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Game 16 Marist (3-12, 1-2) at Quinnipiac (5-11, 2-2) Wednesday, January 10, 2018 TD Bank Sports Center (3,570) Hamden, CT 2017-18 Schedule November (0-6) LAST GAME’S STARTERS 11 LEHIGH L, 84-76 (OT) Pos Ht/Wt/Yr # Name This Season 15 at UMass Lowell L, 76-73 G 6-3/215/JR 2 Brian Parker 18.9 ppg/4.9 rpg/2.7 apg 18 ARMY WEST POINT L, 94-73 G 6-5/205/JR 34 David Knudsen 11.6 ppg/.909 FT 23 vs. West Virginia# L, 84-78 F 6-6/190/JR 30 Ryan Funk 10.1 ppg/.403 3s 24 vs. Nebraska# L, 84-59 F 6-8/210/FR 35 Lasse Gummerus 4.1 ppg/.359 3s 26 vs. Oregon State# L, 65-46 C 6-9/250/SO 11 Tobias Sjoberg 4.7 ppg/5.0 rpg December (3-4) RESERVES 1 at The Citadel& W, 100-91 F 6-4/205/JR 4 Isaiah Lamb 9.9 ppg/2.7 rpg 2 Army West Point& L, 82-75 6 COLGATE W, 78-76 F 6-9/210/R-SO 14 Aleksandar Dozic 7.1 ppg/4.5 rpg 9 STETSON L, 79-76 G 6-3/185/FR 22 Austin Williams 3.8 ppg/2.0 rpg 16 at Murray State L, 100-63 C 6-9/245/SR 33 Connor McClenaghan 1.3 ppg/1.8 rpg 22 at Brown L, 90-69 G 6-4/180/FR 0 Andrea Bernardi 1.8 ppg/1.0 rpg 29 SIENA* W, 63-58 G 5-11/160/FR 10 Ryan Carmello 6 games/1 assist January (0-2) G 6-2/190/FR 32 Michael Servetas 5 games/2 rebounds 2 MANHATTAN* L, 101-96 (OT) G 6-3/180/FR 25 Tucker Lee 5 games/5 minutes 7 NIAGARA* L, 86-70 C 6-7/235/SR 15 Obi Momah 0 games 10 at Quinnipiac* 7 p.m. G 6-1/175/JR 1 Richie Mitchell 0 games 13 FAIRFIELD* 7 p.m. 18 at Siena* 7 p.m. Marist starts a stretch of five games out of seven away from home 20 at Rider* 7 p.m. TIP-OFF: as it travels to Quinnipiac. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. 25 QUINNIPIAC* 7 p.m. 27 vs. Monmouth*^ 4 p.m. ON THE AIR: Dean Darling (play-by-play) and Ed Weir (color) have the call 30 at Manhattan* 7 p.m. on the Red Fox Network starting at 6:45. February 2 CANISIUS* 7 p.m. LAST TIME OUT: Marist suffered an 86-70 home loss to Niagara on Sunday, 4 IONA* Noon Jan. 7. Brian Parker led the Red Foxes in scoring (21 points), tied for the 8 at Saint Peter’s* 7 p.m. team lead in rebounds (six), and led the team in assists (five). Ryan Funk & 10 RIDER* 7 p.m. Isaiah Lamb each contributed 10 points apiece. The Red Foxes held a 41-40 15 at Fairfield* 7 p.m. halftime lead, but were outscored 46-29 in the second half. Matt Scott led the 17 SAINT PETER’S* 7 p.m. Purple Eagles with 23 points and 15 rebounds. 23 at Niagara* 7 p.m. 25 at Canisius* 2 p.m. THE OPPONENT: Quinnipiac won its first two MAAC games this season March against Monmouth and Siena, but has dropped its last two against Canisius 1-5 MAAC Championship$ and Saint Peter’s. The Bobcats are led in scoring by Cameron Young, who Home games are in CAPS ranks fifth in the MAAC at 17.4 points per game. The Bobcats rank first in the * - MAAC game MAAC in defensive rebounding percentage (.723). Head coach Baker Dun- # - Advocare Invitational leavy is in his first season. & - Bulldog Bash ^ - at Nassau Coliseum WHAT’S NEXT: Marist returns to McCann Arena to face Fairfield on Saturday, $ - At Times Union Center - Albany, NY Jan. 13. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. Today’s Top Tidbits The home team has won seven of the eight all-time regular-season meetings between Marist and Quinnipiac. The Red Foxes are looking for the first win at Quinnipiac (0-4 all-time). ... Brian Parker has 1,132 career points, a total which ranks 20th in program history. In 19th place is Ryan Stilphen (1,152 points). ... Parker has led Marist in scoring in seven of the team’s last eight games. ... Marist has two of the MAAC’s top five free-throw shooters inDavid Knudsen (1st, .909) and Isaiah Lamb (5th, .818). ... Knudsen has improved his scoring average by 7.3 points per game from last season. 2017-18 Marist Men’s Basketball Roster No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. Year Hometown/Previous School 0 Andrea Bernardi G 6-4/180 Fr. Trento, Italy/Liceo Scientifico Galileo Galilei 1 Richie Mitchell G 6-1/175 Jr. Michigan City, IN/Weatherford College 2 Brian Parker G 6-3/215 Jr. Cleveland, OH/Villa Angela St. Joseph’s 4 Isaiah Lamb F 6-4/205 Jr. Baltimore, MD/Dulaney 10 Ryan Carmello G 5-11/160 Fr. Latham, NY/Troy 11 Tobias Sjoberg C 6-9/250 So. Malmo, Sweden/Malmo Idrottsgymnasium 14 Aleksandar Dozic F 6-9/210 R-So. Podgorica, Montenegro/Marshall University 15 Obi Momah C 6-7/235 Sr. Farmington, CT/Farmington 22 Austin Williams G 6-3/185 Fr. West Orange, NJ/Seton Hall Prep 25 Tucker Lee G 6-3/180 Fr. Poughkeepsie, NY/Spackenkill 30 Ryan Funk F 6-6/190 Jr. Clarence, NY/St. Thomas More Prep 32 Michael Servetas G 6-2/190 Fr. Trumbull, CT/Bridgeton Prep 33 Connor McClenaghan C 6-9/245 Sr. Carrollton, TX/Hebron 34 David Knudsen G/F 6-5/205 Jr. Copenhagen, Denmark/Falkonergardens 35 Lasse Gummerus F 6-8/210 Fr. Espoo, Finland/Leppavaara General Coaches Head Coach – Mike Maker, fourth season (California Baptist, 1988) Assistant Coach – Paul Lee, 10th season (Columbia, 1986) Assistant Coach – Andy Johnston, fourth season (New Hampshire, 1987) Assistant Coach – C.J. Lee, fourth season (Michigan, 2008) Director of Operations – Scott Day, fourth season (Ouachita Baptist, 2011) Quick Facts Pronunciation Guide General Information 0 Andrea Bernardi On-DRAY-uh Location: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 11 Tobias Sjoberg Toe-BY-us SHO-berg Founded: 1929 14 Aleksandar Dozic AL-ex-san-der DOE-sitch Enrollment: 5,037 15 Obi Momah O-bee MO-muh President: David Yellen 32 Michael Servetas Sir-VEE-tas VP For Student Affairs: Deborah DiCaprio 33 Connor McClenaghan Muh-CLEN-uh-gin (hard G) Nickname: Red Foxes 34 David Knudsen Kuh-NOOD-sin Colors: Red and White 35 Lasse Gummerus LAH-say GOO-mer-us Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Tale of the Tape Homecourt/Capacity: McCann Arena/3,200 Athletic Administration Marist Stat Quinnipiac Director of Athletics: Tim Murray 3-12 Record 5-11 NCAA Faculty Representative: Dr. John Ritschdorff 1-2 MAAC Record 2-2 Associate AD/SWA: Elizabeth Donohue 73.0 Points 70.8 Associate AD/Facilities & Operations: Darren McCormack 83.3 Points Allowed 77.1 Assistant AD/External Affairs: Andy Alongi .451 Field Goal % .407 Assistant AD/Business Operations: Brandon James .453 Field Goal % Defense .479 Athletics Business Manager: TBA .341 Three-Point % .342 Coordinator of Sports Medicine: Jeff Carter .372 Three-Point % Defense .416 Director of Student-Athlete Enhancement: Alyssa Gates .706 Free Throw % .714 Strength & Conditioning Coach: Aaron Suma 33.3 Rebounds 33.5 Sports Information -3.9 Rebounding Margin -1.2 MBB Contact: Mike Ferraro 11.5 Assists 12.3 SID Phone (Office): 845-575-3321 16.9 Turnovers 12.8 SID Phone (Cell): 914-456-3447 -5.7 Turnover Margin -1.7 SID E-mail: [email protected] 2.6 Blocks 3.1 SID Fax: 845-575-3580 4.7 Steals 4.8 Head Coach Mike Maker of the Year. In 2013, he was named D3hoops.com North- east Region Coach of the Year, and was a finalist for Glenn Fourth Season Robinson Division III Coach of the Year after an Elite Eight California Baptist/1988 appearance. Career Record: 172-116 Record at Marist: 25-84 This is Maker’s 29th season in the coaching ranks. He arrived at Marist with 26 years of coaching experience, Mike Maker was hired as the 11th head coach in Marist including 17 as an assistant at the Division I level. Prior to men’s basketball history on June 17, 2014. The 2017-18 becoming head coach at Williams, Maker worked under season will be his fourth at Marist. current Oregon head coach Dana Altman at Creighton in the 2007-08 season, during which the Bluejays reached the In the 2016-17 season, Khallid Hart earned Second Team second round of the NIT. All-MAAC honors as he finished his career as the fourth- leading scorer in program history. Ryan Funk established Maker served as an assistant at West Virginia under head himself as one of the MAAC’s top shooters as he averaged coach John Beilein from 2005-07. The Mountaineers over 12 points per game, more than double the previous reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament in 2006, season. Marist finished 8-24 overall and 5-15 in the MAAC. and won the Postseason NIT in 2007. West Virginia posted a record of 49-20 in his two seasons there. In the 2015-16 season, Maker’s first recruiting class took shape as freshmen accounted for over 50 percent of the Prior to his arrival at West Virginia, Maker had a three-year team’s points, minutes played, and starts.