Game 19 Quinnipiac (8-9, 3-3 MAAC) at Marist (7-11, 2-4 MAAC) Friday, January 25, 2019 - 7 P.M
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Game 19 Quinnipiac (8-9, 3-3 MAAC) at Marist (7-11, 2-4 MAAC) Friday, January 25, 2019 - 7 p.m. McCann Arena (3,200) - Poughkeepsie, NY 2018-19 Schedule LAST GAME STARTERS November (3-4) Pos Ht/Wt/Yr # Name This Season 6 at Army West Point L, 73-69 G 5-11/160/FR 0 Darius Hines 7.4 ppg, .829 FT 10 COLUMBIA W, 82-76 13 at Lehigh L, 78-72 G 6-3/215/SR 2 Brian Parker 14.7 ppg, 3.9 rpg 20 at Stephen F. Austin# L, 64-60 G 6-5/205/SR 34 David Knudsen 7.8 ppg, .434 3s 24 at Buffalo# L, 76-49 F 6-4/205/SR 4 Isaiah Lamb 8.4 ppg, 5.0 rpg 29 vs. Dartmouth#! W, 76-58 C 6-9/250/JR 11 Tobias Sjoberg 2.9 ppg, .647 FG 30 vs. LIU Brooklyn#! W, 70-53 December (2-3) RESERVES 8 at Stetson W, 79-75 F 6-6/190/SR 30 Ryan Funk 10.2 ppg, .363 3s 15 at Colgate L, 82-66 C 6-9/210/R-JR 14 Aleksandar Dozic 6.4 ppg, 3.3 rpg 19 at New Hampshire W, 58-49 22 BROWN L, 78-53 G 6-3/185/SO 22 Austin Williams 4.7 ppg, .541 FG 29 at Hartford L, 65-56 G 6-3/180/FR 13 Matt Herasme 2.4 ppg, .813 FT January (2-4) C 6-7/225/FR 21 Luke Nedrow 2.2 ppg, 1.9 rpg 3 CANISIUS* L, 75-72 G 5-11/160/SO 10 Ryan Carmello 7 games/8 points 8 MANHATTAN* W, 78-63 G 6-3/180/SO 25 Tucker Lee 5 games/1 steal 11 SIENA* L, 71-66 G 6-2/190/SO 32 Michael Servetas 2 games/1 rebound 13 at Saint Peter’s* L, 72-63 18 at Iona* L, 90-77 TIP-OFF: Marist plays its first home game in two weeks as the Red Foxes 21 at Manhattan* W, 62-46 take on Quinnipiac for the first time this season. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. 25 QUINNIPIAC* 7 p.m. 27 at Rider* 2 p.m. ON THE AIR: Dean Darling (play-by-play) and Steve Eggink (color) will have 31 IONA* 7 p.m. the call on ESPN3. February 2 FAIRFIELD* 7 p.m. LAST TIME OUT: Marist won on the road at Manhattan, 62-46, on Monday, 4 at Canisius* 7 p.m. Jan. 18 as the Red Foxes completed their first regular-season sweep of the 8 NIAGARA* 7 p.m. Jaspers since the 2000-01 season. It also marked the lowest point total al- 15 at Quinnipiac* 8 p.m. lowed by the Red Foxes in over six years. David Knudsen led the way with 17 at Monmouth* 2 p.m. season highs of 21 points and six rebounds. Darius Hines (11 points), Brian 22 SAINT PETER’S* 7 p.m. Parker (10 points), and Austin Williams (10 points) joined Knudsen in double 24 at Siena* 2 p.m. digits. The Red Foxes held the Jaspers to .341 shooting from the field. March 1 at Fairfield* 7 p.m. ABOUT QUINNIPIAC: The Bobcats are coming off a 75-72 loss to Niagara 3 RIDER* 2 p.m. in their last outing on Saturday, Jan. 19. Quinnipiac has played seven straight 7-11 MAAC Championship$ games decided by six points or less. At 19.9 points per game, Cameron Home games are in CAPS Young in the leading scorer in the MAAC. Head coach Baker Dunleavy is in * - MAAC game his second season. # - Basketball Hall of Fame Belfast Clas- sic WHAT’S NEXT: Marist heads back to the road to face Rider on Sunday, ! - at Belfast, Northern Ireland Jan. 27. Tip-off is scheduled for 2 p.m., and the game will be carried live on $ - At Times Union Center - Albany, NY ESPN3. Today’s Top Tidbits The home team has won eight of the 10 regular-season meetings in the Marist-Quinnipiac series. ... Brian Parker has 558 career rebounds, just one shy of 10th place in program history. He would join Chavaughn Lewis as the only players at Marist to rank in the top 10 all-time in points, rebounds, and assists. Parker has also scored in double digits in seven straight games. ... Darius Hines has six double-digit scoring games this season. The Red Foxes have won each one. ... Tobias Sjoberg has five blocked shots in his last two games, including a season-high three at Manhattan on Jan. 21. 2018-19 Marist Men’s Basketball Roster No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. Year Hometown/Previous School 0 Darius Hines G 5-11/160 Fr. Clinton, MD/Bishop Ireton 1 Matt Turner G 6-3/175 R-Fr. Trumbull, CT/Blair Academy/Santa Clara 2 Brian Parker G 6-3/215 Sr. Cleveland, OH/Villa Angela St. Joseph’s 4 Isaiah Lamb F 6-4/205 Sr. Baltimore, MD/Dulaney 5 Michael Cubbage G 6-4/180 Jr. Sicklerville, NJ/Winslow Township 10 Ryan Carmello G 5-11/160 So. Latham, NY/Troy 11 Tobias Sjoberg C 6-9/250 Jr. Malmo, Sweden/Malmo Idrottsgymnasium 13 Matt Herasme G 6-3/180 Fr. Chester, NY/Don Bosco 14 Aleksandar Dozic F 6-9/210 R-Jr. Podgorica, Montenegro/Marshall University 15 Jordan Jones F 6-8/205 R-So. Baltimore, MD/Poly/Charleston Southern 21 Luke Nedrow F 6-7/225 Fr. Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic 22 Austin Williams G 6-3/185 So. West Orange, NJ/Seton Hall Prep 25 Tucker Lee G 6-3/180 So. Poughkeepsie, NY/Spackenkill 30 Ryan Funk F 6-6/190 Sr. Clarence, NY/St. Thomas More Prep 32 Michael Servetas G 6-2/190 So. Trumbull, CT/Bridgeton Prep 34 David Knudsen G/F 6-5/205 Sr. Copenhagen, Denmark/Falkonergardens Coaches Head Coach – John Dunne, first season (Ithaca, 1992) Assistant Coach – Serge Clement, first season (Postdam State, 2009) Assistant Coach – Kevin Driscoll, first season (Misericordia, 2004) Assistant Coach – Dalip Bhatia, first season season (Rutgers, 2005) Director of Operations – Dorian Long, first season (Neumann, 2010) Quick Facts Pronunciation Guide General Information 11 TOBIAS SJOBERG Toe-BY-us SHO-berg Location: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 13 Matt HERASME her-AS-me Founded: 1929 14 ALEKSANDAR DOZIC AL-ex-san-der DOE-sitch Enrollment: 5,037 21 Luke NEDROW NED-roe President: David Yellen 32 Michael SERVETAS Sir-VEE-tas VP For Student Affairs: Deborah DiCaprio 34 David KNUDSEN Kuh-NOOD-sin Nickname: Red Foxes Assistant Serge CLEMENT CLEM-int Colors: Red and White Assistant DALIP BHATIA Duh-LEAP Bah-TEE-uh Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Tale of the Tape Homecourt/Capacity: McCann Arena/3,200 Athletic Administration Marist Stat Quinnipiac Director of Athletics: Tim Murray 7-11 Record 8-9 NCAA Faculty Representative: Dr. John Ritschdorff 2-4 MAAC Record 3-3 Associate AD/SWA: Elizabeth Donohue 67.1 Points 69.8 Associate AD/Facilities & Operations: Darren McCormack 69.1 Points Allowed 70.9 Assistant AD/External Affairs: Andy Alongi .449 Field Goal % .407 Assistant AD/Business Operations: Brandon James .436 Field Goal % Defense .450 Athletics Business Manager: .362 Three-Point % .355 Coordinator of Sports Medicine: Jeff Carter .354 Three-Point % Defense .360 Director of Student-Athlete Enhancement: Alyssa Gates .662 Free Throw % .680 Strength & Conditioning Coach: Aaron Suma 31.2 Rebounds 35.6 Sports Information -2.2 Rebounding Margin -0.1 MBB Contact: Mike Ferraro 12.4 Assists 12.4 SID Phone (Office): 845-575-3321 13.0 Turnovers 14.4 SID Phone (Cell): 914-456-3447 +0.3 Turnover Margin -1.4 SID E-mail: [email protected] 1.8 Blocks 2.2 SID Fax: 845-575-3580 5.8 Steals 6.2 Head Coach John Dunne and 2010-11 (.376). Finished 18th in NCAA in defen- First Season sive efficiency in 2016-17, becoming one of just 11 teams since 2001-02 to finish in the nation’s top 75 in Ithaca College/1992 all four factors of defensive efficiency. Record at Marist: 7-11 -- Won five MAAC Tournament games as the lower- seeded team (two in 2011, one in 2015, two in 2017). Two of these victories occurred in the quarterfinals, John Dunne was hired as the 12th head coach in one in the semifinals, and one in the championship Marist men’s basketball program history on April 3, game. 2018. A well-respected coach for his work at the con- -- Power conference success: Went 3-3 vs. Rutgers ference, regional, and national levels, Dunne arrived (Big Ten), recorded victories against Alabama (SEC) at Marist after a successful 12-year tenure as head and Seton Hall (Big East). coach at Saint Peter’s University. -- Coached nine 1,000-point scorers, 13 All-MAAC selections, three All-Rookie Team selections, four Championships MAAC All-Tournament Team selections (including one -- 2017 CollegeInsder.com postseason tournament MVP), one MAAC Defensive Player of the Year, and (CIT). Came from behind in three road victories, six MAAC All-Academic Team selections. including championship game at Texas A&M Corpus -- Graduated 100 percent of his recruits who complet- Christi. ed their eligibility at Saint Peter’s. -- 2011 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament. -- Players & coaches donated their time to local soup Won as #4 seed, with victories over #1 Fairfield on its kitchens in Elizabeth, NJ, and elementary schools in home court in semifinals and #2 Iona in championship Jersey City, NJ. game. -- Core philosophy: “Our philosophy is to develop our student-athletes not only as basketball players, but as Committees, Affiliations & Accolades active leaders in the community.