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2011-2012 Wagner Basketball Mount St Game 23 2011-2012 Wagner Basketball Mount St. Mary’s MBB Contact: Kevin Ross Office Phone: (718) 390-3215 / Cell Phone: (716) 969-6126 Knott Arena (3,121) Fax: (718) 420-4015 Emmitsburg, MD E-Mail: [email protected] 7:00 pm - February 8, 2012 www.wagnerathletics.com 2011-2012 WAGNER MBB SCHEDULE WAGNER COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL November Overall: 19-4 NEC: 10-2 Home: 8-2 Away: 10-2 Neutral: 1-0 Streak: W- 4 12-Sat.......... @ Princeton (FIOS1) .... W - 73-57 14-Mon. .... @ #4 UConn (SNY)...... L - 66-78 (Time Warner) QUICK HITS 16-Wed. ..... NC CENTRAL ... W - 87-83 * Wagner (19-4; 10-2 NEC) returns to action with 19-Sat.......... @ Lafayette ................ W - 76-70 a match-up at Mount St. Mary’s (6-17; 4-8 NEC) 22-Tue. ...... @ Penn ...................... W - 71-65 on Wednesday, February 8 at 7:00 pm in the first of 26-Sat. ....... DELAWARE STATE (Time Warner) .W - 85-62 back-to-back games against the Mountaineers as part of the Northeast Conference’s (NEC) annual rivalry week. Under the format, each league team plays its December Date: February 8, 2012 conference-rival two times over a five-day span. The Time: 7:00 pm 1-Thu. ........ @ LIU Brooklyn * .... L - 73-78 Seahawks and MSM are designated as the league’s Location: Emmitsburg, MD 3-Sat. ......... SFNY * ................... W - 90-50 “North-South Showdown.” Venue: Knott Arena (3,121) 6-Tue. ....... HOFSTRA (Time Warner) .... W - 58-43 * The Green & White will be looking for its 20th 10-Sat. ....... LEHIGH .................. L - 69-70 TV: None 23-Fri. ....... @ #15 Pitt (ESPNU) ...... W - 59-54 victory of the season while becoming the first NEC team to hit the plateau on the year. It would also be CABLE CAR CLASSIC (Santa Clara, CA) Radio: just the sixth time in school history, including just the Seahawk Broadcasting Network (Wagner) 29-Thu. ......vs. Air Force .............. W - 72-61 fourth time in the Division I era (since 1976-1977) Play-By-Play: Joey Wahler 30-Sat. .........@ Santa Clara .......... W - 64-62 that Wagner notched at least 20 wins. Video: * Additionally, the Seahawks would clinch a playoff January Mount Video Stream (Subscriber Service) 5-Thu. ......... @ FDU* ..................... W - 88-64 berth in the upcoming league tournament with a victory. 7-Sat. .............@ Monmouth * (MSG+) .W- 89-79 Coaches: Wagner: Dan Hurley (Seton Hall, 1996) 12-Thu. ..........BRYANT (Time Warner) * . W - 78-61 * The Green & White’s 19-4 record comes just two Overall: 32-21 (Second Year) 14-Sat. ....... CCSU * .................. W - 67-58 seasons after Wagner went 4-19 and represents a at Wagner: Same 19-Thu. ....... @ SFNY * .................. W - 73-61 stunning revival in just Dan Hurley’s second year at the helm. The former Seton Hall standout holds 21-Sat. ..... LIU BROOKLYN * (ESPNU) . L - 66-73 MSM: Robert Burke (Haverford, 1988) a 32-21 career record with the Seahawks and is the 26-Thu. ....... @ Sacred Heart * ...... W - 73-54 Overall: 17-38 (Second Year) second-fastest coach in school history to 30 wins. 28-Sat. ........ @ Quinnipiac * ......... W - 51-50 at MSM: Same * Wagner’s 19 victories also supersede its combined Series History: Wagner Leads 27-17 February win total of 18 from the last two years combined. 2-Thu. ..........ROBERT MORRIS * (MSG) .W - 80-69 Last Meeting: * The Seahawks’ 10-2 NEC start matches the 4-Sat. ......... SFPA (Time Warner) * ... W - 72-54 Wagner 70 Mount 65 (2/12/11) - Staten Island, NY 8-Wed. ........ @ Mount * .................... 7:00 pm 2002-2003 and 2007-2008 teams for the best-ever conference start. After halftime in those 12 games, Last Meeting In Emmitsburg: 11-Sat. ....... MOUNT (Time Warner) * 7:00 pm the Green & White is limiting the opposition to just Mount 71 Wagner 57 (2/8/11) 16-Thu. ..... MONMOUTH (Time Warner) * 7:00 pm 20.5 percent (17-83) from long range. 18-Sat. ...... FDU * (Time Warner) ..... 7:00 pm Twitter Hash Tag * Wagner was ranked in the weekly College Insider 23-Thu. ....... @ Bryant * ................... 7:00 pm #WAGMSM 25-Sat.......... @ CCSU * ................... 3:30 pm Mid-Major Top-25 poll for the seventh-straight week, again checking in at 24th. March * The Seahawks not lost back-to-back games this year. 1-Thu. ......... NEC Quarterfinals ............ TBD 4-Sun. ......... NEC Semifinals ................. TBD 7-Wed. ........ NEC Finals ........................ TBD WAGNER SEAHAWKS (19-4; 10-2 NEC) Home Games in BOLD CAPS * Denotes Conference Games Pos. No. Name Ht./Wt. Class Points reb./ast. NEC Standings G # 15 Kenneth Ortiz 6-0/200 So. 7.7 pg 4.8 rg Teams NEC Overall G # 3 Tyler Murray 6-5/200 Sr. 12.3 pg 3.9 rg 1. LIU Brooklyn 11-1 17-7 G # 24 Latif Rivers 6-1/175 So. 15.0 pg 2.7 rg 2. Wagner 10-2 19-4 F # 23 Jonathon Williams 6-6/225 Jr. 12.7 pg 4.7 rg St. Francis (NY) 10-2 12-11 C # 5 Naofall Folahan 6-11/215 So. 4.7 pg 4.0 rg 4. Robert Morris 8-4 17-8 5. CCSU 7-5 10-12 Reserves (sorted by ppg) 6. Quinnipiac 6-6 13-10 G # 11 Chris Martin 5-11/185 Sr. 7.0 pg 2.0 rg 7. Monmouth 5-7 7-18 F # 25 Josh Thompson 6-5/200 Jr. 4.7 pg 3.1 rg Sacred Heart 5-7 11-14 F # 21 Orlando Parker 6-8/205 So. 4.2 pg 3.1 rg 9. Saint Francis (PA) 4-8 5-18 F # 33 Mario Moody 6-7/210 Fr. 4.1 pg 3.9 rg Mount St. Mary’s 4-8 6-17 G # 4 Marcus Burton 6-0/170 Fr. 3.1 pg 1.2 rg 11. Fairleigh Dickinson 1-11 2-21 Bryant 1-11 2-22 F # 42 Ryan Schrotenboer 6-9/225 Jr. 0.4 pg 0.3 rg * - Clinched Playoff Berth F # 12 Hugo Naurais 6-8/210 Fr. 0.3 pg 0.1 rg 2011-2012 WAGNER BASKETBALL 2011-2012 WAGNER SEAHAWKS QUICK FACTS (19-4; 10-2 NEC) Name: .....................................................................Wagner College Location: ................................................ Staten Island, NY 10301 No. Player Cl. Pos. Ht./Wt. Hometown / Last School Founded: ..................................................................................1883 3 Tyler Murray% Sr. G 6-5/200 Toronto, Ontario / Eastern Commerce Enrollment: .............................................................................2,100 4 Marcus Burton Fr. G 6-0/170 Charlotte, NC / David W. Butler Nickname: .......................................................................Seahawks 5 Naofall Folahan So. C 6-11/215 Cotonou, Republic of Benin / Wilbraham and Monson Acad. (MA) Colors: ....................................................................Green & White 11 Chris Martin Sr. G 5-11/185 Sicklerville, NJ / Apex Academies Affiliations: ..........................................NCAA Division I, ECAC 12 Hugo Naurais Fr. F 6-8/210 Nimes, France / Elan Chalon Conference: ....................................................... Northeast (NEC) 15 Kenneth Ortiz So. G 6-0/200 Newark, NJ / Southern Mississippi Arena: ................................................Spiro Sports Center (2,100) 21 Orlando Parker So. F 6-8/205 Orlando, FL / Orlando Christian Prep President: .....................................................Dr. Richard Guarasci 23 Jonathon Williams Jr. G 6-6/225 Richmond, CA / CC of San Francisco Athletic Director: ................................................... Walt Hameline 24 Latif Rivers% So. G 6-1/175 Elizabeth, NJ / Avon Old Farms (CT) Website .................................................www.wagnerathletics.com 25 Josh Thompson Jr. F 6-5/200 Richland, NJ / St. Augustine Prep 33 Mario Moody Fr. F 6-7/210 East Orange, NJ / East Orange Campus TEAM INFORMATION: 42 Ryan Schrotenboer Jr. F 6-9/225 Fort Myers, FL / Bishop Verot Head Coach: ...............................Dan Hurley (Seton Hall, 1996) % - team captain Wagner Record: ..................................................32-21 / 2nd Year Overall Record: ......................................................................Same HEAD COACH: Dan Hurley (Seton Hall, 1996), Second Season at Wagner Basketball Phone: .................................................(718) 390-3300 ASST. COACH: Bobby Hurley (Duke, 1993), Second Season at Wagner Asst. Coach: .....................................Bobby Hurley (Duke, 1993) ASST. COACH: Bashir Mason (Drexel, 2007), Second Season at Wagner Asst. Coach: ................................... Bashir Mason (Drexel, 2007) ASST. COACH: Scott Smith (Seton Hall, 1996), Second Season at Wagner Asst. Coach: ................................ Scott Smith (Seton Hall, 1996) GRAD. MANAGER: Andrew Duffy (Villanova, 2009), Second Season at Wagner First Season: ..................................................................1920-1921 Wagner’s All-Time Record: ..............................1026-1096 (.484) 2010-2011 Overall Record: ...................................................13-17 NEC Record / Finish: ...................................................... 9-9 / 6th Postseason Play: ................................Lost In NEC Quarterfinals 2010-2011 Season Info Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ..............................................8 / 4 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................ 5 / 0 Newcomers: .................................................................................. 5 2011-2012 MOUNT ST. MARY’S MOUNTAINEERS (6-17; 4-8 NEC) No. Player Cl. Pos. Ht./Wt. Hometown / Last School 11 Chad Holley Fr. G 6-0/160 New York, NY / Blue Ridge School (VA) 12 Josh Castellanos So. G 6-1/170 Orlando, FL / Orlando Christian Prep PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: 13 Kristijan Krajina So F 6-9/230 Osijek, Croatia / Blue Ridge School (VA) 15 Oliver Brown Jr. G 6-4/190 Dover, MA / Hebron Academy (ME) NAOFALL FOLAHAN Nay-O-Fall Fo-La-Han 20 Dan Kenny So. G 5-11/165 Williston Park, NY / Saint Dominic Hugo NAURAIS Nore-eese Ryan SCHROTENBOER Schroat-en-bore 21 Kelvin Parker Fr. F 6-3/185 York, PA / William Penn 23 Julian Norfleet So. G 6-2/165 Virginia Beach, VA / Landstown 24 Ja’Colby Wells Jr. F 6-7/225 Emporia, VA / Greensville County 30 Xavier Owens Fr. F 6-5/220 Wesley Chapel, FL / Wharton All-Time History vs. Mount St. Mary’s (22-17) 34 Aaron Brown Fr. F 6-6/205 Fort Worth, TX / Fort Worth Country Day 2010-2011 Wagner 70 Mount St. Mary’s 65 35 Raven Barber Jr. F 6-8/220 Edgewood, MD / Paul VI (VA) 2010-2011 Mount St. Mary’s 71 Wagner 57 42 Danny Thompson Sr. F 6-7/230 Springdale, MD / C.H. Flowers 2009-2010 Mount St. Mary’s 66 Wagner 50 50 Taylor Danaher Fr.
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