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University Information Team Information School Name:______University at Buffalo Location:______Buffalo, NY All-Time Record...... 1,088-1,061 (95 years) Founded:______1846 2013-14 Record...... 19-10 Enrollment:______29,850 Conference Record...... 13-5 President:______Satish K. Tripathi Conference Finish...... 1st, East Division Director of Athletics:______Danny White Conference Tournament...... Quarterfinals - L vs. Eastern Michigan, 69-64 Athletics Phone:______716-645-3141 Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 5/5 Nickname:______Bulls Colors:______Royal Blue and White Starters Returning/Lost...... 2/3 Affiliation:______NCAA Division I Conference:______Mid-American Returners 2013-14 Inside the Numbers: Arena:______Alumni Arena Home Record...... 13-2 Capacity:______6,100 • Will Regan, Sr, F, 6-8, 230 10.6 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 36.8% 3pt Away Record...... 6-6 Coaching Information • Jarynn Skeete, Jr, G, 6-3, 175 Neutral Record...... 0-2 Head Coach:______Bobby Hurley 5.5 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 1.7 apg Leading at Half...... 13-6 Alma Mater:______Duke (1993) • Xavier Ford, Sr, F, 6-7, 210 Trailing at Half...... 4-4 Record at UB:______19-10 (1 year) 4.0 ppg, 3.2 rpg Career Record:______Same Tied at Half...... 2-0 Assistant Coach:______Levi Watkins • Shannon Evans, So, G, 6-1, 170 Overtime Games...... 0-1 Alma Mater:______North Carolina State (2005) 8.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 3.3 apg Assistant Coach:______Nate Oats • , Jr, F, 6-7, 240 Games decided by: Alma Mater:______Marantha College (1998) 3.8 ppg, 3.2 rpg 0-3 points...... 1-4 Assistant Coach:______Ben Wood 4-10 points...... 8-1 Alma Mater:______Connecticut (2007) Newcomers 11 or more points...... 10-5 Secretary:______Mary Meyer Office Phone:______716-645-3025 • Christian Pino, R-Fr, G, 5-7, 145 Detroit, MI/Romulus (Arizona State) When UB Scores: 59 or less points...... 1-2 Mid-American Conference • Lamonte Bearden, Fr, G, 6-3, 160 60-69 points...... 4-3 Address:______24 Public Square, 15th Floor Milwaukee, WI/Germantown 70-79 points...... 8-2 ______Cleveland, OH 44113 Bobby Frasco, Fr, G, 6-4, 185 • 80-89 points...... 5-2 Office Phone:______216-566-4622 Mt. Prospect, IL/Prospect 90 or more points...... 1-0 Office Fax:______216-696-2622 • Mory Diane, Fr, G, 6-3, 175 Website:______www.mac-sports.com Detroit, MI / Pershing Commissioner______Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher • Rodell Wigginton, Jr, G/F, 6-5, 215 Asst. Commissioner/Media Relations:__ Ken Mather Dartmouth, Novs Scotia/Lee Academy (College of Director of Media Relations (MBB):____ Jeremy Guy Central Florida) • Raheem Johnson, Jr, F, 6-10, 235 Athletic Communications Detroit, MI/Romulus (Barton CC) Office Fax:______716-645-6840 Press Row:______716-645-3360 • Ikenna Smart, Fr, F, 6-10, 225 Asst. AD/Communications:______Jon Fuller Greensboro, NC/New Garden Friends School e-mail:[email protected] Associate Director/ MBB Contact:______Brian Wolff Office:______716-645-6993 Cell:______716-359-2750 e-mail:[email protected] Assistant Director______Louis Spina Assistant Director______Anna Cooper

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Men’s Basketball Information Guide Visiting Radio This information guide is intended to serve All visiting radio stations will receive two seats Athletic Communications Staff as a primary information source for writers, along press row near the visitor’s bench. Phone Jon Fuller broadcasters, sports directors, sports editors, sports lines will be available from a central hub location. Assistant AD / Communications information directors and fans who follow the UB Please notify the UB Communications Office two Office: 716-645-6762 men’s basketball team. weeks prior to game day if you plan to broadcast Cell: 716-359-2728 The University at Buffalo Athletic the game. Communications Office is always interested in [email protected] assisting members of the media in their coverage In-Game Statistics of UB men’s basketball. Publicity and media Media will be able to access in-game statistics Brian Wolff information for men’s basketball is handled by via their computer or tablet by visiting buffalo. Associate Director, Communications Athletic Communications Associate Director Brian statbroadcast.com. (MBB Contact) Wolff. Weekly news releases, statistics, photographs Office: 716-645-6993 and other materials are available to media outlets Postgame Procedures Cell: 716-359-2750 covering the Bulls’ men’s basketball team by At the conclusion of the game, head coach [email protected] contacting the UB Athletic Communications Office , selected UB players, as well as the at (716) 645-6993. visiting head coach and players will be available in Louis Spina the Alumni Arena Media Room after a 10-minute Assistant Director, Communications Athletic Communications Office cooling off period as sanctioned by the NCAA. Office: 716-645-6837 The Athletic Communications Office is located The UB lockerroom area will be CLOSED to on the ground floor of UB’s Alumni Arena (Room the media after games. Any media requesting [email protected] 21). The easiest way to get there is to enter Alumni interviews with UB players should contact Brian Arena take the elevator to the ground floor and Wolff or a member of the Athletic Communications Anna Cooper look for Room 21 - next to athletic training room. Office near the end of the game so those players Assistant Director, Communications can be made available. Office: 716-645-5523 Interview Policy The order of interviews in the media room after [email protected] All interviews with UB basketball players games will be: or coaches must be arranged through the UB Paul Hokanson Athletic Communications Office. In order to avoid 1. Visiting Coach/Players any deadline conficts, it is best to call two days in 2. Coach Hurley Staff Photographer/Designer advance. 3. UB players Office: 716-645-6697 [email protected] Game Day Services Statistics will be available approximately 15 minutes after the game in the Media Room. Prior to each game, game notes and media Stats will also be available at halftime and during guides for both teams will be available in the timeouts when requested. Alumni Arena Media Room. Food and refreshments Any other special requests should be directed will be served in the Alumni Arena Media Room one to Brian Wolff at least 24 hours before game day. hour before tip-off. Box scores will be available at halftime and immediately following each game. Updated boxes Practice can be printed during the game upon request. Final The men’s basketball team generally practices game packets, including halftime and final boxes, between 2:30 pm - 5:30 pm on weekdays (TBA on and play-by-play will be available at the conclusion weekends). Practices are closed to the public but of each game. open to all media wishing to conduct interviews. Head coach Bobby Hurley and players are generally Media Credentials available to media after the conclusion of practice. Please direct all requests for press row and photo Please contact Brian Wolff in advance to arrange an credentials for University at Buffalo home games interview. to Brian Wolff, Athletic Communications Associate Director, by calling (716) 645-6993. Requests can Alumni Arena also be e-mailed to [email protected]. Please The 6,100-seat Alumni Arena is the home of the send in your request at least 48 hours in advance UB men’s basketball team. The Arena is located on to ensure credentials being granted. UB’s North campus in Amherst, approximately 15 minutes from downtown Buffalo. Members of the Media Parking media needing to pick up a credential should enter Parking for the media is free and available in the Alumni Arena through the front entrance located Alumni Arena service lot, located behind Alumni one level above the main floor of the gym. Arena. Media parking passes must be requested with credential requests and be made two weeks in advance for passes to be mailed.

Photographers Photographers are allowed along each baseline. No photographers are allowed to take pictures at or behind the official scorers table or team benches without the prior approval of the UB Athletic Communications Office.

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Print Media Television Radio Coverage Buffalo News WGRZ-TV (NBC) WKKB-AM, ESPN 1520 radio in Buffalo One News Plaza 259 Delaware Ave. The University at Buffalo Athletics Department announced a new radio Buffalo, NY 14240 Buffalo, NY 14202 partnership with ESPN 1520 AM to broadcast football and men’s and Phone: 716-849-4463 Phone: (716) 849-2219 women’s basketball games as well as other programming surrounding Fax: 716-849-4587 Fax: (716) 849-7602 UB Athletics beginning in August, 2014. Contact: Mark Gaughn, Bucky Contact: Stu Boyar, Adam Gleason Benigni, Jonah Javid ESPN 1520, a 50,000-watt station, has one of the strongest signals in the nation. At night, the station can be heard from New England to Tonawanda News WIVB-TV (CBS) South Carolina and through out the entire state of New York. Owned 435 River Road 2077 Elmwood Ave. by the Entercom Communications Corporation, ESPN 1520 is home to North Tonawanda, NY 14120 Buffalo, NY 14202 such popular national radio shows as Mike and Mike in the Morning, Phone: (716) 693-1000 Phone: (716) 879-4994 The Herd with Colin Cowherd and SVP and Rusillo. Fax: (716) 693-0124 Fax: (716) 874-8173 Contact: Levi Trimble Contact: Steve Vesey, The partnership will also enable a cross promotion of UB athletics Lauren Brill across other Entercom-owned stations, including WGR 550, 930 WBEN, Josh Whetzel The Spectrum Kiss 98.5 and Star 102.5. Voice of the Bulls University at Buffalo WKBW-TV (ABC) Student Activity 7 Broadcast Plaza “We are thrilled to be partnering with ESPN 1520,” UB Director of Athletics Danny White said. Buffalo, NY 14260 Buffalo, NY 14202 “To have UB Athletics broadcasted over the airwaves of one of the most powerful stations on Phone: (716) 645-2468 Phone: (716) 840-7799 the East Coast will further help us enhance our brand and reach a very large fan base across the Fax: (716) 645-2766 Fax: (716) 840-7793 state of New York as well as our extensive alumni base on the Eastern seaboard.” Contact: Owen O’Brien, Tom Contact: Jeff Russo, Dinki Shawn Stepner “We found out with a lot of research that Buffalo has an insatiable appetite for sports and that is why we launched ESPN 1520 last September,” said Entercom Vice President/General Manager Associated Press Time Warner Cable Greg Ried. “One of the purposes of that station were to provide a better outlet for local collegiate One News Plaza News sports in Western New York and to get out the message of what is going on. Everyone is taking Buffalo, NY 14240 355 Chicago St. notice that things are happening here at UB and we are excited to be a part of it and excited to Phone: (716) 852-1051 Buffalo, NY 14204 put the ESPN brand in the same line as the UB brand.” Fax: (716) 438-2079 Phone: (716) 558-8999 Contact: John Wawrow Fax: (716) 558-8501 ESPN 1520 is one of nearly 400 ESPN Radio affiliates across North America. Contact: Andy Young Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Time Warner Cable 55 Exchange Blvd. SportsNet Rochester, NY 14614 759 Indian Church Road Phone: (585) 232-7100 West Seneca, NY 14224 Fax: (585) 258-2776 Phone: (716) 827-4289 Contact: Jim Mandelaro Fax: (716) 558-8430 Contact: Rick Karnath Radio

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new faces emerge as bulls look to defend mac east division title

As State University of New York, Buffalo head College. Moss had a flare for the dramatic as he men’s basketball coach Bobby Hurley begins his was involved in two of the top plays of the year last second year at UB, he is tasked with rebuilding a season and served as a valuable reserve forward. team that graduated five players, including the Moss went over double figures twice last year with school’s all-time leading scorer a year ago. 14 points in a win over Western Michigan and 12 In his first year with the Bulls, Hurley led the points in a victory at Kent State. Moss also added Bulls to their first ever outright MAC East Division 3.2 rebounds per contest a year ago. Title and the third seed in the MAC Tournament. In his first year with the Bulls last season Hurley was named a finalist for the Joe B. Hall Shannon Evans quickly became a fan favorite as Award, given to the nation’s top first-year head he served as UB’s Sixth Man during his freshman coach. This season, Hurley welcomes five players season. Evans was so good at his role, he earned back from that team, but also brings in the postseason honors that included the All-MAC services of seven new players. Freshmen Team and the Kyle Macy Freshman All- Leading the way for the Bulls is senior Will America Team. This year, Evans was named first- Regan, who was most recently named to the team preseason All-Big 4. preseason All-MAC East Division Team and the All- Evans averaged 8.5 points and 3.3 assists per Big 4 First Team. Regan is the returning leading game last year, recording double figures nine scorer and rebounder from last season and times, including a career-best 20 points against despite playing just two seasons for the Bulls has Manhattan. Evans looks to join the starting lineup 682 career points and 318 career rebounds. this year and take over for Jarod Oldham, who The Bulls also return senior Xavier Ford, the graduated last year. lone four-year member on this year’s squad. Ford Joining this group of returnees are seven average 4.0 points and 3.2 rebounds per game newcomers that are a nice mix of transfers and last season, splitting time as both a starter and freshmen. a reserve. He set career highs in nearly every Junior Rodell Wigginton comes to UB after category last year including scoring, spending the last two seasons at the College jarryn skeete percentage, percentage, rebounding of Central Florida. A prototypical wing player, and blocked shots. Ford is expected to provide Wigginton started all 30 games last season for the The Bulls will face a challenging non- veteran leadership to this year’s team. Patriots, averaging 16.2 point and 6.3 rebounds per conference schedule that features two Final Four UB returns a pair of juniors as well, including game. During his freshman year, he helped lead the teams from a year ago. After opening the season Jarryn Skeete, who was named to the All-Big 4 Patriots to a NJCAA National Title. at home on Friday, Nov. 14 against South Dakota Preseason Second Team. When healthy, Skeete Also transferring in is junior forward Raheem State, the Bulls will head to Lexington, Kentucky has proven to be one of the top shooters on Johnson, who played the last two seasons at Barton where they will face the number one team in the the team, shown by his season-high 19 points Community College where he average 11.1 points, country in Kentucky on Nov. 16. The Bulls will last season against Eastern Michigan, including 8.3 rebounds and 2.2 blocks per game during his remain on the road on Nov. 18 at Texas-Arlington a 4-for-7 performance from behind the arc. sophomore season. Johnson played his high school before coming back home for a game against Through his first two seasons, Skeete has shot just ball for current UB assistant coach at Montana St on Nov. 21. over 30% from three-point range. Last season, Romulus High School in Michigan. UB closes out November with a road game at he was one of the top free throw shooters on the A teammate of Johnson and Moss at Romulus Grand Canyon on Nov. 25 and then they will head team at 86.7%. and also joining the Bulls this year is redshirt to downtown Buffalo where they will face Canisius The Bulls also bring back junior Justin Moss, freshman guard Christian Pino, who walked on at at the First Niagara Center on Nov. 29 in the second who came off the bench in all 29 games last Arizona State last season, but did not see any game game of a Big 4 doubleheader. season. Moss was playing in his first season action. December will be another long month on the with the Bulls after transferring from Indian Hills UB also brings in a class of four talented freshmen road as UB plays four of its six games away from that begin with Lamonte Bearden out Alumni Arena. The Bulls head to St. Bonaventure of Germantown, Wisconsin. Bearden was named on Dec. 3 and Robert Morris on Dec. 7 before the fourth best player in the state of Wisconsin and returning home for a two-game homestand that the 28th best point guard in the country by ESPN. features games against Drexel (12/16) and Niagara com as he helped lead Germantown High School (12/19). Following the Christmas break, the to back-to-back state titles. Bearden averaged 15.3 Bulls head to Madison, Wisconsin for a matchup points, 4.0 assists and 3.0 rebounds per contest. with its second Final Four team from last year as Freshman guard Mory Diane is another Detroit, the Bulls face Wisconsin on Dec. 28. Following a MI area product that played his senior season at game at Binghamton on Dec. 30, the Bulls end Detroit Pershing High School after beginning his non-confernece play at home after the new year career at Country Day High School. Diane was against Cornell (1/3). named the 11th best player in the state of Michigan Conference play begins on Jan. 7 at Miami (OH) by ESPN Recruiting services as he averaged 17.6 and continues on Jan. 10 at Western Michigan points, 6.0 rebounds and 3.0 steals during his before the Bulls come home for games against final season. He was named third-team All-State Northern Illinois and a second matchup with the following the year. RedHawks. The Bulls will play each member of the Also joining the class is a 6-4 shooter out of Mt. MAC East twice, both home and away, as well as Prospect, IL in Bobby Frasco. Frasco was captain two members of the MAC West (Western Michigan for his final two years in at Prospect High School, and Central Michigan). averaging 18.5 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists Conference play comes to an end in early per game during his season year. March with the Bulls home for their final two Rounding out the group of freshmen is Ikenna games against Ohio and Bowling Green. Smart from North Carolina. Smart is a big, physical With a small group of veterans and a young, player, who will provide depth in the post. Smart but talented class of newcomers, the Bulls not only averaged a double-double during his senior season look to repeat as MAC East Division Champions, in high school with 13 points and 13 rebounds per but take the next step to the NCAA Tournament. xavier ford game.

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Date Opponent Location Time NOVEMBER Thu. 6 Wheeling Jesuit # Alumni Arena 7:00 PM Fri. 14 South Dakota State Alumni Arena 7:30 PM Sun. 16 at Kentucky Lexington, KY 12:00 PM Tue. 18 at Texas-Arlington Arlington, TX 8:00 PM Fri. 21 Montana St. Alumni Arena 7:00 PM Tue. 25 at Grand Canyon Phoenix, AZ 9:00 PM Sat. 29 at Canisius First Niagara Center (Buffalo, NY) 4:15 PM

DECEMBER Wed. 3 at St. Bonaventure Olean, NY 7:00 PM Sun. 7 at Robert Morris Pittsburgh, PA 1:00 PM Tue. 16 Drexel Alumni Arena 7:00 PM Fri. 19 Niagara Alumni Arena 7:00 PM Sun. 28 at Wisconsin Madison, WI 12/7 PM Tue. 30 at Binghamton Binghamton, NY 7:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 3 Cornell Alumni Arena 3:00 PM Wed. 7 at Miami (OH) * Oxford, OH 7:00 pm Sat. 10 at Western Michigan * Kalamazoo, MI TBA Wed. 14 Northern Illinois * Alumni Arena 7:00 PM Sat. 17 Miami (OH) * Alumni Arena 3:00 PM Wed. 21 at Central Michigan * Mt. Pleasant, MI 7:00 pm Sat. 24 at Ohio * Athens, OH TBA Tue. 27 Western Michigan * Alumni Arena 7:00 PM Sat. 31 Kent State * Alumni Arena 2:00 PM

FEBRUARY Wed. 4 at Ball State * Muncie, IN 7:00 PM Sat. 7 at Akron * Akron, OH TBA Tue. 10 Toledo * Alumni Arena 7:00 PM Sat. 14 Central Michigan * Alumni Arena 2:00 PM Wed. 18 at Eastern Michigan * Ypsilanti, MI 7:00 pm Sat. 21 at Bowling Green * Bowling Green, OH 2:00 PM Tue. 24 Akron * Alumni Arena 7:00 PM Sat. 28 at Kent State * Kent, OH TBA

MARCH Tue. 3 Ohio * Alumni Arena 7:00 PM Fri. 6 Bowling Green * Alumni Arena 7:00 PM Mon., 10 MAC Tournament First Round Campus Sites TBA Wed., 12 MAC Tournament Second Round Cleveland, OH TBA Thu., 13 MAC Tournament Quarterfinals Cleveland, OH TBA Fri., 14 MAC Tournament Semifinals Cleveland, OH TBA Sat., 15 MAC Tournament Championship Cleveland, OH TBA * Denotes Mid-American Conference game All times are Eastern Standard

Home______14 Monday______0 Away______17 Tuesday______8 Schedule Neutral______0 Wednesday______6 Thursday______0 Day______7 Friday______4 breakdown Night______19 Saturday______10 TBA______5 Sunday______3

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2014-15 buffalo roster No. Name Pos Cl.-El. Ht Wt Hometown High School/Previous School 1 Lamonte Bearden G Fr. 6-3 160 Milwaukee, WI Germantown 2 Will Regan F Sr. 6-8 230 Buffalo, NY Nichols/Virginia 3 Bobby Frasco G Fr. 6-4 185 Mt. Prospect, IL Prospect 5 Mory Diane G Fr. 6-3 175 Detroit, MI Pershing 10 Jarryn Skeete G Jr. 6-3 175 Brompton, Ontario Wasatch Academy 11 Shannon Evans G So. 6-1 170 Suffolk, VA Nansemond River/Hargrave Academy 20 Rodell Wigginton G/F Jr. 6-5 215 Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Lee Academy/College of Central Florida 23 Justin Moss F Jr. 6-7 240 Detroit, MI Romulus/Indian Hills 24 Christian Pino G R-Fr. 5-7 145 Detroit, MI Romulus/Arizona State 31 Raheem Johnson F Jr. 6-10 235 Detroit, MI Romulus/Barton CC 34 Ikenna Smart F Fr. 6-10 225 Greensboro, NC New Garden Friends School 35 Xavier Ford F Sr. 6-7 210 Colorado Springs, CO Harrison Head Coach: Bobby Hurley (2nd season) Assistants: Nate Oats, Levi Watkins, Ben Wood

By Height By Class Pronunciation 6-10______Raheem Johnson Freshmen (5)______Christian Pino Jarryn Skeete______Jair-in Skeet Ikenna Smart ______Lamonte Bearden Mory Diane______Dee-ahn-ee 6-8______Will Regan ______Bobby Frasco Rodell Wigginton______Rah-dell 6-7______Xavier Ford Christian Pino______Pea-no Justin Moss ______Mory Diane Ikenna Smart______Ee-ken-ah 6-5______Rodell Wigginton ______Ikenna Smart 6-4______Bobby Frasco Sophomores (1)______Shannon Evans 6-3______Jarryn Skeete Juniors (4)______Justin Moss Lamonte Bearden ______Jarryn Skeete Mory Diane ______Raheem Joshnson 6-1______Shannon Evans ______Rodell Wigginton 5-7______Christian Pino Seniors (2)______Will Regan ______Xavier Ford

By State/Country New York (1)______Will Regan (Buffalo) Colorado (1)______Xavier Ford (Colorado Springs) North Carolina (1)______Ikenna Smart (Greensboro) Canada (2)______Jarryn Skeete (Brompton) ______Rodell Wigginton (Dartmouth) Virginia (1)______Shannon Evans (Suffolk) Michigan (4)______Justin Moss (Detroit) ______Christian Pino (Detroit) ______Raheem Johnson (Detroit) ______Mory Diane (Detroit) Wisconsin (1)______Lamonte Bearden (Milwaukee) Illinois (1)______Bobby Frasco (Mt. Prospect)

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#1 #2 #3 #5 Lamonte Bearden Will Regan Bobby Frasco Mory Diane G • Fr. • 6-3 • 160 F • Sr. • 6-8 • 230 G • Fr. • 6-4 • 185 G • Fr. • 6-3 • 175 Milwaukee, WI Buffalo, NY Mt. Prospect, IL Detroit, MI Germantown The Nichols School/Virginia Prospect Pershing

#10 #11 #20 #23 Jarryn Skeete Shannon Evans Rodell Wigginton Justin Moss G • Jr. • 6-3 • 175 G • So. • 6-1 • 170 G/F • Jr. • 6-5 • 215 F • Jr. • 6-7 • 240 Brampton, Ontario Suffolk, VA Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Detroit, MI Wasatch Academy/Bridgton Nansemond River/Hargrave Lee Academy/College of Central Florida Romulus/Indian Hills

#24 #31 #34 #35 Christian Pino Raheem Johnson Ikenna Smart Xavier Ford G • R-Fr. • 5-7 • 145 F • Jr. • 6-10 • 235 F • Fr. • 6-10 • 225 F • Jr. • 6-7 • 210 Detroit, MI Detroit, MI Greensboro, NC Colorado Springs, CO Romulus/Arizona State Romulus/Barton CC New Garden Friends School Harrison

Bobby Hurley Levi Watkins Nate Oats Ben Wood Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Second Season Second Season Second Season Second Season

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bobby hurley Head Coach • 2nd Year • Duke, 1993

Bobby Hurley, one of the most career assists with 1,076. iconic figures in college basket- Following his outstanding career at Duke, Hurley was selected by the ball history, begins his second with the seventh pick in the 1993 NBA Draft. He went season as head coach of the UB on to play five years in the NBA with the Kings and Vancouver Grizzles. men’s basketball team. Hurley led the Bulls to their first ever Hurley joined the as a scout in 2003 before venturing outright MAC East Division title into private business. He was hired as an assistant coach at Wagner College in 2013-14. in 2010 and spent two seasons with the Seahawks, playing a critical role in rebuilding the men’s basketball team. He helped lead Wagner to a 25-6 Hurley was named a finalist for record during the 2011-12 season – its best record in school history – before the Joe B. Hall Award, which is joining Rhode Island, where he was associate head coach this past season. given to the nation’s top first year head coach. He coached Javon McCrea, who was named the MAC Player of the Year and became UB’s all-time lead- Hurley comes from a strong basketball lineage. His father, Bob, Sr., is a ing scorer during his senior season. The Bulls won 19 games in Hurley’s legendary coach in the high school ranks, leading perennial power St. first year at the helm. Anthony’s to 26 state championships and more than 1,000 wins in 39 years of coaching. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hurley was named the 12th head men’s basketball coach at the University Hall of Fame in 2010. Hurley’s brother, Dan, is the head men’s basketball at Buffalo. He joined UB from the University of Rhode Island where he has coach at Rhode Island, after a successful tenure at Wagner College and an been serving as associate head coach. outstanding prep school coaching career.

“After reviewing a large and highly qualified national pool and following Hurley and his wife, Leslie, have two daughters, Cameron and Sydney, my conversations with some of the most respected figures in college and a son, Bobby. athletics, Coach Hurley was clearly the choice to lead the next era of UB basketball,” White said. “ As we continue to foster our role as the flagship athletic department for the state of New York, the appointment of Coach Hurley sends a clear statement that the University at Buffalo is committed What They Are Saying About Bobby Hurley to bringing big time college athletics to the Western New York community “I am incredibly happy for Bobby and for the Buffalo Basketball program. and the state at large. What a great marriage it will be for Bobby to work with Danny White. “Coach Hurley adds an exciting dynamic to our athletic program,” White The two will form an incredible team that will take Buffalo Basketball to added. “He is one of the most accomplished players in college basketball another level of success. Bobby Hurley is as good of a competitor and history with a legacy that includes three Final Four appearances and win- the equal of any guard to play in the history of college basketball.” – Mike ning two national championships. I’m confident, after our discussions, that Krzyzewski, Duke University Head Men’s Basketball Coach he is the right leader to take our program to the next level. We couldn’t be more proud to welcome Bobby, Leslie and their family to the Western “I am excited for Bobby and the great opportunity he has ahead of him New York community.” at the University at Buffalo. The last few years we have coached together have been special and I know he is ready for this next step. Buffalo is A first-team All-American in 1993, Hurley is best remembered for being the point guard at Duke – one of the best college basketball teams of all getting a great coach and an even better person.” – Dan Hurley, Rhode time. Along with Western New York native Christian Laettner, Hurley led Island Head Coach the Blue Devils to three Final Four appearances and consecutive national championships in 1991 and 1992. Hurley still holds the NCAA record for “Buffalo has made an inspired hire in Bobby Hurley. Bobby is one of the most intense and courageous competitors I have ever been around, and he has a great feel for the game. He is a winner in every sense of the word, but he also has a refreshing humility and blue-collar approach. Bobby is a great person, and an outstanding young basketball coach. Buffalo just hit it out of the park by hiring Bobby.” - Jay Bilas, ESPN

“I couldn’t be happier for Bobby. It’s my hometown, so I’m excited for the city of Buffalo and UB. You are getting a ‘Class A’ person and character and a ‘Class A’ in terms of basketball knowledge. I don’t want to put pressure on him, but I’m expecting the basketball program to improve because Bobby is a great coach.” – Christian Laettner, former Duke teammate

“My wife and I are extremely excited. I think the University, students and alumni are going to really enjoy how hard the team will play. Bobby has a lot of energy. After his three years of coaching with Danny, he’s ready to take on this leadership role.” – Bob Hurley, Sr., Hall of Fame Coach ub men’s basketball page 10 2013-14 MAC EAst champions HEAD COACH BOBBY HURLEY

bobby hurley - college basketball’s all-time greatest point guard

• Guided Duke to three NCAA Final Four appearances • Won two National Championships (1991,1992) • 1992 Final Four Most Outstanding Player • NCAA All-Time Leader in assists (1,076) • His #11 Jeresey was retired at Duke in 1993 • Named to the ACC 50th Anniversery Team • 2011 inductee into the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame • #7 Pick in the 1993 NBA Draft

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levi watkins Assistant Coach • 2nd Year • NC State, 2005

Levi Watkins begins his second Watkins played for NC State from 2002-05. He helped lead the Pack season as an assistant coach to four consecutive NCAA tournaments, making NC State one of 21 at the University at Buffalo. teams in the country to do so at the time. NC State progressed to at He comes to Buffalo from least the second round in three of his four years, including the Sweet North Carolina State, where Sixteen in his senior season. he spent eight years in several capacities for the Wolfpack “Levi is the complete package for what I’m looking for in an assistant,” men’s basketball program. Hurley said. “He had a tremendous playing career in the DC area as a high school player and as a collegiate player at North Carolina State. In his first year with the Bulls, He has transitioned very well into a variety of roles at a high-level Watkins helped lead the Bulls to program at NC State. I’m excited about him joining the staff and all their first ever outright MAC East title. Watkins worked primarily with that he’ll bring to the table.” the post players, helping Javon McCrea be named the MAC Player of the Year and become UB’s all-time leading scorer. While playing at the prestigious Montrose Christian High School, Watkins was a 2001 Parade All-American and led his team to a final Watkins served as both the director of basketball operations and top 25 national ranking. As a senior, Watkins was named the Gatorade video coordinator in his time at NC State. During Watkins’ tenure, the and USA Today Maryland State Player of the Year. Wolfpack signed five Top 15 nationally-ranked recruiting classes and a total of seven McDonald’s All-Americans. He also had the opportunity Watkins graduated from NC State with a bachelor’s degree in business to work with, and for, 12 current or former Division I head coaches. management in the spring of 2005. He and his wife Monica have two children, Levi III and Leah.

nate oats Assistant Coach • 2nd Year • Marantha College, 1998

Nate Oats begins his second Prior honors include 2009 Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan season with the Bulls. He comes Class A Coach of they Year, the 2008 Detroit Free Press Metro Detroit to Buffalo from Romulus High Coach of the Year, and the 2005 Detroit News Metro Detroit Coach of School in Michigan, where he the Year & Detroit Free Press Metro West Coach of the Year taught and coached one of the top high school basketball In his time as head coach, he led the team to a 222-52 overall record programs in the region. and seven straight conference championships while going undefeated in conference play in the past four consecutive seasons. The team was Oats is UB’s recruiting ranked in the top 25 nationally on three different occasions (2010, coordinator and he helped the 2011, 2013) and made the Michigan Class A Final Four five times. More Bulls to the MAC East Division importantly, he oversaw a program that had a 100 percent graduation Title in 2013-14. Oats guided Shannon Evans, who was named to rate and 40 of his 42 seniors at Romulus continuing on to college. the Kyle Macy Freshman All-American team and on to the All-MAC Freshman team. Before coaching at Romulus, he played college basketball and eventually became an assistant at Marantha College in Wisconsin from Before UB, Oats completed his 11th season at Romulus, culminating in 1997 to 2000 while earning his bachelor’s degree in mathematics. As a March when the school won its first state title in 27 years and finished player, he was a captain and All-Conference performer. After that, he the season 27-1. He was named the 2013 Detroit News State Coach moved on to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater from 2000-02. of the Year, the Detroit Free Press State Coach of the Year, and BCAM State Coach of the Year. Nate and his wife Crystal are the proud parents of three girls – Lexie, Jocie and Brielle.

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ben wood Assistant Coach • 2nd Year • UConn, 2007

Ben Wood will begin his first Prior to Rhode Island, Wood served in numerous capacities at year as an assistant coach Connecticut - most recently as the Huskies’ head graduate manager. for the Bulls after serving as During his time in Storrs, UConn advanced to two Final Fours, winning the Director of Basketball the 2011 National Championship, and three Elite Eight appearances. Operations last season. In that During his time at UConn, Wood was also a member of two Big East role, he was in charge of all the Championship teams (2006, 2011). operations for the program, From 2007-11, Wood was the co-director of the Jim Calhoun Basketball including team travel, film Camp, which featured more than 1,200 youth aged 8-17 each year. exchange, and more. Wood was responsible for hiring camp’s coaches, administrative and He served in a similar capacity support staff and worked with University Residential and Meal Services at Rhode Island prior to joining the Bulls Wood spent the 2012-13 department to make all housing and meal arrangements. season as the Rams’ director of player development – running the Wood earned his bachelors and masters degrees in geography, in 2007 team’s video operations, coordinating film exchange and opponent and 2009, respectively, from Connecticut. breakdowns and edits. He oversaw the team’s community relations program, the staff of team managers, and served as the staff liaison with the academic services office. Wood earned two degrees from the University of Connecticut where he served as the head manager for the men’s basketball team. He was part of the staff that won the 2011 National Championship.

support staff

Andy Bliz Nate Harvey Phil Ryan Athletic Training Strength and Conditioning Strength and Conditioning

Brian Wolff Rashidi Green Mary Meyer Athletic Communications Academic Advisor Basketball Secretary

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XAVIER FORD Senior • 6-7 • 210 • Colorado Springs, CO • Harrison

2013-14: Played 29 games, starting 17 of those contests, including 16 straight prior to the final game of the year... averaged 4.0 points and 3.2 rebounds per game...recorded a season-high 14 points against West Virginia Wesleyan (11/16) and had 10 points in games against Niagara (11/13) and Manhattan (12/21)...score nine points against Ohio (2/15)...shot a career-best .744 from the free throw line... also set career bests for points, steals, blocks and rebounds during his junior season.

2012-13: Played in 28 games, making one start... averages 3.3 points and 2.1 rebounds per game in just 10.2 minutes per game... averaged 13 points and 8.3 rebounds per 40 minutes... scored a career-high 16 points with four rebounds and three assists in 23 minutes at Florida State (11/12)... scored nine points with five rebounds and three assists in a win over Mansfield (11/24)... pulled down nine rebounds (seven offensive) and scored eight points at Ohio (1/9).

2011-12: A raw talent who showed the coaching staff and fans flashes of brilliance, he appeared in 15 games for the team and averaged 1.5 points and 1.5 rebounds... had three points and seven rebounds #35 Xavier Ford against Princeton (11/19)... played a season-high 16 minutes and senior forward scored four points with seven rebounds against Buffalo State (1/4)... with the team plagued by fouls, he pulled down three tough rebounds in the first half against Central Michigan (2/8).

High School: A four-year letterwinner and three-year team captain for Harrison High School where he played for head coach Jim Masterson... CAREER HIGHS named a third-team PARADE Magazine All-American after averaging Points: ______16 at Florida State (11/12/12) 27.4 points and 9.7 rebounds per game his senior season...Helped lead the Panthers to a 20-5 record in 2011...named first-team All- Rebounds: ______9 at Ohio (1/9/13) Conference and first-team All-League...selected to play in the Metro Field Goals: ______6 - twice All-Star Game... a McDonald’s All-America nominee in 2011. 3-Point FG’s:______0 Free Throws:______8 vs. Manhattan (12/21/13) Personal: Born January 20, 1993...also enjoys playing volleyball... Assists:______3 - two times favorite food is ribs...favorite athletes are Michael Jordan and Kevin Durant...if he could be on any reality show it would be Iron Chef... Steals:______3 - two times admires his grandparents...favorite thing about Buffalo is “my Blocked Shots:______2 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/13/14) team”.

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xavier ford’s Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO Blk. St. Pts. Avg. 2011-2012 16-0 7-24 .292 0-0 .000 10-23 .435 23 1.4 7-0 1 10 1 3 24 1.5 2012-2013 28-1 31-72 .431 0-0 .000 29-60 .483 60 2.1 47-0 12 38 3 12 91 3.3 2013-2014 29-17 42-97 .433 0-0 .000 32-43 .744 93 3.2 48-0 11 18 8 15 116 4.0 TOTALS 73-18 80-193 .415 0-0 .000 71-126 .563 176 2.4 102-0 24 66 12 30 231 3.2 ub men’s basketball page 15 2013-14 MAC EAst champions MEET THE BULLS

Will regan Senior • 6-8 • 230 • Buffalo, NY • The Nichols School

2013-14: Played in all 29 games Personal: Son of Lawrence and Barbara...has two sisters, Kelly with 28 starts...started the first and Emily, and a brother, James...sister Kelly played basketball at 27 before conceding his spot Manhattan College (All-Conference), sister Emily rowed at Michigan on senior day...third on the State (All-American, All-Conference, Big Ten Athlete of the Year in team in scoring at 10.6 points rowing) and brother James played basketball at Daemen College... per game...finished with a sophomore class president. season-high 25 points in a win over Kent State (1/18) where he had his first career double- double, adding a career-best 10 rebounds...recorded a double-double in the MAC Tournament with 16 points and 10 rebounds against Eastern Michigan (3/13)...also pulled down 10 boards at Drexel (12/29)...had 18 points in a win over Binghamton (12/23) and added 17 points at Bowling Green (2/2)...has made over a third of his shots from three-point range and had three triples in three different games this season...finished second on the team in blocks with 20.

2012-13: Shook off the rust after sitting out the 2011-12 season, and provided a much-needed scoring option for the team with 11.1 points and 4.4 rebounds per game... played in all 34 games, making 33 starts... averaged 13.6 points and 7.2 rebounds in the month of December... scored a season high 26 points with eight rebounds in a win over Niagara (12/8)... scored 17 points at Ball State, including the eventual game-winning shot in the waning seconds of the game (1/23)... scored 16 points with seven rebounds and a season high three blocks in an upset win over nationally ranked Akron (3/2)... scored 20 points with eight rebounds against Ohio (3/5)... scored at least 14 points in six of the final seven games of the season... scored 15 points with eight rebounds in the MAC Tournament’s opening round win over Central Michigan (3/11)... poured in 25 of his career-best 36 points in the second half to lift the University at Buffalo men’s basketball team to a 76-61 win over Ball State in the second round of the MAC Tournament (3/13)... his 36 points were the eighth most by any MAC player in the tournament’s history and the most ever by a UB player. #2 will regan senior forward 2011-12: Sat out as a transfer from Virginia.

Previous College: Played one season at Virginia...played in 20 games and averaged 1.3 points and 0.9 per game...shot 42.3 percent from the field...named to the 2011 All-ACC Academic Men’s Basketball Team. CAREER HIGHS Points: ______36 vs. Ball State (3/13/13) High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Greg Plumb Rebounds: ______10 - three times at The Nichols School...2010 New York State Class A Player of the Year...Two-time Buffalo News Player of the Year... one of only seven Field Goals: ______11 vs. Ball State (3/13/13) individuals to earn the honor as a high school junior (the list includes 3-Point FG’s:______5 vs. Ball State (3/13/13) Christian Laettner, Jonny Flynn and Paul Harris)...finished his career Free Throws:______9 vs. Ball State (3/13/13) with 2,008 points, 1,360 rebounds...his 2,008 career points were a Monsignor Martin League career scoring record...led Nichols to the Assists:______4 at Washington State (12/21/12) 2010 Class A Federation State Championship...finalist for the Gatorade Steals:______3 vs. Ball State (3/13/13) New York Boys Basketball Player of the Year Award and a McDonald’s All-America nominee in 2010. Blocked Shots:______4 vs. St. Bonaventure (12/7/13) ub men’s basketball page 16 2013-14 MAC EAst champions MEET THE BULLS

will regan’s Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO Blk. St. Pts. Avg. 2012-2013 34-33 132-276 .478 47-113 .416 65-83 .783 151 4.4 77-3 33 48 18 13 376 11.1 2013-2014 29-28 98-204 .480 35-95 .368 75-95 .789 167 5.8 57-1 22 37 20 11 306 10.6 TOTALS 63-61 230-480 .479 82-208 .394 140-178 .787 318 5.0 134-4 55 85 38 24 682 10.8 ub men’s basketball page 17 2013-14 MAC EAst champions MEET THE BULLS

jarryn skeete Junior • 6-3 • 175 • Brampton, Ontario • Wasatch Academy

2013-14: Played in 25 games during the season, starting in 11 of them...missed four games due to injury in late January... scored a season-high 19 points against Eastern Michigan (1/11), hitting a career-best four three pointers...finished with 17 points in a win over St. Bonaventure (12/7) and also reached double figures with 11 points against Bowling Green (3/8)...has gone 26-of-30 from the free throw line, hitting all six free throws against the Bonnies...averaged 3.2 rebounds per game, including a season-high eight rebounds vs. Northern Illinois (1/8)...added seven rebounds three times this year.

2012-13: Moved from the bench to the starting lineup, and eventually earned the starting point guard job due to his maturity and solid decision-making... named to the MAC All-Freshman Team... averaged 7.1 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game... grew into a scoring role as the season has progressed, going from averaging just 1.4 points per game in November to 10.2 points per game in 16 conference matchups... scored 13 points with four rebounds at Ohio (1/9)... scored 16 points with six rebounds in a win over Bowling Green (1/19)... scored a career-high 19 points and added five assists at Akron (1/26)... scored 17 points with five rebounds in a win over Toledo (2/13)... posted his first career double-double with 11 points #10 jarryn skeete and 10 assists against Manhattan, becoming the first freshman to junior guard have 10 or more assists in a game since the 2006-07 season, and is one of only five players to have double-digit assists in a game since UB joined the MAC in 1998 (2/23)... continued to be a thorn in Akron’s side, scoring 18 points with six assists and five rebounds in an upset win over the nationally ranked Zips (3/2). CAREER HIGHS Points: ______19 - twice Prep School: Played at Bridgton Academy in Maine for head coach Whit Lesure. Rebounds: ______9 vs. Mansfield (11/24/12) Field Goals: ______6 - three times High School: Ranked the 39th best point guard in the class of 3-Point FG’s:______4 vs. Eastern Michigan (1/11/14) 2012 according to ESPN... played his first three seasons at Cardinal Free Throws:______6 - three times Leger outside Toronto before playing his senior season at Wasatch Academy in Utah... averaged 18 points, four rebounds and 5.5 assists Assists:______10 vs. Manhattan (2/23/13) at Wasatch... named 1A All-State Most Valuable Player... played AAU Steals:______3 at Akron (1/26/13) ball for CIA Bounce for three years under coach Mike George. Blocked Shots:______2 vs. Manhattan (12/21/13)

Personal: Born April 16, 1993... son of Calvert and Taryn... has one brother, Justace, and one sister, Taysia... majoring in communications... favorite athletes are Muhammed Ali, , and Lebron James... favorite TV shows are Family Guy and The Fresh Prince... favorite movies are Superbad, Scarface, Blow, Carlito’s Way, Training Day, and Rush Hour... dream vacation destination is Dubai... the celebrity most people say he looks like is singer/rapper Chris Brown... “The world is yours” is his favorite quote. ub men’s basketball page 18 2013-14 MAC EAst champions MEET THE BULLS

jarryn skeete’s Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO Blk. St. Pts. Avg. 2012-2013 33-25 78-223 .350 33-109 .303 45-64 .703 117 3.5 58-1 83 71 5 30 234 7.1 2013-2014 25-11 41-136 .301 30-97 .309 26-30 .867 81 3.2 42-0 42 32 4 9 138 5.5 TOTALS 58-36 119-359 .331 63-206 .306 71-94 .755 198 3.4 100-1 125 103 9 39 372 6.4 ub men’s basketball page 19 2013-14 MAC EAst champions MEET THE BULLS

justin moss Junior • 6-7 • 240 • Detroit, MI • Romulus

2013-14: Played in all 29 games off the bench, providing solid depth at the post position... averaged 3.8 points and 3.2 rebounds per game...recorded points in each of the last 14 games of the season, including a season-high 14 points vs. Western Michigan (1/29)... added 12 points at Kent State (2/22), including 6-of-9 from the foul line...recorded six rebounds on eight different occasions...played season highs of 17 minutes against Texas A&M (11/8) and Western Michigan (1/29).

Previous School: Played at Indian Hills Community College in Iowa... averaged 9.5 points and 5.1 rebounds in his lone season with the Falcons... shot 65 percent from the field and 77 percent from the free throw line.

High School: Played at Romulus High School under current UB assistant coach Nate Oats... led the team to a 23-2 record and an appearance in the state quarterfinals as a senior... averaged 13.8 points and 9.3 rebounds per game... was named Detroit News Class A Third- Team All-State... played AAU ball for Team Pride and Common Bond. Personal: Born June 19, 1993... son of Joel Moss and Carmen Evans... has one brother, Joshua... majoring in psychology... enjoys playing #23 justin moss video games and drawing... dream vacation destination is Australia.`vv junior forward

CAREER HIGHS Points: ______14 vs. Western Michigan (1/29/14) Rebounds: ______6 - eight times Field Goals: ______5 vs. Western Michigan (1/29/14) 3-Point FG’s:______0 Free Throws:______6 at Kent State (2/22/14) Assists:______1 - twice Steals:______1 - twice Blocked Shots:______1- four times

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justin moss’ Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO Blk. St. Pts. Avg. 2013-2014 29-0 41-72 .569 0-0 .000 27-53 .509 93 3.2 53-1 3 19 4 6 109 3.8 TOTALS 29-0 41-72 .569 0-0 .000 27-53 .509 93 3.2 53-1 3 19 4 6 109 3.8

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shannon evans Sophomore • 6-1 • 170 • Suffolk, VA • Nansemond River

2013-14: Made an immediate impact in his freshman season, playing in all 29 games off the bench...played one of the highest minute totals amongst all bench players nationally seeing the court for 26.4 minutes per game...averaged 8.5 points and 3.3 assists per game...was named to the All-MAC Freshman Team and the Kyle Macey Freshman All-American Team...finished with a career-high 20 points against Manhattan (12/11), one of nine double-figure scoring games on the year...had 19 points at Central Michigan (2/8) and 17 points against St. Bonaventure (12/7)...finished with 17 points in a win over Western Michigan (1/29) and had 13 points three different times... second on the team in assists with 95...had a career-high eight assists vs. Miami (3/1)...added seven assists against Western Michigan (1/29) and six assists against Canisius (12/11)...was also solid on the defensive end with 40 steals and 11 blocked shots.

Prep School: Spent one season at the prestigious Hargrave Military Academy, under head coach A.W. Hamilton... tied the school record for three pointers made in a game, with 12... led the team to an Elite Eight appearance.

High School: Attended Nansemond River for high school, leading the #11 shannon evans Warriors to a 22-4 record as a senior while averaging 19 points, five sophomore guard assists and six rebounds per game... named first team All-Conference and All-City... led the team to three conference and city titles... also earned three letters in football... played AAU basketball for the VA Assault under coach Jerry McFarland.

Personal: Born July 19, 1994... son of Shannon and Armona Evans... CAREER HIGHS has one sister, Ashley, and one brother, Myles... will major in business... Points: ______20 vs. Manhattan (12/21/13) favorite musician is Chief Keef... also recruited by Winthrop, Tennesee Tech, Jacksonville, Appalachian State, Norfolk State, High Point, and Rebounds: ______6 - twice Gardner-Webb... played alongside current college basketball players Field Goals: ______6 vs. Western Michigan (1/29/14) Nevilie Fincher (Kansas State), Terry Rozier (Louisville), and Anton Gill 3-Point FG’s:______3 - twice (Louisville)... nickname is Hollywood... goal as a college athlete is to beat Coach Bobby Hurley’s mark. Free Throws:______13 vs. Manhattan (12/21/13) Assists:______8 vs. Miami (OH) (3/1/14) Steals:______4 - twice Blocked Shots:______1- seven times

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shannon evans’ Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO Blk. St. Pts. Avg. 2013-2014 29-0 73-209 .349 32-108 .296 69-87 .793 72 2.5 56-2 95 60 11 40 247 8.5 TOTALS 29-0 73-209 .349 32-108 .296 69-87 .793 72 2.5 56-2 95 60 11 40 247 8.5

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raheem johnson #31 • Forward • Junior • 6-10 • 235 • Detroit, MI • Romulus

Previous School: Played two seasons at Barton Community Personal: Born Oct. 12, 1991... College, averaging 11.1 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.2 blocks per game during his sophomore season...was named honorable mention KJCCC West Division All-Conference.

High School: Played for current UB assistant coach Nate Oats at Romulus High School in Michigan...graduated in 2012 where he helped lead the team to a 22-3 record and a perfect 8-0 league mark....Romulus was ranked third in the state during his senior year.

rodell wigginton #20 • Guard/Forward • Junior • 6-5 • 215 • Dartmouth, Nova Scotia • Lee Academy

Previous School: Spent two years at the College of Central Personal: Born April 15, 1992... Son of Flemming Downey and Florida...started all 30 games for the Patriots last season, Nicole Wigginton-Downey....has four brothers and one sister... averaging 16.2 points and 6.3 reboounds per game...went over favorite athletes are Lebron James and ...chose UB 30 points three times during his sophomore season, including because of the great environment and the coaching staff...lists 34 points against Daytona State College....averaged 14 points his greatest athletics experience as winning the Junior College a game during his freshman year as the Patriots won a NJCAA National Championship in 2012-13...Chose his uniform number National Title. in memory of his brother.

High School: Earned four letters for head coach Dashawn Gather at Lee Academy in Lee, Maine...helped his team to a 35-8 record as a senior.

christian pino #24 • Guard • R-Freshman • 5-7 • 145 • Detroit, MI • Romulus

Previous School: Redshirted his freshman season at Arizona Personal: Born Oct. 3, 1994... Son of Jeanette Avila and Ben State before transferring to Buffalo. Pino...has one brother (BJ) and two sisters (Amanda and Erika)....also enjoys football and soccer...lists his favorite food High School: Earned four letters at Romulus High School for as steak...the person in history that he would like to meet is current UB assistant coach Nate Oats...helped lead his team to Achilles...people say the celebrity he looks most like is Cristiano a 27-1 record during his senior year and a State Championship Ronaldo. in 2013.

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lamonte bearden #1 • Guard • Freshman • 6-3 • 160 • Milwaukee, WI • Germantown

High School: Won back-to-back Wisconsin state titles at Personal: Born Oct. 30, 1995... Germantown High School, finishing with a record of 54-2 in his two years of varsity...named second-team All-Area as he averaged 15.3 points, 4.0 assists and 3.0 rebounds per contest... ranked the fourth best player in the state of Wisconsin and the 28th best point guard nationally by ESPN....was named a Platinum Division First Team selection at the annual Breakfast of Champions Fall Basketball League.

bobby frasco #3 • Guard •Freshman • 6-4 • 185 • Mt. Prospect, IL • Prospect

High School: Served as a captain for two seasons for head Personal: Born Oct. 16, 1995... Son of Sam and Kellii Frasco...has coach John Camardella at Prospect High School...averaged one brother (Danny) and one sister (Emily)...favorite athlete is 18.5 points, 8.0 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game as his Dwayne Wade...had offers from Elon, Chicago State and Utah team went 18-11 during his senior season...was chosen to State, but chose UB because of the coaching staff...would like play in the Nike Chicago All-Star game and was named the to set the school three-point records at UB. conference player of the year as a senior... twice named to the Daily Herald Chicagoland All-Area Team and an All-State Honorable Mention selection in 2012-13 and 2013-14.

mory diane #5 • Guard • Freshman • 6-3 • 175 • Detroit, MI • Pershing

High School: Played his senior season at Detroit Pershing Personal: Born Oct. 14, 1995...favorite athletes are Kobe Bryant High School after beginning his career at Country Day High and Kevin Durant...lists his favorite food as pizza and a his School...has been named the 11th best player in the state of favorite musicians as Lil Durk and Migos. Michigan by ESPN Recruiting Services...averaged 17.6 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 3.0 steals per game as a senior...was named third-team All-State and was voted the Most Improved Player by his coaching staff.

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ikenna smart #34 • Forward • Freshman • 6-10 • 225 • Greensboro, NC •New Garden Friends School

High School: Played for head coach Dave Secor at New Garden Personal: Born September 23, 1995... Son of Nick and Cinda Friends School..led his team to a 17-11 record as a season as he Purrington...has one brother (Oc) and one sister (Blessing)... averaged 13 points, 13 rebounds and two blocks per game... originally a native of Nigeria...lists his favorite athlete at set his high school record for single-season rebounding with ...favorite music is reggae...chose UB 300 and he also set the record for blocked shots. because he felt it was a good program that he could fit into... also enjoys listening to music and playing soccer.

Top Row (L-R): Rodell Wigginton, Xavier Ford, Raheem Johnson, Will Regan, Justin Moss, Ikenna Smart, Mory Diane Bottom Row (L-R): Bobby Frasco, Christian Pino, Shannon Evans, Lamonte Bearden, Jarryn Skeete

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 19-10 13-2 6-6 0-2 CONFERENCE 13-5 8-1 2013-14 Results5-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE (Record:6-5 19-10 Overall; 13-55-1 Mid-American;1-2 Home: 13-2; Away:0-2 6-6; Neutral: 0-2)

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds 11/08/13 at Texas A&M 58-82 L 4969 (14)MCCREA, Javon (5)MCCREA, Javon (5)FORD, Xavier (5)REGAN, Will 11-13-13 at Niagara 81-92 L 1937 (31)MCCREA, Javon (14)MCCREA, Javon 11/16/13 W. VA. WESLEYAN W 80-60 3568 (19)MCCREA, Javon (14)MCCREA, Javon 11/26/13 ROBERT MORRIS W 81-66 2539 (18)MCCREA, Javon (12)MCCREA, Javon 11/30/13 DELAWARE ST. W 65-55 2112 (13)EVANS, Shannon (8)REGAN, Will (8)MCCREA, Javon 12/7/13 ST. BONAVENTURE W 78-73 4652 (17)SKEETE, Jarryn (6)SKEETE, Jarryn (17)EVANS, Shannon 12/11/13 CANISIUS 55-69 L 4703 (13)MCCREA, Javon (7)SKEETE, Jarryn 12/21/13 vs Manhattan 81-84 Lot 11039 (20)EVANS, Shannon (11)MCCREA, Javon 12/23/13 BINGHAMTON W 87-57 3136 (25)MCCREA, Javon (14)MCCREA, Javon 12/29/13 at Drexel W 55-52 1503 (20)MCCREA, Javon (10)REGAN, Will 1/08/14 *NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 67-46 1520 (15)REGAN, Will (8)MCCREA, Javon (8)SKEETE, Jarryn 1/11/14 *EASTERN MICHIGAN W 76-66 2616 (19)SKEETE, Jarryn (11)MCCREA, Javon 01/15/14 *at TOLEDO 65-67 L 4595 (20)MCCREA, Javon (10)MCCREA, Javon 1/18/14 *KENT STATE W 71-60 3347 (25)REGAN, Will (10)REGAN, Will 1/23/14 *at Ball State 68-71 L 3072 (28)MCCREA, Javon (11)MCCREA, Javon 01/25/14 *at Northern Illinois W 75-67 901 (20)MCCREA, Javon (9)MCCREA, Javon 1/29/14 *WESTERN MICHIGAN W 84-63 3052 (20)MCCREA, Javon (8)REGAN, Will 02/02/14 *at Bowling Green 68-74 L 1456 (17)REGAN, Will (11)MCCREA, Javon 2/5/14 *BALL STATE W 69-48 2558 (19)MCCREA, Javon (14)MCCREA, Javon 02-08-14 *at Central Michigan W 79-70 1955 (25)MCCREA, Javon (20)MCCREA, Javon 2/12/14 *at Miami W 75-62 1084 (25)MCCREA, Javon (11)MCCREA, Javon 2/15/14 *OHIO 70-73 L 5052 (18)MCCREA, Javon (8)MCCREA, Javon 2/19/14 *AKRON W 96-90 3579 (21)FREELOVE, Joshua (13)MCCREA, Javon 02/22/14 *at Kent State W 78-69 3104 (31)MCCREA, Javon (11)MCCREA, Javon 2/26/14 *at Ohio W 69-64 6283 (15)MCCREA, Javon (7)MCCREA, Javon 3/1/14 *MIAMI W 78-55 4402 (24)FREELOVE, Joshua (10)MCCREA, Javon 03/04/14 *at Akron 71-83 L 3220 (17)FREELOVE, Joshua (9)REGAN, Will 3/8/14 *BOWLING GREEN W 88-65 5452 (34)MCCREA, Javon (6)MCCREA, Javon 03-13-14 #vs Eastern Michigan 64-69 L 4116 (26)FREELOVE, Joshua (13)MCCREA, Javon

* = Conference game

Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game Home 15 52288 3486 Away 12 34079 2840 Neutral 2 15155 7578 Total 29 101522 3501

ub men’s basketball page 27 2013-14 MAC EAst champions THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Buffalo Season Box Score (as of Aug 08, 2014) 2013-14 statisticsAll games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 19-10 13-2 6-6 0-2 CONFERENCE 13-5 2013-148-1 Overall Stats 5-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 6-5 5-1 1-2 0-2 (Record: 19-10 Overall; 13-5 Mid-American; Home: 13-2; Away: 6-6; Neutral: 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 12 MCCREA, Javon 29-29 938 32.3 202-360 .5 6 1 1-2 .5 0 0 132-198 .6 6 7 112 174 286 9.9 92 1 64 70 65 44 537 18.5 01 FREELOVE, Joshua 29-29 865 29.8 143-314 .4 5 5 72-175 .4 1 1 34-45 .7 5 6 15 47 62 2.1 56 2 32 33 9 17 392 13.5 02 REGAN, Will 29-28 852 29.4 98-204 .4 8 0 35-95 .3 6 8 75-95 .7 8 9 62 105 167 5.8 57 1 23 37 20 11 306 10.6 11 EVANS, Shannon 29-0 766 26.4 73-209 .3 4 9 32-108 .2 9 6 69-87 .7 9 3 11 61 72 2.5 56 2 95 60 11 40 247 8.5 03 OLDHAM, Jarod 29-29 905 31.2 77-192 .4 0 1 10-47 .2 1 3 83-113 .7 3 5 16 66 82 2.8 85 6 153 83 11 50 247 8.5 10 SKEETE, Jarryn 25-11 557 22.3 41-136 .3 0 1 30-97 .3 0 9 26-30 .8 6 7 14 67 81 3.2 42 0 42 32 4 9 138 5.5 35 FORD, Xavier 29-17 391 13.5 42-97 .4 3 3 0-0 .0 0 0 32-43 .7 4 4 31 62 93 3.2 48 1 11 18 8 15 116 4.0 23 MOSS, Justin 29-0 267 9.2 41-72 .5 6 9 0-0 .0 0 0 27-53 .5 0 9 34 59 93 3.2 53 1 3 19 4 6 109 3.8 15 MUCH, Deyshonee 22-0 145 6.6 9-32 .2 8 1 5-25 .2 0 0 4-12 .3 3 3 4 11 15 0.7 15 0 8 6 2 4 27 1.2 22 NUIRIANKH, Auraum 21-1 116 5.5 3-14 .2 1 4 2-9 .2 2 2 5-8 .6 2 5 5 16 21 1.0 26 0 3 5 2 2 13 0.6 05 RALEY-ROSS, Corey 11-1 23 2.1 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 3 3 0.3 4 0 2 2 1 0 0 0.0 Team 51 48 99 1 Total...... 29 5825 729-1631 .4 4 7 187-558 .3 3 5 487-684 .7 1 2 355 719 1074 37.0 535 14 436 365 137 198 2132 73.5 Opponents...... 29 5825 693-1640 .4 2 3THE163-526 STAT .3 1 0 CREW403-591 SYSTEM .6 8 2 329 657 986 34.0 582 15 354 385 79 198 1952 67.3 Buffalo Season Box Score (as of Aug 08, 2014) Conference games Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals RECORD:Buffalo 1010OVERALL1118 4 2132HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALLOpponents GAMES 912 13-51033 7 19528-1 5-4 0-0 CONFERENCE 2013-1413-5 Mid-American8-1 Conference5-4 Statistics 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE (Record:0-0 13-5 Mid-American;0-0 Home: 8-1; Away:0-0 5-4) 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 12 MCCREA, Javon 18-18 607 33.7 138-239 .5 7 7 1-2 .5 0 0 76-112 .6 7 9 64 113 177 9.8 59 1 49 40 36 27 353 19.6 01 FREELOVE, Joshua 18-18 528 29.3 88-195 .4 5 1 44-107 .4 1 1 21-26 .8 0 8 10 28 38 2.1 31 1 20 20 0 11 241 13.4 02 REGAN, Will 18-17 571 31.7 65-145 .4 4 8 23-71 .3 2 4 48-57 .8 4 2 36 64 100 5.6 34 0 20 22 12 9 201 11.2 11 EVANS, Shannon 18-0 494 27.4 51-134 .3 8 1 20-63 .3 1 7 43-56 .7 6 8 8 41 49 2.7 27 0 68 39 8 29 165 9.2 03 OLDHAM, Jarod 18-18 582 32.3 52-118 .4 4 1 4-26 .1 5 4 55-71 .7 7 5 11 37 48 2.7 49 4 91 48 6 36 163 9.1 10 SKEETE, Jarryn 14-1 273 19.5 22-64 .3 4 4 17-46 .3 7 0 13-14 .9 2 9 8 32 40 2.9 20 0 21 14 1 6 74 5.3 23 MOSS, Justin 18-0 157 8.7 29-43 .6 7 4 0-0 .0 0 0 20-37 .5 4 1 18 40 58 3.2 30 1 1 11 2 4 78 4.3 35 FORD, Xavier 18-16 224 12.4 19-49 .3 8 8 0-0 .0 0 0 9-14 .6 4 3 15 42 57 3.2 29 1 10 13 1 11 47 2.6 15 MUCH, Deyshonee 12-0 86 7.2 5-15 .3 3 3 2-11 .1 8 2 1-8 .1 2 5 3 3 6 0.5 7 0 5 3 1 1 13 1.1 22 NUIRIANKH, Auraum 12-1 63 5.3 3-8 .3 7 5 2-5 .4 0 0 4-6 .6 6 7 2 11 13 1.1 9 0 2 1 0 1 12 1.0 05 RALEY-ROSS, Corey 6-1 15 2.5 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.2 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 Team 31 26 57 1 Total...... 18 3600 472-1011 .4 6 7 113-331 .3 4 1 290-401 .7 2 3 206 438 644 35.8 298 8 288 213 67 135 1347 74.8 Opponents...... 18 3600 436-1011 .4 3 1 107-345 .3 1 0 214-313 .6 8 4 194 396 590 32.8 351 8 224 249 50 117 1193 66.3

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Buffalo 630 717 1347 Opponents 552 641 1193

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2013-14 Mid-American Conference Final Standings

EAST DIVISION Conference Overall School W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Buffalo 13-5 .722 74.8 66.3 19-10 .655 73.5 67.3 Akron 12-6 .667 66.5 63.6 21-13 .618 68.6 66.9 Ohio 11-7 .611 70.4 68.1 25-12 .676 71.5 67.0 Miami 8-10 .444 65.7 68.6 13-18 .419 65.3 69.7 Kent State 7-11 .389 66.1 67.8 16-16 .500 69.6 68.4 Bowling Green 6-12 .333 61.1 64.3 12-20 .375 62.7 64.2

WEST DIVISION School W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Western Michigan 14-4 .778 71-7 68.3 23-10 .697 71.9 67.7 Toledo 14-4 .778 76.7 72.8 27-7 .794 79.2 73.2 Eastern Michigan 10-8 .556 63.6 58.7 22-15 .595 65.5 61.4 Northern Illinois 8-10 .444 61.1 61.9 15-17 .469 62.2 62.9 Central Michigan 3-15 .167 69.6 77.2 10-21 .323 72.5 73.8 Ball State 2-16 .111 64.7 74.3 5-25 .167 65.6 73.8

All-MAC Men’s Basketball Individual Honors All-Conference Teams Coach of the Year: First Team School Steve Hawkins, Western Michigan Javon McCrea______Buffalo Julius Brown______Toledo Player of the Year: David Brown______Western Michigan Javon McCrea, Buffalo Shayne Wittington______Western Michigan Demetrius Treadwell______Akron Defensive Player of the Year: Da’Shonte Riley, Eastern Michigan Second Team Quincy Diggs______Akron Freshman of the Year: Will Felder______Miami Nick Kellogg______Ohio Zavier Turner, Ball State Maurice N’Dour______Ohio Rian Pearson______Toledo Sixth Man of the Year: Jake Kretzer, Akron Third Team Justin Drummond______Toledo 2014 Award Winners Chris Fowler______Central Michigan Richaun Holmes______Bowling Green Majok Majok______Ball State Karrington Ward______Eastern Michigan

Honorable Mention Joshua Freelove______Buffalo Kris Brewer______Kent State Connor Tava______Western Michigan Jordan Threloff______Northern Illinois J.D. Weatherspoon______Toledo Javon McCrea Josh Freelove MAC Player of the Year All-MAC Honorable All-Freshman Team All-MAC First Team Mention Aaaric Armstead______Northern Illinois Shannon Evans______Buffalo Tucker Haymond______Western Michigan Zavier Turner______Ball State Jonathan Williams______Toledo

All-Academic Team School Will Regan______Buffalo Chris Fowler______Central Michigan John Simons______Central Michigan Daylen Harrison______Eastern Michigan Shannon Evans Will Regan Connar Tava______Western Michigan All-MAC Freshman Academic Team All-MAC ub men’s basketball page 29 2013-14 MAC EAst champions 2013-14 MAC standings/awards

All-Time MAC Standings All-Time MAC Tournament Records (Conference Games) School Seasons Wins Losses Pct. School (Titles) Appearances Wins Losses Pct. Akron 21 201 181 .526 Akron (3) 17 21 14 .600 Ball State 39 349 310 .530 Ball State (7) 33 37 26 .587 Bowling Green 61 473 434 .521 Bowling Green 32 18 32 .360 Buffalo 16 112 162 .409 Buffalo 15 11 15 .423 Central Michigan 42 269 436 .382 Central Michigan (2) 22 14 20 .412 Eastern Michigan 41 296 379 .439 Eastern Michigan (4) 33 26 29 .473 Kent State 63 444 501 .470 Kent State (5) 32 34 27 .557 Miami 67 608 369 .622 Miami (4) 33 38 29 .567 Northern Illinois 28 190 285 .400 Northern Illinois (1) 20 10 19 .345 Ohio 68 657 435 .602 Ohio (6) 33 38 27 .585 Toledo 63 516 431 .545 Toledo (1) 31 26 28 .481 Western Michigan 67 459 515 .471 Western Michigan (2) 29 22 27 .449

MAC Post-Season Honors Player of the Year 2009 - Louis Orr, Bowling Green Freshman of the Year 2008 - Jim Christian, Kent State 2014 - Javon McCrea, Buffalo 2007 - Stan Joplin, Toledo 2014 - Zavier Turner, Ball State 2013 - D.J. Cooper, Ohio 2006 - Jim Christian, Kent State 2013 - Darius Paul, Western Michigan 2012 - Mitchell Watt, Buffalo 2005 - Charlie Coles, Miami 2012 - Julius Brown, Toledo 2011 - , Kent State 2004 - Reggie Witherspoon, Buffalo 2011 - Javon McCrea, Buffalo 2010 - , Western Michigan 2003 - Jay Smith, Central Michigan 2010 - D.J. Cooper, Ohio 2009 - , Miami 2002 - Stan Heath, Kent State 2009 - Jarrod Jones, Ball State 2008 - , Kent State 2001 - Jay Smith, Central Michigan 2008 - Darion Anderson, Northern Illinois 2007 - , Akron 2000 - Gary Waters, Kent State 2007 - David Kool, Western Michigan 2006 - Maurice Acker, Ball State 2006 - DeAndre Haynes, Kent State 1999 - Gary Waters, Kent State 2005 - Leon Williams, Ohio 2005 - , Buffalo 1998 - Dan Hipsher, Akron 2004 - Justin Ingram, Toledo 2004 - Mike Williams, Western Michigan 1997 - Jim Larranaga, Bowling Green 2003 - , Central Michigan 2003 - Sammy Villegas, Toledo 1996 - Ben Braun, Eastern Michigan 2002 - Ben Reed, Western Michigan 2002 - Keith McLeod, Bowling Green 1995 - Herb Sendek, Miami 2001 - Terry Reynolds, Toledo 2001 - David Webber, Central Michigan 1994 - Larry Hunter, Ohio 2000 - Theron Smith, Ball State 2000 - , Bowling Green 1993 - Joby Wright, Miami 1999 - Mike Manciel, Central Michigan 1999 - , Miami 1992 - Bob Donewald, Western Michigan 1998 - Travis Young, Marshall 1998 - , Ball State 1991 - Ben Braun, Eastern Michigan 1997 - Jimmal Ball, Akron 1997 - , Bowling Green 1990 - Jim McDonald, Kent State 1996 - Anthony Stacey, Bowling Green 1996 - Bonzi Wells, Ball State 1989 - Rick Majerus, Ball State 1995 - Bonzi Wells, Ball State 1995 - , Ohio 1988 - Ben Braun, Eastern Michigan 1994 - Antonio Daniels, Bowling Green 1994 - Gary Trent, Ohio 1987 - Charlie Coles, Central Michigan 1993 - Gary Trent, Ohio 1993 - Gary Trent, Ohio 1986 - Jerry Peirson, Miami 1992 - Shan Kline-Ruminski, Bowling Green 1992 - Lewis Geter, Ohio 1985 - , Ohio 1991 - Rush Floyd, Ohio 1991 - , Eastern Michigan 1984 - Darrell Hedric, Miami 1990 - Craig Michaelis, Miami 1990 - , Ohio 1983 - Danny Nee, Ohio 1989 - Harold Walton, Kent State 1988 - Lorenzo Neely, Eastern Michigan 1989 - Paul Graham, Ohio 1982 - Steve Yoder, Ball State 1987 - Trimill Haywood, Miami 1988 - , Eastern Michigan 1981 - Steve Yoder, Ball State 1986 - Paul Graham, Eastern Michigan 1987 - Booker James, Western Michigan 1980 - Bob Nichols, Toledo 1986 - , Miami 1985 - Kenny Battle, Northern Illinois 1979 - Bob Nichols, Toledo 1984 - Booker James, Western Michigan 1985 - Ron Harper, Miami 1978 - Jon Weinert, Bowling Green 1983 - Ron Harper, Miami 1984 - Jon Deveraux, Ohio 1977 - John McDougal, Northern Illinois 1982 - Ken Epperson, Toledo 1983 - Ray McCallum, Ball State 1976 - Eldon Miller, Western Michigan 1981 - Tim Reiser, Toledo 1982 - Melvin McLaughlin, Central Michigan 1975 - Dick Parfitt, Central Michigan 1980 - Ray McCallum, Ball State 1981 - Harvey Knuckles, Toledo 1974 - Bob Nichols, Toledo 1979 - Allen Rayhorn, Northern Illinois 1980 - Jim Swaney, Toledo 1973 - Darrell Hedric, Miami 1979 - , Northern Illinois 1972 - Jim Snyder, Ohio Defensive Player of the Year 1978 - Archie Aldridge, Miami 1971 - Darrell Hedric, Miami 2014 - Da’Shonte Riley, Eastern Michigan 1977 - Matt Hicks, Northern Illinois 1970 - Jim Snyder, Ohio 2013 - Zeke Marshall, Akron 1976 - Jeff Tyson, Western Michigan 2012 - Zeke Marshall, Akron 1975 - , Central Michigan Sixth Man Award 2011 - Michael Porrini, Kent State 1974 - , Ohio 2014 - Jake Kretzer, Akron 2010 - Jimmy Conyers, Akron 2009 - Nate Linhart, Akron 1973 - , Toledo 2013 - David Brown, Western Michigan 1972 - Tom Kozelko, Toledo 2008 - Haminn Quaintance, Kent State 2012 - Quincy Diggs, Akron 2007 - Kashif Payne, Toledo 1971 - Ken Kowall, Ohio 2011 - Carlton Guyton, Kent State 2006 - James Hughes, Northern Illinois 1970 - Jim Penix, Bowling Green 2010 - Anthony Simpson, Kent State 2005 - Chet Mason, Miami 1969 - , Toledo 2009 - Brett McKnight, Akron 2004 - John Edwards, Kent State 1968 - , Miami 2008 - Brian Moten, Bowling Green 2003 - Chris Kaman, Central Michigan Coach of the Year 2007 - Cedrick Middleton, Akron 2002 - Demetric Shaw, Kent State 2014 - Steve Hawkins, Western Michigan 2006 - Kevin Warzynski, Kent State 2001 - Demetric Shaw, Kent State 2013 - Keith Dambrot, Akron 2005 - Mark Bortz, Buffalo 2000 - Rob Mestas, Miami 2012 - Rob Murphy, Eastern Michigan 2004 - Reggie Berry, Western Michigan 1999 - Robert Kizer, Toledo 2011- Geno Ford, Kent State 2003 - Whitney Robinson, Central Michigan 1998 - Bonzi Wells, Ball State 1997 - DeMar Moore, Bowling Green 2010 - Geno Ford, Kent State ub men’s basketball page 30 2013-14 MAC EAst champions 2013-14 GAME RECAPS

Texas A&M 82, Buffalo 58 Niagara 92, Buffalo 81 Buffalo 80, W. Va. Wesleyan 60 Nov. 8, 2013 * College Station, TX Nov. 13, 2013 * Niagara University, NY Nov. 16, 2013 * Niagara University, NY Attendance: 4,969 Attendance: 1,937 Attendance: 1,937

Texas A&M (1-0) Niagara (1-1) W. Va. Wesleyan (1-2) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Green 28 6-7 2-2 1-3 2 3 1 0 15 Snowden 29 3-5 0-1 9-10 8 3 2 0 15 Ervin 29 4-9 4-8 2-2 4 3 1 1 14 Space 23 5-11 0-3 1-3 8 3 3 0 11 Ware 19 4-9 0-1 3-5 4 5 0 1 11 price 22 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 4 Roberson 18 6-9 0-0 3-6 11 2 0 2 15 Fowler 24 1-6 0-0 1-2 4 2 2 1 3 Thompson 33 5-7 2-4 1-2 4 4 3 3 13 Smith 27 5-12 2-6 1-1 3 1 0 0 13 Mason 40 8-14 2-2 7-11 2 2 1 0 25 Grantham 19 0-4 0-3 0-0 4 2 2 0 0 Caruso 33 4-9 1-3 2-2 6 1 8 4 11 Jordan 28 4-10 1-4 0-0 5 1 3 1 9 Djordjevic 14 2-3 1-1 3-6 2 2 1 1 8 Miller 11 0-3 0-0 0-0 4 3 0 0 0 Harris 13 3-4 0-0 1-2 3 2 0 1 7 Warren 19 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 1 5 0 2 Harris 26 3-5 0-0 2-2 2 2 4 2 8 McCall 21 5-10 0-2 5-6 8 5 1 0 15 Dossing 10 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 Jones 19 3-7 3-6 0-0 4 2 0 0 9 Myers 13 0-2 0-1 3-4 1 1 1 1 3 Dewberry 22 3-11 3-9 2-2 1 2 0 0 11 Johns 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Thomas 13 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 5 0 1 4 McGrew 11 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 2 1 0 3 Fitzgerald 6 0-4 0-0 0-2 3 0 0 0 0 Team 7 Stephens 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 McDonald 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 TOTALS 200 30-62 3-11 29-40 44 26 10 6 92 Shell 13 2-2 0-0 1-2 5 0 0 0 5 Team 2 TOTALS 200 20-50 11-30 9-14 32 21 14 5 60 TOTALS 200 32-67 8-20 10-19 46 17 17 8 82 BUFFALO (0-2) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP BUFFALO (1-2) BUFFALO (0-1) Regan 19 1-5 0-3 3-4 5 5 0 0 5 Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Skeete 33 3-10 2-8 0-0 7 3 2 0 8 Regan 16 5-6 1-2 0-0 2 4 0 1 11 McCrea 23 5-11 0-0 4-8 5 4 2 1 14 McCrea 33 9-17 0-0 13-16 14 3 1 3 31 McCrea 26 5-9 0-0 9-14 14 1 0 2 19 Regan 18 1-4 1-1 0-1 5 1 1 0 3 Freelove 22 5-7 2-4 3-5 1 3 1 0 15 Freelove 28 6-12 1-5 0-0 1 1 1 0 13 Oldham 20 2-4 1-1 2-2 4 4 5 0 7 Oldham 34 2-10 0-3 2-2 2 5 3 1 6 Oldham 31 4-4 1-1 2-3 3 2 6 3 11 Freelove 30 4-10 2-4 1-2 2 1 0 1 11 Evans 26 1-8 1-5 2-2 2 4 0 1 5 Skeete 19 1-5 0-3 1-2 1 2 2 0 3 Skeete 32 3-12 3-10 0-0 3 0 1 0 9 Much 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 Raley-Ross 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Nuiriamkh 11 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 4 0 0 0 Nuiriankh 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Evans 25 1-4 1-3 1-2 1 0 4 1 4 Evans 22 0-5 0-4 0-0 3 2 3 0 0 Moss 10 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 1 0 0 1 Much 11 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 1 0 Raley-Ross 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Ford 18 4-8 0-0 2-2 5 3 0 0 10 Nuiriankh 10 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 1 0 Ford 19 2-8 0-0 2-2 5 0 0 0 6 Team 2 Moss 12 2-5 0-0 1-3 1 2 0 0 5 Moss 17 3-5 0-0 1-2 4 0 1 0 7 TOTALS 200 25-66 5-24 26-33 41 30 8 5 81 Ford 19 6-9 0-0 2-2 2 2 0 1 14 Much 6 0-3 0-2 1-2 3 0 0 1 1 TOTALS 200 30-56 4-15 16-26 33 17 14 10 80 Team 7 Niagara 47 45 92 TOTALS 200 20-64 7-23 11-19 43 17 13 3 58 Buffalo 33 48 81 W. Va. Wesleyan 27 33 60 Buffalo 40 40 80 Texas A&M 39 43 82 Buffalo 31 27 58

COLLEGE STATION, TX – For 30 minutes on Friday night, LEWISTON, NY - In a game that featured 173 points and 73 BUFFALO, NY - The University at Buffalo men’s basketball the University at Buffalo men’s basketball team hung with trips to the free throw line, the University at Buffalo men’s team put five players into double figures including a game- its SEC foe, but the Bulls were badly outscored over the final basketball team fell on the short end Wednesday night at high 19 points and 14 rebounds from Javon McCrea as 10 minutes, 25-6 as they fell to Texas A&M, 82-58. Friday Niagara, 92-81. Senior Javon McCrea led all scorers with the Bulls picked up their first victory of the season, 80-60 night’s game was the first for head coach Bobby Hurley. 31 points in the affair. over West Virginia Wesleyan Saturday afternoon at Alumni The Bulls got out to a quick start as they built an eight- Buffalo had its only lead on the night at 5-2 just 1:30 into Arena. The win was the first in the head coaching career point first half lead off strong defense and easy looks at the the contest and found itself fighting its way back into the of Bobby Hurley. basket. A three-pointer from newcomer Joshua Freelove game for the rest of the evening. The Purple Eagles went The game was close for much of the first half as Wes- leyan used some strong three-point shooting to stay in and a jumper from senior Javon McCrea put the Bulls ahead on a 12-0 run to take a 14-5 lead and increased its first-half 25-17 with 6:34 remaining in the opening half. However, the contest. The Bobcats scored the first four points of the advantage to 16, their largest lead of the game. The Bulls game before the Bulls got their offense going. Wesleyan from there the Aggies went on a 22-6 run to take a 39-31 scored the final basket of the half on a layup from Xavier led 20-16 when the Bulls went on an 18-2 run, going up lead into the half. Ford as they went into the half trailing, 47-33. 34-22. The final bucket came on a layup from Xavier Ford Buffalo fought its way back as it opened the second half The Bulls opened the second half on an 11-1 run over who flashed his athletic ability through out the afternoon; on an 8-1 run, capped off on a three-pointer from junior the first two and a half minutes, capped off on a layup from showing it early on an alley-oop dunk off a pass from fresh- Will Regan, but the Aggies again found a six-point lead at, McCrea, but Niagara answered with eight straight points to man Shannon Evans just six minutes into the game. UB 48-42. But the Bulls answered one more time, scoring seven regain a 12-point lead. UB again made a charge, this time would add one to its advantage before the half, taking a straight points, the final three capped off on a fast-break using back-to-back fast break dunks from Jarod Oldham 40-27 lead into the break. and thunderous dunk from Freelove, who was fouled and Joshua Freelove to pull the Bulls within 71-66 with 8:12 UB continued to be the aggressors in the second half, in the process. The run gave the Bulls a 49-48 lead, but it left. as senior Joshua Freelove converted on an alley-oop off a would be their final lead of the night. Texas A&M scored five UB remained in the hunt as time continued to wind pass from Jarryn Skeete just seven seconds into the half. straight points to regain the lead. Sophomore newcomer down as a pair of McCrea free throws pulled UB within The Bobcats got no closer than 10 as the Bulls went on a Justin Moss than scored two points on a dunk with 9:48, 83-79 with 3:30 left. However, the Bulls would manage 14-2 run during a two and a half minute stretch where McCrea had five points and Ford broke away for another which proved to be UB’s final field goal of the night. The just two points over the final 3:30 as Niagara hit late free Bulls scored four final points from the free throw line. dunk. The Bulls built their largest lead of the game at 79-56 throws for the final margin of victory. with a driving layup from Justin Moss. McCrea led the way with 14 points, five rebounds and McCrea scored 31 points, giving him 1,512 for his career, As a team, UB scored at least 80 points for the second two blocked shots in his season debut. Freelove added 11 just three points shy of moving into fourth place in school straight game, while the 60 points scored by Wesleyan were points, while sophomore Jarryn Skeete had nine points on history in scoring. The Newark, NY native completed the a season low allowed. The Bulls also shot a season-high 3-of-10 shooting from behind the arc. Senior Jarod Oldham double-double with 14 rebounds, just two shy of his career 53.6% from the floor. and Moss each added seven points, while junior Xavier Ford high. Nine of those rebounds came on the offensive end. “It was nice to finally be home and play in front of a great added six. McCrea and Oldham were both limited in their He also added two blocks and three steals. crowd today,” said Hurley. “I thought we got some good minutes due to foul trouble. Freelove finished with a career-best 15 points on 5-of-7 contributions out of our guys today; we had five players All 11 players saw action in the game, including fresh- shooting, while Ford added 10 points and five rebounds. in double figures and that is a real positive.” man Shannon Evans, who played 22 minutes, running Sophomore Jarryn Skeete added eight points and seven McCrea followed up his 31-point, 14-rebound night the point while Oldham was out of the game. Despite rebounds, while Oldham added six points and three assists. against Niagara with another 19 points and 14 rebounds not scoring, Evans added three boards and three assists. Freshman Shannon Evans recorded his first career to lead the way. He also added a and two steals. Ford Fellow freshman Deyshonee Much had a point and three points on a three pointer in the opening half and he finished with 14 points off the bench, just two points shy rebounds. finished with five points and two rebounds. of his career high. Three other starters finished in double figures as Free- As a team, the Bulls had 14 turnovers, including just five “We didn’t get off to a very good start today and in the in the second half. However, the Aggies were able to turn love had 13 points, while junior Will Regan finished with first half we lost the effort game,” said head coach Bobby 11 points on 5-of-6 shooting in just 16 minutes due to those turnovers into 20 points. Hurley. “We gave up a lot of offensive rebounds and dug foul trouble. Senior Jarod Oldham had his best day of the “I thought we did a pretty good job defensively in the a hole for ourselves. We need to get back to the drawing young season, scoring 13 points on 4-of-4 shooting, while first half,” said Hurley. “We just had some breakdowns late board defensively and figure out a way to not let our op- adding a game-high six assists as well as a career-best three in the half and there is big difference heading into the ponent shoot such a high percentage from the field.” blocked shots. He also added three steals on the defensive locker room down two or up two and then down eight end. and we just didn’t play well over the final three minutes. UB, which finished with a season-high 14 assists, got Offensively, our guys are still learning the new system and four dimes from Evans, who added four points and a re- our field goal percentage wasn’t nearly where we would bound. Moss added five points and Skeete finished with have liked it to be tonight.” three points and two assists. ub men’s basketball page 31 2013-14 MAC EAst champions 2013-14 GAME RECAPS

Buffalo 81, Robert Morris 66 Buffalo 65, Delaware State 55 Buffalo 78, St. Bonaventure 73 Nov. 26, 2013 * Buffalo, NY Nov. 30, 2013 * Buffalo, NY December 7, 2013 * Buffalo, NY Attendance: 2,539 Attendance: 2,112 Attendance: 4,652

Robert Morris (3-4) Delaware State (1-5) St. Bonaventure (6-3) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Tate 15 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0 2 Gray 33 7-11 0-0 1-3 3 3 0 0 15 Simmons 29 6-6 0-0 4-7 7 3 1 2 16 Hawkins 14 0-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 1 0 0 Owens 7 1-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 2 Ndoye 21 1-4 0-0 2-4 2 2 0 2 4 Myers-Pate 31 3-6 0-1 4-4 3 3 3 2 10 Thomas 34 2-5 1-2 2-2 3 1 1 3 7 Kloof 37 5-12 1-3 6-8 3 4 5 2 17 Anderson 21 4-10 0-4 3-3 4 3 0 3 11 Walker 27 1-5 1-4 0-0 4 2 3 0 3 Cumberbatch 36 5-14 0-5 6-9 10 3 1 1 16 Jones 32 6-13 3-4 4-6 8 3 3 0 19 Burley 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 1 3 1 0 Matthew Wright 23 3-7 0-1 3-3 1 2 1 1 9 McFadden 12 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 3 0 0 2 Brown 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 Gregg 24 3-6 0-1 1-4 3 5 1 1 7 Appolon 12 0-0 0-0 2-4 0 1 2 0 2 Williams 24 4-11 1-1 0-0 1 1 4 1 9 Dees 17 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 Newton 25 2-4 1-2 0-2 4 2 0 0 5 Bell 20 1-6 0-2 2-2 4 2 1 3 4 Dion Wright 13 1-2 0-0 2-3 0 1 0 0 4 Worthem 22 5-9 0-1 3-4 4 1 1 1 13 Haywood 4 4-7 2-2 1-2 3 1 0 0 11 Toupane 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Oliver 16 0-6 0-5 2-2 1 2 1 1 2 Gasevic 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Team 3 Team 1 Lawson 8 1-1 0-0 2-4 3 2 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 24-53 1-10 24-38 31 22 9 9 73 TOTALS 200 21-55 4-17 20-27 32 25 11 7 66 Boyd 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 Team 3 BUFFALO (4-2) BUFFALO (2-2) TOTALS 200 21-54 5-11 8-13 31 20 13 9 55 Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Regan 30 1-4 1-2 3-4 5 2 0 0 6 Regan 28 1-2 0-0 8-12 6 3 0 0 10 BUFFALO (3-2) McCrea 28 3-3 0-0 4-4 3 4 2 0 10 McCrea 28 7-11 0-0 4-7 12 4 0 1 18 Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Freelove 34 4-12 2-9 3-4 2 2 1 1 13 Freelove 31 5-13 1-4 1-1 3 1 2 0 12 Regan 25 3-6 1-2 5-8 8 1 0 0 12 Oldham 21 2-7 0-3 5-6 4 4 5 1 9 Oldham 36 3-9 1-4 6-10 4 0 7 3 13 McCrea 26 4-6 0-0 1-4 8 4 0 1 9 Skeete 35 4-6 3-4 6-6 6 2 1 1 17 Skeete 23 4-8 3-5 4-4 4 3 3 0 15 Freelove 22 3-4 1-2 2-2 2 1 3 1 9 Evans 24 5-10 2-5 5-6 3 5 1 2 17 Raley-Ross 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Oldham 32 4-8 2-3 2-2 3 3 5 3 12 Nuiriankh 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 Evans 22 3-9 1-5 0-0 4 1 3 1 7 Skeete 24 1-7 0-5 0-0 2 2 3 1 2 Moss 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0 0 Much 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Evans 27 3-5 2-3 5-6 1 1 2 4 13 Ford 12 2-4 0-0 2-2 2 2 0 0 6 Nuiriankh 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 Much 13 2-4 1-3 0-0 2 0 1 0 5 Team 4 Moss 14 2-5 0-0 2-5 6 4 0 0 6 Nuiriankh 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 21-46 8-23 28-32 33 25 11 5 78 Ford 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 Moss 14 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 3 1 1 2 Team 4 Ford 11 0-2 0-0 1-2 2 1 0 0 1 St. Bonaventure 39 34 73 TOTALS 200 25-58 6-19 25-39 45 22 15 5 81 Team 1 Buffalo 38 40 78 TOTALS 200 21-44 7-19 16-24 32 17 15 1 65 Robert Morris 38 28 66 Buffalo 38 43 81 Delaware St 25 30 55 Buffalo 32 33 65

BUFFALO, NY - For the second straight game, the Univer- BUFFALO, NY - Freshman Shannon Evans scored a career- BUFFALO, NY - Four three pointers from four different sity at Buffalo men’s basketball team placed five players high 13 points to lead the University at Buffalo men’s bas- players late in the second half propelled the University in double figures as the Bulls defeated the visiting Robert ketball team to a 65-55 win over Delaware State at Alumni at Buffalo men’s basketball team to a 78-73 come from Morris Colonials, 81-66, at Alumni Arena. The Bulls out- Arena on Saturday afternoon. It was the Bulls’ third straight behind victory over St. Bonaventure, Saturday afternoon scored RMU, 43-28 in the second half. The victory improves win to improve to 3-2 on the season. in front of 4,652 fans at Alumni Arena. The win was UB’s UB to 2-2 on the season. fourth in a row and its first over St. Bonaventure since the “I thought it was a great team win,” said head coach UB featured a very balanced scoring attack. Will Regan and 1996-97 season. “I am just very impressed with our team and how clutch Bobby Hurley. “Having 10 days of practice gave us gave Jarod Oldham each scored 12 points and Javon McCrea we were in the second half,” said head coach Bobby Hurley. us an opportunity to work on some of the deficiencies and Joshua Freelove finished with nine points, apiece. “We didn’t shoot the ball well early, but we hit big shots that we had early in the season and we made a stronger McCrea had his consecutive game streak of scoring in when we needed to and we got stops on the defensive commitment to rebounding and defending at a higher double-figures snapped at 26. end when we really needed them.” level and I think that showed tonight.” The contest was close through out, with neither team Robert Morris took the early lead in the contest as four Leading, 34-33, with 15:42 left, the Bulls mounted an 8-0 leading by more than nine during the 40 minutes of ac- straight free throws 10 minutes into the game gave the scoring run, bookended by three-pointers from Evans tion. However, it was the Bulls who were trailing by six Colonials a 25-16 lead. However, the Bulls quickly erased and fellow freshman Deyshonee Much. Following another with 5:31 remaining, when the game changed in the favor the deficit by going on a 10-0 run. Included in the run three-pointer by Freelove, UB really clamped down on de- of the home team. Senior Joshua Freelove hit the first of was a Jarod Oldham three pointer, a fast-break dunk from fense. The Bulls came up with steals on three of Delaware what would be four straight three pointers for the Bulls senior Joshua Freelove and five free throws. The visiting State’s next four possessions and a fast break dunk by Evans putting them in front. A three from junior Will Regan tied Colonials retook a two-point advantage, 34-32, but the extended the UB lead to 53-40, its largest of the game. it up before St. Bonaventure regained the three point lead. Bulls answered with six straight points before the teams Calmly on the next trip, freshman Shannon Evans knocked entered the half tied at 38-38. Buffalo had five blocks, 11 steals and forced 17 Hornet down a triple to tie the game up and the next time down UB turned up its defensive intensity in the second half as turnovers. Evans had four steals and Oldham added three. the floor, sophomore Jarryn Skeete hit a three pointer of his own, giving the Bulls the lead for good with 2:09 left. Robert Morris shot just 34.6% over the final 20 minutes of McCrea had three blocks and tied Regan with a game-high Even more impressive in the stretch was that all four plays action. The Bulls led by just one at 53-52 with 11 minutes eight rebounds. came on assists from four different individuals. The Bulls left when a three pointer from freshman Shannon Evans knocked down their final six free throws to ice the victory. sparked a 16-2 run, putting UB up 69-54 with 6:18 remain- Delaware State really slowed down the pace of play and it The afternoon opened UB’s way as the Bulls raced out ing. UB extended its lead to a game-high 20 points as a seemed to frustrate the Bulls at times. to an 18-9 lead, which was capped off on a tip-in from three-pointer from Jarryn Skeete gave the Bulls a 78-58 senior Jarod Oldham. The Bonnies were able to get back lead with 3:34 left. The Colonials were able to pull no closer “That is their style, based on their team, that they can stay in the contest partially in part to 20 first-half trips to the than 15 through out the rest of the night. in games and give them a chance to win,” head coach free throw line and they took a 39-38 lead into the half. The Bulls placed five players in double figures led by Bobby Hurley said. “These guys [Evans and Oldham] were Evans and Skeete led four players in double figures senior Javon McCrea, who recorded his third straight terrific defensively, seven steals between the two of them with 17 points a piece. The 17 points were a career high double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds in 28 and they were able to create some problems.” for the freshman Evans, who has now scored 17 and 13 minutes. McCrea added five blocks and a steal. Skeete points, respectively in his last two games. Skeete had finished with a season-high 15 points as he went 4-of-8 a season-high in points, while also leading the Bulls in from the field, including 3-of-5 from behind the arc. the rebounding department with six. Freelove added 13 Oldham had a tremendous night running the point as points, while McCrea finished with 10 points despite not taking a field goal attempt in the second half. he finished with 13 points, a season-high seven assists, four Oldham, who was limited to 21 minutes due to foul rebounds and three steals. Freelove added 12 points, while trouble, had nine points, five assists and four rebounds. junior Will Regan finished with 10 points and six boards. Regan added six points, five rebounds and a career-high Regan did most of his damage from the free throw line, four blocked shots. McCrea added three blocks. Junior where he was 8-of-12. Xavier Ford added six points off the bench. For the first time since 2007, the Bulls have scored 80 The Bulls used clutch free throw shooting all afternoon, points in three straight games. They also set early season hitting their first 18 attempts and finishing 28-for-32 for the highs for rebounds (45) and assists (15), as well as tying a game. UB also had one of its best days from long range, season-low in turnovers with 12, including just four in the especially in the second half where it went 6-for-11 from second half. behind-the-arc.

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Canisius 69, Buffalo 55 Manhattan 84, Buffalo 81 (OT) Buffalo 87, Binghamton 57 December 11, 2013 * Buffalo, NY December 21, 2013 * Brooklyn, NY December 23, 2013 * Buffalo, NY Attendance: 4,703 Attendance: 11,039 Attendance: 3,136

Canisius (6-3) Manhattan (9-2) Binghamton (2-9) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Manhertz 26 2-7 0-0 2-5 9 3 0 0 6 Brown 23 4-9 0-0 0-1 6 3 1 2 8 Richards 27 2-9 0-0 1-2 8 4 1 0 5 Jordan Heath 34 2-6 2-5 2-4 6 2 1 3 8 Stores 36 3-5 2-4 2-3 2 4 2 2 10 Madray 26 4-6 2-4 1-2 1 4 1 0 11 Baron 40 8-14 4-6 3-4 4 0 3 1 23 Williams 28 3-13 1-5 2-2 7 2 0 1 9 Brown 24 2-4 0-0 3-4 5 4 1 0 7 Perez 35 7-13 0-0 2-4 2 1 2 1 16 Beamon 32 8-20 2-5 4-6 4 3 0 2 22 Waller 24 4-5 1-1 2-2 4 5 1 0 11 Raney 15 2-7 0-3 0-0 2 1 1 1 4 Alvarado 4 0-2 0-0 2-2 2 0 0 2 2 Beck 36 2-10 0-5 0-0 0 0 4 0 4 Lewis 23 0-3 0-3 1-2 3 2 1 0 1 Richards 21 1-4 1-3 5-5 1 1 3 1 8 Reed 36 4-11 0-2 11-15 6 2 1 2 19 Williams 7 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 Wilson 32 0-4 0-0 6-8 3 5 4 3 6 Rinaldi 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 0 0 Valenti 18 4-5 0-0 3-6 5 0 0 0 11 Andujar 26 1-7 0-1 7-7 4 5 6 4 9 Smith 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Josiah Heath 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 Pankey 19 4-6 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 0 10 Rice 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Team 5 Allen 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 Williams 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 25-57 6-17 13-25 37 12 9 7 69 Team 9 Team 3 TOTALS 225 24-70 6-18 30-36 39 27 16 16 84 TOTALS 200 18-45 3-12 18-25 28 25 10 2 57 BUFFALO (4-3) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP BUFFALO (4-4) BUFFALO (5-4) Regan 30 4-4 2-2 0-0 1 3 0 0 10 Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP McCrea 34 6-10 0-0 1-2 6 4 1 1 13 Regan 21 2-3 1-1 2-2 7 3 0 0 7 Regan 27 7-10 1-3 3-4 7 1 1 0 18 Freelove 31 4-9 3-7 0-0 4 3 0 1 11 McCrea 38 7-13 0-0 4-6 11 4 0 3 18 McCrea 29 8-15 0-0 9-13 14 1 4 3 25 Oldham 27 2-7 0-2 1-2 3 5 2 0 5 Freelove 37 7-13 3-5 0-0 2 2 0 0 17 Ford 22 3-5 0-0 3-3 3 1 1 2 9 Skeete 31 0-8 0-6 0-2 7 1 4 0 0 Oldham 28 1-6 0-0 3-4 2 4 4 1 5 Freelove 30 6-10 5-9 2-2 3 4 0 0 19 Evans 24 2-8 0-4 0-0 0 3 6 0 4 Skeete 28 1-4 0-2 0-0 7 2 2 0 2 Oldham 24 1-4 0-1 0-2 0 3 9 0 2 Much 7 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 3 Evans 35 3-10 1-5 13-15 2 3 5 2 20 Raley-Ross 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 Moss 6 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 0 2 Much 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 Skeete 23 0-3 0-2 2-2 1 2 3 1 2 Ford 10 3-3 0-0 1-2 2 1 0 0 7 Nuiriankh 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 Evans 18 2-6 2-5 0-0 2 3 2 0 6 Team 5 Moss 4 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 1 2 Much 10 1-3 1-3 2-2 0 3 0 1 5 TOTALS 200 23-54 6-23 3-8 33 23 13 2 55 Ford 22 1-5 0-0 8-10 4 2 0 1 10 Nuiriankh 4 0-2 0-1 1-2 1 1 0 0 1 Team 6 Moss 11 0-1 0-0 0-0 5 1 0 0 0 Canisius 26 43 69 TOTALS 225 23-57 5-14 30-37 44 29 11 7 81 Team 0 Buffalo 35 20 55 TOTALS 200 28-59 9-24 22-30 37 21 21 7 87 Manhattan 39 38 7 84 Buffalo 41 36 4 81 Binghamton 27 30 57 Buffalo 40 47 87

BUFFALO, NY – Playing at the First Niagara Center for the BROOKLYN, NY – In a game that featured 12 ties and 17 BUFFALO, NY – A 67-34 advantage on the scoreboard over first time since 2004, the University at Buffalo men’s bas- lead changes, the University at Buffalo was unable to hold the final 25 minutes of action helped lead the University ketball team lost to Canisius, 69-55, on Wednesday night on to a late seven-point lead and fell to Manhattan, 84-81 at Buffalo men’s basketball team to an 87-57 victory over – snapping its four-game win streak. The Golden Griffins in overtime, Saturday afternoon at the Barclays Center. The Binghamton on Monday afternoon at Alumni Arena. The outscored the Bulls, 43-20, in the second half to erase an loss evens UB’s record at 4-4 on the season. Bulls had season highs in shooting and assists, while com- 11-point deficit and earn the victory. The Bulls held a late second half lead as they were up mitting a season-low seven turnovers. “For large stretches early I thought we had a pretty 75-68 with just 45 seconds left. However, a Manhattan The Bulls trailed late in the opening half, 23-20, but went good control of the game and then it just started to slip three pointer, followed by a three point play put the Jaspers on a 20-4 run over the final 5:44 to take a 40-27 lead into away from us,” said head coach Bobby Hurley. “We stopped within striking distance. UB regained a three-point lead at the half. It was a tough start for UB, who hit just two of its playing defense the way we needed to and give Canisius 77-74, but with five second left, Shane Richards was fouled first 11 shots after a short turnaround from a road contest credit for having players step up late in the game.” on a three-point attempt and hit all three shots to tie the on Saturday. However, the Bulls ended up hitting 10 of The Bulls (4-3) had three players score in double-figures, game up. Freshman Shannon Evans had one last look at their final 16 shots of the half. led Javon McCrea who finished with 13 points and six the basket, but was unable to connect. UB quickly added to its lead early in the second half, rebounds. Joshua Freelove scored 11 points, including a Manhattan scored the first four points of the overtime scoring the first six points en route to a 16-3 run over the trio of three-pointers and Will Regan added 10 points. period, but with UB down, 81-78, senior Joshua Freelove first four minutes and 15 seconds. Senior Javon McCrea UB led throughout the opening 20 minutes of action drained a triple to even the score at 81-81. Manhattan was a big part of the run as he contributed nine points. The thanks to a hot shooting performance that saw UB shoot regained the lead with just 18 seconds left and held on Bulls continued to lead by at least 20 for the remainder of 57 percent from the field and 60 percent from three-point for the 84-81 victory. Evans had one last look at three, but the half. UB also got the long ball working in the second half, range. Eight different players found the scoring column in his shot was just off the mark. hitting six three pointers, led by senior Josh Freelove, who the first half. Manhattan, who entered today’s game following a had three of his five triples in the second half. Freshman The Bulls continued their solid play into the second double-digit road victory against South Carolina of the SEC Shannon Evans also knocked down a pair on back-to-back half and a Shannon Evans jumper with 10:54 left gave UB earlier this week, had all they can handle with the pesky UB possessions. a 51-43 lead. It was at that point Canisius switched to a zone squad, who outrebounded the Jaspers, but were hurt by Binghamton went on to cut the UB lead to 74-52 with defense and it seemed to stymie the Bulls’ offensive attack. 22 turnovers. Manhattan grabbed a quick 7-3 lead to start 3:50 left, but UB went on one last 12-3 run as a three pointer The Griffs outscored the Bulls, 26-4, down the stretch to the afternoon, but the Bulls led for most of the opening 20 from Deyshonee Much gave the Bulls their largest lead of pull away for the victory. A once red-hot UB team shot just minutes. With the Bulls down 9-8 early, a brief altercation the game at 86-55. The Bulls went on to win 87-57, scoring 2-of-16 from the field down the stretch. caused two Manhattan players to be ejected and Evans their biggest win over a Division I opponent since defeating Canisius outscored UB 32-24 in the paint and grabbed was able to knock down all four free throws. Canisius, 94-59 in 2011. 14 offensive rebounds which led to 19 second chance UB led by as many as nine points in the first half fol- McCrea recorded his second straight double-double points. There was a large discrepancy in free throw lowing a three pointer from Evans, which gave UB a 33-24 and his fifth of the season with 25 points and 14 rebounds. shooting as Canisius went to the charity stripe 25 times, lead with 5:50 left. Manhattan went on a 13-4 run to tie the McCrea has now moved over 1,600 points for his career. compared to just eight trips for the Bulls. game up, but a pair of free throws gave the Bulls a 41-39 The senior also added a season-high four assists, three Xavier Ford scored seven points in 10 minutes for the lead at the break. blocks and three steals. Bulls. Evans had a career-high six assists to go along with Manhattan grabbed its largest lead of the game at six Freelove finished with a career-best 19 points, includ- his four points. with 7:16 left in the second half, but Freelove went on a ing a 5-for-9 performance from three-point range. Junior The Bulls return to the road next Saturday as they face 7-0 run by himself, capped off on an ally-oop dunk from Will Regan also had a season-high in points with 18, while Manhattan at the Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn, NY. Part of Evans, which gave the Bulls a 65-64 lead with 4:56 left in adding seven rebounds, six of those on the offensive end. a college hoops tripleheader, the game tips off at 3:00 pm. regulation. The Bulls would remain in front until the late Junior Xavier Ford made his first start of the season free throws tied the game in the final five seconds. and finished with nine points, three rebounds, an assists, Evans finished with a team-high 20 points, the first UB a block and two steals. Senior point guard Jarod Oldham freshman to score 20 points in a game since Javon McCrea scored just two points, but dished out a season-high nine in 2009-10. Evans did most of his damage from the free assists, while not turning the ball over at all. Evans added throw line where he was 13-for-15. Evans also added five six points off the bench, while Much had five. assists and two steals. The 87 points scored by the Bulls are a season high and McCrea recorded his fourth double-double of the sea- it is the fifth time in nine games that the Bulls have scored son with 18 points and 11 rebounds, adding three blocks over 80 points in a game. UB also finished with season- and three steals. Freelove added a career-high 17 points, highs in three pointers (9) and assists (21) and a season-low while also finishing with five blocked shots. in turnovers (7), including just twice in the second half. ub men’s basketball page 33 2013-14 MAC EAst champions 2013-14 GAME RECAPS

Buffalo 55, Drexel 52 Buffalo 67, Northern Illinois 46 Buffalo 76, Eastern Michigan 66 December 29, 2013 * Philadelphia, PA January 8, 2014 * Buffalo, NY January 11, 2014 * Buffalo, NY Attendance: 1,503 Attendance: 1,520 Attendance: 2,616

Drexel (8-4) Northern Illinois (6-7, 0-1 MAC) Eastern Michigan (9-6, 1-1 MAC) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Allen 36 6-15 1-2 14 5 1 3 2 14 Bowie 22 5-11 0-0 3-4 9 3 0 2 13 Ward 30 4-11 2-6 0-0 7 2 2 1 10 Abif 32 1-3 0-0 4-4 5 3 0 3 6 Bolin 20 3-9 1-3 0-0 4 2 0 0 7 Bryant 34 6-11 1-2 6-6 10 1 1 2 19 Ruffin 27 3-4 0-0 0-0 12 4 2 1 6 Threloff 20 2-5 0-0 1-2 5 4 0 0 5 Riley 32 3-8 0-0 0-0 11 4 0 0 6 Fouch 32 6-21 0-8 1-1 0 1 0 0 13 Baker 22 1-5 1-4 0-0 3 2 3 3 3 Lee 32 6-13 0-4 0-0 1 4 1 0 12 Massenat 37 2-12 0-3 6-8 3 3 5 0 10 Aaric Armstead 28 2-8 0-2 3-4 3 1 0 1 7 Talley 33 4-9 0-2 7-10 3 1 6 2 15 Wilson 11 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 Rakocevic 19 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 2 Hughley 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Pantovic 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 33 2 0 0 2 Aaron Armstead 25 1-6 0-3 5-6 3 2 1 0 7 Ajayi 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 0 Bah 5 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 0 0 Balls 25 0-2 0-1 2-2 1 2 1 1 2 Ross 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Williams 8 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 4 1 0 1 Gray 17 0-4 0-0 0-0 4 3 0 0 0 Combs 12 0-5 0-3 2-2 1 0 0 0 0 Canady 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 Cravatta 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Strickland 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 Team 6 Team 4 Harrison 13 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 2 TOTALS 200 19-58 1-14 13-20 40 19 11 6 52 TOTALS 200 15-55 2-13 14-18 37 22 5 7 46 Team 3 TOTALS 200 24-59 3-17 15-18 44 18 10 5 66 BUFFALO (6-4) BUFFALO (7-4, 1-0 MAC) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP BUFFALO (8-4, 2-0 MAC) Regan 33 3-5 1-3 0-0 10 0 0 1 7 Regan 29 5-8 2-5 3-4 6 2 0 0 15 Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP McCrea 27 8-13 0-0 4-5 9 3 0 2 20 McCrea 34 4-5 0-0 6-10 8 4 4 1 14 Regan 30 5-10 0-3 1-2 4 1 1 1 11 Freelove 35 2-12 0-4 1-3 1 2 4 0 5 Freelove 33 4-11 2-5 0-0 3 1 0 2 10 McCrea 37 4-10 0-0 2-3 11 3 5 3 10 Oldham 34 1-5 0-1 2-5 5 2 8 0 4 Oldham 32 1-5 1-2 5-6 1 1 5 2 8 Ford 19 3-9 0-0 2-4 6 0 1 1 8 Skeete 19 1-5 1-2 0-0 2 3 0 0 3 Skeete 22 2-5 1-2 0-0 8 2 2 0 5 Freelove 21 2-7 2-5 1-2 3 3 2 1 7 Evans 31 2-8 2-5 0-0 4 2 1 0 6 Raley-Ross 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Oldham 36 4-9 0-3 3-4 4 3 7 1 11 Much 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Evans 23 3-5 2-3 3-5 2 0 1 2 11 Skeete 27 5-11 4-7 5-5 4 0 1 0 19 Moss 9 2-7 0-0 1-2 6 2 0 0 5 Much 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Evans 22 2-9 1-5 0-0 2 4 5 2 5 Ford 9 2-3 0-0 1-2 5 2 0 0 5 Nuiriankh 3 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 0 2 Much 5 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 5 Team 4 Moss 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 Moss 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 TOTALS 200 21-59 4-16 9-17 46 16 13 3 55 Ford 11 0-2 0-0 2-2 0 3 1 0 2 Team 2 Team 3 TOTALS 200 27-68 8-25 14-20 37 17 22 10 76 Drexel 24 28 52 TOTALS 200 19-41 8-17 21-29 33 15 13 7 67 Buffalo 20 35 55 Eastern Michigan 30 36 66 Northern Illinois 20 26 46 Buffalo 30 46 76 Buffalo 24 43 67

PHILADELPHIA, PA – The University at Buffalo men’s BUFFALO, NY - The University at Buffalo men’s basketball BUFFALO, NY - The University at Buffalo men’s basketball basketball team picked up its first true road victory of the team put forth its best defensive effort of the season, hold- team outscored the visiting Eastern Michigan Eagles, 46-36, year on Sunday afternoon, outscoring the host Drexel ing the visiting Northern Illinois Huskies to just 46 points, in the second half, winning 76-66, Saturday afternoon at Dragons 35-28 in the second half en route to a 55-52 win. the lowest by a UB opponent since 2011. The 27.3% shoot- Alumni Arena. The victory is UB’s fourth straight and it put The victory is UB’s second straight and improves its record ing performance from NIU helped lead the Bulls to a 67-46 the Bulls at 2-0 in the Mid-American Conference for the first to 6-4 heading into the final non-conference game of the victory in the Mid-American Conference opener for both time since the 2009-10 season. season on Friday. teams. The victory was also UB’s third straight, improving UB was able to overcome an 8-point second half deficit It was a slow start offensively for both teams in the first their record to 7-4 on the year. thanks to clutch shooting from sophomore Jarryn Skeete half as the two squads combined to shoot just 15-of-57 and unselfish ball movement that saw the Bulls record 12 from the floor. Drexel led by as many as eight in the open- “I was pleased with the defensive effort on the floor tonight holding them to 27% and forcing 19 turnovers,” said assists to just two turnovers over the final 20 minutes. ing half at 22-14 with 4:36 remaining, but UB ended the The Eagles began the second half on a 13-5 run to open half on a quick 6-2 run, including a put-back basket from head coach Bobby Hurley. “I thought we got off to a great start, but we hit a bad stretch there at the end of the first half up a 43-35 lead just four minutes into the half. EMU con- sophomore Justin Moss as time expired, which pulled UB tinued to lead 45-38 when UB went on a 12-3 run to take within 24-20 at the break. and we need to do a better job putting teams away. With that said I was impressed with the way we came out in the a 50-48 advantage. The Bulls shared the basketball as five The Bulls scored the first four points of the second half different players scored during the run. to tie the game up and neither team had more than a five- second half and took care of business.” The Bulls led the contest wire-to-wire as they opened the Eastern Michigan regained the lead at 55-53, but on the point lead until Drexel regained a five-point advantage at next possession Skeete was fouled on a three-point attempt 39-34 with 11:42. Despite the Bulls hitting just one three evening on a 16-0 run over the first six minutes of the game. The first six points of the night were recorded by junior Will and hit all three free throws, giving the Bulls a 56-55 lead. pointer to that point, sophomore Jarryn Skeete calmly The Eagles quickly tied it up, but Skeete was able to knock Regan, who led all scorers with 15 points. Despite UB’s big knocked down a triple pulling the Bulls back within two. down a long three and the Bulls led for the final 4:51. lead, the Huskies didn’t allow the Bulls to pull away with it Buffalo held on to a 49-48 lead when four straight points EMU made one final push as it pulled within 66-62 with early. UB continued to lead 20-6 with 7:51 left in the half, but from senior Javon McCrea gave UB a 53-48 lead, tying for 2:40 left, but UB than scored six straight, first coming on Northern Illinois went on an 11-2 run to pull within five at its largest lead of the game. another triple from Skeete and than the exclamation point Drexel cut the lead to 54-52 and had the ball late, but 22-17. UB held on to the lead though into the break, 24-20. came on a steal and fast break layup from Jarod Oldham, missed a three-pointer with three seconds left as senior The second half displayed a different UB offense as the who completed a three-point play following a foul. Oldham Joshua Freelove took in the rebound with just 0.2 second Bulls scored 43 second-half points, shooting 61.9% percent hit another two free throws late to give the Bulls their largest left. He made the first before missing the second intention- from the floor and 62.5% from three-point range, which lead of the game at 12. UB went on to win 76-66. ally to end the game. started on the first possession as senior Joshua Freelove It was an extremely even first half that saw the two teams McCrea finished with 20 points despite picking up three drained a triple from the corner to extend the UB lead. The go into the locker room tied at 30-30. Eastern Michigan first-half fouls and playing just 27 minutes. He had 16 of Bulls ended up opening the half on a 16-7 run, extending opened the game scoring six of the first eight points, but the his points in the second half as he also finished with nine their lead to 40-27 with 14:06 left. The Huskies never got any Bulls stayed close despite trailing by as many as five early. rebounds and two blocks. No other player scored in double closer than 10. The Bulls were able to close out the game UB responded with a 17-6 run, which gave the Bulls their figures. Junior Will Regan finished with seven points and a thanks to the emergence of senior Javon McCrea, who had largest lead of the opening half, 24-18. That run was capped career-high 10 rebounds, including nine on the defensive 10 of his 14 points over the final six and a half minutes of off on a three-point play from junior Xavier Ford, who picked end. Regan also drew a big charge late in the game to help action. The Bulls also hit their final 10 free throws down the up his second start of the season. Eastern Michigan tied the cement the victory. stretch. game back up at 30-30 with 2:05 left and neither team was Freshman Shannon Evans finished with six points, Regan paced four players in double figures with 15 points able find the scoring column for the remainder of the half. hitting a pair of big three pointers in the second half. and six rebounds. McCrea had another monster night all Skeete tied his career-high with 19 points as the Bulls put Senior Jarod Oldham had four points, five rebounds and around, finishing with 14 points, eight rebounds, four assists four players in double figures for the second straight game. a game-high eight assists. Freelove had five points and a and eight blocks. The eight blocks tie his career-high and Skeete went 4-for-7 from behind the arc, while also adding season-high four assists. Moss and junior Xavier Ford also are tied for third in school history for a single game. four rebounds. Oldham added 11 points and a game-high finished with five points. The UB defensive performance continued a recent seven assists, while junior Will Regan also finished with 11 Drexel fell to 8-4, losing at home for the first time this trend of not allowing 60 points in a game. Tonight marked points. season. This is also just of one two losses for the Dragons the third straight game the Bulls have held their opponent Despite not scoring in the first half, leading scorer Javon that came to opponents that were not nationally ranked. under 60 points, the first time that has happened since the McCrea still finished with his sixth double-double, finishing The 52 points scored were the fewest the Bulls have al- 2011-12 season. The 46 points allowed were also the fewest with 10 points, 11 rebounds, five assists, three blocks and lowed all season and the fewest that Drexel had scored in by a UB team since allowing 43 points to Central Michigan three steals. Ford added eight points and six rebounds, a game this year. on February 8, 2011. while senior Joshua Freelove had seven points and a pair The UB defense held Drexel to a 1-for-14 performance of assists. from three-point range. ub men’s basketball page 34 2013-14 MAC EAst champions 2013-14 GAME RECAPS

Toledo 67, Buffalo 65 Buffalo 71, Kent State 60 Ball State 71, Buffalo 68 January 15, 2014 * Toledo, OH January 18, 2014 * Buffalo, NY January 23, 2014 * Muncie, IN Attendance: 4,595 Attendance: 3,347 Attendance: 3,072

Toledo (14-2, 2-1 MAC) Kent State (11-6, 2-2 MAC) Ball State (4-12, 1-4 MAC) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Weatherspoon 32 5-9 1-1 2-2 7 0 1 4 13 Ortiz 17 2-4 0-1 0-0 4 3 0 2 4 House 26 6-10 0-1 0-1 6 4 2 0 12 Boothe 31 4-10 0-0 0-0 5 4 3 0 8 Henniger 19 2-3 0-0 0-2 4 2 0 0 4 Bond 32 8-14 0-2 0-3 13 3 4 4 16 Drummond 30 3-6 0-1 6-12 7 3 1 3 12 Manley 37 5-11 3-8 4-4 4 0 1 0 17 Majok 30 6-12 0-0 0-0 5 4 2 0 12 Pearson 36 5-15 0-1 2-2 3 2 2 2 12 Brewer 27 4-9 2-5 1-1 3 4 3 0 11 Turner 32 0-5 0-4 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 Brown 39 5-9 2-5 8-8 1 1 6 0 20 Jackson 36 3-9 1-5 0-0 4 1 3 3 7 Alstork 25 2-5 1-2 0-0 4 2 1 1 5 Garber 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 0 Thomas 11 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 4 0 0 2 Payne 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Williams 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 Simmons 10 1-4 0-2 1-2 1 1 0 0 3 Crowder 8 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 0 1 1 3 Lauf 11 1-2 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 0 2 Spicer 14 2-4 0-0 0-3 1 1 0 0 4 Calhoun 12 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 2 Smith 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 Tabb 7 3-3 0-0 0-1 2 0 0 0 6 Berry 32 4-7 3-6 10-10 0 1 4 0 21 Team 4 Goodson 22 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 5 5 0 2 Team 2 TOTALS 200 23-54 3-10 18-24 35 15 15 9 67 Team 2 TOTALS 200 28-57 5-17 10-14 35 18 17 7 71 TOTALS 200 24-53 6-22 6-13 29 21 12 5 60 BUFFALO (8-5, 2-1 MAC) BUFFALO (9-6, 3-2 MAC) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP BUFFALO (9-5, 3-1 MAC) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP McCrea 33 9-18 0-0 2-3 10 4 2 1 20 Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Regan 33 4-11 0-4 0-0 7 2 0 0 8 Regan 34 4-9 1-3 0-0 8 1 3 1 9 Regan 29 8-15 3-6 6-6 10 3 1 0 25 McCrea 34 11-16 0-0 6-8 11 3 0 2 28 Ford 18 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 4 McCrea 36 3-6 0-0 6-7 7 3 5 0 12 Ford 14 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 4 Oldham 25 4-6 0-0 0-1 3 5 4 0 8 Ford 14 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 3 2 Freelove 30 5-13 1-8 4-4 2 3 1 1 15 Freelove 28 6-11 4-6 0-0 2 3 0 1 16 Freelove 28 5-11 2-4 2-2 3 2 1 0 14 Oldham 35 2-7 0-1 3-4 0 0 11 1 7 Skeete 26 1-6 1-5 0-0 3 3 0 1 3 Oldham 37 3-7 0-3 3-4 4 3 3 1 9 Skeete 16 0-2 0-1 2-2 3 1 3 0 2 Moss 7 0-2 0-0 1-2 6 2 0 0 1 Skeete 20 0-2 0-2 1-1 2 2 1 1 1 Evans 23 1-3 0-0 0-1 1 2 1 0 2 Evans 27 2-9 0-2 0-0 2 2 2 1 4 Evans 29 1-8 1-4 3-3 2 0 5 3 6 Much 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 2 Much 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Nuiriankh 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Moss 8 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 0 0 Team 4 Moss 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Team 3 TOTALS 200 28-67 6-17 3-6 40 21 11 6 65 Team 3 TOTALS 200 26-58 1-14 15-20 32 14 16 5 68 TOTALS 200 22-52 6-19 21-23 35 15 16 8 71 Toledo 32 35 67 Ball State 30 41 71 Buffalo 39 26 65 Kent State 29 31 60 Buffalo 36 32 68 Buffalo 27 44 71

TOLEDO, OH – Toledo guard Julius Brown sunk a jumper BUFFALO, NY – A season-high 25 points from junior Will MUNCIE, IN – The University at Buffalo men’s basketball as time expired on Wednesday night, leading the Rockets Regan helped lead the University at Buffalo men’s basketball team was unable to hold on to a six-point halftime lead to a 67-65 win over Buffalo, in front of 4,595 fans at Savage team to a 71-60 victory over Kent State, Saturday evening as cold shooting from behind the arc caught up to the Arena. The Bulls had led by as many as 13 in the opening at Alumni Arena. Regan had 19 points in the second half as Bulls in a 71-68 loss at Ball State. The Bulls are now 9-6 on half, but the Rockets were able to get back into the game, the Bulls outscored the Golden Flashes, 44-31, over the final the season and tied for second in the MAC East with a 3-2 due in part to a noticeable discrepancy at the free throw 20 minutes of play. The victory improves UB to 9-5 on the conference record. line, 24-6. The loss is UB’s first in conference play as it falls year and 3-1 in the league, while the Bulls remain a perfect UB’s recipe for success had been strong second half play, to 8-5 on the season and 2-1 in conference play. Toledo 8-0 at Alumni Arena. but tonight the Bulls were outscored 41-32 over the final 20 improved to 14-2 on the season and 2-1 in conference. UB quickly erased a five-point deficit in the second half minutes and uncharacteristically turned it over nine times The Rockets remained perfect at home, but tonight was as Regan knocked down a triple for the first three of his 19 in the second half. UB had come into the game with just its smallest margin of victory in a game at Savage Arena. second-half points. The Golden Flashes continued to lead 18 second-half turnover through the first four conference The Bulls held an early seven-point lead in the second 36-34 when the Bulls went on an 18-4 run in just over five games. half, but after a quick Toledo run, neither team led by more minutes to take the lead 52-40 with 10:25 left. The final three Neither team held on to more than a seven-point than two possessions for the remainder of the night. The points came from the free throw line as freshman Shan- advantage, which the Bulls had with 2:13 left in the first Bulls fought off three two-point deficits over the final non Evans was fouled on a three-point attempt. The Bulls half. Despite UB’s struggles, senior Javon McCrea had a minute of play, including a layup from freshman Shannon continued to increase their lead and a pair of free throw by dominant night, which began with an 18-point first half. Evans with just 2.7 seconds left to tie the game up at 65- Regan gave the Bulls a 59-43 advantage with 6:41 left. The He scored half of Buffalo’s points in the half, including four 65. Following a Rocket timeout, Toledo threw the ball the 16-point lead was Buffalo’s largest of the night. and-1 opportunities. A jumper from junior Will Regan gave length of the court and into the hands of Nathan Boothe, Kent State pulled within 10 at 65-55, but UB quickly went the Bulls their largest lead at 33-26 and Buffalo continued who found Brown for the game-winning jumper. on a 6-0 run to regain that largest lead at 71-55 with 53 to hold a six-point lead into the break. UB had its opportunities in the second half, leading 58- second left. The Golden Flashes scored the final five points However, the Cardinals quickly tied the game up early 57 with 4:16 left. Neither team found the scoring column of the game. in the second half and neither team held more than a four- for nearly two minutes, but then Toledo regained the lead The Bulls shot 46.4% in the second half, including 45.5% point lead over the final 17 minutes of action. The Bulls led as UB senior Javon McCrea was unable to hold on to a from three and more importantly, turned the ball over just by four, 65-61, with 3:27 left, but the Cardinals responded defensive rebound as a Rocket defender caught him in three times in the half. It was a far cry from the first half when by going on a 6-0 run to take a 67-65 lead with 1:25 left. The the eye. Toledo’s Jordan Lauf was able to lay it in for the the Bulls really struggled to get anything going offensively, two teams traded baskets and the Bulls got the ball back easy two and Toledo either led or the game was tied for but was able to thank its defensive for heading into the break down by two, but McCrea split a pair of free throws and the remainder of the contest. down just 29-27. Jesse Berry knocked in two free throws to give Ball State The Bulls got out to a hot start as they opened up a The Golden Flashes opened the night on a 10-4 run to a 71-68 lead, which turned out to be their largest lead of 13-point lead in the first half. Senior Joshua Freelove, who take the early lead, but then the Bulls went on top thanks the game. Senior Joshua Freelove had a look from three, played his freshman season at Toledo, scored 11 first-half to an 9-0 run, which was capped off on a put-back tip from but missed and Ball State went back to the free throw line. points. UB held on to a 12-10 lead when they went on sophomore Justin Moss. Kent State regained the edge, tak- They missed on the front-end of a one-and-one and the a 14-3 run, capped off on a fast-break dunk from junior ing its largest lead of the game at 26-19 with 3:53 left in the Bulls had one more look at three, but it could not fall. Xavier Ford. The Rockets were able to cut into the lead half, but the Bulls answered with an 8-0 run late in the half as McCrea moved into third place on UB’s all-time scoring after back-to-back three pointers from Brown. UB regained Regan converted on a three-point play to give UB the 27-26 list as he surpassed Mike Martinho and now has 1,428 a nine-point lead, but Toledo, which went to the line 10 lead. However, Kent State got a three pointer from Devareaux points, just 105 from second place. McCrea had his eighth times in the opening half, hit eight of them to keep the Manley to take the 29-27 lead into the half. double-double of the year adding 11 rebounds. deficit manageable. Regan led three players in double figures, recording his Freelove also finished in double figures with 15 points. McCrea finished with his seventh double-double of first career double-double. The 25 points were a season-high Senior Jarod Oldham did a nice job passing the ball tonight the year finishing with 20 points, 10 rebounds and four and the second most in his UB career. The 10 rebounds, tied as he tied his career high with 11 assists, turning it over just blocked shots. Freelove added 16 points, shooting 4-for-6 his career high, which he set against Drexel. one time. He also added seven points, a block and a steal. from behind the arc. Junior Will Regan added nine points Freelove scored 14 points, all in the second half, while Regan added eight points, seven rebounds and a pair and eight rebounds, while Oldham finished with eight senior Javon McCrea finished with 12 points, seven rebounds of blocks, while Xavier Ford had four points and three points and four assists. He played just 25 minutes due to and five assists. The 12 points gave McCrea 1,700 for his UB rebounds. foul trouble. Sophomore Justin Moss had six rebounds in career. Fellow senior Jarod Oldham had a solid night on The Bulls shot 1-of-14 from three-point range, their seven minutes of action. both ends of the floor as he finished with nine points, four lowest total of the season, but were very efficient from rebounds, three assists, a block and a steal. inside the arc, shooting 25-44 (56.8%). ub men’s basketball page 35 2013-14 MAC EAst champions 2013-14 GAME RECAPS

Buffalo 75, Northern Illinois 67 Buffalo 84, Western Michigan 63 Bowling Green 74 , Buffalo 68 January 25, 2014 * DeKalb, IL January 29, 2014 * Buffalo, NY February 2, 2014 * Bowling Green, OH Attendance: 901 Attendance: 3,052 Attendance: 1,456

Northern Illinois (7-11, 1-5 MAC) Western Michigan (11-8, 4-3 MAC) Bowling Green (10-11, 4-4 MAC) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Bowie 35 5-12 0-1 4-6 7 2 1 1 14 Tava 27 4-8 1-2 0-0 5 1 3 2 9 Holmes 38 5-12 1-1 5-8 10 2 2 0 16 Bolin 33 6-10 3-6 2-2 7 2 0 1 17 Whittington 31 6-11 0-0 1-2 5 4 1 5 13 Parker 39 6-13 1-4 10-14 7 1 1 0 23 Threloff 20 2-7 0-0 4-4 5 3 0 0 8 Haymond 28 5-8 0-2 1-2 6 1 2 0 11 Black 16 4-7 0-0 0-0 5 5 2 0 8 Baker 31 2-11 0-7 8-10 3 5 5 5 12 Brown 37 3-13 2-7 3-6 3 3 3 0 11 Henderson 20 2-4 1-2 2-2 1 4 2 2 7 Armstead, Aaric 22 0-4 0-2 2-2 2 2 1 1 2 Richie 26 2-4 2-4 0-0 0 2 3 0 6 Clarke 39 3-9 0-2 5-6 10 3 9 1 11 Rakocevic 14 3-3 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0 6 Washington 3 2-4 1-2 1-2 0 0 0 0 6 Tisdale 22 2-5 0-2 1-2 5 3 0 0 5 Armstead, Aaron 20 1-6 0-1 3-3 3 2 0 1 5 Hoerdemann 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Gomez 23 2-6 0-1 0-1 1 2 0 2 4 Balls 17 0-1 0-0 3-4 2 1 4 1 3 Klein 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Lyshe 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Gray 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 0 0 Brennan 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 Team 2 Team 3 Perry 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 2 0 TOTALS 200 24-57 3-12 23-33 42 22 16 5 74 TOTALS 200 19-55 3-17 26-31 35 25 11 10 67 Avery 11 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 2 Harris 3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 BUFFALO (11-7, 5-3 MAC) BUFFALO (10-6, 4-2 MAC) McCormick 8 2-3 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Team 6 McCrea 32 5-10 0-0 4-10 11 5 3 2 14 Regan 31 2-3 2-2 6-6 4 2 3 1 12 TOTALS 200 25-53 7-20 6-13 27 18 14 10 63 Ford 11 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 1 0 McCrea 36 8-15 0-0 4-7 9 3 1 1 20 Regan 34 5-12 3-8 4-4 7 4 1 2 17 Ford 12 1-4 0-0 0-0 6 3 0 1 2 BUFFALO (11-6, 5-2 MAC) Freelove 34 5-11 4-10 2-2 1 2 0 0 16 Freelove 21 6-7 1-1 0-2 1 2 2 1 13 Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Oldham 38 2-7 0-1 4-4 4 2 3 4 8 Oldham 25 2-6 1-2 2-3 0 5 1 2 7 Regan 34 4-10 2-6 0-0 8 2 1 0 10 Moss 10 2-3 0-0 0-0 6 5 0 0 4 Evans 31 2-3 1-2 3-6 0 3 5 2 8 McCrea 25 10-14 0-0 0-0 6 4 3 2 20 Evans 31 2-9 1-6 4-6 4 2 3 0 9 Much 20 1-4 0-3 0-2 1 1 0 0 2 Ford 12 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 4 Nuirankh 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Nuiriankh 14 1-1 1-1 2-4 3 3 0 0 5 Freelove 28 4-11 0-5 6-7 3 1 3 2 14 Much 9 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 2 0 0 Moss 10 2-2 0-0 2-2 2 0 0 1 6 Oldham 31 1-8 0-3 0-1 5 1 8 4 2 Team 3 TOTALS 200 25-45 6-11 19-32 31 22 12 9 75 Raley-Ross 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 21-55 8-26 18-28 37 24 12 9 68 Evans 27 6-10 3-6 2-2 3 1 7 1 17 Northern Illinois 29 38 67 Much 14 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 2 1 0 3 Bowling Green 35 39 74 Buffalo 34 41 75 Nuiriankh 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 6 1 0 0 0 Buffalo 37 31 68 Moss 17 5-7 0-0 4-6 6 1 0 1 14 Team 3 TOTALS 200 33-64 6-21 12-16 41 16 24 10 84

Western Michigan 25 38 63 Buffalo 39 45 84

DEKALB, IL – The University at Buffalo men’s basketball BUFFALO, NY – The University at Buffalo men’s basketball BOWLING GREEN, OH – The host Bowling Green Falcons team gutted out a tough 75-67 victory at Northern Illinois team put forth its most complete offensive performance of went on a 14-2 run over the final four minutes of the game on Saturday afternoon, putting three players in double the season on Wednesday night as they defeated Western on Sunday afternoon, defeating Buffalo, 74-68. The loss figures as they won their 10th game of the season and Michigan, 84-63, in front of 3,052 fans at Alumni Arena. The drops the Bulls to 11-7 and 5-3 in conference play. they improve to 4-2 in MAC play. Bulls placed five players in double figures as they improved UB held a late second-half lead, 66-60 with 4:26 left The game was highly-contested throughout as the to 11-6 on the year and 5-2 in MAC play. when Bowling Green scored four straight points and pulled host Huskies got out to the early 9-2 lead, which was due The two teams started off slowly as Western Michigan led within 66-64. Following a fifth foul to senior Javon McCrea in part to early turnovers from UB, who had six before the 7-4 six minutes into the game. However, a quick line change and a technical issued to the UB bench, the Falcons went first media timeout. However, the Bulls got their offense made by head coach Bobby Hurley gave the Bulls a new sense three of four from the free throw line, taking just their third in synch and they were able to do something that plagued of urgency and a new found energy that began a 29-9 run, lead of the game. A 12-0 Bowling Green run was snapped them on Thursday, which is make three pointers. putting the Bulls ahead 33-16 with 5:18 left in the first half. by a basket from Will Regan, but the game had already been The Bulls hit five of their first six shots from deep, The run was ignited by the play of freshman Shannon Evans, decided at that point. including a pair from junior Will Regan, as they opened a who made pinpoint passes and smart decisions as he finished The Bulls started off well on Sunday as they overcame nine-point first half lead at 32-23 with 2:10 left. Northern with 10 points and five assists in the first half. The play that a quick 4-0 deficit, going on an 11-0 run, including nine of Illinois scored the final four points of the half as UB went really capped it off was a pair of no-look behind-the-back those points coming on three 3-pointers from Regan. UB into the break, up 34-29. passes from senior Jarod Oldham and Evans, which landed in was hot from behind the arc to start the game and a triple Buffalo regained its nine-point lead early in the second the hands of sophomore Justin Moss, who finished the play. from senior Joshua Freelove gave the Bulls their largest lead half, but a little scuffle turned into three technical fouls Moss had his best game of his young Buffalo career, which of the game, 23-13 with 10:49 left in the opening half. The being handed out, including a pair to UB. The Bulls led by included eight points and six rebounds in the first half. The Bulls continued to lead by seven late in the first half, 35-28, six with 14:16 left when a second technical was called on Bulls took a 39-25 lead into the half, but came out of the break but the Falcons ended the half on a 7-2 run, including a Joshua Freelove, who finished the day with 13 points. The with the same energy. layup at the buzzer cutting UB’s halftime lead to 37-35. loss of Freelove called on the emergence of other individu- The second stanza began with a thunderous dunk from The second half began with a competitive battle as als and the Bulls got that from senior Auraum Nuiriankh senior Javon McCrea, who scored the first four points of the neither team was able to separate themselves from one and freshman Deyshonee Much. half. Western Michigan made a second-half run and pulled another. However, the Bulls got back-to-back three point- The Huskies came back to tie the game up at 48-48, but within 10 on two occasions, but Evans answered with a three ers from Freelove in the corner to go up by seven, its largest the Bulls went on a 6-0 run, capped off on a fast break layup pointer, which began an 8-0 UB run. The Bulls increased their lead of the second half. Bowling Green chipped away from from freshman Shannon Evans. Northern Illinois cut it back second half lead to a game-high 22 points as Moss hit a pair the free throw line as 12 of their final 16 points came from to two, but Evans hit another big shot, getting a friendly of free throws and the Bulls went on to win by a final score of the charity stripe. roll on a three-pointer to put UB back up five. 84-63. Regan led three players in double figures for the Bulls NIU cut it back to four with 3:01 left, but senior Javon Mc- McCrea led the way with 20 points, his third straight with 17 points, but like most of UB’s players was stuck in foul Crea answered with a thunderous dunk along the baseline 20-point night. He added six rebounds and three assists, trouble for most of the game. Regan, who had 13 points to put the Bulls back up by six. The Huskies didn’t get any despite playing just 25 minutes due to foul trouble. He was in the first half, added seven rebounds, an assist and two closer than five as UB hit seven of its final 10 free throws, picked up by Moss, who finished the evening with 14 points steals. including a 4-for-4 performance from Regan. and six rebounds in 17 minutes. Freelove added 16 points, while McCrea had another McCrea had his second straight 20-point game as he Evans had one of his best overall games, finishing with 17 double-double with 14 points and a game-high 11 re- finished with 20 points and nine rebounds, including 13 of points and a career-high seven assists, adding three rebounds bounds. He added three assists, a block and two steals. those points coming in the second half. Freelove finished and just two turnovers. Senior Joshua Freelove scored 14 Freshman Shannon Evans had nine points and three assists with 13 points as he was 6-of-7 from the floor. Regan added points, all in the second half, while junior Will Regan had 10 off the bench, while senior Jarod Oldham added eight 12 points, four rebounds and three assists. points and a game-high eight rebounds. points, four rebounds, three assists and four steals. Sopho- Senior Jarod Oldham had seven points despite being Despite scoring just two points, Oldham still had an excel- more Justin Moss added four points and six rebounds off in foul trouble for most of the day. Evans stepped into lent night, finishing with a game-high eight assists and just the bench. his place and had eight points, five assists and two steals. one turnover, while adding five rebounds and four steals. Bowling Green had two players finish with double- Sophomore Justin Moss gave really good minutes in the The UB bench scored a season-high 34 points as freshman doubles and was led by 23 points from Spencer Parker. first half as he had six points and Nuiriankh finished with Deyshonee Much added a three-pointer. The Bulls played all five points and three rebounds. All nine players that saw 10 healthy players as they also got solid contributions from action found the scoring column as Much had two points seniors Auraum Nuiriankh and Corey Raley-Ross. and one big offensive rebound on a late missed free throw from the Bulls. ub men’s basketball page 36 2013-14 MAC EAst champions 2013-14 GAME RECAPS

Buffalo 69, Ball State 48 Buffalo 79, Central Michigan 70 Buffalo 75, Miami (OH) 62 February 5, 2014 * Buffalo, NY February 8, 2014 * Mount Pleasant, MI February 12, 2014 * Oxford, OH Attendance: 2,558 Attendance: 1,955 Attendance: 1,084

Ball State (4-16, 1-8 MAC) Central Michigan (8-14, 1-9 MAC) Miami (OH) (9-13, 5-6 MAC) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP House 34 3-7 0-0 0-0 3 1 3 1 6 Hibbitts 35 6-11 5-10 0-0 4 2 1 0 17 Oswald 14 2-5 1-3 0-0 2 2 0 0 5 Bond 28 6-12 1-4 2-5 6 3 1 0 15 Simons 32 2-6 1-5 0-0 2 4 0 1 5 Felder 34 6-13 1-1 0-0 8 2 2 1 13 Majok 30 3-9 0-0 2-3 11 5 2 0 8 Rayson 26 1-8 1-5 0-0 5 1 4 0 3 McKnight 33 3-10 0-1 5-5 2 3 2 0 11 Turner 31 4-10 3-7 0-0 0 1 0 0 11 Stewart 29 5-8 0-2 5-5 3 3 0 1 15 Rollins 33 3-7 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 3 6 Alstork 22 0-4 0-2 1-2 7 1 1 0 1 Fowler 35 6-12 2-5 3-5 4 4 5 2 17 Sullivan 30 2-5 1-3 0-0 1 1 3 1 5 Payne 16 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 2 Krannitz 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Eustace 25 6-9 4-6 1-1 4 1 0 1 17 Crowder 5 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Richardson Jr. 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Edwards 18 2-6 1-4 0-0 3 4 3 0 5 Calhoun 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 0 0 Simmons 15 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 4 2 0 0 Moore 13 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 2 2 1 0 Berry 24 2-7 0-4 0-0 0 4 3 3 4 Keel 15 2-7 1-4 3-3 2 0 2 1 8 Team 3 Thok 4 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 Carlos 4 2-4 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 TOTALS 200 24-57 8-20 6-6 25 15 14 7 62 Team 5 Saylor 4 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 19-54 4-20 6-12 33 22 11 5 48 Team 3 BUFFALO (14-7, 8-3 MAC) TOTALS 200 24-59 11-35 11-14 27 20 14 5 70 Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP BUFFALO (12-7, 6-3 MAC) Regan 33 3-8 1-5 1-1 3 0 2 0 8 Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP BUFFALO (13-7, 7-3 MAC) McCrea 32 12-14 0-0 1-1 11 3 2 2 25 Regan 34 3-7 2-6 5-6 6 3 2 0 13 Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Ford 15 2-3 0-0 1-2 5 0 2 2 5 McCrea 33 6-10 0-0 7-10 14 4 1 2 19 Regan 33 3-4 1-2 2-2 2 1 1 0 9 Freelove 32 6-15 4-10 0-0 4 2 1 0 16 Ford 14 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 McCrea 38 12-22 0-0 1-1 20 3 1 0 25 Oldham 36 0-7 0-2 6-6 0 3 6 5 6 Freelove 34 2-10 1-4 3-4 2 3 3 1 8 Ford 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 0 0 Raley-Ross 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Oldham 35 3-6 1-2 10-11 4 3 5 2 17 Freelove 27 4-8 2-5 0-0 2 3 1 0 10 Skeete 23 2-3 1-2 0-0 2 1 1 0 5 Raley-Ross 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Oldham 36 3-4 0-1 5-6 1 3 5 3 11 Evans 19 2-6 1-3 0-0 6 0 4 1 5 Evans 28 3-7 1-3 1-2 2 0 3 2 8 Skeete 10 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 2 0 0 3 Much 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Much 10 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Evans 37 5-11 3-6 6-8 5 1 2 2 19 Moss 8 1-1 0-0 3-6 6 2 0 1 5 Moss 10 2-2 0-0 0-2 1 1 0 0 4 Much 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Team 3 Team 5 Nuiriankh 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 28-57 7-22 12-16 40 11 18 11 75 TOTALS 200 19-46 5-17 26-35 37 15 14 8 69 Moss 5 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 2 Team 3 Miami (OH) 33 29 62 Ball State 19 29 48 TOTALS 200 29-56 7-18 14-17 40 16 12 5 79 Buffalo 42 33 75 Buffalo 26 43 69 Central Michigan 36 34 70 Buffalo 39 40 79

BUFFALO, NY - The University at Buffalo men’s basketball team used a strong defensive effort and a big second-half MT. PLEASANT, MI – Senior Javon McCrea had a career OXFORD, OH – Behind another 20-point effort from senior run as they won their 10th straight at Alumni Arena this night with 25 points and a career-best 20 rebounds as the Javon McCrea, the University at Buffalo men’s basketball season with a 69-48 victory over Ball State. Senior Javon Bulls defeated Central Michigan, 79-70, Saturday night team led throughout on the road Wednesday night, de- McCrea reached another milestone in his career as he went at McGuirk Arena. The victory improves the Bulls to 13-7 feating Miami (OH), 75-62, at Millett Hall. In the process, over 1,800 career points with a 19-point, 14-rebound ef- and 7-3 in conference play, tying their MAC win total from McCrea moved into second place on UB’s all-time scoring fort. The victory improves UB to 12-7 on the season and last season. list. The victory improves UB to 14-7 and 8-3 in the MAC. 6-3 in MAC play. While McCrea was dominant, he got some help from The 14 wins tie Buffalo’s total from last season and their Both teams got off to a slow start on Wednesday eve- freshman Shannon Evans in the first half as the duo com- eight conference wins surpass their mark from last year. ning as the Cardinals took their only lead of the night, 6-5, bined to score 31 of UB’s 39 first-half points. Evans had a Senior Joshua Freelove was dominant in the first half as six and a half minutes into the game. The Bulls responded stretch in the opening half where he scored 11 straight. his three-point shooting helped give the Bulls a game-high with a 10-2 run to take a 15-8 lead after junior Will Regan However, the Chippewas continued to lead 28-26 with 17-point advantage. With UB leading 17-10, it continued knocked down a three pointer with 7:51 left. Ball State 6:12 left in the half, when the Bulls made a run getting six its offensive prowess and a fast-break dunk from McCrea pulled within two, 21-19 with 3:59 left, but the UB defense straight points from McCrea. The Bulls went on to take a gave the Bulls a 40-23 lead with 4:11 left in the half. The held the Cardinals scoreless for the remainder of the half. In five-point advantage following two free throws from Evans RedHawks were able to close out the half on a 10-2 run as that time, the Bulls were able to put five points up, taking and went on to take a 39-36 lead into the half. Buffalo took a 42-33 lead into the half. a 26-19 lead into the break. The 19 points are the fewest The Bulls continued to lead by just three, 42-39, when UB regained a double figures lead over the first 10 the Bulls have allowed in a half this year. they went on a 20-5 run to break the game open. The final minutes of the second half as it went up 57-46 following Ball State pulled within two points over the first four points came on fast-break layups from senior Jarod another dunk from McCrea. However, Miami had one three and a half minutes of the second half, but the Bulls Oldham. The 62-44 lead was the largest of the game for final run left and pulled within one possession, on two answered with a 17-6 run to take a 48-35 lead. The final UB. The Chippewas, who hit 11 three-pointers on the night, separate occasions, including 61-58 with 5:56 left. The Bulls points of the run coming on a three-pointer from senior stayed in the game with their long-range shooting, but responded by scoring five straight points, beginning with Jarod Oldham, who had a season-high 17 points. never pulled any closer than seven. The Bulls capped off a three-point play. McCrea kept it going as back-to-back The Cardinals moved back within 48-39, but the Bulls the victory with a minute left when Joshua Freelove threw thunderous dunks gave the Bulls a 70-60 lead with just 1:06 went on another run, this time 16-5, taking a 64-44 lead down a huge one-handed dunk to put the Bulls up 13. left and Miami wasn’t able to pull any closer than nine. with just 4:06 left. The Bulls led by as many as 23 points late McCrea became the first UB player to go for 20 points McCrea picked up his 12th double-double with 25 in the game before coming away with the 69-48 victory. and 20 rebounds since Feb. 13, 2007 when Yassin Idbihi points and 11 rebounds. His 25 points now give him 1,851 The Bulls had three players in double figures led by the finished with 28 points and 20 rebounds in an overtime for his career, second in school history. The double-double 10th double-double of the season from McCrea, who fin- victory against Bowling Green. The 20 rebounds are tied was his fourth straight. McCrea added a pair of blocks, a ished with 19 points and 14 rebounds. He also added an for eighth in a single game and tied for the most in the pair of assists and two steals. assist, three blocks and two steals. The 19 points give him modern era. McCrea went 12-of-22 from the floor and Freelove added 16 points, with 14 coming in the first 1,801 for his career, just the third player in school history pulled down 15 defensive rebounds. He also added an half. He was 4-for-7 from three-point range in the opening to reach that mark. assist and two blocks. half and added four rebounds and an assists. Oldham finished with a season-high 17 points as he McCrea paced four players in double figures as Evans Junior Will Regan finished with eight points, while senior went 10-of-11 from the free throw line. Oldham also finished with 19 points, 15 of those in the first half. He went Jarod Oldham had six points, six assists and five steals. Four added four rebounds, a game-high five assists, a block and 6-for-8 from the free throw line and added five rebounds, other UB players finished with five points including Xavier two steals. Regan added 13 points, six rebounds and two two assists, a block and two steals. Oldham added 11 Ford, Jarryn Skeete, Shannon Evans and Justin Moss. Moss assists. Senior Joshua Freelove had eight points and three points, all in the second half, adding five assists and three and Evans both contributed six rebounds off the bench and assists steals. Freelove finished with 10 points, while junior Will Evans added four assists and a steal. As a team, UB went 26-of-35 from the free throw line, Regan added nine points and two rebounds. For the second straight game, the Bulls held a clear ad- including 21-of-24 (87.5%) in the second half. The 35 free The Bulls shot 51.8% for the night, including 52.0% in vantage in the rebounding column as they outrebounded throws attempted were the second most in a single game the second half. UB also outrebounded Central Michigan, Miami, 40-25. It was the second straight game that UB had this season. 40-27, highlighted by McCrea’s 20. a rebounding edge of over 14. “We did an excellent job on the defensive end tonight,” Central Michigan was led by 17 points each from Blake The Bulls shot just under 50 percent from the floor, said head coach Bobby Hurley. “We struggled a little bit of- Hibbitts and Chris Fowler. The Bulls have now completed finishing 28-for-57 (49.1). Defensively, the Bulls forced a fensively, but these guys were here for us. Jarod [Oldham] play against the MAC West with a 6-2 mark against the season-high 11 steals. he is always solid defensively for us and tonight he was solid division. on the offensive end too. Javon brought a great physical presence inside, which paid off in the second half.” ub men’s basketball page 37 2013-14 MAC EAst champions 2013-14 GAME RECAPS

Ohio 73, Buffalo 70 Buffalo 96, Akron 90 Buffalo 78, Kent State 69 February 15, 2014 * Buffalo, NY February 19, 2014 * Buffalo, NY February 22, 2014 * Kent, OH Attendance: 5,052 Attendance: 3,579 Attendance: 3,104

Ohio (18-7, 8-4 MAC) Akron (17-9, 9-4 MAC) Kent State (15-12, 6-8 MAC) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Ndour 34 5-13 1-3 6-9 3 0 2 1 17 Treadwell 36 9-18 0-1 3-5 7 4 4 0 21 Ortiz 31 3-7 0-2 0-0 7 4 0 0 6 Smith 19 4-5 0-0 0-0 9 5 0 1 8 Cheatham 19 2-6 1-2 2-2 3 2 0 0 7 Spicer 17 1-5 0-0 1-6 3 2 0 0 3 Willis 38 3-9 2-5 1-1 4 1 5 1 9 Diggs 30 5-11 3-5 1-2 3 1 2 1 14 Goodson 17 2-5 1-3 3-3 1 1 0 1 8 Kellogg 34 7-14 3-7 0-0 3 0 4 1 17 Johnson 20 3-4 0-0 0-1 3 3 1 0 6 Thomas 30 6-9 1-2 0-0 1 4 4 1 13 Wilkins 32 2-5 2-4 0-0 2 3 3 1 6 Betancourt 21 2-5 0-2 2-2 0 2 1 1 6 Jackson 34 4-7 2-5 0-1 6 2 4 0 10 Setty 9 1-2 0-1 1-2 1 1 1 0 3 Evans 26 6-11 4-9 2-3 1 0 1 2 18 Manley 20 3-5 3-5 2-2 2 1 0 3 11 Mompremier 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Ibitayo 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Brewer 29 6-16 2-7 2-5 2 2 1 1 16 Hall 18 2-5 1-3 2-2 4 2 2 0 7 Kretzer 21 3-4 2-3 0-0 2 2 0 0 8 Henniger 20 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 1 2 Campbell 13 3-3 0-0 0-1 6 3 1 1 6 Forsythe 20 5-7 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 0 10 Lawrence 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Team 1 Team 2 Team 2 TOTALS 200 27-56 9-23 10-15 33 17 18 6 73 TOTALS 200 35-67 10-23 10-15 25 17 9 4 90 TOTALS 200 26-57 9-24 8-17 28 22 9 7 69

BUFFALO (14-8, 8-4 MAC) BUFFALO (15-8, 9-4 MAC) BUFFALO (16-8, 10-4 MAC) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Regan 31 1-4 0-2 3-4 6 2 0 0 5 Regan 28 3-7 1-2 1-1 3 4 1 0 8 Regan 32 4-6 3-4 4-4 4 1 0 0 15 McCrea 34 7-13 0-0 4-4 8 4 4 5 18 McCrea 37 9-16 0-0 2-2 13 2 8 0 20 McCrea 34 9-20 0-0 13-16 11 4 1 2 31 Ford 14 3-5 0-0 3-4 3 2 0 1 9 Ford 14 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 2 Ford 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 0 Freelove 30 4-12 2-4 0-0 3 1 0 0 10 Freelove 32 9-13 3-6 0-0 2 1 4 0 21 Freelove 29 2-7 2-5 0-0 0 0 0 0 6 Oldham 36 3-9 0-2 1-2 4 1 6 2 7 Oldham 35 8-9 0-1 4-6 3 2 4 1 20 Oldham 28 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 4 8 0 4 Skeete 13 2-6 2-5 0-0 1 2 1 0 6 Skeete 13 2-3 1-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 5 Skeete 22 0-2 0-1 3-4 6 1 5 2 3 Evans 32 5-11 0-3 3-4 6 1 4 1 13 Evans 28 3-6 2-3 5-5 2 4 4 1 13 Evans 26 2-7 1-2 2-2 2 2 2 2 7 Nuiriankh 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 Moss 14 3-5 0-0 1-4 4 0 0 0 7 Nuiriankh 8 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Moss 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 2 Team 4 Moss 12 3-3 0-0 6-9 6 3 0 0 12 Team 1 TOTALS 200 38-60 7-13 13-18 35 14 21 2 96 Team 6 TOTALS 200 26-61 4-16 14-18 36 15 17 9 70 TOTALS 200 22-52 6-13 28-35 39 16 16 6 78 Akron 42 48 90 Ohio 37 36 73 Buffalo 48 48 96 Kent State 32 37 69 Buffalo 35 35 70 Buffalo 33 45 78

BUFFALO, NY - The University at Buffalo men’s basketball BUFFALO, NY - The University at Buffalo men’s basketball team KENT, OH - Senior Javon McCrea scored 31 points and had team lost a 10-point second half lead as they fell at Alumni shot 63.3% from the floor, its fifth highest total in school his- 11 rebounds as he became UB’s all-time leading scorer, Arena for the first time this season, 73-70, to the Ohio tory, as the Bulls defeated Akron, 96-90, Wednesday evening giving the Bulls their first ever victory at Kent State, 78-69, Bobcats on Saturday afternoon. The game was played at Alumni Arena. For the first time since 1999, the Bulls had Saturday afternoon at the M.A.C. Center. McCrea surpassed in front of a season-high 5,052, the largest home crowd three players score at least 20 points, led by Javon McCrea Rasaun Young as the all-time leading scorer and now has since December of 2010. The Bulls are now 14-8 on the who just missed recording the first triple-double in school 1,920 points for his career. year and 8-4 in conference, tied with Ohio. history with 20 points, 13 rebounds and a career-high eight The Bulls got off to a slow start in the contest as Kent The Bulls held sizable advantages in both halves, assists. The victory improves Buffalo to 15-8, surpassing its State raced out to a 19-7 lead over the first 10 and a half including a 63-53 lead with 9:47 left. However, Ohio win total from last year, and putting the Bulls in a first place minutes of action. However, McCrea threw down a big scored five quick points, which fueled a 12-0 run, giving tie in the MAC East at 9-4. dunk, igniting the UB offense. The dunk began a 10-0 run the Bobcats a 65-63 lead with 4:33 left. UB regained the The two teams showed early that it was going to be a for the Bulls, which was capped off on a three pointer from lead on a three-pointer from senior Joshua Freelove to high-scoring affair as the Bulls shot nearly 68% in the first Joshua Freelove, pulling the Bulls within 19-17 with 7:19 left. put the Bulls up 68-67 with 3:27 left, but Ohio answered half. However, Akron stayed in the contest, hitting six first Kent State regained a 24-17 lead, but the Bulls scored seven again with a layup. A big dunk from senior Javon McCrea half three pointers and shooting 54.8% itself in the opening straight to tie the game up at 24-24. A pair of free throws put the Bulls back up 70-69 with 2:23 left, but that would half. Neither team led by more than six points in the opening from McCrea gave UB its first lead with 1:18 left in the half turn into UB’s final points of the afternoon. half and Akron did take its only two leads midway through the and the Bulls took a 33-32 lead into the half. McCrea had The Bulls missed on the front-end of a one-and-one half. The Zips led 24-22 with 8:53 left when the Bulls went on 16 at the break and was close to the record at that point. with 1:22 left and Ohio raced down the court and Antonio a 6-0 run following a pair of three pointers from Will Regan McCrea scored the first three points of the half, which Campbell scored the bucket to put the Bobcats back up and Joshua Freelove. The Zips tied the game back up at 35-35, tied him for the record, but at the 17:28 mark, McCrea tipped one. After a missed shot by the Bulls, Campbell was able but another Freelove three pointer and a McCrea dunk put in a Freelove miss, making him the new all-time leading to get an Ohio offensive rebound and put back to put the Bulls on top for the remainder of the night. A dunk from scorer in Buffalo basketball history. them up 73-70 with just seven seconds left. UB had one McCrea in the final seconds of the half gave UB a 48-42 lead Kent State went on to regain the lead 47-45 with 13:33 final shot to tie it, but it could not possess the ball cleanly into the break. left, but the Bulls went on a game-changing 16-2 run. The and never got off a shot. UB was consistently good offensively on Wednesday Bulls got a pair of threes from Will Regan and Shannon UB held a big lead in the first half as well as it led evening as it followed its 48 points in the first half up with 48 Evans early in the run and then sophomore Justin Moss 33-24 with 3:27 left on a fast-break layup from Freelove. more in the second. UB opened up the second half on an 8-2 took over, scoring six of his 12 points during the run and However, Ohio ended the half on a 13-2 run to take a run, capped off on a Freelove three as Akron called the quick getting several big rebounds. UB took its largest lead of the 37-35 lead into the break. timeout. The Bulls got their lead up to as many as 14 following game 69-56 with 4:27 left, but the Golden Flashes made one McCrea led all scorers with 18 points as he had his a steal and a fast-break jam from senior Jarod Oldham, giving last run, pulling within five with 2:12 left. However McCrea 20-point game and double-double streaks snapped this the Bulls a 60-46 lead with 16:04 left. answered with a layup and the Bulls hits free throws late to afternoon. McCrea still finished with eight rebounds, four The Bulls continued to lead by double figures with 10:00 clinch the victory. assists, a block and five steals. left, but a 13-5 run from the Zips pulled them within 79-77 with For McCrea, this was his second 30-point performance Freshman Shannon Evans finished with 13 points off 5:14 left. UB answered right back with four straight points, but of the season as he tied his season high with 31 points, set the bench as he tied his career-high with six rebounds, a three pointer from Quincy Diggs put Akron back down just in the second game of the season. He added 11 rebounds adding four assists. Freelove added 10 points, while junior 85-82 with 2:20 left. However, the Bulls answered again going for his 14th double-double of the season. He is now 16th Xavier Ford had nine points, including seven in the first on a 7-0 run, highlighted by a fastbreak layup from freshman in MAC history in scoring. McCrea did a lot of his damage half. Shannon Evans, who completed the and-1 play. The Zips got at the free throw line where he went 13-of-16. Senior Jarod Oldham had seven points, four rebounds no closer than six during the final minute of play. Regan finished with 15 points as he went 4-for-6 from the and a game-high six assists, while Will Regan finished with Freelove went over the 20-point mark for the first time in floor and 3-for-4 from three point range as well as a perfect five points and six rebounds. Sophomore Jarryn Skeete a UB uniform tonight as he tied for game-high honors with 4-for-4 from the three throw line. He added four rebounds had six points off a pair of threes. 21 points, going 9-of-13 from the floor. He also added a and two blocks. Moss added 12 points and six rebounds The loss snaps an 11-game home winning streak career-high four assists. McCrea moved closer to the all-time in 12 minutes. He was a perfect 3-for-3 from the floor and dating back to last season and UB’s last two home losses scoring record as he finished with 20 points, 13 rebounds, a went 6-of-9 from the free throw line. have now come against Ohio. career-high eight assists and three blocks. The double-double Despite picking up three first half fouls, senior Jarod was his 13th of the year. McCrea now has 1,889 points in his Oldham still finished with eight assists, seven of those career. coming after the break. Sophomore Jarryn Skeete had a Completing the 20 point scorers was Oldham, who tied season-high five assists, while adding six rebounds. Evans his career high with 20 points as he also added four assists. added seven points and two assists off the bench. ub men’s basketball page 38 2013-14 MAC EAst champions 2013-14 GAME RECAPS

Buffalo 69, Ohio 64 Buffalo 78, Miami (OH) 55 Akron 83, Buffalo 71 February 26, 2014 * Athens, OH March 1, 2014 * Buffalo, NY March 4, 2014 * Akron, OH Attendance: 6,283 Attendance: 4,402 Attendance: 3,220

Ohio (19-9, 9-6 MAC) Miami (OH) (11-16, 7-9 MAC) Akron (19-11, 11-6 MAC) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Ndour 27 2-8 0-2 0-1 4 1 1 0 4 Felder 31 5-8 0-0 2-3 5 1 1 0 12 Treadwell 29 4-7 0-0 9-12 6 4 1 0 17 Smith 31 5-5 0-0 1-1 3 4 1 1 11 McKnight 20 1-5 0-0 1-2 1 3 1 1 3 Evans 25 3-5 3-5 0-0 3 2 1 0 9 Willis 31 3-10 2-5 0-0 5 2 5 1 8 Rollins 31 4-9 1-1 2-2 3 4 3 5 11 Ibitayo 27 3-8 0-4 0-0 6 1 1 2 6 Kellogg 35 6-13 3-7 3-4 5 4 2 0 18 Sullivan 35 2-7 1-4 2-4 4 2 3 2 7 Diggs 33 9-15 4-8 3-8 5 0 3 4 25 Wilkins 29 3-5 0-2 1-1 3 0 1 0 7 Moore 30 3-7 1-3 1-2 2 5 3 1 8 Johnson 15 2-4 0-0 0-0 6 3 0 0 4 Setty 14 2-3 1-1 4-5 5 2 2 0 9 Eustace 27 3-8 1-5 0-0 4 1 0 1 7 Harney 24 6-9 0-1 2-3 4 3 1 1 14 Hall 16 1-5 1-3 0-0 4 4 1 1 3 Oswald 11 1-5 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 2 Betancourt 18 1-5 0-1 0-1 1 3 0 0 2 Taylor 9 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 3 0 0 3 Bennett 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 McAdams 13 1-2 1-2 3-4 0 0 0 0 6 Campbell 8 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 2 0 1 1 Oddo 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Forsythe 16 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 0 0 Team 5 Hawkins 11 2-4 0-0 1-2 5 1 0 0 5 Team 3 TOTALS 200 23-51 8-22 10-14 35 22 13 4 64 Team 3 TOTALS 200 29-56 8-21 17-28 36 20 7 8 83 TOTALS 200 21-54 4-14 9-15 29 18 11 10 55 BUFFALO (17-8, 11-4 MAC) BUFFALO (18-9, 12-5 MAC) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP BUFFALO (18-8, 12-4 MAC) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Regan 33 4-9 0-4 2-4 4 3 2 0 10 Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Freelove 31 6-9 4-7 1-1 0 3 1 1 17 McCrea 36 6-15 0-0 3-8 7 2 2 2 15 Regan 30 3-8 2-4 2-2 6 0 1 0 10 Regan 34 1-6 0-3 6-9 9 2 0 1 8 Ford 10 2-3 0-0 1-2 5 5 1 0 5 McCrea 29 5-7 0-0 3-3 10 2 2 0 13 Oldham 30 3-6 0-1 0-0 5 5 3 1 6 Freelove 29 6-15 2-5 0-0 2 1 0 1 14 Ford 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 0 0 McCrea 35 5-10 0-0 5-9 4 4 1 0 15 Oldham 33 6-10 0-1 1-3 4 2 3 3 13 Freelove 31 8-12 6-10 2-2 2 0 0 0 24 Ford 11 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 0 0 Skeete 17 0-4 0-3 2-2 2 1 0 1 2 Oldham 21 4-5 1-1 2-3 1 5 5 4 11 Skeete 21 2-7 2-6 0-0 2 2 2 0 6 Evans 30 2-4 0-1 4-4 5 0 3 4 8 Raley-Ross 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Evans 29 4-12 1-8 3-4 0 4 5 1 12 Nuiriankh 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Skeete 25 1-4 1-3 0-0 3 1 1 0 3 Nuiriankh 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Skeete 8 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 4 1 0 2 Evans 26 3-7 1-2 2-2 2 0 8 1 9 Moss 9 3-3 0-0 1-1 2 2 0 0 7 Team 3 Much 5 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 Team 3 TOTALS 200 27-62 2-14 13-23 38 18 12 11 69 Nuiriankh 8 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 2 TOTALS 200 24-54 7-25 16-24 28 25 13 4 71 Moss 11 2-4 0-0 2-4 4 1 0 0 6 Ohio 27 37 64 Team 3 Akron 35 48 83 Buffalo 42 27 69 TOTALS 200 27-50 11-21 13-18 33 12 19 6 78 Buffalo 30 41 71

Miami (OH) 30 25 55 Buffalo 28 50 78

ATHENS, OH – The University at Buffalo men’s basketball BUFFALO, NY - The University at Buffalo men’s basketball BUFFALO, NY - The University at Buffalo men’s basketball team won its third straight game on Wednesday night, team clinched at least a share of the MAC East Division team had its four-game winning streak snapped on Tues- defeating the Ohio Bobcats in Athens, 69-64. The victory title on Saturday afternoon as the Bulls outscored the day night as the Bulls got down early and fell at Akron, improves UB’s record to 17-8 and 11-4 in the MAC. The visiting Miami (OH) RedHawks, 50-25, in the second 83-71. The loss drops the Bulls to 18-9 and 12-5 in the MAC, Bulls have opened up a two-game lead in the MAC East half en route to a 78-55 victory at Alumni Arena. Senior still one game ahead of the Zips in the MAC East heading with three regular season games to play. Joshua Freelove scored a career-high 24 points as the into the final regular season contest. The Bulls brought some serious energy into the road Bulls improved to 18-8 on the year and 12-4 in confer- Akron got off to a quick start in front of the home crowd, affair and it was evident in the first half as the Bulls opened ence play. The 12 conference victories tie for the most racing out to a 21-7 lead just six minutes into the ball game. up a 42-27 halftime lead. The Bulls led by 10 points early in UB’s MAC history. The Bulls continued to trail by 14 with 12:19 left when they in the contest, but an 8-0 run from the Bobcats put them The Bulls got off to a quick start on Saturday as they went on an 11-0 run, capped off on a layup from senior back within 16-14 with 12:05 to play. Ohio had held two- opened up a 16-9 lead just seven and a half minutes Javon McCrea. The Bulls would cut even closer as a pair of point leads early in the contest, its only two leads of the into the game following a three pointer from freshman free throws from freshman Shannon Evans pulled the Bulls night. The Bulls led by four at 22-18 when they went on a Shannon Evans. The Bulls continued to lead 18-11 when within one with 2:44, but those would be UB’s last points 7-0 run to take a 29-18 lead with 7:20 left in the first half. Miami went on a 16-2 run to take its largest lead of the of the half as Akron went into the break up, 35-30. Ohio pulled back within 33-26, but the Bulls went on a 9-1 game, 27-20 with four minutes left in the half. However, Senior Joshua Freelove was scoreless in the first half, but run over the final four minutes of the half, capped off on the Bulls were able to get the momentum back. UB went came out firing in the second half, hitting a three to open a Joshua Freelove three pointer as the buzzer sounded, on an 8-0, taking a one-point lead, but Miami hit a three the final 20 minutes, en route to 17 second-half points. UB which gave the Bulls a 42-27 lead into the half. before the buzzer to take a 30-28 advantage into the half. opened the second half on a 17-7 run, taking its largest lead UB extended its lead to as many as 17, 48-31, just three The second half became a totally different story as the of the game at 47-42 with 14:49 left. The Bulls continued and a half minutes into the half, but the Bobcats made a Bulls put up a season-high 50 points in the final twenty to lead by five when Akron went on an 11-0 run to retake run, scoring 12 straight points and pulling within, 48-43. minutes, doubling up the RedHawks, 50-25. UB shot a 56-50 lead with 10:47 left in the second half. Ohio pulled within two at 52-50 with 10:13 left, but a pair 68% from the floor in the second half, including 63.6% A three from sophomore Jarryn Skeete cut the deficit of free throws from Will Regan put the Bulls back up by from three point range. The second half charge was led back to three, but the Zips went on another 15-5 run to six with 8:56 left. While the Bulls remained on top, Ohio by Freelove, who scored 21 of his 24 points in the final take a 71-58 lead with 3:18 left. The Zips went on to score crept back to within one, 65-64 with 1:10 left. However, half. In fact, Freelove scored just four points fewer than their final 13 points from the free throw line over the final senior Javon McCrea went to the free throw line with 39 the entire Miami offense in the second half. 3:18 of the game to preserve the lead. seconds left, and despite struggling from the line, sank The Bulls led 52-45 with 9:46 left when a Freelove Freelove led the way for the Bulls for the second straight two free throws to give UB a 67-64 lead. The Bobcats had three pointer ignited a 19-3 run which was capped off game as he had 17 points. He went 6-for-8 from the floor one last chance, getting two good looks at three, but they on a three-point play from Javon McCrea with 4:14 left as and 4-for-6 from behind the arc in the second half. McCrea couldn’t convert. the Bulls led 71-48. Another three pointer from Freelove finished with 15 points, moving him up to 1,963 for his The Bulls placed four players in double figures, led by gave the Bulls their largest lead of the game, 74-49 with career. 15 points and seven rebounds from McCrea. Freelove 2:32 left. Evans rounded out the double figure scorers with 12 finished with 14 points, 12 of those coming in the first half. Freelove now has over 20 points in each of UB’s last points and a game-high five assists. Junior Will Regan Senior Jarod Oldham had 13 points on 6-of-10 shooting, two home games as he reached a new UB career high finished the night with eight points and a game-high adding four rebounds, three assists and three steals. with his 24 points today. Freelove went 8-for-12 from nine rebounds, Jarod Oldham finished with six points, five Regan completed the double figure scorers with 10 the floor, including 6-for-10 from three point range. The rebounds and three assists before fouling out. points. Evans had eight points, five rebounds, three six three pointers were the most made by a player this Sophomore Justin Moss gave the Bulls good minutes off assists, two blocks and four steals off the bench. Junior season and the most in a game since Tony Watson had the bench as he finished with seven points in nine minutes. Xavier Ford had five points and five rebounds. seven vs. Manhattan last year. Akron had three players in double figures led by 25 With the win, UB has now won 17 games for the eighth He led four players in double figures including McCrea, points from Quincy Diggs and 17 points from Demetrius time in the last 11 years. The victory also snaps a seven- who had his 15th double-double of the season with 13 Treadwell. game losing streak to Ohio, dating back to 2011. points and 10 rebounds. Despite being in foul trouble The Bulls were outrebounded, 36-28, snapping a streak for much of the day, senior Jarod Oldham finished with of eight straight games where they had outrebounded 11 points, five assists and four steals. Oldham was 4-of-5 their opponents. from the floor. The five assists give him 394 for his career, moving him into fourth place in school history.

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Buffalo 88, Bowling Green 65 Eastern Michigan 69, Buffalo 64 March 8, 2014 * Buffalo, NY March 13, 2014 * Cleveland, OH Attendance: 5,452 Attendance: 4,116

Bowling Green (12-19, 6-12 MAC) Eastern Michigan (21-13) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Parker 23 4-6 0-1 1-1 4 5 2 0 9 Ward 26 7-9 4-6 1-3 7 2 0 2 19 Holmes 24 2-5 0-1 0-0 3 3 1 1 4 Riley 34 1-1 0-0 2-3 5 3 0 1 4 Black 36 9-14 0-0 1-2 11 2 3 0 19 Lee 14 4-7 1-4 0-0 3 0 4 0 9 Henderson 39 3-8 0-3 1-3 5 2 2 0 7 Talley 30 1-9 0-2 10-12 0 2 3 1 12 Clarke 34 4-15 3-9 0-0 3 1 5 0 11 Harrison 24 2-8 2-2 0-0 5 2 0 1 6 Tisdale 14 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 4 1 2 2 Sims 26 1-6 1-5 0-0 3 3 1 1 3 Sealey 23 3-7 1-1 1-2 6 1 3 0 8 Hughley 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 0 Lyshe 7 1-1 0-0 3-3 0 1 1 0 5 Bryant 30 4-10 0-0 1-2 7 1 0 0 9 Team 2 Combs 10 3-8 0-2 1-1 2 1 1 0 7 TOTALS 200 26-57 4-15 9-13 35 19 18 3 65 Team 2 TOTALS 200 23-58 8-21 15-21 36 17 10 6 69 BUFFALO (19-9, 13-5 MAC) Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP BUFFALO (19-10) McCrea 32 13-18 1-2 7-10 6 2 4 2 34 Name M FG-A 3M-A FT-A REB PF A S TP Nuiriankh 8 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 3 Regan 34 5-10 3-5 3-3 10 0 1 0 16 Freelove 33 4-12 2-7 0-0 3 0 1 0 10 McCrea 39 2-13 0-0 3-7 13 1 5 0 7 Oldham 33 1-3 0-0 6-7 5 1 4 0 8 Freelove 37 9-17 8-15 0-0 3 5 0 2 26 Raley-Ross 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 Oldham 36 3-10 1-2 3-4 4 4 8 2 10 Regan 29 3-8 0-2 2-2 3 1 1 3 8 Skeete 17 1-4 1-4 0-0 1 2 0 0 3 Skeete 18 4-6 3-5 0-0 2 2 4 1 11 Raley-Ross 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Evans 26 3-7 1-4 2-2 3 1 4 3 9 Evans 18 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 5 0 0 0 Much 4 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 1 1 0 1 Much 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Moss 7 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 4 Nuiriankh 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Ford 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 0 0 Moss 3 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 0 1 Team 1 Ford 16 0-1 0-0 1-2 5 2 0 1 1 TOTALS 200 31-63 8-22 18-23 32 12 20 9 88 Team 5 TOTALS 200 20-57 13-27 11-18 43 20 14 5 64 Bowling Green 31 34 65 Buffalo 41 47 88 Eastern Michigan 29 40 69 Buffalo 32 32 64t

BUFFALO, NY - Off a career-high 34 points from senior Javon CLEVELAND, OH – A career night from senior guard Josh McCrea, the University at Buffalo men’s basketball team be- Freelove would not be enough, as the fell to came MAC East Division Champions on Saturday, defeating Eastern Michigan 69-64 in the quarterfinal round of the Bowling Green, 88-65, in front of 5,452 fans for Senior Day. Mid-American Conference tournament Thursday night. The Bulls improved their record to 19-9 and finish conference Freelove would hit 8-15 threes and score a career-high play with a school-record 13 victories. 26 points, but the Eagles’ top-ranked field goal defense After a pre-game celebration of UB’s five-member senior stifled the UB interior. class, head coach Bobby Hurley started all five seniors: Corey The Bulls struggled with the Eastern Michigan zone Raley-Ross, Auraum Nuiriankh, Joshua Freelove, Jarod Old- defense early, but was able get an early boost from threes ham and McCrea. The Bulls even got an early three-pointer on three straight possessions to take a 9-5 lead through from Nuiriankh. The Falcons never led by more than two in the first four minutes, one from Will Reagan and the next the contest, which they held with 15:24 left before the Bulls two from Freelove. The Bulls would hit a slump from that answered with a Shannon Evans three pointer. The Bulls basket at the 16:12 mark, going without another field goal ended up going on a 12-4 run to open up a 20-14 lead. The for the next seven minutes while Eastern Michigan would Bulls had their biggest lead of the half right at the end, going embark on a 15-2 run to take a 20-11 lead before Freelove into the break up 41-31. would strike again from deep. The second half turned into a show that the season-high The Eagles would stymie the interior offense for the crowd won’t soon forget. The Falcons cut the lead into single Bulls, but Freelove would help bridge the gap with his digits at 48-39, but the Bulls answered with an 11-1 run, outside shooting. He hit his fourth three of the first half to which was capped off on an unbelievable fast-break dunk help the team to a quick 8-2 run that brought the score to where Evans passed the ball off the backboard and sopho- 26-24 at the final media timeout. His masterful opening 20 more Justin Moss slammed it home. A layup from Evans minutes would close with his fifth three with 25 seconds with 9:32 left gave the Bulls a 66-42 lead, but the Falcons left that gave the Bulls a 32-29 lead at the break. He would cut into the lead, trimming the Buffalo advantage to 71-58. finish 5-9 in the half, and the Bulls would make eight threes However, a layup from McCrea ignited an 11-1 run, which put on 16 attempts. On the flip side, the interior offense never the Bulls up 82-59 with 2:57 remaining. UB went on to score clicked in the half, making just two of 16 shots from inside. the final six points of the game, with the final exclamation Javon McCrea would go 0-7 and his just two free throws, point coming on a put-back dunk from Moss. but made up for it with nine rebounds and three assists McCrea reached a new career-high with 34 points, includ- in the half. ing hitting his first ever three-pointer on Senior Day. He went As the second half got underway, Freelove would not 13-for-18 from the floor and 7-of-10 from the free throw line. leave his shooting hand in the locker room. The senior hit McCrea also added four assists, one block and two steals. three of his first four threes before the first media timeout, McCrea was one of four players to finish with four assists on forcing the Eagles to call time after his third three gave the day. the Bulls a 42-34 lead with 16:56 to play in the game. Mc- Sophomore Jarryn Skeete finished with 11 points on three Crea would have a memorable half of his own, as his free made triples and four assists, while Freelove had 10 points throw at the 18:14 mark gave the MAC Player of the Year and three rebounds. Evans finished with nine points, four his 2000th career point. The senior forward would not assists and three steals, while Oldham had eight points, five make a shot from the floor until the 14 minute mark of rebounds and four assists. the second half, but his interior defense and rebounding Junior Will Regan came off the bench for the first time this would make an impact. season, giving his starting nod to the seniors. He finished His first basket would give Buffalo a 47-37 lead, but the with eight points and three steals off the pine. Eagles would not relent. It would make a 10-0 run to tie Nuiriankh finished with three points and a rebound, while the game before a Will Regan three-point play gave UB Raley-Ross also recorded a board and an assist. the lead back with 9:31 left to play. As a team, UB turned it over just five times, while combin- ing for 20 assists. The Bulls also shot just under 50% for the game, but 54.8% in the second half. The Bulls shot 18-of-23 from the free throw line. ub men’s basketball page 40 2013-14 MAC EAst champions basketball Record book UB Men’s Basketball History

The State University at Buffalo, until 1962 the private University on a trail of banner headlines. of Buffalo, has enjoyed success on the basketball court from its first Len Serfustini, a 1950 UB grad, replaced Eiken as coach and in 14 official season, 1915-16, when Coach Art Powell’s team posted a 7-4 seasons (1956-70) his Bulls would notch a 205-106 record and play in record, through the era of Coaches Mal Eiken and Len Serfustini in the six NCAA Championship Tournaments. 1940s, 50s and 60s, to recent years. The first team coached by “Serf” went 18-7, captained by Joe In its history on the hardwood, UB has won 1,055 games and lost Tontillo (801 career points), and was selected to play in the inaugural 1,031 against some of the top Division I, II and III teams in the country. NCAA Small College Division Tournament. Chuck Daniels (852 career The program gained national recognition under Coach Powell, points), an all-around athlete, was named to play with the College who was born in Springfield, MA, seven years before Dr. James Naismith All-Stars. invented the sport. Powell, who played basketball and football at The 1957-58 Bulls were 17-5 and continued a 21-game winning Syracuse, class of ’07, had a 198-190 record in 28 seasons, including streak at Clark Hall and UB’s four straight NCAA tournament 28 straight wins and 45-5 for three seasons (1929-32), with triumphs appearances (1957-60). over Pitt, West Virginia, Syracuse and Yale. UB returned to NCAA post-season play in 1962-63 behind Powell’s 1930-31 team was 15-0, the best mark in UB history, All-ECAC star captained by Bob Harrington, a member of the University’s Athletic Hall Gary Hanley of Fame, along with 1922-23 captain Dr. James J. Ailinger and 1931-32 (598 career captain Ed Malanowicz, both outstanding all-around athletes. rebounds), In the early 1930s, UB’s nickname was changed from “Bisons” to and in 1964- “Bulls” and in 1938 the program moved from the “old barn” that still 65 went 19- stands at Rotary Field to Clark Hall on the South (Main Street) Campus. 3, the Bulls’ UB had no athletic program during the war years of 1943-45, best modern but returned to the court in 1945-46, coached by former captain record, Harrington. Then Eiken, an All-American at Minnesota class of ‘36, took opening the command as the first full-time faculty member to coach basketball. season with Eiken’s 1946-47 squad, captained by football star Lou Corriere five wins, had a 12-5 season, capped by a game with Buffalo State before 11,891 snapped at fans at Memorial Auditorium. Eiken’s 1949-50 club was 15-10, and Tennessee, doubleheaders at “The Aud” attracted 10,000 spectators. followed by 14 UB Hall of Famer Jack Chalmers concluded his career in 1950-51 straight and a as the Bulls’ first 1,000-point scorer (1,003), and Hal Kuhn was named second-place the outstanding sophomore to appear at The Aud. finish in the Eiken’s 1951-52 Bulls were 18-6 and played in the National NCAA Mid- Association of East Regional Intercollegiate Athletics Tournament. Ed Muto (left) and Len Serfustini (right), Tournament, where Hall Future head UB’s all-time winningest coach. of Famer Kuhn ended the coach Dan Bazzani co-captained the 1964-65 squad, which also season with a record 458 included Harvey Poe (791 career points) and Norb Baschnagel, an points and his career with NCAA All-Tournament First Team choice. 1,065. Freshman Jim Horne Ed Muto (Buffalo ‘50), a Serfustini teammate who had piloted the tallied 374 that winter to UB freshman program to a 184-91 record in 14 seasons (1956-70), took set a fast pace for a record the helm in 1970-71 and in three campaigns (1970-73) posted a 37-33 career of 1,833 points and record, 16-8 in his final year. eventually a place in the Individual standouts under Muto included captain Bob Vartanian, Greater Buffalo Sports Hall who scored 33 points in a win over Brown, and Curtis Blackmore, one of Fame. of the best big men to ever play for UB. Blackmore, who scored a In 1956, UB President three-season record 1,287 points, ranks as the No. 2 all-time rebounder Clifford C. Furnas, an (1,175), and still owns six UB records including career (16.8) and Olympic athlete, initiated a season (17.8) rebound average and single-game rebounds (32 vs. UT- “Five-Year Plan” that would Chattanooga). Coach Ed Muto (left) with upgrade the total sports Leo Richardson (Morris ’54), the first black head basketball coach Bob Vartanian (right), UB’s first player program and ignite the Bulls at UB, moved up from his junior varsity post in 1973 and, although drafted in the NBA. He was chosen by the Buffalo Braves in 1973. ub men’s basketball page 42 2013-14 MAC EAst champions UB Men’s Basketball History

his five-season (1973-78) mark was 35-92, he produced several UB Basketball Chronology outstanding players while competing against strong Division I foes. 1915-16 UB’s first team finishes with a 7-4 record. 1930-31 Team goes a perfect 15-0, the only undefeated season in UB Otis Horne hit for 994 career points, grabbed 457 rebounds and history. set UB’s Aud record with 38 points vs. Catholic University. Horace 1931-32 School changes nickname from “Bisons” to “Bulls”. 1938-39 Team moves to Clark Hall to play all home games. Brawley netted 835 career points including 36 at Gannon, the Bulls’ 1942-43 Arthur Powell coaches his last season after 28 years, finishing road mark until Mike Martinho hit for 37 during the 1995-96 year. with a record of 198-190. 1943-45 No team due to WWII. In 1974, Richardson recruited a 20-year old out of a North 1951-52 Bulls finish 18-6 and played in the NAIA Tournament. Carolina factory who was destined to become one of UB’s all-time 1954-55 Jim Horne finishes his career as one of the best players in UB history with 1,833 points. greats, his departure signaling the end of an era in Bulls basketball. 1956-57 Team goes 18-7 and plays in the inaugural NCAA Small Sam Pellom, a 6-9, 220 center nicknamed “The Franchise,” epitomized College Division Tournament. 1959-60 UB finishes 15-6 and makes its fourth straight appearance in UB’s “Big Time” basketball program. the NCAA Division II Tournament. Pellom, who went on to play four seasons with the NBA Atlanta 1962-63 Returned to NCAA postseason play with a 16-7 record. 1964-65 Won 14 straight games and placed second in the NCAA Mid- Hawks, led the nation (NCAA Division I) in rebounding (16.2 average) East Regional Tournament. as a sophomore, receiving All-American honorable mention, finished 1973 Bob Vartanian becomes the first UB player drafted in the NBA when he was selected in the 13th round by the Buffalo Braves. his career as the Bulls’ all-time rebounder (1,296), No. 2 scorer (1,403), 1974 Sam Pellom, one of UB’s all-time great players, arrives at UB. 1977-78 Declared for NCAA Division III status. and set eight UB records including blocked shots in a season (155) 1979-80 Bulls go 10-0 in SUNYAC, Head Coach Bill Hughes named and career (375). Coach of the Year, Tom Parsons named Player of the Year. 1981-82 Advanced to the Division III East Regional, their last Because SUNY prohibited appearance in the NCAA Tournament; Nov. 30, 1982 UB plays athletic grants-in-aid, UB final game at Clark Hall, defeating Penn State-Behrend 93-84; Dec. 3, 1982 UB plays first game at Alumni Arena, defeating declared for Division III status in Stony Brook 71-64. 1977-78, after which Richardson 1984-85 Bulls go 7-1 to start the season but have to forfeit the first eight games due to concerns about two inelegible players. resigned and was replaced by 1991-92 UB returns to Division I status. Bill Hughes (Greenville ‘57) in 1993-94 Tim Cohane announced as head coach. 1994-95 UB joins the Mid-Continent Conference and finishes 18-10, 1978-79, the Bulls’ first season the most wins in the last 30 years. in SUNYAC. 1997-98 Rasaun Young becomes UB’s all-time leading scorer. 1998-99 UB joins the Mid-American Conference and finishes the Hughes guided the 1979-80 season 5-24 overall and 1-17 in the conference. Bulls to a 17-10 mark, their first 1999-00 Reggie Witherspoon named head coach. 2001-02 Louis Campbell finishes career as UB’s fifth all-time leading winning mark in eight years, scorer with 1,385 points. 10-0 in the SUNYAC Western 2003-04 Bulls finish the season 17-12 and win their first MAC playoff game - 90-73 over Northern Illinois. Reggie Witherspoon Division, to second place in named MAC Coach of the Year. the conference tourney, and 2004-05 UB wins a school-record 23 games, makes it to the MAC champ- ionship game and earns a berth in the NIT for the school’s first was named SUNYAC Coach of postseason appearance as a Division I program. Turner Battle named MAC Player of the Year and earns All-America honors. the Year. Tom Parsons was the 2005-06 Thanks to an 11-1 start, the Bulls received their first ever votes West’s Player of the Year; Nate in the Associated Press Top 25 men’s basketball poll. UB wins 19 games - the second-most in school history. Bouie, 500 career rebounds, 2006-07 The Bulls earned wins over Temple and Miami (FL) for the and Mike Freeman, UB records school’s first ever win over a school from the ACC. 2008-09 Bulls finish season 21-12, advance to MAC championship for field goal and free throw game and make second ever postseason appearance as percentages, were also named a Division I program - facing Wichita State in the CBI. Bulls win After a stellar career at UB, Rainbow Classic. Rodney Pierce name All-MAC First Team. Sam Pellom went on to play All-Conference. 2009-10 The Bulls finish the season 18-12. John Boyer leads the nation in the NBA for the Atlanta Parsons repeated as the in assist-to-turnover ratio (3.7). Rodney Pierce named All-MAC Hawks. First Team. West’s top player in 1980-81, 2010-11 Buffalo goes 20-14 for its third 20-win season in school history and the 1981-82 Bulls set a and advances to the third round of the CollegeInsider.com Post season Tournament. Javon McCrea named MAC Freshman of record for games played (30, 13-17), won the SUNYAC championship the Year. by defeating defending NCAA Division III titlist Potsdam State, and 2011-12 For the third time in the past four years, the Bulls cracked the 20-win plateau, finishing 20-11 and making the CIT. Mitchell advanced to the NCAA Division III East Regional, UB’s first postseason Watt was named the MAC Player of the Year - the first appearance since 1965. John Fitzpatrick, the SUNYAC Tournament UB player to be honored since Turner Battle (‘05). 2012-13 Javon McCrea named first-team All-MAC following the season, the second MVP, and Karon Henderson were All-Conference picks. straight year he is named to the First Team. Legendary Duke point guard Hughes, whose four-season record was 49-70 overall, but 49-26 Bobby Hurley named the 12th head coach in school history following the season. in Division III, was replaced on an interim basis in 1982-83 by Ken 2013-14 The Bulls won their first ever outright MAC East Division Title and Javon McCrea was named the MAC Player of the Year as he became the school’s Pope (Buffalo ’74), his former top assistant. all-time leading scorer and the first 2,000-point scorer in UB history. The ’82-83 campaign was significant in that the Bulls played ub men’s basketball page 43 2013-14 MAC EAst champions UB Men’s Basketball History

Classic. In 1990-91, UB went 13-14, the first losing season in Bazzani’s UB career, but the Bulls posted eight consecutive victories early in the campaign and successfully defended their Shooter’s Roundup Classic title. Senior captain Ricky Coleman closed out his UB career by becoming the team’s fifth all-time leading scorer with 1,258 points while junior Rob Middlebrooks became the seventh player in UB history to eclipse the 1,000-point mark. In 1992-93, the club entered the Division I arena again and, while posting a 2-26 record, had a number of outstanding individual accomplishments, including the play of senior John Blalock. The guard scored 590 points – the most of any player in UB history, while leading the club in scoring in 18 of its 28 games. In its second season at the Division I level, UB finished with a record Mike Martinho (left) and Rasaun Young (right) were the best of 5-22, dropping its first eight and last six contests of the campaign. duo to ever play for the Bulls, combining to score UB doubled its 1993-94 win total with 10 and took 10 other teams 3,616 points during their career. down to the wire, facing top competition such as “Elite Eight” team their final game at Clark Hall, a 93-84 win over Penn State-Behrend Boston College, Pittsburgh, Duquesne and Pennsylvania. on Nov. 30, 1982, and their first game in Alumni Arena, the new, $13 A 9-2 start in 1994-95, including wins at Rutgers and the title at million fieldhouse on the North (Amherst) Campus, defeating Stony the Iona Classic, propelled the Bulls to the most wins in 30 years at Brook, 71-64, on Dec. 3, 1982. 18-10. The Bulls got outstanding seasons from two-year captain Modie Dan Bazzani (Buffalo ‘65), who had a successful nine-season tenure Cox, Kelvin Robinson, Myron Banks and junior Rasaun Young, who was at Niagara County Community College, returned to his alma mater in named to the first-team All-Mid-Continent team. 1983-84 and guided the Bulls to their first winning record (14-13) in The 1995-96 season saw the Bulls finish 13-14 after losing four years. He was the first rookie UB coach to finish over .500 since preseason Mid-Con Player of the Year Rasaun Young before the 1956-57. opening tip-off with an ankle injury. Sophomore guard Mike Martinho Led by All-SUNYAC picks Vince Brown and Greg Franklin, the Bulls picked up the scoring in stunned defending conference titlist Potsdam, 60-59, before bowing his place, averaging 17.7 to arch-rival Buffalo State College in the championship game, UB’s fifth ppg and being named straight conference tournament appearance. second team All Mid- The 1984-85 Bulls roared to a 7-1 start, including an 87-78 upset Continent. Freshman of Division II Gannon at Erie, PA, but UB was forced to forfeit those Bernard Wheeler and wins because of an administrative error concerning eligibility, lost its Robert Harris each were top two scorers and rebounders and finished 5-19. named to the Mid-Con Bazzani got it rolling again in ‘85-86, the Bulls notching a 14-11 All-Newcomer team. mark that included two tournament titles and a victory over Final Four In 1996-97, the team Jersey City State. Bulls finished 17-11 and UB continued its resurgence in 1986-87, winning 15 of 25 reached the semifinals of games, 13-7 vs. Division III foes, captured two more tournament titles the Mid-Con Tournament and defeated arch-rival Buffalo State. All-SUNYAC forwards Anthony before an overtime loss Miller (14.6 ppg, 8.1 rpg) and Shannon Greer (13.8 ppg, 6.1 rpg) paced to Western Illinois ended the Bulls. Point guard Michael Washington led in assists (143) and their season. The Bulls won steals (48). the Big 4 title by defeating In 1987-88, the Bulls went 14-13 before going 16-14 during Niagara, Canisius and St. the 1988-89 campaign. That season, UB won the Pocono Classic by Bonaventure all in the defeating host East Stroudsburg in the championship game. A three- same week. Rasaun Young game, week-long road trip to California highlighted the schedule and Mike Martinho both and confirmed the University’s desire to compete again at the NCAA Turner Battle was named the Mid-American went over the 1,000-point Division I level in 1991. Conference Player of the Year as well as barrier and were first-team being named an All-American and Academic In the 1988-89 season, Bazzani’s club went 16-14 and advanced Mid-Con selections. All-American in 2005. to the championship game of the Mideast Conference before bowing The ’97-98 Bulls went 15- to host Philadelphia Textile. In 1989-90, the Bulls were 14-13, including 13 as Rasaun Young became the championship of the inaugural Shooter’s Roundup Basketball ub men’s basketball page 44 2013-14 MAC EAst champions UB Men’s Basketball History

the school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,908 points and Mike Martinho For an encore act, the Bulls won a school-record 23 games in finished third with 1,708 points. Martinho also smashed the school 2004-05 and advanced to the Mid-American Conference championship record for points in a game when he scored 44 against Rochester on game for the first time in school history. Although the Bulls suffered a Feb. 2, 1998. heart-breaking overtime loss to Ohio in the title game, the 23 wins were The 1998-99 season was yet another step up the ladder for UB good enough for a berth in the National Invitation Tournament - UB’s athletics climb into national prominence as the Bulls joined the Mid- first postseason appearance as a Division I program. The Bulls defeated American Conference. The MAC is one of the oldest conferences in the Drexel in the opening round before falling to eventual runner-up Saint nation and has always been competitive in the national spotlight. Joseph’s. Turner Battle capped off a stellar career by being named It was a tough mountain for the Bulls to climb, and with a young MAC Player of the Year and earning Associated Press All-America and team UB suffered some tough losses, finishing the season with a 5-24 Academic All-America honors. record and a 1-17 mark in the MAC. In 1999-2000, the Bulls increased The Bulls started the 2005-06 season 11-1, including a nine-game their conference wins to three, finishing the MAC at 3-15 and 5-23 winning streak - their longest winning streak since the 1964-65 season. overall. Reggie Witherspoon took over as head coach of the program UB’s hot start included wins over Rutgers and Fresno State. On Dec. 5, after serving as the interim coach through most of the season and looks 2005, the Bulls received their first ever votes in the Associated Press to build on the UB history and climb to a level of respectability in the Top 25. The Bulls finished the year 19-13, tying them for the second MAC. mosts wins in school history. Senior guard Calvin Cage, a second-team In 2000-01, Buffalo just missed its mark, dropping 12 regular All-MAC selection, scored a school-record 592 points on the season. season games by 10 points or less, the second-most in the country. The The 2006-07 season was highlighted by wins over high-profile Bulls, who were also hit with several injuries throughout the season, programs Temple and Miami (FL). The win over the Hurricanes was finished 4-24. UB’s first ever win over a school from the Atlantic Coast Conference. In 2001-02, the program took a major step toward becoming a The Bulls put a huge scare into second-ranked PIttsburgh, falling to force to be reckoned with in the Mid-American Conference. The Bulls the Panthers 70-67 in front of 6,350 fans at Alumni Arena. Yassin Idbihi finished 12-18, their best mark since joining the MAC in 1998. In fact, concluded his tremendous career as the Bulls’ fourth all-time leading their eight-game improvement in the win column from the previous scorer (1,514) and third all-time leading rebounder (844). season was the sixth highest among Division I teams. On December 1, 2007 Buffalo defeated Evansville, 81-60, at Alumni In 2002-03, the Bulls fought through a tough 5-23 season. With Arena for head coach Reggie Witherspoon’s 100th win at Buffalo. He freshmen and sophomores playing over 80 percent of the minutes, the became just the fifth men’s basketball coach in school history to win Bulls proved to be competitive in nearly every game as they lost 13 100 games. games by 10 points or less. Turner Battle was named to the All-MAC The Bulls proved the prognosticators wrong during the 2008- Honorable Mention and Academic All-MAC squads. 09 season as they finished the year 21-12 and were regular season The 2003-04 season was one to remember for the Buffalo Bulls. co-champions of the Mid-American Conference after being picked UB finished the season 17-12 overall and 11-7 in MAC play. The Bulls to finish last in the MAC prior to the season. The Bulls advanced to won their first-ever MAC playoff game, 90-73, over Northern Illinois the MAC championship game where they lost to Akron. Buffalo did in front of 8,971 fans - the largest crowd in Alumni Arena history. The advance to postseason play for only the second time as a Division I Bulls would fall to Toledo in the quarterfinals of the MAC Tournament program. UB lost at Wichita State in the opening round of the College in Cleveland. Basketball Invitational. Buffalo defeated Pepperdine, Colorado and Colorado State to win the Rainbow Classic. Rodney Pierce was named All-MAC First Team. The Bulls finished the 2009-10 season 18-12, marking the fifth time in seven years they won 17 or more games in a season. Senior point guard John Boyer led the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio (3.7). to become the first Buffalo player to lead the nation in a statistical category since 1976. Rodney Pierce became the first UB player to be a two-time All-MAC First Team selection. The Bulls had their third 20-win season in 2010-11, posting a 20-14 record. The Bulls made their third post-season appearance as a Division I program, advancing to the third round of the CollegeInsider. com Postseason Tournament. It was a record-setting year for a trio of Bulls. Byron Mulkey set the single-season school record for steals with 85. Zach Filzen drained 110 three-pointers, also a school record. Javon McCrea scored 400 points, the most ever by a UB freshman, en route Mitchell Watt was the 2012 MAC Player of the Year ub men’s basketball page 45 2013-14 MAC EAst champions UB Men’s Basketball History

to being named the MAC Freshman of the Year. For the third time in the past four seasons, the Bulls eclipsed 20 wins, finishing the season with a 20-11 overall record. After being picked to finish fifth in the MAC East Division in the preseason, the Bulls took the conference by storm, finishing with a 12-4 record and the number two overall seed in the MAC Tournament. Senior Mitchell Watt was named the player year and he joined Javon McCrea on the conference’s All-MAC First Team. The team earned another bit to the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament for its effort. Jarod Oldham set a modern-era record with 183 assists and Javon McCrea hit 190 field goals, the second most ever in a single season in UB history. The graduating class of seniors - Watt, Dave Barnett, Zach Filzen, and Titus Robinson - were also honored as the winningest class in the program’s history. The Bulls finished the 2012-13 season with a 14-20 record, forcing a change in coaching staff at the end of the year. Athletic Director Danny White, tabbed legendary Duke point guard Bobby Hurley as the 12th head coach in school history on March 26, 2013. The first season under Coach Hurley was a successful one as the Bulls won their first ever outright MAC East Division title. The Bulls finished the season with a 19-10 record and a 13-5 mark in the Mid-American Conference, UB’s most ever wins in conference play. Senior Javon McCrea became the third player in school history to be named the MAC Player of the Year as he broke the school’s career scoring record on Feb. 22, 2014 at Kent State. McCrea finished his career with 2,004 points, breaking the 2,000 point mark in the conference tournament against Eastern Michigan. McCrea was also named to the All-MAC First Team for the third straight season. Senior Joshua Freelove was named All-MAC Honorable Mention and freshman Shannon Evans was named to the league’s All-Freshman team.

The Bulls won their first ever outright MAC East Championship during the 2013-14 season.

ub men’s basketball page 46 2013-14 MAC EAst champions Year-by-year results

1915-16 (7-4) at Geneva L 23 25 at Hobart W 37 24 1930-31 (15-0) 1934-35 (3-9) at Carnegie Tech L 22 38 at Penn State L 16 43 at Niagara L 24 32 Buffalo State W 54 19 Toronto L 38 44 at Duquesne L 19 33 Centre W 40 28 at Alfred W 27 23 Toronto W 44 16 Michigan L 21 41 Niagara L 29 50 Allegheny W 26 14 Colgate W 33 23 Cornell W 49 37 Cornell W 32 31 at St. Lawrence L 17 21 Canisius W 31 21 Carnegie Tech W 42 31 at Clarkson L 31 47 at Clarkson W 26 18 Canisius W 22 12 1926-27 (11-4) at Hamilton W 42 18 at St. Lawrence L 20 28 Carnegie Tech W 36 19 Buffalo Normal W 35 9 at St. Lawrence W 46 30 at Alfred L 21 22 Hobart W 57 17 1921-22 (5-7) Toronto W 36 23 at Clarkson W 52 33 Alfred W 30 28 at St. Bonaventure W 53 18 at Rochester Opt. W 33 21 Cornell W 23 20 Niagara W 42 27 at Hobart L 27 29 at Hobart W 24 16 Toronto L 28 30 Hobart W 43 24 at Rochester W 48 25 Clarkson L 20 32 Canisius W 27 25 Cornell L 13 36 at Rochester L 26 29 Hobart W 54 11 St. Lawrence L 37 51 Canisius W 40 23 Alumni L 20 24 at Colgate L 21 32 Clarkson W 47 25 Colgate L 26 33 Ithaca W 39 12 Niagara W 31 21 St. Lawrence W 31 28 Hobart W 43 26 1916 -17 (6-8) at Hobart L 30 37 Alfred W 41 10 at Niagara W 46 43 Yale L 11 35 Clarkson W 25 18 Clarkson W 44 14 Alfred W 44 32 1935-36 (0-13) Allegheny W 27 23 Thiel W 31 20 Hamilton W 42 24 Rochester W 59 16 D 14 McMaster L 19 36 Hobart W 42 28 Rochester W 21 11 at Niagara W 30 17 D 18 Alfred L 21 55 Colgate L 14 31 Oberlin L 26 27 at Hobart W 46 33 1931-32 (15-4) J 4 Oberlin L 28 43 at Michigan L 17 36 Bethany L 14 21 Rochester W 27 25 Buffalo State W 48 21 J 10 at St. Lawrence L 16 53 at Detroit L 17 33 Creighton L 27 36 Penn State L 41 43 Toronto W 52 23 J 11 at Clarkson L 19 37 Oberlin W 28 25 Colgate L 21 27 at Hobart W 43 22 F 1 at Alfred L 11 52 C.C.N.Y. L 11 28 1922-23 (7-5) Yale L 21 36 F 4 Rochester L 14 50 at Hobart W 22 12 Mechanics W 15 11 1927-28 (8-8) Cornell W 29 23 F 8 at Hobart L 19 33 Pittsburgh W 34 29 Yale L 13 23 Buffalo Normal W 32 23 Lehigh L 24 31 F 13 Clarkson L 19 32 at Carnegie Tech L 23 34 at Hobart W 32 26 Toronto W 29 18 Carnegie Tech L 30 49 F 15 St. Lawrence L 26 52 at Pittsburgh L 36 39 Niagara W 19 16 Dartmouth L 31 34 at Clarkson W 31 20 F 22 Colgate L 17 54 at Wash. & Jeff. L 19 33 at R.P. I. L 16 38 Cornell W 30 29 at St. Lawrence W 31 29 F 29 Hobart L 19 37 Detroit W 42 15 at Rochester L 21 33 Hobart W 24 16 Niagara W 40 24 M 7 Rochester L 24 26 Georgetown W 27 22 at Clarkson W 26 14 St. Lawrence W 24 21 1917-18 (6-2) Rochester W 35 23 at Hamilton W 34 29 Williams W 38 32 1936-37 (4-10) Yale W 21 13 at Niagara L 20 21 at Colgate L 17 52 Hobart W 30 23 D 19 McMaster W 34 29 Syracuse L 17 30 Hobart W 39 20 Niagara L 19 20 at Rochester W 36 28 J 8 at Clarkson L 25 38 Fort Niagara W 43 5 Alfred W 51 23 at Rochester L 20 24 Clarkson W 36 30 J 9 at St. Lawrence L 40 48 Colgate W 31 16 at Alfred L 30 31 Alfred W 36 21 Hamilton W 52 24 J 13 Rochester L 24 27 Rochester W 27 18 at Niagara L 23 33 at Niagara L 42 46 J 15 Union L 40 43 Allegheny L 27 32 1923-24 (7-6) Clarkson W 35 29 Alfred W 45 33 F 5 Oberlin L 24 45 at Rochester W 34 32 Mechanics W 40 5 at Hobart L 26 32 Rochester W 36 24 F 11 Clarkson L 17 22 West Virginia W 41 23 Toronto W 31 23 Rochester L 21 40 F 13 St. Lawrence L 30 35 Cornell L 26 30 Colgate L 28 29 1932-33 (10-9) 1918-19 (8-5) Hobart W 31 17 Ithaca L 20 23 1938-39 (2-12) Oberlin W 26 8 at Rochester L 17 35 1928-29 (7-11) Toronto W 37 24 D 15 McMaster W 40 19 St. Lawrence L 17 18 at Colgate L 30 31 Buffalo State W 28 18 at Hobart W 20 18 D 17 Ohio Wesleyan L 35 61 at Cornell L 28 35 Rochester L 23 29 Toronto W 27 24 Cornell L 26 35 D 19 Ohio L 38 58 at Syracuse L 19 21 at R.P.I. L 27 30 Lehigh W 25 24 Syracuse L 24 37 J 6 at Hamilton L 36 43 at St. Lawrence W 27 24 Oberlin W 27 17 R.P.I. L 23 30 at Clarkson W 35 30 J 7 at Union L 50 54 Hobart W 32 6 Hobart W 34 21 at Hamilton L 31 37 at St. Lawrence L 23 44 J 14 Wayne L 34 55 Rochester W 28 14 Colgate L 17 24 at Colgate L 21 33 Allegheny W 30 28 F 3 Marietta L 35 49 Cornell L 11 30 Lafayette W 29 21 Niagara L 27 29 at Rochester W 38 21 F 8 Kent State L 33 47 Westminister W 37 18 Alumni W 35 13 at Rochester L 26 32 Michigan State L 18 29 F 11 St. Lawrence L 32 44 Rochester W 32 19 Clarkson L 28 32 Niagara L 25 29 F 13 Rochester L 29 52 Great Lakes L 30 39 1924-25 (7-6) at Clarkson W 26 16 Alfred W 42 32 F 21 at Hobart L 29 42 Colgate W 28 23 at Mechanics W 40 9 at St. Lawrence L 31 35 at Alfred L 39 40 F 24 Hamilton W 62 40 Syracuse W 25 21 at Toronto W 37 22 at Niagara W 31 21 at Syracuse L 22 48 F 25 at Rochester L 33 65 Cornell L 12 14 Alfred L 36 37 Clarkson W 45 38 M 4 Hobart L 37 39 1919-20 (9-1) Queen’s W 36 7 St. Lawrence W 31 24 St. Lawrence W 37 34 Hobart L 30 31 at Niagara L 37 44 Toronto W 49 18 Hobart W 43 21 1939-40 (1-10) Colgate L 28 35 Rochester W 29 26 Hobart W 53 20 Detroit U. W 28 22 D 14 McMaster W 45 34 R.P.I. L 14 27 Carnegie Tech L 23 33 Rochester W 30 26 Cornell L 16 18 D 23 Ohio Wesleyan L 37 69 Davis-Elkins L 23 27 Colgate L 20 31 Westminister W 36 23 J 2 Ohio L 23 78 at Hobart W 35 12 at Colgate W 26 24 1933-34 (5-10) J 6 at Colgate L 31 74 Rochester L 19 22 Colgate W 23 15 1929-30 (15-1) Toronto W 41 16 J 12 Western Res. L 37 58 at Colgate L 17 20 Buffalo State W 46 19 Hobart W 68 10 Hobart W 34 30 F 3 Wayne L 22 49 St. Lawrence W 33 14 Toronto W 37 19 Ellwoods W 43 30 Syracuse L 23 42 F 10 at Rochester L 34 42 Alfred W 28 19 Ohio W 41 23 Geneva W 53 12 at St. Lawrence L 27 33 F 13 at Hobart L 17 48 Thiel W 28 20 Niagara W 31 19 at Clarkson W 31 29 F 17 Rochester L 25 55 Lafayette W 39 21 1925-26 (11-6) Michigan State L 30 37 F 24 Alfred L 30 34 at St. Lawrence L 26 31 1920 -21 (12-6) Rochester Opt. W 26 20 at Niagara L 28 36 M 3 Hobart L 46 47 at Clarkson W 34 22 at Syracuse L 16 24 Toronto W 43 26 at Alfred L 26 28 at Rochester W 30 28 Yale L 26 29 Syracuse L 25 29 Alfred W 33 31 1940-41 (4-9) Cornell W 19 15 St. Lawrence W 27 17 Clarkson L 29 34 Cornell W 23 22 Alumni W 49 29 Princeton W 25 23 Alfred W 45 17 St. Lawrence L 27 32 at Alfred W 29 7 J 10 at Wayne L 26 55 at Syracuse L 23 24 at Hobart W 38 19 Colgate L 24 27 Westminister W 38 6 J 11 at West. Reserve L 42 53 Hobart W 32 21 Clarkson W 48 22 at Hobart W 31 17 Thiel W 49 19 F 5 Rochester L 22 34 at Rochester L 20 33 Hamilton W 54 18 at Syracuse L 23 62 at Cornell L 14 26 F 7 Oberlin L 40 53 at Colgate L 24 33 at Niagara W 45 35 Niagara L 24 37 Syracuse W 18 10 F 12 at Alfred W 45 40 Niagara W 37 22 Rochester W 37 30 Union W 33 20 F 14 Western Reserve W 47 42 R.P.I. W 38 31 Niagara W 41 23 Carnegie Tech W 35 18 F 15 at Rochester L 32 43 Rochester L 24 28 at Allegheny L 22 23 F 18 at Hobart L 39 43 Oberlin W 43 25 at Carnegie Tech W 29 24 F 21 Colgate L 38 41 ub men’s basketball page 47 2013-14 MAC EAst champions Year-by-year results

F 26 Alfred W 55 40 D 19 Toronto W 55 50 J 5 Rochester W 56 55 F 25 Canisius L 75 83 M 1 Hobart L 36 40 D 30 Missouri L 50 51 J 11 Niagara L 41 59 F 26 Toronto W 82 57 1957-58 (17-5) M 4 at Allegheny L 44 62 J 3 Delaware L 43 46 J 12 at Alfred W 47 45 F 27 Western Michigan L 79 88 D 2 Oswego State W 57 56 1941-42 (2-8) J 8 Western Reserve W 45 40 F 5 at Colgate L 73 77 D 4 at Cornell L 37 62 J 9 at Hamilton L 34 47 J 9 at Alfred W 54 50 at Toronto W 74 60 1954-55 (16-6) D 7 at Hobart L 51 66 J 10 at Union L 29 50 J 15 at Hobart L 57 58 F 17 Lafayette W 69 55 Grove City W 71 54 D 10 at Alfred W 57 56 F 2 Marietta L 31 54 J 17 at Toronto W 68 42 F 22 Wake Forest L 59 77 at Akron L 74 84 D 14 Cortland State W 71 63 F 4 Rochester L 27 37 at Sampson W 71 44 F 24 R.P.I. W 82 66 Buffalo State W 96 71 D 17 Brockport State W 77 50 F 7 Alfred W 47 34 F 9 Fredonia State W 58 29 M 2 Hobart W 83 51 Siena L 69 81 J 3 Muskingum L 55 57 F 13 at Hobart L 36 51 F 13 at Grove City L 48 63 1951-52 (18-6) Detroit L 61 68 J 4 at West. Reserve W 62 52 F 18 at Rochester L 35 47 F 14 at Allegheny W 46 45 Ontario W 108 37 at Western Ontario W 81 63 J 8 Hobart W 71 62 F 20 at Alfred L 37 59 F 19 Oberlin W 56 53 N 24 Wash. & Jeff W 62 57 Assumption W 82 61 J 10 Western Ontario W 62 39 M 4 Hobart L 33 36 F 21 R.P.I. W 62 52 McMaster W 106 40 Springfield W 64 61 J 11 at Oswego State W 59 54 M 7 Susquehanna W 40 27 F 26 Niagara L 49 69 D 5 at Alfred W 63 55 Wash. & Jeff. L 74 78 J 15 Colgate W 70 57 Sampson L 60 62 at Connecticut L 69 72 Wabash L 61 77 J 31 Buffalo State W 55 42 1942-43 (7-6) M 3 Alfred W 50 39 D 10 Hobart W 70 47 at Brockport St. W 91 57 F 4 at Grove City W 58 49 D 2 Fort Niagara L 33 36 D 12 Toronto W 81 54 at Colgate W 83 70 F 7 at Brockport State W 63 52 D 5 at Cornell W 50 46 1948-49 (11-9) Buffalo State W 74 65 at Cortland State L 74 81 F 12 Akron (OT) W 45 42 D 10 Fredonia State L 31 32 D 4 Hobart W 54 36 D 20 Colgate L 60 68 at Hobart W 72 65 F 15 Alfred W 62 58 D 18 Hartwick W 49 29 D 8 at Cornell L 44 67 D 21 at Case W 92 70 at Toronto W 71 57 F 22 at Rochester W 70 65 D 19 R.P.I. W 35 31 D 10 Case W 63 57 D 22 at West. Reserve W 63 59 R.P.I. W 79 59 F 24 at Buffalo State W 80 72 J 9 at Rochester W 45 40 D 17 Toronto W 69 45 D 27 Connecticut W 65 58 Brockport State W 79 58 F 26 Niagara L 53 65 J 15 Western Reserve W 46 34 D 18 Georgia L 51 56 J 2 Colby W 65 48 Hobart W 74 48 NCAA Division II Tournament Buffalo State L 33 35 D 27 Lafayette W 65 59 J 8 Niagara W 80 78 Rochester W 98 62 M 7 American L 60 77 Rochester L 30 37 D 30 at Connecticut L 39 52 Gannon W 72 50 Western Ontario W 90 58 M 8 Phil. Textile W 77 73 Hamilton L 27 36 D 31 Mississippi College W 62 56 F 1 Alfred W 69 59 Alfred W 88 56 Fort Niagara W 40 36 J 8 Alfred L 45 54 F 9 at Rochester L 64 65 Buffalo State W 88 74 1958-59 (16-7) Colgate L 31 48 J 31 Fredonia State W 59 31 F 12 Canisius L 77 83 D 3 Cornell L 52 62 Buffalo State W 46 26 F 3 Niagara W 59 53 F 16 Bucknell W 91 75 1955-56 (17-3) D 9 at Hobart W 73 53 F 5 at Oberlin L 52 53 F 22 Western Reserve W 88 67 D 1 at Brockport W 65 57 D 12 Ithaca W 47 45 F 9 at Toronto L 46 55 F 23 Lafayette L 61 67 D 3 at Cornell L 73 83 D 16 vs. Rider W 62 57 1943-44 F 11 Union W 50 47 at R.P.I. W 68 63 NO VARSITY TEAM D 7 Hobart W 83 72 D 17 vs. Ball State W 80 64 F 17 at Alfred W 65 45 at Hobart W 72 55 D 10 at Alfred W 80 78 D 20 at Cortland State W 63 60 F 19 Bucknell W 58 50 NAIA District Playoffs D 14 Buffalo State W 66 46 J 8 Alfred W 64 45

1944-45 F 23 at Hobart W 67 55 M 1 Farliegh Dickinson L 55 63 D 16 St. Lawrence W 82 68 J 10 at Brockport State W 70 56 NO VARSITY TEAM F 25 Grove City L 42 56 J 6 Cortland State L 74 88 J 12 Hobart W 63 38 M 4 at Hartwick L 56 68 1952-53 (10-9) J 9 Toronto W 73 48 J 14 Buffalo State W 70 62 1945-46 (5-10) M 5 at R.P.I. L 40 58 Wash. & Jeff. W 63 55 J 11 Puerto Rico W 77 63 J 15 at Baldwin-Wallace L 74 80 at Toronto L 11 91 Grove City W 87 63 J 13 Colgate L 65 66 J 31 at Akron L 58 102 Niagara L 28 51 1949-50 (15-10) at Hobart W 58 52 J 18 Brockport State W 68 60 F 4 Rochester W 81 63 at Alfred L 32 52 N 26 Wash. & Jeff. L 40 64 Alfred W 73 58 F 4 Western Ontario W 67 65 F 7 at Colgate L 53 55 McMaster W 39 29 D 3 at Alfred W 59 46 R.P.I. W 78 51 F 10 at R. P. I. W 67 58 F 12 Toronto W 63 40 at Fredonia State W 48 46 D 6 at Cornell L 36 66 Case L 81 82 F 12 McMaster W 98 61 F 14 Cortland State W 69 61 Toronto L 31 55 D 9 at West. Reserve W 61 50 Canisius L 55 71 F 17 Akron W 70 66 F 18 at Villanova L 54 67 Fredonia State W 47 46 D 10 at Case L 56 58 Ontario W 88 39 F 22 at Hobart W 50 46 F 23 Brockport State W 57 51 at Niagara L 59 60 D 16 Toronto W 60 34 at Colgate L 67 82 F 25 at Rochester W 73 71 F 24 at Buffalo State W 72 56 at West. Ontario L 26 58 D 17 Washington St. L 44 56 Niagara L 46 57 F 28 at West. Reserve W 88 86 M 3 at Western Ontario W 65 45 at Ontario L 57 61 D 23 Temple L 48 66 at Buffalo State W 84 70 M 1 Alfred W 86 60 M 9 at Niagara L 66 78 at Buffalo State L 31 47 D 28 Colby W 78 58 Rochester W 82 71 M 3 at Buffalo State W 68 58 NCAA Division II Tournament Western Ontario L 42 51 D 30 Mississippi College W 70 51 at Gannon L 63 77 M 6 St. Michael’s L 51 53 Alfred L 37 48 J 3 at Rochester W 67 58 Canisius L 59 69 1956-57 (18-7) M 7 Williams W 78 53 Buffalo State W 54 44 J 6 Oberlin W 67 34 at Alfred L 56 71 N 30 Oswego State W 76 73 Ontario W 67 47 J 27 Alfred W 75 34 Lafayette L 55 58 D 5 at Cornell L 54 63 1959-60 (15-6) J 28 Connecticut L 40 56 Hobart W 71 57 D 8 Buffalo State W 72 66 at Cornell L 53 60 1946-47 (12-5) J 30 Fredonia State W 75 35 Bucknell W 82 58 D 14 at Hobart L 47 49 Oswego State W 84 69 at Sampson W 44 34 F 2 Niagara L 49 51 at Toronto L 50 80 D 15 Brockport State W 69 58 Lawrence Tech W 99 73 D 14 at Alfred L 47 58 F 8 at Toronto W 57 29 J 5 Rochester W 86 66 at Boston L 55 64 D 17 at Hobart W 57 47 F 10 at Hamilton W 65 41 1953-54 (15-8) J 9 Hobart W 97 68 Cal St. Poly L 59 61 D 21 McMaster W 92 29 F 11 at Union L 54 58 N 30 Brockport W 74 58 J 11 at Cortland State L 71 80 Brockport State W 81 56 J 1 SMU L 37 64 F 16 at Hobart W 66 46 D 2 at Alfred W 71 56 J 12 at Colgate L 76 88 Buffalo State W 79 63 J 4 Carnegie W 45 31 F 17 at R.P.I. L 53 59 D 5 at Detroit L 58 77 J 16 at Alfred W 85 71 Cortland State W 88 54 J 8 at Niagara L 24 63 F 18 Hawaii W 69 50 D 9 McMaster W 95 36 J 30 at Brockport State W 65 51 Toronto W 82 52 J 11 Alfred W 44 38 F 24 Western Reserve W 77 64 D 11 at R.P.I. W 75 72 F 1 R.P.I. W 65 53 at Wayne State L 69 73 at West. Ontario L 44 47 F 28 Lafayette L 46 67 D 12 at Hobart L 45 50 F 6 Buffalo State W 60 45 Colgate W 92 63 at Ontario W 84 33 M 3 Hobart W 54 51 D 17 Buffalo State W 74 58 F 8 at Western Ontario W 85 77 at Ithaca W 52 51 J 18 Hobart W 48 26 D 19 at Case L 70 72 F 9 at Toronto W 85 71 Siena W 77 60 Sampson AFB W 58 51 1950-51 (13-8) D 22 Ohio L 58 62 F 13 Alfred W 82 61 at Rochester W 74 68 F 15 Allegheny W 46 43 N 25 Wash. & Jeff. L 62 64 J 5 Niagara (MA) L 45 84 F 16 at Akron W 78 70 Akron W 78 71 F 17 Niagara L 39 57 at Siena L 33 43 J 8 Hamilton W 73 49 F 20 at Navy L 50 80 at Alfred W 72 65 F 22 Case West. Res. W 83 44 D 8 Grove City W 75 62 J 9 Clarkson W 92 60 F 22 Grove City W 63 56 Baldwin-Wallace W 94 75 F 26 Fredonia State W 61 28 D 15 Toronto W 78 57 J 11 Mexico W 78 56 F 26 W. Reserve W 76 41 Buffalo State L 66 68 M 1 Buffalo State W 51 37 Delaware W 54 38 F 2 Williams W 60 53 M 1 at Tufts W 75 56 NCAA Division II Tournament D 16 Washington St. L 49 70 F 5 Gannon W 92 80 M 2 at Brandeis L 68 88 Wabash L 65 76 1947-48 (13-8) D 19 at Hobart W 87 50 F 8 Alfred W 78 56 NCAA Division II Tournament Arkansas State W 53 52 N 29 Ontario W 68 32 D 22 Alfred W 75 44 F 13 at Rochester W 69 61 M 5 Capital W 75 64 Niagara W 65 53 D 5 at Case L 50 58 Connecticut L 51 61 F 17 Hobart W 79 60 M 9 Evansville W 77 75 D 9 at West. Reserve L 49 57 D 28 Case W 56 53 F 26 Lafayette (MA) L 63 76 M 13 Kentucky Weslyan L 68 72 1960-61 (18-5) D 12 Hartwick W 56 51 D 30 Williams W 68 49 F 22 Colgate W 65 64 Assumption W 90 52 D 13 Hobart W 52 40 J 1 Colby L 56 76 at Villanova W 63 62 ub men’s basketball page 48 2013-14 MAC EAst champions Year-by-year results

at Brockport St. W 96 85 Catholic W 53 52 Wisc.-Milwaukee W 88 77 Buffalo State L 75 83 Buffalo State L 84 86 Alfred W 62 43 Toronto W 82 52 at Kent L 64 70 at Brockport St. W 79 66 American L 64 67 at Albany State W 62 54 Ithaca W 91 75 LeMoyne W 68 62 1973-74 (5-20) Atlantic Christian W 75 59 Youngstown St. L 64 66 Albany State W 90 68 Albany State W 70 59 D 1 at Syracuse L 78 123 Philadelphia Textile L 65 67 at Buffalo State W 49 45 at Colgate L 66 78 D 3 Fairleigh Dickinson L 67 85 at Siena L 57 64 at Wayne State W 73 72 at Buffalo State L 41 60 1970-71 (9-13) D 7 Steubenville L 49 50 Boston W 55 54 Brockport State W 89 57 at Albany State W 76 73 Syracuse L 70 80 D 8 American L 76 85 Buffalo State W 81 69 Gannon W 51 46 at Maryland L 70 109 D 15 Cleveland State L 77 87 Ithaca W 97 65 Colgate W 94 77 1967-68 (11-10) at UNC-Charlotte L 46 64 D 22 at Brown L 84 102 Detroit Tech W 78 63 at Ithaca L 54 60 D 1 Toronto W 87 63 Toronto W 106 56 D 28 Lafayette L 73 85 Baldwin-Wallace W 77 65 Albany State W 91 52 D 2 Gannon W 88 73 Central Michigan W 80 73 D 29 St. Francis, NY L 84 97 Syracuse W 77 62 Boston L 54 56 D 8 Albany State W 92 69 at Northern Illinois L 71 77 J 14 at Akron L 69 75 at Colgate L 71 88 LeMoyne L 63 65 D 9 at Syracuse L 63 85 Northeastern L 61 80 J 18 Iona L 79 81 Toronto W 72 59 at Rochester W 73 62 D 13 San Francisco St. L 55 63 Fairleigh Dickinson W 81 60 J 20 Pittsburgh L 75 101 Wayne State W 61 50 at Niagara L 67 77 D 18 Belmont Abbey W 85 69 at Eastern Michigan L 76 88 J 23 Cornell W 91 76 at Bucknell W 74 73 D 21 vs. Fort Bragg ^ L 67 77 Akron L 66 71 J 26 Albany W 77 72 at Cortland State W 73 56 1964-65 (19-3) D 22 vs. Ohio Wesleyan W 66 52 at LeMoyne L 72 80 J 29 at Catholic L 84 91 Cortland State W 64 51 at Brockport State W 84 61 D 23 Walter Reed ^ W 108 69 at Albany L 61 76 J 30 at Fairfield L 58 84 Buffalo State W 57 54 American W 71 46 J 2 Mc Murray W 98 94 Niagara L 77 90 F 2 Colgate L 69 76 Rochester W 76 69 Windsor W 115 71 J 3 Quantico ^ L 72 81 Point Park W 86 69 F 4 at Niagara L 81 93 at Niagara L 59 77 Albany State W 89 65 J 27 at St. Michael L 69 73 at Rochester W 86 72 F 9 at Youngstown St. L 89 90 Western Ontario W 132 67 J 30 at Brockport St. W 87 62 Wayne State W 101 83 F 12 Brockport State L 89 103 1961-62 (14-7) at Tennessee L 54 79 F 2 at Rochester L 71 77 Ithaca W 84 68 F 16 Geneseo State W 83 82 Cortland State W 73 52 St. Michael’s L 86 93 F 3 Hofstra W 81 74 Buffalo State L 85 87 F 20 LeMoyne L 97 103 McMaster W 91 41 Oswego State W 88 59 F 9 at Wayne State L 64 78 Stony Brook W 96 62 F 23 at St. Francis (PA) L 61 67 Villanova L 53 68 Buffalo State W 92 66 F 10 at Windsor L 71 79 at Ball State L 76 87 F 27 at Stony Brook W 71 69 at Buffalo State W 69 52 Ithaca W 87 64 F 12 Baltimore W 71 58 Brockport State W 87 86 M 2 at Rochester W 106 95 Assumption L 42 59 Toronto W 105 63 F 17 Buffalo State L 76 94 at Cincinnati L 59 86 M 4 at Buffalo State L 87 89 American Int’l W 78 67 Steubenville W 79 53 F 21 at Niagara L 82 99 Vermont L 58 66 Wayne State W 106 71 F 24 Colgate W 76 73 1971-72 (12-12) 1974-75 (8-17) at Syracuse W 68 66 Niagara W 74 63 F 27 at Ithaca (OT) W 70 66 D 1 at Syracuse L 80 104 N 30 Syracuse L 65 81 Colgate W 72 55 at Colgate W 75 59 F 29 Philadelphia Textile L 57 77 D 3 at Point Park L 58 64 D 3 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 57 81 at Baldwin-Wallace L 53 70 at Albany State W 69 58 M 2 Northern Illinois L 57 66 D 7 Toronto W 116 58 D 4 at Long Island W 75 72 at Alfred W 83 65 Rochester W 88 69 ^ - Exhibition Games - Do Not Count in Record D 11 at Central Michigan L 60 75 D 9 Niagara L 58 77 at Cortland State W 60 56 LeMoyne W 62 59 D 14 Ohio Northern W 112 91 D 11 at Brockport L 50 53 Brockport State L 56 57 at Buffalo State W 62 47 1968-69 (12-9) D 17 Northeastern L 59 64 D 14 at Albany L 94 111 Buffalo State W 89 73 Alfred W 108 73 at Tennessee L 62 87 D 18 Illinois State W 80 74 D 21 at Virginia Comm. L 73 105 Bucknell W 68 50 NCAA Division II Tournament Brockport State W 63 55 D 27 at Ga. Southern W 86 83 D 7 at Cleveland State L 63 74 at Assumption W 93 82 Randolph-Macon W 81 69 Toronto W 81 37 D 28 at Georgia State W 98 69 J 11 Fairfield L 69 86 at Wayne State W 70 65 Akron L 58 69 Akron W 48 43 D 30 at Samford W 78 63 J 13 St. Francis, PA W 72 66 at Rochester L 60 76 Old Dominion L 72 83 J 19 at Akron L 68 87 J 15 at Colgate W 72 67 LeMoyne W 68 61 1965-66 (14-8) at Albany State W 66 59 J 22 LeMoyne W 86 73 J 18 at Army (OT) W 70 68 Toronto W 78 44 Brockport State W 79 63 Penn State W 66 60 J 27 at Maryland L 58 82 J 20 at Canisius L 74 75 Niagara L 56 72 at Syracuse L 60 110 Syracuse L 70 76 J 29 Cornell L 70 84 J 22 at Iona W 75 58 at Ithaca W 71 66 Wooster W 83 64 J 31 Northern Illinois L 86 106 J 25 Catholic W 87 78 1962-63 (16-7) at Albany State W 80 66 Wayne State W 74 55 F 2 at Army L 74 80 F 1 at Geneseo State L 70 77 Scranton W 85 53 Penn State L 60 68 at Colgate L 75 79 F 5 at Niagara L 76 96 F 5 at LeMoyne L 77 83 Toronto W 80 45 Bucknell W 72 61 Niagara L 76 79 F 8 Eastern Michigan L 96 109 F 8 Youngstown State L 98 100 at Bucknell W 78 72 San Francisco St. W 80 62 at Binghamton W 88 61 F 11 at Brockport St. L 60 102 F 10 at Central Michigan L 80 97 Albany State W 58 56 Colgate L 74 76 Ithaca W 85 66 F 17 at Stony Brook W 81 69 F 12 Armstrong State L 76 78 at Army L 61 73 Akron W 73 70 Buffalo State L 78 83 F 19 at Rochester W 85 74 F 15 Akron W 62 56 Buffalo State W 59 57 at Western Ontario W 88 50 at LeMoyne L 62 68 F 26 Albany W 76 67 F 19 at Cornell L 89 102 Wooster W 67 63 Toronto W 106 50 at Northern Illnois L 79 87 F 29 Merrimack W 103 78 F 25 Rochester W 81 62 Oswego State W 88 72 Plattsburgh W 117 94 Baltimore W 92 82 M 6 at Buffalo State W 93 75 M 1 Pittsburgh L 78 107 Ithaca W 91 68 Northern Illinois L 77 90 at Rutgers L 78 86 M 3 Buffalo State L 76 82 Syracuse (OT) W 63 61 at Windsor W 87 80 Rochester W 85 78 1972-73 (16-8) Alfred W 67 56 at Wayne State W 80 76 Stony Brook W 62 53 Syracuse L 70 83 Boston W 81 68 at Niagara L 53 72 at Illinois State L 70 81 1975-76 (10-16) Wayne State W 84 64 Buffalo State L 68 73 at Northern Illinois L 70 89 N 29 at Indiana State L 73 102 at Buffalo State L 45 54 at McMaster W 75 31 1969-70 (11-11) at Northeastrn L 55 64 D 3 at Syracuse L 77 87 at Colgate L 71 80 at Alfred W 81 62 at Maryland L 77 97 Georgia State W 85 63 D 8 Siena W 103 94 at Brockport St. W 64 60 Albany State W 88 63 at Syracuse L 64 90 Lafayette W 72 71 D 10 at St. Francis (PA) L 71 96 Rochester W 65 34 Kent L 55 63 Toronto W 119 65 Gannon W 92 87 D 13 Army W 83 74 at Villanova L 47 69 at Rochester L 77 82 Western Ontario W 117 48 at Fairliegh-Dick. W 64 50 D 16 Canisius L 66 99 Cortland State W 65 59 Ohio Northern W 100 85 Akron W 73 71 D 19 Iona W 85 76 at LeMoyne W 52 51 1966-67 (9-11) at Wayne State L 42 56 Samford W 86 81 J 3 at Pittsburgh L 65 83 Niagara L 68 79 Toronto W 88 55 at Auburn L 61 84 at Cornell W 72 69 J 6 at Cornell L 73 78 NCAA Division II Tournament Gannon L 51 68 DePauw L 70 77 Brown W 98 87 J 10 at Niagara L 56 76 South Carolina St. L 63 80 at Western Ontario W 79 74 Wooster L 83 91 Niagara L 77 79 J 12 Central Michigan W 95 77 Youngstown State L 53 65 Syracuse L 59 68 Colgate W 80 76 at Colgate L 63 80 J 16 Colgate L 68 76 Cal-Santa Barbara W 64 58 at Akron L 75 87 at Albany W 76 62 J 17 Albany W 63 62 1963-64 (14-8) Cornell L 63 76 at Ithaca W 89 78 Stony Brook W 103 63 J 20 at Armstrong State L 84 92 Buffalo State W 58 40 Rochester L 65 67 Rutgers L 70 76 at Maryland L 64 93 J 24 at Fairfield L 82 86 Muskingum W 80 67 Niagara L 70 74 Ball State W 90 76 Army W 67 64 J 27 Brockport W 111 109 at Syracuse L 69 91 Brockport State W 82 58 at Binghamton W 89 60 Tenn-Chattanoga W 81 80 J 29 Fairleigh Dickinson L 46 59 Villanova L 56 58 St. Michael’s L 91 93 at Niagara L 68 98 St. Francis, PA W 84 82 F 4 LeMoyne W 86 75 at Cornell L 59 73 Windsor W 88 71 Northern Illinois W 87 78 LeMoyne (OT) W 71 70 F 6 Long Island L 72 76 at Alfred W 82 54 Wayne State L 69 73 at Colgate L 73 96 Oglethorpe W 97 66 F 9 at Detroit L 81 93 Valparaiso W 68 67 at Phil. Textile L 68 77 Rochester W 91 90 F 11 at Rochester L 73 77 ub men’s basketball page 49 2013-14 MAC EAst champions Year-by-year results

F 14 at Akron (OT) W 83 73 F 7 Gannon L 37 47 D 9 at Hartwick L 39 49 F 1 Buffalo State L 56 62 D 11 at Canisius L 69 74 F 18 Virginia Comm. L 78 97 F 10 at Rochester L 52 55 D 12 Buffalo State W 81 80 F 3 Cortland State W 86 69 D 13 Buffalo State L 64 65 F 21 Cleveland State W 97 86 F 14 at Youngstown St. L 53 67 Albany Tournament F 4 at Oswego State L 67 70 UB Goldome Tournament F 28 Geneseo State W 102 86 F 17 Plattsburgh L 43 53 D 29 at Manhattanville W 53 51 F 7 at Geneseo St. L 82 85 D 29 at Guelph W 68 56 M 4 at Buffalo State L 66 75 F 19 at Niagara L 59 93 D 30 vs. Albany L 48 55 F 11 Brockport State W 65 61 D 30 vs. Jersey City W 79 78 F 22 at LeMoyne L 60 82 J 5 at SW Louisiana L 57 99 F 13 at Alfred (OT) W 62 60 J 2 Daemen W 79 58 F 24 at Oneonta State L 57 66 J 7 at Tulane L 43 83 F 15 Fredonia State W 81 75 J 5 at Penn St.-Behrend W 71 66 1976-77 (5-21) F 27 Buffalo State W 53 52 J 19 Oswego State L 61 63 F 18 at Buffalo State L 66 82 J 7 Potsdam L 67 89 N 27 Niagara (2OT) L 85 88 M 1 Brockport State W 79 68 J 22 at Geneseo State W 85 67 F 20 at Houghton L 41 42 J 13 at Elmira W 89 76 N 29 at Fairleigh-Dickinson L 73 81 J 24 Brockport State W 63 61 SUNYAC Tournament J 16 Alfred L 80 86 N 30 at Long Island W 86 83 J 29 Elmira W 68 57 F 23 at Potsdam W 60 59 J 21 at Geneseo St. W 78 72 D 6 at Holy Cross L 89 123 1979-80 (17-10) F 1 at Penn St.-Behrend L 68 70 F 25 at Buffalo State L 62 74 J 26 at Mansfield L 72 84 D 9 Howard L 86 87 N 30 at Niagara L 72 90 F 3 Fredonia State W 61 55 J 28 at Brockport St. L 70 73 D 11 at Georgia L 77 108 D 1 Oneonta State W 79 55 F 6 at Buffalo State L 61 66 J 31 Oswego State W 97 87 D 14 at Clemson L 67 98 D 4 at Fredonia State W 69 67 1984-85 (5-19) F 9 Cortland State L 69 72 F 4 at Fredonia St. W 86 65 D 18 at Colgate L 84 97 D 6 Buffalo State W 83 81 N 20 Houghton* L 72 68 F 11 Rochester L 65 66 F 7 at Buffalo State L 50 59 J 3 Detroit L 74 103 D 10 Youngstown St. L 56 59 N 24 Heidelberg* L 86 79 F 13 at Oswego State W 57 56 F 11 Geneseo State W 67 58 J 5 at Army L 56 75 D 11 Albany L 58 66 N 28 at R.I.T.* L 71 62 F 15 at Alfred L 67 92 F 14 Brockport State L 84 99 J 6 at Siena L 76 87 Indiana, PA Tournament D 1 Geneseo State* L 81 67 F 17 Geneseo State W 77 68 F 17 Ithaca W 69 66 J 8 Cornell L 60 71 D 28 vs. Alliance W 97 63 D 3 Daemen* L 113 66 F 20 at Brockport St. W 70 65 F 21 at Oswego St. L 79 85 J 11 at Maine L 85 98 D 29 at Indiana (PA) L 54 67 D 5 Hartwick* L 57 62 SUNYAC West Playoff J 17 Temple L 82 91 J 5 at South Florida L 62 75 D 8 Brockport State* L 78 76 F 23 Fredonia State W 67 59 J 22 at Geneseo State W 78 74 J 8 at Stetson L 62 82 D 10 at Gannon* L 87 78 1987-88 (14-13) SUNYAC Tournament J 24 Syracuse L 71 91 J 12 Brockport State W 62 59 Albany State Tournament Keene State Tournament F 26 Albany W 53 51 J 25 Wis.-Milwaukee W 77 76 J 15 at Hartwick L 54 63 J 4 Springfield L 64 79 N 20 vs. St. Anselm L 120 125 F 27 Potsdam W 82 70 F 5 at Youngstown St. L 79 84 J 19 at Geneseo St. W 63 44 J 5 Albany L 64 82 N 21 vs. Queens College W 87 67 NCAA-III East Regional F 8 at Albany L 77 107 J 26 Plattsburgh W 54 53 J 10 Nazareth L 56 57 N 27 Gannon L 71 102 M 3 Staten Island L 53 64 F 12 Akron (OT) L 77 79 J 28 Cortland State W 74 61 J 12 at Mercyhurst L 62 77 D 3 at Shepherd L 69 83 M 6 Ithaca L 73 74 F 16 at LeMoyne L 87 97 J 30 at Canisius L 63 66 J 15 at Elmira L 64 72 D 5 Buffalo State W 57 47 F 19 at Cleveland St. L 69 89 F 1 Fredonia State W 68 64 J 22 Fredonia State W 67 63 D 9 Mansfield W 69 62 F 21 at Canisius W 78 77 F 4 Rochester W 70 66 1982-83 (12-15) J 26 at Buffalo State L 71 82 Bentley Tournament F 22 Fairfield L 83 93 F 6 Geneseo State W 61 60 East Connecticut Tournament J 29 at Mansfield L 55 59 D 28 at Bentley L 69 84 F 26 at Catholic L 77 109 F 9 RIT W 62 57 N 20 Clark L 77 81 J 30 Oswego State W 60 59 D 29 vs. Florida Tech W 82 79 M 1 Buffalo State W 78 76 F 13 at Brockport St. W 64 58 N 21 Bridgewater L 76 83 F 1 at Cortland State L 76 95 UB Goldome Tournament F 16 at Gannon L 56 77 N 27 at Canisius L 77 97 F 2 at Geneseo St. W 65 63 J 2 vs. Shepherd L 58 82 F 18 Oswego State W 86 65 N 30 Penn St-Behrend W 93 84 F 6 Brockport State W 61 58 J 3 vs. Saginaw Valley W 69 67 1977-78 (6-18) F20 at Buffalo State W 83 66 D 3 at Buffalo State L 63 99 F 9 Buffalo State L 62 75 J 5 at LeMoyne L 54 69 N 29 St. Francis (PA) L 58 79 SUNYAC Tournament D 4 Stony Brook W 71 64 F 11 Alfred L 69 74 J 6 at Potsdam W 75 70 D 5 at Iona L 79 109 F 22 Albany (4 OT) W 65 57 D 6 Houghton L 69 82 F 13 at Fredonia State W 70 66 J 9 at Mercyhurst W 88 55 D 7 at Akron L 55 83 F 23 Potsdam L 45 50 D 9 Oswego State L 71 77 F 16 at Oswego State L 53 56 J 12 at LIU-South W 84 72 D 10 Canisius L 73 78 D 13 at Brockport St. W 68 58 *-Games forfeited due to partici- J 13 at Dowling L 58 92 D 12 Siena L 78 79 J 3 at UNC- Charlotte L 77 109 pation by ineligible athletes. J 16 Philadelphia Textile L 58 72 D 16 Cortland State W 97 77 1980-81 (12-15) J 5 at Wake Forest L 56 121 J 19 at Pitt-Bradford L 85 91 D 19 at Temple L 66 95 N 21 Brooklyn W 85 72 J 19 at Elmira W 68 66 J 22 at Pace W 71 69 Big Red Tournament N 22 Binghamton L 53 54 1985-86 (14-11) J 22 at Niagara L 64 76 J 23 at Adelphi W 81 69 D 27 vs. Colgate (OT) L 71 74 N 29 at Canisius L 74 95 N 22 at Geneseo L 70 73 J 24 at Geneseo State W 74 68 J 30 at Phil. Textile L 72 79 D 28 at Cornell L 75 89 D 3 at Niagara L 62 82 N 23 at Heidelberg L 71 84 J 26 Roberts Wesleyan W 76 47 F 2 LeMoyne L 70 75 J 5 at Wis.-Milwaukee W 78 75 D 9 at Brockport St. L 48 49 N 25 at Hartwick L 54 61 J 28 Brockport State W 81 57 F 5 Adelphi W 82 55 J 7 at Detroit L 81 122 D 12 Fredonia State W 59 54 McMaster Tournament F 1 Hartwick L 66 75 F 11 Elmira L 68 70 J 11 at Central Michigan L 73 102 D 13 Pitt-Bradford L 47 51 N 29 at McMaster W 81 69 F 3 Alfred W 76 73 F 13 at Gannon L 71 81 J 18 at Niagara L 80 90 Brooklyn Tournament N 30 vs. Guelph W 74 61 F 5 Fredonia State W 86 74 F 17 at Daemen W 85 54 J 20 Long Island L 89 92 D 27 City College W 72 47 D 4 at Fredonia State L 70 77 F 8 at Cortland State L 93 96 F 20 Pace W 65 64 J 28 Colgate L 72 79 D 28 Brooklyn W 72 70 D 7 Oswego State W 85 80 F 10 Rochester W 86 84 F 24 Mercyhurst W 77 59 F 1 at St. Francis(NY) L 82 95 J 8 at Central Florida L 49 59 D 9 St. John Fisher W 87 72 F 12 Buffalo State W 66 64 F 3 Maine L 79 90 J 10 at Stetson L 50 79 D 11 Gannon L 74 77 F 14 at Fredonia State L 66 75 F 7 Youngstown St. W 87 85 J 16 Potsdam L 36 52 Staten Island Tournament 1988-89 (16-14) F 16 at Oswego State L 71 81 F 11 Army L 53 74 J 17 Penn St-Behrend L 46 77 D 27 vs. Jersey City St. W 88 83 Longwood Tournament F 19 Geneseo State W 90 73 F 15 at Syracuse L 66 113 J 20 Hartwick L 41 52 D 28 at Staten Island W 60 58 N 18 vs. UNC-Greensboro W 89 81 SUNYAC Tournament F 18 Albany W 104 97 J 24 at Buffalo State L 56 61 J 6 at Nazareth L 69 78 N 19 at Longwood L 65 66 F 25 Potsdam L 66 90 F 22 LeMoyne W 70 67 J 27 at Oswego State W 56 51 J 8 Penn St.-Behrend W 64 63 N 22 Shepherd W 90 66 F 26 Albany L 77 88 F 25 Catholic L 74 77 J 31 Geneseo State W 79 47 J 11 Mansfield L 79 80 Pocono Classic F 28 at Buffalo State W 71 69 F 3 Brockport State W 71 60 J 14 Elmira W 85 74 D 2 vs. Chaminade W 83 79 F 7 at Fredonia State W 68 50 1983-84 (14-13) J 22 Brockport State W 81 74 D 3 at East Stroudsburg W 92 74 F 9 at Cortland State L 51 61 Brockport State Tournament J 25 at Buffalo State L 70 93 D 7 Clarion L 52 75 1978-79 (7-18) F 12 Buffalo State W 68 60 J 27 at Daemen W 88 61 D 9 Southampton W 88 66 N 30 at Siena L 51 70 N 18 vs. Elmira W 78 76 F 14 Rochester L 44 53 J 29 Fredonia State W 71 53 D 14 at Mansfield W 90 80 D 6 at Howard L 52 65 N 19 at Brockport St. W 73 69 F 16 Alfred L 61 64 F 1 at Oswego State L 60 63 D 17 at Buffalo State L 70 80 D 9 Akron L 51 59 N 22 at Penn St-Behrend W 84 75 F 18 Oswego State W 66 61 F 4 R.I.T. W 74 52 D 30 at Cal. St.- North. L 63 77 D 12 at Canisius L 65 79 N 28 R.I.T. L 70 82 F 24 at Geneseo State W 78 62 F 7 Geneseo State W 105 71 J 2 at Cal. St.- L.A. W 83 64 D 6 at Potsdam L 55 69 N 30 at Canisius L 80 87 SUNYAC Tournament F 8 at Brockport St. W 87 81 J 3 at Cal. St.-Bak. L 66 81 Lafayette Tournament D 3 Hartwick L 63 75 F 27 Albany L 39 48 F 11 at Alfred L 70 76 J 7 LeMoyne W 74 71 D 29 at Lafayette L 49 81 D 5 Mercyhurst W 66 64 F 28 Buffalo State W 78 61 F 15 Buffalo State L 68 69 J 13 Philadelphia Textile L 69 88 D 30 vs. South Florida L 69 85 D 7 Oswego State W 90 74 J 17 Pitt-Bradford W 84 69 J 16 Hartwick L 49 68 D 10 Geneseo State W 76 60 J 20 at Pace L 49 63 J 18 at Albany L 35 80 1981-82 (13-17) J 7 at Niagara L 77 97 1986-87 (15-10) J 21 at Adelphi L 66 68 J 20 Geneseo State W 69 63 Mansfield Tournament J 10 Gannon L 77 79 Buffalo State Tournament J 24 at Mercyhurst L 59 61 J 23 at Oswego State W 45 37 N 20 vs. Monmouth L 61 71 J 14 at Roberts Wesl. W 75 64 N 21 vs. Wilkes W 85 51 J 28 Adelphi W 72 68 J 26 Binghamton W 54 44 N 21 vs. York W 89 64 J 17 Elmira W 90 70 N 22 at Buffalo State W 66 63 F 3 Pace (OT) L 60 61 J 27 at St. Francis (PA) L 57 67 N 28 at Canisius L 72 86 J 21 Mansfield L 75 85 N 25 at St. John Fisher W 86 68 F 8 at Pitt.-Johnstown W 87 78 J 29 at Cortland State W 53 49 N 30 at Pitt-Bradford L 60 74 J 25 at Brockport St. L 73 85 N 29 LeMoyne W 78 77 F 11 at Gannon L 96 98 F 1 Fredonia State W 48 38 D 2 at Niagara L 66 75 J 28 at Fredonia St. W 52 50 D 3 Fredonia State W 69 59 F 15 Buffalo State W 75 68 F 3 Brooklyn L 52 58 D 5 at Fredonia State L 65 68 D 6 at Gannon L 67 79 F 18 at Phil. Textile L 73 96 ub men’s basketball page 50 2013-14 MAC EAst champions Year-by-year results

F 20 Gannon W 84 61 D 13 at Youngstown St. L 72 76 F 21 Chicago State W 88 80 D 18 at Niagara L 59 68 F 6 Kent* L 51 73 F22 at LeMoyne L 73 94 D 14 vs. Canisius L 67 77 F 28 at C.Conn. St. W 89 73 Toledo MVP Classic F 11 at Toledo* L 51 103 F 25 Mercyhurst W 61 50 D 24 at Marist W 71 67 M 2 at Cleveland St. L 55 77 D 29 vs. Dartmouth L 44 64 F 13 at Bowling Green* L 61 84 Mideast Tournament D 28 Brooklyn L 59 72 East Coast Conf. Tournament D 30 vs. Ga. Southern W 63 61 F 17 Marshall* L 63 73 at Adelphi W 88 62 J 4 Rider L 63 84 M 5 C. Conn. St. W 100 62 J 4 Cent. Conn. St.* W 65 50 F 20 Northern Illinois* W 57 47 Gannon W 89 77 J 13 Marist L 63 84 M 6 NE Illinois (2 OT) L 81 83 J 8 at Valparaiso* L 55 72 F 24 at Ball State* L 59 78 at Phil. Textile L 58 74 J 15 at Brooklyn L 67 74 J 11 UMKC* W 80 62 # - at Marine Midland Arena, J 18 Towson State L 65 77 1994-95 (18-10, 12-6) J 13 Troy State* W 87 70 Buffalo, NY 1989-90 (14-13) J 22 UMBC L 80 103 N 26 at Rutgers W 71 68 J 18 at Western Illinois* W 95 85 N 17 at New Hamp. L 79 86 J 25 Delaware St W 71 58 N 29 at UMKC * W 68 67 J 22 Youngstown St.* W 70 48 J 27 at Hofstra L 51 67 J 25 at Chicago State* W 95 80 1999-00 (5-23, 3-15) N 18 at St. Anselm W 83 76 D 3 at Pittsburgh L 73 75 N 19 Niagara (2OT) L 103 105 J 30 at UMBC L 84 87 J 27 at NE Illinois* L 77 81 N 21 Mansfield W 67 58 D 8 Niagara W 71 57 N 21 Cornell L 60 71 F 1 at Rider L 55 69 F 1 Valparaiso* L 62 64 N 27 at St. Rose L 66 71 D 11 at Boston College L 60 77 N 23 at New Hampshire W 81 78 F 8 Hofstra L 61 84 F 3 Western Illinois* W 88 81 D 2 Brockport State W 81 68 D 22 at Niagara W 93 72 N 27 at Canisius L 46 78 F 15 C. Conn. State L 69 74 F 6 at Troy State* L 74 83 UB/Shooter’s Roundup Pepsi-Iona Tournament N 30 Manhattan W 75 71 F 17 at Towson State L 65 98 F 8 at UMKC* (2OT) L 74 85 D 8 Mercy College W 85 65 D 28 vs. UNC-Greens. W 70 68 D 7 #7 North Carolina L 67 91 F 19 at Detroit L 55 95 F 12 at Youngstown St.* W 67 59 D 9 Cheyney State W 68 57 D 29 at Iona W 81 78 D 10 at Indiana L 55 106 F 22 at Wright State L 71 88 F 15 NE Illinois* (OT) W 81 78 Merrimack Tournament J 3 at Chicago State* W 63 57 D 11 vs. North Texas L 91 102 F 24 at Toledo L 57 73 F 17 Chicago State* W 80 47 D 28 at Merrimack W 77 73 J 5 at NE Illinois* W 73 62 D 18 Northern Illinois* L 52 83 F 26 Detroit L 48 92 Mid-Continent Tournament D 29 vs. Pace L 69 77 J 7 Troy State* W 84 81 D 21 at Akron* L 67 89 M 2 at C. Conn. State L 62 94 M 2 Chicago State W 81 58 J 6 at LeMoyne W 70 59 J 9 C. Conn. St.* L 61 64 J 2 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 57 72 East Coast Conf. Tournament M 3 West. Illinois (OT) L 77 80 J 13 Philadelphia Textile L 38 61 J 14 at Youngstown St.* L 63 70 J 5 at Eastern Michigan* L 53 73 M 4 Towson State L 58 122 J 16 at Mercyhurst W 65 54 J 17 at Cornell (2OT) L 92 94 J 8 Bowling Green* L 90 96 J 20 at Florida Intern’l L 65 77 J 21 UMKC* W 77 68 1997-98 (15-13, 9-7) J 12 C. Michigan* W 71 58 J 22 at Barry Atlanta W 74 66 1992-93 (5-22) J 23 Western Illinois* W 92 65 N 15 at Southern Utah* W 85 75 J 15 at Kent* L 53 89 J 27 Gannon L 63 67 D 1 at Iowa State L 36 106 J 28 at Valparaiso* L 63 64 N 21 at Seton Hall L 75 83 J 17 at Ohio* L 71 86 J 31 St. Rose W 97 86 D 3 at Northern Iowa L 66 96 J 30 at Eastern Illinois* L 71 72 N 24 Cornell W 71 65 J 22 at Miami* L 54 74 F 2 Adelphi L 100 102 D 7 St. Francis (PA) L 51 56 F 4 NE Illinois* W 56 52 N 29 Niagara# W 62 58 J 24 Akron* W 84 83 F 6 at Dist. of Columbia L 93 99 D 10 Jacksonville L 60 75 F 6 Chicago State* W 107 97 D 2 Canisius L 57 70 J 26 W. Michigan* W 63 60 F 10 at Phil. Textile L 65 72 D 13 at Niagara L 76 92 F 11 at C. Conn. St.* W 92 64 D 5 at NE Illinois* W 70 59 J 29 at Ball State* L 68 82 F 15 LeMoyne W 71 62 D 21 Maine L 70 83 F 13 at Troy State* L 94 102 D 6 at Chicago St.* (OT) W 90 83 F 3 at Marshall* L 61 93 F 17 Mercyhurst W 68 50 D 28 at Colgate (OT) L 70 77 F 18 Youngstown St.* W 75 72 D 13 at St. Bonaventure L 59 63 F 5 at Toledo* L 65 93 F 20 District of Columbia W 85 63 D 30 Loyola-Mary L 72 76 F 23 at Western Illinois* L 62 81 D 18 at Syracuse L 70 82 F 9 at Bowling Green* L 68 77 F 23 at Pace L 66 68 J 2 at Central Florida W 72 68 F 27 Eastern Illinois* W 110 98 D 21 NE Illinois* W 79 64 F 12 Kent* L 65 81 F 24 at Adelphi L 68 74 J 4 at Stetson (OT) L 82 89 M1 Valparaiso* W 90 85 D 28 Texas Southern W 80 61 F 19 Marshall* L 72 88 F 26 at Gannon L 69 81 J 6 at Jacksonville W 70 63 Mid-Continent Tournament D 29 Wichita State L 69 79 F 23 Ohio* L 62 82 M 3 Pace W 80 75 J 9 at Coppin State L 52 69 M 3 Eastern Illinois W 70 65 J 3 Oral Roberts* W 86 84 F 26 Miami* L 58 67 J 11 UNC-Greensboro W 64 62 M 5 at Western Illinois L 70 76 J 5 at Embry-Riddle W 103 72 MAC Tournament 1990-91 (13-14) J 13 at Colorado L 50 93 J 14 at Youngstown State* L 62 81 M 1 at Marshall L 66 83 N 20 at Brockport St. W 78 64 J 20 at Youngstown St. L 89 104 1995-96 (13-14, 10-8) J 17 at Valparaiso* L 80 82 N 24 at Deleware St. L 79 96 J 23 at Duquesne L 68 81 N 25 at Boston College L 49 89 J 21 at UMKC* L 67 81 J 25 Wagner L 64 69 J 24 Western Illinois* W 74 59 2000-01 (4-24, 2-16) East Stroudsburg Tournament N 27 Rutgers W 78 74 N 17 Niagara L 76 80 F 2 Niagara L 74 89 J 28 Southern Utah* W 57 48 N 30 at East Stroudsburg L 63 77 D 5 at Canisius L 75 82 N 25 Fairleigh Dickinson L 68 74 F 8 Colgate L 54 55 J 31 at Oral Roberts* L 63 75 D 1 vs. Gannon W 72 61 D 12 at St. Bonaventure L 64 74 N 30 Canisius (OT) L 78 80 F 10 Youngstown St. W 76 64 F 3 Rochester W 104 75 D 4 Mercy W 97 50 D 21 Niagara W 68 58 D 5 Duquesne W 64 59 F 13 Cent. Conn. St. W 74 57 F 11 Valparaiso* L 64 73 UB/Shooter’s Roundup Utah State Classic D 17 at North Carolina L 74 95 F 15 at Maine L 52 81 F 14 Youngstown State* W 72 57 D 7 Daemen W 77 70 D 28 vs. So. Mississippi L 71 77 South Florida Tournament F 18 Massachusetts L 67 96 F 19 at Western Illinois* L 67 68 D 8 Mercyhurst W 74 66 D 29 vs. Miss. Valley St. W 74 73 D 21 vs. Eastern Illinois L 66 73 F 22 at Wagner L 64 90 F 21 at UMKC* L 68 78 D 11 Indiana (Pa.) W 96 92 J 2 Youngstown St.* W 60 56 D 22 vs. Alcorn State W 74 69 F 24 Cleveland State L 69 76 F 24 Chicago State* W 110 100 D 12 Albany St. W 60 56 J 6 at UMKC* W 48 43 D 30 at Marshall* (OT) L 75 85 F 27 Virginia Comm. L 61 90 Mid-Continent Tournament D 14 Kutztown W 83 74 J 8 at Western Illinois* L 74 93 J 3 Akron* (OT) L 65 75 M 3 at C. Conn. St. (OT) L 78 83 M 1 Western Illinois W 81 74 J 2 W. Virgina Weslyan W 107 81 J 13 Chicago State* W 69 62 J 6 at Northern Illinois* L 49 64 M 2 Valparaiso L 73 84 J 5 at Indiana, PA L 66 89 J 15 NE Illinois* W 80 66 J 10 at Bowling Green* L 75 90 J 7 at UNC-Greensboro L 70 76 1993-94 (10-18) J 20 at Valparaiso* L 65 86 J 13 at Central Michigan* L 77 86 J 8 at Elon L 59 68 N 26 Daemen W 70 61 J 22 at Eastern Illinois* L 52 60 1998-99 (5-24, 1-17) J 17 Kent State* L 52 58 J 11 Philadelphia Textile W 79 73 N 27 Marist L 80 87 J 27 C. Conn. State* W 84 68 N 13 at Niagara L 63 85 J 20 at Miami* L 42 74 J 18 Pace (OT) L 58 73 N 30 at Detroit-Mercy W 72 69 J 29 Troy State* W 76 61 N 17 at Cornell W 64 63 J 24 at Western Michigan* L 72 90 J 26 at Phil. Text L 55 77 Canisius College Classic F 1 at Youngstown St.* W 53 51 N 21 at Duquesne L 56 75 J 27 Ohio* L 66 83 J 28 at W. Virginia Wesl. L 78 91 D 3 vs. Niagara W 69 64 F 3 Western Illinois* W 63 58 N 24 Canisius W 49 48 J 31 at Northwestern L 63 79 J 30 Mercyhurst W 73 62 D 4 at Canisius L 58 73 F 5 UMKC* L 63 72 D 1 at Manhattan (2OT) W 68 66 F 3 at Akron* L 77 78 J 6 at LeMoyne W 71 70 D 7 at Virginia Comm. L 58 86 F 10 at NE Illinois* W 85 77 D 5 Akron* L 60 72 F 6 at Canisius L 60 62 F 9 at Gannon L 66 68 D 11 Boston College L 51 64 F 12 at Chicago State* W 78 68 D 8 at North Carolina L 49 98 F 10 Bowling Green* L 52 70 F 16 at Mercyhurst W 72 59 D 19 Miami L 57 63 F 17 Eastern Illinois* L 61 64 D 12 at Canisius# L 56 66 F 12 Eastern Michigan* W 68 51 F 23 at Pace L 60 61 D 22 Duquesne L 50 73 F 19 Valparaiso* L 64 73 at Central Michigan* L 67 88 F 14 Ball State* L 56 59 F 25 at UMBC L 62 76 Pepsi Marist Classic F 22 at Troy State* L 86 88 Hawaii-Hilo Tournament F 19 Toledo* L 66 78 F 27 Gannon L 44 53 D 29 at Marist L 71 82 F24 at C. Conn. St.* L 62 75 D 28 vs. Cent. Conn. St. L 74 76 F 21 at Ohio* L 76 86 M 2 Lemoyne L 65 80 D 30 vs. St. Peter’s W 68 61 F 27 Cornell L 60 62 D 29 at Hawaii-Hilo W 68 62 F 24 Miami* (OT) W 66 61 Mideast Tournament J 1 at Cal-Northridge L 72 90 Mid-Continent Tournament D 30 vs. Old Dominion L 65 85 F 28 at Kent State* L 65 99 M 5 Gannon L 65 68 J 7 at Loyola-Marymt. L 77 93 M 3 Eastern Illinois L 55 59 J 2 at Kent* L 68 75 M 3 Marshall* L 73 86 J 10 at Youngstown St. L 78 86 J 6 Bowling Green* L 59 62 MAC Tournament 1991-92 (2-26) J 12 at Hofstra W 71 57 J 8 Miami* L 48 76 M 5 at Ohio L 78 101 J 15 at Niagara L 76 88 1996-97 (17-11, 11-5) J 14 at Marshall* L 62 82 N 23 at Canisius L 55 77 N 22 at Miami L 61 78 J 22 at NE Illinois L 73 86 J 16 at Ohio* L 50 90 N 27 at Penn State L 62 89 N 26 at Cornell L 62 70 J 26 Pittsburgh L 59 97 J 19 St. Bonaventure L 53 61 2001-02 (12-18, 7-11) N 30 at St. Francis (PA) L 55 84 N 30 vs. Niagara# (OT) W 78 77 N 19 at Niagara L 62 63 J 30 at Troy State L 72 88 J 21 Ball State* L 58 64 Hartford Tournament D 3 Canisius W 53 50 N 21 at Chicago State W 100 92 F 1 at Jacksonville L 77 79 J 23 Central Michigan* L 70 79 D 6 at Hartford L 54 71 D 7 St. Bonaventure# W 69 67 N 24 Canisius W 58 56 F 7 Pennsylvania L 52 77 J 28 at Northern Illinois* L 46 74 D 7 vs. Lehigh L 51 72 D 10 Syracuse# L 45 79 N 29 at Rhode Island L 55 57 F 10 Youngstown St. W 64 60 J 30 at Western Michigan* L 65 82 D 11 at West Virginia L 46 91 D 13 Morgan State W 85 70 D 1 New Hampshire W 73 72 F 12 C. Conn. St. W 84 72 F 3 Eastern Michigan* L 51 54 Youngstown St. Tournament D 5 at Cornell W 66 54 ub men’s basketball page 51 2013-14 MAC EAst champions Year-by-year results

D 8 Akron* W 79 60 ESPN Bracket Buster F 18 at Iona L 75 93 MAC Tournament 2010-11 (20-14, 8-8) Yahoo Invitational F 21 at Indiana State W 64 51 F 22 at Ohio* L 72 85 M 12 vs. Miami (OH) L 68 69 N 13 Navy W 88 46 D 20 vs. Tulsa L 75 80 F 25 Kent State* W 82 66 F 26 Bowling Green* W 81 67 N 16 at Youngstown St. L 53 64 D 21 vs. Navy W 63 54 F 28 at Miami* W 87 73 M 1 Akron* W 83 71 2008-09 (21-12, 11-5) N 20 Towson W 87 76 D 22 vs. Valparaiso L 80 87 M 3 Ohio* W 77 49 M 4 at Miami* L 65 74 N 15 at Youngstown St. W 70 62 N 23 at Canisius W 81 64 D 30 at Syracuse L 62 83 M 6 at Akron* W 68 60 MAC Tournament N 18 at Canisius W 69 64 N 27 at Indiana St. L 54 58 J 2 at Eastern Michigan* W 70 51 MAC Tournament M 6 Ball State W 80 72 N 22 at Evansville L 49 64 D 1 at Army W 56 54 J 5 at Northern Illinois* L 70 72 M 8 Northern Illinois W 90 73 M 9 vs. Kent State L 67 76 N 25 Niagara L 61 65 D 4 at St. Bonaventure L 74 76 J 9 Kent State* W 66 65 M 11 vs. Toledo L 85 97 N 29 Temple W 83 73 D 8 Niagara W 82 64 J 12 Bowling Green* L 73 85 2004-05 (23-10, 11-7) 2006-07 (12-19, 4-12) D 4 #2 Connecticut L 64 68 D 11 Green Bay W 78 64 J 15 Ohio* L 61 62 N 20 at Connecticut L 68 90 N 10 at Canisius W 72 69 D 6 Fla. International W 70 56 D 18 Houghton W 79 47 J 19 at Marshall* W 82 78 N 23 Fair. Dickinson (OT) W 87 84 N 13 at South Florida L 66 71 D 20 UNC Asheville W 71 52 D 30 #16 BYU L 82 90 J 22 at Kent State* L 53 91 N 27 Indiana State@ W 92 64 America’s Youth Classic D 23 at Siena L 60 71 J 3 at Cornell W 78 66 J 26 Northwestern L 57 63 D 1 Colgate W 74 62 N 17 vs. Cleveland St. W 77 73 Rainbow Classic J 8 Bowling Green* (2OT) L 71 74 J 28 Northern Illinois* W 75 65 D 4 Western Michigan* L 53 70 N 18 vs. Miami (FL) W 60 57 D 28 vs. Pepperdine (OT) W 72 71 J 13 at Miami (OH)* L 67 70 F 2 at Akron* L 81 89 D 7 at Elon (OT) W 70 63 N 19 at Evansville L 44 74 D 29 vs. Colorado W 62 60 J 16 Akron* W 73 70 F 6 Miami* L 52 66 D 11 Niagara (2OT) W 95 92 N 21 Iona W 65 54 D 30 vs. Colorado St. W 67 53 J 19 Kent State* W 79 54 F 9 Western Michigan* L 59 60 D 18 at Canisius W 69 65 N 27 at Temple W 64 62 J 10 at Bowling Green* L 82 86 J 22 at Ohio* W 73 68 F 13 at Ball State* L 63 87 D 21 at Penn State W 72 70 D 2 Niagara W 74 62 J 13 at Akron* W 63 61 J 25 at W. Michigan* W 79 68 F 16 Central Michigan* W 69 57 J 2 at Bowling Green* L 88 95 D 6 at Tulane L 63 80 J 17 Ohio* W 70 66 J 29 No. Illinois* W 63 52 F 20 at Toledo* L 42 54 J 6 at Central Michigan* W 83 67 D 9 #2 Pittsburgh L 67 70 J 21 Kent State* W 64 53 F 3 Toledo* W 81 58 F 23 Marshall* W 87 62 J 9 Toledo* W 56 54 D 18 Liberty W 72 66 J 24 at Miami (OH)* W 76 64 F 5 at Ball State* L 71 72 F 25 at Miami* L 68 78 J 12 at Akron* L 59 75 D 21 Delaware St. L 62 65 J 27 at W. Michigan* W 74 71 F 8 C. Michigan* W 72 43 F 27 at Bowling Green* L 58 73 J 15 Miami* W 67 56 D 23 Siena W 69 64 J 31 Toledo* W 56 43 F 12 at E. Michigan* L 65 78 MAC Tournament J 19 at Kent State* (OT) L 80 85 J 7 at Bowling Green* L 73 74 F 3 C. Michigan* W 56 55 F 15 Ohio* L 69 76 M 5 at Miami L 60 71 J 25 Northern Illinois* W 86 80 J 10 Kent State* L 56 69 F 7 No. Illinois* W 68 46 ESPNU Bracket Buster J 27 Marshall* W 78 65 J 14 Miami (OH)* W 68 51 F 12 at E. Michigan* W 58 49 F 19 Milwaukee W 80 65 2002-03 (5-23, 2-16) J 29 at Eastern Michigan* W 80 68 J 18 at Ohio* L 51 67 F 15 at Ball State* L 51 53 F 24 at Kent State* L 69 72 N 22 Cornell L 72 78 F 2 Ohio* L 90 92 J 21 at Akron* L 59 66 F 18 Bowling Green* L 48 59 F 26 at Akron* L 60 69 N 24 Chicago State W 84 53 F 5 at Miami* (OT) L 74 77 J 24 Toledo* L 62 78 ESPNU Bracket Buster M 2 Miami (OH)* W 59 49 N 27 at Detroit L 65 66 F 8 at Western Michigan* W 85 79 J 28 at Eastern Michigan* L 76 89 F 21 at Vermont L 70 78 M 5 at Bowling Green* L 63 73 N 30 Rhode Island W 57 48 F 12 Ball State* W 67 58 J 31 at Western Michigan* L 64 85 F 26 Akron* L 57 62 MAC Tournament D 4 at Bowling Green* L 59 76 F 15 Kent State* W 77 66 F 3 Northern Illinois* W 80 74 M 1 at Ohio* W 68 66 M 8 C. Michigan W 64 50 D 7 at Youngstown St. L 48 63 ESPN Bracket Buster F 7 at Ball State* L 73 79 M 5 at Kent St.*(OT) L 71 77 M 10 vs. Kent State L 62 73 D 11 Niagara W 75 64 F 19 at Fresno State W 52 49 F 10 Central Michigan* L 56 59 M 8 Miami (OH)* (OT) W 70 67 CollegeInsider.com Tournament D 14 at Canisius L 65 71 F 23 at Marshall* W 68 55 F 13 Bowling Green* (OT) W 98 90 MAC Tournament M 14 at Quinnipiac W 75 68 D 30 at Northwestern L 62 69 M 2 at Ohio* L 77 90 O’Reilly ESPNU Bracket Buster M 12 vs. Kent State W 65 62 M 19 at W. Michigan W 49 48 J 4 at Penn State L 60 68 M 5 Akron* W 72 56 F 17 Detroit (OT) L 84 92 M 13 vs. Ball State W 64 52 M 22 at Iona L 63 78 J 8 Marshall* L 63 69 MAC Tournament F 21 at Kent State* L 64 68 M 14 vs. Akron L 53 65 J 11 at Akron* L 71 89 M 7 Northern Illinois W 73 66 F 24 at Miami (OH)* L 68 80 College Basketball Invitational 2011-12 (20-11, 12-4) J 15 Kent State* L 68 69 M 10 vs. Toledo W 85 72 M 1 Akron* L 69 87 M 18 at Wichita St. L 73 84 N 11 St. Peter’s W 72 65 J 18 at Central Michigan* L 73 97 M 11 vs. Western Michigan W 75 68 M 4 Ohio* W 84 65 2009-10 (18-12, 9-7) N 16 Cornell W 68 59 J 21 Ohio* L 66 72 M 12 vs. Ohio (OT) L 79 80 MAC Tournament N 15 Vermont L 57 58 N 19 at Princeton L 53 61 J 25 at Marshall* L 77 87 National Invitation Tournament M 7 vs. Central Michigan L 74 80 N 19 at Navy W 63 53 N 22 Canisius W 94 59 F 1 at Miami* L 55 57 M 16 Drexel (OT) W 81 76 N 21 at Towson (OT) W 78 69 N 30 at Dayton W 84 55 F 6 Northern Illinois* L 61 70 M 19 at Saint Joseph’s L 50 55 2007-08 (10-20, 3-13) N 24 Canisius L 71 73 D 3 St. Bonaventure L 60 66 F 8 at Ohio* L 49 61 2K Sports College Hoops Classic D 3 Army W 74 67 D 7 at Niagara W 82 74 F 11 Eastern Michigan* W 90 66 2005-06 (19-13, 8-10) N 7 vs. Ohio Valley W 89 82 D 5 at #4 Purdue L 65 101 D 10 Youngstown St. W 80 72 F 15 Ball State* L 68 80 N 18 Canisius W 81 76 N 8 at Connecticut L 57 82 D 9 at Niagara W 86 80 D 20 at BYU L 78 93 F 18 at Kent State* L 55 98 Las Vegas Holiday Shootout N 13 South Florida W 76 69 D 12 Buffalo State W 93 65 D 28 at Temple (OT) L 85 87 F 22 Miami* L 35 63 N 20 Buffalo State W 96 61 N 20 at Niagara L 63 80 D 22 at Green Bay W 71 65 J 4 Buffalo State W 111 59 F 25 Toledo* L 59 66 N 22 at Boston College L 63 92 N 23 at #17 Pittsburgh L 45 92 UCF Holiday Classic J 7 Kent State* W 66 65 M 4 at Eastern Michigan* L 78 88 N 25 vs. Jackson St. W 71 65 N 27 Canisius W 68 59 D 29 vs. Jacksonville L 73 83 J 11 at Ohio* L 52 60 M 5 at Western Michigan* L 66 87 N 26 vs. Detroit W 66 60 N 29 Tulane W 65 51 D 30 vs. Liberty W 81 64 J 14 at Miami (OH)* L 51 52 M 8 Akron* W 70 66 N 30 Fresno State W 85 69 D 1 Evansville W 81 60 J 9 Miami (OH)* W 73 55 J 18 Akron* W 82 70 MAC Tournament D 3 at Niagara W 68 59 D 5 at FIU L 63 76 J 14 at Bowling Green* W 68 65 J 21 at Bowling Green* W 68 66 M 10 at Northern Illinois L 64 81 D 6 at Liberty W 66 53 State Farm Sun Bowl Classic J 17 Akron* W 78 65 J 24 East. Michigan* W 65 47 2003-04 (17-12, 11-7) D 10 Rutgers W 62 53 D 21 vs. Wyoming L 63 66 J 20 at Kent State* L 54 89 J 28 at N. Illinois* W 74 59 N 21 Canisius L 58 60 D 21 Elon W 68 67 D 22 vs. USC Upstate W 80 66 J 23 at Ohio* L 77 99 F 1 Ball State* W 73 57 N 25 at Rutgers L 53 78 D 30 at Delaware St. W 56 51 D 29 at UNC Asheville (OT) L 90 101 J 28 Ball State* L 69 75 F 4 at Toledo* W 72 65 N 29 Penn State L 64 67 J 4 Eastern Michigan* W 78 62 J 6 at Kent State* L 63 68 J 30 at No. Illinois* W 95 83 F 8 at C. Michigan* W 66 62 D 3 Bowling Green* W 82 64 J 7 at No. Illinois* (OT) L 82 84 J 12 Akron* L 68 76 F 1 W. Michigan L 70 85 F 11 W. Michigan* W 59 57 D 6 Youngstown State W 86 66 J 10 at Toledo* L 70 73 J 17 at Bowling Green* L 70 83 F 4 at C. Michigan* L 82 88 F 14 at Kent State* L 71 76 D 9 at Colgate W 72 49 J 14 Western Michigan* W 73 62 J 20 at Miami (OH)* L 57 64 F 6 at Toledo* W 65 59 ESPNU Bracket Buster D 13 at Niagara W 81 79 J 18 Ball State* W 75 64 J 23 Ohio* L 59 68 F 10 E. Michigan* W 84 67 F 18 at S. Dakota St. L 65 86 D 17 Robert Morris W 79 66 J 21 Central Michigan* L 61 71 J 26 at Toledo* L 63 76 F 13 Kent State* W 70 55 F 22 Ohio* L 77 88 D 22 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 64 79 J 24 at Bowling Green* W 76 73 J 29 W. Michigan* (2OT) L 90 100 F 17 Bowling Green* W 64 51 F 25 Miami (OH)* W 84 74 J 3 at Toledo* L 83 88 J 26 Ohio* W 70 51 F 2 at C. Michigan* (2OT) L 96 100 ESPNU Bracket Buster F 29 at Akron* W 74 70 J 7 Miami* L 62 72 J 29 at Kent State* L 52 70 F 5 at No. Illinois* W 89 81 F 20 at St. Peter’s (OT) W 77 75 M 3 Bowling Green* W 68 64 J 10 Western Michigan* L 54 84 F 1 at Akron* L 61 75 F 10 E. Michigan* W 68 64 F 24 at Akron* L 67 77 MAC Tournament J 14 at Ohio* L 76 90 F 4 Miami* L 74 81 F 13 Ball State* L 67 76 F 27 Ohio* W 72 69 M 9 Ohio L 74 77 J 17 at Marshall* L 74 86 F 7 at Ball State* L 60 67 F 16 Miami (OH)* L 55 64 M 4 at Miami (OH)* L 62 73 CollegeInsider.com Tournament J 25 at Northern Illinois* W 85 73 F 11 at Central Michigan* W 73 59 F 19 Kent State* L 66 76 MAC Tournament M 14 at American W 78 61 J 28 Akron* W 89 83 F 15 Kent State* (2OT) L 107 111 O’Reilly ESPNU Bracket Buster M 7 Toledo W 72 54 M 17 at Oakland L 76 84 F 1 at Ball State* W 84 75 ESPN Bracket Buster F 23 Youngstown St. W 95 82 M 11 vs. Miami (OH) L 59 73 F 4 Eastern Michigan* L 66 77 M 1 at Akron* L 56 76 F 7 Marshall W 77 58 M 4 Bowling Green* W 96 50 F 11 at Kent State* L 75 79 M 9 at Ohio* L 80 94 F 14 Central Michigan* W 75 66 F 18 at Eastern Michigan* W 83 64 ub men’s basketball page 52 2013-14 MAC EAst champions Year-by-year results

2012-13 (14-20, 7-9) N 10 Princeton L 53 57 NABC Coaches vs. Cancer Classic N 13 at Florida St. L 68 95 N 15 at Evansville W 56 50 N 16 vs. Western Ill. L 58 67 N 17 vs. Yale L 59 63 N 20 at Canisius L 64 71 N 24 Mansfield W 76 57 N 28 Temple L 39 54 D 1 at St. Bonaventure L 79 82 D 5 at Milwaukee W 72 52 D 8 Niagara W 77 67 D 21 at Washington St. L 54 65 D 28 Notre Dame (OH) W 84 64 J 2 at Tulsa L 57 63 J 9 at Ohio* L 68 86 J 12 Miami (OH)* L 57 58 J 16 Kent State* L 68 80 J 19 Bowling Green* W 68 65 J 23 at Ball State* W 66 63 J 26 at Akron* L 64 68 J 30 Central Michigan* W 91 73 F 2 at Western Michigan* L 60 71 F 6 at Eastern Michigan* L 46 65 F 9 Northern Illinois* W 59 54 F 13 Toledo* W 75 60 F 16 at Miami (OH)* W 79 71 Ramada Worldwide Bracketbuster F 23 Manhattan L 64 65 F 27 at Kent State* (OT) L 81 83 M 2 Akron* W 81 67 M 5 Ohio* L 69 72 M 8 at Bowling Green* L 65 76 MAC Tournament M 11 Central Michigan (OT) W 74 72 M 13 vs. Ball State W 76 61 M 14 vs. Kent State L 68 70

2013-14 (19-10, 13-5) N 8 at Texas A&M L 58 82 N 13 at Niagara L 81 92 N 16 W. Va. Wesleyan W 80 60 N 26 Robert Morris W 81 66 N 30 Delaware St. W 65 55 D 7 St. Bonaventure W 78 73 D 11 vs. Canisius L 55 69 D 21 vs. Manhattan (OT) L 81 83 D 23 Binghamton W 87 57 D 29 at Drexel W 55 52 J 8 Northern Illinois* W 67 46 J 11 Eastern Michigan* W 76 66 J 15 at Toledo* L 65 67 J 18 Kent State* W 71 60 J 23 at Ball State* L 68 71 J 25 at Northern Illinois* W 75 67 J 29 Western Michigan* W 84 63 F 2 at Bowling Green* L 68 74 F 5 Ball State* W 69 48 F 8 at Central Michigan* W 79 70 F 12 at Miami (OH)* W 75 62 F 15 Ohio* L 70 73 F 19 Akron* W 96 90 F 22 at Kent State* W 78 69 F 26 at Ohio* W 69 64 M 1 Miami (OH)* W 78 55 M 4 at Akron* L 71 83 M 8 Bowling Green* W 88 65 MAC Tournament M 13 vs. Eastern Michigan L 64 69

* Denotes conference games - 1994-95 to 1998-98 Mid-Continent Conference - 1998-99 to present Mid-American Conference

ub men’s basketball page 53 2013-14 MAC EAst champions all-time series records

A Cornell______15-27 Indiana (PA)______1-2 O St. John Fisher______2-0 Adelphi______4-3 Cortland State______13-7 Iona______4-4 Oakland______0-1 St. Lawrence______11-16 Akron______23-27 Creighton______0-1 Iowa State______0-1 Oberlin______6-5 St. Michael’s______0-4 Albany______20-9 Ithaca______13-3 Oglethorpe______1-0 St. Peter’s______3-0 Alcorn State______1-0 D Ohio ______9-27 St. Rose______1-1 Alfred______45-20 Daemen______5-1 J Ohio Northern______2-0 Staten Island______1-1 Alleghany______7-2 Dartmouth______0-2 Jackson State______1-0 Ohio Valley______1-0 Stetson______0-3 Alliance______1-0 Davis-Elkins______0-1 Jacksonville______1-3 Ohio Wesleyan______1-2 Steubenville______1-1 Alumni______2-1 Dayton______1-0 Jersey City State______2-0 Old Dominion______0-1 Stony Brook______6-0 American______2-3 Delaware______1-1 Oneonta______1-1 Susquehanna______1-0 American International__ 1-0 Ontario______5-1 Syracuse______5-27 Delaware State______3-2 K Arkansas State______1-0 Oral Roberts______1-1 DePauw______0-1 Kent State______10-29 Armstrong State______0-2 Oswego State______15-7 Detroit______4-10 Kentucky Wesleyan _____ 0-1 T Army______5-4 Detroit Tech.______1-0 Kutztown______1-0 Temple______2-5 Assumption______3-1 Dickinson______1-0 P Tennessee______0-2 Atlanta Christian ______1-0 District of Columbia_____ 1-1 Pace______3-6 Tennessee-Chattanooga_ 1-0 L Auburn______0-1 Dowling______0-1 Pennsylvania______0-1 Texas A&M______0-1 Lafayette______5-6 Drexel______2-0 Penn State______2-6 Texas-Southern______1-0 Lawrence Tech______1-0 B Duquesne______1-4 Penn State-Behrend ____ 4-2 Thiel______3-0 Lehigh______1-2 Baldwin-Wallace______2-2 Pepperdine______1-0 Toledo______7-12 LeMoyne______13-11 Ball State______11-14 Philadelphia Textile____ 2-11 Toronto______38-6 E Liberty______3-0 Baltimore______2-0 Pittsburgh-Bradford_____ 1-3 Towson______2-3 Eastern Illinois______2-5 Long Island______3-2 Barry______1-0 Pittsburgh-Johnstown___ 1-0 Troy State______3-4 East Stroudsburg.______1-1 Longwood______0-1 Bel. Abbey______1-0 Pittsburgh______1-8 Tufts______1-0 Eastern Michigan______11-9 Loyola Marymount______0-2 Bentley______0-1 Ellwoods______1-0 Plattsburgh State______2-1 Tulane______1-2 Bethany______0-1 Elmira______6-2 Point Park______1-1 Tulsa______0-2 M Binghamton______4-1 Elon______2-1 Potsdam State______3-5 Maine______0-4 Boston College______0-4 Embry-Riddle______1-0 Princeton______1-2 U Manhattan______2-2 Boston University______2-2 Puerto Rico______1-0 Union______2-4 Bowling Green______11-18 Manhattanville______1-0 Purdue______0-1 F Brandeis______0-1 Mansfield______4-4 Fairfield______0-4 V Bridgewater______0-1 Marietta______0-2 Fairleigh Dickinson______2-8 Q Valparaiso______2-9 Brigham Young______0-2 Marist______1-3 Florida Atlantic______0-1 Queens ______2-0 Vermont______0-3 Brockport State______38-9 Marshall______5-10 Florida International_____ 1-1 Quinnipiac______1-0 Villanova______1-4 Brooklyn______2-3 Maryland______0-4 Florida Tech ______1-0 Virginia Commonwealth_ 0-4 Brown______1-1 Maryland-Baltimore Co.__ 0-4 Florida Southern______0-2 R Bucknell______7-0 Massachusetts______0-1 Florida State______0-1 R.P. I.______10-6 Buffalo Normal______2-0 McMaster______12-1 W Fort Niagara______2-1 Randolph Macon______1-0 Buffalo State______45-27 McMurray______1-0 Wabash______0-2 Fredonia State______21-4 Mechanics______3-0 Rhode Island______1-1 Wagner______0-2 Fresno State______2-0 Mercy______2-0 Rider______1-3 Wake Forest______0-2 C Mercyhurst______9-2 Robert Morris______2-0 Walter Reed______0-1 Cal Poly______0-1 G Merrimack______2-0 Roberts Wesleyan______2-0 Washington & Jefferson__ 2-4 Cal State Bakersfield_____ 0-1 Gannon______8-16 Mexico______1-0 Rochester______40-34 Washington State______0-3 Cal State LA______1-0 Geneseo State______17-4 Miami (FL)______1-2 RIT______2-2 Wayne State______8-4 Cal State Northridge_____ 0-2 Geneva______1-1 Miami (OH)______12-22 Rochester Optics______2-0 Wayne University______0-3 UC Santa Barbara______1-0 Georgetown______1-0 Michigan______0-2 Rutgers______3-3 West Virginia______1-1 Canisius______15-27 Georgia______0-2 Michigan State______0-3 West Virginia Wesleyan___ 2-1 Capital______1-0 Georgia Southern______2-0 Mississippi College______2-0 S Western Illinois______6-6 Carnegie Tech______5-4 Georgia State______2-0 Mississippi Valley State___ 1-0 Saginaw Valley State_____ 1-0 Western Michigan_____ 9-11 Case______4-4 Great Lakes______0-1 Missouri______0-1 Saint Joseph’s______0-1 Western Ontario______10-3 Catholic______2-3 Grove City______5-2 Missouri-Kansas City____ 4-4 Samford______2-0 Western Reserve______10-3 CCNY______1-1 Guelph______2-0 Monmouth______0-1 Sampson______3-1 Westminster______3-0 Central Connecticut State_ 7-7 Morgan State______1-0 San Francisco State _____ 1-1 Wichita State______0-2 Central Florida______1-1 Muskingum______1-1 Scranton______1-0 Wilkes______1-0 Central Michigan_____ 14-12 H Seton Hall______0-1 Williams______4-0 Centre______1-0 Hamilton______9-4 Shepherd______1-2 Windsor______3-1 Chaminade______1-0 Hartford______0-1 N Siena______3-7 Wisconsin-Green Bay____ 2-0 Charlotte______0-2 Hartwick______2-9 Navy______3-1 South Carolina State_____ 0-1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee___ 4-0 Cheyney State______1-0 Hawaii______1-0 Nazareth______0-2 South Carolina Upstate__ 1-0 Wooster______2-1 Chicago State______12-0 Hawaii-Hilo______1-0 New Hampshire ______2-1 South Dakota State_____ 0-1 Wright State______0-1 Cincinnati______0-1 Heidelberg______0-2 Niagara______30-56 South Florida______1-3 Wyoming______0-1 Clarion______0-1 Hobart______50-20 North Carolina______0-3 Southampton______1-0 Clark______0-1 Hofstra______2-3 NC Asheville______1-1 Southern Mississippi____ 0-1 Clarkson______17-10 Holy Cross______0-1 NC Greensboro______3-1 Y SMU______0-1 Clemson______0-1 Houghton______0-3 North Texas______0-1 Yale______1-5 Southern Utah______2-0 Cleveland State______2-5 Howard______0-2 Northeastern______0-3 York______1-0 SW Louisiana______0-1 Colby______2-1 Northeastern Illinois_____ 7-3 Youngstown State____ 13-14 Springfield______1-1 Colgate______16-39 I Northern Illinois______16-13 St. Anselm______1-1 Colorado______1-1 Illinois State______1-1 Northern Iowa______0-1 St. Bonaventure______3-6 Colorado State______1-0 Indiana______0-1 Northwestern______0-3 St. Francis (NY)______0-2 Connecticut______1-7 Indiana State______2-2 Notre Dame (OH)______1-0 St. Francis (PA)______2-6 Coppin State______0-1 ub men’s basketball page 54 2013-14 MAC EAst champions RECORD VS. 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America East Villanova______1-4 Metro Atlantic Athletic Albany______20-9 West Virginia______1-1 Canisius______15-27 Southwestern Athletic Binghamton______4-1 Total______14-55 Fairfield______0-4 Alcorn State______1-0 Boston______2-2 Iona______4-4 Jackson State______1-0 Hartford______0-1 Big West Manhattan______2-2 Mississippi Valley State______1-0 Maine______0-4 Cal Poly______0-1 Marist______1-3 Texas Southern______1-0 New Hampshire______1-1 Cal State Northridge______0-2 Niagara______30-56 Total______4-0 Northeastern______0-3 UC Santa Barbara______1-0 Rider______1-3 UMBC______0-4 Total______1-4 Siena______4-6 Summit League Vermont______0-3 St. Peter’s______3-0 UMKC______4-4 Total______27-27 Colonial Total______60-103 Oakland______0-1 Delaware______1-1 Oral Roberts______1-1 Atlantic 10 Drexel______2-0 Missouri Valley South Dakota State______0-1 Dayton______1-0 Hofstra______2-3 Creighton______0-1 Southern Utah______2-0 Duquesne______1-4 Old Dominion______0-1 Evansville______3-2 Western Illinois______6-6 Massachusetts______0-1 Towson______2-3 Illinois State______1-1 Total______13-13 Rhode Island______1-1 Virginia Commonwealth______0-4 Indiana State______2-2 Saint Joseph’s______0-1 Total______7-12 Northern Iowa______0-1 Sun Belt St. Bonaventure______3-6 Wichita State______0-2 Arkansas State______1-0 Temple______2-5 Conference USA Total______6-9 Florida International______1-1 Total______8-18 Central Florida______1-1 North Texas______0-1 Charlotte______0-2 Mountain West SW Louisiana______0-1 Atlantic Coast Marshall______5-10 Colorado State______1-0 Total______2-3 Boston College______0-4 Southern Mississippi______0-1 Wyoming______0-1 Clemson______0-1 Tulane______1-2 Total______1-1 Western Athletic Florida State______0-1 Tulsa______0-2 Fresno State______2-0 Maryland______0-4 Total______7-17 Northeast Hawaii______1-0 Miami (FL)______1-2 Central Connecticut State______7-6 SMU______0-1 North Carolina______0-3 Great West Fairleigh Dickinson______2-8 Total______3-1 Wake Forest______0-2 Chicago State______12-0 Long Island______3-2 Total______1-17 Monmouth______0-1 West Coast Horizon League Quinnipiac______1-0 Brigham Young______0-2 Atlantic Sun Cleveland State______2-5 Robert Morris______2-0 Loyola Marymount______0-2 Florida Atlantic______0-1 Detroit______4-10 St. Francis (NY)______0-2 Pepperdine______1-0 Georgia State______2-0 Valparaiso______2-9 St. Francis (PA)______2-6 Total______1-4 Jacksonville______1-3 Wisconsin-Green Bay______2-0 Wagner______0-2 Samford______2-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee______5-0 Total______17-31 Non-Division I Stetson______0-3 Wright State______0-1 Division II______92-99 Troy State______3-4 Youngstown State______13-14 Ohio Valley Division III______426-240 USC Upstate______1-0 Total______28-39 Eastern Illinois______2-5 NAIA______11-6 Total______10-12 Total______2-5 Other*______121-38 Ivy Big South Brown______1-1 Pac-12 Liberty______3-0 Cornell______15-27 Washington State______0-3 * - Includes Canadian Universities and UNC Asheville______1-1 Dartmouth______0-2 Total______0-3 colleges who no longer have athletics Total______3-1 Pennsylvania______0-1 or are no longer associated with the Princeton______1-2 Patriot NCAA. Big Ten Yale______1-5 American______2-3 Indiana______0-1 Total______18-38 Army______5-4 Michigan______0-2 Bucknell______7-0 Michigan State______0-3 Mid-American Colgate______16-39 Northwestern______0-3 Akron______22-26 Holy Cross______0-1 Penn State______2-6 Ball State______10-13 Lafayette______5-6 Purdue______0-1 Bowling Green______10-17 Lehigh______1-2 Total______2-16 Central Michigan______13-12 Navy______3-1 Eastern Michigan______10-9 Total______39-56 Big 12 Kent State______8-29 Colorado______1-1 Miami (OH)______10-22 Southeastern Iowa State______0-1 Northern Illinois______14-13 Auburn______0-1 Missouri______0-1 Ohio______8-27 Georgia______0-2 Total______1-3 Toledo______7-11 Tennessee______0-2 Western Michigan______8-11 Texas A&M______0-1 Big East Total______118-208 Total______0-6 Cincinnati______0-1 Connecticut______1-7 Mid-Eastern Athletic Southern Georgetown______1-0 Coppin State______0-1 Elon______2-1 Pittsburgh______1-8 Delaware State______3-2 Georgia Southern______2-0 Rutgers______3-3 Howard______0-2 UNC-Greensboro______3-1 Seton Hall______0-1 Morgan State______1-0 Total______7-2 South Florida______1-3 South Carolina State______0-1 Syracuse______5-27 Total______4-6 ub men’s basketball page 55 2013-14 MAC EAst champions all-time letterwinners

Jason Bird Louis Campbell Gary Domzalski Greg Gamble Robert Harris Davis Lawrence A William Bilowus____ 61-65 Eddie Coleman_____ 83-84 Jack Elliott______92-93 Francis Gerbasi_____ 37-39 Richard Hetzel_____ 63-65 Richard Aaron______56-56 Jason Bird______01-05 Rick Coleman______87-91 Stanley Ells______35-38 Ed Gicewicz______49-52 Eugene Hiller______36-37 David Acree______79-81 Curtis Blackmore___ 70-73 Chril Conlon______75-78 Henry Elwood______46-47 Tom Gill______62-65 Jacob Hoechst_____ 46-47 Brian Addison______07-08 John Blalock______91-92 Donald Connelly Vince Emmerson____ 89-90 Daniel Gilbert______01-05 Robert Hochmuth__ 45-46 Nikolai Alexeev_____ 97-00 Chester Bogdon____ 47-48 Benny Constantino_ 46-49 Karl Englert______53-56 Donald Gilbert_____ 61-62 William Hojohn_____ 60-63 Zaid Alkhas______97-98 Bruce Bonaparte____ 77-78 Kevin Cook______99-00 Joe Etopio______85-87 Ron Gilliam______69-70 James Horne______51-55 Joseph Alper______45-47 Henry Boron______45-46 Robert Cook______36-38 Joseph Evans______71-72 Harry Gillman______47-48 Otis Horne______72-76 Eric Altstadter______78-81 Mark Bortz______01-05 George Cooper_____ 75-77 Shannon Evans______13- Anthony Girard_____ 45-47 Brian Houston______88-90 Jawaan Alston______07-11 Max Boudreau_____ 06-10 Melvin Cooper Kyle Givens______86-87 Bruce Huckle______69-71 Nichols Amigone___ 39-40 Nate Bouie______77-80 Anthony Corrall____ 47-50 F Walter Givens______46-47 Claude Hudson_____ 90-91 Carl Anderson______35-36 John Boyer______06-10 Louis Corriere_42-43, 46-48 Torgeir Fadum______45-46 Gene Glenn______85-88 Edwin Anderson____ 54-55 Paul Brady______47-48 Orvill Cott______69-72 Dominic Falsetti____ 51-54 Paul Goldstein______63-65 I Jamie Anderson____ 94-96 Larry Brassel______64-65 Gary Cox______81-83 Jim Faturos______1963-64 Brian Goodman____ 88-89 Yassin Idbihi______03-07 Brian Andre______03-05 Horace Brawley_____ 72-74 Modie Cox______92-95 Paul Fauth______40-41 Norward Goodwin__ 63-66 Erhan Igdemir William Annable__ 50-51, 54-56 Roman Brkieski_____ 64-65 Daniel Craft______50-53 Vadim Fedotov_____ 05-08 Tom Gordon Carl Impellitier_____ 40-43 Jack Anthony______52-53 Freddie Brookins____ 75-79 Alan Creech______66-67 Gerald Filipski______59-62 Rayfield Goss______72-74 Waid Ingham______49-50 Andrew Atman_____ 03-08 Dave Bromley______73-74 Mike Cross______87-90 Zach Filzen______09-12 Larry Graham______61-62 George Austin______45-46 Chris Brown______90-91 Ryan Cross______92-94 John Fitzpatrick____ 79-83 Shannon Greer_____ 86-87 J Everett Brown______39-43 John Cryst______35-36 Mike Florczak______82-86 Rayfield Gross Alfred Jackson______40-41 B Kelvin Brown______92-93 Jon Culbert______65-68 Raymond Foels_____ 50-51 Abe Gruenwald_____ 69-70 Cordell Jackson_____ 78-80 Joe Babinski______54-55 Robert Brown______00-02 Dan Curran______65-67 David Foreness_____ 59-60 Gregg Gumbs______90-91 Wayne James______84-86 Jeffery Baker______74-75 Vince Brown______83-85 Xavier Ford______11- Earl Gunn______59-60 James Jeager______45-46 Harold Baldauf_____ 37-38 Richard Browning___ 35-36 D John Forys______71-72 Jack Gushue______51-52 John Jekielek______66-68 David Baldwin______62-63 Gregory Bruce______71-72 Joe D’Ambrose_____ 84-85 Damien Foster_____ 99-01 Lleweln Gushue____ 47-50 George Jennings___ 39-40 Carman Ball______35-36 Rodney Bruton_____ 84-86 Charles Daniels_____ 54-57 Joe Foster______67-68 Thomas Gustafson__ 97-98 Harry Jenkins______38-39 Henry Banas______46-47 Gordon Bukaty_____ 69-70 Marshal Davis______45-46 Roy Fowler______54-57 Adam Johnson_____ 00-01 Todd Banaszak_____ 87-88 Arthur Burke______45-47 Tom Davis______89-92 Rick Fox______99-00 H Edwin Johnson_____ 76-78 Myron Banks______93-95 Tom Burrows______86-87 Donald Dell______52-54 Steve Fox______83-85 Tati Hadavi______94-97 Fred Johnson______55-57 G. Bannerman______62-63 Melroy Butler______81-82 Allan Delman______70-73 Elmer Frank______39-43 Lars Hafner______81-83 Lou Johnson______91-95 Rich Barbera______67-68 Elmer DePalma_____ 39-40 Greg Franklin______83-85 Darryl Hall______87-88 Marvin Johnson Dave Barnett______08-12 C Vincent DePalma___ 35-38 David Frantagelo___ 64-65 Wallace Hall______04-05 Nate Johnson______96-99 Bill Barth______63-66 Calvin Cage______02-06 Llyod DeVaux______76-78 Robert Fraser______37-39 Nathan Hamm_____ 37-38 Otha Johnson______88-89 Bill Barto______63-65 Gabe Cagwin______00-02 Robert Dickinson___ 72-75 Andy Fraunhofer____ 61-62 Vince Hander______83-84 James Johnson_____ 40-41 Norb Baschnagel___ 62-65 Louis Campbell_____ 98-02 Sheldon Dickstein___ 52-53 Kevin Fredrick______87-89 Gary Hanley______61-64 Howard Johnt______49-52 Ron Bator______66-67 Will Campbell______98-99 Richard Dompkowski___ 57-60 Joshua Freelove____ 13-14 Ralph Harbeck_____ 49-51 Chandon Jones_____ 96-97 Samuel Battaglia____ 59-60 Charles Carlson_____ 35-38 Gary Domzalski_____ 72-76 Marshall Freeman___ 95-96 Robert Harling_____ 58-59 Ed Jones______87-89 Turner Battle______01-05 John Cavanaugh____ 65-67 Robert Donaldson__ 50-52 Mike Freeman______78-80 Edwin Harnish______35-36 Ken Jones______77-82 Ken Bazinet______65-67 Ryan Chaffe______99-00 Richard Down______39-43 James Freeney_____ 68-70 Derwin Harris______80-84 Larry Jones______74-77 Dan Bazzani______62-65 Jack Chalmers______48-51 Cameron Downing__ 10-12 Warren Freiberg____ 35-38 Robert Harris______95-98 Lee Jones______83-84 Carman Bell______35-36 Devon Chambers___ 92-93 Ronald Downs_____ 80-83 John Fuerch______68-69 Richard Harvey_____ 61-64 Malcom Jones______82-83 Dave Bell______85-86 Adam Chmielowski_ 40-41 Richard DuBois_____ 58-59 Robert Fuller______39-40 Umar Hasan______92-93 Michael Jones______73-77 William Bender_____ 39-40 Art Cholewiniski____ 55-57 William Fulton______60-61 James Hastas______50-51 Norm Jones______77-81 Ernie Benoit______53-55 George Cleary______80-83 E Alvin Heller______36-39 Phil Jones______01-02 Stanley Benton_____ 80-81 Paul Cleary______37-38 Robert Earl______83-85 G Derek Henderson___ 94-95 Jake Jordan______82-84 Mike Benzow______82-83 Matt Clemens______95-98 Ed Eberle______66-69 Robert Gaines______45-46 Karon Henderson___ 80-82 Mario Jordan______02-06 Erik Berg____ 83-84, 87-88 David Clement_____ 40-41 Anthony Ebner_____ 69-71 Greg Gamble______05-08 Douglas Henry_____ 45-46 Norman Joseph____ 41-42 Doug Bernard______65-68 Mike Clifford______09-11 Stephen Ebsary_____ 39-41 Robert Gantt______39-40 George Henry______66-67 Paul Jung Calvin Betts______06-10 Herman Cohen_____ 37-41 Robert Ehenerich___ 41-42 Donald Gardiner Marvin Herb______56-58 Kurt Jute______86-90 Wayne Betts______67-68 Giulio Colangelo____ 85-87 Jamie Eichel______86-87 Arthur Garfinkel____ 75-77 William Hess______45-46 Jim Bevilacqua_____ 63-66 Carl Cole______52-53 Robert Eldridge____ 46-49 Dave Genaway_____ 89-93 Gerold Hesson_____ 57-58 ub men’s basketball page 56 2013-14 MAC EAst champions all-time letterwinners

Mike Martinho Tom Parsons Eric Spence Bob Vartanian Michael Washington Greg Witherspoon K Richard MacLaughlin__ 57-58 N Jack Reid______48-51 Reggie Sheffy Alexei Vasiliev______99-00 Sam Kantrowitz____ 50-51 Paul Mallon______58-61 Frank Nappo______47-49 Sanford Reisman____ 40-41 Dave Sherman_____ 78-79 John Vaughan______67-70 Jack Karaszewski____ 62-65 Dale Manchester____ 38-39 William Needham___ 47-50 Chris Rhodes______82-83 Nicholas Shosho____ 59-62 Joe Veal______00-03 Joseph Kemp______45-46 Rick Mann______65-66 Steve Nelson______68-70 Gerald Richardson__ 99-00 Michael Sinclair_____ 99-00 Harlod Keefe______36-37 R. Manno______62-63 Mike Nemeroff_____ 81-82 Jack Ridler______37-41 Steve Sklar______53-57 W Brian Keenen______99-00 Al Massotti______56-59 James Newton_____ 61-62 Scott Rigot______83-85 Jarryn Skeete______12- Jason Walcott______00-03 Edwin Keller______45-46 Richard Matanle____ 70-72 James Nickerson____ 36-37 Richard Riley______51-53 James Slayton______73-75 John Waldo______40-41 Alltn Kimball Chris Mathews__ 83-84, 86-87 Norman Nickerson__ 37-39 James Ringler______64-65 Eugene Small______38-39 Artie Walker______65-67 Paul Kinkel______50-53 George Mattews____ 40-43 Michael Niles______83-84 Andy Robinson_____ 05-08 Vince Small______77-78 B.J. Walker______02-04 Robert Kirchberger_ 57-59 Jim Marks___ 81-83, 85-86 Joseph Norman____ 41-42 Jason Robinson____ 00-01 Sean Smiley______05-10 Chris Walker______87-88 Harold Kirshenbaum_35-36 Mike Martinho_____ 94-98 Dennis Norton_____ 58-60 Kelvin Robinson____ 93-95 Bill Smith______86-90 Harold Walker______79-81 Jon Kleidon______97-00 Mike Matthews_____ 84-85 Bob Nowak______67-69 Sam Robinson______75-77 Clement Smith_____ 99-03 James Walker______58-61 Philip Knapp______69-71 Dawone Maxwell___ 90-91 Auraum Nuiriankh__ 10-14 Titus Robinson_____ 08-12 Dick Smith______63-66 James Walker______84-86 Roger Kobee______58-59 Jim May______81-83 O Chris Roets______92-93 Parnell Smith______03-07 Larry Walton______79-80 Albert Konikoff_____ 40-41 Javon McCrea______10-14 Donald Oetinger____ 46-47 Angelo Romeo_____ 39-41 Robert Smith______95-96 Michael Washington_86-89 Theodore Kotelec Rodney McDaniel___ 77-79 Richard O’keeke____ 45-46 James Rooney______50-53 Tony Smith______78-80 Riley Washington___ 77-79 Milton Krammer____ 46-48 William McEvoy____ 59-62 Jarod Oldham______10-14 Alvin Rosen______46-47 Philip Smolinski____ 52-53 Vernell Washington_ 75-78 James Krawczyk____ 60-62 John McGonegal___ 83-84 Nick O’Neil______86-87 Warren Rosing_____ 35-36 Eric Spence______75-77 Tony Watson II______09-12 Roger Kremblas____ 68-71 Mark McGuire______80-83 Barnard Onyenucheya___ 04-07 Raymond Rosinski__ 58-61 William Stark______70-73 Mitchell Watt______08-12 Harold Kuhn______49-52 Mike McKie______99-00 Ray Osterhoudt_____ 36-37 Greg Ross______82-83 Louis Stevens______46-50 Steve Waxman_____ 68-70 Bernard Kurowski___ 56-59 Douglas McLarty___ 47-48 Robert Owen______36-37 Eric Rosser______91-93 John Stofa______61-62 Leonard Weiss______45-46 Daniel Kwiatek_____ 52-55 Kevin McMillan_____ 78-81 Tony Roston______77-79 Seymore Streisfeld__ 42-43 Rick Wells______67-68 Scott McMillin______96-98 P William Ruddick__ 42-43, 46-48 Barry Sullivan______83-84 Armand Weser_____ 50-51 L Andre McPhail_____ 12-13 Eugene Palazzo_____ 57-58 Ronald Ruhlman____ 37-39 Derek Summers____ 84-87 Charles Weston_____ 52-53 Gregory Laker______71-73 George Mendenhall_ 77-79 Kenneth Parr______58-61 Joe Rutowski______66-68 Kit Swenby______93-97 Adam Wheeler_____ 88-89 Adekambi Laleye___ 06-10 Edward Melzer_____ 41-42 Tom Parsons______79-81 Kevin Swoffer______00-02 Bernard Wheeler____ 95-97 Wesley Lamb______94-95 Rob Middlebrooks__ 88-92 Ken Pawlak______83-86 S Lawrence Willbur___ 69-71 Kurt Lange______53-56 Roderick Middleton__ 02-06 Cecil Pearl______36-37 Mark Sacha______78-79 T Bob Williams______67-70 Neil Langelier______69-72 Anthony Miller_____ 86-87 Joe Peeler______67-68 Len Saltman______53-56 Leonard Tangishaka_ 95-97 Darcel Williams_____ 01-02 Eric Lasch______78-79 Benjamin Miller____ 41-42 Bobby Pellmam____ 76-77 Gene Salzer______41-42 Earl Thiele______59-62 Donnell Williams Tracy LaTona ______49-51 J.H. Miller______46-47 Sam Pellom______74-78 Sal Sapia______40-43 Robert Thomas_____ 65-66 Duane Williams_____ 01-02 Harold Latour______84-86 Lawerence Miller___ 46-50 Ryan Peterson______97-99 Robert Scamurra___ 51-54 Raphell Thomas-Edwards_ 11-12 James Williams_____ 65-66 Davis Lawrence_____ 99-03 Marlon Mills______90-91 Lowell Petties______54-55 Edward Schano_____ 40-41 Christian Thompson_ 91-93 Randy Williams_____ 78-81 Clayton Lee______97-98 Martin Misiek Rodney Pierce______07-10 Richard Schaper____ 58-60 Don Thompson_____ 62-64 Woodrow Williams__ 94-95 Kevin Lee______88-90 Sinan Misirili 84-85 John Pieri______66-68 Jack Scherrer______67-70 Rob Thompson______Garnet Wilson______91-94 Fred Leggin______89-91 Paul Missana______45-46 Andrew Podlucky___ 52-53 Ronald Schlenker___ 57-58 Bernie Thorn______49-52 Ron Willson Burton LeMaster____ 41-42 Dana Mitchel______76-77 Harvey Poe______63-66 Christian Schmidt___ 05-08 Richard Tolsma_____ 50-51 Malik Winn______98-99 Timothy Lennon____ 70-71 Darnell Montgomery__ 74-75 Kenneth Pope______72-74 Henry Scholles__ 42-43, 46-47 Joseph Tontillo_____ 56-59 Gregory Witherspoon___ 74-75 Matt Leone______89-91 James Montgomery_ 46-47 Lowell Potties Dean Schott______89-92 Morley Towsend____ 35-39 Robert Wolf______36-37 Torrance LeSure____ 90-91 Ron Montgomery___ 86-87 Edward Purser______56-58 Milton Schulman___ 38-39 Peter Treyz______52-53 Mark Wyncoop_____ 83-84 Dave Levitt______52-56 Eric Moore______05-07 Donald Scott______75-77 James Tribble______71-73 Howard Lewis______56-59 Brian Mosher______46-48 Q Richard Schulefand_ 46-47 Richie Trowers______92-93 Y Maliso Liboni______97-01 Mike Moseley______77-78 Dave Quick______78-79 Harlow Seaton_____ 36-39 Mike Tucker______84-86 Darwin Young______03-07 Brace Lowe______87-89 Justin Moss______13- Richie Sebuharara___ 11-12 Frank Tuzzolino_____ 35-38 Rasaun Young______93-98 Vuu Lu______97-98 Deyshonne Much___ 13-14 R Chris Sekora______89-90 Robert Lund______56-57 Byron Mulkey______06-11 Corey Raley-Ross___ 10-14 Alex Sepi______84-86 U Z James Murphy_____ 35-36 James Randall______73-74 Leonard Serfustini__ 46-49 Roger Urban______53-55 Oliver Zittel__ 37-38, 40-41 M Henry Muszynski__ 42-43, 45-47 Kenny Rankin______92-93 Edward Shano Mike Machado_____ 68-69 Edwin Muto______48-50 Eric Rasmussen_____ 69-72 James Sharp______45-46 V Arthur Mack______80-81 Robert Myszewski___ 59-61 Will Regan______12- Jim Shea______66-68 Jeff Vahue______Robert Vartanian___ 71-73 ub men’s basketball page 57 2013-14 MAC EAst champions all-conference honorees

Mid-American Conference Mid Continent Conference 1998-Present 1994-98

2013-14 1997-98 Javon McCrea___ Player of the Year, First Team Mike Martinho______First Team Joshua Freelove______Honorable Mention Rasaun Young______First Team Shannon Evans______All-Freshman Will Regan______Academic 1996-97 Mike Martinho______First Team Turner Battle Mark Bortz 2012-13 Javon McCrea______First Team Rasaun Young______First Team Jarryn Skeete______All-Freshman Will Regan______Academic 1995-96 Mike Martinho______Second Team 2011-12 Robert Harris______All-Newcomer Mitchell Watt___ Player of the Year, First Team, Bernard Wheeler______All-Newcomer AP All-America Honorable Mention Javon McCrea______First Team 1994-95 Tony Watson II______Academic 2010-11 Rasaun Young______First Team Byron Mulkey______Second Team, Academic Modie Cox______Second Team Zach Filzen______Honorable Mention Mike Martinho______All-Newcomer Javon McCrea______Freshman of the Year, Honorable Mention 2009-10 Rodney Pierce______First Team Calvin Cage Yassin Idbihi Calvin Betts______Honorable Mention John Boyer______Academic

2008-09 Rodney Pierce______First Team Greg Gamble______Honorable Mention Vadim Fedotov______Academic

2007-08 Andy Robinson______Honorable Mention

2006-07 Yassin Idbihi______Honorable Mention

2005-06 Calvin Cage______Second Team Yassin Idbihi______Honorable Mention Javon McCrea Greg Gamble Rasaun Young Mike Martinho 2004-05 Turner Battle______Player of the Year First Team, Academic AP All-America Honorable Mention Mark Bortz______Sixth Man of the Year Honorable Mention, Academic

2003-04 Turner Battle______Second Team, Academic Mark Bortz______Academic Yassin Idbihi______All-Freshman Reggie Witherspoon______Coach of the Year

2002-03 Turner Battle______Honorable Mention Academic Rodney Pierce Mitchell Watt Robert Harris Modie Cox 2001-02 Turner Battle______All-Freshman Darcel Williams______Honorable Mention ub men’s basketball page 58 2013-14 MAC EAst champions year-by-year records

Overall Conference Home Road Neutral Year W L W L W L W L W L Coach 1915-16 7 4 – – 4 1 3 3 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1916-17 6 8 – – 5 3 1 5 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1917-18 6 2 – – 5 2 1 0 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1918-19 8 5 – – 7 3 1 2 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1919-20 9 1 – – 8 1 1 0 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1920-21 12 6 – – 10 1 2 5 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1921-22 5 7 – – 4 6 1 1 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1922-23 7 5 – – 6 1 1 4 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1923-24 7 6 – – 7 3 0 3 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1924-25 7 6 – – 4 5 3 1 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1925-26 11 6 – – 9 2 2 4 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1926-27 11 4 – – 9 2 2 2 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1927-28 8 8 – – 6 4 2 4 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1928-29 7 11 – – 5 7 2 4 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1929-30 15 1 – – 11 0 4 1 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1930-31 15 0 – – 10 0 5 0 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1931-32 15 4 – – 11 3 4 1 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1932-33 10 9 – – 7 5 3 4 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1933-34 5 10 – – 3 6 2 4 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1934-35 3 9 – – 3 5 0 4 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1935-36 0 13 – – 0 9 0 4 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1936-37 4 10 – – 4 6 0 4 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1937-38 4 9 – – 3 7 1 2 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1938-39 2 12 – – 2 8 0 4 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1939-40 1 10 – – 1 7 0 3 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1940-41 4 9 – – 3 4 1 5 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1941-42 2 8 – – 2 3 0 5 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1942-43 7 6 – – 5 6 2 0 0 0 Arthur L. Powell 1945-46 5 10 – – 4 4 1 6 0 0 Robert Harrington 1946-47 12 5 – – 9 2 3 4 0 0 Malcolm S. Eiken 1947-48 13 8 – – 9 4 4 4 0 0 Malcolm S. Eiken 1948-49 11 9 – – 9 3 2 6 0 0 Malcolm S. Eiken 1949-50 15 10 – – 9 6 6 4 0 0 Malcolm S. Eiken 1950-51 13 8 – – 10 6 3 2 0 0 Malcolm S. Eiken 1951-52 18 6 – – 13 4 5 2 0 0 Malcolm S. Eiken 1952-53 10 9 – – 8 5 2 4 0 0 Malcolm S. Eiken 1953-54 15 8 – – 12 5 3 3 0 0 Malcolm S. Eiken 1954-55 16 6 – – 11 4 5 2 0 0 Malcolm S. Eiken 1955-56 17 3 – – 10 2 7 1 0 0 Malcolm S. Eiken 1956-57 18 7 – – 10 0 6 6 2 1 Len T. Serfustini 1957-58 17 5 – – 9 2 7 2 1 1 Len T. Serfustini 1958-59 16 7 – – 8 1 5 5 3 1 Len T. Serfustini 1959-60 15 6 – – 10 2 3 3 2 1 Len T. Serfustini 1960-61 18 5 – – 13 0 4 3 1 2 Len T. Serfustini 1961-62 14 7 – – 9 5 5 2 0 0 Len T. Serfustini 1962-63 16 7 – – 13 1 3 4 0 2 Len T. Serfustini 1963-64 14 8 – – 9 4 5 4 0 0 Len T. Serfustini 1964-65 19 3 – – 14 2 4 0 1 1 Len T. Serfustini 1965-66 14 8 – – 7 5 7 3 0 0 Len T. Serfustini 1966-67 9 11 – – 7 7 2 4 0 0 Len T. Serfustini 1967-68 11 10 – – 9 4 2 6 0 0 Len T. Serfustini 1968-69 12 9 – – 10 4 2 5 0 0 Len T. Serfustini 1969-70 11 11 – – 8 4 3 7 0 0 Len T. Serfustini ub men’s basketball page 59 2013-14 MAC EAst champions year-by-year records

Overall Conference Home Road Neutral Year W L W L W L W L W L Coach 1970-71 9 13 – – 8 5 1 8 0 0 Edwin D. Muto 1971-72 12 12 – – 6 4 6 8 0 0 Edwin D. Muto 1972-73 16 8 – – 13 3 3 5 0 0 Edwin D. Muto 1973-74 5 20 – – 3 11 2 9 0 0 Leo Richardson 1974-75 8 17 – – 4 7 4 10 0 0 Leo Richardson 1975-76 10 16 – – 9 5 1 11 0 0 Leo Richardson 1976-77 5 21 – – 2 8 3 13 0 0 Leo Richardson 1977-78 6 18 – – 4 8 2 9 0 1 Leo Richardson SUNY Athletic Conference 1978-79 7 18 7 4 5 5 2 12 0 1 V. William Hughes 1979-80 17 10 10 0 12 2 4 7 1 1 V. William Hughes 1980-81 12 15 7 1 6 7 4 7 2 1 V. William Hughes 1981-82 13 17 8 3 5 3 3 11 5 3 V. William Hughes 1982-83 12 15 6 4 9 3 3 8 0 4 Kenneth Pope 1983-84 14 13 5 5 7 5 4 7 3 1 Daniel J. Bazzani 1984-85 5 19 5 5 3 9 2 9 0 1 Daniel J. Bazzani 1985-86 14 11 5 5 8 3 4 8 2 0 Daniel J. Bazzani 1986-87 15 10 5 5 8 4 6 6 1 0 Daniel J. Bazzani 1987-88 14 13 6 6 6 5 6 7 2 1 Daniel J. Bazzani Mideast Conference 1988-89 16 14 4 8 8 3 4 11 4 0 Daniel J. Bazzani 1989-90 14 13 4 8 9 3 5 8 0 2 Daniel J. Bazzani 1990-91 13 14 4 6 9 3 3 10 1 1 Daniel J. Bazzani Division I East Coast Conference 1991-92 2 26 0 12 1 8 1 15 0 3 Daniel J. Bazzani 1992-93 5 22 – – 3 10 2 12 0 0 Daniel J. Bazzani 1993-94 10 18 3 2 4 6 3 11 3 1 Tim Cohane Mid-Continent Conference 1994-95 18 10 12 6 9 1 7 8 2 1 Tim Cohane 1995-96 13 14 10 8 8 4 4 8 1 2 Tim Cohane 1996-97 17 11 11 5 9 1 4 7 4 3 Tim Cohane 1997-98 15 13 9 7 9 3 4 9 2 1 Tim Cohane Mid-American Conference 1998-99 5 24 1 17 2 9 3 13 0 2 Tim Cohane 1999-00 5 23 3 15 4 9 1 13 0 1 Cohane (2-3)/Witherspoon 2000-01 4 24 2 16 3 10 0 13 1 1 Reggie Witherspoon 2001-02 12 18 7 11 7 5 4 11 1 2 Reggie Witherspoon 2002-03 5 23 2 16 5 8 0 15 0 0 Reggie Witherspoon 2003-04 17 12 11 7 9 5 8 6 0 1 Reggie Witherspoon 2004-05 23 10 11 7 13 2 8 7 2 1 Reggie Witherspoon 2005-06 19 13 8 10 12 3 5 9 2 1 Reggie Witherspoon 2006-07 12 19 4 12 8 7 2 11 2 1 Reggie Witherspoon 2007-08 10 20 3 13 7 6 1 12 2 2 Reggie Witherspoon 2008-09 21 12 11 5 9 4 7 7 5 1 Reggie Witherspoon 2009-10 18 12 9 7 9 4 8 6 1 2 Reggie Witherspoon 2010-11 20 14 8 8 13 3 7 10 0 1 Reggie Witherspoon 2011-12 20 11 12 4 12 2 8 8 0 1 Reggie Witherspoon 2012-13 14 20 7 9 9 6 4 10 1 4 Reggie Witherspoon 2013-14 19 10 13 5 2 6 6 0 2 Bobby Hurley

Totals 1,088 1,061 232 263 716 420 312 582 60 58

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Rebounds Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Total Avg. A TO B St Pts Avg. 1967-68 21 583-1412 .413 – – 404-605 .668 – 1027 48.9 – – 16 – 1570 74.7 1968-69 21 608-1379 .441 – – 329-482 .682 – 996 47.4 – – – – 1545 73.6 1969-70 22 699-1668 .419 – – 348-529 .658 – 1143 52.0 319 – – – 1746 79.4 1970-71 22 675-1522 .443 – – 347-546 .635 – 1151 52.3 368 – – – 1697 77.1 1971-72 24 780-1705 .457 – – 379-636 .596 – 1241 51.7 434 – – – 1939 80.8 1972-73 24 820-1837 .446 – – 226-358 .631 – 1228 51.2 476 – – – 1866 77.8 1973-74 25 844-2041 .413 – – 266-387 .687 – 1227 49.1 612 403 159 231 1954 78.2 1974-75 25 781-1859 .420 – – 279-440 .634 – 1282 51.3 546 493 181 286 1841 73.6 1975-76 26 860-1957 .439 – – 319-489 .652 – 1340 51.5 535 – 305 273 2039 78.4 1976-77 26 824-1880 .438 – – 363-573 .633 – 1159 44.6 314 519 135 197 2011 77.3 1977-78 24 756-1732 .437 – – 298-454 .634 – 1008 42.0 351 – 106 179 1810 75.4 1978-79 25 576-1285 .448 – – 195-327 .596 – 829 33.1 250 500 – 148 1347 53.9 1979-80 27 739-1516 .487 – – 319-476 .670 – 1016 37.6 352 498 115 208 1797 66.6 1980-81 27 685-1449 .473 – – 230-358 .642 – 907 33.6 282 439 75 132 1600 59.3 1981-82 30 783-1733 .452 – – 368-516 .713 – 1098 36.6 308 500 – 165 1934 64.5 1982-83 27 840-1723 .487 – – 320-485 .659 – 1020 37.8 414 371 – 279 2004 74.4 1983-84 27 765-1523 .502 – – 397-610 .651 – 957 35.4 387 368 92 207 1927 71.4 1984-85 24 637-1406 .453 – – 390-552 .706 – 918 38.3 349 339 87 214 1664 69.3 1985-86 25 733-1512 .485 10-20 .500 402-605 .664 – 992 39.7 313 383 54 231 1879 75.2 1986-87 25 762-1671 .456 39-136 .287 306-494 .619 – 1089 43.6 385 409 81 226 1869 74.7 1987-88 27 781-1767 .442 49-153 .320 384-607 .632 – 1248 46.2 414 512 131 258 1995 73.9 1988-89 30 863-1902 .454 91-260 .350 431-673 .641 – 1149 38.3 456 505 87 283 2248 74.9 1989-90 27 691-1472 .469 110-335 .328 450-640 .703 258-695 934 34.6 383 494 85 257 1944 72.0 1990-91 27 756-1592 .475 154-378 .407 299-474 .631 287-562 849 31.4 322 443 50 213 1928 71.4 1991-92 28 634-1507 .421 95-342 .278 392-558 .703 289-523 812 29.0 251 536 – 228 1762 62.9 1992-93 27 689-1704 .404 67-268 .250 334-542 .616 420-534 954 35.3 291 541 80 284 1788 66.2 1993-94 28 786-1844 .426 57-226 .252 343-594 .577 444-682 1126 40.2 364 469 125 248 1972 70.4 1994-95 28 792-1763 .449 171-543 .315 397-584 .680 372-721 1093 39.0 456 452 114 248 2152 76.9 1995-96 27 615-1577 .390 183-505 .362 404-637 .634 376-689 1065 39.4 348 417 66 198 1817 67.3 1996-97 28 648-1555 .417 159-487 .326 547-834 .656 363-737 1100 39.3 360 457 65 202 2002 71.5 1997-98 28 709-1574 .450 170-505 .337 510-701 .728 297-671 968 34.6 442 362 67 175 2098 74.9 1998-99 29 605-1637 .370 148-531 .279 351-522 .672 368-679 1047 36.1 373 555 105 191 1709 58.9 1999-00 28 636-1614 .394 170-544 .313 436-661 .660 332-668 1000 35.7 356 523 117 197 1878 67.1 2000-01 28 645-1548 .417 189-529 .357 394-605 .651 329-615 944 33.7 331 444 66 186 1873 66.9 2001-02 30 697-1673 .417 198-580 .341 426-653 .652 392-682 1074 35.8 393 467 66 191 2018 67.3 2002-03 28 652-1622 .402 151-517 .292 360-536 .672 380-634 1014 36.2 354 406 58 180 1815 64.8 2003-04 29 771-1669 .462 187-494 .379 446-663 .673 369-669 1038 35.8 383 436 83 232 2175 75.0 2004-05 33 876-1946 .450 220-619 .355 490-717 .683 426-811 1237 37.5 460 510 86 290 2462 74.6 2005-06 32 766-1748 .438 208-568 .366 577-768 .751 405-681 1086 33.9 410 522 71 254 2317 72.4 2006-07 31 712-1734 .411 165-523 .315 520-752 .691 456-730 1186 38.3 427 592 79 237 2109 68.0 2007-08 30 782-1895 .413 171-536 .319 411-601 .684 451-702 1153 38.4 404 503 87 240 2146 71.5 2008-09 33 778-1864 .417 174-506 .344 425-659 .645 457-758 1215 36.8 406 466 91 215 2155 65.3 2009-10 30 775-1742 .433 207-597 .347 453-632 .717 379-687 1066 35.5 454 422 100 227 2170 72.3 2010-11 34 879-1864 .472 206-549 .375 435-668 .651 408-797 1205 35.4 478 524 183 269 2399 70.6 2011-12 31 806-1734 .465 212-601 .353 438-665 .659 374-871 1245 40.2 511 465 158 174 2262 73.0 2012-13 34 794-1767 .449 215-620 .347 472-671 .703 389-818 1207 35.5 510 525 156 188 2275 66.9 2013-14 29 729-1631 .447 187-558 .335 487-684 .712 355-719 1074 37.0 436 365 137 198 2132 73.5

Coaching Records Head Coach Years W L Pct. Len T. Serfustini (1956-70) 14 206 105 .662 Arthur L. Powell (1915-43) 28 198 190 .510 Reggie Witherspoon (1999- 13) 14 196 228 .462 Malcolm S. Eiken (1946-56) 10 140 73 .657 Len Serfustini Daniel J. Bazzani (1983-93) 10 111 154 .419 Reggie Witherspoon (1956-70) Tim Cohane (1994-99) 7 80 83 .491 (1999-13) V. William Hughes (1978-82) 4 49 60 .450 Edwin D. Muto (1970-73) 3 37 33 .529 Leo Richardson (1973-78) 5 35 92 .276 Bobby Hurley (2013-pres.) 1 19 10 .655 Kenneth Pope (1982-83) 1 12 15 .444 Robert Harrington (1945-46) 1 5 10 .333

Arthur L. Powell Malcolm Eiken (1915-43) (1946-56) ub men’s basketball page 61 2013-14 MAC EAst champions year-by-year Leaders

POINTS REBOUNDS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season Player No. Avg. Season Player No. Avg. Season Player FGM-FGA Pct. 2013-14____Javon McCrea______537____ 18.5 2013-14____Javon McCrea______286_____ 9.9 2013-14____Javon McCrea______202-360____ .561 2012-13____Javon McCrea______611____ 18.0 2012-13____Javon McCrea______267_____ 7.9 2012-13____Javon McCrea______69-101____ .683 2011-12____Mitchell Watt______505____ 16.3 2011-12____Mitchell Watt______233_____ 7.5 2011-12____Javon McCrea______190-332____ .572 2010-11____Zach Filzen______512____ 15.1 2010-11____Javon McCrea______220_____ 6.5 2010-11____Javon McCrea______166-263____ .631 2009-10____Rodney Pierce______535____ 18.4 2009-10____Calvin Betts______232_____ 7.7 2009-10____Jawaan Alston______40-65_____ .615 2008-09____Rodney Pierce______473____ 14.3 2008-09____Calvin Betts______203_____ 6.3 2008-09____Vadim Fedotov______47-88_____ .534 2007-08____Andy Robinson______394____ 13.1 2007-08____Calvin Betts______199_____ 6.6 2007-08____Jawaan Alston______38-76_____ .500 2006-07____Yassin Idbihi______442____ 15.8 2006-07____Yassin Idbihi______261_____ 9.3 2006-07____Vadim Fedotov______38-73_____ .521 2005-06____Calvin Cage______592____ 18.5 2005-06____Yassin Idbihi______220_____ 6.9 2005-06____Parnell Smith______97-163____ .595 2004-05____Turner Battle______511____ 15.5 2004-05____Yassin Idbihi______194_____ 5.9 2004-05____Mark Bortz______130-255____ .510 2003-04____Turner Battle______421____ 14.5 2003-04____Yassin Idbihi______169_____ 5.8 2003-04____Daniel Gilbert______102-197____ .518 2002-03____Turner Battle______254____ 12.7 2002-03____Mark Bortz______176_____ 6.3 2002-03____B.J. Walker______85-168____ .506 2001-02____Darcel Williams______453____ 15.1 2001-02____Darcel Williams______241_____ 8.0 2001-02____Robert Brown______100-178____ .562 2000-01____Robert Brown______429____ 15.3 2000-01____Robert Brown______159_____ 5.7 2000-01____Robert Brown______143-288____ .497 1999-00____Louis Campbell______304____ 10.9 1999-00____Mike McKie______159_____ 5.9 1999-00____Mike McKie______88-191____ .461 1998-99____Louis Campbell______361____ 12.4 1998-99____Nikolai Alexeev______146_____ 5.0 1998-99____Maliso Libomi______68-140____ .486 1997-98____Rasaun Young______554____ 19.8 1997-98____Rob Harris______146_____ 5.4 1997-98____Rasaun Young______183-353____ .518 1996-97____Rasaun Young______549____ 19.6 1996-97____Rob Harris______163_____ 5.8 1996-97____Rob Harris______67-125____ .536 1995-96____Mike Martinho______479____ 17.7 1995-96____Rob Harris______200_____ 7.4 1995-96____Rob Harris______82-186____ .441 1994-95____Rasaun Young______486____ 18.0 1994-95____Kelvin Robinson______244_____ 9.8 1994-95____Rasaun Young______164-307____ .534 1993-94____Modie Cox______353____ 12.6 1993-94____Myron Banks______219_____ 7.8 1993-94____Myron Banks______144-288____ .500 1992-93____Kelvin Brown______333____ 12.8 1992-93____Devon Chambers______175_____ 6.5 1992-93____Modie Cox______90-181____ .497 1991-92____John Blalock______590____ 21.1 1991-92____Rob Middlebrooks______124_____ 5.2 1991-92____Rob Middlebrooks___107-230____ .465 1990-91____Rick Coleman______406____ 16.2 1990-91____Marlon Mills______200_____ 7.4 1990-91____Rob Middlebrooks___146-247____ .591 1989-90____Rob Middlebrooks______417____ 16.0 1989-90____Brian Houston______183_____ 6.8 1989-90____Rob Middlebrooks___165-279____ .591 1988-89____Brian Houston______470____ 15.7 1988-89____Brian Houston______223_____ 7.3 1988-89____Rob Middlebrooks___116-210____ .552 1987-88____Darryl Hall______436____ 16.1 1987-88____Darryl Hall______256_____ 9.5 1987-88____Darryl Hall______161-313____ .514 1986-87____Anthony Miller______366____ 14.6 1986-87____Anthony Miller______203_____ 8.4 1986-87____Joe Etopio______60-107____ .561 1985-86____Wayne James______454____ 18.2 1985-86____Wayne James______179_____ 7.2 1985-86____Wayne James______156-306____ .509 1984-85____Vince Brown______223____ 12.4 1984-85____Vince Brown______112_____ 6.2 1984-85____Vince Brown______88-159____ .553 1983-84____Vince Brown______454____ 16.8 1983-84____Vince Brown______205_____ 7.6 1983-84____Vince Brown______165-281____ ..587 1982-83____John Fitzpatrick______390____ 14.4 1982-83____Mark McGuire______201_____ 7.4 1982-83____Derwin Harris______111-180____ .617 1981-82____John Fitzpatrick______491____ .16.4 1981-82____Mark McGuire______205_____ 6.8 1981-82____Derwin Harris______29-52_____ .558 1980-81____Tom Parsons______347____ 12.9 1980-81____Ken Jones______176_____ 7.0 1980-81____Ken Jones______90-161____ .559 1979-80____Nate Bouie______363____ 13.4 1979-80____Nate Bouie______180_____ 6.7 1979-80____Mike Freeman______105-148____ .709 1978-79____Tony Smith______265____ 11.0 1978-79____Nate Bouie______193_____ 8.0 1978-79____Mike Freeman______75-122____ .615 1977-78____Ed Johnson______432____ 18.0 1977-78____Sam Pellom______311____ 12.9 1977-78____Sam Pellom______157-297____ .529 1976-77____Ed Johnson______417____ 16.0 1976-77____Sam Pellom______273____ 10.5 1976-77____Sam Pellom______147-306____ .480 1975-76____Sam Pellom______386____ 14.9 1975-76____Sam Pellom______420____ 16.2 1975-76____Sam Pellom______172-342____ .503 1974-75____Otis Horner______329____ 17.3 1974-75____Sam Pellom______275____ 11.0 1974-75____Sam Pellom______127-251____ .506 1973-74____Horace Brawley______457____ 18.3 1973-74____Mike Jones______232_____ 9.3 1973-74____Gary Domzalski_____111-232____ .478 1972-73____Curtis Blackmore______393____ 16.4 1972-73____Curtis Blackmore______427____ 17.8 1972-73____Curtis Blackmore____177-355____ .498 1971-72____Curtis Blackmore______449____ 18.7 1971-72____Curtis Blackmore______403____ 16.8 1971-72____Curtis Blackmore____189-349____ .541 1970-71____Curtis Blackmore______445____ 20.2 1970-71____Curtis Blackmore______345____ 15.7 1970-71____Anthony Ebner______83-160____ .519 1969-70____Ron Gilliam______380____ 22.3 1969-70____John Vaughan______198_____ 9.0 1969-70____Anthony Ebner______53-111____ .477 1968-69____Ed Eberle______303____ 14.4 1968-69____John Vaughan______196_____ 9.3 1968-69____Steve Nelson______59-105____ .562 1967-68____Ed Eberle______287____ 13.6 1967-68____John Jekielek______139_____ 6.6 1967-68____Doug Bernard______71-142____ .500

Calvin Cage scored a school-record 592 points Sam Pellom averaged double figures in Mike Freeman shot better than 70% during the 2005-06 season rebounds in each of his four years from the field in the 1979-80 season ub men’s basketball page 62 2013-14 MAC EAst champions year-by-year LEADERS

Free Throw Percentage 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage Steals Season Player FGM-FGA Pct. Season Player FGM-FGA Pct. Season Player No. Avg. 2013-14___Jarryn Skeete______26-30_____ .867 2013-14____Joshua Freelove_____ 72-175____ .411 2013-14____Jarod Oldham______50______1.7 2012-13____Tony Watson II______54-64_____ .875 2012-13___Will Regan______47-113____ .416 2012-13____Javon McCrea______45______1.3 2011-12____Tony Watson II______34-37_____ .919 Tony Watson II______77-185____ .416 2011-12____Jarod Oldham______46______1.5 2010-11____Zach Filzen______46-54_____ .852 2011-12____Zach Filzen______97-243____ .399 2010-11____Byron Mulkey______85______2.5 2009-10____Rodney Pierce______102-126____ .810 2010-11____Zach Filzen______110-267____ .412 2009-10____Calvin Betts______56______1.9 2008-09____Vadim Fedotov______31-37_____ .838 2009-10____John Boyer______46-120____ .383 2008-09____Andy Robinson______44______1.5 2007-08____Byron Mulkey______36-44_____ .818 2008-09____Sean Smiley______24-60_____ .400 2007-08____Andy Robinson______53______1.8 2006-07____Yassin Idbihi______135-169____ .799 2007-08____Andy Robinson______55-160____ .344 2006-07____Andy Robinson______55______1.8 2005-06____Calvin Cage______147-177____ .831 2006-07____Eric Moore______75-192____ .391 2005-06____Roderick Middleton_____ 57______1.8 2004-05____Yassin Idbihi______55-72_____ .764 2005-06____Calvin Cage______89-217____ .410 2004-05____Daniel Gilbert______59______1.8 2003-04____Calvin Cage______62-73_____ .849 2004-05____Roderick Middleton___33-81_____ .407 2003-04____Turner Battle______52______1.8 2002-03____Calvin Cage______29-33_____ .879 2003-04____Jason Bird______43-92_____ .467 2002-03____Turner Battle______38______1.9 2001-02____Darcel Williams______69-84_____ .821 2002-03____Davis Lawrence______13-35_____ .371 2001-02____Louis Campbell______49______1.8 2000-01____Davis Lawrence______15-18_____ .833 2001-02____Davis Lawrence______19-41_____ .463 2000-01____Louis Campbell______54______1.9 1999-00____Alexei Vasiliev______41-52_____ .788 2000-01____Davis Lawrence______12-29_____ .414 1999-00____Louis Campbell______53______1.9 1998-99____Nikolai Alexeev______72-92_____ .783 1999-00____Alexei Vasiliev______48-112____ .429 1998-99____Alexei Vasiliev______45______1.5 1997-98____Mike Martinho______110-134____ .821 1998-99____Louis Campbell______24-76_____ .316 1997-98____Rasaun Young______40______1.4 1996-97____Mike Martinho______131-157____ .834 1997-98____Mike Martinho______82-212____ .387 1996-97____Rasaun Young______46______1.6 1995-96____Matt Clemens______52-63_____ .825 1996-97____Mike Martinho______89-239____ .372 1995-96____Bernard Wheeler______66______2.4 1994-95____Woodrow Williams____70-96_____ .729 1995-96____Mike Martinho______94-226____ .416 1994-95____Modie Cox______68______2.5 1993-94____Lou Johnson______42-60_____ .700 1994-95____Mike Martinho______63-184____ .382 1993-94____Woodrow Williams______61______2.2 1992-93____Lou Johnson______45-62_____ .726 1993-94____Lou Johnson______20-67_____ .299 1992-93____Devon Chambers______75______2.8 1991-92____John Blalock______177-229____ .773 1992-93____Kelvin Brown______23-84_____ .274 1991-92____John Blalock______70______2.5 1990-91____Rick Coleman______59-80_____ .737 1991-92____John Blalock______22-60_____ .367 1990-91____Rick Coleman______51______2.0 1989-90____Rick Coleman______83-103____ .806 1990-91____Rick Coleman______55-108____ .509 1989-90____Brian Houston______76______2.8 1988-89____Rick Coleman______53-84_____ .631 1989-90____Rick Coleman______39-105____ .371 1988-89____Brian Houston______72______2.4 1987-88____Rick Coleman______38-55_____ .690 1988-89____Rick Coleman______25-62_____ .403 1987-88____Michael Washington____ 74______2.7 1986-87____Anthony Miller______37-52_____ .711 1987-88____Brace Lowe______24-55_____ .446 1986-87____Michael Washington____ 48______1.9 1985-86____Wayne James______142-179____ .793 1986-87____Nick O’Neil______25-69_____ .362 1985-86____Rodney Burton______50______2.0 1984-85____Ron Wilkerson______52-65_____ .800 1985-86____David Bell______7-13_____ .538 1984-85____Derek Summers______29______1.2 1983-84____Mike Niles______54-72_____ .750 1983-84____Mike Niles______37______2.6 1982-83____John Fitzpatrick______65-82_____ .793 1982-83____Ron Downs______70______2.6 1981-82____Karon Henderson_____55-71_____ .775 1981-82____Kevin McMillan______37______1.4 1980-81____Karon Henderson_____44-57_____ .772 1980-81____Tom Parsons______27______1.0 1979-80____Mike Freeman______83-101____ .821 1979-80____Nate Bouie______37______1.4 1978-79____Mike Freeman______48-62_____ .774 1978-79____George Mendenhall_____ 29______1.2 1977-78____Ed Johnson______80-96_____ .833 1977-78____Ed Johnson______32______1.3 1976-77____Ed Johnson______97-126____ .769 1976-77____George Cooper______45______1.8 1975-76____Otis Horne______39-50_____ .780 1975-76____Gary Domzalski______67______2.6 1974-75____Gary Domzalski______55-67_____ .836 1974-75____Gary Domzalski______55______2.2 1973-74____Otis Horne______32-42_____ .762 1973-74____Otis Horne______45______1.8 1972-73____Bob Vartanian______50-62_____ .806 1971-72____Jim Tribble______49-65_____ .754 1970-71____Roger Kremblas______75-96_____ .781 1969-70____Roger Kremblas______62-78_____ .795 1968-69____Ed Eberle______51-66_____ .773

Yassin Idbihi shot 78 percent from Zach Filzen made 222 three-pointers over three seasons Louis Campbell led UB in steals from 1999-2002 the free throw line for his career ub men’s basketball page 63 2013-14 MAC EAst champions year-by-year LEADERS

Blocked Shots Assists Season Player No. Avg. Season Player No.___Avg. 2013-14 Javon McCrea______65_____ 2.2 2013-14 Jarod Oldham______153____ 5.3 2012-13 Javon McCrea______89_____ 2.6 2012-13 Tony Watson II______113____ 3.3 2011-12 Mitchell Watt______68_____ 2.2 2011-12 Jarod Oldham______183____ 5.9 2010-11 Mitchell Watt______74_____ 2.2 2010-11 Byron Mulkey______154____ 4.5 2009-10 Mitchell Watt______39_____ 1.3 2008-09 John Boyer______159____ 5.3 2008-09 Calvin Betts______18_____ 0.6 2008-09 Greg Gamble______127____ 3.8 2007-08 Max Boudreau______18_____ 0.6 2007-08 Greg Gamble______75____ 2.5 2006-07 Yassin Idbihi______34_____ 1.2 2006-07 Greg Gamble______69____ 2.2 2005-06 Yassin Idbihi______24_____ 0.7 2005-06 Roderick Middleton____ 86____ 2.7 2004-05 Mark Bortz______41_____ 1.2 2004-05 Turner Battle______146____ 4.4 2003-04 Mark Bortz______41_____ 1.4 2003-04 Turner Battle______119____ 4.1 2002-03 Mark Bortz______31_____ 1.1 2002-03 Turner Battle______91____ 4.5 2001-02 Clement Smith______23_____ 0.9 2001-02 Turner Battle______102____ 3.4 2000-01 Robert Brown______15_____ 0.5 2000-01 Louis Campbell______121____ 4.3 1999-00 Mike McKie______63_____ 2.3 1999-00 Louis Campbell______117____ 4.2 1998-99 Nikolai Alexeev______33_____ 1.1 1998-99 Ryan Peterson______126____ 4.3 1997-98 Nikolai Alexeev______27_____ 0.9 1997-98 Ryan Peterson______152____ 5.8 1996-97 Leonard Tangishak_____27_____ 0.9 1996-97 Bernard Wheeler______76____ 2.8 1995-96 Leonard Tangishak_____30_____ 1.1 1995-96 Bernard Wheeler______104____ 3.8 1994-95 Kelvin Robinson______80_____ 3.2 1994-95 Modie Cox______182____ 6.7 1993-94 Kelvin Robinson______68_____ 2.4 1993-94 Modie Cox______138____ 4.9 1992-93 Lou Johnson______17_____ 0.6 1992-93 Devon Chambers______84____ 3.1 1991-92 Lou Johnson______15_____ 1.0 1991-92 John Blalock______98____ 3.5 1990-91 Rob Middlebrooks_____15_____ 0.6 1990-91 Torrance LeSure______58____ 2.2 1989-90 Rob Middlebrooks_____18_____ 0.7 1989-90 Brian Houston______116____ 4.3 1988-89 Kevin Frederick______27_____ 0.9 1988-89 Michael Washington___ 187____ 6.2 1987-88 Darryl Hall______55_____ 2.0 1987-88 Michael Washington___ 200____ 7.4 1986-87 Anthony Miller______21_____ 0.8 1986-87 Michael Washington___ 143____ 5.7 1985-86 Joe Etopio______15_____ 0.6 1985-86 Rodney Burton______77____ 3.0 1984-85 Ron Wilkerson______36_____ 3.0 1984-85 Rodney Burton______63____ 2.7 1983-84 Vince Brown______38_____ 1.4 1983-84 Steve Fox______105____ 4.6 1982-83 Derwin Harris______37_____ 1.4 1982-83 Ron Downs______108____ 4.0 1981-82 N/A 1981-82 Kevin McMillan______80____ 2.9 1980-81 Ken Jones______24_____ 0.9 1980-81 David Acree______84____ 3.5 1979-80 Nate Bouie______41_____ 1.5 1979-80 David Acree______76____ 2.9 1978-79 N/A 1978-79 George Mendenhall____ 44____ 1.7 1977-78 Sam Pellom______64_____ 2.7 1977-78 Rodney McDaniel______94____ 4.1 1976-77 Sam Pellom______59_____ 2.2 1976-77 George Cooper______110____ 4.4 1975-76 Sam Pellom______155_____ 5.9 1975-76 Gary Domzalski______185____ 7.1 1974-75 Sam Pellom______97_____ 3.9 1974-75 Gary Domzalski______235____ 9.4 1973-74 Mike Jones______50_____ 2.0 1973-74 Ken Pope______156____ 6.2 1972-73 Bob Vartanian______109____ 4.5 1971-72 Bob Vartanian______105____ 4.6 1970-71 Philip Knapp______66____ 3.0 1969-70 Ron Gilliam______67____ 3.9 Mitchell Watt ranks second in school history with 196 blocked shots

John Boyer led the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio in 2009-10

Mark Bortz led the Bulls in blocked shots Greg Gamble led the Bulls in assists from 2006-09 for three straight seasons ub men’s basketball page 64 2013-14 MAC EAst champions individual single game records

Points Scored Free Throws Made 1. Mike Martinho (Rochester, 2/3/98)______44 1. Rasaun Young (E. Illinois, 2/27/95)______18 2. Jim Horne (Rochester, 2/23/55)______41 2. John Blalock (Marist, 12/21/91)______17 T3. Darryl Hall (St. Anselm, 11/20/87)______39 T3. Javon McCrea (Kent State, 1/16/13)______15 T3. Rasaun Young, (NE Illinois, 2/15/97)______39 T3. Yassin Idbihi (Bowling Green, 2/13/07)_____15 5. Otis Horne (Catholic, 1/25/75)______38 T3. Wayne James (Oswego, 12/7/85)______15 T6. Calvin Cage (Kent State, 2/15/06)______37 T6. Andy Robinson (Kent State, 1/6/08)______14 T6. Curtis Blackmore (Tenn-Chatt., 2/19/73)___37 T6. Robert Brown (Valparaiso, 12/22/01)______14 T6. Jack Chalmers (Hobart, 3/2/51)______37 T6. Rasaun Young (Niagara, 11/30/96)______14 T6. Mike Martinho (Troy State, 2/22/96)______37 T6. Modie Cox (St. Peter’s, 12/30/93)______14 T10. Will Regan (Ball St., 3/13/13)______36 T6. Gary Domzalski (1974-75)______14 T10. John Blalock (UMBC, 1/30/92)______36 T11. Javon McCrea (Yale, 11/17/12)______13 T10. Horace Brawley (Gannon, 1972-73)______36 T11. Calvin Cage (Bowling Green, 2/26/06)_____13 T10. Curtis Blackmore (E. Michigan, 2/8/72)____36 T11. Rasaun Young (NE Illinois, 1/27/97)______13 T10. Louis Corriere (Case, 2/22/47)______36 T11. Rasaun Young (Troy St., 1/13/97)______13 T11. Nate Bouie (1979-80)______13 Points Scored - Road Game T11. Javon McCrea (Niagara, 11/13/13)______13 1. Mike Martinho (Troy State, 2/22/96)______37 T11. Shannon Evans (Manhattan, 12/21/13)____13 2. John Blalock (UMBC, 1/30/92)______36 T11. Javon McCrea (Kent State, 2/22/14)______13 T3. Andy Robinson (No. Illinois 2/5/08)______35 T3. Mike Martinho (Chicago St., 2/12/96)______35 Free Throws Attempted T3. Eric Moore (Bowling Green, 1/7/07)______35 1. Rasaun Young (E. Illinois, 2/27/95)______26 5. Jim Horne (Toronto, 2/2/55)______34 2. Darryl Hall (Saginaw Valley St., 1/3/88)_____20 Mike Martinho T6. Javon McCrea (Kent State, 2/27/13)______32 T3. Robert Brown (Valparaiso, 12/22/01)______18 scored a school- T6. Rasaun Young (Valparaiso, 1/17/98)______32 best 44 points in T3. John Blalock (Marist, 12/21/91)______18 T6. Mike Martinho (Canisius, 12/5/95)______32 one game in the T3. Wayne James (Oswego, 12/7/85)______18 T6. John Blalock (Towson, 2/17/92)______32 1997-98 season. T3. Nate Bouie (1979-80)______18 T6. Rob Middlebrooks (W.V. Wesleyan, 1/28/91)____ 32 T6. Nikolai Alexeev (Niagara, 11/19/99)______17 T6. Otis Horne (Geneseo St., 2/1/75)______32 T6. Rasaun Young (Niagara, 11/30/96)______17 Field Goals Attempted T6. Jim Horne (Buffalo St., 3/4/55)______32 T6. Vince Brown (Buffalo St., 2/18/84)______17 1. Otis Horne (1975-75)______32 T6. Robert Brown (Ohio, 1/29/01)______17 T2. Otis Horne (1973-74)______31 Points Scored - Home Game T2. Horace Brawley (Gannon, 1972-73)______31 1. Mike Martinho (Rochester, 2/3/98)______44 Assists 4. Curtis Blackmore (Georgia St., 12/28/71)___29 2. Jim Horne (Rochester, 2/23/55)______41 1. Gary Domzalski (Youngstown St., 1974-75)____ 22 5. Otis Horne (1975-76)______28 T3. Darryl Hall (St. Anselm, 11/20/87)______39 2. George Cooper, (1975-76)______18 6. Rodney Pierce (W. Michigan, 2/1/10)______26 T3. Rasaun Young (NE Illinois, 2/15/97)______39 T3. Modie Cox (Chicago St., 2/6/95)______15 T7. Mike Martinho (Troy St., 2/22/96)______25 5. Otis Horne (Catholic, 1/25/75)______38 T3. Ken Pope, (Rochester, 3/2/74)______15 T7. Darryl Hall (St. Anselm, 11/20/87)______25 T6. Calvin Cage (Kent State, 2/15/06)______37 T5. Byron Mulkey (Ohio, 3/4/07)______14 9. Jamie Anderson (Miss. Valley St., 12/29/95)____ 24 T6. Jack Chalmers (Hobart, 3/2/51)______37 T5. Michael Washington (Mansfield, 12/14/88)_____ 14 T5. Michael Washington (Pitt-Johnstown, 2/8/89)__ 14 3-Pt. Field Goals Made Rebounds T5. Michael Washington (Queens, 11/21/88)___14 1. Eric Moore (Bowling Green, 1/7/07)______11 1. Curtis Blackmore (Tenn-Chatt., 2/19/73)___32 9. Steve Fox (Geneseo St., 2/7/84)______13 2. Mike Martinho (Troy St., 2/22/96)______10 2. Sam Pellom (Va. Commonwealth, 1975-76)____ 31 T10. Michael Washington (Florida Tech, 12/29/87)___ 12 T3. Mike Martinho (Canisius, 12/5/95)______8 3. Curtis Blackmore (Stony Brook, 1970-71)___29 T10. John Boyer (Towson, 11/21/09)______12 T3. Mike Martinho (Chicago St., 2/12/96)______8 4. Sam Pellom (Army, 1975-76)______28 T3. Andy Robinson (No. Illinois, 2/5/08)______8 T5. Sam Pellom (Rochester, 2/25/75)______26 Blocked Shots T3. Joshua Freelove (E. Michigan, 3/13/14)_____8 T5. Curtis Blackmore (Georgia St., 12/28/71)___26 1. Sam Pellom (Cleveland St., 1975-76)______13 T7. Tony Watson (Manhattan, 2/23/13)______7 7. Sam Pellom (Temple, 12/19/77)______24 2. Sam Pellom (1974-75)______9 T7. Mike Martinho (Georgia Southern, 12/30/96)____ 7 T8. Yassin Idbihi (Bowling Green, 2/13/07)____20 T3. Javon McCrea (Kent State, 2/27/13)______8 T7. Jamie Anderson (Troy St., 2/12/96)______7 T8. Sam Pellom (LeMoyne, 2/16/77)______20 T3. Maliso Libomi (N. Illinois, 2/20/99)______8 T7. Jamie Anderson (Miss. Valley St., 12/29/95)_____ 7 T8. Curtis Blackmore (1970-71)______20 T3. Kelvin Robinson (NE Illinois, 3/5/94)______8 T8. Javon McCrea (Central Michigan, 2/8/14)__20 T3. Mitchell Watt (Kent State, 1/19/11)______8 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted T12. Calvin Betts (Kent State, 3/12/09)______18 T3. Javon McCrea (N. Illinois, 1/8/14)______8 1. Mike Martinho (Troy St., 2/22/96)______21 T12. Darcel Williams (Kent State, 1/9/02)______18 T8. Kelvin Robinson (UNC-Greensboro, 12/28/94)___ 7 2. Mike Martinho (UMKC, 2/8/97)______18 T12. Otis Horne (St. Francis, NY, 12/29/73)______18 T8. Kelvin Robinson (Youngstown St., 1/14/95)_ 7 T3. Jamie Anderson (Miss. Valley St., 12/29/95)____ 16 T12. Ken Parr (Villanova, 12/2/60)______18 T8. Kelvin Robinson (W. Illinois, 1/23/95)______7 T3. Eric Moore (Bowling Green, 1/7/07)______16 T8. Darryl Hall (Saginaw Valley St., 1/3/88)______7 5. Joshua Freelove (E. Michigan, 3/13/14)____15 Field Goals Made T8. Derwin Harris (Brockport St., 1/28/83)______7 T6. Mike Martinho (Chicago St., 2/12/96)______14 1. Otis Horne (Catholic, 1/25/75)______18 T8. Otis Horne (1973-74)______7 T6. Mike Martinho (Boston College, 12/11/94)_ 14 2. Curtis Blackmore (Tenn-Chatt., 2/19/73)___17 T6. Zach Filzen (Bowling Green, 1/8/11)______14 T3. Curtis Blackmore (E. Michigan, 2/8/72)____16 Steals T9. Mike Martinho (W. Illinois, 3/3/97)______13 T3. Rasaun Young (NE Illinois (2/15/97)______16 T1. Modie Cox (Iona, 12/29/94)______8 T9. Mike Martinho (Georgia Southern, 12/30/96)___ 13 T5. Javon McCrea (Milwaukee, 12/5/12)______15 T1. Michael Washington (Pace, 2/20/88)______8 T9. Mike Martinho (Miss. Valley St., 12/29/95)______13 T5. Darryl Hall (St. Anselm, 11/20/87)______15 T1. Gary Domzalski (1973-74)______8 T9. Mike Martinho (St. Bonaventure, 12/12/95)____ 13 T7. Javon McCrea (Youngstown St., 12/10/11)_ 14 T4. Six players with ______7 T9. Mike Martinho (Canisius, 12/5/95)______13 T7. Mike Martinho (Rochester, 2/3/98)______14 T9. Rodney Pierce (Liberty, 12/30/09)______13 T7. Sam Pellom (1975-76)______14 T9. Zach Filzen (Navy, 11/13/10)______13 T7. Horace Brawley (Cleveland St., 12/5/73)____14

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Most Points 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 1. St. Anselm, 87-88______120 1. UMKC, 96-97______42 2. Toronto, 71-72______116 2. Boston College, 94-95______41 3. Daemen College, 84-85______113 3. Troy State, 95-96______40 T4. Brockport, 75-76______111 4. Niagara, 99-00______33 T4. Buffalo State, 11-12______111 5. Iona, 94-95______32 T6. Chicago State, 97-98______110 T6. Eastern Illinois, 94-95______110 Free Throws Made T8. Kent State, 05-06______107 1. St. Rose, 89-90______41 T8. W. Virginia Wesleyan, 90-91______107 2. Bowling Green, 06-07______39 10. Chicago State, 94-95______107 3. Bowling Green, 03-04______35 T4. Kent State, 12-13______33 Most Points - Road Game T4. Southern Utah, 97-98______33 1. Rochester, 73-74______106 T6. Bowling Green, 05-06______32 2. Embry-Riddle, 97-98______103 T6. Chicago State, 97-98______32 3. Chicago State, 01-02______100 T6. Central Conn. State, 94-95______32 4. Georgia St., 71-72______98 T6. Niagara, 71-72______32 5. Central Michigan, 07-08______96 T10. Northeastern Illinois, 97-98______31 T6. Western Illinois, 96-97______95 Co-captains Bill Smith (left), Mike Washington T10. Northeastern Illinois, 96-97______31 T6. Chicago State, 96-97______95 and teammates scored 120 points in a game T8. Troy State, 94-95______94 during the 1987-88 season. Most Personal Fouls T8. Albany, 74-75______94 1. Eastern Michigan, 02-03______42 Rebounds 2. Syracuse, 73-74______36 Most Points - Home Game 1. Rochester, 74-75______95 T3. Syracuse, 74-75______34 1. St. Anselm, 87-88______120 2. Toronto, 70-71______82 T3. Niagara, 71-72______34 2. Daemen College, 84-85______113 3. Georgia St., 71-72______77 T5. UNC Asheville, 07-08______33 T3. Brockport, 75-76______111 4. Brockport, 75-76______76 T5. Toledo, 03-04______33 T3. Buffalo State, 11-12______111 5. Oglethorpe, 72-73______73 T5. Marshall, 00-01______33 5. Eastern Illinois, 94-95______110 6. Buffalo State, 11-12______68 T5. Central Michigan, 00-01______33 T6. Kent State, 05-06______107 7. Bowling Green, 06-07______65 T9. Tulane, 06-07______31 T6. Chicago State, 94-95______107 8. Iona, 73-74______62 T9. Niagara, 04-05______31 T6. W. Virginia Wesleyan, 90-91______107 9. Troy State, 93-94______58 T9. Western Michigan, 04-05______31 T9. Toronto, 71-72______106 T9. Northeastern Illinois, 96-97______31 T9. Toronto, 70-71______106 Field Goals Made 1. Rochester, 73-74______49 Blocked Shots Most Points - Opponents 2. Ohio Northern, 71-72______47 1. Cleveland State, 75-76______21 1. St. Anselm, 71-72______125 T3. Brockport, 75-76______46 2. Youngstown State, 74-75______16 T2. Holy Cross, 76-77______123 T3. Stony Brook, 73-74______46 T3. Kent State, 12-13______12 T2. Syracuse, 73-74______123 5. Youngstown State, 74-­75______44 T3. Fairleigh Dickinson, 73-74______12 T4. Towson, 91-92______122 6. Chicago State, 94-95______43 T3. Manhattan, 13-14______12 T4. Detroit, 77-78______122 7. Toronto, 70-71______42 T6. Northeastern Illinois, 93-94______11 6. Wake Forest, 82-83______121 T8. Chicago State, 97-98______40 T6. Navy, 10-11______11 T7. Kent State, 05-06______111 T8. Chicago State, 93-94______40 T8. Notre Dame (OH), 12-13______10 T7. Albany, 74-75______111 T8. Army, 10-11______10 T9. Eastern Michigan, 71-72______109 Field Goal Percentage T8. Kent State, 10-11______10 T9. Maryland, 70-71______109 1. Eastern Michigan, 02-03______.672 T8. Nothern Illinois, 13-14______10 T9. UNC Charlotte, 82-83______109 T2. Ohio, 05-06______.667 T9. Brockport, 75-76______109 T2. Eastern Michigan, 09-10______.667 Steals 3. Chicago State, 94-95______.652 1. Mansfield, 88-89______24 Most Points - Opponents 4. Akron, 13-14______.633 2. Mansfield, 89-90______21 Road Game T5. Akron, 03-04______.630 T3. Cornell, 75-76______20 T1. Holy Cross, 76-77______123 T5. Lemoyne, 89-90______.630 T3. Cleveland State, 73-74______20 T1. Syracuse, 73-74______123 5. Niagara, 74-75______18 3. Detroit, 77-78______122 3-Pt. Field Goals Made 4. Wake Forest, 82-83______121 1. Troy State, 95-96______18 5. Syracuse, 77-78______113 T2. Kent State, 05-06______14 T2. Kent State, 03-04______14 Most Points - Opponent T2. Ohio, 03-04______14 Home Game T5. Rochester, 97-98______14 1. Kent State, 05-06______111 T5. Akron, 00-01______14 T2. Brockport, 75-76______109 T7. St. Bonaventure, 12-13______13 T2. Eastern Michigan, 71-72______109 T7. Western Michigan, 04-05______13 4. Pittsburgh, 74-75______107 T7. Bowling Green, 04-05______13 5. Niagara, 99-00______105 T7. Ohio, 09-10______13 T7. Eastern MIchigan, 13-14______13

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Minutes Played Free Throws Attempted 1. Byron Mulkey, 10-11______1,192 1. Rasaun Young, 96-97______250 2. Turner Battle, 04-05______1,160 2. Jim Horne, 54-55______249 3. Zach Filzen, 10-11______1,151 3. Rasaun Young, 97-98______244 4. Calvin Cage, 05-06______1,138 4. John Blalock, 91-92______229 5. Roderick Middleton, 05-06______1,104 5. Jim Horne, 53-54______228 6. Tony Watson, 12-13______1,081 6. Jim Horne, 52-53______223 7. John Blalock, 91-92______1,071 7. Robert Brown, 00-01______222 8. John Fitzpatrick, 81-82______1,033 8. Rasaun Young, 94-95______216 9. Javon McCrea, 12-13______1,019 9. Javon McCrea, 13-14______198 10. Rodney Pierce, 08-09______1,017 10. Curtis Blackmore, 71-72______194

Points Scored Jim Horne averaged Assists 1. Javon McCrea, 12-13______611 20 or more points 1. Gary Domzalski, 74-75______235 2. Calvin Cage, 05-06______592 per game for three 2. Michael Washington, 86-87______200 3. John Blalock, 91-92______590 straight seasons. 3. Gary Domzalski, 75-76______185 4. Rasaun Young, 97-98______554 4. Jarod Oldham, 11-12______183 5. Modie Cox, 94-95______182 5. Rasaun Young, 96-97______549 Field Goals Attempted 6. John Boyer, 09-10______159 6. Jim Horne, 54-55______548 1. Rodney Pierce, 09-10______458 7. Ken Pope, 73-74______156 7. Javon McCrea, 13-14______537 2. Horace Brawley, 73-74______452 8. Byron Mulkey, 10-11______154 8. Rodney Pierce, 09-10______535 3. Calvin Cage, 05-06______440 9. Jarod Oldham, 13-14______153 9. Zach Filzen, 10-11______512 T4. Javon McCrea, 12-13______431 10. Ryan Peterson, 97-98______152 10. Turner Battle, 04-05______511 T4. Rodney Pierce, 08-09______431 6. Zach Filzen, 10-11______426 Steals Points Per Game 7. John Blalock, 91-92______423 1. Byron Mulkey, 10-11______85 1. Jim Horne, 54-55______24.9 8. Jim Horne, 54-55______419 2. Brian Houston, 89-90______76 2. Jim Horne, 52-53______22.9 9. Jim Horne, 53-54______414 3. Michael Washington, 87-88______74 3. John Blalock, 91-92______21.1 10. Rasaun Young, 96-97______403 4. Jim Horne, 53-54______20.7 T4. John Blalock, 91-92______70 T4. Ron Downs, 82-83______70 5. Harold Kuhn, 51-52______20.2 3-Pt. Field Goals Made 6. Modie Cox, 94-95______68 6. Rasaun Young, 97-98______19.8 1. Zach Filzen, 10-11______110 7. Gary Domzalski, 74-75______67 7. Rasaun Young, 96-97______19.6 2. Zach Filzen, 11-12______97 8. Bernard Wheeler, 95-96______66 8. Jack Chalmers, 50-51______18.8 2. Mike Martinho, 95-96______94 9. Woodrow Williams, 93-94______61 9. Curtis Blackmore, 71-72______18.7 T3. Calvin Cage, 05-06______89 10. Daniel Gilbert, 04-05______59 T10. Calvin Cage, 05-06______18.5 T3. Mike Martinho, 96-97______89 T10. Javon McCrea, 13-14______18.5 5. Mike Martinho, 97-98______82 Blocked Shots 6. Tony Watson, 12-13______77 1. Sam Pellom, 74-75______155 Rebounds 7. Eric Moore, 06-07______75 2. Sam Pellom, 75-76______97 1. Curtis Blackmore, 72-73______427 8. Joshua Freelove, 13-14______72 3. Javon McCrea, 12-13______89 2. Sam Pellom, 75-76______420 9. Calvin Cage, 04-05______66 4. Kelvin Robinson, 94-95______80 3. Curtis Blackmore, 71-72______403 T10. Darcel Williams, 01-02______64 5. Mitchell Watt, 10-11______74 4. Jim Horne, 54-55______366 T10. Damien Foster, 00-01______64 5. Sam Pellom, 77-78______311 T6. Kelvin Robinson, 93-94______68 T6. Mitchell Watt, 11-12______68 6. Javon McCrea, 13-14______286 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 8. Javon McCrea, 13-14______65 7. Sam Pellom, 74-75______275 1. Zach Filzen, 10-11______267 9. Sam Pellom, 77-78______64 8. Sam Pellom, 76-77______273 2. Zach Filzen, 11-12______243 10. Mike McKie, 99-00______63 9. Javon McCrea, 12-13______267 3. Mike Martinho, 96-97______239 10. Yassin Idbihi, 06-07______261 4. Mike Martinho, 95-96______226 5. Calvin Cage, 05-06______217 Rebounds Per Game 6. Mike Martinho, 97-98______212 1. Curtis Blackmore, 72-73______17.8 7. Eric Moore, 06-07______192 2. Curtis Blackmore, 71-72______16.8 8. Tony Watson, 12-13______185 3. Jim Horne, 55-56______16.6 9. Mike Martinho, 94-95______184 4. Sam Pellom, 75-76______16.2 10. Calvin Cage, 04-05______177 5. Sam Pellom, 77-78______12.9 6. Curtis Blackmore, 70-71______12.3 Free Throws Made 7. Sam Pellom, 74-75______11.0 T1. John Blalock, 91-92______177 8. Sam Pellom, 76-77______10.5 T1. Rasaun Young, 97-98______177 9. Javon McCrea, 13-14______9.9 3. Jim Horne, 54-55______176 10. Kelvin Robinson, 94-95______9.8 4. Rasaun Young, 96-97______174 5. Jim Horne, 52-53______162 Field Goals Made 6. Jim Horne, 53-54______159 1. Javon McCrea, 12-13______240 7. Rasaun Young, 94-95______149 2. Javon McCrea, 13-14______202 8. Calvin Cage, 05-06______147 3. John Blalock, 91-92______193 9. Robert Brown, 00-01______141 4. Javon McCrea, 11-12______190 10. Wayne James, 85-86______142 T5. Curtis Blackmore, 71-72______189 T5. Mitchell Watt, 11-12______189 T7. John Fitzpatrick, 81-82______188 T7. Rodney Pierce, 09-10______188 9. Jim Horne, 54-55______186 10. Horace Brawley, 79-80______185 Byron Mulkey set a school record with 85 steals in 2010-11 ub men’s basketball page 67 2013-14 MAC EAst champions team single season records

Most Wins 1. 2004-05______23 2. 2008-09______21 T3. 2010-11______20 T3. 2011-12______20 T5. 2005-06______19 T5. 1964-65______19 T5. 2013-14______19 T8. 1994-95______18 T8. 1960-61______18 T8. 1956-57______18 T8. 1951-52______18 T8. 2009-10______18

Points Per Game The 2004-05 team set the UB record with 23 wins. 1. 1971-72______80.8 2. 1969-70______79.4 3. 1975-76______78.4 4. 1973-74______78.2 3-Pt. Field Goals Made Free Throw Percentage 5. 1972-73______77.8 1. 2004-05______220 1. 2005-06______.751 6. 1976-77______77.3 2. 2012-13______215 2. 1997-98______.728 7. 1970-71______77.1 3. 2011-12______212 3. 2009-10______.717 8. 1994-95______76.9 4. 2005-06______208 4. 1981-82______.713 9. 1977-78______75.4 5. 2009-10______207 5. 2013-14______.712 10. 1985-86______75.2 6. 2010-11______206 6. 1984-85______.706 T7. 2012-13______.703 Rebounds 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted T7. 1991-92______.703 1. 1975-76______1,340 1. 2012-13______620 T7. 1989-90______.703 2. 1974-75______1,282 2. 2004-05______619 10. 2006-07______.691 3. 1987-88______1,248 3. 2011-12______601 4. 2011-12______1,245 4. 2009-10______597 Personal Fouls 5. 1971-72______1,241 5. 2001-02______580 1. 2004-05______711 6. 2004-05______1,237 6. 2005-06______568 2. 2007-08______685 7. 1972-73______1,228 3. 2006-07______661 8. 1973-74______1,227 3 Pt. Field Goal Percentage 4. 1992-93______646 9. 2008-09______1,215 1. 1985-86______.500 5. 2010-11______645 10. 2012-13______1,207 2. 1990-91______.407 3. 2003-04______.379 Assists Field Goals Made 4. 2010-11______.375 1. 1973-74______612 1. 2010-11______879 5. 2005-06______.366 2. 1974-75______546 2. 2004-05______876 3. 1975-76______535 3. 1988-89______863 Free Throws Made 4. 2011-12______511 4. 1975-76______860 1. 2005-06______577 5. 2012-13______510 5. 1973-74______844 2. 1996-97______547 6. 2010-11______478 6. 1982-83______840 3. 2006-07______520 7. 1972-73______476 7. 1976-77______824 4. 1997-98______510 8. 2004-05______460 8. 1972-73______820 5. 2004-05______490 T9. 1994-95______456 9. 2011-12______806 6. 2013-14______487 T9. 1988-89______456 10. 2012-13______794 7. 2012-13______472 8. 2009-10______453 Steals Field Goals Attempted 9. 1989-90______450 1. 2004-05______290 1. 1973-74______2,041 10. 2003-04______446 2. 1974-75______286 2. 1975-76______1,957 3. 1992-93______284 3. 2004-05______1,946 Free Throws Attempted 4. 1988-89______283 4. 1988-89______1,902 1. 1996-97______834 5. 1982-83______279 5. 2007-08______1,895 2. 2005-06______768 6. 1975-76______273 6. 1976-77______1,880 3. 2006-07______752 7. 2010-11______269 T7. 2008-09______1,864 4. 2004-05______717 8. 1987-88______258 T7. 2010-11______1,864 5. 1997-98______701 9. 1989-90______257 9. 1974-75______1,859 6. 2013-14______684 10. 2005-06______254 10. 1993-94______1,844 7. 1988-89______673 8. 2012-13______671 Blocked Shots Field Goal Percentage 9. 2010-11______668 1. 1975-76______305 1. 1983-84______.502 10. 2011-12______665 2. 2010-11______183 T2. 1982-83______.487 3. 1974-75______181 T2. 1979-80______.487 4. 1973-74______159 4. 1985-86______.485 5. 2011-12______158 5. 1990-91______.475 6. 2012-13______156 6. 1980-81______.473 7. 2013-14______137 7. 2010-11______.472 8. 1976-77______135 8. 1989-90______.469 9. 1987-88______131 9. 2011-12______.465 10. 1993-94______125 10. 2003-04______.462 ub men’s basketball page 68 2013-14 MAC EAst champions career records

Games Played Free Throws Attempted T1. Mitchell Watt, 08-12______128 1. Rasaun Young, 93-98______828 T1. Javon McCrea, 10-14______128 2. Jim Horne, 51-55______700 3. Titus Robinson, 08-12______125 3. Javon McCrea, 10-14______653 T4. Roderick Middleton, 02-06______122 4. Mike Martinho, 94-98______492 T4. Yassin Idbihi, 03-07______122 5. Yassin Idbihi, 03-07______472 T6. Calvin Cage, 02-06______121 T6. Calvin Betts, 06-10______121 Free Throw Percentage 8. Andy Robinson, 08-09______120 1. Tony Watson, 09-13______.856 9. Greg Gamble, 08-09______119 T2. Calvin Cage, 02-06______.821 10. Daniel Gilbert, 01-05______118 T2. Darcel Williams, 01-02______.821 T2. Joseph Tontillo, 56-59______.821 Total Points 5. Harvey Poe, 63-66______.820 1. Javon McCrea, 10-14______2,004 1. Rasaun Young, 93-98______1,908 Assists 2. Jim Horne, 51-55______1,833 1. Gary Domzalski, 72-76 ______565 3. Mike Martinho, 94-98______1,708 2. Michael Washington, 86-89______518 4. Yassin Idbihi, 03-07______1,514 3. Turner Battle, 01-05______458 6. Turner Battle, 01-05______1,414 4. Jarod Oldham, 10-14______409 7. Sam Pellom, 74-78______1,403 5. Modie Cox, 92-95______391 8. Louis Campbell, 98-02______1,385 9. Rob Middlebrooks, 88-92______1,337 Blocked Shots 10. Calvin Cage, 02-06______1,314 1. Sam Pellom, 74-78______375 11. Curtis Blackmore, 70-73______1,287 2. Javon McCrea, 10-14______250 12. Rick Coleman, 87-91______1,280 3. Mitchell Watt, 08-12______196 13. John Fitzpatrick, 79-83______1,221 Javon McCrea became UB’s all-time leading scorer on 4. Kelvin Robinson, 93-95______148 14. Harold Kuhn, 49-52______1,065 February 22, 2014 and then went over the 2,000-point 5. Mark Bortz, 01-05______127 15. Mitchell Watt, 08-12______1,061 mark on March 13, 2014 Steals Scoring by Class Field Goal Percentage 1. Louis Campbell, 98-02______198 Freshman 1. Javon McCrea, 10-14______.576 2. Andy Robinson, 05-09______187 1. Javon McCrea______400 2. Rob Middlebrooks, 88-92______.553 3. Michael Washington, 86-89______184 2. Jim Horne______374 3. Bill Barth, 63-66______.550 4. Rasaun Young, 93-98______172 3. Louis Campbell______361 4. Bill Smith, 86-90______.547 5. Turner Battle, 01-05______170 Sophomore 5. Otis Horne, 72-76______.536 1. Rasaun Young______486 2. Mike Martinho______479 3-Pt. Field Goals Made 3. Javon McCrea______456 1. Mike Martinho, 94-98______328 Junior 2. Zach Filzen 09-12______222 1. Javon McCrea______611 3. Calvin Cage, 02-06______221 2. Rasaun Young______549 4. Rodney Pierce, 07-10______137 3. Zach Filzen______512 T5. Tony Watson, 09-13______132 Senior T5. Sean Smiley, 05-10______132 1. Calvin Cage______592 2. John Blalock______590 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 3. Rasaun Young______558 1. Mike Martinho, 94-98______861 2. Calvin Cage, 02-06______619 Rebounds 3. Zach Filzen, 09-12______555 1. Sam Pellom, 74-78______1,297 4. Louis Campbell, 98-02______413 2. Curtis Blackmore, 70-73______1,175 5. Rodney Pierce, 07-10______392 3. Javon McCrea, 10-14______988 4. Yassin Idbihi, 03-07______844 3 Pt. Field Goal Percentage 5. Calvin Betts, 06-10______717 1. Brace Lowe, 87-89______.452 6. Mark Bortz, 01-05______606 2. Rick Coleman, 88-91______.450 3. Joshua Freelove, 13-14______.411 Field Goals Made 4. Zach Filzen 09-12______.400 1. Javon McCrea, 10-14______798 5. Tony Watson, 09-13______.396 2. Rasaun Young, 93-98______648 3. Sam Pellom, 74-78______603 Free Throws Made 4. Yassin Idbihi, 03-07______542 1. Rasaun Young, 93-98______568 5. Otis Horne, 72-76______536 2. Jim Horne, 51-55______497 3. Javon McCrea, 10-14______407 Field Goals Attempted 4. Mike Martinho, 94-98______394 1. Javon McCrea, 10-14______1,386 5. Yassin Idbihi, 03-07______366 2. Rasaun Young, 93-98______1,366 3. Mike Martinho, 94-98______1,261 Turner Battle became the first player is school 4. Louis Campbell, 98-02______1,203 history to compile 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 5. Sam Pellom, 74-78______1,196 400 assists in a career.

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Modern era records are defined as the 1991-92 season to present, representing UB’s return to NCAA Division I Athletics.

Minutes Played Field Goals Made Free Throws Attempted 1. Byron Mulkey, 10-11______1,192 1. Javon McCrea, 12-13______240 1. Rasuan Young, 96-97______250 2. Turner Battle, 04-05______1,160 2. Javon McCrea, 13-14______202 2. Rasaun Young, 97-98______244 3. Zach Filzen, 10-11______1,150 3. John Blalock, 91-92______193 3. John Blalock, 91-92______229 4. Calvin Cage, 05-06______1,138 4. Javon McCrea, 11-12______190 4. Robert Brown, 00-01______222 5. Roderick Middleton, 05-06______1,104 5. Mitchell Watt, 11-12______189 5. Rasaun Young, 94-95______216

Points Scored Field Goals Attempted Steals 1. Javon McCrea, 12-13______611 1. Rodney Pierce, 09-10______458 1. Byron Mulkey, 10-11______85 2. Calvin Cage, 05-06______592 2. Calvin Cage, 05-06______440 2. Devon Chambers, 92-93______75 3. John Blalock, 91-92______590 T3. Javon McCrea, 12-13______431 3. John Blalock, 91-92______70 4. Rasaun Young, 97-98______554 T3. Rodney Pierce, 08-09______431 4. Modie Cox, 94-95______68 5. Rasaun Young, 96-97______549 5. Zach Filzen, 10-11______426 5. Bernhard Wheeler, 95-96______66

Points Per Game 3-Pt. Field Goals Made Assists 1. John Blalock, 91-92______21.1 1. Zach Filzen, 10-11______110 1. Jarod Oldham, 11-12______183 2. Rasaun Young, 97-98______19.8 2 Zach Filzen, 11-12______97 2. Modie Cox, 94-95______182 3. Rasaun Young, 96-97______19.6 3. Mike Martinho, 95-96______94 3. John Boyer, 09-10______159 T4. Calvin Cage, 05-06______18.5 T4. Calvin Cage, 05-06______89 4. Byron Mulkey, 10-11______154 T4. Javon McCrea, 13-14______18.5 T4. Mike Martinho, 96-97______89 5. Jarod Oldham, 13-14______153

Rebounds 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted Blocked Shots 1. Javon McCrea, 13-14______286 1. Zach Filzen, 10-11______267 1. Javon McCrea, 12-13______89 T2 Javon McCrea, 12-13______261 2. Zach Filzen, 11-12______243 2. Kelvin Robinson, 94-95______80 T2. Yassin Idbihi, 06-07______261 3. Mike Martinho, 96-97______239 3. Mitchell Watt, 10-11______74 4. Kelvin Robinson, 94-95______244 4. Mike Martinho, 95-96______226 T4. Kelvin Robinson, 93-94______68 5. Darcel Williams, 01-02______241 5. Calvin Cage, 05-06______217 T4. Mitchell Watt, 11-12______68

Rebounds Per Game Free Throws Made 1. Javon McCrea, 13-14______9.9 T1. John Blalock, 91-92______177 2. Kelvin Robinson, 94-95______9.8 T1. Rasaun Young, 97-98______177 3. Yassin Idbihi, 06-07______9.3 3. Rasaun Young, 96-97______174 4. Darcel Williams, 01-02______8.0 4. Rasaun Young, 94-95______149 5. Javon McCrea, 12-13______7.9 5. Calvin Cage, 05-06______147

Career Records

Games Played 3-Pt. Field Goals Made Rebounds T1. Mitchell Watt, 08-12______128 1. Mike Martinho, 94-98______328 1. Javon McCrea, 10-14______988 T1. Javon McCrea, 10-14______128 2. Zach Filzen 09-12______222 2. Yassin Idbihi, 03-07______844 3. Titus Robinson, 08-12______125 3. Calvin Cage, 02-06______221 3. Calvin Betts, 06-10______717 T4. Roderick Middleton, 02-06______122 4. Rodney Pierce, 07-10______137 4. Mark Bortz, 01-05______606 T4. Yassin Idbihi, 03-07______122 T5. Tony Watson, 09-13______132 5. Mitchell Watt 08-12______565 T5. Sean Smiley, 05-10______132 Points Scored Assists 1. Javon McCrea, 10-pres.______2,004 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 1. Turner Battle, 01-05______458 2. Rasaun Young, 93-98______1,908 1. Mike Martinho, 94-98______861 2. Jarod Oldham, 10-14______409 3. Mike Martinho, 94-98______1,708 2. Calvin Cage, 02-06______619 3. Modie Cox, 92-95______391 4. Yassin Idbihi, 03-07______1,514 3. Zach Filzen, 09-12______555 4. Louis Campbell, 98-02______383 5. Turner Battle, 01-05______1,414 4. Louis Campbell, 98-02______413 5. Greg Gamble, 05-09______292 5. Rodney Pierce, 07-10______392 Field Goals Made Steals 1. Javon McCrea, 10-14______798 Free Throws Made 1. Louis Campbell, 98-02______198 2. Rasaun Young, 93-98______648 1. Rasaun Young, 93-98______568 2. Andy Robinson, 05-09______187 3. Yassin Idbihi, 03-07______542 2. Javon McCrea, 10-14______407 3. Rasaun Young, 93-98______172 4. Mike Martinho, 94-98______493 3. Mike Martinho, 94-98______394 4. Turner Battle, 01-05______170 5. Turner Battle, 01-05______491 4. Yassin Idbihi, 03-07______366 5. Javon McCrea, 13-14______164 5. Turner Battle, 01-05______306 Field Goals Attempted Blocked Shots 1. Javon McCrea, 10-14______1,386 Free Throws Attempted 1. Javon McCrea, 10-14______250 2. Rasaun Young, 93-98______1,366 1. Rasaun Young, 93-98______828 2. Mitchell Watt, 08-12______196 3. Mike Martinho, 94-98______1,261 2. Javon McCrea, 10-14______653 3. Kelvin Robinson, 93-95______148 4. Yassin Idbihi, 03-07______1,162 3. Mike Martinho, 94-98______492 4. Mark Bortz, 01-05______127 5. Louis Campbell, 98-02______1,203 4. Yassin Idbihi, 03-07______472 5. Yassin Idbihi, 03-07______101 5. Turner Battle, 01-05______450

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Rk. Name Hometown Years Points 1. Javon McCrea Newark, NY 2010-14 2,004 2. Rasaun Young New Rochelle, NY 1993-98 1,908 3. Jim Horne Buffalo, NY 1951-55 1,833 4. Mike Martinho Rahway, NJ 1994-98 1,708 5. Yassin Idbihi Tangier, Morocco 2003-07 1,514 6. Turner Battle Kernersville, NC 2001-05 1,414 7. Sam Pellom Wilmington, NC 1974-78 1,403 8. Louis Campbell Rahway, NJ 1998-02 1,385 9. Rob Middlebrooks Binghamton, NY 1988-92 1,337 10. Calvin Cage Capitol Heights, MD 2002-06 1,314 11. Curtis Blackmore Selkirk, NY 1970-73 1,287 12. Rick Coleman Binghamton, NY 1987-91 1,280 13. Rodney Pierce Buffalo, NY 2007-10 1,235 14. John Fitzpatrick Hauppauge, NY 1979-83 1,221 15. Harold Kuhn Buffalo, NY 1949-52 1,065 16. Mitchell Watt Goodyear, AZ 2008-12 1,061 17. Andy Robinson Schenectady, NY 2005-09 1,019 18. Jack Chalmers Williamsville, NY 1948-51 1,003

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Curtis Blackmore 1970-73 52 In three seasons at the University at Buffalo, Curtis Blackmore became one of the most prolific rebounders and scorers in school history. Blackmore’s presence is still noticable in the UB record books, especially for rebounding. Blackmore holds the school record with an incredible 32 rebounds in one game. He is second in career rebounds with 1,175 and holds the single season record with 427. Blackmore has two of the school’s three 400-rebound seasons as he also recorded 403 in 1971-72. His 17.8 rebounds per game his senior year UB retired jersey-8x10-blackmore-OL still ranks as the best average in UB history. Blackmore was named team Most Valuable Player in both the 1970-71 season and the 1972-73 season. He had a tryout with the Buffalo Braves team of the NBA following his career at UB. Blackmore was inducted into the UB Athletic Hall of Fame in 1982.

Jim Horne 1951-55 13 When Jim Horne finished his career playing for the University at Buffalo in 1955, he was the school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,833 points. That record UB Athletic Hall of Fame Members would stand for over 40 years, and he still ranks second in the school’s all-time career scoring list. Horne has three of the top four scoring averages for a single season for UB. He averaged 24.9 points per game his season year and also averaged 22.9 points

UB retired jersey 8x 0 horne OL his sophomore year and 20.7 points per game his junior season, all before the - 1 - - inception of the three-point line. A three-year captain for the Bulls, Horne was also a tenacious rebounder and ranks fifth in the UB records for career rebounds. He also ranks second in career free throws made with 497. Horne was inducted into the UB Athletic Hall of Fame in 1966.

Harold Kuhn 1949-52 19 Harold Kuhn was a two-year captain for the Bulls, and helped lead the Bulls to a 46-24 record during his career. In 1952, he was named the Dom Grossi Award recipient as the University at Buffalo’s most outstanding athlete for his senior season. Kuhn was the second player in UB history to total over 1,000 career points, finishing with 1,065. His 485 points scored his senior season still ranks as the seventh best all-time in school history for a single season. That same season, he UB retired jersey-8x10-kuhn-OL averaged 20.2 points per game, the fifth best average in UB history. As a senior, he was also named to the Western New York All-Star Team. Kuhn was inducted into the University at Buffalo Athletic Hall of Fame in 1968, the fourth year of inductions into the Hall of Fame.

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Sam Pellom 1974-78 50 Sam Pellom played at UB from 1974-78 and is the only Buffalo player to play in the NBA, appearing in almost 200 games with the and . In his time at UB, Pellom became Buffalo’s career leader in rebounding with 1,297, highlighted by a 1976 season in which he led the nation with 16.2 rebounds per game and was named an honorable mention All-American. He was also a fearless defender, blocking a program-record 375 shots. The franchise, as he was fondly referred to, also ranks sixth in school history in scoring with 1,403 points. Pellom was inducted into the UB Athletic Hall of Fame in 1983.

UB Athletic Hall of Fame Members

Following are the 28 players and coaches who represent the men’s basketball program as members of the UB Athletic Hall of Fame and the year they were inducted.

James Ailinger______1965 Harold Lewis______1984 Norb Baschnagel______2009 Edmund Malanowicz______1965 Turner Battle______2010 Mike Martinho______2004 Curtis Blackmore______1982 Robert Miske (Myszewski)______1984 Jack Chalmers______1980 Ed Muto (coach)______1982 Charlie Daniels______1983 Ken Parr______1999 Harold Dautch______1989 Sam Pellom______1983 Malcolm Eiken (coach)______1984 William Pryor______1986 Louis Farris______1967 Leonard Schrag______1986 Gary Hanley______1999 Len Serfustini (coach)______1978 Robert Harrington______1966 Marshall Stoll______1987 Jim Horne______1966 Thomas Syracuse______1986 Harold Kuhn______1968 Morley Townsend______1987 Dave Levitt______1999 Rasaun Young______2004

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