Men’s Record Book TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Regular-Season Champion Tournament Champion Championship Coach MOP 2016-17 Vermont Vermont Anthony Lamb 2015-16 Stony Brook Stony Brook 2014-15 Albany Albany Peter Hooley 2013-14 Vermont Albany Will Brown Peter Hooley 2012-13 Stony Brook Albany Wil Brown Mike Black 2011-12 Stony Brook Vermont John Becker Brian Voelkel 2010-11 Vermont Patrick Chambers John Holland 2009-10 Stony Brook Vermont 2008-09 Binghamton/Vermont Binghamton D.J. Rivera 2007-08 UMBC UMBC Jay Greene 2006-07 Vermont Albany Will Brown 2005-06 Albany Albany Will Brown Jamar Wilson 2004-05 Vermont Vermont Tom Brennan 2003-04 Boston University Vermont Tom Brennan Taylor Coppenrath 2002-03 Boston University Vermont Tom Brennan Matt Sheftic 2001-02 Boston University/Vermont Boston University Billy Collins 2000-01 Hofstra Hofstra Roberton Gittens 1999-00 Hofstra Hofstra Jay Wright Craig Claxton 1998-99 Delaware Delaware John Gordon 1997-98 Boston University/Delaware Delaware Mike Brey Darryl Pressley 1996-97 Boston University Boston University Dennis Wolff 1995-96 Drexel Drexel 1994-95 Drexel Drexel Bill Herrion Malik Rose 1993-94 Drexel Drexel Bill Herrion Malik Rose 1992-93 Drexel/Northeastern Delaware Kevin Blackhurst 1991-92 Delaware Delaware Steve Steinwedel Alex Coles 1990-91 Northeastern Northeastern Ron Lacey 1989-90 Boston University/Northeastern Boston University Bill Brigham 1988-89 Siena Siena Marc Brown 1987-88 Siena Boston University Mike Jarvis Jeff Timberlake 1986-87 Northeastern Northeastern Karl Fogel Reggie Lewis 1985-86 Northeastern Northeastern Wes Fuller 1984-85 Canisius/Northeastern Northeastern Jim Calhoun Reggie Lewis 1983-84 Northeastern Northeastern Jim Calhoun Mark Halsel 1982-83 Boston University/New Hampshire Boston University Mike Alexander 1981-82 Northeastern Northeastern Jim Calhoun 1980-81 Northeastern Northeastern Jim Calhoun Perry Moss 1979-80 Boston University/Northeastern Holy Cross Ron Perry ALL-TIME STANDINGS CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 2016-17 2017 AMERICA EAST PLAYOFFS America East Overall All Games Player at Higher Seed; W L Pct. W L Pct. Quarterfinals:No. 1 Vermont 86, No. 8 Maine 41; No. 2 Stony Brook 70, No. xy- Vermont 16 0 1.000 29 6 .829 7 Binghamton 60; No. 3 Albany 100, No. 6 Hartford 71; No. 4 New Hampshire Stony Brook 12 4 .750 18 14 .563 74, No. 5 UMBC 65 Albany 10 6 .625 21 14 .600 Semifinals: No. 1 Vermont 74, No. 4 New Hampshire 41; No. 3 Albany 63, New Hampshire 10 6 .625 20 12 .625 No. 2 Stony Brook 56 UMBC 9 7 .563 21 13 .618 Title Game: No. 1 Vermont 56, No. 3 Albany 53 #UMass Lowell 5 11 .313 11 20 .355 All-Championship Team: Anthony Lamb, Vermont; Payton Henson, Ver- Hartford 4 12 .250 9 23 .281 mont; Dre Wills, Vermont; Joe Cremo, Albany; David Nichols, Albany Binghamton 3 13 .188 12 20 .375 Most Outstanding: Anthony Lamb, Vermont Maine 3 13 .188 7 25 .219

2015-16 2016 AMERICA EAST PLAYOFFS America East Overall All Games Player at Higher Seed; W L Pct. W L Pct. Quarterfinals:No. 1 Stony Brook 86, No. 8 UMBC 76; No. 7 Hartford 68, No. xy- Stony Brook 14 2 .875 26 7 .788 2 Albany 59; No. 3 Vermont 99, No. 6 Maine 82; No. 4 New Hampshire 56, Albany 13 3 .813 24 9 .727 No. 5 Binghamton 51 Vermont 11 5 .688 23 14 .622 Semifinals:No. 1 Stony Brook 80, No. 7 Hartford 64; No. 3 Vermont 63, No. New Hampshire 11 5 .688 20 13 .606 4 New Hampshire 56 #UMass Lowell 7 9 .438 11 18 .379 Title Game: No. 1 Stony Brook 80, No. 3 Vermont 74 Binghamton 5 11 .313 8 22 .267 All-Championship Team: Trae Bell-Haynes, Vermont,; Tanner Leissner, New Maine 4 12 .250 8 22 .267 Hampshire; Ethan O’Day, Vermont; Carson Puriefoy, Stony Brook; Jameel Hartford 4 12 .250 10 23 .303 Warney, Stony Brook UMBC 3 13 .188 7 25 .219 Most Outstanding: Jameel Warney, Stony Brook AmericaEast.com 2014-15 2015 AMERICA EAST PLAYOFFS America East Overall All Games Player at Higher Seed; W L Pct. W L Pct. Quarterfinals: No. 1 Albany 83, No. 8 Maine 66; No 2. Vermont 66, No. 7 xy- Albany 15 1 .938 24 9 .727 UMBC 39; No. 3 Stony Brook 62, No. 6 Binghamton 6; No 4 New Hampshire Stony Brook 12 4 .750 23 12 .657 67 , No. 5 Hartford 63 (OT) Vermont 12 4 .750 20 14 .588 Semifinals: No. 3 Stony Brook 79, No. 2 Vermont 77; No. 1 Albany 60, No. 4 New Hampshire 11 5 .688 19 12 .613 New Hampshire 58 Hartford 7 9 .438 14 16 .467 Title Game: No. 1 Albany 51, No. 3 Stony Brook 50 #UMass Lowell 6 10 .375 12 17 .414 All-Championship Team: Peter Hooley, Albany; Carson Puriefoy, Stony Binghamton 5 11 .313 6 26 .188 Brook; Sam Rowley, Albany; Jaleen Smith, New Hampshire; Jameel Warney, UMBC 2 14 .125 4 26 .133 Stony Brook Maine 2 14 .125 3 27 .100 Most Outstanding: Peter Hooley, Albany

2013-14 2014 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP America East Overall First two rounds at SEFCU Arena (Albany, N.Y.); W L Pct. W L Pct. Title Game at ’s Pritchard Gym (Stony Brook, N.Y.) x-Vermont 15 1 .938 22 11 .667 Quarterfinals:No. 1 Vermont 77, No. 8 New Hampshire 60; No. 4 Albany 86, Stony Brook 13 3 .813 23 11 .676 No. 5 UMBC 56; No. 2 Stony Brook 80, No. 7 Maine 54; No. 3 Hartford 69, Hartford 10 6 .625 17 16 .515 No. 6 Binghamton 42 y-Albany 9 7 .563 19 15 .559 Semifinals: No. 4 Albany 65, No. 1 Vermont 58; No. 2 Stony Brook 69, No. XUMass Lowell 8 8 .500 10 18 .357 3 Hartford 64 UMBC 5 11 .313 9 21 .300 Title Game: No. 4 Albany 69, No. 2 Stony Brook 60 Binghamton 4 12 .250 7 23 .233 All-Championship Team: D.J. Evans, Albany; Peter Hooley, Albany; Carson Maine 4 12 .250 6 23 .207 Puriefoy, Stony Brook; Sam Rowley, Albany; Jameel Warney, Stony Brook New Hampshire 4 12 .250 6 24 .200 Most Outstanding: Peter Hooley, Albany

2012-13 2013 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP America East Overall First two rounds at SEFCU Arena (Albany, N.Y.); W L Pct. W L Pct. Title Game at University of Vermont’s Patrick Gym (Burlington, Vt.) x-Stony Brook 14 2 .875 25 8 .758 Quarterfinals No. 2 Vermont 61, No. 7 New Hampshire 42; No. 6 UMBC 69, No. Vermont 11 5 .688 21 12 .636 3 Hartford 62; No. 1 Stony Brook 72, No. 8 Binghamton 49; No. 4 Albany 50, No. ^Boston U. 11 5 .688 17 13 .567 5 Maine 49 Hartford 10 6 .625 17 14 .548 Semifinals: No. 2 Vermont 85, No. 6 UMBC 72; No. 4 Albany 61, No. 1 Stony y-Albany 9 7 .563 24 11 .686 Brook 59 Maine 6 10 .375 11 19 .367 Title Game: No. 4 Albany 53, No. 2 Vermont 49 New Hampshire 5 11 .313 9 20 .310 All-Championship Team: Mike Black, Albany; Ryan Cook, UMBC; Jacob Iati, UMBC 5 11 .313 8 23 .258 Albany; Ethan O’Day, Vermont; Sam Rowley, Albany Binghamton 1 15 .063 3 27 .100 Most Outstanding: Mike Black, Albany

2011-12 2012 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP America East Overall First three rounds at Chase Family Arena (West Hartford, Conn.); W L Pct. W L Pct. Title Game at Stony Brook Arena (Stony Brook, N.Y.) x-Stony Brook 14 2 .875 22 10 .688 First Round: No. 9 Binghamton 73, No. 8 UMBC 67 y-Vermont 13 3 .812 24 12 .667 Quarterfinals: No. 1 Stony Brook 78, Binghamton 69; No. 4 Albany 63, No. 4 New Boston U. 12 4 .750 16 16 .500 Hampshire 45; No. 2 Vermont 50, No. 7 Maine 40; No. 6 Hartford 53, No. 3 Boston Albany 9 7 .563 19 15 .559 U. 49 New Hampshire 7 9 .438 13 16 .448 Semifinals: Stony Brook 57, Albany 55; Vermont 77, Hartford 73 (2OT) Hartford 7 9 .438 9 22 .290 Title Game: Vermont 51, Stony Brook 43 Maine 6 10 .375 12 17 .414 All-Championship Team: Sandro Carissimo, Vermont; Matt Glass, Vermont; Dallis UMBC 3 13 .188 4 26 .133 Joyner, Stony Brook; Four McGlynn, Vermont; Brian Voelkel, Vermont Binghamton 1 15 .063 2 29 .065 Most Outstanding: Brian Voelkel, Vermont

2010-11 2011 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP America East Overall First three rounds at Chase Family Arena (West Hartford, Conn.); W L Pct. W L Pct. Title Game at Agganis Arena (Boston, Mass.) x-Vermont 13 3 .812 23 9 .719 First Round: No. 9 Binghamton 91, No. 8 UMBC 65 y-Boston U. 12 4 .750 21 14 .600 Quarterfinals: No. 1 Vermont 57, Binghamton 46; No. 5 Stony Brook 67, No. 4 Albany Maine 9 7 .562 15 15 .500 61; No. 2 Boston U. 69, No. 7 New Hampshire 60; No. 6 Hartford , 66, No. 3 Maine 63 Albany 9 7 .562 16 16 .500 Semifinals: Stony Brook 69, Vermont 47; Boston U. 55, Hartford 49 Stony Brook 8 8 .500 15 17 .469 Title Game: Boston U. 56, Stony Brook 54 Hartford 7 9 .438 11 20 .355 All-Championship Team: Leonard Hayes, Stony Brook; John Holland, Boston U.; New Hampshire 6 10 .375 12 18 .400 Genesis Maciel, Hartford; Chris Martin, Stony Brook; Darryl Partin, Boston U. UMBC 4 12 .250 5 25 .167 Most Outstanding: John Holland, Boston U. Binghamton 4 12 .250 8 23 .258

America East Men's Basketball 2009-10 2010 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP America East Overall First three rounds at Chase Family Arena (West Hartford, Conn.); W L Pct. W L Pct. Title game at Patrick Gymnasium (Burlington, Vt.) x-Stony Brook 13 3 .812 22 10 .688 Quarterfinals: No. 1 Stony Brook 68, No. 8 Albany 59; No. 4 Boston U. 87, No. 5 Hart- y-Vermont 12 4 .750 25 10 .714 ford 46; No. 2 Vermont 76, No. 7 UMBC 59; No. 6 New Hampshire 68, No. 3 Maine 57 Maine 11 5 .688 19 11 .633 Semifinals: Boston U. 70, Stony Brook 63; Vermont 57, New Hampshire 38. Boston U. 11 5 .688 21 14 .600 Title Game: Vermont 83, Boston U. 70 ^Binghamton 8 8 .500 13 18 .419 All-Championship Team: Marqus Blakely, Vermont; Evan Fjeld, Vermont; Corey Hartford 6 10 .375 8 22 .267 Lowe, Boston U.; Jake O’Brien, Boston U.; Garvey Young, Vermont New Hampshire 6 10 .375 13 17 .433 Most Outstanding: Marqus Blakely, Vermont UMBC 3 13 .188 4 26 .133 Albany 2 14 .125 7 25 .219

2008-09 2009 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP America East Overall First three rounds at SEFCU Arena (Albany, N.Y.); W L Pct. W L Pct. Title game at Binghamton Events (Vestal, N.Y.) xy-Binghamton 13 3 .813 23 9 .719 First Round: No. 9 Hartford 65, No. 8 Maine 56 x-Vermont 13 3 .813 24 9 .727 Quarterfinals: No. 7 Albany 56, No. 2 Vermont 52 (OT); No. 6 UMBC 79, No. Boston U. 11 5 .688 17 13 .567 3 Boston U. 75 (OT); No. 1 Binghamton, Hartford 65; No. 4 New Hampshire New Hampshire 8 8 .500 14 16 .467 76, Stony Brook 73 Stony Brook 8 8 .500 16 14 .533 Semifinals: UMBC 64, Albany 58; Binghamton 72, New Hampshire 67 UMBC 7 9 .438 15 17 .469 Title Game: Binghamton 61, UMBC 51 Albany 6 10 .375 15 16 .484 All-Championship Team: Jay Greene, UMBC; Reggie Fuller, Binghamton; Maine 4 12 .250 9 21 .300 Emanuel Mayben, Binghamton; Darryl Proctor, UMBC; D.J. Rivera, Bing- Hartford 2 14 .125 7 26 .212 hamton Most Outstanding: D.J. Rivera, Binghamton 2007-08 2008 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP America East Overall First three rounds at Binghamton Events Center (Vestal, N.Y.); W L Pct. W L Pct. Title game at RAC Arena (Baltimore, Md.) xy-UMBC 13 3 .813 24 8 .750 First Round: No. 8 Stony Brook 73, No. 9 Maine 65 (OT) Hartford 10 6 .625 18 16 .529 Quarterfinals: No. 1 UMBC 76, Stony Brook 60; No. 4 Vermont 65, No. 5 Albany 10 6 .625 15 15 .500 Binghamton 58; No. 2 Hartford 68, No. 7 New Hampshire 65; No. 6 Boston Vermont 9 7 .563 16 15 .516 University 68, No. 3 Albany 64 (OT) Semifinals: UMBC 73, Vermont 64; Hartford 59, Boston U. 52 Binghamton 9 7 .563 14 16 .467 Title Game: UMBC 82, Hartford 65 Boston University 9 7 .563 14 17 .452 All-Championship Team: Ray Barbosa, UMBC; Jay Greene, UMBC, Darryl New Hampshire 6 10 .375 9 20 .310 Proctor, UMBC; Jaret Von Rosenberg, Hartford; Joe Zeglinski, Hartford Maine 3 13 .188 7 23 .233 Most Outstanding: Jay Greene, UMBC Stony Brook 3 13 .233 7 23 .233

2006-07 2007 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP America East Overall First three rounds at Agganis Arena (Boston, Mass.); W L Pct. W L Pct. Title game at Patrick Gymnasium (Burlington, Vt.) x-Vermont 15 1 .938 25 8 .758 First Round: No. 8 Hartford 49, No. 9 Stony Brook 47 y-Albany 13 3 .813 23 10 .697 Quarterfinals: No. 1 Vermont 81, Hartford 62; No. 5 UMBC 70, No. 4 Maine 61, No. 2 Albany 64, No. 7 New Hampshire 47, No. 3 Boston U. 8 8 .500 12 18 .400 Boston University 62, No. 6 Binghamton 58 Maine 7 9 .438 12 18 .400 Semifinals: Vermont 72, UMBC 63; Albany 59, Boston U. 49 UMBC 7 9 .438 12 19 .387 Title Game: Albany 60, Vermont 59 Binghamton 6 10 .375 13 16 .448 All-Championship Team: Jason Siggers, Albany; Jamar Wilson, Hartford 6 10 .375 13 18 .419 Albany; Jay Greene; UMBC, Chris Holm; Vermont; Mike Trimboli, New Hampshire 6 10 .375 10 20 .333 Vermont Stony Brook 4 12 .250 9 20 .310 Most Outstanding: Jamar Wilson, Albany

2005-06 2006 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP America East Overall First three rounds at Binghamton Events Center (Vestal, N.Y.); Title game at Recreation & Convocation Center (Albany, N.Y.) W L Pct. W L Pct. First Round: No. 8 UMBC 88, No. 9 Stony Brook 70 xy-Albany 13 3 .800 21 11 .656 Quarterfinals: No. 2 Binghamton 71, No. 7 Maine 62; No. 6 Vermont 64, No. Binghamton 12 4 .733 16 13 .552 3 Boston U. 61; No. 1 Albany 79, UMBC 65; No. 5 New Hampshire 66, No. 4 Boston U. 9 7 .562 12 16 .429 Hartford 62 Hartford 9 7 .562 13 15 .464 Semifinals: Vermont 66, Binghamton 59; Albany 67, New Hampshire 54 New Hampshire 8 8 .500 12 17 .414 Title Game: Albany 80, Vermont 67 Vermont 7 9 .438 13 17 .433 All-Championship Team: Lucious Jordan, Albany; Brent Wilson, Albany; Jamar Maine 7 9 .438 12 16 .429 Wilson, Albany; Andre Heard, Binghamton; Martin Klimes, Vermont UMBC 5 11 .312 10 19 .345 Most Outstanding: Jamar Wilson, Albany Stony Brook 2 14 .125 4 24 .143

AmericaEast.com 2004-05 2005 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP America East Overall First three rounds at Events Center (Vestal, N.Y.); W L Pct. W L Pct. Title game at Patrick Gymnasium (Burlington, Vt.) xy-Vermont 16 2 .889 25 7 .781 First Round: No. 9 UMBC 78, No. 8 New Hampshire 73; No. 7 Stony Brook 66, Northeastern 15 3 .833 21 10 .677 No. 10 Hartford 46 Boston U. 14 4 .778 20 9 .690 Quarterfinals: No. 5 Binghamton 76, No. 4 Albany 70; No. 1 Vermont 76, UMBC Albany 9 9 .500 13 15 .464 61; No. 2 Northeastern 90, Stony Brook 79; No. 6 Maine 47, No. 3 Boston U. 45 Binghamton 8 10 .444 12 17 .414 Semifinals: Vermont 76, Binghamton 65; Northeastern 86, Maine 73 Maine 8 10 .444 14 15 .483 Title Game: Vermont 80, Northeastern 57 Stony Brook 6 12 .333 12 17 .414 All-Championship Team: Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern; Taylor Coppenrath, New Hampshire 5 13 .278 9 19 .321 Vermont; Martin Klimes, Vermont; Germain Mopa Njila, Vermont; T.J. Sor- UMBC 5 13 .278 11 18 .379 rentine, Vermont Hartford 4 14 .222 8 20 .286 Most Outstanding: Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont 2004 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP: 2003-04 First three rounds at Walter Brown Arena (Boston, Mass.); America East Overall Title game at Patrick Gymnasium (Burlington, Vt.) W L Pct. W L Pct. First Round: No. 8 Stony Brook 65, No. 9 UMBC 59; No. 7 New Hampshire 43, x-Boston U. 17 1 .944 23 6 .793 No. 10 Albany 38 y-Vermont 15 3 .833 22 9 .710 Quarterfinals: No. 4 Maine 79, No. 5 Binghamton 77 (OT); Stony Brook 62, No. Northeastern 13 5 .722 19 11 .633 1 Boston U. 58; No. 2 Vermont 58, New Hampshire 50; No. 6 Hartford 79, No. Maine 12 6 .667 20 10 .667 3 Northeastern 74 Binghamton 10 8 .556 14 16 .467 Semifinals:Maine 78, Stony Brook 54; Vermont 61, Hartford 48 Hartford 6 12 .333 12 17 .414 Title Game: Vermont 72, Maine 53 New Hampshire 5 13 .278 10 20 .333 All-Championship Team: Eric Dobson, Maine; D.J. Munir, Stony Brook; Taylor Stony Brook 5 13 .278 10 20 .333 Coppenrath, Vermont; Germain Mopa Njila, Vermont; T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont UMBC 4 14 .222 7 21 .250 Most Outstanding: Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Albany 3 15 .167 5 23 .179

2002-03 2003 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP: America East Overall First two rounds at Walter Brown Arena (Boston, Mass.); W L Pct. W L Pct. Title game at Case Gymnasium (Boston, Mass.) x-Boston U. 13 3 .813 20 11 .645 Quarterfinals: No. 1 Boston U. 75, No. 8 New Hampshire 61; No. 5 Northeastern y-Vermont 11 5 .688 21 12 .636 71, No. 4 Maine 68; No. 2 Vermont 81, No. 7 Albany 62; No. 3 Hartford 59, No. Hartford 10 6 .625 16 13 .552 6 Stony Brook 47 #Binghamton 9 7 .563 14 13 .519 Semifinals:Boston U. 71, Northeastern 61; Vermont 67, Hartford 51. Maine 8 8 .500 14 16 .467 Title Game: Vermont 56, Boston U. 55 Northeastern 8 8 .500 16 15 .516 All-Tournament Team: Rashad Bell, Boston U.; Jason Grochowalski, Boston Stony Brook 7 9 .438 13 15 .464 U.; Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern; Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont; Matt Sheftic, Albany 3 13 .188 7 21 .250 Vermont New Hampshire 3 13 .188 5 23 .179 Most Outstanding: Matt Sheftic, Vermont

2001-02 2002 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP America East Overall First two rounds at Walter Brown Arena (Boston, Mass.); W L Pct. W L Pct. Title game at Case Gymnasium (Boston, Mass.) x-Vermont 13 3 .812 21 8 .724 Quarterfinals: No. 2 Boston U. 86, No. 7 Northeastern 76; No. 3 Hartford 65, xy-Boston U. 13 3 .812 22 10 .688 No. 6 Albany 49; No. 1 Vermont 74, No. 8 Stony Brook 59; No. 5 Maine 54, No. Hartford 10 6 .625 14 18 .438 4 New Hampshire 48 New Hampshire 8 8 .500 11 17 .393 Semifinals:Boston U. 63, Hartford 60; Maine 61, Vermont 59 (OT) Maine 7 9 .438 12 18 .400 Title Game: Boston U. 66, Maine 40 #Binghamton 6 10 .375 9 19 .321 All-Championship Team: Chaz Carr, Boston U.; Billy Collins, Boston U.; Junior Albany 5 11 .312 8 20 .286 Amous, Hartford; Clayton Brown, Maine; Trevor Gaines, Vermont. Northeastern 5 11 .312 7 21 .250 Most Outstanding: Billy Collins, Boston U Stony Brook 5 11 .312 6 22 .214

2000-01 2001 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP America East Overall First three rounds at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, Del.) W L Pct. W L Pct. Title game at Hofstra Arena (Hempstead, N.J.) xy-Hofstra 16 2 .889 26 5 .839 First Round: No. 8 Vermont 78, No. 9 New Hampshire 72; No. 7 Towson 65, Delaware 14 4 .778 20 10 .667 No. 10 Hartford 62 Drexel 12 6 .667 15 12 .556 Quarterfinals: No. 1 Hofstra 68, Vermont 55; No. 4 Maine 87, No. 5 Boston U. Maine 10 8 .556 18 11 .621 83 (OT); No. 2 Delaware 66, Towson 51; No. 6 Northeastern 74, No. 3 Drexel 73 Boston U. 9 9 .500 14 14 .500 Semifinals:Hofstra 78, Maine 66; Delaware 110, Northeastern 66 Northeastern 8 10 .444 10 19 .345 Title Game: Hofstra 68, Delaware 54 Towson 7 11 .389 12 17 .414 All-Championship Team: Greg Miller, Delaware; Billy Wells, Delaware Roberto Vermont 7 11 .389 12 17 .414 Gittens, Hofstra; Jason Hernandez, Hofstra; Norman Richardson, Hofstra New Hampshire 6 12 .333 7 21 .250 Most Outstanding: Roberto Gittens, Hofstra Hartford 1 17 .056 4 24 .143

America East Men's Basketball 1999-00 2000 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP America East Overall First three rounds at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, Del.) ; W L Pct. W L Pct. Title game at Hofstra Arena (Hempstead, N.J.) xy-Hofstra 16 2 .889 24 7 .774 First Round: No. 8 Boston U. 83, No. 9 Northeastern 57; No. 7 Hartford 117, No. Maine 15 3 .833 24 7 .774 10 New Hampshire 88 Delaware 14 4 .778 24 8 .750 Quarterfinals: No. 1 Hofstra 80, Boston U. 62; No. 5 Drexel 71, No. 4 Vermont 59; Vermont 11 7 .611 16 12 .571 No. 2 Maine 80, Hartford 63; No. 3 Delaware 79, No. 6 Towson 69 Drexel 9 9 .500 13 17 .433 Semifinals: Hofstra 69, Drexel 51; Delaware 68, Maine 46 Towson 7 11 .389 11 17 .393 Title Game: Hofstra 76, Delaware 69 Hartford 6 12 .333 10 19 .345 All-Championship Team: , Delaware; Billy Wells, Delaware Craig Boston U. 5 13 .278 7 22 .241 Claxton, Hofstra; Norman Richardson, Hofstra; Nate Fox, Maine Northeastern 5 13 .278 7 21 .250 Most Outstanding: Craig Claxton, Hofstra New Hampshire 2 16 .111 3 25 .107

1998-99 1999 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP America East Overall All rounds at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, Del.) W L Pct. W L Pct. First Round: No. 9 Towson 71, No. 8 Boston U. 58; No. 7 Northeastern 77, No. 10 xy-Delaware 15 3 .833 25 6 .806 New Hampshire 69 Drexel 15 3 .833 20 9 .690 Quarterfinals: No. 4 Maine 76, No. 5 Hartford 71; Hofstra 14 4 .778 22 10 .688 No. 1 Delaware 83, Towson 63; No. 2 Drexel 64, Northeastern 56; No. 3 Hofstra Maine 13 5 .722 19 9 .679 69, No. 6 Vermont 59 Hartford 9 9 .500 11 16 .407 Semifinals: Delaware 90, Maine 73; Drexel 55, Hofstra 37 Vermont 7 11 .389 11 16 .407 Title Game: Delaware 86, Drexel 67 Northeastern 6 12 .278 10 18 .357 All-Championship Team: Bryant Coursey, Drexel; John Gordon, Delaware; Joe Boston U. 5 13 .278 9 18 .333 Linderman, Drexel; Mike Pegues, Delaware; Tyrone Perry, Delaware Towson 4 14 .222 6 22 .214 Most Outstanding: Tyrone Perry, Delaware New Hampshire 2 16 .111 4 23 .148

1997-98 1998 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP America East Overall All rounds at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, Del.) W L Pct. W L Pct. First Round: No. 9 Towson 67, No. 8 New Hampshire 65; No. 7 Northeastern xy-Delaware 12 6 .667 20 10 .667 74, No. 10 Maine 54 Boston University 12 6 .667 19 11 .633 Quarterfinals: No. 5 Hofstra 90, No. 4 Hartford 79; No. 1 Delaware 80, Towson 60; Vermont 11 7 .611 16 11 .593 No. 2 Boston University 87, Northeastern 77; No. 6 Drexel 51, No. 3 Vermont 42 Hartford 11 7 .611 15 12 .556 Semifinals: Delaware 60, Hofstra 51; Boston University 53, Drexel 51 Hofstra 11 7 .611 19 12 .613 Title Game: Delaware 66, Boston University 58 Drexel 10 8 .556 13 15 .464 All-Championship Team: Joey Beard, Boston University; Craig Claxton, Hofstra; Northeastern 9 9 .500 14 14 .500 Joe Linderman, Drexel; Mike Pegues, Delaware; Darryl Pressley, Delaware New Hampshire 6 12 .333 10 17 .370 Most Outstanding: Darryl Pressley, Delaware Towson 4 14 .222 8 20 .286 Maine 4 14 .222 7 20 .259 1996-97 1997 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP America East Overall First three rounds at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, Del.); Title game at Case W L Pct. W L Pct. Gymnasium (Boston, Mass.) xy-Boston University 17 1 .944 25 5 .833 First Round: No. 8 Maine 76, No. 9 New Hampshire 47; No. 10 Towson 72, No. Drexel 16 2 .889 22 9 .710 7 Northeastern 69 Hartford 11 7 .611 17 11 .607 Quarterfinals: No. 4 Delaware 86, No. 5 Hofstra 73; No. 1 Boston University Hofstra 9 9 .500 12 15 .444 67, No. 8 Maine 49; No. 2 Drexel 78, No. 10 Towson 75; No. 3 Hartford 70, No. Delaware 8 10 .444 15 16 .484 6 Vermont 44 Vermont 7 11 .389 14 13 .519 Semifinals:Boston University 69, Delaware 65; Drexel 75, Hartford 69 Northeastern 6 12 .333 7 20 .259 Title Game: Boston University 68, Drexel 61 Maine 6 12 .333 11 20 .355 All-Championship Team: Ralph Biggs, Towson; Greg Smith, Delaware; Jeff Myers, New Hampshire 5 13 .278 7 20 .259 Drexel; Joe Linderman, Drexel; LeVar Folk, Boston University Towson 5 13 .278 9 19 .321 Most Outstanding Player: Tunji Awojobi, Boston University

1995-96 1996 NAC CHAMPIONSHIP North Atlantic Overall First three rounds at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, Del.); W L Pct. W L Pct. Title game at Physical Education Athletic Center (Philadelphia, Pa.) xy-Drexel 17 1 .944 27 4 .871 First Round: No. 9 Hartford 76, No. 8 New Hampshire 73; No. 10 Northeastern Boston University 13 5 .722 18 11 .621 71, No. 7 Hofstra 61 Maine 11 7 .611 15 13 .536 Quarterfinals:No. 5 Towson 85. No. 4 Delaware 78; No. 1 Drexel 83, Hartford 71; Delaware 11 7 .611 15 12 .556 No. 2 Boston University 69, Northeastern 54; No. 3 Maine 84, No. 6 Vermont 75 Towson 11 7 .611 16 12 .571 Semifinals:Drexel 84, Towson 74; Boston University 66, Maine 64 Vermont 10 8 .555 12 15 .444 Title Game: Drexel 76, Boston University 67 Hofstra 5 13 .278 9 18 .333 All-Tournament: Tunji Awojobi, Boston University; Ralph Blalock, Towson; Lonnie New Hampshire 5 13 .278 6 21 .222 Harrell, Northeastern; Jeff Myers, Drexel; Cornelius Overby, Drexel Hartford 5 13 .278 6 22 .214 Most Valuable Player: Malik Rose, Drexel Northeastern 2 16 .111 4 24 .143

AmericaEast.com 1994-95 1995 NAC CHAMPIONSHIP North Atlantic Overall All games at higher seed W L Pct. W L Pct. First Round: No. 9 Hofstra 88, No. 8 Maine 59 xy-Drexel 12 4 .750 22 8 .733 Quarterfinals: No. 1 Drexel 108, Hofstra 75; No. 2 New Hampshire 83, No. 7 New Hampshire 11 5 .688 19 9 .679 Delaware 81; No. 3 Northeastern 73, No. 6 Vermont 71; No. 5 Boston University Northeastern 10 6 .625 18 11 .621 69, No. 4 Hartford 59 Hartford 7 9 .438 11 16 .407 Semifinals:Drexel 62, Boston University 53; Northeastern 91, New Hampshire 70 Boston University 7 9 .438 15 16 .484 Title Game: Drexel 72, Northeastern 52 Vermont 7 9 .438 14 13 .519 All-Tournament: Tunji Awojobi, Boston University; Brian Holden, Drexel; Malik Delaware 7 9 .438 12 15 .444 Rose, Drexel; Dan Callahan, Northeastern; Lonnie Harrell, Northeastern Maine 6 10 .375 11 16 .407 Most Valuable Player: Malik Rose, Drexel Hofstra 5 11 .313 10 18 .357 1994 NAC CHAMPIONSHIP 1993-94 All games at higher seed North Atlantic Overall Quarterfinals:No. 1 Drexel 81, No. 8 Northeastern 71; No. 2 Maine 77, No. 7 Ver- W L Pct. W L Pct. mont 55; No. 3 Hartford 92, No. 6 Boston University 76; No. 4 New Hampshire xy-Drexel 12 2 .857 25 5 .833 80, No. 5 Delaware 67 Maine 11 3 .785 20 9 .690 Semifinals:Maine 79, Hartford 74; Drexel 85, New Hampshire 75 Hartford 9 5 .642 16 12 .571 Title Game: Drexel 86, Maine 78 New Hampshire 8 6 .571 15 13 .536 All-Championship: Brian Holden, Drexel; Casey Arena, Maine; Francois Bouchard, Delaware 7 7 .500 14 13 .519 Maine; Scott Drapeau, New Hampshire; Mike Bond, Hartford Boston University 4 10 .285 11 16 .407 Most Valuable Player: Malik Rose, Drexel Vermont 3 11 .214 12 15 .444 Northeastern 2 12 .142 5 22 .185

1992-93 1993 NAC CHAMPIONSHIP North Atlantic Overall All games at higher seed W L Pct. W L Pct. Quarterfinals: No. 1 Drexel 75, No. 8 Boston University 58; No. 2 Northeastern 91, Drexel 12 2 .857 22 7 .759 No. 7 Vermont 68; No. 3 Delaware 70, No. 6 New Hampshire 65; No. 4 Hartford Northeastern 12 2 .857 20 8 .714 59, No. 5 Maine 49 * Delaware 10 4 .714 22 8 .733 Semifinals:Drexel 91, Hartford 80; Delaware 84, Northeastern 64 Hartford 7 7 .500 14 14 .500 Title Game: Delaware 67, Drexel 64 Maine 4 10 .286 10 17 .370 All-Tournament: , Hartford; Spencer Dunkley, Delaware; Brian Pearl, New Hampshire 4 10 .286 6 21 .222 Delaware; Malik Rose, Drexel; Brian Holden, Drexel Vermont 4 10 .286 10 17 .370 Most Valuable Player: Kevin Blackhurst, Delaware Boston University 3 11 .214 6 21 .222 1991-92 1992 NAC CHAMPIONSHIP North Atlantic Overall All games at higher seed W L Pct. W L Pct. Quarterfinals: No. 1 Delaware 92, No. 8 Hartford 56; No. 4 Vermont 74, No. 5 xy-Delaware 14 0 1.000 27 4 .871 Northeastern 64; No. 2 Drexel 78, No. 7 New Hampshire 72; No. 3 Maine 68, No. Drexel 9 5 .643 16 14 .533 6 Boston University 51 Maine 8 6 .571 17 15 .531 Semifinals:Drexel 97, Maine 79; Delaware 76, Vermont 64 Vermont 7 7 .500 16 13 .552 Title Game: Delaware 92, Drexel 68 Northeastern 5 9 .357 9 19 .321 All-Tournament: Michael Thompson, Drexel; Clarence Armstrong, Drexel; Boston University 5 9 .357 10 18 .357 Brian Pearl, Delaware; Mark Murray, Delaware; Alex Coles, Delaware New Hampshire 5 9 .357 7 21 .250 Most Valuable Player: Alex Coles, Delaware Hartford 3 11 .214 6 21 .222 1991 NAC CHAMPIONSHIP 1990-91 All games at higher seed North Atlantic Overall Quarterfinals: No. 5 Hartford 85, No. 4 Vermont 65; No. 3 Boston University W L Pct. W L Pct. 88, No. 6 New Hampshire 57 xy-Northeastern 8 2 .800 22 11 .667 Semifinals: No. 2 Maine 71, Boston University 58; No. 1 Northeastern 74, Maine 7 3 .700 13 16 .448 Hartford 59 Boston University 5 5 .500 11 18 .379 Title Game: Northeastern 57, Maine 46 Vermont 5 5 .500 15 13 .536 All-Tournament: Ron Lacey, Northeastern; Marcellus Anderson, Northeastern; Hartford 5 5 .500 13 16 .448 Derrick Hodge, Maine; Ron Moye, Hartford; Dexter Jenkins, Hartford New Hampshire 0 10 .000 3 25 .107 Most Valuable Player: Ron Lacey, Northeastern

1989-90 1990 NAC CHAMPIONSHIP North Atlantic Overall All games at Hartford Civic Center (Hartford, Conn.) W L Pct. W L Pct. Quarterfinals:No. 5 Vermont 78, No. 4 Maine 75; No. 6 Colgate 54, No. 3 Hartford x-Northeastern 9 3 .750 16 12 .571 53; No. 2 Boston University 63, No. 7 New Hampshire 56 xy-Boston University 9 3 .750 18 12 .600 Semifinals:Vermont 76, No. 1 Northeastern 62; Boston University 85, Colgate 63. Hartford 8 4 .667 17 11 .607 Title Game: Boston University 75, Vermont 57 Maine 6 6 .500 11 17 .393 All-Tournament: Devin Hughes, Colgate; Kevin Roberson, Vermont; Matt Johnson, Vermont 4 8 .333 13 17 .433 Vermont; , Boston University; Mark Daly, Boston University Colgate 3 9 .250 8 21 .276 Most Valuable Player: Bill Brigham, Boston University New Hampshire 3 9 .250 5 23 .179

America East Men's Basketball 1988-89 1989 NAC CHAMPIONSHIP North Atlantic Overall All games at Hartford Civic Center (Hartford, Conn.) W L Pct. W L Pct. Quarterfinals:No. 1 Siena 61, No. 8 Colgate 51; No. 2 Boston University 96, No. xy-Siena 16 1 .941 25 5 .833 7 Niagara 58; No. 3 Northeastern 65, No. 6 Maine 59; No. 5 Hartford 75, No. 4 Boston University 14 4 .778 21 9 .700 Canisius 57 Northeastern 12 5 .706 17 11 .607 Semifinals:Siena 81, Hartford 57; Boston University 101, Northeastern 84 Canisius 11 7 .611 13 15 .464 Title Game: Siena 68, Boston University 67 Hartford 10 7 .588 15 13 .536 All-Tournament: Tony DaCosta, Boston University; Jeff Timberlake, Boston Maine 7 11 .389 9 19 .321 University; Steve McCoy, Siena; Lamont Middleton, Hartford; Derrick Lewis, Niagara 6 12 .333 9 19 .321 Northeastern Colgate 5 13 .278 6 22 .214 Most Valuable Player: Marc Brown, Siena Vermont 4 14 .222 6 21 .222 New Hampshire 3 14 .176 4 22 .154

1987-88 1988 NAC CHAMPIONSHIP North Atlantic Overall All games at Hartford Civic Center (Hartford, Conn.) W L Pct. W L Pct. Quarterfinals: No. 4 Niagara 70, No. 5 Northeastern 57; No. 8 New Hampshire x-Siena 16 2 .889 23 6 .793 70, No. 1 Siena 63; No. 2 Boston University 64, No. 7 Canisius 55; No. 3 Hartford y-Boston University 14 4 .778 23 8 .742 73, No. 6 Maine 61 Hartford 12 6 .667 15 16 .484 Semifinals:Niagara 62, New Hampshire 59; Boston University 82, Hartford 73 Niagara 12 6 .667 15 15 .500 Title Game: Boston University 79, Niagara 68 Northeastern 11 7 .611 15 13 .536 Most Valuable Player: Jeff Timberlake, Boston University Maine 10 8 .556 13 15 .464 Canisius 7 11 .389 7 20 .259 New Hampshire 3 15 .167 4 25 .138 Colgate 3 15 .167 4 23 .148 Vermont 2 16 .111 3 24 .111

1986-87 1987 ECAC NAC CHAMPIONSHIP ECAC North Atlantic Overall All games at higher seed W L Pct. W L Pct. Quarterfinals:No. 1 Northeastern 85, No. 8 New Hampshire 71; No. 5 Siena 67, xy-Northeastern 17 1 .944 27 7 .794 No. 4 Canisius 65; No. 3 Boston University 76, No. 6 Maine 57 Niagara 14 4 .778 21 10 .677 Semifinals:Northeastern 89, Siena 79; Boston University 84, Niagara 82 Boston University 12 6 .667 18 12 .600 Title Game: Northeastern 71, Boston University 68 Canisius 12 6 .667 16 12 .571 Most Valuable Player: Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Siena 12 6 .667 17 14 .586 Hartford 8 10 .444 14 18 .500 Maine 6 12 .333 10 23 .357 Vermont 3 15 .167 5 24 .179 New Hampshire 3 15 .167 4 23 .143

1985-86 ECAC North Atlantic Overall 1986 ECAC NAC CHAMPIONSHIP W L Pct. W L Pct. All games at higher seed xy-Northeastern 16 2 .889 26 5 .839 Quarterfinals: No. 1 Northeastern 82, No. 8 Vermont 61; No. 4 Siena 82, No. 5 Canisius 14 4 .778 21 8 .724 Niagara 70; No. 3 Boston University 69, No. 6 New Hampshire 51; No. 2 Canisius Boston University 13 5 .722 21 10 .677 89, No. 7 Maine 76 Siena 12 6 .667 21 8 .724 Semifinals:Northeastern 89, Siena 75; Boston University 62, Canisius 61. Niagara 10 8 .556 14 14 .500 Title Game: Northeastern 63, Boston University 54 ^Hartford 10 8 .556 12 16 .429 Most Valuable Player: Wes Fuller, Northeastern New Hampshire 5 13 .278 11 17 .393 Maine 5 13 .278 7 20 .350 Vermont 5 13 .278 9 19 .321 Colgate 0 18 .000 1 24 .040

1984-85 1985 ECAC NAC CHAMPIONSHIP ECAC North Atlantic Overall All games at higher seed W L Pct. W L Pct. First Round: No. 8 New Hampshire 53, No. 9 Colgate 47 x-Canisius 13 3 .813 20 10 .667 Quarterfinals: No. 2 Northeastern 103, No. 7 Maine 81; No. 3 Siena 65, No. 6 xy-Northeastern 13 3 .813 22 9 .710 Vermont 56; No. 5 Boston University 69, No. 4 Niagara 68; No. 1 Canisius 90, Siena 12 4 .740 22 7 .759 New Hampshire 56 Niagara 11 5 .688 16 12 .571 Semifinals:Northeastern 73, Siena 69; Boston University 64, Canisius 56 Boston Univ. 9 7 .563 15 15 .500 Title Game: Northeastern 68, Boston University 67 Vermont 5 11 .313 9 19 .321 Most Valuable Player: Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Maine 5 11 .313 11 17 .393 New Hampshire 4 12 .250 7 22 .241 Colgate 0 16 .000 5 21 .192 #Hartford — — — 7 21 .250

AmericaEast.com 1983-84 1984 ECAC NAC CHAMPIONSHIP ECAC North Atlantic Overall All games at higher seed W L Pct. W L Pct. Quarterfinals: No. 1 Northeastern 71, No. 8 Colgate 44; No. 5 Maine 80, No. 4 xy-Northeastern 14 0 .1.000 27 5 .844 New Hampshire 77; No. 2 Canisius 80, No. 7 Vermont 76; No. 3 Boston University Canisius 9 5 .643 19 11 .633 67, No. 6 Niagara 57 Boston Univ. 9 5 .643 16 13 .552 Semifinals:Northeastern 83, Maine 77; Canisius 73, Boston University 68 New Hampshire 8 6 .571 15 13 .536 Title Game: Northeastern 85, Canisius 75 Maine 7 7 .500 17 10 .630 Most Valuable Player: Mark Halsel, Northeastern Niagara 5 9 .357 10 18 .357 Vermont 3 11 .214 7 21 .250 Colgate 1 13 .071 5 22 .185

1982-83 1983 ECAC NAC CHAMPIONSHIP ECAC North Atlantic Overall All games at higher seed W L Pct. W L Pct. First Round: No. 8 Vermont 62, No. 9 Colgate 61 xy-Boston University 8 2 .800 21 10 .667 Quarterfinals:No. 1 Boston University 80, Vermont 75; No. 5 Niagara 78, No. 4 x-New Hampshire 8 2 .800 16 12 .571 Maine 76 (2 OT); No. 3 Holy Cross 65, No. 6 Northeastern 61; No. 2 New Hamp- Holy Cross 5 3 .625 17 13 .567 shire 75, No. 7 Canisius 64 Maine 6 4 .600 12 14 .462 Semifinals:Boston University 95, Niagara 82; Holy Cross 89, New Hampshire 77 Niagara 5 4 .556 11 18 .379 Title Game: Boston University 63, Holy Cross 62 Northeastern 4 6 .400 13 15 .464 Most Valuable Player: Mike Alexander, Boston University Canisius 3 6 .333 11 17 .393 Vermont 3 7 .300 10 19 .345 Colgate 0 8 .000 3 22 .111

1981-82 1982 ECAC NAC CHAMPIONSHIP (Tournament not seeded) ECAC North Atlantic Overall Quarterfinals: Boston University 50, Holy Cross 49; Niagara 105, New Hamp- W L Pct. W L Pct. shire 87 xy-Northeastern 8 1 .889 23 7 .767 Semifinals:Northeastern 49, Boston University 48; Niagara 76, Canisius 75 Canisius 7 2 .778 19 8 .704 Title Game: Northeastern 82, Niagara 59 Niagara 7 2 .778 19 10 .655 Most Valuable Player: Perry Moss, Northeastern Boston University 6 2 .750 19 9 .679 Holy Cross 4 4 .500 16 11 .593 Maine 3 7 .300 7 19 .269 Colgate 2 8 .200 8 17 .471 Vermont 2 8 .200 10 16 .385 New Hampshire 2 9 .183 9 18 .333

1980-81 1981 ECAC NAC CHAMPIONSHIP (Tournament not seeded) Regular Season* Overall Quarterfinals:Vermont 85, Boston University 84 (3 OT); Maine 87, Colgate 83 W L Pct. W L Pct. Semifinals:Northeastern 76, Vermont 69 (OT); Holy Cross 63, Maine 54 y-Northeastern 21 5 .807 24 6 .800 Title Game: Northeastern 81, Holy Cross 79 (OT) Holy Cross 18 8 .692 20 10 .667 Most Valuable Player: Perry Moss, Northeastern Vermont 15 11 .577 16 12 .571 Boston University 13 13 .500 13 14 .481 Maine 13 13 .500 14 14 .500 Niagara 11 15 .423 11 15 .423 Canisius 11 15 .423 11 15 .423 Colgate 11 17 .393 11 18 .379 New Hampshire 7 19 .269 7 19 .269

1979-80 1980 ECAC NAC CHAMPIONSHIP (Tournament not seeded) Regular Season* Overall Quarterfinals: Holy Cross 90, Vermont 74; Maine 66, Northeastern 52; Boston W L Pct. W L Pct. University 95, Niagara 86; Rhode Island 83, Canisius 67 Boston University 19 7 .731 21 9 .700 Semifinals:Boston University 83, Rhode Island 79; Holy Cross 73, Maine 67 Northeastern 19 7 .731 19 8 .704 Title Game: Holy Cross 81, Boston University 75 y-Holy Cross 16 10 .615 19 11 .633 Most Valuable Player: Ron Perry, Holy Cross Rhode Island 14 12 .538 15 13 .536 Maine 14 12 .538 15 13 .536 Canisius 13 13 .500 13 14 .481 Vermont 12 14 .462 12 15 .444 Niagara 11 15 .423 11 16 .407 Colgate 8 17 .320 8 17 .320 New Hampshire 4 22 .154 4 22 .154 #-not eligible for conference championship (transition to DI) x-regular-season champion *In 1979-80 and 1980-81, ECAC North Atlantic y-tournament champion did not conduct a conference schedule. ^-did not participate in conference championship Note: Seedings began with 1983 conference tournament. America East Men's Basketball YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Includes Active Members Seasons in America East Albany Year-by-Year Record Maine Year-by-Year Record Year Overall Conference Seed/Result Year Overall Conference Seed/Result 2001-02 8-20 5-11/7th (tie) 6th/0-1 1979-80 15-13 N/A no seeds/0-1 2002-03 7-21 3-13/8th (tie) 7th/0-1 1980-81 14-14 N/A no seeds/1-1 2003-04 5-23 3-15/10th 10th/0-1 1981-82 7-19 3-7/6th N/A 2004-05 13-15 9-9/4th 4th/0-1 1982-83 12-14 6-4/4th 4th/0-1 2005-06 21-11 13-3/1st 1st/3-0 1983-84 17-10 7-7/5th 5th/1-1 2006-07 23-10 15-3/2nd 2nd/3-0 1984-85 11-17 5-11/6th (tie) 7th/0-1 2007-08 16-15 10-6/2nd (tie) 3rd/0-1 1985-86 7-20 5-13/7th (tie) 7th/0-1 2008-09 15-16 6-10/7th 7th/1-1 1986-87 10-23 6-12/6th 6th/0-1 2009-10 7-25 2-14/9th 8th/0-1 1987-88 13-15 10-8/6th 6th/0-1 2010-11 16-16 9-7/3rd (tie) 4th/0-1 1988-89 9-19 7-11/6th 6th/0-1 2011-12 19-15 9-7/4th 4th/1-1 1989-90 11-17 6-6/4th 4th/0-1 2012-13 24-11 9-7/4th 4th/3-0 1990-91 13-16 7-3/2nd 2nd/1-1 2013-14 19-15 9-7/4th 4th/3-0 1991-92 17-15 8-6/3rd 3rd/1-1 2014-15 24-9 15-1/1st 1st/3-0 1992-93 10-17 4-10/5th (tie) 5th/0-1 2015-16 24-9 13-3/2nd 2nd/0-1 1993-94 20-9 11-3/2nd 2nd/2-1 2016-17 21-14 10-6/3rd (tie) 3rd/2-1 1994-95 11-16 6-10/8th 8th/0-1 Total 262-249 (.513) 140-121 (.536) 19-11 (.633) 1995-96 15-13 11-7/3rd (tie) 3rd/1-1 1996-97 11-20 6-12/7th (tie) 8th/1-1 Binghamton Year-by-Year Record 1997-98 7-20 4-14/9th (tie) 10th/0-1 Year Overall Conference Seed/Result 1998-99 19-9 13-5/4th 4th/1-1 2001-02 9-19 6-10/6th DNP* 1999-00 24-7 15-3/2nd 2nd/1-1 2002-03 14-13 9-7/4th DNP* 2000-01 18-11 10-8/4th 4th/1-1 2003-04 14-16 10-8/5th 5th/0-1 2001-02 12-18 7-9/5th 5th/2-1 2004-05 12-17 8-10/5th (tie) 5th/1-1 2002-03 14-16 8-8/5th (tie) 4th/0-1 2005-06 16-13 12-4/2nd 2nd/1-1 2003-04 20-10 12-6/4th 4th/2-1 2006-07 13-16 6-10/6th (tie) 6th/0-1 2004-05 14-15 8-10/5th (tie) 6th/1-1 2007-08 14-16 9-7/4th (tie) 5th/0-1 2005-06 12-16 7-9/6th (tie) 7th/0-1 2008-09 23-9 13-3/1st (tie) 1st/3-0 2006-07 12-18 7-9/4th (tie) 4th/0-1 2009-10 13-18 8-8/5th DNP! 2007-08 7-23 3-13/8th (tie) 9th/0-1 2010-11 8-23 4-12/8th (tie) 9th/1-1 2008-09 9-21 4-12/8th 8th/0-1 2011-12 1-29 1-15/9th 9th/1-1 2009-10 19-11 11-5/3rd (tie) 3rd/0-1 2012-13 3-27 1-15/9th 8th/0-1 2010-11 15-15 9-7/3rd (tie) 3rd/0-1 2013-14 6-26 4-12/7th (tie) 6th/0-1 2011-12 12-17 6-10/7th 7th/0-1 2014-15 7-23 5-11/7th 6th/0-1 2012-13 11-19 6-10/6th 5th/ 0-1 2015-16 8-22 5-11/6th 5th/0-1 2013-14 6-23 4-12/7th (tie) 8th/0-1 2016-17 12-20 3-13/8th (tie) 7th/0-1 2014-15 3-27 2-14/8th (tie) 8th/0-1 Total 170-281 (.377) 104-156 (.400) 7-12 (.368) 2015-16 8-22 4-12/7th (tie) 6th/0-1 Hartford Year-by-Year Record 2016-17 7-25 3-13/8th (tie) 8th/0-1 Year Overall Conference Seed/Result Total 460-623 (.425) 251-318 (.441) 16-37 (.302) 1984-85 7-21 N/A DNP* 1985-86 12-16 10-8 DNP* UMBC Year-by-Year Record 1986-87 14-14 8-10 DNP* Year Overall Conference Seed/Result 1987-88 15-16 12-6/3rd (tie) 3rd/1-1 2003-04 7-21 4-14/9th 9th/0-1 1988-89 15-13 10-7/5th 5th/1-1 2004-05 11-18 5-13/9th 9th/1-1 1989-90 17-11 8-4/3rd 3rd/0-1 2005-06 10-19 5-11/8th 8th/1-1 1990-91 13-16 5-5/3rd (tie) 5th/1-1 2006-07 12-19 7-9/4th (tie) 5th/1-1 1991-92 6-21 3-11/8th 8th/0-1 2007-08 24-9 13-3/1st 1st/3-0 1992-93 14-14 7-7/4th 4th/1-1 2008-09 15-17 7-9/6th 6th/2-1 1993-94 16-12 9-5/3rd 3rd/1-1 2009-10 4-26 3-13/8th 7th/0-1 1994-95 11-16 7-9/4th (tie) 4th/0-1 2010-11 5-25 4-12/8th (tie) 8th/0-1 1995-96 6-22 5-13/7th (tie) 9th/1-1 2011-12 4-26 3-13/8th 8th/0-1 1996-97 17-11 11-7/3rd 3rd/1-1 2012-13 8-23 5-11/7th (tie) 6th/ 1-1 1997-98 15-12 11-7/3rd (tie) 4th/0-1 2013-14 9-21 5-11/6th 5th/0-1 1998-99 11-16 9-9/5th 5th/0-1 2014-15 4-26 2-14/8th(tie) 7th/0-1 1999-00 10-19 6-12/7th 7th/1-1 2015-16 7-25 3-13/9th 8th/0-1 2000-01 4-24 1-17/10th 10th/0-1 2016-17 21-13 9-7/5th 5th/0-1 2001-02 14-18 10-6/3rd 3rd/1-1 Total 141-297 (.322) 74-153 (.326) 9-13 (.409) 2002-03 16-13 10-6/3rd 3rd/1-1 2003-04 12-17 6-12/6th 6th/1-1 UMass Lowell Year-by-Year Record 2004-05 8-20 4-14/10th 10th/0-1 Year Overall Conference Seed/Result 2005-06 13-15 9-7/3rd 4th/0-1 2013-14 10-18 8-8/5th N/A* 2006-07 13-18 6-10/6th (tie) 8th/1-1 2014-15 12-17 6-10/6th N/A* 2007-08 18-16 10-6/2nd (tie) 2nd/2-1 2015-16 11-18 7-9/5th N/A* 2008-09 7-26 2-14/9th 9th/1-1 2016-17 11-20 5-11/6th N/A* 2009-10 8-22 6-10/6th (tie) 5th/0-1 Total 44-73 (.376) 26-38 (.406) 0-0 (--) 2010-11 11-20 7-9/6th 6th/1-1 2011-12 9-22 7-9/6th (tie) 6th/1-1 2012-13 17-14 10-6/4th 3rd/0-1 2013-14 17-16 10-6/3rd 3rd/1-1 2014-15 14-16 7-9/5th 5th/0-1 2015-16 10-23 4-12/7th (tie) 7th/1-1 2016-17 9-23 4-12/7th 6th/0-1 Total 388-548 (.415) 235-285 (.452) 19-30 (.388) AmericaEast.com YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Includes Active Members’ Seasons in America East New Hampshire Year-by-Year Record Stony Brook Year-by-Year Record Year Overall Conference Seed/Result Year Overall Conference Seed/Result 1979-80 4-22 N/A DNP 2001-02 6-22 5-11/7th (tie) 8th/0-1 1980-81 7-19 N/A DNP 2002-03 13-15 7-9/7th 6th/0-1 1981-82 9-18 2-9/9th no seeds/0-1 2003-04 10-20 5-13/7th (tie) 8th/2-1 1982-83 16-12 8-2/1st (tie) 2nd/1-1 2004-05 12-17 6-12/7th 7th/1-1 1983-84 15-13 8-6/4th 4th/0-1 2005-06 4-24 2-14/9th 9th/0-1 1984-85 7-22 4-12/8th 8th/1-1 2006-07 9-20 4-12/9th 9th/0-1 1985-86 11-17 5-13/7th (tie) 6th/0-1 2007-08 7-23 3-13/8th (tie) 8th/1-1 1986-87 4-23 3-15/8th (tie) 8th/0-1 2008-09 16-14 8-8/4th (tie) 5th/0-1 1987-88 4-25 3-15/7th (tie) 8th/1-1 2009-10 22-10 13-3/1st 1st/1-1 1988-89 4-22 3-14/10th DNP 2010-11 15-17 8-8/5th 5th/2-1 1989-90 5-23 3-9/6th (tie) 7th/0-1 2011-12 22-10 14-2/1st 1st/2-1 1990-91 3-25 0-10/6th 6th/0-1 2012-13 25-8 14-2/1st 1st/1-1 1991-92 7-21 5-9/5th (tie) 7th/0-1 2013-14 23-11 13-3/2nd 2nd/2-1 1992-93 6-21 4-10/5th (tie) 6th/0-1 2014-15 23-12 12-4/2nd (tie) 3rd/2-1 1993-94 15-13 8-6/4th 4th/1-1 2015-16 26-7 14-2/1st 1st/3-0 1994-95 19-9 11-5/2nd 2nd/1-1 2016-17 18-14 12-4/2nd 2nd/1-1 1995-96 6-21 5-13/7th (tie) 8th/0-1 Total 251-243 (.508) 138-124 (.527) 18-15 (.545) 1996-97 7-20 5-13/9th (tie) 9th/0-1 1997-98 10-17 6-12/8th 8th/0-1 Vermont Year-by-Year Record 1998-99 4-23 2-16/10th 10th/0-1 Year Overall Conference Seed/Result 1999-00 3-25 2-16/10th 10th/0-1 1979-80 12-15 N/A no seeds/0-1 2000-01 7-21 6-12/9th 9th/0-1 1980-81 16-12 N/A no seeds/1-1 2001-02 11-17 8-8/4th 4th/0-1 1981-82 10-16 2-8/7th (tie) DNP 2002-03 5-23 3-13/8th (tie) 8th/0-1 1982-83 10-19 3-7/8th 8th/1-1 2003-04 10-20 5-13 7th/1-1 1983-84 7-21 3-11/7th 7th/0-1 2004-05 9-19 5-13/8th (tie) 8th/0-1 1984-85 9-19 5-11/6th (tie) 6th/0-1 2005-06 12-14 8-8/5th 5th/1-1 1985-86 9-19 5-13/7th (tie) 8th/0-1 2006-07 10-20 6-10/6th (tie) 7th/0-1 1986-87 5-23 3-15/7th (tie) 7th/0-1 2007-08 9-20 6-10/7th 7th/0-1 1987-88 3-24 2-16/10th DNP 2008-09 15-17 8-8/4th (tie) 6th/1-1 2009-10 13-17 6-10/6th (tie) 6th/1-1 1988-89 6-21 4-14/9th DNP 2010-11 12-18 6-10/7th 7th/0-1 1989-90 13-17 4-8/5th 5th/2-1 2011-12 13-16 7-9/6th (tie) 5th/0-1 1990-91 15-13 5-5/3rd (tie) 4th/0-1 2012-13 9-20 5-11/7th (tie) 7th/0-1 1991-92 16-13 7-7/4th 4th/1-1 2013-14 6-24 4-12/7th (tie) 8th/0-1 1992-93 10-17 4-10/5th 7th/0-1 2014-15 19-12 11-5/4th 4th/1-1 1993-94 12-15 3-11/7th 7th/0-1 2015-16 20-13 11-5/3rd (tie) 4th/1-1 1994-95 14-13 7-9/4th (tie) 6th/0-1 2016-17 20-12 10-6/3rd (tie) 4th/1--1 1995-96 12-15 10-8/6th 6th/0-1 Total 366-714 (.339) 200-368 (.352) 12-35 (.255) 1996-97 14-13 7-11/6th 6th/0-1 1997-98 16-11 11-7/3rd (tie) 3rd/0-1 1998-99 11-16 7-11/6th 6th/0-1 1999-00 16-12 11-7/4th 4th/0-1 ALL-TIME STANDINGS 2000-01 12-17 7-11/7th (tie) 7th/1-1 CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 2001-02 21-8 13-3/1st (tie) 1st/1-1 TEAM (Titles) W L PCT. W L PCT. 2002-03 21-12 11-5/2nd 2nd/3-0 Vermont (6) 312 258 .554 36 29 .554 2003-04 22-9 15-3/2nd 2nd/3-0 Albany (5) 140 121 .536 19 11 .633 2004-05 25-7 16-2/1st 1st/3-0 Stony Brook (1) 138 124 .527 18 15 .545 2005-06 13-17 7-9/6th 6th/2-1 Hartford 235 285 .452 19 30 .388 2006-07 25-8 15-1/1st 1st/2-1 Maine 251 318 .441 16 37 .302 2007-08 16-15 9-7/4th (tie) 4th/1-1 UMass Lowell 26 38 .406 - - - 2008-09 24-9 13-3/1st (tie) 2nd/0-1 Binghamton (1) 104 156 .400 7 12 .368 2009-10 25-10 12-4/2nd 2nd/3-0 New Hampshire 200 368 .352 12 35 .255 2010-11 23-9 12-4/1st 1st/1-1 UMBC (1) 74 153 .326 9 13 .409 2011-12 24-12 13-3/2nd 2nd/3-0 2012-13 21-12 11-5/2nd (tie) 2nd/2-1 Siena (1) 68 19 .782 6 4 .600 2013-14 22-11 15-1/1st 1st/1-1 Drexel (3) 124 42 .747 19 7 .731 2014-15 20-14 12-4/2nd (tie) 3rd/1-1 Delaware (4) 112 54 .675 17 6 .739 2015-16 23-14 11-5/3rd (tie) 3rd/2-1 Canisius 76 44 .633 4 9 .308 2016-17 29-6 16-0/1st 1st/3-0 Boston University (6) 319 185 .633 43 26 .623 Total 602-534 (.530) 312-258 (.547) 36-29 (.554) Hofstra (2) 76 48 .613 9 5 .643 Northeastern (7) 218 158 .579 29 19 .604 Niagara 70 50 .583 6 9 .400 Holy Cross (1) 9 7 .563 6 3 .667 * ineligible for conference championship Towson 38 70 .352 5 6 .455 ! withdrew from conference championship Colgate 17 115 .129 1 6 .143 Rhode Island 0 0 --- 1 1 .500 NOTE: Conference regular-season play began in 1981-82 season.

America East Men's Basketball ANNUAL AWARD WINNERS KEVIN ROBERSON COACH OF THE YEAR ROOKIE OF THE YEAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR Year Name, Team Year Name, Team Year Name, Team 2016-17 John Becker, Vermont 2016-17 Anthony Lamb, Vermont 2016-17 Trae Bell-Haynes, Vermont 2015-16 Steve Pikiell, Stony Brook 2015-16 Joe Cremo, Albany 2015-16 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 2014-15 Will Brown, Albany 2014-15 Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire 2014-15 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 2013-14 John Becker, Vermont 2013-14 Rodney Elliott, UMBC 2013-14 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 2012-13 Steve Pikiell, Stony Brook 2012-13 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 2012-13 , Stony Brook 2011-12 Steve Pikiell, Stony Brook 2011-12 Four McGlynn, Vermont 2011-12 Darryl Partin, Boston University 2010-11 Mike Lonergan, Vermont 2010-11 Brian Voelkel, Vermont 2010-11 John Holland, Boston University 2009-10 Steve Pikiell, Stony Brook 2009-10 Dylan Talley, Binghamton 2009-10 Muhammad El-Amin, Stony Brook 2008-09 Kevin Broadus, Binghamton 2008-09 Jake O’Brien, Boston University 2008-09 Marqus Blakely, Vermont 2007-08 Randy Monroe, UMBC 2007-08 John Holland, Boston University 2007-08 Marqus Blakely, Vermont 2006-07 Mike Lonergan, Vermont 2006-07 Tyler Morris, Boston University 2006-07 Jamar Wilson, Albany 2005-06 Larry Harrison, Hartford 2005-06 Mike Trimboli, Vermont 2005-06 Jamar Wilson, Albany 2004-05 , Northeastern 2004-05 , Northeastern 2004-05 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont 2003-04 Dennis Wolff, Boston University 2003-04 Jon Iati, Albany 2003-04 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont 2002-03 Dennis Wolff, Boston University 2002-03 Jamar Wilson, Albany 2002-03 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont 2001-02 Tom Brennan, Vermont 2001-02 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont 2001-02 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont 2000-01 Jay Wright, Hofstra 2000-01 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont 2000-01 Norman Richardson, Hofstra 1999-00 Jay Wright, Hofstra 1999-00 Paul Seymour, Boston University 1999-00 Craig Claxton, Hofstra 1998-99 Bill Herrion, Drexel 1998-99 Jean Bain, Northeastern 1998-99 Mike Pegues, Delaware 1997-98 Mike Brey, Delaware/ 1997-98 Tony Orciari, Vermont 1997-98 Craig Claxton, Hofstra Tom Brennan Vermont 1996-97 Joe Linderman, Drexel 1996-97 Tunji Awojobi, Boston University 1996-97 Dennis Wolff, Boston University 1995-96 Mike DeRocckis, Drexel 1995-96 Malik Rose, Drexel 1995-96 Bill Herrion, Drexel 1994-95 Raja Bell, Boston University 1994-95 Malik Rose, Drexel 1994-95 Bill Herrion, Drexel 1993-94 Tunji Awojobi, Boston University 1993-94 Scott Drapeau, New Hampshire 1993-94 , Maine 1992-93 Eddie Benton, Vermont 1992-93 Vin Baker, Hartford 1992-93 Bill Herrion, Drexel 1991-92 Brian Pearl, Delaware 1991-92 Kevin Roberson, Vermont 1991-92 Steve Steinwedel, Delaware 1990-91 Francois Bouchard, Maine 1990-91 Matt Johnson, Vermont 1990-91 Tom Brennan, Vermont 1989-90 Pat Manor, New Hampshire 1989-90 Steven Key, Boston University 1989-90 Mike Jarvis, Boston University 1988-89 Lamont Middleton, Hartford 1988-89 Jeff Robinson, Siena 1988-89 Mike Deane, Siena 1987-88 Marc Brown, Siena 1987-88 Larry Jones, Boston University 1987-88 , Maine 1986-87 Dwight Walton, Siena 1986-87 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern 1986-87 Karl Fogel, Northeastern 1985-86 Steve McCoy, Siena 1985-86 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern 1985-86 Jim Calhoun, Northeastern 1984-85 Kevin McDuffie, Northeastern/ 1984-85 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern 1984-85 John Griffin, Siena Brian Smith, Canisius 1983-84 Mark Halsel, Northeastern 1983-84 , Canisius 1983-84 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern 1982-83 , Maine 1982-83 Gary Friel, New Hampshire 1982-83 Mike Alexander, Boston University 1981-82 Perry Moss, Northeastern 1981-82 Ray Hall, Canisius 1980-81 , Colgate 1980-81 Al McClain, New Hampshire 1979-80 Rufus Harris, Maine/ 1979-80 Rick Carlisle, Maine/ Ron Perry,Holy Cross Ernie Floyd, Holy Cross

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF SCHOLAR ATHLETE SIXTH-MAN OF THE Year Name, Team THE YEAR 2016-17 David Nichols, Albany YEAR Year Name, Team Year Name, Team 2015-16 Peter Hooley, Albany 2016-17 Dre Wills, Vermont 2016-17 Darren Payen, Vermont 2014-15 Sam Rowley, Albany 2015-16 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 2015-16 Joe Cremo, Albany 2013-14 Luke Apfeld, Vermont 2014-15 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 2014-15 Justin Graham, Hartford Peter Hooley, Albany 2013-14 Brian Voelkel, Vermont Cam Ward, Vermont 2012-13 Luke Apfeld, Vermont 2012-13 Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook 2013-14 Antonio Bivins, UMass Lowell 2011-12 Logan Aronhalt, Albany 2011-12 Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook 2010-11 Evan Fjeld, Vermont 2010-11 Brendan Bald, Vermont 2009-10 Andrew Goba, Stony Brook 2009-10 Marqus Blakely, Vermont 2008-09 Matt Wolff, Boston University 2008-09 Marqus Blakely, Vermont 2007-08 Brian Lillis, Albany 2007-08 Marqus Blakely, Vermont 2006-07 Martin Klimes, Vermont 2006-07 Brian Lillis, Albany 2005-06 Martin Klimes, Vermont 2005-06 Sebastian Hermenier, Binghamton 2004-05 David Hehn, Vermont 2004-05 Shawn James, Northeastern 2003-04 David Hehn, Vermont 2003-04 Shaun Wynn, Boston University 2002-03 Grant Anderson, Vermont 2002-03 Nick Billings, Binghamton 2001-02 Joe Vukovic, Albany 2000-01 Marcus Blossom, Northeastern 1999-00 Marcus Blossom, Northeastern 1998-99 Greg Gaffney, Drexel 1997-98 Mike Pegues, Delaware 1996-97 Greg Gaffney, Drexel 1995-96 Clyde Fraser, Northeastern 199-95 Dave Stiff, Boston University 1993-94 Mike Wisler, Drexel 1992-93 Pat Manor, New Hampshire 1991-92 Mark Daly, Boston University AmericaEast.com ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS Selections By Year Third Team: Second Team: 2016-17 Xavier Paolard, Maine Corey Lowe, Boston U. 2005-06 First Team: Rodney Elliot, UMBC Joe Zeglinski, Hartford First Team: David Nichols, Albany Antonio Bivins, UMass Lowell Alvin Abreu, New Hampshire Jamar Wilson, Albany Jahad Thomas, UMass Lowell Dave Coley, Stony brook Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook Andre Heard, Binghamton Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire Anthony Jackson, Stony Brook Bryan Dougher, Stony Brook Kevin Gardner, Boston U. Lucas Woodhouse, Stony Brook Third Team: Kenny Adeleke, Hartford Trae Bell-Haynes, Vermont 2012-13 Jake O’Brien, Boston U. Blagoj Janev, New Hampshire Second Team: First Team: Sean McNally, Maine Second Team: Joe Cremo, Albany Mike Black, Albany Chauncey Gilliam, UMBC Sebastian Hermenier, Binghamton Will Darley, UMBC D.J. Irving, Boston U. Evan Fjeld, Vermont Aaron Cook, Hartford Jairus Lyles, UMBC Mark Nwakamma, Hartford , Vermont Ernest Turner, Maine Jaleen Smith, New Hampshire Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook John Zito, UMBC Anthony Lamb, Vermont Brian Voelkel, Vermont 2008-09 Mike Trimboli, Vermont Third Team: Second Team: First Team: Third Team: Jalen Ross, Hartford Justin Edwards, Maine John Holland, Boston U. Brent Wilson, Albany Daniel Dion, New Hampshire Alasdair Fraser, Maine Corey Lowe, Boston U. Kirsten Zoellner, Albany Tyrell Sturdivant, Stony Brook Ryan Cook, UMBC Darryl Proctor, UMBC Mike Gordon, Binghamton Ernie Duncan, Vermont Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Marqus Blakely, Vermont Mitchell Beauford, Stony Brook Payton Henson, Vermont Clancy Rugg, Vermont Mike Trimboli, Vermont Martin Klimes, Vermont Third Team: Second Team: 2004-05 2015-16 Jordan Reed, Binghamton Emanuel Mayben, Binghamton First Team: First Team: Dom Morris, Boston U. D.J. Rivera, Binghamton Rashad Bell, Boston U. Ray Sanders, Albany Maurice Watson, Boston U. Jay Greene, UMBC Chaz Carr, Boston U. Evan Singletary, Albany Dave Coley, Stony Brook Tyrece Gibbs, New Hampshire Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire Sandro Carissimo, Vermont Muhammad El-Amin, Stony Brook Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Carson Puriefoy, Stony Brook Third Team: T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 2011-12 Tim Ambrose, Albany Second Team: Second Team: First Team: Will Harris, Albany Lucious Jordan, Albany Pancake Thomas, Hartford Gerardo Suero, Albany Reggie Fuller, Binghamton Jamar Wilson, Albany Jairus Lyles, UMBC Darryl Partin, Boston U. Jaret von Rosenberg, Hartford Andre Heard, Binghamton Jahad Thomas, UMass Lowell Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook Colin McIntosh, Vermont Kevin Reed, Maine Jaleen Smith, New Hampshire Bryan Dougher, Stony Brook Ben Sturgill, New Hampshire Rayshaun McGrew, Stony Brook Matt Glass, Vermont 2007-08 Third Team: Third Team: Second Team: First Team: Etienne Brower, Boston U. Peter Hooley, Albany Mike Black, Albany Brian Lillis, Albany Aaron Cook, Hartford Willie Rodriguez, Binghamton D.J. Irving, Boston U. Joe Zeglinski, Hartford Joe Campbell, Maine Trae Bell-Haynes, Vermont Gerald McLemore, Maine Jay Greene, UMBC Marcus Barnes, Northeastern Ethan O’Day, Vermont Chase Plummer, UMBC Darryl Proctor, UMBC Shawn James, Northeastern Kurt Steidl, Vermont Alvin Abreu, New Hampshire Marqus Blakely, Vermont Third Team: Second Team: 2003-04 2014-15 Logan Aronhalt, Albany Mike Gordon, Binghamton First Team: First Team: Andres Torres, Hartford Corey Lowe, Boston U. Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern Sam Rowley, Albany Alasdair Fraser, Maine Ray Barbosa, UMBC Chaz Carr, Boston U. Evan Singletary, Albany Dallis Joyner, Stony Brook Brian Hodges, UMBC Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Brian Voelkel, Vermont Mike Trimboli, Vermont Jason Grochowalski, Boston U. Carson Puriefoy, Stony Brook Third Team: T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont Ethan O’Day, Vermont 2010-11 Lazar Trifunovic, Binghamton Second Team: Second Team: First Team: John Holland, Boston U. Nick Billings, Binghamton Peter Hooley, Albany Tim Ambrose, Albany Mark Socoby, Maine Eric Dobson, Maine Mark Nwakamma, Hartford John Holland, Boston U. Cavell Johnson, UMBC Mark Flavin, Maine Cody Joyce, UMBC Darryl Partin, Boston U. Tyrece Gibbs, New Hampshire D.J. Munir, Stony Brook Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire Troy Barnies, Maine Kevin Reed, Maine Dre Wills, Vermont Evan Fjeld, Vermont 2006-07 Third Team: Third Team: Second Team: First Team: Ryan Butt, Boston U. Ray Sanders, Albany Joe Zeglinski, Hartford Jason Siggers, Albany Brandon Carter, Binghamton Jahad Thomas, UMass Lowell Gerald McLemore, Maine Jamar Wilson, Albany Ryan Stys, Hartford Jacoby Armstrong, New Hampshire Chris De La Rosa, UMBC Mike Trimboli, Vermont Javorie Wilson, Northeastern Matt Miller, New Hampshire Tyrone Conley, New Hampshire Bo Taylor, Hartford Shaun Wynn, Boston U. Rayshaun McGrew, Stony Brook Bryan Dougher, Stony Brook Chris Holm, Vermont Third Team: Second Team: 2013-14 Logan Aronhalt, Albany Mike Gordon, Binghamton First Team: Mike Black, Albany Tyler Morris, Boston U. Mark Nwakamma, Hartford Mahamoud Jabbi, Binghamton Kevin Reed, Maine Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Morgan Sabia, Hartford Brian Hodges, UMBC Sandro Carissimo, Vermont Brendan Bald, Vermont Blagoj Janev, UNH Clancy Rugg, Vermont Third Team: Brian Voelkel, Vermont 2009-10 Brent Wilson, Albany Second Team: First Team: Omari Peterkin, Boston U. Peter Hooley, Albany Greer Wright, Binghamton Jermaine Anderson, UNH Sam Rowley, Albany Corey Lowe, Boston U. Ricky Lucas, Stony Brook Jordan Reed, Binghamton Gerald McLemore, Maine Martin Klimes, Vermont Akeem Williams, UMass Lowell Muhammad El-Amin, Stony Brook Carson Puriefoy, Stony Brook Marqus Blakely, Vermont America East Men's Basketball ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 2002-03 Brian Barber, Towson 1995-96 1990-91 First Team: Huggy Dye, Maine First Team: First Team: Rashad Bell, Boston U. Roberto Gittens, Hofstra Malik Rose, Drexel Jason Scott, Boston U. Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Mike Kouser, Drexel Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Vin Baker, Hartford Anthony Green, Binghamton Norman Richardson, Hofstra Eddie Benton, Vermont Ron Moye, Hartford Jerell Parker, Hartford Third Team: Greg Smith, Delaware Matt Johnson, Vermont Rickey White, Maine Marcus Blossom, Northeastern Jeff Myers, Drexel Kevin Roberson, Vermont Second Team: Tobe Carberry, Vermont Second Team: Second Team: Nick Billings, Binghamton Julian Dunkley, Maine Matt Alosa, New Hampshire Reggie Stewart, Boston U. Billy Collins, Boston U. John Gordon, Delaware Greg Logan, Maine Derrick Hodge, Maine D.J. Munir, Stony Brook Kestutis Marciulionis, Delaware Patrick Evans, Delaware Maurice Brighthaupt, Northeastern Justin Rowe, Maine Ralph Blalock, Towson Steve Carney, Northeastern Jamar Wilson, Albany 1998-99 Casey Arena, Maine Marcellus Anderson, Northeastern Third Team: First Team: Grant Anderson, Vermont Andy Bedard, Maine 1994-95 1989-90 Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern Craig Claxton, Hofstra First Team: First Team: Ryan Butt, Boston U. John Gordon, Delaware Scott Drapeau, New Hampshire Steven Key, Boston U. Sylbrin Robinson, Northeastern Joe Linderman, Drexel Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Lamont Middleton, Hartford Javorie Wilson, Northeastern Mike Pegues, Delaware Malik Rose, Drexel Ron Moye, Hartford Brian Holden, Drexel Dean Smith, Maine 2001-02 Second Team: Eddie Benton, Vermont Steve Carney, Northeastern First Team: Justin Bailey, Hartford Second Team: Chris Brown, New Hampshire Mike DeRocckis, Drexel Mike Bond, Hartford Second Team: Billy Collins, Boston U. Nate Fox, Maine Ken Barnes, Maine Larry Griffiths, Hartford Trevor Gaines, Vermont Mike Kouser, Drexel Dan Callahan, Northeastern Al Jones, Hartford Justin Rowe, Maine Norman Richardson, Hofstra Matt Alosa, New Hampshire Barry Abercrombie, Northeastern T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont Third Team: Casey Arena, Maine George Yuille, Northeastern Second Team: Marcus Blossom, Northeastern Kevin Roberson, Vermont Chaz Carr, Boston U. LeVar Folk, Boston U. 1993-94 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Roberto Gittens, Hofstra First Team: 1988-89 Austin Ganly, New Hampshire Allen Ledbetter, Maine Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. First Team: Errick Greene, Maine Tony Orciari, Vermont Brian Holden, Drexel Jeff Timberlake, Boston U. D.J. Munir, Stony Brook Malik Rose, Drexel Lamont Middleton, Hartford Third Team: 1997-98 Scott Drapeau, New Hampshire Patrick Jones, Niagara Jean Bain, Northeastern First Team: Eddie Benton, Vermont Marc Brown, Siena Will Brand, Albany Justin Bailey, Hartford Second Team: Jeffrey Robinson, Siena Pierre Johnson, Hartford Craig Claxton, Hofstra Brian Pearl, Delaware Second Team: Jeffrey St. Fort, Binghamton Joe Linderman, Drexel Jack Ayer, Hartford Tony DeCosta, Boston U. Ryan Stys, Hartford Erik Nelson, Vermont Mike Bond, Hartford Ron Moses, Boston U. Mike Pegeus, Delaware Francois Bouchard, Maine Derrick Lewis, Northeastern 2000-01 Second Team: Eric Montanari, New Hampshire Steve McCoy, Siena First Team: Walter Brown, Boston U. Joe Calavita, Vermont Carvell Ammons, Maine Mike DeRocckis, Drexel 1992-93 Mike Kouser, Drexel Allen Ledbetter, Maine First Team: 1987-88 Tony Orciari, Vermont Ty Mack, Northeastern Spencer Dunkley, Delaware First Team: Norman Richardson, Hofstra Tony Orciari, Vermont Brian Holden, Drexel Drederick Irving, Boston U. Stephen Starks, Drexel Third Team: Malik Rose, Drexel Larry Jones, Boston U. Second Team: Matt Acres, New Hampshire Vin Baker, Hartford Anthony Moye, Hartford Ajmal Basit, Delaware Billy Beal, Boston U. Eddie Benton, Vermont Kevin McDuffie, Northeastern Julian Dunkley, Maine Joey Beard, Boston U. Second Team: Steve McCoy, Siena Jason Hernandez, Hofstra Ralph Biggs, Towson David Stiff, Boston U. Rick Williams, Siena Joe Linderman, Drexel Keith Davis, Delaware Anthony Wright, Delaware Second Team: Sam Sutton, Towson Brian Pearl, Delaware Marvin Bailey, Canisius Third Team: 1996-97 Anthony Brown, Northeastern Brian Smith, Canisius Brian Barber, Towson First Team: Dan Callahan, Northeastern Marvin Powell, Hartford Marcus Blossom, Northeastern Tunjii Awojobi, Boston U. John Williams, Northeastern Ricky Cranford, Northeastern John Gordon, Maine 1991-92 Marc Brown, Siena Roberto Gittens, Hofstra Ryan Howse, Hartford First Team: Honorable Mention: Billy Wells, Delaware Jeff Myers, Drexel Michael Thompson, Drexel Reggie Banks, Maine Greg Smith, Delaware Alex Coles, Delaware Coco Barry, Maine 1999-2000 Second Team: Mark Murray, Delaware Jeff Timberlake, Boston U. First Team: Joey Beard, Boston U. Vin Baker, Hartford Andy Bedard, Maine Anthony Bethune, Hartford Kevin Roberson, Vermont Craig Claxton, Hofstra Keith Davis, Delaware Second Team: Nate Fox, Maine Mike DeRocckis, Drexel Jason Scott, Boston U. Tony Orciari, Vermont Terry Hunt, Maine Jonathan Raab, Drexel Mike Pegues, Delaware Third Team: Marty Higgins, Maine Second Team: Craig Claxton, Hofstra Derrick Hodge, Maine Chuck Guittar, Drexel James Ben, New Hampshire Joe Linderman, Drexel Erik Nelson, Vermont Jim Schwartz, Boston U.

AmericaEast.com ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 1986-87 1984-85 First Team: First Team: Paul Hendricks, Boston U. Ray Hall, Canisius Jim Boylen, Maine Shawn Teague, Boston U. Joe Arlauckas, Niagara Mike Smrek, Canisius Andre LaFleur, Northeastern Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Doug Poetzsch, Siena Second Team: Second Team: Drederick Irving, Boston U. Paul Hendericks, Boston U. Chris Heinold, Cansius Joe Arlauckas, Niagara Brian Smith, Canisius Andre LaFleur, Northeastern , Siena Matt Brady, Siena Joe Calavita, Vermont Quinton Dale, Northeastern Honorable Mention: Honorable Mention: Alex Augdio, Niagara Joe Alexander, Niagara Bob Bamford, Colgate Bob Bamford, Colgate Gary Bossert, Niagara Howard Hudson, Vermont Steve McCoy, Siena Michael Ray Jackson, Canisius Greg Steele, New Hampshire Matt Thompson, Vermont Jeff Wheeler, Maine 1985-86 First Team: 1983-84 Drederick Irving, Boston U. First Team: Tim Harvey, Canisius Gary Plummer, Boston U. Joe Arlauckas, Niagara Ray Hall, Canisius Andre LaFleur, Northeastern Robert Turner, Canisius Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Al McClain, New Hampshire Second Team: Mark Halsel, Northeastern Tom Ivey, Boston U. Second Team: Chris Heinold, Canisius Shawn Teague, Boston U. Ulysses Garcia, Hartford Jeff Cross, Maine Mark Mitchell, Hartford Don Nolan, New Hampshire Dirk Koopman, New Hampshire Reggie Lewis, Northeastern John Williams, Northeastern Jeff Sturgeon, Maine Honorable Mention: Honorable Mention: Eric Banks, Siena Howard Hudson, Vermont Jim Boylen, Maine Mike Smrek, Canisius Matt Brady, Siena 1982-83 Howard Hudson, Vermont Robin Dixon, New Hampshire Tony Simms, Boston U. Chris Logan, Holy Cross Jeff Cross, Maine Mark Halsel, Northeastern 1981-82 Kevin Greaney, Holy Cross James Speaks, Niagara Mark Halsel, Northeastern Perry Moss, Northeastern Mike Evelti, Vermont 1980-81 Steve Wright, Boston U. Mike Ferrara, Colgate Tom Seaman, Holy Cross Pete Harris, Northeastern Chip Rucker, Northeastern Mike Evelti, Vermont 1979-80 Mike Ferrara, Colgate Ron Perry, Holy Cross Rufus Harris, Maine Pete Harris, Northeastern James Wright, Rhode Island Steve Wright, Rhode Island

America East Men's Basketball ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS Selections By Team Second Team (14) UMBC (16) Second Team (10) (Current Members) Jack Ayer (1993-94) First Team (3) Muhammad El-Amin (2008-09) Albany (30) Justin Bailey (1998-99) Jay Greene (2007-08) Tommy Brenton (2009-10) First Team (12) Anthony Bethune (1996-97) Darryl Proctor (2007-08, 08-09) Bryan Dougher (2009-10, 10-11) Tim Ambrose (2010-11) Mike Bond (1993-94, 94-95) Second Team (11) Rayshaun McGrew (2015-16) Mike Black (2012-13) Aaron Cook (2005-06) Ray Barbosa (2007-08) D.J. Munir (2001-02, 02-03, 03-04) Brian Lillis (2007-08) Ulysses Garcia (1985-86) Ryan Cook (2012-13) Carson Puriefoy (2013-14) David Nichols (2016-17) Larry Griffiths (1989-90) Will Darley (2016-17) Jameel Warney (2012-13) Sam Rowley (2014-15) Al Jones (1989-90) Chris De La Rosa (2010-11) Third Team (8) Ray Sanders (2015-16) Mark Mitchell (1985-86) Jay Greene (2008-09) Mitchell Beauford (2005-06) Jason Siggers (2006-07) Marvin Powell (1987-88) Brian Hodges (2006-07, 07-08) Dave Coley (2012-13, 13-14) Evan Singletary (2014-15, 15-16) Pancake Thomas (2015-16) Jairus Lyles (2015-16, 16-17) Anthony Jackson (2013-14) Gerardo Suero (2011-12) Joe Zeglinski (2009-10, 10-11) Chase Plummer (2011-12) Dallis Joyner (2011-12) Jamar Wilson (2005-06, 06-07) Third Team (8) John Zito (2005-06) Ricky Lucas (2006-07) Second Team (7) Aaron Cook (2004-05) Third Team (2) Rayshaun McGrew (2014-15) Joe Cremo (2016-17) Pierre Johnson (2001-02) Chauncey Gilliam (2009-10) Tyrell Sturdivant (2016-17) Peter Hooley (2013-14, 14-15) Jalen Ross (2016-17) Cavell Johnson (2007-08) Lucious Jordan (2004-05) Morgan Sabia (2010-11) Vermont (64) Sam Rowley (2013-14) Ryan Stys (2001-02, 03-04) UMass Lowell (5) First Team (33) Jamar Wilson (2002-03, 04-05) Andres Torres (2011-12) First Team (1) Trae Bell-Haynes (2016-17) Third Team (11) Jaret von Rosenberg (2008-09) Jahad Thomas (2016-17) Eddie Benton Tim Ambrose (2008-09) Second Team (2) (1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96) Logan Aronhalt (2010-11, 11-12) Maine (50) Jahad Thomas (2015-16) Marqus Blakely Mike Black (2010-11) First Team (13) Akeem Williams (2013-14) (2007-08, 08-09, 09-10) Will Brand (2001-02) Carvell Ammons (2000-01) Third Team (2) Sandro Carissimo (2013-14) Will Harris (2008-09) Troy Barnies (2010-11) Antonio Bivins (2013-14) Taylor Coppenrath Peter Hooley (2015-16) Andy Bedard (1998-99, 99-00) Jahad Thomas (2014-15) (2002-03, 03-04, 04-05) Ray Sanders (2014-15) Jeff Cross (1982-83) Mike Evelti (1980-81, 81-82) Brent Wilson (2005-06, 06-07) Nate Fox (1999-00) New Hampshire (30) Evan Fjeld (2010-11) Kirsten Zoellner (2005-06) Rufus Harris (1979-80) First Team (8) Trevor Gaines (2001-02) Jim Boylen (1986-87) Chris Brown (2001-02) Matt Glass (2011-12) Binghamton (19) John Gordon (1996-97) Robin Dixon (1982-83) Chris Holm (2006-07) First Team (3) Gerald McLemore (2009-10) Scott Drapeau (1993-94, 94-95) Matt Johnson (1990-91) Anthony Green (2002-03) Justin Rowe (2001-02) Tanner Leissner (2015-16, 16-17) Erik Nelson (1997-98) Andre Heard (2005-06) Dean Smith (1989-90) Blagoj Janev (2005-06) Ethan O’Day (2014-15) Greer Wright (2009-10) Rickey White (2002-03) Al McClain (1983-84) Tony Orciari (1999-00, 00-01) Second Team (8) Second Team (27) Second Team (15) Kevin Roberson (1990-91, 91-92) Nick Billings (2002-03, 03-04) Casey Arena (1994-95, 95-96) Alvin Abreu (2009-10, 11-12) Clancy Rugg (2013-14) Mike Gordon (2006-07, 07-08) Ken Barnes (1994-95) Matt Alosa (1994-95, 95-96) T.J. Sorrentine Andre Heard (2004-05) Francois Bouchard (1993-94) James Ben (1991-92) (2001-02, 03-04, 04-05) Sebastian Hermenier (2005-06) Jeff Cross (1983-84) Tyrone Conley (2010-11) Mike Trimboli (2006-07, 08-09) Emanuel Mayben (2008-09) Eric Dobson (2003-04) Austin Ganly (2001-02) Brian Voelkel (2012-13, 13-14) D.J. Rivera (2008-09) Julian Dunkley (2000-01) Tyrece Gibbs (2008-09) Second Team (11) Third Team (9) Huggy Dye (1999-00) Blagoj Janev (2006-07) Joe Calavita (1986-87, 88-89) Brandon Carter (2003-04) Justin Edwards (2012-13) Dirk Koopman (1985-86) Taylor Coppenrath (2001-02) Mike Gordon (2005-06) Mark Flavin (2003-04) Tanner Leissner (2014-15) Maurice Joseph (2009-10) Reggie Fuller (2008-09) Nate Fox (1998-99) Eric Montanari (1993-94) Anthony Lamb (2016-17) Mahamoud Jabbi (2010-11) Alasdair Fraser (2012-13) Don Nolan (1983-84) Tony Orciari (1997-98) Jeffrey St. Fort (2001-02) Errick Greene (2002) Jaleen Smith (2015-16, 16-17) Kevin Roberson (1989-90) Jordan Reed (2012-13) Marty Higgins (1991-92) Third Team (6) Clancy Rugg (2012-13) Willie Rodriguez (2015-16) Derrick Hodge (1990-91, 91-92) Matt Acres (1997-98) Mike Trimboli (2005-06, 07-08) Lazar Trifunovic (2007-08) Terry Hunt (1996-97) Jermaine Anderson (2006-07) Dre Wills (2014-15) Allen Ledbetter (1997-98) Jacoby Armstrong (2014-15) Third Team (16) Hartford (37) Greg Logan (1995-96) Daniel Dion (2016-17) Grant Anderson (2002-03) First Team (15) Gerald McLemore (2010-11, 11-12) Tyrece Gibbs (2007-08) Brendan Bald (2010-11) Kenny Adeleke (2005-06) Kevin Reed (2003-04, 04-05, 06-07) Matt Miller (2014-15) Trae Bell-Haynes (2015-16) Justin Bailey (1997-98) Justin Rowe (2002-03) Honorable Mention (1) Tobe Carberry (1999-00) Vin Baker (1990-91, 91-92, 92-93) Jeff Sturgeon (1983-84) Greg Steele (1986-87) Sandro Carissimo (2012-13) Ryan Howse (1996-97) Ernest Turner (2005-06) Ernie Duncan (2016-17) Lamont Middleton (1988-89, 89-90) Third Team (6) Stony Brook (28) Evan Fjeld (2009-10) Anthony Moye (1987-88) Joe Campbell (2004-05) First Team (10) Payton Henson (2016-17) Ron Moye (1989-90, 90-91) Julian Dunkley (1999-00) Muhammad El-Amin (2009-10) Martin Klimes (2005-06, 06-07) Mark Nwakamma (2012-13) Alasdair Fraser (2011-12) Tommy Brenton (2011-12, 12-13) Colin McIntosh (2008-09) Jerell Parker (2002-03) Allen Ledbetter (1998-99) Bryan Dougher (2011-12) Erik Nelson (1996-97) Bo Taylor (2006-07) Sean McNally (2009-10) Carson Puriefoy (2014-15, 2015-16) Ethan O’Day (2015-16) Joe Zeglinski (2007-08) Mark Socoby (2007-08) Jameel Warney (2013-14, 14-15, 15-16) Tony Orciari (1998-99) Honorable Mention (4) Lucas Woodhouse (2016-17) Kurt Steidl (2015-16) Reggie Banks (1987-88) Brian Voelkel (2011-12) Coco Barry (1987-88) Honorable Mention (4) Jim Boylen (1985-86) Howard Hudson Jeff Wheeler (1984-85) (1983-84, 84-85, 85-86) Matt Thompson (1984-85)

AmericaEast.com ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS (Former Members) Colgate (4) Niagara (8) Towson (5) Boston University (60) First Team (2) First Team (4) Second Team (3) First Team (29) Mike Ferrara (1979-80, 80-81) Joe Arlauckas (1985-86, 86-87) Brian Barber (1999-00) Tunji Awojobi Honorable Mention (2) Patrick Jones (1988-89) Ralph Blalock (1995-96) (1993-94,94-95,95-96,96-97) Bob Bamford James Speaks (1981-82) Sam Sutton (2000-01) Rashad Bell (2002-03, 04-05) (1984-85, 86-87) Second Team (1) Third Team (2) Chaz Carr (2003-04, 04-05) Joe Arlauckas(1984-85) Brian Barber (2000-01) Billy Collins (2001-02) Delaware (18) Honorable Mention (3) Ralph Biggs (1997-98) Kevin Gardner (2005-06) First Team (9) Alex Augdio (1986-87) Jason Grochowalski (2003-04) Alex Coles (1991-92) Gary Bossert (1986-87) Paul Hendricks (1986-87) Spencer Dunkley (1992-93) Joe Alexander (1984-85) John Holland John Gordon (1998-99) (2008-09, 09-10, 10-11) Mark Murray (1991-92) Northeastern (42) D.J. Irving (2012-13) Mike Pegues First Team (16) Drederick Irving (1997-98, 98-99, 99-00) Jose Juan Barea (1985-86, 87-88) Greg Smith (1995-96, 96-97) (2003-04, 04-05) Larry Jones (1987-88) Second Team (5) Steve Carney (1989-90) Steven Key (1989-90) Ajmal Basit (2000-01) Mark Halsel Corey Lowe (2008-09) Keith Davis (1996-97) (1981-82, 82-83, 83-84) Darryl Partin (2010-11) Patrick Evans (1995-96) Pete Harris (1979-80, 80-81) Gary Plummer (1983-84) Brian Pearl (1992-93, 93-94) Andre LaFleur (1985-86, 86-87) Jason Scott (1990-91) Anthony Wright (1992-93) Reggie Lewis Tony Simms (1982-83) Third Team (3) (1984-85,85-86, 86-87) Shawn Teague (1984-85) Keith Davis (1997-98) Kevin McDuffie (1987-88) Jeff Timberlake (1988-89) John Gordon (1999-00) Perry Moss (1981-82) Steve Wright (1980-81) Kestutis Marciulionis (1999-00) Chip Rucker (1980-81) Second Team (17) Billy Wells (2000-01) Second Team (15) Joey Beard (1996-97) Barry Abercrombie (1989-90) Walter Brown (1997-98) Drexel (22) Marcellus Anderson (1990-91) Chaz Carr (2001-02) First Team (13) Maurice Brighthaupt (1990-91) Billy Collins (2002-03) Brian Holden Anthony Brown (1992-93) Tony DaCosta (1988-89) (1992-93,93-94,94-95) Dan Callahan (1992-93, 94-95) Paul Hendricks (1984-85) Mike Kouser (2000-01) Steve Carney (1990-91) D.J. Irving (2011-12) Joe Linderman (1997-98, 98-99) Quinton Dale (1984-85) Drederick Irving (1986-87) Jeff Myers (1995-96, 96-97) Andre LeFleur (1984-85) Tom Ivey (1985-86) Malik Rose Derrick Lewis (1988-89) Corey Lowe (2007-08, 09-10) (1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96) Reggie Lewis (1983-84) Stephen Starks (2000-01) Tyler Morris (2006-07) Ty Mack (1997-98) Michael Thompson (1991-92) Ron Moses (1988-89) John Williams Second Team (7) Jason Scott (1991-92) (1985-86, 87-88) Mike DeRocckis Reggie Stewart (1990-91) George Yuille (1989-90) (1996-97, 97-98, 98-99) David Stiff (1992-93) Third Team (11) Mike Kouser (1998-99, 99-00) Shawn Teague (1983-84) Jean Bain (2001-02) Joe Linderman (2000-01) Third Team (13) Jose Juan Barea (2002-03) Jonathan Raab (1991-92) Billy Beal (1997-98) Marcus Barnes (2004-05) Third Team (2) Joey Beard (1997-98) Marcus Blossom Joe Linderman (1996-97) (1998-99, 99-00, 00-01) Etienne Brower (2004-05) Chuck Guittar (1996-97) Ryan Butt (2002-03, 03-04) Ricky Cranford (2000-01) Shawn James (2004-05) LeVar Folk (1998-99) Hofstra (11) John Holland (2007-08) Sylbrin Robinson (2002-03) First Team (4) Javorie Wilson (2002-03, 03-04) D.J. Irving (2012-13) Craig Claxton Jake O’Brien (2009-10) (1997-98, 98-99, 99-00) Omari Peterkin (2006-07) Rhode Island (2) Norman Richardson (2000-01) First Team (2) Jim Schwartz (1996-97) Second Team (4) Maurice Watson (2012-13) James Wright (1979-80) N. Richardson (1998-99, 99-00) Steve Wright (1979-80) Shaun Wynn (2003-04) Jason Hernandez (2000-01) Honorable Mention (1) Roberto Gittens (1999-00) Siena (12) Jeff Timberlake (1987-88) Third Team (3) First Team (5) Craig Claxton (1996-97) Marc Brown (1988-89) Canisius (12) Roberto Gittens (1998-99, 00-01) First Team (5) Steve McCoy (1987-88) Ray Hall (1983-84, 84-85) Doug Poetzsch (1984-85) Holy Cross (4) Jeffrey Robinson (1988-89) Tim Harvey (1985-86) First Team (4) Rick Williams (1987-88) Mike Smrek (1984-85) Kevin Greaney (1981-82) Second Team (4) Robert Turner (1983-84) Chris Logan (1982-83) Matt Brady (1984-85, 86-87) Second Team (5) Ron Perry (1979-80) Marc Brown (1987-88) Marvin Bailey (1987-88) Tom Seaman (1980-81) Chris Heinold (1985-86, 86-87) Steve McCoy (1988-89) Brian Smith (1986-87, 87-88) Honorable Mention (3) Honorable Mention (2) Eric Banks (1985-86) Michael Ray Jackson (1984-85) Matt Brady (1985-86) Mike Smrek (1983-84) Steve McCoy (1986-87)

America East Men's Basketball All-Conference Leaders Overall Leaders Tunji Awojobi, Boston U...... 4 Andre Heard, Binghamton...... 2 Eddie Benton, Vermont...... 4 Chris Heinold, Canisius...... 2 Craig Claxton, Hofstra...... 4 Paul Hendricks, Boston U...... 2 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont...... 4 Derrick Hodge, Maine...... 2 John Holland, Boston U...... 4 Brian Hodges, UMBC...... 2 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern...... 4 Alasdair Fraser, Maine...... 2 Joe Linderman, Drexel...... 4 Blagoj Janev, New Hampshire...... 2 Tony Orciari, Vermont...... 4 Martin Klimes, Vermont...... 2 Malik Rose, Drexel...... 4 Allen Ledbetter, Maine...... 2 Mike Trimboli, Vermont...... 4 Jarius Lyles, UMBC...... 2 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook...... 4 Lamont Middleton, Hartford...... 2 Jamar Wilson, Albany...... 4 Ron Moye, Hartford...... 2 Joe Arlauckas, Niagara...... 3 Jeff Myers, Drexel...... 2 Vin Baker, Hartford...... 3 Erik Nelson, Vermont...... 2 Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern...... 3 Ethan O’Day, Vermont...... 2 Marqus Blakely, Vermont...... 3 Darryl Partin, Boston U...... 2 Marcus Blossom, Northeastern...... 3 Brian Pearl, Delaware...... 2 Matt Brady, Siena...... 3 Darryl Proctor, UMBC...... 2 Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook...... 3 Jordan Reed, Binghamton...... 2 Chaz Carr, Boston U...... 3 Justin Rowe, Maine...... 2 Mike DeRocckis, Drexel...... 3 Sam Rowley, Albany...... 2 Bryan Dougher, Stony Brook...... 3 Ray Sanders, Albany...... 2 Roberto Gittens, Hofstra...... 3 Evan Singletary, Albany...... 2 John Gordon, Maine/Delaware...... 3 Jason Scott, Boston U...... 2 Mike Gordon, Binghamton...... 3 Brian Smith, Canisius...... 2 Mark Halsel, Northeastern...... 3 Greg Smith, Delaware...... 2 Brian Holden, Drexel...... 3 Jaleen Smith, New Hampshire...... 2 Peter Hooley, Albany...... 3 Mike Smrek, Canisius...... 2 Howard Hudson, Vermont...... 3 Ryan Stys, Hartford...... 2 Drederick Irving, Boston U...... 3 Shawn Teague, Boston U...... 2 Mike Kouser, Drexel...... 3 Jeff Timberlake, Boston U...... 2 Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire...... 3 Brian Voelkel, Vermont...... 2 Mark Nwakamma, Hartford...... 3 John Williams, Northeastern...... 2 Andre LaFleur, Northeastern...... 3 Brent Wilson, Albany...... 2 Corey Lowe, Boston U...... 3 Joe Zeglinski, Hartford...... 2 Gerald McLemore, Maine...... 3 Steve MCoy, Siena...... 3 First Team Leaders D.J. Munir, Stony Brook...... 3 Tunji Awojobi, Boston U...... 4 Mike Pegues, Delaware...... 3 Eddie Benton, Vermont...... 4 Carson Puriefoy, Stony Brook...... 3 Malik Rose, Drexel...... 4 Kevin Reed, Maine...... 3 Vin Baker, Hartford...... 3 Norman Richardson, Hofstra...... 3 Marqus Blakely, Vermont...... 3 Kevin Roberson, Vermont...... 3 Craig Claxton, Hofstra...... 3 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont...... 3 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont...... 3 Jahad Thomas, UMass Lowell...... 3 Mark Halsel, Northeastern...... 3 Matt Alosa, New Hampshire...... 2 Brian Holden, Drexel...... 3 Casey Arena, Maine...... 2 ohn Holland, Boston U...... 3 Logan Aronhalt, Albany...... 2 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern...... 3 Justin Bailey, Hartford...... 2 Mike Pegues, Delaware...... 3 Bob Bamford, Colgate...... 2 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont...... 3 Brian Barber, Towson...... 2 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook...... 3 Joe Beard, Boston U...... 2 oe Arlauckas, Niagara...... 2 Andy Bedard, Maine...... 2 Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern...... 2 Rashad Bell, Boston U...... 2 Andy Bedard, Maine...... 2 Trae Bell-Haynes, Vermont...... 2 Rashad Bell, Boston U...... 2 Nick Billings, Binghamton...... 2 Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook...... 2 Mike Black, Albany...... 2 Chaz Carr, Boston U...... 2 Mike Bond, Hartford...... 2 Scott Drapeau, New Hampshire...... 2 Jim Boylen, Maine...... 2 Mike Evelti, Colgate...... 2 Marc Brown, Siena...... 2 Mike Ferrara, Colgate...... 2 Ryan Butt, Boston U...... 2 John Gordon, Maine/Delaware...... 2 Joe Calavita, Vermont...... 2 Ray Hall, Canisius...... 2 Dan Callahan, Northeastern...... 2 Pete Harris, Northeastern...... 2 Steve Carney, Northeastern...... 2 Drederick Irving, Boston U...... 2 Billy Collins, Boston U...... 2 Andre LaFleur, Northeastern...... 2 Aaron Cook, Hartford...... 2 Tanner Leissner, New Hampshre...... 2 Jeff Cross, Maine...... 2 Joe Linderman, Drexel...... 2 Keith Davis, Delaware...... 2 Lamont Middleton, Hartford...... 2 Scott Drapeau, New Hampshire...... 2 Ron Moye, Hartford...... 2 Julian Dunkley, Maine...... 2 Jeff Myers, Drexel...... 2 Mike Evelti, Vermont...... 2 Mark Nwakamma, Hartford...... 2 Mike Ferrara, Colgate...... 2 Tony Orciari, Vermont...... 2 Evan Fjeld, Vermont...... 2 Darryl Partin, Boston U...... 2 Nate Fox, Maine...... 2 Darryl Proctor, UMBC...... 2 Tyrece Gibbs, New Hampshire...... 3 Carson Puriefoy, Stony Brook...... 2 Mike Gordon, Binghamton...... 2 Kevin Roberson, Vermont...... 2 Jay Greene, UMBC...... 2 Evan Singletary, Albany...... 2 Ray Hall, Canisius...... 2 Greg Smith, Delaware...... 2 Pete Harris, Northeastern...... 2 Mike Trimboli, Vermont...... 2 Jamar Wilson, Albany...... 2

AmericaEast.com ALL-DEFENSIVE SELECTIONS BY YEAR 2016-17 2011-12 2006-07 Hartford (4) Devonte Campbell, Albany Patrick Hazel, Boston U. Brian Lillis, Albany Milton Burton (2010-11) Thj omas Bruce, Binghamton Mike Allison, Maine Mike Gordon, Binghamton Michael Turner (2007-08) K.J. Maura, UMBC Chandler Rhoads, New Hampshire Chris Pugh, UMBC Corban Wroe (2013-14, 14-15) Roland Nyama, Stony Brook Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook Jermaine Anderson, New Hampshire Dre Wills, Vermont Brian Voelkel, Vermont Martin Klimes, Vermont Maine (4) Ollie Ahvenniemi (2005-06) 2010-11 2005-06 Mike Allison (2011-12, 12-13) 2015-16 Junior Bernal (2009-10) Ray Sanders, Albany Mahamoud Jabbi, Binghamton Mike Gordon, Binghamton Sebastian Hermenier, Binghamton Rayshaun McGrew, Stony Brook Patrick Hazel, Boston U. UMBC (3) Milton Burton, Hartford Olli Ahvenniemi, Maine Ahmad Walker, Stony Brook Cavell Johnson (2007-08) Chandler Rhoads, New Hampshire Martin Klimes, Vermont Jameel Warney, Stony Brook K.J. Maura (2016-17) Garvey Young, Vermont Andre Heard, Binghamton Dre Wills, Vermont Chris Pugh (2006-07)

2014-15 2009-10 BY TEAM New Hampshire (5) Carlos Strong, Boston U. Ray Sanders, Albany Albany (7) Jermaine Anderson (2006-07) Junior Bernal, Maine Corban Wroe, Hartford Devonte Campbell (2016-17) Joe Bramanti (2014-15) Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook Joe Bramanti, New Hampshire Jerel Hastings (2008-09) Chandler Rhoads (2010-11, 11-12) Marqus Blakely, Vermont Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Brian Lillis (2006-07, 07-08) Garvey Young, Vermont Stony Brook (12) Ethan O’Day, Vermont Jon Puck (2013-14) 2008-09 Ray Sanders (2014-15, 15-16) Tommy Brenton (2009-10, 11-12, 12-13) Jerel Hastings, Albany Dave Coley (2012-13, 13-14) 2013-14 Reggie Fuller, Binghamton Binghamton (8) Marques Cox (2008-09) Jon Puk, Albany Matt Wolff, Boston U. Thomas Bruce (2016-17) Rayshaun McGrew (2015-16) Corban Wroe, Hartford Marques Cox, Stony Brook Reggie Fuller (2008-09) Roland Nyama (2016-17) Dave Coley, Stony Brook Marqus Blakely, Vermont Andre Heard (2005-06) Ahmad Walker (2015-16) Ethan O’Day, Vermont Mike Gordon Jameel Warney (2012-13, 14-15, 15-16) Brian Voelkel, Vermont (2005-06, 06-07, 07-08) 2007-08 Sebastian Hermenier (2005-06) Vermont (14) Brian Lillis, Albany Mahamoud Jabbi (2010-11) Brendan Bald (2010-11) 2012-13 Mike Gordon, Binghamton Marqus Blakely Mike Allison, Maine Michael Turner, Hartford (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11) Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook Boston University (5) Cavell Johnson, UMBC Patrick Hazel (2010-11, 11-12) Martin Klimes (2005-06, 06-07) Dave Coley, Stony Brook Marqus Blakely, Vermont Ethan O’Day (2013-14, 14-15) Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Carlos Strong (2009-10) Matt Wolff (2008-09) Brian Voelkel (2011-12, 12-13, 13-14) Brian Voelkel, Vermont Dre Wills (2015-16, 2016-17) Garvey Young (2009-10) ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS BY YEAR 2016-17 2013-14 2010-11 2007-08 Joe Cremo, Albany Peter Hooley, Albany Billy Allen, Albany Brian Lillis, Albany David Nichols, Albany Sam Rowley, Albany Logan Aronhalt, Albany Ricky Lucas, Stony Brook Mike Rowley, Albany Corban Wroe, Hartford Jacob Iati, Albany Brian Connelly, Albany John Rinaldi, Binghamton Scott Morris, New Hampshire Andrew Rodgers, Maine Jaret Von Rosenberg, Hartford Ryan Bernstein, Maine Luke Apfeid, Vermont Brian Benson, UNH Junior Bernal, Maine Joe Sherburne, UMBC Sandro Carissimo, Vermont Bryan Sekunda, Stony Brook 2012-13 2009-10 2006-07 2015-16 Jacob Iati, Albany Billy Allen, Albany Brian Lillis,Albany Dallas Ennema, Albany Sam Rowley, Albany Tyler Morris, Boston U. Tyler Morris, Boston U. Peter Hooley, Albany Scott Morris, New Hampshire Andrew Rogers, Maine Brian Hodges, UMBC Mike Rowley, Albany Luke Apfeld, Vermont Brian Benson, New Hampshire Ricky Lucas, Stony Brook Mark Cornelius, UMass Lowell Sandro Carissimo, Vermont Andrew Goba, Stony Brook Martin Klimes, Vermont Bryan Sekunda, Stony Brook 2011-12 2008-09 2005-06 2014-15 Logan Aronhalt, Albany Brian Connelly, Albany Shaun Wynn, Boston U. Dallas Ennema, Albany Andrew Rodgers, Maine Jaret von Rosenberg, Hartford Olli Ahvenniemi, Maine Peter Hooley, Albany Brian Benson, New Hampshire Junior Bernal, Maine Jerrel Dinkins, UMBC Sam Rowley, Albany Luke Apfeld, Vermont Justin Fry, UMBC Brian Hodges, UMBC Corban Wroe, Hartford Sandro Carissimo, Vermont Radar Onguetou, UNH Martin Klimes,Vermont D.J. Maiachnick, UMass Lowell

America East Men's Basketball BY SCHOOL Boston U. (3) UMBC (5) Stony Brook (5) Albany (22) Tyler Morris (2006-07, 2010-11) Jerrell Dinkins (2005-06) Andrew Goba (2009-10) Billy Allen (2009-10, 10-11) Shaun Wynn (2005-06) Justin Fry (2008-09) Ricky Lucas (2007-08, 08-09) Logan Aronhalt (2010-11, 11-12) Brian Hodges (2005-06, 2006-07) Bryan Sekunda (2015-16, 2016-17) Brian Connelly (2007-08, 08-09) Hartford (4) Joe Sherburne (2016-17) Joe Cremo (2016-17) Jaret Von Rosenberg (2007-08, 08-09) Vermont (8) Dallas Ennema (2014-15, 15-16) Corban Wroe (2013-14, 14-15) UMass Lowell (2) Luke Apfeld (2011-12, 12-13, 13-14) Peter Hooley (2013-14, 14-15, 15-16) Mark Cornelius (2015-16) Sandro Carissimo (2011-12, 12-13, 13-14) Jacob Iati (2010-11, 12-13) Maine (7) D.J. Malachnick (2014-15) Martin Klimes (2005-06, 06-07) Brian Lillis (2006-07, 07-08) Olli Ahvenniemi (2005-06) David Nichols (2016-17) Junior Bernal (2007-08, 2008-09) New Hampshire (6) Mike Rowley (2015-16, 16-17) Ryan Bernstein (2016-17) Brian Benson Sam Rowley (2012-13, 13-14, 14-15) Andrew Rogers ] (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12) (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12) Scott Morris (2012-13, 13-14) Radar Onguetou (2008-09) ALL-ROOKIE SELECTIONS BY YEAR 2008-09 2000-01 1992-93 2016-17 Jake O’Brien, Boston U. Tory Cavalieri, Maine David Stiff, Boston U. Andrew Fleming, Maine Gerald McLemore, Maine Jason Grochowalski, Boston U. Malik Rose, Drexel Arkel Lamar, UMBC Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont Casey Arena, Maine Rinardo Perry, UMass Lowell Brian Dougher, Stony Brook Ryan Stys, Hartford Ed Eusebio, New Hampshire , Stony Brook Garvey Young, Vermont Joel Suarez, Hofstra Eddie Benton, Vermont Anthony Lamb, Vermont 2007-08 Tim Ambrose, Albany 1999-2000 1991-92 2015-16 John Holland, Boston U. Rick Apodaca, Hofstra Robert Bailey, Boston U. Joe Cremo, Albany Morgan Sabia, Hartford Toby Brittian, Northeastern Brian Pearl, Delaware Issac Vann, Maine Alvin Abreu, New Hampshire Pierre Johnson, Hartford Marcus Crosby, New Hampshire Isaac White, UMass Lowell Tyrone Conley, New Hampshire Paul Seymour, Boston U. Jose Powell, New Hampshire Joe Sherburne, UMBC Marcelle Williams, New Hampshire Anthony Brown, Northeastern Ernie Duncan, Vermont 2006-07 Lazar Trifunovic, Binghamton 1998-99 1990-91 2014-15 Corey Lowe, Boston U. Jean Bain, Northeastern Brian Holden, Boston U. Willie Rodriguez, Binghamton Tyler Morris, Boston U. Will Chavis, New Hampshire Ken Barnes, Maine Kevin Little, Maine Joe Zeglinski, Hartford Huggy Dye, Maine Francois Bouchard, Maine Jahad Thomas, UMass Lowell Joe Trapani, Vermont Dereck Franklin, Boston U. Kevin Terrell, Maine Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire Trevor Gaines, Vermont Tommy MacDonald, New Hampshire Trae Bell Haynes, Vermont 2005-06 Corey Hassan, Boston U. 1997-98 1989-90 2013-14 Paris Carter, Hartford Andy Cavo, New Hampshire Darren Brown, Colgate Yosef Yacob, Binghamton Philippe Tchekane Bofia, Maine Roberto Gittens, Hofstra Vin Baker, Hartford Rodney Elliot, UMBC Jay Greene, UMBC Joe Hicks, Northeastern Pat Manor, New Hampshire Jacoby Armstrong, New Hampshire Mike Trimboli, Vermont Tony Orciari, Vermont Lamont Hough, Northeastern Ahmad Walker, Stony Brook Petrick Sanders, Drexel Brian Tarrant, Vermont Kurt Steidl, Vermont 2004-05 Brent Wilson, Albany 1996-97 1988-89 2012-13 Mike Christensen, UNH Craig Claxton, Hofstra Bill Brigham, Boston U. Peter Hooley, Albany Shawn James, Northeastern Jason Hernandez, New Hamsphire Ed Book, Canisius Jordan Reed, Binghamton Antwan Hardy, Stony Brook Terry Kringe, Northeastern Lamont Middleton, Hartford John Papale, Boston U. Christian Josh Duell, Vermont Joe Linderman, Drexel Michael Brown, Siena Maurice Watson, Boston U. David Roach, Vermont Kenny White, Vermont Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 2003-04 Bennet Davis, Northeastern 1995-96 1987-88 2011-12 Troy Hailey, Binghamton LeVar Folk, Boston U. Russell Jarvis, Boston U. Ben Dickinson, Binghamton Jon Iati, Albany Mike DeRocckis, Drexel Gregg Smith, Canisius Mark Nwakamma, Hartford Blagoj Janev, New Hampshire Justin Bailey, Hartford Barry Abercrombie, Northeastern Nate Sikma, Hartford Mike Popoko, Stony Brook John Gordon, Maine Marc Brown, Siena Justin Edwards, Maine Marcus Wills, Northeastern Rahim Huland El, Vermont Four McGlynn, Vermont 2002-03 Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern 1994-95 1986-87 2010-11 Aaron Cook, Hartford Raja Bell, Boston U. Jamel Mosley, Canisius Luke Devlin, Albany Levi Levine, Albany Leland Redmond, Drexel Dean Smith, Maine D.J. Irving, Boston U. Kevin Reed, Maine Matt Acres, New Hampshire Coco Barry, Maine Dom Morris, Boston U. Jamar Wilson, Albany Rah-Shun Roberts, Northeastern Jeff Robinson, Siena Jordon Bronner, New Hampshire Erik Nelson, Vermont Dwight Walton, Siena Brian Voelkel, Vermont 2001-02 Rashad Bell, Boston U. 1993-94 1985-86 2009-10 Nick Billings, Binghamton Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Grady Minick, Canisius Mike Black, Albany Chaz Carr, Boston U. Tremain Byrd, Boston U. Mike Bitterman, Maine Dylan Talley, Binghamton Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Greg Smith, Delaware Matt Rossignol, Maine Murphy Burnatowski, Maine Aaron Davis, Northeastern Ramone Jones, Maine Mark Henry, Niagara Adrian Satchell, UMBC Halim Abdullah, Northeastern Melvin Bartee, Northeastern Ferg Myrick, New Hampshire Steve McCoy, Siena AmericaEast.com ALL-ROOKIE SELECTIONS By Year (Continued) ALL-ROOKIE SELECTIONS BY TEAM D.J. Irving (2010-11) Albany (9) UMass Lowell (3) Drederick Irving (1984-85) 1984-85 Tim Ambrose (2007-08) Rinardo Perry (2016-17) Russell Jarvis (1987-88) Drederick Irving, Boston U. Mike Black (2009-10) Jahad Thomas (2014-15) Corey Lowe (2006-07) Brian Smith, Canisius Joe Cremo (2015-16) Isaac White (2015-16) Dom Morris (2010-11) James Best, New Hampshire Luke Devlin (2010-11) Tyler Morris (2006-07) Juan Neal, Niagara Peter Hooley (2012-13) New Hampshire (18) Jake O’Brien (2008-09) Kevin McDuffie, Northeastern Jon Iati (2003-04) Alvin Abreu (2007-08) John Papale (2012-13) Levi Levine (2002-03) Matt Acres (1994-95) Paul Seymour (1999-00) 1983-84 Jamar Wilson (2002-03) James Best (1984-85) David Stiff (1992-93) Jim Christian, Boston U. Brent Wilson (2004-05) Jordon Bronner (2010-11) Maurice Watson (2012-13) Bob Bamford, Colgate Andy Cavo (1997-98) Greg Steele, New Hampshire Binghamton (8) Will Chavis (1998-99) Canisius (5) Andre LaFleur, Northeastern Nick Billings (2001-02) Mike Christensen (2004-05) Ed Book (1988-89) Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Ben Dickinson (2011-12) Tyrone Conley (2007-08) Grady Minick (1985-86) Troy Hailey (2003-04) Marcus Crosby (1991-92) Brian Smith (1984-85) Jordan Reed (2012-13) Ed Eusebio (1992-93) Gregg Smith (1987-88) Willie Rodriguez (2014-15) Jason Hernandez (1996-97) Jamel Mosley (1986-87) Dylan Talley (2009-10) Blagoj Janev (2003-04) Lazar Trifunovic (2006-07) Tanner Leissner (2014-15) Colgate (2) Yosef Yacob (2013-14) Tommy MacDonald (1990-91) Bob Bamford (1983-84) Pat Manor (1989-90) Darren Brown (1989-90) Hartford (11) Ferg Myrick (2009-10) Justin Bailey (1995-96) Jose Powell (1991-92) Delaware (2) Vin Baker (1989-90) Greg Steele (1983-84) Brian Pearl (1991-92) Paris Carter (2005-06) Marcelle Williams (1999-00) Greg Smith (1993-94) Aaron Cook (2002-03) Pierre Johnson (1999-00) Stony Brook (6) Drexel (5) Lamont Middleton (1988-89) Tommy Brenton (2008-09) Mike DeRocckis (1995-96) Mark Nwakamma (2011-12) Bryan Dougher (2008-09) Joe Linderman (1996-97) Morgan Sabia (2007-08) Antwan Hardy (2004-05) Malik Rose (1992-93) Nate Sikma (2011-12) Mike Popoko (2003-04) Leland Redmond (1994-95) Ryan Stys (2000-01) Jameel Warney (2012-13) Petrick Sanders (1997-98) Akwasi Yeboah (2016-17) Joe Zeglinski (2006-07) Hofstra (4) Maine (20) Vermont (19) Rick Apodaca (1999-00) Casey Arena (1992-93) Trae Bell-Haynes (2014-15) Craig Claxton (1996-97) Coco Barry (1986-87) Eddie Benton (1992-93) Roberto Gittens (1997-98) Ken Barnes (1990-91) Taylor Coppenrath (2001-02) Joel Suarez (2000-01) Mike Bitterman (1985-86) Josh Duell (2004-05) Francois Bouchard (1990-91) Ernie Duncan (2015-16) Niagara (2) Murphy Burnatowski Trevor Gaines (1998-99) Mark Henry (1985-86) Tory Cavalieri (2000-01) Rahim Huland El (1987-88) Juan Neal (1984-85) Huggy Dye (1998-99) Anthony Lamb (2016-17) Justin Edwards (2011-12) Four McGlynn (2011-12) Northeastern (18) Andrew Fleming (2016-17) Erik Nelson (1994-95) Halim Abdullah (1993-94) John Gordon (1995-96) Tony Orciari (1997-98) Barry Abercrombie (1987-88) Ramone Jones (1993-94) David Roach (1996-97) Jean Bain (1998-99) Kevin Little (2014-15) T.J. Sorrentine (2000-01) Jose Juan Barea (2002-03) Gerald McLemore (2008-09) Brian Tarrant (1989-90) Melvin Bartee (1985-86) Kevin Reed (2002-03) Joe Trapani (2006-07) Toby Brittian (1999-00) Matt Rossignol (1985-86) Mike Trimboli (2005-06) Anthony Brown (1991-92) Dean Smith (1986-87) Brian Voelkel (2010-11) Aaron Davis (2001-02) Philippe Tchekane Bofia (2005-06)Kenny White (1988-89) Bennet Davis (2003-04) Kevin Terrell (1990-91) Garvey Young (2008-09) Joe Hicks (1997-98) Issac Vann (2015-16) Lamont Hough (1989-90) Boston University (25) Shawn James (2004-05) UMBC (5) Tunji Awojobi (1993-94) Terry Kringe (1996-97) Rodney Elliot (2013-14) Robert Bailey (1991-92) Andre LaFleur (1983-84) Jay Greene (2005-06) Raja Bell (1994-95) Reggie Lewis (1983-84) Arkel Lamar (2016-17) Rashad Bell (2001-02) Kevin McDuffie (1984-85) Adrian Satchell (2009-10) Tremain Byrd (1993-94) Rah-Shun Roberts (1994-95) Joe Sherburne (2015-16) Bill Brigham (1988-89) Marcus Wills (1995-96) Chaz Carr (2001-02) Jim Christian (1983-84) Siena (5) Jason Grochowalski (2000-01) Marc Brown (1987-88) LeVar Folk (1995-96) Michael Brown (1988-89) Dereck Franklin (1998-99) Steve McCoy (1985-96) Corey Hassan (2005-06) Jeff Robinson (1986-87) Brian Holden (1990-91) Dwight Walton (1986-87) John Holland (2007-08)

America East Men's Basketball ALL-TIME WEEKLY D.J. Irving (2010-11) Drederick Irving (1984-85) AWARD WINNERS Russell Jarvis (1987-88) 2016-17 2013-14 Corey Lowe (2006-07) Date Player Rookie Date Player Rookie Dom Morris (2010-11) Nov. 14 Joe Cremo, Albany Anthony Lamb, Vermont Nov. 11 Anthony Jackson, Stony Brook Nick Madray, Binghamton Tyler Morris (2006-07) Nov. 21 Jarius Lyles, UMBC Arkel Lamar, UMBC Nov. 18 Jordan Reed, Binghamton Rodney Elliot, UMBC Jake O’Brien (2008-09) Nov. 28 David Nichols, Albany/ Anthony Lamb, Vermont Chris Pelcher, New Hampshire John Papale (2012-13) Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire Nov. 25 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Magnus Richards, Binghamton Paul Seymour (1999-00) Dec. 5 Bobby Ahearn, Binghamton Andrew Fleming, Maine Dec. 2 Peter Hooley, Albany Kurt Steidl, Vermont David Stiff (1992-93) Dec. 12 Joe Cremo, Albany/ Akwasi Yeboah, Stony Brook Dec. 9 Jordan Reed, Binghamton Marlon Beck, Binghamton Maurice Watson (2012-13) Jaleen Smith, New Hampshire Mark Nwakamma, Hartford Dec. 19 Jaleen Ross, Hartford Anthony Lamb, Vermont Dec. 16 Sam Rowley, Albany Rodney Elliot, UMBC Canisius (5) Dec. 26 Jarius Lyles, UMBC Andrew Fleming, Maine Dec. 23 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Dallas Ennema, Albany Jan. 2 Jahad Thomas, UMass Lowell Andrew Fleming, Maine Sando Carissimo, Vermont Ed Book (1988-89) Jan. 9 Jahad Thomas, UMass Lowell Fard Muhammedad, BinghamtonDec. 30 Dimitry Akanda-Coronel, Maine Marlon Beck, Binghamton Grady Minick (1985-86) Jan. 16 Jahad Thomas, UMass Lowell Akwasi Yeboah, Stony Brook Jan. 6 Dimitry Akanda-Coronel, Maine Rodney Elliot, UMBC Brian Smith (1984-85) Jan. 23 David Nichols, Albany Anthony Lamb, Vermont Jan. 13 Akeem Williams, UMass Lowell Yosef Yacob, Binghamton Gregg Smith (1987-88) Jan. 30 Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire/ Rinardo Perry, UMass Lowell Jan. 20 Gary Johnson, Albany Ahmad Walker, Stony Brook Jamel Mosley (1986-87) Feb. 6 Will Darley, UMBC Anthony Lamb, Vermont Jan. 27 Wes Cole, Hartford Ahmad Walker, Stony Brook Lucas Woodhouse, Stony Brook Chris Pelcher, New Hampshire Colgate (2) Feb. 13 Roland Nyama, Stony Brook Anthony Lamb, Vermont Feb. 3 Xavier Pollard, Maine Rodney Elliot, UMBC Bob Bamford (1983-84) Feb. 20 Devonte Campbell, Albany/ Anthony Lamb, Vermont Feb. 10 Jordan Reed, Binghamton Rodney Elliot, UMBC Darren Brown (1989-90) Jaleen Smith, New Hampshire Sandro Carissimo, Vermont Feb. 27 Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire Andrew Fleming, Maine Feb. 17 Mark Nwakamma, Hartford Marlon Beck, Binghamton Delaware (2) Feb. 24 Carson Puriefoy, Stony Brook Yosef Yacob, Binghamton Brian Pearl (1991-92) 2015-16 Greg Smith (1993-94) Date Player Rookie Nov. 16 Iba Camara, New Hampshire Ernie Duncan, Vermont 2012-13 Drexel (5) Nov. 23 Trae Bell-Haynes, Vermont Issac Vann, Maine DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Mike DeRocckis (1995-96) Nov. 30 Willie Rodriguez, Binghamton/ George Blagojevic Nov. 12 Ryan Cook, UMBC Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Joe Linderman (1996-97) Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Nov. 19 Jacob Iati, Albany Jordan Reed, Binghamton Malik Rose (1992-93) Dec. 7 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Devine Eke, Maine Nov. 26 Mark Nwakamma, Hartford Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Leland Redmond (1994-95) Dec. 14 Will Darley, UMBC Joe Sherburne, UMBC Dec. 3 Justin Edwards, Maine Maurice Watson, Jr., Boston U. Petrick Sanders (1997-98) Dec. 21 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Everson Davis, Binghamton Dec. 10 Mike Black, Albany Jordan Reed, Binghamton Dec. 28 Carson Puriefoy, Stony Brook Joe Cremo, Albany Dec. 17 Dave Coley, Stony Brook Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Hofstra (4) Jan. 4 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Joe Cremo, Albany Dec. 24 Justin Edwards, Maine Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Rick Apodaca (1999-00) Jan. 11 Mike Rowley, Albany George Blagojevic, Hartford Dec. 31 Jacob Iati, Albany Jordan Reed, Binghamton Craig Claxton (1996-97) Jan. 18 Ethan O’Day, Vermont Devine Eke, Maine Justin Edwards, Maine Roberto Gittens (1997-98) Jan. 25 Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire Isaac White, UMass Lowell Jan. 7 Mark Nwakamma, Hartford Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Joel Suarez (2000-01) Feb. 1 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Issac Vann, Maine Alasdair Fraser, Maine Feb. 8 Jairus Lyles, UMBC Isaac White, UMass Lowell Jan. 14 Sam Rowley, Albany Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Niagara (2) Feb. 15 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Logan Primerano, UMass Lowell Jan. 21 Clancy Rugg, Vermont Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Mark Henry (1985-86) Feb. 22 Cam Ward, Vermont Joe Cremo, Albany Jan. 28 Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook Maurice Watson, Jr., Boston U. Juan Neal (1984-85) Feb. 29 Grieg Stire, Albany Ernie Duncan, Vermont Feb. 4 Brian Neller, UMBC Jordan Reed, Binghamton Feb. 11 Mark Nwakamma, Hartford Maurice Watson, Jr., Boston U. Northeastern (18) 2014-15 Feb. 18 Zarko Valjarevic, Maine Jordan Reed, Binghamton Halim Abdullah (1993-94) Date Player Rookie Maurice Watson, Jr., Boston U. Barry Abercrombie (1987-88) Nov. 17 Rayshaun McGrew, Stony Brook Jahad Thomas, UMass Lowell Feb. 25 D.J. Irving, Boston U. Jordan Reed, Binghamton Jean Bain (1998-99) Nov. 24 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Jahad Thomas, UMass Lowell Mar. 4 Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Jose Juan Barea (2002-03) Dec. 1 Daniel Dion, New Hampshire Jahad Thomas, UMass Lowell Melvin Bartee (1985-86) Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 2011-12 Toby Brittian (1999-00) Dec. 8 Marco Banegas-Flores, Dusan Perovic, Binghamton DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Anthony Brown (1991-92) UMass Lowell Nov. 14 Brian Benson, UNH Ben Dickinson, Binghamton Aaron Davis (2001-02) Dec. 15 Mark Nwakamma, Hartford Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire Nov. 21 Gerardo Suero, Albany Justin Edwards, Maine Bennet Davis (2003-04) Dec. 22 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Jourdan Grant, UMBC Nov. 28 Darryl Partin, Boston U. Justin Edwards, Maine Joe Hicks (1997-98) Dec. 29 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Willie Rodriguez, Binghamton Dec. 5 D.J. Irving, Boston U. Justin Edwards, Maine Lamont Hough (1989-90) Jan. 5 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Jahad Thomas, UMass Lowell Dec. 12 Gerardo Suero, Albany Wes Cole, Hartford Dec. 19 Chase Plummer, UMBC Four McGlynn, Vermont Shawn James (2004-05) Jan. 12 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Romello Walker, Binghamton Dec. 26 Alasdair Fraser, Maine Justin Edwards, Maine Terry Kringe (1996-97) Jan. 19 Mark Nwakamma, Hartford Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire Jahad Thomas, UMass Lowell Jan. 2 Gerardo Suero, Albany Wes Cole, Hartford Andre LaFleur (1983-84) Jan. 26 Sam Rowley, Albany Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire Jan. 9 Gerardo Suero, Albany Four McGlynn, Vermont Reggie Lewis (1983-84) Feb. 2 Sam Rowley, Albany Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire Jan. 16 Mike Black, Albany Justin Edwards, Maine Kevin McDuffie (1984-85) Feb. 9 Evan Singletary, Albany Kevin Little, Maine D.J. Irving, Boston U. Rah-Shun Roberts (1994-95) Feb. 16 Ethan O’Day, Vermont Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire Jan. 23 Darryl Partin, Boston U. Four McGlynn, Vermont Marcus Wills (1995-96) Feb. 23 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Lance Crawford, UMass Lowell Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook March 2 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook Willie Rodriguez, Binghamton Jan. 30. Bryan Dougher, Stony Brook Justin Edwards, Maine Siena (5) Four McGlynn, Vermont Marc Brown (1987-88) Feb. 6 Alasdair Fraser, Maine Justin Edwards, Maine Michael Brown (1988-89) Alvin Abreu, New Hampshire Steve McCoy (1985-96) Feb. 13 Darryl Partin, Boston U. Nake Sikma, Hartford Jeff Robinson (1986-87) Four McGlynn, Vermont Dwight Walton (1986-87) Feb. 20 Ferg Myrick, UNH Mark Nwakamma, Hartford Feb. 27 Jacob Iati, Albany Ben Dickinson, Binghamton

AmericaEast.com ALL-TIME WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS 2010-11 2007-08 DATE PLAYER ROOKIE DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Nov. 15 Greer Wright, Binghamton Brian Voelkel, Vermont Nov. 12 Ray Barbosa, UMBC John Holland, Boston U. Nov. 22 Evan Fjeld, Vermont Chase Plummer, UMBC Nov. 19 Cavell Johnson, UMBC Morgan Sabia, Hartford Nov. 29 Logan Aronhalt, Albany Luke Devlin, Albany Nov. 26 Mike Trimboli, Vermont Josh Martin, Albany Dec. 6 Tim Ambrose, Albany Brian Voelkel, Vermont Dec. 3 Jay Greene, UMBC Devon McBride, Binghamton Dec. 13 Tim Ambrose, Albany Brian Voelkel, Vermont Dec. 10 Corey Lowe, Boston U. Alvin Abreu, UNH Dec. 20 Mike Black, Albany Pina Guillaume, Binghamton Dec. 17 Corey Lowe, Boston U. Tim Ambrose, Albany Dec. 27 Darryl Partin, Boston U. Brian Voelkel, Vermont Dec. 26 Cavell Johnson, UMBC Sean McNally, Maine Jan. 3 Troy Barnies, Maine Luke Devlin, Albany Jan. 2 Lazar Trifunovic, Binghamton Kevin Estes, Hartford Jan. 10 Morgan Sabia, Hartford D.J. Irving, Boston U. Jan. 7 Darryl Proctor, UMBC Alvin Abreu, UNH Troy Barnies, Maine Jan. 14 Mike Gordon, Binghamton Morgan Sabia, Hartford Jan. 17 John Holland, Boston U. Luke Devlin, Albany Jan. 21 Brian Lillis, Albany Brandon Herbert, Binghamton Tyrone Conley, UNH Marqus Blakely, Vermont Jan. 24 Chris De La Rosa, UMBC D.J. Irving, Boston U. Jan. 28 Marqus Blakely, Vermont Morgan Sabia, Hartford Jan. 31 Logan Aronhalt, Albany Brian Voelkel, Vermont Feb. 4 Jay Greene, UMBC John Holland, Boston U. Mahamoud Jabbi, Binghamton Feb. 11 Mark Socoby, Maine John Holland, Boston U. Feb. 7 John Holland, Boston U. Luke Devlin, Albany Morgan Sabia, Hartford Feb. 14 John Holland, Boston U. Brian Voelkel, Vermont Feb. 18 Joe Zeglinski, Hartford John Holland, Boston U. Feb. 21 John Holland, Boston U. Luke Devlin, Albany Feb. 26 Marqus Blakey, Vermont John Holland, Boston U. Feb. 28 Mike Black, Albany D.J. Irving, Boston U. Alvin Abreu, UNH March 3 Mike Christensen, UNH John Holland, Boston U. 2009-10 DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Nov. 16 Marqus Blakely, Vermont Chandler Rhoads, UNH 2006-07 Nov. 23 John Holland, Boston U. Blake Metcalf, Albany DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Nov. 30 Dane DiLiegro, UNH Dylan Talley, Binghamton Nov. 12 Jason Siggers, Albany Carlos Strong, Boston U. Dec. 7 Maurice Joseph, Vermont Shawn Grant, UMBC Junior Bernal, Maine Dec. 14 Marqus Blakely, Vermont Dylan Talley, Binghamton Nov. 19 Jamar Wilson, Albany Joe Trapani, Vermont Dec. 21 Greer Wright, Binghamton Pina Guillaume, Binghamton Nov. 26 Jay Greene, UMBC Corey Lowe, Boston U. Dec. 28 Marqus Blakely, Vermont Brian Neller, UMBC Dec. 3 Jon Sheets, Maine Joe Zeglinski, Hartford Jan. 4 Marqus Blakely, Vermont Pina Guillaume, Binghamton Dec. 10 Brian Hodges, UMBC Corey Lowe, Boston U. Bryan Dougher, Stony Brook Dec. 17 Jamar Wilson, Albany Joe Zeglinski, Hartford Jan. 11 Corey Lowe, Boston U. Charles White, Hartford Dec. 25 Richard Forbes, Binghamton Joe Trapani, Vermont Jan. 18 Joe Zeglinski, Hartford Logan Aronhalt, Albany Jan. 1 Brent Wilson, Albany Lazar Trifunovic, Binghamton Jan. 25 Greer Wright, Binghamton Dylan Talley, Binghamton Jan .7 Brian Hodges, UMBC Joe Trapani, Vermont Gerald McLemore, Maine Jan. 14 Jamar Wilson, Albany Corey Lowe, Boston U. Feb. 1 Greer Wright, Binghamton Dylan Talley, Binghamton Joe Trapani, Vermont Feb. 8 Marqus Blakely, Vermont Mike Black, Albany Jan. 21 Kevin Reed, Maine Joe Zeglinski, Hartford Feb. 15 Muhammad El-Amin, Stony Brook Mike Black, Albany Jermaine Anderson, UNH Feb. 22 John Holland, Boston U. Dylan Talley, Binghamton Jan. 28 Chris Holm, Vermont Junior Bernal, Maine March 1 Chris De La Rosa, UMBC Ferg Myrick, UNH Feb. 4 Chris Holm, Vermont Tyler Morris, Boston U. Feb. 11 Mike Trimboli, Vermont Carlos Strong, Boston U. 2008-09 Feb. 18 Mike Trimboli, Vermont Marqus Blakely, Vermont DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Feb. 25 Jamar Wilson, Albany Lazar Trifunovic, Binghamton Nov. 17 Mark Socoby, Maine Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook Nov. 24 Tim Ambrose, Albany Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook 2005-06 John Holland, Boston U. DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Dec. 1 Colin McIntosh, Vermont Jake O’Brien, Boston U. Nov. 21 Lucious Jordan, Albany Carlos Strong, Boston U. Dec. 8 D.J. Rivera, Binghamton Bryan Dougher, Stony Brook John Zito, UMBC Junior Bernal, Maine Dec. 15 Mike Trimboli, Vermont Garvey Young, Vermont Nov. 28 Kenny Adeleke, Hartford Joe Trapani, Vermont Dec. 22 Mike Trimboli, Vermont Danny Carter, Stony Brook Dec. 5 Kenny Adeleke, Hartford Joe Zeglinski, Hartford Dec. 29 D.J. Rivera, Binghamton Chauncey Gilliam, UMBC Dec. 12 Kirsten Zoellner, Albany Corey Lowe, Boston U. Jan. 5 Alvin Abreu, UNH Bryan Dougher, Stony Brook Muhammad El-Amin, Stony Brook Dec. 19 Jamar Wilson, Albany Joe Zeglinski, Hartford Jan. 12 John Holland, Boston U. Anthony Raffa, Albany Jan. 2 Brent Wilson, Albany Lazar Trifunovic, Binghamton Darryl Proctor, UMBC Jan .9 Brian Hodges, UMBC Joe Trapani, Vermont Jan. 19 John Holland, Boston U. Bryan Dougher, Stony Brook Jan. 16 Jamar Wilson, Albany Corey Lowe, Boston U. Jan. 26 Corey Lowe, Boston U. Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook Joe Trapani, Vermont Feb. 2 Darryl Proctor, UMBC Chauncey Gilliam, UMBC Jan. 23 Kevin Reed, Maine Joe Zeglinski, Hartford Marqus Blakely, Vermont Jermaine Anderson, UNH Feb. 9 Emanuel Mayben, Binghamton Jake O’Brien, Boston U. Jan. 30 Chris Holm, Vermont Junior Bernal, Maine Feb. 16 Jay Greene, UMBC Chauncey Gilliam, UMBC Feb. 6 Chris Holm, Vermont Tyler Morris, Boston U. Feb. 23 Mike Trimboli, Vermont Chauncey Gilliam, UMBC Feb. 13 Mike Trimboli, Vermont Carlos Strong, Boston U. March 2 Tyrece Gibbs, UNH Jake O’Brien, Boston U. Feb. 20 Mike Trimboli, Vermont Marqus Blakely, Vermont Feb. 27 Jamar WIlson, Albany Lazar Trifunovic, Binghamton

America East Men's Basketball ALL-TIME WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS 2001-02 2004-05 DATE PLAYER ROOKIE DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Nov. 18 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont Chaz Carr, Boston U. Nov. 21 Lucious Jordan, Albany Chris Vetrano, UNH Nov. 25 Matt Turner, Boston U. Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern Dec. 2 Errick Greene, Maine Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Nov. 28 Mitchell Beauford, Stony Brook Chris Vetrano, UNH Dec. 9 Jeff St. Fort, Binghamton Mike Orfini, Stony Brook T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont Shawn James, Northeastern Dec. 16 Errick Greene, Maine Chaz Carr, Boston U. Dec. 5 Rashad Bell, Boston U. Michael Knight, UMBC Jan. 1 Trevor Gaines, Vermont Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Dec. 12 Rashad Bell, Boston U. Antwan Hardy, Stony Brook Jan. 6 Deon Saunders, Hartford Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Dec. 19 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Matt Wolff, Boston U. Jan. 13 Chris Brown, UNH Chaz Carr, Boston U. Ryan Schnieder, Vermont Jan. 20 Chaz Carr, Boston U. Charles Ford, Hartford Jan. 2 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Antwan Hardy, Stony Brook Jan. 27 Trevor Gaines, Vermont Joe Campbell, Maine Shawn James, Northeastern Feb. 3 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Jan. 9 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Rashad Bilal, UMBC Justin Rowe, Maine Chris Wyatt, Albany Antwan Hardy, Stony Brook Feb. 10 J. Grochowalski, Boston U. Andrew Hannan, Binghamton Jan. 16 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont Josh Duell, Vermont Feb. 17 Marcus Bullock, UNH JonPaul Kobryn, Stony Brook Antwan Hardy, Stony Brook Feb. 24 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont Chaz Carr, Boston U. Jan. 23 David Ruffin, Hartford Brian Hodges, UMBC David Hehn, Vermont Jan. 30 Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern Shawn James, Northeastern 2000-01 Ben Sturgill, UNH DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Feb. 6 Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern Mike Christensen, UNH Nov. 19 Norman Richardson, Hofstra Joel Surez, Hofstra Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Nov. 26 Austin Ganly, UNH Tory Cavalieri, Maine Feb. 13 Rashad Bell, Boston U. Shawn James, Northeastern Dec. 3 Mike Kouser, Drexel T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Dec. 10 Sam Sutton, Towson T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont Feb. 20 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont Chris Vetrano, UNH Dec. 17 Jason Hernandez, Hofstra Ryan Butt, Boston U. Feb. 27 Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern Brian Hodges, UMBC Jan. 1 Rick Apodaca, Hofstra Tory Cavalieri, Maine Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Shawn James, Northeastern Jan. 7 Billy Wells, Delaware Marcus Bullock, UNH Jan. 14 Sam Sutton, Towson Jason Grochowalski, Boston U. 2003-04 Jan. 21 Mike Kouser, Drexel Ryan Stys, Hartford DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Jan. 28 Julian Dunkley, Maine T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont Nov. 23 Aaron Cook, Hartford Mitchell Beauford, Stony Brook Feb. 4 Roberto Gittens, Hofstra T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont Andrew Feeley, UMBC Feb. 11 Carvell Ammons, Maine Ryan Iverson, Delaware Nov. 30 Ronnie Davis, UNH Bennet Davis, Northeastern Feb. 18 Norman Richardson, Hofstra T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont Marcus Barnes, Northeastern Feb. 25 Marcus Blossom, Northeastern Jason Grochowalski, Boston U. Dec. 7 Kevin Reed, Maine Jon Iati, Albany Dec. 14 D.J. Munir, Stony Brook Jon Iati, Albany 1999-2000 Dec. 21 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Troy Hailey, Binghamton DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Dec. 28 Ryan Stys, Hartford Jon Iati, Albany Nov. 21 Mike Pegues, Delaware Joel Surez, Hofstra Mitchell Beauford, Stony Brook Nov. 28 Mike Pegues, Delaware Bryan Evans, Hartford Jan. 4 Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern Blagoj Janev, UNH Dec. 5 Craig Claxton, Hofstra Rick Apodaca, Hofstra Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Dec. 12 Shaun Holtz, Towson Pierre Johnson, Hartford Jan. 11 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Jon Iati, Albany Dec. 19 Craig Claxton, Hofstra Toby Brittian, Northeastern Jan. 18 Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern Bo Taylor, Hartford Dec. 26 Craig Claxton, Hofstra Toby Brittian, Northeastern Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Jan. 2 Norman Richardson, Hofstra Marcelle Williams, UNH Jan. 25 Jason Grochowalski, Boston U. Mike Popoko, Stony Brook Jan. 9 Andy Bedard, Maine Marcelle Williams, UNH Feb. 1 Brandon Carter, Binghamton Jon Iati, Albany Jan. 16 Craig Claxton, Hofstra Gerald Weatherspoon, Towson Feb. 8 Chaz Carr, Boston U. Jon Iati, Albany Jan. 23 Craig Claxton, Hofstra Paul Seymour, Boston U. Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Jan. 30 Nate Fox, Maine Matt Sheftic, Vermont Feb. 15 Chaz Carr, Boston U. Mike Popoko, Stony Brook Feb. 6 Nate Fox, Maine Derrick Jackson, Maine Feb. 22 Jason Grochowalski, Boston U. Jon Iati, Albany Feb. 13 Mike Pegues, Delaware Toby Brittain, Northeastern Ben Sturgill, UNH Feb. 20 Craig Claxton, Hofstra Paul Seymour, Boston U. Feb. 29 Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern Bennet Davis, Northeastern Feb. 26 Nate Fox, Maine Paul Seymour, Boston U. Mitchell Beauford, Stony Brook 2002-03 1998-99 DATE PLAYER ROOKIE DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Nov. 24 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Bobby Santiago, Stony Brook Nov. 22 Andy Bedard, Maine Will Chavis, UNH Dec. 1 Pierre Johnson, Hartford Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern Nov. 29 Mike Pegues, Delaware Dereck Franklin, Boston U. Dec. 8 Anthony Green, Binghamton Bobby Santiago, Stony Brook Dec. 6 Justin Bailey, Hartford Jean Bain, Northeastern Dec. 15 Billy Collins, Boston U. Levi Levine, Albany Dec. 13 Mike Pegues, Delaware Huggy Dye, Maine Dec. 22 D.J. Munir, Stony Brook Jamar Wilson, Albany Dec. 20 Marcus Blossom, Northeastern Huggy Dye, Maine Jan. 5 Sylbrin Robinson, Northeastern Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern Dec. 27 Norman Richardson, Hofstra Dereck Franklin, Boston U. Matt Turner, Boston U. Jamar Wilson, Albany Jan. 3 Mike Pegues, Delaware Dereck Franklin, Boston U. Jan. 12 Rashad Bell, Boston U. Shejdie Childs, UNH Jan. 10 Bryan Coursey, Drexel Guy Zenou, Towson Anthony Green, Binghamton Jamar Wilson, Albany Jan. 17 Mike Pegues, Delaware Corey McLaughlin Jan. 19 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Kevin Reed, Maine Jan. 24 Pete Mauro, Towson Dereck Franklin, Boston U. Jan. 26 Jairus McCollum, Stony Brook Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern Jan. 31 Kestutis Marciulionis, Delaware Jean Bain, Northeastern Jamar Wilson, Albany Feb. 7 Craig Claxton, Hofstra Huggy Dye, Maine Feb. 2 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern Feb. 14 John Gordon, Delaware Huggy Dye, Maine Feb. 9 Rashad Bell, Boston U. Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern Feb. 21 John Gordon, Delaware Will Chavis, UNH Kevin Reed, Maine Feb. 16 Jamar Wilson, Albany Levi Levine, Albany Feb. 23 Nick Billings, Binghamton Jamar Wilson, Albany Mar. 2 Rashad Bell, Boston U. Aaron Cook, Hartford Pierre Johnson, Hartford

AmericaEast.com ALL-TIME WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS 1997-98 1992-93 DATE PLAYER ROOKIE DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Nov. 23 Marcus Willis, Maine Tony Orciari, Vermont Dec. 7 Spencer Dunkley, Delaware Eddie Benton, Vermont Nov. 30 Mike DeRocckiss, Drexel Roberto Gittens, Hofstra Dec. 14 Eddie Benton, Vermont Bevan Thomas, Boston U. Dec. 7 Joe Linderman, Drexel Roberto Gittens, Hofstra Jan. 4 Vin Baker, Hartford Eddie Benton, Vermont Dec. 14 Joey Beard, Boston U. Tony Orciari, Vermont Jan. 11 Vin Baker, Hartford David Stiff, Boston U. Dec. 21 Erik Nelson, Vermont Stephen Starks, Drexel Jan. 18 Vin Baker, Hartford Eddie Benton, Vermont Dec. 28 Walter Brown, Boston U. Petrick Sanders, Drexel Jan. 25 Brian Holden, Drexel Ed Eusibio, UNH Jan. 4 Justin Bailey, Hartford Tony Orciari, Vermont Feb. 1 Vin Baker, Hartford Malik Rose, Drexel Jan. 11 Craig Claxton, Hofstra Tony Orciari, Vermont Feb. 8 Ben Harlee, Northeastern David Stiff, Boston U. Jan. 18 Billy Beal, Boston U. Roberto Gittens, Hofstra Feb. 15 Vin Baker, Hartford Malik Rose, Drexel Jan. 25 Mike Pegues, Delaware Norman Richardson, Hofstra Spencer Dunkley, Delaware Eddie Benton, Vermont Feb. 1 Craig Claxton, Hofstra Tony Orciari, Vermont Feb. 22 Brian Holden, Drexel Eddie Benton, Vermont Feb. 8 Mike Pegues, Delaware Joe Hicks, Northeastern March 1 Eddie Benton, Vermont Malik Rose, Drexel Feb. 15 Anthony Bethune, Hartford Tony Orciari, Vermont Feb. 22 Anthony Bethune, Hartford Norman Richardson, Hofstra 1991-92 DATE PLAYER ROOKIE 1996-97 Dec. 2 Alex Coles, Delaware Brian Pearl, Delaware DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Dec. 9 Vin Baker, Hartford Jose Powell, UNH Dec. 2 Greg Smith, Delaware Craig Claxton, Hofstra Dec. 16 Mark Daly, Boston U. Jose Powell, UNH Dec. 9 Terry Hunt, Maine Mike Pegues, Delaware Jan. 6 Francois Bouchard, Maine Danny Williams, UNH Dec. 16 Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Joe Linderman, Drexel Jan. 13 Kevin Roberson, Vermont Brian Pearl, Delaware Jan. 6 Greg Smith, Delaware Joe Linderman, Drexel Jan. 20 Vin Baker, Hartford Barry Huckeby, Boston U. Jeff Myers, Drexel Jan. 27 Vin Baker, Hartford Marcus Crosby, UNH Jan. 13 Anthony Bethune, Hartford Craig Claxton, Hofstra Feb. 3 Marty Higgins, Maine Anthony Brown, Northeastern Jan. 20 Tyrone Mack, Northeastern Joe Linderman, Drexel Feb. 10 Vin Baker, Hartford Robert Bailey, Boston U. Jan. 27 Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Craig Claxton, Hofstra Feb. 17 Vin Baker, Hartford Anthony Brown, Northeastern Feb. 3 Greg Smith, Delaware Joe Linderman, Drexel Feb. 24 Michael Thompson, Drexel Brian Pearl, Delaware March 2 Jonathan Raab, Drexel Anthony Brown, Northeastern Feb. 10 Greg Smith, Delaware David Roach, Vermont Feb. 17 Jeff Myers, Drexel Terry Kringe, Northeastern 1990-91 Feb. 24 Chuck Guittar, Drexel Tobe Carberry, Vermont DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Dec. 3 Larry Griffiths, Hartford Ken Barnes, Maine 1995-96 Dec. 10 Steve Carney, Northeastern Kevin Terrell, Maine DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Dec. 17 Vin Baker, Hartford Matt Curtin, Hartford Dec. 4 Eddie Benton, Vermont Mike DeRocckis, Drexel Jan. 6 Vin Baker, Hartford Ken Barnes, Maine Dec. 11 Eddie Benton, Vermont Chris Eames, Hartford Jan. 13 Kevin Roberson, Vermont Tom MacDonald, UNH Dec. 18 Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. John Gordon, Maine Jan. 20 Reggie Stewart, Boston U. Francois Bouchard, Maine Jan. 2 Malik Rose, Drexel Tyrone Perry, Delaware Jan. 27 Matt Johnson, Vermont Kevin Terrell, Maine Jan. 8 Raja Bell, Boston U. John Gordon, Maine Feb. 3 Matt Johnson, Vermont Francois Bouchard, Maine Jan. 15 Jeff Myers, Drexel Mike DeRocckis, Drexel Feb. 10 Matt Johnson, Vermont Francois Bouchard, Maine Jan. 22 Brad Cirino, UNH John Gordon, Maine Feb. 17 Matt Johnson, Vermont Tom MacDonald, UNH Jan. 29 Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. LeVar Folk, Boston U. Feb. 24 Ron Moye, Hartford Kevin Terrell, Maine Feb. 5 Eddie Benton, Vermont John Gordon, Maine March 3 Vin Baker, Hartford Francois Bouchard, Maine Feb. 12 Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Mike DeRocckis, Drexel Feb. 19 Malik Rose, Drexel Mike DeRocckis, Drexel 1989-90 Feb. 26 Matt Alosa, UNH Marcus Wills, Northeastern DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Dec. 3 Lamont Middleton, Hartford Sean Johnson, Colgate 1994-95 Dec. 10 Ron Moses, Boston U. Brian Tarrant, Vermont DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Dec. 17 Derrick Hodge, Maine None selected Dec. 5 Casey Arena, Maine Rah-Shun Roberts, Northeastern Jan. 7 Lamont Middleton, Hartford Darren Brown, Colgate Dec. 12 Brian Holden, Drexel Rah-Shun Roberts, Northeastern Jan. 14 Kevin Roberson, Vermont Darren Brown, Colgate Dec. 19 Eddie Benton, Vermont Erik Nelson, Vermont Jan. 21 Reggie Stewart, Boston U. Pat Manor, UNH Jan. 3 Scott Drapeau, UNH Raja Bell, Boston U. Jan. 28 Steve Carney, Northeastern Lamont Hough, Northeastern Jan. 9 John Mavroukas, Hofstra Rah-Shun Roberts, Northeastern Ron Moye, Hartford Jan. 16 Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Rah-Shun Roberts, Northeastern Feb. 4 Steve Carney, Northeastern Pat Manor, New Hampshire Jan. 23 Scott Drapeau, UNH Rah-Shun Roberts, Northeastern Feb. 11 Steven Key, Boston U. Lamont Hough, Northeastern Jan. 30 Malik Rose, Drexel Raja Bell, Boston U. Feb. 18 Dean Smith, Maine Pat Manor, UNH Feb. 25 Kevin Roberson, Vermont Pat Manor, UNH Feb. 6 Darius Burton, Hofstra Raja Bell, Boston U. March 4 Steven Key, Boston U. Lamont Hough, Northeastern Feb. 13 Matt Alosa, New Hampshire Rah-Shun Roberts, Northeastern Feb. 20 Brian Holden, Drexel Raja Bell, Boston U. 1988-89 Feb. 27 Mike Bond, Hartford Raja Bell, Boston U. DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Dec. 5 Jeff Robinson, Siena Joe Spitale, UNH 1993-94 Dec. 11 Tony DaCosta, Boston U. Mike Brown, Siena DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Dec. 18 Matt Rossignol, Maine Mike Brown, Siena Dec. 7 Eddie Benton, Vermont Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Jan. 8 Dexter Jenkins, Northeastern Bill Brigham, Boston U. Dec. 14 Scott Drapeau, UNH Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Jan. 15 Derrick Lewis, Northeastern Lamont Middleton, Hartford Jan. 3 Francois Bouchard, Maine Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Jan. 22 Marc Brown, Siena Mike Brown, Siena Jan. 10 Mike Bond, Hartford Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Joe Calavita, Vermont Jan. 17 Eddie Benton, Vermont Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Jan. 29 Patrick Jones, Niagara Ed Book, Canisius Jan. 24 Jack Ayer, Hartford Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Feb. 5 Ron Moses, Boston U. Terrance Alexander, Northeastern Jan. 31 Eddie Benton, Vermont Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Feb. 12 Jeff Robinson, Siena Lamont Middleton, Hartford Feb. 7 Bernie Cieplicki, Vermont Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Feb. 19 Tony DaCosta, U. Lamont Middleton, Hartford Feb. 14 Malik Rose, Drexel Greg Smith, Delaware Feb. 26 Jeff Robinson, Siena Ed Book, Canisius Feb. 21 Scott Drapeau, UNH Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. March 6 Tony DaCosta, Boston U. Lamont Middleton, Hartford Feb. 28 Casey Arena, Maine Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. Bill Brigham, Boston U. America East Men's Basketball ALL-TIME WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS 1987-88 DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Dec. 5 Joe Calavita, Vermont Marc Brown, Siena Dec. 11 Larry Jones, Boston U. Marc Brown, Siena Jan. 2 Anthony Moye, Hartford Marc Brown, Siena Jan. 9 Larry Jones, Boston U. Marc Brown, Siena Jan. 16 Coco Barry, Maine Eric Thielen, UNH Jan. 23 Rick Williams, Siena Steve Carney, Northeastern Jan. 30 Larry Jones, Boston U. Barry Abercrombie, Northeastern Feb. 6 Kevin McDuffie, Northeastern Gregg Smith, Canisius Feb. 13 Drederick Irving, Boston U. Rahim Huland El, Vermont Feb. 21 Coco Barry, Maine Eric Thielen, UNH Feb. 27 Rick Williams, Siena Marc Brown, Siena March 5 Jeff Robinson, Siena Barry Abercrombie, Northeastern 1986-87 DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Dec. 6 Alex Agudio, Niagara David King, Boston U. Dec. 13 Vince Johnson, Hartford Jerome Smart, Vermont Jan. 3 Marvin Bailey, Canisius Art Smith, Siena Jan. 10 Gary Bossert, Niagara Art Smith, Siena Jan. 17 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Dwight Walton, Siena Jan. 24 Brian Smith, Canisius Dean Smith, Maine Jan. 31 Paul Hendricks, Boston U. Amadou Barry, Maine Feb. 7 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Dwight Walton, Siena Feb. 14 Joe Arlauckas, Niagara Jeff Robinson, Siena Feb. 21 Joe Arlauckas, Niagara Dwight Walton, Siena Feb. 28 Joe Calavita, Vermont Jeff Robinson, Siena March 7 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Dwight Walton, Siena 1985-86 DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Dec. 7 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Pat Jones, Niagara Dec. 14 Joe Arlauckas, Niagara Steve McCoy, Siena Jan. 4 Dirk Koopman, UNH Grady Minick, Canisius Jan. 11 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern None selected Jan. 18 Chris Heinold, Canisius Matt Rossignol, Maine Jan. 25 Joe Arlauckas, Niagara Steve McCoy, Siena Feb. 1 Ulysses Garcia, Hartford Mike Bitterman, Maine Feb. 8 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Grady Minick, Canisius Feb. 15 Drederick Irving, Boston U. Art Flaherty, Vermont Feb. 22 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Matt Rossignol, Maine March 1 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Art Flaherty, Vermont 1984-85 DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Dec. 8 Paul Hendricks, Boston U. John Williams, Northeastern Dec. 15 Joe Arlauckas, Niagara James Best, UNH Jan. 5 Quinton Dale, Northeastern Brian Smith, Canisius Jan. 12 Ray Hall, Canisius Drederick Irving, Boston U. Jan. 19 Matt Thompson, Vermont Larry Jenkins, Hartford Jan. 26 Ray Hall, Canisius Drederick Irving, Boston U. Feb. 2 Joe Alexander, Niagara Brian Smith, Canisius Feb. 9 Doug Poetzsch, Siena Kevin McDuffie, Northeastern Feb. 16 Ray Hall, Canisius Brian Smith, Canisius Feb. 23 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern John Williams, Northeastern March 2 Jeff Topliff, Maine Kevin McDuffie, Northeastern 1983-84 DATE PLAYER ROOKIE Dec. 10 Mark Halsel, Northeastern Todd Black, New Hampshire Dec. 17 Jeff Cross, Maine Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Jan. 7 Al McClain, New Hampshire Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Jan. 14 Ray Hall, Canisius Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Jan. 21 Al McClain, New Hampshire Greg Steele, New Hampshire Jan. 28 Ray Hall, Canisius Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Feb. 5 Gary Plummer, Boston University Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Feb. 12 Mark Halsel, Northeastern Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Feb. 18 Al McClain, New Hampshire None selected Feb. 25 Al McClain, New Hampshire Greg Steele, New Hampshire March 3 Gary Plummer, Boston University Jeff Cross, Maine Reggie Lewis, Northeastern Mark Halsel, Northeastern

Note: Weekly awards began in 1983. AmericaEast.com PLAYER OF WEEK ROOKIE OF WEEK ALL-TIME LEADERS ALL-TIME LEADERS TEAM INDIVIDUAL TEAM INDIVIDUAL Vermont...... 69 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook...... 16 Vermont...... 67 Tunji Awojobi, Boston U...... 10 Hartford...... 56 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont...... 14 New Hampshire...... 46 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook...... 8 Maine...... 44 Vin Baker, Hartford...... 13 Maine...... 45 Justin Edwards, Maine...... 7 Albany...... 41 Kenny Adeleke, Hartford...... 9 Binghamton...... 34 Jon Iati, Albany...... 7 New Hampshire...... 33 Eddie Benton, Vermont...... 9 Stony Brook...... 32 Anthony Lamb, Vermont...... 7 Stony Brook...... 25 Marqus Blakely, Vermont...... 9 Albany...... 28 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern...... 7 UMBC...... 23 Craig Claxton, Hofstra...... 9 Hartford...... 26 Shawn James, Northeastern...... 6 Binghamton...... 20 John Holland, Boston U...... 9 UMBC...... 18 John Holland, Boston U...... 6 UMass Lowell...... 4 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern...... 9 UMass Lowell...... 7 Jordan Reed, Binghamton...... 6 Mike Pegues, Delaware...... 9 Tony Orciari, Vermont...... 6 Boston U...... 65 Mike Trimboli, Vermont...... 9 Boston University...... 67 Brian Voelkel, Vermont...... 6 Rah-Shun Roberts, Northeastern...... 6 Northeastern...... 32 Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern...... 7 Northeastern...... 48 Mark Nwakamma, Hartford...... 7 Rodney Elliot, UMBC...... 5 Delaware...... 20 Siena...... 18 Jamar Wilson, Albany...... 7 Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern...... 5 Drexel...... 19 Drexel...... 13 Tunji Awojobi, Boston U...... 6 Raja Bell, Boston University...... 5 Hofstra...... 18 Hofstra...... 10 Rashad Bell, Boston U...... 6 Eddie Benton, Vermont...... 5 Niagara...... 9 Delaware...... 7 Canisius...... 8 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont...... 6 Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire...... 5 Joe Arlauckas, Niagara...... 5 Canisius...... 8 Four McGlynn, Vermont...... 5 Siena...... 8 Colgate...... 3 Towson...... 4 Ray Hall, Canisius...... 5 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont...... 5 Mike Black, Albany...... 4 Niagara...... 1 Dylan Talley, Binghamton...... 5 Scott Drapeau, New Hampshire...... 4 Towson...... 2 Jahad Thomas, UMass Lowell...... 5 Jay Greene, UMBC...... 4 Mike Trimboli, Vermont...... 5 Brian Holden, Drexel...... 4 Jamar Wilson, Albany...... 5 Matt Johnson, Vermont...... 4 Francois Bouchard, Maine...... 4 Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire...... 4 Chaz Carr, Boston U...... 4 Al McClain, New Hampshire...... 4 Paris Carter, Hartford...... 4 Norman Richardson, Hofstra...... 4 Mike DeRocckis, Drexel...... 4 Kevin Roberson, Vermont...... 4 Luke Devlin, Albany...... 4 Jeff Robinson, Siena...... 4 Huggy Dye, Maine...... 4 Andrew Fleming, Maine...... 4 Malik Rose, Drexel...... 4 Dereck Franklin, Boston U...... 4 Greg Smith, Delaware...... 4 John Gordon, Maine...... 4 Gerardo Suero, Albany...... 4 Chauncey Gilliam, UMBC...... 4 Antwan Hardy, Stony Brook...... 4 Corey Hassan, Boston U...... 4 Joe Linderman, Drexel...... 4 Pat Manor, New Hampshire...... 4 Lamont Middleton, Hartford...... 4 Morgan Sabia, Hartford...... 4 Joe Trapani, Vermont...... 4 Dwight Walton, Siena...... 4 Maurice Watson Jr.,Boston U...... 4

America East Men's Basketball YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Scoring Year Name (School) G Pts Avg Assists 2016-17 Jaleen Ross 29 576 19.9 Year Name (School) G Ast. Avg 2015-16 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 33 655 19.8 2016-17 Lucas Woodhouse, Stony Brook 31 158 5.1 2014-15 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 35 575 16.4 2015-16 Ahmad Walker, Stony Brook 33 138 4.2 2013-14 Akeem Williams, UMass Lowell 28 442 15.8 2014-15 Jourdan Grant, UMBC 30 121 4.0 2012-13 Justin Edwards, Maine 29 485 16.7 2013-14 Brian Voelkel, Vermont 33 190 5.8 2011-12 Gerardo Suero, Albany 32 689 21.5 2012-13 Maurice Watson, Jr., Boston U. 30 167 5.4 2010-11 John Holland, Boston U. 34 654 19.2 2011-12 D.J. Irving, Boston U. 29 157 5.4 2009-10 John Holland, Boston U. 35 673 19.2 2010-11 Chris De La Rosa, UMBC 30 181 6.0 2008-09 D.J. Rivera, Binghamton 32 639 20.0 2009-10 Chris De La Rosa, UMBC 30 153 5.1 Darryl Proctor, UMBC 32 639 20.0 2008-09 Jay Greene, UMBC 31 187 6.0 2007-08 Marqus Blakely, Vermont 29 550 19.0 2007-08 Jay Greene, UMBC 33 236 7.2 2006-07 Jamar Wilson, Albany 33 620 18.8 2006-07 Jay Greene, UMBC 30 159 5.3 2005-06 Kenny Adeleke, Hartford 28 579 20.7 2005-06 Mike Trimboli, Vermont 30 166 5.5 2004-05 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont 31 271 25.1 2004-05 Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern 30 218 7.3 2003-04 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont 24 579 24.1 2003-04 Eric Dobson, Maine 30 179 6.0 2002-03 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont 30 604 20.1 2002-03 Eric Dobson, Maine 30 146 4.9 2001-02 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont 29 546 18.8 2001-02 D.J. Munir, Stony Brook 28 119 4.3 2000-01 Stephen Starks, Drexel 27 525 19.4 2000-01 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont 29 159 5.5 1999-00 Craig Claxton, Hofstra 31 706 22.8 1999-00 Andy Bedard, Maine 28 193 6.9 1998-99 Mike Pegues, Delaware 31 675 21.8 1998-99 Andy Bedard, Maine 28 181 6.5 1997-98 Justin Bailey, Hartford 27 542 20.1 1997-98 , Hofstra 31 224 7.2 1996-97 Greg Smith, Delaware 31 660 21.3 1996-97 David Roach, Vermont 27 127 4.7 1995-96 Eddie Benton, Vermont 26 636 24.5 1995-96 Darius Burton, Hofstra 27 169 6.3 1994-95 Scott Drapeau, New Hampshire 28 648 23.1 1994-95 Darius Burton, Hofstra 28 181 6.5 1993-94 Eddie Benton, Vermont 26 688 26.5 1993-94 Casey Arena, Maine 29 178 6.1 1992-93 Vin Baker, Hartford 28 792 28.3 1992-93 Deonte Hursey, Maine 27 151 5.6 1991-92 Vin Baker, Hartford 27 745 27.6 1991-92 Clarence Armstrong, Drexel 30 165 5.5 1990-91 Matt Johnson, Vermont 28 580 20.7 1990-91 Marty Higgins, Maine 29 168 5.8 1989-90 Dean Smith, Maine 28 534 19.1 1989-90 Steven Key, Boston U. 30 228 7.6 1988-89 Jeffery Robinson, Siena 30 595 19.8 1988-89 Jeff Timberlake, Boston U. 30 238 7.9 1987-88 Rick Williams, Siena 29 602 20.8 1987-88 Marc Brown, Siena 29 222 7.7 1986-87 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern 29 676 23.3 1986-87 Andre LaFleur, Northeastern 34 232 6.8 1985-86 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern 30 714 23.8 1985-86 Andre LaFleur, Northeastern 31 202 6.5 1984-85 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern 31 748 24.1 1984-85 Shawn Teague, Boston U. 30 217 7.2 1983-84 Al McClain, New Hampshire 28 638 22.8 1983-84 Andre LaFleur, Northeastern 32 252 7.9 1982-83 Robin Dixon, New Hampshire 27 562 20.8 1982-83 Jeff Sturgeon, Maine 26 163 6.3 1981-82 Perry Moss, Northeastern 30 710 23.7 1981-82 Jeff Brown, Vermont 26 141 5.4 1980-81 Mike Ferrara, Colgate 27 772 28.6 1979-80 Rufus Harris, Maine 28 718 25.6 Percentage (Min NCAA standard) Year Name (School) FG FGA Pct. Rebounding 2016-17 Jahad Thomas, UMass Lowell 224 380 .589 Year Name (School) G Reb. Avg 2015-16 Jameel Warney 272 432 .630 2016-17 Iba Camara, New Hampshire 31 293 9.5 2014-15 Ethan O’Day, Vermont 175 302 .579 2015-16 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 33 357 10.8 2014-15 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 35 409 11.7 2013-14 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 204 331 .616 2013-14 Jordan Reed, Binghamton 29 258 8.9 2012-13 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 165 267 .618 2012-13 Jordan Reed, Binghamton 28 266 9.5 2011-12 Dallis Joyner, Stony Brook 118 193 .611 2011-12 Brian Voelkel, Vermont 36 311 8.6 2010-11 Evan Fjeld, Vermont 184 339 .543 2010-11 Brian Voelkel, Vermont 32 307 9.6 2009-10 Evan Fjeld, Vermont 150 274 .547 2009-10 Tommy Brenton, Stony Brook 32 311 9.7 2008-09 Marqus Blakely, Vermont 199 326 .610 2008-09 Marqus Blakely, Vermont 33 297 9.0 2007-08 Marqus Blakely, Vermont 198 360 .550 2007-08 Marqus Blakely, Vermont 29 320 11.0 2006-07 Chris Bruff, Maine 129 244 .529 2006-07 Chris Holm, Vermont 33 401 12.2 2005-06 Kenny Adeleke, Hartford 223 377 .592 2005-06 Kenny Adeleke, Hartford 28 366 13.1 2004-05 Ben Sturgill, New Hampshire 151 265 .570 2004-05 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont 31 277 8.9 2003-04 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont 203 398 .510 2003-04 Sylbrin Robinson, Northeastern 30 256 8.5 2002-03 Rickey White, Maine 131 198 .662 2002-03 Justin Rowe, Maine 25 235 9.4 2001-02 Justin Rowe, Maine 158 266 .594 2001-02 Trevor Gaines, Vermont 29 320 11.0 2000-01 Joe Linderman, Drexel 146 244 .598 2000-01 Ajmal Basit, Delaware 30 289 9.6 1999-00 Nate Fox, Maine 190 326 .583 1999-00 Mike Kouser, Drexel 28 259 9.3 1998-99 Nate Fox, Maine 177 308 .575 1998-99 John Bennett, Delaware 31 261 8.4 1997-98 Allen Ledbetter, Maine 179 303 .591 1997-98 Allen Ledbetter, Maine 27 294 10.9 1996-97 Greg Smith, Delaware 241 396 .609 1996-97 Greg Smith, Delaware 31 342 11.0 1995-96 Greg Smith, Delaware 173 282 .613 1995-96 Malik Rose, Drexel 31 409 13.2 1994-95 Greg Smith, Delaware 120 191 .628 1994-95 Malik Rose, Drexel 30 404 13.5 1993-94 Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. 199 358 .556 1993-94 Malik Rose, Drexel 30 371 12.4 1992-93 Charles Moore, Northeastern 146 278 .525 1992-93 Spencer Dunkley, Delaware 30 367 12.2 1991-92 Jonathan Raab, Drexel 162 292 .555 1991-92 Kevin Roberson, Vermont 28 307 11.0 1990-91 Jason Scott, Boston U. 162 278 .583 1990-91 Steve Carney, Northeastern 31 356 11.5 1989-90 Steve Carney, Northeastern 121 208 .582 1989-90 Steve Carney, Northeastern 23 236 10.3 1988-89 Patrick Jones, Niagara 174 304 .572 1988-89 Steve McCoy, Siena 30 278 9.3 1987-88 Patrick Jones, Niagara 107 196 .546 1987-88 Coco Barry, Maine 27 253 9.4 1986-87 Bob Bamford, Colgate 156 267 .584 1986-87 Joe Calavita, Vermont 26 247 9.3 1985-86 Bill Brennan, Vermont 76 132 .576 1985-86 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern 30 279 9.3 1984-85 Mike Smrek, Canisius 172 286 .601 1984-85 Kirk Koopman, New Hampshire 29 269 9.3 1983-84 Mike Smrek, Canisius 153 242 .632 1983-84 Jeff Cross, Maine 27 339 12.6 1982-83 Chris Logan, Holy Cross 169 276 .612 1982-83 Mark Halsel, Northeastern 28 350 12.5 1981-82 Peter Cole, Vermont 124 192 .636 1981-82 Mark Halsel, Northeastern 30 335 11.2 1980-81 Clay Gunn, Maine 28 224 8.0 1979-80 Chip Rucker, Northeastern 27 260 9.6 AmericaEast.com YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Percentage Blocks Year Name (School) FT FTA Pct. Year Name (School) G Blks. Avg 2016-17 Will Darley, UMBC 98 110 .891 2016-17 Hassan Attia, Hartford 26 59 2.3 2015-16 Jaleen Smith 117 130 .900 2015-16 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 33 99 3.0 2014-15 Taylor Dyson, Hartford 30 41 .872 2014-15 Jameel Warney, Stony Brook 35 87 2.5 2013-14 Anthony Jackson, Stony Brook 59 63 .937 2013-14 Ethan O’Day, Vermont 25 39 1.6 2012-13 Anthony Jackson, Stony Brook 52 60 .867 2012-13 Mike Allison, Maine 29 48 1.7 2011-12 Gerald McLemore, Maine 61 66 .924 2011-12 Mike Allison, Maine 22 49 2.2 2010-11 Gerald McLemore, Maine 68 78 .872 2010-11 Evan Fjeld, Vermont 31 58 1.9 2009-10 John Holland, Boston U. 183 215 .851 2009-10 Marqus Blakely, Vermont 35 67 1.9 2008-09 Jaret von Rosenberg, Hartford 108 128 .844 2008-09 Marqus Blakely, Vermont 33 88 2.7 2007-08 Mike Trimboli, Vermont 121 140 .864 2007-08 Marqus Blakely, Vermont 29 79 2.7 2006-07 Jermaine Anderson, UNH 89 104 .856 2006-07 Omari Peterkin, Boston U. 28 44 1.6 2005-06 Jermaine Anderson, UNH 68 74 .919 2005-06 Olli Ahvenniemi, Maine 28 72 2.6 2004-05 Jamar Wilson, Albany 154 186 .828 2004-05 Shawn James, Northeastern 25 136 5.4 2003-04 Jason Grochowalski, Boston U. 64 73 .877 2003-04 Nick Billings, Binghamton 30 105 3.5 2002-03 Anthony Green, Binghamton 100 119 .840 2002-03 Nick Billings, Binghamton 27 117 4.3 2001-02 D.J. Munir, Stony Brook 106 122 .869 2001-02 Justin Rowe, Maine 30 121 4.0 2000-01 Jason Grochowalski, Boston U. 80 93 .860 2000-01 Ajmal Basit, Delaware 30 81 2.7 1999-00 Tony Orciari, Vermont 105 125 .840 1999-00 Ndongo Ndiaye, Delaware 32 99 3.1 1998-99 Mike DeRocckis, Drexel 77 88 .875 1998-99 John Bennett, Delaware 31 93 3.0 1997-98 Justin Bailey, Hartford 140 167 .838 1997-98 Erik Nelson, Vermont 27 76 2.8 1996-97 John Gordon, Maine 78 92 .848 1996-97 Erik Nelson, Vermont 22 72 3.3 1995-96 Eddie Benton, Vermont 193 229 .843 1995-96 Erik Nelson, Vermont 27 71 2.6 1994-95 Matt Alosa, New Hampshire 142 168 .845 1994-95 Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. 31 88 2.8 1993-94 Eddie Benton, Vermont 210 251 .837 1993-94 Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. 27 86 3.2 1992-93 Deonte Hursey, Maine 87 101 .861 1992-93 Spencer Dunkley, Delaware 30 96 3.2 1991-92 Deonte Hursey, Maine 85 102 .833 1991-92 Kevin Roberson, Vermont 28 139 5.0 1990-91 Matt Johnson, Vermont 111 142 .782 1990-91 Kevin Roberson, Vermont 28 104 3.7 1989-90 Steven Key, Boston U. 145 171 .848 1989-90 Kevin Roberson, Vermont 30 114 3.8 1988-89 Mark Henry, Niagara 70 82 .854 1988-89 Monte Henderson, Siena 28 86 3.1 1987-88 Matt Rossignol, Maine 77 90 .856 1987-88 Mike Brown, Canisius 27 100 3.7 1986-87 Rick Williams, Siena 78 92 .848 1986-87 Monte Henderson, Siena 27 69 2.6 1985-86 Bill Brennan, Vermont 67 77 .870 1985-86 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern 30 63 2.1 1984-85 Shawn Teague, Boston U. 106 123 .862 1983-84 Jeff Sturgeon, Maine 73 90 .811 Steals 1982-83 Shawn Teague, Boston U. 80 97 .825 Year Name (School) G Stls. Avg 1981-82 Phil Seymore, Canisius 129 155 .832 2016-17 K.J. Maura, UMBC 33 60 1.8 2015-16 Shawn Lawton, Maine 24 45 1.9 Three- Field Goal Percentage (Min. 75 attempts) 2014-15 Dre Wills, Vermont 34 63 1.9 Year Name (School) 3FGM 3FGA Pct. Shaun Lawton, Maine 29 54 1.9 2016-17 Tyler Livingston, UMass Lowell 79 171 .462 Marco Banegas-Flores, 27 50 1.9 2015-16 Lucas Woodhouse, Stony Brook 48 107 .449 UMass Lowell 2014-15 Matt Miller, New Hampshire 63 131 .481 2013-14 Shaun Lawton, Maine 28 56 2.0 2013-14 Kurt Steidl, Vermont 39 80 .488 2012-13 Justin Edwards, Maine 29 56 1.9 2012-13 John Papale, Boston U. 65 155 .419 2011-12 Jimmy Gray, Binghamton 31 60 1.9 2011-12 Jayson Guerrier, Albany 41 97 .423 Andres Torres, Hartford 31 60 1.9 2010-11 Matt Griffin, Boston U. 54 118 .458 2010-11 Milton Burton, Hartford 30 67 2.2 2009-10 Carlos Strong, Boston U. 59 125 .472 2009-10 Marqus Blakely, Vermont 35 85 2.4 2008-09 Joey Accaoui, Vermont 34 85 .400 2008-09 Marqus Blakely, Vermont 33 67 2.0 2007-08 Ricky Lucas, Stony Brook 58 135 .430 2007-08 Mike Gordon, Binghamton 30 66 2.2 2006-07 Tyler Morris, Boston U. 60 128 .469 2006-07 Mike Gordon, Binghamton 29 71 2.4 2005-06 Chris Vetrano, New Hampshire 52 117 .444 2005-06 Andre Heard, Binghamton 29 56 1.9 2004-05 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont 116 290 .400 2004-05 Kevin Reed, Maine 29 63 2.2 2003-04 Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern 73 204 .358 2003-04 Kevin Reed, Maine 30 70 2.3 2002-03 Kevin Reed, Maine 81 200 .405 2002-03 Anthony Green, Binghamton 27 50 1.9 2001-02 Billy Collins, Boston U. 54 112 .482 2001-02 Errick Greene, Maine 30 55 1.8 2000-01 Stephen Starks, Drexel 50 117 .427 2000-01 Brian Allen, Towson 29 67 2.3 1999-00 Raul dePablo, Towson 60 143 .420 1999-00 Speedy Claxton, Hofstra 31 102 3.3 1998-99 Jason Hernandez, Hofstra 51 110 .464 1998-99 Speedy Claxton, Hofstra 30 69 2.3 1997-98 Andy Cavo, New Hampshire 64 142 .451 1997-98 Justin Bailey, Hartford 27 59 2.2 1996-97 John Gordon, Maine 85 209 .407 1996-97 Anthony Bethune, Hartford 27 60 2.2 1995-96 Mike DeRocckis, Drexel 85 178 .478 1995-96 Darius Burton, Hofstra 27 71 2.6 1994-95 Raja Bell, Boston U. 33 77 .429 1994-95 Darius Burton, Hofstra 28 70 2.5 1993-94 Robbie Johnson, Delaware 72 122 .442 1993-94 Casey Arena, Maine 29 76 2.6 1992-93 Brian Holden, Drexel 58 122 .475 1992-93 Deonte Hursey, Maine 27 55 2.0 1991-92 Jeremy McCool, Vermont 51 115 .443 1991-92 Marty Higgins, Maine 32 95 3.0 1990-91 Ron Moye, Hartford 85 196 .434 1990-91 Ron Lacey, Northeastern 33 68 2.1 1989-90 Mark Daly, Boston U. 56 123 .455 1989-90 David Thompson, Hartford 27 47 1.7 1988-89 Matt Rossignol, Maine 69 162 .426 Derrick Hodge, Maine 27 47 1.7 1987-88 Brian Smith, Canisius 69 138 .500 1988-89 Lamont Middleton, Hartford 28 71 2.5 1986-87 Matt Rossignol, Maine 54 115 .470 1987-88 John Williams, Northeastern 28 47 1.7 1986-87 Mike Boswell, Colgate 27 76 2.8 1985-86 Reggie Lewis, Northeastern 30 84 2.8

America East Men's Basketball YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS Scoring Rebounding Year Team G Pts Avg. Year Team G Reb. Avg. 2016-17 UMBC 34 2759 81.1 2016-17 New Hampshire 32 1227 38.3 2015-16 UMass Lowell 29 2221 76.6 2015-16 Stony Brook 33 1312 39.3 2014-15 New Hampshire 32 2148 67.1 2014-15 Stony brook 35 1395 39.9 2013-14 Maine 29 2091 72.1 2013-14 Stony Brook 34 1251 36.8 2012-13 Stony Brook 33 2245 68.0 2012-13 Stony Brook 33 1242 37.6 2011-12 Albany 34 2453 72.1 2011-12 Stony Brook 32 1203 37.6 2010-11 Maine 30 2089 69.6 2010-11 Vermont 32 1230 38.4 2009-10 Boston U. 35 2528 72.2 2009-10 Boston U. 35 1296 37.0 2008-09 Vermont 33 2533 76.8 2008-09 Albany 31 1206 38.9 2007-08 UMBC 33 2450 74.2 2007-08 Albany 30 1124 37.5 2006-07 Vermont 33 2310 70.0 2006-07 Vermont 33 1344 40.7 2005-06 Albany 32 2194 68.6 2005-06 Hartford 28 1068 38.1 2004-05 Northeastern 31 2277 73.5 2004-05 Vermont 32 1208 37.8 2003-04 Northeastern 30 2281 76.0 2003-04 Vermont 31 1173 37.8 2002-03 Northeastern 31 2290 73.9 2002-03 Vermont 33 1295 39.2 2001-02 Vermont 29 2186 75.4 2001-02 New Hampshire 28 1089 38.9 2000-01 Maine 29 2273 78.4 2000-01 Drexel 27 1047 38.8 1999-00 Delaware 32 2447 76.5 1999-00 Hartford 29 1121 38.7 1998-99 Maine 28 2257 80.6 1998-99 Drexel 29 1109 38.2 1997-98 Hartford 27 2138 79.2 1997-98 Vermont 27 1069 39.6 1996-97 Delaware 31 2324 75.0 1996-97 Vermont 27 1004 38.7 1995-96 Drexel 31 2560 82.6 1995-96 Drexel 31 1279 41.3 1994-95 New Hampshire 28 2256 80.6 1994-95 Drexel 30 1198 39.9 1993-94 Maine 29 2414 83.2 1993-94 Maine 29 1272 43.9 1992-93 Northeastern 28 2124 75.9 1992-93 Delaware 30 1260 42,0 1991-92 Delaware 31 2520 81.3 1991-92 Delaware 31 1303 42.0 1990-91 Northeastern 33 2541 77.0 1990-91 Northeastern 33 1332 40.4 1989-90 Northeastern 28 2136 76.3 1989-90 Northeastern 28 1136 40.6 1988-89 Siena 30 2549 85.0 1988-89 Northeastern 28 1159 41.4 1987-88 Siena 29 2388 82.3 1987-88 Siena 29 1171 40.4 1986-87 Niagara 31 2657 85.7 1986-87 Northeastern 34 1356 39.9 1985-86 Northeastern 31 2304 74.3 1985-86 Northeastern 31 1197 38.6 1984-85 Northeastern 31 2452 79.1 1984-85 Siena 29 1135 39.1 1983-84 Northeastern 32 2573 80.4 1983-84 Northeastern 32 1283 40.1 1982-83 Boston U. 31 2450 79.0 1982-83 Boston U. 31 1230 39.7 1981-82 Niagara 29 2219 76.5 1980-81 Northeastern 30 1394 46.5 1980-81 not available 1979-80 Boston U. 30 1275 42.5 1979-80 Boston U. 30 2499 83.3 Scoring Defense Field Goal Percentage Year Team G Pts Avg. Year Team FGM FGA Pct. 2016-17 Vermont 35 2174 62.1 2016-17 Vermont 943 1909 .494 2015-16 Stony Brook 33 2115 64.1 2015-16 Vermont 986 2051 .481 2014-15 Vermont 34 2012 59.2 2014-15 Vermont 801 1701 .471 2013-14 Vermont 33 2000 60.6 2013-14 Vermont 785 1673 .469 2012-13 Stony Brook 33 1898 57.5 2012-13 Boston U. 739 1647 .449 2011-12 Stony Brook 32 1892 59.1 2011-12 Albany 842 1889 .446 2010-11 Stony Brook 32 1934 60.4 2010-11 Maine 726 1576 .461 2009-10 Maine 30 1864 62.1 2009-10 Vermont 826 1884 .438 2008-09 Stony Brook 30 1828 60.9 2008-09 Vermont 883 1834 .481 2007-08 Boston U. 31 2009 64.8 2007-08 Vermont 807 1760 .459 2006-07 Boston U. 30 1801 60.0 2006-07 Albany 798 1762 .453 2005-06 Boston U. 28 1669 59.6 2005-06 Albany 743 1660 .448 2004-05 Boston U. 29 1616 55.7 2004-05 New Hampshire 660 1483 .445 2003-04 Boston U. 29 1726 59.5 2003-04 Maine 692 1563 .443 2002-03 Boston U. 31 1960 63.2 2002-03 Maine 827 1697 .487 2000-01 Boston U. 32 2047 64.0 2001-02 Vermont 790 1769 .447 2000-01 Hofstra 31 1929 62.2 2000-01 Drexel 723 1523 .475 1999-00 Hofstra 31 1958 63.2 1999-00 Maine 851 1744 .488 1998-99 Hofstra 32 1938 60.6 1998-99 Maine 804 1706 .471 1997-98 Towson 28 1848 66.0 1997-98 Hartford 725 1578 .459 1996-97 Boston U. 30 1859 62.0 1996-97 Towson 720 1534 .469 1995-96 Drexel 31 2056 66.3 1995-96 Delaware 727 1513 .480 1994-95 Drexel 30 1981 66.0 1994-95 New Hampshire 807 1706 .473 1993-94 Drexel 30 1968 65.6 1993-94 Boston U. 731 1547 .472 1992-93 Drexel 29 1944 67.0 1992-93 Drexel 731 1611 .453 1991-92 Vermont 29 1902 65.6 1991-92 Delaware 914 1890 .483 1990-91 Hartford 29 2041 70.4 1990-91 Maine 759 1658 .458 1989-90 Hartford 28 1837 65.6 1989-90 Hartford 708 1456 .486 1988-89 Hartford 28 1871 66.8 1988-89 Siena 904 1835 .493 1987-88 Boston U. 31 2172 70.1 1987-88 Siena 898 1847 .486 1986-87 Hartford 28 1848 66.0 1986-87 Niagara 987 1932 .511 1985-86 Colgate 25 1462 58.5 1985-86 Vermont 692 1405 .493 1984-85 Colgate 26 1541 55.8 1984-85 Northeastern 959 1864 .514 1983-84 Colgate 27 1748 64.7 1983-84 Northeastern 993 1904 .522 1982-83 Colgate 27 1621 60.0 1982-83 New Hampshire 773 1578 .490 1981-82 Northeastern 30 1931 64.4 1981-82 Vermont 751 1477 .508 1980-81 not available 1980-81 not available 1979-80 not available 1979-80 not available AmericaEast.com YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS Free Throw Percentage Field Goal Percentage Defense Year Team FTM FTA Pct. Year Team FGM FGA Pct. 2016-17 Albany 490 647 .757 2016-17 Vermont 812 1918 .423 2015-16 Albany 611 814 .751 2015-16 Stony Brook 770 1887 .408 2014-15 Albany 493 650 .758 2014-15 Vermont 679 1757 .386 2013-14 Albany 546 728 .750 2013-14 Vermont 665 1684 .395 2012-13 Albany 502 684 .734 2012-13 Stony Brook 681 1802 .378 2011-12 Albany 524 694. .755 2011-12 Vermont 783 1930 .406 2010-11 Boston U. 507 695 .729 2010-11 Stony Brook 664 1704 .390 2009-10 Boston U. 562 776 .724 2009-10 Maine 665 1682 .395 2008-09 Albany 424 590 .719 2008-09 Binghamton 727 1766 .412 2007-08 Binghamton 377 515 .732 2007-08 Vermont 730 1744 .419 2006-07 UMBC 326 445 .733 2006-07 Vermont 779 1914 .407 2005-06 New Hampshire 357 455 .785 2005-06 Vermont 660 1633 .404 2004-05 Albany 424 587 .722 2004-05 Boston U. 588 1584 .371 2003-04 Albany 290 393 .738 2003-04 Maine 680 1730 .393 2002-03 Boston U. 440 593 .742 2002-03 Boston U. 657 1626 .404 2001-02 Vermont 423 579 .731 2001-02 Boston U. 687 1760 .390 2000-01 Boston U. 407 559 .728 2000-01 Hofstra 685 1714 .400 1999-00 Delaware 522 693 .753 1999-00 Delaware 816 1981 .412 1998-99 Maine 437 590 .741 1998-99 Delaware 771 1892 .408 1997-98 Hartford 541 730 .741 1997-98 Vermont 652 1585 .411 1996-97 Delaware 527 704 .749 1996-97 Drexel 727 1859 .391 1995-96 Delaware 409 552 .740 1995-96 Drexel 782 1950 .401 1994-95 Delaware 475 644 .737 1994-95 Drexel 704 1734 .406 1993-94 Vermont 453 617 .734 1993-94 Drexel 713 1835 .389 1992-93 Vermont 439 600 .731 1992-93 Delaware 786 1883 .417 1991-92 Drexel 524 692 .757 1991-92 Vermont 719 1768 .407 1990-91 Hartford 391 558 .701 1990-91 Hartford 732 1737 .421 1989-90 Boston U. 469 641 .732 1989-90 Hartford 668 1632 .409 1988-89 Siena 527 706 .746 1988-89 Siena 738 1752 .421 1987-88 Niagara 510 667 .765 1987-88 Siena 772 1809 .427 1986-87 Niagara 555 742 .748 1986-87 Siena 737 1721 .428 1985-86 Siena 543 721 .753 1985-86 Colgate 527 1208 .436 1984-85 Canisius 560 767 .730 1984-85 not available 1983-84 Canisius 512 713 .718 1983-84 not available 1982-83 Boston U. 589 784 .764 1982-83 Maine 574 1531 .440 1981-82 Canisius 494 670 .737 1981-82 not available 1980-81 not available 1980-81 not available 1979-80 not available 1979-80 not available Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Rebounding Margin Year Team 3 FGM 3 FGA Pct. Year Team G Reb. Avg. OPP Avg. Mar. 2016-17 UMBC 330 840 .393 2016-17 Albany 35 1257 35.9 1008 28.8 +7.1 2015-16 Vermont 255 666 .383 2015-16 Stony Brook 33 1312 39.8 1058 32.1 +7.7 2014-15 New Hampshire 231 618 .374 2014-15 Stony Brook 35 1395 39.9 1105 31.6 +8.3 2013-14 Vermont 195 488 .400 2013-14 Stony Brook 34 1251 36.8 1059 31.1 +5.6 2012-13 Boston U. 240 648 .370 2012-13 Stony Brook 33 1242 37.6 1072 32.5 +5.1 2011-12 Albany 245 673 .364 2011-12 Stony Brook 32 1203 37.6 936 29.3 +8.3 2010-11 Albany 238 631 .377 2010-11 Vermont 32 1230 38.4 1018 31.8 +6.6 2009-10 Albany 32 1156 36.1 1065 33.3 +2.8 2009-10 Boston U. 300 824 .364 2008-09 Albany 31 1206 38.9 937 30.2 +8.7 2008-09 Vermont 186 504 .369 2007-08 Albany 30 1124 37.5 905 30.2 +7.3 2007-08 UMBC 248 637 .389 2006-07 Vermont 33 1344 40.7 1027 31.1 +9.6 2006-07 Albany 227 607 .374 2005-06 Hartford 28 1068 38.1 894 31.9 +6.2 2005-06 Albany 223 589 .379 2004-05 Vermont 32 1208 37.8 1042 32.6 +5.2 2004-05 Albany 174 459 .379 2003-04 Vermont 31 1173 37.8 1074 34.6 +3.2 2003-04 New Hampshire 179 521 .344 2002-03 Vermont 33 1295 39.2 1052 31.9 +7.4 2002-03 Maine 222 599 .371 2001-02 Vermont 29 1122 38.7 953 32.9 +5.8 2001-02 Boston U. 203 567 .358 2000-01 Hofstra 31 1166 37.6 986 31.8 +5.8 2000-01 Delaware 251 654 .384 1999-00 Drexel 30 1116 37.2 966 32.2 +5.0 1999-00 Maine 247 660 .374 1998-99 Drexel 29 1109 38.2 978 33.7 +4.5 1998-99 Hofstra 194 517 .375 1997-98 Boston U. 30 1124 37.5 1038 34.6 +2.9 1997-98 Towson 169 446 .379 1996-97 Delaware 31 1186 38.3 1048 33.8 +4.5 1996-97 Drexel 221 618 .358 1995-96 Drexel 31 1279 41.3 1094 35.3 +6.0 1995-96 Drexel 241 612 .393 1994-95 Drexel 30 1198 39.9 1026 34.2 +5.7 1994-95 New Hampshire 187 510 .366 1993-94 Drexel 30 1258 41.9 1128 37.6 +4.3 1993-94 Delaware 162 429 .377 1992-93 Northeastern 28 1158 41.4 977 24.9 +6.5 1992-93 Drexel 142 350 .405 1991-92 Delaware 31 1303 42.0 1046 33.7 +8.3 1991-92 Boston U. 182 484 .376 1990-91 Northeastern 33 1332 40.4 1128 34.2 +6.2 1990-91 Hartford 127 317 .401 1989-90 Northeastern 28 1136 40.6 932 33.3 +7.3 1989-90 Boston U. 150 376 .399 1988-89 Boston U. 30 1195 39.8 1052 35.1 +4.7 1988-89 Siena 214 489 .438 1987-88 Siena 29 1171 40.4 1106 38.1 +2.3 1987-88 Canisius 105 235 .447 1986-87 Boston U. 30 1167 38.9 1043 34.8 +4.1 1986-87 Niagara 128 275 .465 1985-86 Northeastern 31 1197 38.6 1001 32.3 +6.3 1980-86 N/A 1984-85 Northeastern 31 1168 37.7 951 30.7 +7.0 1983-84 Northeastern 32 1283 40.1 968 30.3 +9.8 1982-83 not available 1981-82 not available 1980-81 not available 1979-80 not available America East Men's Basketball Men’s Basketball Records SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Through 2016-17) Points Field Goals Attempted 1. *54, Eddie Benton, Vermont vs. Drexel, 1/29/94 1. *34, Vin Baker, Hartford vs. Drexel, 2/13/93 2. *45, T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont vs. Northeastern, 1/17/02 34, Reggie Lewis, Northeastern vs. Oklahoma, 3/13/86 45, Errick Greene, Maine vs. Norfolk State, 12/11/02 3. *33, Vin Baker, Hartford vs. Vermont, 2/8/92 *45, Eddie Benton, Vermont vs. Hartford, 2/2/96 33, Vin Baker, Hartford vs. Lamar, 2/11/92 5. 44, Vin Baker, Hartford vs. Lamar, 2/11/92 #33, Vin Baker, Hartford vs. Delaware, 3/7/92

Rebounds Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. *26, Malik Rose, Drexel vs. Vermont, 1/31/93 1. *12, Gary Bossert, Niagara vs. Siena, 1/7/87 2. *25, Malik Rose, Drexel vs. Vermont, 2/11/93 2. *11, T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont vs. Northeastern, 1/17/02 25, Spencer Dunkley, Delaware vs. UMBC, 1/6/93 3. *10. Will Darley, UMBC vs. UMass Lowell, 2/18/17 4. #23, Jameel Warney, Stony Brook vs. UMBC, 3/2/16 * *10, Wes Cole, Hartford vs. UMass Lowell, 1/20/14 *23, Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. vs. Vermont, 1/14/95 *10, John Gordon, Maine vs. New Hampshire, 1/19/96 23, Malik Rose, Drexel vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 12/12/92 5. *9, Taylor Dyson, Hartford at UMass Lowell, 1/6/16 *23, Steve Carney, Northeastern vs. Hartford, 1/23/88 #9, Mark Socoby, Maine vs. Stony Brook, 3/7/08 *9, Joe Zeglinski, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 2/17/08 Assists *9, Mike Wisler, Drexel vs. Hartford, 2/13/94 1. *19, Randy Kinzley, New Hampshire vs. Colgate, 2/4/81 2. *17, Clarence Armstrong, Drexel vs. Boston U., 1/25/92 Three-Point Field Goal Attempted 3. #16, Jeff Sturgeon, Maine vs. Niagara, 3/8/83 1. *21, Marcus Barnes, Northeastern vs. Vermont 1/7/04 4. 15, T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont vs. Albany, 11/30/00 *21, John Gordon, Maine vs. New Hampshire, 1/19/96 *15, Jeff Timberlake, Boston U. vs. Siena, 3/1/89 3. *20, Wes Cole, Hartford vs. UMass Lowell, 1/20/14 *15, Shawn Teague, Boston U. vs. Northeastern, 2/11/84 *20, Joe Zeglinski, Hartford vs. Stony Brook, 2/23/11 5. 19, Joe Zeglinski, Hartford vs. Monmouth, 12/11/10 Steals *19, Mike DeRocckis, Drexel vs. Towson, 2/3/98 1. *10, Mike Boswell, Colgate vs. Niagara, 2/4/81 2. 9, Howard Hudson, Vermont vs. St. Michael’s, 12/8/92 Free Throws Made *9, Andre LaFleur, Northeastern vs. Maine, 1/24/87 1. *21, Eddie Benton, Vermont vs. Drexel, 1/29/94 4. #8, Tyler Morris, Boston U. vs. Vermont, 3/13/10 2. *20, Eddie Benton, Vermont vs. Northeastern, 2/24/94 *8, Shaun Wynn, Boston U. vs. Albany, 1/4/04 3. *19 Clancy Rugg, Vermont at Binghamton, 3/2/14 *8, D.J. Munir, Stony Brook vs. Northeastern, 2/17/02 *19, Justin Bailey, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 1/27/99 #8, Keyon Smith, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/00 *19, Malik Rose, Drexel vs. Hofstra, 2/5/95 *8, Mike Costello, Boston U. vs. Hartford, 2/19/00 *19, Eddie Benton, Vermont vs. New Hampshire, 2/18/93 *8, Craig Claxton, Hofstra vs. New Hampshire, 1/30/99 *8, Allen Ledbetter, Maine vs. New Hampshire, 1/16/99 Free Throws Attempted 8, Marcus Blossom, Northeastern vs. Navy, 11/20/98 1. *28, Malik Rose, Drexel vs. Hofstra, 2/8/95 8, Casey Arena, Maine vs. Central Conn., 12/13/93 2. *24, Malik Rose, Drexel vs. Vermont, 1/31/93 *8, Marty Higgins, Maine vs. Drexel, 1/17/92 24, Roberto Gittens, Hofstra vs. Colgate, 2/16/98 *8, Jeff Robinson, Siena vs. Vermont, 1/14/89 4. *23, Eddie Benton, Vermont vs. Drexel, 1/29/94 *8, Marc Brown, Siena vs. Canisius, 1/9/89 *23, Perry Moss, Northeastern vs. Boston U., 1/26/82 #8, Gary Bossert, Niagara vs. Boston University, 3/5/87 #8, Al McClain, New Hampshire vs. Canisius, 3/8/83 *record set in conference game *8, Howard Hudson, Vermont vs. Northeastern, 1/19/83 #record set in conference championship

Blocks Vin Baker 1. *13, Kevin Roberson, Vermont vs. New Hampshire, 1/9/92 2. *11, Shawn James, Northeastern vs. Albany, 2/27/05 11, Shawn James, Northeastern vs. Iona, 12/30/04 11, Kevin Roberson, Vermont vs. Dartmouth, 1/21/90 5. *10, Nick Billings, Binghamton vs. Hartford, 1/31/04 *10, Nick Billings, Binghamton vs. Boston U., 2/9/03 *10, Nick Billings, Binghamton vs. Northeastern, 2/23/03 10, Greg Springfield, Hofstra vs. New Mexico State, 11/16/99 10, Vin Baker, Hartford vs. Lamar, 2/11/92 10, Kevin Roberson, Vermont vs. Colgate, 1/7/92 *10, Kevin Roberson, Vermont vs. Hartford, 1/8/91

Field Goals Made 1. #18, Jameel Warney, Stony Brook vs. Vermont, 3/12/16 #18, Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont vs. Northeastern, 1/7/04 18, Nate Fox, Maine vs. Sacred Heart, 12/31/98 3. #17, Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont vs. Northeastern, 3/12/05 #17, Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern vs. Stony Brook, 3/5/05 *17, Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. vs. Vermont, 2/10/96 17, Vin Baker, Hartford vs. Lamar, 2/11/92 *17, Reggie Lewis, Northeastern vs. Boston U., 2/8/86 #17, Mike Ferrara, Colgate vs. Maine, 3/3/81

AmericaEast.com SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS

Points Rebounds 1. 152, Northeastern vs. Loyola-Marymount, 11/24/90 1. 73 , Maine vs. Maine-Presque Isle, 12/4/08 2. 133, Maine vs. Maine-Presque Isle, 12/10/09 2. 70, Northeastern vs. Loyola-Marymount, 11/24/90 3. *127, Maine vs. Vermont, 2/19/94 3. 69, Albany vs. Oneonta, 11/16/16 4. 126, Maine vs. Maine-Presque Isle, 12/4/08 *69, Hartford vs. Maine, 1/22/94 5. 122, Hartford vs. Central Connecticut, 1/25/94 5. #68, Maine vs. Vermont, 3/5/94 *68, Northeastern vs. Vermont, 12/10/80 Points in a Half 1. *78, Maine vs. Vermont, 2/19/94 (First) Assists 2. 76, Northeastern vs. Loyola-Marymount, 11/24/90 (First) 1. 37, Northeastern vs. Loyola-Marymount, 11/24/90 3. 76, Northeastern vs. Loyola-Marymount, 11/24/90 (Second) 37, Maine vs. Maine-Presque Isle, 12/10/10 3. 34, Delaware vs. Washington (Md.) College, 11/27/95 Points in an Overtime Period 4. 33, Maine vs. East Carolina, 12/3/80 1. 26, Vermont at Hartford, 1/24/98 5. 32, Maine vs. Alaska-Fairbanks, 11/30/00 *32, Maine vs. Niagara, 2/2/85 Points Both Teams 32, Boston University vs. Delaware State, 11/30/81 1. 275, Northeastern (152), Loyola-Marymount (123), 11/24/90 2. 231, UMBC (120), The Citadel (110), 2OT, 12/19/16 Steals 3. 225, Hartford (122), Central Connecticut (103), 1/25/94 1. 24, Vermont vs. Norwich, 12/2/91 4. *224, New Hampshire (113), Delaware (111), OT, 2/26/95 2. 23, Maine vs. Fisher College, 11/13/07 5. 215, Northeastern (105), Bradley (110), 12/27/86 *23, Canisius vs. New Hampshire, 1/19/87 4. 21, Maine vs. Brown, 11/28/99 Field Goals Made *21, Maine vs. New Hampshire, 1/16/99 1. 63, Northeastern vs. Loyola-Marymount, 11/24/90 21, Maine vs. Central Connecticut, 12/13/93 2. 54, Maine vs. Maine-Presque Isle, 12/10/09 *21, Boston University vs. Vermont, 1/7/89 3. 52,Maine vs. Maine-Presque Isle, 12/4/08 #21, Niagara vs. New Hampshire, 3/2/82 4. *50, Maine vs. Vermont, 2/19/94 5. 48, Boston U. vs. Marist, 1/26/80 Blocks 1. *16, Vermont vs. New Hampshire, 1/9/92 Field Goals Attempted 2. 14, Hofstra vs. New Mexico State, 11/16/99 1. 108, Boston U. vs. Marist, 1/26/80 *14, Siena vs. Maine, 2/19/87 2. 106, Northeastern vs. Loyola-Marymount, 11/24/90 14, Vermont vs. Holy Cross, 12/8/97 3. 103, Maine vs. Maine-Presque Isle, 12/4/08 14, Vermont vs. UNC-Greensboro, 11/30/91 4. *95, Vermont vs. New Hampshire, 2/4/89 5. *94, Maine vs. New Hampshire, 1/19/96 (4 OT) Turnovers 1. 34, New Hampshire at West Virginia (11/20/16) Three-Point Field Goals Made 34, New Hampshire vs. Xavier, 1/4/92 1. 19, UMBC vs. Messiah, 12/3/16 3. 33, Binghamton vs. Syracuse, 11/18/02 2. *18, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 2/23/08 33, Delaware vs. Cincinnati, 3/20/92 *18, Delaware vs. New Hampshire, 12/7/00 33, Hartford vs. Long Island University, 11/30/90 4. *17, UMBC at Hartford 1/11/17 *33, Colgate vs. Cansius, 1/2/87 17, UMBC vs. Hood College 11/11/16 *33, Vermont vs. Northeastern, 12/5/85 #17, Binghamton vs. UMBC, 3/3/11 17, UMBC at Ohio State, 12/29/07 *record set in conference game 17, Hartford at North Texas, 12/8/07 #record set in conference championship *17, New Hampshire vs. Maine, 2/14/01 17, Vermont vs. Middlebury, 12/8/93

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 1. 47, Hartford at Monmouth, 12/11/10 2. *44, Hartford vs. Stony Brook, 1/23/11 3. 43, UMBC vs. Hood College, 11/11/16 43, Hartford vs. Widener, 12/22/15 5. *42, Maine vs. New Hampshire, 1/19/96 (4 OT)

Free Throws Made 1. *44, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 1/27/99 2. #43, Drexel vs. Towson, 3/3/96 *43 Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 2/3/98 4. *42, Maine vs. Boston U., 2/20/80 5. *41, Drexel vs. Hofstra, 2/5/95 41, Hartford vs. Central Connecticut, 1/25/94

Free Throws Attempted 1. #58, Drexel vs. Towson, 3/3/96 2. *56, Drexel vs. Hofstra, 2/5/95 56, Delaware vs. Md.-Baltimore County, 1/6/93 (OT) 4. *55, Vermont vs. New Hampshire, 2/14/10 *55, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 1/27/99 Malik Rose

America East Men's Basketball SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. 792, Vin Baker, Hartford, 1992-93 (28 games) 1. 116, T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont, 2004-05 (31 games) 2. 777, Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont, 2004-05 (31 games) 2. 103, Joe Zeglinski, Hartford, 2007-08 (34 games) 3. 772, Mike Ferrara, Colgate, 1980-81 (27 games) 3. 102, Gerald McLemore, Maine, 2009-10 (30 games) 4. 748, Reggie Lewis, Northeastern, 1984-85 (31 games) 4. 98, Joe Zeglinski, Hartford, 2009-10 (29 games) 5. 745, Vin Baker, Hartford, 1991-92 (27 games) 5. 95, Bryan Dougher, Stony Brook, 2009-10 (32 games) Scoring Average Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 28.6, Mike Ferrara, Colgate, 1980-81 1. 290, T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont, 2004-05 (31 games) 2. 28.3, Vin Baker, Hartford, 1992-93 2. 285, Joe Zeglinski, Hartford, 2009-10 (29 games) 3. 27.6, Vin Baker, Hartford, 1991-92 3. 277, Joe Zeglinski, Hartford, 2010-11 (31 games) 4. 26.5, Eddie Benton, Vermont, 1993-94 4. 256, Gerald McLemore, Maine, 2009-10 (30 games) 5. 25.6, Rufus Harris, Maine, 1979-80 5. 251, Joe Zeglinski, Hartford, 2007-08 (34 games)

Rebounds Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (Min. NCAA standard) 1. 409, Jameel Warney, Stony Brook, 2014-15 (35 games) 1. .500, Brian Smith, Canisius, 1987-88 (69-138) 409, Malik Rose, Drexel, 1995-96 (31 games) 2. .481, Matt Miller, New Hampshire, 2014-15 (63-131) 3. 404, Malik Rose, Drexel, 1994-95 (30 games) 3. .478, Mike DeRocckis, Drexel, 1995-96 (85-178) 4. 401, Chris Holm, Vermont, 2006-07 (33 games) 4. .475, Brian Holden, Drexel, 1992-93 (58-122) 5. 371, Malik Rose, Drexel, 1993-94 (30 games) 5. .472, Carlos Strong, Boston U., 2009-10 (59-125) Free Throws Made Rebounding Average 1. 226, Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont, 2004-05 (31 games) 1. 13.5, Malik Rose, Drexel, 1994-95 2. 220, Gerardo Suero, Albany, 2011-12 (34 games) 2. 13.2, Malik Rose, Drexel, 1995-96 3. 210, Eddie Benton, Vermont, 1994-95 (26 games) 3. 13.1, Kenny Adeleke, Hartford, 2005-06 4. 194, Spencer Dunkley, Delaware, 1992-93 (30 games) 4. 12.6, Dan Callahan, Northeastern, 1994-95 5. 193, Eddie Benton, Vermont, 1993-94 (26 games) 5. 12.6, Jeff Cross, Maine, 1983-84 Free Throws Attempted Assists 1. 295, Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont, 2004-05 (31 games) 1. 252, Andre LaFleur, Northeastern, 1983-84 (32 games) 2. 265, Gerardo Suero, Albany, 2011-12 (34 games) 2. 238, Jeff Timberlake, Boston U., 1988-89 (30 games) 3. 256, Spencer Dunkley, Delaware, 1992-93 (30 games) 3. 236, Jay Greene, UMBC, 2007-08 (33 games) 4. 255, Malik Rose, Drexel, 1995-96 (31 games) 4. 232, Andre LaFleur, Northeastern, 1986-87 (34 games) 5. 251, Eddie Benton, Vermont, 1993-94 (26 games) 5. 228, Steven Key, Boston U., 1989-90 (30 games) Free Throw Percentage (Min. NCAA standard) Steals 1. .919 Jermaine Anderson, New Hampshire, 2005-06 (68-74) 1. 102, Craig Claxton, Hofstra, 1999-00 (31 games) 2. .900, Jaleen Smith, New Hampshire, 2015-16 (117-130) 2. 95, Marty Higgins, Maine, 1991-92 (32 games) 3. .891, Will Darley, UMBC, 2016-17 (98-110) 3. 89, Andre LaFleur, Northeastern, 1986-87 (34 games) 4. .889 Four McGlynn, Vermont, 2011-12 (96-108) 4. 88, Marqus Blakely, Vermont, 2009-10 (35 games) .889 Logan Aronhalt, Albany, 2011-12 (80-90) 5. 84, Reggie Lewis, Northeastern, 1985-86 (30 games) Blocks 1. 139, Kevin Roberson, Vermont, 1991-92 (28 games) 2. 136, Shawn James, Northeastern, 2004-05 (25 games) 3. 121, Justin Rowe, Maine, 2001-02 (30 games) 4. 117, Nick Billings, Binghamton, 2002-03 (27 games) 5. 114, Kevin Roberson, Vermont, 1989-90 (30 games) Field Goals Made 1. 305, Vin Baker, Hartford, 1992-93 (28 games) 2. 294, Reggie Lewis, Northeastern, 1984-85 (31 games) 3. 281, Vin Baker, Hartford, 1991-92 (27 games) 4. 279, Perry Moss, Northeastern, 1981-82 (30 games) 5. 272, Jameel Warney, Stony Brook, 2015-16 (33 games) Field Goals Attempted 1. 639, Vin Baker, Hartford, 1992-93 (28 games) 2. 638, Vin Baker, Hartford, 1991-92 (27 games) 3. 588, Rufus Harris, Maine, 1979-80 (28 games) 4. 585, Reggie Lewis, Northeastern, 1984-85 (31 games) 5. 569, Perry Moss, Northeastern, 1981-82 (30 games) Field Goal Percentage (Min. NCAA standard) 1. .662, Rickey White, Maine, 2002-03 (131-198) 2. .636, Peter Cole, Vermont, 1981-82 (124-192) 3. .632, Mike Smrek, Canisius, 1983-84 (153-242) 4. .630, Jameel Warney, Stony Brook, 2015-16 (272-432) 5. .628, Greg Smith, Delaware, 1994-95 (120-191)

Jay Greene AmericaEast.com SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS Points Free Throw Percentage 1. 2,841, Northeastern, 1986-87 (34 games) 1. .785, New Hampshire, 2005-06 (357-455) 2. 2,759, UMBC, 2016-17 (34 games) 2. .765, Niagara, 1987-88 (510-667) 3. 2,657, Niagara, 1986-87 (31 games) 3. .764, Boston U., 1982-83 (599-784) 4. 2,560, Drexel, 1995-96 (31 games) 4. .758, Albany, 2014-15 (493-650) 5. 2,549, Siena, 1988-89 (30 games) 5. .757, Albany, 2016-17 (490-647) .757, Drexel, 1991-92 (524-692) Scoring Average 1. 85.7, Niagara, 1986-87 Rebounds 2. 85.0, Siena, 1988-89 1. 1,395, Stony Brook, 2014-15 (35 games) 3. 83.3, Boston U., 1979-80 2. 1,394, Northeastern, 1980-81 (30 games) 4. 83.2, Maine, 1993-94 3. 1,356, Northeastern, 1986-87 (34 games) 5. 82.6, Drexel, 1995-96 4. 1,344, Vermont, 2006-07 (33 games) 5. 1,332, Northeastern, 1990-91 (33 games) Field Goals Made 1. 1,038, Northeastern, 1986-87 (34 games) Rebounding Average 2. 993, Northeastern, 1983-84 (32 games) 1. 46.5, Northeastern, 1980-81 3. 992, Boston U., 1979-80 (30 games) 2. 43.9, Maine, 1993-94 4. 987, Niagara, 1986-87 (31 games) 3. 42.5, Boston U., 1979-80 5. 959, Northeastern, 1984-85 (31 games) 4. 42.0, Delaware, 1992-93 42.0, Delaware, 1991-92 Field Goals Attempted 1. 2,218, Northeastern, 1986-87 (34 games) Assists 2. 2,087, Boston U., 1979-80 (30 games) 1. 601, Northeastern, 1983-84 (32 games) 3. 2,069, Northeastern, 1990-91 (33 games) 2. 524, Boston U., 1979-80 (30 games) 4. 2,051, Vermont, 2015-16 (37 games) 3. 519, Boston U., 1988-89 (30 games) 5. 2,041, UMBC, 2016-17 (34 games) 4. 518, Vermont, 2008-09 (33 games) 5. 517, Drexel, 1995-96 (31 games) Field Goal Percentage 1. .522, Northeastern, 1983-84 (993-1904) Steals 2. .514, Northeastern, 1982-83 (959-1864) 1. 345, Northeastern, 1986-87 (34 games) 3. .511, Niagara, 1986-87 (987-1932) 2. 325, Maine, 1991-92 (32 games) 4. .508, Vermont, 1981-82 (751-1477) 3. 319, Boston U., 1979-80 (30 games) 5. .503, New Hampshire, 1983-84 (813-1615) 4. 318, Northeastern, 1990-91 (33 games) 5. 311, Hartford, 1996-97 (28 games) Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. 330, UMBC, 2016-17 (34 games) Blocks 2. 319, Hartford, 2015-16 (33 games) 1. 202, Northeastern, 2004-05 (31 games) 3. 312, Hartford, 2007-08 (34 games) 202, Hartford, 1990-91 (29 games) 4. 300, Boston U., 2009-10 (35 games) 3. 198, Vermont, 1991-92 (29 games) 5. 275, New Hampshire, 2007-08 (29 games) 4. 193, Siena, 1987-88 (29 games) 5. 182, Maine, 2001-02 (30 games) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 1. 903, Hartford, 2015-16 (33 games) 2. 840, UMBC, 2016-17 (34 games) 3. 832, Hartford, 2008-09 (33 games) Reggie Lewis 4. 824, Hartford, 2009-10 (35 games) 5. 819, Hartford, 2007-08 (34 games) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 1. .465, Niagara, 1986-87 (128-275) 2. .447, Canisius, 1987-88 (105-235) 3. .438, Siena, 1988-89 (214-489) 4. .434, New Hampshire, 1986-87 (108-249) 5. .423, Siena, 1986-87 (135-319)

Free Throws Made 1. 635, Northeastern, 1986-87 (34 games) 2. 611, Albany, 2015-16 (33 games) 3. 599, Boston U., 1982-83 (31 games) 3. 598, Northeastern, 1985-86 (31 games) 4. 595, Boston U., 1988-89 (30 games)

Free Throws Attempted 1. 922, Northeastern, 1986-87 (34 games) 2. 836, Delaware, 1992-93 (30 games) 836, Delaware, 1991-92 (31 games) 4. 831, Vermont, 2008-09 (33 games) 831, Northeastern, 1990-91 (33 games)

America East Men's Basketball CAREER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Through 2016-17 SEASON) Scoring (MINIMUM 1,500 POINTS) Rebounds (MINIMUM 750 REBOUNDS) Player Team Years Points Player Team Years Rebounds 1. Reggie Lewis Northeastern 1983-87 2,709 1. Malik Rose Drexel 1992-96 1,514 2. Eddie Benton Vermont 1992-96 2,474 2. Jameel Warney Stony Brook 2012-16 1,275 3. Taylor Coppenrath Vermont 2001-05 2,442 3. Tunji Awojobi Boston U. 1993-97 1,237 4. Tunji Awojobi Boston U. 1993-97 2,308 4. Brian Voelkel Vermont 2010-14 1,168 5. Mark Halsel Northeastern 1980-84 1,115 5. Vin Baker Hartford 1989-93 2,238 6 Tommy Brenton Stony Brook 2008-13 1,114 6. Ray Hall Canisius 1981-85 2,226 7. Kevin Roberson Vermont 1988-92 1,054 7. John Holland Boston U. 2007-10 2,212 8. Marqus Blakely Vermont 2006-10 1,044 8. Jamar Wilson Albany 2001-06 2,164 9. Allen Ledbetter Maine 1995-1999 1,017 9. Jameel Warney Stony Brook 2012-16 2,132 10. Dan Callahan Northeastern 1990-95 1,007 9. Mike Pegues Delaware 1996-00 2,030 11. Steve McCoy Siena 1985-89 969 10. Malik Rose Drexel 1992-96 2,024 12. Reggie Lewis Northeastern 1983-87 964 11. Joe Zeglinski Hartford 2006-10 1,577 13. Vin Baker Hartford 1989-93 951 12. Craig Claxton Hofstra 1996-00 2,015 14. Jeff Cross Maine 1980-84 894 13. T.J. Sorrentine Vermont 2000-05 2,013 15. Trevor Gaines Vermont 1998-2002 880 14. Mike Trimboli Vermont 2005-09 2,008 16. Greg Smith Delaware 1993-97 878 15. Drederick Irving Boston U. 1984-88 1,931 17. Steve Carney Northeastern 1987-91 871 16. Marqus Blakely Vermont 2006-10 1,875 18. Mike Kouser Drexel 1997-2001 858 17. Al McClain New Hampshire 1980-84 1,861 19. Dane DiLiegro New Hampshire 2007-10 854 18. Joe Linderman Drexel 1996-2001 1,816 20. Taylor Coppenrath Vermont 2001-05 839 19. Corey Lowe Boston U. 2006-10 1,815 21. Dan Nolan New Hampshire 1980-84 826 20. Justin Bailey Hartford 1995-99 1,786 22. Joe Arlaukas Niagara 1983-87 815 21. Mike Ferrara Colgate 1978-81 1,763 23. Roberto Gittens Hofstra 1997-2001 809 22. Tony Orciari Vermont 1997-2001 1,743 24. Joe Linderman Drexel 1996-2001 808 23. Greg Smith Delaware 1993-97 1,713 T25. Paul Hendricks Boston U. 1983-87 805 24. Jose Juan Barea Northeastern 2002-05 1,680 Kevin McDuffie Northeastern 1984-88 805 25. Norman Richardson Hofstra 1997-2001 1,677 27. Erik Nelson Vermont 1994-98 795 26. Brian Holden Boston U./Drexel 1990-95 1,661 28. Francois Bouchard Maine 1989-94 792 27. Gerald McLemore Maine 2008-12 1,657 29. Mike Howse Niagara 1979-83 777 28. Mark Halsel Northeastern 1980-84 1,651 30. Mike Pegues Delaware 1997-00 775 29. Mike DeRocckis Drexel 1995-99 1,620 31. Sam Rowley Albany 2011-15 756 30. Joe Arlauckas Niagara 1983-87 1,610 32. Wes Fuller Northeastern 1983-87 754 31. Bryan Dougher Stony Brook 2008-12 1,609 32. Kevin Reed Maine 2002-07 1,601 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 1,140, Joe Zeglinski, Hartford, 2006-10 33. Aaron Cook Hartford 2002-06 1,600 2. 960, T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont, 2000-05 34. Robin Dixon New Hampshire 1979-83 1,590 3. 900, Bryan Dougher, Stony Brook, 2008-12 35. Tim Ambrose Albany 2007-11 1,582 4. 882, Corey Lowe, Boston U., 2006-10 36. Carson Puriefoy Stony Brook 2012-16 1,572 5. 845, Gerald McLemore, Maine, 2008-12 37. Alvin Abreu New Hampshire 2007-12 1,564 38. Mark Nwakamma Hartford 2010-14 1,550 Free Throws Made 39. Mike Black Albany 2010-14 1,542 1. 739, Eddie Benton, Vermont, 1992-96 40. Francois Bouchard Maine 1989-94 1,541 2. 670, Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont, 2001-05 41 Brian Pearl Delaware 1991-95 1,532 3. 602, Ray Hall, Canisius, 1981-85 42 Casey Arena Maine 1992-96 1,531 4. 592, Reggie Lewis, Northeastern, 1983-87 43. Paul Hendricks Boston U. 1983-87 1,527 5. 551, Tunji Awojobi, Boston U., 1993-97 44. John Gordon Maine/Delaware 1995-00 1,525 551, Malik Rose, Drexel, 1992-96 45. Perry Moss Northeastern 1978-82 1,523 46. Peter Hooley Albany 2011-16 1,519 Free Throws Attempted 47. Jonathan Stone Colgate 1988-92 1,511 1. 891, Eddie Benton, Vermont, 1992-96 48. Kevin Roberson Vermont 1988-92 1,503 2. 876, Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont, 2001-05 3. 860, Malik Rose, Drexel, 1992-96 Field Goals Made 4. 783, Reggie Lewis, Northeastern, 1983-87 1. 1,043, Reggie Lewis, Northeastern, 1983-87 5. 775, Ray Hall, Canisius, 1981-85 2. 884, Jameel Warney, Stony Brook, 2012-16 2. 871, Tunji Awojobi, Boston U., 1993-97 Assists 3. 860, Vin Baker, Hartford, 1989-93 1. 894, Andre LaFleur, Northeastern, 1983-87 4. 851, Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont, 2001-05 2. 778, Jeff Timberlake, Boston U., 1985-89 3. 683, Jay Greene, UMBC, 2005-09 Field Goals Attempted 4. 681, Shawn Teague, Boston U., 1981-85 1. 2,098, Reggie Lewis, Northeastern, 1983-87 5. 679, Brian Voelkel, Vermont, 2010-14 2. 1,914, Eddie Benton, Vermont, 1992-96 3. 1,811, Vin Baker, Hartford, 1989-93 Steals 4. 1,739, T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont, 2000-05 1. 306, Al McClain, New Hampshire, 1980-84 2. 288, Craig Claxton, Hofstra, 1996-2000 5. 1,713, Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont, 2001-05 3. 253, Howard Hudson, Vermont, 1982-86 4. 252, Andre LaFleur, Northeastern, 1983-87 Three-Point Field Goals Made 5. 243, Marty Higgins, Maine, 1988-92 1. 393, Joe Zeglinski, Hartford, 2006-10 2. 354, T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont, 2000-05 Blocks 3. 337, Bryan Dougher, Stony Brook, 2008-12 1. 409, Kevin Roberson, Vermont, 1988-92 4. 319, Gerald McLemore, Maine, 2008-12 2. 336, Nick Billings, Binghamton, 2001-05 5. 313, Corey Lowe, Boston U., 2006-10 3. 302, Tunji Awojobi, Boston U., 1993-97 313, Mike DeRocckis, Drexel, 1995-99 4. 282, Erik Nelson, Vermont, 1994-98 5. 279, Vin Baker, Hartford, 1989-93 AmericaEast.com CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points Turnovers Game: 1. 43, Jameel Warney, Stony Brook vs. Vermont, 3/12/16 Game: 1. 8, Muhammad El-Amin, Stony Brook vs. Boston U. 3/7/10 43, Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont vs. Maine, 3/13/04 8, Mike Gordon, Binghamton vs. Maine, 3/4/06 2. 41, Jose Juan Barea, NU vs. Stony Brook 3/5/05 8, Eric Dobson, Maine vs. Binghamton, 3/6/04 3. 40, David Nichols, Albany vs. Hartford 3/1/17 8, Marcus Wills, Maine vs. Northeastern, 2/27/98 40, Tony DaCosta, Boston U. vs. NU, 3/10/89 8, Tony DaCosta, Boston U. vs. Niagara, 3/5/87 40, Joe Calavita, Vermont vs Niagara, 3/3/87 8, Paul Hendricks, Boston U. vs. Niagara, 3/5/87 First Round: 39, Matt Alosa, UNH vs. Hartford, 3/1/96 8, T.J.Forester, Maine vs. Northeastern, 3/5/85 Quarterfinal: 41, Jose Juan Barea, NU vs. Stony Brook 3/5/05 8, Jeff Wheeler, Maine vs. Northeastern, 3/8/84 Semifinal: 40, Tony DaCosta, Boston U. vs. NU, 3/10/89 8, Ray Hall, Canisius vs. New Hampshire, 3/8/83 Final: 43, Jameel Warney, Stony Brook vs. Vermont, 3/12/16 8, Mike Howse, Niagara vs. Boston U., 2/26/80 43, Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont vs. Maine, 3/13/04 First Round: 8, Marcus Wills, Maine vs. Northeastern, 2/27/98 Quarterfinal: 8, Mike Gordon, Binghamton vs. Maine, 3/4/06 Rebounds 8, Eric Dobson, Maine vs. Binghamton, 3/6/04 Game: 1. 23, Jameel Warney, Stony Brook vs. UMBC, 3/2/16 8, Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. vs. Hartford, 3/4/95 2. 22, Malik Rose, Drexel vs. Boston U., 3/6/93 8, T.J.Forester, Maine vs. Northeastern, 3/5/85 3. 21, Dan Callahan, Northeastern vs. Vermont, 3/4/95 8, Ray Hall, Canisius vs. New Hampshire, 3/8/83 21, Francois Bouchard, Maine vs. Vermont, 3/5/94 8, Mike Howse, Niagara vs. Boston U., 2/26/80 5. 20, Scott Drapeau, UNH vs. Delaware, 3/5/94 Semifinal: 8, Muhammad El-Amin, Stony Brook vs. Boston U. 3/7/10 20, Dan Callahan, Northeastern vs. Vermont, 3/6/93 8, Tony DaCosta, Boston U. vs. Niagara, 3/5/87 First Round: 14, Jameel Warney, Stony Brook vs. Binghamton, 3/4/15 8, Paul Hendricks, Boston U. vs. Niagara, 3/5/87 14, Brian Barber, Towson vs. Hartford, 3/2/00 8, Jeff Wheeler, Maine vs. Northeastern, 3/8/84 14, Ty Mack, Northeastern vs. Towson, 2/28/97 Final: 8, Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. vs. Drexel, 3/7/97 14, Peter Cole, Vermont vs. Colgate, 3/6/83 Quarterfinal: 23, Jameel Warney, Stony Brook vs. UMBC, 3/2/16 Field Goals Made Semifinal: 18, Steve Carney, Northeastern vs. UVM, 3/7/90 Game: 1. 18, Jameel Warney, Stony Brook vs. Vermont, 3/12/16 Final: 19, Malik Rose, Drexel vs. Boston U., 3/7/96 2. 17, Mike Ferrara, Colgate vs. Maine, 3/3/81 17, Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont vs. NU, 3/12/05 Assists 17, Jose Juan Barea, NU vs. Stony Brook, 3/5/05 Game: 1. 16, Jeff Sturgeon, Maine vs. Niagara, 3/8/83 5. 16, Vin Baker, Hartford vs. Drexel, 3/8/93 2. 14, Jeff Timberlake, Boston U. vs. Niagara, 3/9/89 First Round: 15, Matt Alosa, New Hampshire vs. Hartford, 3/1/96 3. 13, Sean Teague, Boston U. vs. Canisius, 3/7/85 Quarterfinal: 17, Jose Juan Barea, NU vs. Stony Brook, 3/5/05 4. 12, Jay Greene, UMBC vs. Stony Brook, 3/8/08 17, Mike Ferrara, Colgate vs. Maine, 3/3/81 12, Darius Burton, Hofstra vs. NU, 3/1/96 Semifinal: 16, Vin Baker, Hartford vs. Drexel, 3/8/93 12, Rick Carlisle, Maine vs. Colgate, 3/3/81 Final: 18, Jameel Warney, Stony Brook vs. Vermont, 3/12/16 First Round: 12, Darius Burton, Hofstra vs. Northeastern, 3/1/96 Quarterfinal: 16, Jeff Sturgeon, Maine vs. Niagara, 3/8/83 Field Goal Attempts Semifinal: 13, Sean Teague, Boston U. vs. Canisius, 3/7/85 Game: 1. 33, Vin Baker, Hartford vs. Delaware, 3/7/92 Final: 11, Jeff Timberlake, Boston U. vs. Niagara, 3/12/88 2. 32, Jose Juan Barea, NU vs. Stony Brook, 3/5/05 3. 30, Anthony Brown, NU vs. Drexel, 3/5/94 Steals 4. 29, Matt Alosa, New Hampshire vs. Hartford, 3/1/96 Game: 1. 8, Tyler Morris, Boston U. vs. Vermont, 3/13/10 29, Mike Ferrara, Colgate vs. Maine, 3/3/81 8, Keyon Smith, Hartford vs. UNH, 3/3/00 First Round: 29, Matt Alosa, New Hampshire vs. Hartford, 3/1/96 8, Gary Bossert, Niagara vs. Boston U., 3/5/87 Quarterfinal: 33, Vin Baker, Hartford vs. Delaware, 3/2/95 8, Al McClain, New Hampshire vs. Canisius, 3/8/83 Semifinal: 28, Vin Baker, Hartford vs. Drexel, 3/8/93 4. 6, Rob Gogerty, UMBC vs. New Hampshire, 3/4/05 Final: 25, David Nichols, Albany at Vermont, 3/11/17 6, Kevin Reed, Maine vs. Binghamton, 3/6/04 6, Lamont Middleton, Hartford vs. Canisius, 3/9/89 Three-Point Field Goals Made 6, Ray Hall, Canisius vs. Boston U., 3/8/84 Game: 1. 9, Mark Socoby, Maine vs. Stony Brook, 3/7/08 6, Bo Taylor, Hartford vs. Vermont, 3/3/07 2. 8, David Nichols, Albany vs. Hartford, 3/1/17 First Round: 8, Keyon Smith, Hartford vs. UNH, 3/3/00 8, Moussa Camara, Binghamton vs. UMBC, 3/3/11 Quarterfinal: 8, Al McClain, New Hampshire vs. Canisius, 3/8/83 4. 7, T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont at Binghamton, 3/6/05 Semifinal: 8, Gary Bossert, Niagara vs. Boston U., 3/5/87 7, Kevin Reed, Maine vs. Northeastern, 3/6/05 Final: 6, Jamar Wilson, Albany at Vermont, 3/10/07 7, Matt Turner, Boston U. vs. Maine, 3/3/01 7, Matt Alosa, New Hampshire vs. Hartford, 3/1/96 Blocks First Round: 9, Mark Socoby, Maine vs. Stony Brook, 3/7/08 Game: 1. 8, Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. vs. Drexel, 3/7/97 Quarterfinal: 8, David Nichols, Albany vs. Hartford, 3/1/17 8, Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. vs. Hartford, 3/4/95 Semifinal: 7, T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont at Bing., 3/6/05 3. 7, Kevin Roberson, Vermont vs. NU, 3/7/90 7, Kevin Reed, Maine vs. Northeastern, 3/6/05 7, Joe Johnson, Maine vs. Northeastern, 2/26/80 Final: 5, Carson Puriefoy, Stony Brook vs. Vermont, 3/12/16 5. 6, Mark Nwakamma, Hartford vs. Binghamton, 3/8/14 5, Joe Zeglinski, Hartford at UMBC, 3/15/08 6, Marqus Blakely, Vermont at Binghamton, 3/8/08 5, John Gordon, Delaware vs. Drexel, 3/6/99 6, Kevin Roberson, Vermont vs. NU, 3/7/92 6, Kevin Roberson, Vermont vs. Hartford, 3/5/91 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 6, Justin Rowe, Maine vs. Northeastern, 3/9/03 Game: 1. 17, Tony Orciari, Vermont vs. UNH, 3/2/01 First Round: 5, Jamil Greene, Hofstra vs. Maine, 3/2/95 2. 16, Corey Lowe, Boston U. vs UMBC, 3/7/09 Quarterfinal: 8, Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. vs. Hartford, 3/4/95 16, Mark Socoby, Maine vs. Stony Brook, 3/7/08 Semifinal: 7, Kevin Roberson, Vermont vs. NU, 3/7/90 16, Eddie Benton, Vermont vs. Maine, 3/5/94 Final: 8, Tunji Awojobi, Boston U. vs. Drexel, 3/7/97 4. 15, Matt Turner, Boston U. vs. Maine, 3/3/00 15, Matt Alosa, New Hampshire vs. Hartford, 3/1/96 15, Brian Neller, UMBC vs. Binghamton, 3/1/12 First Round: 17, Tony Orciari, Vermont vs. UNH, 3/2/01 Quarterfinal: 16, Eddie Benton, Vermont vs. Maine, 3/5/94 Semifinal: 14, Kevin Reed, Maine vs. Northeastern, 3/6/05 Final: 12, Carson Puriefoy, Stony Brook vs. Vermont, 3/12/16 America East Men's Basketball CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP INDIVIDUAL/TEAM RECORDS

Three-Point FG Percentage (Minimum 5 Attempts) Points Game: 1. 1.000 (5-5), Mike Wisler, Drexel vs. NU, 3/5/94 Game: 1. 117, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/00 2. .857 (6-7), Leonard Hayes, SBU vs. Vermont, 3/6/11 2. 110, Delaware vs. Northeastern, 3/4/01 3. .857 (6-7), Mark Daly, Boston U. vs. UNH, 3/6/90 3. 109, Niagara vs. Vermont, 3/3/87 4. .833 (5-6), Cam Ward, Vermont vs. Stony Brook, 3/12/16 4. 108, Drexel vs. Hofstra, 3/4/95 .833 (5-6), Peter Hooley, Albany vs. UMBC, 3/8/14 5. 105, Niagara vs. New Hampshire, 3/2/82 .833 (5-6), Lucious Jordan, Albany vs. UMBC, 3/4/06 First Round: 117, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/00 .833 (5-6), Mike Trimboli, Vermont vs. Hartford, 3/3/07 Quarterfinal: 109, Niagara vs. Vermont, 3/3/87 First Round: .714 (5-7), Rob Gogerty, UMBC vs. SBU, 3/5/04 Semifinal: 110, Delaware vs. Northeastern, 3/4/01 Quarterfinal: 1.000 (5-5), Mike Wisler, Drexel vs. NU, 3/5/94 Final: 92, Delaware vs. Drexel, 3/11/92 Semifinal: .857 (6-7), Leonard Hayes, SBU vs. Vermont, 3/6/11 Final: .833 (5-6), Cam Ward, Vermont vs. Stony Brook, 3/12/16 Half: 1. 64, Delaware vs. Northeastern, 3/4/01 2. 62, Boston U. vs. New Hampshire, 3/5/91 Free Throws Made 3. 61, Drexel vs. Hofstra, 3/4/95 Game: 1. 16, Brian Lillis, Albany vs. Boston U., 3/8/08 4. 59, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/00 16, Anthony Bethune, Hart. vs. Hofstra, 2/28/98 5. 58, Hartford vs. UNH, 3/3/00 2. 15, Malik Alvin, Binghamton vs. Hartford, 3/7/09 58, Delaware vs. Hartford, 3/7/92 15, Craig Claxton, Hofstra vs. Hartford, 2/28/98 First Round: 59, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/00 15, Jeff Myers, Drexel vs. Towson, 3/3/96 Quarterfinal: 62, Boston U. vs. New Hampshire, 3/5/91 4. 14, Greg Smith, Delaware vs. Hofstra, 3/1/97 Semifinal: 64, Delaware vs. Northeastern, 3/4/01 14, Taylor Coppenrath, UVM vs. Hartford, 3/10/03 Final: 54, Delaware vs. Drexel, 3/11/92 14, Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont vs. Maine, 3/13/04 14, Marcus Barnes, NU vs. Hartford, 3/6/04 Fewest Points First Round: 11, Keyon Smith, Hartford vs. UNH, 3/3/00 Game: 1. 37, Hofstra vs. Drexel, 2/28/99 11, Austin Ganly, UNH vs. Hartford, 3/3/00 2. 38, New Hampshire vs. Vermont, 3/7/10 11, Lonnie Harrell, Northeastern vs. Hofstra, 3/1/96 38, Albany vs. New Hampshire, 3/5/04 Quarterfinal: 16, Anthony Bethune, Hart. vs. Hofstra, 2/28/98 4. 40, Maine vs. Vermont, 3/3/12 Semifinal: 15, Jeff Myers, Drexel vs. Towson, 3/2/96 40, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/9/02 Final: 14, Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont vs. Maine, 3/13/04 First Round: 38, Albany vs. New Hampshire, 3/5/04 Free Throws Attempted Quarterfinal: 40, Maine vs. Vermont, 3/3/12 Game: 1. 22, Jeff Myers, Drexel vs. Towson, 3/2/96 Semifinal: 38, New Hampshire vs. Vermont, 3/7/10 2. 21, Jameel Warney, Stony Brook vs. UMBC, 3/2/16 Final: 40, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/9/02 3. 20, Greg Smith, Delaware vs. Hofstra, 3/1/97 4. 19, Marqus Blakely, Vermont vs. Albany, 3/7/09 Half: 1. 13, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/5/05 19, Anthony Bethune, Hart. vs. Hofstra, 2/28/98 2. 14, Binghamton vs. Stony Brook, 3/9/13 First Round: 17, Joe Zeglinski, Hartford vs. Stony Brook, 3/2/07 14, Vermont vs. Maine, 3/3/12 Quarterfinal: 21, Jameel Warney, Stony Brook vs. UMBC, 3/2/16 14, Hartford vs. Stony Brook, 3/4/05 Semifinal: 22, Jeff Myers, Drexel vs. Towson, 3/2/96 14, Albany vs. New Hampshire, 3/5/04 Final: 17, Marqus Blakely, Vermont vs. Boston U., 3/13/10 14, Drexel vs. Boston U., 3/1/98 First Round: 14, Hartford vs. Stony Brook, 3/4/05 The Last Time... 14, Albany vs. New Hampshire, 3/5/04 ... a player had a triple-double – Brian Voelkel (10 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists), Quarterfinal: 13, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/5/05 Vermont vs. New Hampshire (quarterfinal), 3/8/14 Semifinal: 14, Drexel vs. Boston U., 3/1/98 Final: 16, Albany vs. Stony Brook, 3/14/15 ... a player scored 40 points – David Nichols (40), Albany vs. Vermont (quarterfi- nal), 3/1/17 Points Both Teams Game: 1. 205, Hartford (117) vs. New Hampshire (88), 3/3/00 2. 199, Niagara (109), Vermont (90), 3/3/87 ... a player had 20 rebounds – Jameel Warney (23), Stony Brook vs. UMBC (quar- 3. 192, Niagara (105), New Hampshire (87), 3/2/82 terfinal), 3/2/16 4. 199, Niagara (109), Vermont (90), 3/3/87 5. 184, Northeastern (103), Maine (81), 3/5/85 First Round: 205, Hartford (117) vs. New Hampshire (88), 3/3/00 ... a player had 15 rebounds –Iba Camara (16),New Hampshire vs. UMBC (quarter- Quarterfinal: 199, Niagara (109), Vermont (90), 3/3/87 final), 3/1/17 and Akwasi Yeboah (16) Stony Brook vs. Binghamton (quarterfinal), Semifinal: 199, Niagara (109), Vermont (90), 3/3/87 3/1/17 Final: 164, Drexel (86), Maine (78), 3/9/94

... a player had 10 assists – Joe Cremo (10), Albany vs. Hartford Fewest Points Both Teams (quarterfinal), 3/1/17 Game: 1. 81, New Hampshire (43), Albany (38), 3/5/04 2. 90, Vermont (50), Maine (40), 3/3/12) 3. 92, Maine (47), Boston U. (45), 3/5/05 3. 92, Drexel (55), Hofstra (37), 2/28/99 4. 93, Drexel (51), Vermont (42), 2/28/98 5. 94, Vermont (51), Stony Brook (43), 3/12/12 First Round: 81, New Hampshire (43), Albany (38), 3/5/04 Quarterfinal: 90, Vermont (50), Maine (40), 3/3/12) Semifinal: 92, Drexel (55), Hofstra (37), 2/28/99 Final: 94, Vermont (51), Stony Brook (43), 3/12/12

AmericaEast.com CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM RECORDS Quarterfinal: 30, Maine vs. Northeastern, 3/5/85 Rebounds 30, Canisius vs. New Hampshire, 3/8/83 Game: 1. 68, Maine vs. Vermont, 3/5/94 Semifinal: 25, Boston U. vs. Niagara, 3/5/87 2. 63, Northeastern vs. Vermont, 3/4/95 Final: 21, Maine vs. Northeastern, 3/9/91 3. 61, Northeastern vs. Vermont, 3/6/93 4. 57, Maine vs. Holy Cross, 2/28/80 Fewest Turnovers 5. 54, Northeastern vs. New Hampshire, 3/6/95 Game: 1. 3, Vermont vs. Boston U., 3/10/90 54, Delaware vs. Drexel, 3/11/92 2. 4, New Hampshire vs. Binghamton, 3/2/16 First Round: 46, Stony Brook vs. Hartford, 3/2/07 4, Binghamton vs. Vermont, 3/5/11 Quarterfinal: 68, Maine vs. Vermont, 3/5/94 4, Boston U. vs. Vermont, 3/12/88 Semifinal: 57, Maine vs. Holy Cross, 2/28/80 4. 5. Vermont vs. Albany, 3/11/17 Final: 54, Delaware vs. Drexel, 3/11/92 5, Albany vs. Stony Brook, 3/14/15 5, Stony Brook vs. Binghamton, 3/9/13 Fewest Rebounds 5, New Hampshire vs. Albany, 3/3/12 Game: 1. 18, Albany vs. Vermont, 3/9/03 5, Boston U. vs. New Hampshire, 3/5/11 2. 19, New Hampshire vs. Vermont, 3/8/14 5, New Hampshire vs. Boston U., 3/6/90 3. 20, Hartford at UMBC, 3/15/08 20, Boston U. vs. Maine, 3/7/91 First Round: 7, Colgate vs. Vermont, 3/6/83 20, Niagara vs. Boston U., 3/5/87 Quarterfinal: 4, New Hampshire vs. Binghamton, 3/2/16 First Round: 19, New Hampshire vs. Vermont, 3/8/14 4, Binghamton vs. Vermont, 3/5/11 Quarterfinal: 18, Albany vs. Vermont, 3/9/03 Semifinal: 6, Boston U. vs. Hartford, 3/3/02 Semifinal: 20, Boston U. vs. Maine, 3/7/91 Final: 3, Vermont vs. Boston U., 3/10/90 20, Niagara vs. Boston U., 3/5/87 Final: 20, Hartford at UMBC, 3/15/08 Field Goals Made Game: 1. 46, Niagara vs. Vermont, 3/3/87 Assists 2. 44, Northeastern vs. Maine, 3/5/85 Game: 1. 31, Drexel vs. Hofstra, 3/4/95 3. 41, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/00 2. 29, Boston U. vs. Niagara, 3/9/89 4. 39, Drexel vs. Maine, 3/4/95 3. 28, Maine vs. Colgate, 3/3/81 5. 38, Colgate vs. Maine, 3/3/81 4. 26, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/00 First Round: 41, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/00 26, Vermont vs. Niagara, 3/3/87 Quarterfinal: 46, Niagara vs. Vermont, 3/3/87 26, Northeastern vs. Maine, 3/8/84 Semifinal: 35, Drexel vs. Maine, 3/9/92 26, Vermont vs. Albany, 3/9/03 Final: 35, Vermont vs. Northeastern, 3/12/05 First Round: 26, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/00 Quarterfinal: 31, Drexel vs. Hofstra, 3/4/95 Field Goals Attempted Semifinal: 26, Northeastern vs. Maine, 3/8/84 Game: 1. 87, Northeastern vs. Vermont, 3/6/91 Final: 25, Holy Cross vs. Northeastern, 3/7/81 2. 79, Northeastern vs. Maine, 3/5/85 3. 77, Hartford vs. Drexel, 3/8/93 Steals 4. 76, Vermont vs. Maine, 3/5/94 Game: 1. 21, Niagara vs. New Hampshire, 3/2/82 76, Maine vs. Vermont, 3/5/94 2. 18, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/7/92 76, Niagara vs. Vermont, 3/3/87 18, Niagara vs. Vermont, 3/3/87 First Round: 75, UMBC vs. Binghamton, 3/1/12 4. 16, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/00 Quarterfinal: 87, Northeastern vs. Vermont, 3/6/91 5. 15, Maine vs. Hartford, 3/4/00 Semifinal: 77, Hartford vs. Drexel, 3/8/93 15, Niagara vs. Boston U., 3/5/87 Final: 75, Boston U. vs. Holy Cross, 3/1/80 15, Northeastern vs. Canisius, 3/10/84 First Round: 16, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/00 Field Goal Percentage Quarterfinal: 21, Niagara vs. New Hampshire, 3/2/82 Game: 1. .672, Drexel (39-58) vs. Hofstra, 3/4/95 Semifinal: 15, Niagara vs. Boston U., 3/5/87 2. .667, Drexel (20-30) vs. New Hampshire, 3/7/92 Final: 15, Northeastern vs. Canisius, 3/10/84 3. .655, Vermont (38-58) vs. Maine, 3/2/16 Blocked Shots 4. .649, Delaware (37-57) vs. Hartford, 3/7/92 Game: 1. 10, Vermont vs. Stony Brook, 3/8/15 5. .638, Canisius (30-47) vs. Vermont, 3/5/84 10, Hartford vs. Colgate, 3/6/90 First Round: .621, Hartford (41-66) vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/00 2. 9, Vermont vs. Albany, 3/11/17 Quarterfinal: .672, Drexel (39-58) vs. Hofstra, 3/4/95 9, Maine vs. New Hampshire, 3/2/02 Semifinal: .610, Delaware vs. Maine, 2/28/99 9, Towson vs. Hartford, 3/2/01 Final: .593, UMBC (32-54) vs. Hartford, 3/15/08 9, Boston U. vs. Hartford, 3/4/95 9, Maine vs. Northeastern, 2/26/80 Half: 1. .857, UMBC (18-21) vs. Stony Brook, 3/4/06 First Round: 9, Towson vs. Hartford, 3/2/01 2. .789, UMBC (15-19) vs. Hartford, 3/19/13 Quarterfinal: 10, Hartford vs. Colgate, 3/6/90 3. .778, Drexel (7-9) vs. New Hampshire, 3/7/92 Semifinal: 10, Vermont vs. Stony Brook, 3/8/15 4. .767, Delaware (23-30) vs. Hartford, 3/7/92 Final: 9, Vermont vs. Albany, 3/11/17 5. .758, Drexel (22-29) vs. Hofstra, 3/4/95 Turnovers Free Throws Made Game: 1. 30, Maine vs. Northeastern, 3/5/85 Game: 1. 43, Drexel vs. Towson, 3/3/96 30, Canisius vs. New Hampshire, 3/8/83 2. 39, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/3/01 3. 27, Boston U. vs. Maine, 3/7/92 39, Northeastern vs. Siena, 3/7/85 4. 26, Vermont vs. Niagara, 3/3/87 4. 37, Boston U. vs. Northeastern, 3/10/89 5. 25, Hartford vs. Maine, 3/4/00 5. 35, Boston U. vs. Niagara, 3/10/83 25, Vermont vs. Hartford, 3/1/97 First Round: 25, Northeastern vs. Hofstra, 3/1/96 25, Boston U. vs. Niagara, 3/5/87 Quarterfinal: 39, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/3/01 First Round: 23, Maine vs. Northeastern, 2/27/98 Semifinal: 43, Drexel vs. Towson, 3/3/96 23, New Hampshire vs. Maine, 2/28/97 Final: 33, Holy Cross vs. Boston U., 3/1/80 America East Men's Basketball CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM RECORDS Free Throw Attempts Three Point Field Goals Made Game: 1. 58, Drexel vs. Towson, 3/3/96 Game: 1. 17, Binghamton vs. UMBC, 3/3/11 2. 53, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/3/01 2. 14, Drexel vs. Hofstra, 3/4/95 3. 51, Boston U. vs. Northeastern, 3/10/89 3. 13, Albany vs. Hartford, 3/1/17 4. 50, Stony Brook vs. UMBC, 3/2/16 13, Hartford at UMBC, 3/15/08 5. 47, Northeastern vs. Siena, 3/5/85 13, Maine vs. Northeastern, 3/6/05 47, Boston U. vs. Niagara, 3/10/83 13, Delaware vs. Northeastern, 3/4/01 First Round: 40, Northeastern vs. Hofstra, 3/1/96 13, Vermont vs. Northeastern, 3/7/92 Quarterfinal: 53, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/3/01 First Round: 17, Binghamton vs. UMBC, 3/3/11 Semifinal: 58, Drexel vs. Towson, 3/3/96 Quarterfinal: 14, Drexel vs. Hofstra, 3/4/95 Final: 45, Holy Cross vs. Boston U., 3/1/80 Semifinal: 13, Maine vs. Northeastern, 3/6/05 13, Delaware vs. Northeastern, 3/4/01 Fewest Field Goals Final: 13, Hartford at UMBC, 3/15/08 Game: 1. 12, Hofstra vs. Drexel, 2/28/99 2. 13, Albany vs. New Hampshire, 3/5/04 Half: 1. 13, Binghamton vs. UMBC, 3/3/11 (first half) 13, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/2/02 2. 9, Hartford vs. Albany, 3/2/16 (first half) 4. 14, New Hampshire at Vermont, 3/6/17 3. 8. Albany vs. Hartford, 3/1/17 (second half) 14, Binghamton, Hartford, 3/8/14 8, UMBC vs. Vermont, 3/10/13 (first half) 14, New Hampshire vs. Vermont, 3/9/13 8, Hartford vs. Binghamton, 3/7/09 14, Vermont vs. Stony Brook, 3/6/11 8, Hartford at UMBC, 3/15/08 (second half) First Round: 13, Albany vs. New Hampshire, 3/5/04 8, Boston U. vs. Maine, 3/9/02 (first half) Quarterfinal: 14, New Hampshire vs. Vermont, 3/9/13 8, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/00 (first half) Semifinal: 12, Hofstra vs. Drexel, 2/28/99 8, Delaware vs. Towson, 2/27/99 Final: 13, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/2/02 8, Towson vs. Boston U., 2/26/99 8, Drexel vs. Hofstra, 3/4/95 Half: 1. 3, Northeastern vs. Vermont, 3/4/95 First Round: 13, Binghamton vs. UMBC, 3/3/11 2. 4, Hartford vs. Colgate, 3/6/90 Quarterfinal: 9, Hartford vs. Albany, 3/2/16 (first half) 3. 5, Boston U. vs. Maine, 3/5/05 Semifinal: 8, UMBC vs. Vermont, 3/10/13 (first half) 5, Albany vs. New Hampshire, 3/5/04 Final: 8, Hartford at UMBC, 3/15/08 (second half) 5, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/9/02 5, Hofstra vs. Drexel, 2/28/99 Three Point Field Goals Made Both Teams 5, Boston U. vs. Towson, 2/26/99 Game: 1. 23, Binghamton (17) vs. UMBC (6), 3/3/11 5, Drexel vs. Boston U., 3/1/98 2. 23, Binghamton (17) vs. UMBC (6) 3/15/08 5, Hartford vs. Boston U., 3/4/95 3, 22, Albany (11) vs. Maine (11), 3/4/15 5, Niagara vs. Northeastern, 3/8/88 4. 20, Boston U. (12) vs. Maine (8), 3/3/01 20, Vermont (11) vs. New Hampshire (9), 3/2/01 Fewest Field Goal Attempts Game: 1. 30, Drexel vs. New Hampshire, 3/7/92 Half: 1. 23, Binghamton (17) vs. UMBC (6), 3/3/11 30, New Hampshire vs. Boston U., 3/4/86 3. 35, Holy Cross vs. Boston U., 3/2/82 Three Point Field Goal Attempts 4. 38, Siena vs. Colgate, 3/9/89 Game: 1. 38, Vermont vs. Maine, 3/5/94 5. 39, Vermont vs. Northeastern, 3/7/92 2. 35, New Hampshire vs. Hartford, 3/8/08 3. 33, Hartford vs. Binghamton, 3/7/09 First Round: 42, Albany vs. New Hampshire, 3/5/04 33, Vermont vs. Northeastern, 3/4/95 Quarterfinal: 30, Drexel vs. New Hampshire, 3/7/92 5. 32, Binghamton vs. UMBC, 3/3/11 30, New Hampshire vs. Boston U., 3/4/86 First Round: 32, Binghamton vs. UMBC, 3/3/11 Semifinal: 44, Vermont vs. Stony Brook, 3/6/11 Quarterfinal: 38, Vermont vs. Maine, 3/5/94 44, Drexel vs. Hartford, 3/2/97 Semifinal: 30, Maine vs. Northeastern, 3/6/05 44, Boston U. vs. Northeastern, 3/4/82 Final: 30, Hartford at UMBC, 3/15/08 Final: 41, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/9/02 Half: 1. 23, Binghamton vs. UMBC, 3/3/11 Lowest Field Goal Percentage 23, Hartford vs. Binghamton, 3/7/09 Game: 1. .246, Vermont (17-69) vs. Hartford, 3/1/97 3. 22, Vermont vs. Maine, 3/5/94 2. .250, Vermont (19-76) vs. Maine, 3/5/94 4. 19, Northeastern vs. Hartford, 3/6/04 3. .255, Hofstra (12-47) vs. Drexel, 2/28/99 19, Vermont vs. Hartford, 3/1/97 4. .264, Binghamton (14-53) vs. Vermont, 3/5/11 First Round: 23, Binghamton vs. UMBC, 3/3/11 5. .268, Vermont (15-56) vs. Drexel, 2/28/98 17, Hartford vs. Stony Brook, 3/2/07 First Round: .310, Albany (13-42) vs. New Hampshire, 3/5/04 Quarterfinal: 22, Vermont vs. Maine, 3/5/94 Quarterfinal: .246, Vermont (17-69) vs. Hartford, 3/1/97 Semifinal: 18, Maine vs. Northeastern, 3/6/05 Semifinal: .255, Hofstra (12-47) vs. Drexel, 2/28/99 Final: 16, Drexel vs. Boston U., 3/7/96 Final: .293, Stony Brook (17-58) vs. Vermont, 3/12/12 Three Point FG Percentage (Minimum 5 attempts) Half: 1. .115, Northeastern (3-26) vs. Vermont, 3/4/95 Game: 1. .800, New Hampshire (4-5) vs. Drexel, 3/7/92 2. .158, Vermont (6-38) vs. Northeastern, 3/4/95 2. .778, Maine (7-9) vs. Boston U., 3/7/91 3. .172, Drexel (5-29) vs. Boston U., 3/1/98 3. .750, Drexel (9-12) vs. Northeastern, 3/5/94 4. .172, Hartford (5-29) vs. Boston U., 3/4/95 4. .700, Drexel (14-20) vs. Vermont, 3/4/95 5. .174, New Hampshire (4-23) vs. Vermont, 3/9/13 .700, Boston U. (7-10) vs. Northeastern, 3/10/89 First Round: .238, Boston U. (5-21) vs. Towson, 2/26/99 First Round: .538, UMBC (7-13) vs. Stony Brook, 3/5/04 .238, Albany (5-21) vs. New Hampshire, 3/5/04 Quarterfinal: .800, New Hampshire (4-5) vs. Drexel, 3/7/92 Quarterfinal: .115, Northeastern (3-26) vs. Vermont, 3/4/95 Semifinal: .778, Maine (7-9) vs. Boston U., 3/7/91 Semifinal: .172, Drexel (5-29) vs. Boston U., 3/1/98 Final: .611, Boston U. (11-18) vs. Maine, 3/9/02 Final: .257, Boston U. (9-35) vs. Holy Cross, 3/12/83 AmericaEast.com CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM RECORDS

Free Throws Percentage (Minimum 6 Attempts) Largest Crowd One Session Game: 1. 1.000, Albany (6-6), vs. Stony Brook, 3/4/12 Game: 1. 5,644, Northeastern vs. Boston U., 1.000, Drexel (7-7) vs. Northeastern, 3/5/94 Matthews Arena, championship game, 3/8/86 1.000, Maine (6-6) vs. Boston U., 3/7/91 2. 5,367, Delaware vs. Towson; Maine vs. Hartford 4. ,947, Albany (18-19) vs. Stony Brook, 3/15/14 Bob Carpenter Center, quarterfinal games, 3/4/00 5. .900, Binghamton (9-10) vs. Stony Brook, 3/3/12 3. 5,342, UMBC vs. Binghamton First Round: .833, Maine (5-6) vs. Northeastern, 2/27/98 Events Center, championship game, 3/14/09 Quarterfinal: 1.000, Drexel (7-7) vs. Northeastern, 3/5/94 4. 5,222, Binghamton vs. Albany; Vermont vs. UMBC Semifinal: 1.000, Maine (6-6) vs. Boston U., 3/7/91 Events Center, quarterfinal games, 3/5/05 Final: ,947, Albany (18-19) vs. Stony Brook, 3/15/14 5. 5,209, Delaware vs. Drexel Bob Carpenter Center, championship game, 3/6/99 Free Throws Made 5,209, Delaware vs. Maine; Drexel vs. Hofstra Game: 1. 43, Drexel vs. Towson, 3/3/96 Bob Carpenter Center, semifinal round, 2/28/99 2. 39, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/3/01 5,209, Delaware vs. Towson; Hartford vs. Maine 39, Northeastern vs. Siena, 3/7/85 Bob Carpenter Center, quarterfinal round, 2/27/99 4. 37, Boston U. vs. Northeastern, 3/10/89 5. 35, Boston U. vs. Niagara, 3/10/83 Largest Crowd One Day First Round: 25, Northeastern vs. Hofstra, 3/1/96 One Day: 1. 8,417, quarterfinals, Bob Carpenter Center, 3/4/00 Quarterfinal: 39, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/3/01 2. 8,414, quarterfinals, Bob Carpenter Ctr., 2/27/99 Semifinal: 43, Drexel vs. Towson, 3/3/96 3. 8,284, quarterfinals, Events Center, 3/5/05 Final: 33, Holy Cross vs. Boston U., 3/1/80 4. 8,014, quarterfinals, Bob Carpenter Center, 3/2/96 5. 8,011, quarterfinals, SEFCU Arena, 3/7/09 Free Throw Attempts Game: 1. 58, Drexel vs. Towson, 3/3/96 Largest Crowd One Game 2. 53, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/3/01 1. 5,644, Northeastern vs. Boston U., 3. 51, Boston U. vs. Northeastern, 3/10/89 Matthews Arena, championship game, 3/8/86 4. 47, Northeastern vs. Siena, 3/5/85 2. 5,342, UMBC vs. Binghamton 47, Boston U. vs. Niagara, 3/10/83 Events Center, championship game, 3/14/09 First Round: 40, Northeastern vs. Hofstra, 3/1/96 3. 5,209, Delaware vs. Drexel Quarterfinal: 53, Maine vs. Boston U., 3/3/01 Bob Carpenter Center, championship game, 3/6/99 Semifinal: 58, Drexel vs. Towson, 3/3/96 4. 5,205, Delaware vs. Boston U. Final: 45, Holy Cross vs. Boston U., 3/1/80 Bob Carpenter Center, championship game, 3/7/98 5. 5,124, Delaware vs. Hofstra Free Throw Attempts Both Teams Hofstra Arena, championship game, 3/10/01 Game: 1. 88, Boston U. vs. Niagara, 3/10/83 5,124, Delaware vs. Hofstra Hofstra Arena, championship game, 3/11/00 Fewest Free Throws 5,124, Boston U. vs. Northeastern, Game: 1. 2, New Hampshire vs. Albany, 3/8/15 Matthews Arena, championship game, 3/7/87 2, Hartford vs. Vermont, 3/7/04 2, Delaware vs. Maine, 3/5/00 Overtime Games 2, Boston U. vs. Maine, 3/7/92 3 OT: Vermont (86) vs. Boston U. (85), Quarterfinal, 3/3/81 2, Siena vs. New Hampshire, 3/8/88 2 OT: Vermont (77) vs. Hartford (73), Semifinal, 3/4/12 2, Northeastern vs. Boston U., 3/9/85 Niagara (78) vs. Maine (76), Quarterfinal, 3/8/83 2, Maine vs. UMBC, 3/3/07 1 OT: New Hampshire (67) vs. Hartford (63), Quarterfinals, 3/4/15 First Round: 3, Hartford vs. Stony Brook, 3/4/05 Binghamton (73) vs. UMBC (67), First Round 3/1/12 Quarterfinal: 2, Boston U. vs. Maine, 3/7/92 Albany (56) vs. Vermont (52), Quarterfinal, 3/7/09 2, Siena vs. New Hampshire, 3/8/88 UMBC (79) vs. Boston U. (75), Quarterfinal, 3/7/09 2, Maine vs. UMBC, 3/3/07 Boston U. (68) vs. Albany (64), Quarterfinal, 3/8/08 Semifinal: 2, New Hampshire vs. Albany, 3/8/15 Stony Brook (73) vs. Maine (65), First Round 3/7/08 2, Hartford vs. Vermont, 3/7/04 Maine (79) vs. Binghamton (77), Quarterfinal, 3/6/04 2, Delaware vs. Maine, 3/5/00 Maine (61) vs. Vermont (59), Semifinal, 3/9/02 Final: 2, Northeastern vs. Boston U., 3/9/85 Maine (87) vs. Boston U. (83), Semifinal, 3/3/01 Northeastern (73) vs. UVM (69), Semifinal, 3/4/95 Fewest Free Throw Attempts NU (81) vs. Holy Cross (79), Championship, 3/7/81 Game: 1. 4, New Hampshire vs. Albany, 3/8/15 Northeastern (76) vs. UVM (69), Semifinal, 3/5/81 4, Vermont vs. Northeastern, 3/12/05 4, Maine vs. UMBC, 3/3/07 The Last Time ... 3. 5, Hartford vs. Boston U., 3/6/11 ... a team scored 100 points – Albany (100) vs. Hartford (71) 5, Hartford at UMBC, 3/15/08 (quarterfinal), 3/1/17 5, Hartford vs. Stony Brook, 3/4/05 5, Drexel vs. Boston U., 3/1/98 ... a team scored 115 points – Hartford (117) vs. New Hampshire (88) (quarterfinal), 5, Northeastern vs. Boston U., 3/9/85 3/3/00 First Round: 5, Hartford vs. Stony Brook, 3/4/05 Quarterfinal: 4, Maine vs. UMBC, 3/3/07 ... a team scored less than 50 points - New Hampshire (41) at Vermont (74) (semi- Semifinal: 5, Drexel vs. Boston U., 3/1/98 final), 3/6/17 Final: 4, Vermont vs. Northeastern, 3/12/05 ... a game went to overtime – New Hampshire (67) vs. Hartford (63) (quarterfinal), 3/4/15

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WHO'S BEATEN WHOM IN CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY UA BIN BOS Can Colg Del Drex UH Hofs HC UM UMBC UNH Niag NU URI Siena SBU Tow UVM Albany – 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-1 4-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-3 0-0 5-2 Binghamton 1-0 – 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 3-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-4 0-0 0-3 Boston U. 1-0 1-0 – 3-1 1-0 1-1 2-3 5-3 0-1 2-1 4-4 0-1 5-0 7-0 6-4 1-0 0-1 2-1 0-1 2-4 Canisius 0-0 0-0 1-3 – 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 Colgate 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 – 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Delaware 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 – 3-0 1-0 2-2 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-1 1-0 Drexel 0-0 0-0 3-2 0-0 0-0 0-3 – 3-0 2-1 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 Hartford 2-1 1-1 3-5 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-3 – 0-1 0-0 4-3 0-2 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 2-2 0-1 2-4 Hofstra 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-2 1-0 – 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 Holy Cross 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 – 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Maine 0-2 1-1 4-4 0-1 1-0 0-2 0-2 3-4 0-2 0-2 – 0-1 3-1 0-1 1-7 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 3-5 UMBC 1-1 0-3 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 – 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-4 UNH 1-4 1-1 0-5 1-1 1-0 2-1 0-2 2-2 0-0 0-1 1-3 1-1 – 0-2 0-3 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-7 Niagara 0-0 0-0 0-7 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 – 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 Northeastern 0-0 0-0 4-6 1-0 1-0 0-2 1-3 1-1 1-0 1-1 7-1 0-0 3-0 1-1 – 0-0 3-0 1-0 0-1 4-3 Rhode Island 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 – 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Siena 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-3 0-0 – 0-0 0-0 1-0 Stony Brook 3-4 4-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-1 2-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 – 0-0 3-2 Towson 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 – 0-0 Vermont 2-5 3-0 4-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-2 4-2 0-2 0-1 5-3 4-1 7-0 0-1 3-4 0-0 0-1 2-3 0-0 –

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total* Albany 6-0 3-1 2-2 7-3 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 19-11 Albany 3-2 4-1 2-2 1-0 3-2 2-2 1-2 2-0 0-0 0-0 19-11 Binghamton 3-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-3 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-0 7-12 Binghamton 0-4 0-1 0-3 2-3 0-0 1-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 7-12 Hartford 0-0 2-1 6-8 1-4 2-5 2-3 2-2 1-2 2-2 0-2 17-30 Hartford 0-9 1-9 3-2 2-3 1-3 7-2 1-2 2-0 1-0 1-0 19-30 Maine 0-0 4-3 2-4 4-7 3-4 1-5 0-5 1-5 0-1 0-1 15-35 Maine 1-8 0-8 3-6 2-2 3-4 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-2 0-0 15-35 UMBC 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 3-2 0-2 1-4 1-2 0-0 9-13 UMBC 0-5 1-3 2-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-1 1-2 0-0 9-13 UNH 0-0 2-2 0-0 5-7 1-2 1-4 1-7 2-8 0-2 0-2 12-34 UNH 1-9 0-8 1-6 1-2 5-2 0-0 2-2 0-2 1-3 1-0 12-34 Stony Brook 2-3 1-3 2-2 2-5 0-0 1-0 3-0 3-2 3-0 1-0 18-15 Stony Brook 7-3 3-2 2-1 0-0 2-2 0-1 1-1 3-3 0-2 0-0 18-15 Vermont 3-8 2-5 3-6 4-3 5-3 5-1 6-1 4-0 3-0 0-9 37-27 Vermont 13-4 15-3 2-2 2-4 2-1 2-6 0-4 2-3 0-0 0-0 37-27 Boston U. 2-8 3-7 6-2 3-1 8-0 8-4 6-0 3-1 1-1 0-0 40-24 Boston U. 8-2 18-3 7-9 3-3 3-3 1-3 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 40-24 Canisius 0-1 0-2 1-1 0-1 0-2 0-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 4-7 Canisius 1-1 3-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-7 Colgate 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-5 Colgate 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-5 Drexel 0-4 2-1 5-1 3-0 2-0 0-1 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 19-7 Delaware 9-0 2-1 5-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 17-6 Delaware 1-3 5-1 0-0 3-1 1-1 3-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 17-6 Drexel 11-1 6-3 0-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 19-7 Hofstra 0-2 2-1 0-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 0-1 9-5 Hofstra 6-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 9-5 Holy Cross 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 Holy Cross 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 Niagara 0-1 0-2 0-2 1-0 1-2 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 4-7 Niagara 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-7 Northeastern 0-4 3-6 4-2 2-2 4-1 3-1 4-0 3-1 0-0 2-1 25-18 Northeastern 11-1 6-2 3-3 0-0 1-3 1-2 2-4 0-1 0-1 1-1 25-18 Rhode Island 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Rhode Island 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Siena 0-2 1-1 0-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 6-4 Siena 3-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-4 Towson 0-3 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 5-6 Towson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-1 5-6 *seeding began with 1983 tournament, overall reflects record since 1983 Seed Record Pct. Titles Finals No. 1 79-13 .859 22 27 No. 2 66-25 .725 10 24 No. 3 33-34 .493 1 9 No. 4 24-33 .421 2 6 No. 5 20-35 .364 3 No. 6 13-35 .271 2 No. 7 8-35 .186 No. 8 11-33 .250 No. 9 8-17 .320 No. 10 2-8 .200

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SEEDS VS. SEEDS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 - 11-4 8-1 10-3 14-3 2-0 1-0 23-2 8-0 0-0 2 3-11 - 13-8 3-2 4-0 9-1 30-2 0-0 0-0 2-0 3 1-8 8-13 - 1-0 0-0 23-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 3-10 2-3 0-1 - 16-19 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 5 3-14 0-4 0-0 19-16 - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6 0-2 1-9 12-23 0-0 0-0 - 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 7 0-1 2-30 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 - 0-0 0-0 5-2 8 2-23 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 8-8 0-0 9 0-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 8-8 - 0-0 10 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-0 -

RECORDS BY ROUND First Round Quarters Semis Final All-Time Albany 0-1 8-7 6-2 5-1 19-11 Binghamton 2-0 3-10 1-2 1-0 7-12 Hartford 4-2 14-14 1-13 0-1 19-30 Maine 1-4 11-20 4-9 0-4 16-37 UMBC 2-3 4-7 2-2 1-1 9-13 New Hampshire 2-7 10-18 0-10 - 11-35 Stony Brook 3-2 9-5 5-4 1-4 18-15 Vermont 2-0 18-17 11-7 6-5 37-27

THE LAST TIME...

An 8 beat a 1... 2004, Stony Brook defeated Boston U., 62-58 in the quarterfinals A 7 beat a 2... 2016, Hartford defeated Albany, 68-59 in the quarterfinals A 6 beat a 3... 2013, UMBC defeated Hartford, 69-62 in the quarterfinals A 6 beat a 2... 2006, Vermont defeated Binghamton, 66-59 in the semifinals A 5 beat a 1... 2011, Stony Brook defeated Vermont, 69-47 in the semifinals A 4 beat a 1... 2014, Albany defeated Vermont, 67-58 in the semifinals A 3 beat a 1... 1993, Delaware defeated Drexel, 67-64 in the final

America East Men's Basketball CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP COACHING RECORDS

CHAMPIONSHIP COACHING WIN PERCENTAGE CHAMPIONSHIP COACHING WINS Coach (Seasons) App. W L Pct. Titles Coach (Seasons) Wins Titles 1. Jim Calhoun, Northeastern (1979-86) 7 13 2 .867 5 1. Bill Herrion, (1991-99; 2005-)* 24 3 2. Patrick Chambers, Boston U. (2009-11) 2 5 1 .833 1 Drexel/New Hampshire 3. Mike Jarvis, Boston U. (1985-90) 5 12 3 .800 2 2. Will Brown, Albany (2001- ) 19 5 4. John Becker, Vermont (2012- ) 6 12 4 .750 2 3. Dennis Wolff, Boston U. (1994-2009) 16 2 Kevin Broadus, Binghamton (2007-09) 2 3 1 .750 1 4. Mike Jarvis, Boston U. (1985-90) 14 2 Mike Brey, Delaware (1995-2000) 5 9 3 .750 2 Tom Brennan, Vermont (1986-2005) 14 3 Steve Steinwedel, Delaware (1991-95) 4 6 2 .750 2 Steve Pikiell, Stony Brook (2005-16) 14 1 8. Rick Pitino, Boston U. (1979-83) 4 6 3 .667 1 7. Jim Calhoun, Northeastern (1979-86) 13 5 David Henderson, Delaware (2001) 1 2 1 .667 - 8. John Becker, Vermont (2012- ) 12 1 George Blaney, Holy Cross (1979-83) 4 6 3 .667 1 9. Mike Lonergan, Vermont (2005-2011) 9 1 Mike Deane, Siena (1986-89) 3 4 2 .667 1 Mike Brey, Delaware (1995-2000) 9 2 12 Mike Lonergan, Vermont (2004-2011) 6 9 5 .643 1 Jay Wright, Hofstra (1994-2001) 9 2 13. Jay Wright, Hofstra (1994-01) 7 9 5 .643 2 Randy Monroe, UMBC (2004-2012) 8 1 14. Will Brown, Albany (2001- ) 16 19 11 .633 5 , Maine (1996-2004) 8 - 15. , Boston U. (1983-85) 2 3 2 .600 - Rudy Keeling, Maine/NU (1988-2001) # 8 - , Northeastern (1994-96) 2 3 2 .600 - 15. Nick Macarchuk, (1979-87; 2001-2005) $ 7 - 17. Steve Pikiell, Stony Brook (2005-16) 11 14 10 .583 1 Canisius/Stony Brook 18. Bill Herrion, Drexel/New Hampshire* 21 24 18 .571 3 Karl Fogel, Northeastern (1986-94) 7 2 (1991-99; 2005- ) - 17 . Rick Pitino, Boston U. (1979-83) 6 2 19. Dennis Wolff, Boston U. (1994-2009) 15 16 13 .552 2 20. Karl Fogel, Northeastern (1986-94) 8 7 6 .538 2 Steve Steinwedel, Delaware (1991-95) 6 2 21. , Binghamton (2010-12) 2 2 2 .500 - George Blaney, Holy Cross (1979-83) 6 1 Randy Monroe, UMBC (2004-2012) $ 9 8 8 .500 1 20. Paul Brazeau, Hartford (1992-2000) 5 - Dan Leibovitz, Hartford (2006-10) 4 4 4 .500 - Patrick Chambers, Boston U. (2009-11) 5 1 Tom Brennan, Vermont (1986- 2005) 17 14 14 .500 3 22. John Gallagher, Hartford (2011- ) 4 - John Giannini, Maine (1996-2004 ) 8 8 8 .500 - 23. Dan Leibovitz, Hartford (2006-10) 4 - , Colgate (1989-90) 1 1 1 .500 - Mike Deane, Siena (1986-89) 4 1 John Griffin, Siena (1984-86) 2 2 2 .500 - Kevin Broadus, Binghamton (2007-2009) 3 1 Jack Kraft, Rhode Island (1979-80) 1 1 1 .500 - Larry Harrison, Hartford (2000-06) 3 - Terry Truax, Towson (1995-97) 2 2 2 .500 - Skip Chappelle, Maine (1979-88) 3 - 30. Larry Harrison, Hartford (2000-06) 6 3 4 .429 - Gerry Friel, New Hampshire (1980-89) 3 - Ron Everhart, Northeastern (2001- 05) 4 3 4 .429 - Andy Walker, Niagara (1985-89) 3 - Andy Walker, Niagara (1985-89) 4 3 4 .429 - Mike Jaskulski, Towson (1997-2001) 3 - Mike Jaskulski, Towson (1997-01) 4 3 4 .429 - John Kuester, Boston U. (1983-85) 3 - 34. Nick Macarchuk, Canisius/Stony Brook 11 7 11 .389 - Dave Leitao, Northeastern (1994-96) 3 - (1979-87; 2001- 2005) % Peter Lonergan, Niagara (1979-85) 3 - 35. Paul Brazeau, Hartford (1992-2000) 8 5 8 .385 - Jack Phelan, Hartford (1988-92) 3 - 36. Rudy Keeling, UM/NU (1988-01) @ 13 8 13 .381 - Ron Everhart, Northeastern (2001-05) 3 - Pete Lonergan, Niagara (1979-85) 5 3 5 .375 - Mark Macon, Binghamton (2010-12) 2 - Jack Phelan, Hartford (1988-92) 5 3 5 .375 - , Binghamton (2000-07) 2 - 39. John Gallagher, Hartford (2011- ) 7 4 7 .364 - Gib Chapman, New Hampshire (1992-96) 2 - 40. Al Walker, Binghamton (2004-07) # 4 2 4 .333 - John Griffin, Siena (1984-86) 2 - Steve Seymour, Drexel (1999-01) 2 1 2 .333 - Terry Truax, Towson (1995-97) 2 - Gib Chapman, New Hampshire (1992-96) 4 2 4 .333 - David Henderson, Delaware (2001) 2 - , Vermont (1979-81) 2 1 2 .333 - 42. Aki Thomas, UMBC (2012-16) 1 - 45. Gerry Friel, New Hampshire (1980-89) 7 3 7 .300 - , Maine (2004- ) 1 - 46. Skip Chappelle, Maine (1979-88) 8 3 8 .273 - Phil Rowe, New Hampshire (1999-2005) 1 - 47. Aki Thomas, UMBC (2012-16 ) 4 1 4 .200 - Bob Brown, Boston U. (1990-94) 1 - Bob Brown, Boston U. (1990-94) 4 1 4 .200 - Jack Bruen, Colgate (1989-90) 1 - , Vermont (1981-86) 4 1 4 .200 - Jack Kraft, Rhode Island (1979-80) 1 - 49. Phil Rowe, New Hampshire (1999-2005 ) 6 1 6 .143 - Steve Seymour, Drexel (1999-2001) 1 - 50. Ted Woodward, Maine (2004- ) 9 1 9 .100 - 51. , Boston U. (2012-2013) 1 0 1 .000 - Joe Baker, Colgate (1986-89) 3 0 1 .000 - * Herrion won 18 games and three titles at Drexel from 1991-99 Bob Walsh, Maine (2014- ) 3 0 3 .000 - # Keeling won 5 games at Maine from 1988-96 Marty Marbach, Canisius (1987-89) 2 0 2 .000 - $ Macarchuk won 4 games at Canisius from 1979-87 Jim Boylan, UNH (1989-92) 3 0 3 .000 - Jeff Jackson, UNH (1996-99) 3 0 3 .000 - Tony Relvas, Colgate (1982-86) 3 0 3 .000 - Tommy Dempsey, Binghamton 5 0 5 .000 -

* Herrion was 18-6 at Drexel from 1991-99 # Not eligible for 2002 & 2003 championships (DI transition) $ Monroe named interim head coach just prior to the 2004 championship and lost in the first round of the tournament. @ Keeling was 5-8 at Maine from 1988-96; 3-5 at NU from 1997-01

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1980 (48 teams) (6) Iona 84, (11) Holy Cross 78 March 7 East First Round Providence Civic Center (Providence, R.I.)

1981 (48 teams) (11) Northeastern 55, (6) Fresno State 53 March 13 Midwest First Round Special Events Center (El Paso, Texas) (3) Utah 94, Northeastern 69 March 15 Midwest Second Round Special Events Center (El Paso, Texas)

1982 (48 teams) (11) Northeastern 63, (6) St. Joseph’s 62 March 12 East First Round Nassau County Coliseum (Uniondale, N.Y.) (3) Villanova 76, Northeastern 72 (3OT) March 14 East Second Round Nassau County Coliseum (Uniondale, N.Y.)

1983 (52 teams) LaSalle 70, Boston U. 58 March 15 Opening Round The Palestra (Philadelphia, Pa.)

1984 (53 teams) Northeastern 90, Long Island U. 87 March 13 Opening Round The Palestra (Philadelphia, Pa.) (6) Virginia Commonwealth 70, (11) Northeastern 69 March 16 East First Round Byrne Arena (East Rutherford, N.J.)

1985 (64 teams) (3) Illinois 76, (14) Northeastern 57 March 15 East First Round The Omni (Atlanta, Ga.)

1986 (64 teams) (4) Oklahoma 80, (13) Northeastern 74 March 13 East First Round Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.)

1987 (64 teams) (3) Purdue 104, (14) Northeastern 95 March 13 East First Round Carrier Dome (Syracuse, N.Y.)

1988 (64 teams) (2) Duke 85, (15) Boston U. 69 March 17 East First Round Dean Smith Center (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

1989 (64 teams) (14) Siena 80, (3) Stanford 78 March 16 East First Round Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.) (11) Minnesota 80, Siena 67 March 18 East Second Round Greensboro Coliesum (Greensboro, N.C.)

1990 (64 teams) (1) Connecticut 76, (16) Boston U. 52 March 15 East First Round Hartford Civic Center (Hartford, Conn.)

1991 (64 teams) (1) North Carolina 101, (16) Northeastern 66 March 15 East First Round Carrier Dome (Syracuse, N.Y.)

1992 (64 teams) (4) Cincinnati 85, (13) Delaware 47 March 20 Midwest First Round University of Dayton Arena (Dayton, Ohio)

1993 (64 teams) (4) Louisville 76, (13) Delaware 70 March 19 Midwest First Round Hoosier Dome (Indianapolis, Ind.)

1994 (64 teams) (4) Temple 61, (13) Drexel 39 March 18 East First Round USAir Arena (Landover, Md.)

1995 (64 teams) (4) Oklahoma State 73, (13) Drexel 49 March 16 East First Round Baltimore Arena (Baltimore, Md.)

1996 (64 teams) (12) Drexel 75, (5) Memphis 63 March 14 West First Round University Arena (Albuquerque, N.M.) (4) Syracuse 69, Drexel 58 March 16 West Second Round University Arena (Albuquerque, N.M.)

1997 (64 teams) (5) Tulsa 81, (12) Boston U. 52 March 14 Midwest First Round Kemper Arena (Kansas City, Mo.)

1998 (64 teams) (2) Purdue 95, (15) Delaware 56 March 13 Midwest First Round United Center (, Ill.)

1999 (64 teams) (4) Tennessee 62, (13) Delaware 52 March 12 East First Round Charlotte Coliseum (Charlotte, N.C.)

2000 (64 teams) (3) Oklahoma State 86, (14) Hofstra 66 March 17 East First Round HSBC Arena (Buffalo, N.Y.)

2001 (65 teams) (4) UCLA 61, (13) Hofstra 48 March 15 East First Round Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.)

2002 (65 teams) (1) Cincinnati 90, (16) Boston U. 52 March 15 West First Round Mellon Arena (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

2003 (65 teams) (1) Arizona 80, (16) Vermont 51 March 20 West First Round Huntsman Center (Salt Lake City, Utah)

2004 (65 teams) (2) Connecticut 70, (15) Vermont 53 March 18 Buffalo First Round HSBC Arena (Buffalo, N.Y.)

2005 (65 teams) (13) Vermont 60, (4) Syracuse 57 (OT) March 18 Holy Cross First Round DCU Center (Worcester, Mass.) (5) Michigan State 72, Vermont 61 March 20 Holy Cross First Round DCU Center (Worcester, Mass.)

2006 (65 teams) (1) Connecticut 72, (16) Albany 59 March 17 Philadelphia First Round Wachovia Center (Philadelphia, Pa.)

2007 (65 teams) (4) Virginia 84, (13) Albany 57 March 16 Columbus First Round Nationwide Arena (Columbus, Ohio)

2008 (65 teams) (2) Georgetown 65, (15) UMBC 49 March 21 Raleigh First Round RBC Center (Raleigh, N.C.)

2009 (65 teams) (2) Duke 86, (15) Binghamton 62 March 19 Greensboro First Round Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.)

2010 (65 teams) (1) Syracuse 79, (16) Vermont 56 March 19 Buffalo First Round HSBC Arena (Buffalo, N.Y.) America East Men's Basketball AMERICA EAST ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RESULTS

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2011 (68 teams) (1) Kansas 72, (16) Boston U. 53 March 18 Tulsa Second Round BOK Center (Tulsa, Okla.)

2012 (68 teams) (16) Vermont 71, (16) Lamar 59 March 14 Dayton First Round Dayton Arena (Dayton, Ohio) (1) North Carolina 77 vs. Vermont 58 March 16 Greensboro Second Round Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.)

2013 (68 teams) (2) Duke 73, (15) Albany 61 March 22 Philadelphia First Round Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia, Pa.)

2014 (68 teams) (16) Albany 71, (16) Mount St. Mary’s March 18 Dayton First Round University of Dayton Arena, (Dayton, Ohio) (1) Florida 67, (16) Albany 55 March 20 Orlando Second Round Amway Center (Orlanda, Fla.)

2015 (68 teams) (3) Oklahoma 69, (14) Albany 60 March 20 Columbus Second Round Nationwide Arena (Columbus, Ohio)

2016 (68 teams) (4) Kentucky 85, (13) Stony Brook 57 March 17 Des Moines First Round Wlls Fargo Arena (Des Moines, Iowa)

2017 (68 teams) (4) Purdue 80, (13) Vermont 70 March 16 Milwaukee First Round BMO Harris Bradley Center (Milwaukee, Wis.)

National Invitation Tournament Results

1981 (32 teams) Holy Cross 56, Southern Mississippi 54 First Round (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Syracuse 77, Holy Cross 57 Second Round (Syracuse, N.Y.)

1985 (32 teams) Nebraska 79, Canisius 66 First Round Devaney Sports Center (Lincoln, Neb.)

1986 (32 teams) Providence 72, Boston U. 69 First Round Providence Civic Center (Providence, R.I.)

1987 (32 teams) Niagara 74, Seton Hall 65 First Round Gallagher Center (Amherst, N.Y.) LaSalle 89, Niagara 81 Second Round Niagara Convention Center (Buffalo, N.Y.)

1988 (32 teams) Boston College 73, Siena 65 March 17 First Round Roberts Center (Chestnut Hill, Mass.)

1997 (32 teams) Bradley 66, Drexel 53 March 12 First Round Carver Arena (Peoria, Ill.)

1999 (32 teams) Rutgers 58, Hofstra 45 March 10 First Round Louis Brown Atheltic Center (New Brunswick, N.J.)

2000 (32 teams) Villanova 72, Delaware 63 March 15 First Round The Pavilion (Villanova, Pa.)

2003 (40 teams) St. John’s 62, Boston U. 57 March 19 First Round Alumni Hall (Jamaica, N.Y.)

2004 (40 teams) Rhode Island 80, Boston U. 52 March 17 First Round Ryan Center (Kingston, R.I.)

2005 (40 teams) Georgetown 64, Boston U. 34 March 16 First Round MCI Center (Washington, D.C.)

Memphis 90, Northeastern 65 March 16 First Round FedEx Forum (Memphis, Tenn.)

2007 (32 teams) (2) Kansas State 59, (7) Vermont 57 March 14 First Round Bramlage Coliseum (Manhattan, Kan.)

2010 (48 teams) (1) Illinois 76, (8) Stony Brook 66 March 17 First Round Stony Brook Arena (Stony Brook, N.Y.)

2011 (32 teams) (2) Cleveland State 63, (7) Vermont 60 March 16 First Round Wolstein Center (Cleveland, Ohio)

2012 (32 teams) (1) Seton Hall 63, (8) Stony Brook 61 March 13 First Round Prudential Center (Newark, N.J.)

2013 (32 Teams) (7) Stony Brook 71, (2) Massachusetts 58 March 20 First Round Mullins Center (Amherst, Mass.)

(3) Iowa 75, (7) Stony Brook 63 March 22 Second Round Carver-Hawkeye Arena (Iowa City, Iowa )

2014 (32 Teams) (2) Georgia 63, (7) Vermont 56 March 19 First Round Stegeman Coliseum (Athens, Ga.)

AmericaEast.com AMERICA EAST ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RESULTS Invitational Results 2009 (16 teams) Vermont 76, at Green Bay 72 March 18 First Round Resch Center (Green Bay, Wis.) at Oregon St. 71, Vermont 70 (OT) March 23 Quarterfinals Gill Coliseum (Corvallis, Ore.) 2010 (16 teams) Boston University 96, at Oregon State 78 March 17 First Round Gill Coliseum (Corvallis, Ore.) at Boston University 92, Morehead State 89 (OT) March 22 Quarterfinals Case Gym (Boston, Mass.) at VCU 88, Boston University 75 March 24 Semifinals Verizon Wireless Arena (Richmond, Va.) 2013 (16 teams) Santa Clara 77, Vermont 67 March 19 First Round Leavey Center (Santa Clara, Calif.) 2014 (16 teams) Siena 66 Stony Brook 55 March 16 First Round Times Union Center (Albany, N.Y.) 2015 (16 teams) Mercer 72 Stony Brook 70 March 18 First Round Hawkins Arena (Macon, Ga.) Vermont 85 Hofstra 81 March 18 First Round Mack Sports Complex (Hempstead, N.Y.) Vermont 78 Radford 71 March 23 Quarterfinals Patrick Gymnasium (Burlington, Vt.) Lousiana-Monroe 71 Vermont 65 March 25 Semifinals Fant-Ewing Coliseum (Monroe, La.) 2016 (16 teams) Vermont 79, Western Carolina 74 March 16 First Round Patrick Gym (Burlington, Vt.) Vermont 73, Seattle 54 March 21 Quarterfinals Connolly Complex (Seattle, Wash.) Nevada 86, Vermont 72 March 23 Semifinals Lawlor Arena (Reno, Nev.) 2017 (16 teams) Illinois-Chicago 71, Stony Brook, 69 March 16 First Round UIC Pavilion (Chicago, Ill.) CollegeInsider.com Tournament Results 2012 (32 teams) Manhattan 89, at Albany 79 March 14 First Round SEFCU Arena (Albany, N.Y.) 2013 (32 teams) Rider 63, Hartford 54 March 19 First Round Chase Arena (Hartford, Conn.) Loyola (Md.) 70, Boston U. 63 March 19 First Round Reitz Arena (Baltimore, Md.) 2015 (32 teams) NJIT 84 New Hampshire 77 March 16 First Round Fleisher Athletic Center (Newark, N.J.) 2016 (32 teams) New Hampshire 77, Fairfield 62 March 16 First Round Alumni Hall (Fairfield, Conn.) Ohio 94, Albany 90 March 16 First Round Convocation Center (Athens, Ohio) Coastal Carolina 71, New Hampshire 62 March 19 Second Round HTC Center (Conway, S.C.) 2017 (32 teams) UMBC 88, Fairfield 83 March 15 First Round RAC Arena (Baltimore, Md.) St. Peter’s College 59, Albany 55 March 16 First Round SEFCU Arena (Albany, N.Y.) UMBC 87, Saint Francis (PA) 79 March 18 Second Round RAC Arena (Baltimore, Md.) UMBC 80, Liberty 68 March 26 Quarterfinal RAC Arena (Baltimore, Md.) Texas A&M Corpus Christi 79, UMBC 61 March 29 Semifinal RAC Arena (Baltimore, Md.) AMERICA EAST ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RECORDS

NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT RECORDS Team Apps. W L Pct. Team Apps. W L Pct. Vermont (2017, 12, 10, 05, 04, 03) 6 2 6 .250 Boston U. (2005, 04, 03, 86, 80) 5 0 5 .000 Albany (2015, 14, 13, 07, 06) 5 1 5 .167 Stony Brook (2013, 12, 10) 3 1 3 .250 Boston U. (2011, 02, 1997, 90, 88, 83) 6 0 6 .000 Vermont (2014, 11, 07) 3 0 3 .000 Binghamton (2009) 1 0 1 .000 Holy Cross (1981) 1 1 1 .500 UMBC (2008) 1 0 1 .000 Niagara (1987) 1 1 1 .500 Siena (1989) 1 1 1 .500 Delaware (2000) 1 0 1 .000 Northeastern (1991, 87, 86, 85, 84, 82, 81) 7 3 7 .300 Drexel (1997) 1 0 1 .000 Drexel (1996, 95, 94) 3 1 3 .250 Hofstra (1999) 1 0 1 .000 Holy Cross (1980) 1 0 1 .000 Northeastern (2005) 1 0 1 .000 Hofstra (2000, 01) 2 0 2 .000 Siena (1988) 1 0 1 .000 Delaware (1999, 98, 93, 92) 4 0 4 .000 Canisius (1985) 1 0 1 .000 Stony Brook (2016) 1 0 1 .000 Totals 19 3 19 .137 Totals 38 8 38 .174

COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL RECORDS COLLEGEINSIDER.COM TOURNAMENT RECORDS Team Apps. W L Pct. Team Apps. W L Pct. Boston U. (2010) 1 2 1 .667 Albany (2017, 16, 12) 3 0 3 .000 Stony Brook (2017, 15. 14) 3 0 3 ,000 Boston U. (2013) 1 0 1 .000 Vermont (2016, 15, 13, 09) 4 5 4 .556 Hartford (2013) 1 0 1 .000 Totals 8 7 8 .500 New Hampshire (2016, 15) 2 1 2 .333 UMBC (2017) 1 3 1 .750 Totals 8 4 8 .333

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