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Stony Brook Men's Basketball Stony Brook Combined Team Statistics (As of Oct 11, 2016) All Games STONY BROOK MEN’S BASKETBALL 2016-17 GAME NOTES @STONYBROOKMBB STONYBROOK_MBB /STONYBROOKMBB #WEARESEawOLVES FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2016 | 7 p.m. STONY BROOK MEN’S BASKETBALL ISLAND FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ARENA | STONY BROOK, N.Y. SCHEDULE/RESULTS GAME 1: DATE OPPONENT TIME/SCORE THE MATCHUP NOVEMBER 11 COLUMBIA 7 p.m. STONY BROOK SEAWOLVES COLUMBIA LIONS 20 at Boston College 1 p.m. vs 22 at Maryland 7 p.m. @StonyBrookMBB @CULionsMBB 25 at Towson 5 p.m. 26 vs. Hampton/ Robert Morris TBD 2015-16 QUICK COMPARISON 30 LOYOLA (Md.) 7 p.m. 26-7 .................. RECORD ................ 25-10 DECEMBER 76.2 ...........POINTS PER GAME ......... 76.3 3 NORTHEASTERN 6 p.m. 6 LEHIGH 7 p.m. 39.8 ........REBOUNDS PER GAME ...... 35.5 10 RUTGERS 7 p.m. .468 ............ FIELD GOAL PCT. .......... .452 13 at Hofstra 7 p.m. .369 ...............3-POINT PCT. ............. .376 17 at Saint Francis (Pa.) 1 p.m. 28 NJIT 7 p.m. 31 at Brown 2 p.m. COLUMBIA QUICK LOOK JANUARY STONY BROOK QUICK LOOK HEAD COACH: JEFF BOALS (OHIO ‘95) HEAD COACH: JIM ENGLES (DICKINSON ‘90) 5 at New Hampshire* 7 p.m. ST 8 ALBANY* 2 p.m. RECORD AT STONY BROOK: 0-0 (1ST YEAR) RECORD AT COLUMBIA: 0-0 (1 YEAR) 14 at Maine* 2 p.m. OVERALL RECORD: SAME OVERALL RECORD: 119-139 (8TH YEAR) 16 at UMass Lowell* 2 p.m. 19 HARTFORD* 7 p.m. 22 at Binghamton* 2 p.m. STONY BROOK PROBABLE STARTERS COLUMBIA PROBABLE STARTERS 25 UMBC* 2 p.m. G 1 UC IROEGBU JR 6-0 180 JUCO TRANSFER G 14 KENDALL JACKSON SR 5-8 160 1.5 PPG 5.8 RPG 28 VERMONT* 7 p.m. G 34 LUCAS WOODHOUSE SR 6-3 180 6.7 PPG 2.6 APG G 10 QUINTON ADLESH SO 6-0 196 3.0 PPG 1.0 RPG FEBRUARY F 11 JUNIOR SAINTEL JR 6-7 190 JUCO TRANSFER G 22 NATE HICKMAN JR 6-4 180 3.8 PPG 1.0 RPG 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 7 p.m. 4 at Albany* 7 p.m. F 15 AKWASI YEBOAH RFR 6-6 230 REDSHIRT 15-16 F 11 LUKAS MEISNER SO 6-8 220 4.2 PPG 3.3 RPG 6 UMASS LOWELL* 7 p.m. F 12 TYRELL STURDIVANT JR 6-7 180 3.1 PPG 3.6 RPG F 33 LUKE PETRASEK SR 6-10 230 10.2 PPG 4.5 RPG 12 MAINE* 2 p.m. 15 at Hartford* 7 p.m. 18 BINGHAMTON* 7 p.m. NOTEWORTHY THE OPPONENT 22 at UMBC* 7 p.m. - Stony Brook embarks on its 57th season of men’s basketball, Columbia finished the 2015-16 season with a 25-10 record, 25 at Vermont* 2 p.m. 18th at the Division I level. It marks the start of a new era with 10-4 in the Ivy League, and a CollegeInsider.com championship. first-time head coach Jeff Boals at the helm. It marked the first time the Lions had won a post-season title CAPS denotes home games played at - The Seawolves have come out on top in their last four season as they knocked off UC Irvine, 73-67, in the final. Luke Petrasek Island Federal Credit Union Arena * - America East Conference game openers and are 9-8 in season openers since moving up to is the top returner for Columbia after starting 28 of the 35 All times Eastern and subject to change Division I. games a season ago. Petrasek averaged 10.2 points per game - Stony Brook will unveil its banners prior to the Columbia game, and blocked 41 shots on the year, more than double any other honoring the historical 2015-16 season that concluded with the teammate. His 159 rebounds were good for second on the program’s first trip to the NCAA Tournament as a Division I team, squad, behind only Jeff Coby (163). Coby played in all 35 games WHERE TO FIND IT after winning the America East Tournament for the first time and and made seven starts while averaging 5.7 points on the season. earning its fourth regular season conference title. RADIO TV - The 26 victories in 2015-16 marked a Division I era, program AE.TV best, making it five straight seasons with 20-plus wins. THE SERIES - In their two seasons playing in Island Federal Credit Union The Seawolves are 11-5 all-time against Columbia after first PXP: CARL REUTER Arena, the Seawolves boast a 28-3 record at home. They have yet meeting on Dec. 8, 1999. Stony Brook earned a 63-50 win at PXP: JOSH CARAY NAlyST URT yltON A : C H to lose a non-conference game in the arena. home to begin the series. The Seawolves have claimed the last GAMEDAY APP - The Seawolves welcome five newcomers in 2016-17, as well as three match-ups, including a 69-60 victory last season. They Download the Stony Brook Gameday App. and stay up to date two redshirt freshmen that did not see the floor last season. boast a 5-3 record at home in the series, as well as a 22-16 with the men’s basketball team at home and on the road. - Senior Lucas Woodhouse is the top returner for the Seawolves record against Ivy League opponents. stony brook ATHLETIC COMMUNICATION after logging 812 minutes of game time and scoring 208 points in SID Contact: Rachel Perreault his debut season at Stony Brook. email: [email protected] cell: (631) 793-0130 1 WWW.TULANEGREENWAVE.COM #ROLLWAVE GAME 1: COLUMBIA QUICK FACTS 2016-17 STONY BROOK ROSTER Founded ..................................................1957 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School/High School Enrollment ..........................................24,468 1 UC Iroegbu G 6-0 180 Jr. Sacramento, Calif./ College of Southern Idaho Nickname ......................................Seawolves 2 Michael Almonacy G 6-1 170 Fr. Brentwood, N.Y./ Brentwood Colors .................................. Red, Blue & Gray 3 Kameron Mitchell G 6-4 195 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla./ Mandarin Home Court.................................................... 4 Tim Donohoe G 6-3 185 Jr. Saratoga Springs, N.Y./ Albany Academy .................... Island Federal Credit Union Arena 10 Blair Mendy G 6-3 190 So. San Jose, Calif./ City College of San Francisco Capacity ................................................4,009 Affiliation ...............................NCAA Division I 11 Junior Saintel G/F 6-7 190 Jr. Mays Landing, N.J./ Chipola College Conference ............................... America East 12 Tyrell Sturdivant F 6-7 224 Jr. Chester, Pa./ Chester President ................Samuel L. Stanley Jr., MD 15 Akwasi Yeboah G/F 6-6 230 rFr. Chigwell, England/ Barking Abbey Director of Athletics ...........Shawn Heilbron 22 Bryan Sekunda G/F 6-6 205 Jr. State College, Pa./ State College Athletics Dept. Phone ........(631) 632-7205 23 Andrew Garcia G/F 6-5 200 Fr. Harlem, N.Y./ Master’s School (Conn.) Ticket Office ........................(631) 632-WOLF 24 Roland Nyama G/F 6-6 210 Jr. Frankfurt, Germany/ Holderness School 32 Jakub Petras F 6-11 260 Jr. Rajec, Slovakia/ Canarias Basketball Academy HISTORY 34 Lucas Woodhouse G 6-3 180 Sr. Greenlawn, N.Y./ Longwood 42 Alonzo Campbell F/C 7-0 230 rFr. Columbus, Ohio/ Gahanna Lincoln 2015-16 RECORD: 27-7 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 14-2/1st HOME: 15-1 Head Coach: Jeff Boals (Ohio ‘95) First Season AWAY: 11-5 Assistant Coach: Geno Ford (Ohio ‘97) First Season NEUTRAL: 0-1 Assistant Coach: Lamar Chapman (Lane ‘93) Ninth Season POST SEASON: AE Final, NCAA Tournament Assistant Coach: Bryan Weber (Akron ‘10) First Season OUTCOME: vs. Kentucky - L, 85-57 Director of Operations: Andrew Goldstein (Ohio State ‘14) First Season FIRST YEAR: 1960-61 (Division I 1999-2000) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE ALL-TIME RECORD: 256-264 AKWASI YEBOAH ah-KWAH-ZEE yeh-bo-uh UC IROEGBU EER-egg-bo Jeff BOALS bowls Roland NYAMA NEE-YA-muh Michael ALMONACY al-mon-ah-see Jakub PETRAS peh-triss Junior SAINTEL saint-tell ROSTER BREAKDOWN ELIJAH OLANIYI – FORWARD | 6-5 | 190 | NEWARK, N.J. LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 6/5 EARLY SIGNEES Olaniyi is coming off a strong junior season at Newark East Side that STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 2/4 ANTHONY OCHEFU – FORWARD | 6-8 | 225 | WEST CHESTER, PA. saw him average 10.8 points and 8.7 rebounds per game. He strung REDSHIRTS: 2 Ochefu enters his senior season at Westtown School after helping his together seven straight games of double-figure scoring and notched a NEWCOMERS: 5 team to its first Pennsylvania Independent Schools Athletic Association double-double on six occasions. Following the impressive year, Olaniyi (PAISAA) state championship last season. The power forward averaged was named to the All-Group 4 first team. BY CLASS: 8.0 points and 6.0 rebounds per game as a junior as his squad made it Seniors: Kameron Mitchell, Lucas Woodhouse three straight Friend’s League championships. Juniors: UC Iroegbu, Tim Donohoe, Junior MEDIA CREDENTIALSMEDIA POLICIES Saintel, Tyrell Sturdivant, Bryan Sekunda, JORDAN MCKENZIE – GUARD | 6-1 | 180 | CONCORD, N.C. Stony Brook’s post-game interviews will take place in the women’s Roland Nyama, Jakub Petras McKenzie was a four-year letterwinner at Jay M. Robinson High School basketball film room, located just beyond the double doors outside of Sophomore: Blair Mendy before arriving at Hargrave Military Academy for a post graduate year. the media work room. Seawolves’ head coach Jeff Boals and requested Freshmen: Michael Almonacy, Andrew Garcia, He averaged 16.5 points and 6.9 rebounds per game as a senior at players will be available promptly following the end of the game. Stony Alonozo Campbell, Akwasi Yeboah Robinson, helping his team to a 3A state championship.
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