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New Haven Chargers GAME 23 | NEW HAVEN VS AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL | CHARGER GYMNASIUM | FEBRUARY 15, 2020 | 3:30 P.M. DAN RUEDE Associate AD /Strategic Communications NEW HAVEN CHARGERS Charger Gym, 300 Boston Post Road, West Haven, CT 06516 O: 203.932.7025 | C: 203.535.9503 MEN’S BASKETBALL [email protected] | www.newhavenchargers.com SCHEDULE/RESULTS AT A GLANCE Overall: 10-12 NE10: 8-8 Opening Tip ............................................. 3:30 p.m. ..................................... West Haven Conn. NOVEMBER Location 18 Mon. at Concordia W, 85-55 Venue ..................................... Charger Gymnasium 23 Sat. LE MOYNE* L, 73-75 ot Capacity..........................................................1,000 26 Wed. at Pace* L, 61-77 Live Video ..............................................NE10 NOW Terrace Hotel Thanksgiving Classic (Lakeland, Fla.) Live Stats ......................... NewHavenChargers.com 29 Fri. at Florida Southern L, 56-84 All-Time Series ....................................... AIC, 29-29 30 Sat. vs. Saint Leo L, 63-84 Active Streak ..................................................... W6 DECEMBER Last Meeting ............New Haven 65-54 (12/10/19) 4 Wed. SOUTHERN CONN. STATE* L, 71-74 NEW HAVEN (10-12, 8-8 NE10) First Meeting ...........................AIC 93-87 (2/27/94) AIC (8-16, 5-10 NE10) 7 Sat. SAINT ROSE* W, 68-57 CHARGERS .............. 11-8 YELLOW JACKETS 10 Tue. at American International* W, 65-54 Hotaling vs. American International 15 Sun. HOLY FAMILY W, 78-64 31 Tue. at Jefferson* L, 55-61 PROJECTED NEW HAVEN STARTERS JANUARY KESSLY FELIZOR NOTES: 4 Sat. at Adelphi* L, 91-94 ot 1 SR • 6-7 • 195 • F • Has started every game this season 8 Wed. at Saint Thoms Aquinas L, 72-87 Highstown, N.J. • Third on the team with 13.6 ppg 11 Sat. at Saint Michael’s* W, 82-63 • Leads the team in rebounding at 8.8 rpg 14 Tue. BENTLEY* W, 72-42 PTS REB AST MIN • Team-high six double doubles 18 Sat. at Stonehill* W, 85-83 ot 13.6 8.8 1.5 33.4 • Team high 17 blocks 22 Wed. SAINT ANSELM* W, 80-73 • Scored a career-high 33 points at STAC, including 16-16 FT 25 Sat. at Assumption* W, 81-77 NOTES: 28 Tue. at So. New Hampshire* L, 63-82 Elijah Bailey • Has started every game this season FEBRUARY 3 SR • 6-3 • 185 • G Freeport, N.Y. • Leads the team with 19.6 ppg average 1 Sat. FRANKLIN PIERCE* W, 78-73 • Second on the team with 52 three pointers made 5 Wed. PACE* L,48-53 PTS REB AST MIN • Has scored 20+ in 10 games this season, setting a career-high 33 8 Sat. at Le Moyne* L, 65-69 against Saint Anselm 12 Wed. at Saint Rose* L, 73-77 19.6 4.2 1.4 36.4 15 Sat. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL* 3:30 p.m. • Averaged 27.0 ppg avg over a 5 game stretch (11/30 - 12/15) 19 Wed. at SOUTHERN CONN. STATE* 3:30 p.m. NOTES: 22 Sat. ADELPHI* 7:30p.m. Quashawn lane 25 Tue. MOLLOY* 7:30p.m. 4 SO • 6-2 • 175 • G • Returned from injury in the second half vs Holy Family 28 Fri. NE10 Championship First Round TBA Trenton, N.J. • Second on the team with 56 assists • Nearly perfect at the free throw line 24-of-25 PTS REB AST MIN MARCH • Shooting 51.5 percent from the field (50-97) 1 Sun. NE10 Championship Quaterfinals TBA 4 Wed. NE10 Championship Semifinals TBA 7.6 3.2 3.1 27.5 7 Sat. NE10 Championship Finals TBA NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP Derrick Rowland NOTES: Fri.-Tue. 13-17 NCAA Championship East Regionals TBA 10 R-JR • 6-3 • 196 • G • Has started every game this season Thu.-Sat. 26-28 NCAA Championship Final Eight TBA Cohoes, N.Y. • Second on the team in scoring at 14.2 ppg April 5 NCAA Championship Final TBA • Leads the team with 53 made three point field goals PTS REB AST MIN Northeast-10 Conference game • Leads the team with 104 assists Home games in BOLD CAPS played at Charger Gym 14.2 2.5 4.7 37.4 • Career-high 10 assists vs Holy Family Neutral site games in Italics • Career-high 32 points vs Adelphi (12-15 FG, 6-7 3pt FG) DAVONTREY THOMAS NOTES: 34 FR • 6-5 • 200 • F • Has started every game this season Poughkeepsie, N.Y. • Recored first double digit game with 11 points against SCSU with all his field goals against the Owls from outside the arc (3-of-6) PTS REB AST MIN • Set career-highs with 18 points and 6 assists against Holy Family 8.2 4.4 0.9 25.0 • Third on the team with 37 three pointers made “Put me in Coach, I’m Ready to Play” - FIRST OFF THE BENCH Antonio Lopez NOTES: 13 R-FR • 6-7 • 200 • F • Has stepped up his game since the start of the New Year Medford, N.Y. • Seventh on the team in scoring at 3.9 ppg • Averaged 6.8 ppg and shooting 11-of-14 (78.6%) over first four PTS REB AST MIN games of 2020 3.9 1.5 0.4 9.8 WWW.NEWHAVENCHARGERS.COM | @UNHCHARGERS GAME 23: NEW HAVEN VS AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 2015 NEW HAVEN CHARGERS NUMERICAL ROSTER ## Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School / Last School Pronunciation Guide 0 Andre Francis R-So. F 6-6 185 Hartford, Conn. / The Master’s School / Concordia (N.Y.) 1 Kessly Felizor Sr. F 6-7 195 Hightstown, N.J. / Hightstown FELL-i-ZOAR 2 Jordan Julia Fr. G 5-11 170 Cromwell, Conn. / Cromwell / Combine Academy Prep 3 Elijah Bailey Sr. G 6-3 185 Freeport, N.Y. / The Hotchkiss School 4 Quashawn Lane So. G 6-2 175 Trenton, N.J. / Trenton Catholic Academy QWAY-shawn 5 Darius Roundtree Sr. G 6-4 200 Plainfield, N.J. / The Patrick School / Coastal Academy 10 Derrick Rowland R-Jr. G 6-3 190 Cohoes, N.Y. / Green Tech 13 Antonio Lopez So. F 6-7 200 Medford, N.Y. / St. Anthony’s 15 Kendall McMillan So. G 6-1 180 Baltimore, Md. / Mount Saint Joseph 21 D’Nathan Knox Sr. G 6-4 195 Wheatley Heights, N.Y. / Half Hollow Hills East 22 Ross Jones II R-So. G 6-1 170 Edgewood, Md. / Friends School 23 Sean Braithwaite Fr. F 6-6 220 Center Moriches, N.Y. / Center Moriches BRAYTH-wait 25 Adam Beaton Sr. G 6-1 170 Ansonia, Conn. / Hyde Leadership 34 Davontrey Thomas Fr. F 6-5 200 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. / Poughkeepsie Head Coach: Ted Hotaling (Albany ’95) – 10th Season ho-TAIL-ing Assistant Coach: Joel Smith (Northeastern ‘12 ) – Second Season Graduate Assistant Coach: Tommy Hunt (New Haven ’18) – Second Season ANDRE FRANCIS KESSLY FELIZOR JORDAN JULIA ELIJAH BAILEY Quashawn Lane DARIUS ROUNDTREE R-Sophomore Senior Freshman Senior Sophomore Senior 0 Forward 1 Forward 2 Guard 13 Guard 14 Guard 15 Guard DERRICK ROWLAND ANTONIO LOPEZ kendall mcmillan d’nathan knox Ross Jones II sean braithwaire R-Junior Sophomore Sophomore Senior R-Sophomore Freshman 10 Guard 13 Forward 15 Guard 211 Guard 221 Guard 231 Forward adam beaton Davontrey Thomas Ted hotaling Joel smith tommy hunt Senior Freshman Tenth Second Second 25 Guard 34 Forward HC Season AC Season AC1 Season WWW.NEWHAVENCHARGERS.COM | @UNHCHARGERS 2 GAME 23: NEW HAVEN VS AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL THE FIRST LOOK way is Bailey who is averaging 19.6 New Haven looks to bounce back from points per game and scored 20+ in a three-game skid on Saturday when five straight that spanned the end of they host American International. A November up to the holiday break, VS win over the Yellow Jackets on Satur- increasing his average in that stretch day would be the first season sweep of alone to 27.0 ppg. In a recent cross- a Southwest Division foe this season. division outing against Saint Anselm, Bailey net 30+ for the second time this INSIDE THE SERIES season, dropping in a career-high 33 TALE OF THE TAPE • New Haven and American Inter- points. Rowland follows Bailey adding 10-12 ......................OVERALL RECORD ....................... 8-16 national meet for the 59th time in 14.2 ppg. while leading the team with L3 .............................CURRENT STREAK ............................W1 the history of the two programs. 104 assists. Among his highlights this 71.1 ........................SCORING OFFENSE ........................72.5 • Thanks to its current six game season was a career-high 32 points 70.9 ........................SCORING DEFENSE ....................... 87.3 win streak over AIC, New Haven against Adelphi and a career-high 10 +0.2 ........................SCORING MARGIN ......................... -4.8 evened the all-time series at 29 handouts which came against Holy .465 ............................FG % OFFENSE........................... .431 wins apiece with the first meeting Family. Felizor rounds out the three this year. leaders adding 13.6 ppg while lead- .464 ............................ FG% DEFENSE ........................... .445 • The all-time series dates back to ing the team in rebounding (8.8 rpg), .347 ...........................3FG% OFFENSE .......................... .319 February 1994. steals (26) and blocks (17). Among Fe- .381 ........................... 3FG% DEFENSE .......................... .360 • Under 10th-year head coach Ted lizor’s highlights was a career-high 33 8.7 ...........................3FG MADE/GAME ............................7.4 Hotaling, the Chargers hold a slim points at STAC. .796 ........................... FREE THROW % .......................... .701 advantage over the Yellow Jack- 29.5 ...................REBOUNDING AVERAGE................... 37.2 ets, 11-8. SCOUTING THE YELLOW JACKETS 32.9 ...................... OPP. REBOUND AVG. ..................... 36.0 • After breaking a five-game skid Winners in two of its last three, AIC is -3.4 .........................REBOUND MARGIN .......................+1.2 against the Yellow Jackets in the currently 1-1 in its second trip through 11.7 ......................TURNOVER AVERAGE ..................... 15.4 second meeting in 2016-17, the the Southwest Division with a loss to +1.0 ......................TURNOVER MARGIN ......................
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