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Cabrini University Men’s Basketball The Cavaliers made their eighth rebounds, turnovers and free throws. consecutive appearance in the Sophomore Tyheim Mornoe claimed Colonial States Athletic Conference a spot as one of the nation’s top (CSAC) Tournament semifinal, falling players, leading the nation in two points shy of returning to the rebounding and posting an incredible title game. 27 double-doubles in as many games. Second-year Head Coach Tim Monroe, who became the second McDonald led the Blue and White to CSAC student-athlete to amass more a 16-11 final record, including 13-5 in than 400 rebounds in a season, conference play. also garnered a slew of regional The Cavaliers boasted one of the and national awards, including nation’s top offenses, scoring 85 U.S. Basketball Writers Association points per night, with four players (USBWA) National Player of the Week. pouring in north of 12 points per Monroe earned All-CSAC First Team game. honors, while classmate Jair Green The Blue and White also ranked nabbed Second Team accolades. among the nation’s leaders in cabrini.edu/athletics Facebook: Cabrini University Cavaliers • Instagram: @CabriniCavs Twitter: @CabriniCavs • Periscope: @CabriniCavs • YouTube: Cabrini Cavaliers Athletics 2016–17 Schedule 2016 CSAC Men’s Basketball Awards vs. EASTERN UNIVERSITY First Team: Tyheim Monroe Tuesday, Nov. 15, 8pm vs. Johns Hopkins University# Friday, Nov. 18, 5:30pm Second Team: Jair Green vs TBA# Saturday, Nov. 19, TBA Sportsmanship Team: Mike Doyle at University of Scranton Tuesday, Nov. 22, TBA Cabrini University at a Glance vs. ROSEMONT COLLEGE* Wednesday, Nov. 30, 8pm Founded: 1957 by the Missionary Sisters at Marywood University* Saturday, Dec. 3, TBA of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (MSCs) vs. IMMACULATA UNIVERSITY* Wednesday, Dec. 7, 8pm Location: Radnor, PA at Lehigh University Thursday, Dec. 22, 7pm Enrollment: 2,150 students vs. Montclair State University@ • 1,300 full-time undergraduate students Friday, Dec. 30, TBA • 850 graduate students at Moravian College@ Saturday, Dec. 31, TBA vs. NEUMANN UNIVERSITY* Student-Faculty Ratio: 16:1 Thursday, Jan. 5, 8pm vs. CENTENARY COLLEGE* Average Class Size: 16 students Saturday, Jan. 7, 3pm at Gwynedd Mercy University* Monday, Jan. 9, TBA Academics: More than 35 majors vs. CLARKS SUMMIT UNIVERSITY* Wednesday, Jan. 11, 7pm Clubs/Organizations: More than 50 at Keystone College* Saturday, Jan. 14, TBA Website: cabrini.edu at Cairn University* Wednesday, Jan. 18, TBA Cabrini Athletics at a Glance vs. MARYWOOD UNIVERSITY*% Saturday, Jan. 21, 4pm Affiliation: NCAA Division III, Eastern at Immaculata University* Wednesday, Jan. 25, 8pm College Athletic Conference (ECAC) at Centenary College* Saturday, Jan. 28, 4pm Conference: Colonial States Athletic at Rosemont College* Conference (CSAC), Allegheny Mountain Wednesday, Feb. 1, 8pm Collegiate Conference (AMCC) vs. KEYSTONE COLLEGE* (Swimming only), Mid-Atlantic Rowing Saturday, Feb. 4, 1pm Conference (MARC) vs. CAIRN UNIVERSITY* Wednesday, Feb. 8, 8pm at Clarks Summit University* Conference Championships: 107 (since Saturday, Feb. 11, 3pm 1992—93) at Neumann University* Wednesday, Feb. 15, TBA Colors: Blue, White vs. GWYNEDD MERCY UNIVERSITY*^ Saturday, Feb. 18, 4pm CSAC Tournament Quarterfinal Varsity Teams: 18 (10 women’s, eight Monday, Feb. 20, TBA men’s) CSAC Tournament Semifinal Wednesday, Feb. 22, TBA Men’s Teams: Baseball, Basketball, CSAC Tournament Championship Cross Country, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Saturday, Feb. 25, TBA Swimming, Tennis # Salisbury University Optimist Tournament @ Roosevelts 21st Moravian College Greyhound Classic Women’s Teams: Basketball, Cross * CSAC opponent % Alumni Day Country, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Rowing, ^ Senior Day Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Visit cabrini.edu/athletics for the latest sched- Volleyball ule information..
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