2019 MEN’S TOURNAMENT PREVIEW

MBB CONTACT: RON RATNER • [email protected] • 200 COTTONTAIL LANE • SOMERSET, NJ 08873 • PH: (732) 469-0440, Ext. 206 • FAX: (732) 469-0744 NEC MEN’S BASKETBALL NEC MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE* THROUGH END OF REGULAR SEASON Wed., Mar. 6 ��������� #8 Bryant at #1 Saint Francis U, 7 pm SCHOOL NEC PCT. OVR. PCT. STR. HOME AWAY NEU. #7 Wagner at #2 Fairleigh Dickinson, 7 pm 1. Saint Francis U* 12-6 0.667 16-13 0.552 L1 10-3 6-10 0-0 #6 LIU Brooklyn at #3 Sacred Heart, 6 pm Fairleigh Dickinson* 12-6 0.667 17-13 0.567 W5 11-4 6-9 0-0 #5 St. Francis Brooklyn at #4 Sacred Heaert, 7 pm 3. Sacred Heart* 11-7 0.611 15-16 0.484 W3 10-2 4-13 1-1 Watch Live: NEC Front Row Robert Morris* 11-7 0.611 16-15 0.516 W1 11-3 5-12 0-0 5. St. Francis Brooklyn* 9-9 0.500 17-14 0.548 L1 11-3 6-10 0-1 Sat., Mar. 9 ��������������������������� NEC Semifinals, 12 & 2 pm LIU Brooklyn* 9-9 0.500 15-15 0.500 W3 8-5 6-9 1-1 Watch Live: ESPN3 & NEC Front Row 7. Wagner* 8-10 0.444 13-16 0.448 L4 7-7 6-9 0-0 8. Bryant* 7-11 0.389 10-19 0.345 L2 8-6 2-13 0-0 Tues., Mar. 12 ��������������������������NEC Championship, 7 pm 9. Mount St. Mary’s 6-12 0.333 9-22 0.290 W1 4-9 5-13 0-0 Watch Live: ESPN2, ESPN3 10. Central Connecticut 5-13 0.278 11-20 0.355 L6 5-7 5-12 1-1

* Teams reseeded following quarterfinals * Clinched NEC Tournament berth

NEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK NEC MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Nov. 12 ������������������������������������������������ Tyler Kohl, CCSU Nov. 19 ����������� Tyler Kohl, CCSU & Josh Williams, RMU Sean Hoehn, Sacred Heart Nov. 26 �����������������������������������������������Darnell Edge, FDU 6’2”, 195 lbs. Dec. 3 ������������������������������������������������ , SFU Sr., G, Morristown, NJ/Morristown (St. Thomas More (CT)) Dec. 10 �����������������������������������������������������Raul Frias, LIU Hoehn earned his first career NEC Player of the Week honor following the final regular season outings Dec. 17 ����������������������������������������������Jalen Jordan, SFBK of his career. He contributed in every which way for the Pioneers, who picked up big wins over Robert Dec. 24 ������������������������������������������������� Tyler Kohl, CCSU Morris and NEC regular season co-champion Saint Francis U to claim the #3 seed in the NEC Tournament. Dec. 31 �����������������������������������������������Raiquan Clark, LIU Hoehn averaged 22.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.5 steals, and posted stellar 62.5/66.7/90.0 Jan. 7 ��������������������������������������������������E.J. Anosike, SHU shooting splits. The Morristown, NJ native exploded for 31 points on 11-15 shooting from the field and Jan. 14...... Tyler Kohl, CCSU & Romone Saunders, WC 5-6 from downtown in Thursday’s 87-63 victory over the Colonials. It marked his third 30+ point outing Jan. 21 ����������������������������������������������Jalen Jordan, SFBK of the year and he added five rebounds and three steals. He came back to tally 14 points, four rebounds Jan. 28 ������������ Keith Braxton, SFU & Vado Morse, MSM and five assists in Saturday’s 94-84 win over the Red Flash. Hoehn heads into the postseason ranked Feb. 4 ��������������������������������������������������� Tyler Kohl, CCSU third in the NEC in scoring (17.9), fifth in three-point accuracy (.414) and free throw percentage (.848), Feb. 11 ������������������������������������������������� Tyler Kohl, CCSU sixth in steals (1.5) and ninth in made three-pointers (2.1/game). Feb. 18...... Keith Braxton, SFU & Glenn Sanabria, SFBK Feb. 25 ��������������������������������������� Mike Holloway Jr., FDU NEC MEN’S BASKETBALL ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Mar. 4 �������������������������������������������������Sean Hoehn, SHU Malik Jefferson, Mount St. Mary’s NEC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK 6’9”, 230 lbs. Nov. 12 ���������������������������������������� Koreem Ozier, SHU Fr., F, Hopewell, VA/Hopewell Nov. 19 ����������������������������������������Ian Krishnan, CCSU Jefferson continued the Mount’s remarkable run of NEC Rookie of the Week winners after averaging Nov. 26 �����������������������������������������Nana Opoku, MSM 18.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.0 blocks and 1.0 steals in a season-ending split. He shot 62.5 percent from Dec. 3 ��������������������������������������� Cameron Parker, SHU the field. Jefferson opened with 16 points and seven boards in Thursday’s 65-59 setback to NEC regular Dec. 10 ������������������������������������������� Dee Barnes, MSM season co-champion Fairleigh Dickinson. His dunk with 2:00 remaining gave the Mount a one-point Dec. 17 ������������������������������������� Cameron Parker, SHU lead before FDU rallied for the win. Two days later, the Hopewell, VA native contributed 20 points, seven Dec. 24 ���Malik Jefferson, MSM & Joe Kasperzyk, BRY rebounds and a pair of blocks to help spark the Mountaineers to a come-from-behind 73-71 win at St. Dec. 31 ������ Joe Kasperzyk, BRY & Vado Morse, MSM Francis Brooklyn. His putback with 1:05 left put the Mount ahead by five. Jefferson is currently second Jan. 7 �������������������������������������������� Vado Morse, MSM in the NEC in field goal percentage (.592) and is the league’s 11th-ranked rebounder (6.1). In total, the Jan. 14 �����Joe Kasperzyk, BRY & Ian Krishnan, CCSU Mount took home NEC rookie accolades in 12-of-17 weeks this season, including seven straight to close Jan. 21 ������������������������������������������ Vado Morse, MSM out the year. Vado Morse won a league-leading six weekly awards, followed by three for Jefferson and Jan. 28 ������������������������������������������ Vado Morse, MSM one apiece for Chong Qui, Dee Barnes and Nana Opoku. The five honorees on one team and 12 total Feb. 4 ��������������������������������������� Malik Jefferson, MSM awards established new NEC records. Feb. 11 ������������������������������������������ Vado Morse, MSM Feb. 18 ������������������������������������������ Vado Morse, MSM Feb. 25 ��������������������������������Damian Chong Qui, MSM Mar. 4 �������������������������������������� Malik Jefferson, MSM #NECMBB @NECBBT #NEC18 WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat: @NECSports 2019 NEC MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIP

#1 SAINT FRANCIS U Wednesday, March 6 7:00 pm Watch: NEC Front Row at Highest Remaining Seed #8 BRYANT Saturday, March 9 12 or 2 pm #2 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON Watch: ESPN3, NEC Front Row

Wednesday, March 6 Lowest Remaining Seed 7:00 pm Watch: NEC Front Row #7 WAGNER Tuesday, March 12 7:00 pm #3 SACRED HEART Watch: ESPN2, ESPN3 NEC Champion Wednesday, March 6 6:00 pm Watch: NEC Front Row 2nd Highest Remaining Seed

#6 LIU BROOKLYN Saturday, March 9 12 or 2 pm

#4 ROBERT MORRIS Watch: ESPN3, NEC Front Row Wednesday, March 6 3rd Highest Remaining Seed 7:00 pm Watch: NEC Front Row @NECBBT, #NEC19 #5 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN

2018-19 NEC MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULES (THROUGH END OF REGULAR SEASON)

BRYANT (10-19, 7-11 NEC) CENTRAL CONNECTICUT (11-20, 5-13 NEC) FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (17-13, 12-6 NEC) LIU BROOKLYN (15-15, 9-9 NEC) N 6 at Rhode Island...... L 63-97 N 6 at Hartford...... W 75-68 N 9 at Rutgers...... L 55-90 N 6 College of New Rochelle...... W 109-76 N 11 at Seattle U...... L 59-82 N 10 at Georgetown...... L 78-85 N 14 Queens (NY)...... W 87-48 N 9 Brown...... W 83-81 N 14 Saint Peter’s...... W 71-63 N 13 UMass Lowell...... W 86-74 N 16 NYIT...... W 85-57 N 13 at Fairfield...... W 89-87 at Basketball HOF Belfast Classic N 17 at Navy...... L 79-83 at Jamaica Classic...... N 21 at Princeton...... W 77-66 N 18 at San Francisco...... L 52-84 N 25 at Brown...... L 60-84 N 16 vs. Austin Peay...... L 78-80 N 25 Lafayette...... L 76-80 N 20 at Milwaukee...... L 87-92 (OT) N 28 Yale...... L 61-103 N 18 vs. Florida A&M...... W 89-75 N 27 at Providence...... L 59-69 N 24 NJIT...... L 70-77 D 1 New Hampshire...... W 75-65 N 21 at Loyola Marymount...... L 74-76 D 1 at Holy Cross...... L 49-67 at Basketball HOF Belfast Classic D 7 at Columbia...... L 68-90 N 25 Pine Manor...... W 88-59 D 12 Army West Point...... W 93-84 N 29 vs. Albany (Belfast)...... W 80-77 N 29 at North Carolina A&T...... L 60-72 D 15 NJIT...... L 80-90 D 12 Hartford...... L 74-91 N 30 vs. Marist...... L 53-70 D 1 #13 Virginia Tech...... L 40-94 D 19 Saint Peter’s...... W 83-74 D 21 Dartmouth...... W 68-67 D 8 at Saint Peter’s...... W 74-58 D 8 Penn State-Wilkes Barre...... W 79-58 D 21 at UMass...... L 84-85 D 29 at #24 Iowa...... L 67-72 D 12 at Stony Brook...... L 79-83 D 16 at Providence...... L 63-87 D 29 at South Florida...... L 54-60 J 3 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... W 76-66 D 21 Binghamton...... L 67-68 D 22 at Maine...... W 93-90 (2OT) J 3 at ROBERT MORRIS...... L 62-69 J 5 LIU BROOKLYN...... L 70-79 D 30 at Fordham...... W 60-57 D 29 at Oregon State...... L 59-80 J 5 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... W 79-61 J 10 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... W 66-59 J 3 at SACRED HEART...... L 75-79 J 3 WAGNER...... L 58-80 J 10 CCSU...... L 96-103 (2OT) J 12 at SACRED HEART...... L 70-98 J 5 at BRYANT...... W 79-70 J 5 at SACRED HEART...... L 61-73 J 12 at WAGNER...... L 60-66 J 19 ROBERT MORRIS...... L 65-79 J 10 SAINT FRANCIS U...... L 67-74 J 10 at FDU...... W 103-96 (2OT) J 19 at LIU BROOKLYN...... L 77-79 J 21 SAINT FRANCIS U...... W 76-67 J 12 ROBERT MORRIS...... W 80-73 J 12 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... W 77-68 J 21 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... W 87-69 J 24 CCSU...... W 63-60 J 19 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... W 79-77 J 19 SAINT FRANCIS U...... L 69-80 J 24 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... W 60-58 J 21 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... L 70-79 J 26 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... L 63-78 J 21 ROBERT MORRIS...... L 59-70 J 26 at BRYANT...... W 78-63 J 24 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... L 72-74 J 31 at WAGNER...... W 71-64 J 24 at BRYANT...... L 60-63 J 31 LIU BROOKLYN ������������������������������W 80-77 J 26 at CCSU...... W 84-71 F 2 at CCSU...... L 59-64 J 26 LIU BROOKLYN...... L 71-84 F 2 ROBERT MORRIS...... W 97-94 (2OT) J 31 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON..... L 77-80 F 7 at ROBERT MORRIS...... L 59-72 J 31 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... W 78-72 F 7 at SACRED HEART...... L 63-69 F 2 at WAGNER...... L 59-71 F 9 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... L 75-84 F 2 BRYANT...... W 64-59 F 9 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN �����������W 84-73 F 7 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... W 77-62 F 14 SACRED HEART...... L 104-105 F 7 at SAINT FRANCIS U �����������������������L 85-90 F 14 SAINT FRANCIS U...... L 62-87 F 9 WAGNER...... L 65-68 F 16 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... L 84-97 F 9 at ROBERT MORRIS...... W 77-68 F 16 BRYANT...... W 97-84 F 14 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN.. L 76-83 F 21 WAGNER...... W 67-65 F 14 at WAGNER...... L 57-63 F 21 SACRED HEART...... W 81-63 F 16 SACRED HEART...... W 92-84 F 23 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... W 81-58 F 16 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... L 79-90 F 23 WAGNER...... W 74-66 F 21 at ROBERT MORRIS...... L 49-62 F 28 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... L 66-74 F 21 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... L 66-79 F 28 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... W 65-59 F 23 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... W 69-66 F 28 CCSU...... W 84-55 M 2 at LIU BROOKLYN...... L 61-85 F 23 SACRED HEART...... L 66-80 M 2 at CCSU...... W 70-58 M 2 BRYANT...... W 81-65 NEC Tournament...... F 28 at LIU BROOKLYN...... L 55-84 NEC Tournament...... NEC Tournament...... M 6 at #1 Saint Francis U...... 7:00 pm M 2 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON �������������������L 58-70 M 6 #7 Wagner...... 7:00 pm M 6 at #3 Sacred Heart...... 6:00 pm M 9 NEC Semifinals...... TBD M 9 NEC Semifinals...... TBD M 9 NEC Semifinals...... TBD M 12 NEC Championship...... 7:00 pm M 12 NEC Championship...... 7:00 pm M 12 NEC Championship...... 7:00 pm

WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat: @NECSports 2018-19 NEC MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULES (THROUGH END OF REGULAR SEASON) MOUNT ST. MARY’S (9-22, 6-12 NEC) ROBERT MORRIS (16-15, 11-7 NEC) SACRED HEART (15-16, 11-7 NEC) ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN (17-14, 9-9 NEC) N 6 at North Carolina State...... L 55-105 at Hall of Fame Classic �������������������������������� N 6 at Holy Cross...... L 81-93 N 7 Medgar Evers...... W 92-42 N 9 at Hofstra...... L 61-79 N 6 at USC...... L 62-83 N 12 Western New England...... W 114-72 N 11 at Boston College...... L 69-74 N 14 at Marshall...... L 75-98 N 9 at Missouri State...... L 60-74 Brown Bears Tipoff Classic...... N 14 at Richmond...... L 66-88 N 14 Mount Aloysius...... W 104-57 N 18 at Maryland...... L 77-92 N 16 vs. Army West Point...... W 79-78 N 18 at Lafayette...... W 84-72 at Hall of Fame Classic �������������������������������� N 21 North Carolina A&T...... L 60-74 N 17 at Brown...... L 77-82 Fort Myers Tip-Off ��������������������������������������� N 17 Mississippi Valley State ��������������� W 68-59 N 25 at Morgan State...... L 68-78 N 18 vs. UMass Lowell...... L 90-94 N 23 vs. IUPUI...... L 48-68 N 19 at Stetson...... W 81-72 N 24 at Binghamton...... L 73-78 N 24 at Niagara...... W 75-63 D 1 at Loyola (MD)...... L 65-75 N 23 at #25 Purdue...... L 46-84 N 27 Hartford...... W 98-89 N 28 at Presbyterian...... W 90-86 D 5 at St. John’s...... L 71-85 N 28 Youngstown State...... W 76-56 N 29 at Boston College...... L 73-81 D 3 St. Joseph’s Brooklyn...... W 104-75 D 8 Lehigh...... L 78-85 D 1 at Drexel...... L 69-82 D 2 at Lafayette...... W 64-62 D 8 at NJIT...... L 60-82 D 15 Wilson...... W 74-59 D 5 at Canisius...... L 62-68 D 10 at Dartmouth...... L 73-82 D 11 UMass Lowell...... W 75-69 D 18 at American...... W 56-55 D 8 Siena...... L 71-74 D 19 at Seton Hall...... L 76-90 D 15 Saint Peter’s...... W 56-53 D 22 St. Mary’s (MD)...... W 83-44 D 15 at Rider...... L 50-69 D 22 at St. John’s...... L 82-104 D 19 at St. John’s...... L 52-86 D 30 at Minnesota...... L 53-71 D 21 at Louisville...... L 59-73 D 29 UMass Lowell...... L 91-100 (OT) D 23 Manhattan...... W 72-56 J 3 at SAINT FRANCIS U �����������������������L 69-80 D 29 Hood...... W 108-51 J 3 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ����������������� W 69-62 J 3 LIU Brooklyn...... W 79-75 J 3 at BRYANT...... L 66-76 J 5 at ROBERT MORRIS...... L 59-62 J 5 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... W 62-59 J 5 CCSU...... W 73-61 J 5 at WAGNER...... W 66-59 J 10 BRYANT...... L 59-66 J 10 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ���������� W 52-49 J 10 at WAGNER...... L 73-76 J 10 ROBERT MORRIS...... L 49-52 J 12 CCSU...... L 68-77 J 12 at LIU BROOKLYN...... L 73-80 J 12 BRYANT...... W 98-70 J 12 SAINT FRANCIS U...... W 72-68 J 19 at WAGNER...... W 70-56 J 19 at BRYANT...... W 79-65 J 19 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... L 85-92 J 19 SACRED HEART...... W 92-85 J 21 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ���������������L 69-87 J 21 at CCSU...... W 70-59 J 21 WAGNER...... W 62-38 J 21 at LIU BROOKLYN...... W 79-70 J 24 LIU BROOKLYN...... W 74-72 J 24 SACRED HEART...... W 72-64 J 24 at ROBERT MORRIS...... L 64-72 J 24 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ���������������L 58-60 J 26 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ����������������L 67-74 J 26 WAGNER...... W 57-51 J 26 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... L 78-79 J 26 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... W 74-67 J 31 SACRED HEART...... L 79-87 J 31 SAINT FRANCIS U...... L 73-76 J 31 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... W 87-79 J 31 at CCSU...... L 72-78 F 2 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... L 94-97 (2OT) F 2 SAINT FRANCIS U...... L 63-72 F 2 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... W 71-62 F 2 at SACRED HEART...... L 62-71 F 7 BRYANT...... W 72-59 F 7 at LIU BROOKLYN...... L 62-77 F 7 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... W 69-63 F 7 WAGNER...... W 51-44 F 9 CCSU...... L 68-77 F 9 at SACRED HEART...... W 76-73 F 9 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... L 73-76 F 9 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON �������������������L 73-84 F 14 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S �������������������L 62-76 F 14 ROBERT MORRIS...... W 76-62 F 14 at BRYANT...... W 105-104 F 14 LIU BROOKLYN...... W 83-76 F 16 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... L 69-72 F 16 WAGNER...... L 56-58 F 21 LIU BROOKLYN...... W 62-49 F 16 at LIU BROOKLYN...... L 84-92 F 16 CCSU...... W 90-79 F 21 at CCSU...... W 79-66 F 23 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN �������������� W 67-62 F 21 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON...... L 63-81 F 21 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... L 71-81 F 23 at BRYANT...... L 58-81 F 28 at SACRED HEART...... L 63-87 F 23 at CCSU...... W 80-66 F 23 at ROBERT MORRIS...... L 62-67 F 28 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON �������������������L 59-65 M 2 at WAGNER...... W 69-60 F 28 ROBERT MORRIS...... W 87-63 F 28 BRYANT...... W 74-66 M 2 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ���������� W 73-71 NEC Tournament ����������������������������������������� M 2 SAINT FRANCIS U...... W 94-84 M 2 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... L 71-73 M 6 #5 St. Francis Brooklyn ����������������7:00 pm NEC Tournament...... NEC Tournament ����������������������������������������� M 9 NEC Semifinals...... TBD M 6 #6 LIU Brooklyn...... 6:00 pm M 6 at #4 Robert Morris...... 7:00 pm M 12 NEC Championship...... 7:00 pm M 9 NEC Semifinals...... TBD M 9 NEC Semifinals...... TBD M 12 NEC Championship...... 7:00 pm M 12 NEC Championship...... 7:00 pm . SAINT FRANCIS U (16-13, 12-6 NEC) WAGNER (13-16, 8-10 NEC) N 6 at Buffalo...... L 67-82 N 6 at Seton Hall...... L 49-89 N 9 Morgan State...... W 80-62 N 10 at UMass Lowell...... L 84-88 (OT) N 16 at UCLA...... L 58-95 N 13 SUNY Cortland...... W 90-58 N 19 at #7 North Carolina...... L 76-101 N 17 at Fairfield...... W 79-73 N 24 at #13 Virginia Tech...... L 37-75 N 20 NJIT...... L 60-71 N 27 Bloomsburg...... W 113-59 N 24 Rider...... L 65-89 N 30 Niagara...... W 79-75 N 30 at American...... W 64-58 D 4 at American...... L 82-95 D 9 College of New Rochelle...... W 105-57 D 9 at Delaware...... L 83-88 D 16 at St. John’s...... L 58-73 D 18 Franciscan...... W 96-63 D 22 Hartford...... W 77-68 D 22 at Lehigh...... L 76-88 D 29 Saint Joseph’s...... L 57-59 J 3 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... W 80-69 J 3 at CCSU...... W 80-58 J 5 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ��������������������L 61-79 J 5 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ����������������L 59-66 J 10 at LIU BROOKLYN...... W 74-67 J 10 SACRED HEART...... W 76-73 J 12 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN �������������L 68-70 J 12 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ����������������� W 66-60 J 19 at CCSU...... W 80-69 J 19 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... L 56-70 J 21 at BRYANT...... L 67-76 J 21 at SACRED HEART...... L 38-62 J 24 WAGNER...... L 79-83 J 24 at SAINT FRANCIS U...... W 83-79 J 26 SACRED HEART...... W 79-78 J 26 at ROBERT MORRIS...... L 51-57 J 31 at ROBERT MORRIS...... W 76-73 J 31 BRYANT...... L 64-71 F 2 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S ������������������ W 72-63 F 2 LIU BROOKLYN ����������������������������� W 71-59 F 7 CCSU...... W 90-85 F 7 at ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ������������L 44-51 F 9 BRYANT...... W 84-75 F 9 at LIU BROOKLYN...... W 68-65 F 14 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON �������������� W 87-62 F 14 CCSU...... W 63-57 F 16 ROBERT MORRIS...... W 72-69 F 16 at MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... W 58-56 F 21 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN ��������������� W 81-71 F 21 at BRYANT...... L 65-67 F 23 LIU BROOKLYN...... L 66-69 F 23 at FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ���������������L 66-74 F 28 at WAGNER...... W 83-72 F 28 SAINT FRANCIS U...... L 72-83 M 2 at SACRED HEART...... L 84-94 M 2 ROBERT MORRIS...... L 60-69 NEC Tournament ������������������������������������������ NEC Tournament ����������������������������������������� M 6 #8 Bryant...... 7:00 pm M 6 at #2 Fairleigh Dickinson ��������������7:00 pm M 9 NEC Semifinals...... TBD M 9 NEC Semifinals...... TBD M 12 NEC Championship...... 7:00 pm M 12 NEC Championship...... 7:00 pm

WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat: @NECSports SAINT FRANCIS U BRYANT # RED FLASH BULLDOGS # 2018-19 MEETINGS OVERALL RECORD: 16-13 Jan. 21: BRY 76, SFU 67 OVERALL RECORD: 10-19 NEC RECORD: 12-6 Feb. 9: SFU 84, BRY 752 NEC RECORD: 7-11 HOME RECORD: 10-3 HOME RECORD: 8-6 AWAY RECORD: 6-10 ALL-TIME IN TOURNAMENT AWAY RECORD: 2-13 SFU Leads, 2-0

• Preseason 1 favorite Saint Francis U returns to the NEC playoffs for the sixth • Bryant returns to the NEC Tournament after missing out on8 the postseason straight season. This marks the first six-game postseason stretch for the Red a year ago. Flash since qualifying ten straight years from 1999-08. • The Bulldogs have qualified for five of the seven NEC Tournaments since • The #1 seed is the highest for the program since claiming the top seed in 1991. becoming eligible in 2012-13. • After playing 15 consecutive NEC Tournament road or neutral games, the Red • Bryant hosted NEC first round matchups in 2013 (#3 seed), 2014 (#3 seed) Flash will host a playoff game for the third straight year. and 2015 (#4 seed). • The Red Flash have reached the NEC semifinals in three of the last five seasons. • The Bulldogs are 1-4 in the NEC Tournament, having outlasted Sacred Heart, • SFU’s championship game appearance in 2017 was the first for the program 91-85 in double overtime in the 2015 quarterfinals in what is affectionately known since winning its lone NEC title in 1991. as the Joe O’Shea “Shot Heard Round Smithfield” game. • Prior to a victory in the 2014 quarterfinals, SFU had not won an NEC Tourna- • Bryant and Saint Francis U have met in the NEC quarterfinals twice before (2014 ment game since 1995. & 2017) with the Red Flash winning on both occasions. • SFU is 2-0 all-time against Bryant in NEC Tournament play with the wins coming in the 2014 and 2017 quarterfinals. • Rob Krimmel is 3-2 in quarterfinal appearances and 4-5 overall in NEC Tourna- ment play as SFU’s head coach. • SFU is 7-3 at home in the NEC playoffs. • This is Rob Krimmel’s 14th NEC Tournament as a player or coach. • SFU has now finished .500 or better in NEC play in each of the last five years, and the Red Flash’s 12 NEC wins matched last year’s total. Prior to that, SFU last posted 13 wins in its 1990-91 championship season. • The Red Flash are 11-24 all-time in NEC Tournament play, including a 7-3 record at home, 3-16 record on the road and 0-5 at neutral sites. • SFU enters the tournament having won nine of its last 11 games.

ROBERT MORRIS ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN # COLONIALS TERRIERS # 2018-19 MEETINGS OVERALL RECORD: 16-15 Jan. 10: RMU 52, SFBK 49 OVERALL RECORD: 17-14 NEC RECORD: 11-7 Feb. 23: RMU 67, SFBK 62 NEC RECORD: 9-9 HOME RECORD: 11-3 HOME RECORD: 11-3 AWAY RECORD: 5-12 ALL-TIME IN TOURNAMENT AWAY RECORD: 6-10 RMU Leads, 4-2

• The Colonials4 are making their 16th straight NEC Tournament appearance and • St. Francis Brooklyn has qualified for the NEC Tournament in5 eight of the nine 35th in the 38 years of the tourney. The 16 consecutive berths represent the NEC’s years with Glenn Braica as head coach. The Terriers only missed out on the longest current streak and the 35 appearances are the most in league history. proceedings in 2017. • Robert Morris is 1-4 all-time in their four postseason appearances as the #4 • The Terriers are 2-5 all-time as the #5 seed. seed. • Robert Morris has finished .500 or better in NEC play in 15 of the last 16 years. • SFBK has competed in the league championship game in 2001 (losing to The Colonials set a new NEC record with 12 straight seasons with at least a .500 Monmouth, 67-64), 2003 (falling to Wagner, 78-61) and 2015 (losing to Robert mark from 2003-15. Morris, 66-63). • Robert Morris has built an all-time record of 41-26 (.612) in the NEC Tourna- • The Terriers had lost eight consecutive NEC quarterfinal contests and nine ment. The 41 wins are the most in conference history and the Colonials rank third straight overall in the postseason prior to winning twice to advance to the 2015 all-time in NEC Tournament win percentage behind Rider and Mount St. Mary’s. NEC title game. The victories broke a 12-year winless drought in March. • The Colonials hold the league record with eight NEC Tournament champion- • The Terriers reached the NEC semifinals five straight seasons from 1999-03. ships (1982-83, 1989-90, 1992, 2009-10 and 2015). • SFBK twice earned the top seed in the NEC Tournament in 2001 and 2015. • The second-longest win streak in NEC Tournament history is eight, shared by Robert Morris (1982-84 and 2009-11) and Rider (1993-95). • From 1991-2005, SFBK qualified for 15 straight NEC Tournaments. • Robert Morris has won back-to-back league titles three times (1982-83, 1989- • The Terriers have posted a 2-4 record against Robert Morris in the playoffs 90 and 2009-10). with their last win coming in the 1997 first round. • The Colonials have advanced to the NEC final six times over the last decade. • St. Francis Brooklyn is 12-29 all-time in the NEC Tournament. • The Colonials have reached the semifinals of the tourney ten of the last 12 • SFBK is the lone NEC charter member that has yet to win a tournament title. years and 21 times overall, the most in NEC history. The Terriers have played the most games in NEC Tournament history (41) without • RMU is 4-2 all-time against SFBK in the NEC playoffs, highlighted by a 66-63 winning a championship. SFBK is also one of four schools that have never made win in Brooklyn Heights in the 2015 title game. • RMU has posted a 27-8 (.771) home record in the NEC playoffs. The 27 home the NCAA Tournament since the modern reclassification of the Division in 1948. wins are a league record. WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat: @NECSports FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON WAGNER # KNIGHTS SEAHAWKS # 2018-19 MEETINGS OVERALL RECORD: 17-13 Jan. 12: WC 66, FDU 60 OVERALL RECORD: 13-16 NEC RECORD: 12-6 Feb. 23: FDU 74, WC 66 NEC RECORD: 8-10 HOME RECORD: 11-4 HOME RECORD: 7-7 AWAY RECORD: 6-9 ALL-TIME IN TOURNAMENT AWAY RECORD: 6-9 FDU Leads, 7-2

• Fairleigh 2 Dickinson is back in the postseason for the fifth time in six years • Wagner is back in the NEC Tournament for the ninth straight 7 year, the last under Greg Herenda. seven under Bashir Mason. The Seahawks have been seeded first twice (2016 • The Knights have now qualified for 31 of the 38 NEC Tournaments. FDU has & 2018), second twice (2013 & 2014), third (2017), sixth (2019) and seventh made 19 semifinal appearances and ten championship game appearances. (2015). • FDU won NEC Tournaments in 1985, 1988, 1998, 2005 and 2016. • Wagner is 5-9 in the NEC Tournament in nine appearances as the #6 seed. The • FDU has won its last three NEC titles and four of its five championships as the Seahawks made a run to the 2005 NEC title game as a #6 seed. #2 seed. The Knights are 18-6 all-time as a #2 seed. • Wagner’s nine-year streak of qualifying for the postseason is currently the • FDU is 31-25 all-time in the NEC Tournament and has reached the finals ten second longest in the league behind RMU’s 16 straight appearances. times (5-5). • The Seahawks have earned a #3 or higher seed in six of the last eight years • The Knights are 7-2 all-time vs. Wagner in the NEC Tournament, including a and have advanced to the semis in six of the last seven seasons. 87-79 road win as the #2 seed over the top-seeded Seahawks in the 2016 title tilt. • Wagner is 7-6 in the NEC Tournament under head coach Bashir Mason. • FDU is 16-10 all-time in NEC quarterfinal/first round games, 10-9 in the semi- • When playing in Staten Island, the Seahawks are 16-12 in NEC Tournament finals, 5-5 in championship games and 0-1 in outbracket games. play, including going 12-10 in the Spiro Sports Center (opened February, 1999). • The Knights are 13-5 at home in the NEC Tournament. Wagner is 7-18 in the postseason in road and neutral sites. • FDU’s five NEC Tournament championships ties the Knights with Mount St. • The Seahawks are 16-13 all-time in NEC quarterfinal games. Mary’s for third all-time behind RMU’s eight titles and LIU Brooklyn’s six crowns. • Wagner’s has been ousted from the NEC Tournament at home in six of the last • The Knights have posted four straight .500 or better NEC seasons for the first seven years, with four coming in the semis and two in the 2016 and 2018 title time since a five-year run from 2002-07. games. • FDU is 4-3 in the NEC Tournament with Herenda as head coach. • The Seahawks won their lone NEC championship in 2003, and reached the • FDU enters the postseason on a five-game win streak and has won 11 of its NEC final in 1993 (losing to Rider), 2005 (losing to FDU), 2016 (losing to FDU) last 13 contests. and 2018 (losing to LIU). • FDU qualified for a league record 18 straight NEC Tournaments from 1984-01. • Wagner has posted a 2-7 postseason mark against FDU, with the last win The Knights also hold the NEC mark with nine consecutive semifinal appearances coming in the 2017 quarterfinals. from 1983-91. • Wagner has compiled an all-time NEC Tournament record of 23-30 in 30 trips.

SACRED HEART LIU BROOKLYN # PIONEERS BLACKBIRDS # 2018-19 MEETINGS OVERALL RECORD: 15-16 Jan. 3: SHU 79, LIU 75 OVERALL RECORD: 15-15 NEC RECORD: 11-7 Feb. 16: LIU 92, SHU 84 NEC RECORD: 9-9 HOME RECORD: 10-2 HOME RECORD: 8-5 AWAY RECORD: 4-13 ALL-TIME IN TOURNAMENT AWAY RECORD: 6-9 LIU Leads, 2-0

• Sacred 3Heart returns to the NEC playoffs after a one year absence. The Pioneers • Defending NEC champion LIU Brooklyn is back in the postseason 6 for the fifth have qualified in four of the last five seasons. straight year and has now qualified in 11 of the last 12 seasons. • In claiming the #3 seed, SHU exceeded expectations and then some after being • The Blackbirds are the only team in league history to win three straight NEC picked ninth by coaches in the NEC preseason poll. Tournament titles. The Blackbirds’ three-year run came from 2011-13. • The Pioneers will be making their tenth NEC Tournament appearance and are • LIU has won six NEC championships in 1984, 1997, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 5-9 all-time in the postseason. 2018. • SHU hosted an NEC quarterfinal game in 2016 and three straight seasons • A year ago, LIU became the fourth team in NEC history to win the tournament from 2007-09. championship as a #4 or lower seed. • The Pioneers were previously the #3 seed in 2008, 2009 and 2016, posting a • The Blackbirds are 2-3 in the NEC playoffs as the #6 seed. LIU went on the 3-3 record in those years. road to upset #3 seeded SHU in the 2016 quarterfinals. The other win came over • SHU reached the NEC title game as the #2 seed in 2008 (falling at CCSU) and FDU in the 1992 quarters. #3 seed in 2009 (losing at home to Mount St. Mary’s). • LIU is 2-0 all-time against Sacred Heart in the postseason with the wins coming • The Pioneers are 3-6 in the NEC quarterfinals. in 2012 & 2016 quarterfinals. • SHU has compiled a 4-2 home record in NEC tourney play. • The Blackbirds are 34-24 all-time in NEC play. LIU is 16-2 as the top seed, and • SHU is 1-6 all-time in the NEC Tournament against higher seeded teams with 18-22 when entering as a lower seed. the one win coming over Quinnipiac in the 2007 semifinals. • LIU is 14-13 in NEC quarterfinal games. • Sacred Heart and LIU Brooklyn have meet twice in the NEC quarterfinals with • LIU Brooklyn’s nine straight playoff wins from 2011-13 is the longest streak the Blackbirds winning on both occasions in 2012 and 2016. in league history. • The Blackbirds are 22-5 (.815) all-time at home in the NEC Tournament. The 22 wins are the second-most in league history.

WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat: @NECSports 70 THINGS YOU REALLY NEED TO KNOW! 1. The Northeast Conference will employ a campus site playoff format for the 15th year in a row after an eight-year absence that saw the league’s annual postseason tournament contested at one campus NEC ACTIVE LEADERS site (1999), at a municipal arena (2000-01) and at a single campus site for the quarterfinals and semi- finals, followed by the highest remaining seed hosting the championship game (1998, 2002-04). The conference had previously employed a high-seed hosting format from 1991-97, though teams were SCORING not reseeded after the quarterfinals as the tournament is currently constructed. Keith Braxton...... SFU...... 1,451 2. Of the eight teams that qualified for the 2018 NEC Tournament, six return again this season. The Jamaal King...... SFU...... 1,450 newcomers are Bryant and Sacred Heart. Both teams last qualified in 2017. 3. The longest current qualification streak belongs toRobert Morris at 16 in a row. The longest streak Mike Holloway...... FDU...... 1,430 in league history belongs to Fairleigh Dickinson, which made 18 straight appearances from 1984-01. Raiquan Clark...... LIU...... 1,383 4. There have been six back-to-back NEC Tournament winners. Robert Morris has turned the trick Sean Hoehn...... SHU...... 1,349 three times (1982-83, 1989-90 and 2009-10), along with Marist (1986-87), Rider (1993-94) and LIU Brooklyn (2011-12-13). Darnell Edge...... FDU...... 1,335 5. LIU Brooklyn is the only NEC school to win three straight NEC Tournament championships (2011 to 13). Glenn Sanabria...... SFBK ��������������������������������� 1,327 6. After 12 straight years of the #2 seed advancing to the NEC semifinals, Robert Morris pulled off Romone Saunders...... WC...... 1,326 the quarterfinal upset as the #7 seed in each of the last two years. The Colonials edged LIU Brooklyn, 69-68, in 2017 and Mount St. Mary’s, 60-56, in 2018. Likewise, the #3 seed has gone down in two of Adam Grant...... BRY...... 1,310 the last three years with #6 LIU Brooklyn downing #3 Sacred Heart, 84-76, in 2016 and #6 Fairleigh Matty McConnell...... RMU...... 1,081 Dickinson ousting #3 Saint Francis U, 84-75, a year ago. Jashaun Agosto...... LIU...... 1,051 7. Home teams have posted a 34-10 record in the NEC quarterfinals over the last 11 years and a 43-13 mark since the switch to campus sites in 2005. Tyler Kohl...... CCSU �������������������������������� 1,008 8. In 2016, Fairleigh Dickinson became the first school to win the NEC crown after failing to qualify for the tourney the previous year (when eligible). REBOUNDING 9. Saint Francis U enters the postseason as the top seed after finishing as co-champs with Fairleigh Dickinson. This marks the program’s second NEC regular season title. The first came in 1990-91 with Keith Braxton...... SFU ���������������������������������������869 NEC Hall of Famer in the starring role. SFU has earned the NEC’s automatic berth to Mike Holloway...... FDU ���������������������������������������756 the Postseason NIT. Romone Saunders...... WC ����������������������������������������593 10. Robert Morris has won a conference-best eight NEC Tournament championships. 11. Robert Morris has posted a 18-7 record in NEC Tournament play over the last decade. The Colonials Raiquan Clark...... LIU ����������������������������������������582 won the NEC title in 2009, 2010 and 2015, and have reached six title tilts in that span. AJ Sumbry...... WC ����������������������������������������509 12. Since the league scrapped a divisional format in 1984, #1 seeds are a perfect 35-0 in their opening game of the NEC Tournament. Matty McConnell...... RMU ��������������������������������������502 13. A team other than the top seed has won the NEC Tournament in five of the last six years and nine Kaleb Bishop...... FDU ���������������������������������������481 of the last 14 seasons. Tyler Kohl...... CCSU ������������������������������������442 14. Fairleigh Dickinson earned a share of its first NEC regular season crown since the 2005-06 season. The #2 seed is the highest for the Knights since being seeded second en route to winning it all in 2016. E.J. Anosike...... SHU ���������������������������������������366 15. Only three teams in NEC history have claimed the league championship after winning on the road Devin Liggeons...... WC ����������������������������������������363 in both the semifinals and title contest.Mount St. Mary’s has done it twice, including in 2014 when the Mount won at Wagner in the semis and Robert Morris in the finals. The Mount also turned the trick in 2008, winning at Robert Morris in the semifinals and Sacred Heart in the title contest. Monmouth did ASSISTS it in 2006, beating CCSU in the semis and FDU for the championship. No NEC team has ever won three Jashaun Agosto...... LIU ����������������������������������������386 straight games on the road to win the league title. Teams that have won NEC title games on the road Jamaal King...... SFU ���������������������������������������369 (not including neutral sites): Mount St. Mary’s (1995, 2008 and 2014), Robert Morris (1983, 2010 and 2015), FDU (1985, 1998 and 2016), LIU Brooklyn (2018) and Monmouth (2006). Sean Hoehn...... SHU ���������������������������������������364 16. Mount St. Mary’s became the lowest seeded team (#6) to win the NEC Tournament back in 1999. Keith Braxton...... SFU ���������������������������������������321 In 2008 and 2014, the Mount became the second lowest seeded team (#4) to win it all. LIU Brooklyn Glenn Sanabria...... SFBK �������������������������������������316 did the same as a #4 seed in 2018. 17. After going 18 years without an NEC Tournament win, Saint Francis U reached the NEC semifinals Matty McConnell...... RMU ��������������������������������������296 in 2014 and 2015, and the NEC title game in 2017. Jahlil Jenkins...... FDU ���������������������������������������275 18. Head coaches looking to pick up their first-ever NEC Tournament wins will be Bryant’s Jared Grasso Ikenna Ndugba...... BRY ���������������������������������������275 and Sacred Heart’s Anthony Latina. 19. Since moving to the eight-team tourney format in 1998 (seven qualified in 2001 only), Robert Romone Saunders...... WC ����������������������������������������254 Morris has qualified for the NEC Tournament 20 out of 22 times. Wagner has made it 19 of those Tyler Kohl...... CCSU ������������������������������������251 years, followed by 18 for St. Francis Brooklyn. CCSU and LIU Brooklyn have made 17 postseason appearances, along with 16 for Mount St. Mary’s, 15 for Fairleigh Dickinson, 13 for Saint Francis U, ten for Sacred Heart (first eligible in 2002) and five forBryant (first eligible in 2013). THREE-POINTERS 20. Robert Morris owns the most NEC tournament wins at home with 27. Prior to the 13 wins in Moon Glenn Sanabria...... SFBK �������������������������������������235 Township the last 11 years, the other home victories for the Colonials all came between 1982 and 1994. LIU Brooklyn is second with 21, followed by Wagner with 15 and Mount St. Mary’s with 14. Adam Grant...... BRY ���������������������������������������204 21. Mount St. Mary’s and Robert Morris have recorded the second and third best winning percent- Matty McConnell...... RMU ��������������������������������������193 ages, respectively, in NEC Tournament history. The Mountaineers are 27-17 (.614) and the Colonials Darnell Edge...... FDU ���������������������������������������188 are 41-26 (.612), trailing only Rider (11-3, .786). The 41 wins for RMU are the most in league annals. 22. Mount St. Mary’s has posted a 24-12 (.667) NEC Tournament record against current conference Romone Saunders...... WC ����������������������������������������187 teams, the best mark in the league by a wide margin. Sean Hoehn...... SHU ���������������������������������������185 23. First round opponents FDU and Wagner will meet in the NEC Tournament for the third time in four Andre Wolford...... SFU ���������������������������������������182 years. The Knight won at top-seeded Wagner, 87-79, to capture the 2016 NEC title, but the Seahawks returned the favor by ousting FDU from the 2017 quarterfinals. Jamaal King...... SFU ���������������������������������������157 24. Of the four quarterfinal matchups, Robert Morris was the only one to pull off a season sweep of Jalen Jordan...... SFBK �������������������������������������150 its opponent with a pair of tightly contested victories over St. Francis Brooklyn. The two programs ...... SFU ���������������������������������������127 squared off in the 2015 final with the Colonials posting a 66-63 win in Brooklyn Heights. 25. It has been some time since a #8 seed has threatened to pull off the first-ever upset of a #1 seed Julian Batts...... LIU ����������������������������������������123 in NEC quarterfinal round play. In 2005, Monmouth’s Marques Alston hit a layup at the buzzer to give

WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat: @NECSports 70 THINGS YOU REALLY NEED TO KNOW! the Hawks a 54-53 win over #8 CCSU. In 2006, Fairleigh Dickinson’s Gordon Klaiber CCSU’s (2007), Wagner’s (2003), Monmouth’s Rahsaan hit a bucket with ten seconds left on the clock as the Knights avoided the upset with Johnson (2001), CCSU’s Rick Mickens (2000), LIU Brooklyn’s Charles Jones (1997), a 66-65 triumph over #8 Quinnipiac. Rider’s Darrick Suber (1993), Robert Morris’ Myron Walker (1992), Saint Francis 26. Despite the legacy of first round success #1 seeds have enjoyed in the NEC Tour- U’s Mike Iuzzolino (1991), Robert Morris’ Vaughn Luton (1989) and LIU Brooklyn’s nament, #8 seed Bryant has more than a puncher’s chance against top-seeded Saint (1984) all were named NEC regular season and tournament Most Valu- Francis U in the quarterfinals. The Bulldogs posted a 76-67 win over the Red Flash able Player. Incidentally, three of these players (Jones, Iuzzolino and Scurry) were in Smithfield on January 21 and were only down by two with under three minutes to named to the NEC’s 10-man 25th Anniversary team in January, 2006. Iuzzolino and play in a 84-75 setback in Loretto on February 9. Walker are NEC Hall of Famers. 27. Saint Francis U will host a game for the third straight year. Prior to that, the Red 50. In what will forever be known as “The Shot,” Rider’s Darrick Suber earned a Flash’s last NEC Tournament home game came back in 1995. place in NEC annals and ESPN Championship Week history in 1993. The Broncs and 28. Fairleigh Dickinson has won its last three NEC titles and four of its five champion- Seahawks battled tooth-and-nail for 39-plus minutes as Suber and Wagner’s Bobby ships as the #2 seed. The Knights are 18-6 all-time as a #2 seed. Hopson waged their own individual dual. With the Broncs trailing by a point in the 29. If the seeds hold up, we could be looking at an all-Western Pennsylvania semifinal game’s waning seconds, Suber went coast-to-coast and hit an off-balance leaner just between Saint Francis U and Robert Morris. RMU holds a 5-0 edge in the all-time inside the free-throw line as time expired. The victory sent the Broncs Zoo into a frenzy postseason series with the teams last meeting in the 2014 semis. SFU has won the and for a short time, brought the NEC into the forefront of the college basketball world. last eight regular season meetings between the two programs. 51. The longest win streak in NEC Tournament history is nine, set by LIU Brooklyn 30. All six NEC charter members (FDU, LIU, RMU, SFBK, SFU & WC) qualified for from 2011-13. Robert Morris (1982-84 and 2009-11) and Rider (1993-95) each won the tournament for the second straight year and third time in the last four seasons. eight straight. 31. The four teams hosting quarterfinal games - Saint Francis U (6-3), FDU (7-2), 52. Six NEC title games have been decided by exactly one point, the latest being Mon- Sacred Heart (8-1) and Robert Morris (7-2) went a combined 28-8 (.778) against mouth’s 49-48 win over Fairleigh Dickinson in 2006. A total of 16 have been decided NEC teams at home over the course of the regular season. On the year, NEC teams by five points or less and 25 by ten or fewer points. were 53-37 (.589) at home in league play. 53. The 2011 NEC Tournament semifinals and championship games were decided by 32. Sixth-seeded LIU Brooklyn split the series against each of the top four seeds in a combined total of seven points. The only tournament more closely contested was the field. the 1996 event, in which six points separated the winners and losers. 33. St. Francis Brooklyn snapped a 12-year stretch without an NEC Tournament win 54. The 2009 NEC title game between Robert Morris and Mount St. Mary’s was the in 2015, advancing all the way to the NEC championship game. lowest scoring finale in league history. The two teams combined for 94 points as the 34. Saint Francis U head coach Rob Krimmel will be participating in his 14th NEC Colonials won 48-46, on a last second shot by RMU folk hero Dallas Green. Tournament as a player, assistant or head coach for the Red Flash. 55. The 32 points scored by LIU Brooklyn’s Joel Hernandez in the 2018 title game 35. Each seed in the lower half of the bracket beat top-seeded Saint Francis U during were the most in a final since FDU’sRahshon Turner scored 37 in the 1998 title tilt. the regular season. 56. Former Robert Morris sharpshooter Coron Williams established a new NEC 36. Sacred Heart has suffered the longest current drought among NEC members, last Tournament single-game record for three-pointers with eight against Monmouth on winning an NEC Tournament game back in 2009 when the Pioneers beat CCSU to reach March 1, 2012. The Colonials drained 16 trifectas that night, also a conference record. the semis. This marks SHU’s highest tournament seed (#3) since 2016. 57. LIU Brooklyn’s Jason Brickman holds the NEC Tournament single-game mark 37. The #1 seed has reached the NEC title game five straight times and in eight of the with 13 assists set in the quarterfinals against Sacred Heart on March 1, 2012. His last nine years, but have won the crown only four times in that stretch. 29 assists in the 2012 tourney is also a league record. 38. Teams picked ninth in the NEC preseason poll have made the NEC final in two of 58. Saint Francis U’s Ronnie Drinnon set a new NEC Tournament single-game rebound- the last three years. FDU won it all in 2016 and Saint Francis U lost in the 2017 title ing standard when he hauled in 22 in a quarterfinal setback to Fairleigh Dickinson game. Sacred Heart was picked ninth this season. on March 2, 2016. It was matched on March 3, 2018 by FDU’s Kaleb Bishop in a 39. If top-seeded Saint Francis U hosts second-seeded Fairleigh Dickinson in this semifinal loss to LIU Brooklyn. year’s title game, it will be a rematch of the 1991 final. The Red Flash won that game, 59. Robert Morris has qualified for 35 of the league’s 38 postseason tournaments - 97-82, to capture their lone NEC championship. the most in league history - since the inception of the conference in 1982. Fairleigh 40. Only seven #7 seeds have ousted a #2 seed in the NEC Tournament, with four of Dickinson is second with 31 appearances. The Colonials missed out on the festivi- these upsets coming in a five-year stretch from 2000-04. In 2004,Central Connecticut ties in 1991, 2001 and 2003, while the Knights failed to qualify in 2002, 2008, 2009, knocked out St. Francis Brooklyn (81-68) a year after Fairleigh Dickinson defeated 2011-13 and 2015. Monmouth (63-61) in 2003. Quinnipiac topped Wagner (87-78) in 2002 and Mount 60. Retired CCSU head coach Howie Dickenman won 15 NEC Tournament games, St. Mary’s booted Fairleigh Dickinson (73-68) in 2000. Robert Morris ousted LIU second all-time to Tom Green, who won 26 at FDU from 1983-2009. Both are members Brooklyn (69-68) in 2017 and Mount St. Mary’s (60-56) in 2018, and Marist beat of the NEC Hall of Fame. Monmouth (75-60) in 1992. 61. RMU’s Andrew Toole (2015), FDU’s Greg Herenda (2016) and LIU’s Derek Kel- 41. Only three NEC Tournaments - in 1987, 1991 and 1994 - have gone exactly ac- logg (2018) are the head coaches in this year’s NEC Tournament field to have won a cording to seeding. league championship. Toole also won two NEC titles as an assistant in 2009 and 2010. 42. There have been three NEC championship games that have gone to overtime, the 62. Mount St. Mary’s (1999) is the lone NEC school to win the conference title without most recent being LIU Brooklyn’s 85-82 win over Robert Morris in the 2011 title tilt. having both a winning overall and conference record prior to entering the tournament. Also going past regulation were Fairleigh Dickinson’s 63-59 win over Loyola (MD) 63. Monmouth’s Alex Blackwell (1990), Rider’s Charles Smith (1994) and Robert in 1985 and Marist’s 57-56 triumph over FDU in 1986. Morris’ Karon Abraham (2010) are the only three players to win both NEC Rookie of 43. Conference teams have posted a 113-46 record (.711) when hosting NEC Tourna- the Year and NEC Tournament MVP in the same season. ment games throughout the league’s history (current NEC teams only). 64. St. Francis Brooklyn is the lone NEC charter member - a group that also includes 44. There are 12 players on postseason rosters who possess an NEC Championship Fairleigh Dickinson, LIU Brooklyn, Robert Morris, Saint Francis U and Wagner - that ring. Ten play for 2018 champion LIU Brooklyn (Jashaun Agosto, Julian Batts, Ashtyn has yet to win an NEC title. The Terriers have also played the most games in NEC Bradley, Ganlandou Cisse, Raiquan Clark, Raul Frias, Shyheim Hicks, Craig Owens Tournament history (41) without winning a championship. Jr., Eral Penn and Julius van Sauers) and two compete for FDU (Darnell Edge and 65. LIU Brooklyn’s Derek Kellogg and Jack Perri, Fairleigh Dickinson’s Tom Green Mike Holloway Jr.). and Marist’s Dave Magarity are the only head coaches in league history to capture 45. Central Connecticut has won three NEC titles, but only when seeded first in the the NEC Tournament in the first season with their clubs. field (2000, 2002 and 2007). 66. The largest margin of victory in an NEC Tournament game is 35 points. That came 46. LIU Brooklyn has a 16-2 record when playing as the top seed and won four of its on March 1, 1996 when Mount St. Mary’s defeated LIU Brooklyn, 93-58. six NEC titles when seeded first. 67. Robert Morris set a new NEC Tournament record on March 6, 2004, holding St. 47. Monmouth’s rally from a 20-point second half deficit to win the 2001 NEC crown Francis U to just 43 points in a quarterfinal victory. marked the biggest championship game comeback in league history. 68. Monmouth’s Rahsaan Johnson holds the NEC Tournament single-game scor- 48. Fairleigh Dickinson holds the league record for consecutive NEC semifinal appear- ing mark with 40 points in an 86-70 loss to St. Francis Brooklyn on March 3, 2000. ances with nine in a row from 1983-91. Robert Morris (2008-15) reached the semis 69. LIU Brooklyn’s Carey Scurry once blocked 14 (!) shots in an NEC Tournament eight consecutive years, and St. Francis Brooklyn (1999-03) and Rider (1993-97) game against Baltimore on February 28, 1983. on five straight occasions. 70. This year’s event marks the 38th NEC Tournament. The first was won by Robert 49. LIU Brooklyn’s (2012), Robert Morris’ (2009), Morris, which beat LIU Brooklyn, 85-84, on a Phil Coles buzzer beater.

WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat: @NECSports NEC TOURNAMENT TITLES AND RECORDS SCHOOL TITLES LAST TOURNEY RECORD Robert Morris 8 2015 41-26 LIU Brooklyn 6 2018 34-24 Mount St. Mary’s 5 2017 27-17 Fairleigh Dickinson 5 2016 31-25 Central Connecticut 3 2007 15-14 Wagner 1 2003 23-30 Saint Francis U 1 1991 11-24 Sacred Heart 0 5-9 St. Francis Brooklyn 0 12-29 Bryant 0 1-4

PAST NEC TOURNAMENT WINNERS AND MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS 2018 -- #4 LIU Brooklyn def. #1 Wagner, 71-61 (Joel Hernandez, LIU) 2017 -- #1 Mount St. Mary’s def. #4 Saint Francis U, 71-61 (Elijah Long, MSM) 2016 -- #2 Fairtleigh Dickinson def. #1 Wagner, 87-79 (Earl Potts. Jr., FDU) 2015 -- #2 Robert Morris def. #1 St. Francis Brooklyn, 66-63 (Rodney Pryor, RMU) 2014 -- #4 Mount St. Mary’s def. #1 Robert Morris, 88-71 (Rashad Whack, MSM) 2013 -- #3 LIU Brooklyn def. #5 Mount St. Mary’s, 91-70 (C.J. Garner, LIU) 2012 -- #1 LIU Brooklyn def. #3 Robert Morris, 90-73 (Julian Boyd, LIU) 2011 -- #1 LIU Brooklyn def. #3 Robert Morris, 85-82 (OT) (, LIU) 2010 -- #2 Robert Morris def. #1 Quinnipiac, 52-50 (Karon Abraham, RMU) 2009 -- #1 Robert Morris def. #2 Mount St. Mary’s, 48-46 (Jeremy Chappell, RMU) 2008 -- #4 Mount St. Mary’s def. #3 Sacred Heart, 68-55 (Jean Cajou, MSM) 2007 -- #1 Central Connecticut def. #2 Sacred Heart, 74-70 (Javier Mojica, CCSU) 2006 -- #3 Monmouth def. #1 Fairleigh Dickinson, 49-48 (Marques Alston, MU) 2005 -- #2 Fairleigh Dickinson def. #6 Wagner, 58-52 (Tamien Trent, FDU) 2004 -- #1 Monmouth def. #7 Central Connecticut, 67-55 (Blake Hamilton, MU) 2003 -- #1 Wagner def. #6 St. Francis Brooklyn, 78-61 (Jermaine Hall, WC) 2002 -- #1 Central Connecticut def. #7 Quinnipiac, 78-71 (Damian Battles, CCSU) 2001 -- #2 Monmouth def. #1 St. Francis Brooklyn, 67-64 (Rahsaan Johnson, MU) 2000 -- #1 Central Connecticut def. #3 Robert Morris, 63-46 (Rick Mickens, CCSU) 1999 -- #6 Mount St. Mary’s def. #4 Central Connecticut, 72-56 (Gregory Harris, MSM) 1998 -- #2 Fairleigh Dickinson def. #1 LIU Brooklyn, 105-91 (Rahshon Turner, FDU) 1997 -- #1 LIU Brooklyn def. #3 Monmouth, 72-67 (Charles Jones, LIU) 1996 -- #3 Monmouth def. #4 Rider, 60-59 (Corey Albano, MU) 1995 -- #2 Mount St. Mary’s def. #1 Rider, 69-62 (Silas Cheung, MSM) 1994 -- #1 Rider def. #2 Monmouth, 62-56 (Charles Smith, RID) 1993 -- #1 Rider def. #2 Wagner, 65-64 (Darrick Suber, RID) 1992 -- #1 Robert Morris def. #7 Marist, 85-81 (Myron Walker, RMU) 1991 -- #1 Saint Francis U def. #2 Fairleigh Dickinson, 97-82 (Mike Iuzzolino, SFU) 1990 -- #1 Robert Morris def. #2 Monmouth, 71-66 (Alex Blackwell, MU) 1989 -- #1 Robert Morris def. #2 Fairleigh Dickinson, 67-66 (Vaughn Luton, RMU) 1988 -- #1 Fairleigh Dickinson def. #2 Monmouth, 90-75 (Jaime Latney, FDU) 1987 -- #1 Marist def. #2 Fairleigh Dickinson, 64-55 (Drafton Davis, MAR) 1986 -- #2 Marist def. #1 Fairleigh Dickinson, 57-56 (OT) (, MAR) 1985 -- #2 Fairleigh Dickinson def. #4 Loyola (MD), 63-59 (OT) (Larry Hampton, FDU) 1984 -- #1 LIU Brooklyn def. #2 Robert Morris, 87-81 (Carey Scurry, LIU) 1983 -- #1S Robert Morris def. #1N LIU Brooklyn, 79-67 (, RMU) 1982 -- #1S Robert Morris def. #2N LIU Brooklyn, 85-84 (Tom Parks, RMU)

ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD IN TOURNAMENT PLAY

Total vs. Total vs. BRY CCSU FDU LIU MSM RMU SHU SFBK SFU WC Current NEC Former NEC Overall BRY ---- 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-4 0-0 1-4 CCSU 0-0 ---- 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-2 5-1 0-0 0-4 12-10 3-4 15-14 FDU 0-0 0-1 ---- 5-4 1-1 3-5 0-0 2-2 4-1 7-2 22-16 9-9 31-25 LIU 0-0 1-1 4-5 ---- 2-2 5-4 2-0 3-2 2-1 3-4 21-19 13-5 34-24 MSM 1-0 1-1 1-1 2-2 ---- 6-5 3-0 5-0 3-2 2-1 24-12 3-5 27-17 RMU 1-0 1-1 5-3 4-5 5-6 ---- 0-0 4-2 5-0 4-4 29-21 12-5 41-26 SHU 0-1 2-3 0-0 0-2 0-3 0-0 ---- 0-0 0-0 2-0 4-9 1-0 5-9 SFBK 0-0 1-4 2-3 2-3 0-5 2-4 0-0 ---- 1-2 2-3 10-24 2-5 12-29 SFU 2-0 0-0 1-4 1-2 2-3 0-5 0-0 2-1 ---- 1-1 9-16 2-8 11-24 WC 0-0 4-0 2-7 4-3 1-2 4-4 0-2 3-2 1-1 ---- 19-21 4-9 23-30

WWW.NORTHEASTCONFERENCE.ORG • WWW.NECFRONTROW.COM • Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat: @NECSports 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Charles Jones (LIU)...... Sr. 12 Monmouth (2/26/98) Player Cl 3FGA Opponent (Date) Charles Jones (LIU)...... Sr. 12 Mount St. Mary’s (2/27/98) 1. Jermaine Slider (FDU)...... Sr. 16 LIU Brooklyn (3/2/98) Garrett Farha (SFU)...... Jr. 12 LIU Brooklyn (3/3/05) 2. Calvin Lamb (LIU)...... Sr. 14 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/9/88) 6. Robert Cole (LIU)...... Sr. 11 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/10/83) Andy Lake (MAR)...... Jr. 14 Robert Morris (3/11/92) Jason Brickman (LIU)...... So. 11 Robert Morris (3/7/12) 4. Dave Calloway (MU)...... Jr. 13 Robert Morris (3/3/90) 8. Timothy Pounds (LIU)...... So. 10 Loyola (2/28/89) Jermaine Slider (FDU)...... Jr. 13 Monmouth (3/3/97) Dexter Dunbar (MAR)...... Fr. 10 Monmouth (2/26/91) Tristan Blackwood (CCSU).... Jr. 13 Monmouth (3/5/06) Lynn Smith (SFBK)...... Jr. 10 LIU Brooklyn (2/26/91) Joey Mundweiler (WC)...... Sr. 13 Mount St. Mary’s (3/5/09) Wade Timmerson (RMU)..... Sr. 10 Marist (3/11/92) Jamaal Womack (SFBK)...... Sr. 13 Robert Morris (3/5/09) Shawn Browne (LIU)...... Jr. 10 St. Francis Brooklyn (2/29/96) Kyle Vinales (CCSU)...... So. 13 Wagner (3/6/13) Deon Hames (RID)...... Sr. 10 Saint Francis U (3/1/96) Rashad Whack (MSM)...... Sr. 13 St. Francis Brooklyn (3/5/14) Michael Wheeler (WC)...... So. 10 St. Francis Brooklyn (2/26/98) Darian Anderson (FDU)...... So. 13 Saint Francis U (3/2/16) Tory Cavalieri (SFBK)...... So. 10 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/9/03 12. Steve Paterno (MAR)...... Sr. 12 Monmouth (2/26/91) Marcus Whitaker (FDU)...... Sr. 10 Wagner (3/6/04) Chris McGuthrie (MSM)...... Sr. 12 LIU Brooklyn (3/1/96) Velton Jones (RMU)...... Jr. 10 Monmouth (3/1/12) Gene Nabors (RMU)...... Jr. 12 Mount St. Mary’s (2/27/99) Jason Brickman (LIU)...... Jr. 10 Wagner (3/9/13) Terence Ward (UMBC)...... Sr. 12 Central Conn. St. (3/3/01) Jashaun Agosto (LIU)...... Fr. 10 Robert Morris (3/1/17) Steven Howard (SFBK)...... Sr. 12 Monmouth (3/5/01) Jeremy Chappell (RMU)...... Sr. 12 Quinnipiac (3/8/09) Steals Steve Glowiak (SHU)...... Sr. 12 Bryant (3/4/15) Player Cl Stls. Opponent (Date) 1. Robert Cole (LIU)...... Sr. 8 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/10/83) Tournament Team Records 2. Gene Nabors (RMU)...... Sr. 7 Saint Francis U (3/3/00) Team Category School Record Opponent (Date) Kavon Stewart (RMU)...... So. 7 Bryant (3/7/10) Most Points, One Team...... LIU 108 MU (2/26/98) 4. Carey Scurry (LIU)...... Jr. 6 Robert Morris (3/10/84) Fewest Points, One Team...... SFU 43 RMU (3/6/04) Drafton Davis (MAR)...... Jr. 6 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/7/87) SFBK 44 Marist (3/2/85) Chris Temming (SFU)...... So. 6 Mount St. Mary’s (3/4/92) Points Player Cl Pts Opponent (Date) CCSU 44 UMBC (3/3/01) Tim Pennix (RID)...... Sr. 6 Saint Francis U (3/2/94) 1. Rahsaan Johnson (MU) So. 40 St. Francis Brooklyn (3/3/00) Largest Margin of Victory....MSM 35 (93-58) LIU (3/1/96) Silas Cheung (MSM)...... So. 6 Marist (3/3/95) 2. Jaime Latney (FDU) Sr. 39 Monmouth (3/10/88) Field Goals...... LIU 45 FDU (3/10/83) Richie Parker (LIU)...... Fr. 6 Rider (3/3/97) 3. Gene Nabors (RMU) Sr. 38 Saint Francis U (3/3/00) 3-Point Field Goals...... RMU 16 MU (3/1/12) Mustafa Barksdale (MU)...... Sr. 6 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/3/97) 4. (LIU) Sr. 37 Robert Morris (2/27/95) Free Throws...... WC 40 SFU (3/6/86) Mike Campbell (LIU)...... Sr. 6 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/2/98) Rahshon Turner (FDU) Sr. 37 LIU Brooklyn (3/2/98) Rebounds...... WC 56 CCSU (3/5/14) Greg Nunn (SFBK)...... So. 6 Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/99) 6. Bobby Hopson (WC) Sr. 35 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/4/94) Jarrid Frye (SHU)...... Sr. 6 Wagner (3/1/07) Gene Nabors (RMU) Sr. 35 Mount St. Mary’s (3/4/00) Rebounds (SHU) So. 35 LIU Brooklyn (3/2/16) Player Cl Rebs. Opponent (Date) Blocks 9. Robert Jackson (SFBK) Sr. 34 LIU Brooklyn (3/8/84) 1. Ronnie Drinnon (SFU)...... Sr. 22 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/2/16) Player Cl Blks. Opponent (Date) 10. Robert Cole (LIU) Jr. 33 Siena (3/4/82) Kaleb Bishop (FDU)...... So. 22 LIU Brooklyn (3/3/18) 1. Carey Scurry (LIU) ...... So. 14 Baltimore (2/28/83) Joe Griffin (LIU) Jr. 33 Rider (3/4/93) 3. Corey Albano (MU)...... Sr. 21 LIU Brooklyn (3/6/97) 2. Carey Scurry (LIU)...... So. 9 Marist (3/8/83) Darrick Suber (RID) Sr. 33 Wagner (3/9/93) 4. Carey Scurry (LIU)...... Jr. 20 St. Francis Brooklyn (3/8/84) 3. Richard Lugo (SFBK)...... Fr. 8 Robert Morris (2/25/97) Corey Albano (MU) Sr. 33 LIU Brooklyn (3/6/97) 5. Mike Holloway (FDU)...... Fr. 17 Mount St. Mary’s (3/5/16) Melvin Whitaker (MSM)...... Fr. 8 Central Conn. St. (3/1/99) Richy Dominguez (SFBK) Jr. 33 Monmouth (3/3/00) 6. Ronnie Drinnon (SFU)...... So. 18 Bryant (3/5/14) Josh Nebo (SFU)...... So. 8 Wagner (3/4/17) Jaytornah Wisseh (LIU) Sr. 33 Quinnipiac (3/7/10) 7. Carey Scurry (LIU)...... Jr. 16 Robert Morris (3/10/84) 6. Charles Smith (RID)...... So. 7 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/3/95) Freddie Burton (LIU)...... Jr. 16 Loyola (3/6/88) Alan Tomidy (MAR)...... Sr. 7 Robert Morris (3/1/96) Points in a Series Nigel Wyatte (WC)...... Sr. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/6/04) Richard Lugo (SFBK)...... Fr. 7 FDU (2/28/97) Player Cl Pts. Year (Games) Justin Rutty (QU)...... So. 16 LIU Brooklyn (3/5/09) (CCSU)..... Fr. 7 LIU Brooklyn (2/26/99) 1. Chipper Harris (RMU) Jr. 86 1983 (3 games) Justin Rutty (QU)...... Jr. 16 LIU Brooklyn (3/7/10) Eugene Young (UMBC)...... So. 7 Quinnipiac (3/2/02) 2. C.J. Garner (LIU) Sr. 84 2013 (3 games) 12. Ted Taylor (MAR)...... So. 15 LIU Brooklyn (3/8/83) Brandon Peel (CCSU)...... So. 7 Wagner (3/5/14) Ted Taylor (MAR)...... Jr. 15 Loyola (3/8/84) 12. Carey Scurry (LIU)...... Jr. 6 Robert Morris (3/10/84) Field Goals Largest Agbejemisin (WC)...... Sr. 15 Robert Morris (3/4/87) Melvin Whitaker (MSM)...... Fr. 6 Robert Morris (2/27/99) Player Cl FG Opponent (Date) Miroslav Pecarski (MAR)..... Jr. 15 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/7/87) Andrea Crosariol (FDU)...... Jr. 6 Robert Morris (3/5/06) 1. Robert Jackson (SFBK) Sr. 15 LIU Brooklyn (3/8/84) Darrwin Purdie (SFBK)...... Jr. 15 Robert Morris (3/6/88) John Bunch (MU)...... Jr. 6 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/8/06) Jaime Latney (FDU) Sr. 15 Monmouth (3/10/88) Eric Taylor (SFU)...... Fr. 15 St. Francis Brooklyn (2/27/95) Joe Griffin (LIU) Sr. 15 Robert Morris (2/27/95) Randy Edney (MSM)...... So. 15 Rider (3/5/95) Free Throws Cane Broome (SHU) So. 15 LIU Brooklyn (3/2/16) Ron Robinson (CCSU)...... Fr. 15 UMBC (3/3/01) Player Cl FT Opponent (Date) 5. Russell Davis (LIU) Sr. 14 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/10/83) Ron Robinson (CCSU)...... So. 15 St. Francis Brooklyn (3/2/02) 1. Robert Cole (LIU)...... Jr. 23 Siena (3/4/82) Ron Winbush (RMU) Jr. 14 Loyola (3/6/86) Durell Vinson (WC)...... Sr. 15 LIU Brooklyn (3/6/08) 2. Joe Griffin (LIU)...... Jr. 17 Rider (3/4/93) Chris Ortiz (SFBK) Jr. 14 Mount St. Mary’s (2/28/94) Jamal Olasewere (LIU)...... Fr. 15 Quinnipiac (3/7/10) 3. Velton Jones (RMU)...... Jr. 14 Wagner (3/4/12) Corey Albano (MU) Sr. 14 LIU Brooklyn (3/6/97) Justin Rutty (QU)...... Sr. 15 Mount St. Mary’s (3/3/11) 4. Andre Ervin (LIU)...... Jr. 13 Wagner (3/2/85) (SFBK)...... Sr. 15 LIU Brooklyn (3/4/15) Damari Riddick (FDU)...... So. 13 Wagner (3/7/86) Field Goal Attempts Rahshon Turner (FDU)...... Sr. 13 LIU Brooklyn (3/2/98) Player Cl FGA Opponent (Date) 1. Darrick Suber (RID) Sr. 28 Wagner (3/9/93) Rebounds in a Series Rahsaan Johnson (MU)...... So. 13 St. Francis Brooklyn (3/3/00) 2. Mike Nelson (WC) Sr. 26 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/8/83) Player Cl Rebs. Year (Games) Gregory Harris (MSM)...... Sr. 13 Robert Morris (3/4/00) 3. Charles Jones (LIU) Sr. 25 Mount St. Mary’s (2/27/98) 1. Carey Scurry (LIU)...... Jr. 47 1984 (3 games) 9. Robert Brown (LIU)...... Sr. 12 St. Francis Brooklyn (3/8/84) Charles Jones (LIU) Sr. 25 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/2/98) William Lewis (MU)...... Jr. 12 Marist (2/26/91) Jaytornah Wisseh (LIU) Sr. 25 Quinnipiac (3/7/10) Assists Terry Holliman (SFU)...... Sr. 12 St. Francis Brooklyn (2/27/95) Dyami Starks (BRY) Sr. 25 Sacred Heart (3/4/15) Player Cl Asts. Opponent (Date) Deon Hames (RID)...... Jr. 12 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/3/95) Cane Broome (SHU) So. 25 LIU Brooklyn (3/2/16) 1. Jason Brickman (LIU)...... So. 13 Sacred Heart (3/1/12) Gregory Harris (MSM)...... Sr. 12 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/3/00) 8. Robert Cole (LIU) Sr. 24 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/10/83) 2. Andre Van Drost (WC)...... Jr. 12 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/7/86) James Johnson (QU)...... Sr. 12 St. Francis Brooklyn (3/1/12) Robert Cole (LIU) Sr. 24 Robert Morris (3/12/83) (RMU)...... Sr. 12 Saint Francis U (3/8/14) Chipper Harris (RMU) Sr. 24 Wagner (3/8/84) Brent Jones (SFBK)...... Sr. 12 LIU Brooklyn (3/4/15) Brent McCollin (LIU) Sr. 24 St. Francis Brooklyn (2/26/91) Javier Mojica (CCSU) Sr. 24 Sacred Heart (3/7/07) Free Throw Attempts Player Cl FTA Opponent (Date) 3-Point Field Goals 1. Robert Cole (LIU)...... Jr. 28 Siena (3/4/82) Player Cl 3FG Opponent (Date) 2. Joe Griffin (LIU)...... Jr. 22 Rider (3/4/93) 1. Coron Williams (RMU) So. 8 Monmouth (3/1/12) 3. Robert Brown (LIU)...... Sr. 18 St. Francis Brooklyn (3/8/84 2. Andy Lake (MAR) Jr. 7 Robert Morris (3/11/92) Carey Scurry (LIU)...... Jr. 18 Robert Morris (3/10/84) Jermaine Slider (FDU) Jr. 7 Monmouth (3/3/97) (WC) Sr. 18 Robert Morris (3/4/87) Gene Nabors (RMU) Sr. 7 Saint Francis U (3/3/00) Joey Mundweiler (WC) Sr. 7 Mount St. Mary’s (3/5/09) 6. Ron Winbush (RMU) Sr. 6 Wagner (3/4/87) Mike Iuzzolino (SFU) Sr. 6 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/2/91) Andre Cradle (LIU) Jr. 6 Marist (3/7/92) Bobby Hopson (WC) Sr. 6 Fairleigh Dickinson (3/4/94) Jason Feeley (LIU) So. 6 Mount St. Mary’s (3/1/95) Chris McGuthrie (MSM) Sr. 6 LIU Brooklyn (3/1/96) Jason Roberts (WC) Sr. 6 St. Francis Brooklyn (2/26/98) Jason Morgan (SFBK) Sr. 6 Monmouth (3/1/02) John Quintana (SFBK) Fr. 6 CCSU (3/8/03) Matt Vitale (WC) Sr. 6 Sacred Heart (3/1/07) Justin Sofman (MU) Jr. 6 Quinnipiac (3/4/10)

Matty McConnell (RMU) So. 6 LIU Brooklyn (3/1/17)

2017-18 NEC MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDBOOK 39 2018-19 NEC MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDBOOK 36 2018-19 Northeast Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 02, 2019 (All games)

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

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. CLARK, Raiquan-LIU Sr 30 212 19 138 581 19.4 1. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 29 45 235 280 9.7 2. KOHL, Tyler-CCSU Sr 27 155 41 139 490 18.1 2. ANOSIKE, E.J.-SHU So 31 103 147 250 8.1 3. HOEHN, Sean-SHU Sr 31 176 65 139 556 17.9 3. SPELLMAN, Jare'l-SHU Jr 31 67 160 227 7.3 4. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 29 140 62 143 485 16.7 4. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 29 61 148 209 7.2 5. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 29 163 39 110 475 16.4 5. KOHL, Tyler-CCSU Sr 27 45 143 188 7.0 6. EDGE, Darnell-FDU Sr 30 160 79 87 486 16.2 6. CLARK, Raiquan-LIU Sr 30 59 145 204 6.8 7. GRANT, Adam-BRY Jr 29 159 80 63 461 15.9 7. FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 30 50 151 201 6.7 8. KING, Jamaal-SFU Sr 29 153 47 92 445 15.3 8. SUMBRY, AJ-WC Sr 28 60 114 174 6.2 TOWNES, Sabastian-BRY Jr 29 157 29 102 445 15.3 9. BISHOP, Kaleb-FDU Jr 29 66 114 180 6.2 10. JORDAN, Jalen-SFBK So 31 152 86 83 473 15.3 10. COLEMAN, Jamir-CCSU Jr 30 51 134 185 6.2 11. MORSE, Vado-MSM Fr 30 141 58 102 442 14.7 11. JEFFERSON, Malik-MSM Fr 31 81 108 189 6.1 12. ANOSIKE, E.J.-SHU So 31 151 19 119 440 14.2 12. BUTE, Deion-CCSU Sr 29 75 96 171 5.9 13. WILLIAMS, Josh-RMU Sr 31 136 91 69 432 13.9 13. HOLLOWAY Jr., Mike-FDU Sr 30 57 110 167 5.6 14. FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 30 155 70 32 412 13.7 14. CELEN, Deniz-SFBK Jr 31 51 118 169 5.5 15. JENKINS, Jahlil-FDU So 30 138 37 85 398 13.3 15. WILLIAMS, Elyjah-FDU So 30 58 104 162 5.4 16. GIBBS, Jalen-MSM So 31 148 47 57 400 12.9 16. HARDING, Patrick-BRY Fr 29 40 113 153 5.3 17. SANABRIA, Glenn-SFBK Sr 31 137 60 51 385 12.4 17. HUGLEY, Joe-CCSU Jr 24 39 86 125 5.2 18. HOLLOWAY Jr., Mike-FDU Sr 30 139 7 87 372 12.4 18. GIBBS, Jalen-MSM So 31 19 140 159 5.1 19. HUGLEY, Joe-CCSU Jr 24 82 31 101 296 12.3 19. PETTEWAY, Malik-RMU Sr 31 55 103 158 5.1 20. COLEMAN, Jamir-CCSU Jr 30 131 25 75 362 12.1 20. EVANS, Yaradyah-SFBK So 31 35 121 156 5.0 21. KRISHNAN, Ian-CCSU Fr 31 129 71 43 372 12.0 22. BLACKMON, Isaiah-SFU Jr 28 107 51 66 331 11.8 23. DAVIS, Elijah-WC Sr 29 113 39 77 342 11.8 24. HAWKINS, Byron-BRY Sr 29 115 48 58 336 11.6 25. HAWKINS, Chauncey-SFBK So 28 94 30 103 321 11.5 26. MALONE-KEY, Xzavier-FDU So 29 123 47 37 330 11.4 27. KASPERZYK, Joe-BRY Fr 29 100 14 93 307 10.6 28. AGOSTO, Jashaun-LIU Jr 29 107 23 64 301 10.4 29. BAIN, Charles-RMU So 31 112 39 51 314 10.1 30. PETTEWAY, Malik-RMU Sr 31 115 0 80 310 10.0 BISHOP, Kaleb-FDU Jr 29 104 31 51 290 10.0

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct. ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. BUTE, Deion-CCSU Sr 29 93 156 .596 1. PARKER, Cameron-SHU Fr 30 210 7.0 2. JEFFERSON, Malik-MSM Fr 31 116 196 .592 2. AGOSTO, Jashaun-LIU Jr 29 144 5.0 3. ANOSIKE, E.J.-SHU So 31 151 289 .522 3. JENKINS, Jahlil-FDU So 30 139 4.6 4. SPELLMAN, Jare'l-SHU Jr 31 112 217 .516 4. KOHL, Tyler-CCSU Sr 27 123 4.6 5. CELEN, Deniz-SFBK Jr 31 104 205 .507 5. WILLIAMS, Jon-RMU So 31 133 4.3 6. CLARK, Raiquan-LIU Sr 30 212 418 .507 6. KING, Jamaal-SFU Sr 29 117 4.0 7. HOLLOWAY Jr., Mike-FDU Sr 30 139 277 .502 7. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 29 112 3.9 8. PETTEWAY, Malik-RMU Sr 31 115 232 .496 8. CHONG QUI, Damian-MSM Fr 31 116 3.7 9. HURLEY, Rosel-SFBK Jr 31 108 218 .495 9. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 29 106 3.7 10. BISHOP, Kaleb-FDU Jr 29 104 213 .488 10. FREEMAN, Chase-WC So 22 68 3.1 11. FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 30 155 328 .473 11. McCONNELL, Matty-RMU Sr 31 92 3.0 12. HOEHN, Sean-SHU Sr 31 176 373 .472 12. MORSE, Vado-MSM Fr 30 87 2.9 13. TOWNES, Sabastian-BRY Jr 29 157 334 .470 13. BATISTE, Tyson-CCSU Jr 31 84 2.7 14. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 29 163 349 .467 14. HOEHN, Sean-SHU Sr 31 82 2.6 15. EDGE, Darnell-FDU Sr 30 160 345 .464 15. SANABRIA, Glenn-SFBK Sr 31 76 2.5 2018-19 Northeast Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 02, 2019 (All games)

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct. STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. EDGE, Darnell-FDU Sr 30 87 99 .879 1. McCONNELL, Matty-RMU Sr 31 54 1.7 2. JENKINS, Jahlil-FDU So 30 85 99 .859 2. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 29 49 1.7 3. HUGLEY, Joe-CCSU Jr 24 101 118 .856 3. JENKINS, Jahlil-FDU So 30 49 1.6 4. BATTS, Julian-LIU Jr 30 67 79 .848 4. KING, Jamaal-SFU Sr 29 44 1.5 5. KOHL, Tyler-CCSU Sr 27 139 164 .848 SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 29 44 1.5 HOEHN, Sean-SHU Sr 31 139 164 .848 6. HOEHN, Sean-SHU Sr 31 47 1.5 7. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 29 143 169 .846 7. KOHL, Tyler-CCSU Sr 27 38 1.4 8. COLEMAN, Jamir-CCSU Jr 30 75 89 .843 8. BATTS, Julian-LIU Jr 30 41 1.4 9. GRANT, Adam-BRY Jr 29 63 78 .808 9. SANABRIA, Glenn-SFBK Sr 31 41 1.3 10. JORDAN, Jalen-SFBK So 31 83 103 .806 10. CLARK, Raiquan-LIU Sr 30 39 1.3 11. DAVIS, Elijah-WC Sr 29 77 96 .802 11. FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 30 36 1.2 12. KASPERZYK, Joe-BRY Fr 29 93 116 .802 12. GRANT, Adam-BRY Jr 29 34 1.2 13. HAWKINS, Byron-BRY Sr 29 58 73 .795 13. MALONE-KEY, Xzavier-FDU So 29 33 1.1 14. HAWKINS, Chauncey-SFBK So 28 103 130 .792 14. EDGE, Darnell-FDU Sr 30 34 1.1 15. KING, Jamaal-SFU Sr 29 92 118 .780 15. PETTEWAY, Malik-RMU Sr 31 35 1.1

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. EDGE, Darnell-FDU Sr 30 79 166 .476 1. WILLIAMS, Josh-RMU Sr 31 91 2.9 2. JORDAN, Jalen-SFBK So 31 86 204 .422 2. JORDAN, Jalen-SFBK So 31 86 2.8 3. BISHOP, Kaleb-FDU Jr 29 31 74 .419 3. GRANT, Adam-BRY Jr 29 80 2.8 4. FRIAS, Raul-LIU Sr 30 65 156 .417 4. EDGE, Darnell-FDU Sr 30 79 2.6 5. HOEHN, Sean-SHU Sr 31 65 157 .414 5. FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 30 70 2.3 6. WILLIAMS, Josh-RMU Sr 31 91 232 .392 6. KRISHNAN, Ian-CCSU Fr 31 71 2.3 7. GRANT, Adam-BRY Jr 29 80 205 .390 7. FRIAS, Raul-LIU Sr 30 65 2.2 8. LaROSE, Kinnon-SHU Jr 31 42 108 .389 8. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 29 62 2.1 9. FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 30 70 183 .383 9. HOEHN, Sean-SHU Sr 31 65 2.1 10. BLACKMON, Isaiah-SFU Jr 28 51 135 .378 10. WOLFORD, Andre-SFU Sr 28 57 2.0 11. BARNES, Dee-MSM Fr 27 29 80 .363 11. SANABRIA, Glenn-SFBK Sr 31 60 1.9 12. MALONE-KEY, Xzavier-FDU So 29 47 131 .359 12. MORSE, Vado-MSM Fr 30 58 1.9 KING, Jamaal-SFU Sr 29 47 131 .359 13. BLACKMON, Isaiah-SFU Jr 28 51 1.8 14. TOWNES, Sabastian-BRY Jr 29 29 81 .358 14. HAWKINS, Byron-BRY Sr 29 48 1.7 15. MORSE, Vado-MSM Fr 30 58 163 .356 15. MALONE-KEY, Xzavier-FDU So 29 47 1.6 KING, Jamaal-SFU Sr 29 47 1.6

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio 1. SPELLMAN, Jare'l-SHU Jr 31 95 3.1 1. JENKINS, Jahlil-FDU So 30 139 60 2.3 2. CARDENAS, Juan-BRY Jr 28 46 1.6 2. CHONG QUI, Damian-MSM Fr 31 116 51 2.3 3. OPOKU, Nana-MSM Fr 30 47 1.6 3. WILLIAMS, Jon-RMU So 31 133 70 1.9 4. BUTE, Deion-CCSU Sr 29 42 1.4 4. PARKER, Cameron-SHU Fr 30 210 116 1.8 5. FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 30 43 1.4 5. FREEMAN, Chase-WC So 22 68 40 1.7 6. SUMBRY, AJ-WC Sr 28 39 1.4 6. KING, Jamaal-SFU Sr 29 117 77 1.5 7. PENN, Eral-LIU So 27 35 1.3 7. AGOSTO, Jashaun-LIU Jr 29 144 95 1.5 8. HOLLOWAY Jr., Mike-FDU Sr 30 32 1.1 8. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 29 112 77 1.5 9. FLAGG, Mark-SFU So 29 30 1.0 9. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 29 106 77 1.4 10. PETTEWAY, Malik-RMU Sr 31 32 1.0 10. KOHL, Tyler-CCSU Sr 27 123 100 1.2 11. ROHLEHR, Christian-SFBK Jr 27 27 1.0 12. WILLIAMS, Elyjah-FDU So 30 28 0.9 13. CELEN, Deniz-SFBK Jr 31 28 0.9 14. BISHOP, Kaleb-FDU Jr 29 26 0.9 15. JEFFERSON, Malik-MSM Fr 31 22 0.7 2018-19 Northeast Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 02, 2019 (All games)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. ANOSIKE, E.J.-SHU So 31 103 3.3 1. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 29 235 8.1 2. JEFFERSON, Malik-MSM Fr 31 81 2.6 2. KOHL, Tyler-CCSU Sr 27 143 5.3 3. BUTE, Deion-CCSU Sr 29 75 2.6 3. SPELLMAN, Jare'l-SHU Jr 31 160 5.2 4. FLAGG, Mark-SFU So 29 67 2.3 4. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 29 148 5.1 5. BISHOP, Kaleb-FDU Jr 29 66 2.3 5. FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 30 151 5.0 6. SPELLMAN, Jare'l-SHU Jr 31 67 2.2 6. CLARK, Raiquan-LIU Sr 30 145 4.8 7. SUMBRY, AJ-WC Sr 28 60 2.1 7. ANOSIKE, E.J.-SHU So 31 147 4.7 8. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 29 61 2.1 8. GIBBS, Jalen-MSM So 31 140 4.5 9. CLARK, Raiquan-LIU Sr 30 59 2.0 9. COLEMAN, Jamir-CCSU Jr 30 134 4.5 10. WILLIAMS, Elyjah-FDU So 30 58 1.9 10. SUMBRY, AJ-WC Sr 28 114 4.1 11. HOLLOWAY Jr., Mike-FDU Sr 30 57 1.9 11. BISHOP, Kaleb-FDU Jr 29 114 3.9 12. BLACKMON, Isaiah-SFU Jr 28 53 1.9 12. EVANS, Yaradyah-SFBK So 31 121 3.9 13. LAPORAL, Luidgy-SFU Sr 29 52 1.8 13. HARDING, Patrick-BRY Fr 29 113 3.9 TOWNES, Sabastian-BRY Jr 29 52 1.8 14. CELEN, Deniz-SFBK Jr 31 118 3.8 15. PETTEWAY, Malik-RMU Sr 31 55 1.8 15. HABWE, Omar-MSM So 31 116 3.7

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. EDGE, Darnell-FDU Sr 30 1108 36.9 2. JENKINS, Jahlil-FDU So 30 1106 36.9 3. GRANT, Adam-BRY Jr 29 1031 35.6 4. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 29 1002 34.6 5. AGOSTO, Jashaun-LIU Jr 29 1001 34.5 6. KOHL, Tyler-CCSU Sr 27 925 34.3 7. KRISHNAN, Ian-CCSU Fr 31 1054 34.0 8. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 29 982 33.9 9. GIBBS, Jalen-MSM So 31 1032 33.3 10. CLARK, Raiquan-LIU Sr 30 977 32.6 11. WILLIAMS, Josh-RMU Sr 31 989 31.9 12. HOEHN, Sean-SHU Sr 31 985 31.8 13. JORDAN, Jalen-SFBK So 31 980 31.6 14. KING, Jamaal-SFU Sr 29 915 31.6 15. FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 30 946 31.5 16. MALONE-KEY, Xzavier-FDU So 29 900 31.0 17. MORSE, Vado-MSM Fr 30 923 30.8 18. SANABRIA, Glenn-SFBK Sr 31 947 30.5 19. BATTS, Julian-LIU Jr 30 903 30.1 20. WILLIAMS, Jon-RMU So 31 919 29.6 21. McCONNELL, Matty-RMU Sr 31 908 29.3 22. HAWKINS, Byron-BRY Sr 29 848 29.2 23. TOWNES, Sabastian-BRY Jr 29 847 29.2 24. FREEMAN, Chase-WC So 22 642 29.2 25. ANOSIKE, E.J.-SHU So 31 895 28.9 26. PARKER, Cameron-SHU Fr 30 861 28.7 27. COLEMAN, Jamir-CCSU Jr 30 856 28.5 28. CHONG QUI, Damian-MSM Fr 31 884 28.5 29. BLACKMON, Isaiah-SFU Jr 28 795 28.4 30. HABWE, Omar-MSM So 31 879 28.4 2018-19 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 02, 2019 (All games)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. Sacred Heart 31 15-16 2496 80.5 1. Wagner 29 1960 67.6 2. Saint Francis U 29 16-13 2230 76.9 2. Robert Morris 31 2106 67.9 3. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 17-13 2254 75.1 3. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 2170 70.0 4. LIU Brooklyn 30 15-15 2238 74.6 4. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 2168 72.3 5. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 17-14 2208 71.2 5. LIU Brooklyn 30 2203 73.4 6. Central Connecticut 31 11-20 2205 71.1 6. Mount St. Mary's 31 2286 73.7 7. Bryant 29 10-19 2025 69.8 7. Saint Francis U 29 2209 76.2 8. Robert Morris 31 16-15 2149 69.3 8. Central Connecticut 31 2367 76.4 9. Mount St. Mary's 31 9-22 2092 67.5 9. Bryant 29 2247 77.5 10. Wagner 29 13-16 1928 66.5 10. Sacred Heart 31 2438 78.6

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 75.1 72.3 +2.9 1. Central Connecticut 31 496 634 .782 2. Sacred Heart 31 80.5 78.6 +1.9 2. Sacred Heart 31 531 700 .759 3. Robert Morris 31 69.3 67.9 +1.4 3. Wagner 29 422 567 .744 4. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 71.2 70.0 +1.2 4. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 424 593 .715 5. LIU Brooklyn 30 74.6 73.4 +1.2 5. Saint Francis U 29 437 613 .713 6. Saint Francis U 29 76.9 76.2 +0.7 6. Bryant 29 429 602 .713 7. Wagner 29 66.5 67.6 -1.1 7. LIU Brooklyn 30 431 613 .703 8. Central Connecticut 31 71.1 76.4 -5.2 8. Robert Morris 31 402 578 .696 9. Mount St. Mary's 31 67.5 73.7 -6.3 9. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 377 554 .681 10. Bryant 29 69.8 77.5 -7.7 10. Mount St. Mary's 31 403 594 .678

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 799 1698 .471 1. LIU Brooklyn 30 777 1828 .425 2. Sacred Heart 31 862 1863 .463 2. Wagner 29 627 1474 .425 3. LIU Brooklyn 30 777 1766 .440 3. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 756 1756 .431 4. Saint Francis U 29 783 1801 .435 4. Central Connecticut 31 800 1817 .440 5. Robert Morris 31 753 1733 .435 5. Robert Morris 31 716 1626 .440 6. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 790 1872 .422 6. Sacred Heart 31 863 1949 .443 7. Bryant 29 686 1626 .422 7. Mount St. Mary's 31 802 1804 .445 8. Mount St. Mary's 31 733 1755 .418 8. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 775 1733 .447 9. Central Connecticut 31 754 1821 .414 9. Saint Francis U 29 794 1722 .461 10. Wagner 29 638 1635 .390 10. Bryant 29 784 1651 .475

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 232 581 .399 1. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 173 552 .313 2. Sacred Heart 31 241 662 .364 2. Robert Morris 31 199 603 .330 3. Robert Morris 31 241 685 .352 3. LIU Brooklyn 30 206 609 .338 4. Saint Francis U 29 227 654 .347 4. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 227 666 .341 5. LIU Brooklyn 30 253 755 .335 5. Wagner 29 210 610 .344 6. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 251 756 .332 6. Saint Francis U 29 234 672 .348 7. Central Connecticut 31 201 612 .328 7. Mount St. Mary's 31 247 701 .352 8. Bryant 29 224 687 .326 8. Central Connecticut 31 295 809 .365 9. Wagner 29 230 743 .310 9. Sacred Heart 31 273 741 .368 10. Mount St. Mary's 31 223 723 .308 10. Bryant 29 247 633 .390

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G 1. Sacred Heart 31 1190 38.4 1. Robert Morris 31 1027 33.1 2. Saint Francis U 29 1102 38.0 2. Wagner 29 963 33.2 3. LIU Brooklyn 30 1125 37.5 3. Sacred Heart 31 1055 34.0 4. Wagner 29 1063 36.7 4. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 1028 34.3 5. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 1131 36.5 5. Saint Francis U 29 1012 34.9 6. Central Connecticut 31 1108 35.7 6. Central Connecticut 31 1103 35.6 7. Robert Morris 31 1038 33.5 7. Bryant 29 1045 36.0 8. Mount St. Mary's 31 1036 33.4 8. LIU Brooklyn 30 1110 37.0 9. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 996 33.2 9. Mount St. Mary's 31 1148 37.0 10. Bryant 29 939 32.4 10. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 1154 37.2 2018-19 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 02, 2019 (All games)

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. Sacred Heart 31 1190 38.4 1055 34.0 +4.4 1. LIU Brooklyn 30 145 4.8 2. Wagner 29 1063 36.7 963 33.2 +3.4 2. Sacred Heart 31 131 4.2 3. Saint Francis U 29 1102 38.0 1012 34.9 +3.1 3. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 126 4.1 4. LIU Brooklyn 30 1125 37.5 1110 37.0 +0.5 4. Wagner 29 106 3.7 5. Robert Morris 31 1038 33.5 1027 33.1 +0.4 5. Central Connecticut 31 110 3.5 6. Central Connecticut 31 1108 35.7 1103 35.6 +0.2 6. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 106 3.5 7. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 1131 36.5 1154 37.2 -0.7 7. Mount St. Mary's 31 107 3.5 8. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 996 33.2 1028 34.3 -1.1 8. Saint Francis U 29 83 2.9 9. Mount St. Mary's 31 1036 33.4 1148 37.0 -3.6 9. Bryant 29 77 2.7 10. Bryant 29 939 32.4 1045 36.0 -3.7 10. Robert Morris 31 79 2.5

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. Sacred Heart 31 461 14.9 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 228 7.6 2. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 430 14.3 2. Robert Morris 31 222 7.2 3. Robert Morris 31 436 14.1 3. LIU Brooklyn 30 210 7.0 4. LIU Brooklyn 30 409 13.6 4. Saint Francis U 29 202 7.0 5. Saint Francis U 29 374 12.9 5. Wagner 29 176 6.1 6. Wagner 29 344 11.9 6. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 178 5.7 7. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 357 11.5 7. Central Connecticut 31 172 5.5 8. Mount St. Mary's 31 354 11.4 8. Sacred Heart 31 167 5.4 9. Central Connecticut 31 353 11.4 9. Bryant 29 153 5.3 10. Bryant 29 314 10.8 10. Mount St. Mary's 31 146 4.7

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 400 13.3 440 14.7 +1.3 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 430 14.3 400 13.3 1.1 2. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 382 12.3 423 13.6 +1.3 2. Saint Francis U 29 374 12.9 363 12.5 1.0 3. Robert Morris 31 455 14.7 476 15.4 +0.7 3. Sacred Heart 31 461 14.9 453 14.6 1.0 4. Saint Francis U 29 363 12.5 376 13.0 +0.4 4. Robert Morris 31 436 14.1 455 14.7 1.0 5. Bryant 29 371 12.8 374 12.9 +0.1 5. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 357 11.5 382 12.3 0.9 6. Wagner 29 393 13.6 381 13.1 -0.4 6. LIU Brooklyn 30 409 13.6 443 14.8 0.9 7. Mount St. Mary's 31 410 13.2 394 12.7 -0.5 7. Wagner 29 344 11.9 393 13.6 0.9 8. Central Connecticut 31 426 13.7 408 13.2 -0.6 8. Mount St. Mary's 31 354 11.4 410 13.2 0.9 9. LIU Brooklyn 30 443 14.8 417 13.9 -0.9 9. Bryant 29 314 10.8 371 12.8 0.8 10. Sacred Heart 31 453 14.6 372 12.0 -2.6 10. Central Connecticut 31 353 11.4 426 13.7 0.8

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. Saint Francis U 29 383 13.2 1. Sacred Heart 31 844 27.2 2. Wagner 29 360 12.4 2. LIU Brooklyn 30 816 27.2 3. Sacred Heart 31 346 11.2 3. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 794 25.6 4. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 337 10.9 4. Central Connecticut 31 771 24.9 Central Connecticut 31 337 10.9 5. Saint Francis U 29 719 24.8 6. Robert Morris 31 324 10.5 6. Wagner 29 703 24.2 7. LIU Brooklyn 30 309 10.3 7. Mount St. Mary's 31 743 24.0 8. Bryant 29 277 9.6 8. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 710 23.7 9. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 286 9.5 9. Robert Morris 31 714 23.0 10. Mount St. Mary's 31 293 9.5 10. Bryant 29 662 22.8

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb% OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb% 1. Sacred Heart 31 844 313 .729 1. Saint Francis U 29 383 728 .345 2. Wagner 29 703 265 .726 2. Wagner 29 360 698 .340 3. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 794 305 .722 3. Sacred Heart 31 346 742 .318 4. Robert Morris 31 714 279 .719 4. Central Connecticut 31 337 772 .304 5. Saint Francis U 29 719 284 .717 5. Robert Morris 31 324 748 .302 6. LIU Brooklyn 30 816 336 .708 6. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 286 701 .290 7. Central Connecticut 31 771 331 .700 7. LIU Brooklyn 30 309 774 .285 8. Bryant 29 662 286 .698 8. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 337 849 .284 9. Mount St. Mary's 31 743 332 .691 9. Bryant 29 277 759 .267 10. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 710 327 .685 10. Mount St. Mary's 31 293 816 .264 2018-19 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 02, 2019 (All games)

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1. LIU Brooklyn 30 253 8.4 2. St. Francis Brooklyn 31 251 8.1 3. Wagner 29 230 7.9 4. Saint Francis U 29 227 7.8 5. Robert Morris 31 241 7.8 Sacred Heart 31 241 7.8 7. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 232 7.7 8. Bryant 29 224 7.7 9. Mount St. Mary's 31 223 7.2 10. Central Connecticut 31 201 6.5 2018-19 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 02, 2019 (All games)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Current unbeaten streak Fairleigh Dickinson 12-6 .667 76.2 72.1 17-13 .567 75.1 72.3 Fairleigh Dickinson -- 5 Saint Francis U 12-6 .667 76.8 73.7 16-13 .552 76.9 76.2 Sacred Heart -- 3 Robert Morris 11-7 .611 68.5 66.9 16-15 .516 69.3 67.9 LIU Brooklyn -- 3 Sacred Heart 11-7 .611 79.2 74.1 15-16 .484 80.5 78.6 Robert Morris -- 1 St. Francis Brooklyn 9-9 .500 70.3 69.8 17-14 .548 71.2 70.0 Mount St. Mary's -- 1 LIU Brooklyn 9-9 .500 74.2 71.8 15-15 .500 74.6 73.4 Wagner 8-10 .444 63.3 65.4 13-16 .448 66.5 67.6 Bryant 7-11 .389 71.1 75.0 10-19 .345 69.8 77.5 Mount St. Mary's 6-12 .333 67.6 71.4 9-22 .290 67.5 73.7 Central Connecticut 5-13 .278 69.1 76.1 11-20 .355 71.1 76.4

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin Bryant 29 2025-2247 69.8-77.5 -7.7 686-1626 .422 224-687 .326 429-602 .713 939 1045 -3.7 Central Connecticut 31 2205-2367 71.1-76.4 -5.2 754-1821 .414 201-612 .328 496-634 .782 1108 1103 +0.2 Fairleigh Dickinson 30 2254-2168 75.1-72.3 +2.9 799-1698 .471 232-581 .399 424-593 .715 996 1028 -1.1 LIU Brooklyn 30 2238-2203 74.6-73.4 +1.2 777-1766 .440 253-755 .335 431-613 .703 1125 1110 +0.5 Mount St. Mary's 31 2092-2286 67.5-73.7 -6.3 733-1755 .418 223-723 .308 403-594 .678 1036 1148 -3.6 Robert Morris 31 2149-2106 69.3-67.9 +1.4 753-1733 .435 241-685 .352 402-578 .696 1038 1027 +0.4 Sacred Heart 31 2496-2438 80.5-78.6 +1.9 862-1863 .463 241-662 .364 531-700 .759 1190 1055 +4.4 Saint Francis U 29 2230-2209 76.9-76.2 +0.7 783-1801 .435 227-654 .347 437-613 .713 1102 1012 +3.1 St. Francis Brooklyn 31 2208-2170 71.2-70.0 +1.2 790-1872 .422 251-756 .332 377-554 .681 1131 1154 -0.7 Wagner 29 1928-1960 66.5-67.6 -1.1 638-1635 .390 230-743 .310 422-567 .744 1063 963 +3.4

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average Bryant 14-10630 759 15-31534 2102 0-0 0 29-42164 1454 Central Connecticut 12-12057 1005 17-37903 2230 2-1425 712 31-51385 1658 Fairleigh Dickinson 15-7236 482 15-27561 1837 0-0 0 30-34797 1160 LIU Brooklyn 13-8825 679 14-16489 1178 3-3905 1302 30-29219 974 Mount St. Mary's 13-23369 1798 18-63441 3524 0-0 0 31-86810 2800 Robert Morris 14-14224 1016 17-49716 2924 0-0 0 31-63940 2063 Sacred Heart 12-7928 661 17-31324 1843 2-0 0 31-39252 1266 Saint Francis U 13-13255 1020 16-47998 3000 0-0 0 29-61253 2112 St. Francis Brooklyn 14-7407 529 16-28618 1789 1-910 910 31-36935 1191 Wagner 14-20296 1450 15-20829 1389 0-0 0 29-41125 1418 Totals 134-125227 935 160-355413 2221 8-6240 780 302-486880 1612 2018-19 Northeast Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 02, 2019 (Conference games only)

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

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. CLARK, Raiquan-LIU Sr 18 126 9 78 339 18.8 1. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 18 25 146 171 9.5 2. KOHL, Tyler-CCSU Sr 14 76 21 80 253 18.1 2. ANOSIKE, E.J.-SHU So 18 51 98 149 8.3 3. HOEHN, Sean-SHU Sr 18 95 31 93 314 17.4 3. KOHL, Tyler-CCSU Sr 14 25 82 107 7.6 4. MORSE, Vado-MSM Fr 18 96 40 72 304 16.9 4. CLARK, Raiquan-LIU Sr 18 38 96 134 7.4 5. TOWNES, Sabastian-BRY Jr 18 106 21 68 301 16.7 5. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 18 35 96 131 7.3 6. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 18 100 28 72 300 16.7 6. BUTE, Deion-CCSU Sr 17 45 72 117 6.9 7. KING, Jamaal-SFU Sr 18 101 31 63 296 16.4 7. SPELLMAN, Jare'l-SHU Jr 18 38 84 122 6.8 8. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 18 85 38 86 294 16.3 8. COLEMAN, Jamir-CCSU Jr 18 35 85 120 6.7 9. EDGE, Darnell-FDU Sr 18 95 52 44 286 15.9 FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 18 31 89 120 6.7 10. GRANT, Adam-BRY Jr 18 95 46 44 280 15.6 10. CELEN, Deniz-SFBK Jr 18 40 74 114 6.3 11. ANOSIKE, E.J.-SHU So 18 92 16 75 275 15.3 11. HOLLOWAY Jr., Mike-FDU Sr 18 33 75 108 6.0 12. JORDAN, Jalen-SFBK So 18 88 44 52 272 15.1 12. CARDENAS, Juan-BRY Jr 18 35 72 107 5.9 13. HOLLOWAY Jr., Mike-FDU Sr 18 94 5 57 250 13.9 13. SUMBRY, AJ-WC Sr 17 38 58 96 5.6 14. JENKINS, Jahlil-FDU So 18 85 21 51 242 13.4 14. BISHOP, Kaleb-FDU Jr 17 35 58 93 5.5 FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 18 92 39 19 242 13.4 15. McCONNELL, Matty-RMU Sr 18 22 73 95 5.3 SANABRIA, Glenn-SFBK Sr 18 86 36 34 242 13.4 16. WILLIAMS, Elyjah-FDU So 18 38 56 94 5.2 17. COLEMAN, Jamir-CCSU Jr 18 82 12 56 232 12.9 17. BLACKMON, Isaiah-SFU Jr 18 35 58 93 5.2 18. OZIER, Koreem-SHU Fr 18 76 30 48 230 12.8 18. HABWE, Omar-MSM So 18 17 74 91 5.1 19. DAVIS, Elijah-WC Sr 18 72 25 55 224 12.4 19. JEFFERSON, Malik-MSM Fr 18 38 52 90 5.0 20. WILLIAMS, Josh-RMU Sr 18 71 38 43 223 12.4 20. HARDING, Patrick-BRY Fr 18 24 65 89 4.9 21. BLACKMON, Isaiah-SFU Jr 18 68 31 50 217 12.1 22. KASPERZYK, Joe-BRY Fr 18 69 12 58 208 11.6 23. GIBBS, Jalen-MSM So 18 76 27 26 205 11.4 24. BISHOP, Kaleb-FDU Jr 17 68 21 32 189 11.1 25. KRISHNAN, Ian-CCSU Fr 18 71 42 15 199 11.1 26. HAWKINS, Chauncey-SFBK So 15 46 14 51 157 10.5 27. BAIN, Charles-RMU So 18 67 25 28 187 10.4 28. HAWKINS, Byron-BRY Sr 18 66 25 29 186 10.3 29. McCONNELL, Matty-RMU Sr 18 59 26 41 185 10.3 30. MALONE-KEY, Xzavier-FDU So 17 67 22 18 174 10.2

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct. ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. JEFFERSON, Malik-MSM Fr 18 74 113 .655 1. PARKER, Cameron-SHU Fr 18 121 6.7 2. WILLIAMS, Elyjah-FDU So 18 55 93 .591 2. AGOSTO, Jashaun-LIU Jr 17 90 5.3 3. BUTE, Deion-CCSU Sr 17 57 99 .576 3. KOHL, Tyler-CCSU Sr 14 72 5.1 4. ANOSIKE, E.J.-SHU So 18 92 164 .561 4. JENKINS, Jahlil-FDU So 18 92 5.1 5. HOLLOWAY Jr., Mike-FDU Sr 18 94 174 .540 5. WILLIAMS, Jon-RMU So 18 79 4.4 6. CELEN, Deniz-SFBK Jr 18 76 142 .535 CHONG QUI, Damian-MSM Fr 18 79 4.4 7. HURLEY, Rosel-SFBK Jr 18 70 133 .526 7. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 18 75 4.2 8. BISHOP, Kaleb-FDU Jr 17 68 132 .515 8. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 18 73 4.1 9. CLARK, Raiquan-LIU Sr 18 126 253 .498 9. KING, Jamaal-SFU Sr 18 70 3.9 10. HOEHN, Sean-SHU Sr 18 95 192 .495 10. MORSE, Vado-MSM Fr 18 65 3.6 11. EDGE, Darnell-FDU Sr 18 95 198 .480 11. FREEMAN, Chase-WC So 16 43 2.7 12. FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 18 92 192 .479 12. BATISTE, Tyson-CCSU Jr 18 45 2.5 13. BAIN, Charles-RMU So 18 67 140 .479 13. McCONNELL, Matty-RMU Sr 18 44 2.4 14. TOWNES, Sabastian-BRY Jr 18 106 228 .465 EDGE, Darnell-FDU Sr 18 44 2.4 15. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 18 100 218 .459 15. HOEHN, Sean-SHU Sr 18 43 2.4 WILLIAMS, Josh-RMU Sr 18 43 2.4 2018-19 Northeast Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 02, 2019 (Conference games only)

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct. STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. CLARKE, Aaron-SHU Fr 18 36 40 .900 1. KING, Jamaal-SFU Sr 18 34 1.9 2. EDGE, Darnell-FDU Sr 18 44 49 .898 2. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 18 31 1.7 3. HOEHN, Sean-SHU Sr 18 93 104 .894 3. SANABRIA, Glenn-SFBK Sr 18 29 1.6 4. COLEMAN, Jamir-CCSU Jr 18 56 64 .875 4. JENKINS, Jahlil-FDU So 18 28 1.6 5. BATTS, Julian-LIU Jr 18 40 46 .870 5. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 18 27 1.5 6. JENKINS, Jahlil-FDU So 18 51 60 .850 6. HOEHN, Sean-SHU Sr 18 26 1.4 7. JORDAN, Jalen-SFBK So 18 52 62 .839 7. KOHL, Tyler-CCSU Sr 14 20 1.4 8. KOHL, Tyler-CCSU Sr 14 80 96 .833 8. McCONNELL, Matty-RMU Sr 18 24 1.3 9. GRANT, Adam-BRY Jr 18 44 53 .830 9. BLACKMON, Isaiah-SFU Jr 18 23 1.3 10. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 18 86 104 .827 FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 18 23 1.3 11. KING, Jamaal-SFU Sr 18 63 78 .808 11. CLARK, Raiquan-LIU Sr 18 22 1.2 12. DAVIS, Elijah-WC Sr 18 55 69 .797 PETTEWAY, Malik-RMU Sr 18 22 1.2 13. HAWKINS, Chauncey-SFBK So 15 51 64 .797 13. EDGE, Darnell-FDU Sr 18 21 1.2 14. KASPERZYK, Joe-BRY Fr 18 58 73 .795 COLEMAN, Jamir-CCSU Jr 18 21 1.2 15. ANOSIKE, E.J.-SHU So 18 75 95 .789 15. HAWKINS, Chauncey-SFBK So 15 16 1.1

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. EDGE, Darnell-FDU Sr 18 52 96 .542 1. EDGE, Darnell-FDU Sr 18 52 2.9 2. CARDENAS, Juan-BRY Jr 18 18 40 .450 2. GRANT, Adam-BRY Jr 18 46 2.6 3. BISHOP, Kaleb-FDU Jr 17 21 47 .447 3. JORDAN, Jalen-SFBK So 18 44 2.4 4. HOEHN, Sean-SHU Sr 18 31 71 .437 4. KRISHNAN, Ian-CCSU Fr 18 42 2.3 5. LaROSE, Kinnon-SHU Jr 18 24 55 .436 5. MORSE, Vado-MSM Fr 18 40 2.2 6. GRANT, Adam-BRY Jr 18 46 106 .434 6. FRIAS, Raul-LIU Sr 18 39 2.2 7. FRIAS, Raul-LIU Sr 18 39 90 .433 FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 18 39 2.2 8. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 18 28 68 .412 8. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 18 38 2.1 9. WOLFORD, Andre-SFU Sr 18 36 89 .404 WILLIAMS, Josh-RMU Sr 18 38 2.1 10. JORDAN, Jalen-SFBK So 18 44 111 .396 10. SANABRIA, Glenn-SFBK Sr 18 36 2.0 11. JENKINS, Jahlil-FDU So 18 21 53 .396 WOLFORD, Andre-SFU Sr 18 36 2.0 12. BLACKMON, Isaiah-SFU Jr 18 31 82 .378 12. HOEHN, Sean-SHU Sr 18 31 1.7 13. HABWE, Omar-MSM So 18 28 75 .373 BLACKMON, Isaiah-SFU Jr 18 31 1.7 14. FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 18 39 105 .371 KING, Jamaal-SFU Sr 18 31 1.7 15. MORSE, Vado-MSM Fr 18 40 109 .367 15. OZIER, Koreem-SHU Fr 18 30 1.7

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio 1. SPELLMAN, Jare'l-SHU Jr 18 62 3.4 1. JENKINS, Jahlil-FDU So 18 92 30 3.1 2. OPOKU, Nana-MSM Fr 17 33 1.9 2. CHONG QUI, Damian-MSM Fr 18 79 36 2.2 3. FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 18 32 1.8 3. WILLIAMS, Jon-RMU So 18 79 39 2.0 4. CARDENAS, Juan-BRY Jr 18 31 1.7 4. PARKER, Cameron-SHU Fr 18 121 70 1.7 5. PENN, Eral-LIU So 18 29 1.6 5. AGOSTO, Jashaun-LIU Jr 17 90 54 1.7 6. BUTE, Deion-CCSU Sr 17 26 1.5 6. KING, Jamaal-SFU Sr 18 70 45 1.6 SUMBRY, AJ-WC Sr 17 26 1.5 7. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 18 73 50 1.5 8. CELEN, Deniz-SFBK Jr 18 23 1.3 8. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 18 75 52 1.4 9. HOLLOWAY Jr., Mike-FDU Sr 18 21 1.2 9. MORSE, Vado-MSM Fr 18 65 50 1.3 10. FLAGG, Mark-SFU So 18 19 1.1 10. KOHL, Tyler-CCSU Sr 14 72 61 1.2 11. PETTEWAY, Malik-RMU Sr 18 16 0.9 12. WILLIAMS, Elyjah-FDU So 18 15 0.8 13. BISHOP, Kaleb-FDU Jr 17 14 0.8 14. JEFFERSON, Malik-MSM Fr 18 14 0.8 15. JACKSON, Nigel-WC So 18 13 0.7 2018-19 Northeast Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 02, 2019 (Conference games only)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. ANOSIKE, E.J.-SHU So 18 51 2.8 1. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 18 146 8.1 2. BUTE, Deion-CCSU Sr 17 45 2.6 2. KOHL, Tyler-CCSU Sr 14 82 5.9 3. SUMBRY, AJ-WC Sr 17 38 2.2 3. ANOSIKE, E.J.-SHU So 18 98 5.4 4. CELEN, Deniz-SFBK Jr 18 40 2.2 4. CLARK, Raiquan-LIU Sr 18 96 5.3 5. FLAGG, Mark-SFU So 18 39 2.2 SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 18 96 5.3 6. WILLIAMS, Elyjah-FDU So 18 38 2.1 6. FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 18 89 4.9 SPELLMAN, Jare'l-SHU Jr 18 38 2.1 7. COLEMAN, Jamir-CCSU Jr 18 85 4.7 JEFFERSON, Malik-MSM Fr 18 38 2.1 8. SPELLMAN, Jare'l-SHU Jr 18 84 4.7 CLARK, Raiquan-LIU Sr 18 38 2.1 9. BUTE, Deion-CCSU Sr 17 72 4.2 10. BISHOP, Kaleb-FDU Jr 17 35 2.1 10. GIBBS, Jalen-MSM So 18 76 4.2 11. COLEMAN, Jamir-CCSU Jr 18 35 1.9 11. HOLLOWAY Jr., Mike-FDU Sr 18 75 4.2 BLACKMON, Isaiah-SFU Jr 18 35 1.9 12. HABWE, Omar-MSM So 18 74 4.1 CARDENAS, Juan-BRY Jr 18 35 1.9 CELEN, Deniz-SFBK Jr 18 74 4.1 SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 18 35 1.9 14. McCONNELL, Matty-RMU Sr 18 73 4.1 15. MENDY, Yannis-RMU Jr 18 34 1.9 15. CARDENAS, Juan-BRY Jr 18 72 4.0

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. EDGE, Darnell-FDU Sr 18 680 37.8 JENKINS, Jahlil-FDU So 18 680 37.8 3. KOHL, Tyler-CCSU Sr 14 522 37.3 4. GRANT, Adam-BRY Jr 18 651 36.2 5. SAUNDERS, Romone-WC Sr 18 640 35.6 6. AGOSTO, Jashaun-LIU Jr 17 597 35.1 7. BRAXTON, Keith-SFU Jr 18 625 34.7 8. KRISHNAN, Ian-CCSU Fr 18 617 34.3 9. GIBBS, Jalen-MSM So 18 616 34.2 10. MORSE, Vado-MSM Fr 18 613 34.1 11. CLARK, Raiquan-LIU Sr 18 604 33.6 12. CHONG QUI, Damian-MSM Fr 18 598 33.2 13. JORDAN, Jalen-SFBK So 18 597 33.2 14. KING, Jamaal-SFU Sr 18 589 32.7 15. FLOWERS, Ty-LIU So 18 583 32.4 16. WILLIAMS, Josh-RMU Sr 18 574 31.9 17. DAVIS, Elijah-WC Sr 18 571 31.7 18. HOEHN, Sean-SHU Sr 18 563 31.3 SANABRIA, Glenn-SFBK Sr 18 563 31.3 20. TOWNES, Sabastian-BRY Jr 18 559 31.1 21. BLACKMON, Isaiah-SFU Jr 18 558 31.0 22. ANOSIKE, E.J.-SHU So 18 548 30.4 BATTS, Julian-LIU Jr 18 548 30.4 24. MALONE-KEY, Xzavier-FDU So 17 514 30.2 25. HOLLOWAY Jr., Mike-FDU Sr 18 536 29.8 26. McCONNELL, Matty-RMU Sr 18 535 29.7 27. WILLIAMS, Jon-RMU So 18 527 29.3 28. HABWE, Omar-MSM So 18 522 29.0 29. HAWKINS, Byron-BRY Sr 18 514 28.6 30. FREEMAN, Chase-WC So 16 455 28.4 2018-19 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 02, 2019 (Conference games only)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. Sacred Heart 18 11-7 1425 79.2 1. Wagner 18 1177 65.4 2. Saint Francis U 18 12-6 1383 76.8 2. Robert Morris 18 1204 66.9 3. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 12-6 1372 76.2 3. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 1256 69.8 4. LIU Brooklyn 18 9-9 1335 74.2 4. Mount St. Mary's 18 1286 71.4 5. Bryant 18 7-11 1280 71.1 5. LIU Brooklyn 18 1293 71.8 6. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 9-9 1265 70.3 6. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 1298 72.1 7. Central Connecticut 18 5-13 1243 69.1 7. Saint Francis U 18 1326 73.7 8. Robert Morris 18 11-7 1233 68.5 8. Sacred Heart 18 1333 74.1 9. Mount St. Mary's 18 6-12 1216 67.6 9. Bryant 18 1350 75.0 10. Wagner 18 8-10 1140 63.3 10. Central Connecticut 18 1369 76.1

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Sacred Heart 18 79.2 74.1 +5.1 1. Sacred Heart 18 349 440 .793 2. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 76.2 72.1 +4.1 2. Central Connecticut 18 279 354 .788 3. Saint Francis U 18 76.8 73.7 +3.2 3. Wagner 18 256 336 .762 4. LIU Brooklyn 18 74.2 71.8 +2.3 4. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 255 344 .741 5. Robert Morris 18 68.5 66.9 +1.6 5. Bryant 18 277 384 .721 6. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 70.3 69.8 +0.5 6. Saint Francis U 18 291 408 .713 7. Wagner 18 63.3 65.4 -2.1 7. LIU Brooklyn 18 236 334 .707 8. Bryant 18 71.1 75.0 -3.9 8. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 212 302 .702 Mount St. Mary's 18 67.6 71.4 -3.9 9. Robert Morris 18 246 352 .699 10. Central Connecticut 18 69.1 76.1 -7.0 10. Mount St. Mary's 18 238 347 .686

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 489 1014 .482 1. LIU Brooklyn 18 451 1086 .415 2. Sacred Heart 18 468 1026 .456 2. Wagner 18 381 904 .421 3. LIU Brooklyn 18 477 1060 .450 3. Sacred Heart 18 466 1090 .428 4. Saint Francis U 18 473 1057 .447 4. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 429 1003 .428 5. Bryant 18 435 974 .447 5. Mount St. Mary's 18 447 1039 .430 6. Robert Morris 18 431 990 .435 6. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 468 1070 .437 7. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 458 1060 .432 7. Central Connecticut 18 459 1048 .438 8. Mount St. Mary's 18 423 980 .432 8. Robert Morris 18 409 920 .445 9. Central Connecticut 18 429 1069 .401 9. Bryant 18 468 1028 .455 10. Wagner 18 372 1002 .371 10. Saint Francis U 18 477 1044 .457

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 139 331 .420 1. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 102 319 .320 2. Saint Francis U 18 146 385 .379 2. Wagner 18 118 362 .326 3. Sacred Heart 18 140 379 .369 3. Robert Morris 18 113 345 .328 4. Bryant 18 133 368 .361 4. Saint Francis U 18 135 407 .332 5. LIU Brooklyn 18 145 426 .340 5. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 142 428 .332 6. Robert Morris 18 125 369 .339 6. Mount St. Mary's 18 144 410 .351 7. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 137 420 .326 7. Bryant 18 138 388 .356 8. Mount St. Mary's 18 132 408 .324 8. LIU Brooklyn 18 130 364 .357 9. Wagner 18 140 458 .306 9. Sacred Heart 18 139 381 .365 10. Central Connecticut 18 106 350 .303 10. Central Connecticut 18 182 490 .371

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G 1. Sacred Heart 18 673 37.4 1. Robert Morris 18 568 31.6 2. LIU Brooklyn 18 669 37.2 2. Sacred Heart 18 594 33.0 3. Central Connecticut 18 661 36.7 3. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 613 34.1 4. Saint Francis U 18 653 36.3 4. Saint Francis U 18 617 34.3 5. Wagner 18 633 35.2 5. Bryant 18 619 34.4 6. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 612 34.0 6. Wagner 18 623 34.6 7. Robert Morris 18 611 33.9 7. Central Connecticut 18 637 35.4 8. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 593 32.9 8. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 654 36.3 9. Bryant 18 585 32.5 9. LIU Brooklyn 18 655 36.4 10. Mount St. Mary's 18 566 31.4 10. Mount St. Mary's 18 676 37.6 2018-19 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 02, 2019 (Conference games only)

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. Sacred Heart 18 673 37.4 594 33.0 +4.4 1. LIU Brooklyn 18 90 5.0 2. Robert Morris 18 611 33.9 568 31.6 +2.4 2. Sacred Heart 18 82 4.6 3. Saint Francis U 18 653 36.3 617 34.3 +2.0 3. Mount St. Mary's 18 67 3.7 4. Central Connecticut 18 661 36.7 637 35.4 +1.3 Wagner 18 67 3.7 5. LIU Brooklyn 18 669 37.2 655 36.4 +0.8 5. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 66 3.7 6. Wagner 18 633 35.2 623 34.6 +0.6 6. Central Connecticut 18 59 3.3 7. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 593 32.9 613 34.1 -1.1 7. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 57 3.2 8. Bryant 18 585 32.5 619 34.4 -1.9 8. Saint Francis U 18 54 3.0 9. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 612 34.0 654 36.3 -2.3 9. Bryant 18 47 2.6 10. Mount St. Mary's 18 566 31.4 676 37.6 -6.1 10. Robert Morris 18 38 2.1

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 275 15.3 1. Saint Francis U 18 126 7.0 2. Sacred Heart 18 257 14.3 2. Robert Morris 18 124 6.9 3. LIU Brooklyn 18 252 14.0 Fairleigh Dickinson 18 124 6.9 4. Robert Morris 18 237 13.2 4. LIU Brooklyn 18 121 6.7 5. Saint Francis U 18 236 13.1 5. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 109 6.1 6. Mount St. Mary's 18 208 11.6 6. Sacred Heart 18 101 5.6 St. Francis Brooklyn 18 208 11.6 7. Wagner 18 100 5.6 8. Wagner 18 203 11.3 8. Central Connecticut 18 90 5.0 9. Central Connecticut 18 201 11.2 9. Bryant 18 88 4.9 10. Bryant 18 187 10.4 10. Mount St. Mary's 18 74 4.1

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 220 12.2 250 13.9 +1.7 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 275 15.3 235 13.1 1.2 2. Saint Francis U 18 214 11.9 228 12.7 +0.8 2. Saint Francis U 18 236 13.1 214 11.9 1.1 3. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 235 13.1 248 13.8 +0.7 3. Sacred Heart 18 257 14.3 262 14.6 1.0 4. Mount St. Mary's 18 215 11.9 226 12.6 +0.6 4. Mount St. Mary's 18 208 11.6 215 11.9 1.0 5. Wagner 18 226 12.6 230 12.8 +0.2 5. LIU Brooklyn 18 252 14.0 262 14.6 1.0 6. Robert Morris 18 265 14.7 268 14.9 +0.2 6. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 208 11.6 220 12.2 0.9 7. Bryant 18 234 13.0 224 12.4 -0.6 7. Wagner 18 203 11.3 226 12.6 0.9 8. Central Connecticut 18 242 13.4 231 12.8 -0.6 8. Robert Morris 18 237 13.2 265 14.7 0.9 9. LIU Brooklyn 18 262 14.6 249 13.8 -0.7 9. Central Connecticut 18 201 11.2 242 13.4 0.8 10. Sacred Heart 18 262 14.6 221 12.3 -2.3 10. Bryant 18 187 10.4 234 13.0 0.8

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. Wagner 18 216 12.0 1. Sacred Heart 18 485 26.9 2. Saint Francis U 18 213 11.8 2. LIU Brooklyn 18 480 26.7 3. Robert Morris 18 196 10.9 3. Central Connecticut 18 469 26.1 4. Central Connecticut 18 192 10.7 4. Saint Francis U 18 440 24.4 5. LIU Brooklyn 18 189 10.5 5. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 428 23.8 6. Sacred Heart 18 188 10.4 6. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 427 23.7 7. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 184 10.2 7. Mount St. Mary's 18 423 23.5 8. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 166 9.2 8. Bryant 18 422 23.4 9. Bryant 18 163 9.1 9. Wagner 18 417 23.2 10. Mount St. Mary's 18 143 7.9 10. Robert Morris 18 415 23.1

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb% OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb% 1. Central Connecticut 18 469 169 .735 1. Saint Francis U 18 213 437 .328 2. Robert Morris 18 415 151 .733 2. Wagner 18 216 449 .325 3. Sacred Heart 18 485 179 .730 3. Robert Morris 18 196 417 .320 4. Saint Francis U 18 440 180 .710 4. Sacred Heart 18 188 415 .312 5. Wagner 18 417 174 .706 5. LIU Brooklyn 18 189 443 .299 6. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 428 184 .699 6. Central Connecticut 18 192 468 .291 7. Bryant 18 422 185 .695 7. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 166 406 .290 8. LIU Brooklyn 18 480 212 .694 8. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 184 470 .281 9. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 427 207 .674 9. Bryant 18 163 434 .273 10. Mount St. Mary's 18 423 209 .669 10. Mount St. Mary's 18 143 467 .234 2018-19 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 02, 2019 (Conference games only)

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1. Saint Francis U 18 146 8.1 2. LIU Brooklyn 18 145 8.1 3. Wagner 18 140 7.8 Sacred Heart 18 140 7.8 5. Fairleigh Dickinson 18 139 7.7 6. St. Francis Brooklyn 18 137 7.6 7. Bryant 18 133 7.4 8. Mount St. Mary's 18 132 7.3 9. Robert Morris 18 125 6.9 10. Central Connecticut 18 106 5.9 2018-19 Northeast Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 02, 2019 (Conference games only)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Current unbeaten streak Saint Francis U 12-6 .667 76.8 73.7 12-6 .667 76.8 73.7 Fairleigh Dickinson -- 5 Fairleigh Dickinson 12-6 .667 76.2 72.1 12-6 .667 76.2 72.1 Sacred Heart -- 3 Sacred Heart 11-7 .611 79.2 74.1 11-7 .611 79.2 74.1 LIU Brooklyn -- 3 Robert Morris 11-7 .611 68.5 66.9 11-7 .611 68.5 66.9 Robert Morris -- 1 LIU Brooklyn 9-9 .500 74.2 71.8 9-9 .500 74.2 71.8 Mount St. Mary's -- 1 St. Francis Brooklyn 9-9 .500 70.3 69.8 9-9 .500 70.3 69.8 Wagner 8-10 .444 63.3 65.4 8-10 .444 63.3 65.4 Bryant 7-11 .389 71.1 75.0 7-11 .389 71.1 75.0 Mount St. Mary's 6-12 .333 67.6 71.4 6-12 .333 67.6 71.4 Central Connecticut 5-13 .278 69.1 76.1 5-13 .278 69.1 76.1

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin Bryant 18 1280-1350 71.1-75.0 -3.9 435-974 .447 133-368 .361 277-384 .721 585 619 -1.9 Central Connecticut 18 1243-1369 69.1-76.1 -7.0 429-1069 .401 106-350 .303 279-354 .788 661 637 +1.3 Fairleigh Dickinson 18 1372-1298 76.2-72.1 +4.1 489-1014 .482 139-331 .420 255-344 .741 593 613 -1.1 LIU Brooklyn 18 1335-1293 74.2-71.8 +2.3 477-1060 .450 145-426 .340 236-334 .707 669 655 +0.8 Mount St. Mary's 18 1216-1286 67.6-71.4 -3.9 423-980 .432 132-408 .324 238-347 .686 566 676 -6.1 Robert Morris 18 1233-1204 68.5-66.9 +1.6 431-990 .435 125-369 .339 246-352 .699 611 568 +2.4 Sacred Heart 18 1425-1333 79.2-74.1 +5.1 468-1026 .456 140-379 .369 349-440 .793 673 594 +4.4 Saint Francis U 18 1383-1326 76.8-73.7 +3.2 473-1057 .447 146-385 .379 291-408 .713 653 617 +2.0 St. Francis Brooklyn 18 1265-1256 70.3-69.8 +0.5 458-1060 .432 137-420 .326 212-302 .702 612 654 -2.3 Wagner 18 1140-1177 63.3-65.4 -2.1 372-1002 .371 140-458 .306 256-336 .762 633 623 +0.6

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average Bryant 9-7276 808 9-8869 985 0-0 0 18-16145 897 Central Connecticut 9-9261 1029 9-7366 818 0-0 0 18-16627 924 Fairleigh Dickinson 9-4280 476 9-9191 1021 0-0 0 18-13471 748 LIU Brooklyn 9-6804 756 9-9978 1109 0-0 0 18-16782 932 Mount St. Mary's 9-17698 1966 9-9544 1060 0-0 0 18-27242 1513 Robert Morris 9-9144 1016 9-8824 980 0-0 0 18-17968 998 Sacred Heart 9-5530 614 9-8442 938 0-0 0 18-13972 776 Saint Francis U 9-9789 1088 9-8509 945 0-0 0 18-18298 1017 St. Francis Brooklyn 9-4869 541 9-9725 1081 0-0 0 18-14594 811 Wagner 9-14266 1585 9-8469 941 0-0 0 18-22735 1263 Totals 90-88917 988 90-88917 988 0-0 0 180-177834 988 NEC-eed-ology Head To Head Matchups • NEC Tournament Play The following are the four quarterinal matchups and how the teams have fared against each other in NEC Tournament play. 1R denotes first round, QF denotes quarterfinals, SF denotes semifinals and CH denotes championship game.

#1 Saint Francis U vs. #8 Bryant #2 Fairleigh Dickinson vs. #7 Wagner #3 Sacred Heart vs. #6 LIU Brooklyn #4 Robert Morris vs. #5 St. Francis Brooklyn (SFU leads, 2-0) (FDU leads, 7-2) (LIU leads, 2-0) (RMU leads, 4-2) SFU 55, BRY 54 (2014 QF) FDU 94, WC 84 (1983 QF) LIU 80, SHU 68 (2012 QF) SFBK 59, RMU 56 (1988 1R) SFU 100, BRY 78 (2017 QF) FDU 81, WC 77 (1986 SF) LIU 84, SHU 76 (2016 QF) RMU 70, SFBK 68 (1992 SF) FDU 94, WC 68 (1991 1R) SFBK 62, RMU 59 (1997 1R) WC 90, FDU 81 (1994 QF) RMU 73, SFBK 60 (2009 QF) FDU 78, WC 49 (1998 SF) RMU 75, SFBK 57 (2013 QF) FDU 69, WC 67 (2004 QF) RMU 66, SFBK 63 (