2004-2005 Golden Flyers Men’s 2004-2005

Front Row (left to right): Matt Miller, Ryan McAdam, Brian Ameneiros, Tim Slakas, Mike DeBlois, Kevin McMahon, Joe Canori, Leon Hill. Back Row: Jeff McCaffrey (assistant coach), Dick O'Toole (assistant coach), Caswell Smith, Shaun Tyszka, Tyler Smith, Ryan Shipley, Justin Fladd, Matt Groot, Kyle Nelson, Janelle McAllister (manager), Toby Brown (associate head coach), Mike Daley (head coach).

Schedule for the 2004-2005 Season

Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Nov. 20 at New York University Tournament Jan. 12-15 JPMorgan Chase Tournament TBA New Paltz vs. New York University 1 p.m. * Jan. 21 Elmira 8 p.m. Nazareth vs. Washington & Lee 3 p.m. * Jan. 22 Ithaca 4 p.m. Nov. 21 at New York University Tournament 1, 3 p.m. * Jan. 25 RIT 8 p.m. Nov. 23 at Rochester 7 p.m. * Jan. 28 at Utica 8 p.m. Dec. 3 at Skidmore Tournament Nazareth vs. Wesleyan 5:30 p.m. * Jan. 29 at Hartwick 4 p.m. CCNY vs. Skidmore 7:30 p.m. * Feb. 4 Alfred 8 p.m. Dec. 4 at Skidmore Tournament 1:30, 3:30 p.m. * Feb. 5 St. John Fisher 4 p.m. Dec. 7 Oswego 7 p.m. * Feb. 8 at RIT 8 p.m. Dec. 10 Holiday Inn Airport Tournament * Feb. 11 Hartwick 8 p.m. Mitchell vs. RIT 6 p.m. Nazareth vs. Oswego 8 p.m. * Feb. 12 Utica 4 p.m. Dec. 11 Holiday Inn Airport Tournament 1, 3 p.m. * Feb. 18 at Ithaca 8 p.m. Jan. 4 Niagara (Ont.) College (exhibition) 3 p.m. * Feb. 19 at Elmira 4 p.m. * Jan. 7 at St. John Fisher 8 p.m. Feb. 26-27 Empire 8 Tournament TBA * Jan. 8 at Alfred 4 p.m. * Empire 8 Conference game Men’s Basketball Follow the Golden Flyers on the Nazareth College Sports Hotline at 585-389-2095, or on the web at www.naz.edu.

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2004-2005 Nazareth Men’s Basketball 2004-2005 Nazareth Men’s Basketball Table of Contents & Quick Facts Athletic Department

THE SCHOOL Nazareth Athletic Department Staff and Directory LOCATION 4245 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14618 MARTY CODDINGTON MAIN TELEPHONE NUMBER (585) 389-2525 PETER BOTHNER SUE BEHME TERESE BOUCHARD MIKE DALEY ENROLLMENT 1,800 (undergraduate) FOUNDED 1924 by the Sisters of St. Joseph PRESIDENT Robert A. Miller ADMISSIONS OFFICE (585) 389-2860 FINANCIAL AID OFFICE (585) 389-2310

THE ATHLETIC PROGRAM Director of Athletics Women’s Lacrosse Coach Equestrian Coach Men’s Golf Coach Assistant Director of Athletics Men’s Basketball Coach

NICKNAME Golden Flyers MICHAEL FAHY HEATHER FRANK DAN GILBERTSON ADRIENNE JESTER SCOTT LOVE COLORS Purple and Gold AFFILIATION NCAA Division III

HOME COURT (Seating Capacity) Robert A. Kidera Gymnasium (1200) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Peter Bothner Office Phone (585) 389-2196 E-mail [email protected] Nazareth College Athletics/Men’s Basketball Quick Facts pg 1 ATHLETIC OFFICE COORDINATOR Heather Frank Office Phone (585) 389-2186 Assistant Athletic Trainer Athletic Office Coordinator Men’s Soccer Coach Head Athletic Trainer Men’s & Women’s Cross Country/ Staff Directory pg 2 E-mail [email protected] Track & Field Coach HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER Adrienne Jester GAIL MANN DAVE MARSH MIKE PALERMO R OB RANDALL JOE SEIL Head Coach & Record pg 3 Office Phone (585) 389-2838 E-mail [email protected] Coaching Staff pg 4 ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER Mike Fahy 2004-2005 Season Preview pg 5 E-mail [email protected]

Final 2003-2004 Results and Statistics pg 6 ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR SPORTS INFORMATION Joe Seil Office Phone (585) 389-2452 Office Fax (585) 389-2188 2004-2005 Roster and Team Photo pg 7 E-mail [email protected]

2004-2005 Returning Players WEB ADDRESS www.naz.edu/dept/athletics Women’s Soccer Coach Men’s & Women’s Diving Coach Equipment Room Manager Men’s Lacrosse Coach Assistant Athletic Director/SID Ryan Shipley, Tim Slakas, Michael DeBlois, Justin Fladd, ANNETTE SHAPIRO MARTIE STASER Matt Groot, Caswell Smith, Shaun Tyszka pgs 8-11 THE CONFERENCE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS WOMEN’S HEAD SOCCER COACH Peter Bothner, 2196/[email protected] Gail Mann, 2813/[email protected] CONFERENCE Empire 8 2004 Newcomers EMPIRE 8 COMMISSIONER Chuck Mitrano WOMEN’S HEAD LACROSSE COACH MEN’S & WOMEN’S Brian Ameneiros, Joe Canori, Leon Hill, Ryan McAdam, Office Phone (585) 581-0834 Sue Behme, 2835/[email protected] DIVING COACH Kevin McMahon, Matt Miller, Kyle Nelson, Tyler Smith pgs 13-14 E-mail [email protected] Dave Marsh, 2198/[email protected] EQUESTRIAN COACH Empire 8 Conference pg 15 EMPIRE 8 SID Tim Farrell Terese Bouchard, 2195/[email protected] EQUIPMENT ROOM MANAGER E-mail [email protected] Mike Palermo, 2837 Golden Flyers Career Records pg 16 HEAD GOLF COACH THE MEN’S BASKETBALL PROGRAM Marty Coddington, 2195/[email protected] MEN’S HEAD LACROSSE COACH Assistant Athletic Director/SWA Men’s & Women’s Golden Flyers Single Season Records pg 17 Rob Randall, 2194/[email protected] Men’s & Women’s Tennis Coach Swimming Coach MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH Mike Daley (St. Bonaventure, ‘66) ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR & CAL WICKENS DIANE WILLIAMS Golden Flyers Record Book pg 18 Career Record/Years 258-214/18 MEN’S HEAD BASKETBALL COACH ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/SID Office Phone (585)389-2814 Mike Daley, 2814/[email protected] Joe Seil, 2452/[email protected] JPMorgan Chase Tournament History pg 19 E-mail [email protected]

Post Season Play / Versus All Opponents pg 20 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Toby Brown ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/SWA & Office Phone (585)389-2193 Michael Fahy, 2838/[email protected] MEN’S & WOMEN’S HEAD TENNIS COACH E-mail [email protected] Annette Shapiro, 2853/[email protected] Athletic Gifts pg 21 ASSISTANT COACHES Jeff McCaffrey, Dick O’Toole ATHLETIC OFFICE COORDINATOR Year by Year Results pgs 22-27 Heather Frank, 2186/[email protected] MEN’S & WOMEN’S HEAD 2003-2004 RECORD 13-12 SWIMMING COACH MEN’S HEAD SOCCER COACH Martie Staser, 2198/[email protected] Nazareth College Information pg 30 EMPIRE 8 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH 7-7/5th Place Men’s & Women’s Volleyball Coach Women’s Basketball Coach Dan Gilbertson, 2191/[email protected] PLAYERS RETURNING/LOST 9/6 MEN’S & WOMEN’S HEAD HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER VOLLEYBALL COACH Main Nazareth College STARTERS RETURNING/LOST 4/1 Adrienne Jester, 2838/[email protected] Cal Wickens, 2189/[email protected] NCAA APPEARANCES (5) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1998 Phone Number MEN’S & WOMEN’S HEAD CROSS WOMEN’S HEAD BASKETBALL COACH COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD COACH Diane Williams, 2190/[email protected] 585-389-2525 On the cover Top photo: Ryan Shipley, then from left to right: Caswell Smith, Cover Design and Layout Scott Love, 2852/[email protected] Tim Slakas, Matt Groot 1 2 2004-2005 Nazareth Men’s Basketball 2004-2005 Nazareth Men’s Basketball Head Coach & Records Coaching Staff

MIKE DALEY - HEAD COACH TOBY BROWN - ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Now in his 19th season Daley came to Nazareth for the start of the 1986-1987 season Well recognized in the area college finished 24-4 and reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. as head coach, Mike and helped the team to a record of 22-6 and a berth in the basketball scene, Toby Brown is in his In his seven seasons at Nazareth, the Golden Flyers have made Daley has helped the NCAA Tournament. They reached the NCAAs again in 1990 eighth season with the Golden Flyers four post-season appearances and won one conference title. Golden Flyers maintain and 1998. and his fourth as the team's associate He helped the team to a 22-6 finish in 2002-2003. head coach. He came to Nazareth in a semblance of stability Brown was a standout player at Waterloo High, then played Daley twice has been honored as Empire 8 Conference Coach 1997 after seven auspicious seasons as in men's basketball for for two seasons at Alfred State before graduating with a of the Year and in 2002-2003 was the national recipient of the an assistant under Bob McVean at nearly two decades. degree in physical education from Cortland. He currently Schoenfeld Sportsmanship Award by the College Basketball Rochester Institute of Technology. Officials Association. The award is presented annually to the teaches health and physical education at the Norman One of the area’s foremost team that best exemplifies sportsmanship, character, and A native of Waterloo, Brown helped R.I.T. to four 20-win seasons Howard School in Rochester. clinicians, Daley’s perseverance ethics, traits that Nazareth teams have consistently exuded and three NCAA tournament appearances. In 1996-97, the Tigers was never more evident than in under Daley’s direction. 2003-2004 when the Golden Flyers finished with a 13-12 overall record for their third A graduate of St. Bonaventure University, Daley brought to JEFF MCCAFFREY - ASSISTANT COACH straight winning season. Nazareth an array of coaching experience. He coached high school No stranger to the Nazareth College and earned an undergraduate degree in business administration basketball in Ohio for 14 years and has also coached football, With 258 career victories to his credit, Daley has guided the community, Jeff McCaffrey returns as a and a Master's degree in Management. swimming, track, cross country, and tennis at various levels. Golden Flyers to several milestones during his tenure, including part-time assistant coach for the Golden McCaffrey coached the JV team to an 8-2 record last season. He 10 post-season tournament berths and two JPMorgan Chase In 1979, Daley moved into the college coaching ranks as he Flyers and will again serve as the previously served as head women's coach at RIT in 2001-2002. Tournament titles. became an assistant coach to Pete Lonergan at Division I Niagara program's JV coach. McCaffrey works as the Manager of Logistics Business Analysis University. He stayed with the Purple Eagles for six seasons. Daley also has directed the Golden Flyers to three NCAA A native of York, N.Y., McCaffrey was a at Coopervision. He lives in Webster with his wife, Kim. Tournament appearances and an ECAC Upstate title in 1997. Well respected by his peers, Daley has been invited to speak at four-year member of the men's basketball team at Nazareth. He graduated in 1996 numerous camps and clinics. He also is director of the popular The 2002-2003 season was among the more notable in Daley’s Nazareth College Basketball Camp during the summer. career as Nazareth finished 22-6 for its best overall record since 1986-1987. Nazareth also captured the championship of the In addition to coaching basketball at Nazareth, Daley serves as DICK O'TOOLE - ASSISTANT COACH JPMorgan Chase Tournament for the first time since 1987, assistant athletic director and is active in game management After 33 years of teaching and coaching in Catholic League titles, two Section Five titles, and a trip to scoring a mild-upset win over previously unbeaten and nationally and scheduling. He resides in Henrietta with his wife, Debbie. the Rochester City School District, Dick the New York state Class A Final Four in 1999. He was named ranked Rochester in a memorable title game. His daughter, Lea, is a sophomore at Nazareth. O'Toole joined the Nazareth staff as a Section Five Class A Coach of the Year in 1997 and 1998. part-time assistant coach in 2003. In addition to coaching basketball, O'Toole was the varsity Golden Flyers’ Year by Year Records O’Toole retired from high school coaching baseball coach at Edison for 18 seasons. He also has coached at the end of the 2002-2003 season after football in the City School District at various levels. A graduate SEASON W L HEAD COACH POST-SEASON compiling a career basketball record of of SUNY Brockport, O’Toole resides in Rochester with his wife, 1977-78 15 4 Joe Gigliotti 315-268 as varsity coach at Edison Tech. Maribeth. They are the parents of a son, Brendan, a 1997 1978-79 14 8 Joe Gigliotti NAIA Tournament Mike Daley guided Included in that run were three City- Nazareth grad, and a daughter, Megan. 1979-80 8 16 Joe Gigliotti the Golden Flyers 1980-81 18 7 Joe Gigliotti NAIA Tournament to a 22-6 record in 1981-82 14 12 Joe Gigliotti 2002-2003, for its best 1982-83 20 6 John Beilein NAIA Tournament 1983-84 22 6 Bill Nelson NCAA East Title showing since 1986-87. 1984-85 20 6 Bill Nelson ECAC Tournament 1985-86 23 5 Bill Nelson NCAA Tournament 1986-87 22 6 Mike Daley NCAA Tournament 1987-88 17 11 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament 1988-89 14 12 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament 1989-90 20 7 Mike Daley NCAA Tournament 1990-91 16 11 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament 1991-92 9 16 Mike Daley 1992-93 12 13 Mike Daley 1993-94 6 19 Mike Daley OVERALL COACHING RECORDS 1994-95 7 18 Mike Daley 1995-96 12 13 Mike Daley Coaches (Seasons) Yrs. W L Pct. 1996-97 18 10 Mike Daley ECAC Upstate Title Mike Daley (1986-present) 18 258 214 .547 1997-98 19 8 Mike Daley NCAA Tournament 1998-99 15 11 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament Joe Gigliotti (1977-1982) 5 69 47 .595 1999-00 8 17 Mike Daley 2000-01 11 14 Mike Daley Bill Nelson (1983-1986) 3 65 17 .793 2001-02 17 10 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament John Beilein (1982-83) 1 20 6 .769 2002-03 22 6 Mike Daley ECAC Tournament 2003-04 13 12 Mike Daley Overall (1977-2004) 27 412 284 .592 TOTALS 412 284

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2003-2004 RESULTS AND STATISTICS Young and Restless Date Opponent Result Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder 11-21-03 vs. Centenary, N.J.# W, 92-60 Maroney 21 Shipley 11 GOLDEN FLYERS’ 2004-2005 ROSTER INCLUDES 7 FRESHMEN 11-22-03 at Drew, N.J.# W, 72-68 Shipley 28 Shipley 8 11-25-03 Rochester L, 69-46 Groot 12 Groot 7 One could call it a changing of the guard 11-29-03 at Oswego L, 85-82 (ot) Maroney 32 Maroney 15 or perhaps a simple youth movement. 12-2-03 Hilbert W, 85-63 Maroney 20 Shipley 7 12-5-03 Medaille^ W, 83-66 Shipley 21 Maroney, Shipley 10 The truth is that the Nazareth men's basketball team for 2004- 12-6-03 Keuka^ L, 90-86 Shipley 19 Groot 7 2005 features one of the more inexperienced rosters in recent 1-9-04 Ithaca* L, 70-57 Groot 20 Groot 12 1-10-04 Elmira* W, 76-60 DeBlois 24 Shipley 13 memory. There are seven freshmen and just two seniors in this 1-14-04 vs. Rochester+ L, 69-45 Maroney 16 Maroney 10 year’s group, but that hasn’t quashed the enthusiasm of head 1-16-04 vs. RIT+ L, 84-79 (ot) Maroney 26 Maroney 11 coach Mike Daley, who returns for his 19th season. Senior center Ryan 1-17-04 Keuka+ W, 85-63 Groot 28 Shipley 8 Shipley averaged 15 1-23-04 St. John Fisher* L, 71-61 Maroney 17 Maroney 9 “It’s a very exciting bunch,” said Daley, who guided the Golden points and 7.6 1-24-04 Alfred* W, 84-63 Maroney 20 Shipley, Taylor 7 rebounds per game Flyers to a 13-12 record last season. “We have a great deal of in 2003-2004. 1-27-04 at RIT* L, 73-71 Maroney 18 Maroney 9 youth, but I think we also have a great deal of talent.” 1-30-04 at Hartwick* W, 60-48 Maroney 14 Maroney, Shipley 8 1-31-04 at Utica* L, 79-75 Maroney 18 Maroney 10 Although the Golden Flyers return four starters, each could be 2-6-04 at Elmira* W, 70-56 Shipley 20 Shipley 8 pressed for playing time by underclassmen. 2-7-04 at Ithaca* L, 76-60 Smith 14 Maroney 13 2-13-04 Utica* W, 78-58 Groot 16 Maroney 14 The top returning player is senior Ryan Shipley, a 6-foot-8 center 2-14-04 Hartwick* W, 86-42 Taylor 13 Maroney, Taylor 8 and a second-team Empire 8 all-star selection in 2003-2004, who 2-17-04 RIT* L, 77-74 Maroney 17 Groot 8 2-20-04 at Alfred* W, 81-72 Shipley 18 Shipley 13 has the ability to dominate games. He was second on the team in team-high 61 three-point baskets. He also made 81 percent of his 2-21-04 at St. John Fisher* L, 75-70 Shipley 21 Maroney 12 both scoring (15 ppg.) and rebounding (7.6 rpg.) and was among free throws (17-for-21). 2-24-04 at Keuka W, 81-75 (ot) Shipley 23 Shipley 16 the nation's leaders in accuracy (147-for-243, .605%). Junior Matt Groot started 24 times and Fladd, a 6-foot-7 center, earned more playing time by averaging * Empire8 Conference game # Drew University Tournament averaged 9.4 points per game in 2003-2004. The only other senior is Tim Slakas, a 5-foot-9 point guard who 2.9 points per game and shooting 69 percent from the field ^ Holiday Inn Airport Tournament + JPMorgan Chase Tournament started regularly in 2003-2004 and contributed 3.5 points per (22-for-32). Home games in bold game and was a reliable defender. Junior Kevin McMahon and sophomore Shaun Tyszka are other Juniors Matt Groot and Caswell Smith also started regularly and experienced players who will push for playing time. McMahon, a FINAL 2003-2004 STATISTICS will be key contributors again. 5-foot-11 point guard, played mostly for the JVs last season, while -3-pointers- Groot, a 6-foot-4 forward, averaged 9.4 points and 5.6 rebounds Tyszka appeared in 14 varsity games. Player GP FGM-FGA Pct. FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. per game and was versatile enough to make 14 three-point Few freshman classes have delighted Daley as much as this Lawrence Maroney 21 118-231 .511 12-36 .333 75-113 .664 183 8.7 74 67-4 64 17 323 15.4 baskets. Smith, a 6-foot-2 guard, is renowned for his tenacious year’s. Area standouts Joe Canori (Webster), Ryan McAdam Ryan Shipley 25 147-243 .605 0-0 .000 81-135 .600 191 7.6 21 50-0 16 24 375 15.0 defense (47 steals), but (Fairport), Matt Miller (Pittsford Sutherland), and Tyler Smith Caswell Smith 24 90-217 .415 0-4 .000 51-91 .560 83 3.5 45 49-1 47 5 231 9.6 also displayed a scoring (Fairport) could pay immediate dividends along with out-of-towners Matt Groot 25 94-235 .400 14-53 .264 33-50 .660 140 5.6 63 49-1 14 0 235 9.4 Mike DeBlois 25 69-166 .416 61-153 .399 17-21 .810 47 1.9 33 20-0 10 1 216 8.6 knack in averaging 9.6 Brian Ameneiros, Leon Hill, and Kyle Nelson. points per game. Kenny Taylor 23 49-123 .398 4-21 .190 35-54 .648 93 4.0 38 49-0 40 9 137 6.0 Canori and Miller, both 6-foot-2 guards, and McAdam, a 6-foot-4 Rich Orlicz 25 31-97 .320 19-53 .358 11-20 .550 45 1.8 28 31-1 19 1 92 3.7 Juniors Mike DeBlois swingman, were strong scholastic scorers. Tim Slakas 25 29-58 .500 15-35 .429 14-29 .483 47 1.9 43 40-0 18 0 87 3.5 and Justin Fladd also Jake Steck 2 2-11 .182 0-6 .000 2-2 1.000 4 2.0 3 4-0 0 0 6 3.0 Ameneiros, at 5-foot-10, and Hill, at 6-foot-2, feature quickness made strides last Justin Fladd 20 22-32 .688 0-0 .000 14-24 .583 28 1.4 1 34-1 1 3 58 2.9 season and became and athleticism that could be difficult to contain. Neal Peterson 14 10-24 .417 1-2 .500 9-16 .563 18 1.3 6 9-0 7 2 30 2.1 reliable reserves. Nelson, a 6-foot-3 forward, is a solid two-way player and Smith, Shaun Tyszka 14 8-19 .421 0-0 .000 8-12 .667 17 1.2 1 6-0 0 1 24 1.7 DeBlois, a 6-foot-3 a 6-foot-7 center, could contribute as a backup to Shipley. Alex Davis 14 2-9 .222 0-1 .000 10-14 .714 9 0.6 3 3-0 1 4 14 1.0 forward, started 10 Bret Kearney 10 1-5 .200 1-1 1.000 6-8 .750 5 0.5 3 3-0 1 0 9 0.9 “It's tough to gauge how we'll be until we play some games, but it times and Brad Dezenzo 3 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 1.3 0 0-0 0 0 2 0.7 should be a fun team to watch,” said Daley, who will be assisted Senior Tim Slakas averaged 8.6 Kevin McMahon 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 0.8 0 0-0 2 0 0 0.0 started regularly at by Toby Brown, Jeff McCaffrey, and Dick O’Toole. “The Empire 8 Team 71 2.8 point guard in points per Conference should be very competitive again and I hope that we Nazareth 25 673-1474 .457 127-365 .348 366-589 .621 989 39.6 362 414-8 240 67 1839 73.6 2003-2004. game while can be in the mix.” Opponent 25 614-1526 .402 178-540 .330 296-435 .680 909 36.4 350 507-9 217 61 1702 68.1 delivering a Games started: DeBlois 10, Groot 24, Kearney 1, Maroney 12, Orlicz 1, Peterson 1, Shipley 25, Slakas 24, Smith 24, Taylor 3 Scoring by periods: 1 2 OT Total Nazareth 911 902 26 1839 Opponents 818 866 28 1712

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NUMERICAL ALPHABETICAL RYAN SHIPLEY — CENTER #45 No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. High School/Hometown No. Name Pos. 3 Leon Hill F Fr. 6-2 175 Port Chester/Port Chester, NY SENIOR: 6-8 - 235 - Macedon, NY 5 Brian Ameneiros G 5 Brian Ameneiros G Fr. 5-10 150 Xaverian/Staten Island, NY 11 Kevin McMahon G Jr. 5-11 165 St. Joseph's/Buffalo, NY 12 Joe Canori G Business Administration major. . . son of Tim Shipley, Walworth, N.Y. and Anna Shipley, Macedon, N.Y. . . 12 Joe Canori G Fr. 6-2 175 Webster Thomas/Webster, NY 32 Michael DeBlois G team captain. . . returning for his third season, Shipley was one of the top post players in the Empire 8 15 Caswell Smith* G Jr. 6-2 185 Xaverian/Brooklyn, NY 55 Justin Fladd C Conference in 2003-2004, starting all 25 games for the Golden Flyers and averaging 15.0 points and 7.6 20 Matt Groot* F Jr. 6-4 200 Canandaigua Academy/Canandaigua, NY 20 Matt Groot F rebounds per game. . . also led the conference in field goal percentage at .605 (147-for-243). . . earned 21 Kyle Nelson F Fr. 6-3 200 Kingston/Port Ewen, NY second-team Empire 8 all-star honors. . . a first-team selection to the CoSIDA Academic All-America team for 3 Leon Hill F 22 Tim Slakas* G Sr. 5-9 160 Fordham Prep/New York, NY District 1. . . named MVP of Rose City Classic at Drew University to open the season as he guided the 24 Ryan McAdam G-F Fr. 6-4 195 Fairport/Fairport, NY 24 Ryan McAdam G-F Golden Flyers to the championship. . . named to the all-tournament team for Nazareth's Holiday Inn Airport/ 32 Michael DeBlois* G Jr. 6-3 200 Fayetteville-Manlius/Fayetteville, NY 11 Kevin McMahon G Joe King Tournament. . . named Empire 8 Player of the Week for period ending Nov. 23, 2003. . . reached 33 Shaun Tyszka F So. 6-5 200 West Seneca East/Cheektowaga, NY double figures in scoring 21 times, including a career-high of 28 points against Drew Nov. 22, 2003. . . had 43 Matt Miller G 40 Tyler Smith C Fr. 6-7 215 Fairport/Fairport, NY a career-high 16 rebounds in season finale at Keuka, an 81-75 overtime win. . . 2002-2003: played in 27 43 Matt Miller G Fr. 6-2 170 Pittsford Sutherland/Pittsford, NY 21 Kyle Nelson F games in 2002-03, including 17 as a starter. . . averaged 6.3 points and 4.4 rebounds per game and led 45 Ryan Shipley* C Sr. 6-8 235 Palmyra-Macedon/Macedon, NY 45 Ryan Shipley C the team in blocked shots (32) and field-goal accuracy (59-for-108, 54.6%). . . reached double figures in scoring six twice, twice hitting 55 Justin Fladd* C Jr. 6-7 295 Lake Shore/Angola, NY 22 Tim Slakas G for 16 points -- Nov. 22, 2002 against Baldwin-Wallace and Jan. 4, 2003 at Hilbert. . . had 12 rebounds against Baldwin-Wallace. . . a transfer to Nazareth from Finger Lakes Community College, Shipley played one season there. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Palmyra- *returning players 15 Caswell Smith G-F HEAD COACH: Mike Daley Macedon High School, Shipley played four varsity seasons there. . . earned Finger Lakes League all-star honors as well as all-Greater ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Toby Brown 40 Tyler Smith C Rochester recognition as a senior there in 2000. . . competed for the Western Region Team in the Empire State Games in 1999. . . ASSISTANT COACHES: Jeff McCaffrey, Dick O’Toole named to the Dean's List all four semesters at FLCC. . . sister Sara plays on the women’s basketball and volleyball teams. MANAGER: Janelle McAllister 33 Shaun Tyszka F CAREER RECORD 2004-2005 MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. 2002-2003 27 59-108 .546 0-0 .000 51-72 .708 120-4.4 15 51-1 18 32 169 6.4 2003-2004 25 147-243 .605 0-0 .000 81-135 .600 191-7.6 21 50-0 16 24 375 15.0 Career Totals 52 206-351 .587 0-0 .000 132-207 .638 311-6.0 36 101-1 34 56 544 10.5

Senior Ryan Shipley was a second-team Empire 8 Front Row (left to right): Matt Miller, Ryan McAdam, Brian Ameneiros, Tim Slakas, Mike DeBlois, Kevin McMahon, Joe Canori, Leon Hill. all-star in 2003-20004. Back Row: Jeff McCaffrey (assistant coach), Dick O'Toole (assistant coach), Caswell Smith, Shaun Tyszka, Tyler Smith, Ryan Shipley, Justin Fladd, Matt Groot, Kyle Nelson, Janelle McAllister (manager), Toby Brown (associate head coach), Mike Daley (head coach).

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TIM SLAKAS — GUARD #22 JUSTIN FLADD — CENTER #55 SENIOR: 5-9 - 160 - New York, NY JUNIOR: 6-7 - 295 - Angola, NY

Business Administration major. . . son of Kevin and Maureen Slakas, New York, N.Y. . . team captain. . . History major. . . son of David and Gloria Fladd, Angola, N.Y. . . returning for his third season, Fladd appeared returning for his fourth season, Slakas started 24 of the Golden Flyers’ 25 games at point guard in 2003-04 in 20 games in 2003-2004 and scored 58 points and grabbed 28 rebounds. . . shot 68.8 percent from the floor (22-for-32). . . equaled a career-high eight points against Hilbert Dec. 2, 2003. . . 2002-2003: and contributed 3.5 points per game with 15 three-point field goals. . . scored a career-high 14 points in 75- appeared in 12 games and contributed 13 points and 16 rebounds. . . had eight points at Hilbert Jan. 4, 70 loss at St. John Fisher Feb. 21, 2004. . . 2002-2003: appeared in 13 games and scored seven points. . . 2003. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Lake Shore High School, Fladd played three seasons of varsity 2001-2002: appeared in all 27 games, including 10 as a starter. . . contributed 47 points and 34 assists. . . basketball there and twice was selected as a first-team all-star in the Erie County Interscholastic passed for five assists twice -- Dec. 8, 2001 at Keuka and Jan. 26, 2002 at Elmira. . . Scholastic: a graduate Conference. . . also competed in Empire State Games. . . a standout in volleyball, Fladd was a three-time of Fordham Prep in the Bronx, Slakas played two seasons of varsity basketball and was named team MVP as ECIC all-star while leading team to two league titles and an appearance in the sectional finals. . . also played for the Eden Club Team and competed in the Junior Nationals in Arizona and Nevada. . . recipient of a senior in 1999-2000. . . helped team to consecutive league titles. National Scholar-Athlete award.

CAREER RECORD CAREER RECORD

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. 2001-2002 27 14-52 .269 3-22 .136 16-35 .457 32-1.2 34 38-0 17 0 47 1.7 2002-2003 12 4-10 .400 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 16-1.3 4 12-1 0 3 13 1.1 2002-2003 13 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 5-8 .625 6-0.5 11 10-0 5 0 7 0.5 2003-2004 20 22-32 .688 0-0 .000 14-24 .583 28-1.4 1 34-1 1 3 58 2.9 2003-2004 25 29-50 .500 15-35 .429 14-29 .483 47-1.9 43 40-0 18 0 87 3.5 Career Totals 32 26-42 .619 0-0 .000 19-32 .594 44-1.4 5 46-2 1 6 71 2.2 Career Totals 65 44-116 .379 18-59 .305 35-72 .486 85-1.3 88 88-0 40 0 141 2.2

MATT GROOT — FORWARD #20 MIKE DeBLOIS — GUARD #32 JUNIOR: 6-4 - 200 - Canandaigua, NY JUNIOR: 6-3 - 200 - Fayetteville, NY

History major. . . son of Rick and Martha Groot, Canandaigua, N.Y. . . returning for his third season, Groot Mathematics Education major. . . son of Tim and Karen DeBlois, Fayetteville, N.Y. . . returning for his third had a break-out season for the Golden Flyers in 2003-2004, starting 24 of the team’s 25 games. . . season, DeBlois appeared in all 25 games for the Golden Flyers in 2003-2004, including 10 as a starter. . . averaged 9.4 points and 5.6 rebounds and displayed versatility by making 14 three-point baskets and was the Golden Flyers’ primary outside shooting weapon as 61 of his 69 field goals were three-pointers. . . finishing second on the team with 63 assists. . . reached double digits in scoring 11 times, including a averaged 8.6 points per game and shot 39.9 percent (61-for-153) from three-point range. . . also made 17 of career-high of 28 in a home-court victory over Keuka Jan. 17, 2004. . . had a career-high 15 rebounds in an 21 free throws (81 percent). . . reached doubles figures in scoring 12 times, including a career-high of 24 overtime win at Keuka Feb. 24, 2004. . . 2002-2003: played in 25 games, including four as a starter. . . points in a home-court win over Elmira Jan. 10, 2004. . . equaled a school record in that game with eight shared team Rookie of the Year honors with Caswell Smith. . . contributed 4.2 points and 2.7 rebounds per three-pointers and set a school record for three-point accuracy by going 8-for-8. . . 2002-2003: appeared in game. . . scored a season-high 18 points in a home-court loss to RIT Feb. 4, 2003. . . Scholastic: a graduate 11 games and scored 18 points. . . all four of his field goals were three-pointers and he went 6-for-6 from of Canandaigua Academy, Groot was a three-sport standout there. . . played three seasons of varsity basketball the line. . . had 10 points in a win over Oswego Jan. 7, 2003. . . Scholastic: a graduate of and led the team in scoring (17 ppg.) and rebounding (8 rpg.) in 2001-2002 while earning team MVP honors Fayetteville-Manlius High School near Syracuse, DeBlois played three seasons of varsity basketball there. . . as well as first-team Finger Lakes League all-star honors. . . also named to the Section Five Class A all- earned Section Three Class A-2 all-star honors all three years, including second-team honors as a junior in tournament team for 2002. . . finished as school’s fourth all-time leading scorer. . . selected to play in Ronald McDonald Senior all-star game 1999-2000. . . named to New York State Basketball Coaches Association academic all-state team and was the association's three-point as well as Western Region team at 2001 Empire State Games. . . also excelled in lacrosse and football. . . helped lacrosse team win Section shooting champion. . . also a standout golfer, DeBlois was a three-time all-league selection while leading his team to three straight Five Class B titles in 2000 and 2001. . . helped football team capture Finger Lakes League titles in 2000 and 2001. sectional titles. . . recipient of New York State Lottery Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship. . . Golf: DeBlois is a regular on the Golden Flyers’ golf team and earned first-team Empire 8 all-star honors this past fall and second-team honors in 2003. CAREER RECORD CAREER RECORD Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. 2002-2003 25 41-86 .477 5-22 .227 18-27 .667 67-2.7 32 30-0 9 2 105 4.2 Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. 2003-2004 25 94-235 .400 14-53 .264 33-50 .660 140-5.6 63 49-1 14 0 235 9.4 2002-2003 11 4-12 .333 4-11 .364 6-6 1.000 9-0.8 3 1-0 2 0 18 1.6 Career Totals 50 135-321 .421 19-75 .253 51-77 .662 207-4.1 95 79-1 23 2 340 6.8 2003-2004 25 69-166 .416 61-153 .399 17-21 .810 47-1.9 33 20-0 10 1 216 8.6 Career Totals 36 73-178 .410 65-164 .396 23-27 .852 56-1.6 36 21-0 12 1 234 6.5

9 10 2004-2005 Nazareth Men’s Basketball 2004-2005 Nazareth Men’s Basketball Returning Players

CASWELL SMITH — GUARD #15 JUNIOR: 6-2 - 190 - Brooklyn, NY Special Group Rates Available

Social Work major. . . son of Betty Corbett, Brooklyn, N.Y. . . returning for his third season, Smith * Conveniently Located started 24 games for the Golden Flyers in 2003-2004 and contributed 9.6 points per game. . . also near Nazareth College averaged 3.5 rebounds per game and was second on the team in steals with 47. . . named to all-tournament team for Joe King/Holiday Inn Airport Tournament. . . reached double figures in scoring * 280 Well Appointed Guest Rooms 16 times, twice hitting for a season-high of 16 -- in the season opener vs. Centenary Nov. 21, 2003 and against Keuka Dec. 6, 2003. . . had a career-high eight assists in an 85-63 win over Keuka * Green House Cafe Jan. 17, 2004. . . 2002-2003: played in all 28 games, including 22 as a starter. . . named team’s Defensive Player of the Year and shared team Rookie of the Year award with Matt Groot. . . * Special Team Meal Prices contributed 6.0 points per game and was second on the team with 50 steals (1.8 per game). . . also shot 50.8 percent from the field (65-for-128). . . reached double figures in scoring four times, * NEW! O’Malley’s Irish Pub and including a career-high 19 points (with five steals) in a three-point win at Ithaca Jan. 25, 2003. . . Sports Bar; featuring Happy Hour Scholastic: a graduate of Xaverian High School in Brooklyn, Smith played three seasons of varsity Munchies and Drink Specials basketball there for Coach Jack Alesi. . . recipient of team’s Coaches Award. Pizza Hut CAREER RECORD * Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. * Indoor Heated Pool and Sauna 2002-2003 28 65-128 .508 0-0 .000 38-63 .603 63-2.3 31 42-1 50 5 168 6.0 Rochester Airport—911 Brooks Avenue * Fitness Center 2003-2004 24 90-217 .415 0-4 .000 51-91 .560 83-3.5 45 49-1 47 5 231 9.6 Rochester, NY 14624—585-328-6000 Career Totals 52 155-345 .449 0-4 .000 89-154 .578 146-2.8 76 91-2 97 10 399 7.7 www.holiday-inn.com/rochester-apt Stay With A Winning Team!

SHAUN TYSZKA — FORWARD #33 SOPHOMORE: 6-5 - 200 - Cheektowaga, NY

Math major. . . son of Richard and Denise Tyszka, Cheektowaga, N.Y. . . back for his second season, Tyszka FLADD DE BLOIS SMITH appeared in 14 games in 2003-04 and scored 24 points. . . posted career highs in points (8) and rebounds (5) in a win over Hartwick Feb. 14, 2004. . . Scholastic: a graduate of West Seneca East Senior High, Tyszka was a standout in basketball and volleyball. . . was team captain and two-time team MVP in basketball and graduated as all-time leading scorer with 863 career points. . . earned Eric County Interscholastic Conference all-star honors in 2002 and 2003. . . also team captain and two-time team MVP in volleyball, Tyszka set several records, including most kills in a match and a season. . . was a two-time ECIC all-star. . . academic honors included Student of Excellence award and Student of the Year nomination. . . a member of the National Honor Society and vice-president of Varsity E Club.

CAREER RECORD

Year GP FGM-A Pct. 3PM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Reb-Avg. Asts. PF-D St. Bl. Pts. Avg. 2003-2004 14 8-19 .421 0-0 .000 8-12 .667 17-1.2 1 6-0 0 1 24 1.7

11 12 2004-2005 Nazareth Men’s Basketball 2004-2005 Nazareth Men’s Basketball Newcomers Newcomers

BRIAN AMENEIROS #5 RYAN McADAM #24 KYLE NELSON #21 TYLER SMITH #40 GUARD: 5-10 - 150 - Staten Island, NY FORWARD: 6-4 - 195 - Fairport, NY FORWARD: 6-3 - 190 - Port Ewen, NY CENTER: 6-7 - 215 - Fairport, NY

FRESHMAN. . . Business FRESHMAN. . . Undecided on FRESHMAN. . . . Undecided on FRESHMAN. . . Undecided on Administration major. . . son of Bill major . . . son of John and Mary major. . . son of Rob and Kristy major . . . son of Jim and Bonnie and Laureen Ameneiros, Staten McAdam, Fairport, N.Y. . . a graduate Nelson, Port Ewen, N.Y. . . a Smith, Fairport, N.Y. . . a graduate Island, N.Y. . . a graduate of Xaverian of Fairport High School, McAdam graduate of Kingston High School, of Fairport High School, Smith played two seasons of varsity High School, Ameneiros played two was a basketball standout there. . . Nelson played three seasons of basketball there for Coach Scott seasons of varsity basketball as a was the Red Raiders’ leading scorer varsity basketball and helped team Fitch. . . led the team in field goal point guard for Coach Jack Alesi. . . as a junior and senior and was a to three straight Section Nine Class first-team Monroe County League A titles. . . served as team captain accuracy and was recipient of team helped team win Brooklyn-Queens all-star and a first-team all-Greater in 2003-2004 and was a two-time leadership award. . . helped team championship . . . named to Rochester selection by the area all-star as chosen by the Daily reach Section Five championship academic honor roll. Democrat and Chronicle for 2003- Freeman Newspaper. . . named to game in 2003 and 2004. 2004. . . helped team to a pair of the Basketball Coaches Association runner-up finishes in the Section Five Tournament. . . a member of New York’s academic all-state team in 2004. . . competed in JOE CANORI #12 of the Spanish Honor Society and recipient of Principal's Award. National AAU championship in Kingsport, Tenn. . . earned an array of academic awards, including All-American Scholar by the GUARD: 6-2 - 175 - Webster, NY U.S. Achievement Academy. . . also inducted into National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society. FRESHMAN. . . Business KEVIN McMAHON #11 Administration major. . . son of GUARD: 5-11 - 165 - Buffalo, NY Richard and Laura Canori, Webster, N.Y. . . a graduate of Webster Thomas High School, Canori played JUNIOR. . . Business Administration three seasons of varsity basketball major. . . son of Donald and there and earned an array of Elizabeth McMahon, Buffalo, honors, including team MVP honors N.Y. . . a graduate of St. Joseph's in 2003 and 2004. . . named Collegiate Institute in Buffalo, Monroe County Division II Player of McMahon earned a brief stint with the Year in 2004 and was a two- the Golden Flyers’ varsity in 2003- time first-team all-Greater Rochester 2004, appearing in five games. . . selection by the Democrat and Chronicle newspaper. . . averaged played regularly for the JV team and 23.8 points and 5.5 rebounds per game in 2003-04 and set a helped team to an 8-2 record. . . school record with 66 three-point baskets. . . amassed 1,167 played three seasons of varsity career points, including 145 three-pointers. . . competed in Empire basketball at St. Joe’s and earned State Games in 2003 and in Ronald McDonald exceptional senior all-Catholic honors. . . also competed in volleyball and track. all-star game in 2004. . . member of National Honor Society.

LEON HILL #3 MATT MILLER #43 GUARD: 6-2 - 170 - Pittsford, NY FORWARD: 6-2 - 175 - Port Chester, NY

FRESHMAN. . . Business FRESHMAN. . . Business Administration major. . . son of Administration major. . . son of Ernest and Katherine Miller, Lisa Hill, Port Chester, N.Y. . . a Pittsford, N.Y. . . a graduate of graduate of Port Chester High Pittsford Sutherland High School, School, Hill played three seasons Miller played two seasons of varsity of varsity basketball there and basketball there and earned team helped team to two league MVP honors in 2003-2004. . . was a championships. . . earned all- first-team Monroe County League league and all-section honors. . . all-star selection and a second-team also competed in track and field. all-Greater Rochester choice by the Democrat and Chronicle. . . competed in Ronald McDonald exceptional senior all-star game.

13 14 2004-2005 Nazareth Men’s Basketball 2004-2005 Nazareth Men’s Basketball Empire 8 Conference Career Records

DARRIN PETERSON PAUL CUMMINGS RICHARD SPARKS TODD CALMAN Empire 8 Conference Standings DAVE ADAMS GREG DUNNE FINAL 2003-2004 STANDINGS

E8 Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Off. Def. +/- St. John Fisher 12 2 .857 22 7 .759 74.2 65.7 +8.5 RIT 11 3 .786 16 10 .615 71.7 70.6 +1.1 NAZARETH MEN’S BASKETBALL CAREER RECORDS Utica 10 4 .714 16 12 .571 68.2 63.6 +4.6 Ithaca 8 6 .571 13 13 .500 68.7 67.4 +1.3 GAMES PLAYED FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Nazareth 7 7 .500 13 12 .520 73.6 68.5 +5.1 Todd Calman (1983-87) 107 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 694 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 213 Elmira 5 9 .357 9 15 .360 65.1 73.2 -8.1 Chris McCaffrey (1983-87) 106 Zach Wein (1994-98) 621 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 183 Paul Cummings (1980-84) 578 Jimmy Evans (2001-03) 173 Alfred 2 12 .143 3 22.120 63.9 75.3 -11.4 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 106 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 105 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 531 Mark Renkas (1998-01) 148 Hartwick 1 13 .071 2 22 .083 56.0 74.0 -18.0 Richard Sparks (1984-87) 477 Tom Keenan (1997-00) 142 Paul Cummings (1980-84) 103 Dave Adams (1979-83) 463 Dan Bova (1989-92) 109 Alan Wood (1984-88) 103 Mike McGwin (1989-93) 451 Bill Slape (1991-94) 104 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS Mike Redick (1997-01) 102 Todd Calman (1983-87) 430 Chris Corcoran (1994-97) 104 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 101 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 413 Ross Comerford (1998-01) 82 FIRST TEAM SCORING LEADERS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE LEADERS Dave Adams (1979-83) 99 John Garbinski (1986-90) 411 Jake Steck (2000-04) 82 Justin Cichon, so. Utica Player (Team) GP Pts. Avg. (2 FT made per game) Bob Griffiths (1982-86) 98 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. Player (Team) FT Att. Pct. Kyle Goff, jr. RIT Tyler Schulz, Ithaca 26 454 17.5 Zach Wein (1994-98) 98 (minimum 150 made) (minimum 40 made) Sean O'Brien, St. John Fisher 83 101 .822 Matt Morley, sr. St. John Fisher Lawrence Maroney, Nazareth 21 323 15.4 FG Att. Pct. FG Att. Pct. Ryan Shipley, Nazareth 25 375 15.0 Chris Lemasters, Alfred 83 102 .814 POINTS SCORED Sean O'Brien, so. St. John Fisher Mike McGwin (1989-93) 451 747 .604 Joe Convertino (1985-87) 47 99 .475 Kyle Goff, RIT 26 387 14.9 Reed Vanderlyke, Elmira 59 74 .797 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 1805 Ryan Shipley 206 351 .587 Todd Calman (1983-87) 57 126 .452 Tyler Schulz, sr. Ithaca Fran Snyder, RIT 26 362 13.9 Jim Bellis, Ithaca 72 96 .750 Zach Wein (1994-98) 1791 (2002-present) Mark Renkas (1998-01) 148 360 .411 SECOND TEAM Dillon Stein, Alfred 24 330 13.8 Fran Snyder, RIT 80 107 .748 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 1594 Lawrence Maroney, Sr. 382 655 .583 Denny Nicholson (1987-91) 61 149 .409 Justin Cichon, Utica 28 384 13.7 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.LEADERS Paul Cummings (1980-84) 1348 (1982-84) John Garbinski (1986-90) 68 170 .400 Willie Lucas, so. Utica Matt Morley, St. John Fisher 29 374 12.9 Richard Sparks (1984-87) 1263 Jeff Van Gundy (1983-85) 172 302 .569 Mike DeBlois (2002-present) 65 164 .396 (1 FG made per game) Ryan Shipley, jr. Nazareth Matt Guzielek, Hartwick 23 293 12.7 Paul Cummings (1980-84) 578 1058 .546 Dan Bova (1989-92) 109 279 .391 Player (Team) FG Att. Pct. Greg Dunne (1995-99) 1231 Fran Snyder, so. RIT Chris Lemasters, Alfred 25 316 12.6 Todd Calman (1983-87) 1193 Tom Vetter (1977-81) 336 623 .539 Kevin Broderick (1985-89) 62 159 .390 Ian Houck, Ithaca 27 59 .458 Steve Perkins (1979-83) 404 750 .539 Bill Slape (1991-94) 104 270 .385 Dillon Stein, fr. Alfred REBOUNDING LEADERS Matt Morley, St. John Fisher 45 104 .433 Dave Adams (1979-83) 1120 Joe Convertino (1985-87) 228 425 .536 Zach Wein (1994-98) 77 200 .385 Reed Vanderlyke, sr. Elmira Pat McGee, St. John Fisher 39 97 .402 Mike McGwin (1989-93) 1104 Bob Griffiths (1982-86) 308 578 .533 Player (Team) GP Reb. Avg. ASSISTS Tim Troy, Utica 23 202 8.8 Justin Cichon, Utica 65 162 .401 Jimmy Evans (2001-03) 1087 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 694 1310 .530 HONORABLE MENTION Greg Dunne (1995-99) 671 Kyle Goff, RIT 26 228 8.8 Mike DeBlois, Nazareth 61 153 .399 Ricky Adames, jr. Utica; Jim Bellis, so. Ithaca; Nick SCORING AVERAGE FREE THROWS MADE Kevin Broderick (1985-89) 460 Lawrence Maroney, Nazareth 21 183 8.7 Bennett, so. St. John Fisher; Sean Murphy, jr. RIT; LEADERS (minimum 500 points scored) Zach Wein (1994-98) 472 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 402 Tyler Schulz, Ithaca 26 217 8.3 Player (Team) GP St. Avg. GP Pts. Avg. Chris Pegan (1994-98) 417 Chris McCaffrey (1983-87) 398 Nick Ripple, sr. St. John Fisher; Jesse Roth, jr. Ithaca Dillon Stein, Alfred 24 193 8.0 Lawrence Maroney, Nazareth 21 64 3.1 Jimmy Evans (2001-03) 55 1087 19.8 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 319 John Dansler (1977-81) 388 Ryan Shipley, Nazareth 25 191 7.6 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Kyle Goff, RIT 26 51 2.0 Zach Wein (1994-98) 98 1791 18.3 Richard Sparks (1984-87) 309 Todd Calman (1983-87) 327 Nick Bennett, St. John Fisher 28 198 7.1 Lawrence Maroney, Sr. 53 941 17.8 Todd Calman (1983-87) 276 Denny Nicholson (1987-91) 289 Dillon Stein, Alfred Caswell Smith, Nazareth 24 47 2.0 Brian Andruskiewicz, Ithaca 24 146 6.1 (1982-84) Alan Wood (1984-88) 241 Ross Comerford (1998-01) 288 Kenny Taylor, Nazareth 23 40 1.7 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Albert Davis, Elmira 25 146 5.8 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 105 1805 17.2 Steve Perkins (1979-83) 223 Zach Wein (1994-98) 274 Luis Villalongo, RIT 25 42 1.7 Tyler Schulz, Ithaca Matt Groot, Nazareth 25 140 5.6 Larry Lane (1977-79) 34 576 16.9 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 222 Stan Slade (1977-80) 270 BLOCKED SHOT LEADERS Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 101 1594 15.8 Rob Beach (1989-93) 220 COACH OF THE YEAR LEADERS STEALS Player (Team) GP Blk. Avg. Richard Sparks (1984-87) 82 1263 15.4 Bob Griffiths (1982-86) 204 Player (Team) GP Ast. Avg. Bill Slape (1991-94) 73 1060 14.5 Darren Peterson (1987-91) 191 Rob Kornaker, St. John Fisher Rocco Cordato, Utica 27 60 2.2 Sean O'Brien, St. John Fisher 29 149 5.1 Lawrence Maroney, Jr. 41 580 14.1 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE John Garbinski (1986-90) 168 Jesse Foote, RIT 26 54 2.1 (minimum 100 made) Jonathan Whetstone, Ithaca 26 109 4.2 (2002-04) Greg Dunne (1995-99) 153 Tyler Schulz, Ithaca 26 44 1.7 FT Att. Pct. Chris McCaffrey (1983-87) 150 Brian Robertson, Elmira 23 95 4.1 Adrian Myers (1988-90) 44 612 13.9 Nick Ripple, St. John Fisher 29 40 1.4 Jeff Van Gundy (1983-85) 132 152 .868 Denny Nicholson (1987-91) 289 Lawrence Maroney, Nazareth 21 74 3.5 Jeff Sidney, St. John Fisher 29 34 1.2 REBOUNDS Todd Calman (1983-87) 276 322 .857 Zach Wein (1994-98) 274 Fran Snyder, RIT 26 83 3.2 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 946 Zach Wein (1994-98) 472 561 .841 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 126 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS Paul Cummings (1980-84) 715 Darrin Peterson (1987-91) 319 394 .810 Rob Beach (1989-93) 126 (3 FG made per game) Jesse Lisiecka (1999-02 702 John Garbinski (1986-90) 190 236 .805 Kevin Broderick (1985-89) 125 Player (Team) FG Att. Pct. Fran Zablocki (1999-03) 683 Mark Renkas (1998-01) 149 186 .801 Lawrence Maroney, Jr. (2002-04) 115 Mike Sullivan (1992-96) 673 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 222 278 .799 Ryan Shipley, Nazareth 147 243 .605 Richard Sparks (1984-87) 626 Joe Convertino (1985-87) 177 223 .794 BLOCKS Tyler Schulz, Ithaca 194 348 .557 John Dansler (1977-81) 624 Lawrence Maroney, Sr. 177 224 .790 Mike McGwin (1989-93) 168 Lawrence Maroney, Nazareth 118 231 .511 Greg Dunne (1995-99) 581 (1982-84) Richard Sparks (1984-87) 158 Tim Troy, Utica 77 152 .507 Mike McGwin (1989-93) 561 Dave Adams (1979-83) 188 241 .784 Alan Wood (1984-88) 155 Tate Williams, Alfred 72 143 .503 Steve Perkins (1979-83) 556 Chris Pegan (1994-98) 107 Fran Zablocki (1999-03) 89 JOHN GARBINSKI LARRY LANE MARK RENKAS FRAN ZABLOCKI Adrian Myers (1988-90) 63 Ryan Shipley (2002-present) 56 Mike Sullivan (1992-96) 46 Rob Grattan (1987-90) 45 Jon O'Day (1992-94) 40 Lawrence Maroney, Jr. (2002-04) 40

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NAZARETH MEN’S BASKETBALL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS NAZARETH MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK

POINTS SCORED FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE INDIVIDUAL RECORDS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FIELD GOALS-GAME (minimum 100 attempts) (minimum 50 attempts) Game: 100% (13-for-13), Zach Wein vs. Roberts Most made: 54 vs. Roberts Zach Wein (1996-97) 645 POINTS SCORED Zach Wein (1997-98) 585 FG Att. Pct. FT Att. Pct. (84-73 loss), 1-18-96 (114-55 win), 2-17-83 Game: 40, Richard Sparks vs. Alfred Season: 90.1% (91-for-101), Todd Calman, 1986-87 Most attempted: 101 vs. Castleton State (108-77 win), Jimmy Evans (2002-03) 558 Mike McGwin (1992-93) 186 294 .633 Todd Calman (1986-87) 91 101 .901 Mike McGwin (1991-92) 137 217 .631 Greg Dunne (1998-99) 87 97 .897 (88-85 win), 12-13-86 Career: 86.8% (132-for-152), Jeff Van Gundy, 1983-85 11-20-93 (at Buffalo State Tournament) Chris Pegan (1997-98) 535 Joe Convertino (1985-86) 98 160 .613 Todd Calman (1985-86) 77 88 .875 Season: 645, Zach Wein, 1996-97 Highest percentage: 70.2% (33-for-47) at St. Lawrence Richard Sparks (1986-87) 530 Tom Vetter (1977-78) 105 174 .607 Jeff Van Gundy (1984-85) 91 104 .875 Career: 1,805, Chris Pegan, 1994-98 REBOUNDS (92-85 win), 1-27-86 Jimmy Evans (2001-02) 529 Ryan Shipley (2003-04) 147 243 .605 Todd Calman (1984-85) 86 99 .869 Game: 21, Richard Sparks at Hamilton Fewest allowed: 8 vs. D'Youville (78-16 win), 1-27-79 Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1983-84) 511 Paul Cummings (1982-83) 150 250 .600 Zach Wein (1996-97) 154 178 .865 SCORING AVERAGE (83-79 win), 2-12-87 Chris Pegan (1996-97) 490 Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1982-83) 169 287 .589 Darrin Peterson (1989-90) 67 79 .848 Season: 23.0, Zach Wein, 1996-97 21, Fran Zablocki vs. D'Youville FIELD GOALS-SEASON Alan Wood (1987-88) 489 Tom Vetter (1980-81) 83 141 .589 Joe Convertino (1985-87) 103 122 .844 Career: 19.8, Jimmy Evans, 2001-03 (78-72 win), 11-30-01 Most made: 835 in 1987-88 Chris Pegan (1997-98) 202 347 .582 Zach Wein (1995-96) 88 105 .838 Darrin Peterson (1987-88) 471 FIELD GOALS MADE Season: 287, Chris Pegan, 1997-98 Most attempted: 1,804 in 1987-88 Joe Etopio (1984-85) 107 184 .582 Dave Adams (1982-83) 49 59 .831 Career: 946, Chris Pegan, 1994-98 Highest percentage:54.2% (832-for-1,535) in 1985-86 SCORING AVERAGE Game: 17, Mike Timmins at RIT 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ASSISTS GP Pts. Avg. (97-82 loss), 12-18-91 REBOUNDING AVERAGE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS-GAME Jimmy Evans (2001-02) 87 Kevin Broderick (1988-89) 218 Season: 232, Zach Wein, 1996-97 Season: 11.4, Jesse Lisiecka, 2000-01 Most made: 17 vs. U.Rochester (90-89 win), 11-23-93 Zach Wein (1996-97) 28 645 23.0 Jimmy Evans (2002-03) 86 Kevin Broderick (1987-88) 215 Career: 694, Chris Pegan, 1994-98 Career: 9.2, Jesse Lisiecka, 1999-02 Most attempted: 54 vs. Castleton State (108-77 win), Zach Wein (1997-98) 27 585 21.7 Dan Bova (1990-91) 71 Greg Dunne (1996-97) 192 11-20-93 (at Buffalo State Tournament) Jimmy Evans (2002-03) 28 558 19.9 Darrin Peterson (1989-90) 69 Greg Dunne (1998-99) 191 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ASSISTS Highest percentage: 78.6% (11-for-14) at Alfred Chris Pegan (1997-98) 27 535 19.8 Greg Dunne (1996-97) 63 Greg Dunne (1997-98) 190 Game: 32, Rick Harris vs. Houghton Game: 16, Ross Comerford vs. Farmingdale Tom Keenan (1998-99) 62 Joe Convertino (1986-87) 152 (89-73 win), 1-26-99 Jimmy Evans (2001-02) 27 529 19.6 (94-84 win), 12-7-77 (96-73 win) 12-3-00 Mike DeBlois (2003-04) 61 Chris McCaffrey (1985-86) 150 Richard Sparks (1986-87) 28 530 18.9 Season: 451, Zach Wein, 1996-97 Season: 218, Kevin Broderick, 1988-89 3-POINT FIELD GOALS-SEASON Todd Calman (1986-87) 57 Ross Comerford (2000-01) 149 Lawrence Maroney, Sr. 27 511 18.9 Career: 1,310, Chris Pegan, 1994-98 Most made: 232 in 1993-94 Jon O'Day (1993-94) 57 Darrin Peterson (1990-91) 146 Career: 671, Greg Dunne, 1995-99 (1983-84) Most attempted: 738 in 1993-94 Darrin Peterson (1990-91) 55 Todd Calman (1985-86) 144 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ASSIST AVERAGE Larry Lane (1977-78) 13 237 18.2 Game: 100% (9-for-9), Joe Convertino vs. U.Buffalo Highest percentage: 44.1% (119-for-270) in 1986-87 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. STEALS Season: 8.4, Kevin Broderick, 1988-89 Mike McGwin (1992-93) 25 440 17.6 (78-69 win), 1-6-86 (minimum 50 attempts) Kevin Broderick (1988-89) 71 Career: 6.3, Greg Dunne, 1995-99 FREE THROWS-GAME Chris Pegan (1996-97) 28 490 17.5 Season: 63.3% (186-for-294), Mike McGwin, 1992-93 FG Att. Pct. Chuck Johnson (1987-88) 64 Most made: 44 vs. St. John Fisher (91-82 win), STEALS REBOUNDS Mark Renkas (1998-99) 46 88 .523 John Garbinski (1987-88) 64 Career: 60.4% (451-for-747), Mike McGwin, 1989-93 1-19-85 (at University of Rochester); Game: 8, Denny Nicholson at Roberts Chris Pegan (1997-98) 287 Denny Nicholson (1990-91) 34 70 .486 Lawrence Maroney, Jr. (2003-04) 64 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 44 vs. Wittenberg (119-106, 3ot win), Joe Convertino (1986-87) 47 99 .475 Joe Convertino (1986-87) 63 (82-53 win), 1-19-89 Jesse Lisiecka (2000-01) 284 Game: 8, Jimmy Evans vs. Rochester 11-21-97 (at Johns Hopkins Tournament) Darrin Peterson (1989-90) 69 152 .454 Darrin Peterson (1990-91) 61 8, Lawrence Maroney, Jr. vs. Hilbert Richard Sparks (1986-87) 278 (78-77 loss), 11-20-01 Most attempted: 53 vs. Alfred (88-85 win), 12-13-86 Todd Calman (1986-87) 57 126 .452 Chris McCaffrey (1985-86) 56 (85-63 win), 12-2-03 Alan Wood (1987-88) 273 Highest percentage: 94.4% (17-for-18) at Ithaca Chris Corcoran (1996-97) 26 58 .448 Darrin Peterson (1990-91) 55 8, Jimmy Evans vs. St. John Fisher Season: 71, Kevin Broderick, 1987-88 Chris Pegan (1996-97) 264 (82-70 loss), 2-19-99 John Garbinski (1988-89) 31 70 .443 Denny Nicholson (1989-90) 53 (81-72 win), 1-11-03 Career: 191, Darrin Peterson, 1987-91 Jesse Lisiecka (2001-02) 256 Zach Wein (1997-98) 28 64 .438 John Garbinski (1987-88) 53 8, Mike DeBlois vs. Elmira FREE THROWS-SEASON Mike Sullivan (1995-96) 241 (76-60 win), 1-10-04 BLOCKED SHOTS Kevin Broderick (1988-89) 27 62 .435 Most made: 518 in 1986-87 Mike Sullivan (1994-95) 232 Zach Wein (1996-97) 27 62 .435 BLOCKS Season: 87, Jimmy Evans, 2001-02 Game: 10, Adrian Myers at Brockport Alan Wood (1987-88) 81 Most attempted: 713 in 1986-87 Career: 213, Darrin Peterson, 1987-91 (83-56 win), 2-14-89 Chris Pegan (1995-96) 231 Highest percentage: 77.4% (346-for-447), 1998-99 FREE THROWS MADE Richard Sparks (1986-87) 76 Season: 81, Alan Wood, 1987-88 Jon O'Day (1993-94) 228 Zach Wein (1996-97) 154 Mike McGwin (1992-93) 58 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Career: 168, Mike McGwin, 1989-93 REBOUNDS-GAME Zach Wein (1997-98) 153 Mike McGwin (1991-92) 53 Game: 17, Jimmy Evans vs. Rochester FIELD GOALS MADE Most 62 vs. Farmingdale (96-73 win) 12-3-00 Zach Wein (1996-97) 232 Alan Wood (1987-88) 151 Richard Sparks (1985-86) 43 (78-77 loss), 11-20-01 Richard Sparks (1986-87) 150 Mike McGwin (1990-91) 40 17, Jimmy Evans at St. Lawrence TEAM RECORDS REBOUNDS-SEASON Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1983-84) 213 Chris Pegan (1997-98) 131 Richard Sparks (1984-85) 39 (99-87 loss), 3-2-02 Most: 1,127 in 1987-88 Chris Pegan (1997-98) 202 Darrin Peterson (1987-88) 112 Adrian Myers (1989-90) 37 POINTS-GAME Season: 244, Jimmy Evans, 2001-02 Highest average: 46.7 in 1977-78 Zach Wein (1997-98) 202 Chris Pegan (1996-97) 106 Alan Wood (1986-87) 34 Most scored: 119 vs. Wittenberg (119-106 3ot win), Chris Pegan (1996-97) 192 Joe Convertino (1986-87) 103 Mike McGwin (2001-02) 33 Career: 567, Darrin Peterson, 1987-91 11-21-97 (at Johns Hopkins Tournament) LONGEST WINNING STREAK Richard Sparks (1986-87) 190 Chris Pegan (1995-96) 103 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Most allowed: 119 vs. Point Park, 11-19-93 Overall: 14 games in 1985-86 Jimmy Evans (2002-03) 188 Rob Beach (1992-93) 98 Game: 100% (8-for-8), Mike DeBlois Fewest scored: 36 at RIT (42-36 loss), 1-27-82 Home: 18 games in 1978-79 through Paul Cummings (1983-84) 187 vs. Elmira (76-60 win), 1-10-04 Fewest allowed: 16 vs. D'Youville (78-16 win), 1-27-79 second game in 1979-80 JEFF VAN GUNDY KEVIN BRODERICK ALAN WOOD MIKE MCGWIN Mike McGwin (1992-93) 186 Season: 52.3% (46-for-88), Mark Renkas, 1998-99 Lowest scoring game: 78 points at R.I.T. Away: 8 games in 1984-85, 1985-86 and 1986-87 Jimmy Evans (2001-02) 181 Career: 47.5% (47-for-99), Joe Convertino, 1986-87 (R.I.T. 42, Nazareth 36), 1-27-82 Lawrence Maroney, Sr. (1982-83) 169 LONGEST LOSING STREAK FREE THROWS MADE Highest scoring game: 225 points vs. Wittenberg Alan Wood (1987-88) 169 (Nazareth 119, Wittenberg 106, 3ot), Overall: 9 games in 1993-94 Game: 16, Zach Wein at Geneseo State 11-21-97 (at Johns HopkinsTournament) Home: 6 games in 1993-94 (112-104 2ot win), Away: 9 games in 1979-80 1-10-96 (Chase Tournament) POINTS-SEASON 16, Zach Wein at Roberts Wesleyan (89-82 win), Most scored: 2,285 in 1986-87 MOST WINS-SEASON 1-14-98 (Chase Tournament) Fewest allowed: 1,201 in 1977-78 Overall: 23 in 1985-86 (23-5) ZACH WEIN JOE CONVERTINO JIMMY EVANS LAWRENCE MARONEY CHRIS PEGAN JESSE LISIECKA Season: 154, Zach Wein, 1996-97 Highest average scored: 84.3 in 1989-90 Home: 12 in 2002-03 (12-3) Career: 472, Zach Wein, 1994-98 Lowest average allowed: 57.9 in 1983-84 Away: 13 in 1983-84 (13-4) and 1985-86 (13-4) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED MOST LOSSES-SEASON Game: 24, Richard Sparks vs. Alfred Overall: 19 in 1993-94 (6-19) (88-85 win), 12-13-86 Home: 7 in 1993-94 (4-7) Season: 211, Richard Sparks, 1986-87 Away: 12 in 1993-94 (2-12) Career: 561, Zach Wein, 1994-98 Fewest overall: 5 in 1985-86 (23-5)

17 18 2004-2005 Nazareth Men’s Basketball 2004-2005 Nazareth Men’s Basketball JPMorgan Chase Tournament History Post-Season Play

JPMORGAN CHASE TOURNAMENT HISTORY NCAA Division III Tournament NAIA Tournament 1990-1991 1983-1984 1978-1979 First Round at Potsdam State 1978-1979 at War Memorial 1990-1991 Semifinal, 2000-2001 Semifinal, East Regional at Staten Island District 31 Playoff at St. John Fisher Potsdam State 85, Nazareth 73 Nazareth 56, Alfred University 44 consolation at Roberts consolation at RIT Nazareth 67, Buffalo State 50 St. John Fisher 62, Nazareth 54 1996-1997 Nazareth 74, Staten Island 68 First Round at Nazareth St. John Fisher 51, Nazareth 46 Nazareth 87, St. John Fisher 76 (H) Nazareth 91, St. John Fisher 81 (at UR) 1980-1981 NCAA Quarterfinal--at Nazareth District 31 Playoff at Nazareth Nazareth 95, Potsdam State 75 Nazareth 71, Brockport 63 Rochester 66, Nazareth 58 Rochester 70, Nazareth 48 Clark University 90, Nazareth 84 Nazareth 73, Brockport State 70 Brockport 102, Nazareth 73 St. John Fisher 49, Nazareth 42 Semifinal at Keuka 1980-1981 at War Memorial 1985-1986 1982-1983 Nazareth 80, Keuka 76 (ot) East Regional at Potsdam State Nazareth 71, Alfred University 70 1991-1992 2001-2002 District 31 Playoff at Championship at Elmira Alfred 88, Nazareth 86 Geneseo State 99, Nazareth 87 (at Hobart) RIT 74, Nazareth 66 (at SJF) St. Thomas Aquinas Nazareth 77, Elmira 64 (1st place) Nazareth 73, RIT 69 Nazareth 87, New York University 73 Rochester 53, Nazareth 51 (2nd place) Nazareth 94, Hobart 79 (at UR) Rochester 71, Nazareth 48 (A) Nazareth 64, Bloomfield 57 1998-1999 1986-1987 Nazareth 68, Keuka 58 (at RIT) St. Thomas Aquinas 87, Nazareth 81 First Round at Rensselaer East Regional at Potsdam State 1981-1982 at War Memorial 1992-1993 Semifinal, Rensselaer 67, Nazareth 56 ECAC Division III Tournament Nazareth 78, Roberts Wesleyan 58 (H) consolation at RIT 2002-2003 Semifinal, Nazareth 93, Stony Brook 81 Potsdam State 86, Nazareth 63 1984-1985 2001-2002 RIT 42, Nazareth 36 Nazareth 66, Rochester 65 (at Fisher) final at Roberts First Round at Nazareth 1989-1990 First Round at Nazareth Nazareth 57, Rochester 49 St. John Fisher 79, Nazareth 69 Nazareth 96, Roberts Wesleyan 85 (H) Nazareth 89, Plattsburgh 81 East Regional at U.Rochester Rochester 66, Nazareth 63 (ot) Brockport 86, Nazareth 78 1982-1983 at UR Nazareth 88, RIT 85 Rochester 73, Nazareth 54 1987-1988 Semifinal at St. Lawrence Nazareth 70, Rochester 59 (1st place) St. Lawrence 99, Nazareth 87 Nazareth 94, Hobart 66 1993-1994 Semifinal, 1997-1998 First Round at U.Rochester Nazareth 73, Rochester 69 2002-2003 at Nazareth St. John Fisher 69, Nazareth 61 consolation at UR 2003-2004 East Regional at Brockport Nazareth 81, Brockport 78 Semifinal at Elmira Nazareth 74, Brockport 70 Nazareth 81, RIT 79, ot Roberts Wesleyan 86, Nazareth 81 (H) Rochester 69, Nazareth 45 (at RIT) Lawrence Maroney gets a boost Elmira 87, Nazareth 76 Nazareth 85, St. Lawrence 72 Rochester 78, Nazareth 61 RIT 84, Nazareth 79, ot (at UR) East Regional Semifinal from teammates after the Golden 1983-1984 at RIT at St. Lawrence RIT 78, Nazareth 76 Nazareth 100, Hobart 93 Nazareth 85, Keuka 63 (H) 1988-1989 Flyers defeated College of Staten Nazareth 86, Geneseo State 62 St. Lawrence 96, Nazareth 75 First Round at Hamilton 1994-1995 Consolation Island to win the NCAA East Regional Nazareth 63, Hobart 48 Hamilton 88, Nazareth 58 title in 1984. Nazareth 71, Brockport 53 (1st place) rounds at Roberts Geneseo State 91, Nazareth 57 (at Hobart) 1984-1985 at UR Rochester 92, Nazareth 76 GOLDEN FLYERS VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS Nazareth 50, Roberts Wesleyan 44 Nazareth 79, Roberts Wesleyan 74 Last Last Last Last Last Last Nazareth 77, Brockport 74 Opponent W-L Meeting Victory Opponent W-L Meeting Victory Opponent W-L Meeting Victory Nazareth 82, St. John Fisher 71 (1st place) 1995-1996 Semifinal, Adrian, Mich. 0-1 1997-98 — Emory, Ga. 1-0 1994-95 1994-95 New Paltz 0-1 1985-86 — consolation at UR 1985-1986 Semifinal, Albany State 1-0 1986-87 1986-87 Farmingdale 1-0 2000-01 2000-01 New York University 2-0 1997-98 1997-98 Nazareth 112, Geneseo State 104, 2ot (A) Alfred 21-10 2003-04 2003-04 Fitchburg State 1-0 1990-91 1990-91 Old Westbury 2-0 1987-88 1987-88 final at UR St. John Fisher 117, Nazareth 85 Allegheny, Pa. 0-2 1995-96 — Fredonia 5-8 1995-96 1991-92 Oswego 18-4 2003-04 2002-03 Nazareth 80, RIT 72 (H) RIT 84, Nazareth 72 Alma , Mich. 1-0 2001-02 2001-02 Geneseo 14-5 1997-98 1995-96 Penn State Behrend 0-2 1993-94 — Nazareth 93, Hobart 79 Babson, Mass. 1-0 1989-90 1989-90 George Brown (Ont.) 1-0 1995-96 1995-96 Pittsburgh-Bradford 0-1 1999-00 — Nazareth 84, St. John Fisher 72 (1st place) 1996-1997 Semifinal, consolation at RIT Baldwin-Wallace, Ohio 0-1 2002-03 — University of Guelph 1-0 1981-82 1981-82 Plattsburgh State 2-1 2001-02 2001-02 1986-1987 Semifinal, Nazareth 90, Roberts Wesleyan 78 (H) Binghamton 2-0 1988-89 1988-89 Hamilton 6-9 1992-93 1992-93 Point Park 0-1 1993-94 — final at UR RIT 73, Nazareth 62 Buffalo State 1-0 1977-78 1977-78 Hartwick 13-4 2003-04 2003-04 Potsdam State 2-6 1996-97 1996-97 Nazareth 79, RIT 71 (H) Nazarerth 98, Brockport 82 Buffalo State 5-6 2001-02 2001-02 Haverford 1-0 1985-86 1985-86 Queens 1-0 1980-81 1980-81 Bloomfield State 1-0 1982-83 1982-83 Hawthorne 1-0 1985-86 1985-86 Randolph-Macon 0-1 1983-84 — Nazareth 81, St. John Fisher 71 1997-1998 Semifinal, Nazareth 90, Brockport 73 (1st place) Brockport 14-11 2002-03 2002-03 Hellenic 1-0 1984-85 1984-85 Rensselaer 0-1 1998-99 — consolation at UR University of Buffalo 2-0 1985-86 1985-86 Hilbert 16-6 2003-04 2003-04 Roanoke 0-1 1983-84 — 1987-1988--Semifinal, Nazareth 89, Roberts Wesleyan 82 (A) UC-San Diego 0-2 1990-91 — Hobart JV 2-0 1977-78 1977-78 Roberts Wesleyan JV 1-0 1977-78 — RIT 91, Nazareth 73 consolation at UR UC-Santa Cruz 1-0 1986-87 1986-87 Hobart 13-3 1998-99 1993-94 Roberts Wesleyan 26-8 2002-03 2002-03 Geneseo State 71, Nazareth 68 Nazareth 98, Roberts Wesleyan 91 (A) Castleton State 2-0 1993-94 1993-94 Houghton 10-4 1988-89 1988-89 RIT JV 2-0 1977-78 1977-78 St. John Fisher 78, Nazareth 70 1998-1999 Catholic University 2-0 1989-90 1989-90 Illinois Wesleyan 0-1 1991-92 — RIT 22-26 2003-04 2002-03 Nazareth 86, Geneseo State 82 RIT 68, Nazareth 62 (at SJF) Cazenovia 2-0 2002-03 2002-03 Ithaca 6-12 2003-04 2002-03 Univ. of Rochester 17-22 2003-04 2002-03 1988-1989 Hobart 83, Nazareth 77 (at Roberts) Centenary, N.J. 1-0 2003-04 2003-04 John Carroll 0-1 1992-93 — St. John Fisher JV 2-0 1977-78 1977-78 Roberts Wesleyan 86, Nazareth 84, ot (A) Brockport 78, Nazareth 76 (at RIT) Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 0-1 1990-91 — John Jay 2-0 1990-91 1990-91 St. John Fisher 20-41 2003-04 2002-03 St. John Fisher 98, Nazareth 93, ot (at RIT) 1999-2000 Clark, Mass. 1-2 1991-92 1991-92 Johns Hopkins 0-1 1997-98 — St. Lawrence 10-10 2002-03 2002-03 Clarkson 10-2 1999-00 1998-99 Keuka 15-5 2003-04 2003-04 St. Thomas Aquinas 0-1 1982-83 — 1989-1990--Semifinal, RIT 76, Nazareth 74, ot (H) Colby, Me. 0-1 1989-90 — Kings Point 4-1 1998-99 1998-99 Staten Island 2-1 1989-90 1989-90 final at UR Brockport 87, Nazareth 70 (at UR) Finger Lakes CC 1-1 1977-78 1977-78 Laval (Quebec) 0-1 1995-96 — Stony Brook 2-4 1991-92 1986-87 Nazareth 65, Rochester 58 (at SJF) Nazareth 82, Brockport State 71 (at Fisher) Coast Guard 1-0 2002-03 2002-03 Lyndon State 1-0 1984-85 1984-85 Thomas More 1-0 2000-01 2000-01 Nazareth 99, Geneseo State 89, ot Concordia College 1-0 1983-84 1983-84 Manhattanville 5-0 1989-90 1989-90 Thomas University 1-0 1984-85 1984-85 Rochester 71, Nazareth 66 Cortland JV 1-0 1977-78 1977-78 Mary Washington 1-0 1989-90 1989-90 University of Toronto 1-1 1993-94 1978-79 Fran Zablocki hoists the Zornow Cup following Cortland 2-0 1984-85 1984-85 Marywood 1-0 2000-01 2000-01 Trenton State 0-1 1994-95 — Nazareth's victory over Rochester in the Daemen 6-4 1999-00 1982-83 Md.-Baltimore County 0-1 1979-80 — Union 6-5 1995-96 1995-96 2003-2004 JPMorgan Chase Tournament final. Dominican 1-0 1982-83 1982-83 Medaille 6-0 2003-04 2003-04 Utica 16-12 2003-04 2003-04 Drew, N.J. 1-0 2003-04 2003-04 Mt. St. Mary's, Md. 0-1 1979-80 — Utica Tech 11-0 1991-92 1991-92 D'Youville 2-0 2001-02 2001-02 McGill 2-0 1995-96 1995-96 Walsh, Ohio 1-0 1991-92 1991-92 E. Connecticut State 1-0 1986-87 1986-87 McMaster 1-0 1981-82 1981-82 Waterloo, Ont. 1-1 1995-96 1992-93 Eisenhower JV 1-0 1977-78 1977-78 Moravian, Pa. 1-0 1994-95 1994-95 Western New England 0-1 1979-80 — Eisenhower 5-3 1981-82 1981-82 Mt. Aloysius, Pa. 1-0 2002-03 2002-03 Washington & Lee 1-0 1985-86 1985-86 Elmira 19-19 2003-04 2003-04 Muskingum 0-1 1992-93 — Westfield State 0-1 1988-89 — Westminster, Pa. 0-1 1995-96 — Westmont, Calif. 0-1 1986-87 —

19 20 2004-2005 Nazareth Men’s Basketball 2004-2005 Nazareth Men’s Basketball Athletic Gifts Year by Year Results

With the dedication of our new stadium, we have an even greater opportunity to show off the success of our athletic programs. We wish Leading Scorers Leading Scorer 70 at Fredonia State 66 to thank our supporters for their commitment to our Athletic Department during 2003-2004. Larry Lane, sr. F 16.1 Dave Adams, soph. G 13.8 80 Dominican College 54 John Dansler, soph. F 11.5 Steve Perkins, soph. C 12.6 65 at U.Rochester 81 GOLDEN FLYER LEVEL Ms. Ellen B. Fanning ‘02 Ms. Mary Elizabeth Moore ‘03 Stan Slade, jr. G 8.0 Paul Cummings, fr. F 9.5 75 Buffalo State 66 Ms. Kristina J. Feasel ‘01 Maura ‘69 & Bob Moore Anonymous (1) 1979-1980 (8-16) 1981-1982 (14-12) 89 at SUNY Utica 66 Ronald ‘93 & Lorrie Davis ‘97 G Richard & Ruth Feasel Ms. Heather M. Moses ‘97 Head Coach: Joe Gigliotti Head Coach: Joe Gigliotti 78 at Manhattanville 70 Ms. Bridgette A. Hobart ‘84 Ms. Mary D. Fenton Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Mullin Captains: John Dansler, Stan Slade Captains: Bob Newton, Mark 95 Daemen College 49 114 Roberts Wesleyan 55 Don & Ann Flaws Terri L. Muraco ‘89 56 at Hamilton College 81 Palazzo Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Labree 69 at Hamilton College 89 Mr. & Mrs. John Francher Dr. Sharon R. Murphy 66 vs. West. New England** 68 73 vs. University of Guelph* 72 Dr. & Mrs. Robert O’Keefe 110 at Roberts Wesleyan 64 48 at Ithaca College** 67 82 at McMaster College* 66 Mr. Mark J. Palazzo ‘83 Dr. Barbara R. Francis Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Murray 63 St. John Fisher 61 1977-1978 (15-4) 83 Houghton College* 62 78 Roberts Wesleyan** 58 Ms. Nichol C. Frusteri ‘03 Mr. Christopher R. Nadelen ‘00 64 at Bloomfield** 57 Rich ‘91 & Sherri Bell Pierpont ‘93 Head Coach: Joe Gigliotti 51 Geneseo State 50 36 vs. R.I.T.** 42 81 at St. Thomas Aquinas** 87 Annette & Bruce Shapiro John ‘90 & Kelly Board Garbinski ‘88, ‘95 G Mr. & Mrs. Lon Nadelen Captains: John Dansler, Stan Slade 59 at UMBC 77 57 at U.Rochester** 49 *Lincoln First Tournament Mr. & Mrs. Rocky E. Garofalo ‘89, ‘89 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Nagle 50 at Mt. St. Mary's (Md.) 93 78 at Stony Brook 58 GOLDEN TALON LEVEL **NAIA District 31 Tournament Ms. Alanna R. Gaylo ‘01, ‘03 G Gary Nothnagle ‘80 G & 69 Alfred University 70 69 at Eisenhower 74 77 at Eisenhower JV 67 Leading Scorers Mr. & Mrs. William H. Carey Debra Nothnagle ‘79, ‘81 G 59 at Eisenhower* 62 92 Houghton College 86 Mrs. Carmelann Gaylo 62 at Daemen College 66 Lawrence Maroney, jr. F 16.5 Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation 49 Elmira College* 58 56 Potsdam State 62 Mrs. Monica McFadden Gebhardt ‘91 & Mr. & Mrs. Barry Nowicki 71 at Roberts Wesleyan JV 40 Paul Cummings, jr. F 14.5 Merrill Lynch 41 St. John Fisher* 45 61 at St. John Fisher 78 Mr. John J. Gebhardt, Jr. ‘91 Mr. & Mrs. Richard O’Toole 78 R.I.T. JV 67 Steve Perkins, sr. C 12.0 87 SUNY Utica 42 Robert & Mary Pegan Mr. & Mrs. Keyvan Ghovanloo Mr. Alexander M. Osborne ‘99 & 82 at Hobart College JV 59 58 at Roberts Wesleyan* 61 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Zimmerli 90 Houghton College 84 59 Fredonia State 55 67 at Geneseo State 76 1983-1984 (22-6) Mr. & Mrs. Paul Gibbons Melanie Stonecypher Osborne ‘99 Head Coach: Bill Nelson 73 at R.I.T. JV 59 57 at Elmira College* 59 43 at Elmira College 57 Mr. Robert T. Goetz, Jr. ‘97 Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Osetek Captains: Paul Cummings, BLACK FEATHER LEVEL 68 at C.C.F.L. 73 52 at R.I.T. 61 66 at R.I.T. 58 Michael & Karna Palermo Lawrence Maroney Ms. Linda A. Cross Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Gotham 56 at Fredonia State 60 50 Hamilton College 51 65 at Houghton College 72 93 vs. Cortland State* 65 Dr. Mike & Mrs. Nonie Lawrence Mr. Devin J. Gotham ‘98 John & Diane Davies Parrinello,’88 G 72 at Buffalo State JV 53 88 at Houghton College* 78 78 Elmira College 56 69 at Buffalo State* 70 Ms. Mary E. Gottko Ms. Colleen C. Parris ‘00 67 Hobart College JV 57 46 at St. John Fisher* 65 60 at Oswego State 78 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Lenhard 80 at Hobart College 55 Michael ‘93, ‘95 G & Jacqueline W. Gottko ‘95 G Mr. Kevin Pawlak ‘95 69 St. John Fisher JV 53 65 at Hobart College 67 53 U.Rochester 47 83 at Geneseo State 63 FLEDGLING LEVEL 94 Cortland State JV 73 64 Eisenhower* 52 69 at Buffalo State 78 *Mr. Richard P. Gottko Ms. Nicole Penoyer Pawlak ‘94 71 Oswego State** 51 Kathleen Meehan Angelucci ‘83 72 Daemen College 61 2 Medaille College (forfeit) 0 57 at Fredonia State 58 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Graham Ms. Valarie Tette Pezzimenti ‘94, ‘96 G & 53 St. Lawrence** 37 79 Medaille College 60 73 Roberts Wesleyan* 41 89 Roberts Wesleyan 59 Mr. Matthew T. Arthur ‘94 Mr. Anthony W. Pezzimenti ‘94 58 St. John Fisher 55 Ms. Melissa L. Greene ‘02, ‘04 G 94 C.C.F.L. 61 64 Utica College 70 58 at Daemen College 76 Ms. Deborah E. Atria Mr. & Mrs. George Polino, Jr. 60 vs. Concordia# 53 Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Greene 77 at St. John Fisher JV 63 70 Daemen College 69 67 at Roberts Wesleyan 54 Mr. Lloyd Sebastian Bach, II ‘83 71 at St. Lawrence# 40 Rick & Martha Groot ‘91 G Ms. Margaret Svirchev Post ‘81 105 at Medaille College 73 *PCAC game 48 Hamilton College 65 **at Ithaca College Tournament 87 at Roanoke College (3ot) 89 Mr. & Mrs. Frederic Bailey ‘59 Mrs. Ann Peterson Gross ‘89 Mr. & Mrs. Irving Powless 69 at Houghton College 72 85 Eisenhower 71 Leading Scorers 54 St. John Fisher 49 53 at Randolph-Macon 76 Kirk ‘81 & Mary Kay Bashaw Mrs. Denise Hickey Haraughty ‘87 Mr. Neal J. Powless ‘98 Leading Scorers Dave Adams, fr. F 9.7 *at McMaster Tournament 48 SUNY Brockport 46 David ‘90 & Pamela Bartle Basile ‘89, ‘93 G Larry Lane, jr. F 18.2 Jim & Charlene Harvilla Ms. Diane C. Prichard John Dansler, jr. F 9.5 **Lincoln First Tournament 86 at Geneseo State*** 62 Rob ‘93 & Susan Wegman Beach ‘94 John Dansler, fr. F 14.0 Mr. Philip J. Harvilla ‘02 Mr. Ian S. Prichard ‘98 Tom Vetter, jr. F 8.3 Leading Scorers 63 vs. Hobart College*** 48 Tom Vetter, fr. F 12.4 Ms. Mary Theresa Belden ‘89 Mrs. Rebecca Palenik Healey ‘93, ‘96 G Ms. Patricia Quigley ‘82 Dave Adams, jr. F 13.0 71 vs. SUNY Brockport*** 53 Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah C. Bergan 1980-1981 (18-7) Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy Hollenbeck ‘96 Mr. Michael S. Renkas 1978-1979 (14-8) Head Coach: Joe Gigliotti Paul Cummings, soph. F 12.9 71 at R.I.T. 42 Ms. Virginia Biesiada Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey House ‘87 Peter ‘93 & Lara Furber Riley ‘92 Head Coach: Joe Gigliotti Captains: John Dansler, Tom Vetter Steve Perkins, jr. C 12.1 83 Manhattanville 58 Captains: John Dansler, Stan Slade 65 Potsdam State (2 ot) 76 Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Blain Mr. & Mrs. Thomas V. Howe Mr. Shawn W. Riley ‘89 88 at Queen's College 49 85 Daemen College 72 60 U.Rochester 46 Ms. Susan H. Bloch Mr. & Mrs. John Roadarmel ‘90 71 vs. Alfred University# 70 Mr. John E. Huhtala ‘95 68 R.I.T. 58 53 at Elmira College 42 Mr. Stephen D. Blount ‘01 73 vs. R.I.T.# 69 Ms. Adrienne M. Jester ‘87 John & Eileen Roberts 69 at Geneseo State 67 93 SUNY Utica 65 51 vs. U.Rochester# 53 Ms. Jennifer E. Brayer ‘01 G Mr. Patrick J. Joyce ‘02 Mr. & Mrs. Philip Rogers 61 at Houghton College* 59 87 Hamilton College 64 87 at Houghton College* 73 Kevin ‘89 & Jennifer B. Broderick ‘90 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Egan ‘82 66 vs. Stony Brook** 69 55 at Houghton College 47 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Jurkiewicz 59 Daemen College 51 Mrs. Heather Nowicki Burke ‘98 81 vs. U.Toronto** 66 74 Roberts Wesleyan 54 Mr. Carl W. Jutzin, Jr. ‘93 Mr. Brent E. Rothfuss ‘98 85 at McGill College 74 51 at Eisenhower (ot)* 53 55 at St. John Fisher 56 Mr. & Mrs. Peter Burkin ‘91, ‘96 G Mr. Kacz K. Kaczmarczyk ‘95 Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Ruhnke 75 at Potsdam State 91 56 Elmira College* 54 67 vs. Buffalo State+ 50 Mr. Peter J. Carlevatti ‘91 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Saya ‘88 43 St. John Fisher* 41 Marty ‘92 & Wynter Kelly 60 at St. John Fisher* 68 74 at Staten Island+ 68 Mr. Bruce D. Carruth ‘90 83 Roberts Wesleyan* 42 Patrick & Christine Klee ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. John M. Scanlan 78 Roberts Wesleyan* 59 84 Clark University++ 90 54 Eisenhower* 47 Mr. Nicholas E. Charles ‘96 Ms. Susan York Knolla ‘02 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Seil ‘81 78 D'Youville College 16 *at Buffalo State Tournament 78 Elmira College* 67 1982-1983 (20-6) Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Chelus Ms. Kathleen L. Silky ‘01, ‘04 G 64 at Elmira College* 79 **Bill Gray's Tournament Ms. Jonelle Smith Kohl ‘99, ‘03 G 39 R.I.T. 54 Head Coach: John Beilein Thomas ‘89 & Rebecca Hall Cincebox ‘94, ‘97 G 56 vs. Alfred University# 44 #at St. Lawrence Tournament Ms. Allison P. Kolp ‘02, ‘03G Bill & Mary Kay Silky 76 Oswego State 58 Captains: Dave Adams, ***Lincoln First Tournament 46 vs. St. John Fisher# 51 Mr. Adam D. Civalier ‘99 Mr. Jarod J. Koopman ‘03 Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Slaninka ‘97 56 at Elmira College* 59 Lawrence Maroney +NCAA East Regional, Staten Island 71 vs. SUNY Brockport# 63 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Conley Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Kriesen Mr. & Mrs. J. Schuyler Smith 59 at U.Rochester 58 93 at SUNY Brockport 71 ++NCAA Quarterfinal, Nazareth 50 Houghton College* 46 William ‘89 & Michelle Holt Coons ‘94 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Sommers ‘88 61 at Alfred University 66 86 Hobart College 77 Leading Scorer Mr. Marc C. LaSalle ‘91 75 at Daemen College 67 Tom ‘90 & Karen Barbieri Coons ‘88 67 at Fredonia State 57 83 Geneseo State 60 Lawrence Maroney, sr. F 18.9 Edward L. Leva ‘91 Mr. & Mrs. Terry Stecker 94 Eisenhower* 49 80 Houghton College* 70 62 Houghton College 65 Paul Cummings, sr. F 15.1 Mr. Daniel M. Coughlin, Jr. ‘92 & Mr. John T. Thomas ‘89 68 St. John Fisher* 65 Mr. & Mrs. Curt Lingenfelter 65 at Roberts Wesleyan* 50 45 at Potsdam State 44 Jeff Van Gundy, jr. G 7.5 Elizabeth Paterson Coughlin ‘99, ‘01 G 54 at Roberts Wesleyan* 59 Mr. Thomas A. Lombard Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Thomas 77 at Utica College (ot) 74 64 at St. John Fisher 61 James & Sharon Cox 52 at Utica College 53 Mr. Jeffrey P. Lum ‘00, ‘01 G Ms. Kathleen Moynihan Thompson ‘96 70 Buffalo State (ot) 76 69 Elmira College 64 54 at St. John Fisher+ 62 Kevin ‘94 & Nicole Rowe Cox ‘94, ‘97 G Ms. Rita E. Magowan Mr. & Mrs. Craig D. Traub 84 Eisenhower* 71 75 at Kings Point 57 Mr. Christopher D. Cullinan ‘90 & *PCAC game 62 at Houghton College 66 Mr. Brian ‘95 & Mrs.Tracy Majczak ‘95, ‘99 G Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Uhrich **at SUNY Brockport Tournament 59 at St. John Fisher* 55 Mrs. Catherine Seward Cullinan ‘91, ‘97 G 94 at Hobart College* 66 Mr. Richard A. Marko ‘03 Ms. Linda VerSchneider ‘81, ‘87 G #at Lincoln First Tournament 42 St. John Fisher+ 49 Ms. Linda J. D’Onofrio ‘80 G *PCAC game 61 vs. St. John Fisher* 69 Mr. & Mrs. Cetto Mazza Mr. Paul H. Waida ‘92 +NAIA Tournament Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Dapolito #Lincoln First Tournament 81 vs. R.I.T. (ot)* 79 Mr. Jeffrey T. McCaffrey ‘96, ‘02 G Daniel & Kama Grattet Way ‘85 +NAIA District 31 Playoffs 56 R.I.T. 55 Jim & Linda Davis Ms. Sue McCormick Tom & Colleen Wilmot ‘71 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy DeBlois Mr. Ryan T. McDermott ‘98 Mr & Mrs William Winfield, Jr. ‘59, ‘78 G Mr. & Mrs. William DeVolder ‘86 Mrs. Amy LoCastro McGhan ‘97, ‘03 G Marilyn & Ed Woolston Gary & Connie DeWall Mike ‘93, ‘00 G & Kathe Pero McGwin ‘95 Don ‘00, ‘04G & Brianne Clark Young ‘02, ‘03 G Mr. F. Thomas DiGaetano ‘88 G Mr. & Mrs. Robert McKenna Mr. & Mrs. Edward Zablocki Dr. & Mrs. Robert Disibio, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. William T. Meagher ‘91 Ms. Diane Dwyer Mr. Kurt L. Meichtry ‘06 Mrs. Nancy L. Eaton ‘90 G

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85 at Hobart College 77 1987-1988 (17-11) Leading Scorers 94 at Roberts Wesleyan 80 Head Coach: Mike Daley Mike Funke, soph. F 16.0 68 St. John Fisher 63 Captains: Tom Sommers, John Garbinski, jr. G 15.8 86 vs. Alfred University+ 88 Alan Wood Darrin Peterson, soph. G 13.6 87 vs. New York University+ 73 92 vs. Old Westbury* 68 *at Westbury Tournament 59 at Buffalo State* 68 1989-1990 (20-7) **Bill Gray's Tournament Head Coach: Mike Daley 101 at Geneseo State 84 Captains: John Garbinski, #at Washington & Lee Tournament 87 Plattsburgh State** 62 ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament Rob Grattan 76 Old Westbury** 60 +NCAA East Regional, Potsdam 88 vs. Staten Island* 39 82 Utica College 67 Leading Scorers 78 at Geneseo State* 65 77 at Alfred University 92 Bob Griffiths, sr. C 14.4 67 U.Rochester 55 1984-1985 (20-6) 66 vs. St. John Fisher# 67 Richard Sparks, jr. F 14.3 88 at Alfred University 80 Head Coach: Bill Nelson 67 vs. Potsdam State# 83 Todd Calman, jr. G 12.7 105 John Jay** 57 Captain: Jeff Van Gundy 98 at Roberts Wesleyan*** 91 95 Fredonia State (ot)** 97 A NEW DIRECTION 68 vs. Stony Brook* 69 70 vs. St. John Fisher*** 78 87 Utica College 61 97 vs. Lyndon State* 52 86 vs. Geneseo State*** 82 104 at Clarkson University 75 71 Geneseo State 52 99 Roberts Wesleyan (ot) 98 70 vs. St. John Fisher# 77 Original Apparel with Comfortable Fabrics, Vintage Styling and Honest Pricing. 88 Hellenic College** 42 77 at R.I.T. 74 67 vs. Catholic University# 44 69 Castleton State** 61 69 at St. Lawrence 75 58 at R.I.T. 83 70 vs. Thomas College# 60 93 U.Rochester (2 ot) 99 89 Roberts Wesleyan 68 58 at Manhattanville# 47 77 at Elmira College 81 82 vs. SUNY Brockport*** 71 95 at SUNY Brockport (ot) 85 72 SUNY Utica 69 99 vs. Geneseo State (ot)*** 89 57 at U.Buffalo 56 84 at Hobart College 87 66 at U.Rochester*** 71 50 at Roberts Wesleyan*** 44 90 Hamilton College 73 96 at St. Lawrence (ot) 100 77 vs. SUNY Brockport*** 74 94 at Binghamton University 80 108 Manhattanville 80 82 vs. St. John Fisher*** 71 1986-1987 (22-6) 78 Oswego State 74 95 SUNY Utica 74 63 St. John Fisher 85 Head Coach: Mike Daley 101 SUNY Brockport 75 79 Oswego State 65 77 R.I.T. 65 Captains: Todd Calman, 70 at Union College 82 74 Hamilton College 68 67 at Cortland State 58 Chris McCaffrey 57 St. John Fisher 53 83 at Hobart College 66 63 St. Lawrence 66 82 at East Connecticut State* 59 86 at Clarkson University 80 74 at Union College (ot) 71 62 at U.Rochester 48 84 vs. Albany State* 79 73 at U.Rochester+ 69 94 St. John Fisher 77 59 Elmira College 51 87 St. John Fisher 76 76 at Elmira College+ 87 81 vs. Colby College% 94 www.jgferret.com 63 at SUNY Utica 62 69 Buffalo State** 60 *at Buffalo State Tournament 61 at Oswego State 57 77 Catholic University** 70 **Bill Gray's Tournament 93 vs. Babson College% 77 85 Clarkson University 58 71 Union College (ot) 68 #Rochester Classic at War Memorial 102 vs. Mary Washington% 100 56 at Hamilton College 67 88 Alfred University 85 ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament 54 at U.Rochester+ 73 +ECAC Upstate Tournament 77 Hobart College 70 85 at UC-San Diego 89 *at Geneseo State Tournament Leading Scorers **Marketplace Inn Tournament 68 Roberts Wesleyan 38 67 at Westmont, Calif. 91 Alan Wood, sr. C 17.5 #Rochester Classic at War Memorial 64 at St. John Fisher 74 94 at UC-Santa Cruz 60 Darrin Peterson, fr. G 16.8 ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament 63 U.Rochester+ (ot) 66 79 R.I.T.*** 71 %at Catholic University Tournament John Garbinski, soph. G 11.4 *at Plattsburgh State Tournament 81 vs. St. John Fisher*** 71 +NCAA Tournament **Bill Gray's Tournament 90 vs. SUNY Brockport*** 73 1988-1989 (14-12) Leading Scorers #at Manhattanville Tournament 87 Geneseo State 84 Head Coach: Mike Daley Darrin Peterson, jr. G 16.0 ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament 69 R.I.T. 70 Captains: Kevin Broderick, Adrian Myers, soph. C-F 14.8 +ECAC Upstate Tournament 85 St. Lawrence 75 John Garbinski John Garbinski, sr. G 13.6 Leading Scorers 96 at Roberts Wesleyan 68 74 vs. Staten Island* 83 Richard Sparks, soph. F 12.8 82 at U.Rochester 65 67 vs. Westfield State* 74 Todd Calman, soph. G 11.5 72 Elmira College (ot) 74 73 at U.Rochester 75 Joe Etopio, fr. F 10.7 80 at SUNY Utica 76 73 Clarkson University** 62 GoldenMemories 1985-1986 (23-5) 78 at Oswego State 77 83 Houghton College** 65 TRANSPORTATION Head Coach: Bill Nelson 83 at Hamilton College 79 90 Hobart College 75 Captains: Todd Calman, 70 Clarkson University 57 79 at Utica College 86 Bob Griffiths, Chris McCaffrey 90 at SUNY Brockport 91 75 Alfred University 76 73 vs. New Paltz* 74 104 Hobart College 97 79 vs. St. John Fisher# 81 Luxury Limocoach and 85 vs. Hawthorne College* 54 79 at St. John Fisher 71 71 vs. Clark University# 78 59 at St. John Fisher 62 93 vs. Stony Brook+ 81 79 Geneseo State 75 77 Clarkson University** 64 63 at Potsdam State+ 86 84 at Roberts Wesleyan (ot)+ 86 mid-and full-size Motorcoaches 63 Union College** 61 *at Eastern Connecticut Tournament 93 vs. St. John Fisher (ot)+ 98 71 Buffalo State 66 **Bill Gray's Tournament 82 at Roberts Wesleyan 53 78 U.Buffalo 69 ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament 36-passenger Motorcoach: +NCAA East Regional, Potsdam 77 R.I.T. 67 78 vs. Haverford College# 46 86 St. Lawrence 70 6 TVs, VCR, Restroom, great for Ski Trips, School Trips, and Sporting Events Leading Scorers 67 at Washington & Lee# 66 98 at Manhattanville 94 Richard Sparks, sr. F 18.9 80 R.I.T.*** 72 64 Elmira College 65 Todd Calman, sr. G 16.5 55-passenger, top-of-the-line Touring Coach: 93 vs. Hobart College*** 79 80 at SUNY Utica 79 Joe Convertino, sr. G 14.6 A must for your New York City Shopping Trips, Washington, D.C. or Day Trips 74 vs. St. John Fisher*** 62 85 at Hamilton College 94 89 at Geneseo State (ot) 84 83 at SUNY Brockport 56 62 at R.I.T. 58 90 Binghamton University 70 No trip is too far or too short. We will take you in style. Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Sabres, 61 at Clarkson University 54 81 Union College (ot) 78 Toronto Blue Jays, Shows and Concerts. Travel in class in our new Limocoach. 92 at St. Lawrence (ot) 85 79 at St. John Fisher (ot) 77 62 U.Rochester 43 58 at Hamilton College++ 88 For 20 to 26 passengers. Weddings, Corporate Functions, Sporting Events, Casino Trips, 55 at Elmira College 56 *at Albany State Tournament Proms, and even a night out on the town. Travel in style in a Limocoach. 80 SUNY Utica 74 **Bill Gray's Tournament 75 at Alfred University 74 #Rochester Classic at War Memorial 74 SUNY Brockport 89 +Chase Lincoln First Tournament ++ECAC Upstate Tournament 81 Oswego State 60 Phone: (585)723-1322 / Fax: (585)723-8318 81 Hamilton College 75

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1990-1991 (16-11) 1992-93 (12-13) 1994-1995 (7-18) 1996-1997 (18-10) Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Captains: Mike Funke, Denny Captains: Scott Budine, Captains: Kevin Pawlak, Captains: Chris Pegan, Zach Wein Nicholson, Darrin Peterson Mike McGwin Mike Sullivan 77 at Oswego State 54 100 vs. Fitchburg State* 84 93 vs. Waterloo, Ont.* 85 63 at Trenton State* 92 77 Hilbert College* 63 89 at John Jay* 78 72 at U.Rochester (ot)* 71 74 vs. Moravian College* 71 76 Keuka College* 61 82 at U.Rochester 79 90 Alfred University 84 62 at U.Rochester 71 89 at U.Rochester 77 72 Alfred University 63 105 Hilbert College** 68 69 vs. Clarkson University** 50 95 at Roberts Wesleyan 106 84 Fredonia State** 71 56 John Carroll** 67 66 vs. St. John Fisher** 70 71 at R.I.T.-x 81 74 Geneseo State** 83 87 at Hilbert College 103 59 St. Lawrence University 84 72 St. Lawrence 86 78 at Utica College 71 64 vs. Muskingum College# 71 97 Roberts Wesleyan# 86 79 Clarkson University 66 86 St. Lawrence 61 68 vs. St. John Fisher# 86 57 Keuka College# 58 90 Roberts Wesleyan** 78 71 vs. Allegheny College# 94 98 St. Lawrence 82 92 Emory University 77 72 at R.I.T.** 83 70 vs. St. John Fisher# 89 95 at Roberts Wesleyan (ot) 92 59 SUNY Brockport 75 98 vs. SUNY Brockport** 82 97 at UC-San Diego 109 78 SUNY Brockport 86 57 vs. Geneseo State*** 91 86 at Hilbert College 68 66 at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 75 66 vs. U.Rochester*** 65 76 vs. U.Rochester*** 92 70 at Elmira College-x 73 78 R.I.T. 73 69 vs. St. John Fisher*** 79 79 at Roberts Wesleyan*** 74 78 at Ithaca College-x 89 78 Hobart College (ot) 75 78 vs. Brockport State*** 86 81 at Roberts Wesleyan 85 71 at Alfred University 75 86 at Roberts Wesleyan 80 77 vs. Keuka College% 57 91 Elmira College 85 77 Hilbert College 53 87 St. John Fisher*** 76 86 at Hamilton College% 74 75 Alfred University 78 83 Utica College-x (ot) 77 58 vs. U.Rochester*** 66 88 Elmira College 101 65 at Fredonia State 82 75 Hartwick College-x 70 73 vs. SUNY Brockport*** 70 90 Kings Point 83 74 Union College 97 91 Ithaca College-x 74 91 at Kings Point 65 53 at Fredonia State 84 95 at Oswego State 85 86 Elmira College-x 63 77 at Stony Brook 103 92 Union College 83 61 Hilbert College 94 76 R.I.T.-x 89 92 at Elmira College 91 98 at Oswego State 85 90 R.I.T. 94 66 at Hartwick College-x 62 80 at SUNY Utica 69 79 Hilbert College 82 78 at St. John Fisher 94 67 at Utica College-x 70 81 at Oswego State 53 73 R.I.T. 94 74 Keuka College 77 66 Keuka College 65 70 at Hamilton College 95 63 at St. John Fisher 72 68 at Utica College 82 74 at St. John Fisher 83 85 Union College 97 63 at Utica College 81 52 at Hilbert College 56 95 Potsdam State# 75 96 at St. John Fisher (ot) 99 *at U.R. Tournament *at Trenton State Tournament 80 at Keuka College# (ot) 76 73 at Potsdam State+ 85 **Joe King Tournament **Rochester Classic at War Memorial 77 at Elmira College# 64 *at John Jay Tournament #Rochester Classic at War Memorial #Joe King Tournament *Joe King Tournament **Marketplace Inn Tournament ***Chase Scholarship Tournament ***Chase Scholarship Tournament **Chase Scholarship Tournament #Rochester Classic at War Memorial %at Hamilton Tournament #ECAC Upstate Tournament ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament Leading Scorers x-Empire Athletic Association game Leading Scorers Chris Pegan, fr. C 14.4 +ECAC Upstate Tournament Leading Scorers Mike McGwin, sr. C 17.6 Mike Sullivan, jr. F 12.7 Leading Scorers Zach Wein, jr. G 23.0 Bill Slape, jr. G-F 16.8 Zach Wein, fr. G 10.3 Darrin Peterson, sr. G 16.1 Chris Pegan, jr. C 17.5 Rob Beach, sr. G 10.6 Dan Bova, jr. G 14.0 1995-1996 (12-13) Greg Dunne, soph. G 13.6 Denny Nicholson, sr. G 11.7 1993-1994 (6-19) Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley 1997-1998 (19-8) 1991-1992 (9-16) Captain: Mike Sullivan Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Captains: Kevin Cox, Bill Slape 74 at Alfred University-x (ot) 66 Captains: Chris Pegan, Zach Wein Captains: Rob Beach, 89 vs. Point Park* 119 62 at Allegheny College* 87 119 vs. Wittenberg Univ.* (3ot) 106 Mike McGwin 108 vs. Castleton State* 77 56 vs. Westminster College* 60 52 at Johns Hopkins* 59 90 U.Rochester 89 61 U.Rochester 70 91 vs. Walsh College (ot)* 90 89 Oswego State 69 85 Penn State-Behrend** 90 84 Hartwick College-x 80 66 at Penn State-Behrend* 67 70 U.Rochester 63 88 Daemen College** 99 60 Hilbert College** 48 45 U.Rochester 82 75 Medaille College** 68 80 vs. U.Toronto# 84 69 Keuka College** 65 64 Fredonia State** 78 55 Adrian, Mich.** 61 102 vs. St. John Fisher# 114 112 at Geneseo State# (2ot) 104 68 Stony Brook** 94 56 at New York University 51 78 at St. Lawrence 86 80 at St. Lawrence 92 85 vs. St. John Fisher# 117 83 at Elmira College# 76 75 Keuka College 95 76 vs. Clark University# 73 72 vs. R.I.T.# 84 76 at Ithaca College# 82 75 at SUNY Brockport 86 58 vs. St. John Fisher# 70 73 Roberts Wesleyan 84 89 at Roberts Wesleyan+ 82 81 Roberts Wesleyan+ 86 82 at R.I.T. 97 68 at Hilbert College 63 73 vs. R.I.T.+ 91 61 at U.Rochester+ 78 59 vs. Buffalo State% 88 67 at Elmira College 80 68 vs. Geneseo State+ 71 100 vs. Hobart College+ 93 89 vs. Illinois Wesleyan% 105 50 Ithaca College-x 55 92 at Hilbert College 55 55 at Plattsburgh State 81 78 Roberts Wesleyan 89 60 Fredonia State 81 71 Alfred University 66 104 Roberts Wesleyan 67 91 at Elmira College 103 67 at St. Lawrence 75 69 at Utica College# 51 71 Utica College 75 99 at Kings Point 112 60 at Clarkson University 73 82 at Hartwick College# 73 87 vs. Geneseo State*** 99 69 at Alfred University 97 93 Oswego State (2ot) 87 87 Hilbert College 55 94 vs. Hobart College*** 79 81 Fredonia State 99 85 Alfred University 69 90 at R.I.T.# 81 92 at Keuka College 83 72 at Union College 101 79 Hilbert College 63 96 Ithaca College# 85 82 Fredonia State 69 78 Oswego State 71 72 at R.I.T.-x 91 94 Elmira College# 83 75 at SUNY Brockport 101 56 at Hilbert College 74 54 St. John Fisher 65 69 R.I.T.# 58 86 SUNY Utica 70 78 at R.I.T. 83 82 at Keuka College 65 79 Hartwick College# 64 75 at Alfred University 65 70 St. John Fisher 95 73 Utica College-x 61 85 Utica College# 66 87 Hamilton College 109 73 Hilbert College 65 85 at Union College 68 87 at Keuka College (ot) 91 99 Oswego State 68 83 Utica College 63 *at Allegheny Tournament 90 St. John Fisher (ot) 96 53 St. John Fisher 72 *at Buffalo State Tournament **Joe King Tournament 81 at SUNY Brockport*** 78 65 at Union College 75 **Joe King Tournament #Chase Scholarship Tournament 75 at St. Lawrence Univ.*** 96 *at Penn State-Behrend Tournament #Rochester Classic at War Memorial x-Empire Athletic Association game *at Johns Hopkins Tournament **Joe King Tournament +Chase Scholarship Tournament Leading Scorers **Joe King Tournament #Rochester Classic at War Memorial Leading Scorers Zach Wein, soph. G 16.9 +Chase Scholarship Tournament %at Wittenberg Tournament Saturn of Rochester Jon O'Day, sr. F 16.0 Chris Pegan, soph. C 16.8 ***NCAA Tournament ***Chase Lincoln First Tournament #Empire Athletic Association game is a proud sponsor of Nazareth Athletics Kevin Pawlak, jr. G-F 15.2 Chris Corcoran, soph. F 11.4 Leading Scorers Leading Scorers Mike Sullivan, soph. C-F 13.9 770 Panorama Trail, Penfield Mike McGwin, jr. C 13.8 Zach Wein, sr. G 21.7 www.saturnofrochester.com Bill Slape, soph. G-F 12.8 Chris Pegan, sr. C 19.8 Rob Beach, jr. G 12.0 Greg Dunne, jr. G 11.6

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1998-1999 (15-11) 2000-2001 (11-14) 2002-2003 (22-6) 2003-2004 (13-12) Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Head Coach: Mike Daley Captains: Greg Dunne, Captains: John Miller, Mike Captains: Jimmy Evans, Dave Gary, Captains: Bret Kearney, Ryan Alex Osborne Redick, Mark Renkas Shipley, Jake Steck Fran Zablocki 67 at Oswego State 77 92 vs. Centenary# 60 67 at Buffalo State# 75 87 vs.Baldwin-Wallace (ot)# 94 59 at U.Rochester 73 72 at Drew# 68 63 vs. Thomas More# 60 74 vs. Coast Guard# 59 92 Medaille* 70 48 at Rochester 63 46 Rochester 69 62 at Rochester 74 74 Alfred University (ot)* 73 88 Oswego% (ot) 78 82 at Oswego (ot) 85 76 Keuka 56 82 R.I.T.# 74 75 Marywood** 58 85 Hilbert 63 80 Cazenovia** 56 84 at Kings Point 74 96 Farmingdale** 73 83 Medaille** 66 78 Mount Aloysius** 68 82 at Hartwick College# 94 63 at Hilbert 67 86 Keuka** 90 93 at Hilbert 61 70 at Utica College# 66 74 at Alfred* 61 57 Ithaca* 70 94 Oswego 60 62 vs. R.I.T.** 68 55 at St. John Fisher* 69 76 Elmira* 60 83 Alfred* 72 77 vs. Hobart College** 83 91 vs. St. John Fisher+ 81 45 vs. Rochester+ 69 81 St. John Fisher* 72 76 vs. SUNY Brockport** 78 48 vs. Rochester+ 70 79 vs. RIT (ot)+ 84 96 Roberts Wesleyan+ 85 63 Hilbert College 50 73 vs. Brockport+ 102 85 Keuka+ 63 88 vs. RIT+ 85 67 Elmira College# 68 90 Hartwick* (ot) 95 61 St. John Fisher* 71 70 vs. Rochester+ 59 90 Ithaca College# 80 64 Utica* 63 84 Alfred* 63 88 at Elmira* 61 89 at Alfred University 73 58 at RIT* 84 71 at RIT* 73 70 at Ithaca* 67 74 at R.I.T.# 68 47 at Ithaca* 60 60 at Hartwick* 48 73 Utica* 69 81 at Hilbert College 70 75 at Elmira* 74 75 at Utica* 79 61 Hartwick* 70 68 Utica College# 50 71 Keuka 63 70 at Elmira* 56 79 RIT* 81 74 Hartwick College# 61 64 St. John Fisher* 67 60 at Ithaca* 76 82 at St. John Fisher* 89 73 St. Lawrence University 72 63 Alfred* 71 78 Utica* 58 89 at Alfred* 76 73 Clarkson University 72 81 at Utica* 92 86 Hartwick* 42 74 at Hartwick* 67 70 at Ithaca College# 82 71 at Hartwick* 74 74 RIT* 77 73 at Utica* 62 69 at Elmira College# 71 79 Elmira* 82 81 at Alfred* 72 82 at RIT* 80 95 Keuka College 58 92 Ithaca* 81 70 at St. John Fisher* 75 69 Ithaca* 53 61 at St. John Fisher 94 80 RIT* 71 81 at Keuka (ot) 75 *Empire 8 Conference game 64 Elmira* 58 56 at Rensselaer+ 67 *Empire 8 Conference game **Joe King Tournament 74 Brockport^ 70 *Joe King Tournament **Joe King Tournament +Chase Scholarship Tournament 85 St. Lawrence^ 72 **Chase Scholarship Tournament #at Buffalo State Tournament +JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tournament +ECAC Upstate Tournament %at Blue Cross Arena 76 RIT^ 78 #at Drew (N.J.) Tournament #Empire Athletic Association game Leading Scorers *Empire 8 Conference game Leading Scorer **Joe King Tournament Leading Scorers Jesse Lisiecka, jr. C 15.3 Lawrence Maroney, sr. F 15.4 Tom Keenan, jr. G 16.0 +JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tournament Ryan Shipley, jr. C 15.0 Mike Redick, sr. F 13.0 #at Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio Tournament Mark Renkas, soph. F 15.4 Jake Steck, fr. G 12.0 ^ECAC Upstate Tournament Caswell Smith, so. G 9.6 Greg Dunne, sr. G 13.5 2001-2002 (17-10) Leading Scorers 1999-2000 (8-17) Head Coach: Mike Daley Jimmy Evans, sr. G 19.9 Head Coach: Mike Daley Captains: Jesse Lisiecka, Fran Fran Zablocki, sr. F 13.1 Captains: Mike Redick, Mark Zablocki Lawrence Maroney, jr. F 12.9 Renkas 81 vs. Alma, Mich.# 72 75 vs. Daemen College* 88 67 at Buffalo State# 59 Nazareth Coach Mike Daley has 91 vs. Cazenovia College* 64 77 Rochester 78 258 victories in 18 seasons 51 at Clarkson Univ. 60 68 Hilbert 61 with the Golden Flyers. 58 at St. Lawrence Univ. 53 78 D'Youville** 72 52 U.Rochester 58 66 Brockport** 97 73 Hilbert College** 40 58 at RIT* 47 63 Pitt.-Bradford** 68 76 at Keuka 67 60 R.I.T.# 76 65 at Oswego 71 55 at Utica College# 67 77 Hartwick* 67 67 at Hartwick College# 59 53 Utica* 47 74 R.I.T. (ot)+ 76 66 vs. RIT+ 74 70 vs. Brockport+ 87 48 at Rochester+ 71 65 vs. U.Rochester+ 58 68 vs. Keuka+ 58 89 Elmira College# 97 76 at St. John Fisher* 57 79 Ithaca College# 89 67 at Ithaca* 86 77 at Alfred University# 84 77 at Elmira* 71 55 at St. John Fisher# 73 66 Alfred* 55 80 at Keuka College 70 63 St. John Fisher* 65 61 Hartwick College# 60 80 Elmira* 68 54 Utica College# 80 47 Ithaca* 64 59 at Ithaca College# 76 66 at Alfred* 64 75 at Elmira College# 80 48 at Utica* 86 49 R.I.T.# 64 74 at Hartwick* 71 72 St. John Fisher# 82 64 RIT* 63 73 Alfred University# 54 89 Plattsburgh^ 81 *at Buffalo State Tournament 87 at St. Lawrence^ 99 **Joe King Tournament *Empire 8 Conference game +Chase Scholarship Tournament **Joe King Tournament #Empire Athletic Association game +JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Tournament #at Buffalo State Tournament Leading Scorers ^ECAC Upstate Tournament Tom Keenan, sr. G 13.3 Leading Scorers Mark Renkas, jr. F 12.0 Jimmy Evans, jr. F 19.6 Mike Redick, jr. F 8.4 Jesse Lisiecka, sr. C 13.3 Fran Zablocki, jr. F 12.2

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About Nazareth College Expenses Nazareth College is a private, co-educational 2004-05 Tuition $18,040 college with a liberal arts and sciences core. Room and board (various plans available) $7,700 Founded in 1924 by the Sisters of St. Joseph, Fees $636 Nazareth has been independent for more than 30 years. Total $26,376

Nazareth’s Athletic Mission and Philosophy Academic Highlights The Nazareth College Athletic Department will strive to empower its • During the past 16 years, 27 Nazareth students have won Fulbright student-athletes to grow as people and make a positive impact on grants to carry out research, teach, and study in 13 countries around society, with life-skills development, mentoring, and leadership the world. Few colleges and universities in the nation can match opportunities through competitive and cooperative experiences. Nazareth’s record of preparing students for success in the Fulbright The Athletic Department is committed to assisting in the college’s competition—the U.S. government’s most prestigious scholarship mission of educating students with a goal of fostering lifelong program. commitment to intellectual, ethical and aesthetic values. The Athletic • Nazareth has a distinguished history of teacher preparation with nearly Department will operate under firm institutional control of the college 1,700 graduates currently teaching in Monroe County classrooms. and will always place the health and welfare of the student-athletes, • Nazareth features an array of health professions programs, coaches and staff first in decisions regarding the athletics program. including a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Music Therapy, Art The department will operate under the NCAA Division III philosophy, Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology, and Physical Therapy. through which academics are the student’s first priority and • The Nazareth College Arts Center, which houses the departments sportsmanship, fair play, diversity and ethical conduct are constantly of Theatre Arts, Music, and Art, has welcomed more than two million taught and promoted. people to performances since it opened in 1967. Campus Expansion Community Service In 2000, Nazareth contracted to purchase 73 acres of property Ninety-one percent of Nazareth undergraduates participate in and buildings adjacent to the current campus from the college’s community service projects while they are students. In addition, founders, the Sisters of St. Joseph. This opportunity doubles the size Nazareth offers an on-campus Center for Service Learning, which of the campus and will enable the college to shape its future in ways serves as a resource for students seeking volunteer placements and previously unimaginable. for faculty who want to incorporate service into the curriculum. A three-phase master plan that will be implemented over the next five to seven years, will integrate the existing campus with the newly Alumni acquired property into one seamless and architecturally consistent Seventy-five percent of Nazareth’s 23,000 alumni reside in New York landscape. New academic programs, including a Master of Arts in state. Nearly 70 percent are employed in service professions including Liberal Studies, a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, education, health care, child care, social work, and counseling. and Information Technology have been joined by new athletic programs in cross country, equestrian, men’s soccer, and track and field. Athletic Highlights Undergraduate enrollment is projected to reach 2,000 students • The average grade-point average of student-athletes for within the next five years. the spring 2004 semester was 3.06. Faculty • A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Nazareth has 21 intercollegiate teams that compete at the Division III level. Full-time 140 Nazareth also competes in the Empire 8 Conference with Alfred, Part-time 69 Elmira, Hartwick, Ithaca, RIT, St. John Fisher, and Utica. Student/Faculty Ratio 12:1 • Nazareth’s men’s lacrosse team won national championships Ninety-four percent of full-time faculty have received the highest in 1992, 1996, and 1997. professional degree in their field. • Nazareth finished 74th in the NACDA (National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics) standings for Division III for in Enrollment 2003-04 for its second highest finish ever. The Golden Flyers were Full-time undergraduate enrollment for the fall of 2004 will be represented in NCAA Tournaments in women’s soccer, men’s approximately 1,800. That number increases to about 3,200 with lacrosse, and women’s lacrosse. Nazareth also claimed Empire 8 the inclusion of part-time and graduate students. There are more Conference titles in men’s soccer, women’s soccer, women’s than 1,150 students living on campus. soccer, men’s golf, and men’s lacrosse. The 2004-05 freshman class had a mean SAT score of 1140. Admission Over 33 percent finished in the top 10 percent of their high school Contact the Nazareth Admissions Office at (585)389-2860 or toll-free graduating class; 70 percent ranked in the top 25 percent. at (800)462-3944 to find out more about the admission process, including financial aid opportunities, to attend an open house, or to arrange for a campus tour.

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