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2016-17 Men’s BasketballInformation Guide

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2016-17 Schedule

Nov. 12 vs. So. Connecticut 8:00 p.m.

Nov. 13 vs. American Int’l 2:00 p.m.

Nov. 16 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS 7:00 p.m.

Nov. 19 QUEENS 1:00 p.m.

Nov. 22 at Georgian Court * 8:00 p.m.

Nov. 26 AMERICAN INT’L 2:00 p.m.

Nov. 27 BRIDGEPORT 2:00 p.m.

Nov. 30 CHESTNUT HILL * 8:00 p.m.

Dec. 3 GOLDEY-BEACOM * 3:00 p.m.

Dec. 10 at USciences * 3:00 p.m.

Dec. 17 vs. Assumption 1:00 p.m.

Dec. 18 at Saint Rose 3:00 p.m.

Dec. 30 at So. Connecticut 7:00 p.m.

Jan. 4 NYACK * 8:00 p.m.

Jan. 7 at Caldwell * 3:00 p.m.

Jan. 10 DOMINICAN * 8:00 p.m.

Jan. 12 at Philadelphia * 6:00 p.m.

Jan. 14 CONCORDIA * 3:00 p.m.

Jan. 17 at Chestnut Hill * 8:00 p.m.

Jan. 21 WILMINGTON * 3:00 p.m.

Jan. 24 at Goldey-Beacom * 8:00 p.m.

Jan. 28 at Post * 3:00 p.m.

Feb. 1 USCIENCES * 8:00 p.m.

Feb. 4 BLOOMFIELD * 3:00 p.m.

Feb. 7 at Wilmington * 8:00 p.m.

Feb. 11 at Felician * 3:00 p.m.

Feb. 18 PHILADELPHIA * 3:00 p.m.

Feb. 21 GEORGIAN COURT * 8:00 p.m.

* CACC Contest

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CAMPUS CENTER

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full-time undergraduates.Holy Family — Newtown is located in New-town Township, Bucks County, and offers an undergraduate program in education, graduate programs, and select courses in the accelerated programs.

Specially designed for adult students, Holy Family — Woodhaven in Bensalem Township, Bucks County, serves as home to the Division of Extended Learning and its continuing education and accelerated degree programs. The University’s ac-celerated MBA also is available in South Philadelphia at Gloria Dei (Old Swedes’) Church, located at Columbus Avenue and Christian Street.

Respect for the individual, the dignity of the human person. Inspired by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth who founded the University, these values are at the very core of our institution. They are values that are taught here, but even more, they are values that are lived here. Our concern for moral values and social justice guides our programs and enriches everything that we do.

NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIAHoly Family University is a fully accredited, Catholic, private, co-educational, four year

Every great achievement starts with a dream. We know because we see dreams made real every single day. Whatever your interests, whatever your goals, you’ll be given every opportunity to pursue them, with success, at Holy Family University.

Founded in 1954 by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, Holy Family University is a comprehensive four-year university based in Philadelphia. About half of the University’s 3,500 students are enrolled on a full- or part-time basis in the traditional undergraduate program. The remaining students are adults enrolled in graduate programs or accelerated degree programs designed for working adults.

More than 45 degree programs are avail-able from four schools: Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Education, and Nursing & Allied Health Professions. Con-tinuing education and accelerated degree programs are offered by the Division of Extended Learning.

The University is based at the Northeast Philadelphia Campus, which serves as home of the traditional undergraduate program and offers courses in the gradu-ate program. The Northeast Philadelphia Campus also offers student housing for

University located in the Torresdale section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1954 by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, Holy Family provides liberal arts and professional programs for more than 2,100 undergraduate students through day, evening, and summer sessions.

Holy FamilyThe University is based at the Northeast Philadelphia Campus, which serves as home of the traditional undergraduate program and offers courses in the graduate program. The Northeast Philadelphia Campus also offers student housing for full-time undergraduates. Lo-cated less than a mile from Bucks County, Holy Family offers the benefits of a big city in a quiet, park-like suburban setting. With easy access to regional rail lines, city bus routes, and nearby expressways, the University serves as a gateway to all that the City of Brotherly Love offers.

NEWTOWNThe Newtown facility occupies 79 acres in Bucks County Pennsylvania. The building contains the administrative service area, faculty offices, the Center for Graduate Programs in Counseling Psychology, ten classrooms and laboratories including two mixed-use labs, a science lab, a nursing lab, the Learning Resource Center, chapel, student services office, and a commons dining area.

WOODHAVENWoodhaven occupies 4.76 acres on Bristol Pike, in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. It is situated next to the Woodhaven Road exit of I-95 with direct access to both North and South ramps. The 27,000-square-foot building houses both academics and administration. Three hundred convenient parking spaces are available. Woodhaven is home to the Division of Extended Learn-ing and opened in Fall 2003. Woodhaven has academic classrooms, administrative and faculty offices, a conference room, a large meeting/seminar room, a computer lab, and a lounge with vending machines. The site also has the capacity for large group sessions.

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HOLY FAMILY UNIVERSITY

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The Central Atlantic Collegiate Confer-ence is an NCAA Division II Conference composed of 14 institutions in Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. The member institutions are Bloomfield College, Caldwell College, Chestnut Hill College, Concordia (NY) College, Dominican (N.Y.) College, Feli-cian College, Georgian Court University, Goldey-Beacom College, Holy Family University, Nyack College, Philadelphia University, Post University, University of the Sciences and Wilmington University.

The CACC was founded in 1961. A meet-ing of eight schools was arranged and hosted by Norm Wilhelmi, Athletic Director at The King's (NY) College. The meeting resulted in the forming a new conference, the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.The conference included eight original members in the fall of 1961. They were Bloomfield College, Dowling College, The King's College, Marist College, Monmouth College, Nyack College, C.W. Post College and Southampton College.

After years of transition and member-ship changes, NAIA members Bloomfield College, Caldwell College, Dominican College, Georgian Court College, Nyack College, Teikyo- Post University and St. Thomas Aquinas College made applica-tion to the NCAA Division II. The seven schools applied for membership in the fall of 1998. In 2002 the CACC qualified for NCAA Division II Provisional Conference Status and it achieved Active Status in July of 2004. Six schools: Bloomfield College, Caldwell College, Dominican College, Felician College, Georgian Court College and Post University, became full Division II members in 2002-03. Holy Family College, Goldey-Beacom College, Nyack College and University of the Sciences in Phila-delphia became active DII members in 2003-04, followed by Wilmington College in 2004-05.

During the span from 1999-2009, the conference underwent numerous changes in addition to upgrading to Division II. In 1999, St. Thomas Aquinas left the con-ference and five new members joined. Felician College, Goldey-Beacom College, Holy Family College, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia and Wilmington College, all NAIA schools, immediately ap-plied for Division II status upon becoming members. In 2000, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) boosted the member-

ship to 12 schools and that number grew to 13 in 2005 as Philadelphia University started active membership. NJIT moved on to Division I status after the 2005-06 sea-son. The addition of Chestnut Hill College in 2007 and Concordia College in 2009 brought the CACC to 14 members. Only four conferences in Division II have more members.

The CACC currently offers 13 champion-ship sports, including men's and women's soccer, women's volleyball, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's bas-ketball, baseball, softball, men's golf and women's lacrosse. Currently, nine of the CACC's season-ending tournaments lead to automatic NCAA qualifications, includ-ing women's soccer, volleyball, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's bas-ketball, softball, baseball and men's golf.

With its ascent to active Division II status, the Conference made major improvements by introducing a new website and logo. Both were unveiled in July of 2004. The website, www.caccathletics.org, contains updated stats, schedules, results, photos and news about all 14 member schools. The site underwent a complete redesign in the summer of 2009 and is scheduled for another in 2012.

The CACC adopted its current logo from a design submitted by Royal Rooster Design of Iowa. In 2009, the CACC commissioned seperate logos for each conference sport and in 2010 added championship tourna-ment logos for all sports. A 50th Anniver-sary Logo was created for the 2011-2012 academic year. The logos are trademarked through an agreement with Strategic Marketing Alliance (SMA) to protect and market the CACC marks.

Off the court and field, the CACC and its student-athletes take pride in the balance between academics and athletics. The CACC finished third nationally among Division II Conferences for the graduation rate of its student-athletes, according to the latest NCAA report. Furthermore, the conference established its inaugural All-Academic team in the fall of 2004 and the number of names on the list continues to grow each year. The CACC honored 285 scholar-athletes in 2010-2011.

The CACC has also become one of the national leaders in the annual Division II

Make-A-Wish Foundation fundraiser. The 13 CACC schools raised $12,218 in 2008-09, the eighth-highest total in Division II.

Division II is composed of 23 conferences and seven independent institutions ranging from coast-to-coast-and beyond. Division II is the only NCAA membership division with programs in Alaska and Puerto Rico. Furthermore, four of the five colleges on Hawaii are members of Division II.

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R.C. Kehoe is entering his sixth season at the helm of the Holy Family University men’s basketball team. On April 8, 2011, Kehoe became the fifth ever head men’s basketball coach in Holy Family University history. A Philadelphia native, Kehoe joined the Tigers with nearly a decade of col-legiate coaching experience. He spent five years as an assistant coach at the NCAA Division I level with the University of Delaware.

The 2015-16 season was one to remember for the Tigers. Holy Family capped the year at 26-6 setting a new program record for most wins in a season since joining Division II in 2003-04. The Tigers also became the first Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) team to receive the number one seed and host the East Regional. In addition, Holy Family claimed its first CACC Tournament Title in program history and the team’s second CACC South Division Regular Season title under Kehoe.

In 2014-15, the Tigers advanced all the way to the CACC semifinals after recording a 15-4 record in conference play to finish second in the CACC South Division. Holy Family ended the year with a 22-8 overall record set-ting a record for most wins in a season since joining NCAA Division II.

In 2013-14, Kehoe led the Tigers all the way to the Central Atlantic Col-legiate Conference (CACC) championship game for the first time since the 2007-08 season and for the second time in the team’s NCAA era. The Tigers were edged by cross-town rival Philadelphia University, 42-40, as Holy Family finished the season with a 21-10 record. The 21 wins tied the the 2007-08 team for most wins in a season since joining NCAA Division II in 2003-04.

As a team, the Tigers were the 2013-14 National Statistical Champion in field goal percentage defense. Holy Family limited opponents to just 37.1-percent shooting from the field; the lowest in Division II.

In 2012-13, Holy Family ended a four-year stretch of losing seasons as the Tigers finished with an 18-10 overall record. Holy Family also finished 13-4 in conference play marking the most victories against CACC op-ponents since the 2007-08 season. As a result, the Tigers claimed their first-ever CACC South Division Regular Season Title. Prior to that, Holy Family shared regular season titles in 2006-07 and 2004-05 before the conference switched to division play in 2007-08. In his first season with Holy Family, Kehoe guided the team to their best finish since the 2007-08 season. The Tigers finished 12-14 overall and 8-9 in conference play and as a result qualified for the CACC Tournament for the first time since the 2008-09 season. The team had three players selected to the All-CACC team. In addition, senior Rickie Crews led the nation with 3.85 blocks per game and was only one of two players to block 100 shots during the year in Division II.

Kehoe completed his fifth season with the Delaware men’s basketball program after the 2010-11 season in which he helped guide the Blue Hens to the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Championship Quarterfinals. Kehoe began his stint as part of the Delaware staff in 2006-2007 under first year head coach Monté Ross.

While at Delaware, Kehoe served as the recruiting coordinator and han-dled the scheduling of non-conference opponents. He also assisted in the scouting of opponents and was in charge of organizing and monitoring the team budget, in addition to his on-court coaching responsibilities. Kehoe also directed individual instruction sessions for the players and assisted in summer basketball camps.

Prior to his arrival at Delaware, Kehoe was an assistant coach at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County in 2005-06. He joined the UMBC staff under head coach Randy Monroe in the summer of 2005. While at UMBC, Kehoe assisted in recruiting, scouting of opponents and schedul-ing. He also directed individual instruction sessions for the team and coordinated weekly academic meetings with the players.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in speech communications from NCAA Division II Shippensburg University in 2004 after competing collegiately at Clarion University in 1997-1999 and East Stroudsburg University in 1999-2001.

While at Clarion, Kehoe led the team in assists in 1998-99 and was sec-ond in 1997-98. He also was fourth in steals both seasons. The Golden Eagles reached the PSAC playoffs each year while he was a member of the team. During his playing days at East Stroudsburg, Kehoe was team captain and also broke the school record for three-point field goals made in a season with 66. He also assisted the coaching staff with film exchange and scouting.

Kehoe began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant at Shippens-burg from 2002-2004. From there, Kehoe moved up to the NCAA Division I level in 2004-2005 at St. Francis University as an assistant coach.

A native of Philadelphia, Kehoe was a four-year member of the Roman Catholic boys basketball team. The team won the Philadelphia Catholic League Championship three times (1993, 1994 & 1996). From 1993-1996 the team finished in the Top-25 in the USA Today rankings.

Kehoe’s Year-by-Year Coaching Career

Year School Record CACC Record Postseason2011-12 Holy Family 12-14 8-9 CACC Quarterfinals2012-13 Holy Family 18-10 13-4 CACC Semifinals2013-14 Holy Family 21-10 13-6 CACC Finalist2014-15 Holy Family 22-8 15-4 CACC Semifinals2015-16 Holy Family 26-6 17-2 CACC Champs/NCAA TournamentTotals 99-48 (.673) 66-25 (.725)

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Ryan HaighTom Kehoe Turhan Griffin

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No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous School)0 Manny Casie Fr. G 6-4 Brooklyn, N.Y./Xaverian1 Randy Bell Fr. G 6-4 Sicklerville, N.J./Timber Creek3 Trai Greer R-Fr. G 6-2 Cape May Court House, N.J./Middle Twp. 4 Dyllon Hudson-Emory Jr. G/F 6-7 Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt (St. Petersburg)5 Ryan Corcoran R-Fr. G 6-4 Royersford, Pa./Spring Ford10 John Rigsby Fr. G 6-4 Malvern, Pa./Archbishop Carroll11 Jamai Womack Fr. F 6-4 Chichester, Pa./Chichester15 Austin Chabot Fr. G/F 6-6 Philadelphia, Pa./Archbishop Ryan21 Maliq Sanders Fr. G/F 6-6 Voorhees, N.J./Eastern Regional23 Maurice Smith Jr. G 6-2 Philadelphia, Pa./Paul Robeson24 Sean Griffin Fr. F 6-8 Abington, Pa./Philmont Christian33 Shane Neher Sr. F 6-6 Richboro, Pa./Archbishop Wood

Head Coach: R.C. Kehoe, 6th SeasonAssistant Coaches: Ryan Haigh & Tom Kehoe Volunteer Assistant Coach: Turhan Griffin

2016-17 Holy Family University Men’s Basketball

ROSTER

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PLAYERS

11 - Jamai WomackFr. - F - 6’4

Chichester, Pa.

1 - Randy BellFr. - G - 6’4

Sicklerville, N.J.

0 - Manny CasieFr. - G - 6’4

Brooklyn, N.Y.

5 - Ryan CorcoranR-Fr. - G - 6’4

Royersford, Pa.

10 - John RigsbyFr. - G - 6’4

Malvern, Pa.

4 - Dyllon Hudson-EmoryJr. - G/F - Harrisburg, Pa.

15 - Austin ChabotFr. - G/F - 6’6

Philadelphia, Pa.

3 - Trai GreerR-Fr. - G - 6’2

Cape May Court House, N.J.

24 - Sean GriffinFr. - F - 6’8

Abington, Pa.

21 - Maliq SandersFr. - G/F - 6’6

Voorhees, N.J.

23 - Maurice SmithJr. - G - 6’2

Philadelphia, Pa.

33 - Shane NeherSr. - F - 6’6

Richboro, Pa.

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2015-16 STATS2015-16 Holy Family Men's BasketballHoly Family Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 16, 2017)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 26-6 12-1 10-4 4-1CONFERENCE 17-2 9-0 8-2 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 9-4 3-1 2-2 4-1

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 avg00 Reggie Charles 32-32 1017 31.8 177-391 . 4 5 3 37-137 . 2 7 0 143-207 . 6 9 1 25 94 119 3.7 78 3 196 90 2 48 534 16.704 Turhan Griffin 32-0 555 17.3 39-91 . 4 2 9 23-59 . 3 9 0 27-43 . 6 2 8 12 31 43 1.3 50 1 60 31 3 28 128 4.010 Eric Fleming 32-32 707 22.1 89-282 . 3 1 6 73-243 . 3 0 0 25-32 . 7 8 1 18 43 61 1.9 43 0 28 22 0 21 276 8.611 Maurice Smith 14-0 22 1.6 2-11 . 1 8 2 1-7 . 1 4 3 1-4 . 2 5 0 0 2 2 0.1 2 0 0 3 1 0 6 0.415 Isaiah Gans 26-25 632 24.3 93-266 . 3 5 0 54-178 . 3 0 3 33-57 . 5 7 9 35 110 145 5.6 78 2 17 35 43 13 273 10.523 Xavier Williams 32-0 440 13.8 58-156 . 3 7 2 25-94 . 2 6 6 20-37 . 5 4 1 31 32 63 2.0 36 0 30 23 1 17 161 5.024 Derrick Stewart 32-32 1100 34.4 110-258 . 4 2 6 40-126 . 3 1 7 33-90 . 3 6 7 108 225 333 10.4 81 1 47 41 49 42 293 9.231 Marvin Crawford 32-25 1026 32.1 160-346 . 4 6 2 39-123 . 3 1 7 108-142 . 7 6 1 56 155 211 6.6 79 2 76 53 24 53 467 14.634 Hunter Wysocki 32-1 676 21.1 90-222 . 4 0 5 34-121 . 2 8 1 40-57 . 7 0 2 36 112 148 4.6 72 0 32 20 6 30 254 7.944 Shane Neher 13-0 26 2.0 2-6 . 3 3 3 0-2 . 0 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 3 10 13 1.0 4 0 0 2 0 1 5 0.450 James McDonnell 26-13 199 7.7 30-52 . 5 7 7 1-3 . 3 3 3 14-26 . 5 3 8 31 39 70 2.7 46 2 8 16 21 9 75 2.9

Team 58 62 120 1 5Total.......... 32 6400 850-2081 . 4 0 8 327-1093 . 2 9 9 445-697 . 6 3 8 413 915 1328 41.5 570 11 494 341 150 262 2472 77.2Opponents...... 32 6399 727-1954 . 3 7 2 216-707 . 3 0 6 444-616 . 7 2 1 408 952 1360 42.5 635 - 433 502 59 182 2114 66.1

TEAM STATISTICS HFU OPPSCORING 2472 2114 Points per game 77.2 66.1 Scoring margin +11.2 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 850-2081 727-1954 Field goal pct . 4 0 8 . 3 7 23 POINT FG-ATT 327-1093 216-707 3-point FG pct . 2 9 9 . 3 0 6 3-pt FG made per game 10.2 6.8FREE THROWS-ATT 445-697 444-616 Free throw pct . 6 3 8 . 7 2 1 F-Throws made per game 13.9 13.9REBOUNDS 1328 1360 Rebounds per game 41.5 42.5 Rebounding margin -1.0 -ASSISTS 494 433 Assists per game 15.4 13.5TURNOVERS 341 502 Turnovers per game 10.7 15.7 Turnover margin +5.0 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.4 0.9STEALS 262 182 Steals per game 8.2 5.7BLOCKS 150 59 Blocks per game 4.7 1.8ATTENDANCE 3248 4368 Home games-Avg/Game 13-250 14-257 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 5-154

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalsHoly Family 1090 1382 2472Opponents 975 1139 2114

Date Opponent Score Att.11/13/15 vs Roberts Wesleyan W 79-61 18011/14/15 at Daemen W 89-86 302

* 11/18/15 at Georgian Court W 92-73 25011/21/15 at So. New Hampshire L 69-74 32411/22/15 vs Merrimack L 74-89 011/28/15 BENTLEY W 77-61 73

* 12/02/15 GOLDEY-BEACOM W 77-58 186* 12/05/15 at USciences W 47-44 204

12/07/15 SO. CONNECTICUT W 90-70 204* 12/10/15 PHILADELPHIA W 61-54 303

12/19/15 at Assumption W 94-80 13412/20/15 vs Saint Rose W 77-69 9012/30/15 at American Int'l L 65-74 87

* 01/03/16 at Chestnut Hill Colleg W 59-48 173* 01/06/16 at Dominican College NY W 91-69 100* 01/09/16 at Nyack College W 76-60 172* 01/12/16 at Concordia (N.Y.) L 74-75 45* 01/16/16 WILMINGTON W 83-55 313* 01/20/16 USCIENCES W 62-56 311* 01/22/16 FELICIAN W 75-48 101* 01/30/16 CALDWELL W 89-71 188* 02/03/06 at Goldey-Beacom W 64-53 275* 02/06/16 POST W 75-57 278* 02/09/16 GEORGIAN COURT W 104-58 234* 02/13/16 at Bloomfield W 81-72 250* 02/17/16 CHESTNUT HILL COLLEG W 73-56 300* 02/20/16 at Philadelphia U. L 66-76 1050* 02/23/16 at Wilmington (DE) W 96-89 232# 02/27/16 DOMINICAN COLLEGE NY W 76-60 301# 03/04/16 vs Univ. of the Science W 70-62 250# 03/05/16 vs Philadelphia Univ. W 87-68 250

03/12/16 SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE L 80-88 456

* = Conference game# = CACC Tournament

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RECORDSCareer Records1986-Present

Scoring (1,000 Pt Club)Rank Pts. Name Year1. 2,657 Mike Glitz 1987-912. 2,514 Joe Simko 1992-963. 2,115 Erik Henrysen 1995-994. 2,109 JimSchultice 1988-925. 1,679 Ryan Haigh 2002-066. 1,636 Ryan Lancaster 2004-087. 1,579 Alberto Munoz 2010-148. 1,530 Kevin Comey 1987-919. 1,481 Mike McLaughlin 1986-8910. 1,433 Bob Presner 2001-0511. 1,390 Jim Gamble 1999-0312. 1,336 Mark Morrow 1986-9013. 1,310 Tim Ryan 1997-0114. 1,307 Jim Davis 1990-9215. 1,265 Mike Wild 2001-0416. 1,249 MartinSejda 1994-9817. 1,247 Khiry Hankins 2009-1418. 1,211 Anthony Starace 1998-0219. 1,160 Joe Sinni 1993-9720. 1,148 Isaiah Gans 2012-1621. 1,144 Jim Giedemann 1987-9122. 1,101 JustinSwidowski 2008-1023. 1,098 Brian Smyth 1997-0124. 1,058 Reggie Charles 2014-1625. 1,011 Brian Trudel 1993-9626. 1,000 Chris Razler 1991-93

ReboundingRank Rebs. Name Year1. 2,021 Mike Glitz 1987-912. 1,636 JimSchultice 1988-923. 1,015 Jim Gamble 1999-034. 794 Derrick Stewart 2013-165. 779 Jason Campbell 1995-996. 753 Joe Simko 1992-967. 691 MartinSejda 1994-988. 684 Isaiah Gans 2012-169. 672 Alberto Munoz 2010-1410. 656 Bob Presner 2001-0511. 591 Andy Oleykowski 1992-9512. 586 Mark Morrow 1986-90

Assists Rank Asst. Name Year1. 1,104 Kevin Comey 1987-912. 825 Joe Sinni 1993-973. 755 Mike McLaughlin 1986-894. 697 Tim Ryan 1997-015. 609 Jim Geidemann 1987-916. 438 Joe Simko 1992-967. 427 Jim O’Connor 1992-948. 428 Chris Kozole 2002-069. 416 Ryan Haigh 2002-0610. 398 Mike Wild 2001-04

BlocksRank Blks. Name Year1. 213 Jim Gamble 1999-032. 208 Isaiah Gans 2012-163. 158 Rickie Crews 2009-124. 146 Joe Borden 1997-015. 145 London Houston 2006-086. 138 JustinSwidowski 2008-107. 120 Bob Presner 2001-058. 115 Brian Trudel 1993-969. 111 Dan Welch 2002-0610. 107 MartinSejda 1994-9811. 107 Derrick Stewart 2013-1612. 104 Chris Klos 2000-0313. 102 Mike Glitz 1987-91

StealsRank Steals Name Year1. 266 Joe Simko 1992-962. 255 Joe Sinni 1993-973. 207 Tim Ryan 1997-014. 188 Chris Kozole 2002-065. 174 Ryan Haigh 2002-066. 159 Erik Henrysen 1995-997. 130 Steve Szychulski 2000-048. 125 Quincy Marshall 2006-099. 120 Mike Wild 2001-0410. 118 Jason Holloran 1996-00

Field Goals MadeRank FGM Name Year1. 1,042 Mike Glitz 1987-912. 874 Joe Simko 1992-963. 740 JimSchultice 1988-924. 668 Erik Henrysen 1995-995. 586 Ryan Lancaster 2004-086. 572 Ryan Haigh 2002-067. 553 Bob Presner 2001-058. 544 Mark Morrow 1986-909. 525 Alberto Munoz 2010-1410. 512 Jim Gamble 1999-03

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 100 FGM)Rank FG% Name Year1. .689 Mike Glitz 1987-91t-2. .578 Jim Gamble 1999-03t-2. .578 JustinSwidowski 2008-104. .577 Dan Welch 2002-065. .568 Tom McKeown 2004-096. .558 JimSchultice 1988-927. .537 Bob Presner 2001-058. .517 Mike McLaughlin 1986-899. .515 Mike Nichols 1994-9710. .514 Mark Morrow 1986-90

3-Point Field Goals MadeRank 3-FG Name Year1. 400 Erik Henrysen 1995-992. 328 Joe Simko 1992-963. 286 Alberto Munoz 2010-144. 278 Ryan Haigh 2002-065. 258 Brian Smyth 1997-016. 250 Kevin Comey 1987-917. 197 Eric Fleming 2011-168. 194 Tim Ryan 1997-019. 183 Tom Whitworth 2000-0210. 176 Chris Black 1992-9611. 168 Mike McLaughlin 1986-8912. 161 Isaiah Gans 2012-16

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 50 3FGM)Rank 3FG% Name Year1. .602 Mike McLaughlin 1986-892. .549 Kevin Comey 1987-913. .477 Chris Razler 1991-934. .436 Chris Berry 1995-995. .434 Jim Geidemann 1987-916. .432 Jason Holloran 1996-007. .429 Tom Whitworth 2000-028. .424 Joe Simko 1992-969. .421 Jim O’Rourke 1990-9210. .400 Brian Smyth 1997-01

Free Throws MadeRank FTM Name Year1. 601 JimSchultice 1988-922. 583 Mike Glitz 1987-913. 472 Joe Simko 1992-964. 366 Jim Gamble 1999-035. 363 Joe Sinni 1993-976. 360 Erik Henrysen 1995-997. 351 Mike McLaughlin 1986-898. 335 Brian Trudel 1993-969. 327 Bob Presner 2001-0510. 322 Tim Ryan 1997-0111. 314 Reggie Charles 2014-16

Free Throw %(Min. 50 FTM)Rank FT% Name Year1. .878 Kevin Comey 1987-912. .860 Mike McLaughlin 1986-893. .847 Erik Henrysen 1995-994. .836 Tim Ryan 1997-015. .826 Chris Black 1992-96t-6. .819 Chris Kozole 2002-06t-6. .819 Tim Smith 2010-118. .809 Tom Whitworth 2000-029. .806 JimSchultice 1988-9210. .798 Brian Smyth 1997-01

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RECORDSAll-CACC Selections

2001-02Tom Whitworth

2002-03Jim Gamble (2nd Team)

Chris Klos (HM)

2003-04Bob Presner (2nd Team)Mike Wild (2nd Team)

2004-05Ryan Haigh (1st Team)Bob Presner (1st Team)Chris Kozole (3rd Team)

2005-06Ryan Haigh (2nd Team)Dan Welch (2nd Team)

Ryan Lancaster (3rd Team)

2006-07Ryan Lancaster (2nd Team)RaheemScott(2ndTeam)

2007-08Ryan Lancaster (1st Team)Michael Sturns (1st Team)

London Houston (2nd Team)

2008-09Ceazer Johnson (2nd Team)JustinSwidowski(2ndTeam)

Quincy Marshall (HM)

2009-10JustinSwidowski(1stTeam)

2010-11Tim Smith (3rd Team)

2011-12Rickie Crews (3rd Team)

Khiry Hankins (3rd Team)Alberto Munoz (HM)

2012-13Ervin Ezell (1st Team)

Alberto Munoz (2nd Team)Angel Ayala (HM)

2013-14Ervin Ezell (2nd Team)

Alberto Munoz (2nd Team)

2014-15Reggie Charles (2nd Team)

Isaiah Gans (2nd Team)

2015-16Reggie Charles (1st Team)

Isaiah Gans (3rd Team)Derrick Stewart (3rd Team)

CACC Major Awards

Player of the YearTom Whitworth (2001-02)Michael Sturns (2007-08)

Defensive Player of the YearIsaiah Gans (2014-15)

Derrick Stewart (2015-16)

Rookie of the YearJustinSwidowski(2008-09)

Coach of the YearAlfred Johnson (2004-05)

R.C. Kehoe (2015-16)

CACC All-Academic Selections

Ben Badeen (2009-10, 2010-11 & 2011-12)Mike Mackley (2006-07 & 2007-08)

Sam Mushman (2011-12)JustinSwidowski(2009-10)

Capital One Academic All-District

2011-12Khiry Hankins (1st Team)

NAIA District 19 Selections

1987-88Mike Glitz (1st Team)

Mike McLaughlin (1st Team)Mark Marrow (HM)

Dan Williams - Co-Coach of the Year

1988-89Mike Glitz (1st Team) - Player of the Year

Mike McLaughlin (2nd Team)

1989-90Mike Glitz (1st Team) - Player of the Year

JimSchultice(1stTeam) Kevin Comey (HM)

NAIA North Independent

2002-03Jim Gamble - MVP

SteveFattori(1stTeam)Chris Klos (HM)

NAIA National All-Americans

1988-89Mike Glitz (HM)

1989-90Mike Glitz (HM)

1990-91Mike Glitz (HM)

1991-92JimSchultice(1stTeam)

1992-93Chris Razler (HM)

1993-94Joe Simko (HM)

1994-95Joe Simko (3rd Team)

1995-96Joe Simko (3rd Team)

1996-97Joe Sinni (3rd Team)

1997-98Erik Henrysen (HM)

1998-99Erik Henrysen (HM)

2001-02Tom Whitworth (3rd Team)

2002-03Jim Gamble (2nd Team)

SteveFattori(HM)

All-KAC Selections

1987-88Mike Glitz (1st Team)

Mike McLaughlin (2nd team)Dan Williams - Coach of the Year

1988-89Mike Glitz (1st Team) - Player of the Year

Mike McLaughlin (1st Team)JimSchultice(2ndTeam)

Kevin Comey (HM)

1989-90Mike Glitz (1st Team) - Player of the Year

JimSchultice(1stTeam)Kevin Comey (2nd Team

Jim Giedemann (HM)Dan Williams - Coach of the Year

All-NAC Selections

1998-99Erik Henrysen (1st Team)Chris Berry (2nd Team)

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Coaching Records

Year-By-Year HistoryYear Overall Pct. CACC Pct. Head Coach Notes1986-87 10-12 .454 - - Dan Williams1987-88 24-6 .800 - - Dan Williams KAC Tournament Semifinals/NAIA District 19 Quarterfinals1988-89 30-9 .769 - - Dan Williams KAC Tournament Finals/NAIA District 19 Champion/NAIA National Tournament1989-90 24-7 .774 - - Dan Williams KAC Tournament Champion/NAIA District 19 Finals 1990-91 27-7 .794 - - Dan Williams 1991-92 19-12 .612 - - Dan Williams 1992-93 21-11 .656 - - Dan Williams 1993-94 17-14 .548 - - Dan Williams 1994-95 21-13 .617 - - Dan Williams 1995-96 24-11 ,685 - - Dan Williams NAIA National 1st Round1996-97 22-10 .687 - - Dan Williams NAIA Northeast Regional Semifinals1997-98 24-10 .705 - - Dan Williams 1998-99 27-9 .750 - - Dan Williams NAC Regular Season & Tournament Champion/NAIA National 1st Round1999-00 22-11 .668 4-7 .363 Dan Williams 2000-01 24-11 .685 12-8 .600 Dan Williams CACC Finals2001-02 21-11 .656 13-7 .650 Dan Williams NAIA National Quarterfinals2002-03 18-12 .600 14-6 .700 Dan Williams NAIA North Independent Tournament Champion/NAIA National 1st Round2003-04 14-15 .483 8-12 .400 Alfred Johnson CACC Semifinals2004-05 19-11 .633 15-5 .750 Alfred Johnson Co-Regular Season Champion/CACC Quarterfinals/ECAC Finals2005-06 17-4 .809 12-10 .545 Alfred Johnson CACC Semifinals2006-07 19-9 .678 14-6 .700 Alfred Johnson Co-Regular Season Champion/CACC Quarterfinals2007-08 21-10 .677 12-4 .750 Alfred Johnson CACC Finals/NCAA Regional Quarterfinals2008-09 8-20 .285 7-10 .411 Alfred Johnson CACC Quarterfinals 2009-10 3-24 .111 3-13 .176 Alfred Johnson 2010-11 6-21 .222 4-13 .235 John O’Connor 2011-12 12-14 .461 8-9 .470 R.C. Kehoe CACC Quarterfinals2012-13 18-10 .642 13-4 .764 R.C. Kehoe CACC South Division Regular Season Champs/CACC Semifinals2013-14 21-10 .677 13-6 .684 R.C. Kehoe CACC Finals2014-15 22-8 .733 15-4 .789 R.C. Kehoe CACC Semifinals2015-16 26-6 .812 17-2 .895 R.C. Kehoe CACC Champions/NCAA East Region Quarterfinals (Host)TOTAL 577-333 .634 184-126 .593

All-Time Coaching Records

Name Yrs. W-L Pct.Dan Williams 1986-2003 375-176 .680Alfred Johnson 2003-2010 101-93 .520John O’Connor 2010-11 6-21 .222R.C. Kehoe 2011-Pres. 99-48 .678

NAIA National Tournament3 Appearances

1996 - 1999 - 2002(2-3 All-Time)

1995-96William Jewell 85, Holy Family 74 (1st Round)

1998-99Black Hills St. 100, Holy Family 76 (1st Round)

2001-02Holy Family 73, Newman 71 (1st Round)

Holy Family 78, Evergreen St. 74 (2nd Round)Evangel 86, Holy Family 57 (Quarterfinals)

TWO NCAA DIVISION II TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES2008 - 2016

2008Regional Quarterfinals: #2 Assumption 74, #7 Holy Family 66 (OT)

2016Regional Quarterfinals: #8 So. New Hampshire 88, #1 Holy Family 0

RECORDS

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2015-2016 CACC CHAMPIONS

CACC TournamentYear-By-Year

NCAA ERA (2003 - Present)2003-04

Advanced to CACC Semifinals

2004-05USciences 70, Holy Family 68 (QF)

2005-06#3 Holy Family 73, #6 Post 72 (QF)

#7 Dominican 73, #3 Holy Family 71 (SF)

2006-07#6 USciences 55, #3 Holy Family 50 (QF)

2007-08#2S Holy Family 73, #3S Goldey-Beacom 71 (QF)

#2S Holy Family 55, #2N Caldwell 53 (SF)#1S Philadelphia 73, #2S Holy Family 67 (2OT) ( Final)

2008-09#2S Goldey-Beacom 70, #3S Holy Family 56 (QF)

2011-12#1N Bloomfield 66, #4S Holy Family 64 (QF)

2012-13#1S Holy Family 77, #4N Felician 70 (QF)

#2N Bloomfield 70, #1S Holy Family 62 (SF)

2013-14#2S Holy Family 75, #3N Caldwell 63 (QF)

#2S Holy Family 62, #1N Bloomfield 51 (SF)#1S Philadelphia 42, #2S Holy Family 41 (Final)

2014-15#2S Holy Family 73, #3N Caldwell 69 (QF)

#4S Wilmington 75, #2S Holy Family 71 (SF)

2015-16#1S Holy Family 76, #4N Dominican 60 (QF)

#1S Holy Family 70, #3S USciences (SF)#1S Holy Family 87, #2S Philadelphia 68 (Final)

BREAKDOWN: Record in Quarterfinals: 7-4Record in Semifinals: 3-4Record in Finals: 1-2

RECORDS