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Page 1: 2010-11 New Haven Men's Basketball Media Guide

2010-11 MEN’S BASKETBALL

WWW.NEWHAVENCHARGERS.COM

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University of New Haven

QUICK FACTSFounded: 1920Campus: Located in West Haven, Conn., 84 acres on a hilltop overlooking Long Island Sound and the culturally rich city ofNew Haven. A southeastern branch is located in New London,Conn.Enrollment: 3540 undergraduate fulltime, 5770 total enrollmentStudent Ratio: 49% Male, 51 % FemaleGeographic Distribution: 46 states and 26 countriesDiversity: 26% from minority groups (all categories)

FACULTYOver 80% hold PhD’s or the highest degree in their fields. Many have backgrounds as working professionals and are consultants to Connecticut businesses, bringing hands-on experience to theclassroom. UNH has a student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMSUNH offers Associate’s, Bachelor’s, and Master’s Degrees in 114 programs in Arts & Sciences; Business; Engineering; and Justice,Safety and Security Studies. There are nearly 100 different undergraduate programs and 30 graduate programs.

SPECIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMSHonors Program for highly-motivated students with high levelsof academic achievement. Freshman-year program for all new fresh-men to help them make the transition into university life.Developmental Studies Program for students requiring strengthen-ing of basic academic skills. Center for Learning Resources offersfree tutoring for students seeking extra help with their studies.

INTERNSHIPSOur location in New Haven and proximity to New York City andHartford allow us to offer internships with a wide variety of busi-nesses, government, and non-profit agencies, including ESPN, MTV,Disney, FBI Crime Labs, U.S. Attorney’s Offices, Unilever, and UnitedTechnologies Corporation, among others.

RESIDENTIAL LIFEMaking you feel at home is a priority at UNH. Our on-campus hous-ing is available in eight residence halls. Residential Life staff mem-bers live in each hall and help promote an atmosphere conducive tostudy and social interaction among students. Residence HallCouncils, composed of students elected by their peers, plan socialand recreational activities and serve as representatives for studentsliving in each hall. Room accommodations range from traditionalresidence halls (equipped with a fitness room and campus conven-ience store) to multi-bedroom, apartment-style residences.

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Visit www.newhaven.edu or call 1-800-DIAL-UNH (342-5864)

The David A.BeckermanRecreation Center,opened Fall 2007.Made possible by a generous donationfrom alumnus DavidA. Beckerman, theCenter includes

basketball courts; a multi-sport court for rollerblading, roller hockey,volleyball and indoor soccer; a fitness center with aerobic equipment,weights and televisions; a multi-purpose room for yoga, step aerobics,Pilates and other activities; an elevated running track; and a loungearea for relaxation.

For more information visit us onlineat: www.newhaven.edu or call 800-DIAL-UNH (800-342-5864) to speak with an admissions representative.

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2010-11 SCHEDULENOVEMBERSat. 13 at Mercy College ......................... 3:00 PMWed. 17 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL*..... 5:30 PMSat. 20 at Caldwell College ..................... 2:00 PMTue. 23 at Assumption College * .............7:30 PMSun. 28 at Le Moyne * ............................. 3:00 PM

DECEMBERWed. 1 COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE * ........7:30 PMSat. 4 PACE UNIVERSITY * .................... 1:30 PMTue. 7 at Adelphi University * ................7:30 PMSun. 19 at Bloomfi eld College ................. 3:00 PMThu. 30 NYIT ............................................. 4:00 PM

JANUARYSun. 2 at So. Connecticut State *. ........ 3:30 PMWed. 5 at Bentley University * ................7:30 PMSat. 8 UMASS-LOWELL * ...................... 1:30 PMTue. 11 at Franklin Pierce * .....................7:30 PMSun. 16 STONEHILL COLLEGE * .............. 3:30 PMWed. 19 SAINT MICHAEL’S COLLEGE * .... 5:30 PMSat. 22 at Saint Anselm College* ........... 3:30 PMTue. 25 SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIV.* .....7:30 PMSat. 29 at Merrimack College * .............. 3:00 PM

FEBRUARYWed. 2 at American International * ........7:30 PMSat. 5 SO. CONNECTICUT STATE * ........ 3:30 PMTue. 8 ASSUMPTION COLLEGE * ...........7:30 PM Sat. 12 LE MOYNE COLLEGE * ............... 1:30 PMWed. 16 at Saint Rose * ............................7:30 PMSat. 19 at Pace University * .................... 3:30 PMWed. 23 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY * ...............7:30 PM

* Northeast-10 Conference matchHome matches in CAPS played at Chargers Gymnasium

QUICK FACTSUNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVENPresident:............................................Dr. Steven H. KaplanLocation: .........................................West Haven, CT 06516Founded: ...................................................................... 1920Enrollment: ......................................6,000 total enrollmentColors: ................................................................Blue & GoldNickname:.............................................................. ChargersWebsite: ............................................... www.newhaven.edu

MEN’S BASKETBALLHead Coach: .....................................................Ted Hotaling Record at UNH:....................................... 0-0-0 / 1st year Collegiate Record: .................................. 0-0-0 / 1st year Offi ce Phone: ......................................... (203) 932-7024 e-mail: ..................................... [email protected] Record: ....................................5-22 (5-17 NE-10)All-Time Record: .......................................... 696-620 (.529)First Year of Men’s Basketball:................. 1961 (49 years)Home Facility: ..................................... Charger Gymnasium Capacity: .................................................................. 2500Assistant Coach: ............................................ Tobe CarberryAssistant Coach: ....................................... Marcus WellmanAssistant Coach: ................................................. Jon Weiner

CHARGER ATHLETICSDirector of Athletics: .......................................Deborah ChinAthletic Dept. Phone: ................................ (203) 932-7016Athletic Dept. Fax: ..................................... (203) 932-7470Dir. of Sports Medicine: .................................Ivo Wesseling Offi ce Phone: ......................................... (203) 932-7407Affi liation: .................................................... NCAA Division II Website: ................................................... www.ncaa.comConference ..................................................... Northeast-10 Website: ........................................ www.northeast10.org

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONDirector: ...................................................Andrew Beardsley Offi ce Phone: .........................................(203) 932-7025 Cell Phone: .............................................(203) 887-5374 Fax:......................................................... (203) 932-7470 e-mail: ..................................abeardsley@newhaven.eduGraduate Assistant .................................. Anthony DistasioGraduate Assistant .........................................Lauren HoodSports Hotline: ........................................... (203) 932-7007Website: .............................. www.NewHavenChargers.com

CONTENTSUniversity of New Haven ................................................. IFCCharger Basketball - 2010-11 Schedule ................................................ 2, BC - Quick Facts ................................................................... 22010-11 Coaches - Head Coach Ted Hotaling ............................................ 3 - Assistant Coach Tobe Carberry ................................... 4 - Assistant Coaches Marcus Wellman/Jon Weiner ...... 52010-11 Players - Roster ........................................................................... 6 - I Chose Division II......................................................... 7 - Players .....................................................................8-162010-11 Season Outlook - Season Preview .......................................................... 17 - Northeast-10 Conference ..........................................18 - NE-10 Opponents.......................................................192009-10 Review - 2009 Statistics/Results ............................................20 - 2009 Northeast-10 Conference Results ..................21History & Records - School Records ..........................................................22 - All-Time Awards ..........................................................23

- Year-By-Year Coaching Records / Statistical Leaders.....24 - Year-By-Year Results ............................................ 25-28 - Record vs. Opponents ...............................................28 - All-time Roster ............................................................29The University - University Administration...........................................30 - Charger Athletics Club ............................................... 31 - Charger Supporters ...................................................32 - Charger Athletics .......................................................IBC

The 2010-11 UNH men’s basketball media guide was written and designed by Director of Athletic Media Relations Andy Beardsley and graduate assistants Anthony Distasio and Lauren Hood, with thanks to all previous sports information staff members and the UNH men’s basketball team. Headshots by Andy Beardsley and action photos by Summer Pierce Photography and John Kritzman Photography.

The information contained in this guide is deemed accurate as of the date of printing. We welcome all comments and verifi able cor-rections. Please contact the Offi ce of Athletic Media Relations via the contact information at left.

For the latest news and information about the team, and all the latest scores, recaps and schedule changes, log on to www.newhaven.edu/athletics or call the Charger Athletics Hotline at (203) 932-7007.

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TED HOTALING

Hotaling was named the Chargers ninth head coach in program history on March 31, 2010. With over 10 years of college coaching experience, Hotaling most recently spent five seasons as an assistant at Eastern Kentucky University. While at EKU, the Colonels enjoyed a number of record-setting seasons, including two postseason runs. Hotaling’s main responsibilities at EKU included working wi th the guards and coordinating the program’s recruiting efforts.

In 2007, the Colonels earned a berth to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship tournament. EKU was selected to the College Basketball Invitational this season after amassing a 20-11 regular season record. The Colonels were one of the best offensive teams in the country during Hotaling’s tenure as well. Last season EKU ranked in the top 10 in three-point fi eld goals made, turnovers per game and assist/turnover ratio. The Colonels also broke the Ohio Valley Conference record for three-pointers made in back-to-back seasons (2008-09 and 2009-10).

Prior to arriving at Eastern Kentucky, Hotaling served four years as a full-time assistant at Yale University from 2001-05. He also served one season as an assistant at UNH in 2000-01. The Niverville, N.Y. native began his coaching career at Adelphi University

in 1998 where he spent one season as an assistant.

At the time of his hiring, Director of Athletics Deborah Chin said, “We believe Ted’s experience at the Division I and II levels and his New England roots will allow him to excel at New Haven and in the competitive Northeast-10 Conference.”

Hotaling earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from University at Albany in 1995 and later earned his master’s degree from Adelphi University. During his undergraduate years, Hotaling helped lead the Great Danes to an Elite Eight appearance in the 1994 NCAA Division III Tournament. After graduating from Albany he went on to play professionally in Europe for the Cardiff Phoenix Basketball Club in Cardiff, Wales, and the Plymouth Rotolok Raiders in Plymouth, England.

Hotaling and his wife, Keely Garden, have two children – Owen and Susan.

RECORD OVERALL: 0-0-0CONFERENCE RECORD: 0-0-0ALMA MATER: UNIV. AT ALBANY, 1995

HEAD COACHFIRST SEASON

University of New HavenHead Coach (2010-Present)

University of Eastern KentuckyAssistant Coach (2005-10)

Yale University Assistant Coach (2001-05)

University of AlbanyPlayer (1991-95)

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TOBE CARBERRY

ALMA MATER: VERMONT, 2000

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Carberry joins the UNH coaching staff after spending three seasons at Southern Connecticut State University as the top assistant. A former standout at the University of Vermont, Carberry brings a wealth of basketball knowledge to the UNH bench.

While at SCSU, Carberry helped with player development, academics and recruiting. He coached guards, including a Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team selection, while helping improve the team grade point average to a ten-year high.

After a stellar college career, Carberry spent fi ve years in professional basketball leagues in the U.S. and Europe, including the NBA’s Development League, from 2002-07.

At his alma mater, Carberry ranked 13th on the all-time scoring list with 1,235 points and also ranked in the top 10 in games played, fi eld goals, assists, steals and blocked shots at the conclusion of his career with the Catamounts. Carberry was also a fi nalist in the 12th Annual National Slam Dunk contest at the Final Four in Indianapolis in 2000 and was awarded the 2000 New England Division I Unsung Hero Award by the New England Basketball Coaches Association.

Carberry, a James Hillhouse High School graduate, has been the Director of Summer Basketball Camp for the Connecticut Skills Camp since 2003.Carberry earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English with a minor in Sociology from the University of Vermont in 2000. He also participated in the University of New Haven’s Outstanding High School Seniors Program in 1996.

“Our program is fortunate to add someone of Tobe’s caliber to the staff. I have known Tobe since his playing days and more recently during his coaching career,” commented Hotaling. “He has signifi cant recruiting ties in the Northeast and more specifi cally in the state of Connecticut. He has great knowledge of the game and is passionate about his role in helping young people reach their potential. I think he is an excellent role model for the student-athletes in our program.”

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MARCUS WELLMAN

ALMA MATER: FRANKLIN PIERCE, 2010

ASSISTANT COACHFIRST SEASON

Wellman played for UNH alum David A. Beckerman at Hamden Hall High School where he captained both the basketball and football teams. He was named to the all-Conference team in both sports as well.

Monroe, Conn. native and 2005 graduate of Hamden Hall High School, Wellman joins the Chargers after a four-year career at Franklin Pierce University. A four-year start-er for the Ravens, Wellman earned North-east-10 Conference All-Rookie Team honors as a freshman. Later in his career he over-came three knee surgeries and was named the team captain in his senior season.

“Marcus is going to have a bright future as a college basketball coach. He has a great feel for the game and will be able to use his recent experience as a player to help our student-athletes achieve every day,” added Hotaling. “Like Tobe, Marcus is a Connecticut native that has an excellent reputation around the state. He will be an outstanding recruiter and representative for our program. I am excited to watch him grow and develop as a coach.”

Wellman graduated from Franklin Pierce University in 2010 with a Bach-elor’s degree in Business Management.

JON WEINER

ALMA MATER: CLARK UNIVERSITY, 2003

ASSISTANT COACHFIRST SEASON

Jon Weiner is in his fi rst season as an as-sistant coach on the Chargers staff. Weiner has several years of coaching experience at the college level, including his most recent stint with a Division I program.

Most recently, Weiner served as the as-sistant coach for the Lehigh University basketball program from 2007-10. In three seasons with the team, he handled recruit-ing, organizing practices and game-day oper-ations for the Mountain Hawks. Two student-athletes that Weiner recruited were awarded Patriot League regular season honors.

Weiner went to South Bethlehem following a very successful two-year stint at Quinsigam-ond Community College where he won the 2007 Massachusetts State and Region 21 regular season and postseason titles. Wein-

er was named the 2007 District 8 Coach of the Year and he led Quinsigamond to a 28-7 record, which more than tripled the previous season’s win total and set the school record for victories.

Prior to his time at Quinsigamond, Weiner was the top assistant coach under the tutelage of Scott Dion at Becker College in Leicester, Massachusetts. His duties there included recruiting, coordinating practice, and he helped coordinate a tutoring pro-gram for a local middle school. In addition to his coaching duties, Weiner is a third grade teacher in New Haven. Weiner graduated from Clark University in 2003 and then earned his master’s degree in education at Clark in the following year.

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(Numerical) # Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School / Previous School 1 Mark Palmieri So. G 5-9 150 West Haven, Conn. / West Haven 3 Sean Harris So. G 5-11 175 Mount Vernon, N.Y. / Mount Vernon 4 Jeffery Adkins, Jr. Fr. G 5-10 160 Piscataway, N.J. / Piscataway 10 Robert Jamerson Sr. F 6-5 205 Forestville, Md. / Bishop McNamara 11 Justin Exum Fr. G 6-3 175 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Xaverian 20 Mike Stys So. G 6-1 185 Hooksett, N.H. / Manchester Central 22 Ashanti DePass Fr. G 6-4 170 Baldwin, N.Y. / Baldwin 23 Jeffery Cannon Jr. F 6-4 195 Roxbury, Mass. / East Boston / Roxbury C.C. 25 Jeremy Williams So. G 6-0 170 Silver Spring, Md. / Springbrook 32 Krystian Foriest Fr. F 6-5 211 Bronx, N.Y. / Wings Academy 33 Shawn Ustunel Sr. F 6-8 235 Commack, N.Y. / F.M.V. Private Isik / Suffolk County

(Alphabetical) # Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School / Previous School 4 Jeffery Adkins, Jr. Fr. G 5-10 160 Piscataway, N.J. / Piscataway 23 Jeffery Cannon Jr. F 6-4 195 Roxbury, Mass. / East Boston / Roxbury C.C. 22 Ashanti DePass Fr. G 6-4 170 Baldwin, N.Y. / Baldwin 11 Justin Exum Fr. G 6-3 175 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Xaverian 32 Krystian Foriest Fr. F 6-5 211 Bronx, N.Y. / Wings Academy 3 Sean Harris So. G 5-11 175 Mount Vernon, N.Y. / Mount Vernon 10 Robert Jamerson Sr. F 6-5 205 Forestville, Md. / Bishop McNamara 1 Mark Palmieri So. G 5-9 150 West Haven, Conn. / West Haven 20 Mike Stys So. G 6-1 185 Hooksett, N.H. / Manchester Central 33 Shawn Ustunel Sr. F 6-8 235 Commack, N.Y. / F.M.V. Private Isik / Suffolk County 25 Jeremy Williams So. G 6-0 170 Silver Spring, Md. / Springbrook

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NATIONALRECOGNITIONOur student-athletes have received the NCAA’s highest individual honors including winning the Walter Byers Scholarship Award (the NCAA’s top student-athlete) and the NCAA Woman of the Year Award.

COMMUNITYPARTNERSHIPSWe have initiated national community partnerships with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Habitat for Humanity.

UNIQUEFISCAL MODELWe offer a unique fiscal model for intercollegiate athletics that redefine the institutional value for sponsoring sports and offering athletics scholarships.

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10 ROBERT JAMERSON

2009-10: Appeared in 24 games, starting 22…Averaged 10.6 ppg and 6.3 rpg…Shot 47 percent from the fl oor (102-for-217) in 31.8 minutes per game…Set career-high of 26 points on February 22 vs. Merrimack College…Scored double fi gures in 11 games…Recorded one double-double (17 points and 12 rebounds) on January 30 vs. Merrimack College.

2008-09: Appeared in all 27 games, starting 15…Finished the season with an average of 6.9 ppg, 5.7 rpg, and a fi eld goal percentage of 42.9%…Also recorded 12 blocks, 23 assists, and 23 steals…Season high of 19 points on February 21 at Umass- Lowell…Recorded two double-doubles…Scored double fi gures in seven games including at least fi ve points in 16 games.

2007-08: Appeared in 25 games...Finished the season with an average of 0.9 ppg, 1.9 rebounds per game, and a fi eld goal percentage of 25%...Season-highs include 6 points and 7 rebounds against N.Y. Institute of Technology (2/13) in 24 minutes.

High School: Attended Bishop McNamara High School in Forestville, Maryland...Played in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference and was selected as Honorable Mention All-conference in 2007…Selected as a County All-Star in 2007…Member of the Eastern Invitational All-star team as a senior.

Personal: Son of Denize and Robert Jamerson...One sister, DeAndra...Career ambition is to own a business.

SENIOR / FOURTH SEASON AT UNHPOS: FORWARD HT.: 6-5 WT.: 205

LAST SCHOOL: BISHOP MCNAMARAHOMETOWN: FORESTVILLE, MD.

MAJOR: BUSINESS / MARKETING

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. O-D Reb Av. Ast. Bk. Stl. Pts. PPG07-08 25 9-36 .250 0-0 .000 4-14 .286 17-31 48 1.9 8 9 8 22 0.908-09 27 70-163 .429 2-10 .200 43-84 .512 45-109 154 5.7 23 12 23 185 6.909-10 24 102-217 .470 18-57 .316 33-66 .500 57-94 151 6.3 27 7 27 255 10.6Totals 76 181-416 .435 20-67 .299 80-164 .487 119-234 353 4.6 58 28 58 462 6.1

CAREER STATISTICS

Points: 19 at UMass Lowell 2/21/09Reb.: 17 vs. Molloy 12/29/08Assists: 4, twice

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Blocks: 4 vs. Felician 11/20/073pt FG: 4 at vs. Merrimack 2/22/10Steals: 6 at Merrimack 2/24/09

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33 SHAWN USTUNEL

2009-10: Appeared in 23 games, starting four…Averaged 1.9 ppg and 1.1 rpg…Shot 50 percent from the fl oor (17-for-34) in seven minutes per game…Season-high of eight points on November 18 at American International College.

High School: Attended F.M.V Isik High school in Istanbul, Turkey…Named NJCAA Region 15 honorable mention and NJCAA Region 15 All-tournament team…Also a member of the Turk-ish National Basketball Team.

Personal: Son of Yusuf and Canan Ustunel…Has one brother, Kent.

SENIOR / SECOND SEASON AT UNHPOS: FORWARD WT.: 6-8 HT.: 235

LAST SCHOOL: SUFFOLK COUNTY C.C.HOMETOWN: COMMACK, N.Y.

MAJOR: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. O-D Reb Av. Ast. Bk. Stl. Pts. PPG09-10 23 17-34 .500 0-0 .000 9-14 .643 10-15 25 1.1 4 3 2 43 1.9Totals 23 17-34 .500 0-0 .000 9-14 .643 10-15 25 1.1 4 3 2 43 1.9

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Points: 8 at American Int’l 11/18/09Reb.: 6 at Adelphi 2/24/10Assists: 1, Four times

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Blocks: 1, Three times3pt FG: N / ASteals: 1, Twice

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1 MARK PALMIERI

2009-10: Appeared in 13 games…Averaged 0.7 ppg and shot 43 percent from the three-point line (3-for-7)…Season-high of three points and one assist on January 12 vs. Franklin Pierce.

High School: Attended West Haven High School…Two sport athlete for the Blue Devils partici-pating in basketball and baseball…Named to All-Conference Quinnipiac Division and named to Academic All-State his senior year…Led the area in three pointers made, 77 (07-08) and 85 (08-09)…Also a member of the D.E.C.A., National Honor Society, and History Club.

Personal: Son of Mark and Bonnie Palmieri...Has one brother, Alexander and one sister, Samantha...Career ambition is to work in the business area of professional sports.

SOPHOMORE / SECOND SEASON AT UNHPOS: GUARD HT.: 5-9 WT.: 150

LAST SCHOOL: WEST HAVENHOMETOWN: WEST HAVEN, CONN.

MAJOR: SPORTS MANAGEMENT

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. O-D Reb Av. Ast. Bk. Stl. Pts. PPG09-10 13 3-7 .429 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0.0 1 1 1 9 0.7Totals 13 3-7 .429 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0.0 1 1 1 9 0.7

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Points: 3, Three timesReb.: N / AAssists: 1 vs. Franklin Pierce 1/12/10

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Blocks: 1 at Adelphi 2/24/103pt FG: 1, Three timesSteals: 1 vs. SCSU 2/6/10

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3 SEAN HARRIS

2009-10: Appeared in 23 games, starting eight…Averaged 5.4 ppg, 1.7 apg, and 2.1 rpg…Shot 35.4 percent from the fl oor (51-for-144) in 18.2 minutes per game…Season-highs of 16 points and fi ve rebounds on December 29 at Nyack College…Scored in double fi gures in four games.

High School: Attended Mount Vernon high school in Mount Vernon N.Y.…Averaged 9 points, 6 assists, 3 rebounds, and 3 steals a game his senior year…Named honorable mention for Section 1 class AA…Helped lead the Knights to Section 1 championship in 2008 and 2009.

Personal: Son of Gregory L. Harris Sr. and Debra Harris…Has one brother, Gregory Jr.

SOPHOMORE / SECOND SEASON AT UNHPOS: GUARD HT.: 5-11 WT.: 171

LAST SCHOOL: MOUNT VERNONHOMETOWN: MOUNT VERNON, N.Y.

MAJOR: SPORTS MANAGEMENT

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. O-D Reb Av. Ast. Bk. Stl. Pts. PPG09-10 23 51-144 .354 8-46 .174 15-25 .600 13-35 48 2.1 40 0 6 125 5.4Totals 23 51-144 .354 8-46 .174 15-25 .600 13-35 48 2.1 40 0 6 125 5.4

CAREER STATISTICS

Points: 16 at Nyack 12/29/09Reb.: 5, Three timesAssists: 6 at American Int’l 11/18/09

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2009-10: Appeared in 13 games, starting six…Averaged 4.1 ppg, 1.0 rpg, and 0.7 apg…Shot 39.4 percent from the three-point arc (13-for-33)…Season-high of nine points on two occa-sions, on November 24 vs. Assumption College and on November 29 vs. Le Moyne College.

High School: Attended Manchester Central.

Personal: Son of Edward and Susan Stys…Has one brother, Ryan and one sister, Lauren… Brother Ryan played basketball at University of Hartford and his mother Susan played bas-ketball at Boston College.

SOPHOMORE / SECOND SEASON AT UNHPOS: GUARD HT.: 6-1 WT.: 185

LAST SCHOOL: MANCHESTER CENTRALHOMETOWN: HOOKSETT, N.H.

MAJOR: BUSINESS

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. O-D Reb Av. Ast. Bk. Stl. Pts. PPG09-10 13 16-48 .333 13-33 .394 8-12 .667 3-10 13 1.0 10 0 9 53 4.1Totals 13 16-48 .333 13-33 .394 8-12 .667 3-10 13 1.0 10 0 9 53 4.1

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Points: 9, TwiceReb.: 3, Three timesAssists: 3 at Molloy 11/15/09

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2009-10: Appeared in all 27 games, starting 15 … Averaged 3.6 ppg, 1.7 rpg, and 1.4 apg … Shot 34.3 percent from the fl oor (36-for-105) and recorded 18 steals … Season-high of 13 points on January 23 vs. Saint Anselm College.

High School: Led the Blue Devils of Springbrook high school to two state championship titles .. Named Co-MVP of team, fi rst team all conference, and Honorable mention All-Gazette.

Personal: Son of Kpadi and Patience Williams ... Has two brothers (Mounda and Kodjo Wil-liams) and one sister (Henriette Brown) ... Career ambition is to be a lawyer and become a professional basketball player.

SOPHOMORE / SECOND SEASON AT UNHPOS: GUARD HT.: 6-0 WT.: 170

LAST SCHOOL: SPRINGBROOKHOMETOWN: SILVER SPRING, MD.

MAJOR: SPORTS MANAGEMENT

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. O-D Reb Av. Ast. Bk. Stl. Pts. PPG09-10 27 36-105 .343 15-52 .288 9-16 .563 7-38 45 1.7 39 2 18 96 3.6Totals 27 36-105 .343 15-52 .288 9-16 .563 7-38 45 1.7 39 2 18 96 3.6

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Points: 13 vs. Saint Anselm 1/23/10Reb.: 8 vs. American Int’l 2/3/10Assists: 4 vs. Merrimack 2/2/10

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Blocks: 2, Twice3pt FG: 2, Four timesSteals: 3 at UMass-Lowell 1/09/10

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High School: Attended Piscataway High School in Piscataway, New Jersey … Named to the 2009 All Middlesex Third Team and 2009 GMC All star game MVP … Averaged 12 points, eight assists, and four steals senior year … Member of the Future Business Leaders of America and a honor roll student.

Personal: Son of Jeffery and Taryn Adkins … Has one sister (Jetaun) … Majoring in Business Management at New Haven.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: GUARD HT.: 5-10 WT.: 185

LAST SCHOOL: PISCATAWAYHOMETOWN: PISCATAWAY, N.J.

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11 JUSTIN EXUM

High School: Played four years for the Xaverian High School Clippers...Earned All-Brooklyn First Team and All-New York City Second Team honors as a senior...Surpassed 1000 points during his career...Averaged 21.4 points per game in his fi nal season.

Personal: Son of Vernita Exum...Majoring in Business at the University of New Haven.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: GUARD HT.: 6-3 WT.: 175

LAST SCHOOL: XAVERIANHOMETOWN: BROOKLYN, N.Y.

MAJOR: BUSINESS

15 JULIAN SANDERS

High School: Played three years for the Trumbull High School varsity basketball team...Named to the Connecticut Post Super 15 team in 2009-10...Selected to the All-Area and All-Fairfi eld County Interscholastic Athletic Conference teams as a senior...Averaged 15 points, four as-sists, four rebounds and two steals per game in 2009-10.

Personal: Son of Pamela and Eric Sanders...Has three brothers, Eric, Adrian and Christian...Majoring in Secondary Education- History at UNH.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: GUARD HT.: 6-2 WT.: 183

LAST SCHOOL: TRUMBULLHOMETOWN: TRUMBULL, CONN.

MAJOR: SECONDARY EDUCATION

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22 ASHANTI DEPASS

High School: Played three years for the Baldwin High School varsity basketball team...Named the Most Valuable Player with 21 points in the 2009-10 Long Island All-Star Game...Selected the Bruins’ Most Valuable Player as a senior...Served as the team-captain from 2008-2010.

Personal: Majoring in Business Marketing at New Haven.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: GUARD HT.: 6-4 WT.: 170

LAST SCHOOL: BALDWINHOMETOWN: BALDWIN, N.Y.

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32 KRYSTIAN FORIEST

High School: Attended Wings Academy in the Bronx, New York…Led team to two Bronx Boro Championships…Named to the All-City Honorable mention team and All-Bronx fi rst-team during senior year.

Personal: Son of Daryl Foriest and Johnette Frazier…Has one brother, Keron and one sister, Tiara…Majoring in Sports Management at New Haven.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: FORWARD HT.: 6-5 WT.: 211

LAST SCHOOL: WINGS ACADEMYHOMETOWN: BRONX, N.Y.

MAJOR: SPORTS MANAGEMENT

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The 2010-11 edition of the University of New Haven men’s basket-ball team looks to return to its winning formula of the past with a squad that returns six letter-winners from last season. The Chargers are coming off their second campaign in the Northeast-10 Confer-ence and enter the upcoming season with a new face in charge. First year head coach Ted Hotaling accepted the New Haven job on March 31, 2010 after spending fi ve seasons with the Eastern Ken-tucky University basketball program.

Hotaling and his staff will be coaching an inexperienced team this season, with more than half of the 12-player roster as newcom-ers to UNH. Furthermore, Hotaling has added two new coaches to the team in assistant coach Tobe Carberry and graduate assistant Marcus Wellman. The two coaches have great affi liation with the Northeast-10 Conference, with Carberry previously serving as the top assistant coach at Southern Connecticut and Wellman recently graduating from Franklin Pierce University.

New Haven graduated its top two scorers from last season and will lean on senior Robert Jamerson to guide the offensive attack. Jamerson fi nished third on the team in scoring a year ago, averaging 10.6 points per game. The 6-foot-5 Forestville, Md. native will not only spearhead the offense, but will be a key component on the de-fensive side of the ball as well. Jamerson led the team in steals with 27 and averaged 6.3 rebounds per game in the 2009-10 season.

Senior Shawn Ustunel will be alongside Jamerson to provide leader-ship and experience to the young group. The 6-foot-8 forward made 23 appearances last season, averaging 1.9 points and 1.1 rebounds per game. Ustunel will look to make more of a presence down low, as his .500 shooting percentage was among the leaders on the squad. He registered a season-high eight points when the Chargers traveled to American International College early on in the campaign.

Jeremy Williams, Sean Harris, Mike Stys and Mark Palmieri repre-sent the sophomore class for the Chargers. Williams played in all 27 games for UNH, including 15 starts last season. He averaged 3.6 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.4 assists per outing last year. Williams also proved to be very effi cient with the basketball in his hands, only turning the ball over 29 times on the campaign. Harris, a guard out of Mount Vernon, N.Y., will likely share time in the backcourt with Williams. He had a solid freshman year with the Chargers, averaging 5.4 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game. Harris appeared in 23 games and registered eight starts, accumulating 418 (18.2 mpg) minutes on the court. Stys and Palmieri each made 13 appear-ances last season. Stys poured in 4.1 points and one rebound per game, while Palmieri averaged about one point per contest and was 3-of-7 (43 percent) from behind the arc.

The Chargers will welcome six newcomers to New Haven for the 2010-11 season. All six student-athletes will be playing in their fi rst collegiate basketball season.

Freshmen Krystian Foriest and Allen D’Auria will join Jamerson and Ustunel in the front court this year. Foriest, a forward from Bronx, N.Y., attended Wings Academy where he led the squad to back-to-back Bronx Boro Championships. In his fi nal season with the pro-gram, he was named to the All-City and All-Bronx Conference teams. D’Auria, a local player from the East Haven High School basketball team, brings a physical presence down low to the squad.

A quartet of newcomers, Ashanti DePass, Justin Exum, Jeffery Adkins, Jr. and Julian Sanders, are expected to make an immediate impact for the Chargers backcourt this season. DePass comes to New Haven from Baldwin, N.Y. where he played three seasons with the Bruins varsity basketball team. In his senior season, DePass was named the Long Island All-Star Game’s Most Valuable Player, record-ing a game-high 21 points in the contest. Exum, a 6-foot-3 guard out of Brooklyn, N.Y., spent his last four sea-sons with the Xaverian High School Clippers. In his fi nal season with the squad, Exum averaged 21.4 points per game and was awarded All-Brooklyn and All-City laurels. He also surpassed 1000 points in a Clippers uniform.

Atkins, Jr., a 5-foot-10 guard out of Piscataway, N.J., averaged 12 points, eight assists and four steals in his last season with his high school team. As a senior, he was named to the All-Middlesex Confer-ence Third Team and was selected the GMC All-Star Game’s Most Valuable Player. Sanders, a 6-foot-2 guard from Trumbull, Conn., is an athletic wing player that can create havoc with his speed and quickness.

Selected 16th in the NE-10 preseason coaches’ poll, the Chargers hope to improve upon that position in their third NE-10 season. If the team stays healthy and the newcomers learn the system, the Char-gers will be able to compete amongst the elite in the conference.

The ScheduleThe Chargers kickoff the 2010-11 regular season on Saturday, No-vember 13 when they travel to Mercy College for a non-conference affair. Four days later, UNH begins its quest for the Northeast-10 Conference title with its home opener against American Internation-al College at Charger Gymnasium. Another big mark on the schedule is a home game on Saturday, December 4 against Pace University. New Haven will host High School Team Day at Charger Gymnasium with all the action beginning at 1:30 p.m. The New Year opens with back-to-back road game before returning home. On Saturday, Janu-ary 8, the Chargers welcome the University of Massachusetts Lowell to campus for a Northeast-10 Conference showdown. In addition, the University Of New Haven Department Of Athletics will host Fac-ulty, Staff and Student Day and Subway Day at Charger Gymnasium. All fans in attendance will receive a free six-inch sub, courtesy of our local Subway. On Sunday, January 16, prior to the game against Stonehill College at 3:30 p.m., UNH will host its Annual Alumni event. The Chargers wrap up their regular season home schedule with a pair of games against Le Moyne College and Adelphi Univer-sity. Against the Dolphins on Saturday, February 12, New Haven will raise awareness for Breast Cancer with its Pink Zone game, followed by Senior Night on Wednesday, February 23 against the Panthers. The 2010-11 NE-10 Champion will be crowned on Saturday, March 5 in the conference championship game.

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The Northeast-10 Conference enters its 30th year as there is little surprise why the Northeast-10 Conference has continued to grow stronger year by year since it’s inception and now stands as a model conference of NCAA Division II.

The conference was built from the ground up with strong cornerstones and a vision of becoming the premier Division II NCAA athletic conference in the nation. A quick look around the league today will tell even the casual observer that the NE-10 has done so. The conference is a powerful union of strong academic and athletic colleges and universities that incorporates 16 institutions from New York and New England. The NE-10 sponsors the most championship sports of any Division II conference in the nation.

The Northeast-10 can look to a long history of successes – the growth from seven original schools to more than double its size 20 years later – the contention for and winning of national championships – the change in league structure from on-campus administration to a central governing location – the anticipation of, coping with and addition of modern technology - the recognition of student-athlete performances in the classroom where the real competitions are played out – all of them have been built thanks to the hard work and dedication through the years of thousands of people who have, at one time or another, called the Northeast-10 home for their athletics program or their livelihood.

The NE-10 history began with the vision of a few good men and women. It was back in 1979 that a handful of athletics directors realized that the world of college athletics was changing and that they, and their programs, would have to change as well.

In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s the NCAA began to emphasize the importance of conferences in organizing competition and determining bids to NCAA national tournaments. The NCAA required six teams to be recognized as a conference in order to award championships, and the creation of national tournaments with automatic qualifi ers to league champions became a new goal towards which teams could strive.

The founding fathers of the NE-10 were only happy to comply. Thus, a handful of athletic directors at smaller schools, classifi ed Division II and of similar scope, academic makeup and athletic abilities hatched the idea of a new athletics conference in New England. Therefore, on October 9, 1979, a simple press release announced that a new unnamed Division II conference was being formed. Eight months later, at the Pleasant Valley Country Club in Springfi eld, Mass., the league was publicly announced.

The Northeast-7 Conference established instant credibility in its membership and that credibility led to a slow but continued expansion through the years. The admittance of Saint Anselm in 1981 created the Northeast-8. In 1984, Hartford joined the ECAC Division I North Atlantic Conference but was immediately replaced by Merrimack.

The “Northeast-10” name came about when Saint Michael’s and Quinnipiac joined the league in 1987 and the conference remained stable until 1995 when Springfield left for Division III. The league stayed at 10 members as Le Moyne joined the league in 1996 from the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) and briefl y expanded to 11 when Pace joined in 1998 from the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference (NYCAC). Quinnipiac elevated to the Division I Northeast Conference (NEC) to again return the foundation of 10 until the last major expansion took place prior to 2001 when fi ve new schools joined the fold. Franklin Pierce, Southern New Hampshire University (formerly New Hampshire College), the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Southern Connecticut State University were joined by the College of Saint Rose.

In 2008, Bryant University departed for Division I and the University of New Haven immediately to replace Bryant in all sports, maintaining a 15 institutions in the conference.

Adelphi University, became the newest member of the conference last year, bringing membership to 16 full-time institutions.

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Yellow JacketsSpringfi eld, Mass.

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Waltham, Mass.

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Rindge, N.H.

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DolphinsSyracuse, N.Y.

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River HawksLowell, Mass.

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North Andover, Mass.

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West Haven, Conn.

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SettersPleasantville, N.Y.

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Manchester, N.H.

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Purple KnightsColchester, Vt.

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Golden KnightsAlbany, N.Y.

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OwlsNew Haven, Conn.

Southern New Hampshire University

PenmenManchester, N.H.

StonehillCollege

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AdelphiUniversityPanthers

Garden City, N.Y.

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Adelphi UniversityHome: Weds., Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m.

Away: Tues., Dec. 7, 7:30 p.m.Location: ......................................... Garden City, N.Y.President:..................................... Dr. Robert A. ScottHome Court: ..........Center for Recreation and SportAthletics Director: ..................................Bob HartwellHead Coach: ...................................Dominick Savino 2009-10 Overall/Conference: ........... 22-11 (12-10)Last Meeting ...................................... Adelphi, 79-48Series Record: .................................................. 10-17SID/Phone: .... Suzette McQueen / (516) 877-4236Web Site: ....................................www.aupanters.com

American International CollegeHome: Wed., Nov. 17, 5:30 p.m.Away: Wed., Feb. 2, 7:30 p.m.

Location: ....................................... Springfi eld, Mass.President:................................... Dr. Vincent ManiaciHome Court: .............................. Butova GymnasiumAthletics Director: .................................. Rich BedardHead Coach: ........................................ Art Luptowski2009-10 Overall/Conference: ........... 14-14 (12-10)Last Meeting ............................................. AIC, 64-57Series Record: ..................................................18-22SID/Phone: ...........Darryl Konicki / (413) 205-3572Web Site: .........................www.aicyellowjackets.com

Assumption CollegeHome: Tues., Nov. 23, 7:30 p.m.Away: Tues., Feb. 8, 7:30 p.m.

Location: ........................................ Worcester, Mass.President:..........................Dr. Francesco C. CesareoHome Court: ........... The Andrew Laska GymnasiumAthletics Director: .............................Ted PaulauskasHead Coach: .........................................Serge DeBari2009-10 Overall/Conference: ........... 13-15 (10-12)Last Meeting ........................................... UNH, 71-68Series Record: ...................................................... 5-7SID/Phone: .............Steve Morris / (508) 767-7240Web Site: .............www.assumptiongreyhounds.com

Bentley CollegeHome: None

Away: Weds., Jan. 5, 7:30 p.m.Location: ..........................................Waltham, Mass.President:................................... Gloria C. Larson, JDHome Court: ............... The Dana Center FieldhouseAthletics Director: .................................Bob DeFeliceHead Coach: ............................................ Jay Lawson2009-10 Overall/Conference: ................26-7 (17-5)Last Meeting .......................................Bentley, 51-50Series Record: .................................................... 5-15SID/Phone: .................. Dick Lipe / (781) 891-2334Web Site: .........................www.bentley.edu/athletics

Franklin Pierce UniversityHome: None

Away: Weds., Jan. 11, 7:30 p.m.Location: ................................................ Rindge, N.H.President:..........................................Dr. James BirgeHome Court: ..................................... The FieldhouseAthletics Director: ................................... Bruce KirshHead Coach: ...............................David Chadbourne2009-10 Overall/Conference: ............. 12-15 (7-15)Last Meeting .....................................UNH, 72-71(OT)Series Record: ..................................................16-22SID/Phone: ..........Doug DeBiase / (603) 899-4222Web Site: ....................... athletics.franklinpierce.edu

Le Moyne CollegeHome: Sat., Feb. 12, 1:30 p.m.Away: Sun., Nov. 28, 3:00 p.m.

Location: ............................................. Syracuse, N.Y.President:.........................................Dr. Fred PestelloHome Court: .................................... Ted Grant CourtAthletics Director: ................................. Matt BassettHead Coach: ...........................................Steve Evans2009-10 Overall/Conference: ..............18-10 (14-8)Last Meeting .................................. Le Moyne, 67-66Series Record: ....................................................6-12SID/Phone: ............Kevin McNeil / (315)-445-4412Web Site: ....................... www.lemoynedolphins.com

The University of Massachusetts LowellHome: Sat., Jan. 8, 1:30 p.m.

Away: NoneLocation: ............................................... Lowell, Mass.President:....................................... Martin T. MeehanHome Court: .........................Costello Athletic CenterAthletics Director: .................................Dana SkinnerHead Coach: ........................................ Greg Herenda2009-10 Overall/Conference: .............. 20-12 (13-9)Last Meeting ...........................................UML, 67-48Series Record: ...................................................21-29SID/Phone: ........ Chris O’Donnell / (978) 934-2306Web Site: ...............................www.goriverhawks.com

Merrimack CollegeHome: None

Away: Sat., Feb. 12, 1:30 p.m.Location: ............................................Andover, Mass.President:............................. Dr. Ronald ChampagneHome Court: ............................S. Peter Volpe CenterAthletics Director: ...............................Glen HofmannHead Coach: .........................................Bert Hammel2009-10 Overall/Conference: ................21-9 (16-6)Last Meeting .................................Merrimack, 91-86Series Record: .................................................... 8-17SID/Phone: ................Brad Davis / (978) 837-5364Web Site: ....................www.merrimackathletics.com

Pace UniversityHome: Sat., Dec. 4, 1:30 p.m.Away: Sat., Feb. 19, 3:30 p.m.

Location: ....................................... Pleasantville, N.Y.President:..................................Stephen J. FriedmanHome Court: ...............The Goldstein Fitness CenterAthletics Director: ................................ Joe O’DonnellHead Coach: .............................................Jim Harter2009-10 Overall/Conference: ..............10-18 (8-14)Last Meeting ........................................... UNH, 60-57Series Record: ...................................................... 5-6SID/Phone: ........ John Tagliaferri / (914) 773-3888Web Site: ..................www.pacesettersathletics.com

Saint Anselm CollegeHome: None

Away: Sat., Jan. 22, 3:30 p.m.Location: ........................................Manchester, N.H.President:.............Rev. Jonathan P. DeFelice, O.S.B.Home Court: ................... Stoutenburgh GymnasiumAthletics Director: ........................... Dr. Joann NesterHead Coach: ........................................Keith Dickson2009-10 Overall/Conference: ............. 20-11 (14-8)Last Meeting .................................St. Anselm, 57-56Series Record: ...................................................... 4-9SID/Phone: ............ Ken Johnson / (603) 641-7810Web Site: ..................................athletics.anselm.edu

Saint Michael’s CollegeHome: Weds., Jan. 19, 5:30 p.m.

Away: NoneLocation: ............................................. Colchester, Vt.President:................................... Dr. Jack NeuhauserHome Court (Capacity): ..............Ross Sports CenterAthletics Director: .............................. Dr. Geri KnortzHead Coach: ...........................................Tom O’Shea2009-10 Overall/Conference: ................ 9-17 (5-17)Last Meeting ...........................................UNH, 72-66Series Record: ...................................................... 5-8SID/Phone: ................. Seth Cole / (802) 654-2537Web Site: ...............................www.smcathletics.com

The College of Saint RoseHome: Weds., Dec. 1, 7:30 p.m.Away: Weds. Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m.

Location: ...............................................AlbaN.Y., N.Y.President:...................................Dr. R. Mark SullivanHome Court: .................Daniel P. Nolan GymnasiumAthletics Director: ............................Catherine HakerHead Coach: ......................................... Brian Beaury2009-10 Overall/Conference: ............. 16-12 (13-9)Last Meeting ............................................CSR, 82-66Series Record: ...................................................... 3-3SID/Phone: .......David Alexander / (518) 458-5491Web Site: ........................ www.gogoldenknights.com

Southern Connecticut State UniversityHome: Sat., Feb. 5, 3:30 p.m.Away: Sun., Jan. 2, 3:30 p.m.

Location: ...................................... New Haven, Conn.President:....................................Dr. Cheryl J. NortonHome Court (Capacity): ................Moore FieldhouseAthletics Director: ........................................ Pat NicolHead Coach: .................................. Michael Donnelly2009-10 Overall/Conference: ................2-25 (1-21)Last Meeting ........................................... UNH, 62-47Series Record: ..................................................38-33SID/Phone: .Michael Kobylanski / (203) 392-6005Web Site: .......................... www.southernctowls.com

Southern New Hampshire UniversityHome: Tues., Jan. 25, 7:30 p.m.

Away: NoneLocation: ........................................Manchester, N.H.President:.....................................Dr. Paul J. LeBlancHome Court: .......... Athletics & Recreation ComplexAthletics Director: ...................... Joseph ‘Chip’ PolakHead Coach: ........................................... Stan Spirou2009-10 Overall/Conference: ..............15-14 (9-13)Last Meeting .........................................SNHU, 80-69Series Record: ..................................................19-46SID/Phone: .............. Greg Royce / (603) 645-9638Web Site: ..............................www.snhupenmen.com

Stonehill CollegeHome: Sun., Jan. 16, :30 p.m.

Away: NoneLocation: ............................................. Easton, Mass.President:.......................Rev. Mark T. Cregan, C.S.C.Home Court: .............................Merkert GymnasiumAthletics Director: .......................... Brendan SullivanHead Coach: ................................. David McLaughlin2009-10 Overall/Conference: ................24-6 (20-2)Last Meeting .................................... Stonehill, 59-51Series Record: .................................................... 5-16SID/Phone: .......... Doug Monson / (508) 565-1352Web Site: ......................www.stonehillskyhawks.com

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2009-10 New Haven Men's BasketballNew Haven Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 09, 2010)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 5-22 3-9 2-13 0-0CONFERENCE 5-17 3-8 2-9 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-5 0-1 0-4 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg32 Cassius Chaney 27-24 915 33.9 183-416 . 4 4 0 28-102 . 2 7 5 73-118 . 6 1 9 76 185 261 9.7 57 1 46 65 8 26 467 17.304 Darryl Greene 26-24 818 31.5 92-239 . 3 8 5 30-102 . 2 9 4 77-95 . 8 1 1 21 36 57 2.2 68 2 66 68 2 24 291 11.222 Robert Jamerson 24-22 763 31.8 102-217 . 4 7 0 18-57 . 3 1 6 33-66 . 5 0 0 57 94 151 6.3 53 0 27 40 7 27 255 10.644 Kelvin Jackson 27-19 791 29.3 100-180 . 5 5 6 0-2 . 0 0 0 49-95 . 5 1 6 65 97 162 6.0 81 1 39 51 28 24 249 9.203 Sean Harris 23-8 418 18.2 51-144 . 3 5 4 8-46 . 1 7 4 15-25 . 6 0 0 13 35 48 2.1 46 0 40 63 0 6 125 5.415 C.J. Ruskay 27-8 438 16.2 42-105 . 4 0 0 22-64 . 3 4 4 7-8 . 8 7 5 6 36 42 1.6 50 1 5 19 5 9 113 4.220 Mike Stys 13-6 192 14.8 16-48 . 3 3 3 13-33 . 3 9 4 8-12 . 6 6 7 3 10 13 1.0 31 2 10 11 0 9 53 4.123 Jeremy Williams 27-15 552 20.4 36-105 . 3 4 3 15-52 . 2 8 8 9-16 . 5 6 3 7 38 45 1.7 60 1 39 29 2 18 96 3.633 Shawn Ustunel 23-4 161 7.0 17-34 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 9-14 . 6 4 3 10 15 25 1.1 17 0 4 14 3 2 43 1.921 James Carr 15-3 78 5.2 7-11 . 6 3 6 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-4 . 7 5 0 2 4 6 0.4 14 0 3 6 2 1 17 1.101 Mark Palmieri 13-0 22 1.7 3-7 . 4 2 9 3-7 . 4 2 9 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 7 0 1 2 1 1 9 0.710 Josh Paulino 10-1 47 4.7 3-10 . 3 0 0 0-3 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.3 5 0 4 7 0 1 6 0.611 Kingsley Aguh 19-1 230 12.1 5-16 . 3 1 3 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 5 30 35 1.8 33 0 15 17 2 9 10 0.5

Team 57 60 117 3Total.......... 27 5425 657-1532 . 4 2 9 137-469 . 2 9 2 283-455 . 6 2 2 322 643 965 35.7 522 8 299 395 60 157 1734 64.2Opponents...... 27 5425 673-1530 . 4 4 0 167-492 . 3 3 9 423-603 . 7 0 1 325 664 989 36.6 450 8 326 338 75 218 1936 71.7

TEAM STATISTICS UNH OPPSCORING 1734 1936 Points per game 64.2 71.7 Scoring margin -7.5 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 657-1532 673-1530 Field goal pct . 4 2 9 . 4 4 03 POINT FG-ATT 137-469 167-492 3-point FG pct . 2 9 2 . 3 3 9 3-pt FG made per game 5.1 6.2FREE THROWS-ATT 283-455 423-603 Free throw pct . 6 2 2 . 7 0 1 F-Throws made per game 10.5 15.7REBOUNDS 965 989 Rebounds per game 35.7 36.6 Rebounding margin -0.9 -ASSISTS 299 326 Assists per game 11.1 12.1TURNOVERS 395 338 Turnovers per game 14.6 12.5 Turnover margin -2.1 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 1.0STEALS 157 218 Steals per game 5.8 8.1BLOCKS 60 75 Blocks per game 2.2 2.8ATTENDANCE 3354 5076 Home games-Avg/Game 12-280 15-338 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsNew Haven 802 927 5 1734Opponents 903 1029 4 1936

Date Opponent Score Att.11/15/09 at Molloy L 67-70 186

* 11/18/09 at American Int'l L 65-80 420* 11/24/09 ASSUMPTION L 77-90 178* 11/29/09 #20 LE MOYNE L 79-80 207* 12/02/09 at Saint Rose L 65-72 440* 12/05/09 at Pace L 61-85 510* 12/08/09 ADELPHI L 49-59 318

12/21/09 at Goldey-Beacom L 73-84 20012/29/09 at Nyack College L 62-65 17812/30/09 at Bloomfield College L 68-88 112

* 01/02/10 at So. Connecticut W 63-58 341* 01/06/10 BENTLEY L 50-51 178* 01/09/10 at UMass Lowell L 48-67 387* 01/12/10 FRANKLIN PIERCE Wot 72-71 213* 01/16/10 at Stonehill College L 58-72 321* 01/20/10 at Saint Michael's College L 66-72 372* 01/23/10 SAINT ANSELM L 56-57 316* 01/26/10 at So. New Hampshire L 69-80 412* 01/30/10 MERRIMACK L 70-80 278* 02/03/10 AMERICAN INT'L L 57-64 203* 02/06/10 SO. CONNECTICUT W 62-47 875* 02/09/10 at Assumption W 71-68 352* 02/13/10 at #20 Le Moyne L 66-67 533* 02/17/10 SAINT ROSE L 66-82 232* 02/20/10 PACE W 60-57 236

02/22/10 MERRIMACK L 86-91 120* 02/24/10 at Adelphi L 48-79 312

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2009-10 NE-10 MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

• Stonehill won its fi rst NE-10 Regular Season Title outright since 1998. The Skyhawks earned a share of the regular season title with Bentley in 2006.

• With Adelphi’s win over Saint Anselm in the NE-10 semifi nals, the Panthers became the lowest seed to advance to the NE-10 Championship Final as the number nine seed. Ironically, the Hawks were the lowest seed to ever advance to the NE-10 semifi nals as the number nine seed in 2009.

• Bentley’s Jason Westrol was named the NCAA Division II Player of the Year, becoming just the second NE-10 athlete to earn the honors. UMass Lowell’s Elad Inbar received similiar accolades

in 2004. Westrol also earned All-America honors for the second time in his career.

• UMass Lowell won its fi rst NE-10 Championship since winning back-to-back titles in 2003 & 2004. The River Hawks defeated Adelphi 73-58.

• The Northeast-10 placed fi ve teams in this year’s NCAA Tournament including, Bentley, UMass Lowell, Merrimack, Saint Anselm and Stonehill. This marked the fi fth time that the NE-10 placed fi ve teams in the tournament (2005, 2006, 2008,2009, 2010).

• Le Moyne’s Laurence Ekperigin earned NCAA Division II All-America honors for the fi rst time in his career.

• Bentley’s Jason Westrol became just the second player in school history to reach the 2,000-career point plateau. He fi nished his career ranked number one in school history in games, games started, consecutive starts, fi eld goals made, fi eld goals attempted and 10-point games. Westrol also broke the season record for points and fi eld goals. Junior Brian Tracey became the 46th member of the 1,000-career point club.

• Bentley reached the regional fi nal for the fi fth time in six years and captured its third regional title in four years after defeating Philadelphia, 81-69.

2008-09 NE-10 MEN’S BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS

2009-10 NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCEFINAL STANDINGS

NE-10 OverallTeam Record Pct. Record Pct.Stonehill * 20-2 .909 24-6-0 .800Bentley 17-5 .773 26-7 .788Merrimack 16-6 .727 21-9 .700Le Moyne 14-8 .636 18-10 .643Saint Anselm 14-8 .636 20-11 .645Saint Rose 13-9 .591 16-12 .571UMass Lowell ^ 13-9 .591 20-12 .625American Int’l 12-10 .545 14-14 .500Adelphi 12-10 .545 22-11 .667Assumption 10-12 .455 13-15 .464So. New Hampshire 9-13 .409 15-14 .517Pace 8-14 .364 10-18 .357Franklin Pierce 7-15 .318 12-15 .444Saint Michael’s 5-17 .227 9-17 .346New Haven 5-17 .227 5-22 .185So. Connecticut 1-21 .045 2-25 .074

* 2009-2010 Northeast-10 Regular Season Champions^ 2009-2010 Northeast-10 Tournament Champions

2009-10 NE-10 MEN’S BASKETBALL AWARD WINNERS

Player of the YearJason Westrol, Bentley

Defensive Player of the YearRandall Stallworth, Stonehill

Freshman of the YearAndre Pope, Saint Rose

Coach of the YearDavid McLaughlin, Stonehill

All-NE-10 First TeamG - Jason Westrol ........................... Sr. .......Bentley ............................................... Brielle, N.J.F - Laurence Ekperigin .................. Sr. .......Le Moyne ........................... Cortlandt Manor, N.Y.G - Darren Duncan ........................ Sr. .......Merrimack ....................................Briarwood, N.Y.G - Thomas Baudinet .................... Jr ........Saint Anselm ........................... Watertown, Conn.F - A.J. Rudowitz ............................. Sr. .......Stonehill ........................... Monroe Township, N.J.

All-NE-10 Second TeamG - Richard Byrd ............................. Jr ........Adelphi .......................................Central Islip, N.Y.F - Brian Tracey .............................. Jr ........Bentley .......................................... Bow Mar, Colo.G - Kyle Caiola................................ So. ......UMass Lowell .................................... Parma, OhioG - Darin Mency ............................. Jr ........Merrimack .................................Hagerstown, Md.G - Randall Stallworth ................... Sr .......Stonehill ......................................Toms River, N.J.

All-NE-10 Third TeamF - Aikeem Vanderhorst ................. Sr .......American Int’l ...............................Bay Shore, N.Y.G - Kinard Dozier ........................... Jr ........Franklin Pierce .............................Dedham, Mass.G - Damani Corbin .........................Gr .......Le Moyne ........................................ Brooklyn, N.Y.G - Greg Vetrano ............................ Sr .......Saint Anselm ................................Andover, Mass.G - Shea Bromirski ........................ So .......Saint Rose .................................. Cambridge, N.Y.

NE-10 All-Rookie TeamG - Tim Beinert .............................. Assumption .............................................Floral Park, N.Y.G - Eric Jean-Guillaume ................. Franklin Pierce .......................................Stamford, Conn.G - Travis Warech ........................... Saint Michael’s .......................................Pine Brook, N.J.G - Andre Pope ............................... Saint Rose ............................................White Plains, N.Y.G - Tobin Carberry .......................... So. Connecticut .......................................Hamden, Conn.

First Round(8) AIC ................ 45(9) Adelphi ......... 57

(5) Saint Anselm 67(12) Pace ........... 53

Quarterfi nals

(1) Stonehill ....... 58(9) Adelphi ......... 59

(5) Saint Anselm .74(4) Le Moyne ...... 67

Semifi nals

(9) Adelphi ......... 78(5) Saint Anselm 66

Championship

(9) Adelphi ......... 58(7) UML .............. 73

Semifi nals

(7) UML .............. 80(3) Merrimack .... 70

Quarterfi nals

(2) Bentley ......... 63(7) UML .............. 76

(3) Merrimack .... 80(11) SNHU .......... 72

First Round(7) UML .............. 91(10) Assumption 79

(6) Saint Rose .... 77(11) SNHU .......... 84

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SCORING (1,000-Point Scorers)Player Pts. Years1.) Gary Liberatore ............. 3,176 .... 62-66 *New England’s all-time leading scorer2.) Herb Watkins ................. 1,998 .... 84-883.) Gary Battle .................... 1,959 .....88-914.) Jason Williams .............. 1,949 .... 90-935.) Brian Smith.................... 1,936 .... 90-936.) Cassius Chaney ..............1,893 .... 06-107.) Jim Allen ........................ 1,785 .... 75-798.) Edgar Maull ................... 1,681 .... 79-839.) Hency Watt .................... 1,655 .... 85-8910.) Phil Andros .................... 1,627 .... 63-6711.) Mike Grove .................... 1,589 .... 90-9312.) Cassius Chaney ..............1,426 ..06-Pres13.) Willie Mintz .....................1,408 .... 78-8214.) Greg Spicer .....................1,382 .... 82-8615.) Bill Jeffress .....................1,354 .... 84-8816.) Dick Jackson ..................1,335 .....61-6517.) John Sullivan ..................1,322 .... 03-0618.) Barry Cunningham .........1,261 .... 73-7719.) Jamaal Brooks ................1,248 .....01-0520.) Ron Riordan....................1,232 .... 68-7021.) Ken Coleman ..................1,230 .... 84-8822.) Keith Wright ....................1,205 .... 00-0423.) Cameron Drew ...............1,139 .....83-8724.) Larry Haney ....................1,132 .... 75-7925.) Jack Nisbet ..................... 1,113 .... 65-6926.) Jerome Goforth .............. 1,101 .... 94-9627.) Ismael Caro ....................1,099 .... 02-0428.) Dwane Crawford .............1,095 .... 90-9329.) Anthony McKnight ..........1,094 .... 83-8630.) Tetrick Stonar .................1,056 .... 05-0831.) Don Dempsey .................1,042 .... 64-6832.) Qadir Dixon ..................... 1,041 .....93-9733.) Ken Sinclair ....................1,027 .... 80-84

REBOUNDING Reb. Years1.) Phil Andros .....................1,732 ... 63-672.) Joe Pacheco ...................1,136 ... 66-703.) Willie Mintz .....................1,150 ... 78-824.) John Sullivan ..................1,000 ... 03-065.) Don Dempsey .................... 931 ... 64-686.) Cassius Chaney ................. 903 .... 06-107.) John Raslawsky ................. 847 ... 62-668.) Herb Watkins ..................... 832 ... 84-889.) Jason Williams .................. 816 ... 90-9310.) Cameron Drew .................. 796 ... 82-85

ASSISTS Assists Years1.) Ken Coleman .................... 595 .... 84-882.) Ken Sinclair ...................... 570 .... 80-843.) Hency Watt ....................... 399 .... 85-894.) Dwayne Arrington ............. 384 .... 92-965.) Joe Sclafani ...................... 348 .....81-836.) Ismael Caro ...................... 323 .... 02-047.) Jim Allen ........................... 309 .... 75-798.) Larry Haney ...................... 308 .... 75-799.) Chris Dolley....................... 294 .....76-8010.) Mike Grove ....................... 263 .... 90-93

STEALS Steals Years1.) Ken Coleman ..................... 270 .... 84-882.) Herb Watkins ......................217 .... 84-883.) Hency Watt ........................ 198 .... 85-894.) Ken Sinclair ....................... 162 .... 80-845.) Ismael Caro ....................... 161 .... 02-046.) Mike Summers .................. 154 .....97-007.) Kobie Fowler ...................... 150 .... 90-938.) Brian Smith........................ 143 .....88-919.) Dwayne Arrington .............. 134 .... 92-9610.) Bill Jeffress ........................ 130 .... 84-88

CAREER RECORDSSINGLE-SEASON RECORDSSCORINGPlayer Pts. Year1.) Gary Liberatore ...........1,009 .......65-662.) Gary Liberatore ............. 810 .......63-643.) Gary Liberatore .............. 753 .......64-654.) Herb Watkins ................. 681 .......87-885.) Ron Riordan ................... 667 .......69-706.) Brian Smith .................... 659 .......89-907.) Jason Williams ............... 655 .......92-93 Herb Watkins ................. 655 .......86-879.) Ismael Caro .................... 639 .......03-0410.) Gary Battle ..................... 631 .......89-90

REBOUNDINGPlayer Reb. Year1.) Phil Andros ..................... 672 .......65-662.) Phil Andros ..................... 452 .......66-673.) Joe Pacheco................... 427 .......67-68 John Raslawsky ............. 427 .......65-665.) Don Dempsey ................ 390 .......67-686.) Cameron Drew ............... 364 .......84-857.) Joe Pacheco................... 352 .......69-708.) Willie Mintz .................... 340 .......79-809.) Peter Perhach ................ 335 ....... 71-7210.) John Sullivan ................. 329 .......05-06

ASSISTSPlayer Ast. Year1.) Ken Coleman ................. 193 .......86-872.) Ken Sinclair ................... 192 .......83-843.) Joe Sclafani ................... 186 .......82-834.) Hency Watt .................... 177 .......88-895.) Ismael Caro .................... 175 .......03-046.) Ken Sinclair ................... 172 .......82-837.) Joe Scalfani ................... 162 .......81-828.) Ken Coleman ................. 148 .......87-88 Ismael Caro .................... 148 .......02-0310.) Ken Coleman ................. 137 .......85-86

3-POINT FGSPlayer 3FG Year1.) Mike Grove .................... 100 .......91-922.) Mike Grove ....................... 86 .......92-933.) Brian Smith .......................71 .......89-904.) Jerome Goforth ................ 68 .......94-955.) D.J. Sackmann ................ 66 .......08-09 Jason Williams ................. 66 .......92-937.) Jamal Tyrrell ..................... 65 .......00-018.) Ken Coleman ................... 63 .......86-879.) Alberto Alberdi ................. 62 .......02-0310.) Gary Battle ....................... 60 .......89-90

TEAM RECORDSSINGLE-GAMEPoints (High): ............................... 150, vs. Baptist University, 1973-74Points (Low): ................................ 32, at Bridgeport, 1984-85Low Pts. in Win: ........................... 43, vs. Southern Conn. (43-41), 1980-81Win Margin: ................................. 100, vs. Baptist University (150-50), 1973-74Opponent Points (High): .............. 123, at Sacred Heart, 1974-74Opponent Points (Low): ............... 34, at Bridgeport, 1984-85

SINGLE-SEASONRecord in Season Openers: ........ 28-19Losing Streak (Season/Overall): 10, 2009-10Win Streak (Season/Overall): ..... 19, 1964-65Actual Losing Streak: .................. 10, 2009-10Special Losing Streak: ................ 17, 1970-71 (includes 10 games originally won and later forfeitted)

NCAA RECORDBOOKThe following individuals are singled out in the 2009 edition of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Recordbook.Annual Individual ChampionsFree Throw Percentage1983 ............................................ Joe Sclafani ........... .878 (86 for 98)1993 ............................................ Jason Williams ...... .920 (115 for 125)

RECORDS RECORDS BOOKBOOK

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NATIONAL RECOGNITIONALL-AMERICANS1990 Third Team ............................................... Gary Battle1988 First Team ............................................ Herb Watkins1987 Honorable Mention .............................. Herb Watkins1979 Second Team ............................................... Jim Allen1971 NAIA Third Team .................................... Ron Riordan1970 NAIA Third Team .................................... Ron Riordan1969 NAIA Third Team .................................... Ron Riordan1966 NAIA First Team ................................Gary Liberatore1959 NAIA Second Team ..............................Donald Perelli

REGIONAL RECOGNITIONNEW ENGLAND ALL-REGION1987 ................................................................................Bill Jeffress ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT2006 ESPN the Magazine First Tm. Dist. I ...........Jon Castaldi

NEW ENGLAND BASKETBALL COACHESASSOCIATION DIVISION II ALL-STAR TEAM2002 .............................................................. Jamal Camah

ECAC DIVISION II ALL-STARS2003 Honorable Mention ................................. Ismael Caro2002 Honorable Mention ............................ Jamaal Camah

NEW HAVEN AREA ALL-CITY SELECTION1978 .................................................................Larry Haney

CONFERENCE RECOGNITIONALL-CONFERENCENortheast-10 Conference (NE-10)2009 Second Team ................................... Cassius Chaney

East Coast Conference (ECC)2008 First Team ............................................Tetrick Stonar Third Team ....................................... Cassius Chaney2007 ECC Rookie of the Year ................... Cassius Chaney Second Team ................................... Cassius Chaney

New York Collegiate Athletic Conf. (NYCAC)2006 First Team .............................................John Sullivan2005 Second Team ........................................John Sullivan2004 Player of the Year .................................... Ismael Caro First Team ............................................... Ismael Caro2003 First Team ............................................... Ismael Caro

New England Collegiate Conference (NECC)2002 Honorable Mention ............................ Jamaal Camah2000 Preseason All-NECC ............................Trevor Herbert1999 Second Team ...................................... Angel Thomas

1998 Second Team ........................................ Rob Johnson1997 Rookie of the Year ........................ Earnest Sampson1996 First Team ......................................... Jerome Goforth1995 First Team ...................................... Anthony Bethune Second Team .................................... Jerome Goforth1994 Rookie of the Year ......................... Anthony Bethune1993 First Team .......................................... Jason Williams Second Team ........................................... Mike Grove1992 Second Team .................................... David Sweeting1991 Second Team ........................................... Gary Battle Second Team .......................................... Brian Smith1990 First Team ................................................ Gary Battle Second Team .......................................... Brian Smith1989 First Team ................................................Hency Watt1988 First Team ............................................ Herb Watkins1987 First Team ............................................ Herb Watkins Second Team ....................................... Ken Coleman1985 First Team .......................................... Cameron Drew1983 First Team ..................................................... Fred Hill

UNIVERSITY RECOGNITIONRETIRED JERSEY#45 Gary Liberatore

UNH ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME* - includes athletes who may have been inducted for multiple sports, incl. basketball

Inducted Name ......................................................Years Played1982 Gary Liberatore ............................................1962-661982 Don Ormrod (coach) ................................... 1961-681982 Jack Kelly ..................................................... 1961-641982 Dick Jackson ................................................ 1961-651984 Phil Andros ...................................................1963-671984 Don Dempsey...............................................1964-681985 Ron Diorio ....................................................1965-691985 Dr. Joe Pacheco ...........................................1966-701986 Ron Riordan .................................................1968-701987 James Allen .................................................. 1975-791991 Jack Nesbit ...................................................1965-691996 Mel Horowitz ................................................ 1961-641997 Ken Coleman ...............................................1984-881997 John Raslavsky ............................................1962-661998 Jerry Esposito ...............................................1964-671999 Gary Battle ................................................... 1987-912003 Bill Jeffress...................................................1984-882005 Larry Haney .................................................. 1975-79

These accomplishments were compiled from historical data available at the time of media guide printing. As always, we welcome verifi able corrections or additions to this material. Please contact the Offi ce of Athletic Media Relations.

ALL-TIME ALL-TIME AWARDSAWARDS

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Year Games W L Pct. Head Coach 1961-62 ..........20 .......... 15 ........ 5 .... .750 .....Don Ormrod1962-63..........23 .......... 18 ........ 5 .... .783 .....Don Ormrod1963-64..........25 .......... 22 ........ 3 .... .880 .....Don Ormrod1964-65..........25 .......... 23 ........ 2 .... .920 .....Don Ormrod1965-66..........31 .......... 29 ........ 2 .... .935 .....Don Ormrod1966-67..........22 ...........17 ........ 5 ......773 .....Don Ormrod1967-68..........31 .......... 18 ...... 13 ......581 .....Don Burns1968-69..........25 .......... 22 ........ 3 .... .880 .....Don Burns1969-70..........22 ...........14 ........ 8 .... .636 .....Don Burns1970-71 ..........21 .............3 ...... 18 ......167 .....Don Burns1971-72 ..........23 .......... 11 ......12 ......478 .....Don Burns1972-73 ..........24 .......... 11 ...... 13 .... .458 .....Don Burns1973-74 ..........25 .......... 13 ......12 .... .520 .....Don Burns1974-75 ..........24 .............9 ...... 15 ......375 .....Don Burns1975-76 ..........25 .......... 13 ......12 .... .520 .....Bill Farrow1976-77 ..........26 ...........10 ...... 16 .... .385 .....Bill Farrow1977-78 ..........24 .......... 12 ......12 .... .500 .....Bill Farrow1978-79 ..........27 ...........16 ...... 11 .... .593 .....Bill Farrow1979-80 ..........27 .............7 ......20 .... .259 .....Bill Farrow/Gary Bello1980-81 ..........26 .......... 15 ...... 11 ......577 .....Stu Grove1981-82 ..........27 .......... 18 ........ 9 .... .667 .....Stu Grove1982-83..........29 .......... 18 ...... 11 ......621 .....Stu Grove1983-84 .........29 ...........17 ......12 .... .586 .....Stu Grove1984-85 .........29 ...........16 ...... 13 .... .552 .....Stu Grove1985-86..........28 .......... 19 ........ 9 .... .679 .....Stu Grove1986-87 ..........32 .......... 23 ........ 9 ......719 .....Stu Grove1987-88 ..........31 .......... 26 ........ 5 .... .839 .....Stu Grove1988-89..........31 .......... 19 ......12 ......613 .....Stu Grove1989-90..........31 ...........21 ...... 10 ......677 .....Stu Grove1990-91 ..........28 ...........16 ......12 ..... .571 .....Stu Grove1991-92 ..........28 ...........17 ...... 11 ......607 .....Stu Grove1992-93..........27 .......... 13 ...... 14 ......481 .....Stu Grove1993-94..........27 .............6 ...... 21 .... .222 .....Stu Grove1994-95..........27 .............9 ...... 18 .... .333 .....Stu Grove1995-96..........26 ...........10 ...... 16 .... .385 .....Jim O’Connor1996-97 ..........27 .............5 ......22 ......185 .....Jim O’Connor1997-98 ..........28 .............7 ...... 21 .... .250 .....Jim O’Connor1998-99..........27 .............9 ...... 18 .... .333 .....Jim O’Connor 1999-2000 .....27 .............8 ...... 19 .... .296 .....Jim O’Connor2000-01 ..........27 .............7 ......20 .... .259 .....Jay Young2001-02 ..........27 ...........14 ...... 13 ......519 .....Jay Young2002-03 .........31 ...........21 ...... 10 ......677 .....Jay Young2003-04 .........30 ...........21 ........ 9 .... .700 .....Jay Young2004-05 .........29 .......... 15 ...... 14 ..... .517 .....Jay Young2005-06 .........28 ...........10 ...... 18 ......357 .....Al Seibert2006-07 ..........28 .............9 ...... 19 ......321 .....Al Seibert2007-08 ..........27 .......... 11 ...... 16 ......407 .....Al Seibert2008-09 .........27 .............8 ...... 19 .... .296 .....Al Seibert 2009-10 ..........27 .............5 ......22 ......227 .....Al Seibert Totals 1316 696 620 .529 49 Seasons

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDS

NAIA DIVISION II NATIONALS(at Kansas City)1965-66 Albuquerque (N.M.) ...........................L 74-811967-68 Albany State (Ga.) .............................W 69-68 Fairmont State ...................................L 72-971968-69 Cen. Washington ...............................L 82-92

NCAA DIVISION II TOURNAMENT1986-87 New Hamp. Coll. ................................L 70-71 Saint Anselm ......................................L 88-941987-88 Quinnipiac .........................................W 96-62 Lowell .................................................L 72-841989-90 Bridgeport ..........................................L 78-83 New Hampshire .................................L 88-912002-03 So. New Hampshire ..........................W 76-71 C.W. Post ............................................L 61-782003-04 So. New Hampshire ...........................L 67-74

ECAC TOURNAMENT1988-89 C.W. Post ............................................L 62-85

EAST COAST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (Formerly New York Collegiate Athletic Conference)2006-07 (1) New York Tech ..............................L 59-662005-06 Bridgeport ..........................................L 70-772004-05 Adelphi ..............................................W 56-41 Queens ...............................................L 55-582003-04 Bridgeport .........................................W 68-63 Philadelphia .......................................L 61-642002-03 Philadelphia ......................................W 72-59 C.W. Post ............................................L 69-77

NEW ENGLAND COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE1999-00 Franklin Pierce ...................................L 60-691998-99 Southern Connecticut .......................L 57-661997-98 UMass Lowell ....................................W 80-65 Franklin Pierce ...................................L 54-731996-97 New Hampshire Coll. .........................L 60-781994-95 New Hampshire Coll. .........................L 72-891993-94 Franklin Pierce ...................................L 68-821992-93 Franklin Pierce ...................................L 78-88

1991-92 Southern Conn. .................................L 82-941990-91 New Hampshire Coll. .........................L 85-1001989-90 Lowell ................................................W 84-78 Bridgeport ..........................................L 109-1181988-89 New Hampshire Coll. ........................W 88-87 Sacred Heart ....................................W 87-82 Bridgeport ..........................................L 104-1131987-88 Quinnipiac .........................................W 90-65 Lowell .................................................L 72-841986-87 Keene State ......................................W 78-65 New Hampshire Coll. ........................W 83-80 Sacred Heart .....................................L 75-801985-86 Bridgeport .........................................W 73-72 New Hampshire .................................L 76-821984-85 Central Connecticut .........................W 76-74 Bridgeport ..........................................L 57-661983-84 Lowell ................................................W 78-76 Sacred Heart .....................................L 67-95

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Year Scoring Rebounding 1961-62 ........ Neil Horowitz, 543 ................... Lubbie Harper, 2321962-63........ Gary Liberatore, 604 ............... David Brown, 3061963-64........ Gary Liberatore, 810 ............... Phil Andros, 2561964-65........ Gary Liberatore, 753 ............... Phil Andros, 3521965-66........ Gary Liberatore, 1,009 ............ Phil Andros, 6721966-67........ Phil Andros, 437 ...................... Phil Andros, 4521967-68........ Don Dempsey, 539 .................. Joe Pacheco, 4271968-69........ Ron Riordan, 600 .................... Joe Pacheco, 3001969-70........ Ron Riordan, 667 .................... Joe Pacheco, 3521970-71 ........ Larry Faust, 317 ....................... Larry Faust, 2361971-72 ........ Peter Perhach, 405 ................. Peter Perhach, 3351972-73 ........ Stan MacLachlan, 394 ............ Greg Rudomanski, 2231973-74 ........ Andrew Wilder, 416 ................. Andy Wilder, 2791974-75 ........ Barry Cunningham, 407 .......... Andy Wilder, 2171975-76 ........ Jimmy Allen, 333 ..................... Al Corbin, 1491976-77 ........ Jimmy Allen, 326 ..................... Jim McTygue, 1811977-78 ........ Jimmy Allen, 642 ..................... Jim McTygue, 2721978-79 ........ Jimmy Allen, 484 ..................... Willie Mintz, 2261979-80 ........ Dave Hyman, 475 .................... Willie Mintz, 3401980-81 ........ Edgar Maull, 434 ..................... Willie Mintz, 2921981-82 ........ Edgar Maull, 597 ..................... Willie Mintz, 3231982-83........ Edgar Maull, 534 ..................... Fred Hill, 2431983-84 ....... Ken Sinclair, 562 ..................... Cameron Drew, 2581984-85 ....... Cameron Drew, 485 ................ Cameron Drew, 3641985-86........ Herb Watkins, 442 .................. Herb Watkins, 2041986-87 ........ Herb Watkins, 655 .................. Bill Jeffress, 2671987-88 ........ Herb Watkins, 681................... Herb Watkins, 2631988-89........ Gary Battle, 601 ...................... Dave Centore, 2421989-90........ Brian Smith, 659 ..................... Jason Williams, 2251990-91 ........ Brian Smith, 561 ..................... Kobie Fowler, 2081991-92 ........ Mike Grove, 526 ...................... Kobie Fowler, 2311992-93........ Jason Williams, 655 ................ Dwayne Crawford, 2241993-94........ Charles Guittar, 439 ................ Charles Guittar, 2381994-95........ Jerome Goforth, 550 ............... Anthony Bethune, 2011995-96........ Jerome Goforth, 551 ............... Robert Glover, 1681996-97 ........ Steve Bynum, 410 ................... Steve Bynum, 2331997-98 ........ Rob Johnson, 465 ................... Rob Johnson, 2091998-99........ Angelo Thomas, 344 ............... Angelo Thomas, 2011999-00........ Nick Zauner, 384 ..................... Nick Zauner, 1612000-01 ........ Samont Washington, 456 ....... S. Washington, 2092001-02 ........ Jamaal Camah, 464 ................ Keith Wright, 1942002-03 ....... Ismael Caro, 460 ..................... Keith Wright, 1852003-04 ....... Ismael Caro, 639 ..................... John Sullivan, 2382004-05 ....... John Sullivan, 386 ................... John Sullivan, 3092005-06 ....... John Sullivan, 530 ................... John Sullivan, 3292006-07 ........ Cassius Chaney, 519 ............... Cassius Chaney, 2202007-08 ........ Tetrick Stonar, 516 .................. Cassius Chaney, 2222008-09 ....... Cassius Chaney, 507 ............... Cassius Chaney, 2002009-10 ........ Cassius Chaney, 467 ............... Cassius Chaney, 261

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1961-62 (15-5)Head Coach: Don OrmrodMitchell ........................................ W 94-45at St. Thomas .................... L 68-82at Worcester JC............................ W 90-85Hartford ........................ W 106-73Bryant ......................... W 74-72at Hartford ...................... W 112-80Staten Island .................... W 70-68Waterbury ............................. W 92-77at Mitchell ....................... W 86-62at Waterbury ............................... W 99-83St. Thomas ....................... W 91-64Windham ...................... L 84-119at Curry ........................ W 97-53Concordia (N.Y.) ............ W 98-70Durfee Tech .................... W 72-50at Holyoke JC .................... W 112-68at Barrington ...................... L 99-103Holyoke JC ..................... W 125-58at Windham .................... L 92-116at Concordia (N.Y.) ............ L 65-74

1962-63 (18-5)Head Coach: Don Ormrodat Westfi eld St. .................... W 75-60at Durfee Tech ................... W 79-64at New Bedford .................. W 84-71at Quinnipiac ..................... L 68-70at Davisville Navy .............. W 96-58at Rhode Island College ............ L 52-77vs. Quinnipiac .................... W 98-95Hampton-Sydney ................ L 85-96Quinnipiac ....................... L 60-66Stonehill ......................... L 54-55at Windham ................... W 87-62New Bedford ................... W 104-82Davisville ........................ W 101-69Windham ............................. W 114-89Bridgewater .................... W 90-61Bryant ......................... W 80-45Durfee Tech ..................... W 84-65Danbury State .................. W 69-68Westfi eld State ................... W 102-44Danbury State .................. W 84-53Bryant ......................... W 97-59Nichols ........................ W 87-70

1963-64 (22-3)Head Coach: Don Ormrodat Westfi eld State .................. W 69-54at Durfee Tech ................... W 64-59FDU-Madison .................. W 90-67Quinnipiac ....................... L 80-87at Quonset Point ............... W 104-57at Bryant ....................... W 85-80at Yeshiva ........................ L 77-79at New Bedford .................. W 100-67at Nichols ..................... W 87-66at Bridgewater St. ...................... W 70-62Danbury State .................. W 90-68at Stonehill ............................ L 69-72at Pace ........................ W 88-63at Quinnipiac .................... W 103-77Bryant ........................ W 106-57Stonehill ........................ W 101-73New Bedford ................... W 112-91Bridgewater State ................. W 88-76Nasson ....................... W 97-55Durfee Tech .................... W 96-49Husson ........................ W 117-97Westfi eld State ................... W 100-45at Danbury State ................. W 98-41Worcester State .................. W 101-89

1964-65 (23-2)Head Coach: Don OrmrodStonehill ........................ W 97-77Quinnipiac ............................. W 78-71Central Connecticut .................. L 75-91Sacred Heart ................... W 122-75FDU-Madison .................. W 97-88Quinnipiac ....................... W 97-78Bridgewater State ................. W 84-55Durfee Tech .................... W 112-61Ricker College .................... W 82-80

New Bedford ................... W 81-69Bryant ......................... W 93-79Husson ....................... W 99-77Bloomfi eld ........................ W 100-73Danbury State .................. W 97-77New York Tech .................. W 102-86Quinnipiac ....................... W 80-72Bridgewater State ................. W 105-63Bryant ......................... W 113-66New Bedford ................... W 81-69Worcester State .................. W 82-67New Bedford ................... W 110-65Durfee Tech .................... W 95-65Southampton ................... L 83-98St. Francis ....................... W 118-71Nasson ....................... W 66-57

1965-66 (29-2)Head Coach: Don Ormrodat St. Francis Xavier ................. W 117-87at Ricker ........................ W 93-66at Quinnipiac .................... W 86-77at Southern Connecticut ............. W 109-63at Bryant ....................... W 95-80at Lycoming ..................... W 96-76at Randolph-Macon ............... W 67-65at Husson ...................... W 109-54Danbury State .................. W 96-59New York Tech .................. W 77-67Yeshiva ........................ W 74-67Frederick ....................... W 115-98Quinnipiac ....................... W 91-90at North Adams State .............. W 87-79Worcester State .................. W 92-71at Bridgewater State ................. W 104-69Salem State ....................... L 95-99Ricker ......................... W 100-82Quinnipiac ....................... W 80-78at New York Tech ................. W 89-86Husson College .................. W 119-59at Salem State ................... W 89-77 Southampton .................. W 51-35New Bedford ................... W 111-82Bridgewater .................... W 108-55Sacred Heart ................... W 108-55Bloomfi eld ...................... W 84-76Bryant ......................... W 128-73at Salem State ................... W 93-66Quinnipiac ...................... W 83-79vs. Albuquerque^.......................... L 74-81^ - NAIA National Tournament

1966-67 (17-5)Head Coach: Don OrmrodSt. Mary’s ....................... W 104-61Farmington State ................. W 99-58Salem State ........................... L 76-78Bridgewater State ....................... W 112-53Quinnipiac .......................... L 66-71Quantico Marines ................. L 60-69Emory and Henry ................ W 88-80Eastern Nazarene ............... W 116-83New York Tech .................. W 90-78Lakeland ....................... L 90-104Worcester State .................. W 94-55Sacred Heart ................... W 106-84New York Tech .................. W 95-85Eastern Nazarene ............... W 103-69S.M.T.I. ......................... W 79-68Salem State ............................ L 66-70North Adams St. ................... W 76-67Husson ....................... W 113-80Ricker ......................... W 94-82Nasson ....................... W 98-54Husson ....................... W 89-75Quinnipiac .................................... W 80-70

1967-68 (18-13)Head Coach: Don Burnsvs. Dalhousie ................ W 99-62Ricker ......................... W 100-56at Quinnipiac .................... W 94-81New York Tech ................... L 89-97Eastern Nazarene ................. W 86-84Quantico Marines ........................ L 72-78vs. Hamp.-Sydney ................. L 67-68

Frederick ........................ L 75-78at Southampton ................. L 85-90vs. Gorham State ................ W 98-65S.M.T.I. .......................... L 86-90at Ricker ........................ W 105-58at Husson ...................... W 104-75at North Adams St. .................. W 78-75at West Chester ................... L 83-86at Monmouth ................... L 68-70at New York Tech .................. L 73-81at E.Nazarene ......................... W 110-88S.M.T.I. ......................... W 73-60Quinnipiac ................................ L 70-87Salem State ......................... L 79-85Worcester State .................. W 91-68Ricker ......................... W 84-62Husson ....................... W 83-55at Salem State .................... L 80-89vs. Bryant* ...................... W 77-70vs. Rhode Island College* ......... W 74-58vs. Quinnipiac* .................. W 84-68vs. Salem State* ................ W 68-58vs. Albany State (Ga.)^ ............... W 69-68vs. Fairmont State^ ................. L 72-97* - NAIA Tournament^ - NAIA National s (Kansas City)

1968-69 (22-3)Head Coach: Don Burnsvs. New Hampshire .................... W 104-97vs. Ricker ....................... W 74-69Salem State .................... W 111-73Eastern Nazarene ............... W 136-74Monmouth ............................ L 83-93vs. Mercer ...................... W 84-81vs.Loyola-Baltimore .................... W 84-83at Salem State ................... W 87-55at Quinnipiac .................... W 94-77vs. Dalhousie .................... W 72-62vs. Acadia ....................... W 86-77Ricker ......................... W 99-56at Newark State .................. W 100-80Husson ....................... W 102-88at Worcester State ................ W 127-86at Eastern Nazarene ............... W 89-76Roberts Wesleyan ............... W 93-78at Boston State ................... W 87-77at S.M.T.I. ........................ W 102-80Quinnipiac ....................... L 76-77North Adams State ............... W 98-78at Husson ...................... W 80-69vs. Babson Inst.* ................. W 88-86vs. Rhode Island College* ....... W 99-92vs. C. Washington^ ..................... L 82-92* - NAIA Tournament^ - NAIA National s (Kansas City)

1969-70 (14-8)Head Coach: Don BurnsTrenton State .................... W 95-64vs. Southampton ................. L 73-75vs. Husson ....................... L 84-109at Monmouth ................... L 62-70Husson ........................ L 103-104Quinnipiac ....................... L 83-97vs. Monmouth ................... L 85-91at North Adams St. .................. W 108-57at Bloomsfi eld St. ..................... W 107-69Salem State ........................... W 106-76Ricker ......................... W 131-73at Marist ........................ W 84-70Cheyney State .................... L 77-83Worcester State .................. W 96-80Southeastern Mass. .............. W 117-69at Quinnipiac .................... W 73-61Newark State ................... W 109-88at E. Nazarene ........................ W 107-88at Roberts Wesl. ...................... W 95-62at Geneseo State ................. L 66-67Boston State .................... W 98-97Merrimack ....................... W 90-83

1970-71 (3-18)Head Coach: Don Burnsat Trenton State ..................... L 66-61 # at Quinnipiac ..................... L 78-86

Bloomfi eld ............................ L 58-62Monmouth ..................... L 75-74 #vs. Howard ......................... L 79-67 #vs. Hampston Institute ................. L 100-67 #vs. NE Louisana .......................... L 79-92at Ft. Eustis ........................ L 81-65 #vs. Hampton Institute ............. L 81-75 #at FDU-Madison .................. L 77-79Husson ............................. L 100-80 #Ricker .............................. L 114-48 #at Central Connecticut ............... L 68-74North Adams State .................. L 88-75 # at Worcester State ................. L 55-64SE Mass. ................................... L 89-76 #Marist .......................... L 68-78Babson ....................... W 86-69at Merrimack ................... W 82-80at Husson ...................... W 73-69Quinnipiac .............................. L 93-109# - Originally won, but UNH forfeits game

1971-72 (11-12)Head Coach: Don BurnsTrenton State ..................... L 61-63at Southampton ................. L 68-91at Bentley ........................ L 79-93Bryant ......................... W 83-78at Monmouth ................... L 67-95Quinnipiac ........................ L 66-80vs. Southern Conn. ................ W 62-60vs. Quinnipiac .................... W 76-68FDU-Madison .................. W 92-74at Rhode Is. Col. ....................... L 96-102Southern Conn. ........................ W 86-75at Loyola, Montreal* .............. W 64-55at Ottawa Univ.* ................. W 92-61at St. Lawrence ................... W 82-77at Brockport State .................. L 78-110at St. John Fisher ................... L 75-94at Jersey City St. .................... W 85-69at Quinnipiac ..................... L 74-78Nasson ....................... W 92-79Central Conn. ............................. W 86-80Nichols ........................ W 82-71at Marist ......................... L 74-83SE Mass. ................................ W 101-94Merrimack ......................... L 75-78at Babson ...................... L 90-96* - Not included in fi nal record (non-NCAA)

1972-73 (11-13)Head Coach: Don BurnsNew Paltz State .................. W 67-46at Trenton State .................... L 41-45Rhode Is. Coll. ........................ W 69-63Bentley ......................... L 73-91at Quinnipiac ..................... L 82-88Monmouth ................... W 87-82Susquehanna ................. W 87-71Quinnipiac .............................. L 59-73St. Mary’s * ................... W 91-75at William Paterson ................. L 80-94at FDU-Madison .................. L 84-96Southampton ................... L 74-83at Central Conn. ......................... L 63-67Brockport State ................... L 80-106Babson ....................... W 86-78at SE Mass. ................................. W 71-59Jersey City State ................... W 74-62Quinnipiac .......................... L 65-83at Nasson ....................... L 59-64at Bryant ........................ L 61-73Worcester State (2OT) ......... W 108-105at Southern Conn. ...................... W 97-84Marist .......................... L 78-83at Nichols ........................ W 91-71at Merrimack ................... W 90-85* - Not included in fi nal record (non-NCAA)

1973-74 (13-12)Head Coach: Don Burnsat Sacred Heart ................... L 74-123at New Paltz State ................. W 78-67William Paterson ................. W 120-84at Bentley ........................ L 79-82Quinnipiac ....................... W 76-74

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1985-86 (19-9)Head Coach: Stu GroveConcordia ...................... W 89-67at Assumption .................. W 82-71at Central Conn. ......................... L 70-76Stonehill ......................... L 56-67at Dowling ...................... W 85-65Springfi eld ........................ L 59-69vs. New York Tech ................. W 73-65vs. St. Thomas .................... L 86-96vs. Franklin Pierce ................... L 71-72at American Int’l ................... W 78-60Keene State ................................. W 96-82at Lowell ........................ W 87-71at Quinnipiac .................... W 93-80at Mercy ....................... W 88-67Southern Conn. ................. W 85-63at Bridgeport .................... W 75-64at Sacred Heart ................... L 78-98at Keene State .................... W 82-74Central Conn. ............................. L 89-95New Hampshire ................ W 91-79Lowell ......................... W 90-65at Southern Conn. ................ W 82-74Bridgeport ...................... W 71-65at New Hampshire ...................... W 82-81Quinnipiac ................................... W 53-46Sacred Heart .................... L 79-94Bridgeport* .................... W 73-72New Hampshire* ................ L 76-82* - NECC Playoffs

1986-87 (23-9)Head Coach: Stu Groveat Concordia .................... W 80-73Assumption .................... W 80-71C.W. Post ....................... W 85-80at Phila. Textile ..................... W 103-86at St. Anselm ..................... L 80-92at Stonehill ......................... L 81-88Dowling ....................... W 68-61at Springfi eld ..................... W 77-71vs. Pace ......................... L 62-63vs. Stonehill ...................... W 73-69vs. Franklin Pierce .................. W 83-74Mercy ......................... W 112-64American Int’l .................... W 100-68at Keene State ................... W 77-71Lowell ......................... W 79-68at Quinnipiac .................... W 67-65Bridgeport ......................... W 80-78at Southern Conn. ................ W 74-60Sacred Heart ................... W 78-73Keene State .................... W 96-70at New Hampshire ................ L 78-87at Lowell ......................... L 64-72Southern Conn. .................. W 66-59at Bridgeport .................... W 94-92New Hampshire ................. L 76-79Quinnipiac ....................... W 89-80at Sacred Heart .................. W 73-70Keene State* ................... W 78-65at New Hampshire* ................. W 83-80Sacred Heart* ................... L 75-80New Hampshire# ................ L 70-71St. Anselm# ..................... L 88-94* - NECC Playoffs# - NCAA Playoffs

1987-88 (26-5)Head Coach: Stu GroveConcordia ...................... W 117-100at Mercy ....................... W 116-70at C.W. Post ..................... W 87-85Phila. Textile ....................... W 93-66St. Anselm ...................... W 113-85at Dowling ....................... L 91-100Springfi eld ....................... W 86-80vs. Mercy ....................... W 110-87vs. St. Thomas .................... L 88-92vs. Franklin Pierce .................. W 98-82

at American Int’l .................... W 102-78at Franklin Pierce ................... W 98-74Quinnipiac ...................... W 103-80at Lowell ........................ W 72-65Keene State ......................... W 92-83Bridgeport ...................... W 93-84Southern Conn. .................. W 103-69at Sacred Heart .................. W 87-85at Keene State ................... W 102-87at Quinnipiac .................... W 102-88New Hampshire ................ W 86-73Lowell ......................... W 88-78at Southern Conn. ................. W 93-68at Bridgeport .................... W 93-82at New Hampshire ................ L 76-95at Franklin Pierce .................. W 86-73Sacred Heart ................... W 81-61at Sacred Heart* ................. W 111-99Lowell* ......................... L 74-87Quinnipiac# .................... W 90-65Lowell# ......................... L 72-84* - NECC Playoffs# - NCAA Playoffs

1988-89 (19-12)Head Coach: Stu GroveMercy ........................................... W 94-71at Quinnipiac ................................ L 81-89at Phila. Textile ............................. L 83-105at St. Anselm ................................ L 58-97Mansfi eld ..................................... W 105-94Dowling ........................................ W 78-70at Springfi eld ............................... W 72-70vs. Concordia ............................... W 93-62vs. Stonehill .................................. L 92-112vs. Franklin Pierce ....................... W 78-77American Int’l .............................. W 85-83C.W. Post ...................................... W 83-71at Keene State............................. W 86-72at Lowell ........................................ L 80-88Bridgeport .................................... W 94-91at New Hampshire........................ L 89-98Southern Conn. ........................... W 72-63Franklin Pierce ............................. W 97-95at Sacred Heart ............................ L 85-90Lowell ........................................... W 88-71Quinnipiac .................................... W 93-78at Bridgeport ................................ L 118-126New Hampshire ........................... W 93-88Sacred Heart ................................ L 81-94Franklin Pierce .............................. L 73-92Keene State ................................. W 83-79at Southern Conn. ....................... W 104-90at New Hampshire* .................... W 88-87at Sacred Heart* ......................... W 87-82at Bridgeport* .............................. L 104-113C.W. Post# .................................... L 62-85* - NECC Playoffs# - ECAC Tournament

1989-90 (21-10)Head Coach: Stu GroveSpringfi eld .................................... W 70-66Mercy ........................................... W 83-74Quinnipiac .................................... W 102-93Phila. Textile ................................. W 95-91St. Anselm .................................... W 99-75Mansfi eld ..................................... W 81-80Concordia ..................................... W 100-88C.W. Post ...................................... W 89-78Dowling ........................................ W 85-74St. Thomas Aq.# ........................... L 85-87St. Michael# ................................ W 80-75American Int’l ............................... L 83-87Keene State ................................. W 90-81Lowell ........................................... W 81-69Bridgeport .................................... W 94-85New Hampshire ........................... W 90-89Southern Conn. ........................... W 69-68Franklin Pierce ............................. W 72-67Sacred Heart ............................... W 71-68Lowell ............................................ L 94-96Quinnipiac .................................... W 94-91Bridgeport ..................................... L 80-95New Hampshire ............................ L 84-99Sacred Heart ................................ L 70-94

Franklin Pierce .............................. L 59-61Keene State ................................. W 82-78Southern Conn. ........................... W 97-86Lowell* ......................................... W 84-78Bridgeport* .................................. L 109-118Bridgeport& .................................. L 78-83New Hampshire& ......................... L 88-91# - Doc Jacobs Classic* - NECC Playoffs & - NCAA

1990-91 (16-12)Head Coach: Stu Grovevs. Merrimack ............................... L 88-94Mercy ........................................... W 122-83Quinnipiac .................................... W 74-68at St. Anselm ............................... W 96-81at Concordia ................................ W 106-99at Keene State............................. W 108-70at Springfi eld ............................... W 96-89American Int’l .............................. W 80-64Dowling ........................................ W 102-101W. Texas St# ................................. L 73-96St. Cloud# ..................................... L 98-101at Phila. Textile ............................. L 81-104at St. Rose ................................... W 108-101at Lowell ........................................ L 84-103Bridgeport ..................................... L 70-74at New Hampshire........................ L 74-104Southern Conn. ........................... W 76-70Franklin Pierce ............................. W 79-68at Sacred Heart ............................ L 94-101Lowell ............................................ L 87-91at Bridgeport ................................ L 89-104New Hampshire ........................... W 88-66Sacred Heart ............................... W 83-72at Franklin Pierce ......................... L 80-91CW Post ........................................ W 104-91Keene State ................................. W 87-78at Southern Conn. ....................... W 78-77at New Hampshire* ..................... L 85-100# - Cal-State Bakersfi eld Classic* - NECC Playoffs

1991-92 (17-11)Head Coach: Stu Groveat Merrimack# .............................. L 82-104vs. St. Michael’s# ........................ W 78-66Queens ......................................... W 94-65at Quinnipiac ............................... W 84-79St., Anselm ................................... W 91-85Concordia ..................................... W 92-82Springfi eld .................................... W 84-77at American In’tl .......................... W 83-75Teikyo-Post ................................... W 89-66at Dowling .................................... W 90-75at Le Moyne ................................. W 98-82Phila. Textile ................................. W 73-72Southampton ............................... W 80-67Keene State ................................. W 84-74UMass-Lowell................................ L 84-85at Bridgeport ................................ L 69-104New Hampshire ............................ L 82-86at Southern Conn. ........................ L 82-84at Franklin Pierce ......................... L 74-87Sacred Heart ............................... W 91-87at UMass-Lowell .......................... W 84-82Bridgeport ..................................... L 53-58at New Hampshire........................ L 76-77at Sacred Heart ............................ L 85-87Franklin Pierce ............................. W 94-90Southern Conn. ............................ L 83-102at Keene State............................. W 71-66at Southern Conn.* ...................... L 82-94# - N. England Tip-off Tourney* - NECC Playoffs

1992-93 (13-14)Head Coach: Stu GroveMercy ........................................... W 95-79Quinnipiac ..................................... L 73-74Bridgeport$ ................................. W 105-102at E. Stroudsburg$ ...................... W 82-64at Springfi eld ................................ L 66-70American Int’l ............................... L 96-102at Rollins ....................................... L 85-92at Florida Tech .............................. L 81-85

New York Tech ............................. W 114-82New Hampshire ............................ L 102-103at Concordia ................................ W 110-66Keene State ................................. W 108-85UMass-Lowell................................ L 74-94Bridgeport .................................... W 106-96Le Moyne ..................................... W 109-106 at Southern Conn. ........................ L 82-91at Franklin Pierce ......................... L 76-106Sacred Heart ................................ L 88-99at New Hampshire........................ L 91-100UMass-Lowell............................... W 97-78at Le Moyne .................................. L 93-100 Sacred Heart ................................ L 96-102Franklin Pierce ............................. W 76-70Dowling ........................................ W 101-76Southern Conn. ........................... W 96-83at Keene State............................. W 109-93at Franklin Pierce* ....................... L 78-88$ - at Pocono Classic* - NECC Playoffs

1993-94 (6-21)Head Coach: Stu Groveat Merrimack# ....................... L 68-74vs. Stonehill# ....................... L 92-117at Quinnipiac ...................... L 62-86vs. Pace@ ...................................... L 57-58vs. Sacred Heart@ ...................... L 79-98Springfi eld .................. L 76-80at American Int’l ....................... L 74-107Teikyo-Post ...................... W 95-89Mercy$ ..................... W 111-66Norfolk State$ ................... L 68-82Keene State .................. W 68-58at UMass-Lowell .................... L 77-79at Bridgeport ................... L 61-89New Hampshire .................... L 91-102Le Moyne ................... L 87-90at Southern Conn. ................ W 67-63at Franklin Pierce .................. L 67-86Sacred Heart ................. L 71-73at New Hampshire .................. L 68-115UMass-Lowell ................... L 89-95Bridgeport ................ L 77-91at Le Moyne .................. L 67-100at Sacred Heart ................. L 70-82Franklin Pierce ................... L 63-70Southern Conn. ............... W 68-64at Keene State ................ W 90-62at Franklin Pierce* ................ L 68-82#-Tip Off Tournament@-E. Stroudsburg Tourney$- Doc Jacobs Classic*- NECC Playoffs

1994-95 (9-18)Head Coach: Stu GroveAssumption% .................. W 117-109American Int’l% .................. L 79-88Quinnipiac .................. L 82-101Clarion! .................. L 70-78Dist. of Columbia! ................. W 77-72Concordia ................ W 98-80at Keene State ................ L 72-76Bryant .................... L 57-62Concordia^ .................... W 79-43Dowling^ .................... L 76-79Teikyo-Post .................... W 93-88New Hampshire .................... L 84-88Keene State .................. W 89-68at UMass-Lowell ...................... L 103-106at Bridgeport ................. L 92-100Le Moyne .................. L 93-104at Southern Conn. ............... W 74-69at Franklin Pierce ................. L 79-84Sacred Heart ................ L 80-87UMass-Lowell................................ L 80-83Bridgeport ..................................... L 80-90at Le Moyne .................................. L 67-71at New Hampshire........................ L 64-89at Sacred Heart ........................... W 87-69 Franklin Pierce ........................ W 79-70Southern Conn. ........................ L 73-75New Hampshire* ......................... L 72-89%- Constitution Classic Tourn.

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1996-97(5-22)Head Coach: Jim O’ConnorQuinnipiac College ....................... L 76-84Southampton$ ............................. L 89-99Assumption College$ ................... L 80-92Bryant College .............................. L 88-99Teikyo-Post .................................. W 95-90at New Hampshire........................ L 69-95Franklin Pierce .............................. L 61-85Bentley College# .......................... L 66-87Queens College# .......................... L 58-73at American International ............ L 64-88at Stony Brook .............................. L 45-59at Sacred Heart ............................ L 67-83Southern Conn. ............................ L 74-91Stony Brook .................................. L 53-66at Bridgeport ............................... W 87-77at Albany ....................................... L 62-95at UMass-Lowell ........................... L 70-83Albany ........................................... L 70-104at Keene State............................. W 92-81 otat Southern Conn. ........................ L 74-98UMass-Lowell................................ L 55-65New Hampshire ............................ L 64-82at Franklin Pierce ......................... L 55-96Sacred Heart ................................ L 87-116Keene State ................................. W 75-74Bridgeport .................................... W 75-68New Hampshire*.......................... L 60-78* - NECC Tournament at Albany$ - Constitution Classic# - Bentley College Tournament

1997-98(7-21)Head Coach: Jim O’ConnorSt. Michael’s $.............................. L 67-78Stonehill $..................................... L 79-91Quinnipiac ..................................... L 70-81Merrimack % ................................. L 73-80New York Tech % ......................... W 80-76Dowling ......................................... L 66-77Sacred Heart * ............................. L 73-100Albany * ........................................ L 62-73at UMass-Lowell * ....................... W 63-62New Hampshire Col* ................... L 74-90at Lynn .......................................... L 78-112at Barry ......................................... L 68-84at Franklin Pierce * ..................... W 58-55at Stony Brook * ........................... L 53-58UMass-Lowell * ........................... W 57-50at Bridgeport * ............................ W 75-74Southern Conn. * ......................... L 62-72

Stony Brook * ............................... L 76-94AIC ................................................. L 65-73at Albany * .................................... L 79-87at Sacred Heart * ......................... L 76-89at New Hampshire Col. * ............. L 54-80Bridgeport * ................................ W 75-65at Southern Conn. * ..................... L 73-85Franklin Pierce * .......................... L 57-73at Bryant ....................................... L 72-75UMass-Lowell # ........................... W 80-65at Franklin Pierce # ...................... L 54-73$ St. Michael’s Tournament% Constitution Classic at SCSU* NECC Game#NECC Tournament

1998-99 (9-18)Head Coach: Jim O’ConnorBryant College ............................. W 91-81Bentley College ............................. L 71-79@ Dowling ..................................... L 75-94Saint Michael’s ............................. L 72-94@ UMass-Lowell* ......................... L 63-79Sacred Heart* ............................. W 78-61v. Pitt-Johnstown! ......................... L 79-88@ E. Stroudsburg! ........................ W 72-67Bridgeport* ................................. W 81-74@ Albany* ..................................... L 73-74@ Bentley ...................................... L 54-97New Hampshire College* ............ L 59-71@ Bridgeport* ............................. W 88-66@ AIC ............................................. L 55-72@ N. Hampshire College* ............ L 64-67Stony Brook* ............................... W 76-61ot@ Franklin Pierce* ...................... W 62-48UMass-Lowell* ............................. L 79-83Southern CT* ............................... L 65-81Albany* ........................................ W 86-78@ Binghamton* ............................ L 59-65@ Sacred Heart* .......................... L 71-85Binghamton* ................................ L 78-79@ Stony Brook* ............................ L 61-70Franklin Pierce* ........................... L 71-75@ Southern CT* .......................... W 77-72@ Southern CT# ........................... L 57-66 * NECC Game! @ East Stroudburg Tournament# NECC Tournament

1999-2000 (8-19)Head Coach: Jim O’ConnorAIC ................................................. L 59-75@ Bryant College .......................... L 65-93@ St. Michael’s College................ L 69-90Bentley College ............................. L 65-90@ Southampton ............................ L 65-69Nyack College ............................. W 67-65@ UMass-Lowell* ......................... L 66-79@ L.I.U. .......................................... L 59-78@ Merrimack College ................... L 60-82NH College* .................................. L 76-80Adelphi University ........................ W 69-62@ SCSU* ....................................... L 53-81@ Felician College* ..................... W 90-72@ Binghamton* ............................ L 67-80Teikyo-Post University* ............... W 76-69@ Bridgeport* ............................. W 87-62Felician College* ......................... W 82-67UMass-Lowell* ............................. L 70-81otMerrimack College ....................... L 77-86SCSU* ........................................... L 70-71Bridgeport* ................................. W 90-78@ Franklin Pierce& ....................... L 54-71@ Teikyo-Post*............................. W 68-67@ NH College* .............................. L 77-98Binghamton* ................................ L 80-88otFranklin Pierce* ........................... L 60-63at Franklin Pierce# ....................... L 60-69* NECC Game# NECC Conference Tournament

2000-2001 (7-20)Head Coach: Jay Youngvs. New York Tech ......................... L 75-84vs. Bridgeport .............................. W 62-56at Stonehill.................................... L 49-52

Bloomsburg .................................. L 63-72Teikyo-Post .................................... L 49-78UMass Lowell................................ L 51-71American International ................ L 67-92vs. East Stroudsburg .................... L 62-67vs. West Liberty ........................... W 69-68Bryant........................................... W 68-61vs. Southampton .......................... L 63-72vs. Lock Haven ............................. L 80-84 (2ot)vs. Stonehill .................................. L 60-65 (ot)at Adelphi ...................................... L 56-63Bentley ......................................... W 72-65Assumption ................................... L 78-84at Bentley ...................................... L 62-69at American International ............ L 57-59at Teikyo-Post .............................. W 64-55Saint Michael’s ............................. L 63-87at Binghamton ............................. W 73-67at Southern Connecticut .............. L 71-84 (2ot)Philadelphia University ............... W 66-60Southern Connecticut .................. L 93-99Saint Anselm ................................ L 72-75at Philadelphia University ............ L 56-87at New Hampshire College .......... L 65-78

2001-2002 (14-13)Head Coach: Jay YoungWheeling Jesuit ........................... W 67-54at Fairmont State ......................... L 68-69Millersville .................................... W 67-61at Bloomsburg .............................. L 83-89at Bryant ....................................... L 56-62at So. New Hampshire ................. L 65-81Bloomsburg ................................. W 77-60Stonehill College.......................... W 66-51at College of Saint Rose .............. L 77-95Green Mountain .......................... W 79-56Bentley .......................................... L 63-68St. Thomas ................................... W 55-44Pittsburgh .................................... W 77-57Adelphi U. ...................................... L 56-69at American International ............ L 63-66 otat Assumption .............................. L 96-105at Bentley College ....................... W 77-73Clarion .......................................... W 87-75Merrimack College ...................... W 70-68at Green Mountain ...................... W 65-60at Saint Michael’s ........................ L 63-74at Saint Anselm ........................... L 72-85at Southern Connecticut .............. L 71-77College of Saint Rose .................. W 82-66at Teikyo-Post U. .......................... W 77-65So. New Hampshire..................... W 102-98at Clarion ...................................... L 67-74

2002-03 (21-10, 17-7 NYCAC)Head Coach: Jay Young@ C.W. Post ................................... L 62-72@ Concordia ................................. W 77-60@ Philadelphia .............................. L 71-80Queens .......................................... L 71-75Dowling ........................................ W 98-75AIC ................................................ W 81-74NYIT .............................................. W 67-51Southampton ............................... W 87-68@ Molloy ....................................... W 83-78Mercy ........................................... W 70-51SCSU ............................................ W 59-56Philadelphia ................................. W 62-61Adelphi ......................................... W 73-53C.W. Post ...................................... W 69-55at Dowling .................................... W 67-52at Bentley ...................................... L 48-71Concordia (N.Y.) .......................... W 79-42at New York Tech .......................... L 57-66Queens (N.Y.) .............................. W 66-52St. Thomas Aquinas .................... W 82-54at St. Thomas Aquinas ................ W 66-46at Southampton .......................... W 74-69Molloy ........................................... W 69-59Bridgeport ..................................... L 74-78at Mercy ....................................... W 58-47at Bridgeport ................................ L 63-68at Adelphi ...................................... L 60-73Philadelphia + ............................. W 72-59at C.W. Post + ............................... L 69-77

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2003-2004 (21-9)Head Coach: Jay Youngat Southern Connecticut ............. W 68-42at Queens (N.Y.) ............................ L 69-76at New York Tech .......................... L 66-69C.W. Post ...................................... W 78-74at Adelphi ..................................... W 67-48at Mercy ....................................... W 72-64Molloy ............................................ L 60-61at American International ........... W 70-59at Dowling .................................... W 75-70at Philadelphia ............................. L 76-86 otSt. Thomas Aquinas .................... W 66-55at Bridgeport ............................... W 57-40Dowling ........................................ W 71-63Bridgeport ..................................... L 82-87 otat Concordia (N.Y.)....................... W 78-76Bentley ......................................... W 87-75Southampton ............................... W 101-65New York Tech ............................. W 94-91 otat Southampton .......................... W 73-64at Molloy ...................................... W 86-83at C.W. Post .................................. L 77-82Adelphi ......................................... W 80-67Mercy ........................................... W 82-59Concordia (N.Y.) ........................... W 84-75Queens (N.Y.) ............................... W 85-60Philadelphia ................................. W 73-59at St. Thomas Aquinas ................. L 64-67at Bridgeport + ............................ W 68-63vs. Philadelphia + ......................... L 61-64vs. So. New Hampshire ^ ............. L 67-74+ NYCAC Tournament^ NCAA Tournament

2004-2005 (15-14)Head Coach: Jay YoungPace .............................................. L 74-81C.W. Post ....................................... L 54-67at St. Thomas Aquinas ................. L 56-65at Philadelphia U. ......................... L 62-74Adelphi .......................................... L 55-63Southampton ............................... W 68-41at Bentley ...................................... L 57-78American International ............... W 63-57at New York Tech .......................... L 57-64at Bridgeport ................................ L 52-53Dowling ........................................ W 82-79 otat Queens (N.Y.) ............................ L 57-60Philadelphia U. ............................ W 83-52at Molloy ...................................... W 63-50at C.W. Post .................................. L 50-66Bridgeport ..................................... L 52-54at Adelphi ...................................... L 35-50Mercy ........................................... W 54-50Queens (N.Y.) ............................... W 79-75Concordia (N.Y.) ........................... W 65-42at Southampton .......................... W 65-57at Concordia (N.Y.)....................... W 69-48Molloy ........................................... W 78-49St. Thomas Aquinas .................... W 64-60New York Tech .............................. L 58-59at Dowling .................................... W 66-64at Mercy ....................................... W 60-52at Adelphi + ................................. W 56-41vs. Queens (N.Y.) + ....................... L 55-58+ NYCAC Tournament

2005-2006 (10-18)Head Coach: Al SeibertAssumption .................................. W 62-61 otat Le Moyne .................................. L 79-84at UMass Lowell ........................... L 50-67Dowling ........................................ W 60-55 otC.W.Post ........................................ L 66-71New York Tech .............................. L 54-60at Molloy ....................................... L 60-84Bentley ......................................... W 89-68vs Merrimack ................................ L 50-72at Pace .......................................... L 59-75at American International ............ L 65-67

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS / YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS / ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDALL-TIME SERIES RECORDat Queens (N.Y.) ............................ L 60-73at Adelphi ...................................... L 51-68Concordia (N.Y.) ........................... W 70-61St. Thomas Aquinas ..................... L 62-72Mercy ........................................... W 79-62at Bridgeport ................................ L 61-66at Dowling ..................................... L 45-67at C.W. Post ................................. W 63-59at New York Tech ......................... W 69-58Bridgeport ..................................... L 80-87Molloy ........................................... W 82-77Queens (N.Y.) ................................ L 61-67Adelphi .......................................... L 49-66

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2006-2007 (9-19)Head Coach: Al SeibertUMass Lowell................................ L 54-70vs. Franklin Pierce ....................... W 73-59at Saint Michael’s ........................ L 79-91at Mercy* ...................................... L 69-76Bridgeport* .................................. L 69-81at Queens (N.Y.)* ......................... L 67-84at New York Tech* ........................ L 54-74at #4 Bentley ................................ L 62-81at Post U. ...................................... L 61-83at Adelphi* .................................. W 61-59at Dowling* ................................... L 64-72American International ................ L 53-68at C.W. Post* ................................ L 65-81Molloy* ......................................... L 62-75at St. Thomas Aquinas*............... L 54-76Concordia (N.Y.) ........................... W 72-62Mercy* ......................................... W 70-60at Bridgeport* .............................. L 49-60Queens (N.Y.)* ............................. W 73-65at Molloy* ..................................... L 55-73New York Tech* ............................ L 61-80Adelphi* ........................................ L 60-74Dowling* ...................................... W 78-64C.W. Post* ................................... W 77-68Southern New Hampshire ........... L 71-86St. Thomas Aquinas* .................. W 61-53at Concordia (N.Y.)....................... W 73-66at New York Tech% ....................... L 59-66% - ECC Quarterfi nals* - ECC game

2007-2008 (11-16, 7-13 ECC)Head Coach: Al Seibertat Southern New Hamp. .............. L 57-74Felician College ........................... W 87-83Southern Conn. State U. .............. L 74-76at Concordia (N.Y.)* .................... W 86-76Mercy College* ............................ W 83-63at Bridgeport* .............................. L 64-75Adelphi University* ..................... W 58-48at Molloy College* ........................ L 74-81at Lynn University % ..................... L 57-69vs. Barry University % .................. W 53-49at American International ........... W 71-67N.Y. Institute of Tech.* ................. L 60-65at Dowling College* ..................... L 58-78#25 C.W. Post* ............................ L 62-78Bloomfi eld College ...................... W 92-73St. Thomas Aquinas* .................. W 75-69Concordia (N.Y.)*.......................... L 69-73Queens (N.Y.)* ............................. W 73-56at Mercy College* ...................... LOT 69-70Bridgeport* .................................. L 76-88at Queens College* ...................... L 63-73Molloy College* ........................... W 81-55at N.Y. Institute of Tech.* ............. L 68-70at Adelphi University* .................. L 50-66Dowling College* ......................... W 76-65at #10 C.W. Post* ........................ L 67-85at St. Thomas Aquinas*............... L 61-65*-East Coast Conference Game%- Pepsi/DoubleTree Guest Suites Holiday Classic (Boca Raton, Fla.)

2008-2009 (8-19, 6-16 NE-10)Head Coach: Al SeibertGoldey Beacom ............................ L 75-83Stonehill *..................................... L 59-70at Le Moyne * ............................... L 61-64St. Anselm * ................................. L 65-72St. Michael’s *............................. W 62-52at Southern Connecticut * ......... W 59-44#13 Bentley * .............................. W 70-61at So. New Hampshire * .............. L 55-69Southern Connecticut ................. W 64-51Molloy ........................................... W 68-59at Felician ..................................... L 47-67at Pace * ....................................... L 78-86St. Rose * .................................... W 62-61Post ............................................... L 45-50at American International * ......... L 48-63Assumption * ............................... L 58-68at Franklin Pierce * ...................... L 59-68Umass-Lowell * ............................ L 70-77at Saint Michael’s * .................. WOT 58-52at St. Anselm * ............................. L 67-77Le Moyne * ................................... L 60-65American International * ............. L 56-64at Assumption * ........................... L 57-75Franklin Pierce * ......................... W 61-42So. New Hampshire * .................. L 57-67at UMass-Lowell * ........................ L 52-77at Merrimack * ............................. L 63-74*-Northeast-10 Conference Game

2009-2010 (5-22, 5-17 NE-10)Head Coach: Al Seibertat Molloy College .......................... L 67-70at American Int’l * ........................ L 65-80Assumption * ............................... L 77-90Le Moyne * ................................... L 79-80at Saint Rose * ............................. L 65-72at Pace University * ..................... L 61-85Adelphi University * ..................... L 49-59at Goldey-Beacom ........................ L 73-84vs. Nyack College! ........................ L 62-65vs. Bloomfi eld College! ................. L 68-88at Southern Connecticut ............. W 63-58Bentley * ....................................... L 50-51at UMass-Lowell * ........................ L 48-67Franklin Pierce * ....................... WOT 72-71at Stonehill College * ................... L 58-72at Saint Michael’s * ..................... L 66-72Saint Anselm * ............................. L 56-57at So. New Hampshire * .............. L 69-80Merrimack College * .................... L 70-80American Int’l * ............................ L 57-64Southern Connecticut * .............. W 62-47at Assumption * .......................... W 71-68at Le Moyne * ............................... L 66-67Saint Rose * ................................. L 66-82Pace University * ......................... W 60-57Merrimack College * .................... L 86-91at Adelphi University * ................. L 48-79*-Northeast-10 Conference Game! -At Adelphi in Garden City, N.Y.

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Kingsley Aguh, G, 2008-10Alberto Alberdi, G, 1998-03Andoni Alberdi, G/F, 2000-01Jarred Alford, G, 2007-08Phil Andros, F, 1963-67Fred Allen, G, 1961-62Jim Allen, G, 1975-79Sal Arminio, F, 1961-62Dwayne Arrington, G,1992-96Louis Arroyo, G, 1973-74Lou Ayala, F, 1994-95Kemar Bailey, G, 2003-04Stan Bakoledis, G, 1962-63Ron Barone, G, 1989-93Bruce Barrett, G, 1982-83Bill Battle, G, 1966-70Gary Battle, G, 1987-91Manny Beauduy, F, 1999-00Micah Bennett, F, 1996-99Anthony Bethune, F, 1993-95Marvin Billups, G, 2007-Pres.Larry Black, F, 1973-74Anthony Blades, F/C, 1978-80Willie Bonds, F, 1967-69Jon Bradley, G, 2008-09Jamaal Brooks, G, 2001-05Ben Bowers, F, 1986-88David Brown, C, 1962-65Robert Brown, G, 1975-76Wayne Bush, F, 1977-78Stephen Bynum, F, 1996-98Jamaal Camah, F, 2000-02Carl Campbell, G/F, 2006-08John Cangelosi, G, 1966-70Tom Carey, F, 1973-74Brett Carmichel, G, 2004-05Ismael Caro, G, 2002-04James Carr, C, 2008-10Jon Castaldi, F, 2002-06Dave Centore, F, 1985-89Cassius Chaney, F, 2006-10Greg Clancy, G, 1994-97Lance Clark, G, 1994-99Ken Coleman, G, 1984-88Peter Constance, G, 1967-70Peter Cooney, F, 1962-63Al Corbin, C, 1973-76Mike Costigan, F, 1983-86Dwayne Crawford, C, 1989-93Nick Crismale, F, 1969-72Marc Crowley, F, 1994-95Barry Cunningham, F, 1973-77Jeff Daiker, G, 1987-91Raphael daSilva, G, 2005-06John Davis, F, 1970-71Martin DeFazio, G, 1965-70Bob Dembinski, C, 1966-68Donald Dempsey, C, 1964-68Al DiLeonardo, G, 1962-63John Dillon, G, 1967-71Ron Diorio, F, 1965-69Qadir Dixon, G, 1994-97Ron Dolecki, F,1975-80Chris Dolley, G, 1976-80Cameron Drew, G, 1982-85Mark Drew, G, 1983-87Calvin Edwards, F, 1978-80Larry Emery, C, 1978-80

Gary Esposito, F, 1963-64Jerry Esposito, F, 1963-66Mark Fain, F, 1979-80Larry Faust, C, 1970-71Len Favours, F, 1970-71Bob Fesik, G, 1980-82Marvin Fields, G, 1987-90Nick Filantres, G, 1999-02Kevin Finucane, G, 1971-73Geoff Fletcher, F, 1975-79Bob Foglio, G, 1970-73Tom Fortune, F, 1969-72Kobie Fowler, F, 1989-93Jim Frulla, F, 1979-82Charles Gegauer, G, 1961-62Keith George, G, 1992-96Skip Gilman, G, 1971-73Derek Glasper, G, 2003-04Robert Glover, F, 1992-96Jerome Goforth, F, 1994-96Don Grannis, F, 1965-66Tom Granville, F, 1977-78Darryl Greene, G, 2006-10Dan Grove, G, 1992-1996Mike Grove, G, 1989-93Charles Guittar, F, 1992-94Randy Gunther, C, 1984-85Bill Haas, G, 1981-82John Hampton, G, 1998-99Art Hamm, G, 1963-64Larry Haney, G, 1975-79Lubbie Harper, F, 1961-64Sean Harris, G, 2009-10Antawn Hayes, G, 2005-09Trevor Herbert, G, 1996-00Fred Hill, F, 1980-83Mel Horowitz, C, 1961-64Joe Horvath, G, 1978-79Haggai Hundert, G, 2004-05Keith Hylton, C, 1972-74Dave Hyman, G, 1977-81Dick Jackson, G, 1961-65Kelvin Jackson, F, 2007-10Robert Jamerson, G, 2007-10J.R. Janda, G, 1998-2001Stan Januska, G, 1961-62Bill Jeffress, F, 1984-88Bryan Johnson, C, 1981-84Larry Johnson, G, 1975-76Greg Jones, F, 1970-72Greg Jones, F, 1985-86James Katz, F, 1967-68Jack Kelly, G, 1961-64Jeff Kennerly, F, 2002-04Ryan Killion, G, 2004-05, 06-07Vin Kirilichin, C, 1971-75Bill Kirkpatrick, F, 1970-73JC Kouame, F, 2002-07Mike Kulpa, G, 1994-98Eric Knowlton, F, 1964-65John Krawiecki, F, 1969-70James Lawhorn, C, 1979-80Vic Laczkowski, G, 1974-75Joe Lahoud, G, 1964-65Victor F. Latvis, 1955-57Brian Ledbetter, F, 2005-06Jeff Lee, G, 2000-01Jim Lee, F, 1974-75

Walter Lee, F, 1961-62Gary Liberatore, F, 1962-66Clarence Long, C, 1969-71Ray Lynch, G, 1984-86Hank Macala, G, 1966-70Stan MacLachlan, G, 1972-74Joe Magdon, G, 1964-65Joe Maniaci, F, 1966-67Ted Mankowski, F, 1972-75Clarence Marlow, F, 1978-80Mike Mattern, G, 1982-83Edgar Maull, G, 1979-83Russell Mayo, G, 2003-04Jim McCarthy, G, 1965-66Anthony McKnight, F, 1982-86John McQuillan, G, 1955-57Jim McTygue, C, 1974-78Vin Medvetz, G, 1983-84Tom Milone, G, 1973-75Erik Milk, F, 2004-08Darren Miller, F/C, 1994-95Jermaine Miller, F/C, 2004-05Joel Miller, F, 1988-89Willie Mintz, F/C, 1978-82John Miszuk, G, 1963-66Mike Mitchell, G, 1970-71Justin Moore, F, 2004-05Paul Moore, F, 1961-62Brian Moriarty, G, 2002-06John Mulligan, G, 1972-74Jim Munson, F, 1985-87Randall Murphy, G, 1993-94Sean Murphy, G, 1984-86Jack Nisbet, G, 1965-69Joe Novak, F, 1971-72Corey Orgias, G/F, 2007-08Joe Pacheco, F, 1966-70Nick Pacheco, F, 1996Ilias Papatonis, C, 1994-96James Park, C, 1963-64Jim Pasacarella, G, 1970-71Josh Paulino, G, 2008-09Ray Pennington, F, 1970-71Peter Perhach, F/C, 1970-72Barry Person, 2005-06Barry Pheonix, F, 1983-85Kelvin Pittman, F, 1988-92Alvin Pope, F, 1974-77Bill Porto, G, 1961-62Jeff Pupo, G, 1987-89Andy Quinn, F, 1976-78Bob Radimer, F, 1978-79John Raslavsky, F, 1962-66Mike Rakowski, C, 1987-91Billie Rea, F, 1998-00Craig Recla, G, 1990-91Roland Reed, C, 1982-84John Reynolds, C/F, 1983-87Walter Richard, G, 1993Ronald Riordan, F, 1968-70Peter Rogers, G, 1967-68Tim Ruckdeschel, F, 1994-95Greg Rudomanski, F, 1972-73C.J. Ruskey, F, 2009-10Bob Ruth, G, 1961-65D.J. Sackmann, G, 2005-09Mike Samuel, F, 1977-79Earnest Sampson, G, 1996-97

Dennis Scatliffe, F, 2000-02Vin Sciglio, C, 1980-82Joe Sclafani, G, 1981-83Tyrone Settles, F, 1980-83Robert Sheard, C, 1987-91Paul Silva, F, 1979-81Tony Simonelli, G, 1970-73Ken Sinclair, G, 1980-84Henry Slater, G, 1976-77Brian Smith, G, 1987-91Jason Smith, G, 1999-00Kevin Smith, G, 1981-82Reggie Smith, C/F, 1983-84Ron Smith, F, 1973-74Sam Smith, G, 2000-01Greg Spicer, G, 1982-86John Stanley, G, 1983-84Tetrick Stonar, G, 2005-08Jim Stonick, G, 1969-72Mark Suchenski, F, 1974-78John Sullivan, F, 2002-06Mike Summers, G, 1997-00David Sweeting, G, 1990-92Gary Taylor, G, 1974-76Hayward Thaxton, G, 1980-81Angelo Thomas, C, 1997-99Charles Thompson, F/C, 2007-08Mike Thurman, G, 1990-1991Steven Tipa, G, 1974-75Mamady Tonguino, F, 2002-06Erik Torkelson, C, 1987-91Wade Townsend, G, 1978-81Frank Turner, C, 1996-00Jamal Tyrrell, G, 2000-02Shawn Ustunel, F, 2009-10Marlon Valentin, C, 1993Charles Vasser, 2005-06George Waldron, G, 1962-63Samont Washington, F, 1998-01Joel Wasserman, F, 1962-64Herb Watkins, F/G, 1984-88Hency Watt, G, 1985-89Henry Weaver, F, 1969-70Randy West, G, 1977-78Marcus White, F/C, 2007-08Michael Whitehead, G, 2001-04Andrew Wilder, F, 1973-75Jason Williams, F, 1989-93Jeremy Williams, G, 2009-10Kellen Wingate, F, 2000, 03-04Chris Wirth, G, 1992-1993Keith Wright, F, 2000-04Krys Wrobel, F, 1999-00Rich Yaldizian, G, 1971-73Kevin Yalter, G, 1978-79Tyshawn Yopp, G, 2004-06Phil Young, C, 1981-82Nick Zauner, F, 1996-00

The following list represents all players who have worn a New Haven basketball varsity uniform entering this season. Basketball has been a varsity sport at the University of New Haven since 1961. (Key: fi rst year listed - fi rst year of fi rst year played, second year - second year of fi nal year played) Example: 1991-93 - played 1991-92 season and 1992-93 season). We welcome all verifi able corrections or additions to this list.

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Deborah Chin, Associate Vice President Director of Athletics and Recreation

Steven H. Kaplan, Ph.D., University PresidentSteven H. Kaplan, Ph.D., became the sixth president of the University of New Haven (UNH) on July 1, 2004. Dr. Kaplan joined a nearly 85-year-old institution dedicated to experiential education. With enrollment of over 5,200 undergraduate and graduate students representing more than 35 states and some 45

countries, UNH has several nationally ranked programs in a number of majors in business, engineering, public safety, and the liberal arts and sciences.

Dr. Kaplan was presented to the community in March 2004 by then Board of Governors Chairman Robert Alvine, who characterized the president-designate as energetic, well-liked and respected, focused and remarkably effective in mobilizing an institution’s resources to achieve target results. His highest priorities are strengthening the University’s endowment, growing enrollment to optimum levels, and engendering an atmosphere for excellence among all constituencies. He has focused on establishing strong relationships with members and organizations within UNH’s circle of constituents – faculty, students, administrators, alumni, friends, campus neighbors and leaders of Connecticut’s business and public service communities.

As president, he oversees a faculty of nearly 400, 530 staff, and an annual budget of $84 million.

Previously, Dr. Kaplan was chancellor and professor of English at the University of Virginia’s College at

Wise, Virginia, the only four-year branch campus of the University of Virginia and one of the nation’s best public colleges, according to U. S. News & World Report.

Dr. Kaplan began his teaching career in 1982 as an Instructor of English at the University of Maryland, European Division. From 1985-1989, he served as Visiting Lecturer in American Studies at Eberhard-Karls Universitat, Tübingen, Germany – one of the oldest and most highly regarded universities in Europe. After completing his doctoral studies at Eberhard-Karls Universität, he returned to the U.S. to teach English at the University of Southern Colorado. Within three years, he was made department chair, serving in that capacity for two years before becoming Director of the Center for International Studies.

Dr. Kaplan also served as dean of Arts and Humanities at SUNY College at Buffalo, an institution with about 11,000 students; and as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Butler University, an independent comprehensive institution of fi ve colleges and 3,400 students, which is ranked by U. S. News & World Report as one of the top regional universities in the Midwest.

He completed his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at Eberhard-Karls Universität in Germany and holds the Master of Arts degree (with a concentration in philosophy, German, and English), also from Eberhard-Karls Universitat. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California at Los Angeles.

Dr. Kaplan is the author of a book on American translations of the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke, a number of scholarly essays, a book on Tim O’Brien’s

fi ction with the University of South Carolina Press, and an anthology of international war stories with the University Press of Colorado.

Dr. Kaplan and his wife, Anemone Schweizer-Kaplan, are both ardent opera buffs and love to ballroom dance, hike, and downhill ski. They share a great love for the visual and performing arts and have traveled to over twenty-fi ve countries in twenty-fi ve years, including Tanzania where they hiked up Mt. Kilimanjaro. They have a son and three daughters

Dr. Kaplan grew up in Chicago, the son of a shoe store owner and an actress-comedienne. He said his stepfather, Irving Glovin, taught him to love ideas and appreciate the contributions we all need to make to good causes. He was a good friend of Oskar Schindler, was instrumental in getting the story out in book and fi lm form (associate producer of the fi lm), and is the President of the Oskar Schindler Humanitarian Foundation. Dr. Kaplan also serves on the board of the foundation.

His wife grew up in Southwest Germany. She holds the equivalent of an American M.A. in Secondary Education and taught at a German high school. She is a ceramics artist and taught German and pottery during their time in Wise.

Deborah Chin became the school’s fourth director of athletics in 1993, and currently oversees a department which sponsors 17 NCAA Division II varsity sports. She was elected to the prestigious position of Chair for the NCAA’s Division II Management Council for 2008.

UNH Athletics has enjoyed a high level of success across the board during Chin’s tenure as Director of Athletics, advancing to NCAA tournament play 50 times in 14-plus years. UNH has recently made a number of capital improvements to athletic and recreational facilities, including the construction of the multi-million dollar David A. Beckerman Student Recreation Center, a $1.3 million synthetic turf renovation of Kayo Field (soccer and lacrosse), as well as installation of state-of-the-art blue and yellow synthetic turf at the new Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium. Chin spearheaded efforts to re-instate football as a varsity program and fi nd UNH a new athletics conference that best fi ts the institution’s long-term academic and athletic aspirations. Both goals were accomplished when UNH announced on November 13, 2007 that it had been accepted as a full member of the prestigious Northeast-10 Conference, effective the 2008-09 academic year. The Charger football team will return to the gridiron for the 2009 season.

A member of the University of New Haven staff since 1975, Chin began her UNH career as Coordinator of Women’s Athletics. She was responsible for starting

the women’s intercollegiate athletic program at UNH, coaching volleyball, tennis, basketball and softball in the early years. Chin eventually surrendered all head coaching responsibilities, except volleyball, when she was promoted to Associate Director of Athletics in 1979.

Among her numerous honors, Chin was named the NACWAA NCAA Division II Administrator of the Year in 2009 after serving as the D-II Management Council Chair. In 2007, the Connecticut Sportswriters’ Alliance presented Chin with the Gold Key Award, the state’s top sporting honor which recognizes significant contributions to athletics in the State of Connecticut. Chin won the NACDA/Continental Airlines Athletic Director of the Year for the Northeast Region in 1998-99 and was awarded the NACWAA Josten’s District I Administrator of the Year Award in 1997. Chin won the National Association for Girls and Women in Sports Presidential Award in March 1997 and was the Connecticut Post Woman of the Year in 1993. Chin has also earned the U.S. Volleyball Association Meritorious Service Award and the YMCA Women in Leadership Award.

As head women’s volleyball coach, Chin fashioned a Hall of Fame resume - literally - earning induction into the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Hall of Fame in December, 2006. Chin is also a member of the Connecticut Volleyball Hall of Fame (Inducted October, 1998), the Connecticut Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame (April, 1999), and the Athletics Hall of Fame at her alma mater, SUNY-Cortland.

In a 19-year career (1975-93) as head coach for the Chargers, she posted a 578-179 record (.764) and was

at that time only the fi fth Division II coach to win 500 career matches. The Chargers made 10 trips to the NCAA tournament during Chin’s reign, reaching the top fi ve four times. Her awards include six AVCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year distinctions as well as eight New England Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year honors. Chin coached the Chargers to twelve 30-win seasons, including six straight. She is also recognized internationally as a top volleyball clinician.

As an administrator, Chin has served on over 30 national and regional committees. In addition to her most recent position as Chair of the Division II Management Council, her resume includes terms as chairperson for the NCAA Division II Volleyball Committee (1988-92), the NCAA Division II Baseball Committee (1997-2001), the NCAA Northeast Regional Football Committee (1999-2003), and the NACDA John McLendon Minority Scholarship Committee (1999-present). She served four years on the NACWAA Board of Directors (1993-96), and acted as the Volleyball Commissioner for the 1995 Special Olympics World Games held in New Haven.

A graduate of SUNY-Cortland with a Bachelor’s of science in physical education, Chin earned her Master’s of science degree in physical education from UNC-Greensboro.

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CHARGERCHARGER ATHLETIC CLUB ATHLETIC CLUBThe Charger Athletics Club serves as a vital force in helping the University of New Haven Department of athletics continue its strong athletics tradition. The suc-cess of the athletic programs enhances the university’s reputation at both the regional and national levels.

Membership in the Charger Athletics Club is open to alumni, parents of student-athletes, faculty & staff, students and friends of athletics. The funds raised by the Charger Athletics Club help fund capi-tal projects, which benefi t all of the Charger athletic teams and help to enhance the game-day experiences of loyal fans, faculty, staff and the local community who support UNH student-athletes.

All gifts to the Charger Athletics Club by alumni, par-ents, faculty, staff and friends will be counted in the university’s Annual Fund. By making an annual fund gift through the Charger Athletics Club donors are emphasizing the importance of athletics to the Univer-sity community and helping student-athletes succeed on and off the fi eld.

Annual membership runs from July 1 through June 30 and is open to all for a minimum donation of $50.

Visit www.NewHavenChargers.com to join in the tradition of success!

MEMBERSHIP LEVELSAll-American Club: $1,000 +Director’s Club: $500-$999Coaches’ Club: $250-$499Captain’s Club: $100-$249

Varsity Club: $50-$99

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The UNH equipment room was renovated prior to the fall of 2008, the UNH Department of Athletics equipment room received these state-of-the-art slid-ing storage systems. The storage system allows for additional storage, while maintaining the same square footage. This proj-ect helped improve to ath-letic experience for every UNH athletic team.

Generous donations to the Charger Athletics Club help make capital improve-ments like these come to life. You can help keep the Chargers at the forefront of NCAA Division II and the Northeast-10 Conference, and help attract the best student-athletes to represent UNH with class and dignity.

To join, visit www.NewHavenChargers.com and click on Charger Athletics Club!

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Director’s Club LevelBollinger, Inc.

Courtyard Marriott OrangeChristopher Ruskay

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FujiFilm - SeeHere.comHealey Properties, LLC

John RabaLawnMaster

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Scholarship FundSecurity Technologies Inc.

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Captain’s Club LevelAdvantage Maintenance, Inc.

Affordable Bus ChartersAlinabal, Inc.

American Executive LimoApicella Adjusters

Arrow BusAqua

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CitcoCity Stitchers

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Corso Fruit and Vegetable Market

Creem FamilyCT Presort, LLC

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JewelryDragicevich Family

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Harty PressHealthdrive Medical and Dental

PracticesHoneywell Fire Systems

Ian Leffl erITS Integrated Technical Sys-

tems, Inc.Jay Young

JL SportsJoe Machnik’s No. 1 Soccer

CampsJohn Altermatt

Jonathan B. Armus CPA, PCJoseph Sporkin

K. Morgan AssociatesKrajcir Landscaping

Kramer Printing CompanyLeaden Associates, Inc

Lenders & Fleet Services, Inc.Liberty MutualLiuzzi Cheese

M & S Lawn CareMar-Len Printing & Mailing

Marshall & Sterling, Inc.McKee Investments and Con-

tractingMed-Aid LLC/TownsendM H Chodos Insurance

Microboard Processing, Inc.Mike Forte

Mizzy ConstructionML McLaughlin

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On Deck SportsPeter Pan

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Robert DeobilRoberto Taylor Agency

Rocky’s Aqua on the WaterSasaki Associates, Inc.Schimenti Construction

Seacrest Nursing & Retirement Services

Skip Falcone, Attorney at LawSlick Master Productions

SoccerTikesSouley Mane KabaSpringBrook Deli

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Taunton PackagingTaylor Rental/Party Plus

Team CT Blue Jays BaseballTed Taddei - Go Charger

Football!The Che Group, IncTimothy Donahue

Trifecta HoopsTwin Hull Boats LLC

U-Save Car and Truck RentalWallin City Ford

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Winkle Bus CompanyWoodbridge Running Co.World Class Sports, LLC

Varsity Club LevelAffordable Bus Charters

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AsicsAunt Chiladas

BajaBiaghetti’s

Black Bear SaloonBoston Celtics

Boston Marriott Long WharfBradford PortraitBreakaway Deli

Champion’s ChoiceChili’s

Country Club of WoodbridgeDaniel BarrDave Onze

Dave PetersonDonald LevineDuane Brooks

Dunns Irish BarEli’s

EquinoxFairfi eld AthleticsFollet BookstoreForest Package

FujiFilm - SeeHere.comFull Circle PizzaGeorgie’s Diner

Greek OliveHenry C. Lee College

Holiday Inn North HavenIndian Neck Liquor Store

J. RoosJodie Rossi

Kathleen SmithLa Cuisine

Louie’sMichaelangelo’s

Mike McKeeMoe’s Southwest Grill

New England BeverageNew England Revolution

Nick SakiewiczOrange Hills Country Club

On-the-BorderPaul Gagliardi

PlaywrightRenee Hourigan

Reno’s PizzaRon DiGravioRustic Oak

Savin Rock Bar & GrillSide Street Grill

Soho Hair Group & Day SpaStacey Lisborg

SubwaySugarbush Resort

Taft HairTexas Roadhouse

The Sandwich ManThe Tradition Golf Club at

WindsorTheshia Nieves

Tim StantonTolli’s Pizza

Tony SparanoTre Scalini

Under ArmourWallingford Country Club

WasabiWilloughby’s Coffee House

Membership LevelsAll-American Club: $1,000+Director’s Club: $500-$999Coaches’ Club: $250-$499Captain’s Club: $100-$249

Varsity Club: $50-$99

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POSTSEASON SUCCESS

Men’s Cross CountryNCAA National Qualifi ers: 1979, 2001

Women’s Cross CountryNCAA National Qualifi er: 2004

BaseballNCAA World Series: 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979,

1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1998; NCAA Region-

als: 1972, 1973, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2003, 2006,

2010; NAIA World Series: 1966, 1970; NAIA Regionals: 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970

Men’s BasketballNCAA Regionals: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989,

2003, 2004; NAIA: 1966, 1968, 1969

Women’s BasketballNCAA National Champions: 1987

NCAA Elite 8: 1988; NCAA Regionals: 1986, 1989, 2003, 2006, 2007

FootballNCAA Runner-up: 1997; NCAA Semifi nals:

1992; NCAA Regionals: 1993, 1995

Men’s GolfNCAA 7th place: 1970; NCAA Regionals:

2004, 2005; NCAA Nationals: 2004; NCAA Regionals (Individual): 2006, 2007

Men’s LacrosseNCAA Regionals: 1977, 1978

Women’s LacrosseNCAA Regionals: 2009

Men’s Track & FieldNCAA National Qualifi ers: 1975, 1976, 1978,

1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004,

2006, 2007, 2009

Women’s Track & FieldNCAA National Qualifi ers: 2009, 2010

Men’s SoccerNCAA Runner-up: 1976; NCAA Semifi nals:

1977, 1984; NCAA Regionals: 1972, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1983; NAIA: 1970

Women’s SoccerNCAA Regionals: 2005, 2006

SoftballNCAA Regionals: 1995, 1996, 2004, 2005,

2008, 2009, 2010

Women’s VolleyballNCAA Elite 8: 1984, 1985, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002,

2008; NCAA Regionals: 1983, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2010; EAIAW: 1978,

1981

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICSDEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the department of intercollegiate athletics is to support the mission of the university and to integrate intercollegiate athletics into higher education so that the educational experience of the student-athlete is paramount. The department will provide growth opportunities to achieve in a nationally competitive intercollegiate program that attracts, nurtures and graduates student-athletes who under the guidance of a quality staff, represent the University of New Haven with character and integrity while achieving academic excellence, serving the community and pursuing excellence in their respective sports.

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS PHILOSOPHY

Higher education has lasting importance on an individual’s future success. For this reason, the emphasis for the student-athlete experience at the University of New Haven is a comprehensive program of learning and development in a personal setting. As an NCAA Division II program, our approach provides growth opportunities through academic achievement, learning in high-level athletic competition and development of positive societal attitudes in service to community. The balance and integration of these different areas of learning opportunity provide our student-athletes a path to graduation while cultivating a variety of skills and knowledge for life ahead.

The University of New Haven seeks to provide the world with leaders who can make a positive difference in a global society. Student-athletes are afforded unique opportunities for leadership because of the visibility provided through athletics competition. UNH’s intercollegiate program provides opportunities for its student-athletes to develop moral virtues, such as courage, self-confi dence, and integrity and to learn communication and teamwork skills associated with outstanding leadership. Thus the Department of Athletics helps the University satisfy its primary aspiration, which is to prepare students to lead purposeful and fulfi lling lives in a global society through experiential, collaborative, and discovery-based learning.

The Department of Athletics is committed to delivering intercollegiate athletics programs that are consistent with the University’s mission and generates the trust and support of its various constituencies. The goal of the department is to fi eld sports teams that compete successfully against other NCAA Division II teams while upholding the academic standards of the University of New Haven. The department is also committed to conducting its programs in strict adherence to the policies, rules and regulations set by the University’s administration, Board of Governors, the NCAA and the Northeast-10 Conference.

Through its programs, the department gives its student-athletes of different genders, races, religions, national origins and sexual orientation opportunities to participate in intercollegiate competition. The intercollegiate program will function free of discrimination with a University commitment to the adherence to Title IX and the Offi ce of Civil Rights guidelines. A major goal of the Department of Athletics is to help student-athletes realize the full potential of their athletic abilities while also increasing their intellectual capabilities and providing them a meaningful opportunity to earn a baccalaureate degree. The department will not compromise its commitment to educate and graduate its student-athletes.

Department of Athletics personnel are expected to represent the University in a manner consistent with UNH’s principles and values. All personnel are expected to perform their responsibilities with the highest standards of integrity, ethical behavior and sportsmanship at all times. Coaches and staff are expected to treat student-athletes fairly and with respect and to facilitate leadership that helps them mature physically, intellectually, emotionally and socially.

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS HIGHLIGHTS

• The UNH women’s volleyball team has reached the NCAA Sweet 16 seventeen times since 1983, and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight 11 times, including an Elite Eight appearance in 2008.• Baseball has consistently been ranked as one of the winningest Division II programs in NCAA history. Baseball Coach Emeritus Frank “Porky” Vieira retired after the 2006 season as Division II’s all-time winningest coach by percentage, and logged 1,127 career victories. The team has appeared in 17 College World Series and made 32 Regional appearances. Baseball has also produced nine major league players, including former Cy Young winner Steve Bedrosian of the Philadelphia Phillies.• Women’s Basketball won the NCAA Division II National Championship in 1987.• The football program appeared in four NCAA championship playoffs, earning runner-up status in 1997. That title-game appearance made UNH the only football team in the State of Connecticut to ever compete for a national title and the smallest school (in terms of enrollment) to compete for an NCAA Championship.• Tailback Roger Graham won the 1993 Harlon Hill Trophy as the top Division II Football Player in the nation.• Men’s Soccer reached the NCAA fi nals in 1976 and fi nished third in 1977.

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