />

Nov 16 Fri Nazareth vs. Oneonta 1 p.m.<br />

Nov 17 Sat Nazareth vs. New Paltz 1 p.m.<br />

Nov 21 Tue Rochester 8 p.m.<br />

Dec 1 Sat at Oswego 7 p.m.<br />

* Dec 4 Tue at RIT 8 p.m.<br />

* Dec 7 Fri at Utica 8 p.m.<br />

Date Day Opponent Time<br />

* Jan 15 Tue St. John Fisher 8 p.m.<br />

* Jan 18 Fri Ithaca 8 p.m.<br />

* Jan 22 Tue RIT 8 p.m.<br />

* Jan 25 Fri Elmira 8 p.m.<br />

* Feb 1 Fri at Stevens 8 p.m.<br />

* Feb 5 Tue at St. John Fisher 8 p.m.<br />

Dec 28 Fri at York, PA Tournament<br />

Nazareth vs. York<br />

Messiah vs. William Paterson<br />

6 p.m.<br />

8 p.m.<br />

* Feb 8 Fri at Hartwick 8 p.m.<br />

* Feb 12 Tue at Alfred 8 p.m.<br />

Dec 29 Sat at York, PA Tournament 1, 3 p.m.<br />

* Jan 4 Fri Alfred 8 p.m.<br />

* Jan 5 Sat Stevens 4 p.m.<br />

Jan 9 Wed JP Morgan Chase Tournament TBA<br />

Jan 11 Fri JP Morgan Chase Tournament TBA<br />

Jan 12 Sat JP Morgan Chase Tournament TBA<br />

Home games in bold; , *Empire 8 Conference game<br />

* Feb 15 Fri Utica 8 p.m.<br />

* Feb 16 Sat Hartwick 4 p.m.<br />

* Feb 22 Fri at Elmira 8 p.m.<br />

* Feb 23 Sat at Ithaca 4 p.m.<br />

Feb 29 Fri Empire 8 Tournament TBA<br />

Mar 1 Sat Empire 8 Tournament TBA<br />

Nazareth College Sports Information Office<br />

4245 East Avenue, Rochester, New York 14618 Phone: 585-389-2452 Fax: 585-389-2188 E-mail: jseil2@naz.edu

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