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NEC MEN’S BASKETBALL FACTS & FIGURES NEC MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS LAST WEEK’S RESULTS WEEK 3 RELEASE • NOVEMBER 25, 2013 Monday, Nov. 18 ������������������Wagner 102 at Coppin State 87 SCHOOL NEC PCT. OVR. PCT. STR. HOME AWAY NEU. St. Francis Brooklyn 50 at #9 Syracuse 56 1. Bryant ...... 0-0 0.000 3-2 0.600 W1 1-0 2-2 0-0 FDU 50 at #5 Arizona 100 Wagner ...... 0-0 0.000 3-2 0.600 W2 2-0 1-2 0-0 Tuesday, Nov. 19 ������������������������ Sacred Heart 65 at Yale 80 Robert Morris ...... 0-0 0.000 3-3 0.500 L1 2-0 1-3 0-0 Saint Francis U 46 at George Mason 58 St. Francis Brooklyn ...... 0-0 0.000 3-3 0.500 W1 0-0 2-3 1-0 FDU 76 vs. Metro State 87 Wednesday, Nov. 20 ����������������������� Bryant 68 at Harvard 86 LIU Brooklyn ...... 0-0 0.000 1-4 0.200 L4 1-0 0-2 0-2 Thursday, Nov. 21 ������������������������ Vermont 61 at Wagner 68 Sacred Heart ...... 0-0 0.000 1-4 0.200 W1 0-1 1-2 0-1 Texas Arlington 81 at Robert Morris 88 Fairleigh Dickinson ...... 0-0 0.000 1-5 0.167 L5 1-1 0-3 0-1 Friday, Nov. 22...... LIU Brooklyn 64 at UC Irvine 84 Mount St. Mary’s ...... 0-0 0.000 1-5 0.167 W1 1-0 0-5 0-0 Saturday, Nov. 23 ����������������Sacred Heart 85 at Fordham 73 Saint Francis U ...... 0-0 0.000 1-5 0.167 L4 1-0 0-5 0-0 Saint Francis U 64 at Colgate 81 Robert Morris 74 at Cleveland State 87 Central Connecticut ...... 0-0 0.000 0-4 0.000 L4 0-2 0-2 0-0 St. Francis Brooklyn 59 at Coastal Carolina 70 American 64 at Mount St. Mary’s 68 Eastern Washington 70 vs. LIU Brooklyn 102 Choice Hotels/NEC Player of the Week Saint Peter’s 67 at FDU 63 Kenneth Ortiz, Wagner Rider 89 at CCSU 73 6-0, 205 lbs. Sunday, Nov. 24...... Bryant 60 at New Hampshire 55 LIU Brooklyn 57 vs. Boston U 72 Sr., G, Newark, NJ/Science Park (Southern Mississippi) St. Francis Brooklyn 68 vs. Oakland 62 Ortiz did it all for Wagner last week, leading the Seahawks to a pair of victories that pushed the Green & White over the .500 mark with a 3-2 record. He averaged 13.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 2.0 steals and shot THIS WEEKS GAMES 53.8 percent from the field. Ortiz contributed 12 points and dished for a season-best 10 assists for his fourth Monday, Nov. 25...... Wagner vs. Stetson (Estero, FL), 6 pm career double-double as Wagner rolled up 102 points in a 15-point road win over Coppin State last Monday. FDU vs. Norfolk State (at Rutgers), 5:00 pm He also added five rebounds and a pair of steals as the Seahawks scored the program’s most points in a game Tuesday, Nov. 26...... Bucknell at Mount St. Mary’s, 7 pm since putting up 105 against UMES on December 15, 2007. Ortiz followed with a team-high 15 points and Robert Morris at Buffalo, 7 pm added five rebounds, three assists and two steals in a 68-61 over America East preseason favorite Vermont at Sacred Heart at Boston College, 7 pm the Spiro Center on Thursday. Up one with under three minutes to play, his offensive off a missed CCSU at NJIT, 7 pm Wagner vs. St. Bonaventure/S. Illinois (Estero, FL), TBD three throw led to two more shots from the line for the Seahawks. He also hit a pair of free throws with 1:34 FDU at Rutgers, 7:30 pm to play to keep Wagner’s lead at three, then came up with a with 17 seconds to play to ice matters. Ortiz, Wednesday, Nov. 27 ��������������������������Brown at Bryant, 7 pm a two-time NEC Defensive Player of the Year, has registered double figures in all five games this season and Mount St. Vincent at St. Francis Brooklyn, 7 pm is averaging 13.8 ppg (12th in NEC), 4.5 apg (fifth) and 1.8 spg (third). Wagner vs. TBA (Estero, FL), TBD Friday, Nov. 29...... Mount St. Mary’s at Michigan St., 1 pm Saturday, Nov. 30 ������������������� Salve Regina at Bryant, 1 pm Choice Hotels/NEC Rookie of the Week CCSU at Brown, 2 pm Jeremiah Worthem, Robert Morris American at Saint Francis U, 2 pm Robert Morris at Delaware, TBD 6-6, 215 lbs. Sunday, Dec. 1 ������������������������������ FDU at Seton Hall, 12 pm Fr., F, Philadelphia, PA/Math, Civics & Sciences Norfolk State at FDU, 2 pm Worthem has quickly established himself as a key contributor off the bench for the Colonials, and last week Sacred Heart at Lehigh, 2 pm averaged 11.5 points and 5.5 rebounds as Robert Morris split a pair of games in the Keightley Classic. Another St. Francis Brooklyn at Stony Brook, 7 pm in a long line of RMU recruits out of Philadelphia, Worthem finished with seven points and six rebounds in CATCH NEC TEAMS ON TV an 88-81 home win over UT Arlington on Thursday. Two days later in a setback at Horizon League contender Cleveland State, he led the Colonials with 16 points and tied for team-high honors with five rebounds. Worthem Sacred Heart at Boston College (Tue., 7:00 pm)...... ESPN3 shot 4-5 from the floor against the Vikings in 24 minutes of action. On the 2013-14 season, the 6-6 forward Mount St. Mary’s at Michigan St. (Fri., 1 pm)...... BTN is supplying RMU with 7.3 ppg and his 4.2 rpg ranks him second among all NEC freshman. FDU at Seton Hall (Sun., 12 pm)...... FS1

Choice Hotels/NEC Player of the Week Choice Hotels/NEC Rookie of the Week Nov. 11 ������������������������Jason Brickman, LIU/Dyami Starks, BRY Nov. 11 ������������������������������������������������������� Wayne Martin, SFBK Nov. 18 ����������������������������������������������������������Dyami Starks, BRY Nov. 18 ��������������������������������������������������������� Malik Harmon, SFU Nov. 25 �����������������������������������������������������������Kenneth Ortiz, WC Nov. 25 ������������������������������������������������Jeremiah Worthem. RMU

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Anthony Latina has become synonymous with NEC hoops the last 15 years. He SCORING Alex Francis...... BRY...... 1573 assisted on two NEC championship teams at CCSU, then served on Dave Bike’s staff ...... LIU...... 1467 when Sacred Heart made back-to-back NEC title game appearances in 2007 and 2008. Kyle Vinales...... CCSU...... 1237 Now in his first year running the show for the Pioneers, Latina earned his first-ever Latif Rivers...... WC...... 1211 Julian Norfleet...... MSM...... 1157 head coaching victory on Saturday, and it is one he will not soon forget. Louis Montes...... SHU...... 954 Jason Brickman...... LIU...... 893 Sacred Heart went into Rose Hill Gym in the Bronx on Saturday winless, but dominated Jalen Cannon...... SFBK...... 772 Lucky Jones...... RMU...... 762 Fordham down the stretch, ending the game on a 10-1 run to down an A-10 opponent Ben Mockford...... SFBK...... 736 for the first time in school history by an 85-73 final score. REBOUNDING Julian Boyd...... LIU...... 843 “Today we put it together for 40 minutes,” said Latina after the victory. “We finished Alex Francis...... BRY...... 763 strong, something we didn’t do against Holy Cross and Brown. Hopefully today was a Jalen Cannon...... SFBK...... 578 good first step in the right direction.” Louis Montes...... SHU...... 502 Lucky Jones...... RMU...... 444 Orlando Parker...... WC...... 396 The Pioneers received a pair of double-double performances from senior forward Corey Maynard...... BRY...... 356 Louis Montes (Brockton, MA/Brockton) and sophomore forward Tevin Falzon Earl Brown...... SFU...... 340 Naofall Folahan...... WC...... 330 (Newton, MA/Newton North (Winchendon School)). Montes finished with 16 points Julian Norfleet...... MSM...... 299 and a season-high 13 boards, while Falzon came off the bench to register 16 points and 10 caroms. ASSISTS Jason Brickman...... LIU...... 767 Phil Gaetano...... SHU...... 370 Up 78-73 with 54 seconds left, junior Chris Evans (Stamford, CT/Stamford (Taft Anthony Myers-Pate...... RMU...... 343 School)) snagged an offensive rebound off a Falzon missed free throw to effectively Kenneth Ortiz...... WC...... 321 Brent Jones...... SFBK...... 270 seal the victory as the Pioneers hit 7-8 shots from the line in the final minute. Corey Maynard...... BRY...... 267 Julian Norfleet...... MSM...... 257 “I think the biggest thing was total team effort defensively and on the glass...we put Malcolm McMillan...... CCSU...... 236 Kyle Vinales...... CCSU...... 220 together 40 minutes today and we defended for 40 minutes.” Latif Rivers...... WC...... 211

For the game, Sacred Heart outrebounded Fordham, 49-35, and enjoyed advantages in NEC NUMBERS points in the paint (40-32) and bench points (31-8). Bryant junior guard Dyami Starks ranks 10th in the nation with 26.0 ppg.

TERRIERS NEARLY SQUEEZE #9 ORANGE Bryant freshman forward Dan Garvin had a breakout game against Harvard, finishing with 13 points (5-7 FG) and three blocks in 24 minutes. If there were any doubters after St. Francis Brooklyn beat Miami to begin its 2013-14 season, they surely came around last Monday. The Terriers took #9 Syracuse to the CCSU newcomers Juwan Newmen (12/10) and Faronte Drakeford (14/8) combined for 26 points and 18 boards versus Rider on Saturday. brink in front of 23,117 fans in the Carrier Dome before falling, 56-50. FDU shot 43.5 percent (27-62) from three-point range in three games last week. The Terriers led by four with just over three minutes to play before Syracuse tied the Sidney Sanders, Jr. has led FDU in scoring in five-of-six games, and in assists in all game with 1:29 to go. Two late turnovers hurt SFBK as the Orange ended the game on six games this season. a 10-0 run and prevented a Terrier sweep of ACC opponents. LIU Brooklyn’s Jason Brickman tallied his third 10+ game of the season on Sunday with 12 against Boston U. “To come up here against this team, it was a difficult to come and beat them,” St. Mount St. Mary’s is 11-2 at home under second year head coach Jamion Christian Francis Brooklyn head coach Braica said.” We gave ourselves a good chance. We and has won five of its last six home openers. almost did it. We had a legitimate chance to win the game.” Robert Morris has scored at least 85 points in each of its first three wins, marking the first time the Colonials have accomplished the feat since 1990-91. After a sluggish start adjusting to SU’s vaunted zone, the Terriers began to find the Robert Morris senior guard Anthony Myers-Pate (Washington, D.C./Charis Prep) seams, scoring 22 points in the paint via the interior play of preseason All-NEC forward cracked the top-10 all-time at Robert Morris for career assists, pushing his career Jalen Cannon (Allentown, PA/William Allen) and freshman forward Wayne Martin total to 343 to move into 10th place. (Brooklyn, NY/South Shore). Cannon finished with a game-high 16 points and eight Sacred Heart’s Louis Montes pulled down his 500th career rebound on Saturday in rebounds, while Martin came off the bench to contribute 13 points and five boards. a win over Fordham. He is 46 points shy of 1,000 for his career.

St. Francis Brooklyn is allowing a league-low 64.2 ppg. “There was a big opening on the inside, because they kept going out to our shooters,” Cannon said. “And I found a sweet spot in the zone just to post up. There was a big Saint Francis U’s Malik Harmon leads all NEC freshman with 12.5 ppg and 3.3 apg. opening there.” Wagner junior guard Marcus Burton scored a season-high 21 points in just 14 minutes in a 102-87 win over Coppin State on Monday.

Cannon and Martin combined to hit 10-18 shots from the floor, and found vulnerabilities After shooting just 12-58 (.207) from three-point range in its first three games, Wagner in a defense that rarely gives up easy buckets. hit 17-33 (.515) from long distance in two wins last week. WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Google+: @NECSports QUOTABLE “I think the toughest guys to play down there are 6’6” guys,” SU head coach Jim Boeheim said. “They’re the toughest guys to play when they get down low. It’s much easier to play “We guarded very well, took care of the ball, but Saint Peter’s made a 6’10” guy, much easier. They don’t have that ability to put the ball on the floor and turn.” some tough shots, and obviously they really hurt us on the foul line. We just need to play well for 40 minutes, and we will. It is a matter of “There’s no question,” Boeheim added, “that when a team decides to go inside, which I’m time.” - FDU head coach Greg Herenda following a four-point setback sure now people are going to, we have to be better when that happens.” to Saint Peter’s on Saturday

“This might have been our best win of the season. That team {Oakland} “FRANCHISE” NUMBERS is off to a slow start but they have played an extremely tough schedule. In what could be a season filled with milestones for the New York City native, Bryant I expect them to be a favorite to win their conference. I thought we senior forward Alex Francis (Harlem, NY/Holderness Prep) last week became just the played extremely well and our guys showed a lot of toughness down 13th player in NEC history to reach 1,500 points and 750 boards in his career. Francis, the stretch.” - St. Francis Brooklyn head coach after the Terriers beat Oakland on Sunday who has amassed 1,573 points and 763 rebounds in his three-plus years in Smithfield, joined some select company, including NEC Hall of Famers and . “I told the guys that this was a ‘must’ win (Coppin State) game for us. And they responded.” - Wagner head coach Bashir Mason on his team’s NEC Players With 1,500 Points/750 Rebounds win over Coppin State on Monday Rik Smits MAR 1,945 pts./811 reb. 1984-88 “I get to the rim all the time. That’s just my game. It’s kind of hard for Jamie Latney FDU 1,666/786 1984-88 guys to keep me out of the lane and I just take advantage of it. You’ve Freddie Burton LIU 1,540/836 1986-89 got to play to your strengths.” - Wagner senior guard Kenneth Ortiz Desi Wilson FDU 1,902/780 1988-91 after finishing with 12 points and 10 assists in a 102-87 conquest of Alan Tomidy MAR 1,508/838 1991-96 Coppin State CCSU 1,731/966 1998-02 Rahshon Turner FDU 1,637/927 1994-98 TWEET DECK WC 2,278/777 1999-03 Devin Sweetney SFU 1,529/754 2006-10 jodi latina @jodilatina8 Justin Rutty QU 1,521/1,032 2007-11 @AnthonyLatina awesome! SHUBigRed: MBB: 85-73 win over Ford- CCSU 1,966/842 2007-12 ham programs first ever win over Atlantic 10 opponent @Erikd25 @ LIU 1,871/963 2009-13 ManthonyCourant Alex Francis BRY 1,573/763 2010-14 Leonidas Katsetos @Life_Lovr Great first win of the season over Fordham & even better 1st win The New York City product is currently on pace to become the first player in conference for HC @AnthonyLatina! Congrats Coach @Big_Red_SHU #GoHeart history to finish with 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. Francis, who ranks 51st all-time #pioneernation in the NEC in scoring and 23rd in rebounding, is averaging 16.6 ppg, 7.0 rpg and leads the Adam Zagoria @AdamZagoria conference with 68.9 percent accuracy. Nice job by Glenn Braica & St. Francis-Brooklyn, who nearly beat Syra- cuse tonight and already own a win at Miami. NEED A STOP? LOOK NO FURTHER THAN WAGNER’S ORTIZ He’s the two-time NEC Defensive Player of the Year, so when a game goes down to the wire, Ralph S. Ventre @NECralph Wagner senior guard Kenneth Ortiz (Newark, NJ/Science Park (Southern Mississippi)) Buying stock in @SFBKTerriers MBB yet? Braica’s Bunch already won at Miami (FL) & took Syracuse down to wire tonight. 2 mighty road has a reputation for making the big play without the ball in his hands. showings Last Thursday, it was the Choice Hotels/NEC Player of the Week’s key steal with 17 seconds Yuki Miyazawa @SFBK_STRENGTH left that sealed a 68-61 win over American East preseason favorite Vermont. “@SFBKTerriers: #SFBKMbb edged by #9 Syracuse 56-50. #Terrier- Pride” great effort by our guys. So proud of them. Only gonna get better!! “That’s my pride. That’s my bread and butter right there,” Ortiz said about his defense. “No Dan Dakich @dandakich matter what that’s what I take pride in. That’s what wins games.” The Nets are 3rd best n Brooklyn..DD Brooklyn Index.. 1) LIU-Brooklyn 2) St Francis Brooklyn 3) Brooklyn Nets “I can’t coach him to do that,” said Wagner head coach Bashir Mason about Ortiz’s key play. “He just has a knack for coming up with those.” Adam Zagoria @AdamZagoria Nice win by @WagnerHoops over AE favorite @UVMmbb 68-61 http:// bit.ly/Ijgcat But it wasn’t just about defense down the stretch for Ortiz. Leading by one with under three minutes to play, his offensive rebound off a missed three throw led to two more Bob Walsh @CoachBobWalsh shots from the line for the Seahawks. He also hit a pair of free throws with 1:34 to play to Watched Vermont get completely waffled at Bryant last week. Now they keep Wagner’s lead at three. are leading at Duke with 4:00 to go. Chace tougher venue than Cameron.

Jamion Christian @JamionChristian On the week, Ortiz averaged 13.5 points, 6.5 assists, 5.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals. He What an amazing crowd we had tonight! They were the difference in finished with 12 points and a season-best 10 assists in Wagner’s 102-87 win over Coppin helping us bring the MAYHEM. Thank you see you on Tuesday! Luv, State last Monday. It was his fourth career double-double. your coach

WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Google+: @NECSports NORFLEET DOING IT ALL FOR MOUNT NEC VS... Very few players in the NEC mean as much to their team as Mount St. Mary’s senior Julian Norfleet (Virginia Beach, VA/Landstown). Norfleet has assumed a variety of roles in his four yearsin AAC 0-0 MAAC 1-3 ACC 1-1 MAC 0-1 Emmitsburg, but this year head coach Jamion Christian has handed him the keys to the offense. America East 3-2 MEAC 2-1 Atlantic Sun 0-0 Missouri Valley 0-0 Serving as both a facilitator and point producer, Norfleet leads the Mount in scoring (19.7) and Atlantic-10 1-3 Mountain West 0-1 assists (5.2), and ranks third in the NEC in point production and second in helpers. Last week, he Big East 0-2 Ohio Valley 0-0 Big Sky 0-1 Pac-12 0-1 averaged 19.5 ppg, 4.0 apg and 2.5 spg, and led the Mountaineers to their first win of the year on Big South 0-1 Patriot 3-4 Saturday with 15 points, four steals and three assists against American. Big Ten 0-3 SEC 0-1 Big 12 0-1 Southern 0-0 Norfleet stands fifth among active NEC players with 1,157 career points. Big West 0-1 Southland 0-0 Colonial 0-3 SWAC 0-0 Conference USA 1-0 Summit 0-0 FORMER RMU STAR TOUTS ANDERSON’S SHOOTING PROWESS DII 2-1 Sun Belt 1-0 Robert Morris and NEC legend Velton Jones last week on Twitter called current RMU senior guard Horizon 1-1 WCC 0-1 (Elkhart, IN/Elkhart Memorial) a top-10 shooter in the country, then amended Independent 0-0 WAC 0-0 Ivy 1-4 TOTAL 17-37 that statement.

Velton Jones @VeltonJones2 2013-14 NEC PRESEASON POLL Vel top 10 shooters in the country. He has to shoot the ball LIU Brooklyn made history a year ago, becoming the first team in the 32-year history of the Northeast Conference Velton Jones @VeltonJones2 (NEC) to “three-peat” as men’s basketball champion. With I said top 10? I mean TOP 5 a chance to go one step further and make it four straight titles, the Blackbirds will not lack worthy challengers this In an 88-81 victory over UT Arlington on Thursday, Anderson once again showed why those season, most notably local rival Wagner, which was picked statements may not be far fetched. by NEC had coaches to capture the 2013-14 crown. Wagner, which claimed seven first place votes, won its lone NEC Anderson paced RMU with 24 points and tied a Sewall Center record for three-pointers by a Colonial championship back in 2003. with eight on the evening. Anderson is one of six Colonials in school history to drain at least eight three-pointers from beyond the arc at the Sewall Center, and the first to do it twice. The eight NEC 2013-14 MEN’S BASKETBALL trifectas also tied for the most in a DI game this season. PRESEASON COACHES POLL (First-Place Votes in Parentheses) For the week, Anderson averaged 19.0 points and shot 53.8 percent from the field. He leads RMU 1. Wagner (7) and ranks fourth in the NEC with 17.2 ppg. He also leads the conference with 22 made three- 2. Robert Morris (2) pointers. Bryant 4. LIU Brooklyn (1) THE CHASE CONTINUES FOR LIU’S BRICKMAN 5. Central Connecticut LIU Brooklyn senior guard Jason Brickman (San Antonio, TX/Clark) is not wasting any time in his 6. Mount St. Mary’s pursuit of one of the NEC’s longest-standing individual records. Last week, Brickman cracked the 7. St. Francis Brooklyn 8. Sacred Heart 750 assist mark for his career and boosted his career total to 767. He is just 38 shy of surpassing 9. Saint Francis U Marist’s Drafton Davis, who racked up an all-time best 804 from 1984-88. Prior to Brickman, no 10. Fairleigh Dickinson NEC player had come within 200 assists of the mark Davis set 25 years ago.

Brickman is the leading active distributor in DI and needs 56 dimes to enter the top-25 all-time in 2013-14 PRESEASON ALL-NEC TEAM NCAA history. Looking ahead, Brickman also has a realistic chance of joining Duke’s Bobby Hurley (1,076), NC State’s Chris Corchiani (1,038) and UNC’s Ed Cota (1,030) as the only players in the Northeast Conference (NEC) head coaches put their heads history of DI college hoops to end their careers with 1,000 assists. together to come up with “the best of the best” in the confer- ence, selecting five players to the Preseason All-NEC team. Brickman led the nation last season with 8.5 apg, and is again on top of the national leaderboard Each of the five honorees are returning All-NEC performers. in 2013-14 with 9.2 apg. His 14 assists against Saint Peter’s is the most by an NCAA player this 2013-14 NEC PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM season against a DI opponent. Name Sch. Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School WHO TURNED OUT THE LIGHTS? Jason Brickman LIU G 6-0 165 Sr San Antonio, TX/Clark Bryant’s 60-55 win at America East rival New Hampshire on Sunday did not come without its Jalen Cannon SFBK F 6-6 220 Jr Allentown, PA/William Allen glitches. The game saw a 48-minute interruption with only 3:35 left to play in the contest when the Alex Francis BRY F 6-6 205 Sr Harlem, NY/Holderness Prep (NH) entire UNH campus lost power. The Bulldogs, who were leading, 54-50, at the outage, held on for Dyami Starks BRY G 6-2 195 Jr Duluth, MN/Duluth East the five-point victory. Kyle Vinales CCSU G 6-1 180 Jr Detroit, MI/Phelps School

WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Google+: @NECSports NEC NOTABLES 2013-14 NEC-TV SCHEDULE Northeast Conference (NEC) basketball fans across the nation will have plenty of op- • Bryant senior forward Alex Francis (Harlem, NY/Holderness Prep (NH)) portunities to watch their favorite teams this season. Every broadcast in the NEC’s averaged 16.5 ppg and 7.0 rpg last week as the Bulldogs split a pair of games. 2013-14 television package will be distributed nationally, half of which will also air He shot 66.7 percent from the field (12-18) and picked up his first double-double via the league’s growing network of regional partners. of the season and 27th of his career on Sunday afternoon with 16 points and 10 rebounds in a 60-55 road victory over New Hampshire. He added a team-high The NEC will enjoy its broadest reach to date in the 29-game package. Among the 17 points at Harvard on Wednesday. highlights: • CCSU freshman guard Khalen Cumberlander (Washington, D.C./Coolidge) • Every single game will air nationally via ESPN, Fox College Sports (FCS) or had 15 points in 22 minutes against Rider on Saturday, giving him 35 points in the NEC’s newest national partner, CBS Sports Network (CBSSN). his last two games. Cumberlander was 5-8 from the field. • An expanded women’s package will be carried by ESPN3. • The schedule features a record 19 prime time games. • Comcast SportsNet New England (CSNNE) has been added as a regional • FDU senior guard Sidney Sanders (Charleston, SC/Burke) averaged 19.0 ppg, partner. 3.3 rpg and 4.7 apg while shooting 48.8 percent from the floor in three games • Longtime NEC regional partner MSG will broadcast 11 games, including for the Knights. He finished with a team-high 16 points, to go along with three three NEC men’s tournament contests. boards and three assists against #5 Arizona in a Preseason NIT matchup last • Up to seven NEC Tournament games will air on a variety of networks. Monday, and added a career-best 22 points and season-high seven assists the • All NEC television games will be broadcast in HD. following evening versus Metro State, the top-ranked DII team in the country.

Most notably, up to 17 games are scheduled on ESPN networks, highlighted by the • Robert Morris freshman forward Jeremiah Worthem (Philadelphia, PA/Math, NEC men’s and women’s championship games in March. ESPNU is also slated to air a Civics & Sciences) continued his steady contributions off the bench last week pair of marquee regular season men’s contests. The first pits Bryant at Robert Morris for the Colonials, averaging 11.5 ppg and 5.5 rpg to earn Choice Hotels/NEC on January 30 at 8:00 pm. The two teams tied for second in the NEC preseason poll and figure to be in the hunt for the conference title. One week later on February 6, the Rookie of the Week honors. He led RMU with 16 points and five boards against Colonials visit three-time defending NEC champion LIU Brooklyn in a 7:00 pm start. Cleveland State on Saturday. The two teams met last year on ESPNU with RMU prevailing, 60-57, in an instant classic that went down to the final horn. • St. Francis Brooklyn junior forward Jalen Cannon (Allentown, PA/William Allen) averaged 16.3 ppg last week and scored a season-high 22 points in a Date Matchup Time Carriers 68-62 victory over Oakland in the consolation game of the EA Sports Maui Sat., Jan. 4 Saint Francis U at Sacred Heart (w) 2:00 pm ESPN3 Invitational Mainland Tournament on Sunday. Sat., Jan. 11 St. Francis Brooklyn at LIU (Barclays)(w) 12:00 pm ESPN3 Thu., Jan. 16 Wagner at Mount St. Mary’s (m) 7:00 pm MASN, FCS, ESPN3 • St. Francis Brooklyn junior guard Brent Jones (Brooklyn, NY/Bedford Mon., Jan. 20 Mount St. Mary’s at Saint Francis U (w) 7:00 pm ESPN3 Academy) recorded his first career double-double with 11 points and a career- Thu., Jan. 23 LIU Brooklyn at Bryant (m) 7:00 pm MSG+, FCS, Cox (CT/RI) best 10 assists in a 68-62 win over Oakland on Sunday. Sat., Jan. 25 Sacred Heart at Saint Francis U (m) 12:00 pm CSNNE, Root, FCS, ESPN3 Wed., Jan. 29 St. Francis Brooklyn at Sacred Heart (m) 6:00 pm MSG, FCS Thu., Jan. 30 Bryant at Robert Morris (m) 8:00 pm ESPNU, ESPN3 • Saint Francis U’s Malik Harmon (Queens, NY/Christ the King) has emerged Mon., Feb. 3 CCSU at Mount St. Mary’s (w) 7:00 pm ESPN3 as one of the NEC’s top freshman this season. The 5-11 point guard averaged Thu., Feb. 6 Robert Morris at LIU Brooklyn (m) 7:00 pm ESPNU, ESPN3 13.0 points and 3.5 assists in two games last week, including 16 points on 4-8 Thu., Feb. 6 Mount St. Mary’s at Sacred Heart (m) 9:00 pm FCS, MASN, ESPN3 shooting from three-point range against George Mason on Tuesday. He has Sat., Feb. 8 FDU at CCSU (m) 11:30 am MSG, FCS, CSNNE scored in double digits in five straight games and leads all NEC freshman with Mon., Feb. 10 Sacred Heart at Robert Morris (w) 7:00 pm ESPN3 12.5 ppg. Thu., Feb. 13 CCSU at St. Francis Brooklyn (m) 7:00 pm MSG, FCS, Cox (CT) Sat., Feb. 15 Saint Francis U at FDU (m) 7:00 pm MSG, FCS, Root (TD - 2/16) • Wagner senior guard Latif Rivers (Elizabeth, NJ/Avon Old Farms (CT)) Sun., Feb. 16 Bryant at Wagner (m) 12:00 pm CBSSN (1,211) is just five points behind former teammate Tyler Murray for 23rd place Sun., Feb. 16 St. Francis Brooklyn at LIU (Barclays) (m) 4:00 pm MSG, FCS on the all-time Wagner scoring list. Rivers’ 165 made three pointers also tie him Mon., Feb. 17 Fairleigh Dickinson at Wagner (w) 7:00 pm ESPN3 for 10th place in school history and are just three behind Matt Vitale. Thu., Feb. 20 Mount St. Mary’s at CCSU (m) 7:00 pm MSG, MASN, FCS, Cox (CT) Sat., Feb. 22 Robert Morris at Bryant (w) 1:00 pm ESPN3 Thu., Feb. 27 Wildcard Game (m) 7:00 pm ESPN3 Sat., Mar. 1 Robert Morris at Wagner (m) 6:00 pm MSG, Root, FCS Wed., Mar. 5 NEC Men’s Quarterfinal 7:00 pm MSG+2, FCS, Root Sat., Mar. 8 NEC Men’s Semifinal #1 12:00 pm MSG+, FCS NEC Men’s Semifinal #2 2:00 pm MSG+, FCS Tue., Mar. 11 NEC Men’s Championship 7:00 pm ESPN or ESPN2, ESPN3 Wed., Mar. 12 NEC Women’s Semifinal #1 7:00 pm ESPN3 (tentative) NEC Women’s Semifinal #2 7:00 pm ESPN3 (tentative) Sun., Mar. 16 NEC Women’s Championship 3:00 pm ESPNU, ESPN3

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BRYANT (3-2, 0-0 NEC) CENTRAL CONNECTICUT (0-4, 0-0 NEC) FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (1-4, 0-0 NEC) LIU BROOKLYN (1-4, 0-0 NEC) N 9 at #15 Gonzaga...... L 76-100 Connecticut 6 Classic N 8 Caldwell...... W 89-71 N 9 Saint Peter’s...... W 87-80 N 13 at Dartmouth...... W 87-77 N 9 vs. Yale...... L 77-93 N 10 at Hofstra...... L 58-80 2K Sports Classic N 16 Vermont...... W 87-64 N 13 at Purdue...... L 73-109 N 15 at Hartford...... L 60-74 N 12 at #23 Indiana...... L 72-73 N 20 at Harvard...... L 68-86 N 16 at Northeastern...... L 69-83 NIT Season Tip-off N 22 at UC Irvine...... L 64-84 N 24 at New Hampshire...... W 60-55 N 23 Rider...... L 73-89 N 18 at #5 Arizona...... L 50-100 N 23 vs. Eastern Washington...... L 70-102 N 27 Brown...... 4:00 pm N 26 at NJIT...... 7:00 pm N 19 vs. Metro State...... L 76-87 N 24 vs. Boston University...... L 57-72 N 30 Salve Regina...... 1:00 pm N 23 Saint Peter’s...... L 63-67 N 30 at Brown...... 2:00 pm D 1 Norfolk State...... 2:00 pm D 4 at Yale...... 7:30 pm NIT Season Tip-off �������������������������������������� D 4 New Hampshire...... 7:00 pm D 5 at Seton Hall...... 7:00 pm Gotham Classic N 25 vs. Norfolk St. (at Rutgers) ������������ 5:00 pm D 7 at Ohio State...... 4:30 pm D 9 at Lehigh...... 7:30 pm D 7 North Dakota State...... 1:00 pm N 26 at Rutgers...... 7:30 pm D 10 Hartford...... 7:00 pm D 12 at NJIT...... 7:00 pm D 9 at Notre Dame...... 7:00 pm D 1 at Seton Hall...... 2:00 pm D 15 at Hofstra...... 1:00 pm D 18 Lamar...... 7:00 pm D 11 at Ohio State...... 7:30 pm D 4 at Stony Brook...... 7:00 pm D 21 Coastal Carolina...... 1:00 pm Brooklyn Hoops Holiday Invitational D 14 Navy...... 12:30 pm D 7 at Princeton...... 7:00 pm Gotham Classic D 29 Albertus Magnus...... 1:00 pm D 9 at Iowa...... 7:00 pm D 21 Temple...... 5:30 pm D 21 vs. Delaware...... 9:30 pm J 3 at Coastal Carolina...... 7:00 pm D 21 at Columbia...... 4:00 pm D 28 at Sam Houston State...... 5:00 pm D 28 at Binghamton...... 2:00 pm J 9 WAGNER...... 7:00 pm J 5 Hofstra...... 4:00 pm D 30 at Texas State...... 8:00 pm D 30 Lehigh...... 7:00 pm J 11 SAINT FRANCIS U...... 1:00 pm J 9 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 7:00 pm J 9 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm J 9 SAINT FRANCIS U...... 7:00 pm J 16 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ���������������7:00 pm J 11 at SACRED HEART...... 2:00 pm J 11 at WAGNER...... 4:00 pm J 11 ROBERT MORRIS...... 1:00 pm J 18 LIU BROOKLYN...... 3:30 pm J 16 at LIU BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm J 16 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... 7:00 pm J 16 SACRED HEART...... 7:00 pm J 23 at WAGNER...... 7:00 pm J 18 BRYANT...... 3:00 pm J 18 at CENTRAL CONNECTICUT...... 3:30 pm J 18 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ��������������3:00 pm J 25 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ��������������4:30 pm J 23 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ��������������� 7:00 pm J 23 at BRYANT...... 7:00 pm J 23 LIU BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm J 30 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... 7:00 pm J 25 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ��������������� 4:30 pm J 25 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 4:30 pm J 25 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ���������������1:00 pm F 1 at ROBERT MORRIS...... 4:00 pm J 30 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S ������������������ 7:00 pm J 30 WAGNER...... 7:00 pm J 30 at ROBERT MORRIS...... 7:00 pm F 1 at ST. FRANCIS U...... 2:00 pm F 2 at SACRED HEART...... 2:00 pm F 6 BRYANT...... 7:00 pm F 1 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 2:30 pm F 6 at WAGNER...... 7:00 pm F 6 at CENTRAL CONNECTICUT �����������7:00 pm F 8 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... 11:30 am F 6 ROBERT MORRIS...... 7:00 pm F 8 at CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ����������� 1:00 pm F 8 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 4:00 pm F 13 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN �����������7:00 pm F 8 SAINT FRANCIS U...... 4:30 pm F 13 WAGNER...... 7:00 pm F 13 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S ������������������7:00 pm F 15 SACRED HEART...... 1:00 pm F 13 at SACRED HEART...... 7:00 pm F 15 SAINT FRANCIS U...... 4:30 pm F 16 at WAGNER...... 4:00 pm F 20 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 7:00 pm F 16 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... 4:00 pm F 20 at BRYANT...... 7:00 pm F 20 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ������������������7:00 pm F 22 at BRYANT...... 4:00 pm F 20 at ROBERT MORRIS...... 7:00 pm F 22 SACRED HEART...... 3:00 pm F 22 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ���������������4:00 pm F 27 at LIU BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm F 22 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... 2:00 pm F 27 ROBERT MORRIS...... 7:00 pm F 27 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN �����������7:00 pm M 1 at SACRED HEART...... 3:30 pm F 27 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT...... 7:00 pm M 1 at LIU BROOKLYN...... 4:30 pm M 1 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ����������� 5:00 pm M 1 BRYANT...... 4:30 pm

MOUNT ST. MARY’S (0-4, 0-0 NEC) ROBERT MORRIS (3-3, 0-0 NEC) SACRED HEART (1-4, 0-0 NEC) ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN (3-3, 0-0 NEC) N 8 at West Virginia...... L 62-77 N 9 SAVANNAH STATE ...... W 86-66 Connecticut 6 Classic N 8 at Miami (FL)...... W 66-62 (OT) N 13 at Villanova...... L 59-90 N 12 at Lafayette...... W 90-81 N 9 vs. Fairfield...... L 54-67 N 11 at Florida Atlantic ...... W 59-57 N 15 at Brigham Young...... L 76-108 Keightley Classic N 13 at Holy Cross...... L 118-122 (2OT) EA Sports Maui Invitational-Mainland N 17 at UMBC...... L 84-90 (OT) N 14 at Eastern Michigan...... L 64-69 N 16 Brown...... L 73-85 N 16 at Dayton...... L 58-78 N 19 at Maryland-Eastern Shore ��������������L 71-79 N 17 at #1 Kentucky...... L 49-87 N 19 at Yale...... L 65-80 N 18 at #9 Syracuse...... L 50-56 N 23 American...... 4:00 pm N 21 Texas-Arlington...... W 88-81 N 23 at Fordham...... W 85-73 N 23 at Coastal Carolina...... L 59-70 N 26 Bucknell...... 7:00 pm N 23 at Cleveland State...... L 74-87 N 26 at Boston College...... 7:00 pm N 24 vs. Oakland/Louisiana...... W 68-62 N 29 at Michigan State...... 1:00 pm N 26 at Buffalo...... 7:00 pm D 1 at Lehigh...... 2:00 pm N 27 Mount Saint Vincent...... 2:00 pm D 4 Binghamton...... 7:00 pm N 30 at Delaware...... TBA D 4 at Hofstra...... 7:00 pm D 1 at Stony Brook...... 7:00 pm D 7 Loyola...... 2:00 pm D 4 at Youngstown State...... 7:45 pm D 7 Lafayette...... 2:00 pm D 7 at Army...... 3:00 pm D 15 Hartford...... 2:00 pm D 22 at Penn State...... 2:00 pm D 7 Toledo...... 4:00 pm D 10 Monmouth...... 7:00 pm Continental Tires Las Vegas Classic D 30 at Texas Tech...... 8:00 pm D 14 at Duquesne...... 2:00 pm D 14 Canisius...... 4:00 pm D 18 vs. Santa Clara...... 11:00 pm J 3 at Norfolk State...... 7:00 pm D 18 Campbell...... 7:00 pm D 19 Lafayette...... 7:00 pm D 20 at UNLV...... TBA J 9 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ��������������7:00 pm D 22 at Oakland...... 1:00 pm D 23 NJIT...... 2:00 pm D 22 vs. Radford...... 3:00 pm J 11 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ���������������2:00 pm D 30 at Oklahoma State...... 7:00 pm D 30 at Delaware State...... 4:00 pm D 23 vs. Florida Gulf Coast/Florida A&M...... TBA J 16 WAGNER...... 7:00 pm J 4 at Alabama...... 5:30 pm J 4 at Columbia...... 4:00 pm J 4 at New Hampshire...... 1:00 pm J 18 ROBERT MORRIS...... 2:00 pm J 9 at SACRED HEART...... 7:00 pm J 9 LIU BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm J 9 ROBERT MORRIS...... 7:00 pm J 23 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... 7:00 pm J 11 at BRYANT...... 1:00 pm J 11 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S ������������������2:00 pm J 11 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... 2:00 pm J 25 at LIU BROOKLYN...... 4:30 pm J 16 SAINT FRANCIS U...... 7:00 pm J 16 at CENTRAL CONNECTICUT �����������7:00 pm J 16 at BRYANT...... 7:00 pm J 30 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ������������������7:00 pm J 18 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S ������������������2:00 pm J 18 SACRED HEART...... 5:00 pm J 18 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... 5:00 pm F 1 LIU BROOKLYN...... 2:30 pm J 23 SACRED HEART ...... 7:00 pm J 23 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ��������������7:00 pm J 23 at ROBERT MORRIS...... 7:00 pm F 6 at SACRED HEART...... 9:00 pm J 25 WAGNER...... 4:00 pm J 25 at BRYANT...... 1:00 pm J 25 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... TBA F 8 at BRYANT...... 4:00 pm J 30 BRYANT...... 8:00 pm J 30 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm J 30 at SACRED HEART...... 6:00 pm F 13 BRYANT...... 7:00 pm F 1 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ���������������4:00 pm F 2 BRYANT...... 2:00 pm F 1 WAGNER ...... 5:00 pm F 15 at ROBERT MORRIS...... 4:00 pm F 6 at LIU BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm F 6 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 9:00 pm F 6 SAINT FRANCIS U...... 7:00 pm F 20 at CENTRAL CONNECTICUT �����������7:00 pm F 8 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN �����������2:00 pm F 8 WAGNER...... 2:00 pm F 8 ROBERT MORRIS...... 2:00 pm F 22 at WAGNER...... 4:00 pm F 13 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... 7:00 pm F 13 LIU BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm F 13 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ���������������7:00 pm F 27 SACRED HEART...... 7:00 pm F 15 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 4:00 pm F 15 at CENTRAL CONNECTICUT...... 1:00 pm F 16 at LIU BROOKLYN...... 4:00 pm M 1 SAINT FRANCIS U...... 2:00 pm F 20 LIU BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm F 20 at WAGNER...... 7:00 pm F 20 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... 7:00 pm F 22 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ���������������4:00 pm F 22 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... 3:00 pm F 22 at ROBERT MORRIS...... 4:00 pm F 27 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ��������������7:00 pm F 27 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 7:00 pm F 27 BRYANT...... 7:00 pm M 1 at WAGNER...... 6:00 pm M 1 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ...... 3:30 pm M 1 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ������������������5:00 pm . WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Google+: @NECSports 2013-14 NEC MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE/RESULTS (UPDATED THROUGH GAMES OF NOVEMBER 24, 2013)

SAINT FRANCIS U (1-5, 0-0 NEC) WAGNER (3-2, 0-0 NEC) N 8 at Fordham...... L 67-87 N 9 at Penn State...... L 62-74 N 11 Navy...... W 60-57 N 12 Chestnut Hill...... W 75-67 N 13 at Dayton...... L 56-70 N 15 at St. John’s...... L 57-73 N 16 at Bucknell...... L 50-72 N 18 at Coppin State...... W 102-87 N 19 at George Mason...... L 46-58 N 21 Vermont...... W 68-61 N 23 at Colgate...... L 64-81 Gulf Coast Showcase N 30 American...... 2:00 pm N 25 vs. Stetson...... 6:00 pm D 4 Lehigh...... 7:00 pm N 26 vs. St. Bonaventure/S. Illinois...... TBA D 7 at Cornell...... 4:00 pm N 27 TBD...... TBA D 17 Duquesne...... 7:00 pm D 3 Lafayette...... 7:00 pm D 22 at Drexel...... 2:00 pm D 7 at Penn...... 7:00 pm D 31 at Denver...... 6:00 pm D 14 at Rider...... 3:00 pm J 4 NJIT...... 2:00 pm D 19 at La Salle...... 7:00 pm J 9 at BRYANT...... 7:00 pm D 30 at Monmouth...... 3:00 pm J 11 at CENTRAL CONNECTICUT.. 1:00 pm J 4 North Carolina Central...... 1:00 pm J 16 at ROBERT MORRIS...... 7:00 pm J 9 at CENTRAL CONNECTICUT.... 7:00 pm J 18 WAGNER...... 2:00 pm J 11 LIU BROOKLYN...... 4:00 pm J 23 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 7:00 pm J 16 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 7:00 pm J 25 SACRED HEART...... 12:00 pm J 18 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... 2:00 pm J 30 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT...... 7:00 pm J 23 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT...... 7:00 pm F 1 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... 2:00 pm J 25 at ROBERT MORRIS...... 4:00 pm F 6 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN.. 7:00 pm J 30 at LIU BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm F 8 at LIU BROOKLYN...... 2:00 pm F 1 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN.... 5:00 pm F 13 ROBERT MORRIS...... 7:00 pm F 6 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... 7:00 pm F 15 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON..... 7:00 pm F 8 at SACRED HEART...... 2:00 pm F 20 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm F 13 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... 7:00 pm F 22 LIU BROOKLYN...... 2:00 pm F 16 BRYANT...... 12:00 pm F 27 at WAGNER...... 7:00 pm F 20 SACRED HEART...... 7:00 pm M 1 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 2:00 pm F 22 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 4:00 pm F 27 SAINT FRANCIS U...... 7:00 pm M 1 ROBERT MORRIS ...... 6:00 pm

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SCORING REBOUNDING ## Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G ------1.STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 5 40 16 34 130 26.0 1.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 6 16 35 51 8.5 2.VINALES, Kyle-CCSU...... 3 20 8 20 68 22.7 2.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 6 18 31 49 8.2 3.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 6 40 7 31 118 19.7 3.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 5 8 27 35 7.0 4.ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 6 38 22 11 109 18.2 HUNTER, Matt-CCSU...... 3 5 16 21 7.0 5.KELLEY, Evan-SHU...... 5 34 4 16 88 17.6 5.FALZON, Tevin-SHU...... 5 11 23 34 6.8 6.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 5 31 0 21 83 16.6 6.FOLAHAN, Naofall-WC...... 5 12 21 33 6.6 RIVERS, Latif-WC...... 5 26 9 22 83 16.6 7.MOODY, Mario-WC...... 5 13 19 32 6.4 8.SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 6 37 7 12 93 15.5 8.DRAKEFORD, Faronte-CCSU.. 4 10 15 25 6.3 9.MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 5 26 9 16 77 15.4 9.MARTIN, Wayne-SFBK...... 6 12 23 35 5.8 10.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 6 35 2 20 92 15.3 10.NEWMEN, Juwan-CCSU...... 4 11 12 23 5.8 11.WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 6 25 11 22 83 13.8 11.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 5 5 23 28 5.6 12.ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 5 20 2 27 69 13.8 12.MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 5 6 20 26 5.2 13.EVANS, Chris-SHU...... 5 16 2 32 66 13.2 13.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 6 7 21 28 4.7 14.HARMON, Malik-SFU...... 6 21 14 19 75 12.5 14.WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 6 8 19 27 4.5 15.REED, E.J.-LIU...... 5 18 3 21 60 12.0 KRAJINA, Kristijan-MSM... 6 8 19 27 4.5 16.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 6 17 8 29 71 11.8 16.ATTERBERRY, Landon-LIU... 5 7 15 22 4.4 17.PARGA, Gilbert-LIU...... 5 12 7 27 58 11.6 17.McFADDEN, Mike-RMU...... 6 9 17 26 4.3 18.O'SHEA, Joe-BRY...... 5 18 5 15 56 11.2 18.MARTIN, Gerrell-LIU...... 5 6 15 21 4.2 MARTIN, Gerrell-LIU...... 5 18 9 11 56 11.2 19.WORTHEM, Jeremiah-RMU.... 6 11 14 25 4.2 20.JONES, Mustafaa-FDU...... 6 21 18 6 66 11.0 20.FALL, Amdy-SFBK...... 6 9 15 24 4.0 BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 6 27 0 12 66 11.0 PRESCOTT, Sam-MSM...... 6 7 17 24 4.0 22.CUMBERLANDER, Khalen-CCSU 4 17 4 5 43 10.8 REED, E.J.-LIU...... 5 6 14 20 4.0 BURTON, Marcus-WC...... 4 14 8 7 43 10.8 24.ATTERBERRY, Landon-LIU... 5 21 3 7 52 10.4 25.PRESCOTT, Sam-MSM...... 6 21 10 8 60 10.0 26.MARTIN, Wayne-SFBK...... 6 23 1 12 59 9.8 27.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 5 17 2 10 46 9.2 28.DRAKEFORD, Faronte-CCSU.. 4 16 1 3 36 9.0 HARRIS, Jay-WC...... 4 12 7 5 36 9.0 30.GLOWIAK, Steve-SHU...... 5 14 10 5 43 8.6

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) ASSISTS ## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G ------1.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 5 31 45 .689 1.BRICKMAN, Jason-LIU...... 5 48 9.60 2.NEWMEN, Juwan-CCSU...... 4 12 21 .571 2.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 6 31 5.17 3.CUMBERLANDER, Khalen-CCSU 4 17 33 .515 3.MYERS-PATE, Anthony-RMU.. 6 28 4.67 4.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 6 35 68 .515 SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 6 28 4.67 5.O'SHEA, Joe-BRY...... 5 18 35 .514 5.ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 5 22 4.40 6.ATTERBERRY, Landon-LIU... 5 21 41 .512 6.JONES, Brent-SFBK...... 6 25 4.17 7.RIVERS, Latif-WC...... 5 26 52 .500 7.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 5 20 4.00 MARTIN, Wayne-SFBK...... 6 23 46 .500 8.GAETANO, Phil-SHU...... 5 19 3.80 9.KELLEY, Evan-SHU...... 5 34 70 .486 9.HARMON, Malik-SFU...... 6 20 3.33 10.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 6 27 56 .482 10.HARRIS, Jay-WC...... 4 13 3.25 11.STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 5 40 83 .482 McMILLAN, Malcolm-CCSU... 4 13 3.25 12.BURTON, Marcus-WC...... 4 14 30 .467 12.VINALES, Kyle-CCSU...... 3 8 2.67 13.ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 6 38 82 .463 13.EVANS, Chris-SHU...... 5 13 2.60 14.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 6 40 87 .460 14.BROWN, Greg-SFU...... 6 13 2.17 15.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 5 17 37 .459 15.BURTON, Marcus-WC...... 4 8 2.00 16.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 6 11 1.83 NEWTON, Desjuan-RMU...... 6 11 1.83 18.MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 5 9 1.80 KELLEY, Evan-SHU...... 5 9 1.80 McLAUGHLIN, Shane-BRY.... 5 9 1.80 2013-14 Northeast Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Nov 24, 2013 (All games)

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) STEALS ## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G ------1.MARTIN, Gerrell-LIU...... 5 11 11 1.000 1.HUNTER, Matt-CCSU...... 3 10 3.33 2.STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 5 34 38 .895 2.KELLEY, Evan-SHU...... 5 10 2.00 3.GAETANO, Phil-SHU...... 5 14 16 .875 3.ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 5 9 1.80 4.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 6 29 34 .853 4.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 6 9 1.50 5.VINALES, Kyle-CCSU...... 3 20 24 .833 SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 6 9 1.50 MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 5 10 12 .833 WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 6 9 1.50 7.JONES, Brent-SFBK...... 6 19 23 .826 7.EVANS, Chris-SHU...... 5 7 1.40 8.RIVERS, Latif-WC...... 5 22 27 .815 BRICKMAN, Jason-LIU...... 5 7 1.40 9.EVANS, Chris-SHU...... 5 32 40 .800 STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 5 7 1.40 10.WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 6 22 28 .786 FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 5 7 1.40 GRIGGS, D.J.-LIU...... 5 11 14 .786 11.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 6 8 1.33 12.PARGA, Gilbert-LIU...... 5 27 35 .771 ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 6 8 1.33 13.MOSLEY, Stephon-SFU...... 6 12 16 .750 HARMON, Malik-SFU...... 6 8 1.33 14.ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 5 27 37 .730 VINALES, Kyle-CCSU...... 3 4 1.33 15.MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 5 16 22 .727 15.VINCENT, Leo-SHU...... 4 5 1.25

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) 3-POINT FG MADE ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G ------1.CUMBERLANDER, Khalen-CCSU 4 4 7 .571 1.ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 6 22 3.67 2.RIVERS, Latif-WC...... 5 9 17 .529 2.STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 5 16 3.20 3.NEWTON, Desjuan-RMU...... 6 7 14 .500 3.JONES, Mustafaa-FDU...... 6 18 3.00 4.JONES, Mustafaa-FDU...... 6 18 37 .486 4.VINALES, Kyle-CCSU...... 3 8 2.67 5.ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 6 22 47 .468 5.HARMON, Malik-SFU...... 6 14 2.33 6.PARGA, Gilbert-LIU...... 5 7 15 .467 6.MOCKFORD, Ben-SFBK...... 6 13 2.17 7.HARMON, Malik-SFU...... 6 14 31 .452 7.GLOWIAK, Steve-SHU...... 5 10 2.00 8.BURTON, Marcus-WC...... 4 8 18 .444 BURTON, Marcus-WC...... 4 8 2.00 9.MAJOR, Dominique-SFU..... 6 9 22 .409 9.WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 6 11 1.83 MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 5 9 22 .409 10.MARTIN, Gerrell-LIU...... 5 9 1.80 MARTIN, Gerrell-LIU...... 5 9 22 .409 MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 5 9 1.80 12.STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 5 16 40 .400 RIVERS, Latif-WC...... 5 9 1.80 GLOWIAK, Steve-SHU...... 5 10 25 .400 13.HARRIS, Jay-WC...... 4 7 1.75 OLIVER, Charles-RMU...... 6 10 25 .400 14.PRESCOTT, Sam-MSM...... 6 10 1.67 15.GAETANO, Phil-SHU...... 5 5 14 .357 MILLER, Will-MSM...... 6 10 1.67 OLIVER, Charles-RMU...... 6 10 1.67 MacDONALD, Matt-FDU...... 6 10 1.67

BLOCKED SHOTS ASSIST/ RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) ## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio ------1.HUNTER, Matt-CCSU...... 3 6 2.00 1.BRICKMAN, Jason-LIU...... 5 48 9.6 17 3.4 2.82 2.MOODY, Mario-WC...... 5 9 1.80 2.MYERS-PATE, Anthony-RMU.. 6 28 4.7 11 1.8 2.55 3.FALL, Amdy-SFBK...... 6 10 1.67 3.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 6 31 5.2 13 2.2 2.38 4.FOLAHAN, Naofall-WC...... 5 8 1.60 4.JONES, Brent-SFBK...... 6 25 4.2 11 1.8 2.27 FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 5 8 1.60 5.HARRIS, Jay-WC...... 4 13 3.3 6 1.5 2.17 6.DRINNON, Ronnie-SFU...... 5 6 1.20 6.SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 6 28 4.7 16 2.7 1.75 7.OWONA, Mike-FDU...... 6 7 1.17 7.McMILLAN, Malcolm-CCSU... 4 13 3.3 9 2.3 1.44 8.MARTIN, Wayne-SFBK...... 6 6 1.00 8.HARMON, Malik-SFU...... 6 20 3.3 14 2.3 1.43 SEILUND, Mathias-FDU..... 6 6 1.00 9.ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 5 22 4.4 17 3.4 1.29 GRAVES, Gregory-MSM...... 6 6 1.00 10.GAETANO, Phil-SHU...... 5 19 3.8 18 3.6 1.06 REED, E.J.-LIU...... 5 5 1.00 11.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 5 20 4.0 19 3.8 1.05 EDUKUGHO, Eyimofe-SHU.... 4 4 1.00 13.DANAHER, Taylor-MSM...... 6 5 0.83 14.DRAKEFORD, Faronte-CCSU.. 4 3 0.75 15.WHITE, Anthony-SFBK...... 6 4 0.67 GILLETTE, Scooter-FDU.... 6 4 0.67 BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 6 4 0.67 HAWKINS, Stephan-RMU..... 6 4 0.67 ALLEN, Terrell-CCSU...... 3 2 0.67 2013-14 Northeast Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Nov 24, 2013 (All games)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G ------1.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 6 18 3.00 1.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 6 35 5.83 2.NEWMEN, Juwan-CCSU...... 4 11 2.75 2.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 5 27 5.40 3.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 6 16 2.67 3.HUNTER, Matt-CCSU...... 3 16 5.33 4.MOODY, Mario-WC...... 5 13 2.60 4.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 6 31 5.17 5.DRAKEFORD, Faronte-CCSU.. 4 10 2.50 5.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 5 23 4.60 6.FOLAHAN, Naofall-WC...... 5 12 2.40 FALZON, Tevin-SHU...... 5 23 4.60 7.FALZON, Tevin-SHU...... 5 11 2.20 7.FOLAHAN, Naofall-WC...... 5 21 4.20 8.MARTIN, Wayne-SFBK...... 6 12 2.00 8.MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 5 20 4.00 9.WORTHEM, Jeremiah-RMU.... 6 11 1.83 9.MARTIN, Wayne-SFBK...... 6 23 3.83 HARRIS, Xavier-FDU...... 6 11 1.83 10.MOODY, Mario-WC...... 5 19 3.80 11.NEWTON, Desjuan-RMU...... 6 10 1.67 11.DRAKEFORD, Faronte-CCSU.. 4 15 3.75 MOSLEY, Stephon-SFU...... 6 10 1.67 12.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 6 21 3.50 HAWKINS, Stephan-RMU..... 6 10 1.67 13.ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 5 17 3.40 HUNTER, Matt-CCSU...... 3 5 1.67 14.O'SHEA, Joe-BRY...... 5 16 3.20 15.DRINNON, Ronnie-SFU...... 5 8 1.60 15.KRAJINA, Kristijan-MSM... 6 19 3.17 FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 5 8 1.60 WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 6 19 3.17

MINUTES PLAYED ## Player-Team Cl G Minutes Avg/G ------1.STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 5 181 36.20 2.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 5 177 35.40 3.KELLEY, Evan-SHU...... 5 171 34.20 4.VINALES, Kyle-CCSU...... 3 101 33.67 5.BRICKMAN, Jason-LIU...... 5 165 33.00 6.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 6 197 32.83 7.HARRIS, Jay-WC...... 4 131 32.75 8.WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 6 193 32.17 9.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 5 158 31.60 10.HARMON, Malik-SFU...... 6 188 31.33 BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 6 188 31.33 12.EVANS, Chris-SHU...... 5 155 31.00 13.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 6 185 30.83 14.ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 5 153 30.60 15.HUNTER, Matt-CCSU...... 3 91 30.33 16.O'SHEA, Joe-BRY...... 5 151 30.20 17.MOCKFORD, Ben-SFBK...... 6 180 30.00 18.GAETANO, Phil-SHU...... 5 147 29.40 19.SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 6 175 29.17 20.PRESCOTT, Sam-MSM...... 6 174 29.00 21.JONES, Mustafaa-FDU...... 6 173 28.83 MacDONALD, Matt-FDU...... 6 173 28.83 23.MOODY, Mario-WC...... 5 139 27.80 MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 5 139 27.80 25.RIVERS, Latif-WC...... 5 138 27.60 26.SEILUND, Mathias-FDU..... 6 164 27.33 ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 6 164 27.33 28.MARTIN, Gerrell-LIU...... 5 136 27.20 29.REED, E.J.-LIU...... 5 134 26.80 30.McMILLAN, Malcolm-CCSU... 4 106 26.50 2013-14 Northeast Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Nov 24, 2013 (All games)

TEAM IDENTIFICATION Team Team ID ------Bryant...... BRY Central Connecticut. CCSU Fairleigh Dickinson. FDU LIU Brooklyn...... LIU Mount St. Mary's.... MSM Robert Morris...... RMU Sacred Heart...... SHU Saint Francis U..... SFU St. Francis Brooklyn SFBK Wagner...... WC 2013-14 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Nov 24, 2013 (All games)

SCORING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE ## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G ## Team G Pts Avg/G ------1.Sacred Heart...... 5 1-4 395 79.0 1.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 385 64.2 2.Bryant...... 5 3-2 378 75.6 2.Saint Francis U..... 6 425 70.8 3.Robert Morris...... 6 3-3 451 75.2 3.Wagner...... 5 362 72.4 4.Central Connecticut. 4 0-4 292 73.0 4.Bryant...... 5 382 76.4 5.Wagner...... 5 3-2 364 72.8 5.Robert Morris...... 6 471 78.5 6.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 1-4 350 70.0 6.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 479 79.8 Mount St. Mary's.... 6 1-5 420 70.0 7.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 411 82.2 8.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 1-5 396 66.0 8.Mount St. Mary's.... 6 507 84.5 9.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 3-3 360 60.0 9.Sacred Heart...... 5 427 85.4 10.Saint Francis U..... 6 1-5 343 57.2 10.Central Connecticut. 4 374 93.5

SCORING MARGIN FREE THROW PERCENTAGES ## Team G OFF DEF Margin ## Team G FTM FTA Pct ------1.Wagner...... 5 72.8 72.4 +0.4 1.Bryant...... 5 99 133 .744 2.Bryant...... 5 75.6 76.4 -0.8 2.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 98 133 .737 3.Robert Morris...... 6 75.2 78.5 -3.3 3.Sacred Heart...... 5 106 147 .721 4.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 60.0 64.2 -4.2 4.Mount St. Mary's.... 6 94 137 .686 5.Sacred Heart...... 5 79.0 85.4 -6.4 5.Central Connecticut. 4 55 81 .679 6.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 70.0 82.2 -12.2 6.Wagner...... 5 81 120 .675 7.Saint Francis U..... 6 57.2 70.8 -13.7 7.Robert Morris...... 6 97 146 .664 8.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 66.0 79.8 -13.8 8.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 84 128 .656 9.Mount St. Mary's.... 6 70.0 84.5 -14.5 9.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 59 92 .641 10.Central Connecticut. 4 73.0 93.5 -20.5 10.Saint Francis U..... 6 67 111 .604

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct ## Team G FG FGA Pct ------1.Bryant...... 5 127 252 .504 1.Wagner...... 5 102 272 .375 2.Sacred Heart...... 5 128 296 .432 2.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 121 317 .382 3.Wagner...... 5 127 301 .422 3.Robert Morris...... 6 146 322 .453 4.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 145 348 .417 4.Sacred Heart...... 5 141 300 .470 5.Central Connecticut. 4 108 267 .404 5.Bryant...... 5 144 304 .474 6.Mount St. Mary's.... 6 138 345 .400 6.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 155 324 .478 7.Robert Morris...... 6 151 380 .397 7.Saint Francis U..... 6 157 323 .486 8.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 123 312 .394 8.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 159 311 .511 9.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 108 284 .380 9.Mount St. Mary's.... 6 187 358 .522 10.Saint Francis U..... 6 116 318 .365 10.Central Connecticut. 4 131 248 .528

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct ## Team G FG FGA Pct ------1.Robert Morris...... 6 52 137 .380 1.Wagner...... 5 16 76 .211 2.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 47 137 .343 2.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 15 66 .227 3.Wagner...... 5 29 89 .326 3.Bryant...... 5 27 85 .318 4.Saint Francis U..... 6 44 139 .317 4.Robert Morris...... 6 38 119 .319 5.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 36 114 .316 5.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 34 98 .347 6.Sacred Heart...... 5 33 107 .308 6.Sacred Heart...... 5 36 99 .364 7.Mount St. Mary's.... 6 50 165 .303 7.Mount St. Mary's.... 6 40 106 .377 8.Bryant...... 5 25 84 .298 8.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 41 104 .394 9.Central Connecticut. 4 21 72 .292 9.Saint Francis U..... 6 42 99 .424 10.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 30 110 .273 10.Central Connecticut. 4 35 77 .455

REBOUNDING OFFENSE REBOUNDING DEFENSE ## Team G Reb Avg/G ## Team G Reb Avg/G ------1.Wagner...... 5 192 38.4 1.Bryant...... 5 173 34.6 2.Robert Morris...... 6 217 36.2 2.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 222 37.0 3.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 216 36.0 3.Saint Francis U..... 6 228 38.0 4.Central Connecticut. 4 140 35.0 4.Sacred Heart...... 5 198 39.6 5.Sacred Heart...... 5 164 32.8 5.Mount St. Mary's.... 6 241 40.2 6.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 159 31.8 6.Wagner...... 5 201 40.2 7.Bryant...... 5 155 31.0 7.Robert Morris...... 6 243 40.5 8.Mount St. Mary's.... 6 185 30.8 8.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 245 40.8 9.Saint Francis U..... 6 174 29.0 9.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 207 41.4 10.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 169 28.2 10.Central Connecticut. 4 172 43.0 2013-14 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Nov 24, 2013 (All games)

REBOUNDING MARGIN BLOCKED SHOTS ## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin ## Team G Blocks Avg/G ------1.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 216 36.0 222 37.0 -1.0 1.Wagner...... 5 24 4.80 2.Wagner...... 5 192 38.4 201 40.2 -1.8 2.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 25 4.17 3.Bryant...... 5 155 31.0 173 34.6 -3.6 3.Bryant...... 5 17 3.40 4.Robert Morris...... 6 217 36.2 243 40.5 -4.3 4.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 20 3.33 5.Sacred Heart...... 5 164 32.8 198 39.6 -6.8 5.Central Connecticut. 4 12 3.00 6.Central Connecticut. 4 140 35.0 172 43.0 -8.0 6.Sacred Heart...... 5 14 2.80 7.Saint Francis U..... 6 174 29.0 228 38.0 -9.0 7.Mount St. Mary's.... 6 15 2.50 8.Mount St. Mary's.... 6 185 30.8 241 40.2 -9.3 8.Saint Francis U..... 6 13 2.17 9.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 159 31.8 207 41.4 -9.6 9.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 9 1.80 10.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 169 28.2 245 40.8 -12.7 10.Robert Morris...... 6 9 1.50

ASSISTS STEALS ## Team G Assists Avg/G ## Team G Steals Avg/G ------1.Sacred Heart...... 5 67 13.40 1.Central Connecticut. 4 32 8.00 2.Robert Morris...... 6 78 13.00 2.Sacred Heart...... 5 36 7.20 LIU Brooklyn...... 5 65 13.00 3.Bryant...... 5 35 7.00 Wagner...... 5 65 13.00 4.Saint Francis U..... 6 40 6.67 5.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 72 12.00 Mount St. Mary's.... 6 40 6.67 6.Saint Francis U..... 6 67 11.17 6.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 38 6.33 Mount St. Mary's.... 6 67 11.17 7.Robert Morris...... 6 36 6.00 8.Central Connecticut. 4 41 10.25 8.Wagner...... 5 29 5.80 9.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 59 9.83 9.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 28 4.67 10.Bryant...... 5 49 9.80 10.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 23 4.60

TURNOVER MARGIN ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin ## Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio ------1.Robert Morris...... 6 63 10.5 82 13.7 +3.17 1.Robert Morris...... 6 78 13.0 63 10.5 1.24 2.Sacred Heart...... 5 72 14.4 83 16.6 +2.20 2.Wagner...... 5 65 13.0 61 12.2 1.07 3.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 69 11.5 82 13.7 +2.17 3.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 72 12.0 69 11.5 1.04 4.Mount St. Mary's.... 6 70 11.7 79 13.2 +1.50 4.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 65 13.0 65 13.0 1.00 5.Saint Francis U..... 6 69 11.5 77 12.8 +1.33 5.Saint Francis U..... 6 67 11.2 69 11.5 0.97 6.Central Connecticut. 4 59 14.8 59 14.8 +0.00 6.Mount St. Mary's.... 6 67 11.2 70 11.7 0.96 7.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 65 13.0 60 12.0 -1.00 7.Sacred Heart...... 5 67 13.4 72 14.4 0.93 Wagner...... 5 61 12.2 56 11.2 -1.00 8.Central Connecticut. 4 41 10.3 59 14.8 0.69 9.Bryant...... 5 71 14.2 59 11.8 -2.40 9.Bryant...... 5 49 9.8 71 14.2 0.69 10.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 91 15.2 74 12.3 -2.83 10.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 59 9.8 91 15.2 0.65

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team G No. Avg/G ## Team G No. Avg/G ------1.Robert Morris...... 6 90 15.00 1.Wagner...... 5 140 28.00 2.Central Connecticut. 4 52 13.00 2.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 154 25.67 3.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 56 11.20 3.Bryant...... 5 122 24.40 4.Sacred Heart...... 5 54 10.80 4.Central Connecticut. 4 88 22.00 5.Wagner...... 5 52 10.40 Sacred Heart...... 5 110 22.00 6.St. Francis Brooklyn 6 62 10.33 6.Mount St. Mary's.... 6 129 21.50 7.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 60 10.00 7.Robert Morris...... 6 127 21.17 8.Mount St. Mary's.... 6 56 9.33 8.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 103 20.60 9.Saint Francis U..... 6 53 8.83 9.Saint Francis U..... 6 121 20.17 10.Bryant...... 5 33 6.60 10.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 109 18.17

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ## Team G 3FG Avg/G ------1.Robert Morris...... 6 52 8.67 2.Mount St. Mary's.... 6 50 8.33 3.Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 47 7.83 4.Saint Francis U..... 6 44 7.33 5.LIU Brooklyn...... 5 36 7.20 6.Sacred Heart...... 5 33 6.60 7.Wagner...... 5 29 5.80 8.Central Connecticut. 4 21 5.25 9.Bryant...... 5 25 5.00 St. Francis Brooklyn 6 30 5.00 2013-14 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Nov 24, 2013 (All games)

|------CONFERENCE------| |------OVERALL------| WINNING STREAK STANDINGS W-L Pct PF PA W-L Pct PF PA Team NO. ------Bryant...... 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 3-2 .600 75.6 76.4 Wagner 2 Wagner...... 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 3-2 .600 72.8 72.4 Mount St. Mary's 1 Robert Morris...... 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 3-3 .500 75.2 78.5 St. Francis Brooklyn 1 St. Francis Brooklyn 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 3-3 .500 60.0 64.2 Sacred Heart 1 Sacred Heart...... 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 1-4 .200 79.0 85.4 Bryant 1 LIU Brooklyn...... 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 1-4 .200 70.0 82.2 Mount St. Mary's.... 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 1-5 .167 70.0 84.5 Fairleigh Dickinson. 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 1-5 .167 66.0 79.8 Saint Francis U..... 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 1-5 .167 57.2 70.8 Central Connecticut. 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 0-4 .000 73.0 93.5

TEAM SUMMARIES Team G PF-PA Avg Score Margin FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct RebF RebA Margin ------Bryant...... 5 378-382 75.6-76.4 -0.8 127-252 .504 25-84 .298 99-133 .744 155 173 -3.6 Central Connecticut. 4 292-374 73.0-93.5 -20.5 108-267 .404 21-72 .292 55-81 .679 140 172 -8.0 Fairleigh Dickinson. 6 396-479 66.0-79.8 -13.8 145-348 .417 47-137 .343 59-92 .641 169 245 -12.7 LIU Brooklyn...... 5 350-411 70.0-82.2 -12.2 108-284 .380 36-114 .316 98-133 .737 159 207 -9.6 Mount St. Mary's.... 6 420-507 70.0-84.5 -14.5 138-345 .400 50-165 .303 94-137 .686 185 241 -9.3 Robert Morris...... 6 451-471 75.2-78.5 -3.3 151-380 .397 52-137 .380 97-146 .664 217 243 -4.3 Sacred Heart...... 5 395-427 79.0-85.4 -6.4 128-296 .432 33-107 .308 106-147 .721 164 198 -6.8 Saint Francis U..... 6 343-425 57.2-70.8 -13.7 116-318 .365 44-139 .317 67-111 .604 174 228 -9.0 St. Francis Brooklyn 6 360-385 60.0-64.2 -4.2 123-312 .394 30-110 .273 84-128 .656 216 222 -1.0 Wagner...... 5 364-362 72.8-72.4 +0.4 127-301 .422 29-89 .326 81-120 .675 192 201 -1.8

ATTENDANCE Team | HOME GAMES Avg | AWAY GAMES Avg | NEUT GAMES Avg | ALL GAMES Avg | ------Bryant | 1-2102 2102 | 4-8730 2182 | 0-0 0 | 5-10832 2166 | Central Connecticut | 1-1615 1615 | 2-13400 6700 | 1-0 0 | 4-15015 3754 | Fairleigh Dickinson | 2-1920 960 | 3-16660 5553 | 1-0 0 | 6-18580 3097 | LIU Brooklyn | 1-2145 2145 | 2-19851 9926 | 2-0 0 | 5-21996 4399 | Mount St. Mary's | 1-1656 1656 | 5-35288 7058 | 0-0 0 | 6-36944 6157 | Robert Morris | 2-2290 1145 | 4-26753 6688 | 0-0 0 | 6-29043 4840 | Sacred Heart | 1-577 577 | 4-9084 2271 | 0-0 0 | 5-9661 1932 | Saint Francis U | 1-2838 2838 | 5-21836 4367 | 0-0 0 | 6-24674 4112 | St. Francis Brooklyn | 0-0 0 | 5-42692 8538 | 1-0 0 | 6-42692 7115 | Wagner | 2-3432 1716 | 3-9589 3196 | 0-0 0 | 5-13021 2604 | ------Totals | 12-18575 1548 | 37-203883 5510 | 5-0 0 | 54-222458 4120 |