2010-11 SCHEDULE

H LOCK HAVEN (Nov. 19 at Millersville, Pa. • 8 p.m.)

H ASHLAND (Nov. 20 at Millersville, Pa. • 8 p.m.)

A PHILA U. (Nov. 28 at Philadelphia, Pa. • 3 p.m.)

H LINCOLN (Dec. 1 at Millersville, Pa. • 1 p.m.)

H USP (Dec. 9 at Millersville, Pa. • 4 p.m.)

A GOLDEY-BEACOM (Dec. 13 at Wilmington, Del. • 7 p.m.)

A ASHLAND (Dec. 30 at Ashland, Ohio • 7:30 p.m.)

A GANNON (Jan. 3 at Erie, Pa. • 7:30 p.m.)

A CLARION (Jan. 4 at Clarion, Pa. • 8 p.m.)

H LOCK HAVEN (Jan. 8 at Millersville, Pa. • 3 p.m.)

H EDINBORO (Jan. 9 at Millersville, Pa. • 3 p.m.)

A BLOOMSBURG (Jan. 12 at Bloomsburg, Pa. • 7 p.m.)

H MANSFIELD (Jan. 15 at Millersville, Pa. • 3 p.m.)

H CHEYNEY (Jan. 19 at Millersville, Pa. • 8 p.m.)

H WEST CHESTER (Jan. 22 at Millersville, Pa. • 3 p.m.)

A E. STROUDSBURG (Jan. 26 at E. Stroudsburg, Pa. • 8 p.m.)

H KUTZTOWN (Jan. 29 at Millersville, Pa. • 3 p.m.)

A SHIPPENSBURG (Feb. 2 at Shippensburg, Pa. • 8 p.m.)

H BLOOMSBURG (Feb. 5 at Millersville, Pa. • 3 p.m.)

A CHEYNEY (Feb. 9 at Cheyney, Pa. • 8 p.m.)

A MANSFIELD (Feb. 12 at Mansfield, Pa. • 3 p.m.)

H E. STROUDSBURG (Feb. 16 at Millersville, Pa. • 8 p.m.)

A WEST CHESTER (Feb. 19 at West Chester, Pa. • 3 p.m.)

H SHIPPENSBURG (Feb. 23 at Millersville, Pa. • 8 p.m.)

A KUTZTOWN (Feb. 26 at Kutztown, Pa. • 3 p.m.) Quick Facts 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALLL TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2010-11 Schedule...... 2 Quick Facts...... 3 Marauder Pride...... 4 University Information...... 5-10 Coaching Staff...... 11-14 Season Outlook...... 15-18 2010-11 Marauders...... 19-30 2009 in Review...... 31-34 History...... 35-44 Gameday at Millersville...... 45 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY Founded...... 1855 Location...... Millersville, Pa. Mailing Address...... P.O. Box 1002 , Millersville, Pa. 17551 Enrollment...... 8,729 President...... Dr. Francine G. McNairy Nickname...... Marauders School Colors...... Black and Gold (PMS 124) Affiliation...... NCAA Division II Conference...... Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (Eastern Division) HISTORY First Year of Basketball...... 1899-00 All-Time Record...... 1,312-823-1 (.615) Years in NCAA Tournament (Last)...... 11 (2008) Result...... L, California (Pa.), 64-52 (East Region Final) BASKETBALL INFORMATION 2009-10 Overall Record...... 8-19 Home...... 6-8 Away...... 2-10 Neutral...... 0-0 PSAC Eastern Division Record/Finish...... 3-11/8th Home...... 3-4 Away...... 0-7 Starters returning/lost...... 2/3 Letterwinners returning/lost...... 6/6

3 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALL MARAU DER PRI DE Millersville University was founded in 1855—then known as Lancaster Normal School. In 1889, Millersville started playing intercollegiate athletics, beginning a tradition of excellence and pride that is entering its 121st year. Since the first team took the field, the athletics department has grown into 22 teams competing at the NCAA Division I and II levels. Few universities can match the longstanding success that Millersville’s athletics programs have enjoyed. Since joining the PSAC, the Marauders have compiled 42 team PSAC Championships in 13 different sports. The fan base and student-support of the Marauders is unrivaled among its peers. Packed venues are common, especially in Pucillo Gymnasium during basketball season, when the “Pucillo Posse”—a rowdy cheering section—helps the teams to victory. The students support all sports at Millersville. In 2008, the men’s soccer program ranked 12th in the nation in home attendance. The spirit was no more evident than in late November when nearly 1,000 fans attended the team’s NCAA Tournament contest despite the freezing temperatures. Another key part of the tradition is Millersville’s mascots, the Marauder, and Skully. The Marauder’s origin dates back to the 1930s. He received a partner at Homecoming in 2004 in Skully. Skully has become a favorite among patrons with his eye patch, an earring, size 13 boots and enthusiasm for Millersville sports.

4 University Information 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALLL ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

MILLERSVILLE ATHLETICS PEG KAUFFMAN Jefferson Hall (164 W. Cottage Ave.) DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS P.O. Box 1002 A 1987 graduate of Millersville University, Peg Millersville, PA 17551-0302 Kauffman returned to her alma mater as the director Main Office Phone: 717-872-3361 of athletics in 2007 after serving as Millersville’s Department Fax: 717-871-2200 interim director of women’s athletics and 13 years as the head women’s basketball coach at Lebanon UNIVERSITY CONTACTS Valley. Department Location Phone During her brief stint as director of athletics, Admissions Lyle Hall 871-5701 Kauffman has overseen the department’s move Registrar Lyle Hall 872-3035 to Jefferson Hall (the university’s first all-athletics Housing Harbold Hall 871-5837 building), renovations to the Millersville University Field and the addition of women’s as an Financial Aid Lyle Hall 872-3026 intercollegiate athletic program.

In her first 12 seasons at LVC, she guided the Dutchmen to a 183-117 record. DIRECTORY Her squads qualified for the Commonwealth Conference playoffs six times and (click on name for e-mail) competed in the Eastern College Athletic Conference South Region Championships on five occasions. She was also honored as the Commonwealth Conference and Position Name Phone Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year after the VP of Student Affairs Dr. Aminta Breaux 872-3594 2001-02 season after her squad finished with a program-record 23 wins, including Director of Athletics Peg Kauffman 872-3402 13-1 in conference play to earn the program’s first Commonwealth Conference Associate Director of Athletics Steve Roach 871-7210 regular-season title. Associate Director of Athletics Dr. Anthony Grant 871-5157 Kauffman served as the assistant director of athletics at Lebanon Valley since Dir. of Athletic Communications Ethan Hulsey 872-3100 2001. During her tenure in that position, she assisted in the coordination of NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Richard Glenn 871-2279 compliance for LVC’s 21 athletic teams. She also was the senior women’s adminis- Asst. to the Director of Athletics Donna Bazow 872-3402 trator. She also served on numerous committees within the Middle Atlantic States Administrative Assistant Randi Gordner 872-7211 Collegiate Athletic Corporation. Athletics Graduate Assistant Miles Gallagher 872-3198 In addition to being an All-American guard and three-time Pennsylvania State Athletics Graduate Assistant Forrest Mengle 872-3198 Athletic Conference (PSAC) All-Star, Kauffman spent the 1992-93 campaign as an Athletic Comm. Graduate Assistant Emily Simeral 872-3100 assistant coach with the Marauders. Athletic Comm. Graduate Assistant Jonathan Hower 872-3100 Equipment Manager John Emswiler 872-3499 During her playing career, she scored 1,398 points and dished out 408 assists – Equipment Manager Donna Eshleman 872-3405 numbers which still rank among the career leaders at Millersville – while leading the Marauders to two PSAC Division II championships. Athletic Trainer Hank Fijalkowski 872-3870 Athletic Trainer Katie Fox 872-3711 She is a member of both the Millersville University and Lancaster Catholic Athletic Athletic Training Room 872-3963 Halls of Fame, where she was a four-year starter, notched over 1,300 points and was named the school’s Female Athlete of the Year.

In addition to receiving a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from Millersville, Kauffman also earned a master’s degree in education in 1992.

5 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALL University Information ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION DR. ANTHONY GRANT STEVE ROACH ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Anthony Grant was named associate director of Roach was named associate director of athletics in athletics in July of 2008. He serves as Millersville’s July of 2008 after serving as the interim associate academic coordinator. director of athletics at Millersville since September of 2007. His main responsibility at Millersville is Grant comes to Millersville from the University compliance coordinator. of Iowa where he worked as the athletic student services academic coordinator since 2006. He also Prior to coming to Millersville, Roach served as the served as an athletics department intern in 2004-05 assistant to the athletics director and compliance and a teaching assistant in the department of coordinator at Slippery Rock University. health and sports studies from 2003-05. In that capacity he organized and implemented Grant also worked as the athletic facility supervisor all aspects of NCAA compliance and education at St. Joseph’s University while earning a master’s degree in sport and recreation program. He also oversaw all documentation for NCAA rules compliance. administration from Temple in 2003. He completed his bachelor’s degree in English from Penn State in 2000. He was the graduate assistant to the athletics director at Slippery Rock and was the athletics office intern at North Allegheny High School. Roach also served as the Grant received a Ph.D. in athletics administration from Iowa and in October of assistant middle school baseball coach for North Allegheny School District. 2008. He has his bachelor’s degree from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a mas- Grant and his wife Lisa are the parents of two daughters, Gianna and Jadyn. ter’s degree in sports management from Slippery Rock University.

Roach married the former Molly Muir in 2009.

6 University Information 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALLL ATHLETIC TRAINING

HANK FIJALKOWSKI, ATC ABOUT ATHLETIC TRAINING ATHLETIC TRAINER The athletic training staff primarily focuses on the prevention, assessment, management, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries. Hank is in his 25th year at Millersville University. The staff also helps prepare the athlete for practices and competitions. He received his B.S. degree in physical education at West Virginia University and his Master’s Millersville has two fully functional athletic training rooms from Kansas State University. He earned NATA which include some of the most up-to-date equipment. certification as an athletic trainer in 1981 and A staff of physicians, certified athletic trainers, certified graduate is a Corrective Exercise Specialist through the assistants, and a number of athletic training students provide medical National Academy of Sports Medicine. coverage for over 400 athletes participating in 21 intercollegiate sports at Millersville University.

Millersville also offers a unique dual degree education program in athletic training and biology. Students can major in athletic training through West Chester University and biology at Millersville. Students take their classes on the Millersville campus and taking advantage of the latest in education technology, interact through live video KATIE FOX, ATC transmissions with the athletic training classes at West Chester. ATHLETIC TRAINER Katie is in her fourth year at Millersville. She re- Students receive a bachelor’s degree in biology/pre-athletic training ceived her B.S. in Health Science/Athletic Training from Millersville and another bachelor’s degree in athletic training from the Lock Haven University and her Master’s from West Chester at the same time. Hands-on clinical experience degree from California University of Pennsylvania comes from working with the Marauder athletic teams and local in Athletic Training. She earned her NATA certifi- high schools. cation in 2005 and is certified as a Performance Enchancement Specialist through the National Academy of Sports Medicine. FACILITIES Millersville athletic training has training rooms at Biemesderfer Stadium and inside Pucillo Gymnasium. Student-athletes also have access to a rehabilitation room in Pucillo Gymnasium. WEB SITE GRADUATE ASSISTANTS Information such as staff biographies, visiting team information, Lea Vandegrift facilities, policies and the emergency action plan can be found on the athletic training web site at www.millersville.edu/~muathtrn/. Jake Ritter

7 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALL University Information ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Phone: 717-872-3100 INTERVIEWS Fax: 717-872-3995 All interviews with Millersville coaches and student-athletes must be made through [email protected] the sports information office. Telephone arrangements will be made for an agreed [email protected] upon time. Coaches and student-athletes will also be available following games. Following the standard “cooling-off” period, the athletes and media will be taken to a WEB SITE designated area to conduct the interviews. Information about Millersville’s 22 intercollegiate varsity sports can be found at www. millersvilleathletics.com. The site contains schedules and results, news, stats, rosters and PRESS BOX records for all teams as well as links to athletic training, scholarships, faculty liaisons, Pertinent information such as stats, rosters, game notes and media guides will Millersville University Athletic Hall of Fame and other necessary information for the me- be made available to the media in the press box, press row or a designated media dia and student-athletes. Sports information also provides live stats for all home games room. Final game box scores and play-by-plays (for basketball and football) will be and webcasts events on the Marauder Sports Broadcasting Network (MSBN). distributed at the conclusion of the event. Updated statistics will also be distributed throughout the event. Following the athletic event, full box scores and cumulative MEDIA CREDENTIALS season stats will be available on www.millersvilleathletics.com. Photo and media credentials can be obtained by contacting the sports information office one week prior to the event. Seating is limited and will be used for only the working press. ETHAN HULSEY EMILY SIMERAL DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS GRADUATE ASSISTANT

Millersville University named Ethan Hulsey as director Emily Simeral is entering her second year as a graduate of athletic communications, effective June 9, 2008. assistant in the athletic communications office at Millersville. She is working toward her master’s of Entering his third year at Millersville, Hulsey has education degree in sports management. founded and designed millersvilleathletics.com and established the online audio streaming project Simeral graduated from The University of Pittsburgh in Marauder Sports Broadcasting Network (MSBN). He 2009 with bachelor’s degrees in communications and serves as the primary media contact for Millersville’s Italian. At Pitt, she spent a year as an intern in the ath- 22 intercollegiate teams. letic media relations department where she assisted in web site management, press releases, and production Hulsey arrived at Millersville with three years of sports of media guides and game day programs. In the spring information experience at the NCAA Division II level, of 2010, Simeral worked as an intern in the sports having served as the assistant sports information director at Mercyhurst College information department at Franklin & Marshall College, and was the primary contact during the 2007-08 school year and as the graduate assistant at Shippensburg for softball, , and track and field. University from 2005-07.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in communications in 2005 from West Liberty State College in West Liberty, W.Va., and then received a master’s degree in organizational JONATHAN HOWER development and leadership from Shippensburg University in 2007. ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS GRADUATE ASSISTANT

At Mercyhurst, Hulsey served as the primary media contact for nine of the school’s Jonathan Hower is entering his first season as a gradu- Division II athletic teams, including men’s basketball, wrestling and baseball and ate assistant in the athletic communications office at worked closely with the Division I men’s and women’s ice hockey programs. While Millersville. He is currently working toward a master’s at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference affiliated Shippensburg, he was the of education degree in sports management. media contact for six sports and assisted in the hosting of the NCAA Division II Field Hockey Championship. Hower received his bachelor’s of science in digital communications with a minor in business from Prior to his stint at Shippensburg, Hulsey worked as a media relations intern with the Lebanon Valley College in 2008. Following graduation, Washington Wild Things of the Frontier League and with the Ohio Valley Greyhounds he worked with the sports information department at of the now-defunct National Indoor Football League. He was also the sports editor Gettysburg College specializing in game management. of West Liberty’s student newspaper and the play-by-play commentator for West While at Gettysburg, he worked the NCAA Division II Liberty basketball and football games. and III Women’s Championship.

8 University Information 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALLL STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES

Millersville University is committed to enhancing the student-athlete experience by providing comprehensive academic support, as well as high quality championship athletic participation opportunities.

Through the implementation of the department’s academic monitoring and intervention procedures, the facilitation of CHAMPS/Life Skills programming, and effective collaboration with other academic departments on campus, we strive to provide Millersville student-athletes with the necessary tools to prepare them for life after college.

STRUCTURED STUDY • Structured Study provides student-athletes with a framework for developing sound study habits with the goal of becom- ing independent learners. All first year and returning student athletes with a cumulative grade-point-average below a 2.5 will be required to participate in the Structured Study Program for a minimum of four hours per week. Students will plan their study program with the assistance of their head coach and/or the As- sociate Athletic Director for Academics.

LAPTOP LOAN PROGRAM • Laptop computers are available for team use during travel. Student-athletes may use the laptops for class assignments.

CHAMPS/LIFE SKILLS • CHAMPS/Life Skills is a NCAA program created in 1991 to sup- port student-athlete development initiatives and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the context of higher education. JEFFERSON HALL SAAC Jefferson Hall, located on 164 West Cottage Avenue • SAAC is made up of student-athletes who provide insight on in Millersville, became the home to Millersville Ath- the student-athlete experience. The SAAC also offers input on letics in 2008. It houses the offices of every coach the rules, regulations and policies that affect student-athletes’ and administrator in the department and includes lives on member institution campuses. The Millersville SAAC also computer labs and study rooms for student-athletes proudly participates in the Division II national SAAC’s initiative to as well as a meeting rooms for teams and a large raise funds for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. gathering area with couches and a big screen TV.

9 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALL University Information PROGRAMS OF STUDY

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Accounting Earth & Space Global Studies Health Actuarial Science Science Education Government & Ocean Sciences and African-American Economics Political Affairs Coastal Studies Studies Electronics/control Graphic Philosophy Allied Health Technology systems Communications Physics Anthropology Elementary Education*** Graphic Design Physics Education Applied Mathematics Elementary History Polymer Chemistry Archeology Education/ Honors College Pre-Dental Art Special Education Industrial Technology* Pre-Law Art Education Engineering International Business Pre-Med Athletic Coaching (in cooperation with International Studies Pre-Optometry Athletic Training other schools) Latino Studies Pre-Pharmacy and Biology** English Linguistics Pre-Podiatry Biochemistry English Education Management Pre-Veterinary Biology Environmental Biology Manufacturing Print Journalism Biology Education Environmental Technology Psychology Biotechnology Chemistry Marketing Public Relations Botany Environmental Geology Marine Biology Respiratory Therapy Broadcasting Environmental Hazards Mathematics Social Studies Business and Emergency Mathematics Education Education Administration Management Mechanical Technology Social Work Chemistry* Exploratory (Undecided) Medical Technology Sociology Chemistry Education Film Studies Meteorology Spanish Computer Finance Military Science Spanish Education Drafting/Design Foreign Languages (ROTC) Speech Communication & French Molecular Biology Communication Theatre French Education Music Special Education Communication Studies Geography Music Education Statistics Comparative Literature Geography– Music - Business and Teaching English as a Computer Science* Environmental Technology Second Language Contruction Technology Studies Nanotechnology Technology Education Criminology Geospatial Applications Nuclear Medicine Theatre Earth Sciences Geology Technology Women’s Studies German Nursing (for R.N.s) Writing Studies German Education Occupational Safety and Environmental *Also associate’s degree. ***Elementary Education majors may select Students wishing to major in Special Education will ** Dual degree offered in collaboration with certification tracks for either Pre-K to Grade 4 choose dual certification in Elementary Education, West Chester University. (Early Childhood), or Grade 4 to 8 (Middle Level). Pre-K - Grade 4. 10 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALLL

COACHING STAFF 11 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALL Coaching Staff HEAD COACH FRED THOMPSON 13th SEASON AT MILLERSVILLE

Fred Thompson has proven to be one of the all- Finals, where they lost to eventual Division II time great MU coaches in a program that boasts champion Barton. For leading the Marauders to PERSONAL the league title, Thompson earned his third PSAC Full Name: Fred Thompson many legendary leaders. Thompson enters his 13th Eastern Division Coach of the Year honor (previous Date of Birth: Dec. 11, 1963 season at Millersville in 2010-11 with a record of awards in 2001-02, 2004-05). Hometown: Sumter, S.C. 201-140 (.589). He ranks third in the program’s Alma Mater: Louisiana at Monroe ’90 history for career wins, and on Jan. 23, 2010, he The 2004-05 Marauders were picked by coaches to Family: Wife, Javita; became just the third coach in school history--and finish fifth in the PSAC East Division. Instead, the Daughters, Ahrehon and Asonti the second fastest--to 200 victories. Thompson is Marauders began the season with a 9-1 record, Years in Coaching: 19 also one of just five head coaches in MU’s 108-sea- forged a second-place tie with rival West Chester 13th season at MU son history to reach the 100-win milestone. His teams are 82-66 against the PSAC East and 121-50 in divisional play and unleashed an exciting PSAC at home during his tenure. Tournament run that featured wins over West BY THE NUMBERS Chester (61-57 in overtime, the first win at WCU 293 - Total Wins since 1995) and Shippensburg, before Edinboro 201- Wins at Millersville Thompson’s teams have made four appearances ended MU’s title hopes in the PSAC Championship 82- PSAC East Victories in the NCAA Division II Tournament, won three game, 85-76. 30 - All-PSAC East Honorees PSAC Eastern Division titles and captured two PSAC 7 - PSAC Tournament Appearances Tournament championships. Three times he has The 2002-03 Marauders captured the program’s 5 - NABC All-District Selections been named Pennsylvania State Athletic Confer- fourth modern-era PSAC Tournament champion- 4 - NCAA Division II Tournament Bids ence (PSAC) Coach of the Year. ship -- and first since 1993 -- when they beat 3 - NCAA East Region Runner-Up Finishes Mansfield, Clarion and California (Pa.) to claim 3 - PSAC East Titles Thompson has guided the program to the NCAA the crown. Then, in the NCAA-II East Regionals in 3 - PSAC East Coach of the Year Awards Division II East Regional title game in two of the Charlotte, N.C., Thompson guided the Marauders to 2 - PSAC Championships last four years. In 2007-08, his talented Marauders tourney wins over Belmont Abbey and Barton for 2 - PSAC East Players of the Year advanced to the NCAA East Regional championship a berth in the East Regional final before they lost 2 - PSAC East Rookies of the Year game for a second consecutive season. Millersville finished 22-10 and picked up tournament victories to Queens. over Edinboro and Pittsburgh-Johnstown before falling to California (Pa.). The Marauders also MU’s 26-6 record in 2002-03 tied for the second- defeated Kutztown in the first round of the PSAC most wins in a season in school history. The Tournament. Marauders captured the PSAC Eastern Division title with an 11-1 division mark and posted an unde- During the 2006-07 season, Thompson led the feated record at Pucillo Gymnasium (13-0). The Marauders to the most wins in a single season in Marauders, who finished 20th in the final NABC school history (28). The team’s 16-game winning Division II poll, won 19 of their final 21 games. streak was the third longest in school history. Thompson earned his second PSAC Tournament The 2001-02 campaign marked a breakthrough championship with a 79-68 victory over Cheyney when he guided the Marauders to their first PSAC and the Marauders advanced to the NCAA Regional Eastern Division title since 1995. Thompson’s squad showed resilience by overcoming a 1-5 start to

12 Coaching Staff 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALLL win 16 of its final 21 contests, including a thrilling 82-80 last-second win at Mansfield that clinched a share of the division title. BY THE NUMBERS 293 - Total Wins Thompson made an immediate impact on Marauder fortunes in 1998-99. 201- Wins at Millersville Emphasizing a commitment to strong defensive play, Millersville became one 82- PSAC East Victories of the stingiest units in the NCAA Division II and the PSAC. Opposing squads 30 - All-PSAC East Honorees averaged only 61.2 points per game and 39.3 percent from the field against 7 - PSAC Tournament Appearances Millersville’s aggressive man-to-man approach. Subsequently, the Marauders 5 - NABC All-District Selections returned to their winning ways for the first time in three years, finishing with 4 - NCAA Division II Tournament Bids an 18-9 overall record. 3 - NCAA East Region Runner-Up Finishes 3 - PSAC East Titles The likeable Sumter, S.C., native came to MU from Dundalk (Md.) High School 3 - PSAC East Coach of the Year Awards near Baltimore, where he served as boys’ basketball coach during the 1997-98 2 - PSAC Championships academic year. 2 - PSAC East Players of the Year 2 - PSAC East Rookies of the Year For five seasons, Thompson was head coach at Meridian (Miss.) Community College, where he posted an 84-63 record. In his first season there (1991-92), he directed Meridian to a 22-8 record, the Miss-Lou Conference championship, THOMPSON YEAR-BY-YEAR and a second-place finish in the National Junior College Athletic Association Meridan (Miss.) Community College Region 23 tournament. Under Thompson’s guidance, Meridian posted three Year Record Pct. Conf. Finish Miss-Lou tournament runner-up placements. His 1994-95 squad compiled a 1991-92 22-8 .733 1st 19-11 mark. 1992-93 15-15 .500 2nd 1993-94 13-17 .433 6th Thompson began his coaching career at Meridian as an assistant during the 1994-95 19-11 .633 2nd 1995-96 15-12 .556 2nd 1990-91 season. For three years (1990-93), he served as MCC residence hall Totals 84-63 .571 director. Dundalk (Md.) High School A 1990 graduate of the University of Louisiana at Monroe with a bachelor’s of Year Record Pct. science degree in physical education, Thompson served in the U.S. Army for 1997-98 8-10 .444 three years (1983-86) and was stationed at Fort Polk, La. He received an hon- Millersville University orable discharge from the Army with the rank of Specialist E-4. Fred and his Year Record Pct. Conf. Finish Postseason wife, Javita, reside in Columbia with their two daughters, Ahrehon and Asonti. 1998-99 18-9 .667 6-6 T-3rd PSAC Tournament 1999-00 12-15 .444 7-5 T-3rd PSAC Tournament 2000-01 15-11 .577 6-6 T-3rd 2001-02 17-10 .630 10-2 1st PSAC Tournament 2002-03 26-6 .813 11-1 1st PSAC Champions/ NCAA East Region Runner-Up 2003-04 13-13 .500 6-6 T-4th 2004-05 22-8 .733 8-4 T-2nd PSAC Runner-Up/ NCAA East Region Quarterfinals 2005-06 10-17 .370 4-8 6th 2006-07 28-5 .848 9-3 1st PSAC Champions/ NCAA East Region Runner-Up 2007-08 22-10 .688 8-4 3rd NCAA East Region Runner-Up 2008-09 10-17 .370 4-10 6th 2009-10 8-19 .296 3-11 7th Totals 201-140 .589 82-66

13 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALL Coaching Staff ASSISTANT COACH DAMIAN PITTS 10th SEASON AT MILLERSVILLE Damian Pitts enters his 10th season as a Millersville assistant in 2010-11. He first served the program as a graduate assistant from 1999-02 and then rejoined it in 2004 as the full-time assistant.

Pitts has been with Coach Fred Thompson for nine of his 12 seasons at Millersville. During Pitts’ time with the program, the Marauders have posted a 144-102 record, reached three NCAA Division II Tournaments and won a PSAC Championship.

He tutored Charlie Parker to two PSAC East Player of the Year awards and coached 19 All-PSAC East selec- tions. Under Pitts’ watch, Parker and Gret Testa became two of the most outstanding guards in Millersville history. Including Reggie Bates, Pitts has coached three players that now ranked in the top 10 of Millers- ville’s career scoring leaders.

The Laurel, Md., native earned a master’s degree in sport management from MU in 2002. Pitts received his undergraduate degree (bachelor’s in history) from Goucher College in 1998.

From 2002 to 2004, Pitts worked as event coordinator for Corrigan Sports Enterprises, a sports marketing company based in Baltimore . There, he assisted with the marketing of events, including the Baltimore Marathon, the Toyota Pro Beach Tour, and the Charm City Challenge (high school all-star basket-

PERSONAL ball exhibition). Full Name: Damian Lindsay Pitts Date of Birth: March 4, 1976 He stayed active in basketball as assistant boys’ basketball coach at Mount Carmel High School in Essex Hometown: Laurel, Md. , Md. In his second year, he helped lead Mount Carmel to a 17-10 overall record—and a noted 15-win Alma Mater: Goucher ’98 improvement from the previous season. Millersville ’02M 10th season at MU Concurrently, Pitts worked for Charlie Weber Basketball, an AAU-affiliated organization. His duties included organizing NCAA compliance information and tournament administration. COACHING Millersville University Assistant Coach: 2004-Present Mount Carmel High School Assistant Coach: 2002-04 Millersville University Graduate Assistant: 1999-02

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SEASON OUTLOOK 15 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALL Season Outlook

ROSTER BREAKDOWN SENIORS (1) #33 Bernard Brown

JUNIORS (3) #25 Mike Seibert #44 Rob Wyley #34 Demond Vance

SOPHOMORES (4) #15 Christian Santos #20 Guye Weber #22 Jim Kelleher #42 Elijah Obade

FRESHMEN (7) #5 Anthony Coleman #4 Michael Holley NUMERICAL #34 Taylor McDuffie No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Highschool #24 Jaymes Miller 3 Pete Williams G Fr. 6-0 145 Horsham / Hatboro-Horsham #42 Robbie Smeltz 4 Mike Holley G Fr. 6-0 145 Baltimore, Md. / Old Mill #3 Peter Williams 5 Anthony Coleman G Fr. 6-2 208 Carlisle / Carlisle #12 Brendan McCandless 12 Brendan McCandless G Rf. 6-1 170 Landisville / Hempfield 15 Christian Santos G So. 6-3 180 Cheltenham / Cheltenham 20 Guye Weber G So. 6-3 185 Reinholds / Cocalico RETURNING LEADERS 22 Jim Kelleher G So. 6-5 195 Upper Darby / Cardinal O’Hara SCORING AVERAGE 24 Jaymes Miller F Fr. 6-6 210 Houston, Texas / Abington Mike Seibert 9.0 25 Mike Seibert G Jr. 6-0 185 Columbia / Columbia Jim Kelleher 4.4 32 Demond Vance G Jr. 6-4 225 Laurens, S.C. / West Chester East Rob Wyley 4.3 33 Bernard Brown C Sr. 6-6 195 Harrisburg / Harrisburg 34 Taylor McDuffie F Fr. 6-5 264 East Petersburg / Hempfield REBOUND AVERAGE 40 Elijah Obade C So. 6-9 245 Charleroi / Charleroi Rob Wyley 4.1 42 Robbie Smeltz C Fr. 6-6 275 Lock Haven / Central Mountain Mike Seibert 2.9 44 Rob Wyley F Jr. 6-5 200 Philadelphia / Monsignor Bonner Guye Weber 2.7 ASSISTS ALPHABETICAL Mike Seibert 30 No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Highschool Rob Wyley 12 33 Bernard Brown C Sr. 6-6 195 Harrisburg / Harrisburg Jim Kelleher 5 5 Anthony Coleman G Fr. 6-2 208 Carlisle / Carlisle 4 Mike Holley G Fr. 6-0 145 Baltimore, Md. / Old Mill STEALS 22 Jim Kelleher G So. 6-5 195 Upper Darby / Cardinal O’Hara Mike Seibert 33 12 Brendan McCandless G Rf. 6-1 170 Landisville / Hempfield Guye Weber 12 34 Taylor McDuffie F Fr. 6-5 264 East Petersburg / Hempfield Rob Wyley 11 24 Jaymes Miller F Fr. 6-6 210 Houston, Texas / Abington 40 Elijah Obade C So. 6-9 245 Charleroi / Charleroi BLOCK SHOTS 15 Christian Santos G So. 6-3 180 Cheltenham / Cheltenham Rob Wyley 7 25 Mike Seibert G Jr. 6-0 185 Columbia / Columbia Guye Weber 3 42 Robbie Smeltz C Fr. 6-6 275 Lock Haven / Central Mountain Jim Kelleher 2 32 Demond Vance G Jr. 6-4 225 Laurens, S.C. / West Chester East 20 Guye Weber G So. 6-3 185 Reinholds / Cocalico 3 Pete Williams G Fr. 6-0 145 Horsham / Hatboro-Horsham 44 Rob Wyley F Jr. 6-5 200 Philadelphia / Monsignor Bonner

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athletic. The PSAC East doesn’t know what to expect, and Thompson knows that works in his favor.

FORWARD If there was one thing Millersville lacked from 2008- 2010, it was size. Last year, the tallest player on the floor at times was 6-4. That has changed.

Thompson couldn’t be more happy that 6-6 Bernard Brown is back with the team after a two-year hiatus. The forward personifies athleticism. He led the 2007- 08 squad in blocked shots and rebounds. He totaled seven double-doubles that season and pulled down seven or more rebounds in 21 games. He instantly gives the Marauders a rebounder and defensive pres- ence that has been missing since he left.

Also factoring into the post rotation is returnee Rob Wyley, who joined the team in the spring semester last year. One of the best athletes on the team, Wyley continued to hone his skills and added muscle to his Staring up at seven other teams in the PSAC Eastern East. We have big guys that are athletic. It’s always bet- lanky frame. The 6-5 junior started the last nine games Division standings is not a position that Fred Thompson’s ter to be big and athletic than 6-2 and athletic.” of the season and scored more than eight points in five men’s basketball program is familiar to or a spot it wants of those games. to be in again. But that’s where the Marauders finished Thompson will also be replacing players at the guard the 2009-10 season and will start the 2010-11 season ac- position. The electric Jason Blake--one of the few high- Thompson can also expect an immediate impact from cording to the PSAC Preseason Poll. The three-time PSAC lights to a dismal two-year stretch for the Marauders-- Harcum College transfer Demond Vance. Vance played East Coach of the Year, who has led the Marauders to two moved on after averaging a team-high 11.1 points per for one of the top junior college programs in the PSAC titles and 201 wins in 12 years, doesn’t mind this game last year. The steady Palmer McDurfee, who was country for two seasons along side some top Division year’s team flying under the radar, though. third on the team in scoring and second on the team in I talent. He averaged 7.6 points and 3.5 rebounds per assists is also gone. Their experience will be missed, but game while shooting 53 percent from the field. At 6-4 A look at the 2010-11 roster and it is evident that Thomp- their athleticism will be replaced by a pair of freshmen- and 225 pounds, Vance has the quickness to play on son wanted to work with a clean slate. Nine new names -Mike Holley and Anthoney Coleman--that Thompson is the perimeter but the bulk to hold his own inside. help make last year’s 8-19 finish is a distant memory for ultra-excited about. Thompson and the five returning players. Thompson and “All they do at Harcum is win,” said Thompson. “Vance assistant coach Damian Pitts hit the recruiting trail in the After two down seasons, there is a feeling of rejuvena- can do everything for us. He can be a good defender offseason and landed an impressive haul of six freshmen tion around the program. The Marauders are young but and hold his own on the offensive end.” and two transfers. Also, Bernard Brown, who starred on the 2006-07 and 2007-08 NCAA Tournament teams is back for a final season.

“A lot of these guys came here knowing that we had to start over,” said Thompson. “They wanted to be a part of that. We tell them about the last couple of years, how we were down, but how we’ve had success in the past. They talk about bringing back that success. It’s going to be a process, but we have the pieces in place to be a really good team.”

In Thompson’s 12 seasons, he has won at least 17 games six times and 20 games five times. Constants in each of those outstanding seasons were athleticism in the post and play-makers in the backcourt. With the infusion of talent, the roster now boasts seven players at or taller than 6-5.

“That was priority No. 1,” said Thompson. “We wanted to be a more athletic and bigger team. This is the biggest team I’ve coached. We have size, athleticism and speed. It’s so important to have those athletes playing in the

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Also in the mix is freshman swingman Jaymes Miller, the rotation. Santos showed flashes as a freshman. who was a productive scorer at Abington High School. He handles the ball well and has a nice stroke on his He has been one of the biggest surprises of fall prac- jumper. tice. Standing 6-6, he looks to be the heir apparent to Brown at the power forward position. Much is expected from a pair of freshmen, though. Guard Mike Holley led Old Mill High School to a state CENTER runner-up finish by averaging 17 points and six assists With Brown slotted in at the “four,” newcomer Elijah per game. Obade should take over at center. The physically imposing, 6-9, 245-pound sophomore played one “This is a kid that is going to be a sensational player season at Delaware Technical & Community College for Millersville,” said Thompson. “He has all the tools. after graduating from Charleroi. He has great court vision, he has speed and surpris- ingly, he shoots the ball well. When we watched him “Elijah is the biggest kid I’ve ever coached,” said in high school he didn’t shoot the ball as much as he Thompson. “He has to understand he has to rest. He did driving to the basket. For what we want, it takes completely dominates when he’s rested and healthy. a lot of penetration from the guards, and he can really He’s 6-9 and lefty. He’s a little mechanical right now, break down the defense.” but he’s going to be a dominant player in this league.” Point guards rarely make a splash as freshmen Adding depth in the paint will be stout, incom- because of the job responsibilities. But Thompson has ing freshmen Robbie Smeltz (6-6, 275) and Taylor a history with freshman point guards. In 2004-05, McDuffie (6-5, 264). Charlie Parker led the team in scoring, was named PSAC East Rookie of the Year and led the team to a According to Thompson, Smeltz is a little further along a productive scorer last year, producing 9.0 points per PSAC Championship. offensively and uses an unblockable baby hook around game. Production and leadership is expected from him the basketball. McDuffie can use both hands well, and this season. The 6-2 combo guard Anthony Coleman has also both will provide plenty of muscle when the Maraud- impressed early. He averaged 18.4 points per game ers play against the physically demanding PSAC East Thompson is hoping for more consistency from Seibert at Carlisle High School and was named to the Patriot competition. as he is a streaky offensive player. Seibert has the ability News Big 15 Team as a senior. He’s a big-time scorer to explode for 20-plus points on any given night, espe- that Thompson claims will have the best pull-up cially when he catches fire from 3-point range like he jumper in the league. GUARD did when he hit 7-of-11 3-pointers for 26 points against Of the team’s returnees, four are guards. Junior Shippensburg last year. Local product Brendan McCandless redshirted with Mike Seibert is the grizzled veteran of the team as the team last year and freshman spot-up shooter Pete a two-year member of the program. He emerged as After an up-and-down start to the season, Seibert Williams from Hatboro-Horsham will add depth. showed toward the end of the year he could be a reliable scorer. He scored double figures in seven of the team’s last nine games.

Seibert is not only a scorer, though. He’s a gritty and physical defender who can defend quicker guards with his instincts and toughness. He was second on the team with 33 steals a year ago.

The 6-5 Jim Kelleher returns as a 3-point shooting specialist. In 2009-10, 31 of his 36 made field goals were from behind the arc. He can give a needed spark off the bench. He scored eight or more in a reserve role eight times last year.

Sophomore Guye Weber, who was named PSAC East Freshman of the Week once last year, is also back and adds outside shooting and athleticism. Weber started the bulk of the games in the early season, but fell out of favor later. Thompson needs Weber to improve his ball handling and decision making, but he has the skill to be an impact player in the guard rotation.

Sophomore Christian Santos should also factor into

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PLAYERS TO WATCH 19 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALL Players to Watch 33 BERNARD BROWN SENIOR • FORWARD • 6-6 • 195 • HARRISBURG/HARRISBURG

2008-10: Not a member of the team for two seasons.

2007-08: Provided powerful inside presence for a Millersville team that reached the NCAA East Regional final...Third on the team in scoring with an average of 10.3 points per game...Led the team with 7.3 re- bounds per game...Blocked a team-high 54 shots and CAREER HIGHS totaled 45 steals...Shot 47.3 percent from the field Points: 18 and hit 117-of-161 (72.7) free throws...Scored double at Bloomsburg (1/16/08) figures in 17 games...Scored double figures in four of five postseason games and registered three double- Field Goals Made: 8 doubles in the postseason...Totaled seven double- at Bloomsburg (1/16/08) doubles on the season...Recorded seven or more rebounds in 21 games...Scored 16 points in regional 3-Point Field Goals Made: N/A title game on 6-of-10 shooting from the field and 4-of-4 shooting from the line...Scored a season-high FT Made: 9 18 points and grabbed 12 rebounds at Bloomsburg on vs. Shippensburg (11/28/07) Jan. 16...Blocked three shots 10 times. vs. Philadelphia (11/20/07) 2006-07: Started 31 of 33 games for PSAC Champion- Rebounds: 13 ship squad...Shot 61.5 percent from the field and hit vs. East Stroudsburg (2/2/2008) nearly 60 percent of his free throws...Averaged 7.8 points and 4.5 rebounds per game...Led the team with 44 blocked shots...Third on the team with 43 steals...Scored double figures in 13 games...Recorded a season-high Assists: 4 15 points on 4-of-6 shooting from the field and 7-of-8 shooting from the line against Bloomsburg on Feb. 7... vs. Cheyney (2/27/08) Matched that total, added 10 rebounds and blocked five shots for his first career double-double against California vs. Clarion (1/13/07) (Pa.) in the NCAA Tournament...Also blocked five shots against Penn State Harrisburg on Nov. 27...Pulled down nine rebounds in three games...Blocked two or more shots 12 times. Steals: 4 five times High School: Averaged 15 points per game...Helped Harrisburg High to a 2002 state championship and a 2004 Blocked Shots: 5 district title...Named second team all-state...Also competed for the track and field team. vs. California (Pa.) (3/11/07) Personal: Born on Jan. 15, 1986...Son of Dale and Vanessa Brown...Majoring in communications. vs. Penn State Harrisburg (11/27/06) Minutes: 40 vs. Cheyney (2/27/08) CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2006-07 33-31 807-24.5 99-161 .615 0-1 .000 61-102 .598 65-84 149-4.5 23 44 43 259-7.8 2007-08 32-23 901-28.2 107-226 .473 0-0 .000 117-161 .727 102-132 234-7.3 23 54 45 331-10.3 TOTAL 65-54 1708-26.3 206-387 .532 0-1 .000 178-263 .677 167-216 383-5.9 46 98 88 590-9.1

20 Players to Watch 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALLL 22 JIM KELLEHER SOPHOMORE • GUARD • 6-5 • 195 • UPPER DARBY/CARDINAL O’HARA

2009-10: Stepped in as the team’s 3-pointer special- ist and turned in some outstanding shooting perfor- mance...Minutes steadily progressed toward the end of the season...Played in 25 of the team’s 27 games and played double-figure minutes in nine of his last 12 games...31 of 36 field goals made were 3-point- ers...Hit 31-of-91 3-pointers for .341 percent...Led CAREER HIGHS the team in 3-point field goal percentage...Scored Points: 19 85 of his 111 points in PSAC Eastern Division play... vs. East Stroudsburg (2/3/10) Hit three 3-pointers for nine points at University of the Sciences on Nov. 28...Shot 3-of-4 from the floor Field Goals Made: 6 and 2-of-3 from deep for eight points against West vs. East Stroudsburg (2/3/10) Liberty on Dec. 30...Opened PSAC East play with 11 points on 3-of-4 threes and 2-of-2 from the line 3-Point Field Goals Made: 5 against West Chester...Tallied 10 points in just nine vs. East Stroudsburg (2/3/10) minutes at Mansfield on Jan. 30...Scored a career- FT Made: 2 high 19 points on 5-of-12 shooting from deep against four times East Stroudsburg on Feb. 3...Played a career-high 33 minutes in the game...Hit four threes and shot 5-of- Rebounds: 4 10 from the field for 14 points against Shippensburg at Cheyney (1/27/10) on Feb. 15.

Assists: 1 Prior to Millersville: Redshirted during one season at Lycoming College. five times Steals: 1 High School: Won four varsity letters...Named All-Delco, All-Catholic League and all-county. five times Personal: Born on Nov. 28, 1989...Son of Jim and Nancy Kelleher...Oldest of four children...Father played bas- Blocked Shots: 1 ketball at Kutztown...Uncle Frank Blatcher played for La Salle’s NCAA Championship team...Majoring in business. vs. Cheyney (2/17/10) vs. West Chester (1/13/10) Minutes: 33 CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts-Avg vs. East Stroudsburg (2/3/10) 2009-10 25-0 248-9.9 36-105 .343 31-91 .341 8-11 .727 4-17 21-0.8 5 2 5 111-4.4

21 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALL Players to Watch 15 CHRISTIAN SANTOS SOPHOMORE • GUARD • 6-3 • 180 • CHELTENHAM/CHELTENHAM

2009-10: Played in 18 games totaling 85 minutes of action...Scored 21 points and recorded seven re- bounds, four assists and three steals...Played 10 or more minutes three times...Scored first career points against C.W. Post on Nov. 21...Hit the first 3-pointer of his career at Lock Haven on Dec. 12...Grabbed two rebounds in three games...Came off the bench and CAREER HIGHS scored a career-high 11 points on 3-of-4 shooting Points: 11 from the field and 4-of-6 shooting from the line in vs. Cheyney (2/17/10) nine minutes against Cheyney on Feb. 17...Played a career-high 13 minutes and tallied two steals at East Field Goals Made: 3 Stroudsburg on Feb. 24. vs. Cheyney (2/17/10) High School: Won three varsity letters playing bas- 3-Point Field Goals Made: 1 ketball...Named SOL American Conference All-League three times Second Team...Winner of the Holden Award...Scored FT Made: 4 a career high of 27 points and shot 43 percent from vs. Cheyney (2/17/10) 3-point range. Rebounds: 2 Personal: Born on March 15, 1991...Son of Jose and three times Maria Santos...Majoring in business management. Assists: 1 four times Steals: 2 CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts-Avg at East Stroudsburg (2/24/10) 2009-10 18-0 85-4.7 7-29 .241 3-11 .273 4-6 .667 4-3 7-.04 4 0 3 21-1.2 Blocked Shots: N/A

Minutes: 13 at East Stroudsburg (2/24/10)

22 Players to Watch 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALLL 25 MIKE SEIBERT JUNIOR • GUARD • 6-0 • 185 • COLUMBIA/COLUMBIA

2009-10: Developed into one of the team’s top scoring threats...Ranked sec- ond on the team in scoring at 9.0 points per game...One of only two players to finish with more assists (30) than turnovers (29)...Second on the team with 33 steals...Totaled 77 rebounds for an average of 2.9 per game...Hoisted up a team-high 162 3-pointers...Shot 32.7 percent from deep...All but 41 shot attempts were threes...Ranked 10th in the PSAC in threes made...Team’s best free throw shooter, hitting 52-of-64 for 81.3 percent...Scored in double figures 12 times and averaged 14.5 points per game over the final five games...Hit at CAREER HIGHS least one three in 23 of 27 games...Made two or more threes on 14 occasions... Points: 26 Played at least 10 minutes in every game...Played in all 27 games and started vs. Shippensburg (2/15/10) 12...Started the final 11 games of the year...Averaged 30.5 minutes per game in those starts...Averaged 10.7 points and more than a steal per game as a Field Goals Made: 8 starter...Led the team in scoring in five of the final 17 games...Hit 4-of-6 vs. Shippensburg (2/15/10) 3-pointers for 16 points, grabbed five boards and made two steals in season opener...Hit game-winning 3-pointer in overtime against C.W. Post...Tallied 3-Point Field Goals Made: 7 11 points and three assists at University of the Sciences...Recorded a career- vs. Shippensburg (2/15/10) high four steals, three assists and blocked first career shot against West Lib- erty...Made 4-of-4 free throws in game...That performance at the line started a streak in which he hit 29 of his next 30 free throws FT Made: 6 over 14 games...Also hit 24-straight free throws from beginning against IUP on Jan. 2 and ending against Shippensburg on Feb. vs. Bloomsburg (2/21/09) 15...Scored 10 or more in three-straight games from Jan. 2-Jan. 9...Made four threes for 14 points at Mansfield on Jan. 30...Scored a career-high 26 points on 8-of-12 shooting from the field and 7-of-11 from 3-point range on Feb. 15 against Shippensburg...Marked Rebounds: 6 the most 3-pointers by a Marauder since 2002...Totaled 10 points, six rebounds, two steals and three assists against Cheyney on Feb. vs. Cheyney (2/17/10) 17...Scored in double figures in each of the last five games of the season. vs. East Stroudsburg (2/3/10) 2008-09: Streaky shooter that showed 3-point shooting ability during freshman season...Played as a reserve in 23 games...Played Assists: 3 12.2 minutes per game...Averaged 2.7 points and 1.2 rebounds...Totaled 10 assists to 10 turnovers...Tallied eight steals...Hit 14-of- 15 free throws (93.3 percent)...Made nine-straight free throws to finish the season...Scored double figures two times...Recorded five times one steal in each of his first four career games...Drilled 5-of-5 from the field, 4-of-4 from 3-point range and 3-of-3 from the line Steals: 4 for a career-high 17 points in 19 minutes against W.Va. State on Dec. 6...Made at least one three in seven games...Handed out a career-high two assists on three occasions...Made two steals at Shippensburg on Feb. 11...Scored in each of the final four games of vs. West Liberty (12/30/09) the year...Tallied nine points on 3-of-5 shooting from three at Cheyney on Feb. 18...Hit 6-of-6 free throws and 2-of-4 3-pointers for Blocked Shots: 1 14 points against Bloomsburg on Feb. 21...Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete. vs. West Liberty (12/30/09) High School: Outstanding high school talent that averaged 34 points per game in 2007-08…Scored over 1,000 career points… Minutes: 35 Played varsity as freshman…Led team to sectional championship in 2007-08…Named AP All-State Class AA Third Team, all-dis- trict and all-section as a senior…Also played baseball and football…An all-section pick as a quarterback and as a centerfielder in vs. Bloomsburg (1/23/10) 2006, 2007 and 2008…Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Born on Dec. 28, 1989…Son of Jeffery and Melissa Seibert…Majoring in business administration. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2008-09 23-0 280-12.2 18-63 .286 13-52 .250 14-15 .933 4-23 27-1.2 10 0 8 63-2.7 2009-10 27-12 698/25.9 69-203 .340 53-162 .327 52-64 .813 19-58 77-2.9 30 1 33 243-9.0 TOTAL 50-12 978-19.6 87-266 .327 66-214 .308 66-79 .835 23-81 104-2.1 40 1 41 306-6.1 23 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALL Players to Watch 20 GUYE WEBER SOPHOMORE • GUARD • 6-3 • 185 • REINHOLDS/COCALICO

2009-10: Followed redshirt season with solid contri- butions...Played in 25 games and totaled 13 starts... Averaged 15.8 minutes, 4.0 points and 2.7 rebounds per game...Excellent free throw shooter, hitting 11- of-12 on the season...Named PSAC East Freshman of the Week on Jan. 4 for performances at the Main Street Classic and in PSAC crossover action...Started CAREER HIGHS the first 13 games of the season...Averaged 24.1 min- Points: 18 utes of action per start...Scored six points on 3-of-5 vs. West Liberty (12/30/09) shooting in Millersville debut on Nov. 15...Tallied nine points and five rebounds against Philadelphia Field Goals Made: 7 on Nov. 28...Shot 7-of-11 from the field and 4-of-6 vs. West Liberty (12/30/09) from three for a career-high 18 points versus West Liberty on Dec. 30...Also recorded two steals and a 3-Point Field Goals Made: 4 then-career-high eight rebounds...Followed that vs. West Liberty (12/30/09) game with 12 points and 3-of-5 shooting from three FT Made: 4 at IUP on Jan. 2...Pulled down double-digit rebounds at California (Pa.) (1/3/10) for the first time with 10 against California (Pa.) on Jan. 3...Added nine points in the game, hitting 4-of-4 Rebounds: 10 from the line. at California (Pa.) (1/3/10) 2008-09: Redshirted during first season with the program. Assists: 1 at Lock Haven (12/6/2009) High School: Played high school basketball at Cocalico…Totaled 325 points and 40 steals during final season… Steals: 2 Named Lancaster-Lebanon League Section II All-Defensive Team…Also competed in football and track and field. three times Personal: Born on June 28, 1990…Son of Glenn and Darla Weber…Majoring in business administration. Blocked Shots: 1 three times CAREER STATISTICS Minutes: 36 Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts-Avg at California (Pa.) (1/3/10) 2009-10 25-13 394-15.8 35-107 .327 18-61 .295 11-12 .917 19-49 68-2.7 1 3 12 99-4.0

24 Players to Watch 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALLL 44 ROB WYLEY JUNIOR • FORWARD • 6-5 • 195 • PHILADELPHIA/MONSIGNOR BONNER

2009-10: Sat out the fall semester because of transfer rules but made an impact after cracking the lineup in late December...Showed steady improvement through- out the season and displayed exciting athleticism, throwing down some highlight dunks...Played in the final 20 games of the season and earned 12 starts...Aver- aged 18.8 minutes per game...Averaged 4.3 points and CAREER HIGHS finished third on the team in rebounding with 4.1 per Points: 11 game...Converted 47.9 percent of shot attempts...Also at East Stroudsburg (2/24/10) led the team in blocks per game...Led the team in re- at Kutztown (2/13/10) bounding six times...Started the final nine games of the year...Averaged 7.2 points, 5.1 rebounds and a steal per Field Goals Made: 5 game over the final nine games...Shot 56.3 percent from at East Stroudsburg (2/24/10) the field in those games...20 of his 46 rebounds in those games were on the offensive glass...Played 10 minutes 3-Point Field Goals Made: N/A in his Millersville debut on Dec. 29 at Wheeling Jesuit... Tallied two rebounds and an assist in the game...Played FT Made: 4 21 minutes and totaled four points, three assists, three rebounds and a steal the following day against West Lib- vs. Shippensburg (2/15/10) erty...Earned first career start the very next game...Played 28 minutes at IUP, grabbing six rebounds and scoring four Rebounds: 9 points...Blocked a season-high two shots against Mercyhurst on Jan. 10...Grabbed at least three rebounds in eight at Kutztown (2/13/10) of the last 11 games...Scored eight points on 4-of-7 shooting at Mansfield on Jan. 30 and then tallied nine points on 4-of-5 shooting and six rebounds against East Stroudsburg on Feb. 3...Grabbed four offensive rebounds at West Chester Assists: 3 on Feb. 7...Recorded career highs in points and rebounds with 11 and nine at Kutztown on Feb. 13...Hit 3-of-3 from the vs. West Liberty (12/30/09) line in the game...Totaled 10 points and seven boards in a career-high 31 minutes on Feb. 15 against Shippensburg... Hit 5-of-6 shots from the floor to total 11 points at East Stroudsburg on Feb. 24...Also recorded two blocks, two steals, Steals: 2 two assists and four rebounds in the game. three times Blocked Shots: 2 Prior to Millersville: Played the 2007-08 season at Averett University...Team won conference tournament and at East Stroudsburg (2/24/10) reached the NCAA Division III Tournament...Averaged six points per game...Nominated for USA South Rookie of the Week three times. vs. Mercyhurst (1/10/10) Minutes: 31 High School: Named All-Delco Honorable Mention while playing for Monsignor Bonner High School. vs. Shippensburg (2/15/10) Personal: Born on Nov. 8, 1989...Son of Aaron and Jackie Wyley...Both parents graduated from Millersville...Father Aaron played basketball and football for Millersville...Was three-time All-PSAC East First Team wide receiver from 1977-79...Majoring in business. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2009-10 20-12 375-18.8 34-71 .479 0-0 .000 17-42 .405 34-47 81-4.1 12 7 11 85-4.3

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5 4 ANTHONY COLEMAN MICHAEL HOLLEY Carlisle • Carlisle Baltimore, Md. • Old Mill

G • FRESHMAN • 6-2 • 208 G • FRESHMAN • 6-0 • 145

High School: Scored over 1,000 points in career...Averaged 18.4 points per game High School: Averaged 17 points and six assists per game for successful Old Mill as a senior...Named Midstate Player to Watch by Harrisburg Patriot-News...Picked as program...Led team to state runner-up finish...Team won regional title and county Patriot-News Player of the Week during 2009-10 season...Named to Patriot News Big championship during senior season...Named all-county first team...Selected to 15 Team...Selected to All-Mid-Penn Commonwealth Division First Team...Picked to Baltimore Sun All-Country First Team...Led the county in assists and steals...Picked to play for the North team in the the fifth annual Roundball Classic High School Basket- Washington Post All-Mets Third Team...Once hit 19-of-19 free throws in a game. ball All-Star...Helped team to a 14-8 record and district playoff appearance. Personal: Born on May 15, 1992...Son of Michael Holley and Donna Johnson...Has Personal: Born on May 1, 1992...Son of Michael Coleman...Has two younger siblings... five siblings...Majoring in mathematics. Major is undecided.

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12 34 BRENDAN McCANDLESS TAYLOR McDUFFIE Landisville • Hempfield East Petersburg • Hempfield

G • RS FRESHMAN • 6-1 • 170 F • FRESHMAN • 6-5 • 264

2009-10: Redshirted during first year with the program. High School: Competed in basketball and track and field...Won two varsity letters... Scored a career high of 28 points...Helped team to a league championship and 29-3 High School: Awarded team’s role player award...Helped team to a 21-3 record. record as a senior...Team reached District 3 AAAA championship game.

Personal: Born on Oct. 18 1990...Son of Fran and Suzanne Presley...Fran is a mem- Personal: Born on Feb. 15, 1992...Son of Barry Hawkins and Jennifer McDuffie... ber of the Millersville Athletic Hall of Fame as a wrestler...Major is undecided. Majoring in sociology/criminology.

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24 40 JAYMES MILLER ELIJAH OBADE Houston, Texas • Abington Charleroi • Charleroi

F • FRESHMAN • 6-6 • 210 F • SOPHOMORE • 6-9 • 245

High School: Averaged 18 points and seven rebounds per game at Abington... Prior to Millersville: Played one season at Delaware Technical & Community Col- Won four varsity letters in basketball and tennis...Named All-Suburban One Second lege...Averaged eight points, eight rebounds and two blocks per game. Team...Helped team to its first playoff appearance in five years...Scored a career- high 27 points in playoff game. High School: Won eight varsity letters in basketball, football and track at Charleroi...Averaged 20 points, 12 rebounds and three blocks per game. Personal: Born on Oct. 6, 1991...Son of Danny and Jayne Miller...Majoring in economics. Personal: Born on July 10, 1991...Son of Rachel Obade...Majoring in secondary match education.

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42 32 ROBBIE SMELTZ DEMOND VANCE Lock Haven • Central Mountain Laurens, S.C. • West Chester East

C • FRESHMAN • 6-6 • 275 F • JUNIOR • 6-4 • 225

High School: Won five varsity letters playing basketball and football...Named All- Prior to Millersville: Starred at Harcum College for two seasons...Helped team to Seven Mountain Division First Team as a tight end. a 26-3 record and a NJCAA No. 1 ranking in 2009-10...Team posted 22-10 record in 2008-09...Averaged 7.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game...Recorded 1.4 Personal: Born on Dec. 18, 1991...Son of Pete and Deb Smeltz...Majoring in steals per game...Shot 53 percent from the field and 36 percent from 3-point range. mathematics. High School: Played basketball for West Chester East...Led team to playoff appear- ances in junior and senior seasons.

Personal: Son of Fred Miller and Angela Vance...Has two younger sisters...Majoring in business.

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3 PETE WILLIAMS Hatboro • Hatboro-Horsham

G • FRESHMAN • 6-0 • 145

High School: Won five varsity letters playing basketball and soccer and running track...Helped team to district playoffs...Averaged seven points, three assists and three rebounds per game...Honored with team’s most dedicated award.

Personal: Born on Feb. 19, 1992...Son of Robert and Rosemary Williams...Has one brother and one sister...Majoring in mathematics.

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2009-10 SEASON RESULTS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 8-19 6-8 2-10 0-1 CONFERENCE 3-11 3-4 0-7 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 5-8 3-4 2-3 0-1

DATE OPPONENT SCORE HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/15/09 PENN STATE ABINGTON W 74-62 (18) BLAKE, Jason (8) BLAKE, Jason 11/21/09 C.W. POST Wot 76-73 (19) McDURFEE, Palmer (8) DAVIS, Nigel (19) BLAKE, Jason 11/23/09 at Univ of the Sciences W 61-50 (12) McDURFEE, Palmer (7) AHMETOVIC, Alen 11/28/09 PHILADELPHIA 52-69 L (10) WIDENER, Brandon (5) SEIBERT, Mike (10) DAVIS, Nigel (5) WEBER, Guye (5) AHMETOVIC, Alen 12/7/09 at Lock Haven W 83-76 (32) WIDENER, Brandon (8) AHMETOVIC, Alen 12/12/09 VIRGINIA STATE W 63-59 (11) AHMETOVIC, Alen (6) WEBER, Guye (11) WIDENER, Brandon (6) CONEY, Rob 12/14/09 GOLDEY-BEACOM 52-66 L (18) BLAKE, Jason (13) DAVIS, Nigel 12/29/09 at Wheeling Jesuit 59-67 L (14) DAVIS, Nigel (6) AHMETOVIC, Alen (6) DAVIS, Nigel 12/30/09 vs West Liberty 66-91 L (18) WEBER, Guye (8) WEBER, Guye 1/02/10 at IUP 54-68 L (12) WEBER, Guye (6) WYLEY, Rob 1/03/10 at California (Pa.) 40-59 L (14) SEIBERT, Mike (10) WEBER, Guye 1/09/10 SLIPPERY ROCK 61-73 L (18) BLAKE, Jason (7) WEBER, Guye 1/10/10 MERCYHURST 72-73 Lot (21) BLAKE, Jason (7) WYLEY, Rob 1/13/10 * WEST CHESTER W 66-63 (16) DAVIS, Nigel (8) AHMETOVIC, Alen 1/16/10 * KUTZTOWN 63-83 L (15) WIDENER, Brandon (10) AHMETOVIC, Alen 1/20/10 * at Shippensburg 61-68 L (17) BLAKE, Jason (11) BLAKE, Jason (11) AHMETOVIC, Alen 1/23/10 * BLOOMSBURG Wot 61-57 (21) BLAKE, Jason (7) WYLEY, Rob (7) AHMETOVIC, Alen 1/27/10 * at Cheyney 52-57 L (16) BLAKE, Jason (9) BLAKE, Jason 1/30/10 * at Mansfield 64-67 L (14) SEIBERT, Mike (9) AHMETOVIC, Alen 2/03/10 * EAST STROUDSBURG 63-72 L (19) KELLEHER, Jim (6) SEIBERT, Mike (6) WYLEY, Rob 2/07/10 * at West Chester 38-58 L (11) SEIBERT, Mike (6) AHMETOVIC, Alen 2/13/10 * at Kutztown 69-77 L (15) BLAKE, Jason (9) WYLEY, Rob (9) BLAKE, Jason 2/15/10 * SHIPPENSBURG W 79-71 (26) SEIBERT, Mike (9) AHMETOVIC, Alen 2/17/10 * CHEYNEY 74-88 L (12) WIDENER, Brandon (8) WIDENER, Brandon 2/20/10 * at Bloomsburg 54-66 L (14) SEIBERT, Mike (7) WYLEY, Rob (7) AHMETOVIC, Alen 2/24/10 * at East Stroudsburg 54-78 L (14) BLAKE, Jason (5) BLAKE, Jason (5) SEIBERT, Mike 2/27/10 * MANSFIELD 68-76 L (23) BLAKE, Jason (7) BLAKE, Jason

* - Conference game

32 Season in Review 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALLL 2009-10 STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 05 BLAKE, Jason 27 27 818 30.3 96 218 .440 3 15 .200 105 150 .700 39 85 124 4.6 79 5 68 85 4 54 300 11.1 25 SEIBERT, Mike 27 12 698 25.9 69 203 .340 53 162 .327 52 64 .813 19 58 77 2.9 29 0 30 29 1 33 243 9.0 01 McDURFEE, Palmer 23 16 754 32.8 57 171 .333 27 93 .290 51 66 .773 8 48 56 2.4 54 0 54 46 0 25 192 8.3 04 WIDENER, Brandon 27 14 511 18.9 69 177 .390 22 66 .333 39 58 .672 12 50 62 2.3 55 1 24 79 5 17 199 7.4 24 DAVIS, Nigel 26 14 579 22.3 79 197 .401 1 3 .333 23 48 .479 48 44 92 3.5 67 2 8 32 7 14 182 7.0 34 AHMETOVIC, Alen 27 17 696 25.8 70 157 .446 0 0 .000 40 103 .388 59 103 162 6.0 92 6 33 38 7 19 180 6.7 22 KELLEHER, Jim 25 0 248 9.9 36 105 .343 31 91 .341 8 11 .727 4 17 21 0.8 21 0 5 12 2 5 111 4.4 44 WYLEY, Rob 20 12 375 18.8 34 71 .479 0 0 .000 17 42 .405 34 47 81 4.1 24 0 12 26 7 11 85 4.3 20 WEBER, Guye 25 13 394 15.8 35 107 .327 18 61 .295 11 12 .917 19 49 68 2.7 21 0 1 33 3 12 99 4.0 32 MURRAY-KEMP, Cullen 6 0 48 8.0 6 16 .375 4 8 .500 0 1 .000 2 6 8 1.3 2 0 1 2 0 0 16 2.7 40 CONEY, Rob 21 10 222 10.6 18 48 .375 0 0 .000 8 16 .500 16 27 43 2.0 37 0 10 23 13 7 44 2.1 15 SANTOS, Christian 18 0 85 4.7 7 29 .241 3 11 .273 4 6 .667 4 3 7 0.4 9 0 4 7 0 3 21 1.2 33 WHOLAVER,Robert 14 0 34 2.4 3 9 .333 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 4 8 12 0.9 6 0 2 5 1 0 7 0.5 42 PEEL, Keith 3 0 8 2.7 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 12 HAWKINS, Trai 3 0 5 1.7 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM 52 57 109 4.0 0 9 0 Total 27 579 1508 .384 162 510 .318 359 579 .620 321 602 923 34.2 500 14 252 426 50 200 1679 62.2 Opponents 27 684 1485 .461 132 425 .311 371 594 .625 318 724 1042 38.6 515 - 355 433 94 215 1871 69.3

POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS 1 4 5 12 15 20 22 24 25 32 33 34 40 42 44 MCDURFEE WIDENER BLAKE HAWKINS SANTOS WEBER KELLEHER DAVIS SEIBERT MURRAY-KEMP WHOLAVER AHMETOVIC CONEY PEEL WYLEY PENN STATE ABINGTON 7-0-3 11-2-0 18-8-6 0-0-0 0-0-1 6-3-0 0-0-0 4-5-0 16-5-1 2-5-0 DNP 2-2-0 8-1-3 DNP DNP C.W. POST 19-1-4 4-1-0 19-6-1 0-0-0 2-1-0 5-3-0 0-0-0 17-8-1 5-4-2 DNP DNP 3-4-1 2-4-1 DNP DNP at USP 12-3-1 4-2-1 10-4-2 DNP 2-2-1 3-2-0 9-2-0 4-2-0 11-3-3 DNP DNP 6-7-1 0-3-0 DNP DNP PHILA U. 2-3-0 10-1-1 8-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 9-5-0 0-0-0 10-4-0 3-5-1 DNP DNP 8-5-1 2-4-1 DNP DNP at Lock Haven 14-3-1 32-5-3 4-2-2 DNP 3-0-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 13-4-1 5-3-0 DNP 8-8-3 4-0-0 DNP DNP VIRGINIA STATE 10-5-7 11-2-2 2-3-7 DNP 0-0-0 5-6-0 6-0-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 9-0-0 DNP 11-5-1 4-6-0 DNP DNP GOLDEY-BEACOM 6-1-3 5-3-1 18-3-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 14-13-0 5-2-0 2-1-0 DNP 2-4-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP at Wheeling Jesuit DNP 5-4-1 7-4-2 DNP 0-2-0 8-3-0 0-0-1 14-6-0 9-2-1 DNP 11-6-0 2-3-0 DNP 0-2-1 vs West Liberty DNP 17-0-0 0-4-2 DNP 0-0-0 18-8-0 8-0-0 4-2-1 9-3-3 0-0-0 0-1-1 6-5-3 DNP 0-1-0 4-3-3 at IUP DNP 9-2-2 5-4-4 DNP DNP 12-2-0 0-0-0 5-3-1 10-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 8-5-0 1-2-0 DNP 4-6-0 at Cal (Pa.) DNP 7-2-4 0-0-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 0-0-0 2-3-0 14-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 6-5-0 0-3-1 DNP 2-4-0 SLIPPERY ROCK 2-5-2 3-3-1 18-3-0 DNP DNP 5-7-0 3-2-0 8-2-0 12-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 6-4-0 4-3-0 DNP 0-1-0 MERCYHURST 15-3-0 6-5-2 21-5-2 DNP DNP 0-2-0 0-0-0 12-0-0 9-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 3-3-1 4-3-3 DNP 2-7-0 WEST CHESTER 13-1-1 7-4-2 11-3-2 DNP DNP 4-4-0 11-0-0 16-4-0 2-1-0 DNP 0-1-0 2-8-0 0-3-0 DNP 0-2-1 KUTZTOWN 10-2-4 15-4-2 11-3-2 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-0 3-0-1 8-2-0 2-0-0 DNP 0-2-0 6-10-1 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 at Shippensburg 8-2-0 6-2-0 17-11-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 3-0-0 7-3-1 9-1-1 DNP DNP 11-11-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 BLOOMSBURG 8-1-2 4-3-0 21-6-5 DNP DNP 0-3-0 4-1-1 10-4-0 6-4-0 DNP 1-0-0 0-7-1 2-0-0 DNP 5-7-1 at Cheyney 8-1-3 2-1-0 16-9-4 DNP DNP DNP 9-4-0 2-0-0 3-1-0 DNP DNP 9-8-3 DNP DNP 3-3-0 at Mansfield 8-5-6 0-0-0 11-6-1 DNP 0-0-1 2-0-0 10-2-0 0-1-0 14-3-2 DNP 0-1-0 9-9-6 2-1-0 DNP 8-2-0 E. STROUDSBURG 4-2-3 13-2-1 2-3-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 19-2-0 DNP 6-6-3 DNP DNP 10-5-1 DNP DNP 9-6-2 at West Chester 4-3-1 8-3-1 6-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 3-3-1 11-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 3-6-1 DNP 0-0-0 3-5-0 at Kutztown 10-1-4 0-1-0 15-9-4 DNP DNP 0-0-0 9-1-1 6-1-0 6-2-2 DNP DNP 12-8-0 DNP DNP 11-9-0 SHIPPENSBURG 10-3-3 0-0-0 10-3-1 DNP DNP DNP 14-2-1 0-4-2 26-3-1 DNP 2-2-0 7-9-4 DNP DNP 10-7-0 CHEYNEY 12-8-0 5-3-2 DNP 11-2-0 0-0-0 3-2-0 8-5-0 10-6-3 DNP 4-1-1 6-2-0 2-1-0 DNP 6-5-1 at Bloomsburg 3-2-2 2-2-0 8-4-3 DNP 0-0-1 5-0-0 0-0-0 5-5-0 14-2-0 DNP 0-1-0 10-7-1 3-1-0 DNP 4-7-0 at East Stroudsburg 3-3-2 4-0-0 14-5-2 DNP 3-0-0 0-2-0 DNP 2-3-0 10-5-3 DNP 0-3-0 5-3-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 11-4-2 MANSFIELD 9-3-0 2-0-0 23-7-4 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 6-3-0 13-3-0 DNP DNP 10-6-2 2-2-0 DNP 3-1-1

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ABOUT THE PSAC Highly competitive on a regional and national level, PSAC schools annually combine to Originating in 1951 to administer and promote men’s athletics, the Pennsylvania State send nearly one-third of its teams into NCAA postseason play. Ultimately, the member- Athletic Conference has evolved into one of the NCAA’s most heralded intercollegiate ship’s success has yielded 43 NCAA team and 238 individual title winners. conferences. While proud of its athletic accomplishments, the league also has evolved into one of The first major step came in 1977, when based on a growing interest, the league Division II’s finest from an academic standpoint. Today, nearly one-third of the PSAC’s reorganized to provide a structure for its women’s programs. Only three years later, estimated 6,200 participants are honored each year as “Scholar-Athletes” for maintain- lacking a standard competitive division, league voted to reclassify the entire confer- ing a grade-point average of 3.25 or better - a total that has nearly doubled since PSAC ence to NCAA Division II. Scholar-Athletes were first recognized in the mid-1990s.

The most recent enhancement came during the 2008-09 academic year when the Although all 16 current institutions are members of Division II, eight league schools PSAC expanded for the first time in its rich history, adding full-time members Gannon also compete at the Division I level in select sports. PSAC schools enroll over 125,000 University and Mercyhurst College, and associate member Long Island University-C.W. students and claim over 709,000 alumni, including 482,000 who reside in Pennsylva- Post. The membership now consists of 16 full-time institutions and the one associate. nia.

All of the league’s full-time members are located within the Commonwealth of Penn- The PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 16 member institutions. It employs a sylvania, which makes the PSAC the largest one-state conference in the NCAA. The commissioner, two assistant commissioners and a director of media relations at its league has also grown to share the distinctions as: The largest conference in Division II, headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa. the largest football-playing conference in the NCAA, and, with 23, the conference that sponsors the most championships at the Division II level.

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2009-10 PSAC STANDINGS 2009-10 PSAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PSAC TOURNAMENT RESULTS East Conf. Overall Date Division Player Pos. PSAC Quarterfinals Mansfield (1) 10-4 19-9 Nov. 17 East Yuseff Carr Mansfield Clarion 76, Mercyhurst 69 East Stroudsburg (2) 10-4 24-6 West Heiden Ratner Mercyhurst Indiana (Pa.) 62, Gannon 53 Cheyney (3) 9-5 16-12 Nov. 23 East Ralph Hegamin West Chester Kutztown 65, Mansfield 61 Kutztown (4) 8-6 23-7 West Eric Brennan Lock Haven East Stroudsburg 76, Cheyney 65 Bloomsburg 6-8 12-14 Nov. 30 East Kevin Presbery Cheyney West Chester 5-9 16-11 West Akida McLain IUP PSAC Semifinals Shippensburg 5-9 12-15 Dec. 7 East Stephen Dennis Kutztown Kutztown 85, Clarion 79 Millersville 3-11 8-19 West Michael Evans Jr. Slippery Rock Indiana (Pa.) 67, East Stroudsburg 63 Dec. 14 East Brandon Widener Millersville West Conf. Overall West Darryl Webb IUP PSAC Championship Indiana (Pa.) (1) 13-1 33-3 Dec. 23 East Ryan Washington Kutztown Indiana (Pa.) 84, Kutztown 73 Clarion (2) 9-5 18-11 West George Johnson Gannon Mercyhurst (3) 8-6 18-10 Jan. 4 East Ryan Washington Kutztown Gannon (4) 8-6 13-15 West Darryl Webb IUP AWARD WINNERS California (Pa.) 6-8 18-11 Jan. 11 East Stephen Dennis Kutztown PSAC East Athlete of the Year Edinboro 5-9 11-16 West Terrance King East Stroudsburg Stephen Dennis, Sr., Kutztown Jan. 18 East Stephen Dennis Kutztown Slippery Rock 4-10 15-12 PSAC East Freshman of the Year Lock Haven 3-11 6-19 West Maron Brown Slippery Rock Jan. 25 East Stephen Dennis Kutztown Terrance King, Fr., East Stroudsburg ( ) - Divisional seeding for playoffs West Darryl Webb/ Lloyd Harrison IUP/Clarion PSAC East Coach of the Year Feb. 1 East Yuseff Carr Mansfield Jeff Wilson, East Stroudsburg West Darryl Webb/Shameel Carty IUP/Clarion Feb. 8 East Sharif Bray Cheyney PSAC West Athlete of the Year West Eric Brennan Lock Haven Thomas Young, Sr., Indiana (Pa.) Feb. 15 East Stephen Dennis Kutztown PSAC West Freshman of the Year West Travon Vann California Tanner Furno, Fr., Gannon Feb. 22 East Sharif Bray Cheyney PSAC West Coach of the Year West Jamar Harrison Clarion Joe Lombardi, Indiana (Pa.) March 1 East Ryan Callahan Mansfield West Akida McLain IUP

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HISTORY 35 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • MEN’S BASKETBALL Season in Review

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS (for complete game-by-game results, click here)

First “State” Championship team

KEY 1918-1919 12-4 .750 1950-1951 14-6 .700 1980-1981 8-15 .347 p - PSAC Tournament 1920-1921 10-2 .833 1951-1952 18-4 # .818 1981-1982 6-17 .260 pc - PSAC Championship Game 1921-1922 8-6 .571 1952-1953 12-11 # .521 1982-1983 10-15 .400 * - PSAC Tournament Championship 1922-1923 8-4 .667 1953-1954 17-5 # .772 1983-1984 17-11 (pc) .607 d - PSAC Eastern Division Championship 1923-1924 9-3 .750 1954-1955 18-4 .818 1984-1985 27-4 (d) (pc) (n) .870 # - NAIA Tournament 1924-1925 7-6 .538 1955-1956 18-6 .750 1985-1986 24-6 (d) (p) (n) .800 n - NCAA Tournament 1925-1926 4-7 .363 1956-1957 18-6 .750 1986-1987 27-4 (d) * (n) .870 e - ECAC Playoffs 1926-1927 0-10 .000 1957-1958 16-5 .761 1987-1988 19-9 (p) .678 1927-1928 10-4 .714 1958-1959 15-8 .652 1988-1989 26-7 (d) * (n) .787 Year Record Pct. 1928-1929 10-3 .769 1959-1960 14-8 # .636 1989-1990 20-9 (d) (pc) .689 1899-1900 2-0 1.000 1929-1930 9-2 .818 1960-1961 9-13 .409 1990-1991 19-9 (p) .678 1900-1901 5-1 .833 1930-1931 14-3 .823 1961-1962 7-15 .318 1991-1992 21-7 (e) .750 1901-1902 4-1 .800 1931-1932 12-5 .705 1962-1963 6-17 .261 1992-1993 24-6 (d) (p) .800 1902-1903 3-4 .428 1932-1933 9-6 .600 1963-1964 6-16 .272 1996-1997 11-15 .423 1903-1904 2-4 .333 1933-1934 10-3 .769 1964-1965 8-14 .363 1997-1998 11-16 .407 1904-1905 4-2 .666 1934-1935 11-1 .916 1965-1966 19-7 # .730 1998-1999 18-9 .667 1905-1906 4-0 1.00 1935-1936 5-7 .416 1966-1967 21-6 # .778 1999-2000 12-15 (p) .444 1906-1907 9-3 .750 1936-1937 13-2 .866 1967-1968 17-8 # .680 2000-2001 15-11 .576 1907-1908 9-3 .750 1937-1938 12-3 .800 1968-1969 15-9 .625 2001-2002 17-10 (p) .629 1908-1909 7-2 .777 1938-1939 13-3 .812 1969-1970 12-12 .500 2002-2003 26-6 * (n) .812 1909-1910 8-0-1 .889 1939-1940 14-4 .778 1970-1971 14-9 .608 2003-2004 13-13 .500 1910-1911 7-1 .875 1940-1941 8-10 .444 1972-1973 15-9 .625 2004-2005 22-8 (pc) (n) .733 1911-1912 4-3 .571 1941-1942 10-8 .556 1973-1974 21-5 # .807 2005-2006 10-17 .629 1912-1913 6-3 .667 1942-1943 1-9 .100 1974-1975 17-10 # .629 2006-2007 28-5 * (n) .848 1913-1914 6-4 .600 1945-1946 4-7 .363 1975-1976 8-15 .347 2007-2008 22-10 (p) (n) .687 1914-1915 5-7 .416 1946-1947 6-8 .428 1976-1977 16-10 .615 2008-2009 10-17 .370 1915-1916 5-5 .500 1947-1948 8-7 .533 1977-1978 5-20 .200 2009-2010 8-19 .296 1916-1917 8-5 .615 1948-1949 11-9 .550 1978-1979 10-13 .434 1917-1918 4-6 .400 1949-1950 15-4 .789 1979-1980 9-14 .391

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ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIPS PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Overall Record 1927-28 10-4 1929-30 9-2 1933-34 10-3 1934-35 11-1 1936-37 13-2 1937-38 12-3 1938-39 13-3 1939-40 14-4 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS (Saylor System) Year Overall Record 1953-54 17-5 1954-55 18-4 1955-56 18-6 1956-57 18-6 1957-58 16-5 PSAC EASTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS Andrew Marshall Year Overall Record East Record 1984-85 27-4 14-0 1985-86 24-6 13-1 1986-87 27-4 13-1 1988-89 26-7 10-2 1989-90 20-9 9-3 1992-93 25-5 11-1 1994-95 26-4 11-1 2001-02 17-10 10-2 2002-03 26-6 11-1 2006-07 28-5 9-3 PSAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Record Championship Game 1986-87 27-4 MU 100, California 94 1988-89 26-7 MU 89, Bloomsburg 85 1992-93 25-5 MU 97, California 84 2002-03 PSAC Champions 2002-03 26-6 MU 79, California 74 2006-07 28-5 MU 79, Cheyney 68 NAIA DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Record District 1956-57 18-6 30 1965-66 19-7 19 1966-67 21-6 19 1967-68 17-8 19 1973-74 21-5 19 1974-75 17-10 19 ECAC DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP Year Overall Record 1991-92 21-7

2006-07 PSAC Champions

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Coach Richard DeHart

COACHING RECORDS (by winning percentage) Coach Year Seasons Wins Losses Ties Pct. Enos Strickler 1905-06 1 4 0 0 1.000 Charles D. Cooper 1906-11 5 40 9 1 .810 Gordan Granger 1918-20 2 23 7 0 .767 John Kochan 1983-96 13 285 96 0 .748 Max Bishop 1948-56 8 123 49 0 .715 Francis Johnson 1930-33 3 35 14 0 .714 *No Coach 1899-1903 4 14 6 0 .700 Paul B. Kehs 1920-22 2 18 8 0 .692 George E. Webster 1904-05 1 4 2 0 .667 Emmitt Andrews 1922 1/2 4 2 0 .667 Phillip Aines 1923-25 2 1/2 20 11 0 .645 Harold Zimmerman 1912-14 2 12 7 0 .632 John A. Pucillo 1925-30 18 148 98 0 .602 1933-43 1945-48 Fred Thompson 1998-Present 12 201 140 0 .589 H.H. Haverstick 1911-12 1 4 3 0 .571 Richard C. DeHart 1956-82 26 321 298 0 .519 Dennis A. Sharkey 1914-17 3 18 17 0 .514 Dave Springer 1996-97 1 11 15 0 .423 Rich Zvosec 1997-98 1 11 16 0 .407 Mike Garman 1982-83 1 10 15 0 .400 Charles W. Hull 1917-18 1 4 6 0 .400 Albert Pinkham 1903-04 1 2 4 0 .333 Totals 1899-2010 109 1,312 804 1 .619

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TEAM RECORDS SINGLE SEASON SINGLE GAME Category Record Season W-L Category Record Opponent Date Score Most Victories 28 2006-07 28-5 Most Points 143 Lycoming 3/1/67 143-121 Most Defeats 20 1977-78 5-20 Most Points Allowed 123 Lycoming 1/13/68 109-123 Best Winning Percentage * .871 1986-87 27-4 Most Points, Two Teams 264 Lycoming 3/1/67 143-121 1984-85 27-4 Most Field Goals Made 60 Lycoming 3/1/67 143-121 Lowest Winning Percentage * .200 1977-78 5-20 Most Field Goal Attempts 119 Kutztown 12/9/65 128-90 Most Points 2968 1988-89 26-7 Best Field Goal Pct. .731 (38-of-52) College of N.J. 11/26/91 110-72 Highest Scoring Average 101.1 1966-67 21-6 Most 3-FG Made 17 Nyack 11/20/95 113-98 Fewest Points Allowed * 1930 1949-50 15-4 Most 3-FG Attempts 43 Cheyney 2/14/01 68-78 Best Defensive Average * 49.0 1949-50 15-4 Best 3-FG Pct. 800 (8-of-10) West Chester 2/6/93 92-74 Most Field Goals Made 1119 1988-89 26-7 Most Free Throws Made 39 Virginia Union 2/9/87 117-103 Most Field Goal Attempts 2415 1966-67 21-6 Most Free Throw Attempt 60 Shippensburg 2/8/67 114-96 Best Field Goal Percentage .538 (1119-2079) 1988-89 26-7 Best Free Throw Pct. 1.000 (14-of-14) Kutztown 3/1/03 80-66 Most 3-FG Made 216 2000-01 15-11 Most Rebounds 90 Lock Haven 1/4/67 98-67 Most 3-FG Attempts 629 2000-01 15-11 Most Assists 38 Mansfield 2/18/89 115-80 Best 3-FG Pct. .463 (175-378) 1991-92 21-7 Most Blocked Shots 12 York (Pa.) 12/13/88 79-59 Most Free Throws Made 629 1984-85 27-4 West Chester 2/18/95 55-47 Most Free Throw Attempts 860 1984-85 27-4 Largest Victory Margin 64 Spring Garden 12/30/88 134-70 Best Free Throw Percentage .731 (629-860) 1984-85 27-4 Largest Defeat Margin 49 Lancaster Brigade 1903-04 1-50 Most Rebounds 1687 1966-67 21-6 First 100-Point Game 101 King’s (Del.) 11/30/50 101-49 Highest Rebound Average 63.5 1965-66 19-7 Most Recent 100-Point Game 101 Morris 12/9/06 101-80 Most Assists 692 1988-89 26-7 Most Steals 356 1966-67 21-6 Most Blocked Shots 178 1988-89 26-7 Most Personal Fouls 694 1988-89 26-7 Longest Winning Streak 21 1985-86 24-6 Longest Losing Streak 13 1962-63-1963-64 Most 100-Point Games 13 1966-67 21-6 1965-66 19-7 Most Consecutive Winning Seasons 13 1947-48 8-7 to 1959-60 14-8 1983-84 17-11 to 1995-96 17-10 Most Consecutive Losing Seasons 6 1977-78 5-20 to 1982-83 10-15

* since 1948-49 season

Tommy Gaines

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1,000 POINT CLUB Rk Name Years G FG FGA FT FTA PTS AVG 1. Phil Walker 1973-77 99 908 1990 445 615 2261 22.8 2. Charlie Parker 2004-08 121 #734 1544 371 574 1949 16.1 3. Gerald Redding 1999-03 110 #670 1605 349 470 1928 17.5 4. Roger Raspen 1964-67 75 696 1465 447 690 1839 24.5 5. John Fox 1983-87 118 #689 1130 425 595 1804 15.3 6. John Parker 1953-57 92 694 1749 360 530 1748 19.0 7. Greg Testa 2003-07 116 #586 1318 298 389 1702 14.7 8. Eric Yankowy 1985-91 115 #668 1227 328 493 1665 14.5 9. Jon Dunmeyer 1989-93 98 #604 1089 441 545 1656 16.9 10. Lance Gelnett 1988-92 109 #543 1055 250 305 1602 14.7 11. Frank Oslislo 1963-67 97 587 1203 374 580 1538 15.9 12. Tommy Gaines 1984-89 101 #613 1036 266 407 1493 14.8 13. Andrew Marshall 1983-87 119 #568 1237 283 359 1486 12.5 14. Jamal Palmer 1995-99 95 #556 1084 279 419 1434 15.1 15. Toochi Udeinya 2001-05 113 #531 1208 331 545 1424 12.6 16. Kevin Rowe 1992-96 113 #534 1049 301 440 1419 12.6 17. Wellington Cleaver 1968-71 68 583 1099 221 349 1387 20.4 18. Phil Fassnacht 1977-81 93 607 1274 162 240 1376 14.8 19. Joe Schneider 1965-68 78 562 1250 247 320 1371 17.6 20. Mike Monroe 1987-91 96 #496 898 346 513 1341 14.0 21. Reggie Bates 2006-09 82 #467 1034 256 431 1308 16.0 22. Rob Lawton 1983-88 107 #516 1084 260 384 1299 12.1 23. Kenny Brown 1988-93 118 #458 1012 200 283 1252 10.6 24. Jason Seitz 1995-99 103 #410 984 259 378 1240 12.0 25. Jim Bishop 1956-60 87 510 1067 216 300 1236 14.2 26. Mike Kometa 1961-64 67 520 --- 171 255 1211 18.1 27. Glenn Stitzel 1965-68 73 412 949 347 456 1171 16.0 28. Terry Howse 1995-99 105 #373 905 191 238 1162 11.1 Phil Walker 29. Steve Drummer 1972-75 77 485 1020 185 252 1155 15.0 30. Stephan Cottrell 1978-82 92 483 1067 183 235 1149 12.5 31. Ray Davis 1971-75 96 486 927 174 247 1146 11.9 32. Daron Pressley 2000-04 108 #356 947 120 156 1055 9.8 33. Joe Labatch 1952-56 91 376 877 276 458 1028 11.3 34. Lyman Reifsnyder 1938-42 ------1027 --- 35. Larry Bragg 1991-95 104 #442 744 134 236 1019 9.8

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TOP SCORERS 50 POINT CLUB Points Player Opponent (Score) Date FG/FT 58 Glenn Stitzel Southeastern (120-103) 1/27/68 21/16 56 Roger Raspen Kutztown (137-87) 2/11/67 22/12 54 John Parker Davis & Elkins (110-63) 12/13/56 21/12

40 POINT CLUB Points Player Opponent (Score) Date FG/FT 44 Glenn Stitzel East Stroudsburg (120-93) 12/6/67 13/18 44 Claude Hughes Cheyney (88-86) 2/17/88 14(3)/13 43 Jon Dunmeyer Shepard (113-96) 2/1/93 17/9 43* Joe Schneider Shippensburg (128-113) 1/27/68 20/3 43 Wellington Cleaver Shippensburg (102-86) 12/5/70 15/13 43 Jon Dunmeyer Shepherd (113-96) 2/1/93 17/9 42 Jim Bishop Bloomsburg (95-71) 1/29/58 17/8 42 Mike Kometa Bowie State (113-75) 1/64 20/2 42 Glenn Stitzel West Chester (120-108) 2/28/68 12/18 42 Phil Walker Franklin & Marshall (89-93) 1/12/77 17/8 42 Phil Walker Bloomsburg (91-85) 1/19/77 17/8 41 Joe Schneider Elizabethtown (90-89) 1/21/68 18/5 41 Wellington Cleaver Cheyney (91-101) 1/10/70 18/5 41 Wellington Cleaver Messiah (97-67) 12/17/70 18/5 41 Phil Walker Cheyney (71-95) 2/7/76 14/13 41 Phil Walker Valdosta State (83-91) 12/29/76 18/5 40 Roger Raspen West Chester (89-94) 1/7/65 17/6 40 Roger Raspen West Chester (133-77) 2/66 18/4 40* Glenn Stitzel Shippensburg (128-113) 1/27/68 13/14 40 Mike Kamen Mansfield (72-83) 2/3/71 18/4 40 Phil Walker East Stroudsburg (90-73) 12/6/75 18/4 40 Phil Walker Southeastern (110-101) 12/3/76 15/10 Roger Raspen * ocurred in the same game

John Parker (#13) Wellington “Butch” Cleaver

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3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ASSISTS Game 10 Matt Harris Game 15 Bob Bradfield (1/4/89 vs. Cal St. Los Angeles, 101-75) (3/8/86 vs. Edinboro, 107-86) Kevin Towns Lou Winston (1/13/96 vs. Kutztown, 97-74) (12/9/85 vs. Elizabethtown, 99-67) Season 108 Matt Harris (1988-89, 33 games) Season 194 Frank Oslislo (1965-66, 26 games) Career 266 Lance Gelnett (1988-92, 109 games) Career 544 Bob Bradfield (1985-89, 116 games)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS STEALS Game 16 Jim McClintock Season 149 Joe Schneider (1966-67, 27 games) (1/20/93 vs. Bloomsburg, 83-90) Career 345 Joe Schneider (1965-68, 78 games) Season 257 Matt Harris (1988-89, 33 games) Career 547 Lance Gelnett (1988-92, 109 games) BLOCKED SHOTS Game 9 Antwine Moore 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (11/29/95 vs. Lock Haven, 86-98) Game 1.889 Terry Howse Season 63 Antwine Moore (1995-96, 27 games) (8-9) (12/20/96 vs. Elizabeth City, 72-75) Career 163 John Fox (1983-87, 118 games) Season .535 Lance Gelnett (1991-92, 28 games, 83-155) PERSONAL FOULS Career .486 Lance Gelnett Season 108 Larry Bragg (1994-95, 30 games) (1988-92, 109 games, 266-547) Charlie Parker Career 352 John Fox (1983-87, 118 games) Kevin Rowe (1992-96, 113 games) FREE THROWS MADE Game 20 Roger Raspen GAMES PLAYED (2/13/65 vs. Bloomsburg, 86-70) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Season 33 Bob Bradfield (1988-89) Season 240 Glenn Stitzel (1967-68, 25 games) Kenny Brown (1988-89) (for complete top 10 click here) Career 447 Roger Raspen (1964-67, 75 games) Matt Harris (1988-89) Eric Yankowy (1988-89) POINTS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Career 121 Charlie Parker (2004-08) Game 58 Glenn Stitzel Game 23 Roger Raspen (1/27/68 vs. Southeastern, 130-102) (2/13/65 vs. Bloomsburg, 86-70) Season 778 Glenn Stitzel (1967-68, 25 games) Glenn Stitzel Career 2261 Phil Walker (1973-77, 99 games) (2/28/68 vs. West Chester, 120-108) Season 314 Glenn Stitzel (1967-68, 25 games) SCORING AVERAGE Career 690 Roger Raspen (1964-67, 75 games) Season 131.1 Glenn Stitzel (1967-68, 25 games, 778 Points) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Career 24.5 Roger Raspen Game 1.000 Anthony Abrams (1964-67, 75 games, 1839 Points) (12-12) (2/21/04 vs. East Stroudsburg, 80-69) Season .855 Gary Cable FIELD GOALS MADE (1959-60, 21 games, 53-62) Game 22 Roger Raspen Career .820 Lance Gelnett (2/11/67 vs. Kutztown, 137-87) (1988-92, 109 games, 250-305) Season 292 Phil Walker (1976-77, 26 games) Career 908 Phil Walker (1973-77, 99 games) REBOUNDS Game 32 John Parker FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (1/7/56 vs. Lock Haven, 92-74) Game 140 Joe Schneider Season 1486 Roger Raspen (2/28/68 vs. West Chester, 120-108) (1965-66, 26 games) Season 611 Glenn Stitzel (1967-68, 25 games) Career 11587 John Parker (1953-57, 92 games) Career 11990 Phil Walker (1973-77, 99 games) REBOUND AVERAGE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season 20.1 John Parker Game .941 Larry Bragg (1955-56, 23 games, 462 total) (16-17) (2/22/92 vs. Kutztown, 112-68) Career 17.3 John Parker Season .642 John Fox (1953-57, 92 games, 1587 total) (1984-85, 31 games, 190/296) John Fox Career .610 John Fox (1983-87, 118 games, 689/1130)

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INDIVIDUAL HONORS NAIA ALL-AMERICANS 1986-87 John Fox 1st Year Player Honor Andrew Marshall 1st 1956-57 John Parker Third Team Claude Hughes 2nd 1958-59 John Laszek Little America HM 1987-88 Claude Hughes 1st 1964-65 Roger Raspen Honorable Mention Troy Daniel 2nd 1965-66 Roger Raspen Third Team 1988-89 Tommy Gaines 1st 1966-67 Roger Raspen Honorable Mention Eric Yankowy 2nd 1967-68 Glenn Stitzel Honorable Mention 1989-90 Mike Monroe 1st 1969-70 Wellington Cleaver Honorable Mention 1990-91 Lance Gelnett 1st 1970-71 Wellington Cleaver Honorable Mention Eric Yankowy 2nd 1973-74 Frank Gantz Honorable Mention 1991-92 Lance Gelnett 1st 1974-75 Phil Walker Honorable Mention 1992-93 Jon Dunmeyer 1st 1975-76 Phil Walker Honorable Mention Kenny Brown 1st 1976-77 Phil Walker First Team 1993-94 Blaine Claiborne 2nd 1994-95 Blaine Claiborne 1st NCAA DIVISION II ALL-AMERICANS Kevin Rowe 1st Year Player Honor Kenny Treadwell 2nd 1985-86 John Fox Second Team 1995-96 Kevin Rowe 2nd 1986-87 John Fox Second Team Greg Testa 1996-97 Jamal Palmer 1st 1992-93 Jon Dunmeyer Second Team 1997-98 Jamal Palmer 1st 1994-95 Blaine Claiborne Third Team Jason Seitz 2nd 1998-99 Jamal Palmer 1st 1961-62 Mike Kometa HM ALL-PSAC HONORS Terry Howse 2nd 1962-63 Mike Kometa 2nd Year Player Team Jason Seitz 2nd 1964-65 Roger Raspen HM 1948-49 Mike Pecuich 1st 1999-00 Gerald Redding 2nd 1965-66 Roger Raspen 1st Charles Korkuch HM 2000-01 Gerald Redding 2nd 1966-67 Roger Raspen 1st 1950-51 Karl Kramer 1st Jasmine Williams 2nd Frank Oslislo 2nd 1951-52 Ken Kline 1st 2001-02 Gerald Redding 1st Joe Schneider HM Karl Kramer 1st Toochi Udeinya 2nd Bill Wood HM Al Belxzyk 3rd 2002-03 Gerald Redding 1st 1967-68 Glenn Stitzel 1st Charles Alexander 3rd Toochi Udeinya 2nd Joe Schneider 2nd Steve Evans HM Michah Davenport 2nd 1968-69 Wellington Cleaver 1st Ken Stoner HM Khari McKie 2nd 1969-70 Wellington Cleaver 1st 1952-53 Ken Kline 1st 2003-04 Toochi Udeinya 1st 1970-71 Wellington Cleaver 1st Ken Stoner 1st Michah Davenport 1st Mike Kamen 2nd 1953-54 Ken Kline 1st 2004-05 Anthony Abrams 1st 1972-73 Frank Gantz 1st William Werkiser 1st Charlie Parker 1st Dick McKim 2nd Charles Podlesny 1st Greg Testa 1st Steve Drummer HM John Parker 2nd Toochi Udeinya 2nd Mike Fry HM Joe Labatch HM 2004-05 Charlie Parker 1st 1973-74 Phil Walker 1st 1954-55 William Werkiser 1st Greg Testa 1st Frank Gantz 1st John Parker 1st 2005-06 Charlie Parker 1st 1974-75 Phil Walker 1st Joe Labatch HM Greg Testa 1st Steve Drummer 1st 1955-56 John Parker 1st 2006-07 Charlie Parker 1st Ray Davis HM Joe Labatch HM Greg Testa 1st 1975-76 Phil Walker 1st 1956-57 John Parker 1st Reggie Bates 2nd 1976-77 Phil Walker 1st Syl Williams HM 2007-08 Charlie Parker 1st Dave Lloyd 2nd Reggie Rife HM Reggie Bates 1st 1977-78 Ron Wilson HM 1957-58 Syl Williams 1st 2008-09 Makal Stibbins 2nd Jim Bishop 2nd 1980-81 Stephan Cottrell 2nd Reggie Rife HM 1983-84 John Fox 1st 1958-59 Jim Bolden 1st 1984-85 John Fox 1st John Laszek 2nd Rob Lawton 1st Jim Bishop HM Andrew Marshall 2nd 1959-60 Jim Bishop 1st 1985-86 John Fox 1st Rob Lawton 2nd Andrew Marshall 2nd

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PSAC EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR

LANCE GELNETT JON DUNMEYER JAMAL PALMER CHARLIE PARKER 1991-92 1992-93 1997-98 2006-07 2007-08

PSAC EAST FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR PSAC EAST COACH OF THE YEAR

Year Player Year Coach 1993-94 Blaine Claiborne 1984-85 John Kochan 2001-02 Toochi Udeinya 1986-87 John Kochan 2004-05 Charlie Parker 1992-93 John Kochan 1993-94 John Kochan 2001-02 Fred Thompson 2004-05 Fred Thompson 2006-07 Fred Thompson

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