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2012-13 SCHEDULE Notes DATE OPPONENT T/S • Recent Action: The Brewers fell to Hobart College on Saturday 76-59. Vas- 11/16 NYU-Poly W 69-51 sar was down 41-16 at halftime, but fought back in the second half to 11/17 Hunter College W 67-66 11/20 @St. Joseph’s - Brooklyn L 63-56 outscore the Statesmen 43-35. Freshman guard Erikson Wasyl tied his 11/27 SUNY New Paltz L 74-58 career-high score of 16 points, hitting 4-6 from beyond the arc. Sopho- 12/02 @ College of W 88-77 12/04 @College of Mt. St. Vincent L 78-72 OT more guard Curtis Smith added 13 points and junior guard Sam Rap- 12/08 L 69-54 paport hit 3-7 from the 3-point line and added a field goal for 11 points. 12/10 @Sarah Lawrence W 78-19 • Round 2 (cont.): The Brewers continue the second half of their Liberty 12/12 Mount St. Mary L 61-44 01/08 @* L 47-43 League schedule, hosting on Friday and St. Law- 01/11 @St. Lawrence* W 48-47 rence University on Saturday. Despite losing to Clarkson 75-67 in the 01/12 @Clarkson* L 75-67 01/15 RPI* L 86-72 first half of the season, Vassar earned a 48-47 upset against the Saints. 01/18 * L 64-59 • Last Game Vs. Bard: Bard’s last win was also the last time these two teams 01/19 * L 85-74 01/25 @RIT* L 62-53 met back on January 8. The Raptors came back from a 13-point deficit 01/26 @Hobart College* L 76-59 to take the lead with less than a minute left in the 47-43 Vassar loss. 01/29 Bard College 8:00 PM 02/01 Clarkson* 8:00 PM 02/02 St. Lawrence* 4:00 PM Bard College Notes 02/05 @RPI* 8:00 PM • Recent Action: Bard fell to RIT on Saturday 64-57. Bard committed 16 02/08 Hobart College* 8:00 PM 02/09 RIT*! 4:00 PM personal fouls, resulting in 13 of 18 free throws for RIT. Sophomore 02/15 @Skidmore College* 8:00 PM guard Chris McNaughton came off the bench to lead the Raptors with 02/16 @Union College* 4:00 PM 02/22 LL Tournament TBA 14 points. Junior guard Lamar Powell followed with 12 points. • Team breakdown: Home Games in Bold Bard’s offense is averaging 56.4 points per game while its * defense is allowing 61.6 points per game. Sophomore forward Siondueh ! Senior Day Burnette leads the team with 12.6 points per game. Powell follows in with 9.9 points per game. • Next?: After tonight’s game, Bard will return to Annadale-on-Hudson to host to Liberty League No. 4 St. on Friday, February 1 at 8:00 pm. Inside the Vassar-Bard series EvanAlex Carberry Snyder All-Time Record...... Vassar Leads, 24-6 JuniorSophomore Forward, Forward Co-Captain He arberryhas accumulated added 11 points41 points and First Meeting...... Nov. 19, 1988 (Vassar at Vassar 106-77) andC ten46 reboundsrebounds inthis the past first weekthree- Last Vassar Win...... Nov. 17, 2010 (62-48 at Vassar) gamesend against of the RITseason. and Snyder Hobart. makes He Last Bard Win...... Jan. 8, 2013 (47-43 at Bard) drivingrecorded to theseven basket points look and easy, four but inrebounds his 81 minutes against onRIT, the and court record and- Series Streak...... Bard, Three hised fourthree points double-doubles and six rebounds are far Largest Vassar Margin...... +69 (89-30, 11/21/00) fromagainst easy. RIT. Largest Bard Margin...... +8 (68-60, 2/15/95)

Champions Wear Burgundy and Gray TM Vassar College Brewers (5-12, 1-7 Liberty League) No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown High School 1 Jon Herzog Sr. G 6-1 Greenwich, CT Greenwich 3 Andrew Adkins So. G 6-3 Richmond, VA Steward School 4 Seth Bynum So. G 5-11 West Orange, NJ Montclair Kimberly 5 Erikson Wasyl Fr. G 6-0 Durham, CT Coginchaug 10 Curtis Smith So. G 6-0 Mastic, NY Eastport South Manor 11 Jon Safir So. G 6-1 Buffalo, NY Williamsville North 13 Nick Johnson Fr. F 6-4 San Francisco, CA St. Ignatius College Prep 14 Sam Rappaport Jr. G 6-0 Northridge, CA Highland Hall 21 John Donnelly Jr. F 6-4 Williston, VT Champlain Valley Bard 22 Alex Snyder So. F 6-6 Rutland, VT Rutland 23 Evan Carberry Jr. F 6-4 Metuchen, NJ Metuchen 24 Lucas Wager Jr. C 6-8 Saratoga Springs, NY Doane Stuart 30 Luka Ladan So. F 6-5 Belmont, MA Belmont Head Coach - Del Harris - Fifth Season (Virginia Stae University, 2001) Assistant Coach - B.J. Dunne - First Season (, 2010) Volunteer Assistant Coach - James McClendon - First Season (Utica College, 2009) Athletic Trainers - Jeff Carter (SUNY Cortland, 97), Jessica Lustbader (Marist, 07), Danielle Knapp (Marist, 08) Manager - Shani Cox Bard College Raptors (4-13, 1-9 Liberty League) No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown High School 4 Nicolai Eddy Jr. G 6-3 Southfield, MI Rudolph Steiner 5 Lamar Powell Jr. G 5-10 West Orange, NJ West Orange 10 Pat Lichtenstein So. G 6-1 Ocean, NJ Christian Brothers Academy 12 Ben Kane Jr. PG 5-11 Rockville, MD Rockville 20 Frank Stortini Sr. G 6-1 Red Hook, NY Red Hook 22 Siondueh Burnette So. F 6-5 Lakeville, MA Apponequet 24 Carlos Gadelha Jr. G 6-2 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Colegio Santo Agostinho 25 Troy Simon Fr. G 5-9 New Orleans, LA Sci Academy 32 Chris McNaughton So. G 6-4 State College, PA Solebury Prep 33 Berk Atuk So. F 6-5 Ankara, Turkey Westtown 42 Brandon Cunningham Fr. C 6-8 Bronx, NY Mount Saint Michael Academy 44 Jose Canario So. C 6-7 Middletown, NY Middletown 50 Jeremy Arnstein Sr. G 5-9 Washington, DC Georgetown Day Head Coach - Adam Turner - Fouth Season (Bard College, 2006) Assistant Coach - Alexei Phillips - Fourth Season (Bard College, 2006) Yonah Greenstein - First Season (Bard College, 2012) Vassar Probable Starters Bard Probable Starters

No Name Yr Pos Key Stats No Name Yr Pos Key Stats 3 Andrew Adkins SO G 33.3% 3PT, 32.4% FG 5 Lamar Powell JR G 9.9 PPG, 2.4 RPG 5 Erikson Wasyl FR G 73.3% FT, 51.3%3PT 20 Frank Stortini SR G 8.2 PPG, 7.9 RPG 10 Curtis Smith SO G 9.1 PPG, 64.9% FT 22 Siondueh Burnette SO F 12.6 PPG, 5.3 RPG 13 Nick Johnson FR F 87.5% FT, 2.3 PPG 32 Chris McNaughton SO G 9.2 PPG, 76.9% FT 22 Alex Snyder SO F 9.8 PPG, 10.3 RPG 50 Jeremy Arnstein SR G 66.7% FT, 4.1 PPG VASSAR COLLEGE AND THE LIBERTY LEAGUE ARE COMMITTED TO THE PRINCIPLES OF GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP. WE BELIEVE ALL STUDENT- ATHLETES, COACHES AND SPECTATORS SHOULD STRIVE TO REPRESENT THE VERY BEST SPIRIT AND TRADITION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS. WE REQUEST YOUR COOPERATION BY SUPPORTING THE PARTICIPANTS AND OFFICIALS IN A POSITIVE MANNER. PROFANITY, SEXIST, ETHNIC, RACIST AND HOMOPHOBIC COMMENTS AS WELL AS INTIMIDATING ACTIONS DIRECTED AT OFFICIALS, STUDENT-ATHLETES, COACHES AND GAME PERSONNEL, WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. THESE ACTIONS ARE GROUNDS FOR REMOVAL FROM THE SPORTS COMPLEX. ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND ILLEGAL DRUGS ARE PROHIBITED AT ALL VASSAR COLLEGE ATHLETICS EVENTS. WWW.VASSARATHLETICS.COM