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2009-10GREEN TERRORBACK ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Kevin Curley (head coach), Joseph Potucek, Chad Eckenrode, Louis Sarris-Grau, Steve Wilson (captain), Grant Mummert, Tyler Rudd, Joe Yeck (assistant coach), Chris Prior (assistant coach)FRONT ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Michael McClain, Max Keenan, Christopher Cowles, Dwayne Whiten, Miguel Jones, Karl Nelson, Marcus Dyson, Michael Jarboe, Mitch Belella.

2008-09RESULTS

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QUICKFACTSCOLLEGEFACTSLocation Westminster, Md.Founded 1867 (as Western Maryland)Enrollment 1,700Nickname Green TerrorColors Green and GoldAffiliation NCAA Division III, ECACConference CentennialPresident Dr. Joan Develin ColeyDirector of Athletics Jamie SmithAthletic Department Phone (410) 857-2580Athletic Department Fax (410) 857-2586Assistant Directors of Athletics Becky Martin, Carole Molloy

MEN’S BASKETBALLFACTSFinal 2008-09 Overall Record 18-8 (.692)Final 2008-09 Centennial Conference Record 13-5 (.722)Final 2008-09 Centennial Conference Finish 2ndFinal 2008-09 Home Record 10-1 (.909)Final 2008-09 Road Record 6-6 (.500)Final 2008-09 Neutral Site Record 2-1 (.667)Starters Returning 2 (Michael Jarboe-G-Jr., Miguel Jones-G-Sr.)Starters Lost 3 (Chad Arrington-F, Kevin Henry-G, Josh McKay-F)Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/92009-10 Captains Miguel Jones, Steve WilsonNCAA Appearances 0Last Appearance N/AFirst Season of Men’s Basketball 1921-22All-Time Record/Seasons 699-1125/87

ARENAFACTSGymnasium Gill CenterBuilt 1984Capacity 3,500

COACHINGSTAFFHead Coach Kevin Curley (Penn State ’94)Career Record/Years 33-19/2Record at McDaniel/Years SameCurley Office Phone (410) 857-2573Curley Email [email protected] Coaches Michael Crawmer, Chris Prior, Joe Yeck

SPORTSINFORMATIONSports Information Director Luke StillsonOffice Phone (410) 857-2291Home/Cell Phone (607) 222-4726Fax (410) 386-4649Email [email protected] www.mcdanielathletics.comGraduate Assistant Courtney Gogolinski

ONTHECOVER

From top-left to lower-right: Seniors Steve Wilson,Joseph Potucek, Miguel Jones.

TABLEOFCONTENTS2008-09 Results Inside Front Cover2009-10 Men’s Basketball Facts 1About the College 2Administration 3Support Staff 3Coaching Records 4-5Head Coach 4Assistant Coaches 52009-10 Season Preview 62009-10 Roster 7Returning Players Jones 8 Wilson 8 Potucek 9 Jarboe 9 Belella 10 Sarris-Grau 10 Dyson 11Newcomers 11-132008-09 Statistics 14-16Media Information 162009-10 Opponents 17-232008-09 Box Scores 20-232008-09 Postseason 23Centennial Conference History 242008-09 Centennial Conference 25Basketball’s Best Sixth Man 26Annual Leaders 26-27All-Time Roster 28-29Individual Game Records 30Individual Season Records 31Team Game Records 32Team Season Records 32Individual Career Records 32-33All-Time Results 34-39All-Time Series Records 40Athletics at McDaniel Inside Back Cover2009-10 Schedule Back Cover

MEMOTOPRESS/RADIO/TVThe 2009-10 McDaniel College Men’s Basketball Media Guide was compiled for your convenience in covering McDaniel College women’s basketball during the 2009-10 season. Contents of this guide and changes in plans and personnel will be supplemented during the season by the Sports Information Office. All requests for additional information, including pictures, press passes and press area accomodations, should be forwarded to the Sports Information Office.

HELPFUL HINTSTelephones: There are two telephones in the press area with separate outside numbers.Services: Programs and number changes are furnished. Play-by-play, halftime and final statistics are available.Photographers: Sideline and press passes are available.Requests: For special services, feature stories, photographs, coverage, broadcast privileges and other information, write or call: Sports Information Office, 2 College Hill, Westminster, MD 21157.

CREDITSThe 2009-10 McDaniel College Men’s Basketball Media Guide was compiled, written and edited by the McDaniel College Sports Information Office.Editor Luke StillsonAssistant Editors Courtney Gogolinski, Brian Garbutt, Liz Beall, Cara RoigPhotography Dave Sinclair www.davidsinclair.orgPrinting PS Printing Baltimore, MD

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One of the oldest private colleges in Maryland, McDaniel College’s 160-acre scenic campus covers a hilltop overlooking Westminster. The College of the liberal arts and sciences enrolls about 1,700 undergraduates from 35 states and 18 countries, who learn to think, to question, and to seek solutions in classes that average 17 students. More than 1,500 graduate students are enrolled each semester in 18 master’s-level programs.

Located within the Baltimore-Washington D.C. metropolis, McDaniel offers students access to the vast resources of the port city of Baltimore and the nation’s capital, 30 miles and 56 miles away. Every student has leadership opportunities in the class-room as well as in more than 100 clubs, organizations and athletic teams.

All classes, labs and studios are taught by McDaniel’s distinguished faculty, not by graduate assistants. More than 115 full-time professors – 96 percent with the

most advanced degrees in their fields – serve as mentors to students both inside and outside of the classroom. Faculty/student collaborative research is the norm, with over 200 projects across all disciplines in progress each year. Many of McDaniel’s students are published authors by the time they receive their bachelor’s degrees. These accomplishments serve as springboards into professional studies, often garnering full-tuition scholarships and stipends as the students pursue their doctorates.

Students choose from more than 60 fields of study, or design their own. Self-de-signed majors in recent years range from Bio-Medical Illustration to Sports Journal-ism, from Art in Deaf Culture to Criminal Psychology.

The College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Second-ary Schools and is one of 40 colleges across the country in Loren Pope’s book, “Col-leges That Change Lives.” Known for its distinctive academic program, The McDaniel Plan, McDaniel College is nationally and internationally recognized for its branch campus in Hungary, McDaniel College Budapest; its unique January Term program, and for its graduate program in training teachers of the Deaf.

McDaniel athletic teams compete in NCAA Division III as a member of the Centen-nial Conference – a group of 11 national liberal arts colleges and universities. The College fields 24 teams, 12 for women and 12 for men. There are also numerous in-tramural and club sports and a new two-story fitness center. Since 2004, McDaniel athletes have captured Centennial Conference titles in football, women’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf and softball and many individual conference champion-ships in swimming, golf and track and field.

McDaniel’s athletic facilities are exemplary with its new Merritt Fitness Center, tennis courts and artificial turf on Hoffa Field at Bair Stadium – the NFL Ravens hold training camp on campus each summer. Golf teams and recreational golfers tee-off on the nine-hole, par-35 course with a 625-yard, par-5 hole, a practice putting green, a chipping green and a sand bunker as well as a full-swing teaching area.

Academics and athletics find a successful balance in McDaniel’s close-knit community. Class-rooms wired with cutting-edge technology and the state-of-the-art Hoover Library support the academic endeav-ors of students. Every academic building on campus is either new or renovated in the past 10 years.

McDaniel College is a living-learning community known for its innovation and independence. The philosophy and mission of the College extends to its Budapest campus – and students participating in dozens of study-abroad programs bring part of the College with them. Here, on its stunning campus, McDaniel’s ideals thrive – and change forever the lives of its students.

BEYONDTHECAMPUS

In addition to the many restaurants, shops, film theaters, churches and other attrac-tions in Westminster, there are many recreational destinations within reach by car. In 45 minutes, students can reach the Catoctin Mountains for picnicking, hiking, swimming, and canoeing, and there are several skiing facilities in nearby Pennsylva-nia. The College operates a van service to Owings Mills metro station and mall on Saturday afternoons and evenings.

McDaniel College is part of a lively community of more than 20 colleges and uni-versities in the Baltimore area. The Baltimore Collegetown Network is a guide to all of the cultural and educational opportunities the area has to offer. With more than 100,000 students in the Baltimore Metro region, there are events and programs on area cam-puses as well as Baltimore’s shops, restaurants, museums, theatres, nightclubs, and attractions, such as the Inner Harbor, National Aquarium and Maryland Science Center – all within a 45-minute drive.

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McDaniel College President Joan Develin Coley, who has announced her June 2010 retirement, has been an educator and administrator at the selective private, liberal arts college since 1973. She was elected president in 2000 and is the eighth president to serve in the College’s 142-year history.

Dr. Coley is McDaniel College’s first president to be promoted from the faculty ranks. She joined the faculty in 1973 as director of the Graduate Reading Program and went on to serve as dean of Graduate Affairs and chair of the Department of Education.

She has crusaded to help students with serious reading disabilities. For 26 years she led a four-week intensive summer reading clinic for up to 100 elementary and middle school students from Maryland and Pennsylvania. Dr. Coley has realized many significant goals she set for the college, including the development and adoption of a new more global, interdisciplinary and multicultural undergraduate curriculum, the expansion of post-baccalaure-ate programs, the creation of the Center on the Study of Aging, and more than $45 million in campus improvements for academic study, student resi-dential life and recreation. Most recently, she led the committee that developed the new strategic plan that charts the College’s course through 2014.

A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Dr. Coley received an A.B. with honors from Albright College and earned both her master’s and doctorate in Education from the University of Maryland. Dr. Coley’s numerous honors include the 1989 Outstanding Teacher Educator in Reading given by the Maryland Council of the International Reading Association. She has published extensively, writing articles and reviews for national journals and has authored, co-authored and edited several books.

Dr. Coley is a board member of the local Chamber of Commerce and Centerstage, Baltimore’s leading professional theatre company.

In March 2004, she was named to the Circle of Excellence for being selected as one of Maryland’s Top 100 Women three times by The (Baltimore) Daily Record. She is also a member of the Executive Women’s Network of Greater Baltimore. During the 2008-09 academic year, Dr. Coley served as the chair of the Centennial Conference, concluding her three-year term on the conference’s Executive Committee.

Beginning his 11th year as director of athletics, James M. (Jamie) Smith came to McDaniel on Sept. 1, 1999 – a month shy of his 36th birthday – after three years as associate athletics director at Loyola College of Baltimore.

Smith, who served the previous four years as executive director of the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA), was a four-year letterwinner in la-crosse at Cornell University. He played a season of club lacrosse in Australia and spent three years (1988-90) with the Baltimore Thunder of the Major Indoor Lacrosse League.

Smith joined the Loyola staff in 1986 as coordinator of academic and student-athlete services, rising to assistant athletics director in 1989 before his promotion to associate status in 1996. He ran the department as interim athletics director from September 1990 to March 1991.

As head of USILA from 1996 until 1999, Smith oversaw the weekly poll, the All-America squad and team selection for the annual Senior All-Star game. In 1998, he chaired the Team USA Men’s Lacrosse Team selection for the quadrennial World Games.

Smith grew up in Port Jefferson Station, N.Y., on the north shore of Long Island. He earned a bachelor of science degree in human development and family studies at Cornell and later added a master’s of education in guidance and counseling from Loyola.

Smith and his wife Gayle have been married since 1987. They have two sons, 19-year-old Devin and 16-year-old Shane, and a daughter, 17-year-old Kerrin.

DR. JOANDEVELIN COLEYCOLLEGE PRESIDENT

JAMIESMITHDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

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LUKESTILLSONDIRECTOR OFSPORTS INFORMATION4TH YEAR

KENNUNNELEEEQUIPMENT MANAGER15TH YEAR

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HEAD COACH3RD SEASON

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Curley enters his third season at the helm of the Green Terror after a successful first two campaigns.

After spending nine seasons as an assistant coach at Colgate, including serving as the top assistant since 2002, where he helped head coach Emmett Davis become the win-ningest coach in Colgate history, Curley has guided McDaniel to a 33-19 record and a pair of Centennial Conference (CC) playoff berths – the program’s first since 1995. The Green Terror shot out of the gate, winning Curley’s first six games as mentor – the best start for the program since 1962-63. It was the first winning season in 23 seasons and the first 15-win campaign since 1982-83.

After a 15-11 debut season, Curley guided his squad to a program-record 18 wins for an encore. The 2008-09 squad reeled off an eight-game winning streak in January to climb to the top of the conference standings. The Green Terror ended up finishing second in the CC standings and made its first-ever appearance in the conference semifinals. For his team’s performance, Curley was named the conference’s 2008-09 Coach of the Year.

While in his latest capacity, he coordinated the national recruiting effort as well as developing and maintaining contact with high school and AAU coaches. Directly responsible for guard development, he also organized the Raiders’ conditioning and weight training program, as well as coordinated individual student-athlete workouts. He also oversaw the staff’s compliance with NCAA rules.

During his tume at Colgate, he assisted in other aspects of the program, including but not limited to recruiting, and game-day and practice planning and execution. For a time, he also managed the scouting of opponents and coordinated film-exchange agreements. In addition, he coordinated travel and meal arrangements.

From 1998-2000, he served as the Raiders’ junior varsity coach in which he amassed a record of 13-5 while taking on all aspects of that program. He also served as camp direc-tor for the program’s summer basketball camps during that same period.

During his time as a recruiter at Colgate, Curley helped bring in four All-Patriot League performers, five players named to the all-rookie team and three 1,000-point scorers.

Prior to his arrival in Upstate New York, he served four seasons as the assistant coach at Bethany (W.Va.). He started his coaching career in the State College Area School District while completing his bachelor degree at Penn State University.

While at Bethany, he served as Rob Clune’s assistant from 1994-98. On the Bison staff, Curley was part of the early stages of a turnaround in the program. He was primarily responsible for coordinating travel as well as scouting opponents, including film exchange and breakdown.

The last class that Curley helped recruit at Bethany went on to win the Presidents Athletic Conference twice and make the program’s first trip to the NCAA tournament in more than 20 years. Two of the players on that team were named all-conference. Both were 1,000-point scorers, including one who was a two-time conference MVP and the Bison’s all-time leading scorer with more than 2,000 points.

He developed and implemented a strength and conditioning program along with counseling and advising student-athletes in academic matters. He also served as Bethany’s junior varsity coach and camp director during his tenure.

A guard in college, Curley played two seasons at Penn State-Altoona, where he was captain his second season before heading to State College.

A 1994 industrial and labor relations graduate from Penn State, he served as the junior high boys’ basketball coach and varsity assistant at the State College Area School District.

After his undergraduate work, he went to West Virginia University, where he earned a master’s degree in physical education with a concentration in athletic coaching in December 1996.

A State College, Pa., native, Curley comes from a family with a rich background in athletics.

His younger brother, Greg, played basketball at Allegheny College and is currently the head coach at Juniata. He has served the last six seasons in that post and has guided the Eagles to some of the program’s most successful seasons in recent history, including the first back-to-back winning seasons since the late 1980s.

Curley’s uncle, Tim, is the Director of Athletics at Penn State – a position he has held since 1993. While in the top leadership position, the Nittany Lions have en-joyed unprecedented success that was highlighted by five Big Ten championships during the Fall 2005 semester. Recording championships in field hockey, football, men’s soccer, women’s soccer and women’s volleyball, PSU became the first institution to win more than three titles in the fall season in the 110-year history of the Big Ten Conference. Nittany Lions teams compiled an incredible 49-1 record against Big Ten competition that fall.

Kevin is married with two-year-old twins. His wife, Allison, gave birth to the couple’s first children, Caroline and Nathaniel, in February 2007 – just prior to the couple’s arrival in Westminster.

THECURLEYFILEYEar rEcord conF.2007-08 15-11 10-8cc2008-09 18-8 13-5Career 33-19 23-13

COACHINGRECORDSNAME YEARS SEASONS RECORD PCT.H.M. Keller 1921-22 1 2-5 .286H.B. Speir 1922-24 2 19-16 .542Ken Shroyer 1922-25 3 26-25 .510H.B. Speir 1925-29 4 31-14 .689Bill Pelton 1929-30 1 1-16 .119Neil Stahley 1930-34 4 19-41 .321Charles Havens 1934-35 1 5-13 .288Bruce Ferguson 1935-41 6 39-80 .328Charles Engle 1941-42 1 14-11 .560Bruce Ferguson 1942-43 1 13-6 .648Stuart Wilder 1944-45 1 4-8 .333Bruce Ferguson 1945-56 11 72-154 .319Richard Clower 1956-63 7 61-83 .424James Braggonier 1963-64 1 6-13 .326Richard Clower 1964-68 4 39-48 .448Ronald Sisk 1968-72 4 39-47 .453Alex Ober 1972-83 11 128-120 .516Nick Zoulias 1983-84 1 6-18 .250Alex Ober 1984-90 6 57-87 .396Nick Zoulias 1990-2000 10 78-162 .325Darrell Brooks 2000-01 1 7-17 .292Jay Dull 2001-05 4 22-78 .220Bob Flynn 2005-07 2 16-22 .421Kevin Selby 2007 1 4-8 .333Kevin Curley 2007- 2 33-19 .635

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RANKINGTHECOACHESBYWINSCOACH (YEARS) WINSAlex Ober (1972-83, 84-90) 185Bruce Ferguson (1935-41, 45-56) 124Richard Clower (1956-63, 64-68) 100Nick Zoulias (1983-84, 90-2000) 84H.B. Speir (1922-24, 25-29) 50Ronald Sisk (1968-72) 39Kevin Curley (2007-08) 33Ken Shroyer (1922-25) 26Jay Dull (2001-05) 22Neil Stahley (1930-34) 19Bob Flynn (2005-07) 16Charles Engle (1941-42) 14Darrell Brooks (2000-01) 7James Braggonier (1963-64) 6Charles Havens (1934-35) 5Stuart Wilder (1944-45) 4Kevin Selby (2007) 4H.M. Keller (1921-22) 2Bill Pelton (1929-30) 1

BYWINNING PERCENTAGECOACH (YEARS) PCT.Kevin Curley (2007-08) .635Charles Engle (1941-42) .560Ken Shroyer (1922-25) .510Alex Ober (1972-83, 84-90) .472H.B. Speir (1922-24, 25-29) .455Ronald Sisk (1968-72) .453Richard Clower (1956-63, 64-68) .433Bob Flynn (2005-07) .421Bruce Ferguson (1935-41, 45-56) .341Stuart Wilder (1944-45) .333Kevin Selby (2007) .333Nick Zoulias (1983-84, 90-2000) .328James Braggonier (1963-64) .326Neil Stahley (1930-34) .321Darrell Brooks (2000-01) .292Charles Havens (1934-35) .288H.M. Keller (1921-22) .286Jay Dull (2001-05) .220Bill Pelton (1929-30) .119

JOEYECKASSISTANT COACH2ND SEASON

Yeck enters his second season on staff after a successful playing career at York (Pa.).

He played in 91 games while a member of the Spartan basketball team, including starting all 22 games as a senior. A career .480 shooter, he totaled 400 points, including 189 while serving as a captain during his final season. He also pulled down 147 rebounds and dished out 196 assists.

He was part of York’s, 2004-05 national semifinalist team that went 28-4 where he played in all 32 of the team’s games.

Earning the Capital Athletic Conference All-Academic Award, he also participated in the team’s community service activities that included providing gifts to less-fortunate families during the holiday season.

He was also a two-time captain of the golf team. As a golfer, he fired a career-low round of 71 to tie for second place at the Susquehanna Fall Invitational as a senior.

Prior to his arrival at McDaniel, he spent last year as the assistant director of campus recreation at Gettysburg College. While there, he oversaw intramurals and club sports and monitored leagues and special events.

In the summer before his time at Gettysburg, he served as a ticket office and marketing intern at Lehigh, assisting with marketing of the athletic teams and events.

A 2007 graduate of York, he earned his bachelor of science in sport management.

CHRISPRIORASSISTANT COACH2ND SEASON

Prior begins his second season on the bench after a successful playing career with the Green Terror.

A Westminster native, Prior earned second-team All-Centennial Conference honors as a senior after leading McDaniel in rebounding (9.8 rpg) and ranking second in scoring (11.0 ppg).

Prior keyed the program’s first conference playoff appearance in 13 years after leading the Green Terror to its most wins in a single season since the 1982-83 squad recorded 16. McDaniel, which finished 15-11 a year ago, recorded its first winning season since 1984-85 due in large part to Prior’s inside play.

The forward finished his Green Terror career with 455 points – 286 of which came during his breakout senior campaign – and 428 rebounds, including 255 in 2007-08.

Prior, who served as a captain during his senior season, graduated in May 2008 with a degree in sociology.

MIKECRAWMERASSISTANT COACH1ST SEASON

Craw- mer enters his first season as an assistant on the Green Terror coaching staff.

He brings experience as both a high school head coach and an assistant, serving as the varsity coach at Francis Scott Key for the 2006-07 season. Prior to his tenure there, he was an assistant coach for the varsity team at Bowling Brook Prep School from 2004-06.

A local product, he played at FSK. An all-state selection in 1996, he was also named the Carroll County Player of the Year before playing two years at Hagerstown Junior College.

Crawmer graduated from Towson in 2002 with a degree in Sports Communications.

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NINE NEWCOMERS TO HELP MCDANIEL CONTINUE UPWARD TREND OF SUCCESSUNDER CURLEY

Kevin Curley has seen increasing success over his first two years at the helm of the McDaniel men’s basketball team.

Two years ago, he took over an 11-14 team only months removed from tragedy. He guided the Green Terror to a 6-0 start and 15-11 campaign in his rookie season that included the team’s first playoff berth since 1995 and first winning season since 1984-85.

A year ago, Curley used a seven-member senior class to reel off eight straight wins in January en route to a program-best 18-8 mark that included an appearance in the Centennial Conference (CC) semifinals.

Now, the third-year mentor will have to infuse nine newcomers into the program and replace nearly 65 percent of its offense to continue the upward trend and make it three straight winning seasons for the first time since the early 1980s.

“Philosophically for us, it all hinges on our defensive intensity,” Curley noted. “It’s going to be a challenge to replace those points but basketball’s a team game and we just need different guys to step up. I think we have a good balance offensively. If we can defend and rebound, we’ll be alright.”

The defense has been the key to Curley’s success in his first two years. McDaniel has ranked in the top three in scoring defense in the conference each of Curley’s first two seasons. Last season, the team was second, allowing a scant 60.2 points per game and held opponents under that number on 14 occasions.

Facing an always-tough schedule, the Green Terror will open the 2009-10 slate with the Pride of Maryland Tournament presented by M&T Bank, tipping off the three-game weekend with the defending champions, St. Mary’s (Md.) at home before heading to Goucher for the final two days of the tournament.

The CC schedule opens for McDaniel at Dickinson on Dec. 2. The other head coaches and sports information directors apparently took note of what the Green Terror had to replace, picking the squad fifth in the annual preseason poll after the team was second last year. Franklin & Marshall, picked sixth in the d3hoops.com preseason poll, drew 17 first-place and 161 points to enter the season as the favorites. The Diplomats won the regular-season title but fell to Gettysburg in the CC title game. Franklin & Marshall rebounded in the NCAA tournament, advancing to the national semifinals.

Muhlenberg was chosen second in the preseason balloting with 125 points while Ursinus was third, taking the other three first-place votes and 118 points. The Bullets were picked fourth (107) and Johns Hopkins was chosen sixth (84).

One of the keys to the success last season was taking care of business at home, where the Green Terror put up a 10-1 record that included a 9-0 mark in conference. In 2009-10, McDaniel has just three of its first 11 games in front of the home crowd of the Gill Center and will need to improve on its .500 road record to stay in the mix through mid-January. The squad closes with eight of its final 14 at home.

The second key will be how quickly the eight freshmen make the transition from the high school to the college game, allowing them to step in and fill key roles vacated by the loss of 11 players.

“All of the new guys do things well and can definitely contribute,” Curley said. “It’s just a matter of that adjustment but they all have the talent and skills to help us.”

Two relatively surprises for the Green Terror is the return of Steve Wilson (Lebanon, N.J./North Hunterdon) and Joseph Potucek (Germantown, Md./St. Johns at Prospect Hall). Both graduated in May but returned to graduate school to complete their eligibility.

“I’m extremely happy to have both Steve and Joe back with us this year,” Curley disclosed. “Both graduated but decided to come back and be an integral part of this team. We’re going to look to their leadership a lot this year.”

Wilson, a captain once again this season, appeared in only six games with three starts last year before missing the remainder of the season with an injury. In his six games, he averaged 3.2 points per game and 6.2 rebounds per contest.

Potucek saw an increased role last year. He logged a career-high 67 minutes off the bench, contributing 20 points and 14 rebounds in his 12 games.

The constant that McDaniel will look to this year to continue the success of his junior campaign is Miguel Jones (Baltimore, Md./North County). Jones, a captain,

started 25 of 26 games and ranked second on the team a year ago, averaging 9.0 points per game. He shot 41.2 percent from the floor and hit a team-high 28 3-pointers. He also handed out 43 assists and nabbed 29 steals.

“Miguel had an excellent junior season,” Curley said. “We need him to carry that over into this year and provide offense not only for himself but also for his teammates.”

A second-team All-CC performer, he reached double figures in the scoring column eight times, including matching his career high with 22 point against Johns Hopkins on Jan. 21. Three days later, he made it back-to-back 20-point performances with 21 at Franklin & Marshall.

Junior Michael Jarboe (Monrovia, Md./Urbana) will likely see his role expand and will be one of the guards Curley counts on to score from the perimeter.

A year ago, Jarboe appeared in all 26 games with 10 starts. He averaged 3.3 points per game, dishing out 29 assists and swiping 16 steals.

Louis Sarris-Grau (Huntingdon Valley, Pa./Lower Moreland) will likely join Wilson in the starting frontcourt lineup. As a fresh-man, he started eight of the 26 games, scor-ing in each contest. He ranked fourth on the team with an 8.5-point-per-game scoring average. He also grabbed 93 rebounds and blocked a team-high 41 shots – the fifth most in a single season in program history.

Sarris-Grau shot a team-best 52.4 percent from the floor and also showed the ability to knock down shots from outside, converting three 3-pointers in his rookie campaign.

Like Jarboe outside, Marcus Dyson (Scotch Plains, N.J./Union Catholic) could likely see an expanded role on the inside. As a freshman, Dyson appeared in 14 games but showed flashes of what could be to come in the CC semifinal game against Gettysburg when he scored 10 points. He had just 12 points during the regular season.

Mitch Belella (Smithsburg, Md./Maria Gorretti) saw limited action as a freshman but will likely see the floor more with only two other experienced guards on the roster. In his rookie campaign, Belella tallied four points in eight games.

Sophomore Woody Butler (Smithsburg, Md./Middletown) joins the team after spending his freshman season focused on football at McDaniel. He will now add his 6-8 frame as a shot-blocking presence inside and the toughness he has built as the Green Terror’s starting tight end as a physical inside player.

Michael McClain (Takoma Park, Md./Montgomery Blair) and Chad Eckenrode (Taneytown, Md./Francis Scott Key) join Butler as rookie forwards on the team. Both McClain and Eckenrode could see significant minutes early and will lend their versatility and length to McDaniel’s inside game offensive and defensively.

Christopher Cowles (West Chester, Pa./Bayard Rustin), Tyler Rudd (Glen Burnie, Md./Glen Burnie) and Max Keenan (Washington, D.C./Georgetown Day School) are the leading candi-dates to possibly see a starting job in the backcourt.

Cowles is a heady point guard that can handle the ball well while Rudd and Keenan are both tough, skilled guards that have the ability to knock down the open outside shot.

Dwayne Whiten (Frederick, Md./Frederick), Karl Nelson (Owings Mills, Md./Park School of Baltimore) and Grant Mummert (Hanover, Pa./Hanover) will also chal-lenge for significant time at guard.

McDaniel opens the season against St. Mary’s (Md.) in the first round of the Pride of Mary-land Tournament on Friday. Game time is 8 p.m.

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PRESEASONPOLL1. Franklin & Marshall 161 (17)2. Muhlenberg 1253. Ursinus 118 (3)4. Gettysburg 1075. McDaniel 1046. Johns Hopkins 847. Washington 778. Haverford 589. Dickinson 3410. Swarthmore 22First-place votes in parenthesis.2009-10 poll selected by Centennial Conference head coaches and sports information directors. Coaches and SIDs are not permitted to vote for their own team.

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2009-10ROSTERALPHABETICALROSTERNO PLAYER POS CL HT WT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL0 Mitch Belella G So 6-1 180 Smithsburg, Md. Maria Goretti45 Woody Butler C So 6-8 230 Smithsburg, Md. Middletown1 Christopher Cowles G Fr 5-8 150 West Chester, Pa. Bayard Rustin24 Marcus Dyson F So 6-3 215 Scotch Plains, N.J. Union Catholic30 Chad Eckenrode F/C Fr 6-6 185 Taneytown, Md. Francis Scott Key2 Michael Jarboe G Jr 6-1 190 Monrovia, Md. Urbana23 Miguel Jones G Sr 5-11 180 Baltimore, Md. North County20 Max Keenan G Fr 6-3 175 Washington, D.C. Georgetown Day School10 Michael McClain F Fr 6-5 190 Takoma Park, Md. Montgomery Blair33 Grant Mummert G Fr 6-4 190 Hanover, Pa. Hanover12 Karl Nelson G Fr 6-1 170 Owings Mills, Md. Park School of Baltimore3 Joseph Potucek F Sr 6-1 210 Germantown, Md. St. Johns at Prospect Hall11 Tyler Rudd G Fr 6-3 180 Glen Burnie, Md. Glen Burnie15 Louis Sarris-Grau F So 6-5 205 Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Lower Moreland4 Dwayne Whiten G Fr 5-10 160 Frederick, Md. Frederick42 Steve Wilson F/C Sr 6-7 205 Lebanon, N.J. North Hunterdon

NUMERICALROSTERNO PLAYER POS CL HT WT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL0 Mitch Belella G So 6-1 180 Smithsburg, Md. Maria Goretti1 Christopher Cowles G Fr 5-8 150 West Chester, Pa. Bayard Rustin2 Michael Jarboe G Jr 6-1 190 Monrovia, Md. Urbana3 Joseph Potucek F Sr 6-1 210 Germantown, Md. St. Johns at Prospect Hall4 Dwayne Whiten G Fr 5-10 160 Frederick, Md. Frederick10 Michael McClain F Fr 6-5 190 Takoma Park, Md. Montgomery Blair11 Tyler Rudd G Fr 6-3 180 Glen Burnie, Md. Glen Burnie12 Karl Nelson G Fr 6-1 170 Owings Mills, Md. Park School of Baltimore15 Louis Sarris-Grau F So 6-5 205 Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Lower Moreland20 Max Keenan G Fr 6-3 175 Washington, D.C. Georgetown Day School23 Miguel Jones G Sr 5-11 180 Baltimore, Md. North County24 Marcus Dyson F So 6-3 215 Scotch Plains, N.J. Union Catholic30 Chad Eckenrode F/C Fr 6-6 185 Taneytown, Md. Francis Scott Key33 Grant Mummert G Fr 6-4 190 Hanover, Pa. Hanover42 Steve Wilson F/C Sr 6-7 205 Lebanon, N.J. North Hunterdon45 Woody Butler C So 6-8 230 Smithsburg, Md. Middletown

ROSTERBREAKDOWNBYSTATEMaryland 10 (Baltimore (North County-Jones), Frederick (Frederick-Whiten), Germantown (St. Johns at Prospect Hall-Potucek), Glen Burnie (Glen Burnie-Rudd), Monrovia (Urbana-Jarboe), Owings Mills (Park School of Baltimore-Nelson), Smithsburg (Maria Goretti-Belella, Middletown-Butler), Takoma Park (Montgom-ery Blair-McClain), Taneytown (Francis Scott Key-Eckenrode)); Pennsylvania 3 (Hanover (Hanover-Mummert), Huntingdon Valley (Lower Moreland-Sarris-Grau), West Chester (Bayard Rustin-Cowles)); New Jersey 2 (Lebanon (North Hunterdon-Wilson), Scotch Plains (Union Catholic-Dyson)); District of Columbia 1 (George-town Day School-Keenan).

BYCLASSFreshmen 8 (Cowles, Eckenrode, Keenan, McClain, Mummert, Nelson, Rudd, Whiten); Sophomore 4 (Belella, Butler, Dyson, Sarris-Grau); Senior 3 (Jones, Potucek, Wilson); Junior 1 (Jarboe).

BYPOSITIONGuard 9 (Belella, Cowles, Jarboe, Jones, Keenan, Mummert, Nelson, Rudd, Whiten); Forward 6 (Dyson, Eckenrode, McClain, Potucek, Sarris-Grau, Wilson); Center 3 (Butler, Eckenrode, Wilson).

PRONOUNCIATIONGUIDEBelella bah-lel-laCowles cow-elsDyson die-sonEckenrode ek-in-roadJarboe jar-bowKeenan key-nanPotucek poe-tuh-checkLouis Sarris-Grau lou-es sar-is grouwWhiten whit-ten

Coach Curley with 2009-10 captains, Miguel Jones and Steve Wilson.

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The Jones File: Captain... Quick... Athletic... One of huge keys to season... Will look to him to provide offense for himself and others... Has ability to beat his defender off the dribble... Has ability to knock down the 3... Able to put pressure on the ball.. Can create his own shot... 2008-09: Second-team All-CC performer... Appeared in all 26 games with 25 starts... Reached double figures in scoring eight times... Matched his career high with 22 points against Johns Hopkins on1/21/09... Made it back-to-back 20-point performances with 21 points at Franklin & Marshall on 1/24/09... Hit no fewer than three 3-pointers in four games... Handed out four assists in each of the first two games of the season... Also nabbed four steals against Penn State York on 11/21/08... Earned CC Player of the Week honors on 1/26/09 after averaging 21.5 points in a 1-1 week... 2007-08: Appeared in all 26 games... Made his only start of the season at Haverford on 1/19/08... Reached double-digit scoring in eight games... Poured in a season-best 20 points in the conference first round game against Dickinson on 2/27/08... Had 12 of his 20 points on a 12-for-13 showing from the stripe... Finished fifth on the team with 183 points... Led team with 27 treys... Hit three 3-pointers in four games... Grabbed six rebounds and handed out five assists in his start against the Fords... 2006-07: Appeared in 24 games as a freshman... Made four straight starts in January... Reached double digits in scoring five times, including establishing a career high with 22 points against Washington (Md.) on 2/5/07... Hit 7 of 9 field goals and 6 of 8 free throws in that game... Also made both 3-point attempts... Was perfect from charity stripe in seven games, including a 6-for-6 performance at Muhlenberg on 1/11/07... Dished out three assists at Johns Hopkins on 2/7/07... Had four steals at Haverford on 1/6/07... High School: Two-year member of the basketball team... Named MVP of the Anne Arundel County all-star game... Personal: Majoring in sociol-ogy... Son of Ezra and Bernadine Dorsey.

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Season GP-GS FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts-Avg2006-07 24-4 54-124 .435 21-49 .429 36-50 .720 165-6.92007-08 26-1 60-157 .382 27-85 .318 36-51 .706 183-7.02008-09 26-25 84-204 .412 28-96 .292 38-55 .691 234-9.0Career 76-30 198-485 .408 76-230 .330 110-156 .705 582-7.7

CAREER STATSSeason GP-GS O-D Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast Blk Stl Min-Avg2006-07 24-4 13-19 32-1.3 36-0 29 2 22 433-18.02007-08 26-1 8-29 37-1.4 27-1 27 2 20 526-20.22008-09 26-25 8-32 40-1.5 50-0 43 6 29 712-27.4Career 76-30 29-80 109-1.4 113-1 99 10 71 1671-22.0

The Wilson File: Captain... Key inside presence on defense and in rebounding... Has touch from the perimeter... Unselfish... Will have bigger role offensively and defensively... Hard worker... Leadership will be one of his most important roles... 2008-09: Appeared in the first six games of the season before missing the rest of the season with an injury... Made three starts among those six appearances... Registered 10 points at St. Mary’s (Md.) on 11/25/08... Grabbed a sea-son-best 12 boards against Frostburg on 11/30/08... Added nine rebounds at Swarthmore on 12/3/08... 2007-08: Appeared in all 26 games... Made first col-legiate start against Muhlenberg on 2/2/08... Registered season-best nine points at Swarthmore on 2/5/08... Grabbed six rebounds twice, including against Dickinson (1/14/08) and at Gettysburg (2/23/08)... Snagged four steals to go with four points and four rebounds in his start against the Mules... 2006-07: Saw action in nine games... Hit single field goals against Hood (11/18/06), Johns Hopkins (12/6/06) and Ursinus (1/29/07), including a 3-pointer against the Blazers and Bears... Handed out assists against Johns Hopkins and at Muhlenberg (1/11/07) and Franklin & Marshall (1/24/07)... Had a steal against the Blue Jays... Grabbed two of his four rebounds against St. Mary’s (Md.) on 2/12/07... 2005-06: Appeared in 15 games as a freshman... Netted a season-best 10 points at Haverford on 1/28/06... Dished out two assists at Muhlenberg on 2/13/06... Scored three points in his debut against Johns Hopkins on 11/19/05... High School: Four-year member of the basketball team... Three-year starter... Team captain as a senior... Named first-team all-conference and all-county in addition to second-team All-West Jersey honors... Team MVP... Member of National Honor Society... Personal: Majoring in sociology with a minor in criminal justice... Interned last summer with New Jersey State Police... Plans career in law enforcement... Son of Walter and Carolyn Wilson.

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Season GP-GS FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts-Avg2005-06 15-0 9-32 .281 3-18 .167 4-5 .800 25-1.72006-07 9-0 3-9 .333 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 8-0.92007-08 26-1 29-61 .475 6-18 .333 11-14 .786 75-2.92008-09 6-3 8-17 .471 0-4 .000 3-6 .500 19-3.2Career 56-4 49-119 .412 11-45 .244 18-26 .692 127-2.3

CAREER STATSSeason GP-GS O-D Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast Blk Stl Min-Avg2005-06 15-0 7-8 15-1.0 5-0 3 2 3 112-7.52006-07 9-0 3-1 4-0.4 2-0 3 0 1 27-3.02007-08 26-1 19-54 73-2.8 52-2 10 7 12 349-13.42008-09 6-3 7-30 37-6.2 13-0 4 3 4 136-22.7Career 56-4 36-93 129-2.3 72-2 20 12 20 624-11.1

2008-09 SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS2008-09 SEASON STAT CAREER22, JOHNS HOPKINS (1/21/09) Points 22, Two times (J. HOPKINS, 1/21/09)8, JOHNS HOPKINS (1/21/09) FG Same13, at Dickinson (1/26/09) FG Att Same4, Two times (at F&M, 1/24/09) 3 FG Same9, at Franklin & Marshall (1/24/09) 3 FG Att Same5, Three times (at Muhlenberg, 1/31/09) FT 12, DICKINSON (2/27/08)8, WASHINGTON (MD.) (1/15/09) FT Att 13, DICKINSON (2/27/08)6, at York (Pa.) (1/3/09) Rebounds 7, at Ursinus (12/2/06)4, Three times (WASH. (MD.), 1/15/09) Assists 5, at Haverford (1/19/08)4, PENN STATE-YORK (11/21/08) Steals 4, Two times (PSU-York, 11/21/08)2, WASHINGTON (MD.) (1/15/09) Blocks Same

2008-09 SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS2008-09 SEASON STAT CAREER10, at St. Mary’s (Md.) (11/25/08) Points 10, Two times (at SMCM, 11/25/08)4, at St. Mary’s (Md.) (11/25/08) FG 4, Three times (at SMCM, 11/25/08)5, Two times (at SMCM, 11/25/08) FG Att 10, at Haverford (1/28/06)0 3 FG 1, 10 times (WASH. (MD.), 2/16/08)2, at Swarthmore (12/3/08) 3 FG Att 4, vs. Embry-Riddle (12/28/05)2, at St. Mary’s (Md.) (11/25/08) FT 2, Six times (at SMCM, 11/25/08)4, at St. Mary’s (Md.) (11/25/08) FT Att Same12, vs. Frostburg (11/30/08) Rebounds Same2, PENN STATE-YORK (11/21/08) Assists 2, Four times (PSU-YORK, 11/21/08)1, Four times (at Haverford, 12/6/08) Steals 4, MUHLENBERG (2/2/08)2, at Swarthmore (12/3/08) Blocks 2, Three times (at Swat., 12/3/08)

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The Jarboe File: Good shooter... Deep 3-point shooting threat... Ability to score... Can handle the ball... Good understanding of how to find the open team-mate... Experience will help... 2008-09: Appeared in all 26 games with 10 starts... All 10 starts came during a 10-game stretch in January... Netted a career-best nine points at Swarthmore on 12/3/08... Matched that total at Johns Hopkins on 2/18/09... Grabbed five rebounds at York (Pa.) on 1/3/09... Hit 11 treys... Shot .405 from the floor... Handed out 29 assists... Swiped 16 steals... 2007-08: Appeared in 14 games as a rookie... Logged a season-high 17 minutes at Gettysburg on 2/23/08... Registered season-high five points on 2-for-3 shooting at Mary Washington on 12/18/07... Hit 3-pointers against the Eagles and Bullets... Had two steals and an assist to go with two points and two rebounds at Washington (Md.) on 1/16/08... Grabbed three rebounds against Dickinson on 1/14/08...

High School: In addition to four years of basketball, also played four years of football as a wide receiver and corner-back... Captained basketball team as a senior... All-conference and all-county selection... Scored 1,000 points in his high school career... Part of three MVAL championships... Led team to regional finals in 2006... Averaged 17.9 points per game and 3.9 assists per game as a senior... Played in Maryland vs. Pennsylvania all-star game and City vs. County all-star game... Personal: Majoring in exercise science... Son of Michael Jarboe, Sr.

JARBOE AT MCDANIELCAREER SCORING

Season GP-GS FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts-Avg2007-08 14-0 8-26 .308 2-9 .222 3-5 .600 21-1.52008-09 26-10 32-79 .405 11-37 .297 10-18 .556 85-3.3Career 40-10 40-105 .381 13-46 .283 13-23 .565 106-2.7

CAREER STATSSeason GP-GS O-D Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast Blk Stl Min-Avg2007-08 14-0 4-4 8-0.6 8-0 2 1 4 81-5.82008-09 26-10 9-26 35-1.3 38-1 29 3 16 337-13.0Career 40-10 13-30 43-1.1 46-1 31 4 20 418-10.5

2008-09 SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS2008-09 SEASON STAT CAREER9, Two times (at J. Hopkins, 2/18/09) Points Same3, Two times (at Johns Hopkins, 2/18/09) FG Same7, GUILFORD (12/17/08) FG Att Same3, Two times (at Johns Hopkins, 2/18/09) 3 FG Same5, at Swarthmore (12/3/08) 3 FG Att Same5, WASHINGTON (MD.) (1/15/09) FT Same6, WASHINGTON (MD.) (1/15/09) FT Att Same5, at York (Pa.) (1/3/09) Rebounds Same3, Four times (at Wash. (Md.), 2/14/09) Assists Same5, WASHINGTON (MD.) (1/15/09) Steals Same1, Three times (at J. Hopkins, 2/18/09) Blocks Same

The Potucek File: Physical banger... High energy... Wil rely on his intensity... Will be a spark on both offense and defense... Rebounds... Plays hard... Intense... 2008-09: Appeared in 12 games with one start... Made his first collegiate start against Dickinson on 2/11/09... Recorded a season-best four points against the Red Devils... Registered two points in eight other games... Grabbed four rebounds against Swarthmore on 2/4/09... Pulled down three boards against Guilford on 12/17/08... Dished out three assists and nabbed five steals... 2007-08: Appeared in 10 games last season... Saw a career-high 11 minutes against Muhlenberg on 2/2/08... Hit in a field goal in five of those 10 games... 2006-07: Appeared in four games... Hit his only field goal of the season against Johns Hopkins on 12/6/06... Added a free throw and two rebounds in the same game... Also saw action at Muhlenberg on 1/11/07, against Ursinus on 1/29/07

and against St. Mary’s (Md.) on 2/12/07... High School: Played football, basketball and soccer... Co-captain of soccer team... Received all-district honors... Holds soccer record for most goals in a game (6).... Also played tennis... Fenced and boxed... Personal: Majoring in communications with minors in sport coaching and management... Also a member of the McDaniel soccer team.

POTUCEK AT MCDANIELCAREER SCORING

Season GP-GS FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts-Avg2006-07 4-0 1-4 .250 0-0 .--- 1-2 .500 3-0.82007-08 10-0 5-9 .556 0-0 .--- 1-7 .143 11-1.12008-09 12-1 9-12 .750 0-0 .--- 2-11 .182 20-1.7Career 26-1 15-25 .600 0-0 .--- 4-20 .200 34-1.3

CAREER STATSSeason GP-GS O-D Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast Blk Stl Min-Avg2006-07 4-0 2-0 2-0.5 5-1 0 0 0 10-2.52007-08 10-0 4-12 16-1.6 4-0 0 0 0 41-4.12008-09 26-1 6-8 14-1.2 9-0 3 0 5 67-5.6Career 26-1 12-20 32-1.2 18-1 3 0 5 118-4.5

2008-09 SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS2008-09 SEASON STAT CAREER4, DICKINSON (2/11/09) Points Same2, DICKINSON (2/11/09) FG Same3, SWARTHMORE (2/4/09) FG Att 3, Two times (SWARTHMORE, 2/4/09)0 3 FG 00 3 FG Att 02, vs. Penn State-Behrend (1/4/09) FT Same4, Two times (DICKINSON, 2/11/09) FT Att 4, Three times (DICKINSON, 2/11/09))4, SWARTHMORE (2/4/09) Rebounds 4, Three times (SWAT., 2/4/09)1, Two times (SWARTHMORE, 2/4/09) Assists Same1, Three times (HAVERFORD, 1/17/09) Steals Same0 Blocks 0

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The Belella File: Fundamentally solid... Skilled offensive player... Can shoot from outside... Team player... Solid contributor on defense... Good understanding of how to play and get open... High basketball IQ... 2008-09: Appeared in eight games... Debuted with four points against Penn State York on 11/21/08... Dished out an assist at Washington (Md.) on 2/14/09... High School: Captain of basketball team... All-county selection... Member of National Honor Society... Personal: Majoring in business administration... Cousin of McDaniel women’s basketball standout Katy Powell... Son of Paul and Stephanie Belella.

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Season GP-GS FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts-Avg2008-09 8-0 2-3 .667 0-0 .--- 0-0 .--- 4-0.5Career 8-0 2-3 .667 0-0 .--- 0-0 .--- 4-0.5

CAREER STATSSeason GP-GS O-D Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast Blk Stl Min-Avg2008-09 8-0 1-1 2-0.3 0-0 2 0 1 15-1.9Career 8-0 1-1 2-0.3 0-0 2 0 1 15-1.9

The Sarris-Grau File: Strong... Physical... Tough... Big presence inside... Will rely on his rebounding... Will alter shots... Can drive from the perimeter or post up... Impressing coaches early on... 2008-09: Appeared in all 26 games with eight starts... Made first collegiate start against Guilford on 12/17/08... Scored in every game during his rookie season... Reached double figures nine times, including a season-best 19 against Muhlenberg on 1/7/09... Grabbed at least one rebound in 25 of 26 games... Established a career high with eight rebounds at Stevenson on 11/29/08... Matched that number against Muhlenberg... Finished fourth on the team with 220 points... Finished third on the squad with 93 rebounds... Recorded 41 blocks... Went 7-for-11 from the floor on two occasions... High School: In addition to four years of basketball, also ran one year of track... Three-year starter... Captained squad as a junior and senior... Earned all-confer-ence and all-county honors... 1,000-point scorer... Played in City vs. Suburbs All-Star Game... Lower Moreland’s all-time leading scorer, rebounder and shot blocker... Personal: Majoring in business administration... Son of William Grau and Vickie Sarris.

SARRIS-GRAU AT MCDANIELCAREER SCORING

Season GP-GS FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts-Avg2008-09 26-8 89-170 .524 3-11 .273 39-74 .527 220-8.5Career 26-8 89-170 .524 3-11 .273 39-74 .527 220-8.5

CAREER STATSSeason GP-GS O-D Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast Blk Stl Min-Avg2008-09 26-8 40-53 93-3.6 59-1 20 41 23 575-22.1Career 26-8 40-53 93-3.6 59-1 20 41 23 575-22.1

2008-09 SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS2008-09 SEASON STAT CAREER4, PENN STATE-YORK (11/21/08) Points Same2, PENN STATE-YORK (11/21/08) FG Same2, PENN STATE-YORK (11/21/08) FG Att Same0 3 FG 00 3 FG Att 00 FT 00 FT Att 02, vs. Gettysburg (2/28/09) Rebounds 01, Two times (vs. Gettysburg, 2/28/09) Assists Same1, at Swarthmore (12/3/08) Steals Same0 Blocks 0

2008-09 SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS2008-09 SEASON STAT CAREER19, MUHLENBERG (1/7/09) Points Same7, Two times (at York (Pa.), 1/3/09) FG Same14, MUHLENBERG (1/7/09) FG Att Same1, Three times (GUILFORD, 12/17/08) 3 FG Same2, Two times (GUILFORD, 12/17/08) 3 FG Att Same7, MUHLENBERG (1/7/09) FT Same8, at Swarthmore (12/3/08) FT Att Same8, Two times (MUHLENBERG, 1/7/09) Rebounds Same3, MUHLENBERG (1/7/09) Assists Same3, Three times (SWARTHMORE, 2/4/09) Steals Same6, at Swarthmore (12/3/08) Blocks Same

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The Butler File: Will be big body inside... Toughness will be key... Has great rebounding ability... Presence as a shot blocker will be helpful... Scoring threat inside... High School: Played four years of football, basketball and lacrosse... All-conference selection in each sport... All-state in football... Personal: Majoring in graphic design... Father and grandfather both played football for Green Terror... Also a starting tight end on Green Terror football team... Son of Robert and Rebecca Butler.

The Dyson File: Has improved tremendously from last season... Can play either forward position... Improved offensive threat... Athletic and explosive... Can post and drive... Rebounds well... Good defender... Has lots of bounce... 2008-09: Appeared in 14 games... Converted 9 of 15 attempts from the floor... Scored four points in his debut against Penn State York on 11/21/08... Netted a season-best 10 points in the CC semifinals against Gettysburg on 2/28/09 after tally-ing 12 during the regular season... High School: Played four years of basketball... Earned New Jersey Hoops all-academic second-team honors... Vice President of youth group at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.. Union Catholic Ambassador... Personal: Majoring in accounting... Son of Kenneth and Myrna Dyson.

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Season GP-GS FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts-Avg2008-09 14-0 9-15 .600 0-0 .--- 4-7 .571 22-1.6Career 14-0 9-15 .600 0-0 .--- 4-7 .571 22-1.6

CAREER STATSSeason GP-GS O-D Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast Blk Stl Min-Avg2008-09 14-0 6-8 14-1.0 9-0 3 2 4 81-5.8Career 14-0 6-8 14-1.0 9-0 3 2 4 81-5.8

2008-09 SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS2008-09 SEASON STAT CAREER10, vs. Gettysburg (2/28/09) Points Same3, vs. Gettysburg (2/28/09) FG Same5, vs. Gettysburg (2/28/09) FG Att Same0 3 FG 00 3 FG Att 04, vs. Gettysburg (2/28/09) FT Same4, vs. Gettysburg (2/28/09) FT Att Same3, Two times (SWARTHMORE, 2/4/09) Rebounds Same1, Three times (MUHLENBERG, 1/7/09) Assists Same1, Four times (vs. Gettysburg, 2/28/09) Steals Same1, Two times (vs. Gettysburg, 2/28/09) Blocks Same

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The Whiten File: Hard worker... Can defend... Unselfish... Distributes well... Can knock down the open shot... High School: Spent four years as a point guard... Captain... All-county selection... Personal: Majoring in exercise science and physical education... Son of Dwayne and Lynn Whiten.

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The McClain File: Versitile... Can play inside and out... Can handle the ball... Can post up... Does good job finding teammates...... High School: In addition to basketball, also was member of soccer team... Led basketball team in points and assists as both a junior and senior... Led soccer team in goals as a junior and senior... Honor Roll... Personal: Major is undecided... Son of Ron and Holly McClain.

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The Rudd File: Tough... Works hard... Can knock down the 3... Ability to rebound and defend... Strong... High School: In addition to four years on basketball team, also spent two years as a defensive end on football team... Captain of basketball team... All-county selection in basketball... MVP of Basketball Academy Tournament Game at Morgan State... All-tournament team at J.T. Bogle Invitational Christmas Tournament... Personal: Major is undecided... Son of Michael Rudd.

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The Nelson File: Has ability to score... Quick... Good on-the-ball defender... Provides athleticism... High School: Played three years of basketball... Three-time all-conference selection... Three-time MVP... Third-team all-metro as a senior... Captain... Personal: Majoring in communications... Son of Karl, Sr., and Stacey Nelson.

The Keenan File: Skilled player... Can handle and shoot it... Smart player... Good feel for the game... High School: Two-time captain... All-conference as a senior... Gradutated with a 3.5 grade-point average... Personal: Major is undecided... Son of Mark and Kathy Keenan.

The Eckenrode File: Long... Has ability to block shots... Can score with back to the basket... High School: Second-team all-county selection as a senior... Captain... Led his team in scoring as a senior... Personal: Majoring in exercise science and physical education... Son of Pam Sheedy.

The Mummert File: Coming back off surgery... Good back-to-the-basket player... Tough... Will step up and take charges... Athletic... High School: In addition to four years on basketball team, also spent one season as tight end on football team... Two-year captain... All-conference selection as a senior... Played in Keystone State Games for basketball... Part of Gold Medal team in 2007 and Silver Medal team in 2008... Personal: Major is undecided... Son of Gregory and Annette Mummert.

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INDIVIDUALSTATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg34 Josh McKay 26-25 573-22.0 98-205 .478 4-12 .333 65-124 .524 55 106 161 6.2 72-2 21 38 21 13 265-10.223 Miguel Jones 26-25 712-27.4 84-204 .412 28-96 .292 38-55 .691 8 32 40 1.5 50-0 43 44 6 29 234-9.011 Kevin Henry 26-23 742-28.5 91-227 .401 15-59 .254 34-45 .756 26 60 86 3.3 50-0 45 49 11 40 231-8.930 Louis Sarris-Grau 26-8 575-22.1 89-170 .524 3-11 .273 39-74 .527 40 53 93 3.6 59-1 20 25 41 23 220-8.533 Chad Arrington 25-22 672-26.9 81-173 .468 1-8 .125 38-64 .594 63 120 183 7.3 83-6 49 62 12 49 201-8.000 T.J. Odunlami 25-6 502-20.1 45-112 .402 2-13 .154 84-105 .800 9 35 44 1.8 59-1 37 44 0 15 176-7.012 Ryan Finch 25-4 497-19.9 46-123 .374 18-42 .429 27-41 .659 26 61 87 3.5 59-1 38 30 0 24 137-5.515 Devon Lesniak 15-2 137-9.1 16-43 .372 10-26 .385 8-11 .727 3 9 12 0.8 6-0 10 4 0 4 50-3.320 Michael Jarboe 26-10 337-13.0 32-79 .405 11-37 .297 10-18 .556 9 26 35 1.3 38-1 29 24 3 16 85-3.344 Steve Wilson 6-3 136-22.7 8-17 .471 0-4 .000 3-6 .500 7 30 37 6.2 13-0 4 7 3 4 19-3.203 Joseph Potucek 12-1 67-5.6 9-12 .750 0-0 .--- 2-11 .182 6 8 14 1.2 9-0 3 3 0 5 20-1.721 Marcus Dyson 14-0 81-5.8 9-15 .600 0-0 .--- 4-7 .571 6 8 14 1.0 9-0 3 4 2 4 22-1.602 Richard Barry 9-1 80-8.9 5-17 .294 1-3 .333 2-3 .667 0 7 7 0.8 14-0 3 5 0 2 13-1.432 JJ Houston 13-0 59-4.5 4-16 .250 0-0 .--- 2-5 .400 1 5 6 0.5 9-0 4 5 0 1 10-0.805 Mitch Belella 8-0 15-1.9 2-3 .667 0-0 .--- 0-0 .--- 1 1 2 0.3 0-0 2 0 0 1 4-0.504 Brett Bonneville 5-0 8-1.6 1-6 .167 0-0 .--- 0-0 .--- 2 2 4 0.8 2-0 0 0 0 0 2-0.410 Tyler Tart 4-0 4-1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0-0 0 1 0 0 0-0.024 Robert Koebke 1-0 3-3.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0-0.0TM TEAM 32 30 62 2.4 1 10 Total 26 620-1423 .436 93-312 .298 356-569 .626 294 594 888 34.2 533-12 311 355 99 231 1689-65.0 Opponents 26 535-1296 .413 85-308 .276 410-573 .716 252 618 870 33.5 473-12 262 437 87 142 1565-60.2Returning players in bold.

RESULTSRECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 18-8 10-1 6-6 2-1CONFERENCE 13-5 9-0 4-5 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 5-3 1-1 2-1 2-1

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS11/21/08 7 p.m. PENN STATE YORK W, 100-55 782 (29)Kevin Henry (9)Chad Arrington 11/25/08 7:00 pm at St. Mary’s (Md.)# L, 77-84 183 (17)T.J. Odunlami (5)Josh McKay (5)Chad Arrington 11/29/08 3:45 p.m. at Stevenson# W, 75-66 534 (18)Louis Sarris-Grau (8)Louis Sarris-Grau 11/30/08 2 p.m. vs Frostburg# W, 55-41 150 (13)Kevin Henry (12)Steve Wilson 12/3/08 7:30 p.m. at Swarthmore* W, 72-55 112 (16)Louis Sarris-Grau (9)Steve Wilson 12/6/08 3 p.m. at Haverford* L, 42-46 325 (13)Louis Sarris-Grau (6)Ryan Finch 12/17/08 5 p.m. GUILFORD L, 62-68 211 (18)Devon Lesniak (15)Josh McKay 1/3/09 6 p.m. at York (Pa.)% W, 66-63 750 (17)Louis Sarris-Grau (9)Chad Arrington 1/4/09 6 p.m. vs Penn State Behrend% W, 49-48 131 (13)Miguel Jones (5)Miguel Jones 1/7/09 8 p.m. MUHLENBERG* W, 70-64 311 (23)Kevin Henry (10)Kevin Henry 1/10/09 3 p.m. at Ursinus* W, 84-72 300 (16)Miguel Jones (10)Chad Arrington (16)Josh McKay 1/13/09 7 p.m. FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 66-57 344 (21)Josh McKay (12)Josh McKay 1/15/09 8 p.m. WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 79-72 433 (17)Chad Arrington (14)Chad Arrington 1/17/09 3 p.m. HAVERFORD* W, 62-51 423 (15)Miguel Jones (7)Chad Arrington 1/21/09 7 p.m. JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 65-49 468 (22)Miguel Jones (14)Josh McKay 1/24/09 4 p.m. at Franklin & Marshall* L, 65-71 733 (21)Miguel Jones (8)Josh McKay 1/26/09 8 p.m. at Dickinson* L, 58-68 225 (17)Josh McKay (6)Chad Arrington (6)Josh McKay 1/28/09 8 p.m. GETTYSBURG* W, 56-53 733 (19)Chad Arrington (9)Chad Arrington 1/31/09 2 p.m. at Muhlenberg* W, 65-63 451 (20)Kevin Henry (6)Chad Arrington 2/4/09 7 p.m. SWARTHMORE* W, 57-44 611 (13)Louis Sarris-Grau (8)Chad Arrington (13)Kevin Henry 2/7/09 3 p.m. URSINUS* W, 66-60 916 (19)Miguel Jones (9)Chad Arrington 2/11/09 7 p.m. DICKINSON* W, 69-55 883 (20)Josh McKay (10)Josh McKay 2/14/09 4 p.m. at Washington (Md.)* L, 57-74 487 (17)Josh McKay (4)Chad Arrington (4)Louis Sarris-Grau 2/18/09 8 p.m.m at Johns Hopkins* W, 66-54 200 (28)Josh McKay (12)Josh McKay 2/21/09 2 p.m. at Gettysburg* L, 48-53 1213 (14)Josh McKay (10)Chad Arrington 2/28/09 1 p.m. vs Gettysburg$ L, 58-79 756 (11)T.J. Odunlami (7)Louis Sarris-Grau

* = Centennial Conference game# = Provident Pride of Maryland Tournament% = Hampton Inns Coaches vs. Cancer Classic at York (Pa.)$ = Centennial Conference Semifinals

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAMEHOME 11 6115 556AWAY 12 5513 459NEUTRAL 3 1037 346TOTAL 26 12665 487

TEAMSTATISTICS MCD OPPSCORING 1689 1565 Points per game 65.0 60.2 Scoring margin +4.8 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 620-1423 535-1296 Field goal pct .436 .4133 POINT FG-ATT 93-312 85-308 3-point FG pct .298 .276 3-pt FG made per game 3.6 3.3FREE THROWS-ATT 356-569 410-573 Free throw pct .626 .716 F-Throws made per game 13.7 15.8REBOUNDS 888 870 Rebounds per game 34.2 33.5 Rebounding margin +0.7 -ASSISTS 311 262 Assists per game 12.0 10.1TURNOVERS 355 437 Turnovers per game 13.7 16.8 Turnover margin +3.2 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.6STEALS 231 142 Steals per game 8.9 5.5BLOCKS 99 87 Blocks per game 3.8 3.3WINNING STREAK 0 - Home win streak 9 -ATTENDANCE 6115 6550 Home games-Avg/Game 11-556 12-459 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-346

SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT TotalMcDaniel 800 889 – 1689Opponents 702 863 – 1565

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2008-09RECORD...MCDANIEL’S RECORD...Overall 18-8At home 10-1On the road 6-6At neutral sites 2-1In CC play 13-5In CC play at home 9-0In CC play on the road 4-5Against non-conf. teams 5-2Against non-conf. at home 1-1Against non-conf. on the road 2-1Against non-conf. at neutral sites 2-1In overtime 0-0

Coming off a win 13-5Coming off a loss 4-3

In games decided by 1-5 points 4-2In games decided by 6-10 points 5-4In games decided by 11-20 points 8-1In games decided by 21+ points 1-1

When scoring first 8-4When opponent scores first 10-4

When leading at the half 14-4When tied at the half 1-1When trailing at the half 3-3

When scoring fewer than 50 points 1-2When scoring 50-59 points 3-3When scoring 60-69 points 8-2When scoring 70+ points 6-1When allowing fewer than 50 points 4-1When allowing 50-59 points 7-1When allowing 60-69 points 5-2When allowing 70+ points 2-4

When shooting better than opp. 13-1When opp. shoots better 5-7When shooting under 40% 2-5When shooting 40% or better 16-2When shooting 50% or better 4-1When holding opp. under 50% 17-6When holding opp. under 40% 8-1When holding opp. under 30% 1-0

When two reach double figures 5-1When three reach double figures 7-2When four reach double figures 3-2When five reach double figures 0-0

When attempting more free throws 13-0When free throw attempts are even 0-0When attempting fewer free throws 5-8

When recording more rebounds 12-2When rebounds are even 1-0When recording fewer rebounds 5-6

When committing more turnovers 4-3When turnovers are even 2-0When committing fewer turnovers 12-5

In November 3-1In December 1-2In January 10-2In February 4-3

In afternoon games 6-5In night games (after 5 p.m.) 12-3In doubleheaders with the women 7-2

On Monday 0-1On Tuesday 1-1On Wednesday 7-1On Thursday 1-0On Friday 1-0On Saturday 6-5On Sunday 2-0

2008-09STATISTICSTHELASTTIMEA PLAYER...Scored 40+ points Art Press, 41 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (1/9/52)Scored 35+ points Will Marshall, 36 vs. Ursinus (12/7/96)Scored 30+ points Will Talesnick, 31 vs. Washington (2/18/06)Made 15+ field goals Skip Shear, 17 vs. Lebanon Valley (1/9/51)Made 10+ field goals Josh McKay, 10 at Johns Hopkins (2/20/09)Made 7+ 3-pointers Ryan Brandenburg, 7 vs. Haverford (1/27/07)Made 5+ 3-pointers Ryan Brandenburg, 5 at Johns Hopkins (2/7/07)Made 4+ 3-pointers Kevin Henry, 4 at Muhlenberg (1/31/09)Made 15+ free throws Bill Spear, 16 vs. Johns Hopkins (12/9/57)Made 10+ free throws Miguel Jones, 12 vs. Dickinson (2/27/08)Made 8+ free throws Josh McKay, 8 at Johns Hopkins (2/20/09)Recorded 30+ rebounds Bill Spear, 31 vs. Towson (12/16/57)Recorded 25+ rebounds Randy Hutchinson, 26 vs. Baltimore (12/17/70)Recorded 20+ rebounds Rolando Welch, 21 vs. Gettysburg (1/23/93)Recorded 15+ rebounds Josh McKay, 15 vs. Guilford (12/17/08)Had 12+ assists Scott Lyon, 13 vs. Mary Washington (12/2/91)Had 10+ assists Mike DiPiero, 10 vs. Washington (11/20/05)Had 8+ steals Scott Lyon, 9 vs. Goucher (2/7/91)Had 5+ steals Michael Jarboe, 5 vs. Washington (Md.) (1/15/09)Blocked 7+ shots Rolando Welch, 7 vs. St. Mary’s (2/20/92)Blocked 5+ shots Louis Sarris-Grau, 6 at Swarthmore (12/3/08)Recorded a double-double (points-rebounds) Josh McKay, 28 pts./12 rebs. at Johns Hopkins (2/20/09)Recorded 20+ points and 10+ rebounds Josh McKay, 28 pts./12 rebs. at Johns Hopkins (2/20/09)Recorded a double-double (points-assists) Mike DiPiero, 10 pts./10 assists vs. Washington (11/20/05)

THE TEAM...Won in overtime 82-78 vs. Franklin & Marshall (1/26/08)Lost in overtime 76-68 vs. Johns Hopkins (2/20/08)Scored 100+ points 100, vs. Penn State-York (11/21/08)Scored 90+ points 100, vs. Penn State-York (11/21/08)Scored fewer than 50 points 48, at Gettysburg (2/21/09)Allowed 100+ points 103, at Franklin & Marshall (1/18/97)Allowed fewer than 50 points 44, vs. Swarthmore (2/4/09)Allowed fewer than 40 points 38, vs. Johns Hopkins (1950)Shot 50+ percent .520, vs. Washington (Md.) (1/15/09)Made 40+ field goals 42, vs. Penn State-York (11/21/08)Made 30+ field goals 31, at Ursinus (1/10/09)Made 10+ 3-pointers 10, at Washington (Md.) (2/17/07)Made 7+ 3-pointers 8, vs. Guilford (12/17/08)Made 40+ free throws 41, vs. Loyola (12/6/61)Made 25+ free throws 25, vs. Washington (Md.) (1/15/09)Recorded 60+ rebounds 80, vs. Lycoming (12/13/61)Recorded 40+ rebounds 42, vs. Swarthmore (2/4/09)Had 30+ assists 33, vs. North Carolina Wesleyan (12/28/73)Had 20+ assists 21, at Ursinus (1/10/09)Had 20+ steals 20, vs. Dickinson (12/3/03)Had 15+ steals 15, vs. Washington (Md.) (1/15/09)Blocked 10+ shots 12, vs. St. Mary’s (2/20/92)Had five players score in double figures vs. Villa Julie (11/20/07): Arrington (23), Foelber (12), Henry (12), Finch (12), Barry (11)Had two players score 20+ points vs. Dickinson (2/27/08): Odunlami (25), Jones (20)Had two players record 10+ rebounds vs. Hood (11/25/07): Arrington (11), Prior (11)

CLUTCHPERFORMERSMcDaniel’s free-throw shooting in the final minutes of games. Final 5 Final 2 Final 1 OT0 • T.J. Odunlami 39-44 (.886) 33-38 (.868) 19-23 (.826) 0-0 (.---)2 • Richard Barry 2-3 (.667) 2-2 (1.000) 2-2 (1.000) 0-0 (.---)3 • Joseph Potucek 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---)4 • Brett Bonneville 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---)5 • Mitch Belella 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---)10 • Tyler Tart 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---)11 • Kevin Henry 7-8 (.875) 4-4 (1.000) 4-4 (1.000) 0-0 (.---)12 • Ryan Finch 13-20 (.650) 9-16 (.563) 7-14 (.500) 0-0 (.---)15 • Devon Lesniak 6-8 (.750) 3-4 (.750) 2-2 (1.000) 0-0 (.---)20 • Michael Jarboe 2-3 (.667) 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---)21 • Marcus Dyson 1-2 (.500) 0-1 (.000) 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---)23 • Miguel Jones 24-35 (.686) 18-27 (.667) 12-20 (.600) 0-0 (.---)24 • Robert Koebke 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---)30 • Louis Sarris-Grau 8-13 (.615) 3-5 (.600) 2-3 (.667) 0-0 (.---)32 • JJ Houston 1-2 (.500) 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---)33 • Chad Arrington 5-7 (.714) 4-5 (.800) 0-0 (.---) 0-0 (.---)34 • Josh McKay 17-32 (.531) 8-11 (.727) 2-3 (.667) 0-0 (.---)44 • Steve Wilson 2-4 (.500) 1-2 (.500) 1-2 (.500) 0-0 (.---)TEAM 127-182 (.698) 85-115 (.739) 53-75 (.707) 0-0 (.---)Opponents 130-183 (.710) 67-93 (.720) 42-59 (.712) 0-0 (.---)

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GAME-HIGH PERFORMANCES IN 08-09LEADING SCORERS34 • Josh McKay 711 • Kevin Henry 523 • Miguel Jones 530 • Louis Sarris-Grau 40 • T.J. Odunlami 233 • Chad Arrington 215 • Devon Lesniak 1

LEADING REBOUNDERS33 • Chad Arrington 1334 • Josh McKay 830 • Louis Sarris-Grau 444 • Steve Wilson 212 • Ryan Finch 1

HONORABLEMENTION2008-09 IN-SEASON HONORSCENTENNIAL CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEKKevin Henry: 11/24Miguel Jones: 1/26

CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE WEEKLY HONOR ROLLT.J. Odunlami: 12/1, 3/2Louis Sarris-Grau: 12/8, 2/9Devon Lesniak: 12/22Miguel Jones: 1/5Kevin Henry: 1/12Chad Arrington: 1/19, 2/2Josh McKay: 2/16, 2/23

PRESTOSPORTS/PRIDE OF MARYLAND HONOR ROLLT.J. Odunlami: 12/1Chad Arrington: 1/19Miguel Jones: 1/26

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMSProvident Pride of Maryland (11/25,29-30)T.J. OdunlamiHampton Inn Coaches vs. Cancer (1/3-4)Miguel JonesChad Arrington (MVP)

ALL-CENTENNIAL CONFERENCEMiguel Jones Second TeamJosh McKay Second Team

DOUBLEDIPPINGSCORING PERFORMANCESDOUBLE FIGURES 2008-09 CAREER34 • Josh McKay 19 3933 • Chad Arrington 9 2811 • Kevin Henry 9 1730 • Louis Sarris-Grau 9 923 • Miguel Jones 8 220 • T.J. Odunlami 8 1612 • Ryan Finch 5 2915 • Devon Lesniak 2 244 • Steve Wilson 1 121 • Marcus Dyson 1 124 • Robert Koebke 0 32 • Richard Barry 0 1TOTAL 62

20+ POINTS 2008-09 CAREER34 • Josh McKay 3 411 • Kevin Henry 3 323 • Miguel Jones 2 312 • Ryan Finch 0 533 • Chad Arrington 0 20 • T.J. Odunlami 0 1TOTAL 8

REBOUNDING PERFORMANCESDOUBLE FIGURES 2008-09 CAREER34 • Josh McKay 5 1133 • Chad Arrington 3 1411 • Kevin Henry 1 144 • Steve Wilson 1 112 • Ryan Finch 0 1TOTAL 10

DOUBLE-DOUBLES 2008-09 CAREER34 • Josh McKay 5 1033 • Chad Arrington 2 711 • Kevin Henry 1 112 • Ryan Finch 0 1TOTAL 7

DUNK BOARD 2008-0933 • Chad Arrington 811 • Kevin Henry 230 • Louis Sarris-Grau 1TOTAL 11

STARTINGLINEUPBarry-Jones-Arrington-McKay-Wilson 1-0Henry-Jarboe-Jones-SarrisGrau-McKay 1-0Lesniak-Jarboe-Jones-Arrington-McKay 1-0Odunlami-Potucek-Finch-Arrington-McKay 1-0Henry-Jones-Finch-Arrington-McKay 1-1Henry-Jones-SarrisGrau-Arrington-McKay 4-1Henry-Jarboe-Jones-Arrington-McKay 5-2Odunlami-Henry-Jones-Arrington-McKay 2-1Odunlami-Henry-Jones-McKay-Wilson 1-1Henry-Lesniak-Jones-SarrisGrau-McKay 0-1Henry-Finch-Jones-SarrisGrau-Arrington 0-1

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BALTIMORE SUN501 North Calvert StreetBaltimore, MD 21278Phone: 410-332-6200Fax: 410-783-2518

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WTTR-AM 1470101 WTTR LaneWestminster, MD 21158Phone: 410-848-5511Fax: 410-876-5095

FORTHEMEDIAMcDaniel College’s Sports Information Office provides updated results to reporters and fans in several formats. Requests for information and interviews should be made through Director of Sports Information Luke Stillson.EMAILThe Sports Information Office transmits a summary of every game. To receive e-mail updates, contact McDaniel College Sports Information or use the KEEP SCORE link on the Official McDaniel Athletics website, www.mcdanielathletics.com, to sign up for email alerts.WEB SITEUpdated each evening with the latest results. Log onto http://www.mcdanielathletics.com.TWITTERScore updates are published on Twitter and links to all releases are available through the Official McDaniel Athletics Twitter feed, @mcdanielsports.

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Location St. Mary’s City Md.Founded 1840Enrollment 1,950Nickname SeahawksColors Navy Blue and GoldConference Capital Athletic ConferenceDirector of Athletics Scott DevineOffice Phone (240) 895-4295Sports Information Director Nairem MoranSID Phone (240) 895-4482SID Email [email protected] Athletics and Recreation Center ArenaCapacity 1,200Head Coach Chris HarneyOverall Record/Yrs 65-44/4Record at SMC/Yrs Same2008-09 Record 21-5Starters Returning/Lost 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/4Captains Mike Bowden, Camontae Griffin, Alex Franz, Mike FitzpatrickRecord vs. McDaniel 11-10First Meeting 1981 (WMC 79, SMC 67)Last Meeting 2009 (SMC 84, MCD 77)

Location Towson, Md.Founded 1885Enrollment 1,472Nickname GophersColors Blue and GoldConference LandmarkDirector of Athletics Geoffrey MillerOffice Phone (410) 337-6383Sports Information Director Mike SandersSID Phone (410) 337-6474SID Email [email protected] Sports and Recreation CenterCapacity 1,200Head Coach Leonard TrevinoOverall Record/Yrs 241-248/19Record at GC/Yrs Same2008-09 Record 6-17Starters Returning/Lost N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost N/ACaptains TBARecord vs. McDaniel 2-3First Meeting 1990 (WMC 90, GC 73)Last Meeting 2006 (MCD 76, GC 68)

Location Salisbury, Md.Founded 1925Enrollment 8,200Nickname Sea GullsColors Maroon and GoldConference Capital AthleticDirector of Athletics Dr. Michael ViennaOffice Phone (410) 548-3503Sports Information Director Tim BrennanSID Phone (410) 543-6016SID Email [email protected] Maggs CenterCapacity 2,000Head Coach Steve HolmesOverall Record/Yrs 182-143/15Record at SU/Yrs 91-143/92008-09 Record 11-15Starters Returning/Lost 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/5Captains Devin James, Greg PalmerRecord vs. McDaniel 9-9First Meeting 1923 (WMC 25, SU 22)Last Meeting 2007 (MCD 65, SU 49)

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2008-09SUMMARYSt. Mary’s (Md.) 84, McDaniel 77 • 11/25/08 • 7 p.m. St. Mary’s City, Md. - ARC ArenaMCDANIEL (1-1)T.J. Odunlami 3-9 11-14 17; Kevin Henry 6-12 1-1 13; Chad Arrington 4-5 3-7 11; Steve Wilson 4-5 2-4 10; Josh McKay 4-4 0-1 8; Michael Jarboe 2-2 0-0 5; Richard Barry 2-2 0-0 5; Miguel Jones 2-8 0-0 4; Louis Sarris-Grau 0-2 2-2 2; Ryan Finch 0-3 2-4 2. Totals 27-52 21-33 77.ST. MARY’S (MD.) (3-0)Camontae Griffin 7-18 9-10 23; Alex Irmer 9-11 1-2 20; James Davenport 3-3 2-2 10; Alex Franz 3-7 3-4 9; Mike Bowden 4-4 0-1 8; Mikey Fitzpatrick 1-3 4-4 7; Calvin Wise 2-3 3-11 7; Jack Settje 0-0 0-0 0; Kyle Jarczynski 0-0 0-0 0; Johann Jones 0-2 0-0 0; Ben Biber 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-51 22-34 84.

McDaniel 39 38 77St. Mary’s (Md.) 36 48 84

3-point goals--McDaniel 2 (Michael Jarboe 1; Richard Barry 1), St. Mary’s (Md.) 4 (James Davenport 2; Mikey Fitzpatrick 1; Alex Irmer 1). Fouled out--McDaniel-None, St. Mary’s (Md.)-James Davenport. Rebounds--McDaniel 27, St. Mary’s (Md.) 33. Assists--McDaniel 10, St. Mary’s (Md.) 12. Total fouls--McDaniel 28, St. Mary’s (Md.) 23. A-183Provident Pride of Maryland First Round

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Location Frederick, Md.Founded 1893Enrollment 1,432Nickname BlazersColors Blue and GreyConference Capital AthleticDirector of Athletics Gib RomaineOffice Phone (301) 696-3493Sports Information Director Adrienne MullikinSID Phone (301) 696-3978SID Email [email protected] Odom Physical Center, Ft. DetrickCapacity 1,000Head Coach Tom DickmanOverall Record/Yrs 84-70/6Record at HC/Yrs Same2008-09 Record 9-16Starters Returning/Lost 2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/8Captains J’Air Brady, Brenden StraughnRecord vs. McDaniel 1-3First Meeting 2003 (MCD 83, HC 67)Last Meeting 2007 (MCD 85, HC 84)

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MUSTANGS

Location Stevenson, Md.Founded 1947Enrollment 2,600Nickname MustangsColors Forest Green and BlackConference Capital Athletic ConferenceDirector of Athletics Brett AdamsOffice Phone (443) 352-4251Sports Information Director Jason EichelbergerSID Phone (443) 352-4253SID Email [email protected] Student Union GymnasiumCapacity 1,250Head Coach Brett AdamsOverall Record/Yrs 139-253/15Record at SU/Yrs Same2008-09 Record 6-19Starters Returning/Lost 2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/8Captains TBARecord vs. McDaniel 5-8First Meeting 1995(WMC 89, VJC 62)Last Meeting 2008 (MCD75, SU 66)

2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 75, Stevenson 66 • 11/29/08 • 3:45 p.m.Stevenson, Md. - Student Union GymnasiumMCDANIEL (2-1)Louis Sarris-Grau 7-11 4-7 18; Chad Arrington 7-10 1-1 15; T.J. Odunlami 2-6 9-12 13; Miguel Jones 3-6 0-0 8; Michael Jarboe 2-3 2-3 6; Ryan Finch 2-5 2-2 6; Kevin Henry 1-4 3-6 5; Josh McKay 1-5 0-4 2; JJ Houston 1-1 0-0 2; Richard Barry 0-1 0-0 0; Steve Wilson 0-0 0-0 0; Devon Lesniak 0-0 0-1 0. Totals 26-52 21-36 75.STEVENSON (0-5)Greg Woody 2-11 10-10 16; Chaise Lancaster 6-11 2-6 14; Kerry Dugan 5-11 1-4 11; Ely Richardson 4-6 2-4 10; Greg Collins 3-5 2-3 8; Sean Ussery 1-1 3-3 5; Darryl Fleming 0-0 1-2 1; Matt Leddy 0-0 1-2 1; Keith Holtman 0-1 0-0 0; Andy Shelly 0-1 0-0 0; Irvin Jones 0-4 0-0 0; Bobby Esbrandt 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-51 22-34 66.

McDaniel 31 44 75Stevenson 31 35 66

3-point goals--McDaniel 2 (Miguel Jones 2), Stevenson 2 (Greg Woody 2). Fouled out--McDaniel-None, Stevenson-None. Rebounds--McDaniel 38, Stevenson 36. Assists--McDaniel 6, Stevenson 6. Total fouls--McDaniel 24, Stevenson 27. A-5342008 Provident Pride of Maryland Tournament

2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 5, Frostburg 41 • 11/30/08 • 2 p.m.Stevenson, Md. - Student Union GymnasiumFROSTBURG (2-3)Keith Hazel 5-19 2-4 13; Steven Ogg 4-8 1-2 9; Nick Sefcik 2-8 0-2 6; Korawn Harris 2-7 1-2 5; James Wright 1-2 0-0 2; Juan Wansley 0-5 2-2 2; Busha Koffa 1-3 0-0 2; Bradley Nunn 0-3 2-4 2; Mac Minturn 0-0 0-0 0; Carter Simmons 0-9 0-0 0; Blake Walker 0-0 0-0 0; Brian Anderson 0-5 0-0 0. Totals 15-69 8-16 41.MCDANIEL (3-1)Kevin Henry 4-12 5-6 13; T.J. Odunlami 2-6 8-9 12; Miguel Jones 3-9 3-4 9; Louis Sarris-Grau 3-8 0-2 7; Josh McKay 2-6 2-2 6; Steve Wilson 1-3 1-2 3; Ryan Finch 1-6 1-2 3; Richard Barry 1-3 0-0 2; Michael Jarboe 0-1 0-0 0; Mitch Belella 0-0 0-0 0; Chad Arrington 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 17-55 20-27 55.

Frostburg 22 19 41McDaniel 31 24 55

3-point goals--Frostburg 3 (Nick Sefcik 2; Keith Hazel 1), McDaniel 1 (Louis Sarris-Grau 1). Fouled out--Frostburg-None, McDaniel-None. Rebounds--Frostburg 49,McDaniel 51. Assists--Frostburg 3, McDaniel 4. Total fouls--Frostburg 21, McDaniel 16. Technical fouls--McDaniel-Chad Arrington. A-1502008 Provident Pride of Maryland Fifth-Place Game

ALVERNIAREADING, PA.11/28/09 • 2:00

CRUSADERS

Location Reading, Pa.Founded 1958Enrollment 2,800Nickname CrusadersColors Maroon and GoldConference CommonwealthDirector of Athletics Bill StilesOffice Phone (610) 796-3015Sports Information Director Jon KingSID Phone (610) 796-8261SID Email [email protected] Physical Education CenterCapacity 1,500Head Coach Mike MillerOverall Record/Yrs 89-47/5Record at AU/Yrs Same2008-09 Record 10-14Starters Returning/Lost N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost N/ACaptains TBARecord vs. McDaniel 0-1First Meeting 1989 (WMC 80, AC 77)Last Meeting 1989 (WMC 80, AC 77)

2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 100, Penn State York 55 • 11/21/08 • 7 p.m.Westmister, Md. - Gill CenterPENN STATE YORK (0-3)Eric Hudak 8-13 3-3 19; Cody Correll 5-13 3-5 14; Jon Showers 2-5 0-0 6; George Mensah 2-5 2-2 6; Nico Karanicoloas 1-6 3-4 5; Eric Aspril 1-2 0-0 2; Dave Buoni 1-3 0-0 2; Detrich Brown 0-1 1-2 1; Ben Sallade 0-1 0-0 0; Russ Englebert 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 20-50 12-16 55.MCDANIEL (1-0)Kevin Henry 11-14 7-8 29; Devon Lesniak 4-5 2-2 12; Chad Arrington 5-10 0-0 10; Miguel Jones 4-10 0-0 9; Josh McKay 4-6 0-0 8; Louis Sarris-Grau 3-5 1-3 8; Steve Wilson 3-5 0-0 6; Michael Jarboe 2-4 0-0 4; Mitch Belella 2-2 0-0 4; Marcus Dyson 2-2 0-1 4; T.J. Odunlami 1-5 1-2 3; JJ Houston 1-2 0-0 2; Ryan Finch 0-4 1-2 1; Joseph Potucek 0-0 0-0 0; Richard Barry 0-2 0-0 0; Robert Koebke 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 42-77 12-18 100.

Penn State York 28 27 55McDaniel 44 56 100

3-point goals--Penn State York 3 (Jon Showers 2; Cody Correll 1), McDaniel 4 (Devon Lesniak 2; Louis Sarris-Grau 1; Miguel Jones 1). Fouled out--Penn State York-None, McDaniel-None. Rebounds--Penn State York 29, McDaniel 42. Assists--Penn State York 11, McDaniel 26. Total fouls--Penn State York 16, McDaniel 16. A-782

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Location Carlisle, Pa.Founded 1783Enrollment 2,030Nickname Red DevilsColors Red and WhiteConference CentennialDirector of Athletics Dr. Les PoolmanOffice Phone (717) 245-1320Sports Information Director Charlie McGuireSID Phone (717) 245-1652SID Email [email protected] Kline CenterCapacity 2,000Head Coach Alan SerettiOverall Record/Yrs 45-60/4Record at DC/Yrs First season2008-09 Record 12-12Starters Returning/Lost 1/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/9Captains TBARecord vs. McDaniel 65-37First Meeting 1930 (DC 36, WMC 22)Last Meeting 2009 (MCD 69, DC 55)

Location Lancaster, Pa.Founded 1787Enrollment 2,164Nickname DiplomatsColors Blue and WhiteConference CentennialDirector of Athletics Patricia S. W. EppsOffice Phone (717) 291-3819Sports Information Director Mickey BlymierSID Phone (717) 358-4857SID Email [email protected] Mayser CenterCapacity 3,000Head Coach Glenn RobinsonOverall Record/Yrs 756-291/38Record at F&M/Yrs Same2008-09 Record 26-7Starters Returning/Lost 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/2Captains TBARecord vs. McDaniel 69-20First Meeting 1955 (F&M 96, WMC 62)Last Meeting 2009 (F&M 71, MCD 65)

Location Annville, Pa.Founded 1866Enrollment 1,600Nickname Flying DutchmenColors Blue and WhiteConference CommonwealthDirector of Athletics Rick BeardOffice Phone (717) 867-6363Sports Information Director Tim FlynnSID Phone (717) 867-6033SID Email [email protected] LVC GymnasiumCapacity 1,650Head Coach Brad McAlesterOverall Record/Yrs 244-159/15Record at LVC/Yrs Same2008-09 Record 12-13Starters Returning/Lost N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost N/ACaptains TBARecord vs. McDaniel 32-29First Meeting 1925 (LVC 39, WMC 27)Last Meeting 2006 (MCD 59, LVC 56)

DICKINSONCARLISLE, PA.12/2/09 • 7:30WESTMINSTER, MD.2/3/10 • 8:00

2008-09SUMMARYDickinson 68, McDaniel 58 • 1/26/09 • 8 p.m.Carlisle, Pa. - Kline CenterMCDANIEL (12-5, 7-3 CC)Josh McKay 6-11 4-6 17; Miguel Jones 4-13 0-0 8; Kevin Henry 3-10 0-0 8; T.J. Odunlami 3-6 1-2 7; Chad Arrington 3-4 0-0 6; Michael Jarboe 2-5 0-0 5; Ryan Finch 1-8 2-2 4; Louis Sarris-Grau 1-4 1-2 3; Marcus Dyson 0-0 0-0 0; JJ Houston 0-0 0-0 0; Joseph Potucek 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-61 8-12 58.DICKINSON (8-7, 3-7 CC)Kizmahr Grell 7-10 3-3 20; Timothy Crouch 6-9 2-4 14; Cory Kenny 2-7 4-4 9; Aaron Hill 2-5 5-5 9; Matt Dolan 1-4 3-4 6; Tom Leszczynski 1-5 4-6 6; Chris Harrington 0-1 2-2 2; Eric Rahauser 1-2 0-0 2; Pat Kearns 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 20-46 23-28 68.

McDaniel 34 24 58Dickinson 23 45 68

3-point goals--McDaniel 4 (Kevin Henry 2; Michael Jarboe 1; Josh McKay 1), Dickinson 5 (Kizmahr Grell 3; Matt Dolan 1; Cory Kenny 1). Fouled out--McDaniel-Josh McKay; Chad Arrington, Dickinson-Timothy Crouch. Rebounds--McDaniel 28, Dickinson 37. Assists--McDaniel 7, Dickinson 7. Total fouls--McDaniel 27, Dickinson 13. A-225

2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 69, Dickinson 55 • 2/11/09 • 7 p.m.Westminster, Md. - Gill CenterDICKINSON (10-11, 4-11 CC)Tom Leszczynski 9-18 4-5 22; Kizmahr Grell 3-10 8-8 14; Cory Kenny 1-3 4-4 6; Aaron Hill 2-3 2-2 6; Chris Heine 1-1 0-0 3; Chris Harrington 1-4 0-0 2; Matt Dolan 0-1 2-4 2; Pat Kearns 0-3 0-0 0; Mike Aron 0-0 0-0 0; Sean Bair 0-0 0-0 0; Eric Rahauser 0-0 0-0 0; Mike Grant 0-0 0-0 0; James Spicer 0-0 0-0 0; Trevor Kenny 0-1 0-0 0; Timothy Crouch 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 17-47 20-23 55.MCDANIEL (17-5, 12-3 CC)Josh McKay 7-12 6-12 20; T.J. Odunlami 6-11 3-7 15; Ryan Finch 3-7 3-4 10; Kevin Henry 4-10 0-0 9; Michael Jarboe 2-4 0-0 4; Joseph Potucek 2-2 0-4 4; Chad Ar-rington 2-7 0-0 4; Richard Barry 0-0 2-2 2; Louis Sarris-Grau 0-1 1-2 1; Mitch Belella 0-0 0-0 0; Marcus Dyson 0-0 0-0 0; Miguel Jones 0-2 0-0 0; JJ Houston 0-1 0-0 0; Brett Bonneville 0-0 0-0 0; Devon Lesniak 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 26-58 15-31 69.

Dickinson 28 27 55McDaniel 35 34 69

3-point goals--Dickinson 1 (Chris Heine 1), McDaniel 2 (Kevin Henry 1; Ryan Finch 1). Fouled out--Dickinson-Timothy Crouch, McDaniel-Chad Arrington. Rebounds--Dickinson 33, McDaniel 38. Assists--Dickinson 6, McDaniel 12. Total fouls--Dickin-son 22, McDaniel 17. A-883

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2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 66, Franklin & Marshall 57 • 1/13/09 • 7 p.m.Westminster, Md. - Gill CenterFRANKLIN & MARSHALL (11-1, 4-1 CC)James McNally 6-9 3-4 15; Clay Scovill 5-8 3-4 13; Steve Tolliver 3-6 2-3 8; Mike Baker 3-7 1-4 7; Georgio Milligan 1-9 5-8 7; Daniel Selig 1-3 3-4 5; Anthony Brooks 1-4 0-0 2; Dave Balderston 0-0 0-0 0; Dontae Johnson 0-0 0-0 0; Nick Mraz 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 20-47 17-27 57.MCDANIEL (9-3, 4-1 CC)Josh McKay 8-10 5-9 21; Louis Sarris-Grau 4-7 3-4 11; Chad Arrington 4-10 1-4 9; T.J. Odunlami 2-3 5-6 9; Miguel Jones 3-8 1-2 8; Kevin Henry 1-7 2-2 4; Michael Jarboe 2-3 0-1 4; JJ Houston 0-0 0-0 0; Ryan Finch 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 24-49 17-28 66.

Franklin & Marshall 24 33 57McDaniel 35 31 66

3-point goals--Franklin & Marshall 0, McDaniel 1 (Miguel Jones 1). Fouled out--Franklin & Marshall-Georgio Milligan, McDaniel-None. Rebounds--Franklin & Marshall 33, McDaniel 34. Assists--Franklin & Marshall 10, McDaniel 16. Total fouls--Franklin & Marshall 22, McDaniel 22. A-344

2008-09SUMMARYFranklin & Marshall 71, McDaniel 65 • 1/24/09 • 4 p.m.Mayser Center - Lancaster, Pa.MCDANIEL (12-4, 7-2 CC)Miguel Jones 6-11 5-5 21; Josh McKay 7-12 3-4 18; Ryan Finch 3-6 2-3 10; Chad Ar-rington 3-9 1-1 7; Louis Sarris-Grau 2-4 1-2 5; Kevin Henry 2-6 0-0 4; Devon Lesniak 0-0 0-0 0; Michael Jarboe 0-2 0-0 0; Marcus Dyson 0-0 0-0 0; JJ Houston 0-1 0-0 0; T.J. Odunlami 0-4 0-2 0. Totals 23-55 12-17 65.FRANKLIN & MARSHALL (14-2, 7-2 CC)Mike Baker 9-14 2-4 20; Georgio Milligan 6-9 0-1 12; Clay Scovill 2-5 8-10 12; Anthony Brooks 5-5 0-0 11; James McNally 2-6 5-7 9; Daniel Selig 2-3 3-4 7; Dontae Johnson 0-2 0-0 0; Steve Tolliver 0-3 0-1 0; Dave Balderston 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-47 18-27 71.

McDaniel 26 39 65Franklin & Marshall 36 35 71

3-point goals--McDaniel 7 (Miguel Jones 4; Ryan Finch 2; Josh McKay 1), Franklin & Marshall 1 (Anthony Brooks 1). Fouled out--McDaniel-Ryan Finch, Franklin &Marshall-None. Rebounds--McDaniel 26, Franklin & Marshall 32. Assists--McDaniel 12, Franklin & Marshall 13. Total fouls--McDaniel 23, Franklin & Marshall 17. A-733

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FLYING DUTCHMEN

2008-09SUMMARYGuilford 68, McDaniel 62 • 12/17/08 • 5 p.m.Westminster, Md. - Gill CenterGUILFORD (6-2)Clay Henson 7-15 9-10 27; Rhett Bonner 6-13 3-4 17; Tyler Sanborn 4-10 1-3 9; Gabriel Lowder 1-4 4-4 6; George Neville 2-10 1-2 5; Martin Stephenson 0-2 4-4 4; Mat Stanley 0-0 0-0 0; Brad Monroe 0-1 0-0 0; Justin Stafford 0-0 0-0 0; Eric High 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-55 22-27 68.MCDANIEL (4-3)Devon Lesniak 6-16 2-2 18; Kevin Henry 5-10 1-2 13; Josh McKay 3-12 4-9 11; Chad Arrington 1-5 3-9 5; Louis Sarris-Grau 2-4 0-0 5; Michael Jarboe 2-7 0-0 4; Miguel Jones 2-6 0-0 4; Joseph Potucek 1-2 0-0 2; Ryan Finch 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 22-65 10-22 62.

Guilford 31 37 68McDaniel 34 28 62

3-point goals--Guilford 6 (Clay Henson 4; Rhett Bonner 2), McDaniel 8 (Devon Lesniak 4; Kevin Henry 2; Josh McKay 1; Louis Sarris-Grau 1). Fouled out--Guilford-Tyler Sanborn, McDaniel-Chad Arrington. Rebounds--Guilford 40, McDaniel 47. Assists--Guilford 10, McDaniel 17. Total fouls--Guilford 19, McDaniel 24. A-211

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SAINTS

Location Bryn Mawr, Pa.Founded 1885Enrollment 1,300Nickname OwlsColors Yellow and WhiteConference CentennialDirector of Athletics Kathy TierneyOffice Phone (610) 526-7348Sports Information Director Jacob MullinsSID Phone (610) 526-7344SID Email [email protected] Schwartz GymnasiumCapacity 1,000Head Coach Deb CharamellaOverall Record/Yrs First seasonRecord at BMC/Yrs Same2008-09 Record 2-23Starters Returning/Lost 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost 4/5Captains Record vs. McDaniel 1-22First Meeting 1926 (BMC 32, WMC 17)Last Meeting 2009 (MCD 60, BMC 45)

2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 66, York (Pa.) 63 • 1/3/09 • 6 p.m.York, Pa. - Charles Wolf GymnasiumMCDANIEL (5-3)Louis Sarris-Grau 7-11 3-6 17; Kevin Henry 6-14 0-0 12; Josh McKay 4-7 2-8 10; Chad Arrington 4-9 1-1 9; Miguel Jones 2-4 1-2 6; Devon Lesniak 2-5 0-0 5; Michael Jarboe 1-5 2-2 4; T.J. Odunlami 0-2 3-4 3; Ryan Finch 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-57 12-23 66.YORK (PA.) (3-8)Julian Watson 7-9 6-10 20; Jeremy Keefer 4-7 3-4 11; Nick Brady 4-8 0-1 9; Dylan Hoffman 2-5 2-2 6; Andrew Pawlyk 2-5 2-4 6; Mike Riley 2-7 0-0 4; Pat Kelley 2-5 0-0 4; Matt Moley 1-1 0-0 2; Paul Kouvaris 0-2 1-3 1. Totals 24-49 14-24 63.

McDaniel 28 38 66York (Pa.) 34 29 63

3-point goals--McDaniel 2 (Devon Lesniak 1; Miguel Jones 1), York (Pa.) 1 (Nick Brady 1). Fouled out--McDaniel-None, York (Pa.)-None. Rebounds--McDaniel 36, York (Pa.) 31. Assists--McDaniel 15, York (Pa.) 13. Total fouls--McDaniel 21,York (Pa.) 16. A-7502009 Hampton Inn Coaches vs. Cancer Opening Round

2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 49, Penn State Behrend 48 • 1/4/09 • 6 p.m.York, Pa. - Charles Wolf GymnasiumMCDANIEL (6-3)Miguel Jones 5-8 0-0 13; Chad Arrington 2-5 2-4 6; Louis Sarris-Grau 3-6 0-0 6; T.J. Odunlami 2-5 2-2 6; Michael Jarboe 2-2 0-0 4; Josh McKay 2-5 0-0 4; Devon Lesniak 1-4 0-0 3; Ryan Finch 1-3 0-0 3; Joseph Potucek 0-0 2-4 2; Kevin Henry 1-6 0-0 2; Marcus Dyson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 19-44 6-10 49.PENN STATE BEHREND (6-4)Adam Potter 6-11 8-10 20; Adam Kaiser 3-5 0-1 9; Chris Saltsman 3-6 0-0 6; Tom Newman 2-3 0-0 6; Steve Piotrowicz 1-3 2-2 5; Drew Seker 1-3 0-0 2; Pat St. Andrews 0-4 0-0 0; Dan Simpson 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 16-36 10-13 48.

McDaniel 21 28 49Penn State Behrend 24 24 48

3-point goals--McDaniel 5 (Miguel Jones 3; Devon Lesniak 1; Ryan Finch 1), Penn State Behrend 6 (Adam Kaiser 3; Tom Newman 2; Steve Piotrowicz 1). Fouled out--McDaniel-None, Penn State Behrend-None. Rebounds--McDaniel 22, Penn State Behrend 29. Assists--McDaniel 13, Penn State Behrend 9. Total fouls--McDaniel 19, Penn State Behrend 10. A-1312009 Hampton Inn Coaches vs. Cancer Classic at York (Pa.) Championship

CARDINALS

Location Pittsford, N.Y.Founded 1947Enrollment 2,628Nickname CardinalsColors Cardinal Red and GoldConference Empire 8Director of Athletics Bob WardOffice Phone (585) 385-8310Sports Information Director Norm KiefferSID Phone (585) 385-8421SID Email [email protected] Manning & Napier Varsity GymCapacity 2,100Head Coach Rob KornakerOverall Record/Yrs 168-58/8Record at SJFC/Yrs Same2008-09 Record 17-10Starters Returning/Lost 5/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost N/ACaptains Matt Newman, Michael WoppererRecord vs. McDaniel 0-0First Meeting N/ALast Meeting N/A

BEARCATS

Location Latrobe, Pa.Founded 1846Enrollment 1,810Nickname BearcatsColors Green and GoldConference Presidents’ AthleticDirector of Athletics Fr. Myron Kirsch, OSBOffice Phone (724) 805-2111Sports Information Director Jeff ZidekSID Phone (724) 805-2741SID Email [email protected] Robert S. Carey CenterCapacity 1,250Head Coach D.P. HarrisOverall Record/Yrs 125-40/6Record at SVC/Yrs Same2008-09 Record 22-3Starters Returning/Lost 1/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost 5/6Captains TBARecord vs. McDaniel 0-0First Meeting N/ALast Meeting N/A

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Location Chestertown, Md.Founded 1782Enrollment 1,350Nickname ShoremenColors Maroon and BlackConference CentennialDirector of Athletics Bryan MathewsOffice Phone (410) 778-7231Sports Information Director Phil TicknorSID Phone (410) 810-7238SID Email [email protected] Cain Athletic CenterCapacity 1,200Head Coach Rob NugentOverall Record/Yrs 83-168/11Record at WC/Yrs 74-127/92008-09 Record 12-13Starters Returning/Lost 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/2Captains Andrew Chambers, Alan Kines, Matt HammRecord vs. McDaniel 65-67 First Meeting 1923(WC 40, WMC 18)Last Meeting 2009(WC 74, MCD 57)

Location Allentown, Pa.Founded 1848Enrollment 2,150Nickname MulesColors Cardinal Red and GreyConference CentennialDirector of Athletics Sam BeidlemanOffice Phone (484) 664-3380Sports Information Director Mike FalkSID Phone (484) 664-3232SID Email [email protected] Memorial HallCapacity 3,529Head Coach Scott McClaryOverall Record/Yrs 74-83/6Record at MC/Yrs First season2008-09 Record 16-11Starters Returning/Lost 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/5Captains TBARecord vs. McDaniel 41-24First Meeting 1965 (MUHL 80, WMC 69)Last Meeting 2009 (MCD 65, MUHL 63)

Location Haverford, Pa.Founded 1833Enrollment 1,169Nickname FordsColors Scarlet and BlackConference CentennialDirector of Athletics Wendy SmithOffice Phone (610) 896-1120Sports Information Director Gregg PetcoffSID Phone (610) 896-1042SID Email [email protected] Calvin J. Gooding ‘84 ArenaCapacity 1,200Head Coach Mike MucciOverall Record/Yrs 122-220/14Record at HC/Yrs Same2008-09 Record 12-13Starters Returning/Lost 2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/6Captains TBARecord vs. McDaniel 16-15First Meeting 1972 (WMC 61, HAV 58)Last Meeting 2009 (MCD 62, HAV 51)

2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 79, Washington (Md.) 72 • 1/15/09 • 8 p.m.Westminster, Md. - Gill CenterWASHINGTON (MD.) (4-9, 1-5 CC)Tim Kohlrus 7-16 7-7 22; Kevin Breslin 2-7 7-8 12; Alan Kines 2-6 8-8 12; Chris Olsen 3-6 2-3 8; Sal Schittino 1-3 3-3 5; Todd Green 2-2 0-0 4; James Whall 1-6 1-2 3; Adam Naymick 1-1 0-2 2; Matt Hamm 1-1 0-0 2; Andrew Chambers 1-3 0-0 2; Doug Holcombe 0-2 0-0 0; Scott Hampton 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 21-54 28-33 72.MCDANIEL (10-3, 5-1 CC)Chad Arrington 7-10 3-3 17; Josh McKay 5-9 5-8 15; Miguel Jones 3-9 5-8 12; T.J. Odunlami 3-4 4-4 11; Kevin Henry 3-5 3-4 9; Michael Jarboe 1-4 5-6 7; Louis Sarris-Grau 3-5 0-1 6; Joseph Potucek 1-1 0-0 2; Ryan Finch 0-3 0-2 0. Totals 26-50 25-36 79.

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3-point goals--Washington (Md.) 2 (Tim Kohlrus 1; Kevin Breslin 1), McDaniel 2 (T.J.Odunlami 1; Miguel Jones 1). Fouled out--Washington (Md.)-Chris Olsen; Andrew Chambers, McDaniel-Michael Jarboe; Josh McKay. Rebounds--Washington (Md.) 28, McDaniel 39. Assists--Washington (Md.) 7, McDaniel 14. Total fouls--Washing-ton (Md.) 28, McDaniel 26. Technical fouls--McDaniel-Josh McKay. A-433

2008-09SUMMARYWashington (Md.) 74, McDaniel 57 • 2/14/09 • 4 p.m.Chestertown, Md. - Cain Athletic CenterMCDANIEL (17-6, 12-4 CC)Josh McKay 7-9 3-7 17; Chad Arrington 3-5 5-5 11; Louis Sarris-Grau 2-6 2-2 6; Michael Jarboe 2-6 0-0 4; Devon Lesniak 0-1 4-6 4; Miguel Jones 2-5 0-1 4; Marcus Dyson 1-1 0-0 2; Kevin Henry 1-3 0-0 2; Brett Bonneville 1-4 0-0 2; Joseph Potucek 1-1 0-2 2; T.J. Odunlami 0-1 2-2 2; JJ Houston 0-2 1-3 1; Tyler Tart 0-0 0-0 0; Mitch Belella 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-44 17-28 57.WASHINGTON (MD.) (11-12, 8-8 CC)Andrew Chambers 4-8 6-9 15; Sal Schittino 4-6 2-2 13; Todd Green 4-8 2-2 10; Kevin Breslin 3-6 2-2 9; Alan Kines 2-4 2-2 8; Tim Kohlrus 1-4 6-7 8; Adam Naymick 1-2 2-2 5; Chris Olsen 1-2 0-0 2; Mark DeBoy 0-0 2-2 2; Doug Holcombe 0-2 1-2 1; Max Finch 0-0 1-2 1; Ryan Kearney 0-1 0-0 0; Christian Matthews 0-0 0-0 0; James Whall 0-2 0-0 0; Matt Hamm 0-1 0-0 0; Dylan Bernstein 0-0 0-0 0; Matt Nunez 0-1 0-0 0; Scott Hampton 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-47 26-32 74.

McDaniel 29 28 57Washington (Md.) 37 37 74

3-point goals--McDaniel 0), Washington (Md.) 8 (Sal Schittino 3; Alan Kines 2; An-drew Chambers 1; Kevin Breslin 1; Adam Naymick 1). Fouled out--McDaniel-None, Washington (Md.)-Adam Naymick. Rebounds--McDaniel 29, Washington (Md.) 30. Assists--McDaniel 13, Washington (Md.) 11. Total fouls--McDaniel 30, Washington (Md.) 22. Technical fouls--McDaniel-Josh McKay; TEAM. A-487

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2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 70, Muhlenberg 64 • 1/7/09 • 8 p.m.Westminster, Md. - Gill CenterMUHLENBERG (5-4, 1-2 CC)Peter Barnes 8-13 4-4 20; Ryan Foster 3-7 3-3 10; Obi Nwizugbo 4-6 2-3 10; Chris McIntosh 3-6 1-1 7; Evan Tozer 2-11 3-4 7; Spencer Liddic 3-5 0-0 6; Brian Frankoski 1-6 0-0 2; Darrell Roth 1-6 0-0 2; Tim Murray 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 25-61 13-15 64.MCDANIEL (7-3, 2-1 CC)Kevin Henry 9-15 4-4 23; Louis Sarris-Grau 6-14 7-7 19; Miguel Jones 5-7 1-4 12; Chad Arrington 1-6 3-4 5; Ryan Finch 2-5 0-0 5; T.J. Odunlami 1-4 2-2 4; Marcus Dyson 1-2 0-0 2; Devon Lesniak 0-0 0-0 0; Michael Jarboe 0-3 0-0 0; Josh McKay 0-1 0-2 0. Totals 25-57 17-23 70.

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3-point goals--Muhlenberg 1 (Ryan Foster 1), McDaniel 3 (Miguel Jones 1; Ryan Finch 1; Kevin Henry 1). Fouled out--Muhlenberg-None, McDaniel-Chad Arrington. Rebounds--Muhlenberg 37, McDaniel 35. Assists--Muhlenberg 11, McDaniel 11. Total fouls--Muhlenberg 16, McDaniel 15. A-311

2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 65, Muhlenberg 63 • 1/31/09 • 2 p.m.Allentown, Pa. - Memorial HallMCDANIEL (14-5, 9-3 CC)Kevin Henry 8-13 0-0 20; Josh McKay 5-12 1-3 11; Chad Arrington 4-7 0-0 8; Ryan Finch 3-3 0-0 8; Miguel Jones 1-6 5-6 7; Louis Sarris-Grau 2-6 2-5 6; T.J. Odunlami 1-2 1-2 3; Marcus Dyson 1-1 0-0 2; Michael Jarboe 0-1 0-0 0; JJ Houston 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 25-52 9-16 65.MUHLENBERG (10-8, 6-6 CC)Spencer Liddic 8-13 6-10 22; Ryan Foster 3-9 3-3 11; Zachary Rosenberg 3-8 0-0 8; Peter Barnes 4-7 0-0 8; Brian Frankoski 3-8 0-0 6; Obi Nwizugbo 2-5 0-0 4; Evan Tozer 1-4 0-0 3; Mike Bernardini 0-1 1-2 1; Darrell Roth 0-0 0-0 0; Chris MacIntosh 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-55 10-15 63.

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3-point goals--McDaniel 6 (Kevin Henry 4; Ryan Finch 2; Miguel Jones), Muhlen-berg 5 (Zachary Rosenberg 2; Ryan Foster 2; Evan Tozer 1). Fouled out--McDaniel-Chad Arrington, Muhlenberg-None. Rebounds--McDaniel 30, Muhlenberg 37. Assists--McDaniel 14, Muhlenberg 13. Total fouls--McDaniel 15, Muhlenberg 16. A-451

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2008-09SUMMARYHaverford 46, McDaniel 42 • 12/6/08 • 3 p.m.Haverford, Pa. - Gooding ArenaMCDANIEL (4-2, 1-1 CC)Louis Sarris-Grau 6-9 1-2 13; Ryan Finch 3-6 0-0 7; Miguel Jones 3-9 0-2 6; T.J. Odunlami 1-5 3-3 5; Kevin Henry 2-7 0-0 4; Devon Lesniak 1-2 0-0 2; Josh McKay 1-5 0-0 2; Richard Barry 1-4 0-1 2; Michael Jarboe 0-1 1-2 1; Steve Wilson 0-1 0-0 0; Chad Arrington 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 18-52 5-10 42.HAVERFORD (3-2, 1-1 CC)Brent Anderson 6-9 3-5 15; Sam Permutt 3-7 7-10 13; Matthew Stitt 3-7 0-0 7; Matthew Palmer 3-6 0-2 6; Ian Goldberg 2-3 0-0 4; Greg Rosnick 0-3 1-3 1; Lekan O-Nicholson 0-0 0-0 0; Ben McDowell 0-3 0-0 0; Alex Schwada 0-3 0-0 0; David Nowacki 0-0 0-0 0; Bo Friddell 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 17-42 11-20 46.

McDaniel 18 24 42Haverford 17 29 46

3-point goals--McDaniel 1 (Ryan Finch 1), Haverford 1 (Matthew Stitt 1). Fouledout--McDaniel-Louis Sarris-Grau, Haverford-None. Rebounds--McDaniel 27, Haverford 36. Assists--McDaniel 4, Haverford 9. Total fouls--McDaniel 20, Haverford 17. A-325

2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 62, Haverford 51 • 1/17/09 • 3 p.m.Westminster, Md. - Gill CenterHAVERFORD (5-8, 2-5 CC)Brent Anderson 9-16 4-7 22; Sam Permutt 5-9 6-9 16; Greg Rosnick 4-9 2-2 10; Ian Goldberg 0-6 3-4 3; Matthew Stitt 0-0 0-0 0; Alex Schwada 0-4 0-0 0; Ben McDow-ell 0-3 0-0 0; Bo Friddell 0-1 0-0 0; David Nowacki 0-0 0-0 0; Matthew Palmer 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 18-48 15-22 51.MCDANIEL (11-3, 6-1 CC)Miguel Jones 5-7 2-2 15; Ryan Finch 3-7 5-6 13; Chad Arrington 5-6 1-3 11; T.J. Odunlami 1-2 9-10 11; Josh McKay 1-3 3-4 5; Louis Sarris-Grau 1-3 1-4 3; Joseph Potucek 1-1 0-0 2; Michael Jarboe 1-5 0-0 2; Kevin Henry 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 18-37 21-29 62.

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3-point goals--Haverford 0, McDaniel 5 (Miguel Jones 3; Ryan Finch 2). Fouled out--Haverford-None, McDaniel-Chad Arrington; T.J. Odunlami. Rebounds--Haver-ford 25, McDaniel 31. Assists--Haverford 11, McDaniel 15. Total fouls--Haverford 20, McDaniel 20. A-423

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WASHINGTON (MD.)CHESTERTOWN, MD.1/6/10 • 8:00WESTMINSTER, MD.1/23/10 • 3:00

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Location Collegeville, PAFounded 1869Enrollment 1,550Nickname BearsColors Red, Old Gold and BlackConference CentennialDirector of Athletics Laura MolikenOffice Phone (610) 409-3606Sports Information Director James WagnerSID Phone (610) 409-3612SID Email [email protected] Helfferich HallCapacity 3,000Head Coach Kevin SmallOverall Record/Yrs 157-87/9Record at UC/Yrs Same2008-09 Record 12-13Starters Returning/Lost 4/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/3Captains TBARecord vs. McDaniel 24-16First Meeting 1972 (UC 81, WMC 60)Last Meeting 2009 (MCD 66, UC 60)

2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 84, Ursinus 72 • 1/10/09 • 3 p.m.Collegeville, Pa. - Helfferich HallMCDANIEL (8-3, 3-1 CC)Miguel Jones 5-11 4-4 16; Josh McKay 6-13 4-8 16; Chad Arrington 6-9 2-3 14; Ryan Finch 3-8 3-6 10; Louis Sarris-Grau 4-8 1-6 9; Kevin Henry 3-9 2-2 8; T.J. Odunlami 3-6 2-2 8; Michael Jarboe 1-3 0-0 3; Marcus Dyson 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 31-68 18-31 84.URSINUS (6-5, 2-2 CC)John Noonan 9-14 6-7 25; Keith Page 5-9 7-9 18; Matt Howell 4-8 2-2 10; Mike Walther 2-4 2-3 7; Eric Burnett 2-5 0-0 6; Matt Brundage 1-1 0-0 2; Kevin McGarvey 1-1 0-0 2; Remy Cousart 1-5 0-1 2; TJ Jones 0-1 0-0 0; JJ Rapczynski 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-48 17-22 72.

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3-point goals--McDaniel 4 (Miguel Jones 2; Ryan Finch 1; Michael Jarboe 1), Ursinus 5 (Eric Burnett 2; Mike Walther 1; Keith Page 1; John Noonan 1). Fouled out--McDaniel-None, Ursinus-John Noonan; Matt Brundage. Rebounds--McDaniel 37, Ursinus 32. Assists--McDaniel 21, Ursinus 18. Total fouls--McDaniel 19, Ursinus 24. A-300

2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 66, Ursinus 60 • 2/7/09 • 3 p.m.Westminster, Md. - Gill CenterURSINUS (10-11, 6-8 CC)John Noonan 9-14 1-1 20; Remy Cousart 5-8 5-7 16; Keith Page 4-9 1-2 10; Eric Burnett 1-3 2-2 5; Matt Howell 2-4 0-0 4; Matt Brundage 1-2 1-1 3; Scott Niewiad-omski 0-0 1-2 1; Mike Walther 0-3 1-2 1; TJ Jones 0-1 0-0 0; JJ Rapczynski 0-1 0-1 0; Kevin McGarvey 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 22-46 12-18 60.MCDANIEL (16-5, 11-3 CC)Miguel Jones 7-12 4-5 19; Louis Sarris-Grau 6-10 2-2 14; Ryan Finch 4-5 2-2 12; Chad Arrington 2-7 4-6 8; Michael Jarboe 2-4 0-2 5; T.J. Odunlami 0-6 4-4 4; Josh McKay 0-2 3-7 3; Kevin Henry 0-4 1-2 1; Devon Lesniak 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-50 20-30 66.

Ursinus 29 31 60McDaniel 33 33 66

3-point goals--Ursinus 4 (Remy Cousart 1; Eric Burnett 1; John Noonan 1; Keith Page 1), McDaniel 4 (Ryan Finch 2; Michael Jarboe 1; Miguel Jones 1). Fouledout--Ursinus-None, McDaniel-None. Rebounds--Ursinus 32, McDaniel 28. Assists--Ursinus 9, McDaniel 7. Total fouls--Ursinus 20, McDaniel 19. A-916

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BULLETS

Location Gettysburg, Pa.Founded 1832Enrollment 2,600Nickname BulletsColors Orange and BlueConference CentennialDirector of Athletics David WrightOffice Phone (717) 337-6400Sports Information Director Braden SnyderSID Phone (717) 337-6527SID Email [email protected] Bream GymnasiumCapacity 3,000Head Coach George PetrieOverall Record/Yrs 283-228/20Record at GC/Yrs Same2008-09 Record 18-9Starters Returning/Lost 1/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost 5/5Captains TBARecord vs. McDaniel 75-27First Meeting 1922 (GC 35, WMC 15)Last Meeting 2009 (GC 79, MCD 58)

2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 56, Gettysburg 53 • 1/28/09 • 8 p.m. Westminster, Md. - Gill CenterGETTYSBURG (13-4, 8-3 CC)Andrew Powers 5-11 7-7 17; Joe Spierenburg 6-7 0-0 12; Dan Capkin 3-9 0-0 9; Chris Nevolo 3-6 0-0 6; Paul Crone 2-4 0-0 5; Chip Naddaff 1-1 0-0 2; Corey Dorsey 0-3 2-2 2; Kevin Kennedy 0-2 0-1 0; Brendan Hager 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-43 9-10 53.MCDANIEL (13-5, 8-3 CC)Chad Arrington 6-11 6-8 19; Louis Sarris-Grau 4-6 0-0 8; Ryan Finch 2-5 2-2 8; Kevin Henry 3-9 0-1 7; Miguel Jones 1-4 3-4 6; Michael Jarboe 1-1 0-0 3; Josh McKay 1-7 1-2 3; T.J. Odunlami 1-2 0-1 2; Joseph Potucek 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 19-45 12-18 56.

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3-point goals--Gettysburg 4 (Dan Capkin 3; Paul Crone 1), McDaniel 6 (Ryan Finch 2; Michael Jarboe 1; Kevin Henry 1; Chad Arrington 1; Miguel Jones 1). Fouledout--Gettysburg-None, McDaniel-None. Rebounds--Gettysburg 26, McDaniel 29. Assists--Gettysburg 17, McDaniel 11. Total fouls--Gettysburg 18, McDaniel 15. A-733

2008-09SUMMARYGettysburg 53, McDaniel 48 • 2/21/09 • 2 p.m.Gettysburg, Pa. - Bream GymnasiumMCDANIEL (18-7, 13-5 CC)Josh McKay 6-14 1-3 14; Ryan Finch 4-8 0-0 9; Miguel Jones 2-11 0-0 5; Chad Ar-rington 2-8 1-2 5; Louis Sarris-Grau 2-3 1-1 5; Kevin Henry 1-10 2-2 4; T.J. Odunlami 1-1 2-2 4; Michael Jarboe 1-3 0-0 2; Marcus Dyson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 19-58 7-10 48.GETTYSBURG (16-8, 11-7 CC)Andrew Powers 5-7 7-13 17; Dan Capkin 5-9 2-2 16; Corey Dorsey 3-9 5-6 12; Joe Spierenburg 2-5 0-0 4; Chris Nevolo 1-4 2-2 4; Brendan Hager 0-1 0-0 0; Andrew Bohan 0-0 0-0 0; Jack Kern 0-0 0-0 0; Kevin Kennedy 0-5 0-0 0. Totals 16-40 16-23 53.

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3-point goals--McDaniel 3 (Ryan Finch 1; Miguel Jones 1; Josh McKay 1), Gettys-burg 5 (Dan Capkin 4; Corey Dorsey 1). Fouled out--McDaniel-None, Gettysburg-None. Rebounds--McDaniel 36, Gettysburg 28. Assists--McDaniel 10, Gettysburg 9. Total fouls--McDaniel 20, Gettysburg 11. Technical fouls--McDaniel-TEAM. A-1213

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Location Swarthmore, Pa.Founded 1864Enrollment 1,500Nickname GarnetColors Garnet, Grey and WhiteConference CentennialDirector of Athletics Adam HertzOffice Phone (610) 328-8218Sports Information Director Mark AnskisSID Phone (610) 328-8206SID Email [email protected] Tarble PavilionCapacity 1,800Head Coach Lee WimberlyOverall Record/Yrs 171-375/22Record at SC/Yrs Same2008-09 Record 3-21Starters Returning/Lost 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/1Captains Matt AllenRecord vs. McDaniel 10-17First Meeting 1972 (WMC 77, SWAT 75)Last Meeting 2009 (MCD 57, SWAT 44)

2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 72, Swarthmore 55 • 12/3/08 • 7:30 p.m.Swarthmore, Pa. - Tarble PavilionMCDANIEL (4-1, 1-0 CC)Louis Sarris-Grau 6-9 4-8 16; T.J. Odunlami 4-4 5-6 14; Kevin Henry 5-10 0-1 11; Michael Jarboe 3-5 0-0 9; Ryan Finch 4-6 0-0 9; Miguel Jones 2-8 0-0 4; Josh McKay 1-1 1-2 3; Richard Barry 1-1 0-0 2; Joseph Potucek 1-1 0-0 2; JJ Houston 1-4 0-0 2; Steve Wilson 0-3 0-0 0; Marcus Dyson 0-0 0-2 0; Devon Lesniak 0-1 0-0 0; Tyler Tart 0-0 0-0 0; Mitch Belella 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 28-53 10-19 72.SWARTHMORE (1-3, 0-1 CC)Raul Ordonez 4-14 4-10 12; Danny Walker 2-8 4-5 8; Matt Allen 2-11 4-4 8; Ryan Carmichael 3-11 1-1 8; Michael Giannangeli 3-5 1-1 7; Sam Lacy 3-6 0-0 6; Marc Rogalski 3-6 0-2 6; Andrew Greenblatt 0-3 0-0 0; Hoover Long 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-64 14-23 55.

McDaniel 34 38 72Swarthmore 22 33 55

3-point goals--McDaniel 6 (Michael Jarboe 3; Ryan Finch 1; Kevin Henry 1; T.J. Odunlami 1), Swarthmore 1 (Ryan Carmichael 1). Fouled out--McDaniel-None, Swarthmore-Sam Lacy. Rebounds--McDaniel 36, Swarthmore 37. Assists--McDan-iel 12, Swarthmore 8. Total fouls--McDaniel 23, Swarthmore 17. A-112

2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 57, Swarthmore 44 • 2/4/09 • 7 p.m.Westminster, Md. - Gill CenterSWARTHMORE (1-18, 0-13 CC)Raul Ordonez 6-16 3-4 15; Michael Giannangeli 3-9 4-4 10; Sam Lacy 2-6 2-3 7; Ryan Carmichael 3-9 0-0 6; Matt Allen 2-7 1-2 6; Andrew Greenblatt 0-0 0-0 0; Marc Rogalski 0-3 0-1 0; Will Scheuing 0-1 0-0 0; Hoover Long 0-2 0-2 0. Totals 16-53 10-16 44.MCDANIEL (15-5, 10-3 CC)Louis Sarris-Grau 6-10 1-4 13; Kevin Henry 5-10 1-2 13; Ryan Finch 3-6 2-2 9; Miguel Jones 2-4 2-2 7; Josh McKay 3-8 0-0 6; Chad Arrington 1-7 1-3 3; Marcus Dyson 1-3 0-0 2; Joseph Potucek 1-3 0-0 2; T.J. Odunlami 1-3 0-0 2; Michael Jarboe 0-0 0-2 0; Devon Lesniak 0-4 0-0 0; Tyler Tart 0-0 0-0 0; Mitch Belella 0-0 0-0 0; JJ Houston 0-0 0-0 0; Brett Bonneville 0-1 0-0 0; Richard Barry 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 23-61 7-15 57.

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3-point goals--Swarthmore 2 (Sam Lacy 1; Matt Allen 1), McDaniel 4 (Kevin Henry 2; Ryan Finch 1; Miguel Jones 1). Fouled out--Swarthmore-None, McDaniel-None. Rebounds--Swarthmore 42, McDaniel 42. Assists--Swarthmore 6, McDaniel 14. Total fouls--Swarthmore 14, McDaniel 16. A-611

URSINUSWESTMINSTER, MD.

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Gettysburg 79 • 17-8 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min23 Corey Dorsey f 8-13 3-5 0-0 2 1 3 3 19 2 0 1 0 3342 Joe Spierenburg f 1-7 0-1 0-0 2 3 5 2 2 1 3 0 1 2140 Andrew Powers c 7-14 0-0 7-10 2 7 9 2 21 2 2 0 0 3503 Chris Nevolo g 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 7 8 3 2 2 1 0 1 3205 Dan Capkin g 6-8 4-5 3-4 0 3 3 3 19 3 2 0 1 3104 Kevin Kennedy 1-5 1-2 2-2 2 2 4 0 5 2 2 0 0 2110 Jack Kern 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 312 Cory Weissman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 220 Paul Crone 2-2 1-1 3-4 0 1 1 0 8 0 1 0 0 722 Brendan Hager 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 3 1 0 1 832 Chip Naddaff 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 333 Andrew Bohan 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 252 Tim Lang 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 4 4 Totals 27-55 9-15 16-22 15 27 42 15 79 16 14 2 4 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-31 41.9% 2nd Half: 14-24 58.3% Game: 49.1% DEADBALL3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 4-6 66.7% Game: 60.0% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 11-16 68.8% Game: 72.7% 2,1

McDaniel 59 • 18-8 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min30 Louis Sarris-Grau f 5-9 0-1 0-0 3 4 7 4 10 0 0 2 1 2833 Chad Arrington f 5-7 0-0 0-0 1 5 6 0 10 1 2 2 2 2611 Kevin Henry g 1-6 0-2 0-0 2 2 4 1 2 0 3 0 0 2512 Ryan Finch g 2-6 0-3 0-0 1 2 3 2 4 1 0 0 0 2823 Miguel Jones g 0-5 0-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1800 T.J. Odunlami 3-6 0-0 5-5 0 0 0 4 11 0 1 0 1 1802 Richard Barry 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 603 Joseph Potucek 1-1 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 704 Brett Bonneville 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 205 Mitch Belella 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 210 Tyler Tart 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+15 Devon Lesniak 2-4 2-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 720 Michael Jarboe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 121 Marcus Dyson 3-5 0-0 4-4 0 0 0 2 10 0 0 1 1 1532 JJ Houston 1-3 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 1 634 Josh McKay 0-4 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 4 0 1 2 1 0 11 TEAM 1 1 Totals 23-58 2-14 10-12 8 17 25 20 58 7 9 6 8 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-28 28.6% 2nd Half: 15-30 50.0% Game: 39.7% DEADBALL3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-7 0.0% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 14.3% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 3-3 100% 2nd Half: 7-9 77.8% Game: 83.3% 1

Officials: Douglas Hoffman, Marty Conway, David RuminskiTechnical fouls: Gettysburg-None. McDaniel-None. Attendance: 756

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalGettysburg 36 43 79McDaniel 19 39 58

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchGC 28 9 18 7 16 Score tied - 2 times.MCD 28 13 12 6 32 Lead changed - 1 time..

Last FG-GC 2nd-00:16, MCD 2nd-00:32.Largest lead-GC by 32 2nd-09:23, MCD by 2 1st-19:23.

2009POSTSEASON

Location Baltimore, Md.Founded 1876Enrollment 4,950Nickname Blue JaysColors Columbia Blue and BlackConference CentennialDirector of Athletics Tom CalderOffice Phone (410) 516-7490Sports Information Director Ernie LarossaSID Phone (410) 516-0552SID Email [email protected] Goldfarb GymCapacity 1,200Head Coach Bill NelsonOverall Record/Yrs 485-275/29Record at JHU/Yrs 380-222/232008-09 Record 12-13Starters Returning/Lost 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/6Captains TBARecord vs. McDaniel 74-69First Meeting 1931 (JHU 38, WMC 34)Last Meeting 2009 (MCD 66, JHU 54)

JOHNS HOPKINSBALTIMORE, MD.2/1/10 • 7:00WESTMINSTER, MD.2/10/10 • 8:00

2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 65, Johns Hopkins 49 • 1/21/09 • 7 p.m.Westminster, Md. - Gill CenterJOHNS HOPKINS (10-5, 5-3 CC)Andrew Farber-Miller 6-12 1-1 13; Ryan Purcell 3-4 1-2 8; Mike Henrici 3-7 0-1 6; Pat O’Connell 2-3 2-2 6; Tim McCarty 1-3 4-4 6; Phil Beggans 2-4 0-0 5; Scott Weisen-feld 1-3 1-2 3; Collin Kamm 1-8 0-1 2; Danny Gergen 0-0 0-0 0; Leland O’Connor 0-4 0-0 0; Sean O’Connor 0-0 0-0 0; Josh DeLott 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 19-49 9-13 49.MCDANIEL (12-3, 7-1 CC)Miguel Jones 8-11 2-3 22; Josh McKay 4-12 9-13 17; T.J. Odunlami 3-5 2-2 8; Louis Sarris-Grau 3-3 1-2 7; Kevin Henry 3-10 0-0 7; Chad Arrington 2-7 0-0 4; Ryan Finch 0-5 0-2 0; Michael Jarboe 0-1 0-0 0; JJ Houston 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 23-55 14-22 65.

Johns Hopkins 25 24 49McDaniel 28 37 65

3-point goals--Johns Hopkins 2 (Phil Beggans 1; Ryan Purcell 1), McDaniel 5 (Miguel Jones 4; Kevin Henry 1). Fouled out--Johns Hopkins-Pat O’Connell,McDaniel-None. Rebounds--Johns Hopkins 31, McDaniel 39. Assists--Johns Hop-kins 9, McDaniel 13. Total fouls--Johns Hopkins 18, McDaniel 20. A-468

2008-09SUMMARYMcDaniel 66, Johns Hopkins 54 • 2/18/09 • 8 p.m.Baltimore, Md. - Goldfarb GymMCDANIEL (18-6, 13-4 CC)Josh McKay 10-15 8-10 28; Miguel Jones 4-10 0-1 9; Michael Jarboe 3-4 0-0 9; Kevin Henry 3-8 2-2 8; Chad Arrington 2-5 0-0 4; Ryan Finch 2-4 0-0 4; Louis Sar-ris-Grau 1-6 0-0 2; T.J. Odunlami 1-4 0-0 2; Devon Lesniak 0-0 0-0 0; Marcus Dyson 0-0 0-0 0; Mitch Belella 0-1 0-0 0; Brett Bonneville 0-1 0-0 0; JJ Houston 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-58 10-13 66.JOHNS HOPKINS (12-12, 7-10 CC)Andrew Farber-Miller 3-8 6-6 12; Phil Beggans 3-10 2-3 9; Pat O’Connell 2-4 3-4 8; Tim McCarty 2-4 2-3 7; Scott Weisenfeld 3-8 0-0 6; Leland O’Connor 2-5 1-1 6; Col-lin Kamm 1-1 2-3 4; Mike Henrici 1-1 0-0 2; Josh DeLott 0-0 0-0 0; Danny Gergen 0-0 0-0 0; Sean O’Connor 0-0 0-0 0; Ryan Purcell 0-2 0-0 0; Matt Dapas 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 17-43 16-20 54.

McDaniel 39 27 66Johns Hopkins 33 21 54

3-point goals--McDaniel 4 (Michael Jarboe 3; Miguel Jones 1), Johns Hopkins 4 (Leland O’Connor 1; Phil Beggans 1; Tim McCarty 1; Pat O’Connell 1). Fouled out--McDaniel-None, Johns Hopkins-None. Rebounds--McDaniel 36, Johns Hopkins 25. Assists--McDaniel 7, Johns Hopkins 8. Total fouls--McDaniel 18, Johns Hopkins 11. A-200

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TOTALSTEAM POTY CHAMPDickinson 0 1 (1997)Franklin & Marshall 5 4 (1994, 1996, 2000, 2004)Gettysburg 1 3 (2001, 2002, 2009)Haverford 0 0Johns Hopkins 3 2 (1999, 2007)McDaniel (Western Maryland) 0 0Muhlenberg 1 2 (1995, 1998)Swarthmore 0 0Ursinus 7 4 (2003, 2005, 2006, 2008)Washington 0 0

ABOUTTHECONFERENCEOn June 4, 1981, Keith Spalding, president of Franklin & Marshall College, made the announce-ment that “eight private colleges found it timely and appropriate to form a round-robin football schedule among institutions with similar attitudes and practices in intercollegiate football competition.” With that statement, the Centennial Conference was born.

From 1983-92, the eight private colleges – Dickinson College, Franklin & Marshall College, Gettys-burg College, Johns Hopkins University, Muhlenberg College, Swarthmore College, Ursinus Col-lege and Western Maryland (now McDaniel) College – participated in a football-only conference. Because of the success in operating the Centennial Football Conference, the presidents began to study the feasibility of an all-sports conference early in 1991. The presidents received a positive report from an ad hoc committee in March 1992, which also recommended that Bryn Mawr Col-lege, Haverford College and Washington College be invited to join as charter members.

On April 29, 1992, Gordon A. Haaland, president of Gettysburg College and acting chairman of the committee of the original eight presidents, announced the expansion of the Conference to an all-sports conference. He also announced that Bryn Mawr, Haverford and Washington had accepted the invitations to become charter members.

The Centennial Conference encourages athletic competition among national liberal arts colleges

and universities that share similar academic aspirations and a commitment to the importance of the total educational experience of students engaged in sports. Intercollegiate athletics programs are an integral part of the life of the member institutions and flow from their educational objectives. Each institution pro-vides a comprehensive, broad-based athlet-ics program. All varsity sports are treated equitably, and every sport is important.

The Centennial Conference crowns cham-pions in 24 sports and continues to sponsor intercollegiate programs of national promi-nence for women and men. Soccer, basket-ball, lacrosse and track and field are just four of the sports in which Centennial schools have been synonymous with national excel-lence. On average, Centennial members boast 21 varsity teams per campus, which is well above the national norm.

TEAMCHAMPIONS AND PLAYERSOFTHEYEARYEAR CHAMPION PLAYER(S) OF THE YEAR1994 Franklin & Marshall Dave Jannetta, Franklin & Marshall, Jr., G1995 Muhlenberg Dave Jannetta, Franklin & Marshall, Sr., G1996 Franklin & Marshall Jeremiah Henry, Franklin & Marshall, Sr., G 1997 Dickinson Matt Gorman, Johns Hopkins, Sr., C 1998 Muhlenberg Greg Roehrig, Johns Hopkins, Sr., F 1999 Johns Hopkins Joel Wertman, Johns Hopkins, Sr., F 2000 Franklin & Marshall Alex Kraft, Franklin & Marshall, So., F 2001 Gettysburg Alex Kraft, Franklin & Marshall, So., F Rich Barrett, Ursinus, Sr., F 2002 Gettysburg Mark Lesko, Muhlenberg, Sr., C 2003 Ursinus Dan Luciano, Ursinus, Sr., C 2004 Franklin & Marshall Dennis Stanton, Ursinus, Sr., G 2005 Ursinus Mike McGarvey, Ursinus, Jr., G 2006 Ursinus Mike McGarvey, Ursinus, Sr., G2007 Johns Hopkins Nick Shattuck, Ursinus, Jr., G2008 Ursinus Nick Shattuck, Ursinus, Sr., G2009 Gettysburg Andrew Powers, Gettysburg, So., F

SCORINGOFFENSEFranklin & Marshall 75.4Ursinus 74.8Washington 70.6Muhlenberg 68.3Dickinson 68.2Johns Hopkins 65.4McDaniel 65.0Gettysburg 64.9Swarthmore 56.5Haverford 55.9

DEFENSEHaverford 59.5McDaniel 60.2Gettysburg 61.5Muhlenberg 64.0Johns Hopkins 64.6Dickinson 65.8Franklin & Marshall 66.7Swarthmore 69.6Washington 71.3Ursinus 73.7

MARGINFranklin & Marshall +8.7McDaniel +4.8Muhlenberg +4.3Gettysburg +3.4Dickinson +2.5Ursinus +1.1Johns Hopkins +0.8Washington -0.7Haverford -3.6Swarthmore -13.1

REBOUNDINGOFFENSEMuhlenberg 40.8Dickinson 38.0Franklin & Marshall 37.5Ursinus 36.4Washington 35.9McDaniel 34.2Swarthmore 33.0Gettysburg 32.6Johns Hopkins 32.0Haverford 30.6

DEFENSEFranklin & Marshall 31.9Haverford 32.9Gettysburg 33.0Ursinus 33.3Dickinson 33.4McDaniel 33.5Johns Hopkins 33.9Muhlenberg 34.7Swarthmore 37.8Washington 38.8

MARGINMuhlenberg +6.1Franklin & Marshall +5.5Dickinson +4.5Ursinus +3.1McDaniel +0.7Gettysburg -0.4Johns Hopkins -1.9Haverford -2.4Washington -2.9Swarthmore -4.8

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEOFFENSEUrsinus .495Franklin & Marshall .489Gettysburg .451Johns Hopkins .437McDaniel .436Dickinson .418Muhlenberg .412Haverford .392Washington .388Swarthmore .363

DEFENSEMuhlenberg .384Gettysburg .398Franklin & Marshall .409Dickinson .409McDaniel .413Ursinus .414Johns Hopkins .426Haverford .433Swarthmore .449Washington .457

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEUrsinus .739Johns Hopkins .738Washington .736Dickinson .735Gettysburg .732Muhlenberg .694Swarthmore .686Haverford .672Franklin & Marshall .668McDaniel .626

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGEOFFENSEUrsinus .416Gettysburg .341Franklin & Marshall .336Johns Hopkins .325Washington .323Dickinson .310Muhlenberg .301McDaniel .298Haverford .290Swarthmore .279

DEFENSEMcDaniel .276Dickinson .285Washington .294Gettysburg .303Franklin & Marshall .311Ursinus .312Johns Hopkins .322Haverford .339Muhlenberg .345Swarthmore .363

3-POINT FG MADEUrsinus 7.48Gettysburg 6.26Muhlenberg 5.89Dickinson 5.29Washington 5.24Swarthmore 4.88Johns Hopkins 4.28Haverford 3.80McDaniel 3.58Franklin & Marshall 2.70

ASSISTSUrsinus 14.88Franklin & Marshall 14.85Gettysburg 14.33Muhlenberg 13.48Washington 12.80McDaniel 11.96Haverford 11.76Johns Hopkins 11.60Dickinson 9.92Swarthmore 9.46

TURNOVER MARGINWashington +3.88McDaniel +3.15Haverford +2.52Franklin & Marshall +1.36Johns Hopkins +0.40Swarthmore -1.46Gettysburg -1.59Dickinson -2.04Muhlenberg -2.11Ursinus -6.36

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIOFranklin & Marshall 0.96Gettysburg 0.90Washington 0.88McDaniel 0.88Ursinus 0.84Muhlenberg 0.82Haverford 0.78Johns Hopkins 0.76Dickinson 0.63Swarthmore 0.56

BLOCKED SHOTSMuhlenberg 4.56Swarthmore 4.50Franklin & Marshall 4.09Gettysburg 3.96McDaniel 3.81Dickinson 3.63Washington 3.20Johns Hopkins 2.76Haverford 2.68Ursinus 2.24

STEALSHaverford 9.64Franklin & Marshall 9.12McDaniel 8.88Johns Hopkins 8.16Washington 8.08Swarthmore 6.46Gettysburg 6.41Ursinus 6.28Muhlenberg 6.19Dickinson 5.46

HOME ATTENDANCEFranklin & Marshall 743McDaniel 556Gettysburg 692Ursinus 403Muhlenberg 378Haverford 329Washington 296Johns Hopkins 221Dickinson 199Swarthmore 191

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CENTENNIALCONFERENCE2008-09FINAL STANDINGS ----CONFERENCE GAMES---- -------ALL GAMES-------TEAM W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PAFranklin & Marshall 14-4 .778 74.6 66.1 26-7 .788 75.4 66.7McDaniel 13-5 .722 63.7 58.9 18-8 .692 65.0 60.2Gettysburg 11-7 .611 63.2 61.2 18-9 .667 64.9 61.5Muhlenberg 11-7 .611 68.7 64.4 16-11 .593 68.3 64.0Haverford 9-9 .500 54.0 58.4 12-13 .480 55.9 59.5Washington 9-9 .500 68.2 68.4 12-13 .480 70.6 71.3Ursinus 8-10 .444 76.2 72.5 12-13 .480 74.8 73.7Johns Hopkins 7-11 .389 68.3 66.4 12-13 .480 65.4 64.6Dickinson 6-12 .333 65.9 68.4 12-12 .500 68.2 65.8Swarthmore 2-16 .111 54.6 67.9 3-21 .125 56.5 69.6* 2009 champion

CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE IN THE POSTSEASONCENTENNIAL CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT NCAA TOURNAMENTFebruary 25 - First Round at Muhlenberg March 6 - First Round at CapitalMuhlenberg 52, Haverford 50 Wooster 79, Gettysburg 66February 28 - Semifinals at Franklin & Marshall March 6 - First Round at Franklin & MarshallGettysburg 79, McDaniel 58 Franklin & Marshall 93, Wesley 69Franklin & Marshall 87, Muhlenberg 79 March 7 - Second Round at Franklin & MarshallMarch 1 - Championship at Franklin & Marshall Franklin & Marshall 65, Brandeis 63Gettysburg 73, Franklin & Marshall 65 March 13 - Third Round at Franklin & Marshall Franklin & Marshall 67, Salem State 61 March 14 - Quarterfinals at Franklin & Marshall Franklin & Marshall 70, DeSales 60 March 20 - Semifinals at Salem Civic Center Richard Stockton 62, Franklin & Marshall 58 March 21 - Third Place Game at Salem Civic Center Guilford 79, Franklin & Marshall 67

2008-09ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMPLAYER OF THE YEARAndrew Powers, Gettysburg, So., F

COACH OF THE YEARKevin Curley, McDaniel

FIRST TEAMG-John Noonan, UrsinusG-Kizmahr Grell, DickinsonG-Georgio Milligan, Franklin & MarshallF-Andrew Powers, GettysburgF-James McNally, Franklin & Marshall

SECOND TEAMG-Dan Capkin, GettysburgG-Tim Kohlrus, WashingtonG-Miguel Jones, McDanielF-Peter Barnes, MuhlenbergF-Josh McKay, McDaniel

HONORABLE MENTIONG-Greg Rosnick, HaverfordG-Remy Cousart, UrsinusF-Tom Leszczynski, DickinsonF-Ryan Foster, MuhlenbergF-Andrew Chambers, WashingtonF-Spencer Liddic, Muhlenberg

SCORING G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/GJohn Noonan-UC 25 185 65 83 518 20.7Andrew Powers-GC 27 169 8 146 492 18.2Kizmahr Grell-DC 24 139 47 96 421 17.5Tim Kohlrus-WC 25 132 31 124 419 16.8James McNally-F&M 33 208 0 113 529 16.0Dan Capkin-GC 27 140 73 40 393 14.6Tom Leszczynski-DC 24 127 7 75 336 14.0Georgio Milligan-F&M 33 162 9 111 444 13.5Raul Ordonez-SWAT 24 109 9 77 304 12.7Andrew Farber-Miller-JHU 23 94 0 100 288 12.5Corey Dorsey-GC 27 106 44 78 334 12.4Peter Barnes-MUHL 27 128 0 71 327 12.1Spencer Liddic-MUHL 26 110 4 78 302 11.6Keith Page-UC 25 100 16 73 289 11.6Ryan Foster-MUHL 27 101 56 52 310 11.5Remy Cousart-UC 25 94 21 65 274 11.0Andrew Chambers-WC 25 93 17 63 266 10.6Matt Howell-UC 24 101 0 52 254 10.6Danny Walker-SWAT 19 72 9 48 201 10.6Anthony Brooks-F&M 30 123 19 49 314 10.5

REBOUNDING G OFF DEF TOT Avg/GTom Leszczynski-DC 24 59 180 239 10.0Peter Barnes-MUHL 27 75 163 238 8.8Raul Ordonez-SWAT 24 70 129 199 8.3Remy Cousart-UC 25 26 171 197 7.9James McNally-F&M 33 73 181 254 7.7Mike Baker-F&M 33 80 167 247 7.5Andrew Powers-GC 27 41 158 199 7.4Chad Arrington-MCD 25 63 120 183 7.3Spencer Liddic-MUHL 26 72 113 185 7.1Cory Kenny-DC 24 47 110 157 6.5Josh McKay-MCD 26 55 106 161 6.2Andrew Farber-Miller-JHU 23 39 102 141 6.1Sam Permutt-HAV 25 47 104 151 6.0Ryan Foster-MUHL 27 44 116 160 5.9Joe Spierenburg-GC 27 36 116 152 5.6Tim Kohlrus-WC 25 41 99 140 5.6John Noonan-UC 25 16 119 135 5.4Danny Walker-SWAT 19 24 73 97 5.1Sam Lacy-SWAT 24 35 80 115 4.8Clay Scovill-F&M 32 52 100 152 4.8

FIELD GOAL PCT G FG FGA PctMatt Howell-UC 24 101 171 .591Peter Barnes-MUHL 27 128 221 .579Andrew Powers-GC 27 169 310 .545Anthony Brooks-F&M 30 123 228 .539Spencer Liddic-MUHL 26 110 204 .539James McNally-F&M 33 208 389 .535Mike Henrici-JHU 25 86 164 .524Louis Sarris-Grau-MCD 26 89 170 .524Clay Scovill-F&M 32 118 231 .511Andrew Farber-Miller-JHU 23 94 187 .503

ASSISTS G Assists Avg/GRemy Cousart-UC 25 149 5.96Georgio Milligan-F&M 33 173 5.24Greg Rosnick-HAV 24 97 4.04Scott Weisenfeld-JHU 25 81 3.24Collin Kamm-JHU 25 78 3.12Chris MacIntosh-MUHL 26 81 3.12Kizmahr Grell-DC 24 70 2.92Chris Nevolo-GC 27 78 2.89Matt Allen-SWAT 24 66 2.75Brian Frankoski-MUHL 27 72 2.67

FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA PctJohn Noonan-UC 25 83 99 .838Keith Page-UC 25 73 90 .811Kizmahr Grell-DC 24 96 119 .807T.J. Odunlami-MCD 25 84 105 .800Greg Rosnick-HAV 24 53 67 .791Andrew Farber-Miller-JHU 23 100 127 .787Corey Dorsey-GC 27 78 100 .780Alan Kines-WC 25 60 77 .779Pat O’Connell-JHU 25 59 76 .776Kevin Breslin-WC 25 69 89 .775

STEALS G Steals Avg/GGreg Rosnick-HAV 24 71 2.96Georgio Milligan-F&M 33 73 2.21Chad Arrington-MCD 25 49 1.96John Noonan-UC 25 43 1.72Collin Kamm-JHU 25 41 1.64Tim Kohlrus-WC 25 40 1.60Anthony Brooks-F&M 30 47 1.57Kevin Henry-MCD 26 40 1.54Scott Weisenfeld-JHU 25 37 1.48Pat O’Connell-JHU 25 36 1.44

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FG FGA PctEric Burnett-UC 25 45 95 .474John Noonan-UC 25 65 144 .451Tim Kohlrus-WC 25 31 71 .437Steve Tolliver-F&M 33 38 89 .427Phil Beggans-JHU 24 30 73 .411Dan Capkin-GC 27 73 178 .410Sal Schittino-WC 24 26 68 .382Kizmahr Grell-DC 24 47 126 .373Ryan Foster-MUHL 27 56 153 .366Alex Schwada-HAV 25 27 76 .355

3-POINT FG MADE G 3FG Avg/GDan Capkin-GC 27 73 2.70John Noonan-UC 25 65 2.60Ryan Foster-MUHL 27 56 2.07Kizmahr Grell-DC 24 47 1.96Eric Burnett-UC 25 45 1.80Corey Dorsey-GC 27 44 1.63Matt Allen-SWAT 24 35 1.46Ryan Carmichael-SWAT 21 28 1.33Evan Tozer-MUHL 27 35 1.30Phil Beggans-JHU 24 30 1.25

BLOCKED SHOTS G Blocks Avg/GJoe Spierenburg-GC 27 67 2.48Sam Lacy-SWAT 24 45 1.88Peter Barnes-MUHL 27 50 1.85Spencer Liddic-MUHL 26 42 1.62Louis Sarris-Grau-MCD 26 41 1.58James Whall-WC 17 19 1.12Matt Dolan-DC 24 26 1.08Sam Permutt-HAV 25 24 0.96Georgio Milligan-F&M 33 29 0.88Raul Ordonez-SWAT 24 21 0.88

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ratio Asst Avg Turn Avg Pat O’Connell-JHU 25 1.83 64 2.6 35 1.4Brian Frankoski-MUHL 27 1.53 72 2.7 47 1.7Chris MacIntosh-MUHL 26 1.45 81 3.1 56 2.2Remy Cousart-UC 25 1.42 149 6.0 105 4.2Kizmahr Grell-DC 24 1.35 70 2.9 52 2.2Georgio Milligan-F&M 33 1.33 173 5.2 1.3 3.9Anthony Brooks-F&M 30 1.28 77 2.6 60 2.0Collin Kamm-JHU 25 1.28 78 3.1 61 2.4Greg Rosnick-HAV 24 1.28 97 4.0 76 3.2Scott Weisenfeld-JHU 25 1.21 81 3.2 67 2.7

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IFYOU’RECOMING...Please keep the following in mind:

• Admission to all McDaniel College regular season sporting events is free.

• McDaniel College and the Centennial Conference promote good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches, and spectators. We request your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments, or other intimidating acts directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches, or team representatives will not betolerated, and are grounds for removal from the Gill Center. We ask that you assist us in keeping our atmosphere family friendly.

• The use of alcohol and tobacco products is strictly forbidden in the Gill Center.

• The use of artificial noisemakers is strictly prohibited by the NCAA.

POINTSYEAR PLAYER PTS AVG1921-22 Barney Speir 43 8.61922-23 Mark Stanley 59 14.81923-24 Mark Stanley 46 11.51924-25 Denny Young 37 9.31925-26 Otts Broll 76 7.61926-27 Otts Broll 146 10.41927-28 Otts Broll 199 10.51928-29 Otts Broll 104 7.41929-30 Neil Woolley 98 6.51930-31 Raleigh Brown 138 9.91931-32 Eddie Hurley 51 3.61932-33 Pete Mergo 56 5.61933-34 George Ryscavage 120 9.21934-35 Pete Mergo 188 10.41935-36 Joe Uvanni 187 9.81937-38 Bob Stropp 119 7.01938-39 Bob Stropp 134 7.91939-40 Irvin Biasi 176 8.41940-41 Frank Suffern 159 7.61941-42 Eddie Mogowski 271 10.81942-43 Lee Lodge 171 9.51943-44 Lee Lodge 171 9.51944-45 Joe Thompson 91 13.01945-46 Al Jacobson 139 10.7 Joe Thompson 139 6.61946-47 Walt Sibiski 226 11.91947-48 Walt Sibiski 287 14.41948-49 Leo Lathroum 242 11.51949-50 Art Press 451 21.51950-51 Art Press 592 22.81951-52 Art Press 416 20.81952-53 George Sipe 241 12.11953-54 Al Bopst 271 13.61954-55 Al Bopst 318 18.71955-56 Hugh McIntyre 375 18.81956-57 Sloan Stewart 423 22.31957-58 Bill Spaar 275 13.1

1958-59 Dave Martin 328 18.21959-60 Dave Martin 310 16.31960-61 Dave Martin 387 16.81961-62 Tom O’Malley 383 19.21962-63 Rich Klitzberg 454 18.91963-64 Rich Eigen 276 15.31964-65 Skip Shear 479 21.81965-66 Rich Eigen 291 14.61966-67 Gary Fuss 442 19.21967-68 Larry Suder 377 17.11968-69 Larry Suder 349 15.91969-70 Jeff Davis 390 17.71970-71 Bill Hutchinson 428 20.41971-72 Ron Athey 300 13.61972-73 Dan Stubbs 415 20.81973-74 John Feldman 452 21.51974-75 John Trumbo 354 18.61975-76 John Feldman 445 22.31976-77 John O’Connor 281 11.71977-78 Lester Wallace 288 13.71978-79 Lester Wallace 414 16.61979-80 Lester Wallace 394 16.41980-81 Scott Peters 343 13.71981-82 Doug Pinto 330 15.01982-83 Doug Pinto 336 14.61983-84 Jim Hursey 343 14.31984-85 Jim Hursey 390 17.71985-86 Jim Hursey 392 17.81986-87 Dwayne Milam 317 12.71987-88 Bryan Lynch 372 14.91988-89 Ed Krusinski 341 13.61989-90 Mike Sherlock 219 10.41990-91 Mike Sherlock 341 14.21991-92 Scott Roth 425 17.71992-93 Rolando Welch 466 19.41993-94 Rolando Welch 472 19.71994-95 Daveiid St. Rose 390 15.61995-96 Will Marshall 427 17.81996-97 Will Marshall 417 17.4

1997-98 Will Marshall 481 20.91998-99 Brian Tombs 300 12.51999-00 Brian Billman 297 12.42000-01 Alan Hoyt 276 11.52001-02 Jack Kowalik 280 11.22002-03 Alan Hoyt 307 12.82003-04 Kyle O’Connor 326 13.02004-05 Kyle O’Connor 327 13.62005-06 Will Talesnick 315 13.12006-07 Ryan Brandenburg 371 14.82007-08 Brett Foelber 286 11.9 Chris Prior 286 11.02008-09 Josh McKay 265 10.2

REBOUNDSYEAR PLAYER REB AVG1956-57 Bill Spaar 290 15.31957-58 Bill Spaar 336 16.01958-59 Bill Bruce 197 10.91959-60 Dave Markey 155 8.21960-61 Ron Shirley 295 12.81961-62 Tom O’Malley 269 13.51962-63 Ron Shirley 263 11.01963-64 Ron Shirley 176 9.31964-65 Ralph Wilson 238 10.81965-66 Ralph Wilson 215 10.81966-67 Mike Kroe 247 10.71967-68 Ralph Wilson 258 11.71968-69 Joe Smothers 192 8.71969-70 Jeff Davis 182 8.31970-71 Randy Hutchinson 287 13.01971-72 Mark Moderacki 165 8.71972-73 Dan Stubbs 287 14.41973-74 Tom Ammons 179 8.11974-75 Bob Kurzehauser 219 10.41975-76 Tom Ammons 184 9.21976-77 Wayne Coblentz 183 7.61977-78 Steve Farley 156 7.41978-79 Rich Braver 196 7.8

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ANNUALLEADERS1979-80 Rich Braver 173 7.21980-81 Steve Farley 149 6.01981-82 John Seiler 120 5.21982-83 Jeff Weyer 124 5.41983-84 Jim Hursey 152 6.31984-85 Jim Hursey 186 8.51985-86 Jim Hursey 198 9.01986-87 Jon Bugg 155 6.21987-88 Bryan Lynch 204 8.21988-89 Bryan Lynch 163 7.41989-90 Mike Sherlock 95 4.51990-91 Scott Roth 129 6.51991-92 Scott Roth 186 7.81992-93 Rolando Welch 320 13.31993-94 Rolando Welch 266 11.11994-95 Daveiid St. Rose 143 5.71995-96 Will Marshall 181 7.51996-97 Brian Billman 194 8.11997-98 Brian Billman 172 7.51998-99 Mike Furey 159 6.61999-00 Brian Billman 183 7.62000-01 Mike Furey 119 5.02001-02 Jon Pearson 130 5.42002-03 Alan Hoyt 153 6.42003-04 Alan Hoyt 130 5.72004-05 TEAM 119 4.82005-06 Chad Arrington 146 5.82006-07 Chad Arrington 167 7.02007-08 Chris Prior 255 9.82008-09 Chad Arrington 183 7.3

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYEAR PLAYER PCT FG-ATT1937-38 Hy Koegel .257 39-1521939-40 Frank Suffern .356 57-1601941-42 Frank Suffern .457 105-2301942-43 Frank Suffern .440 74-1681943-44 Frank Suffern .440 74-1681955-56 Bill Spaar .540 34-631956-57 Sloan Stewart .411 152-3701957-58 Bill Bruce .528 47-891958-59 Dave Martin .352 117-3321959-60 Tom O’Malley .410 64-1561960-61 Rich Klitzberg .420 126-3001961-62 Tom O’Malley .445 158-3551962-63 Rich Klitzberg .420 182-4331963-64 Jim Shaw .477 106-2221964-65 Ralph Wilson .528 123-2331965-66 Gary Fass .491 84-1711966-67 Gary Fuss .492 160-3251967-68 Ralph Wilson .547 134-2451968-69 Joe Smothers .536 98-1831969-70 Bill Hutchinson .442 46-1041970-71 Bill Hutchinson .503 182-3621971-72 John Armstrong .465 33-711972-73 Fred Naarisma .482 67-1391973-74 Tom Ammons .526 101-1921974-75 Wayne Coblentz .569 33-581975-76 Tom Ammons .524 97-1851976-77 Vince Wesley .500 77-1541977-78 Mike Walter .607 68-1121978-79 Steve Farley .556 100-1801979-80 Rich Braver .534 117-2191980-81 Doug Pinto .526 103-1961981-82 Jim Dawson .540 88-1631982-83 Scott Kohr .591 78-1321983-84 John Seiler .603 94-1561984-85 David Malin .533 146-2741985-86 Dick Bender .546 124-2271986-87 Dwayne Milam .537 137-2551987-88 Bryan Lynch .497 142-2861988-89 Mike Sherlock .561 78-1391989-90 Paul Pawlowski .600 27-451990-91 Scott Roth .568 96-1691991-92 Scott Roth .501 177-3531992-93 Paul Pawlowski .519 42-811993-94 Andy Dziengeleski .491 85-1731994-95 Steve Dziengeleski .525 62-1181995-96 Will Marshall .548 167-3051996-97 Will Marshall .483 155-3211997-98 Mike Furey .532 33-621998-99 Mike Furey .524 100-1911999-00 Jim Hegmann .531 68-1282000-01 Mike Furey .612 82-1342001-02 Shawn Minnier .551 27-492002-03 Jon Pearson .490 76-1552003-04 D.J. Hynes .446 45-1012004-05 D.J. Hynes .410 50-1222005-06 Will Talesnick .432 102-2362006-07 Jemar Daniel .469 68-1452007-08 Steve Wilson .475 29-612008-09 Louis Sarris-Grau .524 89-170

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGEYEAR PLAYER PCT 3FG-ATT1986-87 Jeff Stempler .571 16-281987-88 Kip Heinzmann .347 17-491989-90 Eric Watkinson .525 42-801990-91 Eric Watkinson .364 36-991991-92 Pat Young .347 33-951992-93 Pat Young .309 43-1391993-94 Pat Young .422 54-1281994-95 Pat Young .386 64-1661995-96 Brian Tombs .390 16-411996-97 Brian Tombs .347 50-1441997-98 Kevin Buckley .386 17-441998-99 Brian Tombs .383 57-1491999-00 Greg Hill .405 30-742000-01 Alan Hoyt .441 26-592001-02 Greg Hill .453 24-532002-03 Bryant Dull .468 29-622003-04 Kyle O’Connor .424 56-1322004-05 Kyle O’Connor .400 60-1502005-06 Will Talesnick .400 44-110

2006-07 Miguel Jones .429 21-492007-08 Brett Foelber .400 24-602008-09 Ryan Finch .429 18-42

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEYEAR PLAYER PCT FT-ATT1934-35 Pete Mergo .632 36-571937-38 Bob Stropp .589 33-561939-40 Irvin Biasi .565 26-461940-41 Bob Faw .813 26-321941-42 Nemo Robinson .694 43-621942-43 Lee Lodge .761 35-461943-44 Lee Lodge .761 35-461945-46 Al Jacobson .574 35-611946-47 Paul Zlonkevicz .648 35-541947-48 Walt Sibiski .671 49-731948-49 Al Jacobson .707 53-751949-50 Art Press .758 113-1491950-51 Art Press .817 116-1421951-52 Art Press .782 86-1101952-53 Charley White .679 57-841953-54 Charles Bohan .756 34-451954-55 Tom Riggin .703 26-371955-56 Henry Schorreck .727 32-441956-57 Bob Passarello .738 31-421957-58 Tony Sarbanes .718 28-391958-59 Dave Martin .758 94-1241959-60 Dave Martin .764 84-1101960-61 Rich Klitzberg .771 54-701961-62 Dave Martin .842 64-761962-63 Rich Eigen .726 45-621963-64 Jim Shaw .672 41-611964-65 Ralph Wilson .815 44-541965-66 Ralph Wilson .831 54-651966-67 Gary Fuss .792 122-1541967-68 Ralph Wilson .861 62-721968-69 Larry Suder .806 83-1031969-70 John Heisler .797 47-591970-71 Ron Athey .783 83-1061971-72 John Campbell .744 29-391972-73 Dan Stubbs .708 63-891973-74 John Trumbo .869 53-611974-75 John Trumbo .872 68-781975-76 Tom Ammons .755 40-531976-77 John O’Connor .786 33-421977-78 Damien Maggio .821 55-671978-79 Bernie Jankowski .784 29-371979-80 Scott Peters .750 66-881980-81 Doug Pinto .823 65-791981-82 Doug Pinto .833 50-601982-83 Scott Kohr .843 86-1021983-84 Kevin Ness .763 29-381984-85 David Malin .804 41-511985-86 Dick Bender .911 123-1351986-87 Dwayne Milam .827 43-521987-88 Mark Kart .761 35-461988-89 Mike Sherlock .823 65-791989-90 Eric Miller .905 38-421990-91 Mike Sherlock .794 85-1071991-92 Brian McCabe .757 28-371992-93 Pat Young .790 49-621993-94 Pat Young .780 39-501994-95 Steve Dziengeleski .870 47-541995-96 Will Marshall .785 84-1071996-97 Brian Tombs .786 44-561997-98 Brian Tombs .775 31-401998-99 Brian Tombs .739 51-691999-00 Sean Pond .806 25-312000-01 Desmond Esteves .904 47-522001-02 Desmond Esteves 1.000 25-252002-03 Greg Hill .830 39-472003-04 Kyle O’Connor .816 62-762004-05 Sam Anstead .790 64-812005-06 Mike Dipiero .797 102-1282006-07 Ryan Brandenburg .829 63-762007-08 Brett Foelber .775 62-802008-09 T.J. Odunlami .800 84-105

ASSISTSYEAR PLAYER AST AVG1957-58 Bill Spaar 63 3.01958-59 Bill Bruce 46 2.61959-60 Rich Klitzberg 41 2.21960-61 Rich Klitzberg 80 3.81961-62 Rich Klitzberg 74 3.71962-63 Rich Klitzberg 96 4.01963-64 Sam Leishure 79 4.21964-65 Sam Leishure 114 5.21965-66 Gary Fass 23 1.2 Mike Baker 23 1.21966-67 Gary Fuss 48 2.11967-68 Mike Baker 94 4.31968-69 Mike Baker 94 4.51969-70 Bob Decker 50 2.41970-71 Ron Athey 93 4.21971-72 Ron Athey 82 3.71972-73 Bob Decker 90 4.51973-74 Bill Swift 117 5.31974-75 Skip Chambers 119 5.71975-76 Ron Anderson 81 4.31976-77 Reube Turner 52 2.6 Gef Fleming 52 2.51977-78 Damien Maggio 77 5.11978-79 Rich Braver 69 2.81979-80 Jim Dawson 79 3.31980-81 Jim Dawson 124 5.01981-82 Jim Dawson 189 8.21982-83 Dave Engel 98 4.31983-84 Kevin Ness 80 3.31984-85 Dick Bender 83 3.61985-86 Dick Bender 77 3.51986-87 Jeff Stempler 96 3.81987-88 Todd Staub 68 3.41988-89 Dave Barnes 68 2.7

1989-90 Marc Rudolph 80 3.31990-91 Scott Lyon 138 5.81991-92 Scott Lyon 139 5.81992-93 Pat Young 67 2.91993-94 Jimmy Naughton 59 2.51994-95 Pat Young 99 4.01995-96 Will Marshall 65 2.71996-97 Will Marshall 74 3.11997-98 Jeff Cree 57 2.61998-99 Jeff Myers 91 3.81999-00 Jeff Myers 44 1.92000-01 Desmond Esteves 98 4.12001-02 Alan Hoyt 38 1.52002-03 Will Talesnick 77 3.12003-04 Mike DiPiero 81 3.22004-05 Mike Dipiero 72 2.92005-06 Mike Dipiero 94 3.82006-07 Ryan Brandenburg 54 2.22007-08 Ryan Finch 50 1.92008-09 Chad Arrington 49 2.0

BLOCKED SHOTSYEAR PLAYER BLK AVG1960-61 Irwin Stewart 6 0.51984-85 Jim Hursey 15 0.71985-86 Jim Hursey 14 0.61986-87 Mike Schmall 12 0.51987-88 Bryan Lynch 16 0.61988-89 Dave Barnes 12 0.51989-90 Dave Barnes 10 0.41990-91 Rolando Welch 24 1.01991-92 Rolando Welch 47 2.61992-93 Rolando Welch 43 1.81993-94 Rolando Welch 53 2.21994-95 Will Marshall 32 1.31995-96 Will Marshall 44 1.81996-97 Will Marshall 18 0.81997-98 Will Marshall 12 0.51998-99 Mike Furey 13 0.51999-00 Mike Furey 15 0.62000-01 Jon Pearson 17 0.72001-02 Jon Pearson 21 0.92002-03 Jon Pearson 31 1.32003-04 Robert Wills 18 0.82004-05 Jemar Daniel 26 1.02005-06 Josh McKay 36 1.52006-07 Jemar Daniel 39 1.62007-08 Kevin Henry 16 0.62008-09 Louis Sarris-Grau 41 1.6

STEALSYEAR PLAYER STL AVG1956-57 Dusty Martinell 25 1.61957-58 Sloan Stewart 20 1.01958-59 John Holter 25 1.71959-60 Rich Klitzberg 21 1.11960-61 Tom O’Malley 29 1.31961-62 Rich Klitzberg 41 2.11962-63 Tom O’Malley 49 2.01964-65 Sam Leishure 36 1.61965-66 Mike Kroe 27 1.41966-67 Larry Suder 33 1.41967-68 Larry Suder 49 2.21968-69 Mike Baker 32 1.51969-70 Bob Decker 49 2.31970-71 Ron Athey 41 1.9 Bill Hutchinson 41 2.01971-72 Ron Athey 47 2.11972-73 Bob Decker 44 2.21973-74 John Feldman 52 2.51974-75 Skip Chambers 40 1.91975-76 Damien Maggio 43 2.41976-77 John O’Connor 39 1.6 Reube Turner 39 2.01977-78 Rich Braver 45 2.11978-79 Rich Braver 66 2.61979-80 Scott Peters 94 3.91980-81 Jim Dawson 89 3.61981-82 Jim Dawson 134 5.81982-83 Dave Engel 44 1.91983-84 John Seiler 42 1.81984-85 Dwain Woodley 48 2.21985-86 Dwain Woodley 39 2.11986-87 Jeff Stempler 39 1.61987-88 Bryan Lynch 38 1.51988-89 Dave Barnes 47 1.91989-90 Dave Barnes 28 1.21990-91 Scott Lyon 54 2.31991-92 Scott Lyon 62 2.61992-93 Rolando Welch 44 1.81993-94 Rolando Welch 41 1.71994-95 Pat Young 47 1.91995-96 Will Marshall 30 1.31996-97 Brian Tombs 39 1.61997-98 Brian Tombs 22 1.0 Brian Billman 22 1.0 Jeff Cree 22 1.01998-99 Brian Tombs 34 1.4 Jeff Myers 34 1.41999-00 Brian Billman 27 1.12000-01 Desmond Esteves 26 1.1 Mike Furey 26 1.12001-02 Jack Kowalik 30 1.22002-03 Greg Hill 31 1.32003-04 Mike DiPiero 41 1.62004-05 Mike Dipiero 42 1.72005-06 Mike Dipiero 43 1.7 Chad Arrington 43 1.72006-07 Chad Arrington 52 2.22007-08 Ryan Finch 37 1.42008-09 Chad Arrington 49 2.0

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Donte Abron 1993-94John Adamovich 1945-49Matt Adelman 1990-92Sylvanus Adenaike 2000-04Lee Adriace 1935-36Ed Albaugh 1954-56Charles Albert 1949-50Tom Ammons 1972-76Ron Anderson 1975-76Sam Anstead 2000-05John Armstrong 1970-73Chad Arrington 2005-09Ron Athey 1968-72John Baile 1961-62Joe Bailey 1956-57Buck Baker 1929-30Dave Baker 1966-68Mike Baker 1965-69Dave Barnes 1986-90Richard Barry 2005-09John Bayles 1969-71George Becker 1956-57Mitch Belella 2008-Dick Bender 1984-86Stan Benjamin 1934-36Skeet Benson 1925-26Paul Berger 1933-34Irvin Biasi 1938-42Brian Billman 1996-00Kenny Bills 1938-41Mike Bird 1957-61Charles Bohan 1953-54Bolash 1934-35Joe Bona 1924-25Brett Bonneville 2007-09Al Bopst 1951-55Rob Bowell 1981-82Ryan Brandenburg 2006-07Rich Braver 1977-80Mel Brennan 1992-94Rob Brevetti 1990-92Bob Bricker 1939-41Don Brohawn 1944-46Otts Broll 1925-29Jim Brown 1958-60Raleigh Brown 1930-32Skip Brown 1958-59Bill Bruce 1957-60Ellis Bruner 1944-45Edward Buck 1924-25Harry Buckingham 1944-45,69-70Kevin Buckley 1995-98Richard Budd 1959-61Jon Bugg 1985-89Neal Bumgarner 2003-07Earney Burch 1947-49Fred Burgee 1955-56Lionel Burgess 1944-46Walt Burke 1977-78Burr Burker 1992-93Aaron Burleson 1996-97William Burroughs 1937-38Paul Burtis 1939-40Les Bussard 1931-32Bob Butler 1982-84Leroy Byham 1923-24E. C. Chandler 1957-58Ariel Cabiri 1998-99Harry Callaghan 1930-31Joe Callahan 1980-82Bill Campbell 1951-54Homer Campbell 1945-46John Campbell 1970-74Leroy Campbell 1935-36Pete Campbell 1929-30Pat Caruso 1942-44Skip Chambers 1973-75Lyal Clark 1925-26,27-29Frank Clary 1929-31Wayne Coblentz 1973-77Eric Coburn 1965-68Leif Coburn 1964-65Fred Coe 1935-36,37-38Curly Coffman 1942-44Arthur Cohen 1945-46Bob Cole 1956-57,58-60Dave Cole 1970-74Wesley Cole 1931-32Red Commerford 1932-36Jim Conner 1982-83Brian Conway 1996-97Corcern 1926-27

Tom Cosgrove 1976-77Steve Covey 1948-50Jeff Cree 1996-98Jim Culhane 1944-45Frank Cumberland 1933-34Tiny Cumeo 1923-24Mike Cummings 1995-98Jemar Daniel 2003-07Jeff Daniels 1992-96Ronald Dashiell 1945-46Goose Daughty 1929-30Gumby Daughty 1931-32Davis 1921-23Emory Davis 1954-55Jeff Davis 1966-70Jim Dawson 1979-82Bob Decker 1969-73James Deremer 1957-58Gordon Diggory 1963-64Tony Diksa 1931-33Mike DiPiero 2002-06Cory Ditzel 2005-06Douglas 1922-23James Draper 1933-36Scott Driscoll 1997-98Joe Drugash 1935-36,37-39Bill Dudley 1965-68Bryant Dull 2001-03,04-05Dennis Dunn 1975-76Jim Dunn 1931-32Marcus Dyson 2008-Andy Dziengeleski 1991-96Steve Dziengeleski 1994-96Jeff Eaves 1989-91Emil Edmond 1935-36,37-39Rich Eigen 1962-66Brian Elliott 1992-93Ed Elliott 1947-48Bob Ellis 1926-28John Elseroad 1962-63Mike Elseroad 1961-62Dave Engel 1979-83Lew Engel 1930-31Marshall Engle 1945-46Rip Engle 1928-30Desmond Esteves 2000-02Elmer Evans 1939-41Mike Eves 1991-93Steve Farley 1977-81Gary Fass 1964-66Mark Fava 1979-80Bob Faw 1938-41Pete Feather 1994-95Don Fedder 1944-45John Feldman 1972-76Glenn Fell 1970-71Bruce Ferguson 1932-34Ryan Finch 2005-09Dewey Flanagan 1922-24Gef Fleming 1973-77Brett Foelber 2006-08Bob Forsythe 1984-86Sterling Fowble 1933-36Jim Francis 1981-84Karl Friedheim 1996-00Jack Fringer 1956-57,58-59Al Fultz 1976-77,78-80Mike Furey 1997-01Gary Fuss 1966-67Travis Gamble 1992-93Greg Getty 1965-69Royce Gibson 1940-42Carroll Giese 1957-58Jim Glowacki 1985-86Joe Golden 1975-77Pete Gomsak 1927-29Greg Goodwin 1979-80Tom Gorman 1947-48Al Green 1974-77John Green 1935-36Griffith 1940-41Lycurgus Griffith 1953-54Gregg Grigaliunas 1931-32Gene Grosh 1968-70Darrell Guyton 1983-84Bill Hahn 1925-27Walter Hajduk 1948-50Don Hale 1957-58Vanson Hale 1948-50Neil Haley 1991-92John Hall 1953-54Bill Hallmark 1950-51Chuck Hammaker 1948-52Pokey Hammill 1929-32

Denny Harmon 1953-56Art Harris 1970-72James Harrison 1954-55Mike Hart 1978-80Walt Hart 1948-52Austin Hatch 1992-93Charlie Havens 1928-29Jim Hegmann 1997-00Kip Heinzmann 1984-88John Heisler 1966-70Harlow Henderson 1950-51Cameron Henry 1995-96Kevin Henry 2007-09Wayne Hess 1954-55Jeff Hetrick 1976-77Anthony Hightower 1988-89Greg Hill 1999-03George Hines 1922-24Howard Hines 1969-70Fern Hitchcock 1942-44Jim Hobart 1969-70Dick Holbruner 1954-58Will Holmes 1975-76John Holter 1957-61Holton 1929-30Don Honeman 1937-41JJ Houston 2008-09Rob Howell 1987-91Alan Hoyt 2000-04Donald Humphries 1937-38Joe Hunter 2003-07Eddie Hurley 1931-34Jim Hursey 1982-86Bill Hutchinson 1968-71Randy Hutchinson 1968-71Adam Hynes 1999-00,01-03Victor Impeciato 1938-40D.J. Hynes 2002-05Jackson 1952-53Derek Jackson 1977-78Al Jacobson 1945-49Bernie Jankowski 1976-79Michael Jarboe 2007-James Jegede 2000-02Tony Jenkins 1991-94Mark Johnson 1982-84Carl Jones 1929-30Doug Jones 1972-73Latrell Jones 1968-70Miguel Jones 2006-Camara Kadete 2005-06Louis Kaplan 1934-35Manny Kaplan 1940-44Mark Kart 1986-88John Kauffman 1953-56Lefty Kaufman 1950-51Joe Keen 1926-29Devin Keeny 2004-07Buck Kelley 1963-65Bruce King 1944-45Jim King 1977-78Jake Kinsey 1921-23Clark Kirkman 1956-57Lance Klein 1960-61Joe Kleinman 1930-31Bret Klinefelter 1995-97Rich Klitzberg 1959-63Lester Knepp 1939-40Robert Koebke 2006-09Hy Koegel 1937-38Scott Kohr 1979-83Harold Kopp 1930-31Jack Kowalik 1998-02Mike Kroe 1963-67Ed Krusinski 1987-91Bill Kubat 1962-64Stan Kulakowski 1942-44,46-47Bob Kurzehauser 1974-76Lally 1926-27Gordon Lamb 1929-31Bob Lamberson 1970-72Harry Lambert 1954-57Chris Lambertson 1983-87Jeff Landis 1972-73Rob Langrall 1950-53Rob Larder 1978-79Ed Larkin 1989-90Erik Larson 1998-01,02-03Cliff Lathrop 1934-35Leo Lathroum 1946-50John Law 1961-63Harry Lawrence 1928-31Ernie Leap 1945-46Sam Leishure 1961-65

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ALL-TIMEROSTERFrank Lesinski 1935-36Devon Lesniak 2008-09Lewis 1939-40Garland Lewis 1967-69Joe Lipsky 1932-35Lee Lodge 1940-44John Long 1956-59Kermit Longridge 1927-28Pat Luce 1981-84Jason Lyall 1993-95Bryan Lynch 1985-89Scott Lyon 1989-93C.M. Bouis 1921-22Thomas Mabry 1952-53Mose Machamer 1925-29Joe Macie 1946-47Gilbert Mack 1983-84Carroll Maddox 1937-39Damien Maggio 1975-76,77-78Tony Magnotto 1963-65Elmer Mahoney 1931-34Stan Makover 1961-65Ernie Makowski 1949-52David Malin 1982-85Arlie Mansberger 1941-43Mark Margiotta 1977-78Dave Markey 1959-63Pete Marshall 1996-97Will Marshall 1994-98Dave Martin 1958-62Dusty Martinell 1954-57Arlie Masberger 1943-44Charlie Mason 1986-87Raymond Mathews 1922-23Brian McCabe 1991-92John McDonnell 1984-86Hugh McIntyre 1955-56Josh McKay 2004-09Kevin McLaughlin 1978-79McLea 1921-22Sean McNeely 2003-05McPherson 1934-36Matt McVey 2000-01Joe Meadows 1980-81Pete Mergo 1932-35Dimitri Michel 1997-98Fred Michelfelder 1942-44Dwayne Milam 1986-87Greg Miles 1974-75Charles Millard 1934-36Curtis Miller 1997-00Eric Miller 1988-91Shawn Minnier 2000-02Mark Moderacki 1971-72Eddie Mogowski 1941-44Charles Moler 1963-64Monroe 1948-49Henry Montague 1981-85Moore 1934-36Bill Moore 1957-60Jim Moore 1950-51Ryan Morrissey 2000-02Jason Morse 1994-96Mike Murphy 1984-85Will Murray 1930-33Jeff Myers 1996-00Fred Naarisma 1971-74Jimmy Naughton 1990-94Arnie Needleman 1951-54Kevin Ness 1981-84Wiggie Nilker 1928-29Bill O’Connell 1976-77John O’Connor 1973-77Kyle O’Connor 2003-05John O’Hara 1945-46Otts O’Keeffe 1941-44John O’Leair 1930-31Alex O’Lear 1926-29Tom O’Malley 1959-63Alex Obregon 2001-03T.J. Odunlami 2007-09Tony Ochenrider 1969-70Charles Oliver 1921-22John Olson 1974-76Henry Osborne 1924-25David Osgood 1953-54Leny Owens 1963-64Michael Paesani 1999-02Dick Palmer 1945-46Bob Passarello 1956-57Rick Patterson 1977-78Tom Patterson 1970-71Al Paul 1945-48Paul Pawlowski 1989-93

Kent Pearce 1987-91Jon Pearson 1999-03Bill Pelton 1926-27,28-29Scott Peters 1978-81Pete Peterson 1924-25Bill Pfeifer 1951-53Charles Phipps 1952-54George Phipps 1949-51Walt Piavis 1945-49Brinton Piez 1942-44Brad Pinchback 1980-81Doug Pinto 1979-83Art Pisetzner 1949-52Sean Pond 1997-01Andy Pons 1986-87Adrean Pope 1999-00James Porsey 1922-23Joseph Potucek 2006-Teron Powell 2000-02Art Press 1948-52Chris Prior 2004-08Mike Quinn 1994-96Pete Randall 1977-79,80-81Jim Reck 1963-66Refhofsky 1940-41Rolly Regan 1953-54,55-56David Reger 1961-62Doey Rein 1929-30Walt Reinhard 1935-36Reins 1924-25David Reith 1983-84William Reith 1935-36Al Resnick 1942-44,45-47Steve Reynolds 1980-81Jeff Rhodes 1979-81Roy Rhyne 1950-51Tom Riggin 1954-58Charles Rineheimer 1937-38Paul Ritchie 1934-35John Robinson 1940-41,42-44Nemo Robinson 1941-42James Roby 1940-42Scott Roth 1989-92Tom Rowan 1972-73Marc Rudolph 1987-90Chris Rutland 2002-06Ed Rydzewski 1949-51George Ryscavage 1932-35Philip Sack 1948-50Al Sadausky 1931-34Bill Sanders 1956-57Dave Sandler 1949-50Tony Sarbanes 1954-58Louis Sarris-Grau 2008-John Scheffer 1945-46Mike Schmall 1985-88Brento Schofield 1953-54Henry Schorreck 1955-56Warren Schwartz 1957-58Jim Schwertzler 1969-70Scott 1922-23Adam Scott 2001-03Bill Seibert 1946-49John Seiler 1980-84Ross Selby 1956-57Tom Shaffer 1993-94Gary Shapiro 1965-68Jim Shaw 1960-62,63-65Skip Shear 1964-65Bill Shepherd 1932-33,34-35Mike Sherlock 1987-91Bill Sherman 1967-69Robert Sherman 1935-36,37-38Bud Shilling 1931-32Ron Shirley 1960-61,62-65Floyd Shockley 1925-26Dan Shorten 2002-05Kris Shuck 1995-96Walt Sibiski 1946-48George Sipe 1952-54Andrew Slye 1999-00,01-02Al Smith 1926-29Bill Smith 1969-70Jim Smith 1962-63Reds Smith 1924-25Spencer Smith 1982-83Chester Smocharski 1949-50Joe Smothers 1965-69Bill Spaar 1954-58Barney Speir 1921-22Jack Spicknell 1944-45Daveiid St. Rose 1993-97Mark Stanley 1922-24,25-26Todd Staub 1984-88

Mark Steele 1992-95Jeff Stempler 1984-88Frank Stephenson 1946-49Stevenson 1944-45Irwin Stewart 1957-61Sloan Stewart 1956-58Eric Stoltz 1987-88Bob Stropp 1937-40Dan Stubbs 1970-74Kris Stuck 1994-95Larry Suder 1965-69Frank Suffern 1939-44Clarence Sullivan 1927-28Dave Sullivan 1957-61George Sullivan 1925-27James Sulzman 1989-90Bill Swift 1971-74Dave Talbert 1984-85Will Talesnick 2002-06Tyler Tart 2008-09Jackson Taylor 1986-88Paddy Taylor 1995-99Roy Terry 1959-60,61-62Jack Thompson 1939-40Joe Thompson 1944-48Hugh Tilghman 1977-79John Timichek 1935-36Chris Tolles 1999-00Brian Tombs 1995-99John Tomichek 1937-39Dave Truitt 1956-57John Trumbo 1973-75Harry Tull 1951-55Reube Turner 1976-77Joe Uvanni 1935-36Bob Van Buren 1926-29Rich Vanston 1988-92Bob Vaughn 1957-60Bud Venaples 1944-45John Verderosa 1970-73Kenneth Volk 1942-44Howie Wagner 1960-61,62-63Carroll Wallace 1945-47Charles Wallace 1937-39Lester Wallace 1977-81Rob Wallace 1973-74Mike Walter 1975-79Deon Wansel 1995-96Eric Watkinson 1987-91Tom Watson 1958-59Cap Weigle 1923-27Nate Weinstock 1926-28Alejandro Welch 1993-94Edwin Welch 1961-63Rolando Welch 1990-94Karl Wellinger 1928-31Vince Wesley 1975-79Jeff Weyer 1981-84Charley White 1951-55James Whitehurst 1952-55Tom Wieczerak 1989-90Donzel Wildey 1939-40Tony Wiles 1960-61Wiggie Wilker 1929-30Ez Williams 1922-26Grant Williams 1923-26Bill Willis 1931-32Robert Wills 2003-04Barry Wilson 1974-75Lamont Wilson 1998-00Ralph Wilson 1964-68Steve Wilson 2005-Robert Wimbrow 1941-42Jamie Witcher 1986-87Jerry Wolf 1965-67Roger Wolfe 1955-56Brent Wolford 1974-75,76-77Dwain Woodley 1983-86Neil Woolley 1929-32Kash Wright 1995-96,98-99Brian Wyant 1993-97Andrew Young 1962-63Denny Young 1924-26Kenny Young 1990-91,93-94Pat Young 1991-95Len Zawacki 1947-49Buford Zephir 1946-47Mark Zerbe 1988-89Paul Zlonkevicz 1945-47

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FIELD GOALSMADE (MIN. 9 FG)17 Art Press Mount St. Mary’s, 1/9/5117 Skip Shear Lebanon Valley, 1/7/6514 Ralph Martinell Loyola, 2/27/195711 Brett Foelber vs Hood, 11/18/0611 Kevin Henry Penn State York, 11/21/0811 Ryan Brandenburg Haverford, 1/27/0711 Ryan Brandenburg at Lebanon Valley, 11/17/0611 Will Talesnick Washington (Md.), 2/18/0610 Chad Arrington Villa Julie, 11/20/0710 Jemar Daniel at Muhlenberg, 1/11/0710 Josh McKay at Johns Hopkins, 2/18/0910 Robert Wills at Dickinson, 2/4/0410 Sam Anstead Washington (Md.), 1/26/059 Alan Hoyt Hood, 11/21/039 Alan Hoyt at Mt. Aloysius, 12/16/039 Chris Prior at Franklin & Marshall, 12/8/079 Kevin Henry Muhlenberg, 1/7/099 Kyle O’Connor Johns Hopkins, 1/21/049 Ryan Brandenburg Mary Washington, 12/18/069 Ryan Finch vs Hood, 11/25/079 T.J. Odunlami Dickinson, 2/27/08

FIELD GOALSATTEMPTED (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)25 Brett Foelber Gettysburg, 1/30/0823 Rolando Welch Elizabethtown, 1/9/99323 Sam Anstead Washington (Md.), 1/26/0522 Rolando Welch Waynesburg, 1/20/9322 Rolando Welch Dickinson, 12/7/9321 Alan Hoyt at Mt. Aloysius, 12/16/0321 Scott Lyon Mary Washingto, 12/2/9121 Scott Roth twice, 91-9220 Brett Foelber vs Hood, 11/18/0620 John Bugg Rutgers-Newark, 1/20/8720 Mike Sherlock Muhlenberg, 1/26/91

FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE (MIN. 8 FG, 60.0 PCT).889 Will Talesnick vs Washington (Md.), 11/20/05.833 Jemar Daniel at Muhlenberg, 1/11/07.800 Josh McKay Franklin & Marshall, 1/13/09.800 Kyle O’Connor at Washington (Md.), 2/22/05.786 Kevin Henry Penn State York, 11/21/08.727 Miguel Jones Johns Hopkins, 1/21/09.667 Brett Foelber vs Hobart, 12/29/07.667 Josh McKay at Johns Hopkins, 2/18/09.647 Ryan Brandenburg Haverford, 1/27/07.647 Ryan Brandenburg at Lebanon Valley, 11/17/06.647 Will Talesnick Washington (Md.), 2/18/06.615 Brett Foelber at Haverford, 1/6/07.615 Kevin Henry at Muhlenberg, 1/31/09.615 Kyle O’Connor Washington (Md.), 1/26/05.600 Kevin Henry Muhlenberg, 1/7/09.600 Kyle O’Connor Johns Hopkins, 1/21/04.600 T.J. Odunlami Dickinson, 2/27/08

3-POINT FIELD GOALSMADE (MIN. 6 3FG)8 Greg Hill Gettysburg, 1/19/007 Ryan Brandenburg Haverford, 1/27/076 Joe Hunter Gettysburg, 12/10/056 Pat Young three times, 93-946 Ryan Brandenburg at Lebanon Valley, 11/17/066 Ryan Brandenburg Mary Washington, 12/18/066 Will Talesnick Washington (Md.), 2/18/06

FREE THORWSMADE (MIN. 8 FT)16 Bill Spaar Johns Hopkins, 12/9/5712 Miguel Jones Dickinson, 2/27/0811 Mike Dipiero Muhlenberg, 1/12/0611 Ralph Martinell Washington (Md.), 1/11/195711 Ralph Martinell Gallaudet, 2/19/195711 T.J. Odunlami at St. Mary’s (Md.), 11/25/0810 Chris Prior Johns Hopkins, 2/20/0810 T.J. Odunlami at Franklin & Marshall, 12/8/079 Josh McKay Johns Hopkins, 1/21/099 Josh McKay Ursinus, 1/29/059 Kyle O’Connor Salisbury, 11/20/049 Mike Dipiero at Ursinus, 1/14/069 Sam Anstead at Washington (Md.), 1/28/049 T.J. Odunlami Haverford, 1/17/099 T.J. Odunlami at Stevenson, 11/29/08

9 T.J. Odunlami Washington (Md.), 2/16/088 Chad Arrington vs Frostburg State, 11/18/058 Chris Rutland Washington (Md.), 2/24/048 Jemar Daniel at Dickinson, 11/30/058 Jemar Daniel Dickinson, 2/2/058 Josh McKay Haverford, 1/7/068 Josh McKay at Johns Hopkins, 2/18/098 Kyle O’Connor Gettysburg, 1/24/048 Ryan Brandenburg Washington (Md.), 2/5/078 T.J. Odunlami vs Frostburg, 11/30/08

FREE THROWPERCENTAGE (MIN. 6 FT, 100.0 PCT)1.000 Brett Foelber at Goucher, 11/26/061.000 Jim Naughton Dickinson, 12/7/931.000 Kyle O’Connor Gettysburg, 1/24/041.000 Kyle O’Connor Villa Julie, 12/18/031.000 Kyle O’Connor at Haverford, 2/5/051.000 Miguel Jones at Muhlenberg, 1/11/071.000 Mike DiPiero Haverford, 1/7/061.000 Robert Koebke Haverford, 12/1/071.000 Ryan Brandenburg Gettysburg, 1/20/071.000 Ryan Brandenburg at Washington (Md.), 2/17/071.000 Ryan Brandenburg Washington (Md.), 2/5/071.000 T.J. Odunlami Haverford, 12/1/07

MOSTREBOUNDS (MIN. 20 REBOUNDS)31 Bill Spaar Towson, 12/16/5729 Bill Spaar Randolph-Macon, 3/2/5728 Ron Shirley Towson State, 196226 Bill Spaar Susquehanna, 2/12/5726 Randy Hutchinson Salisbury26 Randy Hutchinson University of Baltimore, 12/17/7025 Bill Spaar Gallaudet25 Bill Spaar Johs Hopkins25 Bill Spaar Washington25 Tom O’Malley Johns Hopkins24 Randy Hutchinson Johns Hopkins23 Dave Markey Lycoming22 Bill Bruce Rutgers-Camden22 Bill Spaar Johns Hopkins22 Dusty Martinell Gallaudet21 Bill Spaar Johns Hopkins21 Bob Korzenhausen Washington21 Rolando Welch Gettysburg, 1/23/9321 Ron Shirley Lycoming21 Ron Shirley Towson21 Tom O’Malley Catholic20 Bill Spaar Dickinson20 Dan Stubbs Gallaudet20 Dan Stubbs Washington20 Dave Markey Johns Hopkins20 Pat Hursey Gettysburg, 11/26/8520 Ralph Wilson Johns Hopkins20 Ralph Wilson Towson20 Randy Hutchinson Washington20 Rolando Welch Messiah, 11/23/9220 Ron Shirley Mount St. Mary’s20 Tom O’Malley Widener

MOSTASSISTS (MIN. 10 ASSISTS)15 Jim Dawson Lebanon Valley, 1/19/8215 Jim Dawson Ursinus, 2/11/8213 Scott Lyon Mary Washington, 12/2/9112 Jim Dawson Muhlenberg, 198112 John Stempler Moravian, 1/17/8712 Scott Lyon St. Mary’s, 12/2/9110 Mike DiPiero Hood, 11/21/0310 Mike DiPiero vs Washington (Md.), 11/20/05

MOSTSTEALS (MIN. 6 STEALS)9 Jim Dawson 1981-829 Scott Lyon Goucher, 2/7/917 Rolando Welch Wesley, 12/11/927 Scott Lyon Messiah, 11/23/927 Scott Lyon Messiah, 2/15/926 Chad Arrington at Goucher, 11/26/066 Chris Prior vs Hood, 11/25/076 Kevin Henry Muhlenberg, 1/7/096 Kyle O’Connor Valley Forge Christian, 11/19/046 Mike Dipiero Dickinson, 2/1/06

MOSTBLOCKED SHOTS (MIN. 5 BLOCKS)7 Rolando Welch Elizabethtown, 2/13/927 Rolando Welch St. Mary’s, 2/20/926 Louis Sarris-Grau at Swarthmore, 12/3/085 Jemar Daniel vs Hood, 11/18/065 Jemar Daniel Ursinus, 12/3/055 Jemar Daniel St. Mary’s (Md.), 2/12/075 Kevin Henry Washington (Md.), 2/16/085 Paul Pawlowski Goucher, 2/7/915 Rolando Welch Mary Washington, 1/11/94Returning players in bold.

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SEASONRECORDSSCORINGMOSTPOINTS (MIN. 400 POINTS)592 Art Press (26 games) 1950-51481 Will Marshall (23 games) 1997-98479 Skip Shear (22 games) 1964-65472 Rolando Welch (24 games) 1993-94466 Rolando Welch (24 games) 1992-93454 Rich Klitzberg (24 games) 1962-63452 John Feldman (21 games) 1973-74451 Art Press (21 games) 1949-50445 John Feldman (20 games) 1975-76442 Gary Fuss (23 games) 1966-67428 Bill Hutchinson (21 games) 1970-71427 Will Marshall (24 games) 1995-96425 Scott Roth (24 games) 1991-92423 Sloan Stewart (19 games) 1956-57417 Will Marshall (24 games) 1996-97416 Art Press (20 games) 1951-52415 Dan Stubbs (20 games) 1972-73414 Lester Wallace (25 games) 1978-79

SCORINGAVERAGE (MIN. 5 GAMES, 20.0 PPG)22.8 Art Press (26 games) 1950-5122.3 Sloan Stewart (19 games) 1956-5722.3 John Feldman (20 games) 1975-7621.8 Skip Shear (22 games) 1964-6521.5 John Feldman (21 games) 1973-7421.5 Art Press (21 games) 1949-5020.9 Will Marshall (23 games) 1997-9820.8 Art Press (20 games) 1951-5220.8 Dan Stubbs (20 games) 1972-7320.4 Bill Hutchinson (21 games) 1970-71

FIELD GOALSMADE (MIN. 175 FG)238 Art Press (26 games) 1950-51195 John Feldman (21 games) 1973-74194 Rolando Welch (24 games) 1992-93190 John Feldman (20 games) 1975-76183 Rolando Welch (24 games) 1993-94183 Skip Shear (22 games) 1964-65182 Rich Klitzberg (24 games) 1962-63182 Bill Hutchinson (21 games) 1970-71177 Scott Roth (24 games) 1991-92176 Dan Stubbs (20 games) 1972-73

FIELD GOALSATTEMPTED (MIN. 350 ATTEMPTS)433 Rich Klitzberg (24 games) 1962-63431 Tom O’Malley (24 games) 1962-63402 John Feldman (21 games) 1973-74392 Rolando Welch (24 games) 1992-93390 Dan Stubbs (20 games) 1972-73388 Rolando Welch (24 games) 1993-94378 John Feldman (20 games) 1975-76378 Dave Martin (23 games) 1960-61374 Skip Shear (22 games) 1964-65370 Sloan Stewart (19 games) 1956-57367 Hugh McIntyre (20 games) 1955-56366 Larry Suder (23 games) 1966-67362 Bill Hutchinson (21 games) 1970-71359 Will Marshall (23 games) 1997-98355 Tom O’Malley (20 games) 1961-62353 Scott Roth (24 games) 1991-92350 Lester Wallace (24 games) 1979-80

FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE (MIN. 25 FG, 56.0 PCT).612 Mike Furey (82-134) 2000-01.607 Mike Walter (68-112) 1977-78.603 John Seiler (94-156) 1983-84.600 Paul Pawlowski (27-45) 1989-90.591 Scott Kohr (78-132) 1982-83.587 Henry Montague (27-46) 1982-83.569 Wayne Coblentz (33-58) 1974-75.568 Scott Roth (96-169) 1990-91.566 Henry Montague (73-129) 1983-84.564 Paul Pawlowski (31-55) 1990-91.561 Mike Sherlock (78-139) 1988-89

3-POINT FIELD GOALSMADE (MIN. 45 3FG)70 Ryan Brandenburg (25 games) 2006-0764 Pat Young (25 games) 1994-9560 Kyle O’Connor (24 games) 2004-0557 Brian Tombs (24 games) 1998-9956 Kyle O’Connor (25 games) 2003-0454 Pat Young (15 games) 1993-9452 Joe Hunter (25 games) 2006-0750 Brian Tombs (24 games) 1996-9747 Greg Hill (24 games) 2002-0346 Mike Schmall (25 games) 1986-8746 Brian Tombs (23 games) 1997-98

3-POINT FIELD GOALSATTEMPTED (MIN. 100 ATT.)186 Ryan Brandenburg (25 games) 2006-07166 Pat Young (25 games) 1994-95152 Joe Hunter (25 games) 2006-07

150 Kyle O’Connor (24 games) 2004-05149 Brian Tombs (24 games) 1998-99144 Brian Tombs (24 games) 1996-97139 Pat Young (23 games) 1992-93134 Greg Hill (24 games) 2002-03132 Kyle O’Connor (25 games) 2003-04128 Pat Young (15 games) 1993-94124 Brian Tombs (23 games) 1997-98118 Jack Kowalik (25 games) 2001-02116 Kris Shuck (24 games) 1995-96110 Will Talesnick (24 games) 2005-06109 Joe Hunter (25 games) 2005-06106 Mike Schmall (25 games) 1986-87106 Jack Kowalik (24 games) 2000-01

3-POINT FGPRECENTAGE (MIN. 15 3FG, 40.0 PPG).571 Jeff Stempler (16-28) 1986-87.525 Eric Watkinson (42-80) 1989-90.468 Bryant Dull (29-62) 2002-03.453 Greg Hill (24-53) 2001-02.441 Alan Hoyt (26-59) 2000-01.434 Mike Schmall (46-106) 1986-87.429 Miguel Jones (21-49) 2006-07.429 Ryan Finch (18-42) 2008-09.426 Marc Rudolph (20-47) 1989-90.424 Kyle O’Connor (56-132) 2003-04.422 Pat Young (54-128) 1993-94.405 Greg Hill (30-74) 1999-00.404 Desmond Esteves (38-94) 2000-01.400 Kyle O’Connor (60-150) 2004-05.400 Brett Foelber (24-60) 2007-08.400 Will Talesnick (44-110) 2005-06

FREE THROWSMADE (MIN. 100 FT)123 Will Marshall (23 games) 1997-98123 Dick Bender (22 games) 1985-86122 Gary Fuss (23 games) 1966-67119 Sloan Stewart (19 games) 1956-57116 Art Press (26 games) 1950-51113 Art Press (21 games) 1949-50113 Skip Shear (22 games) 1964-65104 Jeff Davis (22 games) 1969-70104 Jim Dawson (23 games) 1981-82103 Tom O’Malley (23 games) 1960-61102 Mike DiPiero (25 games) 2005-06102 Lester Wallace (25 games) 1978-79102 Rich Braver (25 games) 1978-79

FREE THROWSATTEMPTED (MIN. 150 ATTEMPTS)183 Sloan Stewart (19 games) 1956-57169 Skip Shear (22 games) 1964-65167 Bill Spaar (21 games) 1957-58166 Bill Spaar (19 games) 1956-57162 Will Marshall (23 games) 1997-98155 Daveiid St. Rose (25 games) 1994-95154 Gary Fuss (23 games) 1966-67153 Al Bopst (20 games) 1953-54152 Al Bopst (17 games) 1954-55152 Jeff Davis (22 games) 1969-70

FREE THROWPERCENTAGE (MIN. 25 MADE, 85.0 PCT)1.000 Desmond Esteves (25-25) 2001-02.911 Dick Bender (123-135) 1985-86.905 Eric Miller (38-42) 1989-90.904 Desmond Esteves (47-52) 2000-01.872 John Trumbo (68-78) 1974-75.870 Steve Dziengeleski (47-54) 1994-95.869 John Trumbo (53-61) 1973-74.861 Ralph Wilson (62-72) 1967-68

REBOUNDINGMOSTREBOUNDS (MIN. 250 REBOUNDS)336 Bill Spaar (21 games) 1957-58320 Rolando Welch (120o-200d) 1992-93295 Ron Shirley (23 games) 1960-61290 Bill Spaar (19 games) 1956-57287 Dan Stubbs (20 games) 1972-73287 Randy Hutchinson (22 games) 1970-71281 Tom O’Malley (23 games) 1960-61269 Tom O’Malley (20 games) 1961-62266 Rolando Welch (94o-172d) 1993-94263 Ron Shirley (24 games) 1962-63258 Ralph Wilson (22 games) 1967-68255 Chris Prior (91o-164d) 2007-08

REBOUNDINGAVERAGE (MIN. 5 GAMES, 11.0 RPG)16.0 Bill Spaar (21 games) 1957-5815.3 Bill Spaar (19 games) 1956-5714.4 Dan Stubbs (20 games) 1972-7313.5 Tom O’Malley (20 games) 1961-6213.3 Rolando Welch (24 games) 1992-9313.0 Randy Hutchinson (22 games) 1970-7112.8 Ron Shirley (23 games) 1960-6112.7 Bill Sanders (9 games) 1956-57

12.2 Tom O’Malley (23 games) 1960-6111.7 Ralph Wilson (22 games) 1967-6811.2 Dave Markey (20 games) 1961-6211.1 Rolando Welch (24 games) 1993-9411.0 Ron Shirley (24 games) 1962-63

ASSISTSMOSTASSISTS (MIN. 100 ASSISTS)189 Jim Dawson 1981-82139 Scott Lyon 1991-92138 Scott Lyon 1990-91124 Jim Dawson 1980-81119 Skip Chambers 1974-75117 Bill Swift 1973-74114 Sam Leishure 1964-65

ASSISTSAVERAGE (MIN. 5 GAMES, 5.0 APG)8.2 Jim Dawson (23 games) 1981-825.8 Scott Lyon (24 games) 1991-925.8 Scott Lyon (24 games) 1990-915.7 Skip Chambers (21 games) 1974-755.3 Bill Swift (22 games) 1973-745.2 John Trumbo (19 games) 1974-755.2 Sam Leishure (22 games) 1964-655.1 Damien Maggio (15 games) 1977-785.0 Jim Dawson (25 games) 1980-81

BLOCKED SHOTSMOSTBLOCKED SHOTS (MIN. 35 BLOCKS)53 Rolando Welch 1993-9447 Rolando Welch 1991-9244 Will Marshall 1995-9643 Rolando Welch 1992-9341 Louis Sarris-Grau 2008-0939 Jemar Daniel 2006-0736 Josh McKay 2005-06

BLOCKED SHOTSAVERAGE (MIN. 5 GAMES, 1.5 BPG)2.6 Rolando Welch (18 games) 1991-922.2 Rolando Welch (24 games) 1993-941.8 Will Marshall (24 games) 1995-961.8 Rolando Welch (24 games) 1992-931.6 Louis Sarris-Grau (26 games) 2008-091.6 Jemar Daniel (25 games) 2006-071.5 Josh McKay (24 games) 2005-06

STEALSMOSTSTEALS (MIN. 65 STEALS)134 Jim Dawson 1981-8294 Scott Peters 1979-8089 Jim Dawson 1980-8188 Jim Dawson 1979-8083 Scott Peters 1980-8173 Rich Braver 1979-8066 Rich Braver 1978-79

STEALSAVERAGE (MIN. 5 GAMES, 3.0 PPG)5.8 Jim Dawson (23 games) 1981-823.9 Scott Peters (24 games) 1979-803.7 Jim Dawson (24 games) 1979-803.6 Jim Dawson (25 games) 1980-813.3 Scott Peters (25 games) 1980-813.0 Rich Braver (24 games) 1979-80

PARTICIPATIONMINUTESPLAYED (MIN. 800 MINUTES)850 Mike Dipiero 2005-06844 Joe Hunter 2006-07825 Rolando Welch 1993-94817 Pat Young 1994-95812 Ryan Brandenburg 2006-07

MINUTESAVERAGE (MIN. 34.0 MPG)35.6 Dick Bender (22 games) 1985-8635.0 Jim Hursey (22 games) 1985-8634.7 Dick Bender (23 games) 1984-8534.4 Rolando Welch (24 games) 1993-9434.3 Jim Hursey (22 games) 1984-8534.0 Mike Dipiero (25 games) 2005-06Returning players in bold.

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TEAMGAMERECORDSMOSTPOINTS (MIN. 88 POINTS)115 Johns Hopkins 1/18/69115 Franklin & Marshall 12/8/70100 Penn State York 11/21/0894 Washington (Md.) 2/18/0691 vs Washington (Md.) 11/20/0589 Washington (Md.) 2/24/04

FIELD GOALSMADE (MIN. 33 FG)50 Mary Washington 12/2/9142 Penn State York 11/21/0835 vs Hobart 12/29/0735 Washington (Md.) 2/18/0634 Valley Forge Christian 11/19/0434 vs Washington (Md.) 11/20/0533 vs Hood 11/25/0733 Washington (Md.) 2/24/04

FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE (MIN. 20 MADE, 50.0 PCT).556 vs Hobart 12/29/07.545 Penn State York 11/21/08.528 at Swarthmore 12/3/08.522 Washington (Md.) 2/18/06.520 Washington (Md.) 1/15/09.519 at St. Mary’s (Md.) 11/25/08.508 Dickinson 11/28/06.500 Muhlenberg 1/12/06.500 Johns Hopkins 1/21/04.500 Valley Forge Christian 11/19/04.500 at Stevenson 11/29/08

3-POINT FIELD GOALSMADE (MIN. 11 3FG)13 at Dickinson 1/31/0712 Haverford 1/22/9411 Johns Hopkins 1/21/0411 vs Hood 11/18/0611 vs Johns Hopkins 11/19/0511 Ursinus 12/3/0511 Swarthmore 2/4/0611 Johns Hopkins 2/8/06

3-POINTPERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 MADE, 50.0 PCT).556 Gettysburg 12/10/05.500 Johns Hopkins 1/21/04.500 at Dickinson 1/31/07.500 Ursinus 12/3/05

FREE THROWSMADE (MIN. 25 FT)41 Loyola 12/6/6128 Dickinson 2/27/0827 at Franklin & Marshall 12/8/0727 at Washington (Md.) 2/22/0526 Franklin & Marshall 1/26/0825 Washington (Md.) 1/15/0925 at Washington (Md.) 1/28/0425 Villa Julie 11/20/0725 at St. Mary’s (Md.) 11/22/0525 Washington (Md.) 2/5/07

FREE THROWPERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 MADE, 85.0 PPG)1.000 Lebanon Valley 12/3/53.893 Washington (Md.) 2/5/07.857 at Swarthmore 2/3/07.850 at Haverford 1/10/04

MOSTREBOUNDS (MIN. 50 REBOUNDS)80 Lycoming 12/13/6157 Villa Julie 11/20/0754 St. Mary’s (Md.) 12/11/0454 Swarthmore 2/12/0553 vs Salisbury 11/24/0751 vs Frostburg 11/30/0851 Washington (Md.) 2/5/07

MOSTASSISTS (MIN. 22 ASSISTS)33 NC-Wesleyan 12/28/7326 Penn State York 11/21/0823 Hood 11/21/0323 Washington (Md.) 2/24/04

MOSTSTEALS (MIN. 20 STEALS)MOST STEALS (MIN. 15 STEALS)28 Valley Forge Christian 11/19/0420 Dickinson 12/3/0320 Dickinson 12/3/03

MOSTBLOCKED SHOTS (MIN. 8 BLOCKS)12 St. Mary’s (Md.) 2/20/929 vs Hood 11/18/069 at Swarthmore 12/3/089 Swarthmore 2/4/098 Washington (Md.) 2/16/08

TEAMSEASONRECORDSMOSTPOINTS1981 (25 games) 1978-791944 (25 games) 1980-811939 (25 games) 1994-95

SCORINGAVERAGE85.7 (22 games) 1967-6884.1 (22 games) 1968-6982.2 (23 games) 1966-67

FIELD GOALSMADE774 (25 games) 1978-79753 (24 games) 1979-80744 (22 games) 1967-68

FIELD GOALSATTEMPTED1726 (23 games) 1966-671725 (24 games) 1962-631724 (22 games) 1967-68

FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE.507 (650-1283) 1982-83.506 (617-1220) 1981-82.492 (615-1251) 1985-86

3-POINT FIELD GOALSMADE193 (25 games) 2006-07162 (24 games) 2000-01156 (25 games) 2005-06

3-POINT FIELD GOALSATTEMPTED556 (25 games) 2006-07479 (25 games) 2005-06467 (24 games) 2000-01

3-POINT FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE.440 (70-159) 1986-87.421 (72-171) 1989-90.372 (135-363) 2001-02

FREE THROWSMADE463 (19 games) 1956-57462 (25 games) 1980-81459 (23 games) 1960-61

FREE THROWSATTEMPTED713 (19 games) 1956-57677 (20 games) 1955-56673 (23 games) 1960-61

FREE THROWPERCENTAGE.753 (417-554) 1982-83.747 (360-482) 1985-86.741 (397-536) 1967-68

MOSTREBOUNDS1218 (23 games) 1960-611182 (22 games) 1967-681155 (24 games) 1962-63

REBOUNDINGAVERAGE53.7 (22 games) 1967-6853.0 (23 games) 1960-6150.7 (19 games) 1956-57

MOSTASSISTS495 1974-75488 1973-74421 1981-82

ASSISTSAVERAGE23.6 (21 games) 1974-7522.2 (22 games) 1973-7418.3 (23 games) 1981-82

MOSTBLOCKED SHOTS107 1993-94102 1991-9299 2008-09

BLOCKED SHOTSAVERAGE4.5 (24 games) 1993-944.3 (24 games) 1991-923.8 (26 games) 2008-09

MOSTSTEALS422 1979-80375 1958-59365 1980-81

STEALSAVERAGE20.8 (18 games) 1958-5917.6 (24 games) 1979-8015.2 (23 games) 1981-82

SCORINGMOSTPOINTS (MIN. 1,000 POINTS)1620 Will Marshall (96 games) 1994-981564 Art Press (76 games) 1948-521399 Larry Suder(86 games) 1965-691394 Lester Wallace (94 games) 1977-811351 Rich Klitzberg (84 games) 1959-631305 Dave Martin (80 games) 1958-621263 Rolando Welch (90 games) 1990-941254 Tom O’Malley (84 games) 1959-631198 Brian Billman (90 games) 1996-001181 Jim Hursey (80 games) 1982-861163 Pat Young (87 games) 1991-951082 Alan Hoyt (96 games) 2000-041071 Doug Pinto (89 games) 1979-831053 Rich Eigen (84 games) 1962-661053 Jeff Davis (81 games) 1966-701045 Ed Krusinski (98 games) 1987-911035 Daveiid St. Rose (79 games) 1993-97

SCORINGAVERAGE (MIN. 40 GAMES, 15.0 PPG)20.6 Art Press (76 games) 1948-5219.8 John Feldman (50 games) 1972-7617.3 Sloan Stewart (40 games) 1956-5817.2 Dan Stubbs (54 games) 1970-7416.9 Will Marshall (96 games) 1994-9816.3 Dave Martin (80 games) 1958-6216.3 Larry Suder (86 games) 1965-6916.1 Rich Klitzberg (84 games) 1959-63

FIELD GOALSMADE (MIN. 400 FG)614 Art Press (76 games) 1948-52607 Will Marshall (96 games) 1994-98567 Lester Wallace (94 games) 1977-81553 Rich Klitzberg (84 games) 1959-63549 Larry Suder (86 games) 1965-69514 Rolando Welch (90 games) 1990-94485 Jim Hursey (80 games) 1982-86485 Dave Martin (80 games) 1958-62482 Tom O’Malley (84 games) 1959-63461 Brian Billman (90 games) 1996-00437 Rich Eigen (84 games) 1962-66436 Ed Krusinski (98 games) 1987-91435 Doug Pinto (89 games) 1979-83429 John Feldman (50 games) 1972-76

FIELD GOALSATTEMPTED (MIN. 900 ATTEMPTS)1352 Rich Klitzberg (84 games) 1959-631291 Dave Martin (80 games) 1958-621288 Larry Suder (86 games) 1965-691259 Tom O’Malley (84 games) 1959-631222 Will Marshall (96 games) 1994-981220 Lester Wallace (94 games) 1977-811094 Rich Eigen (84 games) 1962-661065 Rolando Welch (90 games) 1990-941004 Ed Krusinski (98 games) 1987-91975 Alan Hoyt (96 games) 2000-04965 Brian Billman (90 games) 1996-00963 Jim Hursey (80 games) 1982-86950 Dan Stubbs (54 games) 1970-74946 Pat Young (87 games) 1991-95

FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 FG, 50.0 PCT).845 Irvin Biasi (207-245) 1938-42.605 Dusty Martinell (199-329) 1954-57.567 Paul Pawlowski (115-203) 1989-93.555 Don Honeman (151-272) 1937-41.552 John Seiler (250-453) 1980-84.543 John Trumbo (246-453) 1973-75.537 Dwayne Milam (137-255) 1986-87.537 Pete Randall (102-190) 1977-79,80-81.525 Henry Montague (177-337) 1981-85.522 Frank Suffern (379-726) 1939-44.520 Mike Furey (268-515) 1997-01.520 Vince Wesley (318-612) 1975-79.515 Ralph Wilson (369-716) 1964-68.513 Dick Bender (213-415) 1984-86.513 Tom Ammons (351-684) 1972-76.512 Scott Kohr (174-340) 1979-83.509 Scott Roth (287-564) 1989-92.507 Rich Braver (307-605) 1977-80.504 Jim Hursey (485-963) 1982-86.502 David Malin (271-540) 1982-85.502 Bill Spaar (276-550) 1954-58.501 Scott Peters (328-655) 1978-81.501 Steve Farley (340-679) 1977-81

3-POINT FIELD GOALSMADE (MIN. 60 3FG)194 Pat Young (87 games) 1991-95169 Brian Tombs (92 games) 1995-99126 Greg Hill (79 games) 1999-03116 Kyle O’Connor (49 games) 2003-05105 Joe Hunter (84 games) 2003-07

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CAREERRECORDS102 Jack Kowalik (83 games) 1998-0281 Ryan Finch (93 games) 2005-0981 Eric Watkinson (83 games) 1987-9176 Miguel Jones (76 games) 2006-0975 Will Talesnick (81 games) 2002-0670 Ryan Brandenburg (25 games) 2006-0761 Alan Hoyt (96 games) 2000-04

3-POINT FIELD GOALSATTEMPTED (MIN. 150 ATT.)528 Pat Young (87 games) 1991-95458 Brian Tombs (92 games) 1995-99351 Joe Hunter (84 games) 2003-07341 Greg Hill (79 games) 1999-03307 Jack Kowalik (83 games) 1998-02282 Kyle O’Connor (49 games) 2003-05230 Miguel Jones (76 games) 2006-09213 Ryan Finch (93 games) 2005-09206 Will Talesnick (81 games) 2002-06186 Ryan Brandenburg (25 games) 2006-07184 Eric Watkinson (83 games) 1987-91170 Alan Hoyt (96 games) 2000-04167 Sam Anstead (97 games) 2000-05165 Sean Pond (73 games) 1997-01

3-POINT FGPERCENTAGE (MIN. 40 3FG, 30.0 PCT).440 Eric Watkinson (81-184) 1987-91.411 Kyle O’Connor (116-282) 2003-05.408 Mike Schmall (49-120) 1985-88.395 Bryant Dull (49-124) 2001-03,04-05.386 Desmond Esteves (44-114) 2000-02.380 Ryan Finch (81-213) 2005-09.376 Ryan Brandenburg (70-186) 2006-07.370 Greg Hill (126-341) 1999-03.369 Brian Tombs (169-458) 1995-99.367 Pat Young (194-528) 1991-95.364 Will Talesnick (75-206) 2002-06.359 Alan Hoyt (61-170) 2000-04.341 Mike DiPiero (47-138) 2002-06.332 Jack Kowalik (102-307) 1998-02.330 Miguel Jones (76-230) 2006-09.326 Brett Foelber (44-135) 2006-08

FREE THROWSMADE (MIN. 225 FT)371 Will Marshall (96 games) 1994-98336 Art Press (76 games) 1948-52335 Dave Martin (80 games) 1958-62301 Larry Suder (86 games) 1965-69290 Tom O’Malley (84 games) 1959-63276 Brian Billman (90 games) 1996-00276 Bill Spaar (58 games) 1954-58275 Jeff Davis (81 games) 1966-70260 Lester Wallace (94 games) 1977-81245 Rich Klitzberg (84 games) 1959-63244 Al Bopst (76 games) 1951-55239 Daveiid St. Rose (79 games) 1993-97239 Alan Hoyt (96 games) 2000-04237 Jim Dawson (72 games) 1979-82226 Mike DiPiero (99 games) 2002-06

FREE THROWSATTEMPTED (MIN. 300 ATTEMPTS)485 Will Marshall (96 games) 1994-98476 Brian Billman (90 games) 1996-00474 Bill Spaar (58 games) 1954-58458 Al Bopst (76 games) 1951-55436 Dave Martin (80 games) 1958-62430 Art Press (76 games) 1948-52429 Tom O’Malley (84 games) 1959-63386 Larry Suder (86 games) 1965-69380 Jeff Davis (81 games) 1966-70376 Daveiid St. Rose (79 games) 1993-97367 Sam Leishure (85 games) 1961-65364 Josh McKay (92 games) 2004-09362 Lester Wallace (94 games) 1977-81340 Rich Braver (70 games) 1977-80334 Rich Klitzberg (84 games) 1959-63327 Jim Dawson (72 games) 1979-82325 Al Jacobson (73 games) 1945-49318 Dave Sullivan (75 games) 1957-61317 Alan Hoyt (96 games) 2000-04314 Rolando Welch (90 games) 1990-94312 Mike DiPiero (99 games) 2002-06308 Sloan Stewart (40 games) 1956-58

FREE THROWPERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 MADE, 75.0 PCT).871 John Trumbo(121-139) 1973-75.857 Dick Bender (174-203) 1984-86.837 Ralph Wilson (170-203) 1964-68.807 Doug Pinto (201-249) 1979-83.799 Kyle O’Connor (119-149) 2003-05.795 Mike Sherlock (221-278) 1987-91.792 Gary Fuss (122-154) 1966-67.781 Art Press (336-430) 1948-52.780 Larry Suder (301-386) 1965-69.770 Brian Tombs (141-183) 1995-99

.768 Dave Martin (335-436) 1958-62

.767 T.J. Odunlami (148-193) 2007-09

.766 John Seiler (157-205) 1980-84

.765 Will Marshall (371-485) 1994-98

.760 Mike Baker (187-246) 1965-69

.759 Pat Young (205-270) 1991-95

.757 Ed Krusinski (140-185) 1987-91

.756 Scott Kohr (189-250) 1979-83

.756 Tom Ammons (133-176) 1972-76

.756 Sam Anstead (201-266) 2000-05

.754 Alan Hoyt (239-317) 2000-04

.752 Greg Hill (106-141) 1999-03

REBOUNDINGMOSTREBOUNDS (MIN. 500 REBOUNDS)911 Tom O’Malley (84 games) 1959-63850 Rolando Welch (325o-525d) 1990-94830 Ron Shirley (87 games) 1960-61,62-65742 Ralph Wilson (79 games) 1964-68710 Joe Smothers (81 games) 1965-69705 Brian Billman (228o-477d) 1996-00642 Tom Ammons (184o-458d) 1972-76626 Bill Spaar (58 games) 1954-58623 Chad Arrington (248o-375d) 2005-09616 Dave Markey (81 games) 1959-63604 Steve Farley (299o-305d) 1977-81580 Jeff Davis (81 games) 1966-70570 Will Marshall (179o-391d) 1994-98563 Dan Stubbs (54 games) 1970-74555 Mike Kroe (71 games) 1963-67550 Jim Hursey (80 games) 1982-86542 Randy Hutchinson (65 games) 1968-71539 Rich Eigen (84 games) 1962-66529 Dave Sullivan (75 games) 1957-61501 Alan Hoyt (153o-348d) 2000-04

REBOUNDINGAVERAGE (MIN. 40 GAMES, 7.0 RPG)10.8 Tom O’Malley (84 games) 1959-6310.8 Bill Spaar (58 games) 1954-5810.4 Dan Stubbs (54 games) 1970-749.6 Bill Bruce (49 games) 1957-609.5 Ron Shirley (87 games) 1960-61,62-659.4 Rolando Welch (90 games) 1990-949.4 Ralph Wilson (79 games) 1964-688.8 Joe Smothers (81 games) 1965-698.3 Randy Hutchinson (65 games) 1968-717.9 Tom Ammons (81 games) 1972-767.8 Brian Billman (90 games) 1996-007.8 Mike Kroe (71 games) 1963-677.6 Dave Markey (81 games) 1959-637.3 Skip Shear (22 games) 1964-657.2 Jeff Davis (81 games) 1966-707.1 Dave Sullivan (75 games) 1957-617.0 Rich Braver (70 games) 1977-80

ASSISTSMOSTASSISTS (MIN. 200 ASSISTS)392 Jim Dawson 1979-82353 Scott Lyon 1989-93322 Mike DiPiero 2002-06307 Sam Leishure 1961-65291 Rich Klitzberg 1959-63282 Pat Young 1991-95256 Mike Baker 1965-69251 Bob Decker 1969-73204 Ron Athey 1968-72202 Dave Engel 1979-83202 Will Marshall 1994-98200 Lester Wallace 1977-81

ASSISTSAVERAGE (MIN. 40 GAMES, 2.0 APG)5.4 Jim Dawson (72 games) 1979-824.7 Scott Lyon (75 games) 1989-934.5 Skip Chambers (43 games) 1973-753.6 Sam Leishure (85 games) 1961-653.6 Dick Bender (45 games) 1984-863.5 Rich Klitzberg (84 games) 1959-633.4 John Feldman (50 games) 1972-763.3 Mike DiPiero (99 games) 2002-063.2 Pat Young (87 games) 1991-953.0 Bill Swift (63 games) 1971-743.0 Bob Decker (83 games) 1969-733.0 Kevin Ness (56 games) 1981-843.0 Mike Baker (86 games) 1965-692.7 Ron Athey (75 games) 1968-722.7 Jeff Cree (46 games) 1996-982.5 Marc Rudolph (58 games) 1987-902.3 Greg Hill (79 games) 1999-032.3 Larry Suder (86 games) 1965-69

BLOCKED SHOTSMOSTBLOCKED SHOTS (MIN. 35 BLOCKS)167 Rolando Welch 1990-94

106 Will Marshall 1994-9895 Jemar Daniel 2003-0790 Josh McKay 2004-0970 Jon Pearson 1999-0349 Chad Arrington 2005-0948 Jeff Daniels 1992-9643 Paul Pawlowski 1989-9341 Louis Sarris-Grau 2008-0941 Scott Roth 1989-9237 Mike Furey 1997-0135 Dave Barnes 1986-90

BLOCKED SHOTSAVERAGE (MIN. 40 GAMES, 0.5 BPG)1.9 Rolando Welch (90 games) 1990-941.1 Will Marshall (96 games) 1994-981.0 Jemar Daniel (94 games) 2003-071.0 Josh McKay (92 games) 2004-090.8 Jon Pearson (83 games) 1999-030.8 Scott Roth (54 games) 1989-920.8 Paul Pawlowski (57 games) 1989-930.5 Jeff Daniels (88 games) 1992-960.5 Chad Arrington (92 games) 2005-090.5 Kevin Henry (52 games) 2007-09

STEALSMOSTSTEALS (MIN. 125 STEALS)311 Jim Dawson 1979-82211 Scott Peters 1978-81184 Rich Braver 1977-80172 Chad Arrington 2005-09165 Pat Young 1991-95159 Bob Decker 1969-73157 Steve Farley 1977-81155 Mike DiPiero 2002-06153 Scott Lyon 1989-93131 Rolando Welch 1990-94127 Larry Suder 1965-69125 Tom O’Malley 1959-63125 Lester Wallace 1977-81125 John Seiler 1980-84

STEALSAVERAGE (MIN. 40 GAMES, 1.5 SPG)4.3 Jim Dawson (72 games) 1979-823.0 Scott Peters (71 games) 1978-812.6 Rich Braver (70 games) 1977-802.1 John Feldman (50 games) 1972-762.0 Scott Lyon (75 games) 1989-931.9 Bob Decker (83 games) 1969-731.9 Pat Young (87 games) 1991-951.9 Chad Arrington (92 games) 2005-091.8 Skip Chambers (43 games) 1973-751.7 Bill Swift (63 games) 1971-741.7 Dwain Woodley (55 games) 1983-861.7 Steve Farley (95 games) 1977-811.6 Mike DiPiero (99 games) 2002-061.5 Ron Athey (75 games) 1968-721.5 Tom O’Malley (84 games) 1959-631.5 Larry Suder (86 games) 1965-691.5 Kyle O’Connor (49 games) 2003-051.5 Rolando Welch (90 games) 1990-94

GAMESPLAYED (MIN. 90 GAMES)99 Mike DiPiero 2002-0699 Dave Barnes 1986-9099 Frank Suffern 1939-4498 Ed Krusinski 1987-9197 Sam Anstead 2000-0597 Chris Rutland 2002-0696 Alan Hoyt 2000-0496 Will Marshall 1994-9895 Mike Furey 1997-0195 Steve Farley 1977-8194 Jemar Daniel 2003-0794 Lester Wallace 1977-8194 Jon Bugg 1985-8993 Ryan Finch 2005-0993 Dave Engel 1979-8392 Josh McKay 2004-0992 Brian Tombs 1995-9992 Chad Arrington 2005-0992 Jeff Myers 1996-0091 Chris Prior 2004-0890 Rolando Welch 1990-9490 Brian Billman 1996-00Returning players in bold.

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MCOACH: H.M.KELLER1921-221/7 at Gettysburg L, 15-351/11 at St. John’s (Md.) L, 24-311/27 at Blue Ridge W, 30-23 vs. St. Andrews W, 27-20 (OT)2/7 at Mt. St. Mary’s L, 27-332/18 GETTYSBURG L, 14-213/11 MT. ST. MARY’S L, 17-29Overall: 2-5Home: 0-2 Away: 1-2Unknown location: 1-0

COACH: H.B.SPEIR/KENSHROYER1922-23 vs. Md. State Normal W, 52-24 vs. Md. Sch. for Deaf W, 39-21 vs. St. Andrews L, 18-19 vs. St. John’s (Md.) L, 18-22 vs. Blue Ridge W, 36-25 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s L, 30-40 vs. Daleville W, 32-23 vs. Virginia Tech L, 16-38 vs. St. Andrews W, 37-15 vs. Roanoke L, 27-32 vs. Lynchburg W, 38-16 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s L, 21-24 vs. Blue Ridge W, 39-36 vs. St. John’s (Md.) W, 22-13 vs. Delaware W, 29-15Overall: 9-6Unknown location: 9-6

1923-24 vs. Salisbury W, 25-22 vs. Md. State Normal W, 28-15 vs. St. Andrews W, 33-13 vs. Catholic L, 21-23 vs. Washington (Md.) L, 18-40 vs. Blue Ridge W, 33-12 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s L, 8-29 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s L, 13-21 vs. Washington (Md.) L, 23-44 vs. St. John’s (Md.) W, 27-26 vs. Blue Ridge W, 26-12Overall: 6-5Unknown location: 6-5

COACH: H.B.SPEIR1924-25 vs. Penn St. Forestry L, 27-31 vs. Georgetown L, 17-25 vs. Washington (Md.) L, 15-21 vs. Gettysburg L, 21-30 vs. Bridgewater W, 21-17 vs. UMBC W, 33-12 vs. Blue Ridge W, 18-16 vs. Blue Ridge L, 20-32 vs. Washington (Md.) L, 17-34 vs. Gettysburg L, 16-24Overall: 3-7Unknown location: 3-7

1925-26 at Navy L, 16-53 at Bucknell L, 26-27 at Susquehanna W, unknown vs. Lebanon Valley L, 27-39 vs. Blue Ridge L, unknown vs. Gallaudet W, unknown vs. Blue Ridge L, unknown vs. Washington (Md.) W, 26-19 vs. Gettysburg L, 22-31 vs. Gettysburg L, unknown vs. Loyola L, unknown vs. Temple L, unknown at Stevens Tech L, 24-43 vs. Susquehanna W, unknown vs. Washington (Md.) L, unknown vs. Bucknell L, unknownOverall: 4-12Unknown location: 3-9 Away: 1-3

1926-27 vs. Navy L, 15-30 vs. Penn St. Forestry W, 20-17 vs. Bucknell L, 21-34 vs. Blue Ridge L, 20-29 vs. American L, 25-30 vs. Loyola W, 35-24 vs. Susquehanna W, 34-12 vs. Gallaudet W, 39-29 vs. Washington (Md.) W, 28-24 vs. Gettysburg L, 23-26 vs. Washington (Md.) L, 16-41 vs. Blue Ridge W, 39-24 vs. Gallaudet W, 42-28 vs. Maryland L, 25-32 vs. Loyola W, 33-29

vs. Delaware W, 35-27 vs. George Washington L, 28-31Overall: 9-8Unknown location: 9-8

1927-2812/10 vs. Navy L, 19-22 vs. Lafayette W, 30-15 vs. Penn State L, 20-49 vs. Bucknell L, 34-48 vs. Susquehanna W, 35-21 vs. St. Thomas W, 29-251/8 at Blue Ridge W, 29-271/9 at Mt. St. Mary’s L, 22-351/13 BLUE RIDGE W, 30-231/19 LEBANON VALLEY W, 38-341/31 at Loyola W, 27-252/1 PENN ST. FORESTRY W, 30-232/3 at Drexel W, 33-252/4 at Temple L, 31-382/7 vs. Gettysburg L, 32-37 (OT)2/11 vs. Univ. of Baltimore W, 29-252/14 vs. Gettysburg L, 30-442/21 MT. ST. MARY’S W, 30-232/28 LOYOLA W, 35-313/1 at Maryland L, 29-30 vs. Bucknell L, 36-40Overall: 12-9Home: 5-0 Away: 3-3Unknown location: 4-6

1928-2912/12 at Georgetown L, 23-3812/15 at Navy L, 27-491/10 at Penn State L, 19-461/12 at Bucknell L, 33-511/15 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE L, 16-261/22 MT. ST. MARY’S W, 26-211/24 at St. John’s (Md.) L, 20-431/31 PENN ST. FORESTRY W, 21-112/2 at Loyola L, 30-342/7 BLUE RIDGE W, 40-282/11 ST. JOHN’S (MD.) L, 19-262/13 BUCKNELL L, 26-342/15 MARYLAND L, 17-322/19 LOYOLA L, 32-332/28 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE L, 26-293/2 at Mt. St. Mary’s L, 24-39Overall: 3-13Home: 3-6 Away: 0-7

COACH: BILLPELTON1929-301/9 at Penn State L, 20-451/10 at Bucknell L, 24-371/11 at Susquehanna L, 27-371/14 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE L, 9-491/17 at Dickinson L, 22-361/21 LEBANON VALLEY L, unknown1/29 at Navy L, 23-482/1 at Loyola (Md.) L, 11-262/4 ST. JOHN’S (MD.) L, unknown2/6 at Maryland L, unknown2/8 at St. John’s (Md.) L, 25-322/11 MT. ST. MARY’S L, 25-282/18 BLUE RIDGE W, 33-142/20 at Univ. of Baltimore L, 34-352/25 LOYOLA L, 24-262/27 at Georgetown L, 32-353/3 at Mt. St. Mary’s L, 18-32Overall: 1-16Home: 1-7 Away: 0-9

COACH: NEILSTAHLEY1930-3111/7 at Washington (Md.)* L, 26-3612/19 at Navy L, 22-361/13 BLUE RIDGE W, 51-161/20 at Johns Hopkins* L, 34-381/29 ST. JOHN’S (MD.) L, 30-311/31 LOYOLA* L, 24-612/3 at Mt. St. Mary’s* W, 29-202/6 at Bucknell L, 28-302/7 at Penn State L, 22-402/10 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 31-422/14 at Maryland L, 35-452/17 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 28-222/20 at St. John’s (Md.) L, 28-312/24 at Loyola* L, 23-562/28 MT. ST. MARY’S* L, 24-31Overall: 3-12 Md. Intercollegiate: 2-6Home: 2-4 Away: 1-8

1931-321/8 at Bucknell L, 32-351/9 at Penn State L, 21-471/16 at Loyola* L, 17-391/19 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 24-231/30 at Navy L, 19-49

2/2 MT. ST. MARY’S* L, 13-242/4 at Georgetown L, 14-252/5 at Johns Hopkins* L, 29-352/9 BUCKNELL W, 24-212/12 at Maryland L, 15-252/16 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 25-192/20 at St. John’s (Md.) L, 11-342/24 LOYOLA* W, 21-192/27 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 22-333/5 at Washington (Md.)* L, 17-32Overall: 4-11 Md. Intercollegiate: 3-5Home: 4-1 Away: 0-10

1932-331/5 at Loyola* L, 32-431/13 at Bucknell W, 32-191/14 at Penn State L, 15-431/17 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 24-371/21 at Washington (Md.)* L, 31-34 (OT)2/1 at Navy L, 18-452/2 at Johns Hopkins* W, 31-282/7 at Loyola* L, 28-422/11 at Gallaudet W, 35-232/14 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 40-232/18 at Maryland L, 27-322/25 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 27-392/28 MT. ST. MARY’S* L, 27-38Overall: 4-9 Md. Intercolligiate: 2-6Home: 1-2 Away: 3-7

1933-3412/5 at Georgetown L, 9-331/6 at Navy L, 21-411/9 at Catholic L, 23-411/12 at Bucknell W, 34-261/13 at St. Thomas L, 21-561/16 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 29-181/20 at Washington (Md.)* W, 23-181/23 MT. ST. MARY’S* W, 35-311/27 at Johns Hopkins* L, 25-451/31 GEORGE WASHINGTON L, 35-372/2 at Loyola* W, 48-392/6 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 40-322/13 LOYOLA* W, 41-352/17 at Maryland L, 33-492/21 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 18-213/2 at PMC W, 28-253/8 at Potomac St. L, 40-45Overall: 8-9 Md. Intercollegiate: 6-2Home: 4-1 Away: 4-7Neutral: 0-1

COACH: CHARLESHAVENS1934-3512/12 at Georgetown L, 34-381/5 at Navy L, 20-551/9 at Catholic L, 29-551/12 at Washington (Md.)* L, 26-381/16 at Penn State L, 25-431/18 at Villanova L, 19-431/25 at Johns Hopkins* L, 36-381/29 ST. JOHN’S (MD.)* W, 41-401/30 at West Chester L, 22-402/2 at Loyola* L, 30-322/5 MT. ST. MARY’S* W, 37-352/9 at Univ. of Baltimore W, 34-282/12 LOYOLA* W, 42-362/16 at George Washington L, 35-662/20 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 23-262/23 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 57-302/26 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 31-393/5 at St. John’s (Md.)* L, 34-35Overall: 5-13 Md. Intercollegiate: 4-6Home: 4-1 Away: 1-12

COACH: BRUCEFERGUSON1935-3612/7 WEST CHESTER L, 26-3712/11 GEORGETOWN L, 13-4612/6 at Villanova L, 16-3212/17 HIGH POINT L, 32-421/10 ST. JOSEPH’S L, 37-381/11 at Washington (Md.)* L, 35-412/14 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE L, 30-392/15 at Catholic L, 33-441/22 at Navy L, 17-27

1/24 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 42-381/28 ST. JOHNS (MD.)* W, 43-381/30 at Loyola L, 31-342/4 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 21-332/8 at Baltimore W, 36-262/11 LOYOLA* W, 34-242/15 at St. Johns (Md.)* W, 44-252/19 MT. ST. MARY’S* L, 32-332/25 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 32-302/28 BUCKNELL W, 32-302/22 at Johns Hopkins* W, 40-303/6 at Bucknell L, 34-44Overall: 8-13 Md. Collegiate: 6-3Home: 5-6 Away: 3-7

1936-3712/9 WEST CHESTER L, 29-4712/11 at Villanova L, 20-5112/12 at St. Joseph’s L, 25-5112/14 at Georgetown L, 16-4612/17 MARSHALL L, 28-561/9 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 22-411/12 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE L, 35-381/13 at Navy L, 27-481/14 at Maryland L, 23-391/19 ST. JOHNS (MD.)* W, 36-221/21 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 38-191/28 at Catholic L, 32-331/30 at Loyola* L, 23-312/2 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 33-35 (OT)2/6 at Univ. of Baltimore L, 16-542/9 LOYOLA* W, 33-322/23 at Washington (Md.)* W, 30-262/27 at St. Johns (Md.)* L, 21-272/16 MT. ST. MARY’S* L, 31-35Overall: 4-15 Md. Collegiate: 4-5Home: 3-5 Away: 1-10

1937-3812/10 FROSTBURG ST. L, 30-3112/14 AMERICAN L, 25-3012/16 at Georgetown L, 31-551/8 at Washington (Md.)* L, 27-471/11 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE L, 24-411/16 at Villanova L, 21-251/18 at St. Johns (Md.)* W, 27-211/22 at Navy L, 26-501/27 at Catholic L, 28-312/1 MT. ST. MARY’S* L, 25-341/5 at Univ. of Baltimore L, 34-422/8 LOYOLA* L, 26-282/11 WAYNE L, 25-522/12 at Loyola* L, 27-292/15 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 25-372/17 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 35-342/22 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 27-53Overall: 2-15 Md. Collegiate: 2-6Home: 1-7 Away: 1-8

1938-3912/8 at Georgetown L, 23-4612/10 at Frostburg St. L, 49-5412/13 AMERICAN L, 28-3412/14 at St. Joseph’s L, 43-8112/15 at Villanova L, 20-511/10 at Johns Hopkins* L, 24-351/14 at Delaware L, 34-361/18 ST. JOHN’S (MD.)* W, 38-191/19 at Univ. of Baltimore L, 19-401/28 at American L, 34-361/31 MT. ST. MARY’S* L, 24-362/4 at Washington (Md.)* L, 25-662/7 LOYOLA* W, 31-292/11 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE L, 25-312/15 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 29-332/22 at St. John’s (Md.)* W, 43-352/25 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 34-332/28 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 34-392/12 DELAWARE L, 36-412/14 at Loyola* L, 23-43Overall: 4-16 Md. Collegiate: 4-6Home: 3-5 Away: 1-11

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MPAGE3712/17 at Univ. of Baltimore L, 21-431/10 at Gettysburg* L, 39-511/13 at Johns Hopkins* W, 40-371/17 at Catholic* W, 27-231/20 DREXEL W, 50-291/23 at Loyola* L, 36-501/26 at Mt. St. Mary’s* W, 34-312/3 at Washington (Md.)* L, 39-502/6 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE L, 27-382/10 VILLANOVA L, 41-642/13 AMERICAN* W, 50-412/15 CATHOLIC* W, 33-312/17 LOYOLA* L, 37-402/20 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 34-382/22 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 45-412/23 DREW L, 34-382/27 MT. ST. MARY’S* L, 31-332/28 at American* W, 43-41Overall: 8-13 Md. Collegiate: 7-6Home: 4-6 Away: 4-7

1940-4112/12 at Georgetown L, 29-4112/14 at American* W, 40-3912/18 at Dickinson L, 37-451/11 at Johns Hopkins* W, 38-361/14 LOYOLA (MD.)* L, 30-591/17 at Catholic* W, 43-261/18 at Univ. of Baltimore L, 29-471/24 MT. ST. MARY’S* W, 32-301/25 at Drexel W, 40-361/29 GETTYSBURG* L, 24-362/1 at Washington (Md.)* W, 42-40 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 43-56 DELAWARE* W, 46-29 CATHOLIC* W, 34-252/14 at Loyola* L, 34-36 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 41-382/22 at Johns Hopkins* W, 27-26 at American* L, 40-502/26 TOWSON W, 42-243/6 vs Washington (Md.)% W, 38-373/11 vs Loyola^ W, 39-38Overall: 13-8 Mason-Dixon: 9-5Home: 6-2 Away: 5-6Neutral: 2-0

COACH: CHARLESENGLE1941-4212/11 BRIDGEWATER* W, 41-2412/12 at Georgetown L, 43-6612/16 BALTIMORE L, 33-431/10 at Johns Hopkins* W, 54-401/14 at Loyola* L, 38-39 (OT)1/17 at Delaware* W, 37-271/21 CATHOLIC* W, 50-331/19 at Gettysburg* L, 40-571/24 at Washington (Md.)* W, 47-321/27 MT. ST. MARY’S* L, 39-461/29 ABERDEEN L, 40-442/3 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 32-352/7 WASH. & JEFF. L, 29-312/11 DICKINSON W, 40-292/14 LOYOLA (MD.)* L, 32-412/17 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 44-402/19 at Catholic* W, 48-352/21 AMERICAN* L, 43-452/24 at Bridgewater (Va.)* W, 44-372/25 at American* W, 66-552/27 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 59-513/3 at Mt. St. Mary’s* W, 48-313/5 vs Delaware$ W, 48-443/6 vs Catholic% W, 40-243/7 at Loyola^ L, 33-42Overall: 14-11 Mason-Dixon: 11-6Home: 5-6 Away: 7-5Neutral: 2-0

COACH: BRUCEFERGUSON1942-4312/8 at Georgetown L, 34-7512/10 CURTIS BAY COAST GUARD W, 52-3312/12 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE W, 54-181/9 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 42-211/13 LOYOLA (MD.)* W, 37-341/16 DELAWARE* W, 39-241/19 at Catholic* L, 42-551/23 at Washington (Md.)* L, 26-482/3 GETTYSBURG* W, 40-302/6 at Delaware* W, 32-292/10 at Loyola* W, 54-352/12 CAMP PICKETT L, 45-542/13 at Dickinson W, 38-342/16 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 38-472/18 CATHOLIC* W, 57-472/20 at Univ. of Baltimore W, 52-232/24 at American* W, 54-402/24 AMERICAN* W, 63-51

2/26 vs Delaware$ L, 49-52Overall: 13-6 Mason-Dixon: 9-3Home: 8-2 Away: 5-3Neutral: 0-1

COACH: STUARTWILDER1944-451/4 LOYOLA L, 26-291/13 GETTYSBURG L, 22-412/3 JOHNS HOPKINS W, 50-492/20 at Loyola L, 45-472/24 at Gettysburg L, 36-73 BRIDGEWATER L, 56-713/5 at Johns Hopkins L, 43-48Overall: 1-6Home: 1-3 Away: 0-3

COACH: BRUCEFERGUSON1945-4612/14 at Gallaudet* L, 35-431/9 at Gettysburg L, 20-781/12 at Washington (Md.)* L, 35-421/15 at Bridgewater* L, 33-481/17 AMERICAN* L, 27-641/19 at Loyola* L, 34-581/20 GALLAUDET* L, 51-54 (2OT)1/22 at Dickinson W, 45-411/26 MT. ST. MARY’S* W, 50-221/31 at Mt. St. Mary’s* W, 53-272/6 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 57-512/9 at American* L, 58-622/13 at Loyola* L, 43-452/16 at Catholic* L, 34-402/19 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 47-372/23 at Johns Hopkins* W, 40-362/25 BRIDGEWATER* L, 36-442/26 CATHOLIC* W, 49-392/28 vs Gallaudet$ W, 54-363/1 at Loyola% W, 50-353/2 vs American^ L, 39-50Overall: 9-12 Mason-Dixon: 6-10Home: 4-3 Away: 4-8Neutral: 1-1

1946-4712/13 at Gallaudet* W, 47-3512/16 at Maryland L, 39-4912/18 at Quantico Marines L, 42-631/15 CATHOLIC* W, 48-371/18 at Washington (Md.)* L, 49-651/21 GALLAUDET* W, 61-421/24 DICKINSON L, 55-701/25 at Gettysburg L, 40-572/5 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 36-472/7 MT. ST. MARY’S* W, 51-422/12 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 57-56 (OT)2/13 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 35-692/15 at Loyola* L, 43-592/19 at Catholic* W, 49-482/21 at American* W, 71-68 (OT)2/22 AMERICAN* L, 46-662/25 LOYOLA* L, 66-752/27 at Johns Hopkins* L, 44-483/6 vs Mt. St. Mary’s$ L, 40-49Overall: 7-12 Mason-Dixon: 7-7Home: 4-4 Away: 3-7Neutral: 0-1

1947-4812/8 ROANOKE L, 41-5212/11 MARYLAND L, 58-6312/12 at Quantico Marines L, 34-6912/13 at William & Mary L, 49-7512/17 at American* L, 49-6512/18 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE W, 51-441/14 at Dickinson L, 43-641/16 GALLAUDET* W, 65-441/20 CATHOLIC* L, 47-531/22 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 49-811/24 at Loyola* L, 60-751/31 GETTYSBURG L, 45-642/7 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 68-622/11 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 90-382/14 LOYOLA (MD.)* L, 49-742/16 AMERICAN* W, 54-522/19 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY W, 54-522/24 at Catholic* W, 40-352/26 MT. ST. MARY’S* L, 48-512/28 at Johns Hopkins* L, 58-69Overall: 7-13 Mason-Dixon: 5-7Home: 6-6 Away: 1-7

1948-4912/8 LEBANON VALLEY L, 44-6512/10 WAGNER L, 47-5312/14 BALTIMORE* L, 57-6012/17 at American* L, 38-661/8 at Washington (Md.)* W, 60-551/11 at Catholic* L, 46-64

1/13 LOYOLA* L, 49-771/15 at Hampden-Sydney L, 41-691/20 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 63-801/22 at Gettysburg L, 53-721/28 at Gallaudet* W, 61-452/2 at Loyola* L, 47-722/5 AMERICAN* W, 61-592/9 at Johns HOpkins* W, 64-492/11 CATHOLIC* W, 58-492/16 at Baltimore* L, 55-592/18 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 70-562/22 MT. ST. MARY’S* W, 64-622/24 DICKINSON L, 51-772/26 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 82-633/1 at American$ L, 60-84Overall: 8-13 Mason-Dixon: 8-7Home: 5-5 Away: 3-8

1949-5012/6 LEBANON VALLEY L, 77-7912/10 WAGNER L, 46-6312/13 at Dickinson L, 57-701/7 at Washington (Md.)* L, 56-571/12 at Loyola* L, 59-801/10 CATHOLIC* W, 76-701/14 at Univ. of Baltimore* L, 43-601/17 MT. ST. MARY’S* L, 49-511/21 AMERICAN* L, 66-741/31 LOYOLA* L, 45-552/2 vs. Shippensburg L, 53-902/7 at Catholic* L, 43-602/8 TOWSON L, 60-732/10 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 65-382/14 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 60-462/21 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE* W, 60-502/18 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY W, 53-522/22 at American* L, 57-852/25 at Johns Hopkins* L, 66-692/28 at Mt. St. Mary’s* W, 78-773/7 GETTYSBURG L, 71-85Overall: 6-15 Mason-Dixon: 5-9Home: 5-7 Away: 1-7Unknown location: 0-1

1950-5111/30 vs. Lehigh L, 46-5412/8 vs. Wagner L, 37-6712/11 vs. Dickinson L, 48-5512/14 vs. Drew W, 85-5312/12 vs. Navy L, 55-8512/16 vs. Lebanon Valley L, 72-821/6 vs. Washington (Md.)* L, 55-581/9/51 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 73-931/11 vs. Catholic* L, 59-711/13 vs. Gallaudet* W, 95-581/18 vs. Loyola* W, 60-461/20 vs. Univ. of Baltimore* W, 69-522/1 vs. Shippensburg L, 64-662/6 vs. Catholic* W, 64-632/9 vs. Gallaudet* W, 76-442/10 vs. Johns Hopkins* L, 54-772/13 vs. Gettysburg L, 68-712/14 vs. Washington (Md.)* W, 65-562/17 vs. American L, 60-672/20 vs. Johns Hopkins* W, 93-802/24 vs. Univ. of Baltimore* W, 80-572/27 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 64-733/1 vs. Towson W, 74-513/3 vs. Loyola* L, 65-71 vs. Hampden-Sydney$ W, 77-65 vs. American% L, 64-95Overall: 11-15 Mason-Dixon: 8-6Unknown location: 11-15

1951-5212/4 LEBANON VALLEY L, 66-7612/8 at Bucknell L, 72-8812/11 at Navy L, 51-7512/12 at Dickinson W, 74-701/10 MT. ST. MARY’S* W, 68-491/16 at Catholic* L, 66-671/18 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 72-711/21 at Mt. St. Mary’s* W, 57-421/26 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE* W, 67-532/5 at Univ. of Baltimore* W, 60-582/7 AMERICAN* L, 54-712/9 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 65-452/12 GALLAUDET* L, 57-772/13 LOYOLA* L, 61-832/19 CATHOLIC* W, 59-492/23 at Johns Hopkins* L, 57-692/26 at Washington (Md.)* L, 45-632/28 TOWSON W, 74-513/1 at Loyola* L, 42-653/6 at Loyola$ L, 50-58Overall: 9-11 Mason-Dixon: 7-7Home: 6-4 Away: 3-7

1952-5312/3 at Navy L, 44-126

12/6 at Gettysburg L, 56-8912/8 at Catholic* W, 77-5412/16 at Towson* W, 69-64 (OT)12/18 AMERICAN* L, 61-821/8 at Washington (Md.)* W, 66-541/10 MT. ST. MARY’S* L, 78-851/13 at Univ. of Baltimore* L, 54-781/16 at Hampden-Sydney L, 63-691/21 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 49-592/3 LOYOLA* L, 83-862/7 BUCKNELL L, 83-86 (OT)2/11 CATHOLIC* L, 50-572/14 at Johns Hopkins* L, 52-722/17 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 68-852/19 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE* L, 62-722/21 at Loyola* L, 61-862/24 at American* L, 49-762/25 DICKINSON L, 66-762/28 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 61-73Overall: 3-17 Mason-Dixon: 3-12Home: 0-9 Away: 3-8

1953-5412/3 at Lebanon Valley L, 51-8312/5 at Gallaudet* L, 55-7212/16 MT. ST. MARY’S* L, 65-8912/18 CATHOLIC* W, 76-581/6 GETTYSBURG L, 54-861/9 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 69-521/13 at Loyola* L, 62-661/15 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY L, 62-731/19 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE* L, 67-681/20 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 55-782/4 at Gallaudet* W, 88-642/6 at Washington (Md.)* L, 50-662/10 LEBANON VALLEY L, 69-742/11 at Catholic* L, 69-822/13 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 65-812/16 LOYOLA* L, 51-582/18 at Univ. of Baltimore* L, 67-962/22 AMERICAN* L, 64-702/24 at Dickinson L, 46-892/27 at Johns Hopkins* L, 70-86Overall: 3-17 Mason-Dixon: 3-12Home: 2-8 Away: 1-9

1954-55 vs. Catholic* L, 72-78 vs. Hampden-Sydney L, 71-79 vs. Lebanon Valley L, 56-85 vs. Gettysburg L, 68-106 vs. Washington (Md.)* L, 74-84 vs. Loyola* L, 77-89 vs. American* L, 64-90 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 55-97 vs. Dickinson L, 65-68 vs. Univ. of Baltimore* L, 75-108 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 62-95 vs. Johns Hopkins* L, 67-93 vs. Univ. of Baltimore* L, 92-112 vs. Loyola* L, 62-85 vs. Gallaudet* W, 97-75 vs. Catholic* W, 83-67 vs. Johns Hopkins* W, 87-843/1 vs. Gallaudet* W, 98-70Overall: 4-14 Mason-Dixon: 4-10Unknown location: 4-14

1955-5612/3 RUTGERS-SO. JERSEY W, 75-5512/6 at Elizabethtown L, 56-11112/9 GETTYSBURG L, 60-6612/10 at Franklin & Marshall L, 62-9612/14 RANDOLPH-MACON W, 70-6212/15 DICKINSON L, 62-891/5 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY L, 66-791/7 at Washington (Md.)* L, 89-911/10 MT. ST. MARY’S* L, 50-1001/17 at Catholic* L, 70-751/20 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 59-731/24 at Loyola* L, 68-79 LOYOLA* L, 67-89 at Johns Hopkins* W, 72-632/14 at Susquehanna L, 57-712/18 CATHOLIC* L, 77-1002/21 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 62-902/23 AMERICAN* L, 75-832/25 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 77-622/28 at Gallaudet* W, 78-55Overall: 5-15 Mason-Dixon: 3-9Home: 3-8 Away: 2-7

COACH: RICHARDCLOWER1956-5712/1 at Rutgers-So. Jersey W, 70-6712/7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL L, 69-9912/11 BRIDGEWATER* L, 87-9812/12 at Gettysburg L, 62-8712/15 at Catholic* L, 84-108

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1957-5812/6 at Catholic* L, 72-7412/7 at Bridgewater* W, 76-7012/10 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 68-7112/12 GETTYSBURG L, 62-8112/16 at Towson* L, 78-791/10 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 83-1061/11 MT. ST. MARY’S* L, 72-1221/14 AMERICAN* L, 63-1111/16 LOYOLA* L, 63-891/18 at Susquehanna L, 82-1032/1 at Gallaudet* W, 81-552/5 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 56-882/8 RUTGERS W, 89-732/11 CATHOLIC* L, 69-862/12 at Franklin & Marshall L, 58-902/14 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY L, 58-792/15 at Johns Hopkins* L, 69-782/20 at Loyola* L, 59-892/21 at Washington (Md.)* L, 64-832/22 at Dickinson L, 59-762/24 GALLAUDET* W, 91-61Overall: 4-17 Mason-Dixon: 3-12Home: 2-8 Away: 2-9

1958-5912/5 CATHOLIC* L, 61-8512/10 at Johns Hopkins* L, 63-7912/13 at Rutgers L, 74-7612/17 TOWSON* W, 70-631/8 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 49-751/10 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 46-771/12 at American* L, 52-751/15 at Loyola* L, 49-731/17 SUSQUEHANNA L, 52-601/19 at Gallaudet* L, 51-622/4 MT. ST. MARY’S* L, 67-1012/7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL L, 72-1032/10 LOYOLA* L, 68-872/12 GALLAUDET* L, 85-952/13 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 62-692/19 at Catholic* L, 71-1032/21 DICKINSON L, 66-742/16 at Washington (Md.)* L, 39-55Overall: 1-17 Mason-Dixon: 1-13Home: 1-9 Away: 0-8

1959-6012/3 GALLAUDET* W, 74-5512/7 CATHOLIC* L, 72-7512/9 at Dickinson L, 58-8012/12 LYCOMING W, 78-7312/15 LOYOLA* L, 80-981/6 at Johns Hopkins* L, 62-741/7 at Washington (Md.)* L, 58-741/9 TOWSON* W, 78-631/11 at Gallaudet* W, 61-481/13 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 54-481/16 at Susquehanna L, 60-1011/18 at Towson* W, 79-681/20 MT. ST. MARY’S* W, 83-822/11 at PMC L, 61-862/16 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 81-631/18 at Mt. St. Mary’s* L, 78-982/20 JOHNS HOPKINS$ W, 94-742/23 at Franklin & Marshall W, 82-732/25 vs. Bridgewater% L, 70-94Overall: 10-9 Mason-Dixon: 7-5Home: 7-2 Away: 3-6Neutral: 0-1

1960-6112/3 at Catholic+ L, 64-7612/6 at Loyola+ W, 71-6812/9 at Lycoming* W, 84-7312/13 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 81-7612/15 DICKINSON* W, 91-5312/19 at Roanoke W, 68-6512/20 at Lynchburg W, 76-5912/21 vs Richmond Institute L, 68-771/5 WASHINGTON (MD.)*+ L, 68-771/9 at Mt. St. Mary’s+ L, 70-851/10 GALLAUDET+ W, 85-51

1/11 JOHNS HOPKINS*+ W, 90-571/17 TOWSON+ W, 96-521/21 SUSQUEHANNA* W, 74-722/6 at Johns Hopkins*+ W, 90-542/9 PMC* W, 93-732/10 at Gallaudet+ W, 54-522/14 at Washington (Md.)*+ L, 63-652/16 ELIZABETHTOWN* W, 64-632/20 MT. ST. MARY’S+ L, 58-832/22 at Towson+ W, 70-622/25 at Johns Hopkins$ W, 86-652/28 at Randolph-Macon% L, 69-87Overall: 16-7 MAC(*): 8-2Home: 8-2 Mason-Dixon(+): 7-5Away: 8-4 Neutral: 0-1

1961-6212/4 at Susquehanna* L, 55-7312/6 LOYOLA+ L, 77-8412/13 at Lycoming* W, 82-6812/15 at Washington (Md.)*+ W, 76-681/4 at Johns Hopkins*+ W, 60-541/6 at Dickinson* W, 71-511/8 MT. ST. MARY’S+ L, 74-951/10 at Gallaudet+ W, 76-641/12 CATHOLIC+ W, 85-761/15 GALLAUDET+ W, 83-641/17 JOHNS HOPKINS*+ W, 80-431/19 at Towson+ W, 85-542/19 WASHINGTON (MD.)*+ W, 73-722/12 at Widener* L, 56-752/14 at Elizabethtown* L, 61-852/16 at Franklin & Marshall* W, 77-632/20 at Mt. St. Mary’s+ L, 44-692/22 TOWSON+ W, 78-423/2 at Albright~ L, 72-873/3 at PMC~ L, 84-90Overall: 12-8 MAC(*): 7-5Home: 5-2 Mason-Dixon(+): 9-3Away: 7-6

1962-63 at Loyola+ W, 89-81 at Lebanon Valley* W, 70-61 TOWSON+ W, 88-52 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 54-48 WASHINGTON (MD.)*+ W, 87-76 at Hofstra* L, 58-90 at Moravian* L, 68-82 DICKINSON* W, 57-56 at Richmond Institute L, 74-87 at Elon L, 71-87 at Atlantic Christian L, 69-83 at Mt. St. Mary’s+ L, 69-78 at Lycoming* W, 87-77 GALLAUDET+ L, 57-62 SUSQUEHANNA* L, 34-51 JOHNS HOPKINS*+ W, 55-49 at Towson+ W, 76-72 at Gallaudet+ W, 57-45 at Johns Hopkins*+ L, 53-70 ELIZABETHTOWN* L, 57-79 at Washington (Md.)*+ W, 92-85 MT. ST. MARY’S+ L, 58-74 at Univ. of Baltimore+ W, 78-69 at Catholic$ L, 64-80Overall: 12-12 MAC: 7-5Home: 5-4 Mason-Dixon: 8-4Away: 7-8

COACH: JAMESBRAGGONIER1963-6412/4 at Loyola+ L, 67-7412/7 at Washington (Md.)*+ W, 94-8612/9 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 70-9612/11 at Lebanon Valley* L, 79-9112/14 at Towson+ W, 90-6812/17 HOFSTRA* L, 78-10912/19 GALLAUDET+ W, 96-721/7 MT. ST. MARY’S+ L, 85-99

1/9 OLD DOMINION L, 72-781/11 at Elizabethtown* L, 65-971/15 at Johns Hopkins*+ W, 66-581/17 at Washington and Lee W, 69-641/18 at Bridgewater+ L, 60-712/8 JOHNS HOPKINS*+ W, 84-552/11 at Dickinson* L, 78-932/13 at Susquehanna* L, 75-892/15 at Washington (Md.)*+ L, 68-1012/17 at Mt. St. Mary’s+ L, 63-952/19 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE+ L, 70-83Overall: 6-13 MAC(*): 4-6Home: 2-5 Mason-Dixon(+): 5-6Away: 4-8

COACH: RICHARDCLOWER1964-6512/2 at Navy L, 66-10412/7 DICKINSON* L, 86-9312/9 WASHINGTON (MD.)*+ W, 78-7712/11 TOWSON+ W, 110-9012/15 at Univ. of Baltimore+ W, 82-7412/17 FRAKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 99-8212/27 vs Richmond Inst W, 90-8112/28 vs SE Mass. Tech W, 85-661/5 at Towson+ W, 97-721/7 at Lebanon Valley* W, 89-831/9 ELIZABETHTOWN* L, 76-881/12 at Mt. St. Mary’s+ L, 79-871/16 at Johns Hopkins*+ W, 65-581/17 BRIDGEWATER+ W, 103-881/19 at Delaware W, 67-652/12 LOYOLA+ L, 67-702/15 at Muhlenberg* L, 69-802/19 MT. ST. MARY’S+ L, 65-902/22 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE+ W, 71-652/25 at Randolph-Macon L, 65-852/10 at Johns Hopkins*+ W, 82-742/17 at Gallaudet+ W, 88-68Overall: 14-8 MAC(*): 5-3Home: 5-4 Mason-Dixon(+): 9-3Away: 7-4 Neutral: 2-0

1965-6612/2 at Washington (Md.)*+ W, 103-96 (OT)12/4 TOWSON+ L, 95-10312/8 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 77-8212/10 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE+ W, 93-7912/16 vs Towson+ W, 95-7112/29 vs Millersville L, 77-10412/30 vs Emory & Henry L, 78-901/5 LEBANON VALLEY* W, 89-681/6 vs Washington (Md.)*+ W, 88-671/8 at Elizabethtown* L, 78-901/10 at Dickinson* L, 71-781/12 at Lycoming* L, 79-851/14 MT. ST. MARY’S+ L, 84-1072/4 LOYOLA+ L, 69-762/9 at Johns Hopkins*+ W, 81-692/14 JOHNS HOPKINS*+ L, 69-772/16 at Mt. St. Mary’s+ L, 48-702/19 at Bridgewater+ L, 88-1042/21 at Univ. of Baltimore+ W, 86-722/24 at Randolph-Macon$ L, 63-78Overall: 7-13 MAC(*): 4-5Home: 2-4 Mason-Dixon(+): 6-6Away: 3-7 Neutral: 2-2

1966-6712/1 WASHINGTON (MD.)*+ W, 107-9412/3 at Towson+ L, 59-6912/6 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 76-7312/9 at Gettysburg L, 50-7112/10 BRIDGEWATER+ W, 96-8912/12 ALLEGHENY W, 96-6012/15 vs Univ. of Baltimore+ L, 44-4812/29 vs Glassboro St. W, 95-8012/30 at SE Mass. Tech. W, 72-611/5 vs Washington (Md.)*+ W, 91-831/7 ELIZABETHTOWN* L, 76-89

1/10 TOWSON+ L, 81-82 (2OT)1/12 at Johns Hopkins*+ L, 76-861/14 MT. ST. MARY’S+ L, 73-992/4 at Frostburg St. W, 83-742/9 at Loyola+ L, 79-862/13 at Mt. St. Mary’s+ L, 82-992/15 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE+ L, 80-872/18 LYCOMING* L, 102-1172/20 SHEPHERD* L, 100-1022/21 DICKINSON* W, 111-912/24 at Lebanon Valley* L, 78-1232/25 JOHNS HOPKINS*+ L, 83-94Overall: 9-14 MAC(*): 4-5Home: 5-7 Mason-Dixon(+): 3-10Away: 2-6 Neutral: 2-1

1967-6812/2 at Washington (Md.)*+ W, 77-7612/5 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 66-7912/7 TOWSON+ L, 76-8412/9 at Bridgewater+ L, 99-11012/11 GETTYSBURG L, 87-11012/14 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE+ W, 79-771/4 WASHINGTON (MD.)*+ W, 87-671/6 SALISBURY W, 99-741/9 at Towson+ L, 94-1101/11 MT. ST. MARY’S+ L, 67-951/13 at Johns Hopkins*+ L, 94-972/6 at Shepherd+ L, 74-752/7 FROSTBURG ST. W, 79-692/9 LOYOLA+ L, 79-922/10 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY+ W, 97-802/13 at Mt. St. Mary’s+ L, 74-802/15 at Univ. of Baltimore+ L, 80-902/17 GALLAUDET+ W, 100-862/20 at Dickinson W, 105-912/22 LEBANON VALLEY* W, 89-792/23 RHODE ISLAND L, 112-1222/24 JOHNS HOPKINS*+ L, 75-83Overall: 9-13 MAC(*): 3-3Home: 7-6 Mason-Dixon(+): 5-10Away: 2-7

COACH: RONALDSISK1968-6912/4 at Salisbury L, 87-8912/7 WASHINGTON (MD.)*+ L, 81-8412/10 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 84-6812/12 at Towson+ L, 75-9612/14 BRIDGEWATER+ L, 93-10812/17 TOWSON+ L, 43-4912/19 at Univ. of Baltimore+ L, 98-1081/3 at Davis and Elkins L, 80-881/4 vs W.Va. Wesleyan W, 85-821/8 at Washington (Md.)*+ W, 100-781/11 SHEPHERD+ L, 90-1031/18 JOHNS HOPKINS*+ W, 115-812/1 FROSTBURG ST. W, 93-772/5 at Loyola+ L, 73-1032/7 at Washington and Lee L, 69-882/8 at Hampden-Sydney+ L, 71-802/11 BALTIMORE+ L, 104-111 (OT)2/13 MT. ST. MARY’S+ L, 64-962/15 at Gallaudet+ W, 82-672/18 DICKINSON* L, 99-110 (OT)2/20 at Lebanon Valley* L, 68-812/22 at Johns Hopkins*+ W, 96-85Overall: 7-15 MAC (*): 4-3Home: 3-7 Mason-Dixon(+): 4-10Away: 3-8 Neutral: 1-0

1969-7012/3 SALISBURY W, 105-8512/6 WASHINGTON (MD.)*+ W, 81-8012/9 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 62-8812/12 vs Muskingum L, 61-6412/13 vs Bethany L, 60-7712/16 at Bridgewater+ L, 70-8112/18 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE+ L, 80-891/10 PMC* W, 60-471/17 at Johns Hopkins*+ L, 54-721/24 TOWSON+ L, 64-711/26 at Shepherd+ W, 72-711/28 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE* L, 37-731/31 at Frostburg St. W, 67-462/2 at Dickinson* W, 80-702/4 LOYOLA+ L, 57-942/6 at Washington (Md.)*+ L, 64-732/7 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY L, 65-69 (OT)2/10 at Univ. of Baltimore+ L, 67-822/14 GALLAUDET+ W, 103-602/16 at Mt. St. Mary’s+ L, 54-832/19 LEBANON VALLEY* W, 65-592/21 JOHNS HOPKINS*+ L, 61-66Overall: 8-14 MAC(*): 4-5Home: 5-6 Mason-Dixon(+): 3-9Away: 3-6 Neutral: 0-2

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MPAGE3912/1 FROSTBURG ST. L, 60-6612/3 at Moravian* W, 92-8312/5 at Randolph-Macon+ L, 56-7312/8 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 115-7112/12 BRIDGEWATER+ L, 75-8012/17 at Univ. of Baltimore+ L, 102-11112/28 at Salisbury W, 98-8812/29 vs Lynchburg W, 86-801/9 at PMC* L, 62-1001/16 JOHNS HOPKINS*+ W, 93-711/20 UMBC+ W, 78-611/23 at Towson+ L, 63-711/27 DICKINSON* L, 71-721/29 MUHLENBERG* L, 76-901/30 at Salisbury W, 80-742/3 at Loyola+ L, 88-932/6 at Washington (Md.)*+ L, 85-892/9 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE+ L, 73-772/13 at Gallaudet+ W, 92-622/15 MT. ST. MARY’S+ W, 83-802/18 at Lebanon Valley* L, 66-1052/20 at Johns Hopkins*+ L, 57-77Overall: 9-13 MAC(*): 3-6Home: 4-5 Mason-Dixon(+): 4-8Away: 4-8 Neutral: 1-0

1971-7212/1 at Frostburg St. L, 37-4812/4 RANDOLPH-MACON+ L, 41-6512/7 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 51-8012/9 at Bridgewater+ L, 67-8412/11 MORAVIAN* W, 67-6512/27 at Salisbury L, 72-7312/28 vs Trenton St. L, 39-721/8 PMC* W, 65-571/10 SALISBURY W, 79-741/15 at Johns Hopkins*+ L, 60-7412/19 at UMBC+ L, 52-531/19 at Dickinson* L, 51-771/26 at Muhlenberg* L, 77-821/29 WASHINGTON (MD.)*+ L, 71-872/2 LOYOLA+ L, 83-892/5 SWARTHMORE* W, 77-752/8 at Mt. St. Mary’s+ L, 57-592/12 GALLAUDET+ W, 79-532/16 at Haverford W, 61-582/19 JOHNS HOPKINS+ W, 94-812/23 LEBANON VALLEY* L, 64-952/26 at Ursinus* L, 60-61Overall: 7-15 MAC(*): 3-7Home: 6-4 Mason-Dixon(+): 2-7Away: 1-10 Neutral: 0-1

COACH: ALEXOBER1972-7311/29 MUHLENBERG* L, 84-8712/1 at Salisbury L, 86-9612/2 at Gettysburg* L, 70-9312/5 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 93-6012/7 BRIDGEWATER W, 86-7112/9 at Moravian* L, 54-551/6 at Widener* L, 60-751/9 at Loyola L, 60-921/13 UMBC W, 65-621/16 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 66-891/19 FROSTBURG ST. W, 77-571/24 DICKINSON* L, 61-711/27 at Washington (Md.)* L, 72-792/7 MT. ST. MARY’S W, 74-722/10 at Gallaudet W, 92-432/12 at Swarthmore* W, 76-482/14 HAVERFORD* W, 68-592/17 at Johns Hopkins* L, 61-662/22 at Lebanon Valley* L, 58-802/24 URSINUS* W, 82-60Overall: 9-11 MAC: 4-9Home: 7-3 Away: 2-8

1973-7411/30 vs. Bridgewater L, 77-7912/1 vs. Muhlenberg* W, 73-6912/3 vs. Gettysburg L, 62-6912/4 vs. Franklin & Marshall* L, 82-84 (OT)12/8 vs. Moravian* W, 79-6412/27 vs. Randolph-Macon L, 62-8112/28 vs. N.C. Wesleyan W, 92-581/5 vs. Widener* L, 55-571/8 Loyola L, 77-871/10 vs. Castleton State W, 80-611/15 vs. Johns Hopkins* L, 56-651/19 vs. Salisbury W, 105-751/23 vs. Dickinson* L, 70-711/26 vs. Washington (Md.)* W, 87-791/28 vs. Frostburg St. L, 81-832/7 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s L, 68-802/9 vs. Gallaudet W, 87-432/11 vs. Swarthmore* W, 87-792/13 vs. Haverford* W, 69-672/16 vs. Johns Hopkins L, 99-101 (OT)

2/20 vs. Lebanon Valley* W, 81-712/23 vs. Ursinus* L, 74-92Overall: 10-12 MAC: 6-5Unknown location: 10-12

1974-7512/3 vs. Franklin & Marshall* W, 62-5912/5 vs. Gettysburg L, 74-7712/7 vs. Moravian* L, 59-60 (OT)12/9 vs. Widener* L, 39-7112/14 vs. Bridgewater L, 58-621/8 vs. Loyola 64-711/11 vs. Messiah W, 76-731/14 vs. Johns Hopkins* W, 70-621/18 vs. Salisbury L, 68-781/22 vs. Dickinson* W, 63-581/25 vs. Washington (Md.)* W, 81-761/28 vs. Muhlenberg* W, 66-562/3 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s L, 80-832/8 vs. Gallaudet W, 87-542/10 vs. Swarthmore* L, 62-632/12 vs. Haverford* W, 76-632/15 vs. Johns Hopkins L, 71-772/18 vs. Frostburg St. L, 69-852/20 vs. Lebanon Valley* L, 68-73 (OT)2/22 vs. Ursinus* W, 82-622/28 vs. Franklin & Marshall L, 53-85Overall: 9-12 MAC: 7-4Unknown location: 9-12

1975-7612/3 vs. Muhlenberg* W, 64-6112/5 vs. Bridgewater W, 68-5812/6 vs. Lebanon Valley* W, 77-6712/10 vs. Gettysburg* L, 55-7412/13 vs. Franklin & Marshall* W, 93-771/6 vs. Ursinus L, 77-921/10 vs. Messiah W, 86-701/15 vs. Washington (Md.) W, 92-761/17 vs. Susquehanna L, 78-1001/21 vs. Moravian* L, 61-801/23 vs. Johns Hopkins W, 91-791/24 vs. Haverford L, 79-881/28 vs. Dickinson* W, 102-841/31 vs. Muhlenberg* W, 89-842/4 vs. Lebanon Valley* W, 80-682/7 vs. Gettysburg* W, 65-562/10 vs. Franklin & Marshall* L, 59-622/14 vs. Moravian* L, 65-822/17 vs. Gallaudet W, 96-602/21 vs. Dickinson* L, 69-95Overall: 12-8 MAC: 7-5Unknown location: 12-8

1976-7711/26 vs. Hampden-Sydney L, 61-6311/27 vs. Washington and Lee L, 59-7012/1 vs. Muhlenberg* L, 49-7112/3 vs. Bridgewater L, 67-7112/4 vs. Lebanon Valley* L, 50-5912/8 vs. Gettysburg* L, 62-63 (OT)12/11 vs. Franklin & Marshall* L, 54-7212/29 vs. Loyola L, 58-9312/30 vs. St. Anselm L, 64-731/4 vs. Ursinus W, 81-621/8 vs. Messiah L, 82-861/13 vs. Washington (Md.) L, 69-891/18 vs. Moravian* L, 61-721/20 vs. Johns Hopkins W, 80-771/22 vs. Haverford L, 60-731/26 vs. Dickinson* L, 51-711/29 vs. Muhlenberg* W, 82-812/1 vs. Lebanon Valley* L, 71-812/5 vs. Gettysburg* L, 65-662/8 vs. Franklin & Marshall* L, 66-752/12 vs. Moravian* L, 57-862/15 vs. Susquehanna W, 81-732/17 vs. Gallaudet W, 74-682/19 vs. Dickinson* L, 62-79Overall: 5-19 MAC: 1-11Unknown location: 5-19

1977-7811/30 vs. Muhlenberg* L, 72-7412/2 vs. Bridgewater W, 88-6712/3 vs. Lebanon Valley* L, 73-7612/8 vs. Gettysburg* L, 76-8512/10 vs. Franklin & Marshall* L, 61-661/7 vs. Messiah W, 87-671/10 vs. Rhode Island W, 67-611/16 vs. Moravian* L, 61-731/19 vs. Johns Hopkins L, 72-751/21 vs. Haverford W, 80-671/23 vs. Washington (Md.) W, 77-701/25 vs. Dickinson* W, 69-581/28 vs. Muhlenberg* L, 80-991/31 vs. Lebanon Valley* L, 71-772/4 vs. Gettysburg* W, 79-652/9 vs. Ursinus L, 83-1042/11 vs. Moravian* L, 60-75

2/13 vs. Franklin & Marshall* L, 77-972/14 vs. Susquehanna L, 57-612/17 vs. Gallaudet W, 113-712/18 vs. Dickinson* L, 69-87Overall: 8-13 MAC: 2-10Unknown location: 8-13

1978-7911/29 at Muhlenberg* W, 75-7312/2 LEBANON VALLEY* W, 72-6712/5 at Bridgewater L, 105-106 (2OT)12/7 GETTYSBURG* W, 89-84 (OT)12/9 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 77-941/5 BLOOMSBURG L, 60-631/6 DELAWARE VALLEY L, 76-821/10 JOHNS HOPKINS W, 93-701/13 WASHINGTON (MD.) W, 88-651/16 MORAVIAN* W, 84-541/18 at Johns Hopkins W, 77-751/20 at Haverford W, 85-84 (OT)1/22 at Messiah L, 83-841/24 at Dickinson* L, 78-841/27 at Muhlenberg* W, 96-801/30 at Lebanon Valley* L, 68-822/1 at Washington (Md.) L, 82-83 (OT)2/3 at Gettysburg* W, 93-92 (OT)2/6 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 76-842/8 URSINUS W, 86-772/10 at Moravian* L, 54-642/13 at Susquehanna W, 71-69 (OT)2/16 at Gallaudet W, 110-792/17 DICKINSON* W, 55-542/22 at Widener% L, 48-84Overall: 14-11 MAC: 7-5Home: 7-3 Away: 7-8

1979-8011/28 LEBANON VALLEY* W, 92-6412/2 vs Gallaudet W, 98-651/4 BRIDGEWATER W, 95-8812/6 at Gettysburg* L, 67-7212/8 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 64-551/10 vs Merchant Marine W, 105-721/5 vs Salisbury L, 88-1021/9 WASHINGTON (MD.) W, 95-641/12 at Moravian* W, 57-561/17 JOHNS HOPKINS W, 84-741/19 at Haverford L, 62-801/21 MUHLENBERG* W, 101-821/23 at Dickinson* W, 73-701/26 at Muhlenberg* W, 71-591/29 at Lebanon Valley* L, 74-921/31 at Washington (Md.) W, 75-662/2 GETTYSBURG* W, 99-842/5 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 70-792/7 at Ursinus L, 72-872/9 at Moravian* W, 90-562/12 at Susquehanna L, 75-78 (OT)2/14 MESSIAH W, 76-702/16 at Dickinson* W, 79-662/21 at Ursinus% L, 64-68Overall: 16-8 MAC: 9-3Home: 8-0 Away: 6-7Neutral: 2-1

1980-8111/21 JOHN JAY W, 68-5311/22 FROSTBURG ST. W, 89-7911/23 vs Gallaudet W, 87-5512/4 MARY WASHINGTON W, 112-6612/6 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 78-791/7 GETTYSBURG* L, 74-871/9 vs Salisbury L, 77-791/10 vs St. Mary’s (Md.) W, 79-671/12 at Bridgewater L, 79-851/14 at Muhlenberg* W, 82-721/17 MORAVIAN* W, 70-531/19 at Lebanon Valley* W, 68-651/22 at Johns Hopkins L, 60-681/24 at Messiah L, 64-661/28 at Dickinson* L, 77-831/31 MUHLENBERG* W, 91-802/3 LEBANON VALLEY* W, 81-582/5 WASHINGTON (MD.) L, 81-842/7 at Gettysburg* W, 93-662/10 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 76-782/12 URSINUS L, 79-802/14 at Moravian* L, 70-782/17 SUSQUEHANNA W, 90-732/21 DICKINSON* W, 59-582/23 at Gettysburg L, 60-62Overall: 13-12 MAC: 7-5Home: 8-4 Away: 3-7Neutral: 2-1

1981-8211/21 CABRINI W, 85-6711/22 CATHOLIC W, 60-5211/24 at Mary Washington W, 62-5212/2 MESSIAH W, 67-56

12/5 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 71-7612/8 at York (Pa.) L, 55-5912/10 at Gallaudet W, 94-561/6 GETTYSBURG* W, 85-641/13 MUHLENBERG* W, 81-701/16 at Moravian* L, 45-511/19 at Lebanon Valley* W, 74-551/22 JOHNS HOPKINS W, 78-621/25 BRIDGEWATER W, 84-621/27 DICKINSON* W, 74-67 (OT)1/30 at Muhlenberg* L, 54-742/2 LEBANON VALLEY* W, 57-532/4 at Washington (Md.) W, 84-80 (OT)2/6 at Gettysburg* W, 69-582/9 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 61-682/11 at Ursinus L, 68-702/13 MORAVIAN* W, 70-632/16 at Susquehanna W, 86-812/20 DICKINSON* L, 41-49Overall: 16-7 MAC: 7-5Home: 10-2 Away: 6-5

1982-8311/20 DREW W, 86-7911/21 WASHINGTON (MD.) W, 77-6812/1 at Messiah W, 66-6212/4 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 65-7612/7 YORK (PA.) W, 70-62 (OT)12/8 ST. MARY’S (MD.) W, 99-5612/11 LEBANON VALLEY* W, 78-671/5 GETTYSBURG* W, 71-681/8 at Bridgewater W, 71-671/12 at Muhlenberg* L, 66-771/15 MORAVIAN* W, 80-741/20 at Johns Hopkins W, 105-741/22 SALISBURY W, 80-661/26 at Dickinson* L, 59-611/29 MUHLENBERG* W, 68-502/1 at Lebanon Valley* W, 95-862/3 WASHINGTON (MD.) W, 80-752/5 at Gettysburg* L, 56-702/8 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 90-822/10 URSINUS W, 82-582/14 at Moravian* L, 46-682/16 at Frostburg St. L, 73-902/19 DICKINSON* L, 52-54Overall: 16-7 MAC: 6-6Home: 12-1 Away: 4-6Neutral: 0-0

COACH: NICKZOULIAS1983-8411/18 BRIDGEWATER L, 54-6011/19 LYCOMING L, 56-7411/29 at York (Pa.) L, 58-7312/1 at Albright L, 67-7612/3 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 60-8012/6 at Gettysburg* L, 55-6312/8 MESSIAH L, 62-6512/10 at Lebanon Valley* L, 67-811/6 vs Case Western Reserve W, 72-71 (OT)1/7 vs Philadelphia Pharm. W, 74-641/11 MUHLENBERG* L, 55-621/14 at Moravian* L, 69-781/19 JOHNS HOPKINS W, 71-681/21 at Salisbury L, 74-891/25 DICKINSON* L, 46-551/28 at Muhlenberg* L, 64-731/31 LEBANON VALLEY* W, 102-832/2 at Washington (Md.) L, 76-942/4 GETTYSBURG* L, 65-712/7 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 58-922/9 at Ursinus L, 70-932/11 MORAVIAN* W, 77-572/15 FROSTBURG ST. W, 87-612/18 at Dickinson* L, 55-67Overall: 6-18 MAC: 2-10Home: 4-7 Away: 0-11Neutral: 2-0

COACH: ALEXOBER1984-8511/16 BARUCH W, 75-6711/17 WASHINGTON (MD.) L, 59-6211/27 YORK (PA.) L, 74-7611/29 at Bridgewater W, 83-7912/1 at Franklin & Marshall* W, 75-7312/4 GETTYSBURG* L, 67-7812/8 LEBANON VALLEY* W, 77-761/4 at Washington & Jefferson L, 77-801/5 at Johns Hopkins W, 86-681/9 at Muhlenberg* L, 55-851/12 MORAVIAN* W, 78-691/17 at Johns Hopkins L, 82-851/19 at Catholic L, 90-921/23 at Dickinson* L, 62-74 MUHLENBERG* L, 72-761/28 at Lebanon Valley* W, 99-75

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2/2 at Gettysburg* W, 94-812/4 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 81-852/7 URSINUS W, 76-682/9 at Moravian* L, 46-742/12 JUNIATA W, 83-692/16 DICKINSON* W, 90-59Overall: 12-11 MAC: 6-6Home: 7-5 Away: 5-6

1985-8611/22 BRIDGEWATER W, 74-7311/23 WASHINGTON (MD.) L, 81-10011/26 at Gettysburg* W, 68-6512/2 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 77-8512/4 at York (Pa.) L, 72-7812/7 at Lebanon Valley* W, 73-711/4 at Johns Hopkins L, 65-701/8 MUHLENBERG* W, 73-631/11 at Moravian* L, 57-651/14 at Frostburg St. L, 84-1011/16 JOHNS HOPKINS W, 69-611/18 CATHOLIC L, 71-721/22 DICKINSON* W, 65-621/25 LEBANON VALLEY* W, 86-711/30 at Washington (Md.) L, 93-94 (2OT)2/1 GETTYSBURG* W, 95-742/4 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 46-702/6 at Ursinus W, 79-742/8 MORAVIAN* W, 86-822/11 at Juniata W, 61-592/15 at Dickinson* L, 57-80 at Muhlenberg* L, 58-60Overall: 11-11 MAC: 7-5Home: 7-3 Away: 4-8

1986-8711/21 SWARTHMORE W, 86-6611/22 PHILADELPHIA PHARM. W, 70-6011/25 GETTYSBURG* W, 69-6012/1 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 54-7512/3 YORK (PA.) L, 67-6812/6 LEBANON VALLEY* W, 91-9012/12 at Bridgewater L, 55-7412/13 vs Eastern Mennonite L, 69-701/10 at Johns Hopkins W, 73-601/12 FROSTBURG ST. W, 87-751/14 at Muhlenberg* W, 68-621/17 MORAVIAN* W, 83-741/20 at Gallaudet L, 71-781/28 at Dickinson* L, 62-791/31 MUHLENBERG* L, 72-742/2 at Lebanon Valley* L, 70-732/5 WASHINGTON (MD.) L, 62-752/7 at Gettysburg* L, 73-872/10 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 63-822/12 URSINUS W, 75-662/14 at Moravian* L, 76-892/17 JUNIATA W, 74-722/19 at Catholic L, 81-1052/21 DICKINSON* L, 66-67Overall: 10-14 MAC: 4-8Home: 8-5 Away: 2-8Neutral: 0-1

1987-8811/20 ST. MARY’S (MD.) W, 73-6611/21 PHILADELPHIA PHARM. L, 76-8711/30 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 70-10312/2 at York (Pa.) L, 66-7812/5 at Lebanon Valley* L, 65-8112/10 CATHOLIC W, 77-7212/12 at Gettysburg* W, 65-6212/19 vs Glassboro St. L, 53-6212/20 vs Rutgers-Newark L, 68-751/6 THIEL W, 76-631/9 at Johns Hopkins L, 62-821/13 MUHLENBERG* L, 68-701/16 at Moravian* L, 76-77 (OT)1/21 JOHNS HOPKINS W, 82-681/23 GALLAUDET W, 78-76 (OT)1/27 DICKINSON* L, 59-771/30 at Muhlenberg* L, 66-912/1 LEBANON VALLEY* W, 76-722/4 at Washington (Md.) L, 64-742/6 GETTYSBURG* W, 83-812/9 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 60-892/11 at Ursinus L, 56-792/13 MORAVIAN* L, 67-752/16 at Juniata L, 59-832/20 at Dickinson* W, 76-62Overall: 9-16 MAC: 4-8Home: 7-5 Away: 2-9Neutral: 0-2

1988-8911/18 RAMAPO W, 102-8511/19 BRIDGEWATER W, 76-6611/28 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 66-6811/30 YORK (PA.) W, 86-67

12/2 at Eastern Mennonite L, 72-7312/3 vs Warren Wilson W, 89-7112/6 at Catholic L, 82-9512/10 GETTYSBURG* W, 88-781/7 RIPON L, 76-771/9 at Johns Hopkins L, 73-761/9 at Muhlenberg* L, 73-831/14 MORAVIAN* L, 74-881/16 COLUMBIA UNION L, 66-801/18 LEBANON VALLEY* W, 91-771/19 JOHNS HOPKINS L, 88-901/25 at Dickinson* L, 67-811/28 MUHLENBERG* L, 73-791/30 at Lebanon Valley* W, 87-792/2 WASHINGTON (MD.) L, 74-842/4 at Gettysburg* L, 72-802/7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 56-742/11 at Moravian* L, 70-892/19 JUNIATA W, 73-682/16 at St. Mary’s (Md.) L, 60-802/18 DICKINSON* W, 80-59Overall: 9-16 MAC: 4-8Home: 7-7 Away: 1-9Neutral: 1-0

1989-9011/17 ALVERNIA W, 80-7711/18 PHILADELPHIA PHARM. L, 77-7811/29 at York (Pa.) L, 68-9111/29 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 64-7312/7 CATHOLIC W, 72-5612/9 at Gettysburg* L, 49-6412/29 at Marietta L, 72-8012/30 vs Tiffin L, 58-891/5 JOHNS HOPKINS L, 72-751/10 MUHLENBERG* W, 78-771/13 at Moravian* L, 58-781/19 at Lebanon Valley* L, 59-771/20 vs Philadelphia Pharm. L, 71-751/21 vs York (N.Y.) L, 40-411/24 DICKINSON* L, 63-711/27 at Muhlenberg* L, 66-861/30 LEBANON VALLEY* L, 79-832/1 at Washington (Md.) L, 65-852/3 GETTYSBURG* L, 62-642/6 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 63-862/10 MORAVIAN* L, 60-802/13 at Juniata L, 86-912/15 ST. MARY’S (MD.) W, 76-612/17 at Dickinson* W, 81-71Overall: 5-19 MAC: 2-10Home: 4-7 Away: 1-9Neutral: 0-3

COACH: NICKZOULIAS1990-9111/16 GOUCHER W, 90-7311/17 PHILADELPHIA PHARM. W, 77-7111/19 at Messiah L, 69-8011/28 YORK (PA.) W, 83-6812/1 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 72-10912/5 at Catholic W, 88-7812/8 GETTYSBURG* L, 70-7212/15 vs Kean L, 71-8612/16 vs Misericordia W, 75-641/7 at Johns Hopkins L, 80-821/9 at Muhlenberg* L, 63-731/12 MORAVIAN* W, 74-681/16 LEBANON VALLEY* W, 70-631/23 at Dickinson* L, 52-841/26 MUHLENBERG* W, 757-731/29 at Lebanon Valley* L, 63-651/31 WASHINGTON (MD.) W, 66-612/2 at Gettysburg* L, 74-902/5 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 76-832/7 at Goucher W, 97-632/9 at Moravian* L, 70-822/12 JUNIATA W, 97-812/19 at St. Mary’s (Md.) W, 82-732/16 DICKINSON* L, 69-89Overall: 12-12 MAC: 3-9Home: 8-3 Away: 3-8Neutral: 1-1

1991-9211/22 GALLAUDET W, 79-4611/23 BRIDGEWATER L, 68-9111/25 MESSIAH W, 73-7212/2 MARY WASHINGTON W, 114-112 (3OT)12/4 at York (Pa.) L, 80-10412/7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 59-901/5 CLARK L, 80-891/8 JOHNS HOPKINS L, 63-1031/11 GETTYSBURG* L, 88-911/15 MUHLENBERG* L, 76-931/18 at Moravian* L, 46-701/22 at Lebanon Valley* L, 81-841/25 at Widener L, 61-861/29 DICKINSON* L, 62-67

2/1 at Muhlenberg* L, 55-722/4 LEBANON VALLEY* W, 77-712/6 at Washington (Md.) L, 69-872/8 at Gettysburg* L, 66-842/11 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 45-1122/13 ELIZABETHTOWN W, 80-782/15 MORAVIAN* W, 73-612/18 at Juniata W, 74-732/20 ST. MARY’S (MD.) W, 79-702/22 at Dickinson* W, 72-70Overall: 9-15 MAC: 3-9Home: 7-7 Away: 2-8

1992-9311/23 at Messiah L, 64-7311/30 at Johns Hopkins L, 65-7312/2 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 51-6412/5 at Dickinson* L, 58-7112/7 MARYMOUNT L, 75-8612/11 WESLEY W, 72-5912/12 NEW JERSEY TECH. L, 73-781/4 at Radford L, 74-991/9 at Elizabethtown L, 85-1011/12 at Mary Washington W, 83-76 (OT)1/14 MORAVIAN* L, 71-741/16 WASHINGTON (MD.) W, 88-731/20 at Lebanon Valley* L, 57-941/23 GETTYSBURG* W, 86-791/27 at Muhlenberg* L, 55-731/30 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 53-792/1 at Gallaudet L, 64-742/3 DICKINSON* L, 68-732/6 at Moravian* L, 61-872/9 at St. Mary’s (Md.) L, 58-702/13 LEBANON VALLEY* L, 55-832/15 JUNIATA L, 76-892/17 at Gettysburg* L, 59-602/20 MUHLENBERG* W, 68-66Overall: 5-19 MAC: 2-10Home: 4-7 Away: 1-12

1993-9411/19 vs Kean L, 62-7611/20 vs Waynesburg L, 75-7711/23 at Swarthmore* L, 75-8211/30 MUHLENBERG* W, 80-7612/4 at Washington (Md.)* L, 89-9412/7 DICKINSON* W, 87-7012/9 at Marymount W, 71-6712/11 GALLAUDET L, 75-7712/18 at Radford L, 62-1041/7 vs Delaware Valley W, 81-771/8 at Lebanon Valley L, 48-751/11 MARY WASHINGTON L, 78-831/13 at Wesley W, 106-811/18 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 65-821/22 HAVERFORD* W, 86-721/26 at Johns Hopkins* L, 64-771/29 CATHOLIC W, 80-671/31 URSINUS* L, 69-732/2 GETTYSBURG* L, 81-872/5 at Dickinson* L, 63-722/12 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 69-842/15 at St. Mary’s (Md.) L, 72-792/19 at Gettysburg* L, 82-892/8 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 74-93Overall: 7-17 CC: 3-10Home: 4-6 Away: 2-9Neutral: 1-2

1994-9511/18 vs Manhattanville W, 88-8211/19 at Susquehanna L, 74-9411/22 SWARTHMORE* W, 93-8511/29 at Muhlenberg* L, 66-8612/3 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 90-10012/6 at Dickinson* W, 81-7312/8 ST. MARY’S (MD.) W, 71-6612/10 at Gallaudet L, 78-1081/3 MESSIAH W, 79-631/7 at Elmira L, 87-1091/8 vs Colby-Sawyer L, 72-921/10 at Mary Washington L, 84-871/12 BEAVER L, 94-971/17 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 60-951/19 WESLEY W, 85-691/21 at Haverford* L, 72-881/25 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 73-581/28 at Catholic L, 87-882/1 at Gettysburg* W, 81-752/5 DICKINSON* W, 83-742/7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 78-872/9 at Ursinus* W, 68-672/11 at Johns Hopkins* W, 58-572/18 GETTYSBURG* L, 83-922/22 at Muhlenberg% L, 54-78Overall: 11-14 CC: 7-6Home: 6-4 Away: 4-9Neutral: 1-1

1995-9611/17 VILLA JULIE W, 89-6211/18 KEAN W, 73-6711/21 at St. Mary’s (Md.) L, 75-8211/28 at Messiah L, 75-7812/2 at Ursinus* W, 85-7312/5 MARY WASHINGTON L, 78-8612/7 CATHOLIC L, 79-8112/9 MUHLENBERG* L, 69-7812/16 CALDWELL L, 88-891/6 at Moravian L, 54-1051/7 vs Middlebury L, 67-831/10 at Dickinson* L, 75-841/13 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 54-691/17 GETTYSBURG* L, 80-881/20 at Swarthmore* L, 57-851/23 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 98-941/27 HAVERFORD* L, 71-871/31 at Frostburg St. L, 82-1032/3 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 58-742/6 DICKINSON* L, 62-672/8 at Beaver L, 87-1032/10 at Gettysburg* L, 65-972/14 at Johns Hopkins* L, 53-652/17 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 72-90Overall: 4-20 CC: 2-11Home: 3-9 Away: 1-10Neutral: 0-1

1996-9711/22 NEUMANN W, 68-5711/23 MONTCLAIR ST. L, 72-9011/26 ST. MARY’S (MD.) L, 55-6912/3 at Mary Washington L, 67-7512/7 URSINUS* W, 89-6612/14 at Wesley L, 77-961/4 vs Marywood W, 82-601/5 at Wilkes L, 66-911/8 at Catholic W, 84-821/10 at Muhlenberg* L, 61-791/15 DICKINSON* L, 72-861/18 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 70-1031/22 at Gettysburg* W, 82-741/25 SWARTHMORE* L, 65-801/27 FROSTBURG ST. W, 84-731/29 at Johns Hopkins* L, 61-802/1 at Haverford* W, 65-602/3 at Bucknell L, 49-862/5 at Villa Julie W, 76-752/8 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 71-642/12 at Dickinson* L, 80-902/14 GETTYSBURG* W, 81-692/19 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 79-702/22 at Washington (Md.)* L, 56-91Overall: 11-13 CC: 6-7Home: 6-4 Away: 4-9Neutral: 1-0

1997-9811/21 FELICIAN W, 87-7911/22 VA. WESLEYAN L, 80-8211/25 at St. Mary’s (Md.) W, 76-6412/1 MARY WASHINGTON W, 85-7412/4 at Randolph-Macon L, 77-8412/10 VILLA JULIE W, 91-6312/6 at Ursinus* L, 79-8312/20 at UMBC L, 79-831/5 at Messiah L, 71-841/7 CATHOLIC L, 64-751/10 MUHLENBERG* W, 61-581/14 at Dickinson* L, 73-871/17 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 74-681/21 GETTYSBURG* W, 74-631/24 at Swarthmore* W, 80-691/27 HAVERFORD* W, 66-571/31 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 63-692/2 WESLEY W, 68-672/7 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 62-702/11 DICKINSON* W, 79-672/14 at Gettysburg* L, 66-712/18 at Johns Hopkins* L, 40-822/21 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 68-73Overall: 11-12 CC: 6-7Home: 9-4 Away: 2-8

1998-9911/20 DANIEL WEBSTER W, 89-8311/22 RANDOLPH-MACON L, 53-6011/24 at American L, 60-9712/3 VALLEY FORGE CHRISTIAN W, 80-7012/5 URSINUS* L, 80-8312/8 at Villa Julie W, 77-6212/12 at Mary Washington L, 62-7912/10 at Goucher L, 56-7112/28 vs Roberts Wesleyan L, 69-8612/29 vs Rutgers-Camden L, 68-781/4 MESSIAH L, 60-711/6 at Catholic L, 55-991/9 at Muhlenberg* L, 57-741/13 DICKINSON* L, 74-82

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ALL-TIMERESULTS1/16 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 47-721/20 at Gettysburg* L, 49-671/23 SWARTHMORE* W, 71-521/27 at Johns Hopkins* L, 47-621/30 at Haverford* L, 59-642/6 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 61-732/10 at Dickinson* L, 56-682/13 GETTYSBURG* L, 60-812/17 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 50-802/20 at Washington (Md.)* L, 69-82Overall: 4-20 CC: 1-12Home: 3-7 Away: 1-11Neutral: 0-2

1999-200011/19 GALLAUDET W, 78-671/20 ST. MARY’S (MD.) L, 63-6911/23 MARY WASHINGTON L, 67-6811/29 at Army L, 49-7012/3 at Swarthmore* L, 58-6812/8 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 52-9412/11 CATHOLIC L, 65-781/4 ST. JOSEPH’S (N.Y.) W, 80-581/6 at Messiah L, 73-881/8 vs Chowan L, 63-791/9 at Villa Julie L, 61-691/13 HAVERFORD* L, 68-781/15 at Dickinson* L, 57-791/19 GETTYSBURG* W, 72-681/22 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 54-861/24 YORK (PA.) L, 81-891/29 MUHLENBERG* L, 59-742/3 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 52-752/5 vs Ursinus* L, 57-952/9 DICKINSON* L, 74-992/12 at Gettysburg* L, 62-702/14 VILLA JULIE W, 84-762/16 at Johns Hopkins* L, 50-702/19 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 72-78Overall: 4-20 CC: 1-12Home: 4-10 Away: 0-8Neutral: 0-2

COACH: DARRELLBROOKS2000-0111/17 VILLA JULIE L, 80-9811/18 N.C. WESLEYAN W, 67-5911/21 GALLAUDET W, 108-8711/28 OTTERBEIN L, 68-7712/1 SWARTHMORE* W, 87-7612/6 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 71-8612/9 at Catholic L, 68-8512/17 at Mary Washington W, 93-8312/29 vs Randolph-Macon L, 56-7812/30 vs Arcadia W, 74-691/6 GOUCHER L, 58-851/11 at Haverford* W, 80-661/13 DICKINSON* W, 81-671/17 at Gettysburg* L, 76-911/20 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 78-791/22 at York (Pa.) L, 88-921/24 at Villa Julie L, 59-671/27 at Muhlenberg* L, 75-891/31 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 48-902/2 URSINUS* L, 83-85 (OT)2/7 at Dickinson* L, 58-792/10 GETTYSBURG* L, 64-772/14 at Johns Hopkins* L, 75-862/17 at Washington (Md.)* L, 80-85Overall: 7-17 CC: 3-10Home: 4-7 Away: 2-9Neutral: 1-1

COACH: JAYDULL2001-0211/17 MARYLAND BIBLE W, 77-6811/20 VALLEY FORGE CHRISTIAN W, 65-5711/26 at Coll. of N.J. L, 57-8911/29 at Swarthmore* W, 73-6712/3 YORK (PA.) L, 73-84

12/5 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 47-7512/8 CATHOLIC L, 55-9012/15 at St. Mary’s (Md.) L, 63-761/5 PITT. GREENSBURG L, 80-921/7 MARY WASHINGTON W, 70-631/10 HAVERFORD* W, 81-561/12 at Dickinson* L, 66-851/14 VILLA JULIE L, 66-851/16 GETTYSBURG* L, 64-861/19 at Johns Hopkins* L, 44-741/22 at Maryland Bible W, 69-591/26 at Muhlenberg* L, 56-661/28 at Princeton L, 24-781/30 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 57-782/2 at Ursinus* L, 59-732/4 at Gallaudet L, 68-702/6 DICKINSON* L, 47-692/9 at Gettysburg* L, 65-842/13 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 36-672/16 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 80-88Overall: 6-19 CC: 2-11Home: 4-9 Away: 2-10

2002-0311/23 MARYLAND BIBLE W, 80-7711/26 at Valley Forge Christian L, 79-8711/30 MT. ALOYSIUS L, 72-7612/2 at York (Pa.) L, 76-9012/7 SWARTHMORE* W, 91-8112/18 at Pitt Greensburg L, 84-9112/21 COLL. OF N.J. L, 52-701/4 vs Delaware Valley L, 64-671/5 vs John Jay W, 75-691/7 at Catholic L, 67-831/11 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 56-931/12 GALLAUDET L, 52-661/15 at Haverford* L, 62-851/18 DICKINSON* W, 70-681/22 at Gettysburg* L, 42-591/25 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 58-731/29 WASHINGTON AND LEE W, 69-662/1 at Muhlenberg* L, 55-732/5 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 46-542/8 URSINUS* L, 49-652/12 at Dickinson* L, 64-802/15 GETTYSBURG* L, 66-682/19 at Johns Hopkins* L, 37-652/22 at Washington (Md.)* L, 65-69Overall: 5-19 CC: 2-11Home: 4-7 Away: 0-11Neutral: 1-1

2003-0411/21 HOOD W, 83-6711/22 EASTERN MENNONITE L, 83-8511/28 at Gallaudet L, 56-6511/29 vs Coll. of N.J. L, 63-6712/3 DICKINSON* W, 60-4912/6 at Gettysburg* L, 53-6112/16 at Mt. Aloysius W, 78-6912/18 VILLA JULIE W, 69-5812/20 ST. MARY’S (MD.) L, 54-571/7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 67-801/10 HAVERFORD* L, 60-761/13 SWARTHMORE* L, 66-821/16 at Ursinus* L, 51-681/17 at Muhlenberg* L, 75-911/21 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 83-75 (OT)1/24 GETTYSBURG* L, 42-601/28 at Washington (Md.)* L, 72-861/31 URSINUS* W, 85-842/4 at Dickinson* L, 69-722/7 HAVERFORD* L, 63-792/11 at Johns Hopkins* L, 46-542/14 at Swarthmore* L, 61-662/18 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 49-862/21 MUHLENBERG* L, 69-912/24 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 89-97Overall: 6-19 CC: 3-15Home: 5-9 Away: 1-9Neutral: 0-1

2004-0511/19 VALLEY FORGE CHRISTIAN W, 87-4811/20 SALISBURY L, 57-7011/23 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 54-8512/1 VILLA JULIE L, 60-7312/4 GETTYSBURG* L, 55-7612/8 at Dickinson* L, 69-8512/11 ST. MARY’S (MD.) W, 69-6612/20 CATHOLIC L, 57-7712/28 at Staten Island L, 74-9512/29 vs Clark L, 39-651/8 HAVERFORD* W, 76-701/11 at Swarthmore* L, 62-651/13 at Ursinus* L, 70-921/15 MUHLENBERG* L, 74-781/19 at Johns Hopkins* L, 64-731/23 at Gettysburg* L, 50-801/26 WASHINGTON (MD.)* L, 64-711/29 URSINUS* L, 81-892/2 DICKINSON* W, 79-76 (OT)2/5 at Haverford* L, 61-862/9 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 63-682/12 SWARTHMORE* W, 79-542/16 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 61-742/19 at Muhlenberg* L, 62-872/22 at Washington (Md.)* L, 83-95Overall: 5-20 CC: 3-15Home: 5-9 Away: 0-10Neutral: 0-1

COACH: BOBFLYNN2005-0611/18 vs Frostburg St# W, 72-6911/19 vs Johns Hopkins# L, 80-8811/20 vs Washington (Md.)# W, 91-8511/22 at St. Mary’s (Md.) L, 85-9611/30 at Dickinson* L, 48-6912/3 URSINUS* W, 79-7712/6 at Johns Hopkins* L, 59-8012/10 GETTYSBURG* W, 74-6612/19 CATHOLIC L, 55-7212/28 at Embry-Riddle L, 56-8612/29 vs. Carroll (Wis.) L, 58-801/6 HAVERFORD* L, 63-731/10 at Swarthmore* W, 66-611/12 MUHLENBERG* W, 80-721/14 at Ursinus* L, 57-911/18 at Washington (Md.)* L, 75-781/21 at Gettysburg* L, 50-621/25 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* L, 63-741/28 at Haverford* L, 58-862/1 DICKINSON* W, 61-532/4 SWARTHMORE* W, 73-712/8 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 77-822/13 at Muhlenberg* L, 59-812/15 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 60-692/18 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 94-89Overall: 9-16 CC: 7-11Home: 6-4 Away: 1-10Neutral: 2-2

2006-0711/17 at Lebanon Valley W, 59-5611/18 vs Hood L, 72-8811/21 HOOD# W, 66-6411/25 vs Salisbury# L, 53-5711/26 at Goucher# W, 76-6811/28 DICKINSON* W, 75-5812/2 at Ursinus* W, 76-75 (OT)12/6 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 66-9112/9 at Gettysburg* W, 54-5112/18 MARY WASHINGTON L, 64-761/6 at Haverford* L, 56-601/9 SWARTHMORE* L, 63-661/11 at Muhlenberg* W, 72-50COACH: KEVINSELBY1/20 GETTYSBURG* W, 71-651/24 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 70-821/27 HAVERFORD* L, 63-671/29 URSINUS* L, 68-821/31 at Dickinson* L, 75-77

2/3 at Swarthmore* L, 75-852/5 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 79-692/7 at Johns Hopkins* W, 70-682/10 MUHLENBERG* L, 68-692/12 ST. MARY’S (MD.) L, 66-742/15 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 78-752/17 at Washington (Md.)* L, 84-88Overall: 11-14 CC: 8-10Home: 5-7 Away: 6-5Neutral: 0-2

COACH: KEVINCURLEY2007-0811/20 VILLA JULIE# W, 84-6111/24 vs Salisbury# W, 65-4911/25 vs Hood# W, 85-84 (3OT)11/28 SWARTHMORE* W, 66-6112/1 HAVERFORD* W, 55-5212/8 at Franklin & Marshall* W, 75-6212/18 at Mary Washington L, 61-6312/28 vs Middlebury L, 54-6312/29 vs Hobart W, 84-591/3 at St. Mary’s (Md.) W, 68-481/9 at Muhlenberg* L, 54-861/12 URSINUS* L, 73-801/14 DICKINSON* W, 62-411/16 at Washington (Md.)* L, 66-731/19 at Haverford* W, 66-521/23 at Johns Hopkins* W, 59-561/26 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 82-78 (OT)1/30 GETTYSBURG* L, 65-66 (OT)2/2 MUHLENBERG* L, 57-612/6 at Swarthmore* W, 70-642/9 at Ursinus* L, 66-682/13 at Dickinson* W, 73-712/16 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 74-672/20 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 68-76 (OT)2/23 at Gettysburg* L, 57-782/27 DICKINSON$ L, 80-89Overall: 15-11 CC: 10-8Home: 6-5 Away: 6-5Neutral: 3-1

2008-0911/21 PENN STATE YORK W, 100-5511/25 at St. Mary’s (Md.)# L, 77-8411/29 at Stevenson# W, 75-6611/30 vs. Frostburg# W, 55-4112/3 at Swarthmore* W, 72-5512/6 at Haverford* L, 42-4612/17 GUILFORD L, 62-681/3 at York (Pa.) W, 66-631/4 vs Penn State Behrend W, 49-481/7 MUHLENBERG* W, 70-641/10 at Ursinus* W, 84-721/13 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 66-571/15 WASHINGTON (MD.)* W, 79-721/17 HAVERFORD* W, 62-511/21 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 65-491/24 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 65-491/26 at Dickinson* L, 58-681/28 GETTYSBURG* W, 56-531/31 at Muhlenberg* W, 65-632/4 SWARTHMORE* W, 57-442/7 URSINUS* W, 66-602/11 DICKINSON* W, 69-552/14 at Washington (Md.)* L, 57-742/18 at Johns Hopkins* W, 66-542/21 at Gettysburg* L, 48-532/28 vs Gettysburg% L, 58-79Overall: 18-8 CC: 13-5Home: 10-1 Away: 6-6Neutral: 2-1

*/+ = conference game~ = MAC tournament$ = Mason-Dixon/MAC first-round/play-in% = Mason-Dixon/MAC/CC semifinal^ = MAC championship# = Provident Pride of Maryland

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First Last LastTEAM W L Meeting MCD win Opp winAberdeen 0 1 1942 (40-44) ----- 1942 (40-44)Albright 0 2 1962 (72-87) ----- 1963 (67-76)Allegheny 1 0 1966 (96-60) 1966 (96-60) -----Alvernia 1 0 1989 (80-77) 1989 (80-77) -----American 9 27 1926 (25-30) 1949 (61-59) 1998 (60-97)Arcadia 1 2 1995 (94-97) 2000 (74-69) 1996 (87-103)Army 0 1 1999 (49-70) ----- 1999 (49-70)Atlantic Christian 0 1 1962 (69-83) ----- 1962 (69-83)Baltimore 17 34 1928 (29-25) 1967 (79-77) 1971 (73-77)Baruch 1 0 1984 (75-67) 1984 (75-67) -----Bethany 0 1 1969 (60-77) ----- 1969 (60-77)Bloomsburg 0 1 1979 (60-63) ----- 1979 (60-63)Blue Ridge 12 4 1922 (30-23) 1931 (51-16) 1926 (20-29)Bridgewater 15 20 1924 (21-17) 1988 (76-66) 1991 (68-91)Bucknell 4 16 1925 (26-27) 1936 (32-30) 1997 (49-86)Cabrini 1 0 1981 (85-67) 1981 (85-67) -----Caldwell 0 1 1995 (88-89) ----- 1995 (88-89)Camp Pickett 0 1 1943 (45-54) ----- 1943 (45-54)Carroll (Wis.) 0 1 2005 (58-80) ----- 2005 (58-80)Case Western Reserve 1 0 1984 (72-71) 1984 (72-71) -----Castleton State 1 0 1974 (80-61) 1974 (80-61) -----Catholic 26 41 1923 (21-23) 1997 (84-82) 2005 (55-72)Chowan 0 1 2000 (63-79) ----- 2000 (63-79)Clark 0 2 1992 (80-89) ----- 2004 (39-65)Colby-Sawyer 0 1 1995 (72-92) ----- 1995 (72-92)College of New Jersey 0 4 1971 (39-72) ----- 2003 (63-67)Columbia Union 0 1 1989 (66-80) ----- 1989 (66-80)Curtis Bay Coast Guard 1 0 1942 (52-33) 1942 (52-33) -----Daleville 1 0 1922 (32-23) 1922 (32-23) -----Daniel Webster 1 0 1998 (89-83) 1998 (89-83) -----Davis and Elkins 0 1 1969 (80-88) ----- 1969 (80-88)Delaware 8 3 1922 (29-15) 1965 (67-65) 1943 (49-52)Delaware Valley 1 2 1979 (76-82) 1994 (81-77) 2003 (64-67)Dickinson 37 65 1930 (22-36) 2009 (69-55) 2009 (58-68)Drew 2 1 1940 (34-38) 1982 (86-79) 1940 (34-38)Drexel 3 0 1928 (33-25) 1941 (40-36) -----Eastern Mennonite 0 3 1986 (69-70) ----- 2003 (83-85)Elizabethtown 2 8 1955 (56-111) 1992 (80-78) 1992 (85-101)Elmira 0 1 1995 (87-109) ----- 1995 (87-109)Elon 0 1 1962 (71-87) ----- 1962 (71-87)Embry-Riddle 0 1 2005 (56-86) ----- 2005 (56-86)Emory & Henry 0 1 1965 (78-90) ----- 1965 (78-90)Felician 1 0 1997 (87-79) 1997 (87-79) -----Franklin & Marshall 20 69 1955 (62-96) 2009 (66-57) 2009 (65-71)Frostburg 11 9 1937 (30-31) 2008 (55-41) 1996 (82-103)Gallaudet 47 14 1925 (Win) 2000 (108-87) 2003 (56-65)George Washington 0 3 1927 (28-31) ----- 1935 (35-66)Georgetown 0 14 1924 (17-25) ----- 1942 (34-75)Gettysburg 27 75 1922 (15-35) 2009 (56-53) 2009 (58-79)Goucher 3 2 1990 (90-73) 2006 (76-68) 2001 (58-85)Guilford 0 1 2008 (62-68) ---- 2008 (62-68)Hampden-Sydney 4 9 1948 (54-52) 1968 (97-80) 1976 (61-63)Haverford 15 16 1972 (61-58) 2009 (62-51) 2008 (42-46)High Point 0 1 1935 (32-42) ----- 1935 (32-42)Hobart 1 0 2007 (84-59) 2007 (84-59) -----Hofstra 0 2 1962 (58-90) ----- 1963 (78-109)Hood 3 1 2003 (83-67) 2007 (85-84) 2006 (72-88)John Jay 2 0 1980 (68-53) 2003 (75-69) -----Johns Hopkins 67 74 1931 (34-38) 2009 (66-54) 2008 (68-76)Juniata 6 3 1985 (83-69) 1992 (74-73) 1993 (76-89)Kean 1 2 1990 (71-86) 1995 (73-67) 1993 (62-76)Kings Point 1 0 1980 (105-72) 1980 (105-72) -----LaFayette 1 0 1927 (30-15) 1927 (30-15) ----- /Lehigh 0 1 1950 (46-54) ----- 1950 (46-54)Loyola (Md.) 18 68 1925 (Loss) 1962 (89-81) 1976 (58-93)Lycoming 4 3 1959 (78-73) 1962 (87-77) 1983 (56-74)Lynchburg 3 0 1922 (38-16) 1970 (86-80) -----Manhattanville 1 0 1994 (88-82) 1994 (88-82) -----Marietta 0 1 1989 (72-80) ----- 1989 (72-80)Marshall 0 1 1936 (28-56) ----- 1936 (28-56)Mary Washington 7 8 1980 (112-66) 2002 (70-63) 2007 (61-63)Maryland 0 12 1927 (25-32) ----- 1947 (58-63)Maryland Bible College 3 0 2001 (77-68) 2002 (80-77) -----Marymount 1 1 1992 (75-86) 1993 (71-67) 1992 (75-86)Marywood 1 0 1997 (82-60) 1997 (82-60) -----Md. School for Deaf 1 0 1922 (39-21) 1922 (39-21) -----UMass-Dartmouth 2 0 1964 (85-66) 1966 (72-61) -----Messiah 8 10 1975 (76-73) 1995 (79-63) 2000 (73-88)Middlebury 0 2 1996 (67-83) ----- 2007 (54-63)Millersville 0 1 1965 (77-104) ----- 1965 (77-104)Misericordia 1 0 1990 (75-64) 1990 (75-64) -----Montclair St. 0 1 1996 (72-90) ----- 1996 (72-90)Moravian 15 28 1962 (68-82) 1992 (73-61) 1996 (54-105)Mt. Aloysius 1 1 2002 (72-76) 2003 (78-69) 2002 (72-76)Mt. St. Mary’s 18 73 1922 (27-33) 1973 (74-72) 1975 (80-83)Muhlenberg 24 41 1965 (69-80) 2009 (65-63) 2008 (57-61)Muskingum 0 1 1969 (61-64) ----- 1969 (61-64)Navy 0 17 1925 (16-53) ----- 1964 (66-104)

Neumann 1 0 1996 (68-57) 1996 (68-57) -----New Jersey Tech 0 1 1992 (73-78) ----- 1992 (73-78)North Carolina Wesleyan 2 0 1973 (92-58) 2000 (67-59) -----Old Dominion 0 1 1964 (72-78) ----- 1964 (72-78)Otterbein 0 1 2000 (68-77) ----- 2000 (68-77)Penn State 0 7 1927 (20-49) ----- 1935 (25-43)Penn State Behrend 1 0 2009 (49-48) 2009 (49-48) -----Penn State Forestry 3 1 1924 (27-31) 1929 (21-11) 1924 (27-31)Penn State York 1 0 2008 (100-55) 2008 (100-55) -----Philadelphia Pharmacy 3 3 1984 (74-64) 1990 (77-71) 1990 (71-75)Philadelphia Textile 0 1 1970 (37-73) ----- 1970 (37-73)Pitt-Greensburg 0 2 2002 (80-92) ----- 2002 (84-91)Potomac State 0 1 1934 (40-45) ----- 1934 (40-45)Princeton 0 1 2002 (24-78) ----- 2002 (24-78)Quantico Marines 0 2 1946 (42-63) ----- 1947 (34-69)Radford 0 2 1992 (74-99) ----- 1993 (62-104)Ramapo 1 0 1988 (102-85) 1988 (102-85) -----Randolph-Macon 2 9 1955 (70-62) 1957 (87-74) 2000 (56-78)Rhode Island 1 1 1968 (112-122) 1978 (67-61) 1968 (112-122)Ripon 0 1 1989 (76-77) ----- 1989 (76-77)Roanoke 1 2 1922 (27-32) 1960 (68-65) 1947 (41-52)Roberts Wesleyan 0 1 1998 (69-86) ----- 1998 (69-86)Rowan 1 1 1966 (95-80) 1966 (95-80) 1987 (53-62)Rutgers 1 1 1958 (89-73) 1958 (89-73) 1958 (74-76)Rutgers-Camden 2 1 1955 (75-55) 1956 (70-67) 1998 (68-78)Rutgers-Newark 0 1 1987 (68-75) ----- 1987 (68-75)Salisbury 9 9 1923 (25-22) 2007 (65-49) 2006 (53-57)Shepherd 1 3 1967 (100-102) 1970 (72-71) 1969 (90-103)Shippensburg 0 2 1950 (53-90) ----- 1951 (64-66)St. Andrews 3 1 1922 (27-20) (33-13) 1922 (18-19)St. Anselm 0 1 1976 (64-73) ----- 1976 (64-73)St. John’s (Md.) 9 11 1922 (24-31) 1939 (43-35) 1937 (21-27)St. Joseph’s 0 3 1935 (37-38) ----- 1938 (43-81)St. Joseph’s (N.Y.) 1 0 2000 (80-58) 2000 (80-58) -----St. Mary’s (Md.) 10 11 1981 (79-67) 2008 (68-48) 2008 (77-84)Scranton 1 1 1927 (29-25) 1927 (29-25) 1934 (21-56)Staten Island 0 1 2004 (74-95) ----- 2004 (74-95)Stevens 0 1 1925 (24-43) ----- (24-43)Stevenson 8 5 1995 (89-62) 2008 (75-66) 2004 (60-73)Susquehanna 10 12 1925 (Win) 1982 (86-81) 1994 (74-94)Swarthmore 17 10 1972 (77-75) 2009 (57-44) 2007 (75-85)Temple 0 2 1925 (Loss) ----- 1928 (31-38)Thiel 1 0 1988 (76-63) 1988 (76-63) -----Tiffin 0 1 1989 (58-89) ----- 1989 (58-89)Towson 19 11 1922 (52-24) 1965 (95-71) 1971 (63-71)UMBC 3 2 1924 (33-12) 1973 (65-62) 1997 (79-83)Ursinus 16 24 1972 (60-61) 2009 (66-60) 2008 (66-68)Virginia Wesleyan 0 1 1997 (80-82) ----- 1997 (80-82)Valley Forge Christian 3 1 1998 (80-70) 2004 (87-48) 2002 (79-87)Villanova 0 7 1935 (19-43) ----- 1940 (41-64)Virginia Tech 0 1 1922 (16-38) ----- 1922 (16-38)Virginia Union 1 2 1960 (68-77) 1964 (90-81) 1962 (74-87)Wagner 0 3 1948 (47-53) ----- 1950 (37-67)Warren Wilson 1 0 1988 (89-71) 1988 (89-71) -----Washington & Jefferson 0 2 1942 (29-31) ----- 1985 (77-80)Washington (Md.) 56 77 1923 (18-40) 2009 (79-72) 2009 (57-74)Washington and Lee 2 2 1964 (69-64) 2003 (69-66) 1976 (59-70)Wayne 0 1 1938 (25-52) ----- 1938 (25-52)Waynesburg 0 1 1993 (75-77) ----- 1993 (75-77)Wesley 4 1 1992 (72-59) 1998 (68-67) 1996 (77-96)West Chester 0 3 1935 (22-40) ----- 1936 (29-47)West Virginia Wesleyan 1 0 1969 (85-82) 1969 (85-82) -----Widener 4 9 1934 (28-25) 1972 (65-57) 1992 (61-86)Wilkes 0 1 1997 (66-91) ----- 1997 (66-91)William & Mary 0 1 1947 (49-75) ----- 1957 (49-75)York (N.Y.) 0 1 1990 (40-41) ----- 1990 (40-41)York (Pa.) 4 12 1981 (55-59) 2009 (66-63) 2002 (76-90)Total 699 1125

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HOMEOFCHAMPIONSMcDaniel College offers an athletics program for student-athletes who love their sport and those who love the freedom to explore everything college life has to offer. McDaniel competes in the Centennial Conference, a Division III league dedicated to putting academics first. The 11-member conference, which includes Johns Hopkins, Gettysburg, Haverford,

Swarthmore, Dickinson, and Franklin & Marshall, came together in 1993 to allow students to pursue excellence in both sports and academic studies.

With 24 varsity teams, McDaniel is one of only two Centennial Conference institutions competing for the league title in every sport offered. It is also one of the few with an exercise science and physical education major for students thinking of careers in coaching, teaching, athletic training, physical therapy, sports medicine or health club management. More than a quarter of McDaniel’s 1,700 full-time undergraduates compete on varsity teams. Many others take part in 10 different intramural sports or take activity courses, ranging from archery to kayaking.

The facilities are extensive – the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens hold their training camp here – but the campus is small, the atmosphere is friendly and the gyms and playing fields are no more than a two-minute walk from the dorms. McDaniel sports its own nine-hole golf course and swimming pool, seven playing fields, including a state-of-the-art Sportexe Momentum Turf System in Scott S. Bair Stadium, and eight new tennis courts. There is also the Gill Center with its five basketball/volleyball courts and two indoor tennis courts, a Life Fitness Center with up-to-date equipment for everyone from hardcore weight-trainers to weekend treadmillers.

This small college makes a big impact nationally, with five different programs representing McDaniel in the NCAA Championships over the past five years while a handful of athletes have been recognized as All-Ameri-cans in their sports. Multi-sport star, Broderick Maybank won the College’s seventh national championship in the spring of 2004 as the nation’s best long-jumper. Competing in the Centennial Conference, regarded as the “Ivy League” of small colleges, the Green Terror has claimed four men’s golf championships since 2000, three of the last eight women’s basketball titles and six women’s golf championships since 2002, including a stretch of five in five years. A large contingent of individuals have brought home conference championships as well.

Our suc-cesses are not limited to trophies and medals. Na-

tionally acclaimed media has prominently featured two of our athletes. Pardon the Interruption’s Michael Wilbon featured our 2004 women’s basketball team captain in the Washington Post while NCAA On Campus highlighted our two-time national qualifying heavyweight on its March 2004 edition, shot here on the Hill.

In addition to being excellent athletes, those who don the Green and Gold excel in the classroom. This past year, no fewer than 71 athletes were named to the Centen-nial Conference’s Academic Honor Roll, and several athletes were recognized by their sport’s governing body as the best representatives of the nation’s student-ath-letes. McDaniel College is the Home of Champions!

INTRAMURALSATMCDANIELThe McDaniel College Intramural Sports program attracts over one-third of the student body throughout the school year for a wide range of recreational and competitive oppor-tunities. Ten different sports with male, female and coed divisions are available in the fall and spring semesters. Employment opportunities are also available for students with work study eligibility, allowing Green Terror undergraduates to gain experience in recreational and athletics administration.

FALLSEMESTERSPORTSFlag Football

4-on-4 BasketballOutdoor Soccer

Floor HockeyGolf

SPRINGSEMESTERSPORTSSoftball

5-on-5 BasketballIndoor Soccer

VolleyballBadminton

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