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ROCHESTERRochesteR MEN’SMen’s BASKETBALLBasketBall 1 What’s Inside THE UNIVERSITY University Profile ...... 3 University Administrators ...... 5 Athletics Director George VanderZwaag ...... 6 The Robert B. Goergen Athletic Center ...... 36 Athletic Department Staff ...... 38 THE COACHING STAFF Head Coach Luke Flockerzi ...... 8 The Assistant Coaches ...... 9 THE PLAYERS Zack Ayers ...... 10 Patrick Benka ...... 15 Sam Borst-Smith ...... 10 Erik Braaten ...... 15 Ryan Clamage ...... 12 Alexander Gamble ...... 12 Tucker Knox ...... 11 Andrew Lundstrom ...... 12 Michael Mangan ...... 14 Rochester Facts Mack Montague ...... 11 2016-17 Schedule Founded: 1850 Brendan O’Shea ...... 14 NOVEMBER Enrollment: 6,046 Ray Pelka ...... 12 15 at Ithaca, 7 pm Nickname: Yellowjackets Nick Reed ...... 15 18 CHUCK RESLER TOURNAMENT Colors: Blue and Yellow Chase Twine ...... 15 Suffolk vs. Washington & Lee, 1 pm Home Court: Louis Alexander Palestra Jacob Urban ...... 15 Alfred vs. Rochester, 6 pm Jacob Wittig ...... 14 19 CHUCK RESLER TOURNAMENT Seating Capacity: 1,889 Consolation Game, 1 pm Playing Surface: Wood THE HISTORY Championship Game, 3 pm Affiliations: NCAA Division III All-Americans/Academic All-Americans ...... 17 22 Hobart, 7 pm Conference: University Athletic Association All-UAA Honors ...... 21 26 LEXINGTON ROCHESTER AIRPORT HOTEL TOURN. UAA Members: Brandeis University, Carnegie Year-by-Year/Coaching Records ...... 23 Waynesburg vs. Rochester, 5 pm Mellon University, Case Western Reserve University, Against All Opponents ...... 24 Vassar vs. Elmira, 7 pm University of Chicago, Emory University, New York Louis Alexander Palestra Records ...... 26 27 LEXINGTON ROCHESTER AIRPORT HOTEL TOURN. University, University of Rochester, Washington The 1990 National Champions ...... 28 UR Men’s Basketball Hall of Famers ...... 30 Consolation Game, 1 pm University in St. Louis. Championship Game, 3 pm Individual Single Game Records ...... 31 Team Game/Season Records ...... 32 DECEMBER Single Season Top 10s ...... 33 Career Records ...... 34-35 2 MARK’S PIZZERIA CROSSTOWN SHOOTOUT vs. St. John Fisher, 6 pm (at Nazareth) MISCELLANEOUS 3 MARK’S PIZZERIA CROSSTOWN SHOOTOUT What’s Behind the Yellowjacket Name? ...... 17 at Nazareth, 8 pm ADMINISTRATORS Joel Seligman 2015-16 Statistics and Results ...... 18 6 SUNY Geneseo, 7 pm Rochester Team Roster ...... 19 12 Union (NY), 6 pm President Robert Clark Palestra Honored By Basketball HOF ...... 27 Provost Borst-Smith Wins of the Year ...... 28 JANUARY Richard Feldman University Athletic Association ...... 20 3 at RIT, 7 pm Dean of the College Rochester Team Photograph ...... 40 7 Emory*, 12 pm Peter Lennie 13 Chicago*, 8 pm Dean of the Faculty 15 Washington-St. Louis*, 12 pm 20 at Carnegie Mellon*, 8 pm ATHLETIC STAFF 22 at Case Western Reserve*, 12 pm George VanderZwaag Executive Director of Athletics 27 NYU*, 8 pm Andrea Golden 29 Brandeis*, 11 am Associate Director, Varsity Programs Jane Possee FEBRUARY Associate Director, Recreation/Wellness 3 at NYU*, 8 pm Terry Gurnett 5 at Brandeis*, 12 pm Associate Director, Development 10 at Chicago*, 8 pm (CT) Kris Shanley 12 at Washington-St. Louis*, 11 am (CT) Associate Director, Facilities Eric Rozen 17 Carnegie Mellon*, 8 pm Head Athletic Trainer 19 Case Western Reserve*, 12 pm Dennis O’Donnell 25 at Emory*, 12 pm Director of Athletic Communications Dan Provenzano Home games in bold. Equipment Supervisor * - UAA Games (CT) - Central Time tipoff. Credits... The 2016-17 University of Rochester Men’s Basketball Program was written and edited by Dennis O’Donnell and Scott Sabocheck of the UR Athletic Rochester fans can hear every play this season Communications Office. Senior Advertising Representative Dan Wesley. over WYSL Radio, 1040 AM. J.C. DeLass (pictured) Photography by Susan Kost, Kevin Rivoli, Chris Landon/FinishPhoto. com, Jamie Germano, Elizabeth Lamark, Shannon Taggart, Melissa calls the action for all football, men’s and women’s Pandajis, Richard Baker and Aaron Raymond. basketball games. You can follow the action over the Printed by Conolly Printing, Inc. web at www.wysl1040.com. 2 ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL Mendon Golf Club FREE 20% OFF Pool & Tennis Membership Rates Membership for all for New Members! PRIVATE New Members! Mendon Golf Club 226 Mendon-Ionia Rd Mendon, NY 14506 (585) 624-3770 www.MendonGolfClub.com • Extraordinary Course Conditions • Access to Other Private Clubs • Awesome Junior Camps • Pool & Tennis • Great Food • Prime Dates for Golf Outings Available for 2017 • No Initiation Fees, No Assessments • Rochester’s best value in a private golf club! A Private Golf Club with a Laid Back A itude ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL 3

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5 6 ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL George VanderZwaag Executive Director of Athletics The 2016-17 academic year launches George VanderZ- waag’s 18th year as head of the Department of Athletics and Recreation, having previously served as senior associate athletics director at Princeton University. Since his arrival in 1999, the Yellowjacket athletic teams and recreational programs have experienced tremendous growth. Teams have won over a combined 3,100 games and have a win- ning percentage of over 56%. Squash finished #2 in the country in 2015-16, making its first national championship appearance in school history. The recreational programs at Rochester have for Athletics on top of consecutive records in years prior. also doubled in size. He has worked closely with the college leadership to imple- In all, 132 athletes have earned All-America honors in a ment a strategic plan to provide a quality athletics experience variety of sports. 53 athletes have been named to the Capital for students. He has reaffirmed the important educational role One Academic All-America Team® as chosen by the College of athletics within the overall mission of the university. Sports Information Directors of America. Over 100 teams and In September, 2002, his achievements were recognized by countless individuals have been cited by their respective coaching the University when he received the Goergen Award for Dis- associations for academic prowess. tinguished Contributions to Undergraduate Learning. VanderZwaag has overseen a number of major capital VanderZwaag has served as a member of the Community projects, including a $14.6 million renovation of the Goergen Service Network Advisory Board, the Genesee Waterways Cen- Athletic Center, design of the 11,000-square foot Fitness Center, ter Board of Advisors, and the University United Way Cabinet. replacement of the turf, lights, and track in Fauver Stadium, and He has held leadership roles in both of Rochester’s ath- installation of artificial turf and lights on Towers Field. letic conferences. VanderZwaag served as the President of In January of 2014, VanderZwaag and the University an- the Liberty League (formerly the Upstate Collegiate Athletic nounced a major gift from alumnus Brian F. Prince (‘86) which Association [UCAA]), chairperson of the Athletic Administra- will fund a significant renovation to the outdoor athletic facilities, tors’ Committee for the University Athletic Association (UAA), including a new press box and varsity locker rooms built at the and a member of the UAA Executive Committee. He led the south end of Fauver Stadium. UCAA effort to expand membership in football and also led the VanderZwaag also established the Friends of Rochester branding project that resulted in the renaming of the UCAA as Athletics program in 2000, an intiative to ensure the highest the Liberty League. quality intercollegiate and recreational athletic opportunities at VanderZwaag completed a four-year term in 2012 on the the University. The 2015-16 year was a record fund-raising year NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics. He arrived at Princeton in 1991. During his eight year ten- ure, the Tigers experienced unprecedented competitive success, Summing Up Athletic Success capturing 18 national championships and 81 Ivy League titles. • Five Final Four appearances by men’s (2002, Princeton won the Ivy League’s unofficial all-sports standings 2005) and women’s (2003, 2004, 2010) all eight years. basketball. VanderZwaag graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, • 59 teams have won conference champion- Conn. in 1986 with a bachelor’s degree in economics. He was ships. an offensive lineman for the football team and a member of • 139 teams have been nationally-ranked. the golf team. He earned his Master of Science degree in sport • 118 teams have gone to post-season play. management from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. • 132 athletes named All-Americans. From 1989-91, he was an assistant to the athletic director for • 53 athletes named Academic All-Americans student services and operations at Tulane University in New as selected by CoSIDA Orleans, Louisiana. • 124 teams have earned All-Academic honors He and his wife, Kathleen, are the parents of three boys, from their respective coaching organizations. G.W., 22, Michael, 21, and Jacob, 17. G.W. graduated as a member of the Class of 2016 at Rochester and played varsity golf. ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL 7

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ELECTRICAL CONSTRACTORS SINCE 1961 8 ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL Luke Flockerzi Head Basketball Coach Luke Flockerzi came to the University of Rochester to continue a legacy of success that spans more than 100 years. He has done that admirably in his first six seasons and has built a résumé on the Yel- lowjacket sidelines that few coaches in school history can match. Flockerzi (pronounced: flah-CURT-see) has guided teams at Rochester to two UAA championships, in 2011 and 2013, and has made the NCAA Division III Tournament twice. He currently has a record of 98-57 (.632) at Rochester including a 50-34 mark in conference play. During his six years, UR has accumulated a 59-13 record at home, including a streak of 35 straight victories at the Palestra spanning three seasons. That mark also includes 20 straight wins in UAA play at home. His overall coaching record (nine sea- sons) is 128-103 (.554). In the 2012-13 season, UR posted a 22-5 record and were co- UAA champions with a 10-4 conference record. The Yellowjackets ascended to the #1 ranking in Division III following the teams 18-0 start. Rochester reached the NCAA Division III playoffs and Flockerzi has guided Rochester to two UAA titles and advanced to the second round. Flockerzi was recognized for the two NCAA Division III Tournament appearances. great season by being named a finalist for the 2013 Glenn Robinson National Coach of the Year Award. After one year as assistant coach for Rochester in 2006-07, During his time here, Flockerzi’s teams have posted 11 wins in Flockerzi was hired to be the head coach at Skidmore College in the Wendy’s College Classic to go along with three appearances in June, 2007 and quickly built the Thoroughbreds into one of the top the final and one championship title (2013). In 2015, runner-up teams in the Liberty League. Rochester took home the Urzetta Team Sportsmanship award fol- In three seasons in Saratoga Springs, Flockerzi’s teams showed lowing the 50th and final Wendy’s Classic. dramatic growth. By the 2009-10 season, Skidmore was 16-10 Last season, he guided the Yellowjackets to a 17-8 record overall, overall, 9-5 in the Liberty League. The program tied school-records including a 10-4 mark in UAA play which ended the Yellowjack- for overall victories and conference wins while finishing in second ets in 2nd place in the conference. Rochester also embarked on a place in the Liberty League standings. In addition to the success 9-game winning streak highlighted by two wins over nationally on the court, his team led the league with six All-Academic Team ranked University of Chicago teams. He was named Rochester selections. Area Coach of the Year by the local chapter of the United States That success continued at Rochester in 2010-11. The Yellowjack- Basketball Writers Association. ets were 12-2 in UAA play and clinched the Association title before Flockerzi was instrumental in the development and success the final week of the season, ending with a 22-6 overall record. UR of John DiBartolomeo (’13) who was a consensus 1st Team All- ended up reaching the NCAA Sweet 16 in Flockerzi’s return to American and Josten’s Trophy nominee in 2012-13 and was named Rochester. His team had four players named to the NABC Honors Division III National Player of the Year by both d3hoops.com and Court in recognition of high academic achievement, three players DIII News. The coach also has led UR to rank first in NCAA Di- named to the UAA All-Academic Team and one player chosen to vision III in 3-point FG percentage in the 2011-12 season (.417) the Capital One Academic All-America team as selected by the as well as percentage following the 2012-13 year (.804). College Sports Information Directors of America. Flockerzi and The ‘Jackets have set school records for free-throw percentage dur- his staff were named the UAA Coaching Staff of the Year and the ing the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons, breaking the mark set by the d3hoops.com East Region Coaching Staff of the Year. 1991-92 team which advanced the NCAA Championship. Flockerzi was assistant coach Amherst College in Massachusetts (2001-04, 2005-06) and at Sewanee, The University of the South Year-By-Year Head Coaching Record (2004-05) in Sewanee, Tennessee, in addition to his one year with OVERALL LEAGUE Rochester. During his time at Amherst, Flockerzi was part of a YEAR SCHOOL W L W L POST-SEASON RESULTS coaching staff that directed Amherst to two NESCAC Tournament 2007-08 SKIDMORE 6 19 1 13 None 2008-09 SKIDMORE 8 17 3 11 None Championships, two regular-season NESCAC Championships, 2009-10 SKIDMORE 16 10 9 5 Liberty League Semifinals four Little Three Championships (Amherst, Williams, Wesleyan), SKIDMORE TOTALS 30 46 13 29 an NCAA Sweet 16, an NCAA Elite Eight, two NCAA Final Fours and an overall record of 101-21. Flockerzi was honored as 2010-11 ROCHESTER 22 6 12 2 NCAA Div. III Sweet 16 * the AFLAC National Assistant Coach of the Year in 2003. 2011-12 ROCHESTER 17 8 8 6 None He played collegiately at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa, 2012-13 ROCHESTER 22 5 10 4 NCAA Div. III 2nd Round * graduating with a baccalaureate degree in psychology. Grinnell 2013-14 ROCHESTER 10 15 4 10 None 2014-15 ROCHESTER 10 15 6 8 None earned a reputation for a high-scoring offense, typically leading 2015-16 ROCHESTER 17 8 10 4 None Division III in points per game. He earned his master’s degree ROCHESTER TOTALS 98 57 50 34 from the nationally renowned sports management program at the University of Massachusetts. GRAND TOTAL 128 103 63 62 2 NCAA Appearances Flockerzi and his wife Jenna reside in Rochester with their son * - UAA Champions Oliver. ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL 9 The Yellowjacket Basketball Staff Griffin LaDew (CORNELL COLLEGE ‘09) Griffin LaDew enters his second season with the Rochester Men’s Basketball program in the 2016-17 season. Last season, LaDew and the rest of the Yellowjacket coaching staff saw Rochester finish with a 17-8 record and 10-4 mark in UAA play, ending in 2nd place in the conference standings. LaDew also aided in the coaching and development of three All-UAA selections in Sam Borst-Smith, Jared Seltzer and Mack Montague.

Prior to UR, LaDew brought with him five years of coaching experience at the college level along with four years of play- ing experience in NCAA Division III. He worked the previous five seasons at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee where he was an assistant coach from 2010-12 before moving to an Associate Head Coaching role for the past three years. In his playing career, he was a four year starter at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa.

While on the sidelines at Rhodes, LaDew and his fellow coaches guided the Lynx to a 76-56 overall record (.576), includ- ing Southern Athletic Association (SAA) regular season titles in 2012-13 and 2014-15. The Lynx recorded their first 20-win season in 2014-15 in over two decades and were in the top-50 in NCAA Division III in scoring defense the past four seasons.

LaDew coached 15 All-Conference athletes, had a player selected to the NABC Senior All-Star Game and contributed to the recruitment of 38 student-athletes from across 16 different states. His job responsibilities included coordinating a national recruiting plan, film analysis and evaluation, development of a strength and conditioning program and complete administrative tasks which included arranging travel and meals.

As a player at Cornell College from 2005-09, LaDew ended his career as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,561 points. He also is the school’s career leader in free throw percentage (88.1%) and three point field goals (240). He guided the Rams to a school record 21 wins and NCAA Tournament berth in 2008-09, a season which saw Cornell capture the IIAC conference championship with a 12-4 record, the first in school history for any male sport.

LaDew was a four year starter and three time team captain for the Rams. He was a three time All-Conference selec- tion, earning 1st Team honors in 2007-08 and 2008-09. Also, he was a three time IIAC All-Academic selection and was named a CoSIDA All-American in his senior year when he earned Cornell College’s Male Student-Athlete of the Year Award.

He earned his Bachelor’s degree from Cornell College in Kinesiology, Business & Economics in 2009 while earning a Master’s of Business Administration from Bethel University in 2013. Ryan Shay (HOUGHTON ‘11) Ryan Shay enters his 3rd year on the Yellowjacket staff in 2016-17, moving to an elevated role with the program. Will assist with national recruiting efforts, player development, on-court coaching and strength and conditioning, in addition to all other facets of the program. He joined team after two seasons of coaching at Alfred University where he helped the Saxons improve to 18-9 in his second season and rank in the top five in NCAA Division III in points per game, steals per game and total rebounds. As- sisted Alfred coaching staff in student-athlete evaluation and recruitment, planning and implementing practice, scouting opponents, organizing study hall, travel and meal planning, statistical analysis, organizing community service and film exchange. Graduated from Houghton College in 2011 with a BA Mathematics & BS Business Administration with a minor in Education., Earned Masters Degree in Business Administration from Alfred in 2014. Played four years on the Houghton men’s basketball team, starting for three seasons., Was a 3-time American Mideast Conference Honorable Mention selection. Reached 1,000 point milestone for the Highlanders and was a 2-time NAIA All-American Scholar Athlete. Recipient of the Ron Holmes Award, given to a player that demonstrates outstanding basketball ability, character and academic achievements.

Kyle Parker (Team Manager) Parker joins the team as a manager for the 2016-17 season. He is a member of the Class of 2019 at Rochester. Good Luck Yellowjackets! In high school, he attended the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools where he lettered for three seasons as point guard on the Ma- From your friends at… roons basketball team. Also, played football as a defensive back and kick returner. Was a multi season team captain in basket- ball. Two-time 1st Team All-Conference, also earning All-Area and All-State honors in 2013 Mt. Hope Diner when he led the state in assists (7.2 apg) and steals (6.4 spg). Was school’s all-time leader in assists and steals and recorded a triple-double 1511 Mt. Hope Avenue with 27 points, 17 assists and 11 steals in Janu- ary, 2013. Team won regional title in 2013. Member of Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor 585.256.1939 Society. 10 ROCHESTERRochesteR MEN’SMen’s BASKETBALLBasketBall Class of 2017 Career Highs PTS: 12 at Hobart (11/17/15) FGM: 5 (done twice)*** Zack Ayers REB: 11 (done twice)* 3PTM: 2 (done twice)**** Senior • Forward • 6-10 • 215 AST: 3 (done twice)** FTM: 5 at Brandeis (1/15/16) MIN: 28 at Hobart (11/17/15) BLK: 3 vs Brandeis (2/12/16) Rochester, NY (McQuaid Jesuit) *Most recently vs Brandeis (2/8/15) **Most recently vs NYU (2/14/16) ***Most recently vs Johnson St. (11/28/15) ****Most recently vs York (NY) (11/29/14)

At UR 2015-16: The junior appeared in all 25 games, starting 10 for Rochester...Scored 3.6 ppg and averaged 3.8 rpg...Shot 43.2% (32-74) from the floor, 72.4% (21-29) from the free throw line and made six 3-pointers... Chipped in 17 blocks, 13 assists and four steals...Scored a career-high 12 points and grabbed eight rebounds in season opener at Hobart when he played a career-high 28 minutes...Averaged 15 minutes per game...Named to NABC Honors Court following the season. At UR 2014-15: Saw role expand as a sophomore, appearing in all 25 games off the bench...Averaged 4.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg while shooting 37-94 (39.4%) from the floor...Added 10- 39 3-pointers, 18-31 free throws, 19 assists, 13 blocks and nine steals...Career high 11 points at Case Western 35 Reserve on Feb. 22...Ranked 14th in the UAA in blocks per game (0.5). At UR 2013-14: Made 15 appearances for UR as a freshman, averaging 3.7 ppg and 2.8 rpg...Combined to shoot 47.4% (18-38) from the floor, 80% (12-15) from the free throw line and make seven 3-pointers...Added seven blocked shots...Posted a double-dou- ble, 10 points and 11 rebounds in Chuck Resler Tournament Consolation Game vs D’Youville on Nov. 16. HS: Attended McQuaid Jesuit HS where he earned two varsity letters in basketball for the Knights...Named team captain his senior season when he was team MVP...Named All-Conference and All-County his junior year... Earned All-Conference, All-County and All-State as a senior...Career highs are 32 points and 17 rebounds...

Helped Knights to League title in 2012-13...Member of the National Honor Society. YR. GP GS MIN FGM FGA PCT. 3FGM 3FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. REB RPG AST BLK STL PTS PPG Fr. 15 0 140 18 38 .474 7 18 .389 12 15 .800 42 2.8 3 7 3 55 3.7 So. 25 0 353 37 94 .394 10 39 .256 18 31 .581 83 3.3 19 13 9 102 4.1 J r. 25 10 376 32 74 .432 6 29 .207 21 29 .724 94 3.8 13 17 4 91 3.6 TOT. 65 10 869 87 206 .422 23 86 .267 51 75 .680 219 3.4 35 37 16 248 3.8

Career Highs PTS: 30 at Chicago (1/16/15) FGM: 11 at Chicago (1/16/15) Sam Borst-Smith REB: 9 (done twice)* 3PTM: 5 vs Brandeis (2/12/16) Senior • Guard • 6-3 • 185 AST: 9 vs RIT (1/5/16) FTM: 10 at Chicago (2/13/15) MIN: 43 at Carnegie Mellon (2/21/16) STL: 5 (four times)** San Pedro, CA *Most recently at NYU (1/30/15) **Most recently vs RIT (12/4/15) (Peninsula/Lawrenceville (NJ)) At UR 2015-16: Was one of the best players on the floor for the Yellowjackets which ended in multiple honors including 1st Team All-UAA, NABC 1st Team All-District, 2nd Team All-East Region by D3hoops.com and 1st Team All-Rochester Area by the USBWA...Started 24 games, averaged a team high 17.2 ppg, adding 4.0 rpg and 3.7 apg...Combined to shoot 44.9% from the floor (144-321), 35.4% from 3-point range (51-144) and 81.3% from the charity stripe (74-91) while adding 50 steals...Was winner of the State Farm Assist of the Year contest after intentionally missing a free throw at the end of overtime against Chicago on Feb. 7, then passing out to teammate Mack Montague for the game-winning 3-point basket as time expired...The play ended up going 11 viral has had over 750,000 views online and made it on SportsCenter as the #2 in the shows Top 10 Plays...Was named to All-Tournament Teams in the UR Chuck Relser Tournament, the UR/HIA Thanksgiving Invitational and the Wendy’s College Classic...Ranked 2nd in the UAA in steals, 4th in points per game and free throw shooting and 5th in field goals...Selected as UR Athletic Department’s John Vitone Award winner for Sports- manship. At UR 2014-15: Became a scoring force for Rochester, leading the team in scoring at 15.1 ppg, playing all 25 games (14 starts)...Also, led UR in assists (2.8/gm), 3-point percentage (39.7%), free throw percentage (82.3%) and steals (48)...Chipped in 4.0 rpg...Named 2nd Team All-UAA following the season...Earned All- Tournament team honors after the UR/Holiday Inn Thanksgiving Invitational and the Wendy’s College Classic... Ranked 2nd in the UAA in free throws made, 3rd in FT% and steals, 7th in scoring, 8th in assists and 9th in 3-point percentage...Exploded for a career high 30 points at Chicago on Jan. 16 behind 11-19 shooting and 8-9 FT...UAA Athlete of the Week on Jan. 19. At UR 2013-14: The freshman played very well for Rochester, appear- ing in all 25 games, making six starts...Averaged 9.4 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 2.2 apg...Shot .442 (72-163) from the floor, .784 (76-97) from the charity stripe and made 15 3-pointers...Finished 1st on UR in steals (38), 2nd in - ing and blocks (9) and was 4th in scoring...Ranked 4th in the UAA in steals per game (1.5)...Had a career high 22 points (9-9 FT) adding six assists and five rebounds against Hobart on Dec. 4. HS: Attended the Lawrencev- ille School in NJ after playing basketball for Palos Verdes Peninsula HS...3-time team captain...Earned two All- League honors and also was named Bay League Most Outstanding Player and All-CIF as a senior...Scored over 1,000 career points at Peninsula...Career high is 35 points on 12-13 FG...Helped Panthers (Peninsula) go 30-3 as a junior and made California state semifinals. YR. GP GS MIN FGM FGA PCT. 3FGM 3FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. REB RPG AST BLK STL PTS PPG Fr. 25 6 587 72 163 .442 15 49 .306 76 97 .784 113 4.5 54 9 38 235 9.4 So. 25 14 701 122 254 .480 31 78 .397 102 124 .823 101 4.0 71 12 48 377 15.1 Jr. 24 24 757 144 321 .449 51 144 .354 74 91 .813 95 4.0 88 5 50 413 17.2 TOT. 74 44 2045 338 738 .458 97 271 .358 252 312 .808 309 4.2 213 26 136 1025 13.9 ROCHESTERRochesteR MEN’SMen’s BASKETBALLBasketBall 11 Class of 2017 Career Highs PTS: 30 at Chicago (1/31/16) FGM: 9 at Chicago (1/31/16) Mack Montague REB: 11 at Case W. Reserve (2/14/14) 3PTM: 7 at Emory (1/9/16) Senior • Guard • 6-3 • 195 AST: 6 at Case W. Reserve (2/14/14) FTM: 6 (three times)** MIN: 38 (done twice)* STL: 5 at Chicago (1/31/16) Westport, CT (Suffield Academy) *Most recently at Case W. Reserve (2/22/15) **Most recently at Chicago (1/31/16)

At UR 2015-16: Appeared in 24 games, starting 23 and averaged 10.6 ppg and 3.5 rpg...Shot 40.1% overall (87-217), 38.9% from 3-point range (61-157) and 63.3% from the charity stripe (19-30)...Added 29 assists and 20 steals in over 650 minutes played (27.6 mpg)...Named Honorable Mention All-UAA following the season in which he ranked 2nd in the conference in 3-pointers made and 8th in 3-point percentage...Also, ranked 67th in NCAA Division III in 3-point shooting...Had career high 30 points at #11 Chicago on Jan. 31, sinking 9-17 shots (6-11 3-pt)...Hit buzzer-beating, game-winning 3-pointer in overtime against Chicago a week later after teammate Sam Borst-Smith’s intentional missed free-throw...The play went viral with over 750,000 views online, ended up making SportsCenter as the #2 Play of the Day and earned Borst-Smith the State Farm Assist of the 10 Year award...Two time UAA Athlete of the Week during the season...Sank a career-high seven treys at Emory on Jan. 9, en route to 23 points...Moved into the top-10 all-time in UR history in 3-pointers made. At UR 2014-15: The sophomore played in all 25 games, starting 24 for Rochester...Finished 3rd on the team in scoring, averaging 11.2 ppg...Was one of the top shooters on UR, making 40.5% of shots (98-242), 35.5% of 3-point- ers (54-152) and 81.6% of free throws (31-38)...Also, pulled down 2.5 rpg, handed out 44 assists and swiped 21 steals...Named Honorable Mention All-UAA following the season...Was Chuck Resler All-Tournament Team selection...Ranked 7th in the UAA in 3-pointers made and 11th in UAA games in 3-point percentage...Posted a career high 21 points twice on the season (2/6 vs NYU, 2/22 at Case). At UR 2013-14: Freshman emerged as a very strong player for the Yellowjackets, finishing with a scoring average of 8.1 ppg in 25 games (15 starts)...Shot 44.2% (76-172) while sinking 37 3-pointers which was second on the team...Grabbed 3.2 rpg and also handed out 37 assists...Had 11 games scoring in double figures, including five of the last six games...Season high of 19 points vs Carnegie Mellon on Jan. 19...Earned 1st career double-double (17 pts, 11 reb) at Case Western Reserve on Feb. 14...Ranked 4th in the UAA in 3-point FG percentage (.435). HS: Attended Suffield Academy where he lettered in football, basketball and lacrosse for the Tigers...Named basketball team captain his junior and senior years...MVP as a senior...Earned 1st Team All-State honors as a senior when he was nominated for the McDon-

ald’s All-American team...Helped Tigers to New England Championship in 2013 season. YR. GP GS MIN FGM FGA PCT. 3FGM 3FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. REB RPG AST BLK STL PTS PPG Fr. 25 15 576 76 172 .442 37 85 .435 13 19 .684 81 3.2 37 5 7 202 8.1 So. 25 24 709 98 242 .405 54 152 .355 31 38 .816 62 2.5 44 4 21 281 11.2 J r. 24 23 662 87 217 .401 61 157 .389 19 30 .633 83 3.5 29 2 20 254 10.6 TOT. 74 62 1947 261 631 .414 152 394 .386 63 87 .724 226 3.1 110 11 48 737 10.0 Class of 2018 Career Highs PTS: 10 (four times)* FGM: 4 at Case W. Reserve (2/19/16) Tucker Knox REB: 7 (three times)** FTM: 5 at Washington (MO) (1/29/16) Junior • Forward • 6-7 • 210 AST: 2 vs Keystone (11/20/15) BLK: 2 (three times)*** MIN: 23 at Washington (MO) (1/29/16) STL: 2 at Carnegie Mellon (2/21/16) Aurora, IL (Batavia) *Most recently at Case W. Reserve (2/19/16) **Most recently vs Brandeis (2/12/16) ***Most recently vs Washington (MO) (2/5/16) At UR 2015-16: Became a key contributor for Rochester, appearing in all 25 games and making first career start against Brandeis on Feb. 12...Averaged 4.6 ppg, 3.1 rpg and 13.2 minutes per game...Shot 39.8% from the floor (39-98), 40.3% from three (25-62), and 70.6% from the free throw line (12-17)...Added 13 blocks, 10 assists and nine steals...Scored in double-figures four times, including scoring 10 points and grabbing five rebounds at Washington-St. Louis on Jan. 29...Finished 4th in the UAA and first on Rochester in 3-point percentage. At UR 2014-15: Limited to just seven games in freshman season...Scored seven points (1.0 ppg), grabbed six rebounds (0.9 rpg) while also blocking three shots. HS: Attended Batavia HS where he lettered in basketball, baseball and football for the Bulldogs...Named basketball team captain as a senior when he also was team MVP...All- 3 Conference honors in football in 2013 when he helped team to Class 6A State Championship...Back-to-back conference championships in both football and baseball...Was a member of the National, French, English Honor Societies...Also, was a member of the National Society of High School Scholars and was named Academic All- State in football. YR. GP GS MIN FGM FGA PCT. 3FGM 3FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. REB RPG AST BLK STL PTS PPG Fr. 7 0 32 2 8 .250 1 1 1.000 2 3 .667 6 0.9 0 3 0 7 1.0 So. 25 1 330 39 98 .398 25 62 .403 12 17 .706 78 3.1 10 13 9 115 4.6 TOT. 32 1 362 41 106 .387 26 63 .413 14 20 .700 84 2.6 10 16 9 122 3.8 12 ROCHESTERRochesteR MEN’SMen’s BASKETBALLBasketBall Class of 2018 Career Highs PTS: 2 vs Case W. Reserve (1/25/15) FGA: 1 (four times)* Ray Pelka REB: 2 vs Keystone (11/20/15) FGM: 1 vs Case W. Reserve (1/25/15) Junior • Guard • 6-5 • 200 MIN: 4 vs Keystone (11/20/15) BLK: 1 vs Keystone (11/20/15) New York, NY (Packer Collegiate) *Most recently vs Case W. Reserve (1/22/16)

At UR 2015-16: Appeared in four games...Recorded three rebounds and one blocked shot during his sophomore season. At UR 2014-15: Played in two games as a freshman...Scored two points (1-1 FG) against Case Western Reserve on Jan. 25. HS: Graduated from Packer Collegiate Institute where he lettered in basketball as a shoot- ing guard for the Pelicans...Named team captain his senior season...Led team to NYSAIS C Division runner-up

finish in his sophomore campaign. YR. GP GS MIN FGM FGA PCT. 3FGM 3FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. REB RPG AST BLK STL PTS PPG Fr. 2 0 4 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 1.0 So. 4 0 5 0 3 .000 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 3 0.8 0 1 0 0 0.0 31 TOT. 6 0 9 1 4 .250 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 3 0.5 0 1 0 2 0.3 Class of 2019 Career Highs PTS: 6 at Chicago (1/31/16) FGM: 2 (three times)** Ryan Clamage REB: 4 (done twice)* 3PTM: 1 (three times)*** Sophomore • Guard • 6-4 • 190 MIN: 25 vs Union (NY) (12/12/15) FTM: 4 at Chicago (1/31/16) *Most recently vs Union (NY) (12/12/15) **Most recently vs Chicago (2/7/16) Lake Forest, IL (Lake Forest Acad.) ***Most recently at Washington (MO) (1/29/16)

At UR 2015-16: Saw time in 19 games during first year with the Yellowjackets...Scored 29 points total (1.5 ppg) and added 22 rebounds (1.2 rpg)...Chipped in four assists, four steals and two blocks...Made three 3-pointers... Played season high 25 minutes against Union on Dec. 12, scoring five points...Season high six points scored at #11 Chicago on Jan. 31, helping UR take down the Maroons. HS: Graduated from Lake Forest Academy where he played basketball, golf and baseball for the Caxys...Named team captain and MVP of the basketball team as a senior...Earned Lake County All-Star honors...Named to Academy’s Deans List and academic performance list.

YR. GP GS MIN FGM FGA PCT. 3FGM 3FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. REB RPG AST BLK STL PTS PPG Fr. 19 0 149 10 36 .278 3 15 .200 6 8 .750 22 1.2 4 2 4 29 1.5 33 TOT. 19 0 149 10 36 .278 3 15 .200 6 8 .750 22 1.2 4 2 4 29 1.5 Career Highs PTS: 1 (done twice)* FTM: 1 (done twice)* Alexander Gamble REB: 1 (three times)* STL: 1 vs Keystone (11/20/15) Sophomore • Guard • 6-1 • 180 MIN: 9 vs Keystone (11/20/15) FGA: 1 (three times)* Silver Spring, MD (Sidwell Friends) *Most recently vs Case W. Reserve (1/22/16)

At UR 2015-16: Limited to six games being hampered by injuries...Scored two points on the year, coming on single free throws against Keystone (11/20) and Case Western Reserve (1/22)...Added three rebounds and one . HS: Attended Sidwell Friends School where he earned letters in basketball and track and field for the Fighting Quakers...Named basketball team captain as a junior and senior...Team MVP as a junior and earned Coaches Award in senior season...Career averages of 15 PPG, 6 RPG and 4 APG during varsity career.

YR. GP GS MIN FGM FGA PCT. 3FGM 3FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. REB RPG AST BLK STL PTS PPG Fr. 6 0 15 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 2 4 .500 3 0.5 0 0 1 2 0.3 21 TOT. 6 0 15 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 2 4 .500 3 0.5 0 0 1 2 0.3 Career Highs PTS: 2 (done twice)* FGM: 1 vs Keystone (11/20/15) Andrew Lundstrom REB: 1 (done twice)** FTM: 2 vs Brandeis (2/12/16) Sophomore • Forward • 6-6 • 215 MIN: 12 vs Keystone (11/20/15) STL: 1 vs Keystone (11/20/15) St. Davids, PA (Radnor/Hill School) *Most recently vs Brandeis (2/12/16) **Most recently vs RIT (12/5/15)

At UR 2015-16: The freshman played in six games...Logged 28 minutes of playing time, including a season high 12 minutes against Keystone on Nov. 20...Scored total of four points, grabbed two rebounds and had one steal. HS: Attended Radnor HS and The Hill School prior to coming to UR...Played soccer, basketball and lacrosse, earning four letters...Earned 1st Team All-Delco honors for soccer...Also, was All-Central League Honorable

Mention for soccer and basketball two times. YR. GP GS MIN FGM FGA PCT. 3FGM 3FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. REB RPG AST BLK STL PTS PPG Fr. 6 0 28 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 2 0.3 0 0 1 4 0.7 30 TOT. 6 0 28 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 2 0.3 0 0 1 4 0.7 ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL 13

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At UR 2015-16: Strong freshman year culminated in averaging 7.6 ppg and 3.0 rpg in playing all 25 games (5 starts)...Finished 5th on the team in scoring, adding in a .432 shooting percentage (63-136) while also shoot- ing .750 from the free throw line (60-80)...Chipped in 33 steals, 32 assists and five 3-pointers...Came on strong towards the end of the season, recording double-digit points in six of UR’s last nine contests, including three straight above 15 points to end the year...Season high 20 points in season finale against Emory...Ranked 7th in the UAA in steals and 9th in free throw shooting on the year. HS: Graduated from the Loyola Academy where he played basketball and football for the Ramblers...As a senior, was named basketball team captain and earned MVP honors...Named All-Chicago Catholic League All-Star...Helped team to sectional title as a junior.

2 YR. GP GS MIN FGM FGA PCT. 3FGM 3FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. REB RPG AST BLK STL PTS PPG Fr. 25 5 537 63 146 .432 5 14 .357 60 80 .750 74 3.0 32 1 33 191 7.6 TOT. 25 5 537 63 146 .432 5 14 .357 60 80 .750 74 3.0 32 1 33 191 7.6

Career Highs PTS: 13 vs Johnson St. (11/28/15) FGM: 3 vs Johnson St. (11/28/15) Brendan O’Shea REB: 4 vs Union (NY) (12/12/15) 3PTM: 3 vs Johnson St. (11/28/15) Sophomore • Guard • 6-0 • 170 AST: 2 (done twice)* FTM: 6 vs Keystone (11/28/15) MIN: 21 vs Johnson St. (11/28/15) STL: 2 vs Brockport (12/2/15) Burlington, VT (St. Johnsbury/ *Most recently vs Emory (2/27/16) Hotchkiss School) At UR 2015-16: Hit the floor in 21 games during freshman season...Averaged 2.3 ppg while hitting 10 3-point- ers and 93.8% (15-16) of his free throws...Added 16 rebounds, nine assists and five steals...Played a season high 21 minutes and scored 13 points against Johnson State on Nov. 28 in the opening round of the UR/Holiday Inn Airport Classic. HS: Attended the Hotchkiss School, St. Johnsbury Academy and Burlington HS...Participated in basketball and golf during prep school...Named basketball team captain as a senior...Was All-League and All- State player as a junior and senior...Averaged 13 PPG, 6 APG and 5 RPG during varsity career...Led St. John- sbury to school record 23 wins (23-1 record) in junior year, with only loss coming in overtime in Vermont state

championship game. 15 YR. GP GS MIN FGM FGA PCT. 3FGM 3FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. REB RPG AST BLK STL PTS PPG Fr. 21 0 233 12 42 .286 10 37 .270 15 16 .938 16 0.8 9 2 5 49 2.3 TOT. 21 0 233 12 42 .286 10 37 .270 15 16 .938 16 0.8 9 2 5 49 2.3

Career Highs PTS: 21 at Carnegie Mellon (2/21/16) FGM: 8 (done twice)* Jacob Wittig REB: 7 (three times)* 3PTM: 2 (three times)** Sophomore • Guard • 5-11 • 145 AST: 7 (done twice)* FTM: 7 vs Chicago (2/7/16) MIN: 45 at Carnegie Mellon (2/21/16) STL: 3 (four times)** Manlius, NY (Fayetteville-Manlius) *Most recently at Carnegie Mellon (2/21/16) **Most recently vs NYU (2/14/16)

At UR 2015-16: The freshman came in and made immediate impact for the Yellowjackets, starting all 23 of the games he played in...Averaged 8.8 ppg (4th on UR), 3.3 apg (2nd on UR) and 2.7 rpg...Shot 46.7% from the floor (77-165), 66.0% from the free throw line (35-53) while draining 13 3-pointers and swiping 30 steals... Season high 21 points 7 assists and 7 rebounds at Carnegie Mellon on Feb. 21...Ranked 9th in the UAA in as- sists, 10th in steals and assist/turnover ratio (1.9) and 15th in percentage...Averaged over 30 minutes per game, finishing third on the team. HS: Played basketball, football, baseball and track and field at Fayette- ville-Manlius HS...3-time basketball team captain, 2-time captain for football...Team MVP for basketball as a senior...4-time All-League selection on the hardwood, earning three All-Central NY honors and two All-State 5 honors...1st Team All-League, All-CNY and All-State as a junior in football, while also being named Section III Large School Player of the Year...Overall, scored 884 points during basketball career while also setting school re- cords with 716 assists and 331 steals...Helped basketball team to league titles in sophomore and junior seasons... Member of the National and Science Honor Society. YR. GP GS MIN FGM FGA PCT. 3FGM 3FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. REB RPG AST BLK STL PTS PPG Fr. 23 23 696 77 165 .467 13 56 .232 35 53 .660 63 2.7 77 1 30 202 8.8 TOT. 23 23 696 77 165 .467 13 56 .232 35 53 .660 63 2.7 77 1 30 202 8.8 ROCHESTERRochesteR MEN’SMen’s BASKETBALLBasketBall 15 Class of 2020 HS: Fremd HS graduate...Lettered in basketball and volleyball Patrick Benka for the Vikings...Was named team captain of the basketball team Freshman • Forward • 6-8 • 190 as a senior, also earning MVP honors...Named All-Conference and All-Area...Averaged 14 ppg and 5 rpg during career...Team Palatine, IL (Fremd) was regional champions during sophomore and senior cam- 40 paigns...Played AAU basketball with Fundamental U.

HS: Lettered in basketball and volleyball at Donovan Catholic HS...Named co-captain of the basketball team...Averaged 7 ppg Erik Braaten and 6 rpg during his career with the Griffins...AAU team was Freshman • Forward • 6-9 • 210 Shore Shots. Toms River, NJ (Donovan Catholic) 44

HS: Played basketball at Episcopal HS in Alexandria, VA... Nick Reed Named team captain as a senior...Was two-time team MVP... Freshman • Guard • 6-1 • 180 Two-time All-League, All-Metro and All-State selection...Was Louisville, KY (Episcopal (VA)) league MVP as a senior when he earned 1st Team All-State...Av- eraged 18.4 ppg, 4.0 rpg and 3.3 apg during career with a personal best of 42 points...Team was 2015 and 2016 conference champi- 12 ons and 2016 VISSA state champions.

HS: St. Thomas Episcopal grad...Lettered in basketball for the Saints...Was a three-time team captain and earned district MVP Chase Twine honors as a senior...Four-time All-District selection, earning Freshman • Guard • 6-4 • 180 three 1st Team All-State honors...Also, was 1st Team Academic Missouri City, TX (St. Thomas All-State in junior and senior seasons...Scored over 2,000 points and grabbed over 950 rebounds during career, also making a state Episcopal) record 415 3-pointers during his career...Made 10 3-pointers in a single game, also a Texas state record...Team made the state final four in all four years on varsity, earning a championship in 2013- 14 season...Member of the National Honor Society. 20

HS: Participated in basketball and volleyball at Homestead HS... Jacob Urban Named team captain and was a 2nd Team All-Conference selec- Freshman • Forward • 6-7 • 195 tion in basketball...Averaged nearly 10 ppg and 5.5 rpg during Thiensville, WI (Homestead) high school career...Career high of 26 points...Played on Wiscon- sin Swing AAU team. 22 16 ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL

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Thursday, June 11,8, 2017. 2015. ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL 17 What’s In A Name? - The Story Behind “Yellowjackets” Had a vote gone differ- credited with giving the teams game vs. Rensselaer Poly- ently, the University’s ath- the nickname. During his technic Institute. His headline letic teams could have been undergraduate days, Garnish read “Go to it, you Yellow named for the river that runs was a member of the football Jackets!”. The nickname alongside the campus, for team and editor of The Cam- stuck. the official campus flower, pus, the student newspaper When the University or could bring one to recall a which was a forerunner of celebrated its sesquicenten- detective story by the noted today’s Campus Times. nial anniversary in 2000, the author Edgar Allan Poe. An article from the Oc- Barnes and Noble bookstore A story dated October 9, tober 26, 1987 edition of the published a desk calendar 1985 in the Campus Times Campus Times says Garnish which had tid-bits of Univer- says that students voted on was tackled and took a kick sity history scattered through- possible mascots in Ander- in the mouth. He then yelled out. Legend, according to the son Hall on the Prince Street “Go Yellowjackets” referring calendar, verifies that Garnish campus in 1929. to the color of the Univer- got up after a crushing tackle “Yellowjackets” was the sity’s jerseys. and cried out “Go you Yellow prevailing winner, beating In the November 12, Jackets”. Genesseeans, Dandelions, 1926 edition of The Campus, A 1991 edition of Roch- Gold Bugs, and Rivermen. a Buffalo player called the ester Review, the University’s The evolution of the University’s football team Alumni publication, says nickname “Yellowjackets” Yellowjackets because of their Garnish was knocked out for Rochester athletic teams sting, not because of their cold after the tackle and the dates back to the 1920s, al- clothing. nickname came up in his though there is some dispute Garnish wrote an editorial editorial. as to how it evolved. in the same edition, rallying J. Howard Garnish is the team for an upcoming

Men’s Basketball All-Americans An Academic Tradition Over its 116 years as a program, the University of Rochester has had nine Since 1984, six Rochester players have been named to the Academic All- men earn a combined 13 All-American honors from various outlets for America team as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of their outstanding performance on the court in a Yellowjacket uniform: America (CoSIDA): Mike Berger...... 1961-62 Joe Augustine...... 1983-84 2nd Team Dave Duetsch...... 1965-66 Joe Augustine...... 1984-85 H.M. Jonathan Jones...... 1988-90 Tyler Zachem...... 1985-86 H.M. Chris Fite...... 1990-91 Darrin Hubert...... 1995-96 2nd Team Chris Fite...... 1991-92 David Beck...... 1992-93 2nd Team Jamar Milsap...... 1996-97 Seth Hauben...... 2004-05 2nd Team Seth Hauben...... 2003-04 Mike Labanowski...... 2010-11 2nd Team Seth Hauben...... 2004-05 Jon Onyriuka...... 2007-08 Mike Chmielowiec...... 2008-09 John DiBartolomeo...... 2010-11 John DiBartolomeo...... 2011-12 John DiBartolomeo...... 2012-13 18 Rochester Men’s Basketball 2015-16 Rochester Men's Basketball Rochester2015-16 Combined Statistics Team Statistics and (as Resultsof Oct 05, 2016) All games

Overall record: 17-8 Conf: 10-4 Home: 11-4 Away: 5-4 Neutral: 1-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 11 Borst-Smith,Sam 24-24 757 31.5 144-321 . 4 4 9 51-144 . 3 5 4 74-91 . 8 1 3 19 76 95 4.0 66 2 88 34 5 50 413 17.2 40 Seltzer,Jared 25-24 773 30.9 140-318 . 4 4 0 49-128 . 3 8 3 70-82 . 8 5 4 69 124 193 7.7 55 2 28 26 7 15 399 16.0 10 Montague,Mack 24-23 662 27.6 87-217 . 4 0 1 61-157 . 3 8 9 19-30 . 6 3 3 4 79 83 3.5 52 0 29 40 2 20 254 10.6 05 Wittig,Jacob 23-23 696 30.3 77-165 . 4 6 7 13-56 . 2 3 2 35-53 . 6 6 0 8 55 63 2.7 46 1 77 41 1 30 202 8.8 22 Mangan,Michael 25-5 537 21.5 63-146 . 4 3 2 5-14 . 3 5 7 60-80 . 7 5 0 11 63 74 3.0 63 1 32 36 1 33 191 7.6 44 Peretz,Dylan 24-15 486 20.3 60-120 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 15-41 . 3 6 6 67 91 158 6.6 47 1 27 26 19 18 135 5.6 03 Knox,Tucker 25-1 330 13.2 39-98 . 3 9 8 25-62 . 4 0 3 12-17 . 7 0 6 33 45 78 3.1 39 2 10 9 13 9 115 4.6 35 Ayers,Zack 25-10 376 15.0 32-74 . 4 3 2 6-29 . 2 0 7 21-29 . 7 2 4 25 69 94 3.8 68 4 13 27 17 4 91 3.6 15 O'Shea,Brendan 21-0 223 10.6 12-42 . 2 8 6 10-37 . 2 7 0 15-16 . 9 3 8 2 14 16 0.8 20 0 9 6 2 5 49 2.3 02 Schwartz,Daniel 14-0 54 3.9 10-21 . 4 7 6 6-14 . 4 2 9 0-1 . 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.4 2 0 3 1 0 2 26 1.9 33 Clamage,Ryan 19-0 149 7.8 10-36 . 2 7 8 3-15 . 2 0 0 6-8 . 7 5 0 3 19 22 1.2 20 0 4 8 2 4 29 1.5 30 Lundstrom,Andrew 6-0 28 4.7 1-6 . 1 6 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 1 1 2 0.3 6 0 0 4 0 1 4 0.7 32 Arno,Ben 5-0 4 0.8 1-1 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.4 21 Gamble,Alexander 6-0 15 2.5 0-3 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 2-4 . 5 0 0 0 3 3 0.5 4 0 0 1 0 1 2 0.3 24 Pelka,Ray 4-0 5 1.3 0-3 . 0 0 0 0-3 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.8 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0.0 20 Minami,Akihiro 3-0 5 1.7 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 Team 29 39 68 10 Total...... 25 5100 676-1571 . 4 3 0 229-660 . 3 4 7 331-455 . 7 2 7 272 688 960 38.4 489 13 321 273 70 192 1912 76.5 Opponents...... 25 5100 604-1483 . 4 0 7 219-628 . 3 4 9 336-500 . 6 7 2 272 675 947 37.9 451 8 313 332 59 138 1763 70.5

TEAM STATISTICS URM OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1912 1763 11/17/15 at Hobart L 70-87 404 Points per game 76.5 70.5 # 11/20/15 KEYSTONE W 90-64 625 Scoring margin +6.0 - # 11/21/15 VASSAR W 68-57 300 FIELD GOALS-ATT 676-1571 604-1483 11/24/15 at Nazareth W 60-58 597 Field goal pct . 4 3 0 . 4 0 7 @ 11/28/15 JOHNSON ST. W 75-67 200 3 POINT FG-ATT 229-660 219-628 @ 11/29/15 OSWEGO ST. L 54-55 225 3-point FG pct . 3 4 7 . 3 4 9 $ 12/02/15 vs Brockport W 65-59 200 3-pt FG made per game 9.2 8.8 $ 12/04/15 RIT W 80-64 720 FREE THROWS-ATT 331-455 336-500 $ 12/05/15 ROBERTS WESLEYAN L 77-79 600 Free throw pct . 7 2 7 . 6 7 2 12/12/15 UNION (NY) L o t 69-72 225 F-Throws made per game 13.2 13.4 01/05/16 RIT W 81-67 220 REBOUNDS 960 947 * 01/09/16 at Emory L 75-78 500 Rebounds per game 38.4 37.9 * 01/15/16 at Brandeis W 77-53 225 Rebounding margin +0.5 - * 01/17/16 at NYU L 67-77 500 ASSISTS 321 313 * 01/22/16 CASE WESTERN RESERVE W 108-79 750 Assists per game 12.8 12.5 * 01/24/16 CARNEGIE MELLON W 66-63 225 TURNOVERS 273 332 * 01/29/16 at Washington-St. Louis W 75-73 667 Turnovers per game 10.9 13.3 * 01/31/16 at Chicago W 84-76 676 Turnover margin +2.4 - * 02/05/16 WASHINGTON-ST. LOUIS W 77-64 725 Assist/turnover ratio 1.2 0.9 * 02/07/16 CHICAGO Wot 77-76 500 STEALS 192 138 * 02/12/16 BRANDEIS W 71-54 520 Steals per game 7.7 5.5 * 02/14/16 NYU W 75-63 375 BLOCKS 70 59 * 02/19/16 at Case Western Reserve W 99-92 351 Blocks per game 2.8 2.4 * 02/21/16 at Carnegie Mellon L o 2 97-102 326 ATTENDANCE 7410 4446 * 02/27/16 EMORY L 75-84 1200 Home games-Avg/Game 15-494 9-472 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-200 * - Conference game # - UR Chuck Resler Tournament (Champion) Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Totals @ - UR/HIA Thanksgiving Invitational(Runner-up) Rochester 905 960 38 9 1912 $ - Wendy's College Classic (Runner-up) Opponents 837 872 40 14 1763 ROCHESTERRochesteR MEN’SMen’s BASKETBALLBasketBall 19 2016-17 Yellowjackets Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown / High School 2 Michael Mangan G 6-1 185 So. Winnetka, IL / Loyola Academy 3 Tucker Knox F 6-7 210 Jr. Aurora, IL / Batavia 5 Jacob Wittig G 5-11 145 So. Manlius, NY / Fayetteville-Manlius 10 Mack Montague G 6-3 195 Sr. Westport, CT / Suffield Academy 11 Sam Borst-Smith G 6-3 185 Sr. San Pedro, CA / Peninsula/Lawrenceville (NJ) 12 Nick Reed G 6-2 185 Fr. Louisville, KY / Episcopal (VA) 15 Brendan O’Shea G 6-1 170 So. Burlington, VT / St. Johnsbury/Hotchkiss 20 Chase Twine G 6-4 180 Fr. Missouri City, TX / St. Thomas Episcopal 21 Alexander Gamble G 6-1 180 So. Silver Spring, MD / Sidwell Friends 22 Jacob Urban F 6-8 200 Fr. Thiensville, WI / Homestead 30 Andrew Lundstrom F 6-6 215 So. St. David’s, PA / Radnor/Hill School 31 Ray Pelka G 6-5 200 Jr. New York, NY / Packer Collegiate Institute 33 Ryan Clamage G 6-4 190 So. Lake Forest, IL / Lake Forest Academy 35 Zack Ayers F 6-10 215 Sr. Rochester, NY / McQuaid Jesuit 40 Patrick Benka F 6-8 190 Fr. Palatine, IL / Fremd 44 Erik Braaten F 6-9 210 Fr. Toms River, NJ / Donovan Catholic

Head Coach: Luke Flockerzi (Grinnell ‘01), 98-57 at UR (7th season), 128-103 overall (10th season) Assistant Coaches: Griffin LaDew (Cornell College ’09), Ryan Shay (Houghton ‘11) Manager: Kyle Parker Roster Breakdown By Class By Home State/Country By Height

Illinois (4) 6-10 (1) Seniors (3) Patrick Benka (Palatine) Zack Ayers Zack Ayers Ryan Clamage (Lake Forest) Sam Borst-Smith Tucker Knox (Aurora) 6-9 (1) Michael Mangan (Winnetka) Erik Braaten Mack Montague New York (3) 6-8 (2) Juniors (2) Zack Ayers (Rochester) Patrick Benka Ray Pelka (New York) Jacob Urban Tucker Knox Jacob Wittig (Manlius) Ray Pelka 6-7 (1) California (1) Tucker Knox Sam Borst-Smith (San Pedro) Sophomores (6) 6-6 (1) Ryan Clamage Connecticut (1) Andrew Lundstrom Alexander Gamble Mack Montague (Westport) 6-5 (1) Andrew Lundstrom Kentucky (1) Ray Pelka Michael Mangan Nick Reed (Louisville) Brendan O’Shea 6-4 (2) Maryland (1) Ryan Clamage Jacob Wittig Alexander Gamble (Silver Spring) Chase Twine

Freshmen (5) New Jersey (1) 6-3 (2) Erik Braaten (Toms River) Sam Borst-Smith Patrick Benka Mack Montague Erik Braaten Pennsylvania (1) Nick Reed Andrew Lundstrom (St. Davids) 6-2 (1) Nick Reed Chase Twine Texas (1) Jacob Urban Chase Twine (Missouri City) 6-1 (3) Alexander Gamble Vermont (1) Michael Mangan Brendan O’Shea (Burlington) Brendan O’Shea Wisconsin (1) 5-11 (1) Jacob Urban (Thiensville) Jacob Wittig 20 ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL

The UAA — Where Theory Meets Practice

or 30 years, the University Athletic any student-athletes from UAA Association has continued to serve institutions have been recognized for asF a bold statement of the vision of its theirM achievements as scholars and athletes. founders — that the pursuit of academic During the 2015-16 academic year, 37 and athletic excellence are complementary student-athletes from UAA institutions goals and can be achieved without the were recognized as CoSIDA Academic compromise of one by the other. The All-America® honorees, one of whom members of the UAA hold that the success earned the prestigious NCAA Elite 90 of intercollegiate athletics is wholly award. 148 received All-America honors dependent upon institutional integrity in team or individual sports, nine garnered and the ability of institutions to complete individual national championship event the full integration of athletics into the titles or national Player of the Year honors, academic fabric of higher education. and 21 more won national titles in relays. he second set of assumptions has to he UAA is a significant expression of Tdo with athletic excellence. Athletic n addition, nine student-athletes from Tthe principle that the provision of a excellence is not to be confused with a win- IUAA institutions were among the select high-quality college athletic experience at-all-costs attitude. It properly relates to group of seniors across the country named is worth the commitment required of an the caliber of experience offered to students NCAA Postgraduate or Fulbright Scholars. institution. It is worthwhile not only who participate in intercollegiate athletics. because it benefits the student-athletes, but Athletic teams should have the benefit of eams throughout the UAA are also because it benefits the entire campus qualified coaching — capable individuals Tperennial contenders for post-season community and, in turn, the institution chosen for professional competence and play. In 2015-16, UAA teams advanced itself. commitment to putting the welfare of to the national championship and captured the student first. They should play and the national title in women’s swimming embers of the UAA share the belief practice in first-rate facilities at reasonable and diving and women’s tennis. Mthat academic excellence and athletic times. Their equipment should be safe, excellence are not mutually exclusive. of high quality, and conducive to the best n all, 22 UAA teams posted top-ten Implicit in this belief are several sets of performance possible. A consistent and Ifinishes in their national championships, assumptions. The first is that the academic challenging level of athletic competition including nine among the top-five, and 17 enterprise is the primary element. Student- should be provided to both women and men. others finished in the top twenty. athletes are just that — students first and athletes second. he final assumptions concern what might be termed a proper athletic Temphasis. Athletic programs are extracurricular activities conducted for The theoretical . . . students and should be given consideration The actual . . . similar to that accorded other such Academic excellence and athletic institutionally sponsored activities. They In 2015-16, 37 student-athletes excellence are not mutually from UAA institutions were should not only complement the academic exclusive. recognized as CoSIDA Academic experience, but should also reflect the All-America® honorees and nine The academic enterprise is the quality of the academic environment were named NCAA Postgraduate primary element. within which they exist. Division III is or Fulbright Scholars. Athletic excellence properly relates an approach to athletics — not a synonym to the caliber of experience offered for third-rate. 148 UAA student-athletes received to students. All-America honors with 30 he University Athletic Association garnering individual/relay national Athletic programs should reflect championship or national Player of sponsors competition in 23 sports — the quality of the academic T the Year accolades. environment within which they twelve sports for men and eleven sports for exist. women — including football, soccer, cross In 2015-16 NCAA championship country, volleyball, basketball, fencing, competition, 22 UAA teams A consistent and challenging level finished in the top 10 in their of athletic competition should be wrestling, swimming and diving, indoor national championships, while provided for both women and men. track and field, baseball, softball, outdoor track and field, tennis, and golf. another 17 finished in the top 20. ROCHESTERRochesteR MEN’SMen’s BASKETBALLBasketBall 21 All-UAA Honors Since the University Athletic Association inaugurated play in 1987-88, 45 Rochester players have earned All-Associ- ation honors. 10 players have earned multiple First Team honors: John DiBartolomeo, Chris Fite, Seth Hauben, Jona- than Jones, Jeff Joss, Andy Larkin, Jamar Milsap, Jon Onyiriuka, Gabe Perez, and Dave Sickler. Fite, Hauben and DiBartolomeo earned Player of the Year honors twice each - Fite in 1990-91 and 1991-92, Hauben in 2003-04 and 2004-05 and DiBartolomeo in 2010-11 and 2012-13. Milsap was the Player of the Year in 1996-97. Four players have been named Rookie of the Year: Larkin in 2000-01, Hauben in 2001-02, Nate Novosel in 2008-09 and DiBartolomeo in 2009-10. UAA PlAyer of the yeAr: honorAble mentIon selectIons: Chris Fite ...... 1990-91, 1991-92 Adrian Smalls ...... 1987-88 Jamar Milsap ...... 1996-97 Tyler Zachem ...... 1987-88 Seth Hauben ...... 2003-04, 2004-05 Todd Rosseau ...... 1988-89 John DiBartolomeo ...... 2010-11, 2012-13 Kyle Meeker ...... 1993-94 Jamar Milsap ...... 1993-94 UAA rooKIe of the yeAr: Mike Shatzel ...... 1994-95 Andy Larkin...... 2000-01 Dave Sickler ...... 1995-96 Seth Hauben ...... 2001-02 Randie Torgalski ...... 1998-99 Nate Novosel ...... 2008-09 Tim Sweeney ...... 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03 John DiBartolomeo ...... 2009-10 Kyle Leach ...... 1999-00, 2000-01 Seth Hauben ...... 2001-02 fIrst teAm selectIons: Brian Jones ...... 2002-03 Jonathan Jones ...... 1987-88, 1988-89 Gabe Perez ...... 2002-03 Chris Fite ...... 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92 Ryan Mee ...... 2003-04 Ted Naylon ...... 1993-94 Makedo Wisseh ...... 2003-04 Jamar Milsap ...... 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97 Jeff Juron ...... 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 Dave Sickler ...... 1996-97, 1997-98 Brendan McAllister ...... 2004-05 Jason Leone ...... 1998-99 Jon Onyiriuka ...... 2004-05 Brian Jones ...... 2001-02 Joe Canty ...... 2005-06 Jeff Joss ...... 2001-02, 2002-03 Mike Goia...... 2005-06 Andy Larkin...... 2002-03, 2003-04 Michael Chmielowiec ...... 2006-07, 2007-08 Seth Hauben ...... 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05 Gordian “Uche” Ndubizu ...... 2006-07 Gabe Perez ...... 2003-04, 2004-05 Max Kaplan ...... 2008-09 Jon Onyiriuka ...... 2005-06, 2006-07 Bill Serle...... 2009-10 Mike Chmielowiec ...... 2008-09 David Gould...... 2010-11 Nate Novosel ...... 2010-11 Chris Dende ...... 2010-11, 2011-12 John DiBartolomeo ...... 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 Nate Vernon ...... 2010-11, 2011-12, 2013-14 Jared Seltzer ...... 2015-16 Rob Reid ...... 2012-13 Sam Borst-Smith ...... 2015-16 Tyler Sankes ...... 2013-14 Mack Montague ...... 2014-15, 2015-16 second teAm selectIons: Greg Krohner...... 1989-90 Adam Petrosky ...... 1990-91 Michael Coleman ...... 1990-91, 1991-92 Kyle Meeker ...... 1991-92 David Beck ...... 1992-93 Jason Leone ...... 1997-98 Brian Thomas ...... 1998-99 Ben Keegan ...... 1999-00 Jeff Larson ...... 1999-00 Andy Larkin...... 2000-01, 2001-02 Timothy Brackney ...... 2006-07 Robert Dominiak ...... 2007-08 Gordian “Uche” Ndubizu ...... 2007-08 Jon Onyiriuka ...... 2007-08 John DiBartolomeo ...... 2009-10 Jon Onyiriuka Mike Labanowski ...... 2010-11 Nate Novosel ...... 2009-10, 2011-12 Nate Vernon ...... 2012-13 Sam Borst-Smith ...... 2014-15

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Harmon Henry Edwards 1970-71 9 15 Lyle Brown Eric Fass 1911-12 10 5 Joseph Hogan Oscar Kaiser 1971-72 12 13 Lyle Brown John Hewitt 1912-13 9 5 Joseph Hogan John Carey 1972-73 11 9 Lyle Brown John Hewitt 1913-14 14 2 A.L. Powell Alcott Neary 1973-74 14 10 Lyle Brown Gordon Turner, Ken Garnes 1914-15 10 6 A.L. Powell Clement Lanni 1974-75 9 16 Lyle Brown Damian Upson 1915-16 6 9 A.L. Powell Ezra Hale 1975-76 8 15 Lyle Brown Jack Herlan 1916-17 4 12 A.L. Powell Edwin Witney 1976-77 8 14 Mike Neer Jack Herlan, Jim Klimschot 1917-18 3 11 Teall Cox Charles Harper 1977-78 6 18 Mike Neer Jim Klimschot 1918-19 2 10 E.A. Neary Norbett Wattel 1978-79 8 13 Mike Neer John Mattioli 1919-20 3 9 Oscar E. Kuolt Aaron Stein 1979-80 15 9 Mike Neer Dave Bence, Tom Soja 1920-21 5 13 Oscar E. Kuolt Myron Merson 1980-81% 20 7 Mike Neer Dave Bence 1921-22 4 13 John Murphy Willard Green 1981-82 15 10 Mike Neer Quinton Gibbs, Dan Leary, Ryan Russell 1922-23 5 14 John Sabo Jr. Chester Kirchmair 1982-83# 15 11 Mike Neer Don DeGolyer 1923-24 14 5 John Murphy Edward Taylor 1983-84# 18 9 Mike Neer Larry Hokaj, Tom Lowney 1924-25 8 7 John Murphy J. Mercer Brugler 1984-85# 13 13 Mike Neer Larry Hokaj 1925-26 9 7 John Murphy Rufus Hedges 1985-86 13 11 Mike Neer Terry Fitzgerald, Steve Trumbower 1926-27 11 6 John Murphy M. Selig Apperman 1986-87 11 14 Mike Neer Tyler Zachem 1927-28 13 4 John Murphy Samuel Ehre 1987-88# 18 9 Mike Neer Tyler Zachem, Adrian Smalls 1928-29 11 6 John Murphy Wilburn Kenyon 1988-89# 17 10 Mike Neer Mark Nunge 1929-30 6 9 John Murphy Emmet Norris 1989-90$ 27 5 Mike Neer Erik Rausch 1930-31 4 12 G.E. Hatfield Edson Kincaid 1990-91% 23 7 Mike Neer Greg Krohner 1931-32 5 10 Louis A. Alexander Elwood Hart 1991-92• 28 3 Mike Neer Chris Fite 1932-33 6 6 Louis A. Alexander Marty Copeland, Elmer Gannon 1992-93 11 14 Mike Neer David Beck, Jim Jordan 1933-34 7 5 Louis A. Alexander Charles Geddes 1993-94 12 13 Mike Neer Kyle Meeker 1934-35 7 5 Louis A. Alexander None 1994-95 14 11 Mike Neer Mike Shatzel 1935-36 12 2 Louis A. Alexander George Mailborski 1995-96# 13 13 Mike Neer Darrin Hubert, Jamar Milsap 1936-37 9 5 Louis A. Alexander Russell Anderson 1996-97% 15 11 Mike Neer Jamar Milsap 1937-38 12 2 Louis A. Alexander Nelson Spies 1997-98 12 13 Mike Neer David Sickler 1938-39 12 1 Louis A. Alexander Prescott Lane 1998-99% 17 9 Mike Neer J. Leone, R. Torgalski, B. Thomas 1939-40 12 4 Louis A. Alexander Al Brewer, Bob Collett, Roy Roberts 1999-00 16 9 Mike Neer Ben Keegan 1940-41 10 3 Louis A. Alexander Glenn Lord 2000-01 14 11 Mike Neer Jeff Larson 1941-42 16 0 Louis A. Alexander Glenn Quaint 2001-02•• 24 6 Mike Neer Game Captains 1942-43 12 2 Louis A. Alexander Dick Baroody, Jim Beall 2002-03% 23 4 Mike Neer Game Captains 1943-44 11 4 Louis A. Alexander Robert Mulvihill 2003-04% 25 2 Mike Neer Seth Hauben, Brian Jones, Andy Larkin 1944-45 5 11 Louis A. Alexander Clarence Hutchins 2004-05• 25 5 Mike Neer S. Hauben, B. McAllister, R. Mee, G. Perez 1945-46 8 7 Louis A. Alexander Jim Beall 2005-06 16 9 Mike Neer Joe Canty 1946-47 12 5 Louis A. Alexander Dick Baroody, John Baynes 2006-07% 18 8 Mike Neer Tim Brackney, Eric Snider 1947-48 5 10 Louis A. Alexander Jim Blumer, Ken Flowerday 2007-08% 22 6 Mike Neer Game Captains 1948-49 10 6 Louis A. Alexander Neil Alexander, Mike Fedoryshyn 2008-09 16 9 Mike Neer Mike Chmielowiec, Max Kaplan 1949-50 9 7 Louis A. Alexander Neil Alexander, Jim Lennox 2009-10 15 10 Mike Neer Game Captains 1950-51 10 6 Louis A. Alexander Lou Alexander, Jr. 2010-11% 22 6 Luke Flockerzi D. Gould, M. Labanowski, N. Novosel 1951-52 12 3 Louis A. Alexander Bob Place 2011-12 17 8 Luke Flockerzi J. DiBartolomeo, C. Dende, N. Novosel 1952-53 10 6 Louis A. Alexander Bob Place 2012-13% 22 5 Luke Flockerzi J. DiBartolomeo, R. Reid, D. Shapiro 1953-54 10 6 Louis A. Alexander Jim Armstrong 2013-14 10 15 Luke Flockerzi Kevin Sheehy, Nate Vernon 1954-55 10 5 Louis A. Alexander Joe Texter 2014-15 10 15 Luke Flockerzi Alex Hoey, Tyler Seidman, Kevin Sheehy 1955-56 9 7 Louis A. Alexander Richard Wood 2015-16 17 8 Luke Flockerzi Dylan Peretz, Jared Seltzer 1956-57 6 9 Louis A. Alexander John Burns, Mike Howard 1957-58 8 8 Lyle Brown Dick D’Amico, Ted Zornow ** - NCAA College Division Playoffs % - NCAA Division III Playoffs 1958-59 4 14 Lyle Brown Bob Witmer, Ted Zornow # - ECAC Upstate New York Playoffs $ - NCAA Division III Champion 1959-60 9 9 Lyle Brown Bill Yantz • -NCAA Division III National Runnerup •• - NCAA Division III Final 4 1960-61** 17 6 Lyle Brown Mike Cohen All-Time Coaching Records Coach Years (seasons) Record Percent By Wins By Percentage Sidney Adams 1901-02 (2) 5-5 .500 1. Mike Neer 563 1. Joseph Hogan .681 John W. Pollard 1902-05 (3) 7-18 .280 2. Louis A. Alexander 247 2. Louis A. Alexander .643 C.C. Stroud 1905-08 (3) 12-22 .353 3. Lyle Brown 222 3. Mike Neer .633 Joseph Hogan 1908-09, 11-13 (3) 32-15 .681 4. Luke Flockerzi 98 4. Luke Flockerzi .632 A.L. Powell 1909-10, 13-17 (5) 51-31 .622 5. John Murphy 76 5. A.L. Powell .622 Samuel P. Harmon 1910-11 (1) 5-11 .313 6. A.L. Powell 51 6. John Murphy .571 Teall Cox 1917-18 (1) 3-11 .214 7. Joseph Hogan 32 7. Lyle Brown .551 E.A. Neary 1918-19 (1) 2-10 .167 8. C.C. Stroud 12 8. Sidney Adams .500 Oscar E. Kuolt 1919-21 (2) 8-22 .267 9. Oscar E. Kuolt 8 9. C.C. Stroud .353 John Murphy 1921-22, 23-30 (8) 76-57 .571 10. John W. Pollard 7 10. Samuel P. Harmon .313 John Sabo Jr. 1922-23 (1) 5-14 .263 11. Sidney Adams 5 11. John W. Pollard .280 G.E. Hatfield 1930-31 (1) 4-12 .250 Samuel P. Harmon 5 12. Oscar E. Kuolt .267 Louis A. Alexander 1931-57 (26) 247-137 .643 John Sabo Jr. 5 13. John Sabo Jr. .263 Lyle Brown 1957-76 (19) 222-181 .551 14. G.E. Hatfield 4 14. G.E. Hatfield .250 Mike Neer 1976-10 (34) 563-326 .633 15. Teall Cox 3 15. Teall Cox .214 Luke Flockerzi 2010-16 (6) 98-57 .632 16. E.A. Neary 2 16. E.A. Neary .167 24 ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL Against All Opponents OPPONENT W L 1st Game Last Game OPPONENT W L 1st Game Last Game OPPONENT W L 1st Game Last Game Albany Law 0 1 1922-23 1922-23 Hobart College 105 30 1901-02 2015-16 Roberts Wesleyan College 19 6 1979-80 2015-16 Albright College 0 1 1962-63 1962-63 Holy Cross College 0 3 1972-73 1975-76 Rochester Inst. of Tech. 37 17 1973-76 2015-16 Alfred University 65 25 1925-26 2005-06 Houghton College 1 0 1994-95 1994-95 Rochester Theological 1 0 1901-02 1901-02 All Collegiates 0 1 1910-11 1910-11 Ithaca College 7 5 1967-68 2012-13 Rochester YMCA 1 3 1905-06 1906-07 Allegheny College 31 9 1909-10 2011-12 John Carroll University 2 0 1998-99 2005-06 Roger Williams College 1 0 1998-99 1998-99 Alumni 15 0 1909-10 1942-43 Johns Hopkins University 7 7 1988-89 2002-03 Rollins College 1 1 1973-74 1974-75 Amherst College 11 7 1915-16 2004-05 Johnson State College 1 0 2015-16 2015-16 Rutgers University 0 2 1916-17 1962-63 Assumption College 0 1 1954-55 1954-55 Keene State College 0 1 2003-04 2003-04 Salem State College 1 0 1980-81 1980-81 Averett University 1 0 2013-14 2013-14 Kenyon College 1 3 1948-49 1993-94 Sampson Naval Training 4 0 1943-44 1948-49 Babson College 1 1 2001-02 2010-11 Keuka College 8 0 1985-86 2008-09 Savannah Art & Design 0 1 1997-98 1997-98 Baldwin- Wallace College 2 3 1943-44 1999-00 Keysone College 2 0 2011-12 2015-16 University of Scranton 3 0 1990-91 2009-10 Baptist (SC) (now Charleston So.) 1 0 1973-74 1973-74 Knox College 1 1 1959-60 1960-61 Skidmore College 2 0 1986-87 1992-93 Bates College 2 0 1983-84 1986-87 Lafayette College 1 1 1923-24 1975-76 Southeastern Massachusetts 1 0 1989-90 1989-90 Boston Tech. (now MIT) 1 0 1909-10 1909-10 Lake Erie College 0 1 2006-07 2006-07 Univ. of Southern California 0 1 1971-72 1971-72 Boston University 2 2 1968-69 1971-72 Le Moyne University 12 12 1966-67 1983-84 Springfield College 1 0 1960-61 1960-61 Bowdoin College 2 0 1985-86 2001-02 Lehigh University 4 3 1914-15 1972-73 St. Anselm’s College 0 1 1961-62 1961-62 Brandeis University 44 15 1976-77 2015-16 Long Island Univ.-Brooklyn 0 1 1966-67 1966-67 St. Bonaventure University 0 2 1971-72 1976-77 Brooklyn Polytechnic 1 0 1955-56 1955-56 Lycoming College 1 0 2008-09 2008-09 St. John Fisher College 27 20 1973-74 2014-15 Brown University 0 2 1949-50 1965-66 University of Maine 0 1 1922-23 1922-23 St. John’s University (NY) 1 1 1910-11 1914-15 Buchtel (now Akron) 2 0 1908-09 1913-14 Manhattanville College 2 0 1988-89 1993-94 St. Lawrence University 36 21 1906-07 2012-13 Bucknell University 3 13 1916-17 1979-80 Marietta College 1 0 1994-95 1994-95 Stanford University 0 1 1969-70 1969-70 Buffalo tateS College 5 4 1954-55 2006-07 Mass. 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State Univ. 1 0 2005-06 2005-06 SUNY Potsdam 1 0 2004-05 2004-05 Washington Univ.-St. Louis 24 36 1985-86 2015-16 Eckerd College 1 0 1974-75 1974-75 SUNY Stony Brook 1 0 1990-91 1990-91 Washington & Jefferson Coll. 6 1 1956-57 2006-07 Eisenhower College of RIT 4 0 1978-79 1981-82 SUNYIT 1 0 1988-89 1988-89 Washington & Lee University 1 2 1977-78 1980-81 Elizabethtown College 0 1 2001-02 2001-02 Niagara University 11 11 1908-09 1973-74 Wells College 1 0 2011-12 2011-12 Elmira College 11 3 1978-79 2010-11 North Adams State 1 0 1989-90 1989-90 Wesleyan University 4 3 1920-21 2003-04 Elmira 30th Separate Co. 0 1 1901-02 1901-02 University of North Carolina 0 1 1977-78 1977-78 West Virginia University 1 0 1943-44 1943-44 Elms College 1 0 2010-11 2010-11 Northeastern University 1 0 1967-68 1967-68 Western Conn. State Univ. 1 0 2002-03 2002-03 Emory University 34 24 1987-88 2015-16 Oberlin College 24 22 1907-08 1987-88 Western Reserve University 1 0 1924-25 1924-25 Endicott College 2 0 1996-97 2003-04 Ohio Northern University 0 1 2014-15 2014-15 Westminister University (PA) 0 1 1977-78 1977-78 Fairfield University 0 1 1961-62 1961-62 Ohio State University 2 2 1908-09 1976-77 Williams College 5 11 1904-05 2001-02 Fitchburg State College 2 0 1987-88 2012-13 Ohio Wesleyan University 9 3 1908-09 2012-13 University of Wisconsin 0 1 1904-05 1904-05 Florida Southern College 0 1 1969-70 1969-70 University of Ontario 1 0 1952-53 1952-53 Univ. of Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1 0 2002-03 2002-03 Fordham University 0 3 1966-67 1970-71 Oswego Normal 1 0 1909-10 1909-10 Univ. of Wisconsin-Platteville 1 0 1991-92 1991-92 Franklin & Marshall College 1 1 1990-91 1991-92 Oswego State 0 1 2015-16 2015-16 Univ. of Wisconsin-Stevens Pt. 0 1 2004-05 2004-05 Gannon University 0 3 1952-53 1958-59 University of Pennsylvania 7 12 1902-03 1968-69 Univ. of Wisconsin-Superior 0 1 2004-05 2004-05 George Washington 0 1 1971-72 1971-72 Penn State Behrend College 1 0 2007-08 2007-08 Wittenberg University 1 1 2005-06 2010-11 Georgetown University 0 1 1922-23 1922-23 Penn State University 0 2 1969-70 1977-78 The College of Wooster 2 4 1908-09 1987-88 Gettysburg College 1 0 1912-13 1912-13 Univ. of Pittsburgh-Bradford 2 0 2008-09 2010-11 Worcester State 2 0 1990-91 1996-97 Gordon College 1 0 2014-15 2014-15 University of Pittsburgh 1 1 1913-14 1965-66 University of Wyoming 0 1 1942-43 1942-43 Green Mountain College 1 0 2009-10 2009-10 Princeton University 3 6 1903-04 1953-54 Yale University 3 12 1902-03 1977-78 Hamilton College 71 44 1901-02 2013-14 Purdue University 0 1 1966-67 1966-67 York College (NY) 0 1 2014-15 2014-15 Hartwick College 3 5 1938-39 1995-96 Queens College 1 0 1950-51 1950-51 York College (PA) 1 0 2001-02 2001-02 Harvard University 2 3 1924-25 1975-76 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. 42 17 1911-12 1990-91 ALL 210 OPPONENTS 1340 929 1901-02 2015-16 Haverford College 1 0 1990-91 1990-91 Rice University 1 0 1968-69 1968-69 Hilbert College 1 0 1999-00 1999-00 Rider College 0 1 1976-77 1976-77 ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL 25

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The Louis A. Alexander Palestra has been the home floor for the University of Rochester Yellowjackets since the 1930-31 season. Originally dedicated as the Palestra on December 20, 1930 (Cornell defeated Rochester, 39-21 that evening), the arena was renamed after Rochester’s legendary basketball coach and athletic director on December 6, 1968. A series of banners hang at the fieldhouse end of the building, farthest from the front door. They represent the Rochester teams that have been selected for the NCAA Playoffs in the three sports which use the Palestra as a home floor: men’s basketball, women’s basketball, and women’s volleyball. INDIVIDUAL: TEAM: Points in A Game: Points in a Game: 46 by Jonathan Jones (UR) vs. Manhattanville, 12/3/88 120 by UR vs. Union, 2/17/70

Points in a Half: Points in a Half: 31 by Nate Maurer (Carnegie) vs. UR, 12/3/05 67 by Geneseo (1st) vs. Roberts Wesleyan, 1/22/83

Field Goals Made: Field Goals Made: 20 by Jonathan Jones (UR) vs. Manhattanville, 12/3/88 55 by UR vs. Union, 2/17/70

Field Goals Attempted: Field Goals Attempted: 31 by Ricardo Jackson (Medaille) vs. Alfred, 11/29/98 104 by UR vs. Union, 2/17/70

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: Held by three players Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 9 by Mark Mastrullo (Curry) vs. Kean, 11/29/09 23 by UR vs. D’Youville, 11/16/13 9 by Tyler Seidman (UR) vs. D’Youville, 11/16/13 9 by Conor Maisch (Utica) vs. SUNY New Paltz, 11/21/14 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted: 41 by Case Western Reserve vs. UR, 1/22/16 Three Point Field Goals Attempted: 16 by Mark Mastrullo (Curry) vs Kean, 11/29/09 Free Throws Made: 44 by Nazareth vs. St. John Fisher, 1/19/85 Free Throws Made: 19 by John DiBartolomeo (UR) vs. Brandeis, 1/27/13 Free Throws Attempted: Held by three teams 50 by UR vs. Hamilton, 2/13/60 Free Throws Attempted: Held by two players 50 by UR vs. SUNY Buffalo, 2/2/68 23 by Bill Yantz (UR) vs. Union, 12/13/58 50 by Nazareth vs. St. John Fisher, 1/19/85 23 by David Taylor (UR) vs. SUNY Buffalo, 2/2/68 Most Rebounds: Most Rebounds: 88 by UR vs. Hamilton, 3/4/61 27 by Damian Upson (UR) vs. Hobart, 12/14/75 (1 OT) Most Assists: Most Assists: 37 by UR vs. Union, 2/17/70 16 by Tom Lowney (UR) vs. Elmira, 2/26/83 16 by Joey Hurless (Ohio Northern) vs. Keystone, 11/21/15 Most Overtimes: 5 overtimes (UR 99-Union 98), 2/15/85 ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL 27 Palestra Honored By Basketball Hall of Fame The Louis A. Alexander Palestra, home court for three sports at the University of Rochester, has been selected as one of the Top 125 basketball arenas by the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.

The Hall of Fame has launched a project to showcase the top 125 arenas as part of the 125th anniversary of the sport of basketball in 2016. The Palestra was displayed on the Hall’s website on Wednesday, September 14, 2016.

It has served as the home floor for the Yellowjackets since the 1930-31 season. It was originally dedicated as the Palestra on De- cember 20, 1930. (In the dedication game, Cornell defeated Rochester, 39-21.) It was renamed for Rochester’s legendary basketball coach and athletics director on December 6, 1968. Louis Alexander coached both basketball and baseball at Rochester. In a glittering 26-year career as men’s basketball coach, he compiled a record of 247 wins, 137 losses. His winning percentage was .643.

A series of banners hang at the fieldhouse end of the building, farthest from the front door. They represent the Rochester teams that have been selected for the NCAA playoffs in the three sports which use the Palestra as a home floor: men’s basketball, women’s basketball, and women’s volleyball.

The Palestra hosted a five-overtime game against Union College on February 15, 1985 (99-98 UR). It hosted the championship game of 15 Wendy’s Classic basketball tournaments for men (the tournament was previously known under several names, including Lincoln First Bank, Chase-Lincoln, and JPMorgan Chase). It hosted 11 Wendy’s Classic championship games for women.

Rochester’s men hosted the NCAA playoffs in 10 seasons in the playoffs. The first two were in the College Division (now Division II) playoffs in 1961-62 and 1967-68. UR has hosted the Division III playoffs in eight seasons, including two Sweet 16s (1991-92, 2010-11).

The Yellowjacket women have played in NCAA Division III playoff competition in eight seasons at home. Rochester hosted two Sweet 16s: in 2002-03 and in 2008-09.

Women’s volleyball hosted NCAA playoffs in 1993 and 1995. 28 ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL Borst-Smith Wins 2016 Assist of the Year Award Down two points with just 2.7 seconds on the clock and only one free throw to go, Rochester’s Sam Borst-Smith did the unthink- able. Borst-Smith missed his second free throw intentionally, got it back off the rim and dished out to teammate Mack Montague for the game-winning three pointer as time expired in Rochester’s 77-76 overtime win over the University of Chicago on Feb. 7, 2016. After the celebration ended, video of the miraculous play went viral on social media with the play quickly amassing over 500,000 views within 24 hours and was seen on ESPN’s SportsCenter as Standing (l-r): Vasiliki Mitakas (mgr.), Mike Blackwell (asst. coach), Chris Johnson, the #2 Top-10 plays of the day, second to only Super Bowl 50 Erik Rausch, David Beck, Michael Coleman, Chris Fite, Martin Ryan, Ted Walsh, Greg which was also played that day. Krohner, Mike Neer (head coach), Ray Farrell (asst. coach). Kneeling (l-r): Matt “It didn’t really hit me that this was such a big deal until we Parrinello, Mark Foley, Lou Palkovics, Adam Petrosky, John Kelly, Rodney Morrison, Brian Janiak, Jim Jordan. saw it on ESPN that night,” said Borst-Smith. “I was like wow, that’s something to cross off my bucket list, it’s definitely some- thing special.” A Single-Minded Focus Won The play was then submitted to State Farm’s inaugural Assist of the Year competition where it was matched up with three other top assists from across college basketball one of four semifinal NCAA Division III Title in ‘90 rounds. After winning that rounds online vote, Borst-Smith’s play The men’s basketball team posted one of its greatest achievements in was then moved on to the final round against assists from Ken- 1990 when Rochester won the NCAA Division III National Champion- tucky, Michigan State and the Academy of Art in San Francisco. ship. TheYellowjackets did it by breaking the game down into its simplest Once again, the Rochester guard’s fantastic play won the vote piece: one possession at a time. and took home the State Farm Assist of the Year honors. Head coach Mike Neer explains it: “When we had the ball, we After the win, Borst-Smith was the feature of an online video concentrated on what we wanted to do offensively - cuts, screens, shots. (scan QR code below for video) about the play and how he assists When the opponent had the ball, we concentrated on what we wanted to off the court as well. do defensively to shut them down.” In addition, he was flown to Houston during the NCAA Di- That focus worked wonders. In a 27-5 season, none of Rochester’s 30 vision I Final Four week where he was presented with his trophy opponents broke 50% from the field as a team. Foes shot 38.2% from the floor. Rochester led Division III in Field Goal Percentage Defense. at the College Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championship where the Rochester started the season at 11-1 with the only loss a 67-55 deci- play was once again shown on ESPN to a national audience sion vs. Nazareth. The Yellowjackets avenged that loss, beating Nazareth, 71-66, in the title game of the Chase Scholarship Tournament at the Pal- Scan the QR Code estra. Down 47-36 at halftime, Neer talked about offensive and defensive to view the Assist concentration and it worked. The Yellowjackets held Nazareth to 15.4% from the floor in the second half (six of 39) and rallied. Team captain of the Year video! Erik Rausch, a 55% free throw shooter entering the game, made four free throws in the final 27 seconds to seal the win. Senior Chris Johnson and junior Greg Krohner gave Rochester offensive options. The slashing Johnson scored 11.5 ppg., shooting 51% from the floor. He also had 92 assists and 47 steals. Krohner averaged 10.6 ppg. He led the team in assists (101) and steals (52). After a 21-5 regular season, Rochester was seeded fourth in a field of five in the East. The Yellowjackets defeated Nazareth, 73-54, at the Palestra in the first round, then upended Buffalo State (ranked #4 in the nation), 62-57, in round two. Sophomore center Chris Fite scored 29 points. Adam Petrosky added 17 off the bench. Fite dominated the East/Northeast Sectionals at SUNY Albany. He scored a career high 37 points and grabbed 12 boards in a 92-80 win over Southeastern Massachusetts (now Mass-Dartmouth). In the Sectional Final vs. North Adams State, he scored 24 points and grabbed 12 boards in a 50-47 win that claimed the Final Four berth. Sophomore forward Michael Coleman grabbed 10 rebounds in 18 minutes (six offensive) as Rochester defeated Washington (MD), 86-70 in the national semifinals. Fite led the way with 25. Krohner added 13. In the championship game vs. DePauw (Ind.), Coleman played a sea- son’s high 29 minutes. He yanked down nine rebounds (six offensive) and scored seven points in the 43-42 victory. Five of the seven points came in Sam Borst-Smith (left) at the 2016 NCAA Division I Final Four in Houston after a 5-0 run that turned a 34-31 deficit into a 36-34 lead with 3:12 left. Fite receiving the State Farm Assist of the Year Award. He is pictured with NCAA scored 13 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. He was the Final Four MVP. Division I assists leader Kay Felder (right) of Oakland University. ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL 29

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1. 46 Jonathan Jones; Manhattanville; 12/03/88 1. 16 Kyle Meeker; at Washington-St. Louis; 02/06/94 1. 27 Damian Upson; Hobart; 12/14/74 (OT)

2. 45 Gordon Turner; Buffalo; 03/02/74 2. 15 Jeff Larson; vs Nazareth; 01/15/00 2. 26 David Taylor; Union (NY); 02/24/68

3. 43 Jonathan Jones; Brockport; 01/15/86 3. 14 Brendan McAllister; Emory; 02/04/05 26 Jim Armstrong; Syracuse; 01/02/54

4. 42 John DiBartolomeo; Fitchburg State; 03/02/13 14 Jeff Joss; vs Nazareth; 01/18/03 4. 25 Dale Sloan; Rensselaer; 02/07/59

5. 40 Chris Fite; St. John Fisher; 02/01/92 14 Jeff Larson; at Emory; 01/23/00 5. 24 David Taylor; Le Moyne; 01/03/68

40 Gordon Turner; Army; 02/16/73 14 John DiBartolomeo; vs RIT; 11/28/12 24 David Taylor; Hobart; 02/14/69

40 John DiBartolomeo; Emory; 02/25/12 14 Kyle Meeker; vs Calvin; 03/21/92 24 David Taylor; Rensselaer; 12/06/67

8. 39 Gordon Turner; St. Lawrence; 01/26/74 14 Mack Montague; at NYU; 01/17/16 24 Jim Sweet; Hamilton; 02/10/62

39 Jonathan Jones; Keuka; 11/19/88 9. 23 Bob Easton; Rensselaer; 02/15/64 3-point FG percentage (6 made) 39 Seth Hauben; Elizabethtown; 03/15/02 23 Bob Easton; Alfred; 03/12/63 1. .857 Tyler Seidman; Mt. St. Mary (NY); 11/17/12 (6-7) 23 Dale Sloan; Alfred; 12/06/58 Field goals made 2. .800 Jason Leone; Emory; 01/09/99 (8-10) 23 Jim Strong; Toronto (CAN); 1952-53 1. 20 Jonathan Jones; Manhattanville; 12/03/88 .800 Kyle Meeker; Hamilton; 02/09/94 (8-10)

2. 18 Gordon Turner; Buffalo; 03/02/74 4. .778 Jason Leone; vs Brockport; 01/17/98 (7-9) Most assists

18 Jonathan Jones; vs Brockport; 01/15/86 5. .750 Chris Dende; Emory; 02/25/12 (6-8) 1. 17 Tom Lowney; at Eisenhower; 02/26/82

4. 17 Gordon Turner; Army; 02/16/73 .750 Jeff Joss; Carnegie Mellon; 03/01/03 (6-8) 2. 16 Tom Lowney; Elmira; 02/26/83

5. 16 Seth Hauben; vs Elizabethtown; 03/15/02 .750 Mack Montague; NYU; 02/14/16 (6-8) 3. 14 Jim Klimschot; at Allegheny; 01/07/78

6. 15 David Beck; Keuka; 11/27/92 .750 Robert Dominiak; at Brandeis; 02/11/07 (6-8) 14 Tom Lowney; SUNY Geneseo; 01/24/84

15 Jamar Milsap; Nazareth; 12/04/96 .750 Ryan Mee; Clarkson; 11/27/04 (6-8) 14 Tom Lowney; Hamilton; 03/05/83

15 Jonathan Jones; Fitchburg State; 11/20/87 .750 Tim Sweeney; Hobart College; 02/15/00 (6-8) 6. 13 Dave Bence; Alfred; 12/06/79

15 Jonathan Jones; Case Western Reserve; 12/07/88 .750 Tyler Seidman; at RIT; 01/03/12 (6-8) 13 Gabe Perez; Keene State; 03/12/04

13 Max Kaplan; NYU; 02/12/08 Field goals attempted Free throws made 13 Randie Torgalski; Roberts Wesleyan; 01/16/98 1. 34 Jonathan Jones; at RIT; 01/04/89 1. 19 John DiBartolomeo; Brandeis; 01/27/13 13 Tom Lowney; Nazareth; 02/05/83 2. 31 Mike Berger; at Hamilton; 02/10/62 2. 18 Jim Klimschot; RIT; 02/18/78 13 Tom Lowney; at Alfred; 02/07/84 3. 29 Jonathan Jones; at Carnegie Mellon; 01/06/89 3. 17 Dave Taylor; Buffalo; 02/02/68 13 Tom Lowney; Buffalo; 02/10/83 29 Jonathan Jones; Roberts Wesleyan; 02/07/89 17 John DiBartolomeo; Fitchburg State; 03/02/13

29 Jonathan Jones; Manhattanville; 12/03/88 5. 16 Mark Wadlinger; Alfred; 12/12/78 Most steals

6. 28 Jonathan Jones; vs Brockport; 01/15/86 6. 15 Jamar Milsap; St. Lawrence; 11/17/95 1. 7 Adrian Smalls; Binghamton; 01/25/85

28 Jonathan Jones; at Chicago; 02/04/89 7. 14 Chris Fite; at Stony Brook; 03/02/91 7 John DiBartolomeo; vs SUNY Geneseo; 01/13/10

28 Mike Berger; at Oberlin; 02/04/61 14 Jamar Milsap; at Case Western Reserve; 12/03/95 7 Michael Harris; Brockport; 01/15/86

9. 27 Jack Herlan; at Brandeis; 02/24/77 14 John DiBartolomeo; Emory; 02/25/12 7 Terry Fitzgerald; Clarkson; 12/14/85

27 John DiBartolomeo; Fitchburg State; 03/02/13 14 Mark Wadlinger; Hamilton; 02/26/80 5. 6 Greg Krohner; at Emory; 01/21/89

6 Greg Krohner; Brandeis; 02/18/89 Field goal percentage (8 made) Free throws attempted 6 Jim Mundy; at Hobart; 12/02/83 1. 1.000 Adrian Smalls; SUNY Geneseo; 01/15/88 (8-8) 1. 23 Bill Yantz; Union; 12/13/58 6 John DiBartolomeo; at Hobart; 12/09/09 1.000 Joe Augustine; at SUNY Fredonia; 03/06/85 (9-9) 23 Dave Taylor; Buffalo; 02/02/68 6 John DiBartolomeo; at Hobart; 12/10/11 1.000 Joe Doktor; at Clark (MA); 03/06/81 (8-8) 3. 22 John DiBartolomeo; Fitchburg State; 03/02/13 6 Larry Hokaj; Roberts Wesleyan; 01/19/85 1.000 Larry Hokaj; Alfred; 02/05/85 (8-8) 4. 20 Jim Klimschot; RIT; 02/18/78 6 Marcus Roberson; Pitt.-Bradford; 11/21/08 1.000 Nate Novosel; NYU; 02/21/10 (8-8) 5. 19 John DiBartolomeo; Brandeis; 01/27/13 6 Terry Fitzgerald; at Binghamton; 01/27/84 1.000 Nate Novosel; St. Lawrence; 11/19/10 (9-9) 19 Larry Long; Hamilton; 02/13/60 6 Terry Fitzgerald; Alfred; 02/08/83 1.000 Quintin Gibbs; at Hobart; 01/24/80 (8-8) 19 Mike Berger; at St. Lawrence; 02/10/61

1.000 Rob Reid; Pitt.-Bradford; 11/27/10 (8-8) 8. 18 Jamar Milsap; at Case Western Reserve; 12/03/95 Most blocked shots

18 Seth Hauben; Stevens; 11/20/04 1. 8 Brian Jones; Emory; 01/26/01 3-point field goals made 8 Chris Fite; Brandeis; 02/17/89 1. 9 Tyler Seidman; D’Youville; 11/16/13 Free throw percentage (10 made) 8 Michael Coleman; St. John Fisher; 02/01/92 2. 8 Jason Leone; Emory; 01/09/99 1. 1.000 Chris Fite; at Chicago; 02/03/91 (10-10) 4. 7 Todd Rosseau; at SUNY Geneseo; 01/11/88 8 Kyle Meeker; Hamilton; 02/09/94 1.000 Chris Fite; vs North Adams St.; 03/10/90 (10-10) 7 Tom Soja; Oberlin; 01/12/80 8 Mike Labanowski; St. Lawrence; 11/19/10 1.000 Gordon Turner; St. John Fisher; 02/08/74 (13-13) 6. 6 Andy Larkin; NYU; 12/01/00 8 Robert Dominiak; Ohio Wesleyan; 11/25/07 1.000 Joe Augustine; Alfred; 02/08/83 (12-12) 6 Brian Jones; Brandeis; 12/03/00 6. 7 Brendan McAllister; Emory; 02/04/05 1.000 John DiBartolomeo; Brandeis; 01/27/13 (19-19) 6 Chris Fite; Franklin & Marshall; 03/14/92 7 Darrin Hubert; at Emory; 01/04/96 1.000 John DiBartolomeo; Washington-St. Louis; 02/03/12 (12-12) 6 Jamar Milsap; at Hamilton; 02/08/95 7 Jason Leone; vs Brockport; 01/17/98 1.000 John DiBartolomeo; at Case Western Reserve; 02/20/11 (12-12) 6 Jamar Milsap; Houghton; 02/11/95 7 Jeff Joss; vs Nazareth; 01/18/03 1.000 John DiBartolomeo; Ohio Wesleyan; 11/25/12 (10-10) 6 Jamar Milsap; Brandeis; 02/16/97 7 John DiBartolomeo; vs RIT; 11/28/12 1.000 Larry Hokaj; at Rensselaer; 01/06/84 (11-11) 6 Jonathan Jones; St. John Fisher; 02/05/88 7 Kyle Meeker; at Washington-St. Louis; 02/06/94 1.000 Nate Novosel; at Chicago; 01/29/12 (10-10) 6 Jonathan Jones; Clarkson; 02/23/88 7 Mack Montague; at Emory; 01/09/16 1.000 Nate Vernon; Emory; 03/01/14 (11-11) 6 Michael Coleman; vs Wis.-Platteville; 03/20/92 7 Mike Labanowski; at NYU; 01/24/10 1.000 Terry Fitzgerald; SUNY Geneseo; 01/26/83 (10-10) 6 Seth Hauben; at Washington-St. Louis; 02/08/04

6 Tom Soja; Colgate; 02/20/80 32 ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL Team Records Single Game Single Season Most points Free throws made Points Rebounding average

1. 120 Union (NY); 2/17/70 1. 42 RIT; 02/18/78 1. 2421 1989-90 1. 62.5 1961-62

2. 119 D’Youville; 11/16/13 2. 34 at Alfred; 02/27/80 2. 2304 1991-92 2. 61.9 1960-61

3. 116 Hamilton; 02/07/68 3. 33 Chicago; 02/02/90 3. 2299 1990-91 3. 61.2 1959-60

116 Manhattanville; 12/03/88 33 Emory; 03/01/14 Scoring average Assists 5. 108 Case Western Reserve; 01/22/16 Free throws attempted 1. 81.8 1963-64 1. 564 1989-90 108 Clarkson; 02/11/70 1. 56 Navy; 12/29/67 (OT) 2. 81.3 1966-67 2. 556 1991-92 108 Hamilton; 02/19/74 2. 51 at Union (NY); 1951-52 3. 80.7 1971-72 3. 524 1988-89

Field goals made 3. 50 Hamilton; 02/13/60 Field goals made Assists average 1. 55 Union (NY); 02/17/70 4. 49 RIT; 02/18/78 1. 913 1989-90 1. 20.0 1969-70 2. 46 Manhattanville; 12/03/88 5. 47 at St. Lawrence; 02/10/61 2. 841 1990-91 2. 19.4 1985-86 3. 44 vs Brockport; 01/13/88 Free throw percentage (10 made) 3. 819 1988-89 3. 19.4 1988-89 44 Haverford; 11/16/90 1. 1.000 NYU; 01/24/93 (12-12) 5. 43 Hamilton; 03/04/61 Field goals attempted Blocked shots St. John Fisher; 11/30/12 1.000 (17-17) 1. 1906 1989-90 1. 178 1991-92 Field goals attempted 3. .952 Hobart; 02/15/00 (20-21) 2. 1761 1988-89 2. 151 1987-88 1. 104 Union (NY); 02/17/70 Case Western Reserve; 1761 1971-72 3. 146 1990-91 4. .950 2. 92 Ohio Wesleyan; 12/17/70 01/08/10 (19-20)

3. 91 Emory; 02/11/89 5. .944 at RIT; 01/28/98 (17-18) Field goal percentage Blocked shots average

4. 86 at Stetson; 01/10/75 .944 at RIT; 12/02/09 (17-18) 1. .506 1980-81 1. 5.7 1991-92

86 St. Lawrence; 02/12/80 2. .502 2010-11 2. 5.6 1987-88 Most rebounds 86 at Carnegie Mellon; 02/21/16 3. .500 2011-12 3. 4.9 1990-91 1. 88 Hamilton; 03/04/61

Field goal percentage (20 made) 2. 81 at Hamilton; 12/17/65 3-point field goals made Steals

1. .773 Pitt.-Bradford; 11/27/10 (33-45) 3. 76 Clarkson; 12/05/73 1. 229 2010-11 1. 251 1987-88

2. .691 Alfred; 11/22/02 (38-55) 4. 75 Denison; 12/19/70 229 2015-16 2. 249 1982-83

3. .683 vs SUNY Geneseo; 01/13/07 (28-41) 5. 70 Clarkson; 02/11/70 3. 219 2012-13 3. 246 1984-85

4. .648 Rensselaer; 11/17/89 (23-37) 70 at Alfred; 02/25/70 3-point field goals attempted Steals average 5. .647 at RIT; 01/03/06 (33-51) Most assists 1. 660 2015-16 1. 9.6 1982-83 .647 Union (NY); 11/29/97 (33-51) 1. 37 Union (NY); 02/17/70 2. 579 2004-05 2. 9.3 1987-88

3-point field goals made 2. 36 vs Brockport; 01/13/88 3. 565 2012-13 3. 9.1 1984-85

1. 23 D’Youville; 11/16/13 3. 33 D’Youville; 11/16/13 3-point FG percentage Scoring defense 2. 18 Case Western Reserve; 01/22/16 33 Haverford; 11/16/90 1. .436 1991-92 1. 13.9 1913-14 3. 17 RIT; 01/04/11 5. 31 Case Western Reserve; 12/07/88 2. .429 2010-11 2. 14.3 1909-10 17 at Brandeis; 02/01/15 Most steals 3. .417 2011-12 3. 18.7 1914-15 5. 16 Emory; 01/09/99 1. 22 Brockport; 12/09/82 Free throws made Scoring margin 16 St. Lawrence; 11/19/10 2. 21 Chicago; 01/23/88 1. 534 1989-90 1. 18.4 1913-14 3-point field goals attempted 21 Clarkson; 12/14/85 2. 525 1990-91 2. 17.9 2003-04 1. 39 at Carnegie Mellon; 02/21/16 4. 20 Roberts Wesleyan; 01/20/83 3. 478 1991-92 3. 17.4 1909-10 2. 37 Case Western Reserve; 01/22/16 5. 19 Swarthmore; 01/12/85 Free throws attempted Field goal pct defense 3. 36 D’Youville; 11/16/13 Most blocked shots 1. 728 1989-90 1. .320 1949-50 4. 35 vs RIT; 11/28/12 1. 14 Elmira; 11/17/90 2. 717 1990-91 2. .332 1950-51 5. 34 Johnson St.; 11/28/15 2. 12 St. John Fisher; 02/01/92 3. 672 1971-72 3. .353 1957-58 34 Roberts Wesleyan; 12/05/15 12 at Carnegie Mellon; 02/20/91 Free throw percentage 3-point FG pct defense 3-point FG percentage (10 made) 4. 11 St. John Fisher; 01/18/92 1. .804 2012-13 1. .290 2003-04 1. .714 Emory; 03/01/14 (10-14) 11 Carnegie Mellon; 02/16/92 2. .782 2013-14 2. .300 1989-90 .714 at Nazareth; 11/20/01 (10-14) 11 Clarkson; 02/23/88 3. .780 2011-12 3. .308 2005-06 3. .688 Union (NY); 11/29/97 (11-16) 11 Frank. & Marsh.; 03/14/92

4. .667 at Hobart; 12/10/03 (10-15) Rebounds Games played

5. .654 RIT; 01/04/11 (17-26) 1. 1423 1960-61 1. 32 1989-90

.654 at Brandeis; 02/01/15 (17-26) 2. 1374 1961-62 2. 31 1991-92 Most Points Allowed, Game:...... 128 vs. Fordham, 12/30/70. 3. 1258 1971-72 Most Points Two Teams:...... 212 (Hamilton 113-UR 99), 2/18/75. Fewest Points Two Teams:...... 21 (UR 13-Cornell 8), 1912-13. Most Points Allowed, Season:...... 2151 in 1974-75. Fewest Points Allowed:...... 2 vs. Hobart, 1908-09. Most Pts. Allowed Per Game:...... 86.0 in 1974-75. Most Overtimes:...... 5 vs. Union (UR won 99-98), 2/15/85 ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL 33 Single Season Top 10s

Points Free throws made Assists

1. 661 Jonathan Jones (27 games) - 1988-89 1. 190 Chris Fite (30 games) - 1990-91 1. 218 Tom Lowney - 1982-83

2. 630 Chris Fite (32 games) - 1989-90 2. 188 John DiBartolomeo (27 games) - 2012-13 2. 183 Gabe Perez - 2003-04

3. 617 Chris Fite (30 games) - 1991-92 3. 183 Chris Fite (30 games) - 1991-92 3. 177 Tom Lowney - 1983-84

4. 611 Chris Fite (30 games) - 1990-91 4. 178 Chris Fite (32 games) - 1989-90 4. 171 Tom Lowney - 1981-82

5. 610 John DiBartolomeo (27 games) - 2012-13 5. 150 Eric Fass (24 games) - 1970-71 5. 168 Max Kaplan - 2008-09

6. 602 Gordon Turner (24 games) - 1973-74 6. 138 Jamar Milsap (24 games) - 1996-97 6. 145 John DiBartolomeo - 2011-12

7. 557 Seth Hauben (30 games) - 2004-05 7. 132 Bill Yantz (18 games) - 1959-60 7. 144 Randie Torgalski - 1998-99

8. 521 Dave Sickler (25 games) - 1997-98 8. 129 John DiBartolomeo (23 games) - 2010-11 144 John DiBartolomeo - 2012-13

9. 519 Ken Garnes (25 games) - 1971-72 129 John DiBartolomeo (25 games) - 2011-12 9. 138 Adrian Smalls - 1987-88

10. 516 Jamar Milsap (24 games) - 1995-96 10. 128 Gordon Turner (24 games) - 1973-74 10. 137 Randie Torgalski - 1997-98

Scoring average (minimum 10 games) Free throws attempted Blocked shots

1. 25.1 Gordon Turner (24 games) - 1973-74 1. 233 Chris Fite (30 games) - 1990-91 1. 66 Jonathan Jones - 1987-88

2. 24.5 Jonathan Jones (27 games) - 1988-89 2. 220 Chris Fite (32 games) - 1989-90 2. 65 Michael Coleman - 1990-91

3. 22.6 John DiBartolomeo (27 games) - 2012-13 3. 212 Chris Fite (30 games) - 1991-92 3. 61 Michael Coleman - 1991-92

4. 22.3 Mike Berger (22 games) - 1961-62 4. 207 John DiBartolomeo (27 games) - 2012-13 4. 59 Chris Fite - 1991-92

5. 22.0 Bill Yantz (18 games) - 1958-59 5. 196 Eric Fass (24 games) - 1970-71 5. 58 Jamar Milsap - 1994-95

6. 21.9 Mike Berger (21 games) - 1960-61 6. 195 Seth Hauben (30 games) - 2004-05 6. 51 Chris Fite - 1989-90

7. 21.5 Jamar Milsap (24 games) - 1995-96 7. 188 Bill Yantz (18 games) - 1959-60 7. 45 Jamar Milsap - 1995-96

8. 21.3 Mike Chmielowiec (23 games) - 2008-09 8. 185 Jim Armstrong (16 games) - 1952-53 8. 42 Michael Coleman - 1989-90

9. 21.2 Jamar Milsap (24 games) - 1996-97 9. 175 Jamar Milsap (24 games) - 1996-97 9. 40 Brian Jones - 2000-01

10. 20.9 Jack Herlan (23 games) - 1975-76 10. 172 Bill Yantz (18 games) - 1958-59 40 Mike Brennan - 1995-96

Field goals made Free throw percentage (minimum 40 made) Steals

1. 267 Jonathan Jones (27 games) - 1988-89 1. .950 Nate Vernon (76-80) - 2013-14 1. 63 Terry Fitzgerald - 1982-83

2. 237 Gordon Turner (24 games) - 1973-74 2. .911 Dave Sickler (51-56) - 1994-95 2. 56 John DiBartolomeo - 2009-10

3. 226 Chris Fite (32 games) - 1989-90 3. .908 John DiBartolomeo (188-207) - 2012-13 56 Greg Krohner - 1990-91

4. 225 Seth Hauben (30 games) - 2004-05 4. .902 Ted Naylon (55-61) - 1992-93 56 John DiBartolomeo - 2011-12

5. 212 Chris Fite (30 games) - 1991-92 5. .900 Joe Augustine (45-50) - 1982-83 5. 55 Terry Fitzgerald - 1983-84

6. 210 Chris Fite (30 games) - 1990-91 6. .894 Nate Vernon (76-85) - 2012-13 6. 54 John DiBartolomeo - 2012-13

7. 207 Joe Augustine (26 games) - 1983-84 7. .890 John DiBartolomeo (129-145) - 2011-12 54 Larry Hokaj - 1984-85

8. 204 Jonathan Jones (27 games) - 1987-88 8. .880 Bob Place (44-50) - 1952-53 8. 52 Greg Krohner - 1989-90

9. 201 Ken Garnes (25 games) - 1971-72 9. .875 Randie Torgalski (49-56) - 1995-96 9. 51 Greg Krohner - 1988-89

10. 197 Jamar Milsap (24 games) - 1995-96 10. .867 Jack Herlan (98-113) - 1975-76 10. 50 Max Kaplan - 2008-09

50 Adrian Smalls - 1984-85 Field goal percentage (minimum 80 made) Rebounds 50 Sam Borst-Smith - 2015-16 1. .641 Rob Reid (93-145) - 2012-13 1. 363 Seth Hauben (143o-220d) - 2004-05

2. .633 Uche Ndubizu (138-218) - 2007-08 2. 322 Dave Taylor (21 games) - 1967-68

3. .621 Andy Larkin (139-224) - 2002-03 3. 307 Chris Fite (99o-208d) - 1990-91

4. .614 Rob Reid (81-132) - 2011-12 4. 295 Chris Fite (95o-200d) - 1989-90

5. .606 Nate Novosel (131-216) - 2010-11 5. 291 Jackson Collins (24 games) - 1970-71

6. .597 Nate Novosel (105-176) - 2009-10 6. 289 Damian Upson (25 games) - 1974-75

7. .590 Nate Novosel (95-161) - 2008-09 7. 283 Jonathan Jones (98o-185d) - 1987-88

8. .589 Jim Armstrong (122-207) - 1952-53 8. 279 Mike Werner (22 games) - 1966-67

9. .587 Uche Ndubizu (101-172) - 2006-07 9. 278 Jonathan Jones (75o-203d) - 1988-89

10. .585 John Hurley (144-246) - 1966-67 10. 277 Seth Hauben (103o-174d) - 2003-04

3-point field goals made Rebounding average (minimum 10 games)

1. 93 Robert Dominiak (27 games) - 2007-08 1. 15.3 Dave Taylor (21 games) - 1967-68

2. 84 Kyle Meeker (31 games) - 1991-92 2. 14.8 Bob Easton (17 games) - 1963-64

3. 82 Brendan McAllister (30 games) - 2004-05 3. 13.5 Dick Wood (15 games) - 1954-55

4. 81 Jeff Joss (27 games) - 2002-03 4. 12.7 Mike Werner (22 games) - 1966-67 Max Kaplan

5. 76 Mike Labanowski (28 games) - 2010-11 5. 12.4 Joe Texter (12 games) - 1954-55

6. 74 Jason Leone (26 games) - 1998-99 6. 12.3 Dale Sloan (17 games) - 1958-59

74 Dave Sickler (25 games) - 1997-98 7. 12.2 Bob Easton (20 games) - 1962-63

8. 72 Jason Leone (25 games) - 1997-98 8. 12.1 Dave Taylor (22 games) - 1968-69

72 Kyle Meeker (25 games) - 1993-94 9. 12.1 Jackson Collins (24 games) - 1970-71

10. 68 Kyle Meeker (25 games) - 1992-93 10. 12.1 Seth Hauben (30 games) - 2004-05 Jonathan Jones 34 ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL Yellowjacket Career Leaders 1000 Point Scorers Field goals attempted 3-point FG percentage (minimum 30 made)

1. 2066 Chris Fite (119 games) - 1988-92 1. 1625 Jonathan Jones (103 games) - 1985-89 1. .462 Robert Dominiak (145-314) - 2004-08

2. 1931 Jonathan Jones (103 games) - 1985-89 2. 1337 Chris Fite (119 games) - 1988-92 2. .451 Nate Vernon (179-397) - 2010-14

3. 1779 John DiBartolomeo (100 games) - 2009-13 3. 1279 Seth Hauben (114 games) - 2001-05 3. .439 Kyle Meeker (235-535) - 1990-94

4. 1713 Seth Hauben (114 games) - 2001-05 4. 1204 Jamar Milsap (88 games) - 1993-97 4. .422 Jeff Joss (188-446) - 1999-03

5. 1681 Jamar Milsap (88 games) - 1993-97 5. 1186 Dave Sickler (102 games) - 1994-98 5. .421 Mike Labanowski (191-454) - 2007-11

6. 1603 Dave Sickler (102 games) - 1994-98 6. 1174 John DiBartolomeo (100 games) - 2009-13 6. .419 Darrin Hubert (67-160) - 1992-93,94-96

7. 1446 Jack Herlan (78 games) - 1973-77 7. 1167 Jack Herlan (78 games) - 1973-77 7. .418 Jason Leone (146-349) - 1997-99

8. 1267 Jon Onyiriuka (108 games) - 2004-08 8. 1106 Jon Onyiriuka (108 games) - 2004-08 8. .418 Dave Sickler (224-536) - 1994-98

9. 1255 Ken Garnes (69 games) - 1971-74 9. 1102 Terry Fitzgerald (98 games) - 1982-86 9. .417 Chris Dende (118-283) - 2008-12

10. 1243 Andy Larkin (106 games) - 2000-04 10. 1033 Damian Upson (83 games) - 1971-75 10. .415 Jim Jordan (100-241) - 1989-93

11. 1218 Terry Fitzgerald (98 games) - 1982-86 Field goal percentage (minimum 150 made) Free throws made 12. 1197 Nate Novosel (99 games) - 2008-12 1. .604 Uche Ndubizu (313-518) - 2004-08 1. 593 Chris Fite (119 games) - 1988-92 13. 1181 Tyler Zachem (89 games) - 1984-88 2. .592 Rob Reid (289-488) - 2009-13 2. 520 John DiBartolomeo (100 games) - 2009-13 14. 1157 Eric Fass (69 games) - 1968-71 3. .588 Nate Novosel (447-760) - 2008-12 3. 395 Jamar Milsap (88 games) - 1993-97 15. 1154 Mike Chmielowiec (93 games) - 2005-09 4. .562 Joe Doktor (212-377) - 1979-81 4. 359 Jonathan Jones (103 games) - 1985-89 16. 1140 Dan Leary (81 games) - 1978-82 5. .550 Andy Larkin (499-908) - 2000-04 5. 357 Eric Fass (69 games) - 1968-71 17. 1129 Mike Berger (54 games) - 1959-62 6. .547 Chris Fite (731-1337) - 1988-92 6. 325 Bill Yantz (52 games) - 1957-60 18. 1113 Damian Upson (83 games) - 1971-75 7. .542 Jim Armstrong (272-502) - 1951-54 325 Seth Hauben (114 games) - 2001-05 19. 1097 Nate Vernon (97 games) - 2010-14 8. .542 Seth Hauben (693-1279) - 2001-05 8. 303 Nate Novosel (99 games) - 2008-12 20. 1096 Larry Hokaj (88 games) - 1981-85 9. .532 Jamar Milsap (641-1204) - 1993-97 9. 281 Jim Klimschot (92 games) - 1974-78 21. 1058 Jeff Joss (107 games) - 1999-03 10. .524 Joe Augustine (432-824) - 1982-85 10. 280 Jack Herlan (78 games) - 1973-77 22. 1056 Kyle Meeker (105 games) - 1990-94

23. 1047 Quintin Gibbs (94 games) - 1978-82 3-point field goals made Free throws attempted

24. 1045 Gordon Turner (63 games) - 1971-74 1. 235 Kyle Meeker (105 games) - 1990-94 1. 721 Chris Fite (119 games) - 1988-92

25. 1027 Greg Krohner (116 games) - 1987-91 2. 224 Dave Sickler (102 games) - 1994-98 2. 601 John DiBartolomeo (100 games) - 2009-13

26. 1025 Sam Borst-Smith (74 games) - 2013-16 3. 191 Mike Labanowski (92 games) - 2007-11 3. 526 Jamar Milsap (88 games) - 1993-97

27. 1015 Jim Klimschot (92 games) – 1974-78 4. 188 Jeff Joss (107 games) - 1999-03 4. 522 Seth Hauben (114 games) - 2001-05

28. 1013 Bill Yantz (52 games) - 1957-60 5. 179 Nate Vernon (97 games) - 2010-14 5. 516 Jonathan Jones (103 games) - 1985-89 6. 175 Tim Sweeney (106 games) - 1999-03 6. 482 Bill Yantz (52 games) - 1957-60 Scoring average (minimum 25 games) 7. 171 Jeff Larson (96 games) - 1996-97,98-01 7. 472 Eric Fass (69 games) - 1968-71 1. 20.9 Mike Berger (54 games) - 1959-62 8. 165 John DiBartolomeo (100 games) - 2009-13 8. 428 Jim Armstrong (47 games) - 1951-54 2. 19.5 Bill Yantz (52 games) - 1957-60 9. 152 Mack Montague (74 games) - 2013-16 9. 418 Larry Long (61 games) - 1959-62 3. 19.1 Jamar Milsap (88 games) - 1993-97 10. 146 Jason Leone (51 games) - 1997-99 10. 406 Ken Garnes (69 games) - 1971-74 4. 18.7 Jonathan Jones (103 games) - 1985-89

5. 18.5 Jack Herlan (78 games) - 1973-77 3-point field goals attempted

6. 18.2 Ken Garnes (69 games) - 1971-74 1. 536 Dave Sickler (102 games) - 1994-98

7. 17.8 John DiBartolomeo (100 games) - 2009-13 2. 535 Kyle Meeker (105 games) - 1990-94

8. 17.4 Chris Fite (119 games) - 1988-92 3. 454 Mike Labanowski (92 games) - 2007-11

9. 17.1 Bill Baum (41 games) - 1965-67 4. 451 Jeff Larson (96 games) - 1996-97,98-01

10. 16.8 Eric Fass (69 games) - 1968-71 5. 446 Jeff Joss (107 games) - 1999-03 6. 434 Tim Sweeney (106 games) - 1999-03 Field goals made 7. 424 John DiBartolomeo (100 games) - 2009-13 1. 781 Jonathan Jones (103 games) - 1985-89 8. 397 Nate Vernon (97 games) - 2010-14 2. 731 Chris Fite (119 games) - 1988-92 9. 394 Mack Montague (74 games) - 2013-16 3. 693 Seth Hauben (114 games) - 2001-05 10. 377 Tyler Seidman (84 games) - 2011-15 4. 641 Jamar Milsap (88 games) - 1993-97 Mike Chmielowiec 5. 583 Jack Herlan (78 games) - 1973-77

6. 557 Dave Sickler (102 games) - 1994-98

7. 547 John DiBartolomeo (100 games) - 2009-13

8. 541 Jon Onyiriuka (108 games) - 2004-08

9. 499 Andy Larkin (106 games) - 2000-04

10. 489 Ken Garnes (69 games) - 1971-74

Chris Fite Nate Vernon

Bill Yantz (22) ROCHESTER MEN’S BASKETBALL 35 Yellowjacket Career Leaders Free throw percentage (minimum 75 made) Assists

1. .913 Nate Vernon (210-230) - 2010-14 1. 658 Tom Lowney - 1980-84

2. .865 John DiBartolomeo (520-601) - 2009-13 2. 533 John DiBartolomeo - 2009-13

3. .847 Ted Naylon (144-170) - 1991-94 3. 519 Randie Torgalski - 1995-99

4. .826 Joe Doktor (114-138) - 1979-81 4. 472 Terry Fitzgerald - 1982-86

5. .825 Jared Seltzer (184-223) - 2012-16 5. 448 Gabe Perez - 2001-05

6. .822 Chris Fite (593-721) - 1988-92 6. 445 Adrian Smalls - 1984-88

7. .821 Jack Herlan (280-341) - 1973-77 7. 382 Jim Klimschot - 1974-78

8. .818 Kyle Meeker (135-165) - 1990-94 8. 374 Max Kaplan - 2005-09

9. .817 Jeff Larson (107-131) - 1996-97,98-01 9. 371 Chris Fite - 1988-92

10. .812 Jim Jordan (134-165) - 1989-93 10. 364 Tim Sweeney - 1999-03

11. 352 Greg Krohner - 1987-91 Rebounds 12. 339 Jeff Juron - 2004-08 1. 1113 Seth Hauben (424o-689d) - 2001-05 13. 332 Dave Bence - 1977-81 2. 1023 Chris Fite (330o-693d) - 1988-92 John DiBartolomeo 14. 302 Dave Deutsch - 1962-66 3. 982 Jonathan Jones (345o-637d) - 1985-89 15. 287 Jim Jordan - 1989-93 4. 875 Damian Upson (83 games) - 1971-75 16. 255 Brian Thomas - 1994-95,96-99 5. 829 Jon Onyiriuka (287o-542d) - 2004-08 17. 238 Dave Reilly - 1985-89 6. 773 Tyler Zachem (323o-450d) - 1984-88 18. 224 Michael Harris - 1985-88 7. 714 Andy Larkin (251o-463d) - 2000-04 224 Damian Upson - 1971-75 8. 703 Bob Easton (56 games) - 1962-65 20. 213 Sam Borst-Smith - 2013-16 9. 677 Jamar Milsap (176o-501d) - 1993-97

10. 668 Jackson Collins (69 games) - 1968-71 Assists average (minimum 25 games)

11. 613 Michael Coleman (230o-383d) - 1988-92 1. 6.5 Tom Lowney (101 games) - 1980-84

12. 604 Larry Long (61 games) - 1959-62 2. 5.3 John DiBartolomeo (100 games) - 2009-13

13. 600 Larry Hokaj (165o-435d) - 1981-85 3. 5.0 Randie Torgalski (103 games) - 1995-99

14. 595 Paul Askew (64 games) - 1967-70 4. 4.8 Terry Fitzgerald (98 games) - 1982-86

15. 589 Dave Taylor (43 games) - 1967-69 5. 4.5 Adrian Smalls (100 games) - 1984-88

16. 579 Quintin Gibbs (65o-514d) - 1978-82 6. 4.3 Gabe Perez (103 games) - 2001-05

17. 578 Jim Sweet (60 games) - 1960-63 7. 4.2 Jim Klimschot (92 games) - 1974-78

18. 551 Bill Boothby (60 games) - 1959-62 8. 4.1 Dave Deutsch (73 games) - 1962-66

19. 537 Mike Werner (57 games) - 1964-67 9. 3.7 Dave Bence (90 games) - 1977-81

20. 534 Ken Garnes (69 games) - 1971-74 10. 3.6 Max Kaplan (104 games) - 2005-09 Damian Upson

Rebounding average (minimum 25 games) Blocked shots

1. 13.7 Dave Taylor (43 games) - 1967-69 1. 179 Chris Fite - 1988-92

2. 12.6 Bob Easton (56 games) - 1962-65 2. 172 Michael Coleman - 1988-92

3. 10.6 Dale Sloan (37 games) - 1957-60 3. 157 Jamar Milsap - 1993-97

4. 10.5 Damian Upson (83 games) - 1971-75 4. 146 Jonathan Jones - 1985-89

5. 9.9 Larry Long (61 games) - 1959-62 5. 109 Jon Onyiriuka - 2004-08

6. 9.8 Seth Hauben (114 games) - 2001-05 6. 86 Brian Jones - 2000-04

7. 9.7 Jackson Collins (69 games) - 1968-71 7. 82 Nate Novosel - 2008-12

8. 9.6 Jim Sweet (60 games) - 1960-63 8. 80 Seth Hauben - 2001-05

9. 9.5 Jonathan Jones (103 games) - 1985-89 9. 72 Mike Brennan - 1995-98

10. 9.5 John Hurley (41 games) - 1965-67 72 Andy Larkin - 2000-04

Steals

1. 204 Terry Fitzgerald - 1982-86

2. 201 John DiBartolomeo - 2009-13 Seth Hauben

3. 189 Greg Krohner - 1987-91

4. 141 Gabe Perez - 2001-05

5. 140 Adrian Smalls - 1984-88

6. 136 Sam Borst-Smith - 2013-16

7. 134 Seth Hauben - 2001-05

8. 133 Larry Hokaj - 1981-85

9. 127 Michael Harris - 1985-88

10. 124 Chris Fite - 1988-92

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