2018-19 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY men’s 2018-19 SCSU Men’s Basketball Southern connecticut state university Owls Schedule/Results (19-11, 12-8 NE10) at university of new haven (19-8, 13-7 NE10) Date Opponent Time/Result Wed., mar. 3 • 7:00 p.m. • west Haven, Conn. 11/2 UConn!@ L, 96-64 11/10 Post University^ L, 102-103 With a 97-87 upset of Northeast 10 Tournament top 11/11 Univ. of Sciences^ L, 67-69 seed Saint Anselm on Sunday, Mar. 3, No. 4 seed Southern Connecticut moves on to face the No. 2 11/14 at Saint Rose* W, 87-64 seed University of New Haven on Wednesday, Mar. 11/17 Le Moyne* L, 75-85 6 at 7 p.m. at Chargers Gymnasium. 11/20 at Univ. of Sciences L, 62-67 11/25 Caldwell W, 81-69 ALL-TIME IN THE NE10 TOURNAMENT • Wednesday’s game marks the second trip to the 11/28 New Haven* L, 82-85 NE10 Semifinals, all-time, with the last time coming 12/1 Adelphi* W. 85-69 during the 2013-14 season. That season, the Owls 12/4 at American Int’l* W, 72-61 defeated New Haven in the conference finals for 12/8 at Pace* W, 86-82 OT their first NE10 Championship in program history. 12/15 at Jefferson W, 69-68 • Southern enters Wednesday’s night matchup at New Haven on a three-game winning streak. 12/19 Concordia (NY) W, 97-76 • The Owls have reached the semifinals by virtue 12/30 Queens W, 63-52 of an 80-75 win against Stonehill in the tournament 1/2 LIU Post W, 112-57 first round before a 97-87 upset of top seed Saint 1/9 Merrimack* W, 80-71 Anselm in the quarterfinals. 1/12 at SNHU* L, 86-88 (2OT) • Southern is 7-8 all-time in the NE10 Tournament. • The Owls have claimed one NE10 Tournament 1/15 Saint Anselm* L, 99-113 Championship, in 2014, with a 73-71 win against 1/19 at Stonehill* L, 78-85 New Haven. 1/23 Franklin Pierce* W, 100-89 1/26 Bentley* W, 100-88 ALL-TIME VS. NEW HAVEN 1/29 at Assumption* W, 73-63 • The Chargers lead the all-time series against the 2/2 at Saint Michael’s* W, 71-68 Owls, 46-42. Southern both meetings against New Haven this season. 2/6 at New Haven* L, 77-99 • Southern won the only postseason matchup 2/9 Saint Rose* W, 98-81 between the two teams, all-time, in the 2014 NE10 2/12 American Int’l* L, 77-83 Championship game. 2/16 at Le Moyne* W, 97-91 2/20 at Adelphi* L, 75-81 THE LAST TIME THEY MET UNH 99, SCSU 77 (Feb. 6, 2019) 2/23 Pace* W, 77-61 • Kealen Ives scored a team-high 26 points, six 3/1 Stonehill# W, 80-75 rebounds and one . 3/3 Saint Anselm$ W, 97-87 • C.J. Seaforth recorded 21 points, six rebounds 3/6 New Haven% 7:00 PM and one in the loss. BOLD denotes home game at James Moore Field • Joey Wallace tallied double-digit points for the fourth time this season with 11 as well as five House rebounds and two steals on the night. ^ - Nuetral Site * - Northeast 10 Conference THE OWLS’ LAST TIME OUT ! - Exhibition Game • The Southern Connecticut State University men’s @ - at Gampel Pavillion (Storrs, Conn.) basketball team upset Northeast 10 Championship top-seeded and nationally-ranked No. 18/13 # - NE10 Tournament First Round Saint Anselm, 97-87, in a quarterfinal matchup in $ - NE10 Tournament Quarterfinals Manchester, N.H. % - NE10 Tournament Semifinals • Joey Wallace had a career game, posting 19 points and 13 rebounds while Taurus Adams also had a double-double with 12 points and 10 boards. Adams’ double-double is his first of the season, and third all-time, while Wallace’s double-double was Southern Connecticut State University Quick his second of the season. Facts • Kealen Ives and C.J. Seaforth delivered 25 points Location New Haven, Conn. each in the Owls’ victory. Enrollment 10,300 • Seaforth converted on 11-of-12 from the President Dr. Joe Bertolino line down the stretch as he led the Owls with 16 Colors Reflex Blue and White second-half points on his way to 25. Nickname Owls • Ives followed a 14- first half with 11 in Home Facility Moore Field House the second half to give him another incredible Capacity 6,000 performance in the NE10 Tournament. Through Conference NE10 two games, Ives is averaging 31 points per game after his 37-point explosion against Stonehill in the Department of Athletics NE10 First Round. Director of Athletics Jay Moran • The Owls hit on 12-of-29 from three-point range, Associate A.D./Ath. Facilities Joe Hines giving them their 10th game in their last 12 outings Associate A.D./Compliance Matt Letkowski with double-digit three-point totals. It also marks Assistant A.D./Fiscal Affairs Gio D’Onofrio the fourth time in their last five games in which they Assistant A.D./Equipment Chris Lynn have hit 12 three-pointers. Assoc. A.D./Communications Ken Sweeten • The Owls were also 27-for-34 from the free throw SWA Kelley Frassinelli line, including a 20-for-25 second half. Head Athletic Trainer Lisa Dupuis Asst. Coordinator of Facilities Jay Turiano THE OWLS BY THE NUMBERS Faculty Athletics Rep. Dr. Jim MacGregor • Beesley ranks 69th nationally and is fourth in the NE10 with 8.2 rebounds per game. His 221 total Men’s Basketball Quick Facts rebounds rank sixth in the NE10. Head Coach Scott Burrell • Kealen Ives’ 5.9 assists per game rank fourth in Record at SCSU/Years 58-33/3 Years the NE10 and 24st in NCAA Division II basketball. Career Record/Years same His 176 total assists also rank fourth in the NE10 NCAA Playoff Appearances 2 (2015, 2016) and 12th nationally. Last NCAA Appearance 2016 • Isaiah McLeod ranks fourth in the NE10 and 32nd nationally at 21.1 points per game. McLeod is Athletic Communications second the NE10 in three-point percentage Associate A.D./Communications (44.9%) while also ranking 19th nationally. Ken Sweeten • C.J. Seaforth is fourth in the conference in three- Email sweetenk1@ points made and 45th nationally with 83 on the year. southernct.edu He is second on the team in three-point field goal Office/Cell Phone 203-392-6005 percentage (40.9%) ranked seventh in the NE10 203-917-5787 and 61st nationally. Athletics Communications • As a team, the Owls’ 307 three-pointers rank third Assistant/Men’s Basketball Tyler Costello in the conference and 19th among all DII schools Email costello1@ while their 40.7% from three-point ranks leads the southernct.edu NE10 and 13th nationally. Office Phone 203-392-6005 TEAM LEADERS SCSU Points Per Game: Isaiah McLeod (21.1), Kealen Ives (16.4), C.J. Seaforth (14.1) Rebounds Per Game: Luke Beesley (8.2), Isaiah McLeod (5.9), Joey Wallace (5.0) Assists: Kealen Ives (176), C.J. Seaforth (71), Isaiah McLeod (44) Steals: Isaiah McLeod (34), Kealen Ives (31), C.J. Seaforth (26),

NEW HAVEN Points Per Game: Elijah Bailey (19.9), Derrick Rowland (12.8), Roy Kane Jr. (12.0) Rebounds Per Game: Kessly Felizor (7.3), Roy Kane Jr. (5.9), Najee Larcher (4.1) Assists: Derrick Rowland (88), Quashawn Lane (80), Elijah Bailey (41) Steals: Derrick Rowland (33), Kessly Felizor (28), Quashawn Lane (23)

CHART TOPPER With his 12 points against Saint Anselm McLeod now stands in 10th place with 1,745 career points and trails Tylon Smith ‘15 for 9th place all-time at The 2019 NE10 Championship Tournament SCSU with 1,761. Seeding: Northeast Division: ISAIAH MCLEOD AND KEALEN IVES EARN 1. Saint Anselm (18-3) ALL-NORTHEAST 10 HONORS 2. Merrimack (14-7) Isaiah McLeod and Kealen Ives earned All- 3. Bentley (12-9) Northeast 10 Conference honors, as announced by 4. Franklin Pierce (11-10) the conference on Tuesday, Mar. 5. McLeod was 5. Stonehill (8-13) * named to the First Team while Ives was named to the Third Team. * Stonehill and SNHU both finished with an 8-13 record, and they split their season series 1-1. Both McLeod is the eighth Southern Connecticut men’s teams were 0-2 vs. Saint Anselm. Stonehill earned basketball student-athlete to earn NE10 First Team the #5 seed based on a 1-1 record vs. Merrimack honors and the first since Michael Mallory in 2017. (SNHU was 0-2 vs. Merrimack). McLeod earned his second-straight all-conference Southwest Division: honor after earning Second Team recognition in 1. Le Moyne (14-6) 2018. McLeod averaged a team-high 21.8 points 2. New Haven (13-7) ** per game as well as 6.1 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 3. Adelphi (13-7) ** 1.3 steals in 27 games for the Owls this season. 4. Southern Connecticut (12-8) Through the regular season, he tied for the team 5. Pace (9-11) lead with 76 three-pointers. A seven-time NE10 Weekly Honor Roll selection he was named the ** Adelphi and New Haven split their season series Northeast 10 Player of the Week on Feb. 18. 1-1. Both teams were 0-2 vs. Le Moyne. New Haven McLeod finished the regular season ranked second earned the #2 seed based on their 2-0 record vs. in the NE10 and 21st in NCAA Division II men’s SCSU (Adelphi was 1-1 vs. SCSU). basketball in points per game (21.8) and second in total points (545). He also led the NE10 in Semifinals Wednesday, March 6th (at highest seeds three-point field goal percentage (45.5%), which remaining): also ranks 15th nationally, fifth in the NE10 in field Game 7: Le Moyne (No. 1 seed SW) vs. Merrimack goal percentage (51.9%), second in free throw (No. 2 Seed NE) - 7:00 PM percentage (90.2%) and second in three-point field Game 8: New Haven (No. 2 seed SW) vs. Southern goals made per game (3.04). He was the only player Connecticut (No. 4 seed SW) - 7:00 PM in the NE10 to shoot 50% from the field, 45% from three-point range and 90% from the free throw line Championship Saturday, March 9th (at highest seed and finished the regular season with 15 20-point remaining): performances in 25 games played, including four Game 9: Game 8 winner vs. Game 7 winner (1:00 games with 30-or-more points. PM) Ives completed the regular season averaging 15.2 points per game as well as a team-leading 5.9 assists. The transfer from Division I Rider University ranked fourth in the NE10 in assists per game, and fourth with 165 assists and was one of three players in the NE10 with 400 points and 165 assists, and one of four players in the conference to average 15 points and five assists per game. In 20 NE10 contests, Ives averaged 16.9 points and 5.8 assists per game. To date, Ives has scored in double figures in 15 straight games, and is averaging a team-leading 31 points in two NE10 Conference Tournament games. 2018-19 Southern Connecticut State University Men’s Basketball Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School 1 Isaiah McLeod G Sr. 6-1 165 Cambridge, Mass. / Cambridge Rindge & Latin 2 William Antrum G Fr. 6-0 225 New Haven, Conn./Wilbur Cross 3 C.J. Seaforth G So. 6-1 175 Hamden, Conn./Hamden/Iona College 5 Issac Grant F Jr. 6-6 250 Jamaica, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy/Queens(N.Y.) 10 Ulyen Coleman G So. 6-4 185 Brockton, Mass./Catholic Memorial 13 Taurus Adams II F Jr. 6-7 225 Milwaukee, Wis. / Brown Deer 21 Kealen Ives G Sr. 5-9 165 Providence, R.I./Classical/Rider U. 22 Joey Wallace F Sr. 6-3 185 Rochester, N.Y. / Immaculate 23 Isaiah Boissard G Jr. 6-3 190 Walden, N.Y./Valley Central/Western Texas 24 Mekhi Warren G Fr. 6-5 180 New Haven, Conn./Hillhouse 25 Michael Mozzicato G Fr. 6-4 195 Wethersfield, Conn./Wethersfield 33 Zack Penn F Fr. 6-7 230 New Haftford, Conn./Norwest Regional 52 Luke Beesley F Sr. 6-6 225 Champaign, Ill./Champaign Central/Parkland

Head Coach: Scott Burrell Assistant Coach: Mark Fogel

2018-19 Southern Connecticut State University Men’s Basketball Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School 13 Taurus Adams II F Jr. 6-7 225 Milwaukee, Wis. / Brown Deer 2 William Antrum G Fr. 6-0 225 New Haven, Conn./Wilbur Cross 52 Luke Beesley F Sr. 6-6 225 Champaign, Ill./Champaign Central/Parkland 23 Isaiah Boissard G Jr. 6-3 190 Walden, N.Y./Valley Central/Western Texas 10 Ulyen Coleman G So. 6-4 185 Brockton, Mass./Catholic Memorial 5 Issac Grant F Jr. 6-6 250 Jamaica, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy/Queens(N.Y.) 21 Kealen Ives G Sr. 5-9 165 Providence, R.I./Classical/Rider U. 1 Isaiah McLeod G Sr. 6-1 165 Cambridge, Mass. / Cambridge Rindge & Latin 25 Michael Mozzicato G Fr. 6-4 195 Wethersfield, Conn./Wethersfield 33 Zack Penn F Fr. 6-7 230 New Haftford, Conn./Norwest Regional 3 C.J. Seaforth G So. 6-1 175 Hamden, Conn./Hamden/Iona College 22 Joey Wallace F Sr. 6-3 185 Rochester, N.Y. / Immaculate 24 Mekhi Warren G Fr. 6-5 180 New Haven, Conn./Hillhouse

Head Coach: Scott Burrell Assistant Coach: Mark Fogel

Pronunciation Guide 1 Isaiah McLeod Mah-Cloud 2 William Antrum AN-trum 10 Ulyen Coleman You-Lin 13 Taurus Adams TORE-is 21 Kealen Ives KEY-lon eyevs 23 Isaiah Boissard boo-SARD 24 Mehki Warren ME-ki 25 Michael Mozzicato moz-uh-cot-oh HC Scott Burrell burr-EL AC Mark Fogel foe-gull Southern Connecticut State Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 05, 2019) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 19-11 10-4 9-5 0-2 CONFERENCE 12-8 6-4 6-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 7-3 4-0 3-1 0-2

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 01 Isaiah McLeod 27-27 939 34.8201-394 . 5 1 79-176 . 4 4 88-98 . 8 9 17 141 158 5.9 50 0 44 50 6 34 569 21.1 21 Kealan Ives 30-28 104 34.9170-390 . 4 3 62-156 . 3 9 80-91 . 8 7 17 83 100 3.3 80 3 176 94 4 31 482 16.1 10 Ulyen Coleman 21-19 689 32.8115-244 . 4 7 44-99 . 4 4 30-39 . 7 6 20 73 93 4.4 31 1 24 36 4 13 304 14.5 03 C.J. Seaforth 30-26 883 29.4137-311 . 4 4 83-203 . 4 0 55-63 . 8 7 16 83 99 3.3 63 0 72 58 5 29 412 13.7 52 Luke Beesley 27-26 758 28.1 96-150 . 6 4 0-0 . 0 0 43-69 . 6 2 74 147 221 8.2 85 4 14 29 29 16 235 8.7 22 Joey W allace 23-11 680 29.6 73-157 . 4 6 18-53 . 3 4 21-34 . 6 1 42 77 119 5.2 58 0 42 32 8 21 185 8.0 13 Taurus Adams 27-2 423 15.7 63-116 . 5 4 7-21 . 3 3 20-29 . 6 9 51 47 98 3.6 65 2 12 26 3 8 153 5.7 33 Zack Penn 13-3 101 7.8 13-23 . 5 6 3-8 . 3 7 10-10 1.000 13 17 30 2.3 16 1 2 6 5 3 39 3.0 24 Mekhi Warren 16-0 123 7.7 16-29 . 5 5 0-0 . 0 0 13-22 . 5 9 9 16 25 1.6 16 0 0 6 7 1 45 2.8 25 Michael Mozzicato 27-2 306 11.3 17-45 . 3 7 10-31 . 3 2 9-10 . 9 0 10 19 29 1.1 22 0 17 11 3 2 53 2.0 05 Issac Grant 14-1 120 8.6 9-21 . 4 2 1-6 . 1 6 3-4 . 7 5 4 18 22 1.6 22 0 3 7 2 2 22 1.6 02 W illiam Antrum 9-0 31 3.4 3-6 . 5 0 0-2 . 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 4 4 0.4 2 0 6 1 0 2 6 0.7 23 Isaiah Boissard 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 . 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 32 42 74 10 Total...... 30 6102 913-188 . 4 8 307-755 . 4 0 372-469 . 7 9 305 767 107 35.7 510 11 412 366 76162 250 83.5 Opponents...... 30 6099 826-176 . 4 6 282-749 . 3 7 396-532 . 7 4 229 694 923 30.8 493 - 393 383 59155 233 77.7

TEAM STATISTICS SCS OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2505 2330 11/10/18 vs Post L 102-103 202 Points per game 83.5 77.7 11/11/18 vs USciences L 67-69 134 Scoring margin +5.8 - * 11/14/18 at Saint Rose W 87-64 368 FIELD GOALS-ATT 913-1886 826-1769 * 11/17/18 LE MOYNE L 75-85 215 Field goal pct . 4 8 4 . 4 6 7 11/20/18 at U. of the Sciences L 62-67 70 3 POINT FG-ATT 307-755 282-749 11/25/18 CALDWELL W 81-69 74 3-point FG pct . 4 0 7 . 3 7 7 * 11/28/18 NEW HAVEN L 82-85 324 3-pt FG made per gam 10.2 9.4 * 12/1/18 ADELPHI W 85-69 202 FREE THROWS-ATT 372-469 396-532 * 12/4/18 at American International W 72-61 178 Free throw pct . 7 9 3 . 7 4 4 * 12/8/18 at Pace Wot 86-82 343 F-Throws made per ga 12.4 13.2 12/15/18 at Jefferson W 69-68 127 REBOUNDS 1072 923 12/19/18 CONCORDIA W 97-76 170 Rebounds per game 35.7 30.8 12/30/18 QUEM W 63-52 102 Rebounding margin +5.0 - 01/02/19 at LIU Post W 112-57 80 ASSISTS 412 393 * 1/9/2019 MERRIMACK W 80-71 154 Assists per game 13.7 13.1 * 1/15/19 SAINT ANSELM L 99-113 144 TURNOVERS 366 383 * 01/12/19 at Southern N.H. L o 2 86-88 368 Turnovers per game 12.2 12.8 * 01/19/19 at Stonehill L 78-85 469 Turnover margin +0.6 - * 01/23/19 FRANKLIN PIERCE W 100-89 226 Assist/turnover ratio 1.1 1.0 * 01/26/19 BENTLEY W 100-88 214 STEALS 162 155 * 01/29/19 at Assumption W 73-63 217 Steals per game 5.4 5.2 * 02/02/19 at Saint Michael's College W 71-68 1011 BLOCKS 76 59 * 02/06/19 at New Haven L 77-99 841 Blocks per game 2.5 2.0 * 2/9/2019 SAINT ROSE W 98-81 217 ATTENDANCE 3137 5950 * 2/13/19 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL L 77-83 192 Home games-Avg/Gam 14-224 14-401 * 02/16/19 at Le Moyne Wot 97-91 421 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 2-168 * 02/20/19 at Adelphi University L 75-81 564 * 2/23/19 PACE W 77-61 352 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Totals 3/1/2019 STONEHILL W 80-75 551 Southern Connecti 11861279 31 9 2505 03/03/19 at Saint Anselm W 97-87 557 Opponents 11161182 21 11 2330 * - Conference game Scott Burrell Head Coach 4th Season All-Time Record at SCSU: 75-44 (.630)

Scott Burrell, the 2016 ECAC Coach of the Year, completed his third season as head men’s basketball coach at Southern Connecticut State University in 2017-18. His first two seasons at SCSU produced back-to-back NCAA Tournament berths, and his 56 wins over his first three years are the most successful opening three-year stretch for any Owls’ coach in program history. His teams have also thrived academically during his first two years, highlighted by con- secutive recognitions by the National Association of Basketball Coaches with its Team Academic Award. The 2017-18 season saw the Owls register a winning record and finish with a 16-12 record. SCSU had three players earn year-end laurels at the conclusion of the year, with Ulyen Coleman being named both the NE10 and ECAC Rookie of the Year. In addition, Luke Beesley and Jerry Luckett, Jr. were named to the NABC Honors Court for their work in the classroom.

The 2016-17 season was capped in another NCAA Tournament berth for the Owls, its fourth in a row overall, which extend- ed the new school record in that department. Michael Mallory was named the ECAC Player of the Year, an All-American by three different organizations and was also a NE10 Conference Man of the Year candidate. Mallory and Jerry Luckett were both named All-Conference, and six Owls were named to the NABC Honors Court for their work in the classroom. His inaugural season leading the Owls was a highly successful one on and off the court. The Owls finished with a 24-8 re- cord and qualified for the NCAA Tournament. SCSU also won the Northeast-10 Conference’s Southwest Division title. The team was ranked as high as No. 2 in the nation during the year. On the individual front, Desmond Williams and Michael Mallory both collected All-America honors, with Williams being tabbed as the Regional, ECAC and Northeast-10 Conference Player of the Year. Austin Carter was also named the NE-10 Defensive Player of the Year, while Joey Wallace was named to the All-Rookie Team. The team was also recognized for its work in the classroom by the NABC with its Team Academic Award, while five student- athletes were named to the NABC Honors Court. One of the greatest all-around athletes in Connecticut sports history, the former NBA World Champion and University of Connecticut legend was named as head men’s basketball coach at Southern Connecticut State University on July 10, 2015.

Burrell joined the Owls after eight seasons as an assistant coach at nearby , a stretch in which the Bobcats claimed 143 victories and made four Division I post-season appearances. Burrell played an instrumental role in the Bobcats’ overall success and transition from the to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.

A first-round draft pick (20th overall) of the in the 1993 NBA Draft, he also suited up with the , and New Jersey Nets in a professional career that ran from 1993-2006. Burrell was a member of the 1998 Chicago Bulls team that won the World Championship and averaged 7.0 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game over his NBA career. He also spent five seasons playing professionally in Japan, Spain, the Philippines and China before entering the coaching ranks as an assistant with the Colorado 14ers of the NBA Developmental League.

He remains the only athlete in professional sports history to be drafted in the first round of two different sports. A three-sport scholastic standout at Hamden High School, he was drafted in the first round of the 1989 Major League Baseball Draft by the (and again drafted by the the following year), but enrolled at the University of Con- necticut instead, where he developed into one of the Huskies’ all-time greats.

Burrell was the first player in UConn’s Division I history to top 1,500 points, 750 rebounds, 275 assists and 300 steals in his career. He averaged 13.6 points and 6.3 rebounds per game over his four seasons and set a new Huskies record with 310 steals. Burrell finished his career as the school’s all-time leader in blocked shots and was eighth on the school’s all-time scoring list before heading to the NBA.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in general studies from UConn. INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points Highest Scoring Average: 31.6, Don Perrelli, 1959-60 47 – Michael Mallory, at Bentley, 1/30/16 Points: 720, Michael Mallory, 2016-17 46 – Don Perrelli, vs. Bridgeport, 2/24/60 Rebounds: 394, Dan Sackman, 1966-67 Roger Flaherty, vs. Sacred Heart, 2/14/76 Field Goals Attempted: 618, Michael Mallory, 2016-17 45 – Archie Tracy, vs. Stonehill, 3/3/62 Field Goals Made: 273, Michael Prim, 1985-86 43 – Michael Mallory, vs. American International, 11/24/15 3-Point Field Goals Att.: 274, Michael Mallory, 2015-16 42 – Don Perrelli, vs. Queens, 2/11/60 3-Point Field Goals Made: 95, Michael Mallory, 2015-16 Michael Mallory, vs. So. New Hampshire, 3/11/17 Free Throws Attempted: 242, Nate Dickey, 1982-83 41 – Ilmar Tarikas, vs. Central Connecticut, 3/1/72 Free Throws Made: 168, Don Perrelli, 1959-60 40 – Desmond Williams, vs. Assumption, 1/26/16 Field Goal Percentage: .643, Ktrice McNeill, 2007-08 Tony Gonzalez, vs. Quinnipiac, 2/10/81 3-Point Field Goal %: .461, David Grenade, 1998-99 Don Perrelli, vs. Quinnipiac, 2/18/60 Free Throw%: .912, T.J. Trimboli, 1998-99 Michael Mallory, vs. Saint Michael’s, 1/4/17 Assists: 178, Tylon Smith, 2014-15 Blocks: 103, Aaron Davis, 2002-03 Rebounds Steals: 80, Tim Greene, 1996-97 32 – Frank Morgillo, vs. Hunter, 12/6/66 28 – Dan Sackman, vs. Central Connecticut State, 1965-66 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS 25 – Don Perrelli, vs. Quinnipiac, 2/18/60 Dan Sackman, vs. AIC, 1967-68 Points 2,515, Michael Mallory, 2013-17 Scoring Average: 23.5, Don Perrelli, 1957-60 Assists Field Goals Made: 882, Michael Mallory, 2013-17 15 – Henry Moss, vs. Post, 2/17/93 Field Goals Attempted: 2,035, Michael Mallory, 2013-17 3-Point Field Goals Made: 347, Michael Mallory, 2013-17 Steals 3-Point Field Goals Att.: 934, Michael Mallory, 2013-17 8 – Jonathan Greenfield, vs. Castleton State, 12/29/90 Free Throws Made: 554, Rich Radicioni, 1985-87, Luke Houston, at Assumption, 1/31/15 Free Throws Attempted: 689, Rich Radicioni, 1985-87, Field Goal %: .583, Jon Blandin, 1995-98 Blocks 3-Point Field Goal %: .412, T.J. Trimboli, 1996-2000 10 – Aaron Davis, vs. Pace, 12/4/02 Free Throw %: .877, T.J. Trimboli, 1996-2000 Aaron Davis, vs. Franklin Pierce, 11/26/00 Rebounds: 1,120, Don Sackman, 1965-68 Assists: 528, Tylon Smith, 2011-15 Blocks: 269, Aaron Davis, 1999-2003 Steals: 192, Luke Houston, 2011-15 Games Played: 125, Michael Mallory, 2013-17 THE LAST TIME THAT AN OWLS PLAYER.... Scored 40+ points 42, Michael Mallory, vs. SNHU, 3/11/17 Scored 30+ points. 30, Isaiah McLeod, at St. Rose, 2/3/18 Attempted 20+ field goals 21, Isaiah McLeod, at Pace, 2/20/18 Attempted 30+ field goals. 42, Michael Mallory, at Bentley, 1/30/16 Had a double-double. Joey Wallace (19 pts and 13 rebs) and Taurus Adams (12 pts and 10 rebs) at St. Anselm, 3/3/19 Two players had double-doubles Joey Wallace (19 pts and 13 rebs) and Taurus Adams (12 pts and 10 rebs) at St. Anselm, 3/3/19 Had a triple-double Aaron Davis (10 pts, 11 rebs, 10 bls), vs. Pace, 12/4/02 Two players had 20+ points C.J. Seaforth and Kealen Ives (25, each) at St. Anselm 3/3/19 Three players had 20+ points Michael Mallory (20), Desmond Williams, (20) and Austin Carter (20) vs. U. Sciences, 12/20/15 Four players had 20+ points Tylon Smith (32), Michael Mallory (27), Luke Houston (22) and Desmond Williams (22), vs. Saint Anselm, 1/13/15 Two players had 30+ points Michael Mallory (42 points) and Jerry Luckett, Jr. (30), vs. SNHU, 3/11/17 Two players had 35+ points Michael Mallory (47) and Desmond Williams (36), at Bentley, 1/30/16 Five players in double figures C.J. Seaforth (25), Kealan Ives (25), Joey Wallace (19), Isaiah McLeod (12), Taurus Adams (12) at St. Anselm 3/3/19 Eight players in double figures Deshawn Murphy (18), Tylon Smith (16), Luke Houston (15), Michael Mallory (13), Desmond Williams (12), Michael Bozzuto (11), Austin Carter (11) and Stefon Williams (11), vs. Felician, 11/21/14 Hit 6 three-point field goals 9, Ulyen Coleman, vs. UNH, 1/31/18 Hit 8 three-point field goals 9, Ulyen Coleman, vs. UNH, 1/31/18 Hit 10 three-point field goals 10, Michael Mallory, at Bentley, 1/30/16 Attempted 10 three-point field goals 11, C.J. Seaforth, vs. Caldwell, 11/2518 Made 10 free throws 10, Kealan Ives vs. Post, 11/10/18 Had 15+ rebounds 15, Austin Carter, vs. Adelphi, 11/16/16 Had 20+ rebounds 20, Jon Greenland, vs. Sacred Heart, 3/2/91 Had 30+ rebounds 32, Frank Morgillo, vs. Hunter, 12/6/66 Two players had 10+ rebounds Joey Wallace (13) and Taurus Adams (10) at St. Anselm, 3/3/19 Two players had 15+ rebounds Will Cadiz (15) and Greg Watts (15), vs. Quinnipiac, 12/8/94 Two players had 19+ rebounds Archie Tracy (23) and Wesley Perkins (19), vs. Maryland State, 2/16/62 Three players had 10+ rebounds Austin Carter (12), Desmond Williams (10) and Joey Wallace (10), vs. So. New Hampshire, 1/20/16 Four players had 10+ rebounds Archie Tracy (22), Don Norcross, (13), Anthony Lopes (11) and Kenneth Smith (11), vs. Danbury State, 12/62 Had 10+ assists 10, Kealen Ives vs. Saint Rose, 2/9/19 Had 5+ steals 5, Desmond Williams, at Merrimack, 1/12/16 Blocked 5+ shots 7, Austin Carter, at Nova Southeastern, 11/27/16 Blocked 10+ shots 10, Aaron Davis, vs. Pace, 12/4/02 Won in overtime W, 97-91 (OT), at Le Moyne, 2/16/19 Lost in overtime L, 86-88 (OT), at SNHU, 1/12/19 Played in two overtimes W, 113-111 (2OT), at Bentley, 1/30/16 Played in three overtimes L, 109-104, (4OT) vs. St. Michael’s, 1/9/12 Played in four overtimes L, 109-104, (4OT) vs. St. Michael’s, 1/9/12 Won by 30+ points 33, 96-63, vs. Pace, 2/21/17 Won by 40+ points 42, 123-81, vs. Felician, 11/21/14 Won by 50+ points 60, 122-62, vs. Baruch, 2/5/75 Won by 60+ points 60, 122-62, vs. Baruch, 2/5/75 Lost by 30+ points 32, 76-43, at LeMoyne, 2/7/09 Lost by 40+ points 41, 90-49, vs. New York Tech,11/16/08 Lost by 50+ points 58, 103-45, at St. Anselm, 2/18/02 Lost by 60+ points 63, 100-37, at Connecticut, 12/23/89 Scored 100+ points 100, vs. Bentley, 1/26/19 Scored 120+ points 124, at Pace, 2/10/01 Allowed 100+ points. 113, vs. St. Anselm, 1/15/19 Allowed 120+ points 124, at Pace, 2/10/01 Allowed 130+ points 131, vs. Central Oklahoma, 11/16/97 Scored under 50 points 47, vs. Saint Rose, 3/12/17 Allowed under 50 points 47, at AIC, 2/6/18 Shot 60% from the floor or better 60.9% (42-69), at LIU Post, 1/2/19 Shot 55% from the floor or better 55.6% (35-63), at Le Moyne, 2/16/19 Shot 30% from the floor or less 29.7% (19-64). vs. Sciences, 11/20/18 Held opponent to under 30% shooting 28.6%, at New Haven, 1/5/15 Did not hit a three-pointer vs. Stonehill, 1/21/12 Made 10 three-pointers 12, at St. Anselm, 3/3/19 Made 15 three-pointers 15, vs. Franklin Pierce, 1/23/19 Attempted 25 three-point field goals 29, at St. Anselm, 3/3/19 Attempted 30 three-point field goals 32, at American International, 2/13/19 Attempted 40 three-point field goals 47, at Saint Michael’s, 12/10/15 Shot over 50% from three-point range 60.0% (12-20) at Le Moyne, 2/16/19 Shot over 60% from three-point range 60.0% (12-20) at Le Moyne, 2/16/19 Attempted 35 free throws 37, vs. St. Rose, 2/9/19 Made 25 free throws 27, at St. Anselm, 3/3/19 10+ players scored a point 13, vs. Pace, 2/21/17 Had 50+ rebounds 51,vs. Holy Family, 11/12/16 Had 25 or fewer rebounds 21, at Pace, 2/8/12 Had 20+ assists. 28, at LIU Post, 1/2/19 Had 12+ steals 12, vs. Pace, 2/21/17 Had 15+ steals 17, at Assumption, 1/31/15 Blocked 8+ shots 8, vs. UNH, 11/30/16 Most Combined Points by SCSU and opponent 247, (Pace 124, SCSU 123, 4OT), at Pace, 2/10/01 Fewest Combined Points by SCSU and opponent 59, (CCSU 31, SCSU 28), at CCSU, 1/19/84 Won 5 straight games 6, 1/20/18-2/6/18 Won 10 straight games 19, 1/11/14-3/18/14 Won 12 straight games 19, 1/11/14-3/18/14 Lost 5 straight games 5, 2/12/11-2/26/11 Lost 10 straight games 16, 12/8/09-2/24/10 Lost 15 straight games 16, 12/8/09-2/24/10 CAREER LEADERS Points Assists 1. 2,515 – Michael Mallory, 2013-17 1. 528 - Tylon Smith, 2011-15 2. 1,936 – Rich Radicioni, 1985-87, 1988-90 2. 410 - T.J. Trimboli, 1996-00 3. 1,890 – Greg Langston, 2010-14 3. 401 - Daryle Breland, 1976-80 4. 1,888 – Jerritt Lewis, 1994-98 4. 365 - Jake Palluzzi, 1978-82 5. 1,854 – Don Perrelli, 1956-60 5. 355 - Michael Mallory, 2013-17 6. 1,805 – T.J. Trimboli, 1996-2000 6. 353 - Phil Valentin, 1988-92 7. 1,783 – David Grenade, 1998-2001 7. 351 - Henry Moss, 199-94 8. 1,773 – Michael Prim, 1982-86 8. 341 - Bobby Trimboli,1999-03 9. 1,761 – Tylon Smith, 2011-15 9. 339 - Kevin Connors, 1972-76 10. 1,745 – Isaiah McLeod, 2015-Present 10. 336 - David Grenade, 98-02 11. 1,507 – Paul “Topsy” DelGobbo, 1953-57 12. 1,416 – Henry Moss, 1990-94 Steals 13. 1,396 – Trevon Hamlet, 2010-13 1. 192 - Luke Houston, 2011-15 14. 1,368 – Mike McCurdy, 2001-05 2. 182 - Jerritt Lewis, 1994-98 15. 1,367 – Nate Dickey, 1980-84 3. 170 - Tylon Smith, 2011-15 16. 1,359 – Daryle Breland, 1976-80 4. 154 - Henry Moss, 1990-94 17. 1,287 – Kevin Connors, 1972-76 5. 150 - Michael Mallory, 2013-17 18. 1,263 – Luke Houston, 2011-15 T6. 140 - Tim Greene, 1995-97 19. 1,250 – Bill Fiske, 1966-69 Greg Langston, 2010-14 20. 1,240 – Archie Tracy, 1961-64 8. 138 – Isaiah McLeod, 2015-Present 21. 1,238 – Tony Gonzalez, 1980-82 9. 137 - Mike McCurdy, 2001-05 22. 1,200 – Bobby Trimboli, 1999-2003 10. 130 - Phil Valentin, 1988-92 23. 1,176 – Jeff Buckson, 1982-85 T11. 127 - Bobby Trimboli, 1999-2003 24. 1,112 – Frank Morgillo, 1966-69 T.J. Trimboli, 1996-2000 25. 1,090 – Ilmar Tarikas, 1969-72 26. 1,059 – Angelo Parenti, 1987-89 27. 1,057 – Russell Brown, 1981-83 28. 1,033 – Desmond Williams, 2014-16 29. 1,027 – Dan Sackman, 1965-68 30. 1,009 – John Lavery, 1972-76

Rebounds 1. 1,120 – Dan Sackman, 1965-68 2. 1,042 – Daryle Breland, 1976-80 3. 1,013 – Frank Morgillo, 1966-69 4. 919 – John Lavery, 1972-76 5. 779 – Nate Dickey, 1980-84 6. 763 – Rich Radicioni, 1985-87, 1988-90 7. 689 – Michael Prim, 1982-86 8. 658 – Austin Carter, 2013-17 9. 626 – Greg Langston, 2010-14 10. 618 – Kieran Ramsey, 2008-12 11. 614 – Henry Moss, 1990-94 12. 558 – Jon Blandin, 1995-98 T13. 531 – Michael Mallory, 2013-17 531 – Isaiah McLeod, 2015-Present 15. 524 – Ed McGoey, 1975-78 16. 520 – Tylon Smith, 2011-15 17. 502 – Desmond Williams, 2014-16