2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide Media Services

The 2011-12 men’s RADIO/TELEVISION basketball media guide is designed to assist me- Sports Information dia in its coverage of the Golden Rams during BROADCASTS James Zuhlke the upcoming season. Internet, radio and television stations seeking Sports Information Below is a list of media services available to permission to broadcast games from Hollinger Director help members of the media in their coverage of Field House should contact West Chester Uni- the Golden Rams’ program. We hope you will versity’s sports information department at least Offi ce Phone: take full advantage of the services offered by the one week prior to the game. Courtesy lines are (610) 436-3316 sports information department, as we are here available courtside in Hollinger Field House to to serve you. Please make note of the following accommodate visiting and home radio broadcasts. Offi ce Fax: services available throughout the 2011-12 sea- Internet, radio and TV stations using the courtesy (610) 436-1020 son. Should additional information be required, line must call collect, or take an incoming call please do not hesitate to contact us. to broadcast. All broadcasters must be set up 40 minutes prior to tipoff. Electronic media cover- Mailing Address: ing the game are asked to set up on the lower Sports Information Offi ce CREDENTIALS level in front. Sturzebecker HSC, Rm 220 All requests for working press, photo and West Chester University broadcast credentials for West Chester’s 2011-12 West Chester, PA 19383 home men’s basketball games should be made in POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Directions to Hollinger Field House writing on company letterhead at least 24 hours Postgame interviews featuring players and From Philadelphia prior to the game for which credentials will be coaches from both teams will be conducted ap- Take I-95 South to Exit 3A to merge onto US-322 West requested. Please direct all requests to James proximately 10 minutes after the conclusion of (Conchester Hwy toward West Chester). Turn left at US-1 Zuhlke, sports information director, Sturzebecker the contest inside the Reese Room, adjacent to West (Baltimore Pike). Turn right at US-202 North (Wilming- HSC, Rm 220, West Chester University, West the basketball court and next to the sports infor- ton Pike). Turn left onto PA-926 West (Street Rd). Take first Chester, PA 19383. Requests may also be faxed mation office. right onto S. New St. Stadium is approx. 2 miles up on the to (610) 436-1020. All credentials that cannot be West Chester head coach and players will go right. mailed can be picked up at the will call table in first in an interview setting with the visiting team the lobby of Hollinger Field House. head coach and players to immediately follow. From Western Pennsylvania (PA Turnpike) Take Pennsylvania Turnpike to Exit 312 (PA-100 and West Chester/Pottstown). Stay left after toll booth onto PA-100 PRESS ROW PHOTOGRAPHY South toward West Chester. Follow PA-100 to US-202 South. Because of the limited space available along Credentials for sideline photographers are Exit onto US-202 S. Exit at Business District/West Chester Hollinger Field House press row, media agen- available by contacting James Zuhlke in West University onto High St. Turn left at Rosedale Ave. Turn left at S. New St. Stadium is approximately 3/4 mile down on the cies covering the visiting team will be given Chester University’s sports information office left-hand side. priority, along with West Chester’s media outlets at: (610) 436-3316 with priority given to those that cover the Golden Rams’ men’s basketball agencies covering the participating schools on a regular basis. From New Jersey Turnpike (North or South) program on a regular basis. Media seating is Follow PA Turnpike West for approximately 35 miles and take located at center court between the two lower Photographers can pick up game programs at the entrance to the seating area or along press Exit 326 for Valley Forge, Take Exit 328A for US-202 South level bleachers on the side opposite the team (Swedesford Rd., West Chester/Pottstown). Keep left at the row prior to the contest. benches. Electronic media covering the game are fork and merge onto US-202 S. Exit onto US-202 S. Exit at given priority on the lower level in front. Print Business District/West Chester University onto High St. Turn media may sit on the risers behind the electronic SCOUTING left at Rosedale Ave. Turn left at S. New St. Stadium is approx. 3/4 mile away. media to cover the game. Scouts must pay their own way into the con- test and sit in the bleachers during games. There From Delaware, Maryland, Washington, and Delaware Memo- STATISTICAL SERVICES will be no special seating for professional scouts rial Bridge Prior to tipoff, media will be provided a game during men’s and women’s basketball contests. Take I-95 North to Exit 8 onto US-202 North/Concord Pike to- program with rosters and notified of any unusual ward West Chester. Continue to follow US-202 N. into Pennsyl- lineup changes. vania. Turn left onto PA-926 West (Street Rd). Take first right During the game, quickie stats will be dis- onto S. New St. Stadium is approximately 2 miles up on the right. tributed at each media timeout and a box score at the end of the half and the end of the game. From Commodore Barry Bridge (New Jersey) A running play-by-play will be provided at the Take Exit 3A to merge onto US-322 West (Conchester Hwy conclusion of the game only. toward West Chester). Turn left at US-1 West (Baltimore Pike). Following the game, a complete postgame Turn right at US-202 North (Wilmington Pike). Turn left onto statistical package will be distributed to media PA-926 West (Street Rd). Take first right onto S. New St. Sta- containing a box score with individual statistics dium is approximately 2 miles up on the right. and complete play-by-play. Postgame statistical packages will be available approximately 15 minutes after the conclusion of the game.

1 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide Quick Facts/Table of Contents

West Chester University Athletics 2011-12 Basketball Schedule

Location: ...... West Chester, PA 19383 NOVEMBER Founded: ...... 1871 Sun. 13 UNIV OF THE SCIENCES 6 p.m. Enrollment: ...... 14,300 Tue. 15 at Philadelphia Univ 8 p.m. Nickname: ...... Golden Rams Sat. 19 SLIPPERY ROCK* 3 p.m. Colors: ...... Purple, Gold Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II, ECAC Sun. 20 MERCYHURST* 3 p.m. Conference: ...... Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Tue. 22 at Chestnut Hill 7 p.m. Tue. 29 at Holy Family 7 p.m. President: ...... Dr. Greg Weisenstein Director of Athletics: ...... Dr. Edward M. Matejkovic DECEMBER Sports Information Dir.: ...... James Zuhlke Sat. 3 CLARION* 3 p.m. Email: ...... [email protected] Sun. 4 GANNON* 3 p.m. Phone:...... (610) 436-3316 Fri. 9 at Edinboro* 7:30 p.m. FAX: ...... (610) 436-1020 Sat. 10 at Lock Haven* 4 p.m.

Men’s Basketball Head Coach:...... Damien Blair JANUARY Basketball Office: ...... (610) 436-2136 Fri. 6 at Indiana (Pa.)* 7:30 p.m. Alma Mater (Yr.): ...... West Chester University (’96) Sat. 7 at California (Pa.)* 8 p.m. Record at West Chester (Yrs.): ...... 48-33 (3 yr.) Wed. 11 at Kutztown* 8 p.m. Overall Record (Yrs.): ...... 48-33 (3 yr.) Sat. 14 at Millersville* 3 p.m. 2010-11 Final Overall Record: ...... 14-12 Wed. 18 SHIPPENSBURG* 8 p.m. 2010-11 Final Conference Record/Place: ...... 5-9/T, 6th East Sat. 21 BLOOMSBURG* 3 p.m. 2010-11 Postseason: ...... N/A Wed. 25 at Cheyney* 8 p.m. Sat. 28 at East Stroudsburg* 3 p.m. First Year of Men’s Basketball: ...... 1897 All-Time Men’s Basketball Record: ...... 1,297-1,022-2 (.559) FEBRUARY NCAA Division II Tournament Appearances: ...... 6 (0-6/.000) Wed. 1 MANSFIELD* 8 p.m...... (1983, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2003) Sat. 4 MILLERSVILLE* 3 p.m. Last Appearance: ....2003 (L, 58-72 vs. Queen’s [N.C.] at Charlotte, N.C.) Wed. 8 KUTZTOWN* 8 p.m. ECAC Division II Appearances:...... 1 (0-1) Sat. 11 at Bloomsburg* 3 p.m. Last Appearance: ...... 1992 (L, 82-98 vs. Franklin & Pierce) Wed. 15 at Shippensburg* 8 p.m. PSAC Tournament Appearances: ...... 15 (9-15) Sat. 18 EAST STROUDSBURG* 3 p.m...... (1983, 1984, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, ...... 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009) Wed. 22 CHEYNEY* 5:30 p.m. Last Appearance: ...... 2009 (L, 74-85 vs. Cheyney) Sat. 25 at Mansfield* 3 p.m. PSAC Championship Game Appearances: ...... 2 (0-2) ...... (1998, 2001) Last Appearance: ....2001 (L, 77-80 [OT] vs. Clarion at Edinboro, Pa.) PSAC East Championships:...... 4 Home games in bold CAPS played at Hollinger Field House ...... (1994, 2000, 2002, 2006) * indicates PSAC game

East Coast Conference Championship Appearances: ...... 5 (1-5) ...... (1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982) East Coast Conference West Championships: ...... 1 ...... (1982) Credits State College Championships: ...... 3 The 2011-12 West Chester University men’s basketball me- ...... (1924, 1925, 1928) dia guide was designed to assist the media in its coverage of West Normal School Championships: ...... 2 Chester University men’s basketball and is an official publication of ...... (1916, 1922) the West Chester University athletics department. The guide was writ- Interscholastic Championships: ...... 1 ten, designed and edited by James Zuhlke, sports information direc- ...... (1913) tor, with assistance from Angela Huggins. Editorial assistance was provided by Danah Allen and Brandi-Lee Croft. Photos are courtesy of Ray Doyle, Barbara Johnston and Michael Zuhlke. Printing was done by Graphics & Printing, West Chester, PA 19383. The front and back covers were designed by James Zuhlke.

2 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide About West Chester University of Pa.

West Chester University, a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Educa- tion, is a public, regional, comprehensive in- stitution committed to providing access and offering high-quality undergraduate education, select post-baccalaureate and graduate pro- grams, and a variety of educational and cultural resources for its students, alumni and citizens of southeastern Pennsylvania. West Chester University is committed to attracting, enrolling and graduating quality stu- dents from a wide variety of educational, cul- tural and economic backgrounds. This endeav- or requires the University to attract and retain highly qualified faculty and staff and to provide each member of the University community with learning and leadership development opportu- nities. To this end, the University supports and encourages programs which benefit all people and which seek to eradicate discrimination and injustice. We treasure what we believe to be the highest principles of American society: the West Chester University is located in southeastern Pennsylvania just 25 miles worth and uniqueness of each individual, the west of Philadelphia and 17 miles north of Wilmington, Del. New York City and belief that success is to be earned by individual Washington D.C. are both accessible by car or train in less than three hours. effort put forth in an environment founded on equality of opportunity, and the appreciation of the ideal of an inclusive society. We believe that it is incumbent upon all members of our community - staff, students, faculty and administrators - to conduct themselves with As a university owned by the citizens of Pennsylvania, civility toward one another at all times. We value the special talents and we value our mission to provide the best educational contributions of each member of our community. We further affirm the opportunities possible which will enable the University worth and dignity of each member and the shared responsibility of all to treat each other as individuals, with respect and courtesy. community to successfully address the concerns of a As a university owned by the citizens of Pennsylvania, we value our global society. mission to provide the best educational opportunities possible which will enable the University community to successfully address the concerns of a global society. To this end, West Chester University seeks to provide diligent advising for students and to focus on teaching students to think clearly and critically, to make logical and ethical judgments, and to com- municate effectively with others. West Chester University’s community strongly supports the prin- ciples of academic integrity and academic responsibility, viewing both as the province of every member of the campus community. We hold the highest esteem for teaching directed toward student learning and affirm that mastery of content as well as mastery of teaching skills necessary to communicate such content are paramount. West Chester University will be a national model for excellence for public regional comprehensive universities and is especially noted for: Undergraduate programs that actively engage students in connecting the life of the mind to the world in which they live and work. The responsiveness of its graduate and post-baccalaureate programs to regional needs. Its focus on providing lifelong-learning, technical, and applied skills essential to graduates’ success now and in the future. A commitment by faculty, staff, and administrators to provide access and to serve effectively the educational needs of a diverse student body. Its role as a leading educational and cultural resource and partner in fostering the economic, social, and cultural vitality of southeastern Pennsylvania. 3 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide

University Administration and Athletics Director

University President Director of Athletics Dr. Greg R. Weisenstein Dr. Edward M. Matejkovic

Greg R. Weisenstein began his third Dr. Edward M. Matejkovic (matt-a- year as West Chester University’s 14th KO-vik) begins his 17th year as the direc- president. Since 2005, he had served as tor of athletics at West Chester Universi- provost and vice president for academic ty. A 1969 graduate of WCU, Matejkovic affairs at the University of North Dakota, also spent 12 years at SUNY Brockport, where he collaborated with faculty and a Division III school located in Western staff to enhance his institution’s curricu- New York, where he served as the ath- lar strengths, promote shared governance, letics director in addition to head coach expand collaboration with the communi- of both the football team and the track & ty, diversify and develop the university’s field squads during his time there. resource base, increase undergraduate Under his guidance, West Ches- and graduate enrollments, and elevate the ter’s athletic program has soared to un- visibility of the University of North Da- precedented heights, accomplishing goals kota in the region, country, and world. never before imagined. The Golden Rams He also led a diversity strategic have placed in the top five in the Dixon plan for the university, revised and strengthened the general education Trophy standings – awarded to the PSAC programs, and worked with student government to implement such initia- member institution whose athletic program earns the best overall finish in tives as a leadership minor and the expanded community involvement that conference championships and/or regular-season play – in each of the past helped place UND among the first universities to receive the Carnegie four seasons. West Chester University’s athletic program placed a school- Foundation’s new Community Engagement Classification. best 12th nationally in the NACDA Cup standings in 2007. From 1999 until he joined the University of North Dakota adminis- The past president of the Division II Athletic Director’s Association, tration, Dr. Weisenstein served Montana State University as dean of the a chapter of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics College of Education, Health, and Human Development. Earlier, he was (NACDA), Matejkovic was named the Northeast Region Division II Ath- dean of the School of Education at the University of Colorado at Colorado letic Director of the Year by NACDA in June 2009. Springs. During his tenure as an academic dean, he established strong re- In the spring of 2008, West Chester’s women’s lacrosse squad won gional partnerships, developed significant revenue sources for his college, its second national championship, reaching the title game for the fifth con- strengthened participatory governance, expanded enrollment, and devel- secutive year. The men’s swimming squad also matched its highest finish oped new degree and licensure programs to serve his state. at the 2008 NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving championships with Among his other extensive experience, Dr. Weisenstein has been an a third-place showing. The Golden Rams’ baseball team reached the Divi- associate dean for research at Clemson University; the coordinator of sec- sion II national finals for the second time in three years in May 2009. ondary special education, rehabilitation, and vocational education for the Those performances were followed up by the women’s swimming University of Washington; and an assistant professor of education at the team’s fourth-place finish at the 2010 NCAA Division II Championships University of Oregon. and the women’s lacrosse team’s return to the NCAA DII Championship On a regional level, Dr. Weisenstein has chaired and held positions Game for the sixth time. on a variety of committees focusing on educational improvement, quality Scholarship allotments have grown, along with the number of full- of life, and economic development, including a three-year term as a direc- time head coaches and assistant coaches across West Chester’s 24 inter- tor of the Greater Colorado Springs Economic Development Corporation. collegiate programs – the largest intercollegiate athletic program in all of Nationally, in addition to serving on presidential advisory committees un- Division II. der presidents Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush, he Additionally, Matejkovic has helped spearhead a facility upgrade was among a small number of education deans selected to discuss national movement at the university that has resulted in the newly dedicated Von- education policy with President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura nie Gros Field behind Sturzebecker Health Science Center and a brand Bush in the White House in 2002. new state-of-the-art track surface at John A. Farrell Stadium. In conjunc- Dr. Weisenstein is also an experienced international negotiator and tion with the new track surface, Farrell Stadium’s football field received facilitator. Working for the U.S. Department of State, he was responsible a brand new playing surface as the natural grass was replaced with Field- for leading restructuring of higher education in the Republic of Moldova. Turf. He serves as chairperson of the World Bank Education Task Force for Matejkovic is also a past president of the PSAC Executive Commit- the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges tee and continues to serve the PSAC on numerous other committees. He is and was the chief negotiator for international agreements in Brazil and in also a member of the ECAC Board of Directors, the ECAC Finance Com- Western, Central, and Eastern Europe, including direct talks with former mittee and the ECAC Membership Committee. He served as president of Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. the ECAC during 2002-03. Weisenstein received his bachelor’s degree in history and geology An active member of the NCAA, Matejkovic served on the NCAA and his master’s degree in special education from the University of Wash- Student Athlete Reinstatement Committee, the NCAA Division II East ington and earned his doctorate in administration and special education Region men’s basketball championship selection committee and the from the University of Kansas. He is the author of more than 65 publica- men’s golf championship selection committee. He recently served on the tions, including four books. His numerous honors include State Educator NCAA to the Football Task Force – a committee reviewing scholarship of the Year, Best Program of the Year, and the Teaching and Advising allocations in the sport. Excellence Award. The Coatesville, Pa., native earned both his bachelor’s and master’s Sandra L. Weisenstein, the former Sandra DeBlasio, has headed phil- degrees from WCU, and his doctorate in Sports Administration/Athletic anthropic organizations and served on various boards promoting the arts Facility Management from Temple University. Matejkovic joined the staff and humanities in the communities where she and Dr. Weisenstein have of SUNY Brockport in 1984 where he first served as an assistant professor lived. and coordinator of the sport management program. The Weisensteins raised three children together and have four grand- Matejkovic resides in Exton, Pa. He has two daughters, Jennifer children. Fitzgerald and Leigh Martini (WCU ’98) and one son, Jude. He is also the proud grandfather of two grandchildren: Max Edward Martini and Audrey Judith Fitzgerald, who were both born in 2008.

4 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide Head Coach Damien Blair

Head coach history in July 2008. of Pennsylvania. He completed his master’s Damien Blair He made the leap into the college game in Athletic Administration from WCU in May enters his fourth from the high school ranks where he led nearby 2007. season at West Downingtown High School to the Ches-Mont Blair resides in Downingtown, Pa., with Chester Universi- League boys’ basketball championship, the first his wife, Carolyn, a 1997 graduate of West ty hoping to build title in school history, in 2007 and a spot in the Chester University and former women’s bas- upon his team’s PIAA state playoffs for the fourth time during ketball player under current head coach Deirdre success over the his tenure. Overall, Blair compiled a high school Kane as well as a women’s soccer player un- past three years career coaching record of 173-78 (.689). der current men’s coach Kendall Walkes. The and turn the cor- Blair left Downingtown High as the couple has four children: Hunter (9), Dylan (7), ner with his alma school’s all-time winningest boy’s basketball Autumn (5) and Hayden (3). mater. coach. He was named the Daily Local coach of Last winter, the year as well as Ches-mont League coach of West Chester finished 14-12 overall and 5- the year his final season. THE BLAIR PROJECT 9 in conference play for the second straight During his collegiate playing career, Blair Years Team Record Postseason campaign. Unfortunately, the Golden Rams set seven individual scoring records on the ca- 2008-09 West Chester 18-10 PSACs were left out of the playoff picture. Blair has reer, season and game levels. His 2,025 career 2009-10 West Chester 16-11 re-tooled his lineup for the coming season and points stands second all-time at West Chester 2010-11 West Chester 14-12 should be in the hunt to return his alma mater to University and ninth all-time in PSAC history. 3 years 48-33 (.618) the postseason where he had them his first year The flashy guard was a two-time PSAC on the sideline. East player of the year (1994, 1995) and In 2009-10, Blair led the Golden Rams four-time all-league selection, including to a 16-11 overall record and a 5-9 conference three first team nods, during his illustri- mark during one of the most competitive league ous playing career. Blair was inducted slates in quite some time. That season’s Eastern into the Messikomer Men’s Basketball Division champion suffered five losses in con- Hall of Fame at West Chester University ference play. in 2001. It will be Blair’s mission this winter to re- Blair played semi-professional bas- turn his Golden Rams to the postseason after ketball with the Delaware Blue Bombers missing out a year ago with the team’s sixth- of the United States Basketball League place finish. Blair led West Chester to the for a brief stint after his college career PSAC postseason tournament in his first sea- came to a close and was invited to the son on the sideline in 2008-09, after inheriting Philadelphia 76ers tryout camp in 1996. a squad that had not reached the playoffs the Blair received his bachelor’s of sci- previous two campaigns. ence degree in Education from WCU in One of the top point guards in school his- May 2006 and is a certified Health & tory, Blair made a big splash in his first season Physical Education instructor in the state as head coach at his alma mater. The Golden Rams finished 18-10 overall and 9-5 in confer- ence play, finishing third overall in the Eastern The Book On Damien Blair Division and leading the Rams to the quarter- COACHING HIGHLIGHTS finals of the PSAC postseason tournament. A 2008 - present: Head Coach, West Chester University loss to cross-town rival Cheyney ended Blair’s - Reached PSAC postseason tournament his fi rst year inaugural season prematurely. - Mentored two all-league players in fi rst three seasons on the job In just two short seasons on the bench, 1998-2008: Head Coach, Downingtown High School (Downingtown, Pa.) Blair has mentored three first-team All-PSAC - 173-78 (.698) overall record in 10 seasons as boy’s basketball head coach players and four all-leaguers total. Last year’s - 2008 Ches-mont League champions (fi rst title in school history) first team all-league selection, Ralph Hegamin, - 2008 Daily Local coach of the year has continued his basketball career playing - 2008 Ches-mont League coach of the year overseas in Portugal. Hegamin was also an All- ECAC pick and two-time Herb Good all-star PLAYING EXPERIENCE selection under Blair’s tutelage. Four-year starter and letterwinner, West Chester University (1991-95) Additionally, one former Golden Ram was Four-time All-PSAC East selection (1992, ’93, ’94, ’95) named to the PSAC academic honor roll both Three-time, fi rst team All-PSAC East selection (1993, ’94, ’95) years with Blair while also being named a two- Two-time PSAC East player of the year (1994, ’95) time recipient of the Arthur Ashe Scholar-Ath- Second all-time leading scorer at West Chester University (2,025 points) lete Award. Ninth all-time leading scorer in PSAC history (2,025 points) The program’s second all-time leading Second all-time at West Chester University in steals (195) scorer during his playing days, Blair became Holds seven school records on the game, season and career levels the program’s fifth head coach since 1960 and Inducted into Messikomer Men’s Basketball Hall of Fame at WCU (2001) the first African-American mentor in program 5 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide WCU Assistant Coaching Staff

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach/Recruiting Roy Blumenthal Dane Watts

Roy Blumenthal, who earned his bach- Dane Watts enters his fourth season as elor’s degree in Sports Administration an assistant coach at West Chester Univer- from West Chester University in 1983, sity on the staff of Damien Blair. enters his 12th season as top assistant Watts is the director of recruiting for coach for the men’s basketball program the Golden Rams’ basketball program, and 24th overall. along with his in-game coaching while He became the first full-time assistant assisting the coaching staff in a plethora basketball coach in school history in the of roles. spring of 2000. Blumenthal had spent the Watts came to West Chester from previous 12 years as a volunteer assistant nearby Immaculata University where at his alma mater. he served in a similar capacity with the In addition to his coaching duties, Mighty Macs’ men’s basketball program. Blumenthal coordinates all summer camps Three seasons ago, Watts helped lead for the men’s basketball program. the Mighty Macs to a record of 18-10 overall, with a mark of 11-5 in Prior to coaching basketball at West Chester University, Blumenthal, Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (PAC) and a second-place finish in the who attended graduate school at Temple, was an assistant football coach regular-season standings. Immaculata won the PAC postseason tourna- at WCU from 1979-83. He assisted with the running backs and served as ment and earned its first berth in the NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball the JV offensive coordinator. Tournament. After graduating from WCU, Blumenthal moved on to coach three The Mighty Macs reached the PAC championship game in each of Watts’ sports at Great Valley High School (basketball, baseball and football). He two seasons on the sideline, along with winning the title in 2007-08. then served as the head coach of the Bishop Shanahan High School boys’ Upon his arrival to Immaculata, Watts had been an assistant coach at basketball team during the 1987-88 campaign. Blumenthal was later named Conestoga High School. In his nine years at Conestoga, Watts helped lead head baseball coach at Coatesville High School in 1988. the Pioneers to two Central League titles and a berth in the PIAA State An active member of area athletics, Blumenthal is president of Global Tournament. Sports, a non- profit organization which deals in international sports Watts graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1992 after play- exchanges . Blumenthal has also been the Head Coach of Select College ing three years of basketball for the Quakers. He played one season under all star teams to Belgium , Germany, Italy , France, Czech Republic and Tom Snyder and two under current Temple University head coach Fran England. Dunphy. Before his arrival at Penn, he was a three-year starter at Conestoga Blumenthal was awarded the West Chester University Men’s Hall of and finished his prep career as the second all-time leading scorer. The two- Fame Milt Blitz Award in 2007 for outstanding contribution to the game time captain and two-time All-Central League honoree was inducted into of basketball by a West Chester Alum . the Conestoga High School Hall of Fame on Friday, November 3, 2006. Blumenthal was also a member of the West Chester University Golf Coaching Staff which won the PSAC Championship in 2006. Assistant Coach Blumenthal and his late wife Barbara are proud parents of three West David Krakower Chester Grads. His oldest son, Bob Kuehn, (WCU ’89) is an officer for David Krakower begins his fourth the West Chester Police Department. He and his wife Liz (WCU ’91) have season on the West Chester University three children, Bobby, Erin and Alex. sideline as an assistant on the staff of Blumenthal’s daughter Debi Sheridan is a 1996 WCU graduate, along Damien Blair. with her husband Scott (’91), who is the head trainer for the Philadelphia Krakower returns to his alma mater Phillies. They are proud parents of a son, Scott and daughter, Emilee. after assisting Blair at Downingtown West High School for 10 years. Krakower, now in his fourth season of coaching at the collegiate level, will assist Blair and fellow assistant coaches Roy Blumenthal and Dane Watts with recruiting and in-game coaching.

West Chester’s coaching staff has been together now for the past four years and produced a winning team each sea- son. This winter they hope to challenge for the East title. 6 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide

Youth Is How You Spell Golden Rams in 2008-09

There is a new sheriff in Hollinger Field ation defensively that I can. Limit TThe teams toh one eChester PPlayerswill havel toa showcasey night-iner ands House this winter and he is hard at work lay- shot by being aggressive for 35 seconds. If we night-out to be successful this winter. ing the foundation for his style of basketball and get on the defensive boards, keep people in front Sophomore Isaiah McGhee returns after a expectations of performance. of us, and help each other out, than hopefully we freshman campaign that saw him receive play- For the first time in 21 years, West Chester will be in a lot of games. ing time in a limited role. He will fight for a University will have a new face on its sideline “I like to play several different defenses. starting spot in the backcourt right away with St. guiding the fortunes of its men’s basketball We will play a sagging man-to-man, an aggres- George and Tanner when the Rams want to go team. Former Golden Rams point guard and sive man-to-man full-court and a matchup man- with a small lineup. Messikomer Hall of Famer, Damien Blair, was to-man. The foundation is there in these players, Senior Kevin Stokes and junior Anthony introduced as the school’s 26th head coach this and that has made the transition much easier. Haley both return from one-year hiatus’ from past July. West Chester, who was picked to finish sev- the program. How well they respond after hav- Blair inherits a squad that finished 12-15 enth in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Confer- ing a year off will also play a role in their time a year ago and missed the postseason for the ence Eastern Division in the preseason coaches’ on the hardwood this winter. second straight season. However, the first-year poll, is coming off a 3-9 season in league play Chris VonTanhausen and Zack Harrison mentor who is in his first season as a college and a sixth-place showing. If Blair can avoid the are both excellent shooters from the outside that basketball head coach, likes what he has to build injury bug that plagued the Golden Rams last will provide quality minutes in their roles. If de- on for the 2008-09 campaign. The cornerstone winter, then West Chester can begin its long fenses leave them alone, both can hurt you from of that foundation is junior guard Kenneth St. climb back into contention in the conference. the perimeter. George, a returning second team all-leaguer. St. George has been the vocal leader of this Roger White is a guard that saw plenty of “There are a lot of points in that number,” team in the preseason and has done a wonderful playing time last season for former head coach Blair said, referring to St. George’s familiar No. job helping the other players pick up the new Dick DeLaney. He returns with a lot of game ex- 12 that Blair donned during his playing days in systems implemented by Blair and his coaching perience, something many of the Golden Rams the mid 1990s. “We will use him in a variety of staff. lack. Newcomer Kevon Davis will have to show ways. (St. George) is comfortable playing the what he has, if he is to contribute significantly in point, but he can also be a scoring option.” BACK COURT a very crowded backcourt Blair realizes that his reputation as an of- “Defensively, (St. George) is our leader. He is fensive-minded player conflicts with his de- our communicator and he gets everybody play- FRONTCOURT fense-first coaching strategy. But he wants his ing their role. Offensively, he is versatile too. Center Ralph Hegamin will be the go-to Golden Rams to pick up the intensity defensive- He can play (shooting guard or small forward) guy in the middle for West Chester. How he ly and rebound the basketball. because of his size and strength. We are going to handles the pressure of defenses collapsing on “I want to put the players in the best situ- use him in a variety of different situations.” him will tell just how much he has matured over St. George is the star in the summer and grown as a basketball player. the backcourt, but his sup- Hegs can take the ball outside as well. He porting cast will also bring is a very versatile player down low for Coach a little something to the Blair. The Golden Rams need to benefit from table. that versatility and Hegamin’s outside game to Playing time will de- create match-up problems. pend heavily upon who Kehinde Roberts is another versatile ath- eventually develops. One lete, who can play many different roles on the newcomer making waves court. Roberts is as adept outside as he is inside in the old gym on North and can fill that swingman role offensively in a Campus Drive is Sandy halfcourt offense. Tanner. Blair likes how Newcomer Greg Maugle and sophomore this youngster has made Kevin Gallagher provide a great deal of height the transition to the col- in the frontcourt. Both are intimidating figures lege game. Blair describes alongside Hegamin. Tanner as somebody who Thiel Benn should fight for a starting role could develop that same up front as well after sitting out last season as versatility that St. George a redshirt. Benn is imposing with the ability to covets. penetrate off the dribble. He will be a much- “He is athletic,” Blair needed addition to the equation for the Golden explains. “He can guard Rams. anybody, and if you leave Sam Scott’s transition from football sea- him, he can hurt you too.” son to basketball can help, if it is a quick one. Tanner is an example of Jeremiah Runkle provides depth at forward as that youth that permeates well. every spore of the Golden A very young and inexperienced group is Sophomore Chris VonTanhausen will play a large role Rams’ roster. He is also an what awaits first-year head coach Damien Blair. in head coach Damien Blair’s “defense first” philoso- example of the type of en- How he adjusts to becoming a teacher in his first phy. VonTanhausen begins his second season with the ergy and effort that West few college seasons will be the telling tale to the Golden Rams. foundation he lays for the future. 7 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Roster H/A Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School 10 Jon Breeden G 5-11 170 Jr. Harrisburg, Pa / Central Dauphlin Pronunciation Guide 11 Carl Johnson G 6-0 170 Jr. Ardmore, Pa. / Lower Merion Name ...... Pronunciation 12 Troy Hockaday G 6-2 170 So. Philadelphia, Pa. / LaSalle Corey Blake ...... KORE-ee BLAKE 14 Jaleel Mack G 6-2 180 So. Philadelphia, Pa. / North Catholic Jon Breeden ...... JOHN BREE-den 21 Ben Mingledough G/F 6-4 200 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa / Archbishop Carroll Tim Flecken ...... TIM FLECK-in 23 Corey Blake G 6-4 230 Fr. West Chester, Pa / Rustin Khalif Foster ...... ka-LEAF FOSS-ter 24 Eric Frans C 6-9 250 Fr. Lehigh, Pa / Saucon Valley Eric Frans ...... ERC FRON-zz 15 / 31 Lance McDowell F 6-7 205 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Com Tech Troy Hockaday ...... TROY HOCK-a-DAY 22 / 32 Khalif Foster F 6-4 210 Sr. Collingswood, Pa. / ANC Carl Johnson ...... KARL JOHN-son 3 / 33 Rondell White G 5-10 190 So. West Chester, Pa / Rustin Jaleel Mack ...... ja-LEEL MACK 13 / 34 Harley Williamson F 6-5 205 Jr. Lower Merion, Pa. / Lower Merion Lance McDowell ...... Lance MICK-dow-ELL 1 / 41 Tim Flecken G 6-4 190 So. Downingtown, Pa / Downingtown Ben Mingledough ...... BEN MINGLE-dough Rondell White ...... RON-dell WHITE Harley Williamson ...... HAR-lee WILLIAM-son Head Coach: Damien Blair (West Chester University ’96) 4th season Assistant Coaches: Roy Blumenthal (West Chester University ’83) 24th season Dane Watts (University of Pennsylvania ’92) 4th season David Krakower (West Chester University ’99) 4th season Anthony Haley (West Chester University ‘08) 3rd season

Alphabetical Roster No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School______23 Corey Blake G 6-4 230 Fr. West Chester, Pa / Rustin 10 Jon Breeden G 5-11 170 Jr. Harrisburg, Pa / Central Dauphlin 1 / 41 Tim Flecken G 6-4 190 So. Downingtown, Pa / Downingtown 22 / 32 Khalif Foster F 6-4 210 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. / ANC 24 Eric Frans C 6-9 250 Fr. Lehigh, Pa / Saucon Valley 12 Troy Hockaday G 6-2 170 So. Philadelphia, Pa. / LaSalle 11 Carl Johnson G 6-0 170 Jr. Ardmore, Pa. / Lower Merion 14 Jaleel Mack G 6-2 180 So. Philadelphia, Pa. / North Catholic 15 / 31 Lance McDowell F 6-7 205 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Com Tech 21 Ben Mingledough G/F 6-4 200 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa / Archbishop Carroll 3 / 33 Rondell White G 5-10 190 So. West Chester, Pa / Rustin 13 / 34 Harley Williamson F 6-5 205 Jr. Lower Merion, Pa. / Lower Merion 2011-12 Radio Broadcast Schedule All home and away basketball games will be broadcast Head Coach: Damien Blair (West Chester University ’96) 4th season by Brandywine Radio. You can listen to West Chester Assistant Coaches: Roy Blumenthal (West Chester University ’83) 24th season University women’s basketball on Dane Watts (University of Pennsylvania ’92) 4th season www.brandywineradio.com all season long. Beginning David Krakower (West Chester University ’99) 4th season in January, WCU women’s basketball will also be aired Anthony Haley (West Chester University ‘08) 3rd season simultaneously on 91.7 WCUR-FM - the student radio station.

8 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide 2011-12 Golden Rams Lance McDowell Khalif Foster Sr. Forward 6-7 205 Sr. Forward 6-4 210 Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Communications Tech ANC [Delaware Tech] [Robert Morris] 15/31 22/32 One of the league’s top returning forwards ... all-league candidate, who Very talented forward, who transferred into the program two years ago transferred from Delaware Tech two seasons ago ... can stretch the de- from Division I Robert Morris ... strong player, who brings both size and fense with his shooting ability ... very athletic ... played an important role toughness to the floor ... aggressive wing player, who should hold down for Delaware Tech during his time there ... scored 844 career points in a starting position in the frontcourt this winter ... accomplished scorer, two junior college seasons with Delaware Tech ... registered his 1,000th who also brings a complete package to the table ... has a year in Coach career point in college last winter ... has the potential to be a dominant Blair’s system under his belt ... is expected to play a much larger role in player in his senior season ... letterwinner. the offense ... letterwinner.

2010-11: Appeared in and started all 26 games … led the team in scor- 2010-11: Appeared in 26 games … made 11 starts … second on team in ing (289 points) and rebounding (161 rebounds) averaged 11.1 points scoring (10.0 points per game) ... team-high 51 percent shooting percent- per game and 6.2 rebounds per game … ranked 17th in the PSAC in age … second highest on the team in rebounds (130), averaging 5.0 per rebounding ... recorded a team high 26 blocked shots and credited with game … registered a team-high 41 steals on the season … scored 261 36 steals ... ranked 13th in blocked shots in the conference ... registered points total for the season and averaged 10.0 points per game ... posted three double-doubles (Immaculata, Edinboro, Cheyney) ... three double-doubles.

2009-10: Did not play. 2009-10 (Robert Morris): Appeared in four games ... did not make a start ... averaged 0.8 points per game in 5.8 minutes per game of action 2008-09 (Delaware Tech): Appeared in 29 games … led the team in ... scored three points (all foul shots) and grabbed five rebounds on scoring with a 15 ppg average and also averaged 7 rebounds per game ... the year ... registered two steals ... member of 2009 Northeast Confer- scored 412 points in 29 games ... led Del Tech to Region 19 champion- ence champions, who qualified for NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball ship and district championship ... named to first team All-Region 19 ... Tournament. NJCAA All-America as well. 2008-09 (Robert Morris): Appeared in 20 games ... did not make a start 2007-08 (Delaware Tech): Appeared in 28 games … led the team in ... averaged 1.8 points per game in 5.6 minutes per game of action ... scoring with a 16 ppg average ... scored 432 points in 28 games ... also scored 35 points and grabbed 14 rebounds on the year ... registered three averaged 8 rebounds per game ... named second team All-Region 19 his assists and two steals ... member of 2009 Northeast Conference champi- freshman year. ons, who qualified for NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament.

9 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide 2011-12 Golden Rams Jon Breeden Carl Johnson Jr. Guard 5-11 170 Jr. Guard 6-0 170 Harrisburg, Pa. Ardmore, Pa. Central Dauphin Lower Merion [Siena] [Rider] 10 11 Transfer from Division I Siena College ... should take over point guard Developing guard for the Golden Rams ... originally transferred into the duties for the Golden Rams this winter ... field general on the floor ... program from Division I Rider University ... exciting guard on the floor can take charge of a situation ... like having another coach on the floor in ... great ball-handler ... possesses ability to score or create off the dribble a lot of ways ... brings stability to the Golden Rams’ offense ... leads by ... electrifies the crowd with some of his penetrating layups ... has made example on the floor, but is a very vocal leader as well ... quick off the tremendous strides from last season to this season ... has turned into a dribble and can shoot from anywhere on the court ... makes good deci- student of the game ... studies his opponents and their tendencies much sions with the ball and limits turnovers ... a smart and skilled point guard more closely ... letterwinner. ... good speed ... great competitor ... a true leader and proven winner ... possesses great basketball intelligence ... quick first step ... enjoys playing 2010-11: Appeared in 23 games ... made 11 starts ... scored 134 points and in transition and firing away from beyond the 3-point arc. averaged 5.8 points per game in 18 minutes of action per contest ... aver- aged 1.7 rebounds per contest as well ... dished out 34 assists and credited 2010-11 (Siena): Appeared in all 31 games ... made four starts ... aver- with 23 steals ... scored career-high 15 points against Mansfield ... also aged 4.5 points per game and dished out 51 assists ... credited with 16 posted 13 points against East Stroudsburg ... both were big games against steals ... grabbed 29 rebounds ... averaged 12.7 minutes per contest. two of the top teams in the Eastern Division ... averaged better than 10 points per game over West Chester’s final three contests. 2009-10 (Siena): Appeared in 16 games averaging 3.4 minutes per contest ... scored 18 points and converted 10 of 13 free throws ... registered seven 2009-10 (Rider): Appeared in 22 games ... did not make a start ... aver- assists and three steals ... tallied season high four points and made only aged 1.3 points per game in 6.4 minutes per contest ... scored 28 points on field goal attempt and both free throws he tried in win at Marist (1/30). the season ... registered nine rebounds, eight assists and three steals.

10 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide 2011-12 Golden Rams Harley Williamson Tim Flecken Jr. Forward 6-5 205 So. Guard 6-4 190 Lower Merion, Pa. Downingtown, Pa. Lower Merion Downingtown 13/34 1/41 Experienced forward, who has developed into a playmaker off the dribble Excellent shooting guard off the bench for the Golden Rams ... enjoyed a ... excellent in transition ... likes to get out and lead the fast break ... turn- successful freshman campaign two years ago ... sat out last season with a ing into one of West Chester’s top weapons off the bench ... can do so shoulder injury ... has returned to the fold 100 percent and ready to go ... many things with the ball ... possesses a long-range capability with the should see his role increase dramatically ... provides a spark off the bench option to penetrate and make something happen in the lane ... can be used ... energetic, young player ... played for head coach Damien Blair in high in a number of different ways ... very athletic ... two-year letterwinner. school at Downingtown West HS ... letterwinner.

2010-11: Appeared in 25 games ... made seven starts ... averaged 6.5 2010-11: Red-shirted ... did not appear in contest. points per game ... pulled down 3.8 rebounds per contest ... shot 47 percent from the field ... scored 162 points and grabbed 94 rebounds ... registered 2009-10: Appeared in 16 games ... made one start ... averaged 2.8 points 36 assists and credited with 21 steals ... scored a career-high 21 points per game in 5.9 minutes per action ... netted a career-high 16 points in against Holy Family ... recorded a double-double against Millersville with first college basketball game against University of Sciences ... posted 10 points and 10 rebounds ... scored in double figures eight times. eight points on three other occasions (UDC, Chestnut Hill, Kutztown) ... drained four 3-pointers in win over USciences. 2009-10: Appeared in 26 games ... made two starts ... averaged 7.4 points per game ... ripped down 4.7 rebounds per contest ... shot 38 percent from the field ... scored 192 points and grabbed 121 rebounds ... registered 42 Troy Hockaday assists and 18 steals ... blocked 16 shots ... saw the most time of any fresh- man on the West Chester Golden Rams team ... recorded season-high 18 So. Guard 6-2 170 points against Shippensburg ... pulled down season-high 11 rebounds Philadelphia, Pa. LaSalle 12 Highly-touted recruit from LaSalle College High School ... extremely quick point guard who can score ... good ball-handler ... sees the floor well ... is still developing into a college point guard ... has a tremendous amount of potential ... should benefit from newcomer Jon Breeden and his experience running the point ... will provide depth to the guard position for the Rams this season ... letterwinner.

2010-11: Appeared in 12 games … did not make a start ... scored 34 points and averaged 2.8 points per game ... recorded four assists … ripped down three rebounds … blocked six shots … posted career-high 22 points against Lock Haven ... also scored 12 points against Penn State Abington ... only two games in which he scored ... Golden Rams were 9-3 when he appeared in a game.

11 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide 2011-12 Golden Rams Jaleel Mack Corey Blake So. Guard 6-2 180 Fr. Forward 6-4 230 Philadelphia, Pa. West Chester, Pa. North Catholic Rustin 14 23 Excellent guard in head coach Damien Blair’s system ... made tremendous Exciting young recruit from nearby Bayard Rustin High School ... very improvements during his freshman year ... will challenge for a starting athletic ... tremendous potential for the Golden Rams ... should see con- role this winter ... has turned into a playmaker off the dribble ... sees the siderable playing time right away ... good instincts and basketball sense floor and can distribute the basketball very well ... quickly developing into on the court ... aggressive rebounder ... has the ability to play at both ends one of West Chester’s top guards ... one of the most improved players in of the floor ... will be a welcomed addition to the squad. West Chester’s arsenal ... letterwinner.

2010-11: Appeared in 22 games … made three starts … scored 112 points and averaged 5.1 points per game in 13.2 minutes per contest ... made 22 of 25 free throws and recorded a team-high 88 percent free-throw percent- Eric Frans age … ripped down 29 rebounds and averaged 1.9 rpg … registered 24 assists on the season ... scored career-high 20 points against Lock Haven Fr. Forward 6-9 250 ... posted 17 points at Shippensburg ... grabbed a season-high six rebounds Lehigh, Pa. against Penn State Abington. Saucon Valley Rondell White So. Guard 5-10 190 24 West Chester, Pa. Rustin Exciting young recruit from nearby Bayard Rustin High School ... very athletic ... tremendous potential for the Golden Rams ... should see con- siderable playing time right away ... good instincts and basketball sense on the court ... aggressive rebounder ... has the ability to play at both ends 3/33 of the floor ... will be a welcomed addition to the squad. Newcomer to the basketball team in the spring semester ... spent his freshman season and the fall semester with the Golden Rams’ football squad ... was a starting running back on the football team, who led the team in rushing with 701 yards and nine TDs ... caught 29 passes for 409 yards and two more scores ... led the team with 1,411 all-purpose yards Ben Mingledough ... very athletic ... was a 1,000-point scorer on the hardwood in high Fr. Forward 6-4 200 school for nearby Rustin HS ... will need to play catch-up after sitting out for so long ... most likely will serve in a reserve role this winter. Philadelphia, Pa. Archbishop Carroll 2010-11: Did not play basketball. 21 Talented player in West Chester’s recruiting class ... has ability to play almost any position on the floor ... will provide quality minutes off the bench in a reserve role his freshman season ... still learning to adjust to the college game ... should be a limited contributor this winter ... coach- ing staff feels he has a very bright future ahead of him ... good size and athleticism.

12 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide 2010-11 Final Statistics

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 14-12 12-4 2-8 0-0 CONFERENCE 5-9 3-4 2-5 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 9-3 9-0 0-3 0-0

Total 3-PT F-T Rebounds No. Player GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot RPG PF A TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 31 MCDOWELL, Lance 26-26 677 26.0 106-217 .48 1-6 .16 76-112 .67 72 89 161 6.2 84 16 52 26 36 289 11.1 32 FOSTER, Khalif 26-11 594 22.8 96-186 .51 9-26 .34 60-99 .60 51 79 130 5.0 77 23 46 13 41 261 10.0 33 GIVENS, Shannon 26-22 659 25.3 86-258 .33 21-84 .25 59-88 .67 22 103 125 4.8 70 82 82 2 29 252 9.7 10 ROBERTS, Kehinde 17-4 413 24.3 51-120 .42 20-45 .44 32-45 .71 27 49 76 4.5 38 26 22 5 27 154 9.1 21 DANIEL, Eli 26-26 655 25.2 71-185 .38 58-96 .29 32-42 .76 29 59 88 3.4 82 47 58 0 22 202 7.8 34 WILLIAMSON, Harley 25-7 424 17.0 52-110 .47 6-13 .46 52-72 .72 32 62 94 3.8 46 36 51 9 21 162 6.5 41 BOCACHICA, Miguel 26-5 485 18.7 56-138 .40 37-107 .34 5-8 .62 24 45 69 2.7 50 27 21 9 16 154 5.9 11 JOHNSON, Carl 23-11 415 18.0 46-108 .42 10-28 .35 32-43 .74 13 26 39 1.7 37 34 35 0 23 134 5.8 14 MACK, Jaleel 22-3 290 13.2 39-92 .42 12-38 .31 22-25 .88 4 25 29 1.3 19 24 27 1 17 112 5.1 35 NIMMONS, Londel 19-8 235 12.4 25-62 .40 2-6 .33 12-18 .66 27 21 48 2.5 34 4 7 6 9 64 3.4 12 HOCKADAY, Troy 12-0 74 6.2 13-29 .44 4-9 .44 4-6 .66 2 1 3 0.3 11 4 4 1 2 34 2.8 42 BENN, Thiel 20-7 198 9.9 16-40 .40 0-0 .00 6-14 .42 19 19 38 1.9 42 7 16 4 5 38 1.9 43 NAYLOR, Ryan 9-0 43 4.8 8-16 .50 0-0 .00 1-4 .25 7 7 14 1.6 10 0 6 1 1 17 1.9 40 MINGEY, Jake 8-0 38 4.8 5-11 .45 1-3 .33 2-2 1.000 8 5 13 1.6 5 1 0 0 1 13 1.6 Team 56 35 91 7 Total...... 26 5200 670-157 .42 151-461 .32 395-578 .68 393 625 101 39.2 605 331 434 77 250 188 72.5 Opponents...... 26 5201 546-131 .41 134-436 .30 502-713 .70 264 612 876 33.7 502 284 488 107 178 172 66.5

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 OT4 OT5 Total WEST CHESTER 860 1026 15 8 8 3 8 1886 Opponents 804 924 14 8 8 3 5 1728

13 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide Men’s Basketball Career Records

Career Scoring Leaders 1614 Terry German (83 games) ...... 1955-59 267 Donnell Butler (96 games) ...... 1999-07 1360 Donta Evans (111 games) ...... 1995-99 Points Player (Games) ...... Years 1340 Kevin Givens (109 games) ...... 1980-84 Career 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage 2054 Kevin Givens (109 games) ...... 1980-84 3FG% Player (Made-Attempts) ...... Years 1336 Rick Gillaim (100 games) ...... 1979-83 2025 Damien Blair (109 games) ...... 1991-95 .504 Mark Caprarola (118-234) ...... 1984-88 1235 Tyariq Corbom (115 games) ...... 1997-01 1957 Ramzee Stanton (111 games) ...... 1999-03 .410 Todd Neff (212-517) ...... 1988-92 1233 Ramzee Stanton (111 games) ...... 1999-03 1711 Rick Gilliam (100 games) ...... 1979-83 .409 Matt Kurtz (139-340) ...... 2001-05 1192 Kevin Allen (99 games) ...... 1974-78 1667 Donta Evans (111 games) ...... 1995-99 .385 Kehinde Roberts (97 games)...... 2007-11 1178 Pete Chambers (67 games) ...... 1965-68 1635 Terry German (83 games) ...... 1955-59 .373 Mark Gerhart (94-252) ...... 2004-06 1115 Chet Blair (106 games) ...... 1991-95 1505 Pete Chambers (67 games) ...... 1965-68 .372 Damien Blair (317-852) ...... 1991-95 1103 Ricky Hicks (101 games) ...... 1987-91 1486 Tyariq Corbin (115 games) ...... 1997-01 .364 John Phillips (127-349) ...... 1999-03 1095 Tom Hauer (65 games) ...... 1968-71 1421 Joe Meade (115 games) ...... 1997-01 .361 Shawn Werdt (140-388) ...... 2003-07 1053 Joe Meade (115 games) ...... 1997-01 1352 Mark Caprarola (105 games) ...... 1984-88 .359 Eugene Watts (61-170) ...... 1988-89,90-91 1041 Mark Caprarola (105 games) ...... 1984-88 1341 Ricky Hicks (101 games) ...... 1987-91 .357 Joe Meade (187-524) ...... 1997-01 1039 Brad Pensyl (104 games) ...... 1978-82 1314 Ronald Hall (69 games) ...... 1963-66 .355 Donta Evans (205-577) ...... 1995-99 1230 Brad Pensyl (104 games) ...... 1978-82 .353 Tyariq Corbin (148-419) ...... 1997-01 1220 Todd Neff (90 games) ...... 1988-92 Career Field Goal Percentage .351 Kenneth St. George (87 games) ...... 2006-10 1219 Chet Blair (106 games) ...... 1991-95 FG % Player (Made-Attempts) ...... Years .348 Robert Williams (157-451) ..1998-01,02-03 1216 Kenneth St. George (87 games) ...... 2006-10 .662 Joe Senser (476-719) ...... 1975-79 .344 Steve Fattori (87-253) ...... 2003-05 1212 Kehinde Roberts (97 games) ...... 2007-11 .649 Myron Taylor (213-328) ...... 1960-61 1183 Eric Worley (106 games) ...... 1994-98 .613 Ramzee Stanton (756-1233) ...... 1999-03 1159 Kevin Allen (99 games) ...... 1974-78 .605 Ben Ellis (251-415) ...... 1992-94 Career Free Throws FTM Player (Games) ...... Years 1146 Ralph Hegamin (72 games) ...... 2007-10 .595 Kofi Danquah (266-447) ...... 1999-04 478 Kevin Givens (109 games) ...... 1980-84 1102 Jeff Minnick (99 games) ...... 1988-92 .588 Kevin Givens (788-1340) ...... 1980-84 444 Ramzee Stanton (111 games) ...... 1999-03 1095 Joe Senser (96 games) ...... 1975-79 .571 Steve Patton (320-560) ...... 1984-86 404 Damien Blair (109 games) ...... 1991-95 1091 Tom Hauer (65 games) ...... 1968-71 .564 Aaron Williams (351-622) ...... 2004-07 404 Donta Evans (111 games) ...... 1995-99 .558 Mark Pederson (212-380) .... 1976-77,78-80 401 Kenneth St. George (87 games) ...... 2006-10 .551 John Juenger (225-408) ...... 1960-62 Career Scoring Average 388 Joe Meade (115 games) ...... 1997-01 .545 John Traywick (390-715) ...... 1987-91 PPG Player (Games) ...... Years 351 Ricky Hicks (101 games) ...... 1987-91 .545 Vic Schuster (286-525) ...... 1967-70 22.5 Pete Chambers (67 games) ...... 1965-68 345 Rick Gilliam (100 games) ...... 1979-83 .544 Jeff Minnick (449-825) ...... 1988-92 19.7 Terry German (83 games) ...... 1955-59 340 Brad Pensyl (104 games) ...... 1978-82 .540 Aaron Williams (223-413) ...... 2004-06 18.8 Kevin Givens (109 games) ...... 1980-84 324 Ronald Hall (69 games) ...... 1963-66 .538 Lamar Legree (295-548) ...... 1995-99 18.6 Damien Blair (109 games) ...... 1991-95 313 Terry German (83 games) ...... 1955-59

17.6 Ramzee Stanton (111 games) ...... 1999-03 312 Anthony Bolden (96 games) ...... 1992-96 17.1 Rick Gilliam (100 games) ...... 1979-83 Career 3-Point Field Goals 290 Dick Kratz (46 games) ...... 1963-65 15.9 Ralph Hegamin (72 games) ...... 2007-10 3FG Player (Games) ...... Years 287 Tom Hauer (65 games) ...... 1968-71 15.0 Donta Evans (111 games) ...... 1995-99 317 Damien Blair (109 games) ...... 1991-95 275 Lamar Legree (96 games) ...... 1995-99 13.9 Kenneth St. George (87 games) ...... 2006-10 212 Todd Neff (90 games) ...... 1988-92 272 John Traywick (105 games) ...... 1987-91 13.6 Todd Neff (90 games) ...... 1988-92 205 Donta Evans (111 games) ...... 1995-99 13.3 Ricky Hicks (101 games) ...... 1987-91 187 Joe Meade (115 games) ...... 1997-01

12.9 Tyariq Corbin (115 games) ...... 1997-01 174 Chet Blair (106 games) ...... 1991-95 Career FT Attempted FTA Player (Games) ...... Years 12.9 Mark Caprarola (105 games) ...... 1984-88 157 Robert Williams (113 games) ..1998-01,02-03 765 Kevin Givnes (109 games) ...... 1980-84 12.5 Kehinde Roberts (97 games)...... 2007-11 155 T.J. Zanin (102 games) ...... 1994-98 646 Ramzee Stanton (111 games) ...... 1999-03 12.4 Joe Meade (115 games) ...... 1997-01 148 Tyariq Corbin (115 games) ...... 1997-01 529 Damien Blair (109 games) ...... 1991-95 11.8 Brad Pensyl (104 games) ...... 1978-82 145 Frank Zanin (110 games) ...... 1995-99 528 Kenneth St. George (87 games) ...... 2006-10 11.7 Kevin Allen (99 games) ...... 1974-78 145 Kenneth St. George (87 games) ...... 2006-10 520 Donta Evans (111 games) ...... 1995-99 143 Kehinde Roberts (97 games) ...... 2007-11 489 Ronald Hall (69 games) ...... 1963-66 140 Shawn Werdt (112 games) ...... 2003-07 Career Field Goals 484 Anthony Bolden (96 games) ...... 1992-96 139 Matt Kurtz (99 games) ...... 2001-05 FGM Player (Games) ...... Years 478 John Traywick (105 games) ...... 1987-91 127 John Phillips (100 games) ...... 1999-03 788 Kevin Givens (109 games) ...... 1980-84 474 Terry German (83 games) ...... 1955-59 118 Mark Caprarola (105 games) ...... 1984-88 762 Donnell Butler (96 games) ...... 1999-07 472 Brad Pensyl (104 games) ...... 1978-82 756 Ramzee Stanton (111 games) ...... 1999-03 463 Joe Meade (115 games) ...... 1997-01 683 Rick Gilliam (100 games) ...... 1979-83 Career 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 452 Ricky Hicks (101 games) ...... 1987-91 661 Terry German (83 games) ...... 1955-59 3FGA Player (Games) ...... Years 420 Tom Hauer (65 games) ...... 1968-71 652 Damien Blair (109 games) ...... 1991-95 852 Damien Blair (109 games) ...... 1991-95 409 Aaron WIilliams (83 games) ...... 2004-07 619 Pete Chambers (67 games) ...... 1965-68 577 Donta Evans (111 games) ...... 1995-99 403 Rick Gilliam (100 games) ...... 1979-83 553 Tyariq Corbin (115 games) ...... 1997-01 530 Chet Blair (106 games) ...... 1991-95 529 Donta Evans (111 games) ...... 1995-99 524 Joe Meade (115 games) ...... 1997-01

522 Kevin Allen (99 games) ...... 1974-78 517 Todd Neff (90 games) ...... 1988-92 Career FT Pct. FT% Player (Made-Attempted) ...... Years 513 Mark Caprarola (105 games) ...... 1984-88 480 T.J. Zanin (102 games) ...... 1994-98 .873 Pete Chambers (267-306) ...... 1965-68 495 Ronald Hall (69 games) ...... 1963-66 451 Robert Williams (113 games) ..1998-01,02-03 .856 Rick Gilliam (345-403) ...... 1979-83 478 Eric Worley (106 games) ...... 1994-98 424 Frank Zanin (110 games) ...... 1995-99 .846 Bob Green (126-149) ...... 1988-91,92-93 476 Joe Senser (96 games) ...... 1975-79 419 Tyariq Corbin (115 games) ...... 1997-01 .838 Joe Meade (388-463) ...... 1997-01 461 Ricky Hicks (101 games) ...... 1987-91 413 Kenneth St. George (87 games) ...... 2006-10 .829 Mark Caprarola (208-251) ...... 1984-88 388 Shawn Werdt (112 games) ...... 2003-07 .816 Todd Neff (230-282) ...... 1988-92 371 Kehinde Roberts (80 games)...... 2007-11 Career Field Goals Attempted .803 Chet Blair (249-310) ...... 1991-95 349 John Phillips (100 games) ...... 1999-03 FGA Player (Games) ...... Years .799 Mike Holland (163-204) ...... 1968-71 340 Matt Kurtz (99 games) ...... 2001-05 1648 Damien Blair (109 games) ...... 1991-95 .798 Kenneth St. George (198-264) ...... 2006-08 14 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide Men’s Basketball Career/Season Records

.794 Shawn Werdt (185-233) ...... 2003-07 126 Donnell Butler ...... 1999-07 21.8 Damien Blair (28 games) ...... 1993-94 .794 T.J. Zanin (154-194) ...... 1994-98 107 John Traywick ...... 1987-91 21.4 Pete Chambers (24 games) ...... 1965-66 .788 Dale Waters (156-198) ...... 1960-63 105 Aaron Williams ...... 2004-07 21.3 Ramzee Stanton (30 games) ...... 2002-03 .784 Curt Conrad (149-190) ...... 1974-77 73 Anthony Bolden ...... 1992-96 21.2 Tom Hauer (25 games) ...... 1970-71 .779 Jim Rosa (166-213) ...... 1957-58,59-60 64 Lamar Legree ...... 1995-99 20.8 Damien Blair (27 games) ...... 1994-95 58 Lenwood Greenwood ...... 2004-08 20.7 Terry German (21 games) ...... 1955-56 57 Andy Sedora ...... 1998-02 20.7 James Rich (22 games) ...... 1954-55 Career Rebounding 51 Kevin Givens ...... 1980-84 Reb Player (Off.-Def.)...... Years 20.5 William Munch (19 games) ...... 1952-53 51 Ramzee Stanton ...... 1999-03 1226 Terry German (451-775) ...... 1955-59 20.4 Ronald Hall (20 games) ...... 1964-65 47 Don Hunter ...... 1981-84 1142 Ramzee Stanton (444-698) ...... 1999-03 45 Tyariq Corbin ...... 1997-01 991 Kevin Givens (400-591) ...... 1980-84 43 Kofi Danquah ...... 1999-04 Single-Season Field Goals 832 Carson Carr (324-508) ...... 1954-58 43 Ben Ellis ...... 1992-94 FGM Player (Games) ...... Year 827 John Traywick (309-518) ...... 1987-91 254 Ramzee Stanton (30 games) ...... 2002-03 764 Ronald Hall (300-464) ...... 1963-66 Career Steals 238 Kevin Givens (27 games) ...... 1983-84 751 Nelson Phillips (288-463) ...... 1957-60 Steals Player ...... Years 226 Steve Patton (26 games) ...... 1985-86 738 Joe Senser (323-415) ...... 1975-79 228 Donta Evans ...... 1995-99 216 Pete Chambers (24 games) ...... 1965-66 711 Joe DuVall ...... 1973-75 195 Damien Blair ...... 1991-95 214 Pete Chambers (23 games) ...... 1966-67 710 Aaron Williams (255-455) ...... 2004-07 190 Ricky Hicks ...... 1987-91 213 Myron Taylor (22 games) ...... 1960-61 698 Lenwood Greenwood (250-448) .....2004-08 182 Tyariq Corbin ...... 1997-01 204 Ramzee Stanton (27 games) ...... 2001-02 668 Tyariq Corbin (205-463) ...... 1997-01 161 Mark Caprarola ...... 1984-88 198 Kevin Givens (28 games) ...... 1982-83 664 Ralph Hegamin ...... 2007-10 142 Kehinde Roberts ...... 2007-11 197 Dave Jungers (26 games) ...... 1978-79 661 Chet Blair 222-439) ...... 1991-95 139 Ramzee Stanton ...... 1999-03 196 Tom Hauer (25 games) ...... 1970-71 659 Eric Worley (276-383) ...... 1994-98 128 Joe Meade ...... 1997-01 193 Rick Gilliam (28 games) ...... 1982-83 607 Anthony Bolden (210-397) ...... 1992-96 128 Hosea Jackson ...... 1990-94 189 Pete Chambers (20 games) ...... 1967-68 578 Mike Fusco (230-348) ...... 1980-83 120 Chet Blair ...... 1991-95 189 Damien Blair (28 games) ...... 1993-94 114 Frank Zanin ...... 1995-99 185 Ralph Hegamin (28 games) ...... 2008-09 108 Kevin Givens ...... 1980-84 183 Kevin Givens (27 games) ...... 1981-82 Career Rebs. Per Game 104 Rick Gilliam ...... 1979-83 RPG Player (Games) ...... Years 94 Lenwood Greenwood ...... 2004-08 14.8 Terry German (83 games) ...... 1955-59 93 Eric Worley ...... 1994-98 Single-Season FG Attempted 12.7 Nelson Phillips ...... 1958-60 91 Robert Williams ...... 1998-01,02-03 FGA Player (Games) ...... Year 11.1 Dennis White ...... 1971-72 554 Tom Hauer (25 games) ...... 1970-71 11.1 Ronald Hall ...... 1964-66 493 Pete Chambers (23 games) ...... 1966-67 10.3 Ramzee Stanton (111 games) ...... 1999-03 484 Damien Blair (28 games) ...... 1993-94 10.3 Carson Carr (81 games) ...... 1954-58 Single-Season 466 Damien Blair (27 games) ...... 1994-95 9.2 Ralph Hegamin (72 games) ...... 2007-10 436 Terry German (21 games) ...... 1955-56 9.1 Kevin Givens (109 games) ...... 1980-84 Records 435 Terry German (21 games) ...... 1956-57 8.6 Aaron Williams (83 games) ...... 2004-07 430 Kevin Givens (27 games) ...... 1983-84 7.9 John Traywick (105 games) ...... 1987-91 429 Dave Jungers (26 games) ...... 1978-79 7.7 Mike Fusco (75 games) ...... 1980-83 Single-Season Scoring Leaders 414 Don Hunter (26 games) ...... 1983-84 7.7 Joe Senser (96 games) ...... 1975-79 Points Player (Games) ...... Years 409 Charles Huebner (21 games) ...... 1955-56 7.0 Lenwood Greenwood (103 games) ...2004-08 640 Ramzee Stanton (30 games) ...... 2002-03 403 Pete Chambers (24 games) ...... 1965-66 6.3 Anthony Bolden (96 games) ...... 1992-96 612 Kevin Givens (27 games) ...... 1983-84 403 Joe Simpson (26 games) ...... 1963-64 6.2 Chet Blair (106 games) ...... 1991-95 611 Damien Blair (28 games) ...... 1993-94 402 Ramzee Stanton (30 games) ...... 2002-03 6.2 Eric Worley (106 games) ...... 1994-98 561 Damien Blair (27 games) ...... 1994-95 394 Art Nazigan (19 games) ...... 1951-52 532 Ramzee Stanton (27 games) ...... 2001-02 389 Eric Worley (27 games) ...... 1996-97 530 Tom Hauer (25 games) ...... 1970-71 Career Assists 525 Steve Patton (26 games) ...... 1985-86 Assists Player ...... Years 518 Pete Chambers (23 games) ...... 1966-67 Single-Season Field Goal Pct. 455 Ricky Hicks ...... 1987-91 513 Kevin Givens (28 games) ...... 1982-83 FG% Player (FGM-FGA) ...... Year 410 Joe Meade ...... 1997-01 513 Pete Chambers (24 games) ...... 1965-66 .699 Joe Senser (130-186) ...... 1976-77 400 Hosea Jackson ...... 1990-94 507 Dave Jungers (26 games) ...... 1978-79 .685 Joe Senser (135-197) ...... 1977-78 390 Donta Evans ...... 1995-99 506 Rick Gilliam (28 games) ...... 1982-83 .670 Pete Chambers (189-282) ...... 1967-68 324 Frank Zanin ...... 1995-99 504 Todd Neff ...... 1989-90 .665 Joe Senser (123-185) ...... 1978-79 317 Rick Gilliam ...... 1979-83 502 Ronald Hall (23 games) ...... 1965-66 .663 Jay Dotti (59-89) ...... 1969-70 296 Damien Blair ...... 1991-95 499 Kevin Givens (27 games) ...... 1981-82 .650 John Brown (67-103) ...... 1967-68 287 Mark Caprorola ...... 1984-88 499 Ralph Hegamin (28 games) ...... 2008-09 .649 Myron Taylor (213-328) ...... 1960-61 270 Robert Williams ...... 1998-01,02-03 .647 Ben Ellis (180-278) ...... 1993-94 247 John Phillips ...... 1999-03 .632 Ramzee Stanton (254-402) ...... 2002-03 229 Joe Kurtz ...... 1975-77 Single-Season Scoring Average .626 Kevin Givens (169-270) ...... 1980-81 227 Matt Kurtz ...... 2001-05 PPG Player (Games) ...... Year .624 Lamar Legree (123-197) ...... 1997-98 222 Brandon Long ...... 2002-06 23.7 Pete Chambers (20 games) ...... 1967-68 .622 Kofi Danquah (155-249) ...... 2003-04 213 Brad Pensyl ...... 1978-82 22.9 Art Nazigan (19 games) ...... 1951-52 .613 Ramzee Stanton (204-333) ...... 2001-02 203 Mark Magarity ...... 1974-76 22.7 Kevin Givens (27 games) ...... 1983-84 .612 Aaron Williams (128-209) ...... 2006-07 22.5 Pete Chambers (23 games) ...... 1966-67 .611 John Traywick (132-216) ...... 1990-91 22.3 Dick Kratz (20 games) ...... 1964-65 .606 Kevin Givens (198-327) ...... 1982-83 Career Blocked Shots 22.1 Myron Taylor (22 games) ...... 1960-61 Blocks Player ...... Years 21.8 Ronald Hall (23 games) ...... 1965-66 157 Sam Grannum ...... 2001-04 Single-Season 3-Pt. FG Made 135 Mike Fusco...... 1980-83 3FGM Player (Games) ...... Year 15 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide Men’s Basketball Season Records

125 Damien Blair (28 games) ...... 1993-94 130 Lamar Legree (29 games) ...... 1998-99 13.5 Nelson Phillips (21 games) ...... 1959-60 100 Damien Blair (27 games) ...... 1994-95 129 Dick Kratz (20 games) ...... 1964-65 13.4 Terry German (21 games) ...... 1957-58 80 Todd Neff (26 games) ...... 1989-90 128 Joe Meadge (29 games) ...... 1998-99 12.7 Nelson Phillips (22 games) ...... 1957-58 68 Shawn Werdt (27 games) ...... 2006-07 12.5 Vic Schuster (25 games) ...... 1968-69 68 Damien Blair (26 games) ...... 1992-93 12.4 Tim O’Brian (23 games) ...... 1975-76

66 Mark Gerhart (29 games) ...... 2005-06 Single-Season FT Attempted 12.2 Dennis White (23 games) ...... 1971-72 FTA Player (Games) ...... Year 66 Mark Caprarola (26 games) ...... 1987-88 12.1 Joe DuVall (26 games) ...... 1973-74 256 James Rich (22 games) ...... 1954-55 66 T.J. Zanin (27 games) ...... 1996-97 12.0 Carson Carr (22 games) ...... 1957-58 252 Kevin Givens (27 games) ...... 1983-84 66 Steve Fattori (28 games) ...... 2003-04 11.8 Nelson Phillips (16 games) ...... 1958-59 211 Dick Kratz (26 games) ...... 1963-64 65 Todd Neff (28 games) ...... 1990-91 11.4 Ronald Hall (23 games) ...... 1965-66 203 Ronald Hall (23 games) ...... 1965-66 63 Matt Kurtz (28 games) ...... 2004-05 11.4 Ted Beck (19 games) ...... 1952-53 197 John Juenger (22 games) ...... 1960-61 62 Tyariq Corbin (30 games) ...... 2000-01 195 Tom Hauer (25 games) ...... 1970-71 59 Chet Blair (27 games) ...... 1993-94 194 Anthony Bolden (26 games) ...... 1995-96 57 Kenneth St. Gerorge (26 games) .....2007-08 Single-Season Assists 188 Ramzee Stanton (27 games) ...... 2001-02 Assists Player ...... Year 56 Chet Blair (26 games) ...... 1992-93 187 Lamar Legree (29 games) ...... 1998-99 171 Hosea Jackson ...... 1993-94 56 Joe Meade (30 games) ...... 2000-01 183 Kevin Givens (27 games) ...... 1981-82 152 Joe Meade ...... 2000-01 181 Kevin Givens (28 games) ...... 1982-83 151 Ricky Hicks ...... 1988-89 Single-Season 3-Pt. FG Att. 176 Ramzee Stanton (30 games) ...... 2002-03 149 Ed Jones ...... 1983-84 3FGM Player (Games) ...... Year 174 Aaron Williams (26 games) ...... 2006-07 135 Joe Meade ...... 1999-00 * 343 Damien Blair (28 games) ...... 1993-94 171 Kenneth St. George (23 games) ...... 2008-09 134 Joe Kurtz ...... 1976-77 267 Damien Blair (27 games) ...... 1994-95 169 Kofi Danquah (28 games) ...... 2003-04 130 Ricky Hicks ...... 1990-91 208 Todd Neff (26 games) ...... 1989-90 125 Mark Magarity ...... 1975-76 192 Steve Fattori (28 games) ...... 2003-04 117 Hosea Jackson ...... 1991-92 169 Robert Williams (30 games) ...... 2002-03 Single-Season FT Pct. 117 Rick Gilliam ...... 1982-83 FT% Player (Made-Attempts) ...... Year 169 T.J. Zanin (27 games) ...... 1996-97 112 Frank Zanin ...... 1996-97 .914 Mark Caprarola (64-70) ...... 1985-86 168 Chet Blair (27 games) ...... 1993-94 111 Robert Williams ...... 2002-03 .907 Mark Magarity (39-43) ...... 1974-75 166 Shawn Werdt (27 games) ...... 2006-07 109 Hosea Jackson ...... 1992-93 .884 Rick Gilliam (61-69) ...... 1979-80 166 Mark Gerhart (29 games) ...... 2005-06 108 Donta Evans ...... 1996-97 .882 Pete Chambers (90-102) ...... 1966-67 162 Donta Evans (27 games) ...... 1996-97 106 Donta Evans ...... 1995-96 .881 Mark Magarity (52-59) ...... 1975-76 161 T.J. Zanin (26 games) ...... 1995-96 106 Frank Zanin ...... 1998-99 .879 Dale Water (51-58) ...... 1960-61 161 Matt Kurtz (28 games) ...... 2004-05 .878 Pat Miller (36-41) ...... 1989-90 160 Chet Blair (26 games) ...... 1992-93 .876 Rick Gilliam (85-97) ...... 1981-82 158 Tyariq Corbin (30 games) ...... 2000-01 Single-Season Blocked Shots .874 Joe Meade (118-135) ...... 2000-01 Blocks Player ...... Year 156 Damien Blair (26 games) ...... 1992-93 .870 Rick Gilliam (120-138) ...... 1982-83 78 Sam Grannum ...... 2002-03 .865 Joe Meade (128-148) ...... 1998-99 71 Mike Fusco...... 1982-83 Single-Season 3-Pt. FG Pct. .857 Pat Miller (36-42) ...... 1988-89 64 Mike Fusco...... 1981-82 3FG% Player (Made-Attempted) ...... Year .857 Mark Caprarola (78-91) ...... 1987-88 58 Sam Grannum ...... 2003-04 .536 Mark Caprarola (52-97) ...... 1986-87 .852 Todd Neff (75-88) ...... 1990-91 40 Aaron Williams ...... 2004-05 .500 Matt Kurtz (20-40) ...... 2002-03 .850 Dale Waters (51-60) ...... 1962-63 37 John Traywick ...... 1990-91 .482 Mark Caprarola (66-137) ...... 1987-88 36 Donnell Butler ...... 2005-06 .462 Kehinde Roberts (49-106) ...... 2008-09 35 Aaron Williams ...... 2006-07 .455 Antoine Lovelace (20-44) ...... 2003-04 Single-Season Rebounds 31 John Traywick ...... 1988-89 Reb. Player (Off.-Def.) ...... Year .437 John Phillips (31-71) ...... 2000-01 30 Aaron Williams ...... 2005-06 360 Art Nazigan (120o-240d) ...... 1951-52 .436 Todd Neff (65-149) ...... 1990-91 29 Anthony Bolden ...... 1994-95 351 Terry German (151o-200d) ...... 1955-56 .436 Damien Blair (68-156) ...... 1992-93 26 Donnell Butler ...... 2006-07 326 Ramzee Stanton (123o-203d) ...... 2002-03 .432 Todd Neff (38-88) ...... 1991-92 26 Lamar Legree ...... 1997-98 318 Terry German (100o-218d) ...... 1956-57 .412 Matt Kurtz (54-131) ...... 2003-04 24 Anthony Bolden ...... 1995-96 316 Joe DuVall ...... 1973-74 .410 Shawn Werdt (68-166) ...... 2006-07 24 Lenwood Greenwood ...... 2004-05 312 Vic Schuster (112o-200d) ...... 1968-69 .409 Robert Williams (54-132) ...... 1999-00 24 Kofi Danquah ...... 2003-04 297 Ramzee Stanton (114o-183d) ...... 2001-02 .403 Todd Neff (29-72) ...... 1988-89 23 Eugene Watts ...... 1990-91 286 Tim O’Brian (100o-186d) ...... 1975-76 .400 Tyariq Corbin (38-95) ...... 1998-99 23 Donnell Butler ...... 2001-02 284 Nelson Phillips (100o-184d) ...... 1959-60 .398 Mark Gerhart (66-166) ...... 2005-06 282 Terry German (100o-182d) ...... 1957-58 .392 Tyariq Corbin (62-158) ...... 2000-01 281 Ronald Hall (100o-181d) ...... 1963-64 Single-Season Steals 280 Dennis White (130o-150d) ...... 1971-72 Steals Player ...... Year Single-Season FT Made 279 Nelson Phillips (100o-179d) ...... 1957-58 66 Tyariq Corbin ...... 1998-99 FTM Player (Games) ...... Year 277 Kevin Givens (100o-177d) ...... 1983-84 62 Donta Evans ...... 1996-97 183 James Rich (22 games) ...... 1954-55 276 Ralph Hegamin (103o-173d) ...... 2008-09 61 Donta Evans ...... 1997-98 161 Dick Kratz (26 games) ...... 1963-64 275 Terry German (100o-175d) ...... 1958-59 57 Ricky Hicks ...... 1990-91 150 Ronald Hall (23 games) ...... 1965-66 56 Damien Blair ...... 1993-94 148 John Juenger (22 games) ...... 1960-61 55 Donta Evans ...... 1998-99 138 Tom Hauer (25 games) ...... 1970-71 Single-Season Rebs. Per Game 54 Damien Blair ...... 1992-93 RPG Player (Games) ...... Year 135 Kenneth St. George (26 games) .....2007-08 53 Rick Gilliam ...... 1981-82 18.9 Art Nazigan (19 games) ...... 1951-52 136 Kevin Givens (27 games) ...... 1983-84 51 Tim O’Brian ...... 1974-75 16.7 Terry German (21 games) ...... 1955-56 135 Anthony Bolden (26 games) ...... 1995-96 51 Jerry DuVall ...... 1974-75 15.1 Terry German (21 games) ...... 1956-57 134 Kenneth St. George (23 games) ...... 2008-09 51 Ricky Hicks ...... 1988-89 14.6 Carson Carr (18 games) ...... 1956-57 133 Kevin Givens (27 games) ...... 1981-82 51 Rick Gilliam ...... 1982-83 13.8 Terry German (20 games) ...... 1958-59 131 Ramzee Stanton (30 games) ...... 2002-03 50 Donta Evans ...... 1995-96 49 Don Hunter ...... 1983-84 16 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide Men’s Basketball Game Records

Assists 4. 42 Dick Kratz vs. Shippensburg 02/01/64 1. 13 Ed Jones vs. East Stroudsburg 1983-84 5. 41 Tyariq Corbin vs. UDC 02/21/00 2. 12 Hosea Jackson vs. Bloomsburg 01/23/93 6. 40 William Munch vs. Widener 02/14/53 12 Billy Seedes vs. Beaver 01/22/91 4. 11 Donta Evans vs. East Stroudsburg 02/24/98 Steals 11 Hosea Jackson vs. Grand Rapids 01/07/94 1. 7 Donta Evans vs. Eastern 02/17/97 11 Ricky Hicks vs. Randolph Macon 12/02/88 7 Donta Evans vs. Eastern 12/11/95 11 Tim Dormer vs. Mansfield 01/31/87 7 Ricky Hicks vs. Dowling 01/14/91 8. 10 Frank Zanin vs. Millersville 01/18/97 4. 6 Donnell Butler vs. Shippensburg 01/13/02 10 Ricky Hicks vs. Phila. Textile 11/28/90 6 Tyariq Corbin vs. Clarion 11/21/98 10 Ricky Hicks vs. Spring Garden 01/24/90 6 Tyariq Corbin vs. Kutztown 01/06/99 10 Harold Edwards vs. Slippery Rock 01/13/85 6 Donta Evans vs. Shippensburg 12/06/97 10 Harold Edwards vs. California (Pa.) 12/29/84 6 Hosea Jackson vs. Wilmington (Del.) 02/03/92 6 Hosea Jackson vs. Beaver 11/22/91 Blocks 6 Ricky Hicks vs. Bloomsburg 02/17/88 1. 9 Sam Grannum vs. Clarion 01/03/04 6 Tom Pederson vs. LIU-Southampton 11/22/86 2. 7 Sam Grannum vs. Bloomsburg 02/08/03 6 Harold Edwards vs. Slippery Rock 01/13/85 7 Sam Grannum vs. Wheeling Jesuit 01/09/03 6 Sandy Tanner vs. Holy Family 12/17/08 7 Anthony Bolden vs. Pitt-Johnstown 02/12/96 6 Sandy Tanner vs. Wilmington 11/29/08 3. 6 Sam Grannum vs. California (Pa.) 01/05/03 6 Sam Grannum vs. Edinboro 12/07/02 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 6 Anthony Bolden vs. Walsh 12/01/95 1. 20 Damien Blair vs. Cheyney 02/12/94 2. 17 Damien Blair vs. Cheyney 02/11/95 17 Damien Blair vs. Elizabeth City St. 11/19/94 Field Goal Attempts 17 Damien Blair vs. Kutztown 02/09/94 1. 35 John Simpson vs. Mansfield 1964-65 5. 16 Damien Blair vs. Phila. Textile 01/03/94 2. 34 Terry German vs. Widener 11/11/57 16 Damien Blair vs. Gardner-Webb 12/03/93 3. 30 Damien Blair vs. Cheyney 02/12/94 16 Todd Neff vs. Cheyney 01/22/90 30 Richard Taylor vs. East Stroudsburg 02/14/62 3-Point Field Goal Made 1. 12 Damien Blair vs. Cheyney 02/11/95 Field Goal Made 2. 8 Todd Neff vs. Cheyney 01/22/90 1. 18 Richard Taylor vs. East Stroudsburg 02/14/62 3. 7 Joe Meade vs. Cheyney 01/24/01 7 Damien Blair vs. East Stroudsburg 02/28/94 7 Damien Blair vs. UMass-Dartmouth 12/28/93 Free Throws Attempted 7 Damien Blair vs. Alvernia 11/30/93 1. 26 Tom Hauer vs. Kutztown 1971 7 Damien Blair vs. Elizabeth City St. 11/19/94 2. 21 Ramzee Stanton vs. Mansfield 02/02/02 3. 20 James Rich vs. Widener 01/17/55 WCU 100-Point Games (25) [23-2 W-L Record] 4. 19 Jack Juenger vs. Shippensburg 01/14/61 Opponent Season Score 5. 18 Terry German vs. St. Joseph’s 12/06/57 Millersville 1963-64 118-71 18 James Rich vs. Baltimore 01/08/55 Mansfield 1988-89 116-93 18 Ralph Hegamin vs. Chestnut Hill 11/16/08 Philadelphia Textile 1983-84 114-93 Shippensburg 1970-71 112-100 Lycoming 1959-60 112-88 Free Throws Made 1. 19 Tom Hauer vs. Kutztown 1971 Wilmington (Del.) 2002-03 109-76 2. 17 Jack Juenger vs. Shippensburg 01/14/61 Millersville 1967-68 108-120 3. 16 Ramzee Stanton vs. Mansfield 02/02/02 Mansfield 1995-96 104-74 4. 15 Lamar Legree vs. Mansfield 02/21/98 Millersville 1981-82 104-81 15 Todd Neff vs. Cheyney 01/22/90 Lincoln 1961-62 104-45 15 Jim Rosa vs. Mansfield 12/07/59 Bloomfield (N.J.) 2003-04 103-63 15 Donta Evans vs. Millersville 01/16/99 Pitt-Johnstown 1999-00 103-85 Kutztown 1987-88 103-101 (4OT) Mansfield 1969-70 103-106 Rebounds Baltimore 1955-56 103-89 1. 32 Carson Carr vs. Shippensburg Dec. 1956 PSU-Abington 2005-06 103-54 32 Art Nazigan Lincoln 1990-91 102-84 31 Vic Schuster vs. Glassboro St. 1969 Chesapeake 1971-72 102-78 Elizabethtown 1959-60 102-56 District of Columbia 1999-00 101-90 Points Mansfield 2004-05 101-88 1. 53 Art Nazigan vs. Moravian 1951-52 Moravian 1951-52 101-67 2. 44 Damien Blair vs. Cheyney 02/11/95 Shippensburg 1971-72 100-54 3. 43 Todd Neff vs. Cheyney 01/22/90 Millersville 1963-64 100-82 PSU-Abington 2010-11 100-45 17 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide Postseason History/Coaching Records

COACHING RECORDS 1939-40 15-5 W. Glenn Killinger Year Record Conference Record Head Coach 1938-39 9-11 W. Glenn Killinger 2010-11 14-12 5-9 PSAC East Damien Blair 1937-38 9-8 W. Glenn Killinger 2009-10 16-11 5-9 PSAC East Damien Blair 1936-37 8-7 W. Glenn Killinger 2008-09 18-10 9-5 PSAC East Damien Blair 1935-36 15-4 W. Glenn Killinger 2007-08 12-15 3-9 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1934-35 12-5 Howard Wescott 2006-07 14-13 5-7 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1933-34 10-5 Howard Wescott 2005-06 18-11 9-3 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1932-33 12-6 Howard Wescott 2004-05 18-10 8-4 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1931-32 11-8 Howard Wescott 2003-04 16-12 6-6 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1930-31 15-2 Howard Wescott 2002-03 21-9 9-3 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1929-30 4-6 Howard Wescott 2001-02 20-9 10-2 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1928-29 7-3 J.F. MacGovern 2000-01 22-8 9-3 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1927-28 9-1 J.F. MacGovern 1999-2000 22-6 10-2 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1926-27 11-2 J.F. MacGovern 1998-99 23-6 10-2 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1925-26 7-4 J.F. MacGovern 1997-98 20-9 7-5 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1924-25 11-1 J.F. MacGovern 1996-97 16-11 8-4 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1923-24 11-2 Hershell Mosier 1995-96 15-11 5-7 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1922-23 4-9 Herbert L. Mathers 1994-95 17-10 7-5 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1921-22 10-4 Herbert L. Mathers 1993-94 22-6 10-2 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1920-21 10-8 Herbert L. Mathers 1992-93 18-8 7-5 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1919-20 8-9 Charles Martz 1991-92 20-9 9-3 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1918-19 6-10 Clyde Ehinger 1990-91 18-10 8-4 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1917-18 11-6 Lew Miller 1989-90 13-14 6-6 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1916-17 13-1 Frank Long 1988-89 12-15 5-7 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1915-16 15-2 Frank Long 1987-88 13-13 6-6 PSAC East Dick DeLaney 1914-15 15-3 Frank Long 1986-87 7-20 3-11 PSAC East Earl Voss 1913-14 11-9 Ray Williams 1985-86 13-13 5-9 PSAC East Earl Voss 1912-13 14-2 Norman Cameron 1984-85 10-17 4-10 PSAC East Earl Voss 1911-12 10-4 Edward Atwell 1983-84 14-13 8-8 PSAC East Earl Voss 1910-11 6-8-1 Edward Atwell 1982-83 19-9 10-4 PSAC East Earl Voss 1909-10 9-3 John Hollinger 1981-82 13-14 8-8 ECC West Earl Voss 1908-09 10-2 John Hollinger 1980-81 7-20 2-14 ECC West Earl Voss 1907-08 6-3 John Hollinger 1979-80 3-23 1-15 ECC West Earl Voss 1906-07 8-4 Clyde Ehinger 1978-79 8-18 4-12 ECC West Earl Voss 1905-06 10-4 Clyde Ehinger 1977-78 6-19 1-9 ECC West Earl Voss 1904-05 13-5 Hoppes 1976-77 11-14 2-8 ECC West Earl Voss 1903-04 10-4 Nields 1975-76 8-17 4-6 ECC West Earl Voss 1902-03 9-9 Bachman 1974-75 8-17 6-8 PSCAC E/1-5 ECC W Earl Voss 1901-02 N/A N/A 1973-74 11-15 7-5 PSCAC E/0-6 MAC E Earl Voss 1900-01 N/A N/A 1972-73 5-21 4-10 PSCAC E/0-6 MAC E Walt Funk 1899-1900 N/A N/A 1971-72 9-16 6-8 PSCAC E/1-5 MAC E Walt Funk 1898-99 11-0 N/A 1970-71 7-18 4-10 PSCAC E/1-5 MAC E Walt Funk 1897-98 0-0-1 N/A 1969-70 11-15 8-6 PSCAC E/1-4 MAC E Walt Funk 113 YEARS 1,283-1,010-2 (.559) 1968-69 12-13 10-4 PSCAC East Walt Funk 1967-68 6-18 1-11 PSCAC East Walt Funk 1966-67 8-15 4-8 PSCAC East Walt Funk NCAA Division II Tournament (0-7) 1965-66 5-17 4-8 PSCAC East Tony Hopkins 1983 NCAA Division II Tournament Regional Semifinals at Carrolton, Ga. 1964-65 13-9 8-4 PSCAC East Tony Hopkins L, 73-74 vs. West Georgia 1963-64 14-12 8-4 PSCAC East Tony Hopkins 1962-63 9-13 8-4 PSCAC East Tony Hopkins L, 71-72 Florida Southern (Consolation) 1961-62 14-7 6-6 PSCAC East Tony Hopkins 1994 NCAA Division II Tournament East Region Play-In at Edinboro, Pa. 1960-61 14-9 4-1 PSCAC East Tony Hopkins L, 67-88 vs. Edinboro 1959-60 13-8 7-3 PSTCC Don Swogen 1995 NCAA Division II Tournament East Region Play-In at Millersville, Pa. 1958-59 14-7 6-1 PSTCC Bob Reese L, 60-61 vs. Millersville 1957-58 14-6 5-2 PSTCC Emil Messikomer 1999 NCAA Division II Tournament East Region at Salem, W.Va. 1956-57 14-7 3-4 PSTCC Emil Messikomer L, 77-79 vs. Charleston (W.Va.) 1955-56 7-14 2-4 PSTCC Emil Messikomer 1954-55 11-11 4-2 PSTCC Emil Messikomer 2001 NCAA Division II Tournament East Region at Fort Mill, S.C. 1953-54 13-6 Emil Messikomer L, 95-103 vs. Longwood (Va.) 1952-53 9-10 Emil Messikomer 2003 NCAA Division II Tournament East Region at Charlotte, N.C. 1951-52 8-11 Emil Messikomer L, 58-72 vs. Queens (N.C.) 1950-51 12-5 Emil Messikomer 1949-50 17-2 Emil Messikomer 1948-49 7-9 Emil Messikomer 1947-48 12-7 Emil Messikomer 1946-47 12-4 Emil Messikomer 1945-46 10-5 W. Glenn Killinger 1944-45 3-3 Charlie Graham 1943-44 2-12 Charlie Graham 1942-43 5-8 Lloyd Lux 1941-42 5-12 Lloyd Lux 1940-41 7-14 Lloyd Lux 18 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide Year-by-Year Results

1947-48 (12-7) Washington Coll. W, 73-63 Millersville L, 69-76 1956-57 (14-7) Head Coach: Emil Messikomer at Albright W, 63-53 Baltimore L, 75-82 Head Coach: Emil Messikomer Moravian W, 62-54 Bloomsburg W, 62-58 E Stroudsburg W, 56-54 (scores to be researched) Baltimore W, 59-33 Washington Coll. W, 62-50 Washington Coll. W, 68-52 Phil. Coll. Pharm. W, 64-33 Baltimore W, 58-55 Shippensburg W, 85-78 1957-1958 (14-6) Bloomsburg L, 36-44 Drexel W, 63-57 Elizabethtown W, 74-69 Head Coach: Emil Messikomer Penn. Military W, 64-50 Delaware L, 55-56 Drexel L, 58-66 (scores to be researched) Moravian L, 63-85 E Stroudsburg W, 64-50 Kutztown W, 70-56 Lock Haven L, 73-76 Moravian W, 84-80 Denison W, 65-64 1958-59 (14-7) Bloomsburg W, 42-39 E Stroudsburg L, 65-66 Bloomsburg W, 80-72 Head Coach: Bob Reese Penn Military L, 61-63 Lebanon Valley W, 79-77 Baltimore W, 78-70 12/3 at St. Joseph’s Kutztown W, 73-27 Kutztown W, 78-53 Penn. Military W, 67-58 12/6 at Rider Baltimore W, 79-49 Penn. Military L, 79-84 E Stroudsburg W, 83-56 12/9 Millersville East Stroudsburg W, 52-49 Millersville L, 51-63 Delaware W, 64-49 12/11 at Penn. Military Millersville W, 67-53 Millersville L, 50-58 Millersville L, 52-66 12/13 at Lebanon Valley Lock Haven W, 55-48 Kutztown W, 63-56 Shippensburg W, 78-72 12/15 Kutztown Kutztown L, 42-45 12/16 at Quantico Tourney Phil. Coll. Pharm. W, 97-35 1951-52 (8-11) 1954-55 (11-11) 1/17 at Shippensburg Millersville W, 75-53 Head Coach: Emil Messikomer Head Coach: Emil Messikomer 1/28 East Stroudsburg Rider L, 51-53 Elizabethtown L, 63-64 St. Joseph’s L, 59-83 1/31 Albright East Stroudsburg L, 54-56 at LaSalle L, 55-84 Villanova L, 44-81 2/7 at Kutztown Lebanon Valley L, 63-64 Hofstra L, 56-66 2/14 at Hofstra 1948-1949 (7-9) Shippensburg W, 96-70 Shippensburg W, 66-55 2/18 at Elizabethtown Head Coach: Emil Messikomer Millersville L, 57-63 Rider W, 67-57 2/21 at Millersville St. Joseph’s L, 41-63 Washington Coll. L, 72-75 Millersville L, 66-71 2/25 at LaSalle at Moravian L, 71-73 Washington Coll. W, 84-70 Albright W, 67-59 2/27 Bloomsburg at Washington Coll. W, 78-59 Baltimore W, 54-48 Baltimore W, 87-84 2/28 Lycoming College Moravian L, 73-76 Drexel W, 75-67 Washington Coll. W, 60-59 3/4 at Drexel Tech Millersville W, 58-46 Kutztown W, 90-58 Penn. Military L, 65-81 3/7 at East Stroudsburg Penn. Military W, 53-50 E Stroudsburg W, 67-59 LaSalle L, 50-85 at Albright L, 53-65 Bloomsburg L, 76-93 Kutztown W, 68-66 1959-60 (13-8) at Kutztown W, 70-40 Delaware L, 47-57 Drexel L, 58-93 Head Coach: Don Swogen Albright W, 59-46 Penn. Military L, 70-85 Delaware W, 82-76 St. Joseph’s L, 67-91 Washington Coll. L, 61-64 Moravian W, 101-67 Lebanon Valley W, 74-72 Albright L, 59-63 at E Stroudsburg W, 47-42 Millersville L, 47-50 Elizabethtown L, 57-64 Mansfield L, 77-91 Rider L, 46-53 Albright L, 72-73 Baltimore L, 99-113 Penn. Military W, 73-58 Kutztown W, 54-35 E Stroudsburg W, 94-79 Millersville L, 55-82 Shippensburg L, 55-75 at Millersville L, 64-65 (missing one loss) Kutztown W, 70-61 Kutztown W, 67-48 E Stroudsburg L, 51-61 Shippensburg W, 70-65 Millersville W, 84-64 Kutztown W, 68-67 at Penn. Military L, 78-83 1952-53 (9-10) Bloomsburg L, 60-65 Cheyney W, 77-53 E Stroudsburg L, 72-82 Head Coach: Emil Messikomer Drexel W, 79-60 1949-1950 (17-2) 11/29 Loyola (Md.) W, 68-66 Mansfield W, 61-46 Head Coach: Emil Messikomer 12/3 Elizabethtown W, 65-47 1955-56 (7-14) LaSalle L, 68-85 at Baltimore W, 66-64 12/6 Shippensburg L, 65-60 Head Coach: Emil Messikomer Cheyney W, 79-61 Washington Coll. W, 61-59 12/10 Baltimore W, 96-84 Kutztown W, 76-71 Millersville L, 70-73 Moravian W, 51-40 12/12 LaSalle L, 61-111 East Stroudsburg L, 71-78 Hofstra L, 52-57 at Albright L, 52-56 12/15 Lebanon Valley L, 80-91 Shippensburg W, 63-61 Elizabethtown W, 102-56 Kutztown W, 56-32 12/17 Millersville W, 85-79 Millersville L, 68-93 Shippensburg W, 60-58 Lebanon Valley W, 77-56 1/7 E Stroudsburg L, 67-75 Villanova L, 62-70 Bloomsburg W, 85-74 Wash. Coll. W, 80-74 (2OT) 1/12 Washington Coll. W, 88-84 Wagner L, 61-83 Lycoming W, 112-88 E Stroudsburg forfeit win 1/24 Drexel L, 60-78 Rider L, 73-89 East Stroudsburg L, 68-72 Kutztown W, 63-43 1/31 Delaware L, 85-89 Baltimore W, 103-89 Rider W, 91-71 King’s College W, 52-46 2/4 Kutztown W, 80-64 Penn. Military W, 72-64 at Moravian L, 60-80 2/7 Bloomsburg L, 96-99 St. Joseph’s L, 60-74 1960-61 (14-9) at E Stroudsburg W, 56-51 2/11 E Stroudsburg W, 80-72 Drexel L, 57-59 Head Coach: Tony Hopkins King’s College W, 78-60 2/14 Penn. Military L, 76-88 Lebanon Valley L, 72-76 Albright W, 75-70 Penn. Military W, 75-52 2/18 St. Joseph’s L, 72-88 Elizabethtown L, 92-106 Millersville L, 63-75 Delaware W, 48-47 2/25 Millersville W, 79-76 Washington W, 92-80 St. Joseph’s L, 49-72 Hofstra L, 53-89 Millersville W, 69-62 3/4 Kutztown W, 86-69 Hofstra W, 68-42 Kutztown W, 76-58 3/7 Albright L, 69-75 Millersville L, 64-77 Rider W, 79-68 Penn. Military W, 89-68 Albright W, 92-82 Kutztown W, 66-60 Cheyney W, 80-74 (missing one win) 1953-54 (13-6) LaSalle L, 78-90 Shippensburg W, 74-73 Head Coach: Emil Messikomer East Stroudsburg W, 80-78 Millersville W, 74-45 1950-1951 (12-5) LaSalle L, 51-65 Bloomsburg L, 81-102 LaSalle L, 67-83 Head Coach: Emil Messikomer Hofstra L, 66-75 Lycoming L, 88-104 Drexel L, 57-70 Moravian W, 78-69 Rider W, 54-52 19 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide Year-by-Year Results

1961-62 (14-7) Drexel L, 58-69 1971-72 (9-16) Temple L, 55-59 (scores to be researched) St. Joseph’s L, 68-80 (scores to be researched) George Mason L, 85-86 (OT) Farleigh Dickinson W, 67-52 Shippensburg L, 76-91 1962-63 (9-13) East Stroudsburg W, 64-59 1972-73 (5-21) Cheyney L, 63-80 Head Coach: Tony Hopkins SUNY Albany L, 55-71 Head Coach: Walt Funk East Stroudsburg L, 81-83 Rider L, 70-72 Cheyney L, 67-72 Bloomsburg L, 51-79 Drexel L, 71-93 Lincoln W, 98-72 Bloomsburg W, 69-67 Kutztown W, 59-57 Swarthmore W, 78-45 Bloomsburg W, 72-70 Kutztown W, 81-68 Shippensburg L, 57-59 SUNY Oneonta L, 67-79 Cheyney W, 73-62 Shippensburg W, 74-72 Mansfield W, 52-51 Millersville L, 79-96 East Stroudsburg W, 66-65 Millersville W, 63-61 Glassboro St. W, 68-59 Mansfield L, 63-67 1969-70 (11-15) Temple L, 46-70 Kutztown L, 53-59 Loyola L, 74-81 Head Coach: Walk Funk LaSalle L, 52-92 Millersville W, 74-58 Ohio Wesleyan L, 64-70 Delaware L, 75-84 Williams W, 76-72 Bloomsburg L, 59-60 Millersville W, 80-74 Shippensburg W, 97-69 Lebanon Valley L, 71-91 Cheyney L, 62-79 Shippensburg L, 63-71 Kutztown L, 71-74 Hofstra L, 58-69 Lafayette L, 96-103 Kings L, 87-96 Millersville W, 88-77 Drexel L, 47-60 Rider W, 58-57 Phila. Textile L, 60-72 Mansfield W, 77-75 VCU L, 66-87 Delaware L, 80-113 Kutztown L, 56-73 LaSalle L, 80-92 Cheyney L, 55-72 Lehigh W, 82-63 Bloomsburg L, 40-81 Tampa L, 73-92 FDU-Madison L, 65-67 Bucknell L, 62-73 Cheyney W, 73-50 Florida A&M L, 58-64 Glassboro St. L, 59-66 Lafayette L, 53-66 Hofstra L, 68-75 Temple W, 77-70 Delaware L, 64-82 Rider L, 50-84 East Stroudsburg W, 67-59 East Stroudsburg W, 63-61 American L, 56-96 Delaware W, 74-67 Mansfeild L, 58-91 Drexel L, 58-63 St. Joseph’s L, 41-76 Lehigh L, 83-88 Millersville W, 76-66 American L, 64-66 East Stroudsburg L, 58-89 Bucknell W, 84-73 Shippensburg L, 72-79 Farleigh Dickinson W, 82-69 Bloomsburg L, 59-83 Kutztown Delaware L, 81-90 Kutztown L, 63-66 1976-77 (11-14) Villanova Glassboro St. W, 95-84 Shippensburg W, 92-67 Head Coach: Earl Voss Bloomsburg W, 97-86 Mansfield L, 59-76 Allentown W, 67-59 1963-64, 1964-65, Cheyney L, 91-112 Millersville L, 74-94 Glassboro St. L, 78-83 (OT) 1965-66, 1967-68 Shippensburg W, 93-51 Cheyney L, 72-97 Temple W, 59-55 (scores to be researched) Kutztown L, 71-74 East Stroudsburg L, 66-89 Cheyney L, 61-81 Millersville W, 94-73 East Stroudsburg W, 72-56 1966-67 (8-15) Hofstra L, 68-71 1973-74 (11-15) Millersville W, 85-71 Head Coach: Walt Funk Mansfield L, 103-106 (scores to be researched) Wilmington W, 79-73 Bloomsburg L, 88-103 East Stroudsburg W, 64-57 Towson L, 68-78 Glassboro St. W, 79-75 St. Joseph’s L, 70-75 1974-1975 (8-17) Millersville W, 64-61 Cheyney L, 63-99 Bloomsburg L, 81-86 Head Coach: Earl Voss Drexel W, 62-50 East Stroudsburg W, 86-82 Cheyney L, 83-85 Temple L, 27-39 Kutztown W, 66-59 Mansfield L, 81-98 Widener L, 52-54 Bloomsburg L, 73-85 Millersville L, 85-116 1970-71 (7-18) Mansfield L, 55-63 LaSalle L, 60-63 Muhlenberg W, 92-74 Head Coach: Walt Funk Shippensburg W, 70-69 American W, 57-56 Delaware L, 71-83 Glassboro St. L, 67-86 Millersville L, 69-88 Catholic L, 56-60 Lehigh L, 46-65 Bloomsburg L, 72-78 Calvin L, 62-64 Lafayette L, 79-94 East Stroudsburg L, 77-84 Cheyney L, 69-112 Flagler W, 89-51 Rider L, 54-60 Hofstra L, 56-82 East Stroudsburg L, 68-86 Kutztown W, 78-53 Delaware L, 67-68 Kutztown L, 76-97 Mansfield L, 67-87 Glassboro St. L, 72-75 Lehigh L, 69-76 Drexel W, 60-55 LaSalle L, 68-82 Hofstra L, 62-72 Bucknell L, 51-55 Rider L, 49-73 Bucknell L, 74-82 Drexel W, 55-53 Lafayette L, 74-86 Phila. Textile L, 56-69 Albright W, 90-64 Cheyney L, 53-56 Rider W, 90-73 King’s W, 88-79 Hofstra L, 67-90 Delaware L, 78-87 Delaware L, 78-80 Shippensburg L, 74-76 Millersville L, 91-94 LaSalle L, 72-89 Lehigh W, 76-58 Bloomsburg L, 66-79 Drexel W, 61-55 Bloomsburg L, 79-88 Bucknell L, 86-94 Cheyney L, 54-79 Shippensburg W, 112-110 American L, 73-87 Mansfield W, 65-63 Farleigh Dickinson L, 72-73 Kutztown L, 65-78 1977-78 (6-19) Temple L, 48-78 Mansfield W, 65-54 Head Coach: Earl Voss 1968-69 (12-13) American L, 71-91 St. Joseph’s L, 54-71 Campbell L, 72-83 Head Coach: Walt Funk Delaware W, 84-74 Shippensburg L, 68-73 (OT) Georgia St. W, 85-83 Delaware L, 62-81 Kutztown W, 89-82 Cheyney L, 73-87 Glassboro St. W, 72-70 Bloomsburg W, 97-77 Bloomsburg W, 89-84 Millersville W, 86-75 Temple L, 79-92 Kutztown L, 64-74 Cheyney L, 83-93 Bloomsburg L, 59-66 Spring Garden L, 68-71 Shippensburg W, 69-68 Mansfield L, 82-92 East Stroudsburg L, 77-81 East Stroudsburg L, 52-58 Mansfield W, 85-84 St. Joseph’s L, 95-102 East Stroudsburg W, 87-86 Millersville W, 81-55 Glassboro St. L, 70-87 Kutztown L, 81-84 Drexel W, 81-77 (OT) Hofstra W, 92-70 MAC Championships 1975-76 (8-17) Kutztown L, 76-86 Rider W, 76-58 L, 86-87 Head Coach: Earl Voss Cheyney L, 72-85 Millersville W, 87-82 Allentown W, 81-76 LaSalle L, 84-116 20 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide Year-by-Year Results

American L, 59-67 2/13 Bucknell L, 68-80 2/24 Lafayette W, 71-60 2/18 at Bloomsburg L, 66-73 Bucknell L, 55-79 2/16 at Lafayette L, 82-109 2/27 Rider W, 90-73 PSAC Championships Lafayette L, 67-96 2/20 at Rider L, 89-100 ECC Championships 2/27 at Cheyney W, 67-66 Millersville W, 78-75 2/23 Delaware L, 70-72 3/3 La Salle L, 56-71 2/29 at Bloomsburg L, 57-77 Rider W, 89-75 ECC Championships # Marist Tournament % Governor’s Classic (Lawrence, N.J.) Delaware L, 80-93 2/25 at Delaware L, 75-98 # at Indiana (Pa.) Lehigh L, 54-72 # at James Madison 1982-1983 (19-9) Bucknell L, 55-57 ^ forfeit win Head Coach: Earl Voss 1984-1985 (10-17) Lafayette L, 60-75 11/19 Keene W, 72-66 Head Coach: Earl Voss Rider L, 83-86 (2OT) 1980-1981 (7-21) 11/20 Adelphi W, 78-61 11/16 Keene St.% W, 56-50 Delaware L, 79-87 Head Coach: Earl Voss 11/27 Spring Garden W, 87-65 11/17 LeMoyne% L, 42-50 Lehigh L, 68-78 12/1 at Temple L, 77-92 11/29 Delaware St. W, 70-60 11/26 at Ursinus L, 67-74 Bucknell L, 73-88 12/3 at Glassboro St. W, 62-59 12/1 Shippensburg W, 76-64 11/29 at Carbrini L, 64-70 Catholic L, 81-83 12/6 at St. Joseph’s L, 61-69 12/8 Kutztown W, 78-71 12/1 Bloomsberg W, 68-65 12/8 at Towson St. L, 58-89 12/11 at Millersville L, 75-81 12/3 at Phila. Textitle L, 72-82 1978-1979 (8-18) 12/11 Delaware W, 65-61 12/12 at E Stoudsburg W, 61-50 12/5 at Millersville L, 59-68 Head Coach: Earl Voss 12/13 Drexel L, 58-59 12/15 at Cheyney L, 52-54 12/8 at Mansfield L, 8-15 Temple L, 60-78 1/7 at Stetson L, 73-88 12/28 West Liberty# W, 68-61 12/12 E Stroudsburg W, 73-61 Glassboro St. L, 55-64 1/12 Kutztown L, 70-111 12/29 at Indiana (Pa.)# W, 71-62 12/17 at Cheyney L, 59-77 Hofstra L, 69-77 1/17 at Howard L, 79-88 1/10 at Glassboro St. L, 64-84 12/28 at Indiana (Pa.)# L, 56-77 East Stroudsburg W, 63-47 1/19 LaSalle L, 73-90 1/12 Washington W, 92-74 12/29 vs. California (Pa.)# L, 63-68 Millersville L, 52-57 1/21 at Millersville L, 76-86 1/22 at Bloomsburg W, 79-70 1/13 Slippery Rock W, 96-83 St. Joseph’s L, 48-77 1/26 American L, 55-63 1/24 Salisbury St. W, 81-64 1/15 at Lincoln W, 84-75 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 61-66 1/23 Lehigh W, 53-52 1/29 at Mansfield L, 62-73 1/19 Adelphi W, 71-69 Hartford L, 62-91 1/28 at Lehigh L, 50-72 2/2 Bloomsburg W, 98-71 1/21 at Glassboro St. W, 85-68 Florida Southern L, 72-78 1/31 Bucknell W, 84-75 2/5 E Stroudsburg W, 72-52 1/24 Shippensburg L, 78-85 Manhattanville W, 56-50 2/2 at East Stroudsburg W, 90-82 2/7 at Phila. Textile L, 68-72 1/26 Kutztown W, 63-59 Drexel L, 61-77 2/4 Lafayette L, 60-67 2/11 Mansfield W, 98-83 1/28 Franklin Pierce L, 63-80 LaSalle L, 64-68 2/6 Rider L, 73-82 2/16 Cheyney L, 84-85 1/30 at Spring Garden W, 85-73 American L, 63-83 2/9 at Hofstra L, 76-87 2/19 at Shippensburg W, 82-74 2/2 at Bloomsburg L, 51-66 Baltimore W, 56-54 2/11 Delaware L, 76-89 2/21 at Salisbury St. W, 71-70 2/7 Millersville L, 67-86 Bucknell L, 55-61 2/14 Lehigh W, 65-62 2/23 Millersville W, 75-59 2/9 Mansfield L, 77-96 Lafayette L, 62-96 2/16 at Delaware W, 83-76 2/26 at Kutztown W,62-54 2/14 at E Stroudsburg L, 51-62 Rider L, 72-84 2/18 at Bucknell L, 79-87 PSAC Championships 2/16 Cheyney L, 49-64 Delaware W, 91-75 2/21 at Lafayette L, 70-91 2/28 at Bloomsburg L, 49-52 2/20 at Shippensburg L, 82-85 (OT) Lehigh W, 74-67 2/23 Cheyney L, 81-86 NCAA II Tournament 2/23 at Kutztown W, 71-62 Bucknell L, 69-78 2/25 at Rider L, 76-82 3/10 at West Georgia^ L, 73-74 % Keene St. Tournament Lafayette L, 51-58 2/28 at Delaware L, 74-88 3/11 vs. Fla. Southern^ L, 71-72 # IUP Tournament Rider L, 61-74 3/2 at Bucknell L, 66-79 # IUP Tournament Delaware W, 48-45 ^ at West Georgia 1985-86 (13-13) Lehigh W, 64-59 1981-1982 (13-14) Head Coach: Earl Voss Lehigh (ECC) W, 68-65 Head Coach: Earl Voss 1983-1984 (14-13) (Scores to be researched) Bucknell L, 61-75 11/28 Temple L, 53-65 Head Coach: Earl Voss 11/30 at Drexel L, 64-72 11/18 Lock Haven W, 67-50 1986-1987 (7-20) 1979-1980 (3-22) 12/2 Glassboro St. W, 83-51 11/19 Slippery Rock L, 67-70 Head Coach: Earl Voss Head Coach: Earl Voss 12/4 at Marist# L, 80-88 (OT) 11/30 at Kutztown L, 66-68 11/21 Trenton State% L, 78-81 12/1 at Temple L, 46-76 12/5 vs. Manhattan# L, 55-64 12/2 Scranton% L, 63-81 11/22 Southampton% W, 74-70 12/3 Delaware L, 72-78 12/8 at LaSalle L, 66-73 12/3 E Stroudsburg% W, 88-65 11/29 at Mansfield L, 64-70 12/5 Glassboro St. L, 61-69 12/11 at Delaware St. L, 64-75 12/7 Millersville W, 75-72 12/1 at Ursinus W, 75-73 12/7 James Madison L, 58-89 12/14 at Clemson L, 56-96 12/14 Mansfield L, 63-69 12/3 E Stroudsburg W, 96-70 12/8 vs. Baltimore# L, 49-55 12/16 at Georgia Tech L, 60-89 12/14 at E Stroudsburg L, 58-67 12/8 at Cheyney L, 83-104 12/12 St. Joseph’s L, 44-46 1/6 Hofstra W, 71-61 12/17 Cheyney L, 62-64 12/10 Shippensburg W, 74-68 12/15 Drexel L, 60-93 1/12 at Kutztown W, 72-68 12/28 vs.Shippensburg# W, 64-58 12/13 Kutztown L, 64-74 1/9 LaSalle L, 70-111 1/16 East Stroudsburg W, 85-68 12/22 Indiana (Pa.) W, 62-60 12/29 No. Kentucky# L, 72-73 1/11 Delaware L, 77-91 1/18 Howard W, 70-68 1/11 Washington L, 69-74 12/30 Stockton State# W, 67-62 1/14 Kutztown^ W, 60-72 1/25 St. Joseph’s L, 72-93 1/16 at Delaware L, 70-83 1/3 at Delaware L, 65-85 1/16 Hofstra L, 67-82 1/27 Delaware L, 69-85 1/18 at Shippensburg W, 73-70 1/5 at Phila. Textile L, 73-92 1/17 E Stroudsburg W, 77-76 (2OT) 1/30 Lehigh W, 86-81 1/21 at Adelphi L, 68-84 1/7 Lock Haven L, 69-84 1/23 Lehigh W, 53-52 2/3 at Bucknell L, 61-72 1/23 Glassboro St. W, 86-77 1/14 at UMBC L, 61-84 1/26 at Bucknell L, 74-89 2/6 at Lafayette L, 61-69 1/26 Kutztown W, 76-67 1/18 Gannon L, 63-68 1/30 Lafayette L, 64-73 2/8 Millersville W, 104-81 1/28 Bloomsburg W, 53-51 1/21 Bloomsburg L, 77-89 2/2 Rider L, 67-76 2/10 at Rider W, 83-77 2/1 at Millersville L, 75-85 1/24 at Millersville L, 79-103 2/4 at American L, 64-89 2/13 at Delaware W, 57-54 2/4 Phila. Textile W, 114-93 1/28 Adelphi L, 58-59 2/6 at Delaware L, 60-63 2/15 at American L, 66-68 2/8 E Stroudsburg W, 89-82 1/31 Mansfield L, 80-89 2/9 at Lehigh L, 57-84 2/17 at Lehigh W, 85-81 2/11 at Cheyney W, 68-67 2/4 at E Stroudsburg L, 66-86 2/11 at Cheyney L, 65-90 2/20 Bucknell W, 52-50 2/16 Shippensburg W, 89-85 2/7 Cheyney L, 53-62 21 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide Year-by-Year Results

2/9 at Spring Garden W, 94-81 1989-1990 (13-14) 1991-1992 (20-9) 1993-1994 (22-6) 2/11 at Shippensburg L, 55-58 Head Coach: Dick DeLaney Head Coach: Dick DeLaney Head Coach: Dick DeLaney 2/14 at Kutztown W, 64-56 11/17 Neumann W, 105-60 11/22 Beaver W, 80-43 11/19 Gwynedd-Mercy W, 84-51 2/18 at Bloomsburg L, 75-94 11/18 Dowling W, 67-66 11/23 Lock Haven L, 52-65 11/20 Wheeling Jesuit W, 94-84 2/21 Millersville L, 73-98 11/21 at Pace L, 52-71 11/25 Eastern W, 52-36 11/30 Alvernia W, 71-58 2/23 at St. Thomas Aquinas L, 91- 11/29 Phila. Textile L, 50-80 11/26 Concordia (N.Y.) W, 90-73 12/3 vs. Gardner-Webb# L, 77-88 94 12/2 C.W. Post L, 78-79 12/2 C.W. Post W, 74-72 12/4 vs. C. Wesleyan# W, 87-71 % WCU Tip-Off Tournament 12/6 at Shippensburg L, 39-68 12/5 Alvernia W, 59-58 12/6 at Eastern W, 79-60 12/9 Queens W, 75-55 12/9 Phila. Textile L, 40-55 12/8 at Shippensburg W, 73-64 1987-1988 (13-13) 12/11 at Delaware L, 52-63 12/11 at Adelphi W, 78-72 12/11 Holy Family W, 85-53 Head Coach: Dick DeLaney 12/28 LeMoyne W, 84-66 12/28 vs. St. Rose# L, 67-69 12/28 vs. UM-Dartmouth% W, 89-74 11/20 at Eastern L, 78-80 12/29 at Bentley W, 84-83 12/29 vs. Franklin Pierce# L, 57-74 12/29 at Bentley College%W, 86-79 11/21 at Stevens Tech W, 83-46 1/6 Southampton W, 64-48 1/6 Lincoln W, 94-81 1/3 vs. Phila. Textile^ L, 67-82 11/30 C.W. Post W, 50-48 1/10 at Pitt-Johnstown L, 70-88 1/8 Shippensburg W, 81-71 1/7 vs. Grand Rapids Babt.$ W, 97-67 12/2 Phila. Textile W, 71-61 1/13 N.Y. Tech L, 66-69 1/13 at Widener W, 75-73 1/8 at Merchyhurst$ W, 71-67 12/5 at Gannon L, 66-86 1/20 at Bloomsburg L, 70-72 1/15 Holy Family W, 85-60 1/13 Kutztown W, 82-53 12/6 at California (Pa.) L, 81-103 1/22 Cheyney W, 83-78 (OT) 1/18 Millersville W, 69-57 1/15 Mansfield W, 84-62 12/9 at Shippensburg L, 55-71 1/24 Spring Garden W, 82-73 1/20 E Stroudsburg L, 57-70 1/22 Millersville L, 66-71 12/12 at Lock Haven L, 60-61 1/27 at Mansfield L,76-79 1/22 Kutztown W, 79-52 1/29 at Bloomsburg W, 67-59 1/6 at Adelphi W, 62-61 1/31 E Stroudsburg L, 64-72 1/25 at Bloomsburg W, 75-71 2/2 E Stroudsburg W, 77-51 1/9 N. Y. Tech W, 94-84 2/3 Millersville L, 71-73 1/29 Cheyney W, 59-57 2/5 at Mansfield W, 91-76 1/16 at Delaware L, 64-78 2/7 at Kutztown L, 59-75 2/1 at Mansfield W, 75-64 2/9 at Kutztown W, 66-59 1/21 at Mt. St. Mary’s L, 68-78 2/10 Bloomsburg W, 72-67 2/3 Wilmington W, 86-45 2/12 Cheyney W, 70-69 (OT) 1/23 Mansfield W, 67-58 2/12 at Cheyney^ W, 2-0 2/8 at Millersville W, 88-69 2/14 Ursinus W, 98-58 1/25 E Stroudsburg W, 64-56 2/17 Mansfield W, 89-72 2/12 at Kutztown W, 58-55 2/19 at Millersville L, 64-76 1/27 at Bloomsberg L, 64-75 2/19 Shippensburg L, 63-77 2/15 Bloomsburg W, 69-63 2/21 at Cheyney W, 74-70 1/30 Millersville L, 64-69 2/21 E Stroudsburg W, 85-83 2/19 at Cheyney W, 83-74 2/26 Bloomsburg W, 75-68 2/3 at Kutztown L, 68-74 2/24 at Millersville L, 71-88 2/22 Mansfield L, 54-71 2/28 at E Stroudsburg W, 83-73 2/6 Cheyney L, 71-75 2/28 Kutztown W, 67-61 2/29 E Stroudsburg L, 68-78 PSAC Championships 2/8 Spring Garden W, 75-59 ^ forfeit win PSAC Championship 3/4 vs. California (Pa.) L, 58-67 2/10 Mansfield W, 73-62 3/6 at Califronia (Pa.) L, 49-76 NCAA II Tournament 2/13 at E Stroudsburg W, 90-86 1990-1991 (18-10) ECAC Championship 3/8 at Edinboro L, 67-88 2/17 Bloomsburg W, 77-75 Head Coach: Dick DeLaney 3/13 Franklin Pierce L, 82-98 # Tournament (Farmville, Va.) 2/20 at Millersville L, 83-94 11/16 Queens W, 95-49 % Bentley Tournament (Waltham, 2/22 Shippensburg W, 78-70 11/17 Pace W, 83-76 1992-1993 (18-8) Mass.) 2/24 Kutztown W, 103-101 (4OT) 11/26 at C.W. Post L, 64-76 Head Coach: Dick DeLaney ^ The Palestra (Philadelphia, Pa.) 2/27 at Cheyney L, 88-108 11/28 at Phila. Textile W, 72-69 11/20 Lincoln L, 54-55 $ Mercyhurst Tournament (Erie, Pa.) 12/1 at Shippensburg L, 64-83 11/21 Bowie State W, 82-72 1988-1989 (12-15) 12/7 vs. Wheeling# W, 78-66 11/24 Gwynedd-Mercy W, 85-58 1994-1995 (17-10) Head Coach: Dick DeLaney 12/8 at Le Moyne# L, 65-72 11/30 Adelphi W, 73-67 Head Coach: Dick DeLaney 11/18 Montclair St. W, 78-66 12/10 Eastern W, 87-72 12/4 vs. Cedarville# L,61-84 11/18 Bowie St. W, 69-59 11/19 Phila. Textile 12/13 at Delaware L, 62-67 12/5 vs. Phila. Bible# W, 87-52 11/19 Elizabeth City St. L,62-72 11/22 Pace L, 49-63 1/7 Lincoln W, 102-84 12/9 Shippensburg W, 61-59 11/28 at Shippensburg W, 66-61 11/25 Wheeling Jesuit L, 77-84 1/9 Widener W, 57-40 12/14 at Phila Textile L, 55-76 11/30 Eastern W, 90-57 11/28 at C.W. Post W, 72-65 1/12 at Lock Haven W, 87-75 1/2 Molloy W, 97-55 12/3 at Edinboro W, 74-69 12/2 at Randolph-Macon W, 79-75 1/14 Dowling L, 91-101 1/10 N.Y. Tech W, 71-60 12/4 at Gannon L, 66-74 12/3 at Longwood L, 58-64 1/16 at Southampton W, 81-66 1/11 at Alvernia W, 60-46 12/7 Shippensburg W, 82-59 12/7 Shippensburg W, 77-63 1/19 Mansfield W, 65-63 1/13 at Holy Family W, 74-58 12/14 at Holy Family W, 76-66 12/10 Lock Haven W, 74-66 1/23 East Stroudsburg L, 84-98 1/15 vs. Eastern% W, 90-82 12/29 vs. Mercyhurst# W, 70-59 12/14 at Delaware L, 49-59 1/26 at Millersville W, 85-81 1/16 at Widener% W, 71-61 12/30 vs. Queens (N.Y.)# W, 1/9 at Phila. Textile L, 67-73 1/30 at Kutztown W, 77-63 1/20 East Stroudsburg W, 67-52 67-60 1/11 at N.Y. Tech L, 66-87 2/2 Bloomsberg W, 82-74 1/23 Bloomsburg W, 77-76 (OT) 1/7 Edinboro W, 66-64 1/14 at Shippensburg W, 62-60 2/6 Cheyney W, 85-80 1/25 at Kutztown W, 73-61 1/11 at Kutztown L,73-82 1/18 E Stroudsburg W, 92-81 (OT) 2/9 at Mansfield L, 72-82 1/27 at Cheyney L, 68-83 1/14 at Mansfield L, 67-70 1/21 at Millersville L, 62-97 2/13 at E Stroudsburg L, 63-72 1/30 Mansfield W, 60-45 1/18 Cheyney W, 73-57 1/23 at Kutztown L, 66-73 2/16 Millersville W, 84-78 2/6 at Millersville L, 74-92 1/21 at Millersville L,79-81 1/25 at Cheyney L, 62-70 2/18 Shippensburg W, 73-60 2/10 at E Stroudsburg L, 67-77 1/23 Phila. Textile L, 65-74 1/28 Bloomsburg L, 64-67 2/20 Kutztown W, 98-78 2/13 at Bloomsburg L, 60-82 1/25 Columbia Union L, 61-64 1/30 at Spring Garden W, 99-75 2/23 at Bloomsburg L, 70-71 2/15 Kutztown W, 70-52 1/28 Bloomsburg W, 79-69 2/4 Mansfield W, 99-75 2/27 at Cheyney W, 72-64 2/17 Cheyney W, 66-56 2/1 at E Stroudsburg W, 60-57 2/6 at Adelphi W, 116-93 PSAC Championships 2/20 at Mansfield W, 72-67 2/4 Mansfield W, 68-66 2/8 at E Stroudsburg L, 66-67 3/4 E Stroudsburg L, 64-70 2/27 Millersville L, 71-74 2/8 Kutztown W, 91-84 2/11 Millersville L, 80-83 (OT) # LeMoyne Tournament (Syracuse, N.Y.) # Lock Haven Tournament 2/11 at Cheyney W, 67-57 2/13 Kutztown W, 60-57 % Widener Tournament 2/15 at Columbia Union W, 91-71 2/15 Cheyney W, 77-75 2/18 Millersville L, 47-55 2/18 at Bloomsburg L, 59-65 2/25 at Mansfield W, 99-85 22 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide Year-by-Year Results

2/22 E Stroudsburg W, 97-68 % Wheeling Jesuit Tournament 2/10 at UDC W, 88-75 1/27 at Bloomsburg L, 63-78 2/25 at Bloomsburg L, 60-80 (Wheeling, W.Va.) 2/13 at Millersville W, 74-57 1/29 at Columbia Union W, 66-60 NCAA II Tournament ^ St. Rose Tournament (Albany, N.Y.) 2/17 at E Stroudsburg W, 72-65 2/3 at Mansfield W, 74-64 3/7 at Millersville L, 60-61 2/20 Bloomsburg L, 48-53 2/7 Kutztown W, 86-54 1997-1998 (20-9) PSAC Championships 2/10 Cheyney W, 67-62 1995-1996 (15-11) Head Coach: Dick DeLaney 2/23 Kutztown W, 75-60 2/12 E Stroudsburg W, 72-46 Head Coach: Dick DeLaney 11/14 Eckerd (Fla.)# W, 62-61 2/26 vs. California (Pa.)^ L, 63-74 2/17 at Millersville L, 77-83 11/17 Wilmington W, 79-64 11/15 Ga. SW# W, 85-84 (OT) NCAA II Tournament 2/21 at E Stroudsburg W, 79-66 11/18 Bowie St. W, 74-70 11/21 vs. Salem-Teikyo%L, 59-71 3/4 vs. Charleston& L, 77-79 2/24 Bloomsburg L, 71-88 11/27 at Phila. Textile W, 68-65 (OT) 11/22 vs. Lock Haven% W, 91-75 # WCU Tip-Off Tournament PSAC Championships 12/1 vs. Walsh# L, 65-82 11/25 at Phila. Textile W, 77-76 % Wheeling Jesuit Tournament 2/27 Cheyney W, 65-63 12/2 West Liberty St. L, 68-77 12/1 Alvernia W, 70-61 (Wheeling, W.Va.) 3/2 at Edinboro W, 82-72 12/6 at Shippensburg L, 68-83 12/5 vs. Shepherd^ W, 66-61 ^ Bloomsburg, Pa. 3/3 vs. Clarion^ L, 77-80 (OT) 12/9 California (Pa.) W, 82-72 12/6 at Shippensburg^ W, 65-57 & Salem-Teikyo NCAA II Tournament 12/11 at Eastern W, 65-48 12/20 at Wilmington W, 85-61 3/8 vs. Longwood (Va.)% L, 95-103 12/15 at UDC L, 70-82 12/27 vs. Ferris State$ 1999-2000 (22-6) # WCU Tip-Off Tournament 1/2 vs. Central State% W, 78-51 12/28 Bridgeport$ W, 79-63 Head Coach: Dick DeLaney ^ Edinboro, Pa. 1/3 at Indiana (Pa.)% W, 67-63 1/3 Elizabeth City St. W, 75-63 11/19 Stonehill L, 71-76 % Fort Mills, S.C. 1/6 Wheeling Jesuit W, 79-58 1/7 at E Stroudsburg L, 55-62 11/20 Indiana (Pa.) W, 71-66 1/10 Kutztown W, 65-62 1/10 Bloomsburg L, 80-82 (OT) 11/23 Columbia Union W, 74-55 2001-2002 (20-9) 1/13 at Mansfield W, 87-70 1/12 Colombia Union W, 74-65 11/29 at Philadelphia U. W, 70-65 Head Coach: Dick DeLaney 1/20 Millersville W, 63-62 1/17 at Millersville L, 52-69 12/6 Neumann W, 79-56 11/16 Goldey Beacom# W, 79-56 1/27 at Bloomsburg L, 55-82 1/21 Cheyney W, 77-59 12/8 UDC W, 68-50 11/17 AIC# W, 74-70 1/31 E Stroudsburg L, 62-76 1/24 at Mansfield L, 65-83 1/3 vs. Pitt-Johnstown L, 66-78 11/20 at Philadelphia U. L, 65-71 2/3 Mansfield W, 107-54 1/28 Kutztown W, 80-62 1/4 vs. Belmont Abbey L, 69-79 11/26 UDC W, forfeit 2/7 at Kutztown L, 63-81 2/1 at Bloomsburg W, 78-64 1/8 at Columbia Union W, 84-69 12/1 at Indiana (Pa.) L, 71-84 2/10 Cheyney L, 64-69 2/4 E Stroudsburg W, 78-69 1/10 Lock Haven W, 72-56 12/2 at California (Pa.) W, 96-87 2/12 Pitt-Johnstown W, 87-81 2/7 Millersville W, 70-50 1/12 Kutztown W, 73-58 12/19 Lock Haven W, 76-67 2/17 at Millersville L, 58-72 2/11 Pitt-Johnstown L, 72-74 1/15 at Mansfield W, 81-70 12/20 Clarion L, 54-70 2/19 UDC W, 76-56 2/14 at Cheyney L, 79-80 1/19 Cheyney W, 88-76 12/28 vs. St. Vincent% W, 80 -70 2/21 at E Stroudsburg L, 82-89 2/18 at Kutztown W, 82-69 1/22 at Millersville L, 65-67 12/29 at Assumtion% L, 60-70 2/24 Bloomsburg W, 79-75 2/21 Mansfield W, 79-68 1/24 at Lock Haven W, 90-76 1/5 at Slippery Rock W, 69-59 # Mercyhurst Tournament (Erie, Pa.) PSAC Championships 1/29 Bloomsburg W, 83-75 1/6 at Edinboro W, 71-57 % IUP Tournament 2/24 E Stroudsburg W, 80-58 1/31 at Shippensburg W, 79-64 1/9 at Mansfield W, 67-55 2/27 vs. IUP& W, 91-82 2/2 at E Stroudsburg W, 92-84 (OT) 1/13 Shippensburg W, 77-51 1996-1997 (16-11) 2/28 at Edinboro L, 77-83 2/5 Mansfield W, 92-89 1/16 Kutztown W, 63-54 Head Coach: Dick DeLaney # WCU Tip-Off Tournament 2/9 at Kutztown W, 68-65 1/21 Millersville L, 51-65 11/15 Bentley# L, 49-65 % Tournament (Westminster, Mass.) 2/12 at Cheyney L, 68-71 1/23 Cheyney W, 74-72 11/16 vs. Merrimack# L, 77-80 (OT) ^ Shippensburg Tournament 2/16 Pitt-Johnstown W, 103-85 1/26 Bloomsburg W, 73-65 11/22 vs. West Liberty St.% W, 73-56 $ Tournament (Colchester, Vt.) 2/19 Millersville W, 63-59 1/30 at UDC W, forfeit 11/23 at Wheeling Jesuit% L, 64-89 & at Edinboro, Pa. 2/21 at UDC W, 101-90 2/2 Mansfield W, 89-78 11/26 Phila. Textile W, 61-52 2/23 E Stroudsburg W, 80-74 (OT) 2/4 at E Stroudsburg W, 70-62 12/3 Shippensburg W, 61-58 1998-1999 (23-6) 2/26 at Bloomsburg W, 74-63 2/6 at Kutztown W, 63-49 12/5 Wilmington W, 83-58 Head Coach: Dick DeLaney PSAC Championships 2/9 at Cheyney L, 48-63 12/7 at Alvernia L, 64-72 11/13 Shepherd# W, 88-79 2/29 Millersville W, 91-68 2/16 Millersville W, 91-80 12/19 at UDC W, 74-68 11/14 Shippensburg# W, 57-44 3/3 Indiana (Pa.) L, 58-93 2/20 E Stroudsburg W, 66-56 12/30 vs. AIC^ L, 50-56 11/21 Clarion L, 61-64 2/23 at Bloomsburg W, 81-70 12/31 vs. Quinnipiac^ W, 71-65 11/24 Phila. Textile W, 66-58 2000-2001 (22-8) PSAC Championships 1/8 E Stroudsburg W, 98-68 12/5 Lock Haven W, 93-71 Head Coach: Dick DeLaney 2/26 Bloomsburg L, 54-60 1/11 at Bloomsburg L, 49-60 12/8 UDC W, 91-65 11/17 Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.)# W, 92-52 # WCU Tip-Off Tournament 1/15 UDC W, 74-68 12/9 Neumann W, 77-61 11/18 Philadelphia U.# W, 73-71 % Assumption Tournament 1/18 Millersville W, 78-61 12/12 at Clarion L, 61-77 11/27 at UDC W, 85-72 1/22 at Cheyney L, 73-88 1/2 vs. Fairmont St.% W, 69-66 11/30 Neumann L, 69-70 2002-2003 (21-9) 1/25 Mansfield L, 71-86 1/3 at Wheeling Jesuit% W, 65-60 12/2 Indiana (Pa.) W, 81-73 Head Coach: Dick DeLaney 1/29 at Kutztown W, 82-65 1/6 at Kutztown W, 87-53 12/3 California (Pa.) L, 76-84 11/22 Wilmington# W, 109-76 2/1 Bloomsburg W, 73-63 1/9 Mansfield W, 70-67 12/20 Slippery Rock W, 75-56 11/23 Assumption# L, 75-88 2/5 at E Stroudsburg W, 84-76 (OT) 1/11 at Columbia Union W, 71-61 12/21 Edinboro W, 78-69 12/2 Goldey Beacom W, 85-53 2/8 at Millersville W, 62-51 1/13 at Cheyney W, 89-73 1/3 UDC W, 79-72 12/6 at Clarion W, 71-62 2/11 at Pitt-Johnstown L, 84-98 1/16 Millersville W, 76-63 (OT) 1/6 at Lock Haven W, 73-70 12/7 at Edinboro L, 58-60 2/15 Cheyney W, 77-73 1/20 at Pitt-Johnstown W, 77-68 1/7 at Clarion W, 75-62 12/21 at Shippensburg W, 81-79 2/17 Eastern W, 91-46 1/23 at Bloomsburg L, 50-51 1/10 Mansfield W, 81-71 12/22 at IUP W, 82-66 2/19 Kutztown W, 90-56 1/27 E Stroudsburg W, 70-60 1/14 at Shippensburg L, 75-84 12/28 vs. Bloomfield% W, 83-79 2/22 at Mansfield L, 81-98 1/30 at Mansfield W, 83-72 1/17 at Kutztown W, 94-74 12/29 at Bryant% L, 63-64 PSAC Championships 2/3 Kutztown W, 54-52 1/20 Millersville W, 87-76 1/4 Slippery Rock W, 69-58 2/25 California (Pa.) L, 79-81 2/6 Cheyney W, 60-59 1/22 Columbia Union W, 86-65 1/5 California (Pa.) W, 79-64 # Bentley Tournament (Waltham, Mass.) 2/8 at Lock Haven W, 80-68 1/24 at Cheyney L, 79-90 1/9 Wheeling Jesuit W,85-81(OT) 23 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide Year-by-Year Results

1/12 Lock Haven W, 81-62 1/7 Wheeling W, 62-57 2/3 Kutztown L, 86-88 (OT) 2009-2010 (16-11) 1/15 E Stroudsburg W, 81-56 1/9 at Clarion L, 61-72 2/7 UDC L, 61-71 Head Coach: Damien Blair 1/18 at Bloomsburg W, 78-71 1/12 Millersville W, 69-66 2/10 E Stroudsburg L, 67-79 11/17 Univ. of Sciences W, 77-52 1/20 USP W, 88-67 1/15 at Slippery Rock W, 68-59 2/14 at Cheyney W, 59-58 11/19 at Lincoln W, 69-68 1/25 Millersville W, 59-51 1/16 at Edinboro L, 58-62 2/17 at Mansfield L, 71-85 11/21 at Wilmington W, 80-77 1/29 at Cheyney W, 65-54 1/19 Cheyney W, 78-64 2/19 at UDC L, 79-87 11/24 at Goldey-Beacom W, 67-64 2/1 Mansfield W, 84-60 1/22 at Mansfield L, 50-53 2/21 Bloomsburg L, 69-75 11/29 UDC W, 74-61 2/5 at Kutztown W, 82-79 1/26 Kutztown W, 52-50 2/24 at Millersville L, 81-90 12/2 at Philadelphia U. W, 58-53 2/8 Bloomsburg W, 70-60 1/30 at E Stroudsburg L, 49-54 # WCU Tip-Off Tournament 12/5 at Chestnut Hill W, 79-49 2/12 at E Stroudsburg W, 83-67 2/2 at Bloomsburg W, 71-51 12/8 at NYACK W, 83-71 2/15 at Millersville L, 84-89 2/7 at Millersville L, 80-87 2007-2008 (12-15) 12/10 Neumann W, 82-65 2/19 NJIT L, 76-79 2/9 at Cheyney L, 66-78 Head Coach: Dick DeLaney 1/2 California (Pa.) L, 51-63 2/22 Cheyney W, 84-77 2/12 Mansfield W, 101-88 11/20 USP L, 57-65 1/3 Indiana (Pa.) L, 72-81 2/26 Kutztown L, 71-76 2/16 at Kutztown W, 79-76 11/27 at Wilmington W, 72-58 1/9 Mercyhurst W, 75-71 3/1 at Mansfield L, 70-72 2/19 E Stroudsburg W, 52-51 11/29 at Philadelphia U. L, 58-77 1/10 Slippery Rock W, 92-83 PSAC Championships 2/23 Bloomsburg W, 78-60 12/1 Slippery Rock W, 79-73 1/13 at Millersville L, 63-66 3/4 Kutztown W, 74-66 3/1 Millersville L, 57-61 (OT) 12/2 Edinboro W, 70-56 1/16 at Bloomsburg W, 78-77 3/8 at California (Pa.) L, 60-62 ^ Kutztown Tournament 12/4 at Goldey Beacom L, 64-75 1/20 Cheyney L, 52-60 NCAA II Tournament 12/6 Holy Family L, 64-75 1/23 Mansfield W, 89-75 3/8 at Queens (N.C.) L, 58-72 2005-2006 (18-11) 12/19 California (Pa.) W, 64-59 1/27 at Kutztown L, 69-80 # WCU Tip-Off Tournament Head Coach: Dick DeLaney 12/30 Felician W, 75-48 1/30 at E Stroudsburg L,78-89 % Bryant Tournament (Smithfield, 11/15 Wilmington W, 67-55 1/2 Chestnut Hill W, 66-58 2/3 Shippensburg L, 61-63 R.I.) 11/18 St. Leo’s W, 74-69 1/5 at Shippensburg W, 68-63 2/7 Millserville W, 58-38 11/19 NJIT W, 58-52 1/6 at Lock Haven W, 69-54 2/13 Bloomsburg L, 55-67 2003-2004 (16-12) 11/22 USP W, 63-56 1/12 at Indiana (Pa.) L, 76-80 (OT) 2/15 at Cheyney L, 62-70 Head Coach: Dick DeLaney 11/30 at Shepherd L,63-66 1/13 at Clarion L, 59-72 2/17 Kutztown W, 75-68 11/21 Goldey Beacom# W, 87-56 12/3 at Shippensburg L, 46-57 1/19 Kutztown L, 54-70 2/20 at Mansfield L, 50-53 11/22 Queens (N.C.)# L, 69-84 12/4 at California (Pa.) L, 60-78 1/23 at Cheyney L, 73-91 2/24 at Shippensburg W, 92-84 12/1 at Goldey Beacom W, 80-57 12/20 at Lock Haven W, 73-69 1/26 at E Stroudsburg W, 56-54 2/27 East Stroudsburg L, 74-88 12/5 at Slippery Rock W, 77-75 (OT) 12/21 at Indiana (Pa.) L, 62-70 1/30 Bloomsburg W, 71-59 12/6 at California (Pa.) L, 63-78 1/5 at Wheeling Jesuit L, 66-72 (OT) 2/2 at Mansfield L, 69-79 (OT) 2010-2011 (14-12) 12/18 at Lock Haven W, 77-73 1/7 PSU-Abington W, 103-54 2/4 at Felician W, 77-59 Head Coach: Damien Blair 12/29 vs. Fairmont St.% L, 56-64 1/8 Clarion W, 77-69 2/6 at Millersville L, 62-75 11/13 Wilmington W, 85-76 12/30 at Wheeling Jesuit% L, 71-83 1/11 at Millersville W, 81-68 2/9 at Kutztown L, 73-78 11/16 at Univ. of Sci L, 42-45 1/3 Clarion L, 52-57 1/14 Slippery Rock W, 53-48 2/16 E Stroudsburg L, 53-58 11/18 PSU-Abington W, 100-45 1/4 Edinboro W, 75-59 1/15 Edinboro L, 40-65 2/20 Cheyney L, 69-77 11/24 Philadelphia U. W, 52-49 1/6 Bloomfield W, 103-63 1/18 at Cheyney W, 57-52 2/23 Mansfield L, 57-60 11/28 Goldey-Beacom W, 76-59 1/10 Shippensburg W, 77-52 1/21 Mansfield L, 69-79 3/27 at Bloomsburg W, 59-56 12/4 Holy Family W, 80-60 1/11 Indiana (Pa.) W, 83-70 1/25 at Kutztown W, 72-70 3/1 Millersville L, 37-67 12/9 Chestnut Hill W, 82-74 1/14 at E Stroudsburg L, 58-67 1/28 E Stroudsburg L, 58-76 12/11 Immaculata W, 67-46 1/17 Bloomsburg W, 92-62 2/1 Bloomsburg W, 82-64 2008-2009 (18-10) 1/3 at Clarion L, 72-98 1/19 at USP W, 82-58 2/4 at Pitt-Johnstown L, 56-65 Head Coach: Damien Blair 1/4 at Gannon L, 86-96 1/24 at Millersville L, 52-70 2/6 Millersville W, 53-50 11/15 Bloomfield L, 61-74 1/8 Edinboro W, 78-64 1/28 Cheyney W, 78-65 2/8 Cheyney W, 72-56 11/16 Chestnut Hill W, 74-68 1/9 Lock Haven W, 102-51 1/31 at Masnfield L, 67-72 2/11 at Mansfield L, 65-75 11/18 at Univ. of Sciences W, 76-58 1/12 at Mansfield W, 86-74 2/4 Kutztown L,64-81 2/15 Kutztown W, 62-60 11/22 Philadelphia U. W, 65-60 1/15 E Stroudsburg L, 69-82 2/7 Bloomsburg W, 81-74 2/18 at E Stroudsburg W, 77-65 11/29 Wilmington W, 83-44 1/19 Kutztown L, 62-73 2/11 East Stroudsburg W, 79-58 2/22 at Bloomsburg W, 83-70 12/3 at Lock Haven L, 68-70 1/22 at Millersville L, 70-82 2/14 Millersville (OT) W, 82-80 PSAC Championships 12/17 at Holy Family W, 61-42 1/27 at Shippensburg W, 82-70 2/18 at NJIT W, 76-50 2/28 E Stroudsburg W, 88-76 12/20 Goldey-Beacom W, 67-57 1/29 at Bloomsburg L, 61-74 2/21 at Cheyney (OT) L, 71-76 3/3 Edinboro L, 59-62 1/3 California (Pa.) W, 61-60 2/2 Cheyney L, 62-69 2/25 at Kutztown L, 63-74 1/4 Indiana (Pa.) L, 57-60 2/5 Mansfield W, 64-51 2/28 Mansfield W, 81-74 2006-2007 (14-13) 1/7 Lock Haven W, 77-60 2/9 at Kutztown L, 64-67 PSAC Championships Head Coach: Dick DeLaney 1/10 at Mercyhurst W, 63-58 2/12 at E Stroudsburg L, 72-78 3/2 at Cheyney L, 85-86 11/15 Wilmington W, 79-57 1/11 at Slippery Rock L, 63-76 2/16 Shippensburg W, 66-58 # WCU Tip-Off Tournament 11/17 Bloomfield# W, 84-68 1/14 Millersville W, 93-67 2/19 Millersville W, 76-48 % Wheeling Jesuit Tournament 11/18 Alderson# L, 68-73 1/17 Bloomsburg W, 78-57 2/23 at Cheyney L, 72-78 (Wheeling, W.Va.) 11/21 USP W, 68-62 1/21 at Cheyney W, 65-52 2/26 Bloomsburg L, 58-61 11/27 PSU-Berks W, 92-56 1/24 at Mansfield L, 68-79 2004-2005 (18-10) 12/2 at Slippery Rock L, 89-96 (OT) 1/28 Kutztown L, 71-97 Head Coach: Dick DeLaney 12/3 at Edinboro L, 67-75 1/31 at E Stroudsburg W,73-68 11/16 Wilmington W, 81-57 12/20 at California (Pa.) L, 65-66 2/4 at Shippensburg W, 70-58 11/19 vs West Va. St. ^ W, 82-63 1/6 Shippensburg W, 70-64 2/7 at Millserville L, 57-71 11/20 vs Holy Family W, 75-66 1/7 Lock Haven W, forfeit 2/11 Cheyney L, 57-64 11/27 Shepherd W, 73-60 1/10 at Kutztown W, 97-93 2/14 at Bloomsburg W, 67-53 11/30 USP W, 64-48 1/13 Indiana (Pa.) W, 70-64 2/18 at Kutztown L, 67-77 12/4 Shippensburg L, 46-50 1/14 Clarion W, 73-61 2/21 Mansfield W, 91-82 12/5 California (Pa.) L, 67-69 1/17 Pitt-Johnstown W, 64-62 2/25 Shippensburg W, 77-72 12/21 Lock Haven W, 62-55 1/20 at E Stroudsburg L, 77-78 2/28 East Stroudsburg W, 60-55 12/22 Indiana (Pa.) L, 53-74 1/24 Cheyney L, 59-65 PSAC Championships 12/30 at USP W, 65-60 1/27 Mansfield W, 74-65 3/3 at Cheyney^ L, 74-85 1/4 at Bloomfield W, 71-70 1/29 at Bloomsburg W, 85-82 (OT) 1/31 Millersville W, 72-64 24