2017-18 Susquehanna Men’s Basketball Directory/Table of Contents

SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY Front Cover - featuring seniors Adam Dizbon, Ryan Traub and Glen Nanius...... FC Location...... Selinsgrove, Pa. BJ’s Steak and Rib House...... IFC Quick Facts/Table of Contents...... 1 Founded...... 1858 About Susquehanna...... 2 Enrollment...... 2,200 Susquehanna Administration...... 3 President...... Jonathan D. Green Head Coach Frank Marcinek...... 4 Assistant Coaches...... 5 FACTS Meet the River Hawks - Seniors...... 6 Nickname...... River Hawks Meet the River Hawks - Juniors...... 7 Colors...... O r a n g e a n d M a r o o n Meet the River Hawks - Sophomores...... 8 Meet the River Hawks - Freshmen...... 9 Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Susquehanna Trailways - The Official Transportation Company of the River Hawks...... 10 Conference...... Landmark Basketball Traditions...... 11 Director of Athletics...... Pam Samuelson Basketball Record Book...... 12-15 Office Phone...... 570-372-4272 Athletic Facilities...... 16 E-mail...... [email protected] Orange and Maroon Club...... IBC Associate AD/SWA...... Crystal Gibson 2017-18 River Hawks Schedule...... BC Office Phone...... 570-372-4605 SPORTSMANSHIP STATEMENT E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant AD...... Jerry Foley Assistant AD...... Laura Moan , the Landmark Conference and the NCAA promote good sportsmanship by players, coaches, staff and fans. Gym...... O.W. Houts Gymnasium Capacity (Seating)...... 1,500 We ask that you support players coaches and officials by cheering without using 2016-17 Record...... 23-6 personal comments or insults. Refrain from using profanity, vulgarity, racist or Landmark Record, Finish...... 11-3, T-1st sexist comments during the game. We also ask that you treat fellow fans and All-Time Record...... 1,013–1,159 event staff with respect, give players coaches and officials space to perform Years...... 112 years by staying clear of the competition area. Finally, we also ask that you do not consume or possess alcohol and tobacco products. BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach...... Frank Marcinek Alma Mater, Year...... Penn St., 1981 Individuals that are unable to follow these guidelines, are disruptive or hostile Office Phone...... 570-372-4230 to others or appear to be intoxicated, will be removed from the gymnasium and E-mail...... [email protected] may face additional discipline. Assistant Coaches...... Chad Bailey, Mark Prusch ’06, Mike Fitzpatrick, 2016-17 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Eldon Hoy Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Nov. 15 MISERICORDIA L, 120-116 2 OT Feb. 4 GOUCHER * # W, 84-63 Nov. 18 PENN ST–WILKES-BARRE ! W, 91-58 Feb. 8 CATHOLIC * W, 88-64 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Nov. 19 KING’S (Pa.) ! W, 78-65 Feb. 11 DREW * % W, 85-74 Director...... Kelly Vergin Nov. 22 LYCOMING W, 75-74 Feb. 15 at Scranton * L, 75-68 Office Phone...... 570-372-4432 Nov. 27 at Penn St.-Harrisburg W, 82-56 Feb. 18 at Elizabethtown * W, 82-69 Office Fax...... 570-372-2758 Dec. 3 at Goucher * W, 68-62 Feb. 22 at Moravian ^ L, 81-69 Dec. 9 vs. Trinity (Conn.) @ W, 62-58 Mar. 3 MEDAILLE & W, 89-82 E-mail...... [email protected] Dec. 10 vs. Gwynedd Mercy @ W, 80-74 Mar. 4 EASTERN CONNECTICUT ST. & W, 72-67 Assistant Director...... Molly Payne Dec. 18 vs. LaGrange $ W, 82-65 Mar. 10 Williams + L, 78-61 Office Phone...... 570-372-4587 Dec. 20 vs. Eastern $ W, 82-76 E-mail...... [email protected] Jan. 3 at Dickinson W, 76-66 HOME games in CAPS Jan. 5 LANCASTER BIBLE W, 87-66 ! - Pepsi Tipoff Tournament Web Site...... www.GOSusqU.com Jan. 7 MORAVIAN * W, 86-74 * - Landmark Conference Twitter...... twitter.com/GOSusqU Jan. 11 SCRANTON * L, 76-68 @ - FNC Bank/Monarch Classic (at King’s) Jan. 14 ELIZABETHTOWN * W, 73-61 $ - D3 Holiday Shootout (Miami, Fla.) Jan. 18 at Juniata * W, 74-59 # - Pepsi Day Jan. 21 at Drew * W, 81-75 % - Senior Day CREDITS Jan. 25 at Catholic * W, 89-83 ^ - Landmark Conference Tournament The 2017-18 Susquehanna University Jan. 28 at Moravian * L, 77-80 & - NCAA First and Second Round Games Basketball Program was written and Feb. 1 JUNIATA * W, 83-57 + - NCAA Sweet 16 at Middlebury College edited by Susquehanna’s Office of Athletic Communications and Director Kelly Vergin. 2017-18 Susquehanna Men’s Basketball About Susquehanna

Susquehanna is a selective, residential university that combines Majors and Minors excellent academic programs with career-building professional Accounting Diplomacy internships and research opportunities. Students develop critical Actuarial Science European Studies thinking, writing and communication skills, which prepare them Africana Studies International Trade/Development for the job market or graduate school. Ninety-eight percent Anthropology Sustainable Development Applied Language Studies Italian (98%) of Susquehanna graduates are employed or pursuing Arts Administration Jewish & Israel Studies advanced degrees within six months of graduation. Our win- Art History Leadership ning combination of relevant academic programs, research and Asian Studies Legal Studies internships not only gets students to their first job, but also Biochemistry Luxury Brand Marketing and ensures that they are able to adapt for a lifetime of personal and Biology Management professional success. Biomedical Sciences Marketing Business Administration Mathematics We offer more than 100 majors and minors, the faculty-to-stu- Chemical Physics Military Science dent ratio is 1:12 and our average class size is 19. Faculty mem- Chemistry Museum Studies Communications Music bers are mentors as well as teachers. The university is recognized Digital Multimedia Bachelor of Arts nationally for our commitment to off-campus study through Broadcasting Music Composition the Global Opportunities (GO) program. All students complete Journalism Music Education a cross-cultural experience for at least two weeks in the U.S. or Sports Media Music Performance abroad, which broadens their perspective and provides them Strategic Communications Music Technology options. In a time Advertising and Marketing Music Theory/Literature of geopolitical and Public Relations Neuroscience economic com- Communication Arts Philosophy plexity, they are Speech Communication Physics Communication Studies Political Science better equipped Computer Science Professional Accounting to connect with Creative Writing Psychology people from other Data Science/Analytics Public Policy backgrounds, be Diversity Studies Religious Studies they coworkers or Earth & Environmental Sciences Sociology clients. Ecology Spanish Economics Strategic Studies Our courses are taught by exceptional professors, not graduate Financial Economics Studio Art students, who are accessible and eager to collaborate. Students General Economics Painting/Drawing Global Economy & Financial Photography benefit from a curriculum that is both innovative and flexible. Markets Theatre Susquehanna has a School of Arts and Sciences and the Sigmund Education Performance Weis School of Business. Our business school is AACSB-accred- Certification Early Childhood, Production & Design ited, placing it among the top five percent of business schools Pre-K-4 Theatre Studies worldwide. The entire curriculum is open to students—no mat- Secondary Certification 7-12 Women’s Studies ter what their major is. English - Literature Pre-professional Preparation English - Publishing and Editing Health Care Careers The quality of the academic experience, interactions with and English- Professional & Civic Pre-medical support from faculty members, plus students’ Global Opportuni- Writing Pre-dental Entrepreneurship and Innovation Pre-veterinary ties (GO) experience, internships and research make them highly Environmental Studies Pre-optometry desirable job candidates when it’s time to launch their career. Film Studies Pre-chiropractic For students who enjoy service learning, our Johnson Center for Finance Pre-physical therapy Civic Engagement helps them get involved, plus some of our GO French Pre-physician assistant experiences include a service component. German Pre-occupational therapy Global Management Pre-public health Susquehanna students make friends, learn leadership skills Graphic Design Pre-nursing and have fun through 156 student- clubs and organizations, Health Care Studies Pre-pharmacy fraternities, sororities, service groups and 23 NCAA Division III History Pre-podiatric medicine Honors Program Pre-athletic training intercollegiate sports. Student-athletes compete within the Cen- International Relations Pre-audiology tennial Conference (football) and Landmark Conference, includ- International Studies Pre-law ing , basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, indoor Asian Studies Pre-ministry and outdoor track and field, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, Comparative Cultural Studies tennis and volleyball. Developing World Studies 2017-18 Susquehanna Men’s Basketball Susquehanna Administration President Jonathan D. Green Jonathan D. Green, College and Vice President for Academic President, is a native From 2011 through 2017, Green served Affairs, which included serving as the of upstate New as Provost and Dean of the Faculty at Athletics Direct Report. During his service York. He earned a Illinois Wesleyan University. At IWU, he in that position, the College hosted the first Bachelor of Music was the Athletics Direct Report. During conference-wide NCAA athletic-academic degree from the his service in that role, IWU added men’s integration program, renovated its tennis State University and women’s lacrosse, increased overall facilities, built a modern fieldhouse, added of New York at athletic participation by over 100 students, varsity softball, and hosted two national Fredonia in 1985 and significantly expanded the Shirk Athletic equestrian competitions. Green was twice a Master of Music Center, won 2 national championships, named winner of the Robert Barlow Award from the University 8 individual national champions, made 6 for outstanding service, support, and of Massachusetts additional team top-four appearances, and devotion to athletics at Sweet Briar. at Amherst in 1987. He participated in a posted 13 new Academic All-Americans. summer seminar at Oxford University’s He received the 2017 Coaches Recognition Trinity College in 1987, and went on to Award at IWU. earn a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in conducting from the University of North Green was a member of the faculty at Sweet Carolina at Greensboro in 1992 where he Briar College from 1996 to 2011. The last was a University Excellence Fellow. eight of those years, he was Dean of the

Director of Athletics Pamula S. Samuelson, Ph.D Pam Samuelson has been the Director of College in Milton, Mass., Samuelson graduated from Division III Athletics at Susquehanna since July 2003. where she oversaw all Nebraska Wesleyan University in 1981 with Samuelson came to Susquehanna after aspects of the Colonels’ a Bachelor of Science degree in business serving as assistant director of athletics at 12-sport Division III administration and physical education. the University of Massachusetts-Boston program. She earned her master’s degree in physical since 1998. education administration from Chadron At Division III Beloit State College in Nebraska in 1985 and a While at UMass-Boston, Samuelson was College in Wisconsin, Ph.D. in higher education administration involved in all aspects of the Beacons’ she was coordinator of from Boston College in December 2003. 18-sport NCAA Division III program in women’s athletics, coordinator of athletic addition to helping oversee the sports recruiting, director of the sports center and She is a member of NACDA and serves on medicine and sports information programs, director of intramural sports over a 10-year the NADIIIAA Executive Board, the NCAA academic advising for athletes, the Student- period. Research Committee and Women Leaders in Athlete Advisory Board and the strength & As the head coach of both the volleyball and College Sports. She is a member of both the conditioning program. softball teams at Beloit, Samuelson directed Nebraska Wesleyan University and Lincoln those teams to conference championships. Northeast High School Halls of Fame and Prior to 1998, Samuelson served for three She also served as an assistant track & field resides in Lewisburg, Pa. years as the director of athletics at Curry coach at Beloit for three years. Athletics Support Staff

Crystal Gibson Kelly Vergin Jack Burns Mike Keeney Zach Mohondro Kathi Deckard

Jerry Foley Travis Empson Molly Payne Morgan Herold Joe Schoenleber Connie Erdley 2017-18 Susquehanna Men’s Basketball Head Coach Frank Marcinek

Coach of the Year for the first time Prior to becoming Susquehanna’s after leading Susquehanna to an 18–8 head coach, Marcinek served five record and the MAC Commonwealth years as an assistant coach under regular-season championship. Harnum (1982–83 to 1985–86, 1988– 89). During that time, Susquehanna He and his assistants earned the made three trips to the Division III Landmark Conference Coaching playoffs and won two MAC Northern Staff of the Year award three times Division titles. including 2015-16 and 2014-15. Susquehanna has made four trips to Marcinek was an assistant for two the NCAA Division III playoffs (1991– seasons (1986–87, 1987–88) at Ithaca 92, 1993–94, 2015-16 and 2016-17) College while he earned his Master of under Marcinek, won MAC Northwest Science degree in physical education. Division titles in 1989–90 and 1992– 93, captured the MAC Northern A 1981 graduate of Penn State Division crown in 1991–92, won MAC University with a Bachelor of Science Frank Marcinek enters his 29th season Commonwealth regular-season titles degree in physical education, on the Susquehanna sidelines in in 1995–96 and 2002–03 and claimed Marcinek and his wife, Cindy, live in 2017-18. After posting a 23-6 record the inaugural Landmark regular- Shamokin, Pa. Marcinek’s sons, Scott last year, his career record stands at season championship in 2007–08. and Frank Jr., were both members of 407-306 (.571 winning percentage). the Susquehanna men’s basketball He picked up win number 400 with an In addition to his coaching duties, team. 89-83 win at Catholic on January 25. Marcinek served as an assistant director of athletics at Susquehanna He is the winningest head coach from 2003 until 2016. in the 112-season history of the Susquehanna men’s basketball team. When Susquehanna defeated Penn State University-Altoona, 89–77, in the 2003–04 season opener, Marcinek surpassed the mark of 201 wins set by his predecessor—longtime Susquehanna Head Coach and former Director of Athletics Don Harnum as the all-time leader in wins.

During his tenure, Marcinek has guided 18 of his 28 teams to a playoffs berth, including the 2016-17 team that advanced to the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Tournament. He has guided his teams to winning records in 21 of the 28 years at the helm.

In 2002–03, his efforts were recognized by his colleagues, as he was named Middle Atlantic Commonwealth Conference (MAC)

4 2017-18 Susquehanna Men’s Basketball Assistant Coaches

Mike Fitzpatrick joined the Chad Bailey completed Eldon Hoy joined the Susquehanna University his 15th season on the Susquehanna coaching staff Men’s Basketball coaching Susquehanna coaching staff in in 2016 after retiring from staff in 2017 after two 2016-17. Bailey is involved in the Head Coaching position seasons as assistant coach all aspects of the program. at Mifflinburg High School. at Salisbury University and He works primarily with the a season as assistant at A native of Mifflinburg, Pa., junior varsity players for the his Alma Mater, Arcadia and a 1988 graduate of River Hawks and continues to University. Mifflinburg Area High School, serve as Athletic Director and Bailey began his collegiate Director of Student Services at Mifflinburg. Fitzpatrick will assist in all aspects of coaching playing career at Division III York College of and will act as the recruiting coordinator for before transferring to Division A graduate of Mifflinburg Area High School the program. III Lycoming College. He graduated in 1992 (1984), he attended Lock Haven University from Lycoming with a bachelor’s degree in where he majored in Secondary Education At Salisbury, Fitzpatrick helped the Sea Gulls to mathematics and began his coaching career at Mathematics with a specialization in Computer back-to-back 20-win seasons and a pair of trips Athens (Pa.) Area High School that fall. Science, graduating in 1988. Since then, to the NCAA Tournament. Hoy has been teaching various mathematics After coaching junior varsity high school and computer programming courses in the Fitzpatrick played four seasons at Arcadia and basketball at Athens for one year, Bailey Mifflinburg Area School District. In 2011, he graduated in 2014. As a coach, Fitzpatrick coached junior high school basketball at became the Athletic Director and, in 2017, was involved in all aspects of the program, Milton (Pa.) Middle School for several years became the district’s Director of Student including recruiting, compiling scouting before becoming an assistant coach at the Services. reports, and organizing and publishing a Pennsylvania College of Technology for the monthly alumni newsletter, among other 1999-2000 season. At Mifflinburg, he coached varsity basketball responsibilities. for 21 years (seven with the girls’ program During the 2000-01 season, Bailey returned to and 14 with the boys’ team). In his tenure as Fitzpatrick received many academic honors Lycoming and served as an assistant basketball head coach of the Mifflinburg Boys’ Basketball during his playing time at Arcadia, including coach before coming to Susquehanna for the team, he compiled over 200 wins and won being named to the Middle Atlantic 2001-02 season. five league championships, culminating in the Conference (MAC) Academic Winter Honor school’s first District IV Championship in the Roll three times. Fitzpatrick was also named to Bailey is a math teacher at Mifflinburg and sport of basketball (2011). the National Association of Basketball Coaches resides in Lewisburg, Pa., with his wife, (NABC) Honor’s Court as a junior and senior. Jocelyn. Hoy’s family includes his wife, Lori, and two children, Zac and Kira. His son Zac was a As a senior, Fitzpatrick started 11 games and 1,000-point scorer for Messiah College and finished second on the team in assists. He after two seasons as a graduate assistant was honored as the “Sam Cozen Player of the coach, he was retained as an assistant coach Week” which was presented in recognition for the 2017-18 season. of his performance on the court and in the classroom by the Philadelphia-Area Small College Coaches Association (PASSCA) in February, 2014.

Mark Prusch ’06 rejoined the Susquehanna coaching staff for men’s basketball as an assistant coach prior to the start of the 2009-10 season. Prusch, who played for Susquehanna from 2001–05 and served as an assistant coach for the team from 2005–07. He served as a men’s graduate assistant for Division II Bloomsburg University during the 2007–08 season before returning to Susquehanna. At Susquehanna, he helped the team win its first outright Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Commonwealth regular-season championship in 2003 and also earned a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University in December 2005. Meet the 2017-18 River Hawks SENIORS

Glen Adam Ryan NANIUS 3 DIZBON 23 TRAUB 33

Position:...... Forward Position:...... Guard Position:...... Forward Ht/Wt:...... 6-3/195 Ht/Wt:...... 6-1/190 Ht/Wt:...... 6-7/230 Hometown:...... Columbia, N.J. Hometown:...... Shickshinny, Pa. Hometown:...... Flanders, N.J. High School:...... North Warren High School:...... Lake Lehman High School:...... Mt. Olive

2016-17: 2016-17: Limited to six games as a 2016-17: Appeared in all 29 games and started 2016-17: Earned First Team All-Landmark junior … Played four minutes against Lancaster three … Scored 75 points for an average of Conference honors and finished the season av- Bible in early January and did not play the rest 2.6 per contest with a season-high 14 against eraging 17.3 points per game and nearly seven of the year. Drew … Against the Rangers, he was 5-for-5 rebounds per contest … Scored a career-high from the field, 2-for-2 from 3-point range and 26 points at Moravian near the end of the 2015-16: Appeared in 10 games and aver- 2-of-3 free throws … Also scored dou- regular season … Had nine games with at least aged 0.9 points per game … Made his first ble-digits with a 12-point effort against Penn 20 points … Scored at least 10 points in every appearance in the second game of the season St.-Wilkes-Barre in the second game of the game last year and Grabbed a season-high 14 and notched his season-high with four points season. rebounds in the NCAA Tournament win over against Penn St.-Wilkes-Barre … He was 2-for-2 Eastern Connecticut State … Had seven games from the field and also had a steal and a block. 2015-16: Played in 14 games and averaged 1.4 with -digit rebound totals. points per game as a sophomore … Scored 20 2014-15: Played in 15 games and averaged 0.9 points and had a season-best five points at 2015-16: Appeared in all 29 games and aver- points per game and also grabbed 11 rebounds home against Goucher. aged 7.2 points and 3.2 rebounds per game … … Scored his first career point with a free Finished third on the team with 17 blocks and throw in the first game of the season against 2014-15: Played in 14 games as a freshman was first among regular players with a .621 Lycoming … Scored a career-high nine points and averaged 1.0 points per contest … Scored field goal percentage … Scored a season-best against Moravian (Feb. 7) as he went 4-for-8 his first career points with two points against 24 points with eight field goals and eight free from the field with a 3-pointer. Lycoming in the first game of the season … throws against Johns Hopkins … Grabbed a Scored six points against Lafayette with a pair season-high nine rebounds in the NCAA Tour- of 3-pointers nament game against Old Westbury.

2014-15: Played in all 26 games and earned nine starts in his first season … Averaged 5.6 points and 4-5 rebounds per game … Finished with 33 blocks to lead the team and also had 12 steals … Started his career with 13 points against Lycoming and finished his freshman season with double figures in three of the last four games of the season … Had a season-high 16 points against Wilkes and grabbed a ca- reer-high 17 rebounds in the first game of the year against Lycoming. Meet the 2017-18 River Hawks JUNIORS

Tyler Seth HOAGLAND 10 CALLAHAN 25

Year...... Junior Year...... Junior Position:...... Guard Position:...... Guard Ht/Wt:...... 5-10/170 Ht/Wt:...... 5-11/170 Hometown:...... Mechanicsburg, Pa. Hometown:...... Hanover Township, Pa. High School:...... Cedar Cliff High School:...... G.A.R. Memorial 2016-17: Started all 29 games and averaged 6.6 points per game and 2016-17: Appeared in every game and averaged 5.2 points per game led the squad with 127 assists with just 58 turnovers … Scored a sea- … Netted a career-high 19 points at Catholic and scored double-digit son-best 18 points against Trinity (Conn.) … Handed out a season-high points in back-to-back games twice with 10 and 12 points in the first eight assists five times including each of the final two games of the -sea two games of the season and 16 and 13 points against Dickinson and son against Eastern Connecticut and Williams in the NCAA Tournament Lancaster Bible in the first two games of January … Hit a season-best five … Had 12 points and a season-high seven rebounds in the win over 3-pointers against Catholic (Jan. 25). Medaille College in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. 2015-16: Played in five games for New Jersey Institute of Technology 2015-16: Played in all 29 games and started two in his freshman season (NJIT) as a freshman … Scored 10 points and did not miss a shot in his for the River Hawks … Averaged 4.8 points per game and had 103 assists only season for the Highlanders before transferring to Susquehanna. and only 34 turnovers … Scored his season-high with 15 points at home against Moravian as he was 4-for-5 from 3-point range … His sea- son-high of seven assists came in the second game of the year against Penn St.-Wilkes-Barre. Austin ALFONSO 44 2016-17: Played a significant role with the junior varsity team for the River Hawks.

Year...... Junior 2015-16: First season with the Susquehanna team and played with the Position:...... Forward junior varsity team. Ht/Wt:...... 6-5/210 Hometown:...... North Brunswick, N.J. High School:...... North Brunswick Meet the 2017-18 River Hawks SOPHOMORES

Jordan John HARNUM 0 LONG 1

Year...... Sophomore Year...... Sophomore Position:...... Guard Position:...... Guard Ht/Wt:...... 5-11/170 Ht/Wt:...... 5-11/160 Hometown:...... Denver, Colo. Hometown:...... Addisleigh Park, N.Y. High School:...... Trinity Pawling High School:...... Pomfret School 2016-17: Played for the junior varsity team in his first season with the 2016-17: Appeared in seven games and scored six points … All six points River Hawks. came in the second game of the year against Penn St.-Wilkes-Barre as he was 6-for-6 from the free throw line.

Jacob Owen WALSH 11 PRENDERGAST 14

Year...... Sophomore Year...... Sophomore Position:...... Center Position:...... Guard Ht/Wt:...... 6-8/190 Ht/Wt:...... 6-0/170 Hometown:...... Hockessin, Del. Hometown:...... Garden City, N.Y. High School:...... Sanford School High School:...... Chaminade 2016-17: Played in 21 games and averaged 2.6 points per game as a 2016-17: Appeared in eight games in his first year … Played in three con- freshman … Scored a season-high 13 points against Penn St. Harrisburg secutive games with appearances against Juniata, Goucher and Catholic when he was 3-for-3 from the field and 7-for-7 from the line … Also in early February … Scored his first points of his career with a free throw grabbed his season-high seven rebounds against Harrisburg. against Juniata.

Evin Zachary CASWELL 32 Knecht 40

Year...... Sophomore Year...... Sophomore Position:...... Forward Position:...... Forward Ht/Wt:...... 6-3/175 Ht/Wt:...... 6-7/205 Hometown:...... Okracoke, N.C. Hometown:...... Parkland, Fla. High School:...... Okracoke High School:...... Stoneman Douglas 2016-17: Joined the Susquehanna program for his first year and worked 2016-17: Played in all 29 games in his freshman season and averaged with the junior varsity team to improve his strength and to acclimate to 5.2 points and 3.9 rebounds per game … Scored a season-best 13 points the college game. against Lycoming with 3-for-4 shooting from 3-point range and grabbed a season-high 12 rebounds at Elizabethtown … Also scored 10 points against Elizabethtown for his only double-double of the year … Finished the season with 12 blocked shots and had four against Lycoming. Meet the 2017-18 River Hawks FRESHMEN

Matt Mike LaCORTE 2 KEMPSKI 5

Year...... Freshman Year...... Freshman Position:...... Guard Position:...... Guard Ht/Wt:...... 6-2/175 Ht/Wt:...... 5-9/170 Hometown:...... Westfield, N.J. Hometown:...... West Chester, Pa. High School:...... Westfield High School:...... Salesianum John Joel KOZINSKI 12 MORRIS 15

Year...... Freshman Year...... Freshman Position:...... Forward Position:...... Guard Ht/Wt:...... 6-4/190 Ht/Wt:...... 6-3/185 Hometown:...... West Chester, Pa. Hometown:...... North Babylon, N.Y. High School:...... Bishop Shanahan High School:...... Holy Cross Bryce John BUTLER 21 McARTHUR 30

Year...... Freshman Year...... Freshman Position:...... Guard Position:...... Forward Ht/Wt:...... 6-1/180 Ht/Wt:...... 6-5/190 Hometown:...... Abingdon, Md. Hometown:...... Robbinsville, N.J. High School:...... Suffield Academy High School:...... Princeton Day School 2017-18 Men’s Basketball Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 0 Jordan Harnum So. G 5-11 170 Denver, Colo. / Trinity Pawling 1 John Long So. G 5-11 160 Addisleigh Park, N.Y. / Pomfret School 2 Matt LaCorte Fr. G 6-2 175 Westfield, N.J. / Westfield 3 Glen Nanius Sr. G 6-3 195 Columbia, N.J. / North Warren 5 Mike Kempski Fr. G 5-9 170 West Chester, Pa. / Salesianum 10 Tyler Hoagland Jr. G 5-10 170 Mechanicsburg, Pa. / Cedar Cliff 11 Jacob Walsh So C 6-8 190 Hockessin, Del. / Sanford School 12 John Kozinski Fr. G 6-4 190 West Chester, Pa./Bishop Shanahan 14 Owen Prendergast So. G 6-0 170 Garden City, N.Y. / Chaminade 15 Joel Morris Fr. G 6-3 185 North Babylon, N.Y. / Holy Cross 21 Bryce Butler Fr. G 6-1 180 Abingdon, Md. / Suffield Academy 23 Adam Dizbon Sr. G 6-1 190 Shickshinny, Pa. / Lake Lehman 25 Seth Callahan Jr. G 5-11 170 Hanover Twp, Pa. / G.A.R Memorial 30 John McArthur Fr. F 6-5 190 Robbinsville, N.J. / Princeton Day School 32 Evin Caswell So. F 6-3 175 Ocracoke, N.C. / Ocracoke 33 Ryan Traub Sr. C 6-7 230 Flanders, N.J. / Mt. Olive 40 Zach Knecht So F 6-7 205 Parkland, Fla. / Stoneman Douglas 44 Austin Alfonso Jr. C 6-5 210 North Brunswick, N.J. / North Brunswick The Official Transportation Company of the River Hawks!  One Day, Overnight &  Daily departures to and from: Vacation Tours Harrisburg, PA; Elmira, NY; from Snyder County and Philadelphia, PA; New York, NY surrounding areas and points between  Charters (Great for  On Line Ticketing teams and Booster Clubs)  Package Express service  Free WiFi

401 East Central Avenue, Avis 570-753-5125 11 West Church Street, Williamsport 570-322-5361 www.susquehannabus.com 800-692-6314 2017-18 Susquehanna Men’s Basketball More than 100 Years of Susquehanna Basketball The Susquehanna University men’s basketball program is 1980’s and made the playoffs a regular part of its schedule, annually among the upper echelon of its conference, rou- advancing to postseason play eight times. tinely contending for championships and often times winning During that decade, Susquehanna made the NCAA Tour- them. nament three times, won the MAC Northern title twice and The dacade of the 1980’s was the most successful decade captured the MAC Northwest championship five times. The in team history, but even since 1990, Susquehanna has made 1985-86 team set the school record at the time for wins in four NCAA Division III championship appearances, captured a season, finishing at 22-8 while advancing to the Division a Middle Atlantic Conference Northern Division title and III quarterfinals behind the standout play of Don Harnum Jr. won a pair of MAC Northwest Division championships to go ’86. with a pair of MAC Commonwealth regular-season crowns as well as the inaugural Landmark Conference regular-season championship. The program has posted winning records in 18 out of the last 22 seasons and set a school record with 24 wins in a season in 2015-16. Susquehanna basketball began in 1901 and has seen 27 coaches at the helm, including Amos Alonzo Stagg Jr. Stagg coached basketball from 1935 to 1951, during which time he also coached the football team, including a six-year co–head coaching stint with his legendary father, Amos Sr. 2015-16 Team - School-Record 24 wins In the 1990’s, the Susquehanna continued to qualify for the postseason tournament with six appearances under current head coach Frank Marcinek. The program’s 19-7 record in 1993-94 is tied for the eight-best winning percentage (.731) in program history. The 2014-15 squad finished with an identical record. The 2015-16 squad posted the most wins in a single season (24) and the second-best winning percentage (.828) after going 24-5. Josh Miller was honored at the end of the season as a First Team All-Region selection by the NABC and was Don Harnum’s first team in 1969-70 selected as the City of Basketball Love (CoBL) Region Player Susquehanna enjoyed several standout seasons during of the Year. the early 1960s, including a 20–4 campaign in 1962–63 un- The 2016-17 team advanced to the NCAA Tournament der coach John Barr. The late 1960s featured the explosive Sweet 16 and was led by All-American Steven Weidlich. offense of Rick Eppehimer ’68, who tallied a school-record Weidlich was also the Landmark Conference Player of the 2,548 career points from 1964–68. Year, the Middle Athletic Regiuon Player of the Year and was In 1978, guard Mike Scheib ’78 also an Allstate Good Works Award winner and a finalist for became only the second non-Di- the coveted Jostens Player of the Year award. vision I recipient of the Frances In 2002-03, Susquehanna basketball celebrated its 100th Pomeroy Naismith Award, present- season and the Orange and Maroon returned to the top of the ed by the National Association of MAC Commonwealth, winning the league’s regular-season Basketball Coaches (NABC) to the title for the first time since 1995-96. nation’s most outstanding senior Marcinek, who surpassed 300 wins in 2010-11, earned standing six-feet tall or less. his first conference Coach of the Year award in 2002-03 and Under the direction of Don Har- repeated the feat in 2008-09, 2014-15 and again in 2015-16. num Sr., Susquehanna averaged He soared past the 400-career victory plateau in the middle 16 wins per season during the of the 2016-17 season and now has 407 wins to his credit Mike Scheib and 25 seasons with double-digit wins. 2017-18 Susquehanna Men’s Basketball River Hawks Record Book

SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY 1,000-POINT CLUB Name Year...... Points Name Year...... Points Rick Eppehimer (1965-68)...... 2,548 Jan Mroz (1969-72)...... 1,193 Steven Weidlich (2013-17)...... 1,814 Bill Moore (1960-63)...... 1,182 Clark Mosier (1960-63)...... 1,801 Nick Griffiths (2000-04)...... 1,179 Spenser Spencer (2008-12)...... 1,542 Don P. Harnum (1984-86)...... 1,176 Mike Scheib (1975-78)...... 1,527 Don McLoughlin (1987-90)...... 1,123 Brandon Hedley (2012-16)...... 1,507 J.R. Thatcher (1986-89)...... 1,117 Dave Long (1973-76)...... 1,489 Larry Walsh (1981-84)...... 1,095 Rod Brooks (1977-81)...... 1,435 Gerald Ross (1992-94, 95-97)...... 1,081 Scott Gabel (1981-84)...... 1,414 Bob Fisk (1980-83)...... 1,074 Frank Romano (1954-57)...... 1,386 Joel Patch (2006-09)...... 1,067 Craig Harper (1989-92)...... 1,373 Josh Miller (2012-16)...... 1,048 Bruce Merklinger (1984-87)...... 1,349 Evan Zlock (1946-49)...... 1,036 Barry Boblick (1970-73)...... 1,328 Harley Sellinger (2010-14)...... 1,035 Kevin Doty (1979-82)...... 1,264 Tom McCarrick (1961-64)...... 1,027 Ken Freeland (1969-72)...... 1,239 Mike Barrette (1996-99)...... 1,014 Will Ciecierski (1988-91)...... 1,206 Bubba Mills (2002-05)...... 1,010 Mike Gress (1983-86)...... 1,204 Fran Duncheskie (1964-66)...... 1,009 Tres Wolf (1991-94)...... 1,193 Rob Makarewicz (1997-00)...... 1,007

2017 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE - JOEL PATCH A finalist for the 2008-09 Jostens Award for the College Basketball Player of the Year, Patch led the basketball team to an 18-win season as a senior and was voted the Landmark Conference Player of the Year, Landmark Conference Senior Scholar-Athlete award and was also selected to a pair of All-Region teams. He finished his senior season with 16 double-doubles and posted a career-high 22 rebounds in the Landmark Championship game. He became the 31st player to score 1,000 career points with a slam dunk against Juniata. 2017-18 Susquehanna Men’s Basketball River Hawks Record Book SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS POINTS SCORING AVERAGE (Minimum 25 Games) ASSISTS Rick Eppehimer (1966-67)...... 747 Rick Eppehimer (1965-68)...... 28.0 Tres Wolf (1991-94)...... 543 Don P. Harnum (1985-86)...... 697 Frank Romano (1954-57)...... 27.7 Bryan Majors (2007-10)...... 487 Rick Eppehimer (1967-68)...... 695 Josh Robinson (2007-08)...... 21.80 Brandon Hedley (2012-16)...... 398 Rick Eppehimer (1965-66)...... 676 Don P. Harnum (1984-86)...... 21.78 Steven Weidlich (2013-17)...... 395 Steven Weidlich (2016-17)...... 628 Fran Duncheskie (1964-66)...... 21.5 Chris Zimmerman (2002-04)...... 389 Craig Harper (1991-92)...... 575 Rod Brooks (1977-81)...... 365 REBOUNDING AVERAGE (Min. 25 Games) Mike Scheib (1974-78)...... 347 REBOUNDS Bill Moore (1960-63)...... 13.5 J.R. Thatcher (1986-89)...... 331 Jim Gallagher (1960-61)...... 355 Jim Gallagher (1960-63)...... 11.7 Mike Perillo (2010-14)...... 297 Bill Moore (1959-60)...... 342 Ed Scherer (1968-70)...... 10.5 Will Ciecierski (1988-91)...... 275 Bill Moore (1960-61)...... 307 Rick Eppehimer (1965-68)...... 10.4 Jan Mroz (1971-72)...... 296 Jan Mroz (1969-72)...... 9.9 STEALS Joel Patch (2008-09)...... 291 Bryan Majors (2007-10)...... 251 FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 75 Made) Tres Wolf (1991-94)...... 229 SCORING AVERAGE (Minimum 10 Games) Carlton Corprew (1983-86)...... 639 Nick Griffiths (2001-04)...... 184 Rick Eppehimer (1966-67)...... 32.5 Phil Sander (2002-04)...... 617 Craig Harper (1989-92)...... 150 Rick Eppehimer (1967-68)...... 31.6 Matt Effler (2004-06)...... 597 Will Ciecierski (1988-91)...... 138 Frank Romano (1955-56)...... 29.0 Harley Sellinger (2010-14)...... 597 Steven Weidlich (2013-17)...... 127 Frank Romano (1954-55)...... 28.8 Rob Cosgrove (2008-09)...... 591 Jim Mikolaichik (1990-93)...... 123 Clark Mosier (1961-62)...... 28.3 Ryan Traub (2014- )...... 583 Joel Patch (2006-09)...... 122 Chris Zimmerman (2002-04)...... 122 REBOUND AVERAGE (Minimum 10 Games) FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Made) Jim Dimond (1986-89)...... 116 Bill Moore (1959-60)...... 17.1 Sean Breckley (1996-99)...... 869 Rob Makarewicz (1997-00)...... 108 Jim Gallagher (1960-61)...... 15.4 Mike Scheib (1975-78)...... 860 Gerald Ross (1992-94, 95-97)...... 108 Bill Moore (1961-62)...... 13.6 Don P. Harnum (1984-86)...... 855 Tom McCarrick (1963-64)...... 13.2 Dean Druckenmiller (1990-92)...... 847 BLOCKED SHOTS Rick Eppehimer (1964-65)...... 12.9 Will Ciecierski (1988-91)...... 846 Bruce Merklinger (1984-87)...... 127 Walter Fowler (2003-05)...... 120 ASSISTS REBOUNDS Phil Sander (2001-04)...... 91 Tres Wolf (1993-94)...... 189 Bill Moore (1960-63)...... 1,176 Harley Sellinger (2010-14)...... 86 Tres Wolf (1992-93)...... 179 Jim Gallagher (1960-63)...... 967 Joel Patch (2006-09)...... 84 Gregg Allocco (1989-90)...... 160 Rick Eppehimer (1965-68)...... 942 Jim Dimond (1986-89)...... 81 Bob Weise (1980-81)...... 154 Bruce Merklinger (1984-87)...... 864 Ryan Traub (2014-)...... 80 Jan Mroz (1969-72)...... 861 Zigmas Kaknevicius (2000-03)...... 74 THREE-POINTERS MADE Tom McCarrick (1961-64)...... 850 Don McLoughlin (1987-90)...... 73 Steven Weidlich (2016-17)...... 88-228 Joel Patch (2006-09)...... 727 Josh Miller (2012-16)...... 62 Brandon Hedley (2014-15)...... 88-213 Dave Long (1973-76)...... 704 Brandon Hedley (2013-14)...... 86-246 Harley Sellinger (2010-14)...... 700 Brandon Hedley (2015-16)...... 81-212 Ed Scherer (1968-70)...... 684 Steven Weidlich (2013-14)...... 78-203 Steven Weidlich (2015-16)...... 78-218 THREE-POINTERS MADE Matt Heimbach (1994-95)...... 77-195 Brandon Hedley (2012-16)...... 322-831 TEAM RECORDS Most Wins in a Season...... 24 (2015-16) Spenser Spencer (2011-12)...... 75-186 Steven Weidlich (2013-17)...... 300-809 Best Winning Pct...... 833, 20-4 (1962-63) Tony Balistrere (1992-93)...... 75-177 Spenser Spencer (2008-12)...... 242-674 Longest Winning Streak.....15 games (2015-16) Nick Griffiths (2001-04)...... 223-577 STEALS Tony Mennito (1996-99)...... 160-419 TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Tres Wolf (1991-92)...... 76 Matt Heimbach (1993-96)...... 156-442 Most Points...... 126 Bryan Majors (2006-07)...... 75 J.T. Wilson (2009-13)...... 151-414 (Susquehanna 126, Dickinson 75, 2/5/1962) Bryan Majors (2009-10)...... 70 Josh Miller (2012-16)...... 148-342 Tres Wolf (1993-94)...... 70 Tres Wolf (1991-94)...... 144-382 Most Points by Both Teams...... 245 Bryan Majors (2008-09)...... 67 Will Ciecierski (1988-91)...... 134-321 (Elizabethtown 142, Susquehanna 103, Nick Griffiths (2001-02)...... 65 2/8/1969) BLOCKED SHOTS Most Combined Rebounds...... 105 Walter Fowler (2002-03)...... 66 (vs. Misericordia, 11/15/2016) Bruce Merklinger (1985-86)...... 54 Jim Dimond (1988-89)...... 49 Walter Fowler (2003-04)...... 45 Phil Sander (2003-04)...... 42 30 2017-18 Susquehanna Men’s Basketball River Hawks Record Book

GAME RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS POINTS Year W L Pct. Head Coach Year W L Pct. Head Coach Evan Zlock (2/21/1949 vs. Wesley)...... 60 01–02 7 11 .389 L.H. Battersby 65–66 8 18 .308 John Barr Josh Robinson (11/18/2006 vs. King’s, Pa.)...... 52 02–03 4 7 .364 Louis Roberts 66–67 2 21 .087 John Barr Steven Weidlich (11/15/2016 vs. Misericordia)...... 49 03–04 7 6 .538 C. Stutzman 67–68 8 14 .364 John Barr Clark Mosier (2/28/1962 vs. Elizabethtown)...... 47 04–05 4 9 .308 Stauffer 68–69 4 18 .182 John Barr Clark Mosier (12/9/1961 vs. Ursinus)...... 47 05–06 8 7 .533 C.M. Teufel 69–70 12 11 .522 Don Harnum Tres Wolf (11/20/1993 vs. Jersey City St.)...... 46 06–07 7 4 .636 J.W. Shaffer 70–71 11 12 .478 Don Harnum 07–08 4 5 .444 C.J. Velte 71–72 7 18 .280 Barry Keadle 08–09 4 7 .364 H.H. Haverstick 72–73 10 13 .435 Barry Keadle THREE-POINTERS MADE 09–10 3 6 .333 Dick Kauffman 73–74 13 11 .542 Barry Keadle Brandon Hedley (2/21/2015 vs. Elizabethtown)...... 10-16 10–11 5 6 .455 W.E. Sunday 74–75 10 13 .435 Barry Keadle Matt Heimbach (11/18/1994 vs. Wesley)...... 9-10 11–12 2 8 .200 E. Trego 75–76 6 17 .261 Barry Keadle Steven Weidlich (2/18/16 vs. Elizabethtown)...... 9-18 12–13 3 9 .250 Edwin Sones 76–77 11 11 .500 Don Harnum Steven Weidlich (2/11/17 vs. Drew)...... 8-15 13–14 7 7 .500 Jay M. Kelchner 77–78 15 10 .600 Don Harnum Steven Weidlich (11/15/16 vs. Misericordia)...... 8-24 14–15 5 10 .333 Jay M. Kelchner 78–79 10 14 .417 Don Harnum Spenser Spencer (12/7/2011 vs. Elizabethtown)...... 8-11 15–16 7 8 .467 Jay M. Kelchner 79–80 9 15 .375 Don Harnum 16–17 9 7 .563 E.R. Wingard 80–81 15 10 .600 Don Harnum Brandon Hedley (2/18/2015 vs Goucher)...... 8-16 17–18 no varsity games 81–82 16 11 .593 Don Harnum Steven Weidlich (2/22/17 vs. Medaille)...... 7-11 18–19 2 8 .200 Janson/ 82–83 18 8 .692 Don Harnum Tony Mennito (1/18/1999 vs. Bloomsburg)...... 7-9 Kauffman 83–84# 21 7 .750 Don Harnum Tony Balistrere (12/4/1992 vs. Misericordia)...... 7-9 19–20 2 5 .286 W. E. Swoope 84–85 13 11 .542 Don Harnum Nick Griffiths (12/2/2002 vs. Marywood)...... 7-10 20–21 6 8 .429 G.O. Stahl 85–86*# 22 8 .733 Don Harnum Gerald Ross (12/19/1995 at Hawai’i-Hilo)...... 7-10 21–22 2 9 .182 G.O. Stahl 86–87 10 15 .400 Don Harnum Spenser Spencer (1/7/2011 vs. Goucher)...... 7-10 22–23 5 7 .417 Harold Follmer 87–88 10 15 .400 Dan Perna Brandon Hedley (1/19/2013 vs. Moravian)...... 7-11 23–24 5 9 .357 Harold Follmer 88–89*# 18 10 .643 Don Harnum 24–25 2 9 .182 Harold Follmer 89–90+ 17 9 .654 Frank Marcinek Rob Makarewicz (2/19/2000 at Albright)...... 7-12 25–26 2 16 .111 Harold Follmer 90–91 11 14 .440 Frank Marcinek Brandon Hedley (12/1/2013 vs. Elizabethtown)...... 7-13 26–27 2 12 .143 Harold Follmer 91–92*# 17 11 .607 Frank Marcinek Brandon Hedley (1/9/16 vs. USMMA)...... 7-13 27–28 1 7 .125 R.C. Morgan 92–93+ 16 9 .640 Frank Marcinek Josh Robinson (11/18/2006 vs. King’s, Pa.)...... 7-14 28–29 2 9 .182 R.C. Morgan 93–94# 19 7 .731 Frank Marcinek Matt Heimbach (1/8/1995 at Catholic)...... 7-14 29–30 5 8 .385 W.W. Ullery 94–95 14 11 .560 Frank Marcinek Brandon Hedley (1/8/2014 vs. Misericordia)...... 7-17 30–31 7 7 .500 W.W. Ullery 95–96^ 14 12 .538 Frank Marcinek 31–32 5 6 .455 W.W. Ullery 96–97 14 10 .583 Frank Marcinek REBOUNDS 32–33 4 11 .267 W.W. Ullery 97–98 15 10 .600 Frank Marcinek 33–34 1 2 .333 W.W. Ullery 98–99 9 14 .391 Frank Marcinek Bill Moore (2/24/1960 vs. Lycoming)...... 33 34–35 no varsity games 99–00 13 11 .542 Frank Marcinek Jim Gallagher (2/25/1961 vs. Rutgers-Camden)...... 32 35–36 10 8 .556 A.A. Stagg Jr. 00–01 10 14 .417 Frank Marcinek 36–37 2 16 .111 A.A. Stagg Jr. 01–02 14 12 .538 Frank Marcinek ASSISTS 37–38 7 12 .368 A.A. Stagg Jr. 02–03^ 18 8 .692 Frank Marcinek Tres Wolf (2/19/1994 at Moravian)...... 15 38–39 9 7 .563 A.A. Stagg Jr. 03–04 15 9 .625 Frank Marcinek Bob Weise (1/19/1981 at Lock Haven)...... 14 39–40 8 11 .421 A.A. Stagg Jr. 04–05 3 21 .125 Frank Marcinek 40–41 11 6 .647 A.A. Stagg Jr. 05–06 10 15 .400 Frank Marcinek STEALS 41–42 10 9 .526 A.A. Stagg Jr. 06–07 16 10 .615 Frank Marcinek 42–43 11 5 .686 A.A. Stagg Jr. 07–08† 13 12 .520 Frank Marcinek John Hendricks (1/13/1994 at Messiah)...... 7 43–44 6 6 .500 A.A. Stagg Jr. 08–09 18 8 .692 Frank Marcinek Gregg Allocco (1/13/1990 at Drew)...... 7 44–45 10 4 .714 A.A. Stagg Jr. 09-10 14 11 .577 Frank Marcinek Jack Esworthy (12/12/1983 vs. Thiel)...... 7 45–46 3 15 .167 A.A. Stagg Jr. 10-11 11 14 .440 Frank Marcinek 46–47 11 5 .686 A.A. Stagg Jr. 11-12 14 10 .583 Frank Marcinek BLOCKED SHOTS 47–48 8 10 .444 A.A. Stagg Jr. 12-13 9 16 .360 Frank Marcinek Walter Fowler (1/18/2003 vs. Albright)...... 8 48–49 6 11 .353 A.A. Stagg Jr. 13-14 17 10 .630 Frank Marcinek Bruce Merklinger (12/9/1985 vs. Albright)...... 8 49–50 1 12 .077 A.A. Stagg Jr. 14-15 19 7 .550 Frank Marcinek 50–51 2 12 .143 A.A. Stagg Jr. 15-16# 24 5 .828 Frank Marcinek 51–52 2 15 .118 C.E. Pfeiffer 16-17# 23 6 .767 Frank Marcinek 52–53 2 14 .125 C.E. Pfeiffer 53–54 0 16 .000 C.E. Pfeiffer + = MAC Northwest Division Champions 54–55 3 14 .176 C.E. Pfeiffer * = MAC Northern Division Champions 55–56 11 7 .611 C.E. Pfeiffer ^ = MAC Commonwealth 56–57 11 8 .579 C.E. Pfeiffer Regular-Season Champions 57–58 7 11 .389 John Barr † = Landmark Regular-Season 58–59 5 15 .250 John Barr Champions 59–60 9 11 .450 John Barr # = NCAA Division III Tournament 60–61 17 6 .739 John Barr 61–62 15 5 .750 John Barr 62–63 20 4 .833 John Barr 63–64 7 14 .333 John Barr 64–65 5 16 .313 John Barr 2017-18 Susquehanna Men’s Basketball River Hawks Record Book RECORD VS. OPPONENTS Opponent W L Last Played Opponent W L Last Played Opponent W L Last Played Albright 48 72 15-16 Hamilton 1 0 57-58 Penn St.-Wilkes Barre 3 0 16-17 Alfred 3 3 79-80 Hartwick 8 12 10-11 Penn St.-Worthington 1 0 14-15 Allegheny 0 2 79-80 Haverford 6 10 07-08 Philadelphia 4 0 47-48 Alvernia 0 1 95-96 Hawai’i-Hilo 0 1 95-96 Pittsburgh 0 1 11-12 American 2 5 68-69 Hilbert 1 0 99-00 Princeton 0 1 89-90 Apprentice School 1 0 15-16 Hiram 1 0 83-84 Puget Sound 0 1 86-87 Augsburg 0 1 74-75 Hofstra 1 6 67-68 Rensselaer 1 0 03-04 Babson 0 1 15-16 Hood 0 1 07-08 Richard Stockton 1 2 09-10 Baldwin-Wallace 0 2 99-00 Hunter 0 1 10-11 Rider 2 11 75-76 Baltimore 1 1 48-49 Ithaca 2 4 68-69 RIT 1 0 01-02 Baptist Bible (Pa.) 2 0 01-02 IUPUI 0 1 95-96 Roanoke 0 3 75-76 Baruch 0 1 02-03 John Jay 1 0 10-11 Rochester 0 1 03-04 Berkeley (N.J) 1 0 13-14 Johns Hopkins 1 0 15-16 Rowan 1 0 11-12 Bethany (W.V.) 0 0 First Meeting JUNIATA 100 77 16-17 Rutgers-Camden 3 3 14-15 Bethel 1 0 80-81 Kean 2 1 07-08 Sacred Heart 1 0 13-14 Binghamton 2 2 12-13 Keystone 5 1 51-52 Saint Francis (Pa.) 4 4 11-12 Bloomfield 0 1 52-53 King’s (Pa.) 21 27 16-17 St. John Fisher 1 0 93-94 Bloomsburg 18 21 99-00 LaGrange 1 0 16-17 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) 0 2 66-67 Bluefield 0 1 69-70 LaSalle 3 0 31-32 St. Mary’s (Md.) 0 4 13-14 Bridgewater (Va.) 1 2 09-10 LaVerne 0 1 94-95 St. Thomas 0 1 25-26 Brooklyn 1 0 09-10 Lafayette 1 3 14-15 St. Thomas Aquinas 0 1 81-82 Bucknell 8 45 89-90 Lakeland 1 0 69-70 Salisbury 1 0 02-03 Buffalo 0 1 41-42 Lancaster Bible 1 0 16-17 Sciences, Univ. of 5 25 83-84 Cabrini 1 1 93-94 Lebanon Valley 32 61 06-07 SCRANTON 28 61 16-17 Carlisle 1 2 16-17 Lehigh 3 7 82-83 Shenandoah 1 0 80-81 Carnegie Mellon 1 1 11-12 Lewis & Clark 0 1 04-05 Shippensburg 1 3 95-96 Castleton State 1 0 79-80 Lincoln 2 0 00-01 South Alabama 0 1 70-71 CATHOLIC 16 18 16-17 Lock Haven 13 10 85-86 South Jersey 1 0 55-56 CCNY 1 0 92-93 Long Island 1 1 63-64 Spring Garden 1 0 88-89 Centre 1 0 87-88 Loyola (Md.) 1 0 65-66 State Forest 4 0 24-25 Chapman 0 1 86-87 Loyola Marymount 0 1 86-87 Staten Island 0 1 98-99 Charleston (W.Va.) 0 1 65-66 Luther 0 1 74-75 Stevens 1 0 60-61 Chestnut Hill 1 0 05-06 Lycoming 56 49 16-17 SUNY Brockport 3 0 97-98 Christian Bros. 0 1 75-76 Lynchburg 0 0 First Meeting SUNY New Paltz 0 1 98-99 Clark 2 1 03-04 Maine-Farmington 1 0 81-82 SUNY Oneonta 0 1 89-90 Clarion 0 1 11-12 Mansfield 0 2 68-69 SUNY Oswego 1 0 71-72 Coastal Carolina 0 1 07-08 Marietta 1 1 01-02 SUNY Potsdam 0 1 85-86 Connecticut College 1 0 00-01 Marist 0 1 71-72 Swarthmore 2 10 90-91 Cornell (Iowa) 1 0 98-99 Marymount (Va.) 0 1 12-13 Temple 1 10 62-63 Cumberland 0 1 73-74 Mary Washington 1 0 07-08 Thad Stevens 1 0 11-12 Davis & Elkins 1 1 75-76 Marywood 4 1 06-07 Thiel 3 0 83-84 DeSales 4 2 82-83 Mass.-Boston 1 0 85-86 Towson 0 1 68-69 Delaware 4 9 67-68 McDaniel 12 11 94-95 Trinity (Conn.) 2 0 16-17 Delaware Valley 25 8 91-92 Medaille 1 0 16-17 Union 2 1 01-02 Denison 1 1 71-72 Medgar Evars 1 0 92-93 Upsala 16 15 74-75 DePauw 0 1 41-42 Messiah 41 22 06-07 Urbana 0 1 82-83 Dickinson 25 23 16-17 Millersville 2 3 36-37 Ursinus 14 14 01-02 DREW 18 10 16-17 Misericordia 10 3 16-17 USMMA 11 8 15-16 Drexel 8 14 62-63 Montclair State 1 1 83-84 Wagner 11 22 74-75 Duquesne 0 1 20-21 MORAVIAN 39 25 16-17 Walsh 0 1 81-82 Earlham 1 2 41-42 Mount Aloysius 1 1 01-02 Washington (Md.) 7 6 85-86 Eastern 1 0 16-17 Mount St. Mary’s (Md.) 1 11 25-26 Washington & Lee 0 1 73-74 Eastern Conn. State 2 1 16-17 Mount Union 1 0 83-84 Waynesburg 1 0 20-21 Edgewood 1 0 08-09 Muhlenberg 10 5 97-98 Wesley 3 1 94-95 Elmira 1 0 04-05 Navy 0 1 05-06 Wesleyan 1 0 84-85 ELIZABETHTOWN 76 66 16-17 Neumann 1 1 08-09 West Chester 1 4 65-66 Embry-Riddle 0 1 98-99 New Haven 0 1 72-73 Westminster 3 6 75-76 FDU-Florham 16 5 94-95 TCNJ 1 0 79-80 Westmont 0 1 04-05 Felician 0 1 97-98 New Jersey City 1 2 12-13 Widener 15 20 06-07 Findlay 1 0 81-82 Ohio Northern 0 2 10-11 Wilkes 31 42 14-15 Franklin & Marshall 8 20 09-10 Old Westbury 1 0 15-16 William Paterson 1 0 95-96 Gallaudet 6 1 02-03 Otterbein 0 1 82-83 Williams 0 1 16-17 George Washington 1 0 09-10 Penn College 6 0 12-13 Wilmington 0 1 72-73 Gettysburg 10 22 05-06 Pennsylvania 0 2 1902-03 Wittenberg 0 2 63-64 GOUCHER 18 6 16-17 Penn State 0 22 49-50 WPI 2 3 39-40 Grove City 2 3 88-89 Penn State Harrisburg 4 2 16-17 York (Pa.) 23 13 06-07 Gwynedd-Mercy 2 0 16-17 Penn State Hazelton 0 0 First Meeting Youngstown State 0 2 65-66 2017-18 Susquehanna Men’s Basketball Athletic Facilities

Susquehanna boasts one of the premier athletics programs complex is named in honor of James W. Garrett, Susque- in the Landmark Conference with 23 varsity sports teams. hanna’s head football coach from 1960 to 1965. He also served as an assistant coach and scout during a more than While adhering to the philosophy that Susquehanna 30‐year career in the NFL. student-athletes are here first and foremost for a quality education, Susquehanna teams have still earned NCAA AMOS ALONZO STAGG FIELD Division III national rankings in men’s basketball, men’s The 3,500-seat lighted stadium boasts a state-of-the-art soccer, baseball, softball, track & field, men’s lacrosse and ProGrass playing surface — replaced in the summer of women’s lacrosse over recent years. Track & Field athletes 2013— and has retained the familiar Stagg Field designa- also routinely achieve All-America status at their respective tion, while the installation of lights prior to the 2002 sea- national championships. Susquehanna teams won 18 Mid- son permitted teams to play on‐campus night games for dle Atlantic Conference (MAC) championships in men’s and the first time in program history. A video display board on women’s sports during the decade of the 1980’s. They add- the west end of the stadium, replaced prior to the 2013- ed 21 more in the 1990’s and nine more this century, as 14 academic year, is a state‐of‐the‐art piece of equipment well as 16 Landmark Conference titles, one Liberty League that few Division II or III schools in the country can dupli- title and an Empire 8 Athletic Conference championship. cate. The stadium is home to the football team as well as the outdoor track and field teams that host the annual Jim ATHLETICS FACILITIES Taylor Invitational each spring. Over the past several years, Susquehanna’s athletics facili- ties have evolved into the finest in Division III. SASSAFRAS FIELDS Opened in September 2004, Sassafras Fields consists of a JAMES W. GARRETT SPORTS COMPLEX lighted, ProGrass, multi-purpose field (resurfaced in 2015) A popular hub for student activity, the facilities provide for soccer, field hockey and lacrosse, and a separate soft- award‐winning design, modern equipment and enhanced ball field which is home to the 2017 Landmark Conference opportunities for collegiate and lifelong fitness. The Champions and is currenlty undergoing renovations with complex includes a 51,000‐square‐foot field house, Chris the addition of new dugouts and a new scoreboard. Vialonga ’93 and Colleen Supinski ’96 Sports Performance Center, a 4,000-square foot Athletic Training room, Clyde HAROLD BOLLINGER ’39 FIELDS H. Jacobs Fitness Center, Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, a Dedicated in 2001, Harold Bollinger ’39 Field is the home swimming pool, an indoor rowing training center, racquet- of the 2016 Landmark Conference Champion River Hawks. ball courts, the Douglas Arthur ’49 (football practice) Field The field complex includes pro-style dugouts (2016), and a six-court tennis court complex that is home to the state-of-the-art scoreboard (2016) and bleacher seating for varsity tennis teams. Offices and meeting spaces, locker nearly 500 fans. rooms and Clyde’s Café are also part of the complex. The The Orange & Maroon Club strives to support and enhance the col- legiate experience of Susquehanna University’s student athletes. By aiding in the necessary funding of Crusader Athletics, members of The Orange & Maroon Club actively acknowledge Susquehanna University’s rich athletic tradition, embrace its standard of excellence and inspire its continued and competitive future. Become a member of the Orange and Maroon Club, formerly Varsity Club, to help enhance the collegiate experience of Susquehanna’s student-athletes! You are eligible for O&M Club membership when you support the unrestricted athletics funds for any of the following programs:

LET’S RAISE THE ORANGE and MAROON! BASEBALL *BASKETBALL CHEERLEADING FIELD HOCKEY FOOTBALL *GOLF *LACROSSE *SOCCER SOFTBALL *SWIMMING and DIVING *TENNIS *TRACK and FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY VOLLEYBALL * = Men’s and Women’s

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE ORANGE AND MAROON CLUB, CONTACT Tony White at [email protected] or call 570-372-4565