ADMINISTRATION THE REV. BERNARD O’CONNOR, OSFS DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS University President STAFF DIRECTORY Father Bernard O'Connor was appointed the third President of DeSales University in April of 1999, Administrators and started his tenure on July 1, 1999. Director of Athletics Scott Coval x1351 Fr. O'Connor was previously executive vice Associate Athletic Director Gracia Perilli x1218 president of the University from 1997 to 1998. He Sports Information Director BJ Spigelmyer x1228 also served as associate vice president for academic Director of Athletic Development Tim Neiman x1384 affairs from 1993 to 1994 and academic dean from Facility Manager 1994 to 1997. Equipment Manager Al Weiner x1418 In 1974, Fr. O'Connor joined the faculty of De- Department Secretary Susan Roberts x1204 Sales University, formerly Allentown College of Athletic Trainer Nan Miller x1848 St. Francis de Sales, as an instructor in philosophy. Athletic Trainer Mark Wojciechowski x1255 He served as assistant professor of philosophy and Intramural Director Michele Zabinski x1211 chair of the philosophy department from 1980 through 1987, at which time he was Head Custodian Joe Zaun x1204 Athletic Recruiting Coordinator Matt Hunter x1715 named associate professor and chair of the philosophy and theology departments. In 1990, he received the Sears Roebuck Foundation Teaching Excellence and Campus Men’s Sports Coaches Leadership Award. Baseball Tim Neiman x1384 Prior to joining the faculty of DeSales University, he earned his bachelor's and Scott Coval x1351 master's degrees in philosophy at The Catholic University in 1969 and 1971, respec- Assistant Basketball Matt Hunter x1715 tively. He earned a second master's degree in theology from the DeSales Hall School Cross-Country Al Weiner x1418 of Theology in 1974, and in 1986, he completed his doctorate in philosophy from The Golf Al Senavitis x1626 Lacrosse Andrew Geison x1634 Catholic University. Soccer George Crampton x1635 In 1982, he was elected to the 15th General Chapter of the Oblates of St. Francis Tennis Bill Neal x1662 de Sales, Paderborn, Germany. He is the author of "A Dialogue Between Philosophy Track & Field Al Weiner x1418 and Religion: The Perspective of Karl Jaspers." Fr. O'Connor is a member of the American Philosophical Association, the American Catholic Philosophical Associa- Women’s Sports Coaches tion, the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars, and has served on the board of directors Basketball Fred Richter x1609 for Industrial Park since 2001. Cross-Country Gordon Hornig x1383 Sarah Fosdick x1818 SCOTT COVAL Soccer Mary Guarino x1605 Softball Rachel Turoscy x1614 Director of Athletics Tennis Bill Neal x1662 Track & Field Gordon Hornig x1383 Scott Coval enters his ninth year as DeSales Uni- Volleyball Michele Zabinski x1211 versity Director of Athletics. Coval is responsible for the planning, organization, management and evalua- * - All Extensions can be reached by dialing 610-282-1100 tion of DeSales 16-sport men's and women's NCAA Division III intercollegiate athletics program. Email Addresses Coval has been with the University for the last Scott Coval [email protected] 15 years as the head men's basketball coach. Since George Crampton [email protected] joining the DSU staff, Coval has also served as the Sarah Fosdick [email protected] school's coordinator of athletic recruiting, head men's Andrew Geison [email protected] golf coach, and as the assistant athletic director. Mary Guarino [email protected] Since taking over the men's basketball program at Gordon Hornig [email protected] DeSales, Coval has compiled a 256-144 (.640) record Matt Hunter [email protected] and has led the team to the post-season 13 of his 15 years including the program's Nan Miller [email protected] fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament berth in 1995-96. Tim Neiman [email protected] Prior to arriving in Valley, Coval was an assistant coach at Lafayette College Gracia Perilli [email protected] Fred Richter [email protected] for fi ve years. He has also been an assistant at Penn State University and the College Susan Roberts [email protected] of William & Mary. A standout player at Whitehall High School, Coval continued his BJ Spigelmyer [email protected] playing career at William & Mary, where he was named team captain and MVP his Rachel Turoscy [email protected] senior year. He graduated from William & Mary in 1986 with a degree in Business Al Weiner [email protected] Management. Mark Wojciechowski [email protected] A member of the Lehigh Valley Basketball Hall of Fame, Coval is the director of Michele Zabinski [email protected] the DeSales University basketball camp and helps with many other camps throughout the Eastern and Western areas. DSU Sports Hotline 610-282-1100 x 1803 Coval resides in Orefi eld, PA, with his wife Kaye and their two daughters, Keeley Department Fax 610-282-2279 and Mia and son, Nicholas. Athletic Website athletics.desales.edu

athletics.desales.edu 2008-09 DeSales University Men’s Basketball - 1 DeSales University DeSales University is a private, coeducational, mid-size, Catholic university located on a beautiful 400-acre campus in Center Valley, Pa., just minutes south of the metropolitan Allentown/Bethlehem area, and north of charming Bucks County. It is also within an easy drive of Philadelphia, New York and the Jersey shore. The University was established by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales in the Allentown Diocese in 1964. The mission of DeSales University is to provide men and women with higher quality education according to the philoso- phy of Christian humanism as developed by Saint Francis de Sales and his spiritual heirs. The University imparts knowledge about and develops talents for personal, familial, and societal living. DeSales University enriches the human community and enhances the dignity of the individual through its educational endeavors. In its work, the University fosters a vital and respectful dialogue between Roman Catholic faith and human culture. Today the University enrolls nearly 1,600 full-time day students and an additional 1,050 graduate and part-time adult students. DeSales offers 35 bachelor’s degrees including eight pre-professional programs, and six graduate programs. A liberal arts degree from DeSales is also excellent preparation for advanced study in professional fi elds such as law, medicine and health care, dentistry, or secondary education. The spectrum of majors are offered across nine academic departments, with particular strength in the Perform- ing Arts, Natural and Health Sciences, Business and Education. The business curriculum prepares students for successful careers in areas that range from accounting to sports management. DeSales also offers Pennsylvania Department of Education certifi cation in elementary education, secondary education and special education. The school’s Performing and Fine Arts Department is nationally renowned, and offers degrees in theatre, dance and TV/fi lm. Students have access to superb teachers, world-class performance facilities, and fi rst-rate artistic productions, along with many hands-on opportunities such as a professional summer theatre internship with the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival. All of the student acting and technical theatre activities are performed by under- graduates. Coursework emphasizes communication and presentation skills, production techniques and methods, MAJOR AREAS OF STUDY and the development of sound judgment and values to Programs of Study Philosophy help improve the quality of our media culture. Accounting Physician Assistant * The nationally recognized Physician Assistant program Biology Political Science Biology Psychology is accredited by the PA Department of Higher Educa- (forensic science concentration) Spanish tion and the Commission on the Accreditation of Allied Chemistry Special Education Health Education Programs. Our students regularly score Chemistry Sport & Exercise Science among the highest in the nation in mandatory standard- (forensic science concentration) Sport Management Communication Theatre ized national testing and have the distinction of being Computer Science Theology the only school to win the national title three times after Criminal Justice TV/Film its win in 2008 at the National Medical Challenge Bowl Dance Championship, which is the Student Academy of Physi- Elementary Education * - 5-year Master's Degree English Program cian Assistants equivalent to the NCAA Final Four. Environmental Science The University supports 16 intercollegiate varsity Finance Allied Health sports and 30 intramural sports programs. All varsity History Medical Technology teams are members of the NCAA Division III, Middle Human Resource Management Law and Society Preprofessional Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Corporation (MAS- Liberal Studies Dentistry CAC) Freedom Conference, and the Eastern College Management High School Teaching Athletic Conference (ECAC). A new 85,000 sq. ft. sports Mgmt. of Information Tech. Law and recreation center including a state-of-the-art fi tness Marketing Medicine Marriage and Family Studies Optometry center, an outdoor track and several new athletic fi elds Mathematics Pharmacology were completed from 1998 through 2007. Nursing Podiatry Pharmaceutical Marketing Veterinary

2 - 2008-09 DeSales University Men’s Basketball athletics.desales.edu Team Trip to Italy - August, 2007

The Bulldogs pose for a photo in front of DeSales enjoying the sites of ancient the Vatican. Rome in front of the Roman Coliseum.

DSU taking time for a group photo on a The Bulldogs pose for a photo after a bridge overlooking the city of Florence. game in Como.

International trips taken by the Men’s Basketball team include: Tour of Ireland - Summer of 1999 Tour of Dublin, Wales, and London - Summer of 2003 Tour of Italy - Summer of 2007

athletics.desales.edu 2008-09 DeSales University Men’s Basketball - 3 HEAD COACH SCOTT COVAL Scott Coval SCOTT COVAL’S CAREER Head Coach COACHING RECORD College of William & Mary (‘86) Years School W-L (Pct.) Conference/ECAC/NCAA Result Scott Coval enters his 16th season as the 1993-94 Allentown 12-12 (.500) head coach at DeSales University. Coval, 1994-95 Allentown 18-9 (.667) PAC 1st Round/ECAC Finalist the all-time winningest men’s basketball 1995-96 Allentown 17-10 (.630) PAC Finalist/NCAA 1st Round coach in DSU history, boasts a 256-144 (.640) overall record. 1996-97 Allentown 14-12 (.538) PAC Semifi nals Under Coval’s guidance the Bulldogs 1997-98 Allentown 14-11 (.560) MAC 1st Round have qualifi ed for the postseason 13 of 1998-99 Allentown 14-11 (.560) ECAC 1st Round his 15 years on the sideline. His team’s 1999-00 Allentown 17-9 (.653) MAC 1st Round/ECAC 1st Round postseason list includes the 1995-96 2000-01 DeSales 8-16 (.333) NCAA Division III Tournament and the ECAC South Region Tournament in 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 including an 2001-02 DeSales 16-10 (.615) ECAC 1st Round ECAC South Region Tournament championship in 2007. Coval has been 2002-03 DeSales 23-7 (.767) Freedom Finalist/ECAC Finalist named Freedom Conference Coach of the Year three times (2003, 2004, 2003-04 DeSales 24-5 (.828) Freedom Semifi nals/ECAC Finalist and 2008). 2004-05 DeSales 20-8 (.714) Freedom Finalist/ECAC 1st Round In 15 years with the Bulldogs, Coval’s teams have had a .500 or better 2005-06 DeSales 16-10 (.615) ECAC 1st Round record 14 times. Over the last six years, DSU has played in four Freedom Conference title games, been to fi ve ECAC South Region Tournaments, 2006-07 DeSales 22-8 (.733) Freedom Finalist/ECAC Champions won one ECAC South Region Tournament Championship and compiled a 2007-08 DeSales 21-6 (.778) Freedom Finalist 126-44 (.741) overall record. In 2003-04 the Bulldogs set a school-record Career 15 Years 256-144 (.640) with 24 wins, 13 consecutive wins and 20-straight wins at home. DSU was ranked as high as #17 in the country during that year. IN 15 YEARS COVAL’S TEAMS HAVE... His on-court philosophy of Won (1) ECAC South Region Championship team play and hard work has Won (3) Freedom Conference Regular Season Championships paved the way for Coval’s Advanced to (5) Conference Championship Games success. His teams rely on (13) Post-season Appearances an up-tempo offense with an (14) Winning Seasons emphasis on sharing the ball. (154) Wins in Billera Hall (154-41, .790) The Bulldogs also achieve in the classroom. Coval has IN 15 YEARS COVAL HAS COACHED... coached 34 players who have (1) All-American been named to the MASCAC (1) Academic All-American Academic Honor Roll and (4) Conference Most Valuable Players every four-year player (100%) (5) All-Mid Atlantic Region Players has graduated from DeSales (27) All-Conference Players with a degree. (34) Players Named to MASCAC Academic Honor Roll Prior to arriving in Center Valley, Coval was an assistant coach at Lafayette College for fi ve years. He has also been an assistant at Penn State University and the College of William & Mary. Coval was a standout player at Whitehall High School where he was named 1st-Team All-State his senior year, led the team to the 1982 state championship, and scored over 1,800 points in his career. He continued his playing career at Division I William & Mary, where he was named team captain and MVP his senior year. At W&M he set six school records, was selected to participate in the Portsmouth Invitational Tourna- ment and graduated in 1986 with a degree in Business Management. A member of the Lehigh Valley Basketball Hall of Fame and the Whitehall High School Hall of Fame, Coval is the director of the DeSales University basketball camp and helps with many other camps throughout the Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey areas. Coval, who doubles as DeSales University’s Athletic Director, resides in Orefi eld, Pa., with his wife, Kaye, their two daughters, Keeley (8) and Mia (6), and son Nicholas (3).

4 - 2008-09 DeSales University Men’s Basketball athletics.desales.edu ASSISTANT COACHES Matt Hunter Jeff Silk Salisbury University (‘05) West Chester University (‘75)

Coach Silk enters his 33rd season coaching Matt Hunter joins Coach Coval’s boy’s and men’s basketball and his ninth year staff for his fi rst season as the full- at DeSales University. time assistant coach for the men’s He hails from Central Bucks East High School where he coached for 22 years (1979- basketball team arriving from The 2000). He was an assistant coach at CB East College of New Jersey where he for the fi rst 12 years of his tenure and was spent two seasons as an assistant promoted to head coach for his last 10 years. While a head coach at CB East, Silk led the coach before being named the in- team to eight winning seasons, one Suburban terim head coach for the 2007-08 One League Championship, fi ve second place season. fi nishes, and helped East qualify for the District I Tournament nine times. In addition to coaching at CB East, Silk served as coach of the freshman Hunter, a native of Plainsboro, NJ, graduated from Salisbury men’s basketball team and an assistant coach with the varsity team at West University in 2005 where he earned a bachelor’s degree in physical Chester University from 1974-76. Silk’s playing days were also at West education. He participated on the basketball team at SU, being Chester University where he played for the Golden Rams. He was also an All-League soccer and basketball player at CB East before college. named a team captain both his junior and senior season and earning He graduated from WCU in 1975 with a Bachelor of Science degree in a spot on the All-Conference Academic Team three times during Secondary Education-Social Studies. Silk was hired as a Social Studies teacher in the Quakertown Community School District following graduation and has his career with the Seagulls. taught at QCHS for the last 30 years, while earning a Masters Equivalency Hunter has also worked several camps since his graduation from Degree along the way. Salisbury including ones at Notre Dame University, West Virginia Silk, who will primarily help with the development of the guards at DeSales University, resides in Buckingham, PA, with his wife, Mary Jane. He has University, Rider University, Salisbury University, The College two sons, 25-year old Matt and 21-year old Kevin, who is a senior at Boston of New Jersey, and the Hoop Group Elite/Eastern Invitational. College.

2008-09 ROSTER INFORMATION

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 10 Brian Hunter So. G 6-3 Allentown, PA/Emmaus 11 Charles Princiotto Jr. G 5-11 Woodcliff Lake, NJ/Pascack Hills ALPHABETICAL 12 Darnell Braswell Jr. G 6-1 Allentown, PA/William Allen ROSTER: 14 Rob Schubach Jr. G 6-0 Center Valley, PA/Southern Lehigh Braswell, Darnell 20 Jim Malatesta Jr. G 6-1 Warminster, PA/Archbishop Wood Geary, Mike 22 Matt McManus Fr. G 5-11 Malvern, PA/Malvern Prep Harmon, Richard 23 Eddie Ward So. G 6-0 Dallastown, PA/Dallastown Hunter, Brian 30 Nicholas Rossignoli So. F 6-4 Reading, PA/Reading Central Catholic Lapinski, Ed Lepri, Matt 32 Ed Lapinski Sr. C 6-6 Red Hill, PA/Upper Perkiomen Malatesta, Jim 33 Matt Zwetolitz Sr. F 6-4 Whitehall, PA/Whitehall Marshall, Tom 40 Richard Harmon Fr. F 6-3 Doylestown, PA/Central Bucks East McManus, Matt 42 Bob Zanneo Fr. F 6-5 Philadelphia, PA/Father Judge Princiotto, Charles 44 Mike Geary Sr. F 6-5 Boyertown, PA/Boyertown Rossignoli, Nicholas 45 Matt Lepri Fr. G 6-4 Tannersville, PA/Pocono Mountain East Schubach, Rob Ward, Eddie 54 Tom Marshall Fr. F 6-4 Philadelphia, PA/Archbishop Ryan Zanneo, Bob Zwetolitz, Matt Head Coach: Scott Coval (William & Mary, ’86 – 16th year) Assistant Coaches: Matt Hunter, Jeff Silk, and Gary Jurosky Team Managers: Dan Villanti and Patrick Clifford

athletics.desales.edu 2008-09 DeSales University Men’s Basketball - 5 2007-08 MEN’S BASKETBALL PREVIEW

The 2008-09 DeSales men’s basketball team begins the season the season. with a strong core of returning players. Last season, the Bulldogs Senior Matt Zwetolitz (Whitehall, PA/Whitehall) will return as fi nished with a 21-6 overal record, won the Freedom Conference a probable starter at the power forward position or the “4” spot on regular season championship, advanced to the championship game the fl oor. He led the team last season connecting on 49 three pointers of the Freedom Conference playoffs, and fi nished the year ranked and averaged 8.0 points per game. Zwetolitz shot a team-high 43.8 fourth in the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional rankings. percent from three-point land and also led the team in shooting at This pre-season, DeSales was picked second in the pre-season the charity stripe converting 74.1 percent. poll with a total of 64 points and two fi rst-place votes. Wilkes Fellow senior Ed Lapinski (Red Hill, PA/Upper Perkiomen) University, the team the Bulldogs eliminated from the playoffs last is the probable starter at the center position. Lapinski started 26 of season, was named the the 27 games last season and averaged 11.6 points per game. He led pre-season favorite with 2008-09 Freedom Conference the team with 18 blocks and was second on the team in rebounding 72 points and the other Pre-Season Poll averaging 6.8 pulls per game. Lapinski also shot 60.6 percent from seven fi rst-place votes. the fl oor last year. Head Coach Scott 1. Wilkes University - 72 points (7) Senior Mike Geary (Boyertown, PA/Boyertown), sophomore Coval starts out his 16th 2. DeSales University - 64 points (2) Nicholas Rossignoli (Reading, PA/Reading Central Catholic), 3. Alvernia University - 54 points season at DeSales. He freshman Bob Zanneo (Philadelphia, PA/Father Judge), and 4. Misericordia University - 52 points begins the year with a freshman Tom Marshall (Philadelphia, PA/Archbishop Ryan) 5. King’s College - 45 points 256-144 overall record 6. Manhattanville College - 37 points are also working hard to earn time in the forward position. and having taken the 7. Eastern University - 34 points Geary saw time in 10 games last season and his leadership on the Bulldogs to the Freedom 8. FDU-Florham - 27 points fl oor should help DSU off the bench. Rossignoli returns to the team Conference Champion- 9. Delaware Valley College - 20 points looking to earn quality minutes in the paint after spending much of ship game four out of his freshman campaign returning from a pre-season injury. Zanneo the last six years. and Marshall both were strong players in high school who could Expected to lead the way this season will be junior wing man, see time off the bench. Darnell Braswell (Allentown, PA/William Allen). Braswell will The Bulldogs sched- return to the starting lineup after earning All-Freedom Conference ule opens on Saturday, Sophomore Second-Team honors last season after averaging 13.6 points per October 15th when they Rob Schubach game. He averaged 4.7 boards per game and shot 36.9 percent from travel to St. John Fisher three-point land. College for a single Expected to join him in the starting lineup in the back court is game on the road. Over- sophomore Brian Hunter (Allentown, PA/Emmaus) as a transfer all DSU has a tough start from Lehigh University. Hunter appeared in just eight games with to the season with six the Mountain Hawks but had a standout high school career that of its fi rst seven games included him being named the Morning Call Player of the Year as on the road and one a senior at Emmaus HS. home game vs. national The second wing guard position is up for grabs as the pre-season power, Randolph-Ma- comes to an end with juniors Jim Malatesta (Warminster, PA/ con College. Archbishop Wood) and Rob Schubach (Center Valley, PA/South- DeSales will once ern Lehigh) the most likely candidates to fi ll the spot. Malatesta is again host the Casa Mia a defensive stalwart who started 17 games last year and averaged Holiday Tournament to 4.9 points per game, while Schubach is a terrifi c shooter and scorer open the New Year on on the offensive end who averaged 3.2 points per game in limited January 3rd and 4th and action as a sophomore. will finish the season Off the bench several players will have the opportunity to play key with 11 of its last 17 roles throughout the season. Junior Charles Princiotto (Woodcliff games being played in the friendly confi nes of Billera Hall. Lake, NJ/Pascack Hills) appears the likely candidate to play the Once again all of the Bulldogs home games will feature LIVE point guard position behind Hunter, but he will be pushed for minutes Stats for all interested parties unable to attend a game and several of by freshman Matt McManus (Malvern, PA/Malvern Prep). the Bulldogs games will be broadcast with live audio online. You On the wing, sophomore Eddie Ward (Dallastown, PA/Dal- can check out which games will feature either LIVE stats or LIVE lastown) and freshman Matt Lepri (Tannersville, PA/Pocono audio once the season starts on the DeSales web site at “athletics. Mountain East) are both looking to earn quality minutes on the desales.edu”. wing and should get a chance to contribute at some point during 6 - 2008-09 DeSales University Men’s Basketball athletics.desales.edu PLAYER PROFILES

#32 Ed Lapinski Matt Zwetolitz #33 Senior Senior 6-6 • Center 6-4 • Forward Red Hill, PA Whitehall, PA Upper Perkiomen Whitehall

Entering the ’08-09 Season: Lapinski Entering the ’08-09 Season: Zwetolitz enters the season ranked fourth all-time in enters his senior year ranked T-5th all-time fi eld goal percentage (58.7%) and T-11th in three-point shooting percentage (38.3) all-time in double-doubles (5). 2007-08: and 20th all-time in three-point fi eld goal Appeared in all 27 games, making 26 attempts (162). 2007-08: Appeared in all starts…ranked third on the team in scoring 27 games, making seven starts…ranked averaging 11.6 points per game and ranked fourth on the team in scoring averaging second on the team in rebounding averaging 6.8 boards per contest…shot 8.0 points per game…led the team with 49 made three-pointers and shot a 60.6% percent (126-of-208) from the fi eld and 42.6% (20-of-47) from team-best 43.8 percent from beyond the arc…also led the team in free throw three-point land…led team with 18 blocked shots…recorded double-digits shooting percentage (74.1)…averaged 2.5 rebounds per game…named to 17 times…averaged 17.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per game in the Freedom MASCAC Winter Sportsmanship Team and MASCAC Winter Academic Conference playoffs including 23 points in the semifi nal win over Wilkes, Honor Roll…recorded double-digits 11 times…totaled a career-high 18 shooting a perfect 9-for-9 from the fi eld…totaled two double-doubles in points in a road win over Delaware Valley College…had 12 points in the wins over Cabrini College and Briarcliffe College…scored a career-high 24 Zwetolitz’s Career Highs win over Wilkes in the Freedom points in a home win over Dela- Lapinski’s Career Highs Conference playoffs…tallied 16 ware Valley College. 2006-07: Points: 18 vs. Delaware Valley (2/13/08) points in a win over King’s Col- Appeared in all 30 games, making Points: 24 vs. Delaware Valley (1/9/08) Rebounds: 7 vs. King’s (2/3/07) lege. 2006-07: Appeared in 29 four starts...ranked third on the Rebounds: 14 vs. Gwynedd-Mercy (2/28/07) Assists: 5 vs. Lebanon Valley (3/2/07) games off the bench...averaged 5.0 team in scoring at 9.6 points per Assists: 4 (2 times) Steals: 3 vs. Elizabethtown (1/19/08) points per game and 2.5 rebounds Blocks: NONE game and averaged 5.7 rebounds Steals: 3 vs. King’s (12/2/06) per game...shot 43.1 percent (53- Blocks: 3 vs. FDU-Florham (1/11/06) per game...shot a team-high 59.4 of-123) from the fl oor and 76.5 percent (26-of-34) from the charity stripe... percent (123-of-207) from the fi eld and 31.4 percent (11-of-35) from three- ranked fi fth on the team with 13 made three-pointers...scored double digits point arc...named ECAC South Region Tournament Most Valuable Player six times including a season- recording three straight double-doubles and averaging 19.7 points and 11.7 high 14 points in a win over rebounds per game in the tournament...reached double digits 11 times and Muhlenberg College. Per- had 20+ points three times...averaged 14 points and 7.3 rebounds over the sonal/High School: Born last 12 games...scored a then career-high 22 points in the win over Leba- July 5, 1987…son of John non Valley College...pulled down a career-high 14 boards in the win over and Stephanie Zwetolitz... Gwynedd-Mercy College. 2005-06: participated in basketball Appeared in all 26 games off the in high school...named to bench...averaged 3.9 points per game Zephyr Holiday Classic and ranked third on the team pull- All-Tournament Team as a ing down 3.2 rebounds per game... senior...VIA All-Star as a also ranked second with 14 blocked senior...team won a District shots...shot 52.4 percent from the XI Championship twice... field (44-of-84) and 47.6 percent member of DeSales Uni- from outside the arc (10-of-21)... versity Dean’s List...high scored a season-high nine points school coach was Jerry Ra- four times. Personal/High School: docha…SAAC representa- Born October 11, 1986…son of Ed tive for men’s basketball... and Sheila Lapinski...participated in sports and exercise science basketball in high school...all-time major with a minor in sport leading rebounder at Upper Perkio- management. men with 688...named First-Team All-PAC 10 and Pottstown Mercury as a senior...led PAC 10 in scoring as a senior...named Honorable Mention All-PAC 10 twice...PAC 10 Sportsmanship award winner as a senior...high school coach was Jeff Huddleston...sports management major.

LAPINSKI’S CAREER STATISTICS YR G FGM-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FTM-A FT% REB RPG A S B PTS PPG ZWETOLITZ’S CAREER STATISTICS 05-06 26 44-84 .524 10-21 .476 4-8 .500 82 3.2 17 5 14 102 3.9 YR G FGM-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FTM-A FT% REB RPG A S B PTS PPG 06-07 30 123-207 .594 11-35 .314 30-47 .638 172 5.7 30 19 13 287 9.6 06-07 29 53-123 .431 13-50 .260 26-34 .765 73 2.5 40 10 0 145 5.0 07-08 27 126-208 .606 20-47 .426 41-62 .661 184 6.8 32 14 18 313 11.6 07-08 27 74-156 .474 49-112 .438 20-27 .741 68 2.5 31 12 0 217 8.0 CAREER 83 293-499 .587 41-103 .398 75-117 .641 438 5.3 79 38 45 702 8.5 CAREER 56 127-279 .455 62-162 .383 46-61 .754 141 2.5 71 22 0 362 6.5 athletics.desales.edu 2008-09 DeSales University Men’s Basketball - 7 PLAYER PROFILES #44 Mike Geary Darnell Braswell #12 Senior Junior 6-5 • Forward 6-1 • Guard Boyertown, PA Allentown, PA Boyertown William Allen

2007-08: Appeared in 10 games off the Entering the ’08-09 Season: Braswell bench…averaged 2.2 points per game enters his junior season ranked 15th all- and shot 71.4 percent (10-for-14) from time in three-point goals made (79) and the fi eld…had a career-high nine points attempted (222) and 12th all-time in three- in a win over Briarcliffe College and had point fi eld goal percentage (35.6%). 2007- eight points in a home win over Delaware 08: Started all 27 games…ranked second Valley College. 2006-07: Appeared in on the team in scoring (13.6 PPG) and third fi ve games...totaled four points and three on the team in rebounding (4.7 RPG)…shot 36.9 percent from three-point rebounds on the season...scored all four points in win over PSU-Harrisburg. land and ranked second on the team with 41 made treys…averaged 1.0 2005-06: Appeared in 10 games off the bench...grabbed four rebounds and steals per game…named to All-Freedom Conference Second-Team and to had two steals on the season. Personal/High School: Born December Casa Mia Holiday All-Tournament Team…scored double-digit points in 29, 1986…son of Michael and Geary’s Career Highs 21-of-27 games…had a career-high 22 points in the road win over Manhat- Teresa Geary...participated in tanville College…had 17 points and nine rebounds in a win over Cabrini baseball and basketball in high Points: 9 vs. Briarcliffe (1/4/08) Braswell’s Career Highs College…totaled 20 points in the school...named co-captain as a Rebounds: 3 vs. Briarcliffe (1/4/08) win over John Carroll University senior...high school coach was Assists: 1 (2 times) Points: 22 vs. Manhattanville (1/26/08) in Casa Mia Holiday Tournament Steals: 2 vs. PSU-Berks (11/28/07) Mike Wheeler...sports manage- Rebounds: 9 (4 times) title game. 2006-07: Appeared Blocks: 1 vs. PSU-Berks (11/28/07) ment major. Assists: 6 vs. Gwynedd-Mercy (2/28/07) in 28 games, making 23 starts... Steals: 4 vs. Scranton (2/21/07) ranked fourth on the team in scor- Blocks: 2 vs. King’s (2/3/07) ing at 9.0 points per game and also averaged 4.8 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game...shot 34.2 percent from outside the arc (38-of-111)...named to Casa Mia Holiday Tournament All-Tournament team after scoring 14 points in the championship game win over The College of New Jersey...reached double digits 13 times including a season-high 16-point effort in the Freedom Conference championship game...averaged 14 points in the two Freedom Conference playoff games and finished the season averaging 13.8 points over his last four games. Personal/High School: Born October 29, 1988...son of Me- lissa Braswell...participated in basketball and football in high school...team captain of both football and basketball team as a senior...named Co- Male Athlete of the year as a senior...named a McDonald’s Lehigh Valley All-Star in football...named All-Area and All-Lehigh Valley Confer- ence in basketball...team won Lehigh Valley Conference and District XI championships during senior year...DeSales men’s basketball SAAC representative and peer mentor for the Act 101 program...high school coach was Doug Snyder...communications major with a minor in business and sports management. GEARY’S CAREER STATISTICS YR G FGM-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FTM-A FT% REB RPG A S B PTS PPG BRASWELL’S CAREER STATISTICS 05-06 10 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 0.4 0 2 0 0 0.0 YR G FGM-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FTM-A FT% REB RPG A S B PTS PPG 06-07 5 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 3 0.6 0 0 0 4 0.8 06-07 28 87-217 .401 38-111 .342 40-62 .645 133 4.8 44 20 5 252 9.0 07-08 10 10-14 .714 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 9 0.9 2 2 1 22 2.2 07-08 27 131-298 .440 41-111 .369 63-98 .643 128 4.7 41 28 2 366 13.6 CAREER 25 11-17 .647 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 16 0.6 2 4 1 26 1.0 CAREER 55 218-515 .423 79-222 .356 103-160 .644 261 4.7 85 48 7 618 11.2 8 - 2008-09 DeSales University Men’s Basketball athletics.desales.edu PLAYER PROFILES

#11 Charles Princiotto Jim Malatesta #20 Junior Junior 5-11 • Guard 6-1 • Guard Woodcliff Lake, NJ Warminster, PA Pascack Hills Archbishop Wood

2007-08: Appeared in all 27 games off the 2007-08: Appeared in all 27 games, mak- bench…averaged 1.3 points per game and ing 17 starts…averaged 4.9 points per game 1.2 assists per game…had a season-high and ranked second on the team in steals three points and four assists in the win over (35) and assists (43)…shot 51.4% from John Carroll University in the Casa Mia the fi eld (55-for-107) and averaged 2.4 re- title game. 2006-07: Appeared in eight bounds per game…scored a career-high 10 games off the bench...totaled fi ve points, points in both regular season meetings with fi ve assists, two steals and two rebounds Arcadia University…named to MASCAC Winter Academic Honor Roll. on the season. Personal/High School: Born March 8, 1988…son of Deb- 2006-07: Appeared in 28 games off the bench...averaged 1.2 points and 1.2 bie and Sal Princiotto...participated in basketball in high school...named rebounds per game...shot 44.1 percent (15-of-34) from the fi eld...scored six First-Team All-League twice, Third-Team All-County once, First-Team points in a win over PSU-Harrisburg. Personal/High School: Born June All-County once and Third-Team Princiotto’s Career Highs 29, 1988…son of Jim and Lisa Malatesta...participated in basketball in high All-North Jersey once...team Malatesta’s Career Highs school...earned Markward Club won back-to-back league titles Points: 3 (5 times) Award and named Honorable and won state sectional title as Rebounds: 3 (3 times) Points: 10 (2 times) Mention All-City Team in Phila- a senior...high school coach was Assists: 4 vs. John Carroll (1/5/08) Rebounds: 6 (2 times) delphia Daily News...high school Steals: 2 (3 times) Chris Kirkby...business manage- Assists: 5 vs. Delaware Valley (2/13/08) coach was Joe Sette...member of Blocks: NONE ment major. Steals: 3 (5 times) DeSales University Dean’s List... Blocks: 2 vs. PSU-Harrisburg (11/18/06) elementary education major.

PRINCIOTTO’S CAREER STATISTICS MALATESTA’S CAREER STATISTICS YR G FGM-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FTM-A FT% REB RPG A S B PTS PPG YR G FGM-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FTM-A FT% REB RPG A S B PTS PPG 06-07 8 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 0.3 5 2 0 5 0.6 06-07 28 15-34 .441 1-9 .111 3-9 .333 33 1.2 16 14 4 34 1.2 07-08 27 11-23 .478 2-8 .250 10-16 .625 29 1.1 31 12 0 34 1.3 07-08 27 55-107 .514 3-11 .273 18-37 .486 65 2.4 43 35 3 131 4.9 CAREER 35 13-26 .500 2-8 .250 11-18 .611 31 0.9 36 14 0 39 1.1 CAREER 55 70-141 .496 4-20 .200 21-46 .457 98 1.8 59 49 7 165 3.0 athletics.desales.edu 2008-09 DeSales University Men’s Basketball - 9 PLAYER PROFILES

#14 Rob Schubach Brian Hunter #10 Junior Sophomore 6-0 • Guard 6-3 • Guard Center Valley, PA Allentown, PA Southern Lehigh Emmaus

2007-08: Appeared in 24 games off 2007-08 @ Lehigh: Appeared in eight the bench…averaged 3.2 points per games. Personal/High School: Born game…shot 34.9 percent (22-of-63) from August 11, 1988…son of Mary Hunt- three-point land…scored a career-high 14 er…participated in basketball in high points twice, wins over Briarcliffe College school…earned Lehigh Valley All-Con- and FDU-Florham…has nine points in the ference honors twice and All-Area honors road win over Division II Bloomsburg twice…led Emmaus to Lehigh Valley University. 2006-07: Appeared in eight Conference Championship as a senior…named Morning Call Player of games off the bench...averaged 1.4 points per game...scored eight points the Year and Express-Times Male Athlete of the Year as a senior…fi nished in the win over PSU-Harrisburg. Personal/High School: Born February HS career with 1,398 career points…high school coach was DeSales’ grad 3, 1988…son of Bob and Joanne Schubach...participated in baseball and Andy Stephens…business management major. basketball in HS...named Most Valuable Player and Morn- ing Call Player of the Year in baseball...named to Colonial League and All- Area All-Star team in basketball... Schubach’s Career Highs scored 1,385 points...baseball team won Colonial League and Points: 14 (2 times) District XI title as a senior...high Rebounds: 3 vs. PSU-Harrisburg (11/18/06) school coach was Bob Shaffer... Assists: 3 vs. FDU-Florham (2/16/08) Steals: 2 vs. FDU-Florham (2/16/08) accounting major. Coach Coval’s Blocks: 1 (2 times) Milestone Victories @ DeSales

No. Opponent Date Score 1 at Lycoming College 11/29/93 73-63 50 College Misericordia 12/4/96 (OT) 98-82 88 * Delaware Valley College 2/13/99 68-59 89 ** at Lycoming College 2/20/99 68-67 100 at The University of Scranton 1/26/00 76-58 150 Lycoming College 2/22/03 75-67 200 College Misericordia 11/28/05 77-59 250 at Manhattanville College 1/26/08 88-82

* - Tied Record for Most wins in DSU men’s basketball history ** - Set Record for Most wins in DSU men’s basketball history

Home-Sweet-Home

The Bulldogs have enjoyed tremendous success over the past six years at Billera Hall dominating the competition on its home court. DSU is 89-16 (.848) on its home fl oor since the 2001-02 season inlcuding a school-record 23-game home winning streak stretching from December 2, 2006 thru February 9, 2008. Below is a chart representing DSU’s recent home success.

Year Record 2001-02 14-1 (.933) 2002-03 14-1 (.933) 2003-04 15-2 (.882) 2004-05 12-4 (.750) 2005-06 9-5 (.643) SCHUBACH’S CAREER STATISTICS 2006-07 13-1 (.929) YR G FGM-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FTM-A FT% REB RPG A S B PTS PPG 2007-08 12-2 (.857) 06-07 8 4-10 .400 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 7 0.9 1 1 0 11 1.4 Totals: 89-16 (.848) 07-08 24 27-71 .380 22-63 .349 1-1 1.000 9 0.4 11 5 2 77 3.2 CAREER 32 31-81 .383 25-70 .357 1-1 1.000 16 0.5 12 6 2 88 2.8 10 - 2008-09 DeSales University Men’s Basketball athletics.desales.edu PLAYER PROFILES #30 Nicholas Rossignoli Eddie Ward #23 Sophomore Sophomore 6-4 • Forward 6-0 • Guard Reading, PA Dallastown, PA Reading Central Catholic Dallastown

2007-08: Appeared in nine games off the 2007-08: Appeared in 14 games off the bench…scored four points and grabbed bench…averaged 1.6 points per game and seven rebounds. Personal/High School: shot 31.3 percent (5-for-16) outside the Born May 10, 1989…son of Steve and arc…scored a season-high 10 points in Sharon Rossignoli...participated in bas- the loss at Elizabethtown College and had ketball and football in high school...named nine points in the win over PSU-Berks. All Berks-County in football as a senior... Personal/High School: Born May 24, named All-Division as a junior and senior 1989…son of Edward and Rebecca Ward...participated in basketball and in basketball...team won District III championship twice and PIAA class Ward’s Career Highs track & field in high school... A state championship as a se- Rossignoli’s Career Highs named YAIAA All-Star as a nior...high school coach was Ken Points: 10 vs. Elizabethtown (1/19/08) senior...high school coach was “Snip” Esterly...criminal justice Points: 2 vs. FDU-Florham (2/16/08) Rebounds: 4 vs. Delaware Valley (1/9/08) Jay Rexroth...sports and exercise major. Rebounds: 3 vs. Briarcliffe (1/4/08) Assists: 4 vs. Elizabethtown (1/9/08) science major. Assists: NONE Steals: 1 (3 times) Steals: NONE Blocks: 1 vs. Elizabethtown (1/19/08) Blocks: 1 vs. Briarcliffe (1/4/08)

ROSSIGNOLI’S CAREER STATISTICS WARD’S CAREER STATISTICS YR G FGM-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FTM-A FT% REB RPG A S B PTS PPG YR G FGM-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FTM-A FT% REB RPG A S B PTS PPG 07-08 9 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 7 0.8 0 0 1 4 0.4 07-08 14 9-27 .333 5-16 .313 0-1 .000 10 0.7 9 3 1 23 1.6 CAREER 9 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 7 0.8 0 0 1 4 0.4 CAREER 14 9-27 .333 5-16 .313 0-1 .000 10 0.7 9 3 1 23 1.6 athletics.desales.edu 2008-09 DeSales University Men’s Basketball - 11 PLAYER PROFILES #22 Matt McManus Tom Marshall #54 Freshman Freshman 5-11 • Guard 6-4 • Forward Malvern, PA Philadelphia, PA Malvern Prep Archbishop Ryan

Personal/High School: Born May 8, Personal/High School: Born May 5, 1990…son of Joe and Kathy McManus… 1990…son of Tom and Patty Marshall… participated in basketball, football, track participated in soccer and basketball in & fi eld, and baseball…Markward Award high school…two-year starter on basket- winner…team captain as a senior…high ball team…high school coach was Bernie school coach was Jim Rullo…sports man- Rogers…undecided on a major. agement major.

#45 Matt Lepri Bob Zanneo #42 Freshman Freshman 6-4 • Guard 6-5 • Forward Tannersville, PA Philadelphia, PA Pocono Mountain East Father Judge

Personal/High School: Born October 1, Personal/High School: Born January 1989…son of Larry and Marty Lepri…par- 16, 1990…son of Bob and Donna Zan- ticipated in baseball and basketball in high neo…participated in baseball and basket- school…named team Most Valuable Player ball in high school…named First-Team as a junior and senior…named First-Team All-Catholic as a senior…Markward Club All-Mountain Valley Conference as a honoree…610 WIP Scholar Athlete award senior and to the VIA All-Star team…all- winner…Rotary Club Scholar Athlete of time leader in three-point fi eld goals made the Year…high school coach was Frank Cahill…mathematics/secondary in high school…team captain in baseball and basketball as a senior…high education major. school coach was Al Calejas, Bron Holland, and Pat Heaton…sports man- agement major.

Dan Villanti Pat Clifford Senior Sophomore Team Manager Team Manager

DeSales: Returns to the team as the DeSales: Returns to the team as a game- gameday/practice manager...practice duties day/practice manager...practice duties including keeping the clock and score for include keeping the clock and score for all all team drills...gameday duties include team drills...gameday duties include man- keeping the book and/or sitting on the team aging the game fi lm duties and copying the bench keeping stats for the coaching staff. game to a tape for use immediatly after the Personal & High School: Born February game. Personal/High School: Born May 15, 1987...son of Eugene and Mary Ann 26, 1988...son of Melanie and Francis Clifford...participated in track & fi eld, Villanti...participated in basketball and baseball in high school...named basketball, and cross country in high school...sports management major. Gatorade Rookie of the Year in baseball as a freshman...sports manage- ment major.

12 - 2008-09 DeSales University Men’s Basketball athletics.desales.edu 2007-08 FREEDOM CONFERENCE INFORMATION 2007-08 Results (21-6 Overall, 9-3 Freedom) 2007-08 Freedom Conference Standings League Overall Opponent W/L Score High Scorer W L Pct. W L Pct. at Gallaudet University W 79-56 Phil Stricker (20) DeSales University 9 3 .750 21 6 .778 Moravian College W 66-50 Darnell Braswell (21) King’s College 9 3 .750 20 9 .690 at Misericordia Univ. W 56-53 Darnell Braswell (17) Manhattanville College 9 3 .750 17 9 .654 PSU-Berks W 84-50 Phil Stricker (17) Wilkes University 7 5 .583 13 12 .520 vs. Eastern Mennonite U.^ W 63-56 Eddie Ohlson (15) Arcadia University 6 6 .500 12 12 .500 at Bridgewater College^ L 68-76 Stricker/Lapinski (21) FDU-Florham 2 10 .167 3 22 .120 Cabrini College W 76-60 Phil Stricker (24) Delaware Valley 0 12 .000 3 22 .120 Albright College W 64-57 Matt Zwetolitz (15) Playoffs at Muhlenberg College W 60-50 Phil Stricker (18) Semifi nals #1 DeSales University - 69, #4 Wilkes University - 53 Briarcliffe College % W 101-69 Eric Salem (15) #2 King’s College - 77, #3 Manhattanville College - 74 (OT) John Carroll Univ. % W 97-80 Phil Stricker (21) Finals #2 King’s College - 71, #1 DeSales - 62 Delaware Valley Coll.* W 88-59 Ed Lapinski (24) at FDU-Florham * W 73-60 Darnell Braswell (15) 2007-08 Freedom All-Conference Team at Wilkes University * W 68-58 Phil Stricker (19) First Team at Elizabethtown Coll. L 69-80 Darnell Braswell (11) Player School Pos. Cl. Hometown/High School King’s College * W 62-60 Matt Zwetolitz (16) Phil Stricker DeSales C Sr. Womelsdorf, PA/Conrad Weiser at Manhattanville Coll.* W 88-82 Phil Stricker (26) John Soboleski King’s C Sr. Ashley, PA/Hanover Arcadia University * W 79-57 Phil Stricker (16) Cody Moffett Manhattanville F Sr. Brooklyn, NY/Edgemont Wilkes University * W 71-61 Darnell Braswell (20) Jamie Cousart King’s G Sr. Holland, PA/Holy Ghost Prep at King’s College * L 66-74 Ed Lapinski (17) Eddie Ohlson DeSales G Sr. Allentown, PA/Parkland Manhattanville Coll. * L 67-83 Eddie Ohlson (21) at Delaware Valley Coll.* W 78-63 Stricker/Zwetolitz (18) Second Team FDU-Florham * W 75-47 Rob Schubach (14) Player School Pos. Cl. Hometown/High School at Arcadia University * L (ot) 62-66 Darnell Braswell (21) Darnell Braswell DeSales G So. Allentown, PA/William Allen at Bloomsburg Univ. W 75-67 Darnell Braswell (17) Donte Chisolm Manhattanville G Sr. Mt. Vernon, NY/St. Raymond Wilkes University ! W 69-53 Ed Lapinski (23) Ryan McPherson FDU-Florham G Jr. West Orange, NJ/West Orange King’s College ! L 62-71 Phil Stricker (20) Tom Kresge Wilkes F So. Brodheadsville, PA/Pleasant Valley Brian Fink Manhattanville G Sr. Queens, NY/St. Francis Prep * - Freedom Conference Games ^ - Bridgewater College/Don Glick Invitational Most Valuable Player: Phil Stricker (DeSales University) # - Casa Mia Holiday Holiday Tournament Rookie of the Year: Chris DeRojas (Wilkes University) ! - Freedom Conference Playoffs Coach of the Year: Scott Coval (DeSales University) Home Games in Bold

2007-08 FINAL INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM STATISTICS No. Name G-GS FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A S B Pts. Avg. 50 Phil Stricker 27-27 152 245 .620 1 2 .500 69 110 .627 190 7.0 18 25 11 374 13.9 12 Darnell Braswell 27-27 131 298 .440 41 111 .369 63 98 .643 128 4.7 41 28 2 366 13.6 32 Ed Lapinski 27-26 126 208 .606 20 47 .426 41 62 .661 184 6.8 32 14 18 313 11.6 45 Matt Zwetolitz 27-7 74 156 .474 49 112 .438 20 27 .741 68 2.5 31 12 0 217 8.0 10 Eddie Ohlson 27-27 63 148 .426 23 72 .319 52 72 .722 78 2.9 199 47 1 201 7.4 20 Jim Malatesta 27-17 55 107 .514 3 11 .273 18 37 .486 65 2.4 43 35 3 131 4.9 42 Eric Salem 27-0 45 92 .489 12 41 .293 10 19 .526 40 1.5 8 4 0 112 4.1 14 Rob Schubach 24-0 27 71 .380 22 63 .349 1 1 1.000 9 0.4 11 5 2 77 3.2 33 Jamie McCloskey 27-4 23 57 .404 7 25 .280 14 23 .609 47 1.7 28 6 4 67 2.5 44 Mike Geary 10-0 10 14 .714 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 9 0.9 2 2 1 22 2.2 23 Eddie Ward 14-0 9 27 .333 5 16 .313 0 1 .000 10 0.7 9 3 1 23 1.6 05 Kevin Radford 15-0 9 14 .643 2 6 .333 3 4 .750 8 0.5 8 1 0 23 1.5 11 Charles Princiotto 27-0 11 23 .478 2 8 .250 10 16 .625 29 1.1 31 12 0 34 1.3 30 Nicholas Rossignoli 9-0 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 7 0.8 0 0 1 4 0.4 40 Richard Harmon 8-0 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 0.3 2 1 0 2 0.3 TEAM 65 2.5 DeSales 27 737 1,466 .503 187 514 .364 305 478 .638 939 34.8 463 195 44 1,966 72.8 Opponents 27 662 1,538 .430 135 462 .292 239 360 .664 798 29.6 315 195 63 1,698 62.9 Returning Players in Italics athletics.desales.edu 2008-09 DeSales University Men’s Basketball - 13 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Coaching Wins Free Throws Made 1. Scott Coval (1993-Present) 256 1. John Ward (1985-89) 439 2. Jim Hutnik (1987-93) 88 2. Jason Moyer (1994-98) 339 3. Steve Ruby (1977-82) 49 3t. Tony Medina (1991-95) 302 4. Jim Seaton (1982-87) 45 3t. John Luciano (1981-85) 302 5. Jack Sobota (1971-74) 22 5. Phil Stricker (2004-08) 283 6. Larry Morris (1974-77) 18 6. John Plachko (1995-98) 268 7. Lou Sabler (1969-71) 12 7. Larry Lowry (1988-91) 254 8. Walter Dryfoos (1968-69) 3 8. Dennis Ramella (1969-73) 251 9. Mario Vicari (1979-83) 243 Games Played 10. Bill Gardiner (1986-90) 237 1t. Gerry Mayza (1983-87) 112 1t. David Spadt (2001-05) 112 David Spadt, ‘05 3t. Michael Venafra (2001-05) 111 3t. Drew Christman (2002-06) 111 Field Goal Attempts 3t. Phil Stricker (2004-08) 111 1. Jason Moyer (1994-98) 1,415 3t. Eddie Ohlson (2004-08) 111 2. Frank Yasunas (1988-92) 1,295 7. Frank Yasunas (1988-92) 110 3. Jim Seaton (1974-78) 1,188 John Bednarik ‘01 8. Kyle Koch (2001-05) 109 4. Paul Hawk (1977-81) 1,085 9t. John Ward (1985-89) 108 5. John Ward (1985-89) 1,071 9t. Jeff Clifford (2000-04) 108 6. John Luciano (1981-85) 1,060 3-Pt. Field Goals Made 7. Michael Venafra (2001-05) 1,059 1. Jim Zinn (2000-04) 184 8. Mark Watermasysk (1996-00) 1,054 2. Michael Venafra (2001-05) 181 9. Andy Stephens (1993-96) 1,045 3. Jason Moyer (1994-98) 159 10. Mike Kearney (1989-93) 1,040 4. Drew Christman (2002-06) 151 5. Ted Gladue (1990-94) 147 6. Andy Stephens (1993-96) 132 Field Goal Percentage 7. Terry Murphy (1987-90) 124 1. Carl Blessing (1978-82) .629 8. John Bednarik (1997-01) 120 2. Phil Stricker (2004-08) .601 9. Kyle Koch (2001-05) 105 3. Ed Kearney (1992-96) .598 10. Tom Heller (1997-01) 102 4. Ed Lapinski (2005-Pres.) .587 5. Chris Shelly (1997-01) .580 Chris Shelly, ‘01 6. Bill Gardiner (1986-90) .564 7. Mike Kearney (1989-93) .554 John Plachko, ‘98 8. David Bright (2001-04) .552 9. Mark Watermasysk (1996-00) .528 10. Larry Lowry (1988-91) .524 Free Throw Attempts Jason Moyer, ‘98 1. John Ward (1985-89) 614 All-Time Leading Scorer 2. Jason Moyer (1994-98) 514 3. Tony Medina (1991-95) 458 4. John Luciano (1981-85) 445 Points Per Game 5. Phil Stricker (2004-08) 429 1. Andy Stephens (1993-96) 15.8 6. Mark Watermasysk (1996-00) 380 2. Jason Moyer (1994-98) 15.5 7. John Plachko (1995-98) 353 3. Jim Seaton (1974-78) 15.0 8. Dennis Ramella (1969-73) 348 4. Dennis Ramella (1969-73) 14.9 9t. Larry Lowry (1988-91) 344 5. John Luciano (1981-85) 14.7 9t. Mark Trinkle (1973-77) 344 6. John Ward (1985-89) 14.4 7. Frank Yasunas (1988-92) 14.2 8. John Plachko (1995-98) 14.1 Free Throw Percentage 9. Mark Watermasysk (1996-00) 13.2 1. Michael Venafra (2001-05) .833 10. Mike Kearney (1989-93) 13.1 2. Steve Van Natten (1986-90) .830 3. Andy Stephens (1993-96) .824 4. John Bednarik (1997-01) .799 Field Goals Made 5. Jim Mackin (1976-80) .793 1. Frank Yasunas (1988-92) 634 6t. Chris Shelly (1997-01) .767 2t. Phil Stricker (2004-08) 576 Mark Watermasysk, ‘00 6t. Mario Vicari (1979-83) .767 2t. Mike Kearney (1989-93) 576 Academic All-American 8. Steve Topley (1986-88) .764 4. Jason Moyer (1994-98) 566 9. Dave Grubb (1996-00) .761 5. John Ward (1985-89) 558 10. John Plachko (1995-98) .759 6. Mark Watermasysk (1996-00) 556 7. Bill Gardiner (1986-90) 553 8. Jim Seaton (1974-78) 532 9. John Luciano (1981-85) 518 10. Michael Venafra (2001-05) 479 Kyle Koch, ‘05

14 - 2008-09 DeSales University Men’s Basketball athletics.desales.edu INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS 3-Pt. Field Goal Attempts Assists 1. Jason Moyer (1994-98) 494 1. Eddie Ohlson (2004-08) 694 2. Michael Venafra (2001-05) 439 2. Gerry Mayza (1983-87) 474 3. Jim Zinn (2000-04) 431 3. Michael Venafra (2001-05) 346 4. Ted Gladue (1990-94) 412 4. Frank Yasunas (1988-92) 336 5. Drew Christman (2002-06) 402 5. Dave Grubb (1996-00) 318 6. John Bednarik (1997-01) 370 6. Jeff Clifford (2000-04) 301 7. Andy Stephens (1993-96) 365 7. Steve Topley (1986-88) 300 8. Terry Murphy (1987-90) 321 8. S. Van Natten (1986-90) 298 9. Kyle Koch (2001-05) 301 9t. Tony Medina (1991-95) 297 10. Jeff Clifford (2000-04) 299 9t. Jim Seaton (1974-78) 297

3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. Steals 1. Jim Zinn (2000-04) .427 1. Frank Yasunas (1988-92) 276 2. Michael Venafra (2001-05) .412 2. Jim Seaton (1974-78) 251 3. Frank Yasunas (1988-92) .397 Eddie Ohlson, ‘08 3. Gerry Mayza (1983-87) 230 4. Terry Murphy (1987-90) .386 4. Tony Medina (1991-95) 198 Andy Stephens, ‘96 5t. Matt Zwetolitz (2006-Pres.) .383 Rebounds 5. David Spadt (2001-05) 187 1. Carl Blessing (1978-82) 877 5t. Harry Morra (2000-04) .383 6. Eddie Ohlson (2004-08) 181 2. John Ward (1985-89) 853 7. Drew Christman (2002-06) .376 7. Jason Moyer (1994-98) 151 3. Tony Medina (1991-95) 777 8. David Spadt (2001-05) .370 8. John Ward (1985-89) 147 4. Mark Watermasysk (1996-00) 715 9. Tom Heller (1997-01) .364 9. Jim Mackin (1976-80) 144 5. John Luciano (1981-85) 709 10. Andy Stephens (1993-96) .362 10. Ted Gladue (1990-94) 142 6. David Bright (2001-04) 703 7. Phil Stricker (2004-08) 695 8. Bill Gardiner (1986-90) 619 9. Chris Shelly (1997-01) 604 10. Mike Kearney (1989-93) 600

Michael Venafra, ‘05

Jeff Clifford, ‘04

Blocks 1. Mike Mientus (1993-97) 324 2. David Bright (2001-04) 133 3. Bill Gardiner (1986-90) 125 4. John Ward (1985-89) 87 5. Phil Stricker (2004-08) 82 5. Mark Watermasysk (1996-00) 74 Jim Zinn, ‘04 7. Chris Shelly (1997-Pres.) 70 8. Larry Lowry (1988-91) 64 Phil Stricker, ‘08 9. Mike Kearney (1989-93) 63 10. Frank Yasunas (1988-92) 58 Mike Mientus, ‘97 CAREER SCORING LEADERS 1. Jason Moyer (1994-98) 1,630 11. Jim Seaton (1974-78) 1,243 2. Frank Yasunas (1988-92) 1,560 12. Andy Stephens (1993-96) 1,231 3. John Ward (1985-89) 1,557 13. Carl Blessing (1978-82) 1,131 4. Phil Stricker (2004-08) 1,436 14. Paul Hawk (1977-81) 1,084 5. Mike Kearney (1989-93) 1,363 15. Jim Zinn (2000-04) 1,079 6. Michael Venafra (2001-05) 1,354 16. Dennis Remalla (1969-73) 1,075 7. Bill Gardiner (1986-90) 1,345 17. John Plachko (1995-98) 1,072 8. John Luciano (1981-85) 1,338 18. Kyle Koch (2001-05) 1,063 9. Mark Watermasysk (1996-00) 1,332 19. Ted Gladue (1990-94) 1,053 10. Tony Medina (1991-95) 1,261 20. John Bednarik (1997-01) 1,020 athletics.desales.edu 2008-09 DeSales University Men’s Basketball - 15 TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Team Records Individual Records Field Goal Att. Game: 27 David Glielmi vs. Wilmington, 2/6/73 Season: 448 Frank Yasunas, 1990-91 Most Wins in a Season: 24 2003-04 (24-5) Career: 1,415 Jason Moyer (1994-98) Most Losses in a Season: 22 1982-83 (3-22) Field Goals Made Game: 16 Mark Watermasysk vs. St. Joseph’s, 11/19/99 Fewest Wins in a Season: 3 1968-69, 1975-76, 1982-83 Season: 207 Frank Yasunas, 1990-91 Fewest Losses in a Season: 5 2003-04 (24-5) Career: 634 Frank Yasunas, 1988-92 Winning Percentage: .828 2003-04 (24-5) Field Goal Pct. Game: .900 David Bright (9-10) vs. Drew Univ., 2/4/04 (10 Attempts) Season: .665 Doug Blessing (163-245), 1980-81 Consecutive Wins: 13 11/25/03 thru 1/24/04 Career: .629 Doug Blessing (458-728), 1978-82 Consecutive Home Wins: 23 12/2/06 thru 2/2/08 3-Pt. FG Att. Game: 14 Dak Krimmel vs. Eastern, 2/12/97 Consecutive Losses: 20 1982-84 14 Drew Christman vs. Scranton, 2/18/06 Margin of Victory: 75 vs. Eastern Pilgrim College (2/7/70) 14 Drew Christman vs. Drew, 2/1/06 Season: 187 Drew Christman, 2005-06 Margin of Defeat: 61 vs. Luzerne College (1/28/70) Career: 494 Jason Moyer, 1994-98 Points in a Game: 135 vs. Don Bosco College (2/12/72) 3-Pt. FG Made Game: 7 Dak Krimmel vs. Eastern, 2/12/97 Fewest Points in a Game: 30 vs. Drexel University (1983) 7 Jim Zinn (Twice) 7 Michael Venafra vs. Lycoming, 2-19-05 Pts. Scored in a Season: 2,241 1991-92 Season: 77 Michael Venafra, 2004-05 Season Scoring Average: 80.0 1991-92 Career: 184 Jim Zinn, 2000-04

Team Defense in a Season: 62.9 2007-08 3-Pt. FG Pct. Game: .875 Jim Zinn (7-8) vs. Centenary, 11/29/01 FG Attempts in a Game: 82 vs. Neumann College (2/17/96) (5 Attempts) Season: .512 Jim Zinn (62-121), 2002-03 Career: .427 Jim Zinn (184-431), 2000-04 FG Attempts in a Season: 1,849 1990-91 Free Throw Att. Game: 17 Dennis Ramella vs. Eastern, 2/22/70 FG’s Made in a Game: 54 vs. Lancaster Bible (12/13/77) 17 John Plachko vs. Alvernia, 2/22/96 FG’s Made in a Season: 871 1991-92 Season: 179 John Ward, 1985-86 Career: 614 John Ward, 1985-89 FG Percentage in a Game: .672 vs. Delaware Valley College (41-of-61, 1/19/05) FG Percentage in a Season: .503 2007-08 Free Throw Made Game: 14 John Plachko vs. Eastern, 2/22/96 Season: 128 John Ward, 1985-86 FT Attempts in a Game: 49 vs. Alvernia College (2/22/96) Career: 439 John Ward, 1985-89 FT Attempts in a Season: 689 1995-96 Free Throw Pct. Game: 1.000 Four players (10-10) FT’s Made in a Game: 32 vs. Baptist Bible College (2/29/72) (10 Attempts) Season: .879 Steve Bates (51-58), 1984-85 Career: .833 Michael Venafra (215-258), 2001-05 FT’s Made in a Season: 506 1995-96 FT Percentage in a Game: .941 vs. Albright (16-of-17, 12/8/07) Points Scored Game: 39 Dennis Ramella vs. Eastern, 3/22/70 Season: 513 Frank Yasunas, 1990-91 FT Percentage in a Season: .746 1989-90 Career: 1,630 Jason Moyer, 1994-98 3-FG Attempts in a Game: 35 vs. Lycoming College (2/11/06) Rebounds Game: 22 Three players 3-FG Attempts in a Season: 656 2003-04 Season: 348 Doug Blessing, 1981-82 3-FG’s Made in a Game: 16 vs. Delaware Valley College (2/17/04) Career: 877 Doug Blessing, 1978-82 16 vs. PSU-Berks (1/30/06) Assists Game: 15 Eddie Ohlson vs. Gallaudet Univ., 11/17/07 Season: 227 Eddie Ohlson, 2006-07 3-FG’s Made in a Season: 275 2003-04 Career: 694 Eddie Ohlson, 2004-08 3-FG Pct. in a Game: .667 vs. Moravian College (8-of-12, 11/26/02) Steals Game: 9 Robert Stornes vs. Phila. Pharmacy, 1/23/75 3-FG Pct. in a Season: .446 1988-89 Season: 85 Frank Yasunas, 1989-90 Rebounds in a Game: 60 vs. Beaver College (12/13/97) Career: 276 Frank Yasunas, 1988-92

Rebounds in a Season: 1,133 2001-02 Blocked Shots Game: 10 Mike Mientus vs. Frostburg St., 3/4/95 Season: 118 Mike Mientus, 1994-95 Assists in a Game: 34 vs. Briarcliffe College (1/4/08) Career: 324 Mike Mientus, 1993-97 Assists in a Season: 578 1987-88 Double-Doubles Season: 12 Carl Blessing, 1980-81 & Tony Medina, 1994-95 Steals in a Game: 23 vs. Haverford College (12/2/89) Career: 26 Tony Medina, 1991-95 Steals in a Season: 329 1977-78 Triple Doubles Season: 1 Tony Medina, 1994-95 Blocked Shots in a Game: 11 vs. Neumann College (1/18/95) Career: 1 Tony Medina, 1991-95 Blocked Shots in a Season: 152 1994-95 Games Played Season: 30 16 players Career: 112 Gerry Mayza (1983-87) & David Spadt (2001-05) 16 - 2008-09 DeSales University Men’s Basketball athletics.desales.edu