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«. Statement Of Athletics Philosophy Through the sponsorship of 21 intercollegiate sports and comprehensive intramural and dub sports programs, the athletics department snares with other programs on campus the responsibility to contribute positively to the development of each student. We believe that through sports, stu­ dents develop enduring values - in particular, the importance of striving toward excellence, dedicating effort to team goals, and testing onself. As is stated in the Knight Commission Intercollegiate Athletics Report of March 1991, we value the education students gain through their experi­ ences in sports. "Games and sports are educational in the best sense of that word because AJ&'^ they teach the participant and the observer new truths about testing one­ self and others, about the enduring values of challenge and response, aboul teamwork, discipline and perservcrance. Above all, intercollegiate contests drive home a fundamenatal lesson. Goals worth achieving will be attained only through effort, hard work and sacrifice, and sometimes even these will not be enough to overcome the obstacles life places in our paths." Knight Foundation Commission Intercollegiate Athletics Report March 1991 Bryant

Bryant At A Glance

Location Smithfield, Rl 02917 Founded 1863 Enrollment 2,600 President Hon. Ronald K. Machtley Nickname Bulldogs Colors Black, Gold, and White Affiliation NCAA Division II Conference Northeast-10 Conference Website vvww.bryant.edu

Director of Athletics Dan Gavitt Associate Director of Athletics |ohn Ruppert Assistant Director of Athleties Theresa (iarlacy Assistant Director of Athleties Coni lichcra Assistant Director of Athletics/ Communications Chuck Sullivan Phone 401.232.6072 Fax 401.232.6361 e-mail [email protected] Director of Operations Nick Smith Director of Marketing/Promotion Brendan Shannon Director of Compliance Patrick Cooney Athletics Department Telephone 401.232.6070

BASKETBALL Head Coach Max Good Alma Mater Eastern Kentucky '69 Phone 401.232.6077 Best Time To Reach Mornings Bryant Record 0-0 (first year) Overall Record 109-138 (nine years) Assistant Coach Brian Keefe Alma Mater UNLV '98 Credits Table Of Contents Assistant Coach Brent Cook The 2001-02 Bryant College Bryant At A Glance 1 Alma Mater Bishop's '97 Men's Basketball Media Guide is Media Information 2 Assistant Coach Joshua King published by the department of Travelling To Bryant 3 Alma Mater Rhode Island '98 athletics. The publication was 2001-02 Season Outlook 4 Head Athletic Trainer Nicole Piette written, designed and edited by 2001-02 Roster 6 Chuck Sullivan, assistant director Assistant Athletic Trainer Adam Thomas of athletics for communications. Broadcast Spot Chart 7 Special assistance provided by Head Coach Max Good 8 Brent Cook. Photography by Assistant Coaches 9 Home Arena Bryant Athletic Center David Silverman. Printing by The Bulldogs 10 Capacity 2,500 Narragansett Graphics, Coventry, Opponents 19 All-Time Program Record 500-528 (39 years) R.I. The Northeast-10 Conference 21 NCAA Tournament Appearances 2 (1978, 1980) Year By Year Results 22 Conference Championships None 2000-01 Results 26 The Record Book 27 2000-01 Record 8-18 This Is Bryant College 28 2000-01 Conference Record 5-17 Athletic Facilities 31 Finish 14th Bryant Athletics 32 Conference Tournament Did not qualify Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost 4/1

2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 1 Media Information

Covering Rhode Island's only Division II athletics program

Bryant College welcomes coverage of its basketball games from Newspapers accredited writers, photographers and broadcast outlets. WJAR-TV Channel 10 (NBC) Providence Journal Frank Carpano Mike Szostiak, Kevin McNamara 23 Kenney Drive Media Contact 75 Fountain Street Cranston, RI Chuck Sullivan Providence, RI Phone: (401) 455-9105 Phone: (401) 277-7340 Fax: (401) 455-9140 Assistant Athletics Director Fax: (401) 277-7444 Bryant College WPRI-TV Channel 12 (CBS) 1150 Douglas Pike Woonsocket Call Patrick Litde Travis Barrett, Dan DeCataldo 25 Catamore Boulevard Smithfield, RI 02917-1284 75 Main Street East Providence, RI 02914 Woonocket,RI 02895 Phone: (401) 438-3310 Athletic Communications: The Bryant College athletic commu­ Phone: (401) 767-8548 Fax: (401) 431-1012 Fax: (401) 765-2834 nications office is located on the second floor of the Bryant Athletic WLNE-TV Channel 6 (ABC) & Recreation Center. The phone number is (401) 232-6072; the fax Smithfield Observer Ken Bell number is (401) 232-6361. P.O. Box 950 10 Orms Street Greenville, RI 02828 Providence, RI 02903 Phone: (401) 949-2420 Phone: (401) 453-8038 Credentials: Credentials to Bryant basketball games can be Fax: (401) 331-4431 obtained by contacting Chuck Sullivan in writing or by telephone. Boston Globe Mark Blaudschun, Jim Greenidge Cox Communications Credentials will be left at the ticket table. 135 Morrissev Boulevard 9 J. P. Morgan Highway Boston, MA 02107 West Warwick, RI 02893 Radio: Radio stations planning to broadcast Bryant basketball Phone: (617) 929-2860 Phone: (401) 821-1919 ext. 361 Fax: (617) 929-2872 Fax: (401) 828-3835 games must make arrangements with the athletic communications office at least two weeks prior to the requested game. Telephone Boston Herald WSKO-AM Radio lines will be supplied by the college, provided the requested notice John Connolly Scott Cordishi, Andy Gresh One Herald Square 1502 Wampanoag Trail is given. All calls must be made either on a collect or calling card Boston, MA 02106 East Providence, RI 02914 basis. Phone: (617) 426-3008 Phone: (401) 433-4200 Fax: (617) 542-1314 Fax:(401)433-1183 Press Row Services: The Bryant athletic communications office will provide a game program, current press release, pregame statis­ Wire Service tics and the Northeast-10 Conference weekly report prior to the Associated Press game. A full box score, play-by-play and shot chart are distributed at 10 Dorrance Street half time and at the end of the game. Providence, RI 02903 Phone: (401) 274-2270 Fax: (401) 272-5644 Postgame Interviews: A 10-minute cooling off period will be Broadcast Outlets strictly enforced, after which Bryant head coach Max Good and selected players will be made available to the media. Postgame inter­ views will be conducted in the basketball office suite overlooking Bryant Basketball the arena. Requests for visiting coaches and players should be made On The Air And On The Web In 2001-02 through the opponent's sports information contact. Fans of Bryant basketball will be able to catch all the action on the radio this season, as select Bulldog games will be carried live Player Interviews: Interviews other than those immediately fol­ by WJMF-FM 88/7. lowing a game must be arranged by the assistant director of athlet­ ics for communications, who will coordinate a time so as not to Fans outside of the radio listening area may access live webcasts of Bulldog basketball at interfere with the student's academic schedule. www.bryant.edu. Media Work Room: Space is available for media members who John McCarthy, a nadve of West Warwick, R.I., and a frequent on-air contributor at WEEI-AM in Bo need to file postgame reports. There is ample work space with begins his first year as the Bulldogs' play-by-play announcer power oudets and telephones.

2 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball Travelling To Bryant

Directons to campus as well as to all of Bryant's road games

Dining Suggestions Lodging Suggestions Bryant College is easily accessible from major highways, T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, R.I., Logan Airport in Boston. Bryant is locat­ J's Delicatassen Comfort Suites ed on Route 7 in Smithfield, R.I., just 15 minutes from Providence, 285 Geo. Washington Hwy. 1010 Douglas Pike one hour from Boston and three hours from New York City. Smithfield, RI Smithfield, RI Phone: 401.231.0823 Phone: 401.231.6300 From Boston And Points North Two minutes from campus Two minutes from campus Take Interstate 95 South to Interstate 295 South. Take Exit 8B off of 1-295 onto Route 7 North. The college is one mile north on Box Seats Susse Chalet Route 7 on the left. 332 Farnum Pike 355 Geo. Washington Hwy. Smithfield, RI Smithfield, RI From New York City And Points South Phone: 401.233.1800 Phone: 401.232.2400 Take Interstate 95 North to Interstate 295 North. Take Exit 8B off Five minutes from campus Five minutes from campus of 1-295 onto Route 7 North. The college is one mile north on Route 7 on the left.

From Providence And Points East Take Route 6 East to Interstate 295 North. Take Exit 8B off of I- 295 onto Route 7 North. The college is one mile north on Route 7 on the left.

From Points West Take Interstate 90 East to Exit 10A onto Route 146 South. Take Route 146 South to Interstate 295 South. Take Exit 8B off of I- 295 onto Route 7 North. The college is one mile north on Route 7 on the left.

By Air T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, R.I., is located 20 minutes from the Bryant campus and serves all major airlines. The Bryant cam­ pus is located one hour from Logan Airport in Boston, Mass. Public transportation is easily accessible from Boston to Providence.

Ticket Information

General Admission dumni/Adults Non-Bryant Students Senior Citizens Bryant Students (with ID) Free Children (under 10) I rcc

cets available on game-day or call (401) 232-6071 to reserve tickets using American Express, Visa or Jim Choquette '03 MasterCard.

2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 3 2001-02 Season Outlook

The new-look Bulldogs expect to move up in the Northeast-10 standings

three who were regular starters as freshmen, the Bulldogs It's time to forget everything you know appear to have the veteran presence necessary to make strides about the Bryant College men's basketball in the conference this season. Factor in a freshman class that team. comes in with heavy accolades, and Bryant should be firmly For even though the Bulldogs return in the mix for a spot in the Northeast-10 tournament. eight players from last year's team, Here's a look at how the Bulldogs shape up by position. observers of Bryant basketball will be quick to notice that the similarities between GUARD last year's group and this year's ends with Bryant should not lack talent nor depth at the guard spots, that simple number. with two returning starters, two more proven veterans and For starters, a new head coach is in place two good-looking newcomers in the fold. as former UNLV and Eastern Kentucky Senior Chinedu Onyekwu (Dorchester, Mass.) is looking mentor Max Good begins his first year for a big year in his final season with the Bulldogs and hopes with the Bulldogs. And with a new coach to shake off the inconsistency that plagued him as a junior. comes a new philosophy. Whereas last Onyekwu proved to be a dominant player at times, and if he year's Bulldog squad hung its hat on fero­ can maintain that level throughout the season, Bryant will fare cious half-court defense and a patient, yet quite well. efficient offense, this year's Bryant team Onyekwu is a good outside shooter who has a quick first will approach things differently. step and can score around the goal as well. He is the top scor­ Good promises a squad that will the er among returning players after he averaged 9.4 points per floor, utilize full-court game last season. pressure and make Sophomore Gouty things happen quickly" Gaye (Providence, on the offensive end. If R.I.) made 13 starts as a a player has an open freshman and estab­ shot, he has the green lished himself as a player light to take it. But he to watch in the NE-10. also better be prepared Gaye has the skills and to chase the if instincts inherent in a he misses and get back good point guard and on defense quickly in also has the scoring abil­ transition. ity of a . He led Bryant in three- Bryant was one of the point field goals as a better defensive teams rookie, was fourth on the in the Northeast-10 team in scoring and was Conference last season, second in assists. and the Bulldogs' 8-18 record belies just how Junior Jon Wallace competitive the team (Monroeville, Pa.) will actually was. With eight see time either as a players from that group starter or as the sixth returning, including Chinedu Onyekwu man in his third year.

4 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball Wallace is looking to return to his form of and will be a regular in the lineup. 1999-2000, when he averaged digits 2001-02 Team Analysis Barlow is a good outside shooter in scoring. A hard-working player with a Starters Returning (4) who can defend the post as well. good outside shot, Wallace will be a key Name Pos Stats/Honors Freshman Jarett Love (Roselle, Chinedu Onyekwu G 9.4 ppg, 3.1 rpg contributor on the offensive and defensive Jason Noel F 8.6 ppg, 6.2 rpg N.J.) was a two-time captain for a ends. Gouty Gaye G 7.2 ppg, 1.6 apg strong St. Peter's Prep team in New Mike Williams C 7.2 ppg, 7.4 rpg, 2.7 bpg Junior Jim Choquette (North Branford, Jersey and has the potential to be a Conn.) came into his own as a sophomore Other Letterwinners Returning (4) solid contributor in his first year Pos mug yff Name with the Bulldogs. Love is an athlet­ and made the most of his playing time. A Jon Wallace G Stats/Honors F 6.5 ppg, 1.7 rpg ic swingman with all of the tools to dangerous three-point shooter, Choquette Erik Barlow 5.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg Doug Schumann C enjoy a successful career. will see minutes when Bryant needs an G 3.2 ppg, 1.9 rpg Jim Choquette 2.6 ppg, 0.7 rpg offensive spark. Freshman Cullen McCarthy Freshman Mike Niedzwiecki (Sutton, Letterwinners Lost (4) (Mansfield, Mass.) gives the Brian Bigos, F, 15.5 ppg, 4.8 rpg (graduation); Aaron Mass.) has been impressive in the presea­ Bowles, G, 4.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg (graduation); Benji Bulldogs size and skill at the post son thanks to his athleticism and compo­ Omisore, 2.5 ppg, 2.4 rpg (graduation); Chris Rose, G, and should be an impact player as 2.2 ppg, 1.3 rpg (graduation); Dan Piccone, F, 1.9 ppg, sure. An athletic combo guard, Niedzwiecki 0.9 rpg (left team). well. McCarthy is a solid rebounder has shown that he should be able to handle who can step back and drain the the offensive and defensive facets of the Newcomers (4) outside shot as well. Name Pos Hometown game in his first year. Jarett Love F Roselle, N.J. Freshman Josh Longstaff (Portland, Josh Longstaff G Portland, Maine CENTER Mike Niedzwiecki G Sutton, Mass. Maine) enjoyed a storied high school career Cullen McCarthy F Mansfield, Mass Bryant boasts a pair of quality in Maine and has impressed the coaching centers in the fold for 2001-02. staff in the preseason. Longstaff can Sophomore Mike Williams handle the ball well and might well be (Ellington, Conn.) started 25 Bryant's best outside shooter. games for Bryant as a rookie, and he firmly established himself as one FORWARD of the conference's best in his first Graduation claimed Bryant's leading year. Williams led the Northeast-10 scorer, Brian Bigos, but two returning Conference and shattered Bryant's veterans and two promising newcomers single-season record with 70 blocks account for a solid group of frontcourt in his first year, and he also was the players. If there is a common trait among Bulldogs' leading rebounder. the four, it's athleticism coupled with the Williams has gained strength dur­ ability to make the outside shot. ing the offseason and is a legitimate Sophomore Jason Noel (Berlin, all-conference candidate in his sec­ Mass.) came on as one of the better ond year. frontcourt players in the Northeast-10 Senior Doug Schumann Conference toward the end of his fresh­ (Clifton, N.J.) has enjoyed an man season, and he figures to be a solid excellent preseason and should be a all-conference candidate as a sophomore. valuable contributor in Bryant's Noel was Bryant's third-leading scorer as new up-tempo style. Schumann is a a rookie and was second on the team in battler under the boards who can rebounds. He is a force on the offensive scrap for rebounds and putbacks. glass and was the Bulldogs' most efficient He is a solid defensive center who shooter a year ago. is looking for a big year in his final Junior Erik Barlow (Hudson, Ohio) season. saw his first year at Bryant end prema­ Jason Noel '04 turely due to a knee injury. But with a full recovery, Barlow has returned to form

2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 5 2001-02 Roster

Two seniors, three juniors, three sophomores and four freshmen

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No Name Pos Cl Ht Wt Hometown/High School 3 Jarett Love F Fr. 6-4 185 Roselle, NJ./St. Peter's Prep 4 Josh Longstaff G Fr. 5-9 155 Portland, Maine/Portland 10 Gouty Gaye G So. 5-10 170 Providence, R.I./St. Andrew's 11 Jim Choquette G Jr. 6-1 160 North Branford, Conn./North Branford 12 Jon Wallace G Jr. 5-10 150 Monroeville, Pa./Vincentian Academy 20 Mike Niedzwiecki G Fr. 6-1 185 Sutton, Mass./Worcester Academy 23 Doug Schumann C Sr. 6-8 220 Clifton, N.J./Clifton 25 Chinedu Onyekwu G Sr. 6-3 190 Dorchester, Mass./Boston Latin 34 Jason Noel F So. 6-7 210 Berlin, Mass./Worcester Academy 40 Cullen McCarthy F Fr. 6-8 210 Mansfield, Mass./Bridgton Academy 42 Erik Barlow F Jr. 6-6 220 Hudson, Ohio/New Hampton Prep 50 Mike Williams C So. 6-10 225 Ellington, Conn./Ellington

Head Coach Max Good (Eastern Kentucky '69), first year

Assistant Coaches Brian Keefe (UNLV '98) Brent Cook (Bishop's '97) Joshua King (Rhode Island '98)

6 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball Broadcast Spot Chart

Two seniors, three juniors, three sophomores and four freshmen

JARETT LOVE JOSH LONGSTAFF GOUTY GAYE Fr., F, 6-4, 185 Fr., G, 5-9, 155 So., G, 5-10, 170 Roselle, N.J./St. Peter's Prep Pordand, Maine/Portland HS Providence, R.I./St. Andrew's

JIM CHOQUETTE JON WALLACE MIKE NIEDZWIECKI Jr., G, 6-1 Jr., G, 5-10, 165 Fr., G, 6-1, 185 N. Branford, Conn./N. Branford HS Monroeville, Pa./Vincentian Academy Sutton, Mass./Sutton HS

DOUG SCHUMANN CHINEDU ONYEKWU JASON NOEL Sr., C, 6-8, 220 Sr., G, 6-3, 190 So., F, 6-8, 210 Clifton, N.J./Clifton HS Dorchester, Mass./Boston Latin Berlin, Mass./Worcester Academy

CULLEN MCCARTHY ERIK BARLOW MIKE WILLIAMS Fr.,F, 6-8, 210 Jr., F, 6-6, 220 So.,C, 6-10, 225 Mansfield, Mass./Bridgton Academy Hudson, Ohio/New Hampton Prep FJlington, Conn./Ellington HS

2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 7 Max Good

Head Coach • First Year

Max Good was introduced as Bryant's his players achieve in the classroom. His program at Eastern head men's basketball coach April 6, 2001. Kentucky had an 85-percent graduation rate under his watch, and He comes to Bryant after spending the 2000- 122 of his 128 players at Maine Central Institute academically qual- 01 season as the head coach at the University ified for NCAA Division I and II competition following their prep of Nevada-Las Vegas. years at that institution. Good, 60, who led UNLV to a 13-9 record Good graduated from Eastern Kentucky in 1969 and received a after taking over the program from former master's degree from that institution in 1970. head man Bill Bayno, was in his second season as an assistant Among Good's former players who have moved on to the NBA coach with the Runnin' Rebels when he was elevated to head are Cuttino Mobley of the Houston Rockets, and of coach. the . Three of Good's players were selected He becomes just the fifth head coach in Bryant's 38-year history in the 2000 NBA draft, including Barkley (28th pick to Portland), of varsity men's basketball, replacing Ed Reilly, who resigned in DerMarr Johnson (sixth pick to the ) and Mamadou February after 12 seasons with the Bulldogs. N'Dyiaye (27th pick to the ). Before joining the staff at UNLV, Good spent 10 seasons as the head coach at Maine Central Institute in Pittsfield, Maine, where he amassed an The Good File overall record of 275-30 (.902), enjoyed Born three undefeated seasons, won five New July 17, 1941 (Age 60 Education Fngland Prep School Athletic Undergraduate: Eastern Kentucky, 1969 Graduate: Easlcrn Kentucky, 1970 Conference championships, registered a Coaching Experience 79-game winning streak that spanned 2001 - Head coach, Bryant College 2000-01 Head Coach, UNLV three seasons, and coached seven players 1999-00 Assistant Coach, UNLV 1989-99 Head Coach, Maine Central Institute who reached the NBA and 87 who went 1981-89 Head Coach, Eastern Kentucky University on to play Division I college basketball. 1976-81 Assistant Coach, Eastern Kentucky University 1973-76 Head Coach, Richmond Madison High School Good also spent five seasons as head 1970-73 Head Coach J V, Richmond Madison High School coach at Eastern Kentucky University, Collegiate Coaching Record UNLV 13-9, one year registering an overall record of 96-129 Eastern Kentucky 96 129, eight years Overall Record 109-138, nine years (.427). He was named the Ohio Valley Career Highlights Conference coach of the year in 1987 Five New England Prep School Athletic Conference after leading the Colonels to a 19-11 Championships in 10 seasons at Maine Central Institute Coached seven players who reached the NBA: Sam Cassell, record. His squad was 18-11 in the fol­ Brad Miller, Cuttino Mobley, DerMarr Johnson, Mamadou lowing season. He was an assistant coach N'Dyiaye, Erick Barkley Three undefeated seasons at Maine Central Institute: 26-0 in at Eastern Kentucky for five seasons Max Good was introduced as Bryant's new men's 1989-90, 24-0 in 1990-91, 35-0 in 1997-98; registered a 79- basketball coach at a press conference in April before being promoted to head coach. game winning streak from 1989-92 He has an overall collegiate head coach­ Coached 87 players who went on to play Division I college basketball at Maine Central Institute ing record of 109-138. Ohio Valley Conference coach of the year in 1987 while at While well known for his success on the court, Good also saw Eastern Kentucky

8 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball Brian Keefe

Assistant Coach

Brian Keefe enters his first season as an assis A nadve of Winchester, Mass., and a graduate of the Universitv of tant men's basketball coach at Bryant College Nevada-Las Vegas (1998), Keefe began his collegiate playing career at Cal- after one season at the University of South Irvine before transferring to UNLV. As a sophomore with the Anteaters, Florida. he averaged 16.4 points while shooting .448 from the field and .369 from In his one season with the Bulls, Keefe worked the three-point line. extensively with All-Conference USA selections As a junior at UNLV, Keefe averaged 7.7 points and connected on 44.7 Altron Jackson and B.B. Waldon, while assisting head coach Seth percent of his three-point attempts. As a senior, he helped direct the Greenberg's team to an 18-13 record. Prior to joining Greenberg's staff at Rebels to a 20-13 record, a Western Athletic Conference tide and an South Florida, Keefe spent one season as an associate coach with the appearance in the 1998 NCAA tournament. Kccfe was named to the WAC Boston Amateur Basketball Club, one of the elite AAU basketball pro All- Tournament team after averaging 13.3 points and shooting .406 from grams in the nation. Under the direction of head coach and current three-point range over four games. His 13 three-pointers are a WAC tour­ Boston Celtics director of player personnel Leo Papile, Keefe performed nament record. various coaching dudes while working with some of the elite players in Keefe resides in Winchester, Mass. New Fngland.

Brent Cook

Brent Cook, who worked as an assistant men's Cook began his coaching career in 1994-95 as the junior varsity coach at basketball coach at Saint Joseph's College in Alexander (ialt Regional High in I .ennoxville, Que. He spent one season Satndish, Maine, since 1997-98, begins his first with the Pipers before accepting the position at Champlain. season at Bryant College. Cook graduated from Bishop's University in 1997 with a bachelor's During Cook's tenure at Saint Joseph's, the degree in history, and economics. Monks produced an 81-30 record, including a As a prep player at Carleton North Senior High in Bristol, New 39-9 mark against conference opponents. In 1998-99, Saint Joseph's post­ Brunswick, Cook led the Stars to consecutive provincal championships ed a school record of 26 victories and claimed a second straight trip to the during his sophomore and junior seasons. As a senior, he posted averages nadonal tournament, earning a No. 5 national ranking and posdng the of 24.7 points and 11.5 rebounds in leading the team to a 24-7 record and nation's longest win streak (23 games) to open the season. third straight appearance in the provincial final. Prior to joining the staff at Saint Joseph's, Cook spent two years as an Cook resides in Norwich, Conn., with fianceeCaroly n Brown. assistant to at Champlain Regional College in I-ennoxville, Que.

Joshua King

A member of one of the most storied teams son one win shy of the 1998 Pinal Four. in the rich history of college basketball in Following his senior season at Rhode Island, King was drafted and Rhode Island, Joshua King enters his first sea­ played for one season with the San Diego Stingrays of the International son at Bryant as an assistant coach. Basketball league. He spent last season playing professionally in Mexico. King began his collegiate playing career at Cal A native of Sacramento, Calif, King averaged 19.3 points and 10 State Fullerton before transferring to the rebounds per game as a senior at Jesuit I ligh. Ranked among the top high University of Rhode Island. At Rhode Island, he averaged 8.5 points and school programs in the nation, King's teams advanced to the California 4.2 rebounds in three seasons as a small forward. As a senior, King aver­ state championship game during his junior and senior seasons. aged 8.7 points, 4.0 rebounds, and shot .407 percent from beyond the King resides in Smithfield, R.I., and is currendy pursuing a graduate three-point line as the Rams rolled to a 25-9 record and finished the sea­ degree at Bryant.

2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 9 Chinedu Onyekwu • 25

Senior • Guard • 6-3,190 • Dorchester, Mass./Boston Latin

Explosive player who will be a key to the Bulldogs' success ... Enters his fourth year as a starter ... Capable of taking over a game on the offensive end ... Has a quick first step and the ability to create shots off the dribble ... Strong outside shooter ... Has made a full recovery from a knee injury suffered in the last game of the 2000-01 season ... On pace to become the 26th player in school history to score 1,000 career points.

2000-01: Was Bryant's second-leading scorer ... Named MVP of the Susse Chalet Bryant Classic after scoring 25 points against Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras Nov. 18 and 19 points against Binghamton Nov. 19 ... Also named Northeast-10 player of the week following that tournament... 10 of 12 shots from the field against Puerto Rico- Rio Piedras and made 8 of 11 against Binghamton ... Led Bryant in scoring in seven games ... Had a season-high 27 points in an over­ time loss to Assumption Jan. 4 ... Suffered a torn ACL against Stonehill Feb. 19.

1999-2000: Finished second on the team in scoring average, rebounds and steals ... Scored a career-high 30 points against Stonehill Dec. 18 ... Named Northeast-10 Conference player of the week following that game ... Reached double digits in scoring in seven consecutive games from Dec. 29 to Jan. 15 ... Had season- highs of eight rebounds three times and four assists on two occa­ sions .. Registered a career-high five steals against Saint Rose Dec. 29 ... Shot 88.9 percent from the field (8 for 9) and finished with 17 points against Saint Anselm Dec. 1.

1998-99: Finished second on the team in scoring as a freshman, making 18 starts and 23 appearances ... Scored a season-high 26 points with a career-high six assists against Southampton in just his fourth game as a collegian Nov. 21 ... Named MVP of the Susse Chalet Bryant Classic tournament... Named Northeast-10 freshman of the week on two occasions and also named ECAC rookie of the week. Points Dec. 18, 1999 vs. Stonehill Personal: Chimnendum Onyekwu, born Sept. 1, 1980 ... Son of Rebounds five times Ada and Okey Onyekwu ... Two-time Dual County League all-star Assists Nov. 21, 1998 vs. Southampton at Boston Latin HS ... Second team Boston Globe all-scholastic as a Blocks 12 times senior ... Played in the prestigious Boston Shootout tournament ... Steals Dec. 29, 1999 vs. Saint Rose Majoring in computer information systems.

Career Statistics Year GP GS FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1998-99 23 18 78 193 .404 20 73 .274 51 69 .739 18 46 64 2.8 60 1 45 r r 2 20 227 9.9 1999-2000 27 19 121 288 .420 31 89 .348 70 91 .769 36 90 126 4.7 63 2 46 >) 7 37 343 12.7 2000-01 24 17 82 231 .355 24 74 .324 38 57 .667 31 43 74 3.1 44 1 33 52 3 12 226 9.4 Total 74 54 281 712 .395 75 236 .318 159 217 .733 85 179 264 3.6 167 4 124 189 12 69 796 10.8

10 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball Doug Schumann

Veteran in the middle who provides solid rebounding and a nice offensive touch ... Hard-working physical player ... Should be a valuable asset on the defensive end ... Can get to the line and has improved his foul shooting ... Will be a player to watch if he can stay healthy and avoid foul trouble.

2000-01: Missed the first seven games of the season with an injury ... Scored a season-high nine points against Bentley Feb. 17 ... Made his only three-pointer of the season in that game ... Had a season- best six rebounds in his second game of the year against Assumption Jan. 4.

1999-2000: Was third on the Bulldogs in rebounds and second on the team in blocked shots ... Had career-highs of 20 points and 11 rebounds against a nationally ranked Bloomsburg squad Dec. 30 ... Strung together three straight games with double figures in scoring to close the calendar year and had six double-digit games overall ... Matched his career-high with 11 rebounds against Pace Feb. 23.

1998-99: Came off the bench to make 17 appearances as a freshman ... Best game was a 16-point, seven-rebound effort against Pace Jan. 27.

Personal: Douglas P. Schumann, born June 11, 1980 ... Son of Arthur and Nancy Schumann ... Three-year lctterwinner in basket­ ball at Clifton HS ... An all-county and all-league selection.

Career Highs Points 20 Dec. 30, 1999 vs. Bloomsburg Rebounds 11 Dec. 30, 1999 vs. Bloomsburg Feb. 23, 2000 vs. Pace Assists 3 Jan. 17, 2000 vs. Le Moyne Blocks 3 Feb. 15, 2000 vs. Stonehill Jan. 25, 2001 vs. Southern Connecticut Jan. 15, 2000 vs. Merrimack

Career Statistics Year GP GS FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1998-99 17 0 25 56 .446 0 0 18 27 .66/ 11 26 37 2.2 35 0 5 17 3 4 68 4.0 1999-2000 26 17 70 150 .467 0 1 .000 37 58 .638 42 72 114 4.4 86 7 21 33 10 18 177 6.8 2000-01 17 0 19 52 .365 1 1 1.000 15 21 .714 20 12 32 1.9 39 1 13 19 5 6 54 3.2 Total 60 17 114 258 .442 1 2 .500 70 106 .660 73 1 0 183 3.1 160 8 39 69 18 28 299 5.0

2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 11 Erik Barlow • 42

Junior • Forward • 6-6, 220 • Hudson, Ohio/New Hampton Prep

Looks for a big year after missing most of Career Highs 2000-01 with a torn ACL ... Good shooter who can defend the post ... Hard-working Points 14 Nov. 18, 2000 vs. Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras player who chases every loose ball. Rebounds 6 Nov. 29, 2000 vs. Saint Rose Assists 1 Dec. 2, 2000 vs. Pace Blocks 0 2000-01: Played in Bryant's first eight games of the year before Steals 1 Nov. 18, 2000 vs. Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras suffering a season-ending injury against New Haven Dec. 12 ... Nov. 19, 2000 vs. Binghamton Was a combined 8 for 8 from the floor in the Susse Chalet Bryant Classic, including a 6-for-6, 14-point effort against Puerto Rico- Rio Piedras ... Made 14 of his first 16 attempts on the at New Hampton Prep and was that institution's male athlete of war. the year ... An all-state selection at Hudson HS, where he was a team captain and a first-team all-district pick as well ... Averaged Personal: Erik Tilden Barlow, born Feb. 19, 1980 ... Son of John 4.1 points and 1.8 rebounds per game as a freshman at Coker and Vera Rastetter ... Was an all-state and all-conference selection College in 1999-2000 ... Majoring in finance.

Career Statistics Year GP GS FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2000-01 8 1 1/ 25 .680 0 0 — 6 11 .VIS II II 22 2.8 17 0 1 8 0 2 40 5.0

Jim Choquette • 11

Junior • Guard • 6-1, 160 • North Branford, Conn./North Branford HS

Veteran shooting guard who proved he Career Highs could contribute at the college level last season ... Hard-working defender who has Points 16 Jan. 22, 2001 vs. Pace a good outside shot ... Capable of provid­ Rebounds 2 three times ing an offensive spark off the bench. Assists 3 Feb. 10, 2001 vs. Saint Anselm Blocks 0 Steals 2 Jan. 22, 2001 vs. Pace 2000-01: Had a career-high 16 points off the bench in Bryant's 81- 62 win against Pace Jan. 22 ... Had 10 points against American International Jan. 16 ... Had a three-pointer in the closing seconds Personal: James K. Choquette, born April 3, 1981 ... Son of Ken to force overtime against Stonehill Feb. 19. and Cindy Choquette ... Three-year letterwinner at North Branford HS ... Team captain as a senior ... Earned the team's 1999-2000: Made six appearances as a freshman ... Scored a sea­ desire and dedication award ... Also earned four varsity letters in son-high five points in six minutes against UMass Lowell Feb. 7. ... Has been a volunteer with Special Olympics Majoring in marketing.

Career Statistics Year GP GS FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1999-2000 6 0 2 5 .400 1 3 .333 0 0 — 0 2 2 0.3 1 0 1 2 0 0 5 0.8 2000-01 15 0 15 40 .375 7 25 ,^S0 I 4 ,500 3 8 II 0.7 13 0 5 14 0 8 39 2.6 Totals 21 0 17 45 .378 8 28 .286 1 4 .500 3 10 13 0.6 14 0 6 16 0 8 44 2.1

12 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball Wallace • 12

Junior • Guard • 5-10, 165 • Monroeville, Pa./Vincentian Academy

Enters his third year as a regular in the line­ up ... Will see minutes as a starter or a key $ reserve at shooting guard ... Excellent all- around player who contributes at both ends of the floor ... Key player in Bryant's up­ tempo transition game ... Team leader and a hard worker.

2000-01: Reached double figures in scoring seven times ... Scored a season-high 15 points against Saint Rose Nov. 29 ... Was one of just two Bryant players with more assists than turnovers ... Was third on the team in steals and had the fewest turnovers among player who averaged at least 20 minutes per game.

1999-2000: One of three players to appear in all 27 games ... Finished fourth on the learn in scoring ... Named Northeast 10 Conference newcomer of the week three times ... Scored a career- high 27 points against Le Moyne Jan. 29 ... Scored 21 points against Stonehill Feb. 15 ... Had 16 points and a career-high six assists against Pace Feb. 23 ... Reached double figures in scoring 16 times, including a stretch of seven straight games from Jan. 2 to Jan. 22.

Personal: Jonathan E. Wallace, born July 6, 1981 ... Son of Frank and Doreen Wallace ... A graduate of Vincentian Academy ... Played two seasons of basketball and football at Gateway High School before attending Vincentian ... Was a state winner of a McDonalds All-America award and an all-state and all-area selection ... Majoring in management at Bryant.

Career Highs Jan. 29, 2000 vs. Le Moync Rebounds 6 Feb. 9, 2000 vs. Bentley Assists 6 Feb. 23, 2000 vs. Pace Blocks 1 three times teals 5 Feb. 15, 2000 vs. Stonehill

Career Statistics Year GP GS FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1999-2000 27 12 106 272 .390 45 131 .344 32 53 .604 15 47 62 2.3 63 2 50 2 46 289 10.7 2000-01 23 9 49 158 .310 28 91 .308 24 37 .649 7 33 40 1.7 40 2 29 61 1 11 150 6.5 Totals 50 21 155 430 .360 73 222 .329 56 90 .622 22 80 102 2.0 103 4 79 89 3 68 439 8.8

2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 13 Gouty Gaye

Projected starter at point guard following a Career Highs solid freshman season ... Distributes the ball well and has a nice shooting touch ... Points 20 Jan. 29, 2001 vs. Binghamton Bryant's fastest player ... Excels in offen­ Rebounds 7 Jan. 29, 2001 vs. Binghamton Feb. 3, 2001 vs. New Hampshire College sive and defensive transition ... An excel­ Assists 4 Jan. 13, 2001 vs. Assumption lent free throw shooter. Jan. 16, 2001 vs. American International Blocks 0 2000-01: Finished fourth on the team in scoring and was one of Steals Jan. 16, 2001 vs. American Internatior just two players to appear in all 26 games ... Made 13 starts ... Led the Bulldogs in steals and three-point field goals ... Reached dou­ ble figures in scoring 10 times ... Had a season-high 20 points in six rebounds and five assists per game, graduating as the school's Bryant's overtime win against Binhgamton Jan. 29. second-leading all-time scorer ... Scored 46 points against St. Thomas More ... Majoring in marketing Personal: Gontorwon Gaye, son of Eleanor Gaye ... All-state and all-prep selection at Saint Andrew's School ... Averaged 22 points,

Career Statistics Year GP GS FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2000-01 26 13 61 171 .357 36 105 .343 29 32 .906 32 46 78 3.0 60 2 4? 60 0 29 187 7.2

Jason Noel • 34

Sophomore • Forward • 6-7, 210 • Berlin, Mass./Worcester Academy

One of Bryant's best all-around players ... Career Highs Starting power forward ... An efficient shooter and a force on the offensive glass Points 17 Feb. 21,2001 vs. Merrimack ... Can score from inside and outside ... Rebounds 12 Jan. 20, 2001 vs. Saint Rose Solid post defender. Jan. 22, 2001 vs. Pace Assists 4 Jan. 28, 2001 vs. Franklin fieri e Blocks 3 Jan. 31, 2001 vs. UMass Lowell 2000-01: Finished third on the team in scoring and second in Feb. 13, 2001 vs. Saint Michael's rebounding ... Led the team in field goal percentage and offensive Steals three times rebounds ... Reached double figures in scoring 11 times ... Scored a season-high 17 points in the season finale against Merrimack Named to Worcester Telegram & Gazette Super Team ... Pitched Feb. 21 ... Had double-digits in rebounds four times. a perfect game for Tahanto's baseball team in 1998 ... Honorable mention league all-star in prep year at Worcester Academy ... Personal: Jason P. Noel, born Jan. 6, 1981 ... Son of Richard and Undeclared major. Cynthia Noel ... Two-time league MVP at Tahanto Regional HS ...

Career Statistics Year GP GS FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2000-01 25 18 90 161 .559 3 11 .273 31 74 .419 6/ 88 155 6.2 63 ? 29 6' '6 19 214 8.6

14 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball Mike Williams

Sophomore • Center • 6-10, 225 • Ellington, Conn./Ellington HS

Emerged as one of the top centers in the Career Highs Northeast-10 as a freshman and is poised for a big sophomore year ... Outstanding Points 19 Feb. 3, 2001 vs. New Hampshire College defensive player who can rebound and Rebounds 14 Feb. 6, 2001 vs. Le Moyne shots ... Has a good scoring touch Assists 3 Jan. 20,2001 vs. Saint IW- from inside and has added a baseline jumper to his game. Blocks Feb. 21, 2001 vs Merrimack Steals 2000-01: Led the Northeast-10 Conference in blocked shots with a school-record 70 ... Started 25 of 26 games as a freshman, yeild- ing to an outgoing senior in the final game of the year ... Tied for Personal: Michael A. Williams, born Jan. 21, 1982 ... Son of fourth on the team in scoring and led the Bulldogs in rebounding Mchael and Noreen Williams ... An all-state and all-conference ... Set a school record with eight blocks in the season finale against selection at Ellington HS ... An honor student in high school ... Merrimack Feb. 21 ... Had 19 points, 11 rebounds and six blocks Majoring in financial services. against New Hampshire College Feb. 3 ... Had 16 points and 12 boards against Saint Rose Feb. 20.

Career Statistics Year GP GS FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2000-01 26 25 74 '56 .474 0 I .000 39 68 .574 62 130 '92 7.4 79 3 22 53 70 6 187 7.2

Jarett Love • 3

Athletic newcomer who will see minutes as Personal: Jarett Anthony Love, born March 21, 1983 ... Son of a small forward ... Has all the tools to enjoy Antoinette Love ... Two-year captain and four-year letterwinner at a successful career ... Could develop into St. Peter's Prep ... Team MVP as a senior for the county champi­ an impact player with gradual experience. onship squad ... Also lettered in track and field ... High school teammates included Assumption freshman Brian Robinson.

Josh Longstaff • 4

Freshman • Guard • 5-9, 155 • Portland, Maine/Portland HS

Highly regarded newcomer who will see terwinner at Portland High School ... First team all-state selection minutes as a backup point guard in his first ... Team won state championship in 1998 ... Averaged better than year ... Has good shooting range and 19 points and eight assists per game as a senior ... Won the state should be a threat from three-point range. free throw shooting championship and twice led his league in assists ... Was ranked among the top 10 players in Maine by that Personal: Joshua W. M. Longstaff, born August 6, 1982 ... Son of state's sportswriters. Tim and Tammy Longstaff ... Two-year captain and four-year let­

2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 15 Mike Niedzwiecki

Freshman • Guard • 6-1, 185 • Sutton, Mass./Sutton HS

Could step in as a starter or key reserve as four-year letterwinner at Sutton HS before spending a prep year at a freshman ... Solid combo guard with a Worcester Academy ... Three-time league all-star and two-time strong all-around game ... Driven competi­ Worcester Telegram all-star ... High school teams complied a 73- tor with the game sense of a veteran. 17 record in his four years ... Member of two Bay State Games gold medal teams ... Brother, Andy, was a standout at Assumption. Personal: Michael David Niedzwiecki, born Sept. 19, 1982 ... Son of Wieslaw and Wieslawa Niedzwiecki ... Two-time captain and

len McCarthy

Promising forward with good shooting Personal: Cullen Joseph McCarthy, born July 6, 1980 ... Son of range ... Good low post defender with the Joseph and Helen McCarthy ... Won three varsity letters and was ability to contribute on the offensive end ... team captain at Mansfield HS ... Spent a postgraduate year at Could emerge into a solid everyday player Bridgton Academy. with gradual experience.

Athletic Training Staff Head athletic trainer Nicole Piette, assistant athletic trainer Adam Thomas, resident assistant Rebecca Kerwood, student assistant Christine Lavereault

16 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball

American International Dominican Nov. 25, 2001 • Springfield,Mass. • 3:30 p.m. Nov. 16, 2001 • Orangeburg, N.Y. • 6 p.m. Jan. 15, 2002 • Smithfield, R.I. • 7:30 p.m. General Information Basketball Information General Information Basketball Information Location: Springfield, Mass. Head Coach: Art Luptowski Location: ()rangeburg, N.Y. Head Coach: |oe Clinton Enrollment: 1,200 Alma Mater: Bloomsburg '73 Enrollment: 1,750 Conference: CACC Colors: Gold & White AIC Record: 34-23, two years Colors: Black, White and Red Arena: Hennessey Center (1,000) Nickname: Yellow Jackets Overall Record: 226-120, 12 years Nickname: Chargers 2000-01 Record: 20-9 President: Dr. I larry J. Courniotes Conference: Northeast-10 Conference President: Sr. Mary Eileen O'Brien 2000-01 CACC Record: 16-4 Athletics Director: Robert E. Burke Arena: Butova Gymnasium (2,500) Athletics Director: Joe Clinton Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Website: www.aic.edu 2000-01 Record: 12-15 Website: www.dc.edu Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3 2000-01 NE-10 Record: 9-13/11th Sports Information Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Sports Information SID: George Sylvester Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3 SID: Laura Cannon Phone: (413) 205-3752 Phone: (845) 398-3008 Fax: (413) 205-3571 Fax: (845) 398-3042 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

Assumption Franklin Pierce Jan. 2, 2002 • Smithfield, R.I. • 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26, 2002 • Rindge, N.H. • 3:30 p.m. Jan. 12, 2002 • Worcester, Mass. • 3:30 p.m. General Information Basketball Information General Information Basketball Information Location: Worcester, Mass. Head Coach: Tom Ackerman Location: Rindge, N.H. Head Coach: David Chadbourne Enrollment: 2,200 Alma Mater: St. Vincent '79 Enrollment: 1,500 Alma Mater: St. Joseph's (ME) '87 Colors: Royal Blue and White Assumption Record: 20-33, two years Colors: Crimson, Grey and Black FPC Record: 33-24, two years Nickname: Greyhounds Overall Record: 182-249,16 years Nickname: Ravens Overall Record: 33-24, two years President: Dr. Thomas R. Plough Conference: Northeast-10 Q>nference President: George J. Haggerty Conference: Northeast-10 Conference Athletics Director: Rita Castagna Arena: Laska Gymnasium (3,000) Athletics Director: Bruce Kirsh Arena: FPC Fieldhouse (1,500) Website: www.assumption.edu 2000-01 Record: 9-17 Website: www.fpc.edu 2000-01 Record: 16-13 2000-01 NE-10 Record: 7-15/9th 2000-01 NE-10 Record: 12-10/5th Sports Information Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Sports Information Starters Returning/Lost: SID: Steve Morris Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/8 SID: Doug Monson Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Phone: (508) 767-7240 — • Phone: (603) 899-4222 Fax: (508) 798-2568 Fax: (603) 899-4328 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

Bentley Holy Family Jan. 5, 2002 • Waltham, Mass. • 3:30 p.m. Nov. 17, 2001 • Orangeburj* , N.Y. • 6 p.m. Feb. 16, 2002 • Smithfield, R.I. • 3:30 p.m. General Information Basketball Information General Information Basketball Information Location: Waltham, Mass. Head Coach: Jay I.awson Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Head Coach: Dan Williams Enrollment: 3,617 Alma Mater: New Hampshire '79 Enrollment: 1,200 Holy Family Record: 337-153,15 years Colors: Blue and Gold Bentley Record: 166-114, 10 years Colors: Coppenhagen Blue and White Overall Record: 337-153,15 years Nickname: Falcons Overall Record: 166-114, 10 years Nickname: Tigers Conference: CACC President: Dr. Joseph G. Monroe Conference: Northeast-10 Conference President: Sr. Francesca Onley Arena: College Center (1,000) Athletics Director: Robert DeFelice Arena: Dana Athletic Center (2,600) Athletics Director: Sandra Michael 2000-01 Record: 24-11 Website: www.bentley.edu 2000-01 Record: 18-13 Website: www.hfc.edu Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 2000-01 NE-10 Record: 13-9/4th Letterwinners Returning/Lose 7/5 Sports Information Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Sports Information SID: Dick Lipe Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/1 SID: Elissa Nolan Phone: (781) 891-2334 Phone: (215) 637-6235 Fax: (781) 891-2648 Fax: (215) 637-2110 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

18 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball Le Moyne New Haven Feb. 6, 2002 • Smithfield, R.I. • 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1, 2001 • Smithfield, R.I. • 3:30 p.m.

General Information Basketball Information General Information Basketball Information Location: Syracuse, N.Y. Head Coach: Steve Evans Location: West Haven, Conn. Head Coach: Jay Young Enrollment: 1,991 Alma Mater: Union '94 Enrollment: 1,500 Alma Mater: Marist '86 Colors: Green and Gold Le Moyne Record: 5-21, one year Colors: Blue and Gold New Haven Record: 7-20, one year Nickname: Dolphins Overall Record: 5-21, one year Nickname: Chargers Overall Record: 7-20, one year President: Rev. Charles J. Beirne Conference: Northeast-10 G>nference President: Dr. Lawrence DeNardis Conference: Division 11 Independent Athletics Director: Richard Rockwell Arena: Henniger Athletic Center (2,500) Athletics Director: Deborah Chin Arena: Charger Gymnasium (3,500) Website: www.lemoyne.edu 2000-01 Record: 5-21 Website: www.newhaven.edu 2000-01 Record: 7-20 2000-01 NE-10 Record: 2-20/15th Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Sports Information Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Sports Information I^etterwinners Returning/Lost: 3/3 SID: Mike Donlin Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 SID: Tom Machamer Phone: (315)445-4412 Phone: (203) 932-7025 Fax: (315) 445-4678 Fax: (203) 932-7470 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

UMass Lowell Pace Jan. 30, 2002 • Smithfield 1, R.I. • 7:30 p.m. Dec. 10, 2001 • Smithfield, R.I. • 7 p.m. Dec. 22, 2001 • New York , N.Y. • 2 p.m. General Information Basketball Information General Information Basketball Information Location: Lowell, Mass. Head Coach: Ken Barer Location: Pleasantville, N.Y. Head Coach: Jim Harter Enrollment: 6,000 Alma Mater: Enrollment: 6,500 Alma Mater: Delaware '82 Colors: Red, White and Royal Blue UMass Lowell Record: 0-0, first year Colors: Navy and Gold Pace Record: 57-42, four years Nickname: River Hawks Overall Record: 0-0, first year Nickname: Setters Overall Record: 57-42, four years Chancellor: William T. I Iogan Conference: Northeast-10 Conference President: Dr. David A. Caputo Conference: Northeast-10 Conference Athletics Director: Dana Skinner Arena: Costello Gymnasium (2,100) Athletics Director Joseph F O'Donnell Arena: Willcox Hall Gym (750) Website: www.uml.edu 2000-01 Record: 24-7 Website: www.pace.edu 2000-01 Record: 16-12 2000-01 NE-10 Record: 17-5/2nd 2000-01 NE-10 Record: 12-10/5th Sports Information Starters Returning/Lost: Sports Information Starters Returning/Lost: SID: Chris O'Donnell Letterwinners Returning/Lost: SID: Brian Mundy Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Phone: (978) 934-2306 Phone: (914) 773-3888 Fax: (978) 934-2313 Fax: (914) 773-3491 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

Merrimack Saint Anselm Jan. 10, 2002 • North And over, Mass. • 7:30 p.m. Feb. 12, 2002 • Mancheste r, N.H. • 3:30 p.m. Feb. 20, 2002 • Smithfield, R.I. • 7:30 p.m. General Information Basketball Information General Information Basketball Information Location: North Andover, Mass. Head Coach: Bert Hammel Location: Manchester, N.H. Head Coach: Keith Dickson Enrollment: 2,000 Alma Mater: Bentley '73 Enrollment: 1,950 Alma Mater: New Hampshire '79 Colors: Navy Blue, Gold and White Merrimack Record: 316-281,21 years Colors: Blue and White Saint Anselm Record: 295-151,15 years Nickname: Warriors Overall Record: 316-281,21 years Nickname: Hawks Overall Record: 295-151,15 years President: Richard Santagati Conference: Northeast-10 Conference President: Rev. Jonathan DeFelice Conference: Northeast-10 Conference Athletics Director: RolxitDeCJregorio Arena: Volpc Center (1,500) Athletics Director: Edward Cannon Arena: Soutenburgh C jymnasium (1,200) Website: www.merrimack.edu 2000-01 Record: 13-15 Website: www.anselm.edu 2000-01 Record: 21-7 2000-01 NE-10 Record: 11-11 /8th 2000-01 NE-10 Record: 17-5/2nd Sports Information Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Sports Information Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SID: Tom O'Brien Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 SID: Kurt Svoboda Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 Phone: (978) 837-5345 Phone: (603) 641-7810 Fax: (978) 837-5079 Fax: (603) 641-7172 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 19 Saint Joseph's (Maine) Southern Connecticut Dec. 30, 2001 • Smithfield , R.I. • 3 p.m. Dec. 4, 2001 • New Haven, Conn. • 7:30 p.m. Jan. 24, 2002 • Smithfield, R.I. • 7:30 p.m. General Information Basketball Information General Information Basketball Information Location: Standish, Maine Head Coach: Rick Simonds Location: New Haven, Conn. Head Coach: Art Leary Enrollment: 910 Alma Mater: Southern Maine '72 Enrollment: 6,000 Alma Mater: Quinnipiac '70 Colors: Royal Blue and White Saint Joseph's Record: 425-161,21 years Colors: Blue and White Southern Conn Record: 335-320,23 years Nickname: Monks Overall Record: 425-161,21 years Nickname: Owls Overall Record: 33S320,23 years President: Conference: Maine Athletic Conference President: Michael J. Adanti Conference: Northeast-10 Conference Athletics Director: Rick Simonds Arena: Alfond Center (1,200) Athletics Director Darryl Rogers Arena: Moore Fieldhouse (2,400) Website: www.sjcme.edu 2000-01 Record: 17-11 Website: www.scsu.ctstateu.edu 2000-01 Record: 14-13 2000-01 MAC Record: 9-3 2000-01 NE-10 Record: 11-11/8th Sports Information Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Sports Information Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 SID: Rob Sanicola Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/5 SID: Rick Leddy Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/3 Phone: (207) 893-6673 Phone: (203) 392-6005 Fax: (207) 893-7860 Fax: (203) 392-6967 E-Mail: E-Mail: [email protected]

Saint Michael' s Southern New Hampshire Feb. 12, 2002 • Smithfielc1 , R.I. • 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2, 2002 • Manchester, N.H. • 3:30 p.m.

General Information Basketball Information General Information Basketball Information Location: Colchester, Vt. Head Coach: Tom O'Shea Location: Manchester, N.H. Head Coach: Stan Spirou Enrollment: 1,800 Alma Mater: Vermont '90 Enrollment: 1,200 Alma Mater: Kecne State '74 Colors: Purple and Gold Saint Michael's Record: 88-35, four years Colors: Navy, Gold and White SNHU Record: 345-139,16 years Nickname: Purple Knights Overall Record: 88-35, four years Nickname: Penmen Overall Record: 345-139,16 years President: Dr. Marc vanderHayden Conference: Northeast-10 Conference President: Dr. Richard Gustafson Conference: Northeast-10 Conference Athletics Director: Geri Knortz Arena: Ross Sport Center (2,200) Athletics Director: Joseph "Chip" Pollack Arena: SNHU Fieldhouse (2,000) Website: www.smcvt.edu 2000-01 Record: 27-4 Website: www.nhc.edu 2000-01 Record: 11-16 2000-01 NE-10 Record: 19-3/1 st 2000-01 NE-10 Record: 8-14/12th Sports Information Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Sports Information Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SID: Angela Aja Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 SID: TomMcDermott Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 Phone: (802) 654-2537 Phone: (603) 645-9638 Fax: (802) 654-2497 Fax: (603) 645-9686 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

Saint Rose Stonehill Dec. 28, 2001 • Albany, N. Y. • 7:30 p.m. Dec. 8, 2001 • Smithfield, R.I. • 3:30 p.m. Jan. 19, 2002 • Smithfield R.I. • 3:30 p.m. Feb. 18, 2002 • Easton, Mass. • 5:30 p.m. General Information Basketball Information General Information Basketball Information Location: Albany, N.Y. Head Coach: Brian Bcaury Location: F.aston, Mass. Head Coach: Kevin O'Brien Enrollment: 4,111 Alma Mater: Saint Rose '82 Enrollment: 2,000 Alma Mater: Tufts '80 Colors: Gold, Black and White Saint Rose Record: 349-119,15 years Colors: Purple and White Stonehill Record: 13-14, one year Nickname: Golden Knights Overall Record: 349-119,15 years Nickname: Chieftains Overall Record: 83-74, six years President: Dr. Mark Sullivan Conference: Northeast-10 Conference President: Rev. Mark T. Cregan Conference: Northeast-10 Conference Athletics Director: Catherine Haker Arena: Campus Activities (inter (500) Athletics Director: Paula Sullivan Arena: Merkert Gymnasium (2,200) Website: www.strose.edu 2000-01 Record: 19-11 Website: www.stonehill.edu 2000-01 Record: 13-14 2000-01 NE-10 Record: 12-10/5th 2000-01 NE-10 Record: 10-12/1 Oth Sports Information Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Sports Information Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SID: David Alexander Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2 SID: Jim Seavey Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/9 Phone: (518) 458-5491 Phone: (508) 565-1352 Fax: (518) 458-5457 Fax: (508) 565-1504 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

20 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball The Northeast-10 Conference

One of the top playing conferences in NCAA Divsion II

2000-01 Northeast-10 Final Standings 2000-01 Award Winners Conference Overall W L W L Saint Michael's 19 3 27 -1 7 Player Of The Year UMass Lowell 17 5 24 T >(.k\ Roberts, Saint Michael's Saint Anselm 17 5 21 7 Bentle\ 13 9 18 13 Defensive Player Of The Year Pace 12 10 16 12 Brian Miles, Saint Michael's franklin Pierce 12 10 16 13 Freshman Of The Year Saint Rose 12 10 19 11 Jesse Cort, Saint Rose Southern Connecticut 11 11 14 13 Uri Grunwald, UMass Lowell Merrimack 11 11 13 15 Stonehill 10 12 13 14 Coach Of The Year American International 9 13 12 15 Gary Manchel, UMass Lowell New Hampshire College 8 14 11 16 Assumption 7 15 9 17 Past Northeast-10 Champions Bryant 5 17 8 18 Year Regular Season Tournament \e Movne 2 20 5 21 1981 Stonehill Stonehill 1982 Stonehill Stonehill 2000-01 Northeast-10 Conference Tournament 1983 American International Assumption Quarterfinal Round 1984 Arricrican International American International Saint Michael's 93, Merrimack 68 1985 AIC/Bcntlev American International UMass Lowell 74, Saint Rose 63 1986 Saint Anselm Springfield Franklin Pierce 89, Saint Anselm 76 1987 Stonehill Saint Anselm Bendey 65, Pace 64 1988 Assumption Quinnipiac 1989 Bentley Stonehill Semifinal Round 1990 Assumption Saint Anselm Saint Michael's 83, Bendey 81 1991 Assumption Assumption UMass Lowell 70, franklin Pierce 66 1992 Assumption Merrimack 1993 Bent lev Saint Anselm Championship 1994 American International American International Saint Michael's 74, UMass Lowell 65 1995 Saint Anselm Saint Anselm 1996 Saint Anselm Saint Anselm 1997 Saint Michael's Le Movne 2000-01 All-Northeast-10 Conference Teams 1998 Stonehill Assumption First Team 1999 Saint Anselm Saint Michael's Mark Argust, F, Bendey 2000 Merrimack/AJC/Saint Anselm Merrimack David Cirenade, G/F, Southern Connecticut 2001 Saint Michael's Saint Michael's Donald Johnson, G, Franklin Pierce Todd Manuel, G, Saint Anselm Malik Moore, G, American International Todd Roberts, F, Saint Michael's Second Team Casey Carney, G, Assumption 2001-02 Preseason Coache iPoll 1 Jesse Cort, G, Saint Rose Craig Griffin, F, Merrimack 1. UMass Lowell (9) 213 Uri Grunwald, G, UMassLowell Mark Pater, G/F, Saint Michael's 2. Saint Anselm (1) 191 Steve Sgambelluri, G, Saint Rose 3. Bentley (1) 189 4. Southern Connecticut (2) 178 Third Team 5. American International (2 159 Al Elliott, G, Pace 6. Saint Rose 155 Elad Inbar, F, UMass lx>well Donyell Joseph, F, Pace 7. Saint Michael's 122 Sotirios Karapostolou, G, New Hampshire College 8. Southern New Hampshire 117 Justin LoVerme, F, Stonehill 9. Franklin Pierce 113 Matt Van l.eeuwen, G, Merrimack 10. Merrimack 101 Honorable Mention 11. Pace 89 Jared Chandler, G, Saint Michael's 12. Stonehill 52 Aaron Davis, F/C, Southern Connecticut 13. Bryant 51 Michael Dunn, F, Saint Anselm 14. Le Moyne 39 Brian Miles, G, Saint Michael's 15. Assumption 31 DeShawn Ziths, G, American International Kevin Van Dam, G, Bentley 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 21 All-Time Results

500 Wins, 528 Losses (39 Seasons)

1963-64 Barrington ;, 86-73 1968-69 Bridgewater State W 77-59 12-11 overall Babson w 102-86 21-5 overall Nasson W 81-78 Head Coach: Earl Shannon Curry w 96-68 Head Coach: Tom Folliard Barrington L 75-88 Nichols L 74-76 Nichols W 82-73 Rhode Island Design ft 128-62 New York Tech L 96-101 Southeastern Mass W 61-55 Saint Francis L ot 84-88 Nichols W 81-72 Bentley V'. 74-71 Saint Francis ft 85-60 Gordon 1 70-77 Barrington 1 65-68 New Haven L 72-128 Nasson ft 79-66 Suffolk 1 73-86 New Haven 1 80-8S Gordon W 92-82 Nichols w 81-54 Nasson \'l 90-74 Gordon 1 80-95 Sacred Heart ',',' 113-100 Bentley w 57-52 Southeastern Mass .'. 91-86 Saint Francis N 104-92 Nasson ft 87-58 Nichols \>i 81-54 Quinnipiac L 65-93 Bentley L 71-96 Gordon w 94-68 Saint Francis L 65-67 Babson 1 87-89 1966-67 Bridgewater State w 84-66 Bridgewater State .'. 109-91 Gordon L 70-86 22-2 overall Babson 1 61-79 Bentley 1 96-105 New Haven L 57-106 Head Coach: Tom Duffy Biscayne L 75-79 Babson w 77-72 Bradford-Durfee W 76-63 Forida Tech ',',' 87-82 Oavisville .'. 86-67 Nasson ,v 123-72 Saint Leo 1 71-86 1971-72 Nasson H 72-71 Saint Francis ft 88-81 Gordon w 61-59 13-10 overall Curry L 85-89 Western New England w 112-65 Southeastern Mass ft 72-68 Head Coach: Tom Folliard Suffolk L 80-90 Maine-Portland ,'. 109-90 Saint Francis ft 69-59 Nichols L 81-92 Sacred Heart w 78-76 Nasson w 89-70 Rhode Island College L 74-92 Curry W 93-69 Barrington ;; 79-54 Sacred Heart w 96-92 Saint Francis ft 85-77 Babson NI 103-86 Bentley ft 74-72 Bridgewater State ft 84-71 Quinnipiac I 70-77 New Bedford Tech L 87-88 New Bedlord Tech ',<; 85-70 Maine-Portland w 91-90 Barrington w 94-67 Emerson W 85-66 Gordon W 110-89 Barrington w 84-70 Babson A 81-61 Bentley w 96-88 Nichols H 88-73 Bentley ft 83-74 New Haven I 78-83 Barrington ,v 105-91 Maine-Portland W 106-95 Quinnipiac ft 70-67 Colby W 78-69 Rhode Island Design w 112-89 Scotland National Team ,v 61-54 Babson L 72-78 Stonehill ft 80-69 Western New England ft 78-50 New Hampshire College 1 77-92 Delaware L 83-103 1964-65 Nasson W 91-71 Gordon L 80-90 16-6 overall Babson ft 108-93 1969-70 Suffolk L 74-79 Head Coach: Tom Duffy Curry ft 115-75 19-7 overall Quinnipiac L 78-96 Barrington w 73-67 Head Coach: Tom Folliard Barrington L 57-40 Emerson w 97-71 Saint Francis w 99-57 Southeastern Mass W 86-62 Bradford-Durfee w 86-61 Bentley ft ot 100-86 Saint Francis w 74-67 Nichols NI 68-66 Bentley L 85-86 Nichols w 114-81 Nichols w 76-66 Maine-Portland w 73-53 Barrington L 82-93 Babson w 75-73 Saint Leo N 80-74 Gordon N 72-63 Suffolk V, 88-86 Suffolk ft 88-80 Bridgewater State ft 85-76 Saint Francis w 65-56 Nichols w 83-70 Salem Slate + L 85-104 Barrington w 100-93 Nasson L ot 65-66 New Bedford Tech L 92-101 Quinnipiac + L 74-79 Colby 1 99-115 Bentley L 63-67 Gordon N 93-82 Babson ft 79-72 Babson W 78-65 Gordon W 80-72 + NAIA District 32 Tournament Maine-Portland w 80-72 Eastern Nazarene L 86-87 New Haven L 76-93 Gordon ,', 92-60 Babson .', 134-99 1967-68 Gordon ft 96-79 1972-73 Barrington W 116-104 15-7 overall Nichols w 81-67 20-6 overall Nichols L 85-87 Head Coach: Tom Duffy Southeastern Mass ,v 90-74 Head Coach: Tom Folliard Curry .'. 96-67 Nasson ft 92-71 Babson W 123-105 Saint Francis w '105-66 Babson w 107-82 Quinnipiac L 67-69 Saint Francis w 89-83 Barrington ',', 101-73 Suffolk L 75-82 Barrington ft 100-71 New Haven L 66-112 Eastern Connecticut NI 82-62 Saint Francis ft 89-71 Southeastern Mass w 77-73 Cury w 118-95 Maine-Portland W 77-62 Quinnipiac L 84-92 Nichols w 97-53 Suffolk V. 101-93 Saint Francis ft 91-77 Bentley .'. 73-69 Nasson ft 66-65 New Bedford Tech ,', 88-82 Nasson w 77-61 Barrington ',«,' 97-80 Saint Francis w 83-64 Bentley w 84-81 Gordon w 76-59 Nasson L 66-68 Saint Michael's 1 82-99 Nasson w 108-69 Nichols ft 109-64 Bridgewater Slate .'. 87-73 Clark ft 87-76 Babson w 91-77 Babson 1 92-95 Armstrong State 1 73-83 1965-66 Nichols vV 61-36 Babson W 93-76 Fort Lauderdale ft 62-53 17-7 overall Southeastern Mass L 58-64 Rhode Island College L 94-109 Maine-Portland ;, 70-55 Head Coach: Tom Duffy Bentley Ift 91-76 Gordon ft 66-60 Nasson w 88-56 1970-71 Suffolk ,7 72-65 Saint Francis w 80-77 Gordon L 89-96 11-14 overall Southeastern Mass ft 71-64 Nichols ft 67-65 Barrington W 90-80 Head Coach: Tom Folliard Quinnipiac I 65-80 New Haven L 80-95 Babson 1 75-83 Nasson N 81-41 Nasson w 80-70 Southeastern Mass ,', 90-81 Gordon ft 85-57 Barrington ft 86-74 Saint Francis V. 86-82 Suffolk L 85-89 Nichols L 71-80 Rhode Island College NI 84-69 Barrington ft 81-67 Sacred Heart W 97-84 Southeastern Mass W 93-78 Gordon .'. 75-63 Bentley w 103-87 Maine-Portland L 82-83 Quinnipiac L 65-76 Saint Francis ;, 87-61 Gordon H 73-63 Bentley 1 65 99 Barrington ft 90-81 Bentley i ot 87-93 Sacred Heart 1 85-105 New Haven 1 70-77 Babson W 81-76 Babson NI 107-84 New York Tech L 76-79 Merrimack L 76-91 Boston State A 74-71 Babson N 110-62 Colby L 95-96 Quinnipiac L 57-69 New Bedford Tech L 80-79 Loyola (Md.) L 72-112 Suffolk L 82-109 Washington & Lee L 72-79 Curry ft 130-99 Catholic L 71-106

22 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 1973-74 Southeastern Mass W 107-87 RHODE ISLAND COLLEGEW 74-66 New Haven W 85-83 20-8 overall Babson w 81-74 SOUTHEASTERN MASS W 81-66 Bentley # W 72-56 Head Coach: Tom Folliard Quinnipiac w 64-63 HARTFORD NI 79-61 Springfield # L 71-79 Barrington w 97-49 Lowell + w 98-70 Saint Francis W 101-86 Stonehill w 81-74 at Sacred Heart NI 91-84 Northeast-7 Conference game Barrington 1 87-89 Bentley L 74-76 at Southeastern Mass NI 74-72 # Northeast-7 Conference tournament Quinnipiac L 84-92 Rhode Island College w 86-68 at Lowell W 76 7! Central Connecticut L 87-89 Central Connecticut w 82-78 at Springfield L 73-76 1981-82 Nichols W 85-55 Assumption L 76-96 at Rhode Island College NI 79-67 14-12 overall; 5-7 Northeast-8 Southeastern Mass W ot 79-77 Quinnipiac L ot 61-63 at Barrington L 57-58 Head Coach: Leon Drury Hunter W 64-32 Babson L 71-74 QUINNIPIAC L 65-71 Bentley L ot 75-83 New Haven W 91-78 at Bentley W 83-71 at New Hampshire CollegeL 86-94 American International L 67-95 at Sacred Heart L 77-78 MERRIMACK W 95-82 Springfield L 80-97 1976-77 at Saint Anselm W 101-91 at Southeastern Mass W 83-65 Gordon W 76-58 13-13 overall CENTRAL CONNECTICUT w 72-59 UMASS BOSTON w 85-68 Suffolk W 95-51 Head Coach: Tom Folliard STONEHILL w 90-74 SAINT ANSELM w 80-68 Barrington w 84-66 at Army L 61-76 BRIDGEPORT w 71-69 Maine-Portland w 115-53 Worcester State w 106-76 at Assumption 1 61-75 SAINT lOSEPH'S w 90-73 Quinnipiac w 93-68 Quinnipiac w 79-74 NEW HAVEN w 97-96 Cheyney + L 71-83 babson w 67-63 Colby L ot 84-91 BABSON w 75-71 Husson + w 83-82 New Haven w 74-69 Nichols w 104-69 Southeastern Mass w 95-93 LOWELL w 91-76 Nasson NI 102-67 Southern Connecticut L 84-86 Sacred Heart L 88-92 SPRINGFIELD * L 50-74 Gordon W 93-71 Suffolk L 90-91 AMER. INTERNATIONAL * L 75-79 Rhode Island College w 71-60 Bridgeport w 80-79 1979-80 at Bentley * w 76-70 Stonehill w 78-63 Rhode Island College w 124-96 20-7 overall at Assumption * w 103-90 Southeastern Mass w 110-71 Southeastern Mass NI 95-85 Head Coach: Leon Drury at Hartford * L 50-58 Saint Francis w 88-81 Brandeis L 90-93 STONEHILL * L 69-76 Nasson L 87-91 Hartford L 85-89 Quinnipiac w 86-81 RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE L 51-52 Babson NI 78-69 Gordon W 115-85 Barrington w 62-48 ASSUMPTION * L 75-76 Bentley NI 77-72 Saint Francis NI 108-82 Southern Connecticut w 86-70 BENTLEY * w 66-65 Worcester State NI 92-77 Babson L 86-106 Bridgeport w 66-64 at American International *L 57-69 Roger Williams L 63-64 Southeastern Mass w 75-54 New Hampshire College w 68-67 at Central Connecticut L 76-104 Rhode Island College L 67-85 Southeastern Mass w 78-68 at Springfield * W 75-70 1974-75 Quinnipiac L 86-91 Hartford w 76-69 at Western New England w 71-70 21-8 overall Barrington w 108-79 Springfield w 84-72 HARTFORD * w 74-57 Head Coach: Tom Folliard Bentley W 83-81 Hartwick L 76-85 at Stonehill * i 75-99 Stonehill L 79-98 American International w 78-74 at Assumption # L 81-82 Assumption L 83-95 Saint Anselm I 73-75 Western New England L 96-98 Quinnipiac L 52-69 Central Connecticut L 68-72 Soulheastern Mass W 87-71 1982-83 Catholic W 77-71 Assumption L 71-95 Eastern Illinois L 58-83 12-16 overall; 6-8 Northeast-8 Nichols W 112-77 Springfield W 73-70 Springfield L 81-83 Head Coach: Leon Drury Barrington w 88-45 New Haven 1 71-73 Rhode Island College NI 56-54 Southeastern Mass w 83-75 Babson w 97-68 Babson NI 73-64 New Hampshire College 1 68-66 Rhode Island College NI 87-73 Quinnipiac NI 74-72 Merrimack L 66-67 Clark w 87-72 1977-78 Sacred Heart W 55-50 Lowell L 76-84 Bridgeport L 77-92 20-6 overall Bentley L 87-96 Elizabeth City w 79-77 Gordon W 101-44 Head Coach: Tom Folliard Saint Anselm W 82-72 Cheyney L 67-72 Suffolk L 67-76 Central Connecticut W 84-71 Saint Anselm * NI 64-57 Saint Francis (Maine) W 71-57 Worcester State w 93-53 Stonehill w 71-68 Southern Connecticut W 89-73 Nasson W 82-63 Quinnipiac L 82-84 Assumption L 89-92 Bridgeport L 67-72 Barrington w 89-64 Nichols w 109-61 New Haven w 92-82 Mount Saint Mary L 79-94 Bentley 1 75-93 Southern Connecticut w 80-65 Lowell w 84-73 Randolph-Macon 1 62-74 Quinnipiac L 82-92 Lowell w 92-79 Springfield # L 78-91 American International * 1 58-68 Babson w 73-69 Bridgeport w 85-67 Quinnipiac # L 97-102 Bentley * L 64-65 Saint Francis (Maine) w 77-73 Rhode Island College w 81-75 Assumption * L 99-103 Nasson w 101-61 Southeastern Mass w 95-63 # NCAA tournament Hartford * NI 74-72 Gordon ft 124-69 Hartford L 60-69 Stonehill * W 76-69 New Haven w 78-74 Hartwick L 68-84 1980-81 Rhode Island College W 93-74 Stonehill L 73-76 Oneonta State W 67-56 18-10 overall; 3-2 Northeast-7 Assumption * L 69-92 Central Connecticut w 71-58 Southeastern Mass w 73-68 Head Coach: Leon Drury Bentley * L 77-91 Rhode Island College NI 95-93 Babson w 84-75 American International * L 70-81 Southeastern Mass W 87-86 Springfield w 75-63 New Hampshire College 1 53-62 Central Connecticut L 77-95 Babson W 93-80 Rhode Island College w 59-37 UMass Boston ft 82-66 Saint Anselm * w 83-75 Roger Williams w 62-52 Barrington w 85-68 Quinnipiac L 70-72 Hartford * 1 77-80 Eastern Connecticut w 83-72 Quinnipiac w 62-56 Rhode Island College W 80-72 Springfield * w 80-71 Winona State L 72-93 Saint Anselm w 71-58 Massachusetts L 76-85 Keene State w 101-65 Central Connecticut w 84-80 Hartford * W 88-70 Springfield * L 67-85 1975-76 Stonehill NI 72-71 Bridgeport 1 83-90 Stonehill * W 88-81 16-11 overall Assumption NI 72-69 New York Tech L 60-62 Assumption # L 76-83 Head Coach: Tom Folliard New Haven w 80-76 Longwood w 63-62 Bentley L 78-91 Maryland-Baltimore County L 69-71 * Northeast-8 Conferenceam e Southern Connecticut NI 87-74 Babson w 91-80 Western New England W 94-75 # Northeast-8 Conference tournament Buffalo State L 66-70 Merrimack + L 91-116 Lowell w 68-63 Kings w 89-83 Bridgeport + 1 85-89 Southern Connecticut w 77-73 1983-84 Nichols w 81-72 Springfield * 1 66-73 6-21 overall; 2-12 Northeast-8 Southeastern Mass w 88-75 + NCAA tournament Rhode Island College w 80-58 Head Coach: Leon Drury Suffolk w 83-57 Southeastern Mass w 65-57 Rhode Island College L 85-98 1978-79 Quinnipiac L 67-69 New Hampshire College L 75-79 Gordon w 96-53 18-10 overall Sacred Heart W 93-90 Lowell W 73-66 Southern Connecticut w 98-83 Head Coach: Leon Drury Babson w 85-76 Merrimack 1 68-72 Hartwick L 69-87 Bentley * NI 82-68 Mount Saint Mary L 98-102 Biscayne L 58-72 WORCESTER STATE W 106-80 Saint Anselm NI 77-68 Puget Sound L 51-67 Eckerd W 99-78 at Quinnipiac L 62-73 Central Connecticut W 77-73 Rhode Island College W 87-79 Florda Southern L 86-90 NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE W 74-73 Stonehill * L 68-76 Southern Connecticut L 65-68 Colby L 78-83 at Southern Connecticut w 70-60 American International * W 84-79 Bridgeport L 65-68 Saint Francis W 101-80 at Bridgeport L 80-93 Assumption * W 70-65 Central Connecticut L 90-110 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 23 Southeastern Mass w 73-70 at Saint Anselm * L 67-82 * Northeast-10 Conferencegam e at Assumption * L 64-69 Stonehill " 86-89 AMER. INTERNATIONAL * 1 56-65 # Northeast-10 tournament at American International *1 72-92 Stonehill 89-91 at Merrimack * L 73-85 at Saint Michael's * L 69-77 Hartford * 61-62 Assumption * W 74-58 1988-89 at Brown L 81-98 Bentley * 82-83 at Stonehill * 1 75-80 4-23 overall; 1-17 Northeast-10 MERRIMACK • 1 78-106 American International * 68-69 Bentley * 1 76-77 Head Coach: Leon Drury at Springfield * 1 76-85 Saint Anselm * W 74-72 at American International *1 65-83 QUINNIPIAC * 1 88-100 Springfield " 60-73 Springfield * L 62-71 at Rhode Island College 1 60-80 at Bentley * L 73-76 Assumption * 83-85 Saint Anselm * L 65-78 ROGER WILLIAMS W 80-55 at Saint Anselm * L 70-104 Bentley * 76-88 at American International fiL 55-68 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT L 59-67 ASSUMPTION * L 71-73 Hartford * 71-87 MERRIMACK * L 62-74 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL• L 72-74 American International * 69-80 * Northeast-8 Conferencejam e at Brown L 71-86 SAINT MICHAEL'S * W 77-74 Saint Anselm * W 83-63 # Northeast-8 Conferencetournamen t at New Hampshire CollegeL 58-74 at Merrimack ' L 81-99 Assumption * 67-92 at American International *L 67-75 SPRINGFIELD * L 58-90 Keene State W 90-74 1986-87 at Bridgeport 1 70-89 BENTLEY * L 82-88 Stonehill * 87-101 5-22 overall; 3-11 Northeast-8 JERSEY CITY STATE L 99-102 at Stonehill * W 88-83 Springfield * 55-61 Head Coach: Leon Drury RHODE ISLAND COLLEGEW 97-93 Assumption # 77-89 MERCY w 93-89 * Northeast-10 Conferencegam e at Lowell L 66-67 STONEHILL * i 83-98 * Northeast-8 Conferencegam e NBVFiAMPSHFECCufGE L 78-90 QUINNIPIAC * L 81-82 1991-92 # Northeast-8 Conference tournament at Rhode Island College L 61-71 at Bentley * L 85-100 3-22 overall; 2-14 Northeast-10 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT W 69-57 at Saint Michael's * L 64-105 Head Coach: Ed Reilly 1984-85 at Bridgeport L 71-99 SPRINGFIELD * L 87-99 11-17 overall; 5-9 Northeast-8 at Rhode Island L 53-100 ASSUMPTION * 1 77-101 at Saint Rose L 90-104 Head Coach: Leon Drury ROGER WILLIAMS W 88-57 AMER. INTERNATIONAL * 1 75-82 Sacred Heart + L 87-93 SAINT JOSEPH'S L 68-69 at Quinnipiac * W 68-67 at Dowling 1 64-76 NEWtWfSHRECCUBI L 64-65 at Rollins 1 76-95 at Merrimack * L 68-80 BENTLEY * L 69-84 PLYMOUTH STATE W 96-69 at Florida Tech L 64-76 SAINT ANSELM * L 73-79 NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE L 69-93 at Lowell L 70-82 Bentley + L 70-79 BENTLEY * L 74-95 at Southern Connecticut L 54-80 at Bridgeport L 58-75 SPRINGFIELD * W 69-61 SAINT MICHAEL'S * L 89-99 BRIDGEPORT L 58-84 Concordia + W 67-66 ASSUMPTION * L 69-71 at Springfield * L 87-88 RHODE ISLAND COLLEGEW 69-54 at Rhode Island College w 90-89 at Brown L 78-108 at Assumption * L 79-93 at Brown L 80-86 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT L 49-68 at Merrimack * W 85-73 at Saint Anselm * L 70-87 SACRED HEART L 54-96 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT L 69-91 at Stonehill * L 73-86 at Stonehill * 1 81-103 at Stonehill * L 74-79 at Rhode Island L 50-83 SAINT ANSELM * L 66-89 SPRINGFIELD * L 50-61 at Sacred Heart L 67-78 AMER. INTERNATIONAL ' L 78-95 * Northeast-10 Conferencegam e at Quinnipiac * L 63-64 Mercy = W 72-67 MERRIMACK * L 73-69 at Saint Michael's * L 50-52 New Haven = W 85-81 at Assumption " L 84-92 1989-90 at Assumption * L 56-87 STONEHILL * w 84-79 STONEHILL * 1 76-85 3-24 overall; 2-16 Northeast-10 SAINT ANSELM * 1 76-97 MERRIMACK * w 74-71 at Bentley * L 68-79 Head Coach: Ed Reilly AMER. INTERNATIONAL * w 74-71 at Bentley * L 63-73 AMER. INTERNATIONAL * 1 74-83 STONEHILL • L 88-89 at American International *L 77-93 at Springfield " L 60-79 RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE L 80-82 at Merrimack * L 85-107 SAINT ANSELM* L 71-72 BENTLEY * L 66-76 at Brown 1 52-76 BENTLEY * W 68-67 at Springfield ' L 64-80 at Saint Anselm * L 81-108 at Southern Connecticut L 65-83 QUINNIPIAC * L 92-97 at Assumption * NI 95-73 at Saint Anselm # L 52-68 at Saint Anselm * L 77-96 SAINT MICHAEL'S * L 70-103 BENTLEY * L 52-54 NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE L 62-86 ASSUMPTION * L 76-103 at Merrimack * W 73-71 * Northeast-10 Conferencegam e QUINNIPIAC * L 67-79 at Saint Anselm * L 80-84 AMER. INTERNATIONAL * L 65-70 + at Melbourne, Fla. BRIDGEPORT 1 75-99 at American International *L 71-80 at Saint Anselm * w 77-66 # Northeast-10 Conference tournament at Mercy w 70-68 ASSUMPTION * L 54-75 NEW YORK TECH L 51-55 * Northeast-10 Conferencegam e at Stonehill * L 62-76 1987-88 STONEHILL L 100-116 SAINT JOSEPH'S W 102-88 7-23 overall; 3-15 Northeast-10 DOWLING L 65-76 1992-93 SPRINGFIELD * L 58-62 Head Coach: Leon Drury at Stonehill * L 75-77 7-18 overall; 4-14 Northeast-10 at Springfield # 1 61-74 ASSUMPTION * L 61-72 Head Coach: Ed Reilly ROGER WILLIAMS ft 77-62 AMER. INTERNATIONAI ' L 59-80 * Northeast-8 Conferencegam e LOWELL L 68-88 SAINT MICHAEL'S * L 63-69 RHODE ISLAND COLLEGEW 73-66 + at Bridgeport, Conn. RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE 1 85-100 at Merrimack * L 75-93 STONEHILL * 1 53-61 = at Fairfield, Conn. at Southern Connecticut 1 54-59 SPRINGFIELD * L 45-49 at Bentley ' 1 68-90 # Northeast-8 Conference tournament at Merrimack * L 52-56 at Quinnipiac * L 87-100 at New Hampshire College1 66-79 at Central Connecticut * L 68-75 BENTLEY * L 68-89 at Sacred Heart L 68-96 1985-86 at Brown L 78-97 SAINT ANSELM * 1 75-99 MERCY L 57-64 11-21 overall; 4-10 Northeast-8 AMER. INTERNATIONAL • L 63-70 at Assumption * L 65-123 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT W 88-87 Head Coach: Leon Drury BRIDGEPORT L 86-105 at American International *L 75-93 UMASS LOWELL W ot 73-71 NEW YORK TECH W 104-94 at Saint Michael's * L 55-64 at Springfield * L 54-67 at Rhode Island L 50-86 FLORIDA TECH L 90-97 MERRIMACK * W 75-74 QUINNIPIAC * W 89-85 WENTWORTH W 113-43 at Chaminade W forfeit, 64-80 at Springfield * 1 62-76 SAINT MICHAEL'S * L 63-85 at New Hampshire CollegeL 72-90 at Slippery Rock L 84-98 at Bentley * NI 85-80 ASSUMPTION * W 79-71 RHODE ISLAND COLLEGEW 64-43 at Saint Anselm * L 72-84 STONEHILL * 1 74-79 at Saint Anselm * 1 71-88 Lowell W 84-74 at Stonehill ' L 80-86 at American International *L 72-89 Bridgeport w 64-60 at Quinnipiac * L 72-98 • Northeast-10 Conferencegam e at Stonehill * L 66-88 at Saint Martin L 60-63 BENTLEY * L 76-90 MERRIMACK * W 72-70 at Puget Sound L 72-88 SAINT MICHAEL'S * L 65-75 1990-91 at Teikyo Post L 84-96 at Alaska-Fairbanks NI 75-73 at Springfield * W 72-68 8-18 overall; 9-9 Northeast-10 BENTLEY * L 56-65 at Alaska-Fairbanks L 70-78 at Assumption * L 63-60 Head Coach: Ed Reilly at Quinnipiac * L 62-65 at Alaska-Anchorage L 57-70 QUINNIPIAC * L 74-85 at Saint Michael's * L ot 65-78 at Alaska-Anchorage L 69-75 at American International *W 69-66 at Rhode Island College W 90-83 at Assumption * W ot 119-110 Pace + L 57-58 MERRIMACK * NI 60-58 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT w 78-64 SAINT ANSELM * I 62-69 Saint Joseph's + W 91-89 SAINT ANSELM * L 72-76 SAINT ANSELM * w 89-85 AMER. INTERNATIONAL * L 69-75 at Springfield * L 50-73 STONEHILL * L 63-85 CLARK w 72-71 at Merrimack * L ot 78-79 at Assumption * NI 67-60 at Bentley * L 66-107 at New Hampshire CollegeL 86-95 SPRINGFIELD * L ot 73-77 at Southern Connecticut W 76-61 at Saint Michael's * L 84-93 at Quinnipiac * L 76-95 Merrimack * L 67-74 SPRINGFIELD » W 58-56 at Bridgeport L 74-96 * Northeast-10 Conferencegam e Stonehill * W 61-59 ASSUMPTION * L 66-94 KEENE STATE w 87-70 at Bentley • w 79-78 at American International #L 64-76 EAST STROUDSBURG w 78-65 STONEHILL * L 74-78

24 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 1993-94 at Assumption * W 84-78 NEW HAVEN * W ot 75-72 2000-01 15-14 overall; 9-9 Northeast-10 at American International *L 57-61 at Pace * I 82-90 8-18 overall; 5-17 Northeast-10 Head Coach: Ed Reilly SAINT ANSELM * 1 76-101 Head Coach: Ed Reilly at Saint Michael's * L 73-87 * Northeast-10 Conferencegam e TEIKYO POST YV 93-80 MERRIMACK * W 81-75 + at Winter Park, Fla. PUERTO RICO-RIO PIEDRASW 86-67 at UMass Lowell L 77-82 BENTLEY * L 57-59 BINGHAMTON W 61-50 NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE L ot 98-101 at Stonehill * 1 63-66 1998-99 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL• L 61-77 at Saint Anselm * W 94-82 AMER. INTERNATIONAL* W 72-58 9-17 overall; 5-13 Northeast-10 SAINT ROSE * W 63-51 at Keene State W 74-61 ASSUMPTION * W 73-59 Head Coach: Ed Reilly at Pace * L 63-74 at Southern Connecticut NI 88-85 at Quinnipiac * NI 72-67 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT W* 60-49 at Florida Southern L 65-68 at Bentley * L 67-87 LYNN L 69-76 at Stonehill * L ot 55-57 at Tampa L 66-92 NEW HAVEN W 73-70 at New Haven L 81-91 at New Haven L 61-68 SAINT MICHAEL'S * L 86-97 SAINT MICHAEL'S * W ot 99-96 at Franklin Pierce L 66-69 at Assumption * L ot 76-80 BRIDGEPORT W 93-82 at Merrimack * L 63-65 SOUTHAMPTON NI 98-92 BENTLEY * L 61-68 QUINNIPIAC * L 83-87 Stonehill # W 68-66 BRIDGEPORT NI 74-46 MERRIMACK * L 69-73 at Merrimack * L 73-75 at Saint Anselm # L 81-100 at Pace * L 78-108 ASSUMPTION * L 74-82 BENTLEY * W 84-74 SAINT ANSELM * L 71-97 at American International *L 54-85 STONEHILL * NI 90-84 * Northeast-10 Conferencegam e UMASS LOWELL L 62-67 at Saint Rose ' L 55-76 at Assumption * w 85-71 # Northeast-10 tournament at Manchester, N.H. at American International *I 57-93 PACE* W 81-62 at American International *L 93-94 STONEHILL * L 74-76 at Southern Connecticut * L 61-72 SPRINGFIELD • L 75-78 1996-97 Kutztown + W 62-55 FRANKLIN PIERCE * L 56-57 at Saint Michael's * L 77-81 18-10 overall; 10-8 Northeast-10 at Stony Brook w 77-59 at Binghamton W ot 89-81 SAINT ANSELM * L 79-102 Head Coach: Ed Reilly SAINT MICHAEL'S * L 72-85 at UMass Lowell * L 50-53 at Quinnipiac * L 79-82 at Bentley * L 69-100 NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGEW 62-50 at Springfield * W 82-73 at Franklin Pierce W ot 75-70 at Assumption * L 70-75 at Le Moyne * W 55-51 MERRIMACK * W 71-63 DOWLING ',»,' 67-65 MERRIMACK * NI 82-73 SAINT ANSELM * L 68-79 at Bentley * W ot 103-102 ROLLINS w 76-72 at Le Moyne * L 63-73 at Saint Michael's * L 55-69 at Stonehill * I 66-93 at New Haven w ot 99-88 at Saint Anselm * L 46-69 at Bentley * L 71-93 ASSUMPTION * W 87-60 UMASS LOWELL w ot 84-78 PACE* W ot 101-97 STONEHILL * L ot 68-73 AMER. INTERNATIONAL * NI ot 93-90 SAINT MICHAEL'S * w 79-59 LE MOYNE * w 88-73 at Merrimack * L 63-80 Springfield # NI 86-76 SAINT ANSELM * L 68-70 at Merrimack * I 83-97 Stonehill # W 89-68 SACRED HEART NI 91-86 ASSUMPTION * w 99-74 * Northeast-10 Conferencgame e American International # L 89-90 at New Hampshire CollegeL 88-100 BENTLEY* . L 75-90 at Merrimack * w 75-68 AMER. INTERNATIONAL * W 71-60 " Northeast-10 Conference game at American International *L 69-88 at Stonehill * L 82-87 # Northeast-10 tournament LE MOYNE * W 87-64 at Saint Michael's * L 67-83 at Stonehill * W 88-71 1994-95 at Quinnipiac * W 92-74 * Northeast-10 Conferencegam e 10-16 overall; 7-11 Northeast-10 BENTLEY * W 82-79 + at Stony Brook, N.Y. Head Coach: Ed Reilly at Assumption * NI 76-66 MERRIMACK * 95-100 1999-2000 L KEENE STATE NI 80-69 at Saint Anselm * W 83-74 8-19 overall; 6-12 Northeast-10 UMASS LOWELL L 70-84 at Le Moyne * L 71-82 Head Coach: Ed Reilly at New Hampshire CollegeL 71-97 QUINNIPIAC * NI 70-61 SAINT ANSELM * L ot 88-90 STONEHILL * W 73-80 at Saint Mary's (Texas) 73-85 at Saint Michael's * L 74-88 AMER. INTERNATIONAL * W 79-67 Incarnate Word + 54-74 ENDICOTT W 73-37 at Bentley * 1 63-80 NEW HAVEN 93-65 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT 1 68-84 at Saint Michael's * L 77-84 at Saint Anselm * 60-74 at New Haven w 62-57 at Assumption * L 70-92 AMER. INTERNATIONAL 75-86 at Providence L 60-85 BENTLEY # NI 83-76 at Stonehill * W 86-78 at Bridgeport L 77-95 at Saint Michael's ## W 76-58 Edinboro % w 78-59 at Quinnipiac * L 65-73 Le Moyne ## L 61-72 at Saint Rose % 77-88 MERRIMACK * W 68-66 Bloomsburg % 72-75 at Bentley * L 66-74 * Northeast-10 Conferencgame e NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE 78-81 at Stonehill * W 81-72 # Northeast-10 tournament at Smithfield, R.I. at Saint Michael's * 82-89 ASSUMPTION * w 108-91 ## Northeast-10 tournament at Colchester, Vt. BENTLEY * 68-92 AMER. INTERNATIONAL * L 57-64 ASSUMPTION " 87-92 at Springfield * L 70-77 1997-98 at Merrimack * 69-89 SAINT MICHAEL'S * W 60-48 7-19 overall; 6-14 Northeast-10 LE MOYNE * NI 81-76 at Saint Anselm * L 83-100 Head Coach: Ed Reilly SAINT ANSELM * 73-92 QUINNIPIAC " I 69-85 at Pace * 64-79 SPRINGFIELD * W 82-63 ASSUMPTION * L 80-90 at Le Moyne * W 88-85 at Merrimack * L 91-103 SAINT MICHAEL'S * W 81-68 MERRIMACK * 79-96 BENTLEY * NI 74-69 at American International *w ot 78-77 at Assumption * W 84-76 STONEHILL • L 77-81 MERRIMACK * NI 81-80 at UMass Lowell * 49-79 at Assumption * NI 84-75 at Saint Anselm * L 73-101 at Bentley * 58-76 at American International *L 69-72 FRANKLIN PIERCE L 74-79 at American International * 47-94 at Bentley ' L 51-66 STONEHILL * w 85-72 * Northeast-10 Conferencegam e at UMass Lowell L 61-64 SAINT MICHAEL'S * 65-81 Indiana (Pa.) + 1 60-65 PACE* w 73-70 1995-96 Rollins + 1 52-54 at Merrimack # 65-86 13-14 overall; 8-8 Northeast-10 LE MOYNE * 1 58-67 Head Coach: Ed Reilly at Stonehill * 1 86-92 * Northeast-10 Conferencegam e at Quinnipiac * NI 72-68 + at San Antonio, Texas FRANKLIN PIERCE W 92-89 PACE* NI 77-51 # Northeast-10 tournament at UMass Lowell W 88-75 at Assumption * L 84-89 NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE L 103-110 BENTLEY * L 85-91 QUINNIPIAC * W 90-66 AMER. INTERNATIONAL * W 62-57 BRIDGEPORT W 69-57 at Saint Michael's * L 64-72 at Saint Anselm * L 80-82 at Saint Anselm * L 60-76 at Dowling L 73-76 at Merrimack * 1 60-76 at Cal State Dominguez HillLs 59-64 at Le Moyne * L 77-91 at Cal State Los Angeles1 66-79 QUINNIPIAC * L 73-76 at Cal State Bakersfield L 81-88 at Stonehill * L 63-87 at Stonehill * NI 74-73 at Sacred Heart 1 67-83

2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 25 2000-01 Results

Won 8, Lost 18 (5-13 Northeast-10 Conference) ^^^^^^^^^^•i

Date Oppoent W/L ...Score. November 18 PUERT3 RICO-RIO PIEDRAS.... W...... 86-67.. 19 BINGH\MTO N W...... 61-50.. 26 AMERIA N INTERNATIONAL * L... Wallace 14.... 29 SAINTROSE * W...... 63-51. December 2 at Pac L...... 63-74. 5 SOUTHER N CONNECTICUT * W... 9 at Stonehill * L... yekwu/Noel 8 12 at Nev L... January 4 at ASSLmptio n * L... ot 76-80. 6 BENTLEY * L... 11 MERRI"1ACK * L...... 69-73. 13 ASSUMPTION * L...... 74-82.. Noel 11 16 Americ L...... 54-85.. ...Williams 13.... Williams 7 20 at Sain L...... 55-76.. 22 PACE' W...... 81-62...... Williams 13 25 at Sout L...... 61-72.. Noel 10 28 FRANKJ N PIERCE* L... 29 at Binghamto n W.. ot 89-81.. Noel 9 31 atUMa L...... 50-53. Williams 9 February 3 NFW HAMPSHIRE COLIFGF *. W...... 62-50.. 6 at Lei* W... 10 SAINT \NSELM* L...... 68-79. 13 at Sain L... 17 at Beney * L...... 71-93.. Noel 6 19 STONEHILL * L... ot 68-73.. ...Williams 12.... Williams 7 21 at Mer L...

* Northeast-10 Confeenc e game

2000-01 Statistics PLAYER GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA pa 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA pa OFF-DEF TOT--AVGPF-F O A TO BIX ST PTS-AVG 5 Brian Bigos 24-23 744-31.0 128-263 ,487 35-86 .407 80-127 .630 34-80 114-43 61-1 25 59 3 16 371-15.5 25 Chinedu Onyekwu 24-17 570-23.8 82-231 .355 24-74 .342 38-57 .667 31-43 74-3.1 44 1 33 52 3 12 226-9.4 34 lasonNoel 25-18 594-23.8 90-161 .559 3-11 .2/3 31-74 .419 67-88 155-6.2 63-2 29 61 16 19 214-8.6 10 Gouty Gaye 26-13 576-22.2 61-171 357 36-105 .343 29-32 .906 32-46 78-3.0 60 2 42 60 0 29 187-7.2 50 Mike Williams 26-25 681-26.2 74-156 .474 0-1 .(XX) 39-68 .574 62-130 192-7.4 79 5 22 53 70 6 187-7.2 12 Ion Wallace 23-9 476-20.7 49-158 .310 28-91 ,308 24-37 .649 7-33 40-1.7 40-2 29 28 1 21 150-6.5 42 Erik Barlow 8-1 123-15.4 17-25 .680 0-0 — 6-11 .545 11-11 22-2.8 17-0 1 8 0 1 40-5.0 20 Aaron Bowles 20-13 496-24.8 30-80 .375 10-33 .303 14-22 .636 8-35 43-2.2 44-1 49 56 1 27 844,2 23 Doug Schumann 17-0 181-10.6 19-52 .365 1-1 1.000 15-21 .714 20-12 32-1.9 39-1 13 19 5 6 54-3.2 11 Jim Choquette 15-0 141-9.4 15-40 .375 7-25 280 2-4 .500 3-8 11-0.7 13-0 5 14 0 8 39-2.6 40 BenjiOmisore 24-2 322-13.4 28-53 .528 0-1 ,000 4-22 ,182 22-35 57-2.4 57 3 19 37 15 10 60-2.5 21 Chris Rose 21-9 355-16.9 17-44 .386 6-22 .273 7-10 .700 5-22 27-1.3 27-1 38 23 0 16 47-2.2 44 DanPkxone 100 41-4.1 7-11 .636 0-1 .000 5-7 .714 5-6 9-0.9 3-0 4 2 1 1 19-1.9 Team 49-68 1174.5 5 Bryant 27 5300 617-1445 .427 150-451 .333 294-492 .598 354-617 971-37.3 547-17 309 477 115 174 1678-64.5 Opponents 27 5300 572-1397 .409 163-497 .328 470-640 .734 304-597 901-34.7 494 310 395 66 222 1777-68.3

26 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball The Record Book —- •

m. The top performances in Bryant Basketball history wammmm Individual Records Rebounds Points Game 25 Ben Billie, 1967-68 Game 53 Dave Sorafine vs. Saint Francis, 1975-76 Season 386 Ben Billie, 1967-68 352 Dave Sorafine, 1973-74 Season 802 Tom Smile, 1965-66 336 Dave Sorafine, 1975-76 711 Dave Sorafine, 1973-74 319 Ernie DeWitt, 1980-81 673 Dave Sorafine, 1975-76 293 Tommy Box, 1976-77 633 Ernie DeWitt, 1980-81 Career 1,036 Ernie DeWitt, 1977-81 576 Dave Burrows, 1993-94 761 DanMazzulla, 1976-80 649 Paul Berlo, 1980-83 Career 2,390 Tom Smile, 19676-67 633 Ben Billie, 1967-69 2,239 Ernie DeWitt, 1977-81 619 Noel Watson, 1993-97 1,854 Dave Sorafine, 1973-76 1,715 Paul Berlo, 1979-83 Rebounding Average 1,651 Gregg Cooper, 1982-86 Season 12.3 Ernie DeWitt, 1980-81 Career 13.2 Ben Billie, 1967-69 1,554 Noel Watson, 1993-97 1,499 David Burrow, 1990-94 Assists 1,475 Lee Schatzlein, 1980-84 Game 21 Ned Bohan vs. Saint Anselm, 1974-75 1,405 Jason Bennett, 1997-2000 Season 319 NedBohan, 1974-75 1,389 DanMazzulla, 1976-80 Career 964 Ned Bohan, 1971-75 1,326 Jerome Grier, 1992-96 Blocks 1,203 Don Gray, 1966-69 Game 8 Mike Williams vs. Merrimack, Feb. 21, 2001 1,185 Ray Depelteau, 1971-73 Season 70- Mike Williams, 2000-01 1,173 Derek Higgs, 1986-89 Career 109 Steve Wiacek, 1993-97 1,170 Geroge Yates, 1966-69 Steals 1,164 Herman Thomas, 1993-97 Game 6 Robert Shuler vs. Saint Michael's, 1993 1,114 Ron Harrison, 1980-84 Season 57 Jerome Grier, 1993-94 1,107 Bob Chuprevich, 1968-69 Career 184 Jerome Grier, 1992-96 1,089 Rich Rose, 1989-92 1,067 Bruce Stewart, 1971-73 TEAM RECORDS Wins 12 1966-67 1,063 Julius Sacko, 1987-91 Win Streak 22 1966-67 1,046 Dennis Verni, 1980-83 Win Pet. .971 1966-67 1,019 Paul Seymour, 1976-78 Losses 24 1991-92 1,017 Tom Dupont, 1973-76 Losing Streak 15 1991-92 1,006 Chris Avery, 1974-78 Points Scoring Average Game 134 vs. Babson, 1965 Season 31.4 Tom Smile, 1965-66 Season 2,402 1974-75 Career 28.8 Tom Smile, 1964-67 Field Goals Field Goals Made Game 53 vs. Babson, 1965 Game 25 Dave Sorafine vs. Saint Francis, 1975-76 Season 989 1973-74 Season 309 Dave Sorafine, 1975-76 Career 970 Ernie DeWitt, 1977-81 Field Goal Percentage Game .672 vs. Suffolk, 1974 Field GoalPercentag e Season .543 1978-79 Game .895 Ernie DeWitt (17-19), 1980-81 Season .661 Ernie DeWitt 288-436), 1980-81 Three-Point Field Goals Career .628 Ernie DeWitt (984-1568), 1977-81 Game 15 vs. Teikyo Post, 1992 Season 200 1993-94 Free Throws Made Game 22 Lee Schatzlien vs. Mount St. Mary's, 1983-84 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Season 208 Tom Smile, 1965-66 Game .818 vs. Franklin Pierce, 1999 (9 of 11) Career 572 Tom Smile, 1964-67 Season .378 1999-2000 Free Throw Percentage Rebounds Game 1.000 Tom Smile (12-12) vs. New Haven, 1965 Game 69 vs. Rhode Island College, 1986 Colin Lawson (12-12) vs. Assumption199 3 Season 1462 1987-88 Season .913 Dan Mazzulla (42-46), 1977-78 Career .861 Steve Ruggieri (179-202), 1980-84 Assists Game 30 vs. Saint Michael's, 1995 Three-Point Field Goals Season 569 1982-83 Game 8 Jason Bennett vs. Merrimack, Jan. 11996 9 Season 83 Tom Larranaga, 1987-88 Blocks Career 295 Jason Bennett, 1997-2000 Game 13 vs. Assumption, 1985 Season 1985-86 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 176 Game .833 Jerome Grier (5-6) vs. Florida Southern, Dec. 28,1993 Steals Season .473 Rob Fritz (52-110), 1989-90 Game 25 vs. Babson, 1994 Career .408 Jerome Grier (281-731), 1992-96 Season 352 1994-95

2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 27 This Is Bryant College

It's About Changing Lives

characterized by close personal connections between individ­ ual faculty, staff and students, a clear and sustained emphasis Education For Business on developing the whole person, and opportunities to tailor Leadership individual learning experiences. With that in mind, the college has set forth clear and concise Bryant College has been educating objectives to increase the quality of academic programs, and America's business leaders for more than 138 years. In response to the changing develop a student-centered campus that is diverse in its make­ global marketplace, Bryant offers a nation­ up. ally acclaimed education that blends both business principles and liberal arts. A Beautiful Campus Bryant holds accreditation from the Bryant's wooded campus is situated in Smithfield, R.I. Three AACSB — the International Association for Management Education — a distinc­ hundred eighty-seven acres of New England countryside that tion that is shared with include rolling hills, quiet woods, scenic ponds, and open the finest university- based business and man­ agement schools in the nation as well as from the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. The Bryant student body is made up of 2,500 students representing more than 30 states and 40 countries. The size of Bryant's classes averages 30 students, ensuring per­ sonal attention both in and out of the classroom. More than 80 percent of Bryant's faculty have doc­ toral degrees or the high­ est degree possible in their fields.

fields make up the campus. The college offers a secure and Vision 2010 spacious setting that is close to the attractions of metropoli­ tan areas. As part of the strategic planning initiative The hub of campus academic activity is the Unistructure, an undertaken under the leadership of Bryant all-encompassing building that contains classrooms and facul­ College president Ronald K. Machtley, the ty and administrative offices. A focal point of the college has introduced a new long-term Unistructure is the plexiglass-domed Koffler Rotunda, a cen­ plan designed to make Bryant the institu­ tral gathering place for members of the Bryant community. tion choice for students seeking a small- Also located in the Unistructure is the Edith M. Hodgson college experience. Memorial Library, one of the finest business libraries in New Vision 2010 points to the importance of England. The residence halls, computer center, student cen­ providing an educational experience of ter, and athletic complex are all within walking distance. exceptional value. At its core, this means Manv student-oriented services are located at the Bryant that the college will provide an education

28 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball Center. Conveniences include the ball, Bruins hockey, Celtics basket­ campus bookstore, typing and word- ball, the Museum of Fine Arts, the processing facilities, copy and "Something wonderful — for our Boston Symphony Orchestra, the­ resume services, a unisex hair salon, whole region — is happening at aters, clubs, and thousands of col­ dry cleaners, game and music rooms, Bryant College. lege students, is one hour north by a wide-screen TV lounge, an inter- car. New York City, with its end­ faith chapel, and areas to study and less attractions, is only a three- talk. Under the creative leadership of and-a-half hour drive. While all Seventy-nine percent of Bryant's its trustees and its president, students may have a car on-cam­ students live on-campus, and the admissions are up, varsity foot­ pus, regular train and bus services housing options are one reason why. ball has been introduced and are available. T.F. Green Airport in Housing is guaranteed at Bryant, and nearby Warwick, R.I., is 20 min­ campus life is flourishing." the accommodations are excellent. utes away. The Freshman Complex houses up to 600 first-year students in its two Providence Journal Providence residence halls. Sophomores and June 9, 2000 juniors may choose the privacy and Considered by many to be luxury of a suite in the village area. America's newest renaissance city, Many seniors settle into one of the I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^W 84 townhouses located near the edge for the younger generation. The of campus. city, where the average age of the population is 29, has been The social life at Bryant is active. Students enjoy a wide range called, "a young, hip getaway with youthful exuberance," by of activities driven by more than 60 clubs and organizations in USA Today. addition to regular on-campus activities such as concerts, feature The cultural life of Providence caters to younger crowds in films, intramural sports, music programs, performing arts series, part because the city and surrounding area is home to 12 col­ and philanthropic events, which are available to all students. leges and universities. In fact, Providence ranks first in the nation in students per capita, creating a vibrant nightlife, arts A Great Location and cultural scene. The College I lill and Wickenden Street neighborhoods teem Because of its central location, Bryant offers a choice of inter­ with cafes, eateries, antique and craft shops, music shops and esting destinations. Rhode Island has many geographic, historic galleries that attract younger residents and myriad college stu­ and cultural attractions as well as a shoreline that stretches an dents. Dozens of music and dance clubs, many of which attract incredible 400 miles. top national headliners, dot the waterfront. Movies, restaurants and several shopping malls are just minutes Providence also is the home of the Providence Bruins, the away. The state capital of Providence, just 15 minutes from the AHL affiliate of the Boston Bruins. The city hosted NBC's Bryant campus, is the place to Gravity Games in 1999, go for a wide variety of fine bringing extreme spots ethnic food, professional back to its birthplace — the sports, concerts, and other first edition of ESPN's X special events. Games were held in the city The cultural life of in 1995. The Boston Red Providence caters to younger Sox' -A farm team, crowds in part because the the Pawtuckct Red Sox play city and surrounding area is just a short ride from home to 12 colleges and uni­ downtown Providence. versities. In fact, Providence Bryant College is located ranks first in the nation in just 15 minutes northwest students per capita, creating a of Providence — close vibrant nightlife and a rich enough for its students to arts and cultural scene. take advantage of an unlim­ Historic Newport, a 45- ited number of internships minute drive south, boasts and cultural and recreation­ fabulous beaches, a al opportunities. Public renowned jazz festival, transportation is readily world-class sailing events and available to and from the waterfront mansions. Boston, Bryant campus. the home of Red Sox base-

2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 29 The Wellness Center

The Wellness Center has dramatically increased the opportunities for Bryant stu­ dents to improve their physical conditioning, and provides an additional means for them to develop self-confidence and independence. Opening in December 2001, equipped with a six-lane, 25-yard swimming pool; a 9,000-squarc-foot fitness center that is modeled after private sector health clubs; an aerobics and martial arts studio; and free weights, the Wellness Center will ensure that our students are healthy in body as well as in mind.

The George E. Bello Center For Information And

Technology

The George E. Bello Center for Information and Technology will transform the stu­ dent learning experience and prepare our graduates to compete in an increasingly demanding and complicated world. Designed by the nationally renowned Gwathmey Siegel and Associates Architects, the 71,000-square-foot building represents the height of information-age technology. In addition to housing The Douglas and Judith Krupp Library, it offers group and individual study areas, electronic classrooms, a digital library, a trading room that simulates real-world financial trading conditions, a grand hall that serves as the centerpiece for both formal and informal gatherings, a cyber cafe, and much more.

30 2001-02 Bryant College Basketball Athletic Facilities

Bryant supports its athletics program with the finest facilities in the region

Bryant Athletics & Recreation Center Home of Bryant Basketball

The Bryant basketball program boasts what is arguably the finest home facility in the Northeast-10 Conference in the Bryant Athletic& Recreation Center. The arena, which can accommodate 2,700 spectators, features a com­ pletely resurfaced court and boasts new state-of-the-art lighting. In addi­ tion to the competition court, the main arena also houses two courts that are used during practice sessions. The Athletics & Recreation Center also features brand new, state-of- the-art locker rooms for the Bryant basketball teams. The carpeted lock­ er rooms provide for a spacious and comfortable team area and are equipped with fine wood lockers, a new sound system and television monitors. In addition to the main arena, the Athletic & Recreation Center serves as the hub for the entire department of athletics. The facility houses the Jarvis Varsity Fitness Center, which is a fully equipped wellness area that is used exclusively by Bryant stu­ dent-athletes. The Athletic & Recreation Center also features a multipurpose activities center, which serves as the site for a variety of campus events. The multipurpose center allows Bryant's varsity programs an effective indoor practice facility and also accom­ modates the Bulldogs' intramural athletics program as well as campus functions and concerts.

Newly refurbished in 2001, the Bryant men's basketball locker room is among the finest in New England

Bulldog Stadium

The centerpiece of Bryant College's outdoor athletic facilities, Bulldog Stadium was completed in 1999 to coincide with the varsity debut of Bryant football. With a seating capacity of 4,400, Bulldog Stadium utilizes a design that is usually reserved for larger stadiums, ensuring excellent sight lines and maximum comfort for spectators. A 3,200-seat permanent bleacher comprises the backdrop for the home side of] the field, while 1,200 additional seats are available on the visitor's side. Three hundred seats in the stadium are equipped with backs and armrests. Bulldog Stadium's playing surface was laser-graded, and special turf was installed in time for the 1999 varsity season. In addition to serving as the home of Bryant Football, Bulldog Stadium also plays host to the college's men's and women's , and men's and women's soccer teams.

2001-02 Bryant College Basketball 31 Bryant Athletics

Bulldogs making their mark in NCAA Division II

As an NCAA Division II institution, Bryant College affords The center also is host to its students the opportunity to participate at a high level of the Jarvis Varsity Weight athletic competition while maintaining its reputation as a Room and a 31,000-square- leader in higher education. foot Wellness Center, which The college sponsors was completed in 2001. 21 varsity sports and The Wellness Center fea­ supports those pro­ tures a full aquatic facility as grams with the region's well as an expansive exercise finest facilities. Bulldog room with the latest in fitness Stadium, home of technology. Bryant's football, soc­ With its breadth of varsity cer and lacrosse teams, programs and the top-notch was completed in 1999 facilities to match, Bryant's and has drawn praise athletics programs have for its comfort and enjoyed an unparalleled period accessibility. of success in recent years. Bryant also unveiled Two Bryant teams, volleyball new complexes for and men's golf, qualified for baseball and in the NCAA Division II Championships in the 2000-01 season, 2000 that have quickly while a third, men's cross country, sent an individual to the become the envy of national finals for the first time in school history. The men's other institutions. Both golf team captured its 17th Northeast-10 Conference champi­ facilities feature stepped dugouts, bullpens for home and visit­ onship in the last 20 years, while the baseball, men's tennis ing teams, efficient drainage systems, and electron­ men's lacrosse and volleyball teams ic scoreboards. all placed in the top three in the The Bryant Athletics & Recreation Center is NE-10 regular-season standings. home to the Bulldogs' highly competitive basket­ The men's and women's basket­ ball and volleyball teams. The main arena has ball teams, as well as the baseball three beautiful hardwood courts and a center- and men's golf teams, have all court seating capacity of 2,400 to give the been nationally ranked in recent Bulldogs a decisive home-court advantage. The years, while the men's lacrosse facility is also used for special events, concerts and team was ranked as high as No. 6 guest speakers. in the nation in the 2001 season. The Bulldog field hockey squad, meanwhile, earned a national top- Bulldog Athletics At A Glance 10 ranking this past fall, while the women's soccer team finished the 2001 season ranked No. 24 in the Affiliations nation following its NCAA tourna­ NCAA Division II ment appearance. Northeast-10 Conference Three Bryant student-athletes earned District I Academic All- Varsity Sports America recognition in 2000-01 as Men (10) Women (11) football standout Greg Wolyniec Baseball Basketball earned the honor for the second Basketball Cross Country straight year, while baseball's Chris Cross Country Field Hockev Carpentier and volleyball's Jeanette Football Golf Rulli were first-time selections. Golf Lacrosse Wolyniec also was the winner of Lacrosse Soccer the prestigious ECAC/Robbins Soccer Softball Scholar-Athlete Award, given to Tennis Tennis one male athlete and one female Indoor Track & Field Indoor Track & Field athlete in Divisions I, II and III Outdoor Track & Field Outdoor Track & Field for excellence in academics and Volleyball athletics.

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Senior captain Doug Schumann / ^

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2001-02 Schedule

BABC (exhibition) at Dominican (N.Y.) Holy Family + at American International * .. at Saint Rose * December NEW HAVEN at Southern Connecticut ' STONEHILL * PACE * I Sat. 22 SAINT lOSEPH'S (Maine).

ASSUMPTION * at Bentley * at Merrimack * at Assumption * AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ' SAINT ROSE" SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT *. at Franklin Pierce * UMASS LOWELL * February at Southern New Hampshire LE MOYNE * at Saint Anselm * SAINT MICHAEL'S *

at Stonehill * MERRIMACK * Northeast-10 Tournament... Northeast-10 Tournament... Northeast-10 Tournament...

Northeast-10 Championship

+ at Orangeburg, N.Y. Home games in CAPS at Bryant Athletic Center

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