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2015-16 Vassar College Men's Basketball 2015-16 Vassar college men’s Basketball 2015-16 Vassar Schedule (4-7/0-2 liberty) A Look at TODAY’s Game November The Brewers look to earn their first Liberty League win of the season 13 (Fri.) at New Paltz New Paltz, NY L, 68-70 (0-1) this evening, hosting the Engineers in the conference home opener in the Rochester Tip Off Tournament Athletics and Fitness Center. The Brewers are looking to snap a three-game 20 (Fri.) vs. Ohio Northern^ Rochester, NY W, 81-77 (1-1) 21 (Sat.) at University of Rochester^ Rochester, NY L, 57-68 (1-2) losing skid, having dropped a pair this weekend to St. Lawrence University 24 (Tues.) at Maritime College Throggs Neck, NY W, 68-61 (2-2) (67-54) and Clarkson University (58-50). The Brewers come into the game December allowing just 66.1 points per game, which is third-lowest in the Liberty 2 (Wed.) at No. 18 Trinity College Hartford, CT L, 56-74 (2-3) League. Senior Erikson Wasyl is creeping up on 1000 points for his 5 (Sat.) Hamilton College AFC W, 74-63 (3-3) career, as he sits just 35 points shy of the mark coming into tonight’s 9 (Wed.) Southern Vermont College AFC L, 76-64 (3-4) Puerto Rico Classic contests. VC plays seven of its next 10 games here in the AFC, after 28 (Mon.) vs. Gustavis Adolphus College San Juan, PR W, 52-51 (4-4) playing nine of 11 to start the year away. 29 (Tues.) vs. Central College San Juan, PR L, 55-62 (4-5) The Engineers are coming off a 76-53 January defeat at the hands of the Rochester Institute of 8 (Fri.) at St. Lawrence University* Canton, NY L, 54-67 (4-6) Technology, dropping them to 1-3 in conference 9 (Sat.) at Clarkson University* Potsdam, NY L, 50-58 (4-7) 12 (Tue.) Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.* AFC 8 p.m. play. RPI started the season 5-1 and played through its non- 15 (Fri.) Skidmore College* AFC 8 p.m. conference schedule with relative ease, but has since struggled against 16 (Sat.) Union College* AFC 4 p.m. Liberty opponents. The Engineers’ lone conference victory came 22 (Fri.) Rochester Institute of Tech.* Rochester, NY 8 p.m. thanks to a 60-51 win over Hobart College (4-7, 0-2), which is tied for 23 (Sat.) at Hobart College* Geneva, NY 4 p.m. 26 (Tue.) at Bard College* Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 8 p.m. last in the League with Vassar. RPI leads the conference with 15.54 as- 29 (Fri.) Clarkson University* AFC 8 p.m. sists and 8.62 steals per game, so the Engineers have been sharing the 30 (Sat.) St. Lawrence University* AFC 4 p.m. ball and forcing a lot of turnovers. February Freshman guard Tom Horvat leads the team with 14.5 points 5 (Fri.) Hobart College* AFC 8 p.m. per game, 2.9 assists per game and 36 steals in 13 starts. Senior forward 6 (Sat.) Rochester Institute of Tech.* AFC 4 p.m. 12 (Fri.) at Union College* Schenectady, NY 8 p.m. Tyler Gendron also averages double-digit scoring with 10.6 points per game. 13 (Sat.) at Skidmore College* Saratoga Springs, NY 4 p.m. On the defensive end, senior forward Chase Almond averages 8.4 rebounds 17 (Tues.) Bard College* AFC 8 p.m. and has a team-high nine blocks. Head coach Mark Gilbride is in his second 21 (Sun.) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.* Troy, NY 4 p.m. season with the Engineers, having led them to an 8-17 record in his debut * - Liberty League game season. Sophomore Tony Caletti ‘18 ^ - Rochester Tip-Off Tournament Live stats at http://www.sidearmstats.com/vassar/mbball Bold denotes home game played at Athletics and Fitness Center 2015-16 Liberty League Standings All dates and times (ET) are subject to change Conference Overall (As of Jan. 12) W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Streak Follow Brewer Athletics on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. St. Lawrence 2-0 1.000 6-4 0.600 W5 - facebook.com/vassarathletics RIT 2-0 1.000 6-5 0.545 W2 - twitter.com/vassarathletics Bard 3-1 0.750 6-7 0.462 L1 - instagram.com/vassarathletics Skidmore 2-2 0.500 7-5 0.583 W1 Clarkson 2-2 0.500 5-8 0.385 W1 Union 2-2 0.500 4-7 0.364 L1 OTHER LIBERTY LEAGUE ACTION & Results RPI 1-3 0.250 7-6 0.550 L1 January 9 - St. John Fisher 69, Hobart 64; Skidmore 73, Union 64; RIT 76, RPI 53; SLU Hobart 0-2 0.000 4-7 0.364 L5 69, Bard 61; Clarkson 58, Vassar 50 Vassar 0-2 0.000 4-7 0.364 L3 January 12 - SLU at Clarkson (8 pm); Union at RIT (8 pm) January 15 - RIT at CU (8 pm); Union at Bard (8 pm); Hobart at SLU (8 pm) LIberty LEague STATISTICAL LEaders Scoring Average FG PTS AVG 3PT FG Percentage (2/Gm) FG ATT 3PT% Previous Contests 1. Deshon Burgess (Union) 67 202 18.4 1. Mitch Herman (RIT) 36 65 .554 Vassar vs. RPI 2014-15 - RPI 52, at VC 47 2. AJ Horde (RIT) 58 162 18.0 2. Erikson Wasyl (Vassar) 31 74 .419 Vassar is 8-25 against RPI dating back to 2014-15 - at RPI 78, VC 50 3. Erik Sanders (Skidmore) 68 216 18.0 3. Deshon Burgess (Union) 24 64 .375 4. Edvinas Rupkus (Skidmore) 69 200 16.7 1989, as the Engineers have earned 12 of 2013-14 - at VC 107, RPI 89 4. Tom Horvat (RPI) 30 88 .341 5. Jamal Lucas (Hobart) 55 176 16.0 5. Erik Sanders (Skidmore) 24 74 .324 the last 14 matchups between these two 2013-14 - VC 100, at RPI 83 teams. 2012-13 - at RPI 85, VC 76 Rebounds Per Game OR DR RPG Blocks Per Game G NO BPG 1. William Hython (Union) 34 69 9.4 1. Derek Hart (Clarkson) 13 26 2.0 2. Chase Almond (RPI) 37 72 8.4 2. Paul Grinde (Vassar) 11 16 1.5 A Reminder...The NCAA, the Liberty League and Vassar College promote 3. Ryan Whelpley (Union) 32 53 7.7 3. Kamron Davis (RIT) 9 11 1.2 good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request 4. Kamron Davis (RIT) 25 41 7.3 4. Riley Naclerio (St. Lawrence) 10 12 1.2 your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner. 5. Paul Grinde (Vassar) 22 55 7.0 5. Brandon Cunningham (Bard) 13 15 1.2 Profanity, racial or sexist comments or other intimidating actions directed at Assists Per Game G NO APG Steals Per Game G NO SPG officials, student-athletes, coaches or team representatives - as well as public 1. AJ Horde (RIT) 9 48 5.3 1. Tom Horvat (RPI) 13 36 2.8 intoxication, the consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages and tobacco 2. Zachary Bouton (Union) 11 37 3.4 2. AJ Horde (RIT) 9 18 2.0 3. DeVahnte Mosley (Bard) 13 43 3.3 3. Jamal Lucas (Hobart) 11 22 2.0 products are grounds for removal from the site of competition and other 4. Nate Kane (RPI) 13 42 3.2 4. Pete Drescher (Hobart) 11 22 2.0 disciplinary actions. Thank you! 5. Willie Zachery (SLU) 8 25 3.1 5. Deshon Burgess (Union) 11 18 1.6 vs. RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INST. AFC - 1/12/2016 - 8 p.m. VASSAR BREWERS (4-7/0-2 liberty) RPI ENGINEERS (7-6/1-3 LIBERTY) # Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School # Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 2 Jesse Browne So. G 6-3 Barrington, RI/Deerfield Academy 4 Nate Kane Jr. G 6-1 180 Glenmont, NY / Bethlehem Central 4 Ryan Huegel Jr. G 6-0 Briarcliff Manor, NY/Briarcliff 5 Asa Barnhill So. G 6-0 175 Gloversville, NY / Gloversville 5 Erikson Wasyl Sr. G 6-0 Durham, CT/Coginchaug 10 Tom Horvat Fr. G 6-0 175 Cranston, RI / Providence Country Day 10 Alex Seff Fr. G 6-1 Arlington, VA/Washington & Lee 15 Will Lewis Sr. G 6-2 180 Potomac, MD / Loomis Chaffee 11 Gabe Natale Fr. G/F 6-6 Dobbs Ferry, NY/Dobbs Ferry 20 Bard Featherston Fr. G 6-0 170 Queens, NY / Xaverian 12 Mickey Adams Jr. G/F 6-4 Boston, MA/St. Sebastian’s School 21 Jonathan Luster Jr. G 5-11 170 Essex, CT / Valley Regional 13 Tony Caletti So. G 6-2 Mill Valley, CA/Branson 22 Ryan Kriftcher Fr. G 6-1 185 Port Washington, NY / Schreiber 23 Elijah Winston Jr. F 6-3 Gilbert, AZ/Gilbert Classical Academy 23 Tyler Gendron Sr. F 6-5 200 Merrimack, NH / Merrimack 25 Chris Gallivan Fr. F 6-6 Walpole, MA/Walpole 30 Steve Palecki Fr. F 6-6 Southborough, MA/St. John’s 32 Sebuabe Dzobo Fr. F 6-4 175 Glendale, AZ / Mountain Ridge 33 Spencer Einhorn So. F 6-5 Birmingham, AL/Mountain Brook 34 Andreas Kontopidis Fr. F 6-5 215 Sherborn, MA / Dover-Sherborn 34 Paul Grinde Fr. C 6-10 Virginia Beach, VA/Cape Henry Collegiate 35 Chase Almond Sr. F 6-5 215 South Kingstown, RI / South Kingstown 42 Mason Dyslin Fr. F 6-6 Yorktown Heights, NY/Yorktown 42 Marcus Giese Fr. C 6-8 195 Franklin, MA / Franklin Head Coach: BJ Dunne (3rd season, Bates, ‘10) Head Coach: Mark Gilbride Assistant Coaches: Michael McSloy, Mike Callahan, Johnny Mrlik ‘16 Assistant Coaches: Jim Driggs Athletic Trainers: Suzi Higgins, Ian Shultis, Tabatha Santiago Vassar Projected Starters RPI Projected Starters Pos.
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