Game 30 - Loyola MAAC Tournament Quarterfinals Saturday, March 9, 2013 - 9:30 p.m. Springfield, Mass. 2012-2013 Men’s Basketball Commentators: Doug Sherman & Rob Kennedy

Live Audio Broadcast Available at Commentators Christian Heimall & Chris Williams 2012-2013 Men’s Basketball Media Guide Available at GoJaspers.com Follow on Twitter - @GoJaspers Game #30 - Sat., March 9, 2013 - 9:30 PM Schedule and Results MassMutual Center (7,079) November Series History: Manhattan leads 31-24 11 at #2 Louisville L, 79-51 All-Time vs. MAAC: 243-271 16 at Harvard L, 79-45 First Meeting: Manhattan 48, Loyola 19 21 Hofstra# W, 67-56 #3 Loyola (1913-14 season) #6 Manhattan 24 at Dayton L, 66-58 Last Meeting: Loyola 63, Manhattan 61 29 at Fordham () W, 65-58 Greyhounds Jaspers December (21-10, 12-6) (March 3, 2013) (12-17, 9-9) Streak: Loyola-6 2 George Washington! L, 67-55 Previous Starters 2012-2013 Statistics 7 at Marist*# L, 62-58 Pos # Player PPG RPG APG MPG 9 Siena*# W, 75-55 G 31 Michael Alvarado (6-2, 180, Jr., Bronx, N.Y.) 8.2 2.5 2.1 24.4 16 at LIU Brooklyn L, 75-48 22 South Carolina$ L, 63-57 G 32 Mohamed Koita (6-4, 195, Sr., Cergy, France) 3.3 1.4 0.3 12.9 29 at Columbia L, 69-58 G 33 Donovan Kates (6-6, 200, So., Hopkinsville, Ky.) 6.8 3.0 0.7 25.6 F 22 Roberto Colonette (6-7, 210, Gr., , N.Y.) 3.3 2.6 0.2 17.1 January F/C 5 Rhamel Brown (6-7, 230, Jr., Brooklyn, N.Y.) 11.7 7.1 0.6 26.3

1 Stony Brook (ESPN3) L, 50-44 Reserves (listed numerically) 4 at Saint Peter’s*# W, 55-53 6 at Iona*# L, 78-70 Pos # Player PPG RPG APG MPG 10 Rider* (ESPN3) L, 69-60 F0Shane Richards (6-5, 185, Fr. New York, N.Y.) 7.3 2.0 0.6 20.3 13 Marist*# W, 65-53 G1CJ Jones (6-0, 175, Fr., Chicago, Ill.) 1.9 1.1 0.9 11.1 17 at Canisius*# L, 64-60 F 10 Ryan McCoy (6-9, 185, So., Skillman, N.J.) 1.0 1.2 0.7 10.1 19 at Niagara* L, 64-60 G 11 , Jr. (6-3, 210, RSo., Brooklyn, Calif.) 1.1 1.0 0.4 9.3 25 Loyola* (ESPNU) L, 51-41 G 12 RaShawn Stores (5-11, 190, So., Bronx, N.Y.) 5.7 2.4 2.3 23.6 27 at Rider*# W, 62-51 F 13 Emmy Andujar (6-6, 205, So., Bronx, N.Y.) 7.8 5.0 2.5 26.6 February C 15 Adam Lacey (6-10, 230, Fr., Chula Vista, Calif.) 0.2 0.3 0.0 1.9 G/F 24 George Beamon (6-4, 175, Sr., Roslyn, N.Y.)* 16.8 6.3 1.3 35.2 1 at Siena* (ESPNU) L, 66-63 F 30 Ashton Pankey (6-10, 225, So., Bronx, N.Y.) --- - 3 Saint Peter’s*# W, 57-49 7 Canisius* (ESPN3) W, 67-54 Italics indicate player will not suit during 2012-2013 season *Injured 12 at Fairfield* W, 62-40 15 Iona* (ESPNU) W, 74-73 (2OT) News and Notes 17 Niagara*# L, 60-56 Manhattan locked up the #6 seed for the 2013 MAAC Championships after getting 23 at Buffalo W, 65-64 down the stretch winning seven of its final 10 contests of the regular-season. The Jaspers’ key victory came on March 1 when they edged Fairfield 34-31 to sweep the regular- March season series with the Stags. Manhattan and Fairfield both finished 9-9, but the Jaspers had the tie breaker advantage based on their head-to-head record. Additionally, the 65 combined points between Manhattan and Fairfield shattered a MAAC record for fewest in a game that 1 Fairfield*(ESPNU) W, 34-31 was set on Feb. 23, 1982 (Saint Peter’s 44, Manhattan 36), which was also played at Draddy 3 at Loyola* L, 63-61 Gymnasium. It also marked the second fewest points in NCAA Division I since the three-point MAAC Basketball Championships arc was instituted in 1986. MassMutual Center - Springfield, Mass. Jaspers’ junior forward Rhamel Brown was named to the All-MAAC Second Team 9 #3 Loyola (ESPN3) 9:30 p.m. after a memorable campaign. He led Manhattan in scoring during the regular-season (11.7 10 Semifinals (ESPN3) 4:30 p.m. ppg). Brown ranked 10th nationally with 3.03 blocks per game, he led the MAAC in field goal percentage (55.6%) and was fifth with 7.1 rebounds per game. 11 Finals (ESPN2) 9 p.m. First year players Shane Richards and RaShawn Stores were named to the MAAC All-Rookie Team. Richards averaged 9.2 points and 2.7 rebounds in MAAC contests. Stores All times are Eastern was named MAAC Rookie of the Week three times as he finished the regular-season with 5.7 All home games played at Draddy Gymnasium points and he dished out 67 assists. * MAAC Game Manhattan will meet Loyola for the fourth time in MAAC Tournament history. The # JasperVision – GoJaspers.com Jaspers own a 3-1 record against the Greyhounds in the MAAC Tournament, which includes a 94-79 victory in the 2010 First Round at the Times Union Center in Albany, N.Y. With a vic - ! Played at Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. tory, Manhattan will play the winner of #2 Rider vs. #7Fairfield or #10 Saint Peter’s in the $ Played at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. semifinals. Manhattan College Athletic Communications 4513 Manhattan College Parkway - Riverdale, NY 10471 Ph: 718-862-7228 - Fax 718-862-8020 Asst. Athletic Director for Communication & Marketing: Stephen Dombroski Press/Cell Phone: 518.928.6103 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes Men’s Basketball Quick Facts Head Coach ...... (Kentucky ‘00) Record at Manhattan, Years ...... 33-30 [.524], Second Season MAAC Overall Coaching Record ...... 33-30 [.524] Associate Head Coach ...... Matt Grady (Saint Joseph’s ‘01) Tournament Assistant Coaches ...... Rasheen Davis (St. Thomas Aquinas ‘02) ...... Oliver Antigua (Pittsburgh ‘98) Director of Basketball Operations ...... Mathiew Wilson (Louisville ‘10) History 2012-2013 Regular-Season Record ...... 12-17 2012-2013 MAAC Record (finish) ...... 9-9 (6th) 2011-2012 Overall Record ...... 21-13 Manhattan is one of the six founding members of 2011-2012 MAAC Record (finish) ...... 12-6 (3rd) the MAAC which was established in 1980. Since 2011-2012 MAAC Tournament ...... 0-1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/7 the inaugural season of competition in 1981-82, Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/0 the Jaspers are 19-28 in the MAAC Tournament. All-Time Record ...... 1,280-1,148 (.527) Manhattan has won three MAAC Championships All-Time MAAC Record ...... 243-271 (.473) (1993, 2003, 2004). Two of the Jaspers’ three MAAC Tournament Record ...... 19-28 (31 appearances) MAAC titles (1993 & 2004) were won in Albany, NCAA Tournament Record ...... 3-7 (six appearances: 1956, 1958, 1993, 1995, 2003, 2004) N.Y., including their last championship. Manhattan Postseason NIT Record ...... 8-19 (1995) and Iona (2012) are the only schools in (18 appearances: 1943, 1949, 1953-55, 1957, 1959, 1965-66, 1970, 1973-75, 1992, 1994, 1996, MAAC history to earn an at-large bid to the NCAA 2002, 2006) Tournament. Manhattan Sports Information

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The Jaspers are 3-1 all-time versus the Greyhounds in the postseason, win - Loyola: 3-1 (2010 First Round, W 94-79) ning their last two meetings. Manhattan’s only loss to the Greyhounds came in the 1994 Championship Game. Loyola first year head coach, the late Skip Prosser Marist: N/A guided the Greyhounds to an 80-75 victory. Former Manhattan head coach Fran Niagara: 4-1 (2004 Championship Game, W 62-61) Fraschilla, the winningest head coach in program history (86-34, .716) and 2012 Rider: 0-2 (1999 First Round, L 73-46) Manhattan Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, was in his second year at the helm. Saint Peter’s: 6-4 (2008 First Round, W 73-59) The Jaspers rolled past the Greyhounds in their last MAAC Tournament Siena: 2-7 (2012 Quarterfinals, L 84-82 OT) meeting, 94-79, on March 5, 2010 at the Times Union Center in Albany, N.Y. Rico Pickett scored a career-high 33 points and Darryl Crawford delivered a double- double (16 points, 10 rebounds) to send Manhattan into the Quarterfinals. *-Army, Fordham, LaSalle are no longer members Game 30 vs. Loyola - March 9, 2013 - MAAC Tournament 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes MAAC Tournament MAAC Titles Manhattan won back-to-back titles in 2003 & 2004 under the direction History of former head coach and current Jaspers’ head coach Steve Masiello who was an assistant on the staff. Jaspers’ all-time leading scorer ‘04 (2,046 pts, 89 games) was named the Most Valuable Player both Manhattan enters the 2013 MAAC Championships as the years averaging 26.0 points en route to the 2003 title and 23.0 points per game #6 seed for the third time in program history. The last time the in the 2004 championship run. Manhattan won its first MAAC Championship in Jaspers were the #6 seed was at the 2005 MAAC Tournament 1993 as Tournament MVP Keith Bullock ‘93 led the Jaspers to a 68-67 victory in Buffalo, N.Y. There has never been a MAAC Champion who over Niagara at the Times Union Center in Albany (formerly known as the entered the Tournament as the #6 seed. Knickerbocker Arena). The memorable run was in the first of four seasons under The Jaspers are 19-18 in the MAAC Tournament since the head coach . program earned its first victory in 1992. Manhattan has made eight semifinal appearances and six trips to the championship Masiello in the Postseason game. Manhattan second year head coach Steve Masiello has enjoyed a plethora of success in the postseason both as a coach and player. During his six Jaspers’ Seed/Result by Year year assistant coaching tenure at Louisville under , Masiello helped lead the Cards to four NCAA Tournament appearances, advancing to the Elite Year Seed Record Result Eight twice (2008 & 2009). Louisville posted a 5-2 record in the Big East Tournament in his final three seasons on staff, while going to the Championship game two of the three years, and winning the Big East Tournament title in 2009. 1982: 5 0-1 First Round Masiello helped guide Manhattan to two MAAC Championships (2003 1983: 4 0-1 First Round & 2004) during his time as an assistant in Riverdale from 2001-02 to 2004-05. 1984: 8 0-1 Quarterfinals The Jaspers posted a 5-2 MAAC Tournament record during this stretch. 1985: 7 0-1 Quarterfinals As a player at Kentucky from 1996-2000, Masiello was a part of three 1986: 8 0-1 Quarterfinals SEC Championships, two trips to the National Championship game (1997 & 1998), and winning the title in 1998. 1987: 8 0-1 Quarterfinals 1988: 8 0-1 Quarterfinals Manhattan in the MAAC Quarterfinals 1989 7 0-1 Quarterfinals 1990: S4* 0-1 First Round The quarterfinals has been the toughest round for the Jaspers over the 1991: 5 0-1 Quarterfinals years. Manhattan is 5-18 all-time in the MAAC Tournament Quarterfinals. The 1992: 1 2-1 Championship Game Jaspers have not won a game in this round since 1998 when they earned a 1993: 1 3-0 MAAC Champions 71-58 victory over Rider at the Times Union Center (formerly named the Pepsi Arena) in Albany, N.Y. Manhattan has dropped its last nine quarterfinal contests 1994: 2 2-1 Championship Game all against Siena (2001, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012) and Fairfield (2000, 2002, 1995: 1 2-1 Championship Game 2005, 2009). 1996: 3 0-1 Quarterfinals Quarterfinal History 1997: 5 0-1 Quarterfinals 1998: 7 2-1 Semifinals Year Seed Opponent Site Result 1999: 10 0-1 First Round 1984 #8 #1 La Salle East Rutherford, N.J. L, 76-60 2000: 6 0-1 Quarterfinals 1985 #7 #2 Fordham East Rutherford, N.J. L, 44-42 OT 2001: 7 1-1 Quarterfinals 1986 #8 #1 Fordham East Rutherford, N.J. L, 80-56 2002: 3 0-1 Quarterfinals 1987 #8 #1 Saint Peter’s East Rutherford, N.J. L, 68-53 2003: 1 2-0 MAAC Champions 1988 #8 #1 La Salle East Rutherford, N.J. L, 61-51 2004: 1 2-0 MAAC Champions 1989 #7 #2 Saint Peter’s East Rutherford, N.J. L, 62-61 2005: 6 1-1 Quarterfinals 1991 #5 #4 Iona Albany, N.Y. L, 69-54 2006: 1 0-1 Semifinals 1992 #1 #8 Saint Peter’s Albany, N.Y. W, 68-56 2007: 5 0-1 Quarterfinals 1993 #1 #8 Loyola Albany, N.Y. W, 57-37 2008: 8 1-1 Quarterfinals 1994 #2 #7 Iona Albany, N.Y. W, 99-65 2009: 4 0-1 Quarterfinals 1995 #1 #8 Niagara Albany, N.Y. W, 83-60 2010: 9 1-1 Quarterfinals 1996 #3 #6 Niagara Albany, N.Y. L, 62-60 2011: 10 0-1 First Round 1997 #5 #4 Saint Peter’s Buffalo, N.Y. L, 51-48 2012: 3 0-1 Quarterfinals 1998 #7 #2 Rider Albany, N.Y. W, 71-58 19-28 2000 #6 #3 Fairfield Albany, N.Y. L, 67-50 *1990 the MAAC was divided into North & South Divisions 2001 #7 #3 Siena Buffalo, N.Y. L, 79-76 2002 #3 #6 Fairfield Albany, N.Y. L, 81-74 Record by Round 2005 #6 #3 Fairfield Buffalo, N.Y. L, 62-60 First Round: 5-5 2007 #5 #4 Siena Bridgeport, Conn. L, 75-72 Quarterfinals: 5-18 2008 #8 #1 Siena Albany, N.Y. L, 66-58 Semifinals: 6-2 2009 #4 #5 Fairfield Albany, N.Y. L, 68-61 Championship Game: 3-3 2010 #9 #1 Siena Albany, N.Y. L, 78-61 2012 #3 #6 Siena Springfield, Mass. L, 84-82 OT Game 30 vs. Loyola - March 9, 2013 - MAAC Tournament 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes Scouting Report Last Game Loyola 63, Manhattan 61 By The March 3, 2013 Manhattan Baltimore, Md. - Reitz Arena Numbers The Jaspers enter the 2013 MAAC 2012-2013 Stats Tournament as one of the hottest teams in the Manhattan was edged in the regular-sea - conference going 7-3 in the last 10 games of the son finale Sunday at Loyola falling 63-61. regular-season. Manhattan held a season-best Greyhounds’ forward Erik Etherly set a career-high 12-17 Overall Record 21-10 four game win streak from Feb. 3 - 15, which with 30 points as Manhattan had its two-game win included a 22-point victory at Fairfield and a streak snapped. The Jaspers were led in scoring by 9-9 MAAC 12-6 thrilling double-overtime triumph against Iona. junior forward Rhamel Brown, who finished with 14 Junior forward Rhamel Brown enjoyed points and eight rebounds, marking his 18th double- 58.4 Points 67.4 a breakout campaign, earning All-MAAC Second digit performance of the season. Team honors. The 6’7” co-captain from Brooklyn Etherly scored 19 of his 30 points by half - 60.8 Points Allowed 63.7 stepped up for the Jaspers with the absence of senior guard George Beamon who suffered a time as the Greyhounds carried a 39-35 advantage 41.0% FG % 43.5% season ending injury. Beamon was the MAAC’s into the locker room. Etherly scored seven of nine scoring champion in 2011-12, averaging 19.0 straight points by Loyola in the last five minutes to 40.6% OPP FG% 42.1% points per game, and entered the year as the capture a lead it did not relinquish. seventh top returning scorer in the nation. The Jaspers led for the majority of the first 33.7% 3FG % 30.0% Brown led Manhattan, averaging 11.7 half with Donovan Kates posting nine of his 11 points and ranked fifth in the MAAC with 7.1 points in the opening stanza. Kates shot a perfect 35.6% OPP 3FG% 30.5% rebounds per game. For the third straight year, 7--for-7 at the free-throw line and matched Brown’s Brown led the MAAC in blocked shots (88), rank - eight rebounds. 64.8% FT% 67.8% ing 10th nationally with 3.03 per game. Brown Manhattan rallied back from a 13 point also led the league with a 55.6% field goal shoot - deficit in the second half. Sophomore forward 32.4 Rebounds 34.5 ing mark. One of the most unique players in con - Emmy Andujar made it a three-point game with a ference history, Brown teased triple-doubles on layup with 3:55 remaining, but the Jaspers could 10.8 Assists 12.1 several occasions. He had five double-doubles not get any closer. Senior guard Mohamed Koita and had four career-high seven block perform - buried key three-pointers to power the spurt. ances. 16.5 Turnovers 11.8 Junior co-captain Michael Alvarado and Andujar and Koita each posted 10 points. sophomore Emmy Andujar were also factors in 4.3 Blocks 4.5 the Jaspers’ success in the last five weeks of the Last Meeting season. Alvarado, a 6’2” point guard from the 6.8 Steals 7.3 Bronx, returned to the starting line up on Jan. 27, (MAAC Tournament) coming back from an ankle injury he suffered on Scoring Breakdown Jan. 1 against Stony Brook. Alvarado started the Manhattan 94, Loyola 79 final 10 games of the regular-season as he March 5, 2010 2012-2013 Stats helped Manhattan post a 4-1 home record during MAAC Tournament First Round this span. Alvarado was the second leading scor - Albany, N.Y. - Times Union Center er in the Jaspers’ spread offense with 8.2 points Class Pts Pct. per game. The Jaspers rallied behind Rico Pickett’s Freshmen 268 16% Andujar, a 6’6” 205-pound point forward career-high 33 points to knock Loyola out of the from the Bronx, led Manhattan in assists for the second straight year with 72, going along with a 2010 MAAC Tournament with a 94-79 victory. Darryl Sophomore 621 37% 7.8 scoring average. Crawford added 16 points and 10 rebounds to send Sophomore forward Donovan Kates has Manhattan into the Quarterfinals. Junior 553 33% emerged as a key threat for the Jaspers. Kates Manhattan had its highest scoring half of has scored in double-figures in six of the last the season opening a 51-36 advantage by intermis - Senior 247 14% seven MAAC games. He is averaging 11.1 points sion. Pickett had 23 points in the first 20 minutes, and shooting 90.6% (29-32) at the free-throw line shooting 8-for-12 in the period. Manhattan scored Scoring Pts Pct. during this stretch. 14 unanswered points to rush out to a 14-2 advan - Manhattan placed two first-year players tage less than five minutes into the ballgame. Starters 1054 62% on the MAAC Rookie Team in Shane Richards Manhattan never looked back. The Jaspers opened and RaShawn Stores. Richards averaged 9.2 a 19 point lead in the first half. Bench 639 38% points appearing in all 18 MAAC contests. He fin - The Jaspers received 14 points and five ished the regular-season fifth in the league shoot - rebounds from Brandon Adams. George Beamon Points in the Paint Pts Pct. ing 39.6% beyond the arc and sixth averaging added 13 points and seven rebounds in 12 minutes 2.0 threes per contest. off the Manhattan bench. Manhattan 721 42.6% Stores was named MAAC Rookie of the Week three times. He averaged 5.7 points and Shane Walker led Loyola with 26 points Opponents 664 37.7% dished out 67 assists, playing in all 29 games. and eight boards. The Greyhounds received 13 Manhattan has been the top defensive points and seven rebounds from Jamal Barney, and Points off Turnovers Pts Pct. team in conference action. The Jaspers lead the Brett Harvey posted 10 points. MAAC yielding only 57.6 points per game and a Manhattan 361 21.3% 38.1% field goal shooting defense. Series History Loyola Opponents 460 26.1% Manhattan and Loyola meet for the 56th Bench Scoring Pts Pct. The Greyhounds won four of the last time in series history. The Jaspers own a 31-24 five games of the regular-season, including a 63- record all-time against the Greyhounds, but Loyola Manhattan 639 37.7% 61 win over Manhattan on March 3 in Baltimore. has an active six-game win streak against the Erik Etherly led the charge against the Jaspers Jaspers. The Greyhounds have also won 12 of their Opponents 421 23.9% with a career-high 30 points. last 15 meetings. Junior guard Dylon Cormier is the The Jaspers’ last victory over Loyola was FT% Last 5 min. + OT Pts Pct. Greyhounds’ leading scorer with 16.6 points per in the 2010 MAAC Tournament First Round when game. Cormier is the fifth leading scorer in the Manhattan 99 63.9% MAAC. The Baltimore native has handed out a Manhattan defeated the Greyhounds 94-79 on March 5 at the Times Union Center in Albany, N.Y. team-high 74 assists this season. Opponents 110 65.1% Etherly, a 6’7” 225-pound graduate stu - Jaspers’ guard Rico Pickett led the way with 33 dent, has posted 16.2 points per game. He is tied points and Darryl Crawford delivered a double-dou - with Anthony Winbush averaging 6.3 rebounds. ble with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Manhattan FG% Last 5 min. + OT Pts Pct. Senior guard Robert Olson is the third converted 38-of-46 free-throw attempts. Greyhound averaging double-figures with a 12.9 Manhattan is 3-1 in the MAAC Manhattan 179 40.2% scoring average. He is the only Loyola player to Tournament against Loyola. The Jaspers have elim - start all 31 games this season. Olson has inated the Greyhounds in their last two postseason Opponents 171 41.6% knocked down a team-high 64 three-pointers, meetings (2005, 2010). In 2005, the sixth seeded which are the fifth most in the MAAC. Jaspers upended ninth-seeded Loyola 88-67 in 3FG% Last 5 min. + OT Pts Pct. Loyola is one of the better defensive Buffalo. Four Jaspers scored in double-figures as Manhattan 57 26.8% teams in the league yielding 63.7 points per Jeff Xavier led the way posting 20 points with four game. The Greyhounds lead the MAAC with 4.5 three-pointers. Jason Wingate (19), Peter Mulligan Opponents 69 41.1% blocks per contest and rank second with 7.3 (16) and Arturo Dubois (13) also registered double- steals. digits in a 53.4% shooting performance. Game 30 vs. Loyola - March 9, 2013 - MAAC Tournament 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes Quick Hits Three Jaspers Named to All-MAAC Teams Junior forward Rhamel Brown was named to the All-MAAC Second Team, while first-  Manhattan has been edged in 6 of its 9 MAAC losses by 4 year players Shane Richards and RaShawn Stores made the league’s All-Rookie Team. Brown led Manhattan in scoring averaging 11.7 points per game. He led the MAAC in blocks with 3.03 per points or fewer contest, ranking 10th nationally in the category. Brown was arguably the elite big man in the  The Jaspers’ last three losses were by a combined 9 points league on both ends of the court as he led the MAAC shooting 55.6% and was fifth with 7.1  Manhattan has 2 of the top 6 free-throw shooters in the MAAC rebounds.  Donovan Kates is 3rd shooting 85.2% (75-88) Richards averaged 9.2 points playing in all 18 MAAC games. He delivered 11 double-  digit scoring performances and led the team in scoring 7 times. Richards finished the regular-sea - Kates leads the league shooting 89.5% (51-57) in MAAC games son fifth shooting 39.6% from downtown and sixth with 2.0 threes per game.  Kates has made 26 straight attempts with his last miss Stores was named MAAC Rookie of the Week three times. He averaged 5.9 points and coming on Feb. 3 against Saint Peter’s dished out 67 assists. He had six double-digit scoring efforts and finished the regular-season lead -  Kates is 6 free-throws away from John Leonard’s program ing the team in assists 10 times. record of 32 consecutive made in 1980-81 2012 MAAC Quarterfinals  Michael Alvarado is tied for 6th shooting 80.7% (88-109)  Alvarado is 4th shooting 83.6% (56-67) in MAAC games Manhattan had its memorable 2011-2012 campaign come to an end prematurely in the  Manhattan went 6-2 in its last 8 MAAC games of the regular-season MAAC Tournament Quarterfinals, falling in overtime to Siena 84-82 at the MassMutual Center. The  third-seeded Jaspers had a chance to advance to the Semifinals for the first time 2006, but senior Rhamel Brown led the team in the last 8 MAAC games guard Kidani Brutus’ potential game winning shot revolved around the rim twice before falling off with 12.3 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.9 blocks the mark at the end of regulation. Owen Wignot’s free-throw with 19 seconds remaining in OT  In the last 8 MAAC games, Donovan Kates averaged 10.3 capped a 22 point effort and sealed the victory for Siena. points with 11 threes and Emmy Andujar posted 9.4 A February to Remember points along with 5.9 rebounds  Manhattan is 7-3 in the last 10 games, including a 4-1 home record Manhattan went 5-2 in February capping the month with a road victory at Buffalo, edg -  In the last 6 MAAC wins, Manhattan has held its opponents below ing the Bulls 65-64 on Feb. 23. The Jaspers played their best basketball in February, delivering some of their top performances of the season in wins over Canisius (Feb. 7), Fairfield (Feb. 12) 60 points through regulation (the Jaspers limited Iona to 58 points and Iona (Feb. 15). Manhattan averaged a 12.0-point margin of victory in those three wins. in regulation, before defeating the Gaels 74-73 in double overtime The Jaspers ran away with a wire-to-wire victory over Canisius at Draddy Gymnasium on Feb. 15) and opened a season-high 27 point lead in the second half. Manhattan shot a season best 54.8%  The Jaspers have shot 42.6% from the field and limited from the field against the Golden Griffs in a balance scoring attack that featured four Jaspers scor - ing in double-figures, including a team-high 14 points from sophomore forward Donovan Kates. opponents to a 37.3% field goal mark in the last 10 games Manhattan put its top defensive performance on display in its largest margin of victory of  Manhattan leads the league lead in scoring defense, the year at Fairfield (62-40) on Feb. 12. The Jaspers held the Stags to the fewest points they holding MAAC opponents to 57.6 points per game this season allowed this season, along with keeping Fairfield to a season-low 25.4% field goal percentage  Manhattan has the top spot in the league for field goal defense. The Jaspers’ double overtime victory against Iona goes down as one of the most memo - percentage defense, limiting MAAC opponents to a 38.1% mark rable games in Draddy Gymnasium history. Manhattan junior forward Rhamel Brown had arguably  The Jaspers have held 9 of their last 11 MAAC opponents the top individual all-around performance by a MAAC player this season as he went for 21 points, below 40% shooting from the field a career-high 17 rebounds and blocked a career-high 7 shots. It was his 10th offensive rebound of  On Feb. 12, the Jaspers limited Fairfield to a season best the ballgame off a missed free-throw with 11 seconds remaining that set the stage for Emmy Andujar’s game-winning layup (74-73). 25.4% (15-59) field goal mark  The Jaspers have held 16 of the last 18 opponents to Manhattan Rallies Behind Veteran Floor General fewer than 70 points, a stretch that began Jan. 1  Manhattan has kept teams below 70 points in 16 of 18 MAAC contests Junior co-captain Michael Alvarado has been a key contributor to the Jaspers success  as of late since his return to the starting lineup on Jan. 27 in a 62-51 road victory at Rider. The Jaspers have held 7 MAAC opponents in the 50s, Alvarado worked his way back from an ankle injury he suffered on Jan. 1 against Stony Brook that 2 opponents in the 40s, and 1 opponent in the 30s sidelined the point guard from the Bronx for three games. Manhattan has posted a 7-3 record in  Fairfield’s 31 points on March 1 were the fewest the last 10 games of the regular-season since he rejoined the starting lineup. Since his return as a starter, Alvarado has four double-digit scoring performances. Alvarado has converted 82.2% (37- Manhattan has allowed all season 45) of his free-throw attempts.  Manhattan had its top shooting effort of the season, converting 54.8% (23-42) of its field goal attempts at Draddy Gymnasium Jaspers Peaking; Momentum Building for March Madness on Feb. 7, rolling past Canisius, 67-54  Manhattan transformed into one of the hottest teams in the Metro Atlantic Athletic The Jaspers opened their largest lead of the season (27) Conference, after winning 7 of its last 10 games of the regular-season. The Jaspers went on a in the second half against the Canisius (Feb. 7) season best four game winning streak from Feb. 3 - 15, which included back-to-back double-digit  Rhamel Brown set the program’s career blocks record at victories over Canisius (Feb. 7) and Fairfield (Feb. 12). Manhattan has averaged an 9.7-point mar - Fairfield on Feb. 12 with three blocks and enters the MAAC gin of victory in the last six MAAC wins. Tournament with 240 Defensive Intensity  Brown surpassed Steve Grant (220, 1974-78)  Brown leads the MAAC and is 10th nationally with Manhattan has been the top defensive team in 3.03 blocks per game the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) this sea - Career Blocks  son. The Jaspers lead the league lead, yielding only He is 10th in the NCAA for active leaders in career blocks 57.6 points per game against conference opponents. 1. Rhamel Brown (2010-present) 240  Brown also leads the MAAC with a 55.6% field goal pct. Manhattan has the best field goal defense (38.1%) ver - 2. Steve Grant (1974-78) 220  He is second in the league with a 57.7% from the field in sus the MAAC. 3. Arturo Dubois (2004-07) 159 The Jaspers’ active defense revolves around 4. Jamal Marshall (1991-95) 129 MAAC games 5. Dave Althaver (1987-91) 94  the MAAC’s reigning Defensive Player of the Year Brown ranks 5th in the MAAC averaging 7.1 rebounds Rhamel Brown, who leads the league for the third Devon Austin (2005-09) 94  Freshman forward Shane Richards hit 45 of his team-high 59 straight year in blocked shots (3.03). Brown is averaging Single Season Blocks three-point field goals against MAAC opponents, and has 3.7 blocks in the Jaspers’ 18 conference games, which posted 9.2 points per game appearing in all 18 MAAC games includes four career-high 7 block performances and one 1. Rhamel Brown (2012-13) 88  6 block effort. 2. Rhamel Brown (2011-12) 84 Richards buried 6 three-pointers at Barclays Center on Winning 5 of the last 7 MAAC games, the 3. Arturo Dubois (2005-06) 74 Dec. 22 vs. South Carolina, he sank 6 threes again on Jaspers have limited opponents to 52.9 points and a 4. Rhamel Brown (2010-11) 68 Jan. 10 versus Rider at Draddy Gymnasium, and knocked 35.0% field goal mark and 30.1% three-point field goal 5. Steve Grant (1977-78) 67 down 6 more treys at Canisius on Jan. 17 shooting percentage.  Richards has scored in double-figures in 9 of the last 15 Blocks King MAAC Single Season games, including a career-high 19 points in a win at Rider (Jan. 27) BlocksChart  Richards has led Manhattan in scoring 7 times Jaspers’ junior forward Rhamel Brown 1. Deng Gai, Fairfield (2004-05) 164  engraved his name in the Manhattan men’s basketball Junior forward Rhamel Brown has scored double-figures in record book on Feb. 12, 2013 at Fairfield when he 2. Deng Gai, Fairfield (2001-02) 117 13 of 18 MAAC games became the program’s career blocks leader. Brown sur - 3. Deng Gai, Fairfield (2002-03) 98  Brown held a streak of 8 games where he posted double- passed Steve Grant (220, 1974-78) who held the record Nakiea Miller, Iona (1999-2000) 98 digits in the scoring column from Dec. 22 through Jan. 17 for 35 years. 4. Jason Thompson, Rider (2007-08) 91  The 6’7” forward also surpassed his own single 5. Brian Carroll, Loyola (1999-2000 ) 89 Brown scored a career-high 25 points at Columbia (Dec. 29) season blocks record on March 1 against Fairfield. 6. Rhamel Brown (2012-13) 88  Manhattan is averaging 62.3 points in its 12 victories Brown has 88 blocks this season and is still climbing.  The Jaspers have shot 43.9% in wins and held opponents Brown blocked 84 shots in 2011-12. to a 36.1% field goal mark Brown’s 2.47 blocks per game average ranked in MAAC Career Blocks  the top-20 nationally in 2011-2012, leading the They have outrebounded opponents +3.7 in wins and Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in this category. 1. Deng Gai, Fairfield (2001-2005) 444 have averaged a 9.3-point margin of victory In 2010-2011, Brown blocked 68 shots, 2. Tomas Vazquez-Simmons, Canisius (2007-11) 273  Manhattan had the top turnaround in the nation with a which is the highest total ever by a Jasper fresh - 3. Lionel Simmons, La Salle (1986-90) 248 15-win improvement last year (all at NCAA Division I level) man, leading the MAAC with 2.2 blocks per game. Brown is still climbing the MAAC’s career 4. Rhamel Brown, Manhattan (2010-pres.) 240 coming off a 6-25 overall record in 2010-11 and single season blocks list in only three seasons 5. Jason Thompson, Rider (2005-08) 235 at Manhattan. Game 30 vs. Loyola - March 9, 2013 - MAAC Tournament 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes Jaspers Challenged with Non-League Slate Manhattan played arguably the most difficult Category MAAC Non-Conf 2012-2013 non-conference schedule in the MAAC this season. Coming off a 21-win campaign, returning all five Record 9-9 3-8 Manhattan’s Record When... starters and 81.2% of the scoring offense, Manhattan Points 60.0 55.7 compiled an aggressive non-league slate that featured Points Allowed 57.6 66.0 five teams that advanced to the 2012 postseason and Leading at halftime ...... 7-1 FG Pct. 42.5% 38.6% won 20+ games last year (Louisville, Harvard, Dayton, Trailing at halftime ...... 4-15 LIU Brooklyn, Stony Brook). The Jaspers did not Opponent FG Pct. 38.1% 44.7% account for the 2011-12 MAAC scoring champion Tied at halftime ...... 1-1 George Beamon to go down with an ankle injury two Turnovers 15.2 18.7 Overtime ...... 0-0 days before the opener at Louisville. Despite the set - Rebounds 34.1 29.8 back, Manhattan has fared well, as the team is finding MC shoots 50% or better from field ...... 4-0 its identity with a roster that features Preseason All- Rebounding Margin +2.2 -4.7 MC shoots between 40-49.9% from field ...... 5-8 MAAC selections Rhamel Brown, Michael Alvarado Assists 11.2 10.1 MC shoots under 40% from field ...... 3-9 and Emmy Andujar. The Jaspers are playing at a high - er level since entering the MAAC schedule. Opponent shoots 50% or better from field ...... 1-2 Opponent shoots between 40-49.9% from field ...... 1-11 Jaspers Named MAAC Rookies of the Week Opponent shoots under 40% from field ...... 10-4 First-year guard RaShawn Stores and freshman Shane Richards have each been MC shoots 40% or better from 3-point territory ...... 3-2 named the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week this season. MC shoots under 40% from 3-point territory ...... 9-15 Stores earned his first of three awards on Dec. 10 after the 5’11” point guard from Opponent shoots 40% or better from 3-point territory ...... 2-7 the Bronx averaged 10.5 points shooting 61.5% (8-13) from the field in two games. He also added nine assists without having a turnover and buried 71.4% (5-7) of his three-point field Opponent shoots under 40% from 3-point territory ...... 9-11 goal attempts. Stores had his top performance of the week against Siena (Dec. 9) as he helped MC outrebounds opponent ...... 8-6 the Jaspers earn a 75-55 triumph. He set career highs with 12 points and six assists, while Opponent outrebounds MC ...... 4-8 shooting a perfect 4-for-4 from three-point territory. Stores also grabbed five rebounds and swiped two steals in 24 minutes off the bench. Tied in rebounds ...... 0-3 Stores earned his second and third MAAC Rookie of the Week Awards in consecu - MC records 10 or more steals ...... 2-2 tive weeks. On Feb. 4, he garnered the accolade after delivering a 10-point performance to MC records 15 or more assists ...... 2-2 propel Manhattan to a 57-49 win over Saint Peter’s on Feb. 3. Then on Feb. 11, Stores received the award after scoring 13 points in a 67-54 victory over Canisius at Draddy MC commits 15 turnovers or fewer ...... 6-8 Gymnasium. MC commits more than 15 turnovers ...... 6-9 Richards was selected MAAC Rookie of the Week on Jan. 14. He averaged 14.5 MC commits fewer turnovers than opponent ...... 4-6 points and buried eight three-pointers in two appearances against Rider (Jan. 10) and Marist (Jan. 13). The 6’5” New York City native exploded for a team-high 18 points before a national MC commits more turnovers than opponent ...... 6-11 audience on ESPN3 versus Rider. He delivered another double-digit scoring performance, fin - Tie in turnovers ...... 2-0 ishing with 11 points to help lead Manhattan to a 65-53 victory over Marist. MC shoots 70% or better from the free throw line ...... 4-4 Manhattan Inks Three to NLIs MC shoots under 70% from the free throw line ...... 8-13 MC scores 59 points or fewer ...... 3-11 Manhattan signed three highly-touted student-athletes during the NCAA Early MC scores between 60-69 points ...... 7-5 Signing Period. Former five-star recruit and elite junior college prospect Chris Thomas (Denver, Colo./Chipola College), along with incoming freshmen, 6'10" center Carlton Allen (Ewing, MC scores between 70-79 points ...... 2-1 N.J./Life Center Academy) and 6'0" guard Tyler Wilson (Bronx, N.Y./Cardinal Hayes) signed MC scores between 80-89 points ...... 0-0 their National Letters of Intent to play for the Jaspers in 2013-14. MC scores between 90-99 points ...... 0-0 Thomas is 6'5" shooting guard from Colorado who is regarded as one of the purest scorers in the nation with high-major talent. He will come to Manhattan after one season play - MC scores 100 points or more ...... 0-0 ing at Chipola College for head coach Patrick Blake in Marianna, Fla. Chipola was the presea - MC allows 59 points or fewer ...... 10-2 son fourth-ranked team in the country on the National Junior College Athletic Association MC allows between 60-69 points ...... 1-11 (NJCAA) poll. Thomas was ranked as the #1 shooting guard and fifth overall prospect by Rivals.com and was an ESPN Super 60 recruit. MC allows between 70-79 points ...... 1-4 Allen comes to Manhattan from Life Center Academy in Burlington, N.J., where he MC allows between 80-89 points ...... 0-0 plays for head coach Pervis Ellison, an 11-year NBA veteran. Allen is a 6'10", 240-pound stu - MC allows between 90-99 points ...... 0-0 dent-athlete who provides a low post scoring threat for the Jaspers. He maneuvers well in the deep post and has a repertoire of inside moves, including the jump hook, according to MC allows 100 points or more ...... 0-0 ESPN.com. ESPN.com also ranks Allen as the 41st player at his position in 2013 class. Four or more Jaspers score in double figures ...... 3-2 Wilson is a speedy guard who handles the ball well and is a legitimate scoring threat. Playing in November ...... 2-3 He helped lead Cardinal Hayes to the Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) Class AA intersectional semifinals as a junior. He averaged approximately 12 points and seven Playing in December ...... 1-5 assists per game last year, after playing two years at Rice High School. Playing in January ...... 3-6 MAAC Player of the Week Honors Playing in February ...... 5-2 Playing in March ...... 1-1 Manhattan senior guard George Beamon was named MAAC Player of the Week on Playing on Saturday ...... 1-4 Nov. 26 after averaging 24.0 points and 5.5 rebounds in the two contests against Hofstra and Playing on Sunday ...... 4-6 Dayton. Beamon shot 64% (16-25) from the field and 81.3% (13-16) at the free-throw line, making a seamless transition back into the starting lineup after missing the Jaspers’ first two Playing on Monday ...... 0-0 contests with an injury. Playing on Tuesday ...... 1-1 Beamon exploded for 29 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead Manhattan to a Playing on Wednesday ...... 1-0 67-56 victory over Hofstra. He shot 10-for-15 (66.7%) from the field and it was his 19th career 20+point performance. Playing on Thursday ...... 2-2 The Roslyn, N.Y., native continued his superb play at Dayton as he delivered his Playing on Friday ...... 3-4 50th straight double-figure scoring effort. Beamon finished with 19 points, four rebounds, three Playing in the morning ...... 0-0 assists and three steals. He was 6-for-10 (60%) from the field and 6-for-6 at the free-throw line. Playing in the afternoon ...... 5-9 Beamon Among Top Returning Scorers in Nation Playing at night ...... 7-8 Top Returning Scorers Playing in front of crowd of 5,000 or more ...... 0-4 Manhattan guard George Beamon Televised games ...... 4-7 entered his final season in Riverdale ranked 2011-2012 NCAA Division I Leaders among the top returning scorers in the coun - 1. Doug McDermott, Creighton 22.9 ppg MC plays at home ...... 7-4 try. Beamon, the Metro Atlantic Athletic 2. Shane Gibson, Sacred Heart 22.0 ppg MC plays on the road ...... 5-11 Conference’s (MAAC) reigning scoring cham - pion, has finished in the top-3 of the league’s 3. CJ McCollum, Lehigh 21.9 ppg MC plays on a neutral court ...... 0-2 chart the last two years. The 6’4” native of 4. Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 21.2 ppg MC plays west of New York City ...... 1-4 Frank Gaines, IPFW 21.2 ppg Roslyn, N.Y., averaged a career-high 19.0 MC plays east of New York City ...... 1-0 points per game last season, which has land - 6. Colt Ryan, Evansville 20.5 ppg ed him 7th place among all returning players 7. George Beamon, Manhattan 19.0 ppg MC plays south of New York City ...... 2-2 in NCAA Division I. Beamon’s 2011-2012 scor - Isaiah Canaan, Murray State 19.0 ppg MC plays north of New York City ...... 0-4 ing average is also the 6th highest among 9. Devon Saddler, Delaware 18.8 ppg MC plays in New York City ...... 8-7 returning seniors for the 2012-2013 campaign. Tim Frazier, Penn State 18.8 ppg Game 30 vs. Loyola - March 9, 2013 - MAAC Tournament 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes 2012-2013 The Masiello Project Manhattan head coach Steve Masiello quickly restored Points: Margin of Victory the winning tradition in Riverdale with the greatest turn around in program history last season. The Jaspers’ 21-13 overall record last 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15+ season was the second best record by a Manhattan first-year head coach post-World War II era. It is only behind Fran Fraschilla 2110 0 0 1 1 0 02 1102 who finished the 1992-93 campaign 23-7 after inheriting a team Points: Margin of Defeat coming off a 25-9 season under the direction of head coach . NCAA Division I Top Turnarounds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15+ *NCAA Division I Wins 0114 0 2 0 2 1 11 1003 2011-12 2010-11 Improvement Manhattan 21 6 15 Indiana 27 12 15 Nevada 28 13 15 2012-2013 Peaks and Valleys Toledo 19 4 15 Norfolk State 26 12 14 Most points scored in first half ...... 40 (vs. Marist 1/13) Saint Louis 26 12 14 Fewest points scored in first half ...... 17 (at Harvard 11/16) South Carolina Upstate 21# 5 14 ...... 17 (at Columbia 12/29) # Two wins came against non-Division I oppo nents Most points scored in second half ...... 40 (vs. Rider 1/10) Manhattan Top of the Heap in Media Polls Fewest points scored in second half ...... 16 (vs. Fairfield 3/1) Most points by opponent in first half ...... 39 (at Harvard 11/16) ...... 39 (at Loyola 3/3) After only one season with Steve Masiello at the helm, Fewest points by opponent in first half ...... 13 (at Fairfield 2/12) Manhattan was picked to finish the 2012-13 campaign atop the Most points by opponent in second half ...... 51 (at Louisville 11/11) Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC), a position the program Fewest points by opponent in second half ...... 12 (vs. Fairfield 3/1) was familiar with during his time as an assistant coach (2001- Best shooting percentage in first half ...... 68.2% (vs. Marist 1/13) 2005). According to Yahoo! Sports and CBSSports.com, the Worst shooting percentage in first half ...... 25.0% (vs. Saint Peter’s 2/3) Jaspers are the MAAC’s preseason favorite. CBSSports.com also ...... 25.0% (vs. Fairfield 3/1) had Manhattan senior guard George Beamon as the projected Best shooting percentage in second half ...... 57.9% (vs. Canisius 2/7) conference Player of the Year. Worst shooting percentage in second half .. 25.0% (vs. George Washington 12/2) Manhattan Second on MAAC Preseason Poll Most points scored by a Jasper in a game ...... 29 (George Beamon vs. Hofstra 11/21) Most points scored by an opponent in a game ...... 30 (Erik Etherly, Loyola 3/3) 2012-13 MAAC Preseason Poll Most rebounds by a Jasper in a game ...... 17 (Rhamel Brown vs. Iona 2/15) Manhattan gar - Most rebounds by an opponent in a game ...... 16 (Daniel Stewart, Rider 1/13) nered its highest preseason ...... 16 (Taaj Ridley, Iona 2/15) ranking in seven years on 1. Loyola (7) 97 the annual MAAC Preseason 2. Manhattan (2) 89 2012-2013 Leads and Deficits Coaches’ Poll. The Jaspers 3. Iona (1) 70 were selected to finish as the 4. Fairfield 60 league’s runner up in 2012- 5. Niagara 58 Biggest halftime lead ...... 21 (at Fairfield 2/12) 6. Siena 55 Biggest halftime lead lost ...... 6 (at Iona 1/6) 13 as announced on ESPN3. Manhattan received two first 7. Rider 39 Biggest halftime deficit ...... 22 (at Harvard 11/16) 8. Marist 37 Biggest halftime deficit overcome ...... 4 (vs. Saint Peter’s 2/3) place votes, and was eight points behind preseason 9. Canisius 27 Biggest second half lead ...... 27 (vs. Canisius 2/7) 10. Saint Peter’s 18 Biggest second half lead lost ...... 6 (vs. Stony Brook 1/1) favorite Loyola, the defend - ...... 6 (at Niagara 1/19) ing conference champion. Biggest second half deficit ...... 39 (at Harvard 11/16) MC biggest lead overall ...... 27 (vs. Canisius 2/7) Preseason All-MAAC Honors MC biggest deficit overcome (to win game) ...... 10 (at Buffalo 2/23) ...... 10 (vs. Fairfield 3/1) Manhattan had a league-best four players selected to the 2012-13 Preseason All-MAAC Team. Senior guard George Manhattan Coaching Tree Beamon was named to the First Team, while juniors Michael Alvarado, Rhamel Brown and sophomore Emmy Andujar received Third Team honors. These four Jaspers combined for 60% of the The Manhattan men’s basketball program has had a long line of successful coaches team’s scoring last season and more than 50% of rebounding and and assistant coaches that have gone on to other jobs, and are still involved in college assists for a squad that won 21-games. basketball, whether on the bench, in front of the camera, or behind the scenes. Here Beamon is a two-time All-MAAC selection who was is a breakdown: named to the First Team last year after leading the MAAC in scor - ing with 19.0 points per game. He posted double-figures in the Coach Years at Manhattan Post Manhattan scoring column in all 33 appearances in 2011-12 and led the team Jack Powers 1968-78 (HC) Former Chairman, NIT in points 26 times. Beamon ranked in the top-25 nationally for Brian Mahoney 1978-81(HC) Head Coach, St. John’s scoring average, and he finished in the top-10 of the MAAC for Radio/TV Analyst field goal percentage (48.5% - 10th), free-throw shooting (80.1% - 1981-85 (HC) Long time NBA Assistant Coach 4th), steals (1.5 - 6th), three-point field goal percentage (42.7% - most notably with Utah Jazz 4th) and three-point field goals (61 - 9th). Beamon scored 1,131 Jim Todd 1986-87 (AC) Long time NBA Assistant Coach points in the previous two seasons. currently with New York Knicks Alvarado, a junior guard, was named to the All-MAAC Steve Lappas 1988-92(HC) Head Coach, Villanova Third Team in 2011-12. He started 26 of 30 appearances and tied for second on the team in scoring (8.5) and assists per game Head Coach, UMass (3.2), which was also the sixth best average in the MAAC. TV Analyst Alvarado ranked among the leaders in the conference with a Fran Fraschilla 1992-96 (HC) Head Coach, St. John’s 76.6% free-throw percentage. Head Coach, New Mexico Brown is a 6’7” forward who earned the MAAC Defensive TV Analyst Player of the Year award last season. Brown led the MAAC with Terry Zeh 1994-95 (AC) Women’s Head Coach, 2.5 blocks per game. He appeared in all 34 games for the Jaspers Canisius College averaging 7.9 points and 4.9 rebounds in 19.1 minutes per game. 1998-99(AC) Head Coach, Saint Peter’s He ranked second in the MAAC with a 60.1% field goal percent - Bobby Gonzalez 1999-2006 (HC) Head Coach, Seton Hall age. Mike Malone 1999-2001 (AC) Long time NBA Assistant Coach Andujar was a MAAC All-Rookie Team selection in 2011- currently with Golden State Warriors 12. He started 32 of 33 appearances tying for second on the team Chuck Martin 1999-2000 (AC) Head Coach, Marist in scoring with Alvarado (8.5 ppg). The 6’6” forward dished out a team-high 105 assists and led Manhattan with 189 rebounds. Game 30 vs. Loyola - March 9, 2013 - MAAC Tournament 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes

INDIVIDUAL Manhattan Staff

CAREER TOTALS Manhattan second-year head coach Steve Masiello reloaded his coaching staff for the 2012-2013 season after former assistants and Rashon Burno earned elevated coach - ‘12-13 TOTAL ing positions at other NCAA Division I institutions. During the offseason, Padgett was named asso - DOUBLE DIGIT SCORING ciate head coach at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala., and Burno became an assistant coach George Beamon 3 66 under two-time national championship head coach Billy Donovan at the University of Florida. Rhamel Brown 18 36 Michael Alvarado 11 35 The Jaspers current staff still features Associate Head Coach Matt Grady, who enters his Emmy Andujar 11 25 second season in Riverdale. He brings a plethora of high level collegiate experience from his time Donovan Kates 10 17 at Louisville, Cincinnati, Murray State and Morehead State. Grady oversees the primary scouting Shane Richards 11 11 and game planning responsibilities. “Matt is one of the best basketball minds out there,” says Roberto Colonette 07 Masiello. Mohamed Koita 47 Masiello reunited with assistant coach Rasheen Davis, who joined the staff in April. Davis RaShawn Stores 66 came to Riverdale from Xavier, where he spent the previous two years as an assistant coach on CJ Jones 22 Chris Mack’s staff. Davis helped the Musketeers to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances, including a run to the Sweet Sixteen in 2011-12. He joined the Division I coaching ranks in 2007-08 10+ REBOUND GAMES as a program assistant at Louisville under head coach Rick Pitino and Masiello, who was an assis - Rhamel Brown 5 18 tant on the staff. George Beamon 0 10 Oliver Antigua is the third assistant on the Jaspers’ staff. He joined the program in June Emmy Andujar 25 after a successful career at St. Raymond High School in the Bronx, where he coached the Ravens Roberto Colonette 01 to five Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) Class AA championships over his 13-year 30 POINT GAMES tenure. Antigua’s brother Orlando is an assistant coach at Kentucky. George Beamon 03 Jaspers in the Hall 20 POINT GAMES George Beamon 1 19 Coinciding with the MAAC Championships moving to the MassMutual Center in Rhamel Brown 45 Springfield, Mass., through 2014, a 600-square foot permanent display dedicated to the con - Michael Alvarado 05 ference opened at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in October 2011. The MAAC Experience includes historical items and artifacts from the MAAC’s rich 32-year history. 10+ ASSIST GAMES In addition, all 10 MAAC schools have their own display within the exhibit. Manhattan’s display features a commemorative No. 23 jersey worn by former Manhattan player, coach and athletic 5+ ASSIST GAMES director Jack Powers ‘58, the former Executive Director of the NIT. Powers was Manhattan’s Michael Alvarado 2 13 Emmy Andujar 2 12 first men’s basketball inductee to the MAAC Honor Roll in March at the 2012 MAAC George Beamon 03 Championships. RaShawn Stores 22 The 2013 MAAC Honor Roll Class will feature Manhattan standout Keith Bullock ‘93 who will be inducted into The MAAC Experience exhibit this March during the MAAC 5+ STEAL GAMES Tournament. The 1990 MAAC Rookie of the Year, Bullock helped lead a renaissance of Michael Alvarado 02 Manhattan basketball. He was a key starter on the 1992 team that snapped the Jaspers’ 15- George Beamon 01 year postseason drought by earning a berth in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). As a senior in 1993, Bullock was named the MAAC Player of the Year and MAAC TRIPLE-DOUBLES Tournament MVP, as Manhattan won its first MAAC title and reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1958. A three-time First Team All-MAAC selection, Bullock finished his DOUBLE-DOUBLES career with 1,992 points, 1,012 rebounds, ranking him second in program history on both lists. Rhamel Brown 5 12 George Beamon 0 10 Emmy Andujar 13 #The6thBorough Roberto Colonette 01 FIVE OR MORE “3’s” IN A GAME #The6thBorough is the newly formed Official Manhattan Basketball Student Section Shane Richards 44 in Draddy Gymnasium that made its debut at Manhattan Madness in October. #The6thBorough was a concept developed by Student Government in conjunction with the Student Activities Office and the Athletic Department. #The6thBorough is located in the end 2012-2013 Leader Board zone closest to the visiting bench. Over 2,000 #The6thBorough t-shirts were distributed to Games leading MC in scoring: Brown (8), Richards (7), students in an effort to organize involvement at basketball games and build a stronger home Andujar (4), Alvarado (4), Kates (3), Beamon (2), Stores (1), court advantage. Koita (1) Games leading MC in rebounding: Brown (17), Andujar (8), Manhattan All-Time Record Richards (2), Kates (2),Colonette (1), Stores (1), Beamon (1), Alvarado (1) In its 107th season, the Manhattan College men’s basketball program boasts a Games leading MC in assists: Stores (10), Alvarado (10), 1280-1148 (.527) overall record and 243-271 (.473) MAAC mark in 32 seasons as a Andujar (10), Kates (2), Richards (1), Jones (1), Brown (1) conference member. The Jaspers’ storied men’s basketball team was established in 1904-05 Games leading MC in minutes: Brown (9), Kates (8), and served a two-year hiatus due to World War II (1943-44 & 1944-45). Andujar (5), Beamon (3), Stores (2), Richards (1), Alvarado (1) Double-Figures Scoring: Brown (18), Alvarado (11), Jaspers at Draddy Gymnasium Richards (11), Andujar (11), Kates (10), Stores (6), Koita (4), Beamon (3), Jones (2) Draddy Gymnasium has played host to several Jasper victories and memorable Double-Doubles: Brown (5), Andujar (1) moments since it opened in 1978. Manhattan holds a 247-178 (.579) all-time record at Draddy Gymnasium. General Information What’s a Jasper?

The unique nickname of Manhattan College’s athletic teams, the Jaspers, comes Location Riverdale, N.Y. from one of the College’s most memorable figures, Brother Jasper of Mary, F.S.C., who Enrollment 3,200 served at the College in the late 19th century. One of the greatest achievements of Brother Jasper was that he brought the then lit - Founded 1853 tle-known sport of baseball to Manhattan College and became the team’s first coach. Since Nickname Jaspers Brother was also the Prefect of Discipline, he supervised the student fans at Manhattan Green (PMS #349) & White College baseball games while also directing the team itself. Colors During one particularly warm and humid day when Manhattan College was playing a Conference Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) semi-pro baseball team called the Metropolitans, Brother Jasper noticed the Manhattan stu - Brennan O’Donnell, Ph. D. dents were becoming restless and edgy as Manhattan came to bat in the seventh inning of a President close game. To relieve the tension, Brother Jasper called time-out and told the students to Director of Athletics Robert J. Byrnes, ‘68 stand up and stretch for a few minutes until the game resumed. 718-862-7227 Since the College annually played the New York Giants in the late 1880’s and into Athletic Dept. Phone the 1890’s at the old , the Manhattan College practice of the “seventh inning Home Court Draddy Gymnasium (2,345) stretch” spread into the major leagues, where it has now become a time-honored custom All-Time Record/Years 1280-1148 [.527]/107 practiced by millions of fans annually. Game 30 vs. Loyola - March 9, 2013 - MAAC Tournament 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes Head Coach Steve Masiello Second Season (33-30) Manhattan College head coach Steve Masiello has quickly restored the winning tradition to the storied men’s basketball program in Riverdale, laying the foundation for the Jaspers’ return to prominence. Masiello has rejuvenated the Jaspers with strong national recruiting that has trans - formed Manhattan into a top contender in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference for years to come.

Long-time ESPN commentator has even noted, “Remember this name, Steve Masiello. A young, rising coach doing a great job at Manhattan.”

Masiello was named Manhattan’s 23rd head coach in program history on April 11, 2011. He arrived back in his native New York after spending six years in the Big East as an assistant at Louisville under head coach Rick Pitino.

In his first season at Manhattan, the Jaspers enjoyed the biggest turnaround in the nation, post - ing 21 victories in 2011-2012, a 15-win improvement from the previous season. It went down as Masiello’s Winning Ways the largest turnaround in program history, and he posted the second most wins by a Manhattan first-year head coach, trailing only Fran Fraschilla’s 23 victories in 1992-93. As a Head Coach

Masiello garnered Co-Coach of the Year honors by the Metropolitan Writer’s Association in 2011- Manhattan College (2011 – present) 12 as he led Manhattan to its first postseason appearance since 2006. The Jaspers advanced to Overall Record the Second Round of the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT). Masiello mentored three All- 2011-2012 21-13 CIT Second Round MAAC selections in 2011-2012, including First Team honoree and the league’s scoring champion 2012-2013 12-17 George Beamon. As an Assistant Coach The Jaspers have also excelled in the classroom under Masiello. Three players earned both University of Louisville (2005 – 2011) MAAC All-Academic distinction and the prestigious Honors Court recognition by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) in 2012. It marked the most student-athlete honorees 2005-2006 21-13 NIT Semifinals on both award lists out of the 10 MAAC institutions. 2006-2007 24-10 NCAA Tournament Second Round 2007-2008 27-9 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight Over his six-year tenure at Louisville, Masiello helped lead the Cards to a 148-61 (.708) overall 2008-2009 31-6 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight (No. 1 Overall Seed), Big East Champions record, six straight 20-win seasons and four NCAA Tournament appearances. Louisville 2009-2010 20-13 NCAA Tournament Second Round advanced to the Elite Eight twice (2008 & 2009) during that time. Masiello played a vital role in 2010-2011 25-10 NCAA Tournament First Round building Louisville's 2009 Big East Championship team, which won 31 games, including a pro - 148-61 (.708) gram record 16 in conference, and entered the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed. One of the nation's most renowned recruiters, Masiello effectively directed the Cards' recruiting Manhattan College (2001 - 2005) efforts by signing four Top-20 recruiting classes, which included four McDonald's All-Americans 2001-2002 20-9 NIT First Round over his time in Louisville. The Cards' 2008 recruiting class garnered a No. 4 national ranking, 2002-2003 23-7 NCAA Tournament First Round, featuring 2008 USA Today High School National Player of the Year and future NBA player MAAC Champions Samardo Samuels. 2003-2004 25-6 NCAA Tournament Second Round, MAAC Champions Masiello was named one of the nation's Top 25 collegiate assistant coaches according to 2004-2005 15-14 FoxSports.com (2010) & Rivals.com (2007). He managed the Cards' game preparation and 83-36 (.697) scouting responsibilities for his last three years with the program as Louisville amassed a 76-29 Playing Career (.724) overall record, including a 39-15 (.722) mark in the Big East during this stretch. University of Kentucky (1996 – 2000) Masiello is back in Riverdale for his second coaching tenure at Manhattan. He previously helped lead the Jaspers to three postseason appearances in four years (2001-2005) as an assistant, 1996-1997 35-5 NCAA Tournament Finals, which included two trips to the NCAA Tournament (2003 & 2004) and one to the NIT (2002). SEC Champions 1997-1998 35-4 National Champions, Under his tutelage, the Jaspers posted an 83-36 (.697) overall record and won the 2003 & 2004 SEC Champions Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championships. Masiello was a key contributor on the 1998-1999 28-9 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight, Jaspers' coaching staff which helped lead Manhattan to its third NCAA Tournament victory in pro - SEC Champions gram history in 2004, defeating Florida in the First Round. 1999-2000 23-10 NCAA Tournament Second Round Prior to Manhattan, Masiello served as the administrative assistant at Tulane under head coach (served as Wildcats’ co-captain) for one year (2000-01). 121-28 (.812)

A 2000 graduate of the University of Kentucky with a degree in communications, Masiello was a  2011-12 MetropolitaQn Wuriitecr’skAsHsoictias tion Co-Coach of the Year four-year member of the Wildcats' basketball team, playing under head coaches Rick Pitino  Manhattan had the top turnaround in the nation with a (1996-97) and (1997-2000). During his playing career, Kentucky went to the Final 15-win improvement last year (all at NCAA Division I level) coming off a 6-25 overall record in 2010-11 Four twice (1997 & 1998), advancing to the National Championship game both times and winning  the title in 1998. Masiello was named the Wildcats' co-captain his senior year. Guided the Jaspers to 21-wins, the second most for a rookie head coach in the program’s 107-year history Masiello hails from White Plains, N.Y., and attended Archbishop Stepinac High School. He com -  He was the 9th youngest head coach in the nation in his pleted his final two years at the Harvey School in Katonah, N.Y., where he helped the basketball first year at the helm program win the New England Prep School Athletic Association Championship. Masiello also  Manhattan’s 10 road wins in 2011-12 tied for the 14th most served as a ball boy for the New York Knicks during his youth. in the nation Game 30 vs. Loyola - March 9, 2013 - MAAC Tournament 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes 2012-2013 Roster Numerical

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School 0 Shane Richards Fr. F 6-5 185 New York, N.Y./York Prep 1 CJ Jones Fr. G 6-0 175 Chicago, Ill./St. Thomas More Preparatory 5 Rhamel Brown Jr. F/C 6-7 230 Brooklyn, N.Y./Transit Tech 10 Ryan McCoy So. F 6-9 185 Skillman, N.J./Montgomery 11 Mark Jackson, Jr. RS-So. G 6-3 210 Brooklyn, Calif./Taft/Louisville 12 RaShawn Stores So. G 5-11 190 Bronx, N.Y./All Hallows/Robinson School 13 Emmy Andujar So. F 6-6 205 Bronx, N.Y./Rice 15 Adam Lacey Fr. C 6-10 230 Chula Vista, Calif./San Diego High School 22 Roberto Colonette Gr. F 6-7 210 Queens, N.Y./Robert F. Kennedy/ASA College 24 George Beamon Sr. G/F 6-4 175 Roslyn, N.Y./Roslyn 30 Ashton Pankey* So. F 6-10 225 Bronx, N.Y./St. Anthony’s/Maryland 31 Michael Alvarado Jr. G 6-2 180 Bronx, N.Y./All Hallows 32 Mohamed Koita Sr. G 6-4 195 Cergy, France/Stoneridge Prep 33 Donovan Kates So. G 6-6 200 Hopkinsville, Ky./Christian County

Alphabetical

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School 31 Michael Alvarado Jr. G 6-2 180 Bronx, N.Y./All Hallows 13 Emmy Andujar So. F 6-6 205 Bronx, N.Y./Rice 24 George Beamon Sr. G/F 6-4 175 Roslyn, N.Y./Roslyn 5 Rhamel Brown Jr. F/C 6-7 230 Brooklyn, N.Y./Transit Tech 22 Roberto Colonette Gr. F 6-7 220 Queens, N.Y./Robert F. Kennedy/ASA College 11 Mark Jackson, Jr. RS-So. G 6-3 210 Brooklyn, Calif./Taft/Louisville 1 CJ Jones Fr. G 6-0 175 Chicago, Ill./St. Thomas More Preparatory 33 Donovan Kates So. G 6-6 200 Hopkinsville, Ky./Christian County 32 Mohamed Koita Sr. G 6-4 195 Cergy, France/Stoneridge Prep 15 Adam Lacey Fr. C 6-10 230 Chula Vista, Calif./San Diego High School 10 Ryan McCoy So. F 6-9 185 Skillman, N.J./Montgomery 30 Ashton Pankey* So. F 6-10 225 Bronx, N.Y./St. Anthony’s/Maryland 0 Shane Richards Fr. F 6-5 185 New York, N.Y./York Prep 12 RaShawn Stores So. G 5-11 190 Bronx, N.Y./All Hallows/Robinson School

* Must sit 2012-13 per NCAA transfer requirements Pronunciation Guide Emmy Andujar (Ann-do-har) – Steve Masiello (Kentucky ‘00), Second Season Head coach Oliver Antigua (Ann-tee-gwah) Matt Grady (Saint Joseph’s ‘01), Second Season Associate head coach - Rhamel Brown (Ruh-mel) – Rasheen Davis (St. Thomas Aquinas ‘02), First Season Assistant coaches Roberto Colonette (Col-lin-net) Oliver Antigua (Pittsburgh ‘98), First Season Mohamed Koita (Coy – tah) – Mathiew Wilson (Louisville ‘10), Second Season Director of Basketball Operations Steve Masiello (Massey-EL-oh) Strength & Conditioning Coach – Louie Larizza (Fairleigh Dickinson ‘12), First Season Roster Breakdown Roster by State/Country Roster by Position Roster by Height Roster by Class Lacey 6-10 Guards (6): Alvarado, Jackson, Graduate Student (1): Colonette California (2): Jackson, Lacey Jones, Kates, Koita, Stores Pankey 6-10 McCoy 6-9 France (1): Koita Brown 6-7 Seniors (2): Beamon, Koita Guards/Forward (1): Beamon Colonette 6-7 Andujar 6-6 Illinois (1): Jones Kates 6-6 Juniors (2): Alvarado, Brown Forwards (5): Andujar, Kentucky (1): Kates Colonette, McCoy, Pankey, Richards 6-5 Beamon 6-4 Andujar, Kates, Richards Koita 6-4 Sophomores (6): New York (8): Alvarado, Jackson, Jr. 6-3 McCoy, Pankey, Stores, Jackson Andujar, Beamon, Brown, Brown Alvarado 6-2 Colonette, Forward/Center (1): Pankey, Richards, Stores Jones 6-0 Freshmen (3): Jones, Lacey, Stores 5-11 Centers (1): Lacey Richards New Jersey (1): McCoy Game 30 vs. Loyola - March 9, 2013 - MAAC Tournament 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes Visit GoJaspers.com Men’s Basketball Statistics page for Career Stats & the Player Bio Pages for 2012-2013 Game-by-Game Stats # 24 George Beamon 2012-2013 6’4” 175 CAREER HIGHS Season Highs 29, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 Points: 35, vs. Siena, 2/13/11 Points: Senior 7, three times Rebounds: 11, twice Rebounds: 3, at Dayton, 11/24/12 Assists : 7, vs. Fairfield, 2/11/11 Assists : 4, vs. George Washington, 12/2/12 Guard/ Steals: 5, vs. Marist, 1/9/11 Steals: 10, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 FGM: 14, at Canisius, 1/27/12 FGM: 15, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 FGA: 24, at Canisius, 1/27/12 FGA: Forward 2, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 3FGM: 5, vs. Siena, 3/4/12 3FGM: 5, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 3FGA: 11, vs. Brown, 11/15/11 3FGA: Roslyn,N.Y. 7, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 FTM: 14, at Canisius, 2/25/11 FTM: 10, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 FTA: 14, at Canisius, 2/25/11 FTA: 3, twice Roslyn TO: 7, at George Mason, 12/23/11 TO: n/a Blocks: 4, at Loyola, 1/5/12 Blocks: 39, at Fordham, 11/29/12 Minutes: 45, vs. Siena, 3/4/11 Minutes: Quick Hits: Second year co-captain... regarded as one of the top scorers in the country who polished his defensive skills in the offseason... 2012-13 Preseason All-MAAC First Team selection... Preseason Lou Henson All-America Team by CollegeInsider.com, an award given annually to the top mid-major players in college basketball... two-time All-MAAC honoree... has scored 1,131 points in his last two seasons (2010-11 - 505 points, 2011-12 - 626 points)... 33rd player to join the program’s 1,000-point club 2012-13: Appeared in four games before suffering a season-ending injury... averaged 16.8 points and 2.3 steals per game... recorded a season-high 29 points and grabbed seven rebounds in a 67-58 victory over Hofstra... posted his 50th straight double-digit scoring performance with 19 points at Dayton... named MAAC Player of the Week on Nov. 26. 2011-12: Led the MAAC in scoring with 19.0 points per game... All-MAAC First Team, All-Metropolitan Second Team and All-NABC District I Second Team... finished 24th in all of NCAA Division I in scoring average (19.0)... named MAAC Player of the Week twice and CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major National Player of the Week once... scored in double figures in all 33 appearances... finished in the top-10 of the MAAC in free-throw shooting (80.1%, 4th), three-point field goal percentage (42.7%, 4th) steals (1.5 spg, 6th), three-point field goals (61, 9th), field goal percentage (48.5%, 10th)... led Manhattan in scoring 26 times... 626 points were 4th most for a single season in program history... developed into one of the top three- point shooters in MAAC, improving from 6 to 61 threes 2010-11: All-MAAC and All-Metropolitan Third Team selection... finished third in the MAAC in scoring (16.3 ppg)... scored in double-digits 28 of 31 appearances... led Manhattan in scoring 18 times... 10th in free-throw shooting (73.8%) # 22 Roberto Colonette 6’7” 210 CAREER HIGHS 2012-2013 Grad Student Season Highs Points: 15, at. Colorado St., 11/22/11 Forward 7, vs. Marist 1/13/13 Rebounds: 14, at. Colorado St., 11/22/11 Points: 7, at Harvard, 11/16/12 3, twice Rebounds: Queens,N.Y. Assists : 1 five times 3, twice Assists: Steals: Steals: 2, at Fordham, 11/29/12 4, three times Robert F. Kennedy/ FGM: FGM: 3, three times FGA: 10, vs. Siena, 3/4/12 FGA: 6, twice ASA College 3FGM: 1, three times 3FGM: 1, three times 3FGA: 2, at Loyola 3/3/13 3FGA: 2, at Loyola 3/3/13 FTM: 11, at Colorado St., 11/22/11 FTM: 3, three times FTA: 16, at Colorado St., 11/22/11 FTA: 4, four times TO: 4, four times TO: 3, twice Blocks: 3, three times Blocks: 3, twice 28, twice Minutes: 28, twice Minutes: Quick Hits: Fifth-year player who is working toward a master’s degree in organizational leadership... earned bachelor’s degree from Manhattan in management last May... versatile big man who maneuvers well around the hoop... received medical red-shirt for 2010-11 season... transferred to Manhattan from ASA College in Brooklyn playing for head coach Ken Wilcox... named 2009-10 Junior College Region XV Division I Player of the Year and garnered Junior College All-American Honorable Mention after guiding ASA College to the 2010 Region XV Division I Championship... certified Eagle Scout, the highest attainable ranking by the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) 2012-13: Started 15 of 18 MAAC appearances... averaged 3.3 points and 2.9 rebounds appearing in all 29 games during the regular-season... posted 14 blocks... posted a season-high seven points in a win over Marist (1/13)... led Manhattan with seven rebounds at Harvard (11/16) 2011-12: Earned Manhattan Athletics Comeback Player of the Year Award... played in all 34 games, starting 26 times... averaged 6.3 points, 5.1 rebounds and nearly one block in 18.1 minutes per game... led the Jaspers in rebounding 10 times... made first career start at Manhattan in win over Fresno State and remained in the starting lineup for 26 straight contests... finished second on the team and 9th in the MAAC with 33 blocked shots Game 30 vs. Loyola - March 9, 2013 - MAAC Tournament 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes

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# 32 Mohamed Koita 2012-2013 6’4” 195 CAREER HIGHS Season Highs Points: 13, at Niagara, 1/19/13 Points: 13, at Niagara, 1/19/13 Senior Rebounds: 6, at Iona, 1/6/13 Rebounds: 8, twice Assists : 2, three times Assists : 3, three times Guard Steals: 2, twice Steals: 2, nine times FGM: 4, vs. Stony Brook 1/1/13 FGM: 5, at Albany, 3/14/12 Cergy, France FGA: 8, twice FGA: 9, twice 3FGM: 3, four times 3FGM: 3, four times 3FGA: 6, at Saint Peter’s 1/4/13 Stoneridge 3FGA: 6, at Saint Peter’s 1/4/13 FTM: 4, at Niagara, 1/19/13 FTM: 4, at Niagara, 1/19/13 FTA: 4, at Niagara, 1/19/13 Prep FTA: 4, three times TO: 3, vs. South Carolina 12/22/12 TO: 3, four times Blocks: 1, twice Blocks: 3, vs. Siena, 3/4/12 Minutes: 27, at Iona, 1/6/13 Minutes: 32, twice Quick Hits: Fourth-year senior who has rehabilitated from an injury-plagued first two years with the program... slashing guard with good shooting range and above average defensive skills... coming off his first full season at Manhattan, after being available for only 26 games as a freshman and sopho - more... played two years at nationally-ranked Stoneridge Prep in California, after playing three years with a club team in France... member of French National Under-16 Team, which finished fifth in 2006 European Championships... Top-10 Adidas Nations prospect in 2007... member of French National Under-19 Team in 2009... standout track & field athlete prior to Manhattan 2012-13: Started 11 of 18 MAAC appearances... averaged 3.3 points per game and shot 43.2% (19-44) from three-point territory... led the MAAC in three-point field goal percentage during the regular-season... scored in double-figures four times during the regular-season, including a team-high 13 points on a perfect 3-for-3 shooting beyond the arc and 4-for-4 at the free-throw line at Niagara (1/19) 2011-12: Started 25 of 33 games... averaged 2.9 points and 1.6 rebounds in 13.3 minutes per game... elevated production in last six games with a 6.5 scoring average... started 17 of 18 MAAC appearances # 31 Michael Alvarado 2012-2013 6’2” 180 CAREER HIGHS Season Highs Points: 25, at Iona, 2/7/11 Points: 19, twice Junior Rebounds: 5, nine times Rebounds: 5, three times Assists : 9, twice Assists : 6, vs. South Carolina 12/22/12 Guard Steals: 8, vs. Marist, 2/2/12 Steals: 4, vs. South Carolina 12/22/12 FGM: 8, at Canisius, 2/25/11 FGM: 5, twice FGA: 17, twice FGA: 11, at Marist, 12/7/12 Bronx,N.Y. 3FGM: 3, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 3FGM: 3, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 3FGA: 7, at Marist, 1/30/11 3FGA: 6, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 FTM: 12, at NJIT, 11/13/10 FTM: 10, at Fordham, 11/29/12 All Hallows FTA: 15, at NJIT, 11/13/10 FTA: 12, at Fordham, 11/29/12 TO: 7, at Fordham, 11/29/12 TO: 7, at Fordham, 11/29/12 Blocks: 1, four times Blocks: 1, at Harvard, 11/16/12 Minutes: 45, vs. Siena, 3/4/11 Minutes: 41, vs. Iona 2/15/13 Quick Hits: Co-captain... 2012-13 Preseason All-MAAC Third Team selection... two-time All-MAAC selection... regarded as one of the premier point guards in the conference... experienced pass-first point guard with a knack for scoring... elevates game in clutch situations, has made multiple buzzer beat - ers during his career. 2012-13: Started 19 of 26 appearances... averaged 8.2 points and 2.1 assists... finished the regular-season ranked 6th in the MAAC for free-throw shooting (80.7%)... started 10 of 15 MAAC appearances... missed three games after suffering an ankle injury against Stony Brook (1/1)... averaged 8.7 points, 2.0 assists and 2.7 rebounds in MAAC games... led Manhattan in assists 10 times... posted 11 double-digit scoring performances 2011-12: All-MAAC Third Team selection... started 26 of 30 appearances, missing the last three regular-season games and MAAC Tournament due to injury... tied for 6th in MAAC averaging 3.2 assists per game... tied for 4th in the conference in assist:turnover ratio (1.3 to 1)... finished 7th in the MAAC averaging 1.4 steals per game... had 12th best free-throw shooting percentage (76.6%) in the MAAC... tied for 2nd best scoring average (8.5 ppg) on the team... dished out 95 assists... led Manhattan in scoring 12 times and in assists 11 times 2010-11: All-MAAC Rookie Team honoree... ranked 2nd on the team and 17th in the MAAC averaging 11.2 points per game... started 23 of 26 appearances and handed out a team-high 82 assists... finished 10th in the MAAC averaging 3.2 assists per game... led Manhattan and ranked 8th in the league shooting 78.2% at the free-throw line... led Jaspers in assists 15 times... named MAAC Rookie of the Week twice Game 30 vs. Loyola - March 9, 2013 - MAAC Tournament 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes

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# 5 Rhamel Brown 2012-2013 6’7” 230 CAREER HIGHS Season Highs Points: 25, at Columbia, 12/29/12 Points: 25, at Columbia, 12/29/12 Junior Rebounds: 17, vs. Iona, 2/15/13 Rebounds: 17, vs. Iona, 2/15/13 Assists : 4, at Iona, 1/6/13 Assists : 4, at Iona, 1/6/13 Forward/ Steals: 4, vs. Texas A&M, 11/26/10 Steals: 4, vs. South Carolina 12/22/12 FGM: 9, three times FGM: 9, three times Center FGA: 19, at Columbia, 12/29/12 FGA: 19, at Columbia, 12/29/12 3FGM: n/a 3FGM: n/a 3FGA: 1, three times 3FGA: 1, at Saint Peter’s 1/4/13 Brooklyn, N.Y. FTM: 7, at Columbia, 12/29/12 FTM: 7, at Columbia, 12/29/12 FTA: 13, vs. Marist 1/13/13 FTA: 13, vs. Marist 1/13/13 Transit Tech TO: 4, four times TO: 4, three times Blocks: 7, four times Blocks: 7, four times Minutes: 42, vs. Iona 2/15/13 Minutes: 42, vs. Iona 2/15/13 Quick Hits: Co-captain... 2012-13 Preseason All-MAAC Third Team selection... one of the top shot blockers in the nation... defensive specialist who has devel - oped into a dominant all-around big man in the MAAC... southpaw who has led the MAAC in blocks the last two years... blocked 152 shots in his first two seasons at Manhattan and is on pace to break the program’s career record 2012-13: Second Team All-MAAC selection... finished the regular-season ranked 10th nationally with 3.03 blocks per game... led the MAAC with a 55.6% field goal percentage and ranked fifth with a 7.1 rebounding average at the end of the regular-season... posted five double-doubles, includ - ing an 18-point, 15-rebound outburst at #2 Louisville (11/11)... scored in double-figures 18 times and led Manhattan in scoring eight times during the regular-season 2011-12: MAAC Defensive Player of the Year, the first player in Manhattan history to receive this honor... ranked 7th on ESPN.com’s ‘Top Shot Blockers in the Nation’ list... set the program’s single season record with 84 blocked shots... ranked in the top-20 of NCAA Division I with 2.47 blocks per contest... finished 2nd in the MAAC with a 60.1% field goal percentage, which was the 8th-highest for a single season in program histo - ry... appeared in all 34 games, starting eight, averaged 7.9 points and 4.9 rebounds in 19.1 minutes per game 2010-11: Set a Manhattan freshman record with 68 blocks, which ranks the third highest on the program’s single season list... led the MAAC aver - aging 2.2 blocks per game... led the team and tied for 5th in the MAAC averaging 7.1 rebounds... averaged 6.7 points, while leading the team with a 50.6% field goal percentage. # 13 Emmy Andujar 6’6” 205 2012-2013 Sophomore CAREER HIGHS Season Highs 19, vs. UNCW, 2/18/12 Points: Points: 17, at Iona, 1/6/13 16, vs. Loyola, 1/27/13 Forward Rebounds: Rebounds: 16, vs. Loyola, 1/27/13 8, at Binghamton, 12/30/11 Assists : Assists: 5, twice 3, three times Steals: Steals: 2, four times 7, twice Bronx,N.Y. FGM: FGM: 7, twice 15, twice FGA: FGA: 15, twice 3, vs. UNCW, 2/18/12 3FGM: 3FGM: 2, three times 5, at Dayton, 11/24/12 Rice 3FGA: 3FGA: 5, twice 5, three times FTM: FTM: 4, twice 6, five times FTA: FTA: 6, three times 6, twice TO: TO: 6, twice 1, 10 times Blocks: Blocks: 1, three times 41, vs. Iona 2/15/13 Minutes: Minutes: 41, vs. Iona 2/15/13 Quick Hits: 2012-13 Preseason All-MAAC Third Team selection... second-year player who is mature beyond his years... complete player who is a triple-double threat... possesses a high basketball IQ and has phenomenal passing skills... consistent player who has great poise 2012-13: Led Manhattan in assists during the regular-season for the second straight year with 72... averaged 7.8 points and 5.0 rebounds after playing in all 29 games during the regular-season... posted 11 double-digit scoring efforts, led the team in assists 10 times and in rebounds eight times during the regular-season... exploded for a double-double with 12 points and 16 rebounds against Loyola (1/25) 2011-12: MAAC All-Rookie Team honoree... started 32 of 33 appearances... tied for second on the team in scoring by averaging 8.5 points per game... dished out a team-high 105 assists and led Manhattan with 189 rebounds... tied for 6th in the MAAC averaging 3.2 assists per contest... tied for 4th in the league in assist:turnover ratio (1.3 to 1)... 9th highest field goal percentage in the MAAC shooting 49.1% from the field... 10th in the league averaging 4.2 defensive rebounds per game... shot 73.3% from the free-throw line and averaged 26.2 minutes per game... named MAAC Rookie of the Week twice Game 30 vs. Loyola - March 9, 2013 - MAAC Tournament 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes Visit GoJaspers.com Men’s Basketball Statistics page for Career Stats & the Player Bio Pages for 2012-2013 Game-by-Game Stats

# 33 Donovan Kates 2012-2013 6’6” 200 CAREER HIGHS Season Highs

Sophomore Points: 18, vs. Canisius, 2/24/12 Points: 17, at Fairfield, 2/12/13 Rebounds: 10, at Niagara 1/22/12 Rebounds: 8, twice Guard Assists : 4, at Siena, 2/14/12 Assists : 2, three times Steals: 2, twice Steals: 1, 11 times FGM: 6, vs. Canisius, 2/24/12 FGM: 5, vs. Canisius, 2/7/13 Hopkinsville, Ky. FGA: 9, vs. Iona 2/15/13 FGA: 9, vs. Iona, 2/15/13 3FGM: 4, vs. Niagara, 2/17/13 3FGM: 4, vs. Niagara, 2/17/13 Christian 3FGA: 8, twice 3FGA: 8, vs. Niagara, 2/17/13 FTM: 9, at Marist, 12/7/12 FTM: 9, at Marist, 12/7/12 County FTA: 10, three times FTA: 10, three times TO: 7, vs. Stony Brook 1/1/13 TO: 7, vs. Stony Brook 1/1/13 Blocks: 2, vs. Fairfield, 3/1/13 Blocks: 2, vs. Fairfield, 3/1/13 Minutes: 35, twice Minutes: 37, at LIU Brooklyn, 12/16/12 Quick Hits: Hard-nosed player who has great shooting range... experienced second-year player who was a key part of the Jaspers’ rotation as a freshman... offers good size at the guard position... possesses textbook shooting form with a quick release 2012-13: Started 10 of 18 MAAC games... led the MAAC in free-throw shooting percentage against conference opponents during the regular-sea - son, shooting 89.5% (51-57)... scored in double-figures 10 times during the regular-season, including a 17-point effort in a victory at Fairfield (2/12)... led Manhattan in scoring three times during the regular-season... started 18 of 29 appearances 2011-12: Played in all 34 games, starting 11 times... averaged 5.0 points, 1.8 rebounds and sank 23 three-pointers in 16.6 minutes per game... earned the first MAAC Rookie of the Week award, after a 10-point effort with two clutch three-pointers in a season opening victory over NJIT (11/12)... scored in double-figures seven times, including a season-high 18 points in a win over Canisius (2/24) where he shot a perfect 3-for-3 from beyond the arc... shot 75.3% from the free-throw line... made 13 steals and posted 30 assists # 10 Ryan McCoy 2012-2013 6’9” 185 CAREER HIGHS Season Highs

Sophomore Points: 8, twice Points: 8, twice Rebounds: 6, twice Rebounds: 6, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 Assists : 4, at Canisius, 1/27/12 Assists : 2, six times Forward Steals: 2, at Saint Peter’s 1/4/13 Steals: 2, at Saint Peter’s 1/4/13 FGM: 3, twice FGM: 3, twice Skillman, N.J. FGA: 7, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 FGA: 7, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 3FGM: 2, twice 3FGM: 2, at Rider, 1/27/13 3FGA: 5, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 3FGA: 5, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 Montgomery FTM: 2, four times FTM: 1, twice FTA: 2, 10 times FTA: 2, twice TO: 4, three times TO: 4, at Louisville, 11/11/12 Blocks: 2, twice Blocks: 2, twice Minutes: 25, at Marist, 1/20/12 Minutes: 25, at Marist, 1/20/12 Quick Hits: Skilled big man who improved his strength in the offseason... possesses excellent basketball fundamentals... versatile player who has a good inside game with range to step out to knock down shots beyond the arc... runs the floor well 2012-13: Appeared in 26 games during the regular-season, earning starts at Louisville (11/11), at Saint Peter’s (1/4) and at Iona (1/6)... scored eight points in a victory over Rider (1/27), and previously had eight points against George Washington (12/2) 2011-12: Played in all 34 games, making two starts... scored 55 points, grabbed 34 rebounds and handed out 21 assists... appeared in all 18 MAAC games averaging 2.3 points, 1.9 rebounds in 11.3 minutes per game... knocked down 11 three-pointers... earned first career start in a victo - ry at Marist (1/20)

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Visit GoJaspers.com Men’s Basketball Statistics page for Career Stats & the Player Bio Pages for 2012-2013 Game-by-Game Stats # 30 Ashton Pankey 6’10” 225 2011-2012* CAREER HIGHS Season Highs Sophomore Points: 17, vs. Radford, 12/23/11 Points: 17, vs. Radford, 12/23/11 Forward Rebounds: 11, twice Rebounds: 11, twice Assists : 2, three times Assists : 2, three times Steals: 2, vs. Florida International Steals: 2, vs. Florida International Bronx, N.Y. 12/14/11 12/14/11 FGM: 6, vs. Radford, 12/23/11 FGM: 6, vs. Radford, 12/23/11 St. Anthony’s/ FGA: 10, vs. UNCW, 11/13/11 FGA: 10, vs. UNCW, 11/13/11 3FGM: n/a 3FGM: n/a Maryland 3FGA: n/a 3FGA: n/a FTM: 5, twice FTM: 5, twice FTA: 9, vs. Radford, 12/23/11 FTA: 9, vs. Radford, 12/23/11 TO: 2, vs. Iona, 11/20/11 TO: 2, vs. Iona, 11/20/11 Blocks: 2, three times Blocks: 2, three times Minutes: 32, vs. UNCW, 11/13/11 Minutes: 32, vs. UNCW, 11/13/11 *At Maryland Quick Hits: Skilled big man with high major experience... ACC transfer who lettered at Maryland before returning to his hometown the Bronx... must sit 2012-13 per NCAA transfer requirements... ranked among the top power forwards in the nation coming out of St. Anthony’s High School, where he played for Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame coach Bob Hurley... played first two years of high school at Archbishop Molloy for longtime head coach Jack Curran... was the first freshman to play varsity at Archbishop Molloy since 15-year NBA veteran Kenny Anderson 2011-12 (Maryland): Played in all 32 games, making 17 starts... averaged 4.7 points and 4.9 rebounds in 20.3 minutes per con - test... led the Terps in rebounding a team-high nine times... finished third on the team with 18 blocked shots... shot 45.2% from the field... grabbed 156 rebounds with 99 coming on the defensive glass... started 10 of 16 appearances against ACC opponents

# 12 RaShawn Stores 2012-2013 5’11” 190 CAREER HIGHS Season Highs

Sophomore Points: 13, twice Points: 13, twice Rebounds: 9, at Fordham, 11/29/12 Rebounds: 9, at Fordham, 11/29/12 Guard Assists : 6, vs. Siena 12/9/12 Assists : 6, vs. Siena 12/9/12 Steals: 4, at Niagara, 1/19/13 Steals: 4, at Niagara, 1/19/13 FGM: 4, twice FGM: 4, twice Bronx, N.Y. FGA: 9, at Loyola 3/3/13 FGA: 9, at Loyola 3/3/13 3FGM: 4, vs. Siena 12/9/12 3FGM: 4, vs. Siena 12/9/12 All Hallows/ 3FGA: 5, twice 3FGA: 5, twice FTM: 8, at Buffalo, 2/23/13 FTM: 8, at Buffalo, 2/23/13 Robinson School FTA: 10, at Buffalo, 2/23/13 FTA: 10, at Buffalo, 2/23/13 TO: 7, at Dayton, 11/24/12 TO: 7, at Dayton, 11/24/12 Blocks: n/a Blocks: n/a Minutes: 35, twice Minutes: 35, twice Quick Hits: Skilled guard who adds solid depth to the Manhattan backcourt... local product from the Bronx who was teammates with Jaspers’ guard Michael Alvarado in high school at All Hallows where they helped the Gaels advance to the CHSAA Class AA Intersectional semifinals in 2008-2009... aver - aged 13.2 points for All Hallows in 2008-2009 and garnered New York Daily News Second Team All-Bronx honors and Third Team All-CHSAA recognition 2012-13: MAAC All-Rookie Team selection... appeared in all 29 regular-season games, starting 14... averaged 5.7 points and handed out 67 assists during the regular-season... named MAAC Rookie of the Week three times... led Manhattan in assists 10 times and scored in double-figures six times during the regular-season... scored 13 points two times during the regular-season in wins over Canisius (2/7) and at Buffalo (2/23)... handed out five assists in a win over Hofstra (11/21) and six assists in a victory over Siena (12/9) 2011-12: Sat out due to NCAA requirements Game 30 vs. Loyola - March 9, 2013 - MAAC Tournament 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes

Visit GoJaspers.com Men’s Basketball Statistics page for Career Stats & the Player Bio Pages for 2012-2013 Game-by-Game Stats # 11 Mark Jackson, Jr. 6’3” 210 RS-Sophomore 2012-2013 CAREER HIGHS Season Highs Guard Points: 5, vs. UT Martin, 11/11/11 Points: 4, at Rider, 1/27/13 Rebounds: 4, vs. Siena 12/9/12 Rebounds: 4, vs. Siena 12/9/12 Brooklyn, Calif. Assists : 2, vs. Siena 12/9/12 Assists : 2, vs. Siena 12/9/12 Steals: 2, at Rider, 1/27/13 Steals: 2, at Rider, 1/27/13 Taft/ FGM: 2, twice FGM: 2, at Rider, 1/27/13 FGA: 6, at Rider, 1/27/13 FGA: 6, at Rider, 1/27/13 Louisville 3FGM: 1, vs. UT Martin, 11/11/11 3FGM: 1, at Siena, 2/1/13 3FGA: 4, vs. Saint Peter’s 2/3/13 3FGA: 4, vs. Saint Peter’s 2/3/13 FTM: n/a FTM: n/a FTA: n/a FTA: n/a TO: 2, three times TO: 2, twice Blocks: n/a Blocks: 1, vs. Canisius, 2/7/13 Minutes: 21, at Rider, 1/27/13 Minutes: 21, at Rider, 1/27/13 Quick Hits: Transfer from Louisville... son of Mark Jackson, the former NBA guard and current head coach of the Golden State Warriors... played high school ball in California, finishing his career at Taft, where he helped the Toreadors to a 26-6 overall record including a perfect 10-0 mark in the West Valley League... shot 45.1% from the field and 75% at the free-throw line to help Taft advance to the regional semifinals of the California Division I state tournament... played sophomore and junior seasons at Calabasas High School... averaged 11.4 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.4 assists with Calabasas as a junior 2012-13: Started five of 10 appearances during the regular-season, including eight MAAC contests... earned first collegiate start at Rider (1/27) playing 21 minutes and scoring four points in the victory... started last five appearances of the regular-season before suffering an injury at Fairfield (2/12) 2011-12 (Louisville): Appeared in three games, including season-opening victory over UT Martin... scored a career-high five points and was 2-for- 2 from the field against UT Martin... played in wins over Long Beach State and Fairleigh Dickinson

# 1 CJ Jones 2012-2013 6’0” 175 CAREER HIGHS Season Highs Points: 11, vs. Rider 1/10/13 11, vs. Rider 1/10/13 Rebounds: 4, vs. Rider 1/10/13 Points: Freshman 4, vs. Rider 1/10/13 Assists : 3, twice Rebounds: 3, twice Steals: 2, twice Assists : 2, twice FGM: 4, twice Steals: Guard 4, twice FGA: 10, vs. Rider 1/10/13 FGM: 10, vs. Rider 1/10/13 3FGM: 1, three times FGA: 1, three times Chicago, Ill. 3FGA: 4, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 3FGM: 4, vs. Hofstra, 11/21/12 FTM: 3, vs. Rider 1/10/13 3FGA: 3, vs. Rider 1/10/13 FTA: 6, vs. Rider 1/10/13 FTM: 6, vs. Rider 1/10/13 St. Thomas More TO: 4, at Niagara, 1/19/13 FTA: 4, at Niagara, 1/19/13 Blocks: n/a TO: Blocks: n/a Minutes: 29, vs. Marist 1/13/13 Minutes: 29, vs. Marist 1/13/13 Quick Hits: Ranked in the top-30 of point guards in the 2012 recruiting class by ESPN.com... 6th best prospect from Illinois according to ESPN.com... lock down defender with good shooting range... pass-first point guard who possesses great athleticism... played first three years at Orr High School in Chicago... finished scholastic career at prep powerhouse St. Thomas More in Oakdale, Conn., playing for head coach Jere Quinn... helped lead St. Thomas More to a 28-8 overall record and a berth into the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) AAA Championship game... the Chancellors’ advanced to the national quarterfinals of the National Prep Tournament 2012-13: Came off the bench in all 29 games during the regular-season... scored 54 points, dished out 27 assists and grabbed 31 rebounds... averaged 2.6 points playing in all 18 MAAC contests... scored in double-figures twice during the regular-season, posting 11 points against Rider (1/10) and 10 points at Niagara (1/19) Game 30 vs. Loyola - March 9, 2013 - MAAC Tournament 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes

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# 15 Adam Lacey

6’10” 230 2012-2013 CAREER HIGHS Freshman Season Highs Points: 2, vs. George Washington 12/2/12 Points: 2, vs. George Washington 12/2/12 Center Rebounds: 1, at LIU Brooklyn, 12/16/12 Rebounds: 2, vs. Canisius, 2/7/13 Assists : n/a Assists : n/a Steals: n/a Steals: 1, vs. Canisius, 2/7/13 Chula Vista, Calif. FGM: 1, vs. George Washington 12/2/12 FGM: 1, vs. George Washington 12/2/12 FGA: 1, vs. George Washington 12/2/12 FGA: 1, vs. George Washington 12/2/12 3FGM: n/a 3FGM: n/a San Diego HS 3FGA: n/a 3FGA: n/a FTM: n/a FTM: n/a FTA: n/a FTA: n/a TO: 1, three times TO: 1, three times Blocks: n/a Blocks: n/a Minutes: 6, vs. George Washington 12/2/12 Minutes: 6, vs. George Washington 12/2/12 Quick Hits: Skilled center who has the ability to develop into an elite big man in the MAAC... top-100 recruit at his position in the nation according to ESPN.com for the 2012 class... lettered four years at San Diego High School playing for head coach Wes Brown... averaged nearly 14 points, nine rebounds and two blocks per contest to earn First Team All-San Diego Section honors... garnered First Team All-Eastern League recognition as a junior... named San Diego’s team MVP as a junior and senior 2012-13: Appeared in 11 games during the regular-season, averaging 1.9 minutes... made collegiate debut in a win over Hofstra (11/21)... scored first career points at George Washington (12/2)... grabbed two rebounds in a win over Canisius (2/7) # 0 Shane Richards 2012-2013 6’5” 185 CAREER HIGHS Season Highs

Freshman Points: 19, at Rider, 1/27/13 Points: 19, at Rider, 1/27/13 Rebounds: 7, at Siena, 2/1/13 Rebounds: 7, at Siena, 2/1/13 Assists : 3, at Saint Peter’s 1/4/13 Assists : 3, at Saint Peter’s 1/4/13 Forward Steals: 1, 12 times Steals: 1, 12 times FGM: 7, at Rider, 1/27/13 FGM: 7, at Rider, 1/27/13 FGA: 14, vs. Rider, 1/10/13 FGA: 14, vs. Rider, 1/10/13 New York, N.Y. 3FGM: 6, three times 3FGM: 6, three times 3FGA: 13, vs. Rider, 1/10/13 3FGA: 13, vs. Rider, 1/10/13 FTM: 4, at Saint Peter’s 1/4/13 FTM: 4, at Saint Peter’s 1/4/13 York Prep FTA: 4, at Saint Peter’s 1/4/13 FTA: 4, at Saint Peter’s 1/4/13 TO: 3, twice TO: 3, twice Blocks: 1, three times Blocks: 1, three times Minutes: 36, twice Minutes: 36, twice Quick Hits: Rugged player from New York City with excellent shooting range... ranked the 17th best prospect from New York State in the 2012 recruiting class by ESPN.com coming out of York Prep in Manhattan... averaged 29.3 points, 10.5 rebounds, 4 assists and shot 54% from the field as a senior... two-time All-State selection and was named to the New York Post All-Manhattan First Team as a senior 2012-13: MAAC All-Rookie Team selection... averaged 9.2 points and shot 40.9% from three-point territory appearing in all 18 MAAC games... scored in double-figures 11 times and led Manhattan in scoring seven times during the regular-season... played in all 29 games and finished the regular-season fifth in the MAAC for three-point field goal percentage (39.6%) and sixth averaging 2.0 threes per game... scored 19 points shooting 7-for-8 (87.5%) from the field and 4-for-5 (80%) beyond the arc in a victory at Rider (1/27)... named MAAC Rookie of the Week on Jan. 14

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Scored 100 points in a game: Manhattan won 111-84 at Long Island on Nov. 26, 2001. Scored 50 or more points in a game: Bob Mealy recorded 51 points against Allowed 100 points in a game: Manhattan fell 102-65 to Iona on Feb. 16, 2011 at CCNY during the 1959-60 season. Draddy Gymnasium. Scored 40 or more points in a game: Luis Flores exploded for 44 points at Both teams scored 100: On Feb. 27, 1998, the Jaspers battled Fairfield through Fairfield on January 23, 2003. three overtimes falling 108-105 at Draddy Gymnasium. Scored 30 or more points in a game: George Beamon exploded for a season- Scored between 90-99: Manhattan rolled to a 94-51 victory at Binghamton on high 34 points on 13-for-19 shooting in an 89-79 victory at Albany on March 14, Dec. 30, 2011 behind a game-high 19 points from George Beamon. 2012 in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament Opening Round. Manhattan defeated Iona 74-73 on Feb. 15, 2013 in dou - Won an overtime game: Scored 25 or more points in a game: Rhamel Brown exploded for a career-high ble overtime at Draddy Gymnasium. Rhamel Brown led the Jaspers with 21 points, 25 points on 9-for-19 shooting in a 69-58 setback at Columbia on Dec. 29, 2012 17 rebounds and seven blocks in 42 minutes of action. Bill Campion grabbed 30 boards Lost an overtime game: Manhattan fell to Siena 84-82 in overtime at the 2012 Collected 30 or more rebounds in a game: MAAC Tournament Quarterfinals on March 4, 2012. versus Hofstra during the 1972-73 season. Played Double-Overtime: Manhattan upended Iona 74-73 at Draddy Gymnasium Collected 20 or more rebounds in a game: Keith Bullock pulled down 21 on Feb. 15, 2013 behind Rhamel Brown’s 21 points, 17 rebounds and seven rebounds on Dec. 30, 1992 versus Rutgers. blocks. Collected 15 or more rebounds in a game: Rhamel Brown grabbed a career- Won by a single point: Shane Richards scored a team-high 14 points to lead high 17 rebounds to go along with 21 points in a 74-73 double overtime victory Manhattan to a 65-64 victory at Buffalo on Feb. 23, 2013. over Iona on Feb. 15, 2013 at Draddy Gymnasium. The Jaspers fell 61-60 on Jan. 5, 2012 at Loyola. Lost by a single point: Two players collected 10 or more rebounds in a game: Demetrius Jemison On March 16, 1995, the Jaspers topped #17 Defeated a ranked opponent: grabbed 16 rebounds in a 64-57 loss at Siena on Feb. 4, 2011. Oklahoma 77-67. Dished out 15 or more assists in a game: Tom Courtney registered 15 assists Defeated the #1 ranked team: On March 11, 1958, Manhattan took down #1 West Virginia 89-84. versus Columbia during the 1978-79 season. Won by 20-29 points: Manhattan rallied to a 75-55 victory over Siena at Draddy Dished out 10 or more assists in a game: Von Damien Green finished with 10 Gymnasium on Dec. 9, 2012 behind 21 points from Rhamel Brown. assists against Saint Peter’s on Jan. 30, 2002. Won by 30-39 points: The Jaspers earned a 81-47 victory over Fordham at Blocked five or more shots in a game: Rhamel Brown blocked five shots in a Draddy Gymnasium on Dec. 7, 2011. 34-31 victory over Fairfield on March 1, 2013 at Draddy Gymnasium. Won by 40+ points: Manhattan cruised to a 94-51 victory at Binghamton on Dec. Had eight or more steals in a game: Michael Alvarado tied a program record by 30, 2011. recording eight steals in a 73-51 victory over Marist on Feb. 2, 2012 at Draddy Lost by 20-29 points: Manhattan fell 75-48 at LIU Brooklyn on Dec. 16, 2012. Gymnasium. Lost by 30+ points: Manhattan lost a 79-45 decision at Harvard on Nov. 16, 2012. Had five or more steals in a game: Michael Alvarado tied a program record by Scored fewer than 50 points: Manhattan fell to Loyola 51-41 on Jan. 25, 2013 at Draddy Gymnasium. recording eight steals in a 73-51 victory over Marist on Feb. 2, 2012 at Draddy Scored fewer than 40 points: Manhattan defeated Fairfield 34-31 on March 1, Gymnasium. 2013 at Draddy Gymnasium. Connected on five or more 3-pointers in a game: Shane Richards buried five Allowed fewer than 50 points: Manhattan defeated Fairfield 62-40 on Feb. 12, three-pointers in Manhattan’s 74-73 double overtime victory over Iona on Feb. 15, 2013 at Alumni Hall in Fairfield, Conn. 2013 at Draddy Gymnasium. Allowed fewer than 40 points: Manhattan defeated Fairfield 34-31 on March 1, Attempted 20 or more free-throws in a game: none 2013 at Draddy Gymnasium. Connected on 15 or more free-throws in a game: Laurence Jolicoeur shot a Allowed fewer than 30 points: The Jaspers defeated NJIT 70-28 on Nov. 10, perfect 15-for-15 from the free-throw line leading Manhattan to a 72-65 victory at 2007 in Newark, N.J. Loyola on Feb. 7, 2009. Shot over 60% from the field: Manhattan shot 62.5% (35-56) en route to an 89-79 George Beamon (24), Kidani Brutus victory at Albany on March 14, 2012 in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament Five players scored in double figures: Opening Round. (13), Rhamel Brown (12), Emmy Andujar (11) and Roberto Colonette (11) each Shot under 35% from the field: Manhattan shot 25.5% in a 34-31 victory over scored in double-figures in Manhattan’s 84-82 overtime loss to Siena in the Fairfield on March 1, 2013 at Draddy Gymnasium. MAAC Tournament Quarterfinals on March 4, 2012. Shot under 20% in a half: Manhattan went 4-for-23 (17.4%) from the field in the Six players scored in double figures: On Dec. 30, 2011, George Beamon (19), second half of the Jaspers 59-41 loss to Columbia on Nov. 26, 2011 at Draddy Liam McCabe-Moran (14), Emmy Andujar (13), Donovan Kates (13), Rhamel Gymnasium. Brown (11) and Roberto Colonette (10) scored in double figures in a 94-51 victory Shot over 60% from 3-point range: Manhattan shot 63.6% (7-11) from downtown at Binghamton. in a 62-51 victory over Rider on Jan. 27, 2013 at Alumni Gymnasium. Had two players post double-doubles: Demetrius Jemison (13 points, 10 Manhattan shot 94.1% (16-17) at the Shot over 90% from the free-throw line: rebounds) and George Beamon (14 points, 10 rebounds) each tallied double-dou - free-throw line in a 94-51 victory at Binghamton on Dec. 30, 2011. bles in a 62-50 loss at Loyola on Jan. 20, 2011. Held an opponent under 35% from the field: Manhattan limited Fairfield to a 26.7% field goal percentage in a 34-31 victory on March 1, 2013 at Draddy Had a double-double in points and rebounds: Rhamel Brown delivered 21 Gymnasium. points and 17 rebounds in a 74-73 victory in double overtime against Iona on Attempted 30+ free throws: Manhattan converted 30-of-36 (83.3%) free-throws in Feb. 15, 2013 at Draddy Gymnasium. a 57-49 victory over Saint Peter’s on Feb. 3, 2013. Had a double-double in points and assists: Von Damien Green recorded 12 Connected on 25 free throw attempts: Manhattan converted 30-of-36 (83.3%) points and 11 assists versus Canisius on Jan. 15, 2001. free-throws in a 57-49 victory over Saint Peter’s on Feb. 3, 2013. Had a triple-double: none Manhattan outrebounded Iona 50- Grabbed more than 50 rebounds in a game: Two players score 20 or more points in a game: Michael Alvarado (23) and 34 in a 74-73 double overtime victory over Iona on Feb. 15, 2013 in Riverdale, N.Y. George Beamon (22) each posted 20-point efforts in a 72-63 loss at Canisius on Grabbed fewer than 30 rebounds: Manhattan grabbed 28 rebounds in a 63-61 Feb. 25, 2011 setback at Loyola on March 3, 2013. Rashad Green, Darryl Dished out 20 or more assists: Manhattan handed out 23 assists in an 89-79 vic - Three players score 20 or more points in a game: tory at Albany on March 14, 2012 in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament Opening Crawford and Andrew Gabriel each tallied a game-high 21 points on Feb. 10, Round. 2008 in Manhattan’s 97-87 victory over Canisius in Riverdale Swiped 20 or more steals: On January 3, 2001, the Jaspers notched 22 steals against Long Island. Game 30 vs. Loyola - March 9, 2013 - MAAC Tournament 2012-2013 Manhattan Men’s Basketball Game Notes Q uick C hart Player Season and Career Highs 2012-2013 Season Career

0 Shane Richards Points 19 at Rider 1/27/13 19 at Rider 1/27/13 Rebounds 7 at Siena 2/1/13 7 at Siena 2/1/13 Assists 3 at Saint Peter’s 1/4/13 3 at Saint Peter’s 1/4/13 1 CJ Jones Points 11 vs. Rider 1/10/13 11 vs. Rider 1/10/13 Rebounds 4 vs. Rider 1/10/13 4 vs. Rider 1/10/13 Assists 3 twice 3 twice 5 Rhamel Brown Points 25 at Columbia 12/29/12 25 at Columbia 12/29/12 Rebounds 17 vs. Iona 2/15/13 17 vs. Iona 2/15/13 Assists 4 at Iona 1/6/13 4 at Iona 1/6/13 10 Ryan McCoy Points 8 twice 8 twice Rebounds 6 vs. Hofstra 11/21/12 6 twice Assists 2 five times 4 at Canisius 1/27/12 11 Mark Jackson, Jr. Points 4 at Rider 1/27/13 5 vs. UT Martin 11/11/11 Rebounds 4 vs. Siena 12/9/12 4 vs. Siena 12/9/12 Assists 2 vs. Siena 12/9/12 2 vs. Siena 12/9/12 12 RaShawn Stores Points 13 twice 13 twice Rebounds 9 at Fordham 11/29/12 9 at Fordham 11/29/12 Assists 6 vs. Siena 12/9/12 6 vs. Siena 12/9/12 13 Emmy Andujar Points 17 at Iona 1/6/13 19 vs. UNCW 2/18/12 Rebounds 16 vs. Loyola 1/25/13 16 vs. Loyola 1/25/13 Assists 5 twice 8 at Binghamton 12/30/11 15 Adam Lacey Points 2 vs. George Washington 12/2/12 2 vs. George Washington 12/2/12 Rebounds 2 vs. Canisius 2/7/13 2 vs. Canisius 2/7/13 Assists -- 22 Roberto Colonette Points 7 vs. Marist 1/13/13 15 at Colorado State 11/22/11 Rebounds 7 at Harvard 11/16/12 14 at Colorado State 11/22/11 Assists 1 five times 3 twice 24 George Beamon Points 29 vs. Hofstra 11/21/12 35 vs. Siena 2/13/11 Rebounds 7 twice 11 twice Assists 3 at Dayton 11/24/12 7 vs. Fairfield 2/11/11 30 Ashton Pankey Points - 17 vs. Radford 12/23/11 Rebounds - 11 twice Assists - 2 three times 31 Michael Alvarado Points 19 twice 25 at Iona 2/7/11 Rebounds 5 three times 5 nine times Assists 6 vs. South Carolina 12/22/12 9 twice

32 Mohamed Koita Points 13 at Niagara 1/19/13 13 at Niagara 1/19/13 Rebounds 6 at Iona 1/6/13 8 twice Assists 2 three times 3 three times 33 Donovan Kates Points 17 at Fairfield 2/12/13 18 vs. Canisius 2/24/12 Rebounds 8 twice 10 vs. Niagara 1/22/12 Assists 2 three times 4 at Siena 2/14/12

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2012-13 Manhattan Men's Basketball Manhattan Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Mar 04, 2013) All games

00 01 05 10 11 12 13 Opponent Date Score RICHARDS,S JONES,CJ BROWN,RHAM MCCOY,RYAN JACKSON,MA STORES,RAS ANDUJAR,EM at LOUISVILLE 11/11/12 51-79 L 0-0-0 2-2-0 18-15-0 0-2-0DNP 8 -3-0 2-3-3 at Harvard 11/16/12 45-79 L 0-0-1 0-1-0 3-5-0 0-2-0 DNP 11-1-1 12-3-1 HOFSTRA 11/21/12 67-56 W 0-0-0 0-0-1 15-8-1 3-6-2 0-0-0 3-2-5 3-3-3 at Dayton 11/24/12 58-66 L 0-0-0 0-2-0 6-4-1 1-0-1 DNP 3-3-3 12-6-3 at Fordham 11/29/12 65-58 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 7-6-0 0-2-0DNP 2 -9-2 7-4-2 vs George Washington 12/2/12 55-67 L 0-2-0 0-0-2 6-1-0 8-1-2 DNP 11-6-3 7-1-0 at MARIST 12/7/12 58-62 L 6-2-0 2-3-0 6-7-0 0-4-2 0-0-0 9-2-3 2-4-1 SIENA 12/09/12 75-55 W 9-4-2 0-1-3 21-3-1 0-0-0 0-4-2 12-5-6 11-7-2 at LIU Brooklyn 12/16/12 48-75 L 2-1-0 3-2-2 5-5-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 12-5-1 vs South Carolina 12/22/12 57-63 L 18-0-1 2-2-2 10-9-0 0-0-2 DNP 0-1-3 4-1-1 at Columbia 12/29/12 58-69 L 9-0-0 0-0-0 25-9-1 0-2-0DNP 5 -1-2 11-3-2 STONY BROOK 01/01/13 44-50 L 3-3-2 0-0-0 15-8-2 0-0-0 DNP 3-2-1 7-10-3 at Saint Peter's 01/04/13 55-53 W 16-4-3 4-1-1 11-6-0 0-3-1DNP 9 -4-4 2-5-3 at Iona College 01/06/13 70-78 L 7-2-0 8-0-1 16-9-4 0-0-0 DNP 5-2-3 17-8-3 RIDER 01/10/13 60-69 L 18-0-0 11-4-3 15-11-1 3-1-0DNP 2 -5-4 5-4-2 MARIST 01/13/13 65-53 W 11-2-1 4-3-2 18-7-0 0-2-0 DNP 3-4-4 6-6-1 at Canisius 01/17/13 60-64 L 18-4-0 2-2-2 10-7-0 2-1-0DNP 0 -3-4 4-1-4 at Niagara 01-19-13 60-64 L 10-5-0 10-0-0 4-5-2 0-0-0 DNP 8-4-2 7-1-4 LOYOLA 01/25/13 41-51 L 3-2-1 0-1-1 7-3-1 DNP 0 -0-0 3-3-0 12-16-3 at Rider 01/27/13 62-51 W 19-2-0 3-1-1 10-10-1 8-1-2 4-2-1 1-1-1 3-2-3 at Siena 2/1/13 63-66 L 11-7-1 0-0-2 13-4-0 0-1-0 3-1-0 7-1-1 4-4-3 SAINT PETER'S 02/03/13 57-49 W 0-1-1 0-1-0 21-10-0 0-0-1 3-1-0 10-2-1 4-9-1 CANISIUS 02/07/13 67-54 W 4-3-0 0-0-1 13-3-1 0-1-2 0-1-1 13-1-2 8-5-2 at Fairfield 02/12/13 62-40 W 5-0-0 3-2-1 5-8-1 0-0-0 2-1-0 7-4-1 13-6-5 IONA COLLEGE 02/15/13 74-73 W 15-4-1 0-0-0 21-17-0 DNP DNP 6 -0-1 15-5-5 NIAGARA 02/17/13 56-60 L 3-4-1 0-1-1 12-8-0 0-1-1 DNP 2-0-4 10-9-2 at Buffalo 02/23/13 65-64 W 14-2-0 0-0-1 6-3-0 0-1-0DNP 1 3-1-3 9-4-4 FAIRFIELD 03/01/13 34-31 W 11-2-1 0-1-0 6-7-1 DNP DNP 3-1-1 6-4-2 at Loyola 3/3/13 61-63 L 0-1-0 0-1-0 14-8-0 0-0-0DNP 7 -0-2 10-5-3

15 22 24 31 32 33 Opponent Date Score LACEY,ADAM COLONETTE, BEAMON,GEO ALVARADO,M KOITA,MOHA KATES,DONO at LOUISVILLE 11/11/12 51-79 L DNP 3 -4-0 DNP 1 3-3-2 0-1-0 5-1-0 at Harvard 11/16/12 45-79 L DNP 5-7-0 DNP 9-1-0 0-0-0 5-1-1 HOFSTRA 11/21/12 67-56 W 0-0-0 2-5-0 29-7-0 12-2-3 0-0-0 0-5-2 at Dayton 11/24/12 58-66 L DNP 6-1-0 19-4-3 5-1-4 DNP 6-2-1 at Fordham 11/29/12 65-58 W DNP 5 -6-0 10-7-2 19-5-3 DNP 1 5-1-0 vs George Washington 12/2/12 55-67 L 2-0-0 4-0-1 9-7-0 4-3-2 DNP 4-3-1 at MARIST 12/7/12 58-62 L 0-0-0 2-0-0 DNP 1 9-4-3 3-0-0 9-8-0 SIENA 12/09/12 75-55 W 0-0-0 2-3-0 DNP 10-2-1 2-0-0 8-5-1 at LIU Brooklyn 12/16/12 48-75 L 0-1-0 3-1-0 DNP 1 0-3-0 3-0-0 10-3-2 vs South Carolina 12/22/12 57-63 L 0-0-0 5-1-0 DNP 0-1-6 5-3-0 13-3-1 at Columbia 12/29/12 58-69 L DNP 0 -1-0 DNP 0 -0-3 6-2-0 2-5-0 STONY BROOK 01/01/13 44-50 L DNP 3-1-0 DNP 0-3-0 11-1-0 2-5-1 at Saint Peter's 01/04/13 55-53 W DNP 3 -6-1 DNP DNP 1 0-1-0 0-1-0 at Iona College 01/06/13 70-78 L DNP 0-2-0 DNP DNP 7-6-1 10-1-1 RIDER 01/10/13 60-69 L DNP 0 -0-1 DNP DNP 3 -2-0 3-1-0 MARIST 01/13/13 65-53 W 0-0-0 7-5-0 DNP 8-5-0 3-2-2 5-1-0 at Canisius 01/17/13 60-64 L DNP 4 -4-0 DNP 1 8-1-1 0-2-0 2-1-0 at Niagara 01-19-13 60-64 L DNP 6-3-0 DNP 2-3-2 13-2-2 0-1-1 LOYOLA 01/25/13 41-51 L DNP 2 -4-0 DNP 7 -2-2 0-0-0 7-1-1 at Rider 01/27/13 62-51 W DNP 3-2-0 DNP 5-1-4 0-0-0 6-3-1 at Siena 2/1/13 63-66 L DNP 3 -1-1 DNP 1 6-4-5 3-2-0 3-3-1 SAINT PETER'S 02/03/13 57-49 W 0-0-0 1-0-0 DNP 8-3-3 0-0-0 10-5-2 CANISIUS 02/07/13 67-54 W 0-2-0 5-0-0 DNP 1 0-2-4 0-2-0 14-3-1 at Fairfield 02/12/13 62-40 W 0-0-0 2-1-0 DNP 4-4-1 4-2-0 17-3-0 IONA COLLEGE 02/15/13 74-73 W DNP 0 -6-1 DNP 7 -2-2 0-2-0 10-4-0 NIAGARA 02/17/13 56-60 L DNP 4-3-0 DNP 11-1-1 0-1-2 14-3-0 at Buffalo 02/23/13 65-64 W 0-0-0 6-3-0 DNP 1 1-4-2 2-0-0 4-3-0 FAIRFIELD 03/01/13 34-31 W DNP 3-4-1 DNP 3-5-0 0-2-0 2-2-0 at Loyola 3/3/13 61-63 L DNP 6 -1-0 DNP 3 -1-1 10-3-0 11-8-1

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2012-13 Manhattan Men's Basketball Manhattan Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 04, 2013) Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 9-9 6-3 3-6 0-0 CONFERENCE 9-9 6-3 3-6 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 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 05 Brown, Rhamel 18-16 513 28.5 94-163 .5 770-1 .000 35-87 .4 02 60 73 133 7.4 58 2 13 41 67 16 223 12.4 00 Richards, Shane 18-6 445 24.7 55-126 .437 45-110 .409 11-14 .786 6 43 49 2.7 34 0 12 21 1 8 166 9.2 31 Alvarado, Michael 15-10 388 25.9 35-98 .3 57 5-22 .2 27 56-67 .8 36 10 30 40 2.7 40 1 30 37 0 18 131 8.7 13 Andujar, Emmy 18-7 474 26.3 52-131 .397 3-17 .176 32-51 .627 30 71 101 5.6 46 1 49 45 4 16 139 7.7 33 Kates, Donovan 18-10 434 24.1 32-92 .3 48 16-55 .2 91 51-57 .8 95 11 43 54 3.0 36 0 10 26 2 6 131 7.3 12 Stores, RaShawn 18-8 405 22.5 33-73 .452 16-37 .432 25-43 .581 9 33 42 2.3 45 1 44 31 0 15 107 5.9 32 Koita, Mohamed 18-11 241 13.4 17-47 .3 62 12-32 .3 75 12-14 .8 57 4 25 29 1.6 29 1 7 10 1 9 58 3.2 22 Colonette, Roberto 18-15 296 16.4 19-40 .475 3-8 .375 12-20 .600 19 26 45 2.5 35 0 5 11 6 3 53 2.9 01 Jones, CJ 18-0 225 12.5 18-50 .3 602-9 .222 9-17 .5 29 5 17 22 1.2 34 1 19 24 0 8 47 2.6 11 Jackson, Mark 8-5 81 10.1 5-17 .294 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 1 9 10 1.3 6 0 4 8 1 3 12 1.5 10 McCoy, Ryan 15-2 139 9.3 5-21 . 2 38 3-14 .2 140-1 .000 3 12 15 1.0 25 0 9 9 6 7 13 0.9 15 Lacey, Adam 6-0 9 1.5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 Team 30 41 71 9 Total...... 18 3650 365-859 .425 107-312 .343 243-371 .655 189 424 613 34.1 391 7 202 273 88 110 1080 60.0 Opponents...... 18 3650 332-872 . 3 81 95-283 .3 36 277-412 . 6 72 189 386 575 31.9 359 - 179 235 70 118 1036 57.6

TEAM STATISTICS MAN OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1080 1036 * 12/7/12 at MARIST L 58-62 1687 Points per game 60.0 57.6 * 12/09/12 SIENA W 75-55 1509 Scoring margin +2.4 - * 01/04/13 at Saint Peter's W 55-53 984 FIELD GOALS-ATT 365-859 332-872 * 01/06/13 at Iona College L 70-78 2186 Field goal pct .4 25 .381 * 01/10/13 RIDER L 60-69 1387 3 POINT FG-ATT 107-312 95-283 * 01/13/13 MARIST W 65-53 1617 3-point FG pct .3 43 .336 * 01/17/13 at Canisius L 60-64 1370 3-pt FG made per game 5.9 5.3 * 01-19-13 at Niagara L 60-64 1557 FREE THROWS-ATT 243-371 277-412 * 01/25/13 LOYOLA L 41-51 2065 Free throw pct .6 55 .672 * 01/27/13 at Rider W 62-51 1590 F-Throws made per game 13.5 15.4 * 2/1/13 at Siena L 63-66 6098 REBOUNDS 613 575 * 02/03/13 SAINT PETER'S W 57-49 1421 Rebounds per game 34.1 31.9 * 02/07/13 CANISIUS W 67-54 1304 Rebounding margin +2.1 - * 02/12/13 at Fairfield W 62-40 1186 ASSISTS 202 179 * 02/15/13 IONA COLLEGE Wo2 74-73 2520 Assists per game 11.2 9.9 * 02/17/13 NIAGARA L 56-60 2332 TURNOVERS 273 235 * 03/01/13 FAIRFIELD W 34-31 2088 Turnovers per game 15.2 13.1 * 3/3/13 at Loyola L 61-63 1324 Turnover margin -2.1 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 0.8 * = Conference game STEALS 110 118 Steals per game 6.1 6.6 BLOCKS 88 70 Blocks per game 4.9 3.9 ATTENDANCE 16243 17982 Home games-Avg/Game 9-1805 9-1998 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Totals Manhattan 516 548 7 9 1080 Opponents 491 530 7 8 1036

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2012-13 Manhattan Men's Basketball Manhattan Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 04, 2013) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 12-17 7-4 5-11 0-2 CONFERENCE 9-9 6-3 3-6 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 3-8 1-1 2-5 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 24 Beamon, George 4-4 141 35.2 22-48 . 4 58 3-15 .2 00 20-26 . 7 69 8 17 25 6.3 6 0 5 10 0 9 67 16.8 05 Brown, Rhamel 29-25 764 26.3 140-252 .556 0-1 .000 59-147 .401 96 110 206 7.1 95 5 18 60 88 32 339 11.7 31 Alvarado, Michael 26-19 634 24.4 57-160 .3 56 12-37 .3 24 88-109 .8 07 17 49 66 2.5 60 1 55 70 1 33 214 8.2 13 Andujar, Emmy 29-16 772 26.6 82-198 .414 11-38 .289 50-77 .649 36 108 144 5.0 76 2 72 78 5 26 225 7.8 00 Richards, Shane 29-7 590 20.3 71-175 .4 06 59-149 .3 96 11-14 .7 86 9 48 57 2.0 48 0 16 27 3 12 212 7.3 33 Kates, Donovan 29-18 742 25.6 49-150 .327 24-85 .282 75-88 .852 17 69 86 3.0 52 0 19 52 2 11 197 6.8 12 Stores, RaShawn 29-14 684 23.6 48-129 .3 72 24-65 .3 69 46-74 .6 22 12 59 71 2.4 76 1 67 57 0 26 166 5.7 22 Colonette, Roberto 29-19 497 17.1 34-71 .479 4-11 .364 23-39 .590 35 40 75 2.6 59 1 6 27 14 11 95 3.3 32 Koita, Mohamed 26-15 335 12.9 27-65 .4 15 19-44 .4 32 12-14 .8 57 8 28 36 1.4 44 1 7 18 2 12 85 3.3 01 Jones, CJ 29-0 321 11.1 20-72 .278 3-17 .176 11-20 .550 9 22 31 1.1 49 1 27 32 0 11 54 1.9 11 Jackson, Mark 10-5 86 8.6 5-18 . 2 782-8 .2500-0 .000 1 9 10 1.0 6 0 4 8 1 3 12 1.2 10 McCoy, Ryan 26-3 263 10.1 9-37 .243 5-23 .217 2-5 .400 5 26 31 1.2 50 2 17 25 8 9 25 1.0 15 Lacey, Adam 11-0 21 1.9 1-2 .5 000-0 .0000-0 .0001230.340030120.2 Team 43 57 100 12 Total...... 29 5850 565-1377 . 4 10 166-493 .3 37 397-613 . 6 48 297 644 941 32.4 625 14 313 479 124 196 1693 58.4 Opponents...... 29 5850 570-1404 .406 168-472 .356 454-668 .680 310 644 954 32.9 593 - 333 425 116 207 1762 60.8

TEAM STATISTICS MAN OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1693 1762 11/11/12 at LOUISVILLE L 51-79 20921 Points per game 58.4 60.8 11/16/12 at Harvard L 45-79 1506 Scoring margin -2.4 - 11/21/12 HOFSTRA W 67-56 1031 FIELD GOALS-ATT 565-1377 570-1404 11/24/12 at Dayton L 58-66 11482 Field goal pct .4 10 .406 11/29/12 at Fordham W 65-58 2680 3 POINT FG-ATT 166-493 168-472 12/2/12 vs George Washington L 55-67 0 3-point FG pct .3 37 .356 * 12/7/12 at MARIST L 58-62 1687 3-pt FG made per game 5.7 5.8 * 12/09/12 SIENA W 75-55 1509 FREE THROWS-ATT 397-613 454-668 12/16/12 at LIU Brooklyn L 48-75 1142 Free throw pct .6 48 .680 12/22/12 vs South Carolina L 57-63 0 F-Throws made per game 13.7 15.7 12/29/12 at Columbia L 58-69 1026 REBOUNDS 941 954 01/01/13 STONY BROOK L 44-50 1634 Rebounds per game 32.4 32.9 * 01/04/13 at Saint Peter's W 55-53 984 Rebounding margin -0.4 - * 01/06/13 at Iona College L 70-78 2186 ASSISTS 313 333 * 01/10/13 RIDER L 60-69 1387 Assists per game 10.8 11.5 * 01/13/13 MARIST W 65-53 1617 TURNOVERS 479 425 * 01/17/13 at Canisius L 60-64 1370 Turnovers per game 16.5 14.7 * 01-19-13 at Niagara L 60-64 1557 Turnover margin -1.9 - * 01/25/13 LOYOLA L 41-51 2065 Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 0.8 * 01/27/13 at Rider W 62-51 1590 STEALS 196 207 * 2/1/13 at Siena L 63-66 6098 Steals per game 6.8 7.1 * 02/03/13 SAINT PETER'S W 57-49 1421 BLOCKS 124 116 * 02/07/13 CANISIUS W 67-54 1304 Blocks per game 4.3 4.0 * 02/12/13 at Fairfield W 62-40 1186 ATTENDANCE 18908 59911 * 02/15/13 IONA COLLEGE Wo2 74-73 2520 Home games-Avg/Game 11-1719 16-3744 * 02/17/13 NIAGARA L 56-60 2332 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 2-0 02/23/13 at Buffalo W 65-64 3172 * 03/01/13 FAIRFIELD W 34-31 2088 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Totals * 3/3/13 at Loyola L 61-63 1324 Manhattan 792 885 7 9 1693 Opponents 832 915 7 8 1762 * = Conference game

Game 30 vs. Loyola - March 9, 2013 - MAAC Tournament