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Basketball Guide, 2001-02 Senior captain Chinedu Onyekwu m VA M «. 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 Basketball 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.
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