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Holy Cross Basketball Fact Book 2014-2015 HOLY CROSS MEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS / QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2014-2015 SCHEDULE Media Information . 3-4 Nov. 7 ASSUMPTION (exh.) . .7:05 p.m. Opponent Information . 5-6 Nov . 16 Harvard % . .5:30 p .m . 2014-2015 Roster . .7 Nov. 19 BROWN ..................................7:05 p.m. 2014-2015 Season Preview . .8-9 Nov. 23 NICHOLS .................................4:05 p.m. Player Profiles . .10-29 Nov . 28 at Syracuse . 7:00 p .m . Basketball Staff . .30-33 Dec . 3 at Albany . .7:00 p .m . 2013-2014 Final Statistics . 34-36 Dec . 6 at Sacred Heart . 3:30 p .m . 2013-2014 Box Scores . 37-41 Dec. 9 HARTFORD...............................7:05 p.m. Single-Game Records . 42-43. Dec. 12 NJIT......................................7:05 p.m. Single-Season Records . 44-45 Dec . 21 at Canisius . .2:00 p .m . Career Records . 46-47 Dec . 23 at Pittsburgh . 7:00 p .m . Team Records . 48-49 Dec. 31 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * ...................2:05 p.m. Year-By-Year Leaders . .50-53 Jan . 3 at American * . 1:00 p .m . Hart Center Records . 54-57 Jan . 7 at Colgate * . .7:00 p .m . 1,000-Point Scorers . .58-64 Jan. 10 BUCKNELL * .............................3:05 p.m. Overtime Records . 65. Jan. 14 ARMY * ..................................8:05 p.m. Postseason Tournaments . 66-69. Jan . 17 at Lehigh * . 2:00 p .m . Regular Season Tournaments . 70-71 Jan. 21 LAFAYETTE *.............................7:05 p.m. The Last Time . .72-73 Jan. 24 NAVY * ...................................7:05 p.m. Tradition of Excellence . .74-78 Jan . 28 at Loyola (Md .) * . 7:30 p .m . National Championship Teams . 79. Feb. 2 AMERICAN * .............................7:35 p.m. All-Time Head Coaches / Coaching Records . 80-83. Feb. 5 COLGATE *...............................7:05 p.m. Hall of Fame Inductees . 84. Feb . 8 at Bucknell * . .2:00 p .m . Crusaders in the Professional Ranks . 85. Feb . 11 at Army * . 7:00 p .m . Honors & Awards . 86-88 Feb. 14 LEHIGH * ................................3:05 p.m. Year-By-Year Records . 89-91 Feb . 18 at Lafayette * . 7:00 p .m . All-Time Series Records . .92-93 Feb . 22 at Navy * . .12:00 p .m . Series History vs . 2014-2015 Opponents . 94-97 Feb. 25 LOYOLA (MD.) * ..........................7:05 p.m. All-Time Letterwinners . 98-100 Feb . 28 at Boston University * . 12:00 p .m . All-Time Results . .101-116 Mar . 3 Patriot League First Round Mar. 5 Patriot League Quarterfinals Mar. 8 Patriot League Semifinals ADMINISTRATION Mar . 11 Patriot League Championship Game President . Rev . Philip L . Buroughs, S .J . Director of Athletics . .Nathan Pine * Patriot League games Senior Associate Director of Athletics . Joseph Bertoletti % Coaches vs . Cancer Tripleheader, TD Garden, Boston, Mass . Associate Director of Athletics . Bill Bellerose Home games listed in BOLD CAPS Associate Director of Athletics . Rosemary Shea Associate Director of Athletics . Ann Zelesky ASKETBALL UICK ACTS Athletic Department Phone . (508) 793-2571 B Q F Head Coach (Alma Mater) . .Milan Brown (Howard, 1993) Ticket Office Phone . (508) 793-2573 Record at Holy Cross . .55-67 / Four Seasons Athletic Department Fax . (508) 793-3863 Overall Record . 150-187 / 11 Seasons Office Phone . (508) 793-2323 GENERAL COLLEGE INFORMATION Office Fax . (508) 793-2229 Location . Worcester, Mass . Assistant Coach . .Brion Dunlap Founded . .1843 Assistant Coach . Kevin Robinson Enrollment . 2,877 Assistant Coach . .Kevin Driscoll Denomination . Roman Catholic, Jesuit Director of Operations . Matt Fava Nickname . .Crusaders Athletic Trainer . .Wally Trisdale Color . Royal Purple Strength & Conditioning . Shepard Allen National Affiliation . NCAA Division I Equipment Manager . Ray Bolger Conference . Patriot League Secretary . Janet. LaMachia College Web Site . .www .holycross .edu 2013-2014 Record . 20-14 overall (12-6 Patriot League / Third) Athletics Web Site . www .goholycross .com Home Court (Capacity) . .Hart Center (3,600) Letterwinners Returning / Lost . .14 / 1 Starters Returning / Lost . .4 / 1 2 2014-2015 HOLY CROSS MEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK MEDIA INFORMATION Charles Bare Jim Wrobel Jim Sarkisian Olivia Cappoli PARKING CONTACT INFORMATION Parking at the Hart Center is on a first-come, first-served basis. The park- ing lots in front of the Hart Center are ordinarily able to handle all of your parking needs . Members of the media are encouraged to arrive at least one For information on Holy Cross football, or any other varsity athletic hour before tipoff in order to ensure the availability of parking . team, please contact the Holy Cross athletic media relations office: Charles Bare, Director . cbare@holycross .edu GAME DAY SERVICES Jim Wrobel, Assistant Director . jwrobel@holycross .edu Pregame press notes and flip cards are available in the media room ap- Jim Sarkisian, Assistant Director . .jsarkisi@holycross .edu proximately one hour before tipoff . A pregame meal will also be available Olivia Cappoli, Assistant . .ocappoli@holycross .edu approximately one hour before tipoff . E-mail service is available after the Kristen Kearnan, Secretary . kkearnan@holycross .edu game with advanced notice to the athletic media relations staff . Halftime Office Phone . (508) 793-2583 statistics, final statistics and play-by-play are provided. Complete books Office Fax . (508) 793-2309 are available approximately 15 minutes after the game . Press Box Phone . (508). 793-3980 Mailing Address . .One College Street, Worcester, MA 01610 E-Mail Address . athleticmedia@holycross. .edu POSTGAME PROCEDURES The Holy Cross basketball locker room is closed to the media . Mem- bers of the media should submit player requests to Charles Bare by the CREDENTIALS & SCOUTING PASSES five-minute mark of the second half. For games at the Hart Center, a post- All requests for working media credentials should be made to Charles game press conference will be held in the Bud Ryan Room on the second Bare at least one week in advance, preferably in writing . All requests re- floor following a 10-minute cooling off period. Requests for interviews ceived one week in advance will be mailed, while all others will be left at with the opposing team should be made with that school’s sports infor- the will call window, which is located at the entrance to the Hart Center . mation director . Every effort will be made to accommodate all members of the media, but as space is limited, we may not be able to honor all requests . COACH & PLAYER INTERVIEWS Personal interviews with head coach Milan Brown, his staff and players RADIO BROADCASTS can be arranged through Charles Bare . Players are available in person and Holy Cross has installed phone lines which can be rented by visiting radio . for phone interviews on most days, subject to the individual student-ath- There is a charge of $75 00. per line for commercial radio, or $50 00. per lete’s academic responsibilities . Arrangements for all interviews should line for student radio . Others wishing to install their own lines may contact be made at least 24 hours in advance . Home phone numbers will not be Verizon at (508) 792-4000 . Any radio station or reporting service seeking given out . The best time to reach coach Brown by phone is on weekday in-game or post-game reports must make arrangements through the athletic mornings . media relations office. HOLY CROSS ON THE INTERNET TELEPHONES Information on Holy Cross basketball and all 26 other varsity sports is There is one community telephone on press row for use by the media . To available through the Holy Cross Athletics home page at “www GoHoly. - order a private phone, contact Verizon at (508) 792-4000 . Cross com”. All notes and statistics will be available through the site . In addition, Crusader radio broadcasts can be heard on the internet, with in- formation on broadcast locations available on the Holy Cross Athletics INTERNET ACCESS home page . There is high speed wireless internet access available for members of the media to use in the Hart Center arena . 2014-2015 HOLY CROSS MEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK 3 MEDIA INFORMATION DIRECTIONS TO THE HART CENTER 2014-2015 TRAVEL INFORMATION From the East or West: Take the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) to Exit Syracuse: Travel via charter bus . Depart Worcester on the day of Nov . 27, 10 . After the exit, follow I-290 East toward Worcester . Take Exit 11 (Col- return following the game on Nov . 28 . Doubletree Syracuse, 6301 State lege Square / Southbridge Street) off of I-290 . Cross over to the right lane Route 298, East Syracuse, N .Y ., 13057 . Phone: (315) 432-0200 . immediately after coming off the ramp to College Square. Take the first right (before the traffic light) onto College Street. Go up the hill and enter Albany: Travel via charter bus . Depart Worcester on the day of Dec . 2, the campus at the last gate on the left (Gate 7). Take the first right and the return following the game on Dec . 3 . Holiday Inn Albany, 205 Wolf Road, Hart Center is located at the top of the hill . Albany, N .Y ., 12205 . Phone: (518) 458-7250 . From the North: Take I-495 South to I-290 West (Exit 25B) . Follow I-290 West to Exit 11 (College Square / Southbridge Street) . Bear left Sacred Heart: Travel via charter bus . Depart Worcester on the day of coming off the ramp onto Southbridge Street. Take the first right (before Dec . 5, return following the game on Dec . 6 . Trumbull Marriott Merritt the traffic light) onto College Street. Go up the hill and enter the campus Parkway, 180 Hawley Lane, Trumbull, Conn ,. 06611 . Phone: (203) 378- at the last gate on the left (Gate 7). Take the first right and the Hart Center 1400 . is located at the top of the hill . Canisius: Travel via commercial air . Depart Worcester on the day of Dec . From the Southeast: Take I-495 North to the Massachusetts Turnpike 20, depart for Pittsburgh following the game on Dec .
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