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Follow the Sharks! LIVE HOME GAMES with TARIQ SPENCE and KEVIN HEILBRONNER Rochester RazorSharks www.razorsharks.com 39 State Street, Suite 100, Rochester, NY 14614 Office Telephone 585-232-9190 Fax 585-232-8086 @RocRazorSharks "rochesterrazorsharks" on Severko Hrywnak...........................................................Owner and Chairman of the Board FRONT OFFICE STAFF Ryan Raftery............................................................................................. General Manager Chris Bianchi.............................................................................................VP of Operations Mary Herbst......................................................................................... Operations Manager Cara Benjamin............................................................................................. Office Manager Laura Fien................................................................................ Director of Public Relations Ken Conine........................................................................................ Director of Marketing MEDICAL STAFF Dr. Ronald Umansky.................................................................... Director of Medical Staff Dr. David Fries....................................................................................... Team Cardiologist Dr. Norman O'Dell................................................................................. Team Chiropractor Dr. Edward Tanner..................................................................... Team Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Joseph Carbone..................................................................................... Team Podiatrist Barb Conti Boehly.................................................................................. Message Therapist GAME DAY STAFF Maureen O'Neil................................................................................. Lady Sharks Director Mike Pauly................................................................................... Director of Merchandise Jill Rizzo................................................................................... Floor Productions Director Mike Condello................................................................................. Graphic Design Artist Tariq Spence................................................................................................... Play-by-play Kevin Heilbronner.............................................................................. Color Commentator Phil Mercado........................................................................... Game Day Music Producer Rocky Perrotta............................................................................................ PA Announcer FINley..................................................................................................................... Mascot Ashley Ehrhart..................................................................................... Team Photographer Walter Brooks...................................................................................... Team Photographer Michael Palermo........................................................................ Director of Scorer's Table Amber Davis................................................................................................. Scorer's Table Sean Ryan..................................................................................................... Scorer's Table Larry Trippodo............................................................................................. Scorer's Table Bill Flynn.................................................................................................... Historian/Stats ON THE COVER... New Rochester RazorSharks Coach Lawrence Moten, the Big East's all-time leading scorer, during a pre-season photo shoot. The Rochester RazorSharks 2014 Stats Guide was edited by Bill Flynn. Back inside cover photo by Ashley Ehrhart. Stats were acquired through the 'Sharks, the PBL and other sources. Saluting the 'Sharks 9th year as a franchise, the number nine logo was designed by Mike Flynn. Rochester RazorSharks – History / Summary Regular Season W-L Result.. Home/Away Playoffs W-L.. Home/Away Result 2005-06 ABA Hawkins Div 26-4 2nd 16-2 10-2 4-0 4-0 0-0 CHAMPIONS 2006-07 ABA North Divis 24-6 2nd 18-0 6-6 withdrew from league 2007-08 PBL Eastern Div *18-2+ 1st 10-0 5-2 2-0 2-0 0-0 CHAMPIONS 2008-09 PBL Eastern Div 17-3# 1st 9-1 8-2 3-1 2-1 1-0 CHAMPIONS 2009-10 PBL Division 16-4 2nd 8-2 8-2 3-2 2-0 1-2 lost in finals 2010-11 PBL Division 12-8 3rd 8-2 4-6 4-2 2-0 2-2 CHAMPIONS 2011-12 PBL Eastern Div 17-2 1st 8-2 9-0 2-2 1-1 1-1 lost in finals 2013 IBA-PBL PBL Division 17-2 1st 9-1 6-0 2-2 1-1 1-1 lost in finals totals 147-31 86-10 56-20 20-9 14-3 6-6 *-includes a 3-0 record by 'Sharks at neutral venues +- includes one forfeit win, neutral site #- includes one forfeit win, away All-Time Rochester RazorSharks Record 164-39 (.808) All-Time ABA Record: 54-10 (.844) All-Time PBL/IBA Record: 110-29 (.791) All-Time Rochester RazorSharks at Home 100-13 (.885) ABA home 38-2 (.950) PBL/IBA home 62-11 (.849) All-Time Rochester RazorSharks Away 61-26 (.701) ABA away 16-8 (.667) PBL/IBA away 45-18 (.714) All-Time Rochester RazorSharks at Neutral Sites 3-0 (1.000) MARCH 3, 5 & 17, 2008: PLAYED AT ATTACK CENTER, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS RazorSharks Awared Two Forfeit Wins AT NEUTRAL SITE vs WILMINGTON MAR 17, 2008 AT MONTREAL MAR 31, 2009 'Sharks Records Vs. ALL-TIME HOME AWAY NEUTRAL NICKNAME Albany IBA ......................2-0 ..... 2-0 .......... .................... Legends Arkansas PBL ................... 2-0......1-0........... 1-0.......................Impact Atlanta ABA ..................... 1-0 ..... 1-0 .......... ........................Vision Augusta PBL .................... 3-1 ..... 2-0 ......1-1 ...................... Groove Baltimore ABA ................. 3-0 ..... 1-0 ..... 2-0 ....................... Pearls Battle Creek PBL .............. 1-0 ..... 1-0 .......... ..................... Knights Bloomington PBL .............. 0-2 ..... 0-1 ..... 0-1 .......................... Flex Boston/Cape Cod ABA ...... 6-0 ..... 5-0 ..... 1-0 ....................... Frenzy Buffalo ABA.. PBL ........... 18-1 .... 10-0...... 8-1 .............. Rapids ABA / Silverbacks ABA / Stampede PBL Central Illinois PBL ........... 0-2 ..... 0-1 ..... 0-1 ........................ Drive Charleston PBL ................ 0-1 ..... 0-1 .......... .................... Gunners Chicago PBL .................... 4-0 ..... 2-0 ..... 2-0 ............... Throwbacks Dallas PBL ....................... 1-0 .......... .......... 1-0 .................. Defenders Dayton PBL ..................... 9-1 ..... 3-1 ..... 6-0 ................ Air Strikers Detroit ABA ..................... 2-3 ..... 2-0 ..... 0-3 .................... Panthers Gary IBA ......................... 1-0 ..... 1-0 .......... ....................... Splash Halifax PBL ...................... 2-2 ..... 2-0 ..... 0-2 .................... Rainmen Harlem ABA ..................... 2-2 ..... 2-0 ..... 0-2 ............... Strong Dogs Hollywood ABA ................ 1-0 ..... 1-0 .......... ........................ Fame Indiana ABA .................... 1-0 ..... 1-0 .......... .................. Alley Cats Jacksonville PBL ............... 3-0 ..... 2-0 ..... 1-0 .................. Jam/Slam Kentucky PBL .................. 4-1 ..... 3-0 ..... 1-1 ...... Bluegrass Stallions Lake Michigan PBL ............ 9-0 ..... 5-0 ..... 4-0 .................... Admirals Lansing IBA ..................... 2-0 ..... 1-0 ..... 1-0 ..................... Capitals Lawton-Fort Sill PBL ......... 4-8 ..... 3-2 ..... 1-6 ..................... Cavalry Manchester PBL ............... 6-2 ..... 3-1 ..... 3-1 ...................... Millrats Maryland ABA.. PBL ........ 13-0 ..... 8-0 ..... 5-0 ................ Nighthawks Mid-Michigan PBL ............. 3-0 ..... 2-0 ..... 1-0 ................. Destroyers Montreal ABA.. PBL ........... 5-0 ..... 3-0 ..... 2-0 ....................... Matrix Team Montreal PBL ........... 1-0 .......... .... *1-0 ........... Team Montreal NE Pennsylvania ABA ......... 1-0 .......... ..... 1-0 .................... Breakers Newark ABA .................... 5-0 ..... 3-0 ..... 2-0 ..................... Express New Jersey IBA ................ 2-0 ..... 1-0 ..... 1-0 .................... Generals Niagara ABA .................... 0-1 ..... 0-1 .......... ................. Daredevils Puerto Rico PBL................ 4-0 ..... 2-0 ..... 2-0 .................. Capitanes Quad Cities PBL .............. 1-0 ..... 1-0 .......... ............... River Hawks Quebec City ABA, PBL ....... 7-3 ..... 5-0 ..... 2-3 ........... Kebekwa, Kebs Reading PBL . .................. 3-1 ..... 2-0 ..... 1-1 ...................... Railers Rockford PBL ................... 1-0 ..... 1-0 .......... .......................... Fury San Jose ABA .................. 1-0 ..... 1-0 .......... ................. Skyrockets Sauk Valley PBL ................ 4-0 ..... 2-0 ..... 2-0 ................... Predators Scranton/Wilkes-Barre PBL . 5-1 ...... 3-1 ..... 2-0 .................... Steamers Southern California ABA ..... 1-0 ..... 1-0 .......... .................... Legends Strong Island ABA ............ 5-1 ..... 3-1 ..... 2-0 ....................... Sound Vermont ABA..PBL ........... 4-3 ..... 2-2 ..... 2-1 .............. Frost Heaves West Virginia PBL ............. 5-1 ..... 2-1 ..... 3-0 ....................... Miners Wilmington ABA.. PBL ....... 6-2 ..... 4-0 ..... 1-2 *1-0 .................Sea Dawgs *- FORFEIT WIN 164-39
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