NAZARETH COLLEGE 2007-08 MEDIA GUIDE

Nazareth College, Rochester, N.Y. Men’s College 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 ...... 1,975 (undergraduate) Staff Directory ...... Page 2 Founded ...... 1924 by the Sisters of St . Joseph Head Coach...... Page 3 President ...... Daan. Braveman Coaching Staff...... Page 4 Nickname ...... Golden Flyers 2007-08 Season Preview...... Page 5-6 Colors ...... Purple. and Gold 2007-08 Roster...... Page 7 Affiliation ...... NCAA. Division III 2006-07 Final Results...... Page 8 Conference ...... Empire. 8 Empire 8 Commissioner ...... Chuck Mitrano 2007-08 Returning Players...... Page. 9-13 Office Phone ...... (585). 581-0834 2007-08 Newcomers...... Page 14 E-mail ...... cmitrano@empire8 .com 2006-07 Empire 8 Results...... Page 15 Empire 8 Assistant Commissioner ...... Tim. Farrell Golden Flyer Career Records ...... Page 16 E-mail ...... tfarrell@empire8 .com Golden Flyer Single Season Records...... Page 17 Home Court (Capacity) ...... Robert A . Kidera Gymnasium (1,200) Golden Flyer Record Book...... Page 18 Athletic Director ...... Peter. Bothner JP Morgan Chase Tournament History...... Page 19 Office Phone ...... (585). 389-2196 Golden Flyers in Post Season...... Page 20 E-mail ...... pbothne4@naz .edu Men’s Basketball Coach ...... Mike Daley (St . Bonaventure, ‘66) Golden Flyers vs All Opponents ...... Page 21 Career Record/Years ...... 285-262/21. Year by Year Records...... Page 22-26 Office Phone ...... (585). 389-2814 Donors and Sponsors...... Page 27-29 E-mail ...... mdaley8@naz .edu History and Information...... Page 30 Associate Head Coach ...... Toby. Brown Office Phone ...... (585) 389-2193 Nazareth men’s basketball 2007-08 is a production of the E-mail ...... tbrown9@naz .edu Nazareth Athletic Department . Assistant Coaches ...... Dick O’Toole, Kevin Downey Special thanks to Kiel Sick . For further information, contact 2006-07 Overall Record ...... 11-14. Joe Seil at (585) 389-2452 or Empire 8 Conference Record/Finish ...... 6-8/6th. place at jseil2@naz .edu . Post-season ...... None Front cover: Players returning/lost ...... 11/2 Leon Hill Starters returning/lost ...... 5/0 tyler smith NCAA appearances (5) ...... 1984,. 1986, 1987, 1990, 1998 joe canori Head Athletic Trainer ...... Adrienne Jester ghosted image: ryan mcadam Office Phone ...... (585). 389-2838 E-mail ...... ajester4@naz .edu DESIGN & LAYOUT: Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... Mike. Fahy E-mail ...... mfahy8@naz .edu Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... Beth Abegglen Main College Number: Press Box Phone: E-mail ...... babeggl6@naz. .edu (585) 389-2525 (585) 389-2951 Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information ...... Joe Seil Athletic Office Fax: Press Box Fax: Office Phone ...... (585). 389-2452 (585) 389-2839 (585) 389-2950 Office Fax ...... (585). 389-2188 Sports Info Fax: Sports Hotline: E-mail ...... jseil2@naz. .edu (585) 389-2188 (585) 389-2095 Web Address ...... www. .nazathletics .com Admissions Office ...... (585). 389-2860 & Phone Numbers Financial Aid Office ...... (585). 389-2310

1—TOC/college info 2007-08 Nazareth staff directory

Beth Abegglen Sue Behme Peter Bothner Terese Bouchard toby Brown jack Carpenter Assistant Women’s Director of Athletics Equestrian coach associate men’s Women’s Athletic Trainer coach pbothne4@naz .edu tboucha3@naz .edu basketball Coach Coach babeggl6@naz edu. sbehme9@naz .edu 389-2196 389-2195 tbrown9@naz .edu jcarpen9@naz .edu 389-2838 389-2835 389-2193 389-2936

Marty Coddington Mike Daley Michael Fa h y Danny Gilbertson devin Gotham Adrienne Jester Men’s & Women’s Assistant Athletic Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach women’s HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER, Coach Director & Men’s Athletic Trainer basketball coach ASST . ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, dgilber5@naz .edu SR . WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR mcoddin6@naz .edu Basketball Coach mfahy8@naz .edu dgotham6@naz .edu 389-2191 ajester4@naz .edu 389-2851 mdaley8@naz .edu 389-2838 389-2190 389-2838 389-2814

Scott Love GailMann dave Marsh ryan Martin mikePalermo RobRandall Cross Country, Women’s Soccer Coach Coach Assistant Men’s Equipment Men’s Track & Field Coach gmann8@naz edu. dmarsh3@naz .edu Lacrosse Coach Room Manager Lacrosse Coach Director of Intramurals elove9@naz edu. 389-2813 389-2198 mpalerm6@naz .edu rrandal5@naz .edu 389-2852 rmartin3@naz .edu 389-2837 389-2194 389-2858

Joe Seil Martie Staser lyndsay Thomas ANDREA Tut in o PaulWaida calW ick en s Assistant Athletic Men’s & Women’s Athletic Office Coach Men’s & Women’s Men’s & Women’s Director/SID Coach Coordinator atutino0@naz .edu Coach Coach jseil2@naz edu. mstaser3@naz .edu lthomas4@naz .edu 389-2199 pwaida7@naz .edu cwicken0@naz .edu 389-2452 389-2198 389-2195 389-2853 389-2189

2007-08 staff directory—2 2007-08 head coach/year by year Men’s Basketball head coach Mike Daley GOLDEN FLYERS’ YEAR BY YEAR RECORD Season W L Head Coach Post-Season Now in his 22nd season as head 1977-78 15 4 Joe Gigliotti coach, Mike Daley has provided 1978-79 14 8 Joe Gigliotti NAIA Tournament stability to Nazareth men’s basketball 1979-80 8 16 Joe Gigliotti for more than two decades . 1980-81 18 7 Joe Gigliotti NAIA Tournament 1981-82 14 12 Joe Gigliotti With a solid nucleus of returning 1982-83 20 6 John Beilein NAIA Tournament 1983-84 22 6 Bill Nelson NCAA East Region Title players, Daley hopes to make the 1984-85 20 6 Bill Nelson ECAC Tournament Golden Flyers contenders in the 1985-86 23 5 Bill Nelson NCAA Tournament Empire 8 Conference in 2007-08 . 1986-87 22 6 Mike Daley NCAA Tournament 1987-88 17 11 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament With 285 career victories to his credit, Daley has guided the 1988-89 14 12 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament Golden Flyers to several milestones during his tenure, including 1989-90 20 7 Mike Daley NCAA Tournament 1990-91 16 11 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament 10 post-season tournament berths and two JPMorgan Chase 1991-92 9 16 Mike Daley Tournament titles . 1992-93 12 13 Mike Daley 1993-94 6 19 Mike Daley Daley also has directed the Golden Flyers to three NCAA 1994-95 7 18 Mike Daley Tournament appearances and the 1997 ECAC Upstate title . 1995-96 12 13 Mike Daley 1996-97 18 10 Mike Daley ECAC Upstate Title The 2002-03 season was among the most noteworthy in 1997-98 19 8 Mike Daley NCAA Tournament Daley’s career as Nazareth finished 22-6 for its best overall 1998-99 15 11 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament record since 1986-87 . Nazareth also captured the championship 1999-00 8 17 Mike Daley 2000-01 11 14 Mike Daley of the JPMorgan Chase Tournament for the first time since 2001-02 17 10 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament 1987, scoring a mild-upset win over previously unbeaten and 2002-03 22 6 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament nationally ranked Rochester in a memorable title game . 2003-04 13 12 Mike Daley 2004-05 8 17 Mike Daley Daley came to Nazareth for the start of the 1986-87 season and 2005-06 8 17 Mike Daley helped the team to a record of 22-6 and a berth in the NCAA 2006-07 11 14 Mike Daley Total 439 332 Tournament . They reached the NCAAs again in 1990 and 1998 . Overall Coaching Records Daley twice has been honored as Empire 8 Conference Coach Coaches (Seasons) Yrs. W L Pct. Mike Daley (1986-present) 21 285 262 .521 of the Year and in 2002-03 was the national recipient of the Joe Gigliotti (1977-1982) 5 69 47 .595 Schoenfeld Sportsmanship Award by the Bill Nelson (1983-1986) 3 65 17 .793 Officials Association . The award is presented annually to the John Beilein (1982-83) 1 20 6 .769 OVERALL (1977-2007) 30 439 332 .569 team that best exemplifies sportsmanship, character and ethics, traits that Nazareth teams have consistently exuded under Daley’s direction .

A graduate of St . Bonaventure University, Daley brought to Nazareth an array of coaching experience . He coached high school basketball in Ohio for 14 years and has also coached football, swimming, track, cross country and tennis at various levels .

In 1979, Daley moved into the college coaching ranks as he became an assistant coach to Pete Lonergan at Division I Niagara University . He stayed with the Purple Eagles for six seasons .

Well respected by his peers, Daley has been invited to speak at numerous camps and clinics . He also is director of the popular Nazareth College Basketball Camp during the summer .

In addition to coaching basketball at Nazareth, Daley serves as assistant athletic director and is active in game management and scheduling . He resides in Henrietta with his wife, Debbie . His daughter, Lea, is a 2007 Nazareth graduate . coach | Mike Daley has amassed 285 victories in 21 seasons at NAZARETH .

3—2007-08 coach/ year by year Men’s Basketball 2007-08 coaching staff Associate Head Coach Toby Brown Assistant Coach Kevin Downey Well recognized in the area college Kevin Downey, former basketball standout basketball scene for nearly two decades, at Canisius College, joined the men’s Toby Brown is in his 11th season with basketball staff as a part-time assistant the Golden Flyers and his seventh as coach in December of 2006 . the team’s associate head coach . He Downey completed his college career came to Nazareth in 1997 after seven 2005-06 as Canisius’ sixth all-time auspicious seasons as an assistant under scorer with 1,583 points . He started Bob McVean at Rochester Institute of every game of his four-year career (116 Technology . overall) and ranks second all-time in A native of Waterloo, Brown helped R .I .T . three-point field goals made with 185 . to four 20-win seasons and three NCAA He earned an undergraduate degree in tournament appearances . In 1996-97, Biology and a Master’s degree in Business the Tigers finished 24-4 and reached the Adminstration . Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament . A native of Livonia, N .Y ., Downey was a scholastic standout at During Brown’s time at Nazareth, the Golden Flyers have made Livonia High, where he played for his father, the late Tom Downey . four post-season appearances and won one conference title . He As a senior at Livonia in 2000-01, Downey was the all-Greater helped the Golden Flyers to a 22-6 record in 2002-03, which Rochester Co-Player of the Year in leading the Bulldogs to the included the championship of the JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Section Five Class B title and a 23-1 overall record . Tournament and an appearance in the championship game of the Downey’s mother, Linda Downey, was Nazareth’s women’s ECAC Upstate Tournament . volleyball coach for four seasons (1999-2002) and has been the Brown was a standout player at Waterloo High, then played for two coach at the University of Rochester for the past five seasons . His seasons at Alfred State before graduating with a degree in physical sister, Christa, was a three-time first-team All-American in volleyball education from Cortland . He currently teaches health and physical for Nazareth from 2000 through 2002 . education at the Norman Howard School in Rochester .

Assistant Coach Dick O’ Toole After 33 years of teaching and coaching in the Rochester City School District, Dick O’Toole joined the Nazareth staff as a part-time assistant coach in 2003 . O’Toole retired from high school coaching at the end of the 2002-03 season after compiling a career basketball record of 315-268 as varsity coach at Edison Tech . 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 .

Sophomore | Corey McAdam was the Empire 8 Rookie of the Year in 2006-07 .

2007-08 Coaching Staff—4 2007-08 season previewMen’s Basketball Experience and talent: Golden Flyers look to challenge in the tough Empire 8

“We need to do a better job holding leads at the end of games,” said Nazareth Coach Mike Daley, back for his 22nd season . “I think we’re more experienced now and we’re a deeper team than before .”

Fortunes took a dramatic upturn when Ryan McAdam returned to pre-season practice after missing all of 2006-07 with a broken wrist, an injury from which the Golden Flyers never quite recovered .

A 6-foot-4 forward with two years of eligibility left, McAdam two years ago averaged 12 .8 points and 5 .4 rebounds per game while making 85 percent of his free throws .

In addition to McAdam, all five of last year’s starters are back, including do-everything point guard Corey McAdam (Ryan’s brother) and sharpshooting guard Joe Canori, who has amassed more than 1,300 points in three seasons .

Corey McAdam, a 6-foot-2 sophomore, was named E8 Rookie of the Year in 2006-07 after dominating several Senior | Joe Canori has been the Empire 8’s leading scorer games with a 14 .6 scoring average, while ranking among in each of the past two SEASONS . the Division III leaders in assists (7 .4 per game) and steals (3 .2 per game) . If they were a swim team and not a college basketball team, the Nazareth College Golden Flyers would have had a Canori, a 6-foot-2 senior, led the Empire 8 in scoring for difficult time transitioning from the shallow end to the deep the second year in a row with a 19 .6 scoring average that end of the pool in 2006-07 . included 72 three-point baskets .

As games transitioned from one half to another, the Golden Senior Tyler Smith was probably the biggest beneficiary of Flyers had difficulty holding their breath and their season Corey McAdam’s precision passes as he doubled his scoring became more renowned for coughing up second-half leads average to 14 .2 points per game, while leading the team than for winning basketball games . in rebounding (7 .4 per game) . A 6-foot-7 center, Smith also displayed a soft touch around the basket in making 155 of The end result was that Nazareth struggled to keep its 255 shots (60 8. percent) . collective head above the break-even mark as it finished 11-14 overall and 6-8 in the tough Empire 8 Conference . Other experienced players include senior Leon Hill, juniors Chris Barrett, Jeff DeHimer and Joe Mihalich and As the calendar turns to 2007-08, the Golden Flyers hope sophomores Rayvon Higdon and Phil Johann . to able to swim with the E8’s bigger fish as they come equipped with a roster that is talented, experienced and . . . Hill, a 6-foot-2 forward, played regularly in 2006-07 and yes . . . deep . contributed 5 .3 points and 4 .6 rebounds per game while making better than 50 percent of his shots (55 for 109) .

5—2007-08 season preview Men’s Basketball 2007-08 season preview

we need to do a better job holding leads at the end of . . “ GAMES . . .SAID nazareth coach mike daley, back f or his 2 2 nd S E A S O N . . .I think we ’ re more experienced now and we ’ re a deeper team THAN befORE . -- Head coach mike daley ” DeHimer, a 6-foot-7 center, and Higdon, a 6-foot-1 guard, each started regularly in 2006-07 and contributed 7 .9 and 7 .7 points per game respectively .

DeHimer also averaged 5 .4 rebounds per game while Higdon was second on the team in both assists (2 .8 per game) and steals (1 .7 per game) .

Barrett, a 6-foot-2 guard, contributed 2 .1 points per game, while Mihalich and Johann each played sparingly, but will look to make more significant contributions .

Daley expects all five of his first-year players to help right away . Included in that mix are Tim Brown, a 6-foot-6 forward; Brian Gebhardt, a 5-foot-11 point guard; Chris Hoak, a 6-foot-2 guard; Dominique Kendrick, a 6-foot shooting guard; and J T. . Miranda, a 6-foot-3 forward .

“We’re looking to compete,” said Daley, who will be assisted by Toby Brown, Kevin Downey and Dick O’Toole . “The league forward | Ryan McAdam returns to the lineup after missing should be very competitive, but we hope to be in the mix .” the ‘06-07 season with a wrist INJURY .

2007-08 Coaching Staff—6 Numerical Alphabetical NO . Name POS . YR . HT . WT . High School/Hometown # Name POS 3 Chris Barrett* G JR . 6-3 195 Williamsville South/Williamsville, NY 3 Chris Barrett* G 5 J .T . Miranda F fR . 6-3 205 Christian Brothers ACAD ./E . Syracuse, NY 23 Tim Brown C 11 Joe Mihalich* G JR . 6-1 175 ST . Joseph’s/Lewiston, NY 12 Joe Canori* G 12 Joe Canori* G SR . 6-2 180 Webster Thomas/Webster, NY 50 Jeff DeHimer* C 15 Phil Johann* G SO . 6-1 165 Rocky Point/Rocky Point, NY 20 Brian Gebhardt G 20 Brian Gebhardt G fR . 5-11 155 Fairport/Fairport, NY 22 Rayvon Higdon G 21 Corey McAdam* G SO . 6-2 160 Fairport/Fairport, NY 32 Leon Hill* F 22 Rayvon Higdon* G SO . 6-1 175 Edison Tech/Rochester, NY 43 Chris Hoak G 23 Tim Brown C fR . 6-6 210 Lima Christian/Canandaigua, NY 15 Phil Johann* G 24 Ryan McAdam* G-F JR . 6-4 200 Fairport/Fairport, NY 33 Dominique Kendrick G

32 Leon Hill* G-F SR . 6-2 175 Port Chester/Port Chester, NY 21 Corey McAdam* G

33 Dominique Kendrick G fR . 6-0 160 Jamestown/Jamestown, NY 24 Ryan McAdam* G-F 40 Tyler Smith* C SR . 6-7 220 Fairport/Fairport, NY 11 Joe Mihalich* G 43 Chris Hoak G fR . 6-2 160 ST . Francis/Hamburg, NY 5 J .T . Miranda F 50 Jeff DeHimer* C JR . 6-7 230 Scotia-Glenville/Scotia, NY 40 Tyler Smith* C

Head Coach: Mike Daley ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Toby Brown ASSISTANT COACHES: Dick O’Toole, Kevin Downey *RETURNING PLAYERS

Front Row (left to right) -- Chris Hoak, Brian Gebhardt, Phil Johann, Dominique Kendrick, Joe Canori, Chris Barrett, Leon Hill, Joe MIHALICH . Back Row -- Dick O’Toole (assistant coach), Kevin Downey (assistant coach), J .T . Miranda, Ryan McAdam, Jeff DeHimer, Tyler Smith, Tim Brown, Corey McAdam, Rayvon Higdon, Mike Daley (head coach), Toby Brown (associate head coach) .

7—2007-08 GOLDEN FLYERS MEN’S BASKETBALL team Men’s Basketball 2006-07 final results DATE OPPONENT RESULT LEADING SCORER LEADING REBOUNDER

11/17/06 Morrisville# W, 91-69 Canori 25 McAdam 9 11/18/06 fredonia# W, 66-61 Canori 26 Smith 10 11/21/06 at Rochester L, 74-71 (ot) McAdam 23 Smith, Higdon 8 12/05/06 Oswego L, 81-73 Smith 20 Smith 12 12/19/06 Pitt .-Bradford W, 81-61 Smith 22 DeHimer, McAdam 10 12/21/06 Old Westbury W, 91-82 Canori 20 DeHimer 9 12/29/06 vs . Wheaton, Ill .^ L, 93-89 (ot) Canori 27 McAdam 7 12/30/06 at Staten Island^ L, 84-75 Canori 28 Hill, Smith 10 01/05/07 Alfred* W, 75-72 McAdam 29 Smith 9 01/06/07 St . John Fisher* L, 73-63 Canori 30 Smith 14 01/10/07 vs . Rochester+ L, 70-57 Canori 17 Smith, McAdam 6 01/12/07 vs . RIT+ L, 82-76 Canori 17 DeHimer, Hill 6 01/13/07 Keuka+ W, 90-66 Canori, Smith 16 Smith 10 01/19/07 at Ithaca* L, 75-68 Smith 22 Smith 9 01/20/07 at Elmira* W, 68-60 Canori 23 Higdon, Smith 7 01/23/07 RIT* L, 86-79 McAdam 23 Hill 8 01/26/07 Hartwick* W, 92-87 Canori 28 Hill 10 01/27/07 Utica* L, 73-72 Canori 20 Hill 8 02/02/07 at St . John Fisher* L, 69-61 McAdam 18 Hill 10 02/03/07 at Alfred* L, 82-77 (ot) Canori 20 Smith 9 02/06/07 at RIT* L, 69-60 Canori 24 McAdam 8 02/09/07 at Utica* L, 65-45 Smith 19 McAdam, Smith 6 02/10/07 at Hartwick* W, 81-73 Canori 25 Smith 6 # TYLER 02/16/07 Elmira* W, 71-56 Canori 19 McAdam 8 40 Smith 02/17/07 Ithaca* W, 84-80 McAdam 25 Smith 7 Senior | Tyler Smith averaged 14 2. points and a team-best 7 4. rebounds * Empire 8 Conference Game # Nazareth Tip-Off Tournament per game in 2006-07 . ^ Tournament of Heroes at Staten Island + JPMorgan Chase Tournament

Final 2006-07 Statistics

-3-pointers- Player GP fgM-FGA Pct. fgM-FGA Pct. ftM-FTA Pct. reb. avg. asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. avg. Joe Canori 25 171-406 .421 72-187 .385 75-94 798. 75 3 .0 27 52-2 34 8 489 19 .6 Corey McAdam 25 127-257 494. 11-32 .344 99-127 780. 137 5 .5 186 63-1 81 5 364 14 .6 Tyler Smith 25 155-255 .608 0-0 .000 46-64 .719 186 7 .4 20 78-3 17 37 356 14 .2 Jeff DeHimer 25 83-171 .485 0-0 .000 31-68 .456 134 5 .4 21 78-2 18 9 197 7 .9 Rayvon Higdon 25 70-207 .338 19-79 .241 34-50 .680 95 3 .8 70 72-2 43 11 193 7 .7 Leon Hill 23 55-109 .505 2-12 167. 11-21 .524 106 4 .6 33 53-1 24 6 123 5 .3 Brian Steves 14 22-51 .431 12-30 .400 10-12 .833 28 2 .0 11 18-0 7 0 66 4 .7 Chris Barrett 15 10-21 476. 4-8 .500 7-9 .778 18 1 .2 3 6-0 2 0 31 2 1. Brian Ameneiros 3 1-15 .067 1-12 .083 2-2 1 .000 10 3 .3 14 4-0 6 0 5 1 .7 Nick Bozzelli 19 10-31 .323 0-0 .000 9-12 .750 23 1 .2 5 9-0 5 0 29 1 .5 Joe Mihalich 10 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2 0 .2 1 3-0 1 1 3 0 .3 Phil Johann 6 0-5 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3 0 .5 1 4-0 0 0 0 0 .0 Team 84 3 .4 Nazareth 25 705-1532 .460 121-362 .334 325-461 .705 901 36.0 392 440-11 238 77 1856 74.2 Opponents 25 677-1483 .457 153-463 .330 336-506 .664 908 36 .3 366 416-6 201 85 1843 73 .7 Games started: Ameneiros 2, Bozzelli 1, Canori 25, DeHimer 24, Higdon 24, Hill 1, McAdam 24, Smith 23, Steves 1 Scoring by periods: 1 2 OT OT2 Total Nazareth 911 914 27 4 1856 Opponents 809 991 34 9 1842

2006-07 FINAL RESULTS & STATS—8 2007-08 RETURNING PLAYERSMen’s Basketball SENIOR

# Business Administration major . . . son of Richard and Laura Canori, WEBSTER, NY . . . team captain 12 . . . returning for his fourth season, Canori enjoyed another sensational season statistically as he led the Empire 8 Conference in scoring for the second year in a row at 19 6. points per game . . . led the Golden Flyers in three-point baskets (72) and free-throw percentage (75-for-94, .798) . . . earned honorable mention all-conference honors . . . named E8 Player of the Week three times . . . named Rochester Area College Player of the Week for 12/31/06 . . . ranked among the Division III Leaders in scoring, three-point field goal percentage and three-pointers made per game . . . named MVP of Nazareth Tip-Off Tournament and named to JPMorgan Chase all-tournament team . . . reached double figures in scoring in 23 of 25 games and had 20 points or better 13 times . . . scored a season-high 30 points vs . St . John Fisher 1/6/07 . . . scored his 1,000th career point vs . Wheaton, Ill . 12/29/06 . . . competed during the summer in Italy as a member of the USA Athletes International team and averaged 26 points per game . . . 2005-06: started 24 of 25 games and led the Empire 8 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 . . . 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 Democrat and Chronicle newspaper . . . an all-state selection in 2003-04 . . . 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 JOE in the summer of ‘06 for the USA Athletes International basketball team that played in Belgium and the Netherlands . . . team Canori finished 11-2 and Canori was named to the all-star team . 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 2006-07 25 171-406 .421 72-187 .385 75-94 .798 75-3 .0 27 52-2 34 8 489 19 .6 Total 75 482-1125 .428 202-504 .401 186-239 .778 222-3 .0 113 157-2 94 27 1352 18 .0

9—player profiles Men’s Basketball 2007-08 RETURNING PLAYERS # SENIOR 32 Business Administration major . . . son of Lisa Hill, PORT CHESTER, NY . . . returning for his fourth season, Hill appeared in 23 games in 2006-07, including one as a starter . . . averaged 5 .3 points and 4 .6 rebounds per game while making 55 of 109 field goal attempts ( .505) . . . scored a career-high 12 points in a win over Old Westbury 12/21/06 . . . grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds three times . . . 2005-06: appeared in 11 games and had 13 points and 20 rebounds . . . 2004-05: played in 17 games in and contributed 42 points and 33 rebounds . . . shot 6-for-8 from three-point range . . . 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 .

LEONHill 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. 2006-07 23 55-109 .505 2-12 .167 11-21 .524 106-4 .6 33 53-1 24 6 122 5 3. Total 51 78-180 .433 9-24 .375 1329 .448 159-3 .1 55 93-1 43 9 177 3 5.

SENIOR # English major . . . son of Jim and Bonnie Smith, FAIRPORT, NY . . . returning for his 40 fourth season, Smith had a break-out year for Nazareth in 2006-07 . . . appeared in all 25 games, including 23 as a starter and averaged 14 2. points and a team-best 7 4. rebounds per game . . . finished second in the Empire 8 and ranked 19th nationally in field goal percentage (155 for 255, .608) . . . also finished as the E8 leader in blocked shots with 37 . . . reached double figures in scoring 18 times, including a career-high 23 points vs . Morrisville 11/17/06 . . . grabbed a career-high 14 rebounds vs . St . John Fisher 1/6/07 . . . had a career-best six blocks at Utica 2/9/07 . . . named to all- tournament team for Nazareth Tip-Off Tournament . . . 2005-06: played in all 25 games, 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 . . . 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 .

TYLER Smith 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. 2006-07 25 155-255 .608 0-0 .000 46-64 .719 186-7 .4 20 78-3 17 37 355 14 .2 Total 74 266-467 .600 0-0 .000 84-117 .718 416-5 .6 61 185-7 40 78 615 8 3.

player profiles—10 2007-08 RETURNING PLAYERS Men’s Basketball # JUNIOR 3 History major with concentration in Inclusive Education . . . son of Tom and Mary Kay Barrett, WILLIAMSVILLE, NY . . . returning for his third season, Barrett appeared in 15 games in 2006-07 and scored 31 points and grabbed 18 rebounds . . . went 4 for 8 from three-point range and 7 for 9 from the foul line . . . scored a career-best eight points (with two three-pointers) in a win over Keuka 1/13/07 . . . 2005-06: appeared in three games 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 .

CHRIS Barrett

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. 2006-07 15 10-21 .476 4-8 .500 7-9 .778 18-1 .2 3 0-0 2 0 31 2 1. Total 18 12-23 .522 5-9 .556 7-9 .778 18-1 .0 3 2-0 3 0 36 2 1.

# JUNIOR 50 Business Administration major . . . son of Roger and Janet DeHimer, SCOTIA, NY . . . returning for his third season, DeHimer started 24 of 25 games in 2006-07 and contributed 7 .9 points and 5 .4 rebounds per game . . . also shot 83 for 171 ( .485) from the field . . . reached double figures in points 10 times, including a season-high 14 points at Hartwick 2/10/07 . . . had a career-high 10 rebounds vs . Pitt-Bradford 12/19/06 . . . 2005-06: played in 22 games 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 a career-high 18 points to go with nine rebounds 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 Championships 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 .

JEFFDeHimer

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. 2006-07 25 83-171 .485 0-0 .000 31-68 .456 134-5 .4 21 78-2 18 9 198 7 9. Total 47 130-263 .494 0-2 .000 57-118 .483 202-4 .3 43 116-3 27 13 318 6 8.

11—player profiles Men’s Basketball 2007-08 RETURNING PLAYERS # JUNIOR 24 Business Administration major . . . son of John and Mary McAdam, FAIRPORT, NY . . . returning for his third season, McAdam missed all of the 2006-07 season after suffering a broken wrist during the pre-season . . . 2005-06: appeared in 24 games, 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 . RYANMcAdam 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 2006-07 Injured -- Did not Play Total 47 194-437 .444 49-134 .366 95-113 .841 233-5 .0 77 97-4 33 24 532 11 .3 # JUNIOR 11 Mathematics major . . . son of Joseph and Mary Mihalich, LEWISTON, NY . . . returning for his third season, Mihalich played in 10 games in 2006-07 and scored three points . . . 2005-06: appeared in three games . . . 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, State 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 .

JOEMihalich

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. 2006-07 10 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2-0 .2 1 3-0 1 1 3 0 3. Total 13 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 6-0 .5 3 3-0 1 1 3 0 2.

player profiles—12 2007-08 RETURNING PLAYERSMen’s Basketball # SOPHOMORE 22 Mathematics major . . . son of Kehli Higdon, ROCHESTER, NY . . . returning for his second season, Higdon started 24 of 25 games for the Golden Flyers in 2006-07 . . . contributed 7 7. points, 3 8. rebounds, 2 8. assists and 1 .7 steals per game . . . reached double figures in points seven times, topping out at a career-high 17 at Alfred 2/3/07 . . . had a career-high 11 assists vs . Keuka 1/13/07 . . . 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 .

RAYVONHigdon Year gP fgM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. ftM-A Pct. reb-Avg. aSts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. avg. 2006-07 25 70-207 .338 19-79 .241 34-50 .680 95-3 .8 70 72-2 43 11 192 7 7. # SOPHOMORE 15 Undecided on major . . . son of Eugene and Donna Johann, ROCKY POINT, NY . . . returning for his second season, Johann played in six games in 2006-07 . . . 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 .

PHILIPJohann Year gP fgM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. ftM-A Pct. reb-Avg. aSts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. avg. 2006-07 6 0-25 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3-0 .5 1 4-0 0 0 0 0 0. # SOPHOMORE 21 Psychology major . . . son of John and Mary McAdam, FAIRPORT, NY . . . returning for his second season, McAdam was spectacular in 2006-07, starting 24 of 25 games and contributing 14 .6 points, 5 .5 rebounds, 7 .4 assists and 3 .2 steals per game . . . ranked fifth nationally in both assists and steals and was a second- team Empire 8 Conference all-star as well as the league Rookie of the Year . . . set Nazareth records for most steals in a season (81) and most in a game (10 vs . Elmira 2/16/07) . . . recorded a triple double against Elmira with 11 points, 11 assists and 10 steals 2/16/07 . . . reached double figures in scoring 20 times, including a career-high of 29 vs . Alfred 1/5/07 . . . reached double figures in assists five times with a career-high of 13 vs . Wheaton, Ill . on 12/29/06 . . . grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds vs . Pitt-Bradford 12/19/06 . . . 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 . COREYMcAdam Year gP fgM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. ftM-A Pct. reb-Avg. aSts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. avg. 2006-07 25 127-257 .494 11-32 .344 99-127 .780 137-5 .5 186 63-1 81 5 365 14 .6

13—player profiles Men’s Basketball 2007-08 newcomers # FRESHMAN # FRESHMAN 23 History major . . . son of Brian and Dawn 20 Undecided on major . . . son of Ralph Brown, CANANDAIGUA, NY . . . a graduate and Debra Gebhardt, FAIRPORT, NY of Lima Christian School, Brown played . . . a graduate of Fairport High School, four seasons of basketball there . . . Gebhardt played two seasons of varsity served as team captain for three seasons basketball there . . . recipient of Red and was a three-time team MVP . . . Raider Award as team MVP in 2006-07 earned Private-Parochial League all-star and named to Section Five Class AAA in 2005-06 and 2006-07 . . . scored over all-tournament team . . . led team in 1,000 career points and was named assists, steals and charges taken to all-tournament teams at Honeoye, while helping team to league and Houghton and Letchworth for 2006-07 sectional titles in 2006-07 . . . . member of National Honor Society as a junior and senior . TIM Brown B R I A N Gebhardt # FRESHMAN # FRESHMAN 43 Undecided on major . . . son of Ed and 5 Accounting major . . . son of John and Marleen Hoak, HAMBURG, NY . . . a Alice Miranda, EAST SYRACUSE, NY . . . graduate of St . Francis High School, Hoak a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy excelled in basketball and baseball there in Syracuse, Miranda played three . . . earned second-team Msgr . Martin seasons of varsity basketball there . . . all-Catholic League honors as a guard in served as team captain and was selected basketball . . . also earned second-team team MVP in 2006-07 . . . helped team to all-league honors in baseball and was runner-up finish in Section Three Class AA selected team MVP . Tournament in 2006 and championship of Zebra Classic in ‘07 .

CHRISHoak J T. M . iranda # FRESHMAN 33 Undecided on major . . . son of Donna Kendrick, JAMESTOWN, NY . . . a graduate of Jamestown High School, Kendrick was a two-year standout in basketball . . . averaged better than 25 points and nearly five rebounds per game in 2006-07 and was named Erie County Interscholastic Conference Player of the Year . . . also named Player of the Year by the Jamestown Post-Journal . . . set school record for career three- pointers (164) as well as single-season DOMINIQUE (110) and single-game records (11) . . . also a seventh-team all-state selection in ‘06-07 . . . helped team to ECIC Kendrick Divisonal title in ‘05-06 .

player profiles—14 Empire 8 ConferenceMen’s Basketball FINAL 2006-07 STANDINGS Empire 8 overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. off. Def. +/- St . John Fisher 11 3 .786 24 6 .800 76 .5 66 .4 +10 1. Utica 10 4 .714 19 7 .731 73 .0 61 .8 +11 2. Ithaca 9 5 .643 15 13 .536 73 .6 73 .0 +0 .6 RIT 8 6 .571 14 13 .519 68 .6 67 .1 +1 .5 Alfred 8 6 .571 10 14 .417 63 .8 68 .1 -4 .3 Nazareth 6 8 .429 11 14 .440 74.2 73.7 +0.5 Hartwick 3 11 .214 10 15 .400 65 .8 68 .3 -2 .5 Elmira 1 13 .071 2 23 .080 59 .6 74 .3 -14 7. Corey McAdam Joe Canori

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS First Team ASSIST LEADERS Jeff Bostic, so . Ithaca Player (Team) GP ast. avg. Ray Bryant, sr . Utica Corey McAdam, Nazareth 25 186 7.4 Sean Burton, so . Ithaca Sean Burton, Ithaca 28 145 5 2. Doug Herring, so . Utica Colin Roy, RIT 27 132 4 9. Dan McSweeney, sr . St . John Fisher Doug Herring, Utica 26 122 4 7. Second Team Brian Collier, Utica 26 113 4 2. Tim Bacon, sr . RIT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS Justin Beigel, jr . St . John Fisher (3 FG made per game) Jan Cocozziello, so . Hartwick Player (Team) FG att. Pct. Corey McAdam, fr. Nazareth Jack Lighthall, Utica 146 232 .629 Robby McCarter, sr . Alfred Tyler Smith, Nazareth 155 255 .608 Dan Mueller, sr . St . John Fisher Dan McSweeney, SJF 147 245 .600 Honorable Mention: Tim Bacon, RIT 158 283 .558 Joe Canori, Nazareth; Kenny Gethers, RIT; Jeff Bostic, Ithaca 174 315 .552 Dillon Stein, Alfred FREE THROW PERCENTAGE LEADERS Rookie of the Year: (2 FT made per game) Corey McAdam, Nazareth Player (Team) FT att. Pct. Sean Burton, Ithaca 85 95 .895 Player of the Year: Robby McCarter, Alfred 133 151 .881 Ray Bryant, Utica Dan Mueller, SJF 76 88 .864 Coach of the Year: Barrett Zeinfeld, RIT 67 80 .837 Rob Kornaker, St . John Fisher Sean Leahy, Ithaca 59 71 .831 SCORING LEADERS 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT . LEADERS Player (Team) GP Pts. avg. (1 FG made per game) Joe Canori, Nazareth 25 489 19.6 Player (Team) FG att. Pct. Jan Coccozziello, Hartwick 25 481 19 .2 Dan Mueller, SJF 93 194 .479 Ray Bryant, Utica 22 349 15 .9 Robby McCarter, Alfred 43 100 .430 Sean Burton, Ithaca 28 440 15 .7 Joe Canori, Nazareth 72 187 .385 Jeff Bostic, Ithaca 28 433 15 .5 Sean Burton, Ithaca 69 180 .383 Doug Herring, Utica 26 400 15 .4 Chris Baltz, SJF 52 136 .382 Robby McCarter, Alfred 23 348 15 .1 Corey McAdam, Nazareth 25 364 14.6 STEAL LEADERS Tim Bacon, RIT 27 388 14 .4 Player (Team) GP St. avg. Tyler Smith, Nazareth 25 356 14.2 Corey McAdam, Nazareth 25 81 3.2 REBOUNDING LEADERS Colin Roy, RIT 27 54 2 0. Player (Team) GP reb. avg. Scott Ruffrage, Ithaca 28 56 1 9. Pat Smithgall, Alfred 23 219 9 .5 Kenny Gethers, RIT 27 49 1 8. Ray Bryant, Utica 22 206 9 .4 Nick Woitach, Elmira 25 45 1 8. Jeff Bostic, Ithaca 28 214 7 .6 BLOCKED SHOT LEADERS Tyler Smith, Nazareth 25 186 7.4 Player (Team) GP Blk. avg. Tim Bacon, RIT 27 200 7 .4 Tyler Smith, Nazareth 25 37 1.48 Dan McSweeney, SJF 30 215 7 .2 Dan McSweeney, SJF 30 44 1 47. Cory Carson, Hartwick 23 151 6 .6 Jeff Bostic, Ithaca 28 41 1 46. Kenny Gethers, RIT 27 172 6 .4 Palen Andreozzi, Elmira 24 28 1 17. Senior | Tyler Smith led the Empire 8 in Justin Beigel, SJF 30 189 6 .3 Pat Smithgall, Alfred 23 25 1 09. blocked shots (1 48. per game) and was Ramond Doyley, Hartwick 25 153 6 .1 second in field goal percentage ( .608) .

15—empire 8 conference Men’s Basketball Golden Flyers’ Career Records

Paul Cummings Chris Pegan Richard Sparks Zach Wein dave adams fran zablocki

GAMES PLAYED FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Todd Calman (1983-87) 107 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 694 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 213 Chris McCaffrey (1983-87) 106 Zach Wein (1994-98) 621 Joe Canori (2004-present) 202 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 106 Paul Cummings (1980-84) 578 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 183 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 105 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 531 Jimmy Evans (2001-03) 173 Paul Cummings (1980-84) 103 Joe Canori (2004-present) 482 Mark Renkas (1998-01) 148 Alan Wood (1984-88) 103 Richard Sparks (1984-87) 477 Tom Keenan (1997-00) 142 Mike Redick (1997-01) 102 Dave Adams (1979-83) 463 Dan Bova (1989-92) 109 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 101 Mike McGwin (1989-93) 451 Bill Slape (1991-94) 104 Dave Adams (1979-83) 99 Todd Calman (1983-87) 430 Chris Corcoran (1994-97) 104 Matt Groot (2002-2006) 98 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 413 Mike DeBlois (2002-06) 102 Zach Wein (1994-98) 98 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 150 made) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT . (minimum 40 made) FG att. Pct. POINTS SCORED FG att. Pct. Mike McGwin (1989-93) 451 747 .604 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 1805 Joe Convertino (1985-87) 47 99 .475 Ryan Shipley (2002-05) 274 464 .591 Zach Wein (1994-98) 1791 Todd Calman (1983-87) 57 126 .452 Lawrence Maroney, Sr . (1982-84) 382 655 .583 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 1594 Mark Renkas (1998-01) 148 360 .411 Tyler Smith (2004-present) 266 467 .570 Joe Canori (2004-present) 1352 Denny Nicholson (1987-91) 61 149 .409 Jeff Van Gundy (1983-85) 172 302 .569 Paul Cummings (1980-84) 1348 Joe Canori(2004-present) 202 504 .401 Paul Cummings (1980-84) 578 1058 .546 Richard Sparks (1984-87) 1263 John Garbinski (1986-90) 68 170 .400 Tom Vetter (1977-81) 336 623 .539 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 1231 Dan Bova (1989-92) 109 279 .391 Steve Perkins (1979-83) 404 750 .539 Todd Calman (1983-87) 1193 Kevin Broderick (1985-89) 62 159 .390 Joe Convertino (1985-87) 228 425 .536 Dave Adams (1979-83) 1120 Bill Slape (1991-94) 104 270 .385 Bob Griffiths (1982-86) 308 578 .533 Mike McGwin (1989-93) 1104 Zach Wein (1994-98) 77 200 .385 FREE THROWS MADE SCORING AVERAGE (minimum 500 points scored) ASSISTS Zach Wein (1994-98) 472 GP Pts. avg. Greg Dunne (1995-99) 671 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 417 Jimmy Evans (2001-03) 55 1087 19 .8 Kevin Broderick (1985-89) 460 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 319 Zach Wein (1994-98) 98 1791 18 .3 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 402 Richard Sparks (1984-87) 309 Joe Canori (2004-present) 75 1352 18 .0 Chris McCaffrey (1983-87) 398 Todd Calman (1983-87) 276 Lawrence Maroney, Sr . (1982-84) 53 941 17 .8 John Dansler (1977-81) 388 Alan Wood (1984-88) 241 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 105 1805 17 .2 Todd Calman (1983-87) 327 Steve Perkins (1979-83) 223 Larry Lane (1977-79) 34 576 16 .9 Denny Nicholson (1987-91) 289 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 222 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 101 1594 15 .8 Ross Comerford (1998-01) 288 Rob Beach (1989-93) 220 Richard Sparks (1984-87) 82 1263 15 .4 Zach Wein (1994-98) 274 Bob Griffiths (1982-86) 204 Bill Slape (1991-94) 73 1060 14 .5 Stan Slade (1977-80) 270 Lawrence Maroney, Jr . (2002-04) 41 580 14 1. FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 100 made) STEALS REBOUNDS FT att. Pct. Darren Peterson (1987-91) 191 Jeff Van Gundy (1983-85) 132 152 .868 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 946 John Garbinski (1986-90) 168 Todd Calman (1983-87) 276 322 .857 Paul Cummings (1980-84) 715 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 153 Zach Wein (1994-98) 472 561 841. Jesse Lisiecka (1999-02) 702 Chris McCaffrey (1983-87) 150 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 319 394 .810 Fran Zablocki (1999-03) 683 Denny Nicholson (1987-91) 139 John Garbinski (1986-90) 190 236 .805 Mike Sullivan (1992-96) 673 Zach Wein (1994-98) 131 Mark Renkas (1998-01) 149 186 .801 Richard Sparks (1984-87) 626 Caswell Smith (2002-2006) 130 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 222 278 .799 John Dansler (1977-81) 624 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 126 Joe Convertino (1985-87) 177 223 .794 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 581 Rob Beach (1989-93) 126 Lawrence Maroney, Sr . (1982-84) 177 224 790. Mike McGwin (1989-93) 561 Kevin Broderick (1985-89) 125 Dave Adams (1979-83) 188 241 .784 Steve Perkins (1979-83) 556 BLOCKS Mike McGwin (1989-93) 168 Richard Sparks (1984-87) 158 Alan Wood (1984-88) 155 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 107 Fran Zablocki (1999-03) 89 Tyler Smith (2004-present) 78 Ryan Shipley (2002-05) 72 Adrian Myers (1988-90) 63 Mike Sullivan (1992-96) 46 Rob Grattan (1987-90) 45

Career Records—16 Golden Flyers’ Single Season RecordsMen’s Basketball

Darrin Peterson Jimmy Evans Joe Convertino John Garbinski Jesse Lisiecka Todd Calman

POINTS SCORED FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 100 made) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 50 attempts) Zach Wein (1996-97) 645 FG att. Pct. FG att. Pct. Zach Wein (1997-98) 585 Mike McGwin (1992-93) 186 294 .633 Todd Calman (1986-87) 91 101 .901 Jimmy Evans (2002-03) 558 Mike McGwin (1991-92) 137 217 .631 Greg Dunne (1998-99) 87 97 .897 Chris Pegan (1997-98) 535 Joe Convertino (1985-86) 98 160 .613 Todd Calman (1985-86) 77 88 .875 Richard Sparks (1986-87) 530 Tyler Smith (2006-07) 155 255 .608 Jeff Van Gundy (1984-85) 91 104 .875 Jimmy Evans (2001-02) 529 Tom Vetter (1977-78) 105 174 .607 Todd Calman (1984-85) 86 99 .869 Joe Canori (2005-06) 514 Ryan Shipley (2003-04) 147 243 605. Zach Wein (1996-97) 154 178 .865 Lawrence Maroney, Sr . (1983-84) 511 Ryan Shipley (2004-05) 68 113 .602 Ryan McAdam (2005-06) 63 74 851. Chris Pegan (1996-97) 490 Paul Cummings (1982-83) 150 250 .600 Darrin Peterson (1989-90) 67 79 .848 Alan Wood (1987-88) 489 Lawrence Maroney, Sr . (1982-83) 169 287 .589 Joe Convertino (1985-87) 103 122 .844 Joe Canori (2006-07) 489 Tom Vetter (1980-81) 83 141 .589 Zach Wein (1995-96) 88 105 .838

SCORING AVERAGE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ASSISTS GP Pts. avg. Jimmy Evans (2001-02) 87 Kevin Broderick (1988-89) 218 Zach Wein (1996-97) 28 645 23 .0 Jimmy Evans (2002-03) 86 Kevin Broderick (1987-88) 215 Zach Wein (1997-98) 27 585 21 .7 Joe Canori (2005-06) 78 Greg Dunne (1996-97) 192 Joe Canori (2005-06) 25 513 20 .6 Joe Canori (2006-07) 72 Greg Dunne (1998-99) 191 Jimmy Evans (2002-03) 28 558 19 .9 Dan Bova (1990-91) 71 Greg Dunne (1997-98) 190 Chris Pegan (1997-98) 27 535 19 .8 Darrin Peterson (1989-90) 69 Corey McAdam (2006-07) 186 Jimmy Evans (2001-02) 27 529 19 .6 Greg Dunne (1996-97) 63 Joe Convertino (1986-87) 152 Joe Canori (2006-07) 25 489 19 .6 Tom Keenan (1998-99) 62 Chris McCaffrey (1985-86) 150 Richard Sparks (1986-87) 28 530 18 .9 Mike DeBlois (2003-04) 61 Ross Comerford (2000-01) 149 Lawrence Maroney, Sr . (1983-84) 27 511 18 .9 Todd Calman (1986-87) 57 Darrin Peterson (1990-91) 146 Larry Lane (1977-78) 13 237 18 .2 Jon O’Day (1993-94) 57 STEALS REBOUNDS 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT . (minimum 50 attempts) Corey McAdam (2006-07) 81 Chris Pegan (1997-98) 287 FT att. Pct. Kevin Broderick (1988-89) 71 Jesse Lisiecka (2000-01) 284 Mark Renkas (1998-99) 46 88 523. Chuck Johnson (1987-88) 64 Richard Sparks (1986-87) 278 Denny Nicholson (1990-91) 34 70 486. John Garbinski (1987-88) 64 Alan Wood (1987-88) 273 Joe Convertino (1986-87) 47 99 .475 Lawrence Maroney, Jr . (2003-04) 64 Chris Pegan (1996-97) 264 Darrin Peterson (1989-90) 69 152 .454 Joe Convertino (1986-87) 63 Jesse Lisiecka (2001-02) 256 Todd Calman (1986-87) 57 126 .452 Darrin Peterson (1990-91) 61 Mike Sullivan (1995-96) 241 Joe Canori (2005-06) 78 173 .451 Chris McCaffrey (1985-86) 56 Mike Sullivan (1994-95) 232 Chris Corcoran (1996-97) 26 58 .448 Darrin Peterson (1990-91) 55 Chris Pegan (1995-96) 231 Ryan McAdam (2004-05) 24 54 .444 Denny Nicholson (1989-90) 53 Jon O’Day (1993-94) 228 John Garbinski (1988-89) 31 70 .443 John Garbinski (1987-88) 53 Zach Wein (1997-98) 28 64 .438 FIELD GOALS MADE BLOCKS Zach Wein (1996-97) 232 FREE THROWS MADE Alan Wood (1987-88) 81 Lawrence Maroney, Sr . (1983-84) 213 Zach Wein (1996-97) 154 Richard Sparks (1986-87) 76 Chris Pegan (1997-98) 202 Zach Wein (1997-98) 153 Mike McGwin (1992-93) 58 Zach Wein (1997-98) 202 Alan Wood (1987-88) 151 Mike McGwin (1991-92) 53 Chris Pegan (1996-97) 192 Richard Sparks (1986-87) 150 Richard Sparks (1985-86) 43 Richard Sparks (1986-87) 190 Chris Pegan (1997-98) 131 Mike McGwin (1990-91) 40 Jimmy Evans (2002-03) 188 Darrin Peterson (1987-88) 112 Richard Sparks (1984-85) 39 Paul Cummings (1983-84) 187 Chris Pegan (1996-97) 106 Adrian Myers (1989-90) 37 Mike McGwin (1992-93) 186 Joe Convertino (1986-87) 103 Tyler Smith (2006-07) 37 Joe Canori (2005-06) 184 Chris Pegan (1995-96) 103 Alan Wood (1986-87) 34 Corey McAdam (2006-07) 99

17—Single Season Records Men’s Basketball Golden Flyers’ Record Book

FIELD GOALS-GAME Most made: 54 vs . Roberts (114-55 win), 2-17-83 Most attempted: 101 vs . Castleton State (108-77 win), 11-20-93 (at Buffalo State Tournament) Highest percentage: 70 .2% (33-for-47) at St . Lawrence (92-85 win), 1-27-86 Fewest allowed: 8 vs . D’Youville (78-16 win), 1-27-79 FIELD GOALS-SEASON Most made: 835 in 1987-88 Greg Dunne Jeff Van Gundy Kevin Broderick Mike McGwin Most attempted: 1,804 in 1987-88 Highest percentage: 54 .2% (832-for-1,535) in 1985-86 3-POINT FIELD GOALS-GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Most made: 17 vs . U .Rochester (90-89 win), 11-23-93 Game: 100% (13-for-13), Zach Wein vs . Roberts POINTS SCORED Most attempted: 54 vs . Castleton State (108-77 win), (84-73 loss), 1-18-96 11-20-93 (at Buffalo State Tournament) Game: 40, Richard Sparks vs . Alfred (88-85 win), Season: 90 1%. (91-for-101), Todd Calman, 1986-87 Highest percentage: 78 .6% (11-for-14) at Alfred 12-13-86 Career: 86 .8% (132-for-152), Jeff Van Gundy, 1983-85 (89-73 win), 1-26-99 Season: 645, Zach Wein, 1996-97 Career: 1,805, Chris Pegan, 1994-98 REBOUNDS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS-SEASON Game: 21, Richard Sparks at Hamilton (83-79 win), SCORING AVERAGE Most made: 232 in 1993-94 2-12-87 Most attempted: 738 in 1993-94 Season: 23 .0, Zach Wein, 1996-97 21, Fran Zablocki vs . D’Youville (78-72 win), 11-30-01 Highest percentage: 44 1%. (119-for-270) in 1986-87 Career: 19 .8, Jimmy Evans, 2001-03 Season: 287, Chris Pegan, 1997-98 FIELD GOALS MADE Career: 946, Chris Pegan, 1994-98 FREE THROWS-GAME Most made: 44 vs . St . John Fisher (91-82 win), 1-19-85 Game: 17, Mike Timmins at RIT (97-82 loss), 12-18-91 REBOUNDING AVERAGE (at University of Rochester); Season: 232, Zach Wein, 1996-97 Season: 11 .4, Jesse Lisiecka, 2000-01 Career: 694, Chris Pegan, 1994-98 Career: 9 .2, Jesse Lisiecka, 1999-02 44 vs . Wittenberg (119-106, 3ot win), 11-21-97 (at Johns Hopkins Tournament) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ASSISTS Most attempted: 53 vs . Alfred (88-85 win), 12-13-86 Game: 32, Rick Harris vs . Houghton (94-84 win), 12-7-77 Game: 16, Ross Comerford vs . Farmingdale (96-73 win) Season: 451, Zach Wein, 1996-97 12-3-00 Highest percentage: 94 .4% (17-for-18) at Ithaca Career: 1,310, Chris Pegan, 1994-98 Season: 218, Kevin Broderick, 1988-89 (82-70 loss), 2-19-99 Career: 671, Greg Dunne, 1995-99 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS-SEASON Game: 100% (9-for-9), Joe Convertino vs . U . Buffalo ASSIST AVERAGE Most made: 518 in 1986-87 (78-69 win), 1-6-86 Season: 8 .4, Kevin Broderick, 1988-89 Most attempted: 713 in 1986-87 Season: 63 .3% (186-for-294), Mike McGwin, 1992-93 Career: 6 .3, Greg Dunne, 1995-99 Highest percentage: 77 .4% (346-for-447), 1998-99 Career: 60 .4% (451-for-747), Mike McGwin, 1989-93 STEALS REBOUNDS-GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 10, Corey McAdam vs . Elmira (71-56 win), 2-16-07 Most: 62 vs . Farmingdale (96-73 win) 12-3-00 Game: 8, Jimmy Evans vs . Rochester (78-77 loss), 11-20-01 Season: 81, Corey McAdam, 2006-07 8, Jimmy Evans vs . St . John Fisher (81-72 win), 1-11-03 Career: 191, Darrin Peterson, 1987-91 REBOUNDS-SEASON 8, Mike DeBlois vs . Elmira (76-60 win), 1-10-04 Most: 1,127 in 1987-88 8, Joe Canori vs . Buffalo State (83-73 loss),11-19-05 BLOCKED SHOTS Highest average: 46 .7 in 1977-78 Season: 87, Jimmy Evans, 2001-02 Game: 10, Adrian Myers at Brockport (83-56 win), 2-14-89 Career: 213, Darrin Peterson, 1987-91 Season: 81, Alan Wood, 1987-88 LONGEST WINNING STREAK Career: 168, Mike McGwin, 1989-93 Overall: 14 games in 1985-86 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Home: 18 games in 1978-79 through second Game: 17, Jimmy Evans vs . Rochester (78-77 loss), TEAM RECORDS game in 1979-80 11-20-01 Away: 8 games in 1984-85, 1985-86 and 1986-87 17, Jimmy Evans at St . Lawrence (99-87 loss), 3-2-02 POINTS-GAME LONGEST LOSING STREAK Season: 244, Jimmy Evans, 2001-02 Most scored: 119 vs . Wittenberg (119-106 3ot win), Overall: 9 games in 1993-94 Career: 567, Darrin Peterson, 1987-91 11-21-97 (at Johns Hopkins Tournament) Home: 6 games in 1993-94 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Most allowed: 119 vs . Point Park, 11-19-93 Away: 9 games in 1979-80 Game: 100% (8-for-8), Mike DeBlois vs . Elmira Fewest scored: 36 at RIT (42-36 loss), 1-27-82 (76-60 win), 1-10-04 MOST WINS-SEASON Fewest allowed: 16 vs . D’Youville (78-16 win), 1-27-79 Season: 52 .3% (46-for-88), Mark Renkas, 1998-99 Overall: 23 in 1985-86 (23-5) Career: 47 .5% (47-for-99), Joe Convertino, 1986-87 Lowest scoring game: 78 points at R .I .T . (R .I .T . 42, Home: 12 in 2002-03 (12-3) Nazareth 36), 1-27-82 Away: 13 in 1983-84 (13-4) and 1985-86 (13-4) FREE THROWS MADE Highest scoring game: 225 points vs . Wittenberg Game: 16, Zach Wein at Geneseo State MOST LOSSES-SEASON (Nazareth 119, Wittenberg 106, 3ot), 11-21-97 (112-104 2ot win), 1-10-96 (Chase Tournament) Overall: 19 in 1993-94 (6-19) (at Johns Hopkins Tournament) 16, Zach Wein at Roberts Wesleyan (89-82 win), 1-14-98 Home: 7 in 1993-94 (4-7) Away: 12 in 1993-94 (2-12) (Chase Tournament) POINTS-SEASON Season: 154, Zach Wein, 1996-97 Fewest overall: 5 in 1985-86 (23-5) Most scored: 2,285 in 1986-87 Career: 472, Zach Wein, 1994-98 Fewest allowed: 1,201 in 1977-78 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Highest average scored: 84 .3 in 1989-90 Game: 24, Richard Sparks vs . Alfred (88-85 win), 12-13-86 Lowest average allowed: 57 .9 in 1983-84 Season: 211, Richard Sparks, 1986-87 Career: 561, Zach Wein, 1994-98

record book—18 Men’s Basketball Tournament History J P Morgan Chase Tournament History

1978-79 @ War Memorial 1991-92 Nazareth 56, 44 Geneseo State 99, Nazareth 87 (at Hobart) St . John Fisher 51, Nazareth 46 Nazareth 94, Hobart 79 (at UR) Nazareth 71, Brockport 63 1992-93--Semifinal, Cons. @ RIT 1980-81 @ War Memorial Nazareth 66, Rochester 65 (at Fisher) St . John Fisher 79, Nazareth 69 Nazareth 71, Alfred University 70 Brockport 86, Nazareth 78 Nazareth 73, RIT 69 Rochester 53, Nazareth 51 (2nd place) 1993-94--Semifinal, Cons. @ UR Roberts Wesleyan 86, Nazareth 81 (H) 1981-82 @ War Memorial Rochester 78, Nazareth 61 Nazareth 78, Roberts Wesleyan 58 (H) Nazareth 100, Hobart 93 RIT 42, Nazareth 36 1994-95--Cons. Rounds @ Roberts Nazareth 57, Rochester 49 Geneseo State 91, Nazareth 57 (at Hobart) 1982-83 @ UR Rochester 92, Nazareth 76 Nazareth 94, Hobart 66 Nazareth 79, Roberts Wesleyan 74 St . John Fisher 69, Nazareth 61 1995-96--Semifinal, Cons. @ UR Nazareth 81, RIT 79, ot Nazareth 112, Geneseo State 104, 2ot (A) 1983-84 @ RIT St . John Fisher 117, Nazareth 85 Nazareth 86, Geneseo State 62 RIT 84, Nazareth 72 Nazareth 63, Hobart 48 1996-97--Semifinal, Cons. @ RIT Nazareth 71, Brockport 53 (1st place) Nazareth 90, Roberts Wesleyan 78 (H) RIT 73, Nazareth 62 1984-85 @ UR Nazareth 98, Brockport 82 Nazareth 50, Roberts Wesleyan 44 Nazareth 77, Brockport 74 1997-98 Semifinals, Cons. @ UR Nazareth 82, St . John Fisher 71 (1st place) Nazareth 89, Roberts Wesleyan 82 (A) RIT 91, Nazareth 73 1985-86--Semifinal, Final @ UR Geneseo State 71, Nazareth 68 Nazareth 80, RIT 72 (H) 1998-99 Nazareth 93, Hobart 79 RIT 68, Nazareth 62 (at SJF) golden flyer | Fran Zablocki (30) hoists the Zornow Cup following Nazareth’s Nazareth 84, St . John Fisher 72 (1st place) Hobart 83, Nazareth 77 (at Roberts) victory over Rochester in the 2003 1986-87--Semifinal, Final @ UR Brockport 78, Nazareth 76 (at RIT) JP Morgan Chase Tournament fINAL . Nazareth 79, RIT 71 (H) 1999-2000 Nazareth 81, St . John Fisher 71 RIT 76, Nazareth 74, ot (H) 2003-04 Nazareth 90, Brockport 73 (1st place) Brockport 87, Nazareth 70 (at UR) Rochester 69, Nazareth 45 (at RIT) Nazareth 65, Rochester 58 (at SJF) RIT 84, Nazareth 79, ot (at UR) 1987-88--Semifinal, Cons. @ UR Nazareth 85, Keuka 63 (H) Nazareth 98, Roberts Wesleyan 91 (A) 2000-01--Semifinal, Cons. @ RIT St . John Fisher 78, Nazareth 70 Nazareth 91, St . John Fisher 81 (at UR) 2004-05 Nazareth 86, Geneseo State 82 Rochester 70, Nazareth 48 Nazareth 69, Brockport 68 (at SJF) Brockport 102, Nazareth 73 St . John Fisher 67, Nazareth 55 (at RIT) 1988-89 Rochester 90, Nazareth 52 (at RIT) Roberts Wesleyan 86, Nazareth 84, ot (A) 2001-02 St . John Fisher 98, Nazareth 93, ot (at RIT) RIT 74, Nazareth 66 (at SJF) 2005-06 Rochester 71, Nazareth 48 (A) Rochester 72, Nazareth 63 (H) 1989-90--Semifinal, Final @ UR Nazareth 68, Keuka 58 (at RIT) Keuka 73, Nazareth 61 (UR) Nazareth 82, Brockport State 71 (at Fisher) RIT 91, Nazareth 85, 2ot (at RIT) Nazareth 99, Geneseo State 89, ot 2002-03--Semifinal, Rochester 71, Nazareth 66 Final @ Roberts 2006-07 Rochester 70, Nazareth 57 (at RIT) 1990-91 @ Roberts Nazareth 96, Roberts Wesleyan 85 (H) Nazareth 88, RIT 85 RIT 82, Nazareth 76 (at Roberts) Nazareth 87, St . John Fisher 76 (H) Nazareth 70, Rochester 59 (1st place) Nazareth 90, Keuka 66 (H) Rochester 66, Nazareth 58 Nazareth 73, Brockport State 70

19—jp morgan tournament history Men’s Basketball golden flyers in post season NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT ECAC DIVISION III TOURNAMENT 1983-84 1984-85 East Regional--at Staten Island First Round--at Nazareth Nazareth 67, Buffalo State 50 Rochester 66, Nazareth 63 (ot) Nazareth 74, Staten Island 68 1987-88 NCAA Quarterfinal--at Nazareth First Round--at U.Rochester Clark University 90, Nazareth 84 Nazareth 73, Rochester 69 Semifinal--at Elmira 1985-86 Elmira 87, Nazareth 76 East Regional--at Potsdam State Alfred 88, Nazareth 86 1988-89 Nazareth 87, New York University 73 First Round--at Hamilton Hamilton 88, Nazareth 58 1986-87 1990-91 East Regional--at Potsdam State First Round--at Potsdam State Nazareth 93, Stony Brook 81 Potsdam State 85, Nazareth 73 Potsdam State 86, Nazareth 63 1996-97 1989-90 First Round--at Nazareth East Regional--at U.Rochester Nazareth 95, Potsdam State 75 Rochester 73, Nazareth 54 Semifinal--at Keuka 1997-98 Nazareth 80, Keuka 76 (ot) Championship--at Elmira East Regional--at Brockport Nazareth 77, Elmira 64 (1st place) Nazareth 81, Brockport 78 East Regional Semifinal--at St. Lawrence 1998-99 St . Lawrence 96, Nazareth 75 First Round--at Rensselaer Rensselaer 67, Nazareth 56 NAIA TOURNAMENT 2001-02 First Round--at Nazareth 1978-79 Nazareth 89, Plattsburgh 81 District 31 Playoff--at St. John Fisher Semifinal--at St. Lawrence St . John Fisher 62, Nazareth 54 St . Lawrence 99, Nazareth 87 1980-81 2002-03 District 31 Playoff--at Nazareth golden flyer | Lawrence Maroney gets a at Nazareth St . John Fisher 49, Nazareth 42 boost from teammates after the Golden Nazareth 74, Brockport 70 Flyers defeated College of Staten Island Nazareth 85, St . Lawrence 72 to win the NCAA East Regional title in 1984 . RIT 78, Nazareth 76

post season—20 Golden Flyers VersusMen’s BAllask eOtbapponentsll Last LAST Last LAST Last LAST Opponent W-L MEETING vICTORY Opponent W-L MEETING vICTORY Opponent W-L MEETING vICTORY Adrian, Mich . 0-1 1997-98 ------Fredonia 6-8 2006-07 2006-07 Otterbein, Ohio 0-1 2005-06 ------Albany State 1-0 1986-87 1986-87 Geneseo 14-5 1997-98 1995-96 Penn State Behrend 0-2 1993-94 ------Alfred 23-14 2007-07 2006-07 George Brown, Ont . 1-0 1995-96 1995-96 Pitts-Bradford 3-1 2006-07 2006-07 Allegheny, Pa . 0-2 1995-96 ------University of Guelph 1-0 1981-82 1981-82 Plattsburgh 2-1 2001-02 2001-02 Alma , Mich . 1-0 2001-02 2001-02 Hamilton 6-9 1992-93 1992-93 Point Park 0-1 1993-94 ------Babson, Mass . 1-0 1989-90 1989-90 Hartwick 17-6 2006-07 2006-07 Potsdam 2-6 1996-97 1996-97 Baldwin-Wallace, Ohio 0-1 2002-03 ------Haverford 1-0 1985-86 1985-86 Queens 1-0 1980-81 1980-81 Binghamton 2-0 1988-89 1988-89 Hawthorne 1-0 1985-86 1985-86 Randolph-Macon 0-1 1983-84 ------Buffalo State 5-7 2005-06 2001-02 Hellenic 1-0 1984-85 1984-85 Rensselaer 0-1 1998-99 ------Bloomfield State 1-0 1982-83 1982-83 Hilbert 16-6 2003-04 2003-04 Roanoke 0-1 1983-84 ------Brockport 15-11 2004-05 2004-05 Hobart JV 2-0 1977-78 1977-78 Roberts Wesleyan JV 1-0 1977-78 ------University of Buffalo 2-0 1985-86 1985-86 Hobart 13-3 1998-99 1993-94 Roberts Wesleyan 26-8 2002-03 2002-03 UC-San Diego 0-2 1990-91 ------Houghton 10-4 1988-89 1988-89 RIT JV 2-0 1977-78 1977-78 UC-Santa Cruz 1-0 1986-87 1986-87 Illinois Wesleyan 0-1 1991-92 ------RIT 22-34 2006-07 2002-03 Castleton State 2-0 1993-94 1993-94 Ithaca 8-16 2006-07 2006-07 Univ . of Rochester 17-28 2006-07 2002-03 Catholic University 2-0 1989-90 1989-90 John Carroll 0-1 1992-93 ------St . John Fisher JV 2-0 1977-78 1977-78 Cazenovia 2-0 2002-03 2002-03 John Jay 2-0 1990-91 1990-91 St . John Fisher 21-47 2006-07 2005-06 Centenary, N J. . 1-0 2003-04 2003-04 Johns Hopkins 0-1 1997-98 ------St . Lawrence 10-10 2002-03 2002-03 City College of N Y. . 1-0 2004-05 2004-05 Keuka 16-6 2006-07 2006-07 St . Thomas Aquinas 0-1 1982-83 ------Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 0-1 1990-91 ------Kings Point 4-1 1998-99 1998-99 Staten Island 2-2 2006-07 1989-90 Clark, Mass . 1-2 1991-92 1991-92 Laval (Quebec) 0-1 1995-96 ------Stevens 0-0 ------Clarkson 10-2 1999-00 1998-99 Lyndon State 1-0 1984-85 1984-85 Stony Brook 2-4 1991-92 1986-87 Colby, Maine . 0-1 1989-90 ------Manhattanville 5-0 1989-90 1989-90 Thomas More 2-0 2005-06 2005-06 Finger Lakes CC 1-1 1977-78 1977-78 Mary Washington 1-0 1989-90 1989-90 Thomas University 1-0 1984-85 1984-85 Coast Guard 1-0 2002-03 2002-03 Marywood 1-0 2000-01 2000-01 University of Toronto 1-1 1993-94 1978-79 Concordia 1-0 1983-84 1983-84 Md .-Baltimore County 0-1 1979-80 ------Trenton State 0-1 1994-95 ------Cortland JV 1-0 1977-78 1977-78 Medaille 6-0 2003-04 2003-04 Union 6-5 1995-96 1995-96 Cortland 2-0 1984-85 1984-85 Mt . St . Mary’s, Md . 0-1 1979-80 ------Utica 16-18 2006-07 2003-04 Daemen 6-4 1999-00 1982-83 McGill 2-0 1995-96 1995-96 Utica Tech 11-0 1991-92 1991-92 Dominican 1-0 1982-83 1982-83 McMaster 1-0 1981-82 1981-82 Walsh, Ohio 1-0 1991-92 1991-92 Drew 1-0 2003-04 2003-04 Moravian, Pa . 1-0 1994-95 1994-95 Waterloo, Ont . 1-1 1995-96 1992-93 D’Youville 2-0 2001-02 2001-02 Morrisville 1-0 2006-07 2006-07 Western New England 0-1 1979-80 ------E . Connecticut State 1-0 1986-87 1986-87 Mt . Aloysius, Pa . 1-0 2002-03 2002-03 Washington & Lee 2-0 2004-05 2004-05 Eisenhower JV 1-0 1977-78 1977-78 Muskingum 0-1 1992-93 ------Wesleyan, Conn . 0-1 2004-05 ------Eisenhower 5-3 1981-82 1981-82 New Paltz 0-1 1985-86 ------Westfield State 0-1 1988-89 ------Elmira 24-20 2006-07 2006-07 New York University 3-0 2004-05 2004-05 Westminster, Pa . 0-1 1995-96 ------Emory, Ga . 1-0 1994-95 1994-95 Old Westbury 3-1 2006-07 2006-07 Westmont, Calif . 0-1 1986-87 ------Farmingdale 1-0 2000-01 2000-01 Oswego 18-8 2006-07 2002-03 Wheaton, Ill . 0-1 2006-07 ------Fitchburg State 1-0 1990-91 1990-91 Wittenberg, Ohio 1-0 1997-98 1997-98

21—VS ALL OPPONENTS Men’s Basketball Year by Year Results 1977-78 (15-4) 1979-80 (8-16) 1981-82 (14-12) Head Coach: Joe Gigliotti Head Coach: Joe Gigliotti Head Coach: Joe Gigliotti 95 Daemen College 49 Captains: John Dansler, Stan Slade Captains: John Dansler, Stan Slade Captains: Bob Newton, Mark Palazzo 114 Roberts Wesleyan 55 77 at Eisenhower JV 67 56 at Hamilton College 81 73 vs . University of Guelph* 72 69 at Hamilton College 89 62 at Daemen College 66 66 vs . West . New England** 68 82 at McMaster College* 66 110 at Roberts Wesleyan 64 71 at Roberts Wesleyan JV 40 48 at ** 67 78 Roberts Wesleyan** 58 63 St . John Fisher 61 78 R I. .T . JV 67 83 * 62 36 vs . R .I .T .** 42 64 at Bloomfield** 57 82 at Hobart College JV 59 51 Geneseo State 50 57 at U .Rochester** 49 81 at St . Thomas Aquinas** 87 90 Houghton College 84 59 at UMBC 77 78 at Stony Brook 58 *Lincoln First Tournament 73 at R .I .T . JV 59 50 at Mt . St . Mary’s (Md .) 93 69 at Eisenhower 74 **NAIA District 31 Tournament 68 at C .C .f .L . 73 69 Alfred University 70 92 Houghton College 86 --Leading Scorers-- 56 at Fredonia State 60 59 at Eisenhower* 62 56 Potsdam State 62 Lawrence Maroney, jr . F 16 .5 72 at Buffalo State JV 53 49 * 58 61 at St . John Fisher 78 Paul Cummings, jr . F 14 .5 67 Hobart College JV 57 41 St . John Fisher* 45 87 SUNY Utica 42 Steve Perkins, sr . C 12 .0 69 St . John Fisher JV 53 58 at Roberts Wesleyan* 61 67 at Geneseo State 76 94 Cortland State JV 73 59 Fredonia State 55 43 at Elmira College 57 72 Daemen College 61 57 at Elmira College* 59 66 at R .I .T . 58 79 Medaille College 60 52 at R .I T. . 61 65 at Houghton College 72 94 C .C .f .L . 61 50 Hamilton College 51 78 Elmira College 56 77 at St . John Fisher JV 63 88 at Houghton College* 78 60 at Oswego State 78 105 at Medaille College 73 46 at St . John Fisher* 65 53 U .Rochester 47 69 at Houghton College 72 65 at Hobart College 67 69 at Buffalo State 78 --Leading Scorers-- 64 Eisenhower* 52 57 at Fredonia State 58 Larry Lane, jr . F 18 .2 2 Medaille College (forfeit) 0 89 Roberts Wesleyan 59 John Dansler, fr . F 14 .0 73 Roberts Wesleyan* 41 58 at Daemen College 76 Tom Vetter, fr . F 12 .4 64 70 67 at Roberts Wesleyan 54 bill 70 Daemen College 69 48 Hamilton College 65 Nelson *PCAC game 85 Eisenhower 71 **at Ithaca College Tournament 1983-84 (22-6) 54 St . John Fisher 49 --Leading Scorers-- *at McMaster Tournament Head Coach: Bill Nelson Dave Adams, fr . F 9 .7 **Lincoln First Tournament Captains: Paul Cummings, John Dansler, jr . F 9 .5 --Leading Scorers-- Lawrence Maroney Tom Vetter, jr . F 8 .3 Dave Adams, jr . F 13 .0 93 vs . Cortland State* 65 1980-81 (18-7) Paul Cummings, soph . F 12 .9 69 at Buffalo State* 70 Steve Perkins, jr . C 12 1. 80 at Hobart College 55 Head Coach: Joe Gigliotti 83 at Geneseo State 63 Captains: John Dansler, Tom Vetter 71 Oswego State** 51 88 at Queen’s College 49 53 St . Lawrence** 37 joe 71 vs . Alfred University# 70 58 St . John Fisher 55 Gigliotti 73 vs . R .I T. .# 69 60 vs . Concordia# 53 1978-79 (14-8) 51 vs . U .Rochester# 53 71 at St . Lawrence# 40 87 at Houghton College* 73 87 at Roanoke College (3ot) 89 Head Coach: Joe Gigliotti 59 Daemen College 51 53 at Randolph-Macon 76 Captains: John Dansler, Stan Slade 85 at McGill College 74 48 SUNY Brockport 46 85 Daemen College 72 75 at Potsdam State 91 86 at Geneseo State*** 62 68 R I. .T . 58 43 St . John Fisher* 41 63 vs . Hobart College*** 48 69 at Geneseo State 67 83 Roberts Wesleyan* 42 71 vs . SUNY Brockport*** 53 61 at Houghton College* 59 54 Eisenhower* 47 john Beilein 71 at R .I .T . 42 66 vs . Stony Brook** 69 78 Elmira College* 67 83 Manhattanville 58 81 vs . U .Toronto** 66 39 R .I T. . 54 1982-83 (20-6) 65 Potsdam State (2 ot) 76 51 at Eisenhower (ot)* 53 76 Oswego State 58 60 U .Rochester 46 56 Elmira College* 54 56 at Elmira College* 59 Head Coach: John Beilein 53 at Elmira College 42 60 at St . John Fisher* 68 59 at U .Rochester 58 Captains: Dave Adams, 93 SUNY Utica 65 78 Roberts Wesleyan* 59 61 at Alfred University 66 Lawrence Maroney 87 Hamilton College 64 67 at Fredonia State 57 55 at Houghton College 47 78 D’Youville College 16 93 at SUNY Brockport 71 80 Houghton College* 70 74 Roberts Wesleyan 54 64 at Elmira College* 79 86 Hobart College 77 65 at Roberts Wesleyan* 50 55 at St . John Fisher 56 56 vs . Alfred University# 44 83 Geneseo State 60 77 at Utica College (ot) 74 67 vs . Buffalo State+ 50 46 vs . St . John Fisher# 51 62 Houghton College 65 70 Buffalo State (ot) 76 74 at Staten Island+ 68 71 vs . SUNY Brockport# 63 45 at Potsdam State 44 84 Eisenhower* 71 84 Clark University++ 90 50 Houghton College* 46 64 at St . John Fisher 61 59 at St . John Fisher* 55 *at Buffalo State Tournament 75 at Daemen College 67 69 Elmira College 64 42 St . John Fisher+ 49 **Bill Gray’s Tournament 94 Eisenhower* 49 75 at Kings Point 57 *PCAC game #at St . Lawrence Tournament 68 St . John Fisher* 65 62 at Houghton College 66 #Lincoln First Tournament ***Lincoln First Tournament 54 at Roberts Wesleyan* 59 +NAIA District 31 Playoffs 94 at Hobart College* 66 +NCAA East Regional, Staten Island 52 at Utica College 53 61 vs . St . John Fisher* 69 --Leading Scorers-- ++NCAA Quarterfinal, Nazareth 54 at St . John Fisher+ 62 81 vs . R .I T. . (ot)* 79 --Leading Scorers-- *PCAC game Dave Adams, soph . G 13 .8 Steve Perkins, soph . C 12 .6 56 R .I .T . 55 Lawrence Maroney, sr . F 18 9. **at SUNY Brockport Tournament 70 at Fredonia State 66 #at Lincoln First Tournament Paul Cummings, fr . F 9 .5 Paul Cummings, sr . F 15 1. +NAIA Tournament 80 Dominican College 54 Jeff Van Gundy, jr . G 7 .5 --Leading Scorers-- 65 at U .Rochester 81 Larry Lane, sr . F 16 1. 75 Buffalo State 66 John Dansler, soph . F 11 .5 89 at SUNY Utica 66 Stan Slade, jr . G 8 .0 78 at Manhattanville 70

Golden Flyers’ Year by Year Results—22 Year by Year ResultsMen’s Basketball 1984-85 (20-6)

Head Coach: Bill Nelson --Leading Scorers--(1985-86) 99 Roberts Wesleyan (ot) 98 95 Fredonia State (ot)** 97 Captain: Jeff Van Gundy Bob Griffiths, sr . C 14 .4 77 at R I. .T . 74 87 Utica College 61 Richard Sparks, jr . F 14 .3 68 vs . Stony Brook* 69 69 at St . Lawrence 75 104 at 75 Todd Calman, jr . G 12 .7 97 vs . Lyndon State* 52 93 U .Rochester (2 ot) 99 70 vs . St . John Fisher# 77 71 Geneseo State 52 77 at Elmira College 81 67 vs . Catholic University# 44 88 Hellenic College** 42 72 SUNY Utica 69 58 at R .I .T . 83 69 Castleton State** 61 84 at Hobart College 87 89 Roberts Wesleyan 68 70 vs . Thomas College# 60 90 Hamilton College 73 82 vs . SUNY Brockport*** 71 58 at Manhattanville# 47 94 at Binghamton University 80 99 vs . Geneseo State (ot)*** 89 95 at SUNY Brockport (ot) 85 78 Oswego State 74 66 at U .Rochester*** 71 57 at U .Buffalo 56 101 SUNY Brockport 75 96 at St . Lawrence (ot) 100 50 at Roberts Wesleyan*** 44 70 at 82 108 Manhattanville 80 77 vs . SUNY Brockport*** 74 57 St . John Fisher 53 95 SUNY Utica 74 82 vs . St . John Fisher*** 71 86 at Clarkson University 80 79 Oswego State 65 63 St . John Fisher 85 73 at U .Rochester+ 69 74 Hamilton College 68 Mike 77 R .I T. . 65 Daley 76 at Elmira College+ 87 83 at Hobart College 66 67 at Cortland State 58 *at Buffalo State Tournament 74 at Union College (ot) 71 63 St . Lawrence 66 1986-87 (22-6) **Bill Gray’s Tournament 94 St . John Fisher 77 #Rochester Classic at War Memorial 62 at U .Rochester 48 Head Coach: Mike Daley 81 vs . Colby College% 94 59 Elmira College 51 ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament 93 vs . Babson College% 77 Captains: Todd Calman, +ECAC Upstate Tournament 63 at SUNY Utica 62 Chris McCaffrey 102 vs . Mary Washington% 100 61 at Oswego State 57 --Leading Scorers-- 54 at U .Rochester+ 73 82 at East Connecticut State* 59 85 Clarkson University 58 Alan Wood, sr . C 17 .5 *at Geneseo State Tournament 84 vs . Albany State* 79 Darrin Peterson, fr . G 16 .8 56 at Hamilton College 67 **Marketplace Inn Tournament 87 St . John Fisher 76 John Garbinski, soph . G 11 .4 77 Hobart College 70 #Rochester Classic at War Memorial 69 Buffalo State** 60 68 Roberts Wesleyan 38 ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament 77 Catholic University** 70 1988-89 (14-12) %at Catholic University Tournament 64 at St . John Fisher 74 71 Union College (ot) 68 +NCAA Tournament 63 U .Rochester+ (ot) 66 Head Coach: Mike Daley 88 Alfred University 85 *at Plattsburgh State Tournament Captains: Kevin Broderick, --Leading Scorers-- **Bill Gray’s Tournament 85 at UC-San Diego 89 Darrin Peterson, jr . G 16 .0 John Garbinski #at Manhattanville Tournament 67 at Westmont, Calif . 91 Adrian Myers, soph . C-F 14 .8 ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament 94 at UC-Santa Cruz 60 74 vs . Staten Island* 83 John Garbinski, sr . G 13 6. --Leading Scorers-- 79 R .I T. .*** 71 67 vs . Westfield State* 74 Richard Sparks, soph . F 12 .8 81 vs . St . John Fisher*** 71 73 at U .Rochester 75 1990-91 (16-11) Todd Calman, soph . G 11 .5 90 vs . SUNY Brockport*** 73 73 Clarkson University** 62 Joe Etopio, fr . F 10 .7 Head Coach: Mike Daley 87 Geneseo State 84 83 Houghton College** 65 Captains: Mike Funke, 90 Hobart College 75 1985-86 (23-5) 69 R .I T. . 70 Denny Nicholson, Darrin Peterson 85 St . Lawrence 75 79 at Utica College 86 Head Coach: Bill Nelson 96 at Roberts Wesleyan 68 75 Alfred University 76 100 vs . Fitchburg State* 84 Captains: Todd Calman, Bob Griffiths, 82 at U .Rochester 65 79 vs . St . John Fisher# 81 89 at John Jay* 78 Chris McCaffrey 72 Elmira College (ot) 74 71 vs . Clark University# 78 82 at U .Rochester 79 79 Geneseo State 75 72 Alfred University 63 73 vs . New Paltz* 74 80 at SUNY Utica 76 84 at Roberts Wesleyan (ot)+ 86 84 Fredonia State** 71 85 vs . Hawthorne College* 54 78 at Oswego State 77 93 vs . St . John Fisher (ot)+ 98 74 Geneseo State** 83 59 at St . John Fisher 62 83 at Hamilton College 79 82 at Roberts Wesleyan 53 78 at Utica College 71 77 Clarkson University** 64 70 Clarkson University 57 77 R .I .T . 67 86 St . Lawrence 61 63 Union College** 61 90 at SUNY Brockport 91 86 St . Lawrence 70 71 vs . Allegheny College# 94 71 Buffalo State 66 104 Hobart College 97 98 at Manhattanville 94 70 vs . St . John Fisher# 89 78 U .Buffalo 69 79 at St . John Fisher 71 64 Elmira College 65 97 at UC-San Diego 109 78 vs . Haverford College# 46 93 vs . Stony Brook+ 81 80 at SUNY Utica 79 66 at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 75 67 at Washington & Lee# 66 63 at Potsdam State+ 86 *at Eastern Connecticut Tournament 85 at Hamilton College 94 78 R .I .T . 73 80 R I. .T .*** 72 **Bill Gray’s Tournament 83 at SUNY Brockport 56 78 Hobart College (ot) 75 93 vs . Hobart College*** 79 ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament 90 Binghamton University 70 86 at Roberts Wesleyan 80 74 vs . St . John Fisher*** 62 +NCAA East Regional, Potsdam 81 Union College (ot) 78 87 St . John Fisher*** 76 89 at Geneseo State (ot) 84 --Leading Scorers-- 79 at St . John Fisher (ot) 77 58 vs . U .Rochester*** 66 62 at R .I .T . 58 Richard Sparks, sr . F 18 .9 73 vs . SUNY Brockport*** 70 Todd Calman, sr . G 16 .5 58 at Hamilton College++ 88 61 at Clarkson University 54 91 at Kings Point 65 Joe Convertino, sr . G 14 .6 *at Albany State Tournament 92 at St . Lawrence (ot) 85 **Bill Gray’s Tournament 77 at Stony Brook 103 62 U .Rochester 43 1987-88 (17-11) #Rochester Classic at War Memorial 92 at Elmira College 91 55 at Elmira College 56 +Chase Lincoln First Tournament 80 at SUNY Utica 69 80 SUNY Utica 74 Head Coach: Mike Daley ++ECAC Upstate Tournament 81 at Oswego State 53 75 at Alfred University 74 Captains: Tom Sommers, Alan Wood --Leading Scorers-- 70 at Hamilton College 95 74 SUNY Brockport 89 92 vs . Old Westbury* 68 Mike Funke, soph . F 16 .0 85 Union College 97 81 Oswego State 60 59 at Buffalo State* 68 John Garbinski, jr . G 15 .8 96 at St . John Fisher (ot) 99 81 Hamilton College 75 Darrin Peterson, soph . G 13 .6 101 at Geneseo State 84 73 at Potsdam State+ 85 85 at Hobart College 77 87 Plattsburgh State** 62 *at John Jay Tournament 94 at Roberts Wesleyan 80 1989-90 (20-7) 76 Old Westbury** 60 **Marketplace Inn Tournament 68 St . John Fisher 63 #Rochester Classic at War Memorial 82 Utica College 67 Head Coach: Mike Daley 86 vs . Alfred University+ 88 ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament 77 at Alfred University 92 Captains: John Garbinski, Rob Grattan 87 vs . New York University+ 73 +ECAC Upstate Tournament 66 vs . St . John Fisher# 67 *at Westbury Tournament 88 vs . Staten Island* 39 --Leading Scorers-- 67 vs . Potsdam State# 83 **Bill Gray’s Tournament 78 at Geneseo State* 65 Darrin Peterson, sr . G 16 1. #at Washington & Lee Tournament 98 at Roberts Wesleyan*** 91 67 U .Rochester 55 Dan Bova, jr . G 14 .0 ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament 70 vs . St . John Fisher*** 78 +NCAA East Regional, Potsdam 88 at Alfred University 80 Denny Nicholson, sr . G 11 .7 86 vs . Geneseo State*** 82 105 John Jay** 57

23—Golden Flyers’ Year by Year Results Men’s Basketball Year by Year Results 1991-92 (9-16) 1993-94 (6-19) 1995-96 (12-13) 1997-98 (19-8) Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Captains: Rob Beach, Mike McGwin Captains: Kevin Cox, Bill Slape Captain: Mike Sullivan Captains: Chris Pegan, Zach Wein 91 vs . Walsh College (ot)* 90 89 vs . Point Park* 119 74 at Alfred University-x (ot) 66 119 vs . Wittenberg Univ .* (3ot) 106 66 at Penn State-Behrend* 67 108 vs . Castleton State* 77 62 at Allegheny College* 87 52 at Johns Hopkins* 59 45 U .Rochester 82 90 U .Rochester 89 56 vs . Westminster College* 60 89 Oswego State 69 64 Fredonia State** 78 85 Penn State-Behrend** 90 61 U .Rochester 70 70 U .Rochester 63 75 Medaille College** 68 68 Stony Brook** 94 88 Daemen College** 99 84 -x 80 55 Adrian, Mich .** 61 60 Hilbert College** 48 80 at St . Lawrence 92 80 vs . U .Toronto# 84 56 at New York University 51 76 vs . Clark University# 73 102 vs . St . John Fisher# 114 69 ** 65 83 at Elmira College# 76 58 vs . St . John Fisher# 70 78 at St . Lawrence 86 112 at Geneseo State# (2ot) 104 76 at Ithaca College# 82 82 at R .I T. . 97 75 Keuka College 95 85 vs . St . John Fisher# 117 89 at Roberts Wesleyan+ 82 59 vs . Buffalo State% 88 75 at SUNY Brockport 86 72 vs . R .I .T .# 84 73 vs . R .I .T .+ 91 89 vs . Illinois Wesleyan% 105 81 Roberts Wesleyan+ 86 73 Roberts Wesleyan 84 68 vs . Geneseo State+ 71 55 at Plattsburgh State 81 61 at U .Rochester+ 78 68 at Hilbert College 63 92 at Hilbert College 55 104 Roberts Wesleyan 67 100 vs . Hobart College+ 93 67 at Elmira College 80 71 Alfred University 66 71 Utica College 75 78 Roberts Wesleyan 89 50 Ithaca College-x 55 69 at Utica College# 51 87 vs . Geneseo State*** 99 91 at Elmira College 103 60 Fredonia State 81 82 at Hartwick College# 73 87 Hilbert College 55 94 vs . Hobart College*** 79 99 at Kings Point 112 67 at St . Lawrence 75 90 at R .I .T .# 81 92 at Keuka College 83 69 at Alfred University 97 60 at Clarkson University 73 96 Ithaca College# 85 93 Oswego State (2ot) 87 82 Fredonia State 69 81 Fredonia State 99 94 Elmira College# 83 75 at SUNY Brockport 101 72 at Union College 101 85 Alfred University 69 69 R .I .T .# 58 86 SUNY Utica 70 78 Oswego State 71 79 Hilbert College 63 79 Hartwick College# 64 75 at Alfred University 65 56 at Hilbert College 74 72 at R .I .T .-x 91 85 Utica College# 66 87 Hamilton College 109 78 at R .I T. . 83 54 St . John Fisher 65 87 at Keuka College (ot) 91 99 Oswego State 68 70 St . John Fisher 95 82 at Keuka College 65 90 St . John Fisher (ot) 96 53 St . John Fisher 72 73 Hilbert College 65 73 Utica College-x 61 81 at SUNY Brockport*** 78 65 at Union College 75 83 Utica College 63 85 at Union College 68 75 at St . Lawrence Univ .*** 96 *at Penn State-Behrend Tournament *at Buffalo State Tournament *at Allegheny Tournament *at Johns Hopkins Tournament **Joe King Tournament **Joe King Tournament **Joe King Tournament **Joe King Tournament #Rochester Classic at War Memorial #Rochester Classic at War Memorial #Chase Scholarship Tournament +Chase Scholarship Tournament %at Wittenberg Tournament +Chase Scholarship Tournament x-Empire Athletic Association game ***NCAA Tournament #Empire Athletic Association game ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament --Leading Scorers-- --Leading Scorers-- --Leading Scorers-- --Leading Scorers-- Jon O’Day, sr . F 16 .0 Zach Wein, soph . G 16 .9 Zach Wein, sr . G 21 .7 Mike McGwin, jr . C 13 .8 Kevin Pawlak, jr . G-F 15 .2 Chris Pegan, soph . C 16 .8 Chris Pegan, sr . C 19 .8 Bill Slape, soph . G-F 12 .8 Mike Sullivan, soph . C-F 13 .9 Chris Corcoran, soph . F 11 .4 Rob Beach, jr . G 12 .0 Greg Dunne, jr . G 11 .6 1992-93 (12-13) 1994-95 (7-18) 1996-97 (18-10) 1998-99 (15-11) Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Captains: Scott Budine, Mike McGwin Captains: Kevin Pawlak, Mike Sullivan Captains: Chris Pegan, Zach Wein Captains: Greg Dunne, Alex Osborne 93 vs . Waterloo, Ont .* 85 63 at Trenton State* 92 77 at Oswego State 54 67 at Oswego State 77 72 at U .Rochester (ot)* 71 74 vs . Moravian College* 71 77 Hilbert College* 63 59 at U .Rochester 73 90 Alfred University 84 62 at U .Rochester 71 76 Keuka College* 61 92 Medaille* 70 89 at U .Rochester 77 105 Hilbert College** 68 69 vs . Clarkson University** 50 74 Alfred University (ot)* 73 95 at Roberts Wesleyan 106 56 John Carroll** 67 66 vs . St . John Fisher** 70 82 R .I .T .# 74 71 at R .I .T .-x 81 59 St . Lawrence University 84 84 at Kings Point 74 87 at Hilbert College 103 72 St . Lawrence 86 82 at Hartwick College# 94 64 vs . Muskingum College# 71 97 Roberts Wesleyan# 86 79 Clarkson University 66 70 at Utica College# 66 68 vs . St . John Fisher# 86 57 Keuka College# 58 90 Roberts Wesleyan** 78 98 St . Lawrence 82 92 Emory University 77 72 at R .I .T .** 83 62 vs . R .I .T .** 68 95 at Roberts Wesleyan (ot) 92 59 SUNY Brockport 75 98 vs . SUNY Brockport** 82 77 vs . Hobart College** 83 78 SUNY Brockport 86 57 vs . Geneseo State*** 91 86 at Hilbert College 68 76 vs . SUNY Brockport** 78 66 vs . U .Rochester*** 65 76 vs . U .Rochester*** 92 70 at Elmira College-x 73 63 Hilbert College 50 69 vs . St . John Fisher*** 79 79 at Roberts Wesleyan*** 74 78 at Ithaca College-x 89 67 Elmira College# 68 78 vs . Brockport State*** 86 81 at Roberts Wesleyan 85 71 at Alfred University 75 90 Ithaca College# 80 77 vs . Keuka College% 57 91 Elmira College 85 77 Hilbert College 53 89 at Alfred University 73 86 at Hamilton College% 74 75 Alfred University 78 83 Utica College-x (ot) 77 74 at R .I .T .# 68 88 Elmira College 101 65 at Fredonia State 82 75 Hartwick College-x 70 81 at Hilbert College 70 91 Ithaca College-x 74 90 Kings Point 83 74 Union College 97 68 Utica College# 50 86 Elmira College-x 63 53 at Fredonia State 84 95 at Oswego State 85 74 Hartwick College# 61 76 R .I .T .-x 89 61 Hilbert College 94 73 St . Lawrence University 72 92 Union College 83 66 at Hartwick College-x 62 73 Clarkson University 72 98 at Oswego State 85 90 R .I T. . 94 67 at Utica College-x 70 70 at Ithaca College# 82 79 Hilbert College 82 78 at St . John Fisher 94 66 Keuka College 65 73 R I. .T . 94 74 Keuka College 77 74 at St . John Fisher 83 69 at Elmira College# 71 63 at St . John Fisher 72 68 at Utica College 82 95 Potsdam State# 75 95 Keuka College 58 63 at Utica College 81 52 at Hilbert College 56 80 at Keuka College# (ot) 76 61 at St . John Fisher 94 *at U .R . Tournament *at Trenton State Tournament 77 at Elmira College# 64 56 at Rensselaer+ 67 **Joe King Tournament **Rochester Classic at War Memorial *Joe King Tournament *Joe King Tournament #Rochester Classic at War Memorial #Joe King Tournament **Chase Scholarship Tournament **Chase Scholarship Tournament ***Chase Scholarship Tournament ***Chase Scholarship Tournament #ECAC Upstate Tournament +ECAC Upstate Tournament %at Hamilton Tournament --Leading Scorers-- x-Empire Athletic Association game #Empire Athletic Association game --Leading Scorers-- Chris Pegan, fr . C 14 .4 --Leading Scorers-- --Leading Scorers-- Mike McGwin, sr . C 17 .6 Mike Sullivan, jr . F 12 .7 Zach Wein, jr . G 23 .0 Tom Keenan, jr . G 16 .0 Bill Slape, jr . G-F 16 .8 Zach Wein, fr . G 10 .3 Chris Pegan, jr . C 17 .5 Mark Renkas, soph . F 15 .4 Rob Beach, sr . G 10 .6 Greg Dunne, soph . G 13 .6 Greg Dunne, sr . G 13 5.

Golden Flyers’ Year by Year Results—24 Year by Year Results Men’s Basketball 1999-2000 (8-17) 2000-01 (11-14) 2001-02 (17-10) 2002-03 (22-6) Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Captains: Mike Redick, Mark Renkas Captains: John Miller, Mike Redick, Captains: Jesse Lisiecka, Captains: Jimmy Evans, Dave Gary, Mark Renkas Fran Zablocki Fran Zablocki 75 vs . Daemen College* 88 91 vs . Cazenovia College* 64 67 at Buffalo State# 75 81 vs . Alma, Mich .# 72 87 vs .Baldwin-Wallace (ot)# 94 51 at Clarkson Univ . 60 63 vs . Thomas More# 60 67 at Buffalo State# 59 74 vs . Coast Guard# 59 58 at St . Lawrence Univ . 53 48 at Rochester 63 77 Rochester 78 62 at Rochester 74 52 U .Rochester 58 88 Oswego% (ot) 78 68 Hilbert 61 76 Keuka 56 73 Hilbert College** 40 75 Marywood** 58 78 D’Youville** 72 80 Cazenovia** 56 63 Pitt .-Bradford** 68 96 Farmingdale** 73 66 Brockport** 97 78 Mount Aloysius** 68 60 R .I .T .# 76 63 at Hilbert 67 58 at RIT* 47 93 at Hilbert 61 55 at Utica College# 67 74 at Alfred* 61 76 at Keuka 67 94 Oswego 60 67 at Hartwick College# 59 55 at St . John Fisher* 69 65 at Oswego 71 83 Alfred* 72 74 R .I .T . (ot)+ 76 91 vs . St . John Fisher+ 81 77 Hartwick* 67 81 St . John Fisher* 72 70 vs . Brockport+ 87 48 vs . Rochester+ 70 53 Utica* 47 96 Roberts Wesleyan+ 85 65 vs . U .Rochester+ 58 73 vs . Brockport+ 102 66 vs . RIT+ 74 88 vs . RIT+ 85 89 Elmira College# 97 90 Hartwick* (ot) 95 48 at Rochester+ 71 70 vs . Rochester+ 59 79 Ithaca College# 89 64 Utica* 63 68 vs . Keuka+ 58 88 at Elmira* 61 77 at Alfred University# 84 58 at RIT* 84 76 at St . John Fisher* 57 70 at Ithaca* 67 55 at St . John Fisher# 73 47 at Ithaca* 60 67 at Ithaca* 86 73 Utica* 69 80 at Keuka College 70 75 at Elmira* 74 77 at Elmira* 71 61 Hartwick* 70 61 Hartwick College# 60 71 Keuka 63 66 Alfred* 55 79 RIT* 81 54 Utica College# 80 64 St . John Fisher* 67 63 St . John Fisher* 65 82 at St . John Fisher* 89 59 at Ithaca College# 76 63 Alfred* 71 80 Elmira* 68 89 at Alfred* 76 75 at Elmira College# 80 81 at Utica* 92 47 Ithaca* 64 74 at Hartwick* 67 49 R .I .T .# 64 71 at Hartwick* 74 66 at Alfred* 64 73 at Utica* 62 72 St . John Fisher# 82 79 Elmira* 82 48 at Utica* 86 82 at RIT* 80 73 Alfred University# 54 92 Ithaca* 81 74 at Hartwick* 71 69 Ithaca* 53 *at Buffalo State Tournament 80 RIT* 71 64 RIT* 63 64 Elmira* 58 **Joe King Tournament *Empire 8 Conference game 89 Plattsburgh^ 81 74 Brockport^ 70 +Chase Scholarship Tournament **Joe King Tournament #Empire Athletic Association game +Chase Scholarship Tournament 87 at St . Lawrence^ 99 85 St . Lawrence^ 72 --Leading Scorers-- #at Buffalo State Tournament *Empire 8 Conference game 76 RIT^ 78 %at Blue Cross Arena **Joe King Tournament *Empire 8 Conference game Tom Keenan, sr . G 13 .3 +JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tournament Mark Renkas, jr . F 12 .0 --Leading Scorers-- **Joe King Tournament #at Buffalo State Tournament +JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tournament Mike Redick, jr . F 8 .4 Jesse Lisiecka, jr . C 15 .3 ^ECAC Upstate Tournament #at Mt . St . Joseph, Ohio Tournament Mike Redick, sr . F 13 .0 --Leading Scorers-- ^ECAC Upstate Tournament Jake Steck, fr . G 12 .0 Jimmy Evans, jr . F 19 .6 --Leading Scorers-- Jesse Lisiecka, sr . C 13 .3 Jimmy Evans, sr . G 19 .9 Fran Zablocki, jr . F 12 .2 Fran Zablocki, sr . F 13 1. Lawrence Maroney, jr . F 12 .9

25—Golden Flyers’ Year by Year Results Men’s Basketball Year by Year Results 2003-04 (13-12) 2004-05 (8-17) 2005-2006 (8-17) 2006-07 (11-14) Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Captains: Bret Kearney, Captains: Ryan Shipley, Tim Slakas Captains: Mike DeBlois, Justin Fladd, Captains: Joe Canori, Ryan McAdam Ryan Shipley, Jake Steck Matt Groot, Caswell Smith 85 vs . Washington & Lee# 61 91 Morrisville# 69 92 vs . Centenary# 60 80 vs . New York Univ .# 74 92 vs . Pitt- Bradford# 72 66 Fredonia# 61 72 at Drew# 68 53 at Rochester 76 73 at Buffalo State# 83 71 at Rochester (ot) 74 46 Rochester 69 54 vs . Wesleyan, Conn .^ 56 58 Rochester 64 73 Oswego 81 82 at Oswego (ot) 85 64 vs . CCNY^ 59 68 at Pitt-Bradford 67 81 Pitt-Bradford 61 85 Hilbert 63 63 Oswego 78 66 at Oswego 68 91 Old Westbury 82 83 Medaille** 66 71 Oswego** 84 66 at Old Westbury 70 89 vs . Wheaton, Ill (ot) ^ 93 86 Keuka** 90 90 Mitchell** 50 61 at Otterbein^ 85 75 at Staten Island ^ 84 57 Ithaca* 70 54 at St . John Fisher* 77 89 vs . Thomas More (ot)^ 83 57 vs Rochester + 70 76 Elmira* 60 78 at Alfred* 91 76 at Elmira* 66 76 vs RIT+ 82 45 vs . Rochester+ 69 69 vs . Brockport+ 68 62 at Ithaca* 71 90 Keuka + 66 79 vs . RIT (ot)+ 84 55 vs . St . John Fisher+ 67 63 Rochester+ 72 68 at Ithaca* 75 85 Keuka+ 63 52 vs . Rochester+ 90 61 vs . Keuka+ 73 68 at Elmira* 60 61 St . John Fisher* 71 72 Elmira* 54 85 at RIT (2ot)+ 91 79 RIT* 86 84 Alfred* 63 64 Ithaca* 72 89 at Alfred* 74 92 Hartwick* 87 71 at RIT* 73 60 RIT* 74 62 at St . John Fisher* 60 72 Utica* 73 60 at Hartwick* 48 53 at Utica* 57 69 at RIT* 73 61 at St . John Fisher* 69 75 at Utica* 79 82 at Hartwick* 56 51 Utica* 59 77 at Alfred* 82 70 at Elmira* 56 62 Alfred* 63 67 Hartwick* 68 60 at RIT* 69 60 at Ithaca* 76 54 St . John Fisher* 75 95 Ithaca* 88 45 at Utica* 65 78 Utica* 58 54 at RIT* 75 94 Elmira* 55 81 at Hartwick* 73 86 Hartwick* 42 75 Hartwick* 60 68 RIT* 78 71 Elmira* 56 74 RIT* 77 62 Utica* 71 72 at Hartwick* 79 84 Ithaca* 80 81 at Alfred* 72 68 at Ithaca* 76 74 at Utica* 98 *Empire 8 Conference game #Nazareth Tip-Off Tournament 70 at St . John Fisher* 75 66 at Elmira* 71 64 St . John Fisher* 67 ^Tournament of Heroes at Staten Island 81 at Keuka (ot) 75 *Empire 8 Conference game 85 Alfred* 88 + JP Morgan Chase Tournament *Empire 8 Conference game #at NYU Tournament *Empire 8 Conference game --Leading Scorers-- **Joe King Tournament #Coles Classic at Buffalo State ^at Skidmore Tournament Joe Canori, jr . G 19 .6 +JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tournament **Joe King Tournament ^“O” Club Classic at Otterbein #at Drew (N .J .) Tournament +JPMorgan Chase Tournament Corey McAdam, fr . G 14 .6 +JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tourna- Tyler Smith, jr . C 14 .2 --Leading Scorers-- ment --Leading Scorers-- Lawrence Maroney, sr . F 15 .4 Joe Canori, so . G 20 .6 --Leading Scorers-- Ryan Shipley, jr . C 15 .0 Ryan McAdam, so . F 12 .8 Ryan Shipley, sr . C 16 .2 Caswell Smith, so . G 9 .6 Kyle Nelson, so . F 9 .6 Joe Canori, fr . G 14 .0 Ryan McAdam, fr . F 9 .7

Golden Flyers’ Year by Year Results—26 Donors and Sponsors Men’s Basketball W e wish to thank our supporters f or their commitment to our Athletic Department in 2006-2007 .

Athletics Smyth Hall Society Mr . Daniel M . Coughlin ‘92 & Pittsford Printing Mr . Michael S . Keenan Elizabeth Paterson Premiere Printing Ms . Beverly E . Kellar $1,000 and above Coughlin ‘99, ‘01G Ms . Diane C . Prichard Doug & Margaret Kirchhoff Dan & Jane Flynn Burke ‘65 Kevin ‘94 & Nicole Rowe Cox ‘94, ‘97G Quinlivan, Pierek & Krause Design Mrs . Christine Gennosa Klee ‘92 & Mr . Citibank Student Loan Corporation Mr . Anthony D’Aiuto ‘84 Mr . & Mrs . Joseph J . Saya ‘88 Patrick H . Klee Connors & Ferris, LLP Jim & Linda Davis Mr . & Mrs . Jerry Schneeberger Mr . Jonathan E . Lederer ‘93 & Corning, Inc . Ms . Janine Mazurowski Day ‘84 Mr . & Mrs . Joseph Seil ‘81 Mrs . Marsha Moore Lederer ‘94 Golden Memories Mr . Craig C . DeVoe ‘98 Annette & Bruce Shapiro Stephen ‘03G & Traci Hay Lian ‘00 Graph-Tex *Mr . Michael L . Dianetti ‘83, 86G Simplex Grinnell Mrs . Mary M . Lopez ‘92 Ms . Bridgette A . Hobart ‘84 Sisters of St . Joseph Ms . 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DeBlois ‘06 Mr . & Mrs . Clifford W . Smith Mr . Matthew J . Manning ‘98 Mr . & Mrs . William DeVolder ‘86 Mrs . Emily Parshall Spinelli ‘98, ‘02G Athletics 1924 Society Mr . Daniel J . McGrath ‘88 Gary & Connie DeWall Mrs . Erin Myers Stagnitto ‘01 $100 to $499 99. Mr . Daniel J . McMahon ‘81 Mr . & Mrs . James A . Donahue ‘75, ‘80G Ms . Heather Sarkissian Sugar ‘00, ‘04G Ms . Kathleen E . Aikins Menlo Produce John & Eileen Dunne Ms . Angela R . Tessoni ‘06 Ms . Elizabeth A . Alhart ‘82 Ms . Erin E . Michaels ‘02 Ms . Diane G . Dwyer Ms . Kathleen Moynihan Thompson ‘96 Mr . N . G . Anastas Mike Daley-Nazareth Ms . Noelle M . Ellerson ‘04 Ms . Corinne M . Trainor ‘85 Mr . Matthew T . Arthur ‘94 Basketball Camps Mrs . June H . Elsemore Mr . & Mrs . Craig D . Traub Mr . Andrew G . Baldwin ‘04, 05G Mr . Erik G . Mort ‘01, ‘05G Robert & Irene Emberson Mr . Eric M . Traub ‘04 Mr . & Mrs . James J . Baranello Mr . & Mrs . Kenneth Mortensen Ms . Sarah Burns Fairbrother ‘00 Gary & Mary Beth Webster Barnes & Noble Moser, Pilon & Nelson Mr . & Mrs . Thomas v . Falco, Sr . Mr . William A . Wilczak Rob ‘93 & Susan Wegman Beach ‘94 Terri L . Muraco ‘89 Ms . Ellen B . Fanning ‘02, ‘06G Mr . & Mrs . Paul Wolf Mr . Jeffrey W . Biesiada ‘00 Nationwide Insurance Richard & Ruth Anne Feasel Mr . Peter M . Woodams, Jr . Blain Realty, Inc . Newcomb Oil Co . Mr . Michael L . Frey Marilyn & Ed Woolston Cole ‘95 & Jennifer Metz Blossey ‘95 John ‘99 & Christine Roe Mrs . Carol Bitel Gaelens ‘70, ‘75G Mr . & Mrs . Robert J . Wortel Bobo Properties Newman ‘99 Mr . & Mrs . William Gallagher Mr . & Mrs . Edward M . Zablocki Peter & Dionne Bothner Mr . & Mrs . Barry Nowicki Brian ‘95 & Melissa Regan Anthony & Kerry Murphy Mr . Daniel E . Bova, Jr . ‘92 Mr . & Mrs . Robert E . O’Brien Garofalo ‘94, ‘99G Zostant ‘98, ‘00G Mr . James L . Brundige, Jr . ‘94 Mr . & Mrs . Richard E . O’Toole Ms . Alanna R . Gaylo ‘01, ‘03G Mrs . Heather Nowicki Burke ‘98 Mr . & Mrs . Frank A . Pagano ‘78 Mrs . Carmelann Gaylo Business Methods Mr . Pierce J . Pape ‘86 Mary E . Gottko C .H . Insurance Brokerage John & Diane Davies Parrinello ‘88G Mrs . Marilyn A . Graver Thomas ‘89 & Rebecca Hall Parrone Engineering Cynthia Cratsley Harrington ‘90 Cincebox ‘94, ‘97G Mr . Kirk E . Pero ‘96 Mr . & Mrs . Charles Hermance Mr . Adam D . Civalier ‘99 Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Inc . Mr . & Mrs . Loren C . Herod ‘94, ‘01G Scott ‘95 & Marlene Faust Pittsford Cinemas Mrs . Jean Boland Karl ‘59 Cooper ‘95

27—Nazareth Athletics Donors and Sponsors

Nazareth College Nazareth College History & information

Campus Expansion :: Nazareth’s 2004 campus expansion included 2,200-seat Golden Flyer Stadium, an all-weather track and a softball diamond .

Nazareth College is a the 2,200-seat Golden Flyer Stadium, Academic highlights Alumni private, co-educational the spacious Elizabeth George and • During the past 10 years, 22 Seventy-five percent of Nazareth’s college with a liberal arts Portka residence halls and a softball Nazareth students have won 26,000 alumni reside in New and sciences TRADITION . diamond . Fulbright grants to carry out York state . Nearly 70 percent are Founded in 1924 by the Students now have twice as research, teach, and study in 13 employed in service professions Sisters of ST . Joseph, many classrooms and computer countries around the world . Few including education, health care, Nazareth has been labs; more undergraduate and colleges and universities in the child care, social work, and independent for more than graduate programs; opportunities to nation can match Nazareth’s record counseling . 30 YEARS . compete on intercollegiate teams in of preparing students for success equestrian, cross country, track and in the Fulbright competition—the Athletic highlights Nazareth’s athletic mission field, men’s volleyball, and women’s U S. . government’s most prestigious • The average grade-point average softball; and a choice of living options scholarship program . of student-athletes for the spring and philosophy that includes suites, cafes and free The Nazareth College Athletic •Nazareth has a distinguished 2006 semester was 3 20,. a laundry service . Department will strive to empower its history of teacher preparation with number that includes academic student-athletes to grow as people nearly 1,700 graduates currently records for more than 400 student- and make a positive impact on Faculty teaching in Monroe County athletes . Full-time 140 society, with life-skills development, classrooms . • A member of the National mentoring, and leadership Part-time 78 • Nazareth features an array of Collegiate Athletic Association, opportunities through competitive Student/Faculty Ratio 12:1 Nazareth has 23 intercollegiate and cooperative experiences . health professions programs, Ninety-four percent of full-time including a Bachelor of Science teams that compete at the Division The Athletic Department is committed faculty have received the highest in Nursing, Music Therapy, Art III level . Nazareth competes in the to assisting in the college’s mission professional degree in their field . Therapy, Speech-Language Empire 8 Conference with Alfred, of educating students with a goal Pathology, and Physical Therapy . Elmira, Hartwick, Ithaca, RIT, St . of fostering lifelong commitment to Enrollment John Fisher, Stevens Institute of intellectual, ethical and aesthetic Full-time undergraduate enrollment • The Nazareth College Arts Center, Technology, and Utica . values . The Athletic Department for the fall of 2007 will be which houses the departments of • Nazareth finished 63rd among will operate under firm institutional approximately 2,000 . That number Theatre Arts, Music, and Art, has more than 300 colleges in the control of the college and will always increases to about 3,200 with the welcomed more than two million NACDA (National Association of place the health and welfare of inclusion of part-time and graduate people to performances since it Collegiate Directors of Athletics) the student-athletes, coaches and students . There are more than 1,250 opened in 1967 . standings for Division III in 2006- staff first in decisions regarding the students living on campus . 07 . The Golden Flyers were athletics program . The 2007-08 freshman class had Community service Ninety-one percent of Nazareth represented in NCAA Tournaments The department will operate under an average SAT score of 1150 . undergraduates participate in in men’s soccer, women’s soccer, the NCAA Division III philosophy, One quarter of incoming freshmen community service projects while they women’s volleyball, women’s through which academics are finished in the top 10 percent of their are students . swimming and diving, men’s the student’s first priority and high school graduating class; two- lacrosse and women’s lacrosse . sportsmanship, fair play, diversity and thirds ranked in the top 25 percent . In addition, Nazareth offers an Nazareth also claimed Empire ethical conduct are constantly taught on-campus Center for Service 8 Conference titles in men’s and promoted . Expenses Learning, which serves as a resource soccer, women’s soccer, women’s 2007-08 TUITION $21,900 for students seeking volunteer volleyball, men’s lacrosse and Campus expansion Room and board placements and for faculty who women’s lacrosse . 2004 marked the completion of (various plans available) $9,500 want to incorporate service into the Nazareth’s largest capital campaign Fees $1,000 curriculum . in history . The college raised $25 Admission Total $32,400 Contact the Nazareth Admissions million to support the recent campus Office at (585) 389-2860 or toll- expansion through the purchase free at (800) 462-3944 to find out of 73 acres of adjoining land and more about the admission process, buildings . Today’s campus features including financial aid opportunities, 148 acres and includes the five-story to attend an open house, or to Golisano Academic Center, arrange for a campus tour .

history & information—30 2007-08 MEDIA GUIDE Men’s Basketball

Front Row (left to right) - Chris Hoak, Brian Gebhardt, Phil Johann, Dominique Kendrick, Joe Canori, Chris Barrett, Leon Hill, Joe Mihalich . Back Row -- Dick O’Toole (assistant coach), Kevin Downey (assistant coach), J .T . Miranda, Ryan McAdam, Jeff DeHimer, Tyler Smith, Tim Brown, Corey McAdam, Rayvon Higdon, Mike Daley (head coach), Toby Brown (associate head coach) .

Follow the Golden Flyers on the Nazareth College Sports Hotline at 585-389-2095, or on the web at www.nazathletics.com

Date Day Opponent Time Date Day Opponent Time Nov 16 fri Nazareth vs . Oneonta 1 p .m . * Jan 15 tue St. John Fisher 8 p.m.

Nov 17 Sat Nazareth vs . New Paltz 1 p .m . * Jan 18 fri ithaca 8 p.m.

nov 21 tue rochester 8 p.m. * Jan 22 tue rit 8 p.m.

Dec 1 Sat at Oswego 7 p .m . * Jan 25 fri elmira 8 p.m.

* Dec 4 Tue at RIT 8 p .m . * Feb 1 fri at Stevens 8 p .m .

* Dec 7 fri at Utica 8 p .m . * Feb 5 Tue at St . John Fisher 8 p .m .

Dec 28 fri at York, PA Tournament * Feb 8 fri at Hartwick 8 p .m . Nazareth vs . York 6 p .m . Messiah vs . William Paterson 8 p .m . * Feb 12 Tue at Alfred 8 p .m .

Dec 29 Sat at York, PA Tournament 1, 3 p .m . * Feb 15 fri Utica 8 p.m.

* Jan 4 fri alfred 8 p.m. * Feb 16 Sat Hartwick 4 p.m.

* Jan 5 Sat Stevens 4 p.m. * Feb 22 fri at Elmira 8 p .m .

Jan 9 Wed JP Morgan Chase Tournament TBA * Feb 23 Sat at Ithaca 4 p .m .

Jan 11 fri JP Morgan Chase Tournament TBA feb 29 fri Empire 8 Tournament TBA

Jan 12 Sat JP Morgan Chase Tournament TBA Mar 1 Sat Empire 8 Tournament TBA

Home games in bold; , *Empire 8 Conference game Nazareth College Sports Information Office 4245 East Avenue, Rochester, New York 14618 Phone: 585-389-2452 Fax: 585-389-2188 E-mail: [email protected]