TABLE OF CONTENTS CF PATRIOTS ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Bob Zelinski Vision Statement and District Board of Trustees ����������������������������������2 ATHLETIC COORDINATOR Kristina Bove 2013 Men’s National Champions ��������������������������������������������������������������3 ATHLETIC TRAINER Mid- Conference Championships ������������������������������������������������4 Steve Abbruzzi SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Director of Athletics ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5 Richard Burton

HEAD MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH Men’s Basketball Schedule ������������������������������������������������������������������������6 Tim Ryan

Coaching Staff ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8 HEAD WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACH Tommy Jones

Hall of Fame ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11 HEAD BASEBALL COACH Marty Smith State Tournament ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12 HEAD SOFTBALL COACH Kevin Fagan Men’s Player Profiles ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13 HEAD VOLLEYBALL COACH Flavia Siqueira 2013-2014 Men’s Game Results ������������������������������������������������������������� 18

2013-2014 Men’s Basketball Fast Facts ������������������������������������������������� 19

College Square Apartments ������������������������������������������������������������������� 20

Team Meal Sponsors ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 21

Patriot Basketball Scholarship Organization ������������������������������������� 22

Women’s Basketball Schedule ��������������������������������������������������������������� 24

Head Coach Tommy Jones ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 26

Women’s Player Profiles ������������������������������������������������������������������������� 27

2013-2014 Women’s Game Results ������������������������������������������������������� 32 CF PATRIOTS @CFPATS Patriot History ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 33 COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FL Player Autographs ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 36

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College of Central Florida 3001 S.W. College Road Ocala, FL 34474 352-873-5800 Fax: 352-291-4450

–an equal opportunity college– –an equal opportunity college–

VISION STATEMENT To be the first choice for quality higher education in our community.

MISSION STATEMENT College of Central Florida provides access to high quality, high value baccalaureate degrees, associate degrees, certificates and diplomas, and promotes the economic, social and cultural development of our community.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES AND MAJOR DIRECTIONS To guide the college in the pursuit of its vision, four major directions have been developed. Each year, a set of college goals is developed for each major direction, and all annual planning relates to one or more college goals. The college also focuses on four guiding principles.

VALUES Empowerment Cultivating individual and collective strength.

Engagement Being fully present and involved in the success of our students, faculty, staff and community.

Excellence Committing to the highest standards of academic quality, performance and service.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

eligibility committee, serves on the NJCAA the FCSAA Hall of Fame, presented an national baseball and men’s basketball appreciation award by the FCSAA Baseball committee. He is also a member of the Coaches and has been recognized by many NJCAA Strategic Planning Sub-Committee groups and organizations for his leadership on Division Re-structuring, and the and devotion to community college students. NJCAA Executive Committee. He was selected as the NJCAA Region Director of the Year and was presented with Zelinski came to CF from Miami-Dade the Men’s Tennis Coaches Association service College where he served as chairperson award. of the Department of Health, Wellness, Physical Education, and Athletics. He Zelinski earned his Bachelor of Arts created an extensive wellness program for degree from Florida Atlantic University faculty and staff, developed educational and his Master of Science Degree at Nova curriculum, and developed facilities for the Southeastern University in Educational improvement of teaching and learning in Administration. He and his wife Donna Riley health and wellness. have two children, Korin and Kit.

Zelinski has received numerous honors for his contributions to Florida community Bob Zelinski college athletics. He was inducted into DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Bob Zelinski was named director of Athletics and Intramurals at College of Central Florida in September 1999. He was named director of Wellness Education, Athletics and Intramurals in July 2001.

Zelinski has more than 26 years of athletic and administrative experience in developing and directing educational, athletic, community and intramural programs. He has directed the Florida College System Activities Association Baseball Championship for 20 years, served as tournament director for three FCSAA Volleyball Championships, directed two National Junior College Swimming and Diving Championships, and served as associate director of 14 NJCAA National Volleyball Championships. He has created a highly successful wellness education programs and employee wellness programs.

Zelinski currently serves as the National Junior College Athletic Association Region VIII director for men’s athletics and as the FCSAA men’s athletic commissioner. He serves on the Executive Board for the Council for Athletic Affairs and is a member of the FCSAA Executive Committee. Zelinski’s service also extends nationally as he chairs the NJCAA

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DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

Saturday, Oct. 4 Tallahassee Community College (Scrimmage) Tallahassee 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 University of Tampa (Scrimmage) Ocala 12 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24 Saint Leo University (Scrimmage) St. Leo 7 p.m Saturday, Nov. 1 East Georgia State College Ocala 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4 Red Devil Academy Ocala 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6 Monroe College New Rochelle, NY 6 p.m. Friday. Nov. 7 Harcum College Monroe College, NY 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8 Baltimore City College Monroe College, NY 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14 Hillsborough Community College Ocala 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15 Eastern Florida State College Ocala 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18 St. Petersburg College St. Petersburg 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21 East Georgia College Swainsboro, GA 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22 South Georgia State College Douglas, GA 4 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 25 Hillsborough Community College Tampa 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5 Pensacola State College Pensacola 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 6 Baton Rouge Community College Pensacola 3 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9 State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota Bradenton 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 12 Palm Beach State Ocala 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13 Florida Men’s Basketball Shootout Ocala 12-8 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14 Florida Men’s Basketball Shootout Ocala 12-8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17 Mont Verde Academy (Scrimmage) Ocala 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 3 Albany Technical College Ocala 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7 St. Petersburg College Ocala 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10 Polk State College Lakeland 4 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14 State College of Florida Ocala 7:30 p.m.

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ShootoutAll games at the College of ScheduleCentral Florida campus. DATE TEAMS TIME Saturday, Dec. 13 Eastern Florida State vs. Gulf Coast 12 p.m. Tallahassee Community College vs. State College of Florida 2 p.m. Palm Beach State vs. Hillsborough Community College 4 p.m. Daytona State vs. Northwest Florida 6 p.m. Indian River State vs. College of Central Florida 8 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14 Gulf Coast vs. Palm Beach State 12 p.m. State College of Florida vs. Daytona State 2 p.m. Eastern Florida State vs. Tallahassee Community College 4 p.m. Northwest Florida vs. College of Central Florida 6 p.m. Hillsborough Community College vs. Indian River State 8 p.m.

Mid-Florida Conference DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Saturday, Jan. 17 Santa Fe College Ocala 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21 Daytona State College Ocala 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24 Florida State College at Jacksonville Jacksonville 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31 Santa Fe College Gainesville 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 4 Daytona State College Daytona Beach 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7 Florida State College at Jacksonville Ocala 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14 Santa Fe College Ocala 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18 Daytona State College Ocala 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21 Florida State College at Jacksonville Jacksonville 4 p.m.

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njcaatv.com/collegeofcentralfla 7 HEAD COACH TIM RYAN

· Career record of 255-103 over 11 seasons · Inducted into 2014 FCSAA Men’s Coaches Basketball Hall of Fame · 2013 NJCAA National Coach of the Year · 2013 NJCAA National Champions · 2013 FCSAA State Coach of the Year · 2013 FCSAA State Champions · Six-time Mid-Florida Conference Champions · Six-time Mid-Florida Conference Coach of the Year · Ten FCCAA State Tournament appearances · Three-peat Mid-Florida Conference Champions · 81.4% Conference Winning Percentage

Tim Ryan Ryan enjoyed similar results upon his as he is the coordinator of CF’s Intramural HEAD COACH, MEN’S BASKETBALL move to the college ranks. He spent three Sports Program and runs the popular CAMP Tim Ryan enters his 12th season as successful seasons as associate head coach PATRIOT basketball camp for local youth the College of Central Florida’s Men’s at Hillsborough Community College in annually in December and the summer. Basketball Coach. He led the Patriots to Tampa, where he helped lead the Hawks to the program’s first-ever NJCAA National an average of 20 wins per season, two state Ryan holds a master’s degree in Psychology Basketball Championship in 2013. Coach tournament appearances, and a Suncoast from National-Louis University. He and Ryan has the longest streak of consecutive Conference Championship. his wife, JoAnne, have four children, Tim, appearances in the FCSAA State Nicole, Veronica and Tommy. Tournament with 10 appearances. Over Coach Ryan was also heavily involved in the past 11 seasons at CF, Coach Ryan has AAU with successful teams for both girls produced seven All-Americans, more than and boys. He also coached at the prestigious any other junior college in the country. Five-Star Basketball Camp. Ryan’s work at CF extends beyond the basketball team Last summer, Coach Ryan was asked to participate with USA basketball. He was an on-the-court coach for the 19U team in Colorado Springs at the Olympic Training Facility. The 19U team went on the win the Gold Medal in Prague.

A former player at New York City’s Power Memorial Academy and Wilkes College in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Ryan’s coaching career began in 1993 at Clearwater Central Catholic High School, where he spent four seasons coaching teams from the freshmen to varsity level. He was named head coach at St. Petersburg Catholic High School in 1997, and led the program to its first two Pinellas County Private School Tournament championships and the school’s second and third appearances in the regional playoffs.

8 CF Patriots Basketball ASSISTANT COACH TITO ARIAS

Tito Arias program that became the first team in bachelor’s degree in Recreation and Tourism ASST. COACH, MEN’S BASKETBALL Mid-Florida Conference history to win Management from the University of Maine Tito Arias enters his sixth season as an three straight conference titles (2011-2013). at Machias. After a successful prep career for assistant coach with the College of Central Arias played a key part in coaching four coach Charlie Funk, Arias played two seasons Florida’s men’s basketball team and his NJCAA All-Americans at CF. at Miami Dade College for Butch Estes. eighth overall as a college assistant. This is Arias’ second stint with the Patriots, first Last season, Arias helped Paine, Ga. to its From there, he played his final two seasons at serving from 2008-2013. single-season record for most wins since the University of Maine Machias for Coach the program began in 1997. With the Brac Brady and was team captain as a senior While previously with the Patriots, Arias help of Arias, who worked in recruiting, (2006-2007 season). After he finished his helped the program win the NJCAA strength and conditioning, opponent playing career, Arias coached under Brady National Championship in 2013 and was scouting, player development and academic in 2007-2008, before making the trek to a big part of the school keeping its run monitoring, the Lions earned their third Ocala and helping the Patriots to their most of nine straight trips to the FCSAA State straight conference tournament appearance. successful run ever. Tournament going. He also was part of a Originally from Miami, Arias earned his

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Chris Shearon TEAM MANAGER, MEN’S BASKETBALL Chris Shearon enters his third season as team manager for the College of Central Florida’s men’s basketball team. His responsibilities with the Patriots include shooting game film and coordinating the basketball locker room. Shearon, an Ocala native, currently attends CF. He is studying Business Management and hopes to work with a professional sports team one day. In his free time, he enjoys volunteering at his church.

Nick Jahnke Jeff Lorenzo Jake Zehnder VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT VOLUNTEER STUDENT ASSISTANT Nick Jahnke enters his first year as a Jeff Lorenzo begins his first year as a This is Jake Zehnder’s first year as a volunteer assistant with the CF men’s volunteer assistant for the CF men’s volunteer student assistant for the CF basketball program. Jahnke has coached at basketball program. From 2001-2006, men’s basketball program. Over the past the high school, middle school and AAU he served as lead assistant for women’s two years, Zehnder has spent time as levels. During his coaching career, he has basketball at the University of the Sciences an assistant coach at The Rock School spent time at St. Petersburg Northside, in Pennsylvania. During his time there, in Gainesville. Prior to that, he was an New Port Richey Gulf, and Crystal River he organized the Northeast Region all-star assistant coach at Gainesville P.K. Younge. High, where he had served as an assistant game from 2001-2005. Lorenzo, a graduate Zehnder also coached the Gainesville for the last four years. of Rowan University, has also served as an Kings AAU program from 2011-2014. assistant coach at several high schools in His U4-U6 teams have won numerous Currently, Jahnke is finishing up his New Jersey, as well as AAU programs. tournaments, including the well-known bachelor’s degree in Sports Coaching from Disney Easter Classic. the United States Sports Academy. The Kenosha, Wisc. native lives in Inverness with his wife Jasmine.

10 CF Patriots Basketball RYAN INDUCTED INTO FCSAA MEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME Ryan Inducted into FCSAA Men’s Basketball Hall of Fame uring his time as the head coach at the Smithson. He did a great job with this program; state hall of fame honors in men’s basketball. D College of Central Florida, Tim Ryan I’ve just keep building it.” has taken the program to great heights. Zelinski said Ryan’s induction into the Hall of Ryan credits CF Athletic Director Bob Zelinski, Fame was well-deserved. For his efforts, Ryan, who led the Patriots to former CF President Charles Dassance and the NJCAA National Championship last season current CF President Dr. Jim Henningsen with “His record of achievement with conference and to the FCSAA State Tournament on nine helping him reach the top. titles, state tournament appearances and the straight occasions, was inducted into the FCSAA national championship, speaks for itself,” Men’s Basketball Hall of Fame on March 8 “They have put me in the situation for this to said Zelinski. “Tim’s commitment to FCSAA during halftime of the NJCAA Region VIII/ happen and being voted into the hall of fame basketball and his leadership throughout the FCSAA Men’s State Championship Game held ranks up there with the greatest achievements state have been outstanding and this induction is at the College of Central Florida. I’ve had in my career,” he said. recognition of his work and success.”

Under Ryan, the Patriots have qualified for the When Ryan accepted his current position more Joining Ryan in the 2014 hall of fame class state tournament 10 times in 11 seasons. than 11 years ago, he said he had to stop and for men’s basketball is current St. Petersburg CF is 254-103 under Ryan, who became the take it all in. coach Earnest Crumbley, former Miami Dade first coach in Mid-Florida Conference history to athletic director Jim Cox and Chipola’s Alice lead a program to three straight conference titles. “When I got the job, I left Ocala to see my Pendergrass. family,” said Ryan, who commuted from Pinellas He also earned state and national coach of the County to Ocala four days per week for his first Crumbley has the most wins among active men’s year honors in 2013. five years as head coach at CF. “I stopped at the coaches in the state at 289 and led SPC to the I-75 rest area south of State Road 200, called my state title in 2002, while Cox was the helm of “It’s certainly a great honor. You don’t go into wife and said, ‘I can’t believe they are going to the MDC program and now runs the scorer’s coaching thinking you’re going to go into pay me to coach full-time,’ because I would have table for the NBA’s Miami Heat. the hall of fame,” Ryan said. “It’s something done it for nothing.’” I never shot for, but as the years went on and Pendergrass was a longtime contributor to my numbers got better, it was something that Ryan joins Dr. Bill Campion (1994), Smithson the state tournament, which had been held in I thought could happen. I just think how (1998), Simon Johnson (2008/Hampton Chipola since 1996. fortunate I have been to be in a situation College), and Dr. Jim Harvey (2013), as like this and follow former CF coach Gene members of the CF athletic program to receive

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Wednesday, March 4-Saturday, March 7, 2015 College of Central Florida Gymnasium Ocala, FL

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EDDY TERRELL MIGUEL POLANCO ROGERS CARTAGENA REYES HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL • Graduated from Washington Heights • Graduated from Evelyn Mack Prep in • Graduated magna cum-laude from Expeditionary Learning School in North Carolina Montverde Academy in Montverde, Fla. Washington Heights, N.Y. • Played for Indian Land High School in South Carolina before moving to Named to City of Palms All-tournament Charlotte, N.C. • • A four-year, basketball letterman Team (2011) • Led Indian Land to 2011 state semifinals • Averaged 18.8 points per game as a high • Was an All-state player selection • Received Second Team All-state honors school senior and led his team to a 29-3 his senior season regular season mark • Named Conference Player of the Year • Scored a season-high 56 points his junior PERSONAL PERSONAL season • Son of Linnette Reyes and Miguel • Son of Janeris Tavarez and Eddy Polanco • As a senior, led Evelyn Mack to the Cartagena second round of the state tournament • New York City Major’s Cup selection in • Leader for the state in scoring with an • A Biology and Exercise Science major 2014 average of 29.3 points per game • Hobbies include watching movies, going • Played travel ball for New Heights/Team PERSONAL to the beach and listening to music Prince • Son of Shaunta and Sherrell Rogers • A Sports Management major • Has two siblings: Eddy and Jazlynn • Father played basketball at George Washington University where he holds several career records • Loves to play video games in his spare time • Transfer from the University of Delaware

Guard Guard Guard 6’3”, 180 | Freshman 5’9”, 195 | Sophomore 6’1”, 175 | Sophomore Washington Heights, NY Charlotte, NC Aibonito, Puerto Rico W.H.E.E.L.S. Evelyn Mack Prep Montverde Academy

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DIAMANTE AUSTIN ALLEN LEWIS BOWMAN COSTLEY HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL • Graduated from Lake Weir High School • Graduated from Forest High School in • Graduated from Milford Mill Academy in Ocala Ocala, Fla. in Baltimore, Md.

• Two-time Ocala Star-Banner Player of • Four year scholar athlete (2009-2012) • Was named First Team All-County two the Year years in a row PERSONAL • As a junior, he led Lake Weir to its first • Son of Rustyne and Tim Bowman • Lead his team to a 2013 state district title in 36 years championship title • A Nursing major • Averaged 28.5 points per game his junior • Received Freshman of the Year honors in and senior seasons • Played travel ball for Ocala Wildcats 2011

PERSONAL • Loves to play basketball and football, PERSONAL • Son of Stacey and Ricardo Lewis and hang out with friends and family in • Son of Nicole Costley his spare time • A Sports Management major • Played travel ball for Baltimore’s Finest

• Played for the Florida Rams travel ball • Loves to listen to music in his spare time team in high school

• Enjoys playing video games in his spare time

• Transfer from Florida International University

Guard Guard Forward 6’3, 195 | Sophomore 6’0”, 170 | Sophomore 6’5”, 215 | Freshman Ocala, FL Ocala, FL Baltimore, MD Lake Weir High School Forest High School Milford Mill Academy

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DEVAUGHN CORBYN DWAYNE JENKINS JACKSON DANIEL HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL • Graduated from The Rock School in • Graduated from Goochland High School • Graduated from Lawrence High School Gainesville, Fla. in Goochland, Va. in Far Rockaway, N.Y.

• Averaged 10.1 points and 7.6 rebounds • Averaged a double-double with points • Three-time All-County honoree (2012, 2013, 2014) as a senior and rebounds as a senior • Named Conference Player of the Year his • Played behind NBA Lottery Pick Joel PERSONAL sophomore season Embiid at The Rock • Son of Millicent Jackson • Received First Team All-Long Island and • Earned team’s Most Improved Player and • A Sports Management major First Team All-State honors his senior Honorable Mention SIAA honors as a year senior • Has four sisters • Averaged 17.3 points, 4.4 assists and 2.8 steals per game as a senior PERSONAL • Played for Boo Williams Summer League • Son of Janet and Michael Jenkins • For his prep career, Daniel averaged 14.0 points per game in 77 outings • A Physical Therapy major • Son of Kim Perez and Dwayne Daniel • Played travel ball for Nike Team Florida and Florida Elite in high school PERSONAL • Has two sisters • Hobbies include playing video games Played travel ball for Long Island and playing basketball • Lightning

• Hobbies include playing video games and shopping

Forward Forward Guard 6’8”, 200 | Freshman 6’7”, 250 | Freshman 5’9”, 170 | Freshman Gainesville, FL Goochland, VA Rockaway, NY The Rock School Goochland High School Lawrence High School

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BARRINGTON BRANDON AMIR ALSTON TABB WARNOCK HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL • Graduated from New Hampton High • Graduated from Kecoughtan High • Graduated from Peachtree Ridge High School in Wilmington, Del. School in Hampton, Va. School in Atlanta, Ga.

Received Second Team All-State honors Rated the No. 3 player in Delaware as Named First Team All-Conference his • • • his junior and senior seasons a senior by ESPN.com and the No. 37 senior season power forward in the country • Two-time First Team All-Region (2013, • Two-time Player of the Week honors his 2014) PERSONAL senior year • Son of Carol Evans and Barrington • Georgia State High School Association Alston • Senior Bash All-Star Game MVP All-Star

• A Business major • Named Comeback Player of the Year at • Named to Second Team All-County his the end of his senior campaign junior and senior year • Played for Team Takeover Basketball in Averaged 12.3 points and 6.8 rebounds high school • PERSONAL per game as a senior • Son of Iris Randleman and Leon Tabb • Hobbies include video games and PERSONAL cooking • A Physical Therapy major • Son of Lakesha Canary and Marc Warnock • Transfer from Towson University in • One of four kids Baltimore, Md. • A Sports Management major • Hobbies include listening to music and shopping • Played travel ball for Southern Kings and Memphis Magic

• Hobbies include watching television and playing video games

Forward Guard Forward 6’8”, 225 | Sophomore 6’5”, 170 | Freshman 6’8”, 240 | Freshman Wilmington, DE Hampton, VA Atlanta, GA New Hampton High School Kecoughtan High School Peachtree Ridge High School

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ISEOLUWAPO DELANO THYS JEGEDE CHRISTIE ADAMS II HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL • Graduated from Victory Rock Prep • Graduated from Ferncourt High school • Graduated from School in Sarasota, Fla. in St. Ann, Jamaica in 2013 in Ocala, Fla. in 2014

• Member of Victory Rock’s boys’ • Member of the boys’ basketball team • Four-year member of the Vanguard boys’ basketball team basketball team • Played travel ball for the Jacksonville • Averaged 10 points and 12 assists as Nets • Named to the All-County Academic team he helped lead Victory Rock to a 24-8 as a junior record last season PERSONAL • Son of Jadeen Johnson and Ciny and PERSONAL PERSONAL Mark Oliver • Son of Donna and Thys Adams • Son of Abimbola and Benjamin Jegede • An Information Technology major • An Engineering major • A Mechanical Engineering major • Hobbies include basketball, computers • Has two sisters, Emily and Jessica • Has two siblings, Amuoluwapo and and video games Ibuku • Hobbies include video games and reading

Forward 6’7”, 240 | Freshman Practice Player Practice Player Lagos, Nigeria St. Ann, Jamaica Ocala, FL Victory Rock Prep Ferncourt High School Vanguard High School

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PATRIOT’S OPPONENT’S DATE OPPONENT SCORE SCORE Saturday, Nov. 2 Pasco-Hernando Community College 121 69 Tuesday, Nov. 5 State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota 87 68 Friday, Nov. 8 Allegany College of Maryland 89 63 Saturday, Nov. 9 USC Salkehatchie 89 92 Wednesday, Nov. 13 St. Petersburg College 77 72 Saturday, Nov. 16 South Georgia State College 84 56 Thursday, Nov. 21 Westchester Community College 73 71 Friday, Nov. 22 Monroe College 66 94 Saturday, Nov. 23 Harcum College 90 83 Wednesday, Dec. 4 Hillsborough Community College 84 68 Friday, Dec. 6 Broward College 84 77 Saturday, Dec. 7 Miami Dade College 72 66 Friday, Dec. 13 Pensacola State College 75 70 Saturday, Dec. 14 State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota 84 71 Sunday, Dec. 15 Palm Beach State College 62 64 Wednesday, Dec. 18 State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota 88 61 Saturday, Jan. 4 Albany Technical College 68 66 Thursday, Jan. 9 Pasco-Hernando Community College 78 64 Saturday, Jan. 11 Polk State College 65 72 Wednesday, Jan. 15 St. Petersburg College 69 66 Saturday, Jan. 18 Hillsborough Community College 66 61 Wednesday, Jan. 22 Daytona State College 84 75 Saturday, Jan. 25 Santa Fe College 62 55 Wednesday, Jan. 29 Florida State College at Jacksonville 67 72 Saturday, Feb. 1 Santa Fe College 60 58 Saturday, Feb. 8 Daytona State College 68 95 Wednesday, Feb. 12 Santa Fe College 51 67 Saturday, Feb. 15 Florida State College at Jacksonville 81 63 Wednesday, Feb. 19 Florida State College at Jacksonville 80 69 Saturday, Feb. 22 Daytona State College 65 69 Tuesday, Feb. 25 Santa Fe College 69 65 Wednesday, March 5 Chipola College 73 82

OVERALL PCT. CONF. PCT. STREAK HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 23-9 0.719 4-Jun 0.6 Lost 1 4-Sep 4-Sep 1-May

GAMES PTS PER FG % 3PT % FT % REB PER AST PER GAME GAME GAME 32 76 45 26.7 62.5 42.2 14.4

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2013-2014 Fast Facts

ONE OF THE BEST STATE SCENE TOUGH AT HOME The CF men’s basketball team qualified for CF ended the regular season a year ago ranked Since December 2012, CF has lost just six the FCSAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament No. 6 in the FCSAA State Coaches Poll and games in the Gymnasium. The Patriots for the ninth straight season, the longest have been a mainstay under Coach Tim Ryan. extended their home-court winning streak current, consecutive streak in the state. The to 33 games last December, before a loss to streak is also the third longest in state history RUNNING PAST ITS RIVAL Palm Beach State. CF also built a 21-game dating back to the tournament’s origin in With its 69-65 win over Santa Fe in the winning streak at home against Mid-Florida 1961. Overall, the Patriots have qualified for Mid-Florida Conference Tournament Conference opponents before a loss last the state tournament 10 times in the last 11 Championship Game last season, CF has season to FSC-Jacksonville. The CF national years. defeated its closest rival in 14 of the last 17 championship squad was unbeaten at home at meetings. CF is 3-0 in MFC tournament Patriot Gym. GETTING IT DONE championship games since 2008, with two of Over the past two seasons, CF is 14-5 against those wins coming over the Saints. CONFERENCE DOMINANCE state tournament qualifiers, including a 5-4 CF has won three of the last four mark during the 2013-2014 season. The HALL OF FAMER Mid-Florida Conference championships in Patriots also went 7-4 against teams ranked in CF men’s basketball coach Tim Ryan was men’s basketball. The Patriots streak ended the FCSAA State Coaches Poll. inducted into the FCSAA Men’s Basketball last season by Daytona State, the only team Hall of Fame in March 2014. Ryan led other than CF to win the MFC since 2009. NATIONAL RECOGNITION the Patriots to the NJCAA National After winning the NJCAA National Championship in 2013 and joins Dr. Bill THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED Championship in 2013, CF started off ranked Campion, Gene Smithson, Simon Johnson CF goes into the season without a returning No. 1 in the preseason NJCAA National and Dr. Jim Harvey, as members of the CF starter for the first time since 2008, but Poll for the second time in six seasons. CF athletic family to receive hall of fame honors history has been on its side when it turns is the third Florida team to win a national from the state in men’s basketball. over most of the roster. In 2008, the Patriots championship in the 75-year history of the lost just one conference game and qualified NJCAA National Tournament. for the state tournament with nine straight conference wins behind Ricardo Ratliffe.

njcaatv.com/collegeofcentralfla 19 COLLEGE SQUARE APARTMENTS College Square Apartments

ollege Square is home to College of Central Florida students and many of C their athletes. Located adjacent to the CF campus, students are a walk away from their classes and athletic facilities. The fully-furnished residence provides each student with a private bedroom featuring computer and cable television connections, as well as a shared living area, kitchen and dining area.

The complex also contains a swimming pool, a computer work room and a lounge area equipped with a television.

College Square Apartments combines the best features of apartment living with on-campus convenience and economy, giving students the unique opportunity to live on their own in a home-away-from-home atmosphere.

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20 CF Patriots Basketball PATRIOT BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIP ORGANIZATION Team Meal Sponsors Carrabbas...... 352-867-0240 Cody’s Roadhouse ...... 352-237-8182 Dominos Pizza . 352-867-5900 Dunkin Donuts ...... 352-237-0505 Jersey Mike’s . 352-236-6809 La Hacienda ...... 352-512-0746 Lee’s Chicken . 352-873-1556 McDonalds ...... 352-875-8137 Mojo Grill...... 352-369-6656 Olive Garden . 352-854-0900 PDQ . 352-870-8729 Richard’s Place ...... 352-351-2233 Sonic...... 352-291-2221 Sonny’s BBQ ...... 352-817-7343 Stevie B’s Pizza ...... 352-390-8181 Wendy’s ...... 352-237-1007 Zaxby’s ...... 352-789-6001

Coach Tim Ryan and the College of Central Florida men’s basketball team would like to send a special thank you to our team meal sponsors. You are appreciated!

njcaatv.com/collegeofcentralfla 21 PATRIOT BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIP ORGANIZATION The Patriot Basketball Scholarship Organization

The Patriot Basketball Scholarship Organization assists in subsidizing full athletic scholarships for CF student basketball players, with the specific goal to construct a nationally prominent academic basketball program for CF and Marion, Citrus and Levy counties.

One arm of the PBSO is the Meal Sponsorship Club, in which area merchants may choose among three promotional packages during the fall and spring academic semesters, ranging from one or two meals a day to a weekend package for student-athletes. Benefits to the restaurateur include season tickets to Patriot games, advertisement in the program, a corporate sign in the Gymnasium, and coupon distribution options at home games.

A number of other contributory levels make it possible for people to take an active part in helping student athletes. All contributions are tax deductible, and names of contributors are listed in special sections of the Patriot basketball program.

For more specific information about any of these arms of the Patriot Basketball Scholarship Organization, please contact Head Coach Time Ryan at 352-854-2322, ext. 1323.

We sincerely thank you for everything you have done for our program and we are proud of the way Coach Tim Ryan has continued the tradition of making College of Central Florida men’s basketball a great program. I also urge you to get involved in the Patriot Basketball Scholarship Organization. Our community support is vital for success. Our PSBO Board of Directors is comprised of local businesses and we would love to include you in our endeavors. Thank you, Joe Follman Chariot Eagle President, PBSO

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22 CF Patriots Basketball PATRIOT BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIP ORGANIZATION Wayne Childers Memorial Big Sun Golf Scramble PRESENTED BY The Patriot Basketball Scholarship Organization and Outback Steakhouse

The College of Central Florida proudly salutes the following local businesses for their continued support of Patriot athletics.

PLATINUM SPONSORS Cone Distributing Jenkins Auto Group Chariot Eagle Orthopedic Institue Signature Brands SILVER SPONSORS Bulldog Bail Bonds Chris Wilson Dex Imaging Gateway Bank Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches Papa John’s Pizza HOLE SPONSORS Community Bank & Trust of Florida Dave Carter & Associates Duval BBQ Emerald Coast RV Beach Resort E-tec Feeley Properties, LLC Universal Forest Products, Inc. Vitalize Nutrition, Inc.

PRIZE SPONSORS Applebee’s Harry’s Seafood Bar & Grill Peachwave Frozen Yogurt Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Home Depot Pine Oaks Golf Club Bob Evans Homewood Suites Racewash Car Wash Bonefish Grill Jerry’s Pawn Residence Inn Chili’s Lakeside Country Club Silver Springs Shores Golf Club Citrus Springs Golf Club Logan’s Steakhouse Smallcakes Cupcakes Crispers Lowe’s Stone Creek Golf Club Cuvee Wine & Bistro Miller’s Ocala Ale House Suite 306 Easy Street Family Fun Center Minoa Lakes Golf Club The Braised Onion Enve Salon Northern Tool The First Tee of Marion County Firehouse Subs Ocala Health & Fitness Tuffy’s Auto Service Gause & Sons Jewelry Ocala Municipal Golf Course Yamato Japanese Steakhouse

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DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Saturday, Oct. 11 Palm Beach State College Tallahassee 11 a.m. Central Georgia Technical College Tallahassee 5 p.m. Georgia Highlands College Tallahassee 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 Lawson State Community College Albany, GA 2 p.m. Gadsden State Community College Albany, GA 5 p.m. Georgia Perimeter College Albany, GA 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28 St. Leo University (Scrimmage) Ocala 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31 Miami Dade College Gainesville 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1 IMG Academy Gainesville 4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5 Indian River State College Ocala 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8 University of Tampa (Scrimmage) Tampa 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11 Tallahassee Community College Tallahassee 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14 Florida Women’s Basketball Shootout Ocala 12-6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15 Florida Women’s Basketball Shootout Ocala 12-6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21 Indian River State College Daytona Beach 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22 Faulkner State Community College Daytona Beach 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 25 Chipola College Tallahassee 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 26 Southern Union State Community College Tallahassee 12 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3 Tallahassee Community College Ocala 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5 Eastern Florida State College Ocala 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 St. Petersburg College St. Petersburg 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11 Broward College Ocala 5:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 12 Indian River State College Fort Pierce 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17 Eastern Florida State College Melbourne 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 30 Georgia Highlands College Americus, GA 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31 South Georgia Technical College Americus, GA 4 p.m.

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ShootoutAll games at the College of ScheduleCentral Florida campus. DATE OPPONENT TIME Friday, Nov. 14 Daytona State vs. Broward College 12 p.m. Central Georgia Tech vs. Eastern Florida State 2 p.m. Santa Fe College vs. St. Petersburg College 4 p.m. Miami Dade College vs. College of Central Florida 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15 Miami Dade College vs. Central Georgia Tech 12 p.m. Broward College vs. Santa Fe College 2 p.m. Eastern Florida State vs. Daytona State 4 p.m. St. Petersburg College vs. College of Central Florida 6 p.m.

Mid-Florida Conference DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Wednesday, Jan. 7 Hillsborough Community College Ocala 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10 Santa Fe College Gainesville 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14 Florida State College at Jacksonville Ocala 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. Jan. 21 Daytona State College Daytona Beach 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24 Hillsborough Community College Tampa 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28 Santa Fe College Ocala 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31 Florida State College at Jacksonville Jacksonville 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7 Daytona State College Daytona Beach 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11 Hillsborough Community College Ocala 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14 Santa Fe College Gainesville 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18 Florida State College at Jacksonville Ocala 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 23 Daytona State College Ocala 6 p.m.

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njcaatv.com/collegeofcentralfla 25 HEAD COACH TOMMY JONES

A graduate from the University of Florida, I and II levels. He also coached three Tommy Jones brings more than 25 years conference players of the year and two of experience to the College of Central McDonald’s All-Americans. Florida, most recently as the women’s assistant basketball coach at the University Aside from his time coaching the women’s of Tampa. While there, the Spartans rose to programs at HCC and UT, Jones also held a top 10 national ranking. coaching jobs at HCC (men’s assistant basketball coach 2005-07), The Cambridge Prior to UT, Jones was the head women’s School (assistant girls basketball coach, basketball coach at Mid-Florida opponent 2001-05), Tampa Catholic High School Hillsborough Community College from (assistant girls basketball coach, 1999- 2008-2011. He led the Hawks to a 67-42 2001), St. Peter Claver Catholic School record and consecutive trips to the state (boys basketball coach, 1999-2000), and tournament. In his second season, they Tampa Prep (assistant boys basketball were co-conference champions and set the coach, 1991-99). school record for most wins in a season with 23. The Hawks had won less than Jones resides in Tampa, Fla. with his wife, eight games in each of the previous six Kimberly Hannah-Jones, daughter, Kai, seasons before Jones took over. and son, Thomas.

Tommy Jones Under Jones’ watch at HCC, 10 players HEAD COACH, WOMEN’S BASKETBALL moved on to play at the NCAA Division

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MARCELLA DE’JA BRITTANY ROCHA JEFFERY GRANT HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN • Graduated from Santa Monica School in • Graduated from Maclay High School in • Started 25 games and averaged 8.8 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Tallahassee, Fla. points, 4.0 assists and 3.7 rebounds • Tallied 13 games where she scored in • Led her team to a second place finish in • As a senior, led Maclay to the Class 3A double figures the all-county tournament her senior state final four • Scored a season-high of 19 points in a year win over Alabama Southern • Received First Team All-Big Bend honors HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL and Team MVP as a senior • Graduated from Horn Lake High School • Daughter of Marcia and Telmo Rocha in Horn Lake, Miss. PERSONAL • Led team to four North Half • Has one sister, Marianna • Daughter of Darinda and Eugene Jeffery Championships, two District Championships and a State Title • Father, sister and aunt played collegiate • A Journalism major Named to All-State Tournament team as basketball in Brazil • a senior • Played travel ball for Essence • Hobbies include reading books, hanging • Received First Team All-District honors out with friends and going to the beach • Has one sister, Dominique • Two-time Best of Preps All-State Tournament player • Hobbies include going to the movies, PERSONAL shopping and spending time with friends • Daughter of Eva and Michael Grant and family • A Mass Communications major • Aspires to become a sports journalist and one day work for ESPN • Hobbies include reading, astronomy, writing and watching ESPN

Point Guard Point Guard Guard 5’3” | Sophomore 5’5” | Freshman 5’6” | Sophomore Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Tallahassee, FL Horn Lake, MS Santa Monica School Maclay High School Horn Lake High School

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VALERIE QUIRA BLAKE HILL DEMERY CARRIER FRESHMAN HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL • Saw action in 29 games and averaged 4.2 • Graduated from Millwood High School • Graduated from Forest High School in points and 2.9 rebounds in Oklahoma City, Okla. Ocala, Fla. • Valedictorian of her class • Scored a season-high 10 points against • A four-year letterman for the women’s state runner-up Northwest Florida State • Led team to four consecutive state basketball team basketball championships as a starter HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL • Won 2012 state title • Graduated from Paxton School for • Daughter of Linda Wilcoxson and Dean Advanced Studies in Jacksonville, Fla. • Earned All-State and state tournament Carrier • Three-time Gateway All-Conference MVP honors • A Physical Therapy major player • Tallied 1,000 career points • Has three siblings, Bryce, Nikki and • Received First Team All-First Coast • Averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds per honors game Chris

• Tallied over 1,000 career points • A National Honor Society member • Hobbies include fashion and photography PERSONAL PERSONAL • Daughter of Charmayne and Emanuel • Daughter of Taria and Bryant Demry Hill • An International Business major • An Accounting major • Plans to earn her Masters in International Business and open her own • Plans to earn her Master’s in Business bakery and catering company

• Hobby includes playing basketball • Hobbies include cooking, baking, cake decorating, and riding horses Guard/Forward Guard/Forward Guard 5’9” | Sophomore 5’10” | Sophomore 5’3” | Sophomore Jacksonville, FL Oklahoma City, OK Ocala, FL Paxton School for Advanced Studies Milwood High School Forest High School

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THAIS JALEESA TRUMEEYKA OLIVEIRA TOWNSEND HAWKINS HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL • Named First Team All-Country (u-17) • Graduated from • Graduated from Armwood High School for Brazil in Ocala, Fla. in Seffner, Fla. • Averaged 7.3 points and 7.4 rebounds as • Led team to a first place finish in Sau • Four-year letterman for West Port’s a senior Paulo Championship (u-19) women’s basketball team PERSONAL • Among top two scorers in Sau Paulo • Named Team MVP her senior season • Daughter of Netanya Jennings Championship • A Nursing major • Received Second Team All-Conference PERSONAL honors as a freshman • Played travel ball for Tampa Thunder • Daughter of Morilda and Silvia Alven Oliveira PERSONAL • Loves to play basketball recreationally in • Daughter of Loretta Robinson and her spare time • Has two siblings, Amanda and Lucas Calvin Washington

• Hobbies include riding horses, playing • A Computer and Technology major video games, reading and going to the beach • Hobbies include singing, dancing, swimming, running and poetry

Center/Forward Guard Forward/Guard 6’2” | Freshman 5’4” | Sophomore 5’9” | Freshman Manus Amazonas, Brazil Ocala, FL Tampa, FL Colegio Brasileiro de Educacao West Port High School Armwood High School

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DE’ADJUA KEAUNDRA SHEANNA SNELSON IVORY JAMES HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN • Graduated from Miami Sunset Senior • Graduated from Armwood High School • Transfer from Barry University High School in Miami, Fla. in Seffner, Fla. • Played at Mitchell College in New London, Conn. • Received Second Team All-Dade honors • Named Hillsborough County All-Star • Saw action in all 25 games, starting 24 Game MVP as a senior as a senior • Received NECC Second Team All- Conference honors • Led Armwood to a district title her senior • Named Team MVP her senior season • Led the NECC in steals, No. 3 overall in season scoring and No. 10 overall in assists Served as team captain all four years • Led the team in scoring, steals (86) and • • Averaged 9.0 points, 5.4 rebounds and assists (72) 3.5 steals as a senior PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL • Daughter of Mildreca and Raymond PERSONAL • Graduated from WF Kaynor Technical in Robinson • Daughter of Kathy and Darrell Levy Waterbury, Conn. • Averaged 20 points, 8 rebounds and 4 steals as a senior • A Law Enforcement major • A Physical Therapy major • Two-time First Team All-Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference • Has three siblings, Amber, Ava and • Played travel ball for East Tampa honoree (2010, 2011) Thunder Gerard • Recorded over 1,000 career points • Has two brothers, Devon and Terrance • Hobbies include shopping and focusing PERSONAL • Daughter of Natasha and Churchill on her school work • Enjoys collecting sneakers and playing James basketball recreationally in her spare • A Psychology major time • Has three siblings, John, Churchill Jr., and Shameka • Hobbies include working out, eating healthy and listening to music

Center/Forward Guard Guard 6’0” | Freshman 5’8” | Freshman 5’7” | Sophomore Homestead, FL Tampa, FL Waterbury, CT Miami Sunset Senior High School Armwood High School WF Kaynor Tehnical

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STUNNING THE STATE BRIANA CAMILA Last season, the College of Central Florida women’s MANN MACHADO SILVA basketball program was able to HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL defeat state tournament qualifiers • Graduated from Notre Dame Catholic • Graduated from the Santa Monica Hillsborough and Santa Fe High School in Norwalk, Conn. School in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil College.

• Averaged 12 points and 8 rebounds and • Four-time School Olympiad Champion RARE COMPANY helped her team to the second round of If CF can qualify for the state the Class S playoffs as a senior • Led team to a State Champion Olympiad tournament for the first time after title as a sophomore a three-year absence, it would • Received South-West Conference All- put current coach Tommy Jones Conference honors her senior season • Champion of the Open Games of the in elite company by taking two Interior of Sao Paulo different FCSAA member schools • Led her team to the Class M State Finals to the state tournament. Only as a junior PERSONAL former CF coach Cheryl Rice and • Daughter of Katia Machado Silva and Dennis Cox, an FCSAA Hall of PERSONAL Sergio de Souza Silva Famer, have taken more than one • Daughter of Joyce Williams and Andre program to the state tournament. Mann • A Biomedical major Jones took Hillsborough Community College to the state • A Business Management major • Has one brother, Felipe tournament prior to taking over as head coach at CF. • Played travel ball for Lady Hoopers and • Hobbies include photography, hanging CT Premier out with family and friends, traveling and going to the beach • Has two siblings, Adam and Bianca Catch Lady Patriots

• Hobbies include shopping, traveling and MFC games live online! hanging out with family Visit njcaatv.com Forward/Guard Center/Forward 5’11” | Freshman 6’0” | Sophomore Norwalk, CT Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Notre Dame Catholic High School Santa Monica School

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PATRIOT’S OPPONENT’S DATE OPPONENT SCORE SCORE Friday, Nov. 1 Brunswick Community College 63 51 Saturday, Nov. 2 Louisburg College 54 62 Wednesday, Nov. 6 Indian River State College 60 48 Friday, Nov. 8 Miami Dade College 66 48 Saturday, Nov. 9 Palm Beach State College 53 68 Friday, Nov. 15 Gulf Coast State College 55 77 Saturday, Nov. 16 Eastern Florida State College 89 80 Friday, Nov. 22 Northwest Florida State College 43 50 Saturday, Nov. 23 Alabama Southern Community College 65 55 Tuesday, Nov. 26 St. Petersburg College 57 79 Thursday, Dec. 5 Pensacola State College 60 58 Friday, Dec. 6 St. Petersburg College 73 68 Saturday, Dec. 7 Miami Dade College 70 64 Friday, Dec. 13 Northwest Florida State College 51 66 Saturday, Dec. 14 Tallahassee Community College 75 52 Monday, Dec. 30 Eastern Florida State College 70 62 Saturday, Jan. 4 Hillsborough Community College 65 83 Wednesday, Jan. 8 Santa Fe College 63 66 Saturday, Jan. 11 Florida State College at Jacksonville 62 86 Saturday, Jan. 18 Daytona State College 60 69 Wednesday, Jan. 22 Hillsborough Community College 80 78 Saturday, Jan. 25 Santa Fe College 82 86 Wednesday, Jan. 29 Florida State College at Jacksonville 72 94 Wednesday, Feb. 5 Daytona State College 71 65 Saturday, Feb. 8 Hillsborough Community College 56 62 Wednesday, Feb. 12 Santa Fe College 82 67 Saturday, Feb. 15 Florida State College at Jacksonville 57 66 Saturday, Feb. 22 Daytona State College 65 56 Tuesday, Feb. 25 Santa Fe College 53 56

OVERALL PCT. CONF. PCT. STREAK HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 13-16 0.448 9-Apr 0.308 Lost 1 4-Aug 9-Mar 3-Feb

PTS PER REB PER AST PER GAMES GAME FG % 3PT % FT % GAME GAME 29 63.8 36 27.9 60.2 38.9 12.9

32 CF Patriots Basketball PATRIOT HISTORY Patriot History NJCAA All-Americans MEN’S BASKETBALL MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHOOL RECORDS Javonte Douglas, 2013-2014 Points, Career 2008-2010 Ricardo Ratliffe...... 1,653 Eugene McCrory, 2012-2013 Points, Season 2009-2010 Ricardo Ratliffe...... 855 Kevin Foster, 2010-2011 Points, Game 1984-1985 Kregg Overton...... 49 Ricardo Ratliffe, 2008-2009, 2009-2010 Darryl Monroe, 2005-2006 Assists, Career 1992-1994 Marco Whitfield...... 350 Anthony Paez, 2003-2004 Assists, Season 1982-1983 Gregory Brigante...... 261 Greg Brittian, 2000-2001 Assists, Game 1982-1983 Gregory Brigante...... 19 Sebastian Singletary, 1997-1998 Rebounds, Career 1967-1969 Homer Lawyer...... 765 Bryant Pound, 1995-1996 Rebounds, Season 1967-1969 Homer Lawyer...... 475 Marco Whitfield, 1993-1994 Rebounds, Game 1968-1969 Homer Lawyer...... 31 NJCAA All-Americans FCSAA/NJCAA All-Tournament Honors WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT MVP Breanna Fort, 2008-2009 2013: Eugene McCrory Alberta Auguste, 2005-2006 1996: Bryant Pound Igna Buzoka, 2003-2004, 2004-2005 Max Nhassengo, 1999-2000, 2000-2001 ALL-TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS Patrice Sims, 1997-1998 2013: Eugene McCrory, Jordan Parks, Rasham Suarez Liz Paulson, 1997-1998 2012: Luis Jacobo, Hunter Williams Liliana Cabezas, 1997-1998 2011: Mathiang Muo Erica Jackson, 1997-1998 2010: Ricardo Ratliffe Conswella Sparrow, 1996-1997 2009: Ricardo Ratliffe Monica Echeverria, 1996-1997 2007: DeAndre Miranda Tihana Abrlic, 1996-1997 2006: Daryl Monroe 2004: Anthony Paez Sue Mayo, 1995-1996 2002: Napoleon Rhodes Emma Clements, 1995-1996 2000: Kevin Wlliams Shelly Nichols, 1994-1995 1998: Sebastian Singletary Patience Grayer, 1994-1995 1996: Bryant Pound, Levant Williams, Roosevelt Overstreet Connie Robinson, 1992-1993 1994: Guido LeGardo, Marco Whitfield Stephanie Preston, 1991-1992 1993: Jeff Belmer, Marco Whitfield

njcaatv.com/collegeofcentralfla 33 PATRIOT HISTORY Men’s Basketball Alumni The College of Central Florida basketball program has had the opportunity to develop talented athletes since the program’s inception. Many of them have continued their careers at the collegiate level.

· Javonte Douglas (‘14) - Old Dominion · Chris Bright (‘05) - West Texas State · Rasham Suarez (‘14) - Southern Miss · Luis Rodriquez (‘05) - Clayton State University · Rodell Wigginton (‘14) - Ohio University · Anthony Paez (‘04) - Stephen F. Austin · Eric Moeller (‘14) - Florida Gulf Coast University · Andre Smith (‘04) - Georgia College & State · Jordan Davis (‘13) - University of Tampa · Shannon Diamond (‘03) - Flagler College · Will Saunders (‘13) - Charleston Southern · Patrick Hillman (‘03) - High Point University · Amdy Fall (‘13) - St. Francis, NY · Reque Newsome (‘02) - Southern Indiana · Jeremiah Eason (‘13) - Southern Miss · Napolean Rhodes (‘02) - Middle Tennessee State University · Jordan Parks (‘13) - North Carolina Central · Aaron Austin (‘02) - Ball State University · Eugene McCroy (‘13) - University of Central Florida · Brian Bain (‘02) - Savannah State University · Matthew Ucheduke (‘13)- University of the Cumberlands · Chris Jones (‘02) - Savannah State University · Brian Pace (‘12)- Webber International University · Greg Brittian (‘01) - University of South Florida · Hunter Williams (‘12) - Troy University · Tony Atchinson (‘00) - University of South Florida · Christian Martinez (‘12) - Palm Beach Atlantic University · Antonio Latimer (‘00) - University of Cincinnati · Alahji Fullah (‘12) - Charleston Southern · Diamory Sylla (‘00) - Tennessee-Chattanooga · Kevin Foster (‘11) - Fresno State University · Jerome Trawick (‘00) - Jacksonville University · AJ Holland (‘11) - Sioux Falls · Dirk Watson (‘00) - Columbus State University · Slobodan Miljanic (‘11) - Lynn University · Melvin McCray (‘00) - Queens College · Mathiang Muo (‘11) - Charleston Southern · Alfredo Rascon (‘00) - Nova Southeastern University · Addison Smith (‘11) - Flagler College · Derrick Miller (‘99) - College of Charleston · Justin Cecil (‘10) - Mercer University · Sebastian Singletary (‘99) - Stetson University · Travis Johnson (‘10) - West Virginia Wesleyan · Levant Williams (‘97) - Northwest Missouri State · Jeff Neal (‘10) - Florida A&M University · Marshod Fairweather (‘97) - Florida International University · Ricardo Ratliffe (‘10) - Missouri · Roosevelt Overstreet (‘96) - Wichita State University · Marvin Dibble (‘08) - Valdosta State University · Marko Jolovic (‘96) - Columbia University · Ricardo Lewis (‘08) - Valdosta State University · Steve Barnes (‘95) - Northwestern State · Corey Dennie (‘08) - Savannah State · Guido Legardy (‘94) - Detroit Mercy · Brandon Hickson (‘08) - St. Augustine’s College · Marco Whitfield (‘94) - University of Alabama · Willis McPhee (‘08) - Hawaii Pacific · Nenad Radovski (‘94) - University of Central Florida · DeAndre Duncan (‘08) - Lynn University · Jeff Belmer (‘93) - Mercer University · John Schank (‘08) - Delta State University · Jeff McGinnis (‘93) - Belmont University · Josue Vazquez (‘08) - St. Leo University · Radovan Illic (‘93) - Georgia Southwestern · Ed Keyes (‘07) - Ouachita Baptist · Wayne Butts (‘93) - UC-Santa Barbra · Gallo Cham (‘06) - University of North Florida · Travis Garrett (‘92) - Stetson University · Matthew Fields (‘06) - Georgia Southern University · Chris Ward (‘92) - Texas Christian University · Darryl Monrow (‘06) - George Mason University · Sean Jones (‘92) - Grambling State University · Jamaine Nance (‘06) - Webber State · Devon Chambers (‘92) - University of Buffalo · Corey Speights (‘06) - Texas El-Paso

34 CF Patriots Basketball PATRIOT HISTORY Women’s Basketball Alumni The College of Central Florida women’s basketball program has had the opportunity to develop talented athletes since the program’s inception. Many of them have continued their careers at the collegiate level.

· Markeshia Grant (‘10) - University of South Carolina · Electa Johnson (‘00) - University of West Georgia · Breanna Fort (‘09) - Clayton State University · Erica Jackson (‘99) - University of Kentucky · Celedia McCullough (‘09) - Florida Tech · Tihana Abrlic (‘97) - University of Connecticut · Charnae Ivery (‘09) - Florida Tech · Patience Grayer (‘96) - Kansas · Tiffany Hamilton (‘08) - Morehead State University · Sharonda Jones - Lynn University · Allyson Speed (‘08) - University of South Florida · Kenya Lee - University of West Georgia · Kayler McBride (‘08) - Livingstone · Anya Walker - Northwestern · Tashawna Higgins (‘07) - Norfolk State University · Zsuzanna Horvath - Georgetown · Deyshia Williams (‘07) - District of Columbia · Liz Paulson - Arizona State University · Jessica Piggott (‘06) - Arkansas Tech · Patrice Sims - University of Texas · Alberta Auguste (‘06) - University of Tennessee · Maria Geis - University of North Florida · Fiona Griffith (‘06) - Tennessee Temple · Shera Looney - Auburn University · Jojuana Jones (‘06) - Central Missouri · Erin Conner - Georgia College · Nikkisha Prichett (‘06) - Clayton State University · LaTonya Blanton - Pittsburgh · Lena Korsakova (‘05) - University of North Florida · Monica Echeverria - University of South Florida · Jennifer Jones (‘05) - Delaware State University · Conswella Sparrow - Auburn · Tristan McCray (‘05) - Clayton State University · Tiffany Harmon - Montevallo · Denisia Andrews (‘05) - Newberry College · Crystal Davidson - Auburn at Montgomery · Inga Buzoka (‘05) - Salem International · Kim Penchion - Southwest Texas · Lindsay Marks (‘05) - Northeastern State University · Jill Madison - Florida Atlantic University · Petra Jacob (‘05) - South Alabama · Lorri Jaminson - Oral Roberts University · Viorica Dadinici (‘04) - SUNY-Buffalo · Sue Mayo - Wake Forest · Miranda Walson (‘04) - Florida Gulf Coast University · Emma Clements - Penn State · Kirsti Jones (‘03) - Georgia State University · Dunja Pacirsk - Florida Tech · Alexandra Kwiecinska (‘03) - Florida Gulf Coast University · Gwen Clayton - Florida Tech · Renea Philips (‘03) - Georgia State University · Kiesha Bowman - St. John’s University · Marcia Alvarado (‘02) - Florida Tech · Ruth Daley - Akron · Sharon Moore (‘02) - Southern Georgia · Arnethia Wright - Alabama-Birmingham · Kalenda Luster (‘01) - University of West Georgia · Shantrice Saxo - University of Central Florida · LaTonya Harris (‘01) - Auburn at Montgomery · Shelly Nichols - Ohio State University · Kawana Neal (‘01) - University of West Georgia · Max Nhassengo (‘01) - Old Dominion University · Melina Chisco (‘01) - Lynn University · Jennifer Justice (‘01) - Middle Tennessee State University · Rongi Bethea (‘00) - University of West Florida · Anya Walker (‘00) - Northwestern University · Natasha Zacharova (‘00) - University of Louisville

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