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C OLLEGE INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS

Location ...... 4245 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14618 Nazareth College Athletics/ Main Telephone Number ...... (585) 389-2525 Men’s Basketball Quick Facts ...... Page 1 Enrollment ...... 1,925 (undergraduate) Staff Directory ...... Page 2 Founded ...... 1924 by the Sisters of St. Joseph Head Coach Mike Daley and President ...... Daan Braveman Year by Year Records...... Page 3 Nickname ...... Golden Flyers Associate Head Coach Toby Brown, Colors ...... Purple and Gold Asst. Coaches and Team Manager...... Page 4 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division III 2005-06 Results and Stats...... Page 5 Conference ...... Empire 8 2006-07 Roster ...... Page 6 Empire8 Commissioner ...... Chuck Mitrano 2006-07 Season Preview ...... Page 7 RETURNING PLAYERS Office Phone ...... (585) 581-0834 Brian Ameneiros, Chris Barrett, E-mail ...... [email protected] Nick Bozzelli...... Page 8 Empire 8 SID ...... Tim Farrell Joe Canori, Jeff DeHimer ...... Page 9 E-mail ...... [email protected] Leon Hill, Ryan McAdam...... Page 10 Web Address ...... www.empire8.com Joe Mihalich, Tyler Smith, Home Court (Capacity) ...... Robert A. Kidera Gymnasium (1,200) Brian Steves...... Page 11 Athletic Director ...... Peter Bothner NEWCOMERS Office Phone ...... (585) 389-2196 Rayvon Higdon, Philip Johann, E-mail ...... [email protected] Corey McAdam...... Page 12 Athletic Office Coordinator ...... Heather Frank Golden Flyers vs. All Opponents ...... Page 13 Office Phone ...... (585) 389-2186 Empire 8 Conference...... Page 14 E-mail ...... [email protected] Golden Flyers’ Career Records...... Page 15 Men’s Basketball Coach ...... Mike Daley (St. Bonventure, '66) Golden Flyers’ Single Season Records . . . Page 16 Career Record/Years ...... 274-248/20 Golden Flyers’ Record Book ...... Page 17 Office Phone ...... (585) 389-2814 JPMorgan Chase Tournament ...... Page 18 E-mail ...... [email protected] Post Season Play...... Page 19 Associate Head Coach ...... Toby Brown Year by Year Results ...... Page 20-23 Office Phone ...... (585) 389-2193 2006-07 Dance Team...... Page 24 E-mail ...... [email protected] History & Information ...... Page 30 Assistant Coaches ...... Dick O’Toole, Jake Steck Manager ...... Janelle McAllister COVER 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 8-17 Empire 8 Conference Record/Finish ...... 5-9/6th place TOP ROW: (from left) – Joe Canori Post-season ...... None and Tyler Smith Players returning/lost ...... 10/8 Starters returning/lost ...... 3/2

NCAA appearances (5) ...... 1984, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1998 BOTTOM ROW: Head Athletic Trainer ...... Adrienne Jester (from left) – Ryan Office Phone ...... (585) 389-2838 McAdam, Brian E-mail ...... [email protected] Ameneiros and Assistant Athletic Trainers ...... Beth Abegglen, Mike Fahy Leon Hill Assistant Athletic Director/SID ...... Joe Seil Office Phone ...... (585) 389-2452 DESIGN & LAYOUT: Office Fax ...... (585) 389-2188 E-mail ...... [email protected] Web Address...... www.naz.edu/dept/athletics Nazareth Men’s Basketball 2006-07 is a production of the Nazareth Athletic Department. For further information, contact Joe Seil at Admissions Office ...... (585) 389-2860 (585) 389-2452 or at [email protected]. Financial Aid Office ...... (585) 389-2310

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STAFF DIRECTORY

PETER BOTHNER BETH ABEGGLEN SUE BEHME TERESE BOUCHARD JACK CARPENTER MARTY CODDINGTON Director of Athletics Asst Athletic Trainer Women’s Coach Equestrian coach Women’s Coach Coach [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] x2196 x2838 x2835 x2195 x2936 x2195

MIKE DALEY MICHAEL FAHY HEATHER FRANK DAN GILBERTSON ADRIENNE JESTER SCOTT LOVE Asst Athletic Director & Asst Athletic Trainer Athletic Office Coordinator Men’s Soccer Coach Head Athletic Cross Country, Men’s Basketball Coach [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Trainer/SWA Track & Field Coach [email protected] x2838 x2186 x2191 [email protected] [email protected] x2814 x2838 x2852

GAIL MANN MIKE PALERMO ROB RANDALL JOE SEIL MARTIE STASER ANDREA TUTINO Women’s Soccer Coach Equipment Room Manager Men’s Lacrosse Coach Assistant Athletic Coach Coach [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Director/SID [email protected] [email protected] x2813 x2837 x2194 [email protected] x2198 x2199 x2452

PHONE NUMBERS

Main College Number: Press Box Phone: 389-2525 389-2951 Athletic Office Fax: Press Box Fax: 389-2839 389-2950 Sports Information Fax: Sports Hotline: PAUL WAIDA CAL WICKENS DIANE WILLIAMS Coach Coach Women’s Basketball Coach 389-2188 389-2095 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] x2853 x2189 x2190

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HEAD COACH, YEAR BY YEAR

MIKE DALEY Head Coach Now in his 21st season as head Daley came to Nazareth for the start of the 1986-87 season and coach, Mike Daley embarks on his helped the team to a record of 22-6 and a berth in the NCAA third decade at Nazareth with the Tournament. They reached the NCAAs again in 1990 and 1998. knowledge that he has been a Daley twice has been honored as Empire 8 Conference Coach of the stabilizing influence on the men’s Year and in 2002-03 was the national recipient of the Schoenfeld basketball program. Sportsmanship Award by the Officials After back-to-back 8-17 seasons, Association. The award is presented annually to the team that best Daley hopes to reverse the Golden exemplifies sportsmanship, character, and ethics, traits that Flyers’ fortunes in 2006-07 and Nazareth teams have consistently exuded under Daley’s direction. make the team a contender in the Empire 8 Conference. A graduate of St. Bonaventure University, Daley brought to Nazareth With 274 career victories to his credit, Daley has guided the Golden an array of coaching experience. He coached high school basketball Flyers to several milestones during his tenure, including 10 post-season in Ohio for 14 years and has also coached football, swimming, track, tournament berths and two JPMorgan Chase Tournament titles. cross country, and tennis at various levels. Daley also has directed the Golden Flyers to three NCAA Tournament In 1979, Daley moved into the college coaching ranks as he became appearances and the 1997 ECAC Upstate title. an assistant coach to Pete Lonergan at Division I Niagara University. The 2002-03 season was among the most notable in Daley’s career He stayed with the Purple Eagles for six seasons. as Nazareth finished 22-6 for its best overall record since 1986-87. Well respected by his peers, Daley has been invited to speak at Nazareth also captured the championship of the JPMorgan Chase numerous camps and clinics. He also is director of the popular Tournament for the first time since 1987, scoring a mild-upset win Nazareth College Basketball Camp during the summer. over previously unbeaten and nationally ranked Rochester in a In addition to coaching basketball at Nazareth, Daley serves as memorable title game. assistant athletic director and is active in game management and scheduling. He resides in Henrietta with his wife, Debbie. His MEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR BY YEAR daughter, Lea, is a senior at Nazareth.

YEAR RECORD HEAD COACH POST SEASON 1977-78 15-4 Joe Gigliotti 1978-79 14-8 Joe Gigliotti NAIA Tournament 1979-80 8-16 Joe Gigliotti 1980-81 18-7 Joe Gigliotti NAIA Tournament 1981-82 14-12 Joe Gigliotti 1982-83 20-6 John Beilein NAIA Tournament 1983-84 22-6 Bill Nelson NCAA East Region Title 1984-85 20-6 Bill Nelson ECAC Tournament 1985-86 23-5 Bill Nelson NCAA Tournament 1986-87 22-6 Mike Daley NCAA Tournament 1987-88 17-11 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament 1988-89 14-12 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament 1989-90 20-7 Mike Daley NCAA Tournament 1990-91 16-11 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament HEAD COACH 1991-92 9-16 Mike Daley 1992-93 12-13 Mike Daley Mike Daley guided the Golden Flyers to a 22-6 record in 1993-94 6-19 Mike Daley 2002-03, for its best showing since 1986-87. 1994-95 7-18 Mike Daley 1995-96 12-13 Mike Daley 1996-97 18-10 Mike Daley ECAC Upstate Title 1997-98 19-8 Mike Daley NCAA Tournament 1998-99 15-11 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament OVERALL COACHING RECORDS 1999-00 8-17 Mike Daley 2000-01 11-14 Mike Daley COACHES (SEASONS) YRS. W L PCT. 2001-02 17-10 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament Mike Daley (1986-present) 20 274 248 .525 2002-03 22-6 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament Joe Gigliotti (1977-1982) 5 69 47 .595 2003-04 13-12 Mike Daley Bill Nelson (1983-1986) 3 65 17 .793 2004-05 8-17 Mike Daley John Beilein (1982-1983) 1 20 6 .769 2005-06 8-17 Mike Daley OVERALL (1977-2006) 29 428 318 .574

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2006-07 SUPPORT STAFF

TOBY BROWN JAKE STECK Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Well recognized in the area college Following a fine four-year playing career for basketball scene for nearly two decades, the Golden Flyers, Jake Steck returns for his Toby Brown is in his 10th season with the second season as a part-time assistant Golden Flyers and his sixth as the team’s coach. associate head coach. He came to Nazareth His senior season (2003-04) was limited to in 1997 after seven auspicious seasons as two games due to a series of injuries, but an assistant under Bob McVean at Steck still scored more than 800 career Rochester Institute of Technology. points, grabbed more than 300 rebounds A native of Waterloo, Brown helped R.I.T. to four 20-win seasons and and displayed an accurate outside shooting touch that included 82 three NCAA tournament appearances. In 1996-97, the Tigers three-point baskets. finished 24-4 and reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. A native of East Aurora, N.Y., Steck played scholastically at Iroquois During Brown’s time at Nazareth, the Golden Flyers have made four High School and still ranks as the school’s all-time leading scorer post-season appearances and won one conference title. He helped with more than 1,400 points. He graduated from Nazareth with a the Golden Flyers to a 22-6 record in '02-03, which included the degree in Psychology and teaches at the Norman Howard School. championship of the JPMorgan Scholarship Tournament and an appearance in the championship game of the ECAC Upstate Tournament. JANELLE MCALLISTER Brown was a standout player at Waterloo High, then played for two Team Manager seasons at Alfred State before graduating with a degree in physical education from Cortland. He currently teaches health and physical education at the Norman Howard School in Rochester.

DICK O’TOOLE Assistant Coach After 33 years of teaching and coaching in the Rochester City School District, Dick O’Toole joined the Nazareth staff as a part- JEFF time assistant coach in 2003. DeHIMER O’Toole retired from high school coaching Sophomore Jeff at the end of the 2002-03 season after DeHimer is back for compiling a career basketball record of 315- his second season 268 as varsity coach at Edison Tech. with the Golden Flyers. Included in that run were three City-Catholic League titles, two Section Five titles, and a trip to the state Class A Final Four in 1999. He was named Section Five Class A Coach of the Year in 1997 and 1998. In addition to coaching basketball, O’Toole was the varsity coach at Edison for 18 seasons. He also has coached football in the City School District at various levels. A graduate of SUNY Brockport, O’Toole resides in Rochester with his wife, Maribeth. They are the parents of a son, Brendan, a 1997 Nazareth grad, and a daughter, Megan.

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2005-06 RESULTS AND STATISTICS

2005-06 RESULTS (8-17)

DATE OPPONENT RESULT LEADING SCORER LEADING REBOUNDER 11-18-05 vs. Pitt.-Bradford# W, 92-72 Canori 22 Nelson, C.Smith 6 11-19-05 at Buffalo State# L, 83-73 Canori 35 Canori, C.Smith 8 11-22-05 Rochester L, 64-58 McAdam 19 T.Smith 6 11-29-05 at Pitt.-Bradford W, 68-67 Canori 27 T.Smith 10 12-6-06 at Oswego L, 68-66 Canori 25 Nelson 12 12-10-05 at Old Westbury L, 70-66 Canori 20 Nelson 8 12-29-05 at Otterbein^ L, 85-61 Canori 17 DeHimer, Hill 4 12-30-05 vs. Thomas More^ W, 89-83 (ot) Canori 34 T.Smith 11 1-6-06 at Elmira* W, 76-66 Canori 30 T.Smith 12 1-7-06 at Ithaca* L, 71-62 Canori 20 McAdam 9 1-11-06 Rochester+ L, 72-63 Canori 28 McAdam 8 1-13-06 vs. Keuka+ L, 73-61 Canori 11 McAdam, T.Smith 8 1-14-06 at RIT+ L, 91-85 (2ot) Canori 24 Bozzelli 8 1-20-06 at Alfred* W, 89-74 Nelson 26 T.Smith 10 1-21-06 at St. John Fisher* W, 62-60 DeHimer 18 DeHimer 9 1-24-06 at RIT* L, 73-69 Groot 27 Nelson 10 1-27-06 Utica* L, 59-51 Canori 23 T.Smith 7 1-28-06 Hartwick* L, 68-67 Nelson 23 Hill, T.Smith 6 2-3-06 Ithaca* W, 95-88 McAdam 24 McAdam 8 2-4-06 Elmira* W, 94-55 McAdam 20 Groot, McAdam 7 2-7-06 RIT* L, 78-68 McAdam 20 T.Smith 9 2-10-06 at Hartwick* L, 79-72 Canori 23 Groot 12 2-11-06 at Utica* L, 98-74 Canori 18 DeHimer 9 2-17-06 St. John Fisher* L, 67-64 Canori 26 T.Smith 7 MATT GROOT 2-18-06 Alfred* L, 88-85 Canori 27 Nelson 12 * - Empire 8 Conference game Matt Groot played regularly for the Golden # - Coles Classic at Buffalo State Flyers in 2005-06 and averaged 7.5 points ^ - at Otterbein Tournament per game. + - JPMorgan Chase Tournament

2005-06 INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM STATS.

-3-pointers- Individual GP FGM-FGA PCT. FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. ASTS. PF-D ST. BL. PTS. AVG. Joe Canori 25 184-427 .431 78-173 .451 68-93 .731 83 3.3 50 47-0 35 10 514 20.6 Ryan McAdam 24 110-247 .445 25-80 .313 63-74 .851 129 5.4 52 54-3 19 10 308 12.8 Kyle Nelson 25 91-182 .500 0-0 .000 58-92 .630 156 6.2 87 79-5 35 8 240 9.6 Matt Groot 24 65-148 .439 22-59 .373 28-43 .651 101 4.2 27 30-0 9 2 180 7.5 Brian Ameneiros 6 15-31 .484 9-20 .450 5-6 .833 15 2.5 17 14-0 5 0 44 7.3 Tyler Smith 25 76-146 .521 0-0 .000 25-36 .694 164 6.6 34 71-3 12 23 177 7.1 Jeff DeHimer 22 47-92 .511 0-2 .000 26-50 .520 68 3.1 17 38-1 9 4 120 5.5 Caswell Smith 15 20-63 .317 0-1 .000 21-37 .568 49 3.3 32 33-0 14 4 61 4.1 Jerry Shanley 2 3-4 .750 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1 0.5 1 1-0 0 0 7 3.5 Mike DeBlois 23 22-75 .293 18-62 .290 8-12 .667 17 0.7 12 16-0 2 0 70 3.0 Nick Bozzelli 18 18-43 .419 1-1 1.000 6-9 .667 27 1.5 5 10-0 1 0 43 2.4 Nick Humez 2 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 1.0 1 0-0 0 0 4 2.0 Chris Barrett 3 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 2-0 1 0 5 1.7 Justin Fladd 13 7-13 .538 1-1 1.000 5-6 .833 21 1.6 4 14-0 2 3 20 1.5 Matt Miller 3 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 1 2-0 2 0 4 1.3 Leon Hill 11 5-21 .238 1-4 .250 2-5 .400 20 1.8 6 19-0 11 0 13 1.2 Joe Mihalich 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 1.3 2 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 Brian Steves 3 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.3 0 1-0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 77 3.1 Nazareth 25 669-1502 .445 156-407 .383 316-465 .680 935 37.4 348 431-12 157 64 1810 72.4 Opponents 25 660-1480 .446 188-506 .372 344-500 .688 866 35.4 397 398-8 189 89 1852 74.1 Games Started: Canori 24, DeBlois 2, Fladd 2, Groot 11, McAdam 23, Nelson 25, C.Smith 15, T.Smith 23 Scoring by Periods 1 2 OT OT2 Total Nazareth 817 960 23 10 1810 Opponents 851 968 17 16 1852

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2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM

FRONT ROW (left to right) -- Phil Johann, Te’vonn McField, Rayvon Higdon, Corey McAdam, Joe Mihalich, Brian Ameneiros, Leon Hill. BACK ROW -- Janelle McAllister (manager), Joe Canori, Ryan McAdam, Nick Bozzelli, Tyler Smith, Jeff DeHimer, Brian Steves, Chris Barrett.

# NAME POS. YR. HT. WT. HIGH SCHOOL/HOMETOWN 3 CHRIS BARRETT G SO. 6-2 195 WILLIAMSVILLE SOUTH/WILLIAMSVILLE, NY

5 BRIAN AMENEIROS G JR. 5-8 160 XAVERIAN/STATEN ISLAND, NY

11 JOE MIHALICH G SO. 6-1 175 ST. JOSEPH’S/LEWISTON, NY

12 JOE CANORI G JR. 6-2 180 WEBSTER THOMAS/WEBSTER, NY

15 PHIL JOHANN G FR. 6-1 165 ROCKY POINT/ROCKY POINT, NY

21 COREY McADAM G FR. 6-2 185 FAIRPORT/FAIRPORT, NY

22 RAYVON HIGDON G FR. 6-1 175 EDISON TECH/ROCHESTER, NY

24 RYAN McADAM G-F JR. 6-4 200 FAIRPORT/FAIRPORT, NY

32 LEON HILL G-F JR. 6-2 175 PORT CHESTER/PORT CHESTER, NY

35 BRIAN STEVES G SR. 6-4 205 NOTTINGHAM/SYRACUSE, NY

40 TYLER SMITH C JR. 6-7 220 FAIRPORT/FAIRPORT, NY

42 NICK BOZZELLI F-C SO. 6-6 225 VICTOR/VICTOR, NY

50 JEFF DeHIMER C SO. 6-7 230 SCOTIA-GLENVILLE/SCOTIA, NY

HEAD COACH: Mike Daley ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Toby Brown ASSISTANT COACHES: Dick O’Toole, Jake Steck MANAGER: Janelle McAllister

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2006-07 SEASON PREVIEW

TIME FOR CHANGE Golden Flyers look to compete in Empire 8 Conference

Many of names and numbers are the same, McAdam, a 6-foot-4 forward, also has strong but Nazareth Coach Mike Daley hopes that skills and was Nazareth’s second leading some of the numbers on the post-game stat scorer last year at 12.8 points per game. He sheets are drastically different. also contributed 5.4 rebounds per game Coming off back-to-back 8-17 seasons and and shot 85 percent from the free-throw line second-division finishes in the Empire 8 (63- for-74). Conference, the Golden Flyers appear poised Ameneiros, a 5-foot-8 guard, was sorely for improvement. missed last season when he sat out the “I think we can be pretty good,” said Daley, second semester while working on his who has won 274 games in 20 previous academic progress. In addition to his sound seasons stalking the Nazareth sideline. “I’m ball handling skills, Ameneiros poses a threat sure that the other teams in our conference as an outside shooter. He went 9-for-20 from feel the same way.” three-point range in just six games. The Golden Flyers showed moments of Smith, a 6-foot-7 center, displayed steady brilliance in 2005-06 -- notably a 62- 60 road improvement in '05-06 to the point where he win at conference champion St. John Fisher -- led the Golden Flyers in rebounding (6.6 per but Daley would like to see the Golden Flyers game) and blocked shots with 23 while also employ a more consistent level of intensity contributing 7.1 points per game. against all of their opponents. JUNIOR, CANORI Hill, a 6-foot-1 guard, appeared in 11 games “A lot will depend on how some of younger Junior Joe Canori was the leading last season and could be ready to take on a guys blend with our veteran players,” he said. scorer in the Empire 8 in 2005-06 with more advanced role in '06-07. a 20.6 per game average. “In order to improve, we need to bring the Daley hopes that DeHimer will use his same level of concentration into every game.” sophomore season to blossom into the The truth is that the Golden Flyers still could dominating player that his 6-foot-7, 230-pound be considered a youthful team with only one dimensions imply. Same with Bozzelli, who senior (Brian Steves) on the roster. Youth, hopes to create match-up issues with his 6- however, should not be confused with foot-6, 225-pound frame. inexperience. Sophomores Chris Barrett and Joe Mihalich Juniors Brian Ameneiros, Joe Canori, Leon also appear ready to take on greater roles Hill, Ryan McAdam and Tyler Smith all have along with 6-foot-4 senior Brian Steves. logged quality minutes since their freshman Daley also has three freshmen who could seasons. In addition, sophomores Nick contribute immediately. Point guard Corey Bozzelli and Jeff DeHimer displayed McAdam (Ryan’s brother) was the All-Greater considerable potential last season. Rochester Player of the Year after leading Canori, a 6-foot-2 shooting guard, was the Fairport High to a sectional championship. leading scorer in the conference in '05-06 Other freshmen are guards Rayvon Higdon and earned a variety of accolades, including and Phil Johann. second-team E8 all- star honors. A deadly “I’m anxious to see how we stack up,” said outside shooter, Canori ranked 35th Daley, who will be assisted once again by Toby nationally with a 20.6 points per game Brown, Dick O’Toole and Jake Steck. “This is scoring average. He ranked among the JUNIOR, McADAM an important season for the development of Division III leaders in three-point shooting Junior Ryan McAdam averaged 12.8 Nazareth basketball.” percentage (.451) and three-pointers made points per game for the Golden Flyers in 2005-06. per game (3.1).

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2006-07 RETURNING PLAYERS

BRIAN AMENEIROS #5 JUNIOR Guard from Staten Island, NY Business Administration major. . . son of Bill and Laureen Ameneiros, Staten Island, NY. . . returning for his third season, Ameneiros played in six games for Nazareth in 2005-06 and averaged 7.3 points and 2.8 assists per game. . . scored 11 points each at Pitt.-Bradford 11/29/05 and at Old Westbury 12/10/05. . . sat out second semester to concentrate on his academic workload. . . 2004-05: appeared in 24 games in 2004-05, including one as a starter. . . averaged 5.3 points and led the team in assists with 64 (2.67 per game) and made 19 three-point baskets. . . scored a career-best 15 points vs. New York University 11/23/04 to help the Golden Flyers to the championship of the NYU Tournament. . . also scored 15 points vs. Ithaca 1/22/05. . . had a career-best six assists vs. Alfred 1/8/05. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Xaverian High School, Ameneiros played two seasons of varsity basketball as a point guard for Coach Jack Alesi. . . helped team win Brooklyn-Queens championship. . . named to academic honor roll.

CAREER RECORD

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. 2004-05 24 44-131 .336 19-64 .297 19-24 .792 56-2.3 64 21-0 21 0 126 5.3 2005-06 6 15-31 .484 9-20 .450 5-6 .833 15-2.5 17 14-0 5 0 44 7.3 TOTAL 30 59-162 .364 28-84 .333 24-30 .800 71-2.4 81 35-0 26 0 170 5.7

CHRIS BARRETT #3 SOPHOMORE Guard from Williamsville, NY History major with concentration in Inclusive Education. . . son of Tom and Mary Kay Barrett, Williamsville, NY . . . returning for his second season, Barrett appeared in three games for the Golden Flyers in 2005-06 and scored five points against Elmira 2/4/06. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Williamsville South High School, Barrett played three seasons of varsity basketball as a guard for coach Al Monaco. . . named team captain and team MVP his junior and senior seasons and finished his career as the fifth all-time leading scorer at Williamsville South. . . garnered first team all-ECIC III honors following his junior and senior seasons and was named to the Basketball Coaches Association of New York Academic all-state team. . . earned all- Western New York honorable mention accolades. . . also competed on the volleyball team, and was a first team all-star in addition to team captain. . . was the recipient of Williamsville’s Outstanding Senior Athlete Award and earned the United States Naval Award for Academic Achievement in addition to the U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar/Athlete Award. . . member of National Honor Society.

C AREER RECORD

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. 2005-06 3 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0.0 0 2-0 1 0 5 1.7 TOTAL 3 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0.0 0 2-0 1 0 5 1.7

NICK BOZZELLI #42 SOPHOMORE Center/Forward from Victor, NY History major. . . son of Rich Bozzelli, Fairport, NY and Jackie Ruckmyer, Victor, NY. . . returning for his second season, Bozzelli played in 18 games for Nazareth in 2005-06 and contributed 43 points and 27 rebounds. . . had career highs in points (12) and rebounds (6) against Rochester 1/11/06. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Victor High School, Bozzelli played four seasons of varsity basketball and the Blue Devils won the Finger Lakes East Division title in 2003-04. . . served as team captain as a senior. . . named first team all-league as well as honorable mention all-Greater Rochester during his junior and senior seasons in addition to Daily Messenger first team honors. . . led the team in scoring (18 ppg) and rebounding (8 rpg) as a senior. . . earned Image Capital Tournament MVP honors. . . honor roll student.

CAREER RECORD

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. 2005-06 18 18-43 .419 1-1 1.000 6-9 .667 27-1.5 5 10-0 1 0 43 2.4 TOTAL 18 18-43 .419 1-1 1.000 6-9 .667 27-1.5 5 10-0 1 0 43 2.4

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2006-07 RETURNING PLAYERS

JOE CANORI #12 JUNIOR Guard from Webster, NY Business Administration major. . . son of Richard and Laura Canori, Webster, NY. . . returning for his third season, Canori started 24 of 25 games in 2005-06 and led the Empire 8 Conference in scoring at 20.6 points per game. . . also led the conference in three-point field goals made per game (3.12) and was second in three-point accuracy (78-for-173, .451). . . ranked 35th nationally in scoring and 16th in three-point percentage. . . earned second-team E8 Conference all-star honors. . . twice was honored as E8 Player of the Week. . . named to all-tournament teams for Coles Classic at Buffalo State, the “O” Club Classic at Otterbein and for the JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tournament. . . scored in double figures 22 times and had 20 points or better 16 times, including a career-high 35 points at Buffalo State 11/19/05. . . also scored 34 points vs. Thomas More 12/30/05 and 30 at Elmira 1/6/06. . . tied a school record with eight three-point baskets vs. Buffalo State 11/19/05. . . 2004-05: started all 25 games and averaged 14 points per game and led the team in three-point baskets (52), steals (25) and free-throw percentage (43-for-52, .827). . . named Empire 8 Conference Rookie of the Year and was an honorable mention all-conference selection. . . named E8 Rookie of the Week five times. . . named to all-tournament team at NYU and was second-team all-tournament team selection for the JPMorgan Chase Tournament. . . scored in double digits 20 times and had 20 points or more five times, including a season-high 24 against Hartwick 2/11/05. . . made six three-pointers (in 10 attempts) against New York University 11/21/04. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Webster Thomas High School, Canori played three seasons of varsity basketball there and earned an array of honors, including team MVP honors in 2003 and 2004. . . named Monroe County Division II Player of the Year in 2004 and was a two-time first-team all-Greater Rochester selection by the newspaper. . . an all-state selection in '03-04. . . averaged 23.8 points and 5.5 rebounds per game in 2003-04 and set a school record with 66 three-point baskets. . . amassed 1,167 career points, including 145 three-pointers. . . competed in Empire State Games in 2003 and in Ronald McDonald exceptional senior all-star game in 2004. . . member of National Honor Society. . . competed in the summer of '06 for the USA Athletes International basketball team that played in Belgium and the Netherlands. . . team finished 11-2 and Canori was named to the all-star team.

C AREER RECORD

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. 2004-05 25 127-292 .435 52-144 .361 43-52 .827 64-2.6 36 58-0 25 9 349 14.0 2005-06 25 184-427 .431 78-173 .451 68-93 .731 83-3.3 50 47-0 35 10 514 20.6 TOTAL 50 311-719 .433 130-317 .410 111-145 .766 147-2.9 86 105-0 60 19 863 17.3

JEFF DeHIMER #50 SOPHOMORE Center from Scotia, NY Business Administration major. . . son of Roger and Janet DeHimer, Scotia, NY. . . returning for his second season, DeHimer played in 22 games in 2005-06 and averaged 5.5 points and 3.1 rebounds per game. . . displayed a soft touch around the basket by shooting 47-for-92 (51.1%) from the field. . . scored in double figures five times and posted career highs in points (18) and rebounds (9) in an upset win at St. John Fisher 1/21/06. . . named Empire 8 Conference Rookie of the Week for 1/23/06. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Scotia-Glenville High School, DeHimer played three seasons of varsity basketball as a center for coach Jim Giammattei. . . named first team all-Foothills Council and second team all-Capital District. . . team won the Foothills Council Championship in 2003-04 and 2004-05. . . also competed in volleyball and earned first team all-Capital District honors. . . received the all-Foothills Senior Leadership Award.

C AREER RECORD

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. 2005-06 22 47-92 .511 0-2 .000 26-50 .520 68-3.1 22 38-1 9 4 120 5.5 TOTAL 22 47-92 .511 0-2 .000 26-50 .520 68-3.1 22 38-1 9 4 120 5.5

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2006-07 RETURNING PLAYERS

LEON HILL #32 JUNIOR Forward from Port Chester, NY Business Administration major. . . son of Lisa Hill, Port Chester, NY. . . returning for his third season, Hill appeared in 11 games in 2005-06 and had 13 points and 20 rebounds. . . 2004-05: played in 17 games and contributed 42 points and 33 rebounds. . . shot 6-for-8 from three-point range. . . scored seven points against Alfred 1/8/05. . . had five rebounds against Alfred 2/4/05. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Port Chester High School, Hill played three seasons of varsity basketball there and helped team to two league championships. . . earned all-league and all-section honors. . . also competed in track and field.

CAREER RECORD

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. 2004-05 17 18-50 .360 6-8 .750 0-3 .000 33-1.9 16 21-0 8 3 42 2.5 2005-06 11 5-21 .238 1-4 .250 2-5 .400 20-1.8 6 19-0 11 0 13 1.2 TOTAL 28 23-71 .324 7-12 .583 2-8 .250 53-1.9 22 40-0 19 3 55 2.0

R Y AN McADAM #24 JUNIOR Forward from Fairport, NY Business Administration major. . . son of John and Mary McAdam, Fairport, NY. . . returning for his third season, McAdam appeared in 24 games in 2005-06, including 23 as a starter. . . finished second on the team in scoring at 12.8 points per game and was third in rebounding at 5.4 per game. . . led the team in free throw accuracy (63-for-74, .851). . . was an honorable mention selection to the Empire 8 Conference all-star team. . . reached double figures in scoring 16 times, including a season-high of 28 points in an overtime win over Thomas More 12/30/05. . . had 24 points (and went 12-for-13 from the free-throw line) in a win over Ithaca 2/3/06. . . equalled a career-best with nine rebounds vs. Ithaca 1/7/ 06. . . named Empire 8 Conference Player of the Week for 2/6/06. . . 2004-05: appeared in 23 games, including 22 as a starter. . . averaged 9.7 points and 4.5 rebounds per game while displaying accuracy both from three-point range (24-for-54, .444) and from the free throw line (32-for-39, .821). . . opened his collegiate career with a 29-point, 8-rebound effort in a victory over Washington & Lee 11/20/04. . . also made six three-pointers and went 7-for-7 from the free-throw line in Nazareth’s 85-61 win. . . reached double digits in scoring 12 times overall. . . had nine rebounds vs. Ithaca 2/18/05. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Fairport High School, McAdam was a basketball standout there. . . was the Red Raiders’ leading scorer as a junior and senior and was a first-team Monroe County League all-star and a first- team all-Greater Rochester selection by the Democrat and Chronicle for 2003-04. . . helped team to a pair of runner-up finishes in the Section Five Tournament. . . a member of the Spanish Honor Society and recipient of Principal’s Award.

CAREER RECORD

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. 2004-05 23 84-190 .442 24-54 .444 32-39 .821 104-4.5 25 43-1 14 14 224 9.7 2005-06 24 110-247 .445 25-80 .313 63-74 .851 129-5.4 52 54-3 19 10 308 12.8 TOTAL 47 194-437 .444 49-134 .366 95-113 .841 233-5.0 77 97-4 33 24 532 11.3

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JOE MIHALICH #11 SOPHOMORE Guard from Lewiston, NY Mathematics major. . . son of Joseph and Mary Mihalich, Lewiston, NY. . . returning for his second season, Mihalich appeared in three games for Nazareth in 2005-06. . . Scholastic: a graduate of St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute, Mihalich played two seasons of varsity basketball for coach Mark Simon. . . team was the Monsignor Martin Athletic Association champions, NYSCHAA Class A champions and Class A runner-up in 2004. . . team was also MMAA finalist in 2005. . . named to the all-Western New York Academic Team in 2005 and served as team captain during his senior year. . . also a Paul Missana Silver Hoops all-star. . . also competed in cross country and track. . . member of National Honor Society.

CAREER RECORD

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. 2005-06 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4-1.3 2 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4-1.3 2 0-0 0 0 0 0.0

TYLER SMITH #40 JUNIOR Center from Fairport, NY English major. . . son of Jim and Bonnie Smith, Fairport, NY. . . returning for his third season, Smith played in all 25 games for Nazareth in 2005-06, including 23 as a starter. . . led the team in rebounding at 6.6 per game and blocks with 23. . . also averaged 7.1 points per game and shot 52.1 percent from the field (76-for- 146). . . reached double figures in scoring nine times, twice equaling a career-high with 13 points -- vs. Rochester 11/22/05 and vs. Elmira 2/4/06. . . pulled down a career high 12 rebounds at Elmira 1/6/06. . . had a career-high five blocks at St. John Fisher 1/21/06. . . scored game-winning basket as time expired in Nazareth’s 62-60 upset win at Fisher 1/21/06. . . 2004-05: appeared in 24 games, including eight as a starter. . . contributed 3.5 points and 2.8 rebounds per game and 18 blocked shots. . . shot 53 percent from the field (35-for-66) and 76 percent from the free-throw line (13-for-17). . . Scholastic: a graduate of Fairport High School, Smith played two seasons of varsity basketball there for Coach Scott Fitch. . . led the team in field goal accuracy and was recipient of team leadership award. . . helped team reach Section Five championship game in 2003 and 2004.

C AREER RECORD

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. 2004-05 24 35-66 .530 0-0 .000 13-17 .765 66-2.8 7 36-1 11 18 83 3.5 2005-06 25 76-146 .521 0-0 .000 25-36 .694 164-6.6 34 71-3 12 23 177 7.1 TOTAL 49 111-212 .524 0-0 .000 38-53 .717 230-4.7 41 107-4 23 41 260 5.3

BRIAN STEVES #35 SENIOR Forward from Syracuse, NY History major. . . son of James and Debra Steves, Syracuse, NY. . . returning for his second season, Steves appeared in three games for the Golden Flyers in 2005-06. . . a transfer to Nazareth from St. John’s University, where he competed on the cross country and track teams. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Nottingham High School, Steves played two seasons of varsity basketball. . . also a standout in cross country and track, Steves earned Section Three all-star honors in both sports. . . a three-time recipient of NYSPHSAA scholar-athlete award. . . inducted into Phi Alpha Theta (National History Honor Society).

CAREER RECORD

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. 2005-06 3 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-0.3 0 1-0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 3 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-0.3 0 1-0 0 0 0 0.0

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2006-07 NEWCOMERS

RAYVON HIGDON #22 FRESHMAN Guard from Rochester, NY Mathematics major. . . son of Kehli Higdon, Rochester, NY. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Edison Tech in Rochester, Higdon was a member of the basketball team for two seasons. . . earned City-Catholic League all-star honors and was a second-team all-Greater Rochester selection in 2005-06. . . also excelled in volleyball and tennis.

PHILIP JOHANN #15 FRESHMAN Guard from Rocky Point, NY Undecided on major. . . son of Eugene and Donna Johann, Rocky Point, NY. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Rocky Point High School, Johann was a member of the basketball team for three seasons. . . started at point guard and was a two-time all-conference selection. . . led team in scoring in '05-06, averaging 19 points per game. . . also excelled as a centerfielder in baseball.

C OREY McADAM #21 FRESHMAN Guard from Fairport, NY Undecided on major. . . son of John and Mary McAdam, Fairport, NY. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Fairport High School, McAdam was a basketball standout for the past two seasons there. . . named all-Greater Rochester Player of the Year in 2005-06 after leading the Red Raiders to the Section Five championship. . . also named third-team all-state and was Monroe County League Player of the Year. . . served as team captain and competed in Ronald McDonald Senior all-star game. . . an honor roll student and recipient of Principal’s Award.

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GOLDEN FLYERS VS ALL OPPONENTS

LAST LAST LAST OPPONENT W-L MEETING OPPONENT W-L MEETING OPPONENT W-L MEETING Adrian, Mich 0-1 1997-98 Geneseo 14-5 1997-98 Pitts-Bradford 2-1 2005-06 Albany State 1-0 1986-87 George Brown (Ont.) 1-0 1995-96 Plattsburgh 2-1 2001-02 Alfred. 22-13 2005-06 University of Guelph 1-0 1981-82 Point Park, Pa. 0-1 1993-94 Allegheny, Pa 0-2 1995-96 Hamilton 6-9 1992-93 Potsdam 2-6 1996-97 Alma, Mich 1-0 2001-02 Hartwick 15-6 2005-06 Queens 1-0 1980-81 Babson, Mass 1-0 1989-90 Haverford 1-0 1985-86 Randolph-Macon 0-1 1983-84 Baldwin-Wallace, Ohio 0-1 2002-03 Hawthorne 1-0 1985-86 Rensselaer 0-1 1998-99 Binghamton 2-0 1988-89 Hellenic 1-0 1984-85 Rivier 0-0 ------Buffalo State 5-7 2005-06 Hilbert 16-6 2003-04 Roanoke 0-1 1983-84 Bloomfield State 1-0 1982-83 Hobart JV 2-0 1977-78 Roberts Wesleyan JV 1-0 1977-78 Brockport 15-11 2004-05 Hobart 13-3 1998-99 Roberts Wesleyan 26-8 2002-03 University of Buffalo 2-0 1985-86 Houghton 10-4 1988-89 RIT JV 2-0 1977-78 UC-San Diego 0-2 1990-91 Illinois Wesleyan 0-1 1991-92 RIT 22-31 2005-06 UC-Santa Cruz 1-0 1986-87 Ithaca 7-15 2005-06 Univ. of Rochester 17-26 2005-06 Castleton State 2-0 1993-94 John Carroll 0-1 1992-93 St. John Fisher JV 2-0 1977-78 Catholic University 2-0 1989-90 John Jay 2-0 1990-91 St. John Fisher 21-45 2005-06 Cazenovia 2-0 2002-03 Johns Hopkins 0-1 1997-98 St. Lawrence 10-10 2002-03 Centenary, N.J 1-0 2003-04 Keuka 15-6 2005-06 St. Thomas Aquinas 0-1 1982-83 City College of NY 1-0 2004-05 Keystone 0-0 ------Staten Island 2-1 1989-90 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps0-1 1990-91 Kings Point 4-1 1998-99 Stony Brook 2-4 1991-92 Clark, Mass 1-2 1991-92 Laval (Quebec) 0-1 1995-96 Thomas More 2-0 2005-06 Clarkson 10-2 1999-00 Lyndon State 1-0 1984-85 Thomas University 1-0 1984-85 Colby, Maine 0-1 1989-90 Manhattanville 5-0 1989-90 University of Toronto 1-1 1993-94 Finger Lakes CC 1-1 1977-78 Mary Washington 1-0 1989-90 Trenton State 0-1 1994-95 Coast Guard 1-0 2002-03 Marywood 1-0 2000-01 Union 6-5 1995-96 Concordia College 1-0 1983-84 Md.-Baltimore County 0-1 1979-80 Utica 16-16 2005-06 Cortland JV 1-0 1977-78 Medaille 6-0 2003-04 Utica Tech 11-0 1991-92 Cortland 2-0 1984-85 Mt. St. Mary’s, Md. 0-1 1979-80 Walsh, Ohio 1-0 1991-92 Daemen 6-4 1999-00 McGill 2-0 1995-96 Waterloo, Ont 1-1 1995-96 Dominican 1-0 1982-83 McMaster 1-0 1981-82 Western New England 0-1 1979-80 Drew 1-0 2003-04 Moravian, Pa 1-0 1994-95 Washington & Lee 2-0 2004-05 D’Youville 2-0 2001-02 Morrisville 0-0 ------Wesleyan, Conn 0-1 2004-05 E. Connecticut State 1-0 1986-87 Mt. Aloysius, Pa 1-0 2002-03 Westfield State 0-1 1988-89 Eisenhower JV 1-0 1977-78 Muskingum 0-1 1992-93 Westminster, Pa 0-1 1995-96 Eisenhower 5-3 1981-82 New Paltz 0-1 1985-86 Westmont, Calif 0-1 1986-87 Elmira 22-20 2005-06 New York University 3-0 2004-05 Wheaton, Ill 0-0 ------Emory, Ga. 1-0 1994-95 Old Westbury 2-1 2005-06 Wittenberg, Ohio 1-0 1997-98 Farmingdale 1-0 2000-01 Oswego 18-7 2005-06 Fitchburg State 1-0 1990-91 Otterbein, Ohio 0-1 2005-06 Fredonia 5-8 1995-96 Penn State Behrend 0-2 1993-94

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EMPIRE 8 CONFERENCE

FINAL 2005-2006 STANDINGS

Empire 8 Overall W L PCT. W L Pct. OFF. DEF. +/- St. John Fisher 13 1 .929 26 4 .867 74.4 62.1 + 12.3 Utica 11 3 .786 23 7 .767 75.8 65.3 + 12.5 Ithaca 9 5 .643 16 13 .552 71.5 69.4 + 2.1 RIT 8 6 .571 14 13 .519 73.7 71.5 + 2.2 Alfred 6 8 .429 12 13 .480 73.2 74.5 - 1.3 Nazareth 5 9 .357 8 17 .320 72.4 74.1 - 1.7 Hartwick 4 10 .286 10 15 .400 64.8 70.9 - 6.1 Elmira 0 14 .000 3 22 .120 58.2 77.4 - 19.8

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS Scoring Leaders 3-Point Field Goal Pct. Leaders PLAYER, TEAM GP PTS AVG PLAYER, TEAM FG ATT. PCT. First Team Joe Canori, Nazareth 25 514 20.6 Chris LeMasters, Alfred 28 55 .509 Jim Bellis, sr. Ithaca Ray Bryant, Utica 30 564 18.8 Joe Canori, Nazareth 78 172 .453 Ray Bryant, jr. Utica Jim Bellis, Ithaca 29 524 18.1 Doug Herring, Utica 59 132 .447 Justin Cichon, sr. Utica Micah Owens, Elmira 25 443 17.7 Barrett Zeinfeld, RIT 73 165 .442 Sean O’Brien, sr. St. John Fisher Justin Cichon, Utica 29 444 15.3 Ryan Hallett, Alfred 60 137 .438 Fran Snyder, sr. RIT Jan Coccozziello, Hartwick 23 340 14.8 Mike McGee, SJF 30 393 13.1 Steal Leaders Second Team Barrett Zeinfeld, RIT 27 353 13.1 PLAYER, TEAM GP ST. AVG Nick Bennett, sr. St. John Fisher Dillon Stein, Alfred 22 287 13.0 Dennis Munch, Utica 30 61 2.03 Quentin Bryant, sr. Alfred Fran Snyder, RIT 27 351 13.0 Nick Molak, Elmira 25 46 1.84 Joe Canori, so. Nazareth Jim Bellis, Ithaca 29 52 1.79 Mike McGee, sr. St. John Fisher Rebounding Leaders Jonathan Whetstone, Ithaca 28 50 1.79 Micah Owens, sr. Elmira PLAYER, TEAM GP REB. AVG Sean O’Brien, SJF 30 52 1.73 Micah Owens, Elmira 25 227 9.1 Honorable Mention Ray Bryant, Utica 30 239 8.0 Blocked Shot Leaders Justin Beigel, St. John Fisher Dillon Stein, Alfred 22 155 7.0 PLAYER, TEAM GP BLK. AVG Jan Coccozziello, Hartwick Tim Bacon, RIT 27 190 7.0 Dan McSweeney, SJF 30 34 1.13 Willie Lucas, Utica Justin Beigel, SJF 30 202 6.7 Tyler Smith, Nazareth 25 23 0.92 Ryan McAdam, Nazareth Tyler Smith, Nazareth 25 164 6.6 Dillon Stein, Alfred 22 17 0.77 Dan McSweeney, St. John Fisher Kyle Nelson, Nazareth 25 156 6.2 Micah Owens, Elmira 25 17 0.68 Dillon Stein, Alfred James Brown, Elmira 25 156 6.2 Justin Beigel, SJF 30 20 0.67 Player of the Year Dan McSweeney, SJF 30 156 5.5 Jonathan Whetstone, Ithaca 28 153 5.5 Sean O’Brien, St. John Fisher EMPIRE 8 Rookie of the Year Assist Leaders INFORMATION Jan Coccozziello, Hartwick PLAYER, TEAM GP AST. AVG Sean O’Brien, SJF 30 192 6.4 Co-Coaches of the Year Jonathan Whetstone, Ithaca 28 160 5.7 Andy Goodemote, Utica Nick Molak, Elmira 25 94 3.8 Rob Kornaker, St. John Fisher Kyle Nelson, Nazareth 25 87 3.5 COMMISSIONER Doug Herring, Utica 30 103 3.4 Chuck Mitrano

Field Goal Percentage Leaders (585) 581-0834 PLAYER, TEAM FG ATT. PCT. E-MAIL Dan McSweeney, SJF 115 174 .661 Tim Bacon, RIT 116 194 .598 [email protected] Micah Owens, Elmira 158 266 .594 Ray Bryant, Utica 192 347 .553 Dillon Stein, Alfred 102 189 .540 CONFERENCE SID Free Throw Percentage Leaders Tim Farrell PLAYER, TEAM FT ATT. PCT. Sean O’Brien, SJF 104 114 .912 E-MAIL Justin Cichon, Utica 71 81 .877 Ryan McAdam, Nazareth 63 74 .851 [email protected] Rob McCarter, Alfred 93 111 .838 Todd Dersham, Alfred 63 78 .808 WEBSITE www.empire8.com

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GOLDEN FLYERS’ CAREER RECORDS

GAMES PLAYED FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Todd Calman (1983-87) 107 (minimum 150 attempts) FGM Att. Pct. Chris McCaffrey (1983-87) 106 Mike McGwin (1989-93) 451 747 .604 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 106 Ryan Shipley (2002-05) 274 464 .591 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 105 Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1982-84) 382 655 .583 Paul Cummings (1980-84) 103 Jeff Van Gundy (1983-85) 172 302 .569 Alan Wood (1984-88) 103 Paul Cummings (1980-84) 578 1058 .546 Mike Redick (1997-01) 102 Tom Vetter (1977-81) 336 623 .539 CHRIS PEGAN ZACH WEIN Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 101 Steve Perkins (1979-83) 404 750 .539 Dave Adams (1979-83) 99 Joe Convertino (1985-87) 228 425 .536 Matt Groot (2002-2006) 98 Bob Griffiths (1982-86) 308 578 .533 Zach Wein (1994-98) 98 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 694 1310 .530 POINTS SCORED FREE THROWS MADE Chris Pegan (1994-98) 1805 Zach Wein (1994-98) 472 Zach Wein (1994-98) 1791 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 417 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 1594 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 319 Paul Cummings (1980-84) 1348 Richard Sparks (1984-87) 309 Todd Calman (1983-87) 276 Richard Sparks (1984-87) 1263 DARRIN PETERSON PAUL CUMMINGS Greg Dunne (1995-99) 1231 Alan Wood (1984-88) 241 Todd Calman (1983-87) 1193 Steve Perkins (1979-83) 223 Dave Adams (1979-83) 1120 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 222 Mike McGwin (1989-93) 1104 Rob Beach (1989-93) 220 Jimmy Evans (2001-03) 1087 Bob Griffiths (1982-86) 204 SCORING AVERAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 500 points scored) GP Pts. Avg. (minimum 100 attempts) FTM Att. Pct. Jimmy Evans (2001-03) 55 1087 19.8 Jeff Van Gundy (1983-85) 132 152 .868 Zach Wein (1994-98) 98 1791 18.3 Todd Calman (1983-87) 276 322 .857 Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1982-84) 53 941 17.8 Zach Wein (1994-98) 472 561 .841 RICHARD SPARKS DAVE ADAMS Joe Canori (2004-present) 50 863 17.3 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 319 394 .810 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 105 1805 17.2 John Garbinski (1986-90) 190 236 .805 Mark Renkas (1998-01) 149 186 .801 Larry Lane (1977-79) 34 576 16.9 ASSISTS Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 101 1594 15.8 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 222 278 .799 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 671 Richard Sparks (1984-87) 82 1263 15.4 Joe Convertino (1985-87) 177 223 .794 Kevin Broderick (1985-89) 460 Bill Slape (1991-94) 73 1060 14.5 Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1982-84) 177 224 .790 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 402 Lawrence Maroney, Jr. (2002-04) 41 580 14.1 Dave Adams (1979-83) 188 241 .784 Chris McCaffrey (1983-87) 398 REBOUNDS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE John Dansler (1977-81) 388 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 946 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 213 Todd Calman (1983-87) 327 Paul Cummings (1980-84) 715 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 183 Denny Nicholson (1987-91) 289 Jesse Lisiecka (1999-02) 702 Jimmy Evans (2001-03) 173 Ross Comerford (1998-01) 288 Fran Zablocki (1999-03) 683 Mark Renkas (1998-01) 148 Zach Wein (1994-98) 274 Mike Sullivan (1992-96) 673 Tom Keenan (1997-00) 142 Stan Slade (1977-80) 270 Dan Bova (1989-92) 109 Richard Sparks (1984-87) 626 STEALS Bill Slape (1991-94) 104 John Dansler (1977-81) 624 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 191 Chris Corcoran (1994-97) 104 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 581 John Garbinski (1986-90) 168 Mike DeBlois (2002-present) 102 Mike McGwin (1989-93) 561 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 153 Ross Comerford (1998-01) 82 Steve Perkins (1979-83) 556 Chris McCaffrey (1983-87) 150 Jake Steck (2000-04) 82 FIELD GOALS MADE Denny Nicholson (1987-91) 139 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 694 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Caswell Smith (2002-2006) 130 Zach Wein (1994-98) 621 (minimum 40 made) FG Att. Pct. Zach Wein (1994-98) 131 Paul Cummings (1980-84) 578 Joe Convertino (1985-87) 47 99 .475 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 126 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 531 Todd Calman (1983-87) 57 126 .452 Rob Beach (1989-93) 126 Richard Sparks (1984-87) 477 Mark Renkas (1998-01) 148 360 .411 Kevin Broderick (1985-89) 125 Dave Adams (1979-83) 463 Joe Canori (2004-present) 130 317 .410 BLOCKS Mike McGwin (1989-93) 451 Denny Nicholson (1987-91) 61 149 .409 Mike McGwin (1989-93) 168 Todd Calman (1983-87) 430 John Garbinski (1986-90) 68 170 .400 Richard Sparks (1984-87) 158 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 413 Dan Bova (1989-92) 109 279 .391 Alan Wood (1984-88) 155 John Garbinski (1986-90) 411 Kevin Broderick (1985-89) 62 159 .390 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 107 Bill Slape (1991-94) 104 270 .385 Fran Zablocki (1999-03) 89 Zach Wein (1994-98) 77 200 .385 Ryan Shipley (2002-05) 72 Adrian Myers (1988-90) 63 Mike Sullivan (1992-96) 46 Rob Grattan (1987-90) 45 Tyler Smith (2004-present) 41

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GOLDEN FLYERS’ SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

POINTS SCORED 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Zach Wein (1996-97) 645 Jimmy Evans (2001-02) 87 Zach Wein (1997-98) 585 Jimmy Evans (2002-03) 86 Jimmy Evans (2002-03) 558 Dan Bova (1990-91) 71 Chris Pegan (1997-98) 535 Darrin Peterson (1989-90) 69 Richard Sparks (1986-87) 530 Greg Dunne (1996-97) 63 Jimmy Evans (2001-02) 529 Tom Keenan (1998-99) 62 Joe Canori (2005-06) 514 Mike DeBlois (2003-04) 61 LARRY LANE LAWRENCE MARONEY Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1983-84) 511 Todd Calman (1986-87) 57 Chris Pegan (1996-97) 490 Jon O’Day (1993-94) 57 Alan Wood (1987-88) 489 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE SCORING AVERAGE (minimum 50 attempts) FGM Att. Pct. GP Pts. Avg. Mark Renkas (1998-99) 46 88 .523 Zach Wein (1996-97) 28 645 23.0 Denny Nicholson (1990-91) 34 70 .486 Zach Wein (1997-98) 27 585 21.7 Joe Convertino (1986-87) 47 99 .475 Joe Canori (2005-06) 25 513 20.6 Darrin Peterson (1989-90) 69 152 .454 JOHN GARBINISKI JESSE LISIECKA Jimmy Evans (2002-03) 28 558 19.9 Todd Calman (1986-87) 57 126 .452 Chris Pegan (1997-98) 27 535 19.8 Joe Canori (2005-06) 78 173 .451 Jimmy Evans (2001-02) 27 529 19.6 Chris Corcoran (1996-97) 26 58 .448 Richard Sparks (1986-87) 28 530 18.9 Ryan McAdam (2004-05) 24 54 .444 Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1983-84) 27 511 18.9 John Garbinski (1988-89) 31 70 .443 Larry Lane (1977-78) 13 237 18.2 Zach Wein (1997-98) 28 64 .438 Mike McGwin (1992-93) 25 440 17.6 FREE THROWS MADE REBOUNDS Zach Wein (1996-97) 154 Chris Pegan (1997-98) 287 Zach Wein (1997-98) 153 JOE CONVERTINO TODD CALMAN Jesse Lisiecka (2000-01) 284 Alan Wood (1987-88) 151 Richard Sparks (1986-87) 278 Richard Sparks (1986-87) 150 Chris Pegan (1997-98) 131 Alan Wood (1987-88) 273 STEALS Chris Pegan (1996-97) 264 Darrin Peterson (1987-88) 112 Kevin Broderick (1988-89) 71 Jesse Lisiecka (2001-02) 256 Chris Pegan (1996-97) 106 Chuck Johnson (1987-88) 64 Mike Sullivan (1995-96) 241 Joe Convertino (1986-87) 103 John Garbinski (1987-88) 64 Mike Sullivan (1994-95) 232 Chris Pegan (1995-96) 103 Lawrence Maroney, Jr. (2003-04) 64 Chris Pegan (1995-96) 231 Rob Beach (1992-93) 98 Joe Convertino (1986-87) 63 Jon O'Day (1993-94) 228 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Darrin Peterson (1990-91) 61 FIELD GOALS MADE (minimum 50 attempts) FTM Att. Pct. Chris McCaffrey (1985-86) 56 Zach Wein (1996-97) 232 Todd Calman (1986-87) 91 101 .901 Darrin Peterson (1990-91) 55 Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1983-84) 213 Greg Dunne (1998-99) 87 97 .897 Denny Nicholson (1989-90) 53 Chris Pegan (1997-98) 202 Todd Calman (1985-86) 77 88 .875 John Garbinski (1987-88) 53 Zach Wein (1997-98) 202 Jeff Van Gundy (1984-85) 91 104 .875 BLOCKS Chris Pegan (1996-97) 192 Todd Calman (1984-85) 86 99 .869 Alan Wood (1987-88) 81 Richard Sparks (1986-87) 190 Zach Wein (1996-97) 154 178 .865 Richard Sparks (1986-87) 76 Jimmy Evans (2002-03) 188 Ryan McAdam (2005-06) 63 74 .851 Mike McGwin (1992-93) 58 Paul Cummings (1983-84) 187 Darrin Peterson (1989-90) 67 79 .848 Mike McGwin (1991-92) 53 Mike McGwin (1992-93) 186 Joe Convertino (1985-87) 103 122 .844 Richard Sparks (1985-86) 43 Joe Canori (2005-06) 184 Zach Wein (1995-96) 88 105 .838 Mike McGwin (1990-91) 40 Jimmy Evans (2001-02) 181 ASSISTS Richard Sparks (1984-85) 39 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Kevin Broderick (1988-89) 218 Adrian Myers (1989-90) 37 (minimum 100 attempts) FGM Att. Pct. Kevin Broderick (1987-88) 215 Alan Wood (1986-87) 34 Mike McGwin (1992-93) 186 294 .633 Greg Dunne (1996-97) 192 Fran Zablocki (2001-02) 33 Mike McGwin (1991-92) 137 217 .631 Greg Dunne (1998-99) 191 Joe Convertino (1985-86) 98 160 .613 Greg Dunne (1997-98) 190 Tom Vetter (1977-78) 105 174 .607 Joe Convertino (1986-87) 152 Ryan Shipley (2003-04) 147 243 .605 Chris McCaffrey (1985-86) 150 Ryan Shipley (2004-05) 68 113 .602 Ross Comerford (2000-01) 149 Paul Cummings (1982-83) 150 250 .600 Darrin Peterson (1990-91) 146 Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1982-83)169 287 .589 Todd Calman (1985-86) 144 Tom Vetter (1980-81) 83 141 .589 Chris Pegan (1997-98) 202 347 .582

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MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS REBOUNDS POINTS SCORED Game: 21, Richard Sparks at Hamilton Game: 40, Richard Sparks vs. Alfred (83-79 win), 2-12-87 (88-85 win), 12-13-86 21, Fran Zablocki vs. D’Youville Season: 645, Zach Wein, 1996-97 (78-72 win), 11-30-01 Career: 1,805, Chris Pegan, 1994-98 Season: 287, Chris Pegan, 1997-98 Career: 946, Chris Pegan, 1994-98 SCORING AVERAGE Season: 23.0, Zach Wein, 1996-97 REBOUNDING AVERAGE Career: 19.8, Jim Evans, 2001-03 Season: 11.4, Jesse Lisiecka, 2000-01 GREG DUNNE JEFF VAN GUNDY Career: 9.2, Jesse Lisiecka, 1999-02 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 17, Mike Timmins at ASSISTS RIT (97-82 loss), 12-18-91 Game: 16, Ross Comerford vs. Farmingdale Season: 232, Zach Wein, 1996-97 (96-73 win) 12-3-00 Career: 694, Chris Pegan, 1994-98 Season: 218, Kevin Broderick, 1988-89 Career: 671, Greg Dunne, 1995-99 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 32, Rick Harris vs. Houghton ASSIST AVERAGE (94-84 win), 12-7-77 Season: 8.4, Kevin Broderick, 1988-89 Season: 451, Zach Wein, 1996-97 Career: 6.3, Greg Dunne, 1995-99 JIMMY EVANS FRAN ZABLOCKI Career: 1,310, Chris Pegan, 1994-98 STEALS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 8, Denny Nicholson at Roberts Game: 100% (9-for-9), Joe Convertino (82-53 win), 1-19-89 vs. U.Buffalo (78-69 win), 1-6-86 8, Lawrence Maroney, Jr. vs. Hilbert Season: 63.3% (186-for-294), (85-63 win), 12-2-03 Mike McGwin, 1992-93 Season: 71, Kevin Broderick, 1987-88 Career: 60.4% (451-for-747), Career: 191, Darrin Peterson, 1987-91 Mike McGwin, 1989-93 BLOCKED SHOTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 10, Adrian Myers at Brockport Game: 8, Jim Evans vs. Rochester (83-56 win), 2-14-89 MIKE MCGWIN KEVIN BRODERICK (78-77 loss), 11-20-01 Season: 81, Alan Wood, 1987-88 8, Jimmy Evans vs. Fisher (81-72 win), 1-11-03 Career: 168, Mike McGwin, 1989-93 FREE THROWS - GAME 8, Mike DeBlois vs. Elmira (76-60 win), 1-10-04 TEAM RECORDS Most made: 44 vs. St. John Fisher (91-82 win), Season: 87, Jim Evans, 2001-02 1-19-85 (at University of Rochester); 44 vs. Career: 213, Darrin Peterson, 1987-91 POINTS SCORED-GAME Wittenberg (119-106, 3ot W), 11-21-97 Most scored: 119 vs. Wittenberg (119-106 3ot win), 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (at Johns Hopkins Tournament) 11-21-97 (at Johns Hopkins Tournament) Game: 17, Jim Evans vs. Rochester Most attempted: 53 vs. Alfred (88-85 W), 12-13-86 Most allowed: 119 vs. Point Park, 11-19-93 (78-77 loss), 11-20-01 Highest percentage: 94.4% (17-for-18) at Ithaca Fewest scored: 36 at RIT (42-36 L), 1-27-82 17, Jim Evans at St. Lawrence (99-87 loss), 3-2-02 (82-70 L), 2-19-99 Fewest allowed: 16 vs. D’Youville (78-16 W), 1-27-79 Season: 244, Jim Evans, 2001-02 Lowest scoring game: 78 points at R.I.T. (R.I.T. 42, FREE THROWS - SEASON Career: 567, Darrin Peterson, 1987-91 Nazareth 36), 1-27-82 Most made: 518 in 1986-87 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Highest scoring game: 225 points vs. Wittenberg Most attempted: 713 in 1986-87 Game: 100% (8-for-8), Mike DeBlois (Nazareth 119, Wittenberg 106, 3ot), Highest percentage: 77.4% (346-for-447), 1998-99 vs. Elmira (76-60 win), 1-10-04 11-21-97 (at Johns Hopkins Tournament) REBOUNDS - GAME Season: 52.3% (46-for-88), Mark Renkas, 1998-99 POINTS - SEASON Most 62 vs. Farmingdale (96-73 win) 12-3-00 Career: 47.5% (47-for-99), Joe Convertino, 1986-87 Most scored: 2,285 in 1986-87 REBOUNDS - SEASON FREE THROWS MADE Fewest allowed: 1,201 in 1977-78 Most: 1,127 in 1987-88 Game: 16, Zach Wein at Geneseo State Highest average scored: 84.3 in 1989-90 Highest average: 46.7 in 1977-78 (112-104 2ot W), 1-10-96 (Chase Tournament) Lowest average allowed: 57.9 in 1983-84 LONGEST WINNING STREAK 16, Zach Wein at Roberts Wesleyan (89-82 win), FIELD GOALS - GAME Overall: 14 games in 1985-86 1-14-98 (Chase Tournament) Most made: 54 vs. Roberts (114-55 win), 2-17-83 Home: 18 games in 1978-79 through Season: 154, Zach Wein, 1996-97 Most attempted:101 vs. Castleton State (108-77 win), second game in 1979-80 Career: 472, Zach Wein, 1994-98 11-20-93 (at Buffalo State Tournament) Highest percentage: 70.2% (33-for-47) Away: 8 games in 1984-85, FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED at St. Lawrence (92-85 win), 1-27-86 1985-86 and 1986-87 Game: 24, Richard Sparks vs. Alfred Fewest allowed: 8 vs. D’Youville (78-16 win), 1-27-79 LONGEST LOSING STREAK (88-85 win), 12-13-86 FIELD GOALS - SEASON Overall: 9 games in 1993-94 Season: 211, Richard Sparks, 1986-87 Most made: 835 in 1987-88 Home: 6 games in 1993-94 Career: 561, Zach Wein, 1994-98 Most attempted: 1,804 in 1987-88 Away: 9 games in 1979-80 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Highest percentage: 54.2% (832-for-1,535) in 1985-86 MOST WINS - SEASON Game: 100% (13-for-13), Zach Wein vs. Roberts 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - GAME Overall: 23 in 1985-86 (23-5) (84-73 loss), 1-18-96 Most made: 17 vs. U.Rochester (90-89 W), 11-23-93 Home: 12 in 2002-03 (12-3) Season: 90.1% (91-for-101), Most attempted: 54 vs. Castleton State (108-77 W), Away: 13 in 1983-84 (13-4) and Todd Calman, 1986-87 11-20-93 (at Buffalo State Tournament) 1985-86 (13-4) Career: 86.8% (132-for-152), Highest percentage: 78.6% (11-for-14) at Alfred Jeff Van Gundy, 1983-85 MOST LOSSES - SEASON (89-73 win), 1-26-99 Overall: 19 in 1993-94 (6-19) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - SEASON Home: 7 in 1993-94 (4-7) Most made: 232 in 1993-94 Away: 12 in 1993-94 (2-12) Most attempted: 738 in 1993-94 Fewest overall: 5 in 1985-86 (23-5) Highest percentage: 44.1% (119-for-270) in 1986-87

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JPMORGAN CHASE TOURNAMENT HISTORY

1990-91--at Roberts Nazareth 87, St. John Fisher 76 (H) Rochester 66, Nazareth 58 Nazareth 73, Brockport State 70 1991-92 Geneseo State 99, Nazareth 87 (at Hobart) Nazareth 94, Hobart 79 (at UR) 1992-93--Semifinal, consolation at RIT Nazareth 66, Rochester 65 (at Fisher) St. John Fisher 79, Nazareth 69 Brockport 86, Nazareth 78 1993-94--Semifinal, consolation at UR Roberts Wesleyan 86, Nazareth 81 (H) Rochester 78, Nazareth 61 Nazareth 100, Hobart 93 1994-95--Consolation rounds at Roberts Geneseo State 91, Nazareth 57 (at Hobart) Rochester 92, Nazareth 76 Nazareth 79, Roberts Wesleyan 74 1995-96--Semifinal, consolation at UR Nazareth 112, Geneseo State 104, 2ot (A) St. John Fisher 117, Nazareth 85 RIT 84, Nazareth 72 1996-97--Semifinal, consolation at RIT Nazareth 90, Roberts Wesleyan 78 (H) RIT 73, Nazareth 62 Nazareth 98, Brockport 82 1997-98--Semifinal, consolation at UR Nazareth 89, Roberts Wesleyan 82 (A) RIT 91, Nazareth 73 Geneseo State 71, Nazareth 68 1998-99 RIT 68, Nazareth 62 (at SJF) Hobart 83, Nazareth 77 (at Roberts) Brockport 78, Nazareth 76 (at RIT) 1999-2000 RIT 76, Nazareth 74, ot (H) Brockport 87, Nazareth 70 (at UR) ZABLOCKI AND EVANS Nazareth 65, Rochester 58 (at SJF) Fran Zablocki (30) hoists the Zornow Cup following Nazareth’s victory over Rochester in 2003 season’s 2000-01--Semifinal, consolation at RIT final. Zablocki, Jimmy Evans (33), and Dave Gary lifted Nazareth to its first JPMorgan Chase title since 1987. Nazareth 91, St. John Fisher 81 (at UR) Rochester 70, Nazareth 48 1978-79--at War Memorial Nazareth 77, Brockport 74 Brockport 102, Nazareth 73 Nazareth 56, 44 Nazareth 82, St. John Fisher 71 (1st place) 2001-02 St. John Fisher 51, Nazareth 46 1985-86--Semifinal, final at UR RIT 74, Nazareth 66 (at SJF) Nazareth 71, Brockport 63 Nazareth 80, RIT 72 (H) Rochester 71, Nazareth 48 (A) 1980-81--at War Memorial Nazareth 93, Hobart 79 Nazareth 68, Keuka 58 (at RIT) Nazareth 71, Alfred University 70 Nazareth 84, St. John Fisher 72 (1st place) 2002-03--Semifinal, final at Roberts Nazareth 73, RIT 69 1986-87--Semifinal, final at UR Nazareth 96, Roberts Wesleyan 85 (H) Rochester 53, Nazareth 51 (2nd place) Nazareth 79, RIT 71 (H) Nazareth 88, RIT 85 1981-82--at War Memorial Nazareth 81, St. John Fisher 71 Nazareth 70, Rochester 59 (1st place) Nazareth 78, Roberts Wesleyan 58 (H) Nazareth 90, Brockport 73 (1st place) 2003-2004 RIT 42, Nazareth 36 1987-88--Semifinal, cons. at UR Rochester 69, Nazareth 45 (at RIT) Nazareth 57, Rochester 49 Nazareth 98, Roberts Wesleyan 91 (A) RIT 84, Nazareth 79, ot (at UR) 1982-83--at University of Rochester St. John Fisher 78, Nazareth 70 Nazareth 85, Keuka 63 (H) Nazareth 94, Hobart 66 Nazareth 86, Geneseo State 82 2004-2005 St. John Fisher 69, Nazareth 61 1988-89 Nazareth 69, Brockport 68 (at SJF) Nazareth 81, RIT 79, ot Roberts Wesleyan 86, Nazareth 84, ot (A) St. John Fisher 67, Nazareth 55 (at RIT) 1983-84--at RIT St. John Fisher 98, Nazareth 93, ot (at RIT) Rochester 90, Nazareth 52 (at RIT) Nazareth 86, Geneseo State 62 1989-90--Semifinal, final at UR 2005-2006 Nazareth 63, Hobart 48 Nazareth 82, Brockport State 71 Rochester 72, Nazareth 63 (H) Nazareth 71, Brockport 53 (1st place) (at Fisher) Keuka 73, Nazareth 61 (UR) RIT 91, Nazareth 85 2ot (RIT) 1984-85--at University of Rochester Nazareth 99, Geneseo State 89, ot Nazareth 50, Roberts Wesleyan 44 Rochester 71, Nazareth 66

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POST-SEASON RESULTS

GOLDEN FLYERS IN POST-SEASON PLAY

NCAA Division III Tournament

1983-84 East Regional--at Staten Island Nazareth 67, Buffalo State 50 Nazareth 74, Staten Island 68 NCAA Quarterfinal--at Nazareth Clark University 90, Nazareth 84 1985-86 East Regional--at Potsdam State Alfred 88, Nazareth 86 Nazareth 87, New York University 73 1986-87 East Regional--at Potsdam State Nazareth 93, Stony Brook 81 Potsdam State 86, Nazareth 63 1989-90 East Regional--at U.Rochester Rochester 73, Nazareth 54 1997-98 East Regional--at Brockport Nazareth 81, Brockport 78 East Regional Semifinal--at St. Lawrence St. Lawrence 96, Nazareth 75 NAIA Tournament

1978-79 District 31 Playoff--at St. John Fisher St. John Fisher 62, Nazareth 54 1980-81 District 31 Playoff--at Nazareth St. John Fisher 49, Nazareth 42 MARONEY Lawrence Maroney gets a boost from teammates after the Golden Flyers defeated College of Staten Island to win the NCAA East Regional title in 1984. 1982-83 District 31 Playoff--at St. Thomas 1987-88 1998-99 Aquinas First Round--at U.Rochester First Round--at Rensselaer Nazareth 64, Bloomfield 57 Nazareth 73, Rochester 69 Rensselaer 67, Nazareth 56 St. Thomas Aquinas 87, Nazareth 81 Semifinal--at Elmira Elmira 87, Nazareth 76 2001-02 ECAC Division III Tournament First Round--at Nazareth 1990-91 Nazareth 89, Plattsburgh 81 1984-85 First Round--at Potsdam State Semifinal--at St. Lawrence First Round--at Nazareth Potsdam State 85, Nazareth 73 St. Lawrence 99, Nazareth 87 Rochester 66, Nazareth 63 (ot) 1996-97 2002-03 1988-89 First Round--at Nazareth at Nazareth First Round--at Hamilton Nazareth 95, Potsdam State 75 Nazareth 74, Brockport 70 Hamilton 88, Nazareth 58 Semifinal--at Keuka Nazareth 85, St. Lawrence 72 Nazareth 80, Keuka 76 (ot) RIT 78, Nazareth 76 Championship--at Elmira Nazareth 77, Elmira 64 (1st place)

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YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS

51 Geneseo State ...... 50 65 at ...... 72 87 at Roanoke College (3ot) . . . . . 89 59 at UMBC ...... 77 78 ...... 56 53 at Randolph-Macon ...... 76 50 at Mt. St. Mary’s (Md.) ...... 93 60 at Oswego State ...... 78 48 SUNY Brockport ...... 46 69 Alfred University ...... 70 53 U.Rochester ...... 47 86 at Geneseo State*** ...... 62 59 at Eisenhower* ...... 62 69 at Buffalo State ...... 78 63 vs. Hobart College*** ...... 48 49 Elmira College* ...... 58 57 at Fredonia State ...... 58 71 vs. SUNY Brockport*** ...... 53 41 St. John Fisher* ...... 45 89 Roberts Wesleyan ...... 59 71 at R.I.T...... 42 58 at Roberts Wesleyan* ...... 61 58 at Daemen College ...... 76 83 Manhattanville ...... 58 59 Fredonia State ...... 55 67 at Roberts Wesleyan ...... 54 65 Potsdam State (2 ot) ...... 76 JOE GIGLIOTTI 57 at Elmira College* ...... 59 48 Hamilton College ...... 65 60 U.Rochester ...... 46 52 at R.I.T...... 61 85 Eisenhower ...... 71 53 at Elmira College ...... 42 1977-78 (15-4) 50 Hamilton College ...... 51 54 St. John Fisher ...... 49 93 SUNY Utica ...... 65 HEAD COACH: Joe Gigliotti 88 at Houghton College* ...... 78 *at McMaster Tournament 87 Hamilton College ...... 64 **Lincoln First Tournament CAPTAINS: John Dansler, Stan Slade 46 at St. John Fisher* ...... 65 55 at Houghton College ...... 47 77 at Eisenhower JV ...... 67 65 at Hobart College ...... 67 LEADING SCORERS 74 Roberts Wesleyan ...... 54 62 at Daemen College ...... 66 64 Eisenhower* ...... 52 Dave Adams, jr. F...... 13.0 55 at St. John Fisher ...... 56 71 at Roberts Wesleyan JV ...... 40 2 Medaille College (forfeit) ...... 0 Paul Cummings, soph. F ...... 12.9 67 vs. Buffalo State+ ...... 50 78 R.I.T. JV ...... 67 73 Roberts Wesleyan* ...... 41 Steve Perkins, jr. C...... 12.1 74 at Staten Island+ ...... 68 82 at Hobart College JV ...... 59 64 ...... 70 84 Clark University++ ...... 90 90 Houghton College ...... 84 70 Daemen College ...... 69 *at Buffalo State Tournament **Bill Gray’s Tournament 73 at R.I.T. JV ...... 59 *PCAC game **at Tournament #at St. Lawrence Tournament 68 at C.C.F.L...... 73 LEADING SCORERS ***Lincoln First Tournament 56 at Fredonia State ...... 60 +NCAA East Regional, Staten Island Dave Adams, fr. F...... 9.7 72 at Buffalo State JV ...... 53 ++NCAA Quarterfinal, Nazareth John Dansler, jr. F...... 9.5 67 Hobart College JV ...... 57 LEADING SCORERS Tom Vetter, jr. F...... 8.3 69 St. John Fisher JV ...... 53 Lawrence Maroney, sr. F ...... 18.9 94 Cortland State JV ...... 73 1980-81 (18-7) Paul Cummings, sr. F ...... 15.1 72 Daemen College ...... 61 Jeff Van Gundy, jr. G ...... 7.5 79 Medaille College ...... 60 HEAD COACH: Joe Gigliotti JOHN BEILEIN 94 C.C.F.L...... 61 CAPTAINS: John Dansler, Tom Vetter 77 at St. John Fisher JV ...... 63 88 at Queen’s College ...... 49 1982-83 (20-6) 105 at Medaille College ...... 73 71 vs. Alfred University# ...... 70 HEAD COACH: John Beilein 69 at Houghton College ...... 72 73 vs. R.I.T.# ...... 69 CAPTAINS: Dave Adams, LEADING SCORERS 51 vs. U.Rochester# ...... 53 Lawrence Maroney Larry Lane, jr. F ...... 18.2 87 at Houghton College* ...... 73 93 at SUNY Brockport ...... 71 John Dansler, fr. F ...... 14.0 59 Daemen College ...... 51 86 Hobart College ...... 77 Tom Vetter, fr. F ...... 12.4 85 at McGill College ...... 74 83 Geneseo State ...... 60 75 at Potsdam State ...... 91 62 Houghton College ...... 65 45 at Potsdam State ...... 44 1978-79 (14-8) 43 St. John Fisher* ...... 41 BILL NELSON 83 Roberts Wesleyan* ...... 42 64 at St. John Fisher ...... 61 HEAD COACH: Joe Gigliotti 54 Eisenhower* ...... 47 69 Elmira College ...... 64 CAPTAINS: John Dansler, Stan Slade 1984-85 (20-6) 78 Elmira College* ...... 67 75 at Kings Point ...... 57 85 Daemen College ...... 72 39 R.I.T...... 54 62 at Houghton College ...... 66 HEAD COACH: Bill Nelson 68 R.I.T...... 58 76 Oswego State ...... 58 94 at Hobart College* ...... 66 CAPTAIN: Jeff Van Gundy 69 at Geneseo State ...... 67 56 at Elmira College* ...... 59 61 vs. St. John Fisher* ...... 69 68 vs. Stony Brook* ...... 69 61 at Houghton College* ...... 59 59 at U.Rochester ...... 58 81 vs. R.I.T. (ot)* ...... 79 97 vs. Lyndon State* ...... 52 66 vs. Stony Brook** ...... 69 61 at Alfred University ...... 66 56 R.I.T...... 55 71 Geneseo State ...... 52 81 vs. U.Toronto** ...... 66 67 at Fredonia State ...... 57 70 at Fredonia State ...... 66 88 Hellenic College** ...... 42 51 at Eisenhower (ot)* ...... 53 80 Houghton College* ...... 70 80 Dominican College ...... 54 69 Castleton State** ...... 61 56 Elmira College* ...... 54 65 at Roberts Wesleyan* ...... 50 65 at U.Rochester ...... 81 70 vs. Thomas College# ...... 60 60 at St. John Fisher* ...... 68 77 at Utica College (ot) ...... 74 75 Buffalo State ...... 66 58 at Manhattanville# ...... 47 78 Roberts Wesleyan* ...... 59 70 Buffalo State (ot) ...... 76 89 at SUNY Utica ...... 66 95 at SUNY Brockport (ot) ...... 85 78 D’Youville College ...... 16 84 Eisenhower* ...... 71 78 at Manhattanville ...... 70 57 at U.Buffalo ...... 56 64 at Elmira College* ...... 79 59 at St. John Fisher* ...... 55 95 Daemen College ...... 49 50 at Roberts Wesleyan*** . . . . . 44 56 vs. Alfred University# ...... 44 42 St. John Fisher+ ...... 49 114 Roberts Wesleyan ...... 55 77 vs. SUNY Brockport*** ...... 74 46 vs. St. John Fisher# ...... 51 *PCAC game 69 at Hamilton College ...... 89 82 vs. St. John Fisher*** ...... 71 71 vs. SUNY Brockport# ...... 63 #Lincoln First Tournament 110 at Roberts Wesleyan ...... 64 63 St. John Fisher ...... 85 50 Houghton College* ...... 46 +NAIA District 31 Playoffs 63 St. John Fisher ...... 61 77 R.I.T...... 65 75 at Daemen College ...... 67 LEADING SCORERS 64 at Bloomfield** ...... 57 67 at Cortland State ...... 58 94 Eisenhower* ...... 49 Dave Adams, soph. G ...... 13.8 81 at St. Thomas Aquinas** . . . . . 87 63 St. Lawrence ...... 66 68 St. John Fisher* ...... 65 Steve Perkins, soph. C...... 12.6 *Lincoln First Tournament 62 at U.Rochester ...... 48 54 at Roberts Wesleyan* ...... 59 Paul Cummings, fr. F ...... 9.5 **NAIA District 31 Tournament 59 Elmira College ...... 51 52 at Utica College ...... 53 LEADING SCORERS 63 at SUNY Utica ...... 62 54 at St. John Fisher+ ...... 62 1981-82 (14-12) Lawrence Maroney, jr. F ...... 16.5 61 at Oswego State ...... 57 *PCAC game HEAD COACH: Joe Gigliotti Paul Cummings, jr. F ...... 14.5 85 ...... 58 **at SUNY Brockport Tournament CAPTAINS: Bob Newton, Mark Palazzo Steve Perkins, sr. C ...... 12.0 56 at Hamilton College ...... 67 #at Lincoln First Tournament 73 vs. University of Guelph* . . . . . 72 77 Hobart College ...... 70 +NAIA Tournament 82 at McMaster College* ...... 66 1983-84 (22-6) 68 Roberts Wesleyan ...... 38 LEADING SCORERS 78 Roberts Wesleyan** ...... 58 64 at St. John Fisher ...... 74 Larry Lane, sr. F ...... 16.1 HEAD COACH: Bill Nelson 36 vs. R.I.T.** ...... 42 63 U.Rochester+ (ot) ...... 66 John Dansler, soph. F ...... 11.5 CAPTAINS: Paul Cummings, 57 at U.Rochester** ...... 49 *at Plattsburgh State Tournament Stan Slade, jr. G ...... 8.0 Lawrence Maroney 78 at Stony Brook ...... 58 93 vs. Cortland State* ...... 65 **Bill Gray’s Tournament #at Manhattanville Tournament 69 at Eisenhower ...... 74 69 at Buffalo State* ...... 70 1979-80 (8-16) ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament 92 Houghton College ...... 86 80 at Hobart College ...... 55 +ECAC Upstate Tournament HEAD COACH: Joe Gigliotti 56 Potsdam State ...... 62 83 at Geneseo State ...... 63 LEADING SCORERS CAPTAINS: John Dansler, Stan Slade 61 at St. John Fisher ...... 78 71 Oswego State** ...... 51 Richard Sparks, soph. F ...... 12.8 56 at Hamilton College ...... 81 87 SUNY Utica ...... 42 53 St. Lawrence** ...... 37 Todd Calman, soph. G ...... 11.5 66 vs. West. New England** . . . . 68 67 at Geneseo State ...... 76 58 St. John Fisher ...... 55 Joe Etopio, fr. F...... 10.7 48 at Ithaca College** ...... 67 43 at Elmira College ...... 57 60 vs. Concordia# ...... 53 83 Houghton College* ...... 62 66 at R.I.T...... 58 71 at St. Lawrence# ...... 40

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YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS

1985-86 (23-5) 104 Hobart College ...... 97 79 at St. John Fisher (ot) ...... 77 96 at St. John Fisher (ot) ...... 99 79 at St. John Fisher ...... 71 58 at Hamilton College++ ...... 88 73 at Potsdam State+ ...... 85 HEAD COACH: Bill Nelson 93 vs. Stony Brook+ ...... 81 *at Albany State Tournament *at John Jay Tournament CAPTAINS: Todd Calman, Bob Griffiths, 63 at Potsdam State+ ...... 86 **Bill Gray’s Tournament **Marketplace Inn Tournament Chris McCaffrey *at Eastern Connecticut Tournament #Rochester Classic at War Memorial #Rochester Classic at War Memorial 73 vs. New Paltz* ...... 74 **Bill Gray’s Tournament +Chase Lincoln First Tournament ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament 85 vs. Hawthorne College* ...... 54 ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament ++ECAC Upstate Tournament +ECAC Upstate Tournament 59 at St. John Fisher ...... 62 +NCAA East Regional, Potsdam LEADING SCORERS LEADING SCORERS 77 Clarkson University** ...... 64 LEADING SCORERS Mike Funke, soph. F ...... 16.0 Darrin Peterson, sr. G ...... 16.1 63 ** ...... 61 Richard Sparks, sr. F ...... 18.9 John Garbinski, jr. G ...... 15.8 Dan Bova, jr. G ...... 14.0 71 Buffalo State ...... 66 Todd Calman, sr. G ...... 16.5 Darrin Peterson, soph. G...... 13.6 Denny Nicholson, sr. G ...... 11.7 78 U.Buffalo ...... 69 Joe Convertino, sr. G ...... 14.6 78 vs. Haverford College# ...... 46 1989-90 (20-7) 1991-92 (9-16) 67 at Washington & Lee# ...... 66 1987-88 (17-11) HEAD COACH: Mike Daley HEAD COACH: Mike Daley 80 R.I.T.*** ...... 72 HEAD COACH: Mike Daley CAPTAINS: John Garbinski, Rob Grattan CAPTAINS: Rob Beach, Mike McGwin 93 vs. Hobart College*** ...... 79 CAPTAINS: Tom Sommers, Alan Wood 88 vs. Staten Island* ...... 39 91 vs. Walsh College (ot)* ...... 90 74 vs. St. John Fisher*** ...... 62 92 vs. Old Westbury* ...... 68 78 at Geneseo State* ...... 65 66 at Penn State-Behrend* ...... 67 89 at Geneseo State (ot) ...... 84 59 at Buffalo State* ...... 68 67 U.Rochester ...... 55 45 U.Rochester ...... 82 62 at R.I.T...... 58 101 at Geneseo State ...... 84 88 at Alfred University ...... 80 64 Fredonia State** ...... 78 61 at Clarkson University ...... 54 87 Plattsburgh State** ...... 62 105 John Jay** ...... 57 68 Stony Brook** ...... 94 92 at St. Lawrence (ot) ...... 85 76 Old Westbury** ...... 60 95 Fredonia State (ot)** ...... 97 80 at St. Lawrence ...... 92 62 U.Rochester ...... 43 82 Utica College ...... 67 87 Utica College ...... 61 76 vs. Clark University# ...... 73 55 at Elmira College ...... 56 77 at Alfred University ...... 92 104 at Clarkson University ...... 75 58 vs. St. John Fisher# ...... 70 80 SUNY Utica ...... 74 66 vs. St. John Fisher# ...... 67 70 vs. St. John Fisher# ...... 77 82 at R.I.T...... 97 75 at Alfred University ...... 74 67 vs. Potsdam State# ...... 83 67 vs. Catholic University# ...... 44 59 vs. Buffalo State% ...... 88 74 SUNY Brockport ...... 89 98 at Roberts Wesleyan*** . . . . . 91 58 at R.I.T...... 83 89 vs. Illinois Wesleyan% ...... 105 81 Oswego State ...... 60 70 vs. St. John Fisher*** ...... 78 89 Roberts Wesleyan ...... 68 55 at Plattsburgh State ...... 81 81 Hamilton College ...... 75 86 vs. Geneseo State*** ...... 82 82 vs. SUNY Brockport*** ...... 71 104 Roberts Wesleyan ...... 67 85 at Hobart College ...... 77 99 Roberts Wesleyan (ot) ...... 98 99 vs. Geneseo State (ot)*** . . . . 89 71 Utica College ...... 75 94 at Roberts Wesleyan ...... 80 77 at R.I.T...... 74 66 at U.Rochester*** ...... 71 87 vs. Geneseo State*** ...... 99 68 St. John Fisher ...... 63 69 at St. Lawrence ...... 75 96 at St. Lawrence (ot) ...... 100 94 vs. Hobart College*** ...... 79 86 vs. Alfred University+ ...... 88 93 U.Rochester (2 ot) ...... 99 108 Manhattanville ...... 80 92 at ...... 83 87 vs. New York University+ . . . . . 73 77 at Elmira College ...... 81 95 SUNY Utica ...... 74 82 Fredonia State ...... 69 *at Westbury Tournament 72 SUNY Utica ...... 69 79 Oswego State ...... 65 75 at SUNY Brockport ...... 101 **Bill Gray’s Tournament 84 at Hobart College ...... 87 74 Hamilton College ...... 68 86 SUNY Utica ...... 70 #at Washington & Lee Tournament 90 Hamilton College ...... 73 83 at Hobart College ...... 66 75 at Alfred University ...... 65 ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament 74 at Union College (ot) ...... 71 87 Hamilton College ...... 109 +NCAA East Regional, Potsdam 94 at Binghamton University . . . . . 80 94 St. John Fisher ...... 77 99 Oswego State ...... 68 LEADING SCORERS 78 Oswego State ...... 74 81 vs. Colby College% ...... 94 53 St. John Fisher ...... 72 Bob Griffiths, sr. C ...... 14.4 101 SUNY Brockport ...... 75 93 vs. Babson College% ...... 77 65 at Union College ...... 75 Richard Sparks, jr. F ...... 14.3 70 at Union College ...... 82 102 vs. Mary Washington% . . . . . 100 *at Penn State-Behrend Tournament Todd Calman, jr. G ...... 12.7 57 St. John Fisher ...... 53 86 at Clarkson University ...... 80 54 at U.Rochester+ ...... 73 **Joe King Tournament *at Geneseo State Tournament #Rochester Classic at War Memorial 73 at U.Rochester+ ...... 69 %at Wittenberg Tournament 76 at Elmira College+ ...... 87 **Marketplace Inn Tournament #Rochester Classic at War Memorial ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament *at Buffalo State Tournament ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament LEADING SCORERS **Bill Gray’s Tournament %at Catholic University Tournament #Rochester Classic at War Memorial Mike McGwin, jr. C ...... 13.8 +NCAA Tournament ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament Bill Slape, soph. G-F ...... 12.8 +ECAC Upstate Tournament LEADING SCORERS Rob Beach, jr. G ...... 12.0 LEADING SCORERS Darrin Peterson, jr. G ...... 16.0 Alan Wood, sr. C ...... 17.5 Adrian Myers, soph. C-F ...... 14.8 1992-93 (12-13) Darrin Peterson, fr. G...... 16.8 John Garbinski, sr. G ...... 13.6 HEAD COACH: Mike Daley MIKE DALEY John Garbinski, soph. G ...... 11.4 CAPTAINS: Scott Budine, Mike McGwin 1990-91 (16-11) 93 vs. Waterloo, Ont.* ...... 85 1986-87 (22-6) 1988-89 (14-12) HEAD COACH: Mike Daley 72 at U.Rochester (ot)* ...... 71 HEAD COACH: Mike Daley CAPTAINS: Mike Funke, Denny Nicholson, 90 Alfred University ...... 84 HEAD COACH: Mike Daley CAPTAINS: Kevin Broderick, Darrin Peterson 105 Hilbert College** ...... 68 CAPTAINS: Todd Calman, Chris McCaffrey John Garbinski 100 vs. Fitchburg State* ...... 84 56 John Carroll** ...... 67 82 at East Connecticut State* . . . 59 74 vs. Staten Island* ...... 83 89 at John Jay* ...... 78 87 at Hilbert College ...... 103 84 vs. Albany State* ...... 79 67 vs. Westfield State*...... 74 82 at U.Rochester ...... 79 64 vs. Muskingum College# . . . . . 71 87 St. John Fisher ...... 76 73 at U.Rochester ...... 75 72 Alfred University ...... 63 68 vs. St. John Fisher# ...... 86 69 Buffalo State** ...... 60 73 Clarkson University** ...... 62 84 Fredonia State** ...... 71 98 St. Lawrence ...... 82 77 Catholic University** ...... 70 83 Houghton College** ...... 65 74 Geneseo State** ...... 83 95 at Roberts Wesleyan (ot) . . . . . 92 71 Union College (ot) ...... 68 90 Hobart College ...... 75 78 at Utica College ...... 71 78 SUNY Brockport ...... 86 88 Alfred University ...... 85 79 at Utica College ...... 86 86 St. Lawrence ...... 61 66 vs. U.Rochester*** ...... 65 85 at UC-San Diego ...... 89 75 Alfred University ...... 76 71 vs. Allegheny College# ...... 94 69 vs. St. John Fisher*** ...... 79 67 at Westmont, Calif...... 91 79 vs. St. John Fisher# ...... 81 70 vs. St. John Fisher# ...... 89 78 vs. Brockport State*** ...... 86 94 at UC-Santa Cruz ...... 60 71 vs. Clark University# ...... 78 97 at UC-San Diego ...... 109 77 vs. Keuka College% ...... 57 79 R.I.T.*** ...... 71 79 Geneseo State ...... 75 66 at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps . . . 75 86 at Hamilton College% ...... 74 81 vs. St. John Fisher*** ...... 71 84 at Roberts Wesleyan (ot)+ . . . . 86 78 R.I.T...... 73 88 Elmira College ...... 101 90 vs. SUNY Brockport*** ...... 73 93 vs. St. John Fisher (ot)+ ...... 98 78 Hobart College (ot) ...... 75 90 Kings Point ...... 83 87 Geneseo State ...... 84 82 at Roberts Wesleyan ...... 53 86 at Roberts Wesleyan ...... 80 53 at Fredonia State ...... 84 69 R.I.T...... 70 77 R.I.T...... 67 87 St. John Fisher*** ...... 76 92 Union College ...... 83 85 St. Lawrence ...... 75 86 St. Lawrence ...... 70 58 vs. U.Rochester*** ...... 66 98 at Oswego State ...... 85 96 at Roberts Wesleyan ...... 68 98 at Manhattanville ...... 94 73 vs. SUNY Brockport*** ...... 70 79 Hilbert College ...... 82 82 at U.Rochester ...... 65 64 Elmira College ...... 65 91 at Kings Point ...... 65 73 R.I.T...... 94 72 Elmira College (ot) ...... 74 80 at SUNY Utica ...... 79 77 at Stony Brook ...... 103 63 at St. John Fisher ...... 72 80 at SUNY Utica ...... 76 85 at Hamilton College ...... 94 92 at Elmira College ...... 91 63 at Utica College ...... 81 78 at Oswego State ...... 77 83 at SUNY Brockport ...... 56 80 at SUNY Utica ...... 69 *at U.R. Tournament 83 at Hamilton College ...... 79 90 Binghamton University ...... 70 81 at Oswego State ...... 53 **Joe King Tournament 70 Clarkson University ...... 57 #Rochester Classic at War Memorial 81 Union College (ot) ...... 78 70 at Hamilton College ...... 95 90 at SUNY Brockport ...... 91 85 Union College ...... 97 ***Chase Scholarship Tournament %at Hamilton Tournament

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LEADING SCORERS 1995-96 (12-13) 1997-98 (19-8) 1999-2000 (8-17) Mike McGwin, sr. C ...... 17.6 HEAD COACH: Mike Daley HEAD COACH: Mike Daley HEAD COACH: Mike Daley Bill Slape, jr. G-F ...... 16.8 CAPTAINS: Mike Sullivan CAPTAINS: Chris Pegan, Zach Wein CAPTAINS: Mike Redick, Mark Renkas Rob Beach, sr. G ...... 10.6 74 at Alfred University-x (ot) . . . . . 66 119 vs. Wittenberg Univ.* (3ot) . . 106 75 vs. Daemen College* ...... 88 1993-94 (6-19) 62 at Allegheny College* ...... 87 52 at Johns Hopkins* ...... 59 91 vs. Cazenovia College* ...... 64 56 vs. Westminster College* . . . . 60 89 Oswego State ...... 69 51 at Clarkson Univ...... 60 HEAD COACH: Mike Daley 61 U.Rochester ...... 70 70 U.Rochester ...... 63 58 at St. Lawrence Univ...... 53 CAPTAINS: Kevin Cox, Bill Slape 84 -x ...... 80 75 Medaille College** ...... 68 52 U.Rochester ...... 58 89 vs. Point Park* ...... 119 60 Hilbert College** ...... 48 55 Adrian, Mich.** ...... 61 73 Hilbert College** ...... 40 108 vs. Castleton State* ...... 77 69 Keuka College** ...... 65 56 at New York University ...... 51 63 Pitt.-Bradford** ...... 68 90 U.Rochester ...... 89 112 at Geneseo State# (2ot) . . . . 104 83 at Elmira College# ...... 76 60 R.I.T.# ...... 76 85 Penn State-Behrend** ...... 90 85 vs. St. John Fisher# ...... 117 76 at Ithaca College# ...... 82 55 at Utica College# ...... 67 88 Daemen College** ...... 99 72 vs. R.I.T.# ...... 84 89 at Roberts Wesleyan+ ...... 82 67 at Hartwick College# ...... 59 80 vs. U.Toronto# ...... 84 73 Roberts Wesleyan ...... 84 73 vs. R.I.T.+ ...... 91 74 R.I.T. (ot)+ ...... 76 102 vs. St. John Fisher# ...... 114 68 at Hilbert College ...... 63 68 vs. Geneseo State+ ...... 71 70 vs. Brockport+ ...... 87 78 at St. Lawrence ...... 86 67 at Elmira College ...... 80 92 at Hilbert College ...... 55 65 vs. U.Rochester+ ...... 58 75 Keuka College ...... 95 50 Ithaca College-x ...... 55 71 Alfred University ...... 66 89 Elmira College# ...... 97 75 at SUNY Brockport ...... 86 60 Fredonia State ...... 81 69 at Utica College# ...... 51 79 Ithaca College# ...... 89 81 Roberts Wesleyan+ ...... 86 67 at St. Lawrence ...... 75 82 at Hartwick College# ...... 73 77 at Alfred University# ...... 84 61 at U.Rochester+ ...... 78 60 at Clarkson University ...... 73 87 Hilbert College ...... 55 55 at St. John Fisher# ...... 73 100 vs. Hobart College+ ...... 93 93 Oswego State (2ot) ...... 87 90 at R.I.T.# ...... 81 80 at Keuka College ...... 70 78 Roberts Wesleyan ...... 89 85 Alfred University ...... 69 96 Ithaca College# ...... 85 61 Hartwick College# ...... 60 91 at Elmira College ...... 103 79 Hilbert College ...... 63 94 Elmira College# ...... 83 54 Utica College# ...... 80 99 at Kings Point ...... 112 72 at R.I.T.-x ...... 91 69 R.I.T.# ...... 58 59 at Ithaca College# ...... 76 69 at Alfred University ...... 97 54 St. John Fisher ...... 65 79 Hartwick College# ...... 64 75 at Elmira College# ...... 80 81 Fredonia State ...... 99 82 at Keuka College ...... 65 85 Utica College# ...... 66 49 R.I.T.# ...... 64 72 at Union College ...... 101 73 Utica College-x ...... 61 87 at Keuka College (ot) ...... 91 72 St. John Fisher# ...... 82 78 Oswego State ...... 71 85 at Union College ...... 68 90 St. John Fisher (ot) ...... 96 73 Alfred University# ...... 54 56 at Hilbert College ...... 74 *at Allegheny Tournament 81 at SUNY Brockport*** ...... 78 *at Buffalo State Tournament 78 at R.I.T...... 83 **Joe King Tournament 75 at St. Lawrence Univ.*** . . . . . 96 **Joe King Tournament 70 St. John Fisher ...... 95 #Chase Scholarship Tournament *at Johns Hopkins Tournament +Chase Scholarship Tournament 73 Hilbert College ...... 65 x-Empire Athletic Association game **Joe King Tournament #Empire Athletic Association game 83 Utica College ...... 63 LEADING SCORERS +Chase Scholarship Tournament LEADING SCORERS *at Buffalo State Tournament Zach Wein, soph. G ...... 16.9 ***NCAA Tournament Tom Keenan, sr. G ...... 13.3 **Joe King Tournament Chris Pegan, soph. C ...... 16.8 #Empire Athletic Association game Mark Renkas, jr. F ...... 12.0 #Rochester Classic at War Memorial Chris Corcoran, soph. F ...... 11.4 LEADING SCORERS Mike Redick, jr. F ...... 8.4 +Chase Scholarship Tournament Zach Wein, sr. G ...... 21.7 LEADING SCORERS 1996-97 (18-10) Chris Pegan, sr. C ...... 19.8 2000-01 (11-14) Jon O’Day, sr. F ...... 16.0 HEAD COACH: Mike Daley Greg Dunne, jr. G ...... 11.6 HEAD COACH: Mike Daley Kevin Pawlak, jr. G-F ...... 15.2 CAPTAINS: Chris Pegan, Zach Wein CAPTAINS: Captains: John Miller, Mike Mike Sullivan, soph. C-F ...... 13.9 77 at Oswego State ...... 54 1998-99 (15-11) Redick, Mark Renkas 1994-95 (7-18) 77 Hilbert College* ...... 63 HEAD COACH: Mike Daley 67 at Buffalo State# ...... 75 76 Keuka College* ...... 61 CAPTAINS: Greg Dunne, Alex Osborne 63 vs. Thomas More# ...... 60 HEAD COACH: Mike Daley 89 at U.Rochester ...... 77 100 vs. Fitchburg State* ...... 84 48 at Rochester ...... 63 CAPTAINS: Kevin Pawlak, Mike Sullivan 95 at Roberts Wesleyan ...... 106 67 at Oswego State ...... 77 88 Oswego% (ot) ...... 78 63 at Trenton State* ...... 92 71 at R.I.T.-x ...... 81 59 at U.Rochester ...... 73 75 Marywood** ...... 58 74 vs. Moravian College* ...... 71 72 St. Lawrence ...... 86 92 Medaille* ...... 70 96 Farmingdale** ...... 73 62 at U.Rochester ...... 71 79 Clarkson University ...... 66 74 Alfred University (ot)* ...... 73 63 at Hilbert ...... 67 69 vs. Clarkson University** . . . . . 50 90 Roberts Wesleyan** ...... 78 82 R.I.T.# ...... 74 74 at Alfred* ...... 61 66 vs. St. John Fisher** ...... 70 72 at R.I.T.** ...... 83 84 at Kings Point ...... 74 55 at St. John Fisher* ...... 69 59 St. Lawrence University ...... 84 98 vs. SUNY Brockport** ...... 82 82 at Hartwick College# ...... 94 91 vs. St. John Fisher+ ...... 81 97 Roberts Wesleyan# ...... 86 86 at Hilbert College ...... 68 70 at Utica College# ...... 66 48 vs. Rochester+ ...... 70 57 Keuka College# ...... 58 70 at Elmira College-x ...... 73 62 vs. R.I.T.** ...... 68 73 vs. Brockport+ ...... 102 92 Emory University ...... 77 78 at Ithaca College-x ...... 89 77 vs. Hobart College** ...... 83 90 Hartwick* (ot) ...... 95 59 SUNY Brockport ...... 75 71 at Alfred University ...... 75 76 vs. SUNY Brockport** ...... 78 64 Utica* ...... 63 57 vs. Geneseo State*** ...... 91 77 Hilbert College ...... 53 63 Hilbert College ...... 50 58 at RIT* ...... 84 76 vs. U.Rochester*** ...... 92 83 Utica College-x (ot) ...... 77 67 Elmira College# ...... 68 47 at Ithaca* ...... 60 79 at Roberts Wesleyan*** . . . . . 74 75 Hartwick College-x ...... 70 90 Ithaca College# ...... 80 75 at Elmira* ...... 74 81 at Roberts Wesleyan ...... 85 91 Ithaca College-x ...... 74 89 at Alfred University ...... 73 71 Keuka ...... 63 91 Elmira College ...... 85 86 Elmira College-x ...... 63 74 at R.I.T.# ...... 68 64 St. John Fisher* ...... 67 75 Alfred University ...... 78 76 R.I.T.-x ...... 89 81 at Hilbert College ...... 70 63 Alfred* ...... 71 65 at Fredonia State ...... 82 66 at Hartwick College-x ...... 62 68 Utica College# ...... 50 81 at Utica* ...... 92 74 Union College ...... 97 67 at Utica College-x ...... 70 74 Hartwick College# ...... 61 71 at Hartwick* ...... 74 95 at Oswego State ...... 85 66 Keuka College ...... 65 73 St. Lawrence University ...... 72 79 Elmira* ...... 82 61 Hilbert College ...... 94 74 at St. John Fisher ...... 83 73 Clarkson University ...... 72 92 Ithaca* ...... 81 90 R.I.T...... 94 95 Potsdam State# ...... 75 70 at Ithaca College# ...... 82 80 RIT* ...... 71 78 at St. John Fisher ...... 94 80 at Keuka College# (ot) ...... 76 69 at Elmira College# ...... 71 *Empire 8 Conference game 74 Keuka College ...... 77 77 at Elmira College# ...... 64 95 Keuka College ...... 58 **Joe King Tournament 68 at Utica College ...... 82 *Joe King Tournament 61 at St. John Fisher ...... 94 +Chase Scholarship Tournament 52 at Hilbert College ...... 56 **Chase Scholarship Tournament 56 at Rensselaer+ ...... 67 #at Buffalo State Tournament %at *at Trenton State Tournament #ECAC Upstate Tournament *Joe King Tournament **Rochester Classic at War Memorial x-Empire Athletic Association game **Chase Scholarship Tournament LEADING SCORERS #Joe King Tournament LEADING SCORERS +ECAC Upstate Tournament Jesse Lisiecka, jr. C ...... 15.3 ***Chase Scholarship Tournament Zach Wein, jr. G ...... 23.0 #Empire Athletic Association game Mike Redick, sr. F ...... 13.0 LEADING SCORERS Chris Pegan, jr. C ...... 17.5 LEADING SCORERS Jake Steck, fr. G ...... 12.0 Chris Pegan, fr. C ...... 14.4 Greg Dunne, soph. G ...... 13.6 Tom Keenan, jr. G ...... 16.0 Mike Sullivan, jr. F ...... 12.7 Mark Renkas, soph. F ...... 15.4 Zach Wein, fr. G ...... 10.3 Greg Dunne, sr. G ...... 13.5

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2001-02 (17-10) 63 St. John Fisher* ...... 65 2002-03 (22-6) 2004-05 (8-17) 80 Elmira* ...... 68 HEAD COACH: Mike Daley HEAD COACH: Mike Daley HEAD COACH: Mike Daley 47 Ithaca* ...... 64 CAPTAINS: Jesse Lisiecka, CAPTAINS: Jimmy Evans, CAPTAINS: Ryan Shipley, Tim Slakas 66 at Alfred* ...... 64 Fran Zablocki Dave Gary, Fran Zablocki 85 vs. Washington & Lee# ...... 61 48 at Utica* ...... 86 81 vs. Alma, Mich.# ...... 72 87 vs.Baldwin-Wallace (ot)# . . . . . 94 80 vs. New York Univ.# ...... 74 74 at Hartwick* ...... 71 67 at Buffalo State# ...... 59 74 vs. Coast Guard# ...... 59 53 at Rochester ...... 76 64 RIT* ...... 63 77 Rochester ...... 78 62 at Rochester ...... 74 54 vs. Wesleyan, Conn.^ ...... 56 89 Plattsburgh^ ...... 81 68 Hilbert ...... 61 76 Keuka ...... 56 64 vs. CCNY^ ...... 59 87 at St. Lawrence^ ...... 99 78 D’Youville** ...... 72 80 Cazenovia** ...... 56 63 Oswego ...... 78 *Empire 8 Conference game 66 Brockport** ...... 97 **Joe King Tournament 78 Mount Aloysius** ...... 68 71 Oswego** ...... 84 58 at RIT* ...... 47 +JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tournament 93 at Hilbert ...... 61 90 Mitchell** ...... 50 76 at Keuka ...... 67 #at Buffalo State Tournament 94 Oswego ...... 60 54 at St. John Fisher* ...... 77 65 at Oswego ...... 71 ^ECAC Upstate Tournament 83 Alfred* ...... 72 78 at Alfred* ...... 91 77 Hartwick* ...... 67 LEADING SCORERS 81 St. John Fisher* ...... 72 69 vs. Brockport+ ...... 68 53 Utica* ...... 47 Jimmy Evans, jr. F ...... 19.6 96 Roberts Wesleyan+ ...... 85 55 vs. St. John Fisher+ ...... 67 66 vs. RIT+ ...... 74 Jesse Lisiecka, sr. C ...... 13.3 88 vs. RIT+ ...... 85 52 vs. Rochester+ ...... 90 48 at Rochester+ ...... 71 Fran Zablocki, jr. F ...... 12.2 70 vs. Rochester+ ...... 59 72 Elmira* ...... 54 68 vs. Keuka+ ...... 58 88 at Elmira* ...... 61 64 Ithaca* ...... 72 76 at St. John Fisher* ...... 57 70 at Ithaca* ...... 67 60 RIT* ...... 74 67 at Ithaca* ...... 86 73 Utica* ...... 69 53 at Utica* ...... 57 77 at Elmira* ...... 71 61 Hartwick* ...... 70 82 at Hartwick* ...... 56 66 Alfred* ...... 55 79 RIT* ...... 81 62 Alfred* ...... 63 82 at St. John Fisher* ...... 89 54 St. John Fisher* ...... 75 89 at Alfred* ...... 76 54 at RIT* ...... 75 74 at Hartwick* ...... 67 75 Hartwick* ...... 60 73 at Utica* ...... 62 62 Utica* ...... 71 82 at RIT* ...... 80 68 at Ithaca* ...... 76 69 Ithaca* ...... 53 66 at Elmira* ...... 71 64 Elmira* ...... 58 *Empire 8 Conference game 74 Brockport^ ...... 70 #at NYU Tournament 85 St. Lawrence^ ...... 72 ^at Skidmore Tournament **Joe King Tournament 76 RIT^ ...... 78 +JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tournament *Empire 8 Conference game **Joe King Tournament LEADING SCORERS +JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tournament Ryan Shipley, sr. C ...... 16.2 #at Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio Tournament Joe Canori, fr. G ...... 14.0 ^ECAC Upstate Tournament Ryan McAdam, fr. F ...... 9.7 LEADING SCORERS Jimmy Evans, sr. G ...... 19.9 2005-2006 (8-17) Fran Zablocki, sr. F ...... 13.1 HEAD COACH: Mike Daley Lawrence Maroney, jr. F ...... 12.9 CAPTAINS: Mike DeBlois, Justin Fladd, Matt Groot, Caswell Smith 2003-04 (13-12) 92 vs. Pitt- Bradford# ...... 72 HEAD COACH: Mike Daley 73 at Buffalo State# ...... 83 CAPTAINS: Bret Kearney, 58 Rochester ...... 64 Ryan Shipley, Jake Steck 68 at Pitt-Bradford ...... 67 92 vs. Centenary# ...... 60 66 at Oswego ...... 68 72 at Drew# ...... 68 66 at Old Westbury ...... 70 46 Rochester ...... 69 61 at Otterbein^ ...... 85 82 at Oswego (ot) ...... 85 89 vs. Thomas More (ot)^ ...... 83 85 Hilbert ...... 63 76 at Elmira* ...... 66 83 Medaille** ...... 66 62 at Ithaca* ...... 71 86 Keuka** ...... 90 63 Rochester+...... 72 57 Ithaca* ...... 70 61 vs. Keuka+ ...... 73 76 Elmira* ...... 60 85 at RIT (2ot)+ ...... 91 45 vs. Rochester+ ...... 69 89 at Alfred* ...... 74 79 vs. RIT (ot)+ ...... 84 62 at St. John Fisher* ...... 60 85 Keuka+ ...... 63 69 at RIT* ...... 73 61 St. John Fisher* ...... 71 51 Utica* ...... 59 84 Alfred* ...... 63 67 Hartwick* ...... 68 71 at RIT* ...... 73 95 Ithaca* ...... 88 60 at Hartwick* ...... 48 94 Elmira* ...... 55 75 at Utica* ...... 79 68 RIT* ...... 78 70 at Elmira* ...... 56 72 at Hartwick* ...... 79 60 at Ithaca* ...... 76 74 at Utica* ...... 98 78 Utica* ...... 58 64 St. John Fisher* ...... 67 86 Hartwick* ...... 42 85 Alfred* ...... 88 74 RIT* ...... 77 *Empire 8 Conference game 81 at Alfred* ...... 72 #Coles Classic at Buffalo State 70 at St. John Fisher* ...... 75 ^“O” Club Classic at Otterbein +JPMorgan Chase Tournament 81 at Keuka (ot) ...... 75 *Empire 8 Conference game LEADING SCORERS **Joe King Tournament Joe Canori, so. G ...... 20.6 +JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tournament Ryan McAdam, so. F ...... 12.8 #at Drew (N.J.) Tournament Kyle Nelson, so. F...... 9.6 NICK BOZZELLI LEADING SCORERS Lawrence Maroney, sr. F ...... 15.4 Sophomore Nick Bozzelli played in 18 games for Nazareth Ryan Shipley, jr. C ...... 15.0 in 2005-06. Caswell Smith, so. G ...... 9.6

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2006-07 BASKETBALL DANCE TEAM

2006-07 DANCE TEAM FRONT ROW (left to right) -- Jenna Siracuse, Joelle Hirsch. SECOND ROW -- Melissa Watt, Christa Evans, Kirsten Toscano, Lindsey Shields. THIRD ROW -- Brenna Spencer, Christina Coury, Kristina Mueller, Caitlin Knepka, Alex Parrotta. BACK ROW -- Molly Hildebrandt (coach), Annmarie Rabal, Cori Zerfas, Mary Beth Hauck, Anna Dengler, Rosie Wittman, Sasha Mayo, Katie Fischette (coach).

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HISTORY & INFORMATION

Nazareth hosted its first athletic event in Golden Flyer Stadium in the spring of 2004.

Nazareth College is a private, co-educational college with a liberal arts and sciences tradition. Founded in 1924 by the Sisters of St. Joseph, Nazareth has been independent for more than 30 years.

Nazareth’s athletic Students now have twice as many countries around the world. Few Athletic highlights mission and philosophy classrooms and computer labs; more colleges and universities in the The average grade-point average The Nazareth College Athletic undergraduate and graduate nation can match Nazareth’s record of student-athletes for the spring Department will strive to empower programs; opportunities to compete of preparing students for success in 2006 semester was 3.20, a its student-athletes to grow as people on intercollegiate teams in the Fulbright competition—the U.S. number that includes academic and make a positive impact on equestrian, cross country, track and government’s most prestigious records for more than 400 student- society, with life-skills development, field, men’s volleyball, and women’s scholarship program. athletes. softball; and a choice of living mentoring, and leadership Nazareth has a distinguished A member of the National options that includes suites, cafes opportunities through competitive history of teacher preparation with Collegiate Athletic Association, and free laundry service. and cooperative experiences. nearly 1,700 graduates currently Nazareth has 22 intercollegiate teaching in Monroe County The Athletic Department is Faculty teams that compete at the Division classrooms. III level. Nazareth competes in the committed to assisting in the Full-time 140 college’s mission of educating Nazareth features an array of Empire 8 Conference with Alfred, Part-time 78 students with a goal of fostering health professions programs, Elmira, Hartwick, Ithaca, RIT, St. lifelong commitment to intellectual, Student/Faculty Ratio 12:1 including a Bachelor of Science in John Fisher, Stevens Tech, and ethical and aesthetic values. The Ninety-four percent of full-time Nursing, Music Therapy, Art Utica. Athletic Department will operate faculty have received the highest Therapy, Speech-Language Nazareth’s men’s lacrosse team under firm institutional control of professional degree in their field. Pathology, and Physical Therapy. won national championships in the college and will always place the The Nazareth College Arts Center, 1992, 1996, and 1997. health and welfare of the student- Enrollment which houses the departments of Nazareth finished 96th in the athletes, coaches and staff first in Full-time undergraduate enrollment Theatre Arts, Music, and Art, has NACDA (National Association of decisions regarding the athletics for the fall of 2007 will be welcomed more than two million Collegiate Directors of Athletics) program. approximately 1,925. That number people to performances since it standings for Division III in 2005- The department will operate under increases to about 3,200 with the opened in 1967. 06. The Golden Flyers were the NCAA Division III philosophy, inclusion of part-time and graduate represented in NCAA Tournaments through which academics are the students. There are more than 1,250 Community service in men’s soccer, women’s student’s first priority and students living on campus. Ninety-one percent of Nazareth swimming and , men’s track sportsmanship, fair play, diversity The 2006-07 freshman class had a undergraduates participate in and field, and women’s lacrosse. and ethical conduct are constantly mean SAT score of 1120. One community service projects while Nazareth also claimed Empire 8 taught and promoted. quarter of incoming freshmen they are students. Conference titles in men’s soccer, finished in the top 10 percent of their women’s soccer, and women’s Campus expansion In addition, Nazareth offers an on- high school graduating class; two- campus Center for Service Learning, lacrosse. 2004 marked the completion of thirds ranked in the top 25 percent. Nazareth’s largest capital campaign which serves as a resource for Admission students seeking volunteer in history. The college raised $25 Expenses Contact the Nazareth Admissions placements and for faculty who want Office at (585) 389-2860 or toll-free million to support the recent campus 2006-07 Tuition $20,655 expansion through the purchase of to incorporate service into the at (800) 462-3944 to find out more Room and board curriculum. about the admission process, 73 acres of adjoining land and (various plans available) $8,920 buildings. Today’s campus features including financial aid opportunities, Fees $960 148 acres and includes the five-story Alumni to attend an open house, or to Golisano Academic Center, the TOTAL $30,535 Seventy-five percent of Nazareth’s arrange for a campus tour. 2,200-seat Golden Flyer Stadium, the 23,000 alumni reside in New York spacious Elizabeth George and Academic highlights state. Nearly 70 percent are Portka residence halls and a softball During the past 10 years, 22 employed in service professions diamond. Nazareth students have won including education, health care, Fulbright grants to carry out child care, social work, and research, teach, and study in 13 counseling.

2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL

2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM

FRONT ROW (left to right) -- Phil Johann, Te’vonn McField, Rayvon Higdon, Corey McAdam, Joe Mihalich, Brian Ameneiros, Leon Hill. BACK ROW -- Janelle McAllister (manager), Joe Canori, Ryan McAdam, Nick Bozzelli, Tyler Smith, Jeff DeHimer, Brian Steves, Chris Barrett.

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DATE OPPONENT TIME DATE OPPONENT TIME

Fri. Nov. 17 Nazareth Tip-Off Tournament * Tue. Jan. 23 RIT 8 p.m. Fredonia vs. Keystone 6 p.m. * Fri. Jan. 26 Hartwick 8 p.m. Nazareth vs. Morrisville 8 p.m. * Sat. Jan. 27 Utica 4 p.m. Sat. Nov. 18 Nazareth Tip-Off Tournament 1, 3 p.m. * Fri. Feb. 2 at St. John Fisher 8 p.m. Tue. Nov. 21 at Rochester 7 p.m. * Sat. Feb. 3 at Alfred 4 p.m. Tue. Dec. 5 Oswego 7 p.m. * Tue. Feb. 6 at RIT 8 p.m. Tue. Dec. 19 Pitt-Bradford 7 p.m. * Fri. Feb. 9 at Utica 8 p.m. Thu. Dec. 21 Old Westbury 7 p.m. * Sat. Feb. 10 at Hartwick 4 p.m. Fri. Dec. 29 Tournament of Heroes at Staten Island Nazareth vs. Wheaton, Ill. 5 p.m. * Fri. Feb. 16 Elmira 8 p.m. Rivier vs. Staten Island 7 p.m. * Sat. Feb. 17 Ithaca 4 p.m. Sat. Dec. 30 Tournament of Heroes at Staten Island 1, 3 p.m. Fri. Feb. 23 Empire 8 Tournament TBA * Fri. Jan. 5 Alfred 8 p.m. Sat. Feb. 24 Empire 8 Tournament TBA * Sat. Jan. 6 St. John Fisher 4 p.m. * Empire 8 Conference Game Wed. Jan. 10 JPMorgan Chase Tournament TBA Home Games in bold Fri. Jan. 12 JPMorgan Chase Tournament TBA Sat. Jan. 13 JPMorgan Chase Tournament TBA * Fri. Jan. 19 at Ithaca 8 p.m. * Sat. Jan. 20 at Elmira 4 p.m.

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