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NIVERSITY 2003-2004 2003-2004 U HEMPSTEAD, 11549 OFSTRA H DANNY WALKER SENIOR FORWARD HOFSTRA

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL 2003-2004 JUNIOR KENNY ADELEKE ASSOCIATION FORWARD FORWARD ASSOCIATION ALL-COLONIAL ATHLETIC WOODY SOUFFRANT

MICHAEL RADZIEJEWSKI

WENDELL GIBSON

Danny Walker ...... 26 . . . Kenny Adeleke ...... 28 Gibson...... 30 Wendell Michael Radziejewski...... 32 . SouffrantWoody ...... 34 ...... Omar Alston...... 36 ...... Aurimas Kieza ...... 38 Gibran . 40 ...... Antoine Agudio...... 42 ...... Carlos Rivera...... 44 Brian Sisti ...... 46 ...... ...... 48 Justin Jones ...... 50 This is Hofstra...... 54 ...... Heritage ...... 56 Hofstra University President. . . . . 58 ...... Athletic Administration ...... 59 Athletic Department Support Staff...... 60 Athletic Department Directory ...... 61 Basketball Academic Program ...... 62 University Academic Support ...... 63 Life After Basketball. . . 64 ...... Athletic Training ...... 65 , New York ...... 66 Tom PecoraTom ...... 12 ...... ParrottaTom . . 14 ...... MaconVan ...... 15 ...... David Duke. . . . 16 ...... John Corso 17 ...... Christian DeJesus ...... 18 ...... Ryan. 18 ...... Terry Joe Rodgers ...... 19 Support Staff . 20 ...... Season Preview ...... 21 ...... Radio/TV Chart ...... 24 ...... 2003-2004 Roster...... 25 ...... CONTENTS PLAYER PROFILES . . 26 ...... TEAM TRAVEL ...... 51 TEAM PHOTO...... 52 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION . . . 54 COACHING COACHING STAFF . . 12 ...... 2003-2004 OUTLOOK ...... 21 Hofstra Facilities. . . . . 4 ...... Hofstra Game Day. . . 6 ...... Media Following...... 8 ...... 2003-2004 Quick Facts...... 10 ...... Media Information...... 11 ...... HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY TABLE OF TABLE

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 2003-2004 Schedule. . . 144 Schedule. 2003-2004 . 143 Hofstra to Getting . . 142 Map Campus Hofstra .141 Bracket NCAA 2003-2004 . .140 Outlets Media . . . 112 TRADITION ANDRECORDS .110 Schedule. Composite CAA 2003-2004 .109 Association Athletic Colonial The 90 2002-2003 SEASONINREVIEW .75 OPPONENTS 2003-2004 72 HOFSTRA BASKETBALLHOMES .67 COURT THE OFF osr l-ieRsls.131 All-TimeResults Hofstra Year-by-Year .130 Records. Statistics/Coaching .128 Records. All-TimeSeries . .126 Alumni. Basketball Hofstra . .120 Book Record Hofstra .119 Festival Holiday ECAC . . 118 AwardNIT/Haggerty Winners Team.National Rican .117 Puerto Apodaca, Rick .116 NBA the in Hofstra . .114 Tournament. NCAA the in Hofstra .112 Tradition Hofstra .104 Review Association Athletic Colonial 2002-2003 Trivia.2002-2003 .103 . 103 TeamLows. 2002-2003 and Highs .102 Time Last The .102 Statistics Individual Game-by-Game 2002-2003 .101 TeamGame-by-Game 2002-2003 Statistics. .100 Results. and Statistics 2002-2003 .91 Scores Box 2002-2003 .90 Notes 2002-2003 Publicists. .89 Opposing .89 Drexel . .88 Mary Madison/William& James Wilmington. .87 Mason/UNC George .86 Towson/OldDominion . . 85 Delaware/VirginiaCommonwealth .84 Peter’s/ Saint .83 Brook Monmouth/Stony .82 John’s/Columbia St. .81 Providence/Maryland. .76 Opponents NIT Possible .75 Bracket. NIT .75 Marist .74 Garden Square Madison . .74 Coliseum. Nassau .72 Arena Hofstra .70 Community the in Hofstra .69 Mania. Midnight .68 Tip-OffLuncheon .67 Banquet Basketball 2003-2004 BASKETBALL

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FACILITIES HOFSTRA

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5 HOFSTRA FACILITIES HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY GAME DAY GAME

Game day at Hofstra is a special time. a special is at Hofstra day Game the exuberance of the crowd, The roar dance team and of the cheerleaders, of the and the excitement mascots a make for staff players and Hofstra for fans of all ages. atmosphere great HOFSTRA

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FOLLOWING MEDIA The Pride are scheduled for nine televised The Pride are televised 10 games in 2003-2004, and were times in 2002-2003, 11 times in 2001-2002 and 15 times in 2000-2001. Hofstra Basketball the York, New on Fox Sports has aired Network, ESPN, the Garden Madison Square Channel Network, the Metro CBS Television of the Colonial Athletic and various affiliates Network. Association Television Located in the Metropolitan New York area places Hofstra places area New York Metropolitan in the Located in the market media largest of the the in Basketball world. Four daily newspa- net- pers, six work television stations, five cable television stations and radio numerous stations cover the team on a basis. regular

MEDIA FOLLOWING 8 cover of page coverageinthe the NewYork newspapers,includingsports front Hofstra Basketballhasgrabbedheadlinesinallof four million. York papershaveacombinedcirculation ofcloseto Post and the Newsday. New York DailyNews Combined withthe New York Times , thefourNew 2003-2004 BASKETBALL and theback New York

9 MEDIA FOLLOWING 2002-2003 AVERAGES 2002-2003 AVERAGES Van Macon (Southampton, 1994), David Duke (Albany, 1997) David Duke (Albany, (Southampton, 1994), Macon Van 2002-2003 AVERAGES 2002-2003 AVERAGES BASKETBALL INFORMATION BASKETBALL 1983) Pecora (Adelphi, Tom Coach: Head Basketball 20-41 (2 years) at Hofstra: Record 82-65 (5 years) Coaching Record: Overall College 1988), (Fordham, Parrotta Tom Assistant Coaches: Corso Operations: John of Basketball Director Joseph Lods Graduate Manager: Phone: (516) 463-4667 Basketball Office Smith Basketball Secretary: Clarice 2-5 p.m. to Call: Daily, Best Time Evan Malings Head Athletic Trainer: and Conditioning Coach: Joe Rodgers Strength Ryan Activities: Terry Promotional Assistant for Basketball Staff Christian DeJesus Administrative Assistant: 8-21 2002-03 Record: 6-12/9th 2002-03 CAA Record/Place: in CAA Quarterfinals to UNC Wilmington 2002-03 Postseason: Lost to UCLA) 2001 (Lost in first round Last NCAA Appearance: Letterwinners Returning: 8 Letterwinners Lost: 6 Kenny Michael Radziejewski-G/F, Souffrant-G, Starters Returning: 4 (Woody Gibson-C) Wendell Adeleke-F, Starters Lost: 1 (Rick Apodaca-G) Carlos Rivera-G, Brian Newcomers: 5 (Antoine Agudio-G, Justin Jones-G, Stokes-G) Loren Sisti-F, Basketball Season: 1936-37 First Men’s 970-729 (.571) Record: All-Time 2003-04 HOFSTRA MEN’S 2003-04 HOFSTRA BASKETBALL PERSONNEL HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY QUICK QUICK FACTS Office Phone: (516) 463-6764 Office Phone: (516) 463-6759 Office Home Phone: (516) 561-0757 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (516) 463-5033 Phone: (516) 463-4933 Office Newcomers NameAntoine AgudioJustin JonesCarlos RiveraBrian SistiLoren Stokes G G Pos. G Fr. F G/F Cl. Fr. Fr. Fr. 6-3 Fr. Ht. 6-0 6-2 170 6-3 Wt. 6-8 170 200 Huntington Station, Whitman NY/Walt 170 235 Hometown/High School/Prep School Germantown, TN/Maine Central Institute ,Academy FL/Miami Christian/Bridgton Buffalo, Carroll/St. NY/Turner Thomas More Northport, NY/Northport Others Lost NameLars GrüblerOsei MillarMarc PetitAnthony Noble BerdugoYogev C Pos. F G F/C G Ht. 6-11 6-7 6-8 6-3 5-10 270 Wt. 230 220 170 150 4.3 PPG 7.0 1.6 3.5 0.0 3.6 RPG 4.0 2.2 2.2 0.0 0.5 APG 0.8 0.4 0.8 0.3 Reason Graduated Graduated Graduated Transferred Transferred Others Returning NameDanny Walker*Omar AlstonAurimas KiezaGibran Washington*Injured in 2002-2003. 2001-2002 stats listed. F G Pos. F/C F Sr. Cl. So. So. So. 6-6 Ht. 6-8 6-0 6-8 235 Wt. 300 205 205 7.8 3.1 PPG 3.2 5.5 6.1 RPG 2.7 1.9 3.4 0.9 APG 0.5 1.5 0.4 Starters Lost NameRick Apodaca G Pos. 6-3 Ht. 190 Wt. 18.1 PPG 4.8 RPG 4.3 APG Graduated Reason NameKenny AdelekeMichael Radziejewski SouffrantWoody GibsonWendell F/G F G Pos. Jr. C/F Jr. Cl. Jr. Jr. 6-5 6-8 Ht. 5-11 205 6-7 235 Wt. 170 9.8 255 16.1 8.7 PPG 4.2 6.1 11.0 RPG 3.4 1.7 6.0 1.0 APG 4.5 0.8 Starting Returning

Location: Hempstead, New York 11549 New York Location: Hempstead, 13,400 Enrollment: Founded: 1935 Nickname: Pride Blue Colors: Gold, White and NCAA Division I Affiliation: Colonial Athletic Association Conference: (5,124) Hofstra Arena Home Arena: Row Phone: (516) 463-7725 Press President: of Athletics: Harry Royle Director of Athletics: Cindy Lewis Senior Associate Director Jim Sheehan of Athletics for Communications: Associate Director Cox of Athletics for Development: Mark Associate Director Harold Programs: of Athletics for Student Enhancement Associate Director Starks Sales: Gina Paoli of Athletics for Marketing and Advertising Assistant Director Athletic Department Phone: (516) 463-3800/6750 Radio: WRHU-FM (88.7) www.hofstra.edu/athletics Website: Jim Sheehan of Athletic Communications: Associate Athletic Director/Director Athletic Communications (Basketball Contact): of Senior Assistant Director Kniffin Jeremy Communications: Stephen Gorchov of Athletic Assistant Director HOFSTRA

QUICK FACTS 10 HOFSTRAMEDIA INFORMATION The Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications side of Hofstra Arena. Media parking is available in the lot (OAC) welcomes the members of the media covering Hofstra directly across from the entrance to Hofstra Arena. Men’s Basketball during the 2003-2004 season. If we can be of any assistance to you throughout the year, please do not hesitate Photo Passes: Photography credentials will be issued to certified MEDIA INFORMATION to contact us. We hope the following items will help you during photographers of daily newspapers, magazines and television your visits to Hofstra University. stations. Credentials will not be granted to freelance photogra- phers. All shooting must be done from the ends of the court. Jeremy Kniffin - Senior Assistant Flashes will not be permitted. Director of Athletic Communications Press Room: Members of the media can pick up their pre-game Hofstra University and post-game information in the press room, located at the Physical Fitness Center - Room 243 southeast end of Hofstra Arena. 230 Hofstra University Hempstead, NY 11549 Game Services: Media members are asked to pick up their game (516) 463-6759 - Office information packages (media guides, programs, notes) in the (516) 463-5033 - Fax press room prior to the start of the game. A complete NCAA (516) 463- 7725 - Press Row Phone box score will be distributed at halftime. Complete game statisti- (516) 561-0757 - Kniffin’s Home Phone cal books will be available 15 minutes after the game. Jim Sheehan - Associate Director of Athletics for Communications Radio Broadcasts: The Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications will have touch-tone digital phone lines avail- Your Host: Jeremy Kniffin is in his 11th year in athletic commu- able for the opponent’s radio stations. Visiting radio stations will nications and his fourth year as Senior Assistant Director of need to give the Hofstra OAC two weeks notice of their inten- Athletic Communications at Hofstra. The 1992 Colgate tion to broadcast. There will be a $75.00 charge for visiting sta- University graduate came to Hofstra in January 2000 after 17 tions to offset the cost of installation and maintenance of the months as assistant director of athletic communications at line. ISDN lines are available for rental at $300.00 per event. All . Prior to working at Cornell, Kniffin spent calls must be made collect or direct-dial from the radio station four years as sports information director at Long Island to Hofstra Arena. University-C.W. Post Campus in Brookville, New York. There he directed the Pioneers’ publicity and publication efforts for their Interview Policy: Hofstra coaches and players will be available 15-sport, NCAA Division II program and received the Provost’s after all contests. Interview requests on non-game days should Certificate of Recognition be directed through the Hofstra for outstanding service to OAC. Interviews on game days will the university. Kniffin be limited to post-game only. Player began his professional home phone numbers will not be career by receiving the distributed. prestigious Asa S. Bushnell Internship at the Eastern Telephones/Fax Machine: College Athletic Telephones will be available along Conference headquarters press row for working media. A fax on Cape Cod in 1993. He machine will be available in the is single and resides in media room on request. Valley Stream, New York. Hofstra Basketball on the Web: Press Credentials: Check out www.hofstra.edu/Athletics Members of the media for the latest information on Hofstra should request credentials University Men’s Basketball or any of from the Office of Athletic the University’s 18 athletic teams. Communications at least 24 hours prior to each game. These credentials will be left at the Will Call/Press window at the box office on the north

2003-2004 BASKETBALL 11 . In USA Today . In the fall of 2000, recruit- Hoop Scoop and Assistant Coach culminated in a 26-5 record in 2000-01, in a 26-5 record Assistant Coach culminated wins in a sea- for most the school record when the Pride tied son. as an Assistant Coach, Pecora was After his first four seasons in 1998. Under his direc- to Associate Head Coach promoted the Pride was consistently rec- coordinator, tion as recruiting in both the classes top recruiting ognized as having the by publications such as and the East Eastern Basketball class recruiting to Hofstra’s ing analyst Clark Francis referred in as “the of the early signing period” Pecora served coordinator, addition to his duties as recruiting and scheduling coordinator of scouting, director as Hofstra’s for the individual development of post play- was responsible ers.

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Pecora Tom first joined the in 1994-95 as Pride staff an assistant under first- year head coach Jay Over the next Wright. seven years, Pecora had in build- an integral role ing Hofstra up into one of the top mid-major pro- grams in the country, including a 50-12 record over the 1999-2000 and 2000-01 seasons, ranking the Pride sixth in the nation in winning per- centage over that span as an (.806). His efforts In his first season at the helm in 2001-02, Pecora led a young In his first season at the helm in 2001-02, Association Pride team to a berth in the Colonial Athletic first season in the semifinals in the program’s Tournament victory over Kent CAA. Among his victories was a three- of the NCAA State, which went on to the the farthest Tournament, a team that the Pride has beaten has ever advanced in the NCAA’s. Tom Pecora is entering his third season as the Head Coach of Pecora is entering his third Tom at and his 10th season Basketball program the Hofstra Men’s Head Coach in Pride Hofstra overall. He was named the 10th 28, 2001 history the position on March when he accepted seven years as an assistant, the after spending the previous in back-to-back America East final two of which resulted berths. and NCAA Tournament championships Conference HOFSTRA

COACHING STAFF 12 Pecora also had previous experience in running a program, Nassau Community College, the Lions posted back-to-back serving as head basketball coach at the State University of 25-win seasons and in 1989 played in the National Junior New York at Farmingdale from 1989-92. In three seasons at College Athletic Association Tournament for the only time in Farmingdale, the Rams posted a 62-24 record, captured the school history. Region 15 championship in 1992 (when they finished 20-9), Pecora is also a familiar fig- advanced to the National Junior ure in the community, as he

College Athletic Association is actively involved with sev- COACHING STAFF Tournament and were ranked as eral charities, including one of the nation’s top 20 junior Coaches vs. Cancer, college programs. He quickly Wheelchair Charities, Father built the program up from an Hartman’s Christa House, the 18-11 record in his first season Dante Foundation and sever- (1989-90) to a 24-4 record in al others. He serves as co- 1990-91. Along the way, Pecora chairman of the annual coached two junior college All- Coaches vs. Cancer Golf Americans, Sam Rowe (1990) Tournament on Long Island and Arthur Anderson (1991). for the benefit of the American Cancer Society. He Pecora came to also organizes free basketball Hofstra in 1994 clinics for local children after serving as at several Long Island assistant area recreation centers coach/recruiting and parks during the coordinator under summer. This past sum- John Olive at mer, Pecora received the Loyola Marymount third annual Reverend Ed during the 1993- Visscher Award from 94 basketball sea- Long Island Lutheran son. He also Middle and High School served as an assis- in Brookville, New York. tant, along with The award acknowledges , to support and involvement in activities that enrich at the University the lives of young people. of Nevada at Las Previous recipients of the Tom Pecora and Hofstra President Vegas in 1992-93. award are Lou Stuart Rabinowitz Carnesecca and Bob A native of McKillop. Village, New York, Pecora attended Martin Van Buren Pecora and his wife, High School the former Mary before moving on to Adelphi Beth Cantwell, University, where he graduated in reside in Williston 1983 with a bachelor’s in physical Park, New York, education and health. He was induct- with their daugh- ed into Adelphi’s Hall of Fame in ters, Amanda (12) 2002. and Brianna (7), and their son, Sean Pecora entered the coaching profes- (1). sion as an assistant to Bob McKillop at Long Island Lutheran High School from 1984 through 1987. Pecora then served as an assistant coach to Stu Klein at Nassau Community College in Garden City from 1987 through 1989. During his tenure at

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HOFSTRAASSISTANT BASKETBALL COACH

Tom Parrotta is in his third All-MAAC second team as a senior and helped his team make two year as a member of the NIT appearances. He was also named to the All-Metropolitan New Hofstra University Basketball York team and was team Most Valuable Player as a senior. coaching staff and will serve as Tom Pecora’s top assis- After graduating from Fordham, Parrotta embarked on a three-year tant. professional career in the Portuguese Basketball Association. In his first year as a professional, Parrotta led his team in scoring and As top assistant, Parrotta, a rebounding on the way to an unprecedented 33-0 record and former Fordham standout, serves as recruiting, scouting and sched- Second Division championship. When his professional career ended uling coordinator for the Pride. He is also responsi- in 1991, Parrotta joined the Schering ble for offensive execution, the development of the Corporation in Kenilworth, , as a Hofstra forwards and year-end eligibility and com- pharmaceutical sales representative until pliance issues. This past summer, Parrotta attended beginning his coaching career at the Big Man Camp in Las Vegas, Mamaroneck. Nevada, and the knowledge he gained will be passed on to Hofstra’s post players. A native of Yonkers, New York, Parrotta, his wife Dina, and their son Michael Nicholas Parrotta joined the Pride staff after a six-year stint (1) reside in East Meadow, New York. (1995-2001) as an assistant coach at , including the last three as the Purple Eagle’s top assistant. During that time, Niagara posted a 49-37 record and made two trips to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) semifi- nals. As the lead assistant, Parrotta was the chief recruiter and scheduling coordinator for the Purple Eagles.

Before joining the Niagara staff, Parrotta served as an assistant coach at Nazareth High School in Rochester, New York, during the 1994-95 season. In 1993-94 he was the varsity basketball coach at Rye High School in Rye, New York, leading his team to the PSAL Class C league championship. In 1992-93 he served as junior varsity coach at Mamaroneck High School in Mamaroneck, New York.

A 1988 graduate of Fordham University with a degree in communications, Parrotta was a four-year member of the Rams basketball program. He is ranked 29th on the Rams’ all-time scoring list (1,003) and eighth on the all-time rebounding list Tom, Dina and (741). A two-year captain, he was selected to the Michael Nicholas (inset) Parrotta

14 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY to theNationalJuniorCollegeAthletic AssociationTournament in and RegionXVTournament MostValuable PlayerasheledNassau at Nassauthetime,recruited him.HewasvotedtheRegionXV Community College,where Tom Pecora,whowasanassistantcoach Macon beganhiscollegiatecareer atNassau division. to a31-1record, inany thebestin country a partofstaff thatledtheDivisionIIPanthers toAdelphiinJuly 2000,Maconwas Returning seed (#4)in2000. their highesttournament Conference semifinalsin1999andreceived advanced totheMetro AtlanticAthletic Marist, theRedFoxestallieda30-26record and Poughkeepsie, NewYork. Inhistwoseasonsat an assistantcoachatMaristCollegein Macon leftLafayetteafteroneseasontobecome in thePatriotLeaguechampionshipgame. season PatriotLeaguechampionshipandaspot a 19-9overallrecord, whichincludedaregular- Pennsylvania. HehelpedcoachtheLeopards to assistant atLafayetteCollegeinEaston, Macon moveduptotheDivisionIranksasan assistant withthePanthers.InJune1997 moved toAdelphiforaone-yearstintasan 1995 asanassistantatSUNY-Farmingdale. He Macon beganhiscollegecoachingcareer in nates homegamedayprocedures. aspects oftherecruiting process andcoordi- Hofstra’s teammanagers.Healsoassistsinall tion, guard of developmentandthesupervision of budgetingandpurchasing, defensiveexecu- HOFSTRA ASSISTANT BASKETBALLCOACH charge New York. Maconisin University inGarden City, an assistantatAdelphi in 2001afteroneseasonas staff. MaconjoinedthePride on theHofstraBasketball season asanAssistantCoach Van Maconisinhisthird Macon Van 2003-2004 BASKETBALL senior. Macongraduatedfrom Southamptonin1994withadegree two seasonsandwasteamcaptainMostValuable Playerasa transferring toSouthamptonCollege.Heplayedatfor where hewasamedicalred-shirt foroneseason(1991-92)before Macon wentontoLongIslandUniversityinBrooklyn, NewYork, on hiswaytograduatingasNassau’s secondall-timeleadingscorer. All-RegionXVaccolades 1990. Ateamcaptainin1991,heearned Hempstead, NewYork. wife Pam,andtheirsonEricreside in A nativeofCorona, NewYork, Macon,his Panther FundamentalBasketballSchool. Team camp,theHofstraTeam Campandthe BasketballCamp,theFastbreak Carnesecca Invitational BasketballCamp,theLou ous campsandclinicsincludingtheEastern asacoachatnumer- ence, Maconhasserved In additiontohiscollegiatecoachingexperi- in Englishliterature. The Maconfamily. 15 COACHING STAFF assistant for the Pride, - ing in all aspects of the pro- gram including film exchange, game day opera- tions and team travel. Duke is a 1997 graduate of the University at Albany in com- he majored where munications and minored education. A four-year High starter at Cardozo School in Bayside, New the he shared where York, NBA backcourt with current player Rafer Alston (), Duke also played on the basketball team at New Institute of Technology York during the 1997-98 season. Duke is also active in the YES conducting community, Clinics at the Final Four and assisting with the Hoops with Hofstra summer clinics of Hempstead at Town parks. (the other Long Island gold medal came in the first year of (the other Long Island gold medal came State Games in 1978). The victory also made the Empire the gold capture Duke one of the youngest coaches to ever basketball open division. His gold medal medal in the men’s Woody Hofstra current team also featured Agudio, who com- Antoine guard and freshman Souffrant win with 15 points and bined for 27 points in the gold medal 12 points, respectively. position, Duke was a graduate Prior to assuming his current HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY

David Duke is in his fourth season as an Assistant Coach on the Hofstra and his Basketball staff sixth year with the program after spending two years as a graduate assistant with the Pride. David Duke ASSISTANT BASKETBALL COACH BASKETBALL ASSISTANT

Duke has coached the Long Island Open team at the Empire Men’s State Games for the past two sum- mers. In 2003 Duke led his squad in pool play and to a 2-1 record then to a dramatic 77-76 victory in the gold City over New York medal game. It was only Long in the championship third Island’s 26-year history State of the Empire Games, and its’ first since 1996 when former Hofstra star led Long Island to the gold Duke coordinates the individual instruction programs of all the individual instruction programs Duke coordinates players, supervises Hofstra the and is Basketball academic program of the Hofstra the assistant director University Basketball Camp. Duke’s also include coordi- responsibilities nating the film exchange program, and serving as facilities coordinator scheduling practices, workouts, and weight training walk-throughs sessions. In addition, Duke works on the development of Hofstra’s the teams overall exe- point guards, cution and assists with recruiting, playbook and basketball organiza- tion. HOFSTRA

COACHING STAFF 16 the coachingranks. tant foroneseasonbefore leaving Carolina, ashisassis- andserved Davidson CollegeinNorth Corso followedMcKillopto tant toBobMcKillop.In1989 Brookville, NewYork, as anassis- Lutheran HighSchoolin Corso movedontoLongIsland in Hicksville,NewYork. In1985 coach atHolyTrinity HighSchool ing astheassistantbasketball his coachingcareer in1983,serv- vate sectorsince1990.Hebegan in 2001afterworkingthepri- tocollegeathletics Corso returned camps. community relations andsummer newsletter, andintheareas of the production ofaquarterly compliance. Corsoalsoassistsin squad andassistingwithNCAA team, aswellhandlingalltravelarrangementsforthe coordinatoralso actsasstudentservices fortheBasketball the AthleticDepartmentandColonialAssociation.He HOFSTRA ASSISTANT TOTHEATHLETICDIRECTOR FOR MEN’SBASKETBALLOPERATIONS Corso John Basketball staff liaisonto asthe Corso serves Basketball Operations. Director forMen’s Assistant totheAthletic season inthepositionof John Corsoisinhisthird 2003-2004 BASKETBALL ball atDavidsonfrom 1978through 1980before transferring Following hishighschoolgraduation,Corsoplayedbasket- ing teamMostValuable Playerhonorsasajuniorandsenior. and SmithhonorablementionAll-American,aswellearn- a two-timeNewsdayAll-LongIslandselectionandStreet and wasthefirst1,000-pointscorer inschoolhistory. Hewas New York. The1978graduatewasathree-year varsitystarter lar scholasticcareer atHolyTrinity HighSchoolinHicksville, Corso, anativeofJacksonHeights,NewYork, enjoyedastel- 1984. administration from Adelphiin amaster’sthen earned inathletic a degree insocialsciences.He ated from Adelphiin1982with to AdelphiUniversity. He gradu- 17 COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF

HOFSTRAADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Christian DeJesus Christian Marie DeJesus is in her A May 2001 graduate of Hofstra, DeJesus worked as an intern in the first season as an Administrative marketing department from May 2001 through August Assistant with the Pride. In her 2001. While at Hofstra DeJesus was a varsity cheerleader, served as position, DeJesus will promote cor- the assistant director of Suffolk Hall for Hofstra’s Department of porate ticket sales, along with vari- Residential Life and was active in the Hofstra Marketing Association. ous other promotional and team She received the Hofstra Cheerleading Rookie of the Year and Most marketing events. Improved Awards in 1998, and was also named Hofstra’s Freshman of the Year in 1998 as well. Prior to accepting her current posi- tion, DeJesus taught distributive DeJesus, who is currently pursuing her master’s in physical educa- and business education at Norman Thomas High School in New York tion, has a degree in marketing and a New York State certification in City from August 2001 through August 2003. She also served as the business education. She is currently a substitute teacher in the varsity cheerleading coach at Norman Thomas and coached the team Freeport School District. to a second place finish at the Susan Young Invitational. DeJesus was named Norman Thomas’ Most Outstanding Coach in 2001.

STAFF ASSISTANT FOR BASKETBALL HOFSTRAPROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES Terry Ryan

Terry Ryan is in his seventh year from 1990 through 1997, was an educator for 11 years before as Staff Assistant for Basketball assuming his new role as Director of Summer Camps. He taught at Promotional Activities. Ryan is St. Aloysius School in Ridgewood, New York; Wisdom Lane Middle responsible for coordinating School in Levittown, New York; and Gardiners Avenue School in Hofstra’s frequent interaction with Levittown. Ryan was the assistant principal at the Shaw Avenue the surrounding community. The School in Valley Stream, New York prior to coming to Hofstra. Pride are involved in weekly com- munity activities that take them to Ryan, who holds a bachelor’s in athletic administration from St. schools and parks throughout the John’s University (1982), a master’s in elementary education from St. year. John’s (1990), and a professional diploma in educational administra- Ryan is also in his fifth year as the Director of tion from Dowling College (1996), Summer Camps at Hofstra where he coordi- also coached football, softball and nates the largest university summer camp pro- basketball at Wisdom Lane Middle gram in the country. The Hofstra University School. Summer Basketball Camp featuring Tom Pecora and the , as well as the Terry and his wife, Tina, have four Hofstra and Softball Camps are run in children, Mikaela (9), Kieran (8), conjunction with Ryan’s office. In addition, Mairead (5) and Shanna (2). The Ryan serves as an adjunct professor in the St. Ryan family lives in Bellmore, New John’s University sports management program. York.

Ryan, who served as a junior varsity and varsi- ty basketball coach at Bethpage High School

18 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Normal) toIllinoisStateaccept a Illinois’ twincities(Bloomington- Eight monthslater, hemovedacross leyball, soccerandgolfprograms. coach workingwiththefootball,vol- assistant strength andconditioning Illinois Wesleyan 1997as inJanuary began hisprofessional career at degree from IllinoisStatein 2000, Wesleyan University andamaster’s degree in1995from Illinois abachelor’sRodgers, whoearned ball. ball, volleyballandwomen’s basket- and conditioningprograms for base- for developingflexibility, strength coordinator astheprimary serving and implementationforfootballmen’s basketballand with strength, conditioningandspeedprogram development assisted headstrength andconditioning coachBobLindsey ditioning coachfrom 2001.AtISU,he May1998 toFebruary Normal, Illinoiswhereasassistantstrength andcon- heserved Rodgers cametoHofstrafrom Illinois StateUniversityin sports. bigger, stronger andfasternotonlyinbasketballbutall HOFSTRA Rodgers Joe dent-athletes havebecome his direction, Pridestu- Hofstra Athletics.Under Conditioning Program for the Strength, Speedand year astheCoordinator of Joe Rodgersisinthird 2003-2004 BASKETBALL CONDITIONING COACH SPEED, STRENGTHAND Joe andhiswife,Carrie,reside inWilliston Park. Weightlifting LevelICoach. as aStrength andConditioningSpecialistasaUSA Medicine andUnitedStatesWeightlifting. Heisalsocertified Conditioning Association,theAmericanCollegeofSports numerous membershipsincluding theNationalStrength and conference selectionatlinebackerIllinoisWesleyan, holds Rodgers, whowasafour-year lettermanandasecondteamall- program and12men’s andwomen’s Olympicsports. Brigham Young Universitywhere heworkedwiththefootball at 1998,Rodgersacceptedafive-monthinternship In January , andtennisprograms. similar positionworkingwiththefootball,basketball,soccer, 19 COACHING STAFF Clarice Smith, who has been employed Clarice Smith, who has since 1997, is in at Hofstra University the Senior Assistant year as her fourth and Women’s to the Hofstra Men’s Basketball programs. A native of Long Island, Smith was born and raised in East Rockaway, with her husband she still resides where of 26 years, Thomas. The couple has Corinne (22), a Hofstra children: three graduate who played one season on the Soccer team; Women’s University’s CLARICE SMITH CLARICE TO MEN’S SENIOR ASSISTANT BASKETBALL AND WOMEN’S Craig (19), a United States Marine Corp Reservist and a Hofstra eighth grade at and Christopher (13), who is in freshman; Memorial High School. Kellenberg City, in Garden Adelphi University from Smith holds a degree with a concentration in criminal justice management. New York, ment and rehabilitation of student-athletes for the Pioneers’ 18- ment and rehabilitation served During that time, he also as an adjunct pro- program. sport of Physical Education and Post Department fessor in the C.W. and served Sports as an athletic trainer at Performance Recreation, January from Medicine and Rehabilitation in Levittown, New York 1994 to July 1999. Post Malings served as assistant athletic Prior to working at C.W. Marine Academy in Kings trainer at the United States Merchant August 1988 to May 1989. He also served as from Point, New York and Rehabilitation Center athletic trainer at the Long Island Sports June 1985 to June 1989. from the State in physical education from Malings, who earned a degree holds memberships in the at Cortland, University of New York the Eastern Association (NATA), National Athletic Trainers’ State Athletic Trainers’ Association, the New York Athletic Trainers’ Evan and his wife Terri Association, and the American Red Cross. (10) and Lindsay (7). The Malings fami- Taylor have two children, ly lives in Levittown, New York. SUPPORT STAFF SUPPORT HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY

Evan Malings is in his first season as at Hofstra Head Athletic Trainer University and his 19th year in the ath- letic training field. Malings supervises a of seven full-time Assistant Athletic staff for the coor- and is responsible Trainers for all 18 of dination of medical care athletic teams. intercollegiate Hofstra’s Malings also serves as the lead athletic Basketball trainer for the Hofstra Men’s and assists with the Hofstra program Football team. Joseph Lods is in his second season on Joseph Lods is in his serving staff, the Hofstra Basketball as a Lods assists in the Graduate Manager. video exchange of Hofstra’s coordination for the pro- and is responsible program dubbing of game duction, editing and and highlight tapes, scouting tapes videos. He also assists David Duke with Macon oversee academics and helps Van managers. the undergraduate Lods is a 1999 graduate of New York with New York, University in New York,

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER EVAN MALINGS

GRADUATE MANAGER GRADUATE JOSEPH LODS JOSEPH HOFSTRA Malings comes to Hofstra after 14 years as head athletic trainer at Long Post campus in Brookville, /C.W. of the medical supervision, treat- he was in charge Island. There Lods and his wife Cynthia welcomed their first child, Anthony, on first child, Anthony, Lods and his wife Cynthia welcomed their Hills, New in Forest September 7, 2003. The Lods family resides York. Lods has coached at the Basketball Camp since Lods has coached at the Manhattan College 1999 and has served Park as head coach in the Manton Park, Reiff and Leagues. a degree in English. He came to Hofstra after teaching English liter- in English. He came to Hofstra after a degree and serving as assistant varsity basketball coach at Cathedral ature since September 1999. High School in Rego Park, New York, Prep posted Cathedral Prep During Lods’ time as assistant varsity coach, city championship and and won the 2001 CHSAA a 55-23 record Lods also servedadvanced to the CHSAA state championship. as won the 2000 CHSAA and head baseball coach at Cathedral Prep In addition, Lods was the city championship with a 15-2 record. and basketball. for football assistant intramural director

SUPPORT STAFF 20 class features three guards, allofwhom addressed thatneed.Thisyear’s freshman the Pride’s recruiting efforts havehelped in scoring(64.1pointspergame), and centage defense.Itsbiggestweakness was the tophalfofCAAinfield goalper- teams inthenationlastyearandwas The Pridewasoneofthetoprebounding in thecountry. of themostdominantmid-majorplayers hopes heisontheverge ofbecomingone the nationinrebounding, andHofstra a seasonwhichsawhimrankeighthin Kenny Adeleke,meanwhile,iscomingoff some strong leadership. Juniorforward back thisyeartoprovide theteamwith last seasonwithasevere ankleinjury, is forward DannyWalker, who missedallof fact thattheyare stillonlyjuniors.Senior Colonial AthleticAssociation,despitethe enced nucleusinthe arguably themostexperi- players nowrepresent ing line-up,andthose sophomores inthestart- of theseasonwithfour fact, Hofstraplayedmost gain more experience.In team’s youngerplayersto ior class,whichforced the primarily effected thesen- injuries andsuspensions and hisstaff. Lastyear’s Head CoachTom Pecora for optimismHofstra There isplentyofreason direction. pointed backintheright fresh andgettheprogram campaign eagertostart Pride comesintoanew to an8-21record, the or suspensionsonitsway 103 gamesduetoinjuries players missacombined son whichsawHofstra slate. Aftera2002-03sea- looking forward tobeginningthe2003-04seasonwithaclean There islittledoubtthattheHofstraMen’s Basketballteamis HOFSTRA 2003-04 OUTLOOK 2003-2004 BASKETBALL WOODY SOUFFRANT MICHAEL RADZIEJEWSKI Hofstra coachingstaff hopeswillgivetheteammore scoring had reputations astop-flightscorers inhighschool,whichthe 2003-04 season: Hofstra Men’s Basketball team,headingintothe Following isaposition-by-positionlookatthe options thisseason. 8.7 pointsand4.5assistsagameshowingthe significantly asasophomore ayearago,averaging ing intopreseason practice.Souffrant improved figures totakeupthefirst-teamguard spotshead- swingman junior pointguard up. Thestarting backcourt inhisabsencewas Pride toadjustplayingwithouthimintheline- for violationofuniversitypolicy, enablingthe asuspension first halfoftheseasonwhileserving games lastwinter. Apodaca,though,missedthe Rick Apodaca,whoaveraged18.1pointsin15 Hofstra losesitsleadingscorer inshootingguard GUARDS Michael Radziejewski court aswell. also helpimmediatelyintheback- The Pride’s freshman classshould provided sometenaciousdefense. points .5assists,also duties lastseason,averaging3.2 handled theback-uppointguard Sophomore the backcourt thisyear. There willbeplentyofdepthin guard andsmallforward positions. while playingboththeshooting long-range threat thiswinter, year andwillbetheteam’s top averaged 9.8pointspergamelast beyond thearc atonepoint.He nine consecutiveshotsfrom second halfoftheseason,making lethal three-point shooteroverthe winter. Radziejewskibecamea a definiteplusforthePridethis and hisexperienceatthepointis for mostofhisfirsttwoseasons been runningtheHofstraoffense Division Ilevel.Souffrant has ability tobeasolidscorer atthe Woody Souffrant Gibran Washington Carlos Rivera a duowhich , and junior and 21 2003-04 OUTLOOK Brian Sisti will provide Wendell Gibson Wendell joined Apodaca in serving a 14-game suspension for violation of university pol- of last sea- icy at the start to play in son. He returned the final 15 games, averag- ing 6.1 points and 6.0 A classic back- rebounds. to-the-basket center, Gibson has a variety of low post moves and can also face the basket out to 18 feet. Alston will also and the see time at center, Pride may also have the option of playing Adeleke at center in a smaller, quicker lineup, especially CENTER Junior forward after Apodaca forward suspension. from returned Stokes could also see some in a time at smaller line-up. Omar Alston and will also be in the hunt for frontcourt will also be in the hunt minutes after averaging a double-double at Northport (18 points, 14 rebounds) High School on Long Island last winter. Hofstra has the flexibility of moving posi- Radziejewski to the small forward quickness tion to get additional backcourt and perimeter scoring in the line-up. Radziejewski began last season at the spot, but moved to small of his first six collegiate games. He can six collegiate games. of his first three-point- knock down the step out and the plays around and can also finish er, averaged 3.1 basket. Alston, meanwhile, missing before points and 2.7 rebounds A with a foot injury. the final seven games of low post wide-body with a variety step outside and moves, Alston can also a diffi- providing knock down the three, when he moves to cult match-up problem Freshman the center position. Aurimas Kieza if one or more of its freshmen guards prove to be ready for sig- to be ready prove guards of its freshmen if one or more nificant playing time. strong All-American candidate before his career is over. is over. career his before candidate All-American strong Sophomores 5.5 Kieza averaged positions. at the forward depth Hofstra’s points in five 10 or more last season, including points a game GIBRAN WASHINGTON DANNY WALKER DANNY WALKER HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY , mean- commit- Kenny Adeleke

(7.8 ppg, 6.1 rpg both attended prep school for a season at for a season school attended prep both

Antoine Agudio

Junior power forward Junior power forward A pair of graduates from Robeson A pair of graduates from New High School in , expected to handle the are York, positions this forward starting Senior small forward winter. Danny Walker in 2001-02) went down with a even began practice ankle sprain before severe season. him to miss the entire forcing last year, only senior this winter and He will be the Pride’s leadership. Walker will be counted on to provide 20 pounds of muscle since the has added around time 2001-02 season and is expected to see some A spots with his added strength. at both forward is com- Walker quick leaper and solid defender, as well fighting down low for rebounds fortable the perimeter. as shooting from FORWARDS of to step up in the early part while, was forced the season with Apodaca out of the line-up, giv- top ing him valuable experience as the team’s scoring option. Adeleke finished the season with per game, making 16.1 points and 11.0 rebounds him the first player to average a double-double at per Hofstra in over 20 years. The 11.0 rebounds game ranked him eighth in the nation last season and included two games with 20 rebounds. his low-post Adeleke has continually improved and is gradually developing scoring ability during his career range on his jump shot. If he continues to and more more he has the potential to be a repertoire, his offensive improve ted to the Pride in the spring sign- ted to the Pride in the 23.8 ing period after averaging and four points, eight rebounds Whitman High assists at Walt School on Long Island. Agudio led his Whitman team to a Long Island Championship and a berth State semifinals. in the New York Loren Stokes Loren making respectively, More, and St. Thomas Bridgton Academy Rivera, who freshman. older than most incoming them a year High to lead his Miami Christian points per game averaged 22 in 2001- a Florida State title and to a 38-2 record School team position either guard 02, can play and has tremendous effectively 25 points range. Stokes averaged High School in at Turner/Carroll attending St. before Buffalo scorer, He is a pure Thomas More. the from capable of shooting the dribble. perimeter or off Finally,

2003-04 OUTLOOK 22 problems were sobadthatithadmore schol- At onepointlastseason,Hofstra’s injury OVERVIEW schedule. an alwaysdifficult 18-gameCAAconference and captured theMAACchampionship,and Manhattan, whichfinished23-7lastseason game). Hofstraalsohasaroad gameat Louisiana-Lafayette initsopeninground Georgia Tech (iftheYellow Jacketsdefeat game atMarist,itwouldalsolikelyplay Hofstra winitsopeninground Preseason NIT Providence, andatSt.John’s. atMaryland Inaddition,should three-game earlyseasonstretch inwhichtheteamplaysat Hofstra Men’s Basketball teamhaseverplayed.ThePridea This year’s wellbethetoughestthatany schedulemay very SCHEDULE ryGdi,VirginiaCommonwealth 12 Troy Godwin, William&Mary Adam Hess, Hofstra Adeleke, Kenny 39 GeorgeMason 15 Mark Davis, VirginiaCommonwealth , 24 51 Association FirstTeam 47 Preseason All-ColonialAthletic 51 Towson 10. William&Mary 9. JamesMadison 8. Hofstra 7. 79 OldDominion 6. 65 Drexel T4. Delaware T4. 67 (1) VirginiaCommonwealth 3. (2) NorthCarolina Wilmington 2. (7) GeorgeMason 1. Basketball Coaches’ 2003-2004 Men’s Preseason Poll 2003-2004 BASKETBALL WENDELL GIBSON out. Inshort, thepiecestopuzzlewere allthere forthe especially inthefirsthalfofseasonwhileApodacawas forced torely almostexclusivelyonfreshmen andsophomores, from onegametothenext,andattimescoachingstaff was able toplay. ThePride’s rotation almostneverlookedthesame arship playersoutofactiononthesidelinesthanithadavail- KENNY ADELEKE leadership ofDannyWalker, a other teams.With thesenior most oftheircounterparts on more gameexperiencethan ers willhavethebenefitof This year, though,thoseplay- than theywere prepared for. were askedtocontributemore team leadersandfreshmen sophomores were askedtobe squad thisseason.Lastyear, tougher, more experienced took lastwinterwillresult ina that thehard knocksthePride behind, there isalsothehope program wouldliketoleave been aseasonthattheHofstra Although 2002-03mayhave the sametime. seemed tobeonthetableat Pride, buttheyneverall breaking apart. Pride, insteadof together forthe pieces come that seesthe tainly beaseason this couldcer- freshman class, talented incoming ing roles, anda all usedtostart- juniors whoare nucleus offour 23 2003-04 OUTLOOK 12 42 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn, G, 5-11, 170, Jr. F/C, 6-7, 255, Jr. Far Rockaway, NY Far Rockaway, _____ppg_____rpg _____ppg_____rpg Wendell Gibson Wendell Woody Souffrant 23 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn, F, 6-6, 235, Sr. F, _____ppg_____rpg Danny Walker 11 55 32 Miami, FL Brian Sisti Northport, NY F, 6-8, 235, Fr. F, G, 6-2, 200, Fr. Jacksonville, FL G, 6-0, 205, So. Carlos Rivera _____ppg_____rpg _____ppg_____rpg _____ppg_____rpg Gibran Washington 21 Queens, NY F, 6-8, 235, Jr. F, _____ppg_____rpg Kenny Adeleke 3 25 44 Carteret, NJ Carteret, HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY F, 6-8, 205, So. F, G, 6-0, 170, Fr. Justin Jones Omar Alston Germantown, TN F/C, 6-8, 300, So. _____ppg_____rpg _____ppg_____rpg _____ppg_____rpg Aurimas Kieza Marijampole, Lithuania 13 G, 6-3, 170, Fr. _____ppg_____rpg RADIO/TV CHART RADIO/TV Antoine Agudio Huntington Station, NY 1 24 Buffalo, NY Buffalo, G/F, 6-5, 205, Jr. G/F, G/F, 6-3, 170, Fr. G/F, Loren Stokes _____ppg_____rpg _____ppg_____rpg Jackson Heights, NY

Michael Radziejewski HOFSTRA

2003-04 RADIO/TV CHART 24 2BinSsiFF.6825Northport, NY/Northport 235 FarRockaway, NY/Archbishop Molloy ` 6-8 Marijampole,Lithuania/FloridaAirAcademy 255 Fr. 6-7 205 Brooklyn, NY/Robeson 6-8 Jr. F Queens,NY/Robeson 225 So. JacksonHeights,NY/ChristtheKing F/C 6-6 235 HuntingtonStation,NY/Walt Whitman 205 F Sr. 6-8 170 6-5 Wendell Gibson Germantown,TN/MaineCentralInstitute Brooklyn, NY/William E.Grady Jr. 6-3 BrianSisti Jr. F 170 170 42 Jacksonville,FL/Mandarin Fr. AurimasKieza Hometown/HighSchool/Prep School Buffalo, NY/Turner Carroll/St. 5-11 ThomasMore F 6-0 G/F 32 205 MichaelRadziejewski Jr. Wt. 170 Fr. G 25 6-0 DannyWalker Ht. 6-3 24 G G KennyAdeleke So. Cl. Fr. 23 AntoineAgudio Pos. 21 G/F G Woody Souffrant 13 GibranWashington 12 JustinJones 11 Loren Stokes 3 Player 1 No. 5Cro ieaGF.6220Miami,FL/MiamiChristian/BridgtonAcademy 200 Carteret, NJ/Carteret 6-2 300 Fr. 6-8 So G F/C CarlosRivera OmarAlston 55 44 Director ofBasketballOperations: Assistant Coaches: Head Coach: HOFSTRA Tom Pecora Tom Parrotta, Van MaconandDavidDuke 2003-04 ROSTER John Corso 2003-2004 BASKETBALL 2BinSsiSIS-tee when-DELL puh-CORE-uh puh-ROT-tuh Assistant CoachTom Parrotta or-EEM-is key-ASIA Head CoachTom Pecora Wendell Gibson uh-DELL-uh-KAY uh-GOO-dee-oh BrianSisti RAD-jee-ESS-kee soo-FRAHNT 42 jib-RON AurimasKieza 32 MichaelRadziejewski 25 KennyAdeleke 24 AntoineAgudio 21 Woody Souffrant 13 GibranWashington 12 11 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 25 2003-04 ROSTER

3/1/02) 3/1/02) 2/23/02) Dominion, 1/3/02) 1/26/02) Commonwealth, 2/4/02 PTS: 18 vs. James Madison, 2/13/02 REBS: 12 vs. Old Dominion, 1/3/01 ASTS: 3 (three times, most recently vs. Towson, FGM: 5 (five times, most recently vs. Towson, FGA: 12 (twice, most recently at Delaware, 3FGM: 5 vs. Boston University, 1/2/00 3FGA: 7 vs. Boston University, 1/2/00 FTM: 10 vs. James Madison, 2/13/02 FTA: 10 vs. James Madison, 2/13/02 OR:Towson, 6 at 1/30/02 DR: 10 vs.Atlantic, Florida 11/17/01 TO: 4 (five times, most recently vs. Old BS: 5 (three times, most recently vs. Delaware, ST:Towson, 4 at 1/30/02 MIN: 37 (three times,Virginia most recently at Career Highs four rebounds in Hofstra’s America East in Hofstra’s four rebounds a Championship win over Delaware…Blocked season-high four shots versus New down a season-high five Hampshire…Pulled four against Delaware…Notched rebounds 11.4 steals versus Northeastern…Averaged minutes per game. against Boston University…Poured in 13 points against Boston University…Poured versus Northeastern…Scored 10 points in a six points and win over Stony Brook…Had 23 High School/Personal Paul Robeson High Joined the Dutchmen from in bas- New York...Lettered School in Brooklyn, seasons...Named Brooklyn ketball for three selected to All- in 1999...Also Player of the Year City and All-Brooklyn New York four 22 points, six rebounds, teams...Averaged steals per game as a assists and three December 23, 1981...Has one senior...Born of the Long one sister...Member and brother Open basketball team at the 2002 Island Men’s by St. State Games…Also recruited Empire Marist, Northeastern and Virginia Peter’s, to become a computer engineer. Tech…Aspires Danny Played in 29 games for the Pride off over Vermont…Scored a team-leading 12 over Vermont…Scored points in win over Manhattan and added eight in high five blocks had a career rebounds...Also the Manhattan game…Had nine points and in home win over New nine rebounds eight points versus Recorded Hampshire... Northeastern…Notched seven points in first-ever win over St. John’s…Had Hofstra’s steals at Boston University…Shot 49 per- three 13.3 the floor (40-82)…Averaged cent from minutes per game. 1999-00: the bench…Averaged 3.6 points and 2.0 3.6 points and the bench…Averaged the from per game…Shot 42 percent rebounds a season-best 15 points floor (36-85)…Tallied long range on five-of-seven shooting from Walker 6-6, 235, Forward Senior Hometown: Brooklyn, NY Major: Interdisciplinary Studies High School: Robeson, Paul ’99 High School Coach: Larry Major HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Played in 25 games with one Played in and started 28 Missed the entire year with an ankle Missed the entire 2000-01: 2001-02: At Hofstra: 2002-03: start...Averaged 4.4 points and 2.4 rebounds start...Averaged a season-high 13 points on per game…Scored the bench in Hofstra’s five-of-seven shooting off America East semifinal win over four points and grabbed three Maine…Scored in the America East quarterfinal win rebounds games…Averaged 7.8 points, 6.1 rebounds and 7.8 points, 6.1 rebounds games…Averaged on the team 1.5 blocks per game...Ranked third and first in in scoring, second in rebounds blocked shots with 41...Ranked 11th in the in blocked shots third CAA in rebounding, percentage throw (1.46) and 10th in free in 13 in double figures (.750)…Scored games…Had seven games with 10 or more 16 points and grabbed rebounds…Scored over knee in win on an injured seven rebounds of the Colonial in the first round Towson five Athletic Association Tournament...Had 12 double-doubles on the season...Tallied in home loss to George points and 11 rebounds 18 points, includ- a career-high Mason...Scored line, in throw at the free ing a perfect 10-for-10 home loss to James Madison...Pulled down a in win over Old 12 rebounds career-best 13 points in loss at St. Dominion... Scored in 10 points and 10 rebounds John’s...Totaled Commonwealth...Also had 10 win over Virginia in back-to-back wins points and 10 rebounds over Illinois State and Iona…Had a steal and a to in the final 15 seconds of regulation the preserve 62-60 win at Towson...Opened and five blocked season with 11 rebounds shots in 67-65 win over Florida Atlantic...Had five blocks in win over Delaware…Ranked the team with 35 steals…Had four on third steals on six three steals at Towson…Notched 26.9 minutes per game. occasions…Averaged injury suffered in preseason. injury suffered

PLAYER PROFILES 26 00 514-2.8 84 666 . 51 31 6114.4 7.8 3.6 5.3 111 218 104 433 AVG 16 34 14 64 TP 11 41 14 65 23 S 45 11 78 10 BS 24 43 9 35 TO 146 78 33 2.4 3.5 6.1 A 2.0 291 171 61 PF 59 .708 .750 .636 AVG .697 114-161 REB 63-84 28-44 .377 23-33 PCT. .316 .488 .424 143-379 FTM-FTA 67-212 33-130(.254). 9-35(.257)in1999-00;3-18(.167)2000-01;21-77(.273)2001-02; Career: 40-82 82/29 3-point FG: PCT. 36-85 28/28 Totals FGM-FGA 25/1 29/0 01-02 GP/GS 00-01 99-00 Year DANNY WALKER’SCAREERSTATISTICS 2003-2004 BASKETBALL

Danny Walker 27 PLAYER PROFILES

USA …Named to …Led Robeson to Daily News Newsday ...Averaged 27.2 minutes per ...Averaged ) as a senior…Second team All-New 2/15/03) 12/28/02)

…Averaged 19 points and 13 rebounds as a 19 points and 13 rebounds …Averaged 21 PTS: 26 vs. Virginia Commonwealth, 3/3/02 REBS: 20 (twice, most recently vs. UNCW, ASTS: 4 at Delaware, 2/19/03 FGM: 12 vs. Kent State, 11/23/01 FGA: 19 at Drexel, 12/23/01 FTM: 12 vs. Virginia Commonwealth, 3/3/02 FTA: 14 vs. Virginia Commonwealth, 3/3/02 OR: 11 vs. William & Mary, 3/7/03 DR: 13 vs. Monmouth, 12/7/03 TO: 9 vs. George Mason, 1/8/03 ST: 4 vs. Towson, 2/25/02 BS: 4 vs. Illinois State, 11/25/01 MIN: 40 (twice, most recently at St. Peter’s, Career Highs Today as a jun- senior and 19 points and 12 rebounds ior…Born February 10, 1983…Has one brother and two sisters…Lists favorite athletes as and …Helped lead New York State City to a gold medal at the 2002 Empire by DePaul, Boston also recruited Games…Was College, New Mexico, Massachusetts and Providence. rebounds in his first collegiate start against in his first collegiate rebounds and Illinois-Chicago...Matched the 15 rebounds season finale against added 21 points in regular in loss 14 rebounds 18 points and Towson...Had in both regular double-doubles at Delaware...Had Commonwealth, season games against Virginia in home win tallying 15 points and 13 rebounds loss... in road and 14 points and 11 rebounds Had a double-double in his collegiate debut with against Florida 13 points and 10 rebounds 24 blocks…Had four blocks Atlantic…Recorded versus Illinois State…Had 26 steals…Picked up Player of the four steals versus Towson…CAA 26 (Nov. Week game. High School/Personal Played four years of basketball and tennis at Paul New Robeson High School in Brooklyn, by the PSAL Player of the Year York…Named Daily News City selection by the York team by All-City third and a #18 national ranking in a 27-2 record Kenny ing and first in rebounding... average ing and first in rebounding...Rebound was the most for any Hofstra player since Gerald King averaged 8.5 in 1986-87...Shot .503 from the floor (169-336)…Ranked 11th in the CAA in in field and third in rebounding scoring, third in 22 in double-figures goal percentage…Scored in 11 games and was in double-digit rebounds contests…Closed out the year with a season-high in Commonwealth 26 points in loss to Virginia the CAA semifinals...Had 23 points and eight in upset win over second-seeded rebounds Mason in the CAA quarterfinals...Tallied George 20 points on nine-of-12 shooting and added in loss to ninth-ranked Syracuse... eight boards in win over Had 25 points and nine rebounds Kent State at the University Hoops six-of-six shooting 14 points on Classic...Scored the floor and added a key block to seal an from 82-80 win over Illinois State at the University Hoops Classic...Led the Pride with nine double- doubles...Had 15 points and a season-high 15 Adeleke 6-8, 235, Forward Junior Hometown: Queens, NY Major: Interdisciplinary Studies High School: Robeson, Paul ’01 High School Coach: Larry Major HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY ...Played in all 32 games, start- Played in all 29 games, includ- Selected to the CAA All- ... Enters season ranked second among active NCAA average (9.34 rpg). players in rebounding At Hofstra: 2002-03: Colonial Athletic Association second team selection... the bench on senior ing 28 starts…Came off to play in player on the Hofstra roster day...Only points and 11.0 16.1 every game...Averaged the first player at per game...Became rebounds Hofstra to average a double-double since David was in 1981-82...Led CAA in rebounding, Taylor in percentage sixth in scoring and third (.495)…Ranked eighth in the nation in rebound- per game than any rebounds more ing...Averaged Pride player since in 1976-77...Had same season for the games in the two 20-rebound first time since Irving in 1976-77...Had 15 dou- ble-doubles, which was the highest total in the points in eight of those 15 CAA...Had 20 or more 24 points and 19 double-doubles…Tallied against Manhattan...Notched 18 points rebounds in a home loss to eventual con- and 20 rebounds champion North Carolina-Wilmington... ference in a 13 points and collected 20 rebounds Scored 20 points and home loss to Monmouth...Scored in open- (11 offensive) pulled down 13 rebounds & win over William CAA Tournament ing round in a 19 points and 16 rebounds Mary...Totaled had 20 points and then home win over Delaware at Delaware... in the rematch and 10 rebounds in a 23 points and grabbed 14 rebounds Scored game-highs of 18 home win over Towson...Had road in season-opening points and nine rebounds 21 loss to nationally-ranked Gonzaga...Tallied loss to Virginia in a road points and 14 rebounds Commonwealth...Had 23 points and 14 rebounds win over Lehigh in the opening in Hofstra’s Holiday of the Hofstra/Wingate round earning a spot on the all-tourna- Tournament, 15.9 points and a league- ment team…Averaged CAA per game in best 10.4 rebounds 32.6 minutes per game. contests…Averaged 2001-02: Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Year team Tournament ing 20...Averaged 13.5 points and 7.8 rebounds ing 20...Averaged per game…Ranked second on the team in scor-

PLAYER PROFILES 28 oas6/83276.9 7-9 535093124 0 44 0 14.8 16.1 13.5 AVG 901 468 433 TP 46 20 26 S 44 20 24 BS 205 125 80 TO 45 30 15 182 A 88 94 9.3 11.0 PF 7.8 570 Avg. 320 250 .593 Reb. .554 .631 176-297 PCT 82-148 .499 94-149 FTM-TA .495 362-726 .503 PCT 193-390 1-5(.200) 0-3(.000)in02-03; Totals: 1-2(.500)in01-02, 61/48 3-point FG: 169-336 FGM-FGA 29/28 Totals 32/20 G/GS 02/03 01-02 Year KENNY ADELEKE’SCAREERSTATISTICS 2003-2004 BASKETBALL

Kenny Adeleke 29 PLAYER PROFILES

All-

Newsday and Daily News 3/8/03) 3/2/02) 3/7/03) 2/1/03) PTS: 17 vs. Bucknell, 12/29/01 REBS: 11 (three times, most recently vs. UNCW, ASTS: 3 vs. William & Mary, 2/8/03 FGM: 8 at Delaware, 2/19/03 FGA: 15 at Delaware, 2/19/03 FTM: 6 at St. John’s, 12/16/01 FTA: 8 (twice, most recently vs. George Mason, OR: 5 (three times, most recently vs. W&M, DR: 8 vs. William & Mary, 2/8/03 TO: 4 (three times, most recently at JMU, ST: 1 (seven times) BS: 5 at Manhattan, 12/21/01 MIN: 36 vs. William & Mary, 2/8/03 Career Highs City first team as a senior…All- first team pick as a Brooklyn-Queens junior and senior…2001 Queens Player to All-CHSAA of the Year…Named 17 points team…Averaged Tournament game as a senior per and 15 rebounds as a and 18 points and 14 rebounds a silver medal as a mem- junior…Won Open City Men’s ber of the New York basketball team at the 2003 Empire State Games…Born October 1, 1983…Has two sisters…Hobbies and hand- include chess, reading by Boston also recruited ball…Was College, Miami (OH) and George Mason…Began playing basketball at work in the broad- to age 12…Aspires casting field.

High School/Personal in basketball at Archbishop Lettered Molloy High School in Queens, New finish team to a runner-up York…Led at the CHSAA City Championship… Named to 42 Wendell Manhattan...Closed out the season with and shooting 10 points on four-of-six against Virginia five rebounds Commonwealth in the Colonial Athletic 10 Association semifinals...Tallied & at William points and nine rebounds 11 points and seven Mary...Had in his first against Delaware rebounds his knee game back from for the in double figures injury...Scored with 12 points in first time in his career nine points a loss at St. John’s...Had in upset win over and nine rebounds in the CAA quarterfi- Mason George per game. 18.8 minutes nals…Averaged Gibson 6-7, 255, Forward/Center Junior Hometown:Rockaway, Far NY Major: Interdisciplinary Studies High School: Molloy, Archbishop ’01 High School Coach: Curran Jack HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Played in 24 games, including Played in 15 games, including six starts...Missed eight games with a 6.4 points and knee injury...Averaged per game…Shot .441 5.3 rebounds a dou- the floor (56-127)…Tallied from start with ble-double in his first career against 17 points and 10 rebounds Bucknell...Pulled down a season-high collegiate debut, a in his 11 rebounds win over Florida Atlantic...Matched his against Iona at high of 11 rebounds 15 Garden...Tallied Madison Square points and five blocked shots at 14 starts...Missed the first 14 games of the season while serving a suspension for violation of University every after his game policy...Started return, with the exception of Senior 6.1 points and 6.0 Day...Averaged game, while shooting per rebounds the the floor and .680 from .411 from high 16 line...Had a season throw free points to go along with nine rebounds 8-for-15 in a win at Delaware...Shot against the Blue the floor from Hens...Had 11 points, nine rebounds, assists versus three and a career-high down a sea- & Mary...Pulled William versus North son-high 11 rebounds in the CAA quar- Carolina-Wilmington in reg- terfinals...Grabbed 10 rebounds ular season home game against North despite missing Carolina-Wilmington, the final 10 minutes of the game with a cut over his eye...Had eight points and & in win over William eight rebounds of the CAA Mary in the first round eight points and Tournament...Had versus Virginia seven rebounds 21.8 min- Commonwealth…Averaged utes per game. 2001-02: At Hofstra 2002-03:

PLAYER PROFILES 30 20 51 79 411-5.8 0604 22 159 6.1 6.3 6.4 244 91 153 AVG 7 5 TP 2 26 11 15 S 52 22 30 BS 18 12 TO 6 122 49 A 73 5.6 6.0 5.3 218 PF 90 128 .716 AVG .680 .732 REB 58-81 PCT 17-25 .429 41-56 .411 FTM-TA .441 93-217 PCT 37-90 56-127 None attempted 39/20 3-point FG: FGM-FGA 15/14 Totals 24/6 G/GS 02-03 01-02 Year WENDELL GIBSON’SCAREERSTATISTICS 2003-2004 BASKETBALL

Wendell Gibson 31 PLAYER PROFILES

Was red-shirted and did not red-shirted Was 3/1/03) 1/30/02) PTS: 25 at JMU, 2/1/03 REBS: 11 at St. John’s, 12/14/02 ASTS: 5 (twice, most recently at JMU, 2/1/03) FGM: 9 at JMU, 2/1/03 FGA: 14 at Drexel, 1/25/03 3FGM: 6 at JMU, 2/1/03 3FGA: 10 at Drexel, 1/25/03 FTM: 5 (twice, most recently vs. JMU, 1/11/03) FTA: 7 vs. JMU, 1/11/03 OR: 7 at George Mason, 1/14/02 DR: 9 at St. John’s, 12/14/02 TO: 5 (twice, most recently at Old Dominion, ST: 3 (three times,Towson, most recently at MIN: 40 at JMU, 2/1/03 Career Highs 2000-01: High School/Personal at Christ the King in basketball Lettered New High School in Middle Village, for coach Bob Oliva...Averaged York, nine points per game in 1999…Helped as a Christ the King to a 19-8 record senior…Attended same high school as former Hofstra star Craig “Speedy” 10, 1982…Has Claxton…Born March a gold medal play- one brother…Won Open City Men’s ing for the New York basketball team at the 2001 and 2002 and a silver medal State Games, Empire by at the 2003 Games…Also recruited Niagara, North Carolina-Greensboro, to Siena…Aspires and New Hampshire basketball. play professional George Mason...Scored in double-fig- Mason...Scored George with for the first time in his career ures nine 13 points versus Drexel...Tallied steals in win at points and three per 16.3 minutes Towson…Averaged game.

play. 24 Michael points and three rebounds in win over in rebounds points and three of the in the opening round Towson of his making three CAA Tournament, attempts...Added eight five three-point upset win in rebounds points and three Mason in over second-seeded George the quarterfinals of the CAA 12 points in a loss at Tournament...Had CAA Champion North Carolina- seven points and a Wilmington...Tallied (seven season-high nine rebounds in 13 minutes in a loss at offensive) Radziejewski 6-5, 205, Guard/Forward Junior Hometown: Jackson Heights, NY Major: Interdisciplinary Studies High School:King, Christ the ’00 High School Coach: Oliva Bob HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Played in 31 games, starting Played in and started 27 10...Averaged 4.4 points and 2.9 10...Averaged per game...Ranked second on rebounds and a .348 team with 24 three-pointers 15 points percentage…Had three-point shooting six-of- in win over Delaware, nine the floor...Contributed eight from games…Missed two games due to 9.8 points per game injury...Averaged team) to go along with on the (third a contest...Led the squad 4.2 rebounds while shooting with 56 three-pointers, beyond the arc...Set from 34.3 percent with nine consecutive a school record made over a two-game three-pointers span...Ranked ninth in the CAA in field goals made per game three-point 25 points a career-high (2.07)…Scored at James Madison, when he shot six- includ- beyond the arc, from for-eight in the second ing four-for-four and tied a half...Added nine rebounds with five assists in the career-high James Madison contest...Shot five-for- in his follow- the arc beyond five from to set ing game, a home loss to Drexel, for consecutive made three- the record points on eight-of- 22 pointers...Scored including the floor, 10 shooting from in the final back-to-back three-pointers two minutes, to lead Hofstra to a 70-67 Mason...Scored home win over George 19 points versus Quinnipiac...Scored down a 16 points at Delaware...Pulled and added a 11 rebounds career-high five assists at St. John’s... career-best at North Grabbed 10 rebounds on third Carolina-Wilmington...Ranked team with 21 steals…Made at least one of his 27 games… in 22 three-pointer 29.8 minutes per game. Averaged 2001-02: At Hofstra: 2002-03:

PLAYER PROFILES 32 oas5/71436.9 34 632235106 42 4416.9 9.8 4.4 401 265 AVG 136 34 21 TP 13 20 9 11 S 64 44 BS 20 67 47 TO 20 120 76 44 A 3.5 4.2 2.9 PF 202 113 Avg. 89 .673 .679 Reb. .667 33-49 PCT 19-28 .393 14-21 .378 FTM-TA .426 144-366 PCT 80-236(.339) Total: 56-167(.335), 95-251 02-03: 24-69(.348), 01-02: 58/37 3-point FG: 49-115 FGM-FGA 27/27 Totals 31/10 G/GS 02-03 01-02 Year MICHAEL RADZIEJEWSKI’SCAREERSTATISTICS 2003-2004 BASKETBALL

Michael Radziejewski 33 PLAYER PROFILES

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1/26/02) 12 PTS: 24 vs. Quinnipiac, 12/1/02 REBS: 8 at Drexel, 1/25/03 ASTS: 10 (twice, most recently vs. Delaware, FGM: 9 vs. Quinnipiac, 12/1/02 FGA: 17 vs. UNCW, 3/8/03 3FGM: 4 at St. John’s, 12/14/02 3FGA: 9 at St. John’s, 12/14/02 FTM: 6 vs. Lehigh, 11/30/02 FTA: 7 (twice, most recently vs. UNCW, 3/8/03) OR: 3 at Old Dominion, 3/1/03 DR: 6 (twice, most recently at Drexel, 1/25/03) TO: 12 at St. John’s, 12/14/02 ST: 4 vs. William & Mary, 1/19/02 MIN: 40 (eight times) Career Highs High School/Personal E. Played four years of basketball at William New Grady High School in Brooklyn, to York…Named Virginia Commonwealth...Had eight assists Virginia against Illinois-Chicago and seven assists versus Bucknell at the South Florida Shootout...Had eight points and four steals eight & Mary...Had in win over William points and no turnovers St. in loss at season with out the regular John’s...Closed sec- nine assists in loss to Towson…Ranked ond on the team with 35 steals…Averaged 26 minutes per game. team as a senior…Averaged 16 points and team as a senior…Averaged five assists per game as a senior…Helped lead Grady to the 2001 PSAL Class “A” New City Championship…Has four broth- York writing and ers…Hobbies include reading, dancing…Began playing basketball at age by Boston University, 7…Also recruited Niagara and Quinnipiac…Has served as a volunteer coach for the Flatbush Youth a gold medal as a member of League…Won Open basketball team the Long Island Men’s State Games…Played at the 2003 Empire Open basketball on the Long Island Men’s State team at the 2002 Empire Games…Born January 25, 1983. Woody in his first start against Drexel, the first in his first start against Drexel, 10 assists in a game Hofstra player to record since Craig “Speedy” Claxton had 12 in a game against Northeastern in January a season-high 13 points in 2000...Scored of the in the first round win over Towson Colonial Athletic Association that up with nine Tournament...Followed throws points, including several key free in upset win over second- down the stretch, Mason in the Colonial seeded George 10 Athletic Association semifinals...Tallied in 40 assists and a season-high six rebounds minutes of action in win over nine assists in win over Delaware...Had Souffrant 5-11, 170, Guard Junior Hometown: Brooklyn, NY Major: Interdisciplinary Studies High School: E. William Grady, ’01 High School Coach: Ringel Jack HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Played in all 32 games, starting Played in and started 28 games, 22...Averaged 3.4 points, two rebounds and 3.4 points, two rebounds 22...Averaged a team-high 4.5 assists per game...Averaged 5.8 assists per game after becoming a regu- on December 23...Had lar starter at Drexel 10 assists 145 assists on the season…Tallied missing only one game (home vs. UNC 8.7 due to illness...Averaged Wilmington) and a team-high 4.5 points, 3.4 rebounds assists per game...Ranked second in the CAA in assists…Named to All-Tournament Holiday team at the Hofstra/Wingate 24- thanks to a career-high Tournament, versus Quinnipiac in the cham- point effort the pionship game...Shot nine-of-16 from beyond from including three-for-four floor, throw at the free and three-for-three the arc, line in the Quinnipiac contest...Had a spec- with 22 points in a loss to tacular effort in the CAA North Carolina-Wilmington the from quarterfinals...Shot eight-for-17 17 points in the first half floor and scored alone to keep Hofstra in the game...Scored 15 points and added seven assists in an opening day loss to nationally ranked Gonzaga...Had 10 points and nine assists win at (with only one turnover) in a road 10 points, six assists and Delaware...Had & Mary one turnover in a win over William of the CAA in the opening round 15 points at St. John’s, Tournament...Scored four three-point- including a career-high eight ers...Had 11 points and a career-high 12 points to go at Drexel...Had rebounds along with five assists versus Virginia Commonwealth...Had eight points and nine assists in a home win over George Mason...Led team with 26 steals…Played all 40 minutes six times and averaged 33.4 minutes per game. 2001-02: At Hofstra: 2002-03:

PLAYER PROFILES 34 20 82 027.9 95 579 . 5179 6248.7 5.9 3.4 244 354 AVG 110 26 61 TP 35 0 0 S 0 187 91 BS 96 272 127 TO 145 123 65 58 A 3.2 3.4 2.0 PF 160 96 Avg. 64 .629 .547 Reb. .727 61-97 PCT 29-53 .344 32-44 .396 FTM-TA .261 127-369 PCT 39-124(.315). Totals: 35-102(.343), 90-227 02-03: 4-22(.182), 01-02: 60/50 3-point FG: 37-142 FGM-FGA 28/28 Totals 32/22 G/GS 02-03 01-02 Year WOODY SOUFFRANT’SCAREERSTATISTICS 2003-2004 BASKETBALL

Woody Souffrant 35 PLAYER PROFILES

1/15/03) 1/4/03) 1/18/03) PTS: 11 vs. Monmouth, 12/7/02 REBS: 12 vs. Monmouth, 12/7/02 ASTS: 1 (eight times,Towson, most recently at FGM: 5 vs. Monmouth, 12/7/02 FGA: 11 vs. Monmouth, 12/7/02 3FGM: 1 (five times, most recently at UNCW, 3FGA: 4 vs. Monmouth, 12/7/02 FTM: 3 vs. James Madison, 1/11/03 FTA: 4 vs. James Madison, 1/11/03 OR: 5 vs. James Madison, 1/11/03 DR: 9 vs. Monmouth, 12/7/02 TO: 5 vs. Monmouth, 12/7/02 ST: 1 (seven times, most recently vs. ODU, MIN: 26 vs. Monmouth, 12/7/02

Career Highs 44 Omar Alston 6-8, 300, Forward/Center Sophomore Hometown: Carteret, NJ Major: Undecided High School: Carteret, ’02 High School Coach:Turro Dave HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Played in 21 games with six starts before seeing his season end pre- starts before 3.1 due to injury...Averaged maturely per points and 2.7 rebounds game...Had season highs of 11 points versus and 12 rebounds points in a eight Monmouth...Scored Mason...Tallied home win over George in seven points and seven rebounds home contest against James start Madison...Made his first career and totaled five against St. John’s points...Had five points and four in his final game of the sea- rebounds 13.6 Mason…Averaged son at George minutes per game. High School/Personal and football at in basketball Lettered New in Carteret, High School Carteret All-New Jersey Jersey…Third-team to a selection in 2002...Led Carteret county championship and the semifi- nals of the New Jersey State 20 Averaged as a senior... Tournament per game as a points and 17 rebounds senior and 17 points and 16 rebounds All-Greater as a junior...Two-time selection…Has Middlesex Conference and six sisters…Chose six brothers Rhode Island, Hofstra over Pittsburgh, Seton Hall, Massachusetts and Ohio play in the to State…Aspires NBA…Born January 17, 1984. At Hofstra: 2002-03:

PLAYER PROFILES 36 20 162-6.1 -2.8 6275 03 63.1 66 AVG 7 TP 1 S 38 BS 10 TO 53 A 2.7 PF 56 Avg. .583 Reb. PCT 7-12 .314 FTM-TA PCT 27-86 FGM-FGA 5-18(.278) 21/6 3-point FG: G/GS 02-03 Year OMAR ALSTON’SCAREERSTATISTICS 2003-2004 BASKETBALL

Omar Alston 37 PLAYER PROFILES

Mary, 1/21/03) 12/23/03) PTS: 16 at St. Peter’s, 12/28/02 REBS: 8 vs. Manhattan, 12/23/02 ASTS: 2 (three times,William & most recently at FGM: 7 at St. Peter’s, 12/28/02 FGA: 15 (twice,VCU, most recently at 1/2/03) 3FGM: 3 vs. UNCW, 2/15/03 3FGA:Towson, 8 at 1/15/03 FTM: 4 vs. Manhattan, 12/23/03 FTA: 7 at UNCW, 1/4/03 OR: 5 (twice, most recently vs. Manhattan, DR: 6 at George Mason, 2/13/03 TO: 5 at UNCW, 1/4/03 ST: 2 at St. Peter’s, 12/28/03 MIN:VCU, 38 at 1/2/03

Career Highs 25 Aurimas Player…Was nominated for the Player…Was All-American game...Chose McDonald’s Hofstra over Florida State, Ohio Stetson and Florida University, Atlantic…Born October 25, 1982. Kieza 6-8, 205, Forward Sophomore Hometown: Marijampole, Lithuania Major: Undecided High School: Florida Air Academy, ’02 High School Coach: Aubin Goporo HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Played in 23 games, including 10 starting assignments...Averaged 5.5 10 starting assignments...Averaged per game from points and 3.4 rebounds in position...Scored the small forward in five of his first six double-figures games, including a personal-best of 16 12 points in points at St. Peter’s...Had shooting his debut against St. John’s, 11 the floor...Had five-of-eight from points and a season-high eight 13 Manhattan...Scored versus rebounds Commonwealth in points at Virginia his CAA debut...Had 11 points in both season meetings with eventual regular champion North Carolina- conference including a pair of clutch Wilmington, in the final 30 seconds three-pointers of a close 74-70 loss at Hofstra three- from 31 percent Arena…Shot point range (19-of-62)…Had 11 blocked shots, which ranked second on 18.5 minutes per the team…Averaged game. High School/Personal A native of Lithuania who played his senior year at Florida Air Academy in Melbourne, Florida...Played for national under-20 Lithuania’s 22 points and 13 team...Averaged lead- Air Academy, at Florida rebounds ing a team which returned just one year to the the previous starter from state championship game...Space Coast team All- Player of the Year…First Most Valuable Florida selection…Team At Hofstra: 2002-03:

PLAYER PROFILES 38 20 31 417.4 92 657 . 193 19165.5 126 AVG 9 TP 11 S 32 BS TO 9 41 A 3.4 PF Avg. 78 Reb. .655 PCT 19-29 FTM-TA .346 PCT 44-127 FGM-FGA 19-62(.306) 23/10 3-point FG: G/GS 02-03 Year AURIMAS KIEZA’SCAREERSTATISTICS 2003-2004 BASKETBALL

Aurimas Kieza 39 PLAYER PROFILES 11 2/1/03) 1/25/03) 12/1/02) PTS: 9 (three times, most recently at JMU, REBS: 7 at UNCW, 1/4/03 ASTS:Towson, 4 at 1/15/03 FGM: 3 (twice, most recently at JMU, 2/1/03) FGA: 9 vs. St. (N.Y.), Francis 11/25/02 3FGM: 3 (twice, most recently at JMU, 2/1/03) 3FGA: 7 (twice, most recently at UNCW, 1/4/03) FTM: 5 at St. Peter’s, 12/28/02 FTA: 5 at St. Peter’s, 12/28/02 OR: 2 (three times, most recently at Drexel, DR: 5 at UNCW, 1/4/03 TO: 4 (twice,Towson, most recently at 1/15/03) ST: 4 (twice, most recently vs. Quinnipiac, MIN: 34 at St. Peter’s, 12/28/02 Career Highs Gibran Valuable Player three times…Averaged Player three Valuable 19 points and seven assists per game as a junior…Has two brothers…Began playing basketball at age 8…Born 3, 1984. March Washington 6-0, 205, Guard Sophomore Hometown: Jacksonville, FL Major: Business Mandarin High School, ’02 High School Coach: McCarter Terry HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Appeared in 24 games, includ- Appeared ing three starts…Missed five games due ing three 3.2 points, 1.9 to injury...Averaged and 1.5 assists per rebounds the free game...Shot 15-of-19 from a sea- (78.9 percent)...Had line throw son-high of nine points, which he times...Had nine accomplished three points, including a perfect five-for-five line, at St. throw at the free on three-of- nine points Peter’s...Scored at beyond the arc four shooting from shots James Madison...Also made three at UNC the arc beyond from five points and a Wilmington...Had season-high four assists at the game-clinching steal Towson...Had in the closing seconds of a home win second on the over Delaware...Finished team with 25 steals, including four on two occasions...Had only five turnovers 18.4 in his final 10 games…Averaged minutes per game. High School/Personal at Mandarin High in basketball Lettered School in Jacksonville, Florida…Helped his team to back-to- back district championships as a junior 23 points, six and senior...Averaged assists as a senior and five rebounds the from while shooting 60 percent the free from floor and 80 percent at least six assists line...Averaged throw per game in all four seasons of high named team Most school...Was At Hofstra: 2002-03:

PLAYER PROFILES 40 20 432-6.0 51 794 . 23 152 63.2 76 AVG 25 TP 5 S 31 BS 37 TO 72 A 1.9 PF 45 Avg. .789 Reb. PCT 15-19 .303 FTM-FTA PCT 23-76 FGM-FGA 15-58(.259) 24/3 3-point FG: G/GS 02-03 Year GIBRAN WASHINGTON’S CAREERSTATISTICS 2003-2004 BASKETBALL

Gibran Washington 41 PLAYER PROFILES 13 Antoine State Games…Chose Hofstra over Siena, Providence, Virginia, West Rider and Kent State...Began play- ing basketball at age 14...Born January 20, 1985. Agudio 6-3, 170, Guard Freshman Hometown: Huntington Station, NY Major: Undecided High School:Whitman, Walt ’03 High School Coach: Fitzpatrick Tom HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY High School/Personal in basketball at Walt Lettered Whitman High School in Huntington Station, New first team All-New York…Chosen State as a senior...Two-time York All-Long Island selection...Averaged 24.9 points per game as a senior and 22 points per game as a jun- 1,156 points in his two ior...Scored Whitman to a seasons...Led Walt pair of Long Island championships State and a berth in the New York 34 semifinals as a senior...Scored in the state points in a losing effort two sis- semifinals as a senior...Has a gold medal as a mem- ters...Won Open ber of the Long Island Men’s basketball team at the 2003 Empire Pure scorer, who can shoot the scorer, Pure the drib- or shoot off three-pointer ble...Expected to see playing time at spot. the two-guard

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Antoine Agudio 43 PLAYER PROFILES 55 his own business after college...Born February 5, 1983 in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Carlos a game as a senior, after tallying 16 after tallying a game as a senior, a game as points and six rebounds record a Florida state a junior...Set including with 131 three-pointers, 10 in one game...Started playing to own basketball at age 5...Aspires Rivera 6-2, 200, Guard Freshman Hometown: Miami, FL Major: Undecided Prep School:Academy (Maine), Bridgton ’03 Prep School Coach: Whit Liesure High School: Miami Christian, ’02 High School Coach:Alvarez Arturo HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY scholas- USA Today tic poll...Led the team to 29 straight wins to close out the season...Named MVP of the Florida first State Tournament…Named 21.9 team All-Florida...Averaged and five assists points, six rebounds High School/Personal during the 2002-2003 sea- Prepped son at Bridgton Academy in Maine, playing at Miami after previously Christian High School for head Bridgton Alvarez...Led coach Arturo last win- Academy to a 25-7 record at a spectacular career ter...Had he helped Miami Christian, where set a Florida state record the Victors when his with 38 wins as a senior, club finished 38-2 and was ranked #11 in the final Outstanding guard, who can play Outstanding guard, either the point or shooting guard his create position effectively...Can own shot and has tremendous having range on his jumper...Loves sit- the ball in his hands in pressure uations.

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Carlos Rivera 45 PLAYER PROFILES 32 Brian Sisti 6-8, 235, Forward Freshman Hometown: Northport, NY Major: Undecided High School: Northport, ’03 High School Coach: Franck George HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY honor- Street & Smith Street High School/Personal Played four seasons at Northport High School in Northport, New a York...Was able mention All-American as a jun- All-Long ior and senior…Two-time All- Island selection…Three-time a County selection...Was Suffolk All-American nominee McDonald’s 18 when he averaged as a senior, and four points, 14 rebounds 15 blocks per game...Averaged as a junior points and 12 rebounds as a and 14 points and 10 rebounds playing basket- sophomore...Started by ball at age five...Also recruited Pennsylvania, James Madison, Rider one sister...Born and Albany...Has December 16, 1984. Physical inside player who will pro- vide some low post depth for the of facing Pride this winter...Capable up and knocking down jumpers as well.

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Brian Sisti 47 PLAYER PROFILES 1 Loren ball at age 7...Also recruited by St. ball at age 7...Also recruited Rhode Island, Iowa Bonaventure, to Mason...Aspires State and George basketball...Born play professional November 12, 1983. Stokes 6-3, 170, Guard Freshman Hometown: Buffalo, NY Major: Undecided Prep School: St. More (CT), Thomas ’03 Prep School Coach: Quinn Jere High School: Turner/Carroll, ’02 High School Coach:Ansari Fajri HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY High School/Personal during the 2002-03 season Prepped in at St. Thomas More Connecticut…Helped St. Thomas last season, to a 24-6 record More while averaging 20 points, six and five assists per rebounds game...Played four seasons at High School in Carroll Turner 24 New York...Averaged Buffalo, points as a senior at Turner/Carroll, when he was named the 2002 Player of the New York Western averaged seven Year...Also four assists and three rebounds, State steals per game...All-New York Class B selection as a All-Catholic senior…Three-time to League pick…Led Turner/Carroll fin- and a runner-up a 22-2 record ish in the City Catholic champi- 1,354 career onship…Scored played Leonard, points…Brother, for four seasons at the University of Cincinnati...Started playing basket- Athletic wing player, who can score who Athletic wing player, in a variety of ways...Expected to see some time at both the shooting positions and small forward guard at Hofstra.

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Loren Stokes 49 PLAYER PROFILES 3 Justin Jones 6-0, 170, Guard Freshman Hometown: Germantown, TN Major: Undecided High School: Institute, Maine Central ’03 High School Coach:Jones Ed HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY High School/Personal Played for four seasons at prep Maine Central powerhouse Institute in Pittsfield, Maine... 14.6 points and six Averaged assists per game as a senior... Helped his squad to a preseason ranking in his school #1 prep senior season...Named first team all-district...Chose Hofstra over Dartmouth, Colgate and Cornell...Lists as his favorite athlete...Started play- ing basketball at age 6… for Meals on Wheels Volunteer and also volunteers to feed the homeless on Thanksgiving...Born September 6, 1984. Walk-on, who could see playing Walk-on, spot for time at the point guard the Pride...Pass-first point guard, who is capable of scoring as well.

PLAYER PROFILES 50 HOFSTRATEAM TRAVEL TEAM TRAVEL UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Poughkeepsie, New York DELAWARE COMMONWEALTH Wednesday, November 18, 2003 Newark, Delaware UNIVERSITY Saturday, January 3, 2004 Transportation: Coach USA bus Richmond, Virginia Saturday, January 31, 2004 Leaving: November 17, 2003 Transportation: Coach USA bus Headquarters: TBA Leaving: January 2, 2004 Returning: After game Transportation: Commercial flight Headquarters: Christiana Hilton Leaving: January 30, 2004 100 Continental Dr. Headquarters: Marriott West PROVIDENCE COLLEGE Newark, DE 19713 4240 Dominion Blvd. Providence, Rhode Island Hotel Phone: (302) 454-1500 Glen Allen,VA 23060 Saturday, November 22, 2003 Returning: After game Hotel Phone: (804) 965-9500 Returning: February 1, 2004 Transportation: Coach USA bus OLD DOMINION Leaving: November 21, 2003 UNIVERSITY Headquarters: Providence Marriott Charles & Orms Streets Norfolk, Virginia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Providence, RI 02904 Saturday, January 10, 2004 Wednesday, February 11, 2004 Hotel Phone: (401) 272-2400 Returning: After game Transportation: Commercial Flight Transportation: Coach USA bus Leaving: January 9, 2004 Leaving: February 10, 2004 Headquarters: Marriott Waterside Headquarters: Philadelphia Marriott West UNIVERSITY OF 235 East Main St. 111 Crawford Ave. MARYLAND Norfolk, VA 23510 West Conshohocken, PA 19428 College Park, Maryland Hotel Phone: (757) 627-4200 Hotel Phone: (610) 941-5600 Saturday, November 29, 2003 Returning: January 11, 2004 Returning: After game Transportation: Coach USA bus GEORGE MASON COLLEGE OF WILLIAM Leaving: November 28, 2003 UNIVERSITY & MARY Headquarters: Marriott Inn & Conference Center Fairfax, Virginia Williamsburg, Virginia University Blvd. Wednesday, January 14, 2004 Saturday, February 14, 2004 College Park, MD 20742 Hotel Phone: (301) 985-7300 Transportation: Coach USA bus Transportation: Commercial flight Returning: After game Leaving: January 13, 2004 Leaving: February 13, 2004 Headquarters: Key Bridge Marriott Headquarters: Williamsburg Marriott 1401 Lee Highway 50 Kingsmill Rd. Arlington, VA 22209 Williamsburg, VA 23185 New York, New York Hotel Phone: (703) 524-6400 Hotel Phone: (757) 220-2500 Saturday, December 6, 2003 Returning: After game Returning: February 15,2004 Transportation: Coach USA bus JAMES MADISON Leaving: December 5, 2003 Headquarters: TBA UNIVERSITY Towson, Maryland Returning: After game Harrisonburg, VA Wednesday, February 25, 2004 Wednesday, January 21, 2004 Transportation: Coach USA bus Transportation: Coach USA bus Leaving: February 24, 2004 West Long Branch, New Jersey Leaving: January 20, 2004 Headquarters: Marriott Hunt Valley Wednesday, December 10, 2003 Headquarters: Sheraton Four Points 245 Shawan Rd. 1400 East Market St. Hunt Valley, MD 21031 Transportation: Coach USA bus Harrisonburg, VA 22801 Hotel Phone: (410) 785-7000 Leaving: December 9, 2003 Hotel Phone: (540) 433-2521 Returning: After game Headquarters: Ocean Plaza Resort and Spa Returning: January 22, 2004 1 Oceana Blvd. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH Long Branch, NJ 07740 Hotel Phone: (732) 571-4000 CAROLINA-WILMINGTON Returning: After game Wilmington, North Carolina Saturday, February 28, 2004

Transportation: Commercial flight Leaving: February 27, 2004 Headquarters: Beach Holiday Inn 1706 Lumina Ave. Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480 Hotel Phone: (910) 256-2231 Returning: February 29, 2004

2003-2004 BASKETBALL 51 HOFSTRA 2003-04 MENS BASKETBALL THIS IS HOFSTRA HOFSTRATHE UNIVERSITY

Founded in 1935 in one building on 15 acres in Hempstead, New Hofstra’s growing computer facilities offer extensive high-tech train- York, Hofstra University today has approximately 111 buildings on ing opportunities. There are computer terminals throughout the 240 acres. Located on Long Island, 25 miles east of Manhattan, the campus for student and faculty use. The University was ranked as Hofstra student body of approximately 13,400 comes from 44 states one of Yahoo Internet Life’s “100 Most Wired Colleges” for 2001- and 64 countries. The Colleges and Schools of the University are: 2002, with more than 750 PC, Macintosh and UNIX workstations Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Frank G. Zarb School available in labs and classrooms. of Business, New College, School of Communication, School of Education and Allied Human Services, School of Law, School for University Studies, University College for Continuing Education, Honors College and Saturday College. Bachelor’s degrees are offered in 130 areas of study. There are also approximately 130 graduate programs, including Ph.D., Ed.D., Psy.D. and J.D. degrees, advanced certificates and professional diplomas.

The George Dempster Hall for Communications is one of the largest, most advanced, non-commercial television facilities in the East. It houses a highly sophisticated television production/post- production facility with two broadcast quality studios and control rooms; two advanced online video edit suites; two Avid non-linear digital editing systems and several cuts-only video work stations. Two satellite dishes are available with one dish providing special

The fully computerized Hofstra Libraries contain 1.6 million volumes for student use. Only about 5 percent of American colleges have collections as extensive, and 85 percent have fewer than half that number.

Hofstra sponsors more than 500 cultural events annually, bringing thousands of scholars, dignitaries and other participants to campus. Hofstra has more than 200 musical and dramatic performances on campus each year.

Hofstra has 12 galleries and exhibition areas and an extensive outdoor sculpture collection. Five of the gal- leries and exhibition areas, and the outdoor sculpture collection are directly under the auspices of the Hofstra Museum. In addition, the entire 240-acre campus is used as an open-air gallery that includes more than 65 news feeds for the broadcast journalism room, which also has access outdoor sculptures, acting as a showcase for the Hofstra Museum, to Associated Press, Nexis-Lexis and Dow Jones services. In addition, which houses one of the largest art collections in the metropolitan the facility is capable of feeding student-produced programming to area. The Hofstra Museum is accredited by the American Association the entire campus on our own cable channels. Also located here is of Museums, one of only 94 universities in the nation and one of six the University’s radio station (WRHU/88.7-FM), audio production in New York with such credentials. studios, a film/video screening room, film editing rooms, a computer laboratory, a speech performance studio and a large dance studio. Hofstra also has seven theaters, a student newspaper, a Student Center, a recreation center and numerous athletic facilities, including Hofstra’s C.V. Starr Hall offers academic facilities that are among the the 15,000-seat James M. Shuart Stadium and the 5,124-seat Hofstra most technologically advanced in the nation. Every seat in every Arena. Hofstra also has an indoor, Olympic-sized (eight lane, 50- classroom allows students direct access to the Internet and Hofstra meter) swimming pool, one of the largest such facilities in the New network – including the resources of Hofstra’s Axinn Library. York metropolitan area.

54 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY The Hofstra athletic program competes on the NCAA Division I level and is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association and the THE Atlantic 10 Football Conference. The University sponsors 18 inter- collegiate programs – nine men’s sports and nine women’s sports. Hofstra has men’s teams in basketball, football, baseball, lacrosse, golf, tennis, wrestling, soccer and cross country. Women’s sports FACTS include basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, cross country and golf. The 18 men’s and women’s intercol- Hofstra offers bachelor’s degrees in 130 legiate athletic teams account for more than 150 home contests areas of study. THIS IS HOFSTRA annually. The University offers approximately 140 With its beautiful landscaping, Hofstra has won national awards for graduate programs. campus beautification. It is a registered member of the American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta, featuring approxi- mately 8,000 trees representing 425 species. Hofstra was ranked as one of Yahoo Internet Life’s “100 Most Wired Colleges” for 2001- Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited by numerous national 02. agencies and the University is one of only 262 schools, out of more than 3,600 colleges and universities nationwide, with a chapter of the national honor society Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s 1,291 faculty Hofstra has 507 full-time faculty members members, 507 are full time and 91 percent hold the highest degree and 1,291 total faculty members. in their fields. The student/faculty ratio is 15-to-1. The student-faculty ratio is 15:1; Average Hofstra University is 100-percent program accessible to persons with disabilities, and has been cited as a national model for this achieve- class size is 22 students ment. Hofstra is one of only 262 institutions out of more than 3,600 with a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.

The Hofstra Libraries are fully computerized and contain 1.6 million volumes available for student use.

Hofstra’s campus has 37 residence halls, housing about 4,100 students, and 13 dining facilities.

Hofstra has more than 155 student clubs and organizations of which there are 36 local and national fraternities and sororities.

2003-2004 BASKETBALL 55 HOFSTRA HERITAGE HOFSTRAHERITAGE The history of athletics at Hofstra is as old as the University itself, The first official Hofstra flag appeared on April 19, 1940, when Dr. and is steeped in the Dutch heritage that helps to make Hofstra such Alexander Loudon, an envoy for Queen Wilhelmina of the a unique school. , presented his country’s flag to Hofstra in a special cere- mony. However, the flag he presented was not the red, white and Hofstra has always had strong roots in tradition. Ties to Dutch her- blue flag of the Netherlands, but the orange, white and blue banner itage and the Netherlands began with William S. Hofstra, after of William of Nassau with a Hofstra emblem placed on the flag. The whom the school is named and on whose property the University University has used the design ever since, although President Shuart, was started. When the doors opened in 1935, the sole building on after researching the colors, replaced the orange hue with gold, mak- campus was Hofstra’s mansion, which he had affectionately named ing the flag truer to the original House of Nassau. The flag is one of the Netherlands after his homeland. The mansion, which houses Hofstra’s most recognizable symbols, utilized in publications, pins administrative offices, is now the center of Hofstra’s 240-acre cam- and souvenirs. pus, and has been renamed Hofstra Hall. The Hofstra Seal Also adopted in this early stage of Hofstra’s history was the school The Hofstra seal, another easily recognizable emblem, was designed alma mater, “The Netherlands.” The lyrics were written by a faculty from the royal Dutch emblem by art instructor Constant Van de member to the music of the Dutch national anthem by the 16th-cen- Wall. The seal is modeled on the coat of arms of the House of tury Dutch composer Valerius. Orange-Nassau. The round seal includes the coat of arms, flanked by lions on either side. A lion also stands in the center of the coat of The Hofstra Flag arms, holding a sword in its right claw and a bundle of seven The Hofstra storm flag is modeled after an actual Dutch geus, a pri- arrows, which represent the seven provinces of Holland, in its left. vateer’s flag. In 1991 a representative of Holland’s Queen Beatrix pre- The seal also carries the motto of the House of Orange-Nassau in sented the banner to then Hofstra President (now President Old French: “Je maintiendray” (I stand steadfast). In 1988 one of the Emeritus) James M. Shuart. The history of the flag dates back to two lions on the seal was officially replaced with a lioness. The seal 1572, when a group of Dutch loyalists called Watergeuzen used the is now the focal point of the “Hofstra Pride” logo. flag’s mast to ram the gates of a Dutch city in their opposition to Spanish rule. While the Netherlands Royal Navy flies the original The Hofstra Nicknames red, white and blue geus, the Hofstra version has been redesigned in The Hofstra nickname has also evolved over the years. For decades, the school colors of gold, white and blue. Hofstra athletic teams have used the nicknames Flying Dutchmen, Dutchmen, or Dutch. Recently, an additional nickname of The Pride The gold, white and blue has become popular. We have not changed our nickname. We are Hofstra colors themselves both the Dutch (and its variations) and the Pride. spring from Dutch roots.

56 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY was soattractive shehadmanysuitors.To dealwiththemshe to thechase.Soonshecouldoutrun anyman.Yet becauseAtalanta must nevermarry. Thus,Atalantaavoided menanddevotedherself As themythgoes,anOracletold Atalanta,asayounggirl,thatshe to Hofstrasymbology. ThemythofAtalantaandHippomenesrelates closely in themyth. “Hippomenes”whowasacentral figure it wasarepresentation of Wyatt tosculptasimilarlysizedfigure ofarunningman.Inthiscase plement thisfigure, in1998,theUniversity commissionedGregg a runningwoman.ItisonthewestsideofHofstraStadium.To com- figure from Greek mythology. Itisanimpressive 14-foottallfigure of University purchased asculpture byPaulManship of“Atalanta,”a However, theevolutioncontinuesevenfurther. In1997, the now foursuchpairsofsculptures oncampus. lioness were addedtothecampusscenery. Infact,there are pride. In1995bronze reproductions ofthe lionand talking aboutHofstra,asagroup oflionsiscalleda lions ledtoextensiveuseoftheword “Pride”in Thetwo and Willie Pride,alionandlioness. development oftheUniversitymascots—Kate bolize genderequity. ledtothe This,inturn, Hofstra sealwaschangedintoalionesstosym- lion ontherightsideofshield or asenseofaccomplishment.Butin1988the to describeasenseofhavingstrong self-respect expression ofthefeeling.Theword prideisused decade inamore specificfashionthanjustthe The Pridenicknamehasalsoevolvedoverthepast consistent withageneralfeelingaboutallofourefforts. time ithadnomeaningassociatedwithourteams.Itwassimply booster clubwasfoundedandcalleditselfThePrideClub.Atthat relating toathleticsstartedin1989whentheUniversity’s athletic ing theprevious decade.Thefirstconsistentuseoftheword “Pride” andgrowthery inthemidtolate‘80’s from amajorfiscalcrisisdur- The PridenicknamestartedduringtheUniversity’s dramaticrecov- 2003-2004 BASKETBALL our nameisHOFSTRA. Georgia Tech andArmyhavemultiplemonikers.Thebottomlineis school tohavetwonicknamesas institutionssuchasYale, Virginia, with havingmore thanone nickname. Itisnotuncommonfora Dutchmen orformallyadoptedThePride.There isnothingwrong However, asnotedearlier, wehavenotabandonedthe Flying men’s teamsare alsocomfortablewiththenicknamePride. calling themselvesTheFlyingDutchwomenortheLadyDutch. The able callingthemselvesThePride,whichisgenderless,thanthey are last severalyears.Ourwomen’s teamsespeciallyare more comfort- well asthesportsmedia,havebeguntouseitextensivelyover was chosenforthisrole. However, whenhesawAtalantaimme- suitors andthere wasneedofajudgeforsuchraces.Hippomenes such arace,thepenaltyforlosingwasdeath.Nonethelessthere were who couldbeatherinafootrace.Whileshewouldbetheprizeof one imposed analmostimpossiblecondition.Shewouldonlymarry diately fellinlovewithher. Knowinghecouldneveroutrun ple meaningsoftheword pride,ourcoachesandplayers,as her, hesoughtthehelpofVenus. With thisstrong identificationwithlionsandthemulti- Venus agreed, andgavehimthree goldenapples, lion andAtalantaintoalioness. which Hippomeneswastothrow infront of As punishment, she turned Hippomenesintoa As punishment,sheturned Atalanta duringtherace.Theappleswere so angered Venus fortheirfailure tothankher. desirable itwouldbeimpossibleforherto youth carriedoff hisprize.However, they resist pickingthemup,andthusshewould Hippomenes, theyfelldeeplyinloveandthe lose therace.Allthiscametopass,and when theracewasoverandwonby 57 HOFSTRA HERITAGE HOFSTRA PRESIDENT HOFSTRAPRESIDENT Stuart Rabinowitz

Stuart Rabinowitz was chosen by the Hofstra University of the Nassau County Commission on Government Board of Trustees to serve as the eighth President of the Revision, which was charged with drafting a new char- University on December 20, 2000. ter and a new form of govern- Prior to his appointment, he ment for the County. He is the served as Dean of Hofstra recipient of numerous honors University School of Law from and awards, including the Martin September 1989 through June Luther King Living the Dream 2001. He joined the faculty of the Award, EOC; Award for Law School in 1972. President Distinguished Service in the Rabinowitz currently holds the Cause of Justice, Legal Aid Andrew M. Boas and Mark L. Society; Leadership Award, UJA Claster Distinguished Professorship Federation; and the Bar in Civil Procedure. Association of Nassau County Proclamation for Outstanding President Rabinowitz holds posi- Service to both the Legal tions with a number of important Profession and the Community. government and community organizations, including the President Rabinowitz received a Nassau County Health and Welfare juris doctor degree, magna cum Council, Cradle of Aviation laude, from Columbia University Museum, Fund for Modern Courts, Holocaust Memorial School of Law, where he was a member of the board of & Educational Center of Nassau County, Long Island editors of the Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske Association and the Long Island Coalition for Fair Stone Scholar. He graduated from City College of New Broadcasting. He is a former member of the Nassau York with honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa County Blue Ribbon Financial Review Panel and former and the American Law Institute. chair of the Nassau County Local Advisory Board. Additionally, President Rabinowitz served as a member

58 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRADIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Harry ADMINISTRATION ATHLETIC Royle

Harry Royle is in his sev- Flying Dutchmen and made three NCAA Championship appear- enth year as Director of ances. Athletics at Hofstra University. After serving as Royle also served as an Assistant Lacrosse Coach under Myers from Interim Director from June 1971 through 1975 before replacing the legendary Hall of Fame 1997 through February coach upon his retirement in 1976. He directed the Flying 1998, Royle, a longtime Dutchmen Lacrosse program as Head Coach from 1976 through Hofstra University athletic 1985, compiling a 58-55 record and leading the program to a Top administrator, was selected as the University’s sixth Director of 13 ranking or better in five of those 10 years. In 1978 Royle led Athletics. During Royle’s tenure, Hofstra has upgraded nearly all of the Flying Dutchmen to an 8-5 record, an NCAA Championship its athletic facilities, moved into the Colonial Athletic Association Tournament bid and a seventh-place national ranking. for all sports but football and joined the highly competitive Atlantic 10 Football Conference after years of playing as a I-AA Royle became Hofstra’s Assistant Director of Athletics in 1985, Independent. serving as team administrator for numerous programs, including Football and Lacrosse. In 1995 he was promoted to Associate Royle, a Hofstra alumnus who received his bachelor’s in history in Director of Athletics for Compliance and University Eligibility. 1970 and master’s in educational administration in 1990, has worked in the Athletic Department at Hofstra for more than three Royle has served as tournament director for the highly successful decades. After a stellar four-year football playing career at Hofstra, NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship-Northern where he was 1968 team captain and the third recipient of the Quarterfinals at Hofstra Stadium in 1997 and 1998, and was a Mayor’s Trophy, Royle served as an Assistant Football Coach under member of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Committee. Royle and his three Head Coaches, Howard “Howdy” Myers, Bill Leete and wife of 37 years, Mary, have three children, Michael (36), Paul (31) , from 1969 through 1987. During this time, and Danny (23). The Royle family resides in Babylon, New York. he served as a position coach and Defensive Coordinator with the ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

Cindy Lewis Jim Sheehan Mark Cox Harold Starks Gina Paoli Senior Associate Associate Director of Associate Director of Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Director of Athletics Athletics for Athletics for External Athletics for Student Athletics for Marketing Communications Affairs Enhancement and Advertising Sales

2003-2004 BASKETBALL 59 HOFSTRA SUPPORT STAFF HOFSTRABASKETBALL SUPPORT STAFF

Jay Artinian Ann Baller Larry Bloom Neil Collins Dave Flynn Assistant Director of Associate Director of Director of Sports Assistant Director of NCAA Faculty Sports Facilities Sports Facilities Facilities Sports Facilities Athletic Representative

Stephen Gorchov Shirley Hein Colm Kennedy Kay Kenney Jeremy Kniffin Assistant Director of Athletic Department Assistant Director of Athletic Department Senior Assistant Athletic Office Manager Sports Facilities Secretary Director of Athletic Communications Communications

Evan Malings Dr. Damion Martins Kevin Maxwell Len Skoros Clarice Smith Head Athletic Team Physician Equipment Manager Director of Athletic Basketball Secretary Trainer Publications

Brit Stone Harriet Teitle Kathy Theiling Ken Weprin Dave Walsh Assistant Equipment Athletic Department Equipment Manager Public Address Assistant Equipment Manager Secretary Announcer Manager

60 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Athletic Office Manager:Mrs.ShirleyHein(463-6750-SB/[email protected]) Women’s Equipment Manager:Ms.KathyTheiling(463-6768-PFC/[email protected]) Men’s EquipmentManager:Mr. KevinMaxwell(463-5037-MH/[email protected]) Head AthleticTrainer: Mr. EvanMalings(463-5061-MH/[email protected]) Strength, ConditioningandSpeedCoach:JoeRodgers(463-4158-MH/[email protected]) Director ofSportsFacilities:Mr. Bloom(463-6625-HUA/[email protected]) Larry Director ofAthleticPublications:Mr. LenSkoros (463-4602/[email protected]) Associate AthleticDirector/Director ofAthleticCommunications:Mr. JimSheehan Director ofAthletics:Mr. Royle(463-6750-SB/[email protected]) Harry (phone #-location/e-mail) ADMINISTRATION (OAC) Office ofAthleticCommunications,PFC-240,230HofstraUniversity, Hempstead,NY11549-2300 (SC) SwimCenter, 240HofstraUniversity, Hempstead,NY11549-2400 (MH) Margiotta Hall,120HofstraUniversity, Hempstead,NY11549-1200 (PFC) PhysicalFitnessCenter, 230HofstraUniversity, Hempstead,NY11549-2300 (HUA) HofstraUniversityArena, 245HofstraUniversity, Hempstead,NY11549-2450 (SB) StadiumBuilding,147HofstraUniversity, Hempstead,NY11549-1470 ATHLETIC OFFICES Secretary: Mrs.CathyAull(463-5315-MH/[email protected])Secretary: Mrs.ClariceSmith(463-4667-HUA/[email protected])Secretary: Ms.HarrietTeitleSecretary: (463-3800-PFC/[email protected]) Mrs.KayKenney(463-6750-SB/[email protected]) Secretary: Assistant EquipmentManager:Mr. BritStone(463-5037-MH/[email protected]) Assistant EquipmentManager:Mr. DaveWalsh (463-6620-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant AthleticTrainer: Mr. NicholasMancini(463-6037-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant AthleticTrainer: Mr. PaulKinney(463-6769-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant AthleticTrainer: Ms.StaceyTaradash (463-6035-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant AthleticTrainer: Mr. MattReedy(463-6085-MH/[email protected]) Assistant AthleticTrainer: Ms.HeatherClemons(463-6769-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant AthleticTrainer: Mr. Terry McLaughlin(463-6035-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant AthleticTrainer: Mr. ChristopherGrosskopf (463-6734-MH/[email protected]) Graduate AssistantStrength Coaches:PeterCarielloandKateHughes(463-4158-MH) Box Office Manager:Ms.JillRacicot(463-4067-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Dir. ofSportsFacilities:Mr. JayArtinian(463-7931-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Dir. ofSportsFacilities:Mr. ColmKennedy(463-4117-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Dir. ofSportsFacilities:Mr. NeilCollins(463-8148-HUA/[email protected]) Associate Dir. ofSportsFacilities:Mrs.AnnBaller(463-6671-PFC/[email protected]) Asst. Dir. ofAthleticCommunications:Mr. StephenGorchov (463-4933-PFC/[email protected]) Senior Asst.Dir. ofAthleticCommunications:Mr. Jeremy Kniffin (463-6759-PFC/[email protected]) (463-6764-PFC/[email protected]) (463-6490-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant AthleticDirector-Marketing andAdvertisingSales:Ms.GinaPaoli Assistant AthleticDirector-Compliance: TBA(463-6749-SB) Associate AthleticDirector-Student EnhancementPrograms: Mr. Harold Starks Associate AthleticDirector-External Affairs: Mr. MarkCox(463-6144-PFC/[email protected]) Associate AthleticDirector-Communications: Mr. JimSheehan(463-6764-PFC/[email protected]) Senior AssociateAthleticDirector: Ms.CindyLewis(463-6748-PFC/[email protected]) FaxNumber:(516)463-5033 FaxNumber:(516)463-3818 FaxNumber:(516)463-4859 Office Number:(516)463-6759 FaxNumber:(516)463-7514 Office Number:(516)463-6670 FaxNumber:(516)463-6525 Office Number:(516)463-5315 FaxNumber:(516)463-4860 Office Number:(516)463-3800 Office Number:(516)463-4667 Office Number:(516)463-6750 (463-5228-SB/[email protected]) ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTDIRECTORY http://www.hofstra.edu/athletics -AthleticDepartmentHomepage HOFSTRA 2003-2004 BASKETBALL Department OfIntercollegiate Athletics Hempstead, NewYork 11549 Men’s andWomen’s Cross Coach:Mr. Country JamesSewell(463-6702-PFC/[email protected]) Men’s andWomen’s Tennis Coach:Mr. BillGerdts (463-4968-PFC/[email protected]) Women’s FieldHockeyCoach:Ms.KathyDeAngelis(463-3712-SB/[email protected]) Women’s SoccerCoach:Mrs.JoAnneRussell(463-6946-SB/[email protected]) Men’s SoccerCoach:Mr. Richard Nuttall(463-6762-SB/[email protected]) Women’s Volleyball Coach:Ms.FranKalafer(463-6758-PFC/[email protected]) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Mr. Warren Ruggiero (463-5317-MH/[email protected]) Football Coach:Mr. JoeGardi (463-5315-MH/[email protected]) FALL SEASON COACHES \Men’s andWomen’s GolfCoach:Mr. BobSchwalb(463-6821-PFC/[email protected]) Men’s andWomen’s Tennis Coach:Mr. BillGerdts (463-4968-PFC/[email protected]) Women’s Lacrosse Coach:Mrs.ShelleyKlaes-Bawcombe (463-6761-SB/[email protected]) Men’s Lacrosse Coach:Mr. JohnDanowski(463-6628-MH/[email protected]) Softball Coach:Mr. BillEdwards (463-5085-PFC/[email protected]) Baseball Coach:Mr. ChrisDotolo(463-5065-PFC/[email protected]) SPRING SEASON Wrestling Coach:Mr. Tom Ryan (463-6615-PFC/[email protected]) Women’s BasketballCoach:Mrs.FelishaLegette-Jack(463-5069-HUA/[email protected]) Men’s BasketballCoach:Mr. Tom Pecora(463-6757-HUA/[email protected]) WINTER SEASON Assistant Coach:Ms.KristenMasciello(463-6702-PFC) Assistant Coach:Mr. JackChin(463-4968-PFC) Assistant Coach:Ms.Wendy Andreatta (463-6781-SB/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. SteveSchoen(463-3685-SB) Assistant Coach:Mr. SimonRiddiough(463-3685-SB/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. EdSchieferstein(463-3675-SB) Assistant Coach:Mr. NickIadanza(463-6762-SB) Assistant Coach:Mr. EugeneLarkin(463-3675-SB/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Ms.ManuelitaMoran(463-4930-PFC) Assistant Coach:Ms.ElaineRoque(463-4930-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Ms.JulieNicholson(463-4930-PFC/[email protected]) (463-5075-MH/[email protected]) Assistant totheAthleticDirector forFootballOperations:Mr. MattTremblay Running Backs:Mr. CarltonGoff (463-6075-MH/[email protected]) Special Teams: Mr. AdamBrown (463-6728-MH/[email protected]) Wide Receivers:Mr. Jeff Behrman(463-6709-MH/[email protected]) Offensive Line:Mr. CazzieKosciolek(463-6074-MH/[email protected]) Linebackers: Mr. BobMcIntyre (463-5316-MH/[email protected]) Defensive Backs:Mr. JimmySalgado(463-6766-MH/[email protected]) Defensive Line:Mr. BrianVaganek (463-6708-MH/[email protected]) (463-6073-MH/[email protected]) Associate HeadCoach/DefensiveCoordinator: Mr. Greg Gigantino Assistant Coach:Mr. JackSimes(463-6821-PFC) Assistant Coach:Mr. JackChin(463-4968-PFC) Assistant Coach:Ms.AbbyMorgan (463-7419-SB/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. SeanSmith(463-6629-MH) Assistant Coach:Mr. JoeAmplo(463-6617-MH/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. ScottCoppola(463-7573-PFC) Assistant Coach:Mrs.LarissaS.Anderson(463-7573-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. PeterGraham(463-3759-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. MichaelFahid(463-3759-PFC/[email protected]) Administrative Assistant:Mr. Bob Busby(463-3758-PFC) Assistant Coach:Mr. DonaldPritzlaff (463-3758-PFC) Assistant Coach:Mr. RobAnspach(463-3758-PFC/[email protected]) [email protected]) Assistant totheAthleticDirector forBasketballOperations:Ms.BethShackel(463-6225-HUA/ Assistant Coach:Ms.Viveca Lof(463-4942-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Ms.LizO’Brien(463-3776-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. JoseMori(463-6754-HUA/[email protected]) (463-6204-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant totheAthleticDirector forBasketballOperations:Mr. JohnCorso Assistant Coach:Mr. DavidDuke(463-6755-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. Van Macon(463-6594-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. Tom Parrotta (463-6756-HUA/[email protected]) 61 ATHLETIC DIRECTORY BASKETBALL ACADEMIC PROGRAM BASKETBALLACADEMIC PROGRAM

The Hofstra University Basketball program strongly believes that DAVID DUKE the success of the team is not only based on wins and losses but also on how well it prepares the Hofstra student-athlete for life after college. The Hofstra University Basketball academic program, which is supervised by Pride Assistant Coach David Duke with assistance from Academic Mentor Jane Gibbons, was implemented to insure that student-athletes receive the necessary assistance and guidance to be academically successful at Hofstra, and in life fol- lowing graduation. Gibbons, who holds a degree in elementary education from Loyola College, was a collegiate volleyball player and a tutor for the Baltimore Schools Enhancement Program. She is currently pursuing a master’s in education in counseling at Hofstra.

The basketball academic program consists of three parts. The first part, handled in large part by the Advisement Office, is schedul- ing. This part insures that each student-athlete makes better than satisfactory progress toward a degree each semester.

Part two of the program is study hall. The Hofstra Basketball team has a mandatory study hall four times per week for two hours per session. Monitored by the coaching staff, study hall provides sup- plemental, disciplined, quiet study time, away from the hustle JANE GIBBONS and bustle of campus life. The Hofstra student-athlete also receives tutoring, if needed, during study hall. As a reminder that each Pride player is a student-athlete, an academic area with sev- eral computers has been set-up in the lounge area of the Hofstra locker room.

Monitoring is the third part of the program. This entails bi-weekly contacts between the coaching staff and class instructors, and weekly meetings between the student-athlete and the coaching staff to insure that each student is working to the best of his abili- ties. Each member of the Hofstra coaching staff serves as a coun- selor for no more than four student-athletes to provide better guidance. Hofstra Basketball Coach Tom Pecora also contacts pro- fessors twice a semester to get updates on each player’s progress in the classroom.

62 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY selor’s regular communicationwiththefacultyandcoachesprovide Hofstra University, NCAAandconference regulations. Thecoun- academic progress ofstudentathletestoensure compliancewith Area three isacademicmonitoring.TheUTPcounselormonitorsthe first yearandundecidedstudentathletes. the Office ofAdvisement,theUTPacademiccounseloralsoadvises Area twoisacademicadvising.Inaneffort toeasethedemandon benefits ofaHofstraUniversityeducation. prospective studentathletes,atthecoach’s request, toshare themany campus andcommunityreferrals. Thecounseloralsomeetswith of academicplanning,career planning,personalcounseling,and areArea provided oneisacademiccounseling.Services intheareas efforts toensure theacademicsuccessofHofstra’s student-athletes. this athleticcomponent.TheUTPemphasizesfourareas intheir needs ofstudentathletes.TheUTPacademiccounseloradministers the UTPhasanathleticcomponentthataddresses theacademic subjectarea toanyHofstrastudent.Inadditionthisservice, every The UniversityTutorial Program (UTP)provides free tutoringin dents. and hascommittedthefacilitiesresources tosupportallstu- Hofstra alsorealizes thetimecommitmentmadebystudent-athletes enhancing experiencebeyondanyotheropportunityavailable. athletics asbenefitingthestudent-athleteinaneducationally letic excellence.TheUniversityviewsparticipationinintercollegiate Hofstra Universityiscommittedtothepursuitofacademicandath- HOFSTRA ACADEMIC SUPPORT 2003-2004 BASKETBALL research accesstotheInternet. stations, whichare connectedtotheUniversitynetworkforeasy centerfeatures aprojectionlearning systemand18computerwork from theJoeGardi GolfOpen,thestate-of-the-artcomputerlaband on thesecondfloorofMargiotta Hall.Fundedinpartbyproceeds In thefallof1999,PrideTeaching Centeropened andLearning thecollegetransition. and surviving letes suchastimemanagement,writingskills,campusresources, also usedtoprovide variousenrichmentseminarsforthestudentath- study environment. Theassessmenttooladministered bytheUTPis needs ofindividualstudentathletestoprovide themosteffective athletic studyhallswithtutorsinvarioussubjectsandassessesthe Area fourisstudyhalls.TheUniversityTutorial Program provides all arise. shouldacademicdifficultiesan opportunityforearlyintervention and LearningCenter The PrideTeaching 63 UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC SUPPORT Other Prominent Basketball Alumni Basketball Brian Appel, 1980 - Owner and CEO Brian Appel, 1980 - Technology of Changing World and 1962 - President Steve Balber, CEO of MIT Interlink, Inc. Joe Larsen, 1992 - Podiatrist in Garden York New City, of Steve Nisenson, 1966 - Director for Boys Camp Wayne of Ralph Ken Rood, 1977 - President Lauren at St. , 1956 - Professor College Joseph’s 1969 - High school Williams, Wandy basketball coach and owner of Café Wanderful

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Puerto Rican National Team, Puerto Rico Puerto Rican National Team, (Long Island, NY) AFTER BASKETBALL AFTER LIFE Lars GrüblerOsei Millar Germany Basketball Player, Professional Insurers Physicians Reciprocal Account Representative, Class of 2003 Rick Apodaca NBA (Orlando, FL) Basketball Player, Professional Class of 2002 No seniors Mike Feeley FoxJeff Roberto GittensJason HernandezNorman Richardson Highlander Capital (Manhattan, NY) Stockbroker, Czech Republic Basketball Player, Professional NBA (Portland, OR) SpringfieldGreg Basketball Player, Professional Pharmaceutical Sales (Long Island, NY) Abdou Sylla Hofstra Law School (Hempstead, NY) (New York) Social Worker Completed MBA at Hofstra University (Hempstead, NY) Craig ClaxtonClass of 2001 NBA (Oakland, CA) Basketball Player, Professional Class of 2000 Tim BeckettTim Anthony Davis Duane Posey Mike Renfro Graphic Artist, DJ Clue Incorporated (Queens, NY) RussoVinny NY) Highlander Capital (Manhattan, Stockbroker, Account Executive, Casco Bay Financial (Long Island, NY) Nassau Boces (Long Island, NY) Hofstra Law School graduate Class of 1999 Class of 1998 Lance Dunkley MarichTom Adam Balber Law School (Hempstead, NY) Hofstra (Manhattan, NY) Brothers Lehman Stockbroker, graduate Hofstra Law School Class of 1997 Darius BurtonJames Parisi ThomasLawrence Baldwin High School (Baldwin, NY) Teacher/Coach, Novartis Pharmaceuticals (Elizabeth, NJ) Sales Representative, NY) East Meadow School District (East Meadow, Teacher/Coach, Class of 1996 Matt CarpenterChris JohnkeRob Ogden (Manhattan, NY) Stock Exchange New York Chris Parsons Stockbroker, Jamil Greene (San Francisco, CA) Real Estate Executive (Manhattan, NY) Group Wolfe Advertising Executive, The NY) Assistant Coach, Columbia University (New York, Germany Basketball Player, Professional Class of 1995 John MavroukasJames Shaffer NY) Executive, Zallom Associated (Queens, Account NY) Murjen Financial (Brooklyn, Stockbroker, Since joining the Hofstra Men’s Basketball coaching staff in 1994-95, Tom Pecora in 1994-95, Tom Basketball coaching staff Men’s Since joining the Hofstra world or to to move on to the professional use their degrees has seen his players Basketball graduates and Hofstra recent is a look at some graduate school. Here now: they are where Marc PetitMarc NY) High School (Brooklyn, Bishop Ford Teacher,

LIFE AFTER BASKETBALL 64 aspects ofthehealthcare system. dent athletictrainersparticipate in all training majors,inwhichHofstra stu- graduate degree program forathletic accredited, highly competitiveunder- Hofstra Universitysponsorsafully Baltimore Ravens. of theNationalFootballLeague’s ments. Hewasalsoonthemedicalstaff County andCoppinStateathleticdepart- University ofMaryland-Baltimore cian fortheUniversityofMaryland, asteamphysi- cine fieldincludesserving Martins experienceinthesportsmedi- medical team. on Hofstra’s his secondyear New York, isin Lake Success, Care, Inc.in Pro Health physician with Martins, a Martins. Dr. Damion cian Dr. is teamphysi- athletic trainers Supporting the injuredto return athletestoplayquicklyandsafely. ensure thesafeparticipationofHofstra’s student-athletesand athletic trainingrooms, theseprofessionals worktirelessly to the entire Athleticprogram. Utilizingthree state-of-the-art provide management,rehabilitation andtreatment injury to and competitionevent,HofstraUniversity’s AthleticTrainers practice Managingthecoverageofevery health care services. University student-athleteshavedirect accesstoamyriadof student-athlete thebestmedicalattentionpossible. Department andoutsidehealthcare providers ensures every University HealthandWellness Center, theAthletic their attendanceattheUniversity. Acoordinated effort betweenthe University student-athletesare provided excellenthealthcare during Through acomprehensive athletictrainingprogram, Hofstra HOFSTRA ATHLETIC TRAINING SPORTS MEDICINE/ 2003-2004 BASKETBALL Training Room Hofstra Arena Athletic 65 SPORTS MEDICINE/ATHLETIC TRAINING , Island-Metro Long Island is the place for the sports fan, as well. The Nassau Memorial Coliseum, Veterans the street which is literally across concerts, chil- offers Hofstra, from the shows and is home to dren’s New ’s , Islanders. York Belmont home of horse racing’s water skiing, boating or fishing. Others water skiing, boating might enjoy visiting any of the lighthouses, mansions, the art galleries or the millionaire 14 wineries. The one of Long Island’s at theaters and tourist may join the crowd or hit one of gourmet seafood restaurants, the many exciting nightclubs. Families at the beach or the water might cool off park. The Hamptons, at the heart of the a summer resort considered South Fork, are famous as the playground and are area community of the rich and famous. This Month on Long Island Stakes, offers the thoroughbred horse enthusiast an outlet the thoroughbred Stakes, offers there’s Heading into Queens, in beautiful surroundings. Mets. Further west, , home of the New York and a short ride via the , is New York 2,400-acre park with six miles of ocean beach, boardwalk, park with six miles of ocean 2,400-acre and outdoor concerts. It is 10 minutes bay beach, pool, golf catch a students can Hofstra and, in the summer, from to the beach. Hofstra shuttle bus is home to 20 state parks, 115 golf In addition, Long Island and 429 yacht clubs and marinas. courses, 95 tennis clubs enjoy camping, canoeing, bicycling, The active person can museums, theaters, retail- students can frequent where City, Seaport and more. South Street Garden, ers, Madison Square people visit Long Island each year than 25 million More $2.5 billion into its economy pumping approximately a place for the tourism. Long Island is not merely through have settled down and made Generations tourist, however. their living on Long Island, enjoying the benefits of moderate climate, miles of beautiful beaches, easy access to New York attrac- of major scores and a place to call home. With City, tions and distinctive sites, Long Island has it all for the resident. tourist, as well as the year-round (Courtesy of Publications, and the Long Island Convention and Visitors Bureau) HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY NEW YORK NEW

The most distinguishing features of Long Island, however, are of Long Island, however, The most distinguishing features its scenic beauty and its many sites and attractions. It has big city from a “getaway” become a vacation spot for many, hassles and distractions. People travel to enjoy the 1,100 beaches. than 150 different on more miles of shoreline square a world- than 15 minutes from is more of the Island No area is a class beach. Jones Beach, which lies on the south shore, With a population of 2.7 mil- With lion people, Long Island has a than 20 states. population larger It has 23 colleges and universi- than 150,000 ties with more students, 127 public school dis- than 405,000 tricts with more students and 231 private than 52,000 schools with more is consid- students. The region wealthi- one of the nation’s ered household median income of $49,500. with a per est areas million per- on Long Island now exceeds 1.4 The work force boasts one of the lowest unemployment sons, and the region than rates in the nation. The economy is made up of more space, feet of office 84,000 businesses, has 50 million square 1,000 shopping malls. Roosevelt Field is than and has more Long Island, featuring department stores mall on the premier the Hofstra and specialty shops, and is only minutes from University campus. Long Island is the largest island adjoining the continental island Long Island is the largest 130 wide and approximately miles United States. Twenty the mainland miles long, Long Island is separated from and on the south on the north by the Long Island Sound the 100 miles from by the Atlantic Ocean. It measures to Montauk Point, which lies on Nassau-Queens border the eastern The eastern tip of the South Fork. tip of the North Fork is called Orient separated Point. The forks are by the beautiful waters of the Peconic Bay and Great the Nestled in Bay. Gardiner’s bays between the two forks are Shelter Island and Gardiner’s Island. Long Island offers the best of both worlds: it is a suburban the best Long Island offers Location, City. to New York haven that is also convenient makes Long Island is just one of many assets that however, visitors alike. The peo- and residents attractive to both native unique geography of Long Island bring ple, the sites and the again. people back again and LONG ISLAND LONG

LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK 66 BASKETBALL The annual Hofstra Basketball Banquet, sponsored by the BANQUET Hofstra Pride Club, honors the achievements of the Pride players and team. The 2003 banquet was held in April at the luxurious Westbury Manor in Westbury, New York, Jeff Fox ’01, Head BASKETBALL BANQUET and was a sold-out affair of more than 300 current and Coach Tom Pecora, Student-Athlete former players and coaches, alumni and friends. Award recipient Marc Petit, Mike Feeley ’01 Head Coach Tom Pecora served as masters of ceremonies, and Director of while several players, alumni and friends were honored Basketball Operations with awards. Kenny Adeleke was presented with the John Corso 2002-03 Most Valuable Player plaque. Rick Apodaca was presented with the Hofstra Basketball Award, which is given to the player who exemplifies the characteristics of a Hofstra Basketball player - competitiveness, aggressiveness and desire. Woody Souffrant was named the team’s Most Head Coach Tom Pecora, Improved Player. Michael Radziejewski Most Improved Player was presented with the Butch van Breda Woody Souffrant, Assistant Kolff Award, which exemplifies team play Coach Van Macon and Rob first over the individual. Marc Petit was Ogden ’96 the recipient of the Student-Athlete Award. Tom Marich ’98 and Tim Beckett ’99 were presented with Alumni Appreciation Awards, while Special Kenny Adeleke (second from left) receives Recognition Awards were given to Chuck the Most Valuable Player Award from Churchill and Larry Bloom. Assistant Coach Tom Parrotta, Head Coach Tom Pecora and Norman Richardson ’01.

Head Coach Tom Pecora, , Van Breda Kolff Award recipient Michael Radziejewski and Jason Hernandez ’00

Coach Pecora, Hofstra Basketball Award winner Rick Apodaca, Assistant Coach David Duke and Jason Hernandez ’00

Tom Marich ’98 (far left) and Tim Beckett ’99 (far right) receive their Alumni Appreciation Award from Coach Pecora and Steve Nisenson ’66.

(left to right) Marc Petit, Rick Apodaca, Special Recognition Award recipient Chuck Churchill, Coach Pecora, Special Recognition Award recipient Larry Bloom, Osei Millar and Lars Grübler

2003-2004 BASKETBALL 67 Coach Pecora chats with Hofstra Vice President for President Coach Pecora chats with Hofstra Vice and Vice Guardino Business Development Richard Seirup Holly for Campus Life Dr. President

Hofstra Vice President for Development Michael President Hofstra Vice of Trustees Chair of the Hofstra Board D’Amato, Vice Anthony J. Bonomo, Head Basketball Coach Tom for Legal Affairs President Pecora, Hofstra Vice for President and Hofstra Vice Fredrich Dolores Robert Juckiewicz Information Technology

RECEPTION Hofstra Director of Summer Hofstra Director Camps and Basketball Staff Ryan with Assistant Terry of the Assistant Director Hofstra Plant Department Ken Tyler HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY TIP-OFF Hofstra President Stuart Hofstra President at remarks Rabinowitz offers Reception the Tip-Off Hofstra Basketball alums Beckett (left) and Mike Tim of Feeley (right) with Director Basketball Operations John Corso While the official start of basketball season isn’t start While the official October 18, the unofficial until the start of practice October when the Men’s start occurs in early Tip-Off hosts its annual Basketball program New Manor in Westbury, Reception at the Westbury friends and sup- Luncheon allows The Tip-Off York. to meet with the coaches in a porters of the team the upcoming season. The social setting and discuss Reception was held on October 2003-2004 Tip-Off 2, 2003.

TIP-OFF RECEPTION 68 HOFSTRA excluding thebasketballpracticetrappings. dancing, refreshments, giveawaysandcontests, the HofstraMidnightManiapartyfeatured music, Unlike otherbasketballeventsaround thecountry, alumni andfriends. before astanding-room-only crowd ofstudents, Thursday night,October9,2003,atHofstraUSA eighth annualMidnightManiacelebrationwasheld Mania celebrationtousherinthenewseason.The University BasketballcalendaristheMidnight One ofthebigannualeventsonHofstra MIDNIGHT MANIA 2003-2004 BASKETBALL 69 MIDNIGHT MANIA HOFSTRA IN THE COMMUNITY

IN THE HOFSTRACOMMUNITY As Long Island’s premier NCAA Division I basketball pro- gram, the Hofstra Pride believes it has a special responsibility to the community. Thus, whether it’s the height of the season or those “slow” off-season months, the Hofstra Men’s Basketball staff and team are always active in the area.

Several times each year the Pride conducts clinics for youth and high school teams and coaches. These clinics reinforce the fundamentals of the game while providing new coaching ideas. The past several summers the team, in conjunction with the Town of Hempstead, conducted free youth clinics at various local parks. The Hofstra University Basketball Camp, held annually each summer on the Hofstra campus, teaches and reinforces the basics of the game while providing a fun atmosphere in which to learn.

Following home games, the Pride interact with their fans by signing autographs in the lobby of Hofstra Arena.

Hofstra players and staff also lend their time and efforts to charitable and educational causes. Each year the Pride brings holi- day cheer to hospitalized children by visiting the chil- dren’s wing of Nassau County Medical Center. The team brings gifts, sings holi- day songs and spends time with patients and their families. Head Coach Tom Pecora is also actively involved with several charities, including Coaches vs. Cancer, Wheelchair Charities, Father Hartman’s Christa House and the Dante Foundation.

Members of the Hofstra Basketball staff are frequent speakers at schools across Long Island. In addition, Tom Pecora serves as a spokesperson for the Princeton Review Foundation, a nonprofit organization designed to assist high school student- athletes in their academic preparations for college. Pecora has been a guest on the Cable News Network program CNN Sunday Morning speaking about the Princeton Review.

70 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 2003-2004 BASKETBALL GOLF TOURNAMENT vs. COACHES ooe omrS.John’s headcoachLouCarnesecca. honored formerSt. Theinauguraltournamentlastyear basketball analystBillRaftery. CancerGolf Tournament honoredESPN college This year’s Coachesvs. advocacy andservice. education, through research, livesanddiminishingsufferingfromcancer saving venting cancer, cancerasamajorhealthproblem bypre- toeliminating tion dedicated healthorganiza- community-basedvoluntary thenationwide Society, August25. Monday, New York on theCherry which washeldat Valley ClubinGardenCity, CancerGolf Tournament, Chairman oftheSecond Annual Coachesvs. Hofstra Men’s BasketballCoach Tom astheCo- Pecora served CANCER the American Cancer the American tournament benefits The last summer. event the annual starting year after the secondstraight the tournamentfor were co-chairsof Brook HeadCoach Pecora andStony 71 HOFSTRA IN THE COMMUNITY HOFSTRA BASKETBALL HOMES HOFSTRAARENA On January 2, 2000 the Hofstra Basketball programs moved into the new 5,124 seat Hofstra Arena. Home of Hofstra Basketball Construction of the $15 million, 93,000 square-foot facility began in the fall of 1998 and was completed in December 1999. The Arena houses the Hofstra Men’s and Women’s Basketball teams and the Wrestling team. The Arena also hosts com- mencements, exhibitions, trade shows, concerts and other special events.

“Hofstra Arena is an exciting addi- tion to the Hofstra University campus and to Nassau County, serving as a cornerstone to the evolving Nassau HUB. The arena provides the Hofstra community with a first class facility for intercol- legiate sports and other activities. It also adds vitality to HOFSTRA ARENA the offerings of the FIRSTS Nassau HUB, by providing this important business, culture and entertainment FIRST. . . . district with a centrally located, full-service facility for conven- Basket: Craig “Speedy” Claxton, Hofstra tions, trade shows and special events,” said then-Hofstra Opponent Basket: Jean Avebe, Boston University President Dr. James M. Shuart. Assist: Roberto Gittens, Hofstra Hofstra Arena includes full chair back seating for spectators in Rebound: Jean Avebe, Boston University an arena configuration. The air-conditioned facility is equipped Turnover: Mike Costello, Boston University with a state-of-the-art electronic scoreboard, men’s and women’s Steal: Greg Springfield, Hofstra locker rooms, a training room, a large weight room, dressing : Jean Avebe, Boston University rooms for stage events, four concession stands, five ticket win- Three-Pointer: Craig “Speedy” Claxton, Hofstra dows, six luxury boxes, a Hofstra Pride Club lounge and offices Block: Jerome Graham, Boston University for Hofstra’s Men’s and Women’s Basketball Programs. : Roberto Gittens, Hofstra Foul: Paul Seymour, Boston University

72 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY lcs ,Ge pigil s an,2-20-00 Maine, GregSpringfieldvs. 8, 2-18-00) UNH, Claxtontwice(mostrecentlyvs. Speedy 6, 1-26-02 Delaware, Woody Souffrantvs. 10, Blocks: Steals: 12-7-02 Monmouth, UNC-Wilmington(2-15-03) Kenny Adeleke vs. Monmouth(12-7-02), 13, Kenny Adeleke vs. 20, Assists: 12-23-02 Manhattan, Kenny Adeleke vs. 9, Defensive Rebounds: Offensive Rebounds: Rebounds: 2-13-02 JMU, Danny Walker vs. 100.0(10-10), 1-21-01 Maine, 5att.): vs. Richardson 1-21-01 (min: Norman Free Maine, Pct. Throw 18, NormanRichardsonvs. 16, Free Attempted: Throws Free Made: Throws 2/5/03 Drexel, MichaelRadziejewskivs. 100.0(5-5), 5att.): (min: Three-Point Pct. 2-13-02) JMU, 2-13-02 twice(mostrecentlyRick vs. Apodaca JamesMadison, 12, Rick vs. Apodaca 6, Three-Pointers Attempted: 1-16-00 Hartford, Claxtonvs. Speedy Three-Pointers 40, Made: 1-24-01 Northeastern, 2-20-00 Roberto Gittensvs. 2-20-00) Maine, 81.8(9-11), Maine, Claxtonvs. Speedy 4times(mostrecentlyvs. 10att.): 27, Claxton, Speedy (min: 11, Field GoalPct. Field Goals Attempted: Field GoalsMade: Points: Individual poet ,Tn io Two) 2-26-03 Tony Dixon(Towson), 6, 12-1-02 JeremyBishop(Quinnipiac), 8, 12-1-02 KasonMims (Quinnipiac), 11, Opponent: 1-19-02 William&Mary, MikeJohnson, 10, Opponent: 2-22-03) VCU, (mostrecentlyby Troy Godwin, times, four 6, Opponent: 1-19-02) W&M, twice(most recentlyMikeJohnson, 14, Opponent: 12-23-02) Manhattan, (mostrecentlybyLuisFlores, twice 100.0(10-10), Opponent: 1-16-00 KeyonSmith (Hartford), 13, Opponent: 1-16-00 KeyonSmith(Hartford), 12, Opponent: 11-30-01 Billy Wells (Delaware), 83.3(5-6), Opponent: 2-9-01 Tony Orciari(Vermont), 13, Opponent: 12-1-02) Quinnipiac, times(mostrecentlybyRobMonroe, four 5, Opponent: 12-1-02 JeremyBishop(Quinnipiac), 72.2(13-18), Opponent: 2-8-03 AdamHess(William&Mary), 22, Opponent: 12-1-02 JeremyBishop(Quinnipiac), 13, Opponent: 12-23-02 LuisFlores(Manhattan), 30, Opponent: Opponent: Opponent: ARENA 2003-2004 BASKETBALL RECORDS lcs 3v.Wlim&Mr,1-19-02 William&Mary, 13vs. 1-26-01 Northeastern, 13vs. 1-26-01 1-26-01) Northeastern, Northeastern, vs. 25 twice(mostrecentlyvs. 20, Blocks: Forced Turnovers: Steals: 12-7-02 Monmouth, 2-26-03) vs. Towson, 36, fourtimes(mostrecentlyvs. 53, Assists: 2-15-03 UNC-Wilmington, 24vs. Defensive Rebounds: 1-26-02 Delaware, 85.2(23-27)vs. Offensive Rebounds: Rebounds: 2-9-01 11-30-00) Vermont, Free Delaware, vs. Pct.: Throw 41 twice(mostrecentlyvs. 25, Free Attempted: Throws 2-9-01 Vermont, 60.0(6-10)vs. Free 1-14-00 Made: Throws Vermont, 6.3(1-16)vs. Defense: Three-Point Pct. Three-Point Pct.: 2-18-00 UNH, 2-18-00 vs. 34 UNH, 13vs. Three-Pointers Attempted: 1-26-01 Northeastern, 62.5(35-56)vs. Three-Pointers Made: 11-30-02 Lehigh, 25.4(18-71)vs. Defensive Field GoalPct.: 2-18-00 UNH, 1-26-01 69vs. Northeastern, 35vs. Field GoalPct.: 1-4-00 Northeastern, 39(84-45)vs. 1-26-01 Northeastern, Field 94vs. Goals Attempted: 1-10-01 Manhattan, vs. 43 Field GoalsMade: Margin: Victory Points Allowed: Points: Team poet 0 osn 2-26-03 Towson, 10, 12-1-02 Quinnipiac, 29, 12-1-02 Quinnipiac, 17, Opponent: 12-1-02 Quinnipiac, 21, Opponent: 12-6-00 Drexel, 31, Opponent: 11-30-02 Lehigh, 22, Opponent: 11-30-02 Lehigh, 48, Opponent: 2-20-00 Maine, 100.0(8-8), Opponent: 12-7-02 Monmouth, 34, Opponent: 12-23-02 Manhattan, 24, Opponent: 11-30-02 Lehigh, 17.4(4-23), Opponent: 2-20-00 Maine, 50.0(8-16), Opponent: 1-19-01 UNH, 30, Opponent: 2-15-03 UNC-Wilmington, 12, Opponent: 1-11-03 JamesMadison, 33.3(20-60), Opponent: 2-6-00 Delaware, 51.9(27-52), Opponent: 11-17-01 FloridaAtlantic, 80, Opponent: 12-23-02 Manhattan, 31, Opponent: 12-23-02 Manhattan, 18(93-75), Opponent: 12-7-02) twice(mostrecentlybyMonmouth, 57, Opponent: 12-23-02 Manhattan, 93, Opponent: Opponent: Opponent: 73 HOFSTRA BASKETBALL HOMES HOFSTRA BASKETBALL HOMES Madison Square Garden, the world’s most famous arena, is home to the New York Knickerbockers of the National Basketball Association, the of the National Hockey League, and St. John’s University. The Garden also hosts college events such as the ECAC Holiday Festival, the National Invitational Tournament and the Big East Tournament Championship. The MSG complex, including the Paramount Theater, has hosted virtually every form of entertainment and media events, from concerts, to sports, to political conventions. The Garden has a seating capacity of 19,763. Hofstra has played sev- eral games at Madison Square Garden in recent years, including the 1998, 1999 and 2000 ECAC Holiday Festival, as well as a 2002 meeting with St. John’s. THE NASSAU VETERANS MEMORIAL COLISEUM Opened in 1972, the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum has become Long Island’s centerpiece and showcase for famous faces, professional sports and headline-making news. The has accommo- dated virtually all forms of entertainment, from state- of-the-art rock concerts to the most elaborate touring family shows. With a seat- ing capacity of 5,000 to 18,000, the Coliseum is home to the of the National Hockey League, the New York Saints of , and the New York Dragons of the . It is also the former home of Julius “Dr. J.” Erving and the New York Nets. It has hosted shows such as Walt Disney’s World on Ice, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, the Reverend Billy Graham Crusade, concerts featuring stars such as Eminem and Dr. Dre, Jay-Z and Snoop Dogg, and college and professional basketball events. The Coliseum has hosted several Hofstra Basketball games in recent years, including the 1993-94 and the 1995-96 ECAC Metro Basketball Challenges. The Pride defeat- ed St. John’s on December 16, 2000, in its last game at the Coliseum.

74 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY MARIST COLLEGE November 18 - at Marist Preseason NIT 2003-04 SCHEDULE OPPONENTS11/18 Hofstra 1/16 Canisius Location: Poughkeepsie, NY 11/20-28 Preseason NIT 1/19 at St. Peter's Enrollment: 4,000 11/22-23 Pepsi Classic 1/24 St. Peter's 11/30 at Central Michigan 1/29 at Loyola

Nickname: Red Foxes 12/4 Siena 1/31 at Rider 2003-04 OPPONENTS Colors: Red and White 12/9 at Fairfield 2/5 at Niagara Conference: MAAC 12/14 at Northeastern 2/7 at Canisius 12/21 Vermont 2/13 Rider Home Court: McCann Center (3,944) 12/23 at Georgia Tech 2/15 Iona President: Dennis J. Murray 12/28 Northern Arizona 2/18 Manhattan 1/3 Holy Cross 2/21 at Siena Athletic Director: Tim Murray 1/7 at Iona 2/26 Niagara Basketball SID: Chris O'Connor 1/9 Loyola 2/29 at Manhattan Office Phone: (845) 575-3699, ext. 1/13 Fairfield 3/5-8 MAAC Tournament 3321 Fax Phone: (845) 471-0466 COACH Press Row Phone: (845) 454-2486 2002-03 RESULTS Head Coach: Dave Magarity Colgate 72-65 W at Iona 74-88 L (St. Francis-PA, '74) Vermont 63-66 L Siena 68-81 L Record at School: 247-237/17 years at LaSalle 97-80 W Rider 60-73 L at Rider 72-70 W (OT) at Siena 79-74 W Overall Record: 307-313/22 years Georgia Tech 53-67 L at Manhattan 53-74 L Assistant Coaches: Stephen Sauers, Fairfield 77-86 L Loyola 72-65 W Eugene Burroughs, George Siegrist Central Michigan 66-88 L at St. Peter's 68-72 L at South Alabama 73-93 L at Fairfield 56-67 L Basketball Office: Holy Cross 66-63 W St. Peter's 91-86 W (845) 575-3699, ext. 2482 Army 74-57 W Iona 75-74 W 2002-03 Record: 13-16 at Northern Arizona 65-68 L at Canisius 73-68 W Manhattan 73-81 L at Niagara 87-88 L Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/3 Niagara 68-76 L Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Canisius 78-83 L Last Meeting: 1986-87: Marist 71, Hofstra 70 at Loyola 74-69 W Series Record: Hofstra leads 3-1

2003-2004 BASKETBALL 75 2003-04 OPPONENTS OPPONENTSPOSSIBLE NIT OPPONENTS UNIVERSITY OF DAVIDSON CONNECTICUT COLLEGE Possible Opponent Possible Opponent Preseason NIT Preseason NIT Location: Storrs, CT Location: Davidson, NC Enrollment: 23,419 Enrollment: 1,650 Nickname: Huskies Nickname: Wildcats Colors: National Flag Blue and White Colors: Red and Black Conference: : Home Court: Gampel Pavilion (10,167) Home Court: Belk Arena (5,700) President: Dr. Philip E. Austin President: Bobby Vagt Athletic Director: Jeff Hathaway Athletic Director: Jim Murphy Basketball SID: Kyle Muncy Basketball SID: Rick Bender Office Phone: (860) 486-3531 Office Phone: (704) 894-2123 Home Phone: (860) 267-7792 Fax Phone: (704) 894-2636 Fax Phone: (860) 486-5085 Press Row Phone: (704) 892-3324 Press Row Phone: (860) 486-1888 Head Coach: Bob McKillop Head Coach: Record at School: 222-181/14 years Record at School: 399-159/17 years Overall Record: 222-181/14 years Overall Record: 647-296/31 years Assistant Coaches: , Jim Fox, Ali Ton Assistant Coaches: , Clyde Vaughn, Basketball Office Phone: (704) 894-2369 Basketball Office Phone: (860) 486-2720 2002-03 Record: 17-11 2002-03 Record: 23-10 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Last Meeting: 1988-89: Hofstra 78, Davidson 71 Last Meeting: 1975-76: UConn 80, Hofstra 78 Series Record: Davidson leads 2-1 Series Record: UConn leads 1-0

GEORGIA STATE Possible Opponent Preseason NIT

Location: Atlanta, GA Basketball SID: Charlie Taylor Assistant Coaches: Drew Catlett, Doug Enrollment: 28,000 Office Phone: (404) 651-2071 Durham, Travis Williams Nickname: Panthers Fax Phone: (404) 651-3204 Basketball Office Phone: (404) 651-3182 Colors: Blue, White and Red Press Row Phone: (404) 651-0563 2002-03 Record: 14-15 Conference: Atlantic Sun Head Coach: Michael Perry Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/2 Home Court: GSU Sports Arena (5,000) Record at School: 10-9/1 year Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 President: Dr. Carl Patton Overall Record: 10-9/1 year Last Meeting: n/a Athletic Director: Greg Manning Series Record: First meeting

76 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY OPPONENTSPOSSIBLE NIT OPPONENTS

GEORGIA TECH UNIVERSITY OF 2003-04 OPPONENTS Possible Opponent Preseason NIT LOUISIANA AT Location: Atlanta, GA Enrollment: 15,000 LAFAYETTE Nickname: Yellow Jackets, Possible Opponent Rambling Wreck Colors: Old Gold, White and Blue Preseason NIT Conference: ACC Location: Lafayette, LA Home Court: Alexander Memorial Enrollment: 15,150 Coliseum (9,191) Nickname: Ragin' Cajuns President: Dr. G. Wayne Clough Colors: Vermilion and White Athletic Director: Dave Braine Conference: Sun Belt Basketball SID: Mike Stamus Home Court: Cajundome (12,800) Office Phone: (404) 894-5445 President: Dr. Ray P. Authement Home Phone: (770) 951-1939 Athletic Director: Nelson Schexnayder Fax Phone: (404) 894-1248 Basketball SID: Matt Hebert Press Row Phone: (404) 894-5458 Office Phone: (337) 482-6330 Head Coach: Home Phone: (337) 654-6932 Record at School: 48-44/3 years Fax Phone: (337) 482-6649 Overall Record: 114-71/6 years Press Row Phone: (337) 265-2284 Assistant Coaches: Dean Keener, Willie Reese, Head Coach: Jessie Evans Basketball Office Phone: (404) 894-5425 Record at School: 112-72/6 years 2002-03 Record: 16-15 Overall Record: 112-72/6 years Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/2 Assistant Coaches: Paul Johnson, Robert Lee, Eddie Vaughn Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Basketball Office Phone: (337) 262-1421 Last Meeting: 1998-99: Hofstra 61, Georgia Tech 42 2002-03 Record: 20-10 Series Record: Tied 1-1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Last Meeting: n/a Series Record: First meeting

2003-2004 BASKETBALL 77 Hofstra 51 Basketball Office Phone: (816) 235-1036 Basketball Office 9-20 2002-03 Record: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Last Meeting: 1998-99: UMKC 52, UMKC leads 1-0 Series Record: KANSAS CITY UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY MINNESOTA Possible Opponent NIT Preseason MN Location: , 48,677 Enrollment: Gophers Nickname: Golden and Gold Colors: Maroon Big 10 Conference: (14,625) Arena Home Court: Williams Robert Bruininks President: Joel Maturi Athletic Director: Basketball SID: Kyle Coughlin Phone: (612) 625-4090 Office Home Phone: (952) 974-9911 Fax Phone: (612) 625-0359 Row Phone: (612) 624-3514 Press Head Coach: School: 67-57/4 years at Record 119-74/6 years Overall Record: Couch, Bill Walker Assistant Coaches: Mike Petersen, Vic Phone: (612) 625-3085 Basketball Office 19-14 2002-03 Record: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Last Meeting: n/a First meeting Series Record: Ivey, Marc Stricker Marc Ivey, Office Phone: (816) 235-1034 Office Home Phone: (816) 523-0207 Fax Phone: (816) 235-1035 (816) 513-5217 Row Phone: Press Head Coach: at School: 27-31/2 years Record 130-179/10 years Overall Record: Jason Assistant Coaches: Ken Dempsey, HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Possible Opponent NIT Preseason UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI- POSSIBLE NIT OPPONENTS NIT POSSIBLE

(9,827)

Theokas OPPONENTS Location: Kansas City, MO Location: Kansas City, 13,000 Enrollment: Nickname: Kangaroos Colors: Blue and Gold Mid-Continent Conference: Home Court: Municipal Auditorium Chancellor: Martha Gilliland Robert Thomas Athletic Director: Basketball SID: Pat Madden Possible Opponent NIT Preseason MA Location: Amherst, 22,812 Enrollment: Nickname: Minutemen and White Colors: Maroon : Home Court: Mullins Center (9,493) Lombardi Chancellor: John V. TBA Athletic Director: Basketball SID: TBA Phone: (413) 545-2439 Office Fax Phone: (413) 545-1556 Row Phone: (413) 545-6139 Press Head Coach: School: 24-34/2 years at Record 254-206/15 years Overall Record: Patrick Sellers, Andrew Assistant Coaches: John Leonard, Phone: (413) 545-2610 Basketball Office 11-18 2002-03 Record: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 56 Last Meeting: 1971-72: Hofstra 60, UMass 1-1 Tied Series Record: MASSACHUSETTS MASSACHUSETTS UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY

2003-04 OPPONENTS 78 OPPONENTSPOSSIBLE NIT OPPONENTS

UNIVERSITY ST. FRANCIS 2003-04 OPPONENTS OF NEVADA COLLEGE (NY) Possible Opponent Possible Opponent Preseason NIT Preseason NIT Location: Reno, NV Location: Brooklyn, NY Enrollment: 15,700 Enrollment: 1,800 Nickname: Wolf Pack Nickname: Terriers Colors: Navy Blue and Silver Colors: Red and Blue Conference: WAC Conference: Northeast Home Court: Lawlor Center (11,200) Home Court: PE Center (1,400) President: Dr. John Lilley President: Frank Macchiarola Athletic Director: Chris Ault Athletic Director: Edward Alquilone Basketball SID: Jason Houston Basketball SID: Angela Merlino Office Phone: (775) 784-6900 Office Phone: (718) 489-5489 Fax Phone: (775) 784-4386 Fax Phone: (718) 797-2140 Press Row Phone: (775) 784-4404 Press Row Phone: (718) 489-4512 Head Coach: Head Coach: Record at School: 54-65/4 years Record at School: 159-179/12 years Overall Record: 54-65/4 years Overall Record: 186-202/14 years Assistant Coaches: , David Carter Assistant Coaches: , Ed Custodio, Neal Biscaldi Basketball Office Phone: (775) 784-8031 Basketball Office Phone: (718) 489-5269 2002-03 Record: 18-14 2002-03 Record: 14-16 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Last Meeting: n/a Last Meeting: 2002-03: St. Francis 72, Hofstra 56 Series Record: First meeting Series Record: Hofstra leads 20-12

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY Possible Opponent Preseason NIT Location: Lubbock, TX Office Phone: (806) 742-7600 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/3 Enrollment: 25,000 Fax Phone: (806) 742-1970 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Nickname: Red Raiders Press Row Phone: (806) 742-3355 Last Meeting: n/a Colors: Scarlet and Black Head Coach: Series Record: First meeting Conference: Big 12 Record at School: 45-22/2 years Home Court: United Spirit Arena Overall Record: 785-303/36 years (15,000) Assistant Coaches: Chris Beard, Bob President: Donald Haragan Beyer, Stew Robinson Athletic Director: Gerald Myers Basketball Office Phone: (806) 742-7600 Basketball SID: Randy Farley 2002-03 Record: 22-13

2003-2004 BASKETBALL 79 Hofstra 54 Basketball Office Phone: (203) 432-1485 Basketball Office 14-13 2002-03 Record: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 60, Last Meeting: 1994-95: Yale Hofstra leads 3-2 Series Record: UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY VERMONT Possible Opponent NIT Preseason VT Location: Burlington, 8,000 Enrollment: Nickname: Catamounts and Gold Colors: Green America East Conference: Home Court: Patrick Gymnasium (5,000) Daniel M. Fogel President: Robert Corran Dr. Athletic Director: Basketball SID: Bruce Bosley Phone: (802) 656-1109 Office Fax Phone: (802) 656-8328 Row Phone: (802) 656-6114 Press Brennan Head Coach: Tom School: 217-260/17 years at Record 269-335/22 years Overall Record: Rush Jeff Assistant Coaches: Jesse Agel, Pat Filien, Phone: (802) 656-3165 Basketball Office 21-12 2002-03 Record: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 55 Last Meeting: 2000-01: Hofstra 68, Vermont Hofstra leads 10-9 Series Record: Hotaling, Isaiah Cavaco Basketball SID: Tim Bennett Basketball SID: Tim Phone: (203) 432-1457 Office Fax Phone: (203) 432-1454 (203) 432-4747 Row Phone: Press Head Coach: James Jones at School: 52-61/4 years Record 52-61/4 years Overall Record: Ted Assistant Coaches: Curtis Wilson, HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Possible Opponent NIT Preseason POSSIBLE NIT OPPONENTS NIT POSSIBLE

(3,100) OPPONENTS Location: Nw Haven, CT 5,274 Enrollment: Nickname: Bulldogs, Elis Blue and White Colors: Yale Conference: Home Court: Payne Whitney Gym Levin Richard President: Thomas A. Beckett Athletic Director: Possible Opponent Possible Opponent NIT Preseason UT City, Location: Salt Lake 28,300 Enrollment: Nickname: Utes Colors: Crimson and White : Home Court: Huntsman Center (15,000) Bernie Machen Dr. President: Chris Hill Dr. Athletic Director: Basketball SID: Kyle Coughlin Phone: (612) 625-4090 Office Fax Phone: (612) 625-0359 Row Phone: (612) 624-3514 Press Head Coach: School: 308-90/14 years at Record 407-142/19 years Overall Record: Assistant Coaches: , Eric Jackson, Scott Garson Phone: (801) 581-5451 Basketball Office 25-8 2002-03 Record: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Last Meeting: 1978-79: Utah 82-71 Utah leads 1-0 Series Record: OF UTAH UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY

2003-04 OPPONENTS 80 PROVIDENCE UNIVERSITY OF COLLEGE MARYLAND OPPONENTSNovember 22 - at Providence November 29 - at Maryland Location: Providence, RI Location: College Park, MD Enrollment: 3,700 Enrollment: 34,801 2003-04 OPPONENTS Nickname: Friars Nickname: Terrapins Colors: Black, White and Silver Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold Conference: Big East Conference: ACC Home Court: Dunkin' Donuts Home Court: Comcast Center (17,950) Center (12,993) President: Dr. C.D. Mote Jr. President: Reverend Philip A. Smith, O.P. Athletic Director: Deborah A. Yow Athletic Director: Robert Driscoll Basketball SID: Mark Fratto Basketball SID: Arthur Parks Office Phone: (301) 314-8052 Office Phone: (401) 865-2759 COACH Fax Phone: (301) 314-9094 COACH Fax Phone: (401) 865-2583 Press Row Phone: (301) 314-7070 Press Row Phone: (401) 751-9737 Head Coach: Gary Williams Head Coach: Tim Welsh (Maryland, '68) (Potsdam State, '84) Record at School: 295-153/14 years Record at School: 81-73/5 years Overall Record: 502-281/25 years Overall Record: 151-95/8 years Assistant Coaches: , Assistant Coaches: Steve DeMeo, , Matt Kovarik Phil Seymore, Bob Walsh Basketball Office Phone: Basketball Office Phone: (401) 865-2266 (301) 314-7029 2002-03 Record: 18-14 2002-03 Record: 21-10 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Last Meeting: 1986-87: Providence 97, Hofstra 61 Last Meeting: 1998-99: Maryland 89, Hofstra 59 Series Record: Providence leads 1-0 Series Record: Maryland leads 3-0

2003-04 SCHEDULE 2003-04 SCHEDULE 11/22 Hofstra 1/181/24 at ConnecticutSan Francisco 11/22 American 1/25 at Clemson 11/25-2711/29 MauiAlabama Invitational 1/241/26 Georgetownat Portland 11/25 George Mason 1/29 at Wake Forest 12/2 SouthWashington Florida 1/302/1 SanSeton Diego Hall 11/29 Hofstra 2/1 N.C. State 12/412/6 at RhodeMontana Island 2/12/4 atSanta Virginia Clara Tech 12/2 Wisconsin 2/4 at Virginia 12/712/9 Illinoisat Washington (at MSG) State 2/52/7 atSyracuse Pepperdine 12/6-7 BB&T Classic 2/8 Florida State 12/1512/21 Centralat Georgia Connecticut 2/82/11 at VillanovaLoyola Marymount 12/10 at Florida 2/15 at North Carolina 12/2012/23 Longat Richmond Beach State 2/132/14 St.at Boston Mary’s College 12/14 Pepperdine 2/19 Georgia Tech 12/2212/28 EasternSiena Washington 2/152/21 MiamiSan Francisco 12/23 UNC Greensboro 2/22 at Duke 12/281/3 at VirginiaStanford 2/192/24 Portlandat Notre Dame 12/28 at Florida State 2/24 Clemson 12/311/5 TexasSt. Joseph’s 2/222/29 Tulsaat St. John's 1/3 Mt. St. Mary's 2/28 Wake Forest 1/21/10 at RutgersPortland State 2/273/2 atPittsburgh Santa Clara 1/6 Maryland-Eastern Shore 3/3 at N.C. State 1/91/12 Loyolaat Seton Marymount Hall 3/13/6 atBoston San CollegeDiego 1/14 North Carolina 3/7 Virginia 1/121/17 WestPepperdine Virginia 3/7-103/10-13 WCCBig East Tournament Tournament 1/17 at Georgia Tech 3/11-14 ACC Tournament 1/171/21 Villanovaat St. Mary’s 1/21 Duke

2002-03 RESULTS 2002-03 RESULTS 11/22Brown Hofstra 83-64 W 1/24Notre Dame at Portland 65-71 L Miami (OH) 64-49 W North Carolina State 75-60 W 11/25-27at South Florida Maui Invitational 64-68 L 1/30at Miami San Diego 57-60 L Citadel 97-49 W Loyola 85-58 W 12/2Ohio University Washington 91-68 W 2/1Virginia Tech Santa Clara 89-58 W Duquesne 89-39 W Virginia 78-86 L 12/4Vermont at Montana 71-60 W 2/5at Pittsburgh at Pepperdine 61-68 L Indiana 74-80 L (OT) at Georgia Tech 84-90 L 12/7Rhode Island at Washington 71-73 State L 2/8Connecticut at Loyola 68-84 Marymount L Notre Dame 67-79 L at Florida State 74-72 W 12/15Richmond at Georgia 84-55 W 2/13Boston College St. Mary’s 69-80 L George Washington 93-82 W Wake Forest 90-67 W 12/20at Alabama Long Beach 61-69 State L 2/15at St. John's San Francisco 69-59 W Florida 64-69 L at Duke 70-75 L 12/22Northeastern Eastern 80-61 Washington W 2/19Miami Portland 73-63 W UMBC 101-60 W North Carolina 96-56 W 12/28Pennsylvania at Stanford 74-71 W (OT) 2/22Villanova Tulsa 70-60 W Georgia Tech 84-77 W Clemson 91-52 W 12/31at St. Joseph’s 93-80 W 2/27at Georgetown at Santa 56-71 Clara L Wagner 79-57 W at N. C. State 68-65 W 1/2at Siena at Portland 81-89 State L 3/1at Connecticut at San 76-70Diego W Hampton 108-58 W at Virginia 78-80 L (OT) 1/9St. John's Loyola 75-71Marymount W 3/7-10Seton Hall WCC Tournament 64-61 W (OT) Florida State 89-62 W North Carolina 72-84 L 1/12at Villanova Pepperdine 67-81 L West Virginia 73-50 W at Wake Forest 72-81 L UNC Wilmington (NCAA) 75-73 W 1/17Louisiana-Lafayette at St. Mary’s 67-58 W Pittsburgh 59-67 L Duke 87-72 W Xavier (NCAA) 77-64 W 1/18at Virginia Tech at San 79-92Francisco L Richmond (NIT) 67-49 W at North Carolina 81-66 W Michigan State (NCAA) 58-60 L at Clemson 52-47 W

2003-2004 BASKETBALL 81 COACH JOSEPH JONES 1/241/301/312/6 Cornell 2/7 at Dartmouth 2/13 at Harvard 2/142/20 at Yale 2/21 at Brown Princeton 2/27 Penn 2/28 Dartmouth 3/5 Harvard 3/6 at Princeton at Penn Brown Yale CornellYaleBrownPrincetonPennsylvaniaat Harvard 53-55at Dartmouthat Brown 40-47 51-68at Yale 51-65 59-72Dartmouth L 49-63 63-77Harvard L Pennsylvania L L L Princeton 70-83 L L 36-50 59-71 39-63 L 63-66 L 40-44 L L L L 2002-03 RESULTS 2003-04 SCHEDULE Bramucci, Chris Parsons (212) 854-3419 11/2111/2412/212/6 at Army 12/8 vs. Manhattan 12/20 at Sacred Heart 12/22 Hofstra 12/27-28 Lehigh 12/30 at Stony Brook Tournament at California 1/3 at Villanova 1/61/11 at Washington 1/17 Lafayette at Fordham FDU-Madison at Cornell at Rutgersat Boston University 37-66at Binghamtonvs. Bucknellvs. Mt. 36-60 St. 42-70 Mary's L Stony BrookArmy 48-57at Lehigh 47-61 L at UTEP L 56-65vs. UAB L at Lafayette L Sacred Heart 51-67at Massachusetts L 58-44at Cornell 47-66 55-54 52-61 58-59 42-71 L W L W L L 38-51 L L COLUMBIA COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Columbia 6 - at December NY Location: New York, 5,361 Enrollment: Nickname: Lions and White Colors: Columbia Blue League Ivy Conference: (3,400) Home Court: Bollinger Lee C. President: John A. Reeves Dr. Athletic Director: Camacho Basketball SID: Darlene Phone: (212) 854-2534 Office Fax Phone: (212) 854-8168 Row Phone: (212) 854-2534 Press Head Coach: Joseph Jones (Oswego, '87) at School: First season Record First season Overall Record: Assistant Coaches: Jim Engles, Mike Phone: Basketball Office 2-25 2002-03 Record: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 62 Last Meeting: 1993-94: Hofstra 72, Columbia Hofstra leads 8-1 Series Record: HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY COACH at Boston CollegeVirginia Tech 82-84at VillanovaProvidenceat Syracuse 54-71 L at ConnecticutBoston College 52-50Duke 59-69 69-77 L 60-66Rutgers 68-81at Miami W Notre Dame L Boston College L L Boston Univ. L (NIT)Virginia (NIT) 75-59 75-82 72-71 62-57 83-80UAB (NIT) 76-73 (NIT) Tech Texas Georgetown (NIT) 73-63 64-63 W L W W W W 70-67 79-71 W W W W 1/241/281/312/4 at Rutgers 2/8 Virginia West 2/11 UCLA 2/182/21 Pittsburgh 2/24 Boston College Virginia at West 2/29 Georgetown 3/3 at Virginia Tech 3/6 Connecticut 3/10-13 Providence Tournament at Big East Boston College Notre Dame 2002-03 RESULTS 2003-04 SCHEDULE

(Alumni Hall) (Northwestern, ’68) Clark and Dermon Player (718) 990-6225 Stony BrookFairfieldFordhamSt. (NY) Francis 68-57Hofstra at Wake Forest 80-58Manhattan 81-68North Carolina 81-58 W 72-84NiagaraSeton Hall W 84-59 59-63 W at Providence 65-72 W at UCLA L Villanovaat Georgetown 71-75 W L 74-66 78-68 L at Virginia TechConnecticut 77-72Miami 62-59 80-65 L W W 73-82 68-74 W W W L 77-74 L W

11/1311/2411/2912/2 Marquette 12/6 Fairfield 12/9 at Stony Brook 12/21 Hofstra 12/28-29 at Duke 1/3 St. Holiday Festival 1/7 (N.Y.) Francis Tech at Georgia 1/101/141/18 Niagara 1/20 at Syracuse Seton Hall Miami at Villanova at Georgetown OPPONENTS Location: Jamaica, NY 18,600 Enrollment: Nickname: Red Storm Colors: Red and White East Big Conference: Hall (6,008) Home Court: Alumni J. Harrington, C.M. Donald President: David Wegrzyn Athletic Director: Scianna P. Basketball SID: Dominic Phone: (718) 990-6367 Office Fax Phone: (718) 969-8468 (718) 990-5713 Row Phone: Press Head Coach: Mike Jarvis at School: 98-57/5 years Record 361-198/18 years Overall Record: Assistant Coaches: Mike Jarvis II, Kevin Phone Basketball Office 21-13 2002-03 Record: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/4 59 Last Meeting: 2002-03: St. John's 84, Hofstra St. John's leads 21-1 Series Record: UNIVERSITY St. John's 2 - at December ST. JOHN’S JOHN’S ST.

2003-04 OPPONENTS 82 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY OPPONENTSDecember 10 - at Monmouth December 13 - at Hofstra Location: West Long Branch, NJ Location: Stony Brook, NY Enrollment: 3,800 Enrollment: 20,855 2003-04 OPPONENTS Nickname: Hawks Nickname: Seawolves Colors: Midnight Blue and White Colors: Scarlet and Grey Conference: : America East Home Court: Boylan Gymnasium Home Court: USB Sports Complex (2,500) (4,103) President: Vice Admiral Paul G. President: Dr. Shirley Strum Kenny Gaffney II Athletic Director: Jim Fiore Athletic Director: Dr. Marilyn McNeil Basketball SID: Rob Emmerich, Jr. Basketball SID: Thomas Dick COACH Office Phone: (631) 632-6312 COACH NICK MACARCHUK Office Phone: (732) 571-4447 Fax Phone: (631) 632-8841 Fax Phone: (732) 571-3535 Press Row Phone: (631) 632-9260 Press Row Phone: (732) 571-3677 Head Coach: Nick Macarchuk Head Coach: Dave Calloway (Fairfield, ’63) (Monmouth, ’91) Record at School: 42-71/4 years Record at School: 74-82/6 years Overall Record: 352-391/26 years Overall Record: 74-82/6 years Assistant Coaches: Nick Macarchuk, Jr., Assistant Coaches: Mark Calzonetti, Edgar De La Rosa and Brian Blaney Geoff Billet, Ron Krayl Basketball Office Phone: Basketball Office Phone: (631) 632-7201 (732) 571-7584 2002-03 Record: 13-15 2002-03 Record: 15-13 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Last Meeting: 2002-03: Stony Brook 65, Hofstra 52 Last Meeting: 2002-03: Monmouth 70, Hofstra 57 Series Record: Hofstra leads 14-2 Series Record: Monmouth leads 3-1 2003-04 SCHEDULE 2003-04 SCHEDULE 11/21-24 at Virgin Islands Tournament 1/26 Central Connecticut 11/21 Dartmouth 1/17 at Hartford 11/29 at St. Peter's 1/29 at Robert Morris 11/23 Utah 1/21 Albany 12/6 at Rutgers 2/5 at Central Connecticut 11/25 at Lehigh 1/25 at Binghamton 12/9 Hofstra 2/7 Quinnipiac 11/29 St. John's 1/28 Boston University 12/13 Missouri-Kansas City 2/10 Fairleigh Dickinson 12/11 at Army 1/31 Maine 12/28 Rider 2/12 Mt. St. Mary's 12/13 at Hofstra 2/5 Northeastern 12/31 at Seton Hall 2/16 at Sacred Heart 12/20 Columbia 2/8 at UMBC 1/7 at Princeton 2/19 at Long Island 12/23 at Boston College 2/11 Vermont 1/10 at Wagner 2/21 St. Francis (NY) 12/30 Brown 2/14 Hartford 1/12 Sacred Heart 2/26 at Fairleigh Dickinson 1/2 at Northeastern 2/18 at Albany 1/15 at St. Francis (NY) 2/28 Long Island 1/4 at Maine 2/22 Binghamton 1/17 St. Francis (PA) 3/1 at Mt. St. Mary's 1/7 UMBC 2/26 at Boston University 1/19 Robert Morris 3/6-10 NEC Tournament 1/11 New Hampshire 2/29 at New Hampshire 1/24 at Quinnipiac 1/14 at Vermont 3/5-8 America East Tournament

2002-03 RESULTS 2002-03 RESULTS at Rider 61-66 L Quinnipiac 79-59 W Sacred Heart 75-64 W (OT) Albany 92-87 W (2OT) Drexel 68-73 L Central Connecticut 71-66 W at St. John's 57-68 L Northeastern 72-67 W Princeton 57-60 L at Mt. St. Mary's 58-42 W Harvard 45-56 L Maine 81-79 W at Hofstra 70-57 W at UMBC 80-74 W Rhode Island College95-51 W Centenary 89-43 W at Seton Hall 57-67 L Sacred Heart 73-53 W at Columbia 65-56 W at New Hampshire 77-71 W St. Peter's 63-72 L at Wagner 53-62 L Army 68-59 W at Northeastern 78-60 W at Kansas State 64-73 L at St. Francis (NY) 71-81 L at Boston College 61-79 L Vermont 60-66 L at Missouri- Long Island 78-70 W Hofstra 65-52 W Boston University 73-67 W Kansas City 64-61 W at St. Francis (PA) 72-70 W Lehigh 48-54 L at Albany 74-82 L at Fairleigh at Robert Morris 69-67 W at Seton Hall 48-71 L at Hartford 64-72 L Dickinson 75-72 W St. Francis (PA) 68-76 L at Vermont 47-66 L at Maine 56-74 L at Long Island 75-74 W Robert Morris 59-69 L Hartford 61-68 L Binghamton 77-70 W Pennsylvania 54-98 L Fairleigh Dickinson 68-59 W (0T) at Binghamton 59-64 L New Hampshire 55-62 L Wagner 45-63 L Fairleigh Dickinson 51-63 L at Boston University 66-81 L Hartford 47-59 L at Sacred Heart 65-55 W

2003-2004 BASKETBALL 83 COACH 1/181/231/251/30 Fairfield 2/1 Loyola 2/4 at Iona 2/8 Niagara 2/132/15 Canisius 2/18 at Loyola 2/26 at St. Peter's Iona 2/29 Siena 3/5-8 at Marist at Rider Marist Tournament at MAAC RiderMaristat IonaSt. Peter'sat FairfieldSienaat Canisius 68-72at Niagara 67-62 96-87 70-75Canisius 73-70at RiderLoyola L 61-62 W Iona W L 75-70 83-94 W Fairfieldat Villanova (NIT) 73-53 L 62-64 W (OT) L 69-84 67-56 W 74-81 L 81-66 L W L W 2002-03 RESULTS 2003-04 SCHEDULE Conference (MAAC) (MAAC) Conference (3,000) State, '86) (Buffalo McClain, Kevin Murphy (718) 862-7180 11/2411/2912/212/5 vs. Columbia 12/7 Fordham 12/17 Wichita State 12/20 at Fairfield 12/28-29 Rider 12/31 at Syracuse ECAC Holiday Festival 1/3 Richmond 1/71/9 Hofstra 1/14 at Siena at Canisius at Niagara St. Peter's at SyracuseHoly Crossat Long IslandDenver 58-78Hartford 111-84at St. Peter's 75-62St. John'sHofstra L W Fordham 74-57 W 81-57Iona 76-38at Loyola 85-68NiagaraFairfield W W 74-67 W at Marist 82-72at Siena W 61-56 69-58 W W 98-56 88-72 56-58 W 69-64 W W W L W MANHATTAN MANHATTAN COLLEGE at Manhattan 31 - December NY Location: Riverdale, 3,400 Enrollment: Nickname: Jaspers & White Colors: Kelly Green Atlantic Athletic Metro Conference: Gymnasium Home Court: Draddy Thomas Scanlan, FSC Brother President: Robert ByrnesAthletic Director: Antonaccio Basketball SID: Mike Phone: (718) 862-7228 Office Fax Phone: (718) 862-8020 Row Phone: (718) 862-7229 Press Head Coach: Bobby Gonzalez at School: 69-46/4 years Record 69-46/4 years Overall Record: Assistant Coaches: , Kevin Phone: Basketball Office 23-7 2002-03 Record: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 75 Last Meeting: 2002-03: Manhattan 93, Hofstra Manhattan leads 35-18 Series Record: HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY COACH BOB LECKIE vs. CanisiusNiagaraat Fairfieldat Loyolaat Rider 66-73Riderat Seton Hall 57-79 70-77Marist L vs. 73-54 Maristat Iona 80-97 76-80 L L CanisiusFairfield W 86-83at Siena L L 86-91Rider 72-68at Fairfield 89-98 W 79-60 L 71-73 W 69-100 L 60-68 W 77-73 L L L W (OT) 1/221/241/291/31 Iona 2/3 at Marist 2/6 at Fairfield 2/8 Loyola 2/142/19 Siena 2/21 at Rider 2/27 Manhattan Niagara 2/29 at Canisius 3/5-8 at Niagara at Iona Rider Tournament at MAAC 2002-03 RESULTS 2003-04 SCHEDULE

Dickinson 71-78 L Cook, Joe Palermo (201) 915-9105 Hofstra 64 at Xavierat Central Conn.vs. N. ArizonaSt. 67-77 (N.Y.) Francis Siena at Fairleigh 48-87 94-85 93-99 L at MonmouthLafayette L W at Manhattan W (OT) Hofstra 72-63 63-81IonaLoyola 74-72 53-64at Niagara W L Manhattan W 77-64 L 75-89 80-87 83-58 71-86 W L L W L

11/2411/2912/312/8 at Lafayette 12/11 Monmouth 12/13 at St..12/20 (NY) Francis at Loyola 12/23 Yale 12/28-29 at Seton Hall 1/3 Dickinson Fairleigh at Shamrock Classic 1/5 at Hofstra 1/111/141/19 Canisius at Siena Fairfield at Manhattan Marist OPPONENTS December 23 - at Hofstra 23 - December NJ Location: Jersey City, 3,282 Enrollment: Nickname: Peacocks Colors: Blue and White Atlantic Metro Conference: Center (3,200) Home Court: Yanitelli James N. Loughran, S.J. Fr. President: A. Stein William Athletic Director: Camp Basketball SID: Tim Phone: (201) 915-9101 Office Fax Phone: (201) 915-9102 Row Phone: (201) 915-9101 Press Head Coach: Bob Leckie at School: 18-67/3 years Record 18-67/3 years Overall Record: Dennis Assistant Coaches: John Coffino, Phone: Basketball Office 10-19 2002-03 Record: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Last Meeting: 2002-03: St. Peter's 77, St. Peter's leads 12-7 Series Record: COLLEGE SAINT PETER'S PETER'S SAINT

2003-04 OPPONENTS 84 UNIVERSITY VIRGINIA OF DELAWARE COMMONWEALTH OPPONENTSJanuary 3 - at Delaware UNIVERSITY February 4 - at Hofstra January 5 - at Hofstra Location: Newark, DE 2003-04 OPPONENTS Enrollment: 16,000 January 31 - at VCU Nickname: Fightin' Blue Hens Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Location: Richmond, VA Conference: CAA Enrollment: 25,700 Home Court: (5,000) Nickname: Rams President: Dr. David P. Roselle Colors: Black and Gold Athletic Director: Edgar N. Johnson Conference: CAA Basketball SID: Mike Hirschman Home Court: Alltel Pavilion (7,500) COACH DAVID HENDERSON COACH JEFF CAPEL III Office Phone: (302) 831-2186 President: Dr. Eugene P. Trani Fax: (302) 831-8653 Athletic Director: Dr. Richard L. Sander Press Row Phone: (302) 831-8715/2186 Basketball SID: Phil Stanton Head Coach: David Henderson Office Phone: (804) 828-7000 (Duke, ’86) Fax: (804) 828-9428 Record at School: 49-40/3 years Press Row Phone: (804) 828-4000 Overall Record: 49-40/3 years Head Coach: Jeff Capel III (Duke '97) Assistant Coaches: Billy Martin, Kenny Record at School: 18-10/1 year Blakeney, John Moseley Overall Record: 18-10/1 year Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches: Gerald White, (302) 831-2724 Jeff LaMere, Mark Cline 2002-03 Record: 15-14 Basketball Office Phone: (804) 828-1278 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/4 2002-03 Record: 18-10 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/3 Last Meeting: 2002-03: Hofstra 91, Delaware 82 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Series Record: Hofstra leads 35-20 Last Meeting: 2002-03: VCU 80, Hofstra 77 Series Record: VCU leads 4-1 2003-04 SCHEDULE 2003-04 SCHEDULE 11/25 at Mt. St. Mary's 1/21 William & Mary 11/21 Iona 1/17 George Mason 11/30 San Francisco 1/24 at UNC Wilmington 11/25 Western Kentucky 1/21 at Old Dominion 12/3 at Long Island Univ. 1/28 George Mason 11/29 at Hampton 1/24 at Drexel 12/6 at UMBC 1/31 at James Madison 12/3 at Richmond 1/28 Towson 12/10 Loyola 2/4 at Hofstra 12/6 William & Mary 1/31 Hofstra 12/13 at Rider 2/7 Towson 12/15 North Carolina A&T 2/4 Drexel 12/23 Siena 2/11 at William & Mary 12/18 Alabama-Birmingham 2/7 UNC-Wilmington 12/30 St. Joseph's 2/14 at Old Dominion 12/22 at LaSalle 2/11 at George Mason 1/3 Hofstra 2/16 UNC Wilmington 12/29 at Georgia Tech 2/14 at Towson 1/7 at VCU 2/21 at George Mason 1/2 Middle Tennessee State 2/18 James Madison 1/10 at Towson 2/25 VCU 1/5 at Hofstra 2/21 Old Dominion 1/12 James Madison 2/28 Drexel 1/7 Delaware 2/25 at Delaware 1/14 at Drexel 3/5-8 CAA Tournament 1/10 at James Madison 2/28 at William & Mary 1/17 Old Dominion 1/14 at UNC-Wilmington 3/5-8 CAA Tournament

2002-03 RESULTS 2002-03 RESULTS at LaSalle 56-73 L Drexel 78-83 L (OT) at Western Kentucky 73-80 L (OT) UNC Wilmington 50-81 L LIU 87-58 W Towson 74-60 W Wagner 71-80 L at Towson 82-47 W Pennsylvania 60-59 W at Hofstra 62-64 L North Carolina A&T 76-48 W at Old Dominion 72-69 W at St. Joseph's 59-77 L William & Mary 91-57 W Florida Atlantic 90-72 W Towson 97-60 W Rider 60-70 L George Mason 63-71 L Richmond 73-68 W (OT) George Mason 78-62 W UNC-Greensboro 74-71 W at UNC-Wilmington 53-71 L at Mississippi 68-82 L at Drexel 72-59 W at Siena 87-78 W James Madison 74-71 W Hampton 90-85 W Delaware 71-66 W Eastern Washington 66-56 W at VCU 66-71 L TCU 91-78 W William & Mary 93-73 W at UW-Green Bay 82-88 L Hofstra 82-91 L Hofstra 71-62 W at Hofstra 80-77 W at George Mason 67-77 L Old Dominion 73-63 W Old Dominion 73-64 W at James Madison 63-64 L at James Madison 69-54 W at Drexel 56-70 L Drexel 73-74 L at UNC Wilmington 63-80 L at William & Mary 74-72 W at Towson 74-69 W at Delaware 53-55 L James Madison 73-53 W VCU 55-53 W George Mason 61-49 W at George Mason 68-56 W Drexel 60-62 L at Old Dominion 75-74 W (OT) UNC-Wilmington 50-63 L at William & Mary 83-88 L (OT) UNC Wilmington 62-68 L James Madison 65-58 W

2003-2004 BASKETBALL 85 COACH 1/211/241/261/28 VCU 1/31 at Towson 2/4William & Mary at 2/7 UNC-Wilmington 2/11 Towson 2/142/18 at UNC-Wilmington 2/21 at Hofstra James Madison 2/25 Delaware 2/28 at Drexel 3/5-8 at VCU William & Mary George Mason CAA Tournament at HofstraGeorge MasonJames Madisonat Drexel 59-46VCU 74-56 65-69William & Maryat at James Madison 53-69UNC Wilmington 66-74 W W at Towson 72-69 L Drexel 71-68 L at Delaware L at George Mason 69-72 W Hofstra W 73-51 52-69Drexel 63-73 L 57-62 W L L 77-46 L 52-61 W L 2002-03 RESULTS 2003-04 SCHEDULE Shore 82-62 W Washington 84-76 W Center (8,650) (Montana, '81) DeCuire Travis Wilkes, (757) 683-3362 11/2111/2912/412/6 at North Carolina 12/13 St. Joseph's 12/15 at Virginia Tech 12/18 Charlotte 12/20 Morgan State 12/29 vs. South Alabama 1/3 Liberty 1/7 Washington George 1/10 Virginia Military Institute 1/141/17 Drexel at George Mason Hofstra at James Madison at Delaware North CarolinaCampbellat St. Joseph's 59-67at HamptonEast Carolina 47-63Maryland-Eastern 72-43 L 70-77Dayton 67-75at George L W Towson L L at VCUat UNC-Wilmington 67-71 67-57William & MaryDelaware 76-64 67-56 L W 64-73 74-75 W W L L (OT) OLD DOMINION OLD UNIVERSITY JanuaryOld Dominion 10 - at February 7 - at Hofstra Location: Norfolk, VA 19,500 Enrollment: Nickname: Monarchs and Light Blue Colors: State Blue, Silver CAA Conference: Convocation Home Court: Constant Roseann Runte Dr. President: Jim Jarrett Dr. Athletic Director: Hudson, Jr. Basketball SID: Carol Phone: (757) 683-3372 Office Fax: (757) 683-3119 Row Phone: (757) 683-5596 Press Head Coach: Blaine Taylor at School: 25-31/2 years Record 167-96/9 years Overall Record: Assistant Coaches: Jim Corrigan, Rob Phone: Basketball Office 12-15 2002-03 Record: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Last Meeting: 2002-03: ODU 77, Hofstra 46 ODU leads 3-2 Series Record: HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY COACH MICHAEL HUNT at Drexelat UNC-Wilmington 53-85at DelawareVCUat George Masonat VCU 56-85 L 54-76 60-74DrexelWilliam & MaryOld Dominion L at James Madison L L 52-59UNC-Wilmington 47-82 56-87at Hofstra 60-97 51-73 51-75Delaware 50-76 L James Madison L L L L 61-72 L L 47-66 69-74 L L L 1/211/241/281/31 Drexel 2/4 Old Dominion 2/7 at VCU 2/11 at Old Dominion 2/142/18 George Mason 2/21 at Delaware at UNC-Wilmington 2/25 VCU 2/28William & Mary at at Drexel Hofstra James Madison 2002-03 RESULTS 2003-04 SCHEDULE

(Furman, '85) Shore 65-40 W (410) 704-3173 UMBCat Morgan Stateat Georgetownat Rider 67-53Maryland Eastern 52-81Norfolk State 81-86 W at Morgan StateGeorge Washington L 56-68 60-70at Virginia Tech 59-62 53-50 L at Old DominionWilliam & Maryat 52-76 L James Madison 56-67 L 55-74 L W George MasonHofstra 51-64 L L 56-90 L L L 61-54 W

11/22-2411/29 at Battle of Baltimore 12/212/612/10 at Loyola 12/13 at Georgia 12/20 at Norfolk State 12/30Washington at George 1/3 UMBC 1/7 Virginia Tech 1/10 at Maryland-Eastern Shore 1/141/17 at George Mason 1/19 at Hofstra Delaware William & Mary at James Madison UNC-Wilmington OPPONENTS Location: Towson, MD Location: Towson, 17,400 Enrollment: Nickname: Tigers Black Colors: Gold, White and CAA Conference: Center (5,000) Home Court: Towson Robert Caret Dr. President: Edwards Wayne Dr. Athletic Director: Schlehr Basketball SID: Peter Phone: (410) 704-2232 Office Fax: (410) 704-3861 Row Phone: (410) 704-3286 Press Head Coach: Michael Hunt at School: 15-42/2 years Record 15-42/2 years Overall Record: Assistant Coaches: Mike Longobardi Phone: Basketball Office 4-24 2002-03 Record: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 47 Last Meeting: 2002-03: Hofstra 66, Towson Hofstra leads 21-16 Series Record: Januaryat Hofstra 7 - February 25 - at Towson UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY TOWSON TOWSON

2003-04 OPPONENTS 86 OF UNIVERSITY NORTH CAROLINA OPPONENTSJanuary 14 - at George Mason WILMINGTON February 18 - at Hofstra January 17 - at Hofstra Location: Fairfax, VA 2003-04 OPPONENTS Enrollment: 26,796 February 28 - at UNC Wilmington Nickname: Patriots Colors: Green & Gold Location: Wilmington, NC Conference: CAA Enrollment: 10,800 Home Court: Patriot Center (10,000) Nickname: Seahawks President: Dr. Alan G. Merten Colors: Green (Teal), Gold and Navy Blue Athletic Director: Thomas J. O'Connor Conference: CAA Basketball SID: Carlton White Home Court: (6,100) Office Phone: (703) 993-3246 President: Dr. Rosemary DePaolo Fax: (703) 993-3259 COACH Athletic Director: Peg Bradley-Doppes COACH Press Row Phone: (703) 993-3044 Basketball SID: Joe Browning Head Coach: Jim Larranaga Office Phone: (910) 962-3236 (Providence, '71) Fax: (910) 962-3686 Record at School: 100-74/6 years Press Row Phone: (910) 962-3095 Overall Record: 298-243/19 years Head Coach: Brad Brownell Assistant Coaches: Scott Cherry, Eric Record at School: 24-7/1 year Konkol Overall Record: 24-7/1 year Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches: Bill Donlon, Marty (703) 993-3240 McGillan, Byron Jones 2002-03 Record: 16-12 Basketball Office Phone: (910) 962-3045 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/5 2002-03 Record: 24-7 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/3 Last Meeting: 2002-03: GMU 70, Hofstra 54 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Series Record: George Mason leads 3-2 Last Meeting: 2002-03: UNCW 76, Hofstra 56 Series Record: UNCW leads 5-0 2003-04 SCHEDULE 2003-04 SCHEDULE 11/21 Morehead State 1/21 at UNC Wilmington 11/21 at Marshall 1/19 at Towson 11/25 at Maryland 1/24 James Madison 11/24 Jacksonville 1/21 George Mason 11/29 at Iona 1/26 at Drexel 11/29 at East Tennessee State 1/24 Delaware 12/2 East Carolina 1/28 at Delaware 12/1 at Campbell 1/28 at Old Dominion 12/4 at Hartford 1/31 William & Mary 12/4 at William & Mary 1/31 Drexel 12/7 at North Carolina 2/4 at Towson 12/17 UNC Asheville 2/4 Old Dominion 12/18 McNeese State 2/7 at James Madison 12/22 Charleston 2/7 at VCU 12/20 at Duqesne 2/11 VCU 12/28 vs. North Carolina 2/11 Towson 12/23 St. Bonaventure 2/14 Drexel 1/1 James Madison 2/14 at James Madison 1/3 Towson 2/18 at Hofstra 1/3 at North Carolina State 2/16 at Delaware 1/7 Old Dominion 2/21 Delaware 1/7 William & Mary 2/25 at George Mason 1/10 at William & Mary 2/25 UNC Wilmington 1/10 Drexel 2/28 Hofstra 1/14 Hofstra 2/28 at Old Dominion 1/14 VCU 3/5-8 CAA Tournament 1/17 at VCU 3/5-8 CAA Tournament 1/17 at Hofstra

2002-03 RESULTS 2002-03 RESULTS at Central Michigan 58-61 L at James Madison 70-76 L at Texas Tech 76-85 L at VCU 81-50 W at Southern Illinois 74-83 L at Old Dominion 46-59 L at UT-San Antonio 66-52 W at George Mason 58-70 L Mississippi 49-56 L William & Mary 67-58 W East TN State 78-57 W Drexel 77-56 W Duquesne 79-72 W UNC-Wilmington 70-58 W at Fairfield 60-69 L (OT) James Madison 73-62 W at Coppin State 68-45 W Towson 76-54 W at Dayton 48-59 L Delaware 71-53 W Niagara 65-45 W at Delaware 71-63 W Campbell 68-36 W at Old Dominion 68-71 L at East Carolina 66-56 W at VCU 62-78 L UT San Antonio 71-60 W at Hofstra 74-70 W Hartford 55-54 W Hofstra 70-54 W at College of George Mason 75-55 W at Pittsburgh 41-65 L at William & Mary 60-43 W Charleston 78-69 W at Towson 75-51 W Delaware 77-67 W at UNC-Wilmington 55-75 L at Jacksonville 81-62 W at William & Mary 71-48 W Drexel 75-53 W James Madison 52-57 L Hofstra 71-47 W VCU 80-63 W at Hofstra 67-70 L Old Dominion 69-52 W Old Dominion 57-67 L William & Mary 60-49 W at Towson 90-56 W at Drexel 57-55 W at Drexel 88-86 W (OT) Hofstra 76-56 W VCU 56-68 L Delaware 49-61 L at James Madison 73-58 W Delaware 63-50 W at Delaware 68-62 W Drexel 70-62 W Towson 85-53 W Maryland (NCAA) 73-75 L

2003-2004 BASKETBALL 87 COACH 1/171/211/241/26 Drexel 1/28 at Delaware 1/31 at Hofstra 2/4 Old Dominion 2/7 at James Madison 2/11 at George Mason 2/14 James Madison 2/18 at Drexel 2/25 Delaware 2/28 Hofstra 3/5-8 Towson at Old Dominion VCU CAA Tournament at George Masonat James Madison 58-67at Delaware 61-59at HamptonOld Dominionat Hofstra L W 57-91at Towson 64-62George Mason 69-53at VCUDrexel L 79-69 43-60UNC Wilmington W 59-52 W James MadisonWilmingtonat UNC 48-72 49-60Hofstra W L 75-72 W 73-93 62-78 L L W L L 64-74 L 2002-03 RESULTS 2003-04 SCHEDULE (8,600) '76) (North Carolina, Joe Wolf Vick, 11/811/13-1411/23 Coaches vs. Cancer Classic 11/24 at Wake Forest 11/28-29 Liberty 12/4Auerbach Colonial Classic Red at Radford 12/612/1912/23 UNC Wilmington 12/30 at VCU Hampton 1/3 at Virginia Tech 1/7 Campbell 1/101/14 at Pittsburgh Wilmington at UNC George Mason at Towson FordhamRadfordat Libertyat East CarolinaVirginia TechMorgan State 76-79 51-66at Campbell 63-64 61-62Charleston Southern 72-66 60-52Towson 73-66 L L Delaware 82-80 L at Old Dominion L W W at Drexel W VCU 64-76Hofstra W 74-55 72-74 L 51-67 W L 51-66 88-83 L L W (OT) COLLEGE OF COLLEGE & MARY WILLIAM Januaryat Hofstra 24 - & MaryFebruary 14 - at William VA Location: Williamsburg, 5,560 Enrollment: Nickname: Tribe and Silver Gold Colors: Green, CAA Conference: & Mary Hall Home Court: William J. Sullivan Timothy President: Driscoll Terry Athletic Director: Basketball SID: Dan Wakely Phone: (757) 221-3368 Office Fax: (757) 221-3412 Row Phone: (757) 221-3348 Press Shaver Head Coach: Tony at School: first season Record 358-121/17 years Overall Record: Dee Jeffries, Assistant Coaches: Ted Phone: (757) 221-3339 Basketball Office 12-16 2001-02 Record: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 64 Last Meeting: 2002-03: Hofstra 74, W&M Hofstra leads 3-2 Series Record: HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY COACH George Masonat VCUat Old Dominion 76-70William & MaryHofstra 56-74at UNC-Wilmington 59-61 62-73Old Dominion W at Delaware 58-65 L at Drexel L Towson 74-66 L 75-69at George Mason L 71-74VCU 57-52William & Maryat W Towson 67-78 W 72-75VCU L 87-56 W L L W 64-63 72-61 53-73 W W L 1/211/241/281/31 Hofstra 2/4 at Mason George 2/7 William & Mary 2/9 Delaware 2/112/14William & Mary at 2/18 George Mason 2/21 VMI at Old Dominion 2/25 UNC-Wilmington 2/28 at VCU 3/5-8 at Hofstra Drexel at Towson CAA Tournament 2002-03 RESULTS 2003-04 SCHEDULE

Center (7,156) Hinson, John Marion at Furmanat Georgetown Virginiaat West LaSalle 60-80Akron 67-70 68-66Florida AtlanticDenverat PR-Mayaguez L 71-57 L W Northeastern 59-67 88-58Appalachian StateDrexel 76-83 84-82Delaware W 66-69 72-79At Towson L W at Hofstra L W UNC-Wilmington L L 54-69 58-73 62-82 64-51 65-58 L L L W W

11/2211/2411/3012/3 Furman 12/6 Virginia West 12/16 Navy 12/20 at LaSalle 12/30 at Akron 1/1 at Virginia 1/7Atlantic at Florida 1/10 at Appalachian State 1/121/14 at UNC-Wilmington 1/17 at Drexel VCU at Delaware Old Dominion Towson OPPONENTS Location: Harrisonburg, VA Location: Harrisonburg, 15,900 Enrollment: Nickname: Dukes Colors: Purple and Gold CAA Conference: Home Court: JMU Convocation Linwood H. Rose Dr. President: Bourne Jeff Athletic Director: Basketball SID: Gary Michael Phone: (540) 568-6154 Office Fax: (540) 568-3703 Row Phone: (540) 568-6710 Press Head Coach: Sherman Dillard at School: 86-85/6 years Record 115-137/9 years Overall Record: Assistant Coaches: , Denny Phone: (540) 568-6462 Basketball Office 13-17 2002-03 Record: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Last Meeting: 2002-03: JMU 75, Hofstra 69 JMU leads 4-0 Series Record: JanuaryMadison - at James 21 February 21 - at Hofstra UNIVERSITY JAMES MADISON JAMES

2003-04 OPPONENTS 88 Series Record: Drexel leads30-25 Last Meeting:2002-03:Drexel 82,Hofstra76 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 2002-03 Record: 19-12 Basketball Office Phone:(215)895-1418 Assistant Coaches:Geoff Mike Arnold, Overall Record: 118-98/7years Record atSchool:33-26/2years Head Coach:BruiserFlint Press RowPhone:(215)895-2041 Fax: (215)895-2038 Office Phone:(215)895-1591 Basketball SID:MikeTuberosa Athletic Director: Dr. EricZillmer President: Dr. ConstantineN.Papadakis Home Court:DaskalakisAthletic Conference: CAA Colors: NavyBlueandGold Nickname: Dragons Enrollment: 11,019 Location: Philadelphia,PA 11-atDrexel February 28-atHofstra January UNIVERSITY DREXEL osn8-6W W(OT) W 85-56 W 83-78 L(OT) 74-73 W 67-51 L Delaware at Towson 86-88 L W William &Mary W 75-54 UNC-Wilmington L 53-75 VCU at 72-88 W L 82-62 George Mason at 78-61 James Madison at W 78-81 Philadelphia Univ. L Colgate 65-47 37-50 W Niagara at 73-68 Quinnipiac at Joseph's St. 41-64 vs. 71-62 Lafayette at Monmouth at Pennsylvania at Villanova at Mary’s St. at Towson at Pepperdine Marymount Loyola at William &Mary Portland at State Delaware 1/17 UNC-Wilmington at Joseph’s JamesMadison 1/12 St. 1/21 OldDominion at 1/9 Stanford at 1/17 1/2 EasternWashington 1/14 12/31 LongBeachState 1/10 Joseph's St. at 12/28 Georgia at 1/7 FloridaInt'l at Quinnipiac State Washington at 12/22 1/3 Temple at Montana at 12/20 12/27-28 Lafayette Washington 12/15 12/13 Colgate at 12/7 12/8 Pennsylvania 12/4 Hofstra 12/6 MauiInvitational 12/2 12/2 11/25-27 11/29 11/22 11/24 Connors, Jose"Chuck"Martin (St. Joseph's,'87) Center (2,300) 2003-04 SCHEDULE 2002-03 RESULTS 3/1 at SanDiego at WCCTournament SantaClara at Tulsa 3/7-10 Portland 3/1 SanFrancisco 2/27 Mary’s St. Marymount Loyola at 2/22 Pepperdine at 2/19 SantaClara 2/15 2/13 SanDiego 2/8 Portland at 2/5 SanFrancisco at 2/1 1/30 1/24 1/18 tTml NT 96 L 62-60W L W W 59-68 L L 62-70 61-52 Templeat (NIT) 70-56 UNC-Wilmington W 55-57 W 59-72 VCU W W W Old Dominion George Mason 78-62 W 62-57 Delaware 76-50 78-67 at William &Mary 82-76 L OldDominion at L James Madison 78-66 VCU 69-72 Towson at Hofstra at 56-77 UNC-Wilmington at Old Dominion Hofstra CAATournament Delaware at JamesMadison at Towson 3/5-8 OldDominion 2/28 GeorgeMason at 2/25 Hofstra &Mary William 2/21 VCU at 2/18 2/14 UNC-Wilmington 2/11 Hofstra at 2/7 George Mason 2/4 VCU 1/31 1/28 1/26 1/24 2003-2004 BASKETBALL COACH BRUISERFLINT Series Record: Firstmeeting Last Meeting:n/a 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/5 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 2001-02 Record: 29-4 Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches:BillGrier, LeonRice, Overall Record: 81-20/3years Record atSchool:81-20/3years Head Coach:MarkFew(Oregon, ‘87) Press RowPhone:(509)323-4224 Fax Phone:(509)323-5730 Home Phone:(509)891-7819 Office Phone:(509)323-6373 Basketball SID:OliverPierce Athletic Director: MikeRoth President: Fr. RobertJ.Spitzer, S.J. Home Court:CharlotteY. MartinCentre Conference: West Coast Colors: Blue,WhiteandRed Nickname: Bulldogs Enrollment: 4,765 Location: Spokane,WA November 22-atGonzaga UNIVERSITY GONZAGA ST. JOHN’S (301)314-7070 Phone: Press Row (301)314-9094 Fax Phone: (301)314-8052 Office Phone: MarkFratto Basketball SID: MARYLAND (401)751-9737 Phone: Press Row (401)865-2583 Fax Phone: (401)865-2759 Office Phone: ArthurParks Basketball SID: PROVIDENCE (845)454-2486 Phone: Press Row (845)471-0466 Fax Phone: 3321 ext. (845)575-3699, Office Phone: ChrisO'Connor Basketball SID: MARIST 1/18 at SanFrancisco at Mary’s St. at Pepperdine Marymount Loyola Portland at State 1/18 1/17 Joseph’s 1/12 St. 1/9 Stanford at (718)862-7229 Phone: Press Row 1/2 EasternWashington (718)862-8020 12/31 LongBeachState Fax Phone: (718)862-7228 12/28 Georgia at Office Phone: State Washington at 12/22 Mike Antonaccio Montana at Basketball SID: 12/20 Washington 12/15 MANHATTAN 12/7 12/4 Hofstra MauiInvitational 12/2 (201)915-9101 Phone: Press Row 11/25-27 (201)915-9102 11/22 Fax Phone: (201)915-9101 Office Phone: Tim Camp Basketball SID: SAINT PETER’S Mary’s Mary’s St. St. at at Pepperdine Pepperdine Marymount Marymount Loyola Loyola Portland Portland at at State State (631)632-9260 Phone: Press Row 1/17 1/17 (631)632-8841 Joseph’s Joseph’s Fax Phone: 1/12 1/12 St. St. (631)632-6312 1/9 1/9 Stanford Stanford at at Office Phone: Jr. RobEmmerich, 1/2 1/2 EasternWashington EasternWashington Basketball SID: 12/31 12/31 LongBeachState LongBeachState STONY BROOK 12/28 12/28 Georgia Georgia at at State State Washington Washington at at 12/22 12/22 Montana Montana at at 12/20 12/20 Washington Washington 12/15 12/15 (732)571-3677 Phone: Press Row 12/7 12/7 (732)571-3535 Fax Phone: 12/4 12/4 Hofstra Hofstra MauiInvitational MauiInvitational (732)571-4447 12/2 12/2 Office Phone: 11/25-27 11/25-27 ThomasDick Basketball SID: 11/22 11/22 MONMOUTH (212)854-2534 Phone: Press Row (212)854-8168 Fax Phone: (212)854-2534 Office Phone: DarleneCamacho Basketball SID: COLUMBIA (718)990-5713 Phone: Press Row (718)969-8468 Fax Phone: (718)990-6367 Office Phone: Scianna DominicP. 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2002-03SEASON IN REVIEW The Pride finished the season with a Double Trouble: Kenny Adeleke became record of 8-21, 6-12 in the Colonial the first Hofstra Men’s Basketball Player to Athletic Association following wins average a double-double for a season since over Lehigh (63-50), George Mason David Taylor averaged 17.9 points and 10.7 (70-67), Old Dominion (69-65), rebounds per game in 1981-82. William & Mary twice (66-51 and 74-64), Delaware twice (64-62 and Apodaca Moves Into Top 10: Rick 91-82) and Towson (66-47). Apodaca closed out his Hofstra career as the Hofstra’s losses came against ninth all-time leading scorer. Apodaca fin- Gonzaga (61-69), St. Francis (56- ished with 1,422 points. 72), Quinnipiac (68-71), Monmouth (57-70), St. John’s (59- 84), Stony Brook (52-65), Manhattan (75-93), Saint Peter’s (64-77), Virginia Commonwealth twice (62-71 and 77-80), UNC Wilmington three times (47-71, 70- 74 and 56-76), James Madison twice (58-65 and 69-75), Towson (54-61), Drexel twice (66-78 and 76-82), William & Mary (69-79), George Mason (54-70) and Old Dominion (46-77).

Statistical Leaders: Rick Apodaca led Hofstra in scoring at 18.1 points per game, while also contributing 4.8 rebounds and 4.1 assists. Kenny Adeleke averaged 16.1 points and 11 rebounds per outing. Mike Radziejewski averaged 9.8 points and had a team-best 56 three-pointers. Woody Souffrant averaged a team-best 4.5 assists per game and a .343 three-point field goal percentage.

Colonial Athletic Association Leaders: Kenny Adeleke was sixth in scoring (16.1), first in rebound- ing (11.0), third in field goal percentage (.495), first in offensive rebounds (4.55) and first in defensive rebounds (6.48)…Woody Souffrant was second in the conference in assists (4.54) and seventh in assist/turnover ration (1.40)…Mike Radziejewski was ninth in three-point field goals made (2.07 per game).

NCAA Leaders: Kenny Adeleke ranked eighth in the nation in rebounding (11.0). As a team, Hofstra was 15th in the nation in rebounding margin (+6.1).

All-Conference Accolades: Kenny Adeleke was named to the Colonial Athletic Association second team.

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TO 18-28 0 1 200 tosealthe buttheBulldogshitthree-of-fourfreethrows 0 make itatwo-possessiongameinthefinalminute(66-61), 1-4-5 0-0 1 17 ofthesecondhalfto stages Hofstrausedan8-1runinthelatter A Hofstra 69-61intheseasonopenerforbothschools. 11 5-20 heldoff 25 butGonzaga 1 and 0-0-0 Woody Souffrantcontributed15points, 3 Kenny 0 Adeleke had18pointsandninerebounds, 0-3-3 30 0 23-57 23 0-0 2-4 2-4-6 30 PTS 2 39 3 2-5-7 0 Officials: 0 0 0 0-0 1 1-2 1-1-2 1 PF 0-1 0 1-5 2-2 1 Gonzaga 18 1 0 2-6-8 0 3-5 0 1-2-3 Hofstra 7-10 0-0 1-3 0 16 0 1-7 31 2-8 O-D-R 0 1 5 0-1 0-1 MP 3-4 3 0-0 0-1 2 Totals 2 1-3 1-2-3 2 3-12 61 0 2 4 1 ST FT 0 1-3 1-2 2 5 0-0 5-8 7 23 2 Team 0 BS Fox 3FG 2 18 8-15 11-30-41 TO Skinner 4-8 4 1 15 7 1-3-4 Bankhead 2-1-3 9-12 A 2 2 FG Amaya 3 4 Stepp 2 3 0-0 8-20 0-0 PTS Brooks Turiaf 0-2-2 3-6-9 22-58 10 PF Violette 1-2 1-4-5 0-0 0-6-6 2-3-5 Gourde 0-0 6-8 3 Gonzaga 1-5 O-D-R 2-2 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-3-4 0-0 3-5 1-3 FT Totals 6-16 1-4 1-2 6-10 1-2 3-6 3FG Team Alston 3-9 Petit FG Washington 3-12 Adeleke Souffrant Grübler Millar Radziejewski Hofstra atel it,Burkhart Ditty, Cartmell, NOVEMBER 25,2002•WHITEPLAINS,NY(1,243) NOVEMBER 22,2002•SPOKANE,WA(4,000) Game 2:St.Francis72,Hofstra56 Game 1:Gonzaga69,Hofstra61 93 56 72 37 41 .563 19 .143 31 .415 .722 .333 .491 69 61 37 35 .643 32 .250 26 .404 .750 .400 .379 BOX SCORES Officials: 2003-2004 BASKETBALL lno,Zra Rutecki Zarba, Clinton, ltn1501130110301019 10 20 1 0 21 0 0 0 1 28 2 23 1 24 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 30 35 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 2-4-6 MP 1 1 10 1 3 ST 0 1 2 0 0 3 1 BS 3 1 9 2 8 2 TO 0-1-1 2-2-4 200 3 22 9 5 4 2 2-3-5 4 A 0 2 5 1-3 7 4-2-6 0-2 1 0 5 27 2 0 PTS 0 2 23 4-4 21 0 6 0-3-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 PF 2 31 0 0 2 12 2 3 2-3 0-1-1 0 18 24 6-6 1-5 0 0-3 0-4 14 0 0 0 0 0 36 O-D-R 1-24-7-11 1 1 2-4 5-9-14 0 1 2-2 2 0 1-1-2 1-4 0 1-4 4-0-4 1 0 0 50 0 2 0-0 2 FT 1 3-9 4 1-4 2 MP 0-0 1-7 3 26 2 1 0 0 0 Team 4-6 1 1 ST 3FG 2 0 22-26-48 0-0 1-4 8 Alston 0-8 2 1 Petit 9 3 BS 0 12-16 10-17 2 0 5 Millar FG 1 1-10 2 4-1-5 TO Noble 5 2-16 5 Souffrant 1-1-2 3 0-1-1 13 2 A 1-0-1 Washington 18-71 0-0 12 0-0-0 Grübler 3 0-0 0-8-8 Radziejewski PTS 2 0-0 4 0-1 2-2-4 0-0 Adeleke 1 0-0 Hofstra PF 2-5-7 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 5-4-9 1-3 2-1-3 0-0 1-3-4 1-5 0-0 O-D-R Totals 0-0 1-5 0-1 0-1 1-2 2-2 0-0 6-7 4-13 1-3 FT Team 1-5 0-0 0-0 Fischman 2-13 0-6 Murawinski 3FG 6-9 Mickelson 0-5 3-17 Nurse Gilfillan FG Monserez Tiah Savovic Crawford Cowgill Logie Lehigh oas2-142 72 03-31 31 153200 3 5 11 12 63 19 20-33-53 whileLarsGrüblerhadninepointsand11rebounds. Millar had10pointsforHofstra, 17-28 Osei thestretchtosecurevictory. down inthesecondhalfandhitall10ofitsfreethrows with an8-0runlate Hofstratookcontrol 50 winoverLehighinthesemifinalofHofstra Holiday Wingate Tournament Hofstra at Arena. 4-23 andthePridedefenseheldLehigh tojust25percentshootingina63- Kenny Adeleke had23pointsand14rebounds, 21-61 Officials: Hofstra Lehigh Totals auhr,Tsa Kelly Testa, Caruthers, NOVEMBER 30,2002•HEMPSTEAD,NY(1,199) 24.2 .750 .125 .254 83 63 50 35 31 .607 28 .174 19 .344 Game 3:Hofstra63,Lehigh50 KENNY ADELEKE 91 2002-03 BOX SCORES Lopes, Clinton, Bush Officials: DECEMBER 14, 2002 .40622 .31640 37 .710 44 59 84 .397 .348 .333 .421 .176 .559 .39134 .25033 .167 36 24 70 57 Game 6: St. John’s 84, Hofstra 59 Game 5: Monmouth 70, Hofstra 57 70, Hofstra Game 5: Monmouth DECEMBER 7, 2002 • HEMPSTEAD, NY (1,443) DECEMBER 7, 2002 • HEMPSTEAD, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK, NY (10,729) MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK, NY Zarba, Testa, Kelly Willie Shaw points to lead St. and Elijah Ingram each scored 17 to an 84-59 victory over Hofstra at Madison John’s Square Garden. Souffrant gaveWoody Hofstra an 8-6 lead, After a jumper by the Red Storm rattled off 18 straight points to take a 24-8 lead midway through the first half. After leading 40-22 at halftime, the Red Storm scored the first than 19 the rest of the way.five points of the second half and Hofstra got no closer Souffrant finished with 15 points for the Pride,Aurimas Kieza had 12 points and seven rebounds in his Hofstra debut. Adeleke added 13 points and while TotalsHofstra St. John’s 28-69 6-19 22-31 18-25-43 19 84 13 10 1 18 200 HofstraAdelekeRadziejewskiAlstonSouffrantWashingtonNoble 2-9 FGGrübler 6-9KiezaPetit 1-6 3FGTeam 0-0 5-16 0-0 2-7 2-3 FT 4-9 0-0 1-5 1-3Totals 2-6 0-2 2-9-11 1-2 O-D-R 0-0 4-4-8 0-0 5-8 1-4St. John’s 0-0 1-1Glover 3 0-4-4 0-1-1Stanley PF 1-1 0-2-2 0-0 4 0-2Cuffe 0-0 7 23-58Hatten PTS 3 1-2Ingram 3 13 1-2-3 3 8-23 3-2-5 FGShaw 0-1 AReynolds 5 15 5-2-7 5-15 0King 5 TO 2-6 0 3FG 2 0-2 1-0-1Johnson 0 0 16-30-46 BSDoyle 6 5 4-11 3 0-0Keita FT 6-16 5 0 0-1 22 0 1 0 ST 7-12Smith 12 1 0 1-4Scheiman 1-3 2 0-2 MP 12 2 4-6 59 5-8 0-4-4 0 0Team 3-6 1-2 O-D-R 0 2 1 1 6-6 0-1 0 0-0 0 3-5 1-5 2-5 34 3-2-5 0 1 12 0 0-1 0-1-1 1 0 24 PF 0-2 29 0 0-0 4-8-12 0 2 0 0-0 3-3-6 0-0 40 5-6 1-1 0-0 0 PTS 1 1-0-1 1-2 3 1 1 2 0-0 7 21 0 0-0 3 1-0-1 2-2 0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 A 0 1 2 0-1 8 0 2 1 0-0 0 1-1-2 TO 15 23 2-4-6 13 0-1 0-0 200 2 15 1-2 1 0 BS 29 17 0-1-1 2 2 2 0 1 2-0-2 0-0-0 ST 2 9 2 0-0-0 17 3 0 0 1 0 MP 0 0 4 1 4 3 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 1 3 1 1-3-4 4 24 0 0 0 1 1 9 0 29 0 0 28 1 0 0 3 1 0 29 0 0 0 1 0 23 0 11 2 0 0 0 2 4 19 1 0 0 10 7 1 6 0 MonmouthKraylHamiltonOwensAzzarelliByfield FGKaplanOwensWarner 3FG 2-5 7-12HamlettKenny 2-9 4-5 FT 0-0 0-1Team 3-13 0-0 1-2 0-3 2-5 4-7 O-D-R 4-7Totals 1-7 0-0 0-4 0-2 4-4 0-0 1-2-3 2-4-6 PF 0-3 4-6Hofstra 2-3 0-0 2-7-9 0-0Adeleke 4-7 0-5-5 PTSRadziejewski 1-1 3 0-3-3 1 1-2 0-0Grübler 0-0 A 0-0-0 24-57Noble 3 2 2-2-4 6 18Souffrant 0-0 3-17 TO 1 0-0-0Washington 0-0-0 2-8 FG 4Petit 0 13 BS 6-18 19-34 3Alston 0-3-3 1 11 0 0 STTeam 1-6 9-27-36 3FG 0-1 4 0 1 0-0 3 1 0 9 MP 1-7 2 5-9 1 12 5-9 0Totals 0-0 1 FT 3 0 0 1-4 0-0 0 2 3 2-1-3 70 1-6 0-2 5 3-5 1 0 3 2 0-1-1Monmouth 1 0 0 7-13-20 1-2 0-2 O-D-R 0 5-11Hofstra 0 2 0-0 0-0 14 5 28 2 0-0 0 25 4 0 1-4 1 0-0Officials: 1 1 4 0-5-5 12 PF 0 32 25-64 36 0-2-2 0-1-1 0 2 3-2-5 a 51-35 advantageMonmouth used a 17-2 run to open the second half to turn a 34-33 lead into and went on to a 70- 3 1 13 0 32 0-0 PTS 0-0 6-24 5Arena.57 win over Hofstra at Hofstra 1 20 rebounds in the loss,Adeleke had 13 points and a career-high Kenny while 3 0 to record 11 points and 12 rebounds.Alston came off the bench 0Omar Jason Krayl led Monmouth with 18 points. 17 15 4 0 5 A 1-6 3 3-9-12 0 0-2-2 11 0 200 2 1 2 TO 1 3 3 10 14-36-50 13 4 3 BS 1 17 28 0 1 ST 5 0 11 0 1 1-1-2 2 57 3 2 MP 3 3 3 2 1 1 32 10 0 0 1 0 27 5 24 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 16 0 28 36 30 8 1 0 200 26 5 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY BOX SCORES BOX OMAR ALSTON .46223 .45034 .611 48 34 71 68 .424 .333 .583 Game 4: Quinnipiac 71, Hofstra 68 71, Hofstra Game 4: Quinnipiac DECEMBER 1, 2002 • HEMPSTEAD, NY (1,184) DECEMBER 1, 2002 • HEMPSTEAD, Hull, Zarba, Robinson Quinnipiac used a 14-2 run midway through the second half and held off a furious Hofstra rally in the final minute to Quinnipiac used a 14-2 run midway through the second half and held off a Arena. at Hofstra Tournament Wingate Holiday a 71-68 victory in the championship game of the Hofstra claim a 12-4 run thatAdeleke started brought the Pride within Quinnipiac led 66-56 with 57 seconds to play when Kenny two, 70-68, with three seconds left. and Hofstra could not Kason Mims hit one free throw 0.9 seconds on the clock with get off a potential game-tying shot before time expired. Souffrant led Hofstra with 24 points, Woody while Mike Radziejewski added 19 points. Quinnipiac Hofstra Officials: Totals 24-52 9-20 11-18 15-26-41 20 68 11 29 3 6 200 HofstraAdelekeRadziejewskiGrüblerWashingtonSouffrantNoble 6-10 FGMillar 3-10Petit 5-9Team 1-3 3FG 0-0 3-4 9-16 2-2 1-3 FT 2-4 0-0 3-4 0-1 1-7-8 0-0 1-6 6-5-11 4-8 O-D-R 3-3 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 0-4 3 3 4-6-10 PF 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 19 PTS 5 8 1 0-0 0-0-0 3 A 2-1-3 1 3 10 0 0-3-3 TO 24 5 0 5 3 BS 2 1 0 2 0 6 ST 4 0 2 2 2-1-3 4 0 MP 2 2 1 0 0 0 37 0 1 0 31 4 1 4 1 32 0 3 21 1 40 0 0 0 2 0 24 13 Totals 25-59 7-21 14-24 10-14-24 21 71 21 12 2 17 200

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2002-03 BOX SCORES 92 2002-03 em4041 14 19 0 200 13 1 0 7 26 3 27 24 0 39 2 3 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 18 1 0 38 0 14 1 1 0 MP 3 2 1 0 4-0-4 3 3 75 ST 2 0 0 6 3 0 0 BS 4 23 2 10 1 TO 21-21-42 4 8 for thePrideonseven-of-10shootingfromfloor. 11 6 5 0-0-0 20 Michael Radziejewski chippedinwith20points 0 1 200 his careerhighinscoringandoneshyofbest in rebounding. 15 15-27 A 21 2 Adelekefelltwoshyof whohad24pointsand19rebounds. ance offsetastrongeffortfromHofstra’s Kenny Adeleke, 0-0-0 Hisperform- 2 andaperfect10-for-10 line. thefreethrow at 3 5 including 2 four-for-eight onthrees, eight-of-17 fromthefloor, 0-0 6-20 0 0 8 2 3 PTS 0-3-3 0 Floresshot Hofstra toa93-75winover Hofstraat Luis Floresscoredagame-high30pointstoleadManhattan Arena. 24 19 27-64 0-0 0 PF 0 0 1 0-0 0 0-1-1 26 Officials: 0 5-3-8 1-2-3 2-2 39 1 2-2-4 2 0 12 0 0-3 0 Hofstra 0 0 1-1 2 O-D-R 0-2 4-4 1-4 15 0 32 0-1 0 Manhattan 9-10-19 2-4 0 0 35 1 0-4 3 0 7 0-0 2-1-3 3 0 3 6-11 1-4 1-6 1-4 FT 0 93 Totals 4-6 1 1 11 4 0 2-11 0 1 0 8 4-4 24 3-9 0-0 7-10 3FG MP 1 Team 0 0 2 11-22-33 5 Alston ST 0 3 9-21 5 Washington 7 1-0-1 2 FG 24-31 BS Noble 0 2 7 30 Radziejewski 3 1-3-4 0-0-0 2 TO 7-22 3-6 0-1-1 Souffrant Grübler 10 31-60 3 1 A 0-0-0 0-1 Kieza 13 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-0-0 Adeleke PTS 4 Hofstra 0-0 2-4-6 1-2 1-2-3 4 0-0 2-2 0-3 1-3 PF 10-10 5-10 0-0 2-5-7 1-2 0-0 2-5 2-6-8 0-3 Totals O-D-R 4-8 0-0 2-2 0-0 3-3 3-7 8-17 Team FT Moore 0-2 3-3 2-4 Holmes 3FG Enescu 4-9 Minor 4-7 Gatling 19 FG Wingate 4 7 Flores 200 0 Benton 14 0+ 0 0 Konovelchick 8 1 Johnson 2 0 28 Manhattan 0 0 4 1 37 0 0 2 33 0 1 28 16 0 3 10 2 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2-3-5 1 1 1 65 2 0 0 5 2 0 1 17 2 3 2 0 MP 0 1 2 14-24-38 8 16 1 3 0 ST LarsGrüblerhadateam-high17pointsforHofstra. Brookwith23points. MunirledStony 4 1 0 D.J. 2-4-6 200 23-32 until37secondsremainedinthegame. Hofstra wouldnotscoreagain Trailing 0 54-50with3:08toplay, 2 behind 52-47. BS 0 23 0-1-1 29 0-0-0 pointstofall Brookscoresevenunanswered HofstraletStony Afterleadingmostofthegame, 12 SBU SportsComplex. 2-16 6 1 the at andtooka65-52victory 9 holdingthePridescorelessfor2:30, 2-2 13 TO Brookuseda20-5runoverthefinal8:53, Stony 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 2 20-52 3 0-0 0-0 8 3 A 0 Officials: 0 19 3 19 0-0 1 2-6-8 40 0 0-0 0-0 0 34 23 0-0 0-1 PTS 4 Brook Stony 1-2-3 0 0 0 0 2-5-7 0 2-3 Hofstra 1 22 1 2 4-4 8 1-3 3-2-5 0-0 10-11 PF 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 3 2-1-3 4-6 0 2 0 0 Totals 1-3 0-1 4 0-0 5-1-6 1-5 52 1-8 MP 1 O-D-R 1 1 5 2-4 0 4 0-3 ST 2 6-15 24 0-5 5 1 0-0 Team 1 2 1 0 Kobryn BS 0 FT 16-24-40 6 0-0 4-8 Bennett 2 4-8 TO 0-3-3 Orfini 0-1-1 0 8-18 2 3FG 10 4 1 17 Rickard 3-8 A Feist 2-10 0-0 1-6-7 2-4 Santiago 10 3 2 5 FG 3 PTS Munir 21-55 2-0-2 Konopka 0-0 3-3 0-0 5 PF Spencer 2-2-4 1-1-2 0-3-3 0-0 2-4-6 McCollum 0-2 Brook Stony 0-2 1-5 O-D-R 3-3-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-7 1-3 Totals 2-4 0-0 2-5 0-1 0-2 FT 0-0 4-12 Team 8-10 1-2 0-0 2-7 3FG Alston Petit 4-12 Washington FG Noble Radziejewski Souffrant Grübler Kieza Adeleke Hofstra ida,Zra Walton Zarba, Lindsay, Bryant Agger, Giallella, DECEMBER 21,2002•STONYBROOK,NY(2,147) DECEMBER 23,2002•HEMPSTEAD,NY(2,591) Game 7:StonyBrook65,Hofstra52 Game 8:Manhattan93,Hofstra75 84 75 93 47 56 .556 28 .300 37 .422 .774 .318 .517 65 52 37 21 .719 28 .125 31 .385 .444 .200 .382 BOX SCORES 2003-2004 BASKETBALL em0331 3 200 0 27 8 0+ 4 0+ 0 2 0 8 0 12 0 25 1 11 1 17 0 3 40 0 0 1 0 0 0 15 23 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0-3-3 0 77 0 0 0 0 0 2 38 1 1 14 0 0 2 1 3 7 1 0 1 0 12-23-35 0 3 1 7 22-26 MP 3 20 2 0-1-1 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 ST 22 3-14 17 7 4 1 1 0-0 4-8-12 2 10 BS 26-59 0-0-0 0 0-1-1 1 0-0-0 0 0 200 3 0 0 TO 0-0 5-6 0-0-0 4 34 1-0-1 0-0 0 Peter’s 9 St. 0 0-0 0-0 0 A 15 1-1-2 Hofstra 0-2-2 27 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 10 3 24 6-7 3 0-0 6 1 0-0 1-1-2 0 PTS 0-0 33 0-0 4 0-0 0 0 Totals 4-4 1 0 0-0 1-2 2 17 0 2-3 PF 0 0-0 0-0 2 4-5 0-0 0-0 13 4-6-10 40 0-0 0 1 1 2 1-8 6-12 0-3 0 Team 7 1 O-D-R 1-4 0 3-3-6 0-0 MP 1 2 3 Dudley 64 1-3 3-4 0 6-15 2 2-6 Ploumitsakos 3 ST 4 7 0 Martinez 1 0 3-9 2 19 1 FT 0-0 Jefferson BS 9 2 18-22-40 Hooker 0 3 3FG TO 3-1-4 Hinnant 1 1-1-2 6-8 2 10-12 5 3 Bozovic 16 0 A Devonish 4-20 2-2 FG 0-0-0 1 Clark 0-0 0 4 3 Ali PTS 25-65 0-1-1 24 John 1-1 0-0 0-0 Thompson PF 1-4-5 0-1-1 1-1-2 5-5 Saint Peter’s 3 3-3-6 2-9 0-0 0-0 1-2 O-D-R 0-1 0-0 0-3 6-7-13 0-0 0-1 Totals 0-3 0-0 1-6 2-6 FT 2-2 2-7 0-5 Team 1-2 7-15 2-9 3FG 0-0 Alston Petit 11-18 Washington FG Noble Radziejewski Souffrant Grübler Kieza Adeleke Hofstra 6pit o osr,while Washington addedninepointsandthreesteals. 16 pointsforHofstra, AurimasKiezachippedinwith CoreyHinnanthad20pointsforSaintPeter’s. thePeacocksgave controlofthecontest. including a9-0runthat Peter’s scored13ofthenext15points, St. pulled withintwoonGibran Washington’s lay-up, After Hofstra butSaintPeter’s offthecomebackandposta77-64wininJersey City. wasabletostave minutes toplay, with justunderfive 59-57, Kenny Adeleke had24pointsand13reboundsHofstracuta17-pointdeficittotwo, Game 9:SaintPeter’s 77, Hofstra 64 DECEMBER 28,2002•JERSEYCITY,NJ(451) 43 77 64 33 28 .846 44 .214 36 .41 .833 .200 .385 WENDELL GIBSON Officials: cler caty Faia McCarthy, McAlleer, 93 2002-03 BOX SCORES Humes, Eades, Nobles Officials: .48922 .55638 .714 25 33 47 71 .411 .348 .591 .58035 .46733 .455 32 37 67 70 .286 .364 .467 JANUARY 8, 2003 • HEMPSTEAD, NY (1,356) JANUARY 4, 2003 • WILMINGTON, NC (6,100) JANUARY 4, 2003 • WILMINGTON, Game 12: Hofstra 70, George Mason 67 Game 12: Hofstra 70, George Mason Game 11: UNC Wilmington 71, Hofstra 47 UNC Wilmington 71, Game 11: Haney, Zarba, Gladden scored 16 points and the UNC Wilmington defense clamped down on the Pride and held them to just eight Wilmington defense clamped Brett Blizzard scored 16 points and the UNC Coliseum.Trask points over the final 14:37 to capture a 71-47 win at The Seahawks led 38-22 at halftime, but Hofstra was able to pull within seven, 46-39, with 14:39 to play.Wilmington then scored 21 of the next 23 points, UNC includ- ing a 16-0 run, out of reach. to put the game Adeleke had 13 points, Kenny Aurimas Kieza had 11 points. while TotalsHofstra UNC Wilmington 23-47 10-18 15-21 4-25-29 18 71 17 12George MasonLarranaga 4YoungTynes FG 12HeinenDavis 200 Wyatt 3FG 7-12WurtzLewis 4-6 FTTeam 1-5 0-5 4-10 1-2Totals 0-1 O-D-R 7-18 0-2 2-5 0-0 0-2-2 0-0 0-1 2-8 PF 4-6 0-0 3-4Hofstra 0-0 0-0Adeleke PTS 0-2-2 3-6 4 0-1Kieza 2-1-3 1-3-4 0-0 23-56Alston A 0-0 0-3-3 19Souffrant 8-23 4 6-9Radziejewski TO 0-0-0 0 2Noble 0-1-1 13-22 FG BS 3Washington 2 2 6-3-9 7-13Grübler 12-15-27 0 13 ST 1 2Petit 3FG 8-10 0-0 0-4 2 17 19Team 4-6 4-8 MP 0 2 0 3 0 4-5 2 67 FT 1-1 0-3 0 2-4 1 0-1 3-0-3 2 0-1Totals 4 14 4-7 2 0 2-3 1-1 7 1 2 13 0-0 0-0 3-10-13 O-D-R 0-0 0 0-0 0George Mason 32 0 2-4 15 1 0Hofstra 1-5-6 1-1 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 2 2 0 1-4-5 PF 2 1-1-2 1-2Officials: 0 3 27 0-0 16 0 0-0-0 29-50 0-0 37 PTS 2 14 1 24 Mike Radziejewski scored 22 points, 2 a pair of three-pointers in the final two minutes, including Adeleke and Kenny 2 1 1-1-2 5 7-15 31 added 16 points and 13 rebounds to lead Hofstra to a 70-67 win over George Mason. Radziejewski snapped a 64-64 tie 200 0-2 0 A 2with a three-pointer at 0Hofstra the lead for good, the 1:59 mark to give 0-0-0 22 67-64. After George Mason missed two free 4 0 15 5-11throws, 8 Radziejewski hit from beyond the arc once again for a 70-64 lead with 1:07 on the clock. 8 TO Jon Larranaga had a 5 9 1three-pointer with six seconds left and had a potential game-tying three fall short at the buzzer. 1-1-2 29 1 9-27-36 3 BS 3 2 1 11 9 1 2 ST 22 1 0 2 3 2 0 MP 4 1-3-4 2 70 1 2 3 0 0 35 0 1 0 0 16 0 0 3 0 1 0 21 0 38 19 1 0 6 38 0 26 0 12 0 6 1 13 0 200 8 11 HofstraAdelekeKiezaAlstonSouffrantRadziejewskiNoble FGWashington 6-14GrüblerBerdugo 3FG 1-8 0-0 3-10Petit 1-11 1-3Team 2-4 FT 3-7 0-4 1-4 1-3 1-1 1-2Totals 3-7 3-7 1-2 0-0 0-1 5-3-8 O-D-R 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-4-6UNC Wilmington 0-0 0-0 5-5-10 2-2-4 0-0 0-0 PFJustus 1-3-4 2 0-0Terrell 2-5-7 FG 2-2 PTS 1Callahan 2 0-0 0-0 1 13 16-56Goldsberry 0-1-1 5Blizzard A 8-22 0-1-1 3 3FG 11 0-1Coombs 4 0-0-0 3 2 3King TO 0 7-15Gunn FT 2-3 4 0 9 0-0-0 BS 0Burnette 0 1-5 5-11 0 3-5 4 19-24-43Laue 3 1 ST 5 1-2 0 2Wyrick O-D-R 0-3 2 15 3 5-9 0-0 0Team 0 3-4 1 MP 3 1-2 1 0 0 1-2 2-0-2 0 47 0 2 5-6 3-5 PF 4-4 0 0 0-0 1 1-1 0-0 1 3-7 0 0 33 1 0-1 0-2-2 0 PTS 0 9 2-6-8 2 3-5 0 0-4-4 0 0-1-1 33 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 3-4 32 0 1-2 0-0 22 32 A 1 1 23 3 0-3-3 0 0 1 0 2 0-0 TO 0-0 3 0-2-2 1-2 0-0 1 1-2 27 0 6 0 BS 0 7 4 15 2 0-0-0 0-0 6 0-0 0-2-2 9 0-2-2 3 7 ST 2 1 200 2 16 2 MP 0-0-0 1-2-3 0 2 0 0 3 0 4 0 0 7 1 1 2 2 10 3 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 2 1 1-1-2 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 13 28 2 2 0 0 21 27 0 1 0 2 1 2 34 16 1 0 0 1 0 22 3 0 14 1 7 15 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY BOX SCORES BOX AURIMAS KIEZA .35831 .29230 .727 31 41 62 71 .473 .250 .438 JANUARY 2, 2003 • RICHMOND, VA (2,878) JANUARY 2, 2003 • RICHMOND, Maxwell, G., Maxwell, K., Poole Game 10: Virginia Commonwealth 71, Hofstra 62 71, Hofstra Virginia Commonwealth Game 10: Virginia Commonwealth closed the game on a 26-7 run over the final 10:30 to turn a 55-45 deficit into a 71-62 victory. Virginia Commonwealth closed Domonic Jones led the Rams with 28 points.Adeleke Hofstra tied the score at 62 with 2:09 remaining on a Kenny jumper,VCU. but Jones converted a fast break lay-up to start a 9-0 run for Adeleke finished with 21 points and 14 rebounds, 12 points. Souffrant added Woody while Hofstra Commonwealth VA Officials: Totals 24-67 7-24 16-22 16-21-37 15 71 12 6 3 10 200 VA CommonwealthVA Taylor FGGeorgeGodwinJones 3FGMathisDoles FTReidMoore 1-7 4-11Willie 3-9Team O-D-R 0-4 0-0 10-14 5-17 0-0 3-4 PF 0-0 0-2 4-6 4-12 4-4 0-1 PTS 0-1 5-8 0-1 3-4 0-1-1 4-3-7 1-5 A 0-0 9-4-13 0-0 1-4-5 0-0 1-4-5 TO 0-3 1 2 0-0 0-0 3 BS 0-0-0 2 0-0 2 12 3 ST 1-3-4 10 0-0-0 28 MP 0-1-1 1 17 2 1 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0-1-1 0 0 2 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 30 0 3 0 21 31 0 1 34 0 38 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 11 5 27 Totals 26-55 3-12 7-16 13-29-42 23 62 9 19 2 3 200

HofstraAdelekeKiezaAlstonSouffrantRadziejewskiWashington FGPetit 9-12Team 3FG 3-9 0-0 5-15 5-8 2-4 1-2 0-4 FT 1-4 3-6 1-2 0-0 1-2 3-6 0-0 5-9-14 1-5 O-D-R 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 0-4-4 0-0 2 2-2-4 PF 0-0-0 1-2-3 PTS 0-2 3 21 4 3 4 3 A 1-3-4 1 1 7 12 4 TO 3 8 BS 4 0 1 2 0 1 ST 2-6-8 1 2 2 3 2 MP 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 39 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 38 29 34 17 0 20 0 23 2002-03

2002-03 BOX SCORES 94 2002-03 anr13000000042000013 4 0 200 0 3 11 0 4 1 38 19 0 30 19 5 0 0 1 6 2 19 0 0 0 0 34 0 0 36 16 0 0 1 4 0 3 2 0 0-5-5 2 2 61 0 2 0 2 1 1 MP 0 0 5 1 16 4 0 0 ST 0 20 0 4 18-24-42 3 0 BS 11 12 butthePridewereunabletoscorerestofway. 14 toreducethedeficit55-54, hit onefreethrow 12 15-27 2 0-0-0 6 3 7 Adeleke butGerald 0-0-0 togivethe Weatherspoon hittwofreethrows 8 0 Tigers theleadforgood. TO Adeleke with4:42remaining, 200 2 53onaput-backby 0 Hofstra tiedthescoreat the at game withan8-1runtoposta61-54victory Towson Center. 4 4-11 0 1 0 A 24 but Towson 0-0 closed the Kenny Adeleke hadhisseventhdouble-doubleoftheseasonwith22pointsand14rebounds, 2 3 8 11 0-0 6 21-52 1-1-2 6 0 27 2 1-0-1 Officials: PTS 0 1-6-7 0 1-1-2 0-0 30 3 2-2-4 2 0-0 1 32 4-1-5 0 0 0-1 0 Towson 1 PF 1 19 0-1 0 4-8 Hofstra 0 1-3 0-0 2 0-0 5-7 7-4-11 0 11 0 3-4 0 0-0 1-4-5 1 4 39 O-D-R 2 0-0 0 1-5 2-4 Totals 1 1-0-1 1-2 1 MP 3-6 4 1 0-0 54 0-2 1 0-0 6 3 3 0-1 3-9 0 FT ST 2 1 5-8 2 3-8 Team 24 0-0 2-6 0 1 0-0 2 Warner BS 5 1 3FG 14-22-36 0 Goode 1-2-3 TO 4-9 0 6 McSweeney 1 15-20 3-6 5 Weatherspoon 8 10 1-4-5 FG A 1 2-2 Petkunas 5-28 2 1-0- 4 Gilchrist 1 2 PTS Allen 2-4 17-53 1-0-1 0-0 22 Dixon 0-0 2-1-3 PF McCartney 3-2-5 0-0 0-0 Hamm 0-2-2 0-1 0-1-1 5 Towson 0-0 0-0 1-2 O-D-R 2-3 1-5 4-10-14 2-2 0-0 0-0 Totals 0-0 0-5 8-10 2-6 FT 2-8 2-9 0-1 0-8 Team 2-10 0-1 4-11 3FG Petit Grübler 7-13 Washington FG Noble 13 Radziejewski Souffrant 11 0 Alston 200 16 Kieza 0 0 11 Adeleke 4 1 Hofstra 20 1 33 1 0 22 2 0 38 0 0 1 2 1 0 16 36 1 1 1 11 0 0 1 0 5 3 0 0 1-3-4 2 MP 0 4 58 0 1 1 0 ST 2 0 2 3 18 1 1 3 BS 0 1 13 4 11 17-21-38 1-3-4 1 13 TO 7 7 MikeRadziejewskiandKenny Adeleke ledthePridewith15pointseach. 3 200 the victory. 12 13-22 5 1 1 0 JMU’s 15 Chris with12secondsontheclock 1-1-2 withtwofreethrows Williams answered tosecure Souffrant three-pointer. A 1-5 0 butcutthedeficittothreewith13secondsleftona Woody as15inthesecondhalf, Hofstra trailedbyasmany 5-23 3 6 2-2-4 0 4 0 15 2 1 James Madison’s Fanning Hofstra David Hofstra65-58at ledallscorerswith20pointsastheDukesdefeated Arena. 28 1 PTS 1-2 20-60 0-0-0 0 37 0-0 26 5 0 0 0-0 Officials: 28 0 2 5-2-7 2 PF 0-1-1 1-1-2 1 0-0 1 17 0-0 2-2 0 1-6-7 32 1 Hofstra 0 0 1 1-4 10 0 James Madison 0 3-4 0-0 O-D-R 5-2-7 0 2-2 0-0 1 0-0 1 2 5-7 2 3-3-6 1-5 2 0 2 65 Totals 0-2 1-5 2 1-2 3 0 1-4 0 0-1 FT 2 2-8 3 0 21 5 1 0 1 2-9 3-7 Team 6 1 MP 1-6 0-0 4-11 3FG 0 16-23-39 Petit 2 14 Grübler 2 ST 20 13-24 7-19 5-3-8 2-1-3 Washington 7 FG 7 BS 0-2-2 1 Noble 4-19 0-0-0 2 15 Radziejewski 0-0 TO 0-0 3 Souffrant 24-56 4 0-0 Alston 0-1-1 A 0-0 4 0-0 Kieza 2-1-3 0-0 1-4-5 Adeleke 0-2 3-5-8 PTS 0-1 2-4 Hofstra 0-2 1-2 1-3 0-3-3 PF 1-2 0-2 5-8 0-1 0-1 Totals 1-6 4-7 0-0 O-D-R 6-13 0-0 9-19 Team 3-9 3-5 Mitchell 1-1 FT Plefka 4-11 Hatter Miller 3FG Williams Fanning Whitehead FG Caskill Broyles James Madison dal oe,Rutecki Lopes, Edsall, Poole Walton, Jr., Clinton, JANUARY 15,2003•TOWSON,MARYLAND(609) Game 13:JamesMadison65,Hofstra58 JANUARY 11,2003•HEMPSTEAD,NY(2,101) Game 14:Towson 61,Hofstra54 03 61 54 31 27 .556 30 .364 27 .404 .750 .179 .321 58 65 38 32 .591 20 .217 33 .333 .542 .211 .429 BOX SCORES 2003-2004 BASKETBALL ltn11000021312040113 10 13 1 0 200 0 12 0 1 19 27 25 1 7 4 1 1 40 1 1 24 0 0 0 32 21 4 0 12 0 0 3 2 2 0 0 2 0 1-1-2 69 MP 4 3 2 3 2 0 5 ST 1 21 3 0 1 5 BS 5 1 2 9-25-34 9 RicardoMarshhad27pointsforOldDominion. 3 Adeleke added18pointsandeightreboundsforthePride. 1 TO 2-1-3 Kenny 4 0-0-0 2 1 27 pointer fromtheleftwingwith37ticksonclock Hofstra64-62lead–aitwouldnotrelinquish. gave 15-20 200 Histhree- 34 1 line. five-of-10fromthree-pointrangeandnine-of-10the freethrow and shot10-of-17fromthefloor, 12 1-2-3 playedall40minutes A 2 inhisfirstgameback aftera14-gamesuspension, 11 Apodaca, Hofstra at to a69-65victory Arena. 8-19 2 0-0 14 18 2 5 0-0 toleadHofstra including nineofthePride’s 15 thestretch, final10 pointsdown Rick hadacareer-highApodaca 34points, 0 2 3 1 1 PTS 23-45 28 0-0 1 0 1 4 1-1-2 0-0 4 Officials: 1 0-0 0 PF 1-2-3 1-5-6 0 0 3 2 0 18 1-2 1-3-4 1 27 Hofstra 0 0 34 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 10 Old Dominion 0 2 1-7-8 0 2-2 0-0 O-D-R 0 9-10 1 1-3 1 0-3-3 32 0 2 1 0 1-2 1-2-3 0 0 65 3 0 Totals 5-10 4-8 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 11 0 FT 0-0 0 0 10-17 6 1-2 19 0 0 0-0 0 1-3 1-4 Team 1 3 3 3FG 2 1 16-15-31 1-4 Alston 9 MP Petit 2 0 4 4 17-21 7-9 1 6 1-1-2 1 Kieza 0 FG ST 1-6 0-0-0 Washington 2 0 6-22 0 1 Apodaca BS 6 0-0 0-0-0 0 5 Souffrant 21-59 0-0-0 2-2 TO Gibson 27 0-1-1 Radziejewski 0-0-0 5 0-2-2 0-0 0-0 4 A 0-1 Adeleke 1-1-2 3-5 1 Hofstra 3-3 0-0 0-1 PTS 1-2 0-0 4-2-6 1-2 3-4-7 3-6 0-0 0-1 PF Totals 6-2-8 0-0 1-6 0-0 2-2 1-2 2-2 0-0 3-5 0-0 7-9 O-D-R 1-7 Team 0-1 0-1 1-6 Principe Thomas 0-1 FT 1-10 2-8 Themistocleous 10-19 Waldon Morris 3FG Hunter Nance Waller FG Loughton Wright Marsh Old Dominion ul imn,Zarba Sirmons, Hull, Game 15:Hofstra69,OldDominion65 JANUARY 18,2003•HEMPSTEAD,NY(2,667) 74 69 65 42 34 .750 27 .421 31 .511 .810 .273 .356 MIKE RADZIEJEWSKI 95 2002-03 BOX SCORES Lopes, Perone, Gladden Officials: .38224 .31329 .567 38 35 62 64 .368 .238 .652 .380 .250 .500 .46618 .36438 .667 48 40 66 78 Game 17: Drexel 78, Hofstra 66, Drexel 78, Hofstra Game 17: Game 18: Hofstra 64, Delaware 62 Game 18: Hofstra 64, Delaware JANUARY 29, 2003 • HEMPSTEAD, NY (2,099) JANUARY 25, 2003 • PHILADELPHIA, PA (1,938) JANUARY 25, 2003 • PHILADELPHIA, Caruthers, Simmons, Haney Rick Apodaca scored a game-high 20 points,Rick the go-ahead basket with 18 seconds left in regulation, including to give Arena.the Pride a 64-62 win over Delaware at Hofstra put-back of an offensive rebound gave Hofstra a 63- Apodaca’s 62 lead. next possession, Ryan Iversen had a chance to give the Blue Hens the lead on Delaware’s Delaware’s but saw Adeleke pulled down the rebound.his spinning five-footer in the lane fall short and Kenny Adeleke finished with 19 points and 16 rebounds. TotalsDelaware Hofstra 21-55 5-16 17-30 21-26-47 23 64 15 18 4 7 200 DelawareSessomsXenakisSlatteryAmesLunn FGProthoWashington 0-1Smith 3FG 1-3Iversen 4-14 0-0HindenlangTeam FT 0-0 3-9 1-6 3-5 0-0 2-7 0-1 1-1Totals 3-8 O-D-R 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 1-2 0-3 1-4 0-0 6-11 0-1-1 2-2 1-1-2 PFHofstra 0-0 0-0 0-2 6-6 0-0Adeleke 1 4-6 PTSRadziejewski 0-1-1 3 0-1-1Gibson 2 0-0 1-6 1-2 0-7-7 0 3-0-3 21-57Souffrant AApodaca 3 5-21 3 9 2-1-3Noble 2 2-4-6 TO 3-2-5 0-6 FG 5Washington 0 0 7-13 15-23 BSKieza 11 7 0Grübler 2 0-4 12-19-31 3 3 2 10 5 3FG ST 0-0 4Petit 2-5 2-7 0 26Alston 1 4 MP 6-14 0 0-0 2 13 FTTeam 3 1-1 0 5-9 2 0-0 1-3 1 2 62 0 3-6 0 1-1 0-1-1 0 0 1 1-1-2 0-0 2 6-10-16 O-D-R 1 2-2 0 0 2-4 0 0 1-4 1-2 1 8 5-9 1-1 3 0 0 3 0 4 0-0 1 0 13 0 4 14 1-3-4 0-1 2-2-4 PF 35 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2-2-4 1 0 0 3 2 0 19 35 1-1-2 PTS 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 12 2-3 33 4 0 1-2-3 2 0 7 0 1 8 A 1 1-3 4 1-3 1-1-2 2-1-3 25 0 6 7 18 TO 200 18 20 4 1 0 2 2-0-2 BS 2-0-2 2 1 3 3 0 7 6 ST 0 2 1 5 0 1 3 MP 2 1 4 0 1 1 1 0 38 2-2-4 2 1 1 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 40 40 0 1 0 1 1 12 0 1 13 0 0 9 0 10 0 2 2 HofstraAdelekeRadziejewskiGibsonSouffrantApodacaNoble 6-14 FGWashington 10-16Kieza 4-10Petit 0-0 3FGAlston 0-1 4-8 0-0Team 4-17 3-5 FT 0-3 0-0 2-4 2-12 1-6-7 0-0Totals 2-6-8 0-2 O-D-R 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-5 0-0 3 0-1Drexel 0-0 1-6 2 0-1-1 2-6-8 PF 0-2 1-4-5Whitworth 0-0Battle 16 0-0 0-2 2-2-4 PTSGoss 23 0-0 27-71King 3 1 0-0-0 2 0-0Schmieder 1 A 0-1 8-32Sanchez 5 0 3-0-3 0 5-7 1 10 3Brooks TO FG 0 4-8 0-1-1 3Hinds 0-2-2 0 BSTeam 1 0-0 6-12 2 9 3FG 0 0 3 2 13-28-41 6-11 ST 3-8 0 4 0-0 1 4Totals 0-2 0 22 3-7 3 2 MP 4 FT 2-5 2-3 1 1-3 2-0-2 0 0 30 2 0 0-2 1 66 6-8 2 0 0-1Hofstra 0-2-2 0-0 34 10-12 0 O-D-R 2-6Drexel 0 1-2 0 1 0-0 0 1 1-4-5 0-9-9 15 0 0-0 0 1Officials: 1-2 0 0 1-4 16 PF 39 1 1-5-6 27-58 0 8 33 1-2 2Drexel used a 16-0 run in the first half to propel it to a 38-18 halftime advantage and led by as many as 29, 47-18, 0 0-6-6 in 0 0 6 3 0-3-3 4-11 PTS 10the second half before settling for a 78-66 victory over visiting Hofstra. 1-2 half, The Pride fought back in the second 24 using 0 0a 15-2 run to pull within 10, 62-52, 2-2-4 2 with 7:08 remaining. 1 the rest of the way. Hofstra could not get closer 1 20-30 Kenny 6Adeleke led Hofstra with 23 points and eight rebounds. 24 18 Eric Schmieder led Drexel with 24 points and seven assists. A 1 0 1-2-3 0 0 0 9-34-43 15 TO 8 200 3 1 7 0 6 3 5 13 10 BS 1 3 1 0 1 ST 4 78 4-1-5 4 6 1 MP 0 3 0 0 4 1 19 0 1 1 0 27 11 2 1 0 0 3 40 33 1 2 0 3 1 9 31 0 0 32 12 200 1 7 18 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY BOX SCORES BOX WOODY SOUFFRANT .30630 .25025 .545 36 26 66 51 .481 .333 .667 Game 16: Hofstra 66, William & Mary 51 Hofstra 66, William Game 16: JANUARY 22, 2003 • WILLIAMSBURG, VA (2,596) JANUARY 22, 2003 • WILLIAMSBURG, Edsall, Spainhour, Caruthers Hofstra used a 10-0 run midway through the second half to take a 51-38 lead and cruised to a 66-51 victoryHofstra used a 10-0 run midway through the second half to take a 51-38 lead over William & MaryWilliam & Mary Hall. at Apodaca, Rick of his 15 points in the second half, who scored 12 keyed the run with back-to-back three-pointers.Adeleke scored a game-high 17 points, Kenny Radziejewski added 10 while Mike Adam Hess,points. leading scorer (21.7 ppg) to just nine Tribe’s effort held the defensive the CAA’s Radziejewski’s points. Hofstra William & Mary Officials: Totals 19-62 7-28 6-11 17-20-37 18 51 14 15 1 7 200 William & MaryHessCopeDuggins FGHowellRiversLoerhke 3FGD’AntoniMokris FT 3-13Viglianco 1-6 3-3Sorenson 1-7Team 0-4 O-D-R 0-0 3-8 0-0 0-3 1-4 2-3 0-4 PF 0-0 1-4 0-0 1-6 0-0 5-9 0-1 2-6 5-9-14 0-0 PTS 0-1-1 1-2 1-2 0-0-0 3-6 0-0 1-4 0-2 A 4 1-2-3 3-2-5 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 1 TO 0 1-2 1-1-2 9 1 BS 1-1-2 1-1-2 2 2 6 0 1-1-2 ST 4 0 5 MP 8 2 0 3 0 6 0 2 1 2 1 3 3 15 0 2 0 6 2 3 3-2-5 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 40 0 1 0 1 0 20 9 0 1 0 0 1 28 0 32 0 5 1 15 0 31 13 7 Totals 26-54 6-18 8-12 9-29-38 13 66 18 15 3 7 200

HofstraAdelekeRadziejewskiGibsonSouffrantApodacaWashington 4-11 FGKieza 8-13Petit 1-7Alston 3FG 0-0Team 3-5 2-2 1-1 1-1 5-14 FT 1-3 0-0 0-0 3-8 0-0 1-3-4 2-6 3-6-9 O-D-R 0-0 1-2 1-1 2-2 3-4 0-1 2-3 3 1-4-5 0-1-1 PF 0 0-0 1-8-9 0-0 0-2-2 0-0 10 PTS 17 0-0 4 1 0-0 2 2 A 0-3-3 2 2 6 1-0-1 5 0-0-0 TO 15 0 5 8 0 BS 0 0 1 7 1 3 ST 1 1 6 1 1 2 3 MP 2-2-4 2 0 0 2 0 0 32 1 2 0 34 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 20 35 37 12 0 0 0 0 0 18 8 4 2002-03

2002-03 BOX SCORES 96 2002-03 ltn0200000110000002 7 0 17 0 10 200 0 1 28 0 0 4 15 0 2 0 0 0 1 22 13 0 0 40 1 16 1 0 1 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 22 24 0 2 1-0-1 0 0 1 76 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 MP 3 1 0 1 20 7 ST 0 1 2 0 3 15-22-37 4 2 6 0-1-1 BS 2-0-2 4 4 19-31 whileMikeRadziejewskiscored15pointsonperfectfive-for-five shootingfromthree-pointrange. 0 4 rebounds, 0 2 32 Kenny Adeleke contributed15pointsand12 TO with hisfirstcareerdouble-doubleof21pointsand10rebounds. 3 11-24 8 200 0-2-2 21 1-0-1 0-0 Rick 0 ledHofstra Apodaca 0 0 1 wasasclose That as thePridewouldget. 2-4 1:05 leftonathree-pointerby Woody Souffrant. with 12 80-76, with8:12leftbeforemountingacomebackandeventuallypullingfour, A 23-59 69-54, 0 2 as15points, many 9 0-3-3 Hofstratrailedbyas 1 30 3 Hofstra Eric Schmiederscored26pointstoleadDrexelan82-76 winoverHofstraat 0 Arena. 1-4 0 22 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 15 15 PTS 0-1-1 0 0 Hofstra 1 2 0 26 0-0 1 24 0-0 0-2 1 2-8-10 0-0 Drexel PF 1-0-1 0-0 2-0-2 40 5 4 0 2 13 1-2 0 0 1 0 1 1-4 8-11 16 2 2-3 8 0-1 0 1 2 0-0 Totals 4-6 O-D-R 6-6-12 1-3 0-1-1 3 0 0 3 0 1-1-2 1-4 0 3-9 1 0 82 1-3 0-0 13 MP 3 3-4 0 5 1-3 Team FT 0-0 1 0 5-13 Alston 0 26 ST 0 1 4 1-5 2-5 Petit 1 1 0-0 0 3FG 1 BS 5-5 Grübler 6 3 7-28-35 1 3 Kieza 5 6-16 0-0-0 TO 12-25 Washington 22 1 2-7-9 FG 5-7 3 0-1-1 7 26 Noble 5 A 10-25 Apodaca 0-0 1-3-4 4 Souffrant 30-58 3-7 0-0 4 1 1 PTS 1-2-3 Gibson 0-3-3 0-0 Radziejewski 0-3 2-9 PF 1-3-4 Adeleke 0-0 3 0-2 0-3-3 0-4-4 Hofstra 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-12 0-0 6-7 O-D-R 0-0 1-2 1-2 1-1-2 1-2 Totals 2-4 4-6 3-6 FT 0-1 1-2 3-6 1-2 Team 6-11 11-16 Tillman 3FG 3-4 0-1 Hinds Miller FG Brooks 0-3 Sanchez 6 200 Schmieder 5 21 King 13 0 8 Goss 0 0 Battle 0 1 27 Whitworth 8 Drexel 0 1 35 29 0 0 1 7 32 0 32 1 1 0 0 0 9 1 0 2 4 2 0 1 3 5 0-1-1 75 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 13 3 1 0 0 1 2 25 pointsforthePride. MP 2 MikeRadziejewskiscored 1 7-10-17 butcouldnotconvert. 10 17 andpullevenortakethelead, Hofstrahadthreepossessions totry 1 2 0 69. 1 71- Chris Williams putJMUupforgood, ST AfterGibran Washington 69, tiedthescoreat 18 possessions totakea69-67lead. 17-22 0-0-0 17 200 0 TheDukesthenscoredonsixstraight 18 turn a46-36deficitwith15:02remainingto61-56lead8:08ontheclock. 0 2 madeseven three’s overaspanof6:54to BS 0-0-0 which hadaschool-record14three-pointersinthecontest, 0-1-1 Hofstra , Center. 11 4-17 0-0-0 7 1 3 0 0-0 theJMUConvocation James Madisonscoredthefinalsixpointsofgametotakea75-69winoverHofstraat 0 TO 0 0 27-54 26 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 40 1 21 22 A Officials: 0-0 2 3 1 0-0 1 0-0-0 0 0 4-2-6 0 0-1 0-2 James Madison 0 0 24 5-7 22 PTS 1 1-6 0 0 Hofstra 1-2-3 0-0 2-3-5 0 17 6-6 1-2 0 40 PF 0 0-2 1 1-3 0 0-0 0 1-6 4-4 1 2 Totals 1-3 2-4 0 1-2-3 69 MP 8 0-0 0 2 4 1 O-D-R 6-7 3 5-10 ST 6 1-4 5 1 19 1 8-11 0-0 2 Team 0 0 5 Mitchell BS 16-24-40 FT Freeman 4 3-8 9 0 3-7 2 12 TO 0-2-2 Hatter 3 0-0-0 4 Miller 7-9 3FG 5 A 1 Williams 2 1-5-6 14-22 0-0 8 3 4 Fanning 0-0 Caskill FG PTS 24-50 25 Whitehead 2-2 1-2-3 0-0 2 1-2-3 0-0 Broyles PF 0-0-0 2-4-6 James Madison 2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-3-8 0-0 2-2 O-D-R 5-4-9 2-3 3-4 4-8 Totals 2-4 1-2 0-0 FT 4-11 1-1 3-4 0-0 1-4 1-5 Team 3FG Alston 6-8 Petit 3-9 Grübler FG 9-12 Washington Apodaca Souffrant Gibson Radziejewski Adeleke Hofstra odn esy Heater Kersey, Gordon, Game 19:JamesMadison75,Hofstra69 FEBRUARY 1,2003•HARRISONBURG,VA(3,724) FEBRUARY 5,2003•HEMPSTEAD,NY(1,730) Game 20:Drexel82,Hofstra76 64 76 82 40 41 .613 36 .458 41 .390 .480 .400 .517 75 69 38 42 .773 37 .235 27 .500 .778 .636 .480 BOX SCORES Officials: 2003-2004 BASKETBALL it,Utn Zarba Upton, Pitts, ltn0101000112011006 1 200 0 2 0 1 4 13 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 39 37 11 36 0 1 0 19 0 0 1 1 35 0 1 30 0 0 69 2 0 0 1 0 0 1-1-2 0 1 MP 20 4 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 ST 1 6 5 7-20-27 4 3 1 Wendell Gibson(10)and 0 Woody Souffrant (10)alsoscoredindouble-figuresforHofstra. BS Rick (13), Apodaca 1 Kenny Adeleke (14), MikeRadziejewskiledHofstrawith15points. 0-1-1 0 62-57. lay-up togivethe 0-0-0 Tribe theleadforgood, 3 0 Hessconvertedonathree-pointplayand 3 5-7 TO 57, Withthescoretiedat 13 a 14-1runtotake37-35leadintointermission. 10 Hofstrahadleadsof22-8 and34-23beforethe 200 Tribe used Hofstra at Arena. 11 3 27 79-69, Hofstra, early 22-8deficittodefeat 0-0-0 10-27 32 0-0-0 0-0 0 A 0-0 11 cameoffthebenchtoscore18 points as Adam Hessscored29pointsandBrettHowell overcamean William &Mary 3 1-0-1 14 7 4 27-59 1 38 3 2 15 PTS 0 0-0 Officials: 0 0-1 16 0-0 0-0 2 5 0-0 0 0 34 1-5-6 PF 1-2-3 0 Hofstra 1 2 1 0 1-8-9 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 William &Mary 39 8 1 1 0 2-5 0 0 2-3-5 0-0 0-0 12 0 1 O-D-R 0-0 1-2 0-1 2 0-0-0 2 Totals 1 0 1 2-5 3-10 0 1 2-3 0-3-3 2-5 0 79 1 0-0 1 FT 2-2 2 5-17 Team 0 9 18 0-0 4-8 5-10 Alston MP 0 1 2 1 6 3FG 3-5 10 Petit 3 1 ST 13-23-36 Grübler 2 6-9 3 2 Kieza 10 FG 0-0-0 5-8 0 BS 19-27 Noble 1-3-4 29 Apodaca 1-4-5 1 TO 8-18 2 Souffrant 0-1-1 0-0 2-0-2 Gibson A 26-57 1 5-7 2-4 Radziejewski 5-1-6 2-8-10 0-0 0-0 Adeleke PTS 6-8 Hofstra 0-1 4-5 2-3-5 1-2 2-2 0-2 0-1 PF 0-1 2-4 6-8 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 Totals O-D-R 2-8 4-10 1-3 4-9 Team 11-22 FT Jenkins Viglianco 3FG Howell Mokris Rivers FG Duggins Cope Hess William &Mary ida,Coget,Poole Clougherty, Lindsay, Game 21:William&Mary79,Hofstra69 FEBRUARY 8,2003•HEMPSTEAD,NY(2,200) 53 69 79 34 42 .714 35 .370 37 .458 .704 .444 .456 GIBRAN WASHINGTON 97 2002-03 BOX SCORES .448 .353 .667 .46238 .21439 .636 42 38 80 77 .541 .526 .600 .43348 .36740 .765 43 42 91 82 Game 24: Hofstra 91, Delaware 82 Hofstra 91, Delaware Game 24: FEBRUARY 19, 2003 • NEWARK, DE (4,674) FEBRUARY 19, 2003 • NEWARK, FEBRUARY 22, 2003 • HEMPSTEAD, NY (2,603) Game 25: VA Commonwealth 80, Hofstra 77 Game 25: VA Commonwealth 80, Hofstra Spainhour, Nestor, Sirmons Natili, Hull, Schnur VA CommonwealthVA Taylor FGGeorgeGodwinJones 3FGMathisDoles FTReidMoore 9-18 4-8Willie 3-8Team O-D-R 4-8 8-13 0-0 2-6 0-0Totals PF 2-2 0-0 2-5 4-4 2-4 1-2 0-0 PTS 0-0 0-5-5Hofstra 0-3 0-2 2-9 2-5-7Adeleke 3-4 A 0-0 6-5-11 0-0Radziejewski 1-1 1-1-2 0Gibson TO 0-3 1-0-1 30-67Souffrant 3 0-0 0-0 3 BSApodaca 1-5-6 6-17 24 3-5Noble 3 3-10 ST FG 12 0-0-0Kieza 7 0-1-1 3 5-15 14-21Grübler MP 1-1-2 0 2-6 16 4Team 13-26-39 3FG 0-0 0 9 4-7 6-9 0 0 2 1 20 0-0 9-21 5 2 5Totals 2 FT 0-2 2 0-0 0-1 1 0 80 0 1 1-7 4 0-0 1-3-4 1 1-2-3 7 Commonwealth VA 0-0 2 0 3-3 3-8-11 O-D-R 3 0 0-1 0-0Hofstra 0 10 10-12 0-0 0 0 0 2 1 0-0 2 11 36 0-0 0Officials: 1-4-5 3 3 2-5-7 0-1-1 PF 0 3 0 29 0-0 30-65 1 7Virginia Commonwealth went on to an 80-77 vic- 31 jumper broke a 75-75 tie with 43 seconds remaining as Taylor’s Willie 1 0-0 8 1 4-7 PTS 10 3-14 0 33 Arena.tory over the Pride at Hofstra 1 Hofstra had a chance to tie, 3 but missed two free throws. 4 The Rams extended the 5 1 0-1-1 11lead to four, 79-75, with two free throws of their own. 1 19 Souffrant got the Pride to within two, Woody A 79-77 with 4.8 sec- 14-22 0-0-0onds to play, desperation three missed at the buzzer. Apodaca’s but Emanuel Mathis 1-3-4 hit one free throw and Rick 0 0 200 2 1 29Apodaca finished with 29 points. 15 Souffrant added 12 points and five assists. 8 12 12-25-37 TO 2 1 4 2 0 5 19 0 BS 1 0 28 5 0 2 1 0 ST 77 6 0 10 2 4-1-5 2 MP 0 2 0 2 12 0 1 0 0 14 33 35 0 3 1 2 0 1 3 0 40 39 1 0 30 7 0 0 0 200 5 17 1 HofstraAdelekeRadziejewskiGibsonSouffrantApodacaNoble 6-9 FGKieza 7-11GrüblerTeam 4-6 3FG 0-0 8-15 3-5 5-16Totals 0-1 FT 0-0 6-7 3-4 1-7 1-1 3-6-9 2-3 0-2 1-1 3-7-10 O-D-R 1-3 8-12 1-1DelawareSmith 1-1 0-0 4-5-9 1 2 1-5-6Xenakis PF 1-2-3 0-0 33-61Slattery 0-0 0-0Ames PTS 20 10-19 16 4Lunn 1 0-0-0 2 FG 15-25Prothro A 1-3-4 1-0-1Iversen 4 3 16 14-29-43 10Hindenlang 19 TO 1-3 3FG 0-1 0Sessoms 1 1 17 3-8 2 BSTeam 3 1 9 3 0-0 FT 0-0 3 91 2 0 5-11 ST 3 3-6 5 2 1 2-9 1 2-5Totals 3-6 MP 4-9 0-0 1 1 0-2 4-11 O-D-R 21 2 1 0-0 0 9-13 0 0-2 2-5 12Hofstra 0-0 0 2-7 0 39 35 5-5 0-2-2 0-0-0 2Delaware 0 PF 0-1 1 4 0 1-2-3 1 1 0-0 4-4 2-2 0-0Officials: 0 0-3-3 29 PTS 3 38 3 2-4 40 1 29-67 0 0 1-1-2 defeatedAdeleke tallied 20 points and 10 rebounds to lead five starters in double figures as Hofstra Delaware, Kenny 2-2-4 4 3-2-5 0-6-6 0 A 11-3091-82, at the Bob Carpenter Center. 200 Delaware After took a 67-66 lead, 3 2 Kieza, Aurimas Hofstra got three-pointers from 0 0 0-2-2 0Apodaca possessions to take a 75-69 lead. on three consecutive Mike Radziejewski and Rick Delaware scored five 13-17 TO 9 3 unanswered points to make the score 75-74, and a three-pointer from Radziejewski Adeleke 4 free throws but two from 3 1 1 8 pushed the lead back to six and Hofstra wasn’t threatened the rest of the way. 8-21-29 19Adeleke, 6 In addition to BS Apodaca scored 019 points, 1 Souffrant added 10 points.Woody 0 Gibson scored 16 points and Wendell Radziejewski and also Souffrant 4 10dealt nine assists. ST 21 12 8 10 1 0 1 1 20 MP 82 0 1 1-1-2 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 19 1 0 0 0 2 1 7 0 1 0 0 14 1 7 38 2 5 0 28 0 2 0 1 5 17 23 29 18 26 200 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY BOX SCORES BOX .39145 .42925 .611 29 45 74 70 .475 .429 .400 .41333 .22236 .667 21 34 54 70 .396 .304 .625 FEBRUARY 13, 2003 • FAIRFAX, VA (2,522) FEBRUARY 13, 2003 • FAIRFAX, FEBRUARY 15, 2003 • HEMPSTEAD, NY (2,185) Game 22: George Mason 70, Hofstra 54 George Mason 70, Game 22: Game 23: UNC Wilmington 74, Hofstra 70 Game 23: UNC Wilmington 74, Hofstra Heater, Zarba, Caruthers Gordon, Natili, Humes Hofstra cut a 27-point deficit down in the final minute, to two points but came up short in a 74-70 loss at Hofstra Arena. 14:23 remaining.Wilmington led 56-29 with UNC Hofstra began a furious comeback that culminated when Burnette missed the second of two free throws with 13 seconds left with UNCW leading 73-70.Tim Seahawk Pride The in the left corner.raced the length of the floor and the ball ended up in the hands of Marc Petit Petit, who had not attempted a three-pointer in his career, Craig Callahan corralled the rebound and hit one shot the ball long and UNCW’s free throw to seal the win.Adeleke led Hofstra with 18 points and 20 rebounds. Kenny Burnette paced the Seahawks with 18 points. UNC Wilmington Hofstra Officials: Totals 25-64 9-21 11-18 24-29-53 15 70 11 19 1 3 200 TotalsHofstraAdelekeKiezaGibson 28-59NobleApodaca 12-28Grübler FGPetit 6-15 6-14Team 8-19-27 3FG 0-0 3-6 3-9 6-22 19 6-9 FT 3-4 6-8 0-0 0-0 3-10 74 3-6 2-4 8-12-20 1-4 O-D-R 0-0 0-0 2-4 20 0-0 4 0-1 3-2-5 10 5-5-10 1-2 PF 2-5-7 1-1-2 2 18 PTS 0-0 3 0-0-0 2 3 8 A 3 1 2-2-4 6 11 0 17 TO 200 3 15 BS 0 0 1 0 1 5 ST 3-2-5 2 3 1 2 6 0 MP 4 0 0 0 0 38 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 32 27 40 0 0 38 0 3 22 UNC WilmingtonTerrellCallahan FGGoldsberryBlizzardBurnette 3FGCoombsJustusGunn FT 5-7 5-9 4-7LaueWyrick 6-18 0-0 1-3Team 4-7 O-D-R 6-11 0-2 4-11 3-7 0-1 2-6 0-0 1-2 PF 1-2 0-0 0-2 3-6 0-6-6 0-3-3 PTS 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 A 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 0-0 3 TO 0-0-0 1 0-0 0-0 2 10 2-1-3 BS 13 0-0 12 17 0-0-0 0 ST 18 1-2-3 1 1-0-1 1 6 2 MP 7 0 0 0 1 4 3 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 2-3-5 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 2 1 1 34 20 0 1 36 1 0 0 38 0 1 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 16 0 8 0 0 5 10 7 Rick Apodaca scored 16 points,Rick Souffrant chipped in with 10 points as Woody Adeleke added 11 points and Kenny Hofstra dropped a 70-54 decision to George Mason at Center. the Patriot held Hofstra without a field goal The Patriots for a span of 7:34 in the second half after Hofstra pulled within three, 49-46, to take a 60-47 lead. led Young Jesse George Mason with 16 points and 18 rebounds. TotalsHofstra George Mason Officials: 26-63 4-18 14-21 16-25-41 10 70 13 6 4 9 200 George MasonLarranagaYoungTynes FGHeinenDavisWurtz 3FG 6-18LewisTeam 0-2 FT 6-10 1-5 2-6 0-0 2-2 O-D-R 6-16 0-3 3-3 1-4 4-5 1-3-4 2-5 2-8 PF 2-4 1-1 2-4 5-13-18 0-0 PTS 3-4 1 2-3-5 0-0 0-1-1 1 A 1-2 2-2-4 14 TO 2-1-3 16 1 3 3-1-4 BS 3 2 4 2 ST 0 3 7 2 17 0 MP 1 7 0 1-1-2 5 6 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 2 38 0 1 2 0 37 0 0 1 0 3 1 23 32 1 36 0 11 23 Totals 21-53 7-23 5-8 8-25-33 16 54 12 15 1 4 200

HofstraAdelekeKiezaGibsonSouffrantApodacaNoble FGGrübler 6-15AlstonTeam 3FG 0-0 3-8 1-2 4-7 5-15 FT 2-5 0-0 0-0 2-5 3-11 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 O-D-R 1-2 2-4 0-0 3-4 0-2 0-0 2-6-8 0-0 1-1-2 0-3-3 PF 0-1-1 4 0-0 0-0 PTS 1-2 2 12 1 2 1-3-4 2 0-0-0 A 0-4-4 8 0 3 10 16 TO 2 1 4 BS 2 5 0 6 0 0 0 ST 0 3 3-3-6 2 4 5 0 MP 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 31 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 40 36 40 10 0 0 0 1 19 5 19 2002-03

2002-03 BOX SCORES 98 eons MarcPetit grabbedacareer-best nineboardsforHofstra. rebounds. in Hofstracontrolledtheboardsandheldacommanding53-27advantage big runwithback-to-backthree-pointers. 2002-03 rsc02002211222010012 1 200 0 5 0 15 11 0 0 0 17 0 10 2 1 0 0 27 2 5 12 13 1 0 0 17 0 27 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 25 0 1 77 28 0 0 0 2 19 1 1-0-1 0 0 0 1 0 25 2 5 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 8 10 8-28-36 1 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 3 0 1-1-2 9-14 2 0-0-0 1 7 2 MP Rick wastheonlyHofstraplayerindouble-figureswith17 points. Apodaca 1 0 12-25 run totakecontrolofthegame. 3 4 15 offa13-0 Hofstratrailed20-13whenODUrattled 0-1-1 1 2 22 2-2 out afieldgoalfornearlythefirstnineminutesof game. 12 ST 0 0-0 28-56 goingwith- 0-0-0 Hofstrafellbehindearly, 1 theConstantCenter. closed at outtheregularseasonwitha77-46victory 200 2 1 BS 0 Rasheed Wright scored19pointsandOldDominionheldHofstrato just25percentshootingastheMonarchs 16 1 7 0-0 2-2-4 0-0 2 19 0-0 0-0-0 10 0-0 18 TO 3 Old Dominion 0-2-2 0 0 1 0-2-2 4 Hofstra 0-1-1 0-0 0-2 0-2 2 A 27 0-1 26 3 0 0-0 40 0-4-4 2 2-4 0 0 3-4 1 0-0 Totals 0-0 PTS 1 0-0 0 21 0-0 20 1 0 0-4-4 1-2 1 0-6-6 3-5 0-0 0 16 4-5-9 0 0-2 8 PF 0 0 0-0 0 1-2-3 1-3 3-4 0 1 0 1-1 1-2 Team 0 3-5 4-6 0-0 8 2-6 Mrksic 7 MP 1 4 2 46 1 0-0 O-D-R 2 1-4 Pugh 0-0 0 4-8 ST 4-7 Principe 5 0-1 0 3 2 0 20 3 6 Thomas BS 1 FT 5 6-12 3-4 Themistocleous 15-24-39 0 5-8 1 Waldon TO 17 2 6 1 4-1-5 16-29 1-4-5 Morris 3FG 3 Hunter A 6-23 Nance 0 1-1-2 2 2 4 2-5 2-2 Waller FG 0 PTS 12-48 0-1-1 Loughton 4 0-0 Wright 0-0 2-3-5 1-3 PF 3-2-5 1-4-5 1 Marsh 1-2 Old Dominion 1-4 3-4 2-6 1-5-6 5-8 2-7 4-4 O-D-R 0-2 1-1-2 1-4 4-10 Totals 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 FT Team 0-0 4-15 0-0 0-3 1-4 3FG 0-3 Grübler Kieza 1-6 13 Washington FG 0-4 Noble 1 1 Apodaca 1 200 Souffrant 0 0 Gibson 0 6 11 Radziejewski 33 0 0 Adeleke 12 1 3 0 Hofstra 1 1 0 1 1 30 16 17 36 14 0 14 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1-2-3 1 1 3 66 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 32 0 1 14 2 3 0 3 1 MP 1 0 22-31-53 0 1 0 3 23 21 2 1-4-5 2 1 ST 12-24 9 Hofstraled36-33with13:10to 0 Towson Hofstra at ina66-57victory Arena. 0 0-0-0 17 BS 0-0-0 1 from seniornightwith21pointsasHofstrausedan18-0secondhalfruntopullaway celebrated 8-24 0 2 1-2 21 0 andRick Apodaca 6 Kenny Adeleke hadhisfourthstraightdouble-doublewith23pointsand14rebounds, 5 TO 1 2 3 23-64 36 11 0 0-0 0-0 0 8-6-14 1-1-2 A 200 0-0 1 1 1 4 0 2 7 4 Hofstra 0 0-4-4 0 0-0 10 0-0 22 1 Towson PTS 3-4 0-2 0-0 0 0 29 0 2-2-4 10 5 1 2-1-3 23 5-4-9 0 2-4-6 0 0-0 1-1 PF 0-0 0 28 0 0-0 0-1 0 16 Totals 0 4 0 2-6 0 1 2 0-0 10-15 5-8 12 0-1 1-4 6 1 O-D-R 0-1 0-1-1 3 1 8 0 1 5-10 Team 0 2 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 4 Gibson 47 0 9 0 7-18 FT 3 0 Berdugo 10 4 4 0 2-6 18 0-3 Kieza 1-4 3 0-0 1 MP 1 3FG 0 Adeleke 2 0 3-24-27 1 ST Washington 1-2-3 1 10 1-8 1 0-3-3 11-14 Noble FG BS 0-1-1 Apodaca 2 9 2-13 1-2 4-16 1 TO 3 0-4-4 Souffrant 0-0 2 0-2-2 16-50 Grübler 0-0 1 A Petit 0-1-1 0-0 2 2-2 0-0 0 Radziejewski 0-3-3 0-0 PTS 1-3 Hofstra 1-2 0-2-2 0-0 2-7 0-3 PF 1-4-5 4-4 1-2 1-1-2 4-7 3-4 Totals 0-1 3-8 O-D-R 1-2 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-2 0-3 Team 0-0 FT 3-4 0-0 Warner Goode 3-8 3FG 0-6 Blanks 1-7 Petkunas Allen FG Gilchrist McSweeney Dixon McCartney Hamm Towson Game 27:OldDominion77,Hofstra46 FEBRUARY 26,2003•HEMPSTEAD,NY(1,455) MARCH 1, 2003- • NORFOLK,VA(6,903) • MARCH 1,2003- Game 26:Hofstra66,Towson 47 93 66 47 37 24 .500 29 23 .333 .359 .786 .250 .320 43 77 46 33 27 44 19 50.8 .643 .480 .500 .552 .261 .250 Officials BOX SCORES Officials: ae,Zra Rutecki Zarba, Haney, : 2003-2004 BASKETBALL po,Pts Gladden Pitts, Upton, play when keyedthe Apodaca oe01000003330020012 0 18 21 200 38 33 0 0 1 5 20 3 1 2 0 0 2 20 38 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 2 13 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1-1-2 1 5 3 64 0 4 3 3 4 1 13 20 17 0 10 1 6 1 1 2 13-17-30 0-3-3 200 9 7 0 3 3 17-23 15 0 9 8 4 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-0 0 5 0 9-25 1 1-2-3 3 1 0 2-1-3 25 31 3 19-51 0 38 2-2 0 35 0-0 2-3 0 3-4-7 MP 0 Officials: 5-8 0 0 1 8 0-0 4-2-6 0 0 ST 1-2-3 1 0-1 0-0 0-1 33 William &Mary 19 BS 0 3-4 1 0 4-7 Hofstra 0 0 1 TO 0 2-4 5-6 0-0 1-2-3 1-2 1-2 0 MP 0 0 A 4-12 74 0-0 1 1 0 Totals 2 1 ST 2-5 3 2-7 PTS 1-6 2 1 23 1 3 6 BS 3-6 3 6 PF Team 4-12 4-11 1-0-1 20-20-40 2 3 Cope TO O-D-R 0-1-1 Viglianco 4 17-25 20 10 8 9 3 A Mokris 1-2 11-32 0-0-0 Rivers FT 0-0 3 Howell 1 4 4 PTS 23-56 0-0-0 20 3FG 0-0 Duggins 0-0 Jenkins 0-3 PF Hess FG 0-0 3 0-6-6 2-4-6 0-0 5-3-8 0-2-2 William &Mary 1-2 0-3 O-D-R 11-2-13 1-2 6-8 2-5 2-2 0-0 1-2 Totals 4-10 6-8 1-2 FT 2-6 0-0 3-9 5-14 Team 0-0 3-10 3FG 3-8 3-6 Petit Kieza 7-11 Washington FG Noble Radziejewski Apodaca Souffrant Gibson Adeleke Hofstra yik0000000000000003 6 21 200 1 0 0 2 12 7 0 0 0 17 0 0 16 3 0 0 0 1 0 37 11 1 0 1 0 0 33 18 15 1 1 2 36 3 0 1 0 0 0 2-1-3 1 4 4 76 1 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 16 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 11-30-41 2 1 0 5 3 1 4 16-22 0-0-0 1-1-2 4 0 MP 2 4 200 0 0-1-1 4 3 1 0-0-0 28 4-15 ST 2 0-0 0-0 4 6 17 28-58 7 1 0 0 BS 1-1-2 0 1-1 19 1 0-0 10 0-0 2-2-4 0-0 TO 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 1-2-3 0-1 UNC Wilmington 2 33 1 A 0-0 20 14 Hofstra 0-0 0 0-5-5 2-2 0 0-0 0 0 40 33 0-0 4-5 2-2 8 0 3-5-8 1-4-5 0 PTS 0 0-0 0-8-8 0 0 2 7-9 Totals 0-0 2 1 0 37 PF 0-0 1 0 0-2 0 0-0 1-4 56 0 3-0-3 5-6 3-6 2-5 0 1 0 MP 1 0 0 Team 0 3 1 19 1-3 O-D-R 1-2 0-0 Wyrick 9-17 ST 0-4 2 Laue 5 0 3 12-22-34 1 0 1 0 Gunn BS 1-0-1 0 3-5 0-1 7-20 FT 3 1 King 6-11 0 3 TO Justus 7 1-0-1 5 0-0-0 4 Coombs 0-0 3FG 0 4-20 A 22 Burnette 6 0-1-1 Blizzard 23-61 1 0-0 5 0-0 0-0 Goldsberry PTS FG 0-0-0 14 4 Callahan 3 0-0 Terrel 0-1 PF 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0 UNC Wilmington 2 1-3-4 4-7-11 0-0 0-1 0-0 O-D-R 0-0 2-10-12 0-0 0-0 Totals 4-7 0-0 1-1 1-8 2-4 1-5 0-1 FT 2-6 0-0 Team 3-10 Petit 0-0 2-6 3FG 8-17 3-10 Berdugo Kieza 6-14 Washington FG Noble Radziejewski Apodaca Souffrant Gibson Adeleke Hofstra turnovers. eight Hofstrahelda40-30reboundingedgeandcommittedseason-low 52-49. the leadforgoodat Hofstra gave andhisthree-pointerwith10:37leftinregulation alsohad20pointsforthePride, Apodaca Rick 64 winover intheopeningroundofColonial William &Mary Athletic Association Tournament. toleadHofstraa74- including 11offensiverebounds, Kenny Adeleke had20pointsand13rebounds, 2pit.KnyAeeehd1 onsad1 eons while Wendell Gibsongrabbed11rebounds. Kenny Adeleke had14pointsand12rebounds, 22 points. finishingwith Woody Souffrant ledthewayforHofstra, thenuseda10-0runtoputthegameoutofreach. Seahawks The 56-47. thelastat tonineontwooccasions, Hofstrawhittledtheleaddown 14-0 runoverthenextfourminutes. butUNCW wentona Hofstraled42-40 with15minuteslefttoplay, Virginia. nals oftheCAA Tournament inRichmond, scored28pointstolead UNC inthequarterfi- Wilmington toa76-56victory theCAAPlayerof Year, Brett Blizzard, oe odn Maxwell Gordon, Rose, MARCH 8,2003•RICHMONDCOLISEUM-RICHMOND,VA MARCH 7,2003•RICHMONDCOLISEUM-RICHMOND,VA Game 29:UNCWilmington76,Hofstra56 Game 28:Hofstra74,William&Mary64 62 64 74 28 36 .739 36 .360 38 .373 .680 .344 .411 83 76 56 38 23 .727 38 .267 33 .483 .545 .200 .377 Officials: dal awl,Humes Maxwell, Edsall, 99 2002-03 BOX SCORES Association game Holiday Tournament Square Garden (New York, NY) Association Championship (Richmond, VA) * Colonial Athletic ! Hofstra-Wingate ^ at Madison $ Colonial Athletic Mike Radziejewski (7) Rick Apodaca (9) Kenny Adeleke (8) 5429 49 30 103 59 3.6 3.3 0 0 15 6 Anthony Noble (13) Kenny Adeleke (15) Omar Alston (7) Kenny Adeleke (20) 2002-03 Hofstra Basketball Results 2002-03 Hofstra HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY STATISTICS AND RESULTS RESULTS AND STATISTICS 4 .355 45 136 .331 60 86 .698 17 55 72 4.8 26 64 61 8 15 271 18.1 TOTAL 3-POINT

CAA 13-12 269 31 74 .419 0 0 .000 15 23 .652 22 49 71 5.5 42 10 21 10 4 77 5.9 CAA CAA 18 3600 423 1022 .414 133 382 .348 195 327 .596 257 460 717 39.8 341 243 318 56 91 1174 65.2 CAACAACAA 13-5 15-1 163 14 144 2-0CAA 6 43 3 .326 19 0 18 1 .316 3600 0 0 7 443 .000 .143 1 1045 0 .424 4 .000 126 0 11 7 371 .000 27 .340 .571 0 .407 11 245 16 19 377 0 17 30 .650 .000 33 203 2.3 400 0 2.2 30 603 0 15 6 33.5 8 323 0 22 247 9 217 0.0 1 68 0 3 3 172 4 1 1257 33 69.8 23 2.5 0 1.5 0 0 0 0.0 CAA 14-1 191 18 41 .439 13 34 .382 1 2 .500 10 16 26 1.9 11 13 10 0 9 50 3.6 CAACAA 17-7CAA 14-1 308 28 147 13-0 15 89 232 24 .315 14 15 .625 0 46 34 .326 .412 0 11 14 .000 29 23 18 .379 .609 35 18 5 .514 33 13 8 51 22 .625 3.0 35 9 28 2.5 21 6 30 30 23 4 2.3 9 8 37 6 23 4 85 14 2 5.0 3 48 7 3.4 44 3.4 CAACAACAA 13-13CAA 18-17 511 75 595 16-16 118 17-17 484 210 61 232 553 .357 43 .509 40 149 0 118 .409 107 .339 36 .402 1 54 17 96 .000 78 50 .375 50 .692 .340 12 83 17 11 17 .602 49 71 24 .706 66 117 20 .458 188 5.1 51 21 22 10.4 36 71 52 55 57 22 4.4 56 38 3.4 80 6 22 36 15 15 73 24 10 244 45 286 5 18.8 15.9 14 0 170 17 10.6 114 6.7

at St. John’s^at Stony BrookManhattanat Saint Peter’s*at Virginia CommonwealthWilmington*at UNC *George Mason*James Madison 62-71 59-84 52-65*at Towson*Old Dominion 64-77 47-71 75-93William & Mary*at 2878 10729 70-67 2147 58-65*at Drexel 451 6100 2591*Delaware*at James Madison A A*Drexel 1356 2101 A 66-51*William & Mary 69-65 54-61*at George Mason*UNC Wilmington A A H*at Delaware*Virginia Commonwealth H 2596*Towson H Kenny Adeleke (21) 2667 609 Souffrant (15) Woody 69-75 66-78*at Old Dominion Lars Grübler (17)vs. William & Mary$ 64-62 69-79Adeleke (24)Adeleke (13) Kenny Kenny Kenny Adeleke (24) 54-70 77-80vs.Wilmington$ UNC H 70-74 3724 76-82 H 1938 Mike Radziejewski (22) A Mike Radziejewski (15) 2099 91-82 2950 2522 46-77 74-64 2603 (11) Mike Radziejewski Kenny Adeleke (14) 2185 1730 A 66-47 AAdeleke (17) Kenny 56-76 Anthony Noble (7) Apodaca (34) Rick 4674 H Kenny Adeleke (22) (13) Adeleke Kenny Mike Radziejewski (10) Kenny Adeleke (19) H 6903 A (13) Adeleke Kenny H (7) Adeleke Kenny - H H 1455 Mike Radziejewski (25)Adeleke (23) Kenny - A A Rick Apodaca (20) Mike Radziejewski (15)Apodaca (16) Rick N HAdeleke (9) Kenny Apodaca (29) Rick Kenny Adeleke (18) (8) Adeleke Kenny Rick Apodaca (21) Kenny Adeleke (14) N Kenny Adeleke (20) Mike Radziejewski (9) Apodaca (17) Rick Souffrant (8) Woody Apodaca (20) Rick Kenny Adeleke (23) Gibson (9) Wendell Kenny Adeleke (16) Souffrant (22) Woody (8) Aurima Kieza Adeleke (11) Kenny Kenny Adeleke (20) Kenny Adeleke (12) Kenny Adeleke (10) (6) Adeleke Kenny Kenny Adeleke (14) Adeleke (13) Kenny Adeleke (12) Kenny Opponentat Gonzagavs. St. (NY) Francis Lehigh!Quinnipiac!Monmouth 56-72 Score 61-69 68-71 63-50 1243 57-70 Att. 4000 1184 1784 1443 N Loc. A H H HAdeleke (15) Kenny Hofstra High Scorer Kenny Adeleke (18) Souffrant (24) Woody Kenny Adeleke (23) Kenny Adeleke (13) Hofstra High Rebounder (7) Adeleke Kenny Kenny Adeleke (9) Adeleke (11) Kenny Kenny Adeleke (14) Kenny Adeleke (20) 2002-03 Kenny Adeleke 29-28 946 193 390 .495 0 3 .000 82 148 .554 132 188 320 11.0 88 30 125 20 20 468 16.1 Score by HalvesHofstraOpponents 1 2 987 856 OT 1061 1003 0 0 Total 2048 1859 Aurimas Kieza 23-10 427 44 127 .346 19 62 .306 19 29 .655 34 44 78 3.4 41 9 32 11 9 126 5.5 Osei Millar GibsonWendell 15-14 4-2 327 37 98 9 90 .411 22 0 .409 0 5 .000 15 17 .333 25 5 .680 7 31 .714 59 7 90 9 6.0 49 16 12 4.0 22 13 11 3 5 9 91 3 6.1 1 28 6.1 Final Overall Record: 12-20 Final Overall Record: 5-13 Record: CAA PlayerRick Apodaca 15-15 MIN GP-GS FG 582 83 FGA PCT. 23 FG FGA PCT. FT FTA PCT. OR DR TOT AVG. PF A TO BS ST PTS. AVG. Marc Petit BerdugoYogev Team 25-1 3-0Total 251 4Opponents 12 0 38 29 29 .316 0 5800 5800 0 .000 679 712 0 1 1669 1693 .000 .407 .421 0 198 179 16 .000 615 571 38 0 .322 .313 .421 303 445 0 24 515 662 31 .000 .588 .672 55 0 435 347 743 653 0 2.2 1178 1000 27 40.6 34.5 0 584 529 9 379 408 0.0 21 536 358 0 103 85 5 286 1 152 2048 5 1859 70.6 0 64.1 40 0 1.6 0 0 0.0 Lars GrüblerAnthony Noble 23-9Gibran Washington 24-2 24-3Omar Alston 332 362 36 443 30 23 21-6 54 74 287 76 .667 27 .405 .303 0 18 15 86 0 53 58 .314 .000 .340 .259 5 28 6 15 18 63 7 19 .278 .444 .789 .857 7 27 11 21 55 34 12 31 82 45 .583 52 3.6 18 1.9 2.2 49 38 72 25 11 56 37 19 24 2.7 31 23 11 53 5 1 4 10 25 14 100 38 76 84 4.3 1 3.2 3.5 7 66 3.1 Mike Radziejewski 27-27 SouffrantWoody 805 28-28 95 936 251 90 .378 227 56 .396 167 35 .335 102 19 .343 28 29 .679 53 31 .547 82 28 113 68 4.2 96 76 47 3.4 65 44 127 9 91 21 0 265 26 9.8 244 8.7

2002-03 SEASON IN REVIEW 100 osr 36 061 22 41 43656 76 6 74 64 7 46 4 3 5 77 47 66 3 3 14 3 15 10 77 2 80 6 11 2 82 8 8 91 10 2 7 11 8 3 15 21 70 5 19 54 16 19 3 12 74 3 7 13 16 16 8 3 34 69 5 12 23 4 70 17 4 8 14 11 41 19 14 82 20 79 1 22 40 18 4 9 25 7 1 76 12 12 10 30 30 2 14 39 9 69 7 12 19 27 20 36 3 15 4 19 21 19 20 4 75 17 11 62 53 10 24 64 1 0 11 2 11 24 20 28 78 66 11 21 37 39 17 12 22 13 8 6 1 31 7 20 15 7 13 6 15 3 25 66 8 3 9 8 29 43 19 16 6 25 26 23 16 22 19 16 13 8 29 3 16 53 4 20 17 24 51 7 14 69 12 33 21 20 29 14 12 13 15 17 3 6 24 27 10 13 16 65 7 14 26 29 32 54 18 17 61 4 7 11 12 11 27 3 25 22 21 14 25 8 9 11 4 12 19 41 16 20 23 14 58 8 35 9 24 11 15 19 8 11 16 61 36 7 20 25 1 14 14 70 15 8 17 25 24 9 19 65 58 25 37 15 8 6 1 28 4 18 26 56 13 40 23 47 5 23 23 3 4 14 17 15 67 24 7 15 18 6 13 12 10 51 8 28 16 22 22 6 8 15 48 18 31 71 11 62 17 7 23 47 2 24 13 4 19 19 50 14 19 12 13 30 3 6 14 56 UNCWilm. 43 7 19 21 vs. 41 6 71 15 64 5 5 6 12 21 10 12 19 Hofstra 10 25 3 26 16 64 16 27 &Mary Wm. 16 10 16 vs. 38 11 21 2 2 18 11 65 67 28 34 14 28 31 10 77 21 23 5 23 Hofstra 28 17 19 75 12 93 4 9 12 21 7 9 @Old Dominion 11 19 9 2 61 16 34 24 29 37 67 52 22 15 30 30 18 13 9 19 Hofstra 3 8 16 27 12 10 7 31 23 Towson 7 25 30 8 12 64 18 22 18 65 42 19 33 7 36 6 25 20 Hofstra 59 29 9 13 6 24 9 8 30 4 22 10 6 59 VA 8 Comm. 21 84 15 53 15 17 10 57 25 17 38 17 3 1 Hofstra 24 8 8 22 22 9 17 17 70 9 17 2 12 11 @Delaware 20 36 15 0 63 59 4 39 28 18 21 13 16 12 21 16 58 Hofstra 18 17 8 21 68 18 12 18 57 14 11 71 14 15 UNC Wilmington 27 13 4 23 20 59 50 11 8 43 1 27 26 23 27 23 32 Hofstra 21 15 15 1 5 63 30 29 5 17 27 4 @George Mason 14 6 2 15 20 26 50 17 42 19 15 6 3 15 16 23 24 18 7 Hofstra 56 29 4 9 16 8 37 17 14 8 10 57 25 William &Mary 3 22 55 15 23 24 54 72 15 24 24 40 3 29 2 19 12 Hofstra 28 61 12 10 19 69 12 58 7 6 11 24 6 22 21 35 Drexel 24 71 13 21 13 4 21 11 42 33 5 28 14 27 Hofstra 10 22 22 13 29 12 17 3 8 14 15 7 @James Madison 22 27 7 13 54 12 5 40 16 23 3 6 27 19 23 Hofstra 21 21 22 11 4 2 28 5 16 18 13 38 Delaware 11 21 12 45 62 7 46 0 19 26 22 24 14 12 15 3 Hofstra 27 PTS 43 59 15 5 21 11 @Drexel 50 12 52 12 23 21 53 7 24 20 21 36 23 19 30 22 Hofstra 18 16 26 ST 4 26 16 14 25 13 21 7 @William &Mary 18 27 31 60 19 36 21 10 17 12 41 24 8 14 12 27 Hofstra 16 24 BS 16 48 8 18 22 56 Old Dominion 23 18 19 50 10 15 24 20 53 20 14 Hofstra 24 32 26 14 56 9 3 15 TO @Towson 23 14 26 56 24 7 8 34 31 14 29 20 47 22 Hofstra 33 31 6 4 23 15 10 23 James Madison 34 55 5 41 22 A 16 3 19 38 67 22 10 Hofstra 23 6 7 20 19 George Mason 16 18 24 65 1 19 26 30 23 16 Hofstra PF 19 15 26 24 59 2 @UNC Wilm. 28 64 60 12 11 14 25 2 24 17 Hofstra 11 12 TR 8 16 12 26 6 @VA Comm. 55 17 27 31 18 20 21 Hofstra 52 6 12 3 16 DR @Saint Peters 28 58 9 69 21 23 Hofstra 13 9 7 20 Manhattan 64 OR 57 9 2 18 23 21 Hofstra 28 15 4 Brook @Stony 52 59 FTA 25 24 20 Hofstra 20 71 3 John’s @St. 61 FTM 5 24 25 Hofstra 18 8 5 Monmouth FGA 53 21 55 Hofstra Quinnipiac FGM 58 57 22 Hofstra 27 FGA Lehigh 22 23 Hofstra Francis FGM St. vs. Hofstra @Gonzaga Hofstra TEAM 2002-03 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS oa 3-Point FGs Total 2003-2004 BASKETBALL 101 2002-03 SEASON IN REVIEW William & Mary, 3/7/03 UNC Wilmington, 3/8/03 Florida Atlantic, 11/17/01 UNC Wilmington, 3/8/03 Drexel, 2/5/03 INDIVIDUAL-GAME 25 or more points30 or more points35 or more points40 or more points players with 20 points or moreTwo players in double figuresFive Apodaca vs. Adeleke/Rick 20/20 by Kenny players with 10 or more reboundsTwo 25 by Michael Radziejewski at JMU, 2/1/03 Gibson vs. Adeleke/Wendell 12/11 by Kenny Three players with 10 or more reboundsApodaca vs. 34 by Rick ODU, 1/18/03 40 by Craig Claxton at vs. Maine,Walker/Gibson/Adeleke 11/11/10 by 1/21/00 91-82 win at Delaware, 2/19/03 20 or more rebounds 40 by Craig Claxton at Maine, 1/21/00 More than 20 rebounds20 points and 20 reboundsdouble-double (Pts.- Rebs.)2 players with double-doubles (pts./rebs)Apodaca vs. Adeleke/Rick 15/12 & 21/10 by Kenny double-double (Pts.-Assists)Adeleke vs. 20 by Kenny vs.Wilmington,Taylor UNC 25/20 by David Wagner, 21 by John Irving vs. 2/15/03 1981-82 Lehigh, 1976-77 100 percent from the field (min.Adeleke vs. 14/12 by Kenny 5 made)100 percent from foul line (min.Adeleke vs. 6-6 by Kenny 5 made) Illinois State, 11/25/01 Seven assists exactly at St.Washington 5-5 by Gibran Peter’s, 12/28/02 Eight assists exactly 13/13 by Craig Claxton vs.Nine assists exactly Stony Brook, 11/27/99 assists exactlyTen More than 10 assists steals or moreFive blocks or moreFive Souffrant vs.Woody 7 by Delaware, 1/29/03 Apodaca vs. 8 by Rick George Mason, 3/2/02 Souffrant atWoody Delaware, 9 by 2/19/03 Souffrant vs.Woody 10 by Delaware, 12 by Craig Claxton at 1/26/02 Northeastern, 1/28/00 Apodaca vs. 5 by Rick Maine, 3/4/01 vs.Walker 5 by Danny Delaware, 1/26/02

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GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME 10-game winning streak5-game losing streak10-game losing streak 2000-01: 18 games 2002-03: 5 games 1993-94: 10 games Overtime loss5-game winning streak 2000-01: 18 games 1990-91: 71-70 vs. Boston University, 12/28/90 100 percent from the foul line20-point win30-point win20-point loss30-point loss 1997-98:American (P.R.), 11-11 at 11/29/97 Overtime winDouble-overtime win 2001-02: 72-52 vs. Towson, 3/1/02 1999-00: 90-57 vs. New Hampshire, 2/18/00 2002-03: 76-56 vs.Wilmington, UNC 3/8/03 1993-94: 88-86 vs. 2002-03: NE Illinois, 77-46 at 3/6/94 Old Dominion, 3/1/03 2001-02: 82-80 vs. Illinois State, 11/25/01 60 percent from the field80-89 percent from the foul line90 percent or better from the foul line 1999-00:Vermont, .923 at 2/12/00 2002-03: .833 vs. St. Peter’s, 12/28/02 2000-01: vs. .625 Northeastern, 1/26/01 Opponent scored 100 points or moreHeld an opponent to less than 50 pointsHeld an opponent to less than 40 points 1995-96: 2002-03: 100 by Drexel, 47 vs. 1/6/96 Towson, 2/26/03 Hofstra was held below 50 points 1988-89: 34 vs. Rider, 1/18/89 Hofstra was held below 40 points50 percent from the field 2002-03: 47 at UNCW, 1/4/03 1998-99: 37 by Drexel, 2/28/99 2002-03: .541 at Delaware, 2/19/03 Hofstra scored 80-89 pointsHofstra scored 90-99 pointsHofstra scored 100 points or moreOpponent scored 80-89 pointsOpponent scored 90-99 points 2001-02: 1991-92: 91 at Delaware, 103 at UMBC, 2/19/03 2/29/92 2001-02: 91 at Delaware, 2/19/03 2002-03:VCU, 80 by 2/22/03 2002-03: 93 by Manhattan, 12/23/02 The Last Time It Happened... Last Time It Happened... The TEAM-GAME 2002-03 Virginia Comm.Towsonat Old Dominion 0-1-2William & Maryvs 3-2-0Wilmingtonvs UNC DNP 3-0-0 2-1-0 0-2-0 1-1-1 3-0-0 12-1-5 0-0-0 0-4-2 10-11-2 2-5-5 10-6-6 22-4-3 29-5-0 20-13-3 6-3-3 2-6-0 14-12-0 20-6-6 8-3-1 23-14-1 17-5-0 7-0-3 21-4-2 9-2-3 0-0-0 0-2-1 5-1-1 5-3-1 0-1-0 DNP 7-5-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 DNP 10-4-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 8-5-1 DNP 3-6-1 8-7-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-1 DNP 8-8-1 6-5-0 6-11-1 1-5-1 DNP 1-1-0 0-1-0 DNP 5-9-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP William & Maryat George MasonUNC Wilmington 6-1-0 0-4-1at Delaware 15-2-2 DNP DNP DNP 3-0-1 10-3-4 10-3-5 14-5-3 DNP 12-5-0 DNP 13-6-5 18-20-1 16-1-6 10-6-9 15-0-3 17-7-5 20-10-4 DNP 19-3-3 0-0-0 DNP 8-8-0 16-9-3 DNP 11-5-0 DNP 5-4-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-0 DNP 2-1-0 11-9-3 DNP 3-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 6-10-0 0-1-1 16-9-1 DNP 2-4-3 0-1-0 5-4-0 DNP DNP at DrexelDelawareat James MadisonDrexel DNP 0-0-0 3-3-1 9-3-3 0-4-2 2-2-0 3-0-1 11-8-3 3-3-1 7-4-7 23-8-0 8-8-0 4-1-3 19-16-1 10-5-9 12-3-5 20-4-6 3-1-2 16-7-1 25-9-5 15-12-0 0-2-0 21-10-6 4-3-0 DNP 2-2-0 15-1-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-1-0 DNP 6-6-0 DNP 4-3-0 DNP DNP 5-2-0 DNP 0-1-0 4-6-2 DNP 6-4-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 8-2-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-1 0-1-0 2-2-1 0-1-0 James Madisonat Towson 3-4-3Old Dominion & MaryWilliam at 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 7-1-2 5-1-4 5-2-1 3-2-2 15-7-3 1-5-2 5-1-7 4-3-3 DNP 22-14-1 17-9-2 18-8-1 15-7-1 DNP 15-9-3 34-4-5 10-4-2 5-2-1 10-1-1 3-3-1 6-3-2 DNP 8-2-1 3-3-0 DNP 1-2-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 6-5-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 6-5-1 DNP 5-4-0 2-6-0 7-7-0 2-1-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-1 2-3-0 at Saint Peter’sat Virginia Comm.Wilmingtonat UNC 0-0-0 DNPGeorge Mason 3-1-0 9-1-2 3-3-2 9-7-1 11-2-1 1-5-7 12-4-2 3-0-2 3-4-4 24-13-0 21-14-1 13-8-2 8-5-9 DNP DNP 16-13-0 DNP 5-2-1 7-4-1 DNP 3-10-0 16-6-2 13-5-0 22-6-1 11-6-0 DNP DNP 0-2-2 DNP 2-1-0 DNP DNP 2-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-2-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-4-2 7-4-1 3-4-1 4-0-1 2-2-0 8-2-1 Monmouthat St. John’sat Stony BrookManhattan 13-5-0 5-3-0 5-7-3 3-2-1 0-1-0 0-2-1 0-0-1 10-1-5 15-4-5 10-2-1 13-20-0 4-3-3 13-8-0 10-6-0 DNP 6-3-6 DNP DNP 24-19-2 5-1-2 7-11-5 DNP 4-3-2 DNP 12-7-0 20-4-2 2-4-1 DNP DNP 11-8-0 DNP 0-5-1 0-5-1 DNP 17-6-0 DNP DNP 8-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-2-0 DNP 2-1-0 4-1-0 11-12-1 5-2-1 0-3-0 DNP 2-0-0 Gameat Gonzagavs. St. (NY) Francis Lehigh 4-4-1Quinnipiac DNP Noble 3-1-3 Wash. 2-2-2 8-4-7 0-0-0 2-6-1 15-6-7 Souf. 15-7-0 3-2-1 5-1-1 18-9-1 Adeleke DNP Apodaca 24-1-6 9-3-1 DNP Radz. 8-11-0 23-14-2 9-4-2 10-4-3 Kieza DNP DNP DNP DNP Millar 19-8-1 2-2-3 9-3-0 Grübler 7-5-2 DNP Berdugo DNP 2-3-0 4-5-0 Gibson 2-3-0 10-5-1 DNP Petiit DNP 10-10-2 9-11-3 Alston DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-4-0 DNP 2-3-0 DNP 2-0-0 3-4-1 2-3-1 0-4-0 DNP 3-1-0 Points-Rebounds-Assists

2002-03 SEASON IN REVIEW 102 IN 2002-03 HOFSTRA WAS... 7-13 against the CAA 1-0 against the 0-1 against the 0-1 against the Big East 0-1 against the America East 0-2 against the MAAC 0-3 against the Northeast Conference 2002-03TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS 0-2 on Mondays 1-1 on Fridays 5-2 on Wednesdays 2-13 on Saturdays 0-2 on Thursdays 0-1 on Sundays Hofstra University Opponent 7-11 when playing night games Total Points: High 91 at Delaware 93 vs. Manhattan 1-10 when playing day games Low 46 at Old Dominion 47 vs. Towson 1-2 in November 2-6 in February 0-6 in December 1-2 in March 4-5 in January

Total Field Goals: High 33 at Delaware 31 vs. Manhattan 2002-03 SEASON IN REVIEW 0-10 when scoring less than 60 points Low 12 at Old Dominion 16 vs. Towson 5-7 when scoring 60-69 points 2-4 when scoring 70-79 points 0-0 when scoring 80-89 points Total Field Goals Att.: High 71 at Drexel 71 vs. Lehigh 1-0 when scoring 90-99 points Low 45 vs. Old Dominion 47 at UNC Wilmington 3-0 when opponents score less than 60 points 4-4 when opponents score 60-69 pts. 0-13 when opponents score 70-79 pts. Total Field Goal Pct.: High .580 vs. George Mason .517 vs. Drexel 1-4 when opponents score 80+ pts. Low .250 at Old Dominion .254 vs. Lehigh 3-0 when shooting 50% or better from the field 1-5 when shooting between 45-50% from the field 3-Point Field Goals: High 14 at James Madison 12 (twice) 1-2 when shooting between 40%-45% from the field 3-14 when shooting less than 40% from the field Low 2 at Stony Brook 2 (twice) 0-4 when opponents shoot 50% or better from the field 0-6 when opponents shoot between 45%-50% 3-Point FG Att.: High 32 (twice) 30 at Delaware 2-9 when opponents shoot between 40%-45% Low 10 at Stony Brook 11 (twice) 6-2 when opponents shoot less than 40% 2-3 when making 10 or more three-pointers 6-12 when making 5-9 three-pointers 3-Point FG Pct.: High .636 at James Madison .556 at UNC Wilmington 0-6 when making 0-4 three-pointers 1-4 when opponents make 10 or more three-pters Low .143 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) .125 (twice) 5-8 when opponents make 5-9 three-pointers 2-9 when opponents make 0-4 three-pointers 6-4 when shooting more free throws than opponent Free Throws Made: High 19 vs. Drexel 24 vs. Manhattan 2-17 when opponent shoots more free throws Low 1 vs. Monmouth 6 (twice) 8-14 when outrebounding opponent 0-7 when opponent outrebounds Hofstra Free Throws Att.: High 31 vs. Drexel 34 vs. Monmouth 0-0 when rebounds are even Low 6 vs. Monmouth 11 at William & Mary 1-0 with 20+ assists 3-12 with 10-14 assists 4-4 with 15-19 assists 0-5 with less than 10 assists 1-1 when having fewer turnovers than opponent Free Throw Pct.: High .833 at St. Peter’s .846 at St. Peter’s 4-19 when opponent has fewer turnovers Low .167 vs. Monmouth .400 vs. UNC Wilmington 3-1 when turnovers are the same 3-9 when Hofstra wins the opening tip Offensive Rebounds: High 24 vs. UNC Wilmington 22 vs. Lehigh 5-12 when opponent wins opening tip Low 7 vs. William & Mary 3 by Towson 6-10 when scoring the first points of the game 2-11 when opponent scores first points of the game Defensive Rebounds: High 36 vs. Monmouth 34 at Drexel 6-4 when leading at halftime 2-17 when trailing at halftime Low 19 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) 10 at James Madison 0-0 when tied at halftime 7-1 when leading with 2:00 to play Total Rebounds: High 53 (three times) 48 vs. Lehigh 1-20 when trailing with 2:00 to play Low 27 vs. William & Mary 17 at James Madison 0-0 when tied with 2:00 to play 1-9 when playing on television 7-12 when not on television Assists: High 21 at Delaware 21 vs. Quinnipiac 1-1 when five or more players score in double figs Low 8 (three times) 8 vs. Delaware 0-4 when four players score in double figures 3-8 when three players score in double figures 4-6 when two players score in double figures Blocked Shots: High 7 vs. Old Dominion 10 vs. Towson 0-2 when one player scores in double figures Low 0 (twice) 1 (five times) 8-18 when Kenny Adeleke scores 10 or more 6-8 when Rick Apodaca scores 10 or more 3-9 when Michael Radziejewski scores 10 or more Steals: High 12 vs. Old Dominion 18 at St. John’s 2-11 when Woody Souffrant scores 10 or more Low 0 at James Madison 5 (twice) 1-2 when Anthony Noble scores 10 or more 1-1 when Wendell Gibson scores 10 or more 1-0 when Osei Millar scores 10 or more 0-6 when Aurimas Kieza scores 10 or more Turnovers: High 29 (twice) 21 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) 0-3 when Lars Grübler scores 10 or more Low 8 vs. William & Mary (CAA) 6 (twice) 0-1 when Omar Alston scores 10 or more 6-9 when Kenny Adeleke has a double-double Personal Fouls: High 28 vs. Monmouth 26 (three times) 0-1 when Lars Grübler has a double-double 0-1 when Omar Alston has a double-double Low 13 at William & Mary 10 (twice) 0-1 when Rick Apodaca has a double-double

2003-2004 BASKETBALL 103 CAA ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM PlayerRobert Battle, DUBrett Blizzard, UNCW ODURasheed Wright, Jon Larranaga, GMUAntoine Willie, VCU G C FCAA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM FPlayerAdam Duggins, W&M Pos. GAdam Hess, W&M Sr. Jon Larranaga, GMU Sr. Sr. Emanuel Mathis, VCU UD CMike Slattery, Sr. Cl. Sr. F F G Pos. Sr. G Jr. Sr. Sr. Cl. So. HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Robert Battle, Drexel Robert Battle, Drexel |—CONFERENCE—| |————––– —–————| OVERALL Nick George, Virginia Commonwealth Nick George, Virginia Brad Brownell, UNC Wilmington Brett Blizzard, UNC Wilmington

2002-03 MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS BASKETBALL MEN’S 2002-03

2003 CAAYear: Defensive Player of the 2003 CAAYear: Coach of the 2003 CAAYear: Rookie of the Award: 2003 Dean Ehlers Leadership 2003 CAAYear: Player of the COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ATHLETIC COLONIAL PlayerNick George, VCU UNCWJohn Goldsberry, , ODUTULawrence Hamm, GJai Lewis, GMUJack Jenkins, W&M F F F Pos. Fr. F F Fr. Fr. Fr. Cl. Fr. Fr. CAA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM SECOND TEAM ALL-CAA PlayerCraig Callahan, UNCW DUEric Schmieder, Kenny Adeleke, HUMark Davis, GMU FDavid Fanning, JMU G F G/F G Pos. Sr. Sr. So. Cl. Jr. Sr.

PlayerBrett Blizzard, UNCW VCUWillie Taylor, Adam Hess, W&MRicardo Marsh, ODU GRobert Battle, DU G/F F F Pos. Sr. C Sr. Jr. Sr. Cl. Sr. 2002-03 ALL-CAA TEAMS 2002-03 ALL-CAA FIRST TEAM ALL-CAA TeamUNC WilmingtonVirginia CommonwealthDrexelGeorge Mason 12-6DelawareOld Dominion 15-3James MadisonWilliam & Mary .667 W-LHofstra .833 11-7Towson 12-6 Pct. 18-10 9-9 9-9 8-10 .611 .643 24-7 7-11 .667 12-3 .774 .444 .500 W-L .500 5-6 11-1 .389 16-12 6-12 Pct. .571 1-17 10-5 19-12 1-1 13-17 H 12-15 .613 9-3 15-14 3-1 .333 12-16 .433 .444 .517 .056 7-4 6-8 .429 A 7-7 8-6 8-5 10-6 7-7 0-1 8-21 4-7 4-8 N 5-8 4-24 2-2 5-8 .276 2-3 .143 0-1 2-1 5-9 0-1 3-9 2-11 1-13 1-1 0-2

2002-03 SEASON IN REVEIW 104 COLONIAL ATHLETICASSOCIATION osr 96916 .407 .402 .408 1669 .420 1560 1719 .431 .418 1401 679 .423 627 1777 1531 Pct. 702 .431 29 1508 588 27 29 FGA .459 765 640 1684 28 .449 638 .588 31 28 1747 .673 FG 725 1672 28 515 801 594 Old Dominion G 30 .674 .679 Hofstra 751 Delaware 303 31 .692 William &Mary 400 .694 .706 .702 555 28 Towson 579 .711 29 George Mason Pct. 31 572 Drexel 497 544 551 James Madison 374 393 Virginia Commonwealth 418 FTA UNC Wilmington .709 396 -15.2 30 345 384 Team 387 28 -6.5 FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE 297 FTM 31 553 28 29 72.0 27 70.6 28 -4.2 +0.3 Hofstra G +3.5 -1.2 Drexel 392 56.8 James Madison +2.0 64.1 68.5 68.3 George Mason 65.2 28 UNC Wilmington 68.5 Margin 28 +3.6 William &Mary 29 64.6 Old Dominion 64.2 68.6 +11.3 Delaware 68.6 67.2 DEF 60.5 72.0 Virginia Commonwealth 70.6 66.6 +6.1 28 29 Towson 31 30 60.1 Team OFF 64.1 27 FREE THROWPERCENTAGE 68.0 68.5 68.3 2016 65.2 68.5 71.4 28 2048 Towson G Hofstra 74.0 William &Mary 31 Avg/G 64.6 James Madison 1918 1981 28 Delaware 60.5 68.0 28 2020 2054 Old Dominion 29 60.1 Drexel George Mason 1744 Virginia Commonwealth Pts 28 29 UNC Wilmington 56.8 1694 1903 31 30 Team 1863 SCORING MARGIN 1591 64.1 27 G Towson 185964.1 28 28 Hofstra 68.6 64.2 4-24 66.6 William &Mary 1794 31 James Madison 8-21 68.6 67.2 Avg/G Delaware 28 2127 1799 1799 16-12 Virginia Commonwealth 29 Drexel 71.4 1990 2017 19-12 12-16 Old Dominion 12-15 Pts 28 George Mason 15-14 UNC Wilmington 13-17 2214 31 28 27 Team 74.0 W-L SCORING DEFENSE 29 30 24-7 2073 Towson G George Mason 31 Hofstra 18-10 William &Mary Old Dominion 28 James Madison Drexel Delaware UNC Wilmington Virginia Commonwealth Team SCORING OFFENSE TEAM STATISTICS 2002-03 MEN’SBASKETBALLSTATISTICS 2003-2004 BASKETBALL osn2 1 32.7 35.4 33.0 35.7 35.0 915 35.5 36.4 1028 Avg/G 40.6 37.9 1022 1106 1051 28 994 38.1 1019 1178 29 1023 31 Reb 31 30 .322 28 .304 .319 1067 28 29 27 .337 615 G Towson .323 411 496 UNC Wilmington .340 .338 .336 James Madison 350 Delaware 198 539 Pct 125 28 William &Mary 158 580 598 574 Drexel 29 George Mason 28 118 .372 FGA 174 Old Dominion 27 197 202 .365 Virginia Commonwealth 193 Hofstra 28 28 581 Team 31 FG 29 30 REBOUNDING OFFENSE 490 216 George Mason G Old Dominion 179 Hofstra 31 William &Mary 28 James Madison Towson Delaware Drexel Virginia Commonwealth UNC Wilmington Team 3-POINT FIELDGOALPERCENTAGE osn2 7 04331. -7.82 -6.14 12.6 12.3 353 358 -1.39 -1.23 20.4 -0.39 11.1 +1.65 18.5 +1.45 572 13.8 536 15.3 310 15.2 14.9 28 415 Margin +2.56 428 29 470 431 12.5 +0.32 15.1 349 +5.45 15.9 Avg 15.7 13.5 13.4 14.3 452 439 OPP 419 389 429 16.8 28 400 30 -3.2 Avg 521 28 13.3 31 29 14.0 TEAM Towson 360 35.9 -3.1 391 11.4 Hofstra 1004 352 William &Mary G 38.6 27 -0.5 28 James Madison 32.7 1118 -2.1 George Mason 31 36.2 -1.0 Virginia Commonwealth 35.4 915 35.0 1122 Delaware 36.1 +1.2 1086 1028 Drexel 28 35.7 +3.9 +6.1 Margin 1082 Old Dominion 34.3 33.0 +5.2 29 1106 UNC Wilmington 34.0 +0.4 35.0 38.6 34.5 Avg 961 1022 Team 36.2 31.2 31 1000 918 1051 37.7 TURNOVER MARGIN OPP 35.5 31 874 1055 40.6 37.9 35.9 30 Avg 994 36.4 1178 38.1 1023 TEAM 36.1 1118 34.5 Towson 37.7 1122 1019 1067 28 Delaware 29 27 35.0 UNC Wilmington G 28 28 Avg/G James Madison 34.3 1004 34.0 Drexel 31.2 1082 Virginia Commonwealth 1000 29 1055 William &Mary 31 Old Dominion 1086 George Mason Reb 28 961 Hofstra 918 30 Team 29 874 28 REBOUNDING MARGIN 31 G 28 Delaware 27 Virginia Commonwealth 28 Drexel James Madison Towson UNC Wilmington Hofstra William &Mary Old Dominion George Mason Team REBOUNDING DEFENSE 105 2002-03 SEASON IN REVEIW BLOCKED SHOTS Player, TeamRobert Battle, DU Dixon,Tony TUAdam Duggins, W&MIan Caskill, JMUKenny Whitehead, JMU Godwin,Troy VCUCalvin Smith, UD G 31Willie Taylor, VCU 28Michael Doles, VCU 28 30Maurice Sessoms, UD 30 28OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 116 Blocks 52Player, Team 29 28 81Kenny Adeleke, 22 50 HU 29 Godwin,Troy VCU 54Jesse Young, GMU 41 Avg. Robert Battle, DU 3.74 Alex Loughton, ODU 39 1.86 Ian Caskill, 23 JMU 18 23 2.89 Adam Hess, 29 W&M 1.67 GNick George, VCU 28 1.80 Jai Lewis, 26 GMU 1.46 31 27 1.34 0.82 132DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 0.82 0.79 30 OR 28Player, 89 Team 77 28Kenny Adeleke, HURicardo Marsh, 91 ODU 78 28Jesse Young, GMURobert Battle, 4.55 DU 85 75 Godwin,Troy VCU Avg. 3.18 Craig Callahan, 73 UNCW 2.96 Ryan Iversen, 29 UD 27 G 71Kenny Whitehead, 2.94 JMU 2.89 Ian Caskill, 26 JMUNick George, VCU 31 2.83 31 2.68 Adam Duggins, W&M 28 2.61 188 30 149 DR 28 2.54 143 164 30 154 28 28 141 130 6.48 5.52 132 Avg. 5.50 129 5.29 114 114 4.97 5.04 4.33 4.71 4.30 4.07 4.07 STEALS Player, TeamBrett Blizzard, UNCWMark Davis, GMURyan Iversen, UDRasheed Wright, ODUEric Schmieder, DUJohn Goldsberry, UNCW 31Brian Allen, TU GMike Slattery, UD 28 Burnette,Tim 27 UNCW 28Raoul Heinen, GMU 31 31 69THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE StealsPlayer, Team 54 50 25 28 29Brett Blizzard, 52 UNCW 55Eric Schmieder, DU 25 57Willie Taylor, VCU 2.23 Dwayne Broyles, Avg. JMURasheed Wright, ODUPhil Goss, 44 47 51 1.93 DU 31 1.85 Emanuel Mathis, VCU 1.86 37 G 31 1.77 Adam Hess, W&M 1.84 Ryan 30 Iversen, 109 UD 28Mike Ames, 27 UD 47 3FG 55 1.76 1.68 28 1.76 59 247 56 1.48 31 3FGA 28 108 61 137 28 .441 143 72 144 Pct. 68 29 .435 45 162 .401 .413 73 .389 187 183 .377 126 209 .385 .372 .357 .349

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 2002-03 MEN’S BASKETBALL STATISTICS BASKETBALL MEN’S 2002-03

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ATHLETIC COLONIAL FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Player, TeamMike Ames, UDEmanuel Mathis, VCUAdam Hess, W&MJamaal Gilchrist, TUJon Larranaga, GMUWillie Taylor, VCUDavid Fanning, 28 JMU GRaoul Heinen, GMU 29Rasheed Wright, ODU 28 28 67Ryan Iversen, UD 28 FT 59 114 68 28 30 98 76 25 27 FTA 66 96 100 135 85 59 28 97 123 .882 Pct. .894 127 .844 121 85 .800 .797 75 124 .787 .793 110 .782 .787 .773 ASSISTS Player, TeamMike Slattery, UD Souffrant,Woody HU Nance,Troy ODUEric Schmieder, DUDomonic Jones, VCUJon Larranaga, GMUBrett Blizzard, UNCW 28 29 GBrian Allen, TUJeremiah King, DU 26 31John Goldsberry, UNCW 28 28 31 127 179 Assists 31 115 135 31 25 108 107 Avg. 113 4.54 6.17 105 108 4.42 89 4.35 3.86 3.82 3.65 3.39 3.48 3.56 Player, TeamIan Caskill, JMURobert Battle, DUKenny Adeleke, HUWillie Taylor, VCURicardo Marsh, ODU Burnette,Tim UNCWAdam Hess, W&M G 30Eric Schmieder, DU 31Brett Blizzard, 29 UNCWJesse Young, GMU 28 27 FG 138 157 28 193 164 167 28 31 239 115 31 FGA 297 390 191 26 223 333 354 223 .577 246 Pct. .529 .495 110 409 486 .492 .472 486 .467 245 .467 .459 .459 .449 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Player, TeamKenny Adeleke, HUJesse Young, GMURicardo Marsh, ODURobert Battle, DU Godwin,Troy 29 VCU GIan Caskill, 26 JMU 27Craig Callahan, UNCWNick George, VCU 132 31Ryan Iversen, Off. UD 77 28 78 31Kenny Whitehead, JMU 30 188 91 Def. 28 89 30 143 61 149 320 28 85 Tot. 220 164 227 73 60 141 11.0 154 49 Avg. 255 129 8.5 8.4 230 215 114 130 214 8.2 132 8.2 187 190 6.9 181 7.1 6.7 6.3 6.5 REBOUNDING

Player, TeamBrett Blizzard, UNCWAdam Hess, W&MWillie Taylor, VCURicardo Marsh, ODU 31Craig Callahan, UNCW GKenny Adeleke, HU 223 28Mark Davis, GMU 28 27 FG 31David Fanning, JMU 191 109Robert Battle, DU 164 167 195Rasheed Wright, 29 3FG 100 ODU 68 59 5 28 30 33 193 655 FT 114 27 151 145 31 96 0 21.1 Pts. 86 111 564 125 157 50 64 483 450 Avg. 509 20.1 82 56 0 82 100 17.2 16.7 16.4 468 97 454 434 153 16.1 403 15.1 467 15.5 14.9 15.1 Individual Statistics Individual SCORING

2002-03 SEASON IN REVEIW 106 COLONIAL ATHLETICASSOCIATION osr 84312 .414 .403 .412 .415 .418 1022 1036 1002 1066 888 .425 423 418 .448 .432 Pct. 413 442 371 994 1048 18 18 987 FGA .458 .445 18 18 422 469 18 .596 426 1029 FG 1083 327 18 18 471 .667 18 482 .695 .677 Old Dominion G .678 195 .691 William &Mary 315 Hofstra 331 18 337 18 Delaware 394 .719 366 .722 Towson 18 .710 Pct. 210 George Mason 230 228 James Madison 267 327 .708 237 253 Virginia Commonwealth FTA 283 Drexel 18 18 UNC Wilmington 312 18 235 -20.7 18 171 FTM Team 201 18 -4.6 FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE 75.4 221 -6.3 18 18 69.8 +0.5 18 Hofstra G 54.7 James Madison -1.6 69.3 18 +5.4 UNC Wilmington +2.8 68.8 65.2 George Mason +5.2 67.2 Old Dominion Margin 62.9 18 66.4 63.8 Drexel 69.3 Virginia Commonwealth 60.9 18 65.6 William &Mary DEF +13.1 71.8 66.6 Delaware 18 75.4 +6.2 69.8 Towson 18 66.1 59.5 OFF 18 Team 18 66.4 18 FREE THROWPERCENTAGE 68.8 69.3 72.6 18 1358 66.4 1257 Towson G 72.6 67.2 William &Mary Hofstra 18 1239 Avg/G James Madison 63.8 1247 18 Delaware 60.9 1195 66.4 18 Old Dominion 18 1209 59.5 George Mason Drexel 1149 Virginia Commonwealth 18 Pts UNC Wilmington 18 1096 1195 54.7 18 Team 1071 18 65.2 SCORING MARGIN 985 62.9 18 1174 Towson G 18 18 1-17 Hofstra 65.6 1133 William &Mary 66.1 69.3 66.6 71.8 18 6-12 Delaware 1181 James Madison Avg/G 1190 7-11 1248 18 1199 1293 Virginia Commonwealth Drexel 18 72.6 8-10 Old Dominion 11-7 Pts 12-6 9-9 9-9 George Mason 18 1306 UNC Wilmington W-L 72.6 18 Team 18 18 18 18 SCORING DEFENSE 15-3 1307 Towson G William &Mary 12-6 18 Hofstra James Madison George Mason 18 Old Dominion Delaware. Drexel UNC Wilmington Virginia Commonwealth Team SCORING OFFENSE Team Statistics 2002-03 MEN’SBASKETBALLSTATISTICS 2003-2004 BASKETBALL (Confrence GamesOnly) osn1 4 30.3 34.7 32.2 35.0 32.3 546 34.9 625 39.8 37.7 580 Avg/G 630 582 38.3 18 36.4 628 717 679 18 Reb 18 18 690 18 656 .330 .297 18 .299 18 218 18 266 .348 .332 Towson G 18 UNC Wilmington 355 .358 .338 18 James Madison .364 382 331 72 Delaware 79 Pct William &Mary 360 106 352 Drexel 343 133 110 Virginia Commonwealth 18 FGA 18 .382 Old Dominion .363 129 119 George Mason 18 125 Hofstra 18 18 356 FG 336 Team 18 18 REBOUNDING OFFENSE 18 136 122 George Mason G William &Mary Towson 18 18 Old Dominion James Madison Hofstra Delaware Virginia Commonwealth Drexel UNC Wilmington Team 3-POINT FIELDGOALPERCENTAGE osn1 8 12201. -8.94 -5.61 12.2 12.1 220 217 -1.44 21.2 -0.33 +1.61 17.7 11.1 +2.06 +0.33 15.3 14.2 381 199 318 14.5 13.9 275 255 18 12.5 Margin +3.00 18 261 250 15.6 12.6 +2.00 12.4 +7.33 16.1 Avg 13.6 225 281 226 14.7 OPP 290 17.5 18 -5.0 224 244 18 18 265 13.1 Avg 315 -4.0 18 35.3 18 12.7 TEAM Towson 10.2 236 38.7 636 Hofstra -3.8 William &Mary 229 G 18 30.3 697 183 -0.6 -2.6 George Mason 18 36.0 34.7 James Madison 18 35.6 546 -0.7 34.9 +6.3 Delaware 648 Virginia Commonwealth +3.3 625 640 18 629 -0.9 35.6 33.5 Margin Drexel 32.2 35.0 34.4 18 Old Dominion 32.3 38.7 640 +7.8 37.3 603 UNC Wilmington Avg 580 619 34.9 39.8 630 672 Team 30.5 582 OPP 35.6 18 37.7 TURNOVER MARGIN 36.4 18 549 18 628 Avg 717 36.0 35.3 35.6 697 679 38.3 TEAM 18 Towson 37.3 656 18 Delaware 18 33.5 18 690 UNC Wilmington G 34.9 640 34.4 Avg/G James Madison 648 18 636 Virginia Commonwealth 640 30.5 William &Mary 18 672 Drexel 603 Old Dominion 629 619 18 Hofstra Reb George Mason 18 18 18 549 Team 18 REBOUNDING MARGIN 18 18 18 Delaware G Virginia Commonwealth 18 UNC Wilmington William &Mary Drexel Towson James Madison Old Dominion Hofstra George Mason Team REBOUNDING DEFENSE 107 2002-03 SEASON IN REVEIW Player, TeamKenny Adeleke, HUJesse Young, GMURicardo Marsh, ODUCraig Callahan, UNCWRobert Battle, DU Godwin,Troy VCUAdam Duggins, 18 W&M GRyan Iversen, 18 UD 18 18Jon Larranaga, GMURasheed Wright, ODU 18 18 18 117 DR 111 103 18 93 18 18 91 77 6.50 80 6.17 Avg. 5.72 72 5.17 76 71 5.06 4.28 4.44 4.00 4.22 3.94 BLOCKED SHOTS Player, TeamRobert Battle, DU Dixon,Tony TUIan Caskill, JMUAdam Duggins, W&M Godwin,Troy VCUKenny Whitehead, JMUCalvin Smith, UD G 18Kenny Adeleke, HUJesse Young 18 18 18Maurice Sessoms, UD 18 18OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 77 Blocks 18Player, Team 18 37 62Kenny Adeleke, 18 HU 37 Godwin,Troy VCU 24 18Jesse Young, 25 GMU Avg. Jai Lewis, GMU 4.28 Ricardo Marsh, ODU 21 15Ian Caskill, JMU 2.06 14 3.44 Robert Battle, 18 DU 2.06 G 1.33 Alex Loughton, ODU 18 15 1.39 Nick George, 18 VCUKenny Whitehead, JMU 18 1.17 18 0.83 0.78 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 71 18 OR 18 18 62 0.83 18 55 18 54 54 3.94 51 Avg. 45 45 3.44 41 3.06 43 3.00 3.00 2.83 2.50 2.50 2.28 2.39 STEALS Player, TeamRasheed Wright, ODUMark Davis, GMUBrett Blizzard, UNCWEric Schmieder, DUMike Slattery, UDRyan Iversen, 18 UDJohn Goldsberry, UNCW GBrian Allen, TU 18 18 Burnette,Tim UNCW 18Domonic Jones, VCU 18 18 40THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 18 StealsPlayer, 39 Team 39 18Eric Schmieder, DU 18 15 38John Waller, ODUBrett Blizzard, 32 35 UNCW 2.22 Avg. Willie Taylor, VCU 33 Burnette,Tim UNCW 2.17 2.17 Dwayne Broyles, 30 JMU 18Phil Goss, 30 26 2.11 DU GEmanuel Mathis, VCU 18 17 1.78 1.94 Mike Radziejewski, HU 1.83 Ryan Iversen, UD 18 35 18 18 3FG 1.67 66 26 1.67 1.73 18 16 73 28 40 3FGA 35 18 155 60 18 45 Pct. .479 36 67 95 84 .426 47 .433 31 113 .418 96 .421 .417 117 .398 85 .375 .402 .365

(Confrence Games Only) Games (Confrence

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COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ATHLETIC COLONIAL FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Player, TeamJamaal Gilchrist, TUEmanuel Mathis, VCUAdam Hess, W&MDavid Lunn, UDJon Larranaga, GMUDavid Fanning, JMU 18Willie Taylor, VCU 18 GRasheed Wright, ODURaoul Heinen, GMU 18Ryan Iversen, UD 44 18 38 18 FT 18 66 18 18 52 66 45 39 15 FTA 59 80 18 61 .846 41 .844 82 Pct. 48 43 74 .825 59 78 52 .805 .812 .797 55 .782 76 .788 .782 .776 ASSISTS Player, TeamMike Slattery, UD Nance,Troy ODUEric Schmieder, DU Souffrant,Woody HUDomonic Jones, VCUJeremiah King, DUBrian Allen, TU 18 GJohn Goldsberry, UNCW 18 18Brett Blizzard, UNCW 17Jon Larranaga, GMU 18 18 18 103 Assists 88 18 15 79 73 18 77 Avg. 71 68 5.72 4.89 67 59 4.39 4.29 64 4.28 3.94 3.78 3.72 3.93 3.56 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Player, TeamIan Caskill, JMURobert Battle, DUKenny Adeleke, HUEric Schmieder, DUWillie Taylor, VCUCraig Callahan, UNCWRicardo Marsh, ODU G 18 Burnette,Tim UNCW 18Jesse Young, 18 GMU 18Ryan Iversen, UD 18 18 FG 79 85 18 118 18 100 113 FGA 18 131 100 164 232 116 199 18 80 239 Pct. .603 205 .518 .509 81 249 .503 74 .473 173 .488 .466 180 .462 165 .450 .448 Player, TeamKenny Adeleke, HUJesse Young, GMURicardo Marsh, ODU Godwin,Troy VCURobert Battle, 18 DU GCraig Callahan, 18 UNCW 18Ian Caskill, JMUJai Lewis, GMU 71 18 18Ryan Iversen, Off. UD 55 18 54Adam Duggins, W&M 117 62 Def. 18 29 111 103 45 18 18 188 18 Tot. 80 166 93 157 51 91 54 27 10.4 32 Avg. 142 9.2 122 8.7 67 136 57 77 76 7.9 6.8 118 7.6 111 104 108 6.6 6.2 5.8 6.0 REBOUNDING

Player, TeamBrett Blizzard, UNCWAdam Hess, W&MRicardo Marsh, ODUEric Schmieder, DU 18Craig Callahan, UNCW GMark Davis, 128 GMU 18 18Kenny Adeleke, HU FG 18 18Willie Taylor, VCU 116 116 66David Fanning, JMU 100 113Robert Battle, DU 3FG 39 18 58 4 18 35 20 FT 99 18 66 18 118 380 74 63 51 100 Pts. 89 18 337 21.1 31 0 310 298 85 Avg. 297 40 18.7 40 60 17.2 50 16.6 16.5 41 0 59 289 286 281 277 16.1 90 15.9 15.6 15.4 260 14.4 Individual Statistics Statistics Individual SCORING

2002-03 SEASON IN REVEIW 108 ASSOCIATION ATHLETIC COLONIAL ranked asoneof thenation’s top fiveconferences infourofthepast but represents nearlyhalfofalltitleswon.Inbaseball, theCAAhas began in1981,whichisnotonly more thananyotherconference have won10fieldhockeynational titlessincethechampionship The conference hasalsoexcelledinmanyothersports.CAAsquads advanced totheEliteEight. reached thetitlegameagainin1997. In2002,theLadyMonarchs captured three national championships(1979,1980,1985)and appearances since1990.Inwomen’s basketball,OldDominionhas ference’s 10teamshavemadeatleasttwoNCAATournament Wilmington’s in2002.Nineofthecon- California upsetofSouthern posted 12winsoverhigher-seeded teams,includingUNC killer” intheNCAATournament. Since1981,CAAschoolshave In men’s areputation asa“giant basketball, theCAAhasearned & diving,tennis,trackfieldandvolleyball. cross country, fieldhockey, golf,lacrosse, soccer, softball,swimming wrestling. Femaleathletesbattleforconference titlesinbasketball, lacrosse, soccer, swimming&diving,tennis,trackfieldand pete forchampionshipsinbaseball,basketball,cross country, golf, The CAAconductschampionshipsin21sports.Maleathletescom- 2002-03. sport andreceived theCAACommissioner’s AcademicAward in posted atleasta3.2gradepointaveragewhileletteringinvarsity were selectedtothefirstteam.Nearly1,000CAAstudent-athletes CAA had17Verizon AcademicAll-Americans, includingsixwho post-graduate scholarsand12HondaAward winners.Lastyear, the from competition,whichincludefiveRhodesScholars,11NCAA Even more impressive, however, are thehonorsaccumulatedaway ference intheSearsDirectors Cupstandingsinrecent years. sports. TheCAAhasrankedasthetopDivisionInon-footballcon- two ormore teamstotheNCAATournament insevendifferent and 10nationalplayersoftheyear. In2002-03,theconference sent 28 individualnationalchampions,11coachesoftheyear has produced 15nationalteamchampionsinfourdifferent sports, nation’s topstudent-athletes.Ontheplayingfield,conference The CAAshowcasestheathleticandacademicskillsofsome Washington, D.C.(8)andBaltimore (24). the nation’s top25mediamarkets–NewYork (1),Philadelphia(4), the CAAisdottedwithmajormetropolitan areas thatincludefourof Statue ofLibertytothebeachesNorthCarolina, thelandscapeof With ageographicfootprintthatstretches from theshadowof as oneofthenation’s topcollegiateconferences. Colonial AthleticAssociationcontinuestobuildonaproud history Boasting aroster of10well-respected academicinstitutions,the THE 2003-2004 BASKETBALL playing fieldand intheclassroom. great prideinproducing performers whostandoutbothonthe From all-starathletestoNobel Prizewinningfaculty, theCAAtakes University joinedtheconference priortothe1995-96season. member oftheCAAin1991-92 and Virginia Commonwealth basketball andformedanofficials’ bureau. OldDominionbecamea Championships inmen’s basketball,soccer, baseballandwomen’s fall of1986,theleaguegainedautomaticbidstoNCAA tion from ECACSouthtoCAAtookplaceonJune6,1985.Bythe University) anddecidedtoformanewassociation.Thetransforma- sports, acquired twonewmembers(UNC Wilmington andAmerican (ECAC South).Duringthenexttwoyears,leagueadded11 Academy andtheUniversityofRichmondasabasketballleague were alignedwithEastCarolina University, theUnitedStatesNaval members- George Mason,JamesMadison,andWilliam - andMary The CAAtracesitsroots backto1983whenthree ofitscurrent Commonwealth UniversityandtheCollegeofWilliam &Mary. Carolina atWilmington, OldDominionUniversity, Virginia Mason University, JamesMadisonUniversity, theUniversityofNorth ence’s newestmembersonDecember13,2000,joiningGeorge University andTowson Universitywere introduced astheconfer- 10 members.TheUniversityofDelaware, Drexel University, Hofstra guided theCAAsinceitsinception,leaguerecently expandedto Under thedirection ofCommissionerThomasE.Yeager, whohas sciences. law atGeorge MasonUniversity, shared theNobelPrizeineconomic Prize inchemistry, andVernon Smith,aprofessor ofeconomicsand Commonwealth Universitywasoneofthree recipients oftheNobel a research professor atVirginia intheDepartmentofChemistry academia’s mostcoveteddistinction–theNobelPrize.JohnB.Fenn, In 2002,twofacultymembersfrom CAAinstitutionswere awarded labs. have accesstolibraries,academicresource centersandcomputer ic statustostudent-athletestravelinganawaycontestsothatthey Among theprograms already establishedisgrantingvisitingacadem- all aspectsofuniversitylifeoutsideintercollegiate athletics. the league’s presidents withagoalofexpandingtheirpartnershipto classroom. TheColonialAcademicAlliancewascreated in2002by CAA memberinstitutionsare alsocommittedtoexcellenceinthe women’s tennisandmen’s andwomen’s lacrosse. ally incross country, fieldhockey, men’s soccer, wrestling, men’s and the 2002-03campaignwithteamsrankedamongtop25nation- multiple teamstotheNCAATournament. Theconference finished conferences inmen’s andwomen’s soccer, andhastraditionallysent six seasons.TheCAAisannuallyrankedamongthenation’s top10 109 THE COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION December 22 at UNC Wilmington ...... 7 p.m. Commonwealth at Virginia La Salle ...... 7 p.m. December 23 St. Bonaventure at MasonGeorge ...... 7 p.m. at HofstraSt. Peter’s ...... 7 ...... p.m. & William Mary Techat Virginia ...... 7 p.m. Siena at Delaware...... 7:30 p.m. December 27 Drexel at Florida International Tourn...... TBA December 13 (@).Drexel vs. Saint Joseph’s ...... Noon Delaware at Rider...... 3 p.m. Stony Brook at Hofstra...... 4 p.m. State Morgan at Old Dominion...... 7 ...... p.m. UMBC at Towson...... 7 p.m. December 15 Old Dominion at South Alabama...... 6 ...... p.m. North Carolina A&T Commonwealth.at Virginia ...... 7:30 p.m. December 16 James Madison at Virginia ...... 7:30 p.m. December 17 UNC Asheville at UNC Wilmington ...... 7 p.m. December 18 McNeese State at MasonGeorge ...... 7 ...... p.m. Liberty at Old Dominion ...... 7 p.m. UAB Commonwealthat Virginia ...... 7:30 p.m. December 19 Hampton at & William Mary ...... 7 p.m. December 20 Rider at Drexel...... 1 p.m. Mason George at Duquesne...... 4 p.m...... 4 p.m. at Towson. Tech Virginia James Madison at Florida Atlantic . . . . . 7 ...... p.m. at Old Washington George Dominion...... 7 p.m. December 4 *UNC at Wilmington & William Mary...... 7 ...... p.m. Mason George at Hartford ...... 7 ...... p.m. Old Dominion Techat Virginia . . . . . 7 ...... p.m. December 6 (@Palestra). Drexel vs. Temple ...... 1 ...... p.m. James Madison at Akron. . 3 ...... p.m. Hofstra at Columbia ...... 2 ...... p.m. at Norfolk StateTowson ...... 4 ...... p.m. & *William Mary Commonwealthat Virginia ...... 7 p.m. Delaware at ...... 7 UMBC...... p.m. Charlotte at Old Dominion ...... 7 ...... p.m. December 7 Mason George at North Carolina ...... 1 p.m. December 8 Quinnipiac at Drexel ...... 7 p.m. December 10 Loyola (MD) at Delaware. . 7:30 ...... p.m. at WashingtonGeorge Towson ...... 7:30 p.m. Hofstra at Monmouth. . . . . 7 ...... p.m.

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL MEN’S COMPOSITE SCHEDULE COMPOSITE COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ATHLETIC COLONIAL Delaware Delaware at Long Island ...... 7 p.m. James Madison at La Salle ...... 7 p.m. Commonwealth at Virginia Richmond ...... 7:30 p.m. December 3 UNC Wilmington UNC at Wilmington Campbell ...... 7 p.m. December 2 Lafayette at Drexel ...... 7 p.m. East Carolina at MasonGeorge ...... 7 p.m. at GeorgiaTowson ...... 7 p.m. Hofstra at St. John’s ...... 7:30 p.m. San Francisco at Delaware...... 2 p.m. Navy at James Madison ...... 2 p.m. December 1 November 30 November 29 at Loyola (MD).Towson ...... 1 . p.m. Mason George at Iona ...... 2 . . . . p.m. St. UNC at Wilmington East Tennessee ...... 4 p.m. Drexel at Colgate ...... 7 p.m. at Old Saint Dominion.Joseph’s ...... 7 p.m. Commonwealth at Virginia Hampton...... 7 ...... p.m. Hofstra at Maryland...... 8 ...... p.m. & William Mary at Colonial Classic ...... TBA November 26 Preseason NIT semifinals (Hofstra)...... TBA . . . . November 28 & William Mary vs. St. Francis (NY) ...... 6 p.m. Preseason NIT Consolation /Championship ...... TBA Delaware Delaware at American ...... 7:30 ...... p.m. Kentucky Commonwealth.at Western Virginia ...... 7:30 p.m. Mason George at Maryland ...... 8 p.m. November 25 November 24 at James Virginia MadisonWest ...... 7 ...... p.m. Jacksonville at UNC Wilmington...... 7 . . . . p.m. & William Mary at Radford...... 7 ...... p.m. Drexel vs. Penn (@Palestra) ...... 8 p.m. Battle of Baltimore at Towson ...... TBA ...... November 23 Liberty at & William Mary ...... 2 p.m. November 22 Furman at James Madison...... 7 . . p.m. Old Dominion at North Carolina ...... 8 p.m. Hofstra at Providence ...... 7:30 ...... p.m. Battle of Baltimore at Towson...... TBA ...... UNC Wilmington UNC at Wilmington Marshall 7 ...... p.m. Morehead State at MasonGeorge ...... 7 p.m. Iona Commonwealthat Virginia ...... 7:30 . . p.m. Delaware at Mt. St. Mary’s ...... 8 p.m. November 20 Hofstra in Preseason NIT.. . . . TBA ...... November 21 November 18 Hofstra at Marist (Preseason NIT)...... 7:30 p.m. (all times are Eastern) (all times are

2003-04 CAA COMPOSITE SCHEDULE 110 *James Madison at George Mason...... 7 p.m. . .7 GeorgeMason. at Madison *James p.m. . .5 Drexel *Virginiaat Commonwealth p.m. . . 4 Towson at Dominion *Old p.m. . .4 Hofstra at Mary *William& p.m. .4 Wilmington. UNC at *Delaware January 24 p.m. .7:30 Delaware. at Mary *William& p.m. .7 Dominion Old *Virginiaat Commonwealth p.m. . .7 Madison James at *Hofstra p.m. . . 7 Wilmington UNC at *GeorgeMason p.m. .7 Towson at *Drexel January 21 p.m. .7 Towson Wilmingtonat *UNC January 19 p.m. .7:30 Delaware at Dominion *Old p.m. . . 7 *TowsonMadison James at p.m. .7 Mary. William& at *Drexel p.m. .4 Hofstra Wilmingtonat *UNC p.m. .4 Virginiaat Commonwealth *GeorgeMason January 17 p.m. .7 Wilmington UNC *Virginiaat Commonwealth p.m. .7 Towson at Mary *William& p.m. .7 Madison James at Dominion *Old p.m. .7 GeorgeMason at *Hofstra p.m. .7 Drexel. at *Delaware January 14 p.m. .7:30 Delaware at Madison *James January 12 p.m. .7 Madison James *Virginiaat Commonwealth p.m. . .7 Dominion. Old at *Hofstra p.m. .7 Mary William& at *GeorgeMason p.m. .7 Towson at *Delaware p.m. .2 Wilmington. UNC at *Drexel January 10 p.m. .7:30 Virginiaat *DelawareCommonwealth p.m. .7 Wilmington. UNC at Mary *William& p.m. .7 *TowsonHofstra at p.m. .7 GeorgeMason at Dominion *Old p.m. .7 Drexel at Madison James January 7 p.m. .9 Virginia. at Mary William& p.m. .7 Hofstra. Virginiaat Commonwealth January 5 p.m. .8 State N.C. Wilmingtonat UNC *Towsonp.m. .7 GeorgeMason. at p.m. . .4 Pittsburgh. at Mary William& p.m. .4 Delaware at *Hofstra p.m. .1 Dominion Old at Drexel January 3 p.m. .7:30 TennesseeMiddle Virginiaat Commonwealth January 2 p.m. .2 Wilmington UNC at Madison *James January 1 p.m. .5 Manhattan. at Hofstra December 31 .TBA TowsonShore. Maryland-Eastern at p.m. .7:30 Joseph’sSaint Delaware at p.m. .7 Mary William& at Campbell p.m. .7 State Appalachian at Madison James December 30 p.m. .7 GeorgiaTech Virginiaat Commonwealth p.m. .7 Dominion Old at VMI December 29 .TBA Tourn. International Florida at Drexel p.m. .1 Bch.). (@MyrtleCarolina North vs. UNCW December 28 2003-2004 BASKETBALL February 9 p.m. .7 VirginiaWilmingtonat Commonwealth *UNC p.m. .4 Hofstra. at Dominion *Old p.m. .4 *TowsonDelaware at p.m. .2 Madison. James at *GeorgeMason p.m. .1 Drexel. at Mary *William& February 7 p.m. .7:30 Virginiaat *DrexelCommonwealth p.m. .7 Wilmington UNC at Dominion *Old p.m. .7 Mary William& at Madison *James Towson.at *GeorgeMason p.m. .7 p.m. .7 Hofstra at *Delaware February 4 p.m. .7 *TowsonDominion Old at p.m. .7 Madison James at *Delaware p.m. .4 Virginiaat Commonwealth. *Hofstra p.m. .2 GeorgeMason at Mary *William& p.m. .1 Drexel. Wilmingtonat *UNC January 31 p.m. .7:30 *TowsonVirginiaat Commonwealth p.m. .7:30 Delaware at *GeorgeMason p.m. .7 Dominion Old Wilmingtonat *UNC p.m. . .7 Madison James at Mary *William& p.m. .7 Hofstra at *Drexel January 28 p.m. .7 Mary William& at Dominion *Old p.m. . .7 Drexel at *GeorgeMason January 26 *Drexel at Delaware...... 7:30 p.m. . . 7:30 Delaware. at *Drexel p.m. . . 7 Mary William& *Virginiaat Commonwealth p.m. .7 Towson at Madison *James p.m. .7 Dominion Old at *GeorgeMason p.m. .4 Wilmington UNC at *Hofstra February 28 p.m. . .7:30 Delaware *Virginiaat Commonwealth p.m. . .7 Dominion Old at Mary *William& p.m. .7 Towson at *Hofstra p.m. .7 GeorgeMason Wilmingtonat *UNC p.m. . . 7 Madison James at *Drexel February 25 .TBA Busters. Bracket Wilmingtonat UNC p.m. .7 Virginiaat Commonwealth Dominion *Old p.m. . . 4:30 GeorgeMason at *Delaware p.m. .4 Hofstra at Madison *James p.m. . .1 *TowsonDrexel at February 21 p.m. .7:30 Virginiaat Commonwealth Madison *James p.m. .7 *TowsonMary William& at p.m. .7 Hofstra at *GeorgeMason p.m. .7 Drexel at Dominion *Old February 18 p.m. .7:30 Delaware. Wilmingtonat *UNC February 16 p.m. .7 Towson *Virginiaat Commonwealth p.m. . . 7 Madison James Wilmingtonat *UNC p.m. .7 Mary William& at *Hofstra p.m. . .7 GeorgeMason at *Drexel p.m. .7 Dominion Old at *Delaware February 14 p.m. .7 *TowsonWilmington UNC at p.m. .7 Dominion Old at Madison *James p.m. . .7 GeorgeMason *Virginiaat Commonwealth p.m. .7 Drexel at *Hofstra p.m. .7 Mary. William& at *Delaware February 11 p.m. .7 Madison. James at VMI 111 2003-04 CAA COMPOSITE SCHEDULE (30.3). in his 1976-77 career. scoring in the nation in all-time second John Irving - more than1,000 more One of only two leading scorer. Led leading scorer. players to record players to record A packed house at the A packed house - Hofstra’s Rich Laurel points and rebounds points and rebounds Physical Fitness Center. Physical Fitness the hoop. Hofstra’s Hofstra’s takes it to rebounder. Jim Shaffer Bill Thieben - all-time leading

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2001 America East Player of the Norman Richardson. Year

1959-60 Flying Dutchmen - Coached by Butch van Breda Kolff, van Breda 1959-60 Flying Dutchmen - Coached by Butch and the best winning percent- the team compiled a 23-1 record (.958). age in school history TRADITION Hofstra Basketball is rich in Hofstra Basketball legendary Coach tradition. From to current Kolff Butch van Breda former Pecora. From Coach Tom as Bill Thieben, star players such John Irving, Steve Rich Laurel, Claxton and Nisenson, Speedy to the stars of Norman Richardson has a deep history the Pride today, in the that will continue to grow 21st century.

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HOFSTRA TRADITION 112 Banners commemoratingHofstra’s Basketballsuccesshangfrom theraftersof HofstraArena. career point. after scoringhis1,000th with acommemorativeball Rick Apodacaispresented Championship rings. The Prideafterreceiving their2001AmericaEast 2003-2004 BASKETBALL another Hofstravictory. A jam-packedHofstra Arena crowd watches Hofstra Arena. unfurled at banners are Championship America East NCAA and Hofstra’s 2001 leader. all-time assists Year andHofstra’s East Playerofthe Two-time America Speedy Claxton- Championships in2000 and2001. Hofstra won America East Championships in1998and1999. The Pridewon ECACHolidayFestival York area. best player inthemetropolitanNew symbolicofthe the , win Richardson, Claxton andNorman Craig “Speedy” Rich Laurel, Thieben, Bill Hofstra hashadfourplayers, free agents. signas Richardson andRick Apodaca, Norman andtwo players, Association, into theNationalBasketball Claxtongetdrafted Craig “Speedy” and JohnIrving Rich Laurel, Thieben, Bill Hofstra hasseenfourplayers, at23-1. history posted thebestrecord inschool Butch van Bredathe legendary Kolff, coached by Hofstra’s 1959-60team, Invitation Tournament. Tournaments andoneNational Hofstra hasappeared ineightNCAA seasons. Hofstra hasrecorded 36winning over 64seasons. Hofstra’s all-timerecord is963-707 1936. intercollegiate basketball gamein Hofstra Universityplayed itsfirst FACTS THE 113 HOFSTRA TRADITION 4 7 12F 4837 42 46 90 83 FG-.402, FT-.591 FG-.530, FT - .690 9,208 16 19 Sanders and Herrold 8 7 Turnovers: Steals: Notre Dame Hofstra Attendance: Officials: HOFSTRA 83 PlayerKammererLaurel 2 FGMRoodVickers FGA 6Irving 15 FTMJenkins FTA 7 1 35Coleman 0 RBarry 7 5 19 0 5Appel 1 1 A 2 14 9 3Percentages: 1 5 0 PF 3 Rebounds: Team 3 2 3 6 0 TP 2 1 2 0 3 6 2 1 0 4 5 0 4 12 0 2 4 7 4 4 1 0 2 2 0 35 2 0 3 2 5 1 16 2 3 3 0 17 0 0 4 1 2 0 4 1977 NCAA Tournament 1977 NCAA First Round March 12, 1977 Palestra The Philadelphia, Pennsylvania NOTRE DAMEPlayer 90 KnightBatton FGMFlowersBranning 7 FGAWilliams 2 FTM 6Carpenter 15 3 FTAPaterno 4 R 10 9 5 1Hanzlik 10 19 2 5 A 2Percentages: 6 1 1 1 5 Rebounds: Team 2 PF 6 12 5Turnovers: 0 3 2Steals: 6 TP 5 1 9 4 3 0 4 1 4 5 5 1 1 8 2 3 3 19 2 3 3 2 2 2 6 14 0 7 1 25 0 4 2 1 14 3 (Division I games only) (Division I HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY

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HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 114 Officials: Attendance: Oklahoma State Hofstra ebr1 4 0 4 0 0 1 0 1 1 11 11 0 0 0 1 1 6 4 1 5 0 4 0 Steals: 2 0 8 13 0 2 5 30 Webber) 0 2 2 1 Turnovers: 1 2 4 11 0 1 0 1 Blocked Shots: 4 0 0 1 1 11 2 Team Rebounds: 2 0 0 4 5 0 0 3-5) 5 2 0 6 5 4 Three-Point FieldGoals: 0 4 0 6 19 15 Percentages: 4 1 0 2 6 8 1 9 11 1 TP 8 4 Webber PF 4 3 8 4 6 A Cazzelle 24 32 2 TR 17 Williams 7 1 24 DR Alexander 11 32 OR 5 FTA Adkins 35 FTM 0 Gottlieb FGA 2 FGM 0 Jonzen Min 25 2 0 Mason 0 4 0 Montonati 0 2 86 0 0 Player 2 1 0 0 1 2 OKLAHOMA STATE 2 0 0 20 0 1 4 0 Steals: 0 1 0 0 9 7 Walker) 2 6 7 4 0 0 0 0 Turnovers: 4 4 5 5 0 1 Blocked Shots: 0 0 1 0 1 3 3 20 Team Rebounds: 1 0 3 0 0 1 8 1 Walker 0-1) Claxton 1-5, 2 2 2 0 1 2 1 Three-Point FieldGoals: 0 5 5 1 1 Percentages: 1 0 1 11 5 3 0 5 0 10 0 2 18 1 7 Feeley 1 0 TP 10 3 Grübler PF 0 3 7 6 A Walker 36 4 5 5 TR Apodaca 4 DR 4 Fox 3 26 2 OR 21 FTA Claxton 37 30 FTM Hernandez FGA 6 FGM Springfield Min 38 Gittens Richardson Player 66 HOFSTRA Buffalo, NewYork HSBC Arena March 17,2000 First Round 2000 NCAATournament Wbe ,Akn,Gtle,Jne,Montonati) Jonzen, Gottlieb, Adkins, 7 (Webber 3, Hernandez) 4 (Claxton3, oyGen,Pi oa JamieJones PhilBova, Tony Greene, 2(otib3 otnt ,Akn ,Msn2 Alexander, Mason2, Adkins2, 3, Montonati 12 (Gottlieb3, Gittens, Richardson2, Hernandez2, 2, Apodaca 13 (Claxton5, 19,338 G.4,FT-.714 FG-.543, FT-706 FG-.407, Msn Webber) 2 (Mason, Grübler) Walker, Claxton, 5 (Springfield2, 3 2 34 86 66 43 40 43 26 12F -3 42(ao -,Akn -,Alexander Adkins1-4, .462(Mason 2-4, 6-13, Hernandez 1-2, .273(Richardson4-14, 6-22, 2003-2004 BASKETBALL Steals: Walker) Suarez, Springfield, rbe 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 16 0 0 3 1 0 11 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 7 4 6 5 0 0 12 Turnovers: 0 1 1 2 1 1 Blocked Shots: 0 4 1 0 0 1 6 Team Rebounds: 0 1 1 0 8 0 Hernandez 3-6) 0 6 3 5 0 0 Three-Point FieldGoals: 0 6 9 3 3 0 2 Percentages: 4 9 0+ 2 0 0 14 3 2 4 TP Grübler PF 2 0 0 8 4 A Walker 1 37 2 TR 0 Sylla 3 5 DR 13 Suarez 34 0 OR FTA Apodaca 3 31 FTM 5 Hernandez FGA 39 39 FGM Springfield Min Richardson Gittens Player 48 HOFSTRA Greensboro, NorthCarolina Greensboro Coliseum March 15,2001 First Round 2001 NCAATournament Officials: 0 0 0 Attendance: 0 1 2 0 0 1 15 UCLA 17 1 0 3 Hofstra 1 3 7 1 0 7 2 1 14 0 0 8 2 0 4 0 Steals: 2 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 Turnovers: 4 1 13 0 0 3 Blocked Shots: 1 0 1 4 Team 2 Rebounds: 7 1 1 3 2 Bailey0-2) 3 5, 2 6 0 0 0 0 Three-Point FieldGoals: 2 2 2 0 2 10 10 Percentages: 7 12 4 TP 9 PF 0 2 7 A Cummings 6 11 2 38 8 TR 31 Young 7 DR 7 Bailey 2 OR 37 FTA Watson 3 33 FTM Knight FGA 35 FGM Gadzuric Min Kapono 61 Barnes Player UCLA Aoaa2 itn ,Springfield2) Gittens2, 2, 6 (Apodaca 3(asn4 ngt3 ans2 aly2 aoo Gadzuric) Kapono, Bailey2, Barnes2, Knight 3, 13 (Watson 4, tv emr o ’el,RonaldZetcher TomSteve O’Neill, Welmer, 1(pdc ,Gtes4 ihrsn3 em2 Grübler, Team 2, Richardson3, Gittens4, 8, 21 (Apodaca 1(asn5 azrc2 ans aoo umns Knight) Cummings, Kapono, Barnes, Gadzuric 2, 11 (Watson 5, 14,235 G.5,FT-.600 FG-.357, G.7,FT-.500 FG-.472, 93 61 48 32 15 29 33 12F 1 (Grübler) Gdui ,Barnes) 3 (Gadzuric2, 4 3 -5 30(pdc -4 Richardson2-8, 4-14, .360(Apodaca 9-25, 5-15, .333 (Knight 3-6, Watson 1-2, Kapono 1- Kapono Watson 1-2, .333(Knight3-6, 5-15, 115 HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT JOHN IRVING NORMAN RICHARDSON BILL THIEBEN San AntonioGolden StatePortland 2002 2003 2003 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY IN THEIN NBA CRAIG CLAXTON

RICH LAUREL NameBill ThiebenRich LaurelJohn IrvingCraig Claxton 3rd Round 1st 3rd 1st Team Portland Detroit Philadelphia Year 1956 1977 2000 1977 Norman RichardsonRick Apodaca FA FA Indiana/Chicago 2001 Orlando 2003 The Pride has one player, Craig “Speedy” Claxton () playing in the Claxton (Golden State Warriors) Craig “Speedy” The Pride has one player, and graduates, Norman Richardson other recent Association (NBA). Two National Basketball for the Indianapolis has played Richardson careers. also pursuing NBA Rick Apodaca, are Blazers camp in 2003. Apodaca Trail Bulls and was invited to the Portland Pacers and Chicago Thieben, Rich other Hofstra alumni, Bill camp this past fall. Three Magic’s was in the Orlando in the NBA. is a look at Hofstra players John Irvingalso played in the NBA. Here Laurel, HOFSTRA

HOFSTRA IN THE NBA 116 OLYMPIAN TEAM/2004 NATIONAL RICAN PUERTO RICK APODACA 2003-2004 BASKETBALL Puerto Rico.Byplacingthird, a PuertoRicoearned the recent OlympicQualifyingTournament in Puerto RicanNationalTeam thatplacedthird in 2003 graduateRickApodacaisamemberofthe Puerto Rico. action for Apodaca in Here isalookat Athens, Greece. Olympics in spot inthe2004 117 PUERTO RICAN NATIONAL TEAM

Tom Sullivan, Fordham Sullivan, Tom Iona Steve Burtt, , Army Izett Buchanan, Marist had numerous All-Metropolitan players, including Craig players, All-Metropolitan had numerous in 1999 and Norman Richardson “Speedy” Claxton and Hernandez in 2001, and Rick and Jason 2000, Richardson earned Hofstra Coach Jay Wright Apodaca in 2002. Former in 2001. Award Coach of the Year the MBWA 1972 Manhattan Rich Garner, 1973 St. John’s Bill Schaefer, 1974 , Manhattan 1975 , Rutgers 1976 Phil Sellers, Rutgers 1977 Hofstra Rich Laurel, 1978 Johnson, St. John’s George 1979 Nick Galis, Seton Hall 1980 Ruland, Iona Jeff 1981 Iona Gary1982 Springer, , Seton Hall 1983 , St. John’s 1984 Chris Mullin, St. John’s 1985 Chris Mullin, St. John’s 1986 St. John’s Berry, Walter 1987 , St. John’s 1988 ,1989 Seton Hall Seton Hall , 1990 St. John’s “Boo” Harvey, Greg 1991 St. John’s , 1992 St. John’s Malik Sealy, 1993 Seton Hall Dehere, Terry 1994 Karnishovas, Seton Hall Arturas 1995 LIU , 1996 Seton Hall , 1997 Charles Jones, LIU 1998 Felipe Lopez, St. John’s 1999 St. John’s Ron Artest, 2000Hofstra Craig “Speedy” Claxton, 2001 Norman Richardson, Hofstra 2002 Hatten, St. John’s Marcus 2003 Manhattan , HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY AWARD WINNERS AWARD 1936 LIU , 1937 LIU , 1938 Bernie Fliegel, CCNY 1939 LIU Irving1940 Torgoff, , NYU 1941 St. John’s Jack “Dutch” Garfinkel, 1942 , St. John’s 1943 “Fuzzy” Levane, St. John’s Andrew 1944 St. John’s Dick McGuire, 1945 St. John’s Bill Kotsores, 1946 NYU Sid Tannenbaum, 1947 NYU Sid Tannenbaum, 1948 , NYU 1949 St. John’s Dick McGuire, 1950 Sherman White, LIU 1951 Columbia , 1952 St. John’s Ron MacGilvray, 1953 Dukes, Seton Hall Walter 1954 , Fordham 1955 Ed Conlin, Fordham 1956 Bill Thieben, Hofstra 1957 Columbia , 1958 Jim Cunningham, Fordham 1959 , St. John’s 1960 “Satch” Sanders, NYU Tom 1961 Jackson, St. John’s Tony 1962 LeRoy Ellis, St. John’s 1963 NYU , 1964 Seton Hall , 1965 Isaac, Iona Warren 1966 , NYU 1967 Lloyd “Sonny” Dove, St. John’s 1968 Jim McMillian, Columbia 1969 Jim McMillian, Columbia 1970 Jim McMillian, Columbia 1971 Fordham ,

The NIT/Haggerty Award, given to the top player in the Award, The NIT/Haggerty award is the oldest and most prestigious area, New York Hofstra has had four player. area given to a metropolitan Craig Bill Thieben, Rich Laurel, winners: Award Haggerty In addition, the Norman Richardson. “Speedy” Claxton and Association selects all-star Basketball Writers Metropolitan has Hofstra Award. with the Haggerty teams in conjunction NIT/HAGGERTY

NIT/HAGGERTY AWARD 118 ECAC and 1966),St.John’s Jimmy Walker (1965 1954), Providence’s (1952and MVP, joiningLaSalle’s towinasecond tory players intournamenthis- 1998 MVP, isoneofsix Festival. Richardson, the following the1999Holiday Most Valuable Playertrophy by layingclaimtohissecond joined anelitegroup ofplayers Individually, NormanRichardson ished asrunners-upinthe2000HolidayFestival. Hofstra almosthadachanceatthird title,butfin- the otherfourteamstosuccessfullydefendtitle. 1985, 1986,1987)andManhattan(2001,2002)are 1954), Providence (1965,1966),St.John’s (1984, as HolidayFestivalchampions.Duquesne(1953, 1998 and1999,isoneofjustfiveteamstorepeat Madison Square Garden andwonthetournamentin Hofstra hasplayedinfourECACHolidayFestival’s at HOLIDAY FESTIVAL 2003-2004 BASKETBALL Richardson wasanall-tournamentselectionin2000. when hewontheaward in2001and2002. became thethird playertohaveback-to-backMVPs Jalen Rose,whodiditin1965and1966.Flores years followingWalker, the fatherofIndianaPacer ond ofthree playerstowintheaward inconsecutive and 2002)asrepeat winners.Richardson wasthesec- (1981 and1984),Manhattan’s LuisFlores (2001 David Russell(1979and1982)ChrisMullin In additiontoback-to-back MVP’s Richardson wasalso selected totheECACHoliday Festival All-Decade(1994- 99) Team alongwithAllen Iverson (Georgetown), (Connecticut), (Indiana), FelipeLopez (St. John’s) andRon Artest (St.John’s). 119 ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK THE HOFSTRA 1,000 POINT CLUB 1) Steve Nisenson (1962-65) 2,222 2) Rich Laurel (1973-77) 2,102 3) Bill Thieben (1953-56) 2,045 4) Craig “Speedy” Claxton (1996-00) 2,015 5) David Taylor (1979-82) 1,818 HOFSTRA 6) Norman Richardson (1997-01) 1,677 RECORD BOOK 7) Frank Walker (1985-89) 1,437 8) Leroy Allen (1983-87) 1,435 Most Points Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Most Blocked Shots 9) Rick Apodaca (1999-03) 1,422 Game: (48) Bill Thieben vs. Union, 1954-55 Season: (.497) Carlos Dicenta, 1987-88 (74-149) Game: (10) Greg Springfield at New Mexico State, 10) Ken Rood (1973-77) 1,368 Season: (908) Rich Laurel, 1976-77 Career: (.420) Keith McMillan, 1989-92 (81-193 in 54 1999-00 11) Dave Bell (1969-72) 1,330 Career: (2,222) Steve Nisenson, 1962-65 games) Season: (65) David Taylor, 1982-83 12) Barry White (1966-69) 1,286 Career: (145) David Taylor, 1980-83 12) Mike Tilley (1963-66) 1,286 Best Scoring Average Most Free Throws Made 14) Roberto Gittens (1997-01) 1,240 Season: (30.3*) Rich Laurel, 1976-77 Game: (20) Steve Nisenson vs. Lycoming, 1963-64 Most Games Played 15) Demetrius Dudley (1991-93) 1,220 Career: (26.9) Bill Thieben, 1953-56 (20-22) Season: (32) Jason Hernandez and Roberto Gittens, 15) John Mills (1941-43/46-47) 1,220 (26.8) Steve Nisenson, 1962-65 Season: (230) Steve Nisenson, 1963-64 1998-99; Rick Apodaca, Kenny Adeleke and 17) Ted Jackson (1958-61) 1,159 Career: (602) Steve Nisenson, 1962-65 Woody Souffrant, 2001-02 18) Wandy Williams (1966-69) 1,132 Most Field Goals Made Career: (124) Roberto Gittens, 1997-01 19) Richie Swartz (1959-62) 1,107 Game: (20) Bernard Tomlin vs. ORU, 1974-75 Most Free Throws Attempted 20) Derrick Flowers (1987-91) 1,069 Season: (355) Rich Laurel, 1976-77 Game: (24) Roberto Gittens at Colgate, 1997-98 * led nation 21) Darius Burton (1993-97) 1,060 Career: (838) Rich Laurel, 1973-77 Season: (272) Bill Thieben, 1954-55 22) Percy Johnson (1950-53) 1,045 Career: (743) Bill Thieben, 1953-56 23) James Shaffer (1991-95) 1,022 Most Field Goals Attempted 24) John Irving (1974-77) 1,018 Game: (39) Bill Thieben vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 1953-54 Best Free Throw Percentage Season: (663) Rich Laurel, 1976-77 Season: (.913) Steve Nisenson, 1963-64 Career: (1,706) Rich Laurel, 1973-77 Career: (.880) Bernard Tomlin, 1974-76 Hofstra in the NCAA Tournament Best Field Goal Percentage Most Rebounds The Hofstra Basketball program has received eight invitations to the NCAA Basketball Championships. Four Season: (.702) Mike Pollack, 1965-66 Game: (43) Bill Thieben vs. Springfield, 1954-55 came while Hofstra played on the Division II level in the 1960s, while the other four have come at the Division I Career: (.598) Mike Pollack, 1963-66 Season: (627) Bill Thieben, 1954-55 level. Two of the Division I appearances came during the 1970s as a member of the East Coast Conference. In Career: (1,837) Bill Thieben, 1953-56 all, the Pride has played 12 NCAA Tournament games in their history and have posted a 4-8 record. Most Three-Point Field Goals Made Game: (7) Frank Walker vs. Florida Southern, 1987- Most Assists 1959 - II 1963 - II 1977 - I 88; Jason Hernandez at Northeastern, 1999-00 Game: (16) Robbie Weingard vs. Bloomfield, 1983-84 Hofstra 67, Wesleyan 48 Philadelphia Textile 60, Hofstra 55 Notre Dame 90, Hofstra 83 Season: (81) Demetrius Dudley, 1992-93 (171 Season: (228) Robbie Weingard, 1984-85 American 66, Hofstra 65 Hofstra 78, Mt. St. Mary’s 71 attempts) Career: (660) Craig “Speedy” Claxton, 1996-00 2000 - I Career: (192) Norman Richardson, 1997-01 (557 1962 - II 1964 - II Oklahoma State 86, Hofstra 66 attempts) Most Steals Hofstra 56, LIU-C.W. Post 55 Hofstra 92, Catholic 91(2OT) Game: (8) Frank Walker vs. Rider, 1985-86; Craig Mt. St. Mary’s 66, Hofstra 51 Hofstra 74, Elizabethtown 61 2001 - I Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted “Speedy” Claxton vs. New Hampshire, 1998-99 Akron 77, Hofstra 58 UCLA 61, Hofstra 48 Game: (15) Tim Beckett at Towson State, 1996-97 (6 Season: (102) Craig “Speedy” Claxton, 1999-00 made) Career: (288) Craig “Speedy” Claxton, 1996-00 1976 - I Season: (224) Rick Apodaca, 2001-02 (66 made) Connecticut 80, Hofstra 78 Career: (606) Rick Apodaca, 1999-03 (190 made) A Double Thousand John Irving (1974-77)

Only two players in Hofstra University Basketball history have recorded 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in their collegiate careers. One is Bill Thieben. The other is John Irving. Irving’s 1,186 career rebounds rank second on the all-time Flying Dutchmen list. In addition, he tallied 1,018 points during his three-year career at Hofstra, which ranks 19th on the all-time scoring list. Irving, who played in two of Hofstra’s NCAA Championship appearances (1976 and 1977), is the last Hofstra player to record a double-digit rebounding average in three consecutive seasons.

Season GP FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. REB AVG TP AVG 1974-75 21 128 245 .522 25 45 .556 323 15.4 281 13.4 1975-76 29 149 270 .552 53 83 .637 423 14.6 351 12.1 1976-77 27 172 335 .513 42 66 .636 440 16.3 386 14.3 Career Totals 77 449 850 .528 120 194 .619 1,186 15.4 1,018 13.2

Hofstra’s All-Time Leading Rebounder Bill Thieben (1953-56)

Like Steve Nisenson’s career scoring record, Bill Thieben’s 40-year-old school rebounding record may never be challenged. Thieben, who grabbed 1,837 rebounds during his 76-game, three-year career, still holds eight school records. Based on a minimum of 27 games per season over a four- year career, a current Hofstra player would have to average more than 17 rebounds per game to overtake Thieben’s record. In addition to being an outstanding rebounder, Thieben is one of only four Hofstra players to score 2,000 points in his career.

Season GP FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT. REB AVG PTS AVG 1953-54 24 229 479 .478 131 215 .609 620 25.8 589 24.6 1954-55 26 280 575 .486 200 272 .735 627 24.4 760 29.2 1955-56 26 258 485 .532 180 256 .703 590 22.7 696 26.8 Career Totals 76 767 1,539 .498 511 743 .688 1837 24.2 2,045 26.9

120 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY esn (627)1999-00 Season: 1999-00 NewHampshire, (34)vs. Game: Attempted Most Three-Point FieldGoals (225)1999-00 Season: 2002-03 JamesMadison, (14)at Game: Most Three-Point FieldGoalsMade (2,089)1976-77 Season: 1971-72 Wagner, (94)vs. Game: Most FieldGoalsAttempted (1,031)1976-77 Season: 1971-72 Wagner, (53)vs. Game: Most FieldGoalsMade (2,492)1976-77 Season: 1971-72 Wagner, (118)vs. Game: Most Points TEAM RECORDS 628 647 640 (1957-59) (1973-77) (1950-53) 673 746 690 Schwab 16) Henry 658 15) Percy Johnson (1964-66) (1951-53) (1986-89) 14) RichLaurel (1983-85) 797 751 13) MylesMcPartland 766 12) MikePollack (1969-72) (1962-64) 11) GeraldKing 811 (1970-72) 809 10) EdMoor 9) JimBoatwright 857 (1966-69) 926 (1997-01) 8) QuinasBrower 1,186 Bell 7) Dave (1978-81) 1,837 (1979-82) 6) RobertoGittens (1974-77) 5) Barry White (1953-56) Cheslock 4) Gary 3) David Taylor 2) JohnIrving 1) Bill Thieben REBOUNDING LEADERS HOFSTRA CAREER HOFSTRA 90 13 5-3 401915.6 6 . 8 0 0 22.8 13.3 16.3 15.0 706 AVG 399 504 102 406 288 69 TP 67 5 50 33 16 8 186 S 4 660 159 BS 224 5.4 91 4.8 4.4 4.6 168 A 566 4.6 131 .764 .748 144 AVG .801 123 149-195 .730 540-722 REB .706 121-151 .470 .468 138-189 PCT. 132-187 .482 .485 FTM-FTA 253-538 705-1505 .432 PCT. 136-282 119/117 182-375 31/31 134-310 FGM-FGA 30/28 Career 31/31 99-00 27/27 GP/GS 98-99 97-98 96-97 Year the firstround ofthe2000NBADraftandnowplaysforSanAntonioSpurs. in aseason(102).Atwo-timeAmericaEastPlayeroftheYear and2000HaggertyAward winner, Claxtonwasdraftedby thePhilad Hofstra playertoaveragemore thansevenassistspergame(7.2)and in1999-00hebecamethejustsecondplayertorecord finished hiscareer rankedfirstinassists(660)andsteals(288), fourthincareer points(2,015).In1997-98Claxtonbec In hisfouryearsatHofstra,Craig“Speedy”ClaxtonhelpedleadthePridetogreat heights.Alongthewayheamassedseverals Craig “Speedy”Claxton(1996-00) Hofstra’s All-TimeAssistsandSteals Leader 27.2 27.7 26.8 681 25.5 776 2,222 AVG 765 3.4 3.2 PTS 3.3 3.3 84 273 AVG 89 100 .869 REB .880 .913 .850 213 PCT. 685 252 220 185 FTA 602 230 187 .456 FTM .491 .471 .552 545 PCT. 1,648 579 524 248 FGA 810 273 289 FGM 25 83 28 30 GP Career Totals 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 Season scoring list,istheother. to score 2,000pointsinathree-year career. BillThieben,whoheldtheUniversityscoringrecord before Nisensonandisnowt just three seasons-thestandard career lengthoftheera.Nisenson,whostillholdsnineschoolrecords, isonlythesecondp athletic achievementsinHofstraUniversityhistory. Nisenson,whotallied2,222pointsduringhisFlyingDutchmencareer, achi Nearly 40yearsafterheconcludedhiscollegiateplayingcareer, SteveNisenson’s career scoringrecord stillstandsasoneof Steve Nisenson(1962-65) Hofstra’s All-TimeLeadingScorer T HE esn (322)1985-86 Season: 1992-93 CentralConnecticut, (22)vs. Game: Most Steals (516)1977-78 Season: 1988-89 Bucknell, (25)vs. Game: Most Assists (1,470)1954-55 Season: 1954-55 Springfield, (67)vs. Game: Most Rebounds (968)1963-64 Season: 1963-64 Catholic, (64)vs. Game: Most FreeThrows Attempted (636)1963-64 Season: 1988-89 (of54) Brown, (42)at Game: Most FreeThrows Made 5-Jh arua s e aphr,1994-95 NewHampshire, vs. 35 -JohnMavroukas 1991-92 AirForce, 36 -DemetriusDudleyvs. 1991-92 Towson State, 37 -DemetriusDudleyvs. 1992-93 Maine, 37 -DemetriusDudleyvs. 1992-93 Columbia, 38 -DemetriusDudleyvs. 1999-00 Iona, Claxtonvs. 39 -Craig “Speedy” 1976-77 American, 40 -RichLaurelvs. 1999-00 Maine, Claxtonat 40 -Craig “Speedy” 1999-00 Hartford, Claxtonvs. 40 -Craig “Speedy” 1955-56 Wilkes, 42 -Bill Thieben vs. 1974-75 OralRoberts, 42 -Bernard Tomlin vs. 1976-77 Francis (NY), St. 43 -RichLaurelvs. 1963-64 Catholic, 44 -SteveNisensonvs. CentralConnecticutState, 44 -DemetriusDudleyvs. 1962-63 West Chester, 45 -SteveNisensonvs. 1964-65 Wagner, 47 -SteveNisensonvs. 1954-55 Wilkes, 48 -Bill Thieben vs. MOST POINTSINONEGAME 1992-93 2003-2004 BASKETBALL U NIVERSTY etRbudAeae (58.5)1953-54 Best Rebound Average: 1987-88 (.444) Percentage: Best Three-Point (.754)1983-84 Best Free Percentage: Throw (.516)1982-83 Best Field GoalPercentage: (41.1)1945-46 Best Defensive Average: (83.1)1976-77 Best Scoring Average: (12)1987-88 Longest LosingStreak: (18)2000-01 Longest Winning Streak: (.958)1959-60(23-1) Best Winning Percentage: (21)1987-88and2002-03 Most Losses: (26)1951-52and2000-01 Most Victories: TEAM -SEASON (23)1959-60seasonto1960-61 Overall: (18)2000-01 Season: Winning Streak (154)2001-02 Season: 1999-00 NewMexicoState, (14)at Game: Most Blocks 2-Jh rigv.Mria,1975-76 Merrimac, vs. 22 -JohnIrving 1975-76 CCNY, vs. 22 -JohnIrving 1975-76 Adelphi, vs. 22 -JohnIrving 1974-75 American, vs. 22 -JohnIrving 1976-77 LIU, vs. 22 -JohnIrving 1976-77 Siena, vs. 22 -JohnIrving 1976-77 American, vs. 22 -JohnIrving 1974-75 Post, LIU-C.W. vs. 24 -JohnIrving 1970-71 Wilkes, vs. 25 -QuinasBrower 1968-69 Albright, 25 -Barry White vs. 1967-68 Francis (NY), St. 25 -Barry White vs. 1971-72 West Chester, vs. 26 -QuinasBrower 1975-76 Bucknell, vs. 27 -JohnIrving 1975-76 LIU, vs. 28 -JohnIrving 1955-56 Wilkes, 33 -Bill Thieben vs. 1953-54 Ohio Wesleyan, 38 -Bill Thieben vs. 1954-55 Springfield, 43 -Bill Thieben vs. MOST REBOUNDSINONEGAME 0516.9 2015 020 Noaward given Noaward given Greg Springfield 2002-03 Craig“Speedy”Claxton 2001-02 DuanePosey 2000-01 LanceDunkley 1999-00 DariusBurton 1998-99 JamilGreene 1997-98 JimShaffer 1996-97 SeanTitus 1995-96 DemetriusDudley 1994-95 Fred Nason 1993-94 AnthonyKnight 1992-93 DerrickFlowers 1991-92 CarlosDicenta 1990-91 JonYarger1989-90 SteveRebholz 1988-89 LukeMurphy 1987-88 Tom1986-87 Schreyer DougMills 1985-86 EricHarvey 1984-85 DavidTaylor1983-84 LionelHarvey 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 manship. Thelistofwinnersisasfollows: who exemplifiesfairplayandgoodsports- annually toaseniorMen’s Basketballplayer The HempsteadMayor’s Trophy ispresented son. 1998-99 squadwasselectedaftera22-9sea- National InvitationTournament (NIT).The Hofstra hasreceived oneinvitationtothe Hofstra intheNational Invitation Tournament themostnoteworthy layer inHofstrahistory ame justsecond chool records and hird ontheall-time The Hempstead Mayor’s Trophy eved hisrecord in 100 ormore steals elphia 76ersin Rutgers 58,Hofstra45 1999 121 HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK Most Points 1)2)3) 24924) 23925) 23076) 22947) 22868) 22579) 220410) 1976-77 2194 1963-64 2146 2141Best Scoring Average 1999-00 1962-63 1) 1997-98 2) 2000-01 3) 83.1 1975-76 4) 82.5 1977-78 5) 82.1 1983-84 6) 1984-85 81.37) 79.38) 77.69) 76.910) 1954-55 and 1960-61 76.4 1976-77 75.7 1963-64 75.3 1965-66 1977-78 1967-68 1971-72 1962-63 1968-69 1964-65 Best Free Throw Percentage Best Free Throw 1)2)3) .7544) .7435) .7396) .7337) .7298) .7219) .71910) .715 1983-84 1982-83 and 1990-91 .713 1975-76 .708Most Rebounds 1984-85 1964-65 1) 1991-92 2) 1976-77 and 1985-86 3) 1470 1992-93 4) 1465 1980-81 5) 1451 1988-89 6) 14037) 13278) 13229) 124610) 1954-55 1245 1955-56 1236 1227 1951-52 1953-54 1976-77 1967-68 and 1969-70 2001-02 1963-64 1966-67 1970-71 Most Free Throw Attempts Most Free Throw 1)2)3) 9684) 9205) 9126) 8467) 8448) 8179) 80710) 797 1963-64 795 1952-53 783 1956-57 1962-63 1958-59 1953-54 2000-01 1988-89 1955-56 1951-52 Most Free Throws Made Most Free Throws 1)2)3) 6364) 5825) 5816) 5757) 5708) 5689) 55610) 543 1963-64 539 1952-53 522 1956-57 1958-59 1962-63 1988-89 1991-92 1954-55 1955-56 2000-01 Best Three-Point Field Goal Best Three-Point Percentage 1)2)3) .4444) .4285) .4226) .4057) .3858) .3769) .37510) .359 1987-88 .338 1991-92 .332 1988-89 1992-93 1986-87 1989-90 1998-99 1999-00 1990-91 2000-01 Most Three-Point Field Most Three-Point Goals Attempted 1)2) 6153) 6274)5) 5286) 5177) 5148) 5039) 2002-03 49410) 395 1999-00 373 349 2001-02 1998-99 1994-95 2000-01 1997-98 1991-92 1995-96 1987-88 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS BASKETBALL MEN’S

Goals Made 1)2)3) 2254) 1985) 1946) 1697) 1688) 1679) 15510) 153 1999-00 134 2002-03 122 1987-88 and 2001-02 1998-99 1991-91 1994-95 2000-01 1997-98 1992-93 1995-96 Most Three-Point Field Most Three-Point Best Field Goal Percentage 1)2)3) .5164) .5125) .4976) .4947) .4898) .4859) .48410) .480 1982-83 .473 1984-85 .471 1965-66 1976-77 1963-64 and 2000-01 1975-76 1980-81 1991-92 1985-86 1990-91 1)2)3) 20894) 19575) 1908 1951-52 and 1976-77 6) 18567) 18508) 1840 1975-76 and 2001-02 9) 183610) 1835 1977-78 1828 1822 1954-55 1949-50 1997-98 1962-63 1963-64 1948-49 1968-69 Most Field Goals Attempted

Most Field Goals Made Most Field Goals 1)2)3) 10314) 913 1977-78 5) 908 1975-76 6) 8687) 862 1962-63 8) 8549) 82710) 1976-77 825 1984-85 815 814 1963-64 1985-86 1999-00 1965-66 1997-98 Through 2002-03 Season 2002-03 Through SEASON TEAM - ALL-TIME

HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK 122 0 31CagCatn(114 1999-00 1989-90 1987-88 1999-00 1986-87 1988-89 (51-134) (49-126) 1991-92 (63-149) (61-150) (42-95) 1998-99 (49-111) 1987-88 1992-93 CraigClaxton Frank Walker (57-124) JasonHernandez Frank Walker (51-110) .381 CarlosDicenta .389 1987-88 (74-149) (81-171) 2000-01 1987-88 Allen Leroy .407 10) KeithMcMillan .423 1996-97 9) JasonHernandez 1999-00 .441 8) DemetriusDudley .442 (74-149) 7) (50-139) (63-149) CarlosDicenta 1997-98 .460 6) 1998-99 .464 (55-151) 5) 1994-95 (61-150) .474 4) .497 JasonHernandez 3) CarlosDicenta (51-153) 1992-93 2) 2002-03 2001-02 Frank Walker (59-151) 1) JasonHernandez (60-158) 1999-00 139 TimBest Three-Point Beckett FieldGoalPercentage 149 NormanRichardson (81-171) 149 (56-167) 10) Davis Anthony (66-224) 1991-92 150 9) JohnMavroukas (65-184) 151 9) 2002-03 MichaelRadziejewski 151 1994-95 8) 1998-99 DemetriusDudley 153 1987-88 7) NormanRichardson 1999-00 (57-124) 158 7) RickApodaca 167 2001-02 6) (56-167) 171 5) (60-158) 1999-00 (59-151) 1987-88 184 (63-149) 4) (61-150) MichaelRadziejewski 224 KeithMcMillan 3) 1992-93 NormanRichardson 2) (66-224) JohnMavroukas 1) (65-184) (74-149) JasonHernandez 56 Most Three-Point FieldGoalsAttempted 1966-67 57 Frank Walker 1962-63 (81-171) 1982-83 59 NormanRichardson 10) 60 RickApodaca 9) 1984-85 1964-65 1969-70 61 CarlosDicenta 8) (161-288) (289-524) 63 DemetriusDudley 7) (184-325) 65 6) 1963-64 66 (167-294) 5) (206-353) (86-150) 74 4) 1986-87 1984-85 81 1965-66 3) SteveNisenson White Barry 2) (273-579) Taylor David 1) Tom Schreyer (139-226) (116-192) .552 (127-181) Most Three-Point FieldGoalsMade MikePollack .559 Bell Dave .566 10) JimBoatwright .568 9) 1955-56 MylesMcPartland .573 8) SteveRebholz 2001-02 1975-76 .584 7) MikePollack .589 6) .604 5) .615 4) 1962-63 1999-00 1978-79 .702 BillThieben 3) RickApodaca 1954-55 2) 1964-65 RichLaurel 1) Hollingsworth Henry 1976-77 1962-63 485 SteveNisenson Best FieldGoalPercentage (4FGM/G) 493 CraigClaxton 493 10) SteveNisenson 516 1965-66 8) BillThieben 524 8) SteveNisenson 538 1975-76 7) RichLaurel 545 6) 1978-79 575 5) 1964-65 1999-00 579 1955-56 4) 663 MikeTilley 3) Hollingsworth Henry 1954-55 2) 1963-64 RichLaurel 1) SteveNisenson 1976-77 1962-63 243 CraigClaxton Most FieldGoalsAttempted 246 BillThieben 248 10) SteveNisenson 248 9) BillThieben 253 7) SteveNisenson 258 7) RichLaurel 273 6) 280 5) 289 4) 355 3) 2) 1) Most FieldGoalsMade INDIVIDUAL -SEASON 2003-2004 BASKETBALL 0 88Du il 9-1)1982-83 1990-91 1962-63 1974-75 1983-84 (98-117) 1975-76 (67-79) 1964-65 (187-220) 1985-86 1977-78 (124-145) (52-61) (77-88) DougMills (185-213) KeithMcMillan 1963-64 (94-106) SteveNisenson (67-74) BernardTomlin .838 DougMills .848 (230-252) SteveNisenson .850 10) KenRood .852 9) LukeMurphy 1958-59 .855 1953-54 8) BrianAppel .869 7) SteveNisenson .875 1993-94 6) .887 1962-63 5) 1976-77 .905 4) 1962-63 .913 Ted Jackson 3) BillThieben 2) JamesShaffer 1955-56 1) Percy Johnson 1954-55 1991-92 214 SteveNisenson Best FreeThrow Percentage (2FTM/G) 215 RichLaurel 218 10) 218 9) DemetriusDudley 220 1999-00 7) BillThieben 1963-64 245 7) BillThieben 252Steve 1993-94 6) 2000-01 253 5) 256 4) 1964-65 272 CraigClaxton 3) Nisenson 1962-63 NormanRichardson 1976-77 2) JamesShaffer 1954-55 1991-92 1) 149 SteveNisenson Most FreeThrow Attempts 1955-56 153 1963-64 SteveNisenson 159 10) DemetriusDudley 180Bill 9) RichLaurel 185 8) BillThieben 187 7) SteveNisenson 195 6) Thieben 198 5) 200 4) 230 3) 2) 1) Most FreeThrows Made 0 27DmtisDde 1992-93 1999-00 1965-66 1953-54 1977-78 Demetrius Dudley 1955-56 1962-63 Hollingsworth Henry Craig Claxton 1964-65 Mike Tilley 1954-55 1963-64 22.7 Bill Thieben 1976-77 22.7 Steve Nisenson 22.8 10) Bill Thieben 23.5 10) Steve Nisenson 24.6 9) 1975-76 Steve Nisenson 1965-66 25.5 8) Bill Thieben 26.7 7) Rich Laurel 27.2 6) 27.7 1955-56 1991-92 5) 1964-65 29.2 4) 1999-00 30.3 1954-55 RichLaurel 3) MikeTilley 2) DemetriusDudley 1) 1962-63 SteveNisenson 1976-77 1963-64 608 BillThieben Best ScoringAverage 610 CraigClaxton 630 10) BillThieben 681 9) SteveNisenson 1968-69 696 8) SteveNisenson 1974-75 706 7) RichLaurel 760 1951-52 6) 765 1963-63 5) 1975-76 776 4) 1976-77 908 White Barry 3) 2002-03 1955-56 2) JohnIrving 1953-54 1) JimBoatwright Kenny 1954-55 311 EdMoor Most Points JohnIrving Adeleke 323 10) JohnIrving 344 9) 320 BillThieben 351 8) BillThieben 423 7) BillThieben 440 6) 590 5) 620 4) 627 3) 2) 1) Most Rebounds 123 HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK 1998-99 Gittens Roberto 1999-00 Roberto Gittens2000-01 206 Greg Springfield2001-02 199 Kenny Adeleke2002-03 227 Kenny Adeleke (6.4) 250 (6.6) 320 (7.3) (7.8) (11.0) FIELD GOAL LEADERS PERCENTAGE (3.5 FGM/Game) YearPercentage Name1947-48 Bruce Hackford1948-49 Bruce Hackford1949-50 79-224 Fowley Tom 1950-51 104-305 Johnson Percy 1951-52 .352 FGM-FGA .340 George Luther1952-53 112-345 134-272 Ed Morr1953-54 .322 Bill Thieben 162-429 .493 1954-55 Bill Thieben1955-56 .377 Bill Thieben1956-57 229-479 133-302 Ray Cunneen1957-58 280-575 Bill Rathje .478 .440 1958-59 258-485 Steve Dunn .486 1959-60 89-194 Jackson Ted .532 1960-61 .459 Jackson Ted 1961-62 88-205 160-362 Bob Stowers1962-63 97-213 .429 Steve Nisenson .441 1963-64 131-273 Jim Boatwright .455 1964-65 185-376 289-524 .479 Mike Pollack1965-66 .492 273-579 .552 Mike Pollack1966-67 Barry .589 White1967-68 86-150 Barry White1968-69 127-181 Barry White .573 1969-70 .702 161-288 Dave Bell1970-71 182-350 Dave Bell .559 1971-72 198-418 Dave Bell .520 1972-73 Matt LiPuma .474 1973-74 206-353 Kammerer Pat 1974-75 133-271 .584 John Irving1975-76 168-324 101-228 .491 78-146 John Irving1976-77 .518 .442 Kammerer Pat 1977-78 .534 128-245 Brian Appel1978-79 149-270 116-214 Brian Appel .522 1979-80 David Taylor .551 1980-81 .542 135-278 David Taylor1981-82 105-205 David Taylor .485 1982-83 212-398 David Taylor .512 1983-84 178-329 .533 Myles McPartland1984-85 201-397 .541 102-207 Myles McPartland1985-86 184-325 .506 116-192 Ron Miner 1986-87 .493 .566 Steve Rebholz1987-88 .604 Walker Frank 1988-89 149-270 Derrick Flowers 139-2261989-90 Matt Tucker1990-91 .552 .615 145-335 149-302 Anthony Knight1991-92 .433 .493 Jim Shanahan1992-93 99-159 123-253 Demetrius Dudley1993-94 105-205 James Shaffer .486 184-417 .623 .512 .441 132-269 .491 1998-99 Richardson Norman 1999-00 403 Craig Claxton2000-01 Norman Richardson2001-02 517 Rick Apodaca (13.9) 2002-03 706 Kenny Adeleke (16.7) 567 468 (22.8) (17.7) (16.1) REBOUNDING LEADERS REBOUNDING Year1947-48 Player1948-491949-50 —1950-51 — Irving Burton1951-52 — Ed Morr1952-53 Rebounds Average Ed Morr1953-54 — 233 Bill Thieben1954-55 — Bill Thieben1955-56 — 351 Bill Thieben (8.0) 1956-57 — 620 260 Henry Schwab1957-58 — 627 Stan Einbender1958-59 — (12.5) 590 227 Henry Schwab1959-60 (25.8) (10.0) 220 Stan Einbender1960-61 (24.4) 235 Brant Alyea1961-62 (22.7) (9.4) 271 Bob Stowers1962-63 (10.0) Jim Boatwright1963-64 (8.7) 243 Jim Boatwright1964-65 (11.2) 240 344 Conklin Ted 1965-66 277 Mike Pollack1966-67 (9.7) Abe Aikens (8.6) 1967-68 (11.5) 216 Barry White1968-69 (10.3) 308 Barry White1969-70 266 Dave Bell1970-71 (9.0) 257 Dave Bell (12.8) 1971-72 311 Quinas Brower1972-73 (10.6) John Farmer1973-74 343 (10.3) 349 Rich Laurel1974-75 249 (12.4) John Irving1975-76 264 (13.2) John Irving1976-77 (13.9) 149 (10.4) John Irving1977-78 323 Mark Jenkins (11.0) 1978-79 423 Gary Cheslock1979-80 (6.8) 440 Lionel Harvey1980-81 260 (15.3) David 258 Taylor1981-82 (14.5) David Taylor1982-83 187 (16.2) (9.6) David Taylor1983-84 209 (9.9) Myles McPartland1984-85 277 (8.0) 224 Myles McPartland1985-86 253 250 Ron Miner (8.0) 1986-87 Gerald King (10.7) 1987-88 (8.3) Gerald King (9.4) 1988-89 (9.3) Gerald King 2281989-90 238 Derrick Flowers1990-91 204 Anthony Knight1991-92 161 (7.6) 168 Demetrius Dudley1992-93 (8.5) 165 Demetrius Dudley 1901993-94 (7.6) James Shaffer 1371994-95 (5.8) (6.2) Jamil Greene1995-96 (6.1) (6.6) 162 Ahmad Jackson1996-97 (5.3) Duane Posey1997-98 171 142 Duane Posey (5.8) 161 (6.1) (5.3) 202 (6.0) (6.5) HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Lionel Harvey 422 (17.6)

MEN’S BASKETBALL SEASON LEADERS SEASON BASKETBALL MEN’S

1981-82 David Taylor1982-83 David Taylor1983-84 Doug Mills1984-85 465 Schreyer Tom 1985-86 439 Luke Murphy1986-87 Leroy Allen 432 446 (17.9) 1987-88 Walker Frank (16.3) 1988-89 438 Derrick Flowers1989-90 (16.6) (15.4) 425 Walker Frank 1990-91 406 386 (14.6) Erroll Flanigan1991-92 Demetrius Dudley1992-93 421 (15.7) (15.6) Demetrius Dudley 355 6301993-94 (13.3) James Shaffer 5901994-95 (15.0) John Mavroukas1995-96 (12.7) (21.7) 431 Lawrence Thomas1996-97 332 (22.7) 230 Craig Claxton1997-98 Craig Claxton (15.4) (15.1) 406 (14.4) 504 (15.0) (16.3) SCORING LEADERS Year1947-48 Bruce Hackford Player1948-49 Fowley Tom 1949-50 197 Fowley Tom 1950-51 Johnson Percy 1951-52 320 George Luther1952-53 Points (10.4) 268 351 Johnson Percy 1953-54 Average Bill Thieben 3531954-55 (12.3) 365 Bill Thieben1955-56 (10.3) (12.5) Bill Thieben1956-57 (12.3) 589 Ray Cunneen1957-58 (14.0) 760 Bill Rathje1958-59 696 Jackson Ted 1959-60 280 (24.6) Jackson Ted 1960-61 (29.2) Brant Alyea1961-62 276 (26.7) 451 (12.1) Richie Swartz1962-63 312 Steve Nisenson1963-64 (12.0) 404 Steve Nisenson (17.3) 5531964-65 765 Steve Nisenson (13.5) 1965-66 776 Mike Tilley1966-67 (16.2) 681 (19.8) Barry White1967-68 (25.5) Williams Wandy 1968-69 (27.7) Barry White 6101969-70 (27.2) 498 403 Dave Bell1970-71 Dave Bell1971-72 (23.5) 507 Dave Bell1972-73 (19.9) (16.1) John Farmer1973-74 534 Rich Laurel1974-75 380 (20.3) Bernard Tomlin1975-76 416 376 (20.5) Rich Laurel1976-77 436 414 (15.8) Rich Laurel1977-78 (16.6) Doug Swanson (15.7) 1978-79 608 Henry Hollingsworth1979-80 (19.8) 580 (19.3) 338 908 David Taylor1980-81 David Taylor (20.3) (21.5) (12.5) (30.3) 492 422 (17.6) (16.2) Note: category All must have leaders in at played that games season and of Hofstra’s least 60 percent mini- must also meet the indicated made-per-game mums. ALL-TIME

HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK 124 947 enr oln5-1.852 .752 .725 82-109 52-61 .835 .746 82-113 BernardTomlin 76-91 1974-75 44-59 RichLaurel .753 1973-74 JohnFarmer .716 .727 1972-73 BobMcKillop 55-73 136-190 .692 1971-72 AlWolfson 72-99 1970-71 Wandy Williams 83-120 1968-69 AbeAikens .869 1967-68 Fred Grasso .913 185-213 1966-67 Fred Grasso .850 230-252 .760 1965-66 .732 Steve Nisenson 187-220 1964-65 117-154 Steve Nisenson .728 .795 1963-64 63-86 Steve Nisenson .750 1962-63 75-103 Richie Swartz 66-83 1961-62 Richie Swartz .710 .745 52-69 1960-61 Richie Swartz 98-138 102-137 1959-60 .699 .735 Steve Dunn .727 1958-59 RayCunneen .777 200-272 1957-58 61-89 RayCunneen 85-117 1956-57 Pete Salit 73-94 .654 1955-56 BillThieben .666 1954-55 RonGreen 85-130 .675 1953-54 EdMorr 64-96 Pct. FTM-FTA 1952-53 EdMorr 81-120 .629 1951-52 Ernau Matt 1950-51 Ernau Matt 39-62 1949-50 Ernau Matt 1948-49 Player BruceHackford 1947-48 Year (2.0 madepergame) PERCENTAGE LEADERS .295 .335 FREE THROW 66-224 .407 .360 56-167 Michael Radziejewski 61-150 2002-03 50-139 RickApodaca .464 .333 2001-02 JasonHernandez .364 2000-01 51-110 CraigClaxton 43-129 1999-00 JasonHernandez .372 55-151 1998-99 .364 32-86 Tim .380 Beckett 1997-98 20-55 Tim Beckett 60-158 1996-97 Davis Anthony .474 .460 1995-96 JohnMavroukas .364 1994-95 81-171 SeanTitus .389 57-124 1993-94 48-132 DemetriusDudley .441 49-126 1992-93 KeithMcMillan .442 Pct. .497 FGM-FGA 1991-92 ErrolFlanigan 49-111 1990-91 Frank Walker 74-149 42-95 1989-90 CarlosDicenta 1988-89 CarlosDicenta 1987-88 Player Allen Leroy 1986-87 Year (1.5 madepergame) PERCENTAGE .495 .503 193-390 THREE-POINT FIELDGOAL .658 169-336 .470 Adeleke Kenny 123-187 253-538 2002-03 Adeleke Kenny .496 2001-02 RobertoGittens .528 127-256 2000-01 CraigClaxton 121-229 1999-00 .519 .463 RobertoGittens 1998-99 RobertoGittens 107-231 .435 98-189 1997-98 Thomas Lawrence 114-262 1996-97 AhmadJackson 1995-96 JohnMavroukas 1994-95 nhn ai 113.333 51-153 Davis Anthony 2003-2004 BASKETBALL 020 od ofrn 2 (4.5) (4.5) (6.0) (4.0) 127 (5.3) 145 Woody Souffrant (7.2) 186 2002-03 124 (3.6) Woody Souffrant 159 2001-02 JasonHernandez (6.3) 224 2000-01 CraigClaxton (6.5) 1999-00 97 CraigClaxton (3.9) (2.1) 1998-99 169 CraigClaxton 1997-98 181 DariusBurton 1996-97 113 DariusBurton (3.1) (3.1) 56 (3.1) 1995-96 Darius Burton (2.7) 1994-95 Darius Burton 1993-94 90 89 JimShaffer (5.1) 88 1992-93 Demetrius Dudley (5.2) 81 1991-92 ErrollFlanigan (5.6) 135 1990-91 Frank Walker 147 1989-90 JamesPryor (9.5) (4.0) 152 1988-89 Frank Walker (7.4) (3.4) 1987-88 Frank Walker (3.3) 228 1986-87 108 Frank Walker 208 1985-86 Robbie Weingard 94 (5.0) 1984-85 Robbie Weingard 90 1983-84 DougMills (6.4) 1982-83 116 EricHarvey (5.1) (3.1) 1981-82 (4.9) EricHarvey 1980-81 SteveBrawley 174 (3.6) (4.1) 139 1979-80 Hollingsworth Henry 92 131 (3.7) 1978-79 DerrickMelvin (3.5) (3.3) 1977-78 ArnoldColeman 80 90 1976-77 RichLaurel (5.5) 89 1975-76 ArnoldColeman 85 65 Average 1974-75 RichLaurel 142 Assists 1973-74 (4.3) LiPuma Matt 1972-73 BobMcKillop 1971-72 JimPugh 108 1970-71 JimPugh 1969-70 Player BobMcLaughlin 1968-69 Year ASSISTS LEADERS 020 en dlk 218.554 .750 82-148 63-84 .778 Adeleke Kenny .801 .796 2002-03 84-108 Walker Danny .754 .727 121-151 2001-02 JasonHernandez 74-93 86-114 2000-01 NormanRichardson .727 64-88 1999-00 CraigClaxton .781 1998-99 101-139 DuanePosey .729 1997-98 DuanePosey 139-178 1996-97 DariusBurton .803 159-218 .792 1995-96 JamesShaffer .848 1994-95 141-178 JamesShaffer 61-76 .819 1993-94 DemetriusDudley .836 67-79 122-149 .815 1992-93 JimShanahan .778 1991-92 KeithMcMillan 61-73 53-65 1990-91 63-81 Frank Walker .887 .805 1989-90 JimShanahan 94-106 .855 1988-89 Frank Walker .838 66-82 1987-88 124-145 JonYarger 1986-87 .764 98-117 LukeMurphy 1985-86 LukeMurphy 107-140 .808 .810 1984-85 DougMills 84-104 1983-84 DougMills .905 66-84 1982-83 EricHarvey .875 1981-82 .808 LionelHarvey .807 67-74 1980-81 Taylor David 198-245 88-109 77-88 1979-80 Hollingsworth Henry 1978-79 RichLaurel 1977-78 RichLaurel 1976-77 KenRood 1975-76 020 irnWsigo 5(1.0) (1.2) (1.6) (3.3) 25 (2.3) 37 GibranWashington (2.2) 48 2002-03 102 (1.9) RickApodaca 69 2001-02 (2.6) RickApodaca 67 2000-01 (2.5) CraigClaxton 50 1999-00 (2.4) (1.7) CraigClaxton 1998-99 71 CraigClaxton 1997-98 70 CraigClaxton (1.8) 1996-97 69 (1.8) 36 DariusBurton 1995-96 (1.8) DariusBurton 1994-95 (1.6) DariusBurton 53 (2.5) 1993-94 49 SeanTitus (2.4) 1992-93 49 StephenKiernan (3.6) 1991-92 46 ErrolFlanigan (3.3) 65 1990-91 (2.5) ErrolFlanigan 65 1989-90 (3.5) ErrolFlanigan 100 1988-89 Frank Walker 95 (2.1) 1987-88 65 Allen Leroy (1.5) Average 1986-87 95 Allen Leroy Steals 1985-86 Allen Leroy 57 1984-85 DougMills 41 1983-84 DougMills 1982-83 EricHarvey 1981-82 Player EricHarvey 1980-81 Year STEALS LEADERS 020 en dlk 0(0.7) (1.5) (1.3) 20 (1.7) 41 (1.1) Adeleke (0.7) Kenny (2.0) 39 2002-03 Walker Danny 53 (0.7) 2001-02 GregSpringfield 34 (1.1) 2000-01 19 GregSpringfield 61 (1.6) 1999-00 RobertoGittens (0.9) 16 1998-99 RobertoGittens (0.7) 32 1997-98 JoeBrown 45 1996-97 JamilGreene 20 (0.6) (0.6) 1995-96 JamilGreene 19 (0.5) 1994-95 Pat Cosgrove (0.6) 1993-94 JohnBurke 15 15 1992-93 (0.6) Fred Nason (1.0) 13 1991-92 Knight Anthony 17 (1.2) 1990-91 Tucker Matt 1989-90 19 (1.6) GeraldKing 24 (2.4) 1988-89 GeraldKing (1.7) 32 1987-88 SteveRebholtz (1.4) Average 1986-87 46 RonMiner 65 Blocks 1985-86 WillieBrown 43 1984-85 CharlesMinor 37 1983-84 Taylor David 1982-83 Taylor David 1981-82 Player Taylor David 1980-81 Year BLOCKED SHOTLEADERS an akr3 (1.2) 34 Walker Danny 125 HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK I J K H JASON HERNANDEZ Hernandez, Jason - 2001 Robert - 1950 Hoffman, Holland, John - 1953 Hollingsworth, Henry - 1979 Sidney - 1964 Holtzer, Bruce - 1963 Hooker, Hooks, Ron - 1973 Hudson, Perry - 1939 Ingram, Ray - 1973 Irving, John - 1977 Jackson, Ahmad - 1997 - 1961 Jackson, Ted Jakubauskus, Joseph - 1964 Jenkins, Mark - 1980 Johnke, Chris - 1996 - 1953 Johnson, Percival Jonsson, Olof - 1982 Pat - 1977 Kammerer, Charles - 1973 Kandler, Kaplan, Stan - 1959 Larry - 1962 Kasday, - 1971 Tom Kelleher, Harvey - 1967 Kerievsky, Kiernan, Stephen - 1993 - 1954 Kiesel, George Killian, Dennis - 1941 King, Gerlad - 1989 Kinson, Steven - 1965 Knight, Anthony - 1991 - 1957 Knop, William Jack - 1947 Koehler, - 1973 Kowal, Walter Robert - 1937 Kreuger, Bob - 1962 Kroehler, - 1964 Steward Krosser, Kurtz, Barry - 1956 Hackford, Bruce - 1950 Hackford, - 1944 Hanson, Harold Joe - 1988 Harclerode, - 1956 William Harper, Harrison, James - 1942 Eric - 1983 Harvey, Lionel - 1981 Harvey, - 1942 Heckman, Howard - 1983 Sylvester Henry, F E D G (1937-2003) Eden, Ken - 1942 Eig, Jack - 1973 Stan - 1960 Einbinder, Mel - 1950 Einsidler, Chris - 1995 Eldredge, Engebethson, Sam - 1946 Engelhart, Eugene - 1966 - 1994 English, Andre Ernau, Matthew - 1951 John - 1973 Farmer, - 2001 Mike Feeley, Fervette, Joe - 1975 John - 1956 Fetzer, Curtis - 1966 Fisher, Fitzgerald, Bernie - 1950 Fitzgerald, James - 1977 - 1991 Flanigan, Erroll Flowers, Derrick - 1991 Bob - 1959 Ford, - 1949 Tom Fowley, - 2001 Fox, Jeff Fox, Joe - 1949 Frankowski, Stan - 1965 Robert - 1952 Freidah, Lewis - 1964 Freifeld, - 1938 Andrew Frey, Fugue, Richie - 1973 Gadzinski, Adam - 1961 Gannon, Chip - 1942 Roy - 1942 Gardner, - 1958 Daniel Geoly, Andy - 1948 Gerry, Giles, John - 1945 Rod - 1968 Gilmore, Gittens, Roberto - 2001 Ken - 1983 Glaser, - 1961 Goldstein, Richard Bobby - 1991 Gordon, - 1968 Grasso, Fred Jamil - 1996 Greene, Ronald - 1955 Greene, - 1983 Terry Grogan, Stan - 1964 Grossman, Lars - 2003 Grübler, Grummond, Robert - 1956 Dais, Larry - 1975 - 1990 Dana, Tom Davis, Anthony - 1999 Davis, Dale - 1974 Davis, John - 1980 Davis, Sid - 1978 Elmer - 1948 Demarest, DeSalvo, Louis - 1952 DeSetto, Ben - 1937 Diadato, Bob - 1980 Dicenta, Carlos - 1989 Difeo, Dennis - 1968 Dill, Richie - 1969 Diskin, Bill - 1941 Douglas, Mike - 1962 Dowling, Bob - 1976 Doyle, Gary - 1972 Ed - 1950 Dressler, - 1993 Demetrius Dudley, - 1998 Lance Dunkley, Dunn, Steve - 1961

C HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY DARIUS BURTON Caccavo, Ronald - 1968 - 1954 Caplan, Ted Carlson, Ed - 1941 Carlson, Irving - 1939 Matt - 1996 Carpenter, John - 1949 Cassidy, Castagnino, Charles - 1948 Castello, Jerry - 1989 Arthur - 1937 Cheshire, Cheslock, Gary - 1981 - 1944 Choate, Warren Clausen, Bill - 1942 Claxton, Craig - 2000 - 1983 Cleuss, Tim Coleman, Arnold - 1977 - 1965 Conklin, Ted Pat - 1994 Cosgrove, Costigan, Dennis - 1957 - 1937 Lawrence Crinklaw, Rodney - 1979 Crowe, Ron - 1956 Crowley, Cunneen, Ray - 1958 Cusack, Bob - 1969 Merton - 1940 Custer, Cyprus, Gary - 1966 Burton, Darius - 1997 Burton, Irving - 1954 Bush, Bob - 1976 Charles - 1940 Butler, Byrnes, John - 1970 Biello, John - 1987 Biello, John - 1941 Bishop, Bob - 1964 Black, Howard - 1958 George Blackshaw, Binn, Bob - 1972 Block, Curtis - 1960 Bloom, Norm - 1942 Blyden, Bob - 1975 Boatwright, Jim - 1964 John - 1953 Bobby, Braudovin, Rich - 1973 Steve - 1980 Brawley, - 1937 Seymore Breakstone, Bill - 1941 Brewer, Louis - 1952 Bronzo, - 1972 Quinas Brower, Jim - 1969 Brown, - 1986 Willie Brown, Dave - 1969 Brownbill, Budd, John - 1944 Lou - 1941 Buffolino, Burke, John - 1993 - 1971 Burke, Richard Burness, Bob - 1957 BASKETBALL ALUMNI BASKETBALL B A

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Beckett, Tim - 1999 Beckett, Tim Beckwith, Martin - 1951 - 1969 Beebe, Walt Bell, Dave - 1972 Benn, Robert - 1938 - 1950 George Berenzy, Berka, James - 1965 Robert - 1943 Berry, Balazs, Jean - 1971 Adam - 1998 Balber, Steve - 1962 Balber, Baldwin, Donald - 1959 Franklin - 1997 Barr, Jack - 1980 Barry, Barth, Frank - 1948 Baudoin, Rich - 1972 Beberman, Ron - 1970 Appel, Brian - 1980 - 1951 Atherton, Vincent Atkinson, Ernie - 1991 Arnold, - 1987 Greg Abrams, Jay - 1953 Adams, Dwight - 1973 Aikens, Abe - 1968 Ronald - 1964 Alfiere, - 1987 Allen, Leroy Altebrando, Nicholas - 1977 Alyea, Brant - 1962 Apodaca, Rick - 2003 Players listed with graduating class Players listed year or last year of participation. HOFSTRA HOFSTRA

HOFSTRA BASKETBALL ALUMNI 126 Peterson, Walt -1949 Peterson, John-1952 Peterman, Richard -1941 Persson, Steffan -1984 Pelis, Bob-1971 Peet, William -1958 Parsons, Chris-1996 Parisi, James-1997 O’Reilly, Arthur-1958 Olsen, Joseph-1955 Olsen, F. Richard -1955 Ogden, Rob-1996 O’Brian, John-1942 Nofti, Phillip-1969 Nisenson, Steve-1966 Nicholas, Winston -1983 Nastronero, John-1941 Nason, Fred -1992 Murphy, Luke-1986 Mulcahy, -1945 Jerry Morschauser, Howard -1937 Morr, Edward -1953 Morr, Arthur-1951 Moran, Joseph-1948 Minor, Charles-1986 Miner, Ron-1986 Mills, John-1947 Mills, Doug-1984 Mills, Arthur-1953 Millar, Osei-2003 Militzok, Paul-1955 Militzok, Nathan-1948 Miles, Ron-1966 Meyers, Seth-1996 Melvin, Derrick-1979 Meier, Greg -1990 Meehan, Brian-1972 McPartland, Myles-1985 McNamara, John-1957 McMillan, Keith-1992 McLaughlin, Robert-1971 McKillop, Bob-1972 McGuire, James-1958 McGowan, John-1961 McGoff, Bill-1970 McCullough, Bill-1964 McCormick, Terry -1972 Mavroukas, John-1995 Martin, Stanley-1997 Martin, Frank-1987 Marich, Tom -1998 -1958 Manners, Harry Mannari, Jim-1966 Maiorana, “Workhouse” -1942 Macukas, John-1976 Mackey, Joseph-1955 Lynch, James-1965 Luther, George -1952 LoRusso, Joe-1994 -1979 Loftin, Bryant LiPuma, Matt-1973 Link, Rich-1971 Lia, Frank-1952 Lenz, John-1950 Lay, Dan-1939 Lawlor, Harold -1938 Laux, Donald-1958 Lauster, Robert-1962 Laurel, Rich-1977 Larsen, Joe-1992 Larkin, Ken-1941 Landsman, Fred -1949 O M N P L Ruppert, Paul-1957 Rumph, Dan-1982 Ruege, Charles-1964 Rossi, Nicholas-1953 Rosenthal, Les-1948 Rood, Ken-1977 Rind, Maurice-1959 Richardson, Norman-2001 Renfro, Mike-1999 Reilly, Frank-1941 Reid, Joe-1981 Regan, Bill-1983 Rebholz, Steve-1987 Rattner, Warren -1949 Rathje, William -1958 Rappaport, Melvin-1952 Rapp, Bergen -1938 Rankin, Chris-1983 Rais, Robert-1949 Radtke, Robert-1943 Quint, Leonard -1951 Pulaski, Richard -1962 Pugh, Jim-1972 Pryor, James-1989 Powell, Oris-1953 Poveromo, Lou-1941 Poveromo, Bill-1949 Posey, Duane-1999 Portman, Steve-1958 Porter, Bill-1973 Popielarski, Hank-1943 Pollack, Mike-1966 Pignataro, Phil-1948 Pietarinen, George -1942 Pidgeon, Dick-1956 Piccard, Al-1952 Pfeiffer, Roy-1949 Pfeiffer, Robert-1941 Pfeiffer, Ray-1950 Pfanstiel, Doug-1988 Petry, John-1940 Petit, Marc -2003 NORMAN RICHARDSON 2003-2004 BASKETBALL JAMES PARISI Q R Sokolowski, Phillip-1941 Smith, Howard -1958 Smith, Harold -1944 Smith, Bob-1964 -1988 Smalls, Derwin Slzec, Matt-1954 Skloot, Michael-1970 Silverman, Jerome -1965 Silkworth, Harold -1943 Shaw, Everett -1938 Shauer, Robert-1969 Shapiro, Phillip-1950 Shanahan, Jim-1992 Shaffer, James-1995 Schwartz, Bruce-1981 -1959 Schwab, Henry Schreyer, Tom -1985 Schayes, Herman-1954 Schaefer, Chris-1986 Scazzofava, Ralph-1979 Suarez, Joel-2002 Sandgren, H.-1949 Salit, Pete-1958 Ryan, William -1949 Rutledge, Pete-1948 Russo, Vinny -1999 Ruskiewicz, Eric-1993 JAMES SHAFFER KEN ROOD RICHIE SWARTZ S Sylla, Abdou-2001 Swartz, Richard -1962 Swartz, Dan-1970 Swanson, Doug-1981 Sullivan, Paul-1966 Stubblefield, Ron-1969 Stowers, Robert-1962 Steinman, Bill-1964 Starr, Douglas-1965 Springfield, Greg -2001 Sparber, Roy-1966 Sorrentino, Tony -1944 Sommers, Jack-1942 Sommers, Dan-1942 Volmut, Vince -1975 Vogel, Nicholas-1946 Vinicombe, James-1942 Vickers, Willie -1977 Vesley, Tom -1949 Veit, Robert-1956 Tucker, Matt-1990 Triebel, Roy-1947 Toperoff, Sam-1959 Tomlin, Bernard -1976 Tomitz, Walter -1952 Titus, Sean-1994 Tilley, Mike-1966 Tilley, Bill-1969 Tierri, Ralph-1966 Tiebout, Donald-1944 Thomas, Lawrence -1997 Thieben, William -1956 Taylor, Edward -1967 Taylor, David-1983 Zinn, Bob-1947 Zane, G.-1951 Zalewsky, -1950 Henry -1963 Zale, Gary Yarger, Jon-1988 Yale, -1941 Harry Wrench, Bill-1966 Worrell, Robert-1983 Woods, Alvin-1981 Wolfson, Al-1973 Williams, Wandy -1969 Wilk, John-1969 Whittfield, Rick-1973 -1969 White, Barry Whalen, Don-1955 Weller, -1974 Gary Weingard, Robbie-1985 Weiner, Lazarus-1950 Walker, Ken-1955 Walker, Frank-1990 WANDY WILLIAMS W V Y Z T 127 HOFSTRA BASKETBALL ALUMNI Last Last W - L First Hofstra Opponent Through 2002-2003 season 2002-2003 Through George WashingtonGeorgetownGeorgia 1-0Georgia Southern Georgia TechGettysburg 1982-83 0-1 0-1GonzagaHartford 1982-83Hartwick 0-1 1-1 1971-72 1973-74HaverfordHawaii-Pacific 6-2 – Hillyer 1978-79 – – 1996-97 0-1Hobart 11-5Holy Cross 1952-53 – 3-0 1998-99Howard 1-0 1-0 2002-03Hudson 1993-94 1959-60 1971-72 1973-74 Hunter 1996-97 1938-39Hyannis 1998-99 – 1962-63 5-0 1960-61 Illinois-Chicago 2000-01 1978-79 0-4 1-0Illinois State 1951-52 1998-99Iona 1962-63 1-0 1997-98 1948-49Jacksonville 1-1 1977-78 – 1948-49 – 1-1 2002-03 James Madison – 5-0Kansas State 1-0 1952-53 1990-91 1-1 – 1948-49Kent State 1936-37 1986-87Kentucky Wesleyan – 1946-47 0-4 1990-91 0-3 (USMMA)Kings Point 1940-41 – 1936-37 1979-80Lafayette 18-18 1986-87 0-1 0-1 – 29-6 1961-62Lamar 1980-81 1940-41 2001-02 1966-67 1936-37 LaSalle 2001-02 1-0 1946-47 2001-02 Lebanon Valley – 1974-75 1971-72 1944-45 – Lehigh – – 1979-80 2001-02LeMoyne 2001-02 12-14 – –L.I.U.-C.W. 1975-76 Post 4-0Long Island University 2000-01 0-1 2001-02 1953-54Louisville 1972-73 3-14 2002-03 15-12 1974-75 Lowell Textile 17-5 1958-59 – Loyola (MD) 1989-90 19-12 1974-75 1971-72 1986-87 1-0 1968-69 1958-59LycomingMaine 1960-61 1958-59 1989-90 1952-53Manhattan – 5-0 1976-77 1988-89 0-1 1979-80 – 12-4 1976-77 2002-03 1982-83 1987-88 1979-80 1940-41 7-0 1997-98 1975-76 1994-95 1955-56 1986-87 18-35 – 15-5 1946-47 – 1957-58 1982-83 1937-38 – 1969-70 1963-64 1968-69 2000-01 1997-98 2000-01 – 2002-03 1998-99 OpponentDominicanDowlingDrexel1-0Duquesne RecordEastern WashingtonElizabethtown 0-1Fairfield Game 1976-77 1-0 Dickinson 4-1Fairleigh Farmingdale 1985-86 1976-77 25-30Florida 1-0 1995-96 16-4 WinFlorida Atlantic 1976-77 – – 1958-59Florida International 1995-96Florida Southern 5-12 1963-64 1956-57 1982-83 6-4Florida State 2000-01 3-0 Win 4-0Fordham – 1949-50 1977-78 1963-64 1982-83 & MarshallFranklin 1985-86 2-4 1-0 2002-03 1937-38 StateFresno 1984-85 – 1983-84 1996-97Furman 1986-87 2-1 0-3George Mason 1944-45 1974-75 1977-78 2000-01 1997-98 2001-02 6-13 1944-45 1951-52 0-1 1967-68 1989-90 1977-78 – – 2-3 1946-47 1982-83 1988-89 – 1985-86 1-0 1989-90 1999-00 2001-02 1952-53 1974-75 – 1982-83 1996-97 2002-03 1982-83 2002-03 1989-90 –

Last Last HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS SERIES ALL-TIME

Columbia Pharm.ConnecticutCooper UnionCornell 1-1Cortland StateDalhousie 0-1Dartmouth 1940-41 2-0DavidsonDavis & Elkins 6-4 1940-41 1975-76Dayton 2-3 1949-50Delaware 1-0 – 1951-52 1-5 – 1950-51 0-2 1980-81 1-2 1970-71 1958-59 – 1949-50 1994-95 1941-42 0-1 35-20 1975-76 1958-59 1975-76 1970-71 1950-51 1993-94 – 1954-55 –- 1988-89 1981-82 1994-95 2002-03 1987-88 – 1949-50 2001-02 1981-82 Central ConnecticutCentral MichiganChamplain 7-2Chicago StateCitadel 0-1Clemson 1987-88Coast GuardColby 1-1 1-0 1980-81 1993-94ColgateColumbia – 1988-89 1993-94 1947-48 1-0 1-1 0-2 1993-94 1947-48 1967-68 1950-51 1-0 1988-89 3-0 1980-81 8-1 1993-94 – 1967-68 1950-51 – 1964-65 1986-87 1937-38 – 1951-52 1964-65 1997-98 1993-94 1989-90 – – 1985-86 California-IrvineCalifornia-Los Angeles California-San Diego 0-2Cal. State-Long Beach 2-0Cal. 0-1 State-Santa Barbara 0-2 0-1Canisius 1979-80Cathedral-Brooklyn 1979-80Cathedral-New York 1990-91 1972-73 –Catholic 1982-83 2-1CCNY 1992-93 1-2 – – – 3-0 – 1944-45 1937-38 2000-01 1975-76 5-1 1946-47 1944-45 1990-91 1989-90 1939-40 1982-83 9-2 1988-89 1944-45 1966-67 – 1946-47 1977-78 1976-77 1966-67 1953-54 Boston UniversityBrandeisBridgeportBrigham Young 11-10BrooklynBrooklyn Polytech 1966-67Brown 0-2 1-0Bucknell 8-1 2000-01 6-5BuffaloCalifornia-Berkeley 6-7 1983-84 1951-52 2000-01 1947-48 1944-45 0-2 – 1951-52 6-1 1979-80 1939-40 10-19 1952-53 2-2 – 1986-87 1950-51 1955-56 1991-92 1968-69 1949-50 1984-85 – 1967-68 1989-90 1997-98 1988-89 2001-02 1991-92 1983-84 1999-00 1993-94 AmherstArkansasArmyArnoldBaltimoreBates 2-4Belmont 0-2Billings (MT)Bloomfield 7-5 1938-39Boston College 2-0 5-1 1974-75 1948-49 1-0 3-0 1960-61 2-0 – 1937-38 1949-50 1-2 4-0 1951-52 1995-96 1946-47 1950-51 1998-99 1938-39 1982-83 1970-71 1939-40 1993-94 1977-78 1946-47 – 1953-54 1952-53 1999-00 1970-71 1984-85 – – – 1991-92 –

OpponentAcadiaAdelphiAir ForceAkron RecordAlbrightAlfredAmerican Game 1-0American (P.R.) 23-6 1-0American International 1970-71 0-1 1-5 1946-47 Win 13-3 1-0 1991-92 10-15 2-1 1970-71 1975-76 1972-73 1963-64 1954-55 1991-92 Win 1997-98 1953-54 – 1977-78 1941-42 – 1967-68 1968-69 – 1997-98 1983-84 1947-48 1970-71 1964-65 – 1982-83 1951-52 1972-73 HOFSTRA HOFSTRA

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 128 Last Last Last Last W - L First Hofstra Opponent W - L First Hofstra Opponent Opponent Record Game Win Win Opponent Record Game Win Win Marist 3-1 1980-81 1984-85 1986-87 Siena 1-0 1976-77 1976-77 – Maryland 0-3 1981-82 – 1998-99 South Alabama 0-1 1992-93 – 1992-93 Maryland-Baltimore Co. 5-1 1990-91 1991-92 1990-91 South Carolina 0-5 1975-76 – 1981-82 Maryland-Eastern Shore 6-4 1950-51 1963-64 1964-65 South Florida 0-1 2001-02 – 2001-02 Massachusetts 1-1 1970-71 1971-72 1970-71 Southampton 5-0 1970-71 1981-82 – Mercer 0-1 1973-74 – 1973-74 Southeast Louisiana 0-1 1991-92 – 1991-92 Merrimack 1-1 1975-76 1975-76 1977-78 Southern Connecticut 3-0 1961-62 1962-63 – Mexico 1-0 1949-50 1949-50 – Southern Illinois 1-0 1976-77 1976-77 – Miami (FL) 0-1 1985-86 – 1985-86 Southern Mississippi 0-1 1998-99 – 1998-99 Mississippi 1-0 1990-91 1990-91 – Spring Hill 1-0 1950-51 1950-51 – Missouri-Kansas City 0-0 1998-99 – 1998-99 Springfield 5-6 1938-39 1957-58 1972-73 Monmouth (NJ) 1-3 1983-84 1983-84 2002-03 St. Anselm’s 3-1 1938-39 1963-64 1938-39 Montana State 1-0 1976-77 1976-77 St. Bonaventure 0-3 1977-78 – 1992-93 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Montclair State 1-3 1940-41 1941-42 1940-41 St. Francis (NY) 20-12 1936-37 1993-94 2002-03 Moravian 11-4 1949-50 1962-63 1963-64 St. Francis (PA) 1-0 1976-77 1976-77 – Morgan State 0-2 1973-74 – 1974-75 St. John’s (NY) 1-21 1940-41 2000-01 2002-03 Mount St. Mary’s 4-4 1953-54 1962-63 1961-62 St. Joseph’s (NY) 1-0 1987-88 1987-88 – Mount St. Vincent’s 1-0 1987-88 1987-88 – St. Joseph’s (PA) 1-23 1962-63 1976-77 1993-94 Muhlenberg 4-3 1955-56 1969-70 1957-58 St. Lawrence 2-0 1951-52 1952-53 – Navy 2-6 1962-63 1991-92 1990-91 St. Michael’s 1-1 1948-49 1948-49 1949-50 Nevada-Las Vegas 0-1 1992-93 – 1992-93 Staten Island 1-0 1937-38 1937-38 – New Bedford 1-0 1946-47 1946-47 – Stetson 1-1 1980-81 1990-91 1980-81 New College 2-0 1937-38 1938-39 – Stonehill 1-0 1977-78 1977-78 – New Hampshire 12-6 1965-66 2000-01 1996-97 Stony Brook 14-2 1972-73 2001-02 2002-03 New Mexico State 0-1 1999-00 – 1999-00 Susquehanna 7-1 1960-61 1967-68 1961-62 New York Maritime 1-1 1946-47 1947-48 1946-47 SW Texas State 0-1 1995-96 – 1995-96 2-4 1937-38 1965-66 1966-67 Syracuse 0-1 2001-02 – 2001-02 Newark 1-0 1940-41 1940-41 – Taylor 0-1 1950-51 – 1950-51 Niagara 3-3 1975-76 1980-81 1981-82 Temple 6-11 1964-65 1979-80 1980-81 North Carolina-Charlotte 1-2 1978-79 1984-85 1981-82 Texas Christian 0-1 1992-93 – 1992-93 North Carolina State 0-1 1983-84 – 1983-84 Texas-El Paso (UTEP) 0-1 1978-79 – 1978-79 North Carolina-Wilmington 0-5 2001-02 – 2002-03 Texas-Pan American 0-0 2002-03 – – Northeastern 10-6 1949-50 2000-01 1997-98 Towson 21-16 1982-83 2002-03 2002-03 Northeastern Illinois 1-1 1993-94 1993-94 1993-94 Transylvania 0-1 1971-72 – 1971-72 Northern Illinois 1-0 2000-01 2000-01 – Trenton State 3-0 1940-41 1941-42 – Notre Dame 0-6 1976-77 – 1994-95 Troy State 1-1 1993-94 1993-94 1993-94 Ohio University 0-2 1985-86 – 1986-87 Tufts 2-1 1944-45 1953-54 1944-45 Ohio Wesleyan 1-0 1953-54 1953-54 – Tulane 1-2 1989-90 1989-90 1992-93 Oklahoma State 0-1 1999-00 – 1999-00 Union 3-0 1951-52 1953-54 – Old Dominion 2-3 1993-94 2002-03 2002-03 Upsala 10-4 1938-39 1963-64 1964-65 Oral Roberts 0-3 1971-72 – 1974-75 Utah 0-1 1978-79 – 1978-79 Otterbein 0-1 1965-66 – 1965-66 Vanderbilt 0-1 1999-00 – 1999-00 Pace 2-2 1939-40 1940-41 1939-40 Vermont 10-9 1949-50 2000-01 1999-00 Panzer 0-5 1937-38 – 1941-42 Villanova 0-4 1976-77 – 1997-98 Patterson 2-1 1940-41 1941-42 1940-41 Virginia 2-1 1951-52 1976-77 1975-76 Pennsylvania 1-1 1995-96 1998-99 1995-96 Virginia Commonwealth 1-4 2001-02 2001-02 2002-03 Penn. Military Academy 3-1 1957-58 1961-62 1971-72 Virginia Wesleyan 2-0 1982-83 1984-85 – Penn State 0-1 2000-01 – 2000-01 Wagner 33-16 1945-46 1991-92 1988-89 Pepperdine 0-1 1983-84 – 1983-84 Washington (MD) 5-0 1952-53 1961-62 – Philadelphia Textile 4-1 1944-45 1963-64 1964-65 Washington (MO) 1-0 1966-67 1966-67 – Plattsburg 3-0 1940-41 1941-42 – Washington Square 0-1 1936-37 – 1936-37 Pratt 9-2 1942-43 1953-54 1944-45 Webb 4-0 1944-45 1951-52 – Princeton 2-3 1955-56 1978-79 1991-92 Wesleyan 5-0 1946-47 1958-59 – Princeton Seminary 5-0 1937-38 1941-42 – West Chester State 23-2 1953-54 1980-81 1981-82 Providence 0-1 1986-87 – 1986-87 West Virginia Tech 0-1 1956-57 – 1956-57 Puerto Rico 1-0 1949-50 1949-50 – Western Illinois 0-1 1992-93 – 1992-93 Queens 26-5 1937-38 1964-65 1965-66 Western Maryland 2-0 1962-63 1963-64 – Quinnipiac 0-1 2002-03 – 2002-03 Western Michigan 0-1 1991-92 – 1991-92 Rhode Island 1-2 1976-77 1993-94 1992-93 Westmont 1-0 1987-88 1987-88 – Richmond 0-2 1984-85 – 1992-93 Wheaton (IL) 1-0 1950-51 1950-51 – Rider 17-17 1942-43 1991-92 1991-92 Wichita State 1-0 1997-98 1997-98 – Roanoke 5-1 1950-51 1955-56 1950-51 Wilkes 11-2 1952-53 1970-71 1956-57 Rutgers 3-2 1959-60 2000-01 1998-99 William & Mary 3-2 2001-02 2002-03 2002-03 Sacred Heart 4-1 1969-70 1973-74 1971-72 Williams 3-4 1941-42 1959-60 1950-51 Saint Peter’s 7-12 1941-42 1977-78 2002-03 Wittenberg 1-0 1969-70 1969-70 – San Francisco 0-1 1992-93 – 1992-93 Wooster 1-0 1965-66 1965-66 – Santa Clara 1-0 1984-85 1984-85 – Xavier (OH) 0-1 1996-97 – 1996-97 Scranton 11-3 1952-53 1964-65 1969-70 Yale 3-2 1952-53 – 1994-95 Seth Low 0-2 1936-37 – 1936-37 Yeshiva 3-1 1942-43 1946-47 1944-45 Seton Hall 1-4 1965-66 1966-67 1969-70 Youngstown State 2-0 1998-99 1998-99 –

65 seasons 970-729 (.571)

2003-2004 BASKETBALL 129 Coach Opponents PPG RPG FG% FT% Hofstra 1988-89 14-151989-90 13-15 68.01990-91 30.5 67.4 14-141991-92 29.8 .467 20-9 67.8 .466 .7131992-93 29.4 72.6 9-18 68.6 .7001993-94 .471 30.7 69.1 9-20 32.0 63.0 .7211994-95 .484 .481 31.7 27.8 67.0 67.9 10-181995-96 .729 .487 .702 .447 31.0 9-18 33.4 70.6 66.7 Butch van Breda Kolff .7201996-97 .719 .463 33.0 .450 Butch van Breda Kolff 29.8 68.3 12-151997-98 70.4 .684 .676 .423 .459 34.7 19-12 65.3 Butch van Breda Kolff 33.5 76.81998-99 .678 .707 34.2 73.7 .424 .471 22-10 74.0 38.81999-00 Butch van Breda Kolff 37.6 .656 .422 .678 24-7 66.6 .464 37.2 75.52000-01 .442 .685 Butch van Breda Kolff 35.3 .679 .458 74.4 26-5 67.0 37.72001-02 .672 Butch van Breda Kolff .438 .682 36.3 12-20 70.3 .454 34.0 72.8 Jay Wright 2002-03 .689 65.8 .456 .678 .434 35.1 37.6 8-21 60.4 970-729 (.571) - 65 Seasons Totals: Jay Wright 41.3 .687 .420 .675 .473 II War World * - Not counted - 31.1 64.1 63.2 Jay Wright .391 .707 .647 .411 40.6 Jay Wright 31.9 .673 62.2 .716 .407 70.3 .416 Jay Wright 31.8 .720 .588 37.3 .400 Jay Wright 70.6 .402 .690 34.5 .703 Jay Wright Pecora Tom .421 .672 Pecora Tom Year1970-71 18-8 Record1971-72 11-14 PPG 73.9 76.9 51.5 RPG1972-73 8-16 46.91973-74 8-16 .424 FG% 70.0 .445 FT% .636 43.3 68.81974-75 11-13 .660 72.8 37.51975-76 18-12 70.0 .400 74.8 47.8 43.4 73.5 .435 .652 47.01976-77 23-7 .396 75.9 40.5 .692 .433 .4251977-78 8-19 .661Lynner 83.1 77.7 53.1 .489 .661 .680Lynner Paul 44.2 81.31978-79 8-19 Paul 74.0 .443 41.5 .743 43.11979-80 14-14 .494 69.9 .483 .657 42.2Gaeckler 72.3 Roger 71.9 .467 .630 .708 .469 35.0Gaeckler 36.01980-81 12-15 Roger 77.2 35.9 .669 .459 .649Gaeckler 1981-82 12-16 72.6 .466 87.7 Roger 37.7 .465 .677Gaeckler 36.3 63.5 .6791982-83 18-9 Roger .486 44.9 .689 75.4 34.5 .4851983-84 14-14 73.3 .507 .652Gaeckler 71.0 37.6 .456 .715 Roger 65.8 .675 34.4Gaeckler 33.91984-85 14-15 69.4 .483 .678 Roger 30.0 .4881985-86 17-13 74.0 .516 65.0 .672 32.0Gaeckler .463 .725Harrington Roger 34.6 71.4 .721 .468 32.31986-87 9-19 Joe .754 64.6 33.5 .512 .469 .702Berg 1987-88 6-21 68.6 72.2 Dick 31.6 .480 .712 .739Berg 31.6 33.3 66.2 Dick 73.2 .469 .708 .518 34.3 .464 71.1 .701 29.5Berg .701Berg Dick .413 .684 .506 33.1 Dick 80.3 .643 .509 .699Berg 72.3 Dick 35.2 .689Berg Dick .518 33.6 .515 .730Berg Dick .726Berg Dick Coach HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY PPG RPG FG% FT% Opponents Coach Reilly (1947-55)Frank Jack McDonald (1936-42, 1946-47)* (1955-62,Butch van Breda Kolff 1988-94)Jay Wright (1994-2000) (1962-72) Lynner Paul (1979-80)Dick Berg (1980-88) (1943-46)Roger Gaeckler (1972-79) (2001-pres.) Pecora Tom Note: record. with Jack McDonald’s 1937-38 record is included Joseph Kershaw’s 13 8 215-134 8 102-55 7 146-60 Yrs. .616 10 1 .650 122-85 Won-Lost 8 152-110 7 3 14-14 2 .709 102-122 85-101 Pct. 27-32 .589 .580 20-41 .500 .455 .457 .458 .328 Hofstra Coaching Records (By Percentage) Hofstra YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS AND STATISTICS AND RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR

1968-69 12-131969-70 13-13 75.7 49.0 70.4 47.2 .407 .411 .676 76.1 .620 72.2 50.0 .428 48.7 .400 .669Lynner Paul .648Lynner Paul 1964-65 11-141965-66 16-10 75.3 44.9 82.11966-67 12-13 46.4 .4661967-68 13-12 75.0 .496 .733 49.8 77.6 74.9 .632 49.1 .436 79.0 40.3 .458 .689 .435 42.3 74.9 .627 .447 .676Lynner 71.6 41.0 Paul ,695Lynner .433 44.2 Paul .416 .692Lynner Paul .670Lynner Paul 1962-63 23-71963-64 23-6 76.4 40.6 82.5 42.9 .469 .473 .683 65.3 .657 70.9 36.9 .425 38.2 .398 .737Lynner Paul .640Lynner Paul 1958-59 20-71959-60 23-1 72.81960-61 43.9 72.3 21-41961-62 49.9 24-4 .434 79.3 .418 .681 45.7 72.4 64.5 .633 41.3 .450 56.5 42.5 .452 .635 .372 44.2 60.4 .660 .358 .678 57.7 40.3 Butch van Breda Kolff .634 .378 38.6 Butch van Breda Kolff .411 .692 Butch van Breda Kolff .687 Butch van Breda Kolff 1954-55 19-71955-56 79.3 22-4 56.51956-57 73.6 11-151957-58 .398 56.3 15-8 65.9 .668 43.5 .423 70.2 62.8 .675 .390 43.1 43.0 61.2 .637 .373 .377 71.0 37.4 .666 .659Reilly .342 48.9 Frank 59.2 .657 .380 43.9 Butch van Breda Kolff .659 .373 Butch van Breda Kolff .643 Butch van Breda Kolff 1952-53 20-71953-54 15-9 69.4 36.5 73.9 58.5 .359 .355 .632 59.9 .630 69.9 29.6 .324 37.5 .377 .591Reilly Frank .666Reilly Frank 1948-49 18-81949-50 17-9 59.5 N/A 61.81950-51 18-11 N/A1951-52 26-3 61.3 .317 36.9 .338 68.2 .599 .395 52.2 50.0 .580 .611 50.9 N/A .358 54.3 N/A .618 .273 28.7 51.8 .276 .599Reilly .363 Frank 36.4 .570Reilly .567Reilly Frank .272 Frank .583Reilly Frank 1946-47 18-61947-48 13-6 59.0 N/A 59.4 N/A N/A .353 N/A .518 47.1 50.1 N/A N/A N/A .323 N/A .557Reilly McDonald Frank Jack 1942-43 15-61943-44* 51.1 7-12 N/A1944-45* 39.0 8-131945-46 12-7 N/A N/A 36.7 47.5 N/A N/A N/A N/A 38.4 N/A N/A N/A N/A 41.0 N/A N/A N/A N/A 41.4 41.7 N/A N/A N/AMcDonald N/A Jack N/A N/A N/A Jack Smith N/A N/ASmith Jack Smith Jack 1938-39 10-81939-40 14-8 37.3 N/A 45.91940-41 13-7 N/A1941-42 15-6 N/A 47.7 N/A N/A 50.3 N/A N/A N/A 32.9 N/A 40.2 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 35.1 N/A 44.9 N/A N/AMcDonald N/A N/A Jack N/AMcDonald Jack N/A N/AMcDonald N/A Jack McDonald Jack Year1936-37 7-10 Record1937-38 10-4 PPG 30.6 N/A RPG 38.1 N/A FG% N/A FT% N/A N/A N/A 38.5 32.4 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/AMcDonald N/A Jack J. Kershaw/J. McDonald HOFSTRA HOFSTRA

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS AND STATISTICS 130 mes 38-45L 45-29W 50-57L 35-33W 45-47L 45-43W 33-32W Amherst Columbia 19-22L Anselm’s St. 45-15 W Textile Lowell 17-11W Springfield 26-28L 48-32W Arnold 42-29W 33-45L Hartwick Farmingdale 38-46L New College 46-24W Farmingdale 20-39L Montclair State Brooklyn Columbia NYU Princeton 47-16 Panzer Queens Upsala Record: 10-8 Coach: JackMcDonald W 73-14W 1938-39 38-26W 39-27W 50-27 W 40-35W Textile Lowell L 37-44 25-22W Queens 27-39L Farmingdale York Cathedral-New New College 43-40W Arnold 38-24 26-56L 26-39L 40-35W Manhattan 32-26 W Farmingdale Faculty Princeton Seminary Montclair State Columbia Manhattan W Panzer Record: 10-4 McDonald Coach: JosephKershaw/Jack 20-50L 27-31L 37-30W 1937-38 40-21W 25-45L 38-40L 22-35L Seth Low Hudson NYU Patterson 31-33L 32-31W 21-60L Farmingdale 42-40 W (2OT) Seth Low 35-30 W Washington Square 28-55L Hudson Princeton Seminary Farmingdale Island Staten Francis (NY) St. NYU Record: 7-10 Coach: JackMcDonald 1936-37 HOFSTRA YArclue51-21W 62-26W 88-35W 44-46L 49-56L NY Agriculture 63-29W 43-37W 35-21W @ Montclair State 31-29W 36-34W Plattsburg Francis (NY) St. Queens 34-59L NY Agriculture @ 33-40L 25-55L Textile Lowell @ Trenton Newark 27-57L 30-31L 64-36 W Trenton John’s @ St. 68-31 W 77-22W @ Springfield 62-23W Brooklyn Princeton Seminary @ Patterson @ Queens Panzer Bloomfield Pace 31-14 Alumni Record: 13-7 51-44W Coach: JackMcDonald 29-40L 43-35W 1940-41 48-23W 44-23W W Upsala 62-31W Amherst Lowell 69-21 W Plattsburg Hyannis 70-31W Columbia Pharmacy 51-31W John’s 30-64 St. 31-55L YorkCathedral-New 46-49L 32-46L 47-62L Alumni Montclair State Pace Institute L Williams 48-22W 53-21W Pace 27-70L 43-48L 37-57L Panzer 60-36 W 43-37W NY Agriculture Princeton Seminary Bloomfield Springfield Brooklyn NYU Queens 12-9 Record: JackMcDonald Coach: 1939-40 2003-2004 BASKETBALL ALL-TIME RESULTS ice il 85-32 54-46W W 51-67L 71-35W 33-55L 49-33W Mitchel Field 56-46 W Francis (NY) St. Queens 47-42W 52-43 W 54-43 W Plattsburg 32-64L 58-38W John’s St. Textile Lowell 34-43L Mitchel Field Montclair State Trenton State 39-54L 37-36W Peter’s St. 43-42W 57-38 W 47-50L Patterson 57-46W Panzer Princeton Seminary Williams Davis-Elkins Brooklyn Springfield Alfred Alumni 15-6 Record: JackMcDonald Coach: 1941-42 NY Agriculture 35-50 L 35-50 31-45L 39-33 W 30-49L NY Agriculture 320th Fighter Squad. L 41-48 L 33-35 Aircraft Colgate 39-29 W Pilots Sperry 34-21 W Squad. 34th Aviation Control Unit 1st Stat. Corps 2045 Qtrmstr. Force 1st Air Record: 7-12 Coach: JackSmith 1943-44 47-26W NA 58-38 W NA 55-36W 57-27W 35-41L 55-49W Brooklyn Queens NA Francis (NY) St. NA Coast Guard Fort Totten NA Manhattan NA 58-37W Yeshiva John’s 38-47 St. CCNY 57-20 W 61-56W Panzer Mitchell Field Pratt 49-31W Coast Guard(NY) 46-52L 46-47L 53-31 W Queens W Rider Peter’s St. Brooklyn Polytech Montclair State Camp Upton Alumni Record: 15-6 Coach: JackMcDonald 1942-43 ues50-60L 40-37W L 43-54 Queens 37-23 W Queens 15-66L 39-53L 32-33L Tufts V-12 Redskins Valley Strm. 41-47L Off. Columbia Naval 39-37 W Oceanside Saints -Brooklyn Cathedral 63-39W 40-59L U.S.M.M.A. 44-38 W 40-39W 27-37L Brooklyn Polytech 26-65L Philadelphia Textile 35-26W Off. Columbia Naval Base 43-57L 164th A.A.F. 23-43L 30-32L Webb Institute -New Cathedral York 37-30 W Yeshiva Brooklyn Polytech 28-32L Yeshiva Alumni MarineDet. U.S. Pier23 6th USMS, Pratt Record: 8-13 Coach: JackSmith 1944-45 JACK SMITH YArclue51-26W 44-53L 37-42L 33-48 L 52-37 W 51-34 W NY Agriculture Camp ShanksMedical Redskins Valley Strm. 31-47L L 44-61 Republic Racers Queens 45-37 W Lido BeachSeabees 36-43L Queens Control Unit 1st Stat. Force 1st Air L 36-40 Hicksville Kaydets Oceanside Anthonians 1936-2003 131 ALL-TIME RESULTS QueensBridgeportC.C.N.Y.Coast GuardWagnerBrooklyn PolytechSt. LawrenceMaryland State 64-55 W 62-43 W BrandeisW 82-51 53-65 L Moravian 73-51 W UpsalaAlfred* 60-55 W W 62-56 79-60 W Cortland State*Tournament * Hofstra Invitational 63-42 W 67-57 W W 58-43 56-47 W 41-42 L 1953-54 Coach: Frank Reilly Record: 15-9 YaleRoanokeGettysburg Chester StateWest ManhattanSpringfieldW 75-66 Mount St. Mary’sAmerican* 77-63 W Wesleyan* 65-85 L 80-78 W Lafayette*W 73-70 Pratt 64-98 L Ohio Wesleyan 86-74 W MoravianUnion 73-74 L Baltimore 72-62 W Scranton 71-55 W 83-79 W (OT) QueensWilkes 63-44 W 64-72 L 61-93 L 79-65 W 80-63 W 81-49 W 80-82 L 1952-53 Coach: Frank Reilly Record: 20-7 RoanokeHillyerScrantonPrattUnionManhattanYale 79-57 W St. LawrenceTufts 61-42 W 84-50 W WesleyanLehighCortland State 52-74 L 83-43 W Queens 66-55 W 84-48 W Brooklyn Polytech & MarshallFranklin 59-79 L Wilkes 74-53 W 58-66 L Bates 60-53 W W 60-50 64-90 L Gettysburg 58-53 W Maryland StateQueens 80-56 W St. (NY) Francis C.C.N.Y.U.S.M.M.A.W 83-62 81-58 W Washington 70-60 W Moravian 65-59 W W 74-73 WagnerDartmouth 74-50 W 71-42 W 64-71 L 87-71 W 71-57 W 62-68 L 56-76 L University of MexicoBrooklyn PolytechIonaW 67-34 VermontAdelphi 44-48 L NortheasternFordhamWagnerQueensU.S.M.M.A.Bridgeport 60-50 W 53-55 L 64-48 W U.S.M.M.A. 43-41 W Manhattan 52-61 L DartmouthAdelphi 54-61 L 59-44 W 73-47 W 63-51 W 64-44 W 50-60 L 40-53 L 70-60 W 1951-52 Coach: Frank Reilly Record: 26-3 RoanokeWebbWagnerHillyer & MarshallFranklin IonaPrattW 91-65 72-59 W SpringfieldVirginiaUnion 80-26 W 65-56 W Bates 95-41 W U.S.M.M.A. FieldWestover Queens 66-65 W 57-39 W 82-67 W 66-49 W W 67-59 58-65 L 82-38 W 73-58 W 54-48 W 1950-51 Coach: Frank Reilly Record: 18-11 RoanokeCooper UnionPrattIonaMaryland StateHillyerU.S.M.M.A.W 74-41 50-52 L Wheaton (IL) (IN)Taylor W 65-54 Spring Hill (AL)Moravian 61-38 W Fairfield 60-74 L 72-41 W ManhattanW 62-41 76-41 W BatesW 52-45 Wesleyan 51-57 L Brooklyn PolytechBridgeport 69-65 W Brooklyn CollegeQueens 53-59 L 48-65 L 68-73 L WilliamsHartwick 51-49 W 62-63 L Amherst 57-46 W Wagner 53-60 L U.S.M.M.A.HartwickFairfield 56-51 W Dartmouth 45-54 L 67-64 W Coast GuardUpsala 63-67 L 61-51 W 67-41 W 68-55 W 71-51 W 67-47 W W 70-57 66-71 L HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY

U.S.M.M.A.FordhamSt. Peter’sAdelphiU.S.M.M.A. 60-70 L 37-50 L 63-43 W 56-48 W 73-45 W

FRANK REILLY 1949-50 Coach: Frank Reilly Record: 17-9 Puerto RicoFairfieldN.Y.A.C.Mitchel FieldPrattHillyerW 95-53 Davis-ElkinsBaltimoreSt. 60-50 W Michael’sW 89-59 Moravian 58-61 L Cooper Union 55-62 L 64-34 W 59-37 W 57-48 W 69-47 W W 77-47 80-69 W 1948-49 Coach: Frank Reilly Record: 18-8 AlumniHillyerBridgeportN.Y.A.C.St. Michael’sPrattWilliamsIona W 71-35 Manhattan 68-50 W 72-36 W Queens 59-49 W Amherst 57-50 W AdelphiWebbU.S.M.M.A. 57-59 L 54-53 W Brooklyn 60-73 L Brooklyn Polytech 49-58 L Wagner 51-52 L Hobart 72-44 W Williams 59-49 W 52-67 L 57-52 W St. Anselm’sAdelphi 60-22 W 47-72 L St. (NY) John’s 51-44 W 56-42 W 68-56 W 61-58 W 49-61 L 72-63 W

AlumniChamplainQueensBridgeportHunterPrattAlfredN.Y.S.M.A. 61-54 W 81-43 W St. (NY) Francis Brooklyn Polytech 80-57 W 67-57 W AdelphiAmherst 75-41 W Iona 35-44 L W 53-49 Manhattan 67-44 W 65-47 W 54-45 W 47-60 L 57-51 W 46-59 L 52-60 L 1947-48 Coach: Frank Reilly Record: 13-6

Coach: Jack McDonald Record: 18-6 AlumniN.Y. MaritimeBrooklyn PolytechPrattIonaYeshivaW 51-48 Queens 58-66 L Cathedral - Brooklyn W 67-44 Montana BillingsAdelphiW 69-39 AmherstHunter 69-57 W W 67-36 @ Fordham 58-39 W 65-53 W Wesleyan 79-44 W New BedfordAdelphiC.C.N.Y. 57-45 W St. 33-43 L (NY) Francis 45-59 L St. Peter’s 71-36 W U.S.M.M.A.W 86-40 55-50 W Lowell TextileSt. (NY) Francis W 55-54 Manhattan 46-41 W U.S.M.M.A. 55-72 L 65-48 W 45-48 L 72-37 W 34-40 L 57-53 W 58-37 W 1946-47

AlumniWagner InstituteWebb Ft. SchuylerCathedral- Brooklyn Brooklyn PolytechPrattW 36-29 W 69-27 YorkCathedral- New 38-35 W Camp Upton 45-52 L W 59-39 39-40 L Wagner Won Brooklyn PolytechPrattQueensQueensW 49-48 46-48 L Yeshiva 44-38 W 52-60 L 35-39 L 43-47 L 50-54 L 60-28 W 1945-46 Smith Coach: Jack Record: 12-7

ALL-TIME RESULTS 132 ahta 66-88L 64-57L 92-73 W 92-56W 66-59 W 83-81W 60-46W Manhattan 68-42 W John’s (NY) St. 67-50W @ West ChesterState Cortland State @ Moravian 75-10 W 79-77W Delaware 74-82L Bucknell 76-61W 91-78W Hunter 88-62W Springfield @ U.S.M.M.A. 65-53 W 86-53W State Maryland 69-49W @ Albright Muhlenburg* 58-56 W 89-56 W Wagner* 80-43W Bucknell* 52-39W @ Scranton 69-60 W @ Williams Queens @ Baltimore @ Loyola Roanoke @ Princeton Fairfield Record: 22-4 Coach: Butchvan BredaKolff 1955-56 53-86L 89-76W 81-74 W 82-62W 81-94L 77-51W * HofstraChristmasInvitational John’s (NY) St. 79-77 W @ Manhattan 102-91W Scranton 92-76W 71-66 W @ Wilkes 62-68L @ CortlandState 85-104L Moravian Albright NA 79-64W State Maryland 75-85L Baltimore 72-75L @ Muhlenberg 115-68W NA Hunter Wagner NA Francis (NY) 75-60W St. 71-51W Gettysburg Lehigh* Lafayette* Delaware* 67-58W Williams 64-59 W @ Queens 65-56 95-80W W 85-55 W American Union West ChesterState U.S.M.M.A. @ Delaware @ Springfield Roanoke Record: 19-7 Coach: FrankReilly 64-47W 1954-55 75-77L(OT) 55-60L(OT) 80-71W 68-56 W Tournament * HofstraChristmasInvitational Tufts 82-85L Wagner Cortland State U.S.M.M.A. C.C.N.Y. State Maryland * HofstraChristmasInvitational iks74-61W 63-79L 60-59W 52-61L 68-53 W 80-64W Wilkes American Penn Coll. Military 61-75L Springfield @ Loyola Mary’s @ MountSt. Gettysburg Record: 15-8 Coach: Butchvan BredaKolff 1957-58 81-71W 63-61W 64-92L 66-85L 69-72L * HofstraChristmasInvitational @ Muhlenburg 66-84L @ Wagner Albright 83-67W 74-90L 53-76L Manhattan 71-68W 53-55L @ Upsala West ChesterState L 64-74 @ CortlandState 54-46 W Moravian 41-71L U.S.M.M.A. 63-57W @ Springfield 73-80L 66-76 L Scranton 79-74W State Maryland @ Wilkes L 70-88 @ Bucknell 72-69 Cortland State* W West VirginiaTech* Upsala* 44-59L 60-83L 72-50W American 68-77L Iona 72-67 W @ Gettysburg Mary’s @ MountSt. John’s (NY) St. (MD) Loyola Baltimore 79-62 W @ Delaware @ Fairleigh Dickinson Record: 11-15 Coach: Butchvan BredaKolff 1956-57 BUTCH VANBREDAKOLFF 2003-2004 BASKETBALL anr63-73L 81-54W 68-67W Muhlenburg Wagner Wilkes mrcn*65-66L 70-64W 67-48W ** MASCAC Tournament 72-85L Collegiate Tournament * L.I. + at Adelphi U. 97-62 W 74-59W American** 84-62W Wesleyan** 82-49W Drexel** @ Scranton Long IslandU. 79-68 W Lebanon Valley Moravian 69-75L West 69-67W ChesterState 63-61 W Post C.W. 58-51W @ Fairleigh Dickinson 73-70W Washington 88-59 65-64 78-66 W W 60-54W 85-70 Delaware Manhattan 59-71L @ Albright @ CortlandState 71-52W @ Wagner W 78-87L @ Wilkes 73-52W @ Upsala W Lehigh* 82-73 W Adelphi* Cortland State* 74-64 W 58-68L 73-82L @ Penn Coll. Military Loyola Lycoming Mary’s+ Mount St. @ Gettysburg @ Princeton Record: 20-7 Coach: Butchvan BredaKolff 1958-59 anr 48-50L 59-52W 82-56W 78-58W 77-55W 75-59W Wagner Rutgers* 72-70 W Adelphi* Lehigh* 79-54W U.S.M.M.A. Upsala 68-61 W 58-41 Delaware (MD) Loyola Army 58-56 Washington Long IslandU. Record: 23-1 W Coach: Butchvan BredaKolff 1959-60 W anr51-43W 65-68L 64-52W 85-57 W 66-57 W 59-45W @ Wagner Muhlenburg 56-73L 54-51 W Fairleigh Dickinson Lebanon Valley @ 61-41 W 50-46 W 67-57W 71-69W @ Lycoming Upsala 64-46 W John’s (NY) St. Cortland St. 53-46W @ U.S.M.M.A. 81-66 W @ Moravian Manhattan 67-66 W Albright @ West ChesterState @ Iona @ Scranton Wagner lrgt* 44-45L 77-55W *** Middle Atlantic Championships 58-60L ** LongIslandChristmas Tournament 75-67 W 89-61W * Middle Atlantic ConferenceGame Albright*** 84-63W Drexel*** 78-48W Queens 84-60 69-66W @ Gettysburg 90-60 W 74-77L(OT) @ Delaware @ Wilkes* Susquehanna* 91-73W Moravian* 88-56 W @ U.S.M.M.A. L 55-66 Post C.W. W 68-54W Lycoming* 99-62 95-66W @ Army @ Wagner* @ Scranton* 81-65W 71-55 W 91-65W @ Albright* 90-66 Manhattan Adelphi** W 89-53 W Queens** Lebanon Valley* 85-75 W West ChesterState* 86-62 W @ Upsala* W Loyola Mary’s Mount St. Washington* 73-40 Long IslandU. Record: 21-4 Coach: Butchvan BredaKolff W 1960-61 catn89-78W 81-56W 43-36W 83-52 Manhattan 76-51W 68-55W Scranton Army 57-45 Wilkes 83-50 73-55 W 57-53W Adelphi 73-64 W Albright 52-44W W U.S.M.M.A. Post C.W. Hunter College Long IslandU. Anselm’s 76-57 St. W W Upsala 70-55 58-66L Rider Loyola Fairleigh Dickinson Washington 69-60 W Record: 24-4 Coach: Butchvan BredaKolff W 1961-62 W etsug92-66W 60-42W 85-63W Hofstra 85-55W * LongIslandInvitational Tournament at 85-67W Gettysburg 57-52 W Lebanon Valley Scranton 81-58 70-60W 82-62W 81-52W West ChesterState Moravian Post C.W. 67-57W 61-47 W Lycoming Susquehanna Fairleigh Dickinson W Williams Wilkes Manhattan Albright 76-65 W 133 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1968-69 Lynner Coach: Paul Record: 12-13 @ TempleLoyola@ St. Peter’s*Brown*IonaSeton Hall ChesterWest 64-93 L @ Akron 58-75 L St. (NY)** Francis 62-64 L @ Albright**@ LaSalle 79-74 W @ RiderW 92-70 66-72 L 67-92 L @ U.S.M.M.A. 85-83 W St. Peter’s 58-67 @ St.L (NY) Francis 79-71 W DickinsonFairleigh CCNY 65-76 L 68-89 L AmericanW 72-63 W St. 98-67 72-78 L (PA) Joseph’s Long Island U. 72-75 L @ Wagner@ Adelphi@ Catholic L 78-92 Manhattan (MSG) 79-68 W 55-73 L @ LIU-C.W.Post 101-77 W Classic (Trenton,* Governor’s NJ) ** Albright Tournament 98-81 W 63-79 L 77-74 W W 89-70 W 95-81 1967-68 Lynner Coach: Paul Record: 13-12 U.S.M.M.A.RiderAmericanLoyolaIonaSt. (PA) Joseph’s Chester 69-53 W West CatholicCCNY 76-79 L St. 69-77 L (NY) Francis 81-39 W St. Peter’s 72-68 W DelawareW 90-59 Florida 53-57 L JacksonvilleW 89-67 Citadel 77-48 W DickinsonFairleigh Akron 88-60 W 81-87 L Buffalo 90-74 W Long Island U. 93-101 L 62-77 L Adelphi 71-109 L Seton HallSusquehanna 80-77 W Manhattan 65-72 L WagnerC.W. 76-62 W Post 74-81 L 109-76 W 61-67 L 65-62 W 81-90 L 88-90 L 81-58 W @ BridgeportCCNY@ C.W. PostTextile@ Philadelphia 66-87 L W 103-80 65-68 L 80-76 W 1966-67 Lynner Coach: Paul Record: 12-13 RiderSt. (PA) Joseph’s Seton HallIonaCCNYAkron 67-81 L (MO)Washington JacksonvilleSt. (NY) Francis 58-66 L W 71-69 BostonW 89-69 DickinsonFairleigh St. Francis 70-84 L ChesterWest 73-55 W 67-65 W (OT) 68-88 L W (2OT) NYU 77-72 61-79 L @ DelawareManhattanSt. Peter’s W 89-69 U.S.M.M.A.W 82-56 77-88 L AdelphiLong Island U. 70-80 L CatholicPhiladelphia Textile 79-80 L 61-81 L Susquehanna 87-91 L 109-89 W Wagner 76-82 L 77-75 W C.W. Post 87-78 W 80-60 W 57-60 L 76-93 L 78-68 W 1965-66 Lynner Coach: Paul Record: 16-10 St. (PA) Joseph’s Seton HallRiderLoyola DickinsonFairleigh 57-96 L Queens*Adelphi*W Wooster 85-67 79-84 L New HampshireOtterbeinIona 72-82 L 82-75 W AlbrightCCNY 77-86 L W 100-82 St. 88-66 W (NY) Francis NYU 63-56 W @ Delaware 66-92 L St. Peter’sManhatttanW 99-86 Navy 83-70 W 82-67 W Long Island U.Wagner 87-72 W W 99-70 U.S.M.M.A.Adelphi 84-82 W 77-75 W 72-73 L Bridgeport 67-80 L C.W. PostDelaware* AALIC Christmas Tournament 79-96 L 89-80 W 98-83 W 91-86 W 70-74 L 102-91 W 88-93 L HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Mount St. Mary’s$* L.I. Invitational Christmas Tournament ** MAC Tournament $ NCAA W 78-71 + at Fordham 1964-65 Lynner Coach: Paul Record: 11-14 Maryland State Loyola@ RiderSt. (PA) Joseph’s DickinsonFairleigh 78-66 L @ Queens*@ Adelphi*W Colby 68-63 69-89 L Ohio Wesleyan 99-90 W @ Albright 58-59 L Chester West W 101-61 @ Temple 83-64 W @ U.S.M.M.A. 84-74 W @ Scranton@ ArmyW 91-80 @ Manhattan 89-61 W 70-83 L Long Island U.W 81-73 @ Upsala 65-76 L Wagner@ W 80-67 @ Navy@ Adelphi 77-97 L 54-63 L 57-69 L 61-77 L 96-98 L (OT) 62-70 L 70-75 L 1963-64 Lynner Coach: Paul Record: 23-6 Long Island U.Maryland StateLoyolaSt. (PA) Joseph’s MarylandWestern W 80-74 NavyW 101-85 WagnerC.W. 69-85 L PostW 109-78 AdelphiScranton 88-71 W UpsalaAlbrightPhiladelphia TextileArmy 91-80 W 82-81 W 60-56 W Manhattan 73-66 W Rider 94-70 W 85-75 W U.S.M.M.A. ChesterWest 98-71 W Queens 89-54 W WilkesMoravian 89-93 L St. Anselm’s 59-64 L 110-59 W LycomingW 68-65 Susquehanna 78-75 W Drexel*Muhlenberg* 83-53 W Catholic** 65-63 W 61-63 L 90-65 W Elizabethtown**Akron*** 105-76 W 101-77 W * MAC College Division Playoffs ** NCAA Eastern Small College Regionals 82-70 W *** NCAA Small College National 74-61 W 58-62 L Tournament 92-91 W (2OT) 58-77 L

PAUL LYNNER

Coach: Paul Lynner Lynner Coach: Paul Record: 23-7 @ Mount St. Mary’s@ St. Joseph’sMarylandW 75-74 Loyola (MD)@ Upsala MarylandWestern 64-70 L @ U.S.M.M.A.@ Southern Conn.Long Island U.W 90-58 W 64-65 L 78-65 C.W. Post*Queens*W 81-47 W 84-65 W 69-53 Adelphi* DickinsonFairleigh W 76-60 @ Rider @ Albright W @ Fordham 81-60 70-73 L @ NavyManhattan+ 65-57 W @ Wagner 73-83 L Chester StateWest W 90-78 @ Scranton 60-63 L W 66-64 MoravianW 75-68 Susquehanna 79-73 W @ Wilkes 69-78 L Lycoming 97-79 W C.W. PostW 76-73 Haverford**Susquehanna** 72-51 W 94-81 W Philadelphia Textile$ 92-61 W 55-60 L 95-64 W 71-56 W 86-56 W 75-69 W 1962-63 Wagner 95-61 W W Chester State West ConnecticutSouthern C.W. Post 73-75 L MoravianW 91-68 Susquehanna95-61 Wagner Lycoming93-60 Queens MilitaryCollege* Penn 81-60 W Albright* 60-70 L 75-57 W W 73-64 C.W. Post**Mt. St. Mary’s** - Small Atlantic Conference * Middle 99-57 W College Playoffs Regionals ** NCAA Small College Eastern 51-66 L 72-47 W 56-55 W

ALL-TIME RESULTS 134 dlh 73-56W 102-94W 90-60 W 91-80W Halifax ** BluenoseClassicat 67-82L Southampton * ColonialClassicat 71-70 W Adelphi @ U.S.M.M.A. Peter’s St. 60-84L 69-98L @ Wagner 66-76L 62-79L Long IslandU. 87-70 W 73-63 W @ Fairfield 71-61W (MSG) Manhattan 54-53W 60-59 W Joseph’s (PA) St. Francis (NY) @ St. 81-71W Post @ C.W. @ LaSalle 96-74W @ Maine 74-61W @ BostonU. L American 67-75 Iona 90-67 W 60-87L Acadia** (OT) 74-72W 91-88 Dalhousie** W 89-75W 73-79L West ChesterState @ Massachusetts Drexel 60-57 W @ Akron Sacred Heart @ Temple @ Southampton* Wilkes* Rider Record: 18-8 Coach: Paul Lynner 1970-71 77-74W 58-69L 62-59W 71-68W ** Pocono Classic * ScrantonInvitational Wagner 103-82 W 58-60L Peter’s @ St. 55-78L 78-59W Chester @ West @ Fairleigh 86-84W Dickinson 64-70L 67-63W 50-57L Post C.W. Francis (NY) St. @ SetonHall 75-62W @ LongIslandU. @ Adelphi 65-59W U.S.M.M.A. 63-76L Manhattan 95-61W 76-71 W 66-73L Temple 88-72 W Bridgeport** New Hampshire** 75-81L(OT) @ Muhlenberg** L 69-98 84-68 58-74L W 66-70L Wittenberg @ Scranton* (MD)* Loyola 64-83L Maine @ SacredHeart @ American @ Iona 57-98L Fairfield Akron Joseph’s (PA) @ St. LaSalle Coach: 13-13 Coach: Paul Lynner 1969-70 Record: 11-14 Coach: Paul Lynner 1971-72 rxl64-79L 72-66W 64-58W 55-76L 78-63 W American 81-90 69-58 W @ Wagner Drexel 78-89L @ LaSalle 64-69L 58-73L 68-74L Iona Sacred Heart West Chester L 44-93L @ Springfield** 81-73W American Int’l** 65-55 W L 48-80 Oral Roberts* 78-93L Long BeachState* Adelphi Francis (NY) @ St. Southampton John’s (NY) St. @ Temple Record: 8-16 Coach: RogerGaeckler 1972-73 76-81L(OT) 64-69L 97-109L 76-91L 96-65W 82-85L 94-62W @ Drexel Rider 118-88W Georgetown 86-70 W American 68-67 W 82-70W U.S.M.M.A. Peter’s St. 64-72L Post C.W. Francis (NY) 66-80 L St. 79-82L Long IslandU. Wagner 85-93L John’s (NY) St. 78-55W Joseph’s (PA) St. 77-61 W 64-78L Iona 60-56W 69-60W Sacred Heart L 76-84 West ChesterState 58-71L Transylvania 74-83L Kentucky Wesleyan Massachusetts Adelphi 58-56 W Manhattan Army Oral Roberts Temple 76-83L LaSalle (MSG) Penn College Military ROGER GAECKLER 2003-2004 BASKETBALL ardHat94-93 W 69-57 W L 61-69 72-65W 92-101L 69-59W Sacred Heart Brook @ Stony 91-76 W @ American 61-71L U.S.M.M.A. @ Drexel Post C.W. 68-61W 72-74L @ Southampton 78-91L Wagner 69-67 68-89L Temple 56-75 Chester @ West 51-77L Fairfield 60-96L 69-93L 69-58W Francis (NY) St. John’s (NY) St. @ Iona @ LongIslandU. W 72-82L 72-83L Morgan State L 65-86L Manhattan @ Adelphi Joseph’s (PA) @ St. 63-92L LaSalle 53-66 56-78L Peter’s @ St. @ Mercer @ GeorgiaSouthern @ FloridaState Record: 8-16 Coach: RogerGaeckler L 1973-74 tn ro 85-61 W 67-75L 64-50 W 70-54 W 64-91L 75-65W Brook Stony American 85-70 60-61L(OT) @ U.S.M.M.A. Manhattan Post @ C.W. 68-87L @ Fairfield @ Wagner 71-107L Joseph’s 72-62 W St. 77-61 W W 64-91L Drexel 80-79 @ Jacksonville 66-65W @ FloridaSouthern 73-87L @ FloridaState West Chester 56-67L 103-81W L 58-63 John’s 50-74 St. @ LaSalle 72-89L Long IslandU. W @ MorganState 60-92L L 65-72 Adelphi @ Arkansas 75-72 W @ OralRoberts L @ KansasState Iona Francis (NY) @ St. @ Temple Record: 11-13 Coach: RogerGaeckler 1974-75 ie 64-66L 89-90L 83-103 L MSG -MadisonSquareGarden 103-80 W ** HallofFame Springfield Classicat NassauColiseum * NassauClassicat 68-76L Rider 57-58L Joseph’s (PA) St. 82-94L Peter’s St. 67-65 W Brook Stony @ U.S.M.M.A. (MSG) Manhattan Post @ C.W. Long IslandU. epe(C)79-72 W NCAA - Tournament ECC - Tournament 78-80L 77-72 W 98-85W NC -NassauColiseum 77-58 W 68-65W * CharlotteInvitational Connecticut (NCAA) L 83-91 Temple (ECC) 76-61W Lafayette (ECC) 68-58W Bucknell (ECC) Fairleigh Dickinson(NC)71-54 W 63-62 W 64-77L 56-58L Wagner Temple @ Virginia 87-69W 55-59L @ American Fairfield 69-67 87-73W W @ Dartmouth 75-74 W @ Drexel Niagara 53-54L U.S.M.M.A. Post C.W. 70-77L 91-84 61-76L Canisius (NC) W Merrimack Peter’s (NC) St. 74-70W @ Iona 78-75 W 64-72L 83-89L Boston College* @ Davidson* @ C.C.N.Y. @ LongIslandU. 71-72L 79-76 W (NC) Manhattan 92-60 W @ Adelphi 57-59L Joseph’s (PA) @ St. LaSalle Francis (NY) St. @ SouthCarolina @ Brooklyn Record: 18-12(ECCChampions) Coach: RogerGaeckler 1975-76 in 96-88W 99-83W (OT) 76-69W 93-89 W 75-68 W 77-78L Siena 80-68W American 89-78 77-75 W @ Wagner 76-70W Joseph’s (PA) St. 103-83 W @ LaSalle L Virginia 86-87 73-70 W Manhattan Peter’s 91-101L @ St. W Long IslandU. Iona 62-64L Drexel 100-91 W @ Vermont 89-68 W @ Niagara 86-87L(OT) @ Fairfield Francis (PA) @ St. 77-61W Montana State** 95-94 W (OT) Villanova** 76-70 W 67-66 W L 75-83 68-65W 79-77 Catholic Rhode Island 100-82W Francis (NY) @ St. Southern Illinois* @ Duquesne* C.C.N.Y. @ Temple W Dowling Post C.W. Record: 23-7(ECCChampions) Coach: RogerGaeckler 1976-77 135 ALL-TIME RESULTS DICK BERG DICK 1982-83 Coach: Dick Berg Record: 18-9 Dowling@ Lehigh@ Stony BrookVirginia WesleyanLafayetteLong Island U.FairfieldW 97-70 100-77 W @ Bucknell 95-58 W W 61-57 @ Cal-Santa Barbara*Furman*W 65-73 L 82-66 George Washington** 66-61 W @ Florida Southern**@ Brown 82-67 W W 66-52 Rider 74-75 L 88-92 L (2 OT) @ Loyola@ Delaware 64-58 W @ LaSalleBaltimoreManhattanW 75-74 @ Fordham StateTowson W 50-49 W 81-69 Drexel 59-54 W @ Wagner 62-78 L @ Notre Dame 62-53 W Dickinson@ Fairleigh 69-77 L 44-45 L AmericanW 86-71 W 75-60 Bucknell (ECC)* NIKE Classic at Santa Barbara 50-61 L ** Juice Bowl at Florida Southern 83-80 W (2 OT) 74-58 W Tournament ECC - ECC 55-56 L 53-54 L 1981-82 W Coach: Dick Berg Record: 12-16 SouthamptonLehighCornellBrown 91-76 DickinsonFairleigh @ Long Island U. 64-58 W @ St. (NY) Francis W @ Dayton* 73-67 UNC-Charlotte* 55-56 L 72-80 L (OT) @ Marist 61-62 L (OT) 50-38 W Chester StateWest @ Bucknell 61-71 L @ Lafayette 60-70 L Temple 54-77 L @ RiderDelawareW 74-70 WagnerStony BrookW 61-55 75-62 W Loyola (MD)South Carolina@ American 68-61 L @ MarylandW 59-52 65-53 W @ DrexelW 80-59 LaSalle 56-54 W 56-63 L 58-59 L @ St. Joseph’sNiagara 68-87 L Lafayette (ECC) 59-94 L St. (ECC) Joseph’s * Dayton Invitational 63-78 L 50-59 L Tournament ECC - ECC W (OT) 71-64 64-67 L 57-65 L 62-64 L 1980-81 Berg Coach: Dick Record: 12-15 Dowling Dickinson@ Fairleigh LafayetteW 95-92 @ Lehigh@ Stetson*Central Michigan*@ Wagner@ Cornell 66-43 W St. (NY) Francis L 75-77 53-56 L Marist 67-68 L 72-76 L Rider@ Bucknell@ LaSalle 79-88 L W 62-52 @ Notre Dame 61-63 L @ Delaware@ South CarolinaStony BrookW (OT) 100-72 W 74-68 @ Temple 55-65 L American 90-66 W 71-79 L 72-90 L Chester StateWest W 70-61 Manhattan@ NiagaraW 102-61 W 87-76 St. (PA) Joseph’s Drexel 56-80 L Holy Cross 72-73 L Long Island U. (ECC)Temple 43-54 L 72-64 W Bowl at Stetson Tangerine * W 87-72 Tournament ECC - ECC 80-81 L 63-73 L 73-55 W 63-68 L (OT) HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY

American 84-87 L 84-87 American LaSalle@ LaSalle Union Invitational (Charlotte,* First NC) ** Utah Classic (Salt Lake City, UT) NC - Nassau Coliseum 77-84 L 73-87 L

JOE HARRINGTON 1979-80 Coach: Joe Harrington Record: 14-14 @ UCLALehighIllinois State*@ LeMoyne*@ LafayetteSouthamptonCal-Irvine**@ Holy Cross** 71-90 L 66-71 L BucknellW 75-64 66-57 W Dowling 75-85 L @ Niagara 90-66 W @ Rider 84-97 L W (2 OT) 84-83 Bridgeport Chester StateWest @ DelawareW 82-67 69-73 L @ DrexelSouth Carolina (NC) 67-64 W 88-95 L @ American@ Long Island U.W 71-64 93-78 W L 62-89 TempleLaSalle (MSG) 73-69 W St. Peter’sW W 73-56 79-71 @ St. (PA) Joseph’s 80-92 L Wagner@ Fairfield 61-75 L 74-95 L @ ManhattanAmerican 50-49 W @ St. (PA) Joseph’s 46-57 L * Carrier Classic at LeMoyne County National Classic Worcester ** 59-70 L NC - Nassau Coliseum 57-60 L 66-67 L 81-78 W MSG - Madison Square Garden 70-69 W

@ South Carolina Chester StateWest Southampton@ Lehigh 74-93 L W 77-69 @ UNC-Charlotte* Paso*Texas-El Lafayette@ Utah** 102-53 W 73-91 L Georgia**Florida 67-79 L W (2 OT) 80-78 @ ManhattanRider@ St. Peter’s 58-71 L @ Wagner 71-82 L Princeton 70-83 L @ DelawareW 72-70 Holy Cross (NC) 68-67 W St. (PA) Joseph’s 69-70 L @ Bucknell@ Temple 60-62 L 65-84 L @ St. Bonaventure 62-64 L W 90-72 61-44 W Long Island U. L 56-57 DrexelFairfield 81-101 L 64-67 L (OT) 70-92 L W 94-86 68-73 L 65-71 L 1978-79 Coach: Roger Gaeckler Record: 8-19

Coach: Roger Gaeckler Record: 8-19 DowlingAdelphiSt. FrancisNiagara@ Long Island U.@ Florida Southern@ FloridaNew Hampshire 79-83 L 92-95 L 82-91 L Stonehill 87-91 L 71-68 W @ Canisius@ Arkansas 66-77 L LaSalleW 79-72 @ Merrimack 95-97 L @ Fairfield@ PrincetonW (OT) 100-96 80-77 W Vermont 70-95 L St. BonaventureManhattan 89-98 L Temple 87-97 L @ Holy Cross 86-112 L 67-91 L L WagnerL 73-83 @ American @ Catholic 75-72 W St. 73-91 L Peter’s@ St. 88-100 L (PA) Joseph’s @ Drexel 83-89 L American 77-97 73-78 L 90-97 L 101-90 W W 81-78 74-71 W (OT) 76-82 L 1977-78 Lehigh (ECC)Lehigh (ECC)Temple (ECC)LaSalle Notre Dame (NCAA)* Pittsburgh Classic Tournament ** LSU W 81-72 83-90 L Tournament ECC - ECC W 71-58 Tournament NCAA - NCAA W 92-81

ALL-TIME RESULTS 136 ie*58-59L 75-80L 93-62W 70-85L 70-61W 66-78L 91-71W @ Rider* Lehigh* 62-85L Delaware* 68-72L 72-54W @ Richmond 67-65 W Manhattan 75-93L @ Drexel* Bucknell* 56-58L @ Lafayette* 71-67W 77-89L Towson State* Bloomfield 54-69L 75-64W Rider* @ Lehigh* @ Monmouth 85-71W @ Delaware* 78-86L @ Wagner @ Bucknell* 73-64W 77-70W 84-75 W Lafayette* 80-67 W @ Towson State* International## @ Fla. 76-86L 73-93L 72-80L Drexel## UNC-Charlotte @ Brigham Young# 105-74W Santa Clara# Marist @ Fordham Virginia Wesleyan @ Iona Record: 14-15 Coach: DickBerg 1984-85 73-65W 49-69L ECC - Tournament 67-62 63-58W W BrendanByrne # at Arena Pepperdine+ MalibuClassicat 59-77L * EastCoastConferencegame 47-65L Lafayette (ECC) 79-69W Drexel* 74-70 W @ Lafayette* 61-64L American* 53-62L @ TowsonState* 69-61 W 59-69L Bucknell* 77-43W @ Drexel* 56-54W @ Manhattan 84-72W @ Delaware* 50-70L Towson State* @ Bucknell* 76-82L Rider* 59-65L Monmouth 60-54W Delaware* Bloomfield 71-66W @ Rider* 56-82L 64-67 Brown @ Lehigh* Fordham 77-69W 69-81L 60-58W 80-90L Lafayette* @ Fairleigh Dickinson# State @ N.C. 84-119L Wagner @ Pepperdine+ L American+* 66-59 W @ Brigham Young Lehigh* Franklin &Marshall Record: 14-14 Coach: DickBerg 1983-84 rxl 79-84L 70-93L 68-80L 92-102L(OT) 69-72L 53-97L @ Lafayette* 55-85L 68-80L @ Drexel* 93-81W 75-58W @ Towson State* Bucknell* 66-65 W Rider* @ Cal-Berkeley L 64-97 @ Lamar 61-97L 70-71L 70-84L @ Lehigh* Delaware* Brown 66-81L 83-73W 67-65W @ Fairfield @ Providence 65-69L @ Wagner @ Marist @ Ohio Manhattan## 77-67W Colgate## @ Iona Fordham# Illinois-Chicago# Record: 9-19 Coach: DickBerg 1986-87 76-80L 62-60W 77-68 W 68-66 W ECC - Tournament * EastCoastConferencegame 88-94L John’s # Lapchick Tournament(OT) St. at 75-70W 74-79L Drexel (ECC) Bucknell (ECC) 76-80L 66-65 W Rider (ECC) 87-77W Lehigh* @ Lafayette* 77-74 W @ Towson State* 75-58 W 67-43W Bucknell* Rider* @ Drexel* 67-55 W 68-69L Delaware* 79-78 W 88-90L(2OT) Francis (NY) St. 67-91L @ Lehigh* Lafayette* 82-79 W Towson State* 63-70L @ Bucknell* 73-61 W 58-55W 52-53L @ NotreDame @ Rider* Drexel* 60-58W 60-81L @ Delaware* 66-73L @ Manhattan* @ Miami Dominican 85-77 W 75-86L Wagner 75-62W 55-82L Ohio University Columbia# Fairleigh Dickinson# Iona Brook Stony @ Brown Fordham Record: 17-13 Coach: DickBerg 1985-86 2003-2004 BASKETBALL eih(C)68-72L ECC - Tournament 75-74 W * EastCoastConferencegame FIU Classicat ## OrangeBowl BYU # CougarClassicat Lehigh (ECC) Lafayette (ECC) ie*77-76W 55-59L 54-84L ECC - Tournament 56-86L 45-59L * EastCoastConferencegame 65-63W + HofstraClassic Lafayette (ECC) 72-96L Bucknell* 52-72L Rider* 61-78L @ Lafayette* @ Drexel* 77-84L 69-81L 73-86L 43-58L Delaware* @ Towson State* 63-77L @ Lehigh* 55-69L Lafayette* Towson State* @ Bucknell* @ Rider* 71-58W 80-84L Drexel* @ Delaware* 86-68W 74-75L 58-66L Lehigh* 80-86L @ CentralConnecticut 67-82L Long IslandU. 58-74L 94-55 W Francis (NY) @ St. 40-43L Brooklyn Westmont+ Joseph’s (NY)+ St. 84-90L 78-44W @ Davidson Wagner @ FloridaSouthern @ Fairfield Iona Vincent St. Mt. Record: 6-21 Coach DickBerg 1987-88 eih 89-77W 48-34W 60-62L 56-58L 74-86L 68-55W 60-65L Towson State* Lehigh* 53-58L @ Drexel* Rider* 75-73 W L 61-69 Bucknell* 63-77L 54-70L Canisius## 80-68 W @ FloridaSouthern## @ LongIslandU. 78-74 W Iona 64-78L @ Navy @ Wagner 74-53 W Clemson @ Brown 61-74L @ Columbia @ Fordham Central Connecticut @ Manhattan Record: 14-15 Coach: Butchvan BredaKolff 1988-89 aaet*60-83L 76-81L ECC - Tournament * EastCoastConferencegame 95-86W 64-78L 87-74 W 87-92L ## HofstraClassic # CoastCitiesClassic 71-69W Lafayette (ECC) 66-72L Lafayette* Towson State* @ Bucknell* @ Rider* Drexel @ Delaware* Lehigh* ukel(C)67-72L 64-60W 76-64 W 59-57W 65-73L 66-74L ECC - Tournament * EastCoastConferencegame 80-67W Bucknell (ECC) @ Delaware* 79-64W 63-64L Towson State* Lehigh* 66-65W 83-80 W @ Drexel* Rider* 64-66L Bucknell* 58-91L @ Lafayette* 70-73L 71-64W Delaware* 77-79L @ Towson State* 80-71W 71-55W @ Lehigh* Drexel* @ Clemson @ Bucknell* 48-69L Lafayette* 72-58 W @ Rider* 68-78L Columbia 57-54 W 69-89L Wagner 81-69W 47-58L @ Fresno State 56-69L 72-80L @ LongBeachState Florida Southern 57-60L @ Brooklyn @ Iona John’s @ St. @ Tulane Fordham @ Navy Manhattan Record: 13-15 Coach: Butchvan BredaKolff 1989-90 BUTCH VANBREDAKOLFF ukel(C)84-89L(OT) 79-73 W 63-58W 69-58W ECC - Tournament * EastCoastConferencegame 71-68W 82-81 W (OT) FloridaSouthern Classicat ## JuiceBowl Bucknell (ECC) 78-71W 68-71L Drexel (ECC) 55-50 W Lafayette* Delaware* 70-89L @ Towson State* 58-70L @ Lehigh* 77-79L(OT) Drexel* Davidson @ Rider* @ Bucknell* @ Lafayette* @ Delaware* 137 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1996-97 Coach: Jay Wright Record: 12-15, 9-9 Stony Brook@ Florida International@ Florida AtlanticW 55-54 @ St. John’s@ Maine*@ New Hampshire* 65-61 W W 55-42 @ Xavier@ Fordham 50-51 L Georgia Tech# 54-77 L Manhattan#Vermont* 73-81 L Hartford*Delaware* 47-58 63-70 L L 43-79 L @ Boston Univ.*@ Northeastern* 55-56 L Drexel* State @ Towson * 80-66 W New Hampshire* 65-70 L 49-52 L W 58-56 Maine* 81-70 W State*Towson 66-62 W @ Delaware*W 67-54 Boston Univ.*Northeastern* 61-64 L @ Drexel*W 84-71 @ Vermont*@ Hartford * 72-79 L 80-66 W @ Delaware& 58-70 L *America East game 87-69 W at MSG # ECAC Holiday Festival & America East Tournament 70-83 L 73-91 L W 80-72 73-86 L 1995-96 Wright Coach: Jay Record: 9-18, 5-13 Stony Brook State+SW Texas Eastern Washington+@ Hartford*@ Vermont* 78-68 W 66-68 L @ ManhattanW 91-72 @ VillanovaArmyDrexel* 58-77 L Maine* 83-103 L New Hampshire* 51-74 L @ Northeastern* 57-91 L @ Boston University* State*@ Towson W 75-56 Northeastern* 61-73 L W 70-65 Boston University* 82-58 W 71-100 L (NC)Pennsylvania 64-51 W 83-63 W @ Maine*@ New Hampshire* 71-86 L @ Delaware* 68-71 L L 55-83 @ Drexel* L 65-77 Delaware* State*Towson Fordham 57-75 L Vermont* 65-93 L Hartford* (MSG)Northeastern (NAC) 63-93 L 56-74 L Atlantic Conference game * North 57-67 L + Met Life Classic at San Francisco 61-71 L NC - Nassau Coliseum W 83-77 69-57 W MSG - Madison Square Garden 83-96 L Tournament NAC - NAC @ NE Illinois*Chicago State (ECC) State (ECC)Troy NE Illinois (ECC)W 86-77 + Gaucho Classic at Santa Barbara at St.Tournament ++ Lapchick 76-90 L John’s # ECAC Challenge atW (OT) Nassau Coliseum 90-89 Classic at UMass Hall of Fame Abdow’s ## W (2 OT) 88-86 * East Coast Conference game Tournament ECC - ECC JAY WRIGHT 1994-95 Coach: Jay Wright Record: 10-18, 5-11 New Hampshire*Cornell#@ Colorado#@ Lehigh 97-104 L @ Northeastern*DartmouthMaine*Northeastern* 77-96 L L 54-74 @ New Hampshire* 82-56 W Vermont* 66-67 L @ Delaware* 84-99 L Manhattan 70-80 L 68-70 L @ Notre Dame@ Yale 77-66 W Stony Brook@ Hartford* 52-70 L 86-88 L @ Drexel* 52-63 L @ Army 57-78 L @ Vermont*Boston Univ.*W 79-60 Drexel* 54-60 L 74-80 L Hartford*Delaware* 64-90 L @ Boston Univ.* 72-69 W @ MaineW 58-56 96-76 W @ Fordham@ Maine (NAC)@ Drexel (NAC) 37-63 L 88-96 L 68-59 W Atlantic Conference game * North 66-63 W # Mile High Classic at Colorado Tournament NAC - NAC W 88-59 W 75-61 60-61 L 75-108 L HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY

Towson State (ECC)Towson + Dr. Classic at Baylor Pepper Classic at Boise State Albertson’s ++ 61-69 L * East Coast Conference game Tournament ECC - ECC

1993-94 Breda Kolff Coach: Butch van Record: 9-20 (ECC Champions) Lehigh@ IonaMonmouth+Old Dominion+Yale++@ St. John’s++Manhattan#Maryland## 66-92 L 49-59 L 82-84 L Hartford## 61-80 L @ New Hampshire 42-70 L Cornell@ Maine 52-51 W 59-75 L Buffalo* 55-68 L 67-93 L State*Troy @ Dartmouth 55-72 L ColumbiaSt. (PA) Joseph’s Boston University 49-65 L 60-95 L Central Connecticut* 79-84 L @ Notre Dame 61-75 L 57-71 L Fordham L 60-79 W 84-76 75-84 L Rhode Island 72-62 W ArmySt. (NY) Francis 63-76 L @ Chicago State*W 77-69 63-61 W 68-69 L W 96-89 76-87 L 1992-93 Breda Kolff Coach: Butch van Record: 9-18 (ECC Champions) @ ManhattanSan Francisco+ Illinois+Western Yale@ LehighSt. 56-80 L Bonaventure++ 61-92 L L 63-64 @ St. John’s@ Rutgers@ Tulane 50-66 L @ UNLV@ FordhamW 78-71 Columbia 56-58 L 48-46 W Iona@ Cornell 64-91 L @ Army 55-64 L @ Rhode Island 56-60 L Christian@ Texas 41-79 L Alabama@ South 68-60 W Maine@ St. (PA) 68-80 L Joseph’s 63-66 L 56-70 L Stony Brook 69-83 L 54-67 L @ Boston University 64-52 W 55-76 L Central Connecticut*@ Villanova 69-71 L Central Connecticut*W 80-72 California-IrvineW 78-57 83-77 W @ RichmondW 86-61 + MetLife Classic at San Francisco ++ ECAC Challenge at Niagara Falls 54-92 L * East Coast Conference game 77-67 W 48-79 L

NavyLehighManhattanFordhamPrinceton+SE Louisiana+@ Boston College@ Iona@ St. 81-79 W (NY)(OT) Francis 85-62 W 97-87 W Michigan++Western 52-65 L 57-70 L 64-82 L Air Force++ 42-54 L Wagner 57-58 L W 71-53 Boston University@ ColumbiaBrooklyn* 43-57 L Buffalo*W 75-70 W 59-55 Rider*@ Cent. Connecticut* State*Towson @ 68-65 W W 80-66 @ Buffalo*W 92-80 UMBC* 78-54 W @ Rider* 70-80 L Central Connecticut* 67-51 W State*Towson 61-69 L ArmyW 85-56 @ Brooklyn*W 84-61 @ UMBC*@ UMBC (ECC) 91-80 W W 89-87 W (OT) 68-65 W 92-56 W 77-74 56-42 W W 103-87 1991-92 Breda Kolff Coach: Butch van Record: 20-9 (ECC - 2nd Place)

Coach: Butch van Breda Kolff van Coach: Butch Record: 14-14 @ Manhattan@ Lehigh@ Stetson#Mississippi#@ FordhamNavy 65-69 L IonaSt. (NY) Francis 66-67 L W 64-62 Boston University+ 78-73 W Howard+ 66-79 L @ San Diego@ Columbia 70-71 L (OT) W 76-74 @ Rider*Drexel* 81-83 L @ UMBC* 69-73 L State *Towson @ 49-78 L 71-64 W TulaneW 83-64 @ Wagner@ Delaware* 61-74 L W 59-46 @ Cent. Connecticut*UMBC*W 78-71 W 69-63 Rider*W (OT) 78-74 @ Drexel*@ ArmyW 68-62 67-60 W 68-70 L State*Towson Central Connecticut *Delaware*UMBC (ECC)W 72-49 71-52 W # Hatter Classic at Stetson 61-68 L 66-76 L 61-66 L + Shootout Spokane at Gonzaga * East Coast Conference game 50-46 W Tournament ECC - ECC 72-75 L 67-68 L 1990-91

ALL-TIME RESULTS 138 an*77-67W 76-48W 65-70L 77-64 W 78-76W 66-50 W Maine* New Hampshire* 81-68W 77-54W L 70-76 67-44W Towson* @ Drexel* 77-79L Delaware* Boston Univ.* Northeastern* @ Vermont* 67-62W Hartford* 61-42W 69-56 W 77-61 W Belmont 68-55W @ Maine* 61-59W @ NewHampshire* 49-70L Pennsylvania$ Georgia Tech$ 69-48W 51-52L @ YoungstownSt. @ Towson* 60-61L @ Iona 59-89L 65-62 W John’s @ St. Hawaii-Pacific! Missouri-KC! Mississippi! So. Youngstown St. @ Maryland 14-4 Record: 22-10, Coach: JayWright 1998-99 East Tournament& America 90-79W 71-54W * 51-60L America Eastgame University ofPuertoRico $ PuertoRicoShootoutat American 81-65 University W # Fairfield AT&T Fairfield Shootoutat 79-42 W 72-85L 70-56W @ Delaware& L 78-83 Hartford& 77-92L Maine* New Hampshire* 92-84 W @ Colgate 77-75 W @ Hartford* 85-69W @ Vermont* Drexel* Delaware* 64-60W Boston Univ.* 74-79L 67-64 W 84-64 W 67-80L Northeastern* 74-79L @ Maine* (OT) 81-75W 95-85W @ NewHampshire* @ Northeastern* @ BostonUniv.* L 74-86 63-78L Towson* 82-59 W @ Drexel* Vermont* 71-62W Hartford* 75-77L Colgate 64-56W @ Villanova Brook Stony 66-75L Florida Atlantic 65-56 W Iona 64-59W 64-77L 69-55W @ Delaware* @ Towson* (P.R.)$ @ American Wichita State$ Louisville$ @ Fairfield# Bucknell# 11-7 Record: 19-12, Coach: JayWright 1997-98 lrd n’!78-50 W 87-67W 81-57 W Florida Atlantic @ @ FloridaInt’l! Northern Illinois! (America EastChampions) 16-2 Record: 26-5, Coach: JayWright 2000-01 NY Buffalo, % NCAA Tournament First Round at 69-51W 76-69W East Tournament# America 66-86 L * America Eastgame Garden 67-64W 66-57 W $ ECACHolidayFestival MadisonSquare 80-62 at W Invitation ! PreseasonNational Tournament 73-50W Oklahoma St.% Delaware# Drexel# 90-57 W L 65-73 Boston Univ.# 92-58 W 82-70W @ Drexel* 60-58W Maine* New Hampshire* Drexel* 64-49 @ Vermont* W 80-72 W @ Hartford* 80-59 W 81-72W Delaware* 86-52W Towson* 83-45 W @ BostonUniv.* 84-70W @ Northeastern* 81-85L @ NewHampshire* @ Maine* 84-45W 75-50W 74-46 W Hartford* 65-59W 90-69W Vermont* @ Towson* 86-98L @ Delaware* Northeastern* L 46-74 Boston Univ.* 78-68 W Fordham$ 61-68L Rutgers$ 68-53 W John’s @ St. Iona @ Vanderbilt @ Belmont 55-69L @ California Brook Stony @ NewMexicoSt.! (America EastChampions) 16-2 Record: 24-7, Coach: JayWright 1999-00 2003-2004 BASKETBALL ugr%45-58L 37-55L Invitational % National Tournament East Tournament# America 69-59W 79-59W * America Eastgame Garden $ ECACHolidayFestival MadisonSquare at Pacific! Hawaii Thanksgiving Tournament Rutgers% 78-52 W 73-59W 60-83L 58-55 Drexel# W Vermont# 66-40 W Drexel* @ Northeastern* @ BostonUniv.* @ Delaware* Vermont* @ Hartford* ahta 67-74L 75-89L 76-67 W 65-91L 67-54 W 82-80 W (OT) @ Manhattan John’s 67-64 @ St. W 60-79L Brook Stony @ Syracuse 67-65W Iona (MSG) Illinois State! South Florida! Kent State! Florida Atlantic 5-13 Record: 12-20, Coach: Tom Pecora 2001-02 TOM PECORA CA 48-61L NC Greensboro, % NCAA Tournament First Roundat 78-66W 68-54W East Tournament# America * America Eastgame 68-55W Garden 78-70 W $ ECACHolidayFestival MadisonSquare at ! FloridaInternational Tip-Off Classic 89-83 W (OT) UCLA% 73-54W Delaware# 73-60W Maine# 80-61 W Vermont# 68-55 W @ Drexel* 79-58W @ NewHampshire* 67-62W 77-56 W @ Maine* Hartford* 94-70W Vermont* @ Delaware* 74-69W @ Towson* 75-70 W 53-47 W 57-43W Boston Univ.* Northeastern* Maine* 80-54W New Hampshire* 72-65 W 70-74L @ Vermont* 58-52W 71-74L @ Hartford* 60-61L Manhattan 86-80 W 69-62W @ Northeastern* @ BostonUniv.* 74-79L Towson* Penn State$ Rutgers$ 72-60 W John’s @ St. @ Iona Drexel* Delaware* Brook @ Stony % CAA Tournament Holiday # Hofstra/Wingate Tournament game Colonial AthleticAssociation * 66-47W L 56-76 MSG -MadisonSquareGarden 74-64 W 46-77L CancerClassic ! Coachesvs. 91-82 W UNC Wilmington% William &Mary% 77-80L 76-82L @ OldDominion L 70-74 Towson* 54-70L Commonwealth* 69-79L Va. 64-62W @ Delaware* 66-78L UNC Wilmington* 69-75L @ GeorgeMason* William &Mary* Drexel* L 54-61 69-65 W @ JamesMadison 66-51 W Delaware* @ Drexel* 58-65L 70-67 W @ William &Mary* Old Dominion* 64-77L 75-93L @ Towson* 47-71L James Madison* George Mason* L 62-71 52-65L 57-70L @ UNC Wilmington* Commonwealth* 63-50W @ Va. 68-71L Peter’s 59-84L @ St. Manhattan Brook @ Stony 61-69L John’s (MSG) @ St. 56-72L Monmouth Quinnipiac# Lehigh# Francis (N.Y.)! St. @ Gonzaga 6-12 Record: 8-21, Coach: Tom Pecora 2002-03 WiePan,NY) (White Plains, % CAA Tournament 72-52W FL # SouthFloridaShootoutat Tampa, 60-61L game Colonial AthleticAssociation * 82-76 W 54-70L MSG -MadisonSquareGarden PA 63-75L Pittsburgh, ! UniversityHoopsClassicat Commonwealth# Va. George Mason% 53-69L Towson% Towson* 57-61L 71-80L 61-62L @ Delaware* @ OldDominion* 62-60W 74-84L 74-67W @ William &Mary* James Madison* L 67-69 54-78L George Mason* Commonwealth* @ Va. 68-59 W @ UNC Wilmington* @ Towson* 68-82L Delaware* Drexel* 49-68L 60-68L William &Mary* L 77-62W 67-66 58-69 W @ GeorgeMason* 58-70L @ JamesMadison* Commonwealth* Va. 71-79L UNC Wilmington* Old Dominion* Bucknell# Illinois-Chicago# @ Drexel* 139 ALL-TIME RESULTS WINS-AM 1010 888 Seventh Avenue NY 10016 New York, (212) 397-1010 - Office (212) 489-7034 - Fax RADIO WRHU-FM 88.7 Hofstra University Dempster Hall Hempstead, NY 11549 (516) 463-5667 - Office (516) 463-5668 - Fax Greenberg Jared ESPN RADIO 1050-AM 2 Penn Plaza NY 10121 New York, (212) 613-3800 - Office (212) 613-3861 - Fax Rob Astorino, Don LaGreca 660 WFAN-AM 34-12 36th Street Astoria, NY 11106 (718) 706-7650 - Office (718) 383-5734 - Fax John Minko, Sid Rosenberg, Chris Russo WCBS-AM 880 52nd Street 51 W. 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From Southern New Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania, For Team Travel Via Bus: Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Virginia: Commercial buses are not allowed on (Belt, Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 13. Cross the Goethals Grand Central or Cross Island) or Long Island (Southern State or Bridge and continue on Route 278 to the Verrazano-Narrows Northern State) Parkways. Team buses should take the Brooklyn- Bridge. Stay in the left lane of the Bridge and take the Belt Queens Expressway from the south, and the Clearview Parkway-East. The Belt Parkway becomes the Southern State Expressway from the north, to get to the Long Island Expressway Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Southern State for the trip to Hofstra. Once on the Long Island Expressway (I- Parkway to the Meadowbrook Parkway North (Exit 22). Exit the 495), buses should proceed to Glen Cove Road-South (exit 39). Meadowbrook Parkway at Exit M4 (Hempstead Turnpike Route Head south on Glen Cove Road for approximately eight miles to 24). Head west to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile). Hempstead Turnpike/Fulton Avenue and turn left (east). Hofstra University is approximately two miles east on Hempstead From Northwestern New Jersey, Northern Pennsylvania and the Turnpike. Middle States: Public Transportation from Airport: Take Interstate 78, Interstate 80, U.S. Route 22, New Jersey Route 4 or New Jersey Route 17 to the George Washington If a visitor arrives at either La Guardia or Kennedy Airport, the Bridge. Proceed over the bridge to the Cross Bronx Expressway. most direct means of reaching the University is by one of three Take the Cross Bronx Expressway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. limousine companies that service both airports and the Hofstra Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point. University area. Larry’s Taxi Service (516) 483-3333; Transport Limousine Service (800) 654-1164 (out of state) (800) 832-5466 From Upstate New York: (in New York state); Winston Limousine Service (800) 4-AIR- PORT. Take New York Thruway over the Tappan Zee Bridge to Cross Westchester Expressway (Interstate 287). Stay on the Expressway Railroads: to the New England Thruway (Interstate 95). Proceed south on the Thruway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. Follow directions from AMTRAK services Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, approxi- the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point. mately 30 miles from the Hofstra campus. To get to Hofstra from Penn Station, take the Long Island Rail Road to the Hempstead From the Throgs Neck Bridge: station. The Hofstra University Courtesy Bus and taxi services are available there. Hofstra is approximately 1.5 miles from the sta- Follow signs for Eastern Long Island. Take the Cross Island tion. Parkway to the Grand Central Parkway-East. The Grand Central becomes the Northern State Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Northern State Parkway-East to the Meadowbrook Parkway-South (exit 31A). Take the Meadowbrook Parkway- South to Exit M4 West (Hempstead Turnpike Route 24). Follow Hempstead Turnpike West to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile).

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NOVEMBER 5 Wed. 7 p.m. 8 Sat. BLUE & WHITE SCRIMMAGE 4:30 p.m. 12 Wed. LONG ISLAND PANTHERS (EXHIBITION) 7 p.m. 18 Tue. at Marist College (Preseason NIT) 7:30 p.m. 20 Thu. vs. Georgia Tech/Louisiana Lafayette (Preseason NIT)^ TBA 22 Sat. at Providence College 7:30 p.m. 26 Wed. Preseason NIT Semifinals (at Madison Square Garden)^ (ESPN) TBA 28 Fri. Preseason NIT Finals (at Madison Square Garden)^ (ESPN) TBA 29 Sat. at University of Maryland (Raycom TV) 8 p.m. DECEMBER 2 Tue. at St. John’s University 7:30 p.m. 6 Sat. at Columbia University (Fox Sports NY) 2 p.m. 10 Wed. at Monmouth University 7 p.m. 13 Sat. STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY 4 p.m. 23 Tue. SAINT PETER’S COLLEGE 7 p.m. 31 Wed. at Manhattan College (Fox Sports NY) 5 p.m. JANUARY 3 Sat. at * (Fox Sports NY) 4 p.m. 5 Mon. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY* 7 p.m. 7 Wed. TOWSON UNIVERSITY* 7 p.m. 10 Sat. at * 7 p.m. 14 Wed. at George Mason University* 7 p.m. 17 Sat. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTON* 4 p.m. 21 Wed. at * 7 p.m. 24 Sat. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY* (Fox Sports NY) 4 p.m. 28 Wed. DREXEL UNIVERSITY* 7 p.m. 31 Sat. at Virginia Commonwealth University* (Fox Sports NY) 4 p.m. FEBRUARY 4 Wed. UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE* 7 p.m. 7 Sat. OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY* (ALUMNI DAY) (Fox Sports NY) 4 p.m. 11 Wed. at Drexel University* 7 p.m. 14 Sat. at College of William & Mary* 7 p.m. 18 Wed. GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY* 7 p.m. 21 Sat. JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY* (SENIOR DAY) (Fox Sports NY) 4 p.m. 25 Wed. at Towson University* 7 p.m. 28 Sat. at University of North Carolina-Wilmington* (Fox Sports NY) 4 p.m. MARCH 5-8 Fri.-Mon. Colonial Athletic Association Tournament (at Richmond, VA) TBA

Home games in BOLD CAPS. ^if Hofstra advances *Colonial Athletic Association game Fox Sports NY games may be shown on MSG Network or The Metro Channel Dates and times subject to change.

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