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TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

Media Information ...... 2 Bronc Briefs ...... 4 About Rider University...... 5 Administration ...... 6 Broncs in the Classroom ...... 8 Strength and Conditioning ...... 10 Welcome to the Broncs’ Zoo ...... 12 Sovereign Bank Arena ...... 13 Midnight MAACness ...... 14 COACHES

Head Coach Tommy Dempsey...... 18 Assistant Coaches ...... 20 Athletics Staff ...... 24 PLAYERS

TV and Radio Roster ...... 26 Roster ...... 27 Terrance Mouton ...... 28 Kevin Hickman...... 30 Jason Thompson ...... 32 Kamron Warner ...... 34 Barney Anderson ...... 36 Lamar Johnson ...... 38 Harris Mansell...... 40 Kevin Vosilla...... 42 Joel Green ...... 44 Ryan Thompson ...... 45 Robbie Myers ...... 46 Patrick Mansell ...... 47 OUTLOOK

2006-2007 Outlook ...... 50 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference...... 52 Conference Information ...... 54 OPPONENTS

Opponents...... 56 YEAR IN REVIEW

Game Summaries ...... 62 Final Statistics...... 69 TRADITION OF SUCCESS

Career Leaders ...... 72 Hall of Fame ...... 74 In the Game Beyond Rider ...... 76 All-Time Roster ...... 78 Year-by-Year Results ...... 80 Rider vs. All Opponents ...... 88 Photography: Peter G. Borg Rider University Photographer AWARDS Design: Mike Scott ’02 Graphic Design Assistant Awards ...... 90 On the Road with the Broncs ...... 92

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MEDIA INFORMATION RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

Media Information for Contests at Rider Message to the Media The Rider University office of sports information, located in the east wing of the Department of Athletics in Alumni Gymnasium, extends a cordial welcome to all working media covering Rider basketball. The coverage This is your copy of the 2006-2007 Rider given to Rider is greatly appreciated and the sports information staff will do everything possible to assist you in your game duties. University basketball media guide which we sincerely hope will make your job of covering Credentials Media credentials are available by contacting Bud Focht, sports information the Broncs a little easier and more factual. If director, Rider University, 2083 Lawrenceville Road, Lawrenceville, N.J., 08648-3099, office phone 609-896-5138; fax 609-896-0341, e-mail you desire additional information, please feel [email protected]. free to contact the Rider office of sports infor- Radio mation in Alumni Gymnasium. Visiting radio stations will have access to a visitor's phone line at a charge of $100.00 or on a reciprocal home-and-home agreement for the primary Bud Focht is now in his 26th season as the outlet of the visiting team. Other outlets will need clearance and must make special arrangements through the sports information office. Rider sports information director and is pres- ent at all Rider home games to serve the needs Parking Free parking is available in lots directly behind Alumni Gymnasium on the of the media. Requests for interviews, feature Rider campus. There is no reserved parking, but public parking is near and sufficient. stories, photographs, statistics and back- ground information are welcomed. Press Row Press row is located on the baseline in front of the stage. Seating will be marked. All media representatives requiring a seat along press row must inform the sports information office in advance. If your name does not appear, see Bud Focht. Please do not sit in a seat with someone else's name on it.

Press Room The press room is located in the Shapiro Conference Room on the second floor of the Student Recreation Center, the building adjacent to Alumni Gym. Pre- game notes and media guides from both teams are available in the press room. Telephone lines, electrical outlets and well as wireless Internet is available.

Post-game Interviews Post-game interviews with coaches and players from both teams take place in the press room. ONLY MEMBERS OF THE RESPECTIVE BASKET- Brian Solomon Bud Focht BALL TEAMS ARE PERMITTED IN THE LOCKER ROOMS. Assistant Sports Sports Information Information Director Director General Interview Policy Interviews during the week with players or Coach Dempsey may be set up by calling the sports information office or, for Coach Dempsey, by contact- ing the basketball office at 609-896-5076 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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NEWSPAPERS RADIO-TELEVISION CONFERENCE

The Times of Trenton CN8 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference , Mark Eckel, John Anderson, sports director (MAAC) Craig Haley, sports 940 Prospect Street Jill Skotarczak, Assistant Jim Gauger, sports editor Trenton, N.J. 08618 Commissioner/Media Relations Harvey Yavener, sports columnist 609-394-3860 712 Amboy Avenue 500 Perry Street Fax: 609-394-6983 Edison, N.J. 08837-3554 Trenton, N.J. 08605 732-738-5455 609-396-3242 Madison Square Garden Network Fax: 732-738-8366 Fax: 609-989-8368 Bob Page 4 Penn Plaza WIRE SERVICE Trentonian New York, N.Y. 10121 Rich Fischer, Joe O’Gorman, sports 600 Perry Street Network Tom Canavan, sports Trenton, N.J. 08602 Jerry Henry, sports Routes 1 & 9 609-989-7800 25 S. Stockton Street International Airport Plaza Fax: 609-393-6072 Trenton, N.J. 08611 Newark, N.J. 07114 609-777-5000 201-642-0151 Star Ledger Fax: 609-633-2921 800-645-0091 Trenton Colin Stephenson, Tom Luicci, Fax: 609-392-3525 Ed Barmakian, sports WZBN TV 187 Mill Lane Greg Zanoni, general manager CAMPUS Mountainside, N.J. 07092 77 Shady Lane 800-285-1960 Trenton, N.J. 08619-1878 Rider News Fax 908-789-4744 609-587-2500 Leo Rommel, Rider University Fax: 609-587-0011 Lawrenceville, N.J. 08648-3099 Philadelphia Inquirer 609-896-5256 Mike Jensen, News Channel 12 TV Fax: 609-895-5696 400 N. Broad Street George Falkowski, sports Philadelphia, Pa. 19101 450 Raritan Center Parkway WRRC Radio 215-854-4550 Edison, N.J. 08837 Sports Director Fax: 215-854-4564 908-346-3283 Rider University Fax: 732-417-1484 Bart Luedeke Center Philadelphia Daily News Lawrenceville, N.J. 08648-3099 Dana Pennett O’Neil, College Basketball WBUD Radio 609-896-5369 400 N. Broad Street PO Box 5698 Fax: 609-219-4722 Philadelphia, Pa. 19101 Trenton, N.J. 08638 215-854-5700 609-882-4600 Fax: 215-854-5524 Fax: 609-406-7956

Bucks County Courier Times WJHR Radio 1040 AM Gary Silvers, sports editor 110 Locktown Road Jennifer Wielgus, college basketball Flemington, N.J. 08822 8400 Route 13 908-996-0172 Levittown, Pa. 19067 215-949-4000 WBCB Radio Fax: 215-949-4177 1490 AM Levittown, Pa. 19054 215-949-1490 Fax: 215-949-3671

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BRONC BRIEFS RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

Directions to Rider Location: Lawrenceville, NJ Enrollment: 5,822 (3,825 full-time undergraduate)

From New York and North Jersey: Founded: 1865 Academic Units: College of Business Administration; College of Liberal Arts, Education, From the New Jersey Turnpike: Take the NJ and Sciences; College of Continuing Studies; and Westminster Choir College Turnpike South to Exit 7A (I-195 West). Follow I-195 West to the exit for I-295 Colors: Cranberry, White North (Princeton). I-295 North will become Nickname: Broncs I-95 South. Take Exit 7A off of I-95 South Athletic Affiliations: to U.S. Route 206 South (Trenton). Rider is NCAA Division I, ECAC a quarter mile on the right. Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) From U.S. Route 1 South: take the exit for I- President: 95 South (sign says “To ”). Bear Mordechai Rozanski, Ph.D. right at junction, following signs for I-95 Athletic Director: 609-896-5054 South (Pennsylvania). Take exit 7A off of I- Associate Athletic Director: Karin Torchia 609-896-5249 95 South to U.S. Route 206 South (Trenton). Rider is a quarter mile on the right. Associate Athletic Director: Greg Busch 609-895-5642 Senior Woman Administrator: From Pennsylvania: Nancy Roberts 609-896-5056 Faculty Athletic Representative: Jonathan Husch, Ph.D. Take I-95 North, straight over the Delaware Academic Support Coordinator: Sonya Hurt River into New Jersey. Take Exit 7A off of I- Head Coach: 95 to U.S. Route 206 South (Trenton). Rider Tommy Dempsey is a quarter mile on the right. Alma Mater: Susquehanna ’97 From the Pennsylvania Turnpike: take the Assistant Coach: PA Turnpike east to Exit 28 (Philadelphia) Dane Fischer (Ithaca ’02) and take U.S. Route 1 North to I-95 North. Assistant Coach: (Saint Joseph’s ’89) Continue on I-95 North, straight over the Assistant Coach: Mike Witcoskie (Susquehanna ’01) Delaware River into New Jersey. Take Exit 7A off of I-95 to U.S. Route 206 South Strength/Conditioning Coach: Mike McNulty (USMMA ’93) (Trenton). Rider is a quarter mile on the Administrative Assistant: Tracy Newman right. Basketball Office Phone: 609-896-5076 From the South: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: Take I-295 North. I-295 North will become 3/2 I-95 South. Continue on I-95 South and take Head Team Physician: Kirtida Patel, M.D. Exit 7A off I-95 South to U.S. Route 206 Head Athletic Trainer: Tim Lengle, A.T.C. South (Trenton). Rider is a quarter mile on the right. Assistant Athletic Trainer for Men’s Basketball: Henry Minarick, A.T.C. Home Court: From the East: Alumni Gymnasium (1,650), Sovereign Bank Arena (8,600) Sports Information Director/MBB Contact: Bud Focht 609-896-5138 [email protected] Take the Garden State Parkway to Exit 98 (I- Assistant Sports Information Director: Brian Solomon 609-896-5135 [email protected] 195 West). Follow I-195 West to the exit for I-295 North (Princeton). I-295 North will Sports Information Secretary: Lynn Rugg 609-895-5778 become I-95 South. Take Exit 7A off of I-95 Athletics Fax: 609-896-0341 South to U.S. Route 206 South (Trenton). Athletics Hotline: Rider is a quarter mile on the right. 609-219-2000, #2 Athletics Home Page: www.GoBroncs.com

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ABOUT RIDER UNIVERSITY RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

Rider's enrollment of more than 5,800 consists of approximately 4,600 full- and part-time undergraduate and almost 1,200 graduate students studying on campuses in Lawrenceville and Princeton, New Jersey. The University is comprised of four academic units – the College of Business Administration; the College of Liberal Arts, Education, and Sciences; the College of Continuing Studies; and Westminster Choir College – and offers undergraduate programs in 60 areas and graduate programs in 17 specialties.

Ninety-two percent of Rider’s 235 full-time faculty hold doc- ness schools to have attained AACSB (Association to Advance toral degrees or the highest credential in their field. Rider’s facul- Collegiate Schools of Business) accreditation and one of only two ty are award-winning teachers and researchers dedicated to excel- schools in New Jersey to hold the specialized AACSB accredita- lence in teaching, learning and scholarship and 12 have been tion in accounting. Elementary and secondary education programs named Fulbright Scholars. Rider’s classes are small and interactive and their applicable graduate programs on both campuses are with a student-faculty ratio of 13:1. Rider’s curricula balance the- accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of ory and practice, and emphasize learning by doing through more Teacher Education (NCATE). The undergraduate and graduate than 1,000 student internships or field experiences, community music programs of Westminster Choir College are accredited by service learning placements, and undergraduate research fellow- the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM). In addi- ships. Westminster’s internationally acclaimed choirs perform tion, Rider’s graduate counseling services program in the School with world-famous orchestras and conductors in the United States of Education holds the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and abroad, further demonstrating Rider’s commitment to expe- and Related Education Programs (CACREP) national accredita- riential learning. tion. Rider University is regionally accredited by the Middle Rider is currently ranked in the top tier of northern regional States Association of Colleges and Schools. universities under the designation of “Best Universities – Rider University is a member of the National Collegiate Master’s” by U.S. News and World Report and has been included Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I for both men’s and in the last five editions of The Princeton Review’s Best 351 women’s athletics. The University offers 20 varsity sports – 10 Colleges, its list of the nation’s top 10 percent of colleges and uni- men’s and 10 women’s teams – 18 in the competitive Metro versities. Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) with field hockey in the The University’s many specialized accreditations attest to the (NEC) and wrestling in the Colonial quality of its academic programs. Rider is among the select busi- Athletic Association (CAA).

Page 5 PRESIDENT MORDECHAI ROZANSKI RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

Mordechai Rozanski became Rider University’s sixth president on August 1, 2003. In his first three years at Rider, President Rozanski has undertaken an ambitious program of institu- tion renewal that is leading the University to the next level of prominence and excellence. Last year, he oversaw completion of a comprehensive and highly participatory strategic planning process pro- viding the framework for Rider’s renewal. The plan builds on the University’s 140-year legacy of dis- tinguished achievements and is strengthening the institution’s academic stature, student life, financial robustness and reputation. President Rozanski envisions Rider as a leader in American higher education celebrated for educat- ing talented students for citizenship, life and career success in a diverse and interdependent world. As part of this vision, Rider will achieve distinctiveness by focusing on students first, by cultivating leadership skills, by affirming teaching and learning that bridges the theo- retical and the practical and by fostering a culture of academic excellence. The most visible evidence of Rider’s renewal is the $28 million in facilities projects completed last fall with the opening of the new residence hall and the completion of the first two phases of the new Student Recreation Center (SRC). The residence hall, along with new three-story additions to adjoining Hill and Ziegler residence halls, provide 186 new beds and apartment-style suites for students. The 55,000 sq. ft. SRC houses a 3,600 sq. ft. fitness center, three multi-purpose playing courts, a 165-meter elevated jogging track, and student game room. The facility also includes offices and conference rooms for Rider’s expanded intramural and club sports programs and camp and confer- ence services, an atrium connecting the SRC to Alumni Gym, Rider’s primary athletics facility, and a café and lounge area. Planning is under way for the third phase of the SRC that will include a new arena for bas- ketball, volleyball and wrestling as well as renovation of Alumni Gym. Plans are also under way for a new academic complex for Westminster Choir College, complete with large performance and rehearsal spaces, classrooms and practice rooms. These are in addition to a number of academic and student life enhancements that have been completed over the past three years on both cam- puses. President Rozanski’s 30-year record of higher education leadership includes service at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, New Jersey, from 1986 to 1991, first as dean of liberal arts and then as and vice president of academic affairs. He also served as provost of , on Staten Island, New York, until his appointment as president of the University of Guelph, in Ontario, Canada, where he served from 1993 to 2003. During his tenure, President Rozanski led Guelph to national prominence as Canada’s top-rated comprehensive university on three occasions; and two successful capital campaigns, exceeding $100 million, increasing the university’s endow- ment by 300 percent. President Rozanski’s life story evokes his philosophy that education has the power to transform lives. Born in Poland, the son of Holocaust survivors, his family fled to Israel, lived in France and immigrat- ed to Montreal in 1953. His parents’ greatest wish was for him to get the education they were deprived. He was the first in the family to complete elementary school and went on to study at McGill University in Montreal, earning a B.A. in Chinese history. He then earned a Ph.D. in Chinese history/American East Asian Relations at the University of Pennsylvania in 1974. He variously held summer fellowships at Columbia University and Stanford University and a year-long fellowship in Chinese language studies and research in Hong Kong. President Rozanski held the rank of professor and taught Chinese and Asian history at several universi- ties and colleges. He has published and lectured on Chinese history, Chinese-American relations, interna- tional education, higher education, and other related topics. He and his wife Bonnie reside in Betta House, the President’s residence adjacent to the Rider campus in Lawrenceville, N.J. Their son, Daniel, and his family live nearby in Lawrenceville.

Page 6 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS DON HARNUM RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

Following an outstanding eight year career as Rider’s head men’s basketball coach, Don Harnum is embarking on a new challenge, leading the Rider department of athletics and the University’s 20 NCAA Division I programs, 355 athletes and 63 administrators, coaches and support staff. In September 2005, Harnum was named interim director of athletics upon the retirement of Curt Blake and, following a national search where more than 50 candidates applied for the position, President Mordechai Rozanski officially named Harnum Rider’s new director of athletics in April 2006. “Don competed for and earned the position,” President Rozanski said. “He demonstrated vision and strong leadership qualities and was impressive in his understanding of the importance of athletics within Rider’s strategic plan. I look forward to working with Don as he leads the athletics depart- ment during this exciting time of renewal for the University. “It was difficult to leave the sidelines,” Harnum said. “But having been a part of the bigger picture for the last year, I feel I can make a positive contribution to Rider, the athletics program, and most importantly, to the lives of our more than 350 student-athletes. This is a time of unprecedented growth at the University, and it is exciting to be a part of it as director of ath- letics.” Harnum coordinated several initiatives during his term as interim athletics director. He led the creation of the new Athletics Hall of Fame display, oversaw renovations to the Alumni Gym lobby, established a new post-game media protocol, improved Web site con- tent and game note presentations, hired Rider’s first-ever strength and conditioning coordi- nator and increased corporate sponsorships and donor support. Meanwhile, he has also been involved in the planning and design of a new Rider athletics arena and has served as a mem- ber of the Mercer Sports Organizing Committee when Rider and the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) hosted the 2006 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament First and Second Rounds at Trenton’s Sovereign Bank Arena. Harnum joined Rider’s athletics department in 1989 as an assistant men’s basketball coach rising steadily through the ranks since his arrival on campus. He became associate head coach in 1993 and head men’s basketball coach in 1997 following the departure of , a Rider Athletics Hall of Fame coach. As head coach, Harnum led the Broncs to two MAAC titles in his last four years and to the first championship game appearance in Rider’s MAAC history. Rider basketball compiled the sec- ond best winning percentage in MAAC play during Harnum’s eight seasons as head coach and he was named MAAC Coach of the Year in 2002. He recruited and coached 2002 MAAC Player of the Year, Mario Porter, and recruited 13 All- Rookie Team members, including 2002 MAAC Rookie of the Year and eventual 2,000-point career scorer, Jerry Johnson. Porter and Johnson join several of Harnum’s graduates playing in the profes- sional ranks overseas. Harnum also guided his team to its first National Invitation Tournament bid during his inaugural year as head coach. Harnum compiled an overall record of 127-104. While wins, championships and post-season awards are always great achievements, Harnum is most proud to have established a 100 percent graduation rate for seniors during his coaching years at Rider. A native of Selingsgrove, Pa., Harnum received his master’s degree at Trenton State College, where he was a graduate assistant coach and later an assistant coach. Harnum earned his bachelor’s degree at Susquehanna University where he was a First Team All-America selection, an Academic All-American and an NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship recipient. Harnum and his wife, Janet, have two children, Abigayle and Lucas.

Page 7 BRONCS IN THE CLASSROOM RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

TANK WAHLMANN ’02

Tank Wahlmann '02 is a shining example of Rider's academic suc- cess. Wahlmann was on the MAAC All-Academic Team for three straight years (freshmen are not eligible) and when he graduated with a degree in finance, he carried a cumulative GPA of 3.6. “From the first day you step on campus it's evident that the coaches take a personal interest in not only bringing out your best on the court, but also in the classroom,” said Wahlmann, When players commit to play at Rider University, they are asked to set now an analyst with Credit Suisse two important goals - to work as hard as they can on the basketball court First Boston. “The program's for- and to work equally as hard in the classroom. Judging by the Broncs’ mula for success is having stu- accomplishments, the players are more than living up to their promises. dent-athletes who work hard and don't cut corners, combined with the support of the coaches, administration and other faculty 100% Graduation Rate around campus.” • Each assistant coach is directly responsi- • Over the last two decades, every Rider ble for monitoring three student-athletes. men’s basketball player who has completed It is the assistant coach’s responsibility to four years of eligibility has graduated. know exactly where his players stand in Student Transitional Educational each class and to know when each assign- Program (STEP) • Both the coaching staff and the players ment is due and when tests are approach- take just as much pride in that perfect statis- ing. This is done through constant com- • During the 1993-94 academic year, the tic as they do in their winning percentage. munication with each of the players’ profes- Rider Department of Athletics developed sors and their academic advisor. the Student Transitional Educational Academic Success and Monitoring Program (STEP) for varsity student-ath- • Because of this active monitoring role, the letes. • Under the direction of Coach Dempsey, coaches can more effectively manage each the Rider men’s basketball program has student-athlete’s academic progress. In • Under the direction of the coordinator for never had an academically ineligible player. addition, by knowing the timetable of each academic support, STEP provides individ- player’s class responsibilities, it is easy for ual and group tutoring and study halls that • At Rider University, the basketball coach- the coaching staff to help guide them are mandatory for certain student-athletes ing staff takes an active and vested interest toward academic success. depending on their GPA. in each player’s academic affairs. The coaches sincerely believe that the success of • Members of the coaching staff also have • STEP also coordinates the regular person- the program begins with academic success. weekly individual meetings with each stu- al progress reports and monitors each stu- Because of this strong belief, the coaches dent-athlete. These weekly meetings are dent-athletes’ academic progress while pro- take an active role in monitoring each stu- designed to allow time for the players and viding workshops on such topics as test tak- dent-athlete. coaches to openly communicate and usually ing, note taking and time management. cover topics such as academics, family issues and social issues.

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Grade Monitoring Procedure Tutoring Bi-Weekly Coaches Meetings

• Grades are monitored twice a semester • Tutors are available to assist all student- • To provide additional academic support through forms completed by each professor athletes and individual and group sessions and guidance to the student-athletes in the regarding attendance, quizzes and test are available upon request. men’s basketball program, weekly meetings grades and class participation. • Appointments for tutorial assistance are between individual players and the coach- • Mid-term deficiencies and semester arranged by the coordinator of academic ing staff are a requirement. grades are monitored via report through the support. • Every Wednesday, each player will sit down office of the coordinator of academic sup- with the coaches to discuss academic progress port. These reports are reviewed by the Study Hall and other important issues. These individual coordinator and the respective coach. meetings are a great way for the players and • Student-athletes meet with the coordina- • Student-athletes with a GPA of 2.5 or coaches to discuss personal matters. tor of academic support on a regular basis below as well as all freshmen are required to • The coaching staff feels these meetings are for academic progress review and plans are attend study hall five nights per week. a big reason why Rider men’s basketball has devised when deficiencies have surfaced. • Study hall is monitored by one of the never had an academically ineligible player. assistant coaches and takes place in the library. • If a student-athlete is struggling in a par- ticular class and/or needs additional help or time to prepare for a test, an assistant coach will help the student-athlete make contact with a tutor.

Class of 2005

“It is very important to our coaching staff that each player takes pride in their academic per- formance,” said Tommy Dempsey, head coach. “We try to identify players during the recruiting process that are driven not only to be great basketball players while they are here at Rider, but also great students.”

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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

Strength and conditioning have become an impor- Strength & Conditioning tant part of the game today. In order to realize your potential as a player, you must not only improve Three Main Parts: your skill work, but you must improve physically. At Rider, we have set in place a strength and condition- ing program to help our players reach their full 1. Strength training potential as players. The end result of this program will make each ath- lete stronger, quicker, faster and injury free. Our pro- 2. Plyometric training gram is designed to work during the pre-season, in- season and off-season. The sets, reps, number of train- ing days, rest time and total exercise can be changed 3. Nutrition to suit any time of year.

This program is implemented and overseen under the guidance of Mike McNulty. Mike, a certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and personal trainer, works exclusively with the men’s basketball players at Rider.

In order to realize their potential as players, the Broncs are chal- lenged to improve skill work and improve physically.

Strength • Plyometrics • Nutrition

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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

ATHLETICS STRENGTH & CONDITIONING CENTER

The Fall 2005 opening of the Student Recreation Center provided tion of a quiet and energy-efficient central air conditioning system; Rider University with the opportunity to relocate recreational fit- new flooring, a drop ceiling and lighting; improved circuit training ness activities from the Maurer Center and consolidate strength and flow from station to station; the transformation of the entrance to conditioning training for its student-athletes by utilizing the space the facility; attractively painting all the walls in the Rider formerly occupied as the Rider Fitness Center. University color scheme; and strategically placing logos on the walls To convert it into a state-of-the-art facility for all 20 of Rider’s to identify the facility as an athletics strength and conditioning NCAA Division I varsity athletics teams, major renovations took center. place. Those renovations included: the removal of one wall and This facility now rivals any mid-major strength and conditioning expansion of the facility from 2,600 to 4,200 square feet; the pur- center in the country and will allow Rider to enhance the competi- chase of new equipment customized with the Rider logo; installa- tive advantage of its existing programs.

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WELCOME TO THE BRONCS’ ZOO RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

”They call this place the BRONCS’ ZOO and you can see why it is murder to play in this place.” - Ed Murphy, ESPN

Eastern Basketball magazine ranked Alumni Gym the second best “off Broadway Pit” on the East Coast, behind Duke’s Cameron Indoor Stadium.

“When the Broncs’ Zoo gets involved, there is no better atmosphere anywhere. This place has been a tremen- dous home court advantage for Rider over the years. The atmosphere, plus the fact that Rider has been very good, makes it very difficult for an opponent to win here.” – Rob Kennedy, CN8 Television Analyst

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SOVEREIGN BANK ARENA RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

TRENTON’S SOVEREIGN BANK ARENA – “THE BRONCS’ HOME AWAY FROM HOME”

• Located only four miles from the Rider campus. • One of the best arenas of its size in the country. • Seats 8,600 people for basketball. • The arena is home to the Trenton Titans, 2005 East Coast Hockey League Champions. • The first college basketball game at the arena took place on November 20, 1999, as Rider hosted the of the Big East. The game drew 7,000 fans! • Rider has played non-conference games against Villanova, Seton Hall, UMass, Delaware and Princeton, as well as MAAC rivals Manhattan, Saint Peter’s, Iona and Niagara at the arena. • Rider co-hosted the 2006 NCAA Women’s Basketball First and Second Rounds at the arena featuring Rutgers, Temple, TCU, Georgia, Dartmouth, Hartford, Texas A&M and Marist. • Rider will host the 2009 MAAC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships and the 2009 NCAA Women’s Basketball Regional and 2010 NCAA Women’s Basketball First and Second Rounds at the arena.

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MIDNIGHT MAACNESS RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

Each year the Broncs mark the official beginning of the basketball season in a big way–with the annual Midnight MAACness celebration. Featuring a dunk contest, lots of music and huge crowds, Midnight MAACness is another reason they call Alumni Gym the Broncs' Zoo–it's crazy!

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MIDNIGHT MAACNESS RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

“Midnight MAACness is a great way to kick off our sea- son,” said head coach Tommy Dempsey. “It gets every- one involved in the spirit that makes this place the Broncs' Zoo and it's that spirit that makes this a tough place for our opponents. The excitement of Midnight MAACness shows our players they have tremendous support from the campus community and it gives Rider students a sense that they are part of our team–and they are. This is truly a chance to celebrate the start of the season.”

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102 teams, 10 MAAC schools, 51 games Bracket Buster on ESPN February 16-17, 2007

An event-record 102 teams - representing 18 collegiate Rider, Fairfield, Marist, Niagara and Siena will serve as host athletic conferences - will compete to appear in one of 11 teams. nationally televised games during ESPN’s Bracket Buster ESPN and ESPN2 will broadcast six Bracket Buster February 16-17. The entire slate of 51 Bracket Buster contests. An additional five games will be aired on ESPNU match-ups will be announced Sunday, January 28, 2007. - ESPN’s collegiate sports network. The Broncs will be From the MAAC, Canisius, Iona, Loyola (Md.), competing this season for a spot in one of the 11 televised Manhattan and Saint Peter’s will play road games while games. Please consult your local listings for start times. GO BRONCS!

COACHES

HEAD COACH TOMMY DEMPSEY RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

Tommy Dempsey was named the head coach of the Rider University men’s basketball team in April of 2006, after serving the 2005-2006 season as the interim head coach. It was an easy deci- sion for the Rider administration to make. Since taking his place on the Rider bench as an assistant coach prior to the 2003-2004 sea- son, Dempsey has shown that he was destined for this job. That proved evident his very first sea- son. Having never lost a home game as a head coach (46-0), Dempsey continued that streak as the Rider assistant coaches took over the team trailing MAAC champion Manhattan by the score of 11-2, and won at the Sovereign Bank Arena in the final week of the 2003-04 season. Dempsey continued his role as assistant and proved to be an important courtside con- sultant to then Head Coach Don Harnum, before Harnum took on the administrative role as Rider’s director of athletics. “I was very excited to be able to name Tommy Dempsey as the head men’s basketball coach,” said Harnum, who served in that role at Rider from 1997 to 2005. “He is a great fit for Rider because of his regional recruiting contacts and his working relationship with our current group of players. There is no doubt in my mind he will attack this job with a passion and energy that is worthy of the proud tradition of Rider basketball.” Dempsey, 32, is the third youngest head basketball coach on the Division I level of the NCAA, behind Dane Fife (25), the head coach at the Indiana University Purdue University at Fort Wayne, and Jeff Capel (30), the head coach at Virginia Commonwealth. “I am very honored to be the next head basketball coach at Rider University,” Dempsey said upon his hiring in April. “I feel very fortunate and I am so thankful that (Rider) President (Mordechai) Rozanski and our athletic director, Don Harnum, feel com- fortable enough to allow me to move this program forward. I will work tirelessly to reward their decision to name me as the next head coach in a program with such great tradition.” Last year Dempsey returned to the head coaching ranks, where he has experienced nothing but success in the past. Dempsey recorded his first win at Rider on November 26, a 71-64 victory over Boston University. The 2006 Broncs had four freshmen and a sophomore among the top eight players on the team and produced an All-MAAC selection (Jason Thompson) and a MAAC All-Rookie Team member (Lamar Johnson). As a head coach, Dempsey has taken two different institutions to the NJCAA Final Four. In three years as head coach on the junior college level, Dempsey compiled an 88-12 record and was twice a finalist for National Coach of the Year honors. At Lackawanna College, Dempsey reached the Division II National Title Game in 2003 and was the Region 19 and District 9 Coach of the Year, taking a team that was not in the presea- son top 40 and finishing National Runner-Up with a school-record 33 wins. In 2001 and 2002, Dempsey was the Region 19 and District 6 Coach of the Year at Keystone College. He took Keystone College to the 2002 Division III Final Four with a school-record 29 wins. He took over an 11-12 team and went 55-8 over the next two seasons and reached the NJCAA Division III National Tournament, earning Eastern Pennsylvania College Coach of the Year honors in 2001. Dempsey began his head coaching career at age 24 at Wyoming Seminary Preparatory School in Kingston, Pa., in 1999. Dempsey is a former assistant coach to Frank Marcinek at Susquehanna University where he was a former player. Dempsey was a three-year letter-winner in basketball and team captain in 1996-97 at Susquehanna. Dempsey received his bachelor’s degree from Susquehanna University and master’s degree from Bloomsburg University. Dempsey came to Rider from Scranton, Pa. with his wife Amy and children Tommy and Emily and currently resides in Bucks County, Pa.

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Q & A WITH TOMMY DEMPSEY RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

What is your coaching philosophy? allow us to play a more up-tempo style that the would love for all of our players to think of players like to play and that I love to coach. I their teammates as brothers. Sure, brothers will My coaching philosophy centers around build- think our fans will really enjoy the style of play. have fights here and there, but when it comes Qing a basketball program that everyone associ- right down to it, they will always stick up for ated with Rider University can be proud of. We What are you most proud of in your life? each other and go to war along side one anoth- try to accomplish this by recruiting the type of er. If you can get your team to take on that student-athletes that can be successful both on My family and friends. My wife, Amy, and my mentality, you can accomplish anything. The the court, in the classroom, and as members of Qchildren, Tommy and Emily, my parents, sis- teams winning championships usually have the campus community. As coaches we take ters, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends have all great chemistry. pride in constantly challenging our players to provided me with great perspective and sup- become better basketball players, better stu- port. It means a lot to look behind the bench When did you first know you wanted to be dents, and better people while they are here and see close to 50 family members and friends a coach? with us. If our players win championships on at some games. I come from a very close knit the court, graduate, and go on and become pro- family and community and I always know that QIn college. I started to become very interested ductive members of society, then we are doing they are experiencing every emotion with me in watching film as a player and being tuned our job as coaches. whether times are good or times are bad. I into the opponent scouting reports. The game never feel alone and that is a great way to go has been one of the most important things in What is your recruiting philosophy? through life. my life since I was five years old. As my college career started winding down, I realized I wasn’t Recruiting is the key to running a successful col- Which teams will be in the running for a ready to give up basketball. Qlege basketball program. I believe that the head MAAC title in 2007? coach has to do the bulk of the recruiting with You have already accomplished some great the support of the assistants, not the other way QThe MAAC is such a great league year in and things as a head coach. What are you most around. Our goals in recruiting are to identify year out; it is always up for grabs. If you are ask- proud of? players as early as possible that we believe can be ing me for the favorite, I would have to say Q successful student-athletes at Rider and to build Marist. The relationships. I love to watch the kids relationships with the student-athletes, their graduate. That is what it is all about. As a jun- families, coaches, teachers, guidance counselors, What was your initial reaction when asked ior college coach, I enjoyed watching my play- and anyone else who is important to them. It is to be the interim head coach for the 2005- ers receive scholarships to four-year schools and important to attract players who not only fit the 2006 season? then graduate. I went to a few graduations of academic profile of the school, but also have the Q my former players at their four-year institu- ability and desire to develop as basketball play- Initially, I had mixed emotions. I was so excit- tions. I’ve stayed in touch with a lot of my for- ers over their four-year careers. ed to have the opportunity to coach the team mer players, and I take pride in their accom- for a year, but at the same time, I wanted to plishments. The same goes for the players I’ve What will the strength of the 2006-2007 make sure that Don (Harnum) was comfortable had here at Rider. Watching them become suc- Rider team be? with his decision and that it would be well cessful as adults is as rewarding as anything. received by the players. The year was very awk- QI think we will be a team that can really stretch ward for everybody, but once the University You were able to bring in another out- the court on offense and defense. We should decided to name Don the director of athletics standing incoming class this year. How also be a very good shooting team. Even some and me the coach, and I was sure that everyone, were you able to attract such a strong class of our bigger guys shoot the three very well, including the players, were ready to move for- Qand how good can they be? which forces teams to come out and chase us on ward. I have become much more comfortable the perimeter, and that really opens up the with my role. I am so much more prepared to The first thing we did was work extremely hard court. Defensively, we will be more athletic, coach this team now than I was a year ago and in building solid relationships with the players, which will allow us to be more aggressive and I am determined to have success here at Rider. their families, and their high school and AAU come after people more than we did a year ago. coaches. The second thing is that we have a lot Expect to see a team that attacks in the full This season you have two sets of brothers to sell right now. We have a great university court on both offense and defense. on your team. What are the advantages with a great basketball program, so this is a and disadvantages of having brothers on a good time for kids to be a part of that. If you If you could describe this year’s team in one Qteam? believe in what you are selling, you become a word, what would it be? better salesman, and we all believe this is a As a coach you are always hoping that your great place for a kid to go to school. QVersatile. We will put a lot of players on the floor teams develop great chemistry, and you are con- who can play multiple positions, which will stantly trying to foster that environment. I Page 19

ASSISTANT COACH DANE FISCHER RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

Dane Fischer returns for his second season as an assistant coach of the Rider University men’s bas- ketball team. Fischer, a 2002 graduate of Ithaca College, came to Rider from Williams College, where he was an assistant coach for two seasons. “Dane has been a great addition to our staff here at Rider,” said Rider Head Coach Tommy Dempsey. “He brings enthusiasm and a great work ethic with him to the office everyday. He has a very bright future in the coaching profession." At Rider, Fischer’s chief duties include recruiting, assisting with individual instruction, scouting, practice and game preparation and academic support. “Dane Fischer has a very successful background in college basketball, both as a play- er and a coach,” said Rider Director of Athletics Don Harnum. “He is knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the game and has a very bright future.” At Williams, Fischer helped the Ephs compile a 46-11 two-year record and a National Runner-up finish in 2004. Fischer also helped develop two First Team All-Americans and three First Team All-NESCAC selections while working under two-time Division III National Coach of the Year, Dave Paulsen. At Ithaca, Fischer was a three-year starting point guard and two-year captain, and graduated among the top 10 in Ithaca career assists and steals. The team MVP in 2002, Fischer led the Bombers to the Empire Eight Championship and to the NCAA Tournament as a senior. Fischer, who was raised in Rochester, Minn., resides in Lawrenceville.

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ASSISTANT COACH KEVIN BAGGETT RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

Kevin Baggett begins his first season as an assistant coach on the Rider staff. Baggett has been a Division I assistant coach for the last 10 years and came to Rider from the University of Maryland Baltimore County, where he served as assistant coach in 2005-06. “Kevin came to us with a wealth of experience in college basketball,” said head coach Tommy Dempsey. “He has a great track record as a coach and a recruiter and we are very fortunate that he decid- ed to join our coaching staff at Rider. He has a thorough understanding of what it takes to be successful at this level.” Baggett has also served as an assistant coach at James Madison, Howard, Western Kentucky and Coastal Carolina. The former St. Joseph’s University player and standout performer at the scholastic level in New Jersey hails from Burlington and has coached at Cinnaminson High School. He was a member of the Hawks’ 1985-86 team that compiled a 26-6 record and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament. He received his bachelor’s degree in marketing with a minor in sociology from St. Joseph’s in June, 1989. “I am excited to be back at home here in New Jersey,” said Baggett, “and having an opportunity to work with Tommy and his staff here at Rider University. I am looking forward to wonderful times to come in the near future under Tommy’s tutelage.”

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ASSISTANT COACH MIKE WITCOSKIE RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

Mike Witcoskie begins his first season as an assistant coach on the Rider University men’s basketball staff. At 27 years old, Witcoskie comes to Rider already with several years of coaching experience. At Wilkes College, Witcoskie was a full-time assistant for two years. Last year he helped the Colonels to the Freedom Conference Championship game in the Middle Atlantic Conference, working in the areas of recruiting, managing team defense, scouting, breaking down opponent game film, practice and game coaching, and individual development of post players. “I am very excited about adding Mike Witcoskie to our staff,” said Rider Head Coach Tommy Dempsey. “Mike played for me when I was an assistant coach at Susquehanna. He was a very hard work- er as a player and he has attacked the coaching profession with the same work ethic that made him successful on the court.” At Wilkes, Witcoskie also served as the intramural director. Witcoskie is a 2001 graduate of Susquehanna University, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in biology. Witcoskie was the Susquehanna men’s basketball team cap- tain as a senior. During the 2003-04 campaign, Witcoskie served as an assistant coach at Susquehanna, where he was involved in every aspect of the program. Witcoskie’s respon- sibilities included recruiting, scouting, practice and game coaching, the individual development of the Crusaders guards and the implementation of a new weight training program. While at Susquehanna, Witcoskie also served as the junior varsity basketball coach and was the assistant camp director. At Rider, Witcoskie’s duties will include junior college and foreign student recruiting, recruiting database management, on-campus recruiting, post-player devel- opment, game scouting, film exchange, academic monitoring, summer camps, team travel, facility management and overseeing the team managers. Witcoskie is a 1997 graduate of Palmyra High School in Palmyra, Pa., and now resides in Lawrenceville.

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STRENGTH COACH AND ATHLETIC TRAINER RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH / MICHAEL MCNULTY, C.S.C.S

Michael McNulty begins his tenth season with the ty and overall quickness of every player in our program. men’s basketball team as the strength and conditioning The players have tremendous respect for Mike and have coach. McNulty is a 1993 graduate of the United all shown dramatic improvement under his watch.” States Merchant Marine Academy and is a certified A 1989 graduate of Bergenfield (NJ) High School, strength and conditioning specialist through McNulty was a scholastic football and track athlete the National Strength and Conditioning before playing football at USMMA. At Kings Point, he Association. He is employed by Sanofi-Aventis helped lead the 1992 football squad to the ECAC Pharmaceutical Company. Championship. “Mike has been a tremendous asset to our coaching Mike and his wife, Michelle, and their daughters, staff,” said Head Coach Tommy Dempsey. “He works Madeline and Emma, reside in Newtown, Pa. tirelessly to improve the strength, conditioning, agili-

ATHLETIC TRAINER / HENRY MINARICK

Henry Minarick begins his sixth season as the Rider At Rider, Minarick works in injury prevention with University assistant athletic trainer for men’s basket- pre-practice and pre-game conditioning, as well as ball. A 1993 graduate of Montclair State College, rehabilitation and treating injuries. Minarick earned his master’s degree in Teaching at “Henry has a great working relationship with the Montclair State in 2000. coaching staff,” said Head Coach Tommy Dempsey. A certified athletic trainer since 1993, and a certified “Whenever we have to make a decision on the welfare strength and conditioning specialist since 1995, of a player for a practice or game, Henry always makes Minarick was a student athletic trainer at Montclair the final decision. He has earned the trust of the coach- State as an undergraduate, and served as a graduate es and the players.” assistant in the Montclair State athletic training A native of Lyndhurst, N.J., Minarick is a 1986 department while obtaining his master’s degree. graduate of Queen of Peace High School, where he earned two varsity letters in football.

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ATHLETICS STAFF RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

Associate AD/ Softball Volleyball Mascot Compliance

Emily Ahlquist The Bronc Greg Busch Tricia Carroll

Men’s and Women’s Women’s Men’s Soccer Swimming & Basketball Diving

Barry Davis Russ Fager Stephen Fletcher Tori Harrison

Events Academic Faculty Coordinator Support Athletics Field Hockey /Equipment Coordinator Representative Manager

Sonya Hurt Jonathan Husch Lori Hussong Brian Keane

Men’s and Basketball Women’s Head Athletic Women’s Soccer Trainer Secretary Track/Cross Country

Tim Lengle Kevin Long Tracy Newman Rob Pasquariello

Manager, Sports Associate Athletics Information Wrestling AD/SWA Business Secretary Operations

Nancy Roberts Lynn Rugg Lucy Sech Gary Taylor

Men’s and Associate AD/ Athletics Women’s Golf External Secretary Marketing Tennis

Karin Torchia Ed Torres Cherie Voorhees Bob Whartenby

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S R YE A L P

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ROSTER RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

1 2 3 5 Junior Junior Junior Freshman F G F G 6-10 6-3 6-8 6-5 245 165 210 185

Jason Thompson Kamron Warner Joel Green Ryan Thompson

11 13 14 22 Junior Sophomore Freshman Senior G G G G 6-2 6-3 6-1 5-11 160 180 185 165

Kevin Hickman Lamar Johnson Patrick Mansell Terrance Mouton

31 32 33 44 Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore F G F/C F/C 6-6 6-3 6-8 6-7 210 215 235 245

Barney Anderson Harris Mansell Robbie Myers Kevin Vosilla

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ROSTER RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

ALPHABETICAL

No. Name Class Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School

31 *Barney Anderson So. F 6-6 210 Jersey City, N.J./St. Anthony’s 3 Joel Green Jr. F 6-8 210 Philadelphia, Pa./Harrison/Cecil CC 11 *Kevin Hickman Jr. G 6-2 160 Newark, Del./Wilmington Christian 13 *Lamar Johnson So. G 6-3 180 Scranton, Pa./Scranton 32 *Harris Mansell So. G 6-3 215 Cheltenham, Pa./Cheltenham 14 Patrick Mansell Fr. G 6-1 185 Cheltenham, Pa./Cheltenham 22 *Terrance Mouton Sr. G 5-11 165 Lafayette, La./Acadiana 33 Robbie Myers Fr. F/C 6-8 235 Mountain Top, Pa./Crestwood 1 *Jason Thompson Jr. F 6-10 245 Mt. Laurel, N.J./Lenape 5 Ryan Thompson Fr. G 6-5 185 Mt. Laurel, N.J./Lenape 44 *Kevin Vosilla So. F/C 6-7 245 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa 2 *Kamron Warner Jr. G 6-3 165 Pleasantville, N.J./Pleasantville

NUMERICAL

No. Name Class Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School

1 *Jason Thompson Jr. F 6-10 245 Mt. Laurel, N.J./Lenape 2 *Kamron Warner Jr. G 6-3 165 Pleasantville, N.J./Pleasantville 3 Joel Green Jr. F 6-8 210 Philadelphia, Pa./Harrison/Cecil CC 5 Ryan Thompson Fr. G 6-5 185 Mt. Laurel, N.J./Lenape 11 *Kevin Hickman Jr. G 6-2 160 Newark, Del./Wilmington Christian 13 *Lamar Johnson So. G 6-3 180 Scranton, Pa./Scranton 14 Patrick Mansell Fr. G 6-1 185 Cheltenham, Pa./Cheltenham 22 *Terrance Mouton Sr. G 5-11 165 Lafayette, La./Acadiana 31 *Barney Anderson So. F 6-6 210 Jersey City, N.J./St. Anthony’s 32 *Harris Mansell So. G 6-3 215 Cheltenham, Pa./Cheltenham 33 Robbie Myers Fr. F/C 6-8 235 Mountain Top, Pa./Crestwood 44 *Kevin Vosilla So. F/C 6-7 245 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa

*letterwinner Head Coach: Tommy Dempsey (2nd season) Assistant Coaches: Dane Fischer, Kevin Baggett, Mike Witcoskie Team Managers: Sean O’Connell, Daryl Hawkins, Jeff Chookazian

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PLAYER PROFILES

Terrance Mouton: NO. 22 SENIOR GUARD

Height: 5-11 / Weight: 165 Hometown: Lafayette, La.

THE DETAILS: CAREER HIGHS: High School:

Averaged 26 points per game for Acadiana High School, earning Second Team All-State and First Team Points All-County honors. 22 twice, latest vs. Fairfield 1/10/06 At Rider: Rebounds Led the Broncs in minutes played (32.2 per) and three-point field goals (56) last season and finished ninth 7 at Monmouth 12/3/05 in the MAAC in free throw percentage… last season scored 19 points in a win over Manhattan, 17 points in a win over Canisius, 19 in a win at Monmouth, 18 in a win over Delaware, …scored 13 of his 17 points Assists in the first half against Siena… made a career-high 11 of 12 foul shots at Saint Peter’s while dishing out a career-high six assists…scored in double figures 19 times last season, including four of the five games 6 twice, latest vs. Niagara 1/20/06 he did not start…scored a career-high 22 points twice in the same week…grabbed a career-high seven rebounds at Monmouth…made 56 threes and 53 two-pointers last season…22 games started last season Steals is second most among returnees this year…winner of the MAAC “Sixth Man” Award in 2005…Rider was 4 vs. Canisius 2/13/05 15-6 in the games he came in off the bench in 2004-05…made 24 of his first 25 foul shots as a sopho- more…his free throw percentage in 2005 would have ranked 19th in the nation but did not have enough FG made made per game to qualify…made 48 threes and 33 two-point field goals as a sophomore…started the first nine games of the 2004-05 season…Rider Rookie of the Year in 2004...cousin Brandon Mouton, also from 8 twice, latest vs. Fairfield 1/10/06 Lafayette, LA, was a star at Texas in 2004 and graduated eighth in career scoring. FG att. PERSONALS: 15 at Monmouth 12/3/05 Date of birth: 5-2-85 What is the most important thing you have Nickname: T-Mo learned from the coaching staff? FT made High school/coach: To be responsible for what you do, 11 at Saint Peter’s 1/4/06 Acadiana/Bobby Beene always be on time for everything, and to Major: Business Administration do things to the best of your ability. FT att. What is your favorite class, and why? What are your post-Rider ambitions? 12 at Saint Peter’s 1/4/06 Small business management is my To keep playing basketball or get a good favorite course because I learned about job in management. 3-pt made the different ways to own and run Name a person at Rider who has made the most impact on your life and why? 6 three times, latest vs. Fairfield 1/10/06 businesses. The entire Rider coaching staff has Why did you choose Rider? made a great impact on my life because 3-pt att. Because I knew I would get a great they taught me how to be responsible 10 at Siena 2/20/05 education and Rider has a good for my actions. basketball program. Hobbies: Minutes What is your most memorable moment as a Listening to music member of the Broncs? and playing video games. 43 at Fairfield 2/3/06 Beating Niagara to be regular season champions of the MAAC. THE STATS:

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A TO BLK S PTS PPG 2003-04 31 51-171 .298 24-99 .242 19-26 .731 34 1.1 49 31 8 22 145 4.7 2004-05 30 81-222 .365 48-127 .378 48-55 .873 62 2.1 57 34 1 34 258 8.6 2005-06 28 111-299 .371 56-158 .354 60-74 .811 70 2.5 82 64 3 22 338 12.1 Totals 89 243-692 .351 128-384 .333 127-155 .819 166 1.9 188 129 12 78 741 8.3 Page 28

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Kevin Hickman: NO. 11 JUNIOR GUARD

Height: 6-2 / Weight: 160 Hometown: Newark, Del.

THE DETAILS: CAREER HIGHS: High School:

Earned Second Team All-Diamond State Conference honors for the Wilmington Christian School...aver- Points aged 15 points, five rebounds and seven assists per game...selected to compete in the Blue/Gold Senior 3 vs Loyola 1/17/05 All-Star Game. Rebounds At Rider: 1 three times, latest at Canisius 1/27/06

Made every foul shot he took last year…averaged 8.9 points, 8.9 rebounds and 8.9 assists per 40 minutes Assists played last year…made the only field goal he attempted in 2005 in a MAAC win over Loyola on nation- 1 three times, latest vs. Siena 2/12/06 al television at the Pepsi Arena…made the 2004-05 squad as a walk-on…Gold Award winner at Rider Academic Achievement Night for Fall 2004, Spring 2005 and Fall 2005. Steals 2 vs. Siena 2/12/06 PERSONALS: FG made Date of birth: 7-13-86 What is the most important thing you have 1 vs Loyola 1/17/05 Nickname: N/A learned from the coaching staff? High school/coach: I learned that if you want to be good FG att. Wilmington Christian/Iuan Mghee you have to be willing to work. 2 vs. Siena 2/12/06 Major: Elementary What are your post-Rider ambitions? Education/Communication To be an elementary school teacher and FT made What is your favorite class, and why? coach basketball at the high school level. I enjoy all of my education classes Name a person at Rider who has made the 2 at Canisius 1/27/06 where we are in the classroom settings at most impact on your life and why? the schools. The entire basketball team has had a FT att. Why did you choose Rider? great impact on me because when you 2 twice latest at Canisius 1/27/06 I chose Rider because I felt it gave me are here you are family. the opportunity to attain all of my goals Hobbies: Hanging with my family, Church, 3-pt made on and off the court. bowling and golf. 0 What is your most memorable moment as a member of the Broncs? 3-pt att. What I remember most is free-styling 1 vs. Siena 2/12/06 on the road trips on the bus and in the hotel rooms. Minutes 3 at Siena 1/7/06

THE STATS:

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A TO BLK S PTS PPG 2004-05 6 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 0.2 1 0 0 0 3 0.5 2005-06 7 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2 0.3 2 0 0 2 2 0.3 Totals 13 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 3 0.2 3 0 0 2 5 0.4

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PLAYER PROFILES

Jason Thompson: NO. 1 JUNIOR FORWARD

Height: 6-10 / Weight: 245 Hometown: Mt. Laurel, N.J.

THE DETAILS: CAREER HIGHS: High School:

Averaged 15 points and 12 rebounds per game for 28-1 Group IV State Champion Lenape High…named Points Second Team All-South Jersey and First Team All-State Group IV…selected to play in the New Jersey 28 at Saint Peter’s 1/4/06 North-South All-Star game…led Lenape to its first state title and undefeated regular season. At Rider: Rebounds 15 vs. Manhattan 1/24/06 Second Team All-MAAC selection last year…ranked second in the MAAC in blocks (48), fourth in rebounding, sixth in field goal percentage and seventh in scoring, and was the only player in the MAAC to rank among the top seven in more than two of those four categories…presented the Gilbert P. Rossi Assists Award as the team’s Most Valuable Player last season…compiled his eighth ‘double-double’ of the season 5 vs Fairfield 1/15/05 and 13th of his career at Northeastern last year…compiled 35 points and 20 rebounds in the College of Charleston Holiday Classic to earn All-Tournament Team honors…scored 13 of his 15 points in the sec- Steals ond half, including the winning points, in the victory over LIU…returned from a concussion to compile 3 vs. Long Island U. 12/29/05 18 points, seven rebounds and three blocks in a MAAC playoff game…as a sophomore scored a career- high 28 points at Saint Peter’s, 26 points (15 in first half) in a win at Canisius, 26 points against Iona, 25 FG made points at Fairfield, and 23 points in a win over Niagara…grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds in a win over Manhattan…member of the 2005 MAAC All-Rookie team…CollegeInsider.com Freshman All-American 12 at Saint Peter’s 1/4/06 team…competed in China with the MAAC All-Stars during the summer of 2005 and led the team in scoring…as a freshman led the Broncs in rebounding (fifth in MAAC) and was fourth on the team in scor- FG att. ing…started 21 games as a rookie and was third on the team in minutes played…led the 2005 Rider team 23 at Saint Peter’s 1/4/06 with 29 blocked shots…recorded five ‘double-doubles’ as a freshman. PERSONALS: FT made 12 vs. Iona 2/15/06 Date of birth: 7-21-86 What is your most memorable moment as a Nickname: JT, Tizzle member of the Broncs? High school/coach: When we beat Niagara at home to FT att. Lenape/Bill Lange share the MAAC regular season 14 vs. Fairfield 1/10/06 Major: Communication-Radio and TV championship crown. What is your favorite class, and why? What is the most important thing you have 3-pt made Speech Communication because I want learned from the coaching staff? 2 twice latest vs. Niagara 1/20/06 to be an ESPN anchor or radio analyst I learned that even though you receive and this class prepared me to perform in an athletic scholarship, academics are 3-pt att. front of an audience. the priority. 3 three times, latest vs. Niagara What are your post-Rider ambitions? Why did you choose Rider? 1/20/06 I chose Rider because of the To play professional basketball or become an ESPN TV sports anchor. Communication program, because it was Minutes close to home. Name a person at Rider who has made the most impact on your life and why? 36 vs Niagara 2/26/05 Coach Dempsey has made a great impact on my life. THE STATS: Hobbies: Listening to music, helping others.

Year G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A TO BLK S PTS PPG 2004-05 30 104-235 .441 6-26 .231 60-91 .659 221 7.4 45 46 29 21 274 9.1 2005-06 27 159-291 .546 7-21 .333 123-175 .703 226 8.4 43 80 48 24 448 16.6 Totals 57 263-527 .499 13-47 .277 183-266 .688 447 7.8 88 126 77 45 722 12.7 Page 32

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Kamron Warner: NO. 2 JUNIOR GUARD

Height: 6-3 / Weight: 165 Hometown: Pleasantville, N.J.

THE DETAILS: CAREER HIGHS: High School: Points Earned Second Team All-South Jersey and First Team All-State Group II honors at Pleasantville High, coached by father Butch…96 three-point field goals as a senior, averaging 26 points per game…compiled 10 twice, latest at Iona 12/5/04 1,850 career points…averaged 21 points, four rebounds and 3.5 assists per game as a junior. Rebounds At Rider: 4 at Canisius 1/27/06

Started four games last season…made a career-high three three-point field goals in his first collegiate start, Assists a win over Boston U., and equaled that in his next start at Iona…was third on the team in three-point field goal percentage last year…compiled 16.6 points per 40 minutes played last season, fourth highest 2 four times, latest vs. Siena 2/12/06 on the team…17 of his 20 field goals made were three-pointers last season…played in 21 games as a rook- Steals ie and finished sixth on the 2005 team in three-point field goals made with 12…scored a career-high 10 points in MAAC win over Iona as a freshman…eighth on the 2005 squad in scoring and ninth in min- 2 twice, latest at Iona 12/7/05 utes played…signed a national letter of intent to attend Rider in November of 2003. FG made PERSONALS: 4 vs. Monmouth 11/30/04

Date of birth: 12-24-85 What is the most important thing you have FG att. Nickname: Killan Kam learned from the coaching staff? 7 twice, latest at Iona 12/7/05 High school/coach: I learned that you have to earn Pleasantville/Butch Warner everything that your get. Nothing is FT made Major: Communication-Radio and TV given to you. 2 three times, latest vs. Iona 2/15/06 What is your favorite class, and why? What are your post-Rider ambitions? Advanced Speech Communication, After Rider I would like to play FT att. because I enjoyed making presentations professional basketball or to take my 7 at Bucknell 11/19/04 in front of an audience. degree and get a good paying job. Why did you choose Rider? Name a person at Rider who has made the The family atmosphere that surrounds most impact on your life and why? 3-pt made the campus made me feel very Coach Dempsey has proven he is willing 3 twice, latest at Iona 12/7/05 comfortable. At Rider, you really feel to stick his neck out for his players and like part of the family. I admire his drive and passion for the 3-pt att. What is your most memorable moment as a game. 6 three times, latest at Fairfield 2/3/06 member of the Broncs? Hobbies: Playing video games, being with The MAAC Tournament in Buffalo my friends and teammates, listening to Minutes freshman year was my favorite moment. music and watching movies. 23 at Bucknell 11/19/04

THE STATS:

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A TO BLK S PTS PPG 2004-05 21 16-48 .333 12-38 .316 2-3 .667 18 0.9 9 7 0 4 46 2.2 2005-06 19 20-51 .392 17-45 .378 5-8 .625 12 0.6 7 8 2 3 62 3.3 Totals 40 36-99 .364 29-83 .349 7-11 .636 30 0.8 16 15 2 7 108 2.7

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Barney Anderson: NO. 31 SOPHOMORE FORWARD

Height: 6-6 / Weight: 210 Hometown: Jersey City, N.J.

THE DETAILS: CAREER HIGHS: High School: Points Rider’s first recruited player from the renowned St. Anthony program which began the 2004-05 season 9 vs. Delaware 12/10/05 ranked number one in the nation…named the MVP of the New Jersey Tournament of Champions as a junior…MVP of the Essex-Hudson All-Star game as a senior…First Team All-Hudson County…averaged Rebounds 11.0 points and 8.2 rebounds per game. 4 twice, latest at Charleston 12/30/05 At Rider: Assists Fourth on the team in field goal percentage last year…averaged 9.6 points and 7.4 rebounds per 40 min- 2 vs. Canisius 2/5/06 utes played as a rookie…eighth on the team in minutes played last season…compiled nine points in just 10 minutes in win over Delaware, making all three of his field goal attempts and three of his four foul Steals shots…played a career-high 17 minutes in a win over Canisius…first collegiate start came at 4 vs. Manhattan 1/24/06 Northeastern. FG made 3 vs. Delaware 12/10/05

FG att. PERSONALS: 4 at Northeastern 2/18/06

Date of birth: 5-4-86 What is the most important thing you have FT made Nickname: Big Barn learned from the coaching staff? 3 vs. Delaware 12/10/05 High school/coach: I’ve learned to work hard and give 100 St. Anthony/Bobby Hurley percent or someone is going to take your FT att. Major: American Studies spot. 4 twice, latest at Charleston 12/30/05 What is your favorite class, and why? What are your post-Rider ambitions? I enjoyed acting class because I get to I hope to make good money by getting 3-pt made a good job. express feelings and act things out. 0 Name a person at Rider who has made the Why did you choose Rider? most impact on your life and why? I chose Rider because of the quality of 3-pt att. Amanda Welker helped me with my the coaching staff and how close it is to school work and gave me positive 0 home. reinforcement in everything that I did. What is your most memorable moment as a Minutes She is the person I have to go to when I member of the Broncs? 17 vs. Canisius 2/5/06 What sticks in my mind is the way we need help. Hobbies: come together before every game. I like playing football and basketball and hanging out.

THE STATS:

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A TO BLK S PTS PPG 2005-06 25 16-32 .500 0-0 .000 17-29 .586 38 1.5 3 13 2 8 49 2.0

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Lamar Johnson: NO. 13 SOPHOMORE GUARD

Height: 6-3 / Weight: 180 Hometown: Scranton, Pa.

THE DETAILS: CAREER HIGHS: High School:

Scranton High’s career leader in points (1,572), assists (347) and three-point field goals (201) despite Points missing 15 games as a senior due to an injury…twice the Lackawanna League Player of the Year...led his 19 at Drexel 11/21/05 squads to an 86-20 combined record…twice won Lackawanna League Championships… averaged 23.4 points per game as a sophomore and 20.1 points as a junior…as a junior his squad was 24-3 and earned a Rebounds berth in the AAAA District 2 Title Game. 6 at Fairfield 2/3/06 At Rider: Assists Named to the MAAC All-Rookie Team... named the MAAC Rookie of the Week for all games played 4 twice, latest vs. Siena 2/12/06 November 21-28…in just his second collegiate game, scored seven points in an 11-3 run that gave the Broncs a 25-22 lead over Drexel and finished with a game-high 19 points, four rebounds and a pair of Steals steals…made a three-point field goal with 2.6 seconds left to send the game at Saint Peter’s into over- 2 five times, latest vs. Saint Peter’s 3/3/06 time…was third on the team in three-point field goals made last year and fifth in scoring and field goal percentage…scored 16 points in win over Delaware, 15 points at Saint Peter’s, 14 points in win over FG made Niagara…made his first four collegiate foul shots…four assists and two steals in win over 6 twice, latest at Saint Peter’s 1/4/06 Manhattan…started 11 games as a rookie. FG att. PERSONALS: 14 at Saint Peter’s 1/4/06 Date of birth: What is the most important thing you have 10-26-86 FT made Nickname: LJ learned from the coaching staff? 4 at Drexel 11/21/05 High school/coach: I’ve learned that hard work pays off. What are your post-Rider ambitions? Scranton/Tony Bataglia FT att. Major: I would like to play professional Communication 4 twice, latest at Fairfield 2/3/06 What is your favorite class, and why? basketball and become a sportswriter. To be successful in life. I liked Music and Society because Dr. 3-pt made Stephen Allen let us express ourselves Name a person at Rider who has made the most impact on your life and why? 4 four times, latest at Niagara 1/29/06 through the music we listen to. Why did you choose Rider? All of the Rider basketball coaches are 3-pt att. I liked the atmosphere on campus, the teachers of life as well as basketball and basketball team and the academic they have all impacted my life a great 9 at Saint Peter’s 1/4/06 reputation Rider has. deal. Hobbies: Minutes What is your most memorable moment as a I enjoy reading USA Today and member of the Broncs? watching Everybody Loves Raymond. 32 at Canisius 1/27/06 What I remember most is making a three-point field goal to put the game into overtime against Saint Peter’s.

THE STATS:

Year G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A TO BLK S PTS PPG 2005-06 27 51-164 .311 36-121 .298 15-20 .750 55 2.0 31 36 4 15 153 5.7

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Harris Mansell: NO. 32 SOPHOMORE GUARD

Height: 6-3 / Weight: 215 Hometown: Cheltenham, Pa.

THE DETAILS: CAREER HIGHS: High School:

Cheltenham’s all-time leader in scoring (1,919), three-point field goals (202), steals (230) and games played Points (109)…led his teams to a combined 90-26 record, including 51-10 his junior and senior seasons…a three- time First Team All-Suburban One selection…Second Team All-Philadelphia as a senior…three-time 18 at Loyola 1/22/06 Montgomery County Player of the Year…averaged 21 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game as a junior, leading the Panthers to a school-record 27 wins and the PA State quarterfinals. Rebounds 6 vs. Boston University 11/26/05 At Rider: Assists Led the 2006 Broncs in steals, was second on the team in three-point field goal percentage, fourth in free 5 at Niagara 1/29/06 throw percentage, fifth in rebounds, blocks, free throws made, three-pointers made and minutes played, and was sixth in scoring…scored 10 points in his collegiate debut against Bucknell, also scored 10 points Steals against Villanova…scored 31 points in a pair of games against Loyola…scored 13 points at Manhattan…started nine games, including five of the final six games of the season…Rider won three of 4 vs. Siena 2/12/06 the first four games he started…one of only four Broncs to play in all 28 games last year. FG made 5 twice, latest at Fairfield 2/3/06 PERSONALS: FG att. Date of birth: 8-28-86 What is the most important thing you have 10 twice, latest vs. Saint Peter’s 2/26/06 Nickname: H Money learned from the coaching staff? High school/coach: I learned that if you want to be good at FT made Cheltenham/Scott Eveslage something, you have to work hard and 5 three times, latest vs. Loyola 2/24/06 Major: Business Administration put in the extra time. What is your favorite class, and why? What are your post-Rider ambitions? FT att. I would like to have a job that I love I like Math because I understand the 8 at Villanova 11/30/05 concepts. waking up to every morning. Name a person at Rider who has made the Why did you choose Rider? 3-pt made most impact on your life and why? I chose Rider because I liked the 4 at Loyola 1/22/06 basketball coaches and the players and Coach Fish has made a great impact on the entire campus made me feel at home. me because he is the one that is on me What is your most memorable moment as a the most to be the best player I can be. 3-pt att. Hobbies: member of the Broncs? I like to Instant Message and text 6 vs. Saint Peter’s 2/26/06 I would have to say the game at Loyola message my friends and hang out when I didn’t miss a shot was very with my teammates. Minutes memorable for me. 34 twice, latest at Fairfield 2/3/06

THE STATS:

Year G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A TO BLK S PTS PPG 2005-06 28 45-121 .372 27-67 .403 31-41 .756 65 2.3 35 45 3 31 148 5.3

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Kevin Vosilla: NO. 44 SOPHOMORE FORWARD

Height: 6-7 / Weight: 245 Hometown: Massapequa, N.Y.

THE DETAILS: CAREER HIGHS: High School:

Led Massapequa to Nassau Class AA semi-finals as a junior and to the quarterfinals as a senior…averaged Points 17 points, 13 rebounds and two blocks per game as a senior…All-Long Island selection…named MVP of 4 vs. Iona 2/15/06 the Nassau County Exceptional Senior Game…averaged 18.9 points and 14 rebounds per game as a jun- ior, leading his squad to an 18-1 record. Rebounds At Rider: 2 vs. Iona 2/15/06

Led the team in field goal percentage and was sixth on the team in free throw percentage…averaged 10.6 Assists points and 7.1 rebounds per 40 minutes played last season…made his first collegiate field goal attempt 1 vs. Loyola 2/24/06 and his first two foul shots…compiled six points and three rebounds in nine minutes of action in a pair of games against Iona. Steals 0

FG made PERSONALS: 2 vs. Iona 2/15/06

Date of birth: 7-12-87 What is the most important thing you have FG att. Nickname: Vo Sho learned from the coaching staff? 3 vs. Iona 2/15/06 High school/coach: I learned to always work harder. Massapequa/Martin Voigt What are your post-Rider ambitions? FT made Major: Finance My main ambition after Rider is to have 2 at Iona 12/7/05 What is your favorite class, and why? a successful profession to support a family. My favorite class is math because I’m Name a person at Rider who has made the FT att. most impact on your life and why? good at it. 2 twice, latest vs. Siena 2/12/06 Why did you choose Rider? Coach Dempsey has made a great impact on my because he taught me to never I came to Rider because I liked the 3-pt made environment and the coaching staff and settle for anything less than your best. Hobbies: 0 because of the high academic reputation. I enjoy listening to music. What is your most memorable moment as a 3-pt att. member of the Broncs? 1 vs. Iona 2/15/06 I remember scoring my first points as a Rider player. Minutes 8 vs. Saint Peter’s 2/26/06

THE STATS:

Year G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A TO BLK S PTS PPG 2005-06 11 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 6 0.5 1 1 0 0 9 0.8

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Joel Green: NO. 3 JUNIOR FORWARD

Height: 6-8 / Weight: 210 Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.

THE DETAILS:

Junior College:

Averaged 13.3 points, 9.4 rebounds and 2.1 blocked shots per game for Cecil Community College in North East, Maryland...team went 33-2 and won the 2005 NJCAA Division II National Championship that won the NJCAA Division II National Championship.

High School:

Attended St. John Neumann High School in Philadelphia, PA, before graduating from Harriton High School.

PERSONALS:

Date of birth: 1-13-85 Nickname: Jay High school/coach: Harriton/Coach Clyde Jones Major: Psychology Why did you choose Rider? I chose Rider because I felt Rider gave me an opportunity to continue to be successful and would allow me to improve as a student-athlete. What are your post-Rider ambitions? After playing basketball professionally, I would like to stay around the game, possibly coaching, training or doing something related to sports psychology. Hobbies: I like to read, watch television and movies, and I enjoy working out before relaxing.

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Ryan Thompson: NO. 5 FRESHMAN GUARD

Height: 6-5 / Weight: 185 Hometown: Mt. Laurel, N.J.

THE DETAILS:

High School:

Named the MVP of Group IV and was the Burlington County Player of the Year as a senior at …a First Team All-South Jersey selection as a senior after earning third team honors as a junior…twice a First Team All-Burlington County selection…teamed with brother Jason to lead the 2004 Lenape team to a 28-0 record and the NJSIAA Group IV Championship.

PERSONALS:

Date of birth: 6-9-88 High school/coach: Lenape/Bill Lange Major: Business Management What is your favorite class, and why? I like Math because it is a subject I really enjoy. Why did you choose Rider? I chose Rider because it was close to home, I liked the players and the coaches, and I could see myself enjoying it here for four years. What are your post-Rider ambitions? I would love to play in the NBA and I would like to get a job managing a sports team. Name a person at Rider who has made the most impact on your life, and why? My brother Jason because he helped me with my recruiting process and helped me to improve as a basketball player. Hobbies: I enjoy hanging out with my friends when I am not playing basketball.

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Robbie Myers: NO. 33 FRESHMAN FORWARD/CENTER

Height: 6-8 / Weight: 235 Hometown: Mountain Top, Pa.

THE DETAILS:

High School:

Compiled over 1,100 career points...as a senior averaged 14.4 points and 9.7 rebounds for his 27-3 squad...led Crestwood to the Wyoming Valley Conference Division I and AAA District 2 Championship as a First Team All-Wyoming Valley Conference selec- tion…named the MVP of the Munley Tournament…named to the All-Star teams cho- sen by the Times Leader and the Citizen’s Voice newspapers.

PERSONALS:

Date of birth: 4-25-88 Nickname: Robbie High school/coach: Crestwood/Mark Atherton Major: Undecided What is your favorite class, and why? I like science the most because I find it very interesting. Why did you choose Rider? I chose Rider because I felt that I fit in here the best. I got along well with all of the players. What are your post-Rider ambitions? I would like to pursue a good job after playing professionally. Hobbies: I like to hang out with friends and play Xbox when I am not playing basketball.

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Patrick Mansell: NO. 14 FRESHMAN GUARD

Height: 6-1 / Weight: 185 Hometown: Cheltenham, Pa.

THE DETAILS:

High School:

Twice earned First Team All-Suburban One League honors…graduated as the all-time career leader in three-point field goals made (334) and set the single season record (117) at Cheltenham High…finished second in career scoring at Cheltenham (1,869) to his brother Harris…averaged 21 points per game along with five rebounds and four assists as a sen- ior…named by HoopScoop as the fifth best shooter in the Philadelphia Area…led Cheltenham to a 99-23 four-year record and four consecutive PIAA Tournament appear- ances.

PERSONALS: Date of birth: 11-28-87 High school/coach: Cheltenham/Scott Eveslage Major: Global Business Why did you choose Rider? I chose Rider because it was close to home, had a good basketball program, and because of the basketball coaches. What is the most important thing you have learned from the coaching staff? I learned that during the off-season is when you get the respect and when you earn your playing time. What are your post-Rider ambitions? I want to be successful and have a family to provide for. Name a person at Rider who has made the most impact on your life, and why? Coach Fischer has had a great impact on me because he always motivates me to get into the gym to get better. Hobbies: I like listening to music, lifting weights, eating and laughing.

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OUTLOOK RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

Coming of Age. An exciting time to be a young Bronc.

Coming of Age. An exciting time in the life of a The offense starts with the 6’10” Thompson, a Second Team All- young man. The 2006-2007 Rider University MAAC selection last year. “Offensively we will push the ball in men’s basketball program is expecting some excit- transition and try to spread out the defense with our shooters in the ing times this year with the Coming of Age of this half court. We will try to pound the ball inside to Jason and play year’s team. off of him. If Jason can dominate the paint and the guards are Led by one of the top underclassman in the improved we will be tough to beat,” said Dempsey. nation, junior Jason Thompson, The Gilbert P. Rossi Award winner as the team’s Most Valuable the Broncs will be both young Player last season, Thompson ranked second in the MAAC in and experienced this season blocks, fourth in rebounding, sixth in field goal percentage and under second year head seventh in scoring, and was the only player in the MAAC to rank coach Tommy Dempsey. among the top seven in more than two of those four categories. Dempsey took over a young “Jason is one of the top couple of players in the MAAC,” team last year and had four Dempsey said. “He had a very good first two years and now is the freshmen and a sophomore time for him to become a star in this league. If I had my pick of among his top eight players. any player in the MAAC, there is no doubt I would pick Jason This year he has one senior, vet- Thompson. He can score on you inside and he can step you out to eran point guard Terrance Mouton. the perimeter. He is the toughest match-up in the league. We “With the exception of Terrance, we’ll expect him to be a Player of the Year candidate the next two sea- have this group together for the next couple sons.” of years and we are looking to make a big leap Along with Thompson, the list of returnees is led by the lone forward in the conference standings in 2006- senior, Mouton, and sophomores Lamar Johnson and Harris 2007,” said Dempsey. “We have worked extreme- Mansell. ly hard as a staff and as a team since April and we Mouton led the Broncs in minutes played and three-point field are looking forward to seeing positive results on goals made last season and finished ninth in the MAAC in free the court.” throw percentage. “This is a big year for Terrance,” said Dempsey. Combine the young returnees with the incom- “If he has a great season, I think we will as well. Terrance is a very ing group that was ranked among the Metro talented point guard who has had a lot of ups and downs in his Atlantic Athletic Conference’s best for the second three years. We are hoping he can put it all together this year and year in a row by the HoopScoop online National become an all-league player as a senior.” Recruiting Report and the ground work has been Johnson was named to the MAAC All-Rookie Team last year and laid for a successful run. finished fifth on the Broncs in scoring and field goal percentage. “Going through a season like last year was not “Lamar had some great games and he struggled at times,” Dempsey easy for anybody associated with our program,” said. “For Lamar and Harris, it is time to take the next step in their Dempsey remembers, after serving the 2005-2006 careers. Both are very talented, but were inconsistent as freshmen. season as the interim head coach. “The one thing it It is time to make a big jump now that they know what to expect. did do was it brought us closer together as a team. Lamar is a very good shooter. We have worked with him to expand It was a year of transition in the program, a lot of his game and become more of a complete offensive player. He has new faces and a new coach. This year we are all so a chance to become a great guard in this league.” much more comfortable with the situation. Now Mansell led the 2006 Broncs in steals, was second on the team in we’re ready to be successful!” three-point field goal percentage, fourth in free throw percentage, Like most things coming of age, the Broncs will fifth in rebounds, blocks, free throws made, three-pointers made be very aggressive and entertaining to watch. and minutes played, and was sixth in scoring. “Harris may have to “Defensively you can expect us to get after the play all three guard positions for us this season,” said Dempsey. basketball,” said Dempsey. “We’ll play multiple “His development from freshman to sophomore year is very impor- defenses with the central focus on ball pressure. tant to us. He needs to take a big step forward. Last year there were We have to do a better job of creating offense with flashes of a kid who could be a great player, but at times he strug- our defense this year. We’ll play a style that the gled with being a consistent player. He needs to use his freshman players like to play and it should be fun to watch.” year as a learning experience and have a great sophomore season.”

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Other key returnees include Barney Anderson, Kevin Vosilla, Conference Division I and AAA District 2 Championship as a First Kamron Warner and Kevin Hickman. Team All-Wyoming Valley Conference selection. “Robbie Myers is a Anderson was fourth on the team in field goal percentage last year big, strong kid who we expect to compete for minutes as a freshman,” and averaged 9.6 points and 7.4 rebounds per 40 minutes played. Dempsey said. “He is coming off a very successful high school career “This is a big year for Barney,” Dempsey said. “He didn't have as and once he makes the adjustment to the college game, he has a much of a role as he would have liked as a freshman. He is looking for chance to have an even better college career.” a bigger role this season and he can earn that by playing hard every- Rider will have two sets of brothers on the team this season as day and becoming a great rebounder. Barney is a great athlete and he Patrick Mansell joins brother Harris and Ryan Thompson joins broth- is the best defensive player on the team.” er Jason. “Brothers will always stick up for each other and I would Vosilla was an All-Long Island selection who was named the MVP love for all of our players to think of their teammates as brothers,” of the Nassau County Exceptional Senior Game in 2005. Last year at Dempsey said. Rider, he led the team in field goal percentage and was sixth on the Patrick Mansell is a 6’1” guard who was twice a First Team All- team in free throw percentage, averaging 10.6 points and 7.1 Suburban One League selection, compiling 1,874 career points at rebounds per 40 minutes played. “This is a big year for Kevin in his Cheltenham High, second highest all-time to brother Harris. Mansell development,” Dempsey said. “As sophomores you need to turn the made 334 three-point field goals in his scholastic career and averaged corner. Kevin is a big strong kid who needs to become a force in the 22.4 points per game as a senior. He led Cheltenham to a 99-23 four- paint. If he does that he can have a successful season with an increased year record and four consecutive PIAA Tournament appearances. “In role.” a word, Patrick is a ‘shooter’,” said Dempsey, “coming off a high Warner started four games last season, was third on the team in school career where he made over 300 three-pointers. We will be try- three-point field goal percentage and compiled 16.6 points per 40 ing to develop Patrick into more than just a shooter. He’s a tough kid minutes played, fourth highest on the team. “Kam is the best shoot- and a hard worker who should have a great career here at Rider.” er in the program right now,” said Dempsey. “Like Lamar, we are try- Ryan Thompson is a 6’5” guard who earned First Team All- ing to expand his game beyond just being a shooter. Kam’s a hard Conference and All-Group IV South Jersey honors. “We expect a lot worker and a terrific kid. There will always be a role for Kam, because from Ryan over the next four years,” said Dempsey. “I look at Ryan he knows how to put the ball in the basket.” and I see unlimited potential. Ryan has a chance to have a tremendous Hickman is a former All-Diamond State Conference player at career and I expect he will compete for playing time right away.” Wilmington Christian School who made the Broncs as a walk-on for The schedule begins at New Jersey Institute of Technology on the third consecutive year. “Kevin is the ultimate walk-on,” said November 14 and features road games at Notre Dame, Villanova, Dempsey. “He’s a terrific team guy who has gotten a lot better in his Boston University and Delaware and home games with Northeastern, two seasons because he has invested time in his game. If he continues Drexel and Monmouth. “The schedule is really challenging, starting to work hard I wouldn’t be surprised to see him on the court before with Big East powers Villanova and Notre Dame, and has teams we’ve his career is over.” Hickman was a member of the MAAC Academic traditionally had great games with Delaware, Drexel, Monmouth and Honor Roll and a Gold Award winner at Rider Academic FDU,” Dempsey said. “The schedule will have us prepared well for Achievement Night for the Fall 2004, Spring 2005 and Fall 2005 the MAAC.” semesters. Coming of Age. An exciting time to be a young Bronc. The four newcomers include Joel Green, Patrick Mansell, Robbie Myers and Ryan Thompson. Green comes to Rider from Cecil Community College in North East, Maryland where he averaged 13.3 points, 9.4 rebounds and 2.1 blocked shots per game for the 33-2 team that won the NJCAA Division II National Championship. “Joel brings a winning attitude with him to the program in coming off a season in which his team won a national championship,” said Dempsey. “He’s a veteran even though it is his first year at Rider. He is mature and a very good ath- lete who shoots the ball well and is a good rebounder. Joel should be a very big part of things here in his final two seasons.” Green red- shirted his freshman year at Siena before transferring and excelling at Cecil. Myers, a 6’8” 235lb. center who compiled over 1,100 career points in high school, led Crestwood (PA) to the Wyoming Valley

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With 10 institutions strongly bound by the sound principles of quality and integrity in academics and excellence in athletics, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference enters its 26th year of compe- tition during the 2006-2007 academic year.

The MAAC was founded in 1980 by six Division I Men's Basketball Championship. members Duquesne and La Salle. The charter members: the U.S. Military In 2000, the MAAC, along with Canisius MAAC Football League keeps costs to a min- Academy, Fairfield University, Fordham and Niagara, again received rave reviews as imum through a series of innovative confer- University, , they hosted the First and Second Rounds of ence rules involving travel squad size, length and Saint Peter's College. Competition fol- the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball of the practice season, and a limited number lowed one year later in the fall of 1981 with Championship at the HSBC Arena in of full-time coaches. Most importantly, how- members competing in the sports of men's Buffalo, NY. The MAAC, Rider and Siena ever, there are no athletic scholarships, just cross country and men's soccer. On January co-hosted the 2002 NCAA Division I need-based financial aid. 2, 1982, Army traveled to Iona for the first Wrestling Championships at the Pepsi In June of 1995, the MAAC continued to MAAC men's basketball game and the Arena. The MAAC and Siena successfully develop opportunities for student-athletes as MAAC story had begun. hosted the 2003 NCAA Division I Men's the conference announced the formation of Today, Conference members include: Basketball Championship East Regional at the MAAC Men's and Women's Lacrosse Canisius College, Fairfield University, Iona the Pepsi Arena. Additionally, the MAAC, Leagues. The men's league began competi- College, Loyola College (Md.), Manhattan Canisius and Niagara served as hosts for the tion in the spring of 1996, while the College, Marist College, Niagara University, 2003 Division I Men's women's league commenced in the spring of Rider University, Saint Peter's College, and Championship, also at the HSBC Arena. In 1997. The men's league consists of four Siena College. In addition, associate mem- 2004, the MAAC, Canisius and Niagara MAAC schools -- Canisius, Manhattan, bers Duquesne University and LaSalle once again successfully hosted the NCAA Marist, and Siena - and five associate mem- University compete in football. Le Moyne Division I Men's Basketball Championship bers - Mount St. Mary's, Providence, Saint College competes in baseball and women's First and Second Rounds at the HSBC Joseph's, Virginia Military Institute and lacrosse, while Mount St. Mary's College, Arena. All three parties will host that event Wagner. The women's league consists of Providence College, Saint Joseph's again in 2007 and 2010. The MAAC and MAAC institutions Canisius, Fairfield, University, Virginia Military Institute and Rider University will co-host the 2009 Manhattan, Marist, Niagara and Siena, plus Wagner College compete in men's lacrosse. NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Le Moyne. St. Francis (N.Y.) College, Villanova Championship Regional as well 2010 In 2002, the MAAC added the MAAC University and Wagner College are all asso- NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Women's Water Polo League, making it the ciate members of the MAAC Women's Championship First and Second Rounds at 25th sport that the conference sponsors. The Water Polo League. The MAAC will support the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, New league is made up of three MAAC schools - 25 sports and conduct 24 championships Jersey after recording the third highest Iona, Marist and Siena - as well as three asso- during the 2006-2007 academic year. attendance figure for the women's champi- ciate members, St. Francis (NY), Villanova The 2007 MAAC Basketball Championships onship with the First and Second Rounds and Wagner. move to the Arena at Harbor Yard in last season. Bridgeport, Connecticut, with Albany's ACADEMICS AND ATHLETICS Pepsi Arena preparing to host the 2008 MAAC ASSOCIATE SPORTS The MAAC prides itself on the accomplish- championship. By having an excellent work- In January of 1993, the conference ments of its student-athletes in the classroom, ing relationship with these working facili- announced the formation of the MAAC as well as on the field. Mary Beth Riley, a ties, the MAAC has been able to attract a Football League, which began play in 1991 graduate of Canisius, was the first recip- number of NCAA Championship events. In September 1993. The league consists of the ient of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. 1995, the MAAC and Siena hosted the high- three football-playing MAAC schools - Iona, In the fall of 1998, Erin Whalen, a member of ly successful First and Second Rounds of the Marist and Saint Peter's - and two associate the Iona women's rowing team, was awarded

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one of the nation's 32 Rhodes Scholarships for aca- in men's and women's basketball, baseball, soft- demic achievement and civic leadership. Jose ball, men's and women's soccer, volleyball, men's Vargas, a Loyola student, was also awarded a golf, men's and women's tennis, and men's Rhodes Scholarship in 1999. lacrosse. In 2003, the Iona College men's cross First-class facilities are the rule with MAAC country team finished fourth - just one point out of schools, as teams regularly play in top-notch are- third place - at the NCAA Division I Cross nas, such as Madison Square Garden, the Country Championships. Canisius softball, Continental Airlines Arena, HSBC Arena, Pepsi Manhattan track, Manhattan and Marist baseball Arena, the Arena at Harbor Yard and Sovereign and Loyola soccer and lacrosse have also flourished Bank Arena. The other MAAC championships on the national stage. boast their share of outstanding locales as well, The MAAC has also been a leader in the forefront such as Dutchess Stadium in Fishkill, NY, home of of technology, expanding the notoriety of the the baseball championship, and the fabled Van league into cyberspace. In 2001, the league Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, where the cross coun- retained Host Communications, Inc. to sponsor the try championships are contested. This year, the MAAC web page. Launched in November 1999, MAAC will take its Volleyball Championship as www.maacsports.com has been a great success, pro- well as Men's and Women's Golf Championships viding fans with up-to-date contest results, fan to Orlando, Florida, where it will conduct its post- polls and an online merchandise store. season championships at Disney's Wide World of The MAAC President for the 2006-2007 academ- Sports Complex. In 2007, the MAAC Men's ic year is Rev. Joseph L. Levesque, C.M., the Soccer Championship will be at Walt Disney President of Niagara University. The Vice- World. President is Rev. Brian F. Linnane, S.J., the In the past several years, several of the MAAC President of Loyola College. Eugene Doris, schools have also enjoyed success in NCAA Director of Athletics at Fairfield University, will Tournaments. MAAC schools have made a total of chair the Committee on Athletic Administration, 69 NIT appearances and 37 NCAA appearances. and Traci Murphy, Associate Athletics Combined with recent bracket expansion in sever- Director/Senior Woman Administrator at Canisius al sports, the MAAC possesses 11 automatic bids College will serve as Vice Chair.

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MAAC 2005-2006 All-MAAC Teams 2005-2006 MAAC Final Standings

Team MAAC Overall FIRST TEAM-ALL MAAC Manhattan* 14-4 20-11 Steve Burtt, Iona Iona# 13-5 23-7 Andre Collins, Loyola Marist 12-6 19-10 Jared Jordan, Marist Siena 10-8 15-13 Keydren Clark, Saint Peter’s Saint Peter’s 9-9 17-15 Antoine Jordan, Siena Loyola 8-10 15-13 Niagara 7-11 11-18 SECOND TEAM-ALL MAAC Fairfield 7-11 9-19 Terrance Todd, Fairfield Canisius 6-12 9-20 Ricky Soliver, Iona Rider 4-14 8-20 Arturo Dubois, Manhattan #MAAC Tournament Champion *Regular Season Champion Jason Wingate, Manhattan Jeff Xavier, Manhattan 2005-2006 MAAC Tournament Results Jason Thompson, Rider

THIRD TEAM-ALL MAAC First Round Kevin Downey, Canisius #5 Saint Peters 80, #10 Rider 51 Will Whittington, Marist #7 Niagara 84, #8 Fairfield 77 Clif Brown, Niagara #9 Canisius 74, #6 Loyola 72 Todd Sowell, Saint Peter’s Kojo Mensah, Siena Second Round #5 Saint Peter's 63, #4 Siena 62 #2 Iona 80, #7 Niagara 54 ALL-ROOKIE TEAM #3 Marist 68, #9 Canisius 62 Herbie Allen, Fairfield Devon Austin, Manhattan Semifinals Lamar Johnson, Rider #5 Saint Peter’s 84, #1 Manhattan 74 Raul Orta, Saint Peter's #2 Iona 100, #3 Marist 84 Kenny Hasbrouck, Siena Championship Game #2 Iona 80, #5 Saint Peter’s 61

NCAA Tournament LSU 80, Iona 64

NIT Manhattan 80, Fairleigh Dickinson 77 Manhattan 87, Maryland 84 Old Dominion 70, Manhattan 66

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BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY CANISIUS COLLEGE

Bearcats • Vestal, NY Golden Griffins, Griffs • Buffalo, NY

Enrollment: ...... 11,174 Enrollment: ...... 3,520 Athletic Director: ...... Joel Thirer Athletic Director: ...... Bill Maher Colors: ...... Green, Black Colors: ...... Blue, Gold Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Conference: ...... : ...... Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) Arena/Capacity: ...... Events Center (5,142) Arena/Capacity: ...... (2,176) Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... Tom Parrotta (Fordham ’91) Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... (Brockport ’81) Office phone: ...... 716-888-2904 Office Phone: ...... 607-777-6369 Record at your school/Years: ...... 0-0/1st season Record at your school/Years: ...... 80-92/7th season Overall Record/Years: ...... 0-0/1st season Overall Record/Years: ...... 222-263/19th season Series Record with Rider: ...... Rider leads 18-4 Series Record with Rider: ...... Series tied 0-0 2005-06 Record: ...... 9-20 2005-06 Record: ...... 16-13 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . 6-12/9th 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . . 12-4/2nd Conference Defending Champion: . . . Iona Conference Defending Champion: . . . . Albany Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 6/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 10/3 Top Returnee: ...... Corey Herring Top Returnee: ...... Mike Gordon Top Newcomer: ...... David Johnson Top Newcomer: ...... Marvin Lee Key Loss: ...... Kevin Downey Key Loss: ...... Andre Heard Sports Information Contact: ...... Marc Gignac Sports Information Contact: ...... John Hartrick SID Phone Number: ...... 716-888-2978 SID Phone Number: ...... 607-777-6800 SID Fax Number: ...... 716-888-3178 SID Fax Number: ...... 607-777-4597 SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] Athletics Website: ...... www.gogriffs.com Athletics Website: ...... http://athletics.binghamton.edu

BOSTON UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE

Terriers • Boston, MA Blue Hens • Newark, DE

Enrollment: ...... 15,820 Enrollment: ...... 16,000 Athletic Director: ...... Mike Lynch Athletic Director: ...... Edgar N. Johnson Colors: ...... Scarlet and White Colors: ...... Blue and Gold Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Conference: ...... America East Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Arena/Capacity: ...... Case Gym (1,800)/Agganis Arena/Capacity: ...... Bob Carpenter Center (5,000) Arena (7,200) Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... Monte Ross Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... Dennis Wolf (Connecticut ’78) (Winston-Salem State ’92) Office Phone: ...... 617-353-5864 Office Phone: ...... 302-831-2724 Record at your school/Years: ...... 214-149/13th season Record at your school/Years: ...... 0-0/1st season Overall Record/Years: ...... 234-167/15th season Overall Record/Years: ...... 0-0/1st season Series Record with Rider: ...... Rider leads 2-1 Series Record with Rider: ...... Delaware Leads 31-27 2005-06 Record: ...... 12-16 2005-06 Record: ...... 9-21 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . .9-7/T-3rd 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . . 4-14/9th Conference Defending Champion: . . . .Albany Conference Defending Champion: . . . . UNC Wilmington Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 8/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/2 Top Returnee: ...... Corey Hassan Top Returnee: ...... Calvin Cannon Top Newcomer: ...... Scott Brittain Top Newcomer: ...... Brian Johnson Key Loss: ...... Kevin Gardner Key Loss: ...... Harding Nana Sports Information Contact: ...... Bryan Satter Sports Information Contact: ...... Kevin Tritt SID Phone Number: ...... 617-353-2872 SID Phone Number: ...... 302-831-2186 SID Fax Number: ...... 617-353-5286 SID Fax Number: ...... 302-831-8653 SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] Athletics Website: ...... www.bu.edu/athletics Athletics Website: ...... www.udel.edu/sportsinfo

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FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON DREXEL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY Dragons • Philadelphia, PA Hackensack, NJ

Enrollment: ...... 12,357 Enrollment: ...... 5,080 Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Eric Zillmer Athletic Director: ...... David Langford Colors: ...... Navy Blue and Gold Colors: ...... Burgundy and Blue Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Conference: ...... Northeast (NEC) Arena/Capacity: ...... John A. Daskalakis Athletic Arena/Capacity: ...... Rothman Center (5,000) ...... Center (2,500) Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... Tom Green (Syracuse ’71) Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... James “Bruiser” Flint (St. Joseph’s ’87) Office Phone: ...... 201-692-2208 Office Phone: ...... 215-895-1418 Record at your school/Years: ...... 378-292/24th season Record at your school/Years: ...... 83-65/6th season Overall Record/Years: ...... 378-292/24th season Overall Record/Years: ...... 169-137/11th season Series Record with Rider: ...... FDU leads 24-23 Series Record with Rider: ...... Drexel leads 26-25 2005-06 Record: ...... 20-12 2005-06 Record: ...... 15-16 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . . 14-4/1st 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . . 8-10/T-7th Conference Defending Champion: . . . . Monmouth Conference Defending Champion: . . . . Hofstra Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 10/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 11/3 Top Returnee: ...... Michael Peeples Top Returnee: ...... Dominick Mejia Top Newcomer: ...... Manny Ubilla Top Newcomer: ...... Yannick Formbor Key Loss: ...... Chad Timberlake Key Loss: ...... Kenell Sanchez Sports Information Contact: ...... Sara Naggar Sports Information Contact: ...... Mike Tuberosa SID Phone Number: ...... 201-692-2208 SID Phone Number: ...... 215-895-1591 SID Fax Number: ...... 201-692-9361 SID Fax Number: ...... 215-895-2038 SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] Athletics Website: ...... www.fduknights.com Athletics Website: ...... www.drexeldragons.com

FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY IONA COLLEGE

Stags • Fairfield, CT Gaels • New Rochelle, NY

Enrollment: ...... 3,300 Enrollment: ...... 3,045 Athletic Director: ...... Eugene P. Doris Athletic Director: ...... Patrick Lyons Colors: ...... Cardinal Red Colors: ...... Maroon, Gold Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Conference: ...... Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) Conference: ...... Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) Arena/Capacity: ...... Arena at Harbor Yard (9,500) Arena/Capacity: ...... (2,611) Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... (Stonehill ’94) Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... Jeff Ruland (Iona ’91) Office Phone: ...... 203-254-4000 x2209 Office Phone: ...... 914-633-2304 Record at your school/Years: ...... 0-0/1st season Record at your school/Years: ...... 137-106/9th season Overall Record/Years: ...... 0-0/1st season Overall Record/Years: ...... 137-106/9th season Series Record with Rider: ...... Fairfield leads 22-16 Series Record with Rider: ...... Iona leads 19-15 2005-06 Record: ...... 9-19 2005-06 Record: ...... 23-7 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . . 7-11/7th 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . .13-5/2nd Conference Defending Champion: . . . . Iona Conference Defending Champion: . . . .Iona Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 1/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 10/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 7/4 Top Returnee: ...... Dewitt Maxwell Top Returnee: ...... Anthony Bruin Top Newcomer: ...... Anthony Johnson Top Newcomer: ...... Kyle Camper Key Loss: ...... Terrence Todd Key Loss: ...... Steve Burtt Sports Information Contact: ...... Jack Jones Sports Information Contact: ...... Dan Kuberka SID Phone Number: ...... 203-254-4116 SID Phone Number: ...... 914-633-2310 SID Fax Number: ...... 203-254-4117 SID Fax Number: ...... 914-633-2072 SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] Athletics Website: ...... www.fairfieldstags.com Athletics Website: ...... www.iona.edu/gaels

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LOYOLA COLLEGE MARIST COLLEGE

Greyhounds • Baltimore, MD Red Foxes • Poughkeepsie, NY

Enrollment: ...... 3,253 Enrollment: ...... 4,000 Athletic Director: ...... Joseph Boylan Athletic Director: ...... Tim Murray Colors: ...... Green, Grey Colors: ...... Red, White Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Conference: ...... Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) Conference: ...... Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) Arena/Capacity: ...... Emil G. Reitz Arena (3,000) Arena/Capacity: ...... McCann Center (3,750) Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... (Siena '87) (Catholic University ’89) Office Phone: ...... 845-575-3324 Office Phone: ...... 410-617-2283 Record at your school/Years: ...... 30-27/3rd season Record at your school/Years: ...... 21-35/3rd season Overall Record/Years: ...... 30-27/3rd season Overall Record/Years: ...... 21-35/3rd season Series Record with Rider: ...... Marist leads 18-15 Series Record with Rider: ...... Rider leads 17-10 2005-06 Record: ...... 19-10 2005-06 Record: ...... 15-13 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . . 12-6/3rd 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . . 8-10/6th Conference Defending Champion: . . . . Iona Conference Defending Champion: . . . . Iona Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 10/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 13/2 Top Returnee: ...... Michael Tuck Top Returnee: ...... Jared Jordan Top Newcomer: ...... Gerald Brown Top Newcomer: ...... Wilfred Benjamin Key Loss: ...... Andre Collins Key Loss: ...... James Sutton Sports Information Contact: ...... Eric Rhew Sports Information Contact: ...... Jason Corriher SID Phone Number: ...... 410-617-2337 SID Phone Number: ...... 845-575-3321 SID Fax Number: ...... 410-617-5029 SID Fax Number: ...... 845-471-0466 SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] Athletics Website: ...... http://loyolagreyhounds.cstv.com Athletics Website: ...... www.goredfoxes.com

MANHATTAN COLLEGE

Jaspers • Riverdale, NY Hawks • West Long Branch, NJ

Enrollment: ...... 3,400 Enrollment: ...... 4,501 Athletic Director: ...... Robert J. Byrnes Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Marilyn McNeil Colors: ...... Kelly Green, White Colors: ...... Midnight Blue, White Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Conference: ...... Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) Conference: ...... Northeast (NEC) Arena/Capacity: ...... (2,345) Arena/Capacity: ...... William T. Boylan Gymnasium Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... Barry Rohrssen (2,500) (St. Francis-NY '83) Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... Dave Calloway (Monmouth ’91) Office Phone: ...... 716-862-7180 Office Phone: ...... 732-571-7584 Record at your school/Years: ...... 0-0/1st season Record at your school/Years: ...... 130-122/10th season Overall Record/Years: ...... 0-0/1st season Overall Record/Years: ...... 130-122/10th season Series Record with Rider: ...... Manhattan leads 15-12 Series Record with Rider: ...... Rider leads 17-14 2005-06 Record: ...... 20-11 2005-06 Record: ...... 19-15 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . . 14-4/1st 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . . 12-6/3rd Conference Defending Champion: . . . . Iona Conference Defending Champion: . . . . Monmouth Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 5/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/4 Top Returnee: ...... Arturo Dubois Top Returnee: ...... Dejan Delic Top Newcomer: ...... Christian Jackson Top Newcomer: ...... Jhamar Youngblood Key Loss: ...... Jason Wingate Key Loss: ...... Marques Azzarelli Sports Information Contact: ...... Michael Antonaccio Sports Information Contact: ...... Chris Tobin SID Phone Number: ...... 718-862-7228 SID Fax Number: ...... 718-862-8020 SID Phone Number: ...... 732-263-5180 SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] SID Fax Number: ...... 732-571-3535 Athletics Website: ...... www.gojaspers.com SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] Athletics Website: ...... www.monmouth.edu/athletics

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NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Highlanders • Newark, NJ Huskies • Boston, MA

Enrollment: ...... 5,366 Enrollment: ...... 14,492 Athletic Director: ...... Lenny Kaplan Athletic Director: ...... Dave O’Brien Colors: ...... Red, White Colors: ...... Black, Red Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Conference: ...... Independent Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Arena/Capacity: ...... Fleisher Athletic Center (1,500) Arena/Capacity: ...... Matthews Arena (1,650) Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... Jim Casciano (Drexel ’77) Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... Bill Coen (Hamilton ’83) Office Phone: ...... 973-596-5727 Office Phone: ...... 617-373-7590 Record at your school/Years: ...... 61-78 6th season Record at your school/Years: ...... 0-0/1st season Overall Record/Years: ...... 207-259 18th season Overall Record/Years: ...... 0-0/1st season Series Record with Rider: ...... Series tied 0-0 Series Record with Rider: ...... Series tied 5-5 2005-06 Record: ...... 8-19 2005-06 Record: ...... 19-11 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . . 5-17/ 12th place 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . . 12-6/5th Conference Defending Champion: . . . . Bloomfield Conference Defending Champion: . . . . Hofstra Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 5/0 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 7/6 Top Returnee: ...... Clayton Barker Top Returnee: ...... Bennet Davis Top Newcomer: ...... Dan Stankus Top Newcomer: ...... Baptiste Bataille Key Loss: ...... Henry White Key Loss: ...... Jose Juan Barea Sports Information Contact: ...... Tim Camp Sports Information Contact: ...... Mark Harris SID Phone Number: ...... 973-596-8461 SID Phone Number: ...... 617-373-4154 SID Fax Number: ...... 973-596-8295 SID Fax Number: ...... 617-373-3152 SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] Athletics Website: ...... www.njithighlanders.com Athletics Website: ...... http://gonu.com

NIAGARA UNIVERSITY

Purple Eagles • Niagara University, NY Fighting Irish • Notre Dame, IIN

Enrollment: ...... 3,853 Enrollment: ...... 11,479 Athletic Director: ...... Ed McLaughlin Athletic Director: ...... Kevin White Colors: ...... Purple, White Colors: ...... Gold and Blue Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Conference: ...... Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) Conference: ...... Big East Arena/Capacity: ...... (2,400) Arena/Capacity: ...... Joyce Center (11,418) Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... (La Salle ’78) Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... Mike Brey Office Phone: ...... 716-286-8605 (George Washington ’82) Record at your school/Years: ...... 137-101/9th season Office Phone: ...... 574-631-5222 Overall Record/Years: ...... 137-101/9th season Record at your school/Years: ...... 118-70/7th season Series Record with Rider: ...... Niagara leads 13-8 Overall Record/Years: ...... 217-122/12th season 2005-06 Record: ...... 11-18 Series Record with Rider: ...... Notre Dame leads 1-0 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . . 7-11/7th 2005-06 Record: ...... 16-14 Conference Defending Champion: . . . . Iona 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . . 6-10/T-11th Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 Conference Defending Champion: . . . . Syracuse Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 7/1 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2 Top Returnee: ...... Lorenzo Miles Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 8/4 Top Newcomer: ...... Tyrone Lewis Top Returnee: ...... Colin Falls Key Loss: ...... James Mathis Top Newcomer: ...... Luke Harangody Sports Information Contact: ...... Michele Schmidt Key Loss: ...... Chris Quinn SID Phone Number: ...... 716-286-8588 Sports Information Contact: ...... Bernie Cafarelli SID Fax Number: ...... 716-286-8582 SID Phone Number: ...... 574-631-8458 SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] SID Fax Number: ...... 574-631-7941 Athletics Website: ...... www.purpleeagles.com SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] Athletics Website: ...... http://und.cstv.com

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SAINT PETER’S COLLEGE VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY

Peacocks • Jersey City, NJ Wildcats • Villanova, PA

Enrollment: ...... 3,282 Enrollment: ...... 6,295 Athletic Director: ...... William A. Stein Athletic Director: ...... Vince Nicastro Colors: ...... Blue, White Colors: ...... Blue, White Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Conference: ...... Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) Conference: ...... Big East Arena/Capacity: ...... Yantelli Center (3,200) Arena/Capacity: ...... The Pavilion (6,500) Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... John Dunne (Ithaca College ’82) Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... Jay Wright (Bucknell ’83) Office Phone: ...... 201-915-9105 Office Phone: ...... 610-519-4287 Record at your school/Years: ...... 0-0/1st season Record at your school/Years: ...... 104-59/6th season Overall Record/Years: ...... 0-0/1st season Overall Record/Years: ...... 226-144/13th season Series Record with Rider: ...... Saint Peter’s leads 21-16 Series Record with Rider: ...... Villanova leads 20-2 2005-06 Record: ...... 17-15 2005-06 Record: ...... 28-5 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . . 9-9/5th 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . . 14-2/T-1st Conference Defending Champion: . . . . Iona Conference Defending Champion: . . . . Syracuse Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 10/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 10/5 Top Returnee: ...... Raul Orta Top Returnee: ...... Kyle Lowry Top Newcomer: ...... Scott McRae Top Newcomer: ...... Casiem Drummond Key Loss: ...... Keydren Clark Key Loss: ...... Randy Foye Sports Information Contact: ...... Dan Drutz Sports Information Contact: ...... Mike Sheridan SID Phone Number: ...... 201-915-9122 SID Phone Number: ...... 610-519-4145 SID Fax Number: ...... 201-915-9102 SID Fax Number: ...... 610-519-7323 SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] Athletics Website: ...... www.spc.edu/athletics Athletics Website: ...... www.villanova.com

SIENA COLLEGE

Saints • Loudonville, NY

Enrollment: ...... 2,900 Athletic Director: ...... John D’Argenio Colors: ...... Green, Gold Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Conference: ...... Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) Arena/Capacity: ...... Pepsi Arena (14,750) Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... Fran McCaffery (Penn ’82/Lehigh ’85) Office Phone: ...... 518-783-2551 Record at your school/Years: ...... 15-13/2nd season Overall Record/Years: ...... 154-139/11th season Series Record with Rider: ...... Siena leads 16-7 2005-06 Record: ...... 15-13 2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: . . . 10-8/4th Conference Defending Champion: . . . . Iona Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 10/3 Top Returnee: ...... Michael Haddix Top Newcomer: ...... Edwin Ubiles Key Loss: ...... Antoine Jones Sports Information Contact: ...... Jason Rich SID Phone Number: ...... 518-782-6769 SID Fax Number: ...... 518-783-2992 SID e-mail: ...... [email protected] Athletics Website: ...... www.sienasaints.com

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Bucknell 56, Rider 54 Rider 71, Boston University 64 November 18, 2005 Lawrenceville, NJ 1 November 26, 2005 Lawrenceville, NJ 3

Senior guard Kevin Bettencourt made a jumper with 1.2 seconds left to give Bucknell a 55-54 Sophomore Jason Thompson scored 19 points and senior Edwin Muniz had 16 points and 10 lead, leading the Bison to victory at Rider. Rider sophomore Jason Thompson hit two free rebounds to lead Rider to its first victory under interim head coach Tommy Dempsey. Rider throws with seven seconds left to put the Broncs up 54-53. Thompson made five of seven free jumped out to a 15-7 lead, six points by Muniz, and never trailed. Rider ended the first half with throws and led all scorers with 17 points. Rider led 52-48 with 2:40 remaining before Bucknell a 15-5 run, five by Muniz, to lead 39-24 at intermission. Trailing 62-44 with 7:35 left, BU went scored the next five points to give the Bison a 53-52 lead with 15 seconds left. It was the tenth on an 11-0 run to cut the lead to 62-55 with 5:14 left to play. The closest BU could get was 64- lead change of the game and the first of the second half. Rider senior Edwin Muniz compiled a 59 with 1:49 left, but Rider made seven of 10 foul shots in the final 1:17 to seal the victory. For ‘double-double’ with 11 points and a game-high 11 rebounds. Muniz, it was his second ‘double-double’ of the season. Thompson just missed a ‘double-double’ Bucknell (1-0) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min with nine rebounds. Sophomore Kam Warner made his first collegiate start, replacing the Mastropaolo F 2-6 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 3 4 1 3 0 0 13 injured Lamar Johnson, and Warner compiled nine points on three three-point field goals. Lee F 4-8 2-4 3-4 2-6-8 3 13 4 2 1 2 33 Boston U. (0-3) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min McNaughton C 6-8 1-1 1-2 1-3-4 3 14 0 2 1 1 29 Hassan F 5-13 4-11 0-0 1-3-4 3 14 2 1 0 0 24 Badmus G 2-5 0-1 0-0 2-3-5 0 4 4 1 0 1 26 Gardner F 3-11 0-0 0-0 4-3-7 4 6 0 0 1 2 33 Bettencourt G 3-15 2-12 1-2 0-3-3 0 9 2 1 0 0 33 Konate C 2-6 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 4 4 1 2 0 0 13 Brown 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 4 2 1 4 0 1 19 Macon G 6-12 1-5 1-1 0-4-4 2 14 5 4 0 0 37 Griffin 2-5 2-4 0-0 0-3-3 1 6 5 1 0 1 19 Wynn G 0-6 0-5 0-0 0-3-3 0 0 3 0 0 1 19 Vegotsky 0-4 0-3 2-2 1-0-1 0 2 0 1 1 0 13 Wolff 0-6 0-2 0-0 1-2-3 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 Morrison 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Peterkin 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 4 0 0 0 0 9 Linthicum 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 Gaffney 3-8 0-3 1-1 2-6-8 1 7 3 1 0 1 23 Viaer-McClymont 0-0 0-0 0-3 2-1-3 1 0 0 2 0 0 9 Sullivan 5-9 5-7 0-0 1-1-2 2 15 2 1 0 1 24 TEAM 1-1-2 Johnson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 21-54 7-25 7-13 12-27-39 16 56 17 17 3 6 200 TEAM 4-0-4 1 Totals 26-76 10-33 2-2 16-25-41 17 64 16 10 1 5 200 Rider (0-1) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Thompson F 6-7 0-0 5-7 0-5-5 4 17 2 5 1 0 25 Rider (1-2) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Muniz F 5-18 1-7 0-0 0-11-11 2 11 4 5 3 0 36 Thompson F 8-12 1-2 2-2 3-6-9 0 19 2 2 1 0 35 Johnson P F 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-3-3 2 6 4 1 0 1 30 Muniz F 5-10 2-5 4-5 3-7-10 1 16 3 1 0 1 33 Johnson L G 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 1 0 0 24 Johnson P F 0-4 0-1 2-2 1-8-9 3 2 4 1 1 0 30 Mouton G 2-8 1-6 0-1 0-2-2 0 5 3 0 0 0 34 Warner G 3-6 3-6 0-0 0-1-1 1 9 0 2 0 0 17 Pierce 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 3 5 2 1 0022 Mouton G 4-13 1-5 3-4 0-1-1 2 12 1 3 0 0 31 White 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Pierce 1-4 0-2 0-1 0-1-1 0 2 2 2 0 1 19 Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 White 2-4 0-1 0-0 2-1-3 0 4 0 0 1 0 12 Mansell 4-7 2-3 0-0 2-2-4 3 10 1 2 0 0 23 Mansell 1-5 1-2 4-6 1-5-6 1 7 2 1 0 2 23 TEAM 1-1-2 1 TEAM 2-4-6 Totals 21-48 7-23 5-8 3-25-28 16 54 17 16 4 1 200 Totals 24-58 8-24 15-20 12-34-46 8 71 14 12 3 4 200

Drexel 72, Rider 60 Villanova 86, Rider 57 November 21, 2005 Philadelphia, PA 2 November 30, 2005 Trenton, NJ 4

Freshman Lamar Johnson scored a team-high 19 points in just his second collegiate game, Rider scored the first seven points of the second half and out-scored Villanova 17-8, five points each making 6 of 10 shots from the field and all four of his foul shots, and added four rebounds by senior Edwin Muniz, senior Paul Johnson and freshman Harris Mansell, to cut the lead to 54- and a pair of steals in 29 minutes of action. Drexel went on a 16-2 run to take a 50-38 lead 43 with 13:24 remaining, but that was as close as the Broncs could get. Mansell finished with 10 with 10 minutes left to play and never trailed again. Rider jumped out to a 12-6 lead, eight points and five rebounds off the bench at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton. The Wildcats went points by junior Terrance Mouton. Mouton finished with 13 points. The score was tied at 29- on a 15-4 run to regain their 20-point lead mid-way through the second half. Sophomore Jason 29 at the half as Lamar Johnson had nine points. The first half featured four ties and five lead Thompson had nine of Rider's first half points and finished with 15 points and a pair of blocked changes. Sophomore Jason Thompson had 16 points and eight rebounds for the Broncs. shots. Freshman Rodney Pierce added eight points, five assists and four rebounds off the bench. Trailing 19-14, Rider went on an 11-3 run, seven of those points scored by Lamar Johnson, Rider (1-3) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min to take a 25-22 lead with 4:30 left in the first half. Thompson * 6-10 0-0 3-6 1-2-3 4 15 0 2 2 0 36 Rider (0-2) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Johnson L * 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 3 1 3 0 0 20 Thompson F 5-10 0-0 6-8 2-6-8 3 16 3 8 1 1 37 Muniz * 2-9 1-3 4-4 2-3-5 2 9 1 5 0 0 28 Muniz F 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 5 0 3 2 0 1 16 Mouton * 1-5 1-2 0-1 0-0-0 3 3 1 2 0 0 13 Johnson P F 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 0 0 1 3 0 0 24 Johnson P * 2-4 1-2 1-2 2-2-4 4 6 0 2 1 0 28 Johnson L G 6-10 3-7 4-4 1-3-4 1 19 0 1 0 2 29 Warner 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 Mouton G 4-9 3-4 2-2 0-3-3 5 13 3 5 0 0 34 Hickman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Warner 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-0-0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 Pierce 3-5 2-2 0-0 0-4-4 2 8 5 1 0 3 30 Pierce 0-3 0-1 0-2 1-1-2 3 0 2 1 0 1 22 White 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 Anderson 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 2 3 0 1 0 0 7 White 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Mansell 2-9 1-3 5-8 1-4-5 3 10 4 1 0 2 28 Anderson 1-2 0-0 2-3 0-1-1 1 4 0 1 0 0 16 Vosilla 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Mansell 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 5 2 1 3 0 1 18 TEAM 3-3-6 1 Vosilla 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 18-50 7-18 14-23 9-22-31 23 57 12 18 5 5 200 TEAM 0-3-3 Totals 19-40 8-16 14-19 7-23-30 23 60 13 24 1 6 200 Villanova (3-0) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Lowry * 6-8 1-2 7-8 1-5-6 1 20 3 2 0 0 30 Drexel (3-0) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Foye * 3-11 3-8 0-0 1-3-4 3 9 5 1 2 2 31 Sanchez F 5-14 1-4 1-2 4-3-7 4 12 5 4 0 3 38 Nardi * 6-11 6-10 0-0 0-3-3 1 18 4 0 1 0 29 Oveneke F 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 20110 121 Ray * 6-16 3-11 6-6 0-5-5 2 21 2 2 0 3 31 Elegar C 3-6 0-0 6-6 1-3-4 3 12 0 1 0 2 22 Sheridan * 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 4 4 1 1 0 2 16 Mason G 3-9 3-8 9-10 0-1-1 2 18 7 1 0 1 37 Benn 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 Mejia G 6-12 4-9 3-3 1-3-4 1 19 4 2 0 1 22 Fraser 0-1 0-0 2-2 4-3-7 4 2 1 3 1 0 16 Hawthorne 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 Charles 3-6 0-0 0-1 0-3-3 3 6 1 0 2 0 14 Hampton 2-4 2-3 0-0 0-3-3 2 6 0 1 0 1 21 Dunleavy 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 1 2 0 1 0 0 3 Crawford 0-5 0-0 2-2 4-2-6 4 2026 130 Anderson 0-2 0-1 0-0 3-2-5 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 Stevenson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Cunningham 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 4 0 1 0 1 13 TEAM 0-1-1 Tchuisi 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 20-53 11-25 21-23 10-17-27 20 72 17 12 6 10 200 TEAM 1-1-2 2 Totals 27-62 13-32 19-21 14-28-42 23 86 17 14 6 9 200 Page 62

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Rider 75, Monmouth 67 Rider 89, Delaware 84 December 3, 2005 Long Branch, NJ 5 December 10, 2005 Lawrenceville, NJ 7

Senior Edwin Muniz scored 28 points to lead Rider to victory at Monmouth. Holding a 66-64 Senior Edwin Muniz scored 27 points, including his 1,000th career point, to lead Rider to victo- lead with 3:14 left to play, Rider went on a 7-0 run to take a 73-64 lead with :50 left. Trailing ry over Delaware. With the score tied at 66-66, Rider went on an 18-6 run, eight points by fresh- 36-32, Rider out-scored Monmouth 9-2, five by Muniz, to take a 41-38 lead with 15:00 left man Lamar Johnson, to take an 84-72 lead with 3:01 left to play. Johnson finished with 16 to play. Trailing 28-22, Rider out-scored Monmouth 10-2 over the final 3:52 of the first half, points. The game featured 12 ties and six lead changes. Delaware led 51-50 before the Broncs five points by JasonThompson, to take a 32-30 lead at half time. Rider led 15-8 before Monmouth went on an 11-0 run, five points by Marques Alston, to take a 19-15 lead mid-way went on a 12-6 run to take a 62-57 lead with 11:13 left to play. That run was capped off by a through the first half. In the last 10 meetings between these two teams, the home team has three point play by Muniz, which gave him 1,001 career points. Delaware was led by Harding won eight. The last time the visitor won was when Rider won in West Long Branch during the Nana, who compiled 28 points and 19 rebounds. For Rider, junior Terrance Mouton added 18 1997-98 season. Rider won the last five meetings in Lawrenceville and eight of the last nine in points and four assists, while sophomore Jason Thompson compiled 12 points and nine rebounds. Alumni Gym. Rider out-rebounded Monmouth 43-29. Terrance Mouton made eight of 15 Delaware (2-6) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min field goals attempts and added seven rebounds and five assists for his best game of the season. Nana F 12-18 3-6 1-3 10-9-19 3 28 4 3 0 1 39 Rider (2-3) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Geli F 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 Muniz F 10-16 4-7 4-6 2-2-4 2 28 1 2 0 0 35 Madera C 4-6 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 3 8 2 2 0 0 20 Johnson P F 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-7-7 1 3 3 4 0 1 26 Cannon G 2-8 1-6 0-0 0-2-2 4 5 3 0 0 0 23 Thompson C 3-12 0-0 9-11 6-7-13 2 15 0 3 3 1 36 Taylor G 5-6 3-4 0-0 0-1-1 4 13 5 2 0 2 32 Johnson L G 1-3 1-2 0-1 0-0-0 1 3 0 3 0 0 15 Courtney 5-12 2-6 0-0 0-0-0 3 12 0 1 0 2 21 Mouton G 8-15 2-7 1-1 1-6-7 1 19 5 3 0 1 32 Washington 5-9 0-1 0-0 2-2-4 2 10 1 2 0 1 21 Warner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 McMahon 2-3 1-2 1-2 0-0-0 1 6 4 4 0 0 24 Pierce 2-4 2-3 1-2 1-3-4 0 7 4 1 0 2 30 Olawoye 0-1 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 4 2 2 0 1 1 13 White 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 0-1-1 1 Anderson 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 2 0 1 0 0 1 12 Totals 35-64 10-25 4-7 14-16-30 25 84 21 16 1 7 200 Mansell 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 4 0 1 1 1 1 11 TEAM 1-2-3 Rider (3-4) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Totals 25-56 10-21 15-22 11-32-43 13 75 15 17 4 7 200 Thompson F 2-5 0-1 8-11 5-4-9 2 12 2 1 0 1 26 Monmouth (1-4) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Muniz F 7-13 3-6 10-10 2-2-4 2 27 0 0 1 1 36 Delic F 4-13 2-10 0-0 0-4-4 3 10 4 3 0 1 33 Johnson P F 1-4 0-0 0-2 3-3-6 4 2 3 4 0 1 28 Alston F 9-14 2-4 1-2 1-3-4 1 21 2 0 0 1 30 Warner G 0-2 0-1 0-2 1-0-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 Hallett C 2-7 0-0 4-4 1-5-6 4 8 1 0 0 1 24 Mouton G 5-11 2-4 6-8 0-2-2 1 18 4 2 0 2 35 Coleman G 4-8 2-3 1-1 0-1-1 1 11 7 2 0 3 33 Pierce 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0 10 Kenny G 3-9 2-8 0-0 1-1-2 4 8 3 1 0 2 32 Johnson L 5-8 4-6 2-2 0-3-3 0 16 1 1 0 0 25 Nunner 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-2-2 1 3 4 2 0 0 20 White 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 2 0 0 0 1 7 Ager 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 03120 06 Anderson 3-3 0-0 3-4 0-1-1 0 9 0 1 0 0 10 Wilson 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 0 1 0 2 0 0 8 Mansell 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 2 3 4 2 0 0 12 Bunch 1-3 0-0 0-2 0-4-4 3 2 0 0 2 0 14 TEAM TEAM 2-2-4 Totals 25-60 10-30 7-11 5-24-29 17 67 22 12 2 8 200 Totals 25-49 10-20 29-39 12-17-29 13 89 14 14 1 6 200

Iona 80, Rider 59 Rider 63, Long Island 59 December 7, 2005 New Rochelle, NY 6 December 29, 2005 Charleston, SC 8

Holding a 38-36 lead with 17:34 left to play, Iona out-scored Rider 25-2 to take a 63-38 lead Sophomore Jason Thompson scored 15 points, 13 in the second half, and grabbed nine rebounds with 10:00 left to play. Junior Terrance Mouton led the Broncs with 14 points, Rider's only dou- to lead Rider to victory over LIU in the first round of the Charleston Holiday Classic hosted by ble-figure scorer. Rider led 29-28 before Iona out-scored the Broncs 8-2 over the final 3:30 to the College of Charleston. Rider trailed 58-56 before Thompson scored the next four points to take a 36-31 lead at halftime. give Rider a 60-58 lead, and Thompson scored with 12.8 seconds left to give Rider a 62-59 lead and made a foul shot for the final score. Holding a 36-31 lead, Rider went on a 9-0 run, three Rider (2-4, 0-1) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min points each by junior Terrance Mouton and Thompson, to take a 45-31 lead with 14:20 left to Thompson * 1-4 1-1 3-6 2-5-7 4 6 0 1 1 2 35 Warner * 3-7 3-6 0-0 0-0-0 1 9 0 1 0 2 15 play. Mouton finished with 16 points, making four three-pointers. Rider jumped out to a 26-12 Muniz * 3-11 0-3 2-4 1-2-3 4 8 0 2 0 1 25 lead, making six of the first nine three-point field goal attempts, three of those three-pointers Mouton * 5-7 2-2 2-2 0-3-3 3 14 3 5 0 1 29 by Mouton. Johnson P * 3-4 1-1 0-0 1-0-1 4 7 3 1 0 0 21 Pierce 2-7 0-1 3-4 2-3-5 2 7 0 2 0 0 25 Rider (4-4) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Johnson L 0-4 0-2 0-2 0-3-3 0 0 1 2 0 0 13 Thompson F 6-9 0-1 3-6 2-7-9 3 15 0 4 1 3 28 White 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Muniz F 3-11 0-4 2-2 2-6-8 3 8 0 2 1 1 27 Anderson 2-3 0-0 2-2 2-0-2 3 6 0 0 0 0 11 Johnson P F 3-6 1-2 0-2 1-4-5 3 7 2 1 0 1 31 Mansell 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 4 0 1 20 Mouton G 5-13 4-6 2-3 1-0-1 2 16 3 2 0 2 36 Vosilla 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 Mansell G 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-3-3 1 3 2 0 0 1 13 TEAM 2-1-3 1 Pierce 0-1 0-1 2-4 1-1-2 2 2 1 3 0 1 21 Totals 19-50 7-17 14-22 10-19-29 24 59 7 19 1 7 200 Johnson L 2-9 1-5 0-0 0-1-1 2 5 1 2 1 0 20 White 1-5 0-1 1-2 1-1-2 0 3 1 0 0 0 12 Iona (6-0, 1-0) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Anderson 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 0 4 0 0 0 0 12 Springer * 2-3 0-0 2-2 1-6-7 1 6 0 1 0 0 26 TEAM 7-3-10 1 McCullough * 2-5 2-5 4-6 1-1-2 3 10 4 0 0 2 26 Totals 22-58 7-22 12-21 15-26-41 16 63 10 15 3 9 200 Soliver * 5-11 3-5 6-6 1-1-2 2 19 4 2 0 0 34 Burtt * 6-14 1-6 0-0 0-3-3 1 13 3 6 0 1 35 LIU (3-5) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Wachsmann * 5-8 0-0 3-5 3-7-10 2 13 0 2 0 0 25 Kotorobai F 2-8 0-2 1-2 2-5-7 4 5 1 2 0 0 27 Atkins 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 Morkeliunas F 4-13 0-0 1-4 3-9-12 4 9 2 5 0 2 35 Clarke 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 Williams G 8-13 5-8 1-2 1-1-2 0 22 3 2 1 1 40 Bruin 2-3 0-0 5-8 3-1-4 5 9 0 1 1 1 17 Jones G 0-6 0-3 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 2 3 0 0 30 Marshall 2-3 1-2 0-0 1-0-1 1 5 0 0 0 0 8 Meekins G 2-4 2-4 1-2 0-0-0 4 7 1 0 1 0 18 Jackson 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 3 3 2 1 0 1 18 Benjamin 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 0 2 1 2 0 1 10 Dagostino 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Mattison 4-7 1-3 2-5 0-2-2 3 11 2 6 0 4 22 TEAM 2-5-7 McLendon 1-3 1-2 0-0 3-2-5 0 3 0 1 1 1 18 Totals 26-54 8-21 20-27 13-25-38 18 80 14 13 1 6 200 TEAM 2-4-6 Totals 22-56 9-23 6-15 13-24-37 17 59 12 21 3 9 200

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Charleston 72, Rider 67 Siena 85, Rider 62 December 30, 2005 Charleston, SC 9 January 7, 2006 Albany, NY 11 The Broncs lost a MAAC game against Siena. With the score tied at 16-16, Siena went on a 9-0 run to Rider fell to host College of Charleston in the championship game of the Charleston Holiday take a 25-16 lead and the Saints led 43-34 at half time. Trailing 49-34, Rider went on a 13-5 run, five Classic. C of C is now 23-1 in it own tournament, the only loss coming to Rider in 1997 when points by sophomore Jason Thompson, to cut the lead to 54-47 with 10 minutes left in the second half. the Broncs won this tournament. Rider led 65-63 before C of C scored the next five points to take Thompson compiled his third straight ‘double-double’ and the ninth of his career with 13 points and 11 a 68-65 lead with 3:37 left to play. That was the eighth and final lead change of the game. rebounds. Siena led 69-57 before going on a 9-0 run to take a 78-57 lead with 2:30 left to play. For the Dontaye Draper, who scored C of C’s first nine points of the game and finished with 30, made a Broncs, senior Edwin Muniz added 13 points, six rebounds and five assists, making all five of his foul three-pointer to give the host Cougars a 66-65 lead and Draper made another three to give C of shots. Junior Terrance Mouton made four three-pointers and finished with 12 points and freshman Harris C a 71-67 lead. Draper was named the tournament MVP. Trailing 48-42, Rider went on an 11- Mansell tied his career high with 10 points off the bench and grabbed five rebounds. Rider committed 5 run, five points by senior Paul Johnson, to tie the score at 53-53. Johnson’s three-point field 20 turnovers and shot just 34 percent (20-58) from the field. Siena was led by sophomore guard Kojo goal gave Rider a 58-57 lead and another three by Johnson gave Rider a 61-57 lead with 7:30 Mensah who compiled 21 points. left to play. Johnson finished with 11 points, all in the second half, along with 10 rebounds. Rider (4-7, 0-3) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Sophomore Jason Thompson led the Broncs with 20 points and 11 rebounds and was named to Thompson F 6-13 0-0 1-2 2-9-11 3 13 1 3 2 1 32 the All-Tournament team. Senior Edwin Muniz added 15 points and seven rebounds for Rider. Muniz F 4-15 0-2 5-5 2-4-6 2 13 5 3 0 1 32 Rider (4-5) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Johnson P F 1-4 0-2 0-0 1-3-4 1 2 0 2 0 1 19 Thompson F 7-14 1-3 5-8 5-6-11 4 20 3 1 0 1 32 Johnson L G 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-4-4 2 3 1 1 0 1 29 Muniz F 5-13 2-7 3-4 2-5-7 3 15 1 2 1 2 34 Mouton G 4-9 4-7 0-1 0-1-1 2 12 2 3 0 2 25 Johnson P F 4-9 3-5 0-0 6-4-10 0 11 3 4 1 1 29 Warner 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 Johnson L G 2-8 1-7 2-2 1-1-2 3 7 2 0 0 0 30 Hickman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Mouton G 3-13 0-7 0-0 0-0-0 4 6 4 1 0 0 31 Pierce 1-3 0-1 4-4 2-4-6 2 6 2 2 0 2 25 Warner 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 White 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Pierce 2-6 0-4 2-2 1-1-2 2 6 1 2 0 2 18 Dingle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 White 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 Anderson 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 3 1 0 00 0 6 Anderson 0-3 0-0 1-4 3-1-4 1 1 0 0 0 1 9 Mansell 2-6 1-3 5-5 0-5-5 3 10 2 6 0 1 22 Mansell 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 10 TEAM 1-1-2 TEAM 2-7-9 Totals 20-58 6-19 16-19 8-31-39 18 62 13 20 2 9 200 Totals 23-69 7-36 14-22 20-26-46 18 67 16 12 2 7 200 Siena (7-5, 2-2) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Jordan F 7-12 2-3 0-0 0-10-10 3 16 3 2 1 3 38 Charleston (7-4) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Hasbrouck F 5-11 1-5 4-6 4-6-10 3 15 5 3 0 4 32 Dickerson F 2-8 1-3 0-0 0-5-5 3 5 1 1 0 1 30 Ryan C 3-5 3-5 0-0 0-3-3 59010 117 Lawrence F 5-12 1-5 3-4 6-12-18 4 14 0 1 1 1 29 Fisher G 5-13 4-11 6-6 0-3-3 0 20 4 2 0 2 35 Jackson C 2-5 0-0 0-2 3-3-6 3 4230 025 Mensah G 8-18 1-4 4-8 3-1-4 2 21 3 2 0 7 38 Hall G 1-6 0-3 0-2 0-3-3 2 2 10 4 0 0 37 Osby 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 Draper G 11-18 4-8 4-5 0-1-1 2 30 4 1 2 2 37 Beers 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 3 1 0 0 13 McCandies 5-8 0-0 0-0 3-4-7 3 10 0 1 1 1 23 Braga 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Scott 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 Diop 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 2 2 1 0 2 0 18 Hairston 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 Doemel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hammond 2-4 1-3 0-0 0-2-2 0 5 1 2 0 2 11 Maxwell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0000 01 TEAM 0-2-2 TEAM 1-4-5 Totals 28-61 7-22 9-15 12-33-45 20 72 18 13 4 7 200 Totals 30-66 11-31 14-20 8-31-39 17 85 19 11 3 17 200

Saint Peter's 104, Rider 100 (OT) Fairfield 85, Rider 81 January 4, 2006 Jersey City, NJ 10 January 10, 2006 Lawrenceville, NJ 12

Despite a career-high 28 points by sophomore Jason Thompson, the Broncs lost a Metro Atlantic Terrence Todd scored 26 points and had six assists to lead Fairfield to a MAAC victory at Rider. Athletic Conference game in overtime at Saint Peter’s. Thompson added 11 rebounds for his third Rider led 78-77 with 2:37 left before Fairfield went on a 6-0 run, three points by Herbie Allen, ‘double-double’ of the season and eighth of his career. Rider freshman Lamar Johnson made a to take an 83-78 lead. Allen came in off the bench to score 17, making all five of his three-point three-point field goal with 2.6 seconds left to tie the score at 92-92, sending the game into over- shots. Fairfield led 70-59 before the Broncs went on a 15-2 run, six points by senior Edwin time. In overtime, Thompson scored consecutive baskets to give Rider a 97-93 lead with 1:50 Muniz, to take a 74-72 lead with 4:10 left. That was Rider's first lead since 9-8. Muniz finished remaining. Keydren Clark compiled the first triple double ever by a Peacock, finishing with 39 with 22 points and seven rebounds, making all 10 of his foul shots. Fairfield led 14-13 before points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. Junior Terrance Mouton scored a career-high 22 points, mak- going on an 11-2 run, seven points by Todd, to take a 25-15 lead. Trailing 28-17, Rider out- ing a career-high 11 of 12 foul shots, including his first 11 of the game. Mouton also dished out scored Fairfield 10-2, four points by sophomore Jason Thompson, to cut the lead to 30-27 and a career-high six assists. As a team, Rider made 33 of 48 foul shots, including 17 of 20 in the first Fairfield led 40-37 at half time. Thompson finished with 18 points and nine rebounds, making half to stay in the game. Rider out-scored SPC 11-3 over the last three minutes of the first half to 10 of 14 foul shots. For the game, Rider made 21 of 25 foul shots. Fairfield made 16 three-point cut the lead to 48-46 at intermission. Rider led 57-51 before Saint Peter’s went on a 15-0 run, field goals. Junior Terrance Mouton made six of Rider’s 10 three-pointers and finished with 22 eight points by Clark, to take a 66-57 lead with 13 minutes left in the second half. points, tying his career high. Rider (4-6, 0-2) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Fairfield (4-8, 2-2) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Thompson F 12-23 0-1 4-6 6-5-11 5 28 1 3 2 1 42 Maxwell F 1-5 0-0 1-2 2-1-3 4 3 2 0 2 1 32 Muniz F 2-12 0-5 11-16 2-2-4 5 15 11 1 026 Bell F 4-9 3-8 1-2 1-4-5 4 12 1 0 0 0 17 Johnson P F 3-5 1-1 2-7 5-3-8 4 9 3 2 1 0 38 Diakhate F 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 Johnson L G 6-14 3-9 0-0 1-3-4 3 15 2 0 0 0 29 Todd G 12-23 2-5 0-0 2-2-4 1 26 6 2 0 3 39 Mouton G 4-12 3-6 11-12 0-4-4 3 22 6 2 0 1 39 Van Schaick G 5-9 5-8 1-2 1-3-4 0 16 3 3 1 1 31 Pierce 1-3 0-1 4-5 0-4-4 3 6 3 3 0 0 32 Han 3-6 1-3 0-0 0-2-2 0 7410 018 Anderson 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 2 0 1 0 0 6 Oglesby 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Mansell 1-3 0-1 1-2 0-2-2 2 3 2 0 0 2 13 Allen 6-6 5-5 0-0 1-1-2 1 17 1 1 0 2 18 TEAM 2-3-5 Carter 1-1 0-0 0-2 1-2-3 4 2 1 0 1 0 16 Totals 30-73 7-24 33-48 17-26-43 26 100 18 12 4 4 225 Middleton 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 5 2 0 1 1 0 19 Saint Peter’s (7-5, 3-0) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min TEAM 2-1-3 Sowell F 7-12 0-0 4-5 9-6-15 5 18 2 2 3 0 33 Totals 33-63 16-29 3-8 12-18-30 22 85 18 8 5 7 200 Bozovic F 1-2 1-2 2-2 1-4-5 5 5 1 1 0 1 23 Clark G 11-22 6-11 11-13 2-8-10 0 39 10 0 1 4 44 Rider (4-8, 0-4) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Orta G 4-13 3-10 0-0 0-1-1 3 11 4 4 1 0 28 Thompson F 4-8 0-1 10-14 4-5-9 2 18 4 2 2 1 36 Hooker G 3-10 1-7 2-2 0-6-6 4 9 3 1 0 0 29 Muniz F 5-12 2-7 10-10 1-6-7 3 22 3 3 1 0 36 Spann 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-2-2 32120 012 Johnson P F 4-8 2-4 0-0 3-4-7 1 10 6 2 2 1 36 Owes 4-7 0-3 3-4 1-4-5 2 11 2 3 0 0 28 Johnson L G 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 1 0 0 12 Spitler 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 4 0 1 0 0 4 Mouton G 8-13 6-9 0-0 1-2-3 3 22 3 1 0 0 37 Traore 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 5 3 1 0 1 0 18 Pierce 3-6 0-2 1-1 1-2-3 2 7 3 3 0 0 28 Gore 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Reeves 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 1 2 0 1 1 0 4 Mansell 1-4 0-2 0-0 1-0-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 15 TEAM 0-1-1 TEAM 3-2-5 Totals 33-71 11-34 27-34 15-36-51 29 104 24 15 7 5 225 Totals 25-54 10-28 21-25 14-22-36 13 81 20 12 5 2 200 Page 64

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Manhattan 87, Rider 81 Rider 78, Niagara 70 January 13, 2006 Riverdale, NY 13 January 20, 2006 Lawrenceville, NJ 15 Sophomore Jason Thompson scored 23 points and senior Paul Johnson added 21 to lead Rider Manhattan led 64-60 before going on a 7-2 run to take a 71-62 lead with 3:28 left to play. to a come-from-behind MAAC win over Niagara. In a re-match of the 2005 MAAC Jasper center Arturo Dubois scored 13 of his points in the final 5:15 of the game and finished Championship Game, Rider trailed by 20 points in the first half and came back for its first with 23 points and nine rebounds. Rider led 39-38 before Manhattan went on a 12-3 run, six MAAC win of the season. Rider out-scored Niagara 20-7 to start the second half, six points each points by CJ Anderson, to take a 50-42 lead with 12:45 left to play. The score was tied at 31- by Thompson and freshman Lamar Johnson, to cut the lead to 51-50 with 13:18 left to play. 31 at half time. The game featured eight ties and seven lead changes. Rider senior Edwin Johnson finished with 14 points off the bench. With the score tied at 66-66 with 3:38 remain- Muniz added 20 points, and freshman Harris Mansell chipped in with 12 points off the bench. ing, Thompson scored a lay-up and Johnson hit a three-pointer, his third of the game, to give Rider led 20-12 before Manhattan went on a 10-0 run to take a 22-20 lead with 8:00 left in Rider a 71-66 lead with 2:45 left. Holding a 23-19 lead, Niagara went on an 18-2 run, six of the first half. Rider junior Terrance Mouton fouled out with 13 points with 2:20 left. Senior those 18 scored by sophomore Charron Fisher, to take a 41-21 lead, and Niagara led 44-30 at the half. Fisher finished with 22 points and 11 rebounds. Paul Johnson also had 13 points. Rider (4-9, 0-5) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Niagara (6-10, 3-5) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Thompson F 5-8 0-0 10-10 1-5-6 5 20 4 2 3 2 34 Mathis F 4-7 0-0 1-4 5-2-7 5 9 1 2 0 0 19 Muniz F 8-14 2-4 2-3 2-4-6 3 20 0 4 0 2 32 Duffey F 2-9 1-6 0-0 5-6-11 1 5 3 2 0 1 35 Johnson P F 5-5 2-2 1-4 0-2-2 4 13 4 4 0 1 36 Miles G 6-15 2-6 1-2 3-4-7 1 15 3 3 1 1 38 Pierce G 1-5 0-1 0-0 2-5-7 4 2 7 5 0 1 32 Hodge G 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 3 2 5 2 0 0 36 Mouton G 2-7 2-4 7-9 0-2-2 5 13 1 3 0 1 32 Fisher G 7-14 3-4 5-11 9-2-11 4 22 2 3 0 1 34 Johnson L 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-2-2 1 0 1 2 0 0 7 Durosier 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 6 1 1 0 0 12 White 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Brown 4-19 3-10 0-0 2-7-9 1 11 1 0 0 1 26 Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 TEAM 3-2-5 1 Mansell 4-6 2-3 3-4 0-2-2 1 13 0 3 0019 Totals 26-70 11-30 7-17 27-25-52 16 70 16 14 1 4 200 TEAM 2-1-3 Totals 25-46 8-14 22-31 9-23-32 24 81 17 24 3 7 200 Rider (5-10, 1-6) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Thompson F 9-14 2-3 3-3 4-5-9 3 23 1 4 4 2 34 Manhattan (9-4, 5-0) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Muniz F 1-5 0-1 4-5 0-2-2 5 6 5 1 0 0 34 Anderson F 10-13 0-1 3-9 1-4-5 3 23 3 3 1 1 40 Johnson P F 6-11 3-5 6-7 2-4-6 2 21 1 2 2 0 30 Konovelchick F 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 0 2 0 0 11 Pierce G 0-2 0-1 3-4 0-1-1 0 3 4 1 0 1 18 Dubois F 10-14 0-0 3-7 1-8-9 3 23 3 2 1 1 31 Mouton G 2-8 1-7 2-2 0-5-5 0 7 6 0 0 1 32 Xavier G 6-10 3-7 10-10 2-2-4 1 25 8 1 0 6 38 Johnson L 5-9 4-8 0-0 0-2-2 1 14 0 0 0 2 24 Wingate G 2-5 1-3 1-2 0-2-2 2 6 1 0 0 2 23 White 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Lee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Anderson 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-1-1 3 2 0 0 0 2 10 Minor 2-5 2-4 2-2 0-0-0 3 8 3 4 0 2 22 Mansell 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 3 2 0 1 0 1 15 Austin 1-6 0-2 0-0 1-1-2 3 2 2 1 1 1 26 TEAM 1-1-2 Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1 8 Totals 25-53 10-27 18-23 7-22-29 17 78 17 9 6 9 200 Traore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ TEAM 2-0-2 1 Totals 31-55 6-19 19-30 7-18-25 21 87 20 13 3 14 200

Marist 89, Rider 66 Loyola 78, Rider 76 January 15, 2006 Lawrenceville, NJ 14 January 22, 2006 Baltimore, MD 16

With the score tied 24-24, Marist out-scored Rider 21-6 over the final 7:12 of the first half to Trailing 70-63, Rider went on a 7-0 run, five points by senior Paul Johnson, to tie the score take a 45-30 lead at the half. Marist’s Carl Hood had 10 of those 21 and finished with a game- at 70-70 with 3:50 left. Loyola junior guard Shane James made a reverse lay-up with 3.6 sec- high 22 points. Holding a 52-39 lead, Marist went on an 8-0 run to take a 60-39 lead with onds left for the game winning basket, breaking a 76-76 tie. A running lay up by Rider jun- 15:25 left to play. Trailing 77-52, Rider went on an 8-0 run to cut the lead to 77-60 with 6:12 ior Terrance Mouton with: 27 left tied the score at 76-76. Mouton’s shot at the buzzer rimmed remaining, but could get no closer. For Rider, senior Edwin Muniz led the Broncs with 18 out. Rider freshman Harris Mansell scored a career-high 18 points. Trailing 57-38 with 16:30 points. Will Whittington made five three-point field goals and finished with 19 points. Jared left to play, Rider went on an 11-0 run to cut the lead to 57-49 with 11:11 left to play. Rider Jordan compiled 16 assists for Marist. missed seven foul shots in the first half and trailed by 12 points at halftime. Sophomore Jason Thompson collected his 10th career ‘double-double’ and fifth of the season with 12 points and Marist (8-6, 2-4) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Stilphen F 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 4 0 0 0 1 22 10 rebounds. Thompson made six of eight foul shots, but saw his streak of consecutive foul Smith C 6-13 0-1 3-5 3-4-7 4 15 1 2 1 0 24 shot made stop at 21. Whittington G 7-13 5-10 0-1 0-4-4 0 19 5 3 0 1 30 Hood G 8-12 3-6 3-3 1-3-4 2 22 0 1 1 1 32 Rider (5-11, 1-7) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Jordan G 3-7 1-4 2-2 2-2-4 2 9 16 2 0 3 36 Thompson * 3-12 0-1 6-8 4-6-10 4 12 1 4 1 0 36 Magarity 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 Pierce * 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0-0 0 1 2 0 2 0 10 Orman 1-2 0-1 1-2 0-2-2 2 3 0 1 0 1 15 Muniz * 5-12 1-4 0-0 0-3-3 1 11 2 4 1 1 27 Sutton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Mouton * 4-11 1-4 0-2 0-2-2 1 9 3 0 0 0 33 Keegan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Johnson P * 5-6 2-2 0-0 4-3-7 4 12 4 4 0 0 26 Gregory 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-1-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 Warner 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0000 02 Farmer 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-2-2 0 6 0 1 0 1 10 Johnson L 4-9 4-8 0-0 1-0-1 1 12 1 2 1 0 19 McNamara 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 3 2 0 1 0 0 14 White 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Anthony 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0+ Carter 1-1 0-0 2-3 0-0-0 1 4 0 1 0 0 3 Anderson 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 0 1 0 1 0 0 12 Vucajnk 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 Mansell 5-5 4-4 4-4 1-2-3 2 18 1 0 0 2 34 TEAM 1-0-1 TEAM 0-2-2 Totals 33-58 10-24 13-21 8-21-29 17 89 24 13 2 8 200 Totals 26-56 12-23 12-20 10-20-30 15 76 14 15 5 3 200 Rider (4-10, 0-6) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Thompson F 3-6 0-0 5-5 4-4-8 5 11 3 3 1 1 25 Loyola (11-5, 5-3) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Muniz F 8-13 0-1 2-2 0-4-4 2 18 1 6 0 0 29 Collins * 8-24 6-15 0-0 1-3-4 3 22 55 0 140 Johnson P F 1-4 1-3 2-2 1-4-5 1 5 4 2 1 1 25 Sullivan * 4-8 4-7 0-0 1-1-2 1 12 0 0 0 0 23 Pierce G 2-4 0-1 1-2 0-0-0 4 5 2 4 0 1 22 James * 5-7 0-1 3-5 0-1-1 2 13 6 2 0 2 36 Mouton G 5-12 2-6 0-0 1-3-4 3 12 2 1 0 1 31 Fofana * 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 4 0 0 1 0 0 5 Warner 1-4 1-4 2-2 0-1-1 1 5 0 1 0 1 10 Tuck * 7-9 0-1 1-3 3-10-13 2 15 4 2 0 1 28 Johnson L 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 32 0 014 Stanback 1-4 0-3 1-1 0-0-0 1 3 1 1 0 1 17 White 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-2-2 2 0000 04 Hinds 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Anderson 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 3 2 0 0 0 0 15 Mansell 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-1-1 4 6 1 0 0 1 23 Farrell 2-2 1-1 1-2 2-2-4 1 6 1 2 0 0 20 Vosilla 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Alujevic 3-6 0-0 1-2 5-2-7 1 7 1 0 1 1 29 TEAM 0-2-2 TEAM 1-2-3 Totals 23-50 6-19 14-17 7-23-30 25 66 16 19 2 6 200 Totals 30-60 11-28 7-13 13-24-37 15 78 18 15 1 6 200

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Rider 75, Manhattan 56 Niagara 84, Rider 70 January 24, 2006 Lawrenceville, NJ 17 January 29, 2006 Niagara, NY 19 The Broncs saw their two-game winning streak come to an end with a MAAC loss at Niagara. Senior Edwin Muniz scored 27 points, including 17 in the first half, to lead Rider to a MAAC victory over Manhattan. The loss knocked Manhattan out of first place. Rider jumped out to an The victory ended Niagara’s three-game losing streak and avenged a 78-70 loss at Rider nine 18-5 lead, seven points by Muniz, and the Broncs led 38-21 at half time. Rider led 47-28 before days earlier. Niagara out-scored Rider 10-5 to start the second half, five points by J. R. Duffy, Manhattan went on an 18-8 run, six points by Arturo Dubois, to cut the lead to 55-46 with 7:44 to take a 53-33 lead. Duffy finished with a career-high 24 points. Rider led 10-6 before Niagara left to play. That was as close as the Jaspers could get. Rider sophomore Jason Thompson com- went on a 12-2 run to take an 18-12 lead with 12 minutes left in the first half. Holding a 25- piled his sixth ‘double-double’ of the season with 13 points and a career-high 15 rebounds. 22 lead, Niagara went on a 12-3 run to take a 37-25 lead and the Purple Eagles led 43-28 at Sophomore forward CJ Anderson, Manhattan’s leading scorer (18.8 ppg) and rebounder (9.4 per halftime. Lorenzo Miles led Niagara with 25 points including 16 in the first half. Niagara led game), was suspended indefinitely for academic reasons and did not dress for the game. by as many as 22 points (70-48) in the second half. Manhattan played without two starters at Rider last season and the Broncs won 75-46. Rider (7-12, 3-8) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Manhattan (11-6, 7-2) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Thompson F 8-13 1-1 4-5 3-3-6 4 21 1 3 3 0 32 Austin F 2-8 1-6 2-2 3-3-6 2 7 1 3 0 2 36 Muniz F 4-12 2-4 2-2 2-6-8 4 12 2 2 0 2 34 Johnson D F 2-3 0-0 0-1 3-4-7 3 4 0 1 1 0 20 Johnson P F 3-8 0-2 2-2 4-2-6 3 8 3 1 0 1 28 Dubois C 7-15 0-0 2-3 5-6-11 5 16 1 5 3 1 35 Mouton G 2-14 2-9 0-0 0-1-1 2 6 5 2 0 2 39 Xavier G 5-19 4-13 0-0 3-3-6 2 14 2 4 0 3 36 Mansell G 1-2 1-1 2-2 0-3-3 3 5 5 0 0 1 21 Wingate G 1-10 0-5 2-2 0-3-3 2 4 3 2 0 1 29 Lee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Warner 2-4 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 4 1 0 0 0 7 Minor 3-5 2-4 0-0 1-1-2 2 8 4 0 0 2 26 Hickman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Konovelchick 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 2 3 01 0 011 Johnson L 4-9 4-8 0-0 0-1-1 1 12 0 3 0 0 30 Traore 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 White 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 1-3-4 1 Anderson 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 0 2 0 1 0 0 6 Totals 21-65 8-31 6-8 16-25-41 21 56 11 17 4 9 200 Vosilla 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 3-0-3 1 Rider (6-11, 2-7) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Totals 25-64 10-27 10-11 14-18-32 18 70 17 13 3 6 200 Thompson F 5-8 0-0 3-7 2-13-15 3 13 0 3 2 1 33 Muniz F 8-13 3-6 8-9 0-4-4 2 27 0 0 0 0 28 Johnson P F 1-4 0-1 3-6 3-4-7 3 5 2 3 0 1 34 Niagara (7-12, 4-7) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Mouton G 6-12 3-8 4-4 1-5-6 1 19 52 1 139 Mathis F 2-5 0-0 2-4 3-1-4 3 6 1 1 0 2 18 Mansell G 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 2 0 1 13 Duffey F 7-10 5-7 5-9 2-5-7 1 24 1 0 0 2 36 Warner 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 Miles G 8-10 5-7 4-4 2-4-6 2 25 2 2 0 2 37 Hickman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hodge G 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 2 2 8 4 1 1 40 Johnson L 3-8 1-5 1-1 1-1-2 1 8 4 2 0 2 27 Fisher G 1-5 0-3 4-4 1-2-3 1 6 2 3 0 0 15 White 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 7 Durosier 1-5 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 03110 015 Dingle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Brown 6-15 1-6 5-6 4-8-12 0 18 2 2 0 0 36 Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 4 11 Noel 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 Vosilla 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0000 01 TEAM 2-2-4 1 TEAM Totals 26-54 12-27 20-27 14-25-39 9 84 18 14 2 7 200 Totals 24-51 8-23 19-27 7-30-37 12 75 13 13 4 10 200

Rider 81, Canisius 62 Fairfield 77, Rider 69 (OT) January 27, 2006 Buffalo, NY 18 February 3, 2006 Bridgeport, CT 20

Sophomore Jason Thompson scored 26 points, 15 in the first half, and grabbed seven rebounds The Broncs came back from a nine-point deficit with just 6:30 left in the second half to send the to lead Rider to a come-from-behind MAAC win at Canisius. The victory was the third in the game into overtime before losing a MAAC game at Fairfield. Rider trailed 63-54 before going last four games for Rider. Holding a 54-52 lead, Rider went on a 12-2 run, five points by sen- on an 11-2 run, five points by freshman Lamar Johnson, to tie the score at 65-65. Two foul shots ior Edwin Muniz, to take a 66-54 lead with 4:02 left to play. Muniz finished with 18 points, all by sophomore Jason Thompson with 1:25 remaining tied the score at 67-67, sending the game in the second half. Trailing 38-28, Rider went on a 13-2 run, five points by Thompson, to take into overtime. Thompson finished with 25 points and 12 rebounds, his seventh ‘double-double’ a 41-40 lead with 13:50 left to play. That was the third and final lead change of the game. Rider of the season. Fairfield’s Michael Van Schaick scored five of his eight points in overtime. Fairfield out-scored Canisius 9-2 over the final four minutes of the first half, five points by junior Terrance out-scored Rider 10-2 over the final 6:10 of the first half, taking a 36-33 lead at intermission. Mouton, to cut the lead to seven, 33-26, at the half. Mouton finished with 14 points. The Broncs scored the first eight points of the second half, six by Thompson, to take a 41-36 Rider (7-11, 3-7) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min lead. Rider led 45-40 with 15:40 left before Fairfield went on a 19-4 run, six points by Herbie Thompson F 10-14 1-2 5-5 2-5-7 3 26 3 4 2 0 34 Allen, to take a 59-49 lead with 8:20 left to play. That was the ninth and final lead change of Muniz F 6-9 2-2 4-6 1-2-3 0 18 4 3 0 2 28 the game. Rider senior Edwin Muniz scored 13 points, 11 in the first half. Johnson P F 3-4 1-2 0-0 1-4-5 07421 335 Mouton G 5-12 2-6 2-2 2-3-5 2 14 3 3 0 1 39 Rider (7-13, 3-9) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Mansell G 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 9 Thompson F 8-12 0-0 9-11 2-10-12 1 25 1 2 0 1 40 Warner 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-3-4 0 3 0 0 0 0 12 Muniz F 4-8 3-7 2-2 1-5-6 1 13 3 3 1 0 25 Hickman 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 Johnson P F 2-4 1-3 0-0 1-3-4 5 5 2 2 1 0 29 Johnson L 1-7 0-6 3-3 0-3-3 2 5 3 1 0 2 32 Johnson L G 2-9 1-8 3-4 1-5-6 3 8 1 2 0 1 29 White 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-1-1 1 2 0 3 0 1 5 Mouton G 0-12 0-7 0-1 1-2-3 3 0 3 8 1 0 43 Dingle 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0+ Warner 2-6 2-6 0-0 0-0-0 1 6 2 0 0 0 16 Anderson 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 White 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Vosilla 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 4 0 0 2 0 0 5 TEAM 0-2-2 Mansell 5-7 2-3 0-1 1-3-4 1 12 2 0 0 1 34 Totals 28-50 7-20 18-22 7-26-33 10 81 18 17 3 9 200 TEAM 2-3-5 Totals 23-58 9-34 14-19 10-32-42 19 69 14 19 3 3 225 Canisius (4-14, 3-7) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Wilson F 6-10 0-0 4-7 1-3-4 3 16 1 5 1 2 35 Fairfield (7-13, 5-7) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Herring F 10-17 3-8 0-0 1-2-3 0 23 2 2 0 2 36 Diakhate F 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 0 1 18 Downey G 3-8 1-2 0-0 2-1-3 3 7 7 2 0 1 37 Carter F 2-5 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 4 5 1 1 0 0 29 Harris G 2-7 0-3 2-2 1-5-6 1 6 5 2 0 3 35 Todd G 8-18 0-4 4-4 1-7-8 3 20 2 3 0 1 29 Popofski G 2-9 2-6 2-2 2-3-5 5 8 2 1 0 1 27 Van Schaick G 3-7 1-5 1-1 0-3-3 0 8 2 1 0 3 28 Matti 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 3 2 1 1 0 1 13 Allen G 3-7 1-3 2-3 0-1-1 3 9 3 0 0 1 24 Wackerly 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Maxwell 2-5 0-0 2-2 2-8-10 3 6 0 0 1 7 33 Young 0-4 0-2 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 Bell 3-6 2-5 2-4 0-1-1 0 10 0 0 0 0 19 Byrd 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Han 4-6 0-1 2-4 0-1-1 0 10 4 2 0 1 17 McLean 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Oglesby 1-2 1-2 0-1 0-0-0 0 3 3 2 0 1 16 Hanley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Middleton 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 4 4 0 0 0 0 12 TEAM 1-0-1 TEAM 1-1-2 1 Totals 24-60 6-23 8-11 9-17-26 17 62 18 13 1 10 200 Totals 29-62 5-20 14-21 4-29-33 18 77 15 10 1 15 225 Page 66

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Rider 73, Canisius 69 Siena 92, Rider 73 February 5, 2006 Lawrenceville, NJ 21 February 12, 2006 Lawrenceville, NJ 23

The victory was Rider’s fourth in the last seven games. With the score tied at 58-58, Rider went on Freshman Kenny Hasbrouck scored 22 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead Siena to a an 8-3 run, six points by Jason Thompson, to take a 66-61 lead with 2:40 left to play. Rider made MAAC win at Rider in a game televised on the Madison Square Garden Network. Holding a five of seven foul shots in the final 38 seconds, four by Terrance Mouton, to seal the victory. Canisius 63-56 lead with 9:00 left in the second half, Siena went on an 18-2 run, six points by Kojo scored the first 12 points of the game and led 22-9 before the Broncs went on a 14-2 run, eight points Mensah, to take an 81-58 lead with 5:00 left to play. Siena jumped out to a 22-5 lead and led by senior Edwin Muniz, to take a 25-24 lead, Rider’s first lead of the game. The Broncs led 38-35 42-18 with 3:20 remaining in the first half. Rider went on a 12-2 run, six points by junior at halftime. Trailing 50-47, Rider went on a 9-0 run, hitting three consecutive three-point field Terrance Mouton, to cut the lead to 44-30, and Siena led 46-30 at half time. Trailing 53-38, goals, to take a 56-50 lead with 9:28 left to play. Rider made 11 three-pointers for the game. Rider went on a 12-4 run, six points by freshman Lamar Johnson, to cut the lead to seven, but Thompson blocked a career-high four shots for Rider. Canisius had all five starters score in double that was as close as Rider could get. figures, led by Corey Herring who compiled 19 points and grabbed eight rebounds. Siena (12-11, 7-8) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Jordan F 5-8 0-1 7-8 1-5-6 2 17 3 3 2 1 35 Canisius (5-16, 4-9) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Ryan F 1-4 0-2 0-0 3-4-7 5 2 1 2 0 0 21 Wilson F 6-12 0-0 0-0 1-5-6 3 12 4 1 1 1 38 Fisher G 5-8 3-6 4-4 2-1-3 1 17 2 2 0 0 20 Herring F 7-15 3-5 2-2 2-6-8 2 19 2 3 0 0 36 Mensah G 4-14 1-3 8-12 5-4-9 2 17 6 1 0 1 34 Downey G 4-12 1-4 2-2 1-4-5 1 11 7 1 0 2 38 Hasbrouck G 7-12 1-2 7-8 1-7-8 1 22 0 2 0 0 33 Harris G 5-8 3-4 1-2 1-4-5 2 14 2 5 0 4 37 Osby 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 0 1 0 0 10 Popofski G 4-8 3-5 2-2 1-3-4 3 13 0 2 0 0 32 Beers 2-6 2-4 6-6 0-2-2 1 12 2 3 0 4 24 Matti 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 Braga 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Young 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 Diop 2-3 0-0 1-1 1-5-6 4 5 0 1 1 0 21 Byrd 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 00 0 2 TEAM 1-2-3 McLean 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Totals 26-56 7-18 33-39 14-33-47 17 92 14 15 3 6 200 TEAM 2-2-4 1 Totals 26-57 10-19 7-8 8-26-34 13 69 16 13 1 7 200 Rider (8-15, 4-11) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Thompson F 7-15 0-0 3-8 3-3-6 4 17 2 2 1 2 26 Rider (8-13, 4-9) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Muniz F 2-7 1-2 3-4 1-3-4 1 8 1 1 2 2 22 Thompson F 8-11 0-1 0-1 4-3-7 2 16 1 2 4 0 30 Johnson P F 4-8 1-2 0-1 1-3-4 1 9 3 1 0 0 25 Muniz F 5-9 2-3 0-0 1-6-7 0 12 5 1 1 2 33 Pierce G 1-3 1-3 0-0 1-2-3 4 3 5 1 0 0 22 Johnson P F 3-7 1-4 1-3 0-5-5 4 8620 130 Mansell G 1-4 1-4 2-2 0-2-2 4 5 1 3 0 4 23 Johnson L G 3-12 2-7 0-0 2-1-3 0 8 1 1 0 0 18 Warner 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 2 0 0 0 11 Mouton G 4-8 3-7 6-6 0-5-5 3 17 2 3 0 2 31 Hickman 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 0 2 2 Warner 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-0-0 0 6 0 1 0 0 7 Johnson L 2-8 2-6 0-0 0-1-1 2 6 4 1 0 1 25 Pierce 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 Mouton 5-11 4-5 3-4 1-1-2 4 17 1 3 0 0 32 Anderson 1-3 0-0 1-2 3-0-3 1 3 2 1 1 0 17 White 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 Mansell 1-4 1-4 0-0 0-1-1 2 3 1 0 1 1 26 Anderson 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 3 3 0 1 0 0 7 TEAM 0-2-2 Vosilla 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 27-59 11-30 8-12 10-23-33 12 73 19 11 7 6 200 TEAM 3-2-5 2 Totals 25-64 10-25 13-23 12-18-30 28 73 20 15 3 11 200

Marist 73, Rider 62 Iona 83, Rider 79 February 8, 2006 Poughkeepsie, NY 22 February 15, 2006 Lawrenceville, NJ 24

Rider held Marist to just 41 percent shooting from the field, out-rebounded the Red Foxes 39- Rider led 75-71 with 3:17 left before Iona went on an 8-2 run, four points by Ricky Soliver, to take a 79-77 lead with :56 left. Iona made four of six foul shots in the final 8.7 seconds, the final two by 36 and made one more field goal, but the Broncs were just 2 of 5 from the foul line, compared Soliver, for the final score. Rider tied the score at 79-79 on two foul shots by junior Terrance Mouton to Marist’s 15 for18. Rider trailed 62-48 before going on an 11-2 run, seven points by Edwin with :49 left, but could not re-gain the lead. Rider sophomore Jason Thompson led all scorers with 26 Muniz, to cut the lead to 64-59 with 2:19 left, but that was as close as the Broncs could get. points, making 12 of 13 foul shots. Iona led 40-22 before Rider out-scored the Gaels 12-0 in the final Holding a 42-40 lead, Marist went on an 11-3 run to take a 53-43 lead with 12:30 left to play. three minutes of the first half, seven points by Thompson, to cut the lead to 40-34 at intermission. Rider sophomore Jason Thompson was held to a season-low six points, breaking a streak of 15 Rider then scored the first six points of the second half to tie the score at 40-40. The Gaels led 42-40 consecutive games scoring in double figures. Marist led 29-20 before Rider out-scored the host before Rider went on a 6-2 run, four points by Thompson, to take its first lead of the game, 46-44, with Red Foxes 9-3, seven by Muniz, to cut the lead to 32-29. Rider trailed 36-33 at half time. For 15:43 left to play. Rider freshman Rodney Pierce scored a career-high 10 points. Muniz, it was his third ‘double-double’ of the season and the seventh of his career. Iona (19-5, 13-3) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Rider (8-14, 4-10) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Springer F 2-4 0-0 0-2 4-5-9 2 4 1 2 2 0 16 Thompson F 3-6 0-1 0-2 2-6-8 5 6 2 6 3 2 28 Wachsmann F 3-7 0-0 1-4 2-10-12 4 7 2 3 1 0 27 Muniz F 11-17 3-5 1-1 0-11-11 3 26 1 4 0 0 37 McCullough G 1-7 1-5 1-2 2-0-2 3 4 61 0 227 Johnson P F 2-6 0-4 0-0 2-3-5 4 4 2 1 0 0 29 Soliver G 6-16 1-9 9-11 2-2-4 2 22 7 3 0 8 38 Johnson L G 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-2-2 0 3 0 1 0 1 20 Burtt G 7-19 5-12 1-2 0-1-1 3 20 4 2 1 0 37 Mouton G 4-12 0-4 0-0 0-0-0 1 8 4 3 0 0 31 Bruin 9-9 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 3 19 3 1 1 1 29 Warner 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 3 0 0 1 0 6 Marshall 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 2111 18 Pierce 1-2 1-2 1-2 0-4-4 5 4 3 0 0 0 20 White 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 0 5 0 1 1 0 6 Jackson 2-5 1-3 0-0 1-1-2 0 5100 018 Anderson 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 5-3-8 1 Mansell 1-5 1-4 0-0 1-2-3 1 3 0 2 1 2 21 Totals 31-70 8-29 13-23 17-24-41 19 83 25 14 6 12 200 TEAM 2-0-2 Totals 26-61 8-28 2-5 8-31-39 20 62 12 18 6 5 200 Rider (8-16, 4-12) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Thompson F 7-13 0-2 12-13 2-6-8 4 26 1 4 4 0 37 Marist (15-7, 9-5) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Muniz F 3-8 0-0 6-8 0-3-3 5 12 1 3 1 1 29 Hood F 0-2 0-1 4-4 0-4-4 0 4 1 2 0 0 24 Johnson P F 4-10 1-3 0-0 3-6-9 2 9 7 4 0 3 33 Stilphen F 3-6 0-0 1-3 0-0-0 4 7 0 3 0 0 19 Pierce G 3-4 2-3 2-2 0-2-2 3 10 2 2 0 1 32 Smith C 6-13 1-3 2-2 3-3-6 2 15 0 1 0 1 29 Mansell G 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 1 3 0 0 18 Whittington G 5-12 4-8 2-2 1-7-8 0 16 1 0 0 0 33 Warner 1-2 1-2 2-2 0-1-1 1 5 1 1 0 0 6 Jordan G 4-14 2-8 6-6 0-3-3 1 16 10 2 0 6 40 Johnson L 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 Orman 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 4 0 0 1 0 17 Mouton 2-7 1-4 6-6 0-2-2 5 11 1 2 0 1 26 Farmer 2-4 0-1 0-0 1-3-4 1 4 1 1 1 1 18 White 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 McNamara 1-3 1-1 0-0 1-1-2 4 3 1 1 0 0 15 Vosilla 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 2 4 0 0 0 0 7 Carter 2-2 0-0 0-1 1-0-1 0 4 0 0 0 0 5 TEAM 2-1-3 TEAM 0-5-5 Totals 23-53 5-17 28-31 8-26-34 24 79 14 19 6 6 200 Totals 25-60 8-22 15-18 7-29-36 13 73 14 10 2 8 200 Page 67

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Northeastern 92, Rider 79 Saint Peter’s 77, Rider 64 February 18, 2006 Boston, MA 25 February 26, 2006 Lawrenceville, NJ 27 The Broncs ended the regular season with a MAAC loss to Saint Peter’s on Senior Day. Trailing The Broncs lost a non-conference game at Northeastern as part of ESPN’s Bracket Buster 59-50, Rider went on a 7-0 run, three points by freshman Rodney Pierce, to cut the lead to 59- Saturday. The Huskies began the second half with a 13-1 run to take a 52-39 lead with 15:00 57 with 6:08 left to play. Keydren Clark led Saint Peter’s with 21 points. Holding a 61-58 lead left to play. Northeastern led 39-38 at halftime after 10 lead changes and eight ties in the with 5:09 left to play, the Peacocks went on a 10-4 run, six points by Kaimondre Owes, to take first 20 minutes of the game. Rider trailed 61-43 before going on a 12-4 run, six points by a 71-62 lead with 1:36 left to play. Trailing 25-16, Rider went on a 12-2 run, six points by jun- senior Paul Johnson, to cut the lead to 10 at 65-55 with 8:00 remaining. Nine points (81-72) ior Terrance Mouton, to take a 28-27 lead with 2:27 left in the first half. Saint Peter’s led 35- with 2:00 left was as close as Rider could get. Rider made eight three-point field goals in the 33 at half time. Holding a 17-16 lead mid-way through the first half, Saint Peter’s went on an last 10 minutes of the game to stay in the contest. Rider sophomore Jason Thompson scored 8-0 run to take a 25-16 lead with 5:33 left in the first half. Senior Paul Johnson enjoyed his sec- 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds off the bench for his eighth ‘double-double’ of the season ond double-double of the season with 12 points and 10 rebounds in his final home game. and 13th of his career. Jose Juan Barea compiled 27 points and 11 assists for the Huskies while Saint Peter’s (14-14, 9-9) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Shawn James added 13 points, 11 rebounds and six blocked shots. Martin F 3-9 0-0 1-2 6-3-9 0 7 1 1 1 0 27 Rider (8-17) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Sowell F 3-7 0-0 4-4 3-12-15 4 10 1 2 2 1 35 Warner * 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 10 Clark G 7-16 5-11 2-2 0-5-5 0 21 2 5 0 2 40 Pierce * 3-6 1-4 1-2 0-3-3 4 8 9 3 0 2 32 Orta G 6-12 3-7 3-4 1-3-4 3 18 3 1 1 0 33 Muniz * 5-11 3-6 4-4 1-4-5 1 17 3 2 0 2 33 Spann G 2-5 1-4 0-0 0-1-1 2 5 8 2 0 3 27 Anderson * 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 4 0 1 1 0 12 Hooker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Mansell * 3-6 1-3 0-0 0-3-3 4 7 0 2 0 2 26 Owes 6-10 0-2 2-3 1-5-6 3 14 2 2 0 0 21 Thompson 7-14 0-0 2-6 4-6-10 4 16 3 2 0 1 32 Spitler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Johnson L 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 Traore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Mouton 6-11 2-5 0-0 0-0-0 4 14 1 2 0 1 21 Gore 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 Reeves 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 5 Johnson P 5-9 2-3 1-1 3-5-8 3 13 2 4 0 0 30 TEAM 1-2-3 TEAM 1-0-1 Totals 28-61 9-24 12-15 13-31-44 14 77 18 13 5 6 200 Totals 31-61 9-21 8-13 9-22-31 23 79 19 19 1 8 200 Rider (8-19, 4-14) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Northeastern (15-10) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Muniz F 3-15 0-5 2-2 4-4-8 1 8 4 1 1 0 30 Barea * 6-15 4-8 11-14 2-1-3 3 27 11 7 0 1 38 Johnson P F 4-9 0-3 4-8 5-5-10 3 12 4 3 0 2 34 Davis * 5-9 2-5 0-0 1-0-1 0 12 1 0 0 3 34 Dingle C 3-6 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 4 6 0 1 0 0 13 Farmer * 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 Pierce G 6-11 2-5 1-2 1-2-3 2 15 3 1 0 1 31 James * 4-10 1-3 4-4 2-9-11 5 13 1 2 6 2 30 White G 0-1 0-1 1-4 0-3-3 1 1 3 1 0 1 9 Cole * 5-7 0-0 1-2 2-3-5 3 11 0 2 0 0 22 Johnson L 0-4 0-3 0-0 1-2-3 1 0 1 0 0 1 13 Martinez 2-4 2-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 6 0 0 0 1 16 Mouton 6-11 3-6 1-1 0-1-1 2 16 2 0 0 1 35 Davis 2-7 0-1 5-7 3-4-7 1 9 2 0 0128 Mansell 2-10 2-6 0-0 3-1-4 3 6 0 2 0 1 27 Kelly 4-5 1-2 4-4 0-5-5 0 13 4 1 0 2 27 Vosilla 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 10010 08 TEAM TEAM 1-3-4 Totals 28-58 10-22 26-33 10-22-32 13 92 19 12 6 10 200 Totals 24-68 7-29 9-17 17-22-39 18 64 17 10 1 7 200

Saint Peter’s 80, Rider 51 Loyola 69, Rider 66 March 3, 2006 Albany, NY February 24, 2006 Lawrenceville, NJ 26 MAAC Playoffs 28

Loyola led 64-55 before Rider went on an 11-3 run, six points by freshman Harris Mansell, to The Rider basketball season came to an end in the first round of the MAAC Championship tour- cut the lead to 67-66 with 21 seconds left. That was as close as the Broncs could get. Loyola nament with a loss to fifth seeded Saint Peter’s in the Pepsi Arena. Saint Peter’s senior guard made 11 of 15 foul shots in the final 2:50 to preserve the victory, including two of three by Josko Keydren Clark, the MAAC Player of the Year this season, led all scorers with 19 points. Holding Alujevic in the final 30 seconds. Loyola led 53-42 before Rider went on a 13-3 run, five points a 29-22 lead, Saint Peter’s scored the last six points of the first half to take a 35-22 lead into the by senior Edwin Muniz, to cut the lead to 56-55 with 3:59 left to play. Holding a 36-35 lead, locker room and out-scored Rider 9-2 to start the second half, taking a 44-24 lead with 18:08 Loyola went on an 11-2 run, five points by senior Andre Collins, to take a 47-37 lead mid-way left to play. With the score tied at 9-9, Saint Peter’s went on a 12-0 run, five points by Clark, to through the second half. Rider lost its leading scorer and rebounder when sophomore Jason take a 21-9 lead mid-way through the first half. Senior Edwin Muniz added 10 points, six Thompson was injured 7:03 into the game on an intentional foul. Thompson suffered a concus- rebounds and three assists in his Rider career finale. Muniz graduates with 1,309 points, 14th sion. Loyola scored the final five points of the first half, all five by Marquis Sullivan, to take a highest ever at Rider. 30-29 lead at half time. Holding a 15-13 lead, Rider went on a 5-0 run, four points by Muniz, Rider (8-20) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min to take a 20-13 lead mid-way through the first half. Thompson F 8-16 0-0 2-4 3-4-7 3 18 1 4 3 0 30 Muniz F 4-10 1-3 1-2 2-4-6 2 10 3 1 1 2 33 Loyola (14-12, 7-10) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Johnson P F 2-5 2-5 2-2 0-3-3 2 8102 134 Farrell F 2-6 0-1 3-6 5-2-7 3 7 4 2 0 0 26 Pierce G 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 0 4 0 0 24 Fofana F 2-4 0-0 0-1 1-1-2 2 4 0 0 1 0 16 Mansell G 1-4 1-1 0-0 1-2-3 2 3 1 3 0 0 27 Tuck C 2-4 1-1 3-4 2-9-11 2 8 1 2 0 0 19 Hickman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Collins G 5-17 5-12 2-2 0-3-3 0 17 4 3 0 2 38 Johnson L 2-5 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 1 6 1 2 0 2 15 Sullivan G 5-11 3-9 2-3 2-2-4 2 15 2 2 1 1 31 Mouton 2-10 0-5 2-2 1-2-3 4 6 1 1 1 0 28 Stanback 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 White 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Manning 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 Dingle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 James 0-4 0-2 3-4 2-2-4 1 3 1 2 0 0 34 Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 6 Wright 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 2-3-5 Alujevic 5-8 0-1 3-4 3-3-6 2 13 1 0 0 0 24 Totals 19-52 6-20 7-10 9-23-32 18 51 8 17 7 5 200 TEAM 2-3-5 2 Totals 22-57 9-27 16-24 17-26-43 12 69 14 14 2 3 200 Saint Peter’s (15-14) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Martin F 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 8 0 0 0 0 25 Rider (8-18, 4-13) fg-a 3pt-a ft-a o-d-t reb pf tp a to blk s min Sowell F 4-13 0-0 1-2 3-8-11 2 9 1 0 2 0 31 Thompson F 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 4 1 0 1 0 7 Clark G 6-15 3-7 4-4 2-2-4 1 19 1 2 0 2 36 Muniz F 5-15 1-6 6-7 1-3-4 2 17 1 0 1 1 31 Orta G 4-6 2-4 2-2 0-3-3 1 12 4 1 0 1 27 Johnson P F 3-4 2-2 1-2 2-9-11 4 9 5 1 0 2 35 Spann G 4-6 4-6 0-0 1-3-4 1 12 8 1 0 6 31 Pierce G 5-7 2-2 4-4 2-1-3 2 16 1 2 0 2 30 Brock 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 Mansell G 3-10 2-5 5-6 0-3-3 4 13 1 3 0 3 30 Hooker 1-1 1-1 2-2 1-1-2 0 5 0 1 0 2 6 Johnson L 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 1 0 15 Owes 3-7 0-2 1-2 0-1-1 3 7 0 0 0 0 17 Mouton 3-13 1-6 0-0 1-1-2 27420 135 Spitler 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 0 1 0 1 5 White 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Traore 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-1-1 1 3 1 0 0 0 6 Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 Gore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Vosilla 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 0 0 7 Reeves 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 1 1 1 0 8 TEAM 1-1-2 1 TEAM 2-3-5 Totals 21-56 8-24 16-19 9-24-33 18 66 14 9 3 9 200 Totals 29-59 10-20 12-15 9-25-34 10 80 16 8 3 12 200 Page 68

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OVERALL RECORD: 8-20

PLAYER GP/GS MIN AVG FG/FGA PCT 3ptFG/FGA PCT FT/FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG Thompson, Jason 27-26 858 31.8 159-291 .546 7-21 .333 123-175 .703 78 148 226 8.4 86 4 43 80 48 24 448 16.6 Muniz, Edwin 28-28 849 30.3 133-320 .416 39-116 .336 102-123 .829 36 118 154 5.5 67 4 58 64 17 25 407 14.5 Mouton, Terrance 28-22 903 32.2 111-299 .371 56-158 .354 60-74 .811 11 59 70 2.5 71 3 82 64 3 22 338 12.1 Johnson, Paul 28-27 833 29.8 77-158 .487 31-70 .443 28-53 .528 57 110 167 6.0 72 1 86 63 13 23 213 7.6 Johnson, Lamar 27-11 547 20.3 51-164 .311 36-121 .298 15-20 .750 9 46 55 2.0 32 0 31 36 4 15 153 5.7 Mansell, Harris 28-9 574 20.5 45-121 .372 27-67 .403 31-41 .756 12 53 65 2.3 66 1 35 45 3 31 148 5.3 Pierce, Rodney 24-10 563 23.5 39-92 .424 14-44 .318 31-47 .660 15 47 62 2.6 51 1 64 46 2 21 123 5.1 Warner, Kamron 19-4 149 7.8 20-51 .392 17-45 .378 5-8 .625 2 10 12 0.6 11 0 7 8 2 3 62 3.3 Anderson, Barney 25-1 211 8.4 16-32 .500 0-0 .000 17-29 .586 18 20 38 1.5 34 0 3 13 2 8 49 2.0 Dingle, Willie 5-1 16 3.2 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0.4 5 0 0 1 1 0 8 1.6 White, Aaron 24-1 103 4.3 8-23 .348 1-5 .200 4-12 .333 6 15 21 0.9 8 0 6 9 3 3 21 0.9 Vosilla, Kevin 11-0 34 3.1 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 2 4 6 0.5 7 0 1 1 0 0 9 0.8 Hickman, Kevin 7-0 10 1.4 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.00 0 2 2 0.3 2 0 2 0 0 2 2 0.3 TEAM 44 53 97 3.5 0 8 Total 28 5650 666-1565 .426 228-649 .351 421-588 .716 291 686 977 34.9 512 14 418 438 98 177 1981 70.8 Opponents 28 5650 761-1702 .447 263-713 .369 367-519 .707 337 704 1041 37.2 486 - 491 370 85 233 2152 76.9

GAME BY GAME RESULTS

Date Opponents Score Attendance High Scorer High Rebounder

11/18/05 BUCKNELL 54-56 L 1650 (17) Thompson, Jason (11) Muniz, Edwin 11/21/05 at Drexel 60-72 L 1357 (19) Johnson, Lamar (8) Thompson, Jason 11/26/05 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 71-64 1026 (19) Thompson, Jason (10) Muniz, Edwin 11/30/05 at Villanova 57-86 L 7255 (15) Thompson, Jason (5) Mansell, Harris (5) Muniz, Edwin 12/03/05 at Monmouth W 75-67 2011 (28) Muniz, Edwin (13) Thompson, Jason 12/07/05 at Iona 59-80 L 2300 (14) Mouton, Terrance (7) Thompson, Jason 12/10/05 DELAWARE W 89-84 1580 (27) Muniz, Edwin (9) Thompson, Jason 12/29/05 vs. Long Island W 63-59 2347 (16) Mouton, Terrance (9) Thompson, Jason 12/30/05 at College of Charleston 67-72 L 1807 (20) Thompson, Jason (11) Thompson, Jason 01/04/06 * at Saint Peter’s 100-104 L-OT 1253 (28) Thompson, Jason (11) Thompson, Jason 01/07/06 * at Siena 62-85 L 4902 (13) Muniz, Edwin (13) Thompson, Jason (11) Thompson, Jason 01/10/06 * FAIRFIELD 81-85 L 1005 (22) Muniz, Edwin (22) Mouton, Terrance (9) Thompson, Jason

01/13/06 * at Manhattan 81-87 L 1497 (20) Muniz, Edwin (20) Thompson, Jason (7) Pierce, Rodney 01/15/06 * MARIST 66-89 L 210 (18) Muniz, Edwin (8) Thompson, Jason 01/20/06 * NIAGARA W 78-70 1510 (23) Thompson, Jason (9) Thompson, Jason 01/22/06 * at Loyola 76-78 L 2317 (18) Mansell, Harris (10) Thompson, Jason 01/24/06 * MANHATTAN W 75-56 1525 (27) Muniz, Edwin (15) Thompson, Jason 01/27/06 * at Canisius W 81-62 1009 (26) Thompson, Jason (7) Thompson, Jason 01/29/06 * at Niagara 70-84 L 1876 (21) Thompson, Jason (8) Muniz, Edwin 02/03/06 * at Fairfield 69-77 L-OT 2194 (25) Thompson, Jason (12) Thompson, Jason 02/05/06 * CANISIUS W 73-69 1506 (17) Mouton, Terrance (7) Muniz, Edwin (7) Thompson, Jason 02/08/06 * at Marist 62-73 L 2477 (26) Muniz, Edwin (11) Muniz, Edwin 02/12/06 * SIENA 73-92 L 1008 (17) Thompson, Jason (17) Mouton, Terrance (6) Thompson, Jason 02/15/06 * IONA 79-83 L 1320 (26) Thompson, Jason (9) Johnson, Paul 02/18/06 at Northeastern 79-92 L 2905 (17) Muniz, Edwin (10) Thompson, Jason 02/24/06 * LOYOLA 66-69 L 1650 (17) Muniz, Edwin (11) Johnson, Paul 02/26/06 * SAINT PETER’S 64-77 L 1650 (16) Mouton, Terrance (10) Johnson, Paul 03/03/06 vs. Saint Peter’s 51-80 L 3141 (18) Thompson, Jason (7) Thompson, Jason

* - conference game HOME GAMES IN CAPS

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SCORING (1,000 POINT CLUB) Player Years Games Points Avg. ’93 Darrick Suber 1990-93 116 2,219 19.1 Jerry Johnson 2002-05 116 2,047 17.6 Guard Mario Porter 1999-02 114 1,782 15.6 Alberto Baptiste 1977-80 107 1,756 16.4 6-2 Ron Simpson 1986-88 83 1,735 20.9 Charles Smith 1994-96 88 1,693 19.2 Deon Hames 1993-96 118 1,589 13.5 Darrick Suber Greg Burston 1996-99 113 1,472 13.0 Ed Titus 1985-88 113 1,390 12.3 Jack Cryan 1963-66 77 1,387 18.1 Jack Madden 1957-59 77 1,341 17.3 Leo Chester 1954-57 91 1,332 14.6 Derrick Lamar 1982-85 111 1,325 11.9 Edwin Muniz 2003-06 115 1,309 11.3 ’05 Tom O’Hara 1980-83 110 1,279 11.6 Jim Cleveland 1989-91 112 1,211 10.8 Guard Bill Katz 1970-72 69 1,194 17.3 5-11 Russ Stroemel 1974-77 78 1,166 14.9 Mark Wilcox 1991-94 116 1,136 9.8 Dick Kuchen 1964-66 74 1,127 15.2 Jerry Johnson Fred Lee 1980-84 118 1,109 9.4 Chuck Simon 1974-77 101 1,096 10.8 Doug Endres 1962-64 76 1,056 13.6 Michael Crawford 1998-01 114 1,023 9.0 Rich Wallace 1968-70 67 1,003 14.6

’02 LEADERS REBOUNDS

Forward Chuck Simon 1974-77 101 874 8.6 6-5 Dick Kuchen 1964-66 74 822 11.1 Wayne Spells 1974-78 101 804 8.0 Jack Madden 1957-59 77 777 10.1 Mario Porter Steve Jefferson 1970-72 78 773 9.9 Randy Getchis 1961-63 76 719 9.5 Mario Porter 1999-02 114 706 6.2 Ron Anderson 1956-58 71 697 9.8 Derrick Lamar 1982-85 111 652 5.9 Jonathan McClark 1998-01 114 642 5.6 Jabaar Jones 1992-95 117 639 5.5 ’99 Alberto Baptiste 1977-80 107 638 5.9 Guard/ Greg Cisson 1966-68 55 633 11.5 Forward William Kinsel 1990-93 96 619 6.4 6-3 Jim Cleveland 1988-91 112 616 5.5 Charles Smith 1993-96 88 578 6.5 Barry Spears 1970-72 77 572 7.4 Greg Burston TIME ASSISTS - Deon Hames 1993-96 118 598 5.1 Fred Lee 1980-84 118 567 4.8 ’06 Norm Hobbie 1974-77 94 495 5.3 Jack Cryan 1963-66 77 478 6.2 Forward Jerry Johnson 2002-05 116 421 3.6 Mark Wilcox 1991-94 116 360 3.1 6-7 Lee Nesmith 1985-88 106 331 3.2 Barry Spears 1970-72 77 316 4.1 Rich Weise 1979-82 97 314 3.2 Edwin Muniz Marcus Pryor 1990-91 57 305 5.4 Michael Crawford 1998-01 114 298 2.6

ALL Kevin Finefrock 1996-99 108 295 2.7 Darrick Suber 1990-93 116 275 2.4

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77 YEARS OF RIDER MEN’S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS YEAR W L COACH 1928-29 19 3 SINGLE GAME 1929-30 17 2 Clair Bee 1930-31 17 2 Clair Bee Most points scored: 51 George Abel, 1939-40 vs. Cathedral 1931-32 5 8 Paul Frank 1932-33 10 5 Frank Donlon Most field goals made: 21 George Abel, 1939-40 vs. Cathedral 1933-34 9 6 Frank Donlon Most 3-point field goals made: 9 Ron Simpson, 1987-88 vs. St. Francis-NY 1934-35 9 6 Frank Donlon Most free throws made: 18 Deon Hames, 1993-94 vs. Wagner (18 of 20) 1935-36 10 4 Frank Donlon Most assists: 18 Norm Hobbie, 1975-76 vs. Lehigh 1936-37 11 6 Frank Donlon 1937-38 9 7 Frank Donlon Most steals: 9 Fred Lee, 1983-84 vs. Drexel 1938-39 10 6 Frank Donlon Matt Zaleski, 1989-90 vs. Monmouth 1939-40 12 5 Frank Donlon Most rebounds: 20 Steve Jefferson, 1970-71 vs. La Salle; 1940-41 10 7 Rex Ellis 1941-42 10 13 Rex Ellis 1971-72 vs. St. Joseph’s 1942-43 13 16 Thomas Leyden Stan Coleman, 1972-73 vs. St. Joseph’s 1943-44 3 12 Frank Donlon Wayne Spells, 1974-75 vs. FDU 1944-45 5 12 Frank Donlon Joe Puhalski, 1976-77 vs. Rochester 1945-46 11 7 Frank Donlon 1946-47 13 12 Thomas Leyden 1947-48 14 6 Thomas Leyden SEASON 1948-49 14 9 Thomas Leyden 1949-50 11 9 Thomas Leyden Most points scored: 665 Darrick Suber, 1992-93 1950-51 6 13 Thomas Leyden Most field goals made: 247 Alberto Baptiste, 1979-80 1951-52 9 5 Thomas Leyden Most 3-point field goals made: 102 Jerry Johnson, 2004-05 1952-53 9 10 Thomas Leyden 1953-54 12 12 Thomas Leyden Most free throws made: 182 Jack Cryan, 1965-66 1954-55 9 15 Thomas Leyden Best free-throw percentage: 91.9 Jack Cryan, 1965-66 1955-56 16 7 Thomas Leyden Most assists: 192 Deon Hames, 1995-96 1956-57 20 7 Thomas Leyden Most rebounds: 328 Steve Jefferson, 1971-72 1957-58 17 8 Thomas Leyden 1958-59 12 14 Thomas Leyden Highest scoring average: 25.8 Ray Walowski, 1953-54 1959-60 12 14 Thomas Leyden Most games with 30+ points: 8 Ron Simpson, 1987-88 1960-61 13 12 Glenn Leach Most games with 40+ points: 3 Ray Walowski, 1953-54 1961-62 12 13 Glenn Leach 1962-63 20 8 Robert Greenwood Most consecutive games 1963-64 15 10 Robert Greenwood with 20+ points: 13 Alberto Baptiste, 1979-80 1964-65 13 11 Robert Greenwood 1965-66 16 9 Richard Harter CAREER 1966-67 11 12 John Carpenter 1967-68 9 15 John Carpenter Most points, 4 seasons: 2,219 Darrick Suber, 1990-93 1968-69 11 14 John Carpenter 1969-70 16 10 John Carpenter Most points, 3 seasons: 1,735 Ron Simpson, 1986-88 1970-71 20 6 John Carpenter Most assists: 598 Deon Hames, 1993-96 1971-72 15 11 John Carpenter Most steals: 225 Fred Lee, 1980-84 1972-73 12 14 John Carpenter Most rebounds: 874 Chuck Simon, 1974-77 1973-74 13 13 John Carpenter 1974-75 16 11 John Carpenter Most games played: 118 Fred Lee, 1980-84 1975-76 14 13 John Carpenter Deon Hames, 1993-96 1976-77 8 18 John Carpenter Most consecutive games played: 107 Alberto Baptiste, 1977-80 1977-78 11 16 John Carpenter 1978-79 11 15 John Carpenter 1979-80 10 18 John Carpenter TEAM RECORDS 1980-81 14 14 John Carpenter 1981-82 11 16 John Carpenter 1982-83 20 9 John Carpenter SINGLE GAME 1983-84 20 11 John Carpenter 1984-85 14 15 John Carpenter Most points by Rider: 121 vs. Lincoln, 1954-55 1985-86 9 19 John Carpenter Most points by opponent: 118 St. Francis-NY, 1987-88 (2 OTs) 1986-87 12 16 John Carpenter 1987-88 10 19 John Carpenter 116 Minnesota, 1989-90 (regulation) 1988-89 5 23 John Carpenter Least points by Rider: 14 vs. LIU, 1934-35 1989-90 10 18 Kevin Bannon Least points by opponent: 11 Wake Forest, 1930-31 1990-91 14 16 Kevin Bannon 1991-92 16 13 Kevin Bannon Highest total score: 233 vs. St. Francis-NY (118-115 in 2OTs, 1992-93 19 11 Kevin Bannon 1987-88) 1993-94 21 9 Kevin Bannon Lowest total score: 35 vs. Princeton (22-13, 1934-35) 1994-95 18 11 Kevin Bannon 1995-96 19 11 Kevin Bannon 1996-97 14 14 Kevin Bannon SEASON 1997-98 18 10 Don Harnum 1998-99 12 16 Don Harnum Longest winning streak: 16 1930-31 1999-00 16 14 Don Harnum Longest losing streak: 9 1943-44, 1988-89 2000-01 16 12 Don Harnum 2001-02 17 11 Don Harnum Best season: 17-2 1929-30, 1930-31 2002-03 12 16 Don Harnum Worst season: 5-23 1988-89 2003-04 17 14 Don Harnum Most wins: 21 1993-94 2004-05 19 10 Don Harnum Most losses: 23 1988-89 2005-06 8 20 Tommy Dempsey

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The Rider Athletics Hall of Fame honors alumni and others who have made outstanding contributions to Rider athletics. Many of the members HALL OF FAME made their mark on the basketball court. RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

KEVIN BANNON RUSS COLEMAN ’42 INDUCTED 2001 INDUCTED 1994 During his eight seasons at Rider, Kevin Bannon A great all-around athlete, Russ Coleman com- tallied a 131-103 record while compiling 100 vic- piled 13 varsity letters in his Rider tenure, com- tories faster than any other Rider coach. He led his peting in basketball, soccer, swimming, track, and teams to five conference championship games, two baseball. A former member of the Rider Board of Northeast Conference Tournament championships, Trustees, Coleman went on to an illustrious coach- and back-to-back NCAA appearances in 1993 and 1994. Having inherited a team that finished 5-23 the previous year, ing career at Neptune (NJ) High School. Bannon took over the reins of the Broncs in 1989-90 and improved their record each of the following five seasons, capping that run with the JACK CRYAN ’66 1993-94 squad that went 21-9. During his tenure at Rider, he won 18 or more games in a season five times and had a 47-9 record in Alumni INDUCTED 1993 Gym against NEC opponents, including conference tournament games. Bannon was twice voted NEC Coach of the Year, was a Metropolitan A Little All-American (presented in the 1960s to the Basketball Writers Coach of the Year, and earned New Jersey Basketball best college basketball players less than 6-feet tall), Coaches Association Coach of the Year honors. Jack Cryan graduated as the career leader in both points and assists. Today the 1993 inductee’s 6.2 ALBERTO BAPTISTE ’80 assists per game still stands as do his single-season marks for most free throws made and best free-throw shooting percentage. INDUCTED 1998 Inducted in 1998, Alberto Baptiste was Rider’s career scoring leader from 1980 until 1993. He FRANK DONLON still holds the records for field goals made in a sea- son, consecutive games with 20 or more points and INDUCTED 1992 consecutive games played. He was the leading scorer in the ECC West in 1980 and had seven Frank Donlon took the reins of the Rider athletics games of 30 or more points that year. His 22 points per game in his sen- department following Clair Bee’s resignation. The ior year put him among the top 25 scores in the nation. In both 1979 athletic director, basketball coach and track coach, and 1980, he earned the Gilbert P. Rossi Memorial Award for the team’s Donlon’s career at Rider spanned 28 years. In 11 MVP. A New Jersey resident, Baptiste is assistant vice president at years at the helm of the basketball team, he record- Derivatives Portfolio Management. ed a 99-76 record, coaching his 1936 team to the Olympic District II playoff, the equivalent of today’s NCAA Tournament. CLAIR BEE, CHARTER MEMBER INDUCTED 1990 HERB KAY ’48 The founder of varsity sports at Rider in 1929, Clair INDUCTED 1992 Bee coached the first three Rider varsity basketball teams to a 53-7 record. The institution’s first ath- Known as Herb Krautblatt during his Rider years, letic director, Bee also coached football, baseball and Kay earned All-American honors from the Associated women’s basketball. One of the great innovators of Press and was team MVP for the 1947-48 season. the game of basketball, he developed the three-second rule and the shot Owner of a then-Rider record of 367 points in one sea- clock and is enshrined in the Naismith National Basketball Hall of Fame son, Kay went on to play with the Baltimore Bullets, and the NY Basketball Hall of Fame. the defending national basketball champions. After one season with the Bullets, he returned to Trenton to play for the Tigers of the American Basketball League. LEO CHESTER ’57 INDUCTED 1994 TOM LEYDEN Inducted in 1994, Leo Chester currently ranks 12th on the Broncs’ scoring list with 1,332 points INDUCTED 1993 - a Rider record at the time of his graduation - and helped Rider to its first 20-win season in his final In 15 years as head coach, Tom “Tiger” Leyden com- year. A longtime Rider fan, Chester is also a mem- piled a 187-157 record, including Rider’s first 20- ber of the Booster Club Hall of Fame. win season in 1957. That 20th victory came against heavily favored St. Michael’s (VT), advancing Rider to the NAIA quarterfinals.

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JACK MADDEN ’65 DARRICK SUBER ’93 INDUCTED 1993 INDUCTED 1999

When he left Rider, Jack Madden held the marks Darrick Suber put Rider athletics on the map for scoring and rebounding. Today those numbers when he led the 1993 basketball team to the con- (1,341 points, 777 rebounds) rank him 11th and ference championship and NCAA Championship fourth, respectively. Although he long ago ended his Tournament. Graduating as the career-scoring playing career, Madden only recently stepped off the leader with 2,219 points, Suber is one of only two basketball court. Four years ago he retired after an incredible career as an Broncs to compile over 2,000 career points. He was the Player of the NBA referee, including 25 NBA Championship series games. Year in the Northeast Conference, and was MVP of the championship tournament in both the East Coast Conference and, a year later, in the RICHARD “DIGGER” PHELPS ’63 Northeast Conference. INDUCTED 1994 A reserve player for two seasons, Digger Phelps was DEON HAMES ’96 the graduate assistant when the Broncs ended NYU’s 23-year homecourt winning streak and was INDUCTED 2002 credited with developing the scouting report that brought the end to NYU’s run. As the head coach at As a point guard, Deon Hames led his team to the Notre Dame, he led the Fighting Irish to a 393-197 record, including 13 conference championship game during all four of 20-win seasons and 15 NCAA Tournament berths. Phelps is an ESPN col- his years, winning two and twice advancing to the lege basketball commentator. NCAA Tournament. A three-time All-Conference selection and twice an All-MET pick after earning conference Rookie of the Year honors, Hames was a two-time team BARRY SPEARS ’72 MVP, setting the career record at Rider for assists while finishing fifth INDUCTED 1994 in career scoring at the time. Hames holds Rider records for free throws made in a game, assists in a season and games played in a career, and A coach on the court, according to former head was one of the best defensive guards in the history of Rider basketball. coach John Carpenter, Barry Spears was among the His four teams compiled a record of 77-42. team leaders in assists, scoring, and rebounding in his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. The 1994 inductee graduated second in career assists (and is DICK KUCHEN ’66 currently eighth) and seventh in career rebounds (now 17th), helping his three varsity teams to a 51-27 combined record. INDUCTED 2004

Dick Kuchen graduated as the Rider career leader in LOU ZARA ’30 rebounds and was fifth in career scoring. A member INDUCTED 1996 of the 1963 Rider team that beat national power- house NYU (Kuchen made the winning foul shots A member of the first collegiate team to compile in the 66-63 upset), Kuchen was drafted by the St. 1,000 points in a season, Lou Zara was the leading Louis Hawks of the NBA. As a coach, he went to the Final Four as an scorer in the East in 1930 until the final game of the assistant at Notre Dame and was a head coach for over 20 years at Cal- season. The 1996 inductee and Rider Booster Club Berkley and Yale. Hall of Fame member helped his two varsity teams to a 34-6 combined record. MARC WILCOX ‘94 NAISMITH NATIONAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTED 2006 THOMAS BARLOW Mark Wilcox graduated 13th in career scoring and Nicknamed the Babe Ruth of basketball, Thomas Barlow was only the 53rd person fourth in career assists, and led the Broncs to three selected for the Naismith National Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA. One of Conference Title games, two Conference the top 100 basketball players of all time, Barlow helped the professional game get off Championships, and two NCAA Tournaments. He the ground as he joined the teams that barnstormed across the Northeast. A graduate of led the conference in three-point field goals made as the Rider-Moore-Stewart Business College of Trenton, Barlow made his mark in sports a senior captain, earning second team All-Conference honors. before Rider introduced varsity athletics to its campus. He played in the first profession- al basketball game in Madison Square Garden and finished his career with the Philadelphia Warriors. A fine baseball player, Barlow also was a catcher for the NY Giants and was sought after by the NY Yankees.

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THE PLAYERS LISTED ON THIS PAGE ARE AMONG THE MANY SUCCESS STORIES OF RIDER MEN’S BASKETBALL. PLAYING AT RIDER HAS BEEN THE BEGINNING OF SOME GREAT BASKETBALL CAREERS AS MANY OF THE BRONCS HAVE GONE ON TO BECOME PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS AND COACHES. HERE ARE JUST SOME OF THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS...

Broncs 1962-63, former Broncs 1974-77, head Broncs 1986-87, head coach at University coach at Moorestown assistant coach at of Notre Dame (1972-91) High School, Felician College, and is currently a basket- Moorestown, NJ. Lodi, NJ. ball studio and game analyst for ESPN.

Richard “Digger” Phelps ’63 Steve McGair ’77 Marshall Grier ’88

Broncs 1988-91, head Broncs 1990-91, head Broncs 1988-91, coach at Toms River men’s basketball coach current member of North High School at Morris County Rider University Board in Toms River, NJ. Community College, of Trustees Ramsey, NJ.

Jim (J.C.) Cleveland ’91 Marcus Pryor ’91 Chris Carothers ’91

Broncs 1990-93, played Broncs 1991-94, played Broncs 1992-95, played professionally in New professionally in Ireland. professional basketball Zealand and Australia. in Ireland and England.

Darrick Suber ’93 Tim Pennix ’94 Jabaar Jones ’95

Broncs 1993-96, played Broncs 1996-99, head Broncs 1997-99, played professionally in Ireland, coach at his alma mater, professionally in Greece England, and for the Canton Central Catholic before joining a team Trenton Shooting Stars High School in Canton, in Italy. of the IBL. Ohio.

Deon Hames ’96 Kevin Finefrock ’99 Ken Lacey

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Broncs 1996-99, Broncs 1998-2001, Broncs 1999-2002, played professional playing professional playing professional basketball in Finland basketball in France. basketball in France. Ireland, Spain.

Greg Burston ’99 Jonathan McClark ’01 Mario Porter ’02

Broncs 2000-03, Broncs 2002-03, Broncs 2001-2004, playing professional played professional playing professional basketball in England. basketball in Austria. basketball in Brazil. Played previously in Hungary and Finland.

Robert Reed ’03 Vitor Goncalves ’03 Laurence Young ’04

Broncs 2002-05, Broncs 2002-05, Broncs 2002-05, playing professional playing professional playing professional basketball in Turkey. basketball in Ireland. basketball in Spain.

Jerry Johnson ’05 Robert “Beattie” Taylor ’05 Andre Pereira ’05

Broncs 2002-05, signed Broncs 2003-06, Broncs 2003-06, by the Philadelphia 76ers playing professional playing professional to the 2005 and 2006 basketball in Puerto basketball in Germany. training camp rosters. Rico.

Steve Castleberry ’05 Edwin Muniz ’06 Paul Johnson ’06

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A Burke, Ray 1980-84 Endres, Doug 1961-64 Hlatky, Mark 1974-76 Abel, George 1978-79 Burston, Greg 1996-99 Ernst, Melville 1932 Hobbie, Norm 1974-77 Abramson, Rich 1965 Butula, Joe 1961 Erway, Terry 1969 Hoffman, Howard 1973-74 Ackman, Vaughn “Butch” 1939-40 Evans, Jesse 1930-31 Hollis, Bill 1963 Adams, Ed 1954-57 C Houer, Robert 1970 Adams, James 1970 Canada, Jim 1962 F Hubbard, Roy 1960 Albano, Glenn 1968-71 Caposello, Jules 1964 Faas, Ron 1956-57 Hughes, Jerry 1967 Allen, Jamie 1995-96 Caprarola, Frank 1971 Farm, Don 1948 Hulse, Chick 1930-32 Aloi, Frank 1989-90 Caputo, Richard 1972 Farmer, Edward 1950 Hurley, Rich 1972-74 Anderson, Barney 2006- Carlin, Brian 1989 Farr, Duncan 1941 Hutchinson, Dave 1999 Anderson, Carl 1963 Carothers, Chris 1988-91 Farrington, Hal 1948 Anderson, Ron 1956-58 Carpenter, Bill 1943 Felder, Ivan 1982-83 I Andress, Bob 1958 Carpenter, Greer 1941 Fellin, Pat 1966 Iseghohi, Alexander 2000-01 Andrews, Ron 1978-81 Carr, June 1934-36 Filiaci, Camillo 1944 Angelastro, Peter 1950 Carter, Kim 1981-84 Finefrock, Kevin 1996-99 J Arcadipane, Lee 1970-71 Case, Matt 1949-50 Fisicaro, Bob 1996-97 Jackson, Charles 1962-63 Asay, Scott 1973 Castagna, Robert 1971 Fitch, Bill 1964 Jackson, Lonnie 1982 Astrologes, Anthony 1937-38 Castleberry, Steve 2004-05 Fives, Bob 1962-65 Jacobson, Herbert 1948-49 Avera, Vern 1949 Castro, Kevin 1984 Flaherty, Kevin 1979-81 Jacques, Norvett 1991 Cavalla, Joe 1962 Flowers, Al 1992-95 James, Gary 1971 B Charles, Dimitri 1995-99 Ford, Terrana 1951 Janulis, Richard 1967-70 Bachkosky, George 1928-29 Charwin, Jack 1949-51 Francavilla, Robin 1968-71 Jefferson, Stephen 1969-72 Bachman, Robert 1968-69 Cherami, Russell 1967 Frank, Paul (Hap) 1929-30 Johnson, Clayton 1940 Baggett, Bill 1986-87 Chernetsky, Harry 1947 Franz, Jeff 1997, 1999 Johnson, Dave 1936 Baggett, Mike 1972-75 Chester, Leo 1954-57 Friel, Joe 1941 Johnson, Jerry 2002-05 Baker, Dave 1962-63 Chrisfel, Kent 1980 Fruchter, Marvin 1949-51 Johnson, John 1979 Baker, Ed 1935 Ciambelli, Patrick 1941 Johnson, Lamar 2006- Baker, Rich 2002 Cisson, Greg 1965-68 G Johnson, Mike 1963 Ballou, Melvin 1950 Civick, Bill 1963-64 Galan, Tom 1961 Johnson, Paul 2003-06 Balog, Bill 1948 Clancy, John 1960-61 Galinkin, Marty 1966 Jones, Jabaar 1992-95 Bandock, Ron 1960 Clark, Dave 1973 Gallagher, Dan 1953 Jones, Jonathan 1969 Baptiste, Alberto 1977-80 Clark, William 1971-73 Gallagher, Ed 1960 Jordan, John 1988 Barbanell, Les 1961 Cleveland, Jim 1988-91 Gantt, Wayne 1982-83 Joyner, Rubin 1971-73 Bargholz, Harry 1958-60 Cliff, Harry 1966 Garvick, Steve 1965-69 Barkasy, Mike 1965 Coady, Keith 1967-72 Getchis, Randy 1961-63 K Barrett, Bob 1960-63 Coats, Vaughn 1980-82 Gibson, Pat 1961-64 Kahn, Dick 1954 Barrett, Greg 1980-81 Cochran, Arthur 1936 Gicking, Charles 1950 Kanter, Isadore 1930 Barrett, James 1968-69 Cochran, Jim 1949 Gilliams, Tyrone 1986 Karp, Erwin 1955-56 Barrett, Ray 1942 Cohen, Harold 1948-49 Gittens, Len 1977 Karr, Steve 1974 Bartela, Adrian 1936 Cole, Wilbur 1980-81 Gleeson, Douglas 1969 Kassan, Bob 1977 Bartz, Walter 1937 Coleman, Russ 1940-41 Glick, Alex 1936 Katz, William 1970-72 Bastian, Don 1952-54 Coleman, Stan 1973 Gocke, Gerard 1948 Kehoe, Bill 1971 Bayha, Marc 1997 Collins, Dan 1993-95 Goncalves, Vitor 2002-03 Kelley, Dwayne 1979-80 Baysinger, Gary 1980-81 Collins, Jim 1962 Goodhart, Bob 1961 Kelly, Joe 1950 Beck, Tom 1962 Cook, Rich 1974 Goodwin, John 1966-67 Kendro, Glen 1978-79 Becker, Steve 1972 Cooper, Ron 1965-68 Gragg, Carl 1942 Kennedy, Ed 1961, 64 Bednarski, John 1958 Corbett, Martin 1949-50 Gramlich, Bill 1960-61 Kent, Slide 1940 Bedner 1929 Cottrill, John 1947-50 Grant, David 1983-85 Kern, Irv 1937-39 Beiswanger, Russell 1929-30 Cousar, Norman 1973 Gray, Douglas 1969 Kettle, Jimmie 1932 Bell, Charles 1972-75 Cowan, Walter 1937-38 Green, Joel 2007- Kieserman, Joe 1962 Bennof, Mike 1982-84 Crawford, Michael 1998-01 Greenwood, Alex 1969 King, Russ 1943 Benyon, Howie 1936-38 Cridland, William 1940-41 Grey, Winston 1999 Kinney, Mike 1980 Biehler, Rich 1972 Crowley, Chris 1980 Grier, Marshall 1986-87 Kinsel, William 1990-93 Bigos, Brian 1998-99 Crum, Jay 1967 Grim, Keith 1989-92 Kirk, Jack 1960-61 Bizyak, Jay 1988-92 Cryan, Jack 1962-65 Groff, Dick 1953 Kligman, Joel 1952-55 Black, Tom 1947 Culmer, Jerome 1989-92 Grossman, Bob 1967 Kopp, Frank 1960-61 Blau, Harry (Hal) 1932 Curtis, Alwyn 2000-02 Grove, John 1929 Korngut, Dick 1947 Blick, Steve 1963-66 Cutri, Joe 1961-63 Grubbe, John 1955 Kovac, Ron 1983-84 Bloomenstein, Howard 1940-41 Grzymkowski, Tony 1971 Kowal, John 1971-73 Bolger, Jim 1982-85 D Guilfoil, Watson 1936-39 Kowalski, Jon 1964 Boney, Tom 1965 D’Aiutolo, John 1940-41 Krabnitz, Harvey 1955 Boughrum, Don 1976 Davis, Pete 1947 H Kramer, Jack 1975 Bousenberry, Robert 1933-34 Dawson, Bob 1950-51 Haesler, Ray 1963-66 Kraus, Matt 1974 Boyd, Willie 1976-77 DeKay 1932 Hagen, Dave 1974 Krautblatt (Kay), Herbert 1946-48 Boyle, Neil 1962 Deleeuw, Bob 1978 Halasz, Mike 1948,50-52 Krol, Rich 1954-57 Brackett, John 1968 Demsey, Robert 1967 Hamer, Bill 1947 Krupp, Charles 1971 Brasno, Bill 1967 Devlin, Chris 1973-76 Hames, Deon 1993-96 Kuchen, Dick 1963-66 Brenner, Martin 1958 DiBraccio, Bill 1968 Hammer, Craig 1983-85 Kuhn, John 1971-73 Brett, Larry 1964 DiLeonard, Nick 1936 Hardy, Louis 1970 Kulkens, Bill 1978 Broadus, Jerome 1981 Dillion, Herb 1953 Harmon, Jim 1948-49 Kunch, Ken 1943 Brodowski, Larry 1969 Dingle, Willie 2003-06 Harrington, Mark 1971 Brookes, James 1980-81 Donovan, John 1970-71 Hartnett, Bill 1973 L Brown, Jeff 1982-83 Dubord, George 1950 Harvey, Keith 1990-91 Lacey, Ken 1997-99 Brown, John 1950 Duffy, Dan 1960-61 Hatcher, Jeff 1977-79 Lake, William 1930 Brown, Mike 1960-63 Durfee, Ken 1987-88 Hauck, Tom 1989-90 Lalla, Mike 1949 Brown, Steve 1948-50 Heard, Pete 1965-67 Lamar, Derrick 1982-85 Browne, Jim 1967 E Hennep, Henry 1978 Lametta, Tom 1964 Brunner, Joe 1961 Ebbert, Charles 1963 Hetter, John 1936,38-39,41 Larsen, Robert 1969 Bryant, Bob 1959-60 Eckert, John 1951-52 Hickman, Kevin 2005- Larson, James 1936 Bucknum, Bob 1944 Ednock, Richard 1951-52 Higgins, Chuck 1965-68 Larzelere, Jim 1964-65, 67 Buffin, Bill 1935 Edwards, Dean 1994-95 Higgins, John 1978-79 Lawlor, Dan 1967 Burke, Ed 1954-56 Edwards, Harry 1972-74 Hillman, Keth 1974, 76-77 Lawson, Oscar 1938-39 Burke, Joe 1961 Edwards, Mel 1988-89 Hipple, Clifton 1930-31 Lee, Fred 1981-84 Page 78

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Leibeck, Charlie 1949 Nelson, Ken 1929 Rouse, James 1971-73 U Leiberman, Dave 1962-65 Newsome, Jamil 2004 Rua, Vincent 1972 Ungerman, Charles 1968 Leiberman, Martin 1963-65 Nicholson, Jerome 1984-87 Rubenstein, Marty 1949-51 Urba, Rick 1972-75 Leichtling, Stanford 1946-49 Nilsen, Odd 1960-62 Russo, Bill 1948 Urbanik, Bob 1986-89 Lentz, John 1932 Nolan, Carl 1977 Russo, Charles 1931-33 Letr, Matt 1942 Novak, Ed 1962 Ryan, John 1971 V Levan, Jay 1939 Nugent, Howard 1939 Valvano, Nick 1961-64 Levin, Al 1962 Null, Dave 1964-66 S VanBruen, Burt 1932,36 Levin, Robert 1969 Salaky, John 1930 VanDruten, Bill 1962-64 Levine, Abe 1929 O Savage, Stanley 1936 VanSickle, Mark 1999 Levinson, Alan 1964 O’Brien, Mike 1968-69 Scandalos, Tom 1974 Voctsch, Mark 1988-89 Liddycoate, Bob 1940 O’Connell, Andy 1989 Schaub, Dave 1970, 71, 73 Vojir, Joesph 1932 Light, Ed 1936 O’Connor, John 1953-58 Schmidt, Rich 1976 Vosilla, Kevin 2006- Litwack, Grey 1950 O’Donnell, Bob 1961 Schnorbus, Joe 1935-36 Vrancik, Michael 1932 Ljoka, Dan 1978 O’Grady, Bill 1948 Schriber, Ed 1961 Locke, Willis 1939 O’Hara, Thomas 1942 Scott, Mike 1999-02 W Logue, Phil 1981 O’Hara, Tom 1980-83 Sensi, Perry 1970 Wahlen, Walter 1948 Lonetto, Matt 1981-84 O’Hara, Vince 1934-35 Serafin, Joe 1930-31 Wahlmann, Brandon 2000-03 Lopez, Eric 1992-94 Olechnowicz, Vince 1965 Serban, Nick 1961-64 Wallace, Richard 1967, 70 Lowry, Bob 1930 Otway, Frank 1949-51 Sharman, Charles 1947-48 Walowski, Ray 1953-54 Ludrof, Joe 1953 Owens, Paul 1942-43 Sheehan, Jack 1983 Walsh, Marty 1957-59 Luwis, Tim 1985 Owens, Tom 1942 Sheil, Harry 1956-59 Ward, Clarence 1936 Lynch, Bobby 2000 Shelley, Joe 1935-36 Ward, Francis 1952 P Sherman, Lloyd 1968 Warner, Kamron 2005- M Pahancek, Thomas 1968 Shouey, George 1972-75 Wasilewski, Kip 1979-80 MacArthur, Dale 1967-68 Paige, Billy 1979 Shuart, David 1969-70 Wasko, Peter 1991-94 MacManimom, Frank 1948 Palaia, Joe 1946-49 Siciliano, Sam 1937, 38,41 Watkins, PJ 1992-95 Madaio, Doug 1978,79,81 Palash, Felix 1932 Sickler, Bob 1948 Weiner, Albie 1934 Madden, Jack 1957-59 Pardoe, Willis 1942 Silber, Norman 1972 Weisberger, Gerald 1950 Magee, Pete 1985-87 Parker, Jeff 1994-96 Simon, Chuck 1974-77 Weise, Rich 1979-82 Magenis, John 1942 Parrish, Ed 1960-61 Simon, Jim 1955 Wenker, Edward 1968-70 Maley, John 1932 Peluso, Paul 1937 Simpson, Ron 1986-88 Wermuth, Louis 1973 Malloy, Dave 1978 Penn, Amadi 1991 Sklarsky, Rob 1985 Wesel, Andy 1984 Mansell, Harris 2006- Pennix, Tim 1991-94 Slagada, Mike 1939 White, Aaron 2003-06 Mansell, Patrick 2007- Pereira, Andre 2004-05 Smith, Charles 1994-96 Wicks, RJ 1999-02 Marrin, David 1935 Perry, Derrick 1997-99 Smith, Charlie 1932 Wilcox, James 1942 Martin, Francis 1941 Perry, Harold 1948-50 Smith, Gary 1965 Wilcox, Mark 1991-94 Massa, Steve 1984 Perry, John 1966-68 Smith, James 1985 Williams, Henry 1929-30 Matchette, Jim 1965 Phelps, Digger 1962-63 Smith, Kalan 1998-99 Williams, Lawrence 1969 Mazur, John R. 1939 Pierce, Rodney 2006 Snyder, Bill 1948 Williams, Tom 1964 McAlister, Robin 1961 Piffath, Art 1948-49 Snyder, Dick 1967-68 Wilsey, Dave 1974 McClanahan, Gene 1981 Pilger, Jack 1960-61 Solana, Pete 1956-59 Wilson, Albert 1950 McClark, Jonathan 1998-01 Pinto, Frank 1930 Spadaccini, Nick 1949-50 Wilson, Mike 2000-01 McClay, John 1972 Piotrowski, Ed 1955-57 Speakman, Gordon 1977-79 Wolfe, Jack 1966 McDonnell, James 1971, 73 Piotrowski, Rich 1959-60 Spears, Barry 1969-72 Wolk, Mike 1966 McEneny, Tim 1989 Poe, Don 1967-68 Spells, Wayne 1974, 75, 77 Wood, Bill 1965-68 McGair, Gary 1976-77 Poente, Fred 1964 Spenak, Wesley 1937 Wright, Navarrow 1992 McGair, Steve 1974-77 Polly, Mike 1950 Spencer, Rich 1950-52 Wycoff, Wayne 1965-66 McGinnis, Mike 1960 Ponko, Art 1948 Spicer, John 1929 Wyskowski, Bob 1988-90 McIntyre, Arthur 1930 Porter, Mario 1999-02 Spitzer, Steve 1969 McKee, Ken 1973-75, 77 Posner, Jeff 1979 Stansel, Chris 1997-99 Y McKinstry, Jimmy 1930-31 Postman, Richard 1971 Stapleton, Antonio 1994-96 Yancoskie, Steve 1980-81 McKitish, Michail 1970 Postol, John 1952-53 Stewart, Charles 1967 Yard, Ed 1962 McLane, Brad 1969 Potter, Robert 1970 Stillman, Jim 1963 Yelencsics, Anthony 1941 McLaughlin, Laney 1971 Poveromo, Rich 1980-83 Stites, William 1936 Young, Laurence 2001-04 McPeek, Kevin 1995-99 Pratt, Chuck 1978 Stocker, Paul 1969 Yuren, Nathan 1937-38 McRory, Jim 1962 Pratt, Larry 1951, 56 Stroemel, Russ 1974-76 Megill, Albert 1929 Pryor, Marcus 1990-91 Strycharz, Joe 1935-36 Z Merriman, Aubrey 1987-88 Przybylowski, Bob 1976-78 Suber, Darrick 1990-93 Zachman, Karl 1989 Meshanko, Jim 1978 Pugilese, Don 1942-43 Sullivan, John 1950, 52 Zack, John 1944 Meyer, Bill 1949 Puhalski, Joe 1977-78 Swetnam, Dave 1960-61 Zaksewski, Fran 1960-61 Mickens, Steve 1986-86 Swieconek, Ted 1941-42 Zaleski, Matt 1988-91 Mikola, Chris 1992-93 R Zantene, Darrell 1964 Miller, Derrick 1980,81,83 Ramsey, Ray 1967-70 T Zara, Louis 1929-30 Miller, Edgar 1931-32 Rasmussen, Fred 1979-80 Tack, Ed 1947 Milligan, Al 1965-68 Reed, John 1942 Tarpey, Ed 1987 NOTE: Years represent second year of season Minyem, Armel 2002-05 Reed, Jose 1966 Taylor, Michael 1969 played. For example, the 2006-07 season is listed Miskio, Mike 1948-49 Reed, Robert 2000-03 Taylor, Robert 2002-05 as 2007. Monteleone, Patrick 1942 Reichart, Michael 1930-33 Tener, Moe 1950, 52 Morales, Gino 1982-85 Rembert, Bruce 1972-73 Terry, Stuart 1982 Moskal, Mike 1967-69 Rhemick, John 1932-33 Teti, Robert 1969 Mosovich, Scotty 1934 Rice, Darren 1989 Thomas, Kevin 1983-84 Mouton, Terrance 2004- Rode, John 1966-67 Thomas, Larry 1964 Mulvihill, John 1943 Roedel, Paul 1945 Thompson, Dave 1960 Muniz, Edwin 2003-06 Rooney, Ed 1979 Thompson, Jason 2005- Myers, Robbie 2007- Roosi, Mario 1934-36 Thompson, Joe 1988 Rosado, Ramon 1987-89 Thompson, Lewis 2004-05 N Rosen, John 1954 Thompson, Ryan 2007- Narin, Robert 1968 Rosen, Steve 1964 Titus, Ed 1985-87 Needham, Lew 1934 Rossi, Alf 1945 Touomou, Raymond 1995-99 Neely, Dorwin, 1971 Rossi, Gil 1939, 41, 42 Tramantana, Angelo 1934-36 Nesmith, Lee 1985-88 Rotsaert, Sam 2001 Tuohy, Ed 1960-61 Neher, Dick 1964 Roumanis, Si 1940-41 Tyran, Bennie 1942 Page 79

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1928-29 (Record 18-3) 1931-32 (Record: 5-9) 1935-36 (Record: 10-4) 1938-39 (Record: 10-6) 1941-42 (Record: 10-13) R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O 50 Panzer 33 17 Princeton 26 46 Princeton Seminary 26 73 Princeton Seminary 38 61 Princeton Seminary 41 40 Upsala 19 24 Washington 27 19 Princeton 25 24 Villanova 41 58 Kings 33 53 NY Aggies 26 28 Benjamin Franklin 23 41 West Virginia State 16 33 Manhattan 51 44 Hudson 33 55 Philadelphia Teacher 34 33 US Coast Guard 36 52 New York Stock 50 46 Cooper Union 31 44 Columbus 56 31 St. Francis (PA) 22 18 St. Francis (NY) 22 47 NYU, Wall Street 35 30 St. Francis (NY) 46 46 US Coast Guard 44 53 Moravian 29 18 Fordham 20 34 Geneva 31 33 Wooster 57 29 Duke 55 47 Montclair 31 21 107 Infantry 19 29 La Salle 27 37 Paterson 30 57 US Coast Guard 41 38 Trenton State 29 27 St. Thomas 39 32 St. Francis (NY) 35 51 Geneva 34 50 Davis & Elkins 38 50 Newark 15 38 Loyola 27 40 Ithaca 42 36 Trenton State 46 36 St. Johns (Brooklyn) 57 54 Montclair 33 36 Albright 22 43 Cooper Union 29 51 Hartwick 40 58 Omaha 43 52 Brooklyn College 33 22 St. Johns (Brooklyn) 28 50 Gallaudet 28 56 John Marshall 43 36 Trenton State 37 60 Long Island Univ. 31 40 George Washington 39 46 Youngstown 35 37 Fordham 48 58 Wheaton 46 38 Upsala 18 23 St. Thomas 29 45 Trenton State 31 54 Trenton State 37 22 La Salle 43 35 Princeton Seminary 16 Coach: Paul Frank 34 Temple 35(OT)* 51 Ithaca 48 59 Earlham 52 17 Pierce 24 * Olympic Elimination Tournament 41 Cortland 37 35 Columbus 43 31 Panzer 46 1932-33 (Record: 10-5) Coach: Frank Donlon 52 Hartwick 43 31 Geneva 47 62 Moravian 21 R Opponent O Coach: Frank Donlon 37 Trenton State 43 23 St. Francis (PA) 33 42 US Marines 16 1936-37 (Record: 11-6) 27 Loyola 58 48 NJ College Law 30 42 Middlebury 30 R Opponent O 1939-40 (Record: 12-5) 39 Earlham 33 58 Trenton State 23 40 Geneva 31 34 Philadelphia Textile 14 R Opponent O 47 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 61 26 St. Thomas 21 72 Cooper Union 17 54 Princeton Seminary 25 72 Princeton Seminary 42 40 Wooster 65 Coach: Clair Bee 42 Catholic 32 15 Princeton 22 35 Paterson 29 41 Villanova 44 30 St. Francis (NY) 24 60 Shephard 21 38 Manhattan 37 44 Millersville 59 1929-30 (Record: 17-2) 21 Brooklyn K of C 26 48 Maine State 19 80 Shepherd 39 Coach: Rex Ellis R Opponent O 42 Princeton Seminary 26 35 Wooster 51 46 Wittenburg 47 57 Montclair 21 20 George Washington 49 43 Geneva 55 94 Bloomfield 38 1942-43 (Record: 13-16) 73 Philadelphia Poly 18 29 La Salle 39 50 Ithaca 49 55 Kings 37 R Opponent O 36 U. of Baltimore 28 26 Fordham 27 47 Trenton State 28 64 Trenton State 46 38 Princeton Seminary 25 36 S. Jersey Law 17 46 St. Thomas 32 30 Long Island Univ. 37 61 Geneva 49 42 Fort Hancock 37 56 Rutgers Seminary 15 33 U. of Baltimore 12 31 La Salle 34 54 Cooper Union 30 39 Brooklyn College 56 46 Long Island Univ. 27 67 Bloomfield 23 63 Newark Univ. 35 21 John Marshall 36 31 Long Island 57 45 Montclair 23 26 St. Johns (Brooklyn) 30 36 St. Francis (NY) 38 31 Trenton State 38 42 Philadelphia CG 46 32 St. Johns (Brooklyn) 36 Coach: Frank Donlon 36 Youngstown 27 49 Cortland 34 52 Queens 47 61 Manhattan 18 50 Cooper Union 26 32 Seton Hall 44 33 La Salle 60 69 Cooper Union 16 1933-34 (Record: 9-6) 49 Trenton State 32 38 St. Francis (NY) 54 56 Fort Dix 38 63 John Marshall 29 R Opponent O 46 Cortland 3 64 Hyannis 43 37 Hofstra 58 56 St. Francis (PA) 18 58 Bloomfield 17 Coach: Frank Donlon 106 Cathedral 50 43 Geneva 45 64 Juniata 23 26 Trenton Moose 39 Coach: Frank Donlon 52 Panzer 55 53 West Virginia 21 32 Geneva 33 1937-38 (Record: 9-7) 43 Ellis Island CG 50 61 Brooklyn College 27 40 Georgia Tech 32 R Opponent O 1940-41 (Record: 10-7) 41 Upsala 42 74 Princeton Seminary 26 25 La Salle 38 39 Villanova 68 R Opponent O 38 La Salle 42 53 Canisius 35 52 NYU, Wall Street 18 67 Princeton Seminary 29 58 Princeton Seminary 40 57 Princeton Seminary 30 21 St. Johns (Brooklyn) 22 53 St. Francis (NY) 25 28 Princeton 39 27 Villanova 38 47 Panzer 55 58 Union 31 25 Catholic 41 46 Wittenburg 45 37 Kings (Del.) 27 32 St. Francis (NY) 33 Coach: Clair Bee 20 Prudential AA 28 41 Worcester 39 39 Wittenburg 38 43 St. Peter’s 48 44 Cooper Union 23 61 Philadelphia Textile 28 35 Geneva 49 45 Villanova 58 1930-31 (Record: 17-2) 45 U. of Baltimore 33 58 Trenton State 54 26 Seton Hall 41 47 Haverford 30 R Opponent O 45 Lowell Textile 30 43 Geneva 46 62 Trenton State 47 34 Atlantic City CG 32 59 S. Jersey Law 12 23 Long Island Univ. 30 27 La Salle 41 39 Manhattan 49 60 Paterson 57 69 Mount Airy 25 52 Ithaca 39 56 Hartwick 51 51 St. Francis (NY) 47 27 Trenton State 41 38 Brooklyn College 18 41 Princeton Seminary 29 44 John Marshall 55 48 Glassboro 24 53 Queens 26 58 New Brunswick Seminary 25 Coach: Frank Donlon 36 Cooper Union 29 52 Millersville 47 Coach: Thomas Leyden 44 Catholic Univ.25 35 Trenton State 31 39 Wake Forest 35 47 Cooper Union 18 1934-35 (Record: 9-6) 46 Cortland 48 65 Glassboro 35 1943-44 (Record 3-12) 38 Georgia Tech 33 R Opponent O 55 Ithaca 48 41 Long Island Univ. 63 R Opponent O 59 US Coast Guard 29 54 New Brunswick Seminary 27 24 St. Francis (NY) 29 45 St. Bonaventure 48 45 Mercer Naval Unit 47 33 St. Francis (PA) 21 75 Princeton Seminary 22 Coach: Frank Donlon 39 Cortland 43 41 Newark Univ. 29 60 Philadelphia Poly 30 22 Princeton 13 29 Trenton State 26 42 Long Island 56 48 Wake Forest 11 24 Geneva 26 Coach: Rex Ellis 33 Princeton 51 32 Catholic Univ. 19 52 Wheaton 31 49 Haverford 51 28 George Washington 20 63 NYU, Wall Street 2 33 Ellis Island CG 46 30 Mt. St. Mary’s 22 37 Cooper Union 12 30 La Salle 43 34 St. Thomas 27 14 Long Island Univ. 48 48 Philadelphia CG 68 69 Princeton Seminary 18 48 Penn AC 40 28 Lafayette 48 12 St. Johns (Brooklyn) 25 30 St. Francis (NY) 22 41 Villanova 48 16 St. Thomas 24 28 Geneva 43 44 La Salle 45 19 St. Francis (PA) 17 26 Westminster 56 50 Queens 42 Coach: Clair Bee 43 Ithaca 34 42 St. Francis (NY) 58 35 La Salle 42 46 Haverford 48 41 Prudential AA 49 42 Lafayette 33 Coach: Frank Donlon Coach: Frank Donlon Page 80

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1944-45 (Record: 5-12) 1947-48 (Record: 14-6) 1950-51 (Record: 6-13) 1953-54 (Record: 12-12) 1955-56 (Record: 16-7) R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O 40 Princeton 29 56 Fort Dix 36 75 Kings 43 88 Bloomfield 66 65 Wilkes 63 L Cornell W 59 Rutgers 66 54 Syracuse 72 41 Cortland 54 80 Cortland 83 L Sampson NAS W 56 East Stroudsburg 43 53 Cornell 82 54 Bridgeport 75 81 Ithaca 84 W Mercer NAS L 54 Adelphi 24 48 Colgate 79 52 West Chester 54 69 Sampson AFB 81 42 Villanova 27 64 Lafayette 59 42 Bloomfield 26 59 Fairfield 67 94 Lincoln 68 L Panzer W 67 Trenton State 42 78 Philadelphia Textile 47 39 St. Peter’s 60 76 Bloomfield 70 L Long Island W 56 Adelphi 42 63 Panzer 66 73 Lincoln 41 99 Panzer 75 l La Salle W 54 Villanova 66 48 Villanova 62 56 Lafayette 83 73 Lafayette 77 L Lakehurst W 76 Wilkes 24 58 Quantico 63 84 Philadelphia Pharmacy 72 77 Fairfield 66 L Lakehurst NAS W 58 Paterson 55 63 NY Athletic Club 55 66 Fairleigh Dickinson 73 89 West Chester 73 36 Villanova 46 49 Panzer 53 48 Montclair 36 82 Panzer 48 74 Adelphi 76 L St. John’s W 60 St. Peter’s 67 45 Lafayette 63 74 Montclair 71 79 Upsala 76 W Providence L 65 Queens 42 60 Montclair 71 78 Newark Engineering 63 93 Bridgeport 70 W St. Francis (NY) L 50 Kings (Del.) 41 37 Lincoln 52 58 CCNY 69 110 Bloomfield 50 51 Lafayette 71 58 Trenton State 46 50 Panzer 53 72 Brandeis 90 96 CCNY 66 L La Salle W 64 Paterson 63 56 Quantico 73 78 Newark Engineering 63 81 Montclair 44 L Ellis Island CG W 59 Albright 61 54 Iona 61 65 Adelphi 68 91 Panzer 83 Coach: Frank Donlon 56 St. John’s 72 69 Pace 62 75 Maryland State 77 84 Fairleigh Dickinson 73 53 West Chester 51 46 St. John’s 65 70 Yeshiva 67 60 New Haven Teachers 74 1945-46 (Record: 11-7) 72 Philadelphia Textile 26 Coach: Thomas Leyden 88 Fairleigh Dickinson 70 77 Montclair 59 R Opponent O Coach: Thomas Leyden 80 Bloomfield 67 85 Newark-Rutgers 57 89 Princeton Seminary 30 1951-52 (Record: 9-5) 93 Kings 54 83 Panzer 71* 53 Lakehurst NAS 46 1948-49 (Record: 14-9) R Opponent O 88 Montclair 115 59 Rockhurst 81+ 50 Princeton 65 R Opponent O 95 Kings 41 88 Panzer 62 *NAIA Tournament (at Jersey City) 74 Penn Maritime 35 48 Kings 42 53 Fairfield 47 Coach: Thomas Leyden +NAIA Tournament (at Kansas 77 Fort Dix 52 49 Muhlenberg6856 Yeshiva 53 City, MO) 74 La Salle 48 51 Fordham 66 65 Bridgeport 59 1954-55 (Record: 9-15) Coach: Thomas Leyden 46 Army JV 43 92 Bloomfield 39 58 Brandeis 56 R Opponent O 39 St. John’s 75 51 Geneva 47 77 Bloomfield 42 79 Lakehurst NAS 65 1956-57 (Record: 20-7) 58 Princeton Seminary 38 37 William & Mary 52 74 Montclair 58 73 Cortland 88 R Opponent O 54 Valley Forge Hospital 64 54 Paterson 41 83 Philadelphia Textile 47 94 Bloomfield 55 89 Lebanon Valley 70 53 St. Francis (NY) 58 60 John Marshall 47 51 Panzer 42 69 Upsala 76 78 Bloomfield 62 53 Villanova 47 88 Trenton State 55 61 Villanova 83 77 Bridgeport 65 74 Wilkes 70 70 Upsala 30 46 Panzer 42 74 Iona 87 58 West Chester 67 75 Lycoming 80 78 Ellis Island CG 67 70 Trenton State 42 57 Quantico 56 58 Fairfield 73 79 Susquehanna 64 50 Valley Forge Hospital 58 55 Montclair 62 Coach: Thomas Leyden 70 New Haven Teachers 81 83 Lincoln 47 34 Long Island 70 30 Lafayette 63 59 Ithaca 61 79 Cortland 78 45 Panzer 67 64 Albright 46 1952-53 (Record: 9-10) 70 Yeshiva 84 91 Panzer 68 52 Trenton State 41 50 Montclair 57 R Opponent O 63 Brandeis 86 88 Ithaca 68 Coach: Frank Donlon 51 Moravian 43 79 Philadelphia Textile 48 121 Lincoln 82 103 Newark-Rutgers 62 53 West Chester 46 86 Arnold 73 62 Wilkes 65 75 Upsala 58 1946-47 (Record: 13-12) 70 Rutgers 54 75 Yeshiva 60 81 Panzer 83 58 Lafayette 70 R Opponent O 63 Lincoln 60 (2 OT) 77 Wittenburg 90 75 Montclair 52 71 CCNY 68 37 Princeton 59 54 John Marshall 77 92 Panzer 67 49 Lafayette 81 75 Bloomfield 68 32 Villanova 71 Coach: Thomas Leyden 67 Fairleigh Dickinson 78 75 Adelphi 70 76 Montclair 57 57 Adelphi 54 78 Adelphi 80 66 Newark Engineering 70 78 Fairfield 72 36 Wittenburg 41 1949-50 (Record: 11-9) 56 Bridgeport 75 85 Bloomfield 53 84 New Haven Teachers 87 35 Seton Hall 46 R Opponent O 53 Montclair 55 73 Panzer 97 84 Adelphi 69 46 Upsala 45 42 Kings 37 62 Lafayette 75 34 Fairleigh Dickinson 31 77 Panzer 78 61 Frostburg State 46 65 Bloomfield 51 67 Fairfield 62 43 CCNY 68 84 Fairleigh Dickinson 80 68 Princeton Seminary 37 58 Geneva 70 85 Maryland State 74 71 Newark Engineering 84 70 Hunter 74 38 Loyola 68 56 Paterson 43 68 Panzer 73 77 Montclair 65 84 Bridgeport 54 62 Kings 39 54 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 43 73 Fairleigh Dickinson 81 Coach: Thomas Leyden 66 Montclair 61 48 Paterson 47 56 Panzer 50 80 St. Peter’s 86 63 Drexel 61* 39 St. John’s 70 68 Quantico 61 70 Brandeis 68 69 St. Michael’s 68+ 68 St. Peter’s 40 61 Montclair 32 81 Lincoln 65 66 Mt. St. Mary’s 86# 95 Upsala 67 57 Montclair 49 82 Kings 75 *NCAA Tournament (at 65 Hartwick 57 45 Lafayette 57 75 Villanova 96 Philadelphia) 20 Seton Hall 32 55 John Marshall 65 Coach: Thomas Leyden +NCAA Tournament (at 64 Trenton State 66 72 Paterson 41 Burlington, VT) 38 Panzer 46 48 Lincoln 42 #NCAA Tournament (at Evansville, 2 Princeton Seminary 0 44 Iona 57 Ind.) (Forfeit) 52 Panzer 55 Coach: Thomas Leyden 92 Philadelphia Textile 30 73 Pace 51 71 Paterson 59 64 Rutgers 75 37 Trenton State 46 42 Villanova 65 58 Trenton State 60 74 John Marshall 75 67 Queens 56 68 West Chester 69 52 Adelphi 69 Coach: Thomas Leyden Coach: Thomas Leyden

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1957-58 (Record: 17-8) 1959-60 (Record: 12-14) 1961-62 (Record: 12-13) 1963-64 (Record: 15-10) 1965-66 (Record: 16-9) R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O 71 Bloomfield 47 52 Army 58 83 Lincoln 67 70 Brooklyn 54 62 Temple 88 57 West Chester 72 67 Gettysburg 55 68 Drexel 64 108 Susquehanna 91 82 Hofstra 72 82 Lincoln 64 78 Susquehanna 59 52 Susquehanna 66 66 Long Island 67 65 Lehigh 53 73 Bridgeport 64 58 Hunter 65 77 Yeshiva 66 68 St. Peter’s 95 75 Mt. St. Mary’s 85 72 Fairfield 67 63 Bloomfield 50 69 West Chester 82 91 Lincoln 76 92 Adelphi 101 93 Wilkes 68 68 Lincoln 60 53 Hofstra 57 96 Loyola 68 79 Loyola 93 91 Yeshiva 55 66 Yeshiva 54 71 Upsala 48 75 Kent State 80 84 American 93 76 Lycoming 61 62 Seton Hall 71 53 Fairleigh Dickinson 68 69 Long Island 59 102 St. Peter’s 72 81 Kings Point 56 67 Alfred 62 79 Seton Hall 81 60 American 53 107 Upsala 77 71 Upsala 63 52 Upsala 66 67 West Point 73 75 Lafayette 67 86 West Chester 75 83 Bloomfield 76 70 Drexel 53 77 Brooklyn 62 65 West Chester 70 84 Drexel 92 65 Panzer 60 69 Long Island 67 82 Muhlenberg 72 72 Mt. St. Mary’s 61 80 Mt. St. Mary’s 68 104 Susquehanna 64 48 Montclair State 60 69 Lafayette 83 75 Hofstra 68 77 Long Island 68 56 Fairleigh Dickinson 78 59 Fairleigh Dickinson 82 67 Mt. St. Mary’s 101 66 Adelphi 74 95 Susquehanna 80 58 Montclair 65 59 Lafayette 75 69 Catholic 92 85 Bridgeport 65 68 Bridgeport 57 77 Brooklyn 83 76 Wilkes 86 79 Juniata 58 72 CCNY 57 75 Philadelphia Textile 91 82 Hunter 74 75 Brooklyn 65 67 Wilkes 64 103 Hunter 50 95 CW Post 84 48 Lafayette 49 57 Mt. St. Mary’s 55 85 Long Island 63 64 Fairfield 79 85 Wagner 86 84 Montclair 58 78 Adelphi 82 63 Adelphi 76 54 Drexel 59 84 CCNY 74 73 Adelphi 77 64 Upsala 71 96 Lycoming 76 75 Yeshiva 50 72 Randolph Macon 66 58 CCNY 60 74 Bridgeport 88 90 Bridgeport 104 83 Catholic 73 77 Catholic 66 75 New Haven State 70 51 CCNY 48 68 CCNY 63 100 Upsala 65 82 Fairleigh Dickinson 74 73 Lebanon Valley 71 61 Fairfield 70 83 Hunter 56 62 Fairleigh Dickinson 75 86 Iona 71 52 Albany State 42* 55 Lebanon Valley 65 71 St. Peter’s 89 66 New York University 63 Coach: 76 Georgetown (KY) 93+ 80 Elizabethtown 69 76 Fairfield 78 86 Seton Hall 91 * District 31 playoffs 71 West Chester 91 Coach: Thomas Leyden Coach: Bob Greenwood 1966-67 (Record: 11-12) +NAIA Tournament Coach: Thomas Leyden R Opponent O Coach: Thomas Leyden 1962-63 (Record: 20-8) 1964-65 (Record: 13-11) 66 Hofstra 58 1960-61 (Record: 13-12) R Opponent O R Opponent O 74 Upsala 72 1958-59 (Record: 10-14) R Opponent O 72 West Chester 70 63 Philadelphia Textile 92 72 Lafayette 64 R Opponent O 64 Lafayette 90 76 Upsala 74 67 Mt. St. Mary’s 79 60 American 66 59 Seton Hall 80 50 Gettysburg 70 39 Fairleigh Dickinson 64 61 Iona 56 68 Temple 83 43 Lafayette 65 69 Susquehanna 88 99 Lincoln 52 59 Hofstra 58 66 American 62 61 West Chester 67 82 Fairfield 90 57 Long Island 55 66 Loyola 76 88 St. Joseph’s 91 75 Lebanon Valley 84 72 Long Island 81 85 Brooklyn 70 72 Adelphi 73 71 Kings 63 70 Hunter 53 79 Morgan State 83 59 St. Francis 83 64 Kings 62 61 St. Peter’s 74 70 Drexel 62 112 Montclair State 58 81 Massachusetts 91 66 Upsala 57 73 West Chester 49 67 Yeshiva 83 57 Seton Hall 79 78 Hofstra 90 77 Fairfield 88 64 Albright 65 63 Fairleigh Dickinson 71 73 Bloomfield 50 47 Seton Hall 79 92 Wagner 95 60 Catholic 62 65 Mt. St. Mary’s 63 89 American 63 68 Yeshiva 45 75 Drexel 77 54 Drexel 55 72 Lincoln 54 80 Upsala 77 102 Lycoming 83 63 Hartwick 81 66 Bridgeport 83 77 Wilkes 63 83 Lycoming 75 94 Lafayette 63 54 St. Peter’s 47 35 Long Island 63 60 Ithaca 69 44 Cornell 80 69 Hartwick 57 82 Bridgeport 57 63 Fairfield 79 74 Susquehanna 72 64 Mt. St. Mary’s 94 81 Catholic 67 56 West Chester 60 46 CCNY 58 83 Bridgeport 82 55 Army 67 74 Adelphi 63 90 Mt. St. Mary’s 78 (OT) 93 Adelphi 83 82 Fairfield 89 72 Yeshiva 65 89 Bridgeport 74 93 American 68 81 CW Post 67 53 Adelphi 81 78 Adelphi 64 71 CCNY 72 84 CCNY 72 70 Fairleigh Dickinson 85 89 Brooklyn 68 72 Lincoln 59 79 Drexel 69 71 Catholic 64 60 Lehigh 43 63 CCNY 65 104 Bridgeport 68 66 Hunter 52 66 Fairleigh Dickinson 49 71 Susquehanna 69 87 Montclair 61 59 CCNY 68 86 Wilkes 57 83 CW Post 60 66 Iona 63 59 King’s Point 48 84 Hunter 66 80 Fairfield 79 64 Long Island 69 Coach: John Carpenter 80 Elizabethtown 88 82 Brooklyn 53 74 American 66 102 Susquehanna 90 57 Buffalo 62* 68 Fairleigh Dickinson 63 78 St. Peter’s 89 82 Iona 83 72 Jacksonville 69* 72 West Chester 66 70 Juniata 62 Coach: Bob Greenwood 52 New Haven State 69* 68 Wilkes 83 90 Frostburg 52 * Quantico Tournament Coach: Thomas Leyden 104 Bloomfield 65* Coach: Thomas Leyden 57 Carson Newman 83+ * District 31 playoffs + NAIA Tournament Coach: Bob Greenwood

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1967-68 (Record: 9-15) 1969-70 1971-72 1973-74 1975-76 R Opponent O Overall record: 16-10 Overall record: 15-11 Overall record: 13-13 Overall record: 14-13 50 La Salle 59 MAC record: 7-3 MAC West record: 8-2 MAC West record: 8-2 ECC West record: 6-4 39 Hofstra 81 R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O 67 CCNY 57 69 Fairleigh Dickinson 78 71 Glassboro State 63 59 Glassboro State 65 71 Villanova 79 78 Gettysburg 84 94 Bucknell 90 86 Bucknell 56 49 St. Joseph’s 65 72 Kutztown 69 (OT) 63 Upsala 49 59 Temple 61 100 74 50 Bucknell 48 50 Glassboro State 57 63 Lafayette 60 76 Lehigh 86 93 Scranton 70 67 American 71 70 St. Joseph’s 85 55 Massachusetts 78 70 St. Francis-PA 56 70 Villanova 75 72 Georgia Southern 94 66 American 75 83 Adelphi 81 59 E. Tennessee State 63 69 George Washington 78 64 Mercer 78 68 Georgetown 83 86 West Chester 65 85 Towson State 89 60 American 84 54 Trenton State 55 69 Lehigh 71 74 Bridgeport 84 109 Elizabethtown 69 92 CCNY 70 50 Fairleigh Dickinson 60 78 Susquehanna 70 67 Fairleigh Dickinson 95 62 Lafayette 53 84 Gettysburg 80 50 Drexel 70 61 Drexel 64 73 Temple 75 79 St. Joseph’s 73 (OT) 63 St. Joseph’s 77 70 Catholic 56 70 Fairfield 58 79 Loyola 82 94 Gettysburg 53 93 Lafayette 82 (OT) 45 Scranton 47 82 Trenton State 49 65 Drexel 54 61 Drexel 54 66 Delaware 71 72 CCNY 57 81 Bloomsburg 65 49 St. Peter’s 72 67 Massachusetts 82 83 Cheyney State 103 89 Iona 76 75 Gettysburg 48 67 Fairfield 74 65 Lehigh 61 91 Lehigh 84 45 Northeastern 47 107 Northeastern 82 52 Long Island 55 68 Delaware 72 106 Gettysburg 60 77 Dickinson 46 54 Monmouth 72 74 American 77 79 Albright 69 88 Drexel 80 73 Kutztown 58 66 Iona 58 51 Lehigh 54 79 Bucknell 75 81 Catholic 82 60 Gettysburg 58 82 Bucknell 68 80 CCNY 56 93 CCNY 70 60 Trenton State 62 62 Lehigh 57 57 West Chester 58 85 Albright 62 64 Catholic 59 82 Lehigh 85 71 Lafayette 70 62 Lehigh 64 49 St. Joseph’s 68 66 La Salle 72 69 Fairleigh Dickinson 65 52 Delaware 59 55 Lafayette 70 106 Susquehanna 83 74 Temple 107 82 Delaware 81 60 Bucknell 67 81 Delaware 62 56 Iona 70 Coach: John Carpenter 87 Lafayette 84 54 Lafayette 51 71 Bucknell 74 Coach: John Carpenter 91 Bucknell 84 53 Delaware 50 84 West Chester 50 1970-71 81 Hofstra 76 (OT) 58 Gettysburg5699 Lehigh 77 1968-69 (Record: 11-14) Overall record: 20-6 83 American 88 71 Lehigh 65 92 Lafayette 89 R Opponent O MAC West record: 8-2 77 St. Joseph’s 82* 68 La Salle 84* 80 Delaware 70 49 Massachusetts 78 R Opponent O * MAC playoffs * MAC playoff 69 Temple 85* 71 Lafayette 60 79 Hofstra 73 Coach: John Carpenter Coach: John Carpenter *ECC playoff 74 Brown 71 65 Bucknell 75 Coach: John Carpenter 62 St. Peter’s 66 76 Iona 66 1972-73 1974-75 59 La Salle 79 56 Fairleigh Dickinson 49 Overall record: 12-14 Overall record: 16-11 1976-77 63 Gettysburg 76 79 Quinnipiac 75 MAC West record: 2-8 ECC West record: 5-3 Overall record: 8-18 104 Kings 84 89 Millersville 81 R Opponent O R Opponent O ECC West record: 1-9 68 CCNY 62 79 Lafayette 73 59 Dickinson 48 78 American 66 R Opponent O 76 West Chester 58 80 CCNY 76 84 American 93 108 Kutztown 77 59 Northeastern62 74 Hofstra 72 76 Gettysburg 59 73 Glassboro State 57 69 St. Joseph’s 71 80 South Alabama 102 82 Scranton 99 71 Delaware 65 51 St. Joseph’s 92 79 Bucknell 75 99 Georgia State 104 (OT) 69 Stetson 74 60 Lafayette 62 59 Bucknell 61 99 Monmouth 105 54 American 58 73 Rollins 75 (OT) 87 Roanoke 98 61 Philadelphia Textile 72 65 Drexel 55 68 Catholic 78 85 Florida Southern 74 61 Lehigh 59 69 Trenton State 51 73 Northeastern 72 70 Siena 49 66 Drexel 52 60 American 72 61 Scranton 55 91 Trenton State 68 55 St. Francis-NY 59 62 Bridgeport7382 Gettysburg6870 Kutztown 57 84 Monmouth 86 57 Wagner 43 67 St. Joseph’s 92 88 Drexel 80 67 La Salle 78 74 Catholic 75 63 Drexel 58 68 Catholic 80 64 St. Francis-PA 61 66 Gettysburg 68 59 Iona 58 61 Trenton State 20 73 FDU-Madison 75 81 Stony Brook 79 74 CCNY 53 57 Wilkes 52 65 Glassboro State 54 54 Temple 82 67 Trenton State 61 58 Northeastern 64 63 Hartwick 65 52 Gettysburg 42 70 FDU-Teaneck 76 77 Catholic 71 56 Fairleigh Dickinson 51 98 East Stroudsburg 71 66 Old Dominion 87 79 Albright 73 62 Delaware 61 (OT) 79 Iona 65 88 Gettysburg 73 61 Iona 83 64 American 63 98 Lehigh 83 56 Drexel 62 75 Fairleigh Dickinson 77 (OT) 49 St. Joseph’s 72 68 Lehigh 63 62 Bucknell 60 69 Lehigh 63 71 Lafayette 82 48 Bucknell 58 88 Susquehanna 84 69 St. Joseph’s8160 Lafayette 58 59 Delaware6660 West Chester 54 Coach: John Carpenter 84 La Salle 82 (OT) 66 Delaware 77 (OT) 85 Bucknell 68 67 Lehigh 71 (OT) 69 St. Joseph’s 89* 49 Bucknell 57 81 Delaware 76 63 Lafayette 81 * MAC playoffs 60 Lafayatte 70 66 Gettysburg 62 67 Delaware 84 Coach: John Carpenter 57 Delaware 70 76 Lehigh 66 73 Bucknell 79 56 Gettysburg 60 55 Glassboro State 58 73 West Chester 90 74 Lehigh 80 64 Lafayette 68 68 Lehigh 75 69 Catholic 66 74 Lehigh 60 84 Rochester 65 66 Hofstra 64 70 Temple 65* 65 Lafayette 79 Coach: John Carpenter 68 Lafayette 79* 79 Delaware 80 *ECC playoffs Coach: John Carpenter Coach: John Carpenter

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1977-78 1979-80 1981-82 1983-84 1984-85 Overall record: 11-16 Overall record: 10-18 Overall record: 11-16 Overall record: 20-11 Overall record: 14-15 ECC West record: 4-6 ECC record: 5-11 ECC record: 7-9 ECC record: 11-5 ECC record: 7-7 R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O 87 Trenton State 81 93 Trenton State 72+ 54 Penn State 70 50 Alabama 70 73 Rutgers 77 79 Drexel 80 69 New York Tech 70+ 53 St. Joseph’s 76 76 James Madison 68+ 57 Montclair State 47 83 St. Joseph’s 93 89 Catholic 72 83 US Merchant Marines 68 82 East Stroudsburg 61+ 68 Marist 73 78 Catholic 74 59 La Salle 102 49 Trenton State 54 72 Scranton 65 82 Radford 66 71 American 78 73 Clemson 98 52 American 81 62 Rutgers 63 (OT) 71 St. Francis-NY 66 (OT) 80 Brown 83 101 Biscayne 92 (OT) 72 Temple 88 61 Colgate 58@ 74 Virginia Tech 107 78 Montclair State 80 72 South Alabama@ 101 69 Loyola 53 64 Marist 67@ 100 Texas-Arlington 93+ 74 Monmouth 69 62 Mississippi State 72@ 60 Delaware State 69 92 Lafayette 71 63 Ball State 85+ 77 Drexel 90 86 St. Joseph’s 74 57 Rutgers 89 61 George Mason 63# 59 Lehigh 76 78 Gettysburg 70 63 Gettysburg 64 66 Delaware State 70 74 Utica 77# 70 Southwestern Louisiana 101 71 Northeastern 65 69 Drexel 85 56 Utica 49 60 Towson State 65 57 Bucknell 75 58 West Virginia 61 64 Hofstra 60 80 Gettysburg 40 53 American 63 76 Drexel 74 (OT) 60 Villanova 76 89 East Stroudsburg 60 70 La Salle 79 70 Hofstra 50 67 Lafayette 63 68 Delaware 85 75 George Mason 83 52 Hofstra 59 76 Montclair State 68 59 Wake Forest 81 66 Bucknell 68 69 American 71 56 Wake Forest 92 71 Towson State 63 72 Hofstra 68 59 Glassboro State 55 71 Lafayette 83 69 Lehigh 53 68 Lehigh 54 75 Towson State 63 75 West Chester 89 66 Delaware 78 79 Lafayette 74 81 Lafayette 83 (OT) 84 Lehigh 53 67 Lehigh 64 82 Bucknell 88 66 Delaware 62 62 Hofstra 53 69 York 62 43 Lafayette 60 76 West Chester 67 71 Bucknell 82 70 Bucknell 71 59 Delaware 68 84 Delaware 64 82 Lehigh 70 77 West Chester 83 61 Drexel 64 77 Towson State 78 66 Temple 85 57 Lafayette 65 59 Lehigh 46 63 Lehigh 54 72 Bucknell 85 78 Bucknell 65 64 Temple 80 52 Drexel 51 75 Monmouth 66 53 Drexel 54 86 West Chester 83 (2OT) 52 Delaware 56 60 Lafayette 58 87 Delaware 68 84 East Stroudsburg 80 89 East Stroudsburg 68 60 Bucknell 73 60 Delaware 66 63 American 45 59 Lafayette 52 55 Lehigh 53 100 West Chester 89 59 Bucknell 34 78 Drexel 53 72 Monmouth 76 65 Lafayette 78 67 Lehigh 55 73 West Chester 90 46 Bucknell 44 59 Hofstra 58 60 Lehigh 67* 89 Lehigh 77* 65 American 71* 69 Delaware 66 59 Delaware 58* *ECC playoff 68 Lafayette 80* * ECC playoff 49 American 47* 62 Bucknell 74* Coach: John Carpenter + Governor’s Classic Coach: John Carpenter 60 Drexel 54* *ECC playoffs @ Senior Bowl tournament 73 Bucknell 71 (OT)* Coach: John Carpenter 1978-79 * ECC playoffs 1982-83 65 Richmond 89= Overall record: 11-15 Coach: John Carpenter Overall record: 20-9 + Governor’s Classic 1985-86 ECC West record: 7-8 ECC record: 10-3 @ Marist tournament Overall record: 9-19 R Opponent O 1980-81 R Opponent O # Utica tournament ECC record: 5-9 66 West Virginia 86 Overall record: 14-14 77 Montclair State 42 * ECC playoffs R Opponent O 58 St. Joseph’s 79 ECC record: 8-8 69 UNC-Charlotte 81 = NCAA Tournament 65 Trenton State 70 51 Rutgers 101 R Opponent O 82 Upsala 56 Coach: John Carpenter 73 Montclair State 51 64 Colgate 69 72 Dayton 95 63 South Carolina 56 63 Clemson 101 72 American 101 55 St. Joseph’s 71 64 Citadel 59 (OT) 63 Alabama 91 44 Trenton State 43 79 Trenton State 67+ 85 Loyola 62 46 Old Dominion 93 67 Cortland State 53 85 Fairleigh Dickinson 76+ 76 Towson State 62 66 St. Francis-NY 82 62 Hofstra 60 52 James Madison 70 64 Oklahoma 103 56 Radford 83 52 Drexel 64 71 Marist 61 57 American 47 58 Miami 61 72 Gettysburg 69 75 Fairfield 76 (OT)@ 54 Hofstra 59 63 Stetson 71 83 La Salle 100 76 Towson State 81@ 80 Trenton State 67 70 Lafayette 66 82 Catholic 76 66 Hofstra 90 57 Dayton 75 62 Central Connecticut 61 69 Glassboro State 71 59 Penn State 67 60 Utica 55 69 Utica 70+ 77 Siena 81 67 Gettysburg 61 68 U. of Baltimore 60 81 St. Francis-NY 72+ 82 Delaware 81 80 La Salle 63 64 Lehigh 57 62 Towson State 73 82 Bucknell 101 59 American 69 60 Lafayette 55 78 Hofstra 79 84 West Chester 78 60 Drexel 81 71 La Salle 69 74 Drexel 83 68 Lehigh 74 72 Catholic 60 58 Monmouth 50 69 Lehigh 68 73 East Stroudsburg 74 72 Lafayette 70 (OT) 50 Bucknell 53 66 Delaware 60 75 Lafayette 62 68 Delaware 67 73 Rutgers 84 58 Bucknell 76 56 Delaware 57 55 Bucknell 62 (OT) 59 Marist 69 55 Lafayette 72 94 Bucknell 89 82 West Chester 73 75 Lehigh 59 66 Towson State 49 74 West Chester 61 69 Lehigh 58 76 Lafayette 62 70 Hofstra 75 (OT) 87 Lehigh 85 68 Bucknell 50* 46 Delaware 39 76 Drexel 81 69 Lafayette 93 80 American 99* 57 Drexel 48 80 East Stroudsburg 58 70 Delaware 72* + Governor’s Classic 60 Bucknell 52 (OT) 77 Lehigh 80 *ECC playoff @ Fairfield University Bankers’ 67 Delaware 69 (OT) 80 Delaware 84 Coach: John Carpenter Classic 60 Drexel 51* 93 Bucknell 67 * ECC playoffs 57 La Salle 68* 68 Hofstra 77* Coach: John Carpenter * ECC playoffs + Coast Cities Classic Coach: John Carpenter *ECC playoff Coach: John Carpenter

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1986-87 1988-89 1990-91 1992-93 1994-95 Overall record: 12-16 Overall record: 5-23 Overall record: 14-16 Overall record: 19-11 Overall record: 18-11 ECC record: 8-6 ECC record: 2-12 ECC record: 4-8 NEC record: 14-4 NEC record: 13-5 R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O 93 Rutgers 98 (OT) 65 Rutgers 82 66 Stanford 93+ 74 Seton Hall 87 79 Boston University 80 75 Trenton State 76 69 Arkansas 98 86 St. Mary’s 82+ 72 Lafayette 56 59 Providence 72 59 St. Francis-NY 68 73 Manhattan 79+ 48 Radford 63 64 Army 69 75 Montclair State 58 75 FDU-Madison 64 90 Colgate 73+ 82 Ohio 64 62 Bowling Green 68m 68 Manhattan 73 57 Monmouth 70 64 Houston Baptist 67+ 79 Iona 84@ 66 Air Force 75m 81 American 53 76 Columbia 63 62 Kent State 79+ 61 Columbia 64@ 82 Niagara 94 64 Drexel 68 73 Wagner 72 66 Central Florida 73 83 FDU-Madison 86 (OT) 99 St. Francis-NY 61 83 St. Peter’s 71 66 Providence 106 91 Caldwell 65 51 Kansas 103 63 Long Island 68 62 Long Island 59 69 Villanova 80 71 Iowa 104 89 South Florida 94# 87 Mt. St. Mary’s 82 (OT) 83 Marist 73 74 St. Francis-PA 63 81 Montclair State 64 75 Mercer 73# 69 Colgate 71 63 Fairleigh Dickinson 73 88 Robert Morris 75 73 Southwestern Louisiana 96 67 Florida State 113 46 Hofstra 59 68 Robert Morris 59 101 Long Island 72 82 Utica 74 74 Fairleigh Dickinson 81 76 Delaware 55 73 St. Francis-PA 68 82 St. Francis-NY 65 88 Bucknell 81 92 Towson State 110 71 Towson State 75 82 Brown 70 80 Wagner 56 79 Lafayette 84 82 Lehigh 107 82 UMBC 61 55 Mt. St. Mary’s 62 55 Monmouth 60 74 Towson State 67 34 Hofstra 48 69 Central Connecticut 76 85 Monmouth 64 81 Marist 73 (OT) 95 Hofstra 69 62 Bucknell 80 70 Drexel 71 71 Wagner 67 89 Mt. St. Mary’s 78 104 Drexel 95 64 Delaware 86 74 Colgate 77 76 Bucknell 78 77 Fairleigh Dickinson 66 90 Lehigh 93 (OT) 66 Lafayette 70 (OT) 73 Lafayette 66 84 Long Island 76 78 Robert Morris 48 80 Delaware 82 66 Drexel 85 65 Towson State 82 78 St. Francis-NY 102 66 St. Francis-PA 67 95 East Stroudsburg 78 65 Towson State 63 88 Fairleigh Dickinson 67 68 Fairleigh Dickinson 58 82 St. Francis-NY 72 82 Lafayette 87 67 Trenton State 79 66 Hofstra 61 65 Marist 69 80 Long Island 88 78 Towson State 83 74 Lehigh 91 68 Delaware 70 67 St. Francis-PA 63 85 Monmouth 70 71 Bucknell 88 50 Hofstra 55 70 Central Connecticut 61 76 Robert Morris 65 82 Wagner 64 78 Hofstra 64 75 Bucknell 81 63 UMBC 72 88 Mt. St. Mary’s 71 58 Mt. St. Mary’s 64 92 Drexel 90 61 Delaware 87 81 Wagner 69 58 Wagner 54 75 Fairleigh Dickinson 73 82 Lehigh 76 77 Lafayette 68 72 Drexel 75 79 Monmouth 73 71 Marist 81 87 Delaware 73 76 Drexel 88 71 Drexel 68* 92 Long Island 85* 63 St. Francis-PA 62* 79 Towson State 89* 80 Bucknell 106* 77 Delaware 75* (OT) 93 Fairleigh Dickinson 63* 76 Fairleigh Dickinson 65* + Champion Holiday Classic +Coast Cities Classic 63 Towson State 69* 65 Wagner 64* 62 Mt. St. Mary’s 69* *ECC playoff @ Manufacturer’s-Hanover Classic + Stanford tournament 52 Kentucky 96+ * NEC Tournament Coach: John Carpenter # Miller Lite-Tribune Classic * ECC playoffs * ECC playoff Coach: Kevin Bannon m Music City Invitational Coach: Kevin Bannon 1987-88 Coach: John Carpenter * NEC tournament Overall record: 10-19 1991-92 + NCAA Tournament ECC record: 6-8 1989-90 Overall record: 16-13 Coach: Kevin Bannon R Opponent O Overall record: 10-18 ECC record: 9-3 R Opponent O 1993-94 115 St. Francis-NY 118 (2 OT) ECC record: 5-9 62 Wagner 65 Overall record: 21-9 72 Kansas 110 R Opponent O 39 Wichita State 78 NEC record: 14-4 43 New Mexico State 84 60 Ohio 79 78 Canisius 72+ R Opponent O 74 UTEP 84 61 Loyola-Chicago 69 59 Grand Canyon 67+ 99 Bucknell 66 84 New Mexico 108 58 Evansville 85 88 Wagner 85 (2 OT) 79 Maryland 93 89 Lehigh 82+ 65 Monmouth 64 79 Lafayette 75 96 Army 74 82 UMBC 88+ 89 Long Island 87 (OT) 79 Long Island 60 55 Manhattan 70 95 Montclair State 65 58 Lamar 71 69 Maryland 83 57 Drexel 88 92 Drexel 104 80 Fairleigh Dickinson 85 44 Niagara 69 87 Lafayette 75 78 Fairleigh Dickinson 87 48 Minnesota 116 84 Buffalo 63 69 Stetson 67 101 Trenton State 105 73 Lafayette 63 53 Maine 56 68 Northwestern74 48 Clemson 83 79 Hofstra 77 101 Central Connecticut 61 66 Fairleigh Dickinson 54 65 Lehigh 91 83 Towson State 82 (OT) 77 Columbia 73 69 Marist 76 (OT) 75 Delaware 84 63 Lehigh 85 90 UMBC 73 83 St. Francis-PA 73 98 Bucknell 89 76 Radford 72 64 Brooklyn 57 83 Monmouth 74 93 Lafayette 89 78 Central Connecticut 66 60 Brown 70 78 Wagner 75 69 Hofstra 61 84 Hofstra 77 75 Bucknell 74 65 Mt. St. Mary’s 79 69 Buffalo 55 72 Towson State 93 59 Delaware 80 71 Robert Morris 69 65 Fairleigh Dickinson 64 64 Illinois State 81 59 UMBC 76 62 St. Francis-PA 57 80 Maine 86 103 Ursinus 88 72 Drexel 70 78 St. Francis-NY 57 79 UMBC 94 77 Delaware 90 74 Towson State 102 102 Long Island 79 75 Towson State 78 (OT) 83 Bucknell 96 69 Lehigh 76 92 Monmouth 71 57 Lafayette 70 69 Trenton State 75 (OT) 65 Hofstra 68 (OT) 65 Brooklyn 62 98 Wagner 89 98 Towson State 93 57 Hofstra 59 79 Mt. St. Mary’s 58 85 FDU-Madison 64 76 Bucknell 91 58 Monmouth 71 79 Central Connecticut 60 89 Fairleigh Dickinson 81 76 Hofstra 77 (OT) 80 UMBC 71 59 Marist 63 97 Drexel 90 64 Delaware 67 79 Towson State 78 67 Brooklyn 59* 74 St. Francis-PA 60* 88 Delaware 82* 68 Lafayette 85 77 Towson State 90* 83 Wagner 75* 56 Towson State 59* 76 Drexel 97 +Hawaii-Hilo tournament 62 Monmouth 56* +WBUD Classic 63 Towson State 74* * ECC playoffs 46 Connecticut 64+ * ECC playoffs * ECC playoffs Coach: Kevin Bannon *NEC tournament Coach: John Carpenter Coach: Kevin Bannon +NCAA Tournament Coach: Kevin Bannon

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1995-96 1997-98 1999-2000 2001-2002 2003-04 Overall record: 19-11 Overall record: 18-10 Overall record: 16-14 Overall record: 17-11 Overall record: 17-14 NEC record: 12-6 MAAC record: 12-6 MAAC record: 8-10 MAAC record: 13-5 MAAC record: 11-7 R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O 62 Temple 65+ 77 Delaware 55 49 Rutgers 74+ 45 Monmouth 50 69 Brown 53 64 Boston University 62 57 Ohio State 68 75 Sacred Heart 71 72 Bucknell 62 89 Quinnipiac 70+ 89 St. Peter’s 81 84 New Hampshire 67 54 Bucknell 42 68 Drexel 55 56 Hawaii-Hilo 58+ 69 UMBC 66 77 Loyola 69* 66 Delaware 49 57 Princeton 69 68 Dartmouth 64 74 American 66 67 Manhattan 55* 79 Siena 91* 58 Towson 60 88 Iona 67 67 Maryland 83 64 Monmouth 43 57 Loyola 71* 66 Seton Hall 78+ 54 Manhattan 72* 65 Kentucky 90# 83 Northeastern 66 78 George Mason 69§ 69 Marist 80* 75 Delaware 72 43 Drexel 64 79 St. John’s 69# 65 C of Charleston 58# 85 Morgan State 66§ 63 Canisius 46* 101 Harvard 95 (ot) 73 Siena 53 64 Central Ct. State 56# 52 Monmouth 58 94 Delaware 78+ 59 Monmouth 64 54 Monmouth 79 62 Notre Dame 75 58 Niagara 62* 68 Northeastern 80 60 Fairleigh Dickinson 67 56 Mt. St. Mary’s 78 78 FDU 73 65 Canisius 55* 86 Lafayette 66 71 Loyola 59* 73 Marist 89 83 Canisius 69 65 Iona 90* 63 Siena 64* 77 Pennsylvania 72 (ot) 70 St. Francis-NY 51 83 Marist 57* 59 Stony Brook 56 82 Iona 79* o.t. 73 St. Peter’s 90* 64 Siena 71* 88 St. Francis-PA 70 69 Md-Eastern Shore 78 65 Canisius 62* 93 Niagara 90* (ot) 89 Iona 84* 79 Robert Morris 59 69 Siena 78* 57 Fairfield 69* 77 Canisius 65* 67 Manhattan 65* 67 Wagner 76 63 Niagara 72* 83 Loyola 56* 69 Niagara 82* 65 Marist 60* 76 Fairleigh Dickinson 71 68 Canisius 64* 72 Manhattan 68* 78 Siena 71* 56 Manhattan 78* 112 Long Island 80 63 Iona 69* 80 Niagara 76* 63 Marist 59* 88 Siena 98* 66 Monmouth 70 66 St. Peter’s 58* 63 Saint Peter’s 57* 61 Massachusetts 74* 78 Loyola 52* 96 Long Island 75 71 Fairfield 46* 88 Saint Peter’s 52* 69 Saint Peter’s 77* (ot) 51 Marist 67* 70 Mt. St. Mary’s 80 93 Loyola 72* 82 Niagara 67* 58 Loyola 51* 80 Marist 67 71 Fairfield 74* 40 Fairfield 65* 82 Manhattan 71* 87 St. Peter’s 62* 73 Fairfield 59* 56 St. Francis-NY 50 66 Fairfield 62* 63 Iona 65* 74 Marist 67* 74 Niagara 77* 66 Canisius 63* 81 St. Francis-PA 49 59 Marist 65* 64 Manhattan 62* 78 Canisius 75* 59 Fairfield 70* 94 Robert Morris 67 66 St. Peter’s 65* 84 Marist 77* 81 Niagara 77* 63 Iona 78* 88 Fairleigh Dickinson 72 102 Siena 90* 62 Siena 56* 83 Wagner 57 79 Iona 84*+ 57 Manhattan 56* 58 Manhattan 71+ 70 Fairfield 84* 65 Loyola 77* 67 Saint Peter’s 72* 84 St. Francis-PA 70* 68 Penn State 82@ 84 Canisius 85# 74 Mt. St. Mary’s 70* 73 St. Peter’s 58* 75 Loyola 67# *MAAC *MAAC 69 Saint Peter’s 79# (ot) 59 Monmouth 60* 59 Iona 64# #Franklin Life Classic #MAAC Tournament +Hawaii-Hilo Classic + Preseason NIT *MAAC +MAAC Playoffs #MAAC Tournament + Sovereign Bank Arena #MAAC Tournament + ECAC Holiday Festival @NIT +Sovereign Bank Arena Coach: Don Harnum Coach: Don Harnum * NEC Tournament Coach: Don Harnum §Conference Challenge at UMBC Coach: Kevin Bannon Coach: Don Harnum 2002-2003 2004-2005 1998-1999 Overall record: 12-16 Overall record: 19-11 1996-97 Overall record: 12-16 2000-2001 MAAC record: 7-11 Overall record: 14-14 MAAC record: 13-5 MAAC record: 7-11 Overall record: 16-12 NEC record: 10-8 R Opponent O R Opponent O R Opponent O MAAC record: 11-7 R Opponent O 66 Monmouth 61 50 Bucknell 69 79 Bucknell 64 R Opponent O 76 Drexel 71 49 New Hampshire 57 56 Iona 68 68 Delaware 78 76 Seton Hall 104+ 78 Monmouth 61 70 Delaware82 68 Towson 56 58 St. Bonaventure 61 65 Monmouth 63 76 Marist 75 81 Siena 86 70 Marist 72* o.t. 57 Manhattan 52* 85 Sacred Heart 63 62 Iona 61* 68 Westmont 81+ 82 Harvard 85 3 o.t. 88 Fairfield 68* 53 Rutgers 66 74 Fairleigh Dickinson 76 68 Akron 65+ 70 Delaware 60 75 Monmouth 66 77 Lafayette 69 66 Delaware 68 66 UMBC 49 62 Princeton 59+ 73 Villanova 86 50 Bucknell 64 63 Massachusetts 73 76 Northeastern 70 66 Coppin State 47 57 Chattanooga 60+ 78 Loyola 67* 57 Hartford 68+ 61 Villanova 75 54 Massachusetts 76 93 N. Dakota St. 72+ 75 Hampton 64+ 84 Canisius 75* 67 Wagner 66 60 Seton Hall 75 95 Saint Peter's 86* 63 St. Peter’s 77* 57 Delaware 72 75 Fairleigh Dickinson 79 (OT) 81 Fairleigh Dickinson 76 53 Brown 65 75 Loyola 71* 53 Monmouth 62 77 Iona 82* 59 Fairfield 66* 74 Pennsylvania 68 (ot) 79 Loyola 74* 70 Stony Brook 69 o.t. 76 Long Island 99 73 Manhattan 62* 66 Manhattan 76* 69 Fairfield 72* 61 MD-Eastern Shore 51 89 Loyola 69* 74 St. Francis-NY 48 94 Iona 81* 69 Loyola 74* o.t. 69 St. Peter’s 71* 97 Niagara 102* 71 Mt. St. Mary’s 62 64 Fairfield 60* 61 Manhattan 75* 84 Siena 86* 77 Canisius 72* 71 Marist 56 92 Saint Peter’s 60* 65 Canisius 63* 68 Canisius 74* 75 Manhattan 46* 81 St. Francis-PA 69 83 Canisius 85* 68 Niagara 74* 85 Niagara 86* 67 Siena 47* 65 Robert Morris 63 90 Niagara 83* 73 Marist 60* 76 Iona 81* 78 Saint Peter's 73* 86 Wagner 68 56 Marist 61* 80 Saint Peter’s 76* 67 Fairleigh Dickinson 70 68 Manhattan 79* 66 Iona 67* 84 Niagara 93*+ 87 Siena 77* 73 Manhattan 90* 66 Monmouth 58 47 Marist 63* 54 Siena 94* 83 Saint Peter’s 86* 81 Canisius 74* (ot) 103 Long Island 97 83 Fairfield 71* 68 Loyola 60* 69 Iona 58* 74 Fairfield 66* 65 St. Francis-NY 74 96 Marist 76* 61 Manhattan 67* 58 Fairfield 56* 69 Siena 78* 75 Mt. St. Mary’s 84 72 Loyola 85* 62 Siena 69*o.t. 50 Loyola 44* 67 Marist 62* 57 Marist 58 74 Siena 81* 100 Marist 82* 61 Siena 72* 113 Niagara 106* (ot) 73 St. Francis-PA 66 89 Niagara 66* 69 Fairfield 74* 72 Niagara 78* o.t. 79 Canisius 59# 69 Robert Morris 72 86 Canisius 76* 65 Iona 61* 74 Canisius 84* 76 Fairfield 74# 80 Mt. St. Mary’s 77* 73 Manhattan 46# 73 Saint Peter’s 61* 73 Saint Peter’s 77 o.t. # 59 Niagara 81# 76 Long Island 80* 73 Siena 101# 58 Marist 70# +College of Charleston Tournament #MAAC Tournament *MAAC + Gaucho Classic at +Sovereign Bank Arena *MAAC *MAAC #MAAC Tournament Santa Barbara, CA *MAAC #MAAC Tournament * NEC Tournament +Dr. Pepper Classic #MAAC Tournament +Sovereign Bank Arena Coach: Don Harnum Coach: Don Harnum Coach: Kevin Bannon Coach: Don Harnum NOTE: For 2005-2006 results, see page 69. Page 86

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RIDER VS. ALL OPPONENTS RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

Opponent First Game R O Last Rider Win Opponent First Game R O Last Rider Win Opponent First Game R O Last Rider Win

Adelphi 1946-47 9 10 1967-68 Davis & Elkins 1941-42 1 0 1941-42 James Madison 1980-81 1 1 1983-84 Akron 1996-97 1 0 1996-97 Dayton 1980-81 0 2 ---- John Marshall 1929-30 3 0 1948-49 Air Force 1992-93 0 1 ---- Delaware 1969-70 27 31 2005-06 Juniata 1929-30 3 0 1962-63 Alabama 1983-84 0 2 ---- Delaware Valley 1971-72 1 0 1971-72 Kansas 1987-88 0 2 ---- Albright 1931-32 5 2 1969-70 Delaware State 1981-82 0 2 ---- Kent State 1963-64 0 2 ---- American 1960-61 13 18 1995-96 Dickinson 1972-73 2 0 1973-74 Kentucky 1992-93 0 2 ---- Arkansas 1988-89 0 1 ---- Duke 1941-42 0 1 ---- Kings (DE) 1940-41 9 0 1953-54 Army 1959-60 1 4 1993-94 Drexel 1956-57 25 26 2004-05 Kings (NY) 1939-40 2 0 1946-47 Arnold 1952-53 1 0 1952-53 Earlham 1941-42 2 0 1941-42 Kings (PA) 1964-65 3 0 1968-69 Ball State 1984-85 0 1 ---- East Stroudsburg 1947-48 8 2 1986-87 Kings Point 1957-58 2 2 1958-59 Baltimore 1929-30 4 0 1982-83 East Tennessee St. 1969-70 0 1 ---- Kutztown 1972-73 4 0 1975-76 Binghamton 2006-07 0 0 --- Elizabethtown 1958-59 2 1 1969-70 Lafayette 1943-44 35 41 2001-02 Biscayne-St. Thomas 1979-80 1 0 1979-80 Evansville 1989-90 0 1 ---- La Salle 1932-33 6 17 1982-83 Bloomfield 1932-33 19 0 1962-63 Fairfield 1951-52 16 22 2004-05 Lamar 1989-90 0 1 ---- Bloomsburg 1975-76 1 0 1975-76 FDU-Madison 1968-69 2 2 1987-88 Lebanon Valley 1956-57 2 2 1957-58 Boston Univ. 1994-95 2 1 2005-06 FDU-Teaneck 1952-53 23 24 2000-01 Lehigh 1965-66 29 20 1986-87 Bowling Green 1992-93 0 1 ---- Florida State 1988-89 0 1 ---- Lincoln 1948-49 14 3 1963-64 Bridgeport 1951-52 11 8 1965-66 Florida Southern 1968-69 0 1 ---- Long Island 1928-29 19 17 2005-06 Brooklyn 1928-29 10 2 1991-92 Fordham 1931-32 0 4 ---- Longwood 2005-06 0 0 ---- Brown 1968-69 3 3 2003-04 Frostburg State 1946-47 2 9 1962-63 Lowell Textile 1933-34 1 0 1933-34 Bucknell 1969-70 24 30 2001-02 Geneva 1932-33 5 9 1948-49 Loyola (IL) 1989-90 0 1 ---- Buffalo 1958-59 2 1 1991-92 George Mason 1979-80 1 2 1999-00 Loyola (MD) 1931-32 17 10 2004-05 Caldwell 1988-89 1 0 1988-89 Georgetown 1975-76 0 1 ---- Lycoming 1956-57 5 1 1962-63 Canisius 1929-30 18 3 2005-06 George Washington 1930-31 2 2 1931-32 Maine 1936-37 1 1 1936-37 Carson Newman 1962-63 0 1 ---- Georgia Southern 1973-74 0 1 ---- Manhattan 1929-30 12 15 2005-06 Cathedral 1939-40 1 0 1939-40 Georgia State 1976-77 0 1 ---- Marist 1980-81 15 18 2004-05 Catholic 1930-31 15 7 1980-81 Georgia Tech 1930-31 2 0 1933-34 Maryland 1991-92 0 3 ---- CCNY 1953-54 14 7 1973-74 Gettysburg 1959-60 17 6 1981-82 Maryland-Baltimore Co. 1987-88 5 4 1996-97 Central Connecticut 1985-86 6 1 1997-98 Glassboro State 1940-41 6 4 1979-80 Maryland-Eastern Sh. 1997-98 1 1 1998-99 Central Florida 1986-87 0 1 ---- Grand Canyon 1991-92 0 1 ---- Maryland State 1952-53 1 1 1952-53 Chattanooga 1998-99 0 1 ---- Hampton Univ. 1998-99 1 0 1998-99 Massachusetts 1962-63 0 7 ---- Cheyney State 1971-72 0 1 ---- Hartford 2004-05 0 1 ---- Mercer U. 1973-74 1 1 1988-89 Citadel 1979-80 1 0 1982-83 Hartwick 1937-38 5 2 1946-47 Miami 1985-86 0 1 ---- Clemson 1979-80 0 3 ---- Harvard 2002-03 1 1 2003-04 Middlebury 1932-33 1 0 1932-33 Colgate 1950-51 2 4 1988-89 Haverford 1942-43 2 2 1942-43 Millersville State 1940-41 3 1 1970-71 College of Charleston 1997-98 1 1 1997-98 Hawaii-Hilo 2002-03 0 1 ---- Minnesota 1989-90 0 1 ---- Columbia 1988-89 2 1 1991-92 Hofstra 1942-43 19 16 1991-92 Mississippi 1979-80 0 1 ---- Connecticut 1993-94 0 1 ---- Houston Baptist 1986-87 0 1 ---- Monmouth 1974-75 17 14 2005-06 Coppin State 2002-03 1 0 2002-03 Hunter 1956-57 6 2 1963-64 Montclair State 1928-29 25 8 1994-95 Cortland State 1936-37 6 5 1978-79 Illinois State 1987-88 0 1 ---- Moravian 1927-28 5 0 1948-49 Cooper Union 1929-30 10 0 1939-40 Iona 1949-50 15 20 2004-05 Morgan State 1960-61 1 1 1999-00 Cornell 1944-45 0 3 ---- Iowa 1986-87 0 1 ---- Mt. St. Mary’s 1930-31 13 12 1996-97 CW Post 1964-65 3 0 1966-67 Ithaca 1933-34 6 3 1956-57 Muhlenberg 1948-49 1 1 1948-49 Dartmouth 2003-04 1 0 2003-04 Jacksonville 1958-59 0 1 ---- Navy 1999-00 0 0 ---

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Opponent First Game R O Last Rider Win Opponent First Game R O Last Rider Win Opponent First Game R O Last Rider Win

Newark 1927-28 4 0 1943-44 Roanoke 1970-71 0 1 ---- Texas-Arlington 1984-85 1 0 1984-85 Newark Engineering 1953-54 2 2 1953-54 Robert Morris 1992-93 8 2 1996-97 Texas-El Paso 1987-88 0 1 ---- New Hampshire 1996-97 1 1 1997-98 Rochester 1976-77 1 0 1976-77 Tennessee/Chat. 1998-99 0 1 --- NJ Institute of Tech. 2006-07 0 0 --- Rockhurst 1955-56 0 1 ---- Towson 1969-70 10 17 2002-03 New Mexico 1987-88 0 1 ---- Rollins 1968-69 0 1 ---- Trenton State 1927-28 28 17 1982-83 New Mexico State 1987-88 0 1 ---- Rutgers 1947-48 0 12 ---- Union 1929-30 1 0 1929-30 NY Aggies 1928-29 1 0 1928-29 Rutgers-Newark 1955-56 2 0 1956-57 Upsala 1927-28 19 4 1982-83 NY Tech 1979-80 0 1 ---- Sacred Heart 1999-00 2 0 2000-01 Ursinus 1987-88 0 1 ---- NYU 1963-64 1 0 1963-64 St. Bonaventure 1940-41 0 2 1999-00 US Coast Guard 1930-31 3 1 1941-42 Niagara 1991-92 8 13 2005-06 St. Francis-NY 1931-32 15 17 1996-97 Utica 1981-82 3 2 1986-87 UNC -Charlotte 1982-83 0 1 ---- St. Francis-PA 1928-29 14 2 1996-97 Villanova 1937-38 2 20 1945-46 North Dakota State 2004-05 1 0 2004-05 St. John’s 1929-30 0 11 ---- Virginia Tech 1984-85 0 1 ---- Northeastern 1972-73 5 5 1997-98 St. Joseph’s (IN) 1949-50 1 0 1949-50 Wagner 1964-65 15 4 1996-97 Northwestern 1993-94 0 1 ---- St. Joseph’s (PA) 1941-42 2 16 1979-80 Wake Forest 1930-31 2 2 1940-41 Notre Dame 1999-00 0 1 --- St. Mary’s 1990-91 1 0 1990-91 Washington (MD) 1931-32 0 1 ---- Ohio 1989-90 1 1 1990-91 St. Michael’s 1956-57 1 0 1956-57 West Chester 1947-48 19 15 1980-81 Ohio State 1997-98 0 1 --- Saint Peter’s 1942-43 16 21 2004-05 Westminster (PA) 1934-35 0 1 ---- Old Dominion 1976-77 0 2 ---- Samford Univ. 1998-99 0 0 --- Westmont 1996-97 0 1 ---- Oklahoma 1982-83 0 1 ---- Scranton 1928-29 7 5 1983-84 West Virginia 1929-30 1 2 1929-30 Omaha 1941-42 1 0 1941-42 Seton Hall 1939-40 0 14 ---- West Virginia State 1935-36 1 0 1935-36 Pace 1949-50 2 0 1950-51 Shephard 1936-37 2 0 1939-40 Wheaton 1934-35 2 0 1941-42 Panzer 1928-29 11 15 1957-58 Siena 1976-77 7 16 2004-05 Wichita State 1991-92 0 1 ---- Pennsylvania 2003-04 2 0 2004-05 South Alabama 1976-77 0 2 ---- Wilkes 1947-48 8 3 1974-75 Penn State 1980-81 0 3 ---- South Carolina 1982-83 1 0 1982-83 William & Mary 1948-49 0 1 ---- Philadelphia Poly 1929-30 2 0 1930-31 South Florida 1988-89 0 1 --- William Paterson 1938-39 12 0 1949-50 Philadelphia Teachers 1928-29 1 0 1928-29 Southern Conn. St. 1954-55 1 4 1957-58 Wittenburg 1937-38 2 3 1940-41 Philadelphia Textile 1936-37 7 3 1952-53 Southwestern LA 1984-85 0 2 ---- Wooster 1936-37 0 3 ---- Princeton 1931-32 3 7 2002-03 Stanford 1990-91 0 1 ---- Worcester Tech 1937-38 1 0 1937-38 Providence 1944-45 1 2 1944-45 Stetson 1968-69 1 2 1993-94 Yeshiva 1951-52 9 2 1963-64 Queens 1942-43 5 0 1947-48 Stony Brook 1970-71 3 0 2000-01 York 1984-85 1 0 1984-85 Quinnipiac 1970-71 2 0 2003-04 Susquehanna 1956-57 11 2 1975-76 Youngstown 1935-36 2 0 1936-37 Radford 1984-85 2 2 1989-90 Syracuse 1950-51 0 1 ---- 2006-07 opponents in bold Randolph Macon 1965-66 1 0 1965-66 Temple 1927-28 1 13 1974-75

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AWARDS RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

GILBERT P. ROSSI RIDER COACHES AWARD RICHARD H. BUBACZ AWARD MEMORIAL AWARD Presented to the team’s most improved player For sportsmanship, leadership and scholarship Presented to the team’s most valuable player 1970-71 Glen Albano 1962-63 Randy Getchis 1970-71 Steve Jefferson 1971-72 Bill Clark 1963-64 Nick Valvano 1971-72 Barry Spears 1972-73 Rich Hurley 1964-65 Robert Fives 1972-73 Bruce Rembert 1973-74 Wayne Spells 1965-66 Dave Null 1973-74 Russ Stroemel 1974-75 Steve McGair 1966-67 John Goodwin 1974-75 Mike Baggett/ 1975-76 Steve McGair 1967-68 Ron Cooper/Greg Cisson Russ Stroemel 1976-77 Bob Przybylowski 1968-69 Rich Wallace 1975-76 Russ Stroemel 1977-78 Alberto Baptiste 1969-70 Rich Kitchen 1976-77 Chuck Simon 1978-79 John Higgins 1970-71 Bill Katz 1971-72 Barry Spears 1977-78 Wayne Spells/ 1979-80 Ray Burke 1973-74 Mike Baggett Bob Przybylowski 1980-81 Rich Poveromo 1974-75 Russ Stroemel 1978-79 Alberto Baptiste 1981-82 Jeff Brown 1975-76 Russ Stroemel 1979-80 Alberto Baptiste 1982-83 Wayne Gantt 1977-78 Wayne Spells/ Bob Przybylowski 1980-81 Vaughn Coats 1983-84 Ray Burke 1978-79 Alberto Baptiste 1981-82 Tom O’Hara 1984-85 Jerome Nicholson 1979-80 Alberto Baptiste 1982-83 Tom O’Hara 1985-86 Pete Magee 1980-81 Tom O’Hara 1983-84 Fred Lee 1986-87 Lee Nesmith 1981-82 Rich Weise 1984-85 Jim Bolger 1987-88 Ed Titus 1982-83 Wayne Gantt 1985-86 Marshall Grier 1988-89 Chris Carothers 1983-84 Jim Bolger 1986-87 Marshall Grier 1989-90 Jay Bizyak 1984-85 Jim Bolger 1987-88 Ron Simpson 1990-91 Jerome Culmer 1985-86 Darren Rice 1988-89 James Cleveland 1991-92 Tim Pennix 1986-67 Pete Magee 1989-90 Marcus Pryor 1992-93 Jabaar Jones 1987-88 Lee Nesmith 1990-91 Darrick Suber 1993-94 Tim Pennix 1989-90 Chris Carothers 1991-92 Darrick Suber 1994-95 Dean Edwards/ 1990-91 Marcus Pryor 1992-93 Darrick Suber PJ Watkins 1991-92 Keith Grim 1993-94 Deon Hames 1995-96 Antonio Stapleton 1992-93 Chris Mikola 1994-95 Deon Hames 1996-97 Dimitri Charles 1993-94 Peter Wasko 1995-96 Deon Hames 1997-98 Kevin McPeek 1994-95 Jabaar Jones 1996-97 Kevin Finefrock 1998-99 R.J. Wicks 1995-96 Jeff Parker/Jamie Allen 1997-98 Greg Burston 1999-00 Jonathan McClark 1996-97 TaTa Touomou 1998-99 Greg Burston 2000-01 Tank Wahlmann 1997-98 Chris Stansel 1999-00 Mario Porter 2001-02 Ben Brewer 1998-99 Kevin Finefrock/Kevin McPeek 2000-01 Mario Porter 2002-03 Robert Taylor 1999-00 Michael Crawford 2001-02 Mario Porter 2003-04 Laurence Young 2000-01 Michael Crawford 2002-03 Jerry Johnson 2004-05 Robert Taylor 2001-02 R.J. Wicks 2003-04 Jerry Johnson 2005-06 Paul Johnson 2002-03 Vitor Goncalves 2004-05 Jerry Johnson 2003-04 Armel Minyem 2005-06 Jason Thompson 2004-05 Steve Castleberry 2005-06 Aaron White

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BRONC BACKER AWARD ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

For generous contribution to and support of Rider basketball 1989-90 William Kinsel/Darrick Suber 1990-91 Mark Wilcox 1990-91 Alan Sumutka ’72, professor of accounting 1991-92 Chris Mikola Debbie Bonnefond ’85, former associate director of admissions 1992-93 Deon Hames 1991-92 The Costa Family, owners of Good Times Tavern in Trenton, NJ 1993-94 Charles Smith 1992-93 Chris Triolo, former athletic trainer 1994-95 Kevin McPeek Michael Wargo, associate director of athletics 1995-96 Greg Burston 1993-94 Peter Borg, university photographer 1996-97 Ken Lacey Richard F. Daly ’48, former director of facilities management 1997-98 Michael Crawford 1994-95 Bill Quinn, former equipment manager 1998-99 Mario Porter Jim and Nancy Rouse ’73 & ’72, alumni 1999-2000 Junior Curtis/Mike Wilson 1995-96 Dr. Ron Grossman and Dr. William Gomez, former team physicians 2000-2001 Laurence Young 1996-97 Lisa Treadway-Kurtz, former head trainer 2000-2002 Jerry Johnson Michael Reca ’93, associate director of facilities management 2002-2003 Edwin Muniz 1997-98 Jennifer Shoenfelt, former principal basketball secretary 2003-2004 Terrance Mouton Herb ’50 and Joan Young ’50 , friends of Rider basketball 2004-2005 Jason Thompson 1998-99 Mike McNulty, Rider’s men’s basketball strength and conditioning coach 2005-2006 Rodney Pierce Rich Weise ’82, alumnus 1999-2000 Daryl Fein and Andy Freed, radio announcers Joe Judge, Rider University Store 2000-2001 Kim Salinas, former basketball secretary Cathy Carter-Romero, director of publications Walter ’48 and Shirley Brower, friends of Rider basketball 2001-2002 Karin Torchia, associate director of athletics Brian Keane ’99, equipment manager and events coordinator Joe Casarella ’55, president, Rider University Alumni Association 2002-2003 Bart and Linda Luedeke, former president and first lady of Rider Bob ’63 and Marie ’63 Barrett, friends of Rider basketball 2003-2004 Tracy Newman, basketball secretary Pete ’75 and Barbara ’75 Antoniewicz, friends of Rider basketball 2004-2005 Cassie Iacovelli, assistant dean of campus life Olimpio Pacchioli ’51, friend of Rider basketball and Athletics Hall of Famer 2005-2006 Henry Minarick, assistant athletic trainer Gerald Langan, friend of Rider Basketball

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ON THE ROAD WITH THE BRONCS RIDER UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

GLOBETROTTING BRONCS

Combining basketball and education, the Broncs take to the road in the offseason in a big way. In the past, the Broncs have toured Italy, England, Japan, Holland, Belgium, and Hawaii picking up wins on the basketball court along the way. “Trips like this give us the right balance of cultural experiences and extended basketball workouts,” said head coach Tommy Dempsey. “It’s an experience of a lifetime for our players.”

Jason Thompson and the MAAC All-Stars in China summer 2005.

Jason Thompson and the MAAC All-Stars in China summer 2005.

Jason Thompson in China summer 2005. Broncs in Hawaii November 2003.

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