2011-12 roster - Manhattan College Athletics
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Numerical Roster<br />
No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School<br />
1 DeCarlos Anderson Fr. G 6-1 180 Portsmouth, Va./I.C. Norcom<br />
4 Chris Viven* Jr. G 5-10 185 New York, N.Y./High School for Environmental Studies<br />
5 Mohamed Koita Jr. G 6-4 195 Cergy, France/Stoneridge Prep<br />
10 Ryan McCoy Fr. F 6-8 185 Skillman, N.J./Montgomery<br />
<strong>12</strong> RaShawn Stores* Fr. G 5-11 195 Bronx, N.Y./All Hallows/Robinson School<br />
13 Emmy Andujar Fr. F 6-5 205 Bronx, N.Y./Rice<br />
14 Torgrim Sommerfeldt So. F 6-6 200 Drammen, Norway/NTG Academy<br />
20 Liam McCabe-Moran Sr. G 6-4 190 New Rochelle, N.Y./Rye High School/Harcum <strong>College</strong><br />
21 Djibril Coulibaly Sr. C 6-9 200 Bamako, Mali/Cardozo High School/Boys to Men Academy<br />
22 Roberto Colonette sr. F 6-7 210 Queens, N.Y./Robert F. Kennedy/ASA Institute<br />
24 George Beamon Jr. G/F 6-4 170 Roslyn, N.Y./Roslyn<br />
31 Michael Alvarado so. G 6-2 185 Bronx, N.Y./All Hallows<br />
32 Rhamel Brown so. F/C 6-6 215 Brooklyn, N.Y./Transit Tech<br />
33 Donovan Kates Fr. G 6-6 200 Hopkinsville, Ky./Christian County<br />
41 Kevin Laue Jr. C 6-11 230 Pleasanton, Calif./Amador Valley/Fork Union Military Academy<br />
50 Kidani Brutus sr. G 6-1 200 Bronx, N.Y./Wings Academy/Carl Albert State<br />
* Must sit out <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>12</strong> season<br />
Head coach<br />
Steve Masiello (Kentucky ‘00), First Season<br />
associate head coach<br />
Matt Grady (Saint Joseph’s ‘01), First Season<br />
Assistant coaches<br />
Scott Padgett (Kentucky ‘99), Second Season<br />
Rashon Burno (DePaul ‘02), First Season<br />
Coordinator of Basketball Operations<br />
Matt Wilson (Louisville ‘10), First Season<br />
Strength & Conditioning Coach<br />
Drew Gladstone
1 5 10 13 14<br />
DeCarlos<br />
Anderson<br />
Fr. • G • 6-1 • 180<br />
Portsmouth, Va./I.C. Norcom<br />
Mohamed<br />
Koita<br />
Jr. • G • 6-4 • 195<br />
Cergy, France/Stoneridge Prep<br />
Ryan<br />
McCoy<br />
Fr. • F • 6-8 • 185<br />
Skillman, N.J./Montgomery<br />
Emmy<br />
Andujar<br />
Fr. • F • 6-5 • 205<br />
Bronx, N.Y./Rice<br />
Torgrim<br />
Sommerfeldt<br />
So. • F • 6-6 • 200<br />
Drammen, Norway/NTG<br />
Academy<br />
20 21 22 24 31<br />
Liam<br />
McCabe-Moran<br />
Sr. • G • 6-4 • 190<br />
New Rochelle, N.Y./Rye High<br />
School/Harcum <strong>College</strong><br />
Djibril<br />
Coulibaly<br />
Sr. • C • 6-9 • 200<br />
Bamako, Mali/Cardozo<br />
High School/Boys to Men<br />
Academy<br />
Roberto<br />
Colonette<br />
Sr. • F • 6-7 • 210<br />
Queens, N.Y./Robert F. Kennedy/<br />
ASA Institute<br />
George<br />
Beamon<br />
Jr. • G/F • 6-4 • 170<br />
Roslyn, N.Y./Roslyn<br />
Michael<br />
Alvarado<br />
So. G • 6-2 • 185<br />
Bronx, N.Y./All Hallows<br />
32 33 41 50<br />
Rhamel<br />
Brown<br />
So. • F/C • 6-6 • 215<br />
Brooklyn, N.Y./Transit Tech<br />
Donovan<br />
Kates<br />
Fr. • G • 6-6 • 200<br />
Hopkinsville, Ky./Christian<br />
County<br />
Kevin<br />
Laue<br />
Jr. • C • 6-11 • 230<br />
Pleasanton, Calif./Amador<br />
Valley/Fork Union Military<br />
Academy<br />
Kidani<br />
Brutus<br />
Sr. • G • 6-1 • 200<br />
Bronx, N.Y./Wings Academy/<br />
Carl Albert State<br />
STEVE MASIELLO<br />
Head Coach<br />
Kentucky ‘00<br />
First Season<br />
matt grady<br />
Associate Head Coach<br />
Saint Joseph’s ‘01<br />
First Season<br />
Scott Padgett<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Kentucky ‘99<br />
Second Season<br />
rashon burno<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
DePaul ‘02<br />
First Season<br />
mathiew wilson<br />
Coordinator of<br />
Basketball Operations<br />
Louisville ‘10<br />
First Season
Date opponent location time<br />
Thu., Oct. 27 Green & White Game Riverdale, N.Y. 5:30 p.m.<br />
Sat., Nov. 5 Adelphi (Scrimmage) riverdale, N.Y. 7 p.m.<br />
Sat., Nov. <strong>12</strong> NJIT# R riverdale, N.Y. 2 p.m.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off<br />
Nov. 14 syracuse (ESPNU) syracuse, N.Y. 7 p.m.<br />
Nov. 15 albany/Brown syracuse, N.Y. 4 p.m./7 p.m.<br />
Nov. 21-23,25 Third and Fourth Rounds tBa tBA<br />
Sat., Nov. 26 Columbia# riverdale, N.Y. 2 p.m.<br />
Tues., Nov. 29 Penn Philadelphia, Pa. 7 p.m.<br />
Fri., Dec. 2 Rider*# lawrenceville, N.J. 7 p.m.<br />
Sun., Dec. 4 Saint Peter’s*# riverdale, N.Y. 2 p.m.<br />
Wed., Dec. 7 Fordham# riverdale, N.Y. 7 p.m<br />
Sat., Dec. 10 Hofstra Hempstead, N.Y. 4 p.m.<br />
Tues., Dec. 20 Towson towson, Md. 7 p.m.<br />
Fri., Dec. 23 George Mason Fairfax, Va. 7 p.m.<br />
Fri., Dec. 30 Binghamton Binghamton, N.Y. 7 p.m.<br />
Mon., Jan. 2 Rider*#% riverdale, N.Y. 7 p.m.<br />
Thu., Jan. 5 Loyola* Baltimore, Md. 7:30 p.m.<br />
Sun., Jan. 8 Fairfield*# riverdale, N.Y. 2 p.m.<br />
Thu., Jan. <strong>12</strong> Iona*# New Rochelle, N.Y. 7 p.m.<br />
Sat., Jan. 14 Siena*# (ESPN3.com) riverdale, N.Y. 7 p.m.<br />
Fri., Jan. 20 Marist*# (ESPN3.com) Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 9 p.m.<br />
Sun., Jan. 22 Niagara*#% (Hoops for Cancer) Riverdale, N.Y. 4 p.m.<br />
Fri., Jan. 27 Canisius*# Buffalo, N.Y. 7 p.m.<br />
Sun., Jan. 29 Niagara* (ESPN3.com) Niagara Univ., N.Y. 4 p.m.<br />
Thu., Feb. 2 Marist*#% riverdale, N.Y. 8 p.m.<br />
Sat., Feb. 4 Iona*#% (ESPN3.com) riverdale, N.Y. 7 p.m.<br />
Thu., Feb. 9 Fairfield* Bridgeport, Conn. 7:30 p.m.<br />
Sat., Feb. 11. Saint Peter’s*# Jersey City, N.J. 2 p.m.<br />
Tues., Feb. 14 Siena* A albany, N.Y. 7 p.m.<br />
Sat., Feb. 18 Bracketbuster# riverdale, N.Y. tBA<br />
Fri., Feb. 24 Canisius*# riverdale, N.Y. 7 p.m.<br />
Sun., Feb. 26 Loyola*# riverdale, N.Y. 4 p.m.<br />
Home games in bold and played at Draddy Gymnasium<br />
All times eastern<br />
*Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game<br />
# Available on JasperVision at GoJaspers.com<br />
% Doubleheader with <strong>Manhattan</strong> women<br />
All dates and times subject to change
this is manhattan college<br />
Following the Jaspers ..............................2-3<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> Season Preview ..........................5-9<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> Roster ......................................11-<strong>12</strong><br />
The Coaches<br />
Head coach Steve Masiello .................. 13-15<br />
Assistant Coaches/Support Staff ........16-20<br />
The Players<br />
Player Profiles .......................................21-53<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> In Review<br />
Season in Review ......................................54<br />
Game by Game Summaries ................ 55-70<br />
Statistics .............................................. 71-72<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
Mission Statement .............................. 74-75<br />
Going to School in New York City ......76-77<br />
Board of Trustees .....................................78<br />
Administration ....................................79-81<br />
Sports Medicine ..................................82-84<br />
Location........................................................................................................... Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
Enrollment......................................................................................................................3,200<br />
Founded............................................................................................................................ 1853<br />
Nickname.................................................................................................................... Jaspers<br />
Colors....................................................................................... Green (PMS # 349) & White<br />
Conference...........................................................................Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC)<br />
President.....................................................................................Brennan O’Donnell, Ph. D.<br />
Executive Vice President/Provost.........................................................William Clyde, Ph. D.<br />
Vice President of Student Life........................................................ Richard Satterlee, Ph. D.<br />
Director of <strong>Athletics</strong>...............................................................................Robert J. Byrnes, ‘68<br />
Assistant Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator........................Deborah Gregory<br />
Team Physicians.............................................................................. Anthony Maddalo, M.D.<br />
........................................................................Greg Cavaliere, M.D., Christine Curran, D.O.<br />
Team Chiropractor............................................................................. Theresa Pirraglia, D.C.<br />
Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine.......................Doug Straley MS,ATC,CSCS<br />
<strong>Athletics</strong> Travel Coordinator....................................................................................Jim Duffy<br />
Assistant Athletic Director for Communications & Marketing........... Stephen Dombroski<br />
Operations Manager....................................................................................... Elvys Quezada<br />
Compliance Coordinator....................................................................................Ariel Pesante<br />
Academic Advisor..................................................................................Br. David Trichtinger<br />
<strong>Athletics</strong> Secretary................................................................................................Susan Pape<br />
Athletic Department Phone...............................................................................718-862-7227<br />
Athletic Department Fax...................................................................................718-862-8020<br />
Website.................................................................................................. www.GoJaspers.com<br />
Men’s Basketball Quick Facts<br />
Head Coach............................................................................Steve Masiello (Kentucky ‘00)<br />
Record at <strong>Manhattan</strong>, Years............................................................ 0-0, [.000], First Season<br />
Overall Coaching Record.......................................................................................0-0, [.000]<br />
Associate Head Coach........................................................ Matt Grady (Saint Joseph’s ‘01)<br />
Assistant Coaches.................................................................... Scott Padgett (Kentucky ‘99)<br />
....................................................................................................Rashon Burno (DePaul ‘02)<br />
Coordinator of Basketball Operations.......................................Matt Wilson (Louisville ‘10)<br />
Home Court................................................................................Draddy Gymnasium (2,345)<br />
All-Time Record/Years............................................................................ <strong>12</strong>48-1117 [.528]/105<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall Record................................................................................................ 6-25<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> MAAC Record/Finish.............................................................................3-15/T-9th<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost..........................................................................................10/4<br />
Starters Returning/Lost.....................................................................................................4/1<br />
Men’s Basketball Office Phone..........................................................................718-862-7180<br />
Sports Information Credits<br />
The <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>12</strong> <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> men’s basketball media guide was produced by the <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong> Sports Information Department. It was written and edited by Assistant Athletic Director<br />
for Communications & Marketing, Stephen Dombroski. Assistance was provided by Joe Clifford,<br />
Christian Heimall, Amy Surak, and Ronnie Wientraub.<br />
Design by: Mekale Jackson<br />
Table of Contents<br />
quick facts<br />
The MAAC<br />
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference ....85-86<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Standings ................................87<br />
The Opponents<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> Opponents .............................88-97<br />
Series vs. <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> Opponents ......... 98 - 101<br />
Series Records vs. Opponents ....... 102-103<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong><br />
Hall of Fame<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> Inductees ...................................104<br />
Year by Year Inductees .....................105-1<strong>12</strong><br />
A Look at the Past<br />
Junius Kellogg ...................................114-115<br />
Year by Year records ............................... 116<br />
Coaching Records ...................................117<br />
School Records ........................................118<br />
Scoring Records ..................................... 119<br />
Individual Season Records ....................<strong>12</strong>0<br />
Individual Career Records .......................<strong>12</strong>1<br />
All-Time Roster .................................<strong>12</strong>2-<strong>12</strong>3<br />
Year by Year Results .........................<strong>12</strong>4-133<br />
What is a Jasper? .................................... 134<br />
Photography by: Stockton Photo, Inc., The V Foundation for Cancer Research, SNY, MSG<br />
Photo Department, New York Mets, New York Jets, New Jersey Nets, CBS/John Paul Filo/<br />
Landov, Rich Schmitt and <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Archives.<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
1<br />
Directions to Draddy Gymnasium<br />
Home of Jasper Basketball<br />
From South:<br />
Triborough Bridge — Follow signs to Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) North, and proceed<br />
to the Van Cortlandt Park South Exit. Bear right and go back over the Expressway toward<br />
Broadway. Make a right at Broadway. At second traffic light, turn left onto <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong> Parkway. Make another left and follow campus road to Draddy Gymnasium.<br />
Henry Hudson Parkway — Take Exit 20, W. 239th St. This puts you on Henry Hudson<br />
Parkway Service Road. At stop sign, bear left through intersection (past monument).<br />
Bear right at fork (before overpass) onto <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Parkway. Go left to Draddy<br />
Gymnasium parking lot.<br />
From North:<br />
Saw Mill River Parkway to Henry Hudson Parkway. Take Exit 21, W. 246th St., straight on<br />
the Henry Hudson Parkway Service Road. At 239th St. (second traffic light), turn left, then<br />
again (around monument). Bear right at fork (before overpass) onto <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
Parkway. Go left to Draddy Gymnasium parking lot.<br />
New York State Thruway South (I-87) connects with the Major Deegan to Van Cortlandt<br />
Park South Exit. Turn right at top of ramp then right onto Broadway. At second traffic<br />
light, turn left onto <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Parkway. Make another left and follow campus<br />
road to Draddy Gymnasium.<br />
From East:<br />
Bronx Whitestone or Throgs Neck Bridge to Cross Bronx Expressway South (I-95). Take<br />
Major Deegan Expressway North (I-87) to Van Cortlandt Park South Exit. Bear right,<br />
going back over the Expressway, and make a right onto Broadway. At second traffic light,<br />
turn left onto <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Parkway. Make another left and follow campus road to<br />
Draddy Gymnasium.<br />
From West:<br />
George Washington Bridge—Follow signs to Henry Hudson Parkway northbound (for<br />
automobiles only; otherwise take Major Deegan Expressway northbound). Take Exit 20,<br />
W. 239th St. This puts you on Henry Hudson Parkway Service Road. At stop sign bear<br />
left through intersection (past monument). Bear right at fork (before overpass) onto<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Parkway. Make another left and follow road to Draddy Gymnasium.<br />
*Note: Buses and trucks must follow directions using Major Deegan Expressway.<br />
Commercial vehicles are not allowed on Henry Hudson Parkway.<br />
athletic communications<br />
Stephen Dombroski<br />
Assistant Athletic Director for<br />
Communications & Marketing/Men’s Basketball Contact<br />
Office Phone 718-862-7228<br />
Cell Phone 518-928-6103<br />
Stephen.Dombroski@manhattan.edu<br />
Joe Clifford<br />
Assistant Sports Information Director<br />
Office Phone 718-862-7709<br />
Joseph.Clifford@manhattan.edu<br />
christian heimall<br />
Sports Information Graduate Assistant<br />
Office Phone 718-862-7728<br />
Christian.Heimall@manhattan.edu<br />
Office Fax 718-862-8020<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
MEDIA INFORMATION<br />
The <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> men’s basketball media guide is intended to enhance your<br />
coverage during the <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>12</strong> season. This guide will answer most questions concerning<br />
the Jaspers basketball program. A comprehensive history section, along with current<br />
information is available in this publication. If you need additional information contact<br />
Assistant Athletic Director for Communications & Marketing Stephen Dombroski at 718-<br />
862-7228 or by email stephen.dombroski@manhattan.edu.<br />
Working Credentials<br />
Requests for working credentials should be made no later than two days prior to the<br />
game. The assistant athletic director for communications & marketing reserves the right<br />
to deny requests made past that time. Passes may be mailed if the request is received<br />
early enough.<br />
Press row is located on the sideline opposite the team benches. Working media are asked<br />
not to sit at the scorer’s table unless designated to do so by the assistant athletic director<br />
for communications & marketing.<br />
Photographers are asked to remain along the baseline and must display their credentials.<br />
Photographers not displaying credentials will be asked to leave the court area.<br />
Preference will be given to working press and photographers covering the game. Media<br />
representatives are asked to display their credentials at all times.<br />
Please direct all requests for credentials to Stephen Dombroski, <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
Athletic Department, Riverdale, N.Y. 10471. Phone: [718] 862-7228. Email: stephen.<br />
dombroski@manhattan.edu.<br />
Practice Policy<br />
Practice is open to the media. Players and coaches will be available upon request 30<br />
minutes prior to the scheduled practice time and 30 minutes at the conclusion of<br />
practice, barring conflicts with the student-athlete’s class and study hall schedule. Video<br />
and still photography is permitted during practice.<br />
After the Game<br />
Home Games<br />
Coach Masiello will hold a postgame press conference with the media in the press<br />
room located in Alumni Hall Room 200. Players will be available at the discretion of the<br />
assistant athletic director for communications & marketing.<br />
Road Games<br />
Coach Masiello will be available for a postgame press conference immediately following<br />
road games. Players will be available at the discretion of the assistant athletic director for<br />
communications & marketing.<br />
*** Special Game Day interview requests MUST be channeled through the Athletic<br />
Communication Office at least 48 hours prior to the contest. Special requests will be<br />
granted on a case by case basis. ***<br />
Radio Lines<br />
Phone lines for radio broadcasts are available upon advanced request. Please contact<br />
the athletic communication office at [718] 862-7228 at least 48 hours prior to the game to<br />
request phone lines, a working credential and seat at press row.<br />
Media covering the visiting team should pass credential requests along to the visiting<br />
institution’s director of sports information who will then forward all credential requests to<br />
the <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Athletic Communication Office.<br />
Game Services<br />
Game notes, statistics and a game program will be provided to the working media prior<br />
to each contest. Box scores and a detailed play-by-play will be available at halftime and 15<br />
minutes after the game.<br />
Telephones, Internet and Fax Machine<br />
The media work room will be equipped with outside telephone lines, wireless internet<br />
and electrical outlets. One fax machine will also be available for use after the game.<br />
Please forward all post game technical requests to the assistant athletic director for<br />
communications & marketing prior to the game.<br />
Interview Policy<br />
All discussion with Coach Masiello and student-athletes should be channeled through the<br />
athletic communications office at [718] 862-7228. Masiello and players will be available<br />
weekly on Monday upon request 48 hours in advance. Media interviews will be held in<br />
the <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Athletic Communication Office Room 508 in Draddy Gymnasium.<br />
Players and coaches will also be available upon request before and after scheduled<br />
practice times. Interviews will not be given the day of the game until after the game.<br />
Interviews with student-athletes will not be scheduled during study hall or class time.<br />
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Staff<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Athletic Communications<br />
4513 <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Parkway<br />
Riverdale, N.Y. 10471<br />
Office: [718] 862-7228, Fax: [718] 862-8020<br />
Stephen Dombroski, Assistant Athletic Director<br />
for Communications & Marketing<br />
Office: [718] 862-7228, Cell: [518] 928-6103<br />
Email: stephen.dombroski@manhattan.edu<br />
Joe Clifford, Assistant Sports Information Director<br />
Office: [718] 862-7709, Cell: [716] 903-7057<br />
Email: joseph.clifford@manhattan.edu<br />
Christian Heimall, Sports Information Graduate Assistant<br />
Office: [718] 862-7728, Cell: [410] 979-8650<br />
Email: Christian.Heimall@manhattan.edu<br />
Media Coverage<br />
Newspapers<br />
The Journal News<br />
1 Gannett Drive<br />
White Plains, NY 10604<br />
(914) 694-5061<br />
Fax: (914) 694-5018<br />
New York Daily News<br />
450 West 33rd Street<br />
New York, NY 10001<br />
(2<strong>12</strong>) 210-1670<br />
Fax: (2<strong>12</strong>) 643-7845<br />
New York Post<br />
<strong>12</strong>11 Ave. of the Americas<br />
New York, NY 10036<br />
(2<strong>12</strong>) 930-8700<br />
Fax: (2<strong>12</strong>) 930-8727<br />
New York Times<br />
229 West 43rd Street<br />
New York, NY 10036<br />
(2<strong>12</strong>) 556-7381<br />
Fax: (2<strong>12</strong>) 556-5848<br />
Newsday<br />
235 Pinelawn Road<br />
Melville, NY 11747-4250<br />
(631) 843-2810<br />
Fax: (631) 454-6892<br />
Riverdale Press<br />
6155 Broadway<br />
Riverdale, NY 10471<br />
(718) 543-6065<br />
Fax: (718) 543-4038<br />
TV<br />
FOX 5<br />
205 East 67th Street<br />
New York, NY 10021<br />
(2<strong>12</strong>) 452-3784<br />
Fax: (2<strong>12</strong>) 452-5517<br />
WNBC<br />
30 Rockefeller Plaza<br />
New York, NY 10020<br />
(2<strong>12</strong>) 664-5313<br />
Fax: (2<strong>12</strong>) 459-13<strong>12</strong><br />
ESPN<br />
935 Middle Street<br />
Bristol, CT 06010<br />
(860) 766-2000<br />
Fax: (860) 585-2213<br />
MSG Network<br />
4 Penn Plaza<br />
New York, NY 10001<br />
(2<strong>12</strong>) 465-6741<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
WABC<br />
7 Lincoln Square<br />
New York, NY 10052<br />
(2<strong>12</strong>) 456-3206<br />
SPORTSNET NEW YORK<br />
75 Rockefeller Plaza<br />
New York, NY 10019<br />
(2<strong>12</strong>) 485-4903<br />
Fax: (2<strong>12</strong>) 485-4910<br />
WCBS<br />
51 West 52nd Street<br />
New York, NY 10019<br />
(2<strong>12</strong>) 975-1741<br />
Fax: (2<strong>12</strong>) 975-6329<br />
NEWS <strong>12</strong> - Bronx<br />
930 Soundview Avenue<br />
Bronx, NY 10473<br />
(718) 861-6800<br />
Fax: (718) 861-6800<br />
2<br />
Radio<br />
WFAN Radio<br />
345 Hudson Street<br />
New York, NY 10014<br />
(2<strong>12</strong>) 315-7000<br />
Fax: (718) 706-6481<br />
ESPN 1050 AM (WEPN)<br />
2 Penn Plaza, 17th Floor<br />
New York, NY 10<strong>12</strong>1<br />
(800) 919-3776<br />
Fax: (2<strong>12</strong>) 239-7203<br />
WCBS Radio<br />
524 West 57th Street<br />
New York, NY 10019<br />
(2<strong>12</strong>) 975-2<strong>12</strong>7<br />
Fax: (2<strong>12</strong>) 975-1907<br />
WINS Radio Sports<br />
90 Park Avenue<br />
New York, NY 10016<br />
(888) 994-7767<br />
Fax: (2<strong>12</strong>) 489-7034<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l<br />
Wires<br />
Associated Press<br />
450 West 33rd Street<br />
New York, NY 10001<br />
(2<strong>12</strong>) 621-1630<br />
Fax: (2<strong>12</strong>) 621-1639<br />
SportsTicker<br />
ESPN Plaza<br />
Building B, 4th Floor<br />
Bristol, CT 06010<br />
(860) 766-1899;<br />
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Audio: For the 14th year, <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> men’s basketball games will be<br />
broadcast live over the internet. In partnership with Stretch Internet (ww.<br />
stretchinternet.com), followers of Jasper basketball can access the live playby-play<br />
broadcasts during the entire <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>12</strong> season. A link to the broadcast<br />
will be available at GoJaspers.com. <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Hall of Famer Brian<br />
Mahoney returns as the color analyst, along side play-by-play broadcaster<br />
Christian Heimall. Each broadcast will begin with the “Steve Masiello Pre-<br />
Game Report” 15 minutes prior to tip-off.<br />
Video: All <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> men’s basketball home games (with exception<br />
to national and regional telecasts) and road games with MAAC.tv partners will<br />
be streamed live exclusively at GoJaspers.com as part of the JasperVision<br />
platform. All Jasper basketball games will be broadcast in High Definition<br />
during the <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>12</strong> campaign. <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Hall of Famer Brian<br />
Mahoney and Christian Heimall will call all the action this season.<br />
JasperVision is <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong> on-line destination for live and ondemand<br />
streaming video. During the <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>12</strong> academic year, home athletic<br />
events will be broadcast via JasperVision.<br />
JASPERS ON TELEVISION<br />
At least five men’s basketball regular season games will be broadcasted nationally during the <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>12</strong> campaign. Draddy Gymnasium will play host to two<br />
national broadcasts on ESPN3.com as part of the MAACTV package. The MAAC Men’s Basketball Championships will be televised, with the championship game<br />
airing on an ESPN family network for the 27th consecutive year. <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s BracketBuster contest may be televised.<br />
Date team site time station<br />
Mon., Nov. 14 Syracuse Carrier Dome 7 p.m. esPNU<br />
Sat., Jan. 14 Siena Draddy Gymnasium 7 p.m. esPN3.com<br />
Fri., Jan. 20 Marist McCann Center 9 p.m. esPN3.com<br />
Sun., Jan. 29 Niagara gallagher Center 4 p.m. esPN3.com<br />
Sat., Feb. 4 Iona Draddy Gymnasium 7 p.m. esPN3.com<br />
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<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> season outlook<br />
Kidani Brutus<br />
The ‘<strong>Manhattan</strong> Brand’ has been<br />
something first year head coach Steve<br />
Masiello has talked about since he was<br />
introduced to the Jasper faithful on April 13,<br />
<strong>2011</strong>. Since that day, Masiello has worked<br />
tirelessly to instill this new style, attitude and<br />
work ethic on a blend of talented players that<br />
he believes can elevate the <strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s<br />
basketball team back to the upper echelon of<br />
NCAA Division I mid-major programs.<br />
“We want to make <strong>Manhattan</strong> a program<br />
that everyone recognizes. Not only for our<br />
success on the court, but off the court too,”<br />
explained Masiello. “We are going to be the<br />
ultimate professionals in everything we do.”<br />
After six years in training as an assistant<br />
coach at the University of Louisville under<br />
Rick Pitino, Masiello returns to a place where<br />
he was a key part of a Jaspers renaissance in<br />
which the storied 105-year old program was<br />
built up to arguably an all-time high.<br />
Masiello served as an assistant at<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> from 2001-2005 and helped<br />
lead the program to three postseason<br />
appearances in four years, including two<br />
trips to the NCAA Tournament (2003 &<br />
2004). Most notably, it was the last time the<br />
Jaspers earned an invite to the Big Dance.<br />
“Anytime you can go to a place where<br />
you have experienced success first-hand,<br />
then you are already ahead of the game,”<br />
explained Masiello. “We have the blueprint<br />
of what worked here before, and now it is<br />
time to duplicate it.”<br />
Looking to revive the Jaspers program,<br />
Masiello inherits 10 returnees and welcomes<br />
in six newcomers all of whom have marked<br />
March 5, 20<strong>12</strong>, the date of the MAAC<br />
Championship game at the MassMutual<br />
Center in Springfield, Mass., on their<br />
calendars. The Jaspers will rely on cocaptains<br />
Kidani Brutus and George Beamon<br />
to pave the way in their journey to achieve<br />
excellence.<br />
“Kidani and George are both terrific<br />
players, wonderful people and role models,<br />
but their success as team captains will<br />
be measured by their ability to positively<br />
influence their teammates,” Masiello<br />
emphasized. “I want to see them make<br />
their teammates better, so it comes down<br />
to how they lead vocally and hold others<br />
accountable. Our success relies on their<br />
leadership.”<br />
Beamon is coming off a breakout<br />
campaign where he was tabbed one of the<br />
top players in the MAAC, as well as in the<br />
Metropolitan area. The junior guard from<br />
Roslyn, N.Y. proved himself as a prolific<br />
scorer last season averaging 16.3 points,<br />
which was the third highest scoring average<br />
in the conference. Brutus returned to his<br />
hometown last year after playing his first<br />
two collegiate seasons at Carl Albert State<br />
in Oklahoma. The sharp shooting guard<br />
converted a team-high 63 3-pointers and<br />
ranked seventh in the MAAC for 3-pointers<br />
per game.<br />
With their polished offensive games,<br />
Brutus and Beamon are expected to flourish<br />
in Masiello’s up-tempo style.<br />
“We want to get our offensive numbers<br />
up and consistently score in the eighties. We<br />
are going to force tempo on our opponents,”<br />
explained Masiello. “We are going to run 11-<br />
<strong>12</strong> players deep on any given night. Our goal<br />
is to make teams do things they are not used<br />
to practicing.”<br />
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Masiello has assembled a strong staff<br />
who will help carry out his master plan. With<br />
the addition of associate head coach Matt<br />
Grady, assistant coaches Scott Padgett and<br />
Rashon Burno, and coordinator of basketball<br />
operations Mathiew Wilson the Jaspers’<br />
coaching staff has a variety of collegiate and<br />
professional experience, all of whom have all<br />
enjoyed success at each level.<br />
“These guys are all winners, and that<br />
is more important than anything else,”<br />
emphasized Masiello. “They all have great<br />
pedigree, they all come from great basketball<br />
backgrounds and were all former players in<br />
some capacity. This staff has a terrific ability<br />
to relate to players today.”<br />
The Backcourt<br />
The Jaspers return an experienced<br />
backcourt comprised of upperclassmen<br />
Brutus and Beamon who will be aided by<br />
2010-11 All-MAAC Rookie Team selection<br />
Michael Alvarado. This guard trio was<br />
a mainstay in <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s starting line<br />
up and accounted for nearly 60% of the<br />
Jaspers scoring last season. Senior Liam<br />
McCabe-Moran, junior Mohamed Koita and<br />
freshman Donovan Kates are also expected<br />
to contribute in the Jaspers’ new up-tempo<br />
style.<br />
“I am really excited about our perimeter<br />
players,” explained Masiello. “They are all in<br />
great shape and each guy brings something<br />
unique to the table. George (Beamon)<br />
is a tremendous slashing scorer, Kidani<br />
(Brutus) and Liam (McCabe-Moran) are<br />
deadly shooting threats from the outside,<br />
Mohamed (Koita) is a lock down defender<br />
and Donovan (Kates) gives us size in a<br />
power guard role.”<br />
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Beamon returns as <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s top<br />
scoring threat after putting up a team-high<br />
505 points, while averaging 6.1 rebounds<br />
starting 30 of 31 appearances last year.<br />
He recorded 28 double-digit scoring<br />
performances and led <strong>Manhattan</strong> in points<br />
18 times. Beamon brings endless energy and<br />
length to the wing position, which allowed<br />
him to lead the squad with a 45 steals and<br />
finish fourth in the league averaging 1.5 steals<br />
per game. As a sophomore he ranked 10th<br />
in the conference with a 73.8% free-throw<br />
percentage and posted a team-high eight<br />
20-point performances. Beamon excelled in<br />
conference games putting up 17.1 points per<br />
contest, including a career-high 35 points in a<br />
victory over Siena.<br />
Brutus, a 6’1” guard from the Bronx,<br />
returns for his final campaign in Riverdale in<br />
tip-top shape as he shaved off 25 pounds with<br />
a strenuous off-season work out regiment.<br />
The transfer from Carl Albert State in Poteau,<br />
Okla. started 25 of 31 appearances as a junior<br />
and proved himself as one of the Jaspers’<br />
best clutch shooters. Brutus averaged 9.5<br />
points per game and converted 3-pointers at<br />
a 40% rate. He ranked second in the MAAC<br />
averaging 2.0 3s per contest and finished<br />
with 13 double-digit scoring efforts. Brutus<br />
exploded for a career-high 25 points with<br />
seven 3-pointers in an overtime victory at<br />
Stony Brook.<br />
Alvarado is coming off a superb freshman<br />
campaign where he started 23 of 26<br />
appearances at the point guard position. The<br />
6’2” local product from All Hallows High<br />
Rhamel Brown<br />
School completed the year second on the<br />
team and 17th in the MAAC with 11.2 points<br />
per game. Alvarado was the Jaspers leader in<br />
assists and he finished the year ranked 10th<br />
in the MAAC with 3.2 per game. He posted <strong>12</strong><br />
double-digit scoring performances, including<br />
three 20+ point efforts, and was eighth in the<br />
conference with a 78.2% free-throw mark.<br />
McCabe-Moran offers the Jaspers another<br />
pure shooting option in the backcourt. The<br />
6’4”, 190-pound senior who was a two-time<br />
All New York State selection scored over<br />
1,400-points locally at Rye High School.<br />
McCabe-Moran saw limited time as a reserve<br />
in his first two years in Riverdale, but is<br />
expected to play a larger role with his superb<br />
shooting ability in the Jaspers’ new style.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> will take advantage of Koita’s<br />
excellent athleticism as he is expected to be<br />
a major factor on both ends of the court.<br />
After a tremendous rehabilitation from a<br />
pair of injuries, Koita worked his way back<br />
into the Jaspers’ line up last December.<br />
The smooth yet explosive guard appeared<br />
in 16 games, starting in nine contests last<br />
season. A 6’4” product of Cergy, France, Koita<br />
gradually returned to form as he got back<br />
into game shape. Now healthy with a full<br />
preseason under his belt, Koita will be asked<br />
to contribute more. Defensively, the former<br />
track & field star can be a lock down defender<br />
and adds great length, which fits in well for<br />
the Jaspers full court press efforts.<br />
Kates, a 6’6” 200-pound guard from<br />
Hopkinsville, Ky., can stretch opposing<br />
defenses with his outstanding shooting<br />
ability. He can also break down an opponent<br />
off the dribble. Kates comes to <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
after a successful career at Christian County<br />
High School playing for head coach Kerry<br />
Stovall. The four year starter helped lead<br />
Christian County to the <strong>2011</strong> Kentucky State<br />
Championship and garnered Second Team<br />
All-Kentucky honors as a senior averaging 20<br />
points and seven rebounds per game.<br />
Fellow freshman DeCarlos Anderson adds<br />
depth at the point guard position. The 6’1”,<br />
180-pound native of Portsmouth, Va. played<br />
four years at nationally ranked I.C. Norcom<br />
High School for head coach Leon Goolsby.<br />
Anderson garnered First Team All-Eastern<br />
Regional and Second Team All-State honors<br />
after averaging 15.8 points as a senior helping<br />
lead the Greyhounds to a 30-1 overall record.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> newcomers RaShawn Stores<br />
and Chris Viven will not be available to the<br />
Jaspers in <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>12</strong> per NCAA eligibility<br />
requirements.<br />
Djibril Coulibaly<br />
The Frontcourt<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong>’s front court will be powered<br />
primarily by sophomore Rhamel Brown,<br />
and senior Roberto Colonette, along with<br />
newcomers Emmy Andujar and Ryan McCoy.<br />
The Jaspers core in the middle consists of a<br />
good size, athleticism and a blend of talent<br />
that will give <strong>Manhattan</strong> a several different<br />
looks.<br />
“We think we have some very good front<br />
court players,” said Masiello. “We will use a<br />
variety of guys in post positions this season.<br />
“I think Rhamel (Brown) is a player who<br />
can make tremendous strides if we can get<br />
him to have a larger low post presence.<br />
Defensively, he can own the paint and he<br />
is a terrific offensive rebounder. Roberto<br />
(Colonette) is also a guy who can surprise<br />
people as he has high major ability, but<br />
they key for him is to stay healthy. Emmy<br />
(Andujar) is a player who can contribute<br />
immediately with his skill set and ability to<br />
play multiple positions. And Ryan (McCoy)<br />
will be a terrific player down the road once he<br />
gains strength and weight.”<br />
Brown saw significant minutes last season<br />
and developed tremendously before the<br />
conclusion of his rookie campaign. The 6’6”<br />
215-pound Brooklyn native is one of the top<br />
shot blockers in the MAAC. Brown started<br />
25 of 31 appearances and set a <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
freshman record with 68 blocks, which ranks<br />
second all-time on the Jaspers’ single season<br />
list. Brown led the MAAC with 2.2 blocks<br />
per game and was also dominant on the<br />
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Kevin Laue<br />
glass averaging 7.1 rebounds per contest,<br />
the fifth highest average in the conference.<br />
A constant double-digit statistical threat,<br />
Brown recorded four double-doubles in<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong>.<br />
Colonette was sidelined for the entire<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> campaign with an injury he<br />
suffered during the preseason. After a<br />
full year of rehab, the Queens native who<br />
has a 6’7”, 200-pound frame can be a<br />
major presence for the Jaspers in the post.<br />
Colonette transferred to <strong>Manhattan</strong> after<br />
being named Junior <strong>College</strong> Region XV<br />
Division I Player of the Year in 2010 at<br />
ASA Institute. He averaged <strong>12</strong>.5 points, 8.7<br />
rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game to earn<br />
Junior <strong>College</strong> All American Honorable<br />
Mention recognition in his final season with<br />
the Avengers.<br />
The Jaspers believe Andujar can have<br />
an immediate impact in the lineup after a<br />
successful four year playing career locally at<br />
Rice High School. A 6’5” 205-pound versatile<br />
player, Andujar is a superb passer who is<br />
an inside-outside threat. He averaged <strong>12</strong>.3<br />
points, 7.8 rebounds and 3.9 assists as a<br />
senior helping Rice advance to the <strong>2011</strong><br />
CHSAA Class AA championship game.<br />
Andujar was an All-CHSAA Second Team<br />
honoree and earned New York Daily News<br />
All-<strong>Manhattan</strong> Second Team honors.<br />
McCoy, a 6’8” forward from Skillman, N.J.,<br />
comes to <strong>Manhattan</strong> from Montgomery<br />
High School where he was an All-Somerset<br />
County First Team selection after averaging<br />
14 points, 10.9 rebounds and 5.2 blocks.<br />
The two-time All-Somerset Defensive Team<br />
honoree helped lead Montgomery to a 24-6<br />
overall record as a junior as the Cougars<br />
won the Skyland Conference and the Central<br />
Jersey Group IV section title under head<br />
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coach Kris Grundy.<br />
Upperclassmen Djibril Coulibaly and<br />
Kevin Laue give <strong>Manhattan</strong> additional<br />
options down low. Coulibaly, a 6’9” shot<br />
blocker from Mali, has a long, athletic frame<br />
and can run the floor well. He saw action<br />
in 15 games last season, starting in three.<br />
Coulibaly delivered the top performance<br />
of his collegiate career when he posted <strong>12</strong><br />
points on 6-for-7 shooting to lift <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
past Marist last January.<br />
Laue has appeared in 41 games over<br />
his first two seasons in Riverdale. The<br />
6’11” product of Pleasanton, Calif., uses<br />
his size to clog up the lane and disrupt<br />
opposing offenses. Laue made three starts<br />
as a sophomore and put his ability to<br />
score and rebound on display on several<br />
occasions, most notably posting six points<br />
and grabbing three rebounds against<br />
Binghamton.<br />
Norwegian sophomore Torgrim<br />
Sommerfeldt can give the Jaspers a new<br />
dimension if healthy. The rangy shooter<br />
from Drammen missed the entire 2010-11<br />
due to injury, but has rehabbed his way back<br />
to be an option off the <strong>Manhattan</strong> bench.<br />
Sommerfeldt was a member of Norway’s<br />
National Team with experience playing on<br />
the under-16, under-18 and under-20 squads.<br />
Schedule<br />
The Jaspers schedule features a 31-game<br />
lineup with 13 home contests at the newly<br />
renovated Draddy Gymnasium. <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
will be featured in at least five national ESPN<br />
broadcasts. The Jaspers will open the <strong>2011</strong>-<br />
20<strong>12</strong> campaign at home on Nov. <strong>12</strong> against<br />
NJIT.<br />
The Jaspers then hit the road for a four<br />
game stretch with their participation in<br />
the competitive 16-team field of the Dick’s<br />
Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> visits the Carrier Dome on Nov.<br />
14 to square off with Syracuse in a nationally<br />
televised contest on ESPNU. It kicks off the<br />
Jaspers fifth appearance in the NIT Season<br />
Tip-Off and is <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s 28th meeting alltime<br />
against the Orange.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> is guaranteed four games<br />
in the 27th annual NIT Season Tip-Off.<br />
The Jaspers will play Albany or Brown in<br />
the ensuing round in Syracuse, N.Y. on<br />
Nov. 15 for either the North Regional’s<br />
championship or consolation contest. The<br />
champion of the North Region will advance<br />
to Madison Square Garden to vie for the<br />
title, while the remaining teams in the<br />
tournament field will compete in third- and<br />
fourth-round doubleheaders Nov. 21-22 on<br />
the campuses of the three highest remaining<br />
seeds.<br />
The Jaspers return to Draddy Gymnasium<br />
on Nov. 26 to renew its local rivalry<br />
with Columbia. It will be <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s<br />
first meeting with the Lions since 2003.<br />
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<strong>Manhattan</strong> then hits the road for its second<br />
straight game with an Ivy League opponent<br />
on Nov. 29 when the Jaspers take on Penn at<br />
The Palestra in Philadelphia.<br />
After <strong>Manhattan</strong> visits Rider on Dec. 2 to<br />
open the MAAC season, the Jaspers have a<br />
two game home series beginning with Saint<br />
Peter’s on Dec. 4. <strong>Manhattan</strong> hosts crossborough<br />
rival Fordham on Dec. 7 for the<br />
104th “Battle of the Bronx”, before rounding<br />
out <strong>2011</strong> with four consecutive road games,<br />
including three straight against the Colonial<br />
Athletic Association. On Dec. 10, <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
travels to Hempstead, N.Y. to meet Hofstra,<br />
and then returns a game with its 2010<br />
Bracketbuster opponent Towson. Three days<br />
later, the Jaspers take on George Mason<br />
(Dec. 23). <strong>Manhattan</strong> completes the road<br />
series at Binghamton on Dec. 30.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> will be tested early in 20<strong>12</strong> with<br />
stiff MAAC competition right out of the gate.<br />
The Jaspers play host to Rider on Jan. 2 and<br />
then travel to Baltimore to meet Loyola (Jan.<br />
5). <strong>Manhattan</strong> has Fairfield at home on Jan.<br />
8 and heads to New Rochelle, N.Y. on Jan. <strong>12</strong><br />
to face local conference rival Iona.<br />
Siena visits Draddy Gymnasium on Jan.<br />
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Jan. 20 to face Marist, the site of Michael<br />
Alvarado’s half court game winning shot last<br />
season that garnered the #1 play in sports<br />
honors for that day on ESPN SportsCenter’s<br />
Top 10 List. <strong>Manhattan</strong> plays Niagara at<br />
home on Jan. 22, before traveling to Western<br />
New York to face Canisius on Jan. 27 and the<br />
Purple Eagles again on Jan. 29.<br />
Marist (Feb. 2) and Iona (Feb. 4) come to<br />
Draddy Gymnasium to start the final month<br />
of the regular-season. The Jaspers then<br />
embark on their longest road trip of the New<br />
Year, a three game set at Fairfield (Feb. 9),<br />
Saint Peter’s (Feb. 11) and Siena (Feb. 14).<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> wraps up the regular-season<br />
with a three game home series, beginning<br />
with a Sears BracketBuster contest on<br />
Feb. 18. It will be the ninth straight year<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> has participated in the event.<br />
The Jaspers opponent will be assigned a few<br />
weeks prior to the event date. <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
wraps up the regular-season in Riverdale<br />
with Canisius (Feb. 24) and then Loyola<br />
(Feb. 26) for Senior Day.<br />
The <strong>2011</strong> MAAC Basketball<br />
Championships will be held at the<br />
MassMutual Center in Springfield, Mass.<br />
from March 2 - 5.
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<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> ROSTER<br />
Numerical Roster<br />
No. Name cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School<br />
1 DeCarlos Anderson Fr. G 6-1 180 Portsmouth, Va./I.C. Norcom<br />
4 Chris Viven* Jr. G 5-10 185 New York, N.Y./High School for Environmental Studies<br />
5 Mohamed Koita Jr. G 6-4 195 Cergy, France/Stoneridge Prep<br />
10 Ryan McCoy Fr. F 6-8 185 Skillman, N.J./Montgomery<br />
<strong>12</strong> RaShawn Stores* Fr. G 5-11 195 Bronx, N.Y./All Hallows/Robinson School<br />
13 Emmy Andujar Fr. F 6-5 205 Bronx, N.Y./Rice<br />
14 Torgrim Sommerfeldt So. F 6-6 200 Drammen, Norway/NTG Academy<br />
20 Liam McCabe-Moran sr. G 6-4 190 New Rochelle, N.Y./Rye High School/Harcum <strong>College</strong><br />
21 Djibril Coulibaly Sr. C 6-9 200 Bamako, Mali/Cardozo High School/Boys to Men Academy<br />
22 Roberto Colonette sr. F 6-7 210 Queens, N.Y./Robert F. Kennedy/ASA Institute<br />
24 George Beamon Jr. G/F 6-4 170 Roslyn, N.Y./Roslyn<br />
31 Michael Alvarado so. G 6-2 185 Bronx, N.Y./All Hallows<br />
32 Rhamel Brown so. F/C 6-6 215 Brooklyn, N.Y./Transit Tech<br />
33 Donovan Kates Fr. G 6-6 200 Hopkinsville, Ky./Christian County<br />
41 Kevin Laue Jr. C 6-11 230 Pleasanton, Calif./Amador Valley/Fork Union Military Academy<br />
50 Kidani Brutus sr. G 6-1 200 Bronx, N.Y./Wings Academy/Carl Albert State<br />
Alphabetical Roster<br />
No. Name cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School<br />
31 Michael Alvarado so. G 6-2 185 Bronx, N.Y./All Hallows<br />
1 DeCarlos Anderson Fr. G 6-1 180 Portsmouth, Va./I.C. Norcom<br />
13 Emmy Andujar Fr. F 6-5 205 Bronx, N.Y./Rice<br />
24 George Beamon Jr. G/F 6-4 170 Roslyn, N.Y./Roslyn<br />
32 Rhamel Brown so. F/C 6-6 215 Brooklyn, N.Y./Transit Tech<br />
50 Kidani Brutus sr. G 6-1 200 Bronx, N.Y./Wings Academy/Carl Albert State<br />
22 Roberto Colonette sr. F 6-7 210 Queens, N.Y./Robert F. Kennedy/ASA Institute<br />
21 Djibril Coulibaly sr. C 6-9 200 Bamako, Mali/Cardozo High School/Boys to Men Academy<br />
33 Donovan Kates Fr. G 6-6 200 Hopkinsville, Ky./Christian County<br />
5 Mohamed Koita Jr. G 6-4 195 Cergy, France/Stoneridge Prep<br />
41 Kevin Laue Jr. C 6-11 230 Pleasanton, Calif./Amador Valley/Fork Union Military Academy<br />
20 Liam McCabe-Moran sr. G 6-4 190 New Rochelle, N.Y./Rye High School/Harcum <strong>College</strong><br />
10 Ryan McCoy Fr. F 6-8 185 Skillman, N.J./Montgomery<br />
14 Torgrim Sommerfeldt So. F 6-6 200 Drammen, Norway/NTG Academy<br />
<strong>12</strong> RaShawn Stores* Fr. G 5-11 195 Bronx, N.Y./All Hallows/Robinson School<br />
4 Chris Viven* Jr. G 5-10 185 New York, N.Y./High School for Environmental Studies<br />
* Must sit out <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>12</strong> season<br />
Head coach<br />
Steve Masiello (Kentucky ‘00), First Season<br />
associate head coach<br />
Matt Grady (Saint Joseph’s ‘01), First Season<br />
Coordinator of Basketball Operations<br />
Matt Wilson (Louisville ‘10), First Season<br />
Strength & Conditioning Coach<br />
Drew Gladstone<br />
Assistant coaches<br />
Scott Padgett (Kentucky ‘99), Second Season<br />
Rashon Burno (DePaul ‘02), First Season<br />
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<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> ROSTER BREAKDOWN<br />
By Position<br />
Guards (8)<br />
Alvarado<br />
Anderson<br />
Brutus<br />
Kates<br />
Koita<br />
McCabe-Moran<br />
Stores<br />
Viven<br />
Guard/Forward (1)<br />
Beamon<br />
Forwards (4)<br />
Andujar<br />
Colonette<br />
McCoy<br />
Sommerfeldt<br />
Forward/Center (1)<br />
Brown<br />
Centers (2)<br />
Coulibaly<br />
Laue<br />
By State/Country<br />
California (1)<br />
Laue<br />
France (1)<br />
Koita<br />
Kentucky (1)<br />
Kates<br />
Mali (1)<br />
Coulibaly<br />
New York (9)<br />
Alvarado<br />
Andujar<br />
Beamon<br />
Brown<br />
Brutus<br />
Colonette<br />
McCabe-Moran<br />
Stores<br />
Viven<br />
New Jersey (1)<br />
McCoy<br />
Norway (1)<br />
Sommerfeldt<br />
Virginia (1)<br />
Anderson<br />
By Height<br />
Laue 6-11<br />
Coulibaly 6-9<br />
McCoy 6-8<br />
Colonette 6-7<br />
Brown 6-6<br />
Kates 6-6<br />
Sommerfeldt 6-6<br />
Andujar 6-5<br />
Beamon 6-4<br />
Koita 6-4<br />
McCabe-Moran 6-4<br />
Alvarado 6-2<br />
Anderson 6-1<br />
Brutus 6-1<br />
Stores 5-11<br />
Viven 5-10<br />
By Class<br />
Seniors (4)<br />
Brutus<br />
Colonette<br />
Coulibaly<br />
McCabe-Moran<br />
Juniors (4)<br />
Beamon<br />
Koita<br />
Laue<br />
Viven<br />
Sophomores (3)<br />
Alvarado<br />
Brown<br />
Sommerfeldt<br />
Freshman (5)<br />
Anderson<br />
Andujar<br />
Kates<br />
McCoy<br />
Stores<br />
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Head Coach • First Season • Kentucky ‘00<br />
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<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Athletic Director Bob Byrnes, Steve Masiello and <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> President<br />
Brennan O’Donnell, Ph.D.”<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> named Steve Masiello its 23rd head men’s<br />
basketball coach in program history on April 11, <strong>2011</strong>. Masiello<br />
arrived back in his native New York after spending six years in the Big<br />
East as an assistant at Louisville under head coach Rick Pitino. Over<br />
his six-year tenure at Louisville, he helped lead the Cards to a 148-61<br />
(.708) overall record, six straight 20-win seasons and four NCAA<br />
Tournament appearances, advancing to the Elite Eight twice (2008 &<br />
2009). Masiello played a vital role in building Louisville’s 2009 Big<br />
East Championship team which won 31 games, including a program<br />
record 16 in conference, and entered the NCAA Tournament as the<br />
No. 1 overall seed.<br />
“I am honored and humbled to be the next coach of <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong>,” stated Masiello. “I am eager to lead the Jaspers back to<br />
prominence as being a premier program in the conference, and reestablishing<br />
our rich tradition and winning history.”<br />
One of the nation’s most renowned recruiters, Masiello effectively<br />
directed the Cards’ recruiting efforts by signing four Top-20 recruiting<br />
Masiello’s Winning Ways<br />
Jaspers head coach is no stranger to success<br />
As an Assistant Coach<br />
University of Louisville (2005 – <strong>2011</strong>)<br />
2005-2006 21-13 NIT Semifinals<br />
2006-2007 24-10 NCAA Tournament Second Round<br />
2007-2008 27-9 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight<br />
2008-2009 31-6 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight (No. 1 Overall Seed),<br />
big East Champions<br />
2009-2010 20-13 NCAA Tournament Second Round<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> 25-10 NCAA Tournament First Round<br />
148-61 (.708)<br />
classes, which included four McDonald’s All-Americans over his<br />
time in Louisville. The Cards’ 2008 recruiting class garnered a No.<br />
4 national ranking, featuring 2008 USA Today High School National<br />
Player of the Year and future NBA player Samardo Samuels.<br />
Masiello was named one of the nation’s Top 25 collegiate assistant<br />
coaches according to FoxSports.com (2010) & Rivals.com (2007). He<br />
managed the Cards’ game preparation and scouting responsibilities<br />
for his last three years with the program as Louisville amassed a 76-<br />
29 (.724) overall record, including a 39-15 (.722) mark in the Big East<br />
during this stretch.<br />
“Steve has been a tireless worker in his six years at Louisville,”<br />
explained Cardinals head coach Rick Pitino. “I’ve seen him grow<br />
from a ball boy with the New York Knicks to an outstanding teacher<br />
of the game. I’m real proud of his efforts and I know he will do an<br />
unbelievable job turning <strong>Manhattan</strong> back into a winner.”<br />
Masiello returns to Riverdale, where he helped lead <strong>Manhattan</strong> to<br />
three postseason appearances in four years (2001-05) as an assistant<br />
coach, which included two trips to the NCAA Tournament (2003 &<br />
2004) and one to the NIT (2002). Under his tutelage, the Jaspers<br />
posted an 83-36 (.697) overall record and won the 2003 & 2004<br />
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championships. Masiello was<br />
a key contributor on the Jaspers’ coaching staff which helped lead<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> to its third NCAA Tournament victory in program history<br />
in 2004, defeating Florida in the First Round.<br />
“Steve is a winner who has had success at each of his previous<br />
coaching stops and during his collegiate playing career at Kentucky,”<br />
said <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Director of <strong>Athletics</strong> Bob Byrnes. “We are<br />
extremely fortunate to hire a well-respected, highly experienced coach<br />
who is familiar with building a winning tradition here at <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong> from his days as an assistant.”<br />
Prior to <strong>Manhattan</strong>, Masiello served as the administrative assistant<br />
at Tulane under head coach Shawn Finney for one year (2000-01).<br />
A 2000 graduate of the University of Kentucky with a degree in<br />
communications, Masiello was a four-year member of the Wildcats’<br />
basketball team, playing under head coaches Rick Pitino (1996-97)<br />
and Tubby Smith (1997-2000). During his playing career, Kentucky<br />
went to the Final Four twice (1997 & 1998), advancing to the National<br />
Championship game both times and winning the title in 1998. Masiello<br />
was named the Wildcats’ co-captain his senior year.<br />
Masiello hails from White Plains, N.Y., and attended Archbishop<br />
Stepinac High School. He completed his final two years at the Harvey<br />
School in Katonah, N.Y., where he helped the basketball program win the<br />
New England Prep School Athletic Association Championship. Masiello<br />
also served as a ball boy for the New York Knicks during his youth.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> (2001 - 2005)<br />
2001-2002 20-9 NIT First Round<br />
2002-2003 23-7 NCAA Tournament First Round, MAAC Champions<br />
2003-2004 25-6 NCAA Tournament Second Round, MAAC Champions<br />
2004-2005 15-14<br />
83-36 (.697)<br />
Playing Career<br />
University of Kentucky (1996 – 2000)<br />
1996-1997 35-5 NCAA Tournament Finals, SEC Champions<br />
1997-1998 35-4 National Champions, SEC Champions<br />
1998-1999 28-9 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight, SEC Champions<br />
1999-2000 23-10 NCAA Tournament Second Round<br />
(served as Wildcats’ co-captain)<br />
<strong>12</strong>1-28 (.8<strong>12</strong>)<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> President Brennan O’Donnell, Ph.D, The Honorable Rudolph W.<br />
Giuliani ‘65, former Mayor of New York City and chairman & chief executive officer for<br />
Giuliani Partners, <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Head Men’s Basketball Coach Steve Masiello<br />
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Matt Grady enters his first season as associate head coach on the<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball staff.<br />
Grady comes to Riverdale with experience at the University of<br />
Louisville, the University of Cincinnati, New Mexico State, Murray<br />
State and Saint Joseph’s. He most recently worked for the past year<br />
as the Elite Camp Director with the Hoop Group, which is based in<br />
Neptune, N.J. In that role, Grady coordinated many events annually,<br />
including the Nation’s #1 Exposure Camp in July, along with Top-100<br />
showcases over 13 locations along the east coast during the spring<br />
and fall featuring rising scholastic talent.<br />
Prior to the Hoop Group, Grady spent the 2009-2010 season at<br />
Morehead State, working under head coach Donnie Tyndall. In his<br />
one year at Morehead State, he helped guide the Eagles to 24<br />
wins, the second most in school history. Grady was responsible<br />
for directing the scouting and game planning for each<br />
opponent, while assisting with recruiting and scheduling.<br />
At Morehead State, Grady worked with NBA prospect<br />
Kenneth Faried, who garnered Ohio Valley Conference<br />
Player of the Year honors and ranked second in the<br />
NCAA for rebounding during his tenure.<br />
Grady served as a special assistant to Pitino<br />
at Louisville for the Cards’ 2008-2009 team<br />
which posted a 31-6 overall record, won the<br />
Big East regular season and tournament<br />
championships and advanced to the<br />
NCAA Tournament Elite Eight. He was<br />
Associate Head Coach • First Season • Saint Joseph’s ‘01<br />
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primarily responsible for assisting with scouting opponents and developing<br />
game strategies. Grady spent his first term at Louisville from 2001-2003 as<br />
a graduate assistant during Pitino’s first two years with the program. The<br />
Cardinals won 44 games over the span and were Conference USA Champions<br />
in 2002-2003.<br />
Grady worked as an assistant coach at New Mexico State University under<br />
head coach Marvin Menzies for the 2007-2008 season. The Aggies produced<br />
a 21-14 overall record and were Co-Regular Season Champions of the Western<br />
Athletic Conference.<br />
He was the Director of Basketball Operations at Cincinnati in 2006-07<br />
for head coach Mick Cronin. He oversaw team academic progress and<br />
performance, as well as scouting opponents and evaluating game film.<br />
Grady also served under Cronin at Murray State for three seasons<br />
prior to joining the Bearcats’ staff. At Murray State, he was the team’s<br />
academic liaison and played a key role in all aspects of on-the-floor<br />
coaching for a Racer program that produced a 69-23 (.750) overall<br />
record.<br />
Grady began his coaching career with Phil Martelli at Saint<br />
Joseph’s University as a student assistant. He earned his<br />
bachelor’s degree in finance from Saint Joseph’s in 2001<br />
and was a four-year member of<br />
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Assistant Coach • Second Season • Kentucky ‘99<br />
Scott Padgett enters his second season as an assistant coach with<br />
the <strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball program. Padgett, an eight-year NBA<br />
veteran and former University of Kentucky standout, will assist in the<br />
development of the Jaspers post and front court players.<br />
Prior to joining the <strong>Manhattan</strong> basketball program last year,<br />
Padgett spent the 2009-10 season at his alma mater on head<br />
coach John Calipari’s staff. The Wildcats advanced to the Elite<br />
Eight of the NCAA Tournament, finished with a 35-3 overall<br />
record and ranked in the top-5 of both the Associated Press<br />
and ESPN/USA Today polls, including a #1 ranking on<br />
January 25.<br />
The Louisville, Ky. native was a first round draft pick<br />
selected 28th overall by the Utah Jazz in 1999 and<br />
spent eight years in the NBA. Padgett recorded<br />
1,142 points in four years with the Jazz before spending the next two seasons with<br />
the Houston Rockets. He played the 2005-06 season with the New Jersey Nets.<br />
Padgett began the 2006-07 season with the Rockets before being traded to the<br />
Memphis Grizzlies, where he finished out his career.<br />
Padgett played at Kentucky from 1995-99. He helped lead the Wildcats<br />
to the 1998 NCAA National Championship, where he was named to the<br />
NCAA All-Final Four team, as well as the NCAA All-East Regional team<br />
and All-SEC during the regular season. In 1997, Padgett helped<br />
Kentucky to the NCAA championship game and was named to the<br />
All-Final Four team. A true student-athlete, Padgett received<br />
All-SEC honors twice for his work on the hardwood, and<br />
he was also honored with Academic All-SEC honors in<br />
1998 and 1999 for his success in the classroom. Padgett<br />
scored 1,252 points over his career, which ranks 32nd on<br />
Kentucky’s all-time list.<br />
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Assistant Coach • First Season • DePaul ‘02<br />
Rashon Burno enters his first season as an assistant coach on<br />
the <strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball staff.<br />
Burno, a standout point guard at DePaul University,<br />
reunited with his former college head coach Pat Kennedy<br />
as an assistant coach on his staff at Towson for the 2010-<br />
<strong>2011</strong> campaign. The Blue Demons’ only three-time team<br />
basketball captain finished his career at DePaul third in<br />
program history with 201 steals. Burno helped lead<br />
DePaul to two postseason appearances in his four<br />
years (1998-2002) in Chicago.<br />
Behind his leadership, the Blue Demons<br />
advanced to the National Invitation<br />
Tournament in 2000 after averaging 6.7<br />
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points, and leading DePaul with 80 steals and 148 assists, which rank<br />
third and 14th in school history for a single season. Burno helped<br />
guide DePaul to the NCAA Tournament in 2001 and was named<br />
to the Conference USA All-Tournament Team. He averaged 6.7<br />
points as the Blue Demons finished with a 21-<strong>12</strong> overall record.<br />
Burno helped anchor back-to-back national<br />
championship runs for St. Anthony’s High School in<br />
Jersey City under head coach Bob Hurley in 1996 and<br />
1997. Burno began his coaching career at the high<br />
school level as head coach at Marmion Academy in<br />
Chicago from 2007-2010 where he also served as<br />
a economics and physical education teacher. In<br />
his final season at Marmion Academy, he guided<br />
the Cadets to a 17-10 overall record.<br />
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Coordinator of Basketball Operations • First Season • Louisville ‘10<br />
Matt Wilson joins the <strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball<br />
program after working as the assistant video coordinator<br />
at Louisville for the 2010-<strong>2011</strong> season. He assisted with<br />
the Cardinals scouting of opponents and coordinated<br />
the film exchange for a team that finished with a<br />
25-10 overall record, <strong>12</strong>-6 mark in the Big East and<br />
advanced to the NCAA Tournament.<br />
Wilson served as a student manager for Louisville from 2008-<br />
2010, while working toward his bachelor’s degree in sport<br />
administration. He transferred to Louisville from Southern<br />
New Hampshire University where he was a student-manager<br />
for the Penmen in 2007-2008. Wilson also worked as a<br />
counselor at the highly regarded Five-Star Basketball<br />
Camps for the past two years.<br />
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Strength & Conditioning Coach • First Season • DePaul ‘09<br />
Drew Gladstone enters his first season serving as the<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball program’s strength and<br />
conditioning coach. Gladstone is a co-founder of<br />
High Rise Basketball Academy, an elite camp and<br />
training organization based in Fairfield County,<br />
Conn. He also has experience coaching with<br />
several AAU programs and basketball<br />
camps in the tri-state region.<br />
The Queens native, played Big East basketball at DePaul<br />
University under head coach Jerry Wainwright with his<br />
career cut short due to injury. During his tenure at DePaul,<br />
Gladstone earned Big East All-Academic honors in 2005.<br />
Gladstone was a McDonald’s All-America nominee out<br />
of Cardozo High School in Queens playing for head<br />
coach Ron Naclerio. He also garnered ABCD All-<br />
America honors and All-Queens recognition during<br />
his time at Cardozo.<br />
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SENIOR • 6-1 • 200 • GUARD<br />
BRONX, N.Y./WINGS ACADEMY/CARL ALBERT STATE<br />
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2010-<strong>2011</strong>: Started 25 of 31 appearances averaging 31.5 minutes per contest… averaged 9.5<br />
points per game and led <strong>Manhattan</strong> in 3-point shooting with a 40% field goal mark from beyond<br />
the arc… converted a team-high 63 3-pointers, ranking seventh in the MAAC with 2.0 3-pointers<br />
per game… posted 13 double-digit scoring efforts, including a career-high 25 points to lead<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> to an overtime victory at Stony Brook (2/19)… hit a career-high seven 3-pointers<br />
against Stony Brook (2/19), coming up with two clutch treys in overtime capping a 43 minute<br />
effort… led <strong>Manhattan</strong> in scoring three times, including a team-high 16 points over a career-high<br />
45 minutes in the MAAC Tournament against Siena (3/4)… finished third on the team shooting<br />
75% from the free-throw line and posted a 40% field goal rate… recorded first career doubledouble<br />
with 14 points and a career-high 10 rebounds to lead <strong>Manhattan</strong> past Penn (11/17)…<br />
buried the game clinching 3-pointer with 29 seconds remaining to secure the victory over Penn<br />
(11/17) at Draddy Gymnasium… registered 977 minutes, which was the second highest total<br />
by a Jasper… tied for third on the team with 33 steals and was second with 57 assists… pulled<br />
down 83 rebounds and blocked five shots… led <strong>Manhattan</strong> in assists seven times and rebounds<br />
twice… dished out a career-high five assists in a win over Niagara (1/17)… finished 27th in the<br />
MAAC in scoring (9.5 ppg) and ranked <strong>12</strong>th in conference games averaging 1.2 steals.<br />
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played two years at Carl Albert State <strong>College</strong> in Poteau, Okla. for head<br />
coach Mike St. John... averaged 8.7 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.6 assists over 27 appearances<br />
during the 2009-2010 campaign... shot 41.7% from the field and was second on the team with<br />
21 3-point field goals... during the 2008-2009 season at Carl Albert State averaged 11.6 points,<br />
4.0 rebounds, 2.7 assists and nearly one steal per game... he shot 49% from the field, 42%<br />
from 3-point territory and converted 70% of free-throw attempts over 25 games in his first year<br />
with the Vikings... played high school ball locally at Wings Academy for Tony Bergeron and Billy<br />
Turnage... averaged 15.9 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists as a senior and collected New York<br />
Daily News All Bronx honors... named to the New York Post All PSAL Second Team as a junior.<br />
PERSONAL: Born January 22, 1989... son of Dave McGhie and Shondella Brutus... has two<br />
brothers, Dave and Kenan, and two sisters, Malika and Zina... majoring in management.<br />
CAREER HIGHS<br />
Points: 25, at Stony Brook, 2/19/11<br />
Rebounds: 10, vs. Penn, 11/17/10<br />
Assists: 5, vs. Niagara, 1/17/11<br />
Steals: 3, vs. Siena, 2/13/11<br />
FGM: 9, at Stony Brook, 2/19/11<br />
FGA: 16, vs. Georgia, 11/28/10<br />
3FGM: 7, at Stony Brook, 2/19/11<br />
3FGA: 11, vs. Siena, 3/4/11<br />
FTM: 5, twice<br />
FTA: 6, vs. Siena, 2/13/11<br />
TO: 6, vs. Wisconsin, 11/25/10<br />
Blocks: 2, vs. Saint Peter’s, 1/23/11<br />
Minutes: 45, vs. Siena, 3/4/11<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> SEASON HIGHS<br />
Points: 25, at Stony Brook, 2/19/11<br />
Rebounds: 10, vs. Penn, 11/17/10<br />
Assists : 5, vs. Niagara, 1/17/11<br />
Steals: 3, vs. Siena, 2/13/11<br />
FGM: 9, at Stony Brook, 2/19/11<br />
FGA: 16, vs. Georgia, 11/28/10<br />
3FGM: 7, at Stony Brook, 2/19/11<br />
3FGA: 11, vs. Siena, 3/4/11<br />
FTM: 5, twice FTA: 6, vs. Siena, 2/13/11<br />
TO: 6, vs. Wisconsin, 11/25/10<br />
Blocks: 2, vs. Saint Peter’s, 1/23/11<br />
Minutes: 45, vs. Siena, 3/4/11<br />
CAREER STATS<br />
Total<br />
rebounds<br />
Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
2010-11 31 25 977 31.5 98 242 .405 63 158 .399 36 48 .750 15 68 83 2.7 83 1 57 70 5 33 295 9.5<br />
TOTAL 31 25 977 31.5 98 242 .405 63 158 .399 36 48 .750 15 68 83 2.7 83 1 57 70 5 33 295 9.5<br />
GAME-BY-GAME - 2010-<strong>2011</strong><br />
total<br />
reBOUNDS<br />
Opponent Date gs min FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
at NJIT 11/13/10 * 35 2 4 .500 1 2 .500 5 5 1.000 1 0 1 1.0 2 0 0 1 1 0 10 10.0<br />
PENN 11/17/10 * 39 5 <strong>12</strong> .417 3 7 .429 1 2 .500 1 9 10 5.5 4 0 2 1 0 2 14 <strong>12</strong>.0<br />
LONG ISLAND 11/20/10 * 39 6 11 .545 5 10 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 0 3.7 2 0 2 1 0 0 17 13.7<br />
vs Wisconsin 11/25/10 * 37 3 8 .375 0 2 .000 1 2 .500 1 6 7 4.5 3 0 4 6 0 2 7 <strong>12</strong>.0<br />
vs Texas A&M 11/26/10 * 38 3 <strong>12</strong> .250 1 6 .167 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 4.2 3 0 2 3 0 1 9 11.4<br />
vs Georgia 11/28/10 * 36 6 16 .375 2 6 .333 2 2 1.000 1 6 7 4.7 3 0 2 3 0 2 16 <strong>12</strong>.2<br />
RIDER <strong>12</strong>/02/10 * 18 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 0 4.0 2 0 0 3 0 1 2 10.7<br />
at Saint Peter’s <strong>College</strong> <strong>12</strong>/04/10 * 30 2 4 .500 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 4 4 4.0 2 0 1 1 1 0 5 10.0<br />
at Fordham <strong>12</strong>/8/10 * 38 3 <strong>12</strong> .250 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 1 1 2 3.8 3 0 0 2 0 1 8 9.8<br />
BINGHAMTON <strong>12</strong>/11/10 * 38 4 8 .500 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 1 1 3.5 1 0 3 1 0 0 10 9.8<br />
HOFSTRA <strong>12</strong>/18/10 22 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 3 4 .750 0 0 0 3.2 3 0 2 0 0 1 3 9.2<br />
at Bowling Green <strong>12</strong>/22/10 * 28 3 4 .750 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 1 2 3 3.2 3 0 1 4 0 0 8 9.1<br />
at Rider 01/03/11 32 6 <strong>12</strong> .500 4 8 .500 3 5 .600 1 4 5 3.3 4 0 1 4 0 1 19 9.8<br />
LOYOLA 01/07/11 * 36 2 7 .286 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 0 3.1 4 0 1 5 0 1 6 9.6<br />
MARIST 01/09/11 * 30 3 10 .300 3 9 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.9 3 0 3 0 0 0 9 9.5<br />
at Florida Atlantic 1/11/11 * 35 4 11 .364 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.8 2 0 4 4 0 0 9 9.5<br />
CANISIUS 01/15/11 28 1 7 .143 1 6 .167 2 2 1.000 1 1 2 2.8 2 0 1 3 0 1 5 9.2<br />
NIAGARA 01/17/11 28 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 1 4 .250 1 2 3 2.8 3 0 5 2 0 2 4 8.9<br />
at Loyola 1/20/11 26 0 5 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.6 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 8.5<br />
SAINT PETER’S COLLEGE 01/23/11 28 2 8 .250 1 5 .200 2 3 .667 2 1 3 2.7 3 0 3 2 2 2 7 8.4<br />
at Fairfield 1/28/11 * 10 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2.6 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 8.1<br />
at Marist 01/30/11 * 27 4 8 .500 4 7 .571 0 1 .000 0 2 2 2.5 3 0 1 0 0 1 <strong>12</strong> 8.3<br />
at Siena 2/4/11 * 32 2 5 .400 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 3 3 2.6 3 0 1 2 0 1 6 8.2<br />
at Iona <strong>College</strong> 02/07/11 * 32 3 9 .333 1 5 .200 3 3 1.000 0 3 3 2.6 1 0 3 3 1 2 10 8.3<br />
FAIRFIELD 02/11/11 * 25 4 9 .444 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.6 5 1 4 2 0 2 10 8.3<br />
SIENA 02/13/11 * 36 5 9 .556 5 8 .625 5 6 .833 0 2 2 2.5 3 0 3 4 0 3 20 8.8<br />
IONA COLLEGE 02/16/11 * 29 3 7 .429 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.5 2 0 1 2 0 1 9 8.8<br />
at Stony Brook 02/19/11 * 43 9 11 .818 7 9 .778 0 0 .000 1 6 7 2.7 3 0 2 1 0 0 25 9.4<br />
at Canisius 02/25/11 * 32 1 4 .250 1 4 .250 3 3 1.000 0 1 1 2.6 4 0 1 2 0 2 6 9.2<br />
at Niagara 02/27/11 * 25 4 7 .571 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.5 3 0 1 3 0 1 11 9.3<br />
vs Siena 3/4/11 * 45 5 14 .357 3 11 .273 3 3 1.000 3 4 7 2.7 2 0 2 2 0 2 16 9.5<br />
Totals 25 977 98 242 .405 63 158 .399 36 48 .750 15 68 83 2.7 83 1 57 70 5 33 295 9.5<br />
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JUNIOR • 6-4 • 170 • GUARD/FORWARD<br />
ROSLYN, N.Y./ROSLYN<br />
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CAREER HIGHS<br />
Points: 35, vs. Siena, 2/13/11<br />
Rebounds: 11, twice<br />
Assists: 7, vs. Fairfield, 2/11/11<br />
Steals: 5, vs. Marist, 1/9/11<br />
FGM: <strong>12</strong>, vs. Siena, 2/13/11<br />
FGA: 20, vs. Iona, 2/16/11<br />
3FGM: 2, at Stony Brook, 2/19/11<br />
3FGA: 4, vs. Binghamton, <strong>12</strong>/11/10<br />
FTM: 14, at Canisius, 2/25/11<br />
FTA: 14, at Canisius, 2/25/11<br />
TO: 5, vs. Georgia, 11/28/10<br />
Blocks: 2, four times<br />
Minutes: 45, vs. Siena 3/4/11<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong>: Named to the All-MAAC Third Team and All-Metropolitan Third Team… started 30<br />
of 31 appearances and finished third in the MAAC averaging 16.3 points per game… recorded<br />
28 double-digit scoring performances and led <strong>Manhattan</strong> in points 18 times… averaged 6.1<br />
rebounds per contest and was 10th in the conference with a 73.8% free-throw percentage… led<br />
the Jaspers with eight 20-point performances, including a career-high 35 points in a victory over<br />
Siena (2/13)… finished with a team-high 45 steals and ranked fourth in the league averaging 1.5<br />
steals per game… shot 43.7% from the field and was third in the MAAC averaging 36.8 minutes<br />
per game… finished the season third in the conference averaging 17.1 points starting in all 18<br />
conference appearances… shot 78.3% (90-115) from the free-throw line in conference action…<br />
posted a team-high 505 points over 31 games… led <strong>Manhattan</strong> with seven double-doubles and<br />
in minutes played 19 times… held a streak of 27 straight free-throws converted over a four<br />
game span from Jan. 3 to Jan. 15… finished the season scoring in double-figures for 15 straight<br />
contests… led the MAAC playing 1,096 minutes during the regular-season… played a career-high<br />
45 minutes in the MAAC Tournament versus Siena (3/4)… registered double-doubles against<br />
NJIT (11/13), Georgia (11/28), Fordham (<strong>12</strong>/8), Binghamton (<strong>12</strong>/11), Rider (1/3), Loyola (1/20)<br />
and Marist (1/30)… shot a career-high 14-for-14 from the free-throw line at Canisius (2/25)<br />
and went a perfect 10-for-10 at the charity stripe in a win over Siena (2/13)… pulled down a<br />
career-high 11 rebounds on two occasions versus NJIT (11/13) and Fordham (<strong>12</strong>/8)… swiped a<br />
career-high five steals against Marist (1/9) and dished out a personal best seven assists versus<br />
Fairfield (2/11).<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> SEASON HIGHS<br />
Points: 35, vs. Siena, 2/13/11<br />
Rebounds: 11, twice<br />
Assists: 7, vs. Fairfield, 2/11/11<br />
Steals: 5, vs. Marist, 1/9/11<br />
FGM: <strong>12</strong>, vs. Siena, 2/13/11<br />
FGA: 20, vs. Iona, 2/16/11<br />
3FGM: 2, at Stony Brook, 2/19/11<br />
3FGA: 4, vs. Binghamton, <strong>12</strong>/11/10<br />
FTM: 14, at Canisius, 2/25/11<br />
FTA: 14, at Canisius, 2/25/11<br />
TO: 5, vs. Georgia, 11/28/10<br />
Blocks: 2, four times<br />
Minutes: 45, vs. Siena 3<br />
2009-2010: Appeared in 22 games, averaging 3.6 points per contest... led <strong>Manhattan</strong> with a<br />
44.8% field goal shooting mark... averaged 6.9 minutes and 1.9 rebounds... exploded for 13<br />
points on 4-for-6 shooting and 5-for-5 at the free-throw line in a victory over Marist (2/5)...<br />
pulled down a season-high seven rebounds and scored nine points versus Fairfield (2/15)... tied<br />
season-highs in scoring and rebounding finishing with 13 points and seven rebounds, while<br />
going 7-for-9 from the free-throw line in a MAAC Tournament victory over Loyola (3/5)... scored<br />
eight points in eight minutes of action, and did not miss a shot (3-3 field goal, 2-2 free-throw) in<br />
win over Saint Peter’s (1/8)... recorded a season-high four steals and scored six points at Saint<br />
Peter’s (1/31)... shot 66.7% (28-42) from the free-throw line... made collegiate debut scoring two<br />
points in a season opening triumph over NJIT (11/14) at Draddy Gymnasium.<br />
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Named All-Long Island and All-New York State both his junior and<br />
senior years at Roslyn High School playing for head coach Jeff Risner... led Long Island in<br />
scoring as a senior averaging 34.2 points per game... helped lead Roslyn to 2008-09 Nassau<br />
County Class A Championship scoring 40 or more points eight times, including a school record<br />
56 points versus Calhoun High School on Jan. 8... scored 786 points during senior season, the<br />
second highest single season scoring output in Nassau County history behind 10-year NBA<br />
veteran Wally Szczerbiak who scored 805... averaged 30.5 points and 10 rebounds as a junior.<br />
PERSONAL: Born April 26, 1991... son of George and Deborah Beamon... has five brothers,<br />
Shanod, who plays professionally in Panama, Sharim, Dashawn, Jason, Jordon, and two sisters,<br />
Shaquana and Tiara.<br />
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CAREER STATS<br />
Total<br />
rebounds<br />
Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
2009-10 22 0 151 6.9 26 58 .448 0 1 .000 28 42 .667 15 26 41 1.9 <strong>12</strong> 0 2 8 2 13 80 3.6<br />
2010-11 31 30 1141 36.8 180 4<strong>12</strong> .437 6 40 .150 139 188 .739 73 116 189 6.1 90 4 41 64 15 45 505 16.3<br />
TOTAL 53 30 <strong>12</strong>92 24.4 206 470 .438 6 41 .146 167 230 .726 88 142 230 4.3 102 4 43 72 17 58 585 11.0<br />
GAME-BY-GAME – 2010-11<br />
total<br />
reBOUNDS<br />
Opponent Date gs min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
at NJIT 11/13/10 * 37 3 7 .429 1 1 1.000 8 13 .615 3 8 11 11.0 2 0 2 2 0 1 15 15.0<br />
PENN 11/17/10 * 38 8 14 .571 0 2 .000 5 6 .833 4 5 9 10.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 18.0<br />
LONG ISLAND 11/20/10 * 40 7 19 .368 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 5 3 8 9.3 4 0 1 4 1 2 14 16.7<br />
vs Wisconsin 11/25/10 * 37 4 <strong>12</strong> .333 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 1 3 4 8.0 2 0 0 2 0 0 8 14.5<br />
vs Texas A&M 11/26/10 * 36 4 9 .444 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 5 1 6 7.6 2 0 0 3 0 0 10 13.6<br />
vs Georgia 11/28/10 34 5 10 .500 1 1 1.000 3 4 .750 2 8 10 8.0 3 0 0 5 2 4 14 13.7<br />
RIDER <strong>12</strong>/02/10 * 30 5 13 .385 0 3 .000 6 8 .750 3 3 6 7.7 2 0 0 2 0 1 16 14.0<br />
at Saint Peter’s <strong>College</strong> <strong>12</strong>/04/10 * 32 1 9 .111 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 1 2 3 7.1 2 0 2 0 2 0 5 <strong>12</strong>.9<br />
at Fordham <strong>12</strong>/8/10 * 39 5 15 .333 0 1 .000 2 3 .667 2 9 11 7.6 4 0 1 0 0 0 <strong>12</strong> <strong>12</strong>.8<br />
BINGHAMTON <strong>12</strong>/11/10 * 37 7 16 .438 1 4 .250 5 6 .833 2 8 10 7.8 4 0 0 0 2 1 20 13.5<br />
HOFSTRA <strong>12</strong>/18/10 * 40 8 14 .571 0 2 .000 6 8 .750 1 3 4 7.5 4 0 1 2 1 1 22 14.3<br />
at Bowling Green <strong>12</strong>/22/10 * 33 7 <strong>12</strong> .583 0 2 .000 4 10 .400 2 5 7 7.4 1 0 3 1 0 0 18 14.6<br />
at Rider 01/03/11 * 38 8 18 .444 0 1 .000 8 9 .889 2 8 10 7.6 4 0 1 3 0 1 24 15.3<br />
LOYOLA 01/07/11 * 33 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 7 7 1.000 4 3 7 7.6 5 1 2 3 0 4 15 15.3<br />
MARIST 01/09/11 * 37 5 10 .500 0 2 .000 8 8 1.000 3 1 4 7.3 4 0 1 3 0 5 18 15.5<br />
at Florida Atlantic 1/11/11 * 32 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 3 3 1.000 1 1 2 7.0 5 1 0 0 1 2 7 14.9<br />
CANISIUS 01/15/11 * 38 8 16 .500 0 1 .000 5 6 .833 3 3 6 6.9 1 0 0 3 1 1 21 15.3<br />
NIAGARA 01/17/11 * 31 5 8 .625 0 0 .000 4 10 .400 4 4 8 7.0 4 0 2 4 0 0 14 15.2<br />
at Loyola 1/20/11 * 38 6 16 .375 0 1 .000 2 4 .500 3 7 10 7.2 3 0 1 3 0 2 14 15.2<br />
SAINT PETER’S COLLEGE 01/23/11 * 35 5 15 .333 0 2 .000 2 5 .400 2 2 4 7.0 5 1 3 0 0 2 <strong>12</strong> 15.0<br />
at Fairfield 1/28/11 * 38 9 17 .529 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 1 2 3 6.8 2 0 2 4 1 3 19 15.2<br />
at Marist 01/30/11 * 36 5 18 .278 0 1 .000 3 6 .500 3 7 10 7.0 1 0 3 2 0 0 13 15.1<br />
at Siena 2/4/11 * 37 5 14 .357 0 0 .000 7 8 .875 0 2 2 6.7 4 0 1 1 1 0 17 15.2<br />
at Iona <strong>College</strong> 02/07/11 * 40 6 16 .375 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 2 4 6 6.7 0 0 1 1 0 0 <strong>12</strong> 15.0<br />
FAIRFIELD 02/11/11 * 40 5 15 .333 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 1 2 3 6.6 1 0 7 3 2 2 11 14.9<br />
SIENA 02/13/11 * 38 <strong>12</strong> 19 .632 1 2 .500 10 10 1.000 1 2 3 6.4 5 1 2 4 0 3 35 15.7<br />
IONA COLLEGE 02/16/11 * 35 9 20 .450 0 3 .000 3 3 1.000 4 0 4 6.3 4 0 1 1 0 2 21 15.9<br />
at Stony Brook 02/19/11 * 44 7 14 .500 2 3 .667 7 10 .700 2 4 6 6.3 3 0 2 2 0 3 23 16.1<br />
at Canisius 02/25/11 * 36 4 9 .444 0 1 .000 14 14 1.000 1 1 2 6.2 3 0 1 1 0 0 22 16.3<br />
at Niagara 02/27/11 * 37 6 11 .545 0 1 .000 6 6 1.000 1 2 3 6.1 4 0 0 3 0 2 18 16.4<br />
vs Siena 3/4/11 * 45 5 10 .500 0 1 .000 4 6 .667 4 3 7 6.1 1 0 1 2 1 3 14 16.3<br />
Totals 30 1141 180 4<strong>12</strong> .437 6 40 .150 139 188 .739 73 116 189 6.1 90 4 41 64 15 45 505 16.3<br />
GAME-BY-GAME – 2009-10<br />
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reBOUNDS<br />
Opponent Date gs min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
NJIT 11/14/09 6 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 1 1 2 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0<br />
WILLIAM & MARY 11/21/09 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0<br />
FLORIDA ATLANTIC 11/23/09 2 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 2 1 3 1.7 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1.3<br />
FORDHAM 11/28/09 3 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 1.3 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 1.8<br />
at Niagara <strong>12</strong>/04/09 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 1 2 1.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.6<br />
at Canisius <strong>12</strong>/06/09 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.3<br />
at Long Island <strong>12</strong>/19/09 5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1<br />
at Vanderbilt <strong>12</strong>/30/09 3 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0<br />
RIDER 1/4/10 3 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 1 2 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0<br />
SAINT PETER’S 1/8/10 8 3 3 1.000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 1 2 1.3 2 0 0 1 0 0 8 1.7<br />
at Fairfield 1/10/10 1 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.5<br />
CANISIUS 1/16/10 2 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 1.3 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1.6<br />
at Saint Peter’s 01/31/10 11 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 1 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 1.9<br />
MARIST 02/05/10 19 4 6 .667 0 0 .000 5 5 1.000 1 1 2 1.3 1 0 0 1 0 1 13 2.7<br />
LOYOLA 02/07/10 <strong>12</strong> 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 1 1 2 1.3 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 2.8<br />
at Iona 02/<strong>12</strong>/10 4 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 2.6<br />
FAIRFIELD 2/15/10 17 3 7 .429 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 1 6 7 1.6 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 3.0<br />
TOWSON 02/20/10 3 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3.1<br />
NIAGARA 02/26/10 6 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 2 2 1.6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.9<br />
at Loyola 02/28/10 <strong>12</strong> 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.6 1 0 0 2 0 0 6 3.1<br />
vs Loyola 3/5/10 <strong>12</strong> 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 7 9 .778 2 5 7 1.8 1 0 1 0 0 2 13 3.5<br />
at Siena 3/6/10 18 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 4 4 1.000 2 1 3 1.9 2 0 0 0 0 1 6 3.6<br />
Totals 0 151 26 58 .448 0 1 .000 28 42 .667 15 26 41 1.9 <strong>12</strong> 0 2 8 2 13 80 3.6<br />
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2010-<strong>2011</strong>: Did not<br />
play due to injury.<br />
BEFORE<br />
MANHATTAN: Named<br />
Junior <strong>College</strong> Region<br />
XV Division I Player of<br />
the Year at ASA Institute<br />
in Brooklyn playing under head coach Ken Wilcox... a<br />
2010 Junior <strong>College</strong> All American Honorable Mention after<br />
guiding ASA Institute to Region XV Division I Championship<br />
posting a 19-5 record... averaged <strong>12</strong>.5 points, 8.7 rebounds<br />
and 2.0 blocks per game for the Avengers in 2009-2010...<br />
against regional opponents, averaged close to 17 points, 9.7<br />
rebounds and 2.5 blocks... top performance of the 2009-2010<br />
season came in ASA’s regular season Region XV finale against<br />
TCI when he recorded a season-high 29 points and grabbed 11<br />
rebounds... the first player from Robert F. Kennedy High School<br />
of PSAL Class B to compete at the college level... was a three time<br />
team Most Valuable Player at Robert F. Kennedy playing for Mike<br />
Malstay.... averaged 23.6 points, 23.3 rebounds and 4.5 assists as a<br />
senior in 2006-2007... posted 23.3 points, 21.2 rebounds and 3.1 assists<br />
per game during the 2005-2006 campaign... recorded 17.4 points, 18.6<br />
rebounds and 1.8 assists in 2004-2005...one of the top rebounders in New<br />
York State PSAL for three straight years at Robert F. Kennedy... lettered two<br />
years in bowling for Robert F. Kennedy.<br />
PERSONAL: Born January 2, 1988... son of Laurie Colonette... has<br />
a brother, Reynaldo, and a sister, Gina... majoring in business.<br />
SENIOR • 6-7 • 210 • FORWARD<br />
QUEENS, N.Y./ROBERT F. KENNEDY/ASA INSTITUTE<br />
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SENIOR • 6-9 • 200 • CENTER<br />
BAMAKO, MALI/CARDOZO HIGH SCHOOL/BOYS TO MEN ACADEMY<br />
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CAREER HIGHS<br />
Points: <strong>12</strong>, at Marist, 1/30/11<br />
Rebounds: 7, twice<br />
Assists: 1, four times<br />
Steals: 1, six times<br />
FGM: 6, at Marist, 1/30/11<br />
FGA: 7, twice<br />
3FGM: n/a<br />
3FGA: n/a<br />
FTM: 2, vs. Siena, 2/13/11<br />
FTA: 2, four times<br />
TO: 3, twice<br />
Blocks: 4, vs. Marist, 2/5/10<br />
Minutes: 26, vs. Siena, 1/24/10<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> SEASON HIGHS<br />
Points: <strong>12</strong>, at Marist, 1/30/11<br />
Rebounds: 5, vs. Siena, 2/13/11<br />
Assists: 1, twice<br />
Steals: 1, twice<br />
FGM: 6, at Marist, 1/30/11<br />
FGA: 7, at Marist, 1/30/11<br />
3FGM: n/a<br />
3FGA: n/a<br />
FTM: 2, vs. Siena, 2/13/11<br />
FTA: 2, vs. Siena, 2/13/11<br />
TO: 3, at Niagara, 2/27/11<br />
Blocks: 1, twice<br />
Minutes: 23, twice<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong>: Appeared in 15 games, starting in three… averaged 2.3 points and 1.7 rebounds over<br />
11.7 minutes per game… set a career-high scoring <strong>12</strong> points on 6-for-7 shooting to lift <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
past Marist (1/30)… recorded eight points and grabbed a season-high five rebounds in a victory<br />
over Siena (2/13)… scored six points in games at Siena (2/4) and Niagara (2/27)… ranked fourth<br />
on the team in field goal percentage with a .432 mark… made first collegiate start and played <strong>12</strong><br />
minutes in a season opening victory at NJIT (11/13)… averaged 4.3 points, 2.4 rebounds, 15.4<br />
minutes and led the team with a .533 field goal percentage in MAAC contests.<br />
2009-2010: Played in 25 games averaging 9.7 minutes per appearance... averaged 2.2 rebounds<br />
and blocked <strong>12</strong> shots... recorded career-highs with eight points and seven rebounds, while<br />
shooting 4-for-7 from the field versus Siena (1/24)... matched career-high with seven rebounds<br />
versus Loyola (2/7)... set a career-high with four blocks and added four points in a victory over<br />
Marist (2/5)... scored 27 points, averaging 1.1 per game.<br />
2008-2009: Appeared in four games and averaged 2.5 minutes... made career debut at LaSalle<br />
(<strong>12</strong>/31) playing six minutes... saw action versus Niagara (1/31), Marist (2/2) and Siena (2/<strong>12</strong>).<br />
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Averaged 10.2 points, 11.1 rebounds and 3.6 blocks per game at<br />
Cardozo High School playing for head coach Ron Naclerio... named Second Team All-Queens by<br />
the Queens Times Ledger... transferred to Boys To Men Academy in Chicago... helped lead head<br />
coach Loren Jackson’s squad to a 32-6 overall record and top-5 national prep school ranking by<br />
Scout.com... averaged 10 points and six rebounds at Boys To Men Academy.<br />
PERSONAL: Born May 9, 1987 in Bamako, Mali, Africa... son of Mamadou Coulibaly and<br />
Aiche Bouare... chose <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> for its good academic reputation... majoring in<br />
communication.<br />
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CAREER STATS<br />
Total<br />
rebounds<br />
Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
2008-09 4 0 10 2.5 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0<br />
2009-10 25 0 243 9.7 <strong>12</strong> 44 .273 0 0 .000 3 10 .300 21 35 56 2.2 31 0 2 9 <strong>12</strong> 4 27 1.1<br />
2010-11 15 3 176 11.7 16 37 .432 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 7 18 25 1.7 30 0 2 <strong>12</strong> 2 2 34 2.3<br />
TOTAL 44 3 429 9.8 28 82 .341 0 0 .000 5 13 .385 28 53 81 1.8 61 0 4 22 14 6 61 1.4<br />
GAME-BY-GAME – 2010-11<br />
total<br />
reBOUNDS<br />
Opponent Date gs min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
at NJIT 11/13/10 * <strong>12</strong> 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0<br />
PENN 11/17/10 * 9 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0<br />
LONG ISLAND 11/20/10 * 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.7 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0<br />
vs Texas A&M 11/26/10 5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.8 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0<br />
at Fordham <strong>12</strong>/8/10 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
at Marist 01/30/11 23 6 7 .857 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.2 4 0 0 0 0 0 <strong>12</strong> 2.0<br />
at Siena 2/4/11 23 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 3 0 0 1 0 1 6 2.6<br />
at Iona <strong>College</strong> 02/07/11 7 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.9 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 2.3<br />
FAIRFIELD 02/11/11 21 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 1.2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 2.0<br />
SIENA 02/13/11 17 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 2 3 5 1.6 4 0 0 1 0 0 8 2.6<br />
IONA COLLEGE 02/16/11 8 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.5 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 2.5<br />
at Stony Brook 02/19/11 11 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.4 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 2.3<br />
at Canisius 02/25/11 13 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 1.6 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.2<br />
at Niagara 02/27/11 11 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 1 4 1.8 1 0 0 3 0 0 6 2.4<br />
vs Siena 3/4/11 9 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.7 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2.3<br />
Totals 3 176 16 37 .432 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 7 18 25 1.7 30 0 2 <strong>12</strong> 2 2 34 2.3<br />
GAME-BY-GAME – 2009-10<br />
total<br />
reBOUNDS<br />
Opponent Date gs min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
NJIT 11/14/09 11 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 4 5 5.0 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 2.0<br />
at Princeton 11/18/09 8 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 2 1 3 4.0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.0<br />
WILLIAM & MARY 11/21/09 15 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 4 4 4.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.7<br />
FLORIDA ATLANTIC 11/23/09 9 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 3.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0<br />
at AMERICAN 11/25/09 8 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 3.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0.8<br />
FORDHAM 11/28/09 7 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 1 2 2.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.8<br />
at Niagara <strong>12</strong>/04/09 5 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 1 1 2.6 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0.7<br />
at Canisius <strong>12</strong>/06/09 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2.4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.6<br />
at Hofstra <strong>12</strong>/09/09 22 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 2.3 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0.6<br />
at Morgan State <strong>12</strong>/<strong>12</strong>/09 4 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5<br />
at Vanderbilt <strong>12</strong>/30/09 5 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 1 1 2 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.7<br />
at Marist 1/2/10 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.7<br />
CANISIUS 1/16/10 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.6<br />
SIENA 1/24/10 26 4 7 .571 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 4 7 2.2 2 0 0 1 0 0 8 1.1<br />
at Rider 01/28/10 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1<br />
at Saint Peter’s 01/31/10 <strong>12</strong> 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 3 2.1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.0<br />
MARIST 02/05/10 18 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 5 2.3 3 0 0 1 4 1 4 1.2<br />
LOYOLA 02/07/10 20 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 4 7 2.6 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 1.2<br />
at Iona 02/<strong>12</strong>/10 6 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.2<br />
FAIRFIELD 2/15/10 10 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2.4 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1.1<br />
TOWSON 02/20/10 9 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 2.3 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 1.1<br />
NIAGARA 02/26/10 5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1<br />
at Loyola 02/28/10 14 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 1 4 2.3 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 1.0<br />
vs Loyola 3/5/10 4 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0<br />
at Siena 3/6/10 14 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 2.2 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 1.1<br />
Totals 0 243 <strong>12</strong> 44 .273 0 0 .000 3 10 .300 21 35 56 2.2 31 0 2 9 <strong>12</strong> 4 27 1.1<br />
GAME-BY-GAME – 2008-09<br />
total<br />
reBOUNDS<br />
Opponent Date gs min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
at La Salle <strong>12</strong>/31/08 6 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0<br />
NIAGARA 1/31/09 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
at Marist 2/2/09 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
at Siena 2/<strong>12</strong>/09 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
Totals 0 10 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0<br />
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SENIOR • 6-4 • 190 • GUARD<br />
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y./RYE/HARCUM COLLEGE<br />
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CAREER HIGHS<br />
Points: 4, at Saint Peter’s, <strong>12</strong>/4/10<br />
Rebounds: 2, at Saint Peter’s, <strong>12</strong>/4/10<br />
Assists: 1, vs. Binghamton, <strong>12</strong>/11/10<br />
Steals: 1, at Bowling Green, <strong>12</strong>/22/10<br />
FGM: 1, twice<br />
FGA: 2, twice<br />
3FGM: 1, at Saint Peter’s, <strong>12</strong>/4/10<br />
3FGA: 2, twice<br />
FTM: 1, at Saint Peter’s, <strong>12</strong>/4/10<br />
FTA: 2, at Saint Peter’s, <strong>12</strong>/4/10<br />
TO: 2, vs. Binghamton, <strong>12</strong>/11/10<br />
Blocks: n/a<br />
Minutes: 7, vs. Long Island, 11/20/10<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> SEASON HIGHS<br />
Points: 4, at Saint Peter’s, <strong>12</strong>/4/10<br />
Rebounds: 2, at Saint Peter’s, <strong>12</strong>/4/10<br />
Assists: 1, vs. Binghamton, <strong>12</strong>/11/10<br />
Steals: 1, at Bowling Green, <strong>12</strong>/22/10<br />
FGM: 1, at Saint Peter’s, <strong>12</strong>/4/10<br />
FGA: 2, twice<br />
3FGM: 1, at Saint Peter’s, <strong>12</strong>/4/10<br />
3FGA: 2, twice<br />
FTM: 1, at Saint Peter’s, <strong>12</strong>/4/10<br />
FTA: 2, at Saint Peter’s, <strong>12</strong>/4/10<br />
TO: 2, vs. Binghamton, <strong>12</strong>/11/10<br />
Blocks: n/a<br />
Minutes: 7, vs. Long Island, 11/20/10<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong>: Selected to the <strong>2011</strong> MAAC All-Academic Team and <strong>2011</strong> MAAC Academic Honor<br />
Roll… appeared in eight games during the regular-season...posted career-highs with four points<br />
and two rebounds over six minutes of action at Saint Peter’s (<strong>12</strong>/4)… played a season-high<br />
seven minutes against Long Island (11/20)… logged minutes off the bench against Penn (11/17),<br />
Texas A&M (11/26), Fordham (<strong>12</strong>/8), Binghamton (<strong>12</strong>/11), Bowling Green (<strong>12</strong>/22) and Marist<br />
(1/9).<br />
2009-2010: Named to 2010 MAAC Academic Honor Roll... appeared in five games off the<br />
bench, after suffering an injury for a portion of the season... made his NCAA Division I debut<br />
in a victory over Fordham (11/28) at Draddy Gymnasium... scored first field goal and rebound<br />
for the Jaspers in a victory over Marist (2/5)... saw action in <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s ESPN BracketBuster<br />
victory over Towson (2/20)... member of the Hudson Valley Team which earned a silver medal at<br />
the 2010 Empire State Games.<br />
2008-2009 (at Harcum <strong>College</strong>): Played in 20 games... averaged 2.8 points, 2.1 rebounds<br />
and 1.1 assists per contest, despite battling injuries throughout the season... scored a seasonhigh<br />
10 points, pulled down eight rebounds and recorded five assists versus Salem Community<br />
<strong>College</strong> (<strong>12</strong>/11)... posted eight points, eight rebounds, five assists and three steals against Salem<br />
Community <strong>College</strong> (1/20)... registered eight points, grabbed three rebounds and made two<br />
assists versus County <strong>College</strong> of Morris (2/14).<br />
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Started three of his four year playing career at Rye High School for head<br />
coach Chris DiCintio... graduated as Rye’s all-time leading scorer with over 1,400 points, and led<br />
the team in scoring for four straight seasons... two-time All-New York State selection... named<br />
All-Section I and All-League three times... 2007 Conference III Player of the Year after averaging<br />
20 points, 7.8 rebounds and 6.1 assists per game... served as team captain for junior and senior<br />
seasons... helped lead Hudson Valley team to a silver medal at the 2005 Empire State Games...<br />
played AAU ball for New York City Metro Hawks coached by Karriem Memminger.<br />
PERSONAL: Born June 23, 1989... son of Jim Moran and Trisch McCabe... majoring in finance...<br />
chose <strong>Manhattan</strong> for its academic reputation... has volunteered with Habitat for Humanity.<br />
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CAREER STATS<br />
Total<br />
rebounds<br />
Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
2009-10 5 0 7 1.4 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.4<br />
2010-11 8 0 30 3.8 1 7 .143 1 7 .143 1 2 .500 2 1 3 0.4 4 0 1 3 0 1 4 0.5<br />
TOTAL 13 0 37 2.8 2 8 .250 1 7 .143 1 2 .500 2 2 4 0.3 4 0 1 3 0 1 6 0.5<br />
GAME-BY-GAME – 2010-11<br />
total<br />
reBOUNDS<br />
Opponent Date gs min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
PENN 11/17/10 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
LONG ISLAND 11/20/10 7 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
vs Texas A&M 11/26/10 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
at Saint Peter’s <strong>College</strong> <strong>12</strong>/04/10 6 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 2 0 2 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1.0<br />
at Fordham <strong>12</strong>/8/10 4 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.8<br />
BINGHAMTON <strong>12</strong>/11/10 4 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.5 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0.7<br />
at Bowling Green <strong>12</strong>/22/10 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.6<br />
MARIST 01/09/11 5 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5<br />
Totals 0 30 1 7 .143 1 7 .143 1 2 .500 2 1 3 0.4 4 0 1 3 0 1 4 0.5<br />
GAME-BY-GAME – 2009-10<br />
total<br />
reBOUNDS<br />
Opponent Date gs min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
FORDHAM 11/28/09 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
at Niagara <strong>12</strong>/04/09 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
MARIST 02/05/10 2 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7<br />
TOWSON 02/20/10 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5<br />
vs Loyola 3/5/10 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.4<br />
Totals 0 7 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.4<br />
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JUNIOR • 6-4 • 195 • GUARD<br />
CERGY, FRANCE/STONERIDGE PREP<br />
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CAREER HIGHS<br />
Points: 10, at Iona, 2/<strong>12</strong>/10<br />
Rebounds: 8, twice<br />
Assists: 3, twice<br />
Steals: 2, four times<br />
FGM: 4, at Iona, 2/<strong>12</strong>/10<br />
FGA: 9, twice<br />
3FGM: 2, three times<br />
3FGA: 5, vs. Marist, 1/9/11<br />
FTM: 2, five times<br />
FTA: 4, vs. Siena, 2/13/11<br />
TO: 3, twice<br />
Blocks: 1, three times<br />
Minutes: 27, vs. Loyola, 2/7/10<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> SEASON HIGHS<br />
Points: 9, vs. Fairfield, 2/11/11<br />
Rebounds: 5, vs. Siena, 2/13/11<br />
Assists: 3, vs. Marist, 1/9/11<br />
Steals: 2, three times<br />
FGM: 3, vs. Fairfield, 2/11/11<br />
FGA: 5, twice<br />
3FGM: 2, twice<br />
3FGA: 5, vs. Marist, 1/9/11<br />
FTM: 2, four times<br />
FTA: 4, vs. Siena, 2/13/11<br />
TO: 3, twice<br />
Blocks: n/a<br />
Minutes: 26, vs. Siena, 2/13/11<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong>: Started nine of 16 appearances… averaged 2.8 points, 1.6 rebounds and 16.5 minutes<br />
per game… scored a season-high nine points, sinking two 3-pointers against Fairfield (2/11)…<br />
grabbed a season-high five rebounds, scored five points and swiped two steals over a seasonhigh<br />
26 minutes of action in a victory over Siena (2/13/11)… ranked second on the team in<br />
3-point shooting percentage and shot 75% from the free-throw line…dished out <strong>12</strong> assists…<br />
missed the first 11 games due to injury.<br />
2009-2010: Made 10 appearances, starting in four... averaged 3.9 points, 3.0 rebounds and<br />
17.5 minutes per game... grabbed a career-high eight rebounds in collegiate debut versus Iona<br />
(1/22)... scored a career-high 10 points in the first half of a victory at Iona (2/<strong>12</strong>), shooting 4-for-<br />
5 from the field... scored seven points and grabbed a career-high eight rebounds in first career<br />
start in a ESPNU televised victory over Marist (2/5)... scored nine points, grabbed five rebounds<br />
and logged a career-high 27 minutes against Loyola (2/7).<br />
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played two years at nationally ranked Stoneridge Preparatory School in<br />
Tarzana, Calif... played three years of basketball in France with club team Cergy, before coming<br />
to the United States... member of the French National Under-16 Team which finished fifth in the<br />
2006 European Championships... Top-10 Adidas Nations prospect in 2007... was a member of<br />
the French National Under-19 Team during the summer of 2009.<br />
PERSONAL: Born Jan. 8, 1990...son of Kissima Koita and Bamby Soumare... has two sisters,<br />
Kadiatou and Assatou... undecided major.<br />
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CAREER STATS<br />
Total<br />
rebounds<br />
Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
2009-10 10 4 175 17.5 15 42 .357 4 15 .267 5 8 .625 8 22 30 3.0 16 0 7 <strong>12</strong> 3 3 39 3.9<br />
2010-11 16 9 264 16.5 13 45 .289 9 28 .321 9 <strong>12</strong> .750 5 20 25 1.6 21 0 <strong>12</strong> 11 0 13 44 2.8<br />
TOTAL 26 13 439 16.9 28 87 .322 13 43 .302 14 20 .700 13 42 55 2.1 37 0 19 23 3 16 83 3.2<br />
GAME-BY-GAME – 2010-11<br />
total<br />
reBOUNDS<br />
Opponent Date gs min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
at Bowling Green <strong>12</strong>/22/10 <strong>12</strong> 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 3.0<br />
at Rider 01/03/11 * 21 0 4 .000 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 2.0 1 0 1 3 0 1 2 2.5<br />
LOYOLA 01/07/11 * 20 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 2.7 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.7<br />
MARIST 01/09/11 * 23 1 5 .200 1 5 .200 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 2.5 0 0 3 0 0 1 5 2.5<br />
at Florida Atlantic 1/11/11 * 20 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 2 0 0 1 4 2.8<br />
CANISIUS 01/15/11 * <strong>12</strong> 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.7 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 2.8<br />
NIAGARA 01/17/11 * 24 2 5 .400 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.6 0 0 1 3 0 2 6 3.3<br />
at Loyola 1/20/11 * 13 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2.9<br />
SAINT PETER’S COLLEGE 01/23/11 * 18 1 4 .250 1 4 .250 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 1.3 1 0 0 1 0 1 5 3.1<br />
at Siena 2/4/11 14 1 4 .250 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 1.5 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 3.0<br />
at Iona <strong>College</strong> 02/07/11 8 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.5 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2.7<br />
FAIRFIELD 02/11/11 24 3 7 .429 2 3 .667 1 2 .500 0 2 2 1.5 2 0 0 0 0 2 9 3.3<br />
SIENA 02/13/11 26 1 4 .250 1 3 .333 2 4 .500 0 5 5 1.8 2 0 1 0 0 2 5 3.4<br />
IONA COLLEGE 02/16/11 20 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1.8 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 3.1<br />
at Stony Brook 02/19/11 * 8 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.9<br />
at Niagara 02/27/11 1 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.8<br />
Totals 9 264 13 45 .289 9 28 .321 9 <strong>12</strong> .750 5 20 25 1.6 21 0 <strong>12</strong> 11 0 13 44 2.8<br />
GAME-BY-GAME – 2009-10<br />
total<br />
reBOUNDS<br />
Opponent Date gs min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
IONA 01/22/10 25 1 9 .111 0 4 .000 1 2 .500 2 6 8 8.0 2 0 1 1 1 0 3 3.0<br />
at Rider 01/28/10 23 2 5 .400 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 0 3 3 5.5 3 0 0 2 0 0 5 4.0<br />
at Saint Peter’s 01/31/10 16 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 3.7 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 3.3<br />
MARIST 02/05/10 * 17 3 5 .600 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 1 7 8 4.8 3 0 0 1 0 0 7 4.3<br />
LOYOLA 02/07/10 * 27 3 9 .333 1 4 .250 2 2 1.000 2 3 5 4.8 2 0 0 1 1 2 9 5.2<br />
at Iona 02/<strong>12</strong>/10 * 17 4 5 .800 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 4.3 2 0 3 0 0 1 10 6.0<br />
NIAGARA 02/26/10 * 16 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 4.1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 5.1<br />
at Loyola 02/28/10 <strong>12</strong> 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 0 1 3.8 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 4.6<br />
vs Loyola 3/5/10 8 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 3.3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4.1<br />
at Siena 3/6/10 14 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 3.9<br />
Totals 4 175 15 42 .357 4 15 .267 5 8 .625 8 22 30 3.0 16 0 7 <strong>12</strong> 3 3 39 3.9<br />
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JUNIOR • 6-11 • 230 • CENTER<br />
PLEASANTON, CALIF./AMADOR VALLEY/FORK UNION MILITARY ACADEMY<br />
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CAREER HIGHS<br />
Points: 6, vs. Binghamton, <strong>12</strong>/11/10<br />
Rebounds: 8, at Vanderbilt, <strong>12</strong>/30/09<br />
Assists: n/a<br />
Steals: n/a<br />
FGM: 3, vs. Binghamton, <strong>12</strong>/11/10<br />
FGA: 4, vs. Binghamton, <strong>12</strong>/11/10<br />
3FGM: n/a<br />
3FGA: n/a<br />
FTM: 1, at Vanderbilt, <strong>12</strong>/30/09<br />
FTA: 4, at Vanderbilt, <strong>12</strong>/30/09<br />
TO: 1, six times<br />
Blocks: 2, twice<br />
Minutes: 17, at Vanderbilt, <strong>12</strong>/30/09<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> SEASON HIGHS<br />
Points: 6, vs. Binghamton, <strong>12</strong>/11/10<br />
Rebounds: 5, at Bowling Green, <strong>12</strong>/22/10<br />
Assists: n/a<br />
Steals: n/a<br />
FGM: 3, vs. Binghamton, <strong>12</strong>/11/10<br />
FGA: 4, vs. Binghamton, <strong>12</strong>/11/10<br />
3FGM: n/a<br />
3FGA: n/a<br />
FTM: n/a<br />
FTA: n/a<br />
TO: 1, three times<br />
Blocks: 2, vs. Binghamton, <strong>12</strong>/11/10<br />
Minutes: 14, vs. Binghamton, <strong>12</strong>/11/10<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong>: Made 22 appearances, starting in three contests… made first collegiate start at the<br />
2010 Old Spice Classic against Georgia (11/28)… scored a career-high six points, tied a careerhigh<br />
with two blocks and grabbed three rebounds over 14 minutes of action versus Binghamton<br />
(<strong>12</strong>/11)… scored four points and pulled down a season-high five rebounds in a start at Bowling<br />
Green (<strong>12</strong>/22)… scored four points in games against Hofstra (<strong>12</strong>/18), Loyola (1/7) and Fairfield<br />
(1/28)… scored 24 points, recorded 21 rebounds and blocked five shots during the season…<br />
registered a .600 field goal percentage.<br />
2009-2010: Played in 19 games and averaged 2.6 minutes per appearance... grabbed <strong>12</strong><br />
rebounds, blocked three shots and scored seven points... made collegiate debut in season<br />
opening victory over NJIT (11/14)... set a career-high with eight rebounds and two blocks over<br />
17 minutes of action at Vanderbilt (<strong>12</strong>/30), and scored his first collegiate point against the<br />
Commodores... sank first career field goal at Fairfield (1/10)... posted baskets at Siena (1/18) and<br />
in an ESPNU televised victory over Marist (2/5) at Draddy Gymnasium... recipient of 2010 ECAC<br />
Award of Valor.<br />
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played for head coach Rob Collins at Amador Valley High School...<br />
averaged four points, five blocks and six rebounds per game as a junior at Amador Valley...<br />
missed most of senior season after suffering a broken leg... played two years post graduate<br />
at Fork Union Military Academy for head coach Fletcher Arritt... averaged 10 points and five<br />
rebounds at Fork Union... played AAU basketball for the Tri-Valley Outlawz coached by Patrick<br />
McKnight... earned the Defense Award and Inspirational Award while playing for the Outlawz.<br />
PERSONAL: Born April 13, 1990... the son of Jim and Jodi Jarnagin... has two brothers Brett and<br />
Michael, and three sisters Kristen, Nichole and Ashley... enjoys snowboarding and traveling...<br />
believed to be the first one-handed student-athlete to earn a Division I basketball scholarship...<br />
majoring in business.<br />
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CAREER STATS<br />
Total<br />
rebounds<br />
Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
2009-10 19 0 50 2.6 3 8 .375 0 0 .000 1 7 .143 6 6 <strong>12</strong> 0.6 10 0 0 3 3 0 7 0.4<br />
2010-11 22 3 110 5.0 <strong>12</strong> 20 .600 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 16 5 21 1.0 18 0 0 3 5 0 24 1.1<br />
TOTAL 41 3 160 3.9 15 28 .536 0 0 .000 1 7 .143 22 11 33 0.8 28 0 0 6 8 0 31 0.8<br />
GAME-BY-GAME – 2010-11<br />
total<br />
reBOUNDS<br />
Opponent Date gs min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
PENN 11/17/10 2 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
LONG ISLAND 11/20/10 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0<br />
vs Wisconsin 11/25/10 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
vs Texas A&M 11/26/10 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
vs Georgia 11/28/10 * 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
RIDER <strong>12</strong>/02/10 5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
at Saint Peter’s <strong>College</strong> <strong>12</strong>/04/10 <strong>12</strong> 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 0 2 0.4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0<br />
at Fordham <strong>12</strong>/8/10 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
BINGHAMTON <strong>12</strong>/11/10 14 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 0 3 0.7 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 0.7<br />
HOFSTRA <strong>12</strong>/18/10 9 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 0 3 0.9 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 1.0<br />
at Bowling Green <strong>12</strong>/22/10 * 13 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 5 1.3 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 1.3<br />
at Rider 01/03/11 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.2<br />
LOYOLA 01/07/11 5 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.2 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 1.4<br />
MARIST 01/09/11 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.3<br />
at Florida Atlantic 1/11/11 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.2<br />
CANISIUS 01/15/11 5 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1<br />
at Loyola 1/20/11 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1<br />
SAINT PETER’S COLLEGE 01/23/11 5 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.1<br />
at Fairfield 1/28/11 8 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 1.3<br />
at Marist 01/30/11 * 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.2<br />
at Stony Brook 02/19/11 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1<br />
vs Siena 3/4/11 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1<br />
Totals 3 110 <strong>12</strong> 20 .600 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 16 5 21 1.0 18 0 0 3 5 0 24 1.1<br />
GAME-BY-GAME – 2009-10<br />
total<br />
reBOUNDS<br />
Opponent Date gs min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
NJIT 11/14/09 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 1 0 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
at Princeton 11/18/09 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
FLORIDA ATLANTIC 11/23/09 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
at AMERICAN 11/25/09 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
FORDHAM 11/28/09 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0<br />
at Niagara <strong>12</strong>/04/09 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0<br />
at Canisius <strong>12</strong>/06/09 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
at Vanderbilt <strong>12</strong>/30/09 17 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 3 5 8 1.3 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0.1<br />
SAINT PETER’S 1/8/10 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.1<br />
at Fairfield 1/10/10 5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.3<br />
at Siena 1/18/10 3 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.5<br />
IONA 01/22/10 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.4<br />
at Saint Peter’s 01/31/10 2 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.4<br />
MARIST 02/05/10 3 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.9 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.5<br />
FAIRFIELD 2/15/10 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5<br />
TOWSON 02/20/10 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.4<br />
at Loyola 02/28/10 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.4<br />
vs Loyola 3/5/10 1 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.4<br />
at Siena 3/6/10 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.4<br />
Totals 0 50 3 8 .375 0 0 .000 1 7 .143 6 6 <strong>12</strong> 0.6 10 0 0 3 3 0 7 0.4<br />
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JUNIOR • 5-10 • 185 • GUARD<br />
NEW YORK, N.Y./HIGH SCHOOL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES<br />
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Four year letterwinner at the High School for Environmental Studies in New York City playing for head coach David Aronson… helped<br />
guide the High School for Environmental Studies to back-to-back PSAL A Division Championships as a junior and senior… averaged <strong>12</strong> points and six assists<br />
as a senior and received PSAL A Division Sportsmanship Award… recorded 11 points and four assists per game during junior campaign.<br />
PERSONAL: Born May 4, 1991… son of Ana Soler… has a sister, Kristine… cousin Daniel Pena was a defensive tackle on the Syracuse football team for the<br />
2006 to 2008 seasons… has served as a volunteer every summer dating back to 2002 at his local church St. Matthew’s & St. Timothy’s in <strong>Manhattan</strong>…<br />
majoring in management.<br />
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SOPHOMORE • 6-2 • 185 • GUARD<br />
BRONX, N.Y./ALL HALLOWS<br />
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CAREER HIGHS<br />
Points: 25, at Iona, 2/7/11<br />
Rebounds: 5, four times<br />
Assists: 9, vs. Binghamton, <strong>12</strong>/11/10<br />
Steals: 3, three times<br />
FGM: 8, at Canisius, 2/25/11<br />
FGA: 17, twice<br />
3FGM: 2, three times<br />
3FGA: 7, at Marist, 1/30/11<br />
FTM: <strong>12</strong>, at NJIT, 11/13/10<br />
FTA: 15, at NJIT, 11/13/10<br />
TO: 6, twice<br />
Blocks: 1, vs. Texas A&M, 11/26/10<br />
Minutes: 45, vs. Siena 3/4/11<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> SEASON HIGHS<br />
Points: 25, at Iona, 2/7/11<br />
Rebounds: 5, four times<br />
Assists: 9, vs. Binghamton, <strong>12</strong>/11/10<br />
Steals: 3, three times<br />
FGM: 8, at Canisius, 2/25/11<br />
FGA: 17, twice<br />
3FGM: 2, three times<br />
3FGA: 7, at Marist, 1/30/11<br />
FTM: <strong>12</strong>, at NJIT, 11/13/10<br />
FTA: 15, at NJIT, 11/13/10<br />
TO: 6, twice<br />
Blocks: 1, vs. Texas A&M, 11/26/10<br />
Minutes: 45, vs. Siena 3/4/11<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong>: Named to All-MAAC Rookie Team… ranked second on the team and 17th in the<br />
MAAC in scoring with 11.2 points per game… started 23 of 26 appearances and dished out a<br />
team-high 82 assists… finished 10th in the MAAC averaging 3.2 assists… led <strong>Manhattan</strong> and<br />
ranked eighth in the conference with a 78.2% free-throw percentage… averaged 33.0 minutes<br />
per game, which was the 10th highest average in the conference… posted <strong>12</strong> double-digit<br />
scoring performances, including three 20+ point efforts… set a career-high scoring 25 points<br />
at Iona (2/7)… led <strong>Manhattan</strong> in assists 15 times… selected MAAC Rookie of the Week twice…<br />
garnered MAAC Rookie of the Week honors after scoring a game-high 23 points in a season<br />
opening victory at NJIT (11/13)… earned second MAAC Rookie of the Week award on Feb. 28<br />
after averaging 19.0 points, 3.0 assists, 2.5 rebounds and 2.5 steals over two games at Canisius<br />
(2/25) and Niagara (2/27)… led <strong>Manhattan</strong> in scoring seven times during the season… handed<br />
out a career-high nine assists against Binghamton (<strong>12</strong>/11)… hit 65-foot buzzer beater to send<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> off with a 60-59 victory at Marist (1/30)… tied for fifth in the MAAC averaging 1.4<br />
assists per game... averaged 10.3 points in conference games… grabbed a career-high five<br />
rebounds on four occasions… converted a career-best <strong>12</strong>-of-15 free-throws at NJIT (11/13).<br />
BEFORE MANHATTAN: 2010 First Team All-CHSAA point guard and 2010 Third Team All New<br />
York State Class AA at All Hallows High School playing for head coach John Carey and assistant<br />
coach Joe Walsh... selected New York Daily News All-Bronx First Team at the conclusion of<br />
senior year... started four years of varsity ball and named the team’s Most Valuable Player twice<br />
at All Hallows... named to the New York Daily News All-Bronx First Team averaging 13.2 points<br />
per game as a junior... helped lead All Hallows to the CHSAA Class ‘AA’ intersectional final and<br />
near upset of powerhouse Rice with 15 points in the 2009 title game... one of 10 players in New<br />
York City to be selected for the 2010 Jordan Brand Classic Regional Team... competed for the<br />
under-18 Puerto Rican National Team during the summer of 2010.<br />
PERSONAL: Born March 31, 1992... son of Miguel and Rosalind Alvarado... has two sisters,<br />
Sasha, who is an alumna of <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong>, and Elsie.<br />
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CAREER STATS<br />
Total<br />
rebounds<br />
Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
2010-11 26 23 859 33.0 90 261 .345 14 64 .219 97 <strong>12</strong>4 .782 10 56 66 2.5 47 0 82 75 1 37 291 11.2<br />
TOTAL 26 23 859 33.0 90 261 .345 14 64 .219 97 <strong>12</strong>4 .782 10 56 66 2.5 47 0 82 75 1 37 291 11.2<br />
GAME-BY-GAME – 2010-11<br />
at NJIT 11/13/10 * 40 5 <strong>12</strong> .417 1 3 .333 <strong>12</strong> 15 .800 0 5 5 5.0 3 0 2 4 0 1 23 23.0<br />
PENN 11/17/10 * 38 3 7 .429 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 5 5 5.0 2 0 7 3 0 0 8 15.5<br />
LONG ISLAND 11/20/10 * 30 5 <strong>12</strong> .417 2 4 .500 6 7 .857 2 1 3 4.3 4 0 4 3 0 2 18 16.3<br />
vs Wisconsin 11/25/10 * 36 5 <strong>12</strong> .417 1 3 .333 4 4 1.000 0 5 5 4.5 0 0 1 2 0 0 15 16.0<br />
vs Texas A&M 11/26/10 * 36 3 10 .300 0 4 .000 1 3 .333 0 4 4 4.4 2 0 1 3 1 2 7 14.2<br />
vs Georgia 11/28/10 * 36 2 7 .286 1 1 1.000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 3.8 2 0 4 4 0 1 7 13.0<br />
RIDER <strong>12</strong>/02/10 * 38 2 13 .154 0 3 .000 5 6 .833 0 2 2 3.6 0 0 3 3 0 2 9 <strong>12</strong>.4<br />
at Saint Peter’s <strong>College</strong> <strong>12</strong>/04/10 * 29 2 6 .333 0 2 .000 6 6 1.000 1 4 5 3.8 2 0 1 4 0 1 10 <strong>12</strong>.1<br />
at Fordham <strong>12</strong>/8/10 * 37 7 17 .4<strong>12</strong> 1 4 .250 4 4 1.000 0 4 4 3.8 2 0 4 3 0 1 19 <strong>12</strong>.9<br />
BINGHAMTON <strong>12</strong>/11/10 * 37 2 7 .286 0 2 .000 9 10 .900 0 3 3 3.7 0 0 9 1 0 3 13 <strong>12</strong>.9<br />
HOFSTRA <strong>12</strong>/18/10 * 19 2 7 .286 1 2 .500 3 6 .500 0 0 0 3.4 0 0 1 3 0 1 8 <strong>12</strong>.5<br />
at Bowling Green <strong>12</strong>/22/10 * 35 4 <strong>12</strong> .333 0 0 .000 3 5 .600 2 1 3 3.3 1 0 6 6 0 2 11 <strong>12</strong>.3<br />
at Rider 01/03/11 * 17 3 6 .500 0 1 .000 3 5 .600 0 1 1 3.2 1 0 1 3 0 1 9 <strong>12</strong>.1<br />
CANISIUS 01/15/11 * 31 2 10 .200 1 3 .333 1 1 1.000 0 4 4 3.2 1 0 5 4 0 1 6 11.6<br />
NIAGARA 01/17/11 * 34 1 8 .<strong>12</strong>5 0 6 .000 5 6 .833 2 2 4 3.3 1 0 1 1 0 1 7 11.3<br />
at Loyola 1/20/11 * 34 2 8 .250 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 3.1 1 0 1 0 0 2 4 10.9<br />
SAINT PETER’S COLLEGE 01/23/11 * 32 2 9 .222 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 0 2 2 3.1 4 0 0 2 0 1 7 10.6<br />
at Fairfield 1/28/11 * 36 3 10 .300 1 3 .333 1 4 .250 1 1 2 3.0 2 0 3 3 0 2 8 10.5<br />
at Marist 01/30/11 * 34 2 9 .222 2 7 .286 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2.9 2 0 6 0 0 0 6 10.3<br />
at Siena 2/4/11 * 32 5 10 .500 1 4 .250 4 5 .800 1 1 2 2.9 2 0 5 3 0 3 15 10.5<br />
at Iona <strong>College</strong> 02/07/11 * 39 7 16 .438 2 6 .333 9 10 .900 0 2 2 2.8 3 0 2 3 0 1 25 11.2<br />
IONA COLLEGE 02/16/11 9 0 4 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.7 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 10.7<br />
at Stony Brook 02/19/11 35 3 10 .300 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 2.6 2 0 5 3 0 1 8 10.6<br />
at Canisius 02/25/11 33 8 17 .471 0 2 .000 7 10 .700 0 2 2 2.5 4 0 2 6 0 2 23 11.1<br />
at Niagara 02/27/11 * 37 6 11 .545 0 1 .000 3 5 .600 0 3 3 2.6 3 0 4 4 0 3 15 11.2<br />
vs Siena 3/4/11 * 45 4 11 .364 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 2.5 3 0 2 3 0 2 10 11.2<br />
Totals 23 859 90 261 .345 14 64 .219 97 <strong>12</strong>4 .782 10 56 66 2.5 47 0 82 75 1 37 291 11.2<br />
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SOPHOMORE • 6-6 • 215 • FORWARD/CENTER<br />
BROOKLYN, N.Y./TRANSIT TECH<br />
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CAREER HIGHS<br />
Points: 20, vs. Loyola, 1/7/11<br />
Rebounds: 13, twice<br />
Assists: 2, four times<br />
Steals: 4, vs. Texas A&M, 11/26/10<br />
FGM: 8, vs. Loyola, 1/7/11<br />
FGA: 13, vs. Loyola, 1/7/11<br />
3FGM: n/a<br />
3FGA: 1, at Fordham, <strong>12</strong>/8/10<br />
FTM: 4, twice<br />
FTA: 6, twice<br />
TO: 3, three times<br />
Blocks: 6, at Rider, 1/3/11<br />
Minutes: 38, vs. Siena 3/4/11<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> SEASON HIGHS<br />
Points: 20, vs. Loyola, 1/7/11<br />
Rebounds: 13, twice<br />
Assists: 2, four times<br />
Steals: 4, vs. Texas A&M, 11/26/10<br />
FGM: 8, vs. Loyola, 1/7/11<br />
FGA: 13, vs. Loyola, 1/7/11<br />
3FGM: n/a<br />
3FGA: 1, at Fordham, <strong>12</strong>/8/10<br />
FTM: 4, twice<br />
FTA: 6, twice<br />
TO: 3, three times<br />
Blocks: 6, at Rider, 1/3/11<br />
Minutes: 38, vs. Siena 3/4/11<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong>: Started 25 of 31 appearances... set a <strong>Manhattan</strong> freshman record with 68 blocks,<br />
which ranks as the Jaspers second highest block total all-time on the single season list… led<br />
the MAAC averaging 2.2 blocks per game and averaged a conference best 2.5 in MAAC games…<br />
led <strong>Manhattan</strong> and tied for fifth in the MAAC averaging 7.1 rebounds per contest… finished<br />
with a 6.7 scoring average, while leading the Jaspers with a .506 field goal percentage… ranked<br />
second in the MAAC averaging 3.7 rebounds per contest… posted eight double-digit rebounding<br />
performances… scored in double-figures eight times… recorded four double-doubles coming<br />
against Long Island (11/20), Texas A&M (11/26), Florida Atlantic (1/11) and Canisius (1/15)…<br />
grabbed a career-high 13 rebounds on two occasions against Long Island (11/20) and Florida<br />
Atlantic (1/11)… scored a career-high 20 points and pulled down eight rebounds against Loyola<br />
(1/7)… shot a perfect 5-for-5, finishing with 10 points and eight rebounds in a victory over<br />
Penn (11/17)… went 6-for-7 from the field scoring 13 points over 38 minutes of action against<br />
Siena (3/4) in the MAAC Tournament… led <strong>Manhattan</strong> in rebounding <strong>12</strong> times and scoring<br />
twice… averaged 6.7 points and 6.6 rebounds in MAAC games… made first collegiate start on<br />
Thanksgiving Day in the 2010 Old Spice Classic against Wisconsin (11/25)… tied for third on the<br />
team with 33 steals and led <strong>Manhattan</strong> with 116 offensive rebounds.<br />
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Named 2010 First Team All-PSAL at Transit Tech playing for head<br />
coach Michael Perazzo... finished 11th in scoring for PSAL Brooklyn AA as a senior averaging<br />
13.2 points per game... helped guide Transit Tech to the 2010 PSAL semifinals after delivering a<br />
double-double (15 points, <strong>12</strong> rebounds) in a second round victory over John F Kennedy... scored<br />
17 points, seven rebounds and had nine blocks in the 2010 PSAL quarterfinal upset of Thomas<br />
Jefferson... as a junior ranked sixth in PSAL Brooklyn AA with 10.9 rebounds per game, going<br />
along with a 7.3 scoring average... earned team Most Valuable Player honors and named All New<br />
York State Class AA as a sophomore and senior... 2010 New York Daily News City Player of the<br />
Year finalist... collected All-Brooklyn honors at the conclusion of sophomore, junior and senior<br />
campaigns.<br />
PERSONAL: Born June 26, 1992... son of Ronnie Brown and Barbara James... has a brother,<br />
Ronnie, and a sister, Amber... majoring in accounting.<br />
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CAREER STATS<br />
Total<br />
rebounds<br />
Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
2010-11 31 25 868 28.0 89 176 .506 0 1 .000 29 72 .403 116 105 221 7.1 84 3 19 34 68 33 207 6.7<br />
TOTAL 31 25 868 28.0 89 176 .506 0 1 .000 29 72 .403 116 105 221 7.1 84 3 19 34 68 33 207 6.7<br />
GAME-BY-GAME – 2010-11<br />
total<br />
reBOUNDS<br />
Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
at NJIT 11/13/10 18 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 3 0 3 3.0 5 1 0 1 2 1 4 4.0<br />
PENN 11/17/10 28 5 5 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 4 4 8 5.5 1 0 0 0 1 1 10 7.0<br />
LONG ISLAND 11/20/10 25 4 7 .571 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 5 8 13 8.0 5 1 1 2 2 0 10 8.0<br />
vs Wisconsin 11/25/10 * 32 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 1 4 5 7.3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 6.0<br />
vs Texas A&M 11/26/10 * 26 5 11 .455 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 6 4 10 7.8 4 0 0 1 2 4 11 7.0<br />
vs Georgia 11/28/10 * 37 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 5 5 10 8.2 1 0 1 1 2 3 8 7.2<br />
RIDER <strong>12</strong>/02/10 * 32 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 2 6 .333 4 4 8 8.1 3 0 1 3 2 0 8 7.3<br />
at Saint Peter’s <strong>College</strong> <strong>12</strong>/04/10 * 27 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 1 6 7 8.0 5 1 0 3 5 1 3 6.8<br />
at Fordham <strong>12</strong>/8/10 * 35 4 9 .444 0 1 .000 1 3 .333 7 2 9 8.1 4 0 0 0 5 0 9 7.0<br />
BINGHAMTON <strong>12</strong>/11/10 * 30 2 7 .286 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 5 4 9 8.2 4 0 0 2 0 0 4 6.7<br />
HOFSTRA <strong>12</strong>/18/10 * 31 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 3 7 10 8.4 2 0 0 2 0 1 8 6.8<br />
at Bowling Green <strong>12</strong>/22/10 23 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 4 1 5 8.1 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 6.3<br />
at Rider 01/03/11 * 33 4 6 .667 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 5 2 7 8.0 3 0 2 1 6 0 9 6.5<br />
LOYOLA 01/07/11 * 35 8 13 .615 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 5 3 8 8.0 2 0 1 0 3 1 20 7.4<br />
MARIST 01/09/11 * 32 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 0 4 .000 6 4 10 8.1 4 0 0 2 2 1 4 7.2<br />
at Florida Atlantic 1/11/11 * 34 5 11 .455 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 8 5 13 8.4 1 0 0 0 3 3 10 7.4<br />
CANISIUS 01/15/11 * 36 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 4 7 11 8.6 3 0 0 2 3 0 10 7.5<br />
NIAGARA 01/17/11 * 37 3 10 .300 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 7 3 10 8.7 2 0 1 1 3 1 6 7.4<br />
at Loyola 1/20/11 * 21 5 8 .625 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 3 2 5 8.5 3 0 0 2 0 2 <strong>12</strong> 7.7<br />
SAINT PETER’S COLLEGE 01/23/11 * 32 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 6 2 8 8.5 4 0 0 1 5 4 8 7.7<br />
at Fairfield 1/28/11 * 34 3 7 .429 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 5 3 8 8.4 2 0 2 0 2 3 7 7.7<br />
at Marist 01/30/11 20 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 3 1 4 8.2 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 7.4<br />
at Siena 2/4/11 * 16 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 3 6 8.1 3 0 1 1 1 1 2 7.2<br />
at Iona <strong>College</strong> 02/07/11 * 24 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 7.8 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 7.0<br />
FAIRFIELD 02/11/11 * 24 3 3 1.000 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 2 5 7 7.8 4 0 1 0 3 0 8 7.0<br />
SIENA 02/13/11 * 23 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 6 8 7.8 4 0 1 3 2 0 4 6.9<br />
IONA COLLEGE 02/16/11 26 5 7 .714 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 4 2 6 7.7 2 0 0 0 3 2 <strong>12</strong> 7.1<br />
at Stony Brook 02/19/11 * 11 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 7.6 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 6.8<br />
at Canisius 02/25/11 * 16 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 1 1 7.3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.6<br />
at Niagara 02/27/11 * 32 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 3 4 7.2 1 0 2 0 3 0 3 6.5<br />
vs Siena 3/4/11 * 38 6 7 .857 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 3 1 4 7.1 2 0 2 1 4 1 13 6.7<br />
Totals 25 868 89 176 .506 0 1 .000 29 72 .403 116 105 221 7.1 84 3 19 34 68 33 207 6.7<br />
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SOPHOMORE • 6-6 • 200 • FORWARD • DRAMMEN, NORWAY/NTG ACADEMY<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong>: Did not play due to injury.<br />
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Gained significant interest<br />
from United States colleges after the 2008 Nike<br />
Hoop Summit in Portland, Ore., playing for<br />
the World Team as one of the top under-20<br />
prospects... scored eight points on 3-for-4<br />
shooting at the 2008 Nike Hoops Summit<br />
against the United States Junior National<br />
Team, which featured several current NBA<br />
players... member of Norway’s National<br />
Team, playing on the under-16, under-18 and under-20<br />
squads... played prep school basketball at NTG Academy<br />
in Oslo, Norway.<br />
PERSONAL: Born June 26, 1989... son of Harald and<br />
Eli Sommerfeldt... has two brothers, Knut Harald<br />
and Bjorn Sigurd, and a sister Eli Therese, all who<br />
attended the University of Missouri... majoring<br />
in business... enjoys golfing in his spare time...<br />
one of the few Norwegians to play NCAA<br />
Division I basketball.<br />
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FRESHMAN • 6-1 • 180 • GUARD • PORTSMOUTH, VA./I.C. NORCOM<br />
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played four years at I.C.<br />
Norcom High School for head coach Leon Goolsby…<br />
garnered First Team All-Eastern Regional, Second<br />
Team All-State and Second Team All-Tidewater<br />
honors after averaging 15.8 points as a senior<br />
at I.C. Norcom… helped lead I.C. Norcom<br />
to a 30-1 overall record as the Greyhounds<br />
finished the 2010-<strong>2011</strong> season ranked in the<br />
top 10 nationally in six polls… Rivals.com<br />
and MaxPreps.com had the Greyhounds<br />
as high as No. 3, while I.C. Norcom<br />
ranked No. 4 in the Powerade FAB<br />
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50 ESPN RISE poll and No. 6 in USA Today… served as<br />
a key part of I.C. Norcom’s run for its second straight<br />
state title averaging 14.4 points, grabbed 16 rebounds,<br />
dished out nine assists and logged seven steals over the<br />
Greyhounds’ three playoff contests.<br />
PERSONAL: Born January 21, 1992… son of Coretta<br />
Anderson… has three brothers, DeAngelo, Terrio<br />
and Carlos who plays defensive back at NCAA<br />
Division II Elizabeth City State University…<br />
has three sisters, Portia, Michella and<br />
Makesha… majoring in sociology.<br />
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FRESHMAN • 6-5 • 205 • FORWARD • BRONX, N.Y./RICE<br />
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played four years at<br />
Rice High School for head coach Moe Hicks…<br />
helped guide Rice to the <strong>2011</strong> CHSAA class AA<br />
championships game averaging <strong>12</strong>.3 points, 7.8<br />
rebounds and 3.9 assists as a senior… named<br />
to the All-CHSAA Second Team and received<br />
CHSAA All-Tournament Team honors after<br />
scoring a game-high 28 points and 18<br />
rebounds in the title contest against<br />
Christ the King… helped lead Rice<br />
to 19 wins and earn the 2010-<strong>2011</strong><br />
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Archdiocese of New York AA Championship… selected to<br />
the New York Daily News All-<strong>Manhattan</strong> Second Team…<br />
member of Rice’s 2009 New York State Class AA<br />
Championship team.<br />
PERSONAL: Born January 27, 1993… son of Jose<br />
Andujar and Migdalia Ortiz… has three brothers,<br />
Jose, Franklin and Christopher.<br />
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FRESHMAN • 6-6 • 200 • GUARD • HOPKINSVILLE, KY./CHRISTIAN COUNTY<br />
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Four year starter at Christian<br />
County High School for head coach Kerry Stovall…<br />
helped lead Christian County to the <strong>2011</strong> Kentucky State<br />
Championship… garnered Second Team All-Kentucky<br />
honors as a senior after averaging 20 points and<br />
seven rebounds per game, and shooting over<br />
50% from the field during the Colonels’ <strong>2011</strong><br />
Championship campaign… led Christian<br />
County as a senior with 77 3-pointers<br />
shooting nearly 40% beyond the arc…<br />
earned First Team All-Sweet 16 honors<br />
during the Colonels championship run<br />
and was named to the <strong>2011</strong> Kentucky<br />
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All-Star Team… as a junior, selected Third Team All-State<br />
averaging 15 points and six rebounds while helping Christian<br />
County win 30 games and advance to the Kentucky Sweet 16<br />
Tournament as the Region II representative… helped anchor<br />
the Colonels’ Region II Tournament Championship run and<br />
was named the Most Valuable Player… graduated third<br />
in Christian County history scoring over 1,400 career<br />
points… ranked in the top 10% academically of his<br />
high school graduating class.<br />
PERSONAL: Born March 30, 1993… the son of<br />
Lynn Kates and Jeanette Earthman… has two<br />
sisters, Tiffany and Donyell.<br />
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FRESHMAN • 6-8 • 185 • FORWARD • SKILLMAN, N.J./MONTGOMERY<br />
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played four years at<br />
Montgomery High School for head coach Kris<br />
Grundy… selected to the Star-Ledger All Group<br />
IV Second Team and All-Somerset County First<br />
Team as a senior after averaging 14 points,<br />
10.9 rebounds and 5.2 blocks… helped lead<br />
Montgomery to the Skyland Conference title<br />
with an 11-1 league record… earned First<br />
Team All-Conference honors averaging<br />
10 points, six rebounds and five assists<br />
as a junior… helped Montgomery post<br />
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a 24-6 overall record as a junior as the Cougars won the<br />
Skyland Conference and win the Central Jersey Group IV<br />
sectional title… two-time All-Somerset Defensive Team<br />
honoree… played AAU ball for Team NJABC under<br />
head coach Matt Pauls.<br />
PERSONAL: Born August 19, 1992… son of Terry<br />
and Sheri McCoy… has two older brothers, Pat<br />
and Matt… majoring in business.<br />
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FRESHMAN • 5-11 • 195 • GUARD • BRONX, N.Y./ALL HALLOWS/ROBINSON SCHOOL<br />
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Lettered four years at All<br />
Hallows High School under head coach John Carey<br />
before playing one year of prep basketball at the<br />
Robinson School for head coach Vincent Robinson…<br />
teammates with Jaspers’ guard Michael Alvarado<br />
in 2008-2009 at All Hallows helping the Gaels<br />
advance to the CHSAA Class AA Intersectional<br />
semifinals… averaged 13.2 points for the Gaels<br />
in 2008-2009 to garner New York Daily News<br />
Second Team All-Bronx honors and Third<br />
Team All-CHSAA recognition… posted <strong>12</strong> points, four assists<br />
and two steals per game at the Robinson School… member<br />
of The Bronx team in the World Basketball Festival’s Battle<br />
of the Boroughs at Rucker Park in August 2010.<br />
PERSONAL: Born April 5, 1991… son of Latrebia<br />
Stores… has a brother, Duane, and two sisters,<br />
Brandice and Brandie.<br />
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2010-11 Season in Review break<br />
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2010-11 Season in Review<br />
The <strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball team<br />
showed promise for years to come with<br />
a talented core of underclassmen who<br />
accounted for the bulk of the Jaspers<br />
production at both ends of the court in<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong>.<br />
Jaspers’ sophomore guard George<br />
Beamon emerged as one of the top<br />
players in the conference earning Third<br />
Team All-MAAC honors after ranking<br />
third in the league with a 16.4 scoring<br />
average. The high energy performer from<br />
Roslyn, N.Y. led <strong>Manhattan</strong> in scoring<br />
18 times and delivered 28 double-digit<br />
scoring performances in 31 games.<br />
The 6’4” wing was in the top-15 of the<br />
conference with 6.1 rebounds per game,<br />
and he was third in the MAAC sinking<br />
139 free-throws at a 73.9% rate from the<br />
free-throw line.<br />
Freshmen Michael Alvarado and<br />
Rhamel Brown burst on the scene<br />
and were key contributors during their<br />
first season in Riverdale. Alvarado, a<br />
6’2” point guard from the Bronx, was<br />
selected to the MAAC All-Rookie Team<br />
by averaging 11.2 points per game, and<br />
standing in the top-10 of the league in<br />
assists (3.2 apg) and free-throw shooting<br />
percentage (73.9%). Brown was one of<br />
the top defensive players in the MAAC<br />
during his rookie campaign and quickly<br />
became known for his superb shot<br />
blocking abilities. The 6’6” forward<br />
from Brooklyn led the conference with<br />
68 blocked shots, which goes into<br />
Michael Alvarado<br />
Kidani Brutus<br />
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the <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s 105-year old men’s<br />
basketball record book as the most for<br />
a Jasper freshman and the second most<br />
in program history only behind Arturo<br />
Dubois who had 74 blocks in 2005-06.<br />
The <strong>Manhattan</strong> underclassmen trio of<br />
Beamon, Alvarado and Brown combined<br />
for 54% of the team’s scoring offense<br />
and 46% of its rebounds.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> got off to a strong start<br />
opening the season with back-toback<br />
wins over NJIT and Penn, before<br />
traveling to the 2010 Old Spice Classic<br />
over Thanksgiving weekend in Orlando<br />
where they battled with three of the top<br />
teams in the nation at Disney’s Wide<br />
World of Sports Complex. The Jaspers<br />
were matched up with <strong>2011</strong> NCAA<br />
Tournament participants Wisconsin,<br />
Texas A&M and Georgia. <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
played its best contest of the tournament<br />
against Southeast Conference power<br />
Georgia as the Jaspers held a five<br />
point lead with less than 10 minutes<br />
remaining, but came up short falling 61-<br />
58 to the Bulldogs.<br />
The Jaspers most thrilling victory of<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> came in a MSG Network<br />
televised contest at Marist when<br />
Alvarado buried a 65-foot game<br />
winning buzzer beater to take down<br />
the Red Foxes 60-59 in Poughkeepsie.<br />
Alvarado’s bucket instantly earned<br />
national recognition becoming the #1<br />
play on ESPN SportsCenter’s Top-10<br />
List and it was featured on ABC’s Good<br />
Morning America, packaged with a story<br />
on Jaspers one-handed sophomore<br />
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center Kevin Laue who has served as an<br />
inspiration to people around the world.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> played some of its best<br />
basketball in February with the Jaspers<br />
earning an 84-81 victory over Siena and<br />
an exciting overtime win at Stony Brook<br />
(64-63). Junior guard Kidani Brutus<br />
anchored the Jaspers’ offensive effort in<br />
both victories averaging 22.5 points per<br />
game and shooting <strong>12</strong>-of-19 (63%) from<br />
3-point range. Brutus knocked down a<br />
career-high seven 3-pointers and scored<br />
25 points leading <strong>Manhattan</strong> past Stony<br />
Brook. The Bronx native finished the<br />
season in the top-10 of the MAAC with<br />
63 3-point field goals.<br />
The Jaspers gave a hard-fought effort<br />
with Siena in the MAAC Tournament<br />
Opening Round, but fell in overtime<br />
to the Saints 68-66. Junior guard Liam<br />
McCabe-Moran was honored for his work<br />
in the classroom receiving MAAC All-<br />
Academic Team recognition.<br />
George Beamon
2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES<br />
Game 1 • <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75, NJIT 70<br />
Nov. 13, 2010 • Fleisher Athletic Center, Newark, N.J.<br />
Game 2•<strong>Manhattan</strong> 59, Penn 54<br />
Nov. 17, 2010 - Draddy Gymnasium, Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
Behind 19 points and five rebounds from senior forward Andrew Gabriel and a stellar 23-point debut<br />
by freshman guard Michael Alvarado, the Jaspers (1-0) defeated NJIT 75-70 Saturday afternoon at the<br />
Fleisher Athletic Center in Newark, N.J. A close contest the entire way, the Kelly Green and White led by<br />
as many 14 points but were unable to shake the pesky Highlanders (0-1) until late in the second half. In<br />
the first half, the Jaspers got off to a torrid start thanks to five-straight points by Gabriel and a slew of<br />
buckets by Alvarado, sophomore George Beamon and junior Robert Martina. Leading 21-7 with 11:08<br />
remaining, it seemed as though <strong>Manhattan</strong> had made quick work of the Highlanders but streaky shooting<br />
and a relentless effort helped the home team cut the deficit several times in the contest. With great<br />
guard playing from NJIT senior Isaiah Wilkerson, who led the team with 21 points, sophomore Chris<br />
Flores and junior Arjun Ohri, the Highlanders cut the deficit to 31-26 at halftime. Heading into the second<br />
half, both teams came out firing in what proved to be a thrilling final 20 minutes of basketball. With<br />
four lead changes and a 13-minute delay due to a ripped net on dunk a dunk attempt. A back and forth<br />
battle, <strong>Manhattan</strong> took a 43-36 lead at the 14:34 mark after a three-point basket by Beamon, who finished<br />
with his first career double-double after recording 15 points and 11 rebounds. However, in a roller coaster<br />
finish, NJIT put together an outstanding three-point barrage, hitting six in the half, including a wide open<br />
shot from Ohri with 10:36 remaining to give the Highlanders their first lead, 47-46. Reaching the charity<br />
stripe 11 times in the last five minutes, the Jaspers put their finest effort forth, hitting 16-20 free throws,<br />
14 from the trio of Beamon, Alvarado and junior Kidani Brutus to put their first victory in the win column.<br />
For <strong>Manhattan</strong>, Brutus chipped in with 10 points while fellow classmate Martina and freshman Rhamel<br />
Brown each had four.<br />
VISITORS: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 1-0<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew f 7 11 0 0 5 8 0 5 5 4 19 0 4 0 1 36<br />
21 Coulibaly, Djibril c 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 <strong>12</strong><br />
24 Beamon, George g 3 7 1 1 8 13 3 8 11 2 15 2 2 0 1 37<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 5 <strong>12</strong> 1 3 <strong>12</strong> 15 0 5 5 3 23 2 4 0 1 40-<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 2 4 1 2 5 5 1 0 1 2 10 0 1 1 0 35<br />
01 Martina, Robert 1 4 0 2 2 3 3 4 7 2 4 0 1 2 0 22<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel 1 2 0 0 2 2 3 0 3 5 4 0 1 2 1 18<br />
TEAM 3 3<br />
Totals.............. 19 41 3 8 34 46 10 26 36 18 75 4 14 5 4 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-24 41.7% 2nd Half: 9-17 52.9% Game: 46.3%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 2-2 100% Game: 37.5%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 10-13 76.9% 2nd Half: 24-33 72.7% Game: 73.9%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 6<br />
HOME TEAM: NJIT 0-1<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
15 JOHNSON, D. f 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 3 4 0 1 0 1 13<br />
01 FLORES, Chris g 4 <strong>12</strong> 1 6 5 6 1 0 1 4 14 3 2 0 1 28<br />
02 MILLER, PJ g 1 7 0 3 1 4 3 2 5 5 3 1 0 0 0 23<br />
13 WILSON, Jheryl g 2 7 1 6 3 5 1 3 4 4 8 4 1 1 1 37<br />
20 WILKERSON, I. g 7 18 4 9 3 4 6 5 11 3 21 1 4 1 1 37<br />
03 KEARSE, Lamar 2 4 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 4 5 5 0 0 0 20<br />
05 SCHICKEL, S. 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
<strong>12</strong> SILCOTT, Kherel 1 2 0 0 0 2 3 2 5 1 2 1 0 1 0 14<br />
25 OHRI, Arjun 4 8 2 5 0 1 0 1 1 3 10 1 0 0 0 <strong>12</strong><br />
33 REGIS, Ryan 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 5 3 0 1 0 0 13<br />
TEAM 2 1 3<br />
Totals.............. 24 65 9 33 13 24 20 18 38 32 70 16 9 3 4 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-30 33.3% 2nd Half: 14-35 40.0% Game: 36.9%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-15 20.0% 2nd Half: 6-18 33.3% Game: 27.3%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 11-19 57.9% Game: 54.2%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 6<br />
Officials: Jack Sweeney, Jeff Plunkett, Anderw Maira<br />
Technical fouls: <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None. NJIT-None.<br />
Attendance: 790<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 31 44 75<br />
NJIT 25 45 70<br />
The <strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball team’s 2010-<strong>2011</strong> home opener will go down as one of the most<br />
memorable comebacks in Draddy Gymnasium’s 33-year history. The Jaspers erased a <strong>12</strong>-point second<br />
half deficit, scored the final 17 points of the ball game and held Penn scoreless for the final 7:48 to earn<br />
a 59-54 victory in Riverdale. Jaspers’ junior transfer Kidani Brutus made a splash in his return to the<br />
Bronx after playing the last two years at Carl Albert State in Oklahoma. Before his hometown crowd,<br />
Brutus gave <strong>Manhattan</strong> a double-double effort (14 points, 10 rebounds), burying the biggest basket of<br />
the contest with a game clinching 3-pointer from the right corner with 29 seconds remaining. <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
also received a big effort from sophomore guard George Beamon who came up one rebound shy of his<br />
second consecutive double-double, posting 21 points along with nine boards. The Jaspers trailed Penn<br />
39-30 at halftime, allowing the Quakers to hit seven 3-pointers and shoot 56% (14-25) from the field.<br />
Penn was led by senior forward Jack Eggleston who went off for a game-high 22 points and 11 rebounds.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> came out of the locker room inspired and showed its dedication to defense in the second<br />
stanza. The Jaspers outscored the Quakers 29-15 in the half. <strong>Manhattan</strong> mounted its game winning<br />
run after Eggleston’s fourth 3-pointer of the night, which gave Penn a 54-42 lead with 7:48 remaining.<br />
Beamon ignited the Jaspers’ surge with a three point play at the 6:59 mark. The 6’4” swingman<br />
proceeded to score nine of the <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s 17 points over the comeback bid. Freshman point guard<br />
Michael Alvarado dished out a game-high seven assists, going along with eight points and five rebounds.<br />
The reigning MAAC Rookie of the Week handed out the biggest assist of the night with 29 seconds to<br />
go as he drew the a double team and kicked the ball out to Brutus who dropped the dagger. Brutus<br />
had three treys in the contest. Rhamel Brown energized <strong>Manhattan</strong> off the bench posting 10 points on<br />
5-for-5 shooting from the field. The 6’6” freshman forward from Brooklyn added eight rebounds, one<br />
block and one steal to his line over 28 minutes of work. <strong>Manhattan</strong> owned the boards in the second half,<br />
outrebounding Penn 23-14. The Jaspers shot 41.8% (23-55) and knocked down 76.9% (10-13) of their freethrows.<br />
A near capacity crowd of 1,988 fans came out for the Jaspers debut.<br />
VISITORS: Penn 1-1<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
24 Eggleston, Jack f 7 9 4 5 4 4 0 11 11 2 22 1 4 0 0 39<br />
34 Belcore, Rob f 1 6 0 5 0 0 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 0 0 34<br />
<strong>12</strong> Schreiber, Andreas c 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 6 0 2 1 0 7<br />
01 Rosen, Zack g 5 10 4 9 0 1 0 1 1 4 14 7 1 0 0 40<br />
04 Bernardini, Tyler g 1 8 1 7 0 0 2 0 2 2 3 1 3 0 0 24<br />
00 Cartwright, Miles 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 14<br />
05 Smith, Darren 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 6<br />
14 Dougherty, Fran 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 1 2 0 0 1 0 15<br />
20 Jok, Dau 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
44 Turley, Conor 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 19<br />
TEAM 1 3 4<br />
Totals 20 48 10 32 4 8 5 24 29 19 54 14 <strong>12</strong> 2 1 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-25 56.0% 2nd Half: 6-23 26.1% Game: 41.7%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 7-13 53.8% 2nd Half: 3-19 15.8% Game: 31.3%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 0-2 0.0% Game: 50.0%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 1<br />
HOME TEAM: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 2-0<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew f 1 13 0 0 2 2 1 3 4 3 4 2 0 1 1 32<br />
21 Coulibaly, Djibril c 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 9<br />
24 Beamon, George g 8 14 0 2 5 6 4 5 9 1 21 0 0 0 0 38<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 3 7 0 0 2 2 0 5 5 2 8 7 3 0 0 38<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 5 <strong>12</strong> 3 7 1 2 1 9 10 4 14 2 1 0 2 39<br />
01 Martina, Robert 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 13<br />
20 McCabe-Moran, L. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel 5 5 0 0 0 0 4 4 8 1 10 0 0 1 1 28<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
TEAM<br />
Totals 23 55 3 9 10 13 10 26 36 15 59 11 6 2 4 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: <strong>12</strong>-25 48.0% 2nd Half: 11-30 36.7% Game: 41.8%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% Game: 33.3%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 6-7 85.7% Game: 76.9%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 1<br />
Officials: Dan Anderson, Paul Faia, John Hughes<br />
Technical fouls: Penn-None. <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 1988<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
Penn 39 15 54<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 30 29 59<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
55<br />
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2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES<br />
Game 3 • Long Island 91, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80<br />
Nov. 20, 2010 • Draddy Gymnasium, Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> had trouble slowing down Long Island’s up-tempo offense and dropped a 91-80 decision<br />
to the Blackbirds at Draddy Gymnasium. Freshmen Michael Alvarado and Rhamel Brown were bright<br />
spots for the Jaspers in their first loss of the year. Alvarado led <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s scoring attack, finishing with<br />
18 points. Brown delivered the first double-double of his career, finishing with 10 points and 13 rebounds<br />
in 25 minutes off the bench. The Jaspers had trouble stopping the Blackbirds’ two 6’7” sophomore<br />
forwards in Kenny Onyechi and Julian Boyd. Onyechi contributed 18 points in a reserve role, while Boyd<br />
kicked in 17 points on 6-for-10 shooting. <strong>Manhattan</strong> led by as many as six points in the first half, before<br />
Long Island closed out the last six minutes of the stanza with a 13-7 scoring edge to take a 40-33 advantage<br />
into the break. Foul trouble and 11 turnovers set the Jaspers back in the first half. Long Island shot<br />
only 36.4% from the field, but capitalized on 70.6% (<strong>12</strong>-for-17) shooting at the line. The Jaspers could not<br />
get a complete run going in the second half as each of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s mini surges were squashed by big<br />
shots from the Blackbirds. Long Island improved to a 51.6% (16-31) shooting mark in the second half as<br />
senior guard David Hicks found his stroke after an 0-for-6 showing before halftime. Hicks scored 11 of his<br />
<strong>12</strong> points in the second and shot 3-for-4, including two big 3-pointers. Junior guard Kidani Brutus added<br />
17 points with five 3-pointers to the Jaspers effort. Sophomore guard George Beamon had 14 points and<br />
eight rebounds, while senior Andrew Gabriel put in <strong>12</strong> points and seven boards. Jaspers’ junior Robert<br />
Martina and Alvarado anchored <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s solid performance at the charity stripe (81.3% - 13-16).<br />
Martina shot a perfect 5-for-5 and Alvarado was 6-for-7. The Blackbirds took advantage of 26 points off<br />
turnovers and picked up 28 more at the free-throw line. Long Island won the battle of the boards 41-38.<br />
VISITORS: Long Island 3-0<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
01 OLASEWERE, J. f 1 5 0 1 2 5 1 3 4 5 4 3 3 2 0 15<br />
42 BOYD, Julian f 6 10 0 1 5 8 4 2 6 3 17 1 3 1 2 23<br />
00 JOHNSON, Kyle g 5 8 1 3 3 4 3 4 7 1 14 2 0 0 0 30<br />
<strong>12</strong> GARNER, C.J. g 2 9 0 0 5 6 1 1 2 1 9 4 2 1 3 27<br />
24 HICKS, David g 3 10 2 5 4 6 1 1 2 2 <strong>12</strong> 3 1 0 0 29<br />
11 BRICKMAN, Jason 1 4 1 4 0 0 2 1 3 0 3 4 1 0 1 14<br />
21 MAYORGA, Arnold 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 15<br />
23 CULPO, Michael 4 7 2 4 1 1 0 2 2 2 11 0 1 0 0 19<br />
32 ONYECHI, Kenny 5 8 0 0 8 10 6 5 11 3 18 0 1 1 1 24<br />
55 GIERBOLINI, Joel 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
TEAM 3 1 4<br />
Totals.............. 28 64 7 20 28 40 21 20 41 19 91 17 14 5 8 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: <strong>12</strong>-33 36.4% 2nd Half: 16-31 51.6% Game: 43.8%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-<strong>12</strong> 33.3% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 35.0%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: <strong>12</strong>-17 70.6% 2nd Half: 16-23 69.6% Game: 70.0%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 4,1<br />
HOME TEAM: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 2-1<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew f 6 10 0 0 0 0 1 6 7 4 <strong>12</strong> 2 8 0 0 34<br />
21 Coulibaly, Djibril c 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 3<br />
24 Beamon, George g 7 19 0 3 0 0 5 3 8 4 14 1 4 1 2 40<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 5 <strong>12</strong> 2 4 6 7 2 1 3 4 18 4 3 0 2 30<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 6 11 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 17 2 1 0 0 39<br />
01 Martina, Robert 2 4 0 0 5 5 2 3 5 4 9 1 0 0 0 18<br />
20 McCabe-Moran, Liam 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel 4 7 0 0 2 4 5 8 13 5 10 1 2 2 0 25<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 4<br />
TEAM 1 1<br />
Totals 30 65 7 18 13 16 15 23 38 27 80 11 19 4 4 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-30 46.7% 2nd Half: 16-35 45.7% Game: 46.2%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 6-13 46.2% Game: 38.9%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100% 2nd Half: 9-<strong>12</strong> 75.0% Game: 81.3%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 2<br />
Officials: George Harry, Greg Quirolo, Steve Ruppenthal<br />
Technical fouls: Long Island-None. <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 1184<br />
Game 4 • Wisconsin 50, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 35<br />
Nov. 25, 2010 • Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex,<br />
Orlando, Fla.<br />
(AP) Jon Leuer scored 16 points and Josh Gasser added <strong>12</strong> as Wisconsin defeated <strong>Manhattan</strong> 50-35 in<br />
the opening round of the Old Spice Classic. Leuer had seven points during a <strong>12</strong>-4 run that put Wisconsin<br />
up 31-16 with 15 minutes to play. The Badgers later scored 10 consecutive points, including a 3-point play<br />
by Gasser, to put away the game. Wisconsin, which was coming off a 68-65 loss at UNLV last Saturday,<br />
shot just 36.2 percent (21 of 58). The Badgers averaged 83 points in their previous three games. <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
got 15 points from Michael Alvarado. Kidani Brutus led the Jaspers with seven rebounds, while<br />
adding seven points. George Beamon posted eight points and Robert Martina had five to round out the<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> scoring. Wisconsin struggled en route to an 17-10 halftime lead. The Badgers made 7-of-30<br />
shots, including 1-of-13 from 3-point range, in the opening 20 minutes. <strong>Manhattan</strong> didn’t fare much better,<br />
hitting just 5-of-25 shots during the first half. The Jaspers, however, trailed just 10-8 almost 14 minutes<br />
into the game.<br />
VISITORS: Wisconsin 3-1<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
30 LEUER, Jon f 7 16 1 3 1 2 3 10 13 0 16 2 0 2 1 34<br />
31 BRUESEWITZ, Mike f 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 1 0 2 22<br />
52 NANKIVIL, Keaton f 2 6 0 0 0 0 4 1 5 0 4 1 1 0 0 24<br />
11 TAYLOR, Jordan g 1 7 1 5 0 0 0 6 6 2 3 5 2 0 1 36<br />
21 GASSER, Josh g 5 9 0 3 2 3 1 1 2 1 <strong>12</strong> 4 1 0 1 35<br />
01 BRUST, Ben 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 5<br />
02 SMITH, Wquinton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+<br />
05 EVANS, Ryan 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 <strong>12</strong><br />
15 VALENTYN, Brett 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
24 JARMUSZ, Tim 2 4 2 4 0 0 2 2 4 2 6 2 0 0 0 21<br />
33 WILSON, Rob 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 5<br />
40 BERGGREN, Jared 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4<br />
TEAM 1 3 4<br />
Totals 21 58 5 21 3 5 <strong>12</strong> 28 40 <strong>12</strong> 50 15 8 3 6 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-30 23.3% 2nd Half: 14-28 50.0% Game: 36.2%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-13 7.7% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 23.8%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-1 100% Game: 60.0%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 0<br />
HOME TEAM: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 2-2<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
01 Martina, Robert f 2 9 1 2 0 0 4 1 5 4 5 0 0 0 1 21<br />
24 Beamon, George f 4 <strong>12</strong> 0 0 0 2 1 3 4 2 8 0 2 0 0 37<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 4 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 32<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 5 <strong>12</strong> 1 3 4 4 0 5 5 0 15 1 2 0 0 36<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 3 8 0 2 1 2 1 6 7 3 7 4 6 0 2 37<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 2 0 0 1 0 0 26<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 9<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
TEAM 1 3 4<br />
Totals.............. 14 49 2 7 5 10 10 27 37 13 35 6 <strong>12</strong> 0 3 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 5-25 20.0% 2nd Half: 9-24 37.5% Game: 28.6%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-4 0.0% 2nd Half: 2-3 66.7% Game: 28.6%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 50.0%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 2<br />
Officials: Bryan Kersey, Hal Lusk, Mike Stuart<br />
Technical fouls: Wisconsin-None. <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 3035<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
Wisconsin 17 33 50<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 10 25 35<br />
Old Spice Classic<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
Long Island 40 51 91<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 33 47 80<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
56<br />
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2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES<br />
Game 5 • Texas A&M 74, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 45<br />
Nov. 26, 2010 • Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex,<br />
Orlando, Fla.<br />
Game 6 • Georgia 61, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58<br />
Nov. 28, 2010 • Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex,<br />
Orlando, Fla.<br />
Freshman forward Rhamel Brown led the Jaspers’ with his second double-double (11 points, 10<br />
rebounds), but the <strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball team could not slow down Texas A&M forward Khris<br />
Middleton whose 20 points helped the Aggies to a 74-45 victory at the Old Spice Classic. George Beamon<br />
contributed 10 points and Kidani Brutus added nine more as a young <strong>Manhattan</strong> team dropped its second<br />
game in as many days against stiff competition at the Wide World of Sports Complex near Orlando,<br />
Fla. <strong>Manhattan</strong> dug itself out of a 17-point first half deficit, using a 13-4 over the first seven minutes<br />
after halftime to pull within five points of the Aggies. Freshman point guard Michael Alvarado scored five<br />
points during the surge, including a 3-point play to make a 43-38 contest with <strong>12</strong>:49 remaining. Alvarado<br />
finished with seven points, four rebounds and two steals playing 36 minutes for the second straight day.<br />
Texas A&M off set the Jaspers comeback bid with Middleton’s third trey of a four 3-point field goal outing,<br />
which sparked nine unanswered points for the Aggies. Middleton, who entered the game averaging a<br />
team-high 15.3 points per game, shot 6-for-<strong>12</strong> from the field, 4-for-6 beyond the arc and a perfect 4-for-4<br />
at the free-throw line. Working with a depleted <strong>roster</strong> due to several injuries this season, the Jaspers line<br />
up simply ran out of steam during the final 10 minutes of the contest as the Aggies pulled away with a<br />
22-7 game closing run. Texas A&M senior point guard B.J. Holmes scored <strong>12</strong> points and reserve forward<br />
Kourtney Roberson added <strong>12</strong> more to the Aggies 10-man scoring attack. <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s shots were not falling<br />
against the Aggies as the Jaspers suffered from a 30.9% field goal mark, <strong>12</strong>.5% 3-point rate and 56.3%<br />
shooting percentage from the charity stripe. Texas A&M converted 41.8% (23-55) of its shot attempts,<br />
including 38.5% (10-for-26) from beyond the arc. The Aggies sank 18-of-24 (75.0%) free-throw opportunities.<br />
The Jaspers’ pesky 1-3-1 defense helped force 13 turnovers. <strong>Manhattan</strong> had eight steals and<br />
five blocks in the contest. Brown was responsible for four steals and two blocks. Junior forward Robert<br />
Martina also had two blocks to go along with two rebounds and two points. Texas A&M hurt <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
with 17 second chance points, 18 points off turnovers and 26 points off the bench. The outsized Jaspers<br />
came up on the short end of a 43-31 rebounding battle.<br />
VISITORS: Texas A&M 4-1<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
10 LOUBEAU, David f 3 8 0 0 0 0 2 4 6 1 6 0 2 0 1 20<br />
22 MIDDLETON, Khris f 6 <strong>12</strong> 4 6 4 4 2 6 8 3 20 3 2 0 1 28<br />
45 WALKUP, Nathan f 3 5 2 3 1 2 2 1 3 2 9 0 0 0 1 22<br />
05 HARRIS, Dash g 0 4 0 4 1 2 0 2 2 2 1 7 3 0 1 27<br />
11 HOLMES, B.J. g 2 8 2 7 6 6 2 1 3 1 <strong>12</strong> 3 1 0 2 27<br />
00 MCDONALD, Blake 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
02 LEWIS, Derrek 2 3 2 3 0 0 1 1 2 1 6 1 0 0 0 10<br />
04 DAVIS, Keith 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 8<br />
<strong>12</strong> DARKO, Andrew 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 6<br />
23 HIBBERT, Naji 1 4 0 2 2 2 1 4 5 2 4 1 3 0 0 18<br />
24 BAIRD, Alex 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
32 ROBERSON, K. 4 6 0 0 4 4 3 4 7 2 <strong>12</strong> 0 1 0 1 15<br />
33 CARRELL, Marshall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1<br />
35 TURNER, Ray 1 2 0 0 0 3 2 1 3 2 2 0 1 0 1 15<br />
TEAM 3 3<br />
Totals 23 55 10 26 18 24 18 25 43 18 74 17 13 1 8 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-30 36.7% 2nd Half: <strong>12</strong>-25 48.0% Game: 41.8%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-16 37.5% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 38.5%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 11-16 68.8% 2nd Half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 75.0%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 4,2<br />
HOME TEAM: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 2-3<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
01 Martina, Robert f 0 3 0 0 2 4 2 0 2 3 2 1 1 2 0 21<br />
24 Beamon, George f 4 9 0 0 2 2 5 1 6 2 10 0 3 0 0 36<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 5 11 0 0 1 3 6 4 10 4 11 0 1 2 4 26<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 3 10 0 4 1 3 0 4 4 2 7 1 3 1 2 36<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 3 <strong>12</strong> 1 6 2 2 0 3 3 3 9 2 3 0 1 38<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 1 3 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 0 1 26<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 1 7 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 10<br />
20 McCabe-Moran, Liam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
21 Coulibaly, Djibril 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 5<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
TEAM 1 2 3 1<br />
Totals.............. 17 55 2 16 9 16 15 16 31 19 45 6 15 5 8 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-29 31.0% 2nd Half: 8-26 30.8% Game: 30.9%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% 2nd Half: 0-6 0.0% Game: <strong>12</strong>.5%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4% 2nd Half: 4-9 44.4% Game: 56.3%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 3<br />
Officials: John Higgins, Marc Ellard, Mike Stephens<br />
Technical fouls: Texas A&M-None. <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 3229<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
Texas A&M 39 35 74<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 25 20 45<br />
Old Spice Classic<br />
The <strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball team left it all on the court in its third game in four days at the 2010<br />
Old Spice Classic. The Jaspers ran with Georgia for the majority of the contest in another hard-fought<br />
battle, but the Bulldogs eventually held off <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61-58 at the Wide World of Sports Complex near<br />
Orlando, Fla. <strong>Manhattan</strong> mounted a 21-9 second half run to erase a seven point halftime deficit and take<br />
a five point advantage with 9:43 left in the contest. The Jaspers full court press and zone defense stifled<br />
a big, athletic Bulldog squad to power the scoring surge. Jaspers’ junior guard Kidani Brutus scored<br />
seven of his team-high 16 points during the run. He also finished with seven rebounds and two steals.<br />
Jaspers’ senior forward Andrew Gabriel tied the game with a landmark 3-point play at the 11:16 mark in<br />
the second half to lock it up 46-46. Sophomore guard George Beamon then scored the next five points,<br />
beginning with a one handed dunk on a fast break to give <strong>Manhattan</strong> its first lead. On the Jaspers next<br />
possession, Beamon banged in a 3-pointer from the corner taking a 51-46 advantage. Beamon finished<br />
with 14 points and 10 rebounds for his second double-double of the season. He added four steals and<br />
two blocks on a 5-for-10 shooting night. Georgia answered back outscoring <strong>Manhattan</strong> 10-2 over the next<br />
seven minutes. Bulldogs junior forward Trey Thompkins reclaimed the lead (54-53) putting in his eighth<br />
of nine field goals in the ballgame with 4:03 to go. The 6’10”, 245-pound All-SEC big man poured in 18<br />
points and eight rebounds. The Jaspers held it to a one possession game during the final stretch, and<br />
then with the combination of Brutus’s second 3-pointer and a missed Georgia free-throw <strong>Manhattan</strong> had<br />
one last opportunity down three with eight seconds remaining. Coming out of a timeout, the Jaspers got<br />
the ball to Brutus, but his shot was deflected as time expired allowing the Bulldogs to escape <strong>Manhattan</strong>.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> freshman Rhamel Brown had eight points, 10 rebounds, three steals and two blocks. Classmate<br />
Michael Alvarado had seven points and four assists. Despite shooting 36.2% (21-58) from the field,<br />
the Jaspers converted <strong>12</strong>-of-15 (80%) free-throw attempts. Gabriel anchored <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s solid effort<br />
from the charity stripe, shooting a perfect 5-for-5, as part of a nine point performance. Georgia converted<br />
39.1% (27-69) of its field goal attempts, including a 17-of-34 (50%) in the first half which gave the Bulldogs<br />
a 37-30 lead at the break. Junior forward Travis Leslie had a double-double (13 points, 11 rebounds)<br />
and junior guard Gerald Robinson added 13 points and eight assists. <strong>Manhattan</strong> was outscored in the<br />
paint 36-22 and gave up 15 second chance points. The Jaspers did force the Bulldogs into 17 turnovers,<br />
converting them into 19 points.<br />
VISITORS: Georgia 4-2<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
33 THOMPKINS, Trey f 9 20 0 1 0 0 5 3 8 3 18 3 5 2 1 32<br />
50 PRICE, Jeremy f 1 5 0 0 1 2 3 5 8 2 3 1 2 1 0 18<br />
01 LESLIE, Travis g 6 14 0 2 1 3 7 4 11 1 13 0 2 2 1 31<br />
03 WARE, Dustin g 1 3 0 1 3 4 1 6 7 2 5 1 1 0 3 29<br />
22 ROBINSON, Gerald g 6 <strong>12</strong> 1 3 0 0 1 2 3 2 13 8 4 0 1 34<br />
02 THORNTON, M. 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 2 0 9<br />
04 BARNES, Chris 2 3 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 1 5 0 0 3 0 19<br />
11 WILLIAMS, Vincent 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3<br />
15 WILLIAMS, Donte’ 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 6<br />
20 NOLTE, Connor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 5<br />
23 BRANTLEY, S. 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 14<br />
TEAM 3 1 4<br />
Totals.............. 27 69 1 <strong>12</strong> 6 11 22 28 50 <strong>12</strong> 61 15 17 10 6 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-34 50.0% 2nd Half: 10-35 28.6% Game: 39.1%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-8 <strong>12</strong>.5% 2nd Half: 0-4 0.0% Game: 8.3%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 54.5%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 1,1<br />
HOME TEAM: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 2-4<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew f 2 8 0 0 5 5 0 1 1 2 9 1 1 1 0 29<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 4 8 0 0 0 2 5 5 10 1 8 1 1 2 3 37<br />
41 Laue, Kevin c 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 2 7 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 7 4 4 0 1 36<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 6 16 2 6 2 2 1 6 7 3 16 2 3 0 2 36<br />
01 Martina, Robert 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 0 0 15<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 10<br />
24 Beamon, George 5 10 1 1 3 4 2 8 10 3 14 0 5 2 4 34<br />
TEAM 1 1 1<br />
Totals.............. 21 58 4 11 <strong>12</strong> 15 9 24 33 13 58 10 16 5 10 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd Half: 10-30 33.3% Game: 36.2%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 36.4%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: 6-7 85.7% Game: 80.0%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 2<br />
Officials:<br />
Technical fouls: Georgia-None. <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 3428<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
Georgia 37 24 61<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 30 28 58<br />
Old Spice Classic<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
57<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES<br />
Game 7 • Rider 88, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
Dec. 2, 2010 • Draddy Gymnasium, Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
Sophomore swingman George Beamon scored a team leading 16 points, but the <strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s<br />
basketball dropped its Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference opener to Rider 88-59 at Draddy Gymnasium.<br />
Robert Martina scored 14 points for the Jaspers and Michael Alvarado chipped in with nine points. Rider<br />
was led by Brandon Penn’s 26 points, while Broncs’ big men Mike Ringgold (14) and Novar Gadson (13)<br />
each added double-figures. <strong>Manhattan</strong> trailed by as many as 28 in the second half, but used a 15-1 run<br />
to cut the margin to 61-45 when Martina scored on a tip-in with <strong>12</strong>:10 remaining. Beamon posted nine<br />
points during the spurt. Rider responded with Anthony Myles’ dunk that help start a 10-2 Broncs’ run<br />
and pushed the lead back to 71-49 with 6:54 left. Rider’s 3-point shooting was a major factor in the game,<br />
they shot 10-of-19 (52.6%), while <strong>Manhattan</strong> went 1-of-<strong>12</strong> (8.3%) from three-point land. <strong>Manhattan</strong> committed<br />
17 turnovers and Rider capitalized by scoring 20 points off of the miscues. Penn and Stewart each<br />
had three steals for the Broncs. <strong>Manhattan</strong> forced <strong>12</strong> turnovers and Alvarado collected a pair of steals.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> fell behind 20-9 nearly six minutes into the first half, but battled back with a 16-4 run to take<br />
a 25-24 lead with 9:27 before intermission. Nick Walsh scored all seven of his points during the run,<br />
including the 3-pointer which gave the Jaspers their only lead of the contest. Rider answered back with<br />
a 21-4 run to close out the first half. The Broncs carried a 45-29 advantage into the break. Rider slightly<br />
won the battle of the boards, 29-28. The Broncs outscored <strong>Manhattan</strong> 38-28 in the paint and dished out a<br />
game-high 23 assists. <strong>Manhattan</strong> vs. Rider <strong>12</strong>/2/10 at Draddy Gymnasium<br />
VISITORS: Rider 5-3 (1-1 MAAC)<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
02 Ringgold, Mike f 7 10 0 0 0 2 2 3 5 2 14 3 1 0 1 30<br />
31 Penn, Brandon f 8 13 5 8 5 5 0 9 9 3 26 2 0 0 3 27<br />
13 Stewart, Danny c 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 4 4 4 6 4 0 0 3 19<br />
15 Robinson, Justin g 4 6 3 4 0 0 0 1 1 4 11 3 6 0 2 29<br />
23 Gadson, Novar g 5 7 0 2 3 3 0 2 2 2 13 7 2 1 2 27<br />
03 Youngblood, J. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3<br />
10 Myles, Anthony 4 8 1 2 2 2 0 1 1 2 11 0 1 2 0 21<br />
<strong>12</strong> Thompson, J. 0 1 0 0 2 4 2 1 3 0 2 3 1 0 0 24<br />
14 Mansell, Patrick 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7<br />
21 Nd-Ezuma, Dera 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 6<br />
32 Pereira, Tommy 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 7<br />
Team 2 2<br />
Totals 33 54 10 19 <strong>12</strong> 19 5 24 29 19 88 23 <strong>12</strong> 3 11 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-28 60.7% 2nd Half: 16-26 61.5% Game: 61.1%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 5-11 45.5% Game: 52.6%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-9 66.7% 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 63.2%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 4<br />
HOME TEAM: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 2-5 (0-1 MAAC)<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
01 Martina, Robert f 6 7 0 1 2 2 1 3 4 2 14 2 2 1 0 21<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 3 5 0 0 2 6 4 4 8 3 8 1 3 2 0 32<br />
24 Beamon, George g 5 13 0 3 6 8 3 3 6 2 16 0 2 0 1 30<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 2 13 0 3 5 6 0 2 2 0 9 3 3 0 2 38<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 3 0 1 18<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 4 4 3 3 4 1 0 1 32<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 3 6 1 4 0 0 0 3 3 0 7 2 3 0 1 24<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5<br />
TEAM<br />
Totals.............. 21 49 1 <strong>12</strong> 16 25 9 19 28 13 59 <strong>12</strong> 17 3 6 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-22 50.0% 2nd Half: 10-27 37.0% Game: 42.9%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 0-7 0.0% Game: 8.3%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-9 66.7% 2nd Half: 10-16 62.5% Game: 64.0%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 4<br />
Officials: Rusty Cooper, Edward Corbett, Timothy Kitts<br />
Technical fouls: Rider-None. <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 832<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
Rider 45 43 88<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 29 30 59<br />
Game 8 • Saint Peter’s 66, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 49<br />
Dec. 4, 2010 • Yanitelli Center, Jersey City, N.J.<br />
The <strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball team didn’t have an answer for Peacocks’ guard Wesley Jenkins who<br />
scored 22 points with six 3-pointers as the Jaspers fell 66-49 at Saint Peter’s. <strong>Manhattan</strong> was led by Nick<br />
Walsh who poured in a team-high 15 points in 24 minutes off the bench. <strong>Manhattan</strong> led by as many as<br />
four points in the first half, thanks in part to Walsh’s sharpshooting. The senior guard from the Bronx<br />
had the hot hand knocking down his first five shots, which included three 3-pointers. Walsh scored all<br />
the Jaspers points during an 8-0 run in the first half to lift <strong>Manhattan</strong> to its first lead of the contest. He<br />
used a dazzling pump fake and spin move to get open and bury a 3-pointer at 11:52, pushing the Jaspers<br />
out to a 15-11 lead. <strong>Manhattan</strong> did not trail the rest of the first half, until the 39 second mark when Saint<br />
Peter’s junior forward Jeron Belin drained a 3-pointer to go ahead 29-26. Peacocks’ sophomore guard<br />
Steven Samuels converted a fast break layup with one second before intermission to give Saint Peter’s<br />
a 31-26 advantage at the half. Belin finished with <strong>12</strong> points on 5-for-10 shooting and Samuels added<br />
seven more. Saint Peter’s broke the game open with a 22-9 run out of halftime to take a 53-35 advantage<br />
with 8:07 left in the contest. The surge featured two 3s from Jenkins and five points from senior forward<br />
Ryan Bacon. Bacon had seven points and a game-high seven rebounds. Darius Conley added 11 points<br />
on 5-for-7 shooting, and he grabbed five rebounds for the Peacocks. <strong>Manhattan</strong> freshman point guard<br />
Michael Alvarado was the only other Jasper besides Walsh to post double-figures. He recorded 10 points<br />
and pulled down five rebounds. Classmate Rhamel Brown collected seven rebounds and blocked five<br />
shots. Saint Peter’s outscored <strong>Manhattan</strong> 26-10 in the paint and got 18 points off 13 turnovers. The<br />
Jaspers struggled shooting the ball finishing 34.1% (15-44) from the field to the Peacocks 43.1% (25-58)<br />
mark. Saint Peter’s hit 9-of-18 (50%) 3-point field goals.<br />
VISITORS: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 2-6 0-2 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
01 Martina, Robert f 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 1 0 1 21<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 1 4 0 0 1 3 1 6 7 5 3 0 3 5 1 27<br />
24 Beamon, George g 1 9 0 0 3 4 1 2 3 2 5 2 0 2 0 32<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 2 6 0 2 6 6 1 4 5 2 10 1 4 0 1 29<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 2 4 1 3 0 0 0 4 4 2 5 1 1 1 0 30<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 0 4 0 0 3 4 0 3 3 2 3 1 2 0 1 19<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 6 10 3 6 0 0 0 1 1 1 15 1 1 0 1 24<br />
20 McCabe-Moran, Liam 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 6<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 <strong>12</strong><br />
TEAM 1 2 3<br />
Totals.............. 15 44 5 14 14 19 8 22 30 17 49 7 13 8 5 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-22 36.4% 2nd Half: 7-22 31.8% Game: 34.1%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 35.7%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: 8-11 72.7% Game: 73.7%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 3<br />
HOME TEAM: Saint Peter’s <strong>College</strong> 4-4 2-0 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
04 Bacon, Ryan f 2 4 0 0 3 3 3 4 7 2 7 2 0 2 0 30<br />
42 Conley, Darius f 5 7 0 0 1 4 2 3 5 3 11 2 2 1 1 20<br />
13 Samuels, Steven g 3 5 1 2 0 0 0 3 3 3 7 1 1 0 1 24<br />
15 Jenkins, Wesley g 7 13 6 10 2 3 2 2 4 1 22 3 1 0 1 35<br />
22 Leon, Nick g 2 8 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 5 5 2 0 2 22<br />
02 Raymond, Yvon 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 9<br />
05 Belin, Jeron 5 10 1 3 1 2 1 0 1 1 <strong>12</strong> 0 2 0 1 23<br />
10 Hall, Brandon 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 8<br />
11 Ffrench, Blaise 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 5 1 0 0 17<br />
20 Burke, Chris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
21 Grant, Kelsey 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
45 Hill, Jack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 7<br />
TEAM 6 2 8<br />
Totals.............. 25 58 9 18 7 <strong>12</strong> 14 23 37 16 66 19 9 3 6 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-29 44.8% 2nd Half: <strong>12</strong>-29 41.4% Game: 43.1%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 50.0%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 6-9 66.7% Game: 58.3%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 2<br />
Officials: Gary Tracy, Robert Riley, Mike Pilla<br />
Technical fouls: <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None. Saint Peter’s <strong>College</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 687<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 26 23 49<br />
Saint Peter’s <strong>College</strong> 31 35 66<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
58<br />
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2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES<br />
Game 9 • Fordham 73, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
Dec. 8, 2010 • Rose Hill Gym, Bronx, N.Y.<br />
The <strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball dropped a 73-59 decision to Fordham in the 103rd “Battle of the<br />
Bronx” at Rose Hill Gym. The Jaspers, who had their two-game win streak with the Rams snapped, were<br />
led in scoring by freshman point guard Michael Alvarado’s 19 points. Fordham senior guard Brenton<br />
Butler topped all players with 21 points as the Rams pulled within 53-50 in the all-time series with <strong>Manhattan</strong>.<strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
led by as many as six points in the first half, shooting 43.3% from the field during the<br />
opening 20 minutes. The Jaspers used a pair of free-throws from Nick Walsh to cap a 10-3 run, earning<br />
its largest lead, 23-17 with 9:17 remaining in the stanza.The Rams recaptured the lead with junior guard<br />
Alberto Eastwick’s second 3-pointer of the contest to go ahead 24-23 at the 7:28 mark. Eastwick led Fordham<br />
into intermission scoring 10 points as the Rams held a 35-30 advantage at the break.Working with<br />
an undermanned lineup, fatigue and poor shooting hindered the Jaspers in the second half. <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
converted just 25.0% (9-36) of its field goal attempts and could not slow down Rams’ forwards Chris<br />
Gaston and Kervin Bristol. Gaston scored 10 of his 13 points in the second half, while Bristol finished<br />
with 11 points and 16 rebounds.Sophomore swingman George Beamon delivered his third double-double<br />
of the year with <strong>12</strong> points and he tied a career-high grabbing 11 rebounds. Freshman forward Rhamel<br />
Brown just missed his third double-double recording nine points and nine rebounds. Brown also blocked<br />
five shots for the second straight game.The Jaspers finished shooting 33.3% (22-66) to Fordham’s<br />
45.8% (27-59) field goal mark. The Rams knocked down 6-of-14 (42.9%) 3-point attempts.<strong>Manhattan</strong> vs.<br />
Fordham<strong>12</strong>/8/10 at Rose Hill Gym<br />
VISITORS: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 2-7<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew f 2 2 0 0 2 4 2 2 4 2 6 0 2 0 1 13<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 4 9 0 1 1 3 7 2 9 4 9 0 0 5 0 35<br />
24 Beamon, George g 5 15 0 1 2 3 2 9 11 4 <strong>12</strong> 1 0 0 0 39<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 7 17 1 4 4 4 0 4 4 2 19 4 3 0 1 37<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 3 <strong>12</strong> 2 4 0 0 1 1 2 3 8 0 2 0 1 38<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 1 11 1 9 2 2 0 0 0 2 5 2 0 0 1 29<br />
20 McCabe-Moran, Liam 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
21 Coulibaly, Djibril 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
TEAM 3 2 5<br />
Totals.............. 22 67 4 20 11 16 15 24 39 17 59 7 7 5 4 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-30 43.3% 2nd Half: 9-37 24.3% Game: 32.8%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-9 11.1% 2nd Half: 3-11 27.3% Game: 20.0%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd Half: 8-11 72.7% Game: 68.8%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 3<br />
HOME TEAM: Fordham 4-4<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
33 GASTON, Chris f 5 11 0 0 3 4 2 6 8 4 13 1 2 1 0 27<br />
55 BRISTOL, Kervin f 3 6 0 0 5 6 3 13 16 3 11 0 0 2 0 29<br />
10 FRAZIER, Branden g 3 8 1 4 0 1 0 3 3 3 7 5 3 2 0 39<br />
21 ESTWICK, Alberto g 6 13 2 4 0 0 1 4 5 2 14 3 1 1 0 39<br />
24 BUTLER, Brenton g 6 <strong>12</strong> 1 3 8 10 0 0 0 2 21 4 2 0 0 39<br />
05 HAGE, Ryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
22 MOQUETE, Rayner 1 3 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 3 1 0 0 1 10<br />
23 DOMINIQUE, Marvin 2 5 0 0 0 0 3 4 7 1 4 0 0 1 0 14<br />
32 GREEN, Jacob 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13<br />
5 ROBINSON, Khalid 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1<br />
TEAM 2 1 3<br />
Totals.............. 26 58 5 13 16 22 <strong>12</strong> 32 44 15 73 14 9 7 1 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-29 48.3% 2nd Half: <strong>12</strong>-29 41.4% Game: 44.8%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 38.5%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 13-16 81.3% Game: 72.7%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 2<br />
Officials: Joe DeMayo, Ed Corbett, Brian Dorsey<br />
Technical fouls: <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None. Fordham-GASTON, Chris<br />
Attendance: 1996<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 30 29 59<br />
Fordham 35 38 73<br />
Game 10 • Binghamton 70, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69<br />
Dec. 11, 2010 • Draddy Gymnasium, Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
In the 800th basketball contest played at Draddy Gymnasium, the <strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball<br />
team fell to Binghamton, 70-69. In a game which featured 10 lead changes and six tie scores, it was the<br />
Bearcats who would finish on top at games end, thanks in large part to sophomore Jimmy Gray’s late<br />
game heroics. After the Jaspers took a 69-68 lead on a jumper by junior Kidani Brutus, Binghamton<br />
missed a chance to go ahead on the other end but received a crucial second chance after an errant<br />
inbound pass on the next play by <strong>Manhattan</strong> with 7.1 seconds remaining. Drawing up a tremendous<br />
play from the Jaspers’ baseline, the Bearcats ran a backdoor screen to perfection with Gray splitting the<br />
defense and laying the ball off the glass for 70-69 advantage with five seconds on the clock. <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
sophomore guard George Beamon, who finished with a game-high 20 points and 10 rebounds, had one<br />
final attempt on a half court heave but the ball bounced in and out as time expired. Beamon’s second<br />
straight double-double was complemented by double digit Jasper scoring efforts from graduate student<br />
Demetrius Jemison (13), freshman Michael Alvarado (13) and Brutus (10). Jemison also grabbed seven<br />
rebounds in his <strong>Manhattan</strong> debut, after recently satisfying the NCAA requirements for a graduate transfer<br />
waiver. <strong>Manhattan</strong> carried a 44-39 advantage into halftime with Beamon scoring 13 points on 4-for-7<br />
shooting and Jemison adding nine points and five rebounds in the stanza. The Jaspers shot 50% (14-28)<br />
in the first half and converted 86.7% (13-15) of their free-throws. The Bearcats did not have trouble scoring<br />
in the first half, converting 55.6% (15-27) of its field goals and burying nine 3-pointers. Binghamton<br />
finished the game 13-of-30 (43.3%) from downtown with senior forward Moussa Camara knocking down<br />
five treys off the bench. The Bearcats also received a superb effort from senior forward Mahamoud<br />
Jabbi who posted 20 points on 8-for-10 shooting with four 3-pointers, to go along with a team-high six<br />
rebounds. The Jaspers led by as many as 10 points in the second half, but could not deliver the knock<br />
out punch. <strong>Manhattan</strong> took a 53-43 advantage with 14:34 remaining on a Jemison jumper. The Bearcats<br />
clawed back with a 9-0 run, and then tied the game for the sixth time with Jabbi’s 3-pointer at 10:15 to<br />
lock the game at 55-55. Jabbi knocked down another 3-pointer at the 8:52 mark to give Binghamton a 58-<br />
57 advantage. The Bearcats built its lead to six points (68-62) on Greer Wright’s break away dunk at 3:36.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> rallied back with seven unanswered points to take its last lead on Brutus’s jumper with 42<br />
seconds left. <strong>Manhattan</strong> sophomore center Kevin Laue gave the Jaspers quality minutes off the bench,<br />
scoring six points, grabbing three rebounds and blocking two shots. Freshman forward Rhamel Brown<br />
added nine rebounds and four points, despite battling foul trouble. The Jaspers finished the game 17-of-<br />
20 (85%) from the free-throw line and shot 42.9% (24-56) from the field. Binghamton’s bench outscored<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 25-9.<br />
VISITORS: Binghamton 2-6<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
04 Jabbi, Mahamoud f 8 10 4 6 0 0 1 5 6 4 20 1 0 1 0 38<br />
05 Wright, Greer f 3 10 0 5 3 4 1 4 5 2 9 2 3 1 1 33<br />
25 Ogundadegbe, A. c 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 9<br />
22 Johnston, Taylor g 3 6 3 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 9 0 0 0 0 19<br />
34 Lukusa, Chretien g 3 7 1 4 0 1 0 2 2 4 7 8 1 0 0 37<br />
01 Camara, Moussa 6 10 5 8 0 0 1 0 1 0 17 1 1 0 1 29<br />
<strong>12</strong> Sutton, Kyrie 3 7 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 2 6 1 3 1 1 19<br />
20 Gray, Jimmy 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 16<br />
TEAM 1 1<br />
Totals.............. 27 55 13 30 3 5 7 16 23 16 70 15 8 3 4 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-27 55.6% 2nd Half: <strong>12</strong>-28 42.9% Game: 49.1%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 9-16 56.3% 2nd Half: 4-14 28.6% Game: 43.3%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 3-5 60.0% Game: 60.0%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 0,1<br />
HOME TEAM: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 2-8<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 5 11 0 0 3 4 3 4 7 0 13 0 1 0 0 29<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 2 7 0 0 0 0 5 4 9 4 4 0 2 0 0 30<br />
24 Beamon, George g 7 16 1 4 5 6 2 8 10 4 20 0 0 2 1 37<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 2 7 0 2 9 10 0 3 3 0 13 9 1 0 3 37<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 4 8 2 5 0 0 0 1 1 1 10 3 1 0 0 38<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 6<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 5<br />
20 McCabe-Moran, Liam 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 4<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 3 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 6 0 0 2 0 14<br />
TEAM 2 3 5<br />
Totals.............. 24 56 4 14 17 20 15 23 38 10 69 14 10 4 4 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-28 50.0% 2nd Half: 10-28 35.7% Game: 42.9%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 28.6%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 13-15 86.7% 2nd Half: 4-5 80.0% Game: 85.0%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 3<br />
Officials: Doug Aprahamian, Kenneth Clark, Jack Sweeney<br />
Technical fouls: Binghamton-None. <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 2034<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
Binghamton 39 31 70<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 44 25 69<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
59<br />
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2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES<br />
Game 11 • Hofstra 71, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58<br />
Dec. 18, 2010 • Draddy Gymnasium, Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
The <strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball team suffered a 71-58 loss to a strong Hofstra team at Draddy<br />
Gymnasium. Despite a game-high 22 point scoring effort from guard George Beamon, <strong>Manhattan</strong> could<br />
not handle the Pride’s hot 3-point shooting as Hofstra won its fourth straight contest in as many years<br />
against the Jaspers. Hofstra shot 57.1% (<strong>12</strong>-21) from downtown and received a team-high 21 points from<br />
senior guard Charles Jenkins, who became the seventh player in program history to record his 2,000th<br />
career point. Facing a 13-point halftime deficit, the Jaspers made a hard fought surge in the second half<br />
to battle back into the game, scoring 10 unanswered points and cutting Hofstra’s lead to 53-50. Freshman<br />
point guard Michael Alvarado scored five of his eight points during the run and Beamon knocked<br />
down the lay-up to pull within three with 7:30 remaining. Beamon set a career-high with his 22 points,<br />
shooting 8-for-14 from the field. It was his third 20-point performance of the year, and he added four<br />
rebounds to his stat line in 40 minutes of work. The Pride responded to <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s comeback bid with<br />
four straight 3-pointers to reopen their lead to double-figures. Jenkins knocked down Hofstra’s first two<br />
3s, and he scored 10 points during the Pride’s ensuing 18-1 run to distance themselves from the Jaspers.<br />
Jenkins shot 8-for-10 from the field, including 3-for-4 from 3-point territory. Hofstra junior guard Mike<br />
Moore posted a double-double (20 points, 10 rebounds) and also knocked down three 3-pointers. Senior<br />
guard Brad Kelleher added 14 points off the Pride’s bench, shooting 4-for-6 from downtown. <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
got solid production up front outscoring Hofstra 22-<strong>12</strong> in the paint. Jasper forwards Demetrius Jemison<br />
and Rhamel Brown combined for 23 of the Jaspers’ 36 rebounds. Jemison scored seven points and<br />
grabbed 13 rebounds, while Brown posted eight points and collected 10 rebounds for the fourth time<br />
this season. Hofstra had no trouble finding the bottom of the net in the first half shooting 53.6% (15-28)<br />
from the field and 7-for-10 (70%) beyond the arc. Kelleher scored all of his 14 points in the opening<br />
stanza to help Hofstra carry a 42-29 advantage into the break. <strong>Manhattan</strong> finished shooting 40.4%<br />
(19-47), but struggled from downtown hitting just 3-of-<strong>12</strong> attempts. Hofstra also converted 18 <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
turnovers into 19 points.<br />
VISITORS: HOFSTRA 6-4<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
05 Imes, David f 0 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 1 11<br />
32 Washington, Greg f 0 5 0 0 2 2 0 5 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 32<br />
11 McMillan, Dwan g 3 7 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 3 7 3 1 1 3 23<br />
22 Jenkins, Charles g 8 10 3 4 2 2 1 3 4 3 21 5 3 0 3 33<br />
23 Moore, Mike g 6 13 3 5 5 6 0 10 10 2 20 1 1 0 0 36<br />
03 Kelleher, Brad 5 9 4 6 0 0 0 2 2 4 14 3 3 0 1 32<br />
04 Grogan, Matt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2<br />
<strong>12</strong> Bilbo, Paul 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
15 McLendon, Shemiye 2 5 2 5 0 2 2 3 5 2 6 2 1 0 1 19<br />
24 Nwaukoni, Stephen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 11<br />
TEAM 2 1 3<br />
Totals 24 53 <strong>12</strong> 21 11 16 7 24 31 21 71 14 11 2 9 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-28 53.6% 2nd Half: 9-25 36.0% Game: 45.3%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 7-10 70.0% 2nd Half: 5-11 45.5% Game: 57.1%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4% 2nd Half: 6-9 66.7% Game: 68.8%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 2,1<br />
HOME TEAM: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 2-9<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew f 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 4 0 0 22<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 3 10 1 1 0 0 2 11 13 0 7 0 4 1 0 32<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 3 5 0 0 2 4 3 7 10 2 8 0 2 0 1 31<br />
24 Beamon, George g 8 14 0 2 6 8 1 3 4 4 22 1 2 1 1 40<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 2 7 1 2 3 6 0 0 0 0 8 1 3 0 1 19<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 1 6 1 5 2 2 0 0 0 1 5 1 3 1 0 25<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 2 4 0 0 0 0 9<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani 0 2 0 2 3 4 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 1 22<br />
TEAM 3 1 4<br />
Totals 19 47 3 <strong>12</strong> 17 26 <strong>12</strong> 24 36 13 58 6 18 3 4 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-24 41.7% 2nd Half: 9-23 39.1% Game: 40.4%<br />
DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 25.0%<br />
REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 8-<strong>12</strong> 66.7% 2nd Half: 9-14 64.3% Game: 65.4%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 2<br />
Officials: Louie Andrakakos, Michael Berry, Gary Pucino<br />
Technical fouls: HOFSTRA-None. <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 763<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
HOFSTRA 42 29 71<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 29 29 58<br />
Game <strong>12</strong> • Bowling Green 70, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57<br />
Dec. 22, 2010 • Anderson Arena, Bowling Green, Ohio<br />
Jaspers’ sophomore guard George Beamon scored a game-high 18 points, but <strong>Manhattan</strong> shot itself<br />
in the foot with 24 turnovers as it fell 70-57 at Bowling Green. The Falcons received a team-high 15 points<br />
from sophomore guard Luke Kraus, who recorded almost half of Bowling Green’s 33 bench points on<br />
Wednesday at Anderson Arena. Despite posting their best shooting percentage of the season (48.9%<br />
- 22-45), the Jaspers allowed Bowling Green to outshine them with a 50.9% (27-53) field goal mark. The<br />
Falcons knocked down eight 3-pointers in the contest, including three from Kraus and three more from<br />
senior guard Joe Jakubowski. Jakubowski finished with 11 points, going 4-for-6 from the field. The teams<br />
traded baskets early and the game was tied on three occasions, before the Falcons rolled out a 25-9<br />
scoring surge. After Beamon locked the score at 9-9, Bowling Green went on its run and took a 34-18<br />
advantage when freshman center Cameron Black converted the 3-point play with 3:42 left in the first<br />
half. Black posted all seven of his points in the first half on 3-for-4 shooting. The Falcons also received<br />
10 points from Kraus’s season-high scoring performance in the first 20 minutes. <strong>Manhattan</strong> dug itself<br />
a ditch with 14 turnovers in the first half, which Bowling Green converted into 20 points. The Falcons<br />
carried a 40-26 advantage into intermission. The Jaspers used a quick four points from Beamon just<br />
61 seconds into the second half to make it a 10-point game, but they could not get any closer. With the<br />
score set at 40-30, the Jaspers press forced three turnovers, although they came up empty on all three<br />
possessions which could have cut the deficit to single digits. Graduate student Demetrius Jemison gave<br />
the Jaspers a solid effort in his third game wearing the Kelly Green and White. The 6’8” transfer from Alabama<br />
recorded 10 points, seven rebounds and five assists in 36 minutes of action. Freshman point guard<br />
Michael Alvarado was the third Jasper to post double-figures as he finished with 11 points, going along<br />
with six assists. The Jaspers also received eight points on 3-for-4 shooting from junior guard Kidani Brutus.<br />
Sophomore center Kevin Laue added four points and five rebounds after receiving the starting nod<br />
for the second time this season. <strong>Manhattan</strong> owned the rebounding column for its third straight contest,<br />
holding a 35-26 edge over the Falcons. Beamon grabbed seven boards, while freshman forward Rhamel<br />
Brown contributed five rebounds and blocked two shots.<br />
VISITORS: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 2-10<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 4 8 0 0 2 2 2 5 7 2 10 5 4 1 1 36<br />
24 Beamon, George f 7 <strong>12</strong> 0 2 4 10 2 5 7 1 18 3 1 0 0 33<br />
41 Laue, Kevin c 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 3 4 0 1 0 0 13<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 4 <strong>12</strong> 0 0 3 5 2 1 3 1 11 6 6 0 2 35<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 3 4 2 3 0 0 1 2 3 3 8 1 4 0 0 28<br />
01 Martina, Robert 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 <strong>12</strong><br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 4<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 11<br />
20 McCabe-Moran, Liam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 2<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 1 5 2 0 0 1 2 1 23<br />
TEAM 3 3<br />
Totals.............. 22 45 4 7 9 17 13 22 35 15 57 15 24 3 6 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-23 43.5% 2nd Half: <strong>12</strong>-22 54.5% Game: 48.9%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-1 100% Game: 57.1%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd Half: 6-<strong>12</strong> 50.0% Game: 52.9%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 1<br />
HOME TEAM: Bowling Green 3-9<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
10 THOMAS, Scott f 3 7 1 4 1 4 3 5 8 1 8 7 2 0 4 35<br />
33 MCELROY, Danny f 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 3 4 0 1 0 0 19<br />
35 BLACK, Cameron c 3 5 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 3 7 0 2 0 1 17<br />
14 JAKUBOWSKI, Joe g 4 6 3 4 0 0 0 2 2 2 11 4 0 0 1 27<br />
22 BROWN, Dee g 3 6 1 2 0 0 0 3 3 1 7 1 3 0 0 19<br />
01 CRAWFORD, Jordon 2 4 0 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 7 4 0 0 3 14<br />
03 KRAUS, Luke 5 10 3 7 2 2 0 1 1 3 15 1 1 0 1 26<br />
15 CALHOUN, A’uston 4 10 0 1 0 1 2 1 3 2 8 0 3 0 4 30<br />
23 SEALEY, Craig 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1<br />
32 OGLESBY, Torian 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 <strong>12</strong><br />
TEAM 2 1 3 1<br />
Totals.............. 27 53 8 20 8 14 9 17 26 17 70 17 14 0 15 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-29 55.2% 2nd Half: 11-24 45.8% Game: 50.9%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 40.0%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 4-9 44.4% Game: 57.1%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 1<br />
Officials: Dave Cronin, Larry Scirotto, Jim Bruno<br />
Technical fouls: <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None. Bowling Green-None.<br />
Attendance: 1021<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 26 31 57<br />
Bowling Green 40 30 70<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
60<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES<br />
Game 13 • Rider 88, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78<br />
Jan. 3, <strong>2011</strong> • Alumni Gymnasium, Lawrenceville, N.J.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> came up short in a shootout at Rider falling 88-78 to the Broncs at Alumni Gymnasium.<br />
Sophomore guard George Beamon led the Jaspers with his fifth double-double (24 points, 10 rebounds)<br />
of the season, while junior Kidani Brutus (19) and graduate student Demetrius Jemison (15) added<br />
double-figures. <strong>Manhattan</strong> rallied back after a slow start, erasing a 15-point first half deficit with a 17-2<br />
run to tie the game at 27-27 at the 2:31 mark with a jumper from freshman point guard Michael Alvarado.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong>’s defensive pressure limited Rider to just two field goals in the final 10 minutes of the first<br />
half as the Jaspers entered halftime trailing 32-29. Alvarado led <strong>Manhattan</strong> into the break scoring all nine<br />
of his points in the first half. On the opposite end of the court, it was freshman guard Anthony Myles<br />
who kept Rider’s offense going by posting 10 of his <strong>12</strong> points off the bench. The Broncs rebuilt their lead<br />
to nine points nearly five minutes into the second half, courtesy of seven quick points from junior swingman<br />
Novar Gadson. But <strong>Manhattan</strong> fired back, responding with big buckets from Brutus and Beamon.<br />
Brutus drained his first of three second half 3-pointers with 15:18 on the clock, which sparked a 14-4 run.<br />
Beamon accounted for the Jaspers’ next eight points, courtesy of two 3-point plays. Then Brutus buried<br />
another trey to send <strong>Manhattan</strong> ahead 51-50 with its first lead of the contest at <strong>12</strong>:21. Beamon scored 18<br />
of his game-high 24 points in the second half, finishing 8-for-9 from the free-throw line. Brutus tallied<br />
14 of his 19 points in the half, shooting 6-for-<strong>12</strong> in the contest, including four 3-pointers. Rider’s Justin<br />
Robinson, who was held to just two points in the first half, reclaimed the lead for the Broncs’ posting<br />
the next five points as part of a 21 point second half eruption. <strong>Manhattan</strong> evened the contest two more<br />
times over the next two minutes, before Gadson got a 16-4 run going with a layup. He unlocked a 57-57<br />
tie with 8:31 remaining and Rider preserved the lead to the final buzzer. The Broncs outshot <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
51.4% (18-35) to 48.6% (17-35) in the second half. Freshman center Danny Stewart played a big role in<br />
Rider’s success going 6-for-8 from the field. He finished with a double-double (14 points, 10 rebounds).<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> received a solid effort from freshman forward Rhamel Brown who set a career-high with six<br />
blocked shots, going along with nine points and seven rebounds. It was the third time in Brown’s young<br />
career that he blocked five or more shots.<br />
VISITORS: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 2-11, 0-3 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 7 <strong>12</strong> 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 3 15 0 3 1 2 32<br />
24 Beamon, George f 8 18 0 1 8 9 2 8 10 4 24 1 3 0 1 38<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 4 6 0 0 1 3 5 2 7 3 9 2 1 6 0 33<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed g 0 4 0 1 2 2 0 3 3 1 2 1 3 0 1 21<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 3 6 0 1 3 5 0 1 1 1 9 1 3 0 1 17<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 <strong>12</strong><br />
15 Walsh, Nick 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 11<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani 6 <strong>12</strong> 4 8 3 5 1 4 5 4 19 1 4 0 1 32<br />
TEAM 4 2 6<br />
Totals.............. 28 62 4 <strong>12</strong> 18 25 13 26 39 21 78 7 20 7 6 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-27 40.7% 2nd Half: 17-35 48.6% Game: 45.2%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 33.3%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: <strong>12</strong>-17 70.6% Game: 72.0%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 4<br />
HOME TEAM: Rider 10-5, 2-1 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
02 Ringgold, Mike f 3 10 0 0 3 7 4 0 4 4 9 2 2 0 4 29<br />
31 Penn, Brandon f 2 5 1 4 3 5 1 4 5 4 8 0 1 0 1 27<br />
13 Stewart, Danny c 6 8 0 0 2 4 4 6 10 3 14 0 3 1 1 28<br />
15 Robinson, Justin g 6 14 3 8 8 8 1 3 4 1 23 5 2 0 1 32<br />
23 Gadson, Novar g 6 11 0 0 3 4 0 3 3 4 15 5 1 2 2 33<br />
10 Myles, Anthony 4 7 2 4 2 5 0 6 6 3 <strong>12</strong> 0 2 0 1 18<br />
<strong>12</strong> Thompson, J. 2 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 7 7 0 1 1 24<br />
14 Mansell, Patrick 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
32 Pereira, Tommy 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5<br />
Team 2 1 3 1<br />
Totals.............. 29 62 7 21 23 35 13 24 37 21 88 19 13 4 <strong>12</strong> 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-27 40.7% 2nd Half: 18-35 51.4% Game: 46.8%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-14 28.6% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 33.3%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-<strong>12</strong> 50.0% 2nd Half: 17-23 73.9% Game: 65.7%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 6<br />
Officials: Ronnie Tyburski, George Harry, Clarence Armstrong<br />
Technical fouls: <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None. Rider-None.<br />
Attendance: 1492<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 29 49 78<br />
Rider 32 56 88<br />
Game 14 • Loyola 82, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67<br />
Jan. 7, <strong>2011</strong> • Draddy Gymnasium, Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
Jaspers’ freshman forward Rhamel Brown scored 20 points, but <strong>Manhattan</strong> lost to Loyola 82-67 at<br />
Draddy Gymnasium. The Jaspers were curtailed by Loyola’s long-range shooting, connecting on <strong>12</strong>-of-23<br />
(52.2%) attempts from downtown, including seven in the second half to erase <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s six point<br />
halftime lead. Loyola was led by junior guard J’hared Hall (23 points) and sophomore guard Robert<br />
Olson (20 points) who each recorded career-high scoring efforts, after knocking down six treys apiece.<br />
The Greyhound sharpshooters combined for 14-of-19 (73.7%) shooting from the field. Brown carried<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> into the break with a 38-32 advantage, erupting for 16 points and seven rebounds in the<br />
opening 20 minutes. The 6’6” product of Transit Tech High School in Brooklyn quickly reset his previous<br />
career-high of 11 points that he produced against Texas A&M at the 2010 Old Spice Classic on Nov. 26<br />
in Orlando. Brown opened the game shooting 7-for-10 from the field. The Jaspers weren’t fazed by the<br />
Greyhounds full court press in the first half, and they capitalized on 17 second chance points and forced<br />
Loyola into <strong>12</strong> turnovers. Hall kept Loyola afloat in the stanza, recording 17 points on 6-for-7 shooting<br />
with four 3-pointers. <strong>Manhattan</strong> led by as many as <strong>12</strong> points in the first half as George Beamon recorded<br />
nine of his 15 points and Andrew Gabriel posted eight of his 11 points. Beamon finished with seven<br />
rebounds and four steals, before fouling out with 3:39 remaining. Loyola attacked the Jaspers’ Achilles<br />
heal in the second half burying seven 3-pointers at a 58.3% conversion rate. The Greyhounds’ hot shooting<br />
exploited <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s perimeter defense, which has yielded 64 3-pointers in the first six games at<br />
Draddy Gymnasium. <strong>Manhattan</strong> went up eight, 40-32, with a pair of free-throws from Brown to begin the<br />
second half. However, Loyola’s adjusted zone defense contained Brown who was held to only one more<br />
field goal. While Brown was the focal point of the zone, Beamon and sophomore center Kevin Laue<br />
provided a spark for the Jaspers. The pair combined for eight consecutive points midway though the<br />
second half with Laue’s short jumper at the <strong>12</strong>:09 mark giving <strong>Manhattan</strong> a 55-52 lead. Loyola quickly<br />
turned the table on the Jaspers, rallying off a 10-2 run which put the Greyhounds out-front 62-57 with<br />
Olson’s 3-pointer with 9:10 remaining. The Greyhounds led the rest of the way and extended their lead to<br />
double-digits after the Jaspers turned the ball over four times and scored just one field goal in the final<br />
five minutes. Brown completed his career scoring night shooting 8-for-13 from the field and 4-for-6 at<br />
the free-throw line. He had eight rebounds and blocked three shots in 35 minutes of work. Jaspers’ junior<br />
Kidani Brutus and senior guard Nick Walsh filled in at the point guard position with the absence of freshman<br />
Michael Alvarado who sat out with an injury. Brutus registered six points, while Walsh contributed<br />
nine coming off the bench.<br />
VISITORS: Loyola 6-8 (2-2 MAAC)<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
05 Walker, Shane f 2 7 0 1 5 6 1 5 6 3 9 1 4 3 2 33<br />
24 Etherly, Erik f 5 9 0 0 4 4 7 6 13 1 14 1 3 0 1 34<br />
03 Cormier, Dylon g 5 11 0 2 1 3 3 2 5 2 11 3 0 0 3 28<br />
25 Olson, Robert g 6 9 6 8 2 2 1 2 3 3 20 4 2 0 1 30<br />
31 Rudolph, Brian g 0 3 0 1 3 4 2 1 3 2 3 6 4 1 2 30<br />
02 Drummond, Justin 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 5<br />
10 Hall, J’hared 8 10 6 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 23 3 1 1 1 22<br />
20 Williams, Pierson 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
22 Barney, Jamal 0 4 0 1 0 3 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 10<br />
54 Ivis, Paolo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1<br />
55 Wiegand, Josh 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 6<br />
TEAM 2 2<br />
Totals.............. 27 57 <strong>12</strong> 23 16 23 18 17 35 17 82 19 16 6 10 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-27 40.7% 2nd Half: 16-30 53.3% Game: 47.4%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-11 45.5% 2nd Half: 7-<strong>12</strong> 58.3% Game: 52.2%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 11-15 73.3% Game: 69.6%<br />
3<br />
HOME TEAM: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 2-<strong>12</strong> (0-4 MAAC)<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 0 2 0 0 14<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 8 13 0 0 4 6 5 3 8 2 20 1 0 3 1 35<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed g 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 3 4 3 0 0 1 0 0 20<br />
24 Beamon, George g 4 10 0 0 7 7 4 3 7 5 15 2 3 0 4 33<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 2 7 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 1 5 0 1 36<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 3 8 0 0 5 9 4 1 5 2 11 0 3 2 2 28<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 3 7 1 2 2 2 0 2 2 1 9 2 3 0 0 29<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 5<br />
TEAM 1 1 2<br />
Totals.............. 23 52 3 9 18 24 16 16 32 21 67 6 18 5 8 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-29 44.8% 2nd Half: 10-23 43.5% Game: 44.2%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 33.3%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 11-16 68.8% 2nd Half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 75.0%<br />
2<br />
Officials: John Hughes, Earl Walton, Kenneth Clark<br />
Technical fouls: Loyola-None. <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 634<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
Loyola 32 50 82<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 38 29 67<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
61<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES<br />
Game 15 • Marist 65, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
Jan. 9, <strong>2011</strong> • Draddy Gymnasium, Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
Despite 18-point efforts from graduate student Demetrius Jemison and sophomore George Beamon,<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> fell to Marist 65-59 at Draddy Gymnasium. Leading the way from the opening tip-off, the<br />
Red Foxes shot 43% from the field, including an outstanding 48% from behind the arc. Pacing Marist<br />
was sophomore guard Sam Prescott and junior Dorvell Carter, who finished with 18 and 14-point games,<br />
respectively. For the second consecutive contest, the 3-point shot quelled any comeback for <strong>Manhattan</strong>.<br />
Marist hit <strong>12</strong> of their 25 attempts, with Prescott knocking down four and sophomore guard Devin Price<br />
adding three of his own. In total, five different players connected from long range for the Red Foxes. In<br />
a game of two separate halves, <strong>Manhattan</strong> started the first half shooting only 28% from the field, but<br />
upped the tempo significantly in the second stanza by connecting on 50% of their attempts. Trailing<br />
27-20 after the first 20 minutes, the Jaspers used a combination of inside scoring from Jemison and<br />
Beamon and tough full court defense to cut the deficit to one with 14:33 left to go. However, Marist<br />
answered with back-to-back 3-pointers by sophomore guard Devin Price and freshman swingman Jay<br />
Bowie, which sparked a <strong>12</strong>-2 run. <strong>Manhattan</strong> crawled back late in the half and used seven straight points<br />
to cut their deficit to 61-59 with 13 seconds remaining, but Red Foxes’ junior guard R.J. Hall buried<br />
four consecutive free-throws to hold off the Jaspers. The Jaspers handed out 15 assists in the contest;<br />
however they were hindered by a 5-for-21 field goal mark from 3-point territory. <strong>Manhattan</strong> also converted<br />
14-of-19 free-throw attempts. Jemison finished with a double-double tying freshman forward Rhamel<br />
Brown with a game-high 10 rebounds. Jemison shot 7-for-<strong>12</strong> from the field and had four assists. Junior<br />
guard Kidani Brutus hit three 3-pointers for the Jaspers’ cause.<br />
VISITORS: Marist 4-13 (3-2 MAAC)<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
01 Carter, Dorvell f 6 13 2 4 0 0 5 3 8 2 14 2 1 0 1 38<br />
50 Kemp, Adam f 4 6 0 0 2 2 3 4 7 2 10 1 1 0 0 32<br />
05 Hall, R.J. g 0 3 0 2 4 4 0 2 2 4 4 1 3 0 0 15<br />
20 Bowie, Jay g 1 3 1 2 0 0 2 3 5 4 3 4 1 0 1 32<br />
25 Prescott, Sam g 6 <strong>12</strong> 4 7 2 3 0 1 1 1 18 1 3 0 0 24<br />
00 Price, Devin 3 7 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 3 1 0 0 14<br />
11 Goodwin, Dejuan 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 <strong>12</strong><br />
15 Alexis, Anell 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 9<br />
21 Rusin, Candon 2 5 2 4 0 0 0 2 2 1 6 2 1 0 0 16<br />
34 Prinsloo, Pieter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 8<br />
TEAM 2 2 4 1<br />
Totals.............. 22 51 <strong>12</strong> 25 9 11 <strong>12</strong> 23 35 17 65 14 14 1 4 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-24 41.7% 2nd Half: <strong>12</strong>-27 44.4% Game: 43.1%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-13 46.2% 2nd Half: 6-<strong>12</strong> 50.0% Game: 48.0%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 8-9 88.9% Game: 81.8%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 2<br />
HOME TEAM: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 2-13 (0-5 MAAC)<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 7 <strong>12</strong> 0 0 4 5 2 8 10 0 18 4 2 0 0 38<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 2 5 0 0 0 4 6 4 10 4 4 0 2 2 1 32<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed g 1 5 1 5 2 2 0 2 2 0 5 3 0 0 1 23<br />
24 Beamon, George g 5 10 0 2 8 8 3 1 4 4 18 1 3 0 5 37<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 3 10 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 3 0 0 0 30<br />
01 Martina, Robert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 11<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 1 7 1 4 0 0 0 3 3 1 3 2 1 0 0 19<br />
20 McCabe-Moran, Liam 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
TEAM<br />
Totals.............. 20 53 5 21 14 19 <strong>12</strong> 18 30 14 59 15 9 2 7 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-29 27.6% 2nd Half: <strong>12</strong>-24 50.0% Game: 37.7%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-11 18.2% 2nd Half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 23.8%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: <strong>12</strong>-15 80.0% Game: 73.7%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 3<br />
Officials: Mike McCloskey, Jack Sweeney, Roberto Marquez<br />
Technical fouls: Marist-None. <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 759<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
Marist 27 38 65<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 20 39 59<br />
Game 16 • Florida Atlantic 57, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 50<br />
Jan. 11, <strong>2011</strong> • FAU Arena, Boca Raton, Fla.<br />
Jaspers’ big men Demetrius Jemison and Rhamel Brown recorded double-doubles, however the<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball team came up short in a 57-50 decision at Florida Atlantic. Sophomore<br />
guard Greg Gantt led the Owls with 17 points on 7-for-13 shooting as Florida Atlantic improved to 6-1 at<br />
home. The Jaspers were without the services of freshman point guard Michael Alvarado who missed his<br />
third straight game with an injury. Jemison recorded his second straight double-double with 11 points<br />
and 11 rebounds, while Brown notched his third of the season posting 10 points and tying a career-high<br />
with 13 boards. Brown corralled eight of his rebounds on the offensive glass. <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s swarming<br />
defense held the Owls’ nearly 13 points under their season scoring average of 69.1 points per contest.<br />
Seven Jaspers contributed to a balanced scoring effort in the first half as <strong>Manhattan</strong> trailed 28-26 at the<br />
break. The Jaspers held Florida Atlantic to just one field goal in the final three and a half minutes as<br />
they made an 8-2 surge capped by a pair free-throws by Nick Walsh to enter intermission trailing by two.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> junior guard Kidani Brutus scored seven of his nine points in the first 20 minutes. Walsh contributed<br />
seven points and three rebounds off the bench. The Owls’ got a spark in the second half from<br />
sophomore forward Jordan McCoy who scored two of four unanswered buckets less than three minutes<br />
into the stanza to put Florida Atlantic ahead by double-digits (36-26). The overall 19-7 run capped at<br />
<strong>12</strong>:41 with McCoy’s jumper, which gave the Owls’ their largest lead of the contest, 47-33. McCoy buried<br />
all five of his field goal attempts in the second half to finish with 10 points and three rebounds. The<br />
Jaspers gave it a resilient effort battling back into the contest behind a superb second half effort from<br />
Jemison who recorded nine points and five rebounds. Trailing by 10 points (53-43) with 4:18 remaining,<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong>’s defense tightened up and forced a pair of turnovers which the Jaspers turned into back-toback<br />
buckets from Mohamed Koita and Brutus. Then 47 second later, Brown blocked his third shot of the<br />
game and the Jaspers regained possession to cut their deficit to four points (53-49) on George Beamon’s<br />
slashing lay-up at 2:18. After a missed 3-pointer from Gantt, the Jaspers had a golden opportunity to<br />
make it a one possession ballgame. However, Koita could not connect on a tip-in opportunity with 1:50<br />
remaining, which allowed the Owls’ to regain possession and put the game away on Gantt’s seventh<br />
field goal. Florida Atlantic limited Beamon to seven points, snapping a seven game stretch of posting<br />
double-figures. He had two steals and two rebounds in 32 minutes of work. <strong>Manhattan</strong> won the battle of<br />
the boards 39-36. The Jaspers’ perimeter defense yielded only four 3-pointers in 20 attempts, after allowing<br />
24 3-pointers in the previous two games.<br />
VISITORS: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 2-14<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 5 16 0 0 1 2 4 7 11 1 11 0 4 0 1 36<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 5 11 0 0 0 2 8 5 13 1 10 0 0 3 3 34<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed g 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 2 0 0 1 20<br />
24 Beamon, George g 2 6 0 0 3 3 1 1 2 5 7 0 0 1 2 32<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 4 11 1 6 0 0 0 2 2 2 9 4 4 0 0 35<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 1 6 0 0 0 0 5 3 8 0 2 0 1 0 1 17<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 2 5 1 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 7 3 3 0 0 23<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
TEAM 3 3 1<br />
Totals.............. 21 59 2 9 6 10 18 21 39 10 50 9 13 4 8 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-33 30.3% 2nd Half: 11-26 42.3% Game: 35.6%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% Game: 22.2%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 1-2 50.0% Game: 60.0%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 2<br />
HOME TEAM: Florida Atlantic <strong>12</strong>-6<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
40 Royster, Brett f 1 3 0 0 2 6 3 5 8 1 4 0 0 4 1 24<br />
52 White, Kore f 3 6 0 0 1 3 2 6 8 3 7 1 4 2 1 32<br />
02 Taylor, Raymond g 3 10 1 5 0 0 0 2 2 2 7 3 3 0 1 36<br />
22 Gantt, Greg g 7 13 2 8 1 2 1 4 5 0 17 2 0 0 3 30<br />
25 Bertone, Pablo g 3 3 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 7 2 2 0 2 16<br />
01 Richardson, Shavar 0 6 0 5 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 11<br />
04 Mattison, Andre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5<br />
05 Tucker, Alex 1 7 1 2 0 0 2 1 3 2 3 0 1 0 0 23<br />
10 Mavin, Dennis 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5<br />
21 McCoy, Jordan 5 6 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 10 0 0 1 1 18<br />
TEAM 3 2 5<br />
Totals.............. 24 56 4 20 5 13 14 22 36 13 57 10 10 8 9 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: <strong>12</strong>-28 42.9% 2nd Half: <strong>12</strong>-28 42.9% Game: 42.9%<br />
DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd Half: 1-10 10.0% Game: 20.0%<br />
REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 38.5%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 5<br />
Officials: Gary Maxwell, Vladimir Voyard-Tadal, Ray Acosta<br />
Technical fouls: <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None. Florida Atlantic-None.<br />
Attendance: 1064<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 26 24 50<br />
Florida Atlantic 28 29 57<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
62<br />
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2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES<br />
Game 17 • Canisius 72, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 51<br />
Jan. 15, <strong>2011</strong> • Draddy Gymnasium, Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
Game 18 • <strong>Manhattan</strong> 51, Niagara 49<br />
Jan. 17, <strong>2011</strong> • Draddy Gymnasium, Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
Jaspers’ sophomore guard George Beamon scored a game-high 21 points in <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s 72-51 loss<br />
to Canisius at Draddy Gymnasium. The Jaspers surrendered an eight point first half lead as the Golden<br />
Griffs’ shot 46.7% (28-60) from the field and were led in scoring by senior forward Elton Frazier (18<br />
points). <strong>Manhattan</strong> rolled out to a 14-6 lead at the 11:35 mark with Kidani Brutus’s 30th 3-pointer of the<br />
season. Brutus was the only Jasper to score off the bench as the <strong>Manhattan</strong> reserves were outscored<br />
14-5. The Golden Griffs responded with 11 unanswered points, a series which featured a thunderous put<br />
back dunk by Frazier. Canisius later capped the run with a jumper by Frazier at 6:38 to take a 17-14 lead.<br />
Canisius made another surge just before the half as it entered the break with a 35-24 advantage. In the<br />
last five minutes of the first half, the Jaspers were limited to just one field goal as Canisius outscored<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 16-5. <strong>Manhattan</strong> trailed by double-digits for all but <strong>12</strong> seconds in the second half, facing its<br />
largest deficit of 23 points at the 3:07 mark. Golden Griffs’ senior forward Greg Logins recorded 13 points<br />
in the contest, while sophomore point guard Gaby Belardo added 11. Jaspers’ freshman Rhamel Brown<br />
recorded his second straight double-double and fourth of the season with 10 points and 11 rebounds.<br />
Brown swatted three shots and advanced to eighth place on the program’s single season list with 40.<br />
Canisius capitalized in the paint scoring 40 of their 72 points down low. The Golden Griffs registered 13<br />
steals as the Jaspers turned the ball over 17 times. Freshman point guard Michael Alvarado returned<br />
to <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s starting line up after missing the previous three games with an injury. Alvarado scored<br />
six points, dished out five assists and grabbed four rebounds in 31 minutes of action. Jaspers’ Graduate<br />
student Demetrius Jemison scored six points and pulled down 10 rebounds. It marked Jemison’s third<br />
straight contest with 10+ rebounds and fourth time in seven games this season. <strong>Manhattan</strong> struggled<br />
shooting the ball registering a 33.3% (18-54) field goal rate. However, <strong>Manhattan</strong> capitalized on its<br />
free-throws knocking down <strong>12</strong>-of-14 attempts (85.7%). Beamon was 5-for-6 from the line. <strong>Manhattan</strong> vs.<br />
Canisius 1/15/11 at Draddy Gymnasium<br />
VISITORS: Canisius 8-8 (2-4 MAAC)<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
00 Logins, Greg f 6 13 1 2 0 0 2 3 5 2 13 1 0 1 0 20<br />
24 Frazier, Elton f 6 9 0 0 6 7 4 2 6 2 18 1 1 1 1 30<br />
03 Goldsberry, Robert g 2 5 1 3 2 2 0 3 3 3 7 5 0 0 1 27<br />
<strong>12</strong> Belardo, Gaby g 5 10 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 11 5 1 0 5 29<br />
15 Coles, Julius g 3 9 1 4 2 3 1 4 5 0 9 1 1 1 2 25<br />
01 Khan, Ashton 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1<br />
02 Kindler, Eric 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1<br />
05 Groves, Reggie 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 3 0 1 4 21<br />
11 Hymes, Alshwan 2 6 1 4 0 0 0 2 2 3 5 0 1 0 0 17<br />
13 Manhertz, Chris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2<br />
21 Gricius, Rokas 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2<br />
34 Dhal, Marial 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2<br />
42 Vazquez-Simmons, T. 2 5 0 1 0 0 1 5 6 4 4 1 0 1 0<br />
23 TEAM 2 1 3<br />
Totals.............. 28 60 6 19 10 14 10 24 34 18 72 19 6 6 13 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-31 45.2% 2nd Half: 14-29 48.3% Game: 46.7%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd Half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 31.6%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 7-10 70.0% Game: 71.4%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 1,1<br />
HOME TEAM: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 2-15 (0-6 MAAC)<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 3 11 0 0 0 0 2 8 10 2 6 2 2 0 0 37<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 3 5 0 0 4 5 4 7 11 3 10 0 2 3 0 36<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed g 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 1 <strong>12</strong><br />
24 Beamon, George g 8 16 0 1 5 6 3 3 6 1 21 0 3 1 1 38<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 2 10 1 3 1 1 0 4 4 1 6 5 4 0 1 31<br />
01 Martina, Robert 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 5<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 7<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani 1 7 1 6 2 2 1 1 2 2 5 1 3 0 1 28<br />
TEAM 1 2 3 1<br />
Totals.............. 18 54 3 11 <strong>12</strong> 14 <strong>12</strong> 25 37 15 51 9 17 4 4 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-23 34.8% 2nd Half: 10-31 32.3% Game: 33.3%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 27.3%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-6 100% 2nd Half: 6-8 75.0% Game: 85.7%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 1<br />
Officials: Bob Adams, Gary Tracy, Willie Pulliam<br />
Technical fouls: Canisius-None. <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 1034<br />
All streaks came to an end at Draddy Gymnasium with the Jaspers 51-49 victory over Niagara.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> used a game-high 14 points from George Beamon and 10 points from Demetrius Jemison<br />
as the Jaspers brought a 15-game skid to an end since earning its previous victory on Nov. 17. The<br />
Jaspers dominated the boards holding a 42-24 advantage to help fifth year head coach Barry Rohrssen<br />
earn his first win over the Purple Eagles during his tenure. Junior guard Kidani Brutus helped swing<br />
momentum to the Jaspers side with a crucial 3-pointer in front of the <strong>Manhattan</strong> bench to tie the game<br />
at 45-45 with 2:21 remaining. On the ensuing Jaspers’ possession, Rhamel Brown, the MAAC offensive<br />
rebounds leader (4.6 rpg), grabbed one of the biggest boards of his young career to record the go-ahead<br />
put back with 1:17 remaining. <strong>Manhattan</strong> knocked down four free-throws in the final minute and got a<br />
crucial defensive stop in the last 15 seconds to hold off Niagara. After a missed 3-pointer from the wing<br />
by freshman guard Marvin Jordan, and then a jumper that was off the mark by senior guard Anthony<br />
Nelson, Beamon secured his eighth rebound of the game to seal the victory. Beamon shot an efficient<br />
5-for-8 from the field and dished out two assists. <strong>Manhattan</strong> carried a 22-20 lead into intermission<br />
outshooting the Purple Eagles 45.5% (10-22) to 32% (8-25) in the opening 20 minutes. Sophomore guard<br />
Mohamed Koita got the Jaspers going beginning with a 3-pointer to kick off the first half, and then he hit<br />
his second of the game to lead <strong>Manhattan</strong> into the second stanza. Brown recorded his third consecutive<br />
10-rebound performance and eighth of the season. He contributed six points and swatted three shots<br />
as he surpassed Jason Benton (2003-2004) for seventh place on the program’s single-season blocks list<br />
with 43. Jemison was the Jaspers X-factor on both ends of the court, recording his 10 points on 5-for-10<br />
shooting and pulling down all seven of his rebounds on the defensive glass. Freshman point guard<br />
Michael Alvarado finished with seven points going 5-for-6 from the free-throw line, including three critical<br />
free-throws in the last minute. Brutus brought energy playing 28 minutes off the bench. The Bronx native<br />
dished out a career-high five assists, finished with four points and recorded two steals.<br />
VISITORS: Niagara 4-15 (1-6 MAAC)<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
<strong>12</strong> Gillette, Scooter f 3 3 0 0 1 2 2 3 5 3 7 0 2 3 0 34<br />
15 Williams, Eric f 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 15<br />
24 Moore, Kevon g 1 3 1 3 1 2 0 4 4 4 4 1 2 0 1 18<br />
31 Nelson, Anthony g 4 11 0 3 6 11 3 2 5 2 14 8 6 0 6 40<br />
32 Jordan, Marvin g 4 9 3 6 1 2 1 5 6 5 <strong>12</strong> 2 1 0 1 34<br />
01 Lemmons, Malcolm 3 8 2 5 0 0 0 2 2 4 8 0 0 1 1 28<br />
22 Jones, Skylar 2 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 4 1 0 0 0 31<br />
34 Kowalski, Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+<br />
TEAM 1 1<br />
Totals.............. 17 43 6 18 9 17 6 18 24 22 49 <strong>12</strong> <strong>12</strong> 4 9 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-25 32.0% 2nd Half: 9-18 50.0% Game: 39.5%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 33.3%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 7-<strong>12</strong> 58.3% Game: 52.9%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 4<br />
HOME TEAM: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 3-15 (1-6 MAAC)<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 2 10 2 4 0 0 30<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 3 10 0 0 0 2 7 3 10 2 6 1 1 3 1 37<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed g 2 5 2 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 6 1 3 0 2 24<br />
24 Beamon, George g 5 8 0 0 4 10 4 4 8 4 14 2 4 0 0 31<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 1 8 0 6 5 6 2 2 4 1 7 1 1 0 1 34<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 0 4 1 0 1 0 13<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 2 3 3 4 5 2 0 2 28<br />
TEAM 1 4 5 1<br />
Totals.............. 19 46 3 13 10 22 17 25 42 14 51 13 16 4 6 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-22 45.5% 2nd Half: 9-24 37.5% Game: 41.3%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 23.1%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 9-20 45.0% Game: 45.5%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 4<br />
Officials: Bryan Kersey, Brian O’Connell, Michael Stephens<br />
Technical fouls: Niagara-None. <strong>Manhattan</strong>-TEAM.<br />
Attendance: 824<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
Niagara 20 29 49<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 22 29 51<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
Canisius 35 37 72<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 24 27 51<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
63<br />
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2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES<br />
Game 19 • Loyola 62, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 50<br />
Jan. 20, <strong>2011</strong> • Reitz Arena, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Game 20 • Saint Peter’s 62, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 53<br />
Jan. 23, <strong>2011</strong> • Draddy Gymnasium, Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
J’hared Hall and Justin Drummond gave Loyola a lift off the bench helping the Greyhounds upend the<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball team 62-50 at Reitz Arena. Hall had <strong>12</strong> points and Drummond added 10,<br />
offsetting double-doubles from Jaspers’ graduate student Demetrius Jemison and sophomore George<br />
Beamon. <strong>Manhattan</strong> went inside for 38 of its 50 points, but shot just 38.6% (22-57) from the field.<br />
Beamon posted 14 points and 10 rebounds for his team-leading sixth double-double of the season, while<br />
Jemison scored 13 points and pulled down 10 rebounds. The Jaspers rallied back from an eight point<br />
halftime deficit to come within two at the 16:54 mark. <strong>Manhattan</strong> freshman forward Rhamel Brown recorded<br />
the first bucket of his eight-point second half to make it a 30-28 ballgame. However, 53 seconds<br />
later the Greyhounds used Drummond’s first jumper of the contest to spark an 18-7 run. Drummond<br />
poured in eight points during the surge and Hall added his second 3-pointer of the game helping Loyola<br />
take a 50-37 with 8:48 left. Brown finished <strong>12</strong> points on 5-for-8 shooting and grabbed five rebounds. He<br />
added two steals to his stat line in a limited 21 minutes of work after getting into foul trouble early in the<br />
first half. Greyhounds’ big men Shane Walker (13) and Erik Etherly (<strong>12</strong>) each scored in double-figures,<br />
and their defensive presence played a role in the Jaspers’ tough shooting night. The 6’10” and 6’7”<br />
forwards altered several shots in the paint, resulting in a combined <strong>12</strong>-for-32 shooting from Jemison and<br />
Beamon. The Jaspers’ received little support from the bench, which was outscored 23-7. Drummond<br />
and Hall scored all the Greyhounds’ points on a bench that went three men deep. Loyola knocked down<br />
71.4% of its free-throws getting 21 attempts to <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s 5-for-9 effort at the charity stripe.<br />
VISITORS: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 3-16, 1-7 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 6 16 0 0 1 2 6 4 10 3 13 1 1 1 0 36<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 5 8 0 0 2 3 3 2 5 3 <strong>12</strong> 0 2 0 2 21<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 13<br />
24 Beamon, George g 6 16 0 1 2 4 3 7 10 3 14 1 3 0 2 38<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 2 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 2 34<br />
01 Martina, Robert 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 4<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 1 2 0 16<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 9<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 1 26<br />
TEAM 1 1 2<br />
Totals.............. 22 57 1 4 5 9 15 15 30 18 50 5 <strong>12</strong> 3 8 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-27 37.0% 2nd Half: <strong>12</strong>-30 40.0% Game: 38.6%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-2 0.0% 2nd Half: 1-2 50.0% Game: 25.0%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0% Game: 55.6%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 2<br />
HOME TEAM: Loyola 9-9, 5-3 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
05 Walker, Shane f 4 9 1 2 4 6 2 7 9 1 13 0 2 0 0 31<br />
24 Etherly, Erik f 4 8 0 0 4 4 2 5 7 4 <strong>12</strong> 1 2 1 3 27<br />
03 Cormier, Dylon g 0 6 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 2 4 0 0 24<br />
25 Olson, Robert g 1 3 0 0 2 2 1 4 5 3 4 0 0 1 0 29<br />
31 Rudolph, Brian g 3 5 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 8 2 2 0 0 32<br />
02 Drummond, Justin 4 8 2 2 1 3 0 2 2 2 11 1 1 0 2 18<br />
10 Hall, J’hared 5 9 2 5 0 0 4 1 5 0 <strong>12</strong> 1 1 0 0 27<br />
55 Wiegand, Josh 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 <strong>12</strong><br />
TEAM 2 2 4<br />
Totals.............. 21 49 5 11 15 21 14 22 36 11 62 7 <strong>12</strong> 3 5 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-27 40.7% 2nd Half: 10-22 45.5% Game: 42.9%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 45.5%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: 9-13 69.2% Game: 71.4%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 5<br />
Officials: Jim Haney, Gary Prager, Louie Andrakakos<br />
Technical fouls: <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None. Loyola-None.<br />
Attendance: 1022<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 22 28 50<br />
Loyola 30 32 62<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> let a halftime edge lead slip away shooting 29% in the second half as the Jaspers fell to<br />
Saint Peter’s 62-53 at Draddy Gymnasium. Peacocks’ senior point guard Nick Leon led all players with<br />
19 points. <strong>Manhattan</strong> was led by George Beamon who had <strong>12</strong> points and Demetrius Jemison who added<br />
nine points and seven rebounds. Jaspers’ freshman Rhamel Brown poured in another solid all-around<br />
performance as the 6’6” forward from Brooklyn scored eight points, grabbed eight rebounds, blocked<br />
five shots and made four steals. Brown moved into sixth place on <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s single season blocks<br />
list, surpassing Jamal Marshall who had 44 in 1994-1995. <strong>Manhattan</strong> played one of its best defensive<br />
halves of the season as it limited Saint Peter’s to just 7-of-24 (29.2%) shooting and forced the Peacocks<br />
into eight turnovers. The Jaspers carried a 26-25 lead into the break with Beamon scoring eight points<br />
in the first 20 minutes. The Jaspers missed their first five shots of the second half, which allowed Saint<br />
Peter’s to regain the lead (30-27) with Steven Samuels 3-pointer at 16:32. <strong>Manhattan</strong> went 4-for-22 from<br />
the field in the first 14 minutes as the Peacocks opened a double-digit lead. Saint Peter’s led by as many<br />
as 13 points with a Wesley Jenkins’ 3-pointer with 3:25 remaining. Saint Peter’s shot 42.3% (11-26) in the<br />
second half, including 5-for-7 (71.4%) from beyond the arc. The Jaspers were outrebounded 27-16 in the<br />
final 20 minutes. Peacocks’ forward Darius Conley scored nine of his <strong>12</strong> points in the second stanza.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> received seven point apiece from Kidani Brutus and Michael Alvarado.<br />
VISITORS: Saint Peter’s <strong>College</strong> 11-9 (6-3 MAAC)<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
04 Bacon, Ryan f 3 9 0 0 2 4 6 6 <strong>12</strong> 4 8 0 1 2 1 23<br />
42 Conley, Darius f 2 5 0 0 8 <strong>12</strong> 5 4 9 3 <strong>12</strong> 0 1 1 0 24<br />
13 Samuels, Steven g 2 5 2 4 0 0 0 3 3 3 6 1 3 0 1 21<br />
15 Jenkins, Wesley g 2 7 2 5 1 2 2 1 3 1 7 1 0 0 0 36<br />
22 Leon, Nick g 6 10 3 5 4 4 0 6 6 1 19 3 6 0 1 34<br />
05 Belin, Jeron 2 <strong>12</strong> 2 4 1 4 1 5 6 0 7 1 2 2 0 28<br />
10 Hall, Brandon 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 3 3 1 0 1 19<br />
11 Ffrench, Blaise 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 4<br />
20 Burke, Chris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6<br />
45 Hill, Jack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 5<br />
TEAM 2 3 5 1<br />
Totals.............. 18 50 9 18 17 28 16 32 48 17 62 10 15 6 4 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-24 29.2% 2nd Half: 11-26 42.3% Game: 36.0%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd Half: 5-7 71.4% Game: 50.0%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0% 2nd Half: 10-18 55.6% Game: 60.7%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 7<br />
HOME TEAM: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 3-17 (1-8 MAAC)<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 4 11 0 0 1 1 1 6 7 2 9 1 3 1 1 35<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 4 10 0 0 0 0 6 2 8 4 8 0 1 5 4 32<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed g 1 4 1 4 2 2 0 1 1 1 5 0 1 0 1 18<br />
24 Beamon, George g 5 15 0 2 2 5 2 2 4 5 <strong>12</strong> 3 0 0 2 35<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 2 9 0 0 3 4 0 2 2 4 7 0 2 0 1 32<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 1 4 0 0 1 3 2 3 5 1 3 1 0 0 1 15<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 5<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani 2 8 1 5 2 3 2 1 3 3 7 3 2 2 2 28<br />
TEAM 2 3 5<br />
Totals.............. 20 63 2 11 11 18 16 20 36 21 53 8 9 8 <strong>12</strong> 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-32 34.4% 2nd Half: 9-31 29.0% Game: 31.7%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-3 0.0% 2nd Half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 18.2%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 7-<strong>12</strong> 58.3% Game: 61.1%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS2<br />
Officials: Bryan Kersey, Gary Prager, Andrew Maira<br />
Technical fouls: Saint Peter’s <strong>College</strong>-None. <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 765<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
Saint Peter’s <strong>College</strong> 25 37 62<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 26 27 53<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
64<br />
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2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES<br />
Game 21 Fairfield 61, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
Jan. 28, <strong>2011</strong> Webster Bank Arena at Harbor Yard,<br />
Bridgeport, Conn.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> outplayed Fairfield for 39 minutes of a good ole MAAC slugfest at Webster Bank Arena at<br />
Harbor Yard, but the Jaspers’ missed free-throws and a costly turnover in the final minute allowed the<br />
Stags to steal a 61-59 victory. Sophomore guard George Beamon led <strong>Manhattan</strong> in scoring for the <strong>12</strong>th<br />
time this season with a game-high 19 points. The Jaspers made big shots all night, just not from the<br />
free-throw line finishing 6-for-15 (40%). <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s woes at the charity stripe culminated in the final<br />
minute missing the front end of three one-and-one opportunities. The missed free-throws allowed the<br />
Stags cut <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s largest lead of the contest (59-54, 1:40) to one point after a pair of free-throws<br />
by junior forward Ryan Olander with 25 seconds remaining. The Jaspers gave the ball back to Fairfield<br />
after an errant pass on the ensuing inbounds play setting the stage for the game winning play. Fairfield<br />
ran 14 seconds off the clock before sophomore guard Derek Needham delivered the dagger with a<br />
3-pointer from the right side. It was Needham’s team-leading 16th point and fourth 3-pointer of the game<br />
to give the Stags a two point lead with eight seconds remaining. <strong>Manhattan</strong> had a nice look from the<br />
elbow after freshman point guard Michael Alvarado took the ball the length of the court. His midrange<br />
jumper rattled off the rim and senior guard Nick Walsh missed a rushed last second heave. The Jaspers<br />
executed their game plan nearly to perfection to hang with the top team in the conference on their<br />
home floor. <strong>Manhattan</strong> carried a 28-25 lead into the break, thanks in part to a solid defensive effort and<br />
Beamon’s 13 points. <strong>Manhattan</strong> went inside for 22 of its 28 points in the first half and finished the game<br />
with 40 points in the paint. The Jaspers traded clutch basket after clutch basket with the Stags, until the<br />
final minute of the second half. <strong>Manhattan</strong> had an answer for Fairfield every time the Stags took the lead<br />
in the stanza. Stags’ freshman guard Maurice Borrow tied the game for the 14th time at 52-52 with 5:16<br />
remaining, and then Needham gave Fairfield a two point advantage with a pair of free-throws 32 seconds<br />
later. However, Walsh answered on the next possession knocking down his second key 3-pointer of the<br />
half to put <strong>Manhattan</strong> ahead by one. The big trey sparked a 7-0 Jaspers’ run as <strong>Manhattan</strong> earned a five<br />
point lead on Alvarado’s jumper with 1:40 to go. Classmate Rhamel Brown also hit some big shots in the<br />
final 20 minutes, scoring six of his seven points on 3-for-4 shooting in the half. Stags’ senior forward<br />
Yorel Hawkins responded with a jumper, leading Fairfield into its last minute comeback surge. Hawkins<br />
and Barrow finished with <strong>12</strong> points apiece, while Olander was the fourth Stag to score in double-figures<br />
with 14 points. <strong>Manhattan</strong> got nine points and a team-high nine rebounds from graduate student Demetrius<br />
Jemison. Brown grabbed eight boards as the Jaspers won the battle on the glass 33-29. He added<br />
two blocks and three steals to his stat line.<br />
VISITORS: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 3-18; 1-9 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 3 6 0 0 3 4 3 6 9 2 9 0 3 1 0 38<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 3 7 0 0 1 2 5 3 8 2 7 2 0 2 3 34<br />
24 Beamon, George g 9 17 0 0 1 4 1 2 3 2 19 2 4 1 3 38<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 3 10 1 3 1 4 1 1 2 2 8 3 3 0 2 36<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 10<br />
01 Martina, Robert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 4 1 1 0 0 18<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 2 6 2 5 0 1 1 1 2 0 6 0 1 0 1 18<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 1 0 8<br />
TEAM 2 4 6<br />
Totals.............. 25 54 3 8 6 15 13 20 33 13 59 9 <strong>12</strong> 5 9 200<br />
Game 22 • <strong>Manhattan</strong> 60, Marist 59<br />
Jan. 30, <strong>2011</strong> • McCann Center, Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
Jaspers’ freshman point guard Michael Alvarado banked in the game winning 3-pointer from 65-feet<br />
out to send <strong>Manhattan</strong> off with a 60-59 victory over Marist at the McCann Center. The Jaspers received a<br />
career-high <strong>12</strong> point effort from junior center Djibril Coulibaly who shot 6-for-7 from the field. Sophomore<br />
guard George Beamon recorded his team leading seventh double-double (13 points, 11 rebounds), while<br />
junior guard Kidani Brutus finished with <strong>12</strong> points, burying four 3-pointers. With the Jaspers trailing<br />
59-57, Marist sophomore guard Devin Price missed the front end of a one-and-one opportunity at the<br />
free-throw line, which allowed <strong>Manhattan</strong> forward Demetrius Jemison to grab the rebound and call a<br />
timeout with 2.0 seconds on the clock. Coming out of their final timeout, Beamon inbounded the ball<br />
on the Marist baseline. His precise pass caught Alvarado on the run as he dribbled up the court and<br />
launched the miraculous 3-pointer. It was the freshman point guard’s second 3-pointer of the contest.<br />
Alvarado finished with six assists and did not commit a turnover in 34 minutes of action. The hardfought<br />
contest featured 14 lead changes and eight ties. The Jaspers trailed 25-24 at intermission, hanging<br />
in the game with eight points and six rebounds from Beamon in the first half. Marist led for the majority<br />
of the second half and did not trail for all but 28 seconds in the final 15 minutes. Marist knocked down<br />
five of its nine 3-pointers in the second stanza, including one from sophomore forward Dorvell Carter<br />
with 14:15 remaining to give the Red Foxes their largest lead 41-35. Carter led Marist with 14 points and 10<br />
rebounds. Coulibaly helped keep the Jaspers close shooting a perfect 4-for-4 from the field in the second<br />
half. <strong>Manhattan</strong> responded after Price’s second 3-pointer of half, which gave the Red Foxes a 56-51 lead<br />
with 3:18 to go. The Jaspers used a big 3-pointer from Alvarado from the corner, and then Beamon gave<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> a 57-56 lead converting a 3-point play with 2:22 left in the contest. Carter answered back for<br />
Marist with another 3-pointer 28 seconds later to give the Red Foxes a two point advantage at the 1:54<br />
mark. <strong>Manhattan</strong> missed three opportunities to either tie the contest or take the lead, before Alvarado<br />
performed his last second heroics. The evenly matched contest featured <strong>Manhattan</strong> shooting 42.1%<br />
from the field to Marist’s 40.7% field goal mark. The Red Foxes hit nine three pointers, while <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
sank eight from downtown. Neither team fared well from the free-throw line each shooting roughly 40%.<br />
Marist outrebounded <strong>Manhattan</strong> 40-33, despite Jemison’s eight rebounds. Jemison, a graduate student<br />
from Alabama, contributed nine points on 4-for-7 shooting to the Jaspers’ victory. <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s bench<br />
also stepped up outscoring Marist 20-6, which included Coulibaly’s <strong>12</strong> points, Nick Walsh’s two 3-pointers<br />
and a bucket from freshman forward Rhamel Brown.<br />
VISITORS: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 4-18, 2-9 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 4 7 0 0 1 1 4 4 8 0 9 1 2 2 0 35<br />
24 Beamon, George f 5 18 0 1 3 6 3 7 10 1 13 3 2 0 0 36<br />
41 Laue, Kevin c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 2<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 2 9 2 7 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 6 0 0 0 34<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 4 8 4 7 0 1 0 2 2 3 <strong>12</strong> 1 0 0 1 27<br />
01 Martina, Robert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 2 6 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 19<br />
21 Coulibaly, Djibril 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 <strong>12</strong> 0 0 0 0 23<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel 1 2 0 0 0 2 3 1 4 2 2 1 1 0 1 20<br />
TEAM 1 4 5<br />
Totals.............. 24 57 8 21 4 10 11 22 33 15 60 13 5 3 2 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: <strong>12</strong>-25 48.0% 2nd Half: 13-29 44.8% Game: 46.3%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 37.5%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 40.0%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 3<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-27 37.0% 2nd Half: 14-30 46.7% Game: 42.1%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% 2nd Half: 6-<strong>12</strong> 50.0% Game: 38.1%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 40.0%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS V3<br />
HOME TEAM: Fairfield 16-4; 9-1 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
04 Hawkins, Yorel f 6 11 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 <strong>12</strong> 2 0 0 1 24<br />
15 Barrow, Maurice f 6 10 0 0 0 2 4 5 9 1 <strong>12</strong> 1 4 0 1 36<br />
34 Olander, Ryan c 5 8 0 0 4 5 0 4 4 4 14 0 0 3 1 37<br />
03 Needham, Derek g 5 13 4 9 2 2 1 2 3 4 16 4 6 0 1 40-<br />
23 Fields, Jamel g 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 1 0 1 13<br />
11 Jordan, Lyndon 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 9<br />
22 Edney, Warren 1 5 0 1 2 2 0 3 3 1 4 1 2 1 0 16<br />
25 Nickerson, Colin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 4 2 0 2 20<br />
41 Matthews, Keith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5<br />
TEAM 1 2 3<br />
Totals.............. 24 49 4 10 9 13 7 22 29 18 61 15 15 4 7 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-24 41.7% 2nd Half: 14-25 56.0% Game: 49.0%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 2-4 50.0% Game: 40.0%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd Half: 6-8 75.0% Game: 69.2%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 2<br />
Officials: Brian O’Connell, Kenneth Clark, Tim Attanasi<br />
Technical fouls: <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None. Fairfield-None.<br />
Attendance: 3276<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 28 31 59<br />
Fairfield 25 36 61<br />
HOME TEAM: Marist 4-19, 3-8 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
20 Bowie, Jay f 4 9 3 6 0 0 3 0 3 3 11 5 0 1 0 26<br />
42 Watson, Menelik f 3 6 0 0 2 4 1 1 2 1 8 0 0 0 0 18<br />
00 Price, Devin g 4 7 2 3 3 7 2 2 4 4 13 5 3 0 0 29<br />
01 Carter, Dorvell g 6 <strong>12</strong> 2 6 0 0 2 8 10 0 14 1 2 1 1 34<br />
25 Prescott, Sam g 3 11 1 7 0 0 1 6 7 4 7 1 1 2 1 40-<br />
15 Alexis, Anell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
21 Rusin, Candon 2 9 1 4 0 1 0 2 2 1 5 3 0 0 0 24<br />
50 Kemp, Adam 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 4 1 1 1 3 0 0 28<br />
TEAM 3 5 8<br />
Totals.............. 22 54 9 26 6 14 15 25 40 15 59 16 9 4 2 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-28 32.1% 2nd Half: 13-26 50.0% Game: 40.7%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-<strong>12</strong> 33.3% 2nd Half: 5-14 35.7% Game: 34.6%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd Half: 3-5 60.0% Game: 42.9%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 3<br />
Officials: Ray Perone, David Walker, Greg Quirolo<br />
Technical fouls: <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None. Marist-None.<br />
Attendance: 2242 Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 24 36 60<br />
Marist 25 34 59<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
65<br />
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2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES<br />
Game 23 • Siena 64, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57<br />
Feb. 4, <strong>2011</strong> • Times Union Center, Albany, N.Y.<br />
Sophomore guard George Beamon scored a team-high 17 points and freshman point guard Michael<br />
Alvarado added 15 points, but <strong>Manhattan</strong> dropped a 64-57 decision to Siena at the Times Union Center.<br />
The Jaspers clamped down defensively on Preseason MAAC Player of the Year Ryan Rossiter limiting<br />
him to 3-for-<strong>12</strong> shooting, however Saints’ forward O.D. Anosike picked up the slack with a career-high<br />
17 points going 8-for-13 from the field. Jaspers’ graduate transfer Demetrius Jemison was a major factor<br />
in holding Rossiter seven points below his MAAC leading scoring average (19.1 ppg). The Birmingham,<br />
Ala. native was sound defensively, while exploding for a career-high 16 rebounds and nine points. The<br />
squads battled in an offensively challenged first half where each team’s leading scorer was held scoreless<br />
through nearly 17 minutes of action and they each posted just one field goal. Rossiter did not get in the<br />
scoring column until his 3-point play with 3:03 on the clock and Beamon was scoreless until one minute<br />
later when he knocked down a layup. Siena carried a 29-21 into the break, capitalizing on <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s<br />
27.6% field goal mark, including a 14.3% (1-7) rate from beyond the arc. Siena opened its largest lead in<br />
the early minutes of the second stanza jumping out to a 37-27 advantage with 15:22 remaining on a pair<br />
of Rossiter free-throws. The senior forward finished with his 17th double-double and 49th of his career<br />
recording <strong>12</strong> points and <strong>12</strong> rebounds. The Jaspers quickly stormed back from its 10 point deficit with a<br />
<strong>12</strong>-0 run featuring a big 3-pointer from Alvarado, a game-tying layup from Beamon and then his go-ahead<br />
free-throws to take a 39-37 advantage with <strong>12</strong>:28 on the clock. Saints’ guard Clarence Jackson responded<br />
giving Siena a big lift with a 3-pointer to regain a one point lead 26 seconds later. Then a <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
turnover coming out of a media timeout led to Owen Wignot’s trey from the corner to make it a two<br />
possession advantage (43-39). Jackson had nine points on three 3-pointers and Wignot scored 11 points<br />
with six rebounds. The pesky Jaspers held close and wouldn’t go away easy cutting their deficit to 47-45<br />
at the 7:22 mark after a one-handed breakaway jam by junior forward Djibril Coulibaly. Siena answered<br />
again, outscoring <strong>Manhattan</strong> 11-4 over the next five minutes. Anosike’s dunk with 2:56 left pushed Siena<br />
out to a 58-49 advantage, and then Saints executed down the stretch. Coulibaly gave the Jaspers quality<br />
minutes off the bench for the second straight game recording six points in 23 minutes of work. <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
shot a hot 52.2% (<strong>12</strong>-23) in the second half. The Jaspers also went 82.4% (14-17) from the free-throw<br />
line in the contest to Siena’s 52.0% (13-25) mark. <strong>Manhattan</strong> junior guard Kidani Brutus added six points<br />
shooting 2-for-4 from beyond the arc.<br />
VISITORS: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 4-19/2-10<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 3 9 0 0 3 4 1 15 16 3 9 0 3 2 0 35<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 3 2 1 1 1 1 16<br />
24 Beamon, George g 5 14 0 0 7 8 0 2 2 4 17 1 1 1 0 37<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 5 10 1 4 4 5 1 1 2 2 15 5 3 0 3 32<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 2 5 2 4 0 0 0 3 3 3 6 1 2 0 1 32<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed 1 4 0 2 0 0 2 1 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 14<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6<br />
21 Coulibaly, Djibril 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 1 0 1 23<br />
TEAM 2 2 4 1<br />
Totals.............. 20 52 3 11 14 17 9 27 36 20 57 9 14 4 6 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-29 27.6% 2nd Half: <strong>12</strong>-23 52.2% Game: 38.5%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 2-4 50.0% Game: 27.3%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100% 2nd Half: 10-13 76.9% Game: 82.4%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 3,3<br />
HOME TEAM: Siena 10-<strong>12</strong>/7-5<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
01 Anosike, OD f 8 13 0 0 1 7 4 1 5 2 17 0 0 0 0 31<br />
31 Wignot, Owen f 4 11 2 8 1 3 3 3 6 2 11 3 0 0 2 36<br />
22 Rossiter, Ryan c 3 11 0 0 6 6 2 10 <strong>12</strong> 3 <strong>12</strong> 2 0 2 2 39<br />
03 Downey, Kyle g 3 6 0 1 0 0 0 4 4 2 6 0 3 0 2 17<br />
<strong>12</strong> Brookins, Rakeem g 2 5 0 1 2 3 0 1 1 3 6 5 4 0 3 37<br />
02 Burdine, Trenity 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
13 Jackson, Clarence 3 9 3 7 0 2 1 3 4 2 9 3 1 0 2 24<br />
21 Martens, Davis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4<br />
32 Breeden, Jonathan 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4<br />
43 Priestley, Steven 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 5<br />
TEAM 2 1 3<br />
Totals.............. 23 58 5 18 13 25 14 23 37 15 64 13 10 2 <strong>12</strong> 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-27 40.7% 2nd Half: <strong>12</strong>-31 38.7% Game: 39.7%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 3-11 27.3% Game: 27.8%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 5-15 33.3% 2nd Half: 8-10 80.0% Game: 52.0%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 3<br />
Game 24 • Iona 85, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67<br />
Feb. 7, <strong>2011</strong> • Hynes Athletic Center, New Rochelle, N.Y.<br />
The <strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball team fell 85-67 to Iona in an MSG Network televised contest from<br />
the Hynes Athletic Center. Four Jaspers scored in double-figures, including a career-high 25 points from<br />
freshman point guard Michael Alvarado who went 9-for-10 from the free-throw line. The Gaels got 20<br />
points out of junior forward Mike Glover and 17 points from freshman Sean Armand as Iona ended<br />
its four game skid. <strong>Manhattan</strong> got off to a sluggish start and could not make a complete recovery as<br />
the Gaels won in wire-to-wire fashion. Iona knocked down its first five field goals to jump out to a <strong>12</strong>-0<br />
advantage with Kyle Smyth’s 3-pointer at the 17:18 mark. The Jaspers’ offense did not get going until the<br />
16:03 mark when Alvarado scored the first of his six consecutive points. The Jaspers battled their way<br />
into halftime trailing 44-32 with Alvarado posting 13 points and graduate student Demetrius Jemison<br />
adding eight points in the first 20 minutes. Jemison finished with a double-double recording 16 points<br />
and grabbing 13 rebounds in the contest. Iona scored 17 of its 23 second chance points in the first half<br />
and knocked down six of their 10 treys. <strong>Manhattan</strong> surged out of intermission rallying off a 15-6 run in<br />
the first five minutes of the second half to pull within 52-47 at 15:09 with a 3-pointer from junior guard<br />
Kidani Brutus. Although, the bucket forced Iona to call timeout allowing the Gaels to regroup and respond<br />
with an 18-6 run, which was capped by Armand’s fifth 3-pointer of the game with 8:20 remaining.<br />
Iona silenced any other Jasper comeback bids as the Gaels maintained a double-digit advantage the rest<br />
of the way. Jaspers’ sophomore guard George Beamon tallied double-figures for 21st time this season,<br />
finishing with <strong>12</strong> points. Brutus added 10 points and dished out three assists. Iona’s bench outscored<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 24-2, and the Jaspers were outrebounded 41-30 in the contest. The Gaels shot 47.8% (32-<br />
67) from the field to <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s 42.9% (24-59) field goal mark. <strong>Manhattan</strong> vs. Iona 2/7/11 at Hynes<br />
Athletic Center<br />
VISITORS: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 4-20, 2-11 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 6 <strong>12</strong> 0 0 4 4 5 8 13 4 16 1 2 0 0 40<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 24<br />
24 Beamon, George g 6 16 0 1 0 1 2 4 6 0 <strong>12</strong> 1 1 0 0 40<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 7 16 2 6 9 10 0 2 2 3 25 2 3 0 1 39<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 3 9 1 5 3 3 0 3 3 1 10 3 3 1 2 32<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 8<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 9<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1<br />
21 Coulibaly, Djibril 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 7<br />
TEAM 2 1 3 1<br />
Totals.............. 24 56 3 <strong>12</strong> 16 18 10 20 30 17 67 9 <strong>12</strong> 4 4 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-26 42.3% 2nd Half: 13-30 43.3% Game: 42.9%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 25.0%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 8-9 88.9% 2nd Half: 8-9 88.9% Game: 88.9%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 1<br />
HOME TEAM: Iona <strong>College</strong> 14-10, 8-5 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
01 Glover, Mike f 8 <strong>12</strong> 0 0 4 7 2 8 10 1 20 2 3 3 1 39<br />
21 Rodriguez, Alejo f 4 6 0 0 3 5 7 3 10 2 11 2 1 0 2 32<br />
03 Machado, Scott g 6 <strong>12</strong> 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 14 10 3 0 0 35<br />
05 Dwight, Rashon g 3 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 2 1 0 1 16<br />
33 Smyth, Kyle g 3 8 2 4 0 0 3 2 5 2 8 1 1 0 0 20<br />
10 Jenkins, Jermel 0 5 0 5 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 10<br />
11 Fields, Trinity 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 6 3 0 0 1 9<br />
22 Armand, Sean 6 17 5 11 0 0 2 3 5 1 17 1 0 0 1 29<br />
23 Dezouvre, Randy 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1<br />
35 James, Jayon 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 2 1 0 8<br />
44 Pelcher, Chris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
TEAM 3 2 5<br />
Totals.............. 32 67 10 25 11 17 18 23 41 15 85 22 11 4 6 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 18-39 46.2% 2nd Half: 14-28 50.0% Game: 47.8%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-17 35.3% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 40.0%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 9-13 69.2% Game: 64.7%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 3<br />
Officials: Earl Walton, Brian O’Connell, Edward Corbett<br />
Technical fouls: <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None. Iona <strong>College</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 2213<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 32 35 67<br />
Iona <strong>College</strong> 44 41 85<br />
Officials: Bob Adams, Gary Tracy and Robert Riley<br />
Technical fouls: <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None. Siena-None.<br />
Attendance: 8064<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 21 36 57<br />
Siena 29 35 64<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
66<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES<br />
Game 25 • Fairfield 65, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
Feb. 11, <strong>2011</strong> • Draddy Gymnasium, Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
Fairfield guard Derek Needham scored a game-high 23 points as the <strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball<br />
team dropped a 65-56 decision to the first place Stags in MAAC action from Draddy Gymnasium. Sophomore<br />
wing George Beamon led <strong>Manhattan</strong> in scoring finishing with 11 points and a career-high seven<br />
assists. The Jaspers erased an 11-point second half deficit and took a 45-44 edge with a <strong>12</strong>-0 run capped<br />
by Beamon’s jumper with 11:27 remaining. Fairfield responded with a 3-pointer by senior guard Lyndon<br />
Jordan, and then rallied for a 9-2 run which freshman forward Maurice Barrow completed a 3-point play<br />
to earn a 56-49 advantage at the 6:58 mark. <strong>Manhattan</strong> worked its deficit back to three points (59-56) on<br />
graduate student Demetrius Jemison’s jumper with 1:47 to go, but four straight free-throws by Needham<br />
and two more from senior forward Yorel Hawkins iced the Stags’ victory. Jemison and freshman forward<br />
Rhamel Brown each had eight points and a game-high seven rebounds. Brown swatted three shots to<br />
surpass Steve Grant (1976-77) for fourth place on the Jaspers’ single season blocks list with 56 on the<br />
year. The Jaspers trailed by nine points at halftime after Needham exploded for 16 points with all four<br />
of his 3-poitners coming in the opening 20 minutes. Needham anchored the Stags’ free-throw shooting<br />
effort going 9-for-11 from the charity stripe. <strong>Manhattan</strong> junior guard Kidani Brutus recorded 10 points<br />
on 4-for-9 shooting, including two 3-pointers. Sophomore guard Mohamed Koita recorded nine points,<br />
going along with two steals in 24 minutes off the bench. <strong>Manhattan</strong> vs. Fairfield 2/11/11 at Draddy Gymnasium<br />
VISITORS: Fairfield 19-5 (<strong>12</strong>-2 MAAC)<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
04 Hawkins, Yorel f 3 11 0 0 2 2 2 5 7 2 8 3 2 0 1 34<br />
15 Barrow, Maurice f 3 6 0 0 2 4 3 3 6 2 8 2 0 1 1 28<br />
34 Olander, Ryan c 3 9 0 1 0 0 1 3 4 1 6 1 1 1 0 27<br />
03 Needham, Derek g 5 9 4 7 9 11 1 2 3 2 23 3 1 0 1 40<br />
23 Fields, Jamel g 4 6 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 2 9 2 2 0 1 17<br />
11 Jordan, Lyndon 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 4 4 2 3 0 1 0 0 15<br />
22 Edney, Warren 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 8<br />
25 Nickerson, Colin 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 15<br />
41 Matthews, Keith 2 4 0 0 2 4 3 2 5 2 6 0 2 1 0 16<br />
TEAM 2 2<br />
Totals.............. 22 54 6 11 15 22 13 25 38 14 65 13 10 3 4 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: <strong>12</strong>-32 37.5% 2nd Half: 10-22 45.5% Game: 40.7%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% Game: 54.5%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8% 2nd Half: 8-13 61.5% Game: 68.2%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 3,1<br />
HOME TEAM: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 4-21 (2-<strong>12</strong> MAAC)<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew f 3 4 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 7 0 3 0 0 17<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 3 3 0 0 2 3 2 5 7 4 8 1 0 3 0 24<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius c 4 11 0 0 0 0 3 4 7 2 8 2 3 2 0 32<br />
24 Beamon, George g 5 15 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 11 7 3 2 2 40<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 4 9 2 5 0 0 0 2 2 5 10 4 2 0 2 25<br />
01 Martina, Robert 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed 3 7 2 3 1 2 0 2 2 2 9 0 0 0 2 24<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 1 0 1 14<br />
21 Coulibaly, Djibril 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 21<br />
TEAM 1 3 4<br />
Totals.............. 23 53 5 11 5 9 8 23 31 18 56 16 <strong>12</strong> 7 7 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-23 43.5% 2nd Half: 13-30 43.3% Game: 43.4%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 45.5%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 0-0 0.0% Game: 55.6%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 0<br />
Officials: Gary Tracy, Jeffrey Anderson, Ken Turner<br />
Technical fouls: Fairfield-None. <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 1634<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
Fairfield 36 29 65<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 27 29 56<br />
Game 26 • <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84, Siena 81<br />
Feb. 13, <strong>2011</strong> • Draddy Gymnasium, Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
The Jaspers were clicking on all cylinders as <strong>Manhattan</strong> put on its top scoring performance of the<br />
season to earn an 84-81 victory over Siena at Draddy Gymnasium. Sophomore guard George Beamon<br />
put an end to the Saints’ seven game winning streak in the series by scoring a career-high 35 points on<br />
<strong>12</strong>-for-19 shooting and a perfect 10-for-10 performance at the free-throw line. Junior guard Kidani Brutus<br />
was Beamon’s wingman with 20 points on five 3-pointers. <strong>Manhattan</strong> led by as many as 18 points in<br />
the wire-to-wire victory. Although, the Saints made it interesting in the final two minutes by cutting the<br />
deficit to single digits when sophomore guard Jonathan Breeden scored nine consecutive points as part<br />
of his team-high 20 point effort. After a pair of free-throws by Mohamed Koita to make it a 81-75 contest,<br />
Siena guard Kyle Downey made it a one possession game with a 3-pointer with 35 seconds to go. On the<br />
ensuing Jaspers’ possession, Brutus knocked down one of two free-throw attempts, but it was followed<br />
by senior guard Clarence Jackson’s third 3-pointer of the game cutting <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s lead to 82-81 with 23<br />
seconds on the clock. The Jaspers got a break when Siena junior OD Anosike had a costly turnover after<br />
two missed free-throws by Demetrius Jemison, which gave <strong>Manhattan</strong> a second chance to put the game<br />
away with two more free-throws coming from Brutus to go up by thee points with 18 ticks left. Brutus<br />
shot 5-for-8 from 3-point territory and was 5-for-6 at the free-throw line. <strong>Manhattan</strong> defended the Saints<br />
potential game-tying 3-point opportunity well as Siena forward Ryan Rossiter had a tough look from the<br />
corner which bounced off the top of the backboard. Anosike’s last second shot off the rebound fell short<br />
as <strong>Manhattan</strong> escaped. Rossiter (19 points, 15 rebounds) and Anosike (11 points, 10 rebounds) each<br />
finished with double-doubles. <strong>Manhattan</strong> carried a 33-26 advantage at halftime and offset Siena’s 55<br />
second half points, scoring 51 points of its own in the final 20 minutes. Beamon had 16 points of his career<br />
night in the first half. His 35 points were the most in a contest by a Jasper since Chris Smith scored<br />
35 points on Dec. 14, 2008 in a win over Princeton. The Jaspers shot a sweltering 50.9% (28-55) from<br />
the field, converted 50% (7-for-14) of its 3-pointers and went 21-for-28 (75%) from the free-throw line.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> got eight points and a team-high nine rebounds out of Jemison. Freshman forward Rhamel<br />
Brown had eight rebounds and four points, while junior center Djibril Coulibaly led the <strong>Manhattan</strong> bench<br />
with eight points and five rebounds. Siena also received double digit scoring efforts from senior guard<br />
Clarence Jackson (13 points). The Saints shot 41.8% (28-67) from the field and just 62.1% (18-29) at the<br />
charity stripe.<br />
VISITORS: Siena 10-15 (7-8 MAAC)<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
01 Anosike, OD f 4 10 0 0 3 7 4 6 10 4 11 0 2 0 0 33<br />
02 Burdine, Trenity f 4 6 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 5 9 0 5 0 0 18<br />
22 Rossiter, Ryan c 6 16 0 1 7 7 6 9 15 4 19 0 2 0 1 36<br />
13 Jackson, Clarence g 4 14 3 11 2 2 0 2 2 2 13 4 2 0 2 36<br />
32 Breeden, Jonathan g 6 11 2 2 6 8 1 2 3 3 20 4 2 0 3 31<br />
00 Walters, Brandon 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
03 Downey, Kyle 3 6 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 4 7 1 2 0 1 23<br />
05 Griffin, Kyle 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 <strong>12</strong><br />
21 Martens, Davis 0 2 0 0 0 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 7<br />
TEAM 4 2 6<br />
Totals.............. 28 67 7 21 18 29 19 23 42 23 81 10 16 1 8 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-27 29.6% 2nd Half: 20-40 50.0% Game: 41.8%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-11 18.2% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 33.3%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 8-<strong>12</strong> 66.7% 2nd Half: 10-17 58.8% Game: 62.1%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 3<br />
HOME TEAM: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 5-21 (3-<strong>12</strong> MAAC)<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew f 1 5 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 2 0 0 22<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 6 8 4 4 1 3 2 0 23<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius c 3 9 0 0 2 5 1 8 9 3 8 4 0 1 1 31<br />
24 Beamon, George g <strong>12</strong> 19 1 2 10 10 1 2 3 5 35 2 4 0 3 38<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 5 9 5 8 5 6 0 2 2 3 20 3 4 0 3 36<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed 1 4 1 3 2 4 0 5 5 2 5 1 0 0 2 26<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 0 1 7<br />
21 Coulibaly, Djibril 3 6 0 0 2 2 2 3 5 4 8 0 1 0 0 17<br />
TEAM 2 1 3 1<br />
Totals.............. 28 55 7 14 21 28 8 28 36 23 84 14 19 3 10 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-29 44.8% 2nd Half: 15-26 57.7% Game: 50.9%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd Half: 4-5 80.0% Game: 50.0%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 17-23 73.9% Game: 75.0%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 3,1<br />
Officials: Brian Dorsey, Paul Faia, Tim Attanasi<br />
Technical fouls: Siena-None. <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 1982<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
Siena 26 55 81<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 33 51 84<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
67<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES<br />
Game 27 • Iona 102, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
Feb. 16, <strong>2011</strong> • Draddy Gymnasium, Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
Iona buried 16 3-pointers and shot a sweltering 66.7% from the field to spoil Senior Night for the<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball team at Draddy Gymnasium. Jaspers’ sophomore guard George Beamon<br />
scored a game-high 21 points and graduate student Demetrius Jemison added 19 points in <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s<br />
102-65 loss to the Gaels. Iona shot 73.1% (19-26) with 10 3-pointers in the first half to carry a 20 point<br />
lead into intermission. Gaels’ senior guard Rashon Dwight scored all <strong>12</strong> of his points in the first half<br />
and freshman reserve Sean Armand posted all 13 of his points in the opening stanza leading Iona into<br />
the break with a 56-36 advantage. The Gaels shots kept falling in the second half as nine Iona players<br />
worked their way into the scoring column. Five Gaels posted double-figures, including a team-high 20<br />
points from junior point guard Scott Machado and a season-high <strong>12</strong> points from junior guard Trinity<br />
Fields. Machado doubled his career-high with six 3-pointers and Fields shot a perfect 3-for-3 from beyond<br />
the arc. <strong>Manhattan</strong> forward Rhamel Brown provided <strong>12</strong> of the Jaspers’ 14 bench points. Iona’s reserves<br />
had a field day combining for 52 points with sophomore big man Chris Plecher contributing 13 points.<br />
Jaspers’ junior guard Kidani Brutus knocked down all three of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s 3-pointers in 29 minutes of<br />
action.<br />
VISITORS: Iona <strong>College</strong> 17-10, 11-5 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
01 Glover, Mike f 4 4 0 0 1 1 1 6 7 3 9 2 2 0 0 27<br />
21 Rodriguez, Alejo f 4 4 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 3 9 1 0 0 0 16<br />
03 Machado, Scott g 7 9 6 8 0 0 1 1 2 2 20 4 5 1 0 26<br />
05 Dwight, Rashon g 3 5 2 3 4 4 0 3 3 3 <strong>12</strong> 3 0 1 1 15<br />
33 Smyth, Kyle g 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 13<br />
10 Jenkins, Jermel 3 9 2 5 0 0 1 5 6 0 8 7 3 0 3 25<br />
11 Fields, Trinity 4 5 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 0 <strong>12</strong> 4 0 0 0 16<br />
22 Armand, Sean 4 7 3 5 2 2 1 3 4 1 13 1 1 0 0 22<br />
23 Dezouvre, Randy 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6<br />
35 James, Jayon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 3 0 0 14<br />
44 Pelcher, Chris 4 5 0 0 5 8 2 3 5 1 13 2 0 2 2 20<br />
TEAM 3 3<br />
Totals.............. 36 54 16 27 14 18 7 30 37 15 102 26 14 4 6 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 19-26 73.1% 2nd Half: 17-28 60.7% Game: 66.7%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 10-16 62.5% 2nd Half: 6-11 54.5% Game: 59.3%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 8-9 88.9% 2nd Half: 6-9 66.7% Game: 77.8%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 3<br />
HOME TEAM: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 5-22, 3-13 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew f 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 11<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 8 14 0 0 3 3 2 2 4 1 19 1 1 0 0 38<br />
15 Walsh, Nick g 1 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 0 2 21<br />
24 Beamon, George g 9 20 0 3 3 3 4 0 4 4 21 1 1 0 2 35<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 3 7 3 6 0 0 0 2 2 2 9 1 2 0 1 29<br />
01 Martina, Robert 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 1 20<br />
21 Coulibaly, Djibril 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 8<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 9<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel 5 7 0 0 2 5 4 2 6 2 <strong>12</strong> 0 0 3 2 26<br />
TEAM 2 2 4<br />
Totals.............. 27 69 3 15 8 11 13 <strong>12</strong> 25 15 65 13 9 3 9 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-35 42.9% 2nd Half: <strong>12</strong>-34 35.3% Game: 39.1%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 2-10 20.0% Game: 20.0%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 3-5 60.0% Game: 72.7%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 2<br />
Officials: Gary Prager, Mike Pilla, Dan Anderson<br />
Technical fouls: Iona <strong>College</strong>-None. <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None.<br />
Attendance: 1798<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
Iona <strong>College</strong> 56 46 102<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 36 29 65<br />
Game 28 • <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64, Stony Brook 63 (OT)<br />
Feb. 19, <strong>2011</strong> • Pritchard Gymnasium, Stony Brook, N.Y.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> junior guard Kidani Brutus hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 1:00 remaining in overtime, and<br />
the Jaspers held on to defeat Stony Brook 64-63 in the Sears Bracketbuster at Pritchard Gymnasium.<br />
Brutus, who finished with a game-high 25 points, made seven 3-pointers in the contest. It was the most<br />
since former Jasper Devon Austin equaled the total in a game against Rider on Feb. 2, 2007. Stony Brook<br />
junior guard Bryan Dougher had an opportunity to win the game with a driving layup at the buzzer but<br />
the shot went in-and-out. Dougher finished with 11 points while fellow sophomore guard Marcus Rouse<br />
led the Seawolves with fifteen points on 55% (5-9) shooting from the floor. For <strong>Manhattan</strong>, sophomore<br />
guard George Beamon chipped in with 23 points, his 25th double-digit effort of the season, to go along<br />
with six rebounds and three steals. Graduate forward Demetrius Jemison added seven points and 11<br />
rebounds. A thriller until the final horn, the first-ever meeting between the schools featured seven lead<br />
changes and five tied scores. The Seawolves jumped out to a 31-25 halftime lead behind an 18-4 margin<br />
in bench points and an impressive 10-14 shooting from the free-throw line. Continuing their strong play<br />
into the second half, Stony Brook’s zone defense stymied the Jaspers offensively and helped them expand<br />
their lead to 11 when freshman big-man Anthony Mayo completed a 3-point play with 10:37 remaining<br />
to make it 45-34. From there, things would get interesting. Finding the momentum they had lacked<br />
for most of the contest, <strong>Manhattan</strong> would begin to battle back, using a 21-10 run to finish the game and<br />
force overtime. Led by the duo of Beamon and Brutus, who scored 17 of the 21 points in the span, the<br />
Jaspers deployed an inside-out attack to slowly turn the tables in a hostile environment. After the Jaspers<br />
and Seawolves traded buckets to make it 55-53 Stony Brook with 2:27 left, Brutus hit a jumper on the<br />
right wing to tie the score at 55-all. On the ensuing possession, Dougher nailed a running lay-up to help<br />
the Seawolves retake a two-point lead, 57-55. Answering yet again, Beamon came right back with a slash<br />
to the bucket to tie the score at 57-all with 31 seconds on the clock. Seawolves’ sophomore swingman<br />
Preye Preboye then missed an alley-oop with time expiring to send the game to overtime. In overtime,<br />
Stony Brook started quickly with back-to-back baskets by junior forwards Danny Carter and Dallis Joyner<br />
to build a 61- 57 advantage with 3:10 left. In what would cap his career day, Brutus followed by hitting the<br />
first of two final quintessential treys over a defender to cut it to 61-60 Seawolves with 2:05 remaining.<br />
After a defensive stand and a free-throw by Jemision made it 61-all at the 1:21 mark, the junior would then<br />
give <strong>Manhattan</strong> the only lead they would need in the second half. Coming off a screen at the top of the<br />
key, Brutus found himself open behind the arc and drained the eventual game winning 3-pointer, to push<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> ahead 64-61 with exactly one minute to play. On the next possession, Rouse was fouled while<br />
attempting a 3-pointer and made two-out-of-three free-throws to trim the score to 64-63 with 44 seconds<br />
remaining. With the stage set for one last rebuttal, Stony Brook got the look they wanted for the win,<br />
just not the final result. After a missed shot by Jaspers freshman Michael Alvarado, who finished with<br />
eight points, Stony Brook’s Dougher drove the lane and put up a finger-roll but it did not fall as the final<br />
seconds ticked off the clock.<br />
VISITORS: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 6-22<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius * 3 10 0 0 1 2 3 8 11 2 7 2 2 0 0 43<br />
24 Beamon, George * 7 14 2 3 7 10 2 4 6 3 23 2 2 0 3 44<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel * 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 4 0 0 1 0 0 11<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani * 9 11 7 9 0 0 1 6 7 3 25 2 1 0 0 43<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 13<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 13<br />
21 Coulibaly, Djibril 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 11<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael 3 10 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 8 5 3 0 1 35<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
TEAM 2 2 1<br />
Totals.............. 22 50 9 15 11 16 7 25 32 21 64 11 13 1 5 225<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-24 33.3% 2nd Half: <strong>12</strong>-21 57.1% Game: 44.0%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 60.0%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 68.8%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 1<br />
HOME TEAM: Stony Brook 11-16<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
01 PREBOYE, Preye * 1 6 0 0 2 2 3 1 4 1 4 1 1 0 2 24<br />
02 CARTER, Danny * 3 7 0 3 0 0 1 7 8 4 6 0 1 0 1 26<br />
10 DOUGHER, Bryan * 4 9 1 4 2 4 0 2 2 2 11 2 2 0 0 34<br />
15 HAYES, Leonard * 2 10 1 5 0 0 3 4 7 2 5 0 3 0 0 38<br />
23 JOYNER, Dallis * 2 6 0 0 3 11 6 2 8 1 7 3 1 0 1 24<br />
04 JACKSON, Anthony 1 3 1 3 2 2 1 0 1 1 5 0 1 0 1 11<br />
<strong>12</strong> ROUSE, Marcus 5 9 3 5 2 3 0 2 2 1 15 1 4 0 0 30<br />
21 RAPIER, Al 1 2 0 0 2 2 2 4 6 4 4 5 0 0 0 22<br />
30 MARTIN, Chris 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
32 MAYO, Anthony 2 6 0 0 2 3 0 2 2 3 6 0 0 1 0 13<br />
TEAM 2 2<br />
Totals.............. 21 59 6 21 15 27 18 25 43 19 63 <strong>12</strong> 13 1 5 225<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-27 33.3% 2nd Half: 10-27 37.0% Game: 35.6%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-<strong>12</strong> 25.0% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 28.6%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 10-14 71.4% 2nd Half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 55.6%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 7<br />
Officials: Bob Adams, Gary Tracy, Steve Ruppenthal<br />
Technical fouls: <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None. Stony Brook-None.<br />
Attendance: 1630<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd OT Total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 25 32 7 64<br />
Stony Brook 31 26 6 63<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
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2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES<br />
Game 29 • Canisius 72, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63<br />
Feb. 25, <strong>2011</strong> • Koessler Athletic Center, Buffalo, N.Y.<br />
Jaspers’ freshman point guard Michael Alvarado scored a game-high 23 points, while teammate<br />
George Beamon added 22 points, but <strong>Manhattan</strong> dropped a 72-63 decision at Canisius. Beamon posted<br />
his team-leading eighth 20-point scoring performance of the year and he shot a perfect 14-for-14 from<br />
the free-throw line. Golden Griffs’ senior forward Greg Logins led Canisius with 20 points on 6-for-11<br />
shooting. Elton Frazier (18), Julius Coles (13) and Gaby Belardo (11) also posted double-digit scoring<br />
efforts helping Canisius snap a three game skid. <strong>Manhattan</strong> held tight with Canisius by shooting a hot<br />
52.6% (10-19) from the field and 11-for-<strong>12</strong> (91.7%) at the free-throw line in the first half. Alvarado had<br />
16 points at the break, which included a scoring surge of four consecutive baskets early in the contest.<br />
Logins matched Alvarado’s 16 points in the opening 20 minutes as he buried 4-of-5 3-point attempts<br />
to carry the Golden Griffs into halftime with a 35-31 advantage. The Jaspers shooting cooled off in the<br />
second stanza, while Canisius improved its field goal percentage. <strong>Manhattan</strong> went 29.2% from the field<br />
in the second half to the Golden Griffs’ 47.6% (10-21) mark and 50% (4-for-8) rate from 3-point territory.<br />
Regardless, <strong>Manhattan</strong> battled in the second half and held close with the Canisius keeping its deficit<br />
within striking distance. <strong>Manhattan</strong> outscored the Golden Griffs 10-5 in the first five minutes of the second<br />
half to grab a 41-40 lead on Alvarado’s layup at 15:08. Although, Canisius regained the an advantage<br />
with Coles second 3-pointer of the night at <strong>12</strong>:41. Coles’ big bucket sparked an 8-0 run to earn a lead it<br />
would not relinquish. The Jaspers suffered without a field goal for a 14 minute stretch in the second half.<br />
The Jaspers converted 84.8% (28-33) of its free-throws in a contest that was plagued by 48 combined<br />
fouls. Canisius shot 22-for-29 (75.9%) at the charity stripe. <strong>Manhattan</strong> graduate student Demetrius<br />
Jemison finished with 10 points and five rebounds. Jaspers’ senior Andrew Gabriel led the squad with six<br />
rebounds in 25 minutes of action.<br />
VISITORS: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 6-23, 3-14 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew f 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 1 2 0 1 1 0 25<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 3 6 0 0 4 4 2 3 5 4 10 0 2 0 1 32<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 16<br />
24 Beamon, George g 4 9 0 1 14 14 1 1 2 3 22 1 1 0 0 36<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 1 4 1 4 3 3 0 1 1 4 6 1 2 0 2 32<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 13<br />
21 Coulibaly, Djibril 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 13<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael 8 17 0 2 7 10 0 2 2 4 23 2 6 0 2 33<br />
TEAM 1 2 3<br />
Totals.............. 17 43 1 8 28 33 7 19 26 22 63 5 13 1 7 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-19 52.6% 2nd Half: 7-24 29.2% Game: 39.5%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-3 0.0% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: <strong>12</strong>.5%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 11-<strong>12</strong> 91.7% 2nd Half: 17-21 81.0% Game: 84.8%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 2<br />
HOME TEAM: Canisius 14-14, 8-9 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
00 Logins, Greg f 6 11 4 6 4 4 0 7 7 4 20 0 1 1 0 29<br />
24 Frazier, Elton f 4 7 0 0 10 <strong>12</strong> 3 4 7 4 18 1 2 0 2 32<br />
03 Goldsberry, Robert g 2 4 2 3 0 0 1 4 5 3 6 3 3 0 0 29<br />
<strong>12</strong> Belardo, Gaby g 3 5 2 4 3 4 1 0 1 1 11 5 3 0 1 34<br />
15 Coles, Julius g 3 <strong>12</strong> 2 7 5 9 0 1 1 3 13 6 1 1 2 35<br />
05 Groves, Reggie 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 1 11<br />
11 Hymes, Alshwan 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 11<br />
13 Manhertz, Chris 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 3 2 0 0 1 0 10<br />
42 Vazquez-Simmons, T. 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 9<br />
TEAM 2 1 3<br />
Totals.............. 20 45 10 22 22 29 9 22 31 26 72 18 13 4 6 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-24 41.7% 2nd Half: 10-21 47.6% Game: 44.4%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-14 42.9% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 45.5%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 9-10 90.0% 2nd Half: 13-19 68.4% Game: 75.9%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 4<br />
Officials: Ray Perone, Michael Alvaro, Paul Faia<br />
Technical fouls: <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None. Canisius-None.<br />
Attendance: 1061<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 31 32 63<br />
Canisius 35 37 72<br />
Game 30 • Niagara 66, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
Feb. 27, <strong>2011</strong> • The Gallagher Center, Niagara Univ., N.Y.<br />
The <strong>Manhattan</strong> men’s basketball team dropped its regular-season finale falling 66-59 at Niagara.<br />
Jaspers’ sophomore guard George Beamon led <strong>Manhattan</strong> in scoring for the 18th time with a game-high<br />
18 points. Senior guard Anthony Nelson anchored the Purple Eagles effort on Senior Day with <strong>12</strong> points,<br />
11 assists and six rebounds. <strong>Manhattan</strong> rolled out to its largest lead of the ballgame early in the first half<br />
when the Jaspers rallied off seven straight points to take a 16-9 advantage at the 9:56 mark on a pair of<br />
Beamon free-throws. Beamon shot a perfect 6-for-6 from the free-throw line in the contest and converted<br />
all 20 free-throw attempts on the two game road trip. Nelson found his shooting touch midway through<br />
the first half to give the Purple Eagles’ offense a boost. He scored seven of Niagara’s 10 points over a<br />
three minute span to regain a lead the Purple Eagles would not relinquish. Nelson capped the surge with<br />
a layup at 4:57 to send Niagara ahead 25-22. Niagara led by as many as seven points in the first half,<br />
despite 10 points from Beamon. Jaspers’ freshman point guard Michael Alvarado scored nine of his 15<br />
points in the opening stanza as the <strong>Manhattan</strong> entered the break trailing 34-28. The Jaspers showed<br />
some energy in the second half using a 3-pointer from junior guard Kidani Brutus and a layup from<br />
Beamon to pull within 37-35 with 17:57 remaining. Although, <strong>Manhattan</strong> could not get any closer as the<br />
Jaspers cut Niagara’s lead to two points three more times, before Purple Eagles freshman guard Marvin<br />
Jordan buried back-to-back 3-pointers. Jordan’s second trey came with 9:26 remaining to give Niagara<br />
a 49-41 advantage. Jordan hit his fourth 3-pointer of the contest at the 3:57 mark giving Niagara a 58-51<br />
cushion. The Purple Eagles knocked down all eight of their free-throws in the final minute, capping a<br />
23-for-27 (85.2%) effort from the charity stripe. Jordan was Niagara’s top scorer as he matched Beamon’s<br />
18 points. Brutus popped three 3-pointers and finished with 11 points for <strong>Manhattan</strong>. Jaspers’ graduate<br />
student Demetrius Jemison scored six points and grabbed a game-high eight rebounds. <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
outshot Niagara going 46% (23-50) from the field in the contest. The Jaspers shot 52.2% (<strong>12</strong>-23) in the<br />
second half.<br />
VISITORS: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 6-24, 3-15 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 4 6 2 2 0 1 29<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 1 3 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 1 3 2 0 3 0 32<br />
24 Beamon, George g 6 11 0 1 6 6 1 2 3 4 18 0 3 0 2 37<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 6 11 0 1 3 5 0 3 3 3 15 4 4 0 3 37<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 4 7 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 11 1 3 0 1 25<br />
01 Martina, Robert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 <strong>12</strong><br />
15 Walsh, Nick 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 15<br />
21 Coulibaly, Djibril 3 6 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 1 6 0 3 0 0 11<br />
TEAM 1 3 4<br />
Totals.............. 23 50 3 <strong>12</strong> 10 13 8 20 28 19 59 10 16 3 9 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-27 40.7% 2nd Half: <strong>12</strong>-23 52.2% Game: 46.0%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-7 0.0% 2nd Half: 3-5 60.0% Game: 25.0%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: 4-5 80.0% Game: 76.9%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 0<br />
HOME TEAM: Niagara 9-22, 5-13 MAAC<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
15 Williams, Eric f 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 13<br />
35 Edwards, Kashief f 4 7 0 0 5 6 3 3 6 1 13 1 4 0 2 38<br />
24 Moore, Kevon g 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 16<br />
31 Nelson, Anthony g 4 9 0 3 4 5 1 5 6 1 <strong>12</strong> 11 3 0 4 40<br />
32 Jordan, Marvin g 5 13 4 11 4 5 0 2 2 1 18 1 4 0 0 38<br />
01 Lemmons, Malcolm 2 6 0 2 6 6 1 2 3 2 10 0 4 1 0 23<br />
<strong>12</strong> Gillette, Scooter 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 3 4 0 1 1 0 28<br />
22 Jones, Skylar 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 4<br />
TEAM 2 3 5<br />
Totals.............. 19 45 5 19 23 27 9 21 30 <strong>12</strong> 66 14 17 2 8 200<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-20 50.0% 2nd Half: 9-25 36.0% Game: 42.2%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-8 <strong>12</strong>.5% 2nd Half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 26.3%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 13-17 76.5% 2nd Half: 10-10 100% Game: 85.2%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 1,1<br />
Officials: Jeffrey Anderson, Joe DeMayo, Willie Pulliam<br />
Technical fouls: <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None. Niagara-None.<br />
Attendance: 1662<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd Total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 28 31 59<br />
Niagara 34 32 66<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
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2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES<br />
Game 31 • #7 Siena 68, #10 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
March 5, <strong>2011</strong> • Webster Bank Arena at Harbor Yard,<br />
Bridgeport, Conn.<br />
MAAC Tournament Opening Round<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> sophomore George Beamon missed a 3-point shot as time expired and the Jaspers fell to<br />
Siena 68-66 in overtime at the <strong>2011</strong> the MAAC Championships in Bridgeport, Conn.<br />
A thrilling Opening Round matchup pitting the no.7 and no.10 seeds of the conference, featured 20<br />
lead changes and five tied scores in 65 minutes of basketball. For the first time all season, <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
had five different players in double figures offensively, including a team-high 16 points and seven<br />
rebounds from junior Kidani Brutus.<br />
One of the most complete performances of the season, sophomore guard Beamon chipped in with<br />
14 points and seven boards, while graduate forward Demetrius Jemison added a double-double effort<br />
with 13 points and 10 rebounds.<br />
In the first half of play, each team held significant advantages with the Jaspers leading by seven<br />
points and the Saints by as many as eight. <strong>Manhattan</strong> got into the flow early holding a 19-11 lead at the<br />
13:42 mark of the half after back-to-back dunks by Rhamel Brown and Jemison and an inside layup by<br />
Beamon.<br />
Answering back, the Saints finished the half on a <strong>12</strong>-1 run, thanks in part to the stellar play of guard<br />
Clarence Jackson. Clutch throughout the contest, the senior hit two treys to end the half and finished<br />
with a game-high 24 points to put Siena up 40-33 going into the break.<br />
After splitting the regular season series 1-1, it was only fitting that the final half of basketball would<br />
come down to big baskets and finally overtime.<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong>’s very active zone defense stifled the Saints for a good part of the second half. The Saints<br />
lived on six consecutive Rossiter free-throws, while struggling for nearly eight minutes without a field<br />
goal. The Jaspers’ defensive energy poured on to the offensive side of the floor as <strong>Manhattan</strong> outscored<br />
Siena 14-4 to take its largest lead of the second half going up 55-52 on Beamon’s lay-up with 7:05 remaining.<br />
Tension rouse in the final seven minutes of regulation with the Jaspers and Saints trading blows<br />
as the score switched sides five times. Michael Alvarado lifted the Jaspers with clutch buckets scoring<br />
eight of his 10 points in the final 6:09. The freshman point guard’s biggest shot of the night came after<br />
Jackson’s layup, which gave Siena a 63-61 lead with 35 seconds remaining. Coming out of a timeout<br />
with 10 seconds on the clock, Alvarado took his defender one-on-one and buried a step-back, midrange<br />
jumper to go into overtime.<br />
Wignot scored all five of Siena’s points in overtime, delivering the dagger with a 3-pointer at 1:28 after<br />
a costly <strong>Manhattan</strong> turnover to go up 68-66. The Jaspers missed two opportunities to tie the game, and<br />
then with 10 second left Beamon’s game-winning 3-point attempt rolled off the rim as time expired.<br />
Wignot finished with nine points and four rebounds. Rossiter posted his 25th double-double with 17<br />
points and 14 rebounds.<br />
Brown delivered one of his best all around performances of the year for <strong>Manhattan</strong> scoring 13 points<br />
on 6-for-7 shooting with four blocks. He finishes the season second on the Jaspers’ single season blocks<br />
list with 68.<br />
VISITORS: <strong>Manhattan</strong> 6-25<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius f 6 15 0 1 1 2 2 8 10 4 13 3 1 1 2 39<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel f 6 7 0 0 1 2 3 1 4 2 13 2 1 4 1 38<br />
24 Beamon, George g 5 10 0 1 4 6 4 3 7 1 14 1 2 1 3 45<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael g 4 11 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 3 10 2 3 0 2 45<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani g 5 14 3 11 3 3 3 4 7 2 16 2 2 0 2 45<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
21 Coulibaly, Djibril 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 9<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
TEAM 2 2<br />
Totals.............. 26 60 3 13 11 15 14 18 32 14 66 10 9 6 11 225<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: <strong>12</strong>-27 44.4% 2nd Half: 14-28 50.0% Game: 43.3%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 0-4 0.0% Game: 23.1%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-9 66.7% 2nd Half: 2-2 100% Game: 73.3%<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS 2<br />
HOME TEAM: Siena 13-17<br />
tot-fg 3-pt rebounds<br />
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min<br />
01 Anosike, OD f 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 3 4 0 2 2 1 41<br />
31 Wignot, Owen f 3 4 1 1 2 2 1 3 4 2 9 2 3 0 0 35<br />
22 Rossiter, Ryan c 4 14 0 0 9 9 5 9 14 2 17 3 3 2 0 42<br />
<strong>12</strong> Brookins, Rakeem g 3 7 1 3 0 2 1 2 3 2 7 5 4 0 2 37<br />
13 Jackson, Clarence g 9 20 6 14 0 2 3 3 6 1 24 0 4 0 1 44<br />
02 Burdine, Trenity 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 3 3 1 1 1 0 10<br />
21 Martens, Davis 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 7<br />
32 Breeden, Jonathan 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 9<br />
TEAM 2 3 5<br />
Totals.............. 24 55 8 19 <strong>12</strong> 16 16 22 38 13 68 13 17 5 5 225<br />
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-28 53.6% 2nd Half: 7-23 30.4% Game: 43.6%<br />
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-14 42.9% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 42.1%<br />
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 8-11 72.7% Game: 75.0%<br />
DEADBALL REOUNDS 1<br />
Officials: Jim Haney, Michael Stephens, Bruce Rothwell<br />
Technical fouls: <strong>Manhattan</strong>-None. Siena-None.<br />
Attendance: 2276<br />
Score by Periods<br />
1st 2nd OT Total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 33 30 3 66<br />
Siena 40 23 5 68 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Spark Energy MAAC Basketball Championship - Men’s First Round<br />
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2010-11 STATISTICS<br />
RECORD: oVERall hoMe aWAY neUTRAL<br />
ALL GAMES 6-25 3-10 3-11 0-4<br />
CONFERENCE 3-15 2-7 1-8 0-0<br />
NON-CONFERENCE 3-10 1-3 2-3 0-4<br />
total 3-Pts REBOUNDS<br />
## Player gP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
24 Beamon, George 31 30 1141 36.8 180 4<strong>12</strong> .437 6 40 .150 139 188 .739 73 116 189 6.1 90 4 41 64 15 45 505 16.3<br />
31 Alvarado, Michael 26 23 859 33.0 90 261 .345 14 64 .219 97 <strong>12</strong>4 .782 10 56 66 2.5 47 0 82 75 1 37 291 11.2<br />
23 Jemison, Demetrius 22 22 747 34.0 96 224 .429 1 2 .500 35 46 .761 50 140 190 8.6 47 0 31 51 14 10 228 10.4<br />
50 Brutus, Kidani 31 25 977 31.5 98 242 .405 63 158 .399 36 48 .750 15 68 83 2.7 83 1 57 70 5 33 295 9.5<br />
32 Brown, Rhamel 31 25 868 28.0 89 176 .506 0 1 .000 29 72 .403 116 105 221 7.1 84 3 19 34 68 33 207 6.7<br />
11 Gabriel, Andrew 30 10 530 17.7 37 109 .339 0 2 .000 27 44 .614 21 59 80 2.7 55 0 23 48 8 11 101 3.4<br />
15 Walsh, Nick 26 1 375 14.4 28 99 .283 18 69 .261 9 <strong>12</strong> .750 3 14 17 0.7 16 0 25 32 1 13 83 3.2<br />
05 Koita, Mohamed 16 9 264 16.5 13 45 .289 9 28 .321 9 <strong>12</strong> .750 5 20 25 1.6 21 0 <strong>12</strong> 11 0 13 44 2.8<br />
01 Martina, Robert 17 4 173 10.2 17 46 .370 1 7 .143 11 14 .786 14 13 27 1.6 25 0 7 8 5 2 46 2.7<br />
21 Coulibaly, Djibril 15 3 176 11.7 16 37 .432 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 7 18 25 1.7 30 0 2 <strong>12</strong> 2 2 34 2.3<br />
41 Laue, Kevin 22 3 110 5.0 <strong>12</strong> 20 .600 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 16 5 21 1.0 18 0 0 3 5 0 24 1.1<br />
20 McCabe-Moran, Liam 8 0 30 3.8 1 7 .143 1 7 .143 1 2 .500 2 1 3 0.4 4 0 1 3 0 1 4 0.5<br />
TM TEAM 37 61 98 3.2 1 8 0<br />
Total 31 677 1678 .403 113 378 .299 395 565 .699 369 676 1045 33.7 521 8 300 419 <strong>12</strong>4 200 1862 60.1<br />
Opponents 31 762 1725 .442 246 639 .385 391 600 .652 400 723 1<strong>12</strong>3 36.2 537 - 478 379 115 214 2161 69.7<br />
SCORE BY PERIODS<br />
1st 2nd ot total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 868 984 10 1862<br />
Opponents 1039 1111 11 2161<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS<br />
oFF DEF total<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> 72 4 76<br />
Opponents 93 9 102<br />
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2010-11 RESULTS<br />
RECORD: overall home aWay neutral<br />
ALL GAMES 6-25 3-10 3-11 0-4<br />
CONFERENCE 3-15 2-7 1-8 0-0<br />
NON-CONFERENCE 3-10 1-3 2-3 0-4<br />
DATE TIMe oPPONENT SCORE attenD HIGH POInts hIGH REBOUNDS<br />
11/13/10 2:00pm at NJIT W 75-70 790 (23)Alvarado, Michael (11)Beamon, George<br />
11/17/10 7:00 p.m. PENN W 59-54 1988 (21)Beamon, George (10)Brutus, Kidani<br />
11/20/10 2:00 p.m. long ISLAND 80-91 L 1184 (18)Alvarado, Michael (13)Brown, Rhamel<br />
11/25/10 2:25 p.m. vs Wisconsin 35-50 L 3035 (15)Alvarado, Michael (7)Brutus, Kidani<br />
11/26/10 2:30 p.m. vs Texas A&M 45-74 L 3229 (11)Brown, Rhamel (10)Brown, Rhamel<br />
11/28/10 4:30 p.m. vs Georgia 58-61 L 3428 (16)Brutus, Kidani (10)Brown, Rhamel<br />
(10)Beamon, George<br />
<strong>12</strong>/02/10 7:00 p.m. * RIDER 59-88 L 832 (16)Beamon, George (8)Brown, Rhamel<br />
<strong>12</strong>/04/10 2:00pm * at Saint Peter’s <strong>College</strong> 49-66 L 687 (15)Walsh, Nick (7)Brown, Rhamel<br />
<strong>12</strong>/8/10 7:00 PM at Fordham 59-73 L 1996 (19)Alvarado, Michael (11)Beamon, George<br />
<strong>12</strong>/11/10 2:00 p.m. bINGHAMTON 69-70 L 2034 (20)Beamon, George (10)Beamon, George<br />
<strong>12</strong>/18/10 7 p.m. hoFSTRA 58-71 L 763 (22)Beamon, George (13)Jemison, Demetrius<br />
<strong>12</strong>/22/10 7:00 pm at Bowling Green 57-70 L 1021 (18)Beamon, George (7)Beamon, George<br />
(7)Jemison, Demetrius<br />
01/03/11 7:05pm * at Rider 78-88 L 1492 (24)Beamon, George (10)Beamon, George<br />
01/07/11 7:00 p.m. * LOYOLA 67-82 L 634 (20)Brown, Rhamel (8)Brown, Rhamel<br />
01/09/11 2:00 p.m. * MARIST 59-65 L 759 (18)Jemison, Demetrius (11)Jemison, Demetrius<br />
(18)Beamon, George<br />
1/11/11 7 p.m. at Florida Atlantic 50-57 L 1064 (11)Jemison, Demetrius (13)Brown, Rhamel<br />
01/15/11 2:00 p.m. * CANISIUS 51-72 L 1034 (21)Beamon, George (11)Brown, Rhamel<br />
01/17/11 2:00 p.m. * NIAGARA W 51-49 824 (14)Beamon, George (10)Brown, Rhamel<br />
1/20/11 8:05 p.m. * at Loyola 50-62 L 1022 (14)Beamon, George (10)Beamon, George<br />
(10)Jemison, Demetrius<br />
01/23/11 <strong>12</strong>:00 p.m. * SAINT PETER’S <strong>College</strong> 53-62 L 765 (<strong>12</strong>)Beamon, George (8)Brown, Rhamel<br />
1/28/11 7:30pm * at Fairfield 59-61 L 3276 (19)Beamon, George (9)Jemison, Demetrius<br />
01/30/11 <strong>12</strong>:04 p.m. * at Marist W 60-59 2242 (13)Beamon, George (10)Beamon, George<br />
2/4/11 7:25 PM * at Siena 57-64 L 8064 (17)Beamon, George (16)Jemison, Demetrius<br />
02/07/11 7:30 pm * at Iona <strong>College</strong> 67-85 L 2213 (25)Alvarado, Michael (13)Jemison, Demetrius<br />
02/11/11 7:00 p.m. * FAIRFIELD 56-65 L 1634 (11)Beamon, George (7)Brown, Rhamel<br />
(7)Jemison, Demetrius<br />
02/13/11 2:00 p.m. * SIENA W 84-81 1982 (35)Beamon, George (9)Jemison, Demetrius<br />
02/16/11 7:00 p.m. * IONA COLLEGE 65-102 L 1798 (21)Beamon, George (6)Brown, Rhamel<br />
02/19/11 2 p.m. at Stony Brook Wot 64-63 1630 (25)Brutus, Kidani (11)Jemison, Demetrius<br />
02/25/11 7:05 PM * at Canisius 63-72 L 1061 (23)Alvarado, Michael (6)Gabriel, Andrew<br />
02/27/11 2:03 p.m. * at Niagara 59-66 L 1662 (18)Beamon, George (8)Jemison, Demetrius<br />
3/4/11 9:30pm vs Siena 66-68 Lot 2276 (16)Brutus, Kidani (10)Jemison, Demetrius<br />
* = Conference game<br />
* - Conference game<br />
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY<br />
games totals avg/GAME<br />
HOME 13 16231 <strong>12</strong>49<br />
AWAY 14 28220 2016<br />
NEUTRAL 4 11968 2992<br />
TOTAL 31 56419 1820<br />
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Mr. Thomas D. O’Malley<br />
Board of Trustees Chairman<br />
Mr. John Banks, III<br />
Mr. William A. Bautz<br />
Mr. Renato Berzolla<br />
Mr. Patrick G. Boyle<br />
Brother Frank G. Byrne<br />
Mr. Gerald J. Caccappolo<br />
Mr. Joseph J. Carroll, Esq.<br />
Ms. Clare A. Cunniffe<br />
Mr. Neil DeFeo<br />
Mr. William N. Dooley<br />
Mr. Thomas D. Farrell<br />
Dr. Cornelius J. Higgins<br />
Dr. Helen C. Hollein<br />
Mr. John V. Magliano<br />
Brother Dennis Malloy<br />
Brother William Mann<br />
Brother Michael J. McGinniss<br />
Mr. John McMaster<br />
Mr. Peter M. Mulderry<br />
Mr. Robert J. Muller, Jr.<br />
Ms. Eileen K. Murray<br />
Mr. Peter M. Musumeci, Jr.<br />
Dr. Brennan O’Donnell<br />
Mr. Michael J. Paliotta<br />
Mr. Michael J. Passarella<br />
Mr. Kenneth Rathgeber<br />
Mr. Michael J. Regan<br />
Mr. Joseph A. Ripp<br />
Mr. Anthony J. Scala, Jr., P.E.<br />
Dr. George Skau<br />
Brother Robert J. Smith<br />
Ms. Rosanne Thomas Matzat<br />
Mr. C. Edward Ward, Jr.<br />
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Dr. Brennan O’Donnell is the 19th president of <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong>, having assumed the responsibilities of the<br />
position July 1, 2009.<br />
Dr. O’Donnell comes to <strong>Manhattan</strong> from Fordham <strong>College</strong><br />
at Rose Hill, Fordham University’s oldest and largest<br />
school. As dean of Fordham <strong>College</strong>, he was the chief<br />
academic officer of a <strong>College</strong> of Arts and Sciences enrolling<br />
about 3,200 students under a faculty of more than 200.<br />
Before coming to New York, Dr. O’Donnell spent 17 years<br />
at Loyola <strong>College</strong> in Maryland (now Loyola University Maryland),<br />
where he served as a professor of English and, from<br />
1999-2004, as director of the university-wide Honors Program.<br />
An active scholar, his teaching and research interests<br />
focus mainly upon poetry, especially of the British Romantic<br />
period, and on religion and literature, particularly contemporary<br />
American Catholic writers. He has authored two<br />
books on the poetry of William Wordsworth and co-edited<br />
The Work of Andre Dubus, a collection of essays published<br />
as a double issue of Religion and the Arts. In addition, Dr.<br />
O’Donnell has published articles, essays and reviews in<br />
some of the leading journals in his field. At <strong>Manhattan</strong>, he<br />
will continue to hold a faculty appointment, as he had at<br />
Fordham and Loyola, as professor of English.<br />
As the first president of the <strong>College</strong> not to be a member<br />
of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, Dr. O’Donnell is<br />
treading new ground at <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong>. He has experience<br />
in such transitions, however, as he was also the first<br />
layperson to serve as dean of Fordham <strong>College</strong> at Rose Hill.<br />
His publications and lectures demonstrate a keen engagement<br />
in issues of faith and education, specifically Catholic<br />
higher education. From 1994–2000, he served as editor<br />
of the national magazine Conversations on Jesuit Higher<br />
Education, and he was a member of the National Seminar<br />
on Jesuit Higher Education from 1993–2000. In addition, he<br />
has served as a board member for the Lilly Fellows Program<br />
and for Collegium, a consortium of Catholic universities that<br />
strives to strengthen faculty understanding of and participation<br />
in the mission of Catholic higher education.<br />
A native of Pennsylvania’s Wyoming Valley, Dr. O’Donnell<br />
earned his B.A. with highest distinction and Honors in<br />
English at The Pennsylvania State University in 1981, where<br />
he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. He earned an M.A.<br />
and a Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina at Chapel<br />
Hill in English and American Literature and Language. He is<br />
the recipient of numerous fellowships, grants, awards and<br />
honors.<br />
Dr. O’Donnell is married to Angela O’Donnell (formerly<br />
Alaimo), a poet and writer who teaches at Fordham, where<br />
she serves as associate director of the Francis and Ann Curran<br />
Center for American Catholic Studies. The couple has<br />
three sons: Charles (a graduate of Saint John’s University,<br />
Minnesota, and a teacher in the St. Paul, Minnesota, public<br />
schools), Patrick (a 2009 graduate of Columbia University,<br />
currently pursuing graduate studies in philosophy<br />
in Leuven, Belgium), and Will (a senior English major at<br />
Fordham).<br />
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A 1968 graduate of <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Byrnes enters<br />
his 24th year as director of athletics.<br />
Since his arrival back to Riverdale in May of 1988,<br />
Byrnes has presided over a renaissance period in<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> athletics. During his tenure,<br />
the men’s and women’s basketball programs have<br />
earned eight NCAA Tournament bids (four women,<br />
four men). Additionally, the Jaspers have appeared in<br />
five postseason and preseason National Invitational<br />
Tournaments (NIT). Women’s soccer and men’s and<br />
women’s lacrosse began competition at the Division<br />
I level under Byrnes, and 14 different teams have won<br />
conference championships-men’s and women’s cross<br />
country, men’s and women’s indoor track, men’s and<br />
women’s outdoor track, men’s and women’s basketball,<br />
men’s and women’s lacrosse, volleyball, men’s<br />
tennis, softball and baseball. In addition, to date, 26<br />
student-athletes have received All-America honors for<br />
both athletic and academic achievements.<br />
Before returning to <strong>Manhattan</strong>, Byrnes spent 13<br />
years with the Morrison-Knudsen Company, one of<br />
the largest engineering and construction firms in the<br />
nation.<br />
A native of Garrison, New York, Byrnes earned his<br />
undergraduate degree in physical education with a<br />
minor in biology. He also holds an M.B.A. from City<br />
University in Seattle, Washington.<br />
As an undergraduate, Byrnes was a member of the<br />
Jaspers’ club football team. Byrnes served as team<br />
captain and played both defensive tackle and offensive<br />
end. He spent one season as an assistant coach and<br />
helped guide <strong>Manhattan</strong> to a 6-2 overall record in<br />
1969.<br />
Upon graduation, Byrnes began a teaching and<br />
coaching career at Queen of Peace High School in<br />
North Arlington, New Jersey. He also served as the<br />
school’s director of athletics from 1970-73. Under his<br />
leadership, Queen of Peace registered state tournament<br />
appearances in baseball and basketball, while<br />
also capturing the Parochial “B” State Championship<br />
in football (1972).<br />
In addition to his responsibilities at <strong>Manhattan</strong>, Byrnes<br />
served two stints (1997-99, 2004-06) as president<br />
of the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Basketball Association,<br />
at one time the sponsoring body of the NIT. He<br />
also served on the NCAA Championship Committee<br />
in 1999-2000. He is currently the chair of the Metro<br />
Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Men’s Basketball<br />
Committee and the Committee on Athletic Administration,<br />
as well as a member of the ECAC Officials<br />
Negotiating Committee. In recognition of his years of<br />
outstanding contributions to Jasper athletics, Byrnes<br />
was inducted into the <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Athletic Hall<br />
of Fame in 2004.<br />
Byrnes resides in Croton-on-Hudson, New York,<br />
along with his wife, Rosemary. He is the father of five<br />
children: Bob, Carolyn (<strong>Manhattan</strong> ’97), Brian (<strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
’99), Darren and Brigid.<br />
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joe<br />
clifford<br />
Assistant Sports<br />
Information Director<br />
andrew<br />
cornicello<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Sports Medicine<br />
STEPHEN<br />
DOMBROSKI<br />
Assistant Athletic Director for<br />
Communication and Marketing<br />
jim<br />
Duffy<br />
Athletic Travel Coordinator/<br />
Head Baseball Coach<br />
Deborah<br />
gregory<br />
Assistant Athletic Director/<br />
Athletic Business Manager/<br />
Senior Woman Administrator<br />
christian<br />
heimall<br />
Sports Information<br />
Graduate Assistant<br />
Laura<br />
Jackson<br />
Sports Medicine<br />
Graduate Assistant<br />
dr. shawn<br />
ladda<br />
NCAA Faculty<br />
Athletic Representative<br />
Meghan<br />
Malinowski<br />
Sports Medicine<br />
Graduate Assistant<br />
Teresa<br />
Moran<br />
Athletic Business Office<br />
Graduate Assistant/Ticket Manager<br />
Susan<br />
pape<br />
<strong>Athletics</strong><br />
Secretary<br />
Ariel<br />
Pesante<br />
Compliance<br />
Coordinator<br />
Elvys<br />
Quezada<br />
Operations Manager/<br />
Assistant Baseball Coach<br />
jennifer<br />
rivera<br />
Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />
doug<br />
straley<br />
Assistant Athletic Director<br />
for Sports Medicine<br />
Brother David<br />
Trichtinger, F.S.C.<br />
Academic Advisor<br />
Milos<br />
Vuckovic<br />
Operations & Equipment<br />
Graduate Assistant<br />
Jennifer<br />
Wettje<br />
Compliance<br />
Graduate Assistant<br />
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Doug Straley was promoted to Assistant<br />
Athletic Director for Sports Medicine in<br />
August 2009, after serving as <strong>Manhattan</strong>'s<br />
Director of Sports Medicine for the previous<br />
six years. Straley supervises the athletic<br />
training of the 300+ student-athletes who<br />
compete for <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s 19 Division I<br />
athletic teams.<br />
Prior to his arrival in Riverdale, Straley<br />
served as the director of sports medicine at<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong>ville <strong>College</strong> in nearby Purchase,<br />
NY. At <strong>Manhattan</strong>ville, he coordinated<br />
the rehabilitation, prevention, and<br />
management of athletic injuries for over 250<br />
intercollegiate NCAA Division III studentathletes.<br />
Before his tenure at <strong>Manhattan</strong>ville,<br />
Straley worked for three years as the<br />
assistant director of sports medicine at<br />
Assumption <strong>College</strong>. He assisted with the<br />
medical care of the athletic program’s 19<br />
Division II varsity sport teams.<br />
Straley, a 1998 graduate of Northeastern<br />
University, worked as a student athletic<br />
trainer during his undergraduate years.<br />
In 1999, he received a master of science<br />
degree in athletic training from University of<br />
Tennessee at Chattanooga.<br />
Additionally, Straley served as the head<br />
athletic trainer for the Westchester Wildfire,<br />
a United States Basketball League (USBL)<br />
team coached by former New York Knick<br />
John Starks.<br />
Straley had been published on<br />
numerous occasions, and has made several<br />
presentations based upon his research in<br />
the field of Athletic Training.<br />
Straley holds Athletic Training licenses<br />
in New York, Massachusetts, and Georgia,<br />
and is a member of the National Athletic<br />
Trainers Association and the National<br />
Strength and Conditioning Association. He<br />
is certified as a Strength and Conditioning<br />
Specialist, as an Athletic Trainer, and in<br />
CPR and First Aid. A decorated Eagle Scout,<br />
Straley won the Koko Kassabian award<br />
while at Northeastern for outstanding<br />
achievement in leadership, scholarship, and<br />
professional development.<br />
A native of Newton, Mass., Straley<br />
currently resides in Dobbs Ferry, NY with his<br />
wife Jennifer and their daughter Annabelle.<br />
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metro atlantic athletic conference<br />
With 10 institutions strongly bound<br />
by the sound principles of quality and<br />
integrity in academics and excellence<br />
in athletics, the Metro Atlantic<br />
Athletic Conference is in its 31st year<br />
of competition during the <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>12</strong><br />
academic year.<br />
The MAAC was founded in 1980<br />
by six charter members: the U.S.<br />
Military Academy, Fairfield University,<br />
Fordham University, Iona <strong>College</strong>,<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> and Saint Peter’s<br />
<strong>College</strong>. Competition followed one<br />
year later in the fall of 1981 with<br />
members competing in the sports<br />
of men’s cross country and men’s<br />
soccer. On January 2, 1982, Army<br />
traveled to Iona for the first MAAC<br />
men’s basketball game and the<br />
MAAC story had begun.<br />
Today, Conference members<br />
include: Canisius <strong>College</strong>, Fairfield University, Iona <strong>College</strong>, Loyola University<br />
Maryland, <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Marist <strong>College</strong>, Niagara University, Rider<br />
University, Saint Peter’s <strong>College</strong>, and Siena <strong>College</strong>. In addition, associate<br />
members include the University of Detroit Mercy, Jacksonville University<br />
and Virginia Military Institute in men’s lacrosse. St. Francis (N.Y.) <strong>College</strong>,<br />
Villanova University, VMI and Wagner <strong>College</strong> are all associate members of<br />
the MAAC Women’s Water Polo League. Drake University, Robert Morris<br />
University and Sacred Heart University compete in women’s rowing, while the<br />
University at Albany, Boston University and the University of Hartford began<br />
competition in women’s golf in the spring of 2010. The MAAC will support 24<br />
sports and championships during the <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>12</strong> academic year.<br />
The MAAC Basketball Championships move to Springfield’s MassMutual<br />
Center to host the 20<strong>12</strong>-2014 championships. By having an excellent working<br />
relationship with various facilities, the MAAC has been able to attract a<br />
number of NCAA Championship events. Most recently, the MAAC and Rider<br />
co-hosted the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships at the Wells<br />
Fargo Center in Philadelphia. The MAAC, Canisius <strong>College</strong> and Niagara<br />
University successfully hosted the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball<br />
Championship First and Second Rounds at the HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New<br />
York. All three parties hosted the event in 2004 and 2007. The MAAC and<br />
Rider University co-hosted the 2009 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball<br />
Championship Regional at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, N.J., after<br />
recording the third highest attendance figure for the women’s championship<br />
with the First and Second Rounds in 2006. The MAAC and Rider will work<br />
together to co-host the 20<strong>12</strong> NCAA Rowing Championships at Mercer Lake in<br />
West Windsor, New Jersey.<br />
MAAC Associate Sports<br />
In June of 1995, the MAAC continued to develop opportunities for studentathletes<br />
as the conference announced the formation of the MAAC Men’s and<br />
Women’s Lacrosse Leagues. The men’s league began competition in the spring<br />
of 1996, while the women’s league commenced in the spring of 1997. The<br />
men’s league consists of four MAAC schools -- Canisius, <strong>Manhattan</strong>, Marist,<br />
and Siena – and three associate members – Detroit, Jacksonville and Virginia<br />
Military Institute. The women’s league consists of MAAC institutions Canisius,<br />
Fairfield, Iona, <strong>Manhattan</strong>, Marist, Niagara and Siena.<br />
In 2002, the MAAC added the MAAC Women’s Water Polo League. The<br />
league is currently made up of three MAAC schools – Iona, Marist and Siena<br />
– as well as four associate members, St. Francis (N.Y.), Villanova, VMI and<br />
Wagner.<br />
Sacred Heart started participating in MAAC Women’s Rowing in the spring<br />
of 2008. Drake University joined the league for the 2010 MAAC Championship,<br />
while Robert Morris began competition in the spring of <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
In the summer of 2009, the MAAC added three associate members – Albany,<br />
Boston University and Hartford – to women’s golf, with the programs starting<br />
competition against MAAC members Fairfield, Niagara and Siena in 2009-2010.<br />
Academics and<br />
<strong>Athletics</strong><br />
The MAAC prides itself on the<br />
accomplishments of its studentathletes<br />
in the classroom, as well<br />
as on the field. Mary Beth Riley, a<br />
1991 graduate of Canisius, was the<br />
first recipient of the NCAA Woman<br />
of the Year Award. In the fall of<br />
1998, Erin Whalen, a member of<br />
the Iona women’s rowing team,<br />
was awarded one of the nation’s 32<br />
Rhodes Scholarships for academic<br />
achievement and civic leadership.<br />
Jose Vargas, a Loyola student, was<br />
also awarded a Rhodes Scholarship<br />
in 1999.<br />
First-class facilities are the rule<br />
with MAAC schools, as teams<br />
regularly play in top-notch arenas,<br />
such as Madison Square Garden, the IZOD Center, HSBC Arena, Times<br />
Union Center, the Arena at Harbor Yard and the Sun National Bank Center.<br />
The other MAAC championships boast their share of outstanding locales as<br />
well, such as the Reverend Harold Ridley, S.J., Athletic Complex at Loyola,<br />
where the women’s soccer championship will be contested in the fall of <strong>2011</strong>,<br />
and Joe Bruno Stadium in Troy, New York, home of the 20<strong>12</strong> MAAC Baseball<br />
Championship. This year, the MAAC will take its men’s championship to<br />
Orlando, Florida, where it will conduct its post-season event at the ESPN<br />
Wide World of Sports Complex. The MAAC Men’s and Women’s Golf<br />
Championships will be held at Disney’s Magnolia Golf Course.<br />
In the past several years, a number of the MAAC schools have also enjoyed<br />
success in NCAA Championships. MAAC schools have made a total of 77<br />
NIT appearances and 47 NCAA appearances. In addition, Iona and Rider<br />
participated in the <strong>College</strong>Insider.com Postseason Tournament, with the Gaels<br />
advancing to the championship game. The <strong>Manhattan</strong> women participated<br />
in the Women’s Basketball Invitational, reaching the semifinal round of the<br />
tournament. The MAAC currently possesses 13 automatic bids to NCAA<br />
Championships in men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s<br />
and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis,<br />
men’s and women’s lacrosse, and women’s water polo. In 2007, the Marist<br />
women’s basketball team advanced to the Sweet 16 before falling to the<br />
eventual National Champion, the University of Tennessee. In the fall of 2009,<br />
the No. 11 Iona men’s cross country team finished tied for eighth place at the<br />
NCAA Championship race, extended the Gaels’ streak to eight straight Top<br />
10 national finishes. Iona softball, <strong>Manhattan</strong> track, <strong>Manhattan</strong> baseball and<br />
Loyola lacrosse have also flourished on the national stage.<br />
The MAAC has also been a leader in the forefront of technology, expanding<br />
the notoriety of the league into cyberspace. In 2007, the league reached an<br />
agreement with JumpTV, Inc., now NeuLion, Inc., to design the MAAC web<br />
page. MAACSports.com has been a great success, providing fans with up-todate<br />
contest results, live and on-demand video and an online merchandise<br />
store. The MAAC, in conjunction with NeuLion, launched an iPhone app in<br />
February <strong>2011</strong>. The league is looking to expand its offerings with Android and<br />
iPod apps, scheduled for release during the <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> academic year.<br />
The MAAC President for the <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>12</strong> academic year is Rev. Jeffrey von<br />
Arx, S.J., the President of Fairfield University. The Vice-President is Dr. Eugene<br />
J. Cornacchia, Ph.D., the President of Saint Peter’s <strong>College</strong>. Jim Paquette,<br />
Director of <strong>Athletics</strong> at Loyola University Maryland, will chair the Committee<br />
on Athletic Administration, and Theresa Berg, Associate Athletic Director/<br />
Senior Woman Administrator at Niagara University will serve as Vice Chair.<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
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maac basketball<br />
2010-11 Standings<br />
|------------------------ MAAC------------------------| |------------------------ Overall ------------------------|<br />
Team record Pct Home Away Neutral Streak Record Pct Home Away Neutral<br />
(1) Fairfield # 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 0-0 L1 25-8 .758 13-4 10-4 2-0<br />
(2) Iona 13-5 .722 8-1 5-4 0-0 W6 25-<strong>12</strong> .676 <strong>12</strong>-3 11-6 2-3<br />
(3) Rider 13-5 .722 5-4 8-1 0-0 W4 23-11 .676 9-5 11-5 3-1<br />
(4) Saint Peter’s $ 11-7 .611 6-3 5-4 0-0 L2 20-14 .588 8-3 9-8 3-3<br />
(5) Loyola 10-8 .556 5-4 5-4 0-0 L1 15-15 .500 8-6 7-8 0-1<br />
(6) Canisius 9-9 .500 7-2 2-7 0-0 W2 15-15 .500 10-4 5-10 0-1<br />
(7) Siena 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 0-0 W1 13-18 .419 8-7 4-10 1-1<br />
(8) Niagara 5-13 .278 4-5 1-8 0-0 W1 9-23 .281 6-7 2-14 1-2<br />
(9) Marist 3-15 .167 2-7 1-8 0-0 L13 6-27 .182 4-10 1-15 1-2<br />
(10) <strong>Manhattan</strong> 3-15 .167 2-7 1-8 0-0 L3 6-25 .194 3-10 3-11 0-4<br />
() Seed in <strong>2011</strong> MAAC Championships # Regular season champions $ MAAC Champion<br />
2010-11 MAAC Tournament Results<br />
Game 1 (9) Marist 73, (8) Niagara 61<br />
Game 2 (7) Siena 68, (10) <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66 (OT)<br />
March 5 – Quarterfinals<br />
Game 3 (4) Saint Peter’s 70, (5) Loyola 60<br />
Game 4 (1) Fairfield 55, (9) Marist 31<br />
Game 5 (2) Iona 94, (7) Siena 64<br />
Game 6 (3) Rider 79, (6) Canisius 64<br />
March 6 – Semifinals<br />
Game 7 (4) Saint Peter’s 62, (1) Fairfield 48<br />
Game 8 (2) Iona 83, (3) Rider 59<br />
March 7 – Championship<br />
Game 9 (4) Saint Peter’s 62, (2) Iona 57<br />
2010-11 MAAC All Tournament Team<br />
Scott Machado, Iona<br />
Mike Glover, Iona<br />
Ryan Bacon, Saint Peter’s<br />
Wesley Jenkins, Saint Peter’s<br />
Nick Leon, Saint Peter’s<br />
Most Valuable Player: Jeron Belin, Saint Peter’s<br />
First Team All-MAAC<br />
Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Stats<br />
Derek Needham, Fairfield So. g 5-11 14.1 ppg, 4.5 apg, 70.0 FT%<br />
Mike, Glover, Iona Jr. F 6-7 18.4 ppg, 10.1 rpg, 61.0 FG%<br />
Scott Machado, Iona Jr. g 6-1 13.2 ppg, 7.6 apg, 2.1 AST/TO<br />
Justin Robinson, Rider Sr. g 6-2 15.2 ppg, 3.8 apg, 90.9 FT%<br />
Ryan Rossiter, Siena# sr. F 6-9 18.7 ppg, 13.2 rpg, 46.8 FG%<br />
Second Team All-MAAC<br />
Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Stats<br />
Ryan Olander, Fairfield Jr. F 7-0 10.4 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 53.2 FG%<br />
Anthony Nelson, Niagara Sr. g 6-1 15.4 ppg, 5.1 apg, 3.4 spg<br />
Novar Gadson, Rider Jr. g/F 6-7 13.7 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 47.0 FG%<br />
Ryan Bacon, Saint Peter’s Sr. F 6-7 10.0 ppg, 7.4 rpg, 5.4 FG%<br />
Wesley Jenkins, Saint Peter’s Sr. g 6-2 <strong>12</strong>.6 ppg, 76.6 FT%, 1.2 spg<br />
Third Team All-MAAC<br />
Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Stats<br />
Elton Frazier, Canisius sr. F 6-6 <strong>12</strong>.4 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 52.4 FG%<br />
Yorel Hawkins, Fairfield Sr. F 6-5 10.1 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 1.4 spg<br />
Shane Walker, Loyola Jr. F 6-10 11.1 ppg, 7.1 rpg, 81.9 FT%<br />
George Beamon, <strong>Manhattan</strong> So. g 6-4 16.3 ppg, 6.1 rpg, 73.9 FT%<br />
Mike Ringgold, Rider sr. F 6-7 <strong>12</strong>.1 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 2.5 apg<br />
MAAC All-Rookie Team<br />
Player Pos. ht. stats<br />
Maurice Barrow, Fairfield g 6-5 6.2 ppg, 47.0 FG%, 5.7 rpg<br />
Justin Drummond, Loyola g 6-4 9.8 ppg, 44.6 FG%, 3.1 rpg<br />
Michael Alvarado, <strong>Manhattan</strong> g 6-2 11.2 ppg, 78.2 FT%, 3.2 apg<br />
Marvin Jordan, Niagara g 5-11 11.8 ppg, 2.3 apg, 3.0 rpg<br />
Danny Stewart, Rider F 6-4 7.3 ppg, 7.1 rpg, 58.0 FG%<br />
# Repeat First Team All-MAAC<br />
7<strong>12</strong> Amboy Avenue<br />
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(732) 738-5455<br />
Fax: (732) 738-8366<br />
Web Site:<br />
www.maacsports.com<br />
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference<br />
Commissioner............................................................. Richard J. Ensor, Esq.<br />
Senior Associate Commissioner.........................................Barbara Church<br />
Associate Commissioner..............................................................Ken Taylor<br />
Associate Commissioner/Championships..........................Marshall Foley<br />
Associate Commissioner/External Relations..............................Ed Clinton<br />
Assistant Commissioner/External Relations.........................Jill Skotarczak<br />
General Manager of MAAC Sports Properties........................................Chris Gonzales<br />
MAAC Player of the Year: Ryan Rossiter, Siena<br />
MAAC Rookie of the Year: Danny Stewart, Rider<br />
MAAC Defensive Player of the Year: Anthony Nelson, Niagara<br />
MAAC Sixth Player of the Year: J’hared Hall, Loyola<br />
MAAC Coach of the Year: Ed Cooley, Fairfield<br />
2010-11 MAAC All-Academic Team<br />
Julius Coles, Canisius<br />
Greg Logins, Canisius<br />
Ryan Olander%, Fairfield<br />
Kristian Petric, Fairfield<br />
Alejo Rodriguez%, Iona<br />
Kyle Smyth, Iona<br />
Liam McCabe-Moran, <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
Pat McDerby%, Marist<br />
Luuk Kortekaas%, Niagara<br />
Paul Kowalski%, Niagara<br />
Nick Leon, Saint Peter’s<br />
Kyle Griffin%, Siena<br />
% 2009-2010 MAAC All-Academic Team Members<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
87<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
New Jersey Institute of Technology<br />
November <strong>12</strong> – Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
jim engles<br />
isiah wilkerson<br />
Location.................................................. University Heights, Newark, N.J.<br />
Founded................................................................................................ 1881<br />
Enrollment...........................................................................................5,924<br />
President........................................................................... Joel Bloom EdD<br />
Athletic Director.................................................................... Lenny Kaplan<br />
Conference.............................................................Great West Conference<br />
Nickname................................................................................ Highlanders<br />
Colors...........................................................Red and White (Blue Accent)<br />
Home Court (capacity).Estelle and Zoom Fleisher Athletic Center (1,500)<br />
Website...............................................................www.njithighlanders.com<br />
Head Coach..................................................... Jim Engles (Dickinson ’90)<br />
Record at School/Years................................................................... 16-66/3<br />
Overall Record/Years...................................................................... 16-66/3<br />
Assistant Coaches....................................................................Mike Spisto<br />
..................................................................................................Ira Bowman<br />
.................................................................................................Kevin Tirone<br />
SID Contact................................................................................ Tim Camp<br />
Phone................................................................................... (973) 596-8461<br />
Fax....................................................................................... (973) 596-8440<br />
E-Mail.................................................................... timothy.camp@njit.edu<br />
Press Row Phone................................................................. (973) 596-8511<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record......................................... 15-15/9-3<br />
Series Record............................................................. <strong>Manhattan</strong> leads, 4-1<br />
Last Opponent Win............................................................2006-07 (56-55)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win............................................................2010-11 (75-70)<br />
Streak...................................................................................... <strong>Manhattan</strong>-4<br />
Syracuse University<br />
November 14 – Syracuse, N.Y.<br />
jim boeheim<br />
scoop jardine<br />
Location................................................................................ Syracuse, N.Y.<br />
Founded................................................................................................1870<br />
Enrollment..........................................................................................<strong>12</strong>,751<br />
President......................................................................... Dr. Nancy Cantor<br />
Athletic Director................................................................. Dr. Daryl Gross<br />
Conference..................................................................................... Big East<br />
Nickname........................................................................................ Orange<br />
Colors.................................................................... Orange (Pantone 1665)<br />
Home Court (capacity)...........................................Carrier Dome (34,616)<br />
Website......................................................................www.suathletics.com<br />
Head Coach....................................................Jim Boeheim (Syracuse ’66)<br />
Record at School/Years.............................................................. 856-301/35<br />
Overall Record/Years................................................................. 856-301/35<br />
Associate Head Coach..................................... Bernie Fine (Syracuse ’67)<br />
Assistant Coaches........................................Mike Hopkins (Syracuse ’93)<br />
........................................................................ Adrian Autry (Syracuse ’94)<br />
SID Contact.............................................................................. Pete Moore<br />
Phone................................................................................... (315) 443-2608<br />
Fax......................................................................................... (315) 443-3405<br />
E-Mail..............................................................................pimoore@syr.edu<br />
Press Row Phone................................................................. (315) 443-4241<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record........................................ 27-8/<strong>12</strong>-6<br />
Series Record.............................................................. Syracuse leads, 20-7<br />
Last Opponent Win.....................................................2005-06 (87-82 OT)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win.......................................................... 1964-65 (94-80)<br />
Streak........................................................................................ Syracuse-10<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
88<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
University of Albany<br />
November 15 – Syracuse, N.Y.<br />
will brown<br />
logan aronhalt<br />
Location.................................................................................... Albany, N.Y.<br />
Founded................................................................................................1844<br />
Enrollment......................................................................................... <strong>12</strong>,959<br />
President..........................................................................George M. Philip<br />
Athletic Director...................................................................... Lee McElroy<br />
Conference.............................................................................America East<br />
Nickname................................................................................Great Danes<br />
Colors................................................................................Purple and Gold<br />
Home Court (capacity).............................................SEFCU Arena (4,538)<br />
Website................................................................ www.ualbanysports.com<br />
Head Coach........................................................ Will Brown (Dowling ’95)<br />
Record at School/Years..............................................................<strong>12</strong>9-165/10<br />
Overall Record/Years.................................................................<strong>12</strong>9-165/10<br />
Assistant Coaches.................................Chad O’Donnell (Springfield ’94)<br />
............................................................. Jeremy Friel (New Hampshire ’05)<br />
...........................................................................Brent Wilson (Albany ’08)<br />
SID Contact.................................................................... Brian DePasquale<br />
Phone................................................................................... (518) 442-3072<br />
Fax......................................................................................... (518) 442-3139<br />
E-Mail................................................................. bdepasquale@albany.edu<br />
Press Row Phone................................................................ (518) 442-2566<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record....................................... 16-16/ 9-7<br />
Series Record............................................................. <strong>Manhattan</strong> leads, 5-3<br />
Last Opponent Win...............................................................................N/A<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win............................................................ 1930-31(36-20)<br />
Streak.......................................................................................<strong>Manhattan</strong>-1<br />
Brown University<br />
November 15 – Syracuse, N.Y.<br />
jesse agel<br />
tucker halpern<br />
Location..............................................................Providence, Rhode Island<br />
Founded................................................................................................1764<br />
Enrollment...........................................................................................5,874<br />
President..........................................................................Ruth J. Simmons<br />
Athletic Director..........................................................Michael Goldberger<br />
Conference................................................................................. Ivy League<br />
Nickname........................................................................................... Bears<br />
Colors..................................................... Seal Brown, Cardinal Red, White<br />
Home Court (capacity).............................Pizzitola Sports Center (2,800)<br />
Website.................................................................... www.brownbears.com<br />
Head Coach.........................................................Jesse Agel (Vermont ’84)<br />
Record at School/Years...................................................................20-39/2<br />
Overall Record/Years......................................................................20-39/2<br />
Assistant Coaches........................................ T.J. Sorrentine (Vermont ’05)<br />
............................................................................ Sean Tabb (Hartford ’90)<br />
................................................................Abdul Abdullah (Providence ’94)<br />
SID Contact................................................................. Christopher Humm<br />
Phone................................................................................... (401) 863-1095<br />
Fax........................................................................................ (401) 863-1436<br />
E-Mail...................................................... ChristopherHumm@Brown.edu<br />
Press Row Phone................................................................(401) 863-3208<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record....................................... 11-17/4-10<br />
Series Record............................................................. <strong>Manhattan</strong> leads, 5-3<br />
Last Opponent Win.............................................................1985-86 (87-57)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win...........................................................1984-85 (74-64)<br />
Streak.............................................................................................. Brown-1<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
89<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
Columbia University<br />
November 26 – Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
kyle smith<br />
noruwa agho<br />
Location............................................................................... New York, N.Y.<br />
Founded................................................................................................ 1754<br />
Enrollment...........................................................................................5,708<br />
President............................................................................Lee C. Bollinger<br />
Athletic Director..................................................... Dr. M. Dianne Murphy<br />
Conference................................................................................. Ivy League<br />
Nickname............................................................................................Lions<br />
Colors................................................................ Columbia Blue and White<br />
Home Court (capacity)...................................Levien Gymnasium (2,700)<br />
Website............................................................ www.gocolumbialions.com<br />
Head Coach...................................................... Kyle Smith (Hamilton ’92)<br />
Record at School/Years.....................................................................15-13/1<br />
Overall Record/Years........................................................................15-13/1<br />
Assistant Coaches.........................................Carlin Hartman (Tulane ’94)<br />
.................................................................Michael Murphy (Hamilton ’97)<br />
................................................................... Koby Altman (Middlebury ’04)<br />
SID Contact...........................................................................Pete McHugh<br />
Phone...................................................................................(2<strong>12</strong>) 854-7064<br />
Fax.........................................................................................(2<strong>12</strong>) 854-8168<br />
E-Mail...................................................................ptm2102@columbia.edu<br />
Press Row Phone................................................................. (2<strong>12</strong>) 854-1165<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record......................................... 15-13/6-8<br />
Series Record..............................................................Columbia leads, 13-8<br />
Last Opponent Win........................................................... 1992-93 (84-80)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win...........................................................2003-04 (72-57)<br />
Streak...................................................................................... <strong>Manhattan</strong>-2<br />
University of Pennsylvania (Penn)<br />
November 29 – Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
jerome allen<br />
zack rosen<br />
Location............................................................................ Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Founded................................................................................................1740<br />
Enrollment.........................................................................................10,394<br />
President........................................................................Dr. Amy Gutmann<br />
Athletic Director..................................................... Steve Bilsky (Penn ’71)<br />
Conference................................................................................. Ivy League<br />
Nickname.......................................................................................Quakers<br />
Colors................................................Red (PMS 201) and Blue (PMS 288)<br />
Home Court (capacity)...............................................The Palestra (8,722)<br />
Website................................................................. www.pennathletics.com<br />
Head Coach..........................................................Jerome Allen (Penn ’09)<br />
Record at School/Years................................................................... <strong>12</strong>-30/2<br />
Overall Record/Years...................................................................... <strong>12</strong>-30/2<br />
Assistant Coaches.............................................. Dan Leibovitz (Penn ’96)<br />
............................................................................ Mike Martin (Brown ’04)<br />
........................................................................Rudy Wise (Lake Forest ’03)<br />
SID Contact......................................................................... Mike Mahoney<br />
Phone................................................................................... (215) 898-9232<br />
Fax.........................................................................................(215) 898-1747<br />
E-Mail.................................................................... mahoneyw@upenn.edu<br />
Press Row Phone................................................................ (215) 898-4324<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record..........................................13-15/7-7<br />
Series Record.......................................................................Penn leads, 6-3<br />
Last Opponent Win...........................................................2003-04 (49-47)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win............................................................2010-11 (59-54)<br />
Streak.......................................................................................<strong>Manhattan</strong>-1<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
90<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
Rider University<br />
December 2 – Lawrenceville, N.J.<br />
January 2 – Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
tommy dempsey<br />
novar gadson<br />
Location......................................................................... Lawrenceville, N.J.<br />
Founded................................................................................................ 1865<br />
Enrollment...........................................................................................5,650<br />
President..............................................................Dr. Mordechai Rozanski<br />
Athletic Director.................................................................... Don Harnum<br />
Conference........................... Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC)<br />
Nickname.........................................................................................Broncs<br />
Colors............................................................... Cranberry, White and Gray<br />
Home Court (capacity)..................................Alumni Gymnasium (1,650)<br />
Website........................................................................ www.gobroncs.com<br />
Head Coach.Tommy Dempsy (Susquehanna ’97) (Bloomsburg M.A. ’05)<br />
Record at School/Years...................................................................98-66/5<br />
Overall Record/Years.................................................................. 186-78/10<br />
Associate Head Coach............................ Kevin Baggett (St. Joseph’s ’89)<br />
Assistant Coaches.............................. Mike Witcoskie (Susquehanna ’01)<br />
.........................................................................Ben Luber (Penn State ’07)<br />
SID Contact.................................................................................Bud Focht<br />
Phone...................................................................................(609) 896-5139<br />
Fax.......................................................................................(609) 896-0341<br />
E-Mail.................................................................................focht@rider.edu<br />
Press Row Phone................................................................(609) 895-5657<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record........................................ 23-11/13-5<br />
Series Record...................................................................Rider leads, 20-17<br />
Last Opponent Win.............................................................2010-11 (88-78)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win..........................................................2008-09 (73-68)<br />
Streak................................................................................................Rider-4<br />
john dunne<br />
Saint Peter’s <strong>College</strong><br />
December 4 – Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
February 11 – Jersey City, N.J.<br />
darius conley<br />
Location...............................................................................Jersey City, N.J.<br />
Founded................................................................................................ 1872<br />
Enrollment...........................................................................................3,282<br />
President................................................................ Dr. Eugene Cornacchia<br />
Interim <strong>Athletics</strong> Director..................................................Joseph Quinlan<br />
Conference........................... Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC)<br />
Nickname..................................................................................... Peacocks<br />
Colors................................................................................. Blue and White<br />
Home Court (capacity)..........................................Yanitelli Center (3,200)<br />
Web Site..................................................................................www.spc.edu<br />
Head Coach..............................................................................John Dunne<br />
Record at School/Years................................................................... 58-98/5<br />
Overall Record/Years...................................................................... 58-98/5<br />
Assistant Coaches..........................................................Bruce Hamburger<br />
................................................................................................Marlon Guild<br />
................................................................................................. Dalip Bhatia<br />
SID Contact................................................................................ Dan Drutz<br />
Phone....................................................................................(201) 761-7316<br />
Fax......................................................................................... (201) 761-7317<br />
E-mail................................................................................ddrutz@spc.edu<br />
Press Row Phone.................................................................(201) 761-7350<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record.......................................20-14/11-7<br />
Series Record........................................................ <strong>Manhattan</strong> leads, 66-48<br />
Last Opponent Win.............................................................2010-11 (62-53)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win...........................................................2009-10 (76-53)<br />
Streak.................................................................................... Saint Peter’s-3<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
91<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
Fordham University<br />
December 7 – Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
tom pecora<br />
chris gatson<br />
Location..................................................................................... Bronx, N.Y.<br />
Founded................................................................................................ 1841<br />
Enrollment...........................................................................................7,950<br />
President.............................................................Joseph M. McShane, S.J.<br />
Athletic Director.............................................................Frank McLaughlin<br />
Conference................................................................................. Atlantic 10<br />
Nickname........................................................................................... Rams<br />
Colors............................................................................Maroon and White<br />
Home Court (capacity)...........................................Rose Hill Gym (3,200)<br />
Website............................................................... www.fordhamsports.com<br />
Head Coach........................................................Tom Pecora (Adelphi ’83)<br />
Record at School/Years......................................................................7-21/1<br />
Overall Record/Years.................................................................162-147/10<br />
Assistant Coaches............................................... David Duke (Albany ’97)<br />
..................................................................... Michael Kelly (Haverford ’05)<br />
...................................................................... John Martin (Seton Hall ’90)<br />
SID Contact.................................................................................Joe DiBari<br />
Phone................................................................................... (718) 817-4240<br />
Fax.........................................................................................(718) 817-4244<br />
E-Mail.........................................................................dibari@fordham.edu<br />
Press Row Phone.................................................................(347) 817-2736<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record..........................................7-21/1-15<br />
Series Record......................................................... <strong>Manhattan</strong> leads, 53-50<br />
Last Opponent Win.............................................................2010-11 (73-59)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win..........................................................2009-10 (68-44)<br />
Streak..........................................................................................Fordham-1<br />
Hofstra University<br />
December 10 – Hempstead, N.Y.<br />
mo cassara<br />
mike moore<br />
Location........................................................................... Hempstead, N.Y.<br />
Founded.................................................................................................1935<br />
Enrollment........................................................................................ <strong>12</strong>,000<br />
President........................................................................ Stuart Rabinowitz<br />
Athletic Director.........................................................................Jack Hayes<br />
Conference................................................... Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Nickname............................................................................................Pride<br />
Colors....................................................................... Gold, White and Blue<br />
Home Court (capacity)............David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex (5,054)<br />
Website...................................................................... www.GoHoftsra.com<br />
Head Coach............................................... Mo Cassara (St. Lawrence ’97)<br />
Record at School/Years.................................................................... 21-<strong>12</strong>/1<br />
Overall Record/Years...................................................................... 43-42/3<br />
Associate Head Coach...................................Steven DeMeo (Buffalo ’87)<br />
Assistant Coaches................................ Wayne Morgan (St. Lawrence ’73)<br />
.................................................... Patrick Sellers (Central Connecticut ’91)<br />
SID Contact.............................................................................Jim Sheehan<br />
Phone....................................................................................(516) 463-4933<br />
Fax.........................................................................................(516) 463-5033<br />
E-Mail.............................................................Jim.B.Sheehan@hofstra.edu<br />
Press Row Phone.................................................................(516) 463-7725<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record.......................................21-<strong>12</strong>/14-4<br />
Series Record......................................................... <strong>Manhattan</strong> leads, 37-22<br />
Last Opponent Win............................................................. 2010-11 (71-58)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win....................................................2006-07 (79-77 OT)<br />
Streak............................................................................................Hofstra-4<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
92<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
Towson University<br />
December 20 – Towson, Md.<br />
pat skerry<br />
rob nwanko<br />
Location.................................................................................. Towson, Md.<br />
Founded................................................................................................1866<br />
Enrollment.........................................................................................21,840<br />
President.....................................................................Maravene Loeschke<br />
Athletic Director.................................................................... Mike Waddell<br />
Conference................................................... Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Nickname.......................................................................................... Tigers<br />
Colors......................................................................Gold, Black and White<br />
Home Court (capacity)........................................... Towson Arena (4,500)<br />
Website.................................................................www.TowsonTigers.com<br />
Head Coach............................................................... Pat Skerry (Tufts ’92)<br />
Record at School/Years................................................................ First year<br />
Assistant Coaches................................................... Kevin Clark (Clark ’81)<br />
........................................................................... Will Murray (Fairfield ’07)<br />
.......................................................................Ken Johnson (Maryland ’99)<br />
SID Contact..................................................................Dustin Semonavick<br />
Phone................................................................................... (410) 704-4571<br />
E-Mail...............................................................dsemonavick@towson.edu<br />
Press Row Phone................................................................(410) 704-2232<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record........................................4-26/0-18<br />
Series Record.............................................................<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads, 1-0<br />
Last Opponent Win...............................................................................N/A<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win..........................................................2009-10 (78-62)<br />
Streak.......................................................................................<strong>Manhattan</strong>-1<br />
George Mason University<br />
December 23 – Fairfax, Va.<br />
paul hewitt<br />
ryan pearson<br />
Founded................................................................................................ 1957<br />
Enrollment......................................................................................... 32,562<br />
President.......................................................................Dr. Alan G. Merten<br />
Athletic Director.........................................................Thomas J. O’Connor<br />
Conference................................................... Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Nickname........................................................................................Patriots<br />
Colors................................................................................ Green and Gold<br />
Home Court (capacity)......................................... Patriot Center (10,000)<br />
Website....................................................................... www.GoMason.com<br />
Head Coach.............................................Paul Hewitt (St. John Fisher ’85)<br />
Record at School/Years........................................................... First Season<br />
Overall Record/Years.................................................................256-189/14<br />
Assistant Coaches.............................Roland Houston (Rhode Island ’82)<br />
..............................................................Chris Kreider (Lebanon Valley ’03)<br />
................................................. Mike Wells (Mount Vernon Nazarene ’93)<br />
SID Contact................................................................................Dan Reisig<br />
Phone...................................................................................(703) 993-3268<br />
Fax........................................................................................ (703) 993-3259<br />
E-Mail.............................................................................dreisig@gmu.com<br />
Press Row Phone................................................................(703) 993-3044<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record........................................ 27-2/16-2<br />
Series Record...................................................... George Mason leads, 2-0<br />
Last Opponent Win...........................................................2005-06 (72-66)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win..............................................................................N/A<br />
Streak................................................................................George Mason-2<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
93<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
Binghamton University<br />
December 30 – Binghamton, N.Y.<br />
mark macon<br />
kyrie sutton<br />
Location..................................................................................... Vestal, N.Y.<br />
Founded................................................................................................1946<br />
Enrollment..........................................................................................14,713<br />
President.........................................................................C. Peter McGrath<br />
Athletic Director......................................................................... Jim Norris<br />
Conference.............................................................................America East<br />
Nickname...................................................................................... Bearcats<br />
Colors..........................................................Dark Green, Black and White<br />
Home Court (capacity).............................................Events Center (5,142)<br />
Website......................................................................www.bubearcats.com<br />
Head Coach.......................................................Mark Macon (Temple ’91)<br />
Years...................................................................................... Third season<br />
Assistant Coaches............................................................... Don Anderson<br />
................................................................................................... Ron Brown<br />
..................................................................................................Julius Smith<br />
SID Contact.......................................................................... David O’Brian<br />
Phone...................................................................................(607) 777-6478<br />
Email................................................................ dobrian@binghamton.edu<br />
Fax........................................................................................(607) 777-4597<br />
Press Row Phone............................................................... (607) 777-6340<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record........................................ 8-23/4-<strong>12</strong><br />
Series Record...........................................................Binghamton leads, 2-1<br />
Last Opponent Win........................................................2010-<strong>2011</strong> (70-69)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win......................................................... 2008-09 (86-80)<br />
Streak.................................................................................... Binghamton-1<br />
jimmy patsos<br />
Loyola University<br />
January 5 – Baltimore, Md.<br />
February 26 – Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
shane walker<br />
Location...............................................................................Baltimore, Md.<br />
Founded................................................................................................ 1852<br />
Enrollment.......................................................................................... 3,800<br />
President................................................................Rev. Brian Linnane, S.J.<br />
Athletic Director..................................................................... Jim Paquette<br />
Conference........................... Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC)<br />
Nickname................................................................................ Greyhounds<br />
Colors...........................Green (PMS 343c) and Grey (PMS Cool Gray 2c)<br />
Home Court (capacity)................................................Reitz Arena (2,100)<br />
Website.........................................................www.LoyolaGreyhounds.com<br />
Head Coach....................................................Jimmy Patsos (Catholic ’89)<br />
Record at School/Years..................................................................98-114/8<br />
Overall Record/Years.....................................................................98-114/8<br />
Assistant Coaches..............................................G.G. Smith (Georgia ’99)<br />
.........................................................................Greg Manning (Loyola ’08)<br />
...................................................................... Luke D’Alessio (Catholic ’83)<br />
SID Contact......................................................................Ryan Eigenbrode<br />
Phone....................................................................................(410) 617-2337<br />
E-Mail................................................................. rceigenbrode@loyola.edu<br />
Press Row Phone.................................................................(410) 617-5370<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record........................................15-15/10-8<br />
Series Record......................................................... <strong>Manhattan</strong> leads, 31-20<br />
Last Opponent Win............................................................ 2010-11 (62-50)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win..........................................................2009-10 (94-79)<br />
Streak..............................................................................................Loyola-2<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
94<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
Fairfield University<br />
January 8 – Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
February 9 – Bridgeport, Conn.<br />
sydney johnson<br />
derek needham<br />
Location...............................................................................Fairfield, Conn.<br />
Founded................................................................................................1942<br />
Enrollment...........................................................................................3,300<br />
President.......................................................................Jeffery von Arx, S.J.<br />
Athletic Director................................................................ Eugene P. Doris<br />
Conference........................... Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC)<br />
Nickname............................................................................................Stags<br />
Colors......................................................................................Cardinal Red<br />
Home Court (capacity)................................Arena at Harbor Yard (2,479)<br />
Website...................................................................www.fairfieldstags.com<br />
Head Coach..............................................Sydney Johnson (Princeton ’97)<br />
Record at School/Years....................................................0-0/First Season<br />
Overall Record/Years...................................................................... 66-53/4<br />
SID Contact.................................................................................Jack Jones<br />
Phone....................................................................................(203) 254-4116<br />
Fax.........................................................................................(203) 254-4117<br />
E-Mail.......................................................................... jjones@fairfield.edu<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record......................................... 25-8/15-3<br />
Series Record.........................................................<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads, 44-41<br />
Last Opponent Win.............................................................2010-11 (65-56)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win......................................................... 2008-09 (65-60)<br />
Streak........................................................................................... Fairfield-6<br />
tim cluess<br />
Iona <strong>College</strong><br />
January <strong>12</strong> – New Rochelle, N.Y.<br />
February 4 – Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
Location........................................................................ New Rochelle, N.Y.<br />
Founded............................................................................................... 1940<br />
Enrollment........................................................................................... 3,322<br />
President....................................................................... Dr. Joseph E. Nyre<br />
Athletic Director...............................................................Eugene Marshall<br />
Conference........................... Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC)<br />
Nickname........................................................................................... Gaels<br />
Colors.................................................................................Maroon & Gold<br />
Home Court (capacity)..............................Hynes <strong>Athletics</strong> Center (2,611)<br />
Website...........................................................................www.ICGaels.com<br />
Head Coach............................................................................... Tim Cluess<br />
Record at School/Years.................................................................... 25-<strong>12</strong>/1<br />
Overall Record/Years.....................................................................145-45/6<br />
Assistant Coaches.................................................................. Jared Grasso<br />
........................................................................................... Mark Calzonetti<br />
................................................................................................ Garee Bryant<br />
scott machado<br />
SID Contact............................................................................. Brian Beyrer<br />
Phone....................................................................................(914) 633-2334<br />
Fax........................................................................................ (914) 633-2072<br />
E-Mail.............................................................................BBeyrer@iona.edu<br />
Press Row Phone.................................................................(914) 633-2255<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record........................................25-<strong>12</strong>/13-5<br />
Series Record....................................................................Iona leads, 42-35<br />
Last Opponent Win...................................................... 2010-<strong>2011</strong> (102-65)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win......................................................... 2009-10 (66-60)<br />
Streak................................................................................................. Iona-2<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
95<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
Siena <strong>College</strong><br />
January 14 – Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
February 14 – Albany, N.Y.<br />
mitch buonogaro<br />
OD anosike<br />
Location............................................................................Loudonville, N.Y.<br />
Founded................................................................................................ 1937<br />
Enrollment.......................................................................................... 3,000<br />
President.............................................................. Fr. Kevin Mullen, O.M.F<br />
Athletic Director..................................................................John D’Argenio<br />
Conference........................... Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC)<br />
Nickname.......................................................................................... Saints<br />
Colors................................................................................ Green and Gold<br />
Home Court (capacity)................................. Times Union Center (8,444)<br />
Website.................................................................... www.SienaSaints.com<br />
Head Coach.................................. Mitch Buonaguro (Boston <strong>College</strong> ’75)<br />
Record at School/Years.................................................................... 13-18/2<br />
Overall Record/Years..................................................................... 85-<strong>12</strong>1/8<br />
Assistant Coaches.................................... Tobin Anderson (Wesleyan ’95)<br />
........................................................................... Craig Carter (Rutgers ’92)<br />
............................................................................Ben Davis (Wheaton ’06)<br />
SID Contact................................................................................ Jason Rich<br />
Phone.....................................................................................(518) 783-2411<br />
Fax.........................................................................................(518) 783-2992<br />
E-Mail.................................................................................jrich@siena.edu<br />
Press Row Phone................................................................. (518) 487-2251<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record....................................... 13-18/8-10<br />
Series Record.........................................................<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads, 46-36<br />
Last Opponent Win......................................................2010-11 (68-66 OT)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win............................................................2010-11 (84-81)<br />
Streak................................................................................................Siena-1<br />
chuck martin<br />
Marist <strong>College</strong><br />
January 20 – Poughkeepsie, N.Y.<br />
February 2 – Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
dorvell carter<br />
Location........................................................................Poughkeepsie, N.Y.<br />
Founded................................................................................................1929<br />
Enrollment...........................................................................................4,256<br />
President....................................................................Dr. Dennis J. Murray<br />
Athletic Director....................................................................... Tim Murray<br />
Conference........................... Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC)<br />
Nickname....................................................................................Red Foxes<br />
Colors.................................................................................. Red and White<br />
Home Court (capacity)..........................................McCann Arena (3,200)<br />
Website................................................................... www.GoRedFoxes.com<br />
Head Coach...............................................Chuck Martin (Monmouth ’93)<br />
Record at School/Years.................................................................... 17-73/3<br />
Overall Record/Years:...................................................................... 17-73/3<br />
Assistant Coaches................................................Paul Lee (Columbia ’86)<br />
.................................................................... Will Lanier (Georgia Tech ’04)<br />
SID Contact................................................................................ Alex Lumb<br />
Phone................................................................................... (845) 575-3000<br />
Fax........................................................................................(845) 471-0466<br />
E-Mail........................................................... Alexander.Lumb@Marist.edu<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record.........................................6-27/3-15<br />
Series Record..........................................................<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads, 21-14<br />
Last Opponent Win.............................................................2010-11 (65-59)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win........................................................... 2010-11 (60-59)<br />
Streak.......................................................................................<strong>Manhattan</strong>-1<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
96<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
Niagara University<br />
January 22 – Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
January 29 – Niagara Univ., N.Y.<br />
joe mihalich<br />
marvin jordan<br />
Location.................................................................Niagara University, N.Y.<br />
Founded................................................................................................ 1856<br />
Enrollment............................................................................................3,853<br />
President.................................................... Rev. Joseph L. Levesque, C.M.<br />
Athletic Director..................................................................Ed McLaughlin<br />
Conference........................... Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC)<br />
Nickname.............................................................................. Purple Eagles<br />
Colors........................................................... Purple (PMS 268) and White<br />
Home Court (capacity)............................‘Taps’ Gallagher Center (2,400)<br />
Website.................................................................. www.PurpleEagles.com<br />
Head Coach.............................................................................Joe Mihalich<br />
Record at School/Years.............................................................. 232-170/13<br />
Overall Record/Years................................................................. 232-170/13<br />
Assistant Coaches............................................ Kyle Neptune (Lehigh ’07)<br />
.................................................................. Ron Ginyard (Georgetown ’06)<br />
................................................................... Mike Farrelly (St. Joseph’s ’03)<br />
SID Contact.......................................................................Derick Thornton<br />
Phone................................................................................... (716) 286-8588<br />
Fax........................................................................................ (716) 286-8582<br />
E-Mail....................................................................dthornton@niagara.edu<br />
Press Row Phone.................................................................(716) 286-7345<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record.........................................9-23/5-13<br />
Series Record.........................................................<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads, 43-28<br />
Last Opponent Win............................................................ 2010-11 (66-59)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win............................................................2010-11 (51-49)<br />
Streak............................................................................................Niagara-1<br />
tom parrotta<br />
Canisius <strong>College</strong><br />
January 27 – Buffalo, N.Y.<br />
February 24 – Riverdale, N.Y.<br />
gaby belarado<br />
Location................................................................................... Buffalo, N.Y.<br />
Founded................................................................................................1870<br />
Enrollment...........................................................................................3,369<br />
President...............................................................................John J. Hurley<br />
Athletic Director..........................................................................Bill Maher<br />
Conference........................... Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC)<br />
Nickname........................................................................... Golden Griffins<br />
Colors............................................. Blue (PMS 289) and Gold (PMS <strong>12</strong>4)<br />
Home Court (capacity)............................Koessler Athletic Center (2,196)<br />
Website..........................................................................www.GoGriffs.com<br />
Head Coach....................................................Tom Parrotta (Fordham ’91)<br />
Record at School/Years................................................................... 59-96/5<br />
Overall Record/Years...................................................................... 59-96/5<br />
Associate Head Coach............Rob Norris (Indiana University of Pennsylvania ’99)<br />
Assistant Coaches............................ Derrick Worrles (UNC-Asheville ’93)<br />
.......................................................................... Gabe Michael (Xavier ’04)<br />
SID Contact...........................................................................Matt Reitnour<br />
Phone................................................................................... (716) 888-8265<br />
Fax........................................................................................(716) 888-8444<br />
E-Mail....................................................................reitnoum@canisius.edu<br />
Press Row Phone................................................................(716) 888-2947<br />
2010-<strong>2011</strong> Overall/Conference Record.........................................15-15/9-9<br />
Series Record.........................................................<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads, 46-32<br />
Last Opponent Win.............................................................2010-11 (72-63)<br />
Last <strong>Manhattan</strong> Win........................................................... 2009-10 (71-57)<br />
Streak.......................................................................................... Canisius-3<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
97<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
series vs. <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> opponents<br />
Albany<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads 1-0<br />
1930-31 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 36, Albany 20<br />
Binghamton<br />
Binghamton leads 2-1<br />
2007-08 Binghamton 66, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56<br />
2008-09 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 86, Binghamton 80<br />
2010-11 Binghamton 70, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69<br />
Brown<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads 5-3<br />
1907-08 Brown 57, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 8<br />
1972-73 Brown 61, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 54<br />
1976-77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81, Brown 68<br />
1978-79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74, Brown 65<br />
1982-83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63, Brown 56<br />
1983-84 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78, Brown 72<br />
1984-85 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74, Brown 64<br />
1985-86 Brown 87, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57<br />
Canisius<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads 46-32<br />
1909–10 Canisius 33 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 11<br />
19<strong>12</strong>–13 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 20 Canisius 17<br />
1926–27 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 21 Canisius <strong>12</strong><br />
1937–38 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 49 Canisius 40<br />
1938–39 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 42 Canisius 26<br />
1939–40 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 50 Canisius 39<br />
1948–49 Canisius 76 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 52<br />
1949–50 Canisius 52 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 50<br />
1950–51 Canisius 51 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 50<br />
1951–52 Canisius 54 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 53<br />
1952–53 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 52 Canisius 49<br />
1953–54 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74 Canisius 71<br />
1954–55 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66 Canisius 59<br />
1955–56 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 87 Canisius 85<br />
1956–57 Canisius 75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67<br />
1957–58 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76 Canisius 57<br />
1958–59 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76 Canisius 67<br />
1959–60 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72 Canisius 70<br />
1960–61 Canisius 85 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64<br />
1961–62 Canisius 71 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61<br />
1962–63 Canisius 105 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72<br />
1963–64 Canisius 93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 83<br />
1964–65 Canisius 85 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 83<br />
1965–66 Canisius 87 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85<br />
1966–67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68 Canisius 65<br />
1967–68 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84 Canisius 81<br />
1968–69 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75 Canisius 72<br />
1969–70 Canisius 56 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 54<br />
1970–71 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76 Canisius 71<br />
1971–72 Canisius 88 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 86<br />
1972–73 Canisius 72 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68<br />
1973–74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80 Canisius 79<br />
1975–76 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74 Canisius 66 (@ MSG)<br />
1988–89 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Canisius 64<br />
1989–90 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70 Canisius 65<br />
1989–90 Canisius 61 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
1990–91 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68 Canisius 62<br />
1990–91 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66 Canisius 45<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 82 Canisius 64<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Canisius 64<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64 Canisius 60<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75 Canisius 55<br />
1993–94 Canisius 84 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63<br />
1993–94 Canisius 71 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72 Canisius 60<br />
1994–95 Canisius 65 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58<br />
1995–96 Canisius 62 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57<br />
1995–96 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78 Canisius 61<br />
1996–97 Canisius 48 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 46<br />
1996–97 Canisius 63 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 44<br />
1997–98 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78 Canisius 68<br />
1997–98 Canisius 80 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67<br />
1998–99 Canisius 74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68<br />
1998–99 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80 Canisius 57<br />
1999–00 Canisius 105 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 98<br />
1999–00 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 93 Canisius 69<br />
2000–01 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 88 Canisius 64<br />
2000–01 Canisius 62 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57<br />
2001–02 Canisius 62 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Canisius 53<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75 Canisius 72<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79 Canisius 65<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81 Canisius 63<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72 Canisius 56<br />
2004–05 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 86 Canisius 77<br />
2004–05 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85 Canisius 62<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78 Canisius 71<br />
2005–06 Canisius 86 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75<br />
2006–07 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 60 Canisius 51<br />
2006–07 Canisius 67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64<br />
2007–08 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Canisius 65<br />
2007–08 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 97 Canisius 87<br />
2008-09 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81, Canisius 63<br />
2008-09 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59, Canisius 57<br />
2009-10 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71, Canisius 57<br />
2009-10 Canisius 63, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61 (OT)<br />
2010-11 Canisius 72, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 51<br />
2010-11 Canisius 72, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63<br />
Columbia<br />
Columbia leads 13-8<br />
1917-18 Columbia 38, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 16<br />
1929-30 Columbia 31, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 24<br />
1976-77 Columbia 90, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62<br />
1977-78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 91, Columbia 80 (OT)<br />
1978-79 Columbia 84, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76<br />
1979-80 Columbia 71, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56<br />
1980-81 Columbia 48, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 44<br />
1981-82 Columbia 49, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 40<br />
1982-83 Columbia 73, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58<br />
1983-84 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 83, Columbia 77<br />
1984-85 Columbia 72, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
1985-86 Columbia 69, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 35<br />
1986-87 Columbia 79, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73<br />
1987-88 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84, Columbia 80<br />
1988-89 Columbia 73, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 53<br />
1989-90 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85, Columbia 67<br />
1990-91 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80, Columbia 67<br />
1991-92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 94, Columbia 81<br />
1992-93 Columbia 84, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80<br />
1993-94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 92, Columbia 45<br />
2003-04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72, Columbia 57<br />
Fairfield<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads 44-41<br />
1953–54 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84 Fairfield 72<br />
1954–55 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 82 Fairfield 67<br />
1967–68 Fairfield 83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79<br />
1968–69 Fairfield 89 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71<br />
1969–70 Fairfield 71 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69<br />
1970–71 Fairfield 78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71<br />
1971–72 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 92 Fairfield 75 (@ MSG)<br />
1972–73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Fairfield 55<br />
1973–74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81 Fairfield 68 (@ MSG)<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
98<br />
1974–75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 86 Fairfield 74<br />
1974–75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 86 Fairfield 79 (@ MSG)<br />
1975–76 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79 Fairfield 69 (@ MSG)<br />
1976–77 Fairfield 68 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
1977–78 Fairfield 82 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78<br />
1978–79 Fairfield 83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72<br />
1979–80 Fairfield 56 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 55<br />
1980–81 Fairfield 68 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
1981–82 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85 Fairfield 81 (OT)<br />
1981–82 Fairfield 50 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 47<br />
1981–82 Fairfield 61 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 55<br />
1982–83 Fairfield 71 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63<br />
1982–83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78 Fairfield 72<br />
1983–84 Fairfield 82 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64<br />
1983–84 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57 Fairfield 53<br />
1984–85 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 91 Fairfield 69<br />
1984–85 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 88 Fairfield 81<br />
1985–86 Fairfield 77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62<br />
1985–86 Fairfield 104 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79<br />
1985–86 Fairfield 80 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56<br />
1986–87 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80 Fairfield 76 (OT)<br />
1986–87 Fairfield 79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67<br />
1987–88 Fairfield 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
1987–88 Fairfield 108 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 105 (3OT)<br />
1988–89 Fairfield 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57<br />
1988–89 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76 Fairfield 60<br />
1989–90 Fairfield 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 50<br />
1989–90 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64 Fairfield 56<br />
1990–91 Fairfield 88 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 86<br />
1990–91 Fairfield 80 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85 Fairfield 72<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74 Fairfield 72<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 82 Fairfield 71<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 82 Fairfield 71<br />
1993–94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 90 Fairfield 68<br />
1993–94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 86 Fairfield 66<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62 Fairfield 58<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65 Fairfield 56<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 82 Fairfield 69<br />
1995–96 Fairfield 75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
1995–96 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81 Fairfield 73<br />
1996–97 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65 Fairfield 49<br />
1996–97 Fairfield 68 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67<br />
1997–98 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Fairfield 68<br />
1997–98 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61 Fairfield 60<br />
1998–99 Fairfield 83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64<br />
1998–99 Fairfield 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70<br />
1999–00 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 100 Fairfield 93<br />
1999–00 Fairfield 85 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77<br />
1999–00 Fairfield 67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 50<br />
2000–01 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85 Fairfield 71<br />
2000–01 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80 Fairfield 65<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 88 Fairfield 72<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Fairfield 70<br />
2001–02 Fairfield 81 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 93 Fairfield 86<br />
2002–03 Fairfield 70 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Fairfield 64<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 89 Fairfield 69<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63 Fairfield 60<br />
2004–05 Fairfield 81 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 (2OT)<br />
2004–05 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Fairfield 61<br />
2004–05 Fairfield 62 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 60<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74 Fairfield 69<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78 Fairfield 77<br />
2006–07 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57 Fairfield 54<br />
2006–07 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58 Fairfield 54<br />
2007–08 Fairfield 66 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61<br />
2007–08 Fairfield 83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l<br />
2008-09 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65 Fairfield 60<br />
2008-09 Fairfield 56, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 55<br />
2008-09 Fairfield 68, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61<br />
2009-10 Fairfield 88, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85<br />
2009-10 Fairfield 74, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56<br />
2010-11 Fairfield 61, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
2010-11 Fairfield 65, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56<br />
Fordham<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads 53-50<br />
1911–<strong>12</strong> <strong>Manhattan</strong> 20 Fordham 19<br />
19<strong>12</strong>–13 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 35 Fordham 33<br />
1913–14 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 17 Fordham 15<br />
1914–15 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 26 Fordham 20<br />
1922–23 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 26 Fordham 25<br />
1923–24 Fordham 45 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 30<br />
1924–25 Fordham 30 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 23<br />
1925–26 Fordham 42 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 23<br />
1926–27 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 19 Fordham 14<br />
1926–27 Fordham 29 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 18<br />
1927–28 Fordham 21 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 18<br />
1928–29 Fordham 33 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 21<br />
1929–30 Fordham 24 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 22<br />
1930–31 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 22 Fordham 18<br />
1931–32 Fordham 28 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 26<br />
1932–33 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 35 Fordham 33<br />
1933–34 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 16 Fordham 14<br />
1934–35 Fordham 33 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 27<br />
1935–36 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 36 Fordham 25<br />
1936–37 Fordham 29 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 19<br />
1937–38 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 34 Fordham 31<br />
1938–39 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 51 Fordham 49<br />
1939–40 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 41 Fordham 34<br />
1940–41 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 54 Fordham 47<br />
1941–42 Fordham 52 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 38<br />
1942–43 Fordham 39 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 31<br />
1945–46 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 40 Fordham 39<br />
1946–47 Fordham 60 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 54<br />
1947–48 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63 Fordham 56<br />
1948–49 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57 Fordham 52<br />
1949–50 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56 Fordham 55<br />
1950–51 Fordham 59 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 49<br />
1951–52 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64 Fordham 56<br />
1952–53 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80 Fordham 56<br />
1953–54 Fordham 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
1954–55 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 60 Fordham 55<br />
1955–56 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78 Fordham 71<br />
1956–57 Fordham 81 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73<br />
1957–58 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Fordham 67<br />
1958–59 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Fordham 64<br />
1959–60 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 91 Fordham 61<br />
1960–61 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78 Fordham 69<br />
1961–62 Fordham 68 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
1962–63 Fordham 66 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61<br />
1963–64 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67 Fordham 59<br />
1964–65 Fordham 67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
1965–66 Fordham 82 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72<br />
1966–67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 87 Fordham 79<br />
1967–68 Fordham 72 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
1968–69 Fordham 85 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75<br />
1969–70 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Fordham 54<br />
1970–71 Fordham 84 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68 (@ MSG)<br />
1971–72 Fordham 91 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84 (@ MSG)<br />
1972–73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 95 Fordham 74 (@ MSG)<br />
1973–74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81 Fordham 76 (@ MSG)<br />
1974–75 Fordham 82 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70 (@ MSG)<br />
1974–75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81 Fordham 75 (@ MSG)<br />
1975–76 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 90 Fordham 57 (@ MSG)<br />
1976–77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 82 Fordham 49 (@ MSG)
series vs. <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> opponents<br />
1977–78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 103 Fordham 92 (@ MSG)<br />
1978–79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64 Fordham 52 (@ MSG)<br />
1979–80 Fordham 71 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
1980–81 Fordham 67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 54<br />
1981–82 Fordham 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56<br />
1981–82 Fordham 74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62<br />
1982–83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 55 Fordham 53 (OT)<br />
1982–83 Fordham 74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
1983–84 Fordham 69 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
1983–84 Fordham 82 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62<br />
1984–85 Fordham 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67 (OT)<br />
1984–85 Fordham 69 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 55<br />
1984–85 Fordham 44 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 42 (OT)<br />
1985–86 Fordham 87 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58<br />
1985–86 Fordham 93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57<br />
1986–87 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84 Fordham 83<br />
1986–87 Fordham 96 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79<br />
1987–88 Fordham 60 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
1987–88 Fordham 66 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62<br />
1988–89 Fordham 82 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76<br />
1988–89 Fordham 58 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 41<br />
1989–90 Fordham 68 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
1990–91 Fordham 75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58<br />
1990–91 Fordham 75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67 Fordham 66<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 92 Fordham 67<br />
1993–94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57 Fordham 51<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84 Fordham 48<br />
1995–96 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61 Fordham 58<br />
1996–97 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61 Fordham 57<br />
1997–98 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62 Fordham 55<br />
1998–99 Fordham 70 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57<br />
1999–00 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Fordham 68<br />
2000–01 Fordham 83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 82 Fordham 72<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85 Fordham 57<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 90 Fordham 77<br />
2004–05 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76 Fordham 60<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81 Fordham 68<br />
2006–07 Fordham 70 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
2007–08 Fordham 66 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57<br />
2008-09 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81 Fordham 67<br />
2009-10 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68, Fordham 44<br />
2010-11 Fordham 73, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
George Mason<br />
George Mason leads 2-0<br />
2004-05 George Mason 78, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
2005-06 George Mason 72, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
Hofstra<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads 37-22<br />
1937–38 Hofstra 40 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 35<br />
1942–43 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 41 Hofstra 35<br />
1946–47 Hofstra 57 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 53<br />
1947–48 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59 Hofstra 46<br />
1948–49 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Hofstra 60<br />
1949–50 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 60 Hofstra 50<br />
1950–51 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59 Hofstra 53<br />
1952–53 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74 Hofstra 52<br />
1953–54 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 98 Hofstra 64<br />
1954–55 Hofstra 81 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74<br />
1955–56 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 88 Hofstra 66<br />
1956–57 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85 Hofstra 66<br />
1957–58 Hofstra 71 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69<br />
1958–59 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75 Hofstra 69<br />
1959–60 Hofstra 67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57<br />
1960–61 Hofstra 90 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
1961–62 Hofstra 83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 52<br />
1962–63 Hofstra 79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73<br />
1963–64 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 93 Hofstra 89<br />
1964–65 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 97 Hofstra 77<br />
1965–66 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Hofstra 70<br />
1966–67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80 Hofstra 79<br />
1967–68 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 90 Hofstra 81<br />
1968–69 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79 Hofstra 63<br />
1969–70 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57 Hofstra 50<br />
1970–71 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84 Hofstra 60 (@ MSG)<br />
1971–72 Hofstra 69 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 60<br />
1972–73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 94 Hofstra 82 (@ MSG)<br />
1973–74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Hofstra 51<br />
1974–75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75 Hofstra 67 (@ MSG)<br />
1975–76 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 89 Hofstra 83<br />
1976–77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78 Hofstra 77<br />
1977–78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81 Hofstra 73<br />
1978–79 Hofstra 72 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70<br />
1979–80 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 60 Hofstra 57<br />
1980–81 Hofstra 72 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64<br />
1982–83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Hofstra 69<br />
1983–84 Hofstra 74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70<br />
1984–85 Hofstra 70 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61<br />
1985–86 Hofstra 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61<br />
1986–87 Hofstra 67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
1988–89 Hofstra 74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 53<br />
1989–90 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 60 Hofstra 57<br />
1990–91 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Hofstra 65<br />
1991–92 Hofstra 81 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79 (OT)<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80 Hofstra 56<br />
1993–94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75 Hofstra 59<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78 Hofstra 57<br />
1995–96 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74 Hofstra 51<br />
1996–97 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56 Hofstra 55<br />
2000–01 Hofstra 57 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 43<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74 Hofstra 67<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 93 Hofstra 75<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65 Hofstra 58<br />
2006–07 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79 Hofstra 77 (OT)<br />
2007–08 Hofstra 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71 (OT)<br />
2008-09 Hofstra 65 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61<br />
2009-10 Hofstra 44, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 39<br />
2010-11 Hofstra 71, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58<br />
Iona<br />
Iona leads 42-35<br />
1946–47 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Iona 62<br />
1947–48 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67 Iona 51<br />
1948–49 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 53 Iona 37<br />
1952–53 Iona 66 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
1965–66 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Iona 59<br />
1966–67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80 Iona 72<br />
1967–68 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72 Iona 56<br />
1968–69 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Iona 59<br />
1969–70 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65 Iona 57<br />
1970–71 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63 Iona 54 (@ MSG)<br />
1979–80 Iona 70 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57<br />
1980–81 Iona 78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62<br />
1981–82 Iona 69 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
1981–82 Iona 80 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73<br />
1982–83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57 Iona 55<br />
1982–83 Iona 85 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74<br />
1983–84 Iona 82 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
1983–84 Iona 86 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76<br />
1984–85 Iona 84 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70<br />
1984–85 Iona 77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69<br />
1985–86 Iona 81 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64<br />
1985–86 Iona 79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73<br />
1986–87 Iona 88 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81<br />
1986–87 Iona 75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
99<br />
1987–88 Iona 83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 82 (OT)<br />
1987–88 Iona 79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76<br />
1988–89 Iona 76 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63<br />
1988–89 Iona 63 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 49<br />
1989–90 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63 Iona 54<br />
1989–90 Iona 77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72<br />
1990–91 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65 Iona 46<br />
1990–91 Iona 76 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69<br />
1990–91 Iona 69 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 54<br />
1991–92 Iona 83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84 Iona 69<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79 Iona 78<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 83 Iona 74<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 89 Iona 76<br />
1993–94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 89 Iona 82<br />
1993–94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 99 Iona 84<br />
1993–94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 99 Iona 65<br />
1994–95 Iona 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84 Iona 67<br />
1995–96 Iona 67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 49<br />
1995–96 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63 Iona 50<br />
1996–97 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 98 Iona 89 (OT)<br />
1996–97 Iona 63 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62<br />
1997–98 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64 Iona 62 (OT)<br />
1997–98 Iona 75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72<br />
1998–99 Iona 77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61<br />
1998–99 Iona 77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61<br />
1999–00 Iona 80 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78<br />
1999–00 Iona 67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61<br />
2000–01 Iona 84 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74<br />
2000–01 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 98 Iona 79<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Iona 58<br />
2001–02 Iona 75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81 Iona 66<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68 Iona 63 (@ MSG)<br />
2002–03 Iona 80 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 (OT)<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Iona 58<br />
2003–04 Iona 79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 88 Iona 69<br />
2004–05 Iona 69 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67<br />
2004–05 Iona 55 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 53<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 87 Iona 68<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78 Iona 74<br />
2006–07 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Iona 63<br />
2006–07 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71 Iona 65<br />
2007–08 Iona 62 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 60 (@ MSG)<br />
2007–08 Iona 87 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75<br />
2008-09 Iona 71 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 51 (@ MSG)<br />
2008-09 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 52 Iona 39<br />
2009-10 Iona 56, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 53<br />
2009-10 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66, Iona 60<br />
2010-11 Iona 85, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67<br />
2010-11 Iona 102, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
Loyola (MD )<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads 31-20<br />
1913–14 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 48 Loyola 19<br />
1913–14 Loyola 48 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 34<br />
1936–37 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 43 Loyola 24<br />
1989–90 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58 Loyola 56<br />
1989–90 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80 Loyola 78<br />
1990–91 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Loyola 68<br />
1990–91 Loyola 81 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79 Loyola 75 (OT)<br />
1991–92 Loyola 77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Loyola 62<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79 Loyola 62<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57 Loyola 37<br />
1993–94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 95 Loyola 80<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l<br />
1993–94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84 Loyola 71<br />
1993–94 Loyola 80 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85 Loyola 56<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 91 Loyola 83<br />
1995–96 Loyola 59 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 54<br />
1995–96 Loyola 58 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 50<br />
1996–97 Loyola 78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 55<br />
1996–97 Loyola 71 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 55<br />
1997–98 Loyola 61 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57<br />
1997–98 Loyola 75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62<br />
1998–99 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84 Loyola 74<br />
1998–99 Loyola 71 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67<br />
1999–00 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70 Loyola 65<br />
1999–00 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85 Loyola 60<br />
2000–01 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72 Loyola 60<br />
2000–01 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Loyola 46<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61 Loyola 56<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67 Loyola 56<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65 Loyola 53<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 83 Loyola 49<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 96 Loyola 63<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 91 Loyola 54<br />
2004–05 Loyola 77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70<br />
2004–05 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Loyola 61<br />
2004–05 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 88 Loyola 67<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85 Loyola 73<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 86 Loyola 68<br />
2006–07 Loyola 77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58<br />
2006–07 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70 Loyola 68<br />
2007–08 Loyola 77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 54<br />
2007–08 Loyola 79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 60<br />
2008-09 Loyola 58 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 54<br />
2008-09 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72 Loyola 65<br />
2009-10 Loyola 62, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56<br />
2009-10 Loyola 71, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
2009-10 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 94, Loyola 79<br />
2010-11 Loyola 82, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67<br />
2010-11 Loyola 62, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 50<br />
Marist<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads 21-14<br />
1972–73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 101 Marist 65<br />
1977–78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 103 Marist 66<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81 Marist 60<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62 Marist 59<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70 Marist 52<br />
1995–96 Marist 68 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
1996–97 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63 Marist 48<br />
1997–98 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74 Marist 56<br />
1997–98 Marist 74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 60<br />
1998–99 Marist 60 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58<br />
1998–99 Marist 85 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61<br />
1999–00 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74 Marist 71<br />
1999–00 Marist 83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
2000–01 Marist 64 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 60<br />
2000–01 Marist 72 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
2001–02 Marist 58 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67 Marist 62<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81 Marist 73<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74 Marist 53<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76 Marist 62<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 92 Marist 67<br />
2004–05 Marist 71 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62<br />
2004–05 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 86 Marist 54<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 90 Marist 79<br />
2005–06 Marist 77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68<br />
2006–07 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75 Marist 74<br />
2006–07 Marist 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57<br />
2007–08 Marist 76 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66
series vs. <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> opponents<br />
2007–08 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 83 Marist 62<br />
2008-09 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Marist 67<br />
2008-09 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67 Marist 48<br />
2009-10 Marist 72, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
2009-10 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72, Marist 47<br />
2010-11 Marist 65, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
2010-11 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 60, Marist 59<br />
New Jersey Institute of<br />
Technology<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads 4-1<br />
2006–07 NJIT 56 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 55<br />
2007–08 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70 NJIT 28<br />
2008-09 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56 NJIT 32<br />
2009-10 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70, NJIT 58<br />
2010-11 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75, NJIT 70<br />
Niagara<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads 43-28<br />
1909–10 Niagara 44 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 11<br />
1909–10 Niagara 28 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 21<br />
1911–<strong>12</strong> <strong>Manhattan</strong> 46 Niagara 24<br />
19<strong>12</strong>–13 Niagara 41 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 23<br />
19<strong>12</strong>–13 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 24 Niagara 22<br />
1914–15 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 39 Niagara 26<br />
1923–24 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 36 Niagara 19<br />
1930–31 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 35 Niagara 17<br />
1931–32 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 31 Niagara 18<br />
1932–33 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 30 Niagara 21<br />
1934–35 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 27 Niagara 25<br />
1935–36 Niagara 28 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 22<br />
1935–36 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 46 Niagara 30<br />
1936–37 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 33 Niagara 26<br />
1937–38 Niagara 39 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 31<br />
1938–39 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 37 Niagara 32<br />
1939–40 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 40 Niagara 37<br />
1940–41 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 47 Niagara 35<br />
1941–42 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 45 Niagara 43<br />
1942–43 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 49 Niagara 33<br />
1942–43 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 46 Niagara 39<br />
1956–57 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 95 Niagara 79<br />
1972–73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62 Niagara 61 (@ MSG)<br />
1989–90 Niagara 62 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57<br />
1990–91 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 55 Niagara 52<br />
1990–91 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68 Niagara 61<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65 Niagara 50<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Niagara 62<br />
1992–93 Niagara 83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70 Niagara 69<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68 Niagara 67<br />
1993–94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Niagara 62<br />
1993–94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 102 Niagara 58<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85 Niagara 54<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81 Niagara 53<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 83 Niagara 60<br />
1995–96 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74 Niagara 53<br />
1995–96 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Niagara 61<br />
1995–96 Niagara 62 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 60<br />
1996–97 Niagara 80 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75<br />
1996–97 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Niagara 58<br />
1997–98 Niagara 91 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69<br />
1997–98 Niagara 67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 55<br />
1998–99 Niagara 51 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 49<br />
1998–99 Niagara 69 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 53<br />
1999–00 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85 Niagara 83<br />
1999–00 Niagara 86 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76<br />
2000–01 Niagara 81 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78<br />
2000–01 Niagara 90 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 98 Niagara 56<br />
2001–02 Niagara 94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 83<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 88 Niagara 71<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71 Niagara 65<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 82 Niagara 81 (2OT)<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 90 Niagara 81<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65 Niagara 62<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62 Niagara 61<br />
2004–05 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78 Niagara 72<br />
2004–05 Niagara 75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 (OT)<br />
2005–06 Niagara 67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 51<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 82 Niagara 81 (OT)<br />
2006–07 Niagara 81 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70<br />
2006–07 Niagara 76 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74<br />
2007–08 Niagara 96 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 86<br />
2007–08 Niagara 80 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63<br />
2008-09 Niagara 93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74<br />
2008-09 Niagara 68 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 49<br />
2009-10 Niagara 88, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64<br />
2009-10 Niagara 74, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72<br />
2010-11 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 51, Niagara 49<br />
2010-11 Niagara 66, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
Penn<br />
Penn leads 6-3<br />
1905-06 Penn 29, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 26<br />
1970-71 Penn 91, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68<br />
1971-72 Penn 87, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
1972-73 Penn 52, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 51<br />
1973-74 Penn 91, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79<br />
1976-77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68, Penn 61<br />
1982-83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74, Penn 73<br />
2003-04 Penn 49, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 47<br />
2010-11 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59, Penn 54<br />
Rider<br />
Rider leads 20-17<br />
1929–30 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 18 Rider 16<br />
1938–39 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 51 Rider 33<br />
1939–40 Rider 38 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 37<br />
1940–41 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 49 Rider 39<br />
1988–89 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79 Rider 73<br />
1993–94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70 Rider 55<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Rider 68<br />
1997–98 Rider 67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 55<br />
1997–98 Rider 82 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71<br />
1997–98 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71 Rider 58<br />
1998–99 Rider 57 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 52<br />
1998–99 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79 Rider 68<br />
1998–99 Rider 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 46<br />
1999–00 Rider 67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
1999–00 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78 Rider 56<br />
2000–01 Rider 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62<br />
2000–01 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67 Rider 61<br />
2001–02 Rider 72 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68<br />
2001–02 Rider 64 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76 Rider 66<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75 Rider 61<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72 Rider 54<br />
2003–04 Rider 57 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56<br />
2004–05 Rider 75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 46<br />
2004–05 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 90 Rider 73<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 87 Rider 81<br />
2005–06 Rider 75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56<br />
2006–07 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 86 Rider 75<br />
2006–07 Rider 75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68<br />
2007–08 Rider 85 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 82<br />
2007–08 Rider 93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
100<br />
2008-09 Rider 76 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73<br />
2008-09 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Rider 68<br />
2009-10 Rider 65, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64<br />
2009-10 Rider 74, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71<br />
2010-11 Rider 88, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59<br />
2010-11 Rider 88, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78<br />
Saint Peter’s<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads 66-48<br />
1922–23 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 38 Saint Peter’s 34<br />
1931–32 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 40 Saint Peter’s 15<br />
1932–33 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 32 Saint Peter’s 17<br />
1933–34 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 32 Saint Peter’s 16<br />
1934–35 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 34 Saint Peter’s 21<br />
1935–36 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 45 Saint Peter’s 18<br />
1937–38 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 26 Saint Peter’s 10<br />
1939–40 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 39 Saint Peter’s 34<br />
1940–41 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 42 Saint Peter’s 28<br />
1941–42 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 54 Saint Peter’s 45<br />
1942–43 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 49 Saint Peter’s 29<br />
1946–47 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 53 Saint Peter’s 46<br />
1948–49 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Saint Peter’s 49<br />
1949–50 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Saint Peter’s 69<br />
1950–51 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64 Saint Peter’s 50<br />
1951–52 Saint Peter’s 72 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64<br />
1952–53 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67 Saint Peter’s 61<br />
1953–54 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 87 Saint Peter’s 79<br />
1954–55 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84 Saint Peter’s 74<br />
1955–56 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79 Saint Peter’s 66<br />
1956–57 Saint Peter’s 79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71<br />
1957–58 Saint Peter’s 96 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 87<br />
1958–59 Saint Peter’s 57 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56<br />
1959–60 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 97 Saint Peter’s 91<br />
1960–61 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56 Saint Peter’s 54<br />
1961–62 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Saint Peter’s 65<br />
1962–63 Saint Peter’s 65 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 52<br />
1963–64 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 118 Saint Peter’s 95<br />
1964–65 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Saint Peter’s 71<br />
1965–66 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80 Saint Peter’s 72<br />
1966–67 Saint Peter’s 75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73<br />
1967–68 Saint Peter’s 109 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 87<br />
1968–69 Saint Peter’s 78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76<br />
1969–70 Saint Peter’s 137 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 1<strong>12</strong><br />
1970–71 Saint Peter’s 87 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85<br />
1971–72 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 98 Saint Peter’s 95 (@ MSG)<br />
1972–73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 96 Saint Peter’s 78 (@ MSG)<br />
1973–74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 88 Saint Peter’s 82<br />
1974–75 Saint Peter’s 78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75 (@ MSG)<br />
1975–76 Saint Peter’s 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
1976–77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Saint Peter’s 69 (2OT) (Rose Hill, NY)<br />
1977–78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67 Saint Peter’s 63<br />
1978–79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65 Saint Peter’s 57<br />
1979–80 Saint Peter’s 57 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 34<br />
1980–81 Saint Peter’s 66 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 54<br />
1981–82 Saint Peter’s 78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 60<br />
1981–82 Saint Peter’s 44 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 36<br />
1982–83 Saint Peter’s 45 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 39<br />
1982–83 Saint Peter’s 79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78<br />
1983–84 Saint Peter’s 85 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69<br />
1983–84 Saint Peter’s 67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64<br />
1984–85 Saint Peter’s 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63<br />
1984–85 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75 Saint Peter’s 65<br />
1985–86 Saint Peter’s 74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56<br />
1985–86 Saint Peter’s 84 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 48<br />
1986–87 Saint Peter’s 72 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58<br />
1986–87 Saint Peter’s 88 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
1986–87 Saint Peter’s 68 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 53<br />
1987–88 Saint Peter’s 74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73<br />
1987–88 Saint Peter’s 79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l<br />
1988–89 Saint Peter’s 60 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56<br />
1988–89 Saint Peter’s 81 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62<br />
1988–89 Saint Peter’s 62 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61<br />
1989–90 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Saint Peter’s 72 (2OT)<br />
1989–90 Saint Peter’s 77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74<br />
1990–91 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 54 Saint Peter’s 51<br />
1990–91 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79 Saint Peter’s 77 (2OT)<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Saint Peter’s 48<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65 Saint Peter’s 52<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68 Saint Peter’s 56<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57 Saint Peter’s 48<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 89 Saint Peter’s 77<br />
1993–94 Saint Peter’s 63 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 52<br />
1993–94 Saint Peter’s 72 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76 Saint Peter’s 55<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Saint Peter’s 50<br />
1994–95 Saint Peter’s 80 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78 (OT)<br />
1995–96 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71 Saint Peter’s 52<br />
1995–96 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68 Saint Peter’s 50<br />
1996–97 Saint Peter’s 67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63<br />
1996–97 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Saint Peter’s 54<br />
1996–97 Saint Peter’s 51 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 48<br />
1997–98 Saint Peter’s 54 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 49<br />
1997–98 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 86 Saint Peter’s 76<br />
1997–98 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66 Saint Peter’s 55<br />
1998–99 Saint Peter’s 64 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 39<br />
1998–99 Saint Peter’s 68 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
1999–00 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 90 Saint Peter’s 72<br />
1999–00 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75 Saint Peter’s 51<br />
2000–01 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Saint Peter’s 67<br />
2000–01 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84 Saint Peter’s 73<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74 Saint Peter’s 57<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 96 Saint Peter’s 87<br />
2002–03 Saint Peter’s 74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 86 Saint Peter’s 71<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 87 Saint Peter’s 60<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Saint Peter’s 73<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 83 Saint Peter’s 72<br />
2004–05 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 92 Saint Peter’s 82<br />
2004–05 Saint Peter’s 85 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 95 Saint Peter’s 82<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81 Saint Peter’s 74<br />
2005–06 Saint Peter’s 84 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74<br />
2006–07 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71 Saint Peter’s 66<br />
1959–60 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 97 Saint Peter’s 91<br />
1960–61 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56 Saint Peter’s 54<br />
1961–62 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Saint Peter’s 65<br />
1962–63 Saint Peter’s 65 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 52<br />
1963–64 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 118 Saint Peter’s 95<br />
1964–65 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Saint Peter’s 71<br />
1965–66 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80 Saint Peter’s 72<br />
1966–67 Saint Peter’s 75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73<br />
1967–68 Saint Peter’s 109 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 87<br />
1968–69 Saint Peter’s 78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76<br />
1969–70 Saint Peter’s 137 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 1<strong>12</strong><br />
1970–71 Saint Peter’s 87 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85<br />
1971–72 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 98 Saint Peter’s 95 (@ MSG)<br />
1972–73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 96 Saint Peter’s 78 (@ MSG)<br />
1973–74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 88 Saint Peter’s 82<br />
1974–75 Saint Peter’s 78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75 (@ MSG)<br />
1975–76 Saint Peter’s 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
1976–77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Saint Peter’s 69 (2OT) (Rose Hill, NY)<br />
1977–78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67 Saint Peter’s 63<br />
1978–79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65 Saint Peter’s 57<br />
1979–80 Saint Peter’s 57 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 34<br />
1980–81 Saint Peter’s 66 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 54<br />
1981–82 Saint Peter’s 78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 60<br />
1981–82 Saint Peter’s 44 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 36<br />
1982–83 Saint Peter’s 45 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 39
series vs. <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> opponents<br />
1982–83 Saint Peter’s 79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78<br />
1983–84 Saint Peter’s 85 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69<br />
1983–84 Saint Peter’s 67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64<br />
1984–85 Saint Peter’s 73 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63<br />
1984–85 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75 Saint Peter’s 65<br />
1985–86 Saint Peter’s 74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56<br />
1985–86 Saint Peter’s 84 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 48<br />
1986–87 Saint Peter’s 72 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58<br />
1986–87 Saint Peter’s 88 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
1986–87 Saint Peter’s 68 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 53<br />
1987–88 Saint Peter’s 74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73<br />
1987–88 Saint Peter’s 79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67<br />
1988–89 Saint Peter’s 60 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56<br />
1988–89 Saint Peter’s 81 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62<br />
1988–89 Saint Peter’s 62 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61<br />
1989–90 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Saint Peter’s 72 (2OT)<br />
1989–90 Saint Peter’s 77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74<br />
1990–91 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 54 Saint Peter’s 51<br />
1990–91 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79 Saint Peter’s 77 (2OT)<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Saint Peter’s 48<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65 Saint Peter’s 52<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68 Saint Peter’s 56<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57 Saint Peter’s 48<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 89 Saint Peter’s 77<br />
1993–94 Saint Peter’s 63 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 52<br />
1993–94 Saint Peter’s 72 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76 Saint Peter’s 55<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Saint Peter’s 50<br />
1994–95 Saint Peter’s 80 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78 (OT)<br />
1995–96 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71 Saint Peter’s 52<br />
1995–96 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68 Saint Peter’s 50<br />
1996–97 Saint Peter’s 67 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63<br />
1996–97 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Saint Peter’s 54<br />
1996–97 Saint Peter’s 51 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 48<br />
1997–98 Saint Peter’s 54 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 49<br />
1997–98 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 86 Saint Peter’s 76<br />
1997–98 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66 Saint Peter’s 55<br />
1998–99 Saint Peter’s 64 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 39<br />
1998–99 Saint Peter’s 68 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
1999–00 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 90 Saint Peter’s 72<br />
1999–00 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75 Saint Peter’s 51<br />
2000–01 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Saint Peter’s 67<br />
2000–01 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84 Saint Peter’s 73<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74 Saint Peter’s 57<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 96 Saint Peter’s 87<br />
2002–03 Saint Peter’s 74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 86 Saint Peter’s 71<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 87 Saint Peter’s 60<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Saint Peter’s 73<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 83 Saint Peter’s 72<br />
2004–05 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 92 Saint Peter’s 82<br />
2004–05 Saint Peter’s 85 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 95 Saint Peter’s 82<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 81 Saint Peter’s 74<br />
2005–06 Saint Peter’s 84 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 74<br />
2006–07 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71 Saint Peter’s 66<br />
2006–07 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58 Saint Peter’s 51<br />
2007–08 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65 Saint Peter’s 62<br />
2007–08 Saint Peter’s 78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68<br />
2007–08 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Saint Peter’s 59<br />
2008-09 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62 Saint Peter’s 60<br />
2008-09 Saint Peter’s 66 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63<br />
2009-10 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76, Saint Peter’s 53<br />
2009-10 Saint Peter’s 72, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 44<br />
2010-11 Saint Peter’s 66, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 49<br />
2010-11 Saint Peter’s 62, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 53<br />
Siena<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads 46-36<br />
1946–47 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 50 Siena 47<br />
1947–48 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 53 Siena 50<br />
1948–49 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 47 Siena 43<br />
1949–50 Siena 48 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 33<br />
1949–50 Siena 46 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 41<br />
1950–51 Siena 56 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 51<br />
1950–51 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64 Siena 40<br />
1951–52 Siena 55 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 45<br />
1951–52 Siena 61 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58<br />
1952–53 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61 Siena 49<br />
1953–54 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72 Siena 66<br />
1954–55 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 52 Siena 50<br />
1955–56 Siena 78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73<br />
1956–57 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62 Siena 54<br />
1957–58 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70 Siena 57<br />
1958–59 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 52 Siena 44<br />
1959–60 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Siena 52<br />
1960–61 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 59 Siena 57<br />
1961–62 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Siena 56<br />
1962–63 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80 Siena 48<br />
1963–64 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72 Siena 56<br />
1974–75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79 Siena 72<br />
1975–76 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 105 Siena 89<br />
1976–77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 92 Siena 76<br />
1977–78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 93 Siena 86<br />
1978–79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 82 Siena 70<br />
1979–80 Siena 80 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
1980–81 Siena 74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
1981–82 Siena 79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
1982–83 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61 Siena 57<br />
1988–89 Siena 80 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
1989–90 Siena 101 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71<br />
1990–91 Siena 90 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 55<br />
1990–91 Siena 76 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 86 Siena 66<br />
1991–92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80 Siena 68<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64 Siena 62<br />
1992–93 Siena 84 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76<br />
1992–93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71 Siena 70<br />
1993–94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79 Siena 67<br />
1993–94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 98 Siena 73<br />
1993–94 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68 Siena 65<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66 Siena 61<br />
1994–95 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 67 Siena 54<br />
1995–96 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61 Siena 40<br />
1995–96 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66 Siena 64 (OT)<br />
1996–97 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65 Siena 64<br />
1996–97 Siena 56 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 39<br />
1997–98 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 83 Siena 79<br />
1997–98 Siena 89 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72<br />
1997–98 Siena 77 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71<br />
1998–99 Siena 74 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58<br />
1998–99 Siena 92 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75<br />
1999–00 Siena 87 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84<br />
1999–00 Siena 89 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 80<br />
2000–01 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 82 Siena 72<br />
2000–01 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56 Siena 51<br />
2000–01 Siena 79 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 76<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69 Siena 64<br />
2001–02 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 75 Siena 70 (OT)<br />
2002–03 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 82 Siena 66<br />
2002–03 Siena 72 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72 Siena 50<br />
2003–04 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79 Siena 62<br />
2004–05 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85 Siena 70<br />
2004–05 Siena 68 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
101<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 77 Siena 74<br />
2005–06 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63 Siena 58<br />
2006–07 Siena 80 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69<br />
2006–07 Siena 78 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61<br />
2006–07 Siena 75 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72<br />
2007–08 Siena 69 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 56<br />
2007–08 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 73 Siena 72<br />
2007–08 Siena 66 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58<br />
2008-09 Siena 68 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64<br />
2008-09 Siena 93 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69<br />
2009-10 Siena 83, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68<br />
2009-10 Siena 66, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58<br />
2009-10 Siena 78, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 61<br />
2010-11 Siena 64, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 57<br />
2010-11 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 84, Siena 81<br />
2010-11 Siena 68, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 66 (OT)<br />
Syracuse<br />
Syracuse leads 20-7<br />
19<strong>12</strong>-13 Syracuse 55, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 25<br />
1932-33 Syracuse 32, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 25<br />
1938-39 Syracuse 42, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 31<br />
1941-42 Syracuse 41, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 35<br />
1942-43 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 43, Syracuse 42<br />
1945-46 Syracuse 59, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 36<br />
1946-47 Syracuse 65, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 53<br />
1956-57 Syracuse 72, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69<br />
1957-58 Syracuse 77, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69<br />
1958-59 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 71, Syracuse 53<br />
1959-60 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 62, Syracuse 61<br />
1960-61 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 82, Syracuse 76<br />
1961-62 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 85, Syracuse 57<br />
1962-63 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 79, Syracuse 68<br />
1963-64 Syracuse 96, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
1964-65 Syracuse 87, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 64<br />
1964-65 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 94, Syracuse 80<br />
1966-67 Syracuse 99, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 87<br />
1971-72 Syracuse 84, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 72<br />
1973-74 Syracuse 76, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 70<br />
1974-75 Syracuse 74, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 69<br />
1975-76 Syracuse 83, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 53 (@MSG)<br />
1978-79 Syracuse 113, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 68<br />
2001-02 Syracuse 78, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 58<br />
2002-03 Syracuse 76, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 65<br />
2003-04 Syracuse 69, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 63<br />
2005-06 Syracuse 87, <strong>Manhattan</strong> 82 (OT)<br />
Towson<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> leads 1-0<br />
2009-10 <strong>Manhattan</strong> 78, Towson 62<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS<br />
School mc OPP Last Score Season Played<br />
Adelphi 10 0 101–84 1965–66<br />
Air Force 0 1 71–76 1987–88<br />
Alabama 0 1 86–87 1972–73<br />
Albany Law 0 1 32–38 1921–22<br />
Albany Pharmacy 1 0 35–21 1926–27<br />
ALBANY STATE 1 0 36–20 1930–31<br />
Albright 2 1 70–53 1946–47<br />
Alumni 22 0 60–36 1945–46<br />
AMERICAN 5 2 69-62 2009-10<br />
American International 4 0 96–35 1948–49<br />
Andover 0 1 11–23 1907–08<br />
Arizona 0 1 75–105 2004–05<br />
Arizona State 0 3 54–64 1994–95<br />
Arkansas St. Teachers 1 0 65–60 1947–48<br />
Army 27 45 69–49 1999–00<br />
Baltimore University 4 0 32–19 1931–32<br />
Baltimore YMCA 1 1 17–41 1909–10<br />
BINGHAMTON 1 2 69-70 2010-11<br />
Biscayne 1 0 74–63 1973–74<br />
BOSTON COLLEGE 2 2 64–91 1969–70<br />
Boston University 3 3 72–65 2007–08<br />
BOWLING GREEN 1 2 57-70 2010-11<br />
Bradley 3 3 61–54 1992–93<br />
Bridgeport 11 1 87–78 1969–70<br />
Brigham Young 1 2 78–75 1954–55<br />
Bronx Catholic Club 1 0 73–19 1910–11<br />
Brooklyn 20 6 67–63 1980–81<br />
Brooklyn Cathedral 1 1 57–16 1946–47<br />
Brooklyn Law School 1 0 31–20 1921–22<br />
Brooklyn Poly 6 2 71–33 1905–06<br />
BROWN 5 3 57–87 1985–86<br />
Bucknell 2 2 56–75 1988–89<br />
Buffalo 0 2 71–75 1999–00<br />
CANISIUS 46 32 63-72 2010-11<br />
Cal-Berkeley 0 1 56–82 1991–92<br />
Cal-Irvine 0 1 83–86 1987–88<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> 19 1 52–46 1942–43<br />
Catholic University 5 1 40–20 1931–32<br />
Chaminade 0 1 56–67 1987–88<br />
Cincinnati 1 1 75–60 1952–53<br />
City <strong>College</strong> (CCNY) 20 19 109–67 1959–60<br />
Clemson 0 1 67–77 1965–66<br />
Colgate 9 5 68–76 1999–00<br />
COLUMBIA 8 13 72–57 2003–04<br />
Co. E Schenectady 0 1 8–24 1904–05<br />
Co. F New Jersey 2 0 38–26 1914–15<br />
Co. F Norwalk 0 1 25–31 1906–07<br />
Connecticut 14 18 52–51 1982–83<br />
Cooper Union 9 0 54–37 1941–42<br />
Cornell 1 1 60–64 1970–71<br />
Crescent A.C. 6 7 21–38 1928–29<br />
Cushing Academy 1 1 35–16 1910–11<br />
C.W. Post 4 1 53–64 1979–80<br />
Dartmouth 6 7 46–61 1983–84<br />
Dayton 0 2 51–59 1957–58<br />
Dean Academy 1 0 52–17 1913–14<br />
De Lasalle 1 0 20–17 1904–05<br />
Delaware 3 1 45–23 1927–28<br />
Denver 1 1 81–57 2001–02<br />
DePaul 4 3 75–90 1974–75<br />
Detroit <strong>College</strong> 1 0 34–30 1927–28<br />
Dickinson <strong>College</strong> (PA) 1 0 43–18 1910–11<br />
Dominican 1 0 89–45 1982–83<br />
Dowling 2 0 80–68 1981–82<br />
Drexel 1 3 83–92 1990–91<br />
Duquesne 2 2 67–81 1952–53<br />
East Carolina 1 1 60–54 1981–82<br />
Eastern Kentucky 1 0 62–56 1946–47<br />
Eastern Michigan 1 3 57–61 2007–08<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
102<br />
School mc OPP Last Score Season Played<br />
FAIRFIELD 44 41 56-65 2010-11<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 16 8 80–77 2005–06<br />
Florida 1 2 75–60 2003–04<br />
FLORIDA ATLANTIC 1 1 50-57 2010-11<br />
Florida International 2 0 70–57 1994–95<br />
Florida State 0 2 68–96 1970–71<br />
FORDHAM 53 50 59-73 2010-11<br />
Fort Monmouth 1 0 45–22 1942–42<br />
Franklin & Marshall 1 0 83–68 1986–87<br />
Fresno State 0 1 73–101 1987–88<br />
Furman 2 3 76–94 1973–74<br />
Gannon <strong>College</strong> (PA) 1 0 43–32 1945–46<br />
General Theol. Sem. 0 1 20–28 1921–22<br />
GEORGE MASON 0 2 66–72 2005–06<br />
George Washington 2 2 59–64 2000–01<br />
Georgetown <strong>12</strong> 10 64–78 1978–79<br />
Georgia 0 1 58-61 2010-11<br />
Georgia Tech 1 1 67–87 1995–96<br />
Germans of Buffalo 0 1 22–58 1909–10<br />
Gonzaga 1 0 91–73 1959–60<br />
Hamilton 1 0 23–19 1923–24<br />
Hamline 0 1 51–60 1947–48<br />
Hampton 2 0 73–61 1996–97<br />
Harrisburg <strong>College</strong> 1 0 78–17 1910–11<br />
Hartford 2 0 76–38 2001–02<br />
Hartwick 2 0 105–62 1954–55<br />
Harvard 4 4 77–66 1987–88<br />
Hawaii 0 1 67–81 2000–01<br />
HOFSTRA 37 22 58-71 2010-11<br />
Holy Cross 9 21 56–54 2003–04<br />
Holy Name 1 0 35–15 1917–18<br />
Illinois 0 3 56–61 1961–62<br />
Indiana University 0 2 61–97 1975–76<br />
Inst. of Newark 0 1 21–36 1904–05<br />
IONA 35 42 65-102 2010-11<br />
Jacksonville 0 1 40–67 1970–71<br />
Jersey City State 1 0 39–25 1907–08<br />
John Marshall 3 1 73–68 1949–50<br />
Kent State 0 1 76–78 1978–79<br />
King’s 1 0 79–50 1982–83<br />
Knights of Columbus 2 1 20–19 1934–35<br />
Lafayette 7 5 67–65 1987–88<br />
Lamar 0 1 77–87 1987–88<br />
La Salle 7 38 64-89 2008-09<br />
Lehigh 6 3 106–67 1999–00<br />
Lehman 2 0 80–50 1987–88<br />
Le Moyne 6 0 81–71 1956–57<br />
Long Beach State 0 2 61–74 2006–07<br />
LONG ISLAND <strong>12</strong> 7 80-91 2010-11<br />
Louisville 2 5 62–89 2002–03<br />
Loyola (IL) 2 1 80–82 1959–60<br />
LOYOLA (MD) 31 20 50-62 2010-11<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong>ville 1 0 66–53 1980–81<br />
MARIST 21 14 60-59 2010-11<br />
Marquette 0 5 62–85 1992–93<br />
Marshall 1 1 87–79 1969–70<br />
Maryland 1 1 87–84 2005–06<br />
Maryland E. Shore 0 1 81–84 1973–74<br />
Massachusetts 1 6 54–68 1993–94<br />
McGill 2 0 41–20 1939–40<br />
Memphis 1 2 59–77 2006–07<br />
Mercer 0 1 71–81 1973–74<br />
Miami (FL) 0 1 61–79 1985–86<br />
Michigan 1 2 77–66 1974–75<br />
Middlebury 1 0 29–27 1927–28<br />
M.I.T. 1 2 28–31 1928–29<br />
Monmouth 3 2 55–76 1996–97<br />
Montclair Teachers 2 0 60–34 1942–43<br />
Morgan State 1 1 74-83 2009-10<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS<br />
School mc OPP Last Score Season Played<br />
Mt. Carmel 0 1 <strong>12</strong>–13 1904–05<br />
Mount St. Mary’s (MD) 10 6 71–57 2000–01<br />
Muhlenburg 6 0 81–66 1957–58<br />
Naval Base 0 1 22–32 1928–29<br />
Navy 11 18 79–75 1991–92<br />
New Hampshire 2 0 104–81 1990–91<br />
NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECH. 4 1 75-70 2010–11<br />
New York A.C. 1 3 30–35 1933–34<br />
New York Cathedral 1 0 74–73 1945–46<br />
N.Y. Law 0 2 14–24 1907–08<br />
N.Y. Maritime/Schuyler 4 0 79–54 1948–49<br />
N.Y. Teachers 5 2 33–19 1922–23<br />
N.Y. Training <strong>College</strong> 2 0 53–25 1909–10<br />
New York University 20 29 77–73 1970–71<br />
Newark A.C. 1 1 28–30 1924–25<br />
NIAGARA 43 28 59-66 2010-11<br />
North Carolina 1 1 45–<strong>12</strong>9 1985–86<br />
North Carolina A&T 1 0 73–61 1972–73<br />
North Carolina State 1 1 60–76 2004–05<br />
UNC Wilmington 1 1 58–64 1996–97<br />
North Dakota State 2 0 76–62 2005–06<br />
Northeastern 2 0 38–27 1936–37<br />
Northwestern 1 0 80–77 1961–62<br />
Notre Dame 3 9 65–44 1995–96<br />
Ogdensburg 0 1 26–48 1909–10<br />
Ohio 0 1 57–68 1983–84<br />
Ohio State 1 0 82–67 1956–57<br />
Oklahoma 1 1 77–67 1994–95<br />
Oklahoma City 0 1 52–53 1984–85<br />
Old Dominion 1 2 66–70 2005–06<br />
Oregon State 0 1 34–47 1941–42<br />
Pace 0 1 74–80 1986–87<br />
PENN 3 6 59-54 2010-11<br />
Penn State 1 3 77–83 1999–00<br />
Pepperdine 2 0 80–79 2007–08<br />
Pittsburgh 0 2 61–72 1991–92<br />
PMC (Widener) 1 0 77–76 1971–72<br />
Portland 1 0 64–61 1959–60<br />
Potsdam 0 2 28–15 1909–10<br />
Pratt 2 1 32–30 1922–23<br />
Princeton 3 16 54-61 2009-10<br />
Providence 2 6 77–79 1990–91<br />
Purdue 0 2 60–70 1976–77<br />
R.P.I. 8 7 63–47 1947–48<br />
Rhode Island 10 11 69–78 2005–06<br />
Richmond 1 0 70–62 2003–04<br />
RIDER 17 20 78-88 2010-11<br />
Roanoke 1 0 85–80 1969–70<br />
Rutgers 14 17 67–73 2007–08<br />
Rutgers-Newark 5 0 71–32 1951–52<br />
Sacred Heart 1 0 77–62 2002–03<br />
St. Bonaventure 4 4 74–84 1975–76<br />
St. Francis (NY) 51 19 68-70 2008-09<br />
St. Francis (Geneva) 0 1 <strong>12</strong>–32 19<strong>12</strong>–13<br />
St. John’s (NY) 25 62 72–65 2002–03<br />
St. John’s (MD) 1 0 48–26 1936–37<br />
Saint Joseph’s (PA) 5 11 63–86 1979–80<br />
St. Lawrence 1 5 11–22 19<strong>12</strong>–13<br />
Saint Louis 2 0 88–65 1973–74<br />
Saint Mary’s (CA) 1 0 66–50 1991–92<br />
St. Michael’s 1 0 60–20 1925–26<br />
SAINT PETER ’S 66 48 53-62 2010-11<br />
St. Thomas-Scranton 2 0 44–37 1937–38<br />
San Diego 0 1 61–64 1993–94<br />
San Diego State 0 1 69–77 1986–87<br />
San Francisco 0 1 43–68 1948–49<br />
San Jose State 1 0 70–54 1950–51<br />
Santa Clara 0 1 64–73 1949–50<br />
Savage Institute 3 0 55–28 1940–41<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
103<br />
School mc OPP Last Score Season Played<br />
Scranton 7 3 74–50 1950–51<br />
Seton Hall 27 20 52–66 2005–06<br />
Seventh Regiment 6 0 40–27 1935–36<br />
SIENA 46 36 66-68 (OT) 2010-11<br />
South Carolina 2 5 62–90 1980–81<br />
South Dakota State 2 0 73–70 (OT) 2005–06<br />
Southwest Texas State 0 2 81–85 1990–91<br />
Southern 0 1 75–111 1990–91<br />
Southern Connecticut 4 0 114–73 1965–66<br />
Southern Illinois 1 0 52–42 1947–48<br />
Southhampton 1 0 87–63 1977–78<br />
Springfield 3 4 79–86 1988–89<br />
Stamford U. Club 1 0 29–21 1935–36<br />
Stanford 0 2 59–81 1996–97<br />
Stetson 1 1 82–101 1979–80<br />
Stevens 2 3 27–17 1923–24<br />
Stony Brook 1 0 64-63 2010-11<br />
Stroudsburg Normal 1 0 39–13 1904–05<br />
SYRACUSE 7 20 82–87 (OT) 2005–06<br />
Temple 11 23 53–59 1980–81<br />
Tennessee 0 1 70–76 1971–72<br />
Texas 1 3 63–108 1989–90<br />
TEXAS A & M 1 2 45-74 2010-11<br />
Texas Christian 2 0 67–42 1992–93<br />
Texas Western (UTEP) 1 0 71–53 1964–65<br />
Toledo 0 1 47–54 1942–43<br />
TOWSON 1 0 78-62 2009-10<br />
Trinity 2 1 50–18 1905–06<br />
Tufts 2 1 33–31 1928–29<br />
Tulsa 0 1 74–77 1978–79<br />
Union <strong>College</strong> 2 2 28–21 1930–31<br />
Union Theol. 1 0 39–26 1921–22<br />
U.S. Coast Guard 1 0 59–42 1942–43<br />
U.S. International 0 2 73–94 1988–89<br />
U.S.M.M.A. 4 0 97–72 1986–87<br />
University Club 1 0 32–21 1933–34<br />
Upsala 2 1 83–54 1949–50<br />
Utah State 1 1 57–59 1952–53<br />
Vanderbilt 0 2 48-86 2009-10<br />
Vermont 2 1 58–64 1946–47<br />
Villanova <strong>12</strong> 9 69–84 2001–02<br />
Virginia 0 1 66–78 1992–93<br />
V.M.I. 1 0 84–75 1981–82<br />
Wagner 39 10 69–56 2007–08<br />
Wake Forest 0 1 80–84 2003–04<br />
Washington 1 0 81–73 1974–75<br />
Washington <strong>College</strong> 1 0 31–25 1926–27<br />
Washington & Lee 1 0 28–18 1915–16<br />
Washington State 0 1 54–58 1947–48<br />
Wesleyan 1 4 21–42 1911–<strong>12</strong><br />
West Chester (PA) 1 0 64–55 1981–82<br />
West Virginia 3 3 42–73 1981–82<br />
Western Michigan 0 1 52–55 1946–47<br />
Wichita State 1 1 64–59 2004–05<br />
William & Mary 2 2 70-75 2009-10<br />
William Paterson 3 0 84–32 1961–62<br />
Williams 0 1 39–50 1926–27<br />
WISCONSIN 0 3 35-50 2010-11<br />
Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 0 67–65 1991–92<br />
Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1 2 78–88 (OT) 2004–05<br />
Wright State 2 1 76–74 2002–03<br />
WYWS of Connecticut 1 0 47–13 1911–<strong>12</strong><br />
Xavier 0 1 86–99 1956–57<br />
Yale 6 15 69–70 (OT) 2002–03<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> opponents are in CAPS and bolded.<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l
<strong>2011</strong> Hall of Fame Inductees<br />
Robert T. Baker (Football Coach 1973-1982)<br />
The longest tenured football coach at <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Robert T. Baker began on campus as an assistant<br />
coach in 1973 and took over the helm the following year. Baker served as the head coach of the<br />
Jaspers’ club football team until 1982 as he rebuilt the program and compiled 30 wins during his career.<br />
Baker turned the Jaspers into a fierce team that competitors feared. Some of the more storied moments<br />
include Bart Gallagher’s catch on the final play against Saint Peter’s and Mike Conway running for 350<br />
yards against Farleigh Dickinson. The Jasper team that had no real home field put itself on the national<br />
map. In the 1982 season, <strong>Manhattan</strong> earned the National Collegiate Football Association (NCFA) Atlantic<br />
Conference Championship and made their sole appearance in the National Club Championship game<br />
against undefeated Bentley. Baker was named NCFA Coach of the Year in both 1980 and 1982. Bob went<br />
on to coach at Pace University, serving as assistant, defensive and head coach for a total of nine years. He<br />
also worked as an assistant at local rival Fordham University.<br />
Mark P. Connor ’72<br />
A transfer from Belmont Abbey <strong>College</strong>, Mark P. Connor ’72 pitched for three seasons with the Jaspers<br />
before being recruited by the Minnesota Twins in 1971. During his time in Riverdale, Connor broke a<br />
strikeout record, taking down 20 batters in an extra innings duel against Columbia. Also known for pitching<br />
complete games, the right-hander maintained an ERA of 0.82 in 1971. His string of honors included<br />
selection to the St. John’s University Centennial Tournament All Star Team, <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s Most Valuable<br />
Player Award in 1971, and honorable mention from the NCAA NYC Metropolitan Conference All Star team<br />
and selection to the Outstanding <strong>College</strong> Athletes of America.<br />
Connor began honing his coaching skills as an assistant under the Jaspers’ coach, Dave Curran, while<br />
completing his degree. He pitched for the Minnesota Twins farm team, logging 57 strikeouts in 55 innings.<br />
When an injury derailed his pitching career, Connor continued to participate in the sport he loved as a<br />
coach. During his career he has coached at the University of Tennessee, both as an assistant and head<br />
coach. He also served as pitching coach for the New York Yankees, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue<br />
Jays, Texas Rangers and Baltimore Orioles.<br />
Rev. John F. Cullinane ’51<br />
Rev. John Cullinane ’51 has brought his gentle, quiet influence to the courts and fields in Riverdale for<br />
decades. Known fondly by players and coaches as Father Jack, he can remember his first <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
football game at the age of six, attending with his father, a 1924 graduate. He even traveled to Holy<br />
Cross to cheer on the Jaspers as a child, so it was only logical that he become a Jasper himself. Father Jack<br />
graduated from the college with a bachelor of business administration degree in 1951, but he never quite<br />
left his beloved Jaspers. By the 1960s, now a priest with the Brooklyn Archdiocese, Father Jack became<br />
a confidant to Hall of Fame coach, Jack Powers and has not left the hard wood since. The official team<br />
chaplain for a decade, he had as much influence without the title, being available to coaches and players<br />
throughout the tenures of Powers, Brian Mahoney, Gordon Chiesa, Tom Sullivan, Steve Lappas, Fran<br />
Fraschilla, John Leonard, Bobby Gonzalez and Barry Rohrssen.<br />
Father Jack was considered the Jasper chaplain for all of athletics. He was especially active with the track<br />
and field teams and dedicated to the Spiked Shoe Club. He generously gave of his time celebrating special<br />
masses at the <strong>College</strong> and praying with teams before games big and small. Many special sports moments<br />
over the decades include Father Jack among the fans in attendance, both home and away, including the<br />
NCAA Tournament men’s basketball victories.<br />
James A. Gillcrist ’51<br />
James A. Gillcrist ’51, a Bishop Loughlin graduate, was part of George Eastment’s Track renaissance at<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong>. He competed in varsity shot put and high jump for four years. He came to <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
after already competing as a freshman at Swathmore <strong>College</strong> in 1945, where he was captain of the freshman<br />
team. Gillcrist also competed for the U.S. Navy from 1945 to 1947, taking second place at the ICC’s<br />
and 3 rd place in the Penn Relays, both in the high jump. In 1947, he donned the Kelly green. Jim had numerous<br />
victories that year, including second place finishes in the high jump at the Metro Intercollegiate,<br />
IC4A and Seton Hall Relays, adding another second place finish at Seton Hall in the broad jump.<br />
His wins continued to mount in 1950, placing in everything from dual meets against the likes of Army<br />
and Villanova to a second place in the high jump at the IC4As, which contributed to the Jaspers taking<br />
the championship. He also took first in the high jump and second in the broad jump at the Mets. The<br />
victory over West Point was especially sweet since no one had defeated them in a dual meet in eight years.<br />
Gillcrist finished his time at <strong>Manhattan</strong> as captain, a title rarely given to a field competitor on the team.<br />
That year, <strong>Manhattan</strong> won all New York State Intercollegiate meets that Gillcrist competed. He medaled<br />
in the high jump, broad jump and discus, jumping his personal best for <strong>Manhattan</strong> at the Boston Athletic<br />
Associations Indoor Games to take second place with a leap of six feet 4 1/8 inches.<br />
Thomas Leder ’61<br />
A two-sport athlete, Thomas Leder ’61 came to <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> on a baseball scholarship and became<br />
lethal both on the mound and with his bat. Right from the start, it was evident that he would be an<br />
exciting pitcher to watch with a 10-0 shutout to his credit freshman year against now archrival St. John’s.<br />
Shutouts became a habit for the right-hander under Hall of Fame coach Dave Curran. He rarely gave up a<br />
run, boasting an ERA of 1.35 during his sophomore year, while batting a solid .321. His honors in Riverdale<br />
included: All Star Team of the Metropolitan Collegiate Baseball Conference in 1959, <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s Most<br />
Valuable Player Award and leading pitcher in the Met Conference in 1960 and honorable mention as a<br />
leading pitcher in the Met Conference in 1961. Recruited professionally throughout college, Leder decided<br />
to earn his degree first. He signed with the Cincinnati Reds upon graduation, pitching for manager Johnny<br />
Vandeer Meer’s Tampa team. Tom continued to pitch shutouts at the professional level with an 1.60 ERA<br />
and a 6-1 record, earning a spot on the 1962 <strong>roster</strong> before an injury ended his baseball career.<br />
Although baseball was considered Leder’s strength, he managed to put up good numbers on the<br />
hardwood throughout his basketball career. Captain of the team in 1960-61, Leder shot over 50% from the<br />
field throughout his career and averaged more than six rebounds per game. One of the highlights was a<br />
32-point game over St. John’s as a freshman. Regularly scoring in double figures, Leder was a key to victory,<br />
especially when it came to archrivals. The Jaspers beat Fordham all three seasons Leder played. He<br />
also scored 19 points against Providence in the NIT in 1959.<br />
Manny Silverio ’80<br />
A Fred Dwyer recruit from North Bergen High School, Manny Silverio ’80 set the mark high for the 16 lb.<br />
hammer and 35 lb. weight throwers of the future at <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong>. He came to the <strong>College</strong> with a<br />
national record for hammer throw of 231 feet 11 inches, a record that would stand for 23 years on the high<br />
school level. At one time, Silverio was also the <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> record holder in both the 35 lb. weight<br />
(64’ ¾”) and the hammer throw (2<strong>12</strong>’ 6”). He received NCAA All American honors in 1977. His freshman<br />
year included All East Team honors for the hammer throw and a Met Championship for the hammer with<br />
a meet record of 202 feet, 7 inches. Silverio rounded out the year with a second place finish at the IC4As.<br />
He did not let a sophomore knee injury stop his career, although it derailed much of the season.<br />
Silverio came back strong in 1979-this time hitting the record books at the Mets for the 35 lb weight with a<br />
62 foot, 10 inch toss. He also took the Mets in the hammer that year. The IC4A champion for hammer as<br />
a junior, Silverio received All East Honors in both weight categories. In 1980, he stayed strong, taking the<br />
Met in both categories again and setting a record for the hammer with his Jasper record throw of 2<strong>12</strong>’ 6”.<br />
That toss crushed his own record by nearly ten feet and earned him an opportunity at the Olympic trials.<br />
He also earned All East honors for the hammer throw and placed third at the IC4As as he completed his<br />
Jasper career.<br />
Kathleen McCarrick Weiden ’79<br />
When Kathleen McCarrick Weiden ’79 came to <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> after a successful high school<br />
basketball career at St. Catharine Academy in the Bronx. She became a leading force behind the creation<br />
of a women’s basketball club, collecting recruits and sparking interest on campus. With enough faculty,<br />
administrator and student support she helped forge the Jaspers women’s basketball team.<br />
Within three years the <strong>Manhattan</strong> women’s basketball team won the Hudson Valley League Women’s<br />
Championship as the only non-scholarship team in the league competing against varsity squads. The<br />
<strong>College</strong> rewarded their efforts with varsity status for the next season.<br />
Women’s Cross Country 1986<br />
The ’86 Women’s Cross Country Team became the first <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> team to capture a MAAC<br />
Championship. The squad set school records that still stand today for the five-person (18:14.2) and<br />
seven-person (18:26.0) team average. These Lady Jaspers collected title after title that season. They won<br />
the Met Intercollegiate Championship, the Collegiate Track Conference Downstate NY Championship,<br />
and the Hudson Valley Women’s Athletic Conference Championship. They also won the Wagner <strong>College</strong><br />
Invitational and the Commonwealth Invitational.<br />
With a mid-season ranking of 4 in Region II, the Lady Jaspers set four meet records during the season.<br />
The team <strong>roster</strong> included: Christine Balvo ’90; Lisa Donofrio ’89; Sheila Donohue ’87, co-captain; Gerry<br />
Fitzgerald ’90; Kathy Giovanniello ’87, co-captain; Deirdre Keyes ‘91; Tara McDevitt ’90; Kathleen McVeigh<br />
’89; Donna Meyer ’87; Laura Ann Nokland ’90; Sue Prestipino; Tonja Rice ’88; Cheryl Simon ’88; Audra<br />
Thomson ’89; and Edith Vilarde’ 89.<br />
This well-balanced team took turns taking headlines and contributing to the victories throughout the season,<br />
beating competitors from all the Jaspers’ favorite rivals. They turned the Van Cortlandt Park course<br />
into their own stomping ground, under Coach Fred Dwyer’s leadership, and paved the way for successful<br />
teams that would follow.<br />
Lori Graham ’99<br />
Originally a scholarship soccer recruit from Long Island, Lori Graham ’99 started with women’s lacrosse<br />
when it was still a club sport. She put big numbers in the record books for both teams. In soccer, Graham<br />
graduated with the lowest career goals against average (2.02) in team history, serving as starting goalkeeper<br />
for four years. Team captain, she also ranked 19 th nationally in Division I with eight saves per game<br />
in 1998. Graham brought those skills to the sidelines, acting as assistant coach for the women’s soccer<br />
team upon graduation.<br />
Serving as captain of the lacrosse team for three years, Graham ranked second in assists while also standing<br />
first with 261 career points. In 1997, she finished second in the nation in goals per game with 4.31. As<br />
a senior, Graham earned the MAAC Player of the Year award. She was also a MAAC All Academic honoree.<br />
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<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Athletic Hall of Fame<br />
The <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1979 as a method of<br />
honoring the finest Jaspers of all time. There are now 213 members:<br />
INDUCTEES OF 1979<br />
BROTHER JASPER — The school’s first athletic director and baseball coach. Credited<br />
as the originator of the seventh-inning stretch, now a time-honored tradition throughout<br />
baseball.<br />
NEIL COHALAN ’28 — An 11-letter man competing in three sports. Highly successful<br />
basketball coach from 1929–42. First coach of the New York Knicks.<br />
VINCENT dePAUL DRADDY ’30 — Star quarterback as an undergraduate.<br />
Dedicated alumnus whose generosity led to the construction of the gymnasium which bears<br />
his name.<br />
JUNIUS KELLOGG ’53 — The most courageous Jasper of all. Stood up to the mob<br />
and exposedgambling scandals which infected college basketball in the 1950s. Fought back<br />
against a crippling automobile accident to lead an exemplary life.<br />
LINDY REMIGINO ’53—Dubbed the world’s fastest human after winning the<br />
100-meter gold medal in the 1952 Olympics at Helsinki. Former All-American. Still holds<br />
several college records, the oldest in the books.<br />
1980<br />
FRANK CROWLEY ’34—<strong>Manhattan</strong>’s first Olympian and NCAA champion. Won<br />
NCAA two-mile Championship in 1934. Competed for the United States in the 1932 Olympics.<br />
FRANCIS “DOC” SWEENY ’16—Jasper team physician from 1926–66 when he<br />
suffered a heart attack in the locker room following a basketball game. Also the physician for<br />
the New York Football Giants.<br />
PETE WATERS—Molded the first great <strong>Manhattan</strong> track teams. Coached from 1926–43,<br />
capturing 11 Metropolitan, three Mid-Atlantic and three IC4A Championships.<br />
1981<br />
GEORGE EASTMENT—Track coach from 1946–63. Won 38 Metropolitan titles and 10<br />
IC4A crowns. Coached U.S. team in first-ever dual meet with Soviet Union.<br />
“BUDDY” HASSETT ’33—Played for Jasper hoop team which won 17 straight games.<br />
Team captain. Gained greatest fame as major league first baseman for the Dodgers, Braves<br />
and Yanks. Compiled a .292 lifetime batting average.<br />
LOU JONES ’54—Twice a world record-holder at 400 meters. Competed on the 1956<br />
United States Olympic Team.<br />
1982<br />
KEN BANTUM ’57—First man to shot put 60 feet in NCAA competition. A member of<br />
the 1956 United States Olympic Team. Great all-around athlete who also ran sprints despite<br />
his huge frame.<br />
JOHN “DOC” JOHNSON—The college’s trainer since 1947 and one of the most<br />
beloved figures on campus. Holds the same capacity for the New York Football Giants.<br />
DICK MURPHY ’43—Three-time All-Metropolitan basketball player. Captained<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong>’s first NIT team. Original member of the New York Knicks.<br />
1983<br />
“PETE” BATTLE ’33—Played 60 minutes a game as fullback and linebacker for the<br />
Jaspers’ football squad. Captained the team which played in the very first Orange Bowl.<br />
ANDY McGOWAN ’53—Captained baseball and basketball teams. Member of<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong>’s firstbasketball team to win a game in the National Invitation Tournament (over<br />
Louisville). Batted over .300 during his diamond career.<br />
JOHN McGUIRK ’37—Three-time All-East basketball player. Averaged over 10 points<br />
per game in the days when they still played a center jump after every basket. Played for the<br />
old New York Knicks in 1946.<br />
1984<br />
DON DUNPHY ’30—The dean of all boxing announcers and a star track man as an<br />
undergraduate.<br />
MIKE KEOGH ’74—Mainstay of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s only NCAA championship team—the<br />
1973 indoor track squad. A 1972 Olympian.<br />
TOM MURPHY ’58—A 1960 Olympian at 800 meters. Also competed in the first U.S.-<br />
U.S.S.R. dual meet.<br />
ED O’TOOLE ’47—Competed for the <strong>Manhattan</strong> track team both before and after<br />
serving in World War II. Represented U.S. in 1948 Olympics in London.<br />
1985<br />
EDGAR “HOWIE” BORCK ’38—One of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s most versatile track athletes.<br />
Competed in the 600 yards, 800 meters and 1,600 meter relays and was a champion in each.<br />
JAMES HOULIHAN ’17—Participated in both baseball and basketball. Was captain of<br />
both teams during his senior year.<br />
ARTHUR JOCHER ’40—Played football and earned All‐Metropolitan, All-East and All-<br />
American honors. Named NFL “Rookie of the Year” as member of the Brooklyn Dodgers.<br />
LARRY LEMBO ’65—Graduated as <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s leading scorer with 1,443 points and<br />
held thatdistinction for 13 years. Averaged 21.9 points per game for his career, setting a Jasper<br />
record.<br />
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1986<br />
ARTHUR BYRNES ’40—Last of the great scissor kickers. Three‐time IC4A indoor<br />
champion. National AAU champion, indoor and outdoor, throughout his entire college<br />
career.<br />
BILL CAMPION ’75—The first Jasper to haul down 1,000 rebounds and score 1,000<br />
points in his collegiate career. Billy was the “giant in the middle” for the Jaspers of the 1970s.<br />
STEPHEN GRANT ’78—Scored 1,610 career points—third on all-time <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
scoring list. Posted a .605 career field goal percentage with 220 blocked shots. Academic<br />
All-American.<br />
MIKE MAZURKI ’30—Excelled in three sports. Was named “Best Athlete” by his senior<br />
class and was one of the carats of the Cohalan Era.<br />
1987<br />
LOUIS P. BURNS ’38—Won IC4A titles in 1937 in the 1,500 meters and the mile<br />
indoors, and the 800 meters and the mile outdoors. In 1936, won the Princeton Half Mile,<br />
which was sanctioned for selection to the United States Olympic team.<br />
BILL “NIPPY” DUNNE ’26—A three-letter man who participated in football, baseball<br />
and track. Was a member of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s first champion relay team at the Penn Relays.<br />
Football team captain as a senior.<br />
JOHN QUIGLEY ’48—Entered <strong>Manhattan</strong> in 1939 and graduated in 1948. In between,<br />
he received awards for participating in both track and World War II. He was twice voted MVP<br />
of the Senior Met AAU Championships.<br />
HARRY WHEELER ’38—Competed in both football and track. Played on offense<br />
and defense and considered one of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s greatest football players ever. In track, he<br />
concentrated mostly on field events. Received the bronze and silver stars, the purple heart<br />
and the Legion of Merit in World War II.<br />
1988<br />
JOSEPH CIANCIABELLA ’50—Great sprinter of the late 1940s, winning several IC4A<br />
and AAU Championships. Equaled the 80-yard world record in 1947.<br />
JACK DALY ’38—Played both offense and defense for what many consider <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s<br />
greatest football team. Played for the college all-stars against the New York Giants. Also<br />
captained the baseball team.<br />
IRVING KINTISCH—Coached <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> track and field for 23 years, helping<br />
to establish the Jaspers as one of the nation’s best. Served as president of the IC4A and<br />
Metropolitan Track Coaches Association.<br />
JOHN POWERS ’58—One of the greatest Jasper basketball players. Accumulated 1,139<br />
career points and played on both of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s NCAA Tournament teams. Coached for 10<br />
years before becoming the school’s athletic director in 1980.<br />
1989<br />
KEN NORTON—Guided the men’s basketball team to 310 wins and a .602 winning<br />
percentage in his 22 years as head coach. Led the team to its biggest victory in school history,<br />
the 1958 NCAA Tournament win over #1 ranked West Virginia. Also served as the college’s<br />
athletic director for <strong>12</strong> years.<br />
JACKIE RYAN ’33—A key member of the Jaspers’ two-mile relay that scored<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong>’s first-ever points in the IC4As. Winner of the Middle Atlantic States Cross-<br />
Country Championship in 1931 and 1932. Won the 3,000 meters at the IC4As as a senior.<br />
JAMES WHALEN ’37—Played both basketball and baseball for the Jaspers. Averaged<br />
9.1 yards per carry, 45 yards per punt return and <strong>12</strong>.7 yards per reception in one season. Had<br />
runs of 100 yards vs. CCNY and 80 yards vs. Holy Cross.<br />
1990<br />
VICTOR FUSIA ’38—Outstanding quarterback in the early years of <strong>Manhattan</strong> football.<br />
Helped lead 1938 team, considered to be one of the school’s best ever, to a 7-3 record. Also<br />
competed for the boxing team as a freshman. Member of the Varsity “M” Club.<br />
BOB KELLY ’49—First <strong>Manhattan</strong> basketball player to score over 1,000 points. Played<br />
in 96 games and scored 1,230 points during his four-year career (1945–49). Helped teams<br />
to an overall 68-35 record during this span. Member of Pen & Sword and Guard of Honor<br />
Societies.<br />
RUSSELL KURTZ ’38—Outstanding centerfielder. Batted over .300 as a senior. His<br />
teams posted a 36-8-1 record in his three seasons (1936–38). Also played basketball<br />
and football. Member of the Jasper’s 7-3 football team in 1938, considered to be one of the<br />
school’s best ever. Senior class president.<br />
KEN McBRYDE ’75—<strong>Manhattan</strong>’s triple jump record holder both indoor and<br />
outdoor. Member of the Jaspers’ 1973 Indoor NCAA Championship Team. Three-time NCAA<br />
All‐American indoor (1973–75). Two-time All-American outdoor (1973–74).<br />
JOHN MORAN ’36—Captain of 1936 baseball team, considered to be greatest in<br />
school history. Batted .390 that season as the Jaspers finished 14-2 and averaged nine runs<br />
per game. Teams went 40-13 during his three seasons (1934–36). Also member of the football<br />
team for four years.<br />
JIM MURRAY ’35—First Jasper swimmer to win an individual title in a championship<br />
meet. Won the 220-yard freestyle at the Eastern Collegiate Championships in 1935. Also<br />
had two second-place and one third-place finish at the IC4As during his four-year career<br />
(1931–35). Played football for one season (1932).<br />
ANDY NEIDNIG ’41—Outstanding cross-country and track and field distance runner.<br />
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Won the IC4A two-mile championship in 1940. Metropolitan AAU indoor and outdoor mile<br />
champion in ’39 and ’40. Metropolitan outdoor mile champion in 1940. Team co-captain.<br />
Member of Pen & Sword and Guard of Honor societies.<br />
WILLIAM PENDERGAST ’34—<strong>Manhattan</strong>’s first football All‐American candidate.<br />
Played one year on the freshman team, three years varsity. Team captain as a senior. Played<br />
both offensive and defensive positions. Also played baseball for one season.<br />
CHARLIE PRATT ’55—One of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s most versatile track athletes. IC4A<br />
Champion in the long jump and 60-yard high hurdles. Captain of indoor IC4A Championship<br />
team. Set 70-yard hurdle record at AAU Championships. <strong>Manhattan</strong> record-holder in the <strong>12</strong>0-<br />
yard hurdles. Won seven outdoor titles in 1955.<br />
NIK TREMARK ’34—One of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s greatest baseball players. Batted .480 for<br />
the Jaspers in 1932. Named All-Eastern and All-Metropolitan in 1934. Helped his teams to<br />
an overall 39‐25 record in his four seasons (1931–34). Played for the Brooklyn Dodgers from<br />
1934–36.<br />
RAY VOLPI ’38—Compiled an incredible 38-4 pitching record for the Jaspers, including<br />
11 shutouts. Was named All‐Metropolitan and helped lead team to two Met Championships<br />
(1937–38). Played for Binghamton in the New York Yankees’ minor league system. Also<br />
competed in basketball and swimming.<br />
1991<br />
ROBERT CARTY ’52—One of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s greatest sprinters, Carty set the<br />
Metropolitan and IC4A outdoor 220-yard records in 1950 and helped the Jaspers to victories<br />
in the Penn, Seton Hall and Los Angeles Relays in 1951 and 1952. Honored as <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s<br />
“Outstanding Athlete” during his career.<br />
ROBERT CONKLING ’39—Finished second in the Freshman IC4A Cross-Country<br />
Championship in 1936. Went on to win championships in the Metropolitan AAU Three-Mile<br />
race, the New Jersey Outdoor Three-Mile AAU Championship and the IC4A Indoor Two-Mile.<br />
He and his teammates won IC4A Cross-Country Championships from 1936–38.<br />
WILLIAM EIPEL ’36—Competed for the Jaspers’ track and field team in the discus,<br />
high jump, shot put, javelin and broad jump. Won the IC4A High Jump title indoors and four<br />
Metropolitan High Jump and Javelin titles. He was also credited with developing the belly roll,<br />
now known as the straddle, in 1936.<br />
S. JOHN MARONE ’42—A four-year member of the Jasper football squad, Marone<br />
served as team captain during his senior year. He received All-America and All-Metropolitan<br />
honors for two years. Played one season for the New York Giants before coaching on both the<br />
college and high school levels.<br />
LOUIS McKENNA ’38—Played for the Jaspers’ football team for three years and the<br />
basketball team for four years. A former baseball team captain, McKenna signed with the<br />
Brooklyn Dodgers and played for their Winston-Salem minor league team in 1938. He later<br />
worked as a football referee in over 250 college games.<br />
CHARLES McNULTY ’42—Played baseball and football. Made his baseball debut with<br />
a five-for-five performance against Princeton. Named baseball captain as a senior. Scored the<br />
winning touchdown against Villanova and the game-tying touchdown against Holy Cross in<br />
two of the Jaspers’ biggest upsets.<br />
JAMES MOFFITT ’38—Played both ways for the Jaspers’ gridiron squad and every<br />
down in every game as a junior and senior. Voted to the NY State All-Star Team in 1938. His<br />
greatest collegiate games came against Texas and in the Jaspers’ 15–0 shutout of North<br />
Carolina at Ebbetts Field in 1937.<br />
ED O’CONNOR ’55—The first Jasper to be drafted by the NBA. Selected in the third<br />
round by Red Holzman and the St. Louis Hawks in 1955. A four-year basketball team member,<br />
O’Connor scored 1,271 career points. Led the team in scoring three times and was #1 in the<br />
nation in field goal pct. (60.5) in 1955.<br />
JOE SCHATZLE ’53—Holds the <strong>College</strong>’s 220-yard dash record of 20.9. Helped the<br />
Jaspers’ 440- and 880-yard relay teams win championships at the Penn, Seton Hall and Los<br />
Angeles Relays. Won titles in the 60-yard dash at the Metropolitan Championships in 1953 and<br />
the 100- and 220-yard titles at the British Games.<br />
1992<br />
GEORGE BUCCI ’75—Scored 1,331 points during his Jasper career. Named to several<br />
All-America teams, he led <strong>Manhattan</strong> to three consecutive NIT appearances. Voted top<br />
rebounding guard in the country as a senior when he collected 678. Played two seasons for<br />
the New Jersey Nets.<br />
DAVE CURRAN—Winningest coach in <strong>Manhattan</strong> baseball history (265 wins). Led his<br />
team to the 1957 Metropolitan Championship and its only NCAA Tournament appearance.<br />
Coached three players who went to the major leagues. Also served as an assistant basketball<br />
coach and assistant professor of physical education at <strong>Manhattan</strong>.<br />
TOM DELANEY ’71—<strong>Manhattan</strong>’s crew coach since 1972. Competed in the U.S.<br />
Nationals and was a consistent finalist for the New York Athletic Club. Led <strong>Manhattan</strong> to its<br />
first Metropolitan Intercollegiate Rowing Association team championship and later became<br />
president of the organization.<br />
FRED DWYER—Coached <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s track and cross-country teams from 1969–93.<br />
Led the Jaspers to the 1973 NCAA Indoor Championship and was named National Coach of<br />
the Year. NCAA District II Coach of the Year three times. He coached four IC4A Championship<br />
teams and numerous Olympians and All-Americans.<br />
MARIANNE REILLY ’82—<strong>Manhattan</strong>’s first female inducted into the Hall of Fame.<br />
First Lady Jasper basketball player to score 1,000 points, finishing with 1,305 points and 860<br />
rebounds. As a junior, led the team to its first-ever winning season (17-<strong>12</strong>), averaging 15 points<br />
and nine rebounds.<br />
GEORGE SHEEHAN ’40—Member of the Jaspers’ 1939 IC4A Indoor Championship<br />
team. Junior National AAU indoor mile champion in 1940. Set the world indoor mile record<br />
for 50-year-olds and over in 1968 and the national indoor 1,500m record for 70 and over in<br />
1989. Served as a consultant to the President’s Council on Physical Fitness.<br />
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MIKE COHEN—Served as the college’s sports information director from 1968–77. Wellversed<br />
in all sports, he became the athletic department’s greatest spokesman. The definition<br />
of a “public relations man,” he formed positive relationships for the college wherever he went<br />
and with whomever he touched. Helped give the “Jasper” name well-deserved recognition.<br />
PATRICK DUFF ’04—A four-year baseball team member (1901–04), Duff was a catcher<br />
for two of the Jaspers’ greatest baseball teams. Serving as team captain in 1904, the Jaspers<br />
went 32-4, the most wins ever by a <strong>Manhattan</strong> baseball team. The previous season, the<br />
Jaspers posted an 18-2 record. Duff served as the Jaspers’ “clean-up” man throughout most<br />
of his career.<br />
BRIAN KIVLAN ’69—One of the greatest distance runners that <strong>Manhattan</strong> has ever<br />
produced. Established outdoor college records of 3:40.3 in the 1,500m and 3:57.4 in the mile.<br />
Three-time NCAA All-American. Member of the 1967 indoor two-mile relay team that finished<br />
third at the NCAAs. Finished third in the 1,500m at the 1968 Outdoor NCAAs. Also earned<br />
cross-country All-America honors.<br />
BOB MEALY ’60—Became only the fifth Jasper basketball player to score over 1,000<br />
points in a career. In 1959–60, as the team’s senior captain, he averaged 20.9 points and<br />
14.7 rebounds. Established Jasper records with 51 points vs. CCNY and 28 rebounds against<br />
Adelphi. Totaled 1,028 points in his career, despite playing in only 60 games (a 17.1 ppg<br />
average).<br />
HOWIE PIERSON ’58—One of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s greatest baseball players, he led the<br />
1957 Jasper squad with a .421 batting average. Finished second in the nation in slugging<br />
percentage and fourth in home runs that season. Team captain in 1958. Signed a contract with<br />
the Philadelphia Phillies after graduation. Also became the first black basketball captain at<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong>.<br />
EDWARD WALSH ’47—Track and field team captain in 1946–47, Walsh was an<br />
outstanding distance runner for the Jaspers. Won the Metropolitan mile championship<br />
and helped lead the cross country team to the IC4A Championship as a freshman. Ran the<br />
U.S.A.’s fastest outdoor mile (4:<strong>12</strong>) in 1946 when he won the IC4A title. Won several IC4A,<br />
Metropolitan and individual meet titles.<br />
1994<br />
P. FRASIER DONLAN ’42—Considered one of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s greatest football players.<br />
Known as the “iron man,” Donlan was the Jaspers’ starting tackle for 28 straight games. “Pat”<br />
was selected to the All-Met team in 1942. Drafted by the football Brooklyn Dodgers following<br />
the ’42 season. Former Pennsylvania state senator.<br />
BROTHER GREGORY HUNT ’50—One of the college’s most beloved figures. Served<br />
the college beginning in 1974 in the areas of alumni giving and development. Long-time<br />
supporter of Jasper athletics. Started attending <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s intercollegiate contests even<br />
before his association with the college began.<br />
JOHN O’CONNELL ’53—An outstanding sprinter, O’Connell was a member of<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong>’s 1952 sprint medley relay team that set a world record (1:52.7). Won the 1952 IC4A<br />
60-yard dash in a record-tying 6.2 seconds. National AAU 60-yard champion in ’52. Member<br />
of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s 440-yard and 880-yard relay record-setting teams.<br />
GERALD PAULSON ’57—Scored 1,154 points during his <strong>Manhattan</strong> basketball career<br />
despite playing in a mere 69 games. Selected to play in the 1957 East-West <strong>College</strong> All-Star<br />
game. Led team to postseason play in each of his three varsity seasons. Selected MVP of<br />
the ECAC Holiday Festival in ’57. Played for the NBA’s Cincinnati Royals during the 1957–58<br />
season.<br />
ROBERT “RED” RONAN ’57—Three-time selection to the Metropolitan Conference<br />
All-Star Team during his baseball career. Selected Second Team All-America as a first<br />
baseman. Member of 1957 Met Conference championship team. Two-year conference batting<br />
champion. Three-year leader in stolen bases and fielding pct.<br />
LISA TOSCANO ’79—One of <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s true pioneers of women’s athletics.<br />
Four-year captain and co-founder of women’s varsity basketball. Also helped establish the<br />
women’s softball program. Also competed in volleyball and was one of the first female<br />
members of the crew team. Longtime trainer for <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s men’s and women’s teams.<br />
1995<br />
TONY COLON ’75—Four-time Metropolitan Cross-Country Champion and two-time<br />
IC4A Cross-Country Champion. Ran seven “sub-25:00” cross-country races during his career.<br />
Member of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s 1973 NCAA Indoor Track and Field championship team. All-America<br />
miler in 1973 and 1974. Won the IC4A mile championship in 1975. Ran for the Puerto Rican<br />
Olympic team in 1972 and 1976.<br />
FRANK EGAN ’53—As captain of the Jaspers’ 1952 cross-country team, he won the<br />
Metropolitan Intercollegiate Championship. Also won the indoor mile at the Mets in 1950, the<br />
indoor two-mile at the Mets in 1952 and the outdoor two-mile at the Mets in 1952 and 1953.<br />
Won the three-mile race at the Metropolitan AAU Championships in 1953.<br />
ANGELO LOMBARDO ’57—Scored 1,049 career points despite playing only 70 games<br />
in his three varsity seasons. Helped the Jaspers qualify for postseason play in each of his three<br />
seasons. Scored 370 points as a member of the freshman team. Drafted in the third round by<br />
the Philadelphia Warriors of the NBA in 1957.<br />
GERALD MARKEY ’57—Pitcher and captain of the Jaspers’ 1957 Metropolitan<br />
Conference championship team that went on to earn <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s first-ever NCAA baseball<br />
berth. Went 9-1 that season with a 1.11 ERA. Finished his career with a 21-3 record. Won the<br />
John McGraw Trophy as New York’s Collegiate Player of the Year and was selected NCAA All-<br />
East and honorable mention All-America in 1957.<br />
FRANK McKENNA ’34—Member of the Jaspers’ championship track teams of the<br />
early 1930s. Finished in a first-place tie in his first IC4A Cross-Country Championship race in<br />
1930. Finished in a three-way tie for the Middle Atlantic States Championships in 1931. Won<br />
the 3,000 meters and helped lead <strong>Manhattan</strong> to the IC4A Indoor Championship in 1934.<br />
CHUCK SCHILLING ’63—Member of the Jaspers’ 1957 Metropolitan Conference<br />
championship team that went on to earn <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s first-ever NCAA baseball berth.<br />
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Averaged over .300 for his <strong>Manhattan</strong> career. Signed by the Boston Red Sox in 1958 and<br />
spent five seasons as their regular second baseman. Returned to <strong>Manhattan</strong> to complete his<br />
degree in electrical engineering in 1963.<br />
WILLIAM F. SCHWITTER ’41—Member of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s basketball and baseball<br />
teams of the late 1930s and early 1940s. Co-captain of the 1940–41 basketball team.<br />
Considered one of the best defensive rebounders in the East. Played catcher for the Jaspers’<br />
baseball team. Played in the New York Giants’ minor league system after graduating.<br />
SHEILA TIGHE ’84—Scored 2,4<strong>12</strong> career points, the highest total ever compiled by a<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> basketball player, male or female. Established eight Lady Jasper records,<br />
including most points in one game (45) and in one season (730). All-American selection<br />
in 1984. Former Northeast Player of the Year, as well as two-time Metro Atlantic Athletic<br />
Conference Player of the Year.<br />
1996<br />
RICHARD “ROD” AURIGEMMA ’70—A member of both the baseball and<br />
basketball teams, Aurigemma led the Jaspers in hitting as a sophomore, junior and senior,<br />
improving his average every season (.359, .365, .446). A career .390 hitter, he was a threetime<br />
All-Metropolitan First Team selection. In 1969, he was voted NCAA District II First Team<br />
and received the Topps All-Star Award.<br />
TIM CAIN ’85—A basketball superstar, Cain won Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference<br />
Rookie of the Year honors and went on to become <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s all-time leading scorer with<br />
1,872 career points (since surpassed by Keith Bullock’s 1,992). A two-time Sporting News All-<br />
America Honorable Mention and a four-time All-MAAC and All-Metropolitan Team selection,<br />
Cain averaged 17.3 ppg for his career.<br />
JOHN CAREY ’56—“Jack” began as <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s swimming coach in 1960 and led his<br />
men’s teams to three Metropolitan Championships. He was voted Met Coach of the Year in<br />
1973 and was honored as Master Coach by the American Coaches Association in 1978. In all,<br />
his men’s teams compiled a 218-157-2 record. He led the first-ever women’s team in 1989 and<br />
also coached the baseball team (1979–88).<br />
JOSEPH M. DOUGHERTY ’60—A member of the Jaspers’ basketball teams,<br />
Dougherty scored 724 career points and averaged 10.6 ppg and 5.5 rpg. During his threeyear<br />
career, “Doc” helped the Jaspers post a 44-27 record, including a victory over #1 West<br />
Virginia in the 1958 NCAA Tournament. Dougherty averaged a career-high 15.6 ppg as a<br />
junior, including an NIT-record 34 points.<br />
JOHN J. KRAVETZ ’41—A three-year member of the Jaspers’ basketball team, Kravetz<br />
stood only 5’8”, yet became one of the team’s most prolific scorers. As a sophomore, he<br />
finished second on the team with <strong>12</strong>7 points. As a senior, he served as co-captain and<br />
became the first Jasper to score over 200 points in a season. He also won the Metropolitan<br />
individual scoring title that season.<br />
WILLIAM LUCAS ’52—An outstanding runner, Lucas burst onto the <strong>Manhattan</strong> scene<br />
by winning both the Metropolitan and IC4A Freshman Cross-Country Championships. He<br />
won three more Met Championships and earned NCAA All-America honors in 1949. On the<br />
track, Lucas won the two-mile run at the 1950 indoor and outdoor Mets, as well as the 1952<br />
outdoor Mets.<br />
LENNY MOORE ’56—A versatile track athlete, Moore led the mile relay team to<br />
victory and also won individual titles in the 220-yard run and the long jump at the 1954<br />
Indoor Met hampionships. In 1955, he was a member of two winning relay teams at the Penn<br />
Relays, and he won the 100, 200 and long jump at the indoor Mets. As a senior, he won the<br />
long jump at the indoor and outdoor IC4As.<br />
CHARLES PESSONI ’35—A star leaper for <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s track team, Pessoni recorded<br />
four first-place finishes as a junior, including wins in the 110-meter hurdles at both the Junior<br />
and Senior Metropolitan Championships. As a senior, Pessoni recorded seven first-place<br />
finishes, including a meet-record 7.0-second timing in the 50-meter hurdles at the indoor<br />
IC4A Championships.<br />
1997<br />
DICK CICCOLELLA ’31—Starred in basketball, baseball and football. Twice earned All-<br />
Metropolitan honors as a football lineman. Member of the Jaspers’ hoop squad that opened<br />
the 1930–31 season with a school-record 17-game winning streak and ended with the best<br />
single-season winning percentage (.895, 17-2) in team history. Posted an 8-1 record on the<br />
mound as a freshman.<br />
STACY (JACK) EDWARDS ’87—Graduated second on the Lady Jaspers’ all-time<br />
basketball list with 1,665 career points and 833 career rebounds. Ranked among the nation’s<br />
top 10 with an 85% free throw shooting percentage in 1986. Earned All-Metro Atlantic Athletic<br />
Conference honors that season. Earned MAAC All-Academic Team honors three times.<br />
Academic All-American as a senior.<br />
TOM GARLAND ’41—Scored more points than any other hurdler/runner during his<br />
four years as a member of the Jaspers’ track and field team. Posted 16 individual first-place<br />
finishes. Won nine of 11 races as a junior. Won three Metropolitan titles and set four meet<br />
records. Finished third in the 60-yard high hurdles at the 1939 Indoor IC4A Championships<br />
as <strong>Manhattan</strong> won the team title.<br />
TOM LINDGREN ’55—Exemplifies the Jasper spirit both as an athlete and an<br />
alumnus. Posted 11 top-three finishes as a member of the Jaspers’ track team from 1953 to<br />
1955. Senior team captain. Member of the <strong>College</strong>’s Athletic Committee which led the way to<br />
the building of Draddy Gymnasium. Helped establish the <strong>College</strong>’s Athletic Hall of Fame and<br />
the Junius Kellogg Scholarship.<br />
JOHN LOVETT ’73—Five-time NCAA Track and Field All-American. Five-time IC4A<br />
Champion, twice in the 880-yard run, twice in the indoor 1,000-yard run and once as a<br />
member of the two-mile relay. Earned All-East honors 11 times. Member of the Jaspers’<br />
winning distance medley relay team that set a then-world record (9:43.8) and sparked<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> to the 1973 NCAA Indoor Track and Field title.<br />
VINCENT McARDLE ’64—Honored as the track and field team’s Most Outstanding<br />
Athlete after his junior and senior years. Senior team captain. In 1964, won the intermediate<br />
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hurdles at the Penn Relays, earned All-East honors at the IC4A Championships and took All-<br />
America honors with his second-place finish at the NCAA Championships. Selected for the<br />
1964 U.S. Olympic Trials.<br />
WILLIE McLAUGHLIN ’85—Three-time NCAA All-American in the 400m. Threetime<br />
IC4A outdoor 400m champion. Earned All-East honors in the indoor 400m four times<br />
and won the race in 1985. Won three indoor 400m Metropolitan titles, as well the outdoor<br />
200m in 1984 and the outdoor 400m in 1985. As of his induction, still held or shared four<br />
indoor and three outdoor college records.<br />
TYRONE PANNELL ’64—Won the 60-yard high hurdles at the IC4A Championships<br />
and the high jump at the indoor Mets in 1962. Won the 60-yard high hurdles, the long jump<br />
and the high jump at the indoor Mets, and the high jump at the outdoor Mets in 1963. High<br />
jump champion at the 1964 indoor Mets and in the <strong>12</strong>0-yard high hurdles at the outdoor<br />
Mets. Senior co-captain.<br />
1998<br />
DEL BENJAMIN ’68—Won three IC4A Championships in the long jump (outdoors<br />
in 1967 and 1968; indoor in 1968). Won the 1968 Penn Relays Long Jump Championship by<br />
leaping a school-record 25’7”. Five-time Metropolitan champion.<br />
CHARLES COVINO ’49—Took second place in the National AAU Pentathlon in 1947.<br />
Competed in the Olympic decathlon trials placing sixth in 1948 and seventh in 1952. Returned<br />
as a National Indoor Masters Championship competitor in 1994 and accumulated 37 gold<br />
medals in a variety of events: shot put, discus, hammer throw, weight throw.<br />
STEVE DILLON ’53—AAU National Champion in 1953. Set a meet record in the 35-lb.<br />
weight throw of 59’10-1/4”. Recorded six first-place finishes in the weight throw that season.<br />
In 1952, won hammer throw titles at the Penn Relays and at the Metropolitan Outdoor<br />
Championships. Indoor AAU and IC4A champion.<br />
VERNON DIXON ’54—Lead-off runner for the 1952 sprint medley relay team (that<br />
included teammates John O’Connell, Lou Jones and Bob Carty) that set the world record of<br />
1:52.7 at the AAU Track and Field Championships. Also led the Jaspers to a first-place finish in<br />
the mile relay at the 1952 Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden. Former team captain.<br />
BRIAN MAHONEY ’71—Accumulated 1,289 points during his basketball career<br />
(1968–71). Averaged 20.6 ppg and earned All-East Honors in his senior year. Helped lead his<br />
fellow Jaspers to victory over then #1 North Carolina in the 1970 NIT. Taken in the fifth round<br />
of the NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Big East Coach of the Year at St. John’s. Also<br />
coached the Jaspers (1978–81).<br />
JACK MARREN ’70—Accumulated 1,291 points (18.4 ppg) and 908 rebounds (<strong>12</strong>.9<br />
rpg), and shot over 50% from the floor during his 70-game basketball career (1967–70).<br />
Averaged team highs of 19.3 points and 14.9 rebounds per game as a senior. Helped lead<br />
his fellow Jaspers to victory over then #1 North Carolina in the 1970 NIT. Taken in the fourth<br />
round of the NBA Draft by the NY Knicks.<br />
RICHARD SIMMONS ’57—Member of the Jaspers’ track and field team from<br />
1953–57. Won the 200-yard dash at the 1954 Outdoor Metropolitan Championships as a<br />
freshman. Ran the anchor leg on <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s winning mile relay team at the 1956 Milrose<br />
Games. Ran third on the Jaspers’ winning 880-yard relay team at the 1955 Penn Relays. IC4A<br />
All-East performer. Team co-captain as a senior.<br />
PETER SQUIRES ’74—Member and captain of the Jaspers’ 1973 NCAA Indoor Track<br />
and Field Championship team. Member of the Jaspers’ 4 x 1-mile relay team that set the<br />
American record in 1974 (16:14.4). IC4A steeplechase champion in 1974. Metropolitan crosscountry<br />
champion in 1973. Three-time All-East performer in cross-country (1972–74), as well<br />
as indoor (1973) and outdoor track (1973–74).<br />
1999<br />
MARTY BAIETTI ’68—A three-year basketball team member. Graduated 10th-highest<br />
on the Jaspers’ all-time scoring list with 1005 points. Averaged career bests of 17.7 ppg and<br />
9.4 rpg as a junior. Produced <strong>12</strong>.2 ppg and 8.8 rpg in his first season as <strong>Manhattan</strong> earned an<br />
NIT bid. Averaged 16.5 ppg and served as team captain as a senior. Set the college record by<br />
converting 16 consecutive free throws vs. Iona. Drafted by the Atlanta Hawks of the NBA.<br />
FRANK BERST ’38—Played on both the Jasper football and track and field teams.<br />
Earned All-East and All-Metropolitan honors as a left tackle on the gridiron. Also set records<br />
as a weight thrower on the track and field team. Set both the American and Canadian records<br />
in the 56-lb. weight throw. Inducted into USA Track and Field Association Hall of Fame in<br />
1998.<br />
ROBERT T. CHLUPSA ’67—Played for both the baseball and basketball teams. On<br />
the mound, went 7-0 in 1965 and earned New York City Collegiate Pitcher of the Year honors.<br />
Played three seasons in the major leagues for the St. Louis Cardinals. Three-year basketball<br />
player. Averaged 14.9 points and 8.3 rebounds for his career, including a career-best 10.8 rpg<br />
as a senior. Two‐time All-Metropolitan Team selection.<br />
THOMAS COMERFORD ’50—Four-year member of the Jaspers’ track and field and<br />
cross-country teams. Member of the Jaspers’ winning two-mile relay teams at the NYAC and<br />
National AAU Championships. Metropolitan 1000-yard champion. All-East performer in the<br />
IC4A 1000 as a junior, and in the 1000 and 880 as a senior. Won the 880 at the 1949 Millrose<br />
Games. Member of the Jaspers’ 1947 IC4A Cross-Country Championship Team. Senior team<br />
captain. President of the college’s prestigious Pen & Sword Society.<br />
ROBERT D. ENGLISH ’56—Joined the Jaspers’ track and field team after transferring<br />
from Notre Dame. Junior Met AAU 600-yard champion. Member of the Jaspers’ mile and<br />
two-mile record-setting teams. Anchored Met mile relay championship team at Penn Relays.<br />
Member of four IC4A and six Metropolitan championship teams. Senior team captain.<br />
Served his alma mater on the Board of Trustees and as chairman of the Alumni Annual<br />
Giving Program.<br />
THOMAS “RED ” O’CONNOR ’61—Three-year catcher for the Jasper baseball<br />
teams. A career .330 hitter and .971 fielder, whose teams posted an overall 28-6 varsity<br />
record and captured the 1957 Metropolitan Conference Championship. Earned Metropolitan<br />
All-Star honors as well as All-American Baseball and NY-CYO honors in 1958. Signed a bonus<br />
contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates.<br />
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RON PETRO ’63—Three-year basketball team member. Finished his career as the<br />
Jaspers’ seventh all-time leading scorer with 1,031 career points. Led the team with career-high<br />
averages of 21.5 ppg and 8.5 rpg as a junior. Served as the team captain and averaged 17.7 ppg<br />
as a senior, the year in which he notched a career-high 38 points against Fordham. Went on to<br />
become the director of athletics at Marist <strong>College</strong>, the University of Alaska Anchorage and the<br />
University of Rhode Island.<br />
FRED SICKINGER —A member of the Jaspers’ track and field team. Two-time 880-<br />
yard champion at the Millrose games. Set a meet record (1:53.7) at the Metropolitan AAU<br />
Championships and added first-place finishes in the 880 and the mile at the outdoor IC4A<br />
Championships. Won the 1000 and the “outstanding performer” trophy at the Met AAU<br />
Championships, as well as the 1000 at the National AAU and the 600 at the Penn Relays.<br />
2000<br />
GEORGE BRUNS ’66—Already making his mark on the baseball diamond with a<br />
batting average over .300 and speed on the bases, Bruns became one of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s most<br />
accomplished walk-ons in basketball. Selected to the All-Met Conference’s First Team, he held<br />
the record for most points in a season by a backcourtman when he graduated.<br />
THOMAS DONAHUE ’71—A two-time Indoor All-American, Donahue was a fourtime<br />
Metropolitan Mile champion and an NCAA Indoor champion. The first Jasper to break<br />
25 minutes, Tom continued to win after graduation, taking two national titles and running<br />
four flat at the age of 31 and setting an American record in the two mile at age 40 in his age<br />
category.<br />
GARY HALPIN ’88—A four-time All-American in track and field while a Jasper, Halpin<br />
set school records in the hammer throw (230’ 5”) and 35 lb. weight (68’ 3”) which still stand.<br />
On scholarship from Ireland, Gary competed in the World Championships in 1987 for his<br />
home country and has been a professional rugby player there since graduation.<br />
LOUIS UPTON KNIGHT ’57—Set a record in the Metropolitan ICS high hurdles<br />
as a freshman and continued to be a force to be reckoned with throughout his four years,<br />
medaling in both the high and low hurdles. In 1955, he ran the leg that sealed <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s<br />
victory in the shuttle hurdle relay at the Penn Relay Championship.<br />
JOSEPH A. MARCHIONY ’60—Two-time All-American in shot put, setting the shot<br />
put record in 1960 at the IC4A Indoor Championships. With numerous victories in his fouryear<br />
career, including the Penn Relays and Millrose Games, Joe toured Europe with the AAU<br />
United States team in 1957 and placed 10th in the 1960 Olympic trials.<br />
PHIL O’CONNELL ’49—Dubbed by The New York Times as “<strong>Manhattan</strong>’s jack of<br />
all distances,”O’Connell competed at distances from the quarter mile to five miles for the<br />
Jaspers. Among his many victories, Phil was a member of the Penn Relay championship<br />
teams in the distance medley and four-mile relays, two national AAU championship two-mile<br />
relay teams and an IC4A cross country championship team.<br />
JOE SAVAGE ’74—Immortalized on the Wall of Fame at the Penn Relays for the<br />
American record he set in the four-mile relay, Savage was also part of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s world<br />
record-setting NCAA distance medley in 1973 when the team won the championship. A<br />
versatile runner, Joe held eight <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> records in everything from the 800 meters<br />
to the cross country five-man team sub 25.<br />
JOHN N. SCHOENBERGER ’59— Helped lead the Jaspers to their first Metropolitan<br />
Conference Baseball Championship in 1957 and won the New York State batting title in 1958<br />
with a whopping .421 average. Signed by the Baltimore Orioles as a senior, John also earned<br />
varsity letters in track and basketball, where he was a member of the historic team that<br />
knocked off No. 1 West Virginia to go to the Big Dance of 1958.<br />
2001<br />
ROBERT MEAD ’66—NCAA champion who established NCAA meet record in 35-lb.<br />
weight throw (59’ 5½”). IC4A 35-lb. weight throw champion. Undefeated as a senior. As a<br />
junior, broke school record and placed fourth at IC4A in hammer throw. Also won hammer<br />
throw at Metropolitan Conference Championship and set a meet and Jasper record. Won the<br />
Masters Weight Pentathlon, and set the national record for that age group. Recently won the<br />
hammer throw at the National Masters Championship.<br />
SEAN O’KEEFE ’69—Two-way player for first club football team (1965) since World War<br />
II. Named Club All-American. Captained the defense as a senior. Offered a free agent contract<br />
by Washington Redskins coach Vince Lombardi, but chose to enlist in the Marine Corps. Led<br />
team in interceptions, ranked second in receiving and third in rushing in 1967.<br />
LEONARD PALUMBO ’32—Co-founder of <strong>Manhattan</strong> golf team in 1928–29. Top<br />
golfer on the team who averaged in the low 70’s. Golf team earned varsity status his senior<br />
year. Captained and coached the team in 1932. Qualified for National Amateur Finals in 1934.<br />
Graduated with honors and was member of the Phi Rho Pi Honor Society.<br />
TONJA RICE ISOLA ’88—Awarded one of the first female track scholarships at<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong>. Youngest runner to earn All-East honors in 1984 and qualified for the Junior<br />
National TAC Championships. Given nickname “Two-Minute Rice” by The New York Times.<br />
Dominant runner in 800 meters. Helped team win MAAC and Metropolitan Cross Country<br />
Championship. Part of school-record 4x1500-meter relay (19:47.00) in outdoors. Holds school<br />
records in 600 yards (1:25.00), 800 meters (2:09.83) and 1000 yards (2:35.80) in indoors.<br />
ROBERT A. SBARRA ’56—NCAA All-American in 10,000 meters in 1956. Also qualified<br />
for the 1956 Olympic Trials in 10,000 meters, just missing an alternate slot. Won over a<br />
dozen individual dual meet cross country races and five individual championship races. Set<br />
cross country course record at Penn State and the Met AAU Junior Indoor three-mile record.<br />
Captain of cross country team as a senior.<br />
CHERYL SIMONI ’88—Set school track and field records in 1988 that still stand<br />
today in the 3,000 meters (9:43.07) and 5,000 meters (17:06.18) in indoors. Also holds<br />
school records in 3,000 (9:46.50) and 5,000 (17:05.60) in outdoors. Shares school record in<br />
distance medley relay (11:58.20) in outdoors. Holds record for fastest time at Van Cortlandt<br />
Park (18:01). Named MAAC Cross Country Athlete of the Year as a senior and was a MAAC<br />
Academic All-American for two years. Three-time cross country MVP. CoSIDA Academic<br />
All-American. Received the <strong>College</strong>’s Medal for Excellence in English and was president of the<br />
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National English Society her senior year. Graduated summa cum laude with a 3.96 GPA.<br />
SAMUEL SUMMERVILLE ’80—Five-time All-American in track. Part of IC4A<br />
champion two-mile relay team in 1977. School record-holder in 800 meters (1:46.48), 4x800-<br />
meter relay (7:17.80) and sprint medley relay (3:19.20) in outdoor. Member of Chi Epsilon<br />
Honor Society. Set AAU meet record in 1977 in the 800 meters, earning the Junior National<br />
Championship.<br />
WILLIAM WHEELER ’88—First <strong>Manhattan</strong> player to score 1,000 points and in only<br />
two years, finishing with 1,278 points. Selected as “Transfer Player of the Year” by Basketball<br />
Times. Named to the All-Metropolitan team, Second Team All-MAAC and MAAC All-Academic<br />
team. Recently named to Bishop Loughlin High School Hall of Fame.<br />
2002<br />
EDWARD BOWES ’64—Member of IC4A Championship cross country team in 1960.<br />
Organizes Interscholastic Meets for High Schoolers, the largest cross country and indoor<br />
track meets in the country.<br />
JOSEPH KEARNEY ’67—Three-time All-American in track. Held nine school records.<br />
Captained track and cross country teams.<br />
ROBER MATTIS ’64—Won five medals at IC4A meet. Qualified for 1964 Olympic trials<br />
but was unable to compete due to injury. Three first-place finishes at Metropolitan IC Outdoor<br />
Championships in 1960–61, helping the freshman team to a record-setting victory.<br />
Donald McGorty ’59—Led Jaspers to upset victory over top-ranked West Virginia<br />
at the 1958 NCAA Tournament. Set freshman scoring record in 1955–56 with 442 points. Also<br />
holds the school record in the javelin.<br />
SUSAN NANGLE NOE ’86—Two-time captain of women’s basketball team. Became<br />
third Lady Jasper to score 1,000 points and is currently ranked sixth on the all-time scoring list<br />
with 1,198 career points. Named to several all-conference and all-academic teams.<br />
ALBERT NOVELL ’70—Member of cross country team which went undefeated with a<br />
record of 7-0 in 1969. Won NCAA Championship as third leg of first-place distance medley<br />
relay team. All-American for indoor track. Held five school records.<br />
ROBERT OTTEN ’55—Played in three postseason NITs. Chaired committee for Junius<br />
Kellogg Scholarships.<br />
BRIDGET ROBESON ’88—Four-year starter on women’s basketball team. Led Lady<br />
Jaspers to first MAAC Championship and first NCAA Tournament berth in 1987. Fifth Lady<br />
Jasper to score 1,000 points. Currently ranked ninth all-time with 1,145 career points.<br />
2003<br />
JOHN BLANCO ’53—First <strong>Manhattan</strong> baseball player to receive All-America status after<br />
being named a Second Team All-American at third base in 1952. Batted .363 during the 1952<br />
season, where he was also named to the All-Metropolitan and NCAA District 2 teams.<br />
KEITH BULLOCK ’93—All-time leader in scoring (1,992) and second in rebounding<br />
(1,0<strong>12</strong>) in men’s basketball history. Led Jaspers to NIT Quarterfinals in 1992 and the<br />
program’s first NCAA bid since 1958 in 1993. Named MAAC Rookie of the Year as a freshman<br />
and was a three-time First Team All-MAAC selection. His senior season, he was team<br />
captain, was named MAAC Player of the Year, MAAC Tournament MVP, and First Team All-<br />
Metropolitan as <strong>Manhattan</strong> won its first MAAC Tournament Championship. A Dean’s List<br />
student.<br />
BOB BYRNES ’68—As a student at <strong>Manhattan</strong> was a two-time captain of the football<br />
team. Became athletic director in 1987 and led a resurgence in Jasper athletics. During his<br />
tenure, <strong>Manhattan</strong> has produced 24 Academic All-Americans, won 43 MAAC Championships,<br />
has had two student-athletes win NCAA Track and Field national championships, as well<br />
as having 33 MAAC Players of the Year, 15 MAAC Rookies of the Year and 492 MAAC All-<br />
Academic honorees.<br />
STACY COWAN ’92—Named <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Woman of the Year and an Academic<br />
All-American in 1992 after setting or tying four NCAA softball single season records: batting<br />
average (.581), hits (92), runs (68) and hitting streak (24 games). The .581 season average is<br />
still third in NCAA Division I and her .530 career batting average still leads NCAA Division I.<br />
Also holds the <strong>Manhattan</strong> ERA season and career records at 1.06 and 1.79, respectively. A 1991<br />
and 1992 All-MAAC selection, she was named to the ECAC Division I All-Star team in 1992.<br />
Received an invitation to the 1996 USA Olympic Softball team tryouts.<br />
BRUCE PHILIP ’89—A four-time All-American in track and field. Holds the indoor<br />
school records at 400 meters (46.22), 500 meters (61.2) and mile relay (3:09.25), as well as<br />
the outdoor record for the distance medley relay (9:33.40). In addition, he was a five-time<br />
IC4A champion and won 11 Metropolitan Championships.<br />
PAT PETERSEN ’82—A decorated long distance runner, he holds two school records,<br />
the indoor 5000m (14:05) and the outdoor 10,000m (28:38), though he only competed<br />
at <strong>Manhattan</strong> for two years. Was IC4A Champion in the indoor 5000m in 1981 and the<br />
MAAC Champion in cross country in 1981 (24:48). Qualified for the NCAA Cross Country<br />
Championships twice. Broke the 25-minute barrier at the Van Cortlandt Park cross country<br />
course 10 times. Achieved No. 1 USA marathon ranking in 1987, and was ranked second in<br />
1985 and 1989.<br />
DONNA SEYBOLD ’90—Helped lead <strong>Manhattan</strong> to two MAAC Tournament<br />
championships and two NCAA Tournament bids, including the school’s first in 1987. Sixth<br />
on the <strong>Manhattan</strong> all-time scoring list with 1,214 points. In 1990, her senior season, she was<br />
named MAAC Tournament MVP and Metropolitan Player of the Year as a co-captain.<br />
RICHARD WILBUR ’58—Integral part of two NCAA and two NIT appearances for<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong>. Also helped the Jaspers to a Holiday Festival Championship in 1956. Known as<br />
a tenacious defender, he was responsible for guarding NBA Hall of Famer Jerry West when<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> upset top-ranked West Virginia in the 1958 NCAA Tournament, holding West to<br />
just 10 points in the Jaspers’ 89–84 win.<br />
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BROTHER FRANCIS BOWERS , FSC—Served as the first coordinator of academic<br />
advisement for athletics, holding the position for 16 years and guiding <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s<br />
athletic graduation rate to one of the highest in the nation. He served <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> for<br />
44 years, and as a member of the Faculty Committee on <strong>Athletics</strong> in the 1960s, Bowers was<br />
instrumental in providing the building blocks <strong>Manhattan</strong> needed to strengthen its athletics<br />
program by improving the quality of team schedules, increasing financial aid, and raising the<br />
position of sports information director to full-time status.<br />
CLIFFORD BRUCE ’74—Member of the 1973 NCAA Indoor Track & Field<br />
Championship team, placing third in the 1000-yard run. He broke eight school records, was<br />
named an NCAA All-American and an AAU All-American, was a three-time IC4A champion<br />
and a three-time Metropolitan champion. Ran 2:08.3 to win the 1972 IC4A 1000-yard run, a<br />
meet record that still stands today. Was named an Outstanding <strong>College</strong> Athlete of America<br />
his senior year.<br />
JOSEPH COPPO ’75—Captained the Jasper baseball team his senior season, leading<br />
the team in ERA (3.32), innings (46.2) and slugging percentage (.493), and was known as<br />
a teammate who put the team first and himself second. Following his career as a Jasper,<br />
Coppo continued his passion for sports by becoming a Little League coach in his town of<br />
New Canaan, CT, imparting the value of learning about oneself and life from the sport rather<br />
than worrying about the score of the day. The Waveny Park Little League baseball field in New<br />
Canaan was renamed in his honor following his passing in 2001.<br />
RICHARD GARNER ’72—Known as “Mr. Defense” because of his ability to rebound<br />
and steal,Garner earned All-Met, All-East and All-America Honorable Mention accolades<br />
during his career as a member of the men’s basketball team. The first Jasper to be honored<br />
as the Haggerty Award winner, Garner was drafted by the New York Knicks following his<br />
senior season. A co-founder of the Mount Vernon Summer Basketball League, Garner serves<br />
as the pastor of the Redeemed Church of Jesus Christ in Mount Vernon, as well as the<br />
assistant principal at Mount Vernon Middle School.<br />
WILLIAM MILLER ’48—Has heralded Jasper sports for nearly 60 years, having served<br />
as sports editor of The Quadrangle as well as the <strong>College</strong>’s yearbook, and as a freelance<br />
writer for The New York Times. The <strong>College</strong>’s first sports information director, Miller was<br />
instrumental in turning the focus of the sports betting scandal from the perpetrators to<br />
Junius Kellogg, who helped expose the scandal. Arriving at <strong>Manhattan</strong> on a track scholarship,<br />
Miller was a member of the prestigious Pen & Sword Society, and has received numerous<br />
awards throughout his career for his coverage of sport and dedication to track and field.<br />
GEORGE SHEEHAN III ’67—One of the greatest distance runners in <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong> history, Sheehan won numerous IC4A, Metropolitan and Penn Relays honors. Set an<br />
indoor <strong>Manhattan</strong> record in the three-mile run his junior season, as well as outdoor two- and<br />
three-mile records. He was a team captain his senior year. Son of fellow Hall of Famer George<br />
A. Sheehan, Jr., MD.<br />
LEIGH ANN WALKER FINLEY ’91—A four-year starter on the women’s basketball<br />
team, she helped lead the Lady Jaspers to the MAAC Championship in 1990 and graduated<br />
as the school’s all-time leading rebounder and as the seventh women’s basketball player to<br />
eclipse the 1,000-point barrier. A tenacious rebounder, Finley led the team in that category all<br />
four years, was a Second Team All-MAAC selection her senior season and was the first Lady<br />
Jasper to receive MAAC All-Rookie honors.<br />
DANIELLE YEARICK ’94—One of the most decorated softball players in <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
history, Yearick was a three-time All-MAAC selection as well as a three-time MAAC All-<br />
Academic honoree. She was the first <strong>Manhattan</strong> female to receive an NCAA Postgraduate<br />
Scholarship, as well as the first Lady Jasper to receive GTE National Academic All-America<br />
honors. As a freshman, she tallied 70 RBI, including a game where she belted three home<br />
runs and recorded nine RBI.<br />
2005<br />
MICHAEL BURKOWSKI ’59—One of just two Jaspers who have competed in the<br />
NCAA Tournament in two sports, having been a key member on the Jaspers’ only NCAA<br />
Tournament baseball team in 1957, as well as the 1958 NCAA Tournament basketball team<br />
that defeated #1 ranked West Virginia, led by future NBA Hall of Famer Jerry West, in the<br />
opening round. A .340 career batter, he was a two-time All-Metropolitan honoree and<br />
helped lead the team to a Metropolitan Championship. On the hardwood, he was a valuable<br />
member of the first Jasper team to win the Holiday Festival and helped <strong>Manhattan</strong> to a #10<br />
(UP)/#13 (AP) national ranking, as well as two NIT appearances.<br />
KYE COURTNEY ’61—A member of the <strong>Manhattan</strong> two-mile relay team that set the<br />
world indoor record in 1961, running 7:32.8 on an 11-lap to the mile track, and later setting<br />
the two-mile relay record on a <strong>12</strong>-lap track. An IC4A champ in the mile relay and the school<br />
record holder in the 600-yard run. Later coached the Hawthorne (CA) High Track and Field<br />
teams to six boys’ and one girls’ state team championships. Also coached numerous worldclass<br />
athletes, including two-time Olympian and three-time Olympic medalist Mike Marsh.<br />
JENNIFER DRUM ’95—Named MAAC Softball Player of the Year in 1995 after<br />
finishing second in the nation in triples per game and 11th in slugging percentage. A twotime<br />
captain and team MVP, she garnered All-MAAC recognition three times and was named<br />
to the MAAC All-Tournament team three times. A 1995 TPS First Team All-Region selection.<br />
Boasts a career batting average over .400 and tops the all-time <strong>Manhattan</strong> list for runs<br />
scored, hits and triples, while holding down the second spot in home runs and RBI. Also was<br />
named a GTE Academic All-American in 1995.<br />
ARTIE EVANS ’61—Was the anchor leg on <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s 1961 world record-setting twomile<br />
relay team and was also a member of the Jaspers’ sprint medley team that set a school<br />
record at the 1960 Quantico Marines Relays. An Olympic Trials qualifier in the 800 meters,<br />
his quarterfinal time of 1:47.8 is among the fastest ever run for <strong>Manhattan</strong>. Tallied two AAU<br />
National Championships (in the mile relay as well as the 800), three Millrose Games titles<br />
and two Penn Relays championships, and was a top finisher in almost every major collegiate<br />
meet he competed in.<br />
JOHN GORMAN ’50—Returned from a three-year Army commitment to become<br />
the key cog in many of <strong>Manhattan</strong> relays, particularly in the mile relay, where he was a part<br />
of no less than 10 championship teams. In 1946, he helped the Jaspers to a Penn Relays<br />
Championship of America title in the distance medley. In 1947, he ran on two AAU National<br />
Championship relays in one night, taking home the gold in the sprint medley as well as the<br />
mile relay at Madison Square Garden. Was also a member of the 880-yard relay that won the<br />
Penn Relays Championship of America in 1948, the first time <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> had ever<br />
won a sprint relay at this prestigious meet.<br />
JOHN MORAN ’50—Was one of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s most accomplished middle distance<br />
runners, leading off the two-mile relay teams that won numerous major races, including<br />
national championships in both 1948 and 1949. Was also a significant contributor as an<br />
individual runner in the 880 yard and the 1000 yard, as well as on the cross country team. As<br />
a Master’s runner, Moran placed first in the 55 and over category at the 1981 New York City<br />
Marathon.<br />
CARI -LYNN PIOTROWSKI ’92—Tallied 1,187 points and pulled down 688 rebounds,<br />
numbers that rank her eighth in both categories on the all-time <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> list. A<br />
two-time Preseason All-MAAC selection, she was named to the MAAC All-Tournament team<br />
in both 1990 and 1991, helping lead the Lady Jaspers to the MAAC Tournament title and an<br />
NCAA Tournament berth in 1990. A team co-captain her senior season, her tenacity on both<br />
ends of the court made her an invaluable teammate.<br />
LARRY ST. CLAIR ’61—Was a member of the world record-setting two-mile relay<br />
team in 1961, breaking the 18-year-old record. Was named Indoor Athlete of the Year by<br />
the Spiked Shoe Club for his performances during the 1959–60 season. Was the 880-<br />
yard champion at the Outdoor Metropolitan Championships in 1960 before winning the<br />
Metropolitan Cross Country individual title the next fall. Followed that up with the two world<br />
record-setting two-mile relays. Is the only <strong>Manhattan</strong> runner to win a major individual cross<br />
country championship as well as run in both mile and two-mile relays teams that won major<br />
championships.<br />
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GERARD HOULIHAN ’79—A key member of the crew team during his time<br />
in Riverdale, he helped the team win the Grimaldi Cup Regatta and the Metropolitan<br />
Intercollegiate Rowing Championships in the Heavyweight 4+ event as a junior. After a fire<br />
destroyed the team’s boathouse in the fall of 1978, Houlihan’s enthusiasm rallied the team<br />
and paced two varsity boats to wins at the Gimaldi Cup and to the team championship at the<br />
MIRA Championships, taking home wins in three events. He led <strong>Manhattan</strong> to its first-ever<br />
appearance at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships before competing for<br />
the New York Athletic Club as a postgraduate. With the NYAC, Houlihan helped win five U.S.<br />
National team titles and was among the elite in U.S. Rowing from 1980–84, advancing to the<br />
semifinals of the Olympic Trials twice.<br />
RICKY MARSH ’77—Enjoyed an outstanding two-year career at <strong>Manhattan</strong> after<br />
transferring from Nebraska. A Dean’s List student, Marsh was named All-Metropolitan as a<br />
junior. While serving as a co-captain as a senior, he received the Doc Sweeney Award as MVP<br />
of the annual game with Fordham and was selected to play in the Big Apple Classic. Drafted<br />
by the Golden State Warriors in the eighth round of the 1977 NBA Draft, Marsh started 50 of<br />
the 60 games he appeared in and leads all Jaspers in games played in the NBA.<br />
JOHN OGLE ’51—One of the most accomplished throwers in <strong>Manhattan</strong> Track and<br />
Field history, Ogle graduated holding school records in the shotput, the discus, and the<br />
weight throws. He won the shot and weight titles at the Junior Metropolitan AAU Indoor<br />
Championships as a sophomore and junior. Ogle saved his best for his senior season, pacing<br />
the Jaspers to the Junior National AAU Indoor Championship with first-place finishes in<br />
shot and weight, while breaking the meet record in the weight with a throw of 57’ 1/4”. His<br />
throwing prowess also helped lead <strong>Manhattan</strong> to team titles at the Metropolitan ICAAU<br />
Indoor, ICAAAA Indoor, and Met ICAAU Outdoor Championships. The IC4A Indoor title was<br />
the first for <strong>Manhattan</strong> since 1939.<br />
WALLACE PINA ’53—A decorated member of numerous winning-one-mile relay teams<br />
for <strong>Manhattan</strong>, Pina began his Jasper career by going undefeated in the indoor 600, and<br />
the outdoor 400-meter dashes. As the leadoff leg for the mile relay, he consistently handed<br />
the baton off in first place for a team that did not lose a race for three years. Among the<br />
races Pina helped win were the 1952 National AAU Indoor Mile Relay Championship, the<br />
first time the Jaspers had won the event, the 1952 Milrose Games mile relay, the 1953 Penn<br />
Relay Championship of America, and the 1952 and 1953 Los Angeles Relays mile relay, with<br />
the team’s time at the 1953 meet establishing a school record. After college, Pina led the<br />
New Rochelle High School track teams to numerous team and individual championships,<br />
including a 13-year dual meet undefeated streak.<br />
KATHY SOLANO —Coached the women’s basketball team from 1983–92, winning the<br />
program’s first two MAAC Championships in 1987 and 1990. She posted an overall record of<br />
138-<strong>12</strong>1, which ranks her first in wins and second in winning percentage. Solano was named<br />
the NYS Collegiate Basketball Association’s Coach of the Year in 1987 and the Metropolitan<br />
Collegiate Basketball Association’s Coach of the Year in 1990. Twelve of her players received<br />
All-MAAC recognition, including one All-American and MAAC Player of the Year Sheila Tighe,<br />
and one Academic All-American, Stacey Jack. In addition, seven Lady Jaspers that played for<br />
her, including five of her recruits, have been inducted into the <strong>Manhattan</strong> Athletic Hall of<br />
Fame.<br />
GINA SOMMA ’96—Capped off a tremendous career for the women’s basketball<br />
program by being named MAAC Player of the Year, Metropolitan Player of the Year and<br />
Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American as a senior, after finishing third in nation<br />
in scoring (25.6 ppg) and leading the Lady Jaspers to the MAAC title and an NCAA berth. She<br />
graduated having scored 1,838 points and grabbed 819 rebounds, which currently ranks her<br />
third and fifth, respectively, on the Lady Jasper all-time list. Somma was named Second Team<br />
All-MAAC as a sophomore and junior, and led the team in scoring, steals, and blocks three<br />
times, and rebounding four times.<br />
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JOJO WALTERS ’79—Named a Playboy Magazine Preseason All-American prior to his<br />
senior season, this two-year player averaged 22.7 points per game as a senior captain, a figure<br />
that ranks him sixth on the <strong>Manhattan</strong> single-season scoring average list. His career scoring<br />
average of 20.4 points per game placed him fourth in Jasper history. A two-time All-Met<br />
selection, he was named the top JUCO transfer in the East in 1978–79 by Eastern Basketball<br />
Magazine and the MVP of the annual game vs. Fordham in 1979. Walters was an eighth round<br />
draft pick by the Washington Bullets in the 1979 NBA Draft.<br />
PETER RUNGE ’90—A three-time Second Team All-MAAC performer, Runge was<br />
also a two-time Academic All-American and was a member of the Epsilon Sigma Pi and<br />
Delta Mu Delta honor societies. Twice named All-Met and a three-time MAAC All-Academic<br />
honoree, Runge was named to the MAAC All-Rookie team as a freshman, and currently ranks<br />
fifth on the career scoring list (1,622) and fourth on the career rebounding list (894), while<br />
also ranking in the top 8 on the career lists for rebounds per game, free throws made and<br />
attempted and field goals made and attempted.<br />
1956–57 MEN ’S BASKETBALL TEAM —This team ranks among the best-ever at<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong>, taking home the ECAC Holiday Festival Championship in a year that featured the<br />
tournament’s largest field. The win over Notre Dame in the championship game was the first<br />
tournament championship for the Jaspers, who became the first Metropolitan team to win<br />
this prestigious tournament. The team’s successes garnered them a national ranking, as the<br />
Jaspers were ranked as high as 10th by the United Press and 13th by the Associated Press.<br />
Six players from that squad are current members of the <strong>Manhattan</strong> Athletic Hall of Fame,<br />
including five 1,000-point scorers. The team earned an NIT bid and had three players named<br />
to the All-Met team.<br />
1994–95 MEN ’S BASKETBALL TEAM —The only MAAC team to receive an atlarge<br />
bid for the NCAA Tournament, this team set the program record for wins in a season,<br />
recording a 26-5 record. The Fran Fraschilla-coached Jaspers won the MAAC Regular Season<br />
title in convincing fashion, posting a <strong>12</strong>-2 MAAC record. In the first round of the NCAA<br />
Tournament in Memphis, Tenn., <strong>Manhattan</strong> upset 17th-ranked Oklahoma, 77–67, before<br />
falling to Arizona State in the Second Round. Entering the NCAA Tournament, the team was<br />
ranked among the national leaders in wins, winning percentage, field goal defense, scoring<br />
defense, scoring margin and field goal percentage.<br />
2007<br />
LOUIS CASTRO ’00—Debatably the first, but certainly among the first Latino players<br />
to play in the major league baseball. A pitcher, infielder, and outfielder for <strong>Manhattan</strong> from<br />
1895–1900, Castro played 42 games as an infielder/outfielder for the 1902 American League<br />
Champion Philadelphia <strong>Athletics</strong>. The Medellin, Colombia, native played professionally<br />
for eight more years following his stint in Philadelphia, winning Southern Association<br />
Championships with the Birmingham Barons in 1906, and with the Atlanta Crackers in 1907.<br />
He also managed two teams before retiring following the 19<strong>12</strong> season. He was known for his<br />
flawless fielding and timely hitting.<br />
JOHN CORRY ’62—The leadoff leg of the <strong>Manhattan</strong> two-mile relay team that set the<br />
world indoor record in 1961, running 7:32.8 on an 11-lap to the mile track, and later setting<br />
the two-mile relay record on an <strong>12</strong>-lap track. The consummate leadoff man, he ran the first<br />
leg on a team that won an amazing 15 of 17 races during his varsity tenure, while setting the<br />
above-mentioned two world records in addition to a Canadian National Record and five meet<br />
records. A walk-on that earned a scholarship following his freshman campaign, Corry was the<br />
recipient of the <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Spiked Shoe Club Achievement award as a junior, and was<br />
referred to by legendary <strong>Manhattan</strong> coach George Eastman as “the best leadoff runner in the<br />
country.”<br />
DAVID FRAZIER ’94—Graduated as the program record holder for the indoor triple<br />
jump (53’ .75”) and long jump (24’ 11”), with the former record still standing. Named All-<br />
American after an eighth place finish in the triple jump at the 1993 NCAA Indoor National<br />
Championships, Frazier was a five-time IC4A Champion (four times in the triple jump and<br />
once in the long jump) and a <strong>12</strong>-time Metropolitan Champion (eight in the triple jump and<br />
four in the long jump). Frazier scored 18 of <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s 64 points in the Jaspers’ 1992 IC4A<br />
Team Championship by winning the triple jump and placing second in the long jump. He is<br />
also the only athlete to win the triple jump at the Metropolitan Championships both indoors<br />
and outdoors all four years. A MAAC All-Academic selection.<br />
DANIELLE GELSOMINO ’95—A two-sport standout in cross country and swimming.<br />
Graduated as the swimming program record holder in nine individual and three relay events,<br />
two of which still stand today. Won the Metropolitan Championship in the 500m freestyle.<br />
Named a GTE Co-SIDA Academic All-American as a senior, she earned MAAC All-Academic<br />
recognition in both sports. Was the 1992 MAAC Cross Country Individual Champion and<br />
earned All-East recognition in the same year. Holds the program’s cross country record<br />
with a 17:29 performance at the 1992 ECAC Championships, and produced the seventh-best<br />
performance by a Lady Jasper in a 5K race at Van Cortlandt Park with an 18:30 performance in<br />
1991. Two-time team MVP of both the swimming and cross country teams.<br />
JAMAL MARSHALL ’95—Named one of the Top-20 Jaspers from the first 100 years<br />
of <strong>Manhattan</strong> Basketball, Marshall ranks second in career field goal percentage, third in<br />
career blocks and ninth in career rebounds. He helped lead the Jaspers to four postseason<br />
appearances (two NCAA and two NIT), including the MAAC’s only At-Large NCAA bid (1995),<br />
where the Jaspers upset Oklahoma. Received Second Team All-MAAC honors twice, as well as<br />
All-Metropolitan honors. Marshall’s 1,307 career points rank him 10th all-time. Named to the<br />
MAAC All-Tournament team twice, and was a MAAC All-Rookie selection. Shot over 60% from<br />
the field as a sophomore and a junior, leading the MAAC with at 60.2% as a junior. Served as<br />
team captain as a senior. Member of only Jasper class (1995) to win 20 or more games each<br />
season (94 total wins over four seasons).<br />
PAUL MAZZEI—Took over the softball program in 1989 and garnered the program<br />
unequaled success and recognition. Led the team to a program-record, 34-17, in 1993, when<br />
the team also posted the NCAA’s top softball GPA at 3.24. Tallied three straight years of 30 or<br />
more wins, the best run of any coach in any sport at <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Shared the MAAC<br />
Regular Season Championship with Canisius in 1994, the only regular season title for the<br />
program. Recruited and coached three <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Athletic Hall of Famers, as well as<br />
three Academic All-Americans. His teams produced several NCAA season and career records,<br />
and led the nation in numerous statistical categories.<br />
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GRADY O’MALLEY ’69—A three-year varsity starter, O’Malley was known as a<br />
ferocious rebounder, recording over 20 rebounds on several occasions. As a senior captain,<br />
he led the Metropolitan Conference in scoring and rebounding and received First Team<br />
Metropolitan All-Conference All-Star recognition, as well as being named Team MVP. An<br />
ECAC All-East All-Star Team member, he was drafted in the 19th round of the 1969 NBA Draft<br />
by the Atlanta Hawks, and appeared in 24 games during the 1969–70 season. A Dean’s List<br />
student, O’Malley was a nominee for the Alumni Medal and was a member of the Thomas<br />
Moore Law Society.<br />
IGNATIUS RIENZO ’50—A key contributor in the post-war track and cross country<br />
teams that brought <strong>Manhattan</strong> back to national prominence. Was the top Jasper finisher<br />
as <strong>Manhattan</strong> won the 1947 IC4A Cross Country Championship (the first for <strong>Manhattan</strong><br />
since 1930), earning the team a trip to the NCAA Championships. A versatile runner, Rienzo<br />
competed in all events from the 440-yard dash to the five-mile cross country races. He ran<br />
the anchor leg in the Jaspers’ victorious four-mile relay win at the Seton Hall Relays in 1948,<br />
and won a total of 46 medals during his <strong>Manhattan</strong> tenure. A member of the Pen and Sword<br />
Society.<br />
1957–58 MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM—This team pulled off one of the best wins<br />
in <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> history, upsetting top-ranked West Virginia, led by NBA Hall-of-famer<br />
Jerry West, on March 11, 1958 at Madison Square Garden in the opening round of the NCAA<br />
Tournament. Six players from that squad are current members of the <strong>Manhattan</strong> Athletic<br />
Hall of Fame, including Jack Powers and Bob Mealy, who each scored 1,000 points and were<br />
named as two of the Top-20 Jaspers from the first 100 years of <strong>Manhattan</strong> Basketball. The<br />
team broke nine team or individual records and posted wins over Connecticut, Memphis, and<br />
Fordham.<br />
1977–78 SWIM TEAM—Following the “Never Better” squad of 1976–77, this team<br />
was dubbed “Best Yet,” and proved that nickname to be true by compiling a program-best<br />
16-1 record under head coach Jack Carey. The team established numerous program records,<br />
several of which held up until the program was disbanded in 1989. The team avenged its only<br />
loss of the season by defeating the New York Maritime Academy on the way to a third-place<br />
finish at the Metropolitan Conference Division II Championships.<br />
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PETER BEYER ’60—Was only the second Jasper to break 25 minutes at Van Cortlandt<br />
on the grueling five-mile course, marking his place in the cross country and distance runner<br />
logs for his era. He put up times of 24:55 for the Metropolitan IC4As and 24:47 for the IC4As.<br />
Victorious in 25 races/meets, Beyer followed in the footsteps of fraternity brother (Sigma Beta<br />
Kappa) Robert Sbarra ’56 and raced against the likes of Tom Kearns, Walter Cooper and Henry<br />
Levin. A team leader, he served as captain of the cross country team in 1959. Beyer finished<br />
his Jasper career with five cross country victories, leading <strong>Manhattan</strong> to the Metropolitan IC4A<br />
Championships three times. He broke several records during his college career while playing<br />
a pivotal role in nine Metropolitan IC4A Championships (three cross country and six indoor/<br />
outdoor). Named Elite Cross Country Runner in the East in 1958 and 1959, Beyer also led the<br />
Jaspers to a fourth place finish in the IC4A Cross Country Championships. He set four records<br />
for Coach George Eastment, including the Metropolitan IC4A record for three miles of 14:35.<br />
CARRIE WUJCIK DRUM ’96—Began her <strong>Manhattan</strong> career with 30 wins in a season<br />
that saw the softball team take 34 victories (the winningest team in <strong>Manhattan</strong> history at that<br />
time). Despite an injury that cut her sophomore season short, Drum pitched 78 complete<br />
games, had 55 victories and an ERA of 2.32 over her career. She tallied over 300 strikeouts and<br />
was also renowned in the field at first base. During her collegiate career, Wujcik Drum posted<br />
some amazing numbers, leading the team in appearances (105), games started (98), wins<br />
(55), innings pitched (618) and complete games (78). She ranks third in strikeouts (245) and<br />
fifth in earned run average (2.32).<br />
JASON HOOVER ’97—Was part of the <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> basketball resurgence in the<br />
1990s. A powerhouse center even as a freshman, Hoover started 23 games and averaged 8.6<br />
points and 10 rebounds per game to become MAAC Rookie of the Year. As a sophomore, he<br />
was an integral part to the Jaspers earning an at large NCAA bid, and then beating Oklahoma<br />
in the first round. Hoover completed his Jasper career with 1,250 points, 865 rebounds and a<br />
52.0% field goal rate. These stats, plus the energy he brought to the hardwood every game,<br />
put him on the list for the Top-20 Jaspers in the first 100 years. A two-time Academic All-<br />
American, Hoover was listed on <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s Dean’s List and awarded the Arthur Ashe Award.<br />
PATRICK MCGRATH ’95—Represented his native Ireland in the Sydney Olympics<br />
in 2000. A three time All-American, McGrath was a threat with both the hammer and 35-lb.<br />
weight. He was named All-East eight times, four in each category. McGrath is listed third<br />
all-time on the <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> chart for hammer and weight, and has national and<br />
international championships to his credit. He earned the title of youngest champion at the<br />
Irish Nationals in the hammer throw competition in 1992 (205’0”).<br />
DEAN NOLL ’50—By the time he completed his <strong>Manhattan</strong> career, Dean Noll ’50<br />
collected 51 medals, ranked sixth nationally in the 440m and held the Jasper record for the<br />
one mile relay with a time of 3:16. Noll helped put <strong>Manhattan</strong> on the national track map,<br />
contributing to many victories, including the major relays during the 1947 indoor season. Noll<br />
was a member of the mile relay and sprint medley relay which won the national championship<br />
at Madison Square Garden in 1947. It marked the first time <strong>Manhattan</strong> had four runners win<br />
two relay events in a national championship.<br />
LOUIS OSTOLOZAGA ’81—A prolific long distance runner, he was a two-time All-<br />
American in the mile, while also earning three All-East honors over his career. He easily broke<br />
the 25-minute barrier at Van Cortlandt as he placed under the mark four times, including a<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> record and Metropolitan Championship victory time of 24:24. Ostolozaga<br />
set five <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> records in all, including two at the New York City Marathon with<br />
his best time of 2:14. A three-time Metropolitan Champion, he was undefeated in indoor dual<br />
meet races throughout his sophomore, junior and senior years.<br />
DINE POTTER ’97—Was the first <strong>Manhattan</strong> female student-athlete to compete in the<br />
Olympic Games. She represented her parents’ homeland, Antigua and Barbuda, at the 1996<br />
Summer Olympics in Atlanta, competing in the 4x100 and 4x400. During the Games, her team<br />
set a new record for Antigua and Barbuda. Potter broke nine <strong>Manhattan</strong> records and still holds<br />
records in the 4x400 (3:39.64) and 4x200 (1:38.25), more than a decade after graduation. Named<br />
All-East five times between 1994 and 1997, Potter won six Metropolitan Championship titles.<br />
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THOMAS WALRAVEN ’76—A standout Jasper baseball player, he boasted an<br />
impressive career during his years in Riverdale. In his first season, Walraven recorded one<br />
of the highest batting averages (.349) for all freshmen in the country. An outfielder, he was<br />
named All-Metropolitan in 1974 and 1976. As a senior, he harbored a .356 batting average,<br />
scored 19 runs and notched 32 hits. Walraven was named to the <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Dean’s<br />
List several times, earned both the program’s Outstanding Performer Award and Jasper<br />
Award.<br />
1935 PENN RELAYS MILE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM—Coach Pete Waters found a<br />
winning combination in Matt Carey (sophomore), Bill Averill (senior), Bill Morrissey (senior)<br />
and anchor Jack Wolff (junior). This team contributed regularly to Jasper victories during their<br />
track careers. At the Penn Relays they completed the race in 3 minutes, 16.3 seconds, the<br />
second fastest mark recorded at the time. Carey set the pace with a 50.4 lap. Averill kept the<br />
Jaspers in contention with a 49.8 second lap. By the time Morrissey (47.4) passed the baton<br />
to anchorman Wolff the Jaspers had the lead. Wolff streaked to the finish in 48.7 bringing the<br />
Jaspers their first mile relay championship at one of the most competitive tournaments of<br />
the season.<br />
1993 SOFTBALL TEAM—This team finished with the most wins in Jasper <strong>Athletics</strong><br />
history at that time, posting a 34-16 overall record. They also had the highest grade point<br />
average of any team in the country. Coached by Hall of Famer Paul Mazzei, the <strong>roster</strong><br />
included: Lara Catalano, Bethany DeBrosse, Suzanne DelVecchio, Jennifer Drum, Holly<br />
Farmer, Lindsay Hill, Lisa Lockwood, Colleen Mannion, Dena Mazzei, Michele Molfetta, Jill<br />
Picaso, Genevieve Savino, Donna Szeliga, Carrie Wujcik, and Danielle Yearick.<br />
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William Goodfellow ’68 (Posthumously) —William Goodfellow ’68<br />
made the Jasper name proud on the court as he put teamwork and love of the game above<br />
all else.<br />
Goodfellow was a 6’1” guard from powerhouse Rice High School. In his three years on<br />
the varsity at <strong>Manhattan</strong>, Goodfellow, affectionately nicknamed Goody, played 65 games and<br />
scored 1,025 points. He shot 45 percent from the field and scored a career-high 31 points<br />
against Bob Knight’s Army team. Goodfellow was known to pass more often than he shot,<br />
and he had a habit of stepping up his game when the Jaspers played at Madison Square<br />
Garden. He helped the <strong>College</strong> take the Met Conference in 1967 against St. Francis (NY);<br />
brought the Jaspers to victory over Fordham in 1967; and earned his 1,000th point against<br />
the University of Connecticut. At the St. Francis (NY) game he was voted MVP and received<br />
the Junius Kellogg Award, making 20 of his 28 points in the second half to clinch the Jasper<br />
NIT bid.<br />
A two-time All Met Conference player, Goodfellow was also voted to the All Metropolitan<br />
Team. At the time of his graduation, Goody was ninth in total career points. He had 223<br />
boards as a guard and shot 75 percent from the line.<br />
John Leonard ’82 —With a rare combination of adaptability, determination and<br />
raw talent, John Leonard ’82 was a leader on the basketball court, first as a player and later<br />
as a coach.<br />
The 6’1” guard was recruited from Niskayuna (N.Y.) High School and offered a<br />
scholarship. While playing for the Jaspers, Leonard had to overcome the challenge of having<br />
three coaches in four years. Even with the constant change, he was able to put up some of<br />
the strongest stats in the <strong>College</strong>’s history. He still ranks third in career free throw percentage<br />
(83 percent) and holds the record of 32 consecutive shots from the line. Ranking ninth in<br />
points—1,329, Leonard shot just under 90 percent for free throws in 1980-1981. He was a<br />
four-year letterman, two-time team Most Valuable Player and team captain in 1981-1982. He<br />
was named to the All Metropolitan Team in his junior and senior years and was a member of<br />
the Metro Atlantic All Conference Team (MAAC). He was a tenth-round NBA draft pick for the<br />
New York Knicks, one of only 20 <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> players drafted by the NBA.<br />
Leonard dedicated 20 years to coaching basketball on the college level. After a season<br />
of playing with the Albany Patroons in the Continental Basketball Association, Leonard<br />
served as assistant coach at Lehman <strong>College</strong>, followed by a position as head coach at SUNY<br />
Maritime. Leonard returned to <strong>Manhattan</strong> as an assistant coach under Steve Lappas and<br />
helped the team to return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 35 years. He left<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> for Villanova, then returned to his alma mater as head coach for three seasons.<br />
From 2001 to 2003, he went to the University of Massachusetts to serve as assistant coach.<br />
Marty Ludwikowski ’80 —Long distance runner Marty Ludwikowski was<br />
recruited by Fred Dwyer. A tough competitor from Cherry Hill High School West, Ludwikowski<br />
competed indoor, outdoor and cross country. In 1977, near the beginning of his Jasper track<br />
career, he took second place at the IC4A’s Indoor 5000 meters.<br />
An NCAA All American in Cross Country in 1979, Ludwikowski was also named the<br />
Metropolitan Track’s Collegiate Cross Country Runner of the Year. A very competitive year<br />
for the honor, Ludwikowski paved the way with a 10th place finish at the National AAU<br />
Cross Country Championships, a third place finish in the IC4A Championships, and second<br />
place finishes in the NCAA District II Championships and the Metropolitan Intercollegiate<br />
Championships. He was also a member of the All East First Team. Ludwikowski wrapped up his<br />
track victories in 1980 with another second place finish in the IC4A’s Outdoor 10,000 meters.<br />
Both of these IC4A second place finishes came behind future Olympians.<br />
Ludwikowski was also instrumental in several Jasper relay victories, including the 4 x 1600m<br />
Rutgers Relay. He ran the leadoff leg in 4:10.8, breaking a Villanova record with a final team<br />
time of 16:43.3.<br />
Aliann Pompey ’99 — Track star Aliann Pompey ’99 has an inner drive to achieve<br />
that has propelled her onto the international stage. While at <strong>Manhattan</strong>, she broke records<br />
and heightened aspirations. A native of Guyana, Aliann was the first Jasper female to win<br />
an NCAA title, she set a school record for the 400m indoor with a time of 52.21 in 2000 and<br />
qualified for the NCAA six times.<br />
Aliann holds seven <strong>Manhattan</strong> records. Her 500m race indoors with a time of 1:09.38<br />
is also an ECAC and NCAA Collegiate record. She and her relay team took the 4x400m<br />
Indoor Relay in 3:41.01. Outdoors, Aliann is tops for the 200m (23.59), the 400m (52.51),<br />
the 4x200m Relay (1:38.25) and the 4x400 Relay (3:39.64). She holds eight Individual<br />
Metropolitan Titles in the 200m and 400m and still holds the MAAC 400m Indoor and<br />
Outdoor records, as well as the Metropolitan Conference 400m Indoor and Outdoor records.<br />
Aliann was named All-East in the 200m and 400m six times, and she was selected as one of<br />
the top 25 MAAC all-time performers in 2006.<br />
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With three Olympics under her belt (2000, 2004, 2008), Aliann has excelled on the<br />
international circuit. In the summer of 2009, she competed at the World Championships in<br />
Berlin, placing 11th in the 400m. She has competed in seven World Championships, took a<br />
Bronze Medal for the 400m at the Pan Am Games in 2003, and set five records for Guyana<br />
for both the 200m and 400m, indoors and outdoors.<br />
Michael T. Quigley ’72 —Michael T. Quigley ’72 has been sharing his love of<br />
the national pastime for decades. A right-handed second baseman, Quigley swung a wicked<br />
bat. Quigley batted .405 in the Met Conference and .387 overall in 1971 and .388 in the Met<br />
Conference and .363 overall in 1972, averages garnering All Metropolitan Conference all-star<br />
selections. As a senior, Quigley was named team captain, voted the <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
Baseball MVP and was named to the Outstanding <strong>College</strong> Athletes of America Hall of Fame.<br />
After graduation, he served as volunteer assistant to Coach Dave Curran for the 1973<br />
and 1974 campaigns, became the head coach of the Mount Vernon Generals of the Atlantic<br />
Collegiate Baseball League for the next two seasons, and was head baseball coach of<br />
Queens <strong>College</strong> during 1977. During his career as a teacher, assistant principal, principal,<br />
and eventually regional administrator in the New York Department of Education, Quigley<br />
continued to coach. His retirement, in 2004, gave him the chance to serve as Assistant<br />
Baseball Commissioner for the New York City Public School Athletic League and as<br />
consultant for the New York City Department of Education.<br />
Gerry Ryan ’90 — A model of patience and power, Gerry Ryan ’90 was recruited<br />
from Ireland to add his quiet strength and perseverance in hammer throw and weight throw<br />
to the Jasper green.<br />
A three-time Irish National Champion, he still ranks sixth on the all time Hammer List<br />
at <strong>Manhattan</strong>. Ryan earned NCAA All American status with a fourth place finish in 1990. He<br />
hurled the hammer for a personal best of 211 feet 8 inches.<br />
Ryan qualified for the NCAAs twice and was a four-time Metropolitan Champion, twice<br />
for the hammer and twice for the weight. He also was named All East six times. Throughout<br />
his career he continued to post personal bests, always striving to beat his last toss. In<br />
February of 1989, Ryan competed in the Penn State Last Chance Invitational winning the 35<br />
lb. weight throw with a throw of 57 feet and 1 ¾ inches. In 1990, he and five other Jasper field<br />
competitors contributed to <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s victory in the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Indoor<br />
Track and Field Championship. Ryan’s 35 lb. weight sailed for 59 feet and 5 ¾ inches.<br />
After graduation with a finance and economics degree, Ryan continued at <strong>Manhattan</strong> for<br />
his MBA. He coached track and field at <strong>Manhattan</strong> while in grad school.<br />
Gerard J. Smith ’79 —In the late 1970s, <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> was known for several<br />
sports, but rarely, if ever, would the words tennis and Jaspers make headlines together. Then<br />
along came Gerard J. Smith, a transfer student from Jacksonville University, and everything<br />
changed.<br />
The number one player from Garden City High School, Smith was named the Jasper’s<br />
Most Valuable Player in 1978 and 1979. Having lost only two matches his junior year, he<br />
improved on that record and went undefeated as a senior. The team also went undefeated<br />
in conference play that year and won the Suburban West Conference. Known for his serve<br />
and volley, Smith had one of his most competitive matches against Fordham’s undefeated<br />
Billy Crawford. It came down to sudden death in the third set and Smith beat him in the final<br />
point. He then went on to beat Crawford again a half hour later in doubles with teammate<br />
Tommy Gambino.<br />
He continued to compete while working, becoming a finalist at the New York State<br />
Doubles Championship at age 30 with partner John Schmidt. Smith competed in the<br />
satellite Pro Tour in Poland and was nationally ranked for ten years in platform tennis. He<br />
was also ranked in the Top 25 for three consecutive years in the Men’s Open Eastern Tennis<br />
Association.<br />
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Brenton Birmingham ‘95 —Brenton Birmingham ’95 was a key member of the<br />
Jaspers’ basketball renaissance in 1990’s. The 6’5” Brooklyn product scored 805 points at<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> where he played his final two collegiate seasons and helped lead the Jaspers to<br />
back-to-back postseason appearances. Birmingham, who scored 1,497 points in his Division<br />
I career, transferred to <strong>Manhattan</strong> after playing his first two years at Brooklyn <strong>College</strong>.<br />
Birmingham made an immediate impact for new head coach Fran Fraschilla’s squad helping<br />
guide the Jaspers to the 1993 MAAC championship and advanced to the program’s first<br />
NCAA Tournament in 35 years to face Virginia.<br />
Birmingham earned All MAAC Second Team honors as a senior. The Jaspers co-captain<br />
helped lead <strong>Manhattan</strong> to the 1994 National Invitational Tournament. A true student-athlete,<br />
Birmingham was named both First Team All Metropolitan and First Team Academic All<br />
America District I in 1994.<br />
Roger Freda ‘67 — Roger Freda ’67 was a star for the <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> football<br />
team which was reinstated in 1965 after a 23 year hiatus due to World War II. A prominent<br />
wide receiver, Freda scored his first career touchdown contributing to a Jasper victory over<br />
NYU and he had two touchdowns in a contest against Seton Hall in 1965. Freda recorded a<br />
school record 10 touchdowns in 1966 after posting receptions in all of the Jaspers games. A<br />
career highlight was in a victory over Fordham where he received the Most Valuable Player<br />
Award in a 38-26 triumph.<br />
Joseph A. Hayes ’36 (posthumously) — Joseph A. Hayes ’36 was a four<br />
year swimmer at <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong>, joining the program one year after its inaugural season.<br />
By Hayes junior year the swim team became an official varsity program. The Bronx native<br />
served as the team’s captain his senior year. Dubbed “The Iron Man” for swimming and<br />
scoring in many races at each competition, he dominated the 220-yard and 440-yard freestyle<br />
races throughout college. Hayes was undefeated as a freshman and he set the school record<br />
for 50-yard freestyle as a junior. Hayes took second his senior season in the backstroke<br />
behind a fellow Jasper who set a school record. Hayes also served as anchor on many Jasper<br />
relay squads.<br />
George W. Kiefer ’36 (posthumously) — George W. Kiefer ‘36 played<br />
baseball at <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> under coach Burt Daniels. A Metropolitan All Star shortstop,<br />
Kiefer was known for his ability with the bat and glove. Nicknamed “Red,” for his red locks,<br />
George was named to the All New York <strong>College</strong> Baseball team. In a game against rival Seton<br />
Hall, George slammed two homers as part of his three hits of the day to give the Jaspers<br />
an 11-2 victory. With offers from the Yankees, Giants and Elmira, George continued to play<br />
baseball for two seasons with the Boston Red Sox organization after graduating with honors.<br />
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James McHugh, Coach — James McHugh served as track and field coach at<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> from 1962-1969. McHugh was the successor to legendary Jaspers head<br />
coach George Eastment. During McHugh’s tenure, <strong>Manhattan</strong> won nine Metropolitan<br />
Intercollegiate titles, recording two in cross country, four in indoor track & field and three<br />
in outdoor track & field. McHugh mentored 11 future <strong>Manhattan</strong> Athletic Hall of Fame<br />
inductees. By the end of his coaching career, 17 of 26 <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> track & field team<br />
records were shattered.<br />
Steven Quagliano ‘78 — Steven Quagliano ’78 served as both a student-athlete<br />
and student coach on the <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> rowing team over his four years in Riverdale. As<br />
a competitor and coach, Quagliano won four Metropolitan Intercollegiate Rowing Association<br />
titles and had three second place finishes. At the Dad Vails, the largest intercollegiate regatta<br />
in the United States, Quagliano had two fifth place finishes in the finals over a three year<br />
span. In his final season as a student coach, his crew was a third place finalist in the Men’s<br />
Freshman lightweight 8, which was the best finish for a <strong>Manhattan</strong> 8 at this regatta since<br />
World War II. As a competitor and coach, he represented the United States seven times at<br />
the international level. Quagliano served as the United States Olympic coach for the Men’s<br />
Double in 1988 Seoul, Korea games.<br />
Brother Thomas Scanlan, PresidenT — Brother Thomas Scanlan brought<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong> to a new level during his tenure, creating a program that was<br />
balanced for both men and women with scholarships available for all 19 Division I athletic<br />
teams on campus. Brother Scanlan was instrumental in bringing three new programs to<br />
campus—women’s soccer, men’s lacrosse and women’s lacrosse. With 72 MAAC Post-Season<br />
Championships and 18 MAAC Regular-Season Championships notched on his belt, Brother<br />
Scanlan ensured academics were not compromised while enhancing the athletic program.<br />
Hundreds of All-Academic MAAC athletes attest to the integrity of an athletic program that<br />
proved excellent students could also excel on the court and field.<br />
During his tenure, the men’s basketball team reached the NCAA Tournament for the first<br />
time in decades and reached the Round of 32 twice with victories over Oklahoma in 1995 and<br />
Florida in 2004. In 1995, it became the only MAAC basketball program in league’s history to<br />
have received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament.<br />
Facilities were also enhanced under Brother Scanlan’s leadership, including the addition of<br />
a state-of-the-art multipurpose turf facility at Gaelic Park. Gaelic Park now serves as the home<br />
to <strong>Manhattan</strong> soccer, lacrosse and softball, as well as the college’s intramural programs.<br />
Sophia Tasker Sterling ‘97 — Sophia Tasker Sterling ’97 was one of the most<br />
accomplished sprinters in <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> track & field history. Tasker Sterling graduated<br />
with five school records in the 55m dash and 60m dash for indoors, along with outdoor<br />
records 4x100m relay, 4x200m relay and the sprint medley. Tasker Sterling was named ECAC<br />
All-East five times, which ranks among the highest totals of a <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> athlete. The<br />
Evanston, Ill. Native notched three Metropolitan victories during her career and recorded a<br />
MAAC Championship record of 7.09 in the 55m.<br />
1930-31 Basketball Team — Under <strong>Manhattan</strong> Athletic Hall of Fame head coach<br />
Neil Cohalan, the Jaspers began winning game after game, knocking off opponents like<br />
Catholic University, Georgetown, Georgia Tech, Niagara, Villanova, CCNY, Bucknell, RPI,<br />
Albany State University, Union, Baltimore University, St. Francis of Brooklyn and Temple. The<br />
Jaspers also took out rival Fordham University and NYU, twice. Before the Jaspers knew it that<br />
had notched 16 victories for an undefeated start like no other in <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> basketball<br />
history before or since. The only thing stopping their perfect season was St. John’s of Brooklyn<br />
and the strong team did just that, beating the <strong>Manhattan</strong> squad 30-16. Even with that defeat<br />
The New York Times selected <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> as the #1 college basketball team in New<br />
York City.<br />
1965-68 Football Team —These years of football saw Jasper powerhouses Sean<br />
O’Keefe ’69, who made the Washington Redskins and Roger Freda ’67, who played with the<br />
farm systems of the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles, playing in the Kelly Green.<br />
Team Captain and Hall of Fame member, Bob Byrnes ’68, currently the athletic director at<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong>, contributed a great deal to the victories on the gridiron.<br />
Some of the most memorable games came against top rivals. <strong>Manhattan</strong> beat Fordham<br />
in 1966 with a score of 38-26, after not even matching up with them since 1926. Quarterback<br />
Shannon matched his interceptions with awesome throws to Freda to connect for three<br />
touchdowns. That game gave the Jaspers the “club national championship.”<br />
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Junius Kellogg Timeline<br />
(1927–2000)<br />
• 1927 Born March 16<br />
• 1945 Graduated I.C. Norcom H.S., Portsmouth, Virginia<br />
• 1947–49 Served as a sergeant in U.S. Army, where he was<br />
voted the military’s outstanding athlete in ’48<br />
• 1951 Exposed basketball point-shaving scandal<br />
• 1953 Graduated from <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
• 1953 Signed to play with Harlem Globetrotters<br />
• 1954 Suffered severe spinal chord injury as a passenger in<br />
traffic accident. Confined to a wheelchair for rest of his life<br />
• 1957–66 Coached PanAm Jets, a wheelchair basketball team,<br />
to four international championships<br />
• 1979 Inducted into <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Hall of Fame<br />
• 1981 Inducted into National Wheelchair Basketball<br />
association Hall of Fame<br />
• 1985 Inducted into I.C. Norcom High School Hall of Fame<br />
• 1987 Inducted into Virginia Sports Hall of Fame<br />
• 1994 Began work as director of the NYC strategic<br />
planning unit for the department of youth and<br />
community development<br />
• 1995 Inducted into Brooklyn U.S.A. Hall of Fame<br />
• 1997 Honored at two testimonial dinners<br />
• 1998 Received an honorary Doctor of Law degree from<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> for “taking a high, moral and<br />
ethical path in a life that defied odds”<br />
• 1998 Died September 16<br />
• 2000 Appeared for the first time on ballot for election to<br />
the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame<br />
A remarkable man…A remarkable soul…A remarkable life…<br />
Never stopped living…Never stopped giving<br />
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS<br />
YEAR RECORD CAPtains coach<br />
2010-11 6-25 Game Captains barry Rohrssen<br />
2009-10 11-20 Game Captains “<br />
2008-09 16-14 Game Captains “<br />
2007–08 <strong>12</strong>-19 Game Captains “<br />
2006–07 13-17 Guy Ngarndi "<br />
2005–06 20-11 Kenny Minor, Jason Wingate Bobby Gonzalez<br />
2004–05 15-14 Peter Mulligan, Mike Konovelchick,<br />
Jason Wingate “<br />
2003–04 25-6 Jason Benton, Luis Flores "<br />
2002–03 23-7 Jared Johnson, Justin Jackette, “<br />
luis Flores<br />
2001–02 20-9 Jared Johnson, Justin Jackette, “<br />
Von Damien Green<br />
2000–01 14-15 Durelle Brown, Justin Jackette, “<br />
Michael Johnson<br />
1999–00 <strong>12</strong>-15 Badou Kane, Phil “Boo” Lane,<br />
Phil Murray “<br />
1998–99 5-22 Kyle Dye John Leonard<br />
1997–98 <strong>12</strong>-17 Travis Lyons, Brendan O’Brien "<br />
1996–97 9-18 Tarik Thacker, Jason Hoover,<br />
Jeronimo Bucero “<br />
1995–96 17-<strong>12</strong> Justin Phoenix Fran Fraschilla<br />
1994–95 26-5 Jamal Marshall, Kareem Brown,<br />
ted Ellis “<br />
1993–94 20-10 Brenton Birmingham,<br />
Carey Edwards “<br />
1992–93 23-7 Keith Bullock, Chris Williams "<br />
1991–92 25-9 Russ Williams, Charles Dubra Steve Lappas<br />
1990–91 13-15 Dave Althaver, Charles Dubra "<br />
1989–90 11-17 Ken Bouyer, Peter Runge "<br />
1988–89 7-21 Mike Dunn, Antoine Owens "<br />
1987–88 7-23 Ed Lawson, Bill Wheeler bob Delle Bovi<br />
1986–87 6-21 Ed Lawson, Bill Wheeler "<br />
1985–86 2-26 Steve Klemick thomas Sullivan<br />
1984–85 8-20 Jim Haufler, Mike Brown gordon Chiesa<br />
1983–84 9-19 Tim Cain, Jim Haufler "<br />
1982–83 15-13 Jim Bronner, Joe McGuinness "<br />
1981–82 11-16 John Leonard "<br />
1980–81 6-20 Sergio Bardaji brian Mahoney<br />
1979–80 4-22 Vinnie Harris, Bill Fineen "<br />
1978–79 6-20 Tom Courtney, JoJo Walters "<br />
1977–78 <strong>12</strong>-14 Steve Grant, Guy Pelling John J. Powers<br />
1976–77 13-14 Dick Pope, Ricky Marsh "<br />
1975–76 14-14 John Hurley "<br />
1974–75 14-<strong>12</strong> George Bucci, Bill Campion "<br />
1973–74 18-9 Gerry Oswald, John Connors "<br />
1972–73 16-10 Mike Moore "<br />
1971–72 11-13 Richard Garner "<br />
1970–71 13-11 Brian Mahoney "<br />
1969–70 18-8 John Marren "<br />
1968–69 13-9 V. Grady O’Malley "<br />
1967–68 8-14 Martin Baietti, Al Orlando Kenneth Norton<br />
1966–67 13-8 Robert J. Chlupsa "<br />
1965–66 13-9 Alexander J. McAuley,<br />
george W. Bruns “<br />
1964–65 13-9 (Game Captains) "<br />
1963–64 11-11 Joseph J. Pette "<br />
1962–63 9-14 Ronald J. Petro "<br />
1961–62 <strong>12</strong>-10 John J. O’Connor "<br />
1960–61 8-11 Thomas J. Leder "<br />
1959–60 13-11 Robert J. Mealy "<br />
1958–59 15-6 Michael J. Burkoski,<br />
Donald J. McGroty “<br />
1957–58 16-10 John J. Powers "<br />
1956–57 5-9 John H. O’Connor "<br />
1955–56 16-8 (Game Captains) "<br />
1954–55 18-5 Edward L. O’Connor "<br />
1953–54 15-11 J. Willard Doran "<br />
1952–53 20-6 Andrew J. McGowan "<br />
1951–52 <strong>12</strong>-9 Regis J. King "<br />
1950–51 16-6 Frederic G. Schwarz "<br />
1949–50 14-11 John V. Burns "<br />
1948–49 18-8 Robert J. Kelley, William F. Woods “<br />
1947–48 22-6 John Burk, John Veryzer “<br />
1946–47 13-13 John Veryzer “<br />
1945–46 15-8 Chas. Verschurren John “Honey” Russell<br />
1943–45 No Games — War Years<br />
1942–43 18-3 Richard D. Murphy Joseph G. Daher<br />
1941–42 10-10 Barney Hassett neil Cohalan<br />
1940–41 11-7 William Schwitter, John Kravetz “<br />
1939–40 14-9 James V. Sarullo "<br />
1938–39 <strong>12</strong>-5 Edward Giancy "<br />
1937–38 <strong>12</strong>-6 Ignasious Volpe "<br />
1936–37 14-4 John P. McGuirk "<br />
1935–36 17-2 Edward Flanagan "<br />
1934–35 13-6 Edward Flanagan "<br />
1933–34 8-10 Stephen Buchler "<br />
1932–33 11-8 Buddy Hassett "<br />
1931–32 14-8 Daniel Kelleher "<br />
1930–31 17-2 George Shand "<br />
1929–30 <strong>12</strong>-5 Michael Mazurki "<br />
1928–29 4-11 Vincent M. Keber James Houlihan<br />
1927–28 13-4 Daniel Horan “Chief” Muller<br />
1926–27 9-8 (Game Captains) "<br />
1925–26 7-7 Eugene Meehan arthur T. Carroll<br />
1924–25 10-10 Vincent Steffins Ward Brennan<br />
1923–24 <strong>12</strong>-9 Charles O’Melia arthur T. Carroll<br />
1922–23 7-5 (Game Captains) "<br />
1921–22 3-5 Carl Zimmerer e.P. Winters<br />
1920–21 0-6 "<br />
1919–20 1-8 E edward Hanrahan<br />
1918–19 2-4 "<br />
1917–18 6-8 Louis J. Rateleata "<br />
1916–17 7-8 James A. Houlihan "<br />
1915–16 4-9 James A. Houlihan "<br />
1914–15 10-4 Daniel Houlihan "<br />
1913–14 11-6 Daniel Houlihan "<br />
19<strong>12</strong>–13 8-10 Harry Bolton Frank X. Murphy<br />
1911–<strong>12</strong> <strong>12</strong>-6 William Ryan edward Hanrahan<br />
1910–11 14-4 James J. Donahue "<br />
1909–10 7-15 John Nugent "<br />
1908–09 4-10 James J. Donahue John A. O’Donnell<br />
1907–08 7-9 Frank Murphy "<br />
1906–07 2-7 John O’Donnell "<br />
1905–06 6-4 John O’Donnell "<br />
1904–05 3-3 William McGuire "<br />
OVERALL RECORD: <strong>12</strong>42-1092 (.532)<br />
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COACHING RECORDS<br />
ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS<br />
POSTSEASON COMPETITION<br />
coach recorD PCT .<br />
Kenneth Norton, 1946–68 310-205 .602<br />
Neil Cohalan, 1929–42 165-82 .668<br />
John J. Powers, 1968–78 142-114 .555<br />
Bobby Gonzalez, 1999–06 <strong>12</strong>9-77 .626<br />
Fran Fraschilla, 1992–96 86-34 .716<br />
Edward Hanrahan, 1909–<strong>12</strong>, 1913–20 74-72 .507<br />
Barry Rohrssen, 2006–11 58-95 .379<br />
Steve Lappas, 1988–92 56-62 .475<br />
Gordon Chiesa, 1981–85 43-68 .387<br />
Arthur T. Carroll, 1922–24, 1925–26 26-21 .553<br />
John Leonard, 1996–99 26-57 .313<br />
“Chief” Muller, 1926–28 22-<strong>12</strong> .647<br />
John A. O’Donnell, 1904–09 22-33 .400<br />
Joseph G. Daher, 1942–43 18-3 .857<br />
Brian Mahoney, 1978–81 16-62 .205<br />
John “Honey” Russell, 1945–46 15-8 .652<br />
Bob Delle Bovi, 1986–88 13-44 .228<br />
Ward Brennan, 1924–25 10-10 .500<br />
Frank X. Murphy, 19<strong>12</strong>–13 8-10 .444<br />
James Houlihan, 1928–29 4-11 .267<br />
E.P. Winters, 1920–22 3-11 .214<br />
Thomas Sullivan, 1985–86 2-26 .071<br />
OVERALL RECORD: <strong>12</strong>46-1117 .527<br />
JASPERS’ ALL-TIME RECORD IN DRADDY GYMNASIUM<br />
Year Record Coach<br />
1978–79 4-<strong>12</strong> Brian Mahoney<br />
1979–80 2-8 Brian Mahoney<br />
1980–81 6-8 Brian Mahoney<br />
1981–82 6-5 Gordon Chiesa<br />
1982–83 9-4 Gordon Chiesa<br />
1983–84 5-7 Gordon Chiesa<br />
1984–85 6-3 Gordon Chiesa<br />
1985–86 2-11 Tom Sullivan<br />
1986–87 2-8 Bob Delle Bovi<br />
1987–88 6-6 Bob Delle Bovi<br />
1988–89 3-10 Steve Lappas<br />
1989–90 5-5 Steve Lappas<br />
1990–91 9-3 Steve Lappas<br />
1991–92 11-2 Steve Lappas<br />
1992–93 11-0 Fran Fraschilla<br />
1993–94 9-2 Fran Fraschilla<br />
1994–95 10-1 Fran Fraschilla<br />
1995–96 9-2 Fran Fraschilla<br />
1996–97 5-6 John Leonard<br />
1997–98 9-5 John Leonard<br />
1998–99 3-9 John Leonard<br />
1999–00 8-4 Bobby Gonzalez<br />
2000–01 9-3 Bobby Gonzalez<br />
2001–02 11-1 Bobby Gonzalez<br />
2002–03 7-2 Bobby Gonzalez<br />
2003–04 11-1 Bobby Gonzalez<br />
2004–05 11-2 Bobby Gonzalez<br />
2005–06 11-3 Bobby Gonzalez<br />
2006–07 7-7 Barry Rohrssen<br />
2007–08 6-7 Barry Rohrssen<br />
2008-09 9-5 Barry Rohrssen<br />
2009-10 6-8 Barry Rohrssen<br />
2010-11 3-10 Barry Rohrssen<br />
TOTAL 231-170<br />
1936—OLYMPIC ELIMINATIons lost to Niagara, 28–22<br />
1943—NIt lost to Toledo, 54–47<br />
1948—NAIB Defeated Arkansas State Teachers, 65–60;<br />
Defeated Southern Illinois, 52–42; Lost to Hamline, 60–51<br />
1949—NIt lost to San Francisco, 68–43<br />
1953—NIT<br />
Defeated Louisville, 79–66, in quarterfinals;<br />
lost to Seton Hall, 74–56, in semifinals;<br />
lost to Duquesne, 81–67, in consolation<br />
1954—NIt lost to Dayton, 90–79<br />
1955—NIt lost to Louisville, 91–66<br />
1956—NCaa lost to Connecticut, 84–75<br />
1957—NIt lost to Memphis State, 85–73<br />
1958—NCAA<br />
Defeated West Virginia, 89–84, in qualifying round;<br />
lost to Dartmouth, 79–62, in<br />
regional opener; Lost to Maryland, 59–55<br />
1959—NIt lost to Providence, 68–66<br />
1965—NIT Defeated Texas Western, 71–53;<br />
lost to Villanova, 73–71, in quarterfinals<br />
1966—NIt lost to Army, 71–66<br />
1970—NIT Defeated North Carolina, 95–90; Lost to Army, 77–72<br />
1973—NIt lost to Alabama, 87–86<br />
1974—NIt lost to Maryland-Eastern Shore, 84–81<br />
1975—NIT Defeated Massachusetts, 68–51; Lost to St. John’s, 57–56<br />
1976—ECAC lost to Syracuse, 83–57; Lost to St. Bonaventure, 84–74<br />
1977—ECAC lost to St. John’s, 73–64; Lost to Army, 64–62<br />
1992—NIT Defeated Wisconsin-Green Bay, 67–65;<br />
Defeated Rutgers, 62–61; Lost to Notre Dame, 74–58, in quarterfinals<br />
1993—NCaa<br />
lost to Virginia, 78–66, in sub-regional<br />
1994—NIt lost to Old Dominion, 76–74<br />
1995—NCAA<br />
Defeated Oklahoma, 77–67, in sub-regional;<br />
lost to Arizona St., 64–54, in second round<br />
1996—NIt lost to Wisconsin, 55–42<br />
2002—NIt lost to Villanova, 84–69<br />
2003—NCAA<br />
lost to Syracuse, 76–65<br />
2004—NCAA<br />
Defeated Florida, 75–60, in first round;<br />
lost to Wake Forest, 84–80, in second round<br />
2006—NIT<br />
Defeated Fairleigh Dickinson, 80–77, opening round;<br />
Defeated Maryland, 87–84, in first round;<br />
lost to Old Dominion, 70–66, in second round<br />
COACHES’ ALL-TIME RECORDS IN DRADDY<br />
coach year recorD<br />
Brian Mahoney ’78–81 <strong>12</strong>-28<br />
Gordon Chiesa ’81–85 26-19<br />
Tom Sullivan ’85–86 2-11<br />
Bob Delle Bovi ’86–88 8-14<br />
Steve Lappas ’88–92 28-20<br />
Fran Fraschilla ’92–96 39-5<br />
John Leonard ’96–99 17-20<br />
Bobby Gonzalez ’99–06 68-16<br />
Barry Rohrssen ’06–11 31-37<br />
TOTAL 231-170<br />
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SCHOOL RECORDS<br />
JASPER TEAM RECORDS<br />
Most Points, one game—119 vs. Wagner 1970–71<br />
Most Opponent Points, one game—137 by Saint Peter’s 1969–70<br />
Largest Margin of Victory—68 vs. Brooklyn (104-36) 1953–54<br />
Most Field Goals, one game—52 vs. Saint Peter’s 1963–64<br />
Most Free Throws Converted, one game—42 vs. Army 1958–59<br />
Most Three-Pointers Converted, one game—15 vs. Niagara 1993–94<br />
Most Three-Pointers Attempted, one game—43 vs. Canisius 1999–00<br />
Most Three-Pointers Converted, season—208 2005–06<br />
Most Three-Pointers Attempted, season—584 2005–06<br />
Most Rebounds, one game—79 vs. Southern Conn 1955–56<br />
Most Personal Fouls, one game — 36 vs. Saint Peter’s 1956–57<br />
36 vs. Southern Conn 1963–64<br />
Most Games Won, season—26 1994–95<br />
Longest Winning Streak—17 1930–31<br />
Most Points, one half—76 vs. Saint Peter’s 1969–70<br />
Most Assists, one game—36 vs. Fairfield 1987–88<br />
Most Steals, one game—32 vs. Lehman 1987–88<br />
NBA DRAFTEES<br />
name year team rounD<br />
Ed O’Connor 1955 Milwaukee 8th<br />
Gerry Paulson 1957 Cincinnati 3rd<br />
Angelo Lombardo 1957 Philadelphia 3rd<br />
Bob Mealy 1960 Philadelphia 3rd<br />
Larry Lembo 1965 new York 6th<br />
Bob Chlupsa 1967 san Diego 13th<br />
Martin Baietti 1968 atlanta 8th<br />
Grady O’Malley 1969 atlanta 19th<br />
John Marren 1970 new York 4th<br />
Brian Mahoney 1971 Cleveland 5th<br />
Richie Garner 1972 new York 10th<br />
Mike Moore 1973 new York 7th<br />
George Bucci 1975 buffalo 3rd<br />
Bill Campion 1975 Milwaukee 4th<br />
Tom Lockhart 1976 Milwaukee 5th<br />
Ricky Marsh 1977 golden State 8th<br />
Steve Grant 1978 atlanta 3rd<br />
Jo-Jo Walters 1979 Washington 8th<br />
John Leonard 1982 new York 10th<br />
Luis Flores 2004 houston 2nd<br />
Note: George Bruns played for the 1972–73 New York Nets (ABA), although he<br />
was not drafted.<br />
Carey Wilson is the Jaspers’ all-time leader in assists.<br />
JASPER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />
Most Points, one game (vs. CCNY) 51 by Bob Mealy, 1959–60<br />
Most Points, one half (vs. Saint Peter’s)<br />
30 by Henry Seawright,1969–70<br />
Most Points, season 744 by Luis Flores, 2003–04<br />
Most Points, career<br />
2,046 by Luis Flores,2001–04<br />
Most Rebounds, one game (vs. Hofstra)<br />
30 by Bill Campion,1972–73<br />
Most Rebounds, season<br />
419 by Bill Campion,1973–74<br />
Most Rebounds, career 1,070 by Bill Campion, 1972–75<br />
Most Blocked Shots, season<br />
74 by Arturo Dubois,2005–06<br />
Most Blocked Shots, career<br />
220 by Stephen Grant,1974–78<br />
Most Assists, one game (vs. Columbia) 15 by Tom Courtney, 1978–79<br />
Most Assists, season<br />
176 by Phil Lane,1999–00<br />
Most Assists, career<br />
447 by Ed Lawson,1983–88<br />
Most Steals, one game (vs. Holy Cross, Lehman) 8 by Steve Boyle, 1985–86, 1987–88<br />
(vs. Fordham) 8 by Von Damien Green, 2001–02<br />
Most Steals, career<br />
218 by Carey Wilson,1989–93<br />
Most Field Goals, one game (vs. Adelphi)<br />
20 by Bob Mealy,1957–58<br />
Most Three-Pointers, one game (vs. Canisius)<br />
9 by Bruce Seals,1999–00<br />
Most Three-Pointers, season<br />
77 by Jeff Xavier,2005–06<br />
Most Three-Pointers, career<br />
165 by Devon Austin,2005–09<br />
Highest Three-Point Percentage, season<br />
45.8% by Charles Dubra,1988–89<br />
Highest Three-Point Percentage, career<br />
41.8% by Charles Dubra,1988–92<br />
Most Free Throws Attempted, one game<br />
27 by Gerry Cahill,1953–54<br />
Most Free Throws Made, one game 17 (of 17) by Luis Flores, 2003–04<br />
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made<br />
32 by John Leonard,1980–81<br />
Most Points by an Opponent, one game<br />
53 by Tom Schwester,1969–70<br />
Most Dunks, season<br />
56 by Stephen Grant,1977–78<br />
Highest Scoring Average, season<br />
25.7 by Larry Lembo,1963–64<br />
Highest Scoring Average, career<br />
23.0 by Luis Flores,2001–04<br />
Highest Rebounding Average, season<br />
15.5 by Bill Campion,1973–74<br />
Highest Rebounding Average, career<br />
14.5 by Bill Campion,1972–75<br />
Highest Field Goal Percentage, season<br />
60.5 by Ed O’Connor,1954–55<br />
60.5 by Stephen Grant, 1977–78<br />
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scoring RECORDS<br />
JASPERS’ THREE-POINT RECORDS<br />
INDIVIDUAL<br />
Made in Game:<br />
9 bruce Seals (9-27) vs. Canisius 1/31/2000<br />
7 bruce Seals (7-9) vs. Siena 1/6/2000<br />
7 bruce Seals (7-11) vs. Fairfield 1/26/2000<br />
7 Devon Austin (7-<strong>12</strong>) at Rider 2/9/2007<br />
7 kidani Brutus (7-9) at Stony Brook 2/19/<strong>2011</strong><br />
Attempts in Game:<br />
27* bruce Seals vs. Canisius (9-27) 1/31/2000<br />
14 bruce Seals vs. Bucknell (5-14) <strong>12</strong>/29/1999<br />
14 Jeff Xavier at Syracuse (3-14) 11/30/2005<br />
* NCAA Division I Record<br />
Made in Season:<br />
77 Jeff Xavier 2005–06 (77-220)<br />
72 Bruce Seals 1999–00 (72-203)<br />
68 Luis Flores 2003–04 (68-182)<br />
Attempts in Season:<br />
220 Jeff Xavier 2005–06 (77-220)<br />
203 Bruce Seals 1999–00 (72-203)<br />
182 Luis Flores 2003–04 (68-182)<br />
Made in Career:<br />
165 Devon Austin 2005-09<br />
163 Luis Flores 2001–04<br />
145 steve McDowell 1994–98<br />
Attempts in Career:<br />
492 Devon Austin 2005-09<br />
452 Mike Konovelchick 2002–06<br />
422 luis Flores 2001–04<br />
Percentage in Season (40 attempts minimum):<br />
.458 Charles Dubra (22-48) 1988–89<br />
.457 Kenny Minor (21-46) 2003–04<br />
.455 Brenton Birmingham (45-99) 1992–93<br />
.455 Jason Wingate (45-99) 2005–06<br />
Percentage in Career (100 attempts minimum):<br />
.418 Charles Dubra (136-325) 1988–92<br />
.400 Brenton Birmingham (102-255) 1992–94<br />
.400 Jason Wingate (94-235) 2002–06<br />
TEAM<br />
Made in Game:<br />
15 vs. Niagara 2/27/1994 (15-23)<br />
14 vs. Iona 1/25/1994 (14-22)<br />
14 vs. Canisius 1/31/2000 (14-43)<br />
Attempts in Game:<br />
43 vs. Canisius 1/31/2000 (14-43)<br />
33 at Canisius 2/11/2006 (13-33)<br />
31 vs. Penn State <strong>12</strong>/28/1999 (7-31)<br />
31 at Rider 1/24/2006 (8-31)<br />
Made in Season:<br />
208 2005–06 (208-584)<br />
202 2007–08 (202-572)<br />
193 1999–00 (193-567)<br />
Attempts in Season:<br />
584 2005–06 (208-584)<br />
572 2007–08 (202-572)<br />
567 1999–00 (193-567)<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
JASPERS’ ALL-TIME 100-PLUS SCORING GAMES<br />
POINTS/OPPonent score year<br />
119 vs. Wagner 119–69 ’71–72<br />
118 vs. Saint Peter’s 118–95 ’63–64<br />
114 vs. Southern Conn. 114–73 ’65–66<br />
1<strong>12</strong> vs. Saint Peter’s 1<strong>12</strong>–137 ’69–70*<br />
111 vs. Rutgers 111–88 ’64–65<br />
111 vs. St. Francis (NY) 111–75 ’71–72<br />
111 vs. Long Island 111–84 ’01–02<br />
110 vs. Seton Hall 110–87 ’72–73<br />
109 vs. CCNY 109–67 ’59–60<br />
108 vs. Wagner 108–106 ’77–78<br />
106 vs. N.Y.U. 106–81 ’57–58<br />
106 vs. Lehigh 106–67 ’99–00<br />
105 vs. Hartwick 105–62 ’54–55<br />
105 vs. Southern Conn. 105–81 ’63–64<br />
105 vs. Siena 105–89 ’75–76<br />
105 vs. Fairfield 105–108 ’87–88<br />
104 vs. Brooklyn 104–36 ’53–54**<br />
104 vs. New Hampshire 104–81 ’90–91<br />
103 vs. Marist 103–66 ’77–78<br />
103 vs. Fordham 103–92 ’77–78<br />
103 vs. Wagner 103–64 ’94–95<br />
102 vs. Bridgeport 102–53 ’58–59<br />
101 vs. Bridgeport 101–63 ’54–55<br />
101 vs. Adelphi 101–84 ’65–66<br />
101 vs. Bridgeport 101–93 ’66–67<br />
101 vs. Bridgeport 101–89 ’68–69<br />
101 vs. Marist 101–65 ’72–73<br />
101 vs. Wagner 101–55 ’72–73<br />
100 vs. Connecticut 100–86 ’56–57<br />
100 vs. Wagner 100–67 ’56–57<br />
100 vs. West Virginia 100–101 ’73–74<br />
100 vs. Fairfield 100–93 ’99–00<br />
* Highest total ever by an opponent<br />
** <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s largest-ever margin of victory (68 points)<br />
JASPERS’ 1000-POINT CLUB<br />
NAME POINTS PLAYED years<br />
1. Luis Flores 2046 89 games 2001–04<br />
2. Keith Bullock 1992 <strong>12</strong>0 games 1989–93<br />
3. Tim Cain 1872 108 games 1981–85<br />
4. Durelle Brown 1634 1<strong>12</strong> games 1997–01<br />
5. Peter Runge 1622 103 games 1986–90<br />
6. Steve Grant 1610 103 games 1974–78<br />
7. Larry Lembo 1443 66 games 1962–65<br />
8. Darryl Crawford 1431 <strong>12</strong>1 games 2006-10<br />
9. George Bucci 1331 79 games 1972–75<br />
10. John Leonard 1329 103 games 1978–82<br />
11. Jamal Marshall 1307 117 games 1991–95<br />
<strong>12</strong>. John Marren <strong>12</strong>91 70 games 1967–70<br />
Dave Holmes <strong>12</strong>91 1<strong>12</strong> games 2000–04<br />
14. Brian Mahoney <strong>12</strong>89 72 games 1968–71<br />
15. Ed O’Connor <strong>12</strong>71 106 games 1951–55<br />
16. Jason Hoover <strong>12</strong>50 115 games 1993–97<br />
17. Billy Wheeler <strong>12</strong>38 57 games 1986–88<br />
18. Bob Kelly <strong>12</strong>30 98 games 1945–49<br />
19. Bill Campion <strong>12</strong>23 74 games 1972–75<br />
20. Devon Austin 1177 111 games 2005-09<br />
21. Gerry Paulson 1154 69 games 1954–57<br />
22. Russ Williams 1140 118 games 1987–92<br />
23. Jack Powers 1139 74 games 1955–58<br />
24. Carey Edwards 1133 114 games 1989–94<br />
25. Antoine Pearson 1<strong>12</strong>3 <strong>12</strong>1 games 2006-10<br />
26. Arturo Dubois 1111 90 games 2004–07<br />
27. Angelo Lombardo 1049 70 games 1954–57<br />
Ed Lawson 1049 113 games 1984–88<br />
29. Ron Petro 1031 64 games 1960–64<br />
30. Bob Mealy 1028 60 games 1957–60<br />
31. Bill Goodfellow 1025 65 games 1965–68<br />
32. Martin Baietti 1005 59 games 1965-68<br />
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INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS<br />
SCORING AVERAGE<br />
1. Larry Lembo 25.7 1963–64<br />
2. Luis Flores 24.6 2002–03<br />
3. Luis Flores 24.0 2003–04<br />
4. Steve Grant 23.6 1977–78<br />
5. Larry Lembo 23.5 1964–65<br />
6. JoJo Walters 22.7 1978–79<br />
7. Bill Wheeler 22.6 1987–88<br />
8. Ron Petro 21.5 1961–62<br />
9. Durelle Brown 21.3 1999–00<br />
10. Tim Cain 20.9 1983–84<br />
BLOCKS<br />
1. Arturo Dubois 74 2005–06<br />
2. Rhamel Brown 68 2010-11<br />
3. Steve Grant 67 1977–78<br />
4. Steve Grant 59 1975–76<br />
5. Steve Grant 54 1976–77<br />
6. Arturo Dubois 49 2004–05<br />
7. Jamal Marshall 44 1994–95<br />
8. Jason Benton 42 2003–04<br />
9. Tom Lockhart 38 1975–76<br />
10. Vinnie Harris 37 1979–80<br />
FIELD GOALS MADE<br />
1. Tom Lockhart 251 1975–76<br />
2. Bill Wheeler 245 1987–88<br />
3. Bill Campion 237 1973–74<br />
4. Steve Grant 236 1977–78<br />
5. Luis Flores 234 2003–04<br />
6. Luis Flores 231 2002–03<br />
7. Tim Cain 228 1983–84<br />
8. Steve Grant 218 1976–77<br />
Durelle Brown 218 1999–00<br />
10. Bill Wheeler 207 1986–87<br />
POINTS SCORED<br />
1. Luis Flores 744 2003–04<br />
2. Luis Flores 739 2002–03<br />
3. Bill Wheeler 679 1987–88<br />
4. Steve Grant 614 1977–78<br />
5. Keith Bullock 579 1991–92<br />
6. Durelle Brown 576 1999–00<br />
7. Tom Lockhart 568 1975–76<br />
8. Luis Flores 563 2001–02<br />
9. Bill Wheeler 559 1986–87<br />
Bill Campion 559 1973–74<br />
REBOUNDS<br />
1. Bill Campion 419 1973–74<br />
2. Bill Campion 402 1972–73<br />
3. John Marren 385 1969–70*<br />
4. Ed O’Connor 337 1954–55<br />
5. Angelo Lombardo 332 1955–56<br />
Keith Bullock 332 1992–93<br />
7. J. Willard Doran 331 1952–53<br />
8. Steve Grant 299 1976–77<br />
9. Angelo Lombardo 288 1956–57<br />
10. Steve Grant 287 1977–78<br />
REBOUND AVERAGE<br />
1. Bob Mealy 18.4 1958–59<br />
2. Bill Campion 15.5 1972–73<br />
3. Bill Campion 15.5 1973–74<br />
4. John Marren 14.8 1969–70*<br />
5. Bob Mealy 14.7 1957–58<br />
6. Ed O’Connor 14.5 1954–55<br />
7. J. Willard Doran <strong>12</strong>.7 1952–53<br />
8. Angelo Lombardo <strong>12</strong>.5 1956–57<br />
9. Bill Campion 11.8 1974–75<br />
10. Bob Mealy 11.4 1959–60<br />
ASSISTS<br />
1. Phil Lane 176 1999–00<br />
2. Mugsy Green 166 2000–01<br />
3. Keaton Hyman 151 1994–95<br />
4. Richie Garner 150 1971–72<br />
5. Mugsy Green 142 2001–02<br />
6. Eric Marsh 141 1975–76<br />
7. Charlie Mahoney 136 1974–75<br />
Charlie Mahoney 136 1973–74<br />
9. Keaton Hyman <strong>12</strong>7 1993–94<br />
10. Ed Lawson <strong>12</strong>6 1986–87<br />
STEALS<br />
1. Mugsy Green 76 2001–02<br />
Billy Wheeler 76 1986–87<br />
3. Billy Wheeler 73 1987–88<br />
4. Jeff Xavier 70 2005–06<br />
5. Eric Marsh 63 1975–76<br />
Carey Wilson 63 1991–92<br />
Ed Lawson 63 1986–87<br />
8. Carey Wilson 61 1992–93<br />
9. Keaton Hyman 60 1994–95<br />
Luis Flores 60 2003–04<br />
Ed Lawson 60 1987–88<br />
FREE THROWS MADE<br />
1. Luis Flores 221 2002–03<br />
2. Luis Flores 208 2003–04<br />
3. Keith Bullock 171 1990–91<br />
4. Keith Bullock 167 1991–92<br />
5. Luis Flores 164 2001–02<br />
6. Bill Wheeler 161 1987–88<br />
7. Ken Kavanagh 157 1998–99<br />
8. Dave Holmes 151 2003–04<br />
Henry Seawright 151 1969–70<br />
10. Brian Mahoney 154 1970–71<br />
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED<br />
1. Luis Flores 245 2002–03<br />
2. Luis Flores 241 2003–04<br />
3. Ken Kavanagh 235 1998–99<br />
4. Keith Bullock 233 1991–92<br />
Keith Bullock 233 1990–91<br />
6. Ed O’Connor 231 1954–55<br />
7. Brian Mahoney 222 1970–71<br />
8. Keith Bullock 209 1992–93<br />
Bill Wheeler 209 1987–88<br />
10. Henry Seawright 208 1969–70<br />
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE<br />
1. Luis Flores .902 2002–03<br />
2. Bill Dineen .897 1979–80<br />
3. John Leonard .895 1980–81<br />
4. Jason Wingate .891 2003–04<br />
5. Brinton Huggins .874 1982–83<br />
6. Luis Flores .872 2001–02<br />
7. Luis Flores .863 2003–04<br />
8. John Leonard .854 1981–82<br />
9. Jason Wingate .837 2005–06<br />
10. Steve Grant .830 1977–78<br />
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED<br />
1. Tom Lockhart 543 1975–76<br />
2. Luis Flores 529 2003–04<br />
3. Luis Flores 508 2002–03<br />
4. Bill Wheeler 500 1987–88<br />
5. Bill Campion 479 1973–74<br />
6. Tim Cain 453 1983–84<br />
7. Durelle Brown 436 1999–00<br />
8. Keith Bullock 435 1991–92<br />
9. Keith Bullock 432 1992–93<br />
10. Steve Grant 429 1976–77<br />
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE<br />
1. Maurice Williams .650 1985–86<br />
2. Travis Lyons .621 1997–98<br />
3. Durelle Brown .6<strong>12</strong> 1997–98<br />
4. Ed O’Connor .605 1954–55<br />
Steve Grant .605 1977–78<br />
6. Jamal Marshall .603 1992–93<br />
7. Jamal Marshall .602 1993–94<br />
8. Tom Chance .600 1984–85<br />
Brinton Huggins .600 1982–83<br />
10. Guy Ngarndi .588 2006–07<br />
* missing 1968–69<br />
Luis Flores is <strong>Manhattan</strong>’s all-time scoring leader.<br />
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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS<br />
SCORING AVERAGE<br />
1. Luis Flores 22.7 2001–04<br />
2. Larry Lembo 21.9 1962–65<br />
3. Bill Wheeler 21.7 1986–88<br />
4. JoJo Walters 20.4 1977–79<br />
5. John Marren 18.5 1967–70<br />
6. Brian Mahoney 17.9 1969–71<br />
7. Bob Mealy 17.6 1957–60<br />
8. Tim Cain 17.3 1981–85<br />
9. Tom Lockhart 17.2 1974–76<br />
10. Martin Baietti 17.1 1966–68<br />
William Goodfellow 17.1 1966–68<br />
REBOUNDS<br />
1. Bill Campion 1070 1972–75<br />
2. Keith Bullock 10<strong>12</strong> 1989–93<br />
3. Steve Grant 940 1974–78<br />
4. Peter Runge 894 1986–90<br />
5. Bob Mealy 872 1957–60<br />
6. Jason Hoover 865 1993–97<br />
7. Dave Holmes 826 2000–04<br />
8. Angelo Lombardo 739 1954–57<br />
9. Jamal Marshall 716 1991–95<br />
10. John Marren 619 1969–70, ’67–68*<br />
REBOUND AVERAGE<br />
1. Bob Mealy 14.8 1957–60<br />
2. John Marren <strong>12</strong>.7 1969–70, ’67–68*<br />
3. Bill Campion 11.0 1972–75<br />
4. Steve Grant 10.8 1975–78<br />
Angelo Lombardo 10.8 1954–57<br />
6. Keith Bullock 10.3 1989–93<br />
7. Tom Lockhart 8.9 1974–76<br />
8. Peter Runge 8.7 1986–90<br />
9. George Bucci 8.6 1972–75<br />
10. Rob Manning 8.4 1969–72<br />
STEALS<br />
1. Carey Wilson 218 1989–93<br />
2. Ed Lawson 201 1983–85, ’86–88<br />
3. Luis Flores 161 2001–04<br />
4. Tarik Thacker 154 1993–97<br />
5. Billy Wheeler 149 1986–88<br />
6. Keith Bullock 147 1989–93<br />
Patrick Bouli 147 2006-10<br />
8. Darryl Crawford 140 2006-10<br />
9. Dave Holmes 139 2000–04<br />
10. Kenny Minor 132 2002–06<br />
Antoine Pearson 132 2006-10<br />
FREE THROWS MADE<br />
1. Keith Bullock 618 1989–93<br />
2. Luis Flores 593 2001–04<br />
3. Dave Holmes 415 2000–04<br />
4. Darryl Crawford 394 2006-10<br />
5. Jason Hoover 379 1993–97<br />
6. Peter Runge 370 1986–90<br />
7 Antoine Pearson 338 2006-10<br />
8. John Leonard 337 1978–82<br />
9. Steve Grant 330 1974–78<br />
10. George Bucci 324 1972–75<br />
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED<br />
1. Keith Bullock 859 1989–93<br />
2. Luis Flores 674 2001–04<br />
3. Dave Holmes 561 2000–04<br />
4. Darryl Crawford 550 2006-10<br />
5. Peter Runge 538 1986–90<br />
6. Jason Hoover 531 1993–97<br />
7. Antoine Pearson 485 2006-10<br />
8. George Bucci 482 1972–75<br />
9. Ed Lawson 457 1983–85, ’86–88<br />
10. Durelle Brown 434 1997–01<br />
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED<br />
1. Tim Cain 15<strong>12</strong> 1981–85<br />
2. Luis Flores 1432 2001–04<br />
3. Keith Bullock 1423 1989–93<br />
4. Durelle Brown <strong>12</strong>31 1997–01<br />
5. Peter Runge <strong>12</strong>25 1986–90<br />
6. George Bucci 1178 1972–75<br />
7. Bill Campion 1164 1972–75<br />
8. Darryl Crawford 1153 2006-10<br />
9. Steve Grant 1146 1974–78<br />
10. John Leonard 1054 1978–82<br />
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE<br />
1. Tom Chance .592 1984–86<br />
2. Jamal Marshall .582 1991–95<br />
3. Steve Grant .580 1974–78<br />
4. Brinton Huggins .575 1981–83<br />
5. Rich Garner .550 1969–72<br />
6. Travis Lyons .544 1994–98<br />
7. Maurice Williams .540 1982–86<br />
8. Durelle Brown .535 1997–01<br />
9. Jason Hoover .520 1993–97<br />
10. Guy Ngarndi .519 2003–07<br />
* missing 1968–69<br />
** played 1974–75 but no record<br />
ASSISTS<br />
1. Ed Lawson 447 1983–85, ’86–88<br />
2. Phil Lane 419 1996–00<br />
3. Charlie Mahoney 384 1972–75<br />
4. Tom Courtney 367 1975–79<br />
5. Charles Dubra 355 1988–92<br />
6. Jason Wingate 334 2002–06<br />
7. Mugsy Green 308 2000–02<br />
8. Keaton Hyman 301 1992–95<br />
9. Carey Wilson 286 1989–93<br />
10. Kenny Minor 278 2002–06<br />
BLOCKS<br />
1. Steve Grant 220 1975–78**<br />
2. Arturo Dubois 159 2004–07<br />
3. Jamal Marshall <strong>12</strong>9 1991–95<br />
4. Dave Althaver 94 1987–91<br />
Devon Austin 94 2005-09<br />
6. Jason Benton 91 2001–04<br />
7. Mike Bruno 89 1975–79<br />
8. Andrew Gabriel 78 2010-11<br />
9. Brendan O’Brien 75 1995–98<br />
10. Dave Holmes 74 2000–04<br />
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE<br />
1. Luis Flores .879 2001–04<br />
2. Bill Dineen .862 1978–80<br />
3. John Leonard .830 1978–82<br />
4. Bruce Seals .827 1999–01<br />
Jason Wingate .827 2002–06<br />
6. Mugsy Green .811 2000–02<br />
7. Kelly Monroe .808 1988–90<br />
8. Devon Austin .806 2005–09<br />
9. Brendan O’Brien .779 1995–98<br />
10. Tom Lockhart .775 1974–76<br />
FIELD GOALS MADE<br />
1. Tim Cain 776 1981–85<br />
2. Keith Bullock 682 1989–93<br />
3. Luis Flores 645 2001–04<br />
4. Durelle Brown 633 1997–01<br />
5. Peter Runge 629 1986–90<br />
6. Bill Campion 511 1972–75<br />
7. Darryl Crawford 482 2006-10<br />
8. Bill Wheeler 452 1986–88<br />
9. Jamal Marshall 446 1992–95<br />
10. Robert Kelly 427 1945–49<br />
Durelle Brown was a four-year Jasper.<br />
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JASPERS' ALL-TIME ROSTER<br />
Brandon Adams ’06–10<br />
Jamil Adams ’85–88<br />
Tom Alas ’86–87<br />
Hector Allen ’23–24<br />
David Althaver ’87–91<br />
Michael Alvarado ’10-<br />
Alvin Anderson ’97–99<br />
CJ Anderson ’04–06<br />
Richard E. Arndt ’47–48<br />
Richard M. Aurigemma ’67–69<br />
Devon Austin ’05–09<br />
A. Bader ’15–16<br />
Martin J. Baietti ’65–68<br />
Maynard Baker ’45–46<br />
Herve Banogle ’07–09<br />
Sergio Bardaji ’79–81<br />
Russell Barnes ’79–81<br />
George Beamon ’09-<br />
Jason Benton ’01–04<br />
David Bernsley ’89–92<br />
Brenton Birmingham ’92–94<br />
William Blake ’31–33<br />
Walter C. Bligh ’10–<strong>12</strong><br />
Justin Boeker ’98–99<br />
Phil Boggia ’70–71<br />
Joseph Bolton ’06–09<br />
Harry M. Bolton ’09–10, ’<strong>12</strong>–13<br />
Patrick Bouli ’06–10<br />
Ken Bouyer ’86–90<br />
George Boyd ’06–08<br />
James J. Boyle ’58–59, ’60–61<br />
Steve Boyle ’85–89<br />
William Boyle ’36–39<br />
James Brady ’79–80<br />
Arthur Brecht ’39–40<br />
M. Brinkman ’26–27<br />
Perry Bromwell ’82–83<br />
James Bronner ’79–83<br />
Durelle Brown ’97–01<br />
Kareem Brown ’91–95<br />
Michael Brown ’83–85<br />
Rhamel Brown ‘10<br />
John J. O’Connor was the<br />
Jaspers’ captain during the<br />
1961-62 season.<br />
Taskico Brown ’05–06<br />
William Brown ’75–76<br />
William J. Brown ’55–56<br />
Alfred E. Brunelli ’32–33<br />
Michael D. Bruno ’75–78<br />
Peter P. Brunone ’57–60<br />
George W. Bruns ’62–66<br />
Kidani Brutus ’10-<br />
George Bucci ’72–75<br />
Jeronimo Bucero ’93–97<br />
Stephen Buchler ’31–34<br />
Edward Buckley ’37–39<br />
Keith Bullock ’89–93<br />
John F. Burke ’42–43, ’45–48<br />
Michael J. Burkoski ’56–59<br />
John V. Byrnes ’45–46, ’47–50<br />
Lawrence T. Byrnes ’59–61<br />
William Caffrey ’13–15<br />
Gerald G. Cahill ’5l–54<br />
Tim Cain ’81–85<br />
William Campion ’72–75<br />
Frederick W. Capshaw ’63–66<br />
Edward Card ’37–40<br />
Ronald Carrington ’73–77<br />
Richard J. Carroll ’55–56<br />
Thomas H. Carroll ’50–53<br />
Eugene J. Carty ’67–68<br />
Alfred Caruso ’36–37<br />
Jordan Castro ’98–99<br />
Thomas G. Cavanaugh ’54–57<br />
Edward Cavellero ’10–11<br />
Tom Chance ’84–86<br />
Phillip Chiappe ’35–37<br />
Henry J. Chlupsa ’62–65<br />
Robert J. Chlupsa ’66–67<br />
Daniel Christie ’40–43<br />
Richard Ciccolella ’30–31<br />
William J. Claire ’51–54<br />
Jerry Clark ’99–01<br />
Evril “Junior” Clayton ’01–02<br />
Robert J. Cleary ’58–60<br />
John C. Clegg ’55–57<br />
Robert J. Coccodrilli ’53–55<br />
John Cohalan ’25–28<br />
Neil Cohalan ’24–28<br />
Gerard C. Cohane ’45–49<br />
Joseph Coladarci ’72–74<br />
Richard J. Cole ’36–38<br />
Michael Coleman ’87–88<br />
Thomas Coleman ’14–15<br />
Tydrayll Coleman ’98–99<br />
William T. Comerford ’45–46<br />
Lawrence Connelly ’06–07<br />
Charles Connington ’39–40<br />
Don Connolly ’47–48<br />
Thomas Connor ’35–36<br />
John Connors ’72–74<br />
Skip Connors ’80–81<br />
J. Conroy ’23–24<br />
N. Conway ’08–10<br />
Andrew Corbett ’32–34<br />
Tom Corrigan ’90–92<br />
Paul K. Costello ’60–63<br />
Noah Coughlin ’98–02<br />
Djibril Coulibaly ’08-<br />
Thomas Courtney ’40–43<br />
Thomas A. Courtney ’75–77<br />
Robert Craig ’29–31<br />
Kyle Crandall ’97–99<br />
Darryl Crawford ’06–10<br />
John R. Crews ’62–65<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
Robert Crist ’38–41<br />
Edward Cronin ’28–29<br />
Joseph Cullen ’49–50<br />
Aaron Dare ’87–88<br />
Jake Davalli ’90–94<br />
Deasy ’06–07<br />
Deegan ’17–18<br />
John DeGennaro ’86–90<br />
Frank Delaney ’35–38<br />
Thomas Dennehy ’36–39<br />
Ralph W. Deppisch ’65–66<br />
Gary DeRitter ’70–72<br />
Joseph V. DeSantis ’62–64<br />
Andrew Devers ’27–28<br />
Mel Devine ’32–33<br />
Travers Devlin ’28–29<br />
Nick Dimakidas ’96–97<br />
Bill Dineen ’79–80<br />
George Donahue ’27–28<br />
James Donohue ’07–11<br />
Robert Donohue ’34–37<br />
Donovan ’06–07<br />
James Doran ’34–35<br />
John Doran ’35–37<br />
John A. Doran ’65–67<br />
J. Willard Doran ’51–54<br />
Joseph M. Dougherty ’57–60<br />
Frank Downing ’13–16<br />
Lawrence Doyle ’<strong>12</strong>–13<br />
James Draddy ’40–42<br />
Frank Drejaj ’97–99<br />
T. Driscoll ’21–22<br />
Paul Dromgoole ’42–43<br />
Arturo Dubois ’04–07<br />
Charles Dubra ’88–92<br />
Charles Duffy ’<strong>12</strong>–13<br />
Joseph Duffy ’34–37<br />
Dunlap ’27–28<br />
Mike Dunn ’87–89<br />
Matthew Dunne ’27–28<br />
T. Dunne ’21–22<br />
Christopher J. Dye ’75–77<br />
Kyle Dye ’95–99<br />
Darryl B. Eady ’76–77<br />
Carey Edwards ’89–90, ’91–94<br />
Don Elliott ’90–94<br />
Ted Ellis ’91–92, ’93–96<br />
Mihai Enesceu ’02–06<br />
Heshimu Evans ’94–96<br />
Alexander Ezersky ’46–47<br />
Tim Fallon ’79–80<br />
Fred Faraci ’14–15<br />
Bernard Farrell ’14–15<br />
Warren Fenley ’42–43<br />
Jamel Ferguson ’06–09<br />
David Ferrara ’96–97<br />
A. Fieda ’22–23<br />
Robert J. Field ’49–52<br />
E. Finn ’26–27<br />
George Fiorenza ’28–29<br />
Douglas W. Fitzgerald ’67–69<br />
Christopher J. Flanagan ’69–70<br />
Edward Flanagan ’33–36<br />
Gary G. Flanagan ’62–65<br />
John Flanagan ’38–40<br />
Luis Flores ’01–04<br />
Charles Flynn ’37–39<br />
Walter D. Flynn ’10–<strong>12</strong><br />
Lawrence Frazier ’75–76<br />
Louis Freda ’24–25<br />
Richard French ’32–33<br />
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A. Frieda ’24–25<br />
Andrew Gabriel ’07–11<br />
Daniel T. Gaffney ’69–71<br />
Thomas J. Gallagher ’16–17<br />
Fred Gardner ’36–39<br />
Richard A. Garner ’69–72<br />
James F. Garvey ’49–52<br />
Justin Gatling ’01–05<br />
Edward Glancy ’37–39<br />
William A. Goodfellow ’65–68<br />
William Gorman ’33–36<br />
Erik Gottlieb ’89–93<br />
Grady ’07–09<br />
Stephen N. Grant ’74–77<br />
Rashad Green ’07–08<br />
Von Damien “Mugsy” Green ’00–02<br />
James Greene ’51–52<br />
Bob Gregory ’70–72<br />
John Grimberg ’31–32<br />
Pat Guy ’70–7l<br />
Kevin M. Haggerty ’59–62<br />
Sean Hall ’83–87<br />
Edward Hanrahan ’06–07<br />
Vincent Harris ’79–80<br />
Charles Hart ’88–89<br />
John Hartz ’38–39<br />
Barney Hassett ’40–42<br />
John “Buddy” Hassett ’30–33<br />
Jim Hauffler ’81–85<br />
John Hauffler ’81–85<br />
James Hayes ’35–36<br />
Joseph Hayes ’34–35<br />
Michael Hayes ’25–28<br />
William Hayes ’35–36, ’37–38<br />
Willie Haynes ’00–02<br />
James L. Heine ’71–73<br />
Stanley Hemlin ’21–24<br />
Joseph Henrich ’07–08<br />
Higgins ’07–08<br />
Marty Higgins ’08-<br />
George Hinchcliffe ’26–28<br />
Thomas Hogan ’31–34<br />
Bret Holmdahl ’85–87<br />
David Holmes ’00–04<br />
Jason Hoover ’93–97<br />
Horan ’06–07<br />
Daniel Horan ’26–28<br />
Daniel Houlihan ’11–15<br />
Gerald Houlihan ’15–19<br />
James Houlihan ’13–17<br />
Francis A. Howlan ’46–49<br />
Paul M. Howlitt ’15–18<br />
Dwight Hugget ’88–89<br />
Brinton Huggins ’79–82<br />
John T. Hughes ’45–48<br />
William Hughes ’79–81<br />
Theophille J. Hunkele ’49–50<br />
Thomas P. Hunt ’50–53<br />
Donald B. Hurley ’69–71<br />
John Hurley ’72–76<br />
Keaton Hyman ’92–96<br />
Byron F. Igoe ’48–51<br />
Francis Illig ’47–48<br />
Joseph B. Inman ’50–51<br />
Joe Jackette ’39–42<br />
Justin Jackette ’99–03<br />
Richard E. Jackette ’67–69<br />
Victor Jackson ’06-10<br />
Paul R. Jamin ’60–62<br />
Demetrius Jemison ’10-11<br />
Charles J. Jenerich ’48–51
Christano Johnson ’03–05<br />
Darren Johnson ’03–<br />
Edmond Johnson ’28–29<br />
Jared Johnson ’99–03<br />
Luke Johnson ’81–83, ’84–85<br />
Michael “Spud” Johnson ’99–01<br />
Ronald C. Johnson ’55–56<br />
Laurence Jolicoeur ’07–10<br />
George Jordon ’39–40, ’41–42<br />
Robert G. Joseph ’54–57<br />
Michael R. Joyce ’46–50<br />
Badou Kane ’96–00<br />
Anton Karl ’33–35<br />
Ken Kavanagh ’98–99<br />
Alan J. Kawaters ’52–54<br />
Buddy Kearns ’30–31, ’32–33<br />
George Kebba ’40–43<br />
Vincent Keber ’26–30<br />
Harold Keegan ’29–31<br />
William Keegan ’28–29<br />
Daniel Kelleher ’30–32<br />
Junius A. Kellogg ’50–53<br />
George C. Kelly ’54–55<br />
Robert J. Kelly ’45–46, ’47–49<br />
Sean Kelly ’00–01<br />
Ray Kennedy ’15–16<br />
Eugene Kenny ’34–37<br />
J. Keogh ’15–18<br />
Thomas Kerr ’40–41<br />
Kieren ’06–07<br />
King ’30–31<br />
Regis J. King ’49–50, ’51–52<br />
Steve Klemick ’82–86<br />
George Knapp ’23–24<br />
James V. Knapp ’53–54<br />
George Koech ’29–31<br />
Charles R. Koenig ’57–60<br />
Mohamed Koita ’09-<br />
Mike Konovelchick ’02–06<br />
Dennis E. Kordal ’66–68<br />
John Kravetz ’38–41<br />
Walter Kurcaba ’41–43<br />
James P. Lake ’52–53, ’54–55<br />
Phil “Boo” Lane ’96–00<br />
Levurtus D. Larry ’76–77<br />
Kevin Laue ’09-<br />
Edward Lawson ’83–88<br />
Timothy D. Leary ’64–67<br />
Thomas J. Leder ’58–61<br />
CJ Lee ’04–06<br />
Lawrence F. Lembo ’62–65<br />
Christopher C. Leonard ’09–<strong>12</strong><br />
John Leonard ’78–82<br />
Robert Leonard ’29–32<br />
Matthew C. Link ’62–65<br />
Lloyd ’<strong>12</strong>–13<br />
Thomas J. Lockhart ’74–76<br />
George J. Loesch ’10–<strong>12</strong><br />
Angelo J. Lombardo ’54–57<br />
Joseph F. Loprete ’49–52<br />
Matthew J. Lynett ’68–71<br />
Travis Lyons ’94–98<br />
Bob Maguire ’81–82<br />
Dennis Maher ’83–84<br />
Brian Mahoney ’68–71<br />
Charles Mahoney ’72–75<br />
Thomas Malone ’07–08<br />
William Maloney ’24–28<br />
Ronald C. Manning ’69–72<br />
John T. Marren ’67–70<br />
Eric C. Marsh ’75–77<br />
Jamal Marshall ’91–95<br />
Robert Martina ’10-11<br />
Daniel A. Martinsen ’54–57<br />
Anthony E. Matthias ’74–76<br />
Michael Mazurki ’27–30<br />
John McAlevy ’31–34<br />
Alexander J. McAuley ’63–66<br />
Robert McBride ’28–29<br />
Edward McCabe ’40–43<br />
Liam McCabe-Moran ’09-<br />
J. McCaffrey ’11–<strong>12</strong><br />
Gerry McCall ’70–72<br />
Richard D. McCann ’<strong>12</strong>–14<br />
James A. McCarthy ’74–75<br />
Justin J. McCarthy ’53–54<br />
John McCormich ’29–31<br />
John McCormick ’31–32<br />
John J. McCoy ’53–54<br />
Steve McDowell ’94–98<br />
Bryan J. McEntegart ’11–<strong>12</strong><br />
J. McEntire ’13–14<br />
McGinty ’<strong>12</strong>–13<br />
Donald J. McGorty ’56–59<br />
John McGovern ’25–26<br />
Andrew J. McGowan ’50–53<br />
Joe McGuinness ’81–83<br />
Eugene McGuire ’57–58<br />
John McGuire ’34–35<br />
John McGuirk ’35–37<br />
William McLellan ’80–83, ’84–85<br />
John McLoughlin ’41–42<br />
William McManus ’30–33<br />
Harry McNally ’33–34<br />
James McNally ’33–34, ’35–37<br />
Robert J. Mealy ’57–60<br />
Frank Meehan ’72–75<br />
Edward Meenan ’23–25<br />
Eugene Meenan ’23–26<br />
Mars Mellish ’97–00<br />
Aeneas Middleton ’99–00<br />
Miller ’06–07<br />
George J. Miller ’51–54<br />
William Miller ’06–08<br />
Kenny Minor ’02–06<br />
John Mitchell ’28–31<br />
William E. Molyneaux ’10–11<br />
Kelly Monroe ’88–90<br />
Charus Moore ’01–03<br />
Michael S. Moore ’71–73<br />
Joseph M. Morris ’68–69<br />
Kevin Moynahan ’39–40<br />
John Mugavin ’42–43<br />
Bill Mulderry ’80–83<br />
John Mullen ’35–36<br />
Joseph Mulligan ’23–26<br />
Peter Mulligan ’03–05<br />
Denis Murphy ’40–41<br />
John Murphy ’41–42, ’45–46<br />
Robert F. Murphy ’54–57<br />
Richard Murphy ’40–41, ’42–43<br />
Frank Murray ’07–10<br />
Phil Murray ’98–00<br />
Guy Ngarndi ’03–<br />
Jim Nightingale ’88–92<br />
Edward J. Noonan ’15–18<br />
James Noonan ’27–30<br />
M. Noonan ’26–27<br />
Kevin Noone ’95–98<br />
Joseph Norton ’15–16<br />
J. Nugent ’08–10<br />
Brendan O’Brien ’93–94, ’95–98<br />
L. O’Brien ’09–10<br />
James O’Byrne ’34–35<br />
John O’Connell ’06–07<br />
Edward L. O’Connor ’51–55<br />
John H. O’Connor ’54–57<br />
John J. O’Connor ’59–62<br />
Horace O’Dell ’32–33<br />
Edward G. O’Haire ’50–51, ’52–53<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
Thomas O’Halloran ’06–09<br />
Kevin O’Keeffe ’92–95<br />
V. Grady O’Malley ’66–69<br />
Joseph O’Melia ’21–25<br />
Dennis M. O’Neill ’68–69<br />
Albert J. Orlando ’65–68<br />
Arthur C. Orlando ’59–61<br />
Matthew O’Rourke ’39–40<br />
William O’Rourke ’37–39<br />
Alexander D. Osowick ’60–62<br />
Gerald A. Oswald ’71–74<br />
Robert P. Otten ’52–55<br />
Antoine Owens ’85–89<br />
Daryl Palmieri ’97–98<br />
Leo Parent ’84–85<br />
John H. Pascal ’52–54<br />
Gerald A. Paulson ’54–57<br />
Charles J. Paviolitis ’67–69<br />
Antoine Pearson ’06-10<br />
Gavin S. Pelling ’76–77<br />
Ronald J. Petro ’60–63<br />
Joseph J. Pette ’61–64<br />
James P. Philbin ’48–49<br />
Pete Philo ’92–93<br />
Justin Phoenix ’92–96<br />
Rico Pickett ’09-10<br />
Howard A. Pierson ’55–56<br />
Paul F. Pober ’48–49<br />
Richard J. Pope ’75–77<br />
Henry E. Poppe ’46–50<br />
John J. Powers ’55–58<br />
John J. Powers ’60–62<br />
Frank J. Quarto ’57–59<br />
Michael J. Queenan ’64–67<br />
Harold Regan ’29–31<br />
Reilly ’17–18<br />
Eugene Reilly ’40–42<br />
John J. Reilly ’48–49<br />
Thomas P. Reilly ’73–75<br />
Xavier Rescigno ’32–33<br />
L. Retaleato ’15–18<br />
John Reynolds ’38–41<br />
Charlie Roberts ’84–85<br />
Richard J. Robinson ’75–76<br />
Greg Rock ’87–91<br />
Dennis J. Routledge ’68–70<br />
John Rowan ’31–33<br />
Peter Runge ’86–90<br />
Douglas P. Rutnik ’59–62<br />
Harold Ryan ’29–31<br />
J. Ryan ’08–10<br />
Matthew Ryan ’26–28<br />
Thomas Ryan ’34–37<br />
William P. Ryan ’09–<strong>12</strong><br />
John Ryder ’45–46<br />
James Sarullo ’37–40<br />
James V. Sayre ’50–52<br />
Chris Schiano ’83–87<br />
Leonard G. Schnappauf ’62–65<br />
Schoenberger ’57–58<br />
Fred G. Schwarz ’48–51<br />
William Schwitter ’38–41<br />
Bruce Seals ’99–01<br />
Henry Seawright ’69–71, ’72–73<br />
Raymond Sexton ’25–26<br />
George Shand ’27–31<br />
G. Shannon ’15–16<br />
Charles J. Sharkey ’58–59, ’60–61<br />
Mike Sheehan ’83–84<br />
William Shimmon ’33–36<br />
William Simmons ’34–35<br />
Thomas Skidd ’25–27<br />
Sigmund J. Skowronski ’42–43, ’46–48<br />
Chris Smith ’07–09<br />
Donald Smith ’30–33<br />
<strong>12</strong>3<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l<br />
Joseph Smith ’21–22<br />
Konata Springer ’95–97<br />
Francis S. Steffins ’23–25<br />
Joseph Steward ’45–46<br />
Jared Stinson ’94–95<br />
Dave Stoebling ’70–72<br />
Ronald A. Stroman ’71–72<br />
Jose A. Suarez ’10–15<br />
Edwin Suchicki ’45–46<br />
F. Sullivan ’21–22<br />
Walter Sullivan ’13–14<br />
Pete Swanson ’70–71<br />
Lorenzo Tarvin ’69–72<br />
Tarik Thacker ’93–97<br />
Leo Thompson ’39–41<br />
Edward Thorpe ’07–08<br />
Nicholas Thorton ’42–43, ’45–46<br />
Thomas Tolan ’42–43<br />
Franck Traore ’05–08<br />
James J. Travers ’62–64<br />
Brian J. Tucker ’65–67<br />
Richard Tuckey ’35–36<br />
Kevin P. Turner ’62–64<br />
Darnell Tyler ’01–03<br />
Christian Van Deurs ’79–80<br />
Charles L. Verschurren ’42–43,<br />
’45–46<br />
John H. Veryzer ’42–43, ’46–48<br />
Ignatius Volpe ’35–38<br />
E. Wall ’<strong>12</strong>–13<br />
F. Wall ’<strong>12</strong>–13<br />
Gary J. Wall ’73–74<br />
Wallace ’<strong>12</strong>–13<br />
Nick Walsh ’07–11<br />
JoJo Walters ’77-79<br />
Frank D. Ward ’13–15<br />
James Ward ’79–82<br />
Myles Ward ’24–26, ’29–31<br />
George Weber ’41–42<br />
Thomas Whalen ’25–29<br />
William E. Wheeler ’86–88<br />
Richard C. Wilbur ’56–58<br />
Chris Williams ’89–93<br />
Maurice Williams ’82–86<br />
Russell Williams ’87–88, ’89–92<br />
George S. Williamson ’66–67<br />
Carey Wilson ’89–93<br />
Robert T. Wilson ’55–56<br />
Jason Wingate ’02–06<br />
Edward P. Winters ’16–19<br />
Raymond H. Wischhausen ’46–49<br />
William J. Wolkoff ’66–67<br />
William F. Woods ’47–49<br />
Jeff Xavier ’04–06<br />
Michael R. Young ’73–75<br />
Joseph R. Zamborsky ’61–62<br />
Carl Zimmerer ’21–22<br />
Fred H. Zurmuhlen ’16–18
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS<br />
1904–05 (3-3)<br />
Institute of Newark L, 21-36<br />
De LaSalle W, 20-17<br />
Co.E, Schenectady L, 8-24<br />
Mt. Carmel l, <strong>12</strong>-13<br />
Stroudsburg Normal W, 39-13<br />
St. Francis (NY)<br />
W<br />
1905–06 (6-4)<br />
Brooklyn Poly W, 35-18<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 36-9<br />
Lehigh W, 43-34<br />
Trinity W, 22-15<br />
Pennsylvania l, 26-29<br />
Stevens<br />
W<br />
Dartmouth l, 31-42<br />
Army l, 24-26<br />
Trinity W, 50-18<br />
Wesleyan l, 20-32<br />
1906–07 (2-7)<br />
N.Y. Law l, 17-23<br />
Army l, 20-57<br />
Co. F, Norwalk l, 25-31<br />
Wesleyan W, 28-25<br />
Yale l, 8-40<br />
Lehigh W, 31-21<br />
Trinity l, 22-23<br />
Lehigh l, 20-83<br />
Wesleyan l, 7-84<br />
1907–08 (7-9)<br />
Army l, 16-61<br />
Yale l, 19-47<br />
Rutgers l, 25-46<br />
St. John’s W, 46-29<br />
N.Y.S. Teachers<br />
W<br />
St. Francis (NY)<br />
W<br />
Andover l, 11-23<br />
Cushing Academy<br />
l<br />
Rutgers W, 49-19<br />
Brown l, 8-57<br />
R.P.I. l, 42-56<br />
Penn State l, 26-29<br />
Adelphi<br />
W<br />
Jersey City W, 39-25<br />
N.Y. Law l, 14-24<br />
St. John’s W, 34-17<br />
1908–09 (4-10)<br />
Yale l, 22-25<br />
N.Y. Training <strong>College</strong> W, 38-14<br />
St. Lawrence l, 25-27<br />
St. John’s W, 36-20<br />
Brooklyn Poly W, 38-9<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 61-8<br />
Lehigh l, 16-52<br />
R.P.I. l, 16-38<br />
R.P.I. l, 17-39<br />
M.I.T. l, 4-14<br />
N.Y.U. l, 10-31<br />
Penn State l, 16-22<br />
St. John’s l, 19-28<br />
Tufts l, 14-27<br />
1909–10 (7-15)<br />
N.Y. Training W, 53-25<br />
Army l, 19-41<br />
Baltimore YMCA W, 28-19<br />
Princeton l, 23-58<br />
St. Lawrence W, 27-17<br />
Villanova W, 21-14<br />
Niagara l, 21-28<br />
Delaware W, 25-24<br />
Baltimore YMCA L, 17-41<br />
Mount St. Mary’s W, 28-18<br />
Delaware l, 19-34<br />
Navy l, 25-42<br />
Crescent A.C. W, 21-19<br />
R.P.I. l, 20-22<br />
Potsdam l, 16-19<br />
Germans of Buffalo L, 22- 58<br />
Niagara l, 11-41<br />
St. Lawrence l, 21-43<br />
Potsdam l, 15-28<br />
Ogdensburg l, 26-48<br />
R.P.I. l, 24-32<br />
Canisius l, 11-33<br />
1910–11 (14-4)<br />
Bronx Catholic Club W, 73-19<br />
Army l, 18-36<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 67-13<br />
St. Lawrence l, 20-36<br />
Crescent A.C. W, 39-27<br />
Yale l, 18-24<br />
Wesleyan l, 23-38<br />
Harrisburg <strong>College</strong> W, 78-17<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 46-25<br />
Lehigh (forfeit) W, 2-0<br />
R.P.I. W, 30-<strong>12</strong><br />
Tufts W, 31-20<br />
Crescent A.C. l, 24-23<br />
Delaware W, 56-<strong>12</strong><br />
R.P.I. W, 24-16<br />
Dickinson <strong>College</strong> W, 43-18<br />
Cushing Academy W, 35-16<br />
Cornell l, 20-16<br />
1911–<strong>12</strong> (<strong>12</strong>-6)<br />
Princeton l, 24-28<br />
Penn State W, 22-19<br />
St. Lawrence l, 15-21<br />
Mount St. Mary’s W, 39-15<br />
Niagara W, 46-26<br />
Crescent A.C. W, 35-14<br />
Seton Hall W, 34-18<br />
WYWS of Connecticut W, 47-13<br />
St. John’s l, 18-28<br />
R.P.I. W, 42-19<br />
Army l, 27-31<br />
Crescent A.C. W, 26-15<br />
Wesleyan l, 21-42<br />
Bucknell l, 25-27<br />
R.P.I. W, 35-19<br />
Fordham W, 20-19<br />
Alumni W, 32-16<br />
Seton Hall W, 42-17<br />
19<strong>12</strong>–13 (8-10)<br />
Drexel Institute W, 49-23<br />
Princeton l, 14-29<br />
St. Lawrence l, 11-22<br />
Army l, 15-32<br />
Niagara W, 25-22<br />
Crescent A.C. W, 20-18<br />
Niagara l, 23-41<br />
Canisius W, 20-17<br />
St. Francis (Geneva) L, <strong>12</strong>-32<br />
Syracuse l, 25-55<br />
La Salle W, 25-22<br />
Fordham W, 35-33<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
Seton Hall l, 14-24<br />
St. John’s l, 23-31<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> L, 21-41<br />
St. John’s l, 22-33<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 32-22<br />
Alumni W, 26-25<br />
1913–14 (11-6)<br />
Co. F, New Jersey W, 34-20<br />
Princeton l, 15-32<br />
Loyola (MD) W, 48-19<br />
Mount St. Mary’s W, 34-18<br />
Army W, 21-18<br />
St. John’s W, 25-<strong>12</strong><br />
Seventh Regiment W, 45-16<br />
Crescent A.C. l, 25-27<br />
Fordham W, 17-15<br />
Dean Academy W, 52-17<br />
Catholic U. l, 24-43<br />
Mount St. Mary’s L, 23-25<br />
Loyola (MD) l, 34-48<br />
Catholic U. W, 14-5<br />
Rutgers<br />
W, 30-<strong>12</strong><br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 41-18<br />
St. John’s l, 15-33<br />
1914–15 (10-4)<br />
Co. F. New Jersey W, 38-26<br />
Princeton l, 18-30<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 36-14<br />
Brooklyn W, 61-9<br />
Lafayette W, 32-11<br />
Brooklyn Poly W, 30-10<br />
Army l, 16-24<br />
St. John’s l, 21-33<br />
Yale l, 26-43<br />
St. John’s W, 26-22<br />
Fordham W, 26-20<br />
Rutgers W, 40-20<br />
Niagara W, 39-26<br />
Brooklyn W, 75-21<br />
1915–16 (4-9)<br />
Brooklyn l, 19-57<br />
Princeton l, 20-24<br />
Dartmouth l, 19-29<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 20-31<br />
Army l, 18-35<br />
Seton Hall l, 27-32<br />
St. John’s W, 27-24<br />
Crescent A.C. l, 21-23<br />
Washington & Lee W, 28-18<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 34-28<br />
St. John’s W, 42-21<br />
Brooklyn Poly l, 27-33<br />
Seton Hall l, 22-26<br />
1916–17 (7-8)<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 40-17<br />
Princeton l, 20-32<br />
R.P.I. W, 26-20<br />
Seton Hall l, 18-34<br />
Army l, 20-26<br />
Brooklyn Poly W, 47-22<br />
St. John’s l, 27-34<br />
R.P.I. l, 18-45<br />
Alumni W, 34-28<br />
St. John’s W, 38-23<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 14-28<br />
Rutgers l, 29-30<br />
Seton Hall W, 29-27<br />
<strong>12</strong>4<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 31-30<br />
Crescent A.C. l, 15-37<br />
1917–18 (6-8)<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 28-6<br />
Princeton l, 4-36<br />
N.Y.S. Teachers W, 26-24<br />
R.P.I. l, 26-35<br />
Army l, 10-25<br />
Lafayette l, 32-42<br />
Holy Name W, 35-15<br />
Columbia l, 16-18<br />
Seton Hall l, 15-17<br />
St. John’s l, 18-32<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 27-17<br />
N.Y.S. Teachers W, 26-24<br />
St. John’s l, 11-26<br />
Seton Hall W, 38-16<br />
1918–19 (2-4)<br />
Army l, 18-25<br />
Rutgers l, 11-49<br />
St. John’s W, 43-13<br />
Stevens l, 15-31<br />
Brooklyn Poly l, 11-16<br />
St. John’s W, 21-<strong>12</strong><br />
1919–20 (1-8)<br />
Cooper Union W, 18-13<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 8-39<br />
Princeton l, 10-46<br />
Army l, 8-46<br />
St. John’s l, 15-22<br />
St. John’s l, 14-28<br />
Seton Hall l, 17-23<br />
N.Y.S. Teachers l, 5-64<br />
N.Y.S. Teachers L, 10-34<br />
1920–21 (0-6)<br />
St. John’s l, 18-45<br />
St. Francis (NY) L, 23-30<br />
Pratt l, 8-42<br />
St. Francis (NY) L, 21-24<br />
Seton Hall l, 20-35<br />
Seton Hall l, 26-63<br />
1921–22 (3-5)<br />
Stevens l, 16-55<br />
Union Theolog. Sem. W, 39-26<br />
Brooklyn Law W, 31-20<br />
St. John’s l, 32-39<br />
St. John’s W, 16-15<br />
Albany Law l, 32-38<br />
General Theo. Sem. L, 20-28<br />
Seton Hall (forfeit) L, 0-2<br />
1922–23 (7-5)<br />
Crescent A.C. l, 25-27<br />
N.Y.S. Teachers W, 33-19<br />
Stevens l, 28-36<br />
Navy l, 21-28<br />
Villanova l, 31-39<br />
Saint Joseph’s (PA) W, 30-18<br />
Army l, 25-45<br />
Cooper Union W, 36-23<br />
Fordham W, 26-25<br />
Pratt W, 32-30<br />
St. John’s W, 22-19<br />
St. Peter’s Club W, 38-34
1923–24 (<strong>12</strong>-9)<br />
Rutgers l, 31-39<br />
Seventh Regiment W, 34-17<br />
Seton Hall l, 22-35<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 21-29<br />
Mount St. Mary’s L, 18-35<br />
Navy l, 25-49<br />
Army l, 20-34<br />
N.Y.U. l, 25-31<br />
Villanova W, 45-23<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 39-19<br />
St. John’s l, 24-26<br />
Mount St. Mary’s W, 39-28<br />
Fordham l, 30-45<br />
Seton Hall W, 34-26<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 28-15<br />
Holy Cross W, 38-24<br />
Steven’s W, 27-17<br />
Niagara<br />
W, 38-19<br />
Hamilton W, 23-19<br />
Villanova W, 33-32<br />
St. John’s W, 37-34<br />
1924–25 (11-10)<br />
Alumni W, 21-6<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 23-19<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 18-27<br />
Newark A.C. W, 33-23<br />
Dartmouth l, 14-35<br />
Vermont W, 17-15<br />
Crescent A.C. l, 20-33<br />
Seventh Regiment W, 33-31<br />
Catholic U. W, 40-25<br />
Colgate l, 28-47<br />
Newark A.C. l, 28-30<br />
Seventh Regiment W, 33-14<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 32-15<br />
St. John’s l, 36- 42<br />
Springfield W, 33-19<br />
Holy Cross l, 26-34<br />
Army l, 30-40<br />
St. John’s l, 26-37<br />
Northeastern W, 35-25<br />
Fordham l, 23-30<br />
1925–26 (7-7)<br />
Alumni W, 40-29<br />
Union l, 48-18<br />
Yale l, 23-16<br />
St. Michael’s W, 60-20<br />
Vermont W, 36-26<br />
Army l, 16-35<br />
Catholic U. (forfeit) W, 2-0<br />
St. John’s l, 40-42<br />
Holy Cross W, 38-27<br />
St. Bonaventure W, 32-24<br />
N.Y.U. l, 28-30<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 44-27<br />
Fordham l, 23-42<br />
Mount St. Mary’s L, 22-32<br />
1926–27 (9-8)<br />
Lafayette W, 42-27<br />
Dartmouth W, 28-19<br />
C.C.N.Y. L, 18-21<br />
Fordham W, 19-14<br />
Mount St. Mary’s W, 30-24<br />
Army l, 20-25<br />
Alumni W, 54-21<br />
Holy Cross l, 35-39<br />
M.I.T. W, 40-29<br />
N.Y.U. l, 25-28<br />
St. John’s l, 23-26<br />
Fordham l, 18-29<br />
Williams l, 39-50<br />
Canisius W, 21-<strong>12</strong><br />
Albany Pharmacy W, 35-21<br />
Washington <strong>College</strong> W, 31-25<br />
Crescent A.C. l, 21-34<br />
1927–28 (13-4)<br />
Upsala W, 29-26<br />
Alumni W, 49-13<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 16-27<br />
Union W, 33-24<br />
McGill W, 44-25<br />
St. Joseph’s W, 29-18<br />
Fordham l, 18-21<br />
Middlebury W, 29-27<br />
N.Y.U. W, 28-27<br />
Army l, 19-25<br />
Villanova W, 37-33<br />
Mount St. Mary’s W, 24-15<br />
Muhlenberg W, 32-30<br />
St. Bonaventure L, 27-31<br />
Detroit W, 34-30<br />
Delaware W, 45-23<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 31-27<br />
1928–29 (4-11)<br />
Alumni W, 33-16<br />
St. Francis (NY) L, 13-17<br />
M.I.T. l, 28-31<br />
Naval Base l, 22-32<br />
Crescent A.C. l, 21-38<br />
Upsala l, 27-30<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 16-31<br />
N.Y.A.C. l, 23-27<br />
Villanova W, 29-23<br />
Tufts W, 33-31<br />
Mount St. Mary’s L, 19-28<br />
N.Y.U. l, 23-39<br />
Union l, 16-26<br />
Baltimore U. l, 55-29<br />
Fordham l, 21-33<br />
1929–30 (<strong>12</strong>-5)<br />
Alumni W, 30-16<br />
Albright l, 24-26<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 35-11<br />
LIU W, 35-23<br />
Georgetown l, 27-32<br />
Yale W, 24-18<br />
Bucknell W, 29-28<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 37-35<br />
Rider W, 18-16<br />
Columbia l, 24-31<br />
Baltimore U. W, 22-14<br />
Mount St. Mary’s W, 17-16<br />
N.Y.U. l, 7-29<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 20-10<br />
Villanova W, 24-22<br />
Duquesne W, 26-22<br />
Fordham l, 22-24<br />
1930–31 (17-2)<br />
Alumni W, 32-7<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 27-13<br />
Catholic U. W, 39-24<br />
Georgetown W, 23-22<br />
Georgia Tech W, 32-26<br />
Niagara W, 35-17<br />
Villanova W, 24-23<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 26-20<br />
N.Y.U. W, 16-14<br />
Bucknell W, 41-29<br />
R.P.I. W, 43-33<br />
Fordham W, 22-18<br />
Albany State W, 36-20<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
<strong>12</strong>5<br />
Union W, 28-21<br />
Baltimore U. W, 42-11<br />
N.Y.U. W, 23-21<br />
Temple W, 19-18<br />
N.Y.A.C. l, 22-23<br />
St. John’s l, 16-30<br />
1931–32 (14-8)<br />
Alumni W, 38-14<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 40-15<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 38-18<br />
Villanova W, 23-11<br />
Columbus K. of C. L, 25-30<br />
St. John’s l, 6-16<br />
Dartmouth l, 24-39<br />
Niagara W, 31-18<br />
N.Y.A.C. W, 23-20<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 20-31<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 39-24<br />
St. John’s W, 29-27<br />
R.P.I. W, 32-17<br />
Duquesne W, 29-23<br />
Providence l, 22-23<br />
Mount St. Mary’s W, 26-16<br />
N.Y.U. W, 24-19<br />
Baltimore U. W, 32-19<br />
Catholic U. W, 40-20<br />
La Salle l, 32-34<br />
Temple l, 21-46<br />
Fordham l, 26-28<br />
1932–33 (11-8)<br />
Alumni W, 40-23<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 32-17<br />
St. Francis (NY) (OT) W, 26-24<br />
LIU W, 32-29<br />
Boston U. W, 32-20<br />
Colgate W, 40-38<br />
Niagara W, 30-21<br />
Brooklyn l, 26-33<br />
Syracuse l, 25-32<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 17-35<br />
Providence l, 27-30<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 32-28<br />
Seton Hall W, 36-21<br />
N.Y.U. l, 30-37<br />
Temple l, 31-45<br />
Villanova W, 38-32<br />
Fordham W, 35-33<br />
St. John’s l, 29-37<br />
Yale l, 25-31<br />
1933–34 (8-10)<br />
Alumni W, 34-19<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 32-16<br />
LIU l, 23-32<br />
Brooklyn l, 17-26<br />
St. Francis (NY) L, 23-26<br />
Georgetown W, 26-17<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 44-17<br />
Seventh Regiment W, 38-18<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 15-32<br />
N.Y.A.C. l, 30-35<br />
St. John’s l, 23-38<br />
N.Y.U. l, 26-31<br />
Yale l, 21-31<br />
Fordham W, 16-14<br />
St. John’s l, 17-19<br />
University Club W, 32-21<br />
N.Y.U. l, 20-35<br />
K. of C. W, 27-20<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l<br />
1934–35 (13-6)<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 25-14<br />
Seton Hall W, 38-21<br />
John Marshall l, 16-20<br />
Cooper Union W, 34-13<br />
Alumni W, 34-24<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 34-21<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 28-23<br />
Georgetown W, 33-27<br />
Niagara W, 27-25<br />
N.Y.U. l, 18-19<br />
Wagner W, 44-21<br />
Duquesne l, 20-31<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 24-21<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 36-18<br />
N.Y.U. l, 19-47<br />
St. John’s l, 23-38<br />
Brooklyn W, 27-18<br />
Fordham l, 27-33<br />
K. of C. W, 20-19<br />
1935–36 (17-2)<br />
Alumni W, 46-16<br />
Cooper Union W, 43-20<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 45-18<br />
Seton Hall W, 53-36<br />
Brooklyn W, 25-23<br />
Georgetown W, 34-24<br />
Niagara W, 46-30<br />
St. John’s l, 27-34<br />
Temple l, 36-42<br />
Seventh Regiment W, 40-27<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 22-20<br />
Villanova W, 34-31<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 40-11<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 36-28<br />
N.Y.U. W, 36-26<br />
Stamford U. Club W, 29-21<br />
Yale W, 36-24<br />
Fordham W, 36-25<br />
Seton Hall W, 45-27<br />
1936–37 (14-4)<br />
Alumni W, 57-25<br />
Seton Hall W, 40-25<br />
Brooklyn W, 31-22<br />
Cooper Union W, 27-19<br />
Indiana l, 34-42<br />
N.Y.U. W, 41-34<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 40-27<br />
Niagara W, 55-42<br />
Loyola (MD) W, 43-24<br />
Utah State W, 39-32<br />
St. John’s (MD) W, 48-26<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 38-33<br />
Northeastern W, 38-27<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 50-24<br />
St. John’s W, 30-24<br />
Temple l, 27-39<br />
LIU l, 20-41<br />
Fordham l, 19-29<br />
1937–38 (<strong>12</strong>-6)<br />
Alumni W, 49-39<br />
Cooper Union W, 45-19<br />
Brooklyn l, 35-41<br />
St. Francis (NY) L, 23-37<br />
John Marshall W, 36-33<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 26-10<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 52-33<br />
N.Y.U. l, 37-42<br />
Temple l, 38-45<br />
Savage W, 53-29<br />
St. Thomas-Scran. W, 35-33<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 30-33
Niagara l, 31-39<br />
Canisius W, 49-40<br />
St. Thomas-Scran. W, 44-37<br />
St. John’s W, 40-35<br />
Seton Hall W, 46-34<br />
Fordham W, 34-31<br />
1938–39 (<strong>12</strong>-5)<br />
Cooper Union W, 52-21<br />
Alumni W, 52-33<br />
Rider W, 51-33<br />
Brooklyn W, 49-42<br />
American U. W, 43-23<br />
Illinois l, 41-60<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 46-31<br />
N.Y.U. l, 24-46<br />
Fordham W, 51-49<br />
Niagara W, 37-32<br />
Saint Joseph’s (PA) W, 42-37<br />
Syracuse l, 31-42<br />
N.Y.S. Teachers W, 60-34<br />
St. Francis (NY) L, 49-53<br />
Canisius W, 42-26<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 50-41<br />
St. John’s l, 35-52<br />
1939–40 (14-9)<br />
Alumni W, 61-35<br />
Newark U. (Rutgers) W, 41-33<br />
Rider l, 37-38<br />
McGill W, 41-20<br />
Rutgers W, 41-39<br />
Texas l, 32-54<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 41-27<br />
N.Y.U. l, 27-31<br />
Brooklyn W, 36-35<br />
Niagara W, 40-37<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 39-34<br />
Saint Joseph’s (PA) L, 35-38<br />
St. John’s l, 32-43<br />
Loyola (IL) W, 31-30<br />
Bradley l, 35-57<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 36-30<br />
Savage W, 32-30<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 25-26<br />
Canisius W, 50-39<br />
Brooklyn W, 64-27<br />
Fordham W, 41-34<br />
La Salle l, 33-46<br />
Scranton l, 56-57<br />
1940–41 (11-7)<br />
Alumni W, 54-40<br />
Savage W, 55-28<br />
Muhlenberg W, 43-36<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 42-28<br />
Niagara W, 47-35<br />
Illinois l, 40-56<br />
Cooper Union W, 56-38<br />
N.Y.U. l, 21-54<br />
Rider W, 49-39<br />
Brooklyn l, 31-38<br />
Scranton l, 39-51<br />
St. John’s l, 35-37<br />
La Salle W, 53-44<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 47-34<br />
St. Bonaventure W, 48-47<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 42-46<br />
Yale l, 44-48<br />
Fordham W, 54-47<br />
1941–42 (10-10)<br />
Alumni W, 62-46<br />
Muhlenberg W, 35-28<br />
Syracuse l, 35-41<br />
Montclair Teacher W, 58-43<br />
Springfield l, 45-51<br />
Niagara W, 45-43<br />
Oregon State l, 34-47<br />
Cooper Union W, 54-37<br />
N.Y.U. l, 42-53<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 54-45<br />
Wagner W, 67-44<br />
Scranton l, 51-63<br />
Providence l, 39-59<br />
St. John’s t, 38-38<br />
Rutgers W, 53-46<br />
St. Francis (NY) L, 28-31<br />
Boston U. W, 56-43<br />
Fordham l, 38-52<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 35-38<br />
Brooklyn W, 63-54<br />
1942–43 (18-3)<br />
Muhlenberg W, 62-59<br />
Montclair Teacher W, 60-34<br />
Syracuse W, 43-42<br />
Niagara W, 46-39<br />
Cathedral <strong>College</strong> W, 52-46<br />
N.Y.U. l, 49-64<br />
U.S. Coast Guard W, 59-42<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 49-29<br />
Wagner W, 67-23<br />
Niagara W, 49-33<br />
Yale W, 47-32<br />
Providence W, 62-47<br />
Rutgers W, 55-41<br />
Hofstra W, 41-35<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 47-33<br />
St. John’s W, 42-38<br />
Fordham l, 31-39<br />
Brooklyn W, 41-30<br />
Fort Monmouth W, 45-22<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 59-46<br />
Toledo l, 47-54*<br />
*-NIT<br />
1943–44 and 1944–45 no games<br />
played due to World War II<br />
1945–46 (15-8)<br />
Brooklyn Cathedral L, 37-40<br />
N.Y. Maritime W, 44-21<br />
Wagner W, 50-30<br />
American Int’l. W, 53-35<br />
Alumni W, 60-36<br />
N.Y. Cathedral W, 74-43<br />
Boston <strong>College</strong> W, 50-44<br />
Scranton W, 44-23<br />
Brigham Young L, 43-53<br />
Albright W, 58-41<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 45-53<br />
Villanova W, 57-47<br />
Brooklyn Poly W, 63-40<br />
Scranton W, 46-42<br />
Gannon <strong>College</strong> (PA) W, 43-32<br />
Fordham W, 40-39<br />
St. Francis (NY) L, 36-40<br />
Villanova l, 40-42<br />
N.Y.U. l, 37-61<br />
Syracuse l, 36-59<br />
St. John’s l, 30-56<br />
La Salle W, 52-45<br />
Brooklyn W, 48-36<br />
1946–47 (13-13)<br />
Brooklyn Cathedral W, 57-16<br />
American Int’l. W, 60-43<br />
Wagner W, 57-52<br />
Western Michigan L, 52-55<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 53-46<br />
Brooklyn W, 67-55<br />
Dartmouth W, 60-46<br />
Scranton W, 51-42<br />
Iona W, 69-62<br />
St. John’s l, 44-55<br />
Syracuse l, 53-65<br />
Villanova l, 50-56<br />
Holy Cross l, 49-58<br />
Siena l, 50-47<br />
Vermont l, 58-64<br />
St. Francis (NY) L, 52-53<br />
Villanova l, 60-77<br />
Eastern Kentucky W, 62-56<br />
Cincinnati l, 51-57<br />
Fordham l, 54-60<br />
N.Y.U. l, 57-67<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 57-76<br />
Fort Schuyler W, 60-50<br />
Hofstra l, 53-57<br />
Albright W, 70-53<br />
Scranton W, 71-45<br />
1947–48 (22-6)<br />
American Int’l. W, 62-56<br />
Springfield W, 59-50<br />
Fort Schuyler W, 91-52<br />
Villanova W, 52-48<br />
U.S.M.M.A. W, 75-47<br />
Dartmouth W, 57-53<br />
West Virginia W, 58-53<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 43-46<br />
Boston <strong>College</strong> L, 57-66<br />
Scranton W, 74-50<br />
R.P.I. W, 63-47<br />
Siena W, 53-50<br />
Hofstra W, 59-46<br />
St. John’s l, 40-49<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 48-41<br />
Wagner W, 59-49<br />
N.Y.U. l, 58-73<br />
Pratt W, 90-44<br />
Fordham W, 63-56<br />
Iona W, 67-51<br />
Brooklyn W, 80-69<br />
St. Bonaventure W, 35-31<br />
Washington State L, 54-58<br />
William Paterson W, 80-47<br />
Dartmouth W, 53-50<br />
Arkansas St. Teachers W, 65-60<br />
Southern Illinois W, 52-42<br />
Hamline l, 51-60<br />
1948–49 (18-8)<br />
N.Y. Maritime W, 79-54<br />
American Int’l. W, 96-35<br />
U.S.M.M.A. W, 74-45<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 56-52<br />
Bradley l, 72-81<br />
John Marshall W, 88-60<br />
Springfield W, 68-55<br />
George Washington U. L, 63-71<br />
Hofstra W, 73-60<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 73-49<br />
Villanova l, 39-40<br />
Holy Cross l, 54-65<br />
Siena W, 47-43<br />
Iona W, 53-37<br />
Brooklyn W, 81-63<br />
Boston <strong>College</strong> W, 68-54<br />
Scranton W, 66-54<br />
N.Y.U. W, 59-56<br />
La Salle l, 46-76<br />
St. John’s l, 46-53<br />
Canisius l, 52-76<br />
<strong>12</strong>6<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l<br />
La Salle W, 62-53<br />
Fordham W, 57-52<br />
Wagner W, 57-40<br />
C.C.N.Y W, 44-43<br />
U. of San Francisco* L, 43-68<br />
*-NIT<br />
1949–50 (14-11)<br />
Rutgers (Newark) W, 82-59<br />
Siena l, 33-48<br />
U.S.M.M.A. W, 88-33<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 71-57<br />
John Marshall W, 73-68<br />
Saint Peter’s (forfeit) W, 2-0<br />
Connecticut W, 71-56<br />
Santa Clara l, 64-73<br />
George Washington U. W, 76-64<br />
Bradley l, 67-89<br />
Scranton W, 71-59<br />
Upsala W, 83-54<br />
Springfield l, 57-69<br />
Siena l, 41-46<br />
St. John’s l, 52-82<br />
Bridgeport W, 71-57<br />
Brooklyn l, 77-78<br />
N.Y.U. W, 80-55<br />
Temple l, 63-73<br />
Wagner W, 73-63<br />
Canisius l, 50-52<br />
La Salle l, 60-65<br />
Hofstra W, 60-50<br />
Fordham W, 56-55<br />
C.C.N.Y. l, 55-57<br />
1950–51 (16-6)<br />
Rutgers (Newark) W, 87-41<br />
Brooklyn Poly W, 71-33<br />
Siena l, 51-56<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 72-58<br />
Texas W, 47-46<br />
Wagner W, 75-61<br />
San Jose State W, 70-54<br />
Dartmouth W, 87-57<br />
Hofstra W, 59-53<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 64-50<br />
Temple W, 64-49<br />
DePaul W, 62-59<br />
Springfield l, 51-55<br />
Scranton W, 74-50<br />
St. John’s l, 39-46<br />
Hartwick W, 91-70<br />
Canisius l, 50-51<br />
N.Y.U. W, 65-56<br />
Brooklyn W, 58-50<br />
Siena W, 64-40<br />
La Salle l, 63-64<br />
Fordham l, 49-59<br />
1951–52 (<strong>12</strong>-9)<br />
Rutgers (Newark) W, 79-35<br />
Siena l, 45-55<br />
Texas Christian W, 65-52<br />
Wagner W, 76-55<br />
Texas A & M W, 44-42<br />
North Carolina St. W, 69-50<br />
Louisville l, 66-67<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 64-72<br />
Brooklyn W, 83-43<br />
St. John’s l, 53-63<br />
Siena l, 58-61<br />
Lemoyne W, 79-71<br />
St. Francis (NY) L, 70-82<br />
DePaul l, 65-66<br />
Canisius l, 53-54
C.C.N.Y. W, 72-54<br />
Temple W, 77-60<br />
N.Y.U. W, 74-66<br />
Rutgers (Newark) W, 71-32<br />
La Salle l, 55-77<br />
Fordham W, 64-56<br />
1952–53 (20-6)<br />
Bridgeport W, 82-52<br />
Louisville W, 65-63<br />
Hofstra W, 74-52<br />
Furman W, 74-73<br />
Cincinnati W, 75-60<br />
DePaul W, 73-64<br />
Utah State l, 57-59<br />
St. Joseph’s W, 71-55<br />
La Salle l, 52-63<br />
Wagner W, 61-53<br />
Le Moyne W, 63-57<br />
Siena W, 61-49<br />
Providence W, 98-72<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 67-61<br />
St. John’s W, 60-52<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 88-46<br />
N.Y.U. W, 68-55<br />
Canisius W, 52-49<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 62-60<br />
Brooklyn W, 74-51<br />
Iona l, 59-66<br />
Fordham W, 80-66<br />
Temple l, 57-62<br />
Louisville* W, 79-66<br />
Seton Hall* l, 56-74<br />
Duquesne* l, 67-81<br />
*-NIT<br />
1953–54 (15-11)<br />
American U. W, 75-52<br />
Bridgeport W, 78-65<br />
Louisville l, 76-87<br />
Hofstra W, 98-64<br />
Wagner l, 58-80<br />
Texas l, 56-62<br />
Brigham Young L, 58-75<br />
N.Y.U. W, 80-64<br />
Saint Louis W, 64-58<br />
Fairfield W, 84-72<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 87-79<br />
La Salle l, 61-69<br />
Temple l, 62-66<br />
Army W, 83-69<br />
Le Moyne W, 66-63<br />
Siena W, 72-66<br />
Furman l, 80-92<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 58-57<br />
N.Y.U. l, 63-75<br />
Canisius W, 74-71<br />
St. John’s (2OT) W, 87-79<br />
Loyola (IL) W, 82-81<br />
St. Francis (NY) L, 72-84<br />
Brooklyn W, 104-36<br />
Fordham l, 68-73<br />
Dayton* l, 79-90<br />
*-NIT<br />
1954–55 (18-5)<br />
Bridgeport W, 101-63<br />
St. Joseph’s l, 68-78<br />
Wagner W, 68-58<br />
Hartwick W, 105-62<br />
Connecticut l, 79-90<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 95-70<br />
Brigham Young W, 78-75<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 84-74<br />
Navy W, 73-68<br />
Fairfield W, 82-67<br />
Gerry Paulson was drafted by the Cincinnati Royals in 1957.”<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
<strong>12</strong>7<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 73-69<br />
Le Moyne W, 72-65<br />
Siena W, 52-50<br />
St. John’s W, 88-61<br />
DePaul W, 71-70<br />
La Salle l, 62-76<br />
Canisius W, 66-59<br />
N.Y.U. W, 78-61<br />
Army W, 70-59<br />
Hofstra l, 74-81<br />
Brooklyn W, 98-77<br />
Fordham W, 60-55<br />
Louisville* l, 86-91<br />
*-NIT<br />
1955–56 (16-8)<br />
Bridgeport W, 98-81<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson W, 83-64<br />
Lafayette W, 81-76<br />
Wagner l, 80-83<br />
Connecticut W, 85-82<br />
George Washington U. W, 71-63<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 79-66<br />
Muhlenberg W, 85-79<br />
Saint Joseph’s (PA) L, 74-75<br />
Temple l, 79-91<br />
Adelphi W, 90-76<br />
Army l, 71-79<br />
Siena l, 73-78<br />
N.Y.U. W, 82-70<br />
Le Moyne W, 94-72<br />
St. John’s W, 83-81<br />
Canisius W, 87-85<br />
St. Francis (NY) L, 75-98<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 74-69<br />
Hofstra W, 88-66<br />
Navy W, 93-85<br />
DePaul l, 70-86<br />
Fordham W, 78-71<br />
Connecticut* l, 75-84<br />
*-NCAA Tournament<br />
1956–57 (15-9)<br />
Bridgeport W, 86-50<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson W, 76-69<br />
Saint Joseph’s (PA) L, 65-70<br />
Syracuse l, 69-72<br />
Wagner W, 82-65<br />
Connecticut W, 100-86<br />
La Salle l, 72-81<br />
Navy W, 97-76<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 71-79<br />
Siena W, 62-54<br />
Niagara W, 95-78<br />
Ohio State W, 82-67<br />
Notre Dame W, 86-79<br />
Le Moyne W, 81-71<br />
Canisius l, 67-75<br />
N.Y.U. W, 93-78<br />
Army W, 72-70<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 72-68<br />
Hofstra W, 86-70<br />
Xavier l, 86-99<br />
St. John’s (3OT) L, 59-61<br />
Wagner W, 100-67<br />
Fordham l, 73-81<br />
Memphis State* L, 73-85<br />
*-NIT<br />
1957–58 (16-10)<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson W, 93-68<br />
Bridgeport W, 83-48<br />
Wagner W, 78-66<br />
La Salle l, 59-72<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l<br />
Memphis State W, 88-69<br />
Dayton l, 51-59<br />
Pittsburgh l, 63-71<br />
N.Y.U. W, 106-81<br />
Connecticut W, 62-57<br />
Muhlenberg W, 81-66<br />
Navy l, 60-90<br />
Syracuse l, 69-77<br />
Siena W, 70-57<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 74-58<br />
Hofstra l, 69-71<br />
Adelphi W, 72-59<br />
Canisius W, 76-57<br />
St. John’s l, 66-77<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 87-96<br />
Army W, 96-76<br />
N.Y.U. W, 95-77<br />
Wagner W, 89-71<br />
Fordham W, 69-67<br />
West Virginia* W, 89-84<br />
Dartmouth* l, 62-79<br />
Maryland* l, 55-59<br />
*-NCAA Tournament<br />
1958–59 (15-6)<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson W, 86-61<br />
Bridgeport W, 102-53<br />
Wagner W, 75-56<br />
St. Joseph’s l, 57-92<br />
Connecticut l, 57-59<br />
La Salle l, 71-78<br />
Navy W, 70-66<br />
Adelphi W, 79-71<br />
Dartmouth (2OT) L, 61-63<br />
Siena W, 52-44<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 83-56<br />
Hofstra W, 75-69<br />
N.Y.U. W, 63-58<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 56-57<br />
Syracuse W, 71-53<br />
Canisius W, 76-67<br />
Army W, 94-77<br />
St. John’s W, 70-65<br />
Lafayette W, 93-62<br />
Fordham W, 73-64<br />
Providence* l, 66-68<br />
*-NIT<br />
1959–60 (13-11)<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson W, 82-71<br />
Wagner W, 76-56<br />
La Salle l, 58-71<br />
Gonzaga (Spokane) W, 91-73<br />
U. of Portland W, 64-61<br />
Saint Joseph’s (PA) L, 70-84<br />
St. Bonaventure L, 86-96<br />
Georgetown W, 90-82<br />
Hofstra l, 57-67<br />
Navy l, 51-84<br />
Adelphi W, 80-59<br />
Saint Joseph’s (PA) L, 76-82<br />
Siena W, 69-52<br />
Connecticut l, 56-64<br />
Villanova l, 55-62<br />
Syracuse W, 62-61<br />
N.Y.U. l, 54-75<br />
Canisius W, 72-70<br />
Army W, 71-62<br />
St. John’s l, 63-80<br />
Loyola (MD) l, 80-82<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 97-91<br />
Fordham W, 91-61<br />
C.C.N.Y. W, 109-67
1960–61 (8-11)<br />
Temple l, 55-73<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson W, 71-64<br />
Lafayette l, 59-64<br />
Wagner W, 64-54<br />
Hofstra l, 66-90<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 56-54<br />
La Salle l, 68-74<br />
William Paterson W, 96-61<br />
Siena W, 59-57<br />
Connecticut l, 71-73<br />
Adelphi W, 79-70<br />
Canisius l, 64-85<br />
N.Y.U. l, 65-71<br />
Army l, 52-72<br />
Temple l, 59-69<br />
Massachusetts l, 57-73<br />
Syracuse W, 82-76<br />
St. John’s l, 68-87<br />
Fordham W, 78-69<br />
1961–62 (<strong>12</strong>-10)<br />
Dartmouth W, 69-41<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson W, 83-52<br />
Navy l, 50-67<br />
William Paterson W, 84-32<br />
Georgetown W, 79-73<br />
Illinois l, 56-61<br />
Northwestern W, 80-77<br />
La Salle l, 69-76<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 90-73<br />
Connecticut l, 68-69<br />
Adelphi W, 75-58<br />
Syracuse W, 85-57<br />
Army W, 68-54<br />
Hofstra l, 52-83<br />
Siena W, 69-56<br />
Canisius l, 61-71<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 73-65<br />
Temple W, 70-65<br />
Wagner l, 73-85<br />
N.Y.U. l, 73-88<br />
Fordham l, 66-68<br />
St. John’s l, 64-88<br />
1962–63 (9-14)<br />
Southern Connecticut W, 83-51<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 52-65<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson W, 79-70<br />
U. of Rhode Island W, 88-82<br />
Bradley W, 84-83<br />
Villanova l, 54-72<br />
Bowling Green l, 73-80<br />
Syracuse W, 79-68<br />
La Salle l, 61-78<br />
Adelphi W, 91-70<br />
Wagner W, 81-73<br />
Hofstra l, 73-79<br />
Army W, 84-59<br />
Navy l, 72-80<br />
Temple l, 47-57<br />
Canisius l, 72-105<br />
St. Francis (NY) L, 46-61<br />
Georgetown l, 87-89<br />
Connecticut l, 64-68<br />
Siena W, 80-48<br />
N.Y.U. l, 72-78<br />
St. John’s l, 63-76<br />
Fordham l, 61-66<br />
1963–64 (11-11)<br />
Southern Connecticut W, 105-81<br />
Navy l, 75-83<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson W, 84-82<br />
Georgetown l, 87-98<br />
Temple W, 75-73<br />
Army l, 59-83<br />
U. of Florida l, 75-100<br />
Florida State l, 81-85<br />
Connecticut l, 57-73<br />
Adelphi W, 93-77<br />
Hofstra W, 93-89<br />
Colgate W, 82-70<br />
Syracuse l, 65-96<br />
La Salle l, 62-75<br />
Canisius l, 83-93<br />
Wagner W, 98-91<br />
Rhode Island l, 93-116<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 88-60<br />
Siena W, 72-56<br />
Rutgers l, 87-101<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 118-95<br />
Fordham W, 67-59<br />
1964–65 (13-9)<br />
Southern Connecticut W, 98-75<br />
Colgate W, 76-62<br />
U. of Rhode Island W, 77-66<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson W, 76-61<br />
Mount St. Mary’s W, 80-73<br />
Army l, 62-81<br />
Michigan l, 77-90<br />
Syracuse l, 64-87<br />
Wagner W, 83-67<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 77-71<br />
Navy l, 70-75<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 74-67<br />
Hofstra W, 97-77<br />
Syracuse W, 94-80<br />
Rutgers W, 111-88<br />
Canisius l, 83-85<br />
Temple W, 80-65<br />
Connecticut (OT) L, 75-80<br />
Fordham l, 65-67<br />
Georgetown l, 75-89<br />
Texas Western* W, 71-53<br />
Villanova* l, 71-73<br />
1965–66 (13-9)<br />
Southern Connecticut W, 114-73<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson W, 75-68<br />
Connecticut l, 55-76<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 80-72<br />
LIU W, 78-73<br />
U. of Rhode Island L, 71-97<br />
Furman W, 84-82<br />
Clemson l, 67-77<br />
Wagner W, 84-63<br />
Temple l, 66-76<br />
Adelphi W, 101-84<br />
Hofstra W, 73-70<br />
Rutgers W, 85-78<br />
Iona W, 77-59<br />
Seton Hall W, 88-76<br />
Holy Cross l, 66-68<br />
Canisius l, 85-87<br />
Georgetown W, 83-80<br />
N.Y.U. l, 53-59<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 75-64<br />
Fordham l, 72-82<br />
Army* l, 66-71<br />
*-NIT<br />
1966–67 (13-8)<br />
C.W. Post W, 82-80<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson W, 82-70<br />
U. of Rhode Island L, 86-99<br />
Navy l, 68-73<br />
Bridgeport W, 101-93<br />
LIU W, 81-79<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
Massachusetts L, 76-86<br />
Syracuse l, 87-99<br />
Wagner W, 71-69<br />
Georgetown W, 76-70<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 73-75<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 76-64<br />
Hofstra W, 80-79<br />
Temple W, 82-72<br />
Seton Hall W, 88-73<br />
Army l, 64-69<br />
Canisius W, 68-65<br />
St. Bonaventure L, 80-99<br />
N.Y.U. l, 63-76<br />
Iona W, 80-72<br />
Fordham W, 87-79<br />
1967–68 (8-14)<br />
Bridgeport l, 72-80<br />
U. of Rhode Island W, 68-65<br />
Temple l, 78-86<br />
LIU l, 52-56<br />
C.W. Post W, 91-73<br />
Bowling Green W, 75-64<br />
Marshall l, 78-85<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson L, 86-102<br />
Wagner l, 91-102<br />
Fairfield l, 79-83<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 83-64<br />
Army l, 69-75<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 87-109<br />
Seton Hall l, 55-68<br />
N.Y.U. l, 63-76<br />
Canisius W, 84-81<br />
Georgetown l, 77-78<br />
Navy l, 72-79<br />
Iona W, 72-56<br />
Hofstra W, 90-81<br />
Connecticut W, 83-69<br />
Fordham l, 66-72<br />
1968–69 (13-9)<br />
LIU W, 69-63<br />
Rhode Island W, 74-62<br />
Bridgeport W, 101-89<br />
Georgetown l, 57-63<br />
American U. W, 68-58<br />
Mount St. Mary’s L, 88-91<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 96-56<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson W, 86-66<br />
Wagner W, 90-79<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 76-78<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 87-64<br />
Connecticut W, 93-78<br />
Seton Hall W, 58-52<br />
Army l, 52-71<br />
N.Y.U. l, 91-92<br />
Canisius W, 75-72<br />
Fairfield l, 71-89<br />
Navy l, 53-54<br />
Temple L, 68-93<br />
Hofstra W, 79-63<br />
Iona W, 77-59<br />
Fordham l, 75-85<br />
1969–70 (18-8)<br />
U. of Rhode Island W, 70-68<br />
Old Dominion W, 81-73<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson W, 59-51<br />
Temple W, 80-68<br />
Bridgeport W, 87-78<br />
Wagner W, 94-67<br />
Connecticut W, 75-62<br />
Purdue l, 79-89<br />
Boston <strong>College</strong> L, 64-91<br />
Hofstra W, 57-50<br />
Marshall l, 79-87<br />
<strong>12</strong>8<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l<br />
Roanoke W, 85-80<br />
Army W, 60-57<br />
Seton Hall W, 93-88<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 82-43<br />
Rutgers l, 69-78<br />
N.Y.U. W, 68-60<br />
Navy W, 77-57<br />
Canisius l, 54-56<br />
Iona W, 65-57<br />
Fairfield l, 69-71<br />
Georgetown W, 66-49<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 1<strong>12</strong>-137<br />
Fordham W, 73-54<br />
North Carolina W, 95-90<br />
Army l, 72-77<br />
1970–71 (13-11)<br />
St. Joseph’s (NY)* L, 67-71<br />
Rutgers* W, 75-67<br />
@ Rhode Island W, 84-82<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson W, 70-68<br />
@ Wagner W, 90-78<br />
Providence* l, 69-89<br />
Cornell* l, 60-64<br />
@ Fairfield l, 71-78<br />
@ Florida State L, 68-96<br />
@ Jacksonville L, 40-67<br />
@ Pennsylvania L, 68-91<br />
@ Seton Hall W, 80-64<br />
@ St. Francis (NY) W, 90-54<br />
Army* W, 49-38<br />
N.Y.U.* W, 77-73<br />
@ Canisius W, 76-71<br />
@ Saint Peter’s L, 85-87<br />
Hofstra* W, 84-60<br />
Temple* l, 47-64<br />
@ Navy l, 60-65<br />
Connecticut* W, 86-83<br />
@ Georgetown W, 85-78<br />
Iona* W, 63-54<br />
Fordham* l, 68-84<br />
*-@ MSG<br />
1971–72 (11-13)<br />
Rhode Island* l, 70-88<br />
Pennsylvania* l, 66-87<br />
@ Hofstra l, 60-69<br />
Massachusetts* L, 83-85<br />
Wagner W, 119-69<br />
Tennessee^ l, 70-76<br />
Massachusetts^ L, 72-100<br />
@ Furman (OT) L, 95-105<br />
@ South Carolina L, 78-116<br />
@ Syracuse l, 72-84<br />
@ Temple l, 62-73<br />
@ St. Francis (NY) W, 111-75<br />
Navy* W, 67-62<br />
Seton Hall* W, 84-80<br />
@ Canisius l, 86-88<br />
@ Rutgers W, 78-77<br />
Fairfield* W, 92-75<br />
@ PMC (Widener) W, 77-76<br />
@ Army W, 87-83<br />
Georgetown* W, 86-72<br />
@ West Virginia L, 77-78<br />
Saint Peter’s* W, 98-95<br />
@ Connecticut W, 83-71<br />
Fordham* l, 84-91<br />
*-@ MSG<br />
^-@ The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA
1972–73 (16-10)<br />
Marist W, 101-65<br />
Saint Peter’s^ W, 96-78<br />
Temple^ l, 64-66<br />
Brown^ l, 54-61<br />
@ Rhode Island W, 57-47<br />
@ Wagner W, 101-55<br />
N. Carolina A&T% W, 73-61<br />
Niagara% W, 62-61<br />
So. Carolina% l, 69-79<br />
Michigan% W, 84-79<br />
@ Seton Hall W, 110-87<br />
@ DePaul W, 68-59<br />
@ UW-Milwaukee L, 77-81<br />
@ Pennsylvania L, 51-52<br />
@ St. Francis (NY) W, 95-70<br />
Army^ l, 66-67<br />
Saint Joseph’s (PA)^ L, 61-82<br />
@ Canisius l, 68-72<br />
Hofstra^ W, 95-82<br />
@ Navy l, 75-76<br />
Connecticut^ W, 97-87<br />
@ Fairfield W, 69-55<br />
West Virginia^ W, 77-63<br />
@ Georgetown W, 71-64<br />
Fordham^ W, 95-74<br />
Alabama* l, 86-87<br />
^-@ MSG<br />
%-ECAC @ MSG<br />
*-NIT<br />
1973–74 (18-9)<br />
@ Pennsylvania L, 79-91<br />
@ Rutgers W, 87-78<br />
Rhode Island* W, 81-60<br />
@ Connecticut (OT) L, 72-76<br />
@ Hofstra W, 77-51<br />
Saint Louis^ W, 88-65<br />
La Salle^ l, 73-65<br />
St. John’s^ W, 74-65<br />
@ Temple W, 68-66<br />
@ Mercer l, 71-81<br />
@ South Carolina L, 61-75<br />
@ Furman l, 76-94<br />
Seton Hall% W, 73-67<br />
Biscayne% W, 74-63<br />
@ St. Francis (NY) W, 93-71<br />
@ Navy W, 82-66<br />
@ Saint Peter’s W, 88-82<br />
Canisius* W, 80-79<br />
Saint Joseph’s (PA)*(2OT) W, 80-73<br />
Fairfield* W, 81-68<br />
@ Syracuse l, 70-76<br />
@ Army W, 68-66<br />
Marquette* l, 59-73<br />
@ W. Virginia (2OT) L, 100-101<br />
@ Seton Hall W, 64-60<br />
Fordham* W, 81-76<br />
Maryland E. Shore** L, 81-84<br />
*-@ MSG<br />
^-ECAC @ MSG<br />
%-Miami Beach Classic @ Miami, FL<br />
**-NIT<br />
1974–75 (14-<strong>12</strong>)<br />
@ Fairfield W, 86-74<br />
Rutgers* l, 77-85<br />
Saint Peter’s* l, 75-78<br />
Washington% W, 81-73<br />
Michigan% l, 66-77<br />
Fordham^ l, 70-82<br />
Seton Hall^ W, 70-66<br />
@ South Carolina L, 63-82<br />
@ DePaul l, 75-90<br />
@ Marquette l, 62-66<br />
@ Siena W, 79-72<br />
@ St. Francis (NY) W, 87-76<br />
@ Army W, 81-69<br />
Holy Cross# l, 74-76<br />
Fairfield# W, 86-79<br />
@ Rhode Island L, 83-89<br />
Hofstra* W, 75-67<br />
Connecticut* W, 77-69<br />
@ Navy W, 63-62<br />
Temple* W, 87-56<br />
@ Georgetown L, 73-101<br />
Fordham* W, 81-75<br />
Syracuse* l, 69-74<br />
@ Seton Hall W, 71-69<br />
Massachusetts** W, 68-51<br />
St. John’s** l, 56-57<br />
*-@ MSG<br />
%-Michigan Invitational<br />
^-ECAC @ MSG<br />
#-Garden Classic @ MSG<br />
**-NIT<br />
1975–76 (14-14)<br />
Connecticut% W, 99-83<br />
@ St. John’s l, 72-79<br />
Saint Peter’s* l, 65-73<br />
La Salle* W, 79-78<br />
Rhode Island* W, 90-71<br />
Hofstra** W, 89-83<br />
@ Louisville l, 71-78<br />
St. Bonaventure^ W, 67-65<br />
Indiana^ l, 61-97<br />
So. Carolina^ W, 87-73<br />
@ Notre Dame L, 71-88<br />
@ Siena W, 105-89<br />
@ Connecticut L, 66-84<br />
@ Army W, 63-62<br />
@ St. John’s l, 72-78<br />
Canisius# W, 74-66<br />
Seton Hall# l, 81-93<br />
Marquette* l, 59-78<br />
Fairfield* W, 79-69<br />
@ Temple W, 70-64<br />
@ Rutgers (OT) L, 81-92<br />
LIU* l, 71-88<br />
Navy* W, 81-63<br />
Fordham* W, 90-57<br />
@ St. Francis (NY) W, 68-60<br />
@ Seton Hall l, 63-75<br />
Syracuse* l, 53-83<br />
St. Bonaventure*** L, 74-84<br />
%-Lapchick Tournament @ St. John’s<br />
*-@ MSG<br />
^-ECAC @ MSG<br />
#-Garden Classic @ MSG<br />
**-Nassau Coliseum<br />
***-NCAA<br />
1976–77 (13-14)<br />
@ Fairfield l, 66-68<br />
Rutgers* l, 52-73<br />
@ Rhode Island L, 60-62<br />
@ Columbia l, 62-90<br />
Saint Peter’s (2OT)** W, 77-69<br />
LIU^ W, 60-56<br />
Pennsylvania^ W, 68-61<br />
Purdue^ l, 60-70<br />
@ Brown W, 81-68<br />
@ Siena W, 92-76<br />
@ South Carolina W, 70-67<br />
@ St. John’s W, 71-67<br />
@ Army W, 75-68<br />
@ St. Francis (NY) W, 69-63<br />
Holy Cross# l, 64-82<br />
Rutgers# l, 70-73<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
<strong>12</strong>9<br />
Temple*** l, 51-73<br />
@ Hofstra W, 78-77<br />
Connecticut* (OT) W, 72-69<br />
@ Marquette l, 60-86<br />
Notre Dame* l, 76-80<br />
@ Navy l, 73-84<br />
Fordham* W, 82-49<br />
@ Georgetown L, 71-79<br />
@ Seton Hall W, 92-81<br />
St. John’s* l, 64-73<br />
Army** l, 62-64<br />
*-@ MSG<br />
**-NCAA<br />
^-ECAC @ MSG<br />
#-Garden Classic @ MSG<br />
***-@ Fordham<br />
1977–78 (<strong>12</strong>-14)<br />
@ C.W. Post W, 87-83<br />
Southhampton W, 87-63<br />
@ Florida l, 81-93<br />
@ Stetson W, 92-88<br />
@ Columbia (OT) W, 91-80<br />
@ Rhode Island L, 64-66<br />
@ Temple l, 59-69<br />
@ Marist W, 103-66<br />
@ Rutgers l, 76-91<br />
Massachusetts% L, 74-88<br />
Connecticut% l, 68-75<br />
@ Saint Peter’s W, 67-63<br />
@ Wagner W, 108-106<br />
@ Notre Dame L, 64-81<br />
@ St. John’s l, 68-69<br />
@ Hofstra W, 91-73<br />
@ LIU W, 75-73<br />
@ Fairfield l, 78-82<br />
@ Siena W, 93-86<br />
@ St. Francis (NY) L, 69-77<br />
Georgetown* l, 80-81<br />
@ Navy l, 71-86<br />
@ Army l, 58-74<br />
Fordham* W, 103-92<br />
@ Connecticut l, 54-57<br />
@ Seton Hall W, 95-86<br />
%-Connecticut Classic, Hartford, CT<br />
*-@ MSG<br />
1978–79 (6-20)<br />
C.W. Post W, 90-51<br />
Kent State^ l, 76-78<br />
Brown^ W, 74-65<br />
Columbia l, 76-84<br />
@ Princeton l, 59-76<br />
Rutgers l, 60-62<br />
Rhode Island l, 76-83<br />
Temple l, 69-73<br />
Hofstra l, 70-72<br />
East Carolina% L, 71-74<br />
Tulsa% l, 74-77<br />
@ Georgetown L, 64-78<br />
Seton Hall l, 79-89<br />
LIU W, 72-70<br />
Army l, 84-98<br />
St. John’s l, 55-80<br />
@ Syracuse l, 68-113<br />
@ Connecticut L, 64-77<br />
Fairfield l, 72-83<br />
St. Francis (NY) L, 90-92<br />
Siena W, 82-70<br />
Wagner l, 55-66<br />
Notre Dame* l, 63-88<br />
Navy l, 61-64<br />
Fordham* W, 64-52<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 65-57<br />
^-IPTAY @ Clemson, SC<br />
%-Connecticut Mutual Classic @<br />
Connecticut<br />
*-@ MSG<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l<br />
1979–80 (4-22)<br />
C.W. Post l, 53-64<br />
Columbia l, 56-71<br />
Rutgers^ l, 57-67<br />
Saint Joseph’s (PA)^ L, 63-82<br />
@ LIU l, 62-63<br />
Princeton l, 28-41<br />
Stetson% l, 82-101<br />
Saint Joseph’s (PA)% L, 63-86<br />
Fordham l, 65-71<br />
@ Rhode Island L, 70-86<br />
@ Seton Hall l, 62-76<br />
@ Wagner (OT) W, 77-70<br />
Fairfield l, 55-56<br />
@ Army W, 55-54<br />
@ St. John’s l, 64-88<br />
@ Temple l, 57-72<br />
@ Connecticut L, 66-89<br />
Holy Cross l, 59-75<br />
@ Notre Dame L, 49-93<br />
@ Siena l, 66-80<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson L, 58-60<br />
Iona l, 57-70<br />
@ Navy l, 55-76<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 76-72<br />
Hofstra W, 60-57<br />
@ Saint Peter’s L, 34-57<br />
^-Rutgers Tourney @ Rutgers<br />
%- Tangerine Bowl Tourney @<br />
Orlando, FL<br />
1980–81 (6-20)<br />
Dowling W, 59-43<br />
St. John’s l, 58-78<br />
Brooklyn W, 67-63<br />
Wagner W, 58-57<br />
@ Princeton l, 49-58<br />
LIU l, 62-69<br />
Seton Hall W, 63-55<br />
@ Dickinson l, 71-82<br />
<strong>Manhattan</strong>ville W, 66-53<br />
@ Harvard l, 80-90<br />
@ South Carolina L, 62-90<br />
Army l, 60-68<br />
@ Yale l, 64-78<br />
Temple l, 53-59<br />
@ Holy Cross l, 70-82<br />
Connecticut l, 58-75<br />
Rutgers l, 57-90<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 54-66<br />
@ Hofstra l, 64-72<br />
Siena l, 65-74<br />
@ Columbia l, 44-48<br />
@ Fordham l, 54-67<br />
Navy W, 65-57<br />
@ St. Francis (NY) L, 61-78<br />
@ Iona l, 62-78<br />
@ Fairfield l, 65-68<br />
1981–82 (11-16)<br />
Dowling W, 80-68<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson^ L, 69-71<br />
West Chester (PA)^ W, 64-55<br />
@ Seton Hall l, 62-67<br />
@ St. John’s l, 54-85<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 68-59<br />
West Virginia% L, 42-73<br />
East Carolina% W, 60-54<br />
Harvard W, 82-77<br />
Holy Cross# l, 53-58<br />
VMI# W, 84-75<br />
@ Iona l, 73-80<br />
@ Army W, 75-49<br />
Yale W, 75-65<br />
@ Siena l, 66-79
Fordham l, 56-73<br />
@ Connecticut l, 57-72<br />
@ Fairfield (OT) W, 85-81<br />
Iona l, 65-69<br />
@ Saint Peter’s L, 60-78<br />
Princeton W, 52-39<br />
Army W, 53-45<br />
Columbia l, 40-49<br />
@ Fordham l, 62-74<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 36-44<br />
Fairfield l, 47-50<br />
Fairfield~ l, 55-61<br />
^-Marist Invitational @<br />
Marist <strong>College</strong><br />
%-Mountain Classic @ West Virginia<br />
U.<br />
#-Worcester National Classic @<br />
Holy Cross<br />
~-MAAC Tournament<br />
1982–83 (15-13)<br />
King’s W, 79-50<br />
Dominican W, 89-45<br />
Brown W, 63-56<br />
Seton Hall (OT) W, 52-51<br />
Siena W, 61-57<br />
@ St. Francis (NY) W, 59-57<br />
@ Wagner W, 74-70<br />
Pennsylvania^ W, 74-73<br />
Vanderbilt^ l, 71-85<br />
@ Harvard l, 73-79<br />
Connecticut W, 52-51<br />
Saint Peter’s* l, 39-45<br />
@ Fordham W, 55-53<br />
Army W, 60-57<br />
@ Fairfield l, 63-71<br />
@ Columbia l, 58-73<br />
St. John’s l, 58-65<br />
@ Hofstra W, 77-69<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 78-79<br />
@ Iona W, 57-55<br />
Holy Cross% l, 73-84<br />
Lafayette W, 81-59<br />
@ Army l, 63-68<br />
Fairfield W, 78-72<br />
@ Yale l, 67-81<br />
Fordham l, 65-74<br />
Iona l, 74-85<br />
Army~ l, 69-74<br />
^- Music City Invitational @<br />
Nashville, TN<br />
*-@ MSG<br />
%-@ Meadowlands, NJ<br />
~-MAAC Tournament<br />
1983–84 (9-19)<br />
St. Francis (NY)<br />
W, 60-59<br />
@ Brown W, 78-72<br />
@ Seton Hall l, 45-62<br />
Wagner W, 57-54<br />
@ St. John’s l, 39-62<br />
Harvard W, 79-57<br />
Holy Cross (OT) L, 62-71<br />
Ohio U.^ l, 57-68<br />
Dartmouth^ l, 46-61<br />
Columbia W, 83-77<br />
Saint Peter’s% l, 69-85<br />
@ Iona l, 76-86<br />
Holy Cross# l, 82-83<br />
La Salle l, 72-74<br />
@ Fordham l, 65-69<br />
@ Army W, 73-61<br />
Fairfield l, 64-82<br />
Yale W, 79-72<br />
Army l, 63-71<br />
Iona l, 59-82<br />
Hofstra l, 70-74<br />
@ Saint Peter’s L, 64-67<br />
La Salle** l, 62-78<br />
Fordham l, 62-82<br />
@ Lafayette W, 47-45<br />
Notre Dame* l, 58-63<br />
@ Fairfield W, 57-53<br />
La Salle~ l, 60-76<br />
^-Siena Invitational @ Siena <strong>College</strong><br />
%-@ Meadowlands, NJ<br />
#-@ Glen Falls, NY<br />
*-@ MSG<br />
**-@ Spectrum<br />
~-MAAC Tournament<br />
1984–85 (8-20)<br />
@ Notre Dame L, 52-57<br />
@ Wagner l, 61-71<br />
Lehigh W, 60-57<br />
Seton Hall W, 59-56<br />
@ Lafayette l, 52-53<br />
@ Harvard l, 51-56<br />
@ St. Francis (NY) W, 69-65<br />
Oklahoma^ l, 74-<strong>12</strong>1<br />
Oklahoma City^ L, 52-53<br />
Brown W, 74-64<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 63-73<br />
@ Army l, 49-57<br />
Holy Cross l, 66-76<br />
La Salle** l, 74-85<br />
Fordham (OT) l, 67-73<br />
Army l, 48-49<br />
@ Columbia l, 59-72<br />
@ Fairfield W, 91-69<br />
@ Yale l, 57-60<br />
Saint Peter’s% W, 75-65<br />
@ Iona l, 69-77<br />
@ Holy Cross W, 97-88<br />
La Salle l, 64-65<br />
@ Hofstra l, 61-70<br />
@ Fordham l, 55-69<br />
Iona* l, 70-84<br />
Fairfield W, 88-81<br />
Fordham (OT)~ L, 42-44<br />
^- 49th Annual All-<strong>College</strong> Basketball<br />
Tourn. @ Okla. City, OK<br />
%-@ Meadowlands, NJ<br />
*-@ MSG<br />
**-@ The Palestra<br />
~-MAAC Tournament<br />
1985–86 (2-26)<br />
Wagner l, 77-82<br />
St. Francis (NY) L, 66-70<br />
@ Lehigh l, 69-95<br />
@ Holy Cross l, 71-114<br />
@ Seton Hall l, 61-114<br />
Fairfield l, 62-77<br />
Harvard W, 81-69<br />
Lafayette l, 60-72<br />
North Carolina^ L, 45-<strong>12</strong>9<br />
@ Miami (FL)^ L, 61-79<br />
Columbia l, 35-69<br />
Brown% l, 57-87<br />
Hofstra l, 61-73<br />
Iona l, 73-79<br />
@ Army l, 46-67<br />
Fordham l, 58-87<br />
La Salle l, 74-89<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 56-74<br />
Yale l, 63-90<br />
Holy Cross W, 92-88<br />
@ Fordham l, 57-93<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
@ Iona l, 64-81<br />
@ Saint Peter’s L, 48-84<br />
@ La Salle l, 63-101<br />
Army l, 79-83<br />
Notre Dame l, 47-102<br />
@ Fairfield l, 79-104<br />
Fairfield~ l, 56-80<br />
~-MAAC Tournament<br />
^-Orange Bowl Classic @ Miami, FL<br />
%-@ Meadowlands, NJ<br />
1986–87 (6-21)<br />
Pace l, 74-80<br />
@ St. Francis (NY) W, 73-59<br />
@ Columbia l, 73-79<br />
Franklin & Marshall^ W, 83-68<br />
Hofstra^ l, 65-67<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 58-72<br />
@ Harvard l, 90-96<br />
Lehman W, 86-53<br />
@ Lafayette l, 64-78<br />
San Diego State% L, 69-77<br />
Arizona State% L, 66-106<br />
@ Saint Peter’s L, 66-88<br />
@ La Salle l, 69-102<br />
Army l, 48-62<br />
@ Fordham W, 84-83<br />
@ Iona l, 71-75<br />
@ Fairfield (OT) W, 80-76<br />
Holy Cross (OT) L, 70-77<br />
@ Wagner l, 70-83<br />
U.S.M.M.A. W, 97-72<br />
Fordham l, 79-96<br />
La Salle l, 62-76<br />
@ Army l, 58-74<br />
Fairfield l, 67-79<br />
Iona l, 81-88<br />
@ Holy Cross l, 66-75<br />
Saint Peter’s~ l, 53-68<br />
^- Hofstra Tournament @<br />
Hofstra University<br />
%- Holiday Bowl Classic @<br />
San Diego State<br />
~-MAAC Tournament<br />
1987–88 (7-23)<br />
Air Force^ W, 76-71<br />
U. Cal-Irvine^ l, 83-86<br />
Columbia W, 84-80<br />
St. Francis (NY) W, 85-73<br />
@ Holy Cross l, 87-97<br />
Wagner l, 77-85<br />
Lafayette W, 67-65<br />
Lehman W, 80-50<br />
Lamar (OT)% l, 77-87<br />
Drexel% l, 56-70<br />
@ Fresno State L, 73-101<br />
@ U.S. International L, 81-96<br />
Chaminade# l, 56-67<br />
Rhode Island# L, 80-94<br />
Harvard W, 77-66<br />
@ Yale (2OT) l, 81-89<br />
@ Fordham l, 59-60<br />
@ Army (OT) l, 80-82<br />
@ La Salle l, 70-95<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 73-74<br />
@ Fairfield l, 65-73<br />
Iona (OT) l, 82-83<br />
Holy Cross l, 93-95<br />
@ Iona l, 76-79<br />
Fordham l, 62-66<br />
Army W, 77-73<br />
La Salle* l, 74-92<br />
@ Saint Peter’s L, 67-79<br />
Fairfield (3OT) L, 105-108<br />
130<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l<br />
La Salle~ l, 51-62<br />
^-Freedom Bowl Tourney @ Irvine, CA<br />
%-Lamar Tourney @ Beaumont, TX<br />
#- Chaminade New Year’s Eve<br />
Tourney @<br />
Honolulu, HI<br />
*-@ Meadowlands, NJ<br />
~-MAAC Tournament<br />
1988–89 (7-21)<br />
Hofstra l, 53-74<br />
@ Columbia l, 53-73<br />
Rider^ W, 79-73<br />
Monmouth^ l, 48-61<br />
Wagner W, 74-65<br />
Fairfield l, 57-73<br />
Army l, 48-60<br />
St. John’s l, 54-71<br />
Siena l, 65-80<br />
Canisius W, 69-64<br />
@ William & Mary L, 53-71<br />
Bucknell% l, 56-75<br />
Springfield% l, 79-86<br />
U.S. International L, 73-94<br />
@ La Salle l, 57-81<br />
Yale W, 77-61<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 56-60<br />
@ Iona l, 63-76<br />
Fordham l, 76-82<br />
Holy Cross W, 84-77<br />
@ Saint Peter’s L, 62-81<br />
@ Fairfield W, 76-60<br />
La Salle l, 60-77<br />
@ Army l, 70-90<br />
Iona l, 49-63<br />
@ Fordham l, 41-58<br />
@ Holy Cross W, 73-61<br />
Saint Peter’s~ l, 61-62<br />
^- Monmouth Tournament @<br />
Monmouth U.<br />
%- Springfield Tournament @<br />
Springfield <strong>College</strong><br />
~-MAAC Tournament<br />
1989–90 (11-17)<br />
@ Hofstra W, 60-57<br />
Columbia W, 85-67<br />
Loyola (MD) W, 58-56<br />
Texas^ l, 63-108<br />
SW Texas State^ (OT) L, 74-76<br />
@ St. John’s l, 52-68<br />
Wagner W, 88-72<br />
Arizona State% L, 70-92<br />
Wisconsin% l, 48-63<br />
@ Niagara l, 57-62<br />
@ Canisius W, 70-65<br />
Drexel l, 77-78<br />
Holy Cross l, 56-63<br />
Saint Peter’s# (2OT) W, 77-72<br />
@ New Hampshire W, 86-57<br />
Fordham l, 66-68<br />
Army W, 78-66<br />
@ Siena l, 71-101<br />
@ Colgate l, 78-84<br />
@ Fairfield l, 50-73<br />
Iona* W, 63-54<br />
La Salle l, 78-99<br />
@ Iona l, 72-77<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 74-77<br />
Fairfield W, 64-56<br />
@ La Salle l, 60-100<br />
@ Loyola (MD) W, 80-78<br />
Canisius~ l, 59-61<br />
^-Longhorn Classic @ U. of Texas<br />
%-Tribune Classic @ Arizona State
#-@ Meadowlands, NJ<br />
*-@ MSG<br />
~- MAAC Tournament @<br />
Knickerbocker Arena<br />
1990–91 (13-15)<br />
Hofstra W, 69-65<br />
@ Columbia W, 80-64<br />
New Hampshire W, 104-81<br />
William & Mary W, 73-59<br />
@ Fordham l, 58-75<br />
@ Drexel l, 83-92<br />
@ Providence l, 77-79<br />
Southern^ l, 75-111<br />
SW Texas State^ L, 81-85<br />
Loyola (MD) W, 73-68<br />
Iona W, 65-46<br />
Canisius W, 68-62<br />
@ Fairfield l, 86-88<br />
Colgate W, 90-68<br />
@ Niagara W, 55-52<br />
@ Canisius W, 66-45<br />
@ Siena l, 55-90<br />
@ Saint Peter’s W, 54-51<br />
Fordham l, 68-75<br />
La Salle* l, 65-76<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 79-77<br />
Niagara W, 68-61<br />
@ Loyola (MD) L, 72-81<br />
@ Iona l, 69-76<br />
Fairfield l, 67-80<br />
@ La Salle l, 70-94<br />
Siena l, 69-76<br />
Iona~ l, 54-69<br />
^-Lobo Invitational @<br />
U. of New Mexico<br />
*-@ MSG<br />
~- MAAC Tournament @<br />
Knickerbocker Arena<br />
1991–92 (25-9)<br />
@ Pittsburgh^ l, 61-72<br />
Columbia W, 94-81<br />
@ Hofstra l, 79-81<br />
@ Loyola (MD) (OT) W, 79-75<br />
@ Navy W, 79-75<br />
St. John’s** l, 50-86<br />
Colgate W, 71-46<br />
@ Army W, 69-51<br />
@ Saint Mary’s W, 66-50<br />
@ California l, 56-82<br />
@ Fordham W, 67-66<br />
Bradley W, 72-52<br />
Marist W, 81-60<br />
@ Siena W, 81-66<br />
Fairfield W, 85-72<br />
Niagara W, 65-50<br />
La Salle W, 67-65<br />
@ Canisius W, 82-64<br />
@ Niagara W, 69-62<br />
Iona l, 77-83<br />
Canisius W, 73-64<br />
@ Fairfield W, 74-72<br />
Loyola (MD) l, 75-77<br />
@ Iona W, 84-69<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 73-48<br />
Siena W, 80-68<br />
@ La Salle l, 67-90<br />
@ Saint Peter’s W, 65-52<br />
Saint Peter’s~ W, 68-56<br />
Iona~ W, 79-78<br />
La Salle~ l, 76-77<br />
Wisconsin-Green Bay* W, 67-65<br />
Rutgers* W, 62-61<br />
Notre Dame* l, 58-74<br />
~-MAAC Tournament<br />
*-NIT<br />
^-Preseason NIT<br />
**-@ Knickerbocker Arena<br />
1992–93 (23-7)<br />
Hofstra W, 80-56<br />
Texas Christian^ W, 67-42<br />
Marquette^ l, 62-85<br />
@ Marist W, 62-59<br />
@ Bradley W, 61-54<br />
Army W, 83-51<br />
Fordham W, 92-67<br />
St. John’s% l, 59-74<br />
Rutgers (OT)% L, 76-80<br />
@ Columbia l, 80-84<br />
Holy Cross W, 74-71<br />
@ Colgate W, 85-78<br />
@ Niagara l, 64-83<br />
@ Canisius W, 64-60<br />
Niagara W, 70-69<br />
@ Saint Peter’s W, 57-48<br />
Siena W, 64-62<br />
Iona W, 83-74<br />
@ Loyola (MD) W, 77-62<br />
Fairfield W, 82-71<br />
Canisius W, 75-55<br />
@ Iona W, 89-76<br />
@ Siena l, 76-84<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 89-77<br />
@ Fairfield W, 82-71<br />
Loyola (MD) W, 79-62<br />
Loyola (MD)~ W, 57-37<br />
Siena~ W, 71-70<br />
Niagara~ W, 68-67<br />
@ Virginia* l, 66-78<br />
^- First Bank Classic @<br />
Marquette University<br />
%- Chemical Bank/ECAC Holiday<br />
Festival<br />
@ MSG<br />
~-MAAC Tournament<br />
*-NCAA @ Knickerbocker Arena<br />
1993–94 (20-10)<br />
@ Rutgers l, 64-70<br />
@ Wagner l, 71-73<br />
@ Fordham W, 57-51<br />
Rider W, 70-55<br />
Monmouth W, 75-63<br />
Hofstra^ W, 75-59<br />
Florida International W, 74-44<br />
Stanford% l, 60-73<br />
San Diego (OT)% L, 61-64<br />
Columbia W, 92-45<br />
@ Niagara W, 69-62<br />
@ Canisius l, 63-84<br />
Siena W, 79-67<br />
@ Iona W, 89-82<br />
@ Notre Dame W, 79-67<br />
Iona W, 99-84<br />
@ Siena W, 98-73<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 52-63<br />
@ Fairfield W, 90-68<br />
Canisius l, 67-71<br />
@ Saint Peter’s L, 63-72<br />
Loyola (MD) W, 95-80<br />
Fairfield W, 86-66<br />
@ UMass l, 54-68<br />
@ Loyola (MD) W, 84-71<br />
Niagara W, 102-58<br />
Iona~ W, 99-65<br />
Siena~ W, 68-65<br />
Loyola (MD)~ l, 75-80<br />
Old Dominion* L, 74-76<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
131<br />
*-NIT<br />
^- ECAC Metro NY Challenge @<br />
Nassau Coliseum<br />
%- Seton Hall/Meadowlands<br />
Tournament<br />
~- MAAC Tournament @<br />
Knickerbocker Arena<br />
1994–95 (26-5)<br />
Wagner W, 103-64<br />
Fordham W, 88-48<br />
@ Rider W, 73-68<br />
Marist W, 70-52<br />
@ Monmouth W, 66-59<br />
Eastern Michigan W, 73-71<br />
@ Florida International W, 70-57<br />
Wright State W, 91-46<br />
St. John’s^ l, 70-81<br />
Colgate^ W, 54-51<br />
@ Iona l, 66-73<br />
Rutgers (OT) W, 92-90<br />
@ Hofstra W, 78-57<br />
Niagara W, 85-54<br />
@ Saint Peter’s W, 76-55<br />
@ Siena** W, 66-61<br />
Loyola (MD) W, 85-56<br />
Fairfield W, 62-58<br />
Canisius*** W, 72-60<br />
@ Niagara W, 81-53<br />
@ Loyola (MD) W, 91-83<br />
Iona W, 84-67<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 73-50<br />
Siena W, 67-54<br />
@ Fairfield W, 65-56<br />
Canisius l, 58-65<br />
Niagara~ W, 83-60<br />
Fairfield~ W, 82-69<br />
Saint Peter’s (OT)~ L, 78-80<br />
Oklahoma* W, 77-67<br />
Arizona State* l, 54-64<br />
^- Chemical Bank/ECAC Holiday<br />
Festival @ MSG<br />
**-@ Knickerbocker Arena, Albany,<br />
NY<br />
***-@ Buffalo Auditorium<br />
~-MAAC Tournament<br />
*-NCAA @ MSG<br />
1995–96 (17-<strong>12</strong>)<br />
@ Georgia Tech** L, 67-87<br />
@ St. John’s l, 68-71<br />
Monmouth W, 74-46<br />
@ Fordham W, 61-58<br />
Hofstra W, 74-51<br />
@ Eastern Michigan L, 76-88<br />
@ Wright State L, 76-85<br />
UNC Wilmington (OT ) W, 69-62<br />
@ Marist l, 65-68<br />
Colgate W, 73-60<br />
@ Rutgers W, 81-76<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 71-52<br />
Loyola (MD) l, 54-59<br />
@ Fairfield l, 65-75<br />
@ Hampton W, 98-64<br />
Iona l, 49-67<br />
Siena W, 61-40<br />
@ Loyola (MD) L, 50-58<br />
Fairfield W, 81-73<br />
Canisius*** l, 57-62<br />
@ Niagara W, 74-53<br />
Notre Dame^ W, 65-44<br />
@ Iona W, 63-50<br />
Siena (OT)# W, 66-64<br />
@ Saint Peter’s W, 68-50<br />
Niagara W, 73-61<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l<br />
Canisius W, 78-61<br />
Niagara~ l, 60-62<br />
Wisconsin* l, 42-55<br />
**-Preseason NIT<br />
^-Chemical Bank Challenge @ MSG<br />
***-@ Buffalo Auditorium<br />
#-@ Knickerbocker Arena<br />
~- MAAC Tournament @<br />
Knickerbocker Arena<br />
*-NIT<br />
1996–97 (9-18)<br />
Marist* W, 63-48<br />
Hampton W, 73-61<br />
Stanford** l, 59-81<br />
Fordham W, 61-57<br />
@ UNC Wilmington L, 58-64<br />
@ Monmouth l, 55-76<br />
St. John’s^ l, 61-68<br />
Hofstra^ W, 56-55<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson L, 55-59<br />
Princeton l, 49-54<br />
@ Colgate l, 53-76<br />
@ Niagara W, 75-58<br />
Canisius*** l, 46-48<br />
@ Saint Peter’s L, 63-67<br />
Niagara W, 77-58<br />
@ Loyola (MD) L, 55-78<br />
Fairfield W, 65-49<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 73-54<br />
Loyola (MD) l, 55-71<br />
@ Iona (OT) W, 98-89<br />
Siena* W, 65-64<br />
Iona l, 62-63<br />
@ Fairfield l, 67-68<br />
@ American l, 58-70<br />
Siena l, 39-56<br />
Canisius l, 44-63<br />
Saint Peter’s***~ L, 48-51<br />
*-@ Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY<br />
^-Chase ECAC Holiday Festival @ MSG<br />
**-@ ARCO Arena, Sacramento, CA<br />
***-@ Marine Midland Arena, Buffalo,<br />
NY<br />
~-MAAC Tournament<br />
1997–98 (<strong>12</strong>-17)<br />
@ Fairleigh Dickinson L, 66-70<br />
@ Fordham W, 62-55<br />
Iona (OT) W, 64-62<br />
@ Rider l, 55-67<br />
St. John’s l, 60-84<br />
Boston University L, 59-60<br />
@ Mount St. Mary’s L, 46-73<br />
American University W, 63-59<br />
@ Princeton l, 48-77<br />
@ Saint Peter’s L, 49-54<br />
Loyola (MD) l, 57-61<br />
@ Iona l, 72-75<br />
Fairfield W, 72-68<br />
Marist W, 74-56<br />
Colgate W, 79-62<br />
Siena W, 83-79<br />
@ Fairfield W, 61-60<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 86-76<br />
@ Marist l, 60-74<br />
Canisius W, 78-68<br />
Rider l, 71-82<br />
@ Niagara l, 69-91<br />
@ Canisius l, 67-80<br />
@ Siena l, 72-89<br />
Niagara* l, 55-67<br />
Saint Peter’s*~ W, 66-55<br />
Rider*~ W, 71-58<br />
Siena*~ l, 71-77
Kyle Dye served as the Jaspers’ captain during the 1998-99 season.<br />
*-@ Pepsi Arena<br />
~-MAAC Tournament<br />
1998–99 (5-22)<br />
@ Fairleigh Dickinson L, 59-70<br />
Buffalo l, 66-68<br />
@ Rider l, 52-57<br />
Marist l, 58-60<br />
Army W, 68-54<br />
@ Boston University L, 46-66<br />
Fordham l, 57-70<br />
@ Colgate l, 68-71<br />
@ Denver l, 66-78<br />
@ Loyola (MD) W, 84-74<br />
@ Lehigh W, 67-60<br />
Niagara l, 49-51<br />
@ Iona l, 61-77<br />
@ Fairfield l, 64-83<br />
@ Niagara l, 53-69<br />
@ Canisius l, 68-74<br />
Fairfield l, 70-73<br />
Loyola (MD) l, 67-71<br />
Rider W, 79-68<br />
@ Saint Peter’s L, 39-64<br />
Siena l, 58-74<br />
Canisius W, 80-57<br />
@ Siena l, 75-92<br />
Iona l, 61-77<br />
@ Marist l, 61-85<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 66-68<br />
Rider~ l, 46-73<br />
~-MAAC Tournament @<br />
Marine Midland Arena<br />
1999–2000 (<strong>12</strong>-15)<br />
@ Buffalo l, 71-75<br />
@ Saint Peter’s W, 90-72<br />
Niagara W, 85-83<br />
@ Fordham W, 69-68<br />
Lehigh W, 106-67<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson L, 70-74<br />
Colgate l, 68-76<br />
Penn State* l, 77-83<br />
Bucknell* l, 66-70<br />
@ Army W, 69-49<br />
@ Siena** l, 84-87<br />
Marist W, 74-71<br />
@ Loyola W, 70-65<br />
@ Rider l, 65-67<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 75-51<br />
Rider W, 78-56<br />
Fairfield W, 100-93<br />
@ Niagara l, 76-86<br />
@ Canisius l, 98-105<br />
Siena l, 80-89<br />
Loyola W, 85-60<br />
@ Iona l, 78-80<br />
Canisius W, 93-69<br />
@ Fairfield l, 77-85<br />
@ Marist l, 65-83<br />
Iona l, 61-67<br />
Fairfield** l, 50-67<br />
*-@ Arizona State<br />
**-@ Pepsi Arena<br />
2000–01 (14-15)<br />
Mount St. Mary’s W, 71-57<br />
@ Hartford W, 89-58<br />
@ Holy Cross l, 61-73<br />
Fordham l, 78-83<br />
Marist l, 60-64<br />
Saint Peter’s* W, 73-67<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
@ St. John’s l, 63-72<br />
@ Hawaii l, 67-81<br />
@ Texas A&M l, 64-72<br />
@ George Washington L, 59-64<br />
LIU-Brooklyn W, 80-62<br />
@ Rider l, 62-73<br />
@ Hofstra l, 43-57<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 84-73<br />
Canisius W, 88-64<br />
@ Iona l, 74-84<br />
Fairfield W, 85-71<br />
@ Siena W, 82-72<br />
@ Marist l, 66-72<br />
@ Fairfield W, 80-65<br />
Niagara l, 78-81<br />
Siena W, 56-51<br />
Rider W, 67-61<br />
Loyola (MD) W, 72-60<br />
@ Niagara l, 80-90<br />
@ Canisius l, 57-62<br />
@ Loyola (MD) W, 69-46<br />
Iona W, 98-79<br />
Siena** l, 76-79<br />
*-@ MSG<br />
**-@ HSBC Arena, Buffalo, NY<br />
2001–02 (20-9)<br />
@ Syracuse$ l, 58-78<br />
Holy Cross W, 75-62<br />
@ Long Island W, 111-84<br />
Denver W, 81-57<br />
Hartford W, 76-38<br />
@ Saint Peter’s W, 74-57<br />
St. John’s# W, 85-68<br />
Hofstra W, 74-67<br />
Fordham& W, 82-72<br />
Iona& W, 69-58<br />
@ Loyola (MD) W, 61-56<br />
Niagara W, 98-56<br />
Fairfield W, 88-72<br />
@ Marist l, 56-58<br />
@ Siena W, 69-64<br />
Rider l, 68-72<br />
Marist W, 67-62<br />
@ Iona l, 70-75<br />
Saint Peter’s W, 96-87<br />
@ Fairfield W, 73-70<br />
Siena (OT) W, 75-70<br />
@ Canisius l, 61-62<br />
@ Niagara l, 83-94<br />
Canisius W, 73-53<br />
@ Rider l, 62-64<br />
Loyola (MD)^ W, 67-56<br />
Iona W, 81-66<br />
Fairfield* l, 74-81<br />
@ Villanova! l, 69-84<br />
$-Preseason NIT<br />
#-@ MSG<br />
&-MSG Holiday Festival<br />
^-@ Bridgeport Arena<br />
*-MAAC Tournament<br />
!-Postseason NIT<br />
2002–03 (23-7)<br />
Sacred Heart! W, 77-62<br />
Loyola (MD) W, 65-53<br />
@ Fordham W, 85-57<br />
Yale (OT)* l, 69-70<br />
Wright State # W, 76-74<br />
@ Louisville# l, 62-89<br />
Saint Peter’s l, 72-74<br />
@ Hofstra W, 93-75<br />
St. John’s$ W, 72-65<br />
Iona$ W, 68-63<br />
@ Marist W, 81-73<br />
132<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l<br />
Siena W, 82-66<br />
Niagara W, 88-71<br />
@ Rider W, 76-66<br />
@ Saint Peter’s W, 86-71<br />
Rider W, 75-61<br />
@ Fairfield W, 93-86<br />
@ Seton Hall W, 74-70<br />
@ Niagara W, 71-65<br />
@ Canisius W, 75-72<br />
Marist W, 74-53<br />
Canisius W, 79-65<br />
Fairfield l, 68-70<br />
@ Iona (2OT) l, 77-80<br />
Loyola (MD)% W, 83-49<br />
@ Siena l, 68-72<br />
Iona W, 69-58<br />
Niagara (2OT)^ W, 82-81<br />
Fairfield^ W. 69-54<br />
Syracuse+ l, 65-76<br />
!-Westchester County Center<br />
*-@ Madison Square Garden<br />
#-Billy Minardi Classic, Louisville, KY<br />
$-‐Footlocker/MSG Holiday Festival<br />
%-@ Sovereign Bank Arena<br />
^-MAAC Tournament, Trenton, NJ<br />
+-NCAA First Round, Boston, MA<br />
2003–04 (25-6)<br />
vs. Columbia# W, 72-57<br />
Fordham W, 90-77<br />
Wichita State l, 57-74<br />
Rider* W, 72-54<br />
@ Syracuse l, 63-69<br />
vs. Richmond$ W, 70-62<br />
vs. Holy Cross% W, 56-54<br />
vs. Penn% l, 47-49<br />
Hofstra W, 65-58<br />
@ Siena* W, 72-50<br />
@ Canisius* W, 81-63<br />
@ Niagara* W, 90-81<br />
Saint Peter’s* W, 87-60<br />
Fairfield* W, 89-69<br />
@ Fairfield* W, 63-60<br />
Loyola (MD)* W, 96-63<br />
@ Iona* l, 62-79<br />
Niagara* W, 65-62<br />
Canisius* W, 72-56<br />
@ Loyola (MD)* W, 91-54<br />
@ Saint Peter’s* W, 77-73<br />
Iona* W, 88-69<br />
Siena* W, 79-62<br />
@ Marist* W, 76-52<br />
@ UW-Milwaukee& W, 83-76<br />
@ Rider* l, 56-57<br />
Marist* W, 92-67<br />
vs. Saint Peter’s@ W, 83-72<br />
vs. Niagara@ W, 62-61<br />
vs. Florida~ W, 75-60<br />
vs. Wake Forest~ L, 80-84<br />
#-Westchester County Center<br />
$-Dreyfus Classic @ MSG<br />
%-Dreyfus Holiday Festival @ MSG<br />
&-ESPN BracketBuster game<br />
!-@ Sovereign Bank Arena<br />
@-MAAC Tournament, Albany, NY<br />
~-NCAA Tournament, Raleigh, NC<br />
*-MAAC game<br />
2004–05 (15-14)<br />
South Dakota State W, 73-69<br />
Rhode Island W, 67-58<br />
@ Fordham W, 76-60<br />
@ Fairfield* (2OT) L, 73-81<br />
@ North Carolina State L, 60-76<br />
Siena* W, 85-70<br />
@ Arizona l, 75-105<br />
Wisconsin-Milwaukee (OT) L, 77-88<br />
@ Wichita State W, 64-59
North Dakota State W, 89-47<br />
@ Marist* l, 62-71<br />
Niagara* W, 78-71<br />
Iona* l, 67-69<br />
Saint Peter’s* W, 92-82<br />
@ Canisius* W, 86-77<br />
@ Niagara* (OT) L, 73-75<br />
@ Rider* l, 46-75<br />
Fairfield* W, 69-61<br />
@ Siena* l, 66-68<br />
@ Iona* l, 53-55<br />
@ Loyola* l, 70-77<br />
Rider* W, 90-73<br />
Marist* W, 86-54<br />
Loyola* W, 77-61<br />
@ George Mason# L, 66-78<br />
Canisius* W, 85-62<br />
@ Saint Peter’s* L, 64-85<br />
vs. Loyola$ W, 88-67<br />
vs. Fairfield$ l, 60-62<br />
#-ESPN BracketBuster game<br />
$-MAAC Tournament, Buffalo, NY<br />
*-MAAC game<br />
2005–06 (20-11)<br />
@ Seton Hall^ L, 52-66<br />
George Mason L, 66-72<br />
@ Syracuse (OT) L, 82-87<br />
@ Rhode Island L, 69-78<br />
Marist* W, 90-79<br />
@ Loyola* W, 85-73<br />
@ North Dakota State W, 76-62<br />
@ South Dakota State (OT) W, 73-70<br />
Fordham W, 81-68<br />
St. Francis-N.Y. W, 89-78<br />
@ Iona* W, 87-68<br />
Saint Peter’s* W, 95-82<br />
Rider* W, 87-81<br />
Siena* W, 77-74<br />
@ Marist* l, 68-77<br />
Canisius* W, 78-71<br />
@ Rider* l, 56-75<br />
@ Farifield* W, 74-69<br />
@ Siena* W, 63-58<br />
Niagara* l, 51-67<br />
Loyola* W, 86-68<br />
@ Saint Peter’s* W, 81-74<br />
@ Canisius* l, 75-86<br />
@ Niagara* (OT) W, 82-81<br />
Long Beach State& L, 94-108<br />
Fairfield* W, 78-77<br />
Iona* W, 78-74<br />
vs. Saint Peter’s% L, 74-84<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson$ W, 80-77<br />
@ Maryland$ W, 87-84<br />
@ Old Dominion$ L, 66-70<br />
^-NIT Season Tip-off<br />
&-ESPN BracketBuster game<br />
%-MAAC Championships, Albany, NY<br />
$-NIT<br />
*-MAAC game<br />
2006–07 (13-17)<br />
NJIt l, 55-56<br />
Wagner W, 63-60<br />
Hofstra (OT) W, 79-77<br />
Princeton l, 45-57<br />
Boston University L, 65-74<br />
@ Fordham l, 66-70<br />
@ Memphis l, 59-77<br />
@ Fairfield* W, 57-54<br />
Loyola* l, 58-77<br />
@ St. Francis-N.Y. (OT) L, 73-76<br />
@ Long Beach State L, 61-74<br />
@ Pepperdine W, 89-87<br />
Fairfield* W, 58-54<br />
@ Canisius* W, 60-51<br />
@ Iona* W, 73-63<br />
@ Saint Peter’s* W, 71-66<br />
Rider* W, 86-75<br />
Siena* l, 69-80<br />
@ Loyola* W, 70-68<br />
Canisius* l, 64-67<br />
Marist* W, 75-74<br />
@ Niagara* l, 70-81<br />
Saint Peter’s* W, 58-51<br />
@ Rider* l, 68-75<br />
Niagara* l, 74-76<br />
@ Marist* l, 57-73<br />
@ Eastern Michigan& L, 51-65<br />
@ Siena* l, 61-78<br />
Iona* W, 71-65<br />
vs. Siena% l, 72-75<br />
&-O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters<br />
game<br />
%-MAAC Championships, Bridgeport,<br />
CT<br />
*-MAAC game<br />
2007–08 (<strong>12</strong>-19)<br />
@ NJIT W, 70-28<br />
@ Wagner W, 69-56<br />
@ Hofstra (OT) L, 71-73<br />
Eastern Michigan L, 57-61<br />
St. Francis-N.Y. W, 77-69<br />
Fordham l, 57-66<br />
@ Boston University W, 72-65<br />
Saint Peter’s* W, 65-62<br />
@ Loyola* l, 54-77<br />
@ Princeton W, 71-66<br />
Pepperdine W, 80-79<br />
@ Rutgers l, 67-73<br />
Niagara* l, 86-96<br />
@ Marist* l, 66-76<br />
@ Canisius* W, 69-65<br />
@ Niagara* l, 63-80<br />
@ Siena* l, 56-69<br />
Rider* l, 82-85<br />
@ Rider* l, 80-93<br />
Loyola* l, 60-79<br />
Iona*# l, 60-62<br />
@ Saint Peter’s* L, 68-78<br />
Fairfield* l, 61-66<br />
Canisius* W, 97-87<br />
Marist* W, 83-62<br />
Siena* W, 73-72<br />
Binghamton& l, 56-66<br />
@ Fairfield* l, 71-83<br />
@ Iona* l, 75-87<br />
Saint Peter’s*% W, 73-59<br />
@ Siena*% l, 58-66<br />
*-MAAC game<br />
#- at Madison Square Garden<br />
&-O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBuster<br />
game<br />
%-MAAC Championships, Albany, NY<br />
2008–09 (16-14)<br />
@ NJIT W, 56-32<br />
Morgan StateW, 61-60<br />
@ Fordham W, 81-67<br />
@ St. Francis (NY) L, 70-68 Hofstra#<br />
L, 65-61<br />
Canisius* W, 81-63<br />
@ Rider* l, 76-73<br />
Princeton W, 70-60<br />
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
133<br />
@ Binghamton W, 86-80<br />
Long Island W, 65-61<br />
American l, 60-48<br />
@ LaSalle l, 89-64<br />
@ Niagara* l, 93-74<br />
@ Canisius* W, 59-57<br />
Marist*^ W, 73-67<br />
Siena*^ l, 68-64<br />
Loyola* l, 58-54<br />
Saint Peter’s* W, 62-60<br />
vs. Iona*# l, 71-51<br />
Fairfield* W, 65-60<br />
Niagara* l, 68-49<br />
@ Marist* W, 67-48<br />
@ Loyola* W, 72-65<br />
Iona*^! W, 52-39<br />
@ Siena* l, 93-69<br />
Rider* W, 73-68<br />
@ William & Mary& W, 54-39<br />
@ Fairfield* l, 56-55<br />
@ Saint Peter’s* L, 66-63<br />
Fairfield% l, 68-61<br />
* MAAC Game #-at Madison Square<br />
Garden & - O’Reilly ESPNU Bracket-<br />
Buster game<br />
%-MAAC Championships, Albany, NY<br />
2009-10 (11-20)<br />
NJIT W, 70-58<br />
@ Princeton l, 61-54<br />
William & Mary L, 75-70<br />
Florida Atlantic W, 73-66<br />
@ American W, 69-62<br />
Fordham W, 68-44<br />
@ Niagara* l, 88-64<br />
@ Canisius* W, 71-57<br />
@ Hofstra l, 44-39<br />
@ Morgan State L, 83-74<br />
@ Long Island W, 71-61<br />
@ Vanderbilt l, 86-48<br />
@ Marist* l, 72-66<br />
Rider* l, 65-64<br />
Saint Peter’s* W, 76-53<br />
@ Fairfield* l, 88-85<br />
Canisius*<br />
L, 63-61 (OT)<br />
@ Siena* l, 83-68<br />
Iona* l, 56-53<br />
Siena* l, 66-58<br />
@ Rider* l, 74-71<br />
@ Saint Peter’s* L, 72-44<br />
Marist* W, 72-47<br />
Loyola* l, 62-56<br />
@ Iona* W, 66-60<br />
Fairfield* l, 74-56<br />
Towson& W, 78-62<br />
Niagara* l, 74-72<br />
@ Loyola* l, 71-59<br />
Loyola% W, 94-79<br />
Siena% l, 78-61<br />
* MAAC Game & - ESPN Bracket-<br />
Buster game<br />
%-MAAC Championships, Albany, NY<br />
2010-11 (6-25)<br />
@NJIT W, 75-70<br />
Penn W, 59-54<br />
Long Island l, 91-80<br />
Wisconsin$ l, 50-35<br />
Texas A&M$ l, 74-45<br />
Georgia$ l, 61-58<br />
Rider* l, 88-59<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l<br />
@ Saint Peter’s* L, 66-49<br />
@ Fordham l, 73-59<br />
Binghamton l, 70-69<br />
Hofstra l, 71-58<br />
@ Bowling Green L, 70-57<br />
@ Rider* l, 88-78<br />
Loyola* l, 82-67<br />
Marist* l, 65-59<br />
@ Florida Atlantic L, 57-50<br />
Canisius* l, 72-51<br />
Niagara* W, 51-49<br />
@ Loyola* l, 62-50<br />
Saint Peter’s* l, 62-53<br />
@ Fairfield* l, 61-59<br />
@ Marist* W, 60-59<br />
@ Siena* l, 64-57<br />
@ Iona* l, 85-67<br />
Fairfield *L, 65-58<br />
Siena* W, 84, 81<br />
Iona* l, 102-65<br />
@ Stony Brook& W, 64-63 (OT)<br />
@ Canisius* l, 72-63<br />
@ Niagara* l, 66-59<br />
Siena%<br />
l, 68-66 (OT)<br />
* MAAC Game $ Old Spice Classic,<br />
Orlando, Fla.<br />
& - ESPN BracketBuster game<br />
%-MAAC Championships, Bridgeport,<br />
Conn.
M a n h a t t a n C o l l e g e<br />
134<br />
m e n ’ s b a s k e t b a l l