2010-11 - Manhattanville College
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2010-11 - Manhattanville College
Quick Facts and Contents A staple in the New York region and an emerging program on the national stage, the Manhattanville College Athletic Department continues to bolster its reputation as a program on the rise in all areas: athletic achievement, academic success and overall participation. More than 300 Valiant student-athletes (nearly 20 percent of the student body) took part in intercollegiate athletics during the 2009-10 school year showcasing the continued and rapid growth of athletics at Manhattanville. Following the successful integration of the men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track teams in 2008-09, the program has expanded to 21 intercollegiate teams – including seven new teams that have been established or re-established since 2007 alone. And teams at Manhattanville do not just compete, they win. Seven different programs earned conference regular-season or tournament championships in 2009-10 – a total bettered by only 13 Division III schools – and two Valiant teams (baseball and men’s golf) appeared in the NCAA Tournament. Fifteen of 21 Valiant teams earned berths in their respective conference championships last year, including conference championships for the baseball, men’s golf and men’s hockey programs. Three Manhattanville teams (men’s hockey, women’s hockey and women’s soccer) also received national rankings over the course of the year, the most in a single school year since 2004-05. On an individual level, many Valiant student-athletes were honored in 2009-10 as well. A program-record four Valiants – A.J. Mikkelsen and Mickey Lang (men’s hockey), Katie Little (women’s hockey) and Dan Fiorito (baseball) received All-American accolades, while an incredible six players were named conference Player of the Year. Manhattanville athletes also earned two conference Rookie of the Year awards and a school-record 49 All-Conference honors. In the last 10 years, at least 30 former Valiants have gone on to play professionally either domestically or overseas. But at Manhattanville, athletics is only one part of becoming a wellrounded student-athlete. In the classroom, Valiant athletes consistently achieve higher grade-point averages than the student body as a whole, as evidenced by the 3.120 Athletic Department GPA for the Spring 2010 semester. All but four Valiant teams recorded a team GPA of 3.000 or higher for the spring term, while a program-record 105 student-athletes were named Academic All-Conference honorees. Community service also continues to play a vital role in the studentathlete experience at Manhattanville, as each team performs hundreds of community service hours each year. In addition to active involvement with many local sports teams and youth organizations both on and off campus, Valiant teams sponsor events such as the women’s basketball “Pink Zone” night and the women’s hockey “Think Pink” event to promote cancer awareness. As a result of these and other efforts, the school was the recipient of two Jostens/NADIIIAA Community Service Awards in 2008-09, one of only 13 institutions honored and the only school to receive two awards. The service aspect of the Manhattanville studentathlete experience plays a large role in helping Valiant athletes fulfill the college’s mission of educating ethically and socially responsible leaders for the global community. 2 Manhattanville Quick Facts: • • • • • • 21 Varsity Sports Over 300 Student-Athletes 7 Sports Added Since 2007 24 All-Americans (20 since 1999) Over 1,000 Service Hours Per Year Cumulative Department GPA over 3.200 “To the valiant of heart, nothing is impossible.” - Jeanne d’Albret 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Table of Contents Quick Facts & Contents........................... 1 Athletic Administration............................ 2 Coaching Staff..................................... 3-4 2010-11 Roster/Schedule........................ 5 2010-11 Season Preview......................... 6 Returning Players...............................7-11 Newcomers...........................................12 2009-10 Season in Review................13-14 Game-by-Game Results.....................15-17 Record Books...................................18-20 1,000-Point Scorers...............................21 All-Time Roster......................................22 Facilities................................................23 Strength & Conditioning/Sports Medicine...24 2010-11 Freedom Opponents.................25 Manhattanville College...........................26 Quick Facts and Contents On the Cover Quick Facts MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE Left to right: Seniors Lamar Glass, Peter Mehmel and Jay Ferriere Media Information BROADCAST: Most (if not all) Valiant home games and select away games this season will be broadcast live as either an audio or video stream via GoValiants.TV and WMVL 88.1 FM, with Assistant Director of Sports Information Nick Guerriero calling the action both live from Kennedy Gymnasium and on location. For more information, a complete broadcast schedule, or to listen to and/or watch the broadcasts, log on to GoValiants. com and click on the Live Audio and Live Video tabs on the top of the page, under the Fan Zone section. CREDENTIAL REQUESTS: Members of the media wishing to attend Valiant men’s basketball games must contact the Manhattanville Sports Information Office in advance. Seating and limited phone/internet access is available for working media on press row at Kennedy Gym. Game programs and updated statistics for both teams will be available along press row prior to the game. Following the contest, a final box score will be made available to media outlets and can be faxed or e-mailed to requested outlets not in attendance. INTERVIEW POLICY: All interview requests for Valiant student-athletes and coaches must be made through the Manhattanville Sports Information Department. Media planning to attend practice should contact the Sports Information office to confirm practice times and player/coach availability. Game-day interviews prior to the game are not permitted. Coach Scanlon and requested student-athletes will be available to credentialed media members after a 10-minute cooling-off period following the end of the game. Directions to Manhattanville College FROM SOUTH: Deegan Expressway/New York State Throughway (I-87) north to Exit 8. Follow the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) East to the Hutchinson River Parkway. Head north on Hutchinson River Parkway to Exit 27 (in New York, not Connecticut) at Route 120 (Purchase Street). Turn left onto Purchase Street and follow to campus entrance on left. Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference: Home Facility: Capacity: Year Opened: President: Athletic Director: Sr. Woman Administrator: Department Phone: Department Fax: Website: School Address: Purchase, N.Y. 1841 1,700 Valiants Crimson & White NCAA Division III Freedom Kennedy Gymnasium 500 1957 Dr. Molly Easo Smith Keith Levinthal Julene Fisher (914) 323-5280 (914) 323-5130 www.GoValiants.com 2900 Purchase St. Purchase, N.Y. 10577 MEN’S BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach: Pat Scanlon Alma Mater: Manhattanville ’03 Career Record: 104-60 (6 Seasons) Office Phone: (914) 323-7271 Email: scanlon@govaliants.com Assistant Coach: Cody Moffett (Manhattanville ’08) Email: moffett@govaliants.com Office Phone: (914) 323-3141 Assistant Coach: Ed Powell (South Carolina ’69) Assistant Coach: Leif Gagliardi (Manhattanville ’00) TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record: Freedom Record: Home/Road/Neutral: Letterwinners Ret./Lost: Starters Ret./Lost: Newcomers: 12-13 6-8 (5th place) 7-3/3-9/2-1 11/5 4/1 6 SPORTS INFORMATION Director of Sports Information/ MBB Contact: Steve Sheridan Office Phone: (914) 323-7280 Fax: (914) 323-3180 E-Mail: sheridan@govaliants.com FROM NORTH: Take the Taconic State Parkway South to Cross Westchester Expressway Assistant Sports Info. Director: Nick Guerriero (I-287) east to Exit 8E (Westchester Ave.). Take second left onto Anderson Hill Road. Make Office Phone: (914) 323-7280 right at first traffic light (Purchase Street) and proceed to campus entrance on right. Fax: (914) 323-3180 FROM WEST: Take the Tappen Zee Bridge (I-287) and continue on the Cross Westchester E-Mail: guerriero@govaliants.com Expressway (I-287) East, then follow the directions above from the north after the Taconic State Parkway. COMMERCIAL VEHICLES: The Hutchinson River Parkway, Taconic State Parkway, Saw Mill Parkway, Merritt Parkway, Sprain Brook Parkway and Bronx River Parkway all have severe height clearance limitations and do not permit most commercial vehicles. As an alternate route, use I-87 from the south or west, or I-95 from the east, to I-287 and follow directions above. From the north, use I-684 south, get off at Exit 2 (Westchester Airport) and follow Route 120 South/Purchase Street to campus. Launched in November 2009, GoValiants.TV is back for its first full season in 2010-11 and, as the online home for Manhattanville Athletics video streaming, is the only place you need to watch home games for all of your favorite Valiant teams, including men’s basketball! Partnering with Pack Network, GoValiants. TV features one of the most ambitious and wide-ranging video broadcasting platforms in Division III and puts Manhattanville on The 2010-11 Manhattanville College Men’s Basketball Media Guide was designed, writ- par with some of the top Division I programs in the country. ten and edited by Steve Sheridan, Director of Sports Information. Front cover template With a GoValiants.TV All-Access pass, subscribers can watch designed by Jenelle Anthony. Photography courtesy of Gene Boyars and the Manhattanville every broadcasted event for every Manhattanville team for a full Sports Information Department. year. The pass also gives the subscriber access to the complete Anyone with historical information that may be incorrect or that have been omitted from archives section as well as premium content such as full-screen this guide is encouraged to contact the Manhattanville Department of Sports Information. game view, exclusive interviews and other web-only content. All information in this guide is current as of November 15, 2010. All game times listed Only want to watch one game? GoValiants.TV also offers a paythroughout the guide are Eastern. per-game rate as well. Media Guide Credits 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 1 Manhattanville Athletic Administration Director of Athletics Keith Levinthal Eighth Year • Hobart ’95 Keith Levinthal enters his eighth full year as Director of Athletics at Manhattanville College in 2010-11 and continues to establish the school as a regional and national leader in athletic success and community involvement. Levinthal also serves as head coach of Manhattanville’s nationally recognized men’s hockey program. Levinthal has led the Valiant athletic program to unprecedented heights in recent years, as Manhattanville has collected 48 conference championships – 25 regular-season championships and 23 tournament titles – in the last seven seasons alone. In that span, the program has also produced 25 conference Players of the Year, 15 All-American selections and one National Player of the Year. The Valiants put together another very strong overall season in 2009-10, as seven different programs achieved either a regular-season or conference tournament championship. Sixteen of the 21 Valiant programs reached their conference tournament during the year, including Freedom Tournament titles and NCAA Tournament appearances by the men’s golf and baseball teams. Multiple teams ascended to new heights in 2009-10, including the men’s golf team, which won its conference title by an amazing 39 strokes, and the women’s soccer team, which achieved the first NSCAA national ranking in program history thanks to a program-record 17 wins. On an individual level, Manhattanville produced a program-record four All-Americans, six conference Players of the Year and four conference Coaches of the Year. Manhattanville had one of the most successful seasons in program history in 2008-09, posting a cumulative department winning percentage of .548 (184151-6), while successfully integrating new men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track programs that raised the number of varsity sports at Manhattanville to 21. Three teams – men’s basketball, men’s tennis and baseball – earned Freedom Conference regular-season championships, while the men’s tennis and women’s lacrosse teams set new program records for wins in a season. The Valiants also produced two All-Americans, four conference Players of the Year, three conference Coaches of the Year and three conference Rookies of the Year. In 2007-08, Levinthal guided the Athletics Department as it transitioned from the Skyline Conference to the Freedom Conference and also reintroduced volleyball and cross country programs to the school. The Valiants saw immediate success in its new conference as two teams clinched Freedom Conference regular-season championships and three programs won conference tournaments in advancing to the NCAA Tournament. The women’s hockey team advanced to the program’s third National Championship game, while the women’s soccer team reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. Levinthal also led the Valiants to a record-breaking year in 2006-07, as six teams won conference championships and a program-record five teams qualified for the NCAA Tournament. His men’s hockey team spent 13 consecutive weeks as the top-ranked team in the nation and earned its first-ever berth in the national semifinals, while goaltender Andrew Gallant became the first Manhattanville student-athlete to be named a National Player of the Year. Six coaches were named as conference Coach of the Year, while two Valiant student-athletes were also named ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans. And, for the first time ever, Valiant teams won more league championships than any other Skyline Conference team. Levinthal saw immediate athletic success during his first year at the helm, as all 14 of Manhattanville’s athletic programs participated in postseason play during the 2003-04 year. But in addition to athletic success, at the heart of every successful program lie sound resources for its lifeblood – its student-athletes. Therefore, Levinthal has made it a priority to provide the resources needed to create an environment in which Manhattanville student-athletes can achieve at the highest level academically, socially and athletically. In 2004, Levinthal received the honor of serving on the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey Rules Committee. The NCAA selects 13 members to serve on the committee and only four from Division III institutions. Levinthal began his term on Sept. 1, 2004 and left his four-year post on at the beginning of the 2008-09 school year. A 1995 graduate of Hobart College, Levinthal is committed to developing all aspects of the athletics program. In his tenure at Manhattanville, Levinthal’s agenda has included: Student-Athlete Development - Manhattanville continues to be on the cutting edge in the total development of its student-athletes. Valiant studentathletes have exhibited a strong presence and desire to serve the New York area. All varsity teams participate in outreach activities, positively impacting numerous area youth groups, hospitals, schools and agencies. Professionalism - Under Levinthal’s guidance, Manhattanville athletics received a much-needed face-lift. With a new website, logo, team colors and method of business, he has streamlined and energized the department. The result has been increased exposure to Manhattanville student-athletes, improved performance both on and off the field, and increased support from fans and alumni. Exposure - Manhattanville Athletics continues to maintain a strong presence on national and regional media outlets. Levinthal has helped increase the program’s media opportunities as well as displaying the values of the Valiants constantly in the public eye. Assistant Director of Athletics Julene Fisher Sixth Year • Marymount ’02 Julene Fisher is in her sixth year as Assistant Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator, and her eighth year overall within the Manhattanville Athletic Department in 2010-11. As Assistant Athletic Director, Fisher is responsible for assisting the athletic director in an administrative capacity. She handles the scheduling for all of Manhattanville’s 21 sports and also handles travel accommodations and assignment of the department’s student workers. A former Assistant Sports Information Director at Manhattanville, Fisher also assists the Sports Information Department by serving as a statistician for home baseball games and other home contests. Fisher began her tenure at Manhattanville as an administrative assistant in the Manhattanville development office before moving over to the Athletic Department. Fisher graduated from Marymount College in 2002 as an English/Journalism major. She served as the editor-in-chief of Marymount’s student newspaper, The Cormont, and also was a four-year letterwinner in both swimming and softball at the school. In television, she worked in conjunction with ABC News, the Discovery Channel and HBO to produce the hit series, “The Justice Files”, as well as HBO’s Emmy award winning documentary “In Memoriam: New York City, 9/11”. 2 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Manhattanville Coaching Staff Head Coach Pat Scanlon Seventh Season • Manhattanville ’03 A former Valiant on the basketball court, Pat Scanlon ’03, MS ’09 enters his seventh season as head men’s basketball coach at Manhattanville in 201011, continuing his goal of building the Valiants into a perennial contender both in the Freedom Conference and on the regional and national stages. Scanlon has amassed a 104-60 (.634) career record in six seasons and has led the team to four conference championships (three regular-season and one tournament) in his time in Purchase. He currently sits third all-time in career wins in program history and his winning percentage easily ranks as the highest ever at the school, while Scanlon’s time at the helm has coincided with the winningest six-year stretch in program history. The Valiants had another successful year both on and off the court in 2009-10, as Angelo Laroche and Trevoy Pointer were named to the All-Freedom Conference team and the squad boasted a conference-best eight players on the MAC All-Academic team. Also, Laroche and DeVon Barnett received multiple awards from Manhattanville before graduation: both received Castle Pins, while Barnett earned the President’s Prize and Laroche earned the Barbara Boggs Sigmund Award. Scanlon’s Valiant teams have always found success off the court, staying highly involved with community service projects and improving their GPA in every semester. During the spring 2010 semester, the team had a cumulative grade point average of 3.18, with 12 players carrying a semester GPA of at least 3.00. In 2008-09, Scanlon, took a team that graduated three 1,000-point scorers and four starters overall and led it to a share of the Freedom Conference regular-season title and a berth in the conference championship game. One year after guiding a team that scored more than 80 points per game on the offensive end, Scanlon completely revamped the Valiants for 2008-09 and relied heavily on defense, ranking ninth in Division III and second in program history by allowing only 60.0 points per game – including allowing just 36 points on December 3 versus Eastern University, the fewest points given up by a Valiant team in nearly 10 years. Scanlon’s recruiting efforts also produced the Freedom Conference Rookie of the Year in freshman Trevoy Pointer. During the 2007-08 season, Scanlon led the Valiants to a 17-9 overall mark in their first season in the Freedom Conference, including a 9-3 mark in the conference that tied for first place and a berth in the semifinals of the conference tournament. The Valiants were one of the most exciting offensive teams in the country to watch, as the team ranked 29th in Division III and finished eighth in program history by averaging 80.8 points per game. One of his three 1,000-point scorers from that year, Donte Chisolm, inked the program’s first professional contact after the season by signing on with the Jersey Express of the American Basketball Association. In 2006-07, Manhattanville had the best season in program history, finishing the year with a school-record 23 wins and achieving winning streaks of eight and nine games over the course of the season. Under Scanlon’s leadership, the team was ranked nationally for the first time in program history and captured the program’s first-ever Skyline Conference regular-season and tournament championships, in the process earning the Valiants their first berth in the NCAA Tournament in 28 years. The record-breaking season, which also featured the program’s first win over a ranked team (#9 William Paterson University), was capped with Scanlon and his assistants honored by the Skyline Conference as the Coaching Staff of the Year. From 2004-2006, Scanlon’s Manhattanville teams went 35-22, with the 2005-06 squad finishing second in the Skyline Conference and advancing to the tournament title game before falling just short of an NCAA Tournament spot. The 2005-06 season included several memorable games, most notably Manhattanville’s thrilling 89-85 win over archrival Mount Saint Mary College in the Skyline Conference Semifinals, a game played in a jam-packed Kennedy Gymnasium. That team would go on to earn the top seed in the ECAC Metro Tournament, where they lost a triple-overtime heartbreaker to Kean University. In his first season as Manhattanville’s head coach in 2004-05, Scanlon led the Valiants to a 16-12 record, winning more games as a first-year coach than any mentor in program history. Under the rookie coach, the Valiants finished fourth in the regular-season standings and advanced to the Skyline Conference Tournament semifinals before falling to eventual league champion Farmingdale State College by a single point. In his first season following graduation from Manhattanville in 2003-04, Scanlon served as an assistant coach with the Manhattanville men’s basketball team under former NBA star Dean Meminger, helping lead the team to an 18-10 record. He also worked at the New York Stock Exchange as a clerk. In the offseason, Scanlon also serves as Director of the highly successful Valiant Skill Development Camps. He also previously worked as a volunteer coach at the prestigious Pete Newell Big Man Camp in Las Vegas for five years from 2004-08. The Scanlon Stats Year Record Conference 2004-05 16-12 9-6 2005-06 19-10 13-4 2006-07 23-6 13-3 2007-08 17-9 9-3 2008-09 17-10 12-4 2009-10 12-13 6-8 Totals 104-60 62-28 Postseason Skyline Conference Semifinals ECAC Metro Quarterfinals Skyline Conference Finals ECAC Metro Quarterfinals Skyline Regular-Season Champions Skyline Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Freedom Regular-Season Co-Champions Freedom Tournament Semifinals Freedom Regular-Season Co-Champions Freedom Tournament Finalists One of the most durable and reliable players in Manhattanville men’s basketball history, Scanlon started 86 consecutive games in three seasons for the Valiants from 2000-03. In his four-year career as a Valiant, he became the 15th player in program history to reach the 1,000-point plateau by scoring 1,026 career points and averaging over 30 minutes per night. As a senior captain in 200203, Scanlon helped the Valiants to a 19-10 overall record (12-4 in the Skyline Conference) and berths in the Skyline Semifinals and ECAC Metro Quarterfinals, averaging a team-leading 15.4 points and 34.1 minutes per game. Scanlon earned his bachelor’s degree in history from Manhattanville in the spring of 2003. He also received his master’s degree in Sports Business Management from Manhattanville in 2009. A native of nearby Bronxville, N.Y., and a graduate of Fordham Prep School, Scanlon earned Second Team All-Bronx honors from Newsday as a senior, serving as a team captain and leading his team in scoring. Scanlon currently resides in Rye, N.Y., with his wife Stefanie. 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 3 Manhattanville Coaching Staff Assistant Coach Cody Moffett Second Season • Manhattanville ’08 A former great on the court for the Manhattanville men’s basketball team, Cody Moffett ’08 is back for his second season as an assistant coach and his first as the top assistant alongside his former college head coach, Pat Scanlon, in 2010-11. Moffett will continue to assist Scanlon in all aspects of the Valiant men’s basketball program, including game and practice preparation and working with both the team’s perimeter and post players, while also taking a more active role in fundraising, alumni relations and academic monitoring this year. After transferring to the school from Division I Iona College, Moffett led Manhattanville in scoring and rebounding in each of his last two seasons at the school, finishing his three-year Valiant career with 1,127 points – making him the 22nd Valiant to cross the 1,000-point plateau and one of only two players to do so in just three seasons. Moffett finished his time in Purchase by averaging 13.6 points per game, the 10th-highest scoring average in school history, while his 56.3 percent career field-goal percentage ranks fifth all-time at the school. An excellent all-around player, Moffett also currently sits seventh on the school’s career blocks list as well with 50. Moffett had his best season as a senior, when he was named to the All-Freedom Conference first team after leading Manhattanville with 18.2 points and 6.7 rebounds per contest. He also averaged nearly four assists per game and led the squad with excellent 57.7 percent shooting from the field that ranked 32nd in the country. Following his senior year, Moffett was named to the D3Hoops.com All-Middle Atlantic Region second team and also earned a spot on the All-Met second team, the Valiants’ first D3Hoops All-Region representative since 2003-04. A 2008 graduate of Manhattanville, Moffett is currently pursuing his master’s degree in Education at Manhattanville and resides in Purchase. Assistant Coach Ed Powell 14th Season • South Carolina ’69 The second longest-tenured coach in Manhattanville history, Ed Powell is back for his 14th season as an assistant coach on the Manhattanville bench and sixth coaching with one of his former student-athletes, Pat Scanlon, in 2010-11. Powell works with the guards in practice while actively recruiting, scouting and assisting with practice and game management. He was a vital member of the Valiant coaching staff that was honored by the Skyline Conference as Coaching Staff of the Year in 2006-07, the year that saw the Valiants win Skyline regular-season and tournament championships for the first time and reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1978-79. Powell joined the Manhattanville coaching staff before the 1997-98 season under former head coach Brian Curtin. He has seen the Valiants amass 11 winning seasons dating back to 1998-99 and make the postseason in 10 of his 13 years on the Valiant sideline. A former All-City star in the New York City Catholic School League, Powell learned from one of the best as a collegian, playing for Hall of Fame coach Frank McGuire at the University of South Carolina. McGuire, who led the University of North Carolina to the 1957 National Championship, won 550 games in his 30-year career, including 283 in 16 seasons at South Carolina. While at South Carolina, Powell also played under current New York Knicks President Donnie Walsh, who was an associate head coach under McGuire. Powell, a longtime social studies teacher in Westchester County, currently resides in Tarrytown, N.Y. Assistant Coach Leif Gagliardi Seventh Season • Manhattanville ’00 A standout on the basketball court for the Valiants during his playing career, Leif Gagliardi returns for his seventh season as an assistant coach on the Valiant bench with former teammate Pat Scanlon in 2010-11. As an assistant coach, Gagliardi is responsible for working with the Valiant big men while also assisting with scouting as well as practice and game management. Gagliardi was a key component of the Valiant coaching staff that was honored by the Skyline Conference as Coaching Staff of the Year in 2006-07, the year that saw the Valiants win their first Skyline regular-season and tournament championships and reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1978-79. Gagliardi scored over 900 points during his playing career, leading the Valiants to an ECAC Tournament berth in 1999. He posted his best season as a Valiant in 1998-99, when he led the team with 8.7 rebounds per game and ranked second on the squad with a career-best 12.9 points per contest. Gagliardi and Scanlon saw their playing careers overlap briefly during the 1999-00 season when, as a senior, Gagliardi averaged 11.4 points per game, second on the team, and played in 25 games for a club that went 13-12. Gagliardi works for Natexis Bleichroeder as an Assistant Director of the Executive Services Department. He is also an active participant in the Big Brothers program, serving as a mentor to others. Gagliardi currently resides in Yonkers, N.Y. 4 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Manhattanville 2010-11 Roster/Schedule # Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 1 Jay Ferriere Sr. G 6-1 190 Melbourne, Australia/Emerald Secondary 2 Taylor Mazzei Fr. G 6-0 175 Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay 3 Mark Cannon Fr. G 6-2 185 Houston, Texas/Fort Bend Elkins 4 Brian Bertucci Jr. F 6-3 200 Gibbsboro, N.J./Solebury Prep 5 Chrys Malone Fr. G 5-5 165 Springfield, Mass./HS of Science & Technology 10 Jeff Ventura Jr. G 5-9 170 Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cypress Bay 11 Glen Rodriguez Jr. F 6-5 200 Ponce, Puerto Rico/Miami (Fla.) LaSalle 15 Felipe Vargas Jr. G 6-2 165 Miami, Fla./Miami Christian 21 Peter Mehmel Sr. F 6-4 200 Queens, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy 22 Trevoy Pointer Jr. G 6-3 185 Dallas, Texas/Skyline 23 Ivan Jovicic Jr. F 6-3 200 Belgrade, Serbia/Sports HS Belgrade (Salem International) 24 Lamar Glass Sr. G 6-3 180 Dallas, Texas/Skyline 31 Matt Cornwell Fr. F 6-6 215 Binghamton, N.Y./Susquehanna Valley 34 Jack Bramswig Fr. F 6-5 210 Pleasantville, N.Y./Pleasantville 42 Ivan Maggi So. F 6-7 195 Buenos Aires, Argentina/Colegio Nacional Arturo Illia 50 Jack Railton-Woodcock Jr. F/C 6-9 225 Melbourne, Australia/Scotch College 55 Craig Augustine Jr. F 6-6 210 Citrus, Fla./Citrus Head Coach: Pat Scanlon (Manhattanville ’03, seventh season) Assistant Coach: Cody Moffett (Manhattanville ’08, second season) Assistant Coach: Ed Powell (South Carolina ’69, 14th season) Assistant Coach: Leif Gagliardi (Manhattanville ’00, seventh season) 2010-11 Schedule Date Nov. 15 Nov. 19 Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 9 Dec. 19 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 8 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 29 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 19 Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Opponent at Hunter WHEELOCK # Consolation Game # Championship Game # RAMAPO WILLIAM PATERSON DESALES * at King’s (Pa.) * BARUCH vs. Purchase % at York (N.Y.) vs. Muhlenberg ^ vs. Moravian/Wentworth ^ 5:30 at Wilkes * FDU-FLORHAM * at Misericordia * DELAWARE VALLEY * at Eastern * at Wesleyan (Conn.) KING’S (PA.) * at DeSales * WILKES * at FDU-Florham * EASTERN * at Delaware Valley * MISERICORDIA * Freedom Conference Semifinals $ Freedom Conference Championship $ Time 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. / 7:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. TBA TBA * - Freedom Conference Game # - 2010 Castle Classic (Purchase, N.Y.) % - at Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) ^ - Moravian Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.) $ - Freedom Conference Tournament (campus sites) Pronunciation Guide #1: fair-ee-AIR #22: tra-VOY #2: ma-ZAY #23: JOVE-a-CHICH #4: bur-TOOCH-ee #34: BRAM-swig #5: CHRIS #42: MAJJ-eye #21: MEM-ull AC: GAG-lee-ARE-dee The 34rd Annual Castle Classic November 19-20, 2010 Kennedy Gymnasium • Purchase, N.Y. Manhattanville Head Coach: Pat Scanlon 2009-10 Record: 12-13 Wheelock Head Coach: John Preziosa 2009-10 Record: 15-9 Western Connecticut State Head Coach: Bob Campbell 2009-10 Record: 19-7 SUNY Plattsburgh Head Coach: Tom Curle 2009-10 Record: 21-8 Friday, November 19 Western Connecticut State vs. SUNY Plattsburgh, 6:00 p.m. Wheelock at Manhattanville, 8:00 p.m. Saturday, November 20 Consolation Game, 3:00 p.m. Championship Game, 5:00 p.m. Home Games in BOLD and Played at Kennedy Gymnasium 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 5 Manhattanville 2010-11 Season Preview After failing to secure a winning record and missing the conference tournament for the first time since 1997 last season, head coach Pat Scanlon and the Manhattanville men’s basketball team is back with four returning starters and a lot of purpose as the Valiants look for a return to the top of the Freedom Conference in 2010-11. Many coaches in the Freedom Conference appear to feel that last year was simply an aberration for Scanlon and his squad, as the Valiants were picked to finish in a three-way tie for second place in the conference’s preseason poll. DeSales led the poll with 40 points and three first-place votes, while Manhattanville received 38 points and a pair of first-place tallies to tie for second with Eastern (two first-place votes) and King’s (one first-place vote). With the votes so spread out among the top-four teams, there will certainly be an opportunity for the Valiants to get back to their customary perch near the top of the conference standings this season. The Valiants return four of their five starters from last year, but do have one major hole in trying to replace the production of Angelo Laroche ’10. As a senior, the forward ranked second on the team in scoring (13.6 ppg) and was named to the All-Freedom Conference second team as a great option both in the starting lineup and off the bench. Despite that loss, Manhattanville returns 11 players from last season’s team, including six of its top-seven scorers from a year ago. Scanlon also brought in six newcomers this year, all of whom will look to make an immediate impact. Together, the team’s 17 players will look to make memories of the 2009-10 season a thing of the past in Purchase. BACKCOURT The Valiants have eight capable guards on the roster for this season, led by a talented upperclass trio in seniors Jay Ferriere and Lamar Glass and junior Trevoy Pointer. Pointer was named to the All-Freedom Conference second team as a sophomore after Guard Lamar Glass 6 leading the team in scoring and setting new career highs in most offensive categories. Last year, the Dallas, Texas, native led the team in points (14.4 ppg), assists (59) and steals (45) while also ranking second in rebounding (4.7 rpg) and blocks (seven). With Laroche departed, Pointer will likely assume an even greater role in the offensive attack this season. After battling injuries for much of 2009-10, Ferriere will look for a healthy and productive senior season as the point guard. In 18 games last year, the Aussie had 57 assists and 29 steals as a dangerous playmaker. The senior will look for a return to his sophomore year form, when he ranked 10th on the school’s single-season list with 134 assists and led the squad with 57 steals. Also looking to have a great senior season is Glass, who ranked fourth on the team in scoring a year ago. As a junior, the Texas native averaged 7.6 points and 4.1 rebounds per game in 28.8 minutes a night. This year, he will be counted upon to both increase his offensive production while also continuing his role as one of the team’s best defensive stoppers on the other end of the court. To complement the starting three, juniors Felipe Vargas and Jeff Ventura both will look to contribute offensively off the bench and potentially make their way into the starting lineup in 2010-11. Vargas netted 6.8 points per game in just 19 minutes a night last year and also was the Valiants’ deadliest shooter from long range, connecting on 44.8 percent (23-for-52) of his attempts from beyond the arc. Ventura, meanwhile, was another three-point marksman for the Valiants as a sophomore, knocking down 22 three-pointers in just 242 minutes of action. All but five of his buckets last season came from behind the arc, proving his ability to stretch a defense and provide a dangerous alternative around the perimeter. In addition, Scanlon welcomes a trio of freshman guards who will look to make immediate contributions on the outside. Firstyear players Mark Cannon, Chrys Malone and Taylor Mazzei all come from successful high school programs and will look to crack the lineup in their first collegiate seasons in 2010-11. FRONTCOURT The Valiant frontcourt has a little less in terms of experienced depth, as junior Glen Rodriguez is the only returning starter from a year ago. However, five other players return from last year and three newcomers also will populate the roster in the hopes of replacing the loss of Laroche and Mike Horgan ’10. As the only returning starter, Rodriguez will be expected to increase his offensive output this year. Last season, he ranked third on the team by averaging 7.9 points per game and hauled in a team-leading 5.4 rebounds per contest, while also swatting aside a team-best 15 shots. A career 46.1 percent shooter from the field, Rodriguez has the ability to be a major low-post presence for the team this season. Senior Peter Mehmel is back for his final season after battling injury for much of 2009-10, and will look to re-establish himself as one of Guard Jay Ferriere the team’s best down-low players. In 16 games last year, Mehmel was easily the team’s most accurate shooter, hitting 57.4 percent (31-for54) of his attempts from the field, and averaged 4.4 points and 2.3 rebounds per game. After a dedicated summer, expect Mehmel to come back with a good senior season for the Valiants. In addition, four other veterans also will look to improve upon limited playing time a year ago. Junior Jack Railton-Woodcock made 10 appearances a year ago, averaging more than a point and rebound per game while adding four blocks and three steals in just 54 minutes. Sophomore Ivan Maggi also made 10 appearances off the bench in 2009-10, contributing eight points and seven boards in limited action. Junior Craig Augustine, meanwhile, had six points and 10 rebounds in seven games last season, while classmate Brian Bertucci grabbed a pair of rebounds and had a couple of steals in six appearances as well. The Valiants also bring in three newcomers to fill up the frontcourt, as junior Ivan Jovicic comes to Manhattanville after two years with Salem International University and freshmen Jack Bramswig and Matt Cornwell both join the team from the high-school ranks. SCHEDULE Scanlon has put together another tough schedule for his team this season, highlighted by five games against NCAA Tournament teams from a year ago, including Freedom preseason favorite and regional semifinalist DeSales. Manhattanville hopes to return to the Freedom Conference Tournament, with the semifinals set for February 23 and the finals scheduled for February 26 at the home court of the higher seed. The highlight of the year will easily come on Sunday, December 19, when the Valiants take to the floor at basketball mecca Madison Square Garden to face off with local rival Purchase College at 7 p.m. Manhattanville will look to maintain its unbeaten streak at the World’s Most Famous Arena after beating SUNY Stony Brook in 1994. 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide #1 JAY FERRIERE Returning Players - Captains G • 6’1” • 190 lbs • Senior • Melbourne, Australia/Emerald Secondary 2009-10: Named team co-captain once again as a junior … battled injuries to appear in 18 games and start 14 in his second season with the Valiants … averaged 3.6 points and 2.1 rebounds per game while finishing second on the team with 57 assists … also recorded 29 steals … had six points and a season-high four steals in the season-opener at Elizabethtown (11/15) … tied his previous career high with 10 points on perfect 4 of 4 shooting at King’s (1/30), then surpassed that with a career-best 12 points – all from beyond the arc – the next time out versus DeSales (2/3) … returned to form with a season-high 10 assists in his next contest at Wilkes (2/6) … recorded five points, four steals and three boards in the home finale against FDU-Florham (2/18) … named to the MAC Winter Academic Honor Roll. 2008-09: Served as team co-captain despite being just a sophomore … led the team and placed tenth on the school’s single-season list with 134 assists, while also pacing the team with 57 steals … ranked second in the Freedom Conference in both categories … dished out 11 assists with three steals and three rebounds in his second career game at Stevens (11/16) … had a season-high five steals and six rebounds in a win over Medgar Evers (11/21) … set a new season standard with 13 assists and only four turnovers at Delaware Valley (1/3) … hit 2-of-3 from the field and 4-for-4 from the line for a season-high 10 points against Misericordia (1/10) … reached double figures again with 10 points in the regular-season finale at FDU-Florham (2/21). 2007-08: Did not play at Manhattanville as a freshman. High School: A four-year letterwinner at Emerald Secondary … served as captain of the State School Boys team in 2001 … helped the team finish second. Personal: Born January 7, 1984 … son of Bernard and Jill Ferriere … has one sister, Kimberley … major is psychology … named to the dean’s list as a sophomore. Career Statistics YEAR 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL GP/GS MIN MPG 27/26 730 27.0 18/14 418 23.2 45/40 1148 25.5 FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot 34-108 .315 10-43 .233 15-26 .577 12 64 76 22-66 .394 7-21 .333 5-15 .333 8 30 38 60-174 .345 17-64 .266 20-41 .408 20 94 114 Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2.8 73 3 134 107 9 57 93 3.4 2.1 42 1 57 40 2 29 64 3.6 2.5 115 4 191 147 11 86 157 3.5 #24 LAMAR GLASS G • 6’3” • 180 lbs • Senior • Dallas, Texas/Skyline 2009-10: Started all 24 of his appearances as a junior … ranked fourth on the team with 7.6 points per game and also hauled in over four rebounds per contest … finished second on the team with 37 steals … played a season-high 36 minutes in the season-opener at Elizabethtown (11/18), netting 15 points and adding eight rebounds and three steals … did one better at Baruch (12/30), hitting 7 of 8 shots from the field on the way to a 16-point effort … reached double figures in back-toback games, netting 13 points with seven rebounds versus Wilkes (1/9) and then adding 10 points, five boards, four assists and four steals at FDU-Florham (1/13) … hauled in a season-high 11 rebounds in a win over Eastern (1/23) … tied his career high with 17 points on 8-of-10 shooting in a win against Delaware Valley (2/16). 2008-09: Started all 26 games in which he appeared in his sophomore season, leading the team with 29.7 minutes per night … led the Valiants with 5.0 rebounds per game and placed fifth with 7.2 points per contest … hit a team-high 24 three-pointers and shot 27.9 percent from beyond the arc … went 4-of-6 from three-point land on the way to 14 points at Stevens (11/16), earning him a spot on the All-Tournament team … averaged 10.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.5 steals per game to earn MVP honors at the Castle Classic (11/21-22) … posted his first career double-double by tying a career-high with 17 points and grabbing a career-best 12 boards against Misericordia (1/10) … just missed another double-double with 11 points and nine rebounds at King’s (1/17). 2007-08: Appeared in 26 games for the Valiants off the bench … averaged 12.0 minutes and 4.5 points per game … made collegiate debut on November 16, 2007 against John Jay in the Castle Classic … scored in double figures twice, including a career-high 17 points on December 8, 2007 against PSU-Harrisburg … ranks third among returning players in steals and points per game … pulled down 41 rebounds on the season, including a personal best four on December 8, 2007 against PSU-Harrisburg … shot 45.9% from the floor in 98 attempts. High School: A four-year letterwinner for the Raiders … helped the Raiders capture the 2004-05 District Championship and a share of the title in 2006-07 … named to the All-District team and honored as Defensive Player of the Year in 2006-07 … Honored with the Leadership award, Hustler of the Year, and Defensive Player of the Year in 2005-06 … was a two-year teammate of Calvin Miles, Jr., currently of the NBA’s Utah Jazz. Personal: Born April 26, 1989 … son of April Bibles and Lamar Glass, Jr. … has one daughter, Nyla Glass … majoring in management at Manhattanville. Career Statistics YEAR 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL GP/GS MIN MPG 26/0 313 12.0 26/26 773 29.7 24/24 691 28.8 76/50 1777 23.4 FG-FGA 45-98 72-200 64-155 181-453 FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA .459 8-21 .381 19-30 .360 24-86 .279 20-38 .413 17-68 .250 38-56 .400 49-175 .280 77-124 FT% .633 .526 .679 .621 OFF DEF Tot 15 26 41 31 98 129 19 80 99 65 204 269 Avg PF FO A 1.6 39 0 8 5.0 73 2 30 4.1 72 4 30 3.5 184 6 68 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide TO BLK STL 29 3 13 31 6 34 39 5 37 99 14 84 PTS PPG 117 4.5 188 7.2 183 7.6 488 6.4 7 Returning Players - Seniors/Juniors #21 PETER MEHMEL F • 6’4” • 200 lbs • Senior • Queens, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy 2009-10: Appeared in the first 16 games of the year before missing the last nine due to injury … averaged 4.4 points and 2.3 rebounds in 13 minutes of action off the bench … led the team by shooting 57.4 percent (31 for 54) from the field … had another perfect shooting day at the Castle Classic against John Jay (11/20), going 5 for 5 from the floor on the way to 10 points … grabbed a season-best five rebounds versus Heidelberg (11/29) … netted a season-best 11 points on 5-of-7 shooting in a season-high 21 minutes of action against King’s (12/5) … named to the MAC Winter Academic Honor Roll. 2008-09: Played in 25 of the team’s 27 games in his sophomore season … averaged 3.7 points and 2.2 rebounds per game in just over 10 minutes per night … was easily the team’s most accurate shooter this year, connecting on 59.4 percent (41-of-69) of his shots from the field … exploded for a career-high 18 points on perfect 8-of-8 shooting from the field in a win over Medgar Evers (11/21); also set a new season high with six rebounds … reached double figures again versus Hunter (11/25), going for 12 on 5-of-6 shooting … netted nine points with six rebounds in a win over Delaware Valley (2/7). 2007-08: Made collegiate debut on November 16, 2007 in Castle Classic against John Jay … appeared in 14 games for Manhattanville, off the bench averaging 7.0 minutes per game … tallied a season-high 10 points on January 22, 2008 against Wilkes, also snagging a personal best four rebounds … matched season-high in rebounds on February 16, 2008 at King’s … tallied a 1.3 assist to turnover ratio. High School: A four-year letterwinner for the Stanners … named an Eastern Invitational All-Star in 2006 … honored with the Coach’s Award in 2007 … helped lead the team to the City Quarter Finals in 2006 … also lettered in cross country and track … named to the honor roll. Personal: Born January 31, 1989 … son of Roger and Mary Mehmel … a history and management double major. Career Statistics YEAR 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL GP/GS MIN MPG 14/0 98 7.0 25/0 257 10.3 16/2 208 13.0 55/2 563 10.2 FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% 8-23 .348 1-4 .250 9-19 .474 41-69 .594 0-6 .000 11-20 .550 31-54 .574 0-3 .000 8-21 .381 80-146 .548 1-13 .077 28-60 .467 OFF DEF Tot 10 7 17 19 37 56 14 22 36 43 66 109 Avg PF FO A 1.2 20 0 4 2.2 37 0 14 2.3 46 2 15 2.0 103 2 33 TO BLK STL PTS PPG 3 1 7 26 1.9 12 3 6 93 3.7 13 5 6 70 4.4 28 9 19 189 3.4 #55 CRAIG AUGUSTINE F • 6’6” • 210 lbs • Junior • Citrus, Fla./Citrus 2009-10: Made seven appearances off the bench as a sophomore … named the team’s Most Improved Player … came off the bench to net three points and corral a game- and career-high seven rebounds in just 10 minutes against John Jay (11/20) … also hit his only shot of the game the next time out versus Hunter (11/24) … named to the MAC Winter Academic Honor Roll. 2008-09: Took the floor in three games in his first collegiate season … grabbed two rebounds in his first career appearance, a win over Medgar Evers (11/21) at the Valiant Classic … hauled in a season-best three boards in four minutes against Eastern (12/3). High School: A four-year letterwinner for the Hurricanes … earned All-County team nominations in 2007-08 … honored as team Most Valuable Player in 2006, 2007 and 2008 … a four-year honor roll student after graduating high school with a 4.24 GPA. Personal: Born April 5, 1990 … son of Ed Fretz and Michelle Augustine-Fretz … has two brothers, Scott and Brett, and a sister, Ashley … is a history major with double minors in psychology and political science at Manhattanville. Career Statistics YEAR 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL 8 GP/GS MIN MPG 3/0 8 2.7 7/0 30 4.3 10/0 38 3.8 FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 5 6 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 2-5 .400 3 7 10 1.4 5 0 1 4 0 2 6 0.9 2-8 .250 0-1 .000 2-5 .400 4 12 16 1.6 5 0 1 4 0 2 6 0.6 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide #4 BRIAN BERTUCCI Returning Players - Juniors F • 6’3” • 200 lbs • Junior • Gibbsboro, N.J./Solebury Prep 2009-10: Made six appearances off the bench as a sophomore … played a season-best seven minutes in his first game of the year against John Jay (11/20), recording a steal … went 1-for-2 from the line and also grabbed a rebound in limited action during the season finale at Misericordia (2/20) … named to the MAC Winter Academic Honor Roll. 2008-09: Took the floor in three games in his freshman season … made his first collegiate appearance at Stevens (11/16), playing two minutes and recording one steal … hauled in three rebounds in four minutes versus Medgar Evers (11/21) … scored his first career basket, a three-pointer, in a win over Eastern (12/3). High School: A 2007 graduate of Eastern Regional High School before a year at Solebury Prep … lettered for five total years in high school basketball … honored as the “Unsung Hero” at Solebury and helped the team reach the state semifinals … at Eastern, helped the team to a pair of state tournament appearances … lettered in soccer, football and volleyball … named All-Conference three times and All-State twice on the volleyball court, earning South Jersey Player of the Year honors as a senior … was an five-year honor roll student. Personal: Born September 13, 1989 … son of Bob and Tina Bertucci … has four siblings: Kristen, Michael, Joseph and Lauren … major is business management … has had six relatives participate in NCAA athletics. Career Statistics YEAR 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL GP/GS MIN MPG 3/0 6 2.0 6/0 20 3.3 9/0 26 2.9 FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1.0 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 1 1 2 0.3 9 0 1 0 0 2 1 0.2 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 1-4 .250 2 3 5 0.6 10 0 2 1 0 3 4 0.4 #22 TREVOY POINTER G • 6’3” • 185 lbs • Junior • Dallas, Texas/Skyline 2009-10: Second Team All-Freedom Conference honoree … the only Valiant to start all 25 games on the season … led Manhattanville in multiple categories, including points (14.4) and minutes (32.0) per game, assists (59) and steals (45) … also shot 46.0 percent (144-for-313) from the field and grabbed 4.7 rebounds per contest to rank second on the team … reached double figures in scoring in 22 of the team’s 25 games, including the first 12 games of the year, and led the Valiants in scoring a team-best 13 times … went off for a season-high 23 points on 8-of-11 shooting and added eight rebounds, four steals and three assists in a win over Hood (11/28); added 11 points the next day against Heidelberg (11/29) on the way to Freedom Conference Player of the Week honors … had a season-best five steals to go along with 16 points and nine caroms versus King’s (12/5) … recorded his first collegiate double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds against #17 Franklin & Marshall (1/3) … hit 8 of 10 shots from the field for 16 points in a win over Eastern (1/23) … also had 19 points against DeSales (2/3). 2008-09: Freedom Conference Rookie of the Year … appeared in all 27 games and made four starts as a freshman … finished second on the team with 12.4 points per game … reached double figures in scoring a team-high 20 times … was the team’s best free-throw shooter on the season, hitting 77.8 percent (91-of117) of his attempts from the line … also shot 45.8 percent (116-of-253) from the field … netted 13 points in his first collegiate game against Washington & Jefferson (11/15) … exploded for a season-high 25 points on 8-of-14 shooting from the field and a 9-of-10 effort from the line at Delaware Valley (1/3) … grabbed a season-best seven rebounds and scored 10 points against King’s (1/17) … knocked down a season-high 11 free throws on 12 attempts in a win over FDU-Florham (1/21) … led the team with 20 points on 8-of-10 shooting in the Freedom Conference Championship game at DeSales (2/28) … named Manhattanville’s Male Freshman of the Year. High School: A four-year letterwinner for the Raiders … named to the All-District first team … helped lead the team to the regional playoffs … honored as Offensive Player of the Year and team co-MVP. Personal: Born May 15, 1990 … son of George, Jr. and Roshandra Pointer … has a brother, Ahmaad … majoring in management with a communications minor. Career Statistics YEAR 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL GP/GS MIN MPG 27/4 673 24.9 25/25 799 32.0 52/29 1472 28.3 FG-FGA 116-253 144-313 260-566 FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA .458 11-42 .262 91-117 .460 6-30 .200 65-93 .459 17-72 .236 156-210 FT% .778 .699 .743 OFF DEF Tot 42 42 84 45 73 118 87 115 202 Avg PF FO A TO 3.1 21 0 28 61 4.7 57 0 59 84 3.9 78 0 87 145 BLK STL 5 36 7 45 12 81 PTS 334 359 693 PPG 12.4 14.4 13.3 #50 JACK RAILTON-WOODCOCK F/C • 6’9” • 225 lbs • Junior • Melbourne, Australia/Scotch College 2009-10: Took the court in 10 games with one start as a sophomore, averaging 1.2 points and 1.1 rebounds in limited action … got his first career start against King’s (12/5), playing nine minutes and recording a rebound, an assist, a steal and a block … netted a season-high six points and grabbed three rebounds in nine minutes against Wilkes (2/6). 2008-09: Made three appearances in his first collegiate season … set season highs with eight points and four rebounds in six minutes in his college debut against Medgar Evers (11/21). High School: A four-year letterwinner for Scotch College … member of the state team in 2007 … helped team capture national championship in 2007 … also lettered in volleyball. Personal: Born February 3, 1990 … son of Karl and Sue Railton-Woodcock … majoring in business with a philosophy minor at Manhattanville. Career Statistics YEAR 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL GP/GS MIN MPG 3/0 10 3.3 10/1 54 5.4 13/1 64 4.9 FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 2 3 5 1.7 5 0 0 1 0 0 8 2.7 6-14 .429 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 6 5 11 1.1 11 0 2 5 4 3 12 1.2 10-20 .500 0-0 .000 0-4 .000 8 8 16 1.2 16 0 2 6 4 3 20 1.5 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 9 Returning Players - Juniors #11 GLEN RODRIGUEZ F • 6’5” • 200 lbs • Junior • Ponce, Puerto Rico/Miami (Fla.) LaSalle 2009-10: Moved his way into the starting lineup as a sophomore, starting 19 of his 25 appearances … finished third on the team with 7.9 points per game and led Manhattanville with 5.4 boards per night … also led the team with 15 blocks and shot 46.6 percent (76-for-163) from the field … netted a career-high 18 points on 7-of-10 shooting and added six rebounds and three steals against Hunter (11/24) … just missed a double-double with nine points and a career-high 11 caroms at Franklin & Marshall (1/3) … came close again with 10 points and nine boards versus Wilkes (1/9) … finally got his double-double at FDU-Florham (1/13), netting 14 points on 6-of-8 shooting with 10 rebounds to go along with three steals, two assists and two blocks. 2008-09: Took the court in all 27 games off the bench in his first season with the Valiants, earning the team’s Sixth Man of the Year award … ranked fourth on the team with 7.7 points per game and third with 4.3 rebounds per contest … led the squad with 24 blocks … scored 12 points thanks to 8-of-10 shooting from the line and added four rebounds and two steals in his collegiate debut versus Washington & Jefferson (11/15) … shot a perfect 4-for-4 from the floor to finish with eight points and a season-best three blocks against Medgar Evers (11/21) … set a new season high with 15 points at King’s (1/17) … came one rebound short of a doubledouble on two occasions, scoring 13 points with nine boards against DeSales (1/29) and then netting 15 on 7-of-10 shooting with nine caroms at Wilkes (2/11). High School: A three-year letterwinner for the Royal Lions … named second team All-Dade County in senior year … was the 2008 Miami-Dade Country Private Schools Slam Dunk Contest Champion … helped the team reach #4 in the Florida state rankings … competed against current Manhattanville teammate Felipe Vargas in high school … outside high school, played with the Puerto Rican Junior National team at Centro-Baske (2006), the Pre-Mundial Games (2008) and the NIKE Global Challenge (2008). Personal: Born April 26, 1990 … son of Glen Rodriguez and Sonia Vazquez … has two older siblings, Loreni and Magaly … majoring in management with a history minor at Manhattanville. Career Statistics YEAR 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL GP/GS MIN MPG 27/0 492 18.3 25/19 512 20.5 52/19 1005 19.3 FG-FGA 72-258 76-163 148-321 FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA .456 2-13 .154 62-102 .466 1-16 .063 44-77 .461 3-29 .103 106-179 FT% .608 .571 .592 OFF DEF Tot 42 75 117 49 87 136 91 162 253 Avg PF FO A 4.3 75 1 13 5.4 76 5 27 4.9 151 6 40 TO 39 52 91 BLK STL 24 18 15 23 39 41 PTS PPG 208 7.7 197 7.9 405 7.8 #15 FELIPE VARGAS G • 6’2” • 165 lbs • Junior • Miami, Fla./Miami Christian 2009-10: Earned the team’s Sixth Man of the Year award … appeared in all 25 games and averaged 6.8 points per game as the first option off the bench … shot 44.8 percent from the field, including an excellent 44.2 percent from beyond the arc … recorded back-to-back 14-point games at the Carnegie Mellon Tournament against Hood (11/28) and Heidelberg (11/29), shooting 6 of 9 and adding five rebounds, two assists and two steals in the win over Hood … hauled in a career-high eight rebounds at Franklin & Marshall (1/3) … hit 7 of 8 shots from the field, including a perfect 4 of 4 from three-point land, on the way to a career-high 19 points at Delaware Valley (1/20) … also had 13 points and a season-high three assists at home against Delaware Valley (2/16) … named to the MAC Winter Academic Honor Roll. 2008-09: Appeared in 16 games in his first collegiate season … averaged one point and 1.1 rebounds in just over four minutes per contest … grabbed two rebounds in his first collegiate appearance at Stevens (11/16) … set a season high with three points in a season-best 10 minutes versus Medgar Evers (11/21) … had a season-high five rebounds against Eastern (12/3). High School: A four-year letterwinner for the Victors … named to the All-Miami-Dade County team his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons, leading the team in scoring all three years … honored as Most Valuable Player of the Dade County North vs. South All-Star game … helped lead team to regional quarterfinals in senior season … played against current Manhattanville teammate Glen Rodriguez in high school. Personal: Born May 3, 1990 … son of Nestor Vargas and Monic Mediavilla … has one sister, Maria … majoring in management with dual minors in music and history at Manhattanville. Career Statistics YEAR 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL 10 GP/GS MIN MPG 16/0 72 4.5 25-1 476 19.0 41/1 548 13.4 FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 6-19 .316 1-4 .250 3-5 .600 5 13 18 1.1 5 0 5 8 0 3 16 1.0 60-134 .448 23-52 .442 26-38 .684 21 44 65 2.6 31 1 23 34 3 11 169 6.8 66-153 .431 24-56 .429 29-43 .674 26 57 83 2.0 36 0 28 42 3 14 185 4.5 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Returning Players - Juniors/Sophomores #10 JEFF VENTURA G • 5’9” • 170 lbs • Junior • Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cypress Bay 2009-10: Appeared in all 25 games off the bench, averaging 3.4 points per game … set a career high in points in two consecutive contests at the Carnegie Mellon Tournament, netting 12 (all from beyond the arc) against Hood (11/28) and then going one better with 13 points the next day versus Heidelberg (11/29). 2008-09: Made seven appearances in his first season with Manhattanville … played two minutes in his first collegiate game at Stevens (11/16) … grabbed a rebound and picked up an assist in a season-high seven minutes of play against Medgar Evers (11/21). High School: A three-year letterwinner for the Lightning … recognized as an AllCounty selection … earned an invitation to the North vs. South All-Star game … helped the team capture the 2006 district championship. Personal: Born October 31, 1989 … son of Luis and Flor Ventura … has a brother, Luis, and three sisters, Nicole, Crystal and Destiny … is undecided upon major. Career Statistics YEAR 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL GP/GS MIN MPG 7/0 16 2.3 25/0 242 9.7 32/0 258 8.1 FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0 1 1 0.1 1 0 3 2 0 1 0 0.0 27-76 .355 22-59 .373 9-11 .818 2 11 13 0.5 26 0 9 13 0 10 85 3.4 27-78 .346 22-61 .361 9-12 .750 2 12 14 0.4 27 0 12 15 0 11 85 2.7 #42 IVAN MAGGI F • 6’7” • 195 lbs • Sophomore • Buenos Aires, Argentina/Colegio Nacional Arturo Illia 2009-10: Appeared in 10 games off the bench in his first collegiate season … scored three points and recorded four steals in his first career game against John Jay (11/20) … also had three points and a season-high three rebounds in a season-best 14 minutes of action at home against King’s (12/5). High School: A 2009 graduate of Colegio Nacional Dr. Arturo Illia … played for the city and regional teams in each of the last three years … averaged a team-best 15 points per game and represented Buenos Aires in the Argentinean National Tournament in 2009 … also helped the team to a Liga Junior league championship his final season. Personal: Born April 15, 1990 … son of Diego Maggi and Gabriela Stofmajer … has two siblings, Nicolas and Lucia … father, Diego, played for 14 years for the Argentinean National team and played against stars such as Michael Jordan and David Robinson … majoring in management with a marketing concentration at Manhattanville. Career Statistics YEAR 2009-10 TOTAL GP/GS MIN MPG 10/0 61 6.1 10/0 61 6.1 FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 2-7 .286 3 4 7 0.7 3 0 2 2 2 4 8 0.8 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 2-7 .286 3 4 7 0.7 3 0 2 2 2 4 8 0.8 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 11 Returning Players - Newcomers #23 IVAN JOVICIC F • 6’3” • 200 lbs • Junior • Belgrade, Serbia/Sports HS Belgrade (Salem International University) 2009-10 (at Salem International): Played the first semester at SIU before transferring to Manhattanville … averaged 8.6 points and 1.9 assists per game in 11 contests as a sophomore … ranked fourth on the team in scoring average … shot 40 percent both from the field and from beyond the arc … also went 13 for 13 from the free-throw line. 2008-09 (at Salem International): Played in 28 games in his first collegiate season with the Tigers, including eight starts … averaged 8.7 points and 1.7 boards per contest … also recorded 10 blocks and 22 steals. High School: Attended Sports High School in Belgrade. Personal: Born July 28, 1985 … son of Aleksandar Jovicic and Sofija Radulovic … has two siblings, Aleksandar and Budimir … is a finance major with a mathematics minor at Manhattanville. Career Statistics YEAR 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL GP/GS MIN MPG 28/8 689 24.6 11/5 180 16.4 39/13 869 22.3 FG-FGA 79-214 34-85 113-299 FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A .369 45-138 .326 41-58 .707 15 32 47 1.7 65 1 16 .400 14-35 .400 13-13 1.000 6 15 21 1.9 16 0 6 .378 59-173 .341 54-71 .761 21 47 69 1.8 81 1 22 TO BLK STL PTS PPG 67 10 22 244 8.7 30 3 4 95 8.6 97 13 26 339 8.7 #34 JACK BRAMSWIG F • 6’5” • 210 lbs • Freshman • Pleasantville, N.Y./Pleasantville High School: A 2010 graduate of Pleasantville High School … a four-year letterwinner on the basketball court and also lettered in football and baseball for the Panthers … named the school’s Male Athlete of the Year in 2010 … named All-League, All-Section and All-New York State as a senior … also earned All-League honors as a junior in 2009 … helped his team to a 2010 League championship and runner-up finishes at the sectional tournament in both 2009 and 2010 … also was an All-State, All-Section and All-League performer on the gridiron and on the diamond in his senior year as well. Personal: Born August 17, 1992 … son of Jim and Mary Bramswig … his father, Jim, played basketball at Saint Thomas Aquinas … has three siblings: Maggie, Michael and Danny … plans to be an education major at Manhattanville. #3 MARK CANNON G • 6’2” • 185 lbs • Freshman • Houston, Texas/Fort Bend Elkins High School: A 2010 graduate of Fort Bend Elkins High School … played four seasons of basketball and two years of football for the Knights … named a second-team All-District performer as a senior … helped the team to back-to-back Regional semifinal appearances in 2008 and 2009 … on the gridiron, was named the team’s Best Defensive Player in 2008. Personal: Born October 18, 1990 … son of Sonja Dudley … has five siblings: Shemeka, Michael and Johnny Wilkerson; and Keisha and Lanice Benjamin … plans to be a management major at Manhattanville. #31 MATT CORNWELL F • 6’6” • 215 lbs • Freshman • Binghamton, N.Y./Susquehanna Valley High School: A 2010 graduate of Susquehanna Valley High School … played four years on the basketball team and also played one year of soccer for the Sabres … was a two-time All-Division player as a junior and senior, and also received Elite 10 and All-State honors in his senior season … named the WBNG Student-Athlete of the Week and the Press & Sun-Bulletin Player of the Week in his final year … an honor roll student all throughout high school. Personal: Born October 25, 1992 … son of Gary Cornwell and Pamela Harris … has one sibling, Kali … plans to be a psychology major with a philosophy minor at Manhattanville. #5 CHRYS MALONE G • 5’5” • 165 lbs • Freshman • Springfield, Mass./High School of Science & Technology High School: Attended the High School of Science & Technology … played four years on the basketball court and also ran track for four years for the Cybercats … a two-time All-Western Mass. honoree on the court, including a first-team nod in 2008-09 … helped the team to its first Valley League title as a senior and to its first Western Mass. championship game appearance as a junior … on the track, was a three-time Western Mass. champion in the 100-meter dash and led the team to the Valley League title as a senior. Personal: Born December 3, 1991 … son of Kandice Boyd … plans to be a business major at Manhattanville. #2 TAYLOR MAZZEI G • 6’0” • 175 lbs • Freshman • Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay High School: A 2010 graduate of Cypress Bay High School … played three seasons on the court for the Lightning, including one year alongside current Valiant teammate Jeff Ventura … helped the team to a district championship and a berth in the regional quarterfinals in his senior season. Personal: Born July 2, 1992 … son of Ed and Gladys Mazzei … has two brothers, Dylan and John … plans to be a biology major with an Italian minor at Manhattanville. 12 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 2009-10 Season in Review Team & Conference Statistics OVERALL STATISTICS |----TOTAL----||----3-PTS----| |----REBOUNDS----| # Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22 Trevoy Pointer 25/25 799-32.0 144-313 .460 6-30 .200 65-93 .699 45 73 118 4.7 57 0 59 84 7 45 359 14.4 23 Angelo Laroche 25/16 649-26.0 114-242 .471 31-88 .352 82-108 .759 29 62 91 3.6 60 2 32 45 1 19 341 13.6 11 Glen Rodriguez 25/19 512-20.5 76-163 .466 1-16 .063 44-77 .571 49 87 136 5.4 76 5 27 52 15 23 197 7.9 24 Lamar Glass 24/24 691-28.8 64-155 .413 17-68 .250 38-56 .679 19 80 99 4.1 72 4 30 39 5 37 183 7.6 15 Felipe Vargas 25/1 476-19.0 60-134 .448 23-52 .442 26-38 .684 21 44 65 2.6 31 0 23 34 3 11 169 6.8 21 Peter Mehmel 16/2 208-13.0 31-54 .574 0-3 .000 8-21 .381 14 22 36 2.3 46 2 15 13 5 6 70 4.4 01 Jay Ferriere 18/14 418-23.2 26-66 .394 7-21 .333 5-15 .333 8 30 38 2.1 42 1 57 40 2 29 64 3.6 03 DeVon Barnett 24/6 312-13.0 24-75 .320 10-45 .222 25-29 .862 10 20 30 1.3 29 0 29 20 1 13 83 3.5 10 Jeffrey Ventura 25/0 242-9.7 27-76 .355 22-59 .373 9-11 .818 2 11 13 0.5 26 0 9 13 0 10 85 3.4 32 Armani Blackmon 12/0 96-8.0 13-25 .520 0-0 .000 6-9 .667 10 21 31 2.6 15 1 3 8 0 1 32 2.7 34 Mike Horgan 25/16 434-17.4 12-47 .255 0-3 .000 17-28 .607 16 41 57 2.3 66 1 35 23 1 5 41 1.6 02 Chase Hill 8/1 46-5.8 3-10 .300 2-6 .333 2-3 .667 0 7 7 0.9 6 0 1 5 0 1 10 1.3 50 Jack RailtonWoodcock 10/1 54-5.4 6-14 .429 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 6 5 11 1.1 11 0 2 5 4 3 12 1.2 55 Craig Augustine 7/0 30-4.3 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 2-5 .400 3 7 10 1.4 5 0 1 4 0 2 6 0.9 42 Ivan Maggi 10/0 61-6.1 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 2-7 .286 3 4 7 0.7 3 0 2 2 2 4 8 0.8 04 Brian Bertucci 6/0 20-3.3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 1 1 2 0.3 9 0 1 0 0 2 1 0.2 05 David Garrison 1/0 2-2.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM................ 25 34 35 69 2.8 1 17 0 Total.......... 25 605-1386 .437 119-392 .304 332-506.656 270 550 820 32.8 555 16 326404 47 211 1661 66.4 Opponents...... 25 542-1216 .446 142-400 .355 447-665.672 232 588 820 32.8 500 - 298442 69 180 1673 66.9 CONFERENCE STATISTICS |----TOTAL----||----3-PTS----| |----REBOUNDS----| # Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 23 Angelo Laroche 14/12 391-27.9 70-152 .461 14-50 .280 56-75 .747 16 34 50 3.6 22 Trevoy Pointer 14/14 456-32.6 82-187 .439 4-16 .250 28-40 .700 30 47 77 5.5 11 Glen Rodriguez 14/8 292-20.9 44-87 .506 0-6 .000 19-37 .514 26 52 78 5.6 24 Lamar Glass 13/13 392-30.2 32-87 .368 9-43 .209 19-33 .576 10 43 53 4.1 15 Felipe Vargas 14/1 251-17.9 34-69 .493 13-29 .448 13-19 .684 7 22 29 2.1 21 Peter Mehmel 5/1 63-12.6 11-17 .647 0-1 .000 2-6 .333 2 7 9 1.8 01 Jay Ferriere 12/10 313-26.1 21-49 .429 7-18 .389 4-10 .400 6 17 23 1.9 03 DeVon Barnett 13/2 153-11.8 11-38 .289 6-26 .231 8-12 .667 5 13 18 1.4 10 Jeffrey Ventura 14/0 124-8.9 11-39 .282 9-29 .310 2-3 .667 0 8 8 0.6 32 Armani Blackmon 6/0 41-6.8 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 5 10 15 2.5 50 Jack RailtonWoodcock 8/1 48-6.0 6-12 .500 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 6 3 9 1.1 34 Mike Horgan 14/7 230-16.4 7-27 .259 0-3 .000 5-8 .625 8 25 33 2.4 02 Chase Hill 4/1 27-6.8 2-7 .286 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 7 7 1.8 42 Ivan Maggi 7/0 46-6.6 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 2 4 6 0.9 55 Craig Augustine 4/0 10-2.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 1 1 2 0.5 04 Brian Bertucci 5/0 13-2.6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 0.4 TM TEAM................ 14 15 25 40 2.9 Total.......... 14 337-784 .430 63-225 .280162-258 .628 140 319 459 32.8 Opponents...... 14 305-686 .445 79-228 .346234-353 .663 121 349 470 33.6 2009-10 Valiant Results Date Nov. 15 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 10 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Opponent Result at Elizabethtown W 73-63 JOHN JAY # W 74-49 COAST GUARD # L 60-73 HUNTER W 78-68 vs. Hood % W 84-80 vs. Heidelberg % L 69-89 at DeSales * L 42-66 KING’S (PA.) * L 59-62 at Rhode Island W 66-53 at Baruch L 84-89 vs. Brooklyn ^ W 71-65 at Franklin & Marshall ^ L 57-63 at William Paterson L 46-58 WILKES * W 73-60 at FDU-Florham * W 73-63 MISERICORDIA * W 65-63 (OT) at Delaware Valley * L 62-81 EASTERN * W 52-35 at King’s (Pa.) * L 58-77 DESALES * L 67-76 at Wilkes * L 78-81 (OT) at Eastern * L 60-61 DELAWARE VALLEY * W 77-67 FDU-FLORHAM * W 78-56 at Misericordia * L 55-75 * - Freedom Conference Game # - 2009 Castle Classic (Purchase, N.Y.) % - Carnegie Mellon Invitational (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ^ - Franklin & Marshall Tournament (Lancaster, Pa.) PF FO A TO Blk Stl 32 2 17 28 0 11 28 0 34 41 2 26 43 3 21 27 9 13 34 1 18 17 2 17 21 0 12 18 1 3 13 0 4 1 2 1 30 1 51 24 2 18 10 0 13 10 0 5 15 0 4 5 0 3 8 1 0 5 0 0 9 0 2 4 3 3 37 1 22 10 1 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 7 292 9 201200 24 103 265 - 184217 33 92 Pts 210 196 107 92 94 24 53 36 33 11 12 19 5 5 1 1 0 899 923 Avg 15.0 14.0 7.6 7.1 6.7 4.8 4.4 2.8 2.4 1.8 1.5 1.4 1.3 0.7 0.3 0.2 64.2 65.9 2009-10 Freedom Conference Final Standings Team DeSales Misericordia Eastern King’s (Pa.) Manhattanville Delaware Valley Wilkes FDU-Florham CONFERENCE W L Pct. PF 13 1 .929 71.5 9 5 .643 68.9 9 5 .643 63.9 8 6 .571 68.9 6 8 .429 64.2 5 9 .357 70.6 4 10 .286 64.7 2 12 .143 62.4 PA 60.4 64.5 62.3 67.5 65.9 71.6 71.4 71.6 W 24 16 13 12 12 12 13 4 L 6 12 13 14 13 13 12 21 OVERALL Pct. PF .800 73.0 .571 72.7 .500 65.6 .462 67.2 .480 66.4 .480 74.0 .520 70.6 .160 64.0 PA 62.3 68.6 66.3 67.5 66.9 70.3 68.9 73.8 2010 Freedom Conference Postseason Honors All-Conference First Team Darnell Braswell Martin Soaries Kevin Conroy Dom Del Prete Tom Kresge DeSales Eastern King’s (Pa.) Misericordia Wilkes All-Conference Second Team Brian Hunter James Jones Trevoy Pointer Ricky Fetske Angelo Laroche DeSales Delaware Valley Manhattanville FDU-Florham Manhattanville Player of the Year Darnell Braswell Rookie of the Year G G G F F Freedom Conference Tournament Semifinals #1 DeSales 82, #4 King’s (Pa.) 69 #3 Misericordia 85, #2 Eastern 60 Championship Game #1 DeSales 69, #3 Misericordia 61 Tournament MVP: Darnell Braswell, DeSales DeSales Alex Nelson Eastern Scott Coval DeSales Coach of the Year G G F F F 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 13 2009-10 Season in Review Despite bringing back nearly every important piece from the previous season, the 2009-10 campaign was an uncharacteristic struggle for head coach Pat Scanlon and the Manhattanville men’s basketball team. The Valiants suffered through their first losing season under Scanlon and the first overall since 1997-98, a streak of 11 straight seasons, while also missing out on the conference tournament for the first time since 1996-97. Sophomore Trevoy Pointer emerged as the team’s best scoring option, as the reigning Freedom Conference Rookie of the Year led the team with 14.4 points per game and shot 46.0 percent from the field. The guard also led the team with 45 steals, 59 assists and his 32.0 minutes-per-game average. It was also a great final season for senior Angelo Laroche, who set career highs in nearly offensive category, including ranking second on the team with 13.6 points per game and shooting a team-leading 47.1 percent from the field – including 35.2 percent from beyond the arc on a team-best 31 three-pointers. The season starting promisingly enough for Manhattanville, as the team won four of its first five contests of the year. In the season-opener at Elizabethtown, Laroche showed that he would be a major offensive presence right away by leading all scorers with 19 points off the bench in a tough 73-63 win. That win was followed up by the annual Castle Classic, where the Valiants advanced to the title round for the third straight year with an easy 74-49 victory over John Jay. Twelve different Valiants recorded at least one bucket in the runaway win, led by a game-high 15 from Pointer, while Laroche added 12 and junior Peter Mehmel had 10 on 5-of-5 shooting. The team could not keep the momentum going, however, as the home team dropped a 73-60 decision to Coast Guard in the title game. Defense was to blame for the loss, as USCGA shot 57.5 percent from the field on the way to the win. Forward Angelo Laroche 14 Manhattanville bounced back a few days later, defeating Hunter by a 78-68 score. This time it was sophomore Glen Rodriguez stepping up offensively, leading all players with 18 points and adding six boards and three steals. The Valiants advanced to the championship game of the Carnegie Mellon Invitational to close out November, but the team fell to 0-2 in title games and settled for second place. In the 84-80 win over Hood, Pointer led four Valiants in double figures with 23 points and added eight rebounds, four steals and three assists in a good overall game. The team could not keep it going the next day against Heidelberg, however, falling by an 89-69 score. Turning to Freedom Conference play for the first time all season, the Valiants got off to a rough start with back-to-back losses to DeSales and King’s (Pa.). In a rematch of last season’s Freedom Conference championship game versus the Bulldogs, Manhattanville was limited to 31.8 percent shooting and 14 total field goals in a 6642 loss. Things got no better at home against the Monarchs, dropping a 62-59 matchup. After closing out December with a 66-53 win over Rhode Island College and an 89-84 loss to Baruch, the Valiants started the New Year at the Franklin & Marshall Tournament. The good news was a solid 71-65 win over Brooklyn in the first round, but the team again came up short in a championship game, losing by six to the host Diplomats. Arguably the team’s worst outing of the year came next at William Paterson, as the Valiants fell by a 58-46 score. The 12-point margin was actually a good result for the Valiants, as the visitors shot 0-for-15 from the field and scored just 10 points in the first half. However, the squad followed up that effort with its longest winning streak of the season, as the Valiants won three in a row and four of five to get back into the Freedom race. The run started with a 73-60 win at home over Wilkes, in which the Valiants shot a scorching 60 percent from the field and scored 51 points in the second half alone on the way to the comeback win. Moving onto the road at FDUFlorham, the Valiants this time knocked down 14 shots in the first half on the way to a 14-point halftime edge and an eventual 73-63 win. The third straight win required some extra work, as Manhattanville and Misericordia went into overtime to decide a winner. After missing a chance to win the game at the end of regulation, the team did not miss a shot from the field in OT to pull out the 65-63 win and get to 3-2 in conference play. After coming out flat in a 81-62 loss on the road at Delaware Valley, the Valiants came back home and had their best defensive outing of the year in a 52-35 stifling of Eastern. The Eagles were held to 27.1 percent shooting and posted the lowest point total of any Valiant opponent at Kennedy Gym in over 11 years. The 35 points allowed also were the fourth-fewest allowed in a game in Manhattanville history. After starting the Freedom Conference schedule 4-3, the Valiants proceeded to drop five of their last seven conference matchups, Guard Trevoy Pointer eliminating the team from the postseason even before a 20-point loss at Misericordia University in the 2009-10 season finale. Once again, a nice stretch of basketball was followed by a bad one, as the Valiants lost four games in a row to fall behind in the race for a playoff berth. The final two games were both heartbreakers, as the team came up one bucket short in an 81-79 overtime loss at Wilkes and then allowed a game-winning free throw in the waning seconds of regulation in a 61-60 defeat at Eastern. W i t h t h e i r b a c k s a g a i n s t t h e wa l l , Manhattanville closed out its home schedule with a pair of conference wins, but it was not enough as the Valiants were eliminated from playoff contention before the final game of the year. Looking to avenge an earlier loss to Delaware Valley, the Valiants shot 65.4 percent in the second half to take down the Aggies, 77-67. Pointer led five Valiants in double figures with 18 points, while junior Lamar Glass recorded 17 on 8-of-10 shooting. The home team then showed up to play on Senior Night, posting a 78-56 win over FDUFlorham to close out the home slate. Laroche had 17 points in his final game on the Kennedy Gym floor, while classmate Mike Horgan had a team-high seven boards in his final home game as a Valiant. Knowing that the season would be over no matter what the result, the Valiants had a tough time in the season finale at Misericordia, falling by a 75-55 score to the playoff-bound Cougars. Despite the tough ending to the season, there were plenty of bright spots on the year for Manhattanville, led by Pointer and Laroche. Both players earned spots on the All-Freedom Conference second team for the first time in their respective careers, making the Valiants one of just two teams (DeSales being the other) to place more than one person on the All-Conference squads. 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Game-by-Game Results 1974-75 (8-11) Head Coach: Tim Cohane Individual game results unknown 1975-76 (10-17) Head Coach: Tim Cohane Purchase W 107-32 Sarah Lawrence W 100-60 Old Westbury W 69-46 New Paltz L 86-93 Upsala L 66-89 Dominican (N.Y.) L 81-91 FDU-Madison L 84-110 King’s (N.Y.) L 70-73 Hunter L 71-80 Concordia (N.Y.) W 77-73 Vassar W 90-44 Mercy L 79-81 PrattL 55-65 Western New England L 65-80 Westfield State L 52-66 Connecticut College L 45-55 Dominican (N.Y.) L 68-77 St. Thomas Aquinas L 73-89 Sarah Lawrence W 106-78 Connecticut College W 81-69 Vassar W 51-47 Mercy W 72-57 John Jay W 76-63 Maritime L 68-72 Merchant Marine L 50-80 Yeshiva L 59-66 Concordia (N.Y.) L 70-72 1976-77 (17-9) Head Coach: Tim Cohane at King’s (N.Y.) L 79-81 CATHEDRAL W 99-59 at Adelphi L 61-64 CONCORDIA (N.Y.) W 74-63 MERCY W 116-95 at FDU-Madison L 64-71 SARAH LAWRENCE W 113-58 NORWICH W 82-79 COLBY W 77-70 at Florida Institute of Tech. W 78-77 at Biscayne L 77-91 at Rollins L 72-99 at Concordia (N.Y.) W 79-60 at Hunter L 70-72 at Mercy W 87-78 at Western New England W 79-64 vs. Dowling L 57-82 at Pratt L 63-68 at Connecticut College W 73-58 VASSAR W 73-36 at St. Thomas Aquinas L 76-85 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 84-78 MARITIME W 68-60 YORK W 70-59 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 80-61 at Cathedral W 100-79 1977-78 (17-11) Head Coach: Tim Cohane at Eisenhower W 77-72 vs. Dominican (N.Y.) W 73-64 JOHN JAY W 80-65 FDU-MADISON W 75-71 MERCY W 112-84 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS L 70-89 PRATT W 91-69 at Lehman W 89-63 vs. John Jay W 51-49 at Brooklyn L 77-81 TUFTS L 58-60 POTSDAM STATE L 77-84 at Concordia (N.Y.) W 102-80 HUNTER W 63-55 vs. Westfield State L 65-85 vs. Dominican (N.Y.) W 79-55 at Maritime W 89-68 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 86-64 at Elmira L 53-73 vs. Mansfield State L 53-66 at Baruch W 64-58 at Vassar W 79-46 at Connecticut College W 59-56 UPSALA L 63-71 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS L 70-83 vs. St. Lawrence % L 62-65 vs. Potsdam State % L 60-64 1978-79 (17-11) Head Coach: Tim Cohane at Medgar Evers W vs. Mercy W VASSAR W vs. Coast Guard L at Connecticut College W CONCORDIA (N.Y.) W % - NCAA Tournament East Regional 76-56 79-61 80-58 33-38 70-39 73-39 N.H. COLLEGE L 70-82 BROOKLYN W 53-48 at Dartmouth L 39-61 vs. John Jay W 59-51 at Staten Island L 48-82 at Clearwater Christian W 61-57 vs. Northern Iowa L 40-48 vs. Westchester State L 50-56 at Springfield L 55-66 CONCORDIA (N.Y.) W 64-42 MERCY W 68-57 WESTERN NEW ENGLAND W 64-63 RAMAPO W 75-66 MARITIME W 61-50 at Sacred Heart L 60-76 LEHMAN W 71-49 at Stony Brook L 64-73 at St. Thomas Aquinas W 49-38 BARUCH W 55-49 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 74053 vs. St. Lawrence % L 59-64 at Stony Brook % L 61-66 % - NCAA Tournament East Regional 1979-80 (13-13) Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 11/24 MEDGAR EVERS W 43-37 11/26 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS L 44-55 11/30 at Army L 54-71 12/1 vs. Western Connecticut W 74-51 12/2 at North Adams L 49-50 12/7 vs. Colgate L 47-52 12/8 at Cornell L 58-70 12/11 CONCORDIA (N.Y.) W 96-52 12/14 MERCY L 62-65 12/21 at Dartmouth L 35-37 12/28 vs. Buffalo State L 73-74 12/29 vs. Clarkson W 57-49 1/25 LEHMAN W 60-58 1/26 LONGWOOD L 54-71 1/28 at Ramapo W 74-69 1/30 at Concordia (N.Y.) W 83-56 2/1 CITY COLLEGE W 61-49 2/4 at Brooklyn L 52-57 2/6 at Maritime L 64-66 2/9 STONY BROOK L 65-75 2/12 SACRED HEART W 71-63 2/16 UMASS BOSTON W 64-60 2/19 at Mercy L 87-107 2/20 at Vassar W 84-73 2/23 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 100-69 2/28 NEW PALTZ W 71-62 1980-81 (11-15) Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco vs. Lehman L 62-75 vs. York W 62-61 12/4 PURCHASE W 90-45 12/5 vs. Vassar W 87-51 12/6 at Marist L 62-66 12/11 at Army L 55-61 12/12 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 71-83 12/27 CARNEGIE MELLON W 79-52 12/28 POTSDAM L 68-83 1/3 JOHNS HOPKINS L 62-70 1/4 ELMIRA W 88-68 at Manhattan L 53-66 at Thomas W 72-50 at Colby L 58-62 1/26 RAMAPO W 75-66 1/28 at Concordia (N.Y.) W 54-53 1/31 HAMILTON L 75-83 MARITIME W 82-63 2/6 vs. New Paltz W 74-69 2/7 at Oneonta L 52-63 2/12 at City College L 65-79 2/14 at Fordham L 51-73 2/17 at Dominican (N.Y.) L 64-77 2/20 VASSAR W 94-70 2/21 at Clark L 70-92 2/24 at Stony Brook L 84-87 1981-82 (15-12) Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco at Purchase W 81-27 11/20 at Eastern Connecticut L 60-67 11/21 vs. Brandeis L 83-94 11/27 THOMAS W 75-50 11/28 CASE WESTERN RESERVE L 63-66 11/30 BROOKLYN L 67-68 12/4 OHIO WESLEYAN L 81-86 12/5 WOOSTER W 56-47 12/9 at Skidmore W 83-65 12/11 KING’S (N.Y.) W 62-60 12/13 at Upsala L 66-87 12/19 at Dartmouth L 49-62 12/29 vs. Buffalo State L 51-53 12/30 vs. Stony Brook W 64-59 1/8 ST. JOSEPH’S (ME) W 62-61 1/9 COLBY W 83-72 1/22 at FDU-Madison W 69-64 1/23 vs. Amherst W 72-67 1/28 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/11 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/24 CONCORDIA at Purchase STONY BROOK ST. JOHN FISHER CITY COLLEGE at Tufts at Maritime CLARK at Vassar vs. John Jay W L L W W W W L W L 85-74 66-80 61-67 88-61 64-63 61-61 68-64 54-55 90-63 60-61 1982-83 (12-13) Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco at Lane L 63-65 at Millsaps W 76-65 at Swarthmore W 63-58 at Case Western Reserve W 53-50 MOUNT UNION L 51-56 MERCHANT MARINE L 71-76 HARTWICK L 59-79 ST. MICHAEL’S L 52-67 BARUCH L 56-71 WESTFIELD STATE W 81-69 UNION L 55-74 at Elmira W 54-45 at Hamilton L 56-84 at Brooklyn L 46-66 PURCHASE W 72-71 SALEM STATE W 68-60 at Stony Brook W 67-63 QUEENS W 90-76 at City College L 59-60 NAZARETH L 70-78 MARITIME W 69-61 at Hartwick L 77-101 VASSAR W 98-48 at Army L 48-57 SKIDMORE W 92-48 1983-84 (11-14) Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 11/21 at Purchase L 59-70 11/25 at Case Western Reserve L 64-98 11/26 at Swarthmore W 70-59 11/29 HUNTER W 113-109 12/2 MERCHANT MARINE L 68-81 12/3 ONEONTA STATE W 94-88 12/7 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 87-73 12/10 at Hamilton L 71-90 12/14 SEATTLE L 61-72 1/6 THIEL W 74-60 1/7 HAMILTON L 76-90 1/11 at Lehman L 57-58 1/14 at Union W 80-74 1/16 at Brooklyn W 87-74 1/20 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS L 73-103 1/28 at Nazareth L 58-83 1/29 at St. John Fisher L 88-111 2/3 CITY COLLEGE W 76-65 2/8 at Merchant Marine L 63-64 2/11 STONY BROOK W 80-78 2/15 at Maritime W 77-65 2/18 at Hartwick L 58-71 2/22 at Vassar W 96-54 2/24 HOUGHTON L 66-82 2/25 at NYU L 49-50 1984-85 (10-14) Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 11/19 PURCHASE W 95-68 11/23 HAVERFORD W 60-55 11/24 CASE WESTERN W 79-69 11/30 at SUNY Potsdam L 70-95 12/5 at Army L 54-80 12/7 ST. ROSE W 92-75 12/8 NAZARETH L 58-97 12/13 at Dominican (N.Y.) W 77-75 1/11 UNION W 77-73 1/18 at Norwich L 63-78 1/19 at St. Michael’s L 69-76 1/22 LEHMAN L 65-78 1/25 CATHOLIC L 76-85 1/26 ELMIRA L 74-95 1/29 JOHN JAY L 67-69 1/31 at St. Thomas Aquinas L 79-92 2/6 at Mount St. Vincent W 101-75 at Stony Brook L 50-68 at Hunter L 51-55 at Merchant Marine W 84-72 HARTWICK L 62-70 VASSAR W 107-91 MARITIME W 87-65 at Old Westbury L 80-92 1985-86 (17-8) Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 11/22 vs. Johns Hopkins W 76-70 11/23 vs. Lynchburg W 91-72 11/26 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 84-64 11/29 at Haverford W 81-55 11/30 vs. Philadelphia Pharmacy W 77-71 12/3 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 112-66 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 12/7 12/10 12/13 1/11 1/14 1/18 1/21 1/25 1/26 1/29 2/1 2/4 2/14 2/15 2/18 2/21 2/22 2/24 3/1 at Trinity (Conn.) at Purchase ALLEGHENY at Union at Lehman at Rensselaer KING’S (N.Y.) HAMILTON SALISBURY OLD WESTBURY HUNTER at John Jay at Colgate at Hartwick at Upsala MARITIME STONY BROOK MERCHANT MARINE HUNTER # # - ECAC Metro Tournament L 66-78 W 123-75 W 77-75 L 66-101 L 66-67 L 72-81 W 89-72 W 87-80 W 95-93 L 85-87 L 80-82 W 98-84 W 62-60 L 61-75 W 94-90 W 86-53 W 97-86 W 106-101 L 84-85 1986-87 (17-9) Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 11/22 RENSSELAER W 77-76 11/24 at Vassar W 62-57 11/28 vs. Carnegie Mellon L 63-68 11/29 vs. Haverford W 80-73 12/6 TRINITY (CONN.) W 93-72 12/8 at Yale L 81-90 12/10 at Army L 85-101 12/12 PURCHASE W 124-66 1/10 vs. Catholic L 79-85 1/11 vs. New Paltz W 101-85 1/14 NEW PALTZ W 102-100 1/15 at Colgate L 64-76 1/19 JOHN JAY W 98-71 1/20 LEHMAN W 67-58 1/24 GALLAUDET W 103-86 1/25 ST. JOSEPH’S (ME) W 106-99 1/28 UPSALA L 99-105 1/31 at Dominican (N.Y.) W 84-81 2/2 at Hunter W 108-95 2/9 at Mount St. Vincent W 97-56 2/11 MERCHANT MARINE W 94-86 2/14 HARTWICK W 72-66 2/18 at Maritime W 84-61 2/21 at Stony Brook L 105-120 2/25 at Old Westbury L 73-93 at NYU # L 82-110 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 1987-88 (16-11) Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 11/20 vs. Moravian L 74-87 11/21 vs. Johns Hopkins W 78-75 11/24 WESTERN CONNECTICUT W 82-79 11/30 POST W 100-89 12/4 vs. Old Westbury L 82-92 12/5 vs. Plattsburgh State W 112-79 12/8 COLGATE W 74-72 12/16 at New Paltz L 90-91 1/12 at Lehman W 81-74 1/14 at Hartwick L 71-101 1/18 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) L 77-85 1/20 VASSAR W 93-81 1/23 CURRY W 116-80 1/24 DENISON L 78-85 1/27 at Upsala L 86-90 1/30 JOHN JAY W 89-76 2/1 HUNTER W 97-85 2/3 at Purchase W 98-67 2/6 DREW W 115-102 2/8 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 87-83 2/10 MERCHANT MARINE W 96-85 2/13 STONY BROOK L 87-90 2/17 at Rensselaer L 79-85 2/20 at Trinity (Conn.) L 84-92 2/22 MARITIME W 95-49 2/24 OLD WESTBURY W 95-86 3/5 at Stony Brook # L 87-92 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 1988-89 (12-14) Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 11/18 at Malone L 80-104 11/19 at Stevens W 101-49 11/22 at Western Connecticut L 64-97 11/26 at Army L 68-86 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 85-75 12/2 at St. Lawrence W 111-93 12/3 at Rochester L 70-116 12/6 NEW PALTZ L 83-87 12/9 ALLEGHENY L 75-92 1/16 JOHN JAY W 116-99 1/18 at Vassar L 98-101 1/21 CURRY W 114-83 1/22 CATHOLIC L 99-106 1/24 HARTWICK W 84-78 1/26 UPSALA L 104-112 1/28 NAZARETH L 94-98 1/30 LEHMAN W 74-70 2/4 at Drew W 72-64 15 Game-by-Game Results 2/6 2/9 2/11 2/13 2/15 2/18 2/20 2/23 at Mount St. Vincent at Merchant Marine at Stony Brook at Hunter RENSSELAER TRINITY (CONN.) at Maritime at Skidmore W 100-87 2/19 at Maritime W 113-100 L 91-109 2/21 MERCHANT MARINE * W 81-51 L 89-98 2/23 STONY BROOK * W 70-69 W 99-98 at Richard Stockton # L 61-62 W 96-71 * - Skyline Conference Game L 88-107 # - ECAC Metro Tournament W 103-91 L 93-100 1991-92 (16-10) Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 1989-90 (14-12) vs. Fredonia State L 66-68 Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco vs. Southern Vermont W 78-61 11/18 vs. Castleton State W 90-62 STATEN ISLAND * W 73-59 11/19 at Hartwick L 76-77 at Connecticut College W 64-59 11/21 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 76-99 vs. Cabrini W 71-65 11/26 at Connecticut College L 67-71 at York W 89-77 11/28 COAST GUARD W 90-77 WESTERN CONNECTICUT W 69-65 11/30 MERCHANT MARINE W 82-71 at NJIT * L 75-102 12/2 at Upsala L 73-87 at Drew L 107-113 12/5 at New Paltz W 79-76 at Hunter * L 61-62 12/8 vs. Hobart W 80-75 SALVE REGINA W 77-60 12/9 at Gallaudet W 85-65 BUFFALO STATE L 69-80 1/11 at John Jay W 84-72 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 89-81 1/15 MOUNT ST. MARY W 92-65 SKIDMORE W 85-69 1/17 VASSAR W 98-72 at William Paterson W 55-53 1/20 CABRINI W 79-77 VASSAR W 103-63 1/21 SALISBURY W 108-103 NJIT * W 73-72 1/25 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 93-87 STONY BROOK * L 64-69 1/27 at Nazareth L 80-108 at Merchant Marine * W 77-58 1/30 at Hartwick L 67-90 at Hartwick L 56-59 2/3 DREW L 76-77 HUNTER * L 60-73 2/7 at Lehman W 79-60 at Trinity (Conn.) W 69-68 2/10 STONY BROOK L 76-88 MERCHANT MARINE * W 81-65 2/13 at Rensselaer L 69-86 at Stony Brook * L 61-74 2/15 HUNTER L 94-113 at Staten Island * W 77-75 2/17 at Trinity (Conn.) L 78-93 FDU-MADISON # L 61-63 2/20 MARITIME W 94-77 * - Skyline Conference Game 2/24 SKIDMORE L 69-77 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 1990-91 (15-12) Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 11/16 vs. Ursinus W 104-99 11/17 at Scranton L 61-80 11/25 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 91-71 11/30 vs. Babson L 59-86 12/1 vs. Swarthmore W 71-57 12/5 NJIT * L 77-78 12/8 STATEN ISLAND * W 87-67 12/15 at Western Connecticut L 74-87 1/10 LEHMAN W 65-46 1/12 at Staten Island * W 88-82 1/14 HUNTER * W 88-81 1/19 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 88-86 1/20 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) L 68-86 1/24 at Mount St. Vincent W 95-85 1/26 at Skidmore L 66-68 1/29 HARTWICK W 81-58 2/2 at Vassar W 81-79 2/4 at NJIT * L 69-84 2/6 at Stony Brook * L 91-98 2/9 at Merchant Marine * W 76-54 2/12 RENSSELAER L 65-70 2/14 at Hunter * L 81-107 2/16 TRINITY (CONN.) L 72-73 1992-93 (8-17) Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco 11/20 vs. Practical Bible W 92-54 11/21 vs. Binghamton L 62-82 11/24 at Staten Island * W 87-81 11/30 at NYU L 66-84 12/2 NJIT * L 74-91 12/4 vs. Walsh L 66-104 12/5 vs. Greensboro L 51-53 12/8 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 66-64 1/21 HUNTER * W 69-66 1/23 at Skidmore L 65-75 1/25 WILLIAM PATERSON L 84-90 1/27 STATEN ISLAND * L 63-66 1/30 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) L 78-92 1/31 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 55-69 2/2 at NJIT * L 60-67 2/4 at Stony Brook * W 41-39 2/6 at Merchant Marine * W 65-60 2/11 at Hunter * L 70-94 2/13 TRINITY (CONN.) L 70-86 2/15 at Mount St. Vincent W 86-64 2/18 MERCHANT MARINE * L 69-80 2/20 STONY BROOK * L 56-81 2/22 at Western Connecticut L 71-94 The Valiant men’s basketball team had the opportunity to take the court at the World’s Most Famous Arena on February 27, 1994, when Manhattanville defeated Stony Brook University by a 54-50 score at Madison Square Garden. 16 2/24 2/26 at Mount St. Mary at Vassar L 87-100 1/15 at Merchant Marine * L 53-61 W 78-63 1/21 at Maritime * W 73-58 1/25 WESLEY W 72-68 * - Skyline Conference Game 1/26 JOHNSON STATE W 75-43 1/29 at Mount St. Mary * L 65-73 1993-94 (6-18) 2/1 STATEN ISLAND L 62-81 Head Coach: Ralph Tedesco MARITIME * W 76-50 11/19 at Rochester L 53-87 2/3 at Stevens L 75-81 11/20 vs. Fredonia State L 65-81 2/5 MOUNT ST. MARY * W 67-60 11/23 STATEN ISLAND * L 68-72 2/8 2/11 at Mount St. Vincent * L 65-71 11/29 NYU L 79-98 L 65-73 12/3 vs. Worcester State L 62-77 2/15 MERCHANT MARINE * W 78-72 12/4 vs. Daemen W 72-70 2/18 NJIT * W 98-79 12/8 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 72-82 2/21 at Purchase W 75-69 1/16 at Maritime L 63-67 2/26 at Vassar 1/18 MERCHANT MARINE * W 68-59 * - Skyline Conference Game 1/20 at Hunter * L 54-79 1/22 SKIDMORE L 67-80 1997-98 (13-14) 1/24 at Merchant Marine * L 63-81 Head Coach: Brian Curtin 1/26 at Staten Island * L 71-84 11/21 at Skidmore W 66-65 1/29 MARITIME W 74-62 11/22 vs. Salem State L 55-69 1/30 KEUKA L 65-78 11/24 at Connecticut College L 63-89 2/1 at NJIT * L 64-96 12/1 YESHIVA W 71-46 2/3 STONY BROOK * L 70-78 12/5 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 62-47 2/5 at Connecticut College L 75-78 12/8 at Hunter L 56-72 2/7 MOUNT ST. MARY W 74-57 12/12 at Mount St. Vincent * W 61-56 2/10 HUNTER * L 77-81 1/9 vs. MCLA L 58-72 2/14 MOUNT ST. VINCENT L 78-80 1/10 vs. Southern Vermont L 58-61 2/18 NJIT * L 60-69 1/13 PRATT W 83-37 2/25 VASSAR W 101-76 1/15 at Old Westbury * W 84-71 2/27 vs. Stony Brook W 54-50 1/17 MERCHANT MARINE * L 74-83 * - Skyline Conference Game 1/20 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 78-88 1/24 PURCHASE W 79-72 1994-95 (4-21) 1/25 ST. JOHN FISHER L 64-87 Head Coach: Brian Curtin 1/28 MARITIME * L 57-58 11/18 vs. Western Maryland L 82-88 1/31 at Staten Island W 60-54 11/19 vs. Wesley L 77-94 2/6 OLD WESTBURY * W 81-79 11/22 at Staten Island * L 67-82 2/10 at Mount St. Mary * L 65-78 11/28 HUNTER * L 52-75 2/12 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * W 55-54 11/30 at NYU L 70-95 2/14 at Merchant Marine * W 84-65 12/7 at Western Connecticut L 51-82 2/17 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 91-68 12/9 vs. Lehman L 55-75 2/20 at Maritime * L 62-72 12/10 vs. St. Joseph’s (Maine) W 74-53 2/22 VASSAR L 50-52 1/14 MARITIME W 55-43 2/25 at Mount St. Mary ^ W 64-62 1/18 at Merchant Marine * L 69-91 2/26 at Merchant Marine ^ L 65-82 1/21 at Skidmore L 39-60 3/3 at Montclair State # L 72-82 1/23 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 60-74 * - Skyline Conference Game 1/25 STATEN ISLAND * L 44-68 ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament 1/28 MEDGAR EVERS L 55-69 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 1/29 WESLEY L 57-63 1998-99 (16-12) 1/31 NJIT * L 56-99 Head Coach: Brian Curtin 2/4 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 70-68 L 55-74 2/6 at Mount St. Mary * L 51-94 11/21 at Ursinus L 56-67 2/8 at Hunter * L 62-74 11/22 vs. Stevens W 70-53 2/11 at Trinity (Conn.) L 79-105 11/24 at Purchase W 77-49 2/13 at Mount St. Vincent * L 72-91 11/30 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * W 70-66 2/15 MERCHANT MARINE * L 57-71 12/3 at Yeshiva * W 69-54 2/17 at NJIT * L 59-92 12/7 HUNTER 2/20 at Purchase L 74-77 12/11 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 84-76 at King’s (Pa.) L 67-78 2/22 at Vassar W 77-71 1/9 * - Skyline Conference Game 1/10 vs. Maritime * L 68-74 1/12 at Pratt W 60-25 1995-96 (10-14) 1/16 at Merchant Marine * L 67-84 Head Coach: Brian Curtin 1/18 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 66-69 11/17 at Hartwick L 45-76 1/20 OLD WESTBURY * W 91-65 11/18 vs. Westfield State L 59-82 1/23 JOHN JAY W 77-58 11/21 at Connecticut College L 72-74 1/24 CENTENARY (N.J.) W 58-49 11/27 at Hunter W 83-80 1/27 at Maritime * L 52-64 11/29 at Staten Island L 59-82 1/30 STATEN ISLAND L 55-65 12/2 at Mount St. Vincent * L 81-98 2/2 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 77-71 12/3 vs. Purchase W 83-58 2/6 at Vassar W 74-63 12/6 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) W 80-66 2/9 at Mount St. Mary * L 77-98 12/9 NYUL 73-81 2/11 MARITIME * W 63-58 12/13 CENTENARY (N.J.) * L 65-74 2/13 MERCHANT MARINE * L 62-66 1/6 at St. Mary’s L 58-72 2/16 at Mount St. Vincent * W 89-69 1/17 MERCHANT MARINE * L 57-59 2/19 at Old Westbury * W 66-55 1/20 at Brooklyn W 72-66 2/23 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) ^ W 73-58 1/23 at Mount St. Mary * W 75-68 2/25 at Mount St. Mary ^ W 79-76 1/27 VILLA JULIE W 79-76 2/27 at Merchant Marine ^ L 53-64 1/28 SOUTHERN VERMONT L 53-69 3/3 FDU-MADISON # L 83-106 1/31 NJIT * W 86-82 * - Skyline Conference Game 2/5 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 68-80 ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament 2/10 at Centenary (N.J.) * L 61-74 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 2/12 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 66-63 2/14 at Merchant Marine * W 72-67 1999-00 (13-12) 2/17 at NJIT * L 62-85 Head Coach: Brian Curtin 2/19 PURCHASE W 89-56 11/19 vs. Centenary (N.J.) L 58-62 2/21 VASSAR L 70-77 11/27 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * L 57-65 * - Skyline Conference Game 11/30 at Staten Island L 48-64 12/2 YESHIVA * L 67-82 1996-97 (11-14) 12/7 at Wesleyan L 57-103 Head Coach: Brian Curtin 12/10 at Mount St. Vincent * W 79-63 11/23 vs. Ramapo W 70-63 1/5 PURCHASE W 90-65 11/24 vs. Wheaton W 66-58 1/8 at Villa Julie W 83-73 11/26 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE L 72-81 1/9 vs. Chowan L 55-84 12/2 HUNTER L 61-63 1/14 MERCHANT MARINE * W 60-59 12/8 at NYU L 61-97 1/17 at Mount St. Mary * W 75-70 12/11 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) W 76-56 1/19 OLD WESTBURY * W 67-38 12/14 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * L 57-69 1/22 MEDGAR EVERS W 71-58 1/4 at Marymount L 78-90 1/23 BROOKLYN L 47-50 1/5 vs. Rivier L 61-64 1/28 MARITIME * W 62-58 1/8 at NJIT * L 44-60 1/31 at Old Westbury * W 90-47 1/10 at William Paterson L 49-73 2/1 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * L 42-58 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Game-by-Game Results MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 86-74 2/7 at Maritime * W 58-55 2/10 MOUNT ST. VINCENT ^ W 86-67 2/15 at Mount St. Mary ^ L 64-71 2/20 at Staten Island # L 59-87 2/22 2/24 * - Skyline Conference Game 3/2 ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament 2/17 2/19 2/24 2/26 3/3 # - ECAC Metro Tournament The 2006-07 Valiants defeated Old Westbury at Kennedy Gym on February 24, 2007 to earn the program’s first-ever Skyline Conference Championship and reach the NCAA Tournament for the third time in program history. 2/5 2/8 2/10 2/13 2/15 2/19 2/22 2/24 VASSAR MOUNT ST. MARY * at Yeshiva * at Merchant Marine * MOUNT ST. VINCENT * at Maritime * ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) ^ MERCHANT MARINE ^ * - Skyline Conference Game ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament W W L L L W W L 82-70 88-70 48-63 52-72 44-54 64-53 58-52 71-82 2000-01 (17-11) Head Coach: Brian Curtin 11/25 OLD WESTBURY * W 74-61 11/28 STATEN ISLAND L 64-75 11/30 YESHIVA * L 58-62 12/2 at Old Westbury * L 66-75 12/5 at Vassar L 56-66 12/8 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 78-60 12/21 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * W 70-62 12/27 vs. Linfield L 60-107 12/28 vs. Mount Union L 71-75 12/30 vs. Framingham State W 77-64 1/10 at Purchase W 64-46 1/13 STEVENS * W 87-81 1/16 MOUNT ST. MARY * W 88-78 1/20 BROOKLYN W 83-46 1/21 YORK W 66-53 1/24 at Merchant Marine * L 56-71 1/26 at Maritime * L 56-62 1/31 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 79-56 2/2 at Stevens * W 78-77 2/6 at Mount St. Mary * W 79-76 2/8 at Yeshiva * W 74-56 2/11 MERCHANT MARINE * L 79-90 2/13 at Mount St. Vincent * W 66-55 2/16 MARITIME * W 92-62 2/20 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) ^ W 76-54 2/22 MOUNT ST. MARY ^ W 81-55 2/24 at Merchant Marine ^ L 49-70 2/28 at New Jersey City # L 67-83 * - Skyline Conference Game ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament # - ECAC Metro Tournament 11/16 11/20 11/24 11/29 12/1 12/4 12/7 12/9 12/12 1/3 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/20 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/3 2/5 2/8 2/10 2001-02 (20-9) Head Coach: Brian Curtin ROWAN L at Centenary (N.J.) W at Staten Island W YESHIVA * W OLD WESTBURY * W at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * W at Mount St. Vincent * W VASSAR L at Merchant Marine * L at Skidmore L PURCHASE W at Old Westbury * W STEVENS * W at Mount St. Mary * W NEWBURY W LASELL L MERCHANT MARINE * W MARITIME * W ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W at Yeshiva * L MOUNT ST. MARY * W at Stevens * L HUNTER W 52-56 94-61 67-57 72-67 59-50 69-60 93-77 59-63 73-79 71-75 82-49 87-67 68-66 76-69 84-71 75-83 73-72 60-49 74-64 70-95 68-59 60-61 76-67 2/12 2/15 2/19 2/21 2/23 2/27 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * at Maritime * ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) ^ YESHIVA ^ at Merchant Marine ^ NEW JERSEY CITY # * - Skyline Conference Game ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament # - ECAC Metro Tournament 11/22 11/26 11/30 12/2 12/4 12/7 12/21 1/4 1/6 1/9 1/11 1/14 1/18 1/22 1/25 1/26 1/28 1/30 2/2 2/5 2/8 2/11 2/14 2/19 2/21 2/25 2/27 3/5 3/9 W W W W L L 2002-03 (19-10) Head Coach: Brian Curtin at Rowan L at Yeshiva * W at Old Westbury * W at Vassar L STATEN ISLAND L at Quinnipiac L MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * L SKIDMORE W MERCHANT MARINE * W CENTENARY (N.J.) W MOUNT ST. MARY * L at Stevens * W at Maritime * W PURCHASE W FARMINGDALE STATE W at Hunter W at Merchant Marine * L YESHIVA * W at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * W OLD WESTBURY * L at Mount St. Mary * W STEVENS * W at Mount St. Vincent * W MARITIME * W STEVENS ^ W at Mount St. Mary ^ L RICHARD STOCKTON # W at Baruch # L * - Skyline Conference Game ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament # - ECAC Metro Tournament 78-72 81-62 74-51 61-54 72-73 74-76 11/20 11/23 11/28 11/29 12/1 12/4 12/7 12/8 12/11 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/13 1/19 1/22 1/23 1/27 1/31 2/2 2/5 2/8 2/10 2/12 2/15 2/17 2/22 2/25 3/2 2004-05 (16-12) Head Coach: Pat Scanlon WILLIAM PATERSON L 71-80 at Hunter W 87-60 at Vassar W 71-69 at Union W 72-69 YESHIVA * W 62-51 at Old Westbury * L 68-78 at Farmingdale State * L 68-88 at NYU L 74-95 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 101-90 at Kean L 62-74 STATEN ISLAND W 69-63 at New Paltz L 63-69 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 95-74 at Stevens * L 56-61 NICHOLS W 91-80 JOHN JAY W 68-49 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * W 82-74 at Yeshiva * L 58-64 MERCHANT MARINE * L 61-77 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 70-58 at Mount St. Mary * L 78-89 MOUNT ST. MARY * W 87-81 STEVENS * W 55-53 at Mount St. Vincent * W 78-67 MARITIME * W 59-48 STEVENS ^ W 65-64 at Farmingdale State ^ L 75-76 at Richard Stockton # L 78-79 * - Skyline Conference Game ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament # - ECAC Metro Tournament 61-90 64-56 64-61 64-74 54-59 34-58 78-59 67-73 72-67 71-58 85-74 45-46 70-59 57-52 76-63 81-73 77-71 77-82 60-57 53-43 71-74 75-69 73-63 91-67 58-45 53-46 79-81 67-64 56-60 2003-04 (18-10) Head Coach: Dean Meminger 11/21 vs. FDU-Florham L 46-75 11/22 vs. Gallaudet L 55-56 11/26 HUNTER L 108-110 11/30 VASSAR W 68-60 12/3 at Yeshiva * W 62-52 12/9 FARMINGDALE STATE * W 76-67 12/13 at Mount St. Vincent * W 99-84 1/3 at Staten Island W 77-63 1/5 at Quinnipiac L 57-94 1/7 RUTGERS-NEWARK W 65-62 1/13 at Mount St. Mary * W 81-56 1/15 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 80-70 1/19 BROOKLYN W 68-52 1/21 STEVENS * W 81-68 1/22 OLD WESTBURY * W 78-75 1/24 KEYSTONE W 72-62 1/25 WILLIAM PATERSON W 64-48 1/29 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 88-71 2/1 YESHIVA * L 59-60 2/4 at Merchant Marine * L 53-68 2/7 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 86-79 2/10 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 70-77 2/14 at Stevens * L 61-66 2005-06 (19-10) Head Coach: Pat Scanlon 11/18 at Washington & Lee W 73-68 11/19 vs. Mary Washington W 78-74 11/22 HUNTER W 90-51 11/26 at William Paterson L 69-89 11/30 at Yeshiva * L 46-47 12/3 OLD WESTBURY * W 84-76 12/17 FARMINGDALE STATE *L 102-103 12/20 at Mount St. Vincent * W 106-59 12/30 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 66-73 1/2 vs. Salem State W 75-67 1/3 at Williams L 62-74 1/7 NEW PALTZ W 76-58 1/11 at Mount St. Mary * L 81-102 1/14 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 94-49 1/18 STEVENS * W 65-58 1/21 BROOKLYN W 88-41 1/22 LINCOLN L 101-118 1/26 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 75-53 1/30 YESHIVA * W 82-57 2/1 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 118-98 2/5 at Merchant Marine * L 69-83 2/7 MOUNT ST. MARY * W 88-76 2/11 at Stevens * W 70-59 2/14 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 100-84 2/16 at Maritime * W 91-67 2/21 OLD WESTBURY W 73-69 2/23 MOUNT ST. MARY W 89-85 2/25 at Farmingdale State L 79-87 3/1 KEAN # L 92-99 * - Skyline Conference Game ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament # - ECAC Metro Tournament 11/17 11/18 11/21 11/26 11/29 12/2 12/4 12/6 12/19 12/20 1/3 1/6 1/10 1/13 1/18 1/20 1/24 1/27 1/30 2/1 2/3 2/5 MERCHANT MARINE * W 88-69 at Farmingdale State * W 71-61 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 112-79 MOUNT ST. MARY ^ W 82-64 FARMINGDALE STATE ^ W 93-76 OLD WESTBURY ^ W 87-68 vs. Guilford % L 81-101 * - Skyline Conference Game ^ - Skyline Conference Tournament % - NCAA Tournament 2007-08 (17-9) Head Coach: Pat Scanlon 11/16 JOHN JAY W 69-60 11/17 ROSE-HULMAN W 74-60 11/20 HUNTER W 103-81 11/25 at Vassar L 61-63 11/30 vs. Ramapo W 88-85 12/1 vs. Albright L 74-92 12/3 NEW JERSEY CITY W 78-74 12/5 at Rutgers-Newark W 71-66 12/7 vs. Juniata L 85-88 12/8 vs. Penn State-Harrisburg W 94-70 12/22 at Northwood W 87-77 1/9 ELIZABETHTOWN L 89-93 1/12 at Arcadia * W 77-62 1/16 at FDU-Florham * W 80-73 1/19 DELAWARE VALLEY * W 93-76 1/22 at Wilkes * L 72-99 1/26 DESALES * L 82-88 1/30 KING’S (PA.) * W 100-92 2/2 at Delaware Valley * W 77-71 2/5 FDU-FLORHAM * W 81-55 2/9 at DeSales * W 83-67 2/14 WILKES * W 92-81 2/16 at King’s (Pa.) * L 78-107 2/18 at Richard Stockton L 71-84 2/23 ARCADIA * W 67-59 2/27 at King’s (Pa.) ^ L 74-77 * - Freedom Conference Game ^ - Freedom Conference Tournament 11/15 11/16 11/18 11/21 11/22 11/25 11/30 12/3 12/6 1/3 1/7 1/10 1/12 1/14 1/17 1/21 1/24 1/29 1/31 2/4 2/7 2/11 2/14 2/17 2/21 2/25 2/28 2008-09 (17-10) Head Coach: Pat Scanlon vs. Washington & Jefferson W at Stevens L RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE L MEDGAR EVERS W MIDDLEBURY W at Hunter L VASSAR W EASTERN * W ALVERNIA * W at Delaware Valley * W WILKES * L at Misericordia * W at DeSales * L at New Jersey City L at King’s (Pa.) * W FDU-FLORHAM * W at Alvernia * W DESALES * W at Eastern * L WILLIAM PATERSON L DELAWARE VALLEY * W at Wilkes * L MISERICORDIA * W KING’S (PA.) * W at FDU-Florham * W EASTERN ^ W at DeSales ^ L 11/15 11/20 11/21 11/24 11/28 11/29 12/2 12/5 12/10 12/30 1/2 1/3 1/6 1/9 1/13 1/16 1/20 1/23 1/30 2/3 2/6 2/13 2/16 2/18 2/20 2009-10 (12-13) Head Coach: Pat Scanlon at Elizabethtown W 73-63 JOHN JAY W 74-49 COAST GUARD L 60-73 HUNTER W 78-68 vs. Hood W 84-80 vs. Heidelberg L 69-89 at DeSales * L 42-66 KING’S (PA.) * L 59-62 at Rhode Island W 66-53 at Baruch L 84-89 vs. Brooklyn W 71-65 at Franklin & Marshall L 57-63 at William Paterson L 46-58 WILKES * W 73-60 at FDU-Florham * W 73-63 MISERICORDIA * W 65-63 (OT) at Delaware Valley * L 62-81 EASTERN * W 52-35 at King’s (Pa.) * L 58-77 DESALES * L 67-76 at Wilkes * L 78-81 (OT) at Eastern * L 60-61 DELAWARE VALLEY * W 77-67 FDU-FLORHAM * W 78-56 at Misericordia * L 55-75 * - Freedom Conference Game ^ - Freedom Conference Tournament 2006-07 (23-6) Head Coach: Pat Scanlon KEAN L 72-73 WASHINGTON (Md.) W 94-79 at Hunter W 77-74 VASSAR W 78-69 YESHIVA * W 72-64 at Maritime * W 73-56 at Western Connecticut W 94-73 MOUNT ST. MARY * W 86-67 vs. Clarke W 68-61 vs. Scranton L 66-79 RUTGERS-NEWARK W 84-79 WILLIAM PATERSON W 67-66 at Merchant Marine * L 68-70 STEVENS * W 85-79 at Old Westbury * L 73-75 FARMINGDALE STATE * W 70-69 at Mount St. Vincent * W 97-54 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 93-62 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * L 81-84 at Mount St. Mary * W 92-74 MARITIME * W 80-55 at Yeshiva * W 62-56 * - Freedom Conference Game 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 67-61 54-76 57-69 92-65 74-63 59-65 65-51 66-36 65-53 72-65 49-58 74-64 59-63 61-70 62-53 72-65 71-58 60-55 58-73 56-57 73-46 49-54 47-45 63-53 83-72 63-57 58-72 17 Career Records POINTS 1. Anthony Montague 2. Mark Ward 3. Mike Prendergast 4. John Danielski 5. Brian McDonagh 6. Vic Scipioni 7. Gil Amoro 8. Farid Johnson 9. Mike Failla 10.Brian Fink 1985-89 1980-84 1984-87 2000-04 1990-94 1988-92 1976-80 1999-04 1978-82 2004-08 REBOUNDS 1,855 1,833 1,626 1,519 1,491 1,447 1,438 1,416 1,343 1,327 1. John Danielski 2. Gil Amoro 3. Vic Scipioni 4. Anthony Montague 5. Steve Shevlin 6. Mark Ward 7. Mike Failla 8. Al Viafore 9. Harold Rowson 10.Farid Johnson 226 203 201 157 138 137 135 134 131 130 1. Farid Johnson 2. Kevin Chadderton 3. Al Viafore 4. Jerry Fiefie 5. Anthony Montague 6. Joe Joyce 7. Cody Moffett 8. Jason Walsh 9. Michael Lynch 10.Lee Isom STEALS 1. Donte Chisolm 2. Mike Prendergast 3. Tom Jones 4. Chris Slattery 5. Gerard Nolan 6. Al Viafore 7. Pat Scanlon 8. Brendon Murray 9. John Danielski 10.Tom Genco 2004-08 1984-87 1983-87 1995-99 1983-87 1993-97 1999-03 1998-02 2000-04 1986-90 21.7 18.6 18.4 17.8 16.6 14.8 14.6 14.2 14.0 13.6 FREE-THROW PCT. Minimum 100 free throws made 1. Mark Fava 1979-83 2. Tom Genco 1986-90 3. John DiBetta 2003-07 4. Mike Prendergast 1984-87 5. Jim Mallardi 1975-77 6. Roger Dunphy 1975-79 7. Tom Kirkland 1976-78 8. Malcolm Ford 1994-98 9. Gerard Nolan 1983-87 10.Mike Benziger 2002-06 .839 .838 .794 .793 .774 .768 .764 .762 .758 .754 John Danielski Mike Benziger Donte Chisolm Brian Fink Billy Lahart Steve Shevlin Joe Donato Danny Thomas Tim Dooley John DiBetta 2000-04 2002-06 2004-08 2004-08 1977-81 1999-03 1999-03 1977-81 1999-03 2003-07 1. Donte Chisolm 2. Mike Fava 3. Tom Genco 4. Brian Glendon 5. Roger Dunphy 6. Tom Jones 7. Mike Prendergast 8. Brendon Murray 9. Billy Lahart 10.Gerard Nolan 2004-08 1979-83 1986-90 1985-89 1975-79 1983-87 1984-87 1998-02 1977-81 1983-87 646 633 487 435 416 378 339 317 315 303 THREE POINTERS 1999-04 155 1996-98 105 1993-97 77 2004-06 66 1985-89 60 1994-98 57 2005-08 50 2005-09 49 1984-85, 86-88 43 1982-85 42 1. Brian Fink 2. Mike Benziger 3. Brendon Murray 4. Donte Chisolm 5. Joe Joyce 6. Tom Genco Tim Mitchell 8. Chris Slattery 9. John Danielski 10.Pat Scanlon 2004-08 2002-06 1998-02 2004-08 1994-98 1986-90 1991-95 1995-99 2000-04 1999-03 226 207 139 136 114 108 108 105 93 84 REBOUNDING AVG. FIELD GOAL PCT. Minimum 75 career games 1. Vic Scipioni 1988-92 2. Anthony Montague 1985-89 3. Gil Amoro 1976-80 4. Harold Rowson 1975-79 5. Mike Failla 1978-82 6. John Danielski 2000-04 7. Steve Shevlin 1999-03 8. Al Viafore 1993-97 9. Mark Ward 1980-84 10.Brian McDonagh 1990-94 9.6 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.1 7.8 7.6 7.5 7.5 6.5 3-PT FG PCT. Minimum 50 three-pointers made 1. Brian Fink 2004-08 2. Tom Genco 1986-90 3. Tom Jones 1983-87 4. Tim Mitchell 1991-95 5. Mike Benziger 2002-06 6. David Ceisler 1986-89 7. Joe Joyce 1994-98 8. Chris Slattery 1995-99 9. James Brady 1988-91 10.Donte Chisolm 2004-08 GAMES PLAYED 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 8. ASSISTS 886 845 832 829 810 769 741 686 637 608 BLOCKS SCORING AVG. Minimum 75 career games 1. Mike Prendergast 1984-87 2. Brian McDonagh 1990-94 3. Anthony Montague 1985-89 4. Mark Ward 1980-84 5. Vic Scipioni 1988-92 6. Ted Eyes 1975-79 7. Mike Failla 1978-82 8. Farid Johnson 1999-04 9. Gil Amoro 1976-80 10.Cody Moffett 2005-08 2000-04 1976-80 1988-92 1985-89 1999-03 1980-84 1978-82 1993-97 1975-79 1999-04 Minimum 150 field goals made 1. Mike Failla 1978-82 2. Michael Lynch 1984-85, 86-88 3. Jerry Fiefie 2004-06 4. Gil Amoro 1976-80 5. Cody Moffett 2005-08 6. Anthony Montague 1985-89 7. Lee Isom 1982-85 8. Farid Johnson 1999-04 9. Steve Shevlin 1999-02 10.Mark Ward 1980-84 .627 .584 .577 .576 .563 .557 .547 .538 .532 .531 FREE THROWS .416 .414 .411 .404 .400 .377 .368 .358 .352 .338 1. Mike Prendergast 2. Mark Ward 3. Brian McDonagh 4. Chris Slattery 5. Anthony Montague 6. Gil Amoro 7. John Danielski 8. Vic Scipioni 9. John DiBetta 10.Brendon Murray 1984-87 1980-84 1990-94 1995-99 1985-89 1976-80 2000-04 1988-92 2003-07 1998-02 535 487 370 361 354 352 334 333 317 302 Donte Chisolm 113 112 112 111 108 107 107 106 106 106 Anthony Montague 18 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Single-Season Records POINTS 1. Mark Ward 2. Mike Prendergast 3. Mike Prendergast 4. Mike Failla 5. Michael Lynch 6. Vic Scipioni 7. Chris Slattery 8. Farid Johnson 9. Anthony Montague 10.John Danielski 1983-84 1985-86 1986-87 1980-81 1987-88 1991-92 1998-99 2003-04 1987-88 2003-04 REBOUNDS 607 601 598 588 561 534 521 512 510 498 1. John Danielski 2. Vic Scipioni 3. Mike Failla 4. Michael Lynch 5. Vic Scipioni 6. Anthony Montague 7. Gil Amoro 8. Vic Scipioni 9. Mike Failla 10.Lee Isom 82 72 70 68 65 62 60 59 59 59 1. Farid Johnson 2. Kevin Chadderton 3. Kevin Chadderton 4. Farid Johnson 5. Jerry Fiefie 6. Michael Lynch Al Viafore 8. Lee Isom Ryan Pettit 10.Joe Joyce Farid Johnson Jerry Fiefie STEALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Tom Genco Chris Slattery Mike Prendergast Mike Prendergast Mike Prendergast Tom Jones Tom Jones Brian Glendon Donte Chisolm Donte Chisolm 1988-89 1998-99 1985-86 1984-85 1986-87 1986-87 1985-86 1987-88 2006-07 2007-08 2003-04 1991-92 1981-82 1987-88 1989-90 1987-88 1978-79 1990-91 1980-81 1983-84 ASSISTS 329 289 283 281 268 264 261 260 254 253 1. Tom Genco 2. Mike Fava 3. Mike Fava 4. Donte Chisolm Donte Chisolm 6. Brian Glendon 7. Donte Chisolm 8. Mike Fava 9. Brian Glendon 10.Jay Ferriere 67 59 46 38 36 34 34 32 32 30 30 30 1. Tim Mitchell 2. Mike Benziger 3. Brian Fink 4. Brian Fink 5. Mike Benziger 6. Tom Jones Brian Fink 8. Mike Benziger 9. Tom Genco 10.Joe Joyce Chris Slattery Rich Riss BLOCKS 2003-04 1996-97 1997-98 2000-01 2005-06 1987-88 1996-97 1983-84 1998-99 1995-96 2002-03 2004-05 1989-90 1981-82 1982-83 2004-05 2005-06 1987-88 2006-07 1980-81 1988-89 2008-09 244 212 197 175 175 173 168 155 144 134 THREE POINTERS 1994-95 2005-06 2007-08 2006-07 2003-04 1986-87 2005-06 2004-05 1989-90 1997-98 1998-99 2004-05 76 72 69 60 59 58 58 54 51 48 48 48 POINTS PER GM. REBOUNDS PER GM. FIELD GOAL PCT. Minimum 20 games played 1. Mark Ward 1983-84 2. Mike Prendergast 1985-86 3. Mike Prendergast 1986-87 4. Mike Failla 1980-81 5. Brian McDonagh 1993-94 6. Michael Lynch 1987-88 7. Tim Mitchell 1994-95 8. Vic Scipioni 1991-92 9. Farid Johnson 2003-04 10.Anthony Montague 1987-88 24.3 24.0 23.9 22.6 22.0 21.6 20.9 20.5 20.5 19.6 FREE-THROW PCT. Minimum 50 free throws made 1. Tom Genco 1989-90 2. Tom Genco 1987-88 3. Mike Prendergast 1985-86 4. Mark Fava 1981-82 5. Billy Lahart 1977-78 6. Mark Fava 1980-81 7. John DiBetta 2004-05 8. Jim Mallardi 1976-77 9. John DiBetta 2005-06 10.Brendon Murray 2001-02 .876 .864 .854 .848 .847 .839 .822 .821 .812 .800 Minimum 20 games played 1. John Danielski 2003-04 2. Vic Scipioni 1991-92 3. Michael Lynch 1987-88 4. Mike Failla 1981-82 5. Vic Scipioni 1989-90 6. Anthony Montague 1987-88 7. Lee Isom 1983-84 8. Kevin Chadderton 1996-97 9. Mike Failla 1980-81 10.Jay Farrer 1993-94 11.8 11.1 10.8 10.5 10.3 10.2 10.1 10.0 9.8 9.8 3-PT FG PCT. Minimum 25 three pointers made 1. Tom Genco 1987-88 2. Brian Fink 2004-05 3. Mike Benziger 2005-06 4. David Ceisler 1988-89 5. Brendon Murray 1998-99 6. Tom Genco 1988-89 7. Tim Mitchell 1994-95 8. Brian Fink 2006-07 9. Donte Chisolm 2004-05 10.Joe Donato 2002-03 Minimum 75 field goals 1. Mike Failla 1980-81 2. Jerry Fiefie 2005-06 3. Mike Failla 1981-82 4. Michael Lynch 1987-88 5. Lee Isom 1983-84 6. Gil Amoro 1977-78 7. Farid Johnson 1999-00 8. Steve Shevlin 2001-02 9. Mike Failla 1979-80 10.Anthony Montague 1985-86 .652 .634 .629 .616 .602 .599 .597 .597 .589 .588 FREE THROWS .473 .470 .450 .438 .435 .433 .432 .420 .418 .417 1. Mike Prendergast 2. Mike Prendergast 3. Chris Slattery 4. Mike Prendergast 5. Mark Ward 6. Brian McDonagh 7. Mark Ward Mark Ward 9. Cody Moffett 10.Vic Scipioni 1985-86 1986-87 1998-99 1984-85 1983-84 1992-93 1981-82 1982-83 2007-08 1990-91 193 181 175 161 153 134 132 132 131 128 Team Single-Season Records Mark Ward John Danielski Points: Scoring Avg: Field Goals: FG Percentage: 3-Pointers: 3PT Pct: Free Throws: FT Percentage: Rebounds: Assists: Blocks: Steals: Games: 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 2,405 90.0 954 .539 225 .396 518 .744 1,217 572 137 293 29 1987-88 1988-89 1987-88 1980-81 2004-05 1990-91 1985-86 2006-07 2005-06 1987-88 1996-97 1987-88 4 Times 19 Single-Game Records POINTS 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8. Tim Mitchell Mark Ward Mike Failla Mike Prendergast Chris Slattery Mark Ward Bob Kasmire Mike Prendergast Bob Kasmire John Danielski vs. Purchase vs. St. John Fisher vs. Stony Brook vs. Merchant Marine vs. Old Westbury vs. Hunter vs. Hunter vs. Gallaudet vs. Ursinus vs. Mount Saint Mary Feb. 20, 1995 Jan. 29, 1984 Feb. 24, 1981 Feb. 11, 1987 Jan. 20, 1999 Nov. 29, 1983 Feb. 15, 1990 Jan. 24, 1987 Nov. 16, 1990 Feb. 10, 2004 ASSISTS 1. 2. 4. 9. 45 44 43 43 40 37 37 36 36 36 Tim Mitchell REBOUNDS Mike Fava vs. Concordia (N.Y.) Jan. 28, 1982 Mike Fava vs. Brandeis Nov. 22, 1981 Tom Genco vs. Salisbury State Jan. 21, 1990 Mike Fava vs. Vassar Feb. 20, 1980 Brian Glendon vs. Plattsburgh State Dec. 5, 1987 Brian Glendon vs. John Jay Jan. 16, 1989 Tom Genco vs. Mount Saint Vincent Jan. 25, 1990 Tom Genco vs. Stony Brook Feb. 10, 1990 Mike Fava vs. St. Joseph’s (L.I.) Jan. 8, 1982 Tom Genco at Upsala Dec. 2, 1989 17 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 1. 3. 4. 6. 7. John Danielski vs. Stevens Tech John Danielski at Mount Saint Mary Harold Rowson vs. Mercy Anthony Montague vs. New Paltz John Danielski vs. Yeshiva John Danielski vs. Maritime Mike Failla vs. Brooklyn Mike Failla vs. York John Danielski vs. Hunter Feb. 14, 2004 Feb. 26, 2004 Jan. 26, 1977 Jan. 14, 1987 Feb. 1, 2004 Feb. 16, 2001 Feb. 5, 1980 Nov. 25, 1980 Nov. 26, 2003 30 27 26 24 22 21 20 20 20 BLOCKS Kevin Chadderton 1. 2. 4. 6. Kevin Chadderton Kevin Chadderton Farid Johnson Farid Johnson Farid Johnson Anthony Montague Mike Lynch Kevin Chadderton Kevin Chadderton Kevin Chadderton Kevin Chadderton Farid Johnson vs. Maritime vs. Maritime vs. Mount Saint Vincent vs. Farmingdale State at Mount Saint Mary vs. Drew vs. Merchant Marine vs. Wesley vs. Merchant Marine vs. Mount Saint Mary vs. Maritime vs. Keystone Jan. 28, 1998 Feb. 3, 1997 Feb. 17, 2004 Dec. 9, 2003 Jan. 13, 2004 Feb. 6, 1988 Feb. 10, 1988 Jan. 25, 1997 Feb. 15, 1997 Jan. 20, 1998 Jan. 28, 1998 Jan. 24, 2004 10 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 STEALS FREE THROWS 1. Pagan vs. Dominican (N.Y.) 1974-75 Mark Ward at St. John Fisher Jan. 29, 1984 3. Mark Prendergast at Yale Dec. 8, 1986 4. Mark Ward vs. Hunter Dec. 10, 1983 Mark Prendergast vs. Old Westbury Jan. 29, 1986 Brian McDonaghvs. Connecticut College Dec. 8, 1992 7. Mark Ward vs. St. John Fisher Feb. 6, 1982 Vic Scipioni at Rensselaer Feb. 13, 1990 Cody Moffett vs. Wilkes Feb. 14, 2008 10. Five Players Tied --- --- 17 17 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 1. 2. 9. Tom Genco at Lehman Feb. 7, 1990 Ted Taylor vs. Merchant Marine Dec. 2, 1983 Tom Jones vs. Vassar Feb. 22, 1984 Tom Genco vs. Mount Saint Mary Jan. 15, 1990 Chris Slattery vs. Old Westbury Jan. 20, 1999 Brendon Murray vs. Maritime Feb. 11, 1999 Pat Scanlon at Stevens Feb. 2, 2001 Donte Chisolm at DeSales Feb. 9, 2008 Many Players Tied --- --- 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 THREE POINTERS 1. 2. 3. 4. Tim Mitchell vs. St. Joseph’s (L.I.) Dec. 10, 1994 Tim Mitchell at Hunter Feb. 8, 1995 Brendon Murray vs. Mount Union Dec. 28, 2000 11 Players Tied --- --- 20 9 8 7 6 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Manhattanville 1,000-Point Scorers Name Years Played Points Anthony Montague 1985-89 1,855 Mark Ward 1980-84 1,833 Mike Prendergast 1984-87 1,626 John Danielski 2000-04 1,519 Brian McDonagh 1990-94 1,491 Vic Scipioni 1988-92 1,447 Gil Amoro 1976-80 1,438 Farid Johnson 1999-04 1,416 Mike Failla 1978-82 1,343 Brian Fink 2004-08 1,327 Donte Chisolm 2004-08 1,280 Bob Kasmire 1988-92 1,218 Mike Benziger 2002-06 1,204 Brendon Murray 1998-02 1,203 Ted Eyes 1975-79 1,197 John DiBetta 2003-07 1,189 Chris Slattery 1995-99 1,152 Cody Moffett 2005-08 1,127 Al Viafore 1993-97 1,087 Pat Scanlon 1999-03 1,026 Brian Glendon 1985-89 1,013 Dan Mackle 1987-91 1,003 John DiBetta Chris Slattery Cody Moffett Al Viafore Anthony Montague Mark Ward Mike Prendergast John Danielski Brian McDonagh Vic Scipioni Gil Amoro Farid Johnson Mike Failla Brian Fink Donte Chisolm Bob Kasmire Mike Benziger Brendon Murray Ted Eyes Pat Scanlon 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Brian Glendon Dan Mackle 21 All-Time Roster Ed Albano Gil Amoro David Appel Craig Augustine Gene Baldenko DeVon Barnett Derrick Bass Mike Benziger Brian Bertucci Jay Bindumu Armani Blackmon Leon Booth Dom Borchetta Kevin Boyle James Brady Tom Brown Joseph Burns Paul Cangro Chris Capano Mike Caslin David Ceisler Kevin Chadderton Donte Chisolm Terrance Colter Kevin Connelly Joe Cooke Paul Crockett John Danielski Arnel Deceus John Delaney Steve DeLuca Michael Devaney John DiBetta Dan DiMartino Salvatore Dispenza Camilo Dominquez Joe Donato Tim Dooley Chris Drosopoulos Duignan Roger Dunphy Clayton Earle Steve Edelstein Pat Egan Ezra Elliot Ted Eyes Mike Failla Jay Farrer Mark Fava Charles Ferrara Jay Ferriere Lubin Fidegnigban Jerry Fiefie Brian Fink Vinnie Fiorentino Brendan Flynn Malcolm Ford Keith Forker Mike Forker James Fragola Leif Gagliardi Steve Gaines Mike Gallo Will Garner Dave Garrison Tom Genco Lamar Glass Brian Glendon Rafael Gonzalez 22 1999-03 1976-80 1993-94 2008-pres. 1995-97 2006-10 1977-81 2002-06 2008-pres. 2007-08 2008-10 1981-82 1975-76 1980-81 1988-91 1986-89 1991-94 1998-99 2002-03 1976-78 1986-89 1996-98 2004-08 1988-91 1975-76 2006-07 1985-86 2000-04 1992-93 1982-83, 1984-85 1987-91 1993-94 2003-07 2002-04 1994-98 1992-93 1999-03 1999-03 1992-96 1976-77 1975-79 1995-96 1975-76 1977-78, 1979-80 1997-99 1975-79 1978-82 1990-94 1979-83 1994-98 2008-pres. 2002-04 2004-06 2004-08 1978-80 2004-08 1994-98 1978-80 1975-78 1987-88, 1989-90 1996-00 1989-90, 1991-93 2004-05 2004-07 2008-10 1986-90 2007-pres. 1985-89 1993-94 Mike Gormley Tom Grogan Dave Grossbard Eric Harris Chase Hill Robert Hill Mike Horgan Brian Hudec Eddie Huezo Kyle Hughes Imperatore Lee Isom A.J. Girardi C.J. Kanelopoulos Davon Jackson Paul Jamin Farid Johnson Greg Johnson Tom Jones Joe Joyce Adam Kalker Jovan Kandic C.J. Kanelopoulos Bob Kasmire Brian Kelly Chris Kelly Garrett Kennedy Tom Kirkland Billy Lahart Angelo Laroche Frank LaRuffa Bob Lasbury Victor Leardi Fabrizzio LeRoy William Lo Michael Lynch Dan Mackle Maggi, Ivan Mike Maitre Paul Malecki Jim Mallardi Marcellus Miglioranzi Len Marino Loren Mayshark John McAuliffe Michael McCann Justin McCarthy Brian McDonagh Bryan McEvoy Kevin McGetrick Matt McGinley Michael McGuire Peter Mehmel Osei Mevs Mitchell Tim Mitchell Cody Moffett Kevin Mohr Anthony Montague David Montrose Justin Morris Kevin Morris Brendon Murray Mark Nealon Gerard Nolan Sean O’Leary Ed O’Malley Kevin O’Rourke Mike Panella 1990-93 1980-81 1976-77 2002-04 2008-10 1992-93, 1994-95 2005-06, 2007-10 2000-01 2004-08 2000-01 1977-78 1982-85 1984-85 1994-95 2004-05 1985-86, 1987-89 1999-04 1983-87 1983-87 1994-98 2002-03 2003-07 1993-94 1988-92 1997-01 1990-91 2001-02 1976-78 1977-81 2006-10 1989-92, 1993-94 1990-93 2002-03 2007-09 2006-08 1984-85, 1986-88 1987-91 2009-pres. 1976-77 1991-94 1975-77 1994-98 1979-83 2000-02 1991-95 1998-99 1981-85 1990-94 1998-00 1986-90 1993-94 1986-90 2007-pres. 1995-97 1978-79 1991-95 2005-08 2003-04 1985-89 1997-99 2005-07 1981-84 1998-02 1984-85 1983-87 1979-80 1993-96 2003-05 2004-09 Ian Petrillo 1997-99 Ryan Pettit 1998-00 Tom Pizzo 1990-92 Mike Plunkett 1981-84 Trevoy Pointer 2008-pres. Mike Prendergast 1983-87 James Puiia 1985-86 John Racy 1974-78 John Rafferty 1987-88, 1990-91 John Rahn 2003-04 Jack Railton-Woodcock 2008-pres. Gregg Reidy 1994-96 Joe Reno 1985-86 Brandon Rhinehart 1998-02 Desmond Rhoomes 1994-96 Rich Riss 2004-06 Collins Robinson 1979-83 Glen Rodriguez 2008-pres. Frank Roel 1978-80 Chris Rogovich 1987-91 Greg Rollins 1995-96 Kyle Roloson 1999-00, 2001-02 Lou Romano 1985-88 Harold Rowson 1975-79 Russo 1976-77 Kevin Ryan 1981-85 Chris Savino 1998-99 Pat Scanlon 1999-03 John Scherer 1977-78 Rich Schiffman 1981-84 Bob Schoenfeld 1993-94 Charles Schwarha 1991-94 Vic Scipioni 1988-92 Neff Seda 2000-02 Dave Senatore 1978-80 Ben Shapiro 2004-07 Terrance Shaw 1995-97 Steve Shevlin 1999-03 Rich Shortell 1982-85, 1986-87 Moises Silva 2000-02 Charles Slattery 1995-98 Chris Slattery 1995-99 Danny Smith 2005-06 John Speck 1981-85 Bill Stouges 1983-87 Ted Taylor 1983-84 Danny Thomas 1977-81 Felipe Vargas 2008-pres. Veith 1976-77 Jeff Ventura 2008-pres. Al Viafore 1993-97 Brendan Waitkus 1989-93 Jason Walsh 2005-09 Mark Ward 1980-84 Arthur Weisberger 1986-87 DJ White 2001-02 Wesly Wicks 2007-09 Glenn Wink 1979-83 NOTE: Some years do not have complete rosters available. If you have any additions or corrections to this all-time roster, please contact the Manhattanville Sports Information Office. 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Facilities Kennedy Gymnasium Dedicated in October 1957 by the family of eventual United States President John F. Kennedy, Kennedy Gymnasium is the day-to-day home of the Manhattanville Department of Athletics and also serves as the home court for the Valiant men’s and women’s basketball and women’s volleyball programs. With balcony and ground-level seating for 1,000 spectators, Kennedy Gymnasium gives the Manhattanville teams that play inside it a loud and imposing home-court advantage. With bleachers lining the near sideline of the court and a large balcony overhanging the bleachers, there is plenty of room for Valiant friends, family and fans to cheer on their favorite Manhattanville teams throughout the season. The main gymnasium also includes a new scoreboard, a brand-new scorer’s table, as well as phone and internet access that allows all Valiant games inside Kennedy Gym to be broadcast as either an audio or video stream. New lighting was recently installed in the gym as well in order to enhance the fan and player experience. In addition to the main gym, the Kennedy complex also houses a full-length swimming pool as well as the department’s strength & conditioning and sports medicine facilities, which are located on the ground floor of the building and are fully-staffed year round. In the Spring of 2009, the men’s basketball program unveiled new banners in the gym honoring the best players and teams in program history. One represents the program’s three NCAA Tournament teams (1978, 1979 and 2007), while two others list the 22 Valiant men to reach the 1,000-point plateau. Those banners proudly hang alongside the team’s 2007 Skyline Conference Championship banner as well as the program’s retired numbers. Head coach Pat Scanlon’s men’s basketball office was also recently moved to the space immediately off of Kennedy Gymnasium, allowing the coaching staff easy access to and from the court for all team games and practices. Almost all of Manhattanville’s full and part-time athletic staff are housed within the Kennedy walls as well, with most residing inside the main athletics office on the main gym level. Kennedy Gymnasium has seen countless postseason victories from the Valiant men’s basketball team in recent years, as the Valiants are 13-1 in conference tournament games on their home court since the 199899 season. Arguably the most important and memorable postseason game at the gym came on February 24, 2007, when Coach Scanlon and the rest of the Valiant players cut down the Kennedy nets after defeating Old Westbury, 87-68, in the Skyline Conference Championship game to celebrate the program’s first-ever conference title and first NCAA Tournament berth since 1979. Locker Rooms Dedicated in October 1957 by the family of eventual United States President John F. Kennedy, Kennedy Gymnasium is the day-to-day operational home of the Manhattanville Athletic Department as well as the home court for the Valiant basketball and volleyball teams. Kennedy’s main attraction, a basketball and volleyball arena, is flanked by strength & conditioning, sports medicine, locker room and office facilities, as well and a fulllength swimming pool and dance studio. All in-season sports have their own space inside Kennedy Gymnasium’s several locker rooms (one of which is pictured to the left), with each player allowed his or her own locker for the full season. Inside the fully-enclosed locker rooms, members of the coaching staff can address their team before, during and after games, while the rooms also serve as a perfect congregating spot for teams at any time throughout the season. The rest of the locker rooms inside Kennedy Gym include full shower and locker facilities, as well as access to Manhattanville’s swimming pool, strength and conditioning facilities, and athletic training facilities. The offices of almost all varsity head and assistant coaches at the school are also located within Kennedy Gym, as are the offices of all Manhattanville athletics administrators. Manhattanville’s athletic trophies and banners, highlighting the program’s best accomplishments throughout the school’s distinguished athletic history, are also located inside the lobby and main arena of Kennedy Gymnasium. The gym also plays host to several camps and local recreational groups during the summer and throughout the school year. 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 23 Strength & Conditioning/Sports Medicine Strength & Conditioning Focused on the overall development of the student-athlete, the Manhattanville Strength & Conditioning staff will maximize the athletic performance of Valiant student-athletes by using the most effective and efficient training techniques to compete injury free at the highest level of competition. The aim is to instill a sense of self-discipline, respect and responsibility to achieve the ultimate goal of a team championship. The strength and conditioning department is housed inside Healthworks, a large, state-of-the-art weight and cardiovascular training facility located on the bottom floor of the Athletic Department hub, Kennedy Gymnasium. The room includes several power development stations, glut ham benches, decline abdominal benches and physioballs and cardiovascular machines that are available for student-athlete use both in and out of season as well as during the summer. In 2007, Manhattanville College opened the new Richard A. Berman Student Center in the center of campus that includes a first-class workout area for the general student population; as a result, Healthworks is now the exclusive strength and conditioning home of Valiant student-athletes. Head Coach Corey Crane Third Season - Northern Iowa ’97 Corey Crane is in the third season of his second stint as Manhattanville’s Head Strength and Conditioning Coach and also serves as the school’s Assistant Athletic Director for Academics. Crane is responsible for managing and providing the design, implementation, supervision and evaluation of the strength and conditioning program utilized by the school’s 21 varsity sports. Crane brings a wealth of strength and conditioning experience to Manhattanville. He previously spent two years as the Associate Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at the United States Military Academy at West Point, working with all of the school’s 17 sports but focusing primarily on the Academy’s football, men’s lacrosse, hockey and volleyball programs. Crane also has worked as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Western Illinois University during the 2005-06 school year and previously spent one year in Purchase as Manhattanville’s Head Strength and Conditioning Coach before taking an assistant position at Army for four years. Sports Medicine Assistant Coach Jonathan Plato Second Season - Syracuse ’05 Jonathan Plato is in his second season as an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at Manhattanville. Plato comes to Purchase after competing at Big East power Syracuse University as a member of the football team. Plato was a three-time scout player of the week and four-time scholarathlete award recipient. He was a member of the 2004 Big East Championship team that played in the Champs Sports Bowl. For the previous four years, Plato worked for MTV Networks as a senior financial analyst managing international business requests in Europe, Asia and Japan. Plato was also involved with enterprise One system user security and managing quarterly auditing by Sarbanes Oxley, for enterprise One. In December 2009, Plato became certified as a Certified Strength and Conditioning specialist, as well as being named a National Strength and Conditioning Associate. The Sports Medicine facilities at Manhattanville College are located inside the hub of Manhattanville Athletics, Kennedy Gymnasium, and are the only place where Valiant student-athletes from all 21 varsity sports come to receive comprehensive health care from any of the Athletic Department’s three fully-certified, full-time athletic trainers. The athletic training staff has five main objectives: prevention of athletic injuries; recognition, evaluation and treatment of injuries that do occur; rehabilitation; health care administration; and professional development. The athletic training staff also has on-campus access to state-of-the-art training methods, including ultrasound capability, electrical muscle stimulation and whirlpool treatments. The training staff is also privileged to be affiliated with some of the best physicians in the Westchester area, benefitting from a close relationship with Plancher Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and head team physician Dr. Kevin Plancher, who works out of nearby Greenwich, Conn. The Manhattanville Sports Medicine staff can be contacted throughout the day via phone at (914) 323-7276, via fax at (914) 323-7212, or via email at SportsMedicine@GoValiants.com. Head Trainer Scott McIver Seventh Season - Iona ’83 Scott McIver, MS, ATC, is in his seventh season as the head athletic trainer at Manhattanville. McIver previously served as the school’s head trainer from 2000-02 before returning to the school before the 2006-07 school year. After departing Manhattanville in 2002, McIver was named the head athletic trainer at Iona Prep High School, providing coverage for 20 sports and 250 student-athletes. Before his first stint in Purchase, McIver served as an associate athletic trainer at Pace University for 12 years from 1989 to 2000, coordinating athletic training coverage and strength and conditioning for all Setter sports. McIver received his master’s degree in Athletic Training and Exercise Science from Long Island University in 1990 and his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Iona College in 1983. A member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association, he is also an Emergency Medical Technician and a licensed massage therapist. 24 Asst. Trainer Khackik “JR” Barkamian Third Season - MCLA ’01 Khachik “JR” Barkamian, MSEd, ATC, is in his third season as Assistant Athletic Trainer at Manhattanville. Barkamian came to the Valiants from Fordham University, where he provided coverage for the men’s soccer and men’s basketball teams and assisted with spring football workouts. Prior to his time at Fordham, Barkamian served as the Head Athletic Trainer and taught in the Physical Education Department at Sarah Lawrence College. He also has served as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Siena College after doing his Graduate Assistant work at Niagara University, where he also earned an MSEd in School Counseling. Barkamian is an NATABOC Certified Athletic Trainer and is also accredited as a New York State Licensed Athletic Trainer. In addition, he holds several American Red Cross certifications, including Emergency Response, Professional Rescue and Professional Rescue Instruction. Graduate Asst. Trainer Calla Taft Second Season - Castleton State ’09 Calla Taft is in her second season as a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer at Manhattanville. A 2009 graduate of Castleton State College, Taft worked her sophomore, junior and senior years in the Sports Medicine Office. She assisted with coverage of practice and games both home and away, care for and prevention of injuries, pre and post practice/game treatment, rehabilitation, documentation, and athletic training room management. In her three seasons at Castleton, Taft worked with women’s basketball, men’s lacrosse and softball programs. Taft is certified by the American Red Cross CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer, and American Red Cross First Aid. Besides her work in sports medicine, Taft was a fouryear letterwinner in field hockey and played one season of women’s lacrosse at Castleton State as well. 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide Freedom Conference Opponents Delaware Valley College Jan. 19 in Purchase, N.Y.; Feb. 15 in Doylestown, Pa. Location: Doylestown, Pa. Nickname: Aggies Head Coach: Casey Stitzel (25-26, 2 seasons) 2009-10 Record: 12-13 Freedom Record: 5-9 (6th place) All-Time Meetings: 5-1 Last Meeting: Feb. 17, 2010 (MVille 77-67 Win) DeSales University Dec. 1 in Purchase, N.Y.; Feb. 2 in Center Valley, Pa. Location: Center Valley, Pa. Nickname: Bulldogs Head Coach: Scott Coval (330-162, 18 seasons) 2009-10 Record: 24-6 Freedom Record: 13-1 (1st place) All-Time Meetings: 2-5 Last Meeting: Feb. 3, 2010 (DeSales 76-67 Win) Fairleigh Dickinson University-Florham Jan. 12 in Purchase, N.Y.; Feb. 9 in Madison, N.J. Location: Madison, N.J. Nickname: Devils Head Coach: Pete Marion (38-89, 8 seasons) 2009-10 Record: 4-21 Freedom Record: 2-12 (8th place) All-Time Meetings: 8-5 Last Meeting: Feb. 18, 2010 (MVille 78-56 Win) Eastern University Jan. 22 in St. Davids, Pa.; Feb. 12 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: St. Davids, Pa. Nickname: Eagles Head Coach: Matt Nadelhoffer (106-102, 8 seasons) 2009-10 Record: 13-13 Freedom Record: 9-5 (T-2nd place) All-Time Meetings: 3-2 Last Meeting: Feb. 13, 2010 (Eastern 61-60 Win) King’s (Pa.) College Dec. 4 in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Jan. 29 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Nickname: Monarchs Head Coach: J.P. Andrejko (161-83, 9 seasons) 2009-10 Record: 12-14 Freedom Record: 8-6 (4th place) All-Time Meetings: 3-4 Last Meeting: Jan. 30, 2010 (King’s 77-58 Win) Misericordia University Wilkes University Jan. 15 in Dallas, Pa.; Feb. 19 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: Dallas, Pa. Nickname: Cougars Head Coach: Trevor Woodruff (73-85, 6 seasons) 2009-10 Record: 16-12 Freedom Record: 9-5 (T-2nd place) All-Time Meetings: 3-1 Last Meeting: Feb. 20, 2010 (Misericordia 75-55 Win) Jan. 8 in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Feb. 5 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Nickname: Colonels Head Coach: Jerry Rickrode (331-142, 18 seasons) 2009-10 Record: 13-12 Freedom Record: 4-10 (7th place) All-Time Meetings: 1-3 Last Meeting: Feb. 6, 2010 (Wilkes 81-78 (OT) Win) 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide 25 Manhattanville College Manhattanville College, located just north of New York City in thriving Westchester County, has been educating young people on its beautiful 100-acre campus for over 150 years. With only 1,700 undergraduate students, each student is able to make a personal contribution to the campus community in more than 50 areas of study and 50 campus clubs. Also one of the most diverse campuses in the country according to The Princeton Review, Manhattanville attracts students from 48 states and 76 countries. THE CORE VALUES Proudly a value-oriented liberal arts college for more than 150 years, Manhattanville is still guided by the mission “to educate ethically and socially responsible leaders for the global community.” Manhattanville is committed to following its mission by: • Ensuring the intellectual, ethical and social development of each student within a community of engaged scholars and teachers. • Encouraging each student to apply his or her development as an independent leader and creative thinker to career and personal goals. • Providing a diverse campus community whose members know, care about and support each other and actively engage themselves both in the local community and beyond. The architectural and administrative center of Manhattanville’s campus is Reid Castle, which was built in 1892 and overlooks both the quadrangle and the school’s athletic fields. “WHAT HAPPENS HERE MATTERS” Co-educational since 1969 and nonManhattanville’s tradition of community denominational in its governance since 1971, Manhattanville’s original vision lives on in the and service continues today with the school’s continuing effort to ensure that “What Happens tradition of service begun by the Society of the Here Matters.” Countless students are involved Sacred Heart. This tradition, which preceded the college’s charter, determined the character annually in a number of community service and social action programs. the school would have: a firm belief in enhancing Last year, Manhattanville’s students both the local and global community and to accept contributed over 30,000 hours of service while responsibility for this segment of human history. gaining valuable experience in such areas as management, teaching and advocacy. NEW YORK CITY At the heart of Manhattanville’s ethic of HISTORY While on the school’s beautiful 100-acre community service and service learning is Founded in 1841 on Manhattan’s Lower East campus, students are only a 30-minute car or train Side as the Academy of the Sacred Heart, a ride from New York City, blending the leisurely the Duchesne Center for Religion and Social Catholic boarding school for girls, Manhattanville pace of suburbia with the rich cultural resources of Justice. The center, which coordinates many of Manhattanville’s community service programs, College has been educating students in the New the most populous city in the United States. promotes programs that endeavor to create York area for over 150 years. Manhattanville’s location offers students a In 1847, the academy relocated to an area unique opportunity to take advantage of all that a climate in which all Manhattanville College just north of New York City on a hill overlooking New York City has to offer. Whether you want members will value an appreciation for the differences among us. the village of Manhattanville, and was rebuilt there to enjoy a Broadway show, catch a professional after a fire in 1888. sports event, tour a museum or simply take in one MY SOLDIER In March of 1917, 76 years after its founding of its many well-known landmarks, New York City Perhaps Manhattanville’s most well-known as an academy, Manhattanville was chartered as offers something for everyone to enjoy. a college by the New York State Board of Regents, The school’s proximity to the worldwide leader social action program was founded by a Valiant student-athlete: men’s soccer player Juan allowing the school to grant undergraduate and in finance, entertainment and culture also offers Salas, a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from graduate degrees. Thirty-five years later, in 1952, Manhattanville students a unique and exciting Venezuela who saw active combat duty in Iraq Manhattanville moved to its current location in chance for jobs and internships both in the city and and was commended for saving the life of a child Purchase, N.Y., on the estate of former publisher in the thriving New York City suburbs, including during his tour. Whitelaw Reid. right in Purchase! Salas said his mission in Iraq was to “win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people,” but he continued that while the service was at times challenging, “it was the letters that kept me going. From kids, boy scouts, students. A letter was like a piece of gold, something you wanted to keep for the rest of your life.” When Salas got back to Manhattanville, he wanted to help his fellow soldiers overseas and approached former College President Richard A. Berman with an idea. Together with Berman and administrator Anne Gold, they launched the My Soldier program on February 14, 2004. Participants in the My Soldier program, who are not limited to Manhattanville students, send letters and occasional care packages overseas to boost the quality of life for American troops. A non-politically affiliated program, My Solider has been wildly successful, with participants from all 50 states and over 400,000 people in total, reaching more than 175,000 U.S. troops. To enroll in the My Soldier program or to learn President Molly Easo Smith (right) became the college’s 11th president on July 1, 2009 and will look to continue Manhattanville’s recent period of unprecedented growth. more, visit www.MySoldier.com. 26 2010-11 Manhattanville Men’s Basketball Media Guide
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