Season Preview Last season’s Cortland Red Dragons won 17 games, reached the the team. Junior Simon Skrelja is SUNYAC semifinals and competed in the ECAC Upstate New York in his third year with the playoffs. The 2004-05 squad will look to build upon its previous program and averaged 1.6 success with physically improved returning players along with a points and 1.9 rebounds per group of very talented newcomers. Tenth-year head coach Tom game in 23 appearances last Spanbauer is very excited about the blend of youth and experience season. Sophomore Rod as well as the offensive potential of this year’s squad. Headley played in all 28 games with 10 starts last season and Although the team averaged 3.0 points and 2.1 appears to be somewhat rebounds per game. Skrelja and young, with only two players Headley, along with 6-4 on the roster with more than freshman Jamie Procino, have one year with the program the ability to put the ball on the and a total of eight new floor and create off the dribble. faces on the team, Two other newcomers, Spanbauer has a group of sophomore Dave Maggiacomo players with significant and freshman Michael college experience. Each one Jankiewicz, have demonstrated of the returners enters the the ability to utilize the three- season stronger and in arc within the team’s better condition and many offensive sets. of the newcomers bring a Junior guard Brian Kirchhoff physical presence to the Junior Frank Ranieri, an led the team with 69 three floor. honorable mention All-SUNYAC pointers during the 2003-04 selection last season, is season. The strength of the team Cortland’s most experienced is a deep bench loaded with player. Ranieri is a crafty, blue-collar forward, who is a serious players who can bring scoring threat from anywhere on the floor. He was second in scoring Junior Simon Skrelja is one of instant scoring punch to the last season with 12.9 points per game and led the team with 6.4 floor. Spanbauer has good only two players to be in his third rebounds per game and enters 2004-05 with an overall improved size on the perimeter and season with the program. game. Freshman Quentin Merritt is a smaller but quicker forward, looks to exploit matchup who can score around the hoop and will also be called upon to problems. The team features a number of players who are very handle rebounding responsibilities. competent on offense, making the Red Dragons a difficult team for which to prepare. While the Red Dragons may be a little small at forward, they The offense starts at the do have size in the middle with point, and running the show 6-8 freshman Joe Sargent. again this season is senior Justin Sargent is a true with a O’Garrow. O’Garrow had an very evident presence on both outstanding junior year, ends of the floor. Sophomore averaging 10.0 points and 5.4 Chad Perkins, who averaged rebounds per game. He led the 2.3 points and 1.8 rebounds Red Dragons with 119 assists (4.3 per game as a freshman, has per game) and set a single- improved his strength and season school record with 86 ability to defend and will be steals. Last season, he proved he looking for more playing time could play with the top point this year. Both Sargent and guards in Division III and still Perkins are competent back-to- looks to improve his overall game the-hoop or face-up scorers. in 2004-05. Seeking playing time Also competing for time is 6-6 behind O’Garrow are junior freshman Rich Budde out of transfer Danny DiMartino and Clarence High. freshman Derrick Fish. DiMartino was a two-year starter at Much like last season, Senior Justin O’Garrow set a Manhattanville and his Cortland’s overall balance will single-season record with 86 experience running an offense is be critical to the team’s success steals during the 2003-04 Junior Frank Ranieri was his strength. Fish is a tenacious and how far it can go in the season. second in scoring and led defender and thrives on conference and in the the team in rebounding last pressuring the ball. postseason. While Spanbauer season. believes the Red Dragons have improved as a team, he notes that The depth of scoring at the the entire SUNYAC has improved, making for no easy games. The perimeter positions hopes to be a strength of this year’s team. deeper bench should make Cortland competitive in every game and Sophomore Dave Jutton started all 28 games last season and an explosive offense hopes to provide plenty of excitement averaged 9.9 points per game while hitting 64 three pointers. Junior throughout the season. Brian Kirchhoff led the team with 69 treys and averaged 10.0 points and 4.0 rebounds per game. Both earned significant minutes in 2003-04 and are proven long-range shooters capable of carrying CORTLAND Coaching Staff Tom Spanbauer Games, both as a player (Adirondack Region, 1988, and Western Head Coach Region, 1990), assistant coach (Western Region 1993-96, including gold medal teams in 1994 and 1995) and head coach (Central Region, Tom Spanbauer enters his 10th season 1997-99). In addition, Spanbauer has served as the director of the High as SUNY Cortland’s head men’s basketball Five All-America summer basketball camp in Liverpool, England, and coach in 2004-05. He earned both National currently is the director of the Red Dragon Basketball Camp. Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) East Region and New York State Basketball Coaches Association “Coach of the Year” Maurice Maggiolino honors twice after leading the Red Dragons Assistant Coach to NCAA Division III “Sweet 16” playoff appearances in 1999 and 2000. Maurice Maggiolino enters his third year as an assistant coach on Tom Spanbauer’s staff during the Spanbauer has been named the State University of New York 2004-05 season. Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) “Coach of the Year” three times, most recently in 2001 when he guided the Red Dragons to a 21-7 record, the Maggiolino has coached at many basketball SUNYAC regular-season title and an ECAC Upstate New York tourna- camps throughout New York State, including Le Moyne, Army, ment appearance. He also won the award in 1997 and 1999. Nazareth and the Adirondack Basketball Camp. He was also the head coach for the Central Region Open men’s basketball team at the 2004 Spanbauer’s overall record at Cortland is 149-100 (.598), and he Empire State Games and an assistant coach for the Central Region at enters the 2004-05 season one win shy of matching Pete Corey for the 2003 Empire State Games. career victories at the College. Maggiolino most recently served as a student assistant coach for In the 1999-2000 season, the Red Dragons enjoyed a school-best the men’s varsity basketball team at Ithaca College. Prior to that, he 24-5 season that featured a school-record 18-game winning streak. assisted with the Bombers’ junior varsity squad. They were SUNYAC tournament and regular-season champions. In 1998-99, Spanbauer’s squad went 23-7 and captured SUNYAC regular- Maggiolino is a 2002 graduate of Ithaca, where he earned a Bach- season honors. elor of Science in Health and Physical Education. While at Ithaca, he competed in the basketball program for two seasons. He is currently Cortland has played in the post-season eight times since studying for his master’s degree in Physical Education at Cortland. Spanbauer’s arrival. In 2003-04, the Red Dragons were 17-11 and qualified for the ECAC Division III playoffs. The Red Dragons were 13- A native of Clay, N.Y., Maggiolino graduated from John C. 13 in 1997-98, appearing in the ECAC playoffs and winning their Birdlebough High School in 1998, where he participated in basketball fourth consecutive SUNYAC Eastern Division title. In 1996-97, and soccer, earning all-league honors twice in basketball. Spanbauer led Cortland to a 19-9 record and the program’s first-ever NCAA playoff appearance. In his inaugural season at the helm in 1995- 96, the Red Dragons posted a 16-12 record and advanced to the finals Mac Knight of the eight-team ECAC tournament for the first time in school history. Assistant Coach

“Our program has a focus on the holistic development of the Mac Knight enters his second season as an student-athlete, and we continually strive to expose our players to the assistant coach on Tom Spanbauer’s staff during the best athletic and academic opportunities available at the Division III 2004-05 season. level,” said Spanbauer. “As a result of this focus, many of our players have been recognized through college, regional and national awards Prior to Cortland, Knight coached the Ithaca and scholarships.” High boys’ varsity basketball team from 1993-2002 and the Ithaca High boys’ modified basketball team from 1989-92. He also served as head Prior to his arrival at Cortland, Spanbauer was the head coach at coach of the softball and junior varsity football teams from 1990-94 at Alfred University for one year and an assistant at Alfred for five seasons. Ithaca, where he is currently a physical education teacher. His 1994-95 Saxon unit posted a 12-13 record, the best at the school in five years. Spanbauer also handled athletic administrative and physical Knight earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of North education teaching duties at Alfred. He was the Saxons’ head men’s Carolina-Chapel Hill in 1977, where he played junior varsity basketball tennis coach for four years and women’s tennis coach for one year. He for two seasons. He earned his master’s degree in Recreational Educa- currently serves as Cortland’s interim associate athletic director and tion from Cortland in 1997. teaches in the physical education department. Knight currently resides in Cortland and has three daughters -- A Niagara Falls, N.Y., native, Spanbauer was a three-sport standout Stephanie, Angela and Margaret. at Niagara Catholic High School. He graduated from Cortland in 1983 with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education and earned a master’s degree in 1986 at the College while serving as an assistant varsity and Buddy Mahar head junior varsity coach. Spanbauer was a four-year letterwinner, two- Assistant Coach time team captain and two-time All-SUNYAC selection with the Red Dragons’ basketball squad. He finished with 1,106 career points, includ- The 2004-05 season is Buddy Mahar’s first as an assistant coach ing a 427-point effort during an All-ECAC and All-State senior season. with the Red Dragons. Mahar brings a wealth of experience at all levels of college basketball to the program. Mahar has been head coach at Prior to his coaching at Alfred, Spanbauer served as the freshman Division I Columbia University and Division III Johnston State (Vt.). He basketball coach at Albany High School from 1986 to 1988 and as an has also been an assistant coach on the Division I level at the University assistant basketball coach at the University at Albany from 1986 to of Vermont and Fairleigh Dickinson (N.J.) 1989. He has also been involved with basketball at the Empire State R E D D R A G O N S Team Roster

No. Name ...... Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School 10 Dave Maggiacomo ...... G So. 6-1 185 Pleasant Valley Arlington 12 Rod Headley ...... G/F So. 6-3 175 Peekskill Peekskill 14 Dave Jutton ...... G So. 5-11 165 Red Hook Red Hook 20 Brian Kirchhoff ...... G Jr. 6-3 195 Webster Webster 22 Derrick Fish ...... G Fr. 6-1 170 Locust Valley Locust Valley 24 Justin O’Garrow ...... G Sr. 6-1 170 Port Washington Paul D. Schreiber 30 Michael Jankiewicz ...... G/F Fr. 6-5 175 Oriskany Oriskany 31 Simon Skrelja ...... G/F Jr. 6-2 205 Hastings-on-Hudson Hastings 32 Jamie Procino ...... G/F Fr. 6-4 200 Yorktown Yorktown 34 Frank Ranieri ...... F/C Jr. 6-4 215 Cicero Cicero-North Syracuse 40 Joe Sargent ...... C Fr. 6-8 250 Rochester Rush-Henrietta 44 Rich Budde ...... C Fr. 6-6 185 Clarence Clarence 50 Quentin Merritt ...... F Fr. 6-2 210 Brooklyn Boys & Girls 51 Danny DiMartino ...... G Jr. 6-0 175 Massapequa Park Massapequa 52 Chad Perkins ...... F/C So. 6-5 210 Lake Luzerne Hadley-Luzerne

Head Coach: Tom Spanbauer (Cortland ’83), 10th year (149-100) Assistant Coaches: Maurice Maggiolino, Buddy Mahar, Mac Knight Athletic Training Student: Frank DeKalb, Vicky Spyratas Team Manager: Jeff Howard Student Assistant: Bobby O’Connell 2003-04 Record: 17-11

Player Profiles Rich Budde Parents: Patricia and Dan DiMartino Brothers/ Freshman, 6-6, Center Sisters: Christina, Gina, Vicki, Jaclyn. Major: Sport Management Clarence, New York Derrick Fish High School: Rich graduated from Freshman, 6-1, Guard Clarence in 2004...Two-year member Major: Physical Education of the basketball team...Led team in Locust Valley, New York scoring, rebounding and blocked shots and set a High School: Derrick graduated from school record for blocks in a season as a senior... Locust Valley High in 2004, where he Team captain...Parents: Diane and Arthur Fuerst, was a member of the National Honor Ron Budde Brothers/Sisters: Nate, James, Aaron, Society...Four-year member of the basketball team as Caleb. a point guard...Earned all-conference and all-county honors as a junior and senior...Three-time team Danny DiMartino captain...Three-year member of the lacrosse team... Junior, 6-0, Guard Team captain and all-conference selection as a Major: Business Economics senior...Parents: Linda and Robert Fish...Mother Massapequa Park, New York played volleyball at Hofstra...Brothers/Sisters: Prior to Cortland: Danny attended Marissa. Manhattanville College, where he was a member of the Dean’s List and Rod Headley played on the basketball team for two seasons... Sophomore, 6-3, Guard/Forward High School: A 2002 graduate of Massapequa, Major: Athletic Training where he was a member of the National Honor Peekskill, New York Society...Three-year member of the basketball team 2003-04: Rod saw action in all 28 as a point guard...Earned first team all-conference games with 10 starts...Averaged 3.0 honors as a junior and senior...Team captain as a points and 2.1 rebounds per game... senior...Three-year member of the lacrosse team... Shot 42.9 percent from the field...Scored a season- Team was Nassau County champions twice... high eight points and added four rebounds in a win CORTLAND Player Profiles over CCNY...Grabbed a season-best seven rebounds league doubles champion...Played one year of in a home win over Ithaca...Had seven points and baseball...Other: Member of the Dean’s List at three boards in a win over Hartwick...Played a Cortland...Parents: Lynda and David Jutton season-high 24 minutes and recorded four points, Brothers/Sisters: Tim, Liz. two blocks and two steals versus Brockport in the SUNYAC Semifinals...Collected four points and five Brian Kirchhoff rebounds in an overtime win over D’Youville...High Junior, 6-3, Guard School: Graduated from Peekskill High in 2003... Major: Business/Economics Two-year starting forward on basketball team... Webster, New York Named all-league, all-county, all-section and all-state 2003-04: Brian played in all 28 games as a senior...Team won Section One title and was with 14 starts...Tied for third on the state runnerup his junior season...Parent: Rodney team in scoring (10.0 PPG) and fourth Headley...Played basketball at Maryland for two in rebounding (4.0 RPG)...Led the team in three-point seasons...Brothers/Sisters: Justin, Danitria. shooting percentage (42.1) and treys (69)...Third with 53 assists and tied for second with 11 blocks...Made Michael Jankiewicz 5-of-8 threes and scored a season-best 22 points in a Freshman, 6-5, Guard/Forward home win over Plattsburgh...Had 15 points and Major: Physical Education seven rebounds against Buffalo St...Scored 16 points Oriskany, New York in a win at Fredonia...Collected 16 points, four High School: Michael is a 2004 rebounds and a season-high six assists in a home win graduate of Oriskany High...Four-year over Oswego...Scored 13 points and grabbed seven member of the basketball team... rebounds in his first game as a Red Dragon versus Selected to the All-Mohawk Valley Team and second Williams...Prior to Cortland: Attended Randolph- team all-state as a junior and senior...Five-year Macon College for one year, where he was a member of the golf team...Competed in track and member of the basketball team...Team won field for one season...Won the high jump at the conference regular-season and tournament titles and league meet...Parents: Susan and Philip Jankiewicz reached NCAA Division III Sweet 16...Team ranked Brothers/Sisters: Jeff. number one in Division III...High School: Graduated from Webster in 2002, where he was an honor Dave Jutton student...Two-year starter in basketball...Named All- Sophomore, 5-11, Guard Greater Rochester, all-state and a McDonald’s All- Major: Physical Education Star...Team captain and leading scorer...Named MVP Red Hook, New York of sectionals, which team won...Other: Won a gold 2003-04: Dave started every game medal in basketball at the Empire State Games... and led the team in minutes played... Parents: Doreen Genga and Charles Kirchhoff Averaged 9.9 points, 2.6 rebounds Brothers/Sisters: Christopher. and 2.4 assists per game...Shot 40.7 percent from the floor and 38.3 percent from beyond the arc...Led Dave Maggiacomo the team with a 78.0 free-throw percentage...Second Sophomore, 6-1, Guard on the team with 64 treys and 66 assists...Scored 21 Major: Physical Education points on seven three pointers at Geneseo...Poured Pleasant Valley, New York in a season-high 27 points on 11-for-17 shooting at Prior to Cortland: Dave attended Plattsburgh...Scored 20 points, hitting 5-of-10 three Dutchess Community College, where pointers, in a win at Geneseo in the SUNYAC he was a member of the basketball Quarterfinals...Had 10 points, six rebounds and five team...High School: A 2002 graduate of Arlington... assists in an overtime win against D’Youville...Scored Played guard for two seasons on the basketball 13 points and tied a season high with three steals team...Other: Team won back-to-back titles in the versus Skidmore in the ECAC playoffs...High School: IBM Summer League...Parents: Roberta and Paul A 2003 graduate of Red Hook High, where he was a Maggiacomo Brothers/Sisters: Dan, Mellisa, member of the National Honor Society and MHAL Kristy...Mellisa attended Cortland. All-Academic Team...Received Lubin School of Business Homer S. Pace Award...Four-year member of Quentin Merritt the basketball team...Team captain and first team all- Freshman, 6-2, Forward league as a junior...Team captain, league MVP and Major: Sport Management seventh team all-state as a senior...Four-year starting Brooklyn, New York midfielder on soccer team...Three-time team High School: Quentin graduated captain...Named first team all-league as a junior and from Boys & Girl High in 2003, where league MVP as a senior...Five-year member of the he was senior class president...Two- tennis team...Three-time all-league and two-time year member of the basketball team...

R E D D R A G O N S Player Profiles Team captain as a senior...Led team in rebounding starting goalie on soccer team...Three-time second during the playoffs his senior year...Team was two- team all-league selection...Named all-section twice... time PSAL semifinalist...Other: Coaches the women’s Played two years of tennis...Parents: Gayle and Greg basketball club team at Cortland...Parents: Patricia Perkins Brothers/Sisters: Chelsey. Robinson and Quentin Merritt Brothers/Sisters: David, Latricia. Jamie Procino Freshman, 6-4, Guard/Forward Justin O’Garrow Major: Sport Management Senior, 6-1, Guard Yorktown, New York Major: Political Science High School: Jamie graduated from Port Washington, New York Yorktown in 2004...Four-year member 2003-04: Justin started all 28 of the basketball team...Earned all- games...Tied for third in scoring (10.0 county and all-section honors as a junior and senior... PPG), second in rebounding (5.4 RPG), Three-time all-conference and all-league selection... first in assists (4.3 APG) and set a single-season Scored more than 1,200 points in his career...Two- school record with 86 steals...Shot 45.9 percent from year starting outfielder in baseball...Earned all- the field, 32.0 percent from beyond the arc and 69.6 conference honors as a senior...Parents: Debbie and percent from the line...Had 11 points, Peter Procino Brothers/Sisters: Greg. eight rebounds, nine assists and four steals in a home win over Elmira...Scored a season-high 19 points in a Frank Ranieri win over D’Youville...Had 17 points, eight rebounds, Junior, 6-4, Forward/Center five steals, four assists and a season-best three blocks Major: Business Economics in a home win over New Paltz...Scored 13 points, Cicero, New York grabbed nine boards, dished out five assists and had 2003-04: Frank earned honorable four steals in a win at Geneseo in the SUNYAC mention All-SUNYAC honors...Played Quarterfinals...Had 18 points, eight rebounds and in 27 games with 26 starts...Led the seven assists in a home win over Oswego...Tied a team with 6.4 rebounds per game and second in season high with nine assists at Plattsburgh...Pulled scoring with 12.9 points per game...Second with 33 down a season-high 11 rebounds versus Brockport in steals and tied for second with 11 blocks...Shot a the SUNYAC Semifinals...Prior to Cortland: team-best 47.2 percent from the field...Connected Attended Dickinson and Metro State Colleges... on 18-of-54 threes (33.3 percent)...Scored a career- Played basketball at Dickinson...High School: A high 25 points with nine rebounds and two blocks in 2000 graduate of Paul D. Schreiber, where he was a a win over Elmira...Knocked down 21 points and had member of the Student Council...Three-year member seven rebounds in a win at Ithaca...Pulled down a of the basketball team...Two-time Team MVP...Named career-high 14 rebounds and tied a career best with all-conference as a junior and all-county as a senior... four assists in a win at Oneonta...Grabbed 12 Played one season of baseball...Starting shortstop... rebounds versus Brockport in the SUNYAC Parent: Jackie O’Garrow Brothers/Sisters: Kinsley, Semifinals...Scored 19 points and added seven who played women’s lacrosse at George Mason. rebounds in a two-point win at RIT...Had 18 points, eight rebounds, four assists and three steals at Chad Perkins Brockport...Scored 12 points and pulled down nine Sophomore, 6-5, Forward/Center boards in a win at Geneseo in the SUNYAC Major: Sport Management Quarterfinals...2002-03: Played in all 25 games, Lake Luzerne, New York starting 23...Averaged 7.9 points and 3.7 rebounds 2003-04: Chad came off the bench in per game...Shot 44.9 percent from the field...Second 18 games...Averaged 2.3 points and on the team with a 31.1 three-point field-goal 1.8 rebounds per game...Shot 42.1 percentage...Had a four-game stretch where he percent from the field and 75.0 percent from the averaged 17.3 points and 4 rebounds per game, line...Had season bests of eight points and five shooting 60.4 percent from the floor and 61.5 rebounds in a home win versus Hartwick and at percent from beyond the arc...Scored a season-high home against SUNYIT...Had six points and four 19 points at home versus Oneonta...Had 18 points at rebounds versus Buffalo St. at home...Grabbed five Elmira...Made 3-of-5 three pointers in each game... rebounds in a home win over Plattsburgh...Recorded Grabbed a season-best 11 rebounds in a win over five points and three caroms in an overtime win Plattsburgh...Hit for 16 points against Roger against D’Youville...High School: A 2003 graduate Williams, Oswego and Brockport...Registered a of Hadley-Luzerne...Four-year member of the season-best six assists in his first collegiate game... basketball team...Scored more than 1,000 career High School: Graduated from Cicero-North Syracuse points...Two-time first team all-league selection... in 2002, where he was a member of the merit and Earned first team all-section honors...Three-year honor roll...Three-year member of the basketball

CORTLAND Player Profiles team...Team captain and third team all-league as a Oneonta...Scored eight points and dished out four senior...Competed in the 2002 Zebra Classic... assists against Fredonia...Netted eight points at Parents: Lynn Hughes, Frank Ranieri Brothers/ Fredonia on 4-of-6 shooting...Grabbed a season-best Sisters: Alyn, Angela, Adrianna. six rebounds at Potsdam...High School: Graduated from Hastings High in 2002, where he won the Phil Joseph Sargent Kinn Scholarship...Three-year starter on the Freshman, 6-8, Center basketball team...Named all-league, all-county and Major: Athletic Training all-section as a senior...Registered a 40-point and 16- Rochester, New York game as a senior...Played one year of soccer High School: Joe is a 2004 graduate as a midfielder...Parents: Lula and Toma Skrelja of Rush-Henrietta, where he was a Brothers/Sisters: Valerie, Virginia, Veronica, Diana. member of the National Honor Society, the Tri-M Music Honor Society and received the Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award... Three-year member of the basketball team...Named Most Improved and honorable mention All-Greater Rochester as a senior...Team won section title his senior year...Played in Exceptional Senior Game... Three-year starter in football...Two-time team captain...Earned second team all-county honors his senior season...Parents: Christine and Bill Sargent Brothers/Sisters: Mike.

Simon Skrelja For more information on the SUNY Cortland Junior, 6-2, Guard/Forward men’s basketball program, please contact: Major: Business Economics Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Tom Spanbauer, Men’s Basketball Head Coach 2003-04: Simon saw action in 23 games with four starts...Averaged 1.6 SUNY Cortland, Park Center, P.O. Box 2000 points and 1.9 rebounds per game... Cortland, NY 13045 Shot 43.6 percent from the field...Added 14 assists (607) 753-4906 and 14 steals...Scored a career-high 13 points and [email protected] tied career highs with three steals and two blocks in Web Site: http://www.cortland.edu/athletics/mbasketball a win over Hartwick...Grabbed a career-best eight rebounds at Plattsburgh...Had four points and five rebounds versus Skidmore in the ECAC playoffs... Scored four points and pulled down five boards in a win over CCNY at the Williams Tournament...Netted four points in a home win over Ithaca...2002-03: Appeared in 24 games with 11 starts...Averaged 3.2 points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game...Shot 47.9 percent from the field...Led the team with 26 steals and was second with 52 assists...Scored a season- high 11 points on 5-of-6 shooting at Geneseo...Had seven assists, four rebounds, three steals and two blocks versus

R E D D R A G O N S 2003-04 Statistics and Results

RECORD: ...... OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES ...... (17-11) (9-4) (7-6) (1-1) CONFERENCE ...... (8-8) (5-3) (3-5) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE ...... (9-3) (4-1) (4-1) (1-1)

Rebounds Player ...... GP GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. Jon Rother ...... 28 28 837 29.9 156-335 .466 30-85 .353 77-125 .616 47 98 145 5.2 45 61 29 12 419 15.0 Frank Ranieri ...... 27 26 809 30.0 135-286 .472 18-54 .333 61-98 .635 65 108 173 6.4 43 59 11 33 349 12.9 Brian Kirchhoff ...... 26 14 692 26.6 88-210 .419 69-164 .429 16-24 .667 27 77 104 4.0 53 37 11 28 261 10.0 Justin O’Garrow .... 28 28 862 30.8 101-220 .459 24-75 .320 55-79 .696 36 115 151 5.4 119 63 8 86 281 10.0 Dave Jutton ...... 28 28 869 31.0 87-214 .407 64-167 .383 39-50 .780 19 55 74 2.6 66 45 1 27 277 9.9 Bryan Ortquist ...... 3 0 28 9.3 9-13 .692 2-2 1.000 3-8 .375 2 4 6 2.0 2 1 2 1 23 7.7 Erik Ortquist ...... 28 2 347 12.4 32-68 .471 2-4 .500 18-34 .529 22 34 56 2.0 11 29 1 16 84 3.0 Rodney Headley .... 28 10 374 13.4 36-84 .429 0-6 .000 12-31 .387 28 32 60 2.1 12 42 4 17 84 3.0 Chad Perkins ...... 18 0 113 6.3 16-38 .421 0-1 .000 9-12 .750 13 20 33 1.8 2 5 1 0 41 2.3 Derrick Coleman ... 22 0 244 11.1 21-58 .362 6-23 .261 2-7 .286 12 14 26 1.2 26 15 0 6 50 2.3 Simon Skrelja ...... 23 4 204 8.9 17-39 .436 0-2 .000 3-11 .273 17 27 44 1.9 14 18 2 14 37 1.6 R.J. Dempsey ...... 9 0 30 3.3 5-14 .357 0-0 ----- 3-4 .750 5 4 9 1.0 1 3 0 0 13 1.4 Brandon Woods .... 24 0 188 7.8 11-27 .407 1-6 .167 3-11 .273 6 12 18 0.8 23 17 0 6 26 1.1 Bobby O’Connell .... 8 0 28 3.5 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 6-8 .750 0 1 1 0.1 2 3 0 2 8 1.0 TEAM ...... 35 57 92 3.3 2 TOTAL ...... 28 5625 715-1610 .444 216-591 .365 307-500 .614 334 658 992 35.4 419 400 70 248 1953 69.8 OPPONENTS ...... 28 5625 695-1604 .433 169-513 .329 255-391 .652 313 641 954 34.1 414 417 68 220 1814 64.8

Date Opponent ...... Result Nov. 21 # at Williams (MA) ...... L 66-85 Nov. 22 # City College of New York ...... W 84-54 Nov. 25 ELMIRA ...... W 71-52 Dec. 2 * at Brockport ...... L 76-83 Dec. 5 * FREDONIA ...... W 93-74 Dec. 6 at Alfred ...... W 65-63 Dec. 9 at Ithaca ...... W 64-56 Dec. 19 at RIT ...... W 80-78 Jan. 6 HARTWICK ...... W 97-65 Jan. 16 * at Plattsburgh ...... L 65-80 Jan. 17 * at Potsdam ...... L 63-75 Jan. 20 ITHACA ...... W 76-64 Jan. 23 * PLATTSBURGH ...... W 81-64 Jan. 24 * OSWEGO ...... W 72-60 Jan. 27 * at New Paltz ...... W 66-62 Jan. 30 * BROCKPORT ...... L 56-62 Feb. 3 * SUNYIT ...... L 64-68 Feb. 6 * at Geneseo ...... L 64-70 Feb. 7 * at Fredonia ...... W 63-50 Feb. 10 * at Oneonta ...... W 77-59 Feb. 12 D’YOUVILLE ...... W 69-64 (OT) Feb. 14 * NEW PALTZ ...... W 80-51 Feb. 17 * at SUNYIT ...... L 60-61 Feb. 20 * GENESEO ...... W 71-59 Feb. 21 * BUFFALO ST...... L 66-75 Feb. 24 $ at Geneseo ...... W 73-67 Feb. 27 = Brockport ...... L 42-71 Mar. 3 + SKIDMORE ...... L 49-65 Sophomore guard Dave Jutton started all 28 * SUNYAC game games as a freshman and led the team in minutes # Williams College Tournament played. He was second on the squad with 64 $ SUNYAC Quarterfinals three-point field goals, a 38.3 percentage from = SUNYAC Semifinals (Utica) beyond the arc and 66 assists. + ECAC Div. III Quarterfinals CORTLAND Red Dragons in the Post-Season (since 1989) 1989 2000 Potsdam 83, Cortland 70 (SUNYAC Quarterfinals) SUNYAC Champions (Regular Season and Tournament) NCAA Division III “Sweet 16” 1990 Cortland 75, Buffalo St. 64 (SUNYAC Quarterfinals) ECAC Upstate N.Y. Playoff Participant Cortland 55, Fredonia 46 (SUNYAC Semifinals) Cortland 72, Oneonta 71 (SUNYAC Quarterfinals) Cortland 70, Brockport 55 (SUNYAC Finals) Buffalo St. 67, Cortland 63 (SUNYAC Semifinals) Cortland 60, Hamilton 55 (NCAA Div. III 2nd Round) RPI 91, Cortland 75 (ECAC Quarterfinals) Penn St. Behrend 58, Cortland 52 (NCAA “Sweet 16”)

1991 2001 Oneonta 74, Cortland 73 (SUNYAC Quarterfinals) SUNYAC Regular Season Champions ECAC Upstate N.Y. Playoff Participant 1992 Cortland 63, Utica/Rome 55 (SUNYAC Quarterfinals) ECAC Upstate N.Y. Playoff Participant Cortland 60, Fredonia 49 (SUNYAC Semifinals) Cortland 66, Geneseo 61 (SUNYAC Quarterfinals) Brockport 69, Cortland 63 (SUNYAC Finals) Buffalo St. 81, Cortland 79 (OT) (SUNYAC Semifinals) Rensselaer 61, Cortland 56 (ECAC Quarterfinals) RPI 92, Cortland 75 (ECAC Quarterfinals) 2002 1993 Cortland 49, Buffalo St. 48 (SUNYAC Quarterfinals) Buffalo St. 72, Cortland 52 (SUNYAC Quarterfinals) Oswego 83, Cortland 75 (SUNYAC Semifinals)

1994 2004 Brockport 81, Cortland 80 (SUNYAC Quarterfinals) ECAC Upstate N.Y. Playoff Participant Cortland 73, Geneseo 67 (SUNYAC Quarterfinals) 1995 Brockport 71, Cortland 42 (SUNYAC Semifinals) SUNYAC Eastern Division Champions Skidmore 65, Cortland 49 (ECAC Quarterfinals) ECAC Upstate N.Y. Playoff Participant Cortland 73, Brockport 65 (SUNYAC Quarterfinals) Plattsburgh 86, Cortland 75 (SUNYAC Semifinals) RPI 68, Cortland 60 (ECAC Quarterfinals)

1996 SUNYAC Eastern Division Champions ECAC Upstate N.Y. Playoff Finalist Fredonia 70, Cortland 61 (SUNYAC Quarterfinals) Cortland 92, Brockport 89 (OT) (ECAC Quarterfinals) Cortland 83, Utica College 78 (ECAC Semifinals) Oneonta 80, Cortland 66 (ECAC Finals)

1997 SUNYAC Eastern Division Champions NCAA Division III Playoff Participant Cortland 71, Fredonia 65 (SUNYAC Quarterfinals) Cortland 69, Brockport 58 (SUNYAC Semifinals) Buffalo St. 59, Cortland 43 (SUNYAC Finals) St. John Fisher 77, Cortland 70 (NCAA Div. III Playoffs)

1998 SUNYAC Eastern Division Champions ECAC Upstate N.Y. Playoff Participant Fredonia 49, Cortland 45 (SUNYAC Quarterfinals) Binghamton 78, Cortland 74 (ECAC Quarterfinals)

1999 SUNYAC Regular Season Champions NCAA Division III “Sweet 16” Cortland 77, Plattsburgh 64 (SUNYAC Quarterfinals) Kevin Monaghan was a member of two NCAA Cortland 46, Fredonia 45 (SUNYAC Semifinals) Division III “Sweet 16” squads and three Geneseo 67, Cortland 55 (SUNYAC Finals) SUNYAC regular-season champions during his Cortland 85, RIT 49 (NCAA Div. III 1st Round) Cotland career. He graduated 20th in career Cortland 71, Geneseo 61 (NCAA Div. III 2nd Round) scoring at Cortland and was an assistant coach Connecticut College 80, Cortland 66 (NCAA “Sweet 16”) under Tom Spanbauer for two seasons. R E D D R A G O N S Team History

TEAM RECORDS Tim Darnell ...... 1996-97 528 Jim Meyerdierks ...... 1979-80 514 Most Wins, Season: Mike Stokes ...... 1984-85 506 24, 1999-2000 (24-5) Dave Bleau ...... 1962-63 461 23, 1998-99 (23-7) Jason Thomas ...... 1993-94 449 21, 2000-01 (21-7) Mike Eidel ...... 1970-71 439 19, 1996-97 (19-9) Frank Hodge ...... 1996-97 438 Fewest Losses, Season: Tom Williams...... 1999-00 433 2, 1930-31 (16-2) Jim Meyerdierks ...... 1980-81 433 Best Offensive Average, Season: Angelo Condie ...... 1960-61 432 83.7 ppg, 1963-64 Tom Spanbauer ...... 1982-83 427 Most Points Scored, Game: 124, vs. St. Lawrence, 1964 SINGLE-GAME SCORING Longest Winning Streak, Season: Pts., Player, Opponent, Season 18 games, 1999-2000 61, Dave Bleau vs. St. Lawrence, 1963-64 * 14 games, 1951-52 49, Jason Thomas vs. Oneonta (OT), 1994-95 13 games, 1930-31 48, Jason Thomas vs. Plattsburgh, 1994-95 (* streak extended to 23 games in 1952-53) 44, Dave Bleau vs. Oswego, 1963-64 3-pt FG Made, Game: 43, Dave Bleau vs. Ithaca, 1962-63 14, twice vs. Oneonta, 1997-98 43, Dave Bleau vs. Oneonta, 1962-63 3-pt FG Made, Season: 41, Bob Chrust vs. Oswego, 1968-69 224, 1997-98 40, Angelo Condie vs. Clarkson, 1960-61 3-pt FG Attempted, Season: 40, Jim Luschinger vs. Oswego, 1973-74 614, 1997-98 40, Harry Barr vs. New Paltz, 1986-87 3-pt FG Percentage, Season: 39, Dave Bleau vs. New Paltz, 1963-64 40.0 % (179-448), 1996-97 38, Dave Bleau vs. Potsdam, 1963-64 37, Dave Bleau vs. Brockport, 1963-64 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 36, Angelo Condie vs. Potsdam, 1959-60 36, Ted Lange vs. Oswego, 1958-59 35, Dave Bleau vs. Plattsburgh, 1963-64 CAREER SCORING 35, Bill Williams vs. Geneseo,1968-69 Player...... Years Points 35, Bob Antin vs. Siena, 1970-71 Jason Thomas ...... 1992-95 1,419 35, Mike Eidel vs. New Paltz, 1970-71 Jim Meyerdierks ...... 1977-81 1,387 Tom Williams...... 1998-01 1,379 Attempts: Dave Bleau ...... 1961-64 1,365 (Season) 509, Jason Thomas, 1994-95 Tim Darnell ...... 1993-97 1,351 (Game) 39, Dave Bleau vs. Oneonta, 1963 Mike Patton ...... 1990-94 1,234 Jon DeHay ...... 1997-02 1,215 Field Goals Made: Paul Spiegel ...... 1987-91 1,169 (Season) 229, Jason Thomas, 1994-95 Edmond Anderson ...... 1990-94 1,141 (Game) 21, Dave Bleau vs. St. Lawrence, 1963-64 Adam Blauweiss ...... 1997-01 1,107 Tom Spanbauer ...... 1979-83 1,106 Angelo “Bosco” Condie...... 1958-61 1,093 Tom Williams ranks Mike Eidel ...... 1968-71 1,052 third in career Terry Murphy...... 1974-77 1,046 scoring at Cortland Mike Stokes ...... 1983-85 1,037 with 1,379 points Harry Barr ...... 1984-87 1,012 and his 542 points as Stan Macko ...... 1989-93 985 a senior rank as the Jeff Moesch ...... 1995-98 974 third-best single- John Jackson ...... 1971-74 965 season effort in Kevin Monaghan...... 1998-02 926 school history. Jay Crosier ...... 1989-93 923 Dan Felder ...... 1979-83 919 Bill Williams ...... 1966-69 910

SINGLE-SEASON SCORING Player...... Season Points Jason Thomas ...... 1994-95 628 Dave Bleau ...... 1963-64 601 Tom Williams...... 2000-01 542 Mike Stokes ...... 1983-84 531

CORTLAND Free Throw Attempts: Three Point Field Goal Percentage: (Season) 204, Dave Bleau, 1963-64 (Career) 42.7% (97-of-227), (Game) 23, Dave Bleau vs. St. Lawrence, 1963-64 Bill Porter, 1987-88, 89-91 Ron Becraft vs. Ithaca, 1952-53 (min. 50 made) (Season) 47.2% (92-of-195), Free Throws Made: Tim Darnell, 1996-97 (Season) 163, Dave Bleau, 1963-64 (min. 1 made per team game) (Game) 19, Dave Bleau vs. St Lawrence, 1963-64

Rebounds: COACHING RECORDS (Career) 913, Jon DeHay (Season) 337, Bob Chrust, 1968-69 Coach (Seasons) (Game) 26, Jim Mooney vs. Alfred, 1962-63 Years ...... Won-Lost Pct. Bob Chrust vs. New Paltz, 1968-69 Francis Moench (15 years) Assists: 1923-38 ...... 131-117 52.8 (Career) 505, Jay Crosier, 1989-93 (Season) 176, Jay Crosier, 1991-92 Carl “Chugger” Davis (10 years) (Game) 12, Jay Crosier vs. Utica/Rome, 1991-92 1938-43, 45-50 ...... 84-68 55.3 Jason Thomas vs. Staten Island, 1993-94 Whitney T. “Pete” Corey (11 years) Steals: 1950-54, 55-57, 58-63 ...... 150-76 66.4 (Career) 232, Paul Spiegel, 1987-91 (Season) 86, Justin O’Garrow, 2003-04 Anthony T. Tesori (1 year) 1954-55 ...... 11-8 57.8 Blocked Shots: (Career) 154, Jon DeHay, 1997-2002 Robert H. Wallace (1 year) (Season) 55, Ben Katock, 1985-86 1957-58 ...... 11-10 52.3

Three Point Field Goal Attempts: Reuben “Barney” Williams (4 years) (Career) 599, Adam Blauweiss, 1997-2001 1963-65, 66-68 ...... 41-40 50.6 (Season) 224, Adam Blauweiss, 1998-99 (Game) 17, Tom Williams at Utica/Rome, 1998-99 Alan Stockholm (14 years) 1965-66, 68-81 ...... 126-178 41.4 Three Point Field Goals Made: (Career) 227, Adam Blauweiss, 1997-2001 Bill Williams (8 years) (Season) 92, Tim Darnell, 1996-97 1981-89 ...... 66-132 33.3 (Game) 8 (8-of-9), Bill Porter vs. Utica/Rome, 1989-90 John Konowitz (6 years) 1989-95 ...... 84-75 52.8

Tom Spanbauer (9 years) 1995-2004 ...... 149-100 59.8

COMPOSITE COACHING RECORD (79 years)

1923-43, 1945-2004 ...... 853-804 51.5

The 2004-05 Cortland Men’s Basketball Guide was written and edited by Cortland Associate SID Dan Surdam. Action photography and team photo by Darl Zehr Photography. Corey Adam Blauweiss is Cortland’s career leader in Gymnasium photo by David Blatchley. The guide was printed by three-point field goals attempted and made. Graphics Plus Printing of Cortland, N.Y. R E D D R A G O N S 2003-04 Game-by-Game Recap Williams 85, Cortland 66 (Williams Tournament) Cortland 80, RIT 78 (Nov. 21; Williamstown, MA) (Dec. 19; Rochester, NY) Defending national champion and nationally top-ranked Justin O’Garrow hit a driving layup with four seconds left to Williams shot 51.1 percent from the field on its way to the win. break a 78-78 tie and thwart a furious comeback by the Tigers. Frank Ranieri shot 5-of-8 from the field and led the Red Dragons Cortland led, 74-60, with 5:21 left, but RIT tied the game on a with 14 points. Brian Kirchhoff scored 13 points and added pair of free throws with 36 second remaining. Frank Ranieri led seven rebounds in his Cortland debut. five Cortland players in double figures with 19 points. O’Garrow finished with 17 points, six rebounds and six assists. Cortland 84, CCNY 54 (Williams Tournament) (Nov. 22; Williamstown, MA) Cortland 97, Hartwick 65 Cortland opened up a 47-26 lead at the half as Jon Rother (Jan. 6; Cortland, NY) scored 16 of his game-high 20 points. Bryan Ortquist made all Cortland connected on six three-point shots, including at least seven of his field goal attempts and finished with 16 points. The one from each starter, in the first 6:04 to open up a command- Red Dragons outrebounded CCNY 43-26 and shot 51.6 percent ing 24-8 lead. The Red Dragons pushed the lead to 31-8 and led from the field. Rother was named to the All-Tournament team. by at least 19 points the remainder of the game. Frank Ranieri led the offense with 17 points, Simon Skrelja connected for a Cortland 71, Elmira 52 season-high 13 and Chad Perkins chipped in with a season-high (Nov. 25; Cortland, NY) eight points. Cortland used a 20-2 run in a six and a half minute span in the first half to increase an 11-10 lead to 31-12 with 3:40 remaining. Plattsburgh 80, Cortland 65 The Red Dragons led by double digits the rest of the way. Frank (Jan. 16; Plattsburgh, NY) Ranieri scored a career-best 25 points, including 17 in the Plattsburgh used a 13-2 run to extend a 51-49 lead to a 64-51 opening half, and grabbed a team-high nine rebounds. Justin advantage late in the game on its way to the conference win. O’Garrow added 11 points, nine assists, eight rebounds and four Dave Jutton scored 21 of his career-high 27 points in the steals. opening half for the Red Dragons. Jon Rother added 16 points and Justin O’Garrow contributed nine assists. Brockport 83, Cortland 76 (Dec. 2; Brockport, NY) Potsdam 75, Cortland 63 The Red Dragons opened SUNYAC play with a tough loss on the (Jan. 17; Potsdam, NY) road. After trailing 57-46 with 11:38 remaining, Cortland went The Red Dragons trailed by one point at the half, 38-37, despite on a 17-6 run to tie the game at 63-63 on Jon Rother’s layup. shooting 65 percent from the field, including 6-of-9 from Brockport, however, scored the next six points and went on to beyond the arc. Potsdam pulled away midway through the the victory. Rother and Frank Ranieri led the Red Dragons with second half. Frank Ranieri led Cortland with 16 points. Jon 18 points each. Rother chipped in with 13 and Dave Jutton added 12.

Cortland 93, Fredonia 74 Cortland 76, Ithaca 64 (Dec. 5; Cortland, NY) (Jan. 20; Cortland, NY) Cortland jumped out to a 22-8 lead and never looked back as it The Red Dragons scored 10 consecutive points in the final 1:41 hit 54.5 percent of its shots, including 11-of-24 treys, in the big of the first half to stretch a 31-29 lead to a 41-29 advantage and win. Jon Rother led the way with 22 points, while Justin led by as many as 10 points the rest of the game. Jon Rother O’Garrow hit 8-of-11 shots for 17 points and added seven assists scored 14 of his team-high 17 points in the opening 20 minutes. and six steals. Brian Kirchhoff connected on 5-of-7 three pointers Brian Kirchhoff added 14 points and Rod Headley grabbed seven and finished with 15 points. rebounds.

Cortland 65, Alfred 63 Cortland 81, Plattsburgh 64 (Dec. 6; Alfred, NY) (Jan. 23; Cortland, NY) Jon Rother scored on a layup at the buzzer to give Cortland the Cortland raced out to a 19-4 lead in the first 6:48 of the game road win. Alfred led by as many as seven points in the second and led by at least 12 the rest of the way. Brian Kirchhoff half, but a pair of three pointers by Brian Kirchhoff tied the game connected on 5-of-8 three pointers and scored a season-high 22 at 61-61 with less than a minute remaining. Rother finished with points. Jon Rother shot 7-of-10 from the field and added 17 23 points, Kirchhoff scored 12 and grabbed seven rebounds and points, and Frank Ranieri connected for 13. Justin O’Garrow contributed nine points and eight assists. Cortland 72, Oswego 60 Cortland 64, Ithaca 56 (Jan. 24; Cortland, NY) (Dec. 9; Ithaca, NY) Cortland took a 37-34 lead into intermission on the strength of a Cortland rallied from a 47-38 deficit with 12:51 left in the game. 13-3 run to close the first half and pulled away with a 10-2 Dave Jutton tied the game at 51-51, then gave the Red Dragons surge midway through the second half. Justin O’Garrow scored the lead with a pair of three pointers. Frank Ranieri, who finished 18 points, grabbed eight rebounds, handed out seven assists with a game-high 21 points, buried a trey to give Cortland the and had three steals. Brian Kirchhoff chipped in with 16 points lead for good, 57-54, with 4:17 left. Justin O’Garrow sealed the and six assists and Frank Ranieri added 15 points and eight win with three late free throws. Jon Rother added 18 points and rebounds. seven rebounds. CORTLAND 2003-04 Game-by-Game Recap Cortland 66, New Paltz 62 Cortland 80, New Paltz 51 (Jan. 27; New Paltz, NY) (Feb. 14; Cortland, NY) Cortland outscored New Paltz, 12-1, over the final 4:08 to earn Leading 14-12 midway through the first half, the Red Dragons the come-from-behind road win. Dave Jutton buried a pair of went on a 29-0 tear in a 7:46 span to blow the game wide threes and Jon Rother had four points during the run. Rother open. Jon Rother had a game-high 21 points and six rebounds, finished with 17 points and eight rebounds, Frank Ranieri netted while Justin O’Garrow contributed 17 points, eight rebounds, 14 points and Justin O’Garrow added 10 points, seven rebounds, five steals, four assists and three blocked shots. Frank Ranieri six assists and six steals. added 12 points off the bench.

Brockport 62, Cortland 56 SUNYIT 61, Cortland 60 (Jan. 30; Cortland, NY) (Feb. 17; Utica, NY) Brockport scored the game’s final six points in a game with seven SUNYIT erased an early 24-8 deficit and held on late as Cortland ties and multiple lead changes. Cortland, which had the game’s had a final possession to win the game. The Red Dragons pulled largest lead of eight in the first half, was held without a field to within 61-60 on Brian Kirchhoff’s trey with 53 seconds goal over the final 6:38. Justin O’Garrow led the Red Dragons remaining and forced a turnover with 19 seconds left but with 11 points, five assists and five steals. couldn’t get off a shot against SUNYIT’s pressure defense. Frank Ranieri led Cortland’s offense with 16 points. SUNYIT 68, Cortland 64 (Feb. 3; Cortland, NY) Cortland 71, Geneseo 59 SUNYIT took an 8-7 lead early in the game and never trailed (Feb. 20; Cortland, NY) again. After Cortland tied the game at 46-46 midway through The Red Dragons went on a 19-3 run in a nine-minute span to the second half, the Wildcats pulled away with a 16-5 run. Frank turn a 37-33 deficit into a 52-40 lead at the midway point of the Ranieri and Justin O’Garrow each scored 16 points for the Red second half. After Geneseo closed to within 57-51, Cortland had Dragons. O’Garrow added seven rebounds, four assists and four a 14-2 surge that sealed the win. Jon Rother and Brian Kirchhoff steals and Ranieri pulled down eight rebounds. each connected for 15 points.

Geneseo 70, Cortland 64 Buffalo St. 75, Cortland 66 (Feb. 6; Geneseo, NY) (Feb. 21; Cortland, NY) Geneseo led 38-22 at halftime and held a 63-48 lead with four Buffalo St. used a 22-6 second-half run to turn a 46-45 deficit minutes left before Dave Jutton drilled four treys in a 16-4 run to into a 67-52 lead with 4:33 remaining. The Red Dragons finished pull the Red Dragons to within 67-64 with 20 seconds remain- the SUNYAC with an 8-8 record and earned the fifth seed in the ing. Geneseo closed out the game, however, by making 3-of-4 conference playoffs. Dave Jutton made 5-of-10 three-point field free throws. Jutton finished with 21 points on seven threes, one goals and finished with 18 points. Brian Kirchhoff came off the shy of the school record. bench to score 15 points, including four treys, and grabbed seven rebounds. Cortland 63, Fredonia 50 (Feb. 7; Fredonia, NY) Cortland 73, Geneseo 67 (SUNYAC Quarterfinals) Cortland broke open a close game by outscoring Fredonia 23-11 (Feb. 24; Geneseo, NY) to open the second half. Four Red Dragons scored in double Dave Jutton connected on 5-of-10 three pointers, including four figures, led by Brian Kirchhoff, who poured in 16 points off the in the first half, and scored a game-high 20 points to lead bench. Jon Rother added 13, Justin O’Garrow hit for 12 and Cortland to the win. Justin O’Garrow added 13 points, nine Frank Ranieri scored 11. rebounds, five assists and four steals and Jon Rother, Frank Ranieri and Brian Kirchhoff each chipped in with 12 points. Cortland 77, Oneonta 59 (Feb. 10; Oneonta, NY) Brockport 71, Cortland 42 (SUNYAC Semifinals) Cortland went on a 14-0 run in a three-minute span midway (Feb. 27; Utica, NY) through the first half to grab a 22-9 lead. The advantage grew Cortland shot just 26.7 percent from the field, including 2-for-17 to 44-28 at the half and Cortland cruised to the win. Jon Rother from three-point range. Brockport closed the first half with a 20- had 21 points and nine rebounds, Justin O’Garrow contributed 9 run to pull away from an 11-11 tie and opened up the second 17 points, five assists and four steals and Frank Ranieri grabbed a half with a 13-3 surge to take a 44-23 lead. Frank Ranieri had career-high 14 rebounds. seven points and 12 rebounds and Justin O’Garrow grabbed a season-best 11 rebounds. Cortland 69, D’Youville 64 (OT) (Feb. 12; Cortland, NY) Skidmore 65, Cortland 49 (ECAC Upstate NY Quarterfinals) Brian Kirchhoff tied the game with a three pointer, his first points (Mar. 3; Cortland, NY) of the game, with 10.5 seconds left and nailed two big treys in Skidmore opened up a 12-point halftime lead, 36-24, and overtime to lead Cortland to the win. Justin O’Garrow scored 19 stretched the advantage to 54-27 with 12:20 remaining. Jon points and Jon Rother had 14 points and 13 rebounds. Dave Rother led the Red Dragon offense with 15 points. Dave Jutton Jutton added 10 points, six rebounds and five assists. added 13 points and Simon Skrelja contributed four points and a team-high five rebounds off the bench.

R E D D R A G O N S Post-Season Honors (since 1969) 1969 1991 1999 Bob Chrust, 1st Team All-SUNYAC Stan Macko, Hon. Mention All-SUNYAC Caston Binger, Hon. Mention All- Mike Eidel, 2nd Team All-SUNYAC Paul Spiegel, 1st Team All-SUNYAC, SUNYAC Bill Williams, 1st Team All-SUNYAC Hon. Mention All-East Adam Blauweiss, 1st Team All- (Eastern Basketball Magazine) SUNYAC, 1970 SUNYAC All-Tournament Team, Mike Eidel, 1st Team All-SUNYAC 1992 Hon. Mention All-East Earl Rogers, 1st Team All-SUNYAC Edmond Anderson, 1st Team All- (Columbus Multimedia) SUNYAC, Jon DeHay, Hon. Mention All-SUNYAC 1971 SUNYAC All-Tournament Team Tom Williams, Hon. Mention All- Mike Eidel, 1st Team All-SUNYAC Jay Crosier, 1st Team All-SUNYAC SUNYAC, Joe Hunt, Hon. Mention All-SUNYAC SUNYAC All-Tournament Team 1972 John Jackson, 2nd Team All-SUNYAC 1993 2000 Edmond Anderson, Hon. Mention All- Caston Binger, Hon. Mention All- 1973 SUNYAC SUNYAC John Jackson, 1st Team All-SUNYAC Jay Crosier, 1st Team All-SUNYAC Adam Blauweiss, Hon. Mention All- Mike Patton, Hon. Mention All- SUNYAC, SUNYAC All- 1974 SUNYAC Tournament Team John Jackson, Hon. Mention All- Jon DeHay, SUNYAC All-Tournament SUNYAC 1994 Team Edmond Anderson, 1st Team All- Kevin Monaghan, 1980 SUNYAC SUNYAC Tournament Most Valuable Jim Meyerdierks, 1st Team All-SUNYAC, Mike Patton, Hon. Mention All- Player 1st Team All-ECAC Upstate NY, SUNYAC Tom Williams, 1st Team NABC All- All-New York State Jason Thomas, 1st Team All-SUNYAC American, NABC East District Co-Player of the Year, 1st Team 1981 1995 All-East (Columbus Multimedia), 1st Jim Meyerdierks, 1st Team All-SUNYAC Jason Thomas, SUNYAC Player of the Team All-ECAC Upstate New York, Year SUNYAC Player of the Year 1982 Hon. Mention All-American (NABC), Tom Spanbauer, 1st Team All-SUNYAC 4th Team All-American (Div. III News), 2001 1st Team All-ECAC Upstate NY, Jon DeHay, 2nd Team All-SUNYAC 1983 SUNYAC All-Tournament Team Tom Williams, 2nd Team NABC All- Walt Henson, Hon. Mention All- American, 1st Team SUNYAC 1996 NABC All-East Region, Tom Spanbauer, 1st Team All-SUNYAC, Tim Darnell, 1st Team All-SUNYAC 1st Team All-ECAC Upstate NY, 1st Team All-ECAC Upstate NY, Frank Hodge, 1st Team All-SUNYAC SUNYAC Player of the Year, All-New York State Paul Morrissey, Hon. Mention All- SUNYAC All-Tournament Team SUNYAC 1984 2002 Mike Stokes, 1st Team All-SUNYAC 1997 Jon DeHay, 2nd Team All-SUNYAC Tim Darnell, 1st Team All-SUNYAC, Kevin Monaghan, 1985 1st Team All-ECAC Upstate NY, SUNYAC All-Tournament Team Mike Stokes, 1st Team All-SUNYAC 2nd Team All-East (Columbus Multimedia), 2003 1987 2nd Team All-East (NABC) Jon Rother, Hon. Mention All-SUNYAC, Harry Barr, Hon. Mention All-SUNYAC Frank Hodge, 1st Team All-SUNYAC, SUNYAC Co-First Year Player of the SUNYAC All-Tournament Team, Year 1988 Hon. Mention All-East Mike Grabosky, Hon. Mention All- (Columbus Multimedia) 2004 SUNYAC Jeff Moesch, 1st Team All-SUNYAC Frank Ranieri, Hon. Mention All- Lee Taft, 1st Team All-SUNYAC Claude Sharpe, SUNYAC All-Tournament SUNYAC Team Jon Rother, Hon. Mention All-SUNYAC 1989 Lee Taft, 1st Team All-SUNYAC 1998 Jeff Moesch, 1st Team All-SUNYAC, 1990 Hon. Mention All-East Paul Spiegel, 1st Team All-SUNYAC (Columbus Multimedia) Ernest Watkins, Hon. Mention All- Claude Sharpe, Hon. Mention All- SUNYAC SUNYAC

CORTLAND formerly known as the Sears Directors’ Cup from 1995- About SUNY Cortland 2002. Cortland is the only New York school and one of only six nationwide to finish in the top 20 each of the last nine years. Since 1989, the Red Dragons have captured Located atop one of the rolling hills in central New York’s 12 NCAA Division III team titles. “City of Seven Valleys,” the State University of New York College at Cortland was founded in 1868 as the The College offers its student-athletes excellent athletic Cortland Normal School, which included among its facilities. The newly-constructed on-campus stadium earliest students inventor and industrialist Elmer A. Sperry features two artificial turf fields. One field seats 6,500 of Sperry-Rand Corp. fame. spectators, the other 1,500. The Cortland football, field hockey, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s Over the decades, the campus expanded and in 1941, by lacrosse and men’s and women’s track and field teams an act of legislature and the Board of Regents, the are among those who utilize the facility, which the New institution officially became a four-year college providing York Times called “...a new stadium worthy of a major courses leading to the bachelor’s degree. In 1948, university power.” Cortland was a founding member of the State University of New York. The Bessie L. Park Physical Education and Recreation Center, opened in 1973, features the Whitney T. Corey Today, approximately 7,500 students are pursuing Gymnasium with a 3,500 seating capacity; the Olympic- degrees within the College’s three academic divisions — sized Harriet Holsten swimming pool with gallery seating arts and sciences, professional studies and the school of for 1,500; the Alumni Ice Arena, a facility which can education. Twenty-three departments with a faculty of accommodate 2,500 spectators; a 500-seat gymnastics more than 400 offer the SUNY Cortland student body 70 arena, racquetball and squash courts, a wrestling room, majors and 44 minors from which to choose. modern athletic training facilities and the state-of-the-art Francis Woods Fitness Facility. The College’s main campus covers 191 acres and includes 30 traditional and modern buildings. Fourteen of these Nearby Clayton R. Lusk Field House, with its tartan- structures are residence halls providing on-campus textured surface, is home for the indoor track teams, housing for approximately 3,000 students. Cortland also varsity practice sessions and recreational activities. operates its Outdoor Education Center at Raquette Lake Cortland’s soccer teams play on T. Fred “Prof” Holloway in the Adirondacks, the Hoxie Gorge Nature Preserve Field, which has lights for night contests and newly outside Cortland, and the Brauer Memorial Geological installed bleachers. The College also has 22 outdoor Field Station on the Helderberg Escarpment near Albany. tennis courts and two outdoor basketball courts and boasts Robert H. Wallace Field (baseball) and Dragon At Cortland, athletics are viewed as having an important Field (softball) as part of its 51 acres of athletic fields. role in the educational mission of the College. During the fall, winter and spring seasons, Cortland participates in 25 intercollegiate sports — 14 women’s and 11 men’s — in an attempt to provide a broad program which meets the needs, interests and abilities of its students.

The Cortland athletic program placed eighth nationally out of 430 colleges and universities in the 2003-04 all-sport National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Directors’ Cup Division III standings. The award was

R E D D R A G O N S 2004-05 Schedule

November 20 Sat. at Ithaca ...... 7:00 23 Tue. at Elmira ...... 7:00 30 Tue. * ONEONTA ...... 8:00 December 3 Fri. * at SUNYIT ...... 8:00 4 Sat. ALFRED ...... 7:00 7Tue. ITHACA ...... 8:00 17 Fri. RIT ...... 6:00 29 Wed. $ at Embry-Riddle (FL) ...... 7:30 30 Thu. $ Colby-Sawyer (NH) ...... 4:00 January 4Tue. at Hartwick ...... 8:00 11 Tue. * at Buffalo St...... 8:00 15 Sat. * FREDONIA ...... 4:00 17 Mon. at D’Youville ...... 4:00 21 Fri. * GENESEO ...... 8:00 22 Sat. * at Oswego ...... 8:00 25 Tue. * at Brockport ...... 8:00 28 Fri. * OSWEGO ...... 8:00 February 1Tue. * NEW PALTZ ...... 8:00 4 Fri. * at Potsdam ...... 8:00 5 Sat. * at Plattsburgh ...... 8:00 8Tue. * at Oneonta ...... 8:00 11 Fri. * BUFFALO ST...... 8:00 15 Tue. * POTSDAM ...... 8:00 18 Fri. * BROCKPORT ...... 8:00 19 Sat. * at Fredonia ...... 8:00 22 Tue. SUNYAC Quarterfinals (campus sites) ...... TBA 25 Fri. # SUNYAC Semifinals ...... TBA 26 Sat. # SUNYAC Finals ...... TBA

* SUNYAC Game $ Land of Magic Classic (Daytona Beach, FL) # at Utica Memorial Auditorium HOME GAMES IN BOLD RED CAPS