Men’sEast Stroudsburg University Basketballof Pennsylvania * @ { »Men’s 2007-08 www.esu.edu esu THE UNIVERSITY ESU At A Glance Location...... East Stroudsburg, Pa. President ...... Dr. Robert J. Dillman Control. . . . .Pennsylvania State System ...... of Higher Education System Chancellor Dr. Judy G. Hample Founded ...... 1893 Enrollment...... 7,200 (includes 5,900 undergraduates) Affiliation...... NCAA Division II Conference ...... PSAC Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference School Colors ...... Red and Black Team Nickname ...... Warriors Athletic Director Dr. Tom Gioglio ...... 570-422-3642 Associate Athletic Director Dr. Carey Snyder ...... 570-422-3034 Academic Coordinator Nancy Jo Greenawalt. . . . .570-422-3795 Director of Multicultural Affairs Danelle McClanahan . . . . .570-422-3896 Men’s Basketball Office. .570-422-3339 Sports Information Greg Knowlden...... 570-422-3312 ...... [email protected] Fax ...... 570-422-3586 Julia, located at the entrance to campus, was donated by alumni at the end of World War I to Warriors Hotline ...... 570-422-3000 commemorate the wartime sacrifi ces and patriotism of the school’s service men and women. Web Site ...... www.esu.edu Key Campus Numbers Providing High-Quality, Higher Education Admissions ...... 570-422-3542 Financial Aid ...... 570-422-2800 ESU - In its 115th Year of Service East Stroudsburg University is nestled Founded in 1893 as a Normal School, aid, including scholarships, loans and in the Pocono Mountains, which offer East Stroudsburg University has been grants. year-round outdoor recreation of all sorts offering quality higher education to the The 2007-08 academic year will mark for sports enthusiasts. From hiking in citizens of Pennsylvania for more than a the university’s 115th year of operation the fall to biking in the spring to swim- century. and the school has approximately 32,000 ming, golfing and fishing in the summer With an enrollment of more than alumni. to snowboarding, skiing or tubing in the 7,200 students, ESU has a strong ESU, like many other public colleges winter, there is plenty to do at any time of commitment to academic excellence. and universities across the country, the year. Throw in shopping, great restau- Teacher education, the health sciences started as a normal school, a professional rants and plenty of attractions and there and programs associated with school for the training of teachers. is something for everyone, no matter the science and technology are just a few ESU History season. examples of fields of study experiencing East Stroudsburg Normal School ESU is located approximately 75 miles unprecedented growth in enrollment. was founded to serve students in the west of City, 85 miles northeast With the university’s unique programs state’s normal school fourth district and of , 40 miles northeast of the in such areas as computer technology, had 320 students enrolled when classes Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton area and 40 bio-technology, chemical bio-technology started September 4, 1893. miles southeast of Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. and art and design, ESU is poised to offer In 1926 after the state assumed The campus is a quarter-mile from exit its students another century of academic control of the school, the original name 308, Interstate 80. Exit right onto Prospect excellence. was changed to East Stroudsburg State Street. The campus consists of 62 buildings Teachers’ College. To Reach Koehler Fieldhouse — Take on 213 acres and boasts a student-to- The school became East right at the first light on Brown Street. Go teacher ratio of 21 to 1. Stroudsburg State College in 1960 up the hill 6/10th of a mile, turn first left More than 2,100 students reside to reflected the school’s expanded onto Smith Street. The fieldhouse is on in eight residence halls. The university curriculum with liberal arts programs and the left on the corner of Smith and Normal also offers apartment-style housing for graduate degrees. streets. another 200 students and has added In July 1983, the Pennsylvania accomodations for an additional 540 General Assembly established the students with the addition of University Pennsylvania State System of Higher Ridge, a student apartment complex Education consisting of 14 universities located adjacent to campus. and East Stroudsburg University Approximately 74 percent of the was born as a comprehensive regional students receive some form of financial institution. 2007-08 ESU MEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE Table of Contents

The University ...... IFC ESU at a Glance ...... 1 ESU Administrators ...... 2 Koehler Fieldhouse ...... 3 Student-Athlete Center for Excellence ...... 3 The Coaching Staff Coach Jeff Wilson...... 4 Assistant Coaches ...... 5 AND1 Partnership ...... 7 The 2007-2008 Warriors 2007-08 Roster...... 6 2007-08 Outlook...... 8 Player Profiles ...... 9-13 TV/Radio Roster...... IBC The 2006-2007 Season Game-by-Game Results...... 14 Statistics ...... 15 PSAC Standings...... 16 Men’s Basketball History Honor Roll ...... 16 School Records ...... 17-18 Seniors Josh Wentz and Channon Easley Year-by-Year Record ...... 19 All-Time Lettermen ...... 20

The 2007-08 Men’s Basketball Guide Credits The 2007-2008 ESU Men’s Basketball Guide is published by the Sports Information Office. GREG KNOWLDEN, SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Cover Design: ESU Graphics Center, Cindy Chardiet-Vojnovic Cover Photos: Perry Hebard. Photography Assistance: John Bender, Perry Hebard Editing Assistance: ESU University Relations staff: Doug Smith, Brenda Friday and Sheree Watson All information in this guide is current as of November 16, 2007

East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, veteran status, disability or age in its programs and activities in accordance with state and federal laws. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding this policy: Director of Diversity & Campus Mediation, 200 Prospect Street, 115 Reibman Building, East Stroudsburg PA 18301 or call (570) 422-3656. For special accomodations at any of the events listed in the ESU Men’s Basketball Guide, contact the Office of Sports Information at (570) 422-3312.

East Stroudsburg University at a Glance School Colors: Red and Black Sports Information Director: Greg Knowlden Team Nickname: Warriors Phone: 570-422-3312 (Office) Head Men’s Soccer Coach: Jeff Wilson 570-422-3586 (Office Fax) Phone: 570-422-3339 570-977-9251 (Cell) e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Assistant Men’s Basketball Coaches: Justin Potts, Sports Info. Grad. Asst.: Manny Nieves Shawn Munford, DJ Black and Justin Scott Athletic Director: Dr. Tom Gioglio ESU offers 21 NCAA sports Phone: 570-422-3642 Men’s Sports (10): Basketball, soccer, football, cross e-mail: [email protected] country, wrestling, indoor track and field, volleyball, Men’s Basketball Athletic Trainer: Colleen Shotwell baseball, outdoor track and field, tennis Equipment Manager: Art Kroll Women’s Sports (11): Basketball, soccer, field hockey, Web Site: www.esu.edu volleyball, cross country, swimming, indoor track and field, Hotline: 570-422-3000 softball, outdoor track and field, tennis, lacrosse ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide 1 ADMINISTRATORS In Memoriam Dr. Robert J. Dillman Dr. Tom Gioglio Pete Nevins President Athletic Director

Pete Nevins, Dr. Robert Dr. Tom the Sports J. Dillman is in Gioglio is in his Information his 12th year fourth year as Director at East as president of the Director of Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg Athletics at East University for University. He Stroudsburg 33 years, from became the 12th University. As 1969 until 2002, president of the the Director passed away on university in July of Athletics January 7, 2007 of 1996 and has & Athletic following a short initiated ambitious Department battle with cancer. enhancements Chairperson, he He was the beloved husband of Gail that will chart the institution’s success into is responsible for providing leadership of Nevins, with whom he celebrated 45 the future. an athletic department which sponsors 21 years of marriage on December 23, 2006. Dr. Dillman has taken an active role in teams with over 500 participating student- Nevins was a member of the College athletics and serves as the Chairman of athletes and a staff of over 50. Sports Information Directors of America the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Athletic facility renovations under (CoSIDA) Hall of Fame and received State Athletic Conference. Under the Gioglio include the lighting, outdoor track the Warren Berg Award as the nation’s president’s direction, night games will be and concession area at Eiler-Martin outstanding college division SID. He possible for the first time as lights were Stadium and the dugouts at Mitterling served two terms on the CoSIDA Board installed at Eiler-Martin Stadium last Field. There has also been a significant of Directors, 1974-75 and 1978-80. spring. The track has also been resurfaced increase in revenue raised to enhance He also won the ECAC-SIDA’s top and expanded to eight lanes. the athletic scholarship budget through honor, the Irving T. Marsh Award. In the Other construction includes a new fundraising initiatives sponsored through summer of 2006, he was presented with admissions center in the Reibman the Warrior Athletic Club. the Bob Kenworthy Good Person Award Administration Building and University In 2006-07, ESU placed seventh in the at the annual ECAC-SIDA Convention. Ridge, an apartment housing complex for standings for the Dixon Trophy, its highest The award is presented to a person students. Last May, ground-breaking took finish since placing fourth in the inaugural who through their actions shows an place for the new science and technology standings in 1995-96. exceptional amount of respect for the building. A native of nearby Morristown, N.J., profession, their fellow SID’s, the media Dr. Dillman has been instrumental Gioglio previously served as Director of and the community. in the initiation and expansion of the Athletics at Dakota State University and Nevins served as president of university’s Business Accelerator, which the University of Saint Mary in Kansas. ECAC-SIDA in 1976-77 and was a offers real work business experience Gioglio earned his bachelor’s degree member of the NCAA Public Relations for students and affordable start-up in Physical Education at Montclair State Committee for seven years. capabilities for viable new businesses. University and his first master’s degree Several awards have been either While in college, Dillman competed in in education at Mansfield University, and created or renamed in Nevins’ memory. four sports — soccer, baseball, basketball his second at Northern State in Aberdeen, The Pete Nevins Award for Distinguished and track & field — at SUNY New Paltz. S.D. He also holds a doctorate degree Achievement was created by ECAC- Dr. Dillman came to ESU from from West Virginia University SIDA, while the PSAC Scholar-Athlete of Fairmont (W.V.) State where he was Gioglio and his wife Melissa are the the Year awards and the Lehigh Valley president for eight years. He earned a proud parents of two daughters, Kalista Small College Player of the Year awards master’s degree at Penn State University and Kinley. were also renamed in his honor. and a Ph.D from Clark University, both in Nevins taught a graduate course in geography. Public Relations in Sport Management at Dr. Carey Snyder years. In addition to other responsibilities, ESU. He wrote the sports section for the she ensures that each student-athlete is book, “Pride and Promise, a Centennial Associate Athletic Director eligible to play under NCAA guidelines, History of East Stroudsburg University.” making sure the ESU athletic department Dr. Carey The New York City native received complies with NCAA rules and regulations Snyder is in a bachelor’s degree in Business as well as maintaining the budget for the her 21st year Administration from the University of 21-sport intercollegiate athletic program. in the athletic Miami in 1960 and a master’s degree in In addition, she founded and department at Health and Physical Education from East coordinates the annual Women’s Athletic East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg in 1984. Scholarship Golf Classic. University. He spent seven and a half years as Snyder earned her B.A. from She has served a sportswriter at the Bridgeport, Ct. Post- Springfield in Physical Education and as associate Telegram and served as the SID at the Ph.D. in Athletic Administration from the athletic director University of Bridgeport from 1963-69. University of Southern California. the past 20 2 ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide SACE/ESU BASKETBALL CAMPS Warriors Men’s Basketball Camps Koehler Fieldhouse WARRIOR MEN’S BASKETBALL PHILOSOPHY Coach Wilson and his staff will provide each camper with a challenging atmosphere for basketball players while striving to enhance all aspects of their game. We provide a safe environment for learning with fun and skill development being our ultimate goal. Our knowledgeable and dedicated staff is committed to making every camper a better player. CAMP DIRECTOR Jeff Wilson - Head Coach East Stroudsburg University (570) 422-3339 or [email protected]

ONE DAY TEAM CAMP: June 27 This one-day team camp will be held at Koehler Fieldhouse on Friday, June 27. Teams will receive coaching on both offensive and defensive team fundamentals and play several games to go along with practice sessions. Cost is $325 per team. TEAM CAMP WEEKEND: July 11-13 The team camp concept allows teams to play a minimum of seven games, with additional time dedicated Koehler Fieldhouse opened its doors in 1967 and is the home for to team practice sessions. There will be both a varsity and East Stroudsburg University’s wrestling, men’s basketball, women’s junior varsity division which will provide a level playing field basketball, men’s volleyball, women’s volleyball and indoor track & for all teams. field teams. The fieldhouse has a seating capacity of 2,500 with new DAY CAMP WEEK: July 21-25 bleachers and indoor track surfaced installed in the last seven years. Emphasis will be placed on becoming more A new playing surface was installed in the summer of 2003. The press knowledgeable players in an environment that is fun for the box, located above the bleachers, offers a great view of the court and camper. This year’s camp will run from 9:00 a.m. to 3:15 has seating for more than 15 people. Separate booths are provided for p.m. radio stations.

Student-Athlete Center for Excellence Academic Coordinator for In 1998, ESU established a Student-Athlete Center for Excellence Athletics on campus. The center includes experts in exercise physiology, nutrition, academic counseling, psychological counseling and sport studies. Nancy Jo Greenawalt The SACE was created to provide all student-athletes with the Nancy Jo Greenawalt guidance, counseling and instruction necessary to enhance their academic serves as the Academic and athletic performance. Coordinator for Athletics. Academic services offered: Exercise science services offered: Her main responsibility is to Academic Counseling Body composition analysis organize an academic sup- Assistance in acquiring tutorial services Dietary analysis port structure for nearly 500 Assistance in declaring a major Nutritional/psychological assessment Warriors student-athletes. CHAMPS/life skills programming Hydration or body water status Greenawalt has 23 years Professional career development skills Nutritional counseling of experience in higher Progress reports/academic monitoring Aerobic power analysis Referral coordination to other university Overtraining analysis education, including 14 agencies Psychological Skills Training years at Albright College and nine at ESU. During her time at Albright, she worked as the Associate Athletic Director for Women and Physical Education The SACE Staff Department Chairperson. She has also served on Shala Davis, Ph.D., exercise science numerous NCAA, national and regional committees. Tom Gioglio, E.d.D., administration A 1978 graduate of Albright College, Greenawalt Colleen Shotwell, MS, sports medicine Robert P. Fleischman, Ed.D, sport studies was inducted into the Albright Athletic Hall of Fame Nancy Jo Greenawalt, MS, physical education in 1997 for her achievements earned as a five-sport Donna Leitner, Ph.D., counseling student-athlete and head coach for volleyball, bad- Paula Parker, Ed.D, sport and exercise minton and tennis. She earned her bachelor’s degree psychology in psychology from Albright and her master’s degree Student Athletic Representatives in physical education from Penn State University. Coaching Representatives

ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide 3 HEAD COACH JEFF WILSON Jeff Wilson, a 1986 graduate of East Stroudsburg University and an Contact Information assistant coach from 1986-95, is in Head Coach Jeff Wilson his sixth season as the head coach at 216 Smith Street his alma mater. Phone: (570) 422-3339 Wilson has guided the Warriors E-mail: [email protected] to back-to-back appearances in the PSAC playoffs for the first time in player in each of the last four years. more than a decade. The 2006-07 Last season, junior Channon followed up a 16-12 campaign the Easley had 11 double-doubles and previous year with an 18-10 record, was third in the PSAC and 21st in the first time ESU has put together Division II with 2.1 blocked shots per consecutive years with at least 16 game. Senior point guard Murvin victories since the 1990-91 and 1991- English finished his career ranked 92 seasons. eighth in school history in career Wilson returned to ESU in assists and in the top five in career 2002 after spending six seasons free throw and three-point percentage. as associate head coach at Lehigh Head Coach Jeff Wilson Wilson has built the program with University, which competes in the strong recruiting classes and has also Division I Patriot League. 6th season played a challenging schedule which ESU averaged 6.5 wins per Career Record: 67-69 has included Division I opponents season in the four years prior to Bucknell, Lehigh, Penn State and Wilson’s arrival. The Warriors posted point percentage (1st), three-point Temple. Several assistant coaches an 8-18 record in his first year and percentage defense (2nd), scoring under Wilson have moved on to have steadily improved ever since margin (3rd), rebounding margin (3rd), Division I programs as well, including thanks to an aggressive, 94-foot turnover margin (3rd) and scoring Drew Dawson (2003-04) who is the style of basketball that has been a (4th). top assistant coach at Lafayette, and trademark of Wilson’s teams. Individual accomplishments during William Faulkner (2004-05) who is an The Warriors have been at or Wilson’s tenure include four All-PSAC assistant at Jacksonville University. near the top of the PSAC in scoring selections. Danny Hargrove was Wilson has been a member of the offense, field goal defense and named to the first team in 2005-06, ESU basketball program for 19 of the turnovers created over the past five and Rich Baker (2003-04), Anthony last 25 years, dating to his career as years. In 2006-07, ESU ranked in Ross (2004-05) and Darron Bradley a player from 1982-86. He joined the the top four in the conference in 12 (2006-07) were on the second team coaching staff the next season and of 17 categories, including three- to give the Warriors an all-conference was the top assistant coach on the Warriors’ only PSAC championship Players and coaches coached and/or recruited by Wilson team in 1989-90. The team returned Darron Bradley All-PSAC to campus this fall to be inducted into Murvin English ESU No. 8 career assists the ESU Athletic Hall of Fame, only Danny Hargrove All-PSAC the fifth team to receive the honor. Anthony Ross All-PSAC William Faulkner Former ESU GA, assistant coach at Jacksonville University Drew Dawson Former ESU GA, assistant coach at Lafayette College Steve Wright Former ESU GA, works in team sales at AND1 Jonathan Roberts Three-time All-America & All-PSAC; holds ESU records for Head Coach Jeff Wilson career scoring and rebounds and season points; 2nd all-time in Year-by-Year Record season rebounds Keith Fisher All-PSAC & ESU No. 4 career scorer Al Munford All-PSAC & ESU No. 9 career scorer Season PSAC Overall Lonnie White All-PSAC & ESU No. 11 career scorer 2006-07 6-6 18-10 Eric White All-PSAC & ESU No. 12 career scorer 2005-06 7-5 16-12 Todd Painton All-PSAC, ESU No. 15 career scorer; No. 5 career rebounder 2004-05 5-7 12-15 Michael Smith All-PSAC 2003-04 4-8 13-14 Ed Urie ESU No. 8 career scorer 2002-03 2-10 8-18 Chris Diller ESU No. 18 career scorer; No. 2 career 3-pointers 5 seasons 24-36 67-69 Mike DelGrosso ESU career assist leader; No. 3 career 3-pointers Ro Trachtman ESU No. 2 career 3-pointers Tyson Murdock ESU No. 5 career assists Trevin Panaia ESU career free throw percentage leader; No. 4 career 3-pointers

4 ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide ASSISTANT COACHES Justin Potts Assistant Coach, Sixth Season Justin Potts enters his sixth season as the top assistant coach at East Stroudsburg University. Potts has served alongside Jeff Wilson since Wilson was named head coach prior to the 2002- 03 season. He has been ESU’s recruiting coordinator since arriving on campus and has been instrumental in helping the Warriors return to the top of the PSAC East standings. ESU has made back-to-back playoff appearances in 2005-06 and 2006-07 for the fi rst time in more than a decade. In addition to his duties as recruiting coordinator, Potts assists with player development and scouting. He has coached All-PSAC East selections Rich Baker, Anthony Ross, Danny Hargrove and Darron Bradley and also serves as the co-director of Warrior Basketball camps. Prior to joining Wilson on the sidelines at ESU, Potts served as an assistant coach at Moravian College, his alma mater, where his responsibilities included recruiting and summer camps. Potts graduated from Moravian in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in English, and earned his master’s degree in Exercise Science from ESU this summer. Potts resides in Bethlehem, Pa. Coach Wilson on Justin Potts “Coach Potts has been a major contributor to the turnaround of the ESU basketball program. His efforts in recruiting have helped to upgrade the talent level of the program during the fi ve seasons he has been an assistant. In addition, his basketball knowledge and teaching ability have helped develop the players in our program, including four all-league players.” Shawn Munford Faculty/Social Equity Coach, Fifth Season Shawn Munford, a full-time faculty member at East Stroudsburg University, begins his fifth season as a member of head coach Jeff Wilson’s staff. Munford is a volunteer coach who brings a wealth of experience to the Warriors. He was a star performer during his career at Bloomsburg University before graduating in 2001, and also played professionally. While at Bloomsburg, he scored 1,354 points, 10th on the all-time scoring list for the Huskies, and is second in assists and third in steals on the school’s career list. He gained All-PSAC East first-team honors as a senior with 15.4 points per game and a 42.2 three- point percentage. Following his career at Bloomsburg, he played a year of professional basketball overseas in Belgium before spending a season as an assistant coach for Bloomsburg. Munford came to East Stroudsburg as the graduate assistant and earned his Master’s degree in Exercise Science. DJ Black Justin Scott Graduate Assistant Volunteer Assistant

DJ Black joins the Warriors staff Justin Scott is a member of the following a career at Penn State ESU coaching staff as a volunteer University. He is pursuing a master’s assistant coach after completing a four- degree in exercise science. year playing career for the Warriors. Black led Penn State Altoona to the He is pursuing a master’s degree in fi rst AMCC playoff win in school history management and leadership. before fi nishing his career as a walk- Scott started 27 games at guard for on at Penn State, where he helped the ESU as a senior and was third on the Nittany Lions reach the postseason NIT. team with 64 assists and fourth with 29 steals. He played in After earning a degree in Health and Physical Education all 28 games for the Warriors as a junior after transferring to from Penn State, Black stayed on staff as the assistant video ESU from Bloomsburg University, where he played his fi rst coordinator where he created scouting tapes and assisted two seasons. with the setup for recruiting visits. A native of Philadelphia, Scott was a member of the All- Black is a graduate of Karns City (PA) High School, Public League team at Engineering & Sciences High School. where he led the Gremlins to conference championships in Coach Wilson on Justin Scott football, basketball and track as a senior. “Justin brings a great deal of knowledge about the Coach Wilson on DJ Black program having just completed his playing career at ESU. “DJ will provide us with an added dimension in the Justin was an outstanding leader and has all of the attributes area of computer editing and video. I am excited about the to be an outstanding coach. I am fortunate that he has knowledge he brings in all areas coming from a high Division I decided to pursue his graduate degree and work with the program at Penn State University.” program.”

ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide 7 2007-08 ROSTER Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Daniel DeSousa G Fr. 6-1 180 Owings Mills, Md./New Town 4 *Robert Pines G So. 5-9 165 Telford/Souderton Area 10 Preston Ritter F So. 6-4 215 Bronx, N.Y./Evander Childs 15 Mike Tobin G Fr. 6-4 175 Hopatcong, N.J./Hopatcong 21 Mike DeMarco G Fr. 6-4 185 Hazleton/Hazleton 22 *Josh Wentz F Sr. 6-5 215 Bethlehem/Freedom 24 *Andy Heimbach G So. 6-5 190 Allentown/Allentown Central Catholic 25 *Channon Easley F Sr. 6-8 230 Philadelphia/Friends Central 31 *Pat Fleury G Jr. 5-9 170 Elkins Park/Cheltenham 34 Aaron Pinckney F Jr. 6-5 205 Philadelphia/Cardinal Dougherty 40 *Chris Bach F Jr. 6-9 235 Levittown/Harry S Truman 42 Dawud Lyons G So. 6-2 185 Philadelphia/Samuel S. Fels

* Returning Letterwinner Captain: Chris Bach Roster Breakdown

BY POSITION Guards Forwards #1 Daniel DeSousa #24 Andy Heimbach #10 Preston Ritter #34 Aaron Pinckney #4 Robert Pines #31 Pat Fleury #22 Josh Wentz #40 Chris Bach #15 Mike Tobin #42 Dawud Lyons #25 Channon Easley #21 Mike DeMarco

BY CLASS Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen #22 Josh Wentz #31 Pat Fleury #4 Robbie Pines #1 Daniel DeSousa #25 Channon Easley #34 Aaron Pinckney #10 Preston Ritter #15 Mike Tobin #40 Chris Bach #24 Andy Heimbach #21 Mike DeMarco #42 Dawud Lyons

Pronunciation Guide

#24 Andy HIME-bock #25 Shannon EEZ-ley

Coaching Staff (L-R): Shawn Munford, DJ Black, Head Coach Jeff Wilson, Justin Potts, Justin Scott

6 ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide AND1 East Stroudsburg University and AND1 have expanded their relationship and the Warriors are now outfitted exclusively in AND1 Gear. ESU and head coach Jeff Wilson have been wearing some AND1 product during the past four years. Wilson and AND1 Director of Team Sales Steven Wright, a former graduate assistant under Wilson, will outfit the Warriors from head-to-toe this year. ESU will wear AND1 uniforms, practice gear, and other brand name accessories. “AND 1 is a great product that has a great feel and wears extremely well,” Wilson said. “Thanks to the hard work of Steve Wright and the rest of the AND 1 family we are proud to establish this relationship. The players ESU assistant coach Justin Potts, AND1 Director of Team Sales love the fit of the new and Steve Wright and ESU head coach Jeff Wilson at the AND1 offices in uniforms and we are grateful to be Philadelphia. associated with AND1.” Goods in 2005. They currently AND 1 is a company that was outfits colleges across the country started in Philadelphia in 1993 and including Pacific University, merged with American Sporting University of Wyoming, LaSalle University and Auburn University as other Division II and Division III programs across the country. In addition, they also have over 20 NBA players under contract representing the AND 1 brand including Speedy Claxton, Carlos Arroyo, Bobby Jackson, Brevin Knight and . “We are very excited to help outfit ESU,” Wright said. “As a former student and coach, I am very familiar with the high-tempo which ESU plays and they are a great fit for our brand. ESU is one of the the handful of premier programs that we affiliate with from a sponsorship standpoint.” ESU’s AND1 road uniforms ESU’s AND1 home uniforms

ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide 7 SEASON OUTLOOK The East Stroudsburg University A Dean’s List student, Bach was to make good decisions with the men’s basketball program enters the productive with 4.0 points and 2.8 basketball. 2007-08 season looking to continue rebounds in just under 10 minutes Sophomore Robert Pines and the momentum of consecutive per game last year in his first season freshman Daniel DeSousa will also appearances in the PSAC of organized basketball since playing see playing time at point guard behind Tournament for the first time in nearly at Philadelphia University a decade Fleury. Pines played in six games as two decades. earlier (1996-97). a freshman, while DeSousa won a The Warriors return two starters, Easley and Bach provide a low state championship at New Town HS senior forwards Channon Easley and post presence to complement a stable in Maryland. Josh Wentz, along with four other of guards and wing players, led by Freshmen shooting guards Mike letterwinners from last year’s 18-10 Wentz and sophomore guard Andy DeMarco and Mike Tobin come squad to form a solid nucleus under Heimbach. to ESU after decorated high school sixth-year head coach Jeff Wilson. Wentz averaged 9.9 points careers in Pennsylvania and New Five new players will join the and 4.9 rebounds last season and Jersey, respectively. program as well, including two presents match-up problems for DeMarco led Hazleton to three upperclassmen and three freshmen. opponents at either forward spot, straight district championships and The Warriors’ up-tempo style requires checking in at 6-5 and 215 pounds. was third team All-State as a senior, up to a dozen players to be effective, Wentz enters his senior season while Tobin was the New Jersey so most of the newcomers will have a as a 46.9-percent shooter from three- Herald Player of the Year and Newark chance to play immediately. point range, the best in school history, Star-Ledger Player of the Year in Easley and Wentz give ESU two and can step outside when he mans West Jersey during his senior year at seniors who have both contributed the four spot. When he slides to small Hopatcong. since their freshman year. forward, he can create a physical Sophomore guard Dawud Lyons Easley is a preseason All- advantage over a smaller opponent in redshirted last year after transferring PSAC East selection and one of the the post. to ESU from Lackawanna College, dominant low-post players in the Heimbach is a 6-5, 185 pound and brings a presence off the dribble conference, ranking third in blocked guard with a great three-point stroke that will complement the Warriors’ shots (2.1 per game) and eighth in who scored 6.8 points per game in three-point shooters. rebounds (8.3 per game) last season. 2006-07, third among ESU’s returning At forward, two transfers join the He was also in the top 25 in the players. Heimbach hit double figures program for their first season - junior PSAC in scoring and led the Warriors in 10 games off the bench, and Aaron Pinckney and sophomore with 12.8 points per game. averaged one three-point field goal for Preston Ritter. He comes into the year ranked every 10 minutes he was on the floor Pinckney should be an immediate 10th in PSAC history with 143 career as a freshman. contributor and provides a high blocked shots and will have the At point guard, junior Pat Fleury basketball IQ and athleticism at power chance to finish among the top five takes after spending two seasons forward, Ritter may earn time in the rebounders in school history. backing up Murvin English. He had a rotation as they learn the Warriors’ Junior Chris Bach will also be 41-25 assist-to-turnover radio while system. a key contributor at forward, either playing about 10 minutes per game alongside or backing up Easley. last season and will be counted on

Seniors Josh Wentz and Channon Easley Sophomores Dawud Lyons, Preston Ritter, Robbie Pines and Andy Heimbach

8 ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide 2007-08 WARRIORS Channon Easley • 25 Career Highs

F 6-8 230 Senior Points - 21 at USP (1/3/07) Philadelphia/Friends Central Rebounds - 15 vs. USP (11/14/05) Assists - 4 (three times) General: Preseason All-PSAC East selection ... enters the season Steals - 4 (two times) ranked 10th in PSAC history with 143 career blocked shots ... one of Blocks - 8 vs. West Chester the premier shot blockers not only in the PSAC but all of Division II (1/30/05) ... will be asked to do more offensively this season ... one of the top Field Goals - 10 (two times) rebounders in the conference at both ends of the floor ... intimidating 3-Pointers - 0 presence at the back of the ESU press. Free Throws - 7 at Cheyney Junior (2006-07): Led team in scoring (12.8), rebounding (8.3), and (1/17/07) blocked shots (2.1) ... led team in rebounding 16 times and in scoring 11 times ... recorded 11 double-doubles ... had back-to-back 18 point, 13 rebound games on the road at Clarion and IUP ... 19 points and 13 rebounds at Kutztown ... 14 points and 14 boards vs. PSU-Schuylkill ... shot 10-11 to score career-high 21 vs. USP ... scored 20 points at Edinboro ... blocked season-high seven shots vs. Pitt-Johnstown ... third-leading shot blocker in the conference (2.11 per game) ... eighth in the PSAC with 8.3 rebounds per game. Sophomore (2005-06): Averaged 9.4 points per game ... played in 21 games ... blocked 55 shots ... pulled down 161 rebounds ... scored double digits in 10 games .. scored season-high 18 in PSAC playoffs vs. West Chester ... had six blocks in first game of the season vs. USP. Freshman (2004-05): Huge impact in first year of collegiate basketball ... led team with 26 blocks ... averaged 5.7 points and 5.3 rebounds per game ... pulled down 121 rebounds ... led team in rebounds in three games ... scored season-high 15 points at Millersville ... added 13 the next game against Davis & Elkins ... had nine rebounds in four games ... also made 19 steals. Background: Named team MVP at Friends Central High School ... recorded 16 points and 10 rebounds per game ... majoring in Sport Management. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST BLK STL PTS-AVG. 2004-05 23 54-142 38% 0-0 n/a 22-50 50.0 121-5.3 6 26 19 130-5.7 2005-06 21 81-188 43.1 0-0 n/a 36-71 52.0 161-7.7 18 55 17 198-9.4 2006-07 27 145-262 55.3 0-1 0.0 56-99 56.6 223-8.3 23 62 24 346-12.8 Career 71 280-592 47.3 0-1 0.0 114-220 51.8 505-7.1 47 143 60 734-10.3

Chris Bach • 40 Career Highs

F 6-9 235 Junior Points - 21 vs. PSU- Levittown/Harry S Truman Schuylkill (2/2/07) Rebounds - 8 vs. PSU- General: Elected captain by his teammates ... Midnight Madness Schuylkill (2/2/07) Assists - 2 (two times) winner ... has made great individual strides as a Steals - 2 vs. PSU-Harrisburg player in the past year ... a physical force in the paint ... has great (12/8/06) strength and physical conditioning ... will play at the power forward and Blocks - 2 (three times) center spots ... teams with Channon Easley to form one of the most Field Goals - 9 vs. PSU- powerful front lines in the PSAC. Schuylkill (2/2/07) Sophomore (2006-07): Played in 27 games ... set season highs vs. 3-Pointers - 0 PSU-Schuylkill in minutes played (22), field goals made (9), rebounds Free Throws - 5 at PSU- (8), points scored (21) and tied season high in blocks (2) ... made Hazleton (12/16/06) season-best five free throws vs. PSU-Hazleton ... had three double digit scoring performances ... shot 55 percent over last nine contests. Background: Graduate of Harry S Truman High School ... played forward for coach Broadus Davis ... also played for one season at Philadelphia University in 1996-97... majoring in Sport Management. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST BLK STL PTS-AVG. 2006-07 27 43-75 .573 0-0 n/a 23-34 .676 75-2.8 9 9 7 109-4.0 Career 27 43-75 .573 0-0 n/a 23-34 .676 75-2.8 9 9 7 109-4.0

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Josh Wentz • 22 Career Highs

F 6-5 215 Senior Points - 21 at Slippery Rock Bethlehem/Freedom (12/20/06) Rebounds - 14 vs. Kutztown General: Enters senior year with the top career three-point (2/5/05) Assists - 5 at Bloomsburg percentage (46.9) in school history ... gives ESU flexibility at both (1/24/07) small forward and power forward ... uses strength and rebounding Steals - 6 at Bloomsburg ability at small forward ... has a quickness advantage at power forward (1/24/07) and can draw his defender away from the basket. Blocks - 2 (three times) Junior (2006-07): Third on the team in scoring with 9.9 points per Field Goals - 9 at Slippery game ... scored career-high 21 points at Slippery Rock ... made two Rock (12/20/06) or more three-pointers in 16 games and at least three three-pointers 3-Pointers - 4 (two times) in seven games ... recorded season-high 11 rebounds vs. Bloomsburg Free Throws - 7 ... had eight games with seven or more boards ... set season highs for assists (5) and steals (6) vs. Mansfi eld (1/29/07) at Bloomsburg ... ranked fifth in the PSAC in steals per game (1.96) and three-point field goal percentage (42.0). Sophomore (2005-06): Averaged 6.3 points per game in 19 contests ... scored 18 points at Bloomsburg when he made all four of his three-pointers ... made his first 14 three-pointers of the season and shot 66.7 percent for the year ... scored 17 against Millersville. Freshman (2004-05): Scored season-high 11 points at Mansfield .... made two three’s twice ... pulled down 14 rebounds vs. Kutztown ... had three assists vs. Kutztown and Briarcliffe ... made two steals vs. Edinboro and Briarcliffe. Background: Earned All-Area and All-LVIAC first team honors at Freedom High School ... averaged 20 points as senior ... 851 career points ... won the District 11 track & field high jump title with a leap of 6-5 ... picked up letters in both basketball and track & field ... majoring in Health and Physical Education. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST BLK STL PTS-AVG. 2004-05 15 19-31 61.3 7-12 58.3 7-12 58.3 31-2.1 11 0 7 52-3.5 2005-06 19 44-72 61.1 14-21 66.7 18-25 72.0 73-3.8 8 13 18 120-6.3 2006-07 28 97-222 43.7 47-112 42.0 36-47 76.6 137-4.9 51 9 55 277-9.9 Career 62 160-325 49.2 68-145 46.9 61-84 72.6 240-3.8 70 22 80 449-7.2

Pat Fleury • 31 Career Highs

G 5-9 170 Junior Points - 13 vs. Cal (Pa.) Elkins Park/Cheltenham (12/21/05) Rebounds - 6 vs. PSU- General: Gives ESU speed and quickness in the transition game ... Hazleton (1/30/06) Assists - 7 vs. Briarcliffe starting point guard after two years as the backup ... must continue to (1/3/06) work on decision-making ... has the strength and quickness to get into Steals - 3 (four times) the paint and set up teammates. Blocks - 0 Sophomore (2006-07): Played in 18 games with one start ... Field Goals - 3 (four times) scored season-high eight points vs. Briarcliffe ... averaged 3.1 points 3-Pointers - 2 (three times) per game ... dished out 41 assists ... recorded season high six assists Free Throws - 7 (two times) vs. Kutztown ... shot 56 percent from the field in final six games had an assist in 16 of 18 contests. Freshman (2005-06): Played in all 28 games ... averaged 4.3 points per game ... made 10 three-pointers ... handed out 60 assists ... made 26 steals ... scored career-high 13 points against Briarcliffe ... had seven assists vs. Briarcliffe ... had six assists in three games ... 70% free throw shooter ... made all seven free throw attempts against Davis & Elkins ... hit seven of eight in his first career game against USP. Background: Led Cheltenham to a 29-5 mark as a senior ... Division I Player of the Year ... three-year All-Conference selection ... averaged 13 points, eight assists, four rebounds and four steals per game ... part of two league championship teams ... majoring in Sport Management and minoring in Business. Fleury GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST BLK STL PTS-AVG. 2005-06 28 29-73 39.7 10-28 35.7 51-73 69.9 55-2.0 60 0 26 119-4.3 2006-07 18 16-36 44.4 8-19 42.1 15-22 68.2 23-1.3 41 0 14 55-3.1 Career 46 45-109 41.3 18-47 38.3 66-95 69.5 78-1.7 101 0 40 174-3.8

10 ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide 2007-08 WARRIORS Aaron Pinckney • 34 F 6-5 205 Junior Philadelphia/Cardinal Dougherty

General: Very cerebral player ... has a high basketball IQ and understanding of the game ... will contribute at power forward ... outstanding passer and competitor ... has the ability to get into seams and set up his teammates or finish at the basket. Background: Transfer from Delaware Tech ... second team All-Region selection ... third on team in scoring (11.5) and assists (2.5) ... led team in field goal percentage at 59.5% ... led Cardinal Dougherty HS to Northern Division Catholic League Championship with 13-1 record ... majoring in Mass Communications.

Andy Heimbach • 24 Career Highs

G 6-5 190 Sophomore Points - 15 vs. UPJ (12/9/06) Allentown/Allentown Central Catholic Rebounds - 10 vs. PSU-Schuylkill (2/2/07) General: Expected to elevate his game as he steps into a starting Assists - 4 vs. West Chester (1/20/07) role in the backcourt ... will be counted on as one of the Warriors’ Steals - 4 vs. PSU-Harrisburg top offensive threats ... one of the best three-point shooters in the (12/8/06) conference ... has added the ability to score off the dribble or set up Blocks - 1 (three times) teammates for layups or jump shots. Field Goals - 5 at Kutztown Freshman (2006-07): Played in all 28 games ... had career-high (1/31/07) 15 points at Kutztown ... scored in double digits in 10 games, all off 3-Pointers - 4 (two times) the bench ... recorded first career double-double vs. PSU-Schuylkill Free Throws - 4 at (10 points, 10 rebounds) ... scored in all but two games ... made at least two three-pointers in 12 West Chester (2/10/07) games. Background: Won three district championships at Allentown Central Catholic ... played small forward ... third-team All- State ... two-time All-Conference and All-Area selection ... averaged 18 points and 8 rebounds ... majoring in History and Secondary Education. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST BLK STL PTS-AVG. 2006-07 28 60-163 .368 43-118 .364 22-30 .733 61-2.2 30 3 11 185-6.6 2006-07 28 60-163 .368 43-118 .364 22-30 .733 61-2.2 30 3 11 185-6.6

Juniors Pat Fleury, Keith Mobley, Freshmen Mike Tobin, Daniel DeSousa Chris Bach and Aaron Pinckney and Mike DeMarco

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Dawud Lyons • 42 G 6-2 185 Sophomore Philadelphia/Samuel S. Fels

General: Slashing shooting guard ... quick first step and great basketball instincts on the offensive end ... will provide rebounding from the backcourt ... expected to excel in ESU’s up-tempo style ... will also be counted on as one of the team’s top on-ball defenders. Background: Transfer from Lackawanna College ... three-year letter winner in high school ... second team All-Public League selection ... averaged 17.4 points per game ... majoring in Sport Management.

Robbie Pines • 4 Career Highs

G 5-9 165 Sophomore Points - 12 vs. Briarcliffe Telford/Souderton (2/5/07) Rebounds - 3 vs. Briarcliffe (2/5/07) General: Will be counted on for minutes at point guard ... has the Assists - 3 vs. Briarcliffe ability to run the team ... stabilizes the offense when he’s on the floor ... (2/5/07) change of pace player ... sets up his teammates for quality shots. Steals - 2 vs. PSU-Schuylkill Freshman (2006-07): Played in six games ... top performance (2/2/07) came against Briarcliffe where he had season-highs in points (12), field Blocks - 0 goals made (4), three-pointers made (4), rebounds (3), assists (3), and Field Goals - 4 vs. Briarcliffe minutes played (15) ... scored 10 points vs. PSU-Schuylkill ... scored (2/5/07) in four of the six contests he played in ... had an assist in all but one 3-Pointers - 4 vs. Briarcliffe game. (2/5/07) Free Throws - 3 vs. PSU- Background: Led Souderton to league championship with 21-5 record .. was a three time Schuylkill (2/2/07) All-League selection ... averaged 18 points per game, eight assists and four steals ... majoring in Business. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST BLK STL PTS-AVG. 2006-07 6 10-18 .556 6-12 .500 3-4 .750 7-1.2 7 0 2 29-4.8 2006-07 6 10-18 .556 6-12 .500 3-4 .750 7-1.2 7 0 2 29-4.8

Preston Ritter • 10 F 6-4 215 Sophomore Bronx, N.Y./Evander Childs

General: Walk-on this season ... outstanding athlete ... may be the most explosive player on the team ... must work on basketball IQ ... may contribute at either power forward or center. Background: Played one year of basketball (2004-05) at Evander Childs HS in Bronx, N.Y. ... originally from the U.S. Virgin Islands ... favorite athlete is Tim Duncan and favorite team is the San Antonio Spurs ... one of seven children ... majoring in Health and Physical Education.

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Mike DeMarco • 21 G 6-4 185 Freshman Hazleton/Hazleton

General: Has an outstanding feel for the game on offense ... very good three-point shooter ... is ready to shoot on the catch ... has a surprisingly quick first step ... very good passer from either the shooting guard or small forward spot ... should help on the glass with his size. Background: Three-year letterwinner ... led team to three district titles ... won two Wyoming Valley Conference championships ... 26-2 record in 2007 ... two-year captain ... as a senior, was selected third team All-State, first team All-Conference and named Conference MVP ... majoring in Sport Management.

Daniel DeSousa • 1 G 6-1 180 Freshman Owings Mills, Md./New Town

General: Has good length for a point guard ... good basketball IQ ... scorers mentality ... needs to get stronger as he gets acclimated to the college game ... will work on decision-making as well ... will be a contributer as a backup point guard. Background: Two-year letterwinner ... won state championship in 2007 with 22-2 mark ... high school won regional championship in 2006 and 2007 ... team captain ... averaged 18.6 points, 6.5 assists, and 3.8 rebounds ... second team All-State, first team Baltimore County and Baltimore County All-Academic Team selection in 2007 ... majoring in Sport Management.

Mike Tobin • 15 G 6-4 175 Freshman Hopatcong, N.J./Hopatcong

General: Has a very quick first step ... finishes going to the basket ... could be one of ESU’s better perimeter defenders ... plays as a high energy level ... coach’s son. Background: Four-year letterwinner ... three-time All-League and All-County selection ... two-time All-Area pick ... 2007 New Jersey Herald Player of the Year and Newark Star-Ledger Player of the Year in West Jersey ... averaged 22 points, six rebounds, and five assists ... second in school history with 1594 career points ... majoring in Physical Education.

ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide 13 2006-07 SEASON IN REVIEW Date Opponent Score Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder Nov. 17 California L 74-80 Darron Bradley (19) Darron Bradley (8) Nov. 18 Columbia Union W 81-65 English, Easley (14) Josh Wentz (7) Dec. 2 Lock Haven W 83-77 Channon Easley (17) Channon Easley (12) Dec. 3 Shippensburg W 54-46 Murvin English (13) Channon Easley (10) Dec. 8 PSU-Harrisburg W 90-38 Chris Bach (13) Jeff Graves (8) Dec. 9 Pitt-Johnstown L 62-69 Ronald Louis (18) Channon Easley (11) Dec. 16 at PSU-Hazleton W 86-46 Murvin English (13) Josh Wentz (8) Dec. 19 at Edinboro W 82-72 Channon Easley (20) Channon Easley (8) Dec. 20 at Slippery Rock W 68-54 Josh Wentz (21) Channon Easley (8) Jan. 3 at University of Sciences W OT 98-94 Channon Easley (21) Darron Bradley (9) Jan. 6 at Clarion W 83-78 Channon Easley (18) Channon Easley (13) Jan. 7 at IUP L 71-59 Darron Bradley (19) Channon Easley (13) Jan. 13 *California L 83-94 Ronald Louis (21) Channon Easley (7) Jan. 17 *at Cheyney L66-81 Channon Easley (17) Channon Easley (5) Jan. 20 *West Chester W 78-77 Murvin English (15) Chris Bach (5) Jan. 24 *at Bloomsburg L 75-77 Channon Easley (17) Channon Easley (12) Jan. 27 *Millersville L 65-83 Darron Bradley (12) Chris Bach, Darron Bradley (7) Jan. 29 *Mansfield W 76-58 Jimmy Evans (19) Darron Bradley (10) Jan. 31 *at Kutztown L 69-74 Channon Easley (19) Channon Easley (13) Feb. 2 PSU-Schuylkill W 117-56 Chris Bach (21) Channon Easley (14) Feb. 5 Briarcliffe W 106-61 Jimmy Evans (19) Darron Bradley (13) Feb. 7 *Cheyney W 60-56 Darron Bradley (17) Darron Bradley (8) Feb. 10 *at West Chester W 79-67 Channon Easley (14) Channon Easley (10) Feb. 15 *Bloomsburg L 69-71 Darron Bradley (22) Darron Bradley, Josh Wentz (11) Feb. 17 *at Millersville L 79-80 Darron Bradley (17) Darron Bradley (4) Feb. 21 *at Mansfield W OT 87-79 Channon Easley (16) Channon Easley (11) Feb. 23 *Kutztown W 74-72 Darron Bradley (18) Channon Easley (12) PSAC Quarterfinals Feb. 27 at Millersville L 59-63 Channon Easley (17) Channon Easley (11)

Run to the PSAC Tournament Feb. 21, 2007 Feb. 23, 2007 Feb. 27, 2007 ESU 87, Mansfi eld 79 ESU 74, Kutztown 72 PSAC Quarterfi nals MANSFIELD - ESU outscored Mansfi eld EAST STROUDSBURG - For the Millersville 63, ESU 59 18-10 in overtime to fi nish with an 87-79 second consecutive season, the Warriors MILLERSVILLE - Reggie Bates and Greg victory in PSAC East action. advanced to the PSAC tournament by Testa combined for 41 points to lead Five different players scored in posting a 74-72 come from behind victory Millersville to a 63-59 victory over East double-fi gures, led by Channon Easley over PSAC East foe Kutztown. Stroudsburg University in the quarterfi nals with 16 points. Ronald Louis and Darron All-PSAC selection Darron Bradley of the PSAC men’s basketball tournament. Bradley chipped in with 13 apiece, while recorded his fourth double-double of For the second straight year the Murvin English added 11 and Andy the season, posting 18 points and 11 Warriors were knocked out in the quarter- Heimbach had 10 points. rebounds. Ronald Louis and Josh Wentz fi nals after a nine-year hiatus from post- A tip-in by Brandon Lawley with six both added 12 points on the night. season play. seconds left forced the overtime period. Kutztown led most of the game before ESU was led by Channon Easley, who Mansfi eld had four players in double ESU took the lead for good when Bradley had 17 points and 11 rebounds, and Andy fi gures, led John Hampton (17), Terrance knocked down a pair of free throws with 48 Heimbach chipped in with 12 points. Williams (16) and Chris Greene (16). seconds to go. The Marauders went on to win the ESU was a perfect 10-10 from the After a missed shot, Wentz grabbed PSAC Tournament and advanced all the free throw line in overtime. Murvin English the rebound and was fouled. He knocked way to the NCAA Division II Final Four. knocked down eight and Josh Wentz had down 1-of-2 to give ESU a 74-72 lead. The Warriors trailed by 14 points four the other two in sealing the victory. Kutztown was unable to score in the fi nal minutes into the second half but managed The win brought ESU to within one 14 seconds giving the Warriors the victory. to slice the margin to 52-50 with 6:02 victory of clinching its second consecutive ESU held Kutztown to only two points remaining. That was the closest ESU would postseason appearance. in the fi nal 8:50 of the contest. get the remainder of the game. 14 ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide 2006-07 SEASON IN REVIEW

Total 3-Pointers Rebounds Player GP-GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg Channon Easley 27-23 655 24.3 145 262 .553 0 1 .000 56 99 .566 63 160 223 8.3 23 62 24 346 12.8 Darron Bradley 28-12 624 22.3 113 210 .538 0 1 .000 128 221 .579 77 109 186 6.6 20 9 40 354 12.6 Josh Wentz 28-28 708 25.3 97 222 .437 47 112 .420 36 47 .766 39 98 137 4.9 51 9 55 277 9.9 Murvin English 28-28 782 27.9 77 198 .389 36 101 .356 80 92 .870 15 57 72 2.6 109 3 42 270 9.6 Ronald Louis 28-2 580 20.7 64 177 .362 21 56 .375 45 68 .662 16 21 37 1.3 75 1 18 194 6.9 Andy Heimbach 28-1 435 15.5 60 163 .368 43 118 .364 22 30 .733 20 41 61 2.2 30 3 11 185 6.6 Jimmy Evans 22-1 225 10.2 42 77 .545 8 22 .364 24 37 .649 20 33 53 2.4 9 1 8 116 5.3 Robert Pines 6-0 48 8.0 10 18 .556 6 12 .500 3 4 .750 2 5 7 1.2 7 0 2 29 4.8 Roy Jones Jr. 2-0 15 7.5 4 8 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 3 0 2 9 4.5 Chris Bach 27-2 256 9.5 43 75 .573 0 0 .000 23 34 .676 23 52 75 2.8 9 9 7 109 4.0 Jeff Graves 16-0 129 8.1 25 49 .510 0 0 .000 13 24 .542 19 25 44 2.8 2 10 3 63 3.9 Ryan Sweet 27-20 401 14.9 36 65 .554 0 0 .000 14 34 .412 33 39 72 2.7 7 1 15 86 3.2 Pat Fleury 18-1 196 10.9 16 36 .444 8 19 .421 15 22 .682 3 20 23 1.3 41 0 14 55 3.1 Justin Scott 28-27 647 23.1 32 90 .356 4 16 .250 13 25 .520 10 29 39 1.4 64 0 29 81 2.9 ESU 28 764 1650 .463 174 460 .378 472 737 .640 394 754 1148 41.0 450 108 270 2174 77.6 Opponents 28 683 1652 .413 144 474 .304 417 638 .654 364 662 1026 36.6 297 87 191 1927 68.8

Game-by-Game Statistics Warriors Top Performances Score Half FG (ESU / Opp) 3PT FT REB of 2006-07 CALIFORNIA 74-80 L 29-41 29-53 / 32-60 8-13 / 3-9 8-15 / 13-19 30 / 35 POINTS COLUMBIA UNION 81-65 W 42-32 27-53 / 21-58 7-19 / 2-14 20-30 / 21-35 41 / 41 22 - Darron Bradley vs. Bloomsburg (2/15) LOCK HAVEN 83-77 W 49-35 30-62 / 29-59 5-15 / 12-19 18-25 / 7-13 45 / 31 21 - Chris Bach vs. PSU Schuylkill (2/2) SHIPPENSBURG 54-46 W 36-21 15-45 / 13-57 3-10 / 1-17 21-30 / 19-32 55 / 40 21 - Ronald Louis vs. California (1/13) PSU-HARRISBURG 90-38 W 40-28 36-81 / 16-57 6-22 / 5-19 12-22 / 1-2 55 / 38 21 - Channon Easley at U. of Sciences (1/3) PITT-JOHNSTOWN 62-69 L 28-37 19-54 / 27-56 6-19 / 8-17 18-27 / 7-15 41 / 39 21 - Josh Wentz at Slippery Rock (12/20) at PSU-Hazelton 86-46 W 42-22 30-61 / 14-50 5-12 / 6-25 21-25 / 12-20 50 / 34 20 - Channon Easley at. Edinboro (12/19) at Edinboro 82-72 W 42-27 29-57 / 30-69 7-12 / 1-11 17-22 / 11-22 39 / 36 at Slippery Rock 68-54 W 29-29 25-62 / 22-49 4-11 / 2-12 14-21 / 8-14 41 / 41 at Univ. of Sciences 98-94 W 25-36 39-67 / 31-61 9-20 / 5-11 11-20 / 27-37 37 / 34 REBOUNDS at Clarion 83-78 W 40-34 27-66 / 27-70 6-14 / 5-23 23-36 / 19-28 54 / 37 14 - Channon Easley vs. PSU Schuylkill (2/2) at IUP 71-59 W 24-31 25-53 / 23-60 6-16 / 7-22 15-22 / 6-13 34 / 41 13 - Darron Bradley at Briarcliffe (2/5) CALIFORNIA 83-94 L 35-40 28-51 / 31-55 8-18 / 5-15 19-32 / 27-34 30 / 29 13 - Channon Easley vs. Molloy (1/31) at Cheyney 66-81 L 34-39 23-59 / 26-51 2-14 / 4-12 18-31 / 25-34 35 / 37 13 - Channon Easley at Millersville (1/7) WEST CHESTER 78-77 W 49-30 28-49 / 24-46 10-18 / 6-16 12-23 / 23-26 23 / 30 13 - Channon Easley at Cheyney (1/6) at Bloomsburg 75-77 L 33-38 27-67 / 29-66 5-21 / 8-15 16-31 / 11-22 44 / 43 MILLERSVILLE 65-83 L 25-44 18-46 / 31-61 6-14 / 1-11 23-46 / 20-32 36 / 36 ASSISTS MANSFIELD 76-58 W 23-29 24-46 / 18-54 4-13 / 8-25 24-36 / 14-19 39 / 28 10 - Murvin English vs. Briarcliffe (2/5) at Kutztown 69-74 L 39-41 26-63 / 26-52 9-21 / 6-13 8-10 / 16-24 38 / 31 8 - Ronald Louis vs. Briarcliffe (2/5) PSU-SCHUYLKILL 117-56 W 65-37 44-79 / 23-82 12-28 / 4-29 17-25 / 6-13 64 / 37 8 - Ronald Louis at IUP (1/7) BRIARCLIFFE 106-61 W 52-28 41-80 / 22-66 14-35 / 7-21 10-18 / 10-16 56 / 33 CHEYNEY 60-56 W 23-24 21-48 / 20-59 6-11 / 3-15 12-23 / 13-20 38 / 36 STEALS at West Chester 79-67 W 35-34 30-59 / 23-52 9-19 / 8-19 10-16 / 13-22 30 / 37 7 - Murvin English at Bloomsburg (1/24) BLOOMSBURG 69-71 L 39-33 23-57 / 23-64 3-13 / 3-15 20-30 / 22-31 43 / 45 7 - Josh Wentz at Bloomsburg (1/24) at Millersville 79-80 L 34-39 28-49 / 25-51 2-10 / 6-14 21-25 / 24-36 26 / 33 at Mansfi eld 87-79 W 38-33 29-59 / 28-77 4-12 / 8-27 25-38 / 15-20 44 / 46 BLOCKED SHOTS KUTZTOWN 74-72 W 42-50 20-66 / 27-51 4-19 / 4-9 30-45 / 14-23 41 / 40 7 - Channon Easley vs. Pitt-Johnstown (12/9) PSAC Quarterfi nals 5 - Channon Easley at U. of Sciences (1/3) at Millersville 59-63 L 23-31 23-58 / 22-59 4-11 / 6-19 9-13 / 13-16 39 / 38 5 - Channon Easley at Slippery Rock (12/20) 2006-07 HONOR ROLL All-PSAC East Rotary Pocono Classic Second Round Darron Bradley - Second Team Championship - Pitt-Johnstown 69, ESU 62 Consolation - Seton Hill 94, PSU-Harrisburg 75 PSAC East Player of the Week Channon Easley (Dec. 4, Jan. 4) Rotary Pocono Classic All-Tournament Team Josh Wentz (Jan. 21) Channon Easley (ESU) Josh Wentz (ESU) Rotary Pocono Classic First Round Dwight Hines (UPJ) - MVP Pitt-Johnstown 73, Seton Hill 64 Chris Gilliam (UPJ) ESU 90, PSU-Harrisburg 38 Abe Hitz (PSU-Harrisburg) Marcus Thompson (Seton Hill) ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide 15 THE PSAC/HONOR ROLL PSAC Overview petitive division within the NCAA. In 1980, however, the presidents voted The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, with 56 years of orga- to reclassify the entire conference to Division II. Although all 14 institu- nized competition, has established itself as one of the most respected tions are members of NCAA Division II, eight schools have also elected NCAA Division II athletic conferences. to compete at the Division I level in select sports. In its history the PSAC has laid claim to 38 NCAA team champions In 1983, all member institutions were granted university status as a and 210 individual title winners, giving credence to its fine athletic tradi- result of Legislative Act 188, which formed Pennsylvania’s State System tion. The conference has prospered of Higher Education. The system now enrolls in excess of 109,000 stu- on the national level in recent years, dents. The alumni of the State System is over 600,000, which includes as it annually has close to one-third of roughly 405,000 Pennsylvanians. its teams participating in NCAA post- One of the largest conferences in the nation, the PSAC is governed season competition. The PSAC also by the presidents of the 14 member institutions. It employs a commis- distinguishes itself as the second largest sioner, two assistant commissioners and a director of media relations at Division II conference in terms of sports its headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa. sponsorship, awarding titles for 22 differ- ent sports. 2006-07 NCAA Champions While proud of its athletic suc- Team - Bloomsburg, Division II Field Hockey cess, the league has also thrived in an Individual - Division II Outdoor Track & Field - Nate Reider, academic sense. The number of stu- Shippensburg (Javelin); Division I Wrestling - Gregor Gillespie, dent-athletes designated by the confer- Edinboro (149 lbs.); Division II Wrestling - Joe Kemmerer, Kutztown ence as “Scholar-Athletes” - those who have attained a cumulative grade (133 lbs.); Division II Swimming & Diving - Jamie Wolf, Clarion (1m, point average of 3.25 or better - has increased nearly every year since 3m diving); Kathrin Dumitru, West Chester (100 Breaststroke, 200 that standard was adopted in 1995-96. The impressive number of yearly Breaststroke, 100 Butterfly, 200 Individual Medley); Katie Brosseau, West designees reached 1,420 in 2006-07. Furthermore, the most recent Chester (1650 freestyle) figure is nearly double the total of those in the mid-1990s and is almost one-third of the total student-athletes today. 2006-07 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans The PSAC was organized in 1951 for the purpose of promoting and Football – Mike Butterworth, Slippery Rock; Derek Katris, California; administering men’s athletic programs within the 14 state teachers col- Women’s Soccer - Julie Karcher, West Chester; Track & Field/Cross leges in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In 1977, due to the interest Country - Amber Hackenberg, Bloomsburg; Erin Richard, Clarion; and growth of women’s athletics, the conference was restructured to pro- At-Large - Jaime Wolf, Clarion (Swimming & Diving); Ashley Yelinek, vide for women’s programs. Bloomsburg (Swimming & Diving); Women’s At-Large Academic All- From its inception, each conference member selected its own com- America of the Year - Jamie Wolf, Clarion 2006-07 PSAC Standings Eastern Division Western Division PSAC Overall PSAC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Millersville 9 3 .750 28 5 .848 California 10 2 .833 24 7 .774 Kutztown 6 6 .500 17 11 .607 Edinboro 8 4. .667 19 10 .655 Cheyney 6 6 .500 15 15 .500 Shippensburg 8 4 .667 17 14 .548 ESU 6 6 .500 18 10 .643 Clarion 6 6 .500 13 15 .464 Bloomsburg 5 7 .417 13 14 .481 Lock Haven 5 7 .417 12 15 .444 West Chester 5 7 .417 13 14 .481 IUP 3 9 .250 6 21 .222 Mansfield 5 7 .417 9 18 .333 Slippery Rock 2 10 .167 5 22 .185 PLAYOFFS. Quarterfinals: Millersville 63, ESU 59; Edinboro 67, Shippensburg 60; Cheyney 79, Kutztown 63; California 67, Clarion 62 Semifinals: Cheyney 75, California 65 OT; Millersville 65, Edinboro 55. Finals: Millersville 79, Cheyney 68 The Honor Roll Associated Press Little All-America 1988 Jonathan Roberts 1983 Earle Greer 1990 Jonathan Roberts (C, 2nd Team) 1984 Earle Greer 1981 Don Bones 1973 Kevin Morissey (G, 3rd Team) 1981 Don Bones 1980 Don Bones 1962 Russ Hopewell (F, Hon. Mention) 1973 Kevin Morissey All-PSAC East (First Team Only) 1972 John Lehman Kodak All-America 2006 Danny Hargrove 1971 John Lehman 1993 Lonnie White 2001 Juwan Justice 1968 Willie Shields 1990 Jonathan Roberts 2000 Shahad Abdur-Rahkman 1957 John Grobelny 1989 Jonathan Roberts 1998 Al Munford 1956 Dave MacLaughlin 1988 Jonathan Roberts 1996 Joe Williams 1984 Earle Greer 1994 Michael Smith; Eric White PSAC East Rookie of the Year 1981 Don Bones 1993 Lonnie White 2000 Shahad Abdur-Rahkman 1980 Don Bones (Honorable Mention) 1992 Todd Painton; Lonnie White 1999 Juwan Justice 1991 Keith Fisher (POY) 1995 Luis Ortiz ECAC Division II All-East 1990 Jonathan Roberts (POY) 1993 Eric White 1989 Jonathan Roberts (POY) PSAC East Coach of the Year 1990 Jonathan Roberts (POY) 1988 Jonathan Roberts (POY) 1998 Lynn Ramage 1989 Jonathan Roberts 1984 Earle Greer 1990 Sal Mentesana 16 ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide THE RECORD BOOK ESU Single Game Records Points Wayne Bishop vs. Shippensburg 2002 17 Rebounds Steve Guter vs. Kutztown 1969 57 Steve Guter vs. Lock Haven 1968 16 John Lehman vs. Lehigh 1972 29 Dave MacLaughlin vs. Trenton 1955 53 John Lehman vs. Montclair 1972 27 Russ Hopewell vs. Cheyney 1960 46 Three Point Goals John Lehman vs. Bloomsburg 1972 25 Pete Pasko vs. Bloomsburg 1943 44 Juwan Justice vs. Cheyney 2001 10 Earle Greer vs. Cheyney 1984 23 Wayne Bishop vs. Shippensburg 2002 44 R.C. Kehoe vs. West Chester 2000 8 Earle Greer vs. King’s 1983 21 Russ Hopewell vs. Trenton 1960 43 Lamarr Alston vs. Kings 1991 7 Jonathan Roberts vs. Kutztown 1989 21 Jonathan Roberts vs. Millersville 1988 41 Wayne Bishop vs. Felician 2002 7 Lamarr Singletary vs. Mansfield 1998 20 Dave Fedorka vs. California 2003 7 Field Goals Free Throws Assists Steve Guter vs. Kutztown 1969 25 Jonathan Roberts vs. Pitt-Bradford 1987 20 Bob Schlosser vs. Cheyney 1975 18 Dave MacLaughlin vs. Trenton 1955 24 Charley German vs. Cheyney 1958 19 Kevin Morrissey vs. Cheyney 1972 16 Russ Hopewell vs. Cheyney 1962 21 Jonathan Roberts vs. Millersville 1989 18 Pete Pasko vs. Bloomsburg 1943 18 Charley German vs. Cheyney 1958 17 Russ Hopewell vs. Trenton 1960 17 Jonathan Roberts vs. Millersville 1990 17 Season Records Points 5. Lamarr Alston 1991-92 53 8. Moe Griffin 1970-71 282 1. Jonathan Roberts 1989-90 689 6. Evan Engle 1992-93 52 9. Jim Smith 1969-70 268 2. Earle Greer 1983-84 645 James Brooks 1991-92 52 10. Earle Greer 1982-83 258 3. Jonathan Roberts 1987-88 631 8. Spencer Poulson 1997-98 51 Rebounding Average 4. Jonathan Roberts 1988-89 608 Dave Fedorka 2002-03 51 1. John Lehman 1971-72 15.3 5. Earle Greer 1982-83 606 10. Raheem Richardson 1998-99 50 2. Jonathan Roberts 1987-88 12.6 6. Dave MacLaughlin 1955-56 546 Naveen Mohiuddin 2005-06 50 3. Jonathan Roberts 1988-89 12.4 7. Keith Fisher 1990-91 541 Three Point Percentage 4. Jack Morley 1968-69 12.2 8. Eric White 1993-94 536 (75 or more attempts) 5. John Lehman 1969-70 12.1 9. Don Bones 1978-79 534 1. Ro Trachtman (40-84) 1997-98 47.6 6. John Lehman 1970-71 12.0 10. Rich Baker 2003-04 524 2. Ro Trachtman (66-140) 1998-99 47.1 7. Moe Griffin 1970-71 11.8 Scoring Average 3. Chris Bennett (35-75) 1996-97 46.7 8. Earle Greer 1983-84 11.6 1. Pete Pasko 1940-41 25.6 4. Spencer Poulson (51-110) 1997-98 46.4 9. George Fields 1978-79 11.3 2. Charles German 1956-57 24.4 5. Evan Engle (52-118) 1992-93 44.1 10. Jim Smith 1969-70 11.2 Jack Morley 1968-69 24.4 6. Josh Wentz (47-112) 2006-07 42.0 Assists 4. Jonathan Roberts 1987-88 23.4 7. Howard Flowers (46-112) 1993-94 41.1 1. Bob Schlosser 1974-75 230 5. Earle Greer 1982-83 23.3 8. Juwan Justice (67-168) 1999-00 39.9 2. Mike DelGrosso 1990-91 184 6. Earle Greer 1983-84 23.0 9. Mike DelGrosso (41-105) 1990-91 39.1 Kevin Morrissey 1972-73 184 7. Steve Guter 1968-69 22.6 Dave Majeski (34-87) 2002-03 39.1 4. Kevin Morrissey 1971-72 170 8. Roy Wohl 1975-76 21.8 Free Throws 5. Howard Flowers 1993-94 162 9. Eric White 1993-94 21.4 1. Jonathan Roberts 1989-90 229 6. Bob Schlosser 1978-79 159 10. Willie Shields 1967-68 21.1 2. Jonathan Roberts 1988-89 227 7. Spencer Poulson 1997-98 144 Field Goals 3. Jonathan Roberts 1987-88 193 8. Rodney Robinson 1995-96 140 1. Earle Greer 1983-84 249 4. Earle Greer 1982-83 154 9. Cliff Riddick 1978-79 139 2. Jonathan Roberts 1989-90 229 5. Earle Greer 1983-84 147 10. Mike DelGrosso 1989-90 138 Don Bones 1978-79 229 6. Darron Bradley 2006-07 128 Steals 4. Don Bones 1979-80 227 7. John Lehman 1970-71 115 1. Kevin Morrissey 1972-73 89 5. Earle Greer 1982-83 226 8. Lonnie White 1991-92 114 2. Spencer Poulson 1997-98 82 6. Jonathan Roberts 1987-88 219 9. Ikey Dweck 1983-84 113 3. Mike DelGrosso 1990-91 75 7. Steve Guter 1968-69 214 10. Eric White 1993-94 107 4. Kevin Morrissey 1971-72 72 Eric White 1993-94 214 Free Throw Percentage 5. Jonathan Roberts 1987-88 63 9. Keith Fisher 1990-91 212 (50 or more attempts) 6. Jonathan Roberts 1989-90 61 10. Don Bones 1980-81 206 1. Dave Lutz (79-90) 1980-81 87.7 Rodney Robinson 1995-96 61 Field Goal Percentage 2. Reggie Steele (54-62) 1985-86 87.1 8. Jonathan Roberts 1988-89 57 (100 or more shots) 3. Murvin English (80-92) 2006-07 87.0 9. Kevin Morrissey 1970-71 56 1. Reggie Steele (102-160) 1984-85 63.8 4. Don Bones (94-109) 1980-81 86.2 Howard Flowers 1993-94 56 2. Lonnie White (162-255) 1992-93 63.5 5. Don Bones (76-89) 1978-79 85.4 Blocks 3. Jonathan Roberts (229-387) 1989-90 59.2 6. John Grobelny (75-88) 1966-67 85.2 1. John Lehman 1971-72 77 4. Jonathan Roberts (199-338) 1988-89 58.9 7. Steve Guter (60-71) 1967-68 84.5 Jonathan Roberts 1989-90 77 5. Lonnie White (114-195) 1991-92 58.5 8. Don Bones (69-82) 1979-80 84.2 3. Eric Yankowy 1986-87 62 Joe Williams (145-248) 1995-96 58.5 9. Trevin Panaia (71-85) 1993-94 83.5 Channon Easley 2006-07 62 7. Jonathan Roberts (219-375) 1987-88 58.4 10. 3 players tied with 81.7 5. Channon Easley 2005-06 55 8. Cliff Smith (75-129) 1993-94 58.1 Rebounds 6. John Lehman 1970-71 52 9. Earle Greer (112-197) 1981-82 56.9 1. John Lehman 1971-72 366 7. Eric Yankowy 1985-86 48 10. Joe Whalen (119-212) 1981-82 56.1 2. Jonathan Roberts 1987-88 341 8. Jonathan Roberts 1988-89 47 Three-Point Goals 3. Jonathan Roberts 1988-89 334 9. Jonathan Roberts 1987-88 45 1. Juwan Justice 1999-00 67 4. Jonathan Roberts 1989-90 332 10. Jonathan Roberts 1986-87 44 2. R.C. Kehoe 1999-00 66 5. Earle Greer 1983-84 325 Ro Tractman 1998-99 66 6. George Fields 1978-79 315 4. Rich Baker 2003-04 57 7. John Lehman 1970-71 288

ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide 17 THE RECORD BOOK Career Records Points Three-Point Percentage Assists 1. Jonathan Roberts 1986-90 2218 1. Josh Wentz (68-145) 2004-Present 46.9 1. Mike DelGrosso 1987-91 476 2. Don Bones 1976-81 1775 2. Ro Trachtman (107-236) 1995-99 45.3 2. Bob Schlosser 1973-77 465 3. Earle Greer 1980-84 1556 3. Evan Engle (58-134) 1991-93 43.3 3. Kevin Morrissey 1970-73 422 4. #Keith Fisher 1987-91 1483 4. Luis Ortiz (94-252) 1994-98 37.3 4. Cliff Riddick 1977-80 334 5. Russ Hopewell 1958-62 1446 5. James Brooks (100-273) 1990-92 36.6 5. Tyson Murdock 1989-93 300 6. Charley German 1954-58 1412 6. John Grobelny 1965-68# 294 7. Dave Moyer 1974-78 1332 Free Throws 7. Keith Carroll 1984-88 279 8. Ed Urie 1985-90 1329 1. Jonathan Roberts 1986-90 697 8. Murvin English 2002-07 262 9. Al Munford 1994-98 1285 2. Earle Greer 1980-84 358 9. Jeff Macko 1990-94 257 10. Juwan Justice 1998-02 1248 3. Lonnie White 1989-93 344 10. Len Poole 1971-74 256 11. Lonnie White 1989-93 1242 4. Kevin Morrissey 1970-73 311 #assists from 1965-66 are unavailable 12. #Eric White 1990-94 1226 5. Trevin Panaia 1993-97 301 Steals 13. John Grobelny 1965-68 1207 6. Todd Painton 1988-92 262 available for all players since 1985-86 14. Pete Pasko 1941-43 1162 7. Ed Urie 1985-90 260 1. Jonathan Roberts 1986-90 238 15. Todd Painton 1988-92 1144 8. Juwan Justice 1998-02 258 2. Kevin Morrissey 1970-73 217 16. George Fields 1977-81 1078 9. Don Bones 1976-81 255 3. Mike DelGrosso 1987-91 188 17. Kevin Morrissey 1970-73 1076 10. John Lehman 1969-72 254 4. Todd Painton 1988-92 143 18. Shahad Abdur-Rahkman 2000-01, 04 1075 5. Chris Diller 1994-98 131 19. Chris Diller 1994-98 1073 Free Throw Percentage 6. John Grobelny 1965-68# 127 20. John Lehman 1970-72 1034 1. Don Bones (255-301) 1976-81 84.7 7. Trevin Panaia 1993-97 125 # Fisher played two years at ESU, two at 2. John Grobelny (215-261) 1965-68 82.4 8. Tyson Murdock 1989-93 123 Mansfield; Eric White played three years at 3. Trevin Panaia (301-383) 1993-97 78.6 9. Cliff Riddick 1977-80 121 ESU, one at Cheyney. They are not included in 4. Kevin Morrissey (311-399) 1970-73 77.9 10. Don Bones 1976-81 120 other career categories. 5. Mike DelGrosso (231-300) 1987-91 77.0 #steals from 1965-66 are unavailable 6. Fred Richter (202-263) 1968-71 76.8 Blocks Scoring Average available for all players since 1985-86 1. Dave MacLaughlin 1955-57 28.7 Rebounds 1. Jonathan Roberts 1986-90 213 2. Pete Pasko 1940-43 23.7 1. Jonathan Roberts 1986-90 1247 2. Channon Easley 2004-present 143 3. Steve Guter 1967-69 21.5 2. George Fields 1977-81 960 3. John Lehman 1969-72# 129 4. Charley German 1954-58 21.4 3. John Lehman 1969-72 799 4. Eric Yankowy 1985-87 110 John Grobelny 1965-68 21.4 4. Earle Greer 1980-84 752 5. Lonnie White 1990-93 92 6. Jonathan Roberts 1986-90 19.8 5. Todd Painton 1988-92 703 6. Eric White 1991-94 84 7. Willie Shields 1966-68 19.3 6. Al Munford 1994-98 613 7. Ed Urie 1985-90 78 8. Don Bones 1976-81 18.3 7. Ed Urie 1985-90 597 8. Ronnie Little 1978-80 76 Russ Hopewell 1958-62 18.3 8. Lonnie White 1989-93 586 #blocked shots from 1969-70 are unavailable 10. John Lehman 1969-72 17.2 9. Joe Williams 1991-96 569 10. Jim Smith 1969-72 545 Field Goals 1. Don Bones 1976-81 760 Rebounding Average 2. Jonathan Roberts 1986-90 758 1. John Lehman 1969-72 13.3 3. Earle Greer 1980-84 599 2. Jonathan Roberts 1986-90 11.1 4. Dave Moyer 1974-78 581 3. George Fields 1977-81 9.1 5. Ed Urie 1985-90 525 4. Earle Greer 1980-84 7.8 6. Al Munford 1994-98 523 5. Jim Smith 1969-72 7.6 7. John Grobelny 1965-68 496 8. George Fields 1977-81 466 9. Lonnie White 1989-93 449 Jonathan Roberts Mike DelGrosso 1986-90 1987-91 10. Todd Painton 1988-92 441 Field Goal Percentage Team Records 1. Lonnie White (449-773) 1989-93 58.1 2. Jonathan Roberts (758-1,308) 1986-90 58.0 Most Victories 118 vs. Shippensburg (118-75) 1963-64 3. Joe Williams (331-585) 1991-96 56.6 23 (23-4) 1972-73 118 vs. Trenton State (118-74) 1954-55 4. Cliff Smith (226-402) 1989-94 56.2 21 (21-7) 1991-92 117 vs. PSU-Schuykill (117-56) 2006-07 5. Earle Greer (599-1,141) 1980-84 52.0 21 (21-13) 1989-90 112 vs. Briarcliffe (112-49) 2005-06 20 (20-4) 1970-71 106 vs. Briarcliffe (106-61) 2006-07 20 (20-4) 1971-72 103 vs. California, PA (103-109) 2004-05 Three-Point Field Goals 100 vs. Briarcliffe (100-49) 2004-05 1. Juwan Justice 1998-02 162 Best Winning Percentage 1.000 (12-0) 1942-43 2. Chris Diller 1994-98 129 Largest Margin of Victory 3. Wayne Bishop 2000-04 124 .947 (18-1) 1941-42 .941 (16-1) 1926-27 63 vs. Briarcliffe (112-49) 2005-06 4. Ro Trachtman 1995-99 107 .937 (15-1) 1932-33 61 vs. PSU-Schuylkill (117-56) 2006-07 5. Mike DelGrosso 1987-91 106 .882 (15-2) 1934-35 61 vs. Practical Bible (103-42) 1992-93 R.C. Kehoe 1999-01 106 60 vs. New Paltz (77-17) 1926-27 7. Trevin Panaia 1993-97 103 Most Points in a Game 60 vs. Elizabethtown (81-21) 1932-33 8. James Brooks 1990-92 100 122 vs. Bloomsburg (122-88) 1970-71 59 vs. Panzer (89-30) 1941-42 9. Lamar Alston 1989-92 96 119 vs. Cheyney (119-104) 1961-62 52 vs. PSU-Harrisburg (90-38) 2006-07 10. Luis Ortiz 1994-98 94 119 vs. Trenton State (119-74) 1967-68 51 vs. Briarcliffe (100-49) 2004-05

18 ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide ALL-TIME RECORDS

Year W L Coach 1926-39 1926-27 16 1 Lester Crasper 1927-28 14 3 Lester Crasper 1928-29 9 8 Lester Crasper 1929-30 10 10 Lester Crasper 1930-31 12 8 Lester Crasper 1931-32 13 6 Lester Crasper 1932-33 15 1 Lester Crasper 1933-34 11 7 Lester Crasper 1934-35 15 2 Lester Crasper 1935-36 11 7 Lester Crasper 1936-37 14 4 Lester Crasper 1937-38 13 8 Lester Crasper 1938-39 6 13 Lester Crasper 1940-49 1939-40 7 12 Stephen Roberts 1940-41 16 2 Stephen Roberts 1941-42 18 1 Stephen Roberts 1942-43 12 0 John Schloderer 1943-44 No Team 1944-45 2 8 Gene Martin 1945-46 1 11 Frank Grimm 1946-47 6 11 Francis Hoffman 1989-90 ESU Warrior team who made the program’s first trip to the NCAA DII 1947-48 9 8 Ray Welsh playoffs and Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference crown. Front row (L-R): 1948-49 12 7 Ray Welsh 1950-59 Brian Byrne, Tyson Murdock, Rick Morgan, Jacques Armand, Eric Shea, Evan Engle, 1949-50 11 8 Ray Welsh Stan Brown, Cliff Smith; Middle Row: Kevin Everly, Keith Fisher, Bryan Cunningham, 1950-51 12 6 Ray Welsh Todd Painton, Mike DelGrosso, Jonathan Roberts, Ed Urie, Tim Painton, Lonnie White, 1951-52 4 14 Ed Shay 1952-53 7 9 Chris Denis Lamarr Alston; Back Row: Assistant Coaches Geoff Spitko, Lennie Parham, Jeff Wilson 1953-54 5 13 Chris Denis and Head Coach Sal Mentesana 1954-55 12 5 Jerry Palaia 1955-56 8 11 Jerry Palaia 1956-57 10 9 Jim Reed 2000- 1957-58 12 7 Dick Luce 1999-00 6 20 Mike Power 1958-59 5 13 Dick Luce 2000-01 11 15 Mike Power 1960-69 2001-02 4 20 Mike Power 1959-60 7 13 Dick Luce 2002-03 8 18 Jeff Wilson 1960-61 13 8 Dick Luce 2003-04 13 14 Jeff Wilson 1961-62 9 12 Mort Hochheiser 2004-05 12 15 Jeff Wilson 1962-63 9 12 Mort Hochheiser 2005-06 16 12 Jeff Wilson 1963-64 5 15 Ken Sisson 2006-07 18 10 Jeff Wilson 1964-65 6 16 Ken Sisson Total: 863 914 80 Seasons - .485 winning pct. 1965-66 10 12 Ken Sisson 1966-67 12 11 Ken Sisson 1967-68 13 10 Ken Sisson 1968-69 5 17 Ken Sisson 1970-79 1969-70 9 15 Ken Sisson 1970-71 20 4 Ken Sisson 1971-72 20 4 Ken Sisson All-Time Coaching Records 1972-73 23 4 Ken Sisson 1973-74 11 14 Ken Sisson 1974-75 10 12 Ken Sisson Coach W L Pct. Years 1975-76 12 13 Ken Sisson Lester Crasper 159 78 .671 13 Seasons (1926-39) 1976-77 7 16 Ken Sisson Stephen Roberts 41 15 .786 3 Seasons (1939-42) 1977-78 12 15 Ken Sisson 1978-79 18 10 Lee Roberts John Schloderer 12 0 1.000 1 Season (1942-43) 1980-89 Gene Martin 2 8 .200 1 Season (1944-45) 1979-80 10 15 Ken Sisson Francis Hoffman 6 11 .353 1 Season (1946-47) 1980-81 14 13 Ken Sisson 1981-82 8 17 Ken Sisson Ray Welsh 44 29 .603 4 Seasons (1947-51) 1982-83 7 20 Ken Sisson Ed Shay 4 14 .222 1 Season (1951-52) 1983-84 8 20 Lee Roberts 1984-85 3 24 Lee Roberts Chris Denis 12 22 .353 2 Seasons (1952-54) 1985-86 2 25 Kyle DeGregorio Jerry Palaia 20 16 .555 2 Seasons (1954-56) 1986-87 3 22 Kyle DeGregorio Jim Reed 10 9 .526 1 Season (1956-57) 1987-88 6 21 Sal Mentesana 1988-89 14 13 Sal Mentesana Frank Grimm 1 11 .083 1 Season (1945-46) 1990-99 Dick Luce 37 41 .474 4 Seasons (1957-61) 1989-90 21 13 Sal Mentesana Mort Hochheiser 18 24 .429 2 Seasons (1961-63) 1990-91 19 11 Sal Mentesana 1991-92 21 7 Sal Mentesana Ken Sisson 214 243 .468 19 Seasons (1963-78) & (1979-83) 1992-93 13 13 Sal Mentesana Lee Roberts 29 54 .349 3 Seasons (1978-79) & (1983-85) 1993-94 17 8 Sal Mentesana Kyle DeGregorio 5 47 .096 2 Seasons (1985-87) 1994-95 8 18 Sal Mentesana 1995-96 14 13 Sal Mentesana Sal Mentesana 133 117 .532 9 Seasons (1987-96) 1996-97 7 19 Lynn Ramage Lynn Ramage 27 51 .346 3 Seasons (1996-99) 1997-98 15 11 Lynn Ramage Mike Power 21 55 .276 3 Seasons (1999-02) 1998-99 5 21 Lynn Ramage Jeff Wilson 67 69 .493 5 Seasons (2002-2007) Total: 862 914 .485 80 Seasons (1926-07)

ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide 19 LETTERMEN/POSTSEASON Name Years Dave Fedorka 2002-04 Ronald Louis 2006-07 Chris Seymore 1996 Shahad Abdur Rahkman 2000-01, 04 Ryan Fehnel 1999, 04 Dave Lutz 1979-81 Robert Schlosser 1975-77 Cyle Alden 1999 Pat Fleury 2006 Tim Lynch 2000 Justin Scott 2006-07 Lamarr Alston 1990-92 George Fields 1978-81 Jeff Macko 1991-94 Mike Shannon 1999 Joel Alutius 1985 Tom Figas 1985 Bryan Madigan 1995, 1997 Eric Shea 1988-89 Mike Angelos 1980-82 Thomas Finan 1971 David Majeski 2003-04 John Shelton 1975-76 Jacques Armand 1987-90 Keith Fisher 1991 Matt Manarino 1988 Lamarr Singletary 1997-99 Chris Bach 2006-07 Patrick Fleury 2006-07 Jeff Mang 1977 Bill Smith 1996 Rich Baker 2004 Howard Flowers 1993-94 Joe Manz 1977 Cliff Smith 1990-92, 94 Peter Bellis 1976-78 Gavin Furbert 1987 Jeffrey Markland 1982 Eric Smith 1981, 84 Chris Bennett 1995-97 Charles Galambos 1982 Alfred Martin 1983 Gheo Smith 1993-94 Wayne Bishop 2001-04 Tom Gardiner 1978-79 David Mattes 1974-76 James Smith 1971 Justin Boehret 2001 Rob Georges 2001-03, 05 Jay Mayes 1977-79 Michael Smith 1993-94 Don Bones 1977, 79-81 John Glenn 2002-03 Mike McDonnell 1979 Rob Smith 2000 Charles Bowen 1972-74 Jeff Graves 2005 Tug McGeer 2003 Geoff Spitko 1987-88 Darron Bradley 2005-07 Lawrence Gravett 1973-74 Dennis McGettigan 1981-84 Anthony Spotswood 1995, 97 Brian Brennan 1996 Darrell Gray 1988 Chris McNesby 1996-97, 99 Michael Sprague 1983 Don Brinkley 1981, 84 Erin Griffin 1986 Mike McNulty 1994, 96 Tom Sondergaard 1995 James Brooks 1991-92 Morris Griffin 1971-72 William Milford 1971-73 Reggis Steele 1985 Matt Brown 1998 Earle Greer 1981-84 Bill Miller 1977 Tom Suk 1985 Stanley Brown 1990-91 Raymond Hamlin 1983 Nick Miskar 2000, 02 Chris Sweeney 1996 Cedric Bullock 1986 Del Harvey 1978 Naveen Mohiuddin 2003-06 Ryan Sweet 2004-07 Rodney Burrell 1980 Danny Hargrove 2005-06 Rick Morgan 1989-90, 1992 Patrick Tarrant 1975-76 Brian Byrne 1989-92 Brent Hawthorne 1980 Kevin Morrissey 1971-73 Aamir Taylor 2003-04 Keith Carroll 1985-88 Kelvin Healey 1983-84 David Moyer 1975-78 Tim TerBush 1978 Brendan Cawley 2005-06 Andy Heimbach 2006-07 Al Munford 1995-98 Rick Thomas 1982 Brian Claggett 1995 Quincy Henderson 1997-00 Tyson Murdock 1990-93 Ro Trachtman 1996, 1998-99 Maurice Clark 1991-94 Robert Henning 1974 Axel Nikulasson 1984-86 Ed Urie 1986-87, 89-90 Theodore Clark 1975-76 Darren Hollins 1986-87 Eric Nolan 1983 Grady Walker 1994 Mike Collins 1999, 2001 Thomas Hoops 1983 Luis Ortiz 1995-98 Andy Ward 1998-99 Chet Confer 1997 Derek Hunt 1976 Todd Outman 1984-85, 88 Ryan Wells 2002 Chris Coursey 2002 Ernie Ingram 1978 Tim Painton 1990 Josh Wentz 2006-07 Donovan Crosby 1998-99 Leon Jackson 1988-89 Todd Painton 1989-92 Lee Wetzel 1974-75 Gabe Crowley 2001 Samuel Jacobs 1973-74 Trevin Panaia 1994-97 Joe Whalen 1980-82 Bryan Cunningham 1990-93 Stan Jeffries 1986-87 Robbie Pines 2006-07 Eric White 1992-94 Joe Darling 1988-89 Rodney Johnson 1987 Mark Plousis 1983 Lonnie White 1990-93 Bill Davis 1980 LaMont Jones 2003 Leonard Poole 1972-74 Anthony Williams 1987 Mike DelGrosso 1988-91 Steve Jugan 1977 Spencer Poulson 1998 Joe Williams 1992-93, 1995-96 Sean Diggs 1993 Juwan Justice 1999-02 Michael Reilly 1973-75 Sky Williams 2004-05 Chris Diller 1995-98 Benjamin Katock 1983 Raheem Richardson 1999 Jeff Wilson 1984-86 Waleed Driscoll 1999 Alfred Keglovits 1973-74 Fred Richter 1971 Andy Wimmer 2001-02, 05 Ike Dweck 1984 R.C. Kehoe 2000 Cliff Riddick 1978-80 Royal Wohl 1975-76 Channon Easley 2005-07 Jon Kelley 2001-02, 04 Jonathan Roberts 1987-90 Eric Yankowy 1986-87 Jeffrey Eisenhard 1984 Kyle Kostic 2000-01 Rodney Robinson 1996-97 Kenneth Young 1972-73 Evan Engle 1992-93 John Krimmel 2002-03 Dave Roman 1979 Dave Zinn 1977-78 Murvin English 2003-07 John Leer 1978, 80-81 Anthony Ross 2004-05 Christopher Zuber 1982-83 Bill Evans 1980 John Lehman 1971-72 Steve Rucci 1987-88 Jimmy Evans 2004-07 Antonio Lewis 1971 Stephen Sassaman 1973 Kevin Everly 1989-90 Ronnie Little 1979 Jim Seip 1979 Postseason Tournaments NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIPS 1992 At California ECAC DIV. II CHAMPIONSHIPS 1990 At Mercyhurst Semifnals: Edinboro 81, ESU 78 1991 At Pace First Round: ESU 99, Slippery Rock 98 OT 1991 Two Sites Semifinals: Pace 81, ESU 71 Regionals: Gannon 72, ESU 63 Quarterfinals: ESU (H) 75, Cheyney 72 1978 At ESU Semifinals: Slippery Rock 77, ESU 63 (at Semifinals: ESU 82, Morgan State 77 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS Bloomsburg) Finals: ESU 75, Shippensburg 64 2007 At Millersville 1990 At Two Sites 1973 At ESU Quarterfinals: Millersville 63, ESU 59 Quarterfinals: ESU (H) 75, Cheyney 72 Semifinals: ESU 101, Albright 72 2006 At West Chester Semifinals: ESU 103, SRU (H) 102 2OT Finals: ESU 68, Bloomsburg 66 Quarterfinals: West Chester 88, ESU 76 Finals: ESU 108, Millersville 102 OT 1998 At ESU 1984 At Slippery Rock Quarterfinals: West Chester 80, ESU 58 First Round: Slippery Rock 79, ESU 73 1995 At IUP 1981 At Bloomsburg Quarterfinals: IUP 86, ESU 67 First Round: Bloomsburg 80, ESU 57 20 ESU Men’s Basketball Media Guide TV/RADIO ROSTER

#1 DANIEL DESOUSA #4 ROBERT PINES #10 PRESTON RITTER #15 MIKE TOBIN G, 6-1, 180, FR. G, 5-9, 165, SO. F, 6-4, 215, JR. G, 6-4, 175, FR. OWINGS MILLS, MD./ TELFORD/SOUDERTON U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS HOPATCONG, N.J./ NEW TOWN HOPATCONG

#21 MIKE DEMARCO #22 JOSH WENTZ #24 ANDY HEIMBACH #25 CHANNON EASLEY G, 6-4, 185, FR. F, 6-5, 215, SR. G, 6-5, 190, SO. F, 6-8, 230, SR. HAZLETON/HAZLETON BETHLEHEM/FREEDOM ALLENTOWN/ PHLADELPHIA/ CENTRAL CATHOLIC FRIENDS CENTRAL

#31 PAT FLEURY #34 AARON PINCKNEY #40 CHRIS BACH #42 DAWUD LYONS G, 5-9, 170, JR. F, 6-5, 205, JR. F, 6-9, 235, JR. G, 6-2, 185, SO. ELKINS PARK/ PHILADELPHIA/ LEVITTOWN/ PHLADELPHIA/ CHELTENHAM CARDINAL DOUGHERTY HARRY S TRUMAN SAMUEL S. FELS Coaching Staff

JEFF WILSON JUSTIN POTTS SHAWN MUNFORD DJ BLACK JUSTIN SCOTT HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH FACULTY/SOCIAL GRADUATE ASSISTANT VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT EQUITY COACH 2007-08 Men’s Basketball Schedule Nov. 16-17 Fri.-Sat. Bowie State Bulldogs Classic Nov. 16 Fri. vs. Holy Family 5:30 Nov. 17 Sat. vs. Bowie State/Cheyney 2 or 4:00 Nov. 27 Tues. NYACK 7:00 Dec. 1 Sat. at Lock Haven 3:00 Dec. 2 Sun. at Shippensburg*3:00 Dec. 7-8 Fri.-Sat. 43rd Annual ESU Tournament Dec. 7 Fri. WILBERFORCE 8:00 Dec. 8 Sat. UDC/Queens 3 or 8:00 Dec. 18 Tues. EDINBORO 8:00 Dec. 19 Wed. SLIPPERY ROCK 8:00 Jan. 5 Sat. CLARION 3:00 Jan. 6 Sun. IUP 3:00 Jan. 8 Tues. BRIARCLIFFE 6:00 Jan. 12 Sat. at California 3:00 Jan. 16 Wed. *CHEYNEY 8:00 Jan. 19 Sat. USP 3:00 Jan. 23 Wed. *BLOOMSBURG 8:00 Jan. 26 Sat. *WEST CHESTER 3:00 Jan. 30 Wed. *at Mansfield 7:30 Feb. 2 Sat. *at Millersville 3:00 Feb. 6 Wed. *KUTZTOWN 8:00 Feb. 9 Sat. PSU-SCHUYLKILL 8:00 Feb. 13 Wed. *at Cheyney 8:00 Feb. 16 Sat. *at West Chester 3:00 Feb. 20 Wed. *at Bloomsburg 8:00 www.esu.edu Feb. 23 Sat. *MILLERSVILLE 3:00 Feb. 27 Wed. *MANSFIELD 8:00 March 1 Sat. *at Kutztown 3:00 March 4 Tues. PSAC Quarterfinals{ March 7 Fri. PSAC Semifinals March 6 Sat. PSAC Finals HOME GAMES WHITE TYPE ON RED » @www.esu.edu*PSAC East Games