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NEC MEN’S BASKETBALL FACTS & FIGURES NEC MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS LAST WEEK’S RESULTS WEEK 10 RELEASE • JANUARY 20, 2014 Thur., Jan. 16...... St. Francis Brooklyn 76 at CCSU 66 SCHOOL NEC PCT. OVR. PCT. STR. HOME AWAY NEU. Wagner 80 at Mount St. Mary’s 89 1. Robert Morris ...... 4-0 1.000 9-10 0.474 W4 4-1 5-9 0-0 FDU 89 at LIU Brooklyn 67 2. St. Francis Brooklyn ...... 3-1 0.750 12-7 0.632 W2 6-1 5-6 1-0 Sacred Heart 70 at Bryant 85 Bryant ...... 3-1 0.750 11-8 0.579 W2 7-2 4-5 0-1 Saint Francis U 68 at Robert Morris 73 Wagner ...... 3-1 0.750 9-8 0.529 W1 3-1 5-5 1-2 Saturday, Jan. 18 ��������������� Wagner 56 at Saint Francis U 50 5. Mount St. Mary’s ...... 2-2 0.500 6-11 0.353 L1 5-2 1-9 0-0 Robert Morris 77 at Mount St. Mary’s 69 Fairleigh Dickinson ...... 2-2 0.500 6-12 0.333 L1 3-2 3-8 0-2 Bryant 95 at FDU 68 7. LIU Brooklyn ...... 1-3 0.250 6-11 0.353 W1 3-2 3-7 0-2 LIU Brooklyn 62 at CCSU 61 Sacred Heart ...... 1-3 0.250 4-15 0.211 L2 1-4 3-8 0-3 Sacred Heart 71 at St. Francis Brooklyn 74 Saint Francis U ...... 1-3 0.250 3-14 0.176 L2 1-5 2-9 0-0 10. Central Connecticut ...... 0-4 0.000 4-13 0.235 L5 3-7 1-6 0-0 THIS WEEK’S GAMES

Thur., Jan. 23...... Sacred Heart at Robert Morris, 7 pm Choice Hotels/NEC Player of the Week CCSU at Wagner, 7 pm Corey Maynard, Bryant St. Francis Brooklyn at FDU, 7 pm 6-3, 185 lbs. Mount St. Mary’s at Saint Francis U, 7 pm Sr., G, Adelaide, Australia/Sacred Heart College LIU Brooklyn at Bryant, 7 pm Saturday, Jan. 25 �����Sacred Heart at Saint Francis U, 12 pm Maynard had the Bryant offense in overdrive last week as the Bulldogs improved to 3-1 in NEC play with a Bryant at St. Francis Brooklyn, 1 pm pair of double-digit wins. The Australian native stuffed the stat sheet, averaging 24.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, Wagner at Robert Morris, 4 pm 5.0 assists and 3.0 steals. He also made 70.4 percent of his shot attempts and drilled 7-10 from beyond the CCSU at FDU, 4:30 pm arc. Maynard opened the week on Thursday with 19 points, six rebounds, seven assists and four steals as the Mount St. Mary’s at LIU Brooklyn, 4:30 pm Bulldogs knocked off visiting Sacred Heart, 85-70. With Bryant leading 54-49 four minutes into the second half, the senior guard scored 10 straight points for the Bulldogs to keep SHU at bay. On Saturday, Maynard UPCOMING NEC-TV GAMES put on an incredible shooting display to set a new career-high with 30 points. He made 12-15 from the field and all three of his three-point attempts in a 95-68 win at Fairleigh Dickinson. Maynard ranks in the NEC top- Thur., Jan. 23...... LIU Brooklyn at Bryant, 7 pm 15 in seven categories this season: scoring (12.7, 12th), rebounding (4.8, 15th), assists (5.0, 6th), field goal Live on MSG+, FCS, Cox (CT/RI) percentage (.482, 10th), free throw percentage (.800, 6th), steals (1.72, 3rd) and assist/TO ratio (1.73, 8th). Paul Dottino (PxP), Tim Capstraw (color), John Schmeelk (sideline) Choice Hotels/NEC Rookie of the Week Sat., Jan. 25...... Sacred Heart at Saint Francis U, 12 pm Jeremiah Worthem, Robert Morris Live on CSNNE, Root, FCS, ESPN3 Paul Dottino (PxP), Terry O’Connor (color) 6-6, 215 lbs. Fr., F, Philadelphia, PA/Math, Civics & Sciences Wed., Jan. 29...... St. Francis Brooklyn at Sacred Heart, 6 pm Worthem’s second Choice Hotels/NEC Rookie of the Week award comes after a 2-0 week for the Colonials Live on MSG, FCS that saw the freshman forward average 16.5 ppg and 3.5 rpg. He shot 62.5 percent from the floor and 91.7 Paul Dottino (PxP), Tim Capstraw (color), Pat O’Keefe (sideline) percent from the line for the RMU, the only unbeaten team remaining in NEC play with a 4-0 mark. Worthem tossed in 12 points and added five boards as RMU rallied from 11 down in the final 4:19 for a 73-68 win over Thur., Jan. 30 �������������������������Bryant at Robert Morris, 8 pm Saint Francis U on Thursday. His three-pointer with 3:07 remaining sliced the lead to four and his two free Live on ESPNU, ESPN3 throws with five seconds to go iced the win. Two days later, he established a new career-high with 21 points Announcers TBD on 7-11 shooting from the field and a perfect 6-6 from the line in a 77-69 victory at Mount St. Mary’s. He hit all five of his field goal attempts in the second half and finished with 15 points after intermission. With the Colonials trailing by three with nine minutes on the clock, Worthem scored seven straight points and nine of the next 11 for RMU, which took a lead it did not relinquish. The Philly native ranks third among NEC freshman with 8.9 ppg on the year, and also averages 4.1 rpg. In league play, he has contributed 12.0 ppg and 4.3 rpg. Choice Hotels/NEC Player of the Week Choice Hotels/NEC Rookie of the Week Nov. 11 ������������������������Jason Brickman, LIU/Dyami Starks, BRY Nov. 11 ������������������������������������������������������� Wayne Martin, SFBK Nov. 18 ����������������������������������������������������������Dyami Starks, BRY Nov. 18 ��������������������������������������������������������� Malik Harmon, SFU Nov. 25 �����������������������������������������������������������Kenneth Ortiz, WC Nov. 25 ������������������������������������������������Jeremiah Worthem. RMU Dec. 2 ��������������������������������������������������� Sidney Sanders, Jr., FDU Dec. 2 ���������������������������������������������������������� Wayne Martin, SFBK Dec. 9 ����������������������������������������������������������������� Earl Brown, SFU Dec. 9 ���������������������������������������������������������� De’von Barnett, SHU Dec. 16 ��������������������������������������������������������Jason Brickman, LIU Dec. 16 �������������������Iverson Fleming, LIU/Sheldon Hagigal, SFBK Dec. 23 �����������������������������������������������������������Dyami Starks, BRY Dec. 23 ������������������������������������������������������������ Byron Ashe, MSM Jan. 6 ������������������ Sidney Sanders Jr., FDU/Julian Norfleet, MSM Jan. 6 ���������������������������������������������������������� De’von Barnett, SHU Jan. 13 �����������������������������������������������������Karvel Anderson, RMU Jan. 13 ������������������������������������������������������ Matt MacDonald, FDU Jan. 20 ��������������������������������������������������������Corey Maynard, BRY Jan. 20 �������������������������������������������������Jeremiah Worthem, RMU WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Google+: @NECSports RMU SURVIVES WEEK TWO AS NEC’S LONE UNBEATEN NEC ACTIVE LEADERS

With all the success Robert Morris has enjoyed since 2007-08, it is remarkable to SCORING Alex Francis...... BRY...... 1849... think that the program is off to its first 4-0 start in NEC play since the 2005-06 season. ...... LIU...... 1467... Julian Norfleet...... MSM...... 1381... It certainly didn’t come easy last week. The Colonials needed to rally from a nine-point Kyle Vinales...... CCSU...... 1378... deficit with five minutes to play to knock off in-state rival Saint Francis U, 73-68, on Latif Rivers...... WC...... 1339... Thursday before pulling away late in the game on Saturday to win 77-69 at Mount St. Louis Montes...... SHU...... 1107... Mary’s in what could be construed as an early season “big game” in the NEC. Jason Brickman...... LIU...... 1051... ...... SFBK...... 982... Lucky Jones...... RMU...... 960... And make no mistake. Going in to Emmitsburg with a chance to beat a Mount team Dyami Starks...... BRY...... 903 at Bryant, 991 overall... that knocked the RMU out of the NEC Tournament was a challenge the Colonials were relishing. REBOUNDING Alex Francis...... BRY...... 862... “No. 1, because they have a great fan base every time we go there,’’ junior forward Julian Boyd...... LIU...... 843... Lucky Jones (Newark, NJ/St. Anthony) said before the game. “No. 2, they have a great Jalen Cannon...... SFBK...... 689... Louis Montes...... SHU...... 564... team. They just took down Wagner. No. 3, it’s a statement. I know we were 5-10 Lucky Jones...... RMU...... 529... coming into conference and everybody was saying Robert Morris is not this, Robert Earl Brown...... SFU...... 456... Morris is not that. We don’t play any slouches in non-conference, and Saturday we’ll Orlando Parker...... WC...... 456... just have to keep expressing on the court why this is the same Robert Morris team Corey Maynard...... BRY...... 414... as in the past. We’re going to continue to get stops, continue to fly around, have fun Naofall Folahan...... WC...... 381... and shoot those threes.’’ Kenneth Ortiz...... WC...... 342... ASSISTS And when push came to shove, it was a freshman forward who made the key plays for Jason Brickman...... LIU...... 880... the Colonials in his first trip to the Mount, where the atmosphere mirrored the 2007-10 Phil Gaetano...... SHU...... 471... era when the two program engaged in one of the most heated rivalries in the conference. Anthony Myers-Pate...... RMU...... 401... Kenneth Ortiz...... WC...... 371... Jeremiah Worthem (Philadelphia, PA/Math, Civics & Sciences) set a new career-high Brent Jones...... SFBK...... 346... Corey Maynard...... BRY...... 337... with 21 points on 7-11 shooting from the field and a perfect 6-6 from the line, and most Julian Norfleet...... MSM...... 322... importantly, hit all five of his field goal attempts in the second half and finished with Malcolm McMillan...... CCSU...... 283... 15 points after intermission. With the Colonials trailing by three with nine minutes on Kyle Vinales...... CCSU...... 256... the clock, the freshman scored seven straight points and nine of the next 11 for RMU, Latif Rivers...... WC...... 212... which took a lead it did not relinquish. NEC NUMBERS “Their team was ready to play today,” Christian said. “They really played with a chip on their shoulder and an edge...we just give a lot of credit to them. They played well.” Bryant’s Dyami Starks needs nine more points to reach 1,000 for his career, of which 903 have been scored as a member of the Bulldogs.

Just two days earlier, Worthem, the Choice Hotels/NEC Rookie of the Week, hit a key CCSU sophomore forward Brandon Peel has snared 27 boards in his last three games and ranks fourth in the NEC with 8.3 rpg in league play. three-pointer to spark the rally against the Red Flash and sealed the contest on two free throws in the final seconds. FDU’s 89-67 win over LIU Brooklyn on Thursday snapped an 11-game losing streak to the Blackbirds. The 89 point scored on the road were the most by the Knights since a 98-92 win over Lafayette on November 16, 2007. “Those are the things we expect from Jeremiah,’’ Toole said. “I don’t think anybody on the bench was shocked when he raised up to shoot the shot (against the Red Flash FDU turned the ball over just four times against LIU Brooklyn, tied for the with 3:07 left). I don’t think anyone was shocked when it went in the basket. We 19th-best performance in the nation this season. know what kind of talent he has. When he’s locked in, he’s capable of doing a lot of Jason Brickman led LIU Brooklyn in assists for the 101st time in his career productive things for us.’’ on Saturday against CCSU. Brickman has a streak of 51 consecutive contests in which he has paced the squad in the category. He has also dished out five or more assists in 29 straight games dating back to last year. Now, after four wins to start the season, three of which have come on the road, the Colonials play their next four in the friendly confines of the Sewall Center. Mount St. Mary’s had its eight-game homecourt win streak against NEC foes snapped by Robert Morris on Saturday. The Mount is now 5-2 at home this year, and 15-4 under head coach Jamion Christian. “Every game in this league is going to be big,’’ RMU coach Andrew Toole said. “We’ve talked about how wide open (the league) is, how there’s very limited margin of error. I Robert Morris notched its first win of the season when trailing at the half, think that every time you have the opportunity to step on the floor against a conference coming back from six down to beat Mount St. Mary’s on Saturday. team and get a win, you have to take as much an advantage of that as you can.” Robert Morris senior guard Anthony Myers-Pate became the ninth player in school history to eclipse 400 career assists last week. SINGING THE PRAISES OF NORFLEET Sacred Heart senior forward Mostafa Abel Latif is shooting a conference- Following the latest in a string of terrific performances by Mount St. Mary’s Julian best 73.3 percent in NEC play having hit 22-of-30 shots from the floor. Norfleet (Virginia Beach, VA/Landstown) last Thursday, there was two coaches more With 12 wins, St. Francis Brooklyn has already matched its 2012-13 total. than willing to sound off on the merits of the senior guard. St. Francis Brooklyn is 6-0 in games decided by five or fewer points. “What he has been able to do this year has been really special,” head coach Jamion St. Francis Brooklyn junior forward Jalen Cannon is 18 points shy of Christian said. “But the biggest thing is he’s been able to keep everyone else involved.” becoming the 29th Terrier to reach 1,000 points. On Thursday, he not only controlled the tempo, but stuffed the stat sheet to the tune of As a team, Saint Francis U shot 58.5 percent from the field and 47.8 percent (11-23) from long range at Robert Morris last Thursday. Both were team- 28 points, six rebounds, five assists and three steals in an 89-80 win over preseason highs in two years under Rob Krimmel. favorite Wagner in a game that was contested under a playoff atmosphere and served as an appetizing NEC-TV opener. Wagner is now now 17-6 following a loss over the last three years and has won 25 straight games when holding teams to less than 60 points.

“He’s a legit force in this league,” Wagner’s Bashir Mason said. “I thought he showed Wagner senior guard Kenneth Ortiz moved into eighth place on the school’s signs of what he could be for the last couple of years, and now they run a lot of ball career assist list (371), passing WC Hall of Famers Quincy Lewis and last week. WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Google+: @NECSports QUOTABLE screens for him and he is really delivering. He is a tough guard. He can make shots from the perimeter.” “After games, we probe and try to dig up positives. I don’t want to get down on kids and I don’t want them to get down on themselves. I told Norfleet scored at least 20 points four straight games before being limited to 11 against them this was a night where we have no difficulty finding positives. Robert Morris on Saturday, becoming the first Mount player to do so since Chris I thought we played well. There’s the saying, ‘There’s a little light at McGuthrie, who recorded five straight games of 20 points or more in the 1995-96 season. the end of the tunnel.’ I did say, ‘There’s a lot of light at the end of the tunnel from now on.’” - CCSU head coach Howie Dickenman on his On the year, Norfleet leads the NEC with 20.2 ppg, and also ranks second in steals (1.8), team’s performance in a setback to St. Francis Brooklyn on Thursday third in assists (5.7) and eighth in field goal percentage (.492).

“To win at LIU has been virtually impossible in this league, but tonight “He’s the best point guard in the league,” declared Christian. “Julian is just one of those the stars were alligned for our guys. To score 89 points and have only four turnovers is incredible. Every player on our team scored. Mathias guys who worked to get better and better every year he’s been in college, and now he is (Seilund) was a monster, and Sid (Sanders) had 13 assists and no who he is.” turnovers. We just need to keep getting better on a daily basis, and we will continue to have success. There is no other way.” - FDU head SFBK’S BRENT JONES TAKES GAME NEXT LEVEL coach Greg Herenda following his team’s win over LIU on Thursday He’s playing the best ball of his career, and it’s safe to say his teammates will back that statement up. “I don’t know how I’d be feeling at 0-4, especially knowing I could have hit two free throws to finish it. Getting our first win, getting some St. Francis Brooklyn junior point guard Brent Jones (Brooklyn, NY/Bedford Academy) has confidence, and now we’re hoping to build on that.” - LIU Brooklyn’s been the straw that stirs the drink for the Terriers this season, serving as the catalyst for Jason Brickman after the Blackbirds beat CCSU by a point on Saturday the program’s 3-1 start in NEC play. “The mayhem style we play energizes the whole team. And the atmo- sphere we have here when we play is amazing.” - Mount St. Mary’s Jones has dished for 41 assists and has committed just five turnovers over the first four head coach Jamion Christian following last Thursday’s win over Wagner games of the conference season, leading an efficient offense that has averaged 77.5 ppg. In league games, the Brooklyn native leads the NEC with 10.3 apg and a ridiculous 8.20 “I feel like we’re just right there, and it’s just something small that’s assist-to-turnover ratio. keeping us from winning.” - Saint Francis U junior forward Earl Brown after Saturday’s 56-50 loss to Wagner “He’s a totally different player than he was last season,” said head coach Glenn Braica. “It “What I wanted them to really do was just keep focusing on the defensive has taken a couple of years but he’s playing fantastic for us right now.” end. If we got stops, I knew those shots we were missing early were going to start going in.” - Wagner head coach Bashir Mason after the Last week, he scored 12 points and dished for 11 assists against just two turnovers in a Seahawks rallied from an early double-digit deficit to be Saint Francis U 76-66 win at CCSU. It marked his second double-double of the season. He also hurt the Blue Devils with his shooting, hitting back-to-back three-pointers to give SFBK a 71-62 lead with 1:44 to play. On Saturday, he rang up 11 assists in just 23 minutes of play as TWEET DECK the Terriers held on for a 74-71 home triumph over Sacred Heart. Jones turned the ball over just once in the contest. Ray Curren @travelingraytmm Glenn Braica on expectations: “I’m just worried about getting back to On the year, Jones is fifth in the NEC with 5.3 apg and is the league leader with a 2.89 Brooklyn on the bus. That can be tough enough.” assist-to-turnover ratio. He has coughed the ball up one or fewer times in nine games this Craig Meyer @CraigMeyerPG season, including four of the last five outings. Karvel Anderson: good at basketball. #analysis STAT OF THE WEEK Ryan Peters @pioneer_pride Fairleigh Dickinson senior guard Sidney Sanders, Jr. (Charleston, SC/Burke (Polk CC)) Still 13 games to go in the NEC season, but the Mount students should has burned teams with his scoring all season, but on Thursday, it was his proficiency start chanting “MVP” every time Norfleet touches the ball. setting up his teammates that delivered one of the top single-game performances in the NCAA this season. Patrick Stevens @D1scourse Final up here in Emmitsburg: Mount St. Mary’s 89, Wagner 80. Have the sense it’s going to be an unpredictable season in the NEC. Sanders, Jr. failed to score in double-digits for the first time this season, finishing with just four points, but delivered a career-high 13 assists without turning the ball over in an Craig Meyer @CraigMeyerPG 89-67 win at LIU Brooklyn. That’s a nice win for RMU at Mount St. Mary’s. From talking to players this week, you could tell that NEC tourney loss still festered. The 13 dimes tied for second all-time on FDU’s single-game chart and ninth-most in a DI game this season. He became just the second person in the nation this season to finish Ron Ratner @NECHoopsRon with at least 13 assists and zero turnovers (Gardner Webb’s Tyler Strange is the other, also .@MountAthletics Julian Norfleet is so good, it’s scary. He’s gotten with 13/0.). Sanders also became the first NEC player to turn the trick since former FDU better every year. Pushed his game to superstar level this yr. #NECMBB great Mike Scott finished with 13 assists and zero turnovers in an 88-85 win over Sacred Mike Vorkunov @Mike_Vorkunov Heart on January 2, 2010. How did FDU celebrate its win at LIU-Brooklyn? With Junior’s cheese- cake. A developing program enjoys its dessert RMU’S ANDERSON, SFBK’S MOCKFORD: EXTREME SHARPSHOOTERS Robert Morris senior guard Karvel Anderson (Elkhart, IN/Elkhart Memorial (Glen Oaks Nelson Castillo @NelCastBHJ CC)) and St. Francis Brooklyn senior guard Ben Mockford (Shoreham-by-Sea, England/ Give credit to Gerrell Martin who made the game-winning layup with Oak Hill Academy (VA)) are sinking three-pointers like layups thus far in NEC play. a strong game today. He saw that leadership LIU desperately needs. Anderson has hit 18-32 shots from three-point range, a sizzling 56.3 percent accuracy Ryan Peters @pioneer_pride It’s never easy to win in Loretto, so Wagner will certainly take a hard rate. Mockford has put up nearly identical numbers, having drained 18-33 from distance fought road victory over the Red Flash. #NECMBB for a 54.5 percent success rate. After four conference games, they lead the NEC with 4.5 trifectas per game. Bryant Athletics @BryantAthletics #BRYANT Men’s and Women’s basketball teams get conference wins hours Anderson hit 6-12 from outside the arc last week, including 5-10 in a 73-68 win at Saint apart. Doesn’t get much better than that. Share the love #6thFan nation Francis U last Thursday. Meanwhile, Mockford made 7-8 three-point shots in a 74-71 victory over Sacred Heart on Saturday and was 9-15 for the week from downtown.

WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Google+: @NECSports POINT GUARD U …is in session. NEC VS... AAC 1-1 MAAC 3-5 The pool of talent manning the point guard spot in the NEC could be at an all-time high. From ACC 1-3 MAC 0-3 experienced floor generals to talented newcomers, every team in the conference has a capable player America East 7-6 MEAC 5-3 at the position, many of whom will be considered for All-NEC honors at year’s end. Atlantic Sun 1-0 Missouri Valley 0-0 Atlantic-10 2-6 Mountain West 0-2 Here is a school-by-school look. Big East 1-3 Ohio Valley 0-0 Big Sky 0-1 Pac-12 0-1 Corey Maynard (BRY): 12.7 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 5.0 apg Big South 1-4 Patriot 8-11 Choice Hotels/NEC Player of the Week ranks in NEC top-15 in seven categories. Big Ten 0-8 SEC 0-2 Big 12 0-3 Southern 0-0 Malcolm McMillan (CCSU): 10.6 ppg, 3.5 apg Big West 0-1 Southland 1-1 Shot 9-9 from field, 4-4 from three-point range on Saturday vs. LIU. Colonial 2-7 SWAC 0-0 Conference USA 1-0 Summit 0-2 Sidney Sanders, Jr. (FDU): 19.5 ppg, 5.3 apg, 1.8 spg DII/III 5-1 Sun Belt 2-0 Has lifted scoring average 15.1 ppg from last year; ranks 1st in SPG, 3rd in PPG, 4th in APG Horizon 1-4 WCC 0-2 Independent 3-1 WAC 0-0 Jason Brickman (LIU): 11.6 ppg, 9.5 apg, 2.8 assist/TO ratio Ivy 5-8 TOTAL 50-89 NEC career assist leader on way to leading nation in assists for second straight season. DI ONLY 45-88 Julian Norfleet (MSM): 20.1 ppg, 5.7 apg, 1.8 spg, 49.2 FG% NEC’s leading scorer also ranks second in steals and third in assists 2013-14 NEC PRESEASON POLL Anthony Myers-Pate (RMU): 5.2 ppg, 4.5 apg, 2.77 assist/TO ratio LIU Brooklyn made history a year ago, becoming the first Rugged, veteran point guard ranks seventh in NEC in assists, 3rd in A/TO ratio team in the 32-year history of the Northeast Conference Phil Gaetano (SHU): 7.4 ppg, 6.3 apg, 40.0 3PFG% (NEC) to “three-peat” as men’s basketball champion. With Ranked second in nation in assists in 2012-13; ranks second in NEC, 12th nationally this season a chance to go one step further and make it four straight Brent Jones (SFBK): 5.4 ppg, 5.3 apg, 2.89 assist/TO ratio titles, the Blackbirds will not lack worthy challengers this Has dished for 41 assists and just five TOs in four NEC games; leads NEC in A/TO ratio season, most notably local rival Wagner, which was picked by NEC had coaches to capture the 2013-14 crown. Wagner, Malik Harmon (SFU): 9.2 ppg, 3.3 apg which claimed seven first place votes, won its lone NEC Leads all NEC freshman in assists, ranks second in scoring championship back in 2003. Kenneth Ortiz (WC): 12.3 ppg, 4.2 apg, 1.5 spg Two-time NEC Defensive Player of Year ranks fifth in steals, eighth in assists NEC 2013-14 MEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON COACHES POLL BRYANT’S “FRANCHISE” RED HOT, NEARS PAIR OF NEC TOP-10 CAREER MILESTONES (First-Place Votes in Parentheses) Bryant senior forward Alex Francis (Harlem, NY/Holderness Prep) averaged 24.5 ppg last week to move up two more positions on the NEC career scoring chart last week, landing at #12 with 1. Wagner (7) 1,849 points. He scored 27 in an 85-70 win over Sacred Heart and dropped 22 more in a 95-68 2. Robert Morris (2) triumph over FDU. Francis shot 67.7 percent from the floor and averaged 9.0 rpg for the week. Bryant 4. LIU Brooklyn (1) In four NEC games this season, he is averaging 25.3 ppg and 8.5 rpg while shooting a scorching 5. Central Connecticut 67.9 percent from the field. Francis has scored 20 or more points in five straight games. 6. Mount St. Mary’s After passing Saint Francis U’s Jeff Hamilton and LIU Brooklyn’s last week, Francis is now 7. St. Francis Brooklyn just 26 points shy of the top-10. 8. Sacred Heart 9. Saint Francis U NEC Career Scoring Leaders 10. Fairleigh Dickinson 9. FDU 1,902 1988-91 10. RMU 1,875 2005-09 2013-14 PRESEASON ALL-NEC TEAM 11. LIU 1,871 2009-13 12. Alex Francis BRY 1,849 2010-14 Northeast Conference (NEC) head coaches put their heads 13. Joe Griffin LIU 1,830 1991-95 together to come up with “the best of the best” in the confer- 14. Jeff Hamilton SFU 1,810 1981-85 15. Charles Jones LIU 1,772 1996-98 ence, selecting five players to the Preseason All-NEC team. 16. Gregory Harris MSM 1,760 1996-00 Each of the five honorees are returning All-NEC performers. 17. Alex Blackwell MU 1,749 1989-92 18. John Giraldo MU 1,749 1992-96 2013-14 NEC PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM 19. Kevin Booth MSM 1,742 1989-93 20. Landy Thompson MSM 1,733 2002-06 Name Sch. Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School Jason Brickman LIU G 6-0 165 Sr San Antonio, TX/Clark Francis remained in 12th place on the league’s all-time rebounding list and has pulled down 862 in his career. He needs 54 more to enter the top-10. Jalen Cannon SFBK F 6-6 220 Jr Allentown, PA/William Allen Alex Francis BRY F 6-6 205 Sr Harlem, NY/Holderness Prep (NH) He is one of four players in NEC history to rank in the top-20 in both scoring and rebounding in his Dyami Starks BRY G 6-2 195 Jr Duluth, MN/Duluth East career. Kyle Vinales CCSU G 6-1 180 Jr Detroit, MI/Phelps School

WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Google+: @NECSports Players Ranked In Top-20 In NEC Career Scoring & Rebounding 2013-14 NEC-TV SCHEDULE CCSU 1,966 points/6th 842 rebounds/13th MAR 1,945/8th 811/19th Northeast Conference (NEC) basketball fans across the nation will have plenty of op- Jamal Olasewere LIU 1,871/11th 963/7th portunities to watch their favorite teams this season. Every broadcast in the NEC’s Alex Francis BRY 1,849/12th 862/12th 2013-14 television package will be distributed nationally, half of which will also air via the league’s growing network of regional partners. The New York City product has a chance to become the first player in conference annals to finish in the top-10 in both categories.

The NEC will enjoy its broadest reach to date in the 29-game package. Among the Francis currently ranks in the NEC top-10 in scoring (18.9, fifth), rebounding (7.1, highlights: third) and field goal percentage (.587, 1st).

• Every single game will air nationally via ESPN, Fox College Sports (FCS) or BRICKMAN v. BRICKMAN on NEC-TV the NEC’s newest national partner, CBS Sports Network (CBSSN). There are two NEC-TV games on the slate this week, beginning on Thursday • An expanded women’s package will be carried by ESPN3. when Bryant hosts LIU Brooklyn at 7:00 pm. The game will air live on MSG+, Fox College Sports and Cox Sports (CT/RI) with Paul Dottino (play-by-play), Tim • The schedule features a record 19 prime time games. Capstraw (color) and John Schmeelk (sideline) on the call. • Comcast SportsNet New England (CSNNE) has been added as a regional partner. When Bryant and LIU last met at the Chace, it was before a sellout crowd in one • Longtime NEC regional partner MSG will broadcast 11 games, including of the best games of the 2012-13 season. The Blackbirds won that battle, 79- three NEC men’s tournament contests. 78, during a stretch that saw LIU win 10-of-11 games. • Up to seven NEC Tournament games will air on a variety of networks. This year’s meeting is notable for the first meeting on the court between the • All NEC television games will be broadcast in HD. Brickman brothers. LIU senior guard Jason Brickman (San Antonio, TX/Clark) is as well known as they come in these parts, having recently set the NEC career Most notably, up to 17 games are scheduled on ESPN networks, highlighted by the assist mark and on his way to a second consecutive year leading the nation in NEC men’s and women’s championship games in March. ESPNU is also slated to air a assists. His brother, Justin Brickman (San Antonio, TX/Clark), is a freshman pair of marquee regular season men’s contests. The first pits Bryant at Robert Morris guard for Bryant who has seen action in four games this season. A third brother, on January 30 at 8:00 pm. The two teams tied for second in the NEC preseason poll Jordan, is a former DI player at Navy. and figure to be in the hunt for the conference title. One week later on February 6, the The second game on NEC-TV takes place this Saturday with Sacred Heart Colonials visit three-time defending NEC champion LIU Brooklyn in a 7:00 pm start. visiting Saint Francis U. Tipoff is at noon with the game airing live on Comcast The two teams met last year on ESPNU with RMU prevailing, 60-57, in an instant SportsNet - New England (CSSNE), Root Pittsburgh, Fox College Sports and classic that went down to the final horn. ESPN3. Paul Dottino (play-by-play) and Terry O’Connor (color) are in the booth.

Date Matchup Time Carriers MILESTONE FOR PRESCOTT Mount St. Mary’s senior guard Sam Prescott (Philadelphia, PA/Imhotep Sat., Jan. 4 Saint Francis U at Sacred Heart (w) 2:00 pm ESPN3 Charter (Marist)) scored 16 points against Robert Morris on Saturday, pushing Sat., Jan. 11 St. Francis Brooklyn at LIU (Barclays)(w) 12:00 pm ESPN3 his career points total over 1,000. A transfer from Marist, Prescott now has Thu., Jan. 16 Wagner at Mount St. Mary’s (m) 7:00 pm MASN, FCS, ESPN3 1,009 points in his career, including 522 in 49 games as a Mountaineer. He Mon., Jan. 20 Mount St. Mary’s at Saint Francis U (w) 7:00 pm ESPN3 tallied 487 points in two seasons at Marist. Classmate Julian Norfleet (Virginia Thu., Jan. 23 LIU Brooklyn at Bryant (m) 7:00 pm MSG+, FCS, Cox (CT/RI) Beach, VA/Landstown) is also a member of the 1,000-point club, having Sat., Jan. 25 Sacred Heart at Saint Francis U (m) 12:00 pm CSNNE, Root, FCS, ESPN3 amassed 1,381 in his four years. Wed., Jan. 29 St. Francis Brooklyn at Sacred Heart (m) 6:00 pm MSG, FCS BRICKMAN KEEPS CLIMBING NCAA CAREER ASSISTS CHART Thu., Jan. 30 Bryant at Robert Morris (m) 8:00 pm ESPNU, ESPN3 LIU Brooklyn senior guard Jason Brickman (San Antonio, TX/Clark) jumped Mon., Feb. 3 CCSU at Mount St. Mary’s (w) 7:00 pm ESPN3 two spots last week and is now 18th on the NCAA career assist list. Thu., Feb. 6 Robert Morris at LIU Brooklyn (m) 7:00 pm ESPNU, ESPN3 Thu., Feb. 6 Mount St. Mary’s at Sacred Heart (m) 9:00 pm FCS, MASN, ESPN3 Brickman dished for 14 assists in two games, passing Delaware’s Taurence Sat., Feb. 8 FDU at CCSU (m) 11:30 am MSG, FCS, CSNNE Chisolm and matching the 880 compiled by recent Iona grad . Mon., Feb. 10 Sacred Heart at Robert Morris (w) 7:00 pm ESPN3 NCAA Career Assist Leaders Thu., Feb. 13 CCSU at St. Francis Brooklyn (m) 7:00 pm MSG, FCS, Cox (CT) 10. (Notre Dame/Ok. St.) 947 1996-00 Sat., Feb. 15 Saint Francis U at FDU (m) 7:00 pm MSG, FCS, Root (TD - 2/16) 11. Gary Payton (Oregon State) 939 1986-90 Sun., Feb. 16 Bryant at Wagner (m) 12:00 pm CBSSN 12. D.J. Cooper (Ohio) 934 2009-13 Sun., Feb. 16 St. Francis Brooklyn at LIU (Barclays) (m) 4:00 pm MSG, FCS 13. Orlando Smart (San Francisco) 902 1990-94 Mon., Feb. 17 Fairleigh Dickinson at Wagner (w) 7:00 pm ESPN3 14. Andre LeFleur (Northeastern) 894 1983-87 15. Chico Fletcher (Arkansas State) 893 1996-00 Thu., Feb. 20 Mount St. Mary’s at CCSU (m) 7:00 pm MSG, MASN, FCS, Cox (CT) 16. Jim Les (Bradley) 884 1982-86 Sat., Feb. 22 Robert Morris at Bryant (w) 1:00 pm ESPN3 17. Frank Smith (Old Dominion) 883 1984-88 Thu., Feb. 27 Wildcard Game (m) 7:00 pm ESPN3 18. Jason Brickman (LIU) 880 2010-14 Sat., Mar. 1 Robert Morris at Wagner (m) 6:00 pm MSG, Root, FCS 18. Scott Machado (Iona) 880 2008-12 Wed., Mar. 5 NEC Men’s Quarterfinal 7:00 pm MSG+2, FCS, Root 20. Taurence Chisolm (Delaware) 877 1984-88 Sat., Mar. 8 NEC Men’s Semifinal #1 12:00 pm MSG+, FCS Brickman is now just 67 assists away from reaching the top-10 and has a chance NEC Men’s Semifinal #2 2:00 pm MSG+, FCS to hit 1,000 helpers. Tue., Mar. 11 NEC Men’s Championship 7:00 pm ESPN or ESPN2, ESPN3 Wed., Mar. 12 NEC Women’s Semifinal #1 7:00 pm ESPN3 (tentative) Only three players in the history of the NCAA have made it to 1,000 assists. Duke’s Bobby Hurley is first with 1,076, followed by NC State’s NEC Women’s Semifinal #2 7:00 pm ESPN3 (tentative) (1,038) and UNC’s Ed Cota (1,030). To get there in the regular season, Brickman Sun., Mar. 16 NEC Women’s Championship 3:00 pm ESPNU, ESPN3 would need to average exactly 10.0 per game. He currently leads the nation with 9.5 apg, nearly two assists ahead of Longwood’s Lucas Woodhouse (7.6 apg).

WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Google+: @NECSports ON THE NATIONAL LEADERBOARD Below are a list of NEC players who rank in the top-20 nationally in various statistical categories.

Category Name Team Stats Ranking Rebounding Earl Brown SFU 9.8 ppg 20th Assists Jason Brickman LIU 9.5 apg 1st Phil Gaetano SHU 6.3 apg 13th 3PFG/Game Karvel Anderson RMU 3.53/game 9th Dyami Starks BRY 3.28/game 14th 3PFG% Karvel Anderson RMU .479 6th Double-Doubles Earl Brown SFU 8 18th

NEC NOTABLES

• Bryant sophomore guard Shane McLaughlin (Old Tappan, NJ/Old Tappan (Choate Rosemary Hall (CT))) set new career-highs with 10 points, eight assists and 39 minutes played in a 95-68 win at FDU on Saturday. He had previously established a new personal-best with seven points in Thursday’s 85-70 win over Sacred Heart.

• CCSU junior guard Malcolm McMillan (Baltimore, MD/John Carroll) had a standout week offensively for the Blue Devils, averaging 18.5 ppg and 5.0 apg while shooting a red-hot 15-19 (.789) from the field overall and 4-6 from three in a pair of games. McMillan started the week scoring 14 points on 6-10 shooting in a setback to St. Francis Brooklyn. He added six assists, three rebounds and a steal. McMillan put together his most impressive offensive performance in a one-point loss to LIU on Saturday. He was a perfect 9-9 from the floor, 4-4 from three-point range and added four assists in 37 minutes, scoring a season-high 23 points. McMillan is now averaging 10.6 ppg and leads the Blue Devils with 3.3 apg.

• CCSU junior forward Faronte Drakeford (Wilmington, NC/Pinecrest (Cape Fear CC)) has reached double-figure points in three straight games and 12 times this season. He averages 12.8 points ppg and an even better 14.8 ppg in league play. Drakeford is shooting 49.5 percent from the field and pulls down 5.5 rpg.

• Fairleigh Dickinson senior forward Mathias Seilund (Dragoer, Denmark/Falkonergaardens Gymnasium) averaged 17.5 ppg, 7.0 rpg and 1.5 bpg last week. He shot a remarkable 82.4 percent from the field, hitting 14-of-17 shots, and was 3-5 from long distance. Seilund poured in a career-high 20 points (9-11 FG), a team-high six boards and matched a personal-best with three blocks in an 89-67 win at LIU Brooklyn on Thursday.

• Fairleigh Dickinson freshman guard Matt MacDonald (Buffalo, NY/Canisius) hit 6-10 shots from three-point territory last week, including 5-7 as part of a 19-point effort versus LIU Brooklyn on Thursday. He averaged 12.0 ppg for the week.

• Mount St. Mary’s senior guard Rashad Whack (Hyattsville, MD/Bishop McNamara (George Mason)) averaged 24.5 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 2.5 apg, 2.0 spg and 1.0 bpg for the Mount in a 1-1 week. He started the week with a season-high 27 points while adding five rebounds, three steals and a pair of assists in an 89-80 win over Wagner, then scored a game-high 22 points in a 77-69 loss to Robert Morris, adding four boards and three assists in the game. Whack is averaging 16.8 ppg, and his 22.5 ppg in NEC play is the third-best mark in the conference.

• Robert Morris senior guard Karvel Anderson (Elkhart, IN/Elkhart Memorial (Glen Oaks CC)) averaged 18.0 ppg in two victories last week. He scored a game- high 24 points in a 73-68 win over Saint Francis U and finished the week shooting 50.0 percent (6-for-12) from deep. Anderson leads the league with a 26.0 ppg scoring average in league play and ranks fourth overall with 19.2 ppg.

• Sacred Heart junior guard Phil Gaetano (Wallingford, CT/Sheehan (Choate Rosemary)) averaged 9.5 apg last week. He dished for a season-high 12 assists and turned the ball over just twice in Saturday’s three-point setback at St. Francis Brooklyn. Gaetano currently ranks second in the NEC and 13th nationally with 6.3 apg.

• Sacred Heart senior forward Louis Montes (Brockton, MA/Brockton) dropped a season-high 28 points on 8-12 from the floor and 4-6 from downtown at Bryant last Thursday.

• St. Francis Brooklyn junior forward Jalen Cannon (Allentown, PA/William Allen) is averaging 20.0 ppg and a league-high 9.8 rpg in NEC competition. He picked up his fifth double-double of the season in a 76-66 victory at CCSU on Thursday with 20 points and 10 boards.

• Saint Francis U junior forward Earl Brown (Philadelphia, PA/Imhotep Charter) averaged 17.0 ppg and 7.5 rpg last week. He has also blocked eight shots over his past three games. Brown leads the NEC with 9.8 rpg and seven double-doubles. Over his last six outings, Brown has averaged 12.0 rpg.

• Saint Francis U freshman guard Malik Harmon (Queens, NY/Christ the King) scored a season-high 21 points to lead four SFU double digit scorers in a close loss at RMU. Harmon hit on his first five field goal attempts and was 3-6 from three-point range.

• Wagner junior forward Mario Moody (Jersey City, NJ / East Orange Campus) recorded 17 points and 13 rebounds against Mount St. Mary’s last Thursday, his second-straight double-double and third in four games.

• Wagner junior guard Marcus Burton (Charlotte, NC/David W. Butler) averaged 13.5 ppg last week and paced the Seahawks in scoring for the fourth time this season, notching 12 of his 14 points after halftime to go along with four rebounds and a pair of steals in a 56-50 win at Saint Francis U. Despite coming off the bench, he is now averaging a team-leading 15.5 ppg during NEC play.

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BRYANT (11-8, 3-1 NEC) CENTRAL CONNECTICUT (4-13, 0-4 NEC) FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (6-12, 2-2 NEC) LIU BROOKLYN (6-11, 1-3 NEC) N 9 at #15 Gonzaga...... L 76-100 Connecticut 6 Classic N 8 Caldwell...... W 89-71 N 9 Saint Peter’s...... W 87-80 N 13 at Dartmouth...... W 87-77 N 9 vs. Yale...... L 77-93 N 10 at Hofstra...... L 58-80 2K Sports Classic N 16 Vermont...... W 87-64 N 13 at Purdue...... L 73-109 N 15 at Hartford...... L 60-74 N 12 at #23 Indiana...... L 72-73 N 20 at Harvard...... L 68-86 N 16 at Northeastern...... L 69-83 NIT Season Tip-off N 22 at UC Irvine...... L 64-84 N 24 at New Hampshire...... W 60-55 N 23 Rider...... L 73-89 N 18 at #5 Arizona...... L 50-100 N 23 vs. Eastern Washington...... L 70-102 N 27 Brown...... W 70-67 N 26 at NJIT...... W 74-71 N 19 vs. Metro State...... L 76-87 N 24 vs. Boston University...... L 57-72 N 30 Salve Regina...... W 82-55 N 23 Saint Peter’s...... L 63-67 N 30 at Brown...... L 61-72 D 1 Norfolk State...... W 74-72 D 4 at Yale...... W 72-64 NIT Season Tip-off �������������������������������������� D 4 New Hampshire...... W 65-56 D 5 at Seton Hall...... L 81-92 Gotham Classic N 25 vs. Norfolk St. (at Rutgers) ������������� L 62-70 D 7 at #5 Ohio State...... L 56-74 D 9 at Lehigh...... L 69-76 D 7 North Dakota State...... L 62-66 N 26 at Rutgers...... W 73-72 D 10 Hartford...... W 73-59 D 12 at NJIT...... W 96-93 D 9 at Notre Dame...... L 59-70 D 1 at Seton Hall...... W 58-54 D 15 at Hofstra...... L 67-72 D 18 Lamar...... W 82-79 D 11 at Ohio State...... L 48-86 D 4 at Stony Brook...... L 62-77 D 21 Coastal Carolina...... L 62-65 Brooklyn Hoops Holiday Invitational D 14 Navy...... W 90-80 (OT) D 7 at Princeton...... L 55-77 Gotham Classic (at MSG) D 29 Albertus Magnus...... W 85-82 D 9 at Iowa...... L 59-92 D 21 Temple...... L 65-101 D 21 vs. Delaware...... L 107-108 (OT) J 3 at Coastal Carolina...... L 67-86 D 21 at Columbia...... L 59-82 D 28 at Sam Houston State...... L 78-82 D 28 at Binghamton...... L 62-67 J 9 WAGNER...... L 59-88 J 5 Hofstra...... W 86-67 D 30 at Texas State...... W 73-64 D 30 Lehigh...... W 70-68 J 11 SAINT FRANCIS U...... L 67-75 J 9 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... W 85-79 J 9 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... L 64-78 J 9 SAINT FRANCIS U...... W 77-67 J 16 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ����������������L 66-76 J 11 at SACRED HEART...... L 67-71 J 11 at WAGNER...... L 70-84 J 11 ROBERT MORRIS...... L 67-71 J 18 LIU BROOKLYN...... L 61-62 J 16 at LIU BROOKLYN...... W 89-67 J 16 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... L 67-89 J 16 SACRED HEART...... W 85-70 J 23 at WAGNER...... 7:00 pm J 18 BRYANT...... L 68-95 J 18 at CENTRAL CONNECTICUT...... W 62-61 J 18 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ������������� W 95-68 J 25 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ��������������4:30 pm J 23 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ��������������� 7:00 pm J 23 at BRYANT...... 7:00 pm J 23 LIU BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm J 30 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... 7:00 pm J 25 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ��������������� 4:30 pm J 25 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 4:30 pm J 25 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ���������������1:00 pm F 1 at ROBERT MORRIS...... 4:00 pm J 30 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S ������������������ 7:00 pm J 30 WAGNER...... 7:00 pm J 30 at ROBERT MORRIS...... 7:00 pm F 1 at ST. FRANCIS U...... 2:00 pm F 2 at SACRED HEART...... 2:00 pm F 6 BRYANT...... 7:00 pm F 1 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 2:30 pm F 6 at WAGNER...... 7:00 pm F 6 at CENTRAL CONNECTICUT �����������7:00 pm F 8 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... 11:30 am F 6 ROBERT MORRIS...... 7:00 pm F 8 at CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ����������� 1:00 pm F 8 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 4:00 pm F 13 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN �����������7:00 pm F 8 SAINT FRANCIS U...... 4:30 pm F 13 WAGNER...... 7:00 pm F 13 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S ������������������7:00 pm F 15 SACRED HEART...... 1:00 pm F 13 at SACRED HEART...... 7:00 pm F 15 SAINT FRANCIS U...... 4:30 pm F 16 at WAGNER...... 4:00 pm F 20 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 7:00 pm F 16 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... 4:00 pm F 20 at BRYANT...... 7:00 pm F 20 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ������������������7:00 pm F 22 at BRYANT...... 4:00 pm F 20 at ROBERT MORRIS...... 7:00 pm F 22 SACRED HEART...... 3:00 pm F 22 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ���������������4:00 pm F 27 at LIU BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm F 22 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... 2:00 pm F 27 ROBERT MORRIS...... 7:00 pm F 27 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN �����������7:00 pm M 1 at SACRED HEART...... 3:30 pm F 27 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT...... 7:00 pm M 1 at LIU BROOKLYN...... 4:30 pm M 1 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ����������� 5:00 pm M 1 BRYANT...... 4:30 pm

MOUNT ST. MARY’S (6-11, 2-2 NEC) ROBERT MORRIS (9-10, 4-0 NEC) SACRED HEART (4-15, 1-3 NEC) ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN (12-7, 3-1 NEC) N 8 at West Virginia...... L 62-77 N 9 SAVANNAH STATE ...... W 86-66 Connecticut 6 Classic N 8 at Miami (FL)...... W 66-62 (OT) N 13 at Villanova...... L 59-90 N 12 at Lafayette...... W 90-81 N 9 vs. Fairfield...... L 54-67 N 11 at Florida Atlantic ...... W 59-57 N 15 at Brigham Young...... L 76-108 Keightley Classic N 13 at Holy Cross...... L 118-122 (2OT) EA Sports Maui Invitational-Mainland N 17 at UMBC...... L 84-90 (OT) N 14 at Eastern Michigan...... L 64-69 N 16 Brown...... L 73-85 N 16 at Dayton...... L 58-78 N 19 at Maryland-Eastern Shore ��������������L 71-79 N 17 at #1 Kentucky...... L 49-87 N 19 at Yale...... L 65-80 N 18 at #9 Syracuse...... L 50-56 N 23 American...... W 68-64 N 21 Texas-Arlington...... W 88-81 N 23 at Fordham...... W 85-73 N 23 at Coastal Carolina...... L 59-70 N 26 Bucknell...... W 69-64 N 23 at Cleveland State...... L 74-87 N 26 at Boston College...... L 67-75 (OT) N 24 vs. Oakland/Louisiana...... W 68-62 N 29 at #1 Michigan State...... L 65-98 N 26 at Buffalo...... L 66-81 D 1 at Lehigh...... L 64-76 N 27 Mount St. Vincent...... W 83-54 D 4 Binghamton...... L 70-74 N 30 at Delaware...... L 67-86 D 4 at Hofstra...... W 73-59 D 1 at Stony Brook...... W 70-68 D 7 Loyola...... W 70-58 D 4 at Youngstown State...... L 75-84 D 7 Lafayette...... L 79-86 D 7 at Army...... L 54-67 D 15 Hartford...... L 72-84 D 22 at Penn State...... L 82-92 D 7 Toledo...... L 77-80 D 10 Monmouth...... L 58-73 Continental Tires Las Vegas Classic...... D 30 at Texas Tech...... L 69-100 D 14 at Duquesne...... W 67-63 D 14 Canisius...... W 67-51 D 18 vs. Santa Clara...... L 61-70 J 3 at Norfolk State...... W 104-84 D 18 Campbell...... W 72-61 D 19 Lafayette...... W 65-62 D 20 at UNLV...... L 50-82 J 9 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ���������������L 79-85 D 22 at Oakland...... L 94-100 D 23 NJIT...... W 77-65 D 22 vs. Radford...... L 78-94 J 11 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN �������������� W 88-82 D 30 at #6 Oklahoma State...... L 66-92 D 30 at Delaware State...... W 60-57 D 23 vs. Florida A&M...... L 70-75 J 16 WAGNER...... W 89-80 J 4 at Alabama...... L 56-64 J 4 at Columbia...... L 61-81 J 4 at New Hampshire...... W 66-53 J 18 ROBERT MORRIS...... L 69-77 J 9 at SACRED HEART...... W 79-70 J 9 LIU BROOKLYN...... W 78-64 J 9 ROBERT MORRIS...... L 70-79 J 23 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... 7:00 pm J 11 at BRYANT...... W 71-67 J 11 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S �������������������L 82-88 J 11 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... W 71-67 J 25 at LIU BROOKLYN...... 4:30 pm J 16 SAINT FRANCIS U...... W 73-68 J 16 at CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ���������� W 76-66 J 16 at BRYANT...... L 70-85 J 30 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ������������������7:00 pm J 18 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... W 77-69 J 18 SACRED HEART...... W 74-71 J 18 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... L 71-74 F 1 LIU BROOKLYN...... 2:30 pm J 23 SACRED HEART ...... 7:00 pm J 23 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ��������������7:00 pm J 23 at ROBERT MORRIS...... 7:00 pm F 6 at SACRED HEART...... 9:00 pm J 25 WAGNER...... 4:00 pm J 25 at BRYANT...... 1:00 pm J 25 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... 12:00 pm F 8 at BRYANT...... 4:00 pm J 30 BRYANT...... 8:00 pm J 30 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm J 30 at SACRED HEART...... 6:00 pm F 13 BRYANT...... 7:00 pm F 1 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ���������������4:00 pm F 2 BRYANT...... 2:00 pm F 1 WAGNER ...... 5:00 pm F 15 at ROBERT MORRIS...... 4:00 pm F 6 at LIU BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm F 6 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 9:00 pm F 6 SAINT FRANCIS U...... 7:00 pm F 20 at CENTRAL CONNECTICUT �����������7:00 pm F 8 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN �����������2:00 pm F 8 WAGNER...... 2:00 pm F 8 ROBERT MORRIS...... 2:00 pm F 22 at WAGNER...... 4:00 pm F 13 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... 7:00 pm F 13 LIU BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm F 13 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ���������������7:00 pm F 27 SACRED HEART...... 7:00 pm F 15 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 4:00 pm F 15 at CENTRAL CONNECTICUT...... 1:00 pm F 16 at LIU BROOKLYN...... 4:00 pm M 1 SAINT FRANCIS U...... 2:00 pm F 20 LIU BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm F 20 at WAGNER...... 7:00 pm F 20 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... 7:00 pm F 22 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ���������������4:00 pm F 22 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... 3:00 pm F 22 at ROBERT MORRIS...... 4:00 pm F 27 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ��������������7:00 pm F 27 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 7:00 pm F 27 BRYANT...... 7:00 pm M 1 at WAGNER...... 6:00 pm M 1 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ...... 3:30 pm M 1 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ������������������5:00 pm . WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Google+: @NECSports 2013-14 NEC MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE/RESULTS (UPDATED THROUGH GAMES OF JANUARY 18, 2014)

SAINT FRANCIS U (3-14, 1-3 NEC) WAGNER (9-8, 3-1 NEC) N 8 at Fordham...... L 67-87 N 9 at Penn State...... L 62-74 N 11 Navy...... W 60-57 N 12 Chestnut Hill...... W 75-67 N 13 at Dayton...... L 56-70 N 15 at St. John’s...... L 57-73 N 16 at Bucknell...... L 50-72 N 18 at Coppin State...... W 102-87 N 19 at George Mason...... L 46-58 N 21 Vermont...... W 68-61 N 23 at Colgate...... L 64-81 Gulf Coast Showcase N 30 American...... L 43-75 N 25 vs. Stetson...... W 81-64 D 4 Lehigh...... L 50-57 N 26 vs. St. Bonaventure...... L 67-70 D 7 at Cornell...... W 72-62 N 27 vs. Illinois-Chicago...... L 76-94 D 17 Duquesne...... L 71-78 D 3 Lafayette...... L 65-77 D 22 at Drexel...... L 49-59 D 7 at Penn...... W 75-69 (OT) D 31 at Denver...... L 61-83 D 14 at Rider...... L 58-79 J 4 NJIT...... L 56-64 D 19 at La Salle...... L 54-80 J 9 at BRYANT...... L 67-77 D 30 at Monmouth...... W 59-52 J 11 at CENTRAL CONNECTICUT...... W 75-67 J 4 North Carolina Central...... Cancelled J 16 at ROBERT MORRIS...... L 68-73 J 9 at CENTRAL CONNECTICUT...... W 88-59 J 18 WAGNER...... L 50-56 J 11 LIU BROOKLYN...... W 84-70 J 23 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 7:00 pm J 16 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... L 80-89 J 25 SACRED HEART...... 12:00 pm J 18 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... W 56-50 J 30 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT...... 7:00 pm J 23 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT...... 7:00 pm F 1 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... 2:00 pm J 25 at ROBERT MORRIS...... 4:00 pm F 6 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm J 30 at LIU BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm F 8 at LIU BROOKLYN...... 2:00 pm F 1 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... 5:00 pm F 13 ROBERT MORRIS...... 7:00 pm F 6 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... 7:00 pm F 15 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... 7:00 pm F 8 at SACRED HEART...... 2:00 pm F 20 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... 7:00 pm F 13 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... 7:00 pm F 22 LIU BROOKLYN...... 2:00 pm F 16 BRYANT...... 12:00 pm F 27 at WAGNER...... 7:00 pm F 20 SACRED HEART...... 7:00 pm M 1 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 2:00 pm F 22 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... 4:00 pm F 27 SAINT FRANCIS U...... 7:00 pm M 1 ROBERT MORRIS ...... 6:00 pm

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To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING REBOUNDING ## Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G ------1.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 17 119 31 73 342 20.1 1.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 17 50 117 167 9.8 2.STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 18 118 59 60 355 19.7 2.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 19 63 97 160 8.4 3.SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 18 120 17 94 351 19.5 3.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 19 46 88 134 7.1 4.ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 19 132 67 33 364 19.2 4.MOODY, Mario-WC...... 17 44 68 112 6.6 5.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 19 135 0 89 359 18.9 5.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 19 29 84 113 5.9 6.WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 17 90 38 68 286 16.8 6.GARVIN, Dan-BRY...... 17 34 62 96 5.6 7.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 19 104 8 86 302 15.9 7.ABDEL LATIF, Mostafa-SHU. 17 31 64 95 5.6 8.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 17 103 2 41 249 14.6 8.DRAKEFORD, Faronte-CCSU.. 17 36 57 93 5.5 9.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 19 80 36 73 269 14.2 9.PARKER, Orlando-WC...... 14 25 51 76 5.4 10.RIVERS, Latif-WC...... 15 71 20 49 211 14.1 10.REED, E.J.-LIU...... 17 22 64 86 5.1 11.DRAKEFORD, Faronte-CCSU.. 17 95 4 24 218 12.8 11.MARTIN, Wayne-SFBK...... 19 32 64 96 5.1 12.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 18 82 21 44 229 12.7 12.DANAHER, Taylor-MSM...... 17 31 54 85 5.0 13.ATTERBERRY, Landon-LIU... 17 83 10 33 209 12.3 13.FOLAHAN, Naofall-WC...... 17 30 54 84 4.9 ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 17 66 3 74 209 12.3 PEEL, Brandon-CCSU...... 17 22 62 84 4.9 15.EVANS, Chris-SHU...... 19 67 12 87 233 12.3 15.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 18 8 78 86 4.8 16.MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 19 77 20 56 230 12.1 16.PRESCOTT, Sam-MSM...... 17 24 57 81 4.8 17.BRICKMAN, Jason-LIU...... 17 57 28 56 198 11.6 17.SEILUND, Mathias-FDU..... 18 36 48 84 4.7 18.MARTIN, Gerrell-LIU...... 16 59 32 32 182 11.4 18.MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 19 23 65 88 4.6 19.MOCKFORD, Ben-SFBK...... 17 64 46 19 193 11.4 19.FALZON, Tevin-SHU...... 19 36 51 87 4.6 REED, E.J.-LIU...... 17 56 8 73 193 11.4 20.JOSEPH, Troy-LIU...... 17 17 60 77 4.5 21.GLOWIAK, Steve-SHU...... 19 67 48 23 205 10.8 22.BURTON, Marcus-WC...... 16 55 22 40 172 10.8 23.McMILLAN, Malcolm-CCSU... 17 58 16 49 181 10.6 24.HARRIS, Jay-WC...... 16 50 35 24 159 9.9 25.PRESCOTT, Sam-MSM...... 17 61 21 23 166 9.8 26.MacDONALD, Matt-FDU...... 18 53 35 27 168 9.3 27.HARMON, Malik-SFU...... 17 43 22 49 157 9.2 28.SEILUND, Mathias-FDU..... 18 58 18 30 164 9.1 29.WORTHEM, Jeremiah-RMU.... 19 57 12 44 170 8.9 30.MOODY, Mario-WC...... 17 58 3 32 151 8.9

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) ASSISTS ## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G ------1.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 19 135 230 .587 1.BRICKMAN, Jason-LIU...... 17 161 9.47 2.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 17 103 188 .548 2.GAETANO, Phil-SHU...... 19 120 6.32 3.ATTERBERRY, Landon-LIU... 17 83 155 .535 3.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 17 96 5.65 4.ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 19 132 253 .522 4.SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 18 96 5.33 5.MARTIN, Wayne-SFBK...... 19 61 120 .508 5.JONES, Brent-SFBK...... 19 101 5.32 6.RIVERS, Latif-WC...... 15 71 143 .497 6.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 18 90 5.00 7.DRAKEFORD, Faronte-CCSU.. 17 95 192 .495 7.MYERS-PATE, Anthony-RMU.. 19 86 4.53 8.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 17 119 242 .492 8.ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 17 72 4.24 9.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 19 104 215 .484 9.McMILLAN, Malcolm-CCSU... 17 60 3.53 10.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 18 82 170 .482 10.HARMON, Malik-SFU...... 17 56 3.29 11.SEILUND, Mathias-FDU..... 18 58 122 .475 11.HARRIS, Jay-WC...... 16 46 2.88 12.McMILLAN, Malcolm-CCSU... 17 58 127 .457 12.McLAUGHLIN, Shane-BRY.... 19 50 2.63 13.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 19 80 183 .437 13.BURTON, Marcus-WC...... 16 33 2.06 14.SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 18 120 275 .436 14.EVANS, Chris-SHU...... 19 38 2.00 McFADDEN, Mike-RMU...... 16 48 110 .436 15.BROWN, Greg-SFU...... 17 30 1.76 16.STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 18 31 1.72 17.WHITE, Anthony-SFBK...... 19 32 1.68 18.RIVERS, Latif-WC...... 15 24 1.60 SPEECH, De'Angelo-CCSU... 15 24 1.60 20.PRESCOTT, Sam-MSM...... 17 27 1.59 2013-14 Northeast Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 18, 2014 (All games)

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) STEALS ## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G ------1.MARTIN, Gerrell-LIU...... 16 32 36 .889 1.SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 18 32 1.78 2.BURTON, Marcus-WC...... 16 40 46 .870 2.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 17 30 1.76 3.STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 18 60 70 .857 3.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 18 31 1.72 4.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 19 73 86 .849 4.WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 17 27 1.59 5.BRICKMAN, Jason-LIU...... 17 56 67 .836 5.ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 17 25 1.47 6.WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 17 68 85 .800 6.BRICKMAN, Jason-LIU...... 17 22 1.29 MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 18 44 55 .800 7.O'SHEA, Joe-BRY...... 19 24 1.26 8.RIVERS, Latif-WC...... 15 49 63 .778 8.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 19 23 1.21 9.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 19 86 115 .748 9.JONES, Brent-SFBK...... 19 22 1.16 10.ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 17 74 99 .747 10.MacDONALD, Matt-FDU...... 18 20 1.11 11.SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 18 94 128 .734 11.ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 19 21 1.11 12.EVANS, Chris-SHU...... 19 87 120 .725 12.HAGIGAL, Sheldon-SFBK.... 17 18 1.06 13.WORTHEM, Jeremiah-RMU.... 19 44 61 .721 13.NWANDU, Khalid-MSM...... 14 14 1.00 14.MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 19 56 79 .709 14.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 19 18 0.95 15.REED, E.J.-LIU...... 17 73 105 .695 MYERS-PATE, Anthony-RMU.. 19 18 0.95

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) 3-POINT FG MADE ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G ------1.ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 19 67 140 .479 1.ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 19 67 3.53 2.MAJOR, Dominique-SFU..... 17 35 81 .432 2.STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 18 59 3.28 3.ASHE, Byron-MSM...... 15 25 59 .424 3.MOCKFORD, Ben-SFBK...... 17 46 2.71 4.HARRIS, Jay-WC...... 16 35 84 .417 4.GLOWIAK, Steve-SHU...... 19 48 2.53 5.MOCKFORD, Ben-SFBK...... 17 46 114 .404 5.WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 17 38 2.24 6.GAETANO, Phil-SHU...... 19 34 85 .400 6.JONES, Mustafaa-FDU...... 18 40 2.22 7.JONES, Mustafaa-FDU...... 18 40 101 .396 7.HARRIS, Jay-WC...... 16 35 2.19 8.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 19 36 91 .396 8.MAJOR, Dominique-SFU..... 17 35 2.06 9.RIVERS, Latif-WC...... 15 20 51 .392 9.MARTIN, Gerrell-LIU...... 16 32 2.00 10.SEILUND, Mathias-FDU..... 18 18 46 .391 10.MacDONALD, Matt-FDU...... 18 35 1.94 11.OLIVER, Charles-RMU...... 19 21 54 .389 11.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 19 36 1.89 12.GLOWIAK, Steve-SHU...... 19 48 124 .387 12.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 17 31 1.82 13.MARTIN, Gerrell-LIU...... 16 32 83 .386 MILLAUD-MEUNIER, Ben-SFU. 17 31 1.82 14.MILLER, Will-MSM...... 17 30 78 .385 14.GAETANO, Phil-SHU...... 19 34 1.79 15.STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 18 59 155 .381 15.MILLER, Will-MSM...... 17 30 1.76

BLOCKED SHOTS ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) ## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio ------1.FOLAHAN, Naofall-WC...... 17 42 2.47 1.JONES, Brent-SFBK...... 19 101 5.3 35 1.8 2.89 2.FALL, Amdy-SFBK...... 19 32 1.68 2.BRICKMAN, Jason-LIU...... 17 161 9.5 57 3.4 2.82 3.GARVIN, Dan-BRY...... 17 26 1.53 3.MYERS-PATE, Anthony-RMU.. 19 86 4.5 31 1.6 2.77 4.GILLETTE, Scooter-FDU.... 16 24 1.50 4.SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 18 96 5.3 38 2.1 2.53 5.MOODY, Mario-WC...... 17 21 1.24 5.HARMON, Malik-SFU...... 17 56 3.3 27 1.6 2.07 PEEL, Brandon-CCSU...... 17 21 1.24 6.GAETANO, Phil-SHU...... 19 120 6.3 60 3.2 2.00 7.SEILUND, Mathias-FDU..... 18 22 1.22 7.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 17 96 5.6 54 3.2 1.78 8.MARTIN, Wayne-SFBK...... 19 23 1.21 8.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 18 90 5.0 52 2.9 1.73 9.PARKER, Orlando-WC...... 14 16 1.14 9.ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 17 72 4.2 47 2.8 1.53 10.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 17 17 1.00 10.McMILLAN, Malcolm-CCSU... 17 60 3.5 42 2.5 1.43 DRINNON, Ronnie-SFU...... 13 13 1.00 12.REED, E.J.-LIU...... 17 14 0.82 13.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 19 15 0.79 14.OWONA, Mike-FDU...... 18 13 0.72 15.JOSEPH, Troy-LIU...... 17 12 0.71 2013-14 Northeast Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 18, 2014 (All games)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G ------1.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 19 63 3.32 1.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 17 117 6.88 2.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 17 50 2.94 2.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 19 97 5.11 3.MOODY, Mario-WC...... 17 44 2.59 3.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 19 88 4.63 4.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 19 46 2.42 4.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 19 84 4.42 5.DRAKEFORD, Faronte-CCSU.. 17 36 2.12 5.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 18 78 4.33 6.SEILUND, Mathias-FDU..... 18 36 2.00 6.MOODY, Mario-WC...... 17 68 4.00 GARVIN, Dan-BRY...... 17 34 2.00 7.REED, E.J.-LIU...... 17 64 3.76 8.FALZON, Tevin-SHU...... 19 36 1.89 ABDEL LATIF, Mostafa-SHU. 17 64 3.76 9.HARRIS, Xavier-FDU...... 15 28 1.87 9.GARVIN, Dan-BRY...... 17 62 3.65 10.DANAHER, Taylor-MSM...... 17 31 1.82 PEEL, Brandon-CCSU...... 17 62 3.65 ABDEL LATIF, Mostafa-SHU. 17 31 1.82 11.PARKER, Orlando-WC...... 14 51 3.64 12.PARKER, Orlando-WC...... 14 25 1.79 12.JOSEPH, Troy-LIU...... 17 60 3.53 13.FOLAHAN, Naofall-WC...... 17 30 1.76 13.MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 19 65 3.42 14.MARTIN, Wayne-SFBK...... 19 32 1.68 14.MARTIN, Wayne-SFBK...... 19 64 3.37 15.FALL, Amdy-SFBK...... 19 30 1.58 15.DRAKEFORD, Faronte-CCSU.. 17 57 3.35 PRESCOTT, Sam-MSM...... 17 57 3.35

MINUTES PLAYED ## Player-Team Cl G Minutes Avg/G ------1.BRICKMAN, Jason-LIU...... 17 611 35.94 2.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 19 682 35.89 3.STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 18 633 35.17 4.GAETANO, Phil-SHU...... 19 652 34.32 5.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 18 607 33.72 6.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 17 569 33.47 7.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 17 559 32.88 8.SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 18 585 32.50 9.WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 17 542 31.88 10.O'SHEA, Joe-BRY...... 19 591 31.11 11.HARMON, Malik-SFU...... 17 526 30.94 12.MacDONALD, Matt-FDU...... 18 556 30.89 13.MARTIN, Gerrell-LIU...... 16 492 30.75 14.ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 17 522 30.71 15.McMILLAN, Malcolm-CCSU... 17 517 30.41 16.EVANS, Chris-SHU...... 19 575 30.26 CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 19 575 30.26 18.HARRIS, Jay-WC...... 16 482 30.13 19.PRESCOTT, Sam-MSM...... 17 511 30.06 20.ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 19 553 29.11 21.JONES, Mustafaa-FDU...... 18 522 29.00 22.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 19 543 28.58 23.SEILUND, Mathias-FDU..... 18 508 28.22 24.MOCKFORD, Ben-SFBK...... 17 466 27.41 25.DRAKEFORD, Faronte-CCSU.. 17 457 26.88 26.RIVERS, Latif-WC...... 15 397 26.47 27.ATTERBERRY, Landon-LIU... 17 443 26.06 JOSEPH, Troy-LIU...... 17 443 26.06 29.GLOWIAK, Steve-SHU...... 19 494 26.00 30.MYERS-PATE, Anthony-RMU.. 19 481 25.32 2013-14 Northeast Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 18, 2014 (All games)

TEAM IDENTIFICATION Team Team ID ------Bryant...... BRY Central Connecticut. CCSU Fairleigh Dickinson. FDU LIU Brooklyn...... LIU Mount St. Mary's.... MSM Robert Morris...... RMU Sacred Heart...... SHU Saint Francis U..... SFU St. Francis Brooklyn SFBK Wagner...... WC 2013-14 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 18, 2014 (All games)

SCORING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE ## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G ## Team G Pts Avg/G ------1.Bryant...... 19 11-8 1424 74.9 1.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 1252 65.9 2.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 6-11 1274 74.9 2.Saint Francis U..... 17 1176 69.2 3.Robert Morris...... 19 9-10 1392 73.3 3.Wagner...... 17 1215 71.5 4.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 6-11 1231 72.4 4.Bryant...... 19 1389 73.1 5.Sacred Heart...... 19 4-15 1357 71.4 5.Robert Morris...... 19 1456 76.6 6.Wagner...... 17 9-8 1207 71.0 6.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 1382 76.8 7.Central Connecticut. 17 4-13 1155 67.9 7.Central Connecticut. 17 1312 77.2 8.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 6-12 1219 67.7 8.Sacred Heart...... 19 1486 78.2 9.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 12-7 1265 66.6 9.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 1382 81.3 10.Saint Francis U..... 17 3-14 1005 59.1 10.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 1401 82.4

SCORING MARGIN FREE THROW PERCENTAGES ## Team G OFF DEF Margin ## Team G FTM FTA Pct ------1.Bryant...... 19 74.9 73.1 +1.8 1.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 312 431 .724 2.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 66.6 65.9 +0.7 2.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 248 345 .719 3.Wagner...... 17 71.0 71.5 -0.5 3.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 265 371 .714 4.Robert Morris...... 19 73.3 76.6 -3.4 4.Wagner...... 17 265 372 .712 5.Sacred Heart...... 19 71.4 78.2 -6.8 5.Robert Morris...... 19 282 396 .712 6.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 74.9 82.4 -7.5 6.Bryant...... 19 284 408 .696 7.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 72.4 81.3 -8.9 7.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 258 373 .692 8.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 67.7 76.8 -9.1 8.Sacred Heart...... 19 302 438 .689 9.Central Connecticut. 17 67.9 77.2 -9.2 9.Central Connecticut. 17 215 316 .680 10.Saint Francis U..... 17 59.1 69.2 -10.1 10.Saint Francis U..... 17 191 306 .624

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct ## Team G FG FGA Pct ------1.Bryant...... 19 506 1068 .474 1.Wagner...... 17 384 967 .397 2.Robert Morris...... 19 479 1089 .440 2.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 417 1009 .413 3.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 427 982 .435 3.Bryant...... 19 495 1135 .436 4.Sacred Heart...... 19 465 1095 .425 4.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 447 993 .450 5.Central Connecticut. 17 431 1018 .423 5.Central Connecticut. 17 467 1012 .461 6.Wagner...... 17 424 1012 .419 6.Saint Francis U..... 17 423 913 .463 7.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 393 942 .417 7.Sacred Heart...... 19 512 1076 .476 8.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 419 1011 .414 8.Robert Morris...... 19 485 1012 .479 9.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 449 1089 .412 9.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 513 1055 .486 10.Saint Francis U..... 17 346 890 .389 10.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 517 1008 .513

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct ## Team G FG FGA Pct ------1.Robert Morris...... 19 152 372 .409 1.Wagner...... 17 92 297 .310 2.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 155 431 .360 2.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 85 258 .329 3.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 133 375 .355 3.Bryant...... 19 126 370 .341 4.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 133 383 .347 4.Robert Morris...... 19 134 388 .345 5.Sacred Heart...... 19 125 365 .342 5.Sacred Heart...... 19 132 373 .354 6.Wagner...... 17 94 275 .342 6.Central Connecticut. 17 124 331 .375 7.Bryant...... 19 126 369 .341 7.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 126 334 .377 8.Saint Francis U..... 17 122 388 .314 8.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 93 243 .383 9.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 109 374 .291 9.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 141 368 .383 10.Central Connecticut. 17 78 269 .290 10.Saint Francis U..... 17 102 266 .383

REBOUNDING OFFENSE REBOUNDING DEFENSE ## Team G Reb Avg/G ## Team G Reb Avg/G ------1.Wagner...... 17 641 37.7 1.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 657 34.6 2.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 699 36.8 2.Robert Morris...... 19 660 34.7 3.Central Connecticut. 17 587 34.5 3.Sacred Heart...... 19 698 36.7 4.Bryant...... 19 649 34.2 4.Saint Francis U..... 17 630 37.1 5.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 565 33.2 5.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 631 37.1 6.Sacred Heart...... 19 624 32.8 6.Bryant...... 19 710 37.4 7.Robert Morris...... 19 617 32.5 7.Wagner...... 17 655 38.5 8.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 518 30.5 8.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 661 38.9 9.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 547 30.4 9.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 705 39.2 10.Saint Francis U..... 17 513 30.2 10.Central Connecticut. 17 670 39.4 2013-14 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 18, 2014 (All games)

REBOUNDING MARGIN BLOCKED SHOTS ## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin ## Team G Blocks Avg/G ------1.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 699 36.8 657 34.6 +2.2 1.Wagner...... 17 94 5.53 2.Wagner...... 17 641 37.7 655 38.5 -0.8 2.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 94 4.95 3.Robert Morris...... 19 617 32.5 660 34.7 -2.3 3.Central Connecticut. 17 72 4.24 4.Bryant...... 19 649 34.2 710 37.4 -3.2 4.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 72 4.00 5.Sacred Heart...... 19 624 32.8 698 36.7 -3.9 5.Bryant...... 19 61 3.21 6.Central Connecticut. 17 587 34.5 670 39.4 -4.9 6.Saint Francis U..... 17 48 2.82 7.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 565 33.2 661 38.9 -5.6 7.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 42 2.47 8.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 518 30.5 631 37.1 -6.6 8.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 39 2.29 9.Saint Francis U..... 17 513 30.2 630 37.1 -6.9 9.Sacred Heart...... 19 36 1.89 10.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 547 30.4 705 39.2 -8.8 10.Robert Morris...... 19 30 1.58

ASSISTS STEALS ## Team G Assists Avg/G ## Team G Steals Avg/G ------1.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 239 14.06 1.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 118 6.94 2.Bryant...... 19 258 13.58 2.Bryant...... 19 129 6.79 Sacred Heart...... 19 258 13.58 3.Robert Morris...... 19 128 6.74 4.Robert Morris...... 19 252 13.26 4.Central Connecticut. 17 111 6.53 5.Central Connecticut. 17 213 12.53 5.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 112 6.22 6.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 232 12.21 6.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 116 6.11 7.Wagner...... 17 206 12.12 7.Wagner...... 17 101 5.94 8.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 198 11.65 8.Saint Francis U..... 17 99 5.82 9.Saint Francis U..... 17 188 11.06 9.Sacred Heart...... 19 99 5.21 10.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 196 10.89 10.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 82 4.82

TURNOVER MARGIN ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin ## Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio ------1.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 194 10.8 216 12.0 +1.22 1.Sacred Heart...... 19 258 13.6 233 12.3 1.11 2.Robert Morris...... 19 232 12.2 253 13.3 +1.11 2.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 239 14.1 217 12.8 1.10 3.Sacred Heart...... 19 233 12.3 249 13.1 +0.84 3.Robert Morris...... 19 252 13.3 232 12.2 1.09 4.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 208 12.2 220 12.9 +0.71 4.Saint Francis U..... 17 188 11.1 176 10.4 1.07 5.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 248 13.1 257 13.5 +0.47 5.Bryant...... 19 258 13.6 248 13.1 1.04 6.Wagner...... 17 216 12.7 223 13.1 +0.41 6.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 196 10.9 194 10.8 1.01 7.Saint Francis U..... 17 176 10.4 183 10.8 +0.41 7.Wagner...... 17 206 12.1 216 12.7 0.95 8.Bryant...... 19 248 13.1 250 13.2 +0.11 8.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 198 11.6 208 12.2 0.95 9.Central Connecticut. 17 236 13.9 226 13.3 -0.59 9.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 232 12.2 248 13.1 0.94 10.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 217 12.8 194 11.4 -1.35 10.Central Connecticut. 17 213 12.5 236 13.9 0.90

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team G No. Avg/G ## Team G No. Avg/G ------1.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 230 12.11 1.Wagner...... 17 445 26.18 2.Wagner...... 17 196 11.53 2.Bryant...... 19 472 24.84 3.Central Connecticut. 17 193 11.35 3.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 469 24.68 4.Sacred Heart...... 19 214 11.26 4.Central Connecticut. 17 394 23.18 5.Robert Morris...... 19 211 11.11 5.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 379 22.29 6.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 186 10.94 6.Saint Francis U..... 17 370 21.76 7.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 185 10.28 7.Sacred Heart...... 19 410 21.58 8.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 159 9.35 8.Robert Morris...... 19 406 21.37 9.Bryant...... 19 177 9.32 9.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 359 21.12 10.Saint Francis U..... 17 143 8.41 10.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 362 20.11

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ## Team G 3FG Avg/G ------1.Mount St. Mary's.... 17 155 9.12 2.Robert Morris...... 19 152 8.00 3.LIU Brooklyn...... 17 133 7.82 4.Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 133 7.39 5.Saint Francis U..... 17 122 7.18 6.Bryant...... 19 126 6.63 7.Sacred Heart...... 19 125 6.58 8.St. Francis Brooklyn 19 109 5.74 9.Wagner...... 17 94 5.53 10.Central Connecticut. 17 78 4.59 2013-14 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 18, 2014 (All games)

|------CONFERENCE------| |------OVERALL------| WINNING STREAK STANDINGS W-L Pct PF PA W-L Pct PF PA Team NO. ------Robert Morris...... 4-0 1.000 75.0 68.5 9-10 .474 73.3 76.6 Robert Morris 4 St. Francis Brooklyn 3-1 .750 77.5 72.2 12-7 .632 66.6 65.9 Bryant 2 Bryant...... 3-1 .750 81.0 69.0 11-8 .579 74.9 73.1 St. Francis Brooklyn 2 Wagner...... 3-1 .750 77.0 67.0 9-8 .529 71.0 71.5 Wagner 1 Mount St. Mary's.... 2-2 .500 81.2 81.0 6-11 .353 74.9 82.4 LIU Brooklyn 1 Fairleigh Dickinson. 2-2 .500 77.2 78.0 6-12 .333 67.7 76.8 LIU Brooklyn...... 1-3 .250 65.8 78.0 6-11 .353 72.4 81.3 Sacred Heart...... 1-3 .250 70.5 76.2 4-15 .211 71.4 78.2 Saint Francis U..... 1-3 .250 65.0 68.2 3-14 .176 59.1 69.2 Central Connecticut. 0-4 .000 63.2 75.2 4-13 .235 67.9 77.2

TEAM SUMMARIES Team G PF-PA Avg Score Margin FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct RebF RebA Margin ------Bryant...... 19 1424-1389 74.9-73.1 +1.8 506-1068 .474 126-369 .341 284-408 .696 649 710 -3.2 Central Connecticut. 17 1155-1312 67.9-77.2 -9.2 431-1018 .423 78-269 .290 215-316 .680 587 670 -4.9 Fairleigh Dickinson. 18 1219-1382 67.7-76.8 -9.1 419-1011 .414 133-375 .355 248-345 .719 547 705 -8.8 LIU Brooklyn...... 17 1231-1382 72.4-81.3 -8.9 393-942 .417 133-383 .347 312-431 .724 565 661 -5.6 Mount St. Mary's.... 17 1274-1401 74.9-82.4 -7.5 427-982 .435 155-431 .360 265-371 .714 518 631 -6.6 Robert Morris...... 19 1392-1456 73.3-76.6 -3.4 479-1089 .440 152-372 .409 282-396 .712 617 660 -2.3 Sacred Heart...... 19 1357-1486 71.4-78.2 -6.8 465-1095 .425 125-365 .342 302-438 .689 624 698 -3.9 Saint Francis U..... 17 1005-1176 59.1-69.2 -10.1 346-890 .389 122-388 .314 191-306 .624 513 630 -6.9 St. Francis Brooklyn 19 1265-1252 66.6-65.9 +0.7 449-1089 .412 109-374 .291 258-373 .692 699 657 +2.2 Wagner...... 17 1207-1215 71.0-71.5 -0.5 424-1012 .419 94-275 .342 265-372 .712 641 655 -0.8

ATTENDANCE Team | HOME GAMES Avg | AWAY GAMES Avg | NEUT GAMES Avg | ALL GAMES Avg | ------Bryant | 9-10265 1141 | 9-33675 3742 | 1-10138 10138 | 19-54078 2846 | Central Connecticut | 9-12996 1444 | 7-30572 4367 | 1-0 0 | 17-43568 2563 | Fairleigh Dickinson | 5-3970 794 | 11-41955 3814 | 2-0 0 | 18-45925 2551 | LIU Brooklyn | 5-16742 3348 | 10-33880 3388 | 2-0 0 | 17-50622 2978 | Mount St. Mary's | 7-9065 1295 | 10-64599 6460 | 0-0 0 | 17-73664 4333 | Robert Morris | 5-4831 966 | 14-56867 4062 | 0-0 0 | 19-61698 3247 | Sacred Heart | 5-1692 338 | 12-28461 2372 | 2-0 0 | 19-30153 1587 | Saint Francis U | 6-7147 1191 | 11-29877 2716 | 0-0 0 | 17-37024 2178 | St. Francis Brooklyn | 7-3533 505 | 11-48227 4384 | 1-0 0 | 19-51760 2724 | Wagner | 4-6652 1663 | 10-19483 1948 | 3-1479 493 | 17-27614 1624 | ------Totals | 62-76893 1240 | 105-387596 3691 | 12-11617 968 | 159-455507 2865 | 2013-14 Northeast Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 18, 2014 (Conference games only)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING REBOUNDING ## Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G ------1.ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 4 38 18 10 104 26.0 1.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 4 14 25 39 9.8 2.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 4 38 0 25 101 25.3 2.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 4 6 32 38 9.5 3.WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 4 28 12 22 90 22.5 3.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 4 13 21 34 8.5 4.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 4 33 6 15 87 21.8 4.PEEL, Brandon-CCSU...... 4 8 25 33 8.3 5.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 4 32 3 13 80 20.0 5.MOODY, Mario-WC...... 4 13 19 32 8.0 6.SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 4 27 5 17 76 19.0 6.DANAHER, Taylor-MSM...... 4 8 21 29 7.3 7.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 4 27 9 6 69 17.3 ABDEL LATIF, Mostafa-SHU. 4 12 17 29 7.3 8.MOCKFORD, Ben-SFBK...... 4 23 18 2 66 16.5 JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 4 12 17 29 7.3 9.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 4 25 1 13 64 16.0 9.PARKER, Orlando-WC...... 4 12 16 28 7.0 10.BURTON, Marcus-WC...... 4 18 7 19 62 15.5 10.SEILUND, Mathias-FDU..... 4 15 11 26 6.5 11.DRAKEFORD, Faronte-CCSU.. 4 25 3 6 59 14.8 11.WHITE, Anthony-SFBK...... 4 6 19 25 6.3 12.MacDONALD, Matt-FDU...... 4 15 10 18 58 14.5 FALZON, Tevin-SHU...... 4 14 11 25 6.3 MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 4 13 6 26 58 14.5 GRAVES, Gregory-MSM...... 4 10 15 25 6.3 STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 4 20 11 7 58 14.5 14.O'SHEA, Joe-BRY...... 4 6 18 24 6.0 15.SEILUND, Mathias-FDU..... 4 20 4 11 55 13.8 JOSEPH, Troy-LIU...... 4 5 19 24 6.0 16.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 4 16 6 16 54 13.5 16.REED, E.J.-LIU...... 4 5 17 22 5.5 17.McMILLAN, Malcolm-CCSU... 4 18 4 10 50 12.5 17.DRAKEFORD, Faronte-CCSU.. 4 7 14 21 5.3 18.RIVERS, Latif-WC...... 4 20 3 6 49 12.3 SPEECH, De'Angelo-CCSU... 4 5 16 21 5.3 19.ABDEL LATIF, Mostafa-SHU. 4 22 0 4 48 12.0 MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 4 2 19 21 5.3 WORTHEM, Jeremiah-RMU.... 4 15 4 14 48 12.0 BARNETT, De'von-SHU...... 4 9 12 21 5.3 21.PRESCOTT, Sam-MSM...... 4 17 5 7 46 11.5 22.MOODY, Mario-WC...... 4 18 2 7 45 11.3 23.MOBLEY, Matt-CCSU...... 4 16 6 6 44 11.0 ATTERBERRY, Landon-LIU... 4 17 3 7 44 11.0 MARTIN, Gerrell-LIU...... 3 11 5 6 33 11.0 26.HARMON, Malik-SFU...... 4 12 6 13 43 10.8 WHITE, Anthony-SFBK...... 4 16 3 8 43 10.8 28.EVANS, Chris-SHU...... 4 12 1 17 42 10.5 29.BRICKMAN, Jason-LIU...... 4 14 8 4 40 10.0 GLOWIAK, Steve-SHU...... 4 14 9 3 40 10.0 ASHE, Byron-MSM...... 4 14 8 4 40 10.0

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) ASSISTS ## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G ------1.ABDEL LATIF, Mostafa-SHU. 4 22 30 .733 1.JONES, Brent-SFBK...... 4 41 10.25 2.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 4 38 56 .679 2.GAETANO, Phil-SHU...... 4 32 8.00 3.SEILUND, Mathias-FDU..... 4 20 30 .667 3.BRICKMAN, Jason-LIU...... 4 31 7.75 4.RIVERS, Latif-WC...... 4 20 31 .645 4.SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 4 28 7.00 5.MOODY, Mario-WC...... 4 18 29 .621 5.ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 4 24 6.00 6.McMILLAN, Malcolm-CCSU... 4 18 30 .600 6.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 4 23 5.75 7.ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 4 38 66 .576 7.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 4 20 5.00 8.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 4 27 47 .574 8.McMILLAN, Malcolm-CCSU... 4 18 4.50 9.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 4 25 44 .568 9.McLAUGHLIN, Shane-BRY.... 4 16 4.00 10.MOCKFORD, Ben-SFBK...... 4 23 41 .561 10.O'SHEA, Joe-BRY...... 4 15 3.75 11.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 4 33 59 .559 11.MYERS-PATE, Anthony-RMU.. 4 14 3.50 12.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 4 32 59 .542 HARRIS, Jay-WC...... 4 14 3.50 13.PARKER, Orlando-WC...... 4 14 26 .538 13.SPEECH, De'Angelo-CCSU... 4 11 2.75 14.WORTHEM, Jeremiah-RMU.... 4 15 29 .517 14.STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 4 10 2.50 15.MAJOR, Dominique-SFU..... 4 13 26 .500 MOBLEY, Matt-CCSU...... 4 10 2.50 STEWART, Kavon-RMU...... 4 10 2.50 17.BURTON, Marcus-WC...... 4 9 2.25 18.BROWN, Greg-SFU...... 4 8 2.00 HARMON, Malik-SFU...... 4 8 2.00 JACKSON, Ollie-SFU...... 4 8 2.00 2013-14 Northeast Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 18, 2014 (Conference games only)

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) STEALS ## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G ------1.WHITE, Anthony-SFBK...... 4 8 8 1.000 1.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 4 10 2.50 2.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 4 16 17 .941 MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 4 10 2.50 3.MacDONALD, Matt-FDU...... 4 18 20 .900 3.SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 4 9 2.25 4.MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 4 26 29 .897 4.JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 4 8 2.00 5.NEWMEN, Juwan-CCSU...... 4 8 9 .889 5.MYERS-PATE, Anthony-RMU.. 4 7 1.75 6.WORTHEM, Jeremiah-RMU.... 4 14 16 .875 6.BURTON, Marcus-WC...... 4 6 1.50 7.BURTON, Marcus-WC...... 4 19 22 .864 JONES, Brent-SFBK...... 4 6 1.50 8.WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 4 22 26 .846 ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 4 6 1.50 9.ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 4 10 12 .833 TATE, Aaron-RMU...... 4 6 1.50 MILLAUD-MEUNIER, Ben-SFU. 4 10 12 .833 MOBLEY, Matt-CCSU...... 4 6 1.50 GILLETTE, Scooter-FDU.... 4 10 12 .833 JONES, Mustafaa-FDU...... 4 6 1.50 12.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 4 13 16 .813 JOSEPH, Troy-LIU...... 4 6 1.50 13.JACKSON, Ollie-SFU...... 4 8 10 .800 13.PARKER, Orlando-WC...... 4 5 1.25 PARGA, Gilbert-LIU...... 4 8 10 .800 ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 4 5 1.25 15.PEEL, Brandon-CCSU...... 4 11 14 .786 HARMON, Malik-SFU...... 4 5 1.25 SEILUND, Mathias-FDU..... 4 11 14 .786 DRINNON, Ronnie-SFU...... 4 5 1.25 GRAVES, Gregory-MSM...... 4 11 14 .786 WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 4 5 1.25

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) 3-POINT FG MADE ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G ------1.WORTHEM, Jeremiah-RMU.... 4 4 5 .800 1.MOCKFORD, Ben-SFBK...... 4 18 4.50 2.OAKLEY, Curtis-BRY...... 4 7 12 .583 ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 4 18 4.50 3.ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 4 18 32 .563 3.WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 4 12 3.00 4.MAJOR, Dominique-SFU..... 4 10 18 .556 4.STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 4 11 2.75 5.MOCKFORD, Ben-SFBK...... 4 18 33 .545 5.MAJOR, Dominique-SFU..... 4 10 2.50 6.MacDONALD, Matt-FDU...... 4 10 20 .500 MacDONALD, Matt-FDU...... 4 10 2.50 MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 4 6 12 .500 7.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 4 9 2.25 KINGSLEY, Scott-FDU...... 4 4 8 .500 GLOWIAK, Steve-SHU...... 4 9 2.25 McLAUGHLIN, Shane-BRY.... 4 4 8 .500 MILLAUD-MEUNIER, Ben-SFU. 4 9 2.25 10.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 4 9 19 .474 HARRIS, Jay-WC...... 4 9 2.25 11.ASHE, Byron-MSM...... 4 8 17 .471 11.GAETANO, Phil-SHU...... 4 8 2.00 12.BURTON, Marcus-WC...... 4 7 15 .467 ASHE, Byron-MSM...... 4 8 2.00 13.SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 4 5 11 .455 BRICKMAN, Jason-LIU...... 4 8 2.00 14.HARRIS, Jay-WC...... 4 9 20 .450 14.OAKLEY, Curtis-BRY...... 4 7 1.75 15.BRICKMAN, Jason-LIU...... 4 8 18 .444 BURTON, Marcus-WC...... 4 7 1.75 McMILLAN, Malcolm-CCSU... 4 4 9 .444 SEILUND, Mathias-FDU..... 4 4 9 .444

BLOCKED SHOTS ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) ## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio ------1.GILLETTE, Scooter-FDU.... 4 9 2.25 1.JONES, Brent-SFBK...... 4 41 10.3 5 1.3 8.20 2.FOLAHAN, Naofall-WC...... 4 8 2.00 2.O'SHEA, Joe-BRY...... 4 15 3.8 2 0.5 7.50 BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 4 8 2.00 3.SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 4 28 7.0 4 1.0 7.00 4.PEEL, Brandon-CCSU...... 4 7 1.75 4.ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 4 24 6.0 9 2.3 2.67 5.MARTIN, Wayne-SFBK...... 4 6 1.50 5.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 4 20 5.0 8 2.0 2.50 PARKER, Orlando-WC...... 4 6 1.50 6.MYERS-PATE, Anthony-RMU.. 4 14 3.5 6 1.5 2.33 7.FALL, Amdy-SFBK...... 4 5 1.25 7.BRICKMAN, Jason-LIU...... 4 31 7.8 14 3.5 2.21 8.SEILUND, Mathias-FDU..... 4 4 1.00 8.GAETANO, Phil-SHU...... 4 32 8.0 15 3.8 2.13 WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 4 4 1.00 9.McLAUGHLIN, Shane-BRY.... 4 16 4.0 8 2.0 2.00 OWONA, Mike-FDU...... 4 4 1.00 10.NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 4 23 5.8 15 3.8 1.53 DANAHER, Taylor-MSM...... 4 4 1.00 11.McMILLAN, Malcolm-CCSU... 4 18 4.5 18 4.5 1.00 ATTERBERRY, Landon-LIU... 4 4 1.00 HARRIS, Jay-WC...... 4 14 3.5 14 3.5 1.00 13.BARNETT, De'von-SHU...... 4 3 0.75 EVANS, Chris-SHU...... 4 3 0.75 O'SHEA, Joe-BRY...... 4 3 0.75 CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 4 3 0.75 2013-14 Northeast Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 18, 2014 (Conference games only)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G ------1.SEILUND, Mathias-FDU..... 4 15 3.75 1.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 4 32 8.00 2.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 4 14 3.50 2.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 4 25 6.25 FALZON, Tevin-SHU...... 4 14 3.50 PEEL, Brandon-CCSU...... 4 25 6.25 4.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 4 13 3.25 4.DANAHER, Taylor-MSM...... 4 21 5.25 MOODY, Mario-WC...... 4 13 3.25 FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 4 21 5.25 6.ABDEL LATIF, Mostafa-SHU. 4 12 3.00 6.MOODY, Mario-WC...... 4 19 4.75 PARKER, Orlando-WC...... 4 12 3.00 MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 4 19 4.75 JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 4 12 3.00 JOSEPH, Troy-LIU...... 4 19 4.75 9.GRAVES, Gregory-MSM...... 4 10 2.50 WHITE, Anthony-SFBK...... 4 19 4.75 10.BARNETT, De'von-SHU...... 4 9 2.25 10.O'SHEA, Joe-BRY...... 4 18 4.50 MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 4 9 2.25 11.REED, E.J.-LIU...... 4 17 4.25 FALL, Amdy-SFBK...... 4 9 2.25 ABDEL LATIF, Mostafa-SHU. 4 17 4.25 ATTERBERRY, Landon-LIU... 4 9 2.25 JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 4 17 4.25 14.FOLAHAN, Naofall-WC...... 4 8 2.00 14.PARKER, Orlando-WC...... 4 16 4.00 DANAHER, Taylor-MSM...... 4 8 2.00 SPEECH, De'Angelo-CCSU... 4 16 4.00 PEEL, Brandon-CCSU...... 4 8 2.00 JACKSON, Ollie-SFU...... 4 16 4.00 HARRIS, Xavier-FDU...... 3 6 2.00

MINUTES PLAYED ## Player-Team Cl G Minutes Avg/G ------1.MAYNARD, Corey-BRY...... 4 151 37.75 GAETANO, Phil-SHU...... 4 151 37.75 3.BROWN, Earl-SFU...... 4 148 37.00 4.MOBLEY, Matt-CCSU...... 4 141 35.25 5.FRANCIS, Alex-BRY...... 4 140 35.00 6.BRICKMAN, Jason-LIU...... 4 138 34.50 NORFLEET, Julian-MSM..... 4 138 34.50 8.STARKS, Dyami-BRY...... 4 134 33.50 9.CANNON, Jalen-SFBK...... 4 133 33.25 WHITE, Anthony-SFBK...... 4 133 33.25 11.McMILLAN, Malcolm-CCSU... 4 132 33.00 12.MacDONALD, Matt-FDU...... 4 130 32.50 WHACK, Rashad-MSM...... 4 130 32.50 14.SANDERS Jr., Sidney-FDU.. 4 129 32.25 15.ANDERSON, Karvel-RMU..... 4 128 32.00 16.O'SHEA, Joe-BRY...... 4 126 31.50 17.PRESCOTT, Sam-MSM...... 4 121 30.25 JONES, Lucky-RMU...... 4 121 30.25 19.EVANS, Chris-SHU...... 4 120 30.00 ORTIZ, Kenneth-WC...... 4 120 30.00 JOSEPH, Troy-LIU...... 4 120 30.00 22.PEEL, Brandon-CCSU...... 4 119 29.75 MOCKFORD, Ben-SFBK...... 4 119 29.75 24.JONES, Brent-SFBK...... 4 117 29.25 25.HARMON, Malik-SFU...... 4 115 28.75 26.BARNETT, De'von-SHU...... 4 114 28.50 27.MARTIN, Gerrell-LIU...... 3 85 28.33 28.HARRIS, Jay-WC...... 4 109 27.25 MONTES, Louis-SHU...... 4 109 27.25 DRAKEFORD, Faronte-CCSU.. 4 109 27.25 2013-14 Northeast Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 18, 2014 (Conference games only)

TEAM IDENTIFICATION Team Team ID ------Bryant...... BRY Central Connecticut. CCSU Fairleigh Dickinson. FDU LIU Brooklyn...... LIU Mount St. Mary's.... MSM Robert Morris...... RMU Sacred Heart...... SHU Saint Francis U..... SFU St. Francis Brooklyn SFBK Wagner...... WC 2013-14 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 18, 2014 (Conference games only)

SCORING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE ## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G ## Team G Pts Avg/G ------1.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 2-2 325 81.2 1.Wagner...... 4 268 67.0 2.Bryant...... 4 3-1 324 81.0 2.Saint Francis U..... 4 273 68.2 3.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 3-1 310 77.5 3.Robert Morris...... 4 274 68.5 4.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 2-2 309 77.2 4.Bryant...... 4 276 69.0 5.Wagner...... 4 3-1 308 77.0 5.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 289 72.2 6.Robert Morris...... 4 4-0 300 75.0 6.Central Connecticut. 4 301 75.2 7.Sacred Heart...... 4 1-3 282 70.5 7.Sacred Heart...... 4 305 76.2 8.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 1-3 263 65.8 8.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 312 78.0 9.Saint Francis U..... 4 1-3 260 65.0 Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 312 78.0 10.Central Connecticut. 4 0-4 253 63.2 10.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 324 81.0

SCORING MARGIN FREE THROW PERCENTAGES ## Team G OFF DEF Margin ## Team G FTM FTA Pct ------1.Bryant...... 4 81.0 69.0 +12.0 1.Robert Morris...... 4 63 75 .840 2.Wagner...... 4 77.0 67.0 +10.0 2.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 72 92 .783 3.Robert Morris...... 4 75.0 68.5 +6.5 3.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 65 87 .747 4.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 77.5 72.2 +5.2 4.Sacred Heart...... 4 70 96 .729 5.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 81.2 81.0 +0.2 5.Wagner...... 4 57 80 .713 6.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 77.2 78.0 -0.8 6.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 55 78 .705 7.Saint Francis U..... 4 65.0 68.2 -3.2 7.Saint Francis U..... 4 51 75 .680 8.Sacred Heart...... 4 70.5 76.2 -5.8 8.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 38 56 .679 9.Central Connecticut. 4 63.2 75.2 -12.0 9.Central Connecticut. 4 45 68 .662 10.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 65.8 78.0 -12.2 10.Bryant...... 4 48 75 .640

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct ## Team G FG FGA Pct ------1.Bryant...... 4 121 231 .524 1.Wagner...... 4 87 229 .380 2.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 121 259 .467 2.Bryant...... 4 92 228 .404 3.Wagner...... 4 113 250 .452 3.Saint Francis U..... 4 96 226 .425 4.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 112 248 .452 4.Central Connecticut. 4 111 253 .439 5.Robert Morris...... 4 103 231 .446 5.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 102 232 .440 6.Saint Francis U..... 4 88 198 .444 6.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 119 262 .454 7.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 102 238 .429 7.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 102 223 .457 8.Central Connecticut. 4 95 227 .419 8.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 115 246 .467 9.Sacred Heart...... 4 94 231 .407 9.Robert Morris...... 4 101 212 .476 10.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 89 230 .387 10.Sacred Heart...... 4 113 232 .487

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct ## Team G FG FGA Pct ------1.Robert Morris...... 4 31 66 .470 1.Wagner...... 4 27 87 .310 2.Bryant...... 4 34 79 .430 2.Robert Morris...... 4 32 93 .344 3.Wagner...... 4 25 61 .410 3.Bryant...... 4 32 88 .364 4.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 33 83 .398 4.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 35 96 .365 5.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 30 78 .385 5.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 23 62 .371 6.Saint Francis U..... 4 33 86 .384 6.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 17 45 .378 7.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 36 97 .371 7.Central Connecticut. 4 35 91 .385 8.Sacred Heart...... 4 24 74 .324 8.Saint Francis U..... 4 24 58 .414 9.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 30 97 .309 9.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 35 84 .417 10.Central Connecticut. 4 18 60 .300 10.Sacred Heart...... 4 34 77 .442

REBOUNDING OFFENSE REBOUNDING DEFENSE ## Team G Reb Avg/G ## Team G Reb Avg/G ------1.Wagner...... 4 163 40.8 1.Robert Morris...... 4 116 29.0 2.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 158 39.5 2.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 128 32.0 3.Central Connecticut. 4 150 37.5 3.Sacred Heart...... 4 130 32.5 4.Sacred Heart...... 4 148 37.0 4.Saint Francis U..... 4 138 34.5 5.Robert Morris...... 4 142 35.5 5.Wagner...... 4 142 35.5 6.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 139 34.8 6.Central Connecticut. 4 150 37.5 7.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 138 34.5 Bryant...... 4 150 37.5 8.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 135 33.8 8.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 152 38.0 9.Bryant...... 4 130 32.5 9.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 153 38.2 10.Saint Francis U..... 4 128 32.0 10.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 172 43.0 2013-14 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 18, 2014 (Conference games only)

REBOUNDING MARGIN BLOCKED SHOTS ## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin ## Team G Blocks Avg/G ------1.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 158 39.5 128 32.0 +7.5 1.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 20 5.00 2.Robert Morris...... 4 142 35.5 116 29.0 +6.5 2.Wagner...... 4 19 4.75 3.Wagner...... 4 163 40.8 142 35.5 +5.2 3.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 17 4.25 4.Sacred Heart...... 4 148 37.0 130 32.5 +4.5 Central Connecticut. 4 17 4.25 5.Central Connecticut. 4 150 37.5 150 37.5 +0.0 5.Saint Francis U..... 4 14 3.50 6.Saint Francis U..... 4 128 32.0 138 34.5 -2.5 6.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 13 3.25 7.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 138 34.5 152 38.0 -3.5 7.Bryant...... 4 11 2.75 8.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 135 33.8 153 38.2 -4.5 Sacred Heart...... 4 11 2.75 9.Bryant...... 4 130 32.5 150 37.5 -5.0 9.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 10 2.50 10.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 139 34.8 172 43.0 -8.2 10.Robert Morris...... 4 3 0.75

ASSISTS STEALS ## Team G Assists Avg/G ## Team G Steals Avg/G ------1.Bryant...... 4 74 18.50 1.Robert Morris...... 4 39 9.75 2.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 68 17.00 2.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 30 7.50 3.Wagner...... 4 58 14.50 3.Wagner...... 4 27 6.75 4.Central Connecticut. 4 52 13.00 4.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 26 6.50 Sacred Heart...... 4 52 13.00 Saint Francis U..... 4 26 6.50 6.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 50 12.50 6.Bryant...... 4 22 5.50 LIU Brooklyn...... 4 50 12.50 7.Central Connecticut. 4 19 4.75 8.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 46 11.50 8.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 17 4.25 9.Robert Morris...... 4 43 10.75 Sacred Heart...... 4 17 4.25 10.Saint Francis U..... 4 42 10.50 10.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 16 4.00

TURNOVER MARGIN ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin ## Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio ------1.Bryant...... 4 43 10.8 58 14.5 +3.75 1.Bryant...... 4 74 18.5 43 10.8 1.72 2.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 33 8.3 46 11.5 +3.25 2.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 50 12.5 33 8.3 1.52 3.Robert Morris...... 4 52 13.0 62 15.5 +2.50 3.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 68 17.0 46 11.5 1.48 4.Wagner...... 4 51 12.8 58 14.5 +1.75 4.Wagner...... 4 58 14.5 51 12.8 1.14 5.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 52 13.0 51 12.8 -0.25 5.Sacred Heart...... 4 52 13.0 46 11.5 1.13 St. Francis Brooklyn 4 46 11.5 45 11.3 -0.25 6.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 50 12.5 47 11.8 1.06 7.Sacred Heart...... 4 46 11.5 43 10.8 -0.75 7.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 46 11.5 52 13.0 0.88 8.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 47 11.8 42 10.5 -1.25 8.Robert Morris...... 4 43 10.8 52 13.0 0.83 9.Saint Francis U..... 4 56 14.0 46 11.5 -2.50 9.Central Connecticut. 4 52 13.0 67 16.8 0.78 10.Central Connecticut. 4 67 16.8 42 10.5 -6.25 10.Saint Francis U..... 4 42 10.5 56 14.0 0.75

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team G No. Avg/G ## Team G No. Avg/G ------1.Sacred Heart...... 4 60 15.00 1.Wagner...... 4 108 27.00 2.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 57 14.25 Central Connecticut. 4 108 27.00 3.Wagner...... 4 55 13.75 3.St. Francis Brooklyn 4 101 25.25 Robert Morris...... 4 55 13.75 4.Saint Francis U..... 4 96 24.00 5.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 49 12.25 5.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 94 23.50 6.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 46 11.50 6.Bryant...... 4 92 23.00 7.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 45 11.25 7.Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 89 22.25 8.Central Connecticut. 4 42 10.50 Mount St. Mary's.... 4 89 22.25 9.Bryant...... 4 38 9.50 9.Sacred Heart...... 4 88 22.00 10.Saint Francis U..... 4 32 8.00 10.Robert Morris...... 4 87 21.75

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ## Team G 3FG Avg/G ------1.Mount St. Mary's.... 4 36 9.00 2.Bryant...... 4 34 8.50 3.Saint Francis U..... 4 33 8.25 Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 33 8.25 5.Robert Morris...... 4 31 7.75 6.LIU Brooklyn...... 4 30 7.50 St. Francis Brooklyn 4 30 7.50 8.Wagner...... 4 25 6.25 9.Sacred Heart...... 4 24 6.00 10.Central Connecticut. 4 18 4.50 2013-14 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 18, 2014 (Conference games only)

|------CONFERENCE------| |------OVERALL------| WINNING STREAK STANDINGS W-L Pct PF PA W-L Pct PF PA Team NO. ------Robert Morris...... 4-0 1.000 75.0 68.5 4-0 1.000 75.0 68.5 Robert Morris 4 Bryant...... 3-1 .750 81.0 69.0 3-1 .750 81.0 69.0 St. Francis Brooklyn 2 St. Francis Brooklyn 3-1 .750 77.5 72.2 3-1 .750 77.5 72.2 Bryant 2 Wagner...... 3-1 .750 77.0 67.0 3-1 .750 77.0 67.0 Wagner 1 Mount St. Mary's.... 2-2 .500 81.2 81.0 2-2 .500 81.2 81.0 LIU Brooklyn 1 Fairleigh Dickinson. 2-2 .500 77.2 78.0 2-2 .500 77.2 78.0 Sacred Heart...... 1-3 .250 70.5 76.2 1-3 .250 70.5 76.2 LIU Brooklyn...... 1-3 .250 65.8 78.0 1-3 .250 65.8 78.0 Saint Francis U..... 1-3 .250 65.0 68.2 1-3 .250 65.0 68.2 Central Connecticut. 0-4 .000 63.2 75.2 0-4 .000 63.2 75.2

TEAM SUMMARIES Team G PF-PA Avg Score Margin FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct RebF RebA Margin ------Bryant...... 4 324-276 81.0-69.0 +12.0 121-231 .524 34-79 .430 48-75 .640 130 150 -5.0 Central Connecticut. 4 253-301 63.2-75.2 -12.0 95-227 .419 18-60 .300 45-68 .662 150 150 +0.0 Fairleigh Dickinson. 4 309-312 77.2-78.0 -0.7 102-238 .429 33-83 .398 72-92 .783 138 152 -3.5 LIU Brooklyn...... 4 263-312 65.8-78.0 -12.2 89-230 .387 30-97 .309 55-78 .705 139 172 -8.2 Mount St. Mary's.... 4 325-324 81.2-81.0 +0.3 112-248 .452 36-97 .371 65-87 .747 135 153 -4.5 Robert Morris...... 4 300-274 75.0-68.5 +6.5 103-231 .446 31-66 .470 63-75 .840 142 116 +6.5 Sacred Heart...... 4 282-305 70.5-76.2 -5.7 94-231 .407 24-74 .324 70-96 .729 148 130 +4.5 Saint Francis U..... 4 260-273 65.0-68.2 -3.2 88-198 .444 33-86 .384 51-75 .680 128 138 -2.5 St. Francis Brooklyn 4 310-289 77.5-72.2 +5.3 121-259 .467 30-78 .385 38-56 .679 158 128 +7.5 Wagner...... 4 308-268 77.0-67.0 +10.0 113-250 .452 25-61 .410 57-80 .713 163 142 +5.2

ATTENDANCE Team | HOME GAMES Avg | AWAY GAMES Avg | NEUT GAMES Avg | ALL GAMES Avg | ------Bryant | 3-2414 805 | 1-718 718 | 0-0 0 | 4-3132 783 | Central Connecticut | 4-5540 1385 | 0-0 0 | 0-0 0 | 4-5540 1385 | Fairleigh Dickinson | 2-1427 714 | 2-1240 620 | 0-0 0 | 4-2667 667 | LIU Brooklyn | 1-1007 1007 | 3-4873 1624 | 0-0 0 | 4-5880 1470 | Mount St. Mary's | 3-3999 1333 | 1-709 709 | 0-0 0 | 4-4708 1177 | Robert Morris | 1-1221 1221 | 3-2360 787 | 0-0 0 | 4-3581 895 | Sacred Heart | 2-415 208 | 2-1460 730 | 0-0 0 | 4-1875 469 | Saint Francis U | 1-1012 1012 | 3-3201 1067 | 0-0 0 | 4-4213 1053 | St. Francis Brooklyn | 2-1719 860 | 2-2217 1108 | 0-0 0 | 4-3936 984 | Wagner | 1-1845 1845 | 3-3821 1274 | 0-0 0 | 4-5666 1416 | ------Totals | 20-20599 1030 | 20-20599 1030 | 0-0 0 | 20-20599 1030 |