A staple in the region and an emerging program on the nationalQuick stage, the Facts Manhattanville and College Athletic Contents Department continues to bolster its reputation as a program on the rise in all areas: athletic achievement, academic success and overall participation. More than 300 Valiant student-athletes (nearly 20 percent of the student body) took part in intercollegiate athletics during the 2012-13 school year, showcasing the continued and rapid growth of athletics at Manhattanville. With women’s golf beginning play as a varsity sport last year, the program now sponsors 20 competitive intercollegiate teams – including eight teams that have been established or re-established in the last six years alone. And the teams at Manhattanville have proved themselves more than able to hold their own in an increasingly competitive athletic landscape. Fourteen of the school’s 20 intercollegiate programs earned berths in their respective conference championships last year, while both men’s hockey and women’s hockey teams received national rankings over the course of the year. On an individual level, many Valiant student-athletes were honored in 2012-13 as well. Field hockey junior Amanda DeChent was named the program’s fi rst-ever NFHCA All-American, giving Manhattanville at least one All-America selection in 13 of the last 14 years, while senior high jumper Bill Motherway was crowned the school’s fi rst champion at the MAC Indoor Track & Field Championships. Manhattanville also boasted two Freedom Conference Players of the Year to go with 45 combined All-Conference honorees. In addition, nearly 40 former Valiants have gone on to play their sport professionally either domestically or overseas in recent years, including former standout Dan Fiorito ’12, who signed a deal with the in August 2012. But at Manhattanville, athletics is only one part of becoming a well- rounded student-athlete. In the classroom, Valiant athletes consistently achieve higher grade-point averages than the student body as a whole, Manhattanville Quick Facts: as evidenced by the 3.15 cumulative Athletic Department GPA for both the Fall 2012 and Spring 2013 semesters and the fact that 14 Valiant • 20 Varsity Sports teams recorded a team GPA of 3.000 or higher for the spring term. In • Over 300 Student-Athletes addition, softball senior Jessica Van Galen was named the school’s third • 8 Sports Added Since 2007 CoSIDA Academic All-America selection in the last three years, and she was also one of two CoSIDA Academic All-District honorees and one of • 28 All-Americans (24 since 1999) 95 Academic All-Conference honorees for Manhattanville this year. • 5 Academic All-Americans (3 since 2011) Community service also continues to play a vital role in the student- athlete experience at Manhattanville, as each team performs hundreds of • Over 5,000 Service Hours Per Year community service hours each year. As a result of their efforts, the school • Cumulative Department GPA over 3.150 was the recipient of two Jostens/NADIIIAA Community Service Awards in 2009, making Manhattanville one of only 13 institutions honored and the only school to receive two awards, as well as earning the Community Partner Award from the Westchester Medical Center in 2013. The service “To the valiant of heart, nothing is impossible.” aspect of the Valiant student-athlete experience plays a large role in helping Valiant athletes fulfi ll the college’s mission of educating students - Jeanne d’Albret to be ethically and socially responsible leaders in a global community.

2 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Media Guide Quick Facts and Contents Table of Contents Quick Facts Quick Facts & Contents...... 1 Athletic Administration...... 2 Location: Purchase, N.Y. Coaching Staff...... 3-4 Founded: 1841 2013-14 Roster/Schedule...... 5 Enrollment: 1,700 2013-14 Opponents...... 6-7 Nickname: Valiants 2013-14 Season Preview...... 8 Colors: Crimson & White Returning Players...... 9-12 Affiliation: NCAA Division III Newcomers...... 13 Conference: Freedom 2012-13 Season in Review...... 14 Home Facility: Kennedy Gymnasium Game-by-Game Results...... 15-18 Capacity: 500 Record Books...... 19-21 Year Opened: 1957 1,000-Point Scorers...... 22 Interim President: Dr. Jon Strauss All-Time Roster...... 23 Athletic Director: Keith Levinthal Facilities...... 24 Sr. Woman Administrator: Julene Fisher Support Staff...... 25 Department Phone: (914) 323-5280 Manhattanville College...... 26-27 Department Fax: (914) 323-5130 Website: www.GoValiants.com School Address: 2900 Purchase St. Media Information Purchase, N.Y. 10577 BROADCAST: Most Valiant home games and select away contests this season will be broadcast live as either an audio or video stream via GoValiants.TV and GoValiants.com, MEN’S BASKETBALL STAFF with Assistant Directors of Sports Information Tim Gallagher and Michael Wenning and Head Coach: Pat Scanlon Director of Sports Information Steve Sheridan calling the action both live from Kennedy Alma Mater: Manhattanville ’03 Gymnasium and on location. For more information, a complete broadcast schedule, or Career Record: 138-101 (9 Seasons) to listen to and/or watch the broadcasts, log on to GoValiants.com and click on the Live Office Phone: (914) 323-7271 Broadcasts tab on the top of the page, under the Fan Zone section. Email: [email protected] CREDENTIAL REQUESTS: Members of the media wishing to attend Valiant men’s basket- Assistant Coach: Mike Horgan (Manhattanville ’10) ball games must contact the Manhattanville Sports Information Office in advance. Seating Email: [email protected] and limited phone/internet access is available for working media on press row at Kennedy Office Phone: (914) 323-3141 Gym. Game programs and updated statistics for both teams will be available along press Assistant Coach: Leif Gagliardi (Manhattanville ’00) row prior to the game. Following the contest, a final box score will be made available to media outlets and can be faxed or e-mailed to requested outlets not in attendance. TEAM INFORMATION INTERVIEW POLICY: All interview requests for Valiant student-athletes and coaches must 2012-13 Record: 10-15 be made through the Manhattanville Sports Information Department. Media planning to Freedom Record: 4-10 (T-6th place) attend practice should contact the Sports Information office to confirm practice times and Home/Road/Neutral: 3-9/5-5/2-1 player/coach availability. Game-day interviews prior to the game are not permitted. Coach Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 9/5 Scanlon and requested student-athletes will be available to credentialed media members Starters Ret./Lost: 4/1 after a 10-minute cooling-off period following the end of the game. Newcomers: 6 Directions to Manhattanville College SPORTS INFORMATION FROM SOUTH: Deegan Expressway/New York State Throughway (I-87) north to Exit 8. Director of Sports Information/ Follow the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) East to the Hutchinson River Parkway. MBB Contact: Steve Sheridan Head north on Hutchinson River Parkway to Exit 27 (in New York, not Connecticut) at Office Phone: (914) 323-7280 Route 120 (Purchase Street). Turn left onto Purchase Street and follow to campus en- Fax: (914) 323-3180 trance on left. E-Mail: [email protected] FROM NORTH: Take the Taconic State Parkway South to Cross Westchester Expressway Assistant Director: Tim Gallagher (I-287) east to Exit 8E (Westchester Ave.). Take second left onto Anderson Hill Road. Make E-Mail: [email protected] right at first traffic light (Purchase Street) and proceed to campus entrance on right. Assistant Director: Michael Wenning FROM WEST: Take the Tappan Zee Bridge (I-287) and continue on the Cross Westchester E-Mail: [email protected] Expressway (I-287) East, then follow the directions above from the north after the Taconic State Parkway. COMMERCIAL VEHICLES: The Hutchinson River Parkway, Taconic State Parkway, Saw Mill Parkway, Merritt Parkway, Sprain Brook Parkway and Bronx River Parkway all have Launched in 2009, GoValiants.TV is back for its fourth full severe height clearance limitations and do not permit most commercial vehicles. As an al- season in 2013-14 and, as the online portal for Manhattanville ternate route, use I-87 from the south or west, or I-95 from the east, to I-287 and follow Athletics video streaming, is the only place you need to watch directions above. From the north, use I-684 south, get off at Exit 2 (Westchester Airport) home games for all of your favorite Valiant teams, including and follow Route 120 South/Purchase Street to campus. men’s basketball! Partnering with Pack Network to bring the action to your desktop, laptop or mobile device, all broadcasts Media Guide Credits include play-by-play and color commentary, on-screen graphics The 2013-14 Manhattanville College Men’s Basketball Media Guide was designed, written and scoreboards, a built-in DVR feature, and more! and edited by Steve Sheridan, Director of Sports Information. Photography courtesy of With a GoValiants.TV All-Access pass, subscribers can watch Gene Boyars, Mike McLaughlin, and the Manhattanville Sports Information Department. every broadcasted event for every Manhattanville team for a full Anyone with historical information that may be incorrect or that have been omitted from year. The pass also gives the subscriber access to the complete this guide is encouraged to contact the Manhattanville Department of Sports Information. archives section as well as premium content such as full-screen All information in this guide is current as of November 11, 2013. All game times listed game view, exclusive interviews and other web-only content. throughout the guide are Eastern. Only want to watch one game? GoValiants.TV also offers a pay- per-game rate as well for live broadcasts. 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 1 Manhattanville Athletic Administration Director of Athletics Keith Levinthal Eleventh Year • Hobart ’95 Keith Levinthal returns for his 11th full year as Director of Athletics at Manhattanville College in 2013-14 and continues to establish the school as a regional and national leader in athletic success, academic achievement and community involvement. Levinthal has been a part of Manhattanville in some capacity for 15 years, having previously served 12 seasons as head coach of the school’s nationally recognized men’s hockey program from 1999 until 2011. Levinthal has led the Valiant athletic program to unprecedented heights in recent years, as Manhattanville has collected 56 conference championships – 29 regular-season championships and 27 tournament titles – in the last decade. In that span, the program has also produced 32 conference Players of the Year, 18 All-American selections and one National Player of the Year. As a head coach with the men’s hockey team, Levinthal stepped aside with the most wins of any mentor in Manhattanville department history, posting a 202-84-28 (.688) record in 12 seasons and twice earning ECAC West Conference Coach of the Year honors. He left as the 14th winningest coach in NCAA hockey history (all Divisions) and sixth among Division III leaders in terms of winning percentage, and led the team to four NCAA Tournaments, four ECAC West Tournament titles and a pair of fi rst-place fi nishes in the ECAC West regular-season standings. Manhattanville had another successful season with Levinthal at the helm in 2012-13. While no team was able to break through with an NCAA Tournament berth, 14 of 20 teams saw postseason play. On the fi eld, the department boasted its fi rst fi eld hockey All-American in program history in junior Amanda DeChent, to go with two Freedom Conference Players of the Year (DeChent and Jessica Van Galen) and 45 All-Conference honorees. Off the fi eld, Van Galen gave Manhattanville its third straight year with a CoSIDA Academic All-American thanks to her spot on the second team, while she was also one of a pair of CoSIDA Academic All-District selections and one of the school’s 95 student-athletes recognized by their respective conferences for academic success. In 2007-08, Levinthal guided the Athletics Department as it transitioned from the Skyline Conference to the Freedom Conference and also reintroduced volleyball and cross country programs to the school. The Valiants saw immediate success in its new conference as two teams clinched Freedom Conference regular-season titles and three programs won conference tournaments in advancing to the NCAA Tournament. The women’s hockey team also advanced to the program’s third National Championship game, while the women’s soccer team reached the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time in program history. Levinthal also led the Valiants to a record-breaking year in their fi nal season with the Skyline Conference in 2006-07, as a program-record six teams won conference championships and a record fi ve teams qualifi ed for the NCAA Tournament. His men’s hockey team spent 13 consecutive weeks as the top-ranked team in the nation and earned its fi rst-ever berth in the national semifi nals, while goaltender Andrew Gallant became the fi rst Manhattanville student-athlete to be named a National Player of the Year. Six coaches were named as conference Coach of the Year, while a program-best four Valiant student-athletes were also named ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honorees. And, for the fi rst time ever, Valiant teams won more league championships than any other Skyline Conference team. Levinthal saw immediate athletic success during his fi rst year at the helm, as all 14 of Manhattanville’s athletic programs participated in postseason play during the 2003-04 year. Four teams earned bids to ECAC postseason tournaments, while the women’s program earned its third consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. But in addition to athletic success, at the heart of every successful program lie sound resources for its lifeblood – its student-athletes. Therefore, Levinthal has made it a priority to provide the resources needed to create an environment in which Manhattanville student-athletes can achieve at the highest level academically, socially and athletically. In 2004, Levinthal received the honor of serving on the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey Rules Committee. The NCAA selects 13 members to serve on the committee and only four from Division III institutions. Levinthal began his term on Sept. 1, 2004 and left his four-year post on at the beginning of the 2008-09 school year. A 1995 graduate of Hobart College, Levinthal is committed to developing all aspects of the athletics program. In his tenure at Manhattanville, Levinthal’s agenda has included: Student-Athlete Development - Manhattanville continues to be on the cutting edge in the total development of its student-athletes. Valiant student- athletes have exhibited a strong presence and desire to serve the New York area. All varsity teams participate in outreach activities, positively impacting numerous area youth groups, hospitals, schools and agencies. Professionalism - Under Levinthal’s guidance, Manhattanville athletics received a much-needed face-lift. With a new website, logo, team colors and method of business, he has streamlined and energized the department. The result has been increased exposure to Manhattanville student-athletes, improved performance both on and off the fi eld, and increased support from fans and alumni. Exposure - Manhattanville Athletics continues to maintain a strong presence on national and regional media outlets. Levinthal has helped increase the program’s media opportunities as well as displaying the values of the Valiants constantly in the public eye. Assistant Director of Athletics Julene Fisher Ninth Year • Marymount ’02 Julene Fisher enters her ninth year as Assistant Director of Athletics and Senior Woman Administrator, and her 11th year overall within the Manhattanville Athletic Department, in 2013-14. As Assistant Athletic Director and SWA, Fisher is responsible for assisting the Director of Athletics in an administrative capacity, helping to run the school’s 20-sport Athletic Department. She also handles the scheduling for all of Manhattanville’s sports and handles travel accommodations and assignment of the department’s student workers. A former Assistant Sports Information Director at Manhattanville, Fisher also has assisted the Sports Information Department by serving as offi cial scorer for baseball games. Fisher began her tenure at Manhattanville as an administrative assistant in the Manhattanville development offi ce before moving over to the Athletic Department. Fisher graduated from Marymount College in 2002 as an English/Journalism major. She served as the editor-in-chief of Marymount’s student newspaper, The Cormont, and also was a four-year letterwinner in both swimming and softball at the school. In television, she worked in conjunction with ABC News, the Discovery Channel and HBO to produce the hit series, “The Justice Files”, as well as HBO’s Emmy award winning documentary “In Memoriam: , 9/11”.

2 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Manhattanville Coaching Staff Head Coach Pat Scanlon 10th Season • Manhattanville ’03 Pat Scanlon ‘03, MS ‘09 is back for his 10th season as head men’s basketball coach at Manhattanville in 2013-14, as he continues to maintain the Valiants’ status as a perennial contender both in the Freedom Conference and in the region.

Scanlon has amassed a 138-101 (.577) career record in nine seasons and has led the team to four conference championships (three regular-season and one tournament) in his time in Purchase. He currently sits second all-time in career wins in program history and his winning percentage still ranks as the highest ever at the school, while this year he will become one of only six coaches ever to lead a team for 10 seasons at Manhattanville.

After graduating eight seniors from last year, Scanlon started the rebuilding process with a 10-15 record in 2012-13 playing with a roster that included no seniors and only three juniors. Junior Jack Bramswig was named to the All-Freedom Conference first team after the season, marking the ninth straight year that the Valiants had at least one All-Conference representative. Scanlon also developed a large roster of underclassmen that will play a big role in the team’s resurgence in the coming years.

Despite a 10-15 season in 2011-12, one of the highlights of the season game on December 10, when the squad scored 59 points in the second half to post an impressive 83-80 victory over #22 William Paterson. Senior Trevoy Pointer was named to his third straight All-Freedom Conference team after the season and finished the year fifth on the school’s all-time scoring list with 1,511 career points.

Manhattanville posted its sixth winning season in seven years under Scanlon in 2010-11, as the Valiants finished with a 14-11 mark, including an 8-3 record versus non-conference opposition. The year started historically well for the team, as Manhattanville got off to the best start to a season in program history (10- 1) and as a result earned the program’s first-ever national ranking with a #25 spot in the January 4, 2011 D3Hoops.com poll. The first semester was capped by the program’s second-ever appearance at Madison Square Garden, where the Valiants defeated local rival Purchase, 66-54, on December 19. Although the team struggled down the stretch, Pointer still earned a spot on the All-Freedom Conference second team.

The Valiants had another successful year both on and off the court in 2009-10, as Angelo Laroche and Pointer were named to the All-Freedom Conference team and the squad boasted a conference-best eight players on the MAC All-Academic team. Also, Laroche and DeVon Barnett received multiple awards from Manhattanville before graduation: both received Castle Pins, while Barnett earned the President’s Prize and Laroche earned the Barbara Boggs Sigmund Award.

In 2008-09, Scanlon took a team that graduated three 1,000-point scorers and four starters overall and led it to a share of the Freedom regular-season title and a berth in the conference championship game. One year after scoring over 80 points per game, Scanlon completely revamped the team and relied heavily on its defense, ranking ninth in Division III by allowing only 60.0 points per game. He also produced the Freedom Conference Rookie of the Year in Pointer.

During the 2007-08 season, Scanlon led the Valiants to a 17-9 overall mark in their first season in the Freedom Conference, including a 9-3 mark in the conference that tied for first place and a berth in the semifinals of the conference tournament. One of his players, Donte Chisolm, inked the program’s first professional contact after the season by signing on with the of the American Basketball Association.

In 2006-07, Manhattanville finished the year with a school-record 23 wins, including winning streaks of eight and nine games. The record-breaking season also featured the program’s first win over a ranked team (#9 William Paterson). In addition, Scanlon and his assistants were honored by the Skyline Conference as the Coaching Staff of the Year. Under Scanlon’s leadership, the team was ranked nationally for the first time in program history and captured its first Skyline Conference title, earning the program its first berth in the NCAA Tournament in 28 years.

From 2004-2006, Scanlon’s Manhattanville teams went 35-22, with the 2005-06 squad finishing second in the Skyline Conference and advancing to the tournament title game before falling just short of an NCAA Tournament spot. The 2005-06 season included several memorable games, most notably Manhattanville’s thrilling 89-85 win over archrival Mount Saint Mary in the Skyline Conference Semifinals, a game played in a jam-packed Kennedy Gym. That team would go on to earn the top seed in the ECAC Metro Tournament where they lost a triple-overtime heartbreaker to Kean.

In his first season as Manhattanville’s head coach, Scanlon led the Valiants to a 16-12 record, winning more games as a first-year coach than anyone in program history. Under the rookie coach, the Valiants advanced to the Skyline Conference Semifinals before falling to eventual league champion Farmingdale State by one point.

The Scanlon Stats During the 2003-04 season, Scanlon served as an assistant coach under Year Record Conference Postseason former NBA star Dean Meminger at Manhattanville, helping lead the team to 2004-05 16-12 9-6 Skyline Conference Semifinals an 18-10 record. ECAC Metro Quarterfinals 2005-06 19-10 13-4 Skyline Conference Finals In the offseason, Scanlon also has worked as a volunteer coach at the ECAC Metro Quarterfinals prestigious Pete Newell Big Man Camp in Las Vegas from 2004-08. 2006-07 23-6 13-3 Skyline Regular-Season Champions Skyline Tournament Champions A native of nearby Bronxville, N.Y., Scanlon came to Manhattanville after NCAA Tournament starring at Fordham Prep and became one of the most durable, reliable players 2007-08 17-9 9-3 Freedom Regular-Season Co-Champions in Valiant history. He started 86 consecutive games in three-seasons from 2000- Freedom Tournament Semifinals 03, scoring 1,026 points and averaging over 30 minutes per night during his 2008-09 17-10 12-4 Freedom Regular-Season Co-Champions four-year career. As a senior and captain, Scanlon led the Valiants to a 19-10 Freedom Tournament Finalists overall record and a 12-4 mark in the Skyline Conference, averaging a team- 2009-10 12-13 6-8 leading 15.4 points per game. 2010-11 14-11 6-8 2011-12 10-15 4-10 Scanlon earned his bachelor’s degree in history from Manhattanville in 2012-13 10-15 4-10 the spring of 2003. He also received his master’s degree in Sports Business Totals 138-101 76-56 Management from Manhattanville in 2009, and served as the interim Dean of Students at the school during the Spring 2013 semester.

2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 3 Manhattanville Coaching Staff Assistant Coach Mike Horgan Second Season • Manhattanville ’10 A three-year letterwinner on the court for the Valiants, Mike Horgan ’10 returns for his second season as an assistant coach with the Manhattanville men’s basketball team in 2013-14.

As an assistant, Horgan plays an integral role in all aspects of the men’s basketball program, including on- and off-campus recruiting, practice and game preparation and management, fundraising and alumni relations, and academic monitoring.

Horgan spent four seasons with the Manhattanville men’s basketball team from 2006-10, battling injury and illness to play in 66 games in the frontcourt in his last three years. He averaged a career-high 17.4 minutes as a senior co-captain in 2009-10, setting new career highs in rebounds, assists and free throws. As a result, he was named the school’s Sports Medicine Athlete of the Year as a senior in 2009-10 for his committment to the program.

In four seasons with the Valiants, Manhattanville posted a cumulative 69-38 record, including the 2006-07 NCAA Tournament squad that went 23-6 and won the Skyline Conference Tournament championship, and a pair of teams that finished the regular season atop the Freedom Conference in 2007-08 and 2008-09.

Horgan graduated from Manhattanville in 2010 with a dual degree in history and finance. He currently resides in Purchase as he pursues his master’s degree in Sport Business Management at Manhattanville.

Assistant Coach Leif Gagliardi 10th Season • Manhattanville ’00 A standout on the basketball court for the Valiants during his playing career, Leif Gagliardi ‘00 returns for his 10th season as an assistant coach with former teammate Pat Scanlon in 2013-14.

As an assistant coach, Gagliardi is responsible for working with big men, scouting, practice, and game management. He played a major role on the staff when the Valiant coaches were named Skyline Conference Coaching Staff of the Year in 2006-07.

Gagliardi scored over 900 points during his playing career, leading the Valiants to an ECAC Tournament berth in 1999. Gagliardi and Scanlon saw their playing careers overlap during the 1999-00 season when, as a senior, Gagliardi averaged 11.4 points per game, second on the team, and played in 25 games for a club that went 13-12.

Gagliardi works for Natexis Bleichroeder as an Assistant Director of the Executive Services Department. He is also an active participant in the Big Brothers program, serving as a mentor to others.

Gagliardi currently resides in Yonkers, N.Y.

4 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Manhattanville 2013-14 Roster/Schedule # Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 1 Darius Christmas So. G 5-9 170 Hackensack, N.J./Paramus Catholic 2 Malvin Rosario Fr. G 6-3 185 Bronx, N.Y./North Rockland 3 Wills Flynn Jr. G 6-0 175 Miami, Fla./Westminster Christian 4 Francisco Goni Roson Fr. F 6-4 190 Madrid, Spain/Colegio Estudio 5 Colin Campbell Sr. G 6-0 190 Miami, Fla./LaSalle (Florida State at Jacksonville) 10 Anthony Maestre So. G 5-10 160 Bronx, N.Y./Mount St. Michael Academy 11 Niko Emanuilidis Jr. F 6-3 215 Pleasantville, N.Y./Pleasantville 15 Sean Sampson Jr. F 6-4 180 , N.Y./Kent School 21 Tian Tang So. F 6-4 180 Shenzhen, China/Maine Central Institute (NYU-Poly) 22 Andrew Murray Fr. F 6-3 180 Yonkers, N.Y./Archbishop Stepinac 23 Charles Nardone Fr. G 6-3 185 Stony Point, N.Y./North Rockland 24 Connor Quigley Jr. F 6-4 180 Pelham, N.Y./Pelham Memorial (Cabrini) 32 Jack Bramswig Sr. F 6-5 220 Pleasantville, N.Y./Pleasantville 33 Andrew Winter So. F 6-3 175 Fresh Meadows, N.Y./St. Francis Prep 34 Juan Camacho So. F 6-4 215 Santo Domingo, D.R./New Horizons (St. Thomas)

Head Coach: Pat Scanlon (Manhattanville ’03, 10th season) Pronunciation Guide Assistant Coach: Mike Horgan (Manhattanville ’10, second season) #10: MY-stray #23: nar-DOAN Assistant Coach: Leif Gagliardi (Manhattanville ’00, 10th season) #11: NEE-ko #32: BRAM-swig e-MAN-u-ull-EE-deez AC: GAG-lee-ARE-dee #21: TEE-ahn 2013-14 Schedule Date Opponent Time Nov. 15 vs. Neumann ^ 4:00 p.m. Nov. 16 vs. SUNY Oswego/Lancaster Bible ^ 2:00/6:00 p.m. The Freedom Conference Nov. 19 MOUNT ST. MARY 7:00 p.m. With the exception of the Valiant men’s and women’s hockey Nov. 22 Eastern Connecticut vs. Catholic # 6:00 p.m. teams, all 20 Manhattanville varsity sports have competed MEDGAR EVERS # 8:00 p.m. under the umbrella of the Middle Atlantic Conferences since Nov. 23 Consolation Game # 1:00 p.m. joining the conference prior to the 2007-08 school year. Championship Game # 3:00 p.m. Founded in 1912 and now in its second century of existence, Nov. 30 at Hamilton 2:00 p.m. the MAC is one of the oldest existing intercollegiate athletic Dec. 2 HUNTER 8:00 p.m. associations in the United States. An umbrella organization Dec. 4 EASTERN * 8:00 p.m. consisting of three conferences – Commonwealth, Freedom Dec. 7 at Misericordia * 3:00 p.m. and Middle Atlantic – the MAC sponsors 23 Division III sports Dec. 20 WELLS 1:00 p.m. and boasts 18 current member schools, including 2012 Jan. 4 at Trinity (Conn.) 2:00 p.m. additions Hood and Stevenson. Jan. 7 at SUNY Potsdam 7:00 p.m. With the exception of cross country, indoor/outdoor track Jan. 11 at SUNY Purchase 7:00 p.m. and women’s golf, who compete under the MAC banner, Jan. 15 at FDU-Florham * 8:00 p.m. all Manhattanville non-hockey sports compete in the very Jan. 18 WILKES * 3:00 p.m. competitive Freedom Conference. As a result, every Valiant Jan. 22 at Delaware Valley * 8:00 p.m. athletic team receives the opportunity to annually vie for Jan. 25 KING’S (PA.) * 3:00 p.m. a conference title Jan. 29 at DeSales * 8:00 p.m. and an automatic Feb. 1 at Eastern * 3:00 p.m. berth into the NCAA Tournament. Feb. 5 FDU-FLORHAM * 8:00 p.m. Feb. 8 at Wilkes * 3:00 p.m. Feb. 12 DESALES * 8:00 p.m. Feb. 15 at King’s (Pa.) * 3:00 p.m. Feb. 18 DELAWARE VALLEY * 8:00 p.m. * - Freedom Conference Game Feb. 22 MISERICORDIA * 3:00 p.m. ^ - SUNY Oswego Max Ziel Tournament (Oswego, N.Y.) Feb. 26 Freedom Conference Semifinals $ TBA # - AJ Buchanan Classic (Purchase, N.Y.) Mar. 1 Freedom Conference Championship $ TBA $ - Freedom Conference Tournament (campus sites)

2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 5 Freedom Conference Opponents

Delaware Valley College DeSales University Jan. 22 in Doylestown, Pa.; Feb. 18 in Purchase, N.Y. Jan. 29 in Center Valley, Pa.; Feb. 12 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: Doylestown, Pa. Location: Center Valley, Pa. Nickname: Aggies Nickname: Bulldogs Head Coach: Casey Stitzel (6th season) Head Coach: Scott Coval (22nd season) 2012-13 Record: 19-9 2012-13 Record: 22-7 Freedom Record: 11-3 (2nd place) Freedom Record: 12-2 (1st place) All-Time Meetings: Tied, 6-6 All-Time Meetings: DeSales leads, 10-3 Last Meeting: Feb. 12, 2013 (Del Val 79-71 Win) Last Meeting: Feb. 6, 2013 (DeSales 84-60 Win)

Fairleigh Dickinson University-Florham Jan. 15 in Madison, N.J.; Feb. 5 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: Madison, N.J. Nickname: Devils Head Coach: Pete Marion (9th season) 2012-13 Record: 12-14 Freedom Record: 7-7 (4th place) All-Time Meetings: Manhattanville leads, 11-8 Last Meeting: Jan. 30, 2013 (Manhattanville 63-60 Win)

Eastern University King’s (Pa.) College Dec. 4 in Purchase, N.Y.; Feb. 1 in St. Davids, Pa. Jan. 25 in Purchase, N.Y.; Feb. 15 in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Location: St. Davids, Pa. Location: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Nickname: Eagles Nickname: Monarchs Head Coach: Nathan Stewart (3rd season) Head Coach: J.P. Andrejko (13th season) 2012-13 Record: 6-19 2012-13 Record: 10-15 Freedom Record: 4-10 (T-6th place) Freedom Record: 5-9 (5th place) All-Time Meetings: Manhattanville leads, 6-5 All-Time Meetings: Tied, 7-7 Last Meeting: Jan. 26, 2013 (Eastern 83-63 Win) Last Meeting: Feb. 9, 2013 (Manhattanville 67-61 Win)

Misericordia University Wilkes University Dec. 7 in Dallas, Pa.; Feb. 22 in Purchase, N.Y. Jan. 18 in Purchase, N.Y.; Feb. 8 in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Location: Dallas, Pa. Location: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Colonels Head Coach: Trevor Woodruff (10th season) Head Coach: Jerry Rickrode (22nd season) 2012-13 Record: 13-13 2012-13 Record: 11-13 Freedom Record: 9-5 (3rd place) Freedom Record: 4-10 (T-6th place) All-Time Meetings: Misericordia leads, 6-4 All-Time Meetings: Wilkes leads, 8-2 Last Meeting: Feb. 16, 2013 (Misericordia 88-70 Win) Last Meeting: Feb. 2, 2013 (Wilkes 73-65 Win) 6 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Non-Conference Opponents The Catholic University of America Neumann University November 23 in Purchase, N.Y. (possible) November 15 in Oswego, N.Y. Location: Washington, D.C. Location: Aston, Pa. Nickname: Cardinals Nickname: Knights Conference: : CSAC Head Coach: Steve Howes (10th season) Head Coach: Jim Rullo (1st season) 2012-13 Record: 25-4, 15-0 (1st place) 2012-13 Record: 13-14, 11-7 (T-4th place) All-Time Meetings: Catholic leads, 3-0 All-Time Meetings: First Meeting Last Meeting: Jan. 22, 1989 (Catholic 106-99 Win) Last Meeting: N/A

Eastern Connecticut State University SUNY Oswego November 23 in Purchase, N.Y. (possible) November 16 in Oswego, N.Y. (possible) Location: Willimantic, Conn. Location: Oswego, N.Y. Nickname: Warriors Nickname: Lakers Conference: : SUNYAC Head Coach: Bill Geitner (12th season) Head Coach: Jason Leone (3rd season) 2012-13 Record: 22-8, 12-2 (2nd place) 2012-13 Record: 19-8, 11-7 (4th place) All-Time Meetings: Eastern Conn. leads, 1-0 All-Time Meetings: First Meeting Last Meeting: Nov. 20, 1981 (ECSU 67-60 Win) Last Meeting: N/A

Hamilton College SUNY Potsdam November 30 in Clinton, N.Y. January 7 in Potsdam, N.Y. Location: Clinton, N.Y. Location: Potsdam, N.Y. Nickname: Continentals Nickname: Bears Conference: NESCAC Conference: SUNYAC Head Coach: Adam Stockwell (3rd season) Head Coach: Sherry Dobbs, Jr. (11th season) 2012-13 Record: 12-12, 3-7 (T-8th place) 2012-13 Record: 9-16, 5-13 (8th place) All-Time Meetings: Hamilton leads, 4-2 All-Time Meetings: Potsdam leads, 5-0 Last Meeting: Nov. 27, 2012 (MVille 73-64 Win) Last Meeting: Jan. 5, 2013 (Potsdam 86-80 Win)

Hunter College Purchase College December 2 in Purchase, N.Y. January 11 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: New York, N.Y. Location: Purchase, N.Y. Nickname: Hawks Nickname: Panthers Conference: CUNYAC Conference: Skyline Head Coach: Shay Berry (3rd season) Head Coach: Jeff Charney (7th season) 2012-13 Record: 8-18, 5-11 (8th place) 2012-13 Record: 22-6, 14-4 (T-2nd place) All-Time Meetings: Hunter leads, 19-18 All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 19-4 Last Meeting: Nov. 15, 2012 (MVille 89-67 Win) Last Meeting: Nov. 20, 2012 (Purchase 81-72 Win)

Lancaster Bible College Trinity (Conn.) College November 16 in Oswego, N.Y. (possible) January 4 in Hartford, Conn. Location: Lancaster, Pa. Location: Hartford, Conn. Nickname: Chargers Nickname: Bantams Conference: NEAC Conference: NESCAC Head Coach: Marshall Tague (2nd season) Head Coach: James Cosgrove (4th season) 2012-13 Record: 5-21, 3-11 (10th place) 2012-13 Record: 9-15, 2-8 (10th place) All-Time Meetings: First Meeting All-Time Meetings: Trinity leads, 7-2 Last Meeting: N/A Last Meeting: Feb. 11, 1995 (Trinity 105-79 Win)

Medgar Evers College Wells College November 22 in Purchase, N.Y. December 20 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: Brooklyn, N.Y. Location: Aurora, N.Y. Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Express Conference: CUNYAC Conference: NEAC Head Coach: Chris Pursoo (4th season) Head Coach: Joe Wojtylko (6th season) 2012-13 Record: 12-14, 8-8 (5th place) 2012-13 Record: 13-14, 8-7 (5th place) All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 4-1 All-Time Meetings: First Meeting Last Meeting: Nov. 21, 2008 (MVille 92-65 Win) Last Meeting: N/A

Mount Saint Mary College November 19 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: Newburgh, N.Y. Nickname: Knights Conference: Skyline Head Coach: Ryan Kadlubowski (5th season) 2012-13 Record: 19-9, 14-4 (T-3rd place) All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 22-15 Last Meeting: Nov. 26, 2012 (MVille 68-66 OT Win)

2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 7 Manhattanville 2013-14 Season Preview After missing out on the postseason for a offensive attack. fourth straight year with a very young roster in Campbell also will be a key member of the Guard Anthony Maestre 2012-13, head coach Pat Scanlon ’03 and a more Valiant backcourt this year after a good second experienced Manhattanville men’s basketball season with Manhattanville in 2012-13, when team are back for another shot at returning he averaged 11.4 points per game and ranked to the Freedom Conference tournament in second on the team behind Maestre with 65 2013-14. assists. As one of only two seniors on the team, The young Valiant squad posted a 10-15 Campbell will provide a leadership role both record and a 4-10 mark in Freedom Conference on and off the court for the Valiants in his final play last season, remaining on the same level season. as the 2011-12 team that registered the same Juniors Wills Flynn is also back for his third finish. seasons with the program as well. Flynn has Different from last season, however, is that been a steady presence on the court over his Manhattanville returns nine letterwinners and first two years, and as a sophomore averaged almost all of its key pieces from last season, 5.5 points and 2.8 rebounds per game while and the Valiants also welcome six promising also ranking third on the team in assists and newcomers in the hopes of getting back to the fourth in steals. As a junior, he will again be conference tournament. The Valiants have six an important factor when the squad goes to a upperclassmen back on the roster this season, three-guard set. with seniors Jack Bramswig and Colin Additionally, junior Sean Sampson and Campbell expected to provide the leadership sophomore Darius Christmas are back and both on and off the court in their final seasons look to make a bigger impact in their second in Purchase. full year with the team. Sampson appeared in Manhattanville will have to prove some 18 games as a sophomore, scoring 20 points Tian Tang both come to Purchase with collegiate doubters among Freedom Conference coaches with 16 rebounds in seven minutes per contest, experience, with Camacho coming from NAIA St. wrong, as the squad was picked to finish sixth while Christmas had three points and five assists Thomas University and Tang making the much out of eight teams in the Freedom preseason in limited playing time before missing most of shorter trip from NYU-Poly. In addition, local coaches poll. Manhattanville earned 19 points the year due to injury. product Andrew Murray and fellow freshman to finish between FDU-Florham (24 points) and Freshmen Malvin Rosario and Charles Francisco Goni Roson both will hope to crack King’s (16 points), and well behind preseason Nardone will also add to the team’s depth both the lineup at the start of the year. favorite DeSales (45 points and four first-place at the guard and small forward positions, as the votes). two newcomers look to use their versatility to SCHEDULE find a way into the lineup on a regular basis. Manhattanville will take on a customarily BACKCOURT rigorous schedule in 2013-14, highlighting its Manhattanville has a little more depth at the FRONTCOURT 11-game non-conference schedule with two guard position this season, with five returners The Valiants will once again not have the invitational tournaments that will prepare combining with a pair of newcomers to give the biggest front line in the Freedom Conference, the squad for a difficult 14-game Freedom team plenty of options in the backcourt. but the team hopes to make up for the lack of Conference slate. The team’s offensive leader in the backcourt size with a quality group of big men who will all The Valiants kick off the 2013-14 season will likely again be sophomore Anthony vie for playing time. at SUNY Oswego’s Max Ziel Tournament on Maestre, who was seemingly robbed of The leader in the paint for Manhattanville November 15-16, with the Valiants taking on Freedom Rookie of the Year honors as a will again be Bramswig, who had a monster Neumann in the first round and either the host freshman despite ranking fifth in the conference year as a junior by averaging 15.8 points and Lakers or Lancaster Bible on day two. Following in scoring and fifth among Division III freshmen a conference-best 11.6 rebounds per game last that, the team will play its first game on the new by averaging 15.3 points per game. With a year season. An All-Conference first-team selection, Kennedy Gym floor on November 19, when the of collegiate experience under his belt, Maestre he finished the year sixth in the country in Valiants welcome former Skyline rival Mount St. will again look to play a big role in the Valiant rebounds per game and ended the regular Mark to Kennedy Gym for a 7 p.m. start. season ninth in D-III with his 14 double-doubles, Manhattanville follows that up with the and also led the team with 44 steals and 36 annual AJ Buchanan Classic weekend on blocks. With another stellar season as a senior, November 22-23, as the Valiants host Medgar Bramswig would play a large role in the Valiants Evers, Eastern Connecticut State and Catholic getting back in the postseason and cement his for a good weekend of basketball. The Valiants own chances for All-Region recognition. take on the Cougars Friday night at 8 p.m., with But in order for the team to succeed, they the consolation and championship games set for will need more than just Bramswig up front. To 1 and 3 p.m. on Saturday. help that cause, juniors Connor Quigley and The Freedom Conference schedule starts Niko Emanuilidis and sophomore Andrew in early December with a key early-season Winter are all back this season, looking to matchup against Eastern at Kennedy Gym on increase their individual contributions. Winter December 4, followed by another important clash took the floor in all 25 games as a freshman, at Misericordia on December 7. averaging 4.7 points and 3.2 rebounds per game, After four non-conference games to span while Emanuilidis appeared in 11 of the last 12 most of winter break, Manhattanville has games of the year and will look for increased nothing but conference games on the slate production with increased playing time. Quigley from mid-January on, beginning on the road at also showed signs of promise during the first FDU-Florham on January 15. At the end of the semester last year, averaging 5.0 points in seven grueling regular season, Manhattanville hopes appearances. to have a spot in the Freedom Conference Forward Scanlon also has four newcomers who will be Tournament, which is set for February 26 with Jack Bramswig expected to step in immediately and see playing the semifinal round and the championship game time as well. Sophomores Juan Camacho and four days later on March 1. 8 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Returning Players - Seniors #32 JACK BRAMSWIG F • 6’5” • 220 lbs • Senior • Pleasantville, N.Y./Pleasantville 2012-13: Named to the All-Freedom Conference first team and named the team’s MVP … averaged 15.8 points and a conference-best 11.6 rebounds per game in 25 games … finished the year sixth in Division III in rebounds per game … tied for ninth in D-III with his 14 regular-season double-doubles … his 289 rebounds were tops in the conference and second on the school’s single-season list, while his 36 blocks were second among Freedom players and fifth in school history … also ranked second in the conference with a team-best 44 steals and his 34.5 minutes per game average … started the year with 14 points and five boards at Hunter (11/15), then added 21 points and 13 boards versus Hamilton (11/17) to earn Freedom Player of the Week honors for the first time … had 21 points and a career-best four blocks to help beat Eastern (11/28) … registered a career-high five steals to go with 17 points and nine boards versus Lynchburg (12/8) … exploded for a career-high 41 points, the most by a Freedom player this year and fifth-most by a Valiant ever in a single game, and hauled in a career-best 17 rebounds to singlehandedly defeat D’Youville (12/15) … combined with his 16 points and 14 boards the previous day against Keuka (12/14), he was named the Freedom Player of the Week and earned a spot on the D3hoops.com Team of the Week … was named to the All-Tournament team at all three tournaments during the first semester … hauled in 17 rebounds again and chipped in 20 points at King’s (1/19). 2011-12: Appeared in all 25 games with 21 starts as a sophomore … averaged 9.2 points, 7.5 rebounds and nearly one block per game … lead the team and ranked third in the Freedom Conference in blocks and also ended up seventh in rebounding … shot a team-best 51.0 percent from the field to rank fifth among Freedom players … also ranked second on the team with 37 assists and 28 steals … went off for a season-high 23 points and added 10 rebounds, three blocks and two steals for his first career double-double against Wesleyan (12/6) … had another double-double the next time out with 10 points and 12 boards at Baruch (12/8) … hauled in a season-high 15 rebounds and added 11 points to help defeat Purchase (1/4) … filled up the stat sheet with 11 points, 10 rebounds, a career-high five assists, three blocks and two steals against DeSales (2/9). 2010-11: Played all 25 games and made 17 starts in his first collegiate season … averaged 5.4 points and 4.0 rebounds per contest and earned the team’s Rookie of the Year award … ranked second on the team by hitting 52.2 percent (59 of 113) of his shots from the field … also posted 12 blocks, 22 steals and 23 assists … had four points and five rebounds in his debut at Hunter (11/15) … just missed a double-double by setting new season highs with 16 points and nine rebounds in a win over Muhlenberg (1/2). High School: A 2010 graduate of Pleasantville High School … a four-year letterwinner on the basketball court and also lettered in football and baseball for the Panthers … named the school’s Male Athlete of the Year in 2010 … named All-League, All-Section and All-New York State as a senior … also earned All-League honors as a junior in 2009 … helped his team to a 2010 League championship and runner-up finishes at the sectional tournament in both 2009 and 2010. Personal: Born August 17, 1992 … son of Jim and Mary Bramswig … his father, Jim, played basketball at Saint Thomas Aquinas … has three siblings: Maggie, Michael and Danny … an education and history double major at Manhattanville who also serves as president of the History Club.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YEAR GP/GS MIN MPG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2010-11 25/17 479 19.2 59-113 .522 0-1 .000 16-30 .533 34 67 101 4.0 33 0 23 19 12 22 134 5.4 2011-12 25/21 730 29.2 99-194 .510 0-0 .000 33-59 .559 68 119 187 7.5 37 1 37 54 24 28 231 9.2 2012-13 25-24 862 34.5 157-322 .488 17-60 .283 64-105 .610 104 185 289 11.6 45 0 40 55 36 44 395 15.8 TOTAL 75-62 2071 27.6 215-629 .501 17-61 .279 113-194 .582 206 371 577 7.7 115 1 100 128 72 94 760 10.1 #5 COLIN CAMPBELL G • 6’0” • 190 lbs • Senior • Miami, Fla./LaSalle (Florida State at Jacksonville) 2012-13: Appeared in all 25 games with 23 starts as a junior, earning the team’s Most Improved Player award … ranked third on the team with 11.4 points per game and second with 65 assists (8th Freedom) … also finished the regular season sixth in the conference with 38 steals … started the year with a game-high 17 points and four steals in a win at Hunter (11/15) … went for a career-high 21 points on 8-of-10 shooting to lead the team past Eastern (11/28) … flirted with a triple-double with nine points and new career highs of 10 assists and seven rebounds against D’Youville (12/15); 10 assists were third most in the conference in a game this year … hit 7-of- 11 shots to finish with 20 points against Eastern (1/26), beginning a stretch of six double-digit scoring games in the final seven contests of the year. 2011-12: Took the court in 23 games in his first season with the Valiants, including 14 starts at guard … averaged 4.9 points and 2.2 rebounds per game while also ranking third on the team with 36 assists … finished third on the team and ninth in the Freedom Conference with 27 steals … had 11 points in his first game against Hunter (11/15) … has a season-high 13 points against Wesleyan (12/6) … matched his season-highs with four steals and four assists to go with nine points in a win the next time out at Baruch (12/8) … scored 13 points for the second time and also hauled in a season-best six rebounds versus King’s (1/21). 2010-11: Spent last season at Florida State College at Jacksonville (NJCAA)… played in 14 games as a freshman, averaging 1.2 points per game …grabbed 18 rebounds and dished out 20 assists as well. High School: A 2011 graduate of LaSalle High School … played three seasons on the basketball court for the Royal Lions alongside former Valiant Glen Rodriguez …earned the Coaches Award and received All-County honorable mention honors as a senior … named team’s Most Improved Player as a sophomore. Personal: Born April 11, 1992… son of Laura Russo and John Campbell… has one brother, Peter … a political science major with a history minor at Manhattanville.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YEAR GP/GS MIN MPG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2010-11 14/0 -- -- 6-25 .240 1-10 .100 4-6 .667 4 14 18 1.3 -- -- 20 10 1 10 17 1.2 2011-12 23/14 467 20.3 38-117 .325 15-51 .294 22-41 .537 20 30 50 2.2 45 0 36 50 2 27 113 4.9 2012-13 25/23 700 28.0 105-255 .412 20-68 .294 55-85 .647 23 51 74 3.0 68 4 65 65 2 38 285 11.4 TOTAL 62/37 1167 24.3 149-397 .375 36-129 .279 81-132 .613 47 95 142 2.3 113 4 121 125 5 75 405 6.5 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 9 Returning Players - Juniors #3 WILLS FLYNN G • 6’0” • 175 lbs • Junior • Miami, Fla./Westminster Christian 2012-13: Appeared in 24 games with 16 starts in his sophomore campaign … averaged 5.5 points and 2.8 rebounds per contest … also ranked third on the team with 54 assists and added 25 steals … had eight points, five rebounds and a season-high six assists in the season-opening win at Hunter (11/15) … went for 12 points – including a perfect 10-of-10 effort from the line – to help beat Hamilton (11/17) … hauled in a career-best eight rebounds the next time out against Purchase (11/20) … netted a career-high 13 points and added five assists and four steals versus Keuka (12/14).

2011-12: Played in 22 games in his first collegiate season, starting eight of the last 10 games of the year as he moved into a starting point guard role … averaged 1.8 points and 1.4 rebounds per game while also ranking fourth on the team with 27 assists … shot 47.8 percent from beyond the arc in 23 attempts … had a season-high six points and four rebounds in 12 minutes at Baruch (12/8) … dished out a season-high eight assists and played a season-best 32 minutes in his first collegiate start at Delaware Valley (1/18) … hauled in a season-best five rebounds against FDU-Florham (2/1).

High School: A 2011 graduate of Westminster Christian School … a two-year varsity player on the court for the Warriors … given the team’s Warrior Award as a senior … helped the team make the state regional quarterfinals in 2010-11.

Personal: Born March 18, 1993 … son of Kathryn and Charlie Flynn … has one sister, Kaitlyn … majoring in finance at Manhattanville.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YEAR GP/GS MIN MPG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2011-12 22/8 288 13.1 13-34 .382 11-23 .478 2-2 1.000 3 28 31 1.4 33 1 29 16 0 10 39 1.8 2012-13 24/16 641 26.7 41-117 .350 15-56 .268 36-48 .750 11 57 68 2.8 46 2 54 60 0 25 133 5.5 TOTAL 46/24 929 20.2 54-151 .358 26-79 .329 38-50 .760 14 85 99 2.2 79 3 83 76 0 35 172 3.7 #11 NIKO EMANUILIDIS F • 6’3” • 215 lbs • Junior • Pleasantville, N.Y./Pleasantville 2012-13: Took the floor for 18 games as a sophomore, including 11 of the last 12 games of the season … scored three points with a season-high three rebounds in the season-opening win over Hunter (11/15) … hit both his shots from the field to finish with a season-best five points against D’Youville (12/15) … played a season-high 11 minutes at FDU-Florham (1/30).

2011-12: Appeared in two games off the bench late in the year after joining the team in midseason … made his collegiate debut against FDU-Florham (2/1) … played a season-high four minutes at King’s (2/11), grabbing a rebound, dishing out an assist and recording a steal as well.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Pleasantville High School … was a four-year letterwinner on the basketball court and on the gridiron while also playing two years of for the Panthers … played three years alongside current Valiant teammate Jack Bramswig … helped the basketball team to a second-place finish in Section I Class B in 2010 … earned the team’s Senior Leadership Award.

Personal: Born October 17, 1993 … son of Lisa and George Emanuilidis … has one sister, Alexis … double majoring in music and management at Manhattanville in the hopes of becoming a musician.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YEAR GP/GS MIN MPG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2011-12 2/0 5 2.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0.0 2012-13 18/1 90 5.0 5-12 .417 0-0 .000 4-12 .333 6 7 13 0.7 13 0 3 2 2 5 14 0.8 TOTAL 20/1 95 4.8 5-12 .417 0-0 .000 4-12 .333 6 8 14 0.7 13 0 4 2 2 6 14 0.7

10 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Returning Players - Juniors/Sophomores #24 CONNOR QUIGLEY F • 6’4” • 180 lbs • Junior • Pelham, N.Y./Pelham Memorial (Cabrini) 2012-13: Made seven appearances during the first semester … averaged 5.0 points and 1.4 rebounds per contest in limited playing time … had four points in four minutes in his Valiant debut at Hunter (11/15) … hit 3-of-4 shots from beyond the arc on the way to a career- high 10 points against Lynchburg (12/8) … had eight points and a career-best five rebounds in a season-high 24 minutes off the bench against Keuka (12/14).

2011-12: Attended Cabrini College as a freshman, playing in 12 games for the Division III National runners-up … scored 14 points and grabbed five rebounds in 34 minutes of action … had a season-high five points in a win over Philadelphia Biblical (2/11).

High School: A 2011 graduate of Pelham Memorial High School … played two years of basketball and one year of golf for the Pelicans … was an All-Section 1A performer as a senior.

Personal: Born October 23, 1992 … son of Eileen and Kevin Quigley … has one sister, Kelly …majoring in history at Manhattanville.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YEAR GP/GS MIN MPG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2011-12 12/0 34 3.4 4-8 .500 2-4 .500 4-4 1.000 1 4 5 0.4 1 0 1 5 0 0 14 1.2 2012-13 7/0 77 11.0 11-22 .500 7-14 .500 6-8 .750 2 8 10 1.4 10 0 4 4 0 3 35 5.0 TOTAL 19/0 111 5.8 15-30 .500 9-18 .500 10-12 .833 3 12 15 0.8 11 0 5 9 0 3 49 2.6 #15 SEAN SAMPSON F • 6’4” • 180 lbs • Junior • Brooklyn, N.Y./Kent School 2012-13: Took the court in 18 games with four starting assignments as a sophomore … scored 20 points and hauled in 16 rebounds in just over seven minutes per game … made his Valiant debut against Hunter (11/15) and grabbed a season-best three rebounds … played a season-high 19 minutes versus Wilkes (2/2) and scored five points … hit a pair of threes to finish with a season-best six points in the home finale against King’s (2/9).

2011-12: Joined the team midway through the season, but did not appear in any games as a freshman.

High School: A 2011 graduate of the Kent School ... played three seasons on the basketball court and two years of both football and baseball for the Lions ... helped the team to Founder’s League and New England Championships as a junior in 2010 ... has seven former teammates playing at the collegiate level.

Personal: Born July 24, 1992 ... son of Ingrid Niles and Samuel Sampson ... has one brother, Samuel, who played one season of basketball at Union in 2004-05 ... majoring in business management with a communications minor at Manhattanville. Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YEAR GP/GS MIN MPG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2011-12 DID NOT PLAY 2012-13 18/4 128 7.1 6-19 .316 5-16 .313 3-6 .500 6 10 16 0.9 3 0 3 10 0 2 20 1.1 TOTAL 18/4 128 7.1 6-19 .316 5-16 .313 3-6 .500 6 10 16 0.9 3 0 3 10 0 2 20 1.1 #10 ANTHONY MAESTRE G • 5’10” • 160 lbs • Sophomore • Bronx, N.Y./Mount St. Michael Academy 2012-13: Named Manhattanville’s Co-Male Rookie of the Year … had a very successful rookie season for the Valiants, averaging 15.3 points per game with a team-best 69 assists in 25 games (24 starts) as a freshman … ranked fifth in the conference in scoring and also finished fifth in Division III in scoring average among freshmen … finished his year second in the conference in three-pointers made and third in three- point percentage by hitting 49 of 121 attempts (.405) … his 69 assists were sixth-best among Freedom players … also ranked fourth in the conference by averaging 33.1 minutes per game … started his career by scoring in double figures in 11 straight games and finished the year with 20 double-digit scoring games … had 11 points in his Valiant debut at Hunter (11/15) … netted a season-best 29 points at Mount St. Mary (11/26), hitting 5-of-8 from long range and going 6-of-6 from the line, and also grabbed a season-best six rebounds … hit 9-of-16 shots to finish with 25 points against Misericordia (12/1) … dished out a season-high nine assists the next time out versus Berkeley (12/7) … led the team again with a 24-point effort to help beat FDU-Florham (1/30).

High School: A 2012 graduate of Mount Saint Michael Academy … played four years on the court and also ran track for one year for the Mountaineers … graduated with second honors.

Personal: Born February 12, 1994 … son of Elizabeth Perez and Jose Maestre … has three siblings: Angel, Chelsea and Christian … undecided in regards to his major at Manhattanville.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YEAR GP/GS MIN MPG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2012-13 25/24 827 33.1 122-299 .408 49-121 .405 89-115 .774 11 49 60 2.4 43 0 69 69 0 44 382 15.3 TOTAL 25/24 827 33.1 122-299 .408 49-121 .405 89-115 .774 11 49 60 2.4 43 0 69 69 0 44 382 15.3

2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 11 Returning Players - Sophomores/Newcomers #1 DARIUS CHRISTMAS G • 5’9” • 170 lbs • Sophomore • Hackensack, N.J./Paramus Catholic 2012-13: Appeared in the first four games of the season before missing most of the year due to injury … had one point and one assist in his Valiant debut at Hunter (11/15) … had a season-best two points in nine minutes of action at home against Purchase (11/20).

High School: A 2012 graduate of Paramus Catholic High School … played four years of basketball and lacrosse as well as two years of football for the Paladins … on the court, helped the Paladins to a Big North Conference title as a junior and captained the squad as a senior … also was a two-time All-League honoree and a team captain on the lacrosse field.

Personal: Born August 19, 1994 … son of Darlene and Orlando Christmas … has two brothers, DeAndre and Deshawn … undecided in regards to his major at Manhattanville … also is a member of the Valiant men’s lacrosse team during the spring.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YEAR GP/GS MIN MPG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2012-13 4/0 38 9.5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1 0 1 0.3 4 0 5 3 0 0 3 0.8 TOTAL 4/0 38 9.5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1 0 1 0.3 4 0 5 3 0 0 3 0.8

#33 ANDREW WINTER F • 6’3” • 175 lbs • Sophomore • Fresh Meadows, N.Y./St. Francis Prep 2012-13: One of five Valiants to take the court in all 25 games as a freshman, including six starts … averaged 4.7 points and 3.2 rebounds per game for the Valiants … added 13 steals and nine blocks … had two points in his Valiant debut at Hunter (11/15) … scored eight points and hauled in a season-high 12 rebounds (eight offensive) to go with two blocks at Mount St. Mary (11/26) … got the start and hit 5-of-6 shots to finish with a season-best 13 points against SUNY Potsdam (1/5) … had 13 points again in just 21 minutes versus DeSales (1/23) … scored 12 points and added eight rebounds, two assists and two steals in a season-high 34 minutes at Delaware Valley (2/12). Game-by-Game Statistics

High School: A 2012 graduate of St. Francis Prep.

Personal: Undecided in regards to a major at Manhattanville.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YEAR GP/GS MIN MPG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2012-13 25/6 460 18.4 46-140 .329 5-29 .172 20-45 .444 38 42 80 3.2 77 4 16 25 9 13 117 4.7 TOTAL 25/6 460 18.4 46-140 .329 5-29 .172 20-45 .444 38 42 80 3.2 77 4 16 25 9 13 117 4.7

12 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Newcomers #34 JUAN CAMACHO F • 6’4” • 215 lbs • Sophomore • Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic/New Horizons (St. Thomas) High School: A 2012 graduate of Paramus Catholic High School … played four years of basketball and lacrosse as well as two years of football for the Paladins … on the court, helped the Paladins to a Big North Conference title as a junior and captained the squad as a senior … also was a two-time All-League honoree and a team captain on the lacrosse field.

Personal: Born August 19, 1994 … son of Darlene and Orlando Christmas … has two brothers, DeAndre and Deshawn … undecided in regards to his major at Manhattanville … also is a member of the Valiant men’s lacrosse team during the spring.

#4 FRANCISCO GONI ROSON F • 6’4” • 190 lbs • Freshman • Madrid, Spain/Colegio Estudio High School: A 2012 graduate of Paramus Catholic High School … played four years of basketball and lacrosse as well as two years of football for the Paladins … on the court, helped the Paladins to a Big North Conference title as a junior and captained the squad as a senior … also was a two-time All-League honoree and a team captain on the lacrosse field.

Personal: Born August 19, 1994 … son of Darlene and Orlando Christmas … has two brothers, DeAndre and Deshawn … undecided in regards to his major at Manhattanville … also is a member of the Valiant men’s lacrosse team during the spring.

#22 ANDREW MURRAY F • 6’3” • 180 lbs • Freshman • Yonkers, N.Y./Archbishop Stepinac High School: A 2012 graduate of Paramus Catholic High School … played four years of basketball and lacrosse as well as two years of football for the Paladins … on the court, helped the Paladins to a Big North Conference title as a junior and captained the squad as a senior … also was a two-time All-League honoree and a team captain on the lacrosse field.

Personal: Born August 19, 1994 … son of Darlene and Orlando Christmas … has two brothers, DeAndre and Deshawn … undecided in regards to his major at Manhattanville … also is a member of the Valiant men’s lacrosse team during the spring.

#23 CHARLES NARDONE G • 6’3” • 185 lbs • Freshman • Stony Point, N.Y./North Rockland High School: A 2012 graduate of Paramus Catholic High School … played four years of basketball and lacrosse as well as two years of football for the Paladins … on the court, helped the Paladins to a Big North Conference title as a junior and captained the squad as a senior … also was a two-time All-League honoree and a team captain on the lacrosse field.

Personal: Born August 19, 1994 … son of Darlene and Orlando Christmas … has two brothers, DeAndre and Deshawn … undecided in regards to his major at Manhattanville … also is a member of the Valiant men’s lacrosse team during the spring.

#2 MALVIN ROSARIO G • 6’3” • 185 lbs • Freshman • Bronx, N.Y./North Rockland High School: A 2012 graduate of Paramus Catholic High School … played four years of basketball and lacrosse as well as two years of football for the Paladins … on the court, helped the Paladins to a Big North Conference title as a junior and captained the squad as a senior … also was a two-time All-League honoree and a team captain on the lacrosse field.

Personal: Born August 19, 1994 … son of Darlene and Orlando Christmas … has two brothers, DeAndre and Deshawn … undecided in regards to his major at Manhattanville … also is a member of the Valiant men’s lacrosse team during the spring.

#21 TIAN TANG F • 6’4” • 180 lbs • Sophomore • Shenzhen, China/Maine Central Institute (NYU-Poly) High School: A 2012 graduate of Paramus Catholic High School … played four years of basketball and lacrosse as well as two years of football for the Paladins … on the court, helped the Paladins to a Big North Conference title as a junior and captained the squad as a senior … also was a two-time All-League honoree and a team captain on the lacrosse field.

Personal: Born August 19, 1994 … son of Darlene and Orlando Christmas … has two brothers, DeAndre and Deshawn … undecided in regards to his major at Manhattanville … also is a member of the Valiant men’s lacrosse team during the spring.

2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 13 2012-13 Season in Review Team & Conference Statistics OVERALL STATISTICS |----TOTAL----| |----3-PTS----| |----REBOUNDS----| # Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 32 Jack Bramswig 25-24 862-34.5 157-322 .488 17-60 .283 64-105 .610 104 185 289 11.6 45 0 40 55 36 44 395 15.8 10 Anthony Maestre 25-24 827-33.1 122-299 .408 49-121 .405 89-115 .774 11 49 60 2.4 43 0 69 69 0 44 382 15.3 05 Colin Campbell 25-23 700-28.0 105-255 .412 20-68 .294 55-85 .647 23 51 74 3.0 68 4 65 65 2 38 285 11.4 55 Craig Augustine 25-23 602-24.1 72-152 .474 1-1 1.000 37-78 .474 34 90 124 5.0 62 0 23 27 7 10 182 7.3 02 Mike Murray 20-3 333-16.7 40-105 .381 6-28 .214 28-47 .596 3 25 28 1.4 40 0 26 52 2 18 114 5.7 03 Wills Flynn 24-16 641-26.7 41-117 .350 15-56 .268 36-48 .750 11 57 68 2.8 46 2 54 60 0 25 133 5.5 04 Connor Quigley 7-0 77-11.0 11-22 .500 7-14 .500 6-8 .750 2 8 10 1.4 10 0 4 4 0 3 35 5.0 31 Andrew Winter 25-6 460-18.4 46-140 .329 5-29 .172 20-45 .444 38 42 80 3.2 77 4 16 25 9 13 117 4.7 22 Zach Basso 6-0 63-10.5 5-10 .500 3-8 .375 4-6 .667 1 3 4 0.7 7 0 3 5 0 0 17 2.8 24 Calvin Terry 22-1 172-7.8 11-39 .282 0-9 .000 8-19 .421 8 15 23 1.0 23 0 0 8 7 5 30 1.4 21 Sean Sampson 18-4 128-7.1 6-19 .316 5-16 .313 3-6 .500 6 10 16 0.9 3 0 3 10 0 2 20 1.1 11 Niko Emanuilidis 18-1 90-5.0 5-12 .417 0-0 .000 4-12 .333 6 7 13 0.7 13 0 3 2 2 5 14 0.8 01 Darius Christmas 4-0 38-9.5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1 0 1 0.3 4 0 5 3 0 0 3 0.8 15 Devon Washington 11-0 32-2.9 0-3 .000 0-3 .000 1-4 .250 1 4 5 0.5 3 0 2 3 0 1 1 0.1 TM TEAM 37 53 90 3.6 0 10 Total 25 5025 621-1496 .415 128-413 .310 358-582 .615 286 599 885 35.4 444 10 313 398 65 208 1728 69.1 Opponents 25 5025 676-1478 .457 125-402 .311 325-491 .662 289 699 988 39.5 518 12 377 435 79 208 1802 72.1

CONFERENCE STATISTICS |----TOTAL----| |----3-PTS----| |----REBOUNDS----| # Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 10 Anthony Maestre 14-14 474-33.9 68-153 .444 28-66 .424 45-53 .849 7 26 33 2.4 27 0 40 46 0 22 209 14.9 32 Jack Bramswig 14-14 479-34.2 78-172 .453 11-41 .268 29-46 .630 54 115 169 12.1 25 0 20 27 23 27 196 14.0 05 Colin Campbell 14-12 404-28.9 58-146 .397 11-39 .282 44-68 .647 12 36 48 3.4 40 2 31 36 1 20 171 12.2 02 Mike Murray 10-2 187-18.7 25-63 .397 5-22 .227 17-27 .630 3 13 16 1.6 22 0 15 27 2 8 72 7.2 55 Craig Augustine 14-13 308-22.0 41-85 .482 1-1 1.000 17-39 .436 16 46 62 4.4 32 0 12 17 3 5 100 7.1 22 Zach Basso 2-0 32-16.0 4-7 .571 3-6 .500 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 1.5 4 0 3 2 0 0 13 6.5 04 Connor Quigley 1-0 11-11.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 0 2 2 2.0 2 0 1 1 0 0 5 5.0 31 Andrew Winter 14-4 261-18.6 27-76 .355 2-14 .143 5-21 .238 21 24 45 3.2 45 3 10 10 4 10 61 4.4 03 Wills Flynn 14-7 348-24.9 19-63 .302 7-36 .194 11-17 .647 4 26 30 2.1 30 1 27 31 0 13 56 4.0 21 Sean Sampson 11-3 105-9.5 6-17 .353 5-15 .333 2-2 1.000 2 5 7 0.6 3 0 2 8 0 1 19 1.7 24 Calvin Terry 14-1 111-7.9 7-23 .304 0-5 .000 6-11 .545 5 11 16 1.1 16 0 0 4 6 4 20 1.4 11 Niko Emanuilidis 11-0 58-5.3 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-7 .143 3 3 6 0.5 10 0 3 2 1 3 3 0.3 15 Devon Washington 6-0 22-3.7 0-3 .000 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 1 4 5 0.8 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0.2 TM TEAM 20 22 42 3.0 0 5 Total 14 334-811 .412 73-248 .294 185-301 .615 149 335 484 34.6 258 6 164 217 40 114 926 66.1 Opponents 14 370-773 .479 72-198 .364 190-285 .667 124 382 506 36.1 269 5 221 226 36 110 1002 71.6

2012-13 Valiant Results 2012-13 Freedom Conference Final Standings Date Opponent Result CONFERENCE OVERALL Nov. 15 at Hunter W 89-67 Team W L Pct. PF PA W L Pct. PF PA Nov. 17 HAMILTON W 73-64 DeSales 12 2 .857 22 6 .786 Delaware Valley 11 3 .786 19 9 .679 Nov. 20 PURCHASE L 72-81 Misericordia 9 5 .643 13 13 .500 Nov. 26 at Mount St. Mary W 68-66 (OT) FDU-Florham 7 7 .500 12 14 .462 Nov. 28 at Eastern * W 87-72 King’s (Pa.) 5 9 .357 10 15 .400 Dec. 1 MISERICORDIA * L 75-82 Wilkes 4 10 .286 11 13 .458 Dec. 7 BERKELEY (N.Y.) # W 77-74 Manhattanville 4 10 .286 10 15 .400 Dec. 8 LYNCHBURG # L 79-81 Eastern 4 10 .286 6 19 .240 Dec. 14 vs. Keuka ^ L 62-77 Dec. 15 vs. D’Youville ^ W 88-70 Dec. 29 vs. Frostburg State % W 74-58 2012-13 Freedom Conference Postseason Honors Dec. 30 vs. Randolph-Macon % L 40-76 All-Conference First Team Player of the Year Jan. 5 SUNY POTSDAM L 80-86 Matt Greene Misericordia Jr. G Jeremy Beckett Delaware Valley Jan. 9 FDU-FLORHAM * L 45-56 Chris Shovlin Wilkes Jr. G Rookie of the Year Jeremy Beckett Delaware Valley Sr. F Jan. 12 at Wilkes * W 69-65 Zach Sly Delaware Valley Jack Bramswig Manhattanville Jr. F Coach of the Year Jan. 16 DELAWARE VALLEY * L 58-63 Brett Moyer DeSales Sr. F Casey Stitzel Delaware Valley Jan. 19 at King’s (Pa.) * L 69-80 Jan. 23 DESALES * L 64-69 All-Conference Second Team Freedom Conference Tournament Jan. 26 EASTERN * L 63-83 Mike Coleman DeSales Jr. G Semifinals Jan. 30 at FDU-Florham * W 63-60 Paul Pammer DeSales Jr. G #1 DeSales 59, #4 FDU-Florham 57 #2 Delaware Valley 65, #3 Misericordia 49 Feb. 2 WILKES * L 65-73 Daulton Derr Delaware Valley Sr. F Derek Hall FDU-Florham Sr. F Feb. 6 at DeSales * L 60-84 Championship Game Steve Ware Misericordia So. F #2 Delaware Valley 77, #1 DeSales 72 Feb. 9 KING’S (PA.) * W 67-61 Tournament MVP: Jeremy Beckett, Delaware Valley Feb. 12 at Delaware Valley * L 71-79 All-Conference Honorable Mention Feb. 16 at Misericordia * L 70-75 Kyle Hammonds King’s (Pa.) Jr. G Trevor Sykes FDU-Florham Jr. G * - Freedom Conference Game Mike Williamson FDU-Florham Sr. G # - AJ Buchanan Classic (Purchase, N.Y.) Will Green FDU-Florham Jr. F ^ - RIT Harold J. Brodie Tournament (Rochester, N.Y.) % - Randolph-Macon Coaches Classic (Ashland, Va.) 14 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Game-by-Game Results 1972-73 YORK W 70-59 1979-80 (13-13) MOUNT UNION L 51-56 Results unknown DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 80-61 Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco MERCHANT MARINE L 71-76 at Cathedral W 100-79 11/24 MEDGAR EVERS W 43-37 HARTWICK L 59-79 1973-74 11/26 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS L 44-55 ST. MICHAEL’S L 52-67 Head Coach: Joel Daunic 1977-78 (17-11) 11/30 at Army L 54-71 BARUCH L 56-71 Results unknown Head Coach: Tim Cohane 12/1 vs. Western Connecticut W 74-51 WESTFIELD STATE W 81-69 at Eisenhower W 77-72 12/2 at North Adams L 49-50 UNION L 55-74 1974-75 (8-11) vs. Dominican (N.Y.) W 73-64 12/7 vs. Colgate L 47-52 at Elmira W 54-45 Head Coach: Tim Cohane JOHN JAY W 80-65 12/8 at Cornell L 58-70 at Hamilton L 56-84 Individual game results unknown FDU-MADISON W 75-71 12/11 CONCORDIA (N.Y.) W 96-52 at Brooklyn L 46-66 MERCY W 112-84 12/14 MERCY L 62-65 PURCHASE W 72-71 1975-76 (10-17) ST. THOMAS AQUINAS L 70-89 12/21 at Dartmouth L 35-37 SALEM STATE W 68-60 Head Coach: Tim Cohane PRATT W 91-69 12/28 vs. Buffalo State L 73-74 at Stony Brook W 67-63 Purchase W 107-32 at Lehman W 89-63 12/29 vs. Clarkson W 57-49 QUEENS W 90-76 Sarah Lawrence W 100-60 vs. John Jay W 51-49 1/25 LEHMAN W 60-58 at City College L 59-60 Old Westbury W 69-46 at Brooklyn L 77-81 1/26 LONGWOOD L 54-71 NAZARETH L 70-78 New Paltz L 86-93 TUFTS L 58-60 1/28 at Ramapo W 74-69 MARITIME W 69-61 Upsala L 66-89 SUNY POTSDAM L 77-84 1/30 at Concordia (N.Y.) W 83-56 at Hartwick L 77-101 Dominican (N.Y.) L 81-91 at Concordia (N.Y.) W 102-80 2/1 CITY COLLEGE W 61-49 VASSAR W 98-48 FDU-Madison L 84-110 HUNTER W 63-55 2/4 at Brooklyn L 52-57 at Army L 48-57 King’s (N.Y.) L 70-73 vs. Westfield State L 65-85 2/6 at Maritime L 64-66 SKIDMORE W 92-48 Hunter L 71-80 vs. Dominican (N.Y.) W 79-55 2/9 STONY BROOK L 65-75 Concordia (N.Y.) W 77-73 at Maritime W 89-68 2/12 SACRED HEART W 71-63 1983-84 (11-14) Vassar W 90-44 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 86-64 2/16 UMASS BOSTON W 64-60 Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco Mercy L 79-81 at Elmira L 53-73 2/19 at Mercy L 87-107 11/21 at Purchase L 59-70 Pratt L 55-65 vs. Mansfield State L 53-66 2/20 at Vassar W 84-73 11/25 at Case Western Reserve L 64-98 Western New England L 65-80 at Baruch W 64-58 2/23 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 100-69 11/26 at Swarthmore W 70-59 Westfield State L 52-66 at Vassar W 79-46 2/28 NEW PALTZ W 71-62 11/29 HUNTER W 113-109 Connecticut College L 45-55 at Connecticut College W 59-56 12/2 MERCHANT MARINE L 68-81 Dominican (N.Y.) L 68-77 UPSALA L 63-71 1980-81 (11-15) 12/3 ONEONTA STATE W 94-88 St. Thomas Aquinas L 73-89 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS L 70-83 Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 12/7 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 87-73 Sarah Lawrence W 106-78 vs. St. Lawrence % L 62-65 vs. Lehman L 62-75 12/10 at Hamilton L 71-90 Connecticut College W 81-69 vs. SUNY Potsdam % L 60-64 vs. York W 62-61 12/14 SEATTLE L 61-72 Vassar W 51-47 % - NCAA Tournament East Regional 12/4 PURCHASE W 90-45 1/6 THIEL W 74-60 Mercy W 72-57 12/5 vs. Vassar W 87-51 1/7 HAMILTON L 76-90 John Jay W 76-63 1978-79 (17-11) 12/6 at Marist L 62-66 1/11 at Lehman L 57-58 Maritime L 68-72 Head Coach: Tim Cohane 12/11 at Army L 55-61 1/14 at Union W 80-74 Merchant Marine L 50-80 11/25 at Medgar Evers W 76-56 12/12 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 71-83 1/16 at Brooklyn W 87-74 Yeshiva L 59-66 11/27 vs. Mercy W 79-61 12/27 CARNEGIE MELLON W 79-52 1/20 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS L 73-103 Concordia (N.Y.) L 70-72 11/28 VASSAR W 80-58 12/28 SUNY POTSDAM L 68-83 1/28 at Nazareth L 58-83 12/1 vs. Coast Guard L 33-38 1/3 JOHNS HOPKINS L 62-70 1/29 at St. John Fisher L 88-111 1976-77 (17-9) 12/2 at Connecticut College W 70-39 1/4 ELMIRA W 88-68 2/3 CITY COLLEGE W 76-65 Head Coach: Tim Cohane 12/8 CONCORDIA (N.Y.) W 73-39 at L 53-66 2/8 at Merchant Marine L 63-64 at King’s (N.Y.) L 79-81 12/9 N.H. COLLEGE L 70-82 at Thomas W 72-50 2/11 STONY BROOK W 80-78 CATHEDRAL W 99-59 12/13 BROOKLYN W 53-48 at Colby L 58-62 2/15 at Maritime W 77-65 at Adelphi L 61-64 12/16 at Dartmouth L 39-61 1/26 RAMAPO W 75-66 2/18 at Hartwick L 58-71 CONCORDIA (N.Y.) W 74-63 12/27 vs. John Jay W 59-51 1/28 at Concordia (N.Y.) W 54-53 2/22 at Vassar W 96-54 MERCY W 116-95 12/28 at Staten Island L 48-82 1/31 HAMILTON L 75-83 2/24 HOUGHTON L 66-82 at FDU-Madison L 64-71 1/3 at Clearwater Christian W 61-57 MARITIME W 82-63 2/25 at NYU L 49-50 SARAH LAWRENCE W 113-58 1/5 vs. Northern Iowa L 40-48 2/6 vs. New Paltz W 74-69 NORWICH W 82-79 1/6 vs. Westchester State L 50-56 2/7 at Oneonta L 52-63 1984-85 (10-14) COLBY W 77-70 1/20 at Springfield L 55-66 2/12 at City College L 65-79 Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco at Florida Institute of Tech. W 78-77 1/23 CONCORDIA (N.Y.) W 64-42 2/14 at Fordham L 51-73 11/19 PURCHASE W 95-68 at Biscayne L 77-91 1/26 MERCY W 68-57 2/17 at Dominican (N.Y.) L 64-77 11/23 HAVERFORD W 60-55 at Rollins L 72-99 1/27 WESTERN NEW ENGLAND W 64-63 2/20 VASSAR W 94-70 11/24 CASE WESTERN W 79-69 at Concordia (N.Y.) W 79-60 1/29 RAMAPO W 75-66 2/21 at Clark L 70-92 11/30 at SUNY Potsdam L 70-95 at Hunter L 70-72 1/31 MARITIME W 61-50 2/24 at Stony Brook L 84-87 12/5 at Army L 54-80 at Mercy W 87-78 2/5 at Sacred Heart L 60-76 12/7 ST. ROSE W 92-75 at Western New England W 79-64 2/7 LEHMAN W 71-49 1981-82 (15-12) 12/8 NAZARETH L 58-97 vs. Dowling L 57-82 2/10 at Stony Brook L 64-73 Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 12/13 at Dominican (N.Y.) W 77-75 at Pratt L 63-68 2/14 at St. Thomas Aquinas W 49-38 at Purchase W 81-27 1/11 UNION W 77-73 at Connecticut College W 73-58 2/16 BARUCH W 55-49 11/20 at Eastern Connecticut L 60-67 1/18 at Norwich L 63-78 VASSAR W 73-36 2/23 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 74-53 11/21 vs. Brandeis L 83-94 1/19 at St. Michael’s L 69-76 at St. Thomas Aquinas L 76-85 3/2 vs. St. Lawrence % L 59-64 11/27 THOMAS W 75-50 1/22 LEHMAN L 65-78 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 84-78 3/3 at Stony Brook % L 61-66 11/28 CASE WESTERN RESERVE L 63-66 1/25 CATHOLIC L 76-85 MARITIME W 68-60 % - NCAA Tournament East Regional 11/30 BROOKLYN L 67-68 1/26 ELMIRA L 74-95 12/4 OHIO WESLEYAN L 81-86 1/29 JOHN JAY L 67-69 12/5 WOOSTER W 56-47 1/31 at St. Thomas Aquinas L 79-92 12/9 at Skidmore W 83-65 2/6 at Mount St. Vincent W 101-75 12/11 KING’S (N.Y.) W 62-60 at Stony Brook L 50-68 12/13 at Upsala L 66-87 at Hunter L 51-55 12/19 at Dartmouth L 49-62 at Merchant Marine W 84-72 12/29 vs. Buffalo State L 51-53 HARTWICK L 62-70 12/30 vs. Stony Brook W 64-59 VASSAR W 107-91 1/8 ST. JOSEPH’S (ME) W 62-61 MARITIME W 87-65 1/9 COLBY W 83-72 at Old Westbury L 80-92 1/22 at FDU-Madison W 69-64 1/23 vs. Amherst W 72-67 1985-86 (17-8) 1/28 CONCORDIA W 85-74 Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 2/1 at Purchase L 66-80 11/22 vs. Johns Hopkins W 76-70 2/2 STONY BROOK L 61-67 11/23 vs. Lynchburg W 91-72 2/6 ST. JOHN FISHER W 88-61 11/26 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 84-64 2/11 CITY COLLEGE W 64-63 11/29 at Haverford W 81-55 2/13 at Tufts W 61-61 11/30 vs. Philadelphia Pharmacy W 77-71 2/17 at Maritime W 68-64 12/3 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 112-66 2/20 CLARK L 54-55 12/7 at Trinity (Conn.) L 66-78 2/24 at Vassar W 90-63 12/10 at Purchase W 123-75 vs. John Jay L 60-61 12/13 ALLEGHENY W 77-75 1/11 at Union L 66-101 1982-83 (12-13) 1/14 at Lehman L 66-67 The 1977-78 men’s basketball team started the year with eight Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 1/18 at Rensselaer L 72-81 wins in nine games on the way to posting a 17-11 record and at Lane L 63-65 1/21 KING’S (N.Y.) W 89-72 earning the program’s first-ever berth in the NCAA Tournament at Millsaps W 76-65 1/25 HAMILTON W 87-80 at Swarthmore W 63-58 1/26 SALISBURY W 95-93 as an at-large selection. at Case Western Reserve W 53-50 1/29 OLD WESTBURY L 85-87 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 15 Game-by-Game Results 2/1 HUNTER L 80-82 2/1 HUNTER W 97-85 1/25 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 93-87 2/11 at Hunter * L 70-94 2/4 at John Jay W 98-84 2/3 at Purchase W 98-67 1/27 at Nazareth L 80-108 2/13 TRINITY (CONN.) L 70-86 2/14 at Colgate W 62-60 2/6 DREW W 115-102 1/30 at Hartwick L 67-90 2/15 at Mount St. Vincent W 86-64 2/15 at Hartwick L 61-75 2/8 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 87-83 2/3 DREW L 76-77 2/18 MERCHANT MARINE * L 69-80 2/18 at Upsala W 94-90 2/10 MERCHANT MARINE W 96-85 2/7 at Lehman W 79-60 2/20 STONY BROOK * L 56-81 2/21 MARITIME W 86-53 2/13 STONY BROOK L 87-90 2/10 STONY BROOK L 76-88 2/22 at Western Connecticut L 71-94 2/22 STONY BROOK W 97-86 2/17 at Rensselaer L 79-85 2/13 at Rensselaer L 69-86 2/24 at Mount St. Mary L 87-100 2/24 MERCHANT MARINE W 106-101 2/20 at Trinity (Conn.) L 84-92 2/15 HUNTER L 94-113 2/26 at Vassar W 78-63 3/1 HUNTER # L 84-85 2/22 MARITIME W 95-49 2/17 at Trinity (Conn.) L 78-93 * - Skyline Conference Game # - ECAC Metro Tournament 2/24 OLD WESTBURY W 95-86 2/20 MARITIME W 94-77 3/5 at Stony Brook # L 87-92 2/24 SKIDMORE L 69-77 1993-94 (6-18) 1986-87 (17-9) # - ECAC Metro Tournament Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 1990-91 (15-12) 11/19 at Rochester L 53-87 11/22 RENSSELAER W 77-76 1988-89 (12-14) Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 11/20 vs. Fredonia State L 65-81 11/24 at Vassar W 62-57 Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 11/16 vs. Ursinus W 104-99 11/23 STATEN ISLAND * L 68-72 11/28 vs. Carnegie Mellon L 63-68 11/18 at Malone L 80-104 11/17 at Scranton L 61-80 11/29 NYU L 79-98 11/29 vs. Haverford W 80-73 11/19 at Stevens W 101-49 11/25 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 91-71 12/3 vs. Worcester State L 62-77 12/6 TRINITY (CONN.) W 93-72 11/22 at Western Connecticut L 64-97 11/30 vs. Babson L 59-86 12/4 vs. Daemen W 72-70 12/8 at Yale L 81-90 11/26 at Army L 68-86 12/1 vs. Swarthmore W 71-57 12/8 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 72-82 12/10 at Army L 85-101 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 85-75 12/5 NJIT * L 77-78 1/16 at Maritime L 63-67 12/12 PURCHASE W 124-66 12/2 at St. Lawrence W 111-93 12/8 STATEN ISLAND * W 87-67 1/18 MERCHANT MARINE * W 68-59 1/10 vs. Catholic L 79-85 12/3 at Rochester L 70-116 12/15 at Western Connecticut L 74-87 1/20 at Hunter * L 54-79 1/11 vs. New Paltz W 101-85 12/6 NEW PALTZ L 83-87 1/10 LEHMAN W 65-46 1/22 SKIDMORE L 67-80 1/14 NEW PALTZ W 102-100 12/9 ALLEGHENY L 75-92 1/12 at Staten Island * W 88-82 1/24 at Merchant Marine * L 63-81 1/15 at Colgate L 64-76 1/16 JOHN JAY W 116-99 1/14 HUNTER * W 88-81 1/26 at Staten Island * L 71-84 1/19 JOHN JAY W 98-71 1/18 at Vassar L 98-101 1/19 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 88-86 1/29 MARITIME W 74-62 1/20 LEHMAN W 67-58 1/21 CURRY W 114-83 1/20 ST. JOSEPH’S L 68-86 1/30 KEUKA L 65-78 1/24 GALLAUDET W 103-86 1/22 CATHOLIC L 99-106 1/24 at Mount St. Vincent W 95-85 2/1 at NJIT * L 64-96 1/25 ST. JOSEPH’S (ME) W 106-99 1/24 HARTWICK W 84-78 1/26 at Skidmore L 66-68 2/3 STONY BROOK * L 70-78 1/28 UPSALA L 99-105 1/26 UPSALA L 104-112 1/29 HARTWICK W 81-58 2/5 at Connecticut College L 75-78 1/31 at Dominican (N.Y.) W 84-81 1/28 NAZARETH L 94-98 2/2 at Vassar W 81-79 2/7 MOUNT ST. MARY W 74-57 2/2 at Hunter W 108-95 1/30 LEHMAN W 74-70 2/4 at NJIT * L 69-84 2/10 HUNTER * L 77-81 2/9 at Mount St. Vincent W 97-56 2/4 at Drew W 72-64 2/6 at Stony Brook * L 91-98 2/14 MOUNT ST. VINCENT L 78-80 2/11 MERCHANT MARINE W 94-86 2/6 at Mount St. Vincent W 100-87 2/9 at Merchant Marine * W 76-54 2/18 NJIT * L 60-69 2/14 HARTWICK W 72-66 2/9 at Merchant Marine L 91-109 2/12 RENSSELAER L 65-70 2/25 VASSAR W 101-76 2/18 at Maritime W 84-61 2/11 at Stony Brook L 89-98 2/14 at Hunter * L 81-107 2/27 vs. Stony Brook % W 54-50 2/21 at Stony Brook L 105-120 2/13 at Hunter W 99-98 2/16 TRINITY (CONN.) L 72-73 * - Skyline Conference Game 2/25 at Old Westbury L 73-93 2/15 RENNSELAER W 96-71 2/19 at Maritime W 113-100 % - at Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) at NYU # L 82-110 2/18 TRINITY (CONN.) L 88-107 2/21 MERCHANT MARINE * W 81-51 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 2/20 at Maritime W 103-91 2/23 STONY BROOK * W 70-69 1994-95 (4-21) 2/23 at Skidmore L 93-100 at Richard Stockton # L 61-62 Head Coach: Brian Curtin 1987-88 (16-11) * - Skyline Conference Game 11/18 vs. Western Maryland L 82-88 Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 1989-90 (14-12) # - ECAC Metro Tournament 11/19 vs. Wesley L 77-94 11/20 vs. Moravian L 74-87 Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 11/22 at Staten Island * L 67-82 11/21 vs. Johns Hopkins W 78-75 11/18 vs. Castleton State W 90-62 1991-92 (16-10) 11/28 HUNTER * L 52-75 11/24 WESTERN CONNECTICUT W 82-79 11/19 at Hartwick L 76-77 Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 11/30 at NYU L 70-95 11/30 POST W 100-89 11/21 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 76-99 vs. Fredonia State L 66-68 12/7 at Western Connecticut L 51-82 12/4 vs. Old Westbury L 82-92 11/26 at Connecticut College L 67-71 vs. Southern Vermont W 78-61 12/9 vs. Lehman L 55-75 12/5 vs. Plattsburgh State W 112-79 11/28 COAST GUARD W 90-77 STATEN ISLAND * W 73-59 12/10 vs. St. Joseph’s (Maine) W 74-53 12/8 COLGATE W 74-72 11/30 MERCHANT MARINE W 82-71 at Connecticut College W 64-59 1/14 MARITIME W 55-43 12/16 at New Paltz L 90-91 12/2 at Upsala L 73-87 vs. Cabrini W 71-65 1/18 at Merchant Marine * L 69-91 1/12 at Lehman W 81-74 12/5 at New Paltz W 79-76 at York W 89-77 1/21 at Skidmore L 39-60 1/14 at Hartwick L 71-101 12/8 vs. Hobart W 80-75 WESTERN CONNECTICUT W 69-65 1/23 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 60-74 1/18 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) L 77-85 12/9 at Gallaudet W 85-65 at NJIT * L 75-102 1/25 STATEN ISLAND * L 44-68 1/20 VASSAR W 93-81 1/11 at John Jay W 84-72 at Drew L 107-113 1/28 MEDGAR EVERS L 55-69 1/23 CURRY W 116-80 1/15 MOUNT ST. MARY W 92-65 at Hunter * L 61-62 1/29 WESLEY L 57-63 1/24 DENISON L 78-85 1/17 VASSAR W 98-72 SALVE REGINA W 77-60 1/31 NJIT * L 56-99 1/27 at Upsala L 86-90 1/20 CABRINI W 79-77 BUFFALO STATE L 69-80 2/4 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 70-68 1/30 JOHN JAY W 89-76 1/21 SALISBURY W 108-103 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 89-81 2/6 at Mount St. Mary * L 51-94 SKIDMORE W 85-69 2/8 at Hunter * L 62-74 at William Paterson W 55-53 2/11 at Trinity (Conn.) L 79-105 VASSAR W 103-63 2/13 at Mount St. Vincent * L 72-91 2/15 MERCHANT MARINE * L 57-71 NJIT * W 73-72 2/17 at NJIT * L 59-92 STONY BROOK * L 64-69 2/20 at Purchase L 74-77 at Merchant Marine * W 77-58 2/22 at Vassar W 77-71 at Hartwick L 56-59 * - Skyline Conference Game HUNTER * L 60-73 at Trinity (Conn.) W 69-68 1995-96 (10-14) MERCHANT MARINE * W 81-65 Head Coach: Brian Curtin at Stony Brook * L 61-74 11/17 at Hartwick L 45-76 at Staten Island * W 77-75 11/18 vs. Westfield State L 59-82 FDU-MADISON # L 61-63 11/21 at Connecticut College L 72-74 * - Skyline Conference Game 11/27 at Hunter W 83-80 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 11/29 at Staten Island L 59-82 12/2 at Mount St. Vincent * L 81-98 1992-93 (8-17) 12/3 vs. Purchase W 83-58 Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 12/6 ST. JOSEPH’S W 80-66 11/20 vs. Practical Bible W 92-54 12/9 NYU L 73-81 11/21 vs. Binghamton L 62-82 12/13 CENTENARY (N.J.) * L 65-74 11/24 at Staten Island * W 87-81 1/6 at St. Mary’s L 58-72 11/30 at NYU L 66-84 1/17 MERCHANT MARINE * L 57-59 12/2 NJIT * L 74-91 1/20 at Brooklyn W 72-66 12/4 vs. Walsh L 66-104 1/23 at Mount St. Mary * W 75-68 12/5 vs. Greensboro L 51-53 1/27 VILLA JULIE W 79-76 12/8 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 66-64 1/28 SOUTHERN VERMONT L 53-69 1/21 HUNTER * W 69-66 1/31 NJIT * W 86-82 1/23 at Skidmore L 65-75 2/5 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 68-80 1/25 WILLIAM PATERSON L 84-90 2/10 at Centenary (N.J.) * L 61-74 1/27 STATEN ISLAND * L 63-66 2/12 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 66-63 1/30 ST. JOSEPH’S L 78-92 2/14 at Merchant Marine * W 72-67 The Valiant men’s basketball team had the opportunity to take 1/31 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 55-69 2/17 at NJIT * L 62-85 the court at the World’s Most Famous Arena on February 27, 2/2 at NJIT * L 60-67 2/19 PURCHASE W 89-56 1994, when Manhattanville defeated by 2/4 at Stony Brook * W 41-39 2/21 VASSAR L 70-77 a 54-50 score at Madison Square Garden. 2/6 at Merchant Marine * W 65-60 * - Skyline Conference Game 16 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Game-by-Game Results 2000-01 (17-11) 2/21 MARITIME * W 58-45 Head Coach: Brian Curtin 2/25 STEVENS^ W 53-46 11/25 OLD WESTBURY * W 74-61 2/27 at Mount St. Mary^ L 79-81 (ot) 11/28 STATEN ISLAND L 64-75 3/5 RICHARD STOCKTON# W 67-64 11/30 YESHIVA * L 58-62 3/9 at Baruch# L 56-60 12/2 at Old Westbury * L 66-75 * - Skyline Conference Game 12/5 at Vassar L 56-66 ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament 12/8 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 78-60 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 12/21 at St. Joseph’s * W 70-62 12/27 vs. Linfield L 60-107 2003-04 (18-10) 12/29 vs. Mount Union L 71-75 Head Coach: Dean Meminger 12/30 vs. Framingham State W 77-64 11/21 vs. FDU-Florham L 46-75 1/10 at Purchase W 64-46 11/22 vs. Gallaudet L 55-56 1/13 STEVENS * W 87-81 11/26 HUNTER L 108-110 (2ot) 1/16 MOUNT ST. MARY * W 88-78 11/30 VASSAR W 68-60 (ot) 1/20 BROOKLYN W 83-46 12/3 at Yeshiva * W 62-52 1/21 YORK W 66-53 12/9 FARMINGDALE STATE * W 76-67 1/24 at Merchant Marine * L 56-71 12/13 at Mount St. Vincent * W 99-84 1/26 at Maritime * L 56-62 1/3 at Staten Island W 77-63 1/31 ST. JOSEPH’S * W 79-56 1/5 at Quinnipiac L 57-94 2/2 at Stevens * W 78-77 1/7 RUTGERS-NEWARK W 65-62 2/6 at Mount St. Mary * W 79-76 (ot) 1/13 at Mount St. Mary * W 81-56 2/8 at Yeshiva * W 74-56 1/15 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 80-70 2/11 MERCHANT MARINE * L 79-90 1/19 BROOKLYN W 68-52 The 2006-07 Valiants defeated Old Westbury at Kennedy Gym 2/13 at Mount St. Vincent * W 66-55 1/21 STEVENS * W 81-68 2/16 MARITIME * W 92-62 1/22 OLD WESTBURY * W 78-75 on February 24, 2007 to earn the program’s first-ever Skyline 2/20 ST. JOSEPH’S ^ W 76-54 1/24 KEYSTONE W 72-62 Conference Championship and reach the NCAA Tournament for 2/22 MOUNT ST. MARY ^ W 81-55 1/25 WILLIAM PATERSON W 64-48 the third time in program history. 2/24 at Merchant Marine ^ L 49-70 1/29 ST. JOSEPH’S * W 88-71 1996-97 (11-14) 1998-99 (16-12) 2/28 at City # L 67-83 2/1 YESHIVA * L 59-60 Head Coach: Brian Curtin Head Coach: Brian Curtin * - Skyline Conference Game 2/4 at Merchant Marine * L 53-68 11/23 vs. Ramapo W 70-63 11/21 at Ursinus L 55-74 ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament 2/7 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 86-79 11/24 vs. Wheaton W 66-58 11/22 vs. Stevens L 56-67 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 2/10 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 70-77 2/14 at Stevens * L 61-66 (ot) 11/26 CONNECTICUT COLL. L 72-81 (ot) 11/24 at Purchase W 70-53 12/2 HUNTER L 61-63 11/30 at St. Joseph’s * W 77-49 2001-02 (20-9) 2/17 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 86-74 12/8 at NYU L 61-97 12/3 at Yeshiva * W 70-66 Head Coach: Brian Curtin 2/19 at Maritime * W 58-55 12/11 at St. Joseph’s W 76-56 12/7 HUNTER W 69-54 11/16 ROWAN L 52-56 2/24 MOUNT ST. VINCENT ^ W 86-67 12/14 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * L 57-69 12/11 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 84-76 11/20 at Centenary (N.J.) W 94-61 2/26 at Mount St. Mary ^ L 64-71 (ot) 1/4 at Marymount L 78-90 1/9 at King’s (Pa.) L 67-78 11/24 at Staten Island W 67-57 3/3 at Staten Island # L 59-87 11/29 YESHIVA * W 72-67 * - Skyline Conference Game 1/5 vs. Rivier L 61-64 (ot) 1/10 vs. Maritime * L 68-74 1/8 at NJIT * L 44-60 1/12 at Pratt W 60-25 12/1 OLD WESTBURY * W 59-50 ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament 1/10 at William Paterson L 49-73 1/16 at Merchant Marine * L 67-84 12/4 at St. Joseph’s * W 69-60 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 1/15 at Merchant Marine * L 53-61 1/18 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 66-69 12/7 at Mount St. Vincent * W 93-77 1/21 at Maritime * W 73-58 1/20 OLD WESTBURY * W 91-65 12/9 VASSAR L 59-63 2004-05 (16-12) 12/12 at Merchant Marine * L 73-79 1/25 WESLEY W 72-68 (ot) 1/23 JOHN JAY W 77-58 Head Coach: Pat Scanlon 1/26 JOHNSON STATE W 75-43 1/24 CENTENARY (N.J.) W 58-49 1/3 at Skidmore L 71-75 (ot) 11/20 WILLIAM PATERSON L 71-80 1/29 at Mount St. Mary * L 65-73 1/27 at Maritime * L 52-64 1/7 PURCHASE W 82-49 11/23 at Hunter W 87-60 2/1 STATEN ISLAND L 62-81 1/30 STATEN ISLAND L 55-65 1/9 at Old Westbury * W 87-67 11/28 at Vassar W 71-69 2/3 MARITIME * W 76-50 2/2 ST. JOSEPH’S * W 77-71 1/12 STEVENS * W 68-66 11/29 at Union W 72-69 2/5 at Stevens L 75-81 2/6 at Vassar W 74-63 1/15 at Mount St. Mary * W 76-69 12/1 YESHIVA * W 62-51 2/8 MOUNT ST. MARY * W 67-60 2/9 at Mount St. Mary * L 77-98 1/19 NEWBURY W 84-71 12/4 at Old Westbury * L 68-78 2/11 at Mount St. Vincent * L 65-71 2/11 MARITIME * W 63-58 1/20 LASELL L 75-83 12/7 at Farmingdale State * L 68-88 2/15 MERCHANT MARINE * L 65-73 2/13 MERCHANT MARINE * L 62-66 1/23 MERCHANT MARINE * W 73-72 12/8 at NYU L 74-95 2/18 NJIT * W 78-72 2/16 at Mount St. Vincent * W 89-69 1/26 MARITIME * W 60-49 12/11 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 101-90 2/21 at Purchase W 98-79 2/19 at Old Westbury * W 66-55 1/30 ST. JOSEPH’S * W 74-64 1/3 at Kean L 62-74 2/26 at Vassar W 75-69 2/23 ST. JOSEPH’S ^ W 73-58 2/3 at Yeshiva * L 70-95 1/5 STATEN ISLAND W 69-63 * - Skyline Conference Game 2/25 at Mount St. Mary ^ W 79-76 2/5 MOUNT ST. MARY * W 68-59 1/8 at New Paltz L 63-69 2/27 at Merchant Marine ^ L 53-64 2/8 at Stevens * L 60-61 1/13 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 95-74 1997-98 (13-14) 3/3 FDU-MADISON # L 83-106 2/10 HUNTER W 76-67 1/19 at Stevens * L 56-61 2/12 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 78-72 1/22 NICHOLS W 91-80 Head Coach: Brian Curtin * - Skyline Conference Game 2/15 at Maritime * W 81-62 1/23 JOHN JAY W 68-49 11/21 at Skidmore W 66-65 ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament 2/19 ST. JOSEPH’S ^ W 74-51 1/27 at St. Joseph’s * W 82-74 11/22 vs. Salem State L 55-69 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 11/24 at Connecticut College L 63-89 2/21 YESHIVA ^ W 61-54 1/31 at Yeshiva * L 58-64 12/1 YESHIVA W 71-46 1999-00 (13-12) 2/23 at Merchant Marine ^ L 72-73 2/2 MERCHANT MARINE * L 61-77 12/5 ST. JOSEPH’S * W 62-47 Head Coach: Brian Curtin 2/27 NEW JERSEY CITY # L 74-76 2/5 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 70-58 12/8 at Hunter L 56-72 11/19 vs. Centenary (N.J.) L 58-62 * - Skyline Conference Game 2/8 at Mount St. Mary * L 78-89 12/12 at Mount St. Vincent * W 61-56 11/27 ST. JOSEPH’S * L 57-65 ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament 2/10 MOUNT ST. MARY * W 87-81 1/9 vs. MCLA L 58-72 11/30 at Staten Island L 48-64 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 2/12 STEVENS * W 55-53 1/10 vs. Southern Vermont L 58-61 12/2 YESHIVA * L 67-82 2/15 at Mount St. Vincent * W 78-67 1/13 PRATT W 83-37 12/7 at Wesleyan L 57-103 2002-03 (19-10) 2/17 MARITIME * W 59-48 1/15 at Old Westbury * W 84-71 12/10 at Mount St. Vincent * W 79-63 Head Coach: Brian Curtin 2/22 STEVENS ^ W 65-64 1/17 MERCHANT MARINE * L 74-83 1/5 PURCHASE W 90-65 11/22 at Rowan L 61-90 2/25 at Farmingdale State ^ L 75-76 1/20 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 78-88 1/8 at Villa Julie W 83-73 11/26 at Yeshiva * W 64-56 3/2 at Richard Stockton # L 78-79 1/24 PURCHASE W 79-72 1/9 vs. Chowan L 55-84 11/30 at Old Westbury * W 64-61 * - Skyline Conference Game 1/25 ST. JOHN FISHER L 64-87 1/14 MERCHANT MARINE * W 60-59 12/2 at Vassar L 64-74 ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament 1/28 MARITIME * L 57-58 1/17 at Mount St. Mary * W 75-70 12/4 STATEN ISLAND L 54-59 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 1/31 at Staten Island W 60-54 1/19 OLD WESTBURY * W 67-38 12/7 at Quinnipiac L 34-58 2/6 OLD WESTBURY * W 81-79 (ot) 1/22 MEDGAR EVERS W 71-58 12/21 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 78-59 2005-06 (19-10) 2/10 at Mount St. Mary * L 65-78 1/23 BROOKLYN L 47-50 1/4 ST. JOSEPH’S * L 67-73 Head Coach: Pat Scanlon 2/12 at St. Joseph’s * W 55-54 1/28 MARITIME * W 62-58 1/6 SKIDMORE W 72-67 11/18 at Washington & Lee W 73-68 (ot) 2/14 at Merchant Marine * W 84-65 1/31 at Old Westbury * W 90-47 1/9 MERCHANT MARINE * W 71-58 11/19 vs. Mary Washington W 78-74 2/17 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 91-68 2/1 at St. Joseph’s * L 42-58 1/11 CENTENARY (N.J.) W 85-74 11/22 HUNTER W 90-51 2/20 at Maritime * L 62-72 2/5 VASSAR W 82-70 1/14 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 45-46 11/26 at William Paterson L 69-89 2/22 VASSAR L 50-52 2/8 MOUNT ST. MARY * W 88-70 1/18 at Stevens * W 70-59 11/30 at Yeshiva * L 46-47 2/25 at Mount St. Mary ^ W 64-62 2/10 at Yeshiva * L 48-63 1/22 at Maritime * W 57-52 12/3 OLD WESTBURY * W 84-76 2/26 at Merchant Marine ^ L 65-82 2/13 at Merchant Marine * L 52-72 1/25 PURCHASE W 76-63 12/17 FARMINGDALE ST. * L 102-103 (ot) 3/3 at Montclair State # L 72-82 2/15 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * L 44-54 1/26 FARMINGDALE STATE W 81-73 12/20 at Mount St. Vincent * W 106-59 1/28 at Hunter W 77-71 * - Skyline Conference Game 2/19 at Maritime * W 64-53 12/30 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 66-73 1/30 at Merchant Marine * L 77-82 ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament 2/22 ST. JOSEPH’S ^ W 58-52 1/2 vs. Salem State W 75-67 2/2 YESHIVA * W 60-57 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 2/24 MERCHANT MARINE ^ L 71-82 1/3 at Williams L 62-74 * - Skyline Conference Game 2/5 at St. Joseph’s * W 53-43 1/7 NEW PALTZ W 76-58 ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament 2/8 OLD WESTBURY * L 71-74 1/11 at Mount St. Mary * L 81-102 2/11 at Mount St. Mary * W 75-69 1/14 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 94-49 2/14 STEVENS * W 73-63 1/18 STEVENS * W 65-58 2/19 at Mount St. Vincent * W 91-67 1/21 BROOKLYN W 88-41 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 17 Game-by-Game Results 1/22 LINCOLN L 101-118 1/7 WILKES * L 49-58 1/26 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 75-53 1/10 at Misericordia * W 74-64 1/30 YESHIVA * W 82-57 1/12 at DeSales * L 59-63 2/1 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 118-98 1/14 at New Jersey City L 61-70 2/5 at Merchant Marine * L 69-83 1/17 at King’s (Pa.) * W 62-53 2/7 MOUNT ST. MARY * W 88-76 1/21 FDU-FLORHAM * W 72-65 2/11 at Stevens * W 70-59 1/24 at Alvernia * W 71-58 2/14 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 100-84 1/29 DESALES * W 60-55 2/16 at Maritime * W 91-67 1/31 at Eastern * L 58-73 2/21 OLD WESTBURY ^ W 73-69 2/4 WILLIAM PATERSON L 56-57 (ot) 2/23 MOUNT ST. MARY ^ W 89-85 2/7 DELAWARE VALLEY * W 73-46 2/25 at Farmingdale State ^ L 79-87 2/11 at Wilkes * L 49-54 3/1 KEAN # L 92-99 (ot) 2/14 MISERICORDIA * W 47-45 * - Skyline Conference Game 2/17 KING’S (PA.) * W 63-53 ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament 2/21 at FDU-Florham * W 83-72 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 2/25 EASTERN ^ W 63-57 2/28 at DeSales ^ L 58-72 2006-07 (23-6) * - Freedom Conference Game Head Coach: Pat Scanlon ^ - Freedom Conference Tournament 11/17 KEAN L 72-73 11/18 WASHINGTON (Md.) W 94-79 2009-10 (12-13) 11/21 at Hunter W 77-74 Head Coach: Pat Scanlon 11/26 VASSAR W 78-69 11/15 at Elizabethtown W 73-63 11/29 YESHIVA * W 72-64 11/20 JOHN JAY W 74-49 12/2 at Maritime * W 73-56 11/21 COAST GUARD L 60-73 12/4 at Western Connecticut W 94-73 11/24 HUNTER W 78-68 12/6 MOUNT ST. MARY * W 86-67 11/28 vs. Hood W 84-80 12/19 vs. Clarke W 68-61 11/29 vs. Heidelberg L 69-89 12/20 vs. Scranton L 66-79 12/2 at DeSales * L 42-66 1/3 RUTGERS-NEWARK W 84-79 12/5 KING’S (PA.) * L 59-62 1/6 WILLIAM PATERSON W 67-66 12/10 at Rhode Island College W 66-53 1/10 at Merchant Marine * L 68-70 12/30 at Baruch L 84-89 Manhattanville celebrated its second-ever trip to Madison 1/13 STEVENS * W 85-79 1/2 vs. Brooklyn W 71-65 Square Garden with another victory, beating cross-town rival 1/18 at Old Westbury * L 73-75 1/3 at Franklin & Marshall L 57-63 Purchase by a 66-54 score in front of more than 1,500 fans at 1/20 FARMINGDALE STATE * W 70-69 1/6 at William Paterson L 46-58 1/24 at Mount St. Vincent * W 97-54 1/9 WILKES * W 73-60 the World’s Most Famous Arena on December 19, 2010. 1/27 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 93-62 1/13 at FDU-Florham * W 73-63 1/14 WILKES * L 62-68 1/30 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * L 81-84 (ot) 1/16 MISERICORDIA * W 65-63 (ot) 1/18 at Delaware Valley * W 83-79 2/1 at Mount St. Mary * W 92-74 1/20 at Delaware Valley * L 62-81 1/21 KING’S (PA.) * W 80-69 2/3 MARITIME * W 80-55 1/23 EASTERN * W 52-35 1/25 at DeSales * L 67-71 2/5 at Yeshiva * W 62-56 1/30 at King’s (Pa.) * L 58-77 1/28 at Eastern * L 58-71 2/7 MERCHANT MARINE * W 88-69 2/3 DESALES * L 67-76 2/1 FDU-FLORHAM * W 59-39 2/10 at Farmingdale State * W 71-61 2/6 at Wilkes * L 78-81 (ot) 2/4 at Wilkes * L 58-64 2/15 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 112-79 2/13 at Eastern * L 60-61 2/9 DESALES * L 71-80 2/20 MOUNT ST. MARY ^ W 82-64 2/16 DELAWARE VALLEY * W 77-67 2/11 at King’s (Pa.) * L 54-79 2/22 FARMINGDALE STATE ^ W 93-76 2/18 FDU-FLORHAM * W 78-56 2/14 DELAWARE VALLEY * L 62-66 2/24 OLD WESTBURY ^ W 87-68 2/20 at Misericordia * L 55-75 2/18 MISERICORDIA * L 71-77 3/2 vs. Guilford % L 81-101 * - Freedom Conference Game * - Freedom Conference Game * - Skyline Conference Game ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament 2010-11 (14-11) 2012-13 (10-15) % - NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Pat Scanlon Head Coach: Pat Scanlon 11/15 at Hunter W 64-61 11/15 at Hunter W 89-67 2007-08 (17-9) 11/19 WHEELOCK W 76-55 11/17 HAMILTON W 73-64 Head Coach: Pat Scanlon 11/20 WESTERN CONNECTICUT W 81-74 11/20 PURCHASE L 72-81 11/16 JOHN JAY W 69-60 11/23 RAMAPO L 74-83 11/26 at Mount St. Mary W 68-66 (ot) 11/17 ROSE-HULMAN W 74-60 11/28 WILLIAM PATERSON W 67-54 11/28 at Eastern * W 87-72 11/20 HUNTER W 103-81 12/1 DESALES * W 67-55 12/1 MISERICORDIA * L 75-82 11/25 at Vassar L 61-63 12/4 at King’s (Pa.) * W 76-75 (ot) 12/7 BERKELEY (N.Y.) W 77-74 11/30 vs. Ramapo W 88-85 12/9 BARUCH W 68-67 12/8 LYNCHBURG L 79-81 12/1 vs. Albright L 74-92 12/19 vs. Purchase % W 66-54 12/14 vs. Keuka L 62-77 12/3 NEW JERSEY CITY W 78-74 12/30 at York (N.Y.) W 53-50 12/15 vs. D’Youville W 88-70 12/5 at Rutgers-Newark W 71-66 1/2 vs. Muhlenberg W 58-55 12/29 vs. Frostburg State W 74-58 12/7 vs. Juniata L 85-88 1/3 at Moravian L 63-75 12/30 at Randolph-Macon L 40-76 12/8 vs. Penn State-Harrisburg W 94-70 1/8 at Wilkes * L 68-74 1/5 SUNY POTSDAM L 80-86 12/22 at Northwood W 87-77 1/13 FDU-FLORHAM * W 61-44 1/9 FDU-FLORHAM * L 45-56 1/9 ELIZABETHTOWN L 89-93 1/15 at Misericordia * L 58-72 1/12 at Wilkes * W 69-65 1/12 at Arcadia * W 77-62 1/19 DELAWARE VALLEY * L 75-78 1/16 DELAWARE VALLEY * L 58-63 1/16 at FDU-Florham * W 80-73 1/22 at Eastern * L 41-48 1/19 at King’s (Pa.) * L 69-80 1/19 DELAWARE VALLEY * W 93-76 1/25 at Wesleyan L 75-80 (ot) 1/23 DESALES * L 64-69 1/22 at Wilkes * L 72-99 1/29 KING’S (PA.) * W 115-111 (2ot) 1/26 EASTERN * L 63-83 1/26 DESALES * L 82-88 2/3 at DeSales * L 65-70 1/30 at FDU-Florham * W 63-60 1/30 KING’S (PA.) * W 100-92 (ot) 2/5 WILKES * L 47-66 2/2 WILKES * L 65-73 2/2 at Delaware Valley * W 77-71 2/9 at FDU-Florham * L 45-52 2/6 at DeSales * L 60-84 2/5 FDU-FLORHAM * W 81-55 2/12 EASTERN * W 74-61 2/9 KING’S (PA.) * W 67-61 2/9 at DeSales * W 83-67 2/15 at Delaware Valley * L 92-104 2/12 at Delaware Valley * L 71-79 2/14 WILKES * W 92-81 2/19 MISERICORDIA * W 83-51 2/16 at Misericordia * L 70-75 2/16 at King’s (Pa.) * L 78-107 * - Freedom Conference Game * - Freedom Conference Game 2/18 at Richard Stockton L 71-84 % - at Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) 2/23 ARCADIA * W 67-59 2/27 at King’s (Pa.) ^ L 74-77 (ot) 2011-12 (10-15) * - Freedom Conference Game Head Coach: Pat Scanlon ^ - Freedom Conference Tournament 11/15 HUNTER L 81-85 11/18 ST. JOHN FISHER W 73-66 2008-09 (17-10) 11/19 HARTWICK L 67-73 Head Coach: Pat Scanlon 11/22 at Ramapo L 72-99 11/15 vs. Washington & Jefferson W 67-61 11/30 EASTERN * W 75-62 11/16 at Stevens L 54-76 12/3 at Misericordia * L 42-66 11/18 RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE L 57-69 12/6 WESLEYAN L 69-72 11/21 MEDGAR EVERS W 92-65 12/8 at Baruch W 84-70 11/22 MIDDLEBURY W 74-63 12/10 at William Paterson W 83-80 11/25 at Hunter L 59-65 12/30 vs. Messiah L 54-71 11/30 VASSAR W 65-51 12/31 vs. Plattsburgh State W 69-68 12/3 EASTERN * W 66-36 1/4 at Purchase W 87-64 12/6 ALVERNIA * W 65-53 1/7 YORK (N.Y.) W 71-66 1/3 at Delaware Valley * W 72-65 1/11 at FDU-Florham * L 63-67 18 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Career Records POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS 1. Anthony Montague 1985-89 1,855 1. John Danielski 2000-04 944 1. Donte Chisolm 2004-08 646 2. Mark Ward 1980-84 1,833 2. Gil Amoro 1976-80 845 2. Mike Fava 1979-83 643 3. Mike Prendergast 1984-87 1,626 3. Vic Scipioni 1988-92 832 3. Tom Genco 1986-90 487 4. John Danielski 2000-04 1,519 4. Anthony Montague 1985-89 829 4. Brian Glendon 1985-89 435 5. Trevoy Pointer 2008-12 1,511 5. Steve Shevlin 1999-03 810 5. Roger Dunphy 1975-79 416 6. Brian McDonagh 1990-94 1,491 6. Mark Ward 1980-84 769 6. Tom Jones 1983-87 378 7. Vic Scipioni 1988-92 1,447 7. Mike Failla 1978-82 741 7. Mike Prendergast 1984-87 339 8. Gil Amoro 1976-80 1,438 8. Al Viafore 1993-97 686 8. Jay Ferriere 2008-11 318 9. Farid Johnson 1999-04 1,416 9. Harold Rowson 1975-79 637 9. Brendon Murray 1998-02 317 10. Mike Failla 1978-82 1,343 10. Farid Johnson 1999-04 608 10. Billy Lahart 1977-81 315 STEALS BLOCKS THREE POINTERS 1. Donte Chisolm 2004-08 226 1. Farid Johnson 1999-04 155 1. Brian Fink 2004-08 226 2. Tom Genco 1986-90 204 2. Kevin Chadderton 1996-98 105 2. Mike Benziger 2002-06 207 3. Mike Prendergast 1984-87 203 3. Al Viafore 1993-97 77 3. Brendon Murray 1998-02 140 4. Tom Jones 1983-87 201 4. Jack Bramswig 2010-13 72 4. Donte Chisolm 2004-08 136 5. Trevoy Pointer 2008-12 164 5. Jerry Fiefie 2004-06 66 5. Joe Joyce 1994-98 114 6. Chris Slattery 1995-99 160 6. Anthony Montague 1985-89 60 6. Tom Genco 1986-90 108 7. Gerard Nolan 1983-87 138 7. Joe Joyce 1994-98 57 Tim Mitchell 1991-95 108 8. Al Viafore 1993-97 137 8. Glen Rodriguez 2008-11 53 8. Chris Slattery 1995-99 107 9. Pat Scanlon 1999-03 135 9. Cody Moffett 2005-08 50 9. John Danielski 2000-04 93 10. Brendon Murray 1998-02 134 10. Jason Walsh 2005-09 49 10. Pat Scanlon 1999-03 84 SCORING AVG. REBOUNDING AVG. FIELD GOAL PCT. Minimum 75 career games Minimum 75 career games Minimum 150 field goals made 1. Mike Prendergast 1984-87 21.7 1. Vic Scipioni 1988-92 9.6 1. Mike Failla 1978-82 .627 2. Brian McDonagh 1990-94 18.6 2. John Danielski 2000-04 8.4 2. Michael Lynch 1984-85, 86-88 .584 3. Anthony Montague 1985-89 18.4 3. Anthony Montague 1985-89 8.2 3. Jerry Fiefie 2004-06 .577 4. Mark Ward 1980-84 17.8 4. Gil Amoro 1976-80 8.2 4. Gil Amoro 1976-80 .576 5. Vic Scipioni 1988-92 16.6 5. Mike Failla 1978-82 8.1 5. Peter Mehmel 2007-11 .570 6. Trevoy Pointer 2008-12 14.8 6. Jack Bramswig 2010-13 7.7 6. Cody Moffett 2005-08 .563 7. Mike Failla 1978-82 14.6 7. Steve Shevlin 1999-03 7.6 7. Anthony Montague 1985-89 .557 8. Farid Johnson 1999-04 14.2 8. Al Viafore 1993-97 7.5 8. Lee Isom 1982-85 .547 9. Gil Amoro 1976-80 14.0 9. Mark Ward 1980-84 7.5 9. Farid Johnson 1999-04 .538 10. Cody Moffett 2005-08 13.6 10. Brian McDonagh 1990-94 6.5 10. Steve Shevlin 1999-02 .532 FREE-THROW PCT. 3-PT FG PCT. FREE THROWS Minimum 100 free throws made Minimum 50 three-pointers made 1. Mike Prendergast 1984-87 535 1. Mark Fava 1979-83 .839 1. Brian Fink 2004-08 .416 2. Mark Ward 1980-84 487 2. Tom Genco 1986-90 .838 2. Felipe Vargas 2008-12 .415 3. Brian McDonagh 1990-94 370 3. John DiBetta 2003-07 .794 3. Tom Genco 1986-90 .414 4. Chris Slattery 1995-99 368 4. Mike Prendergast 1984-87 .793 4. Tom Jones 1983-87 .411 5. Anthony Montague 1985-89 354 5. Jim Mallardi 1975-77 .774 5. Tim Mitchell 1991-95 .404 6. Gil Amoro 1976-80 352 6. Roger Dunphy 1975-79 .768 6. Mike Benziger 2002-06 .400 7. John Danielski 2000-04 334 7. Tom Kirkland 1976-78 .764 7. David Ceisler 1986-89 .377 8. Vic Scipioni 1988-92 333 8. Malcolm Ford 1994-98 .762 8. Ivan Jovicic 2010-12 .376 9. Trevoy Pointer 2008-12 324 9. Gerard Nolan 1983-87 .758 9. Joe Joyce 1994-98 .368 10. John DiBetta 2003-07 317 10. Mike Benziger 2002-06 .754 10. Chris Slattery 1995-99 .354

GAMES PLAYED Donte Chisolm 1. John Danielski 2000-04 113 2. Mike Benziger 2002-06 112 Donte Chisolm 2004-08 112 4. Brian Fink 2004-08 111 5. Billy Lahart 1977-81 108 6. Ted Eyes 1975-79 107 Steve Shevlin 1999-03 107 Joe Donato 1999-03 107 9. Danny Thomas 1977-81 106 Tim Dooley 1999-03 106 John DiBetta 2003-07 106

2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 19 Single-Season Records POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS 1. Mark Ward 1983-84 607 1. John Danielski 2003-04 329 1. Tom Genco 1989-90 244 2. Mike Prendergast 1985-86 601 2. Vic Scipioni 1991-92 289 2. Mike Fava 1981-82 222 3. Mike Prendergast 1986-87 598 Jack Bramswig 2012-13 289 3. Mike Fava 1982-83 197 4. Mike Failla 1980-81 588 4. Mike Failla 1981-82 283 4. Donte Chisolm 2004-05 175 5. Michael Lynch 1987-88 561 5. Michael Lynch 1987-88 281 Donte Chisolm 2005-06 175 6. Chris Slattery 1998-99 544 6. Vic Scipioni 1989-90 268 6. Brian Glendon 1987-88 173 7. Vic Scipioni 1991-92 534 7. Anthony Montague 1987-88 264 7. Donte Chisolm 2006-07 168 8. Farid Johnson 2003-04 512 8. Gil Amoro 1978-79 261 8. Mike Fava 1980-81 155 9. Anthony Montague 1987-88 510 9. Victor Scipioni 1990-91 260 9. Brian Glendon 1988-89 144 10. John Danielski 2003-04 498 10. Mike Failla 1980-81 254 10. Jay Ferriere 2008-09 134 STEALS BLOCKS THREE POINTERS 1. Tom Genco 1988-89 82 1. Farid Johnson 2003-04 67 1. Tim Mitchell 1994-95 76 2. Chris Slattery 1998-99 75 2. Kevin Chadderton 1996-97 59 2. Mike Benziger 2005-06 72 3. Tom Genco 1989-90 74 3. Kevin Chadderton 1997-98 46 3. Brian Fink 2007-08 69 4. Mike Prendergast 1985-86 70 4. Farid Johnson 2000-01 38 4. Brian Fink 2006-07 60 5. Mike Prendergast 1984-85 68 5. Jerry Fiefie 2005-06 36 5. Mike Benziger 2003-04 59 6. Mike Prendergast 1986-87 65 Jack Bramswig 2012-13 36 6. Tom Jones 1986-87 58 7. Tom Jones 1986-87 62 7. Michael Lynch 1987-88 34 Brian Fink 2005-06 58 8. Tom Jones 1985-86 60 Al Viafore 1996-97 34 8. Mike Benziger 2004-05 54 9. Brian Glendon 1987-88 59 9. Lee Isom 1983-84 32 9. Tom Genco 1989-90 51 Donte Chisolm 2006-07 59 Ryan Pettit 1998-99 32 10. Chris Slattery 1998-99 50 Donte Chisolm 2007-08 59 POINTS PER GM. REBOUNDS PER GM. FIELD GOAL PCT. Minimum 20 games played Minimum 20 games played Minimum 75 field goals 1. Mark Ward 1983-84 24.3 1. John Danielski 2003-04 11.8 1. Mike Failla 1980-81 .652 2. Mike Prendergast 1985-86 24.0 2. Jack Bramswig 2012-13 11.6 2. Jerry Fiefie 2005-06 .634 3. Mike Prendergast 1986-87 23.9 3. Vic Scipioni 1991-92 11.1 3. Mike Failla 1981-82 .629 4. Mike Failla 1980-81 22.6 4. Michael Lynch 1987-88 10.8 4. Michael Lynch 1987-88 .616 5. Brian McDonagh 1993-94 22.0 5. Mike Failla 1981-82 10.5 5. Lee Isom 1983-84 .602 6. Michael Lynch 1987-88 21.6 6. Vic Scipioni 1989-90 10.3 6. Gil Amoro 1977-78 .599 7. Tim Mitchell 1994-95 20.9 7. Anthony Montague 1987-88 10.2 7. Farid Johnson 1999-00 .597 8. Vic Scipioni 1991-92 20.5 8. Lee Isom 1983-84 10.1 8. Steve Shevlin 2001-02 .597 9. Farid Johnson 2003-04 20.5 9. Kevin Chadderton 1996-97 10.0 9. Mike Failla 1979-80 .589 10. Anthony Montague 1987-88 19.6 10. Mike Failla 1980-81 9.8 10. Anthony Montague 1985-86 .588 FREE-THROW PCT. 3-PT FG PCT. FREE THROWS Minimum 50 free throws made Minimum 25 three pointers made 1. Mike Prendergast 1985-86 193 1. Tom Genco 1989-90 .876 1. Tom Genco 1987-88 .473 2. Chris Slattery 1998-99 182 2. Tom Genco 1987-88 .864 2. Brian Fink 2004-05 .470 3. Mike Prendergast 1986-87 181 3. Mike Prendergast 1985-86 .854 3. Mike Benziger 2005-06 .450 4. Mike Prendergast 1984-85 161 4. Mark Fava 1981-82 .848 4. David Ceisler 1988-89 .438 5. Mark Ward 1983-84 153 5. Billy Lahart 1977-78 .847 5. Tom Genco 1988-89 .433 6. Brian McDonagh 1992-93 134 6. Mark Fava 1980-81 .839 6. Tim Mitchell 1994-95 .432 7. Mark Ward 1981-82 132 7. John DiBetta 2004-05 .822 7. Brendon Murray 1998-99 .432 Mark Ward 1982-83 132 8. Jim Mallardi 1976-77 .821 8. Brian Fink 2006-07 .420 9. Cody Moffett 2007-08 131 9. John DiBetta 2005-06 .812 9. Donte Chisolm 2004-05 .418 10. Vic Scipioni 1990-91 128 10. Trevoy Pointer 2011-12 .811 10. Joe Donato 2002-03 .417

Mark Ward Team Single-Season Records Points: 2,405 1987-88 Scoring Avg: 90.0 1988-89 Field Goals: 954 1987-88 FG Percentage: .539 1980-81 3-Pointers: 225 2004-05 3PT Pct: .396 1990-91 Free Throws: 518 1985-86 FT Percentage: .744 2006-07 Rebounds: 1,217 2005-06 Assists: 572 1987-88 Blocks: 137 1996-97 John Danielski Steals: 293 1987-88 Games: 29 4 Times

20 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Single-Game Records POINTS REBOUNDS 1. Tim Mitchell vs. Purchase Feb. 20, 1995 45 1. John Danielski vs. Stevens Tech Feb. 14, 2004 30 2. Mark Ward vs. St. John Fisher Jan. 29, 1984 44 John Danielski at Mount St. Mary Feb. 26, 2004 27 3. Mike Failla at Stony Brook Feb. 24, 1981 43 3. Harold Rowson vs. Mercy Jan. 26, 1977 26 Mike Prendergast vs. Merchant Marine Feb. 11, 1987 43 4. Anthony Montague vs. New Paltz Jan. 14, 1987 24 5. Jack Bramswig vs. D’Youville Dec. 15, 2012 41 5. John Danielski vs. Yeshiva Feb. 1, 2004 22 6. Chris Slattery vs. Old Westbury Jan. 20, 1999 40 6. John Danielski vs. Maritime Feb. 16, 2001 21 7. Mark Ward vs. Hunter Nov. 29, 1983 37 7. Mike Failla vs. Brooklyn Feb. 5, 1980 20 Bob Kasmire vs. Hunter Feb. 15, 1990 37 Mike Failla vs. York Nov. 25, 1980 20 9. Mike Prendergast vs. Gallaudet Jan. 24, 1987 36 John Danielski vs. Hunter Nov. 26, 2003 20 Bob Kasmire vs. Ursinus Nov. 16, 1990 36 John Danielski vs. Mount St. Mary Feb. 10, 2004 36 ASSISTS STEALS 1. Mike Fava vs. Concordia (N.Y.) Jan. 28, 1982 17 1. Tom Genco at Lehman Feb. 7, 1990 9 2. Mike Fava vs. Brandeis Nov. 22, 1981 16 2. Ted Taylor vs. Merchant Marine Dec. 2, 1983 8 Tom Genco vs. Salisbury State Jan. 21, 1990 16 Tom Jones vs. Vassar Feb. 22, 1984 8 4. Mike Fava vs. Vassar Feb. 20, 1980 15 Tom Genco vs. Mount St. Mary Jan. 15, 1990 8 Brian Glendon vs. Plattsburgh State Dec. 5, 1987 15 Chris Slattery vs. Old Westbury Jan. 20, 1999 8 Brian Glendon vs. John Jay Jan. 16, 1989 15 Brendan Murray vs. Maritime Feb. 11, 1999 8 Tom Genco vs. Mount St. Vincent Jan. 25, 1990 15 Pat Scanlon at Stevens Feb. 2, 2001 8 Tom Genco vs. Stony Brook Feb. 10, 1990 15 Donte Chisolm at DeSales Feb. 9, 2008 8 9. Mike Fava vs. St. Joseph’s (L.I.) Jan. 8, 1982 14 9. Billy Lahart vs. Vassar Feb. 20, 1981 7 Tom Genco at Upsala Dec. 2, 1989 14 Trevoy Pointer vs. Wheelock Nov. 19, 2010 7 BLOCKS FREE THROWS MADE 1. Kevin Chadderton vs. Maritime Jan. 28, 1998 10 1. Pagan vs. Dominican (N.Y.) 1974-75 17 2. Kevin Chadderton vs. Maritime Feb. 3, 1997 7 Mark Ward at St. John Fisher Jan. 29, 1984 17 Farid Johnson vs. Mount St. Vincent Feb. 17, 2004 7 3. Mark Prendergast at Yale Dec. 8, 1986 16 4. Farid Johnson vs. Farmingdale State Dec. 9, 2003 6 4. Mark Ward vs. Hunter Dec. 10, 1983 15 Farid Johnson at Mount St. Mary Jan. 13, 2004 6 Mark Prendergast vs. Old Westbury Jan. 29, 1986 15 6. Anthony Montague vs. Drew Feb. 6, 1988 5 Brian McDonagh vs. Conn. College Dec. 8, 1992 15 Mike Lynch vs. Merchant Marine Feb. 10, 1988 5 7. Mark Ward vs. St. John Fisher Feb. 6, 1982 14 Kevin Chadderton vs. Wesley Jan. 25, 1997 5 Vic Scipioni at Rensselaer Feb. 13, 1990 14 Kevin Chadderton vs. Merchant Marine Feb. 15, 1997 5 Cody Moffett vs. Wilkes Feb. 14, 2008 14 Kevin Chadderton vs. Mount St. Mary Jan. 20, 1998 5 10. Five Players Tied ------13 Kevin Chadderton vs. Maritime Jan. 28, 1998 5 Farid Johnson vs. Keystone Jan. 24, 2004 5 Lamar Glass vs. Misericordia Feb. 19, 2011 5 FIELD GOALS MADE TEAM RECORDS 1. Mike Failla at Stony Brook Feb. 24, 1981 20 Most Points Scored: 124 vs. Purchase Dec. 12, 1986 2. Jack Bramswig vs. D’Youville Dec. 15, 2012 18 Fewest Points Scored: 33 vs. Coast Guard Dec. 1, 1978 3. Mark Ward vs. St. John Fisher Jan. 29, 1984 17 Most Points Allowed: 120 at Stony Brook Feb. 21, 1987 4. Anthony Montague vs. Drew Feb. 6, 1988 16 Fewest Points Allowed: 25 at Pratt Jan. 12, 1999 5. Mike Failla vs. Concordia (N.Y.) Jan. 28, 1982 15 Field Goals Made: 51 at Purchase Dec. 10, 1985 Bob Kasmire vs. Hunter Feb. 15, 1990 15 Fewest FGs Made: 13 at Skidmore Jan. 24, 1994 John Danielski vs. Mount St. Mary Feb. 10, 2004 15 Highest FG Pct.: .738 (31-42) vs. Maritime Feb. 4, 1981 8. Nine Players Tied ------14 Three-Pointers Made: 14 vs. Centenary (N.J.) Feb. 15, 2007 Highest 3PT Pct.*: .769 (10-13) vs. Old Westbury Feb. 24, 1988 Free Throws Made: 37 vs. Westfield State Jan. 7, 1983 THREE POINTERS MADE Free Throw Pct.*: .950 (19-20) at Delaware Valley Jan. 18, 2012 Assists: 37 vs. Sarah Lawrence 1974-75 1. Tim Mitchell vs. St. Joseph’s (L.I.) Dec. 10, 1994 9 Rebounds: 76 vs. Mercy Jan. 26, 1977 2. Tim Mitchell at Hunter Feb. 8, 1995 8 Blocks: 15 vs. Purchase Feb. 19, 1996 3. Brendan Murray at New Jersey City Feb. 28, 2001 7 Steals: 24 at Stevens Feb. 5, 1997 4. 12 Players Tied ------6 vs. Stevens Nov. 19, 1988 *Minimum 10 three-pointers and 20 free throws attempted FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Steve Shevlin vs. St. Joseph’s (L.I.) Feb. 19, 2002 13-13

2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 21 Manhattanville 1,000-Point Scorers Name Years Played Points Anthony Montague 1985-89 1,855 Mark Ward 1980-84 1,833

Mike Prendergast 1984-87 1,626 Ted Gil Mike Eyes Amoro Failla John Danielski 2000-04 1,519 Trevoy Pointer 2008-12 1,511 Brian McDonagh 1990-94 1,491 Vic Scipioni 1988-92 1,447

Gil Amoro 1976-80 1,438 Mark Mike Anthony Ward Prendergast Montague Farid Johnson 1999-04 1,416 Mike Failla 1978-82 1,343 Brian Fink 2004-08 1,327 Donte Chisolm 2004-08 1,280

Bob Kasmire 1988-92 1,218 Brian Dan Vic Glendon Mackle Scipioni Mike Benziger 2002-06 1,204 Brendon Murray 1998-02 1,203 Ted Eyes 1975-79 1,197 John DiBetta 2003-07 1,189

Bob Brian Al Chris Slattery 1995-99 1,175 Kasmire McDonagh Viafore Cody Moffett 2005-08 1,127 Al Viafore 1993-97 1,087 Pat Scanlon 1999-03 1,026 Brian Glendon 1985-89 1,013

Chris Brendon Pat Dan Mackle 1987-91 1,003 Slattery Murray Scanlon

Farid John Mike John Donte Brian Cody Trevoy Johnson Danielski Benziger DiBetta Chisolm Fink Moffett Pointer

22 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide All-Time Roster Albano, Ed 1999-03 Gonzalez, Rafael 1993-94 Panella, Mike 2004-09 Amoro, Gilbert 1976-80 Gormley, Mike 1990-93 Pagan, F. 1974-76 Appel, David 1993-94 Grogan, Tom 1980-81 Petrillo, Ian 1997-99 Augustine, Craig 2008-11, 2012-13 Grossbard, Dave 1976-77 Pettit, Ryan 1998-00 Baldenko, Gene 1995-97 Harris, Eric 2002-04 Pizzo, Tom 1990-92 Barnett, DeVon 2006-10 Hill, Chase 2008-10 Plunkett, Mike 1981-84 Bass, Derrick 1977-81 Hill, Robert 1992-93, 1994-95 Pointer, Trevoy 2008-12 Basso, Zach 2012-13 Horgan, Mike 2005-06, 2007-10 Prendergast, Mike 1983-87 Benziger, Mike 2002-06 Hudec, Brian 2000-01 Puiia, James 1985-86 Bertucci, Brian 2008-12 Huezo, Eddie 2004-08 Quigley, Connor 2012-13 Bindumu, Jay 2007-08 Hughes, Kyle 2000-01 Racy, John 1974-78 Blackmon, Armani 2008-10, 2011-12 Imperatore 1977-78 Rafferty, John 1987-88, 1990-91 Booth, Leon 1981-82 Isom, Lee 1982-85 Rahn, John 2003-04 Borchetta, Dom 1975-76 Girardi, A.J. 1984-85 Railton-Woodcock, Jack 2008-12 Boyle, Kevin 1980-81 Kanelopoulos, C.J. 1994-95 Reidy, Gregg 1994-96 Brady, James 1988-91 Jackson, Davon 2004-05 Reno, Joe 1985-86 Bramswig, Jack 2010-13 Jamin, Paul 1985-86, 1987-89 Rhinehart, Brandon 1998-02 Brown, Tom 1986-89 Johnson, Farid 1999-04 Rhoomes, Desmond 1994-96 Burns, Joseph 1991-94 Johnson, Greg 1983-87 Riss, Rich 2004-06 Campbell, Colin 2011-13 Johnson, Leif 1996-98 Robinson, Collins 1979-83 Cangro, Paul 1998-99 Jones, Tom 1983-87 Rodriguez, Glen 2008-11 Cannon, Mark 2010-11 Jovicic, Ivan 2010-12 Roel, Frank 1978-80 Capano, Chris 2002-03 Joyce, Joe 1994-98 Rogovich, Chris 1987-91 Caslin, Mike 1976-78 Kalker, Adam 2002-03 Rollins, Greg 1995-96 Ceisler, David 1986-89 Kandic, Jovan 2003-07 Roloson, Kyle 1999-00, 2001-02 Chadderton, Kevin 1996-98 Kanelopoulos, C.J. 1993-94 Romano, Lou 1985-88 Chisolm, Donte 2004-08 Kasmire, Bob 1988-92 Rowson, Harold 1975-79 Christmas, Darius 2012-13 Kelly, Brian 1997-01 Russo 1976-77 Colter, Terrance 1988-91 Kelly, Chris 1990-91 Ryan, Kevin 1981-85 Connelly, Kevin 1975-76 Kennedy, Garrett 2001-02 Sampson, Sean 2011-13 Cooke, Joe 2006-07 Kirkland, Tom 1976-78 Savino, Chris 1998-99 Cornwell, Matt 2010-11 Lahart, Billy 1977-81 Scanlon, Pat 1999-03 Crockett, Paul 1985-86 Laroche, Angelo 2006-10 Scherer, John 1977-78 Danielski, John 2000-04 LaRuffa, Frank 1989-92, 1993-94 Schiffman, Rich 1981-84 Deceus, Arnel 1992-93 Lasbury, Bob 1990-93 Schoenfeld, Bob 1993-94 Delaney, John 1982-83, 1984-85 Leardi, Victor 2002-03 Schwarha, Charles 1991-94 DeLuca, Steve 1987-91 LeRoy, Fabrizzio 2007-09 Scipioni, Vic 1988-92 Devaney, Michael 1993-94 Lo, William 2006-08 Seda, Neff 2000-02 DiBetta, John 2003-07 Lynch, Michael 1984-85, 1986-88 Senatore, Dave 1978-80 DiMartino, Dan 2002-04 Mackle, Dan 1987-91 Shapiro, Ben 2004-07 Dispenza, Salvatore 1994-98 Maestre, Anthony 2012-13 Shaw, Terrance 1995-97 Dominquez, Camilo 1992-93 Maggi, Ivan 2009-11 Shevlin, Steve 1999-03 Donato, Joe 1999-03 Maitre, Mike 1976-77 Shortell, Rich 1982-85, 1986-87 Dooley, Tim 1999-03 Malecki, Paul 1991-94 Silva, Moises 2000-02 Drosopoulos, Chris 1992-96 Mallardi, Jim 1975-77 Slattery, Charles 1995-98 Duignan 1976-77 Malone, Chrys 2010-12 Slattery, Chris 1995-99 Dunphy, Roger 1975-79 Mazzei, Taylor 2010-12 Smith, Danny 2005-06 Earle, Clayton 1995-96 Miglioranzi, Marcellus 1994-98 Speck, John 1981-85 Edelstein, Steve 1975-76 Marino, Len 1979-83 Stanton, Derrick 2008-09 Egan, Pat 1977-78, 1979-80 Mayshark, Loren 2000-02 Stouges, Bill 1983-87 Elliot, Ezra 1997-99 McAuliffe, John 1991-95 Taylor, Ted 1983-84 Emanuilidis, Niko 2011-13 McCann, Michael 1998-99 Terry, Calvin 2011-13 Eyes, Ted 1975-79 McCarthy, Justin 1981-85 Terry, Maurice 2011-12 Failla, Mike 1978-82 McDonagh, Brian 1990-94 Thomas, Danny 1977-81 Farrer, Jay 1990-94 McEvoy, Bryan 1998-00 Vargas, Felipe 2008-12 Fava, Mark 1979-83 McGetrick, Kevin 1986-90 Veith 1976-77 Ferrara, Charles 1994-98 McGinley, Matt 1993-94 Ventura, Jeffrey 2008-12 Ferriere, Jay 2008-11 McGowan, Kyle 2011-12 Viafore, Al 1993-97 Fidegnigban, Lubin 2002-04 McGuire, Michael 1986-90 Waitkus, Brendan 1989-93 Fiefie, Jerry 2004-06 Mehmel, Peter 2007-11 Walsh, Jason 2005-09 Fink, Brian 2004-08 Mevs, Osei 1995-97 Ward, Mark 1980-84 Fiorentino, Vinnie 1978-80 Mitchell 1978-79 Washington, Devon 2011-13 Flynn, Brendan 2004-08 Mitchell, Tim 1991-95 Weisberger, Arthur 1986-87 Flynn, Wills 2011-13 Moffett, Cody 2005-08 White, DJ 2001-02 Ford, Malcolm 1994-98 Mohr, Kevin 2003-04 Wicks, Wesly 2007-09 Forker, Keith 1978-80 Montague, Anthony 1985-89 Wink, Glenn 1979-83 Forker, Mike 1975-78 Montrose, David 1997-99 Winter, Andrew 2012-13 Fragola, James 1987-88, 1989-90 Morris, Justin 2005-07 Zohar, Alon 2011-12 Gagliardi, Leif 1998-00 Morris, Kevin 1981-84 Gaines, Steve 1989-90, 1991-93 Murray, Brendon 1998-02 NOTE: Some years do not have complete Gallo, Mike 2004-05 Murray, Mike 2011-13 rosters available. If you have any additions Garner, Will 2004-07 Nealon, Mark 1984-85 or corrections to this all-time roster, please Garrison, David 2008-10 Nolan, Gerard 1983-87 contact the Manhattanville Sports Genco, Tom 1986-90 O’Leary, Sean 1979-80 Information Office. Glass, Lamar 2007-11 O’Malley, Ed 1993-96 Glendon, Brian 1985-89 O’Rourke, Kevin 2003-05 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 23 Facilities Kennedy Gymnasium Dedicated in October 1957 by the family of even- tual United States President John F. Kennedy, Kennedy Gymnasium is the home of the Manhattanville men’s and women’s basketball and women’s volleyball programs, while also serving as the day-to-day operational home of the Manhattanville Department of Athletics. Kennedy’s main attraction, a basketball and volleyball arena, has balcony and ground-level seating and standing room for nearly 1,000 spectators and the intimate atmo- sphere gives the Manhattanville teams that play inside it a loud and imposing home-court advantage. With bleach- ers lining the near sideline of the court and a large balcony overhanging the bleachers, there is plenty of room for Valiant friends, family and fans to cheer on their favorite Manhattanville teams throughout the season. The Kennedy Gym building also houses the Valiants’ strength & conditioning and sports medicine departments, a swimming pool, multiple locker rooms and office facili- ties, making it the primary meeting point for all of Manhat- tanville’s varsity sports teams throughout the year. The newest addition to the renovation project was the complete renovation of the Kennedy Gym court, which was completely torn up and resurfaced thanks to a sizeable donation from the “Sunday Run” basketball group. Manhattanville partnered with J & J Gym Floors for the new floor, which eliminates the multitude of dead spots that plagued the 55-year old floor while also creat- ing crisp, new graphics and a vibrant new paint job on the court itself. In the Spring of 2009, the men’s basketball program unveiled new banners in the gym honoring the best players and teams in program history. One represents the program’s three NCAA Tournament teams (1978, athletic staff are housed within the Kennedy walls as well, tournament games on their home court since the 1998- 1979 and 2007), and one recognizes the 2007 Skyline with most residing inside the main athletics office on the 99 season. Arguably the most important and memorable Conference championship team. In 2011, two others main gym level. postseason game at the gym came on February 24, 2007, banners were unveiled, listing the Valiant men to reach In addition, the offices of all Valiant coaches are also when Coach Scanlon and the rest of the Valiant players the 1,000-point plateau. Those banners proudly hang located within Kennedy Gym, as are the offices of all Man- cut down the Kennedy nets after defeating Old Westbury, alongside the the program’s retired numbers. hattanville athletic administrators. Kennedy Gymnasium is 87-68, in the Skyline Conference Championship game to Head coach Pat Scanlon’s men’s basketball office also host to several camps and local recreational groups celebrate the program’s first-ever conference title and first was also recently moved to the space immediately off of during the summer and throughout the school year. NCAA Tournament berth since 1979. Kennedy Gymnasium, allowing the coaching staff easy Kennedy Gymnasium has seen countless postsea- access to and from the court for all team games and son victories from the Valiant men’s basketball team practices. Almost all of Manhattanville’s full and part-time in recent years, as the Valiants are 13-1 in conference Locker Rooms Dedicated in October 1957 by the family of eventual United States President John F. Kennedy, Kennedy Gymnasium is the day- to-day operational home of the Manhattanville Athletic Department as well as the home court for the Valiant basketball and volleyball teams. The entire facility received a major overhaul during the 2012-13 school year, completely renovating almost every square inch of the venerable building. The bottom floor now features a completely redrawn floor plan, complete with new and improved locker room facilities for Valiant and visiting teams. All Manhattanville locker rooms now feature new wall-to-wall carpeting, individualized wooden locker stalls with personalized nameplates, customized team white boards and video projection systems installed in every room, while the shower facilities were also given a much-needed upgrade. The renovations also created specific visiting team locker room and shower facilities as well. All in-season sports have their own space inside Kennedy Gymnasium’s several locker rooms (including the men’s basketball locker room to the left). Inside the fully-enclosed locker rooms, members of the coaching staff can address their team before, during and after games, while the rooms also serve as a perfect congregating spot for teams at any time throughout the season. The rest of the locker rooms inside Kennedy Gym include full shower and locker facilities, as well as access to Manhattanville’s swimming pool, strength and conditioning facilities, and athletic training facilities. The Kennedy lobby area also received a major facelift in the spring of 2013. A new floor was installed and a large collage showcasing some of the school’s many championship teams was created, while new posters recognize all of Manhattanville’s conference championships as well as the school’s long list of All-Americans, Players of the Year and other individual award winners. Team photos of all 20 varsity sports also hang in the main lobby as well in addition to large-scale photos of some of the College’s most prolific student-athletes. As a whole, the Kennedy Gym renovations help Manhattanville keep up with the top teams in the country and allow the school to continue its unique home-field advantage both on the court and in the locker room.

24 2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Support Staff Strength & Conditioning Focused on the overall development of the student-athlete, the Manhattanville Strength & Conditioning staff maximizes the athletic performance of Valiant athletes by using the most effective and effi cient training techniques to compete injury free at the highest level of competition. The aim is to instill a sense of self-discipline, respect and responsibility to achieve the goal of a team championship. The strength and conditioning department is housed inside Healthworks, a large, state-of-the-art weight and cardiovascular training facility located on the bot- tom fl oor of the Athletic Department hub, Kennedy Gymnasium. The room includes several power development stations, glut ham benches, decline abdominal benches and physioballs and cardiovascular machines that are available for student-athlete use both in and out of season as well as during the summer. In 2007, Manhattanville College opened the new Richard A. Berman Student Center in the center of campus that includes a fi rst-class workout area for the general student population; as a result, Healthworks is now the exclusive strength and conditioning home of Valiant student-athletes. Head Coach Michelle Carrone First Season - New Orleans ’96 Michelle Carrone enters her fi rst season as Manhattanville’s Head Strength and Conditioning Coach in 2013-14. Graduate Assistant Coach Andrew Borsellino At the school, Carrone is responsible for managing and providing First Season - Ithaca ’10 the design, implementation, supervision and evaluation of the Andrew Borsellino enters his fi rst season as the assistant strength and conditioning program utilized by all 20 varsity sports. strength and conditioning coach at Manhattanville in 2013-14. Carrone spent the last three years at the U.S. Military Academy, In his role, Borsellino works with head coach Michelle Carrone where she served as assistant strength and conditioning coach for to manage the strength and conditioning program utilized by all 20 the Cadets. In her role, she helped plan, develop and implement full-scale strength and Manhattanville varsity sports. conditioning programs for the Army basketball, volleyball, tennis, and track programs. Borsellino comes to Purchase after stints as an intern at a pair of Prior to that, Carrone spent fi ve years as the head strength coach for the U.S. Women’s Division I schools, fi rst at Iona College and then at the University of National Rugby Team, helping the team place fi fth at the 2006 and 2010 World Cup. Maryland, where he instructed, educated and supervised all student-athletes in proper She received her bachelor’s degree in human performance and health promotion from weight training techniques and sport-specifi c programs. the University of New Orleans in 1996 and also earned master’s degrees in kinesiology He received a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Ithaca in 2010 and also and health promotion from Southeastern Louisiana University in 2002 and in physical earned a master’s in exercise science and health promotion from California University education from the University of South Florida in 2011. of Pennsylvania in 2012. Sports Medicine The Sports Medicine facilities at Manhattanville are located inside the hub of Manhattanville Athletics, Kennedy Gym, and are the fi rst place where Valiant student- athletes from all 20 varsity sports come to receive comprehensive health care from any of the department’s fully-certifi ed, full-time athletic trainers. The staff is available for all Manhattanville practices and games as well as throughout the day both during the school year and into the summer months for the sole use of Manhattanville’s 300-plus student-athletes. The athletic training staff has fi ve main objectives: prevention of athletic injuries; recognition, evaluation and treatment of injuries that do occur; rehabilitation; health care administration; and professional development. The athletic training staff also has on-campus access to state-of-the-art training methods, including ultrasound capability, electrical muscle stimulation and whirlpool treatments. The Manhattanville training staff is also privileged to be affi liated with some of the best physicians in the Westchester area, benefi tting from a close relationship with Plancher Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and head team physician Dr. Kevin Plancher, who works out of nearby Greenwich, Conn. Head Trainer Scott McIver Assistant Trainer Cameron Hillis Graduate Asst. Trainer Janine Bernardo 10th Season - Iona ’83 Second Season - Connecticut ’91 Second Season - Springfi eld ’11 Scott McIver, MS, ATC, starts his Cameron Hillis, MS, ATC, enters Janine Bernardo returns for her 10th season as the head athletic trainer his second season as an assistant second year as a graduate assistant at Manhattanville in 2013-14. McIver athletic trainer at Manhattanville in athletic trainer at Manhattanville in previously served as the school’s head 2013-14. 2013-14. trainer from 2000-02 before returning Hillis came to Manhattanville after Bernardo previously worked to the school before the 2006-07 spending the last four years as the at Professional Orthopedic and school year. head athletic trainer at the Pine Crest Sports Physical Therapy in midtown After departing Manhattanville in School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where Manhattan as an athletic trainer. 2002, McIver was named the head he oversaw games and practices for Prior to her time in Manhattan she athletic trainer at Iona Prep High School, all 20 varsity sports. Prior to that, spent four months as an athletic providing coverage for 20 sports and 250 student-athletes. Hillis served as the head athletic trainer and a certifi ed training intern at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex Prior to his fi rst stint in Purchase, McIver served as an strength & conditioning specialist at Dominican College in in Orlando, Fla. covering such events as the Old Spice associate athletic trainer at Division II Pace University for Orangeburg, N.Y. from 2003-07, covering 11 Division II Classic, which features top Division I basketball teams 12 years from 1989 to 2000, coordinating athletic training varsity sports and managing a staff of assistant trainders from across the country. coverage and strength and conditioning programs for all and interns. He also previously worked as an assistant Bernardo studied Athletic Training at Springfi eld College Setter sports. His last position before returning to the school athletic trainer at Division I Iona College for two years. and graduated from the school in 2011 while also working was as a certifi ed orthotics fi tter for Orthotics, Ltd. Hillis earned his master’s degree in Health Science from as an undergraduate. She is a member of the National McIver received his master’s degree in Athletic Training Nova Southeastern University in 2010 and his bachelor’s Athletic Trainers Association, is NATABOC and CPR/AED and Exercise Science from Long Island University in 1990 degree in Human Development from the University of certifi ed, and is also a certifi ed fi rst responder. and his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Iona College in Connecticut in 1991. He is a member of the National 1983. A member of the National Athletic Trainers Association Athletic Trainers Association and the National Strength and American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association, he is also and Conditioning Association, and is also certifi ed by the an Emergency Medical Technician and a licensed massage American Red Cross in CPR for the Professional Rescuer. therapist.

2013-14 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 25 Manhattanville College, located just north of New York City in thriving Westchester County, has been educating young people on its beautiful 100-acre campus for over 150 years. With only 1,700 undergraduate students, each student is able to make a personal contribution to the campus community in more than 50 areas of study and 50 campus clubs. Also one of the most diverse campuses in the area, Manhattanville attracts students from 48 states and 76 countries.

SCHOOL HISTORY Founded in 1841 in a three-story building on Houston Street of Manhattan’s Lower East Side as the Academy of the Sacred Heart, a Catholic boarding school for girls, The architectural and administrative center of Manhattanville’s campus is Reid Castle, which was built in 1892 Manhattanville has been educating students and overlooks both the quadrangle and the school’s athletic fi elds. On a clear day, you can stand atop the in the New York area for over 150 years. castle and see the skyscrapers of New York City in the distance to the southwest. Six years after its founding in 1847, the centerpiece of Manhattanville’s picturesque students discover their passions and feel academy relocated to an area just north Westchester campus. empowered to make a difference in the larger of New York City on a hill overlooking the local, national and international communities village of Manhattanville. Destroyed by fi re ABOUT MANHATTANVILLE around us. The school offers Bachelor of in 1888, the academy was rebuilt on the At Manhattanville College, rigorous Arts, Fine Arts, Music and Science degrees, same foundation and continued to grow both academic preparation within a nurturing while also housing a highly respected and in curriculum and physical environment. In environment is matched by personalized blossoming array of graduate programs. March of 1917 – 76 years after its founding attention to every student. Our close-knit Our students also participate in over 50 as an academy – Manhattanville was community of 1,700 undergraduate students social clubs, run an award-winning radio chartered as a college by the New York State and 1,200 graduate students allows each station, and collectively engage in over Board of Regents, allowing the school to student to make a personal contribution for 30,000 hours of community service each grant undergraduate and graduate degrees the school. The student body also is one of year. Many students also design their own for the fi rst time. the nation’s most diverse according to the majors by matching interests with courses, Thirty-five years later, in 1952, Princeton Review, representing almost every providing a unique educational experience Manhattanville moved to its current location state and more than 75 countries. both in and out of the classroom. in Purchase on the former estate of New With more than 50 areas of undergraduate Our beautiful 100-acre campus with York Tribune publisher and Ambassador to study, ranging from the Liberal Arts to cross- its historic architecture and recent England Whitelaw Reid. The estate included disciplinary studies such as Environmental environmentally-responsible buildings is a mansion, Ophir Hall, which has since been Science and professional concentrations set in thriving Westchester County. Life at renamed Reid Castle and serves as the such as Business and Museum Studies, our Manhattanville blends the leisurely pace of suburbia with the rich cultural resources and fast pace of New York City, which is only thirty minutes away.

THE CORE VALUES Proudly a value-oriented liberal arts college for more than 150 years, Manhattanville is still guided by the mission “to educate students to become ethically and socially responsible leaders for the global community.” Manhattanville is committed to following its mission by: • Ensuring the intellectual, ethical and social development of each student within a community of engaged scholars and teachers; • Encouraging each student to develop as an independent leader and creative thinker in pursuing career and personal goals; and • Providing a diverse, inclusive and nurturing environment which develops in each student a commitment to service and leadership within a global community. internships both in the city itself and in the thriving New York City suburbs, including right here in Purchase!

MY SOLDIER Manhattanville’s most well-known social action program was founded by a Valiant student-athlete, men’s soccer player Juan Salas, a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Venezuela who saw active combat duty in Iraq and was commended for saving the life of a child during his tour. Salas said his mission in Iraq was to “win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people,” but he continued that while the service was at times challenging: “It was the letters that kept me going,” he said. “From kids, boy scouts, students. A letter was like a piece of gold, something you want to keep for the rest of your life.” When Salas got back to Manhattanville, he wanted to help his fellow soldiers overseas and approached then-College President Richard A. Berman with an idea. Together with Berman and administrator Anne Gold, In the classroom, students have the opportunity to choose over 50 different fi elds of undergraduate study at they launched the My Soldier program on Manhattanville; outside of it, there are at least 50 extracurricular clubs and organizations available for students February 14, 2004. to discover and cultivate their passions. Participants in the My Soldier program, A TRADITION OF SERVICE for Social Action works closely with the who were not limited to Manhattanville Co-educational since 1969 and non- Departments of Sociology and Political students, sent letters and occasional care denominational in its governance since Science and helps the next generation packages overseas to boost the quality of 1971, Manhattanville’s original vision lives of college-educated activists acquire the life for American troops. on in the tradition of service begun by the practical skills and knowledge necessary for A non-politically affiliated program, Society of the Sacred Heart. This tradition, work in some fi eld of social change. My Solider was wildly successful, with which preceded the college’s charter, participants from all 50 states and over determined the character the school would NEW YORK CITY 400,000 people in total, reaching more than have: a fi rm belief in the liberalizing effect While on the school’s beautiful 100-acre 175,000 U.S. troops. of the liberal arts, a lively sense of tradition, campus, students are only a 30-minute car a wide-ranging interest in the most humane or Metro North train ride from New York City, manifestations of the human spirit, and giving them the chance to blend the leisurely a continuing effort to enhance the local pace of suburban life in Westchester with community and to accept responsibility for the most populous and exciting city in the this segment of human history. United States. As a result, countless students are Manhattanville’s location offers students involved annually in a number of community a unique opportunity to take advantage of service and social action programs. Last all that New York City has to offer. Whether year, Manhattanville’s students contributed you want to enjoy a Broadway show, catch over 30,000 hours of service while gaining a professional sports event, tour a museum valuable experience in such areas as or art gallery, shop at the world’s best stores, management, teaching and advocacy. dine at the country’s best restaurants, or At the heart of Manhattanville’s ethic of simply stroll around and take in the city’s community service and service learning is many well-known landmarks such as the the Duchesne Center for Religion and Social Statue of Liberty or Times Square, New Justice. The center, which coordinates many York City offers something for everyone to of Manhattanville’s myriad service programs, enjoy. serves as the coordinator, catalyst and The school’s proximity to the worldwide incubator for community outreach, cultural, leader in fi nance, entertainment, culture leadership and spiritual initiatives both across and more also offers Manhattanville the Manhattanville campus and beyond. undergraduate and graduate students a In addition, the Connie Hogarth Center unique and exciting opportunity for jobs and