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DELAWAREUNIVERSITY OF

2012-13 MEN’S BASKETBALLMEDIA GUIDE

JAMELLEHAGINS

DEVONSADDLER

JOSHBRINKLEY

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DELAWAREUNIVERSITY OF

BOB CARPENTER CENTERHOME OF THE BLUE HENS

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Media InformationUD Basketball on the Internet ..............................................................1Credential/Interview Policies ................................................................2Media Services ....................................................................................2Blue Hen Radio Network ......................................................................3

2012-13 Season2012-13 Roster....................................................................................42012-13 Quick Facts ............................................................................52012-13 Schedule..............................................................................14

Coaching StaffHead Coach Monté Ross ....................................................................7-9Assistant Coach Jeff Rafferty ..............................................................10Assistant Coach Phil Martelli, Jr. ..........................................................11Assistant Coach Chris Cheeks ..............................................................12Director of Basketball Operations Saul Rafel-Frankel ..........................13Player Development Coach David Baylor ............................................14

Meet the Fightin’ Blue HensJosh Brinkley ................................................................................16-18Jamelle Hagins ............................................................................19-21Brendan McNulty ..........................................................................22-23Will Townsville ..............................................................................24-25Devon Saddler ..............................................................................26-28Tommy Williams ................................................................................29Kyle Anderson ..............................................................................30-31Larry Savage ................................................................................32-33Jarvis Threatt................................................................................34-35Carl Baptiste / Marvin King-Davis ......................................................36Tom Allshouse / Sean Locke ..............................................................37Troy Thomas ......................................................................................38

2011-12 Review2011-12 Statistics ..............................................................................412011-12 Results ................................................................................422011-12 Team Highs/Lows ................................................................422011-12 Individual Highs for UD & Opponents ..................................432011-12 Game-by-Game P-R-A Chart ................................................442011-12 Game Recaps..................................................................45-55

Colonial Athletic Association InfoThe Colonial Athletic Association..........................................................562011-12 Standings/All-Conference Teams ..........................................572011-12 Individual/Team Stat Leaders..........................................58-60

Delaware in the PostseasonFightin’ Blue Hens in Conference Tournaments ....................................61Fightin’ Blue Hens in NCAA/NIT ..........................................................62

OpponentsSeries Records vs. 2012-13 Opponents ..........................................63-64Series Records vs. All Opponents ........................................................65

University InformationUniversity of Delaware..................................................................66-69UD Athletic Facilities ......................................................................70-71Sports Medicine ..................................................................................72Strength & Conditioning......................................................................73University Administration ..............................................................74-79UD Notable Alumni ............................................................................80

Records / HistoryThe Bob Carpenter Center..............................................................81-82Attendance Records ............................................................................82Bob Carpenter Center Records ............................................................83Fightin’ Blue Hens Year-by-Year ..........................................................84Honored Fightin’ Blue Hens ................................................................85Fightin’ Blue Hen Records..............................................................86-99Fightin Blue Hen Results............................................................100-118Fightin’ Blue Hens in Overtime ........................................................119Fightin’ Blue Hen Letterwinners ................................................120-122

About This Media Guide

The 2012-13 University of Delaware Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a publi-cation of the University of Delaware Athletics Media Relations office. This guide wasdesigned using Quark 8.0.2 and Photoshop 10.0.1 on Macintosh Computers.

Designed, written, and edited by: Kevin Tritt, University of Delaware AssistantSports Information Director. Photos by UD Photo Services, Mark Campbell, DaveYoblick, Ed Davis, Bryan Davis, Ernie Turpin, UD Athletics Media Relations, ScottMcAllister, and Bob Burleigh. ALL 2011-12 ACTION PHOTOS COURTESY OFMARK CAMPBELL.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER - The University of Delaware is committed to assuring equal opportunity to all persons and does not discriminate on the basis ofrace, creed, color, gender, genetic information, age, religion, national origin, veteran or disability status, or sexual orientation in its educational programs, activities,admissions, or employment practices as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of theCivil Rights Act of 1964, and other applicable statutes. Inquiries concerning the above should be referred to the Office of Equity and Inclusion, (302) 831-8735, locat-ed at 305 Hullihen Hall.

UDBasketballon the ‘Net

All University ofDelaware football,men’s basketball, andwomen’s basketballgames can be heard viaReal Audio. Fans canlog onto the Universityof Delaware’s athleticsweb site atwww.bluehens.comand hyperlink to The94.7 FM WDSD or TheTicket – AM 1290 web-site to hear all of thebasketball action. ManyUD athletics events arebroadcast by WVUD andWVUD2, theUniversity’s radio andinternet broadcast stu-dent stations. A hyper-link is also available tolink to the WVUD andWVUD2 broadcasts onwww.bluehens.com for all events that the student stations are broadcasting.

All University of Delaware information (news, stats and game stories) is also available on the net at www.bluehens.com. The site isupdated on a daily basis, with game stories available generally one hour after each game and cumulative statistics usually within 24 hoursafter the last game. In addition, University of Delaware football and men’s and women’s basketball media notes are available on the inter-net. The notes are on the internet in PDF format and require Adobe Acrobat Reader (available for free at www.adobe.com). Notes areusually available either the day before or morning of a game.

Additionally, live stats for all University of Delaware home games will be available on the website. A complete running play-by-play andbox score for each game can be viewed at the website. Also live video is available for all home games at www.bluehens.com.

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Credentials/Press RowRequests for press credentials and parking passes should be

made to Scott Selheimer, Athletics Media Relations Office, Universityof Delaware, Bob Carpenter Center, Newark, DE 19716. Pleasemake arrangements at least two days in advance of eachgame.

Press Row at the Bob Carpenter Center/Acierno Arena is locatedat courtside opposite the player and game officials’ benches. Allpress guests are required to show a pass for admittance to the arena.The media entrance is located in the rear of the building on the eastside of the Bob Carpenter Center.

Internet ServicesDelaware sports information is available on the internet at

www.bluehens.com. Statistics, Real Audio links, game notes, livein-game stats (for home games and select road games), and muchmore can be found at the site.

Broadcast AccommodationsFacilities are available for radio broadcasting from Press Row.

Stations intending to broadcast the contests should notify theAthletics Media Relations Office as far in advance of the game aspossible. Three business phone lines are available for visiting broad-casters, including an ISDN line. 94.7 FM WDSD in Wilmington, Del.and members of the Blue Hen Basketball Radio Network have theexclusive broadcast rights to all Delaware basketball games and assuch are the official University of Delaware basketball commercialbroadcast outlet in Delaware.

Television stations wishing to broadcast should follow the proce-dure for radio broadcasting.

In-Game ServicesWorking media members will be provided with game programs,

notes and other developments of interest during the game. Completestatistics will be distributed at halftime and following the game.

In addition, courtside monitors provide up-to-date statisticsthroughout the game.

A fax machine is also available. Please request services prior tothe start of the game.

Phones are available in the Press Room after halftime (Room103 just off the main lobby) to all media needing to file stories andreports. Phones are also available at press row for the media uponrequest.

Refreshments and pizza are served before each game in thePress Room (Room 103 or Room 104).

Gameday InterviewsDelaware head coach Monté Ross holds a press conference in the

BCC auditorium approximately 10 minutes after the game followinga cooling off period and his postgame show with the Blue HenBasketball Radio Network.

Selected players will also be available as well, usually whileCoach Ross is conducting his radio interview. The University ofDelaware locker room is closed to members of the mediaduring regular season competition.

Quote sheets will be done by the UD Athletics Media Relationsstaff for both teams, if requested, and will be available in the mediaroom.

Pregame interview requests for players or coachesshould also be made prior to gameday. Approval is on acase-by-case basis.

Non-Gameday InterviewsAll requests to interview

players or coaches during theweek should be made throughthe Athletics Media RelationsOffice and at least one day inadvance so that academic orathletic schedules are not dis-rupted.

CAAMedia Teleconference

The CAA hosts a media telecon-ference on a weekly basis beginningon January 8 and running throughMarch 5. The teleconference, whichfeatures all 11 of the conference’scoaches in 10-minute slots, is held onTuesday mornings from 10 a.m. to 12noon. This season Monté Ross isscheduled to take calls from 11:20a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

For more information, contactKevin Tritt in the University ofDelaware Athletics Media RelationsOffice or Rob Washburn at the CAA.

Area Hotels & RestaurantsHOTELSCourtyard by Marriott at the University of Delaware(North campus); 400 David Hollowell Drive, Newark (302-737-0900)

Comfort Suites1750 Elkton Road, Elkton, Md. (443-350-9154)

Embassy Suites Newark - Wilmington South654 South College Avenue, Newark (302-368-8000)

Sheraton Wilmington South365 Airport Road, New Castle (302-328-6200)

La Quinta Inn & Suites304 Belle Hill Road, Elkton, Md. (410-620-9494)

RESTAURANTSBuffalo Wild Wings - 1887 Pulaski Highway, Newark (302-832-3900); 100 Elkton Road, Newark (302-731-3145)

Caffé Gelato - 90 East Main Street, Newark (302-738-5811)

Claymont Steak Shop - 57 Elkton Road, Newark (302-453-9500)

Dunkin’ Donuts - 51 East Main Street, Newark (302-738-6732);1002 South College Avenue, Newark (302-369-6447)

Grotto Pizza - 45 East Main Street, Newark (302-369-0600); 280College Square, Newark (302-369-2200)

Hooters - 136 Astro Shopping Center, Newark (302-455-9464)

Klondike Kate’s - 158 East Main Street, Newark (302-737-6100)

McDonald’s - 815 South College Avenue, Newark (302-738-7857); 374 East Main Street, Newark (302-737-0502)

Credentials/Press Row Non-Gameday InterviewsCredentials/Press Row Non-Gameday Interviews

Scott SelheimerAsst. AD/Media Relations

[email protected]

Kevin TrittAssistant SID (MBB)

[email protected]

Linda McCormickSenior Secretary

Adam NicholsSID Intern/Multimedia

[email protected]

University of DelawareAthletics Media Relations Staff

Bob Carpenter Center631 South College Avenue

Newark, DE 19716Phone: 302-831-2186 / 8715

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Media Covering University of Delaware Athletics

NEWSPAPERS Contact(s) Address Phone FaxWILMINGTON NEWS JOURNAL (Daily) Sports Editor: Jason Levine P.O. Box 15505, Wilmington, DE 19850 302-324-2919 302-324-2298

Staff: Kevin Tresolini, Martin Frank 302-324-2807

DELAWARE STATE NEWS (Daily) Andy Walter Box 737, Dover, DE 19901 302-674-3605 302-674-4752

DELAWARE REVIEW (Weekly) Sports Editor Perkins Student Center, UD, Newark, DE 19716 302-831-2771 302-831-1396

NEWARK POST (Weekly) Jon Buzby 168 East Elkton Road, Suite 206, Newark, DE 19711 302-737-0905 302-737-9019

CECIL WHIG (Mon.-Fri.) John Davis 601 Bridge Street, Elkton, MD 21921 410-398-3311 410-398-4044

PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS (Mon.-Sat.) Mike Kern 400 North Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19101 215-854-5700 215-854-5524

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER (Daily) Joe Juliano 400 North Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19101 215-854-4550 215-854-4564

WIRE SERVICES Contact(s) Address Phone FaxASSOCIATED PRESS Dave Ginsburg 222 St. Paul Place, Suite 400, Baltimore, MD 21202 800-284-3524 410-727-1550

SPORTS NETWORK TBA 2200 Byberry Road, Suite 200, Hatboro, PA 19040 800-227-7249 800-227-0803

SPORTSTICKER TBA Harborside Financial Center, 600 Plaza Two,

Jersey City, NJ 07311-3992 800-367-8935 800-336-0803

RADIO Contact(s) Address Phone FaxWDSD 94.7 FM / WILM 1450 AM Scott Klatzkin (Play by Play) 920 West Basin Road, Suite 400, New Castle, DE 19720 302-395-9800 302-395-9809

(University of Delaware Flagship) Glenn Frazer (Color) 302-395-9853

WVUD (91.3 FM) - UD Student Radio Sports Director Perkins Student Center, UD, Newark, DE 19716 302-831-2702 302-831-1396

WDEL (1150 AM), WSTW (93.7 FM) Don Voltz, Sean Greene 2727 Shipley Road, Wilmington, DE 19803 302-478-2700 302-479-1532

KYW Radio (1060 AM) Matt Leon Independence Mall East, Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-238-4991

TELEVISION Contact(s) Address Phone FaxComcast SportsNet (Philadelphia) TBA 1 CoreStates Complex, Philadelphia, PA 19148 215-952-5958 215-952-5953

University of Delaware Student TV Staff Perkins Student Center, UD, Newark, DE 19716 302-831-3094 302-831-6336

KYW-TV 3 (CBS) Beasley Reece 101 South Independence Mall East, Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-238-4646 215-238-4783

WPVI-TV 6 (ABC) Jeff Skversky, Keith Russell 4100 City Line Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19131 215-878-9708 302-581-4530

302-429-6666 (Wilmington Bureau)

WCAU-TV 10 (NBC) John Clark 10 Monument Road, Bala Cynwyd, PA, 19004 610-668-5700 610-668-5533

WTXF-TV 29 (Fox) Joe Staszak 4th & Market Sts., Philadelphia, PA. 19106 215-923-6397 215-925-2420

WBOC-TV 16 (CBS) Scott Abraham P.O. Box 2057, Salisbury, MD 21802 410-749-6096 410-742-5190

The 2012-13 University of Delaware season will mark the 14th straight year of Blue Hen men’s bas-

ketball being broadcast on 94.7 WDSD. This season, the University of Delaware, IMG College and Clear

Channel Communications begin the second year of a five-year contract that extends through the 2015-

2016 season.

94.7 FM WDSD, the only station with statewide coverage in Delaware, will once again be the flagship

station for Blue Hen men’s basketball, with coverage throughout Delaware, and parts of Maryland,

Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Games can also be heard on the Internet through the University of Delaware

athletics homepage at: www.bluehens.com and at www.wdsd.com.

All Delaware women’s basketball games will air on 1290 AM the Ticket, and 1410 AM WDOV.

For the first time in 13 seasons, a different voice will handle play-by-play announcing for WDSD, as

Scott Klatzkin replaces Mike

Corey, who broadcasted games

since 1999. For the fifth

straight season, Glenn Frazer

will serve as color analyst.

Klatzkin, a Newark,

Delaware native, will serve as

the play-by-play voice of Blue

Hen men’s basketball.

Klatzkin is a familiar voice in Delaware, where he has spent the past four seasons broadcasting

Delaware State University football and basketball, as well as the Delaware High School football and bas-

ketball “Game of the Week” on 1290 The Ticket.

A 2007 graduate of the University of Delaware, Klatzkin previously provided play-by-play for the Blue

Hens while serving as Sports Director of student radio station, WVUD-FM, as an undergraduate. He returned

to work with Delaware last season as co-host of “Blue Hens Beat,” the web based show airing bi-weekly on

BlueHens.com.

Klatzkin, was named the 2009 Delaware Sportscaster of the Year Award presented by the National

Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.

Frazer, a Wilmington native and current resident of Dover, DE, begins his fifth season as color analyst.

A graduate of Middletown High School, he earned his degree in communications from the University of

Delaware in 1976.

He worked as play by play announcer for Caesar Rodney High School football broadcasts from 1979

until 2002 on 1600 WKEN in Dover and for the past four years has announced CR, Dover, and Smyrna high

school football action on 1410 WDOV in Dover.

Frazer was the 2008 winner for Delaware Sportscaster of the Year by the National Association of

Sportscasters and Sportswriters.

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2012-13 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Last School1 Thomas Allshouse ........................F So. 6-6 215 Middletown, Del./St. Mark’s3 Troy Thomas ................................G Fr. 6-3 175 Fairfax, Va./Flint Hill4 Jarvis Threatt *............................G So. 6-2 165 Richmond, Va./Highland Springs

10 Devon Saddler ** ........................G Jr. 6-2 210 Aberdeen, Md./Aberdeen/Winchendon Prep, Mass.12 Terrell Rogers ..............................G Fr. 5-8 160 Fort Mill, S.C./Evelyn Mack Academy (N.C.)13 Kyle Anderson * ..........................G So. 6-2 195 Newark, Ill./Newark14 Brendan McNulty ** ....................G Sr. 5-11 205 Downingtown, Pa./Malvern Prep15 Larry Savage * ............................F So. 6-5 205 Onancock, Va./Bishop O’Connell21 Marvin King-Davis ......................F Fr.r 6-7 210 Richmond, Va./Meadowbrook23 Sean Locke ..................................G Fr. 6-3 190 Newark, Del./St. Mark’s30 Maurice Jeffers............................F Fr. 6-9 215 Washington, D.C./Calvin Coolidge31 Will Townsville ** ........................G Sr. 6-3 190 Newark, Del./Glasgow32 Josh Brinkley *** ........................F Sr. 6-6 250 Richmond, Va./Douglas Freeman33 Carl Baptiste ................................F Jr. 6-9 245 Pittstown, N.J./North Hunterdon (Saint Joseph’s)44 Jamelle Hagins ***......................F Sr. 6-9 235 Roanoke, Va./William Fleming55 Tommy Williams *........................F Jr. 6-8 205 Hamden, Conn./Hamden

Head Coach: Monté Ross (Winston-Salem State '92), seventh season at DelawareAssistant Coaches: Jeff Rafferty (Springfield [MA] ‘97), Phil Martelli, Jr. (Saint Joseph’s ‘03), Chris Cheeks (VCU ‘89)Director of Basketball Operations: Saul Rafel-Frankel (Delaware ‘06)Captains: Josh Brinkley, Jamelle Hagins, Devon Saddler

PRONUNCIATION GUIDECarl Baptiste - Bap-TEESTJamelle Hagins –– HEY-ginsTerrell Rogers - Ter-RELLMonté Ross - MON-tayDevon Saddler –– Deh-VOHNJarvis Threatt –– Threet

2012-13 University of Delaware Men’s Basketball Team: Front Row (left-right): Larry Savage, Will Townsville, Brendan McNulty, Jarvis Threatt, Devon Saddler, Terrell Rogers, Kyle Anderson, Tommy Williams.Back Row: Video Coordinator Mitch Smucker, Director of Basketball Operations Saul Rafel-Frankel, Assistant Coach Phil Martelli, Jr., Head Coach Monté Ross, Maurice Jeffers, Carl Baptiste, Jamelle Hagins, Josh Brinkley,Marvin King-Davis, Assistant Coach Chris Cheeks, Assistant Athletic Trainer Jon Boone, Assistant Coach Jeff Rafferty. (Not pictured: Thomas Allshouse, Troy Thomas, Sean Locke)

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ........................................................................................................Newark, Delaware 19716

Founded........................................................................................................................................1743

Enrollment........................................................................................................16,000 Undergraduates

Nickname..................................................................................................................Fightin' Blue Hens

Official Mascot ........................................................................................................................YoUDee

Colors........................................................................................................................Royal Blue & Gold

Arena; Capacity ....................................................Bob Carpenter Center (Frank Acierno Arena); 5,000

Affiliation ....................................................................................................................NCAA Division I

Conference ......................................................................................Colonial Athletic Association (CAA)

President ..............................................................................................................Dr. Patrick T. Harker

NCAA Faculty Representative......................................................................Dr. Lynn Snyder-Mackler

STAFF

Director of Athletics and Recreation Services ................................................................Eric Ziady

Deputy Director of Athletics and Recreation Services ..........................................Samantha Huge

Associate Athletic Director, SWA ............................................................Dr. Susan Groff Costa, Ed.D

Associate AD, Financial Strategies and Athlete Performance ................................Augie Maurelli

Associate Athletic Director, Business Affairs ............................................................Scott Eatough

Associate Athletic Director, External Relations ......................................Stacey Bunting-Thompson

Associate Athletic Director, Recreation Services ......................................................Jake Olkkola

Associate Athletic Director, Compliance ....................................................................Brian Baptiste

Student-Athlete Eligibility/Financial Aid Coordinator ..............................................Lauren Harris

Assistant Athletic Director, Marketing & Promotions ............................................Kristy Fletcher

Interim Director of Athletic Development/Associate Director for Annual Giving ..Mark Urick

Assistant Athletic Director, Sports Medicine Physician ..................................Dr. Andrew Reisman

Sports Medicine Physician..............................................................................Dr. Geoffrey Gustavsen

Assistant Athletic Director/Athletic Training ................................................................John Smith

Associate Head Trainers ..............................................................................Joan Couch, Dan Watson

Assistant Trainers ..........................................Courtney Butterworth, Jon Boone (MBB), Kelly Stafford

Senior Athletic Training Student....................................................................................Sarah Moore

Strength & Conditioning Head Coach ..............................................................................Brian Hess

Strength & Conditioning Assistant Coaches....................Melissa Boldt, Kyle Hobbs, Trevor Williams

Director of Multimedia ..................................................................................................Jimmy Smith

MEDIA RELATIONS

Athletics Media Relations Phone // Fax ..................................................302-831-2186 // 7206

Assistant Athletic Director, Media Relations ..........................................................Scott Selheimer

Assistant Sports Information Director (Men’s Basketball Contact) ............................Kevin Tritt

Cell Phone ..................................................................................................................302-383-5005

Email ..........................................................................................................................ktritt@udel.edu

Sports Information/Multimedia Assistant ................................................................Adam Nichols

BCC Press Row Phone ................................................................................................302-831-8715

Internet Address ....................................................................................................www.bluehens.com

Athletics Media Relations / Basketball Senior Secretary ..................................Linda McCormick

BASKETBALL STAFF

Head Coach ................................................................................Monté Ross (Winston-Salem State ‘92)

Record at Delaware/Career ..........................................................................71-117 (six seasons)

Assistant Coaches ....................................................................Jeff Rafferty (Springfield [Mass.] ‘97)

........................................................................................................Phil Martelli, Jr. (Saint Joseph’s ‘03)

..........................................................................................................................Chris Cheeks (VCU ‘89)

Director of Basketball Operations................................................Saul Rafel-Frankel (Delaware ‘06)

Basketball Operations Intern......................................................................................Mitch Smucker

Personal Development Coach ........................................................................................David Baylor

TEAM INFORMATION

2011-12 Record ..............................................................................................18-14 (12-6 CAA, 5th)

CAA Tournament ..................................................................First Round, def. #12 seed Towson, 72-65

................................................................................Quarterfinals, lost to #4 seed Old Dominion, 88-74

Postseason ................................................................CBI Tournament First Round, lost at Butler, 75-58

All-Time Record ................................................................1082-1181-2 (107 seasons since 1905-06)

NCAA Tournament Bids ........................................................................4 (1992, 1993, 1998, 1999)

NIT Bids..................................................................................................................................1 (2000)

CBI Bids..................................................................................................................................1 (2012)

2012-13 Captains ........................................................Josh Brinkley, Jamelle Hagins, Devon Saddler

Starters Returning (4) ................Devon Saddler (Jr., G, 6-2, 18.8 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 2nd Team All-CAA)

....................................Jamelle Hagins (Sr., F, 6-9, 12.4 ppg, 11.1 rpg, 95 blocks, 2nd Team All-CAA)

........................................................................................Josh Brinkley (Sr., F, 6-6, 8.7 ppg, 4.7 rpg)

......................................................................................Kyle Anderson (So., G, 6-2, 8.9 ppg, 2.9 rpg)

Others Returning (5) ..............Jarvis Threatt (So., G, 6-2, 10.7 ppg, 3.9 rpg, CAA All-Rookie Team)

........................................................................................Larry Savage (So., F, 6-5, 1.0 ppg, 1.3 rpg)

....................................................................................Will Townsville (Sr., G, 6-3, 0.8 ppg, 0.3 rpg)

....................................................................................Tommy Williams (Jr., F, 6-8, 0.2 ppg, 0.2 rpg)

................................................................................Brendan McNulty (Sr., G, 5-11, 0.0 ppg, 0.2 rpg)

Eligible Redshirts (2) ....Carl Baptiste (Jr., F, 6-9, Pittstown, N.J./North Hunterdon [Saint Joseph’s])

............................................................Marvin King-Davis (Fr.r, F, 6-7, Richmond, Va./Meadowbrook)

Newcomers (5) ......................................Thomas Alshouse (So., F, 6-6, Middletown, Del./St. Mark’s)

............................................................Maurice Jeffers (Fr., F, 6-9, Washington, D.C./Calvin Coolidge)

................................................................................Sean Locke (Fr., G, 6-3, Newark, Del./St. Mark’s)

............................................Terrell Rogers (Fr., G, 5-8, Fort Mill, S.C. / Evelyn Mack Academy [N.C.])

..................................................................................Troy Thomas (Fr., G, 6-3, Fairfax, Va./Flint Hill)

Starters Lost (1) ............................................................Khalid Lewis (Fr., G, 6-3, 5.2 ppg, 1.8 rpg)

Others Lost (3) ..............................................................Kelvin McNeil (Jr., F, 6-8, 2.4 ppg, 3.0 rpg)

......................................................................................Hakim McCullar (Sr., F, 6-8, 1.4 ppg, 1.4 rpg)

................................................................................Samer Madarani (Sr., G, 5-10, 0.5 ppg, 0.0 rpg)

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HEAD COACH

MontéSeventh Season at Delaware

Winston-Salem State ‘9271-117 Record

Monté Ross was formally introduced as theUniversity of Delaware men's basketball pro-gram's new head coach on April 4, 2006 in apress conference held at the Bob CarpenterCenter.

Ross, who pronounces his first name "mon-tay", is the 23rd head coach in University of Delawaremen's basketball history and begins his seventh seasonat the helm of the Blue Hens in 2012-13. This is his firsthead coach position after an outstanding career as a Division Iassistant coach for 13 seasons.

Ross enjoyed his finest season at the helm of the Blue Hens in 2011-12as Delaware posted a record of 18-14, finished fifth in the rugged Colonial AthleticAssociation with a record of 12-6, and qualified for post-season play. The overall wins,conference wins, and conference finish were all career bests for Ross at Delaware, who ledthe Hens to the post-season for the first time since 2001 with a first round meeting withtwo-time defending NCAA runner-up Butler in the College Basketball Insider (CBI)Tournament.

The individual awards were plentiful for the Blue Hens as sophomore guard DevonSaddler, the league's second leading scorer at 18.8 points per game, and junior for-ward Jamelle Hagins each earned second team All-CAA and second team NABC All-District laurels while freshman guard Jarvis Threatt earned a spot on the CAA All-Rookie team.

Hagins, who set the school record for career blocked shots, was named to theCollegeInside.com Mid-Major Defensive All-American team while Threatt earneda spot on the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Freshman All-American squad.

The outlook is even greater in 2012-13 as the Blue Hens will welcome back fourstarters and the top five scorers from that team.

Taking over a program that had lost 20 games each of the previous two seasons, Ross had hisstruggles in his first season at the helm of the Blue Hens in 2006-07 as a young and depleted squadposted a record of 5-26 and went 3-13 in Colonial Athletic Association play to finish in 12th place.

But Ross guided an impressive turnaround in Year Two and made a strong case for CAA Coachof the Year honors. Still guiding a young squad, the Blue Hens were the second most improvedsquad in the league, posting a mark of 14-17 overall and placing seventh in the CAA standings witha record of 9-9.

The Hens improved nine games from the previous season, tripling their league win total andposting just as many overall wins as the previous two years combined. Ross also led his team to afirst round CAA Tournament victory as the Blue Hens knocked off long-time rival Drexel 60-51.Leading the squad was third team All-CAA forwards Herb Courtney and Marc Egerson, CAA All-Rookiepick Alphonso Dawson, and one of the league's top point guards in Brian Johnson.

Delaware won its first five league games during the season and among its CAA wins were a homewin over league champion and NCAA Tournament participant George Mason, a home win over regularseason runner-up UNC Wilmington, and an early season road win over tournament runner-up William &Mary.

Delaware went 13-19 overall and 6-12 during the 2008-09 season, but the year included impressivehome victories over VCU and George Mason. The Blue Hens also posted an overtime win over Drexel, whileEgerson was named first team all-conference and all-district. The following season, the Blue Hens post-

ed a record of 7-24, including wins over America East champion Vermont and PatriotLeague runner-up Lafayette.

Delaware posted a seven-win improvement in 2010-11, going 14-17 overalland placing seventh in the CAA with an 8-10 league mark. The Blue Hens won fivestraight games early in the campaign, including an impressive home victory over

eventual league champion Old Dominion. Delaware advanced to the CAATournament Quarterfinals following a victory over Northeastern in

the first round, while Saddler was named the league's Rookieof the Year.

Ross, 42, served as an assistant coach under Phil Martelliat Saint Joseph's University for 10 seasons before takingover at Delaware, helping to lead the Hawks to a record of262-141, six NCAA Tournament appearances, and threeNational Invitation Tournament appearances. The 2003-04 team went 30-2 and advanced to the NCAA EliteEight.

"This means a lot to me and my family," said Ross,who spoke to a full room that included family mem-bers, friends, Saint Joseph's University staff andsupporters, and media members when he washired. "This is such a great opportunity and I'mgoing to cherish it. I can promise that I will workhard and make all of you proud. I've beenpreparing for this opportunity for a very longtime. Working with someone like Phil Martelli hasprepared me well for this. I want to make sure

that our players' experience here is memorable andthat they get what they signed on for. We want to cre-

ate a love affair with the community and the campus andhave a positive impact in everything we do. We will play hard

every night and bring a winning attitude and create a winningculture."

"We are excited to have Monté join the University ofDelaware men's basketball program," said then UD Director ofAthletics Edgar N. Johnson on his hiring. "During the interviewprocess, we learned that Monté's contacts and success inrecruiting young men from the Mid-Atlantic Region are truly

superior. He knows the region and its players and coaches, ourUniversity, and the Colonial Athletic Association. Most important

of all, Monté is a talented, personable, hard-working young manwho has great rapport with his players."

A 1992 sport management graduate of NCAA Division IIWinston-Salem State where he played for legendary head coach andBasketball Hall of Fame member Clarence "Big House" Gaines (828-447 record in 47 seasons from 1946-1993), Ross has been surround-ed by championship basketball throughout his coaching career.

During his 13 seasons as an NCAA Division I assistant, Ross

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THE MONTÉ ROSS FILE

Full Name: Earl Monté Ross

Date of Birth: August 11, 1970

Named Coach: March 31, 2006

Education: Graduated from Bodine High School, Philadelphia, 1988; Earnedbachelor’s degree in sports management from Winston-Salem (NC) StateUniversity, 1992.

Playing Career: All-Philadelphia City selection at Bodine High School; CityAcademic Player of the Year at Bodine; four-year letterwinner and guard at NCAA Division II Winston-Salem State, 1988-92.

Coaching Career: Served as an assistant for 13 years at the NCAA Division I level and helped lead those teams to a combined record of262-141 (.650), 6 NCAA Tournament appearances (2 Sweet 16/1 Elite Eight), 3 NIT Tournament appearances, and 5 conference champi-onships; Assistant Coach, Lehigh University, 1993-94 (team record 10-17); Assistant Coach, Drexel University, 1994-96 (49-12, 2 NCAA’s);Assistant Coach, Saint Joseph’s University, 1996-2006 (203-112; 4 NCAA’s, 3 NIT); Head Coach, University of Delaware (2006-Present) (53-103); Also has coached in Philadelphia’s prestigious Sonny Hill Summer League.

Family: Wife, Michelle; son Justin Monté (13) and daughter Lauren Noelle (11).

Honors: Received William J. Bennett Memorial Award for dedication and loyalty to Saint Joseph’s men’s basketball program, 2005. Honoredas “Unsung Hero” by Winston-Salem State, 2008

Year School Position Head Coach Record Team Notes1993-94 Lehigh Assistant David Duke 10-17 team was 4-23 the previous season

1994-95 Drexel Assistant Bill Herrion 22-8 NCAA Tournament 1st Round

North Atlantic Conference Champions

1995-96 Drexel Assistant Bill Herrion 27-4 NCAA Tournament 2nd Round; NAC Champions

1996-97 Saint Joseph’s Assistant Phil Martelli 26-7 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16; Atlantic 10 Champions

1997-98 Saint Joseph’s Assistant Phil Martelli 11-17 5th, Atlantic 10 East

1998-99 Saint Joseph’s Assistant Phil Martelli 12-18 5th, Atlantic 10 East

1999-00 Saint Joseph’s Assistant Phil Martelli 13-16 4th, Atlantic 10 East

2000-01 Saint Joseph’s Assistant Phil Martelli 26-7 NCAA Tournament 2nd Round

Atlantic 10 Champions

2001-02 Saint Joseph’s Assistant Phil Martelli 19-12 NIT Tournament 2nd Round; 1st, Atlantic 10 East

2002-03 Saint Joseph’s Assistant Phil Martelli 23-7 NCAA Tournament 1st Round; 1st, Atlantic 10 East

2003-04 Saint Joseph’s Assistant Phil Martelli 30-2 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight; 1st, Atlantic 10 East

2004-05 Saint Joseph’s Assistant Phil Martelli 24-12 NIT Tournament Runner-Up

Atlantic 10 Conference Regular Season Champions

2005-06 Saint Joseph's Assistant Phil Martelli 19-14 NIT Tournament 2nd Round; 5th, Atlantic 10

2006-07 Delaware Head Coach 5-26 First Season at Delaware

2007-08 Delaware Head Coach 14-17 CAA Tournament Quarterfinals

2008-09 Delaware Head Coach 13-192009-10 Delaware Head Coach 7-242010-11 Delaware Head Coach 14-17 CAA Tournament Quarterfinals

2011-12 Delaware Head Coach 18-14 CAA Tournament Quarterfinals; College Basketball Invitational

Monté Ross Year By Year College Coaching Career

helped lead teams to nine winning seasons, seven campaigns with 20or more victories, and a winning percentage of .650. His teamsadvanced to the NCAA Tournament six times and to the NIT Tournamentthree times while capturing five conference championships.

After beginning his career as an assistant at Lehigh in 1993-94, hespent two seasons as an assistant at Delaware's top rival Drexel, lead-ing the Dragons to consecutive North Atlantic Conference titles andNCAA Tournament berths in 1995 and 1996 under head coach BillHerrion. The 1995-96 squad, led by current NBA veteran Malik Rose,posted a record of 27-4 and upset Memphis in the opening round of theNCAA Tournament.

Ross joined the Saint Joseph's staff in 1996-97 during Martelli'ssecond season as head coach. The Hawks rose to national prominenceunder Martelli, participating in post-season action seven times, includ-ing each of the Ross' final six seasons on Hawk Hill. During Ross'tenure, the Hawks won four Atlantic 10 regular season titles, one con-ference tournament title, posted five seasons with 20 or more wins, andaveraged 23 wins over his final six seasons.

The Hawks advanced to the NCAA Tournament four times during histenure, including a memorable 2003-04 season when Saint Joseph'sposted a 30-2 record and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight. The Hawkswere a national story, going through the regular season undefeatedand earning a No. 1 national ranking late in the season.

Ross also helped Saint Joseph's advance to the NCAA Sweet 16 in1997, to the NCAA second round in 2001, and to the NCAA first roundin 2003. In 2005-06 Saint Joseph's went 19-14, advanced to theAtlantic 10 Tournament championship game, and advanced to the sec-ond round of the National Invitation Tournament. Saint Joseph's alsomade a run to the NIT title in 2004-05, going 24-12 and falling in the

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championship game. The Hawks won the Atlantic 10 title andadvanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 during Ross' first season on Hawk Hillin 1996-97.

Ross, who served as the Hawks' recruiting coordinator and workedwith the team's point guards, was instrumental in bringing three cur-rent NBA players to Saint Joseph's, including two first round draftpicks in 2004 consensus National Player of the Year Jameer Nelsonand Delonte West.

Ross' tenure at Saint Joseph's was the third longest in school his-tory for an assistant coach and he was honored in 2005 with theWilliam J. Bennett Award, recognizing dedication and loyalty to theSaint Joseph's men's basketball program. He shared the award withfellow Saint Joseph's assistant Mark Bass.

In addition to his duties as an assistant at Saint Joseph's, Ross wasactive with the prestigious Sonny Hill League, serving as a head coachin the summer college league and as an assistant in the high schoolleague.

In September, 2006, Ross visited Dakar, Senegal to conduct youthbasketball clinics and a coaching seminar as part of a United StatesDepartment of State-funded International Basketball Initiative. Theyworked in conjunction with Basketball Without Borders Africa, a com-munity relations outreach program of the NBA and also with theSenegalese Basketball Federation and the nonprofit organizationSports for Education and Economic Development in Senegal.

Ross and his wife, Michelle, reside in Media, Pa. with their sonJustin, 13, and daughter. Lauren, 11.

The Ross Family (l-r): Lauren, Michelle, Monté, and Justin

“We are excited to have Monté join the University of Delaware

men's basketball program. During the interview process, we

learned that Monté's contacts and success in recruiting young men

from the Mid-Atlantic Region are truly superior. He knows the

region and its players and coaches, our University, and the Colonial

Athletic Association. Most important of all, Monté is a talented, per-

sonable, hard-working young man who has great rapport with his

players. We are confident that he will bring the University of

Delaware men's basketball program to prominence in the CAA,"

Edgar Johnson, former University of Delaware Director of

Athletics

“Monté Ross projects well as head men's basketball coach for

the University of Delaware. His combination of coaching and Mid-

Atlantic recruiting experience is tops and we found his enthusiasm

for our University to be engaging and unrivaled,” Dr. David P.

Roselle, former President, University of Delaware

“I am absolutely delighted for Monté and his family. This is a

richly deserved opportunity at a terrific academic institution.

There’s no doubt in my mind that Monté will do extraordinary

things for the University of Delaware and its basketball program.

He has served Saint Joseph’s University men’s basketball, and

especially myself, in a classy and dignified way. He will always be

a part of Saint Joseph’s,” Phil Martelli, Saint Joseph’s University

men’s basketball head coach

“Monté Ross is well deserving of the job at the University of

Delaware. He is a hard worker - he deserves it because it is what

he has been waiting for. He has been telling me for the past cou-

ple of years that he wanted to be a head coach, and now he has

his opportunity. He is blessed, his family is blessed, and I know he

will keep getting better as a coach,” Jameer Nelson, NBA

Orlando Magic guard and former Saint Joseph’s All-American

“I am very happy for Monté. He is someone who has paid his

dues and is a great choice for Delaware. Not only has he been

exposed to winning programs, but he will give Delaware a greater

recruiting presence in the Philadelphia-Mid Atlantic area. As good

a coach as Monté will be, he is a better person. The University of

Delaware and its fans will be very happy with him,” Bill Herrion,

University of New Hampshire men’s basketball head coach and

former head coach at Drexel University

What They Are SayingAbout Monté Ross

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In addition to his duties as an assistant at Saint Joseph's, Ross wasIn addition to his duties as an assistant at Saint Joseph's, Ross was What They Are SayingWhat They Are Saying

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ASSISTANT COACH

JeffSixth Season at Delaware

Springfield (Mass.) ‘97

Jeff Rafferty begins his sixth year on head coach Monté Ross' men's basketball staff at the Universityof Delaware in 2012-13.

Rafferty, who joined the staff in the spring of 2007 after two years as an assistant to Bill Herrion at theUniversity of New Hampshire, has played a big part in Delaware's improvement during his tenure.

The Blue Hens enjoyed their finest season in over a decade in 2011-12 as Delaware posted a record of18-14, finished fifth in the rugged Colonial Athletic Association with a record of 12-6, and qualified for post-season play. The overall wins, conference wins, and conference finish were all career bests under Ross atDelaware, who led the Hens to the post-season for the first time since 2001 with a first round meeting withtwo-time defending NCAA runner-up Butler in the College Basketball Insider (CBI) Tournament.

The individual awards were plentiful for the Blue Hens as sophomore guard Devon Saddler, the league'ssecond leading scorer at 18.8 points per game, and junior center Jamelle Hagins each earned second teamAll-CAA and second team NABC All-District laurels while freshman guard Jarvis Threatt earned a spot on theCAA All-Rookie team.

Hagins, who set the school record for career blocked shots, was named to the CollegeInside.com Mid-Major Defensive All-American team while Threatt earned a spot on the CollegeInside.com Mid-MajorFreshman All-American squad.

The outlook is even greater in 2012-13 as the Blue Hens will welcome back four starters and the topfive scorers from that team.

In May, 2008 Rafferty was named to the Top 10 Mid-Major Assistant Coaches list by FOXSports.com.Delaware went 13-19 during the 2008-09 season, posting victories over VCU and George Mason. The

Blue Hens went 7-24 during the 2009-10 campaign, including wins over America East champion Vermontand Patriot League runner-up Lafayette.

Delaware posted a seven-winimprovement the next year, going14-17 overall and placing seventhin the CAA with an 8-10 leaguemark. Tech Blue Hens won fivestraight games early in the cam-paign, including an impressivehome victory over eventual leaguechampion Old Dominion. Delawareadvanced to the CAA TournamentQuarterfinals following a victoryover Northeastern in the firstround, while Saddler was namedthe league's Rookie of the Year.

Rafferty served as Delaware'shead coach in the Blue Hens' 70-63 win over Towson on December3, 2007 in UD's conference opener.

While Rafferty coached at NewHampshire, the Wildcats went 12-17 overall and 8-8 in the AmericaEast during Rafferty's first year inDurham in 2005-06, and followedwith a 10-20 mark including a 6-10 conference record in 2006-07.

Prior to arriving at New

Hampshire, Rafferty spent fourseasons as the top assistant coachat UMass-Lowell. The River Hawkswent 94-30 in Rafferty's four sea-sons in Lowell, capturing both theNortheast-10 Conference regularseason and tournament champi-onships in 2003 and 2004 whilemaking back-to-back trips to theNCAA Division II Elite Eight.

Rafferty spent the 2000-01season at Union College, and wasan assistant coach at Division IIISpringfield College for two seasonsfrom 1998-2000. While atSpringfield, Rafferty helped hisalma mater go 40-17 including a16-8 mark in the New EnglandWomen's and Men's AthleticsConference (NEWMAC) while earn-ing his master's degree in sportsmanagement. During Rafferty'ssecond season Springfield went 21-9, captured the NEWMACTournament championship, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.

Rafferty, who graduated from Springfield in 1997, served one season as an assistant coach at Texas-Pan American in 1997-98 and began his career by serving an internship with the NBA's Boston Celtics.

Rafferty and his wife, Whitney, have two sons, Patrick and Brendan, and a daughter, Kaitlyn.

Whitney Rafferty with (l-r) Kaitlyn, Brendan and Patrick

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ASSISTANT COACH

PhilSecond Season at Delaware

Saint Joseph’s ‘03

Phil Martelli, Jr. will begin his second season on the University of Delaware men's basketball coachingstaff during the 2012-13 season.

During his initial season at UD in 2011-12, the Blue Hens enjoyed their finest season in over a decadeas they posted a record of 18-14, finished fifth in the rugged Colonial Athletic Association with a record of12-6, and qualified for post-season play. The overall wins, conference wins, and conference finish were allcareer bests under head coach Monté Ross at Delaware, who led the Hens to the post-season for the firsttime since 2001 with a first round meeting with two-time defending NCAA runner-up Butler in the CollegeBasketball Insider (CBI) Tournament.

The individual awards were plentiful for the Blue Hens as sophomore guard Devon Saddler, the league'ssecond leading scorer at 18.8 points per game, and junior center Jamelle Hagins each earned second teamAll-CAA and second team NABC All-District laurels while freshman guard Jarvis Threatt earned a spot on the

CAA All-Rookie team. Hagins, whoset the school record for careerblocked shots, was named to theCollegeInside.com Mid-MajorDefensive All-American team whileThreatt earned a spot on theCollegeInside.com Mid-MajorFreshman All-American squad.

Martelli had spent the previousfive seasons at Niagara beforecoming to Delaware in 2011-12 toreplace R.C. Kehoe, who acceptedthe head position at Holy FamilyUniversity.

Martelli helped the PurpleEagles to a 95-69 record during hisfive-year tenure at Niagara, guid-ing the squad to an NCAATournament appearance in 2006-07 and a National InvitationTournament berth in 2008-09when Niagara finished with a 26-9mark.

Martelli’s duties at Niagaraincluded working with the team’sperimeter players, recruiting,scouting, team travel and filmexchange. He also helped mentorPurple Eagles point guard AnthonyNelson, a second team All-MAACselection this season who led thenation with 3.4 steals per game.

Prior to arriving at NiagaraMartelli spent one season atManhattan College where he wasresponsible for film breakdown,recruiting, on-court coaching,scouting and player development.

Martelli broke into the coach-ing ranks in 2003-04 as a gradu-ate assistant coach at CentralConnecticut State, and was promot-ed to assistant coach at CCSU dur-ing the following season.

Martelli was a four-year mem-ber of the basketball team at SaintJoseph’s University from 2000-03 under his father, head coach Phil Martelli, as well as Ross, who was aHawks assistant at the time. Martelli, who graduated from SJU in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in market-ing, appeared in 35 career games for Saint Joseph’s, helping the Hawks to a pair of NCAA Tournamentappearances and three regular season Atlantic 10 titles.

“We've been able to hire one of the rising stars in the business,” said Ross. “We are very happy to addPhil to our staff, and he complements our staff very well. Phil is a good person as well as a good coach.”

Martelli and his wife, Meghan, reside in Media, Pa. with their son, Philip (3), and newborn daughter,Marra.

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ASSISTANT COACH

ChrisFirst Season at Delaware

VCU ‘89

Chris Cheeks, a 14-year veteran at the NCAA Division I level, was hired as an assistant coach on head coach Monté Ross' men's basketball coach-ing staff in July, 2012.

Cheeks replaced Mike Pegues, the program’s all-time leading scorer who left for a similar position at Xavier University following a 2011-12 sea-son that saw Delaware post its best season in over a decade with a record of 18-14 and a berth in the CBI Tournament.

Cheeks most recently served as the head coach of AAU team DC Assault last year, and was an assistant coach at Charlotte from 2006-10. Hehelped the 49ers attract the Atlantic 10’s top recruiting class and the 13th-ranked class in the nation in 2007-08, Charlotte’s highest ever rankedrecruiting class.

Prior to joining the 49ers, Cheeks spent three seasons at Georgia State from 2003-06.He served two years at West Virginia in 2000-02 and helped recruit the top-rated class to the Big East in 2000, the only time in history that the

Mountaineers boasted the league’s top class.He began his coaching career in 1995 at his alma mater Virginia Commonwealth, serving five years for the Rams through the 2000 season and

helping VCU win the CAA regular season and conference tournament titles in 1996.Cheeks scored 1,273 career points in two seasons at VCU from 1987-89, while his 42 points against Old Dominion in 1989 are the most ever

by a Rams player in a Division I game. His 20.2 career scoring average ranks second in school history, and he was named to the Rams All-TimeTeam.

“Obviously I’m extremely excited to be a part of Blue Hen nation,” said Cheeks. “The opportunity to coach again in the Colonial AthleticAssociation is huge for me, and is special because I was a part of my first championship while coaching in the league.”

Assistant Athletic TrainerJon Boone

Senior Student Athletic TrainerSarah Moore

Basketball Operations InternMitch Smucker

Basketball ManagersMatt Futterman

Zach Gotlib

Delaware Men’s Basketball Support Staff

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DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS

SaulSixth Season at Delaware

Delaware ‘06

Saul Rafel-Frankel begins his sixth season as University of Delaware Director of Men's BasketballOperations in the 2012-13 season.

Rafel-Frankel's responsibilities as the team's first-ever director of operations include coordinating teamtravel, coordinating recruiting visits, handling business operations, serving as staff liaison to UD compliance,business, and equipment rooms, and assisting in scheduling of practices and competition.

Rafel-Frankel has played a big part in Delaware's improvement on the court during his tenure.The Blue Hens enjoyed their finest season in over a decade in 2011-12 as Delaware posted a record of

18-14, finished fifth in the rugged Colonial Athletic Association with a record of 12-6, and qualified for post-season play. The overall wins, conference wins, and conference finish were all career bests under head coachMonté Ross at Delaware, who led the Hens to the post-season for the first time since 2001 with a first roundmeeting with two-time defending NCAA runner-up Butler in the College Basketball Insider (CBI) Tournament.

The individual awards were plentiful for the Blue Hens as sophomore guard Devon Saddler, the league'ssecond leading scorer at 18.8 points per game, and junior center Jamelle Hagins each earned second team

All-CAA and second team NABC All-District laurels while freshmanguard Jarvis Threatt earned a spoton the CAA All-Rookie team.Hagins, who set the school recordfor career blocked shots, wasnamed to the CollegeInside.comMid-Major Defensive All-Americanteam while Threatt earned a spoton the CollegeInside.com Mid-Major Freshman All-Americansquad.

Delaware went 13-19 duringthe 2008-09 season, posting victo-ries over VCU and George Mason,before posting a record of 7-24 thefollowing year.

Last season the Blue Hensmade a seven-win improvement,finishing 14-17 overall and placingseventh in the CAA with an 8-10league mark. UD advanced to theCAA Tournament Quarterfinals fol-lowing a victory over Northeasternin the first round.

During the off-season follow-

ing the 2010-11 campaign, Rafel-Frankel was ranked third in theCAA in the RecruitDirt.com rank-ings of league men’s basketballoperations directors.

Rafel-Frankel, a 2006Delaware graduate, returned tothe Blue Hen men's basketball pro-gram after serving one season asthe video coordinator at La SalleUniversity in 2006-07. While at LaSalle he handled opponent scoutingtapes, edited Explorers game andpractice tapes, and assisted theDirector of Basketball Operations.

Rafel-Frankel was a four-yearmanager with Delaware from2002-06, managing a team ofseven student managers. He assist-ed in a variety of ways with UDpractices, and assisted with theplanning and organization of teamtravel and meals. As a senior Rafel-Frankel also served as a communi-ty relations intern with thePhiladelphia 76ers of the NationalBasketball Association, coordinat-ing player appearances at charity events, manning a charity table during home games, and assisting incamps.

Rafel-Frankel has also served as head assistant coach for the New Heights AAU Basketball Team for foursummers, and once again this past summer served as director of the Monté Ross Basketball Camp.

He graduated from Delaware in 2006 with a bachelor of science degree in health behavior manage-ment, majoring in sport management with a minor in coaching science and a business of finance certificate.He was named the Myles Brand Student of the Year in 2006, an award voted on by faculty and given to asenior sport management major.

In January, 2011, Rafel-Frankel earned a Master’s Degree in Higher Education Administration with aconcentration in Sports Administration from Delaware.

Rafel-Frankel and his wife, Kristyn, reside in Cherry Hill, N.J.

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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT COACH

DaveSixth Season at Delaware

Wilmington College ‘97

David Baylor, who previously spent 23 years with the Delaware State Police, will begin his fifth seasonwith the University of Delaware basketball program as a personal development coach during the 2011-12season.

Baylor, a native of Wilmington, works closely with the Blue Hen football and men’s basketball teams,especially with freshmen and new student-athletes, in the areas of community service, personal develop-ment, leadership, and social responsibility.

A graduate of nearby St. Mark’s High School, Baylor enlisted in the United States Navy and served as aNaval Command investigator and as a Narcotics Detection K-9 handler before joining the Delaware StatePolice in 1982.

While with the state police, Baylor rose from the rank of recruit Trooper to major and served in severalcapacities throughout his career, including Executive Protection detail with governors Mike Castle and TomCarper, director of public information, assistant personnel director, troop commander of Troop 9 in Odessa,and as a field operations officer in New Castle County.

Baylor was born and raised in Wilmington, Delaware. After graduating from St. Mark’s High school, he

entered the U.S. Navy. During his military service, he was a Naval Command Investigator and NarcoticsDetection K-9 handler.

On March 1, 1982, Baylor was appointed to the Delaware State Police. During his career, Baylor rosefrom the rank of Recruit Trooper to Major.

Baylor retired after 23 years of service with the state police and now serves as director of consumeraffairs at N-K-S Distributors. In his current role, he works with educational institutions at all levels in the areaof alcohol awareness and education and the prevention of underage drinking.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Wilmington College in 1997 and his master’sdegree from the University of Phoenix in 2002. He is also a 1997 graduate of the Federal Bureau ofInvestigation Academy in Quantico, VA.

In addition to his career in law enforcement, Baylor has also served as an adjunct faculty member on thestaffs of Delaware Technical and Community College and Wilmington College. He also has served as a mem-ber on the following Boards of Directors: The Catholic Youth Organization, St. Mark’s High School, BearYMCA, the Delaware Mentor Program, and the Delaware Crime Stoppers Board.

2012-2013 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT TIME TVNov. 10 at La Salle 3 p.m.

12-13 NIT Season Tip-Off (Charlottesville, Va.)

12 vs. Penn 9:30 p.m.

13 vs. Virginia/Fairfield 4:30/7 p.m.

19-23 NIT Season Tip-Off (Site TBA) TBA

25 at Temple 2 p.m.

28 at Lafayette 7 p.m.

Dec. 1 at Duke 2 p.m. ACC Regional

4 RADFORD 7 p.m.

8 DELAWARE STATE 7 p.m.

16 at Villanova 4 p.m. ESPNU

21 PENN 7 p.m.

31 RIDER 2 p.m.

Jan. 5 at *Old Dominion 12 noon CSN

9 *HOFSTRA 7 p.m.

12 at *Georgia State 12 noon CSN

16 *TOWSON 7 p.m.

19 *NORTHEASTERN 2 p.m.

24 at *James Madison 8 p.m. CSN

DATE OPPONENT TIME TV28 at *Drexel 7 p.m. NBC-SN

30 *WILLIAM & MARY 7 p.m.

Feb. 2 *UNCW 2 p.m.

6 at *Towson 7 p.m.

9 at *George Mason 2 p.m. CBS-SN

11 *OLD DOMINION 7 p.m. NBC-SN

13 at *Northeastern 7 p.m.

17 *JAMES MADISON 7:30 p.m. CSN

21 *DREXEL 7 p.m. NBC-SN

23 at *UNCW 7 p.m.

27 at *Hofstra 7 p.m.

Mar. 2 *GEORGE MASON 2 p.m. NBC-SN

9-11 CAA Tournament (Richmond, Va.)

9 Quarterfinals 12/2:30/5 p.m. CSN

10 Semifinals 2/4:30 p.m. NBC-SN

11 Championship 7 p.m. NBC-SN

* Colonial Athletic Association games

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JOSH 32Senior • Forward • 6-6 • 250Richmond, Va. • Douglas Freeman

As A Blue HenFourth-year member of the Blue Hens who has earned three letters • serving as team captain along withJamelle Hagins and Devon Saddler • expected to retain his starting position in the Delaware frontcourt •athletic post player who is an excellent rebounder • adept at finishing around the basket • enters seniorseason ranked third in Blue Hen history with a 53.0 career field goal percentage.

2011-12 Season: One of four players to start all 32 games • ranked second on the team with 4.7rebounds per game and fifth with 8.7 points per game • shot 52.8 percent (102 of 193) from the field, thesecond highest percentage on the squad • averaged 25.9 minutes per game • reached double figures 13times on the year • scored 12 points and pulled down six rebounds at Boston University (11/30) • scored10 points at Penn (12/7) • poured in 12 points while grabbing five rebounds at Howard (12/22) • scored11 points and collected seven rebounds at UNCW (1/2) • recorded 14 points and nine rebounds during thewin at William & Mary (1/7) • notched of 16 points and a season-high 11 rebounds to post first career dou-ble-double against Old Dominion (1/11) • recorded second double-double in as many games with 13 pointsand a season-high 11 boards versus VCU (1/14) • scored 14 points on 7 of 10 shooting at George Mason

(1/18) • scored10 points duringthe win overTowson (1/23) •scored eight pointsand grabbed ateam-high eightrebounds againstUNCW (2/8) • tiedhis career-high with18 points and hit alleight of his freethrow attempts dur-ing the overtimewin at GeorgiaState (2/11) •contributed 12points and sevenrebounds at Towson(2/22) • scored12 points on 6 of 6shooting from thefield during the winover Northeastern(2/25) • scored14 points andgrabbed five

rebounds during the CAATournament First Round win overTowson (3/2).

2010-11 Season: Appeared in 20games before missing the finalmonth of the season with a stressfracture in his right foot • startedhis final 11 games of the year •ranked second on the Blue Hens with5.2 rebounds per game and was fifthwith 7.5 points per contest • con-nected on a team-high 48.3 percentof his field goal attempts • scored12 points on 5 of 7 shooting fromthe field at Ohio University (11/13)• recorded eight points and fourrebounds versus Old Dominion (12/4) • scored a career-high 18 points and grabbed seven rebounds atHampton (12/8) • scored inside with 52 seconds remaining to give the Blue Hens the lead for good • record-ed 13 points and six rebounds against Delaware State (12/11) • scored 10 points and went 4 of 4 from thefield while making his first career start against American (12/30) • recorded six points and six rebounds atDrexel (1/8) • scored nine points, grabbed 11 rebounds, and tied his career-best with four blocked shots atTowson (1/15) • collected a career-high 13 rebounds and scored five points versus George Mason (1/24) •scored six points and led the Blue Hens with eight rebounds at William & Mary (1/26) • scored 16 pointson 7 of 11 shooting from the field while grabbing six rebounds against James Madison (1/29).

2009-10 Season: Appeared in 22 of the first 23 games before missing the final eight contests with astress fracture in his left foot • averaged 5.1 points and 3.1 rebounds in 17.4 minutes per game • connect-ed on 61.1 percent (44 of 72) of his field goal attempts • led the team with six rebounds while adding fivepoints and two steals at Siena (11/24) • scored 12 points, grabbed four rebounds and blocked two shotsagainst Virginia Tech (11/28) • hit all three of his field goal attempts to finish with six points at DelawareState (12/1) • led the Blue Hens with 13 points and a season-high four blocked shots against Hampton(12/9) • scored five points, grabbed six rebounds and blocked a shot in the win at Vermont (12/20) • post-ed seven points and four rebounds at Northeastern (1/13) • led Delaware with season-highs of 17 pointsand eight rebounds against Towson (1/16) • went 8 of 9 from the field versus the Tigers • named CAARookie of the Week on Jan. 18 • scored five points and dished out a season-high three assists againstGeorgia State (1/23) • scored five points and grabbed a team-high seven rebounds at George Mason(1/27) • posted eight points and five rebounds at Hofstra (1/30).

High SchoolPlayed at Douglas Freeman High School in Richmond • earned first team All-Metro honors as a senior,becoming first player from Freeman to earn the honor in 23 years • also garnered first team All-Colonial

Year GP/GS Min Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg.2009-10 22/0 383 17.4 44-72 .611 0-2 .000 24-45 .533 27 42 69 3.1 45 1 9 20 9 6 112 5.12010-11 20/11 449 22.5 57-118 .483 0-0 --- 35-60 .583 32 71 103 5.2 56 4 11 26 8 3 149 7.52011-12 32/32 830 25.9 102-193 .528 0-0 --- 75-107 .701 56 94 150 4.7 95 3 18 48 18 5 279 8.7Totals 74/43 1662 22.5 203-383 .530 0-2 .000 134-212 .632 115 207 322 4.4 196 8 38 94 35 14 540 7.3

Josh Brinkley at Delaware

Career Highs

Points: ........................................................................18, twiceField Goals Made: ..............................8 vs. Towson, 1/16/10Field Goals Attempted: ............................................11, twice3-Pointers Made:..............................................................n/a3-Pointers Attempted: ..............................................1, twiceFree Throws Made: ....................8 at Georgia State, 2/11/12Free Throws Attempted: ..............................................12, twiceRebounds: ................................13 vs. George Mason, 1/24/11Assists:........................................3 vs. Georgia State, 1/23/10Blocks: ..........................................................................4, twiceSteals: ................................................................2, three timesMinutes: ....................................41 vs. Georgia State, 1/21/12

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JOSH BRINKLEY GAME-BY-GAME STATS

2009-10 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 11/14 Temple 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1411/18 Bucknell 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 2 0 0 2 1411/21 at Penn 1-1 0-0 1-4 1-2-3 4 0 0 0 1 3 1211/24 at Siena 2-4 0-0 1-2 1-5-6 5 1 2 0 2 5 1911/28 vs. Virginia Tech 5-8 0-1 2-3 3-1-4 3 0 0 2 0 12 3012/1 at Delaware State 3-3 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 3 0 0 0 0 6 1712/5 at Old Dominion 2-3 0-0 0-2 3-1-4 2 0 0 0 0 4 1912/9 Hampton 3-6 0-0 7-12 1-2-3 0 0 2 4 2 13 3012/12 Ohio University 0-1 0-0 0-2 1-2-3 4 1 2 0 0 0 1412/20 at Vermont 2-4 0-0 1-2 3-3-6 3 0 2 1 0 5 2412/23 at Villanova 2-3 0-1 0-1 0-0-0 3 0 2 0 0 4 1812/29 Lafayette 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-3-4 1 0 2 0 0 4 111/2 Drexel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 41/4 at James Madison 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 71/9 at VCU 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 4 0 0 1 0 4 91/13 at Northeastern 3-4 0-0 1-1 1-3-4 2 0 1 0 0 7 131/16 Towson 8-9 0-0 1-2 5-3-8 2 0 1 0 1 17 301/20 Old Dominion 0-4 0-0 4-4 0-3-3 1 0 0 0 0 4 201/23 Georgia State 2-2 0-0 1-2 1-1-2 2 3 0 0 0 5 271/27 at George Mason 2-4 0-0 1-2 2-5-7 1 1 0 1 0 5 221/30 at Hofstra 4-7 0-0 0-1 2-3-5 1 1 0 0 0 8 192/2 Northeastern 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 2 0 0 2 10

2010-11 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 11/13 at Ohio University 5-7 0-0 2-3 1-2-3 3 0 0 0 0 12 1811/17 at Cornell 3-4 0-0 0-2 1-3-4 2 2 1 0 0 6 2011/19 Howard 2-5 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 2 1 0 0 0 6 1211/27 at Lafayette 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 5 0 0 0 2 0 1712/4 Old Dominion 4-7 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 5 0 0 0 0 8 2212/8 at Hampton 6-10 0-0 6-10 4-3-7 2 1 1 1 0 18 2912/11 Delaware State 3-4 0-0 7-12 1-5-6 0 0 0 0 0 13 2012/18 at Villanova 1-2 0-0 4-4 0-0-0 4 0 0 0 0 6 1812/29 at Santa Clara 1-3 0-0 4-4 3-2-5 4 0 2 0 1 6 1812/30 vs. American 4-4 0-0 2-6 0-4-4 2 2 4 0 0 10 291/3 at George Mason 3-7 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 5 0 1 0 0 6 241/5 William & Mary 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 3 1 2 0 0 2 121/8 at Drexel 2-8 0-0 2-2 1-5-6 2 0 2 0 0 6 321/12 at UNC Wilmington 3-6 0-0 0-2 2-2-4 4 0 0 0 0 6 201/15 at Towson 4-8 0-0 1-2 1-10-11 2 0 3 4 0 9 371/19 Northeastern 2-7 0-0 1-4 3-2-5 0 1 0 1 0 5 271/22 at Georgia State 1-6 0-0 1-1 4-2-6 4 1 5 0 0 3 221/24 George Mason 2-9 0-0 1-2 4-9-13 3 0 0 2 0 5 251/26 at William & Mary 3-5 0-0 0-0 2-6-8 2 1 3 0 0 6 171/29 James Madison 7-11 0-0 2-4 1-5-6 2 1 2 0 0 16 30

2011-12 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 11/11 at Radford 2-4 0-0 3-4 2-2-4 3 1 1 0 0 7 1911/18 at Villanova 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 4 0 4 0 0 0 1311/22 Cornell 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-7-7 3 0 4 2 0 6 2211/26 Lafayette 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 1 2 0 0 2 1611/30 at Boston University 4-8 0-0 4-6 4-2-6 4 1 2 2 0 12 2412/3 Drexel 3-4 0-0 3-3 2-2-4 5 0 1 1 0 9 1412/7 at Penn 4-7 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 3 1 0 0 1 10 3112/10 at Delaware State 1-4 0-0 2-2 1-4-5 2 1 1 0 0 4 2112/19 La Salle 4-6 0-0 1-2 1-1-2 1 1 1 0 0 9 2312/22 at Howard 4-6 0-0 4-8 1-4-5 3 0 1 0 0 12 2412/30 Temple 0-3 0-0 2-2 2-1-3 2 1 1 0 0 2 181/2 at UNCW 4-7 0-0 3-5 3-4-7 4 0 0 0 0 11 281/4 Hofstra 2-5 0-0 2-2 2-2-4 3 0 2 0 0 6 191/7 at William & Mary 5-9 0-0 4-7 3-6-9 3 0 0 1 0 14 301/11 Old Dominion 5-7 0-0 6-8 2-9-11 2 1 3 0 0 16 351/14 VCU 3-5 0-0 7-8 7-4-11 3 0 3 1 0 13 231/18 at George Mason 7-10 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 5 0 1 0 0 14 231/21 Georgia State 2-8 0-0 1-2 1-6-7 4 0 2 1 1 5 411/23 Towson 2-4 0-0 6-8 2-2-4 4 0 3 1 0 10 281/25 at Northeastern 4-6 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 1 1 2 0 0 8 321/28 at Drexel 3-6 0-0 1-2 1-4-5 3 0 1 0 0 7 312/1 George Mason 2-4 0-0 0-1 1-6-7 4 2 1 1 0 4 172/4 at James Madison 2-8 0-0 0-2 0-1-1 2 1 1 0 0 4 312/8 UNCW 3-8 0-0 2-4 5-3-8 4 0 0 0 1 8 272/11 at Georgia State 5-11 0-0 8-8 1-0-1 3 1 0 0 0 18 342/14 at Hofstra 4-9 0-0 1-2 2-1-3 5 1 4 1 0 9 282/18 Hampton 2-6 0-0 2-3 0-1-1 3 0 3 0 0 6 252/22 at Towson 4-6 0-0 4-4 2-5-7 2 0 1 2 0 12 372/25 Northeastern 6-6 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 3 2 2 2 1 12 243/2 vs. Towson 5-8 0-0 4-4 2-3-5 2 1 0 0 1 14 373/3 vs. Old Dominion 3-6 3-6 2-6 1-3-4 2 0 0 1 0 8 333/14 at Butler 3-5 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 2 1 1 2 0 7 22

District accoladeswhile averaging 17points and 7.1rebounds per gamein 2008-09 •earned secondteam All-Districthonors while aver-aging 15.8 points,seven rebounds,and three assists asa junior • guidedhis Petersburg EliteAAU team to a top-16 national rank-ing • scored 11points on 4-of-6shooting in theVirginia HighSchool CoachesAssociation All-StarGame • was team-mates on theVHSCA West rosterwith current team-mate JamelleHagins • alsoscored 19 points inthe 804 All-StarGame and completed in the dunk contest during the pregame festivities.

PersonalJosh Brinkley • son of Roselind Brinkley • has a sister, Zipporah • son of Clinton Brinkley • has sisters Apriland Adrian, and brothers Clinton, Lester and Mason • health behavior sciences major at Delaware with aminor in coaching • enjoys playing NBA 2K11 and lifting weights during his free time • served as a men-tor for Future Stars Program during the summer.

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JAMELLE 44Senior • Forward • 6-9 • 235Roanoke, Va. • William Fleming

As A Blue HenFourth-year member of the team who has earned three letters • CAA Player of the Year candidate •Preseason All-CAA first team selection • serving as a team captain for second consecutive season, along withJosh Brinkley and Devon Saddler • expected to start again in the Blue Hen frontcourt • a force in the paintwho is a terrific shot blocker • excellent rebounder who can hit the mid-range jumper • Delaware’s careerleader with 212 blocks, ninth-most in CAA history • ranks fifth in UD history with 20 double-doubles, eighthwith 725 rebounds, and 46th with 801 points.

2011-12 Season: Second team All-CAA and All-District 10 selection • named to CAA All-Defensive Teamand CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Defensive All-America Team • namedColonel C.B. Shaffer/UD Alumni Association Team Co-MVP along withDevon Saddler • given Blue Hen Basketball Club OutstandingAchievement Award • led the CAA and ranked fifth in Division I with11.1 rebounds per game • also led the league with 8.4 defensiverebounds • was second in the league and ninth in the nation with 2.97blocks per game • posted 15 double-doubles, tied for second in the CAAand 21st in the country • ranked second in the CAA with a 54.8 fieldgoal percentage, eighth with 2.7 offensive rebounds per game, and 19thwith 12.4 points per game • his 18 double figure rebounds games tiedfor second in the league • 354 rebounds ranked second at UD and fifthin the CAA for a single season • 95 blocks are third at Delaware and tiedfor eighth in the league for a single season • one of four Blue Hens tostart all 32 games • reached double figures in scoring 22 times •recorded seven consecutive double-doubles from Nov. 26 through Dec.22 • scored 17 points and grabbed a game-high nine rebounds atRadford (11/11) • posted first double-double of the season with 13points and a game-best 14 rebounds versus Lafayette (11/26) • record-ed 17 points and a game-best 12 rebounds at Boston University (11/30)• also blocked five shots and made a career-high four steals versus theTerriers • posted 17 points and 12 boards during the win over Drexel(12/3) • scored 10 points and grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds atPenn (12/7) • posted 21 points and a career-high 19 rebounds duringthe win at Delaware State (12/10) • notched 11 points and a game-high11 rebounds against La Salle (12/19) • posted 15 points and a game-best 15 boards at Howard (11/22) • scored 21 points and grabbed ateam-high nine rebounds at UNCW (1/2) • scored 21 points and pulleddown 18 rebounds against Hofstra (1/4) • hit two go-ahead free throwswith 20 seconds left, then blocked two Pride shots, and grabbed arebound off a Hofstra missed free throw with one second to play •recorded 13 points and a game-high 12 rebounds at William & Mary (1/7) • posted 10 points and a game-best 14 rebounds against VCU (1/14) • contributed 12 points and 11 rebounds while blocking a season-high seven shots versus Georgia State (1/12) • scored 19 points at Northeastern (1/25) • had 13 pointsand nine rebounds against George Mason, and hit two game-clinching free throws with three seconds left(2/1) • scored a career-high 23 points and grabbed 18 rebounds at James Madison (2/4) • scored 14points on 7 of 9 shooting, grabbed 18 rebounds, and blocked four shots at Hofstra (2/14) • grabbed 15rebounds vs. Hampton and blocked three shots to become the UD career blocks leader (2/18) • had 13points and 13 rebounds vs. Towson (2/25) • grabbed a game-high 15 rebounds and scored 12 points vs.Old Dominion in the CAA Tournament Quarterfinals (3/3) • named CAA Co-Player of the Week and National5&10 Best of the Blue Hens Athlete of the Week on Dec. 12, and CAA Player of the Week on Feb. 6.

2010-11 Season: CAA All-Defensive Team selection • named to Collegeinsider.com Mid-Major DefensiveAll-America Team • appeared in and started 29 games during the year (missed the final two regular sea-son games with a toe infection) • led the CAA and ranked 12th in Division I with 3.0 blocked shots pergame, and had 15 more blocks than any other player in the league • 87 blocked shots were the fourth mostin a UD single season (now fifth) • had the three highest single-game block totals in the conference • ledthe team and ranked ninth in the league with 7.3 rebounds per game • was fourth in the CAA with 5.6defensive rebounds per contest • ranked third on the Blue Hens with 8.4 points per game • reached dou-ble figures in points 11 times and double figures in rebounds five times • had three double-doubles on the

season • led Delaware in rebounds during 14 games, and tied for theteam lead in five other contests • posted a double-double by scoring 13points and grabbing a team-high 10 rebounds at Ohio University(11/13) • scored 14 points on 6 of 9 shooting while leading the BlueHens with seven rebounds and six blocks at Cornell (11/17) • blockedsix shots and grabbed 10 rebounds versus Howard (11/19) • scored 12points, grabbed a team-high nine rebounds, and blocked four shotsagainst Old Dominion (12/4) • grabbed a team-high nine rebounds,scored six points and blocked five shots against Delaware State (12/11)• scored 12 points, pulled down eight rebounds, and blocked seven shotsat Villanova (12/18) • scored a season-high 17 points, grabbed sevenrebounds and blocked four shots against Penn (12/22) • tied his season-high with 17 points and pulled down a team-best eight rebounds versusAmerican (12/30) • named to Cable Car Classic All-Tournament Team •selected National 5 & 10 Best of the Blue Hens Athlete of the Week onJan. 3 • recorded a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds atGeorge Mason (1/3) • scored nine points, grabbed a then-career best 17rebounds, and blocked seven shots versus William & Mary (1/5) • hadseven points and a team-leading eight rebounds at Drexel (1/8) • tiedfor the team lead with seven rebounds and blocked five shots at UNCW(1/12) • blocked a career-high eight shots and scored seven points,including the game-winning dunk with 21 seconds left, during the winover Northeastern (1/19) • posted 12 points and a team-high ninerebounds against James Madison (1/29) • recorded 12 points and fourrebounds at Northeastern (2/15) • posted a double-double with 14points and 11 rebounds at Rider (2/19) • grabbed a team-leading ninerebounds against Northeastern in the CAA Tournament First Round victo-ry over the Huskies (3/4) • scored 12 points and led the squad withseven boards in the CAA Tournament Quarterfinals against Old Dominion(3/5).

2009-10 Season: Appeared in 30 games while starting 25 as a freshman • ranked third on the teamwith 5.3 rebounds per game and was fifth with 5.4 points per contest • led the Blue Hens with 30 blockedshots, the most by a UD freshman in school history • ranked 14th in the CAA with 1.0 blocked shots pergame and 18th with 5.3 rebounds per game • scored nine points on 4-of-5 shooting from the field andpulled down six rebounds against Bucknell (11/18) • scored eight points and pulled down seven reboundsagainst Virginia Tech (11/28) • posted first career double-double with season-highs of 18 points and 13rebounds at Delaware State (12/1) • posted seven points, five rebounds and two blocks against Hampton(12/9) • grabbed eight rebounds and blocked a season-high three shots at Vermont (12/20) • scored ninepoints, grabbed four rebounds and blocked three shots at VCU (1/9) • posted seven rebounds and six points

Year GP/GS Min Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg.2009-10 30/25 659 22.0 66-157 .420 0-1 .000 29-53 .547 55 104 159 5.3 93 4 6 33 30 16 161 5.42010-11 29/29 853 29.4 97-208 .466 0-0 --- 50-78 .641 49 163 212 7.3 99 5 17 43 87 19 244 8.42011-12 32/32 990 30.9 155-283 .548 0-0 --- 86-129 .667 86 268 354 11.1 107 3 28 73 95 21 396 12.4Totals 91/86 2502 27.5 318-648 .491 0-1 .000 165-260 .635 190 535 725 8.0 299 12 51 149 212 56 801 8.8

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versus Old Dominion (1/20) •scored 10 points and led the BlueHens with seven rebounds againstGeorgia State (1/23) • contributedsix points and five boards in the winover UNCW (2/8) • scored sixpoints and grabbed a team-high 10rebounds at William & Mary (2/10)• scored 10 points and pulled downa team-high seven rebounds atDrexel (2/13) • grabbed a game-high nine rebounds and scored sixpoints against Hofstra (2/16) • post-ed second double-double of the sea-son with 11 points and a game-high11 rebounds versus BostonUniversity (2/20).

High SchoolStarred at William Fleming High

School in Roanoke, Va. • earned first team All-Northwest Region and first team All-Timesland honors as asenior • averaged 13 points and nine rebounds in 2008-09, guiding Fleming to a 25-5 record and the finalsof the Virginia Group AAA Tournament • notched 11.1 points and 8.7 rebounds per game as a junior whileleading Fleming to the 2007 VHSL Group AA Championship • averaged 12.3 points and 9.2 rebounds pergame while shooting 60 percent from the field during his career • eclipsed the 1,000-point plateau • post-ed 12 points, six rebounds, and three blocks against national prep power Oak Hill Academy as a senior •competed in the prestigious Virginia High School Coaches Association All-Star Game • was teammates on theVHSCA West roster with current teammate Josh Brinkley • played with the AAU Carolina Raptors during thespring of 2009.

PersonalJamelle William Hagins • son of James Hagins and Mary Hankins • has a sister, Jamie, and brothers,Johnathon and Jarrus • has a son, Jahlil • married his wife, Maria, in May • father competed in basket-ball at Bluefield College • former Fleming teammate Troy Daniels is a senior on the VCU basketball team •black American studies major at Delaware • served as a mentor for Future Stars Program during the sum-mer .

JAMELLE HAGINS GAME-BY-GAME STATS

2009-10 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 11/14 Temple 0-2 0-0 3-5 2-2-4 4 0 0 0 0 3 2011/18 Bucknell 4-5 0-0 1-1 3-3-6 4 0 4 1 0 9 2111/21 at Penn 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 4 0 0 1 0 2 1811/24 at Siena 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 5 0 1 2 0 4 1711/28 vs. Virginia Tech 4-7 0-0 0-2 5-2-7 5 1 2 1 0 8 3212/1 at Delaware State 7-11 0-1 4-8 3-10-13 3 0 1 1 0 18 3112/5 at Old Dominion 3-4 0-0 0-2 1-2-3 3 0 2 1 2 6 2612/9 Hampton 3-7 0-0 1-1 3-2-5 4 0 1 2 1 7 3112/12 Ohio University 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 3 0 0 2 1112/20 at Vermont 1-4 0-0 0-1 2-6-8 4 0 0 3 2 2 1412/23 at Villanova 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 4 2 2 0 2 2 211/2 Drexel 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 4 0 1 1 0 2 91/4 at James Madison 3-6 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 0 0 1 0 6 181/6 William & Mary 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 0 1 2 0 0 0 91/9 at VCU 3-8 0-0 3-8 0-4-4 3 0 1 3 2 9 231/13 at Northeastern 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 4 181/16 Towson 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 3 0 1 1 0 2 91/20 Old Dominion 2-3 0-0 2-2 3-4-7 3 0 0 1 0 6 181/23 Georgia State 4-8 0-0 2-2 3-4-7 2 0 0 1 0 10 281/27 at George Mason 2-6 0-0 2-2 3-2-5 3 1 2 1 0 6 291/30 at Hofstra 2-6 0-0 2-5 3-2-5 4 0 2 0 1 6 262/2 Northeastern 1-6 0-0 2-3 1-6-7 4 0 1 0 1 4 272/6 UNC Wilmington 2-6 0-0 2-2 2-3-5 5 0 1 1 0 6 182/10 at William & Mary 3-12 0-0 0-1 5-5-10 1 0 1 1 2 6 232/13 at Drexel 4-9 0-0 2-2 1-6-7 4 0 2 2 1 10 312/16 Hofstra 3-5 0-0 0-0 1-8-9 3 1 1 2 0 6 322/20 Boston University 4-9 0-0 3-5 4-7-11 1 0 0 1 1 11 312/24 George Mason 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 5 0 1 0 1 0 122/27 at Towson 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 5 0 1 0 1 0 123/5 vs. VCU 2-8 0-0 0-1 1-3-4 0 0 0 2 0 4 37

2010-11 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 11/13 at Ohio University 3-9 0-0 7-10 0-10-10 3 0 2 3 0 13 3211/17 at Cornell 6-9 0-0 2-2 2-5-7 3 1 2 6 2 14 2311/29 Howard 2-5 0-0 2-4 2-8-10 3 1 0 6 0 6 2411/27 at Lafayette 2-5 0-0 3-4 0-4-4 5 0 1 0 0 7 1612/4 Old Dominion 6-11 0-0 0-0 4-5-9 5 1 2 4 0 12 2812/8 at Hampton 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-6-6 4 0 0 1 1 2 2312/11 Delaware State 3-4 0-0 0-2 2-7-9 2 1 4 5 0 6 2912/18 at Villanova 5-10 0-0 2-2 2-6-8 4 0 2 7 1 12 3612/22 Penn 8-14 0-0 1-1 1-6-7 3 0 0 4 0 17 3912/29 at Santa Clara 3-4 0-0 1-2 1-7-8 5 0 3 2 2 7 2612/30 vs. American 7-12 0-0 3-5 1-7-8 3 3 0 0 0 17 361/3 at George Mason 7-11 0-0 1-2 3-7-10 4 0 2 2 0 15 301/5 William & Mary 4-8 0-0 1-3 6-11-17 2 0 2 7 0 9 371/8 at Drexel 3-10 0-0 1-2 1-7-8 3 2 1 3 0 7 351/12 at UNC Wilmington 1-11 0-0 2-4 2-5-7 4 2 1 5 2 4 281/15 at Towson 2-2 0-0 3-4 0-1-1 2 0 1 1 0 7 251/19 Northeastern 2-6 0-0 3-5 1-2-3 4 0 1 8 1 7 331/22 at Georgia State 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-5-5 4 1 2 1 0 0 151/24 George Mason 0-3 0-0 2-2 1-5-6 2 0 1 2 0 2 231/26 at William & Mary 2-6 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 2 0 2 2 1 5 331/29 James Madison 3-8 0-0 6-6 2-7-9 4 0 1 1 1 12 282/2 at Old Dominion 1-4 0-0 0-2 1-5-6 3 0 1 2 2 2 252/5 Drexel 2-4 0-0 1-2 2-1-3 5 0 1 1 0 5 202/9 VCU 4-7 0-0 0-0 1-7-8 5 1 1 3 0 8 312/12 Hofstra 3-8 0-0 1-4 4-4-8 4 1 0 1 0 7 282/15 at Northeastern 4-10 0-0 4-4 1-3-4 4 2 4 1 2 12 392/19 at Rider 6-11 0-0 2-2 8-3-11 3 1 2 2 1 14 353/4 vs. Northeastern 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-9-9 1 0 3 3 1 3 383/5 vs. Old Dominion 6-7 0-0 0-0 1-6-7 3 0 1 4 2 12 38

2011-12 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 11/11 at Radford 5-11 0-0 7-8 2-7-9 4 2 0 3 0 17 3111/18 at Villanova 4-6 0-0 1-1 2-5-7 3 0 1 0 0 9 2511/22 Cornell 2-3 0-0 9-12 3-5-8 5 1 3 0 0 13 1611/26 Lafayette 6-10 0-0 1-2 4-10-14 4 1 4 3 1 13 3211/30 at Boston University 8-13 0-0 1-2 5-7-12 2 1 0 5 4 17 3612/3 Drexel 4-7 0-0 9-12 0-12-12 3 0 1 2 0 17 2712/7 at Penn 4-7 0-0 2-3 3-8-11 4 0 3 2 0 10 2812/10 at Delaware State 9-12 0-0 3-3 2-17-19 3 1 4 5 0 21 3812/19 La Salle 5-13 0-0 1-2 2-9-11 3 0 3 5 1 11 3512/22 at Howard 7-14 0-0 1-2 7-8-15 4 1 6 3 0 15 2912/30 Temple 3-6 0-0 0-0 1-7-8 3 1 4 0 0 6 221/2 at UNCW 8-14 0-0 5-8 4-5-9 4 2 0 3 1 21 311/4 Hofstra 9-14 0-0 3-6 3-15-18 2 1 1 5 0 21 391/7 at William & Mary 4-8 0-0 5-6 2-10-12 3 2 4 1 2 13 341/11 Old Dominion 0-4 0-0 0-0 1-7-8 4 2 2 0 1 0 301/14 VCU 4-11 0-0 2-2 5-9-14 4 0 0 5 1 10 381/18 at George Mason 3-9 0-0 4-5 1-5-6 4 1 3 1 0 10 251/21 Georgia State 5-10 0-0 2-2 3-8-11 5 1 4 7 0 12 341/23 Towson 3-7 0-0 0-0 1-8-9 3 1 3 3 1 6 251/25 at Northeastern 9-17 0-0 1-3 4-2-6 2 0 2 3 0 19 321/28 at Drexel 3-6 0-0 1-2 1-4-5 3 0 1 0 0 7 312/1 George Mason 5-9 0-0 3-4 2-7-9 3 0 1 3 0 13 362/4 at James Madison 7-12 0-0 9-13 5-13-18 3 1 4 4 1 23 332/8 UNCW 5-7 0-0 5-6 2-5-7 2 1 2 1 1 15 312/11 at Georgia State 3-5 0-0 0-1 2-10-12 4 1 4 5 1 6 432/14 at Hofstra 7-9 0-0 0-0 3-15-18 2 2 1 4 1 14 322/18 Hampton 4-7 0-0 1-2 3-12-15 3 1 4 3 1 9 372/22 at Towson 3-6 0-0 3-7 2-9-11 3 1 0 1 0 9 272/25 Northeastern 5-7 0-0 3-4 3-10-13 2 2 4 4 1 13 393/2 vs. Towson 4-6 0-0 1-5 2-5-7 4 0 0 4 2 9 233/3 vs. Old Dominion 5-7 0-0 2-4 6-9-15 3 0 2 2 0 12 323/14 at Butler 3-5 0-0 0-1 1-4-5 4 1 2 4 1 6 27

Career Highs

Points:........................................23 at James Madison, 2/4/12Field Goals Made: ............................................9, three timesField Goals Attempted: ............17 at Northeastern, 1/25/123-Pointers Made:..............................................................n/a3-Pointers Attempted: ............1 at Delaware State, 12/1/09Free Throws Made: ..........................................9, three timesFree Throws Attempted: ............13 at James Madison, 2/4/12Rebounds: ..............................19 at Delaware State, 12/10/11Assists: ............................................3 vs. American, 12/30/10Blocks: ..........................................8 vs. Northeastern, 1/19/11Steals: ..................................4 at Boston University, 11/30/11Minutes: ....................................43 at Georgia State, 2/11/12

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BRENDAN 14Senior • Guard • 5-11 • 205Downingtown, Pa. • Malvern Prep

As A Blue HenFourth-year member of the Blue Hens who has earned two letters • will provide depth in the Delaware back-court.

2011-12 Season: Appeared in six games for the Blue Hens • played the final minute against VCU (1/14)• missed a three-point attempt during the final minute at George Mason (1/18) • appeared during thefinal minute of the victory over Towson (1/23) • grabbed a rebound and missed a field goal attempt dur-ing the win over UNCW (2/8) • appeared during the final minute of the CAA Tournament Quarterfinal gameagainst Old Dominion (3/3) • played the final minute at Butler in the CBI Tournament (3/14).

2010-11 Season: Saw action inthree games during his sophomorecampaign • connected on a three-pointer during the final minuteagainst George Mason (1/24) •recorded a steal while playing twominutes at Hofstra (2/26) •appeared during the final minute ofthe CAA Tournament Quarterfinalgame against Old Dominion (3/5).

2009-10 Season: Appeared infour games for the Blue Hens •played one minute against Temple(11/14), Northeastern (2/2),William & Mary (2/10), and VCU(3/5) • missed only three-pointattempt versus the Huskies.

High SchoolTwo-year letterwinner at Malvern Prep in Malvern, Pa. • earned second team All-Main Line Honors and hon-orable mention All-Inter Academic League accolades as a senior • also received the Varsity BasketballSportsmanship award • averaged 8.0 points, 3.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 2.0 steals as a junior while lead-ing the team to a 19-11 season • earned the Freshman Basketball Coaches Award during his first seasonwith the team • was a member of the National Art Honors Society as a junior at Malvern.

PersonalBrendan Patrick McNulty • son of Edward and Eleanor McNulty • has three brothers, Shawn, Connor, andTyler • traveled to Africa for two weeks in February, 2009 on a safari doing missionary work • businessmajor at Delaware • enjoys music, movies, books and doing community service • interned wtih NationalProperty Practice/Risk Management Consulting at Beecher Carlson in Atlanta over the summer.

Year GP/GS Min Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg.2009-10 4/0 4 1.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02010-11 3/0 3 1.0 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 --- 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1.02011-12 6/0 5 0.8 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 1 0 1 0.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Totals 13/0 12 0.9 1-5 .200 1-4 .250 0-0 --- 1 0 1 0.1 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 0.2

Brendan McNulty at Delaware

Career Highs

Points: ........................................3 vs. George Mason, 1/24/11Field Goals Made: ....................1 vs. George Mason, 1/24/11Field Goals Attempted: ......................................1, five times3-Pointers Made: ....................1 vs. George Mason, 1/24/113-Pointers Attempted: ......................................1, four timesFree Throws Made: ..........................................................n/aFree Throws Attempted: ......................................................n/aRebounds: ................................................1 vs. UNCW, 2/8/12Assists: ..............................................................................n/aBlocks: ................................................................................n/aSteals: ....................................................1 at Hofstra, 2/26/11Minutes: ................................................2 at Hofstra, 2/26/11

BRENDAN MCNULTY GAME-BY-GAME STATS

2009-10 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 11/14 Temple 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/2 Northeastern 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12/10 at William & Mary 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13/5 vs. VCU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

2010-11 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 1/24 George Mason 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 12/26 at Hofstra 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 23/5 vs. Old Dominion 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+

2011-12 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 1/14 VCU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11/18 at George Mason 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/23 Towson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/8 UNCW 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 13/3 vs. Old Dominion 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+3/14 at Butler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

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WILL 31Senior • Guard • 6-3 • 190Newark, Del. • Glasgow

As A Blue HenFourth-year member of the Blue Hens who has earned two letters • will challenge for playing time in theDelaware backcourt.

2011-12 Season: Appeared in six games for the Blue Hens • scored two points and grabbed one reboundduring his first action of the year at George Mason (1/18) • grabbed a rebound during the final minute ofthe victory over Towson (1/23) • drained a three-pointer and made a steal during the final minute of thevictory over UNCW (2/8) • played the final minute of the win at Hofstra (2/14) and the CAA TournamentQuarterfinal game vs. Old Dominion (3/3) • missed his only field goal attempt in the CBI Tournament gameat Butler (3/14) • named Colonial Athletic Association All-Academic Honorable Mention for the second con-secutive year • selected to CAAAcademic Honor Roll and NABCHonors Court • earned the team’sSportsmanship Award.

2010-11 Season: Appeared inseven games during his sophomoreyear • finished the year with twopoints and two rebounds • scoredtwo points and grabbed a rebound intwo minutes of action againstHoward (11/19) • also collected arebound versus George Mason(1/24) • played the final four min-utes of double overtime against VCU(2/9) • also saw action versusCornell (11/17), Villanova (12/18),Hofstra (2/26), and Old Dominion(3/5) • named Colonial Athletic Association All-Academic Honorable Mention.

2009-10 Season: Saw action in three games for the Blue Hens • appeared in the final minute againstTemple (11/14), Northeastern (2/2), and George Mason (2/24) • missed only shot attempt versus theHuskies.

High SchoolThree-year letterwinner at Glasgow High School in Newark • earned Flight A All-Conference honors as a sen-ior • led the Dragons to the 2009 state semifinals • served as team captain during his senior season • com-peted in the Blue-Gold Senior All-Star game at the Bob Carpenter Center • also was a centerfielder for thebaseball team • honor roll student and member of the National Honor Society • served as a member of theStudent Government, yearbook committee, Leaders of America, and Jefferson Finance Awards committee •was the President of the Keystone Club at the Boys Club.

PersonalWilbert M. Townsville • son of Michelle Walker • has two siblings, Marchele and Markia • was named the2008 Delaware Youth of the Year • served as a camp counselor over the summer • business managementmajor at Delaware • SAAC member at UD who has earned Dean’s List honors • enjoys music and volun-teering during his free time.

Year GP/GS Min Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg.2009-10 3/0 2 0.7 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02010-11 7/0 10 1.4 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 1 1 2 0.3 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.32011-12 6/0 4 0.7 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 0-0 --- 1 1 2 0.3 2 0 0 0 0 1 5 0.8Totals 16/0 16 1.0 3-7 .429 1-3 .333 0-0 --- 2 2 4 0.5 4 0 0 0 0 1 7 0.4

Will Townsville at Delaware

Career Highs

Points: ......................................................3 vs. UNCW, 2/8/12Field Goals Made: ............................................1, three timesField Goals Attempted:....................2 vs. Howard, 11/19/103-Pointers Made: ....................................1 vs. UNCW, 2/8/123-Pointers Attempted:......................................1, three timesFree Throws Made: ..........................................................n/aFree Throws Attempted: ......................................................n/aRebounds: ............................................................1, four timesAssists: ..............................................................................n/aBlocks: ................................................................................n/aSteals: ......................................................1 vs. UNCW, 2/8/12Minutes: ......................................................4 vs. VCU, 2/9/11

WILL TOWNSVILLE GAME-BY-GAME STATS

2009-10 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 11/14 Temple 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/2 Northeastern 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/24 George Mason 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+

2010-11 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 11/17 at Cornell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+11/19 Howard 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 2 212/18 at Villanova 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/24 George Mason 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/9 VCU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 42/26 at Hofstra 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 23/5 vs. Old Dominion 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+

2011-12 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 1/18 at George Mason 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 2 11/23 Towson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/8 UNCW 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 1 3 12/14 at Hofstra 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+3/3 vs. Old Dominion 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+3/14 at Butler 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

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DEVON 10Junior • Guard • 6-2 • 210Aberdeen, Md. • Aberdeen (Winchendon Prep, Mass.)

As A Blue HenThird-year member of the Blue Hens who has earned two letters • CAA Player of the Year candidate •Preseason All-CAA first team selection • strong perimeter player who can get to the basket • has dramati-cally improved his outside jumper • serving as team captain for second consecutive year, along with JoshBrinkley and Jamelle Hagins • ranks 28th in Delaware history with 1,014 career points.

2011-12 Season: Second team All-CAA and All-District 10 selection • named Colonel C.B. Shaffer/UDAlumni Association Team Co-MVP along with Jamelle Hagins • ranked second in the CAA and 27th in thenation with 18.8 points per game • his 15 20-point games were second most in the conference • ranked

third in the leaguewith 35.3 minutesplayed, seventhwith an 80.2 freethrow percentage,and tied for 10thwith 1.8 three-pointers made pergame • scored 603points, the fourthmost in a UD singleseason • tied theschool single seasonmark with 493 fieldgoal attempts •also was sixth in aUD season with 158free throws madeand 1,138 minutesplayed, seventhwith 190 three-pointers attempted,and eighth with197 free throwsattempted • one offour players to startall 32 games •reached double fig-ures in all but twocontests • led theBlue Hens in scor-

ing 18 times • scored a game-high 18 points at Radford (11/11) • scored 27 points at Villanova while alsocontributing four rebounds and four assists (11/18) • led the Blue Hens with 21 points and five assists whilegrabbing six rebounds during the home opening win over Cornell (11/22) • scored a career-high 32 pointsin the victory over Lafayette (11/26), going 11 of 22 from the field and 7 of 8 from the foul line • added

four rebounds and three assistsagainst the Leopards, and foundKyle Anderson for the go-aheadthree-pointer with 30 secondsremaining • scored 20 points andgrabbed five rebounds at BostonUniversity (11/30) • scored agame-high 30 points while going 10of 16 from the field during the winover Drexel (12/3) • scored 16points at Delaware State (12/10) •scored 18 points and grabbed 10rebounds to post his first career dou-ble-double in the win over La Salle(12/19) • led all scorers with 18points against Temple (12/30) •scored a team-high 22 points and hitall nine of his free throw attempts atUNCW (1/2) • scored 15 points at William & Mary (1/7) • scored a team-high 21 points at George Mason(1/18) • scored 17 points, grabbed seven rebounds and handed out five assists while tying the schoolrecord by playing all 50 minutes during the double overtime win over Georgia State (1/21) • led the BlueHens with 16 points and made a career-high four steals against Towson (1/23) • scored a game-high 24points at Northeastern (1/25) • led UD by scoring 22 points at Drexel (1/28) • scored 22 points duringthe win at James Madison (2/4) • scored a game-high 24 points against UNCW and went 4 of 7 from three-point range (2/8) • had 17 points and nine rebounds during the overtime win at Georgia State (2/11) •scored a game-high 26 points against Hampton, and went 8 of 8 from the free throw line including two witheight seconds left to seal the victory • led UD with 21 points against Northeastern (2/25) • scored a game-high 28 points during the win over Towson in the CAA Tournament First Round (3/2) • led Delaware with24 points in the CAA Tournament Quarterfinals against Old Dominion (3/3), becoming the first sophomorein school history to surpass the 1,000-point mark • named CAA Player of the Week on Nov. 28 • selectedNational 5&10 Best of the Blue Hens Athlete of the Week on Nov. 28 and Dec. 26.

2010-11 Season: Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Year and menber of the CAA All-Rookie Team• named to Collegeinsider.com Mid-Major Freshman All-America Team • shared Colonel C.B. Shaffer AlumniAssociation Co-MVP honors along with Jawan Carter • named CAA Rookie of the Week three times and CAACo-Rookie of the Week twice • ranked 14th in the CAA with a 46.9 field goal percentage, 15th with 13.3points per game, and tied for 15th with 2.8 assists per game • set UD freshman and rookie single seasonrecords with 411 points, 13.3 points per game, 149 field goals, and 135 free throw attempts • one of twoBlue Hens to start all 31 games, averaging 33.4 minutes per contest • led the team with 88 assists whileranking second with 13.3 points per game, 30 three-pointers made, 83 free throws made, and 21 steals •led Delaware in scoring 12 times • paced the Blue Hens with 19 points and seven assists during his colle-giate debut at Ohio University (11/13) • scored a team-high 15 points while adding six rebounds and threeassists at Cornell (11/17) • dished out eight assists and scored six points against Howard (11/19) • posted13 points and five rebounds versus Old Dominion (12/4) • led Delaware with 12 points at Santa Clara

Year GP/GS Min Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg.2010-11 31/31 1036 33.4 149-318 .469 30-85 .353 83-135 .615 28 105 133 4.3 59 1 88 98 4 21 411 13.32011-12 32/32 1138 35.6 193-493 .391 59-190 .311 158-197 .802 22 108 130 4.1 82 1 56 102 11 24 603 18.8Totals 63/63 2174 34.5 342-811 .422 89-275 .324 241-332 .726 50 213 263 4.2 141 2 142 200 15 45 1014 16.1

Devon Saddler at Delaware

Career Highs

Points: ..........................................32 vs. Lafayette, 11/26/11Field Goals Made: ....................................................11, twiceField Goals Attempted: ................26 at Villanova, 11/18/113-Pointers Made: ....................................6 at Rider, 2/19/113-Pointers Attempted:............11 vs. Georgia State, 1/21/12Free Throws Made:..................................9 at UNCW, 1/2/12Free Throws Attempted: ..............................................11, twiceRebounds: ............................................12 vs. Towson, 3/2/12Assists:........................................10 at George Mason, 1/3/11Blocks: ..........................................................................2, twiceSteals: ..................................................4 vs. Towson, 1/23/12Minutes: ....................................50 vs. Georgia State, 1/21/12

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(12/29) • handed out a season-high 10 assists at George Mason (1/3) • scored 13 points and dished outfour assists versus William & Mary (1/5) • scored 19 points at UNC Wilmington (1/12) • scored 13 pointsat Towson, including the game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer from the right wing (1/15) • recordedteam-highs of 17 points and five assists at Georgia State (1/22) • dished to Jawan Carter on his game-win-ning three-pointerat the buzzer •scored a team-high15 points againstGeorge Mason(1/24) • led allscorers with 16points on 8 of 12shooting whilegrabbing sixrebounds atWilliam & Mary(1/26) • scored 13points versusJames Madison(1/29) • led theBlue Hens with 19points and sixrebounds in 40minutes of action atOld Dominion(2/2) • scored 20points versusDrexel (2/5) • ledDelaware with 19points while addingfive rebounds andthree assistsagainst VCU (2/9)• scored 25 pointsand grabbed sevenrebounds versus Hofstra (2/12) • scored 16 points at Northeastern (2/15) • tied the UD freshman singlegame record by scoring 27 points and grabbed a season-high eight rebounds at Rider (2/19) • namedNational 5 & 10 Best of the Blue Hens Athlete of the Week on Feb. 21 • scored 20 points and collected sevenrebounds versus Towson (2/23) • posted 17 points and a team-high eight rebounds at Hofstra (2/26) •scored 13 points during the win over Northeastern in the CAA Tournament First Round (3/4).

High SchoolNamed 3A All-State as a junior • averaged 18 points, five rebounds, six assists and three steals while lead-ing Aberdeen to a 20-3 record • made the Top 20 All-Star Game at the Eastern Invitational Camp • namedCapitol Hoop Player of the Week after scoring 40 points in a game • named Charm City Challenge FirstTeam • played at Winchendon Prep in Massachusetts during the 2009-10 season.

PersonalDevon Marquis Saddler • son of Vanness and Andrea Saddler • has siblings Tevon, Jayden, and Amare •has worked at the Boys and Girls Club in Aberdeen over the last two summers • enjoys hanging out withfamily and friends, working with children, and doing volunteer work in the community • criminal justicemajor at Delaware.

DEVON SADDLER GAME-BY-GAME STATS

2010-11 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 11/13 at Ohio University 8-13 1-2 2-4 2-4-6 3 7 6 0 0 19 3511/17 at Cornell 6-10 0-0 3-5 0-6-6 4 3 5 0 0 15 3611/19 Howard 1-4 0-1 4-7 2-2-4 0 8 4 2 1 6 2911/27 at Lafayette 2-4 0-1 1-4 0-4-4 1 2 4 0 1 5 3112/4 Old Dominion 3-9 0-2 7-9 2-3-5 2 2 1 1 3 13 3712/8 at Hampton 1-5 0-2 0-0 0-3-3 0 2 5 0 0 2 2112/11 Delaware State 2-7 0-1 2-4 1-5-6 1 5 5 0 0 6 3412/18 at Villanova 4-9 0-1 1-1 1-2-3 1 4 3 0 1 9 2912/22 Penn 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 2 2 3 0 0 4 2812/29 at Santa Clara 5-10 0-2 2-3 1-1-2 1 1 1 0 0 12 3712/30 vs. American 2-6 0-0 2-3 0-4-4 1 1 1 0 0 6 301/3 at George Mason 1-6 0-1 0-1 0-1-1 2 10 3 0 3 2 311/5 William & Mary 4-8 1-2 4-10 1-4-5 2 4 2 0 0 13 331/8 at Drexel 4-11 0-1 4-5 0-0-0 3 1 2 0 0 12 291/12 at UNC Wilmington 8-15 1-3 2-5 2-2-4 1 2 5 0 0 19 391/15 at Towson 4-7 1-2 4-5 1-1-2 3 4 1 0 0 13 251/19 Northeastern 4-7 1-2 0-1 0-4-4 3 2 1 0 2 9 341/22 at Georgia State 6-12 2-5 3-5 0-0-0 0 5 0 0 2 17 311/24 George Mason 4-10 1-4 6-8 1-4-5 2 2 1 0 0 15 291/26 at William & Mary 8-12 0-2 0-0 1-5-6 1 2 1 1 0 16 301/29 James Madison 5-11 1-4 2-2 1-2-3 4 3 5 0 0 13 342/2 at Old Dominion 7-15 1-4 4-4 1-5-6 1 1 1 0 0 19 402/5 Drexel 8-16 0-3 4-9 2-1-3 1 1 4 0 2 20 362/9 VCU 7-15 4-5 1-2 2-3-5 5 3 7 0 0 19 322/12 Hofstra 8-19 4-6 5-6 3-4-7 2 1 2 0 1 25 402/15 at Northeastern 4-7 1-3 7-10 0-3-3 2 0 4 0 1 16 352/19 at Rider 7-15 6-9 7-11 0-8-8 2 2 2 0 2 27 392/23 Towson 9-15 2-5 0-2 0-7-7 2 3 6 0 1 20 402/26 at Hofstra 6-12 0-3 5-6 1-7-8 2 0 5 0 0 17 383/4 vs. Northeastern 6-10 1-3 0-1 1-4-5 3 1 3 0 0 13 393/5 vs. Old Dominion 3-14 2-6 1-2 1-2-3 2 4 5 0 1 9 35

2011-12 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 11/11 at Radford 5-22 2-8 6-10 0-2-2 1 0 4 1 0 18 3611/18 at Villanova 11-26 3-10 2-4 3-1-4 3 4 3 0 1 27 3911/22 Cornell 6-14 2-6 7-9 0-6-6 3 5 3 0 0 21 3611/26 Lafayette 11-22 3-9 7-8 0-4-4 1 3 3 1 1 32 3811/30 at Boston University 6-19 2-9 6-7 1-4-5 3 1 3 0 0 20 3112/3 Drexel 10-16 4-5 6-8 0-0-0 2 0 2 0 0 30 3212/7 at Penn 2-8 0-2 2-3 0-4-4 1 1 4 0 1 6 2312/10 at Delaware State 5-15 2-8 4-4 0-0-0 1 1 3 0 1 16 3612/19 La Salle 7-17 1-6 3-4 2-8-10 2 1 9 1 1 18 4012/22 at Howard 4-14 0-5 6-10 0-5-5 2 4 2 0 0 14 4212/30 Temple 7-18 3-8 1-1 0-5-5 1 1 1 0 1 18 371/2 at UNCW 5-12 3-6 9-9 1-5-6 3 4 3 0 1 22 371/4 Hofstra 5-12 1-5 3-4 1-3-4 4 4 6 0 1 14 371/7 at William & Mary 4-8 2-5 5-5 0-3-3 4 1 4 0 0 15 331/11 Old Dominion 6-17 1-7 3-3 0-2-2 3 0 5 1 0 16 351/14 VCU 3-19 1-5 3-3 0-3-3 2 1 2 0 1 10 361/18 at George Mason 6-9 2-3 7-9 0-0-0 2 0 4 0 1 21 301/21 Georgia State 6-17 3-11 2-3 1-6-7 1 5 3 0 0 17 501/23 Towson 4-15 0-5 8-8 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 4 16 351/25 at Northeastern 10-19 2-4 2-4 1-2-3 1 2 0 1 2 24 401/28 at Drexel 7-20 0-2 8-9 3-2-5 1 0 3 1 2 22 382/1 George Mason 2-10 1-4 8-10 1-6-7 3 3 7 2 0 13 362/4 at James Madison 9-19 3-7 1-1 1-3-4 5 1 2 0 1 22 282/8 UNCW 9-19 4-7 2-4 0-3-3 3 2 1 0 1 24 352/11 at Georgia State 7-13 3-6 0-0 3-6-9 4 1 3 0 0 17 40-2/14 at Hofstra 0-6 0-3 4-4 0-1-1 4 1 2 1 1 4 282/18 Hampton 8-16 2-4 8-8 1-3-4 4 3 2 0 0 26 352/22 at Towson 5-15 0-6 7-7 0-3-3 3 0 1 0 0 17 352/25 Northeastern 6-12 3-6 6-8 1-7-8 3 3 1 0 0 21 293/2 vs. Towson 7-19 4-9 10-12 1-3-4 3 2 1 1 1 28 373/3 vs. Old Dominion 8-18 2-8 6-7 1-1-2 4 1 5 1 1 24 393/14 at Butler 2-7 0-1 6-11 0-5-5 4 1 10 0 1 10 35

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TOMMY 55Junior • Forward • 6-8 • 205Hamden, Conn. • Hamden

As A Blue HenThird-year member of the team who has earned one letter • will provide depth to the UD frontcourt.

2011-12 Season: Appeared in six games for the Blue Hens • grabbed an offensive rebound and hit oneof two free throws during his Blue Hen debut at George Mason (1/18) • played the final minute of the vic-tories over Towson (1/23), UNCW (2/8) and Hofstra (2/14) • also saw action during the Tournament CAAQuarterfinal game vs. Old Dominion (3/3) and the CBI Tournament game at Butler (3/14).

2010-11 Season: Did not appearin any games for the Blue Hens.

High SchoolFour-year member of football andbasketball teams at Hamden HighSchool • led football team to thestate semifinals during junior year •averaged 12 points and 10 reboundsas a junior before missing senioryear due to knee surgery • servedas basketball team captain • honorroll student • named Superintendentof School Student of the Month •earned CAPPS Award.

PersonalThomas E. Williams • son of Thomas and Zena Williams • has siblings Takerra, Tyler, and Tre-Jon • politicalscience major at Delaware • enjoys playing Madden, watching SportsCenter, listening to music, and volun-teering with children • member of Blue Hen Leadership • served as a counselor during the summer.

Year GP/GS Min Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg.2011-12 6/0 4 0.7 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 1-2 .500 1 0 1 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.2Totals 6/0 4 0.7 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 1-2 .500 1 0 1 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.2

Tommy Williams at Delaware

Career Highs

Points: ........................................1 at George Mason, 1/18/12Field Goals Made: ............................................................n/aField Goals Attempted: ....................................................n/a3-Pointers Made:..............................................................n/a3-Pointers Attempted: ....................................................n/aFree Throws Made: ..................1 at George Mason, 1/18/12Free Throws Attempted: ..............1 at George Mason, 1/18/12Rebounds: ..................................1 at George Mason, 1/18/12Assists: ..............................................................................n/aBlocks: ................................................................................n/aSteals: ................................................................................n/aMinutes: ................................................................1, six times

TOMMY WILLIAMS GAME-BY-GAME STATS

2011-12 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 1/18 at George Mason 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 1 11/23 Towson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/8 UNCW 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/14 at Hofstra 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+3/3 vs. Old Dominion 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+3/14 at Butler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

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KYLE 13Sophomore • Guard • 6-2 • 195Newark, Ill. • Newark

As A Blue HenSecond-year member of the BlueHens who has earned one letter •Delaware’s top outside shooter •expected to start again on the wingfor the Blue Hens.

2011-12 Season: Appeared in 31games and started the final 30 dur-ing his freshman campaign (missedthe season-opener at Radford with astress reaction in his left foot) • wasfourth on the team with 8.9 pointsper game • ranked sixth in the CAAwith 2.2 three-pointers made pergame and 13th with a 34.0 three-point percentage • set UD freshmanrecords with 68 three-pointers made and 200 three-pointers attempted • his 200 three-point attempts arefifth most in a UD single season, while his 68 three-pointers made are 10th most • reached double figures13 times on the year • made his Blue Hen debut at Villanova (11/18), scoring 12 points on four three-pointers • scored 11 points and grabbed three rebounds during the victory over Cornell, and hit a clutchthree-pointer with 1:23 remaining to put Delaware up four • scored 16 points and went 4 of 5 from three-point range in the win over Lafayette (11/26), and hit a go-ahead three-pointer with 30 seconds left tobreak a 75-75 deadlock • scored a team-high 13 points at Penn (12/7) • scored nine points on 3 of 5shooting from behind the arc at Delaware State (12/10) • scored five straight points with under four min-utes to play during the win over La Salle (12/19), breaking a 60-60 tie and giving the Blue Hens the leadfor good • scored 17 points while adding three rebounds versus Hofstra (1/4) • led Delaware with 17points and grabbed five rebounds at William & Mary (1/7) • again led the Blue Hens with 17 points againstOld Dominion (1/11) • scored 11 points and grabbed a season-high eight rebounds versus Georgia State(1/21) • scored 14 points during the win over Towson (1/23) • scored a career-high 21 points during thewin over George Mason, going 8 of 11 from the field and 5 of 7 from three-point range (2/1) • scored 13points, going 3 of 4 from behind the arc, in the victory at James Madison (2/4) • posted nine points andseven rebounds against UNCW (2/8) • scored UD’s first four points of the extra session during the overtimewin at Georgia State (2/11) • scored 12 points on four three-pointers at Hofstra (2/14) • scored 11 pointsduring the CAA Tournament Quarterfinal game against Old Dominion (3/3) • named CAA Rookie of theWeek on Nov. 28 and CAA Co-Rookie of the Week on Feb. 6 • selected to CAA Academic Honor Roll.

High SchoolFour-year starter on the Newark (Ill.) High School basketball team • led the squad to a 33-1 record and the2011 state championship as a senior • scored 17 points during the semifinal win and posted 11 points, ninesteals and four assists during the championship game • the Noresemen increased their win total during eachof his four years, and went a combined 84-12 during his final three seasons • led Newark to the SuperSectional round of the IHSA Class 1A state tournament as a sophomore and junior • first team Class 1A All-State selection as a junior and senior • unanimous All-Conference honoree during all four years • was a

Thanksgiving All-Tournament Team pick during all four seasons, and a Christmas All-Tournament Team selec-tion during his final three years • averaged 20.8 points per game as a junior and 19.9 points as a senior• finished his career with a school record 2,279 points • honor roll student during all four years of highschool.

PersonalKyle S. Anderson • son of Scott and Judy Anderson • has a brother Kurt, who plays basketball at TrinityInternational University, and a sister, Kate • father is a farmer • worked as a hay bailer during the sum-mer • enjoys bowling in his free time • health and physical education major at Delaware.

Year GP/GS Min Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg.2011-12 31/30 949 30.6 97-259 .375 68-200 .340 14-21 .667 19 71 90 2.9 70 0 24 33 8 15 276 8.9Totals 31/30 949 30.6 97-259 .375 68-200 .340 14-21 .667 19 71 90 2.9 70 0 24 33 8 15 276 8.9

Kyle Anderson at Delaware

Career Highs

Points: ........................................21 vs. George Mason, 2/1/12Field Goals Made: ......................8 vs. George Mason, 2/1/12Field Goals Attempted: ..........14 at William & Mary, 1/7/123-Pointers Made: ......................5 vs. George Mason, 2/1/123-Pointers Attempted: ............................................10, twiceFree Throws Made: ....................4 at James Madison, 2/4/12Free Throws Attempted: ..............5 vs. Georgia State, 1/21/12Rebounds: ..................................8 vs. Georgia State, 1/21/12Assists:..........................................3 at Northeastern, 1/25/12Blocks: ......................................................2 at Penn, 12/7/11Steals: ..................................................................2, four timesMinutes: ....................................47 vs. Georgia State, 1/21/12

KYLE ANDERSON GAME-BY-GAME STATS

2011-12 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 11/18 at Villanova 4-9 4-9 0-0 0-0-0 3 1 0 0 2 12 2011/22 Cornell 4-9 3-7 0-0 0-3-3 2 1 0 1 0 11 3311/26 Lafayette 6-9 4-5 0-0 0-0-0 4 1 0 0 0 16 2911/30 at Boston University 3-9 2-7 0-0 0-3-3 1 2 0 0 0 8 3512/3 Drexel 0-6 0-5 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2612/7 at Penn 5-13 3-10 0-0 1-2-3 3 1 4 2 0 13 2912/10 at Delaware State 3-5 3-5 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 2 0 0 9 3212/19 La Salle 2-8 1-6 2-2 3-0-3 2 0 1 0 0 7 2212/22 at Howard 3-6 2-4 0-1 1-1-2 4 1 1 0 0 8 1812/30 Temple 3-6 2-5 0-0 1-2-3 3 0 0 0 0 8 291/2 at UNCW 2-10 2-8 1-2 0-1-1 3 1 0 0 1 7 331/4 Hofstra 6-12 3-8 2-2 1-2-3 3 1 2 1 0 17 311/7 at William & Mary 7-14 3-10 0-0 1-4-5 3 1 1 0 0 17 381/11 Old Dominion 6-13 3-9 2-2 2-2-4 2 1 2 1 0 17 441/14 VCU 2-9 1-7 0-0 0-4-4 2 0 2 1 1 5 291/18 at George Mason 1-8 1-7 0-1 0-1-1 2 2 0 0 0 3 251/21 Georgia State 3-12 3-8 2-5 1-7-8 0 1 1 1 0 11 471/23 Towson 5-13 4-9 0-0 1-4-5 1 2 0 0 1 14 331/25 at Northeastern 0-4 0-3 0-0 1-1-2 2 3 2 1 2 0 311/28 at Drexel 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 1 0 1 0 262/1 George Mason 8-11 5-7 0-0 0-4-4 2 0 4 0 0 21 352/4 at James Madison 3-5 3-4 4-4 0-3-3 3 1 0 0 0 13 362/8 UNCW 3-12 3-9 0-0 2-5-7 1 0 0 0 2 9 322/11 at Georgia State 2-8 2-8 1-2 0-0-0 3 0 1 0 0 7 352/14 at Hofstra 4-4 4-7 0-0 1-4-5 3 1 2 0 1 12 282/18 Hampton 2-6 1-4 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 2 0 0 5 282/22 at Towson 3-6 1-4 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 1 0 1 7 292/25 Northeastern 2-9 1-7 0-0 1-5-6 4 1 2 0 1 5 273/2 vs. Towson 1-6 1-6 0-0 0-2-2 3 2 0 0 2 3 283/3 vs. Old Dominion 4-8 3-7 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 2 0 0 11 323/14 at Butler 0-4 0-3 0-0 2-0-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 29

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LARRY 15Sophomore • Forward • 6-5 • 205Onancock, Va. • Bishop O’Connell

As A Blue HenSecond-year member of the Blue Hens who has earned one letter • athletic wing player expected to see sig-nificant minutes.

2011-12 Season: Appeared in all but five games during his freshman campaign, averaging 7.3 minutesper contest • contributed 26 points and 34 rebounds on the year • recorded six points, six rebounds, anassist, a block and a steal in his collegiate debut at Radford (11/11) • grabbed five rebounds and scoredfour points during the win over Cornell (11/22) • scored two points while adding a rebound, a block anda steal at Boston University (11/30) • recorded two points, two rebounds and a steal at Penn (12/7) •pulled down three rebounds and scored one point at Howard (12/22) • scored two points, grabbed fourrebounds and blocked a shot against Temple (12/30) • scored two points and grabbed a rebound at William& Mary (1/7) • had two points and two rebounds against VCU (1/14) • nailed his first career three-point-er in the overtime victory at Georgia State (2/11).

High SchoolPlayed his freshmanseason at Nandua (Va.)High School and hisfinal three years atBishop O’Connell •started all four seasons• first team All-Stateand All-WashingtonCatholic AthleticConference selection asa senior • named All-Metro honorable men-tion • averaged 10.3points per game as asenior and reacheddouble figures 15 times• averaged 12 pointsand six rebounds forthe Knights during jun-ior season when hehelped BishopO’Connell to the 2010Virginia IndependentSchools Division I cham-pionship • teammateof former University ofNorth Carolina and cur-rent Phoenix Suns pointguard Kendall Marshall.

PersonalLarry Lee Savage • son of Kia andHosea Davis • has a younger sister,Emiya • enjoys listening to music inhis free time • health behavior sci-ence major at Delaware.

Year GP/GS Min Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg.2011-12 27/0 197 7.3 11-36 .306 1-10 .100 3-7 .429 10 24 34 1.3 17 0 1 12 6 4 26 1.0Totals 27/0 197 7.3 11-36 .306 1-10 .100 3-7 .429 10 24 34 1.3 17 0 1 12 6 4 26 1.0

Larry Savage at Delaware

Career Highs

Points: ................................................6 at Radford, 11/11/11Field Goals Made: ......................................................2, twiceField Goals Attempted: ....................5 vs. Cornell, 11/22/113-Pointers Made:........................1 at Georgia State, 2/11/123-Pointers Attempted: ........................................1, 10 timesFree Throws Made: ..........................2 at Radford, 11/11/11Free Throws Attempted: ......................4 at Radford, 11/11/11Rebounds: ..........................................6 at Radford, 11/11/11Assists: ..............................................1 at Radford, 11/11/11Blocks: ....................................................................1, six timesSteals: ................................................................1, three timesMinutes: ............................................17 vs. Cornell, 11/22/11

LARRY SAVAGE GAME-BY-GAME STATS

2011-12 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 11/11 at Radford 2-3 0-1 2-4 2-4-6 2 1 3 1 1 6 1411/18 at Villanova 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1411/22 Cornell 2-5 0-1 0-0 1-4-5 0 0 1 0 0 4 1711/26 Lafayette 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1011/30 at Boston University 1-4 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 1 1 1 2 1612/3 Drexel 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 712/7 at Penn 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 1 2 1212/10 at Delaware State 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1112/22 at Howard 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 1 0 1 0 0 1 712/30 Temple 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 3 0 1 1 0 2 141/2 at UNCW 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21/4 Hofstra 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 0 1 0 0 101/7 at William & Mary 1-3 0-1 0-1 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 2 41/14 VCU 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 2 61/18 at George Mason 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 131/21 Georgia State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 31/25 at Northeastern 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/1 George Mason 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-0-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 62/4 at James Madison 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 22/8 UNCW 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32/11 at Georgia State 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 42/14 at Hofstra 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 12/18 Hampton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32/25 Northeastern 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13/2 vs. Towson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 123/3 vs. Old Dominion 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 23/14 at Butler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

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JARVIS 4Sophomore • Guard • 6-2 • 165Richmond, Va. • Highland Springs

As A Blue HenSecond-year member of the BlueHens who has earned one letter •All-CAA candidate • namedPreseason All-CAA honorable men-tion • expected to start in theDelaware backcourt • excellentslasher to the basket who can also hitthe three-pointer • superb foulshooter.

2011-12 Season: ColonialAthletic Association All-Rookie Teamselection • named toCollegeInsider.com Mid-MajorFreshman All-American Team •appeared in all but one game(missed the Boston University game with a bruised knee), and started the first two contests • ranked thirdon the Blue Hens with 10.7 points per game • led the squad with 41 steals, ranked second with 70 assists,and was fourth with 3.9 rebounds per game • averaged 16.3 points over the final 15 games • reacheddouble figures 14 times, including each of the final eight games of the year • recorded the three highestscoring games by a UD freshman in school history • ranked third in the CAA with an 81.8 free throw per-centage • set Blue Hen freshman single season records with 130 free throws made and 159 attempted •scored 11 points and tied for the team lead with five assists at Villanova (11/18) • grabbed a season-highnine rebounds during the win over Drexel (12/3) • led the Blue Hens with 17 points and grabbed sixrebounds at Howard (12/22) • scored 10 points and collected six rebounds at UNCW (1/2) • scored 30points during the double overtime win over Georgia State (1/21) • went 10 of 15 from the field including6 of 9 from three-point range, and hit all five of his shots from behind the arc in the first half • connectedon six consecutive three-pointers, the second most in Delaware history • recorded eight points, six rebounds,five steals and three assists at Northeastern (1/25) • scored 16 points at Drexel (1/28) • scored 14 points,all but one in the second half, during the win at James Madison (2/4) • scored a team-high 19 points to gowith eight rebounds, six assists and three steals during the overtime win at Georgia State (2/11) • went 13of 15 from the free throw line and scored the Blue Hens’ final six points of overtime, all from the foul line• scored a game-high 20 points and went 13 of 14 from the line during the win at Hofstra (2/14) • scored14 points against Hampton (2/18) • scored 29 points and set UD freshman records by going 16 of 19 fromthe free throw line during the win at Towson (2/22) • recorded 17 points against Northeastern (2/25) •scored 15 points during the CAA Tournament First Round win over Towson (3/2) • had 12 points, sevenrebounds and five assists vs. Old Dominion in the CAA Quarterfinals (3/3) • scored a UD freshman record31 points during the CBI Tournament game at Butler (3/14), going 10 of 14 from the field while addingfour steals • named CAA Rookie of the Week on Jan. 23 and Feb. 27, and CAA Co-Rookie of the Week onFeb. 13 and Feb. 20 • selected National 5&10 Best of the Blue Hens Athlete of the Week on Jan. 23.

High SchoolFour-year member of the basketball team at Highland Springs High School • named to Parade All-Americanthird team as a senior • averaged 25.7 points, 7.2 rebounds, 4.8 steals, 4.5 assists and 1.9 blocks while

leading the Springers to the district regular season and tournament titles • also helped Highland Springs tothe Central Region finals and the state semifinals • first team All-State selection • first team All-Region, All-Metro and All-District pick • named the Player of the Year in the Region, Metro, and District • selectedRichmond Dispatch Player of the Year • McDonald’s All-America nominee • selected to East squad inVirginia High School Coaches Association All-Star Game • also was an All-District and All-Region honoree asa junior • averaged 19.6 points, 2.6 assists and 3.0 steals during junior year • scored over 1,000 pointsduring his career.

PersonalJarvis Lorenzo Threatt • son of Jay Threatt, Sr. and Cheryl Threatt • older brother, Jay, played basketballat Delaware State • father played basketball at Virginia State University • distant cousin of Sedale Threattwho played in the NBA from 1983-97 with the 76ers, Bulls, SuperSonics, Lakers and Rockets • enjoys draw-ing, playing Xbox and buying shoes in his free time • has not declared a major at Delaware.

Year GP/GS Min Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg.2011-12 31/2 742 23.9 87-220 .395 29-90 .322 130-159 .818 27 95 122 3.9 32 0 70 49 8 41 333 10.7Totals 31/2 742 23.9 87-220 .395 29-90 .322 130-159 .818 27 95 122 3.9 32 0 70 49 8 41 333 10.7

Jarvis Threatt at Delaware

Career Highs

Points: ....................................................31 at Butler, 3/14/12Field Goals Made: ....................................................10, twiceField Goals Attempted: ..........15 vs. Georgia State, 1/21/123-Pointers Made: ......................6 vs. Georgia State, 1/21/123-Pointers Attempted: ..............................................9, twiceFree Throws Made: ............................16 at Towson, 2/22/12Free Throws Attempted:........................19 at Towson, 2/22/12Rebounds:..............................................9 vs. Drexel, 12/3/11Assists: ........................................6 at Georgia State, 2/11/12Blocks: ................................................2 at Howard, 12/22/11Steals: ..........................................5 at Northeastern, 1/25/12Minutes: ....................................................................37, twice

JARVIS THREATT GAME-BY-GAME STATS

2011-12 Game-by-GameDate Opponent FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF A T B S Pts. Min. 11/11 at Radford 1-8 0-3 1-2 0-4-4 3 2 2 0 2 3 3711/18 at Villanova 3-11 3-9 2-2 0-4-4 1 5 1 1 2 11 2511/22 Cornell 1-4 1-4 0-0 0-4-4 0 1 1 0 2 3 1011/26 Lafayette 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 1 0 1 0 0 912/3 Drexel 1-5 0-1 0-0 4-5-9 3 2 3 0 0 2 2712/7 at Penn 1-2 1-1 2-2 0-0-0 3 2 2 0 0 5 2112/10 at Delaware State 2-6 1-3 1-2 1-2-3 2 3 1 0 0 6 2112/19 La Salle 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-5-5 1 1 0 0 0 2 2612/22 at Howard 5-10 3-7 4-4 2-4-6 4 2 2 2 0 17 3212/30 Temple 3-6 1-2 1-1 0-1-1 1 2 1 1 0 8 201/2 at UNCW 3-9 2-4 2-2 3-3-6 2 1 1 0 0 10 191/4 Hofstra 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 0 2 2 0 0 2 131/7 at William & Mary 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 1 2 131/11 Old Dominion 2-4 1-1 2-6 1-1-2 0 2 0 0 2 7 181/14 VCU 1-3 1-3 4-6 0-1-1 1 0 1 1 0 7 191/18 at George Mason 1-7 0-3 2-3 2-5-7 0 3 1 0 0 4 241/21 Georgia State 10-15 6-9 4-4 1-5-6 1 1 5 1 3 30 371/23 Towson 3-9 1-5 2-2 1-2-3 1 2 0 0 1 9 231/25 at Northeastern 2-4 0-2 4-7 2-4-6 0 3 2 0 5 8 271/28 at Drexel 4-9 1-2 7-9 0-2-2 0 1 2 0 1 16 282/1 George Mason 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-4-4 0 5 0 0 1 2 112/4 at James Madison 3-8 0-2 8-10 1-3-4 0 2 0 0 2 14 202/8 UNCW 3-6 0-2 2-2 2-3-5 0 4 1 0 1 8 182/11 at Georgia State 3-8 0-4 13-15 3-5-8 0 6 4 0 3 19 312/14 at Hofstra 3-9 1-3 13-14 0-3-3 1 3 0 0 2 20 292/18 Hampton 3-12 1-5 7-8 0-4-4 0 2 3 1 2 14 302/22 at Towson 6-11 1-2 16-19 1-4-5 0 2 5 0 4 29 312/25 Northeastern 5-7 2-3 5-6 0-3-3 2 2 3 0 0 17 303/2 vs. Towson 3-12 0-5 9-11 0-3-3 1 2 4 0 3 15 313/3 vs. Old Dominion 3-9 0-0 6-6 1-6-7 2 5 0 0 0 12 333/14 at Butler 10-14 2-3 9-13 0-4-4 3 1 1 0 4 31 29

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CARL 33Junior • Forward • 6-9 • 245Pittstown, N.J. • North Hunterdon (Saint Joseph’s)

As A Blue HenWill challenge for significant playingn time in the Blue Hen frontcourt after sitting out last season per NCAAtransfer regulations • has two years of eligibility remaining.

2011-12 Season: Redshirted the season after tranferring to Delaware from Saint Joseph’s during thesummer of 2011.

At Saint Joseph’s2010-11 Season: Saw action in 17 games for the Hawks • averaged 1.4 points per game • posted aseason-high seven points on 3 of 4 shooting from the field at Massachusetts • grabbed a season-high fiverebounds and added four points against Princeton • recorded two points and two rebounds versus Villanova.

2009-10 Season: Appeared in 30 games during his freshman campaign, and made starts against Sienaand Princeton • scored four points in a win over George Washington • had two points and four reboundsagainst Xavier • grabbed six rebounds and scored two points against Saint Louis • added four points anda rebound during a win over Penn • scored nine points and grabbed five rebounds against Rhode Island •

picked up three rebounds, two points and an assist versus Temple • named Atlantic 10 Co-Rookie of theWeek on December 27 after scoring a career-high 13 points against Siena, going 6 of 7 from the field whileadding six rebounds and three blocks • scored four points in five minutes of action against Minnesota • hadfour points and two assists versus Purdue • added four points and five rebounds during a win over BostonCollege.

High SchoolAveraged 21.8 points and 12.0 rebounds for North Hunterdon High School • named third team All-Group4 and first team All-West New Jersey by the Newark Star-Ledger • All-County selection • reached the 20-point mark 12 times • selected second team Courier News All-Area and first team Express Times All-Area •McDonald’s All-America nominee.

PersonalCarl Baptiste • son of Carl and Laura Baptiste • sport management major at Delaware who aspires attendlaw school following graduation.

MARVIN 21Freshman (R) • Forward • 6-7 • 210Richmond, Va. • Meadowbrook

As A Blue HenSecond-year member of the Blue Hens who will challenge for playing time in the Delaware frontcourt.

2011-12 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt and maintained freshman eligibility.

High SchoolNamed first team All-District, first team All-Region, second team All-Metro, and second team All-State as asenior at Meadowbrook High School • was also an All-District and All-Region selection as a junior • tabbedVillage News and Progress Index Player of the Year • selected to East squad in Virginia High School Coaches

Association All-Star Game • recorded 23 points and 14 rebounds during a victory over Thomas Dale thatgave Meadowbrook the district championship • McDonald’s All-America finalist • posted 22.6 points, 11.8rebounds, and 3.5 blocks per game during senior year • averaged 13.6 points and 8.5 rebounds as a jun-ior.

PersonalMarvin Hasaan King-Davis • son of Thomas Davis and Angela King-Davis • has siblings Talisha, Latrice,Shapall, Raquita and Michael • enjoys fishing in his free time • has not declared a major at Delaware.

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MAURICE 30Freshman • Forward • 6-9 • 215Washington, D.C. • Calvin Coolidge

As A Blue HenFirst-year member of the Blue Hens who is expected to redshirt the season.

High SchoolPlayed his first two years at Woodrow Wilson High School and his final two years at Calvin Coolidge HighSchool • averaged eight points, 10 rebounds and five blocks per game as a junior, when he led CalvinCoolidge to a 21-8 record and a berth in the DCIAA Semifinals • helped the Colts to a 30-10 record and theDCIAA championship during senior year • selected to District All-Star Team • posted a triple-double with 20points, 21 rebounds and 10 blocks against Theodore Roosevelt High School • honor roll student.

PersonalMaurice Evan-Lamar “Mo” Jeffers II • son of Maurice Jeffers II and Robin Delk • has an older sister,Christian • has not declared a major at Delaware • enjoys drawing and playing NBA 2K in his free time •father is a detective and mother works with student public health at George Washington University • aspiresto become an FBI agent.

TERRELL 12Freshman • Guard • 5-8 • 160Fort Mill, S.C. • Evelyn Mack Academy (N.C.)

As A Blue HenFreshman who will look to contribute immediately to the Delaware backcourt.

High SchoolPlayed junior year at Indian Land High School (S.C.) and senior year at Evelyn Mack Academy in Charlotte,N.C. • led Indian Land to a 21-9 record and a spot in the 2011 state semifinals • All-State selection andconference Player of the Year • led the state in scoring • averaged 29.7 points, 4.0 rebounds, 4.0 assistsand 4.6 steals a a junior • eclipsed the 30-point mark nine times, including a season-high 56 points duringa win over Central High School • averaged 29.3 points per game as a senior, leading Mack Academy to thesecond round.

PersonalTerrell Thomas Rogers • son of Shawnta and Sherrell Rogers • has not declared a major at Delaware •father was a four-year standout at George Washington from 1996-99 and is the school’s career leader inassists, steals and minutes played • Shawnta was named the Atlantic 10 Player of the Year and earned theFrances Pomeroy Naismith Award (best player under six feet) in 1999, when he led the nation in steals •he was named to the George Washington Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011.

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TOM 1Sophomore • Forward • 6-6 • 215Middletown, Del. • St. Mark’s

As A Blue HenFirst-year member of the team who will provide depth to the Blue Hen frontcourt.

2011-12 Season: Attended Delaware but was not a member of the basketball team • played club vol-leyball at UD.

High SchoolFour-year member of the basketball team at nearby St. Mark’s High School • played volleyball during hissenior year • earned a letter in both sports as a senior • named to All-Tournament Team • played in theBlue and Gold Senior All-Star Game • member of National Honor Society • honor roll student • four-yearmember of the concert band • Senior Leader • travelled to Italy and France for two and a half weeks aspart of an exchange program.

PersonalThomas Allen Allshouse • born October 6, 1992 • son of Allen and Leslie Allshouse • has a twin brother,David, who attends Navy, and an older sister, Julia • both parents at UD graduates • mechanical engineer-ing major at Delaware.

SEAN 23Freshman • Guard • 6-3 • 190Newark, Del. • St. Mark’s

As A Blue HenFirst-year member of the team who will provide depth to the Blue Hen frontcourt.

High SchoolPlayed four years of basketball and two years of baseball at nearby St. Mark’s High School • named sec-ond team All-Catholic as a junior and first team All-Catholic as a senior • selected to All-State team duringsenior year • played in the Blue and Gold Senior All-Star Game • helped lead the baseball team to the2012 state championship as a pitcher and first baseman • served as Vice President of the sophomore andjunior class, and was Student Council Vice President during senior year.

PersonalSean Michael Locke • born August 6, 1994 • son of Chris Locke and Pamela Diksa • has five siblings •father attended Delaware • sport management major at Delaware who aspires to become a basketballcoach or general manager of a professional sports team.

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TROY 3Freshman • Guard • 6-3 • 175Fairfax, Va. • Flint Hill

As A Blue HenFirst-year member of the team who will provide depth to the Blue Hen backcourt.

High SchoolFour-year member of the basketball team at Flint Hill High School, and started his final three years • ledthe squad to the conference championship in 2010 and 2011 • named top 10 player in the conference •selected to All-Sun Gazette Team.

PersonalTroy Vinson Thomas • son of Joseph and Ella Thomas • has two older brothers, Marcus and Deon • exer-cise science major at Delaware who aspires to become a personal trainer • enjoys playing the piano.

2012-13 University of Delaware Men’s Basketball SeniorsBrendan McNulty, Jamelle Hagins, Head Coach Monté Ross, Josh Brinkley, Will Townsville

2012-13 University of Delaware Men’s Basketball CaptainsDevon Saddler, Jamelle Hagins, Head Coach Monté Ross, Josh Brinkley

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2011-12 University of Delaware Men’s Basketball 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 Avg10 Devon Saddler ............32 32 1138 35.6 193 493 .391 59 190 .311 158 197 .802 22 108 130 4.1 82 1 56 102 11 24 603 18.8

44 Jamelle Hagins ............32 32 990 30.9 155 283 .548 0 0 --- 86 129 .667 86 268 354 11.1 107 3 28 73 95 21 396 12.4

4 Jarvis Threatt ..............31 2 742 23.9 87 220 .395 29 90 .322 130 159 .818 27 95 122 3.9 32 0 70 49 8 41 333 10.7

13 Kyle Anderson ............31 30 949 30.6 97 259 .375 68 200 .340 14 21 .667 19 71 90 2.9 70 0 24 33 8 15 276 8.9

32 Josh Brinkley ..............32 32 830 25.9 102 193 .528 0 0 --- 75 107 .701 56 94 150 4.7 95 3 18 48 18 5 279 8.7

3 Khalid Lewis ................32 32 946 29.6 57 151 .377 10 41 .244 42 66 .636 15 44 59 1.8 67 3 83 63 5 34 166 5.2

0 Kelvin McNeil ..............32 0 450 14.1 26 63 .413 0 0 --- 24 50 .480 26 70 96 3.0 59 1 13 22 1 5 76 2.4

23 Hakim McCullar ..........29 0 263 9.1 15 39 .385 0 1 .000 11 20 .550 11 30 41 1.4 34 1 7 6 8 0 41 1.4

15 Larry Savage ..............27 0 197 7.3 11 36 .306 1 10 .100 3 7 .429 10 24 34 1.3 17 0 1 12 6 4 26 1.0

31 Will Townsville ..............6 0 4 0.7 2 3 .667 1 2 .500 0 0 --- 1 1 2 0.3 2 0 0 0 0 1 5 0.8

12 Samer Madarani ............8 0 7 0.9 1 8 .125 1 8 .125 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0.5

55 Tommy Williams ............6 0 4 0.7 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 1 2 .500 1 0 1 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.2

14 Brendan McNulty ..........6 0 5 0.8 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 1 0 1 0.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Team .............................. 51 54 105 4 3

Totals ........................32 6525 746 1750 .426 169 543 .311 545 760 .717 326 859 1185 37.0 571 12 302 412 160 150 2206 68.9Opponents ..............32 6525 777 1978 .393 182 562 .324 452 638 .708 435 803 1238 38.7 650 25 332 342 111 216 2188 68.4

SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalDelaware..................................1025 1132 38 11 2206Opponents ..................................971 1167 42 8 2188

Colonial Athletic Association Games 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 Avg10 Devon Saddler ............18 18 634 35.2 104 258 .403 33 97 .340 84 99 .848 13 57 70 3.9 48 1 28 49 6 15 325 18.1

44 Jamelle Hagins ............18 18 579 32.2 86 163 .528 0 0 --- 56 82 .683 43 155 198 11.0 58 2 18 37 56 11 228 12.7

4 Jarvis Threatt ..............18 0 418 23.2 51 120 .425 16 48 .333 88 108 .815 22 54 76 4.2 11 0 41 31 2 26 206 11.4

32 Josh Brinkley ..............18 18 502 27.9 66 123 .537 0 0 --- 48 66 .727 40 58 98 5.4 60 3 9 27 11 3 180 10.0

13 Kyle Anderson ............18 18 585 32.5 57 161 .354 39 122 .320 12 18 .667 11 53 64 3.6 38 0 15 21 5 11 165 9.2

3 Khalid Lewis ................18 18 514 28.6 29 86 .337 4 16 .250 21 32 .656 12 26 38 2.1 41 2 43 30 1 23 83 4.6

23 Hakim McCullar ..........17 0 164 9.6 10 25 .400 0 1 .000 10 17 .588 6 21 27 1.6 23 1 4 4 4 0 30 1.8

31 Will Townsville ..............4 0 3 0.8 2 2 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 --- 1 1 2 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 1 5 1.3

0 Kelvin McNeil ..............18 0 225 12.5 6 22 .273 0 0 --- 9 15 .600 5 32 37 2.1 36 1 7 13 1 4 21 1.2

12 Samer Madarani ............6 0 6 1.0 1 7 .143 1 7 .143 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0.7

15 Larry Savage ..............14 0 63 4.5 4 14 .286 1 5 .200 0 1 .000 4 5 9 0.6 6 0 0 4 1 0 9 0.6

55 Tommy Williams ............4 0 3 0.8 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 1 2 .500 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.3

14 Brendan McNulty ..........4 0 4 1.0 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 1 0 1 0.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Team .............................. 22 27 49 2 3

Totals ........................18 3700 416 983 .423 95 298 .319 330 442 .747 181 489 670 37.2 326 10 167 220 87 94 1257 69.8Opponents ..............18 3700 430 1100 .391 87 284 .306 266 373 .713 231 458 689 38.3 375 15 171 188 61 119 1213 67.4

SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalDelaware....................................590 631 25 11 1257Opponents ..................................541 640 24 8 1213

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2011-12 University of Delaware Men’s Basketball Results (18-14, 12-6 CAA/5th Place)Date Opponent Result Score Attendance High Scorer High Rebounder Opp. Scorer Opp. RebounderNov. 11 at Radford................................................L 54-58 1,642 Saddler (18) Hagins (9) two with 13 Edwards (8)Nov. 18 at Villanova..............................................L 69-79 6,500 Saddler (27) McNeil (9) two with 21 Hilliard (6)Nov. 22 Cornell ....................................................W 72-64 1,784 Saddler (21) Hagins (8) Ferry (16) Miller (10)Nov. 26 Lafayette ................................................W 81-78 1,609 Saddler (32) Hagins (14) Mower (19) Mower (7)Nov. 30 at Boston University ................................L 67-73 553 Saddler (20) Hagins (12) Partin (27) two with 7Dec. 3 *Drexel ..................................................W 71-60 2,421 Saddler (30) Hagins (12) Massenat (18) McCoy (15)Dec. 7 at Penn ....................................................L 60-69 2,351 Anderson (13) Hagins (11) Rosen (29) Belcore (10)Dec. 10 at Delaware State ....................................W 58-42 912 Hagins (21) Hagins (19) Walker (15) Gray (6)Dec. 19 La Salle ..................................................W 70-66 2,345 two with 18 Hagins (11) White (15) two with 8Dec. 22 at Howard ............................................L (ot) 83-88 380 Threatt (17) Hagins (15) Andrews (28) Leary (9)Dec. 30 Temple ....................................................L 63-66 4,234 Saddler (18) Hagins (8) Hollis-Jefferson (13) Hollis-Jefferson (8)Jan. 2 at *UNCW ................................................L 75-80 2,657 Saddler (22) Hagins (9) Rendleman (24) Rendleman (18)Jan. 4 *Hofstra ..................................................W 67-66 1,580 Hagins (21) Hagins (18) Moore (24) Nwaukoni (12)Jan. 7 at *William & Mary..................................W 75-64 2,119 Anderson (17) Hagins (12) Thornton (19) Rum (6)Jan. 11 *Old Dominion ......................................L (ot) 66-68 1,911 Anderson (17) Brinkley (11) Bazemore (27) Bazemore (12)Jan. 14 *VCU........................................................L 55-68 3,568 Brinkley (13) Hagins (14) Burgess (18) two with 9Jan. 18 at *George Mason ....................................L 63-89 3,927 Saddler (21) Threatt (7) Pearson (24) Pearson (10)Jan. 21 *Georgia State ....................................W (2ot) 77-74 3,773 Threatt (30) Hagins (11) Buckner (19) Buckner (15)Jan. 23 *Towson ..................................................W 62-43 1,855 Saddler (16) Hagins (9) Damas (16) Nwankwo (12)Jan. 25 at *Northeastern ......................................L 61-62 1,221 Saddler (24) two with 6 Smith (20) Spencer (8)Jan. 28 at *Drexel ................................................L 55-71 2,532 Saddler (22) three with 5 Givens (23) McCoy (11)Feb. 1 *George Mason........................................W 65-60 2,091 Anderson (21) Hagins (9) Pearson (25) Pearson (8)Feb. 4 at *James Madison ..................................W 85-80 4,625 Hagins (23) Hagins (18) Davis (30) Hood (9)Feb. 8 *UNCW....................................................W 71-53 1,759 Saddler (24) Brinkley (8) Rendleman (17) Williams (10)Feb. 11 at *Georgia State ................................W (ot) 80-77 1,751 Threatt (19) Hagins (12) Micheaux (26) Ali (9)Feb. 14 at *Hofstra ..............................................W 71-57 1,785 Threatt (20) Hagins (18) Moore (16) two with 8Feb. 18 Hampton ................................................W 68-64 2,460 Saddler (26) Hagins (15) Pellum (18) Pellum (7)Feb. 22 at *Towson ..............................................W 76-69 1,021 Threatt (29) Hagins (11) Damas (21) Nwankwo (14)Feb. 25 *Northeastern..........................................W 82-72 3,527 Saddler (21) Hagins (13) Smith (24) Smith (7)Mar. 2 vs. $Towson ............................................W 72-65 3,081 Saddler (28) Hagins (7) Nwankwo (27) Nwankwo (20)Mar. 3 vs. $Old Dominion....................................L 74-88 5,889 Saddler (24) Hagins (15) Bazemore (24) Bazemore (9)Mar. 14 at %Butler................................................L 58-75 2,349 Threatt (31) two with 5 Hopkins (19) Smith (7)

* Colonial Athletic Association game (7th Place) $ CAA Tournament (Richmond Coliseum - Richmond, Va.) % CBI Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)

POINTS HIGH 85 at James Madison (2/4/12)LOW 54 at Radford (11/11/11)

FG MADE HIGH 30 vs. Lafayette (11/16/11)LOW 15 at Radford (11/11/11)

FG ATTEMPTS HIGH 66 at Howard (12/22/11)LOW 40 at Butler (3/14/12)

FG PCT. HIGH .542 (26-48) vs. Northeastern (2/25/11)LOW .288 (15-52) at Radford (11/11/11)

3-PT FG MADE HIGH 12 vs. Georgia State (1/21/12)LOW 1 at Drexel (1/28/12)

3-PT FG ATTEMPTS HIGH 32 at Villanova (11/18/11)LOW 9 twice

3-PT FG PCT. HIGH .500 (7-14) twiceLOW .111 (1-9) at Drexel (1/28/12)

FT MADE HIGH 30 at Towson (2/22/12)LOW 5 at Villanova (11/18/11)

FT ATTEMPTS HIGH 38 vs. Towson (3/2/12)LOW 7 at Villanova (11/18/11)

FT PCT. HIGH .909 (10-11) at Delaware State (12/10/11)LOW .500 (7-14) at Northeastern (1/25/12)

REBOUNDS HIGH 49 at Howard (12/22/11)LOW 25 at Butler (3/14/12)

ASSISTS HIGH 18 at Villanova (11/18/11)LOW 2 at Drexel (1/28/12)

STEALS HIGH 11 at Northeastern (1/25/12)LOW 1 three times

BLOCKED SHOTS HIGH 11 vs. Georgia State (1/21/12)LOW 1 twice

TURNOVERS HIGH 21 vs. George Mason (2/1/12)LOW 5 at UNCW (1/2/12)

FOULS HIGH 24 twiceLOW 11 vs. La Salle (12/19/11)

POINTS HIGH 89 George Mason (1/18/12)LOW 42 at Delaware State (12/10/11)

FG MADE HIGH 34 Old Dominion (3/3/12)LOW 15 at Delaware State (12/10/11)

FG ATTEMPTS HIGH 78 Georgia State (1/21/12)LOW 48 vs. UNCW (2/8/12)

FG PCT HIGH .544 (31-57) George Mason (1/18/12)LOW .259 (15-58) at Delaware State (12/10/11)

3-PT FG MADE HIGH 12 James Madison (2/4/12)LOW 2 four times

3-PT FG ATTEMPTS HIGH 29 Lafayette (11/26/11)LOW 9 twice

3-PT FG PCT HIGH .522 (12-23) James Madison (2/4/12)LOW .125 (2-16) La Salle (12/19/11)

FT MADE HIGH 26 UNCW (1/2/12)LOW 7 three times

FT ATTEMPTS HIGH 33 George Mason (1/18/12)LOW 11 twice

FT PCT HIGH .909 (10-11) James Madison (2/4/12)LOW .467 (7-15) Georgia State (1/21/12)

REBOUNDS HIGH 51 twiceLOW 29 William & Mary (1/7/12)

ASSISTS HIGH 19 Villanova (11/18/11)LOW 4 Delaware State (12/10/11)

STEALS HIGH 15 Georgia State (1/21/12)LOW 1 twice

BLOCKED SHOTS HIGH 8 Drexel (1/28/12)LOW 0 Northeastern (2/25/12)

TURNOVERS HIGH 18 Towson (1/23/12)LOW 5 twice

FOULS HIGH 28 twiceLOW 11 Temple (12/30/11)

Delaware Season High/Low Opponent Season High/Low

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2011-12 Delaware Men’s Basketball Individual Game HighsDelaware

POINTS 32 Devon Saddler vs. Lafayette (11/26/11)31 Jarvis Threatt at Butler (3/14/12)30 Jarvis Threatt vs. Georgia State (1/21/12)30 Devon Saddler vs. Drexel (12/3/11)29 Jarvis Threatt at Towson (2/22/12)

FG MADE 11 Devon Saddler vs. Lafayette (11/26/11)11 Devon Saddler at Villanova (11/18/11)

FG ATTEMPTS 26 Devon Saddler at Villanova (11/18/11)22 Devon Saddler vs. Lafayette (11/26/11)22 Devon Saddler at Radford (11/11/11)

FG PCT 1.000 (6-6) Josh Brinkley vs. Northeastern (2/25/12)(min. 5 made) .833 (5-6) Khalid Lewis vs. La Salle (12/19/11)

3-PT FG MADE 6 Jarvis Threatt vs. Georgia State (1/21/12)5 Kyle Anderson vs. George Mason (2/1/12)

3-PT FG ATTEMPTS 11 Devon Saddler vs. Georgia State (1/21/12)10 Kyle Anderson at William & Mary (1/7/12)10 Kyle Anderson at Penn (12/7/11)10 Devon Saddler at Villanova (11/18/11)

3-PT FG PCT 1.000 (2-2) Khalid Lewis vs. La Salle (12/19/11).800 (4-5) Devon Saddler vs. Drexel (12/3/11).800 (4-5) Kyle Anderson vs. Lafayette (11/26/11)

FT MADE 16 Jarvis Threatt at Towson (2/22/12)13 Jarvis Threatt at Hofstra (2/14/12)13 Jarvis Threatt at Georgia State (2/11/12)

FT ATTEMPTS 19 Jarvis Threatt at Towson (2/22/12)15 Jarvis Threatt at Georgia State (2/11/12)

FT PCT 1.000 (9-9) Devon Saddler at UNCW (1/2/12)1.000 (8-8) Devon Saddler vs. Hampton (2/18/12)1.000 (8-8) Josh Brinkley at Georgia State (2/11/12)1.000 (8-8) Devon Saddler vs. Towson (1/23/12)

REBOUNDS 19 Jamelle Hagins at Delaware State (12/10/11)18 Jamelle Hagins at Hofstra (2/14/12)18 Jamelle Hagins at James Madison (2/4/12)18 Jamelle Hagins vs. Hofstra (1/4/12)

ASSISTS 7 Khalid Lewis at James Madison (2/4/12)7 Khalid Lewis at Penn (12/7/11)

STEALS 5 Jarvis Threatt at Northeastern (1/25/12)4 five players

BLOCKED SHOTS 7 Jamelle Hagins vs. Georgia State (1/21/12)5 Jamelle Hagins, six times

TURNOVERS 10 Devon Saddler at Butler, 3/14/129 Devon Saddler vs. La Salle, 12/19/11

Opponents30 A.J. Davis, James Madison (2/4/12)29 Zack Rosen, Penn (12/7/11)28 Glenn Andrews, Howard (12/22/11)27 Robert Nwankwo, Towson (3/2/12)27 Kent Bazemore, Old Dominion (1/11/12)27 Darryl Partin, Boston University (11/30/11)

12 Darryl Partin, Boston University (11/30/11)10 four players

26 Darryl Partin, Boston University (11/30/11)25 Mike Moore, Hofstra (1/4/12)

1.000 (5-5) Travis Robinson, Boston University (11/30/11).833 (5-6) Eitan Chemerinski, Cornell (11/22/11)

6 Glenn Andrews, Howard (12/22/11)4 four players

12 Glenn Andrews, Howard (12/22/11)10 Jim Mower, Lafayette (11/26/11)

1.000 (4-4) Travis Robinson, Boston University (11/30/11).750 (3-4) Dadrian Collins, Howard (12/22/11)

12 Zack Rosen, Penn (12/7/11)11 Robert Nwankwo, Towson (3/2/12)

15 Robert Nwankwo, Towson (3/2/12)12 Ryan Pearson, George Mason (1/18/12)12 Zack Rosen, Penn (12/7/11)

1.000 (12-12) Zack Rosen, Penn (12/7/11)1.000 (10-10) Calvin Thompson, Howard (12/22/11)

1.000 (8-8) Frantz Massenat, Drexel (1/28/12)

20 Robert Nwankwo, Towson (3/2/12)18 Keith Rendleman, UNCW (1/2/12)

11 D.J. Irving, Boston University (11/30/11)8 Zach Rosen, Penn (12/7/11)

5 James Fields, Georgia State (2/11/12)4 five players

4 Eric Buckner, Georgia State (1/21/12)3 five players

7 Chris Walden, Towson (1/23/12)5 four players

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2011-12 Delaware Men’s Basketball Individual Game-by-Game Points-Rebounds-Assists

0 3 4 10 12 13 14 15 23 31 32 44 55

Date Opponent Result McNeil Lewis Threatt Saddler Madarani Anderson McNulty Savage McCullar Townsville Brinkley Hagins Williams

Nov. 11 at Radford L 54-58 1-5-0 2-4-2 3-4-2 18-2-0 DNP DNP DNP 6-6-1 0-3-0 DNP 7-4-1 17-9-2 DNP

Nov. 18 at Villanova L 69-79 6-9-3 2-2-5 11-4-5 27-4-4 DNP 12-0-1 DNP 0-2-0 2-0-0 DNP 0-2-0 9-7-0 DNP

Nov. 22 Cornell W 72-64 4-6-1 8-0-3 3-4-1 21-6-5 DNP 11-3-1 DNP 4-5-0 2-4-0 DNP 6-7-0 13-8-1 DNP

Nov. 26 Lafayette W 81-78 9-6-0 9-4-4 0-1-1 32-4-3 DNP 16-0-1 DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-3-1 13-14-1 DNP

Nov. 30 at Boston University L 67-73 0-5-0 8-1-2 DNP 20-5-1 DNP 8-3-2 DNP 2-1-0 0-0-0 DNP 12-6-1 17-12-1 DNP

Dec. 3 Drexel W 71-60 4-6-1 5-1-1 2-9-2 30-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 DNP 0-2-0 4-1-0 DNP 9-4-0 17-12-0 DNP

Dec. 7 at Penn L 60-69 2-5-0 10-0-7 5-0-2 6-4-1 DNP 13-3-1 DNP 2-2-0 2-1-0 DNP 10-2-1 10-11-0 DNP

Dec. 10 at Delaware State W 58-42 0-1-0 2-2-3 6-3-3 16-0-1 DNP 9-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 4-5-1 21-19-1 DNP

Dec. 19 La Salle W 70-66 4-3-0 18-1-4 2-5-1 18-10-1 DNP 7-3-0 DNP DNP 1-3-1 DNP 9-2-1 11-11-0 DNP

Dec. 22 at Howard L 83-88 7-6-1 9-1-0 17-6-2 14-5-4 DNP 8-2-1 DNP 1-3-0 0-1-2 DNP 12-5-0 15-15-1 DNP

Dec. 30 Temple L 63-66 13-4-0 2-1-4 8-1-2 18-5-1 DNP 8-3-0 DNP 2-4-0 4-1-0 DNP 2-3-1 6-8-1 DNP

Jan. 2 at UNCW L 75-80 1-0-0 0-1-1 10-6-1 22-6-4 DNP 7-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 3-2-0 DNP 11-7-0 21-9-2 DNP

Jan. 4 Hofstra W 67-66 2-3-1 5-1-4 2-1-2 14-4-4 DNP 17-3-1 DNP 0-2-0 0-2-0 DNP 6-4-0 21-18-1 DNP

Jan. 7 at William & Mary W 75-64 0-2-1 11-2-3 2-1-0 15-3-1 DNP 17-5-1 DNP 2-1-0 1-1-0 DNP 14-9-0 13-12-2 DNP

Jan. 11 Old Dominion L 66-68 2-5-0 6-1-2 7-2-2 16-2-0 DNP 17-4-1 DNP DNP 2-1-0 DNP 16-11-1 0-8-2 DNP

Jan. 14 VCU L 55-68 0-0-0 2-2-1 7-1-0 10-3-1 0-0-1 5-4-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 6-4-1 DNP 13-11-0 10-14-0 DNP

Jan. 18 at George Mason L 63-89 1-6-1 6-4-1 4-7-3 21-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 2-1-0 14-3-0 10-6-1 1-1-0

Jan. 21 Georgia State W 77-74 0-2-1 0-2-5 30-6-1 17-7-5 DNP 11-8-1 DNP 0-0-0 2-3-0 DNP 5-7-0 12-11-1 DNP

Jan. 23 Towson W 62-43 2-4-1 0-0-0 9-3-2 16-2-0 3-0-0 14-5-2 0-0-0 DNP 2-1-0 0-1-0 10-4-0 6-9-1 0-0-0

Jan. 25 at Northeastern L 61-62 2-4-0 0-4-2 8-6-3 24-3-2 DNP 0-2-3 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 8-4-1 19-6-0 DNP

Jan. 28 at Drexel L 55-71 0-1-0 3-5-1 16-2-1 22-5-0 DNP 0-3-0 DNP DNP 1-0-0 DNP 7-5-0 6-5-0 DNP

Feb. 1 George Mason W 65-60 5-2-0 7-5-4 2-4-5 13-7-3 DNP 21-4-0 DNP 0-2-0 0-3-1 DNP 4-7-2 13-9-0 DNP

Feb. 4 at James Madison W 85-80 0-0-0 7-2-7 14-4-2 22-4-1 DNP 13-3-1 DNP 2-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 4-1-1 23-18-1 DNP

Feb. 8 UNCW W 71-53 0-0-0 2-0-5 8-5-4 24-3-2 0-0-0 9-7-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 3-0-0 8-8-0 15-7-1 0-0-0

Feb. 11 at Georgia State W 80-77 2-0-0 7-3-1 19-8-6 17-9-1 DNP 7-0-0 DNP 3-0-0 1-0-0 DNP 18-1-1 6-12-1 DNP

Feb. 14 at Hofstra W 71-57 0-0-1 12-4-3 20-3-3 4-1-1 0-0-0 12-5-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 9-3-1 14-18-2 0-0-0

Feb. 18 Hampton W 68-64 2-4-0 6-0-0 14-4-2 26-4-3 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 6-1-0 9-15-1 DNP

Feb. 22 at Towson W 76-69 0-2-0 2-1-0 29-5-2 17-3-0 DNP 7-2-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 12-7-0 9-11-1 DNP

Feb. 25 Northeastern W 82-72 0-0-0 8-0-2 17-3-2 21-8-3 1-0-1 5-6-1 DNP 0-0-0 5-3-1 DNP 12-2-2 13-13-2 DNP

Mar. 2 vs. Towson W 72-65 1-2-1 2-4-3 15-3-2 28-4-2 DNP 3-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 14-5-1 9-7-0 DNP

Mar. 3 vs. Old Dominion L 74-88 4-2-0 3-0-1 12-7-5 24-2-1 0-0-0 11-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 8-4-0 12-15-0 0-0-0

Mar. 14 at Butler L 58-75 2-1-0 2-1-2 31-4-1 10-5-1 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 7-3-1 6-5-1 0-0-0

2011-12 Delaware Record by Starting Lineup

Starting Lineups (in order of first used)

Lewis, Saddler, Threatt, Brinkley, Hagins ..........................................................................................0-2

Lewis, Saddler, Anderson, Brinkley, Hagins....................................................................................18-12

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Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................19 2-4 3-4 4 1 3 7Hagins......................31 5-11 7-8 9 2 4 17Lewis ........................30 0-2 2-6 4 2 1 2Threatt ....................37 1-8 1-2 4 2 3 3Saddler ....................36 5-22 6-10 2 0 2 18McNeil ......................19 0-2 1-2 5 0 3 1Savage ....................14 2-3 2-4 6 1 1 6McCullar ..................14 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 0Totals ..................200 15-52 22-36 37 8 19 54 .288 .611 (5)

Radford MIN FG FT R A F TPEdwards....................30 3-9 4-11 8 2 3 10Cerrah ......................17 0-1 0-0 2 0 4 0J. Smith ....................26 3-11 4-4 6 1 3 13Price ........................37 4-12 2-4 6 3 1 13C. Smith....................28 3-7 0-0 4 1 2 6Mitchell ....................13 2-5 0-0 3 0 3 5Green ......................17 3-5 2-2 6 0 3 8Darden ....................12 1-2 0-0 1 0 2 3Carethers....................3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Winegarner ..............17 0-6 0-0 7 0 4 0Totals ..................200 19-58 12-21 43 7 25 58 .328 .571 (4)

Delaware ........................18 36 - 54Radford ..........................23 35 - 58

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 7-28 (.250)/8-24 (.333); RU - 10-33(.303)/9-25 (.360); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 2-14, .143 (Saddler,2-8, Savage, 0-1, Threatt, 0-3); RU - 8-27, .296 (J. Smith, 3-7, Price, 3-7,Darden, 1-1, Mitchell, 1-4, Edwards, 0-2, Winegarner, 0-2, C. Smith, 0-4);Blocks: UD - 5 (Hagins, 3, Saddler, Savage); RU - 4 (Winegarner, 2, Ed-wards, J. Smith); Steals: UD - 3 (Threatt, 2, Savage), RU - 6 (C. Smith, 2,J. Smith, Price, Darden, Carethers); Turnovers: UD - 12 (Saddler, 4, Savage,3, Threatt, 2, Brinkley, Lewis, McNeil), RU - 11 (Edwards, 3, Green, 3, Cerrah,2, J. Smith, Price, Darden); Officials: Chris King, Michael Luckie, MichaelTerry; Attendance: 1,642.

RADFORD, VA. -- R.J. Price drained three-pointers on consecutive pos-sessions down the stretch as Radford edged Delaware, 58-54, in the seasonopener for both squads at the Dedmon Center...In a back and forth secondhalf Devon Saddler and Jamelle Hagins each hit two free throws, the secondpair giving the Blue Hens a 53-51 advantage with 2:54 on the clock...How-ever after each team came up empty during its next two possessions, Priceconnected from deep to put the Highlanders up a point with 1:11 remain-ing...Hagins then missed inside for UD, and after Radford ran down the shotclock, Price drained a three-pointer to make it a 57-53 game with 22 secondsto play...Khalid Lewis then grabbed an offensive rebound and was fouled,and he hit one of two from the line to bring Delaware within three...HoweverPrice was fouled with seven seconds left, and after missing his first attempt,hit his second to put the game out of reach...Saddler led the Blue Hens with18 points but went just 5 of 22 from the field... Hagins narrowly missed adouble-double with 17 points and a game-high nine rebounds, while alsoblocking a game-best three shots...Josh Brinkley contributed seven pointsand four rebounds for UD, while Larry Savage added six points and sixboards in his Blue Hen debut...Price and Jareal Smith each scored 13 pointsto lead a balanced Radford attack, while Johnathan Edwards was the thirdHighlander in double figures with 10 points to go with a team-high eight re-bounds... Delaware struggled all night from the field, connecting on just 28.8percent (15 of 52) of its field goal attempts, including a 2 of 14 performancefrom behind the arc...However the Blue Hens stayed in the game by limitingRadford to only 32.8 percent shooting (19 of 58) from the floor...Both teamssquandered opportunities at the foul line, as the Blue Hens went 22 of 36from the charity stripe while Radford was just 12 of 21...Delaware, whichdropped its sixth consecutive season opener, played without Kyle Anderson,who missed the game with a stress reaction in his left foot.

Game #1Delaware 54 Nov. 11, 2011Radford 58 Dedmon Center

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................13 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 0Hagins......................25 4-6 1-1 7 0 3 9Lewis ........................31 1-5 0-0 2 5 2 2Threatt ....................25 3-11 2-2 4 5 1 11Saddler ....................39 11-26 2-4 4 4 3 27McNeil ......................28 3-5 0-0 9 3 4 6Anderson ..................20 4-9 0-0 0 1 3 12Savage ....................14 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0McCullar ....................5 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 2Totals ..................200 27-65 5-7 30 18 23 69 .415 .714 (6)

Villanova MIN FG FT R A F TPYarou ......................30 8-14 3-5 5 0 1 19Wayns ......................36 7-12 5-6 2 5 1 21Hilliard ....................27 2-5 0-0 6 2 4 6Cheek ......................35 6-12 6-6 4 3 3 21Bell ..........................23 1-3 0-0 3 7 3 2Johnson......................3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0Kennedy ....................4 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0Pinkston ..................19 0-6 2-3 2 1 2 2Yacoubou..................10 2-2 0-0 1 0 0 5Sutton ......................13 1-2 1-2 4 1 1 3Totals ..................200 27-56 17-22 29 19 16 79 .482 .773 (5)

Delaware ........................24 45 - 69Villanova ........................38 41 - 79

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 10-29 (.415)/17-36 (.472); VU - 12-27(.444)/15-29 (.517); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 10-32, .313 (An-derson, 4-9, Threatt, 3-9, Saddler, 3-10, Savage, 0-1, Lewis, 0-3); VU - 8-22, .364 (Cheek, 3-8, Hilliard, 2-3, Wayns, 2-6, Yacoubou, 1-1, Bell, 0-2,Pinkston, 0-2); Blocks: UD - 2 (Threatt, Savage); VU - 4 (Cheek, 2, Hilliard,Bell); Steals: UD - 5 (Threatt, 2, Anderson, 2, Saddler), VU - 8 (Yarou, 2,Wayns, 2, Hilliard, Bell, Johnson, Sutton); Turnovers: UD - 13 (Brinkley,4, Lewis, 4, Saddler, 3, Hagins, Threatt), VU - 10 (Wayns, 3, Yarou, 2,Pinkston, 2, Hilliard, Johnson, Sutton); Officials: Ed Corbett, Tim Clougherty,Evan Burroughs; Attendance: 6,500.

VILLANOVA, PA. -- Delaware rallied from a 16-point deficit to get withinfour, but the Blue Hens could not get enough key stops late in the game asVillanova held off UD to post a 79-69 victory at The Pavilion...The Wildcats(3-0) got a team-high 21 points from Maalik Wayns, who also dished outfive assists... Dominic Cheek also scored 21 points for the Wildcats, whileMouphtaou Yarou added 19 points on 8 of 14 shooting...Devon Saddler tiedhis career-high by pouring in 27 points while also dishing out four assistsand grabbing four rebounds for the Blue Hens (0-2)...Kyle Anderson con-tributed 12 points on four three-pointers in his Blue Hen debut, while JarvisThreatt was the third UD player in double figures with 11 points to go witha team-best five assists...Jamelle Hagins finished with nine points and sevenrebounds, while Kelvin McNeil scored six points and collected a game-bestnine boards...The Blue Hens struggled from the field during the opening half,shooting just 10 of 29 from the field (34.5 percent), but climbed back in thegame by connecting on 17 field goals during the second period and shooting47.2 percent during the stanza...However the Wildcats, who shot 48.2 percentfor the game and went 17 of 22 from the foul line, never relinquished thelead as they improved to 10-0 all-time against UD...Villanova took a 38-24halftime lead, and Yarou opened the second half with a bucket for the Wild-cats...But UD exploded for a 16-4 run, as two consecutive three-pointers bySaddler followed by a Threatt triple make it a 44-40 game...A Cheek three-pointer and a Wayns layup upped the margin back to nine, but Threatt hitanother three-pointer to cut the margin to 49-43...Anderson connected fromlong distance to slice the lead to 51-46 but again the Wildcats would respond,scoring five consecutive points to go back up double figures at 56-46 at the10:45 mark...UD continued to score but could not stop Villanova, and nevergot closer than seven the rest of the way...The Blue Hens, who connected on10 of 32 three-point attempts, held a 36-34 rebounding advantage.

Game #2Delaware 69 Nov. 18, 2011Villanova 79 The Pavilion

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................22 3-5 0-0 7 0 3 6Hagins......................16 2-3 9-12 8 1 5 13Lewis ........................34 3-6 2-2 0 3 0 8Saddler ....................36 6-14 7-9 6 5 3 21Anderson ..................33 4-9 0-0 3 1 2 11McNeil ......................18 2-5 0-3 6 1 2 4Threatt ....................10 1-4 0-0 4 1 0 3Savage ....................17 2-5 0-0 5 0 0 4McCullar ..................14 1-3 0-0 4 0 0 2Totals ..................200 24-54 18-26 43 12 15 72 .444 .692 (4)

Cornell MIN FG FT R A F TPMiller........................31 2-8 3-4 10 0 2 8Chemerinski..............13 5-6 2-2 2 0 5 12Wroblewski ..............33 1-10 2-2 1 3 3 4Ferry ........................35 6-13 0-0 4 1 1 16Asafo-Adjei ..............21 3-6 0-0 3 2 2 6Cancer ......................25 5-12 1-3 2 0 5 13Groebe ......................6 0-2 0-0 0 0 1 0Scelfo ........................2 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 0Gray ..........................4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0Tarwater ....................3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0Figini ........................21 0-3 1-2 5 0 1 1Giddens ......................6 2-2 0-0 1 0 0 4Totals ..................200 24-64 9-15 29 6 20 64

.375 .600 (2)

Cornell ............................26 38 - 64Delaware ........................28 44 - 72

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 12-32 (.375)/12-22 (.545); CU - 10-29(.345)/14-35 (.400); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 6-19, .316 (Ander-son, 3-7, Saddler, 2-6, Threatt, 1-4, Lewis, 0-1, Savage, 0-1); CU - 7-27,.259 (Ferry, 4-9, Cancer, 2-4, Miller, 1-4, Tarwater, 0-1, Figini, 0-2, Groebe,0-2, Wroblewski, 0-5); Blocks: UD - 3 (Brinkley, 2, Anderson); CU - 4 (Miller,3, Cancer); Steals: UD - 4 (Threatt, 2, Lewis, McNeil), CU - 10 (Wroblewski,3, Miller, 2, Chemerinski, 2, Ferry, 2, Groebe); Turnovers: UD - 17 (Brink-ley, 4, Lewis, 4, Hagins, 3, Saddler, 3, McNeil, Savage), CU - 10 (Wroblewski,3, Miller, 2, Gray, 2, Chemerinski, Ferry, Asafo-Adjei); Officials: Earl Robin-son, Paul Faia, Dannis Allocco; Attendance: 1,784.

NEWARK, DEL. -- Delaware used a late 11-0 run to erase a one-pointdeficit and went on to defeat Cornell, 72-64, at the BCC in the Blue Hens’home opener...UD (1-2) trailed 58-57 with 3:39 remaining when Big Redguard Drew Ferry connected on hit fourth three-pointer of the night...How-ever two free throws by Jamelle Hagins put the Blue Hens in front for goodwith 1:56 to play, and following a miss by Cornell’s Chris Wroblewski, DevonSaddler found Kyle Anderson for a three-pointer from the right corner tomake it a 62-58 game with 1:23 left...After Cornell guard Galal Cancer mis-fired from long distance, Saddler was fouled and drained two free throws toput UD up six...Saddler and Hagins then each went 2 of 2 from the charitystripe, closing the 11-0 run and increasing the margin to 68-58 with 38 sec-onds left...The Big Red scored six points the rest of the way, but Khalid Lewisand Saddler each hit a pair of foul shots for the Blue Hens...Saddler led UDwith 21 points to go with six rebounds and a game-high five assists, whileHagins posted 13 points and a team-best eight boards...Anderson reacheddouble figures for the second straight game with 11 points, while Josh Brink-ley contributed seven rebounds and six points...Cornell (2-3) got a team-best 16 points from Ferry, who went 4 of 9 from behind the arc. Cancerchipped in 13 points for the Big Red, while Eitan Chemerinski had 12points...Shonn Miller narrowly missed a double-double as he finished witheight points and a game-high 10 rebounds...UD led 28-26 at the break be-fore a 9-2 UD spurt extended the advantage to 45-37 with 12:44 to play...UDagain went up eight at 50-42 on a Lewis jumper at the 8:39 mark, and itwas still a five-point lead when Hagins hit a free throw with 5:01 to play...Cor-nell scored six straight points to take the lead, but Delaware immediatelyresponded with the decisive 11-0 run to put the game out of reach.

Game #3Cornell 64 Nov. 22, 2011Delaware 72 Bob Carpenter Center

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Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................16 1-2 0-0 3 1 1 2Hagins......................32 6-10 1-2 14 1 4 13Lewis ........................36 2-5 5-7 4 4 2 9Saddler ....................38 11-22 7-8 4 3 1 32Anderson ..................29 6-9 0-0 0 1 4 16McNeil ......................26 4-6 1-2 6 0 2 9Threatt ......................9 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0Savage ....................10 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0McCullar ....................4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals ..................200 30-56 14-19 33 11 15 81 .536 .737 (3)

Lafayette MIN FG FT R A F TPHinrichs ....................24 5-8 1-2 0 2 1 13Willen ......................23 3-11 3-6 6 2 4 10Trist ..........................23 2-5 0-0 3 1 1 4Mower ......................36 5-15 7-8 7 2 1 19Delaney....................32 8-14 0-1 1 1 2 17Ptasinski ..................13 2-3 0-0 0 1 1 6Flannigan ..................5 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0Smith ......................11 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0Petkovich..................22 3-7 0-0 5 3 3 9Pelham ....................11 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0Totals ..................200 28-63 11-17 27 12 15 78 .444 .647 (3)

Lafayette ........................30 48 - 78Delaware ........................44 37 - 81

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 18-32 (.563)/12-24 (.500); LC - 12-28(.444)/16-35 (.457); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 7-16, .438 (Ander-son, 4-5, Saddler, 3-9, Lewis, 0-2); LC - 11-29, .379 (Petkovich, 3-7, Hinrichs,2-3, Ptasinski, 2-3, Mower, 2-10, Willen, 1-2, Delaney, 1-4); Blocks: UD -6 (Hagins, 3, Lewis, Saddler, Threatt); LC - 3 (Ptasinski, Petkovich, Pelham);Steals: UD - 3 (Hagins, Lewis, Saddler), LC - 7 (Delaney, 2, Petkovich, 2,Hinrichs, Willen, Mower); Turnovers: UD - 12 (Hagins, 4, Lewis, 3, Saddler,3, Brinkley, 2), LC - 10 (Trist, 4, Hinrichs, Willen, Mower, Delaney, Petkovich,Pelham); Officials: Clarence Armstrong, Alvin Cox, Michael Berry; Atten-dance: 1,609.

NEWARK, DEL. -- Delaware got a career-high 32 points from Devon Sad-dler and 13 points and 14 rebounds from Jamelle Hagins, but a big tie-breaking three-pointer from Kyle Anderson in the final minute was the keyplay as it helped the Blue Hens hold off Lafayette for an 81-78 victory atthe BCC...UD (2-2 built a 14-point second half lead but had to hold off theLeopards down the stretch...Anderson contributed 16 points and nailed hisbiggest shot of the game with 30 seconds left when his three-pointer brokea 75-75 tie...A free throw by Saddler with 10 seconds left and two morefrom Khalid Lewis with three seconds remaining preserved thevictory...Lafayette (3-3) rallied back thanks to some precise three-pointshooting as the Leopards knocked down 9 of 13 from long range in the sec-ond half and 11 of 29 for the game...Jim Mower led Lafayette with 19 pointswhile Rob Delaney netted a career-high 17 points, Seth Hinrichs added 13points, and Ryan Willen chipped in with 10...Willen's three-pointer with fourseconds left pulled Lafayette to within a point at 79-78 but Lewis then icedthe win with his two shots from the charity stripe just one second later...Adeep three-pointer by Mower from 30-feet out that could have tied the gamebounced high off the rim and over the backboard as the horn sounded...Sad-dler hit 11 of 22 shots from the field, drained 3 three-pointers, and addedfour rebounds...He scored 17 of his points in the first half to stake the Hensto a 44-30 lead at the break...Hagins recorded his sixth career double-doubleand also added three blocked shots while Lewis contributed nine points, fourrebounds, and four assists in addition to his clutch free throws...UD enjoyeda solid shooting night as the Hens hit on 30 of 56 shots from the field (53.6percent), knocked down 7 of 16 three-pointers (43.8 percent), and was trueon 14 of 19 free throws, including 12 of 15 in the second half...The BlueHens defeated Lafayette for the sixth consecutive meeting.

Game #4Lafayette 78 Nov. 26, 2011Delaware 81 Bob Carpenter Center

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................24 4-8 4-6 6 1 4 12Hagins......................36 8-13 1-2 12 1 2 17Lewis ........................40 3-6 0-0 1 2 1 8Saddler ....................31 6-19 6-7 5 1 3 20Anderson ..................35 3-9 0-0 3 2 1 8McNeil ......................14 0-1 0-0 5 0 1 0Savage ....................16 1-4 0-0 1 0 2 2McCullar ....................4 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0Totals ..................200 25-61 11-15 33 7 15 67 .410 .733 (3)

Boston Univ. MIN FG FT R A F TPMorris ......................26 4-9 0-0 5 3 1 9Robinson ..................27 5-5 2-2 1 2 5 16Hazel ......................24 0-5 0-0 4 1 3 0Partin ......................35 12-26 2-3 7 0 1 27Irving ......................35 3-5 1-2 7 11 1 8Griffin ......................23 1-3 2-2 2 0 1 5Chionuma ................11 2-4 0-0 1 0 1 4Kennedy ....................6 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0Pelage ......................13 1-2 2-3 3 0 1 4Totals ..................200 28-59 9-12 31 17 16 73 .475 .750 (4)

Delaware ........................38 29 - 67Boston University ..........37 36 - 73

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 15-26 (.577)/10-35 (.286); BU - 15-31(.484)/13-28 (.464); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 6-21, .286 (Lewis,2-4, Anderson, 2-7, Saddler, 2-9); BU - 8-16, .500 (Robinson, 4-4, Morris,1-2, Irving, 1-2, Partin, 1-3, Griffin, 1-3); Blocks: UD - 9 (Hagins, 5, Brink-ley, 2, Savage, McCullar); BU - 3 (Hazel, 2, Morris); Steals: UD - 5 (Hagins,4, Savage), BU - 4 (Partin, 2, Morris, Irving); Turnovers: UD - 11 (Saddler,3, Brinkley, 2, Lewis, 2, McNeil, 2, Savage, McCullar), BU - 10 (Partin, 5,Robinson, 2, Irving, 2, Hazel); Officials: Tim Kelly, Gary Pucino, Bob Adams;Attendance: 553.

BOSTON, MASS. -- Boston University guard Darryl Partin scored a game-high 27 points and converted four key baskets down the stretch to lead theTerriers to a 73-67 victory over Delaware at Case Gymnasium...Partin went12 of 26 from the field and also tied for the team lead with seven rebounds...Travis Robinson, who entered the game averaging just 3.0 points per contest,erupted for a career-high 16 as he went 5 of 5 from the field while knockingdown all four of his three-point attempts...D.J. Irving handed out a career-best 11 assists against just two turnovers while also grabbing seven boardsfor BU (3-4), which won its third straight game...UD (2-3) was again led byDevon Saddler, who poured in 20 points...Jamelle Hagins posted his secondconsecutive double-double with 17 points and 12 rebounds, while also block-ing a season-high five shots and making a career-high four steals...JoshBrinkley had his most productive game of the young season as he scored12 points and grabbed six rebounds...Khalid Lewis scored eight points whileplaying all 40 minutes, while Kyle Anderson also recorded eightpoints...Delaware played without Jarvis Threatt, who missed the game witha knee injury...The Blue Hens took a slim 38-37 halftime lead and still led43-42 two and a half minutes into the second period, but a 6-0 Terriers spurtput the hosts in front 48-43 with 14:57 remaining...However UD quickly an-swered with a 10-0 run as a jumper by Saddler, three-pointers by Andersonand Lewis, and a dunk by Hagins put UD ahead 53-48...UD still led by fiveat 57-52 at the 9:54 mark following another Hagins slam, but the Blue Henswould miss their next 14 field goal attempts before a tip-in by Hagins with1:01 remaining...Meanwhile the Terriers erupted for a 15-3 spurt, taking a67-60 advantage on a jumper by Partin with 2:08 left...UD would not goaway, as two free throws by Saddler and the tip-in by Hagins made it a 67-64 game with one minute left...However Partin drilled a contested 16-footjumper with 30 seconds remaining, and the Blue Hens would not threatenthe rest of the way...The Terriers shot 47.5 percent (28 of 59) for the gameand hit 8 of 16 three-point attempts... UD shot a blistering 57.7 percent inthe opening half but went just 10 of 35 from the field in the second period.

Game #5Delaware 67 Nov. 30, 2011Boston University 73 Case Gym

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................14 3-4 3-3 4 0 5 9Hagins......................27 4-7 9-12 12 0 3 17Lewis ........................28 2-4 0-0 1 1 4 5Saddler ....................32 10-16 6-8 0 0 2 30Anderson ..................26 0-6 0-0 1 0 1 0McNeil ......................19 1-2 2-5 6 1 1 4Threatt ....................27 1-5 0-0 9 2 3 2Savage ......................7 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0McCullar ..................20 2-5 0-0 1 0 5 4Totals ..................200 23-50 20-28 36 4 24 71 .460 .714 (4)

Drexel MIN FG FT R A F TPRuffin ......................20 3-8 1-2 2 0 5 7Givens ......................20 0-1 0-1 4 0 5 0Massenat ..................39 4-13 9-11 2 2 2 18Lee ..........................29 2-7 2-2 4 1 2 6Thomas ....................33 6-10 0-0 1 2 0 14Abif ............................6 2-2 0-1 1 0 1 4Younger......................2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0Fouch ......................18 0-9 3-4 2 0 0 3McCoy ......................33 3-4 2-3 15 0 5 8Totals ..................200 20-54 17-24 31 5 21 60 .370 .708 (1)

Drexel..............................25 35 - 60Delaware ........................30 41 - 71

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 12-27 (.444)/11-23 (.478); DU - 9-27(.333)/11-27 (.407); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 5-14, .357 (Saddler,4-5, Lewis, 1-2, Threatt, 0-1, Savage, 0-1, Anderson, 0-5); DU - 3-15, .200(Thomas, 2-4, Massenat, 1-3, Lee, 0-3, Fouch, 0-5); Blocks: UD - 3 (Hagins,2, Brinkley); DU - 4 (Fouch, 2, Givens, Abif); Steals: UD - 1 (Lewis), DU -2 (Lee, Younger); Turnovers: UD - 9 (Threatt, 3, McNeil, 2, Saddler, 2,Brinkley, Hagins), DU - 5 (McCoy, 3, Givens, Thomas); Officials: Louie An-drakakos, Earl Robinson, Sean Casady; Attendance: 2,421.

NEWARK, DEL. -- Devon Saddler connected on four three-pointers andfinished with 30 points while Jamelle Hagins added 17 points and a team-high 12 rebounds as Delaware (3-2, 1-0 CAA) opened league play with aconvincing 71-60 victory over Drexel at the BCC...UD grabbed the lead fourminutes into the game and stayed in front the rest of the way to snap a per-sonal three-game losing streak against the Dragons...Drexel (2-4, 0-1 CAA),the CAA preseason favorite, got 18 points from Frantz Massenet, 14 pointsfrom Derrick Thomas, and eight points and 15 rebounds off the bench fromDaryl McCoy...But three of the Dragons’ top point-producers - Samme Givens,Chris Fouch, and Damion Lee - were each held way below their season scoringaverages and combined for just nine points on 2 of 17 shooting...Drexel wasalso just 3 for 15 from beyond the three-point range...Josh Brinkley addednine points and four rebounds and Jarvis Threatt pulled down nine reboundsfor the Hens, who held a 40-32 edge on the boards...UD shot 46 percentfrom the field and drained 5 of 14 three-pointers...The Dragons shot 37 per-cent from the field for the game, hitting just 20 of 54 shots...Saddler postedhis second 30-point effort of the season and surpassed the 20-point markfor the fifth straight game while Hagins posted his third straight double-dou-ble...Saddler finished 10 of 16 from the field and hit 6 of 8 free throw at-tempts...UD used an early six-point run to go up 12-9, and would not trailagain, going up by as many as 10 points in the first half and taking a 30-25 advantage into halftime...Drexel stayed within striking distance almostthe entire second half, pulling to within two points twice, and trailed just 49-46 with 6:52 left after a Massenet three-pointer...But Delaware’s Hakim Mc-Cullar answered with a jumper to start a 7-1 run that pushed the Blue Henlead to 56-47 with 4:34 remaining...The Dragons pulled to within six pointsat 57-51 on a pair of Massenet free throws with 3:26 remaining, but Saddlertook over for the Hens, draining a long three-pointer, finishing a conventionalthree-point play, and adding a layup in a span of just 62 seconds to giveDelaware its largest lead of the game to that point at 65-53...The Hens theniced the win with six free throws the rest of the way.

Game #6Drexel 60 Dec. 3, 2011Delaware 71 Bob Carpenter Center

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Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................31 4-7 2-2 2 1 3 10Hagins......................28 4-7 2-3 11 0 4 10Lewis ........................36 5-8 0-1 0 7 1 10Saddler ....................23 2-8 2-3 4 1 1 6Anderson ..................29 5-13 0-0 3 1 3 13McNeil ......................15 0-3 2-6 5 0 3 2Threatt ....................21 1-2 2-2 0 2 3 5Savage ....................12 1-3 0-0 2 0 0 2McCullar ....................5 1-1 0-0 1 0 1 2Totals ..................200 23-52 10-17 28 12 19 60 .442 .588 (6)

Penn MIN FG FT R A F TPBrooks......................14 1-3 0-2 3 0 4 2Kukoc ......................24 1-3 0-0 3 1 4 2Belcore ....................31 3-7 4-4 10 2 2 11Rosen ......................40 8-19 12-12 2 8 1 29Bernardini ................38 5-13 3-3 6 0 2 16Dougherty ..................7 0-2 0-0 2 1 1 0Gunter........................6 0-1 0-0 1 0 2 0Rennard ..................25 2-6 0-0 0 0 2 6Howlett ....................15 1-3 1-2 4 0 1 3Totals ..................200 21-57 20-23 31 12 19 69 .368 .870 (6)

Delaware ........................25 35 - 60Penn ................................26 43 - 69

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 11-25 (.440)/12-27 (.444); UP - 10-29(.345)/11-28 (.393); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 4-14, .286 (Ander-son, 3-10, Threatt, 1-1, Lewis, 0-1, Saddler, 0-2); UP - 7-21, .333 (Bernar-dini, 3-5, Rennard, 2-4, Belcore, 1-4, Rosen, 1-7); Blocks: UD - 6 (Hagins,2, Lewis, 2, Anderson, 2); UP - 3 (Gunter, 2, Brooks); Steals: UD - 4 (Brink-ley, Lewis, Saddler, Savage), UP - 10 (Bernardini, 4, Belcore, 2, Gunter, 2,Brooks, Rennard); Turnovers: UD - 17 (Saddler, 4, Anderson, 4, Hagins,3, Lewis, 3, Threatt, 2, McNeil), UP - 9 (Brooks, 2, Kukoc, 2, Dougherty, 2,Belcore, Rosen, Rennard); Officials: Jeffrey Nichols, Tim Ebersole, DennisAllocco; Attendance: 2,352.

PHILADELPHIA, PA. -- Zack Rosen scored 29 points and Penn used a 17-2 run early in the second half to defeat Delaware, 69-60, at ThePalestra...Rosen also dished out a game-high eight assists and hit all 12 ofhis free throw attempts for Penn (5-5)...Tyler Bernardini contributed 16points, six rebounds and four steals for the Quakers, while Rob Belcore addeda double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds... Delaware (3-4) was ledby Kyle Anderson who poured in 13 points...Jamelle Hagins recorded hisfourth consecutive double-double with 11 points and 10 boards, while KhalidLewis reached season-highs with 10 points and seven assists...Josh Brinkleychipped in with 10 points, but Devon Saddler was held to just six points andsat out the final 13:19 of the contest...Saddler had his streak of 20-pointgames snapped at five...UD shot 44.2 percent from the field but went just 4of 14 from behind the arc and only 10 of 17 from the free throw line...Pennshot 36.8 percent, but knocked down 5 of 9 three-pointers in the secondhalf and finished the contest 20 of 23 from the charity stripe...Penn jumpedout to 9-2 lead and led the rest of the half, going up 26-20 on a three-pointer by Rosen...But Jarvis Threatt drained a three-pointer and Lewis con-verted a dunk in transition as the Hens pulled to within 26-25 at thebreak...UD took its first lead of the game when Saddler opened the secondhalf with a bucket but Penn quickly answered with a 9-0 run, taking a 35-27 lead on a Bernardini three-pointer...Anderson hit a jumper to make it asix-point game but the Quakers countered with eight consecutive points totake a 43-29 advantage at the 12:53 mark...UD used an 8-0 spurt to getwithin 48-42...However Penn countered with a 7-2 run to go back up doubledigits at 55-44 with 5:12 to play...Inside baskets by Hagins and Brinkley cutthe Quaker lead to 55-48...UD again got within seven at 60-53 and werestill down six with 51 seconds left, but Delaware would get no closer as Pennwent 16 of 17 from the line in the second half to put the game away.

Game #7Delaware 60 Dec. 7, 2011Penn 69 The Palestra

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................21 1-4 2-2 5 1 2 4Hagins......................38 9-12 3-3 19 1 3 21Lewis ........................30 1-3 0-0 2 3 3 2Saddler ....................36 5-15 4-4 0 1 1 16Anderson ..................32 3-5 0-0 2 0 3 9McNeil ........................5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0Threatt ....................21 2-6 1-2 3 3 2 6Savage ....................11 0-3 0-0 0 0 1 0McCullar ....................6 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0Totals ..................200 21-49 10-11 32 9 16 58 .429 .909 (5)

Delaware State MIN FG FT R A F TPWalker ....................40 5-13 2-3 3 0 2 15Oliver ......................28 2-13 0-0 5 0 3 4Gray ........................22 1-3 1-2 6 0 4 3Threatt ....................25 1-9 4-4 3 3 1 6May..........................24 6-12 1-2 1 0 0 14Joyner......................18 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0Bell ..........................26 0-6 0-0 5 0 1 0Kasim ......................12 0-2 0-0 3 0 2 0Lawson ......................5 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0Totals ..................200 15-58 8-11 30 4 13 42 .259 .727 (7)

Delaware ........................25 33 - 58Delaware State ..............18 24 - 42

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 8-26 (.308)/13-23 (.565); DSU - 6-23(.261)/9-35 (.257); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 6-18, .333 (Anderson,3-5, Saddler, 2-8, Threatt, 1-3, Lewis, 0-1, Savage, 0-1); DSU - 4-13, .308(Walker, 3-7, May, 1-3, Bell, 0-1, Threatt, 0-2); Blocks: UD - 5 (Hagins, 5);DSU - 4 (Oliver, 2, Gray, May); Steals: UD - 2 (Saddler, Savage), DSU - 8(Threatt, 3, Bell, 3, Walker, 2); Turnovers: UD - 14 (Hagins, 4, Saddler, 3,Lewis, 2, Anderson, 2, Brinkley, Threatt, Savage), DSU - 11 (Oliver, 4, Gray,2, Team, 2, Walker, Threatt, May); Officials: William Covington, WilliamHumes, Haywood Bostic; Attendance: 912.

DOVER, DEL. -- Jamelle Hagins posted career-highs with 21 points and19 rebounds while adding five blocks to lead Delaware past Delaware State,58-42, in the Route 1 Rivalry at Memorial Hall...Hagins’ fifth straight dou-ble-double helped the Blue Hens (4-4) win their first road game of the sea-son...The 42 points by Delaware State was the lowest total allowed by theHens away from home since posting a 59-39 win over Colgate on Dec. 27,1985 at the Albright (Pa.) Invitational...The Hens improved to 10-2 all-timein the intrastate rivalry, winning for the second straight year...DSU (4-5) got15 points from Casey Walker and 14 more from Amere May but could neverget closer than 14 points over the final 15 minutes of play as an early 12-0 second half run by Delaware put the Hens in control at 45-22 with 12:17left...The Hornets played without the services of leading scorer Tahj Tate whowas serving a suspension...UD, which shot a sizzling 56.5 percent from thefield (13 for 23) in the second half to take control, also got 16 points fromguard Devon Saddler with Kyle Anderson providing nine points on threethree-pointers...Delaware pulled away from a 25-18 halftime lead, takingcontrol thanks to a 12-0 run that included a Hagins dunk and free throwand three-pointers from Anderson and Saddler...The run helped Delawareincrease an 11-point lead to 23 points at 45-22 with 12:17 left to play...TheHornets fought back, using a 6-0 run to narrow the gap to 49-35 with 3:52left, but the Hens answered with a three by Saddler and baskets from Haginsand Threatt to end any threat...Delaware took the 25-18 lead at halftime,posting its best defensive effort for a half this season and allowing its fewestpoints in any stanza since Howard managed just 18 second half points in a66-34 Blue Hen win on Nov. 19, 2010 at the BCC...Delaware State shot just6 of 23 from the field and committed nine turnovers in the first half butstayed in the game thanks to a 23-15 rebounding advantage... The Hensstruggled as well, hitting just 8 of 26 shots from the field, including 3 of 11shooting from longe range...The game featured a matchup of brothers JayThreatt, a senior at DSU, and Jarvis Threatt, a freshman with the Blue Hens.

Game #8Delaware 58 Dec. 10, 2011Delaware State 42 Memorial Hall

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................23 4-6 1-2 2 1 1 9Hagins......................35 5-13 1-2 11 0 3 11Lewis ........................33 5-6 6-8 1 4 1 18Saddler ....................40 7-17 3-4 10 1 2 18Anderson ..................22 2-8 2-2 3 0 2 7McNeil ......................13 0-1 4-6 3 0 1 4Threatt ....................26 1-5 0-0 5 1 1 2McCullar ....................8 0-0 1-3 3 1 0 1Totals ..................200 24-56 18-27 38 8 11 70 .429 .667 (0)

La Salle MIN FG FT R A F TPWright ......................17 5-8 1-2 8 0 4 11Duren ......................25 3-6 0-0 2 2 4 6Mills ........................39 4-8 2-3 5 3 3 11Pettis ........................39 5-12 2-4 4 2 3 12Galloway ..................36 4-20 2-2 8 2 1 11Peterson ..................16 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 0Dunn ..........................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0White ......................23 7-10 1-2 6 0 5 15Zack ..........................4 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 0Totals ..................200 28-67 8-13 37 10 21 66 .418 .615 (4)

La Salle ............................33 33 - 66Delaware ........................27 43 - 70

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 10-31 (.323)/14-25 (.560); LU - 14-37(.378)/14-30 (.467); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 4-14, .286 (Lewis,2-2, Saddler, 1-6, Anderson, 1-6); LU - 2-16, .125 (Mills, 1-4, Galloway, 1-6, Duren, 0-1, Peterson, 0-2, Pettis, 0-3); Blocks: UD - 6 (Hagins, 5, Sad-dler); LU - 4 (Wright, 2, White, 2); Steals: UD - 5 (Lewis, 3, Hagins,Saddler), LU - 8 (Galloway, 3, Duren, 2, Mills, Pettis, White); Turnovers:UD - 18 (Saddler, 9, Hagins, 3, Lewis, 3, Brinkley, Anderson, McNeil), LU -16 (Wright, 4, Duren, 4, White, 4, Galloway, 2, Pettis, Peterson); Officials:Joe Lindsay, Gene Steratore, Larry Scirotto; Attendance: 2,345.

NEWARK, DEL. -- Khalid Lewis scored all of his game-high 18 points inthe second half and the Delaware defense shut down a vaunted La Sallethree-point shooting attack to claim a thrilling 70-66 victory at the BCC...TheBlue Hens (5-4) broke a 60-60 tie and grabbed the lead for good with justunder four minutes left on back-to-back jumpers from Kyle Anderson... Lewisknocked down 5 of 6 shots from the field, and connected on 6 of 8 freethrows including two big ones with 20 seconds left that gave the Hens athree-point lead...Devon Saddler matched Lewis with 18 points and pulleddown 10 rebounds to post his first career double-double while playing all40 minutes...Jamelle Hagins recorded his sixth straight double-double with11 points and 11 rebounds to go with five blocked shots...La Salle (7-4),which had a five-game winning streak snapped, entered the game ranked15th in the nation in three-point field goals made with nine per outing butknocked down just 2 of 16 shots from long range...Ramon Galloway wasjust 4 of 20 from the field and finished with 11 points and eightrebounds...Five La Salle players reached double figures as Devon White cameoff the bench to score 15 points, Earl Pettis added 12 points, Jerrell Wrightcontributed 11 points and eight rebounds, and Sam Mills chipped in with 11points...UD trailed by as many as 11 points in the first half before a laterally pulled the Hens to within 33-27 at the break...Lewis took over in thesecond half, knocking down UD’s first three field goals of the stanza andscoring eight points in the first 2:27 to knot the score at 37-37...La Salle an-swered with a 6-2 run to regain the lead and stayed in front until back-to-back three-pointers from Lewis and Saddler gave UD its first lead of the halfat 50-47...It was 60-60 when Anderson hit a long jumper and followed witha three-pointer at the 3:16 mark for a 65-60 advantage...Mills knockeddown a three-pointer with 1:23 left and hit one of two free throws 37 secondslater to narrow the gap to 67-66...But Lewis made a clean steal on a TyreekDuren drive to the basket and then hit two more from the line with 20 sec-onds remaining to push the lead up to 69-66...After Mills missed a three-pointer with nine seconds left, Hagins hit a free throw to preserve the victory.

Game #9La Salle 66 Dec. 19, 2011Delaware 70 Bob Carpenter Center

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Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................24 4-6 4-8 5 0 3 12Hagins......................29 7-14 1-2 15 1 4 15Lewis ........................34 3-6 3-4 1 0 2 9Saddler ....................42 4-14 6-10 5 4 2 14Anderson ..................18 3-6 0-1 2 1 4 8McNeil ......................21 3-7 1-6 6 1 1 7Threatt ....................32 5-10 4-4 6 2 4 17Savage ......................7 0-0 1-2 3 0 1 1McCullar ..................18 0-3 0-0 1 2 1 0Totals ..................225 29-66 20-37 44 11 23 83 .439 .541 (5)

Howard MIN FG FT R A F TPOkoroh ....................21 1-6 2-4 3 1 4 4Phillips ....................28 4-11 0-0 3 1 5 9Leary ......................27 1-6 1-3 9 1 5 3Andrews ..................31 9-18 4-6 6 1 2 28Thompson ................30 3-11 10-10 7 3 4 16Lee ..........................28 2-5 2-2 2 1 2 6Frazier......................24 2-6 1-1 4 3 1 5Collins ......................11 4-5 0-0 1 0 1 11Ford ..........................3 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0Boyomo......................4 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0Ellison ......................18 1-2 4-4 4 1 2 6Totals ..................225 27-70 24-30 41 13 28 88 .386 .800 (6)

Delaware ........................36 34 13 - 83Howard ..........................39 31 18 - 88

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 13-28 (.464)/13-31 (.419)/3-7 (.429);HU - 13-31 (.419)/10-32 (.313)/4-7 (.571); Three-Point Field Goals:UD - 5-17, .294 (Threatt, 3-7, Anderson, 2-4, Lewis, 0-1, Saddler, 0-5); HU- 10-22, .455 (Andrews, 6-12, Collins, 3-4, Phillips, 1-1, Thompson, 0-1,Lee, 0-2, Okoroh, 0-2); Blocks: UD - 6 (Hagins, 3, Threatt, 2, McCullar);HU - 4 (Andrews, Phillips, Leary, Ellison); Steals: UD - 3 (Lewis, 3), HU - 5(Phillips, 2, Andrews, Frazier, Ellison); Turnovers: UD - 15 (Hagins, 6,Threatt, 2, Saddler, 2, McNeil, Lewis, Anderson, Savage, Brinkley), HU - 11(Lee, 3, Okorah, 3, Leary, 2, Andrews, Thompson, Phillips); Officials: BillCovington, Jose Carrion, Ken Clark; Attendance: 380.

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Howard guard Glenn Andrews scored 28 pointsand hit a game-tying three-pointer to force overtime as the Bison posted an88-83 victory over Delaware in an overtime thriller at Burr Gymnasium...TheBison (4-9), who snapped a four-game losing streak, also got 16 points fromCalvin Thompson and 11 from Dadrian Collins...Andrews, playing in just histhird game for Howard after transferring from Tulsa, went 9 of 18 from thefield including 6 of 12 from behind the arc...UD (5-5) got 17 points fromJarvis Threatt, while Jamelle Hagins posted his seventh consecutive double-double with 15 points and a game-high 15 rebounds...Devon Saddler pouredin 14 points, while Josh Brinkley had 12 for the Blue Hens...The game wastied at 70-70 in the final minute when Kyle Anderson buried a three-pointerfrom the right wing to put UD in front by three...Collins then missed a three-pointer for Howard, but the Bison grabbed an offensive rebound and calledtheir final time out with 29 seconds on the clock...Andrews then drained athree-pointer from the right corner to knot the game at 70-70, and afterSaddler missed a driving layup, the game went to overtime...Brinkley openedthe extra session with a free throw, but Howard responded with seven con-secutive points to go in front 77-71...However a driving layup by KhalidLewis and a three-point play by Saddler tied the game again at 79-79 with1:30 left...But Thompson hit two free throws, and after Saddler missed alayup, Thompson scored inside to put Howard up 83-79 with 23 seconds re-maining...UD had a final chance when Prince Okorah missed a free throw,giving the Blue Hens possession with six seconds remaining down 86-83...Butafter Saddler was fouled and missed the first free throw, he was forced tomiss the second intentionally...Howard’s Tre Lee grabbed the rebound andwas fouled, and hit two free throws to ice the victory for the Bison.

Game #10Delaware 83 Dec. 22, 2011Howard 88 (OT) Burr Gymnasium

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................18 0-3 2-2 3 1 2 2Hagins......................22 3-6 0-0 8 1 3 6Lewis ........................31 1-6 0-0 1 4 1 2Saddler ....................37 7-18 1-1 5 1 1 18Anderson ..................29 3-6 0-0 3 0 3 8McNeil ......................23 5-7 3-4 4 0 1 13Threatt ....................20 3-6 1-1 1 2 1 8Savage ....................14 1-1 0-0 4 0 3 2McCullar ....................6 2-3 0-0 1 0 0 4Totals ..................200 25-56 7-8 30 9 15 63 .446 .875 (4)

Temple MIN FG FT R A F TPLee ..........................26 5-8 2-2 7 0 2 12Hollis-Jefferson ........33 5-10 3-4 8 2 3 13Wyatt ......................27 2-11 2-2 3 0 0 7Fernandez ................26 3-10 2-2 6 3 4 11Moore ......................36 4-14 1-3 6 6 2 10Cummings ................11 2-4 0-0 0 0 0 5DiLeo........................24 2-2 0-0 3 1 0 4Brown ......................17 2-5 0-1 3 1 0 4Totals ..................200 25-64 10-14 36 13 11 66 .391 .714 (4)

Temple ............................30 36 - 66Delaware ........................31 32 - 63

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 11-28 (.393)/14-28 (.500); TU - 11-34(.324)/14-30 (.467); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 6-17, .353 (Saddler,3-8, Anderson, 2-5, Threatt, 1-2, Lewis, 0-2); TU - 6-19, .316 (Fernandez,3-7, Cummings, 1-1, Wyatt, 1-4, Moore, 1-4, Brown, 0-3); Blocks: UD - 3(Threatt, Savage, McCullar); TU - 4 (Lee, 3, Hollis-Jefferson); Steals: UD -1 (Saddler), TU - 7 (Hollis-Jefferson, 2, Wyatt, 2, DiLeo, 2, Fernandez);Turnovers: UD - 13 (Hagins, 4, Lewis, 3, Brinkley, Saddler, McNeil, Threatt,Savage, McCullar), TU - 9 (Moore, 4, Wyatt, 3, Lee, Hollis-Jefferson); Offi-cials: Sean Hull, Donnie Eppley, Bill McCarthy; Attendance: 4,234.

NEWARK, DEL. -- Temple guard Khalif Wyatt knocked down a straightaway three-pointer from 25 feet out with 35 seconds left and then hit twofree throws with six seconds remaining as Temple spoiled Delaware’s upsetbid with a 66-63 win at the BCC...Delaware (5-6) had taken a 63-61 leadon a three-pointer by Kyle Anderson with 2:01 left, but the Hens did notscore again...Temple (9-3) got double-figure scoring from every starter ex-cept Wyatt, who made just 2 of 11 shots from the field and had missed fivestraight attempts before hitting the biggest field goal of the game...RahlirJefferson-Hollis led the Owls with 13 points and eight rebounds, AnthonyLee added a career-high 12 points, Juan Fernandez contributed 11 points,and Ramone Moore chipped in with 10 points and a game-high sixassists...Devon Saddler led the Hens with 18 points and five rebounds whileKelvin McNeil tied his career-high with 13 points...Jamelle Hagins added sixpoints and a team-high eight rebounds but saw his streak of seven straightdouble-doubles snapped...The Owls upended the Hens for the 17th straighttime since January, 1963...UD led by as many as eight points in the openinghalf, but Temple scored the last five points of the stanza to cut the halftimemargin to one...The Hens still led 40-39 before Temple scored seven straightpoints to regain and lead...The Owls maintained that lead until an Andersonjumper knotted the score at 49-49...The Owls followed with a 7-2 run totake their biggest lead since the opening minutes at 56-51 with 6:10 re-maining and stayed in front until a three-point play by Jarvis Threatt and alayup from Khalid Lewis put the Hens back on top at 60-59 at the 2:45mark...Hollis-Jefferson answered with a jumper 17 seconds later to put theOwls back in the lead but the Hens took it right back on Anderson’s keythree-pointer...Neither team scored again until Wyatt’s big three-pointer...After Saddler missed a jumper for UD, Temple’s Moore grabbed therebound, sprinted down the right side of the court, and found Wyatt alonebehind the top of the key for the game-winner...After Anderson missed athree-pointer, Wyatt hit two free throws...UD had a final chance, but an off-balance three-point attempt by Saddler at the buzzer hit the back of the rim.

Game #11Temple 66 Dec. 30, 2011Delaware 63 Bob Carpenter Center

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................28 4-7 3-5 7 0 4 11Hagins......................31 8-14 5-8 9 2 4 21Lewis ........................29 0-6 0-0 1 1 1 0Saddler ....................37 5-12 9-9 6 4 3 22Anderson ..................33 2-10 1-2 1 1 3 7McNeil ........................7 0-0 1-2 0 0 2 1Threatt ....................19 3-9 2-2 6 1 2 10Savage ......................2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0McCullar ..................14 1-2 1-2 2 0 3 3Totals ..................200 23-60 22-30 32 9 23 75 .383 .733 (3)

UNCW MIN FG FT R A F TPRendleman ..............31 7-12 10-11 18 1 3 24Williams ..................27 2-6 6-6 7 3 4 10Morales ....................20 2-6 0-0 1 0 3 5Smith ......................25 4-9 2-2 3 2 2 10Simmons ..................30 3-6 0-0 5 1 1 7Wilson ......................15 1-2 0-0 1 0 3 2Jackson ......................8 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0Milson ......................24 3-11 2-2 5 2 2 10Anderson ....................5 2-4 1-1 1 0 1 5Deloach ....................13 1-3 5-8 1 0 0 7Reybold ......................2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0Totals ..................200 25-61 26-30 42 9 20 80 .410 .867 (1)

Delaware ........................40 35 - 75UNCW ..............................40 40 - 80

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 13-29 (.448)/10-31 (.323); UNCW - 15-34 (.441)/10-27 (.370); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 7-19, .368 (Sad-dler, 3-6, Threatt, 2-4, Anderson, 2-8, Lewis, 0-1); UNCW - 4-15, .267(Milson, 2-5, Morales, 1-2, Simmons, 1-2, Jackson, 0-1, Anderson, 0-2,Smith, 0-3); Blocks: UD - 3 (Hagins, 3); UNCW - 2 (Rendleman, Williams);Steals: UD - 3 (Hagins, Saddler, Anderson), UNCW - 1 (Morales);Turnovers: UD - 5 (Saddler, 3, Threatt, Team), UNCW - 5 (Smith, 2, Wilson,2, Milson); Officials: Brian Dorsey, Tim Nestor, Larry Scirotto; Attendance:2,657.

WILMINGTON, N.C. -- UNCW forward Keith Rendleman led all scorerswith 24 points and grabbed a career-high 18 rebounds to lead the Seahawksto an 80-75 victory over Delaware at Trask Coliseum...Cedrick Williams,Adam Smith and Tanner Milson each contributed 10 points in a balanced at-tack for UNCW (5-7, 1-1), which defeated Delaware for the eighth consecu-tive meeting in Wilmington...The Seahawks shot just 41.0 percent from thefield but made up for it by hitting 26 of 30 free throw attempts...UNCW alsoheld a 43-35 rebounding advantage and grabbed 13 offensive rebounds...Devon Saddler paced the Blue Hens (5-7, 1-1) with 22 points while addingfour assists and six rebounds...Jamelle Hagins tied his career-high with 21points while leading the squad with nine rebounds, while Josh Brinkley con-tributed 11 points and seven boards...Jarvis Threatt was the fourth Blue Henin double digits with 10 points...The game was tightly-contested throughoutthe first 32 minutes, as two free throws by Hagins knotted the contest at 57-57...Rendleman answered inside to put the Seahawks back in front, but afree throw by Brinkley pulled the Blue Hens within 59-58 with 6:38 on theclock....However UNCW took control by scoring six consecutive points, takinga 65-58 advantage on a KK Simmons leaner with 5:09 to play...The BlueHens eventually closed to within six on a pair of Saddler free throws butRendleman scored on a follow while getting fouled, and then hit the ensuingfoul shot to make it a 70-61 game at the 3:08 mark...Two more free throwsby Saddler closed the gap to 71-65, but four straight UNCW foul shots madeit a double digit game in the final minute, and the Blue Hens would notthreaten from there...The game was tied 40-40 at the half and a basket byBrinkley tied the game at 50-50 with 12:24 left...But Milson scored fivestraight points to give UNCW a 55-50 advantage with 10 and a half minutesremaining...UD answered with a 7-2 run to tie the game, but then went overfive minutes without a field goal as the Seahawks took the lead for good.

Game #12Delaware 75 Jan. 2, 2012UNCW 80 Trask Coliseun

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Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................19 2-5 2-2 4 0 3 6Hagins......................39 9-14 3-6 18 1 2 21Lewis ........................29 2-5 1-2 1 4 3 5Saddler ....................37 5-12 3-4 4 4 4 14Anderson ..................31 6-12 2-2 3 1 3 17McNeil ......................18 1-4 0-0 3 1 2 2Threatt ....................13 1-3 0-0 1 2 0 2Savage ....................10 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 0McCullar ....................4 0-1 0-0 2 0 1 0Totals ..................200 26-57 11-16 38 13 20 67 .456 .688 (2)

Hofstra MIN FG FT R A F TPLester ......................37 5-12 4-5 11 0 3 15Imes ........................35 3-9 0-0 9 1 2 6Nwaukoni ................27 1-2 3-4 12 0 5 5McMillan ..................26 1-7 0-0 3 2 0 2Moore ......................36 8-25 5-8 2 1 3 24Grogan ......................4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0McLendon ................23 4-12 2-3 4 2 3 11Kone ........................12 0-0 3-4 1 0 1 3Totals ..................200 22-67 17-24 42 6 17 66 .328 .708 (2)

Hofstra ............................29 37 - 66Delaware ........................39 28 - 67

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 17-31 (.548)/9-26 (.346); HU - 11-31(.355)/11-36 (.306); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 4-15, .267 (Ander-son, 3-8, Saddler, 1-5, Lewis, 0-1, Threatt, 0-1); HU - 5-16, .267 (Moore, 3-9, Lester, 1-3, McLendon, 1-3, Imes, 0-1); Blocks: UD - 7 (Hagins, 5,Anderson, Savage); HU - 3 (Imes, 2, Lester); Steals: UD - 5 (Lewis, 4, Sad-dler), HU - 9 (Moore, 4, Lester, 2, Imes, McMillan, McLendon); Turnovers:UD - 16 (Saddler, 6, Brinkley, 2, Lewis, 2, Anderson, 2, Threatt, 2, Hagins,McNeil), HU - 10 (Moore, 3, Lester, 2, McMillan, 2, McLendon, 2, Nwaukoni);Officials: Jerry Heater, Andrew Marotta, William Humes; Attendance:1,580.

NEWARK, DEL. -- Jamelle Hagins poured in a career-high 21 points andpulled down 18 boards, none bigger than his rebound off a Hofstra missedfree throw with one second left to play with Delaware clinging to a one-pointlead, as the Blue Hens held on for a 67-66 victory at the BCC...Delaware (6-7, 2-1 CAA) never trailed as the Hens snapped a a six-game losing streak tothe Pride...Hagins connected on 9 of 14 shots from the field, pulled down15 rebounds, and blocked five shots, including two in the final minute asUD held off the Pride...Hofstra (6-9, 0-3 CAA) had the chance to take thelead but Mike Moore missed two free throws with 22 seconds left with thegame knotted at 65-65...Hagins grabbed the second miss and was fouled,and then hit two free throws to put UD in front...After two Hagins blocksShemiye McLendon was fouled, but he misfired on the back end of a two-shot foul with two seconds left that could have tied the game...Haginsgrabbed McLendon's miss and was fouled by David Imes with 0.9 secondsleft...Hagins misfired on the first free throw and then purposely missed thesecond...Hofstra got the rebound but Imes' length of the court heave waswell off the mark...Kyle Anderson scored a career-high 17 points thanks tothree three-pointers while Devon Saddler chipped in with 14 points...Moorescored 24 points to lead the Hofstra attack while Nathaniel Lester added 15points and 11 rebounds, McLendon contributed 11 points off the bench, andStephen Nwaukoni pulled down 12 rebounds... UD overcame 16 turnoversand 35 percent shooting in the second half by holding Hofstra to just 32.8percent shooting from the field for the game...The Hens stormed out to a19-4 lead in the first six minutes of the game and eventually took a 39-29lead into the break...The Pride chipped away and eventually tied the gameat 58-58 on a jumper by Lester...The Hens regained the lead at 63-60 thanksto layups from Hagins and Khalid Lewis before Hofstra tied the game againat 63-63 on a Moore three-pointer with 1:43 left...Josh Brinkley and Mooretraded baskets to knot the score once again before the frenetic ending.

Game #13Hofstra 66 Jan. 4, 2012Delaware 67 Bob Carpenter Center

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................30 5-9 4-7 9 0 3 14Hagins......................34 4-8 5-6 12 2 3 13Lewis ........................32 3-8 5-5 2 3 2 11Saddler ....................33 4-8 5-5 3 1 4 15Anderson ..................38 7-14 0-0 5 1 3 17McNeil ......................13 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0Threatt ....................13 0-1 2-2 1 0 0 2Savage ......................4 1-3 0-1 1 0 0 2McCullar ....................3 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 1Totals ..................200 24-51 22-28 36 8 17 75 .471 .786 (3)

Wm. & Mary MIN FG FT R A F TPMcDowell ..................35 5-11 2-3 5 1 4 13Rusthoven ................20 3-8 2-4 4 2 4 8Brown ......................20 1-4 0-0 4 0 4 3Thornton ..................33 6-17 6-9 4 3 1 19Rum ........................27 3-5 2-2 6 3 1 9Boatner ....................15 2-3 0-0 1 1 2 6Britt..........................25 1-6 0-2 0 0 1 2Pavloff ......................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Heldring ..................19 1-2 0-0 3 0 2 2Schalk ........................5 1-1 0-2 1 0 0 2Totals ..................200 23-57 12-22 28 10 19 64 .404 .545 (1)

Delaware ........................37 38 - 75William & Mary ............29 35 - 64

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 15-28 (.536)/9-23 (.391); W&M - 11-28(.393)/12-29 (.414); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 5-18, .278 (Ander-son, 3-10, Saddler, 2-5, Lewis, 0-1, Threatt, 0-1, Savage, 0-1); W&M - 6-22, .273 (Boatner, 2-3, Brown, 1-3, Rum, 1-3, McDowell, 1-4, Thornton,1-5, Heldring, 0-1, Britt, 0-3); Blocks: UD - 2 (Brinkley, Hagins); W&M - 2(Rusthoven, 2); Steals: UD - 4 (Hagins, 2, Lewis, Threatt), W&M - 7 (Brown,2, Thornton, 2, Boatner, 2, Britt); Turnovers: UD - 10 (Hagins, 4, Saddler,4, Anderson, Threatt), W&M - 6 (McDowell, Rusthoven, Thornton, Rum, Boat-ner, Britt); Officials: Jeff Nichols, Earl Robinson, Haywood Bostic; Atten-dance: 2,119.

WILLIAMSBURG, VA. -- All five Blue Hen starters reached double figuresas Delaware used a balanced effort to post a 75-64 victory over William &Mary at Kaplan Arena...Kyle Anderson led the Blue Hens (7-7, 3-1) with 17points, as he scored a season-high 17 points for the second straightcontest...Devon Saddler added 15 for UD, while Josh Brinkley reached sea-son-highs with 14 points and nine rebounds... Jamelle Hagins recorded adouble-double with 13 points and a game-high 12 rebounds, while KhalidLewis contributed 11 points...Marcus Thornton paced the Tribe (3-13, 1-3)with 19 points but went just 6 of 17 from the field...Quinn McDowell added13 points for W&M, while Matt Rum chipped in nine points and six re-bounds...UD shot 47.1 percent from the field (24 of 51) and held a 39-29rebounding advantage...The Blue Hens hit seven of their first nine shots fromthe field, taking an early 14-5 lead on a reverse layup by Hagins four anda half minutes into the contest...Later a three-pointer and a 20-foot jumperfrom Anderson on consecutive possessions increased the UD advantage to21-9...The Hens were still up 12 a minute later, but the Tribe exploded for12 straight points to knot the contest at 23-23...However UD answered backwith a 12-point run of its own, going back up double figures at 35-23, andeventually took a 37-29 lead at the break...W&M opened the second periodwith five consecutive points, and a McDowell three-pointer cut the UD leadto 41-37...But a triple by Anderson and a leaner by Saddler extended theHens’ margin to 52-40 with 12 minutes to play...The Tribe countered with a9-3 spurt, while a free throw by Tim Rusthoven made it a 57-52 game...How-ever Brinkley scored inside, and after Hagins and Brinkley each hit one oftwo free throws, Anderson buried a three-pointer to increase the Blue Henlead to 64-52...The Tribe closed within 66-60 following a Kendrix Brownthree-pointer, but Lewis converted a three-point play with 1:28 left and theHens went 6 of 6 from the foul line the rest of the way to seal the victory.

Game #14Delaware 75 Jan. 7, 2012William & Mary 64 Kaplan Arena

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................35 5-7 6-8 11 1 2 16Hagins......................30 0-4 0-0 8 2 4 0Lewis ........................38 3-5 0-2 1 2 1 6Saddler ....................35 6-16 3-3 2 0 3 16Anderson ..................44 6-13 2-2 4 1 2 17McNeil ......................21 0-2 2-2 5 0 3 2Threatt ....................18 2-4 2-6 2 2 0 7McCullar ....................4 1-2 0-0 1 0 0 2Totals ..................225 23-54 15-23 34 8 15 66 .426 .652 (3)

Old Dominion MIN FG FT R A F TPWright ......................19 0-4 0-0 2 1 0 0Ross ........................29 6-10 1-2 4 1 3 14Hill ..........................37 2-9 0-0 5 2 3 5De Lancey ................22 0-3 0-0 5 3 1 0Bazemore ................39 10-21 4-6 12 3 1 27Pimentel ....................9 3-5 0-2 2 0 1 6Batten ........................7 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0Key ............................2 0-0 0-2 1 0 1 0Iliadis ......................29 1-10 0-0 6 3 4 2Cooper......................32 6-13 2-2 10 1 4 1Totals ..................225 28-77 7-14 47 14 18 68 .364 .500 (4)

Old Dominion ..................23 34 11 - 68Delaware ........................33 24 9 - 66

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 12-26 (.462)/8-23 (.348)/3-5 (.600);ODU - 10-36 (.278)/14-34 (.412)/4-7 (.571); Three-Point Field Goals:UD - 5-17, .294 (Anderson, 3-9, Threatt, 1-1, Saddler, 1-7); ODU - 5-13,.385 (Bazemore, 3-5, Ross, 1-1, Hill, 1-4, Iliadis, 1-3); Blocks: UD - 3 (Sad-dler, Anderson, McCullar); ODU - 5 (Hill, 2, Ross, Bazemore, Cooper); Steals:UD - 4 (Threatt, 2, Hagins, Lewis), ODU - 8 (Hill, 3, Iliadis, 2, Cooper, 2,Bazemore); Turnovers: UD - 13 (Saddler, 5, Brinkley, 3, Hagins, 2, Ander-son, 2, Lewis), ODU - 10 (Wright, 2, Ross, 2, Hill, 2, De Lancey, Bazemore,Iliadis, Cooper); Officials: Tim Kelly, Bill McCarthy, Ron Tyburski; Atten-dance: 1,911.

NEWARK, DEL. -- Old Dominion forward Chris Cooper grabbed a reboundoff a Kent Bazemore miss and scored on a follow-up just before the finalbuzzer to give the Monarchs a 68-66 overtime win over Delaware at theBCC...Kyle Anderson scored a career-high 17 points for the third straightgame for the Blue Hens (7-8, 3-2), while Josh Brinkley posted his first careerdouble-double with season-highs of 16 points and 11 rebounds...Devon Sad-dler added 16 points but Jamelle Hagins was held scoreless...Bazemore ledODU (9-8, 4-1 CAA) with career-highs of 27 points and 12 rebounds, andscored the Monarchs’ first nine points of overtime...ODU also got 14 pointsand 10 rebounds off the bench from Cooper while Richard Ross contributed14 points...ODU held a 51-37 advantage on the boards and pulled down 23offensive boards...UD led for all but the first minutes of the opening stanzaand took a 33-23 lead at the break...ODU outscored the Hens 13-3 over thefirst six minutes of the second half and tied the game at 36-36...The Mon-archs led 49-42 before the Hens tied the score at 51-51 on a free throw byBrinkley...ODU went back in front until Saddler knocked down three freethrows with 2:35 left and Hens went ahead 57-55 on an Anderson trey with40 seconds to go...But after Saddler blocked a three-point attempt by ODU’sTrian Iliadis, the Monarchs got the rebound and Bazemore was fouled with2.4 seconds left...Bazemore knocked down both free throws to send thegame into overtime...Bazemore opened the extra session with a three-pointerbefore the Hens went ahead 61-60 as Brinkley drained two free throws andfollowed with a layup with 3:27 left... Bazemore tied the score again on afree throw before Anderson answered with a three-pointer for a 64-61 UDlead...Bazemore answered with another three-pointer to tie the score againand then added a jumper with 1:46 left to give ODU a 66-64 advantage...An-derson then gave Delaware its last share of the lead when his three-pointerwith 1:13 left knotted the score at 66-66...Saddler then missed a long three-pointer, before Cooper’s game-winning basket at the buzzer.

Game #15Old Dominion 68 Jan. 11, 2012Delaware 66 (OT) Bob Carpenter Center

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Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................23 3-5 7-8 11 0 3 13Hagins......................38 4-11 2-2 14 0 4 10Lewis ........................26 1-4 0-2 2 1 2 2Saddler ....................36 3-19 3-3 3 1 2 10Anderson ..................29 2-9 0-0 4 0 2 5McNeil ........................4 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0Threatt ....................19 1-3 4-6 1 0 1 7Madarani....................1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0McNulty......................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0Savage ......................6 1-2 0-0 2 0 0 2McCullar ..................17 3-4 0-1 4 1 3 6Totals ..................200 18-58 16-22 41 4 20 55 .310 .727 (3)

VCU MIN FG FT R A F TPReddic ......................29 5-13 1-1 9 0 3 11Haley ......................12 4-6 0-1 5 0 4 8Theus ......................31 3-8 2-3 4 5 3 8Brandenberg ............25 3-5 1-1 3 1 2 8Burgess ....................35 4-14 7-8 7 2 3 18Weber ......................16 1-3 2-2 3 0 2 5Okereafor ..................5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Graham....................20 3-9 1-2 3 1 3 9Guest..........................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Houston......................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0McCarter ....................1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1Daniels ....................21 0-7 0-0 9 0 1 0Hinton ........................3 0-0 0-1 0 0 1 0Totals ..................200 23-65 15-21 43 9 22 68 .354 .714 (3)

VCU..................................30 38 - 68Delaware ........................23 32 - 55

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 10-32 (.313)/8-26 (.308); VCU - 23-65(.281)/14-33 (.424); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 3-18, .167 (Threatt,1-3, Saddler, 1-5, Anderson, 1-7, Lewis, 0-1, Madarani, 0-1, McCullar, 0-1);VCU - 7-23, .304 (Burgess, 3-8, Graham, 2-5, Brandenburg, 1-2, Weber, 1-2, Theus, 0-1, Daniels, 0-5); Blocks: UD - 9 (Hagins, 5, Brinkley, Anderson,Threatt, McCullar); VCU - 3 (Reddic, 2, Haley); Steals: UD - 4 (Hagins, Lewis,Saddler, Anderson), VCU - 7 (Theus, 2, Weber, 2, Reddic, Burgess, Daniels);Turnovers: UD - 11 (Brinkley, 3, Lewis, 3, Saddler, 2, Anderson, 2, Threatt),VCU - 6 (Reddic, 2, Haley, Theus, Okereafor, Graham); Officials: JerryHeater, Sean Casady, Jim Bruno; Attendance: 3,568.

NEWARK, DEL. -- Delaware never recovered from an agonizing start andVCU used its depth to stay in front as the Blue Hens dropped a 68-55 at theBCC...UD (7-9, 3-3) misfired on its first 11 shots to fall behind 8-0 and neverled in dropping its fifth straight contest to VCU (13-5, 4-2)...Josh Brinkleyrecorded his second straight double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds,Jamelle Hagins posted 10 points and 14 rebounds, and Devon Saddler added10 points for UD...VCU got a game-high 18 points and seven rebounds fromBradford Burgess as the Rams downed UD for the 15th time in the last 16meetings...Juvonte Reddic added 11 points and nine rebounds, Treveon Gra-ham scored nine points, and D.J. Haley, Darius Theus, and Rob Brandenbergall contributed eight points...UD failed to score on its first 13 possessions ofthe game, shooting 0 of 11 and turning the ball over five times before aSaddler three-pointer with 11:02 left in the half...The Hens stayed in thegame thanks to some tough defense as VCU managed to hit just 2 of its first11 shots from the field...UD cut the VCU lead to 11-10 on a Hakim McCullarjumper and trailed just 17-15 after a Jarvis Threatt free throw with 7:02 re-maining but could never get closer...VCU built its largest lead of the half leadat 30-19 before baskets by Hakim McCullar and Hagins cut the gap to 30-23 at the break...Brinkley scored seven points in a 9-4 run that helped UDpull to within four points at 36-32...But the Rams responded with a 12-2run thanks to consecutive three-pointers by Graham and Briante Weber andstayed up by double digits for most of the remainder of the game.

Game #16VCU 68 Jan. 14, 2012Delaware 55 Bob Carpenter Center

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................23 7-10 0-0 3 0 5 14Hagins......................25 3-9 4-5 6 1 4 10Lewis ........................26 3-7 0-0 4 1 1 6Saddler ....................30 6-9 7-9 0 0 2 21Anderson ..................25 1-8 0-1 1 2 2 3McNeil ......................19 0-3 1-2 6 1 5 1Threatt ....................24 1-7 2-3 7 3 0 4Madarani....................1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0McNulty......................1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0Savage ....................13 0-3 0-0 0 0 1 0McCullar ..................11 0-1 1-2 3 0 3 1Townsville ..................1 1-1 0-0 1 0 0 2Williams ....................1 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 1Totals ..................200 22-60 16-24 32 8 24 63 .367 .667 (5)

George Mason MIN FG FT R A F TPMorrison ..................26 8-13 1-5 7 0 3 17Pearson ....................29 7-14 9-12 10 0 1 24Allen ........................24 4-5 3-4 4 4 0 12Vaughns ..................23 2-4 2-2 0 0 4 6Cornelius ..................20 1-2 0-0 1 2 3 2Bennett ....................10 1-4 0-0 2 1 1 2Lewis ..........................2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0Arledge ....................14 1-3 3-4 2 0 3 5Wright ......................17 2-5 4-4 4 1 3 8Gray ........................15 3-4 0-0 1 0 3 7Edwards....................17 1-2 2-2 3 4 1 4Baird ..........................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0Hoxie ........................2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 2Totals ..................200 31-57 24-33 34 13 24 89 .544 .727 (3)

Delaware ........................31 32 - 63George Mason ................46 43 - 89

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 12-31 (.387)/10-29 (.345); GMU - 18-32(.563)/13-25 (.520); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 3-16, .188 (Saddler,2-3, Anderson, 1-7, Madarani, 0-1, McNulty, 0-1, Savage, 0-1, Threatt, 0-3); GMU - 3-9, .333 (Allen, 1-1, Gray, 1-2, Pearson, 1-3, Vaughns, 0-1,Arledge, 0-1, Edwards, 0-1); Blocks: UD - 1 (Hagins); GMU - 5 (Morrison,3, Pearson, 2); Steals: UD - 1 (Saddler), GMU - 9 (Pearson, 4, Edwards, 2,Allen, Vaughns, Arledge); Turnovers: UD - 16 (Saddler, 4, Hagins, 3, McNeil,2, Savage, 2, Brinkley, Lewis, Threatt, McCullar, Team), GMU - 8 (Allen, 2,Arledge, 2, Pearson, Lewis, Wright, Edwards); Officials: Brian Dorsey,Bernard Clinton, Andrew Marotta; Attendance: 3,927.

FAIRFAX, VA. -- Ryan Pearson posted a double-double with 24 points and10 rebounds while fellow Mike Morrison added 17 points and seven boardsas George Mason cruised to an 89-63 victory over Delaware at the PatriotCenter...Byron Allen was the third Patriot in double figures for Mason (14-5, 6-1)...GMU shot 54.4 percent from the field and held a 52-30 advantagein points in the paint...The Patriots defeated UD for the fifth straight meetingoverall and for the 10th consecutive time in the Patriot Center...Devon Sad-dler led the Blue Hens (7-10, 3-4) with 21 points...Josh Brinkley added 14points on 7 of 10 shooting from the field, while Jamelle Hagins contributed10 points and six rebounds...Mason jumped out to early 10-2 lead, and afterSaddler answered with a jumper, the Patriots scored the next six points totake a 16-4 advantage...UD pulled within 20-16 on a Saddler three-pointerwith 11:20 left...Mason scored seven straight points to go back up doubledigits on an alley oop dunk by Morrison, but UD countered with a 7-0 spurtof its own to make it a 27-23 game with 6:30 to play...However the Patriotsscored six consecutive points, and eventually took a 46-31 lead into thebreak...UD opened the second half with an 11-5 run, closing within 51-42...However Vaughn Gray answered with a triple for Mason, while an 8-0Patriots run four minutes later gave GMU a 66-46 advantage with 11:06 toplay...The Patriots led by as many as 29 points late in the game, and held a20-point cushion over the final 7:44 of action.

Game #17Delaware 63 Jan. 18, 2012George Mason 89 Patriot Center

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................41 2-8 1-2 7 0 4 5Hagins......................34 5-10 2-2 11 1 5 12Lewis ........................16 0-1 0-0 2 5 2 0Saddler ....................50 6-17 2-3 7 5 1 17Anderson ..................47 3-12 2-5 8 1 0 11McNeil ......................10 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0Threatt ....................37 10-15 4-4 6 1 1 30Savage ......................3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0McCullar ..................12 0-0 2-2 3 0 0 2Totals ..................200 26-63 13-18 46 14 15 77 .413 .722 (1)

Georgia State MIN FG FT R A F TPBuckner....................47 7-14 5-9 15 0 3 19McGee ......................31 5-15 0-0 10 2 1 12Fields........................44 3-7 1-3 3 5 4 7White ......................46 6-14 0-0 2 3 4 13Ali ............................44 6-14 0-0 7 1 5 14Micheaux..................21 3-10 1-3 4 1 4 7Kimbro ....................12 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0Vincent ......................3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0Richardson..................2 1-2 0-0 0 0 1 2Totals ..................200 31-78 7-15 44 12 22 74 .397 .467 (3)

Georgia State ................33 27 6 8 - 74Delaware ........................31 29 6 11 - 77

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 10-28 (.357)/12-24 (.500)/4-11 (.364);GSU - 15-33 (.455)/10-30 (.333)/6-15 (.400); Three-Point Field Goals:UD - 12-28, .429 (Threatt, 6-9, Anderson, 3-8, Saddler, 3-11); GSU - 5-17,.294 (Ali, 2-3, McGee, 2-8, White, 1-5, Richardson, 0-1); Blocks: UD - 11(Hagins, 7, Brinkley, Anderson, Threatt, McCullar); GSU - 5 (Buckner, 4,White); Steals: UD - 5 (Threatt, 3, Brinkley, McNeil), GSU - 15 (Fields, 4,White, 3, Micheaux, 3, Ali, 2, Kimbro, 2, McGee); Turnovers: UD - 19(Threatt, 5, Hagins, 4, Saddler, 3, Brinkley, 2, Lewis, Anderson, McNeil, Sav-age, McCullar), GSU - 12 (Fields, 4, Ali, 3, White, 2, Buckner, McGee,Micheaux); Officials: Jerry Heater, Alvin Cox, Matt Curtin; Attendance:3,773.

NEWARK, DEL. -- Jarvis Threatt came off the bench to spark a comebackwith a UD freshman single game scoring record 30 points as the Blue Hensknocked off Georgia State 77-74 in double overtime at the BCC...Threatt,who knocked down six of Delaware's season-high 12 three-pointers, con-nected on six free throws in the second overtime period for UD (8-10, 4-4CAA)...Threatt hit 10 of 15 shots from the field, drained 6 of 9 three-pointers,including his first six attempts, and also added six rebounds and threesteals...Devon Saddler chipped in 17 points, seven rebounds, and five assistswhile Jamelle Hagins added 12 points, 11 rebounds, and seven blocks andKyle Anderson contributed 11 points and a season-high eight rebounds...GSU(13-6, 5-3 CAA) was led by Eric Buckner's 19 points and a career-high 15rebounds while Jihad Ali added 14 points and seven rebounds, DevontaWhite dropped in 13 points, and Brandon McGee contributed 12 points anda career-high 10 rebounds...UD led the entire second overtime as the Hensscored the first five points of the stanza behind a dunk by Josh Brinkley, afree throw by Anderson, and a Threatt layup, and held off the Panthers...Twofree throws each by Threatt and Saddler in the final 11 seconds helped UDlock down the victory...The Hens had sent the game into a second extra ses-sion after rallying...A three-pointer by Anderson with 2:34 tied the game at64-64 but Georgia State pulled ahead on a layup by McGee with 2:15left...No one scored again until a layup by Hagins with 58 seconds left tiedthings at 66-66. The Panthers had the chance to win the game in regulationbut McGee and Buckner missed short jumpers in the final seconds...UD missedits first 14 shots from the field and trailed 14-0 before a three-pointer fromSaddler with 12:06 left finally put UD on the board. Strong shooting by UDthe rest of the way helped Delaware cut the deficit to 33-31 at the break.Threatt kept the Hens in the game as he knocked down all five of his long-range attempts and finished with 15 points during the stanza.

Game #18Georgia State 74 Jan. 21, 2012Delaware 77 (2OT) Bob Carpenter Center

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Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................28 2-4 6-8 4 0 4 10Hagins......................25 3-7 0-0 9 1 3 6Lewis ........................26 0-3 0-0 0 0 2 0Saddler ....................35 4-15 8-8 2 0 0 16Anderson ..................33 5-13 0-0 5 2 1 14McNeil ......................18 0-1 2-2 4 1 2 2Threatt ....................23 3-9 2-2 3 2 1 9Madarani....................1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 3McNulty......................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0McCullar ....................8 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 2Townsville ..................1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0Williams ....................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals ..................200 19-54 18-20 29 6 15 62 .352 .900 (5)

Towson MIN FG FT R A F TPDamas......................32 7-16 0-1 7 0 3 16Gumbs......................29 3-10 3-4 7 0 1 9Jones........................25 0-2 0-0 2 1 5 0Nwankwo ................27 3-10 3-7 12 0 3 9Walden ....................37 1-6 1-2 4 3 2 3Cook ..........................3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0Adams ........................3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Collins ........................1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0Blackstone ..................1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 2Giergen ....................17 1-2 0-0 3 0 2 2Pressley....................24 1-3 0-0 3 1 2 2Flash ..........................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals ..................200 17-51 7-14 38 6 18 43 .333 .500 (1)

Towson ............................22 21 - 43Delaware ........................24 38 - 62

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 6-27 (.222)/13-27 (.481); TU - 9-24(.375)/8-27 (.296); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 6-20, .300 (Anderson,4-9, Madarani, 1-1, Threatt, 1-5, Saddler, 0-5); TU - 2-9, .222 (Damas, 2-5, Gumbs, 0-1, Jones, 0-1, Walden, 0-1, Cook, 0-1); Blocks: UD - 4 (Hagins,3, Brinkley); TU - 4 (Nwankwo, 2, Pressley, 2); Steals: UD - 9 (Saddler, 4,Hagins, Lewis, Anderson, McNeil, Threatt), TU - 5 (Damas, 2, Nwankwo,Walden, Giergen); Turnovers: UD - 9 (Brinkley, 3, Hagins, 3, Lewis, 2, Mc-Neil), TU - 18 (Walden, 7, Damas, 3, Jones, 3, Nwankwo, 3, Gumbs, Gier-gen); Officials: Mike Eades, Donnie Eppley, Gene Steratore; Attendance:1,855.

NEWARK, DEL. -- Devon Saddler and Kyle Anderson combined for 30points and Delaware pulled away in the final five minutes as the Blue Hensposted a 62-43 victory over Towson at the BCC...Saddler led all Delaware(9-10, 5-4) scorers with 16 points, including hitting a perfect 8 of 8 shotsfrom the foul line, while Anderson finished with 14 points, including fourthree-pointers...Josh Brinkley added 10 points to aid the UD victory whileJamelle Hagins chipped in with six points, nine rebounds, and three blocks,and Jarvis Threatt added nine points...The Hens shot just 22 percent fromthe field in the opening half but bounced back in the second half to connecton 13 of 27 shots...UDalso connected on 18 of 20 free throws and committedjust nine turnovers...Towson (0-20, 0-9) got 16 points and seven reboundsfrom Marcus Damas while Robert Nwankwo added nine points and a game-high 12 rebounds...The Tigers outrebounded the Hens 39-34 and pulleddown 12 on the offensive end, but could not overcome 18 turnovers, 7 of14 free throw shooting, and 33 percent shooting from the field...A tightly-contested defensive effort was the theme in the first half as neither teamshot better than 38 percent from the field...A layup by Saddler with 1:13left gave the Hens a 24-22 advantage at the break..UD used a 14-5 run totake its first double-digit lead at 42-32...Towson trailed just 48-40 with 6:53left but the Tigers would not hit another field goal until the final seconds...An-derson answered Damas' trey with a three-pointer of his own and Haginsstarted an 11-0 run with a dunk just under two minutes later.

Game #19Towson 43 Jan. 23, 2012Delaware 62 Bob Carpenter Center

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................32 4-6 0-0 4 1 1 8Hagins......................32 9-17 1-3 6 0 2 19Lewis ........................22 0-4 0-0 4 2 5 0Saddler ....................40 10-19 2-4 3 2 1 24Anderson ..................31 0-4 0-0 2 3 2 0McNeil ......................14 1-4 0-0 4 0 2 2Threatt ....................27 2-4 4-7 6 3 0 8Savage ......................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0McCullar ....................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals ..................200 26-58 7-14 29 11 13 61 .448 .500 (3)

Northeastern MIN FG FT R A F TPSpencer ....................31 3-6 2-3 8 0 1 8Ford ........................32 3-10 0-0 1 3 2 9Lee ..........................38 4-9 4-4 7 5 1 14Smith ......................39 8-13 2-2 5 3 3 20Bigby ......................22 0-3 2-2 2 2 2 2Black........................24 1-3 3-4 3 2 5 5Banegas-Flores ..........2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Edwards....................12 2-5 0-0 2 0 3 4Totals ..................200 21-49 13-15 28 15 17 62 .429 .867 (5)

Delaware ........................22 39 - 61Northeastern ..................22 40 - 62

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 8-27 (.296)/18-31 (.581); NU - 7-26(.269)/14-23 (.609); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 2-10, .200 (Saddler,2-4, Lewis, 0-1, Threatt, 0-2, Anderson, 0-3); NU - 7-14, .500 (Ford, 3-6,Lee, 2-3, Smith, 2-4, Bigby, 0-1); Blocks: UD - 6 (Hagins, 3, Saddler, An-derson, McNeil); NU - 2 (Spencer, Black); Steals: UD - 11 (Threatt, 5, Lewis,2, Saddler, 2, Anderson, 2), NU - 8 (Lee, 3, Ford, Smith, Bigby, Black, Bane-gas-Flores); Turnovers: UD - 14 (Lewis, 4, Brinkley, 2, Hagins, 2, Anderson,2, McNeil, 2, Threatt, 2), NU - 16 (Lee, 5, Smith, 3, Bigby, 3, Banegas-Flores,3, Spencer, Ford); Officials: Jeff Nichols, Bob Testa, Damon Williams; At-tendance: 1,221.

BOSTON, MASS. -- Northeastern guard Joel Smith buried a 20-footjumper with 1.1 seconds left to cap a dramatic last-minute Northeastern rallyas the Huskies came back from five points down in the final 52 seconds tostun Delaware, 62-61, at Matthews Arena...The Blue Hens (9-11, 5-5) ap-peared to have the game in hand when Devon Saddler buried a three-pointerfrom the top of the key to put UD up 61-56 with 52.5 seconds left...HoweverJonathan Lee was fouled driving to the basket and hit two free throws, andafter a pair of NU (10-10, 6-4) fouls, Khalid Lewis threw the ball out ofbounds to give possession back to the Huskies with 24.8 seconds left...NU’sQuincy Ford then missed a three-point attempt but Kauri Black grabbed theoffensive rebound, and after getting fouled by Kyle Anderson, he drained apair from the foul line to make it a one-point game with 13.7 seconds togo...Saddler was then fouled and missed the front end of a 1-and-1, and theHuskies called time out with 5.7 seconds on the clock...Smith then foundhimself open on the left wing and buried a jumper just inside the three-pointline to put the Huskies in front, and after a UD time out, Josh Brinkley’s des-peration inbounds pass hit the scoreboard, and NU inbounded the ball torun off the final second...Smith finished with 20 points to lead the Huskies,who snapped a three-game losing streak to UD...Lee added 14 points, sevenrebounds and five assists, while Ford had nine points and Reggie Spencercontributed eight points and a team-leading eight boards...Saddler finishedwith a game-high 24 points for UD, while Jamelle Hagins added 19 pointsand six rebounds...Jarvis Threatt contributed eight points, six rebounds, threeassists and five steals, while Brinkley finished with eight points...Both teamsstruggled in the first half, and went to the break knotted at 22-22...Saddlerscored all of UD’s points during a 9-3 UD run that put the visitors up 31-25with 17:11 remaining...NU battled back to tie the game at 35-35 and heldthe advantage until a three-point play by Hagins knotted the contest at 50-50 with 6:29 remaining...The game remained tight until UD scored five latepoints, but the Huskies countered with the final six to pull out the victory.

Game #20Delaware 61 Jan. 25, 2012Northeastern 62 Matthews Arena

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................31 3-6 1-2 5 0 3 7Hagins......................23 2-7 2-3 5 0 5 6Lewis ........................28 1-4 1-2 5 1 2 3Saddler ....................38 7-20 8-9 5 0 1 22Anderson ..................26 0-2 0-0 3 0 1 0McNeil ......................11 0-0 0-0 1 0 3 0Threatt ....................28 4-9 7-9 2 1 0 16McCullar ..................15 0-2 1-2 0 0 1 1Totals ..................200 17-50 20-27 26 2 17 55 .340 .741 (2)

Drexel MIN FG FT R A F TPMcCoy ......................24 1-2 0-0 11 0 4 2Givens ......................32 9-15 5-8 10 1 3 23Massenat ..................40 5-7 8-8 1 5 3 19Lee ..........................24 4-12 1-2 5 1 4 9Thomas ....................27 1-4 0-0 2 1 4 2Fouch ......................30 2-7 5-6 3 3 3 10Ruffin ......................23 3-6 0-0 5 0 2 6Totals ..................200 25-53 19-24 37 11 23 71 .472 .792 (4)

Delaware ........................26 29 - 55Drexel..............................38 33 - 71

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 10-26 (.385)/7-24 (.292); DU - 15-33(.455)/10-20 (.500); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 1-9, .111 (Threatt,1-2, Saddler, 0-2, Anderson, 0-2, Lewis, 0-3); DU - 2-10, .200 (Massenat,1-2, Fouch, 1-4, Thomas, 0-1, Lee, 0-3); Blocks: UD - 5 (Hagins, 4, Saddler);DU - 8 (Givens, 2, Thomas, 2, McCoy, Massenat, Lee, Ruffin); Steals: UD -5 (Saddler, 2, Lewis, Anderson, Threatt), DU - 2 (Givens, Lee); Turnovers:UD - 10 (Saddler, 3, Threatt, 2, Brinkley, Hagins, Lewis, Anderson, McNeil),DU - 12 (Givens, 3, Lee, 3, McCoy, 2, Fouch, 2, Ruffin, 2); Officials: TimNestor, Tim Ebersole, Bill Covington, Jr.; Attendance: 2,532.

PHILADELPHIA, PA. -- Samme Givens posted a double-double with 23points and 10 rebounds while Frantz Massenat added 19 points to leadDrexel to a 71-55 victory over Delaware at the Daskalakis Center...Givenswent 9 of 15 from the field while Massenat was 5 of 7 from the floor andhit all eight of his free throw attempts as the Dragons (17-5, 9-2) won theirninth consecutive game...Drexel also got 10 points from Chris Fouch and agame-high 11 rebounds from Daryl McCoy...Devon Saddler scored 22 pointsfor the Blue Hens (9-12, 5-6), while Jarvis Threatt came off the bench tocontribute 16 points...Josh Brinkley had seven points and five boards forUD, while Jamelle Hagins posted six points, five rebounds and fourblocks...The Dragons had their way inside against the Blue Hens, holding a44-26 advantage in points in the paint and enjoying a 41-28 reboundingedge. The Dragons shot 47.2 percent from the field (25 of 53) while Drexellimited the Blue Hens to 17 of 50 shooting for a 34.0 field goal percent-age...UD led for the first 10 minutes of the contest, and held a three-pointadvantage until a 7-0 Drexel spurt put the Dragons in front 17-13 on aFouch layup at the 8:54 mark...The Blue Hens were down just a point whenHagins converted a jump hook in the paint, but the Dragons again scoredseven consecutive points to extend the margin to 26-18 with five and a halfminutes to play in the period...Two free throws by Threatt pulled UD within31-26 with 1:02 on the clock but Drexel ended the half with a third 7-0 run,capped with a Fouch three-pointer just before the buzzer, to take a 38-26halftime lead...After two Drexel free throws opened the second half scoring,UD pulled within 42-32 at the 16:22 mark on two free throws by Haginsand a turnaround jumper by Brinkley...Givens answered with a follow forthe Dragons, but Khalid Lewis hit a free throw before a jumper by Saddlercut the UD deficit to single digits at 44-35 with 14 minutes to play...HoweverDrexel countered by scoring 10 of the next 11 points, including the first sixby Massenat, to extend the margin to 54-36 and force a Blue Hen time outwith 7:48 left...UD would not get closer than 13 the rest of the way, with theDragons taking their largest lead of the afternoon at 19 in the finalminute...Drexel, which held its 11th consecutive opponent under the 60-point mark, posted its fourth straight win over Delaware in Philadelphia.

Game #21Delaware 55 Jan. 28, 2012Drexel 71 Daskalakis Center

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Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................17 2-4 0-1 7 2 4 4Hagins......................36 5-9 3-4 9 0 3 13Lewis ........................32 2-6 2-4 5 4 1 7Saddler ....................36 2-10 8-10 7 3 3 13Anderson ..................35 8-11 0-0 4 0 2 21McNeil ......................21 2-2 1-1 2 0 4 5Threatt ....................11 0-2 2-2 4 5 0 2Savage ......................6 0-1 0-0 2 0 1 0McCullar ....................6 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 0Totals ..................200 21-46 16-22 43 15 18 65 .457 .727 (0)

George Mason MIN FG FT R A F TPMorrison ..................29 5-8 1-3 5 0 1 11Pearson ....................33 10-22 2-4 8 0 4 25Allen ........................31 1-8 0-0 2 4 2 2Vaughns ..................22 1-7 1-2 2 0 1 3Cornelius ..................16 0-3 0-0 1 2 1 0Copes ......................10 2-4 0-0 3 0 2 4Arledge ......................6 0-2 0-0 2 0 3 0Wright ......................27 2-6 8-10 2 2 3 12Gray ........................17 1-3 1-2 2 0 4 3Edwards......................9 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0Totals ..................200 22-65 13-21 29 8 21 60 .338 .619 (4)

George Mason ................24 36 - 60Delaware ........................32 33 - 65

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 12-27 (.444)/9-19 (.474); GMU - 10-30(.333)/12-35 (.343); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 7-14, .500 (Ander-son, 5-7, Lewis, 1-2, Saddler, 1-4, Savage, 0-1); GMU - 3-16, .188 (Pearson,3-8, Vaughns, 0-1, Edwards, 0-1, Allen, 0-2, Cornelius, 0-2, Gray, 0-2);Blocks: UD - 7 (Hagins, 3, Saddler, 2, Brinkley, Lewis); GMU - 1 (Arledge);Steals: UD - 2 (McNeil, Threatt), GMU - 8 (Pearson, 3, Allen, 3, Vaughns,Wright); Turnovers: UD - 21 (Lewis, 7, Saddler, 7, Anderson, 4, Brinkley,Hagins, McNeil), GMU - 8 (Pearson, 2, Wright, 2, Morrison, Allen, Cornelius,Arledge); Officials: William Humes, Matt Curtin, Ron Tyburski; Attendance:2,091.

NEWARK, DEL. -- Kyle Anderson's hot hand in the first half built the foun-dation and Delaware held off George Mason down the stretch for a thrilling65-60 victory at the BCC...UD (10-12, 6-6) snapped a two-game losing streakas Anderson knocked down five three-pointers in the first half and finishedwith a career-high 21 points, Devon Saddler added 13 points and seven re-bounds and drained four key free throws in the closing minutes, and JamelleHagins contributed 13 points and nine rebounds...Anderson finished thegame hitting on 8 of 11 shots from the field and 5 of 7 beyond thearc...Mason (18-6, 10-2) had a six-game win streak snapped and lost forjust the second time in its last 13 outings...Ryan Pearson led the Patriots with25 points and eight rebounds while Sherrod Wright came off the bench toadd 12 points and Mike Morrison chipped in with 11 points...UD overcame21 turnovers, as the Hens outrebounded Mason 43-33 and held the Patriotsto 33.8 percent from the field and just 3 of 16 from the three-point line...UDscored 10 straight points early to break a tie and take a 20-10 lead andlater used a 7-0 run to take its biggest lead of the night at 32-15 with 3:47left...Anderson finished the first half with 12 points on 4 of 5 shooting frombeyond the arc...The Patriots scored the final nine points of the half, includingseven from Pearson, to cut the UD lead to 32-24 at the break...The Hensscored seven of the first eight points of the second half to go up 39-25...ThePatriots eventually pulled to within two points at 46-44 and still trailed just50-46 with 5:55 left...UD then scored five straight points to push the leadback to nine at 55-46 and still held that margin at 60-51 after a KhalidLewis free throw with 56 seconds left...Mason cut the gap to 62-58 with a 5-0 spurt with 26 seconds left and pulled within three on a Morrison layupwith four seconds left...But UD held on as Hagins knocked down two freethrows one second later to preserve the victory.

Game #22George Mason 60 Feb. 1, 2012Delaware 65 Bob Carpenter Center

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................31 2-8 0-2 1 1 2 4Hagins......................33 7-12 9-13 18 1 3 23Lewis ........................34 2-5 2-2 2 7 2 7Saddler ....................28 9-19 1-1 4 1 5 22Anderson ..................36 3-5 4-4 3 1 3 13McNeil ........................7 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0Threatt ....................20 3-8 8-10 4 2 0 14Savage ......................2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 2McCullar ....................9 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0Totals ..................200 27-58 24-32 33 14 16 85 .466 .750 (3)

James Madison MIN FG FT R A F TPHood ........................29 2-8 2-2 9 0 4 6Semenov ..................30 4-9 0-0 4 2 4 11Davis........................38 10-19 6-7 6 2 3 30Hitchens ..................38 7-10 0-0 1 3 4 17Moore ......................39 6-14 2-2 5 4 4 16Marks ........................5 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 0Swindle ....................21 0-1 0-0 6 0 5 0Totals ..................200 29-63 10-11 32 12 24 80 .460 .909 (1)

Delaware ........................44 41 - 85James Madison ..............36 44 - 80

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 15-32 (.469)/12-26 (.462); JMU - 14-28(.500)/15-35 (.429); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 7-14, .500 (Ander-son, 3-4, Saddler, 3-7, Lewis, 1-1, Threatt, 0-2); JMU - 12-23, .522 (Davis,4-7, Semenov, 3-5, Hitchens, 3-6, Moore, 2-4, Marks, 0-1); Blocks: UD - 4(Hagins, 4); JMU - 4 (Hood, 2, Semenov, Hitchens); Steals: UD - 7 (Lewis,3, Threatt, 2, Hagins, Saddler), JMU - 1 (Davis); Turnovers: UD - 9 (Hagins,4, Saddler, 2, Brinkley, Lewis, McNeil), JMU - 12 (Hitchens, 4, Davis, 3,Moore, 2, Hood, Semenov, Swindle); Officials: Jerry Heater, HaywoodBostic, Dennis Allocco; Attendance: 4,625.

HARRISONBURG, VA. -- Jamelle Hagins scored a career-high 23 pointswhile grabbing 18 rebounds and Devon Saddler added 22 points as Delawareposted an 85-80 victory over James Madison at the JMU Convocation Cen-ter...Hagins notched his 12th double-double of the season, going 7 of 12from the field and blocking four shots for UD (11-12, 7-6)...Jarvis Threattshook off a right ankle injury to score 14 points, while Kyle Anderson chippedin 13 points and Khalid Lewis had seven points and seven assists...The BlueHens shot 46.9 percent from the field, went 7 of 14 from three-point range,and held a 36-33 rebounding advantage...A.J. Davis scored a career-high30 points and hit four three-pointers for the Dukes (10-15, 3-10)... HumptyHitchens added 17 points, Devon Moore chipped in 16, and Andrey Semenovcontributed 11 for JMU, which dressed just seven scholarship players...TheBlue Hens hit their first three shots from behind the arc, while two morebuckets by Saddler gave UD a 15-9 lead...UD went up by as many as 11points later in the half, before a three-pointer by Moore brought the Dukesto within 44-36 at the break...JMU opened the second half with five quickpoints but Hagins answered inside with a pair of baskets, and a Lewis three-pointer made it 51-44...However Semenov drained three consecutive three-pointers, while a Moore basket pulled JMU within 53-52...UD responded witha 9-0 spurt including five points by Saddler, going back up double figures at62-52 on a Josh Brinkley basket...A driving layup by Davis capped a 15-6run that again pulled the Dukes within a point at 68-67 at the 5:25 mark...However Threatt converted his second three-point play of the half to extendthe UD margin to four, and after two free throws by the Dukes’ Enoch Hood,Saddler buried a three-pointer to make it a 74-69 game with 3:24 left...Twofree throws by Davis brought JMU within three, but Hagins hit two foul shotsbefore Threatt added one to put Delaware up 77-71 with 46 seconds toplay...Hitchens drained a three-pointer to bring the Dukes within three onceagain, but the Blue Hens went 8 of 8 from the charity stripe the rest of theway to put the game away.

Game #23Delaware 85 Feb. 4, 2012James Madison 80 JMU Convocation Center

Kyle Anderson scored a season-high 21 points and went 5of 7 from three-point range as Delaware began its nine-game win streak with a 65-60 victory over George Mason.

Jamelle Hagins scored a career-high 23 points and tied hisseason-best with 18 rebounds to lead the Blue Hens to an85-80 triumph at James Madison.

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Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................27 3-8 2-4 8 0 4 8Hagins......................31 5-7 5-6 7 1 2 15Lewis ........................29 1-5 0-0 0 5 1 2Saddler ....................35 9-19 2-4 3 2 3 24Anderson ..................32 3-12 0-0 7 0 1 9McNeil ........................6 0-2 0-0 0 0 1 0Threatt ....................18 3-6 2-2 5 4 0 8Madarani....................1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0McNulty......................1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0Savage ......................3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0McCullar ..................15 1-2 0-0 2 0 1 2Townsville ..................1 1-1 0-0 0 0 1 3Williams ....................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals ..................200 26-65 11-16 33 12 14 71 .400 .688 (3)

UNCW MIN FG FT R A F TPRendleman ..............29 6-15 5-5 7 0 3 17Wilson ......................20 3-5 0-0 4 0 1 6Morales ....................21 4-5 2-2 2 0 1 11Smith ......................33 2-7 2-4 4 2 2 6Jackson ....................14 0-2 0-0 3 2 1 0Milson ......................34 1-4 0-0 2 3 0 2Deloach ....................18 1-3 0-0 3 2 1 3Williams ..................30 3-7 0-0 10 0 3 6Chambers ..................1 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 2Totals ..................200 20-48 11-13 35 9 12 53 .417 .846 (0)

UNCW ..............................27 26 - 53Delaware ........................28 43 - 71

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 12-32 (.375)/14-33 (.424); UNCW - 11-25 (.440)/9-23 (.391); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 8-21, .381 (Sad-dler, 4-7, Anderson, 3-9, Townsville, 1-1, Lewis, 0-1, Madarani, 0-1, Threatt,0-2); UNCW - 2-10, .200 (Morales, 1-2, Deloach, 1-3, Jackson, 0-1, Smith,0-2, Milson, 0-2); Blocks: UD - 1 (Hagins); UNCW - 1 (Williams); Steals:UD - 10 (Lewis, 3, Anderson, 2, Brinkley, Hagins, Saddler, Threatt,Townsville), UNCW - 3 (Rendleman, Deloach, Williams); Turnovers: UD - 7(Hagins, 2, Lewis, 2, Saddler, Threatt, McCullar), UNCW - 17 (Williams, 4,Morales, 3, Milson, 3, Rendleman, 2, Jackson, 2, Wilson, Smith, Deloach);Officials: Ray Natili, Earl Walton, Jim Bruno; Attendance: 1,759.

NEWARK, DEL. -- Delaware ran its winning streak to three games as theBlue Hens broke away early in the second half and cruised to a 71-53 tri-umph over UNCW at the Bob Carpenter Center...Devon Saddler dropped in14 of his game-high 25 points after halftime to lead the Blue Hen surge anddrained four of UD’s eight three-pointers...Delaware (12-12, 8-6) also got15 points and seven rebounds from Jamelle Hagins...Josh Brinkley chippedin with eight points and eight rebounds, Kyle Anderson contributed ninepoints and seven rebounds, and Jarvis Threatt had eight points, five reboundsand four assists...Delaware won its fourth straight home games and defeatedthe Seahawks for the fourth consecutive meeting in Newark...UNCW (9-15,5-9) was led by Keith Rendleman’s 17 points and seven rebounds...DonteMorales added 11 points and Cedrick Williams came off the bench to addsix points and a game-high 10 rebounds...A hard-fought first half saw neitherteam lead by more than a point over the final six minutes. A dunk by Threattwith 1:24 left in the stanza sent the Hens into halftime with a 28-27lead...Rendleman opened the second half with a jumper 48 seconds in togive the Seahawks what would prove to be their final lead of the game at29-28...Hagins finished off a conventional three-point play just under twominutes later to start a 14-2 run over the next seven minutes of play thatwould give the Hens the lead for good at 42-31...Hagins scored seven pointsduring the run with Brinkley adding five and Anderson hitting a deep three-pointer...Two free throws by Rendleman with 12:25 left to play ended theBlue Hens streak and narrowed the gap to 42-33, but Delaware’s Andersonfollowed with another three-pointer and the Seahawks would never get closerthan double-digits the rest of the way.

Game #24UNCW 53 Feb. 8, 2012Delaware 71 Bob Carpenter Center

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................34 5-11 8-8 1 1 3 18Hagins......................43 3-5 0-1 12 1 4 6Lewis ........................27 2-4 3-3 3 1 5 7Saddler....................40- 7-13 0-0 9 1 4 17Anderson ..................35 2-8 1-2 0 0 3 7McNeil ........................6 1-1 0-1 0 0 1 2Threatt ....................31 3-8 13-15 8 6 0 19Savage ......................4 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 3McCullar ....................5 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1Totals ..................225 24-51 26-32 33 10 20 80 .471 .813 (2)

Georgia State MIN FG FT R A F TPAli ............................43 5-16 4-6 9 2 1 15Buckner....................27 3-4 0-2 8 0 5 6Micheaux..................29 8-16 9-11 2 3 5 26White ......................43 3-8 7-7 5 2 1 13Richardson................10 1-4 0-0 0 0 2 3Fields........................38 3-11 0-0 6 1 4 6Kimbro Jr. ................14 1-4 0-0 2 0 5 2Vincent ....................18 2-4 2-2 4 0 4 6McGee ........................3 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0Totals ..................225 26-68 22-28 37 8 27 77 .382 .786 (2)

Delaware ........................39 31 10 - 80Georgia State ................27 43 7 - 77

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 14-28 (.500)/9-19 (.474)/1-4 (.250);GSU - 9-28 (.321)/15-29 (.517)/2-11 (.182); Three-Point Field Goals:UD - 6-19, .316 (Saddler, 3-6, Anderson, 2-8, Savage, 1-1, Threatt, 0-4);GSU - 3-14, .214 (Micheaux, 1-3, Richardson, 1-3, Ali, 1-4, White, 0-1,Fields, 0-1, Kimbro Jr., 0-1, McGee, 0-1); Blocks: UD - 5 (Hagins, 5); GSU- 3 (Buckner, 3); Steals: UD - 4 (Threatt, 3, Hagins), GSU - 11 (Fields, 5,Buckner, 3, White, 2, Kimbro Jr.); Turnovers: UD - 14 (Hagins, 4, Threatt,4, Saddler, 3, Lewis, Anderson, McNeil), GSU - 9 (Ali, 2, Buckner, 2, Micheaux,2, White, Fields, McGee); Officials: Tim Ebersole, William Humes, ClarenceArmstrong; Attendance: 1,751.

ATLANTA, GA. -- Jarvis Threatt scored 19 points and hit crucial free throwsdown the stretch while Josh Brinkley tied his career-high with 18 points asDelaware posted an 80-77 overtime win over Georgia State at the GSU SportsArena...Threatt went 13 of 15 from the free throw line to go with eight re-bounds, six assists and three steals...Brinkley went 5 of 11 from the fieldand knocked down all eight of his free throw attempts, while Devon Saddlercontributed 17 points and nine rebounds...Jamelle Hagins grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds and blocked six shots for the Blue Hens (13-12, 9-6)...JoshMicheaux poured in a career-high 26 points as he went 8 of 16 from thefloor and 9 of 11 from the free throw line for GSU (17-9, 9-6)...Jihad Aliadded 15 points and a team-best nine rebounds, while Devonta Whitechipped in with 13 points...UD took a 39-27 halftime lead and was still up43-31, but the Panthers erupted for a 17-0 run to take a 48-43 advantagewith 12:38 remaining...UD battled back to knot the score at 54-54, and laterSaddler buried two three-pointers to tie the game at 62-62 with 3:51 togo...The Hens were down two late, but Brinkley scored on a jumphook inthe paint and Threatt hit two free throws to put UD ahead 70-68 with 32seconds left... However Ali drained a pair from the charity stripe, and Threattmissed an off-balance jumper just before the buzzer...Following a free throwby Anderson to open the extra session, GSU’s James Fields scored to put thePanthers up one...But Anderson responded with a three-pointer and Threatthit one free throw to give UD a 75-72 edge...Vincent nailed a pair of foulshots, but Threatt added four from the charity stripe in between a turnoverfrom Ali to make it 79-74 with 15 seconds left... Rashaad Anderson burieda three-pointer to bring the Panthers within two, and after Threatt hit oneof two foul shots, GSU had a chance to tie the game down three...HoweverRichardson missed a contested three-pointer, and although Ali grabbed theoffensive board, he could not get off a final shot in time.

Game #25Delaware 80 Feb. 11, 2012Georgia State 77 (OT) GSU Sports Arena

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................28 4-9 1-2 3 1 5 9Hagins......................32 7-9 0-0 18 2 2 14Lewis ........................36 5-10 1-2 4 3 4 12Saddler ....................28 0-6 4-4 1 1 4 4Anderson ..................28 4-7 0-0 5 1 3 12McNeil ......................18 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0Threatt ....................29 3-9 13-14 3 3 1 20Madarani ................0+ 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Savage ......................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0Townsville ................0+ 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0Williams ..................0+ 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals ..................200 23-51 19-22 34 12 22 71 .451 .864 (3)

Hofstra MIN FG FT R A F TPLester ......................36 2-13 7-7 8 0 2 11Nwaukoni ................19 1-2 2-2 5 0 2 4Mejia........................30 4-10 0-0 1 2 2 10McMillan ..................31 1-4 2-6 1 2 3 4Moore ......................32 5-16 4-7 7 5 2 16Grogan ....................13 1-2 2-2 1 0 3 5McLendon ................18 1-6 0-0 1 0 3 3Kone ........................21 1-4 2-2 8 0 3 4Smikle ....................0+ 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals ..................200 16-57 19-26 32 9 20 57 .281 .731 (4)

Delaware ........................36 35 - 71Hofstra ............................32 25 - 57

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 12-28 (.429)/11-23 (.478); HU - 9-26(.346)/7-31 (.226); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 6-14, .429 (Anderson,4-7, Lewis, 1-1, Threatt, 1-3, Saddler, 0-3); HU - 6-18, .333 (Mejia, 2-3,Moore, 2-6, Grogan, 1-1, McLendon, 1-4, McMillan, 0-1, Lester, 0-3);Blocks: UD - 6 (Hagins, 4, Brinkley, Saddler); HU - 3 (Kone, 2, Lester);Steals: UD - 7 (Lewis, 2, Threatt, 2, Hagins, Saddler, Anderson), HU - 6(Lester, 3, McMillan, 2, Grogan); Turnovers: UD - 11 (Brinkley, 4, Saddler,2, Anderson, 2, Hagins, Savage, Williams), HU - 10 (Moore, 3, Lester, 2,Nwaukoni, Mejia, McMillan, McLendon, Team); Officials: Les Jones, JohnGaffney, Tim Clougherty; Attendance: 1,785.

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -- Jamelle Hagins posted a double-double with 14points and 18 rebounds, while all three Blue Hen freshmen guards reacheddouble figures as Delaware snapped an 11-game losing streak at Hofstraand won its fifth straight contest with a 71-57 triumph over the Pride at theMack Sports Complex...UD (14-12, 10-6) reached double figures in CAA winsfor just the second time, joining the 2003-04 squad...Hagins went 7 of 9from the field and blocked four shots for UD, while Jarvis Threatt scored 20points off the bench and hit 13 of 14 from the foul line...Khalid Lewis had12 points for the Blue Hens, who swept Hofstra in a season series for thefirst time since 1997-98...Kyle Anderson also contributed 12 points on fourthree-pointers, while Josh Brinkley had nine points...Mike Moore led thePride (8-20, 2-14) with 16 points but went just 5 of 16 from the field...Nathaniel Lester added 11 points while Stevie Mejia contributed 10 for Hof-stra... UD limited the Pride to just 28.1 percent shooting...The Blue Hens shot45.1 percent and hit 19 of 22 from the charity stripe...UD jumped out to a14-3 lead and led by as many as 13 points during the first half...The Prideknotted the contest at 28-28 following three straight baskets by Moore beforeUD took a 36-32 edge at the break...An early 7-0 second half spurt put UDup 43-34...UD was still up nine at 49-40 but Hofstra erupted for a 10-0 runto take its first lead of the night at 50-49 at the 7:57 mark... However UDimmediately responded with a 16-2 run to put the game away...Hagins ig-nited the spurt with a dunk, while Lewis found Brinkley inside for a layup togive UD a three-point cushion with 6:51 on the clock...Mike Moore hit onefree throw for the Pride but baskets by Threatt and Hagins extended the UDmargin to six, before Lewis barely beat the shot clock with a clutch three-pointer from the top of the key to put the Blue Hens up 60-51 with 2:42left...UD led by as many as 17 points in the final minute.

Game #26Delaware 71 Feb. 14, 2012Hofstra 57 Mack Sports Complex

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Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................37 4-6 4-4 7 0 2 12Hagins......................27 3-6 3-7 11 1 3 9Lewis ........................25 1-4 0-0 1 0 2 2Saddler ....................35 5-15 7-7 3 0 3 17Anderson ..................29 3-6 0-0 2 0 2 7McNeil ......................11 0-0 0-0 2 0 3 0Threatt ....................31 6-11 16-19 5 2 0 29McCullar ....................5 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0Totals ..................200 22-49 30-37 31 3 16 76 .449 .811 (2)

Towson MIN FG FT R A F TPWalden ....................33 6-13 3-5 0 1 3 18Cook ..........................3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Jones........................33 3-5 0-0 4 1 2 6Nwankwo ................34 4-16 4-6 14 2 5 12Pressley....................24 2-7 2-4 7 0 4 6Damas......................34 7-15 3-3 5 2 4 21Adams ......................16 0-1 0-0 1 0 5 0Gumbs......................17 3-5 0-0 4 1 3 6Giergen ......................3 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0Flash ..........................3 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0Totals ..................200 25-63 12-18 36 7 28 69 .397 .667 (3)

Delaware ........................33 43 - 76Towson ............................25 44 - 69

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 10-30 (.333)/12-19 (.632); TU - 9-29(.310)/16-34 (.471); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 2-13, .154 (Threatt,1-2, Anderson, 1-4, Lewis, 0-1, Saddler, 0-6); TU - 7-20, .350 (Damas, 4-9,Walden, 3-9, Jones, 0-1, Adams, 0-1); Blocks: UD - 3 (Brinkley, 2, Hagins);TU - 6 (Nwankwo, 3, Damas, 2, Jones); Steals: UD - 7 (Threatt, 4, Lewis,Anderson, McNeil), TU - 7 (Nwankwo, 2, Pressley, 2, Damas, Adams, Gumbs);Turnovers: UD - 9 (Threatt, 5, Lewis, Saddler, Anderson, Brinkley), TU -15 (Walden, 5, Pressley, 2, Damas, 2, Adams, 2, Jones, Nwankwo, Gumbs);Officials: Sean Hull, Tony Dawkins, Matt Curtin; Attendance: 1,021.

TOWSON, MD. -- Jarvis Threatt scored a game-high 29 points andknocked down 16 free throws as Delaware edged Towson, 76-69 at the Tow-son Center...UD (16-12, 11-6) won its sixth consecutive CAA game and fourthstraight CAA road game for the first time since joining the league, improvedto 16-12 overall and 11-6 in league play...Threatt finished 6 of 11 from thefield, broke his own freshman single game records by going 16 of 19 fromthe free throw line, and added five rebounds and four steals...Devon Saddlerchipped in 17 points and went a perfect 7 of 7 from the free throw line, JoshBrinkley contributed 12 points and seven boards, and Jamelle Hagins scorednine points to go with a team-best 11 rebounds...Towson (1-29, 1-16) wasled by Marcus Damas who poured in a team-high 21 points...Kris Waldencontributed a career-high 18 points, all in the second half, while RobertNwankwo posted a double-double with 12 points and 14 rebounds...UD shotjust 33.3 percent during the first half but rebounded to connect on 12 of 19field goals during the second period...The Blue Hens also went 30 of 37 fromthe free throw line...Towson led 20-16 but UD closed the period on a 17-5spurt to take a 33-25 halftime lead... However Towson opened the secondperiod on a 10-4 run to pull within 37-35...The Hens went back up four at46-42, but a Damas three-pointer and a Walden transition layup put theTigers back in front 47-46...Threatt then found Hagins for a dunk beforescoring himself to put UD up three, but Towson’s Deon Jones scored twiceinside to knot the contest at 51-51 at the 8:26 mark...The game was stilltied at 57-57 but Threatt buried a tough 18-foot jumper and then drainedtwo free throws to put UD up 61-57 with 4:02 remaining...Damas answeredwith a three-pointer to bring the Tigers within a single point, but Saddlerconverted a tough three-point play and Threatt hit an acrobatic layup tomake it a 66-60 game with 2:03 to play...Walden countered with a jumperfor Towson, but Threatt buried a three-pointer with 1:04 to go and the BlueHens went 6 of 8 from the foul line the rest of the way to hold off the Tigers.

Game #28Delaware 76 Feb. 22, 2012Towson 69 Towson Center

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................24 6-6 0-0 2 2 3 12Hagins......................39 5-7 3-4 13 2 2 13Lewis ........................31 1-1 6-7 0 2 1 8Saddler ....................29 6-12 6-8 8 3 3 21Anderson ..................27 2-9 0-0 6 1 4 5McNeil ........................2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Threatt ....................30 5-7 5-6 3 2 2 17Madarani....................2 0-3 1-2 0 1 0 1Savage ......................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0McCullar ..................15 1-3 3-4 3 1 2 5Totals ..................200 26-48 24-31 35 14 17 82 .340 .741 (2)

Northeastern MIN FG FT R A F TPBlack........................14 0-4 0-0 4 0 3 0Ford ........................27 5-11 1-1 5 0 5 11Edwards....................13 0-3 1-2 1 0 5 1Lee ..........................31 4-13 7-10 5 3 2 16Smith ......................40 10-19 2-2 7 2 1 24Pollard ....................14 1-3 2-2 0 1 0 5Banegas-Flores ..........4 1-1 0-0 0 1 0 2Bates..........................7 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 1Pierson ....................10 1-1 0-0 2 0 1 3Bigby ......................15 1-3 1-1 1 1 2 3Spencer ....................25 3-9 0-0 5 0 2 6Totals ..................200 26-67 15-20 31 8 22 72 .388 .750 (1)

Northeastern ..................33 39 - 72Delaware ........................42 40 - 82

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 13-21 (.619)/13-27 (.481); NU - 13-31(.419)/13-36 (.361); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 6-19, .316 (Saddler,3-6, Threatt, 2-3, Anderson, 1-7, Madarani, 0-3); NU - 5-20, .250 (Smith,2-8, Pierson, 1-1, Pollard, 1-3, Lee, 1-5, Bigby, 0-1, Ford, 0-2); Blocks: UD- 7 (Hagins, 4, Brinkley, 2, McCullar); NU - 0; Steals: UD - 5 (Lewis, 2,Brinkley, Hagins, Anderson), NU - 10 (Ford, 4, Bigby, 2, Spencer, 2, Edwards,Pollard); Turnovers: UD - 17 (Hagins, 4, Lewis, 3, Threatt, 3, Brinkley, 2,Anderson, 2, Saddler, McCullar, Team), NU - 10 (Spencer, 3, Black, 2, Ford,2, Smith, Banegas-Flores, Pierson); Officials: Tim Comer, Clarence Arm-strong, Jeff Nichols; Attendance: 3,527.

NEWARK, DEL. -- Devon Saddler scored 21 points while Jarvis Threattcame off the bench to add 17 as Delaware posted an 82-72 Senior Day tri-umph over Northeastern at the BCC...Jamelle Hagins recorded 13 points anda game-high 13 rebounds for the Blue Hens (17-12, 12-6)...UD shot a sea-son-high 54.2 percent from the field by connecting on 26 of 48 field goalattempts...Josh Brinkley, who scored 12 points, hit all six of his field goalattempts while Hagins and Threatt were each 5 of 7 from the floor...TheHuskies (13-16, 9-9) were led by Joel Smith who reached team-highs of 24points and seven rebounds...Jonathan Lee added 16 points and five boardsfor NU, while Quincy Ford contributed 11 points, five rebounds and foursteals...UD opened the game with a 9-1 run, but the Huskies clawed theirway back and took their only lead of the day at 20-17 on a Lee three-pointer...However the Blue Hens quickly answered with a 7-0 run, and lateradded a 5-0 spurt to take their largest lead of the period at 35-26...ADemetrius Pollard three-pointer brought the Huskies within 37-31, but UDscored five of the final seven points of the half to take a 42-33 advantageinto the break...Ford opened the second half with a three-point play as NUclosed to within six but UD countered with seven straight points, includingthe final five by Hagins, to go up 49-36...Threatt connected from behind thearc to extend the UD advantage to 56-39 but NU would not go away, as ajumper by Smith made it a 60-52 game...It was still just 62-53 but UD wouldput the game away with a 9-0 spurt, going up a game-high 18 points at 71-53 on a Saddler triple with 6:46 to go...The margin remained in double fig-ures until Smith drilled a three-pointer with 13 seconds left to make it aneight-point game, before Madarani found fellow senior McCullar for a layupwith two seconds on the clock to close the scoring.

Game #29Northeastern 72 Feb. 26, 2012Delaware 82 Bob Carpenter Center

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................25 2-6 2-3 1 0 3 6Hagins......................37 4-7 1-2 15 1 3 9Lewis ........................24 2-5 0-0 0 0 3 6Saddler ....................35 8-16 8-8 4 3 4 26Anderson ..................28 2-6 0-0 2 0 2 5McNeil ......................18 1-1 0-0 4 0 2 2Threatt ....................30 3-12 7-8 4 2 0 14Savage ......................3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals ..................200 22-53 18-21 30 6 17 68 .415 .857 (6)

Hampton MIN FG FT R A F TPAgbelese ..................21 3-5 0-2 4 0 1 6Dunning ..................17 0-4 1-2 2 1 3 1Tuitt..........................32 3-9 4-6 4 1 1 10Pellum......................39 6-20 4-4 7 3 2 18Tolson ......................34 6-14 1-2 3 3 3 15Williams ....................4 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0Austin ......................11 1-3 0-0 1 0 1 2O’Bryant ..................16 0-0 0-0 0 1 3 0Okoroba ....................3 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0Bruce........................23 4-7 4-5 11 0 2 12Totals ..................200 23-63 14-21 33 9 18 64 .365 .667 (5)

Hampton..........................27 37 - 64Delaware ........................38 30 - 68

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 14-27 (.519)/8-26 (.308); HU - 10-29(.345)/13-34 (.382); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 6-17, .353 (Lewis,2-4, Saddler, 2-4, Anderson, 1-4, Threatt, 1-5); HU - 4-17, .235 (Tolson, 2-6, Pellum, 2-8, Austin, 0-1, Tuitt, 0-2); Blocks: UD - 4 (Hagins, 3, Threatt);HU - 5 (Agbelese, 2, O’Bryant, 2, Bruce); Steals: UD - 3 (Threatt, 2, Hagins),HU - 6 (Tuitt, 2, Tolson, Austin, O’Bryant, Bruce); Turnovers: UD - 16 (Ha-gins, 4, Brinkley, 3, Threatt, 3, Lewis, 2, Saddler, 2, Anderson, 2), HU - 13(Pellum, 5, Tuitt, 3, Austin, 2, Tolson, Williams, Bruce); Officials: EverettSummers, Jackie Sanders, James Robinson; Attendance: 2,460.

NEWARK, DEL. -- Delaware got a game-high 26 points from Devon Sad-dler while Jamelle Hagins pulled down 15 rebounds and became the school’sall-time blocked shot leader in a 68-64 Sears BracketBusters victory overHampton at the BCC...UD (15-12) took over the lead for good with six min-utes left and narrowly held the advantage from there to down Hampton (9-17)...Saddler scored 16 points in the first half to stake the Hens to an11-point lead at the break and then tallied six points over the final 2:35,including two game-clinching free throws with eight seconds left...Haginsscored nine points, pulled a game-high 15 rebounds, and blocked three shots,passing previous record holder Spencer Dunkley...Jarvis Threatt came offthe bench to score 14 points, including 7 of 8 shooting from the foul line...UDknocked down 18 of 21 shots from the foul line for the game to offset atough shooting night that saw the Hens convert just 8 of 26 shots in the sec-ond half...Hampton remained winless on the road at 0-12...Darrion Pellumled four scorers in double figures with 18 points and seven rebounds whileChristopher Tolson added 15 points, David Bruce came off the bench to con-tribute 12 points and a team-high 11 rebounds, and Mike Tuitt added 10points...The Pirates hit just 23 of 63 shots from the field and converted only4 of 17 shots from beyond the three-point line...UD led by as many as 13points in the first half on the way to a 38-27 lead at the break but the Piratesoutscored the Hens 14-3 over the first five minutes to narrow the gap to 41-35...Hampton then used another 12-4 run to take a 49-48 advantage...Thelead changed hands five more times over the next three minutes before theHens took the lead for good at 54-53 on a Saddler jumper with 5:59left...Threatt followed with two free throws and a Josh Brinkley dunk pushedUD’s lead back to five points...Another Tolson three-pointer closed the gapto 60-59 with 2:58 left, but UD responded with two free throws bySaddler...The Pirates closed within 64-63 with 1:32 left when Bruce converteda three-point play, but Threatt hit two free throws with 1:03 left and Saddlericed the victory with two more free throws with eight seconds to play.

Game #27Hampton 64 Feb. 18, 2012Delaware 68 Bob Carpenter Center

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Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................37 5-8 4-4 5 1 2 14Hagins......................23 4-6 1-5 7 0 4 9Lewis ........................24 0-0 2-4 4 3 2 2Saddler ....................37 7-19 10-12 4 2 3 28Anderson ..................28 1-6 0-0 2 2 3 3McNeil ........................7 0-0 1-2 2 1 0 1Threatt ....................31 3-12 9-11 3 2 1 15Savage ....................12 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0McCullar ....................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals ..................200 20-52 27-38 27 11 16 72 .385 .711 (6)

Towson MIN FG FT R A F TPDamas......................33 1-7 0-0 5 2 4 3Jones........................37 3-10 1-2 11 1 2 7Nwankwo ................36 8-22 11-15 20 0 3 27Pressley....................17 3-8 2-2 5 1 5 8Walden ....................39 5-12 2-2 2 3 4 13Adams ......................11 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0Gumbs......................12 2-6 0-0 3 0 5 4Giergen ......................9 1-2 0-0 0 0 2 3Flash ..........................6 0-1 0-2 1 0 0 0Totals ..................200 23-68 16-23 48 7 27 65 .338 .696 (3)

Towson ............................25 40 - 65Delaware ........................36 36 - 72

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 12-30 (.400)/8-22 (.364); TU - 7-33(.212)/16-35 (.457); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 5-20, .250 (Saddler,4-9, Anderson, 1-6, Threatt, 0-5); TU - 3-10, .300 (Giergen, 1-2, Damas, 1-3, Walden, 1-4, Jones, 0-1); Blocks: UD - 6 (Hagins, 4, Saddler, Savage);TU - 3 (Adams, 2, Nwankwo); Steals: UD - 10 (Threatt, 3, Hagins, 2, An-derson, 2, Brinkley, Lewis, Saddler), TU - 5 (Nwankwo, 3, Damas, Adams);Turnovers: UD - 6 (Threatt, 4, Lewis, Saddler), TU - 13 (Nwankwo, 4, Jones,3, Walden, 2, Gumbs, Damas, Pressley); Officials: Roger Ayres, WilliamHumes, Andrew Marotta; Attendance: 3,081.

RICHMOND, VA. -- Despite jumping out to an 18-point first half lead andholding a nine-point halftime advantage, the No. 5 seed Blue Hens (18-12)needed some big defensive stops and some key shots from Devon Saddlerdown the stretch to survive with a 72-65 victory over 12th-seeded Towsonin the CAA Tournament First Round at the Richmond Coliseum...Saddler fin-ished with a game-high 28 points, none bigger than his consecutive three-pointers over a span of 1:16 that helped UD break away from the only tieof the second half at 53-53...He sank the second three-pointer with 6:02left to play, just beating the shot clock and pushing UD’s lead to fourpoints...Towson never got closer than two points the rest of the way as UDsank 10 free throws over the final five minutes...Josh Brinkley finished with14 points on 5 of 8 shooting and pulled five boards.. Jamelle Hagins con-tributed nine points, seven rebounds, and four blocked shots while JarvisThreatt chipped in 15 points on 9 of 11 free throw shooting...UD held a 27-16 advantage at the foul line and committed just six turnovers to offset 38.5percent shooting from the field (20 of 52) and a 18-rebound deficit ...Towson(1-31) got a record-setting performance from Robert Nwankwo, who becamethe first player in CAA Tournament history to record a 20-20 game as hescored 27 points and pulled down 20 rebounds...Kris Walden added 13 pointsfor the Tigers...The Hens used an 8-0 run to take a 23-9 lead and pushedthe advantage to 18 points on a McNeil free throw with 6:34 left...But Towsonnarrowed the deficit to 36-25 at the break thanks to a 7-2 run over the finalthree minutes...Towson used an 11-3 run early in the second half, cuttingthe UD lead to 46-43 on a Walden layup with 13:30 left...The Tigers knottedthe score at 53-53 on a Deon Jones jumper with 7:30 to play...But Saddleranswered with his consecutive three-pointers and later added two free throwsto push the UD lead back to 62-57 with 4:09 remaining...A Brinkley dunkoff a nice feed from Kyle Anderson and two free throws from Khalid Lewisgave Delaware a 66-59 lead with 2:24 remaining and Towson could neverget closer than five the rest of the way.

Game #30Towson 65 Mar. 2, 2012Delaware 72 Richmond Coliseum

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................33 3-6 2-6 4 0 2 8Hagins......................32 5-7 2-4 15 0 3 12Lewis ........................18 1-3 1-2 0 1 5 3Saddler ....................39 8-18 6-7 2 1 4 24Anderson ..................32 4-8 0-0 1 0 0 11McNeil ......................11 2-3 0-0 2 0 3 4Threatt ....................33 3-9 6-6 7 5 2 12Madarani ................0+ 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0McNulty ..................0+ 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Savage ......................2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0Townsville ................0+ 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Williams ..................0+ 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals ..................200 26-55 17-25 32 7 19 74 .473 .680 (0)

Old Dominion MIN FG FT R A F TPWright ......................23 4-9 2-3 3 1 5 12Cooper......................25 6-9 1-2 8 2 2 13Hill ..........................36 7-12 0-2 3 4 1 15De Lancey ................25 2-6 2-4 5 4 1 7Bazemore ................36 9-20 3-4 9 4 1 24Pimentel ....................6 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0Rogers ....................0+ 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0Batten ......................18 4-7 0-0 6 1 3 10Key ..........................12 0-2 1-2 2 1 2 1Ross ........................18 2-4 2-2 4 1 5 6Larsen ........................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals ..................200 34-70 11-19 42 17 20 88 .486 .579 (2)

Delaware ........................42 32 - 74Old Dominion ..................47 41 - 88

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 15-32 (.469)/11-23 (.478); ODU - 17-35(.486)/17-35 (.486); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 5-17, .294 (Ander-son, 3-7, Saddler, 2-8, Lewis, 0-1, Madarani, 0-1); ODU - 9-20, .450 (Baze-more, 3-5, Wright, 2-4, Batten, 2-4, De Lancey, 0-1, Hill, 1-3, Key, 0-2);Blocks: UD - 5 (Hagins, 2, Brinkley, Lewis, Saddler); ODU - 3 (Ross, 2, Key);Steals: UD - 2 (Lewis, Saddler), ODU - 5 (Wright, Cooper, De Lancey, Baze-more, Key); Turnovers: UD - 11 (Saddler, 5, Hagins, 2, Anderson, 2, Lewis,McNeil), ODU - 7 (Batten, 2, Wright, Hill, De Lancey, Bazemore, Ross); Of-ficials: Sean Hull, Dwayne Gladden, Louie Andrakakos; Attendance:5,889.

RICHMOND, VA. -- Kent Bazemore scored 24 points while four otherMonarchs reached double figures as fourth-seeded Old Dominion defeatedfifth-seeded Delaware, 88-74, in the CAA Tournament Quarterfinals at theRichmond Coliseum...Bazemore went 9 of 20 from the field, grabbed a team-high nine rebounds and handed out four assists for ODU (20-12)...DonteHill scored a season-best 15 points for the Monarchs, while Chris Cooperchipped in with 13 points and eight boards...Nick Wright contributed 12points while Demitri Batten had 10 for ODU, which defeated UD (18-13) forthe fifth consecutive meeting...Devon Saddler scored 24 points for UD, be-coming the 29th player in Blue Hen history and the first sophomore to sur-pass the 1,000-point mark...Jamelle Hagins collected a double-double with12 points and 15 rebounds, while Jarvis Threatt poured in 12 points...ODUshot 48.6 percent from the field and hit 9 of 20 three-pointers en route toits highest scoring game of the season...The Blue Hens shot 47.3 percent,but connected on just 5 of 17 shots from behind the arc...UD used a 6-0 runto take the lead at 30-29 with 6:42 on the clock...A pair of free throws byThreatt made it a 40-39 UD advantage but the Monarchs would close theperiod with an 8-2 run, including the final six by Bazemore, to take a 47-42 margin into the break...ODU opened the second half with an 11-4 run toextend the margin to 58-46...Threatt again connected twice from the line tomake it a 67-56 game with 10:53 left, but the Monarchs put the contestaway with another 11-4 spurt, going up a game-high 18 points at 78-60 ona Marquel De Lancey steal and dunk with eight minutes to play.

Game #31Delaware 74 Mar. 3, 2012Old Dominion 88 Richmond Coliseum

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F TPBrinkley ..................22 3-5 1-2 3 1 2 7Hagins......................27 3-5 0-1 5 1 4 6Lewis ........................31 1-4 0-0 1 2 2 2Saddler ....................35 2-7 6-11 5 1 4 10Anderson ..................29 0-4 0-0 2 0 2 0McNeil ........................7 0-0 2-4 1 0 0 2Threatt ....................29 10-14 9-13 4 1 3 31Madarani....................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0McNulty......................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0Savage ......................2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0McCullar ..................14 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0Townsville ..................1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0Williams ....................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 19-40 18-31 22 6 22 58 .475 .581 (3)

Butler MIN FG FT R A F TPJones........................20 0-6 0-0 6 0 4 0Marshall ..................10 0-1 2-2 1 1 3 2Smith ......................31 7-11 2-5 7 1 3 17Nored ......................21 3-6 4-4 0 3 4 12Hopkins ....................30 7-15 3-6 5 3 1 19Smeathers ..................2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Barlow......................21 0-1 4-4 4 2 3 4Fromm ......................6 1-4 1-1 0 0 2 3Aldridge......................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Kampen, Elliott ..........3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Kampen, Emerson ......2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0Woods ......................21 3-7 0-0 5 1 4 6Butcher ......................8 1-3 0-0 1 1 1 2Stigall ......................24 3-6 1-2 2 3 1 10Totals ..................200 25-61 17-24 31 15 26 75 .410 .708 (6)

Delaware ........................23 35 - 58Butler ..............................31 44 - 75

Field Goal Pct. by Half: UD - 7-22 (.318)/12-18 (.667); BU - 11-30(.367)/14-31 (.452); Three-Point Field Goals: UD - 2-9, .222 (Threatt,2-3, Lewis, 0-1, Saddler, 0-1, Townsville, 0-1, Anderson, 0-3); BU - 8-19,.421 (Stigall, 3-6, Nored, 2-3, Hopkins, 2-3, Smith, 1-2, Barlow, 0-1, Fromm,0-1, Woods, 0-1); Blocks: UD - 7 (Hagins, 4, Brinkley, 2, McCullar); BU - 2(Jones, Marshall); Steals: UD - 6 (Threatt, 4, Hagins, Saddler), BU - 8 (Bar-low, 3, Smith, 2, Nored, Butcher, Stigall); Turnovers: UD - 17 (Saddler, 10,Lewis, 3, Hagins, 2, Brinkley, Threatt), BU - 14 (Woods, 4, Jones, 3, Fromm,2, Stigall, 2, Nored, Barlow, Butcher); Officials: Jim Bruno, Rob Mrakovich,Chris Boehn; Attendance: 2,349.

INDIANAPOLIS, IND. -- Butler used an early second half run to pull awayfor a 75-58 victory over Delaware at Hinkle Fieldhouse in the first round ofthe College Basketball Invitational...Chrishawn Hopkins finished with a game-high 19 points for the Bulldogs (21-14), while Andrew Smith added 17 pointsand a game-high seven rebounds...Ronald Nored chipped in with 12 points,while Chase Stigall was the fourth Bulldog in double figures with 10points...Jarvis Threatt scored a career-high 31 points for UD (18-14), fin-ishing 10 of 14 from the field and 9 of 13 from the foul line...Threatt nowhas the top three highest scoring games by a freshman in UD history...DevonSaddler finished with 10 points, and went over the 600-point mark for theseason, just the third player in Blue Hen history to surpass thatmilestone...Butler connected on 8 of 19 shots from behind the arc and helda 37-25 rebounding edge...The game was tied 15-15 before Butler used an8-0 run to take a 23-15 lead, and the Bulldogs eventually went ahead 31-23 at the break...The Bulldogs then scored the first nine points of the secondhalf to extend the margin to 40-23...Brinkley then converted a jumphookinside, while Threatt followed with a steal and a monster one-handed jam tomake it a 10-point game...The Blue Hens got as close as nine, and it wasstill a 10-point game at 48-38 with 9:45 to go, but the Bulldogs respondedwith five straight points to go back up 15 on a Woods putback.

Game #32Delaware 58 Mar. 14, 2012Butler 75 Hinkle Fieldhouse

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The Colonial Athletic Association has built a reputation as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferencesboth athletically and academically.

The CAA encompasses five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas with a geographic footprintthat stretches from Boston to Atlanta. The conference has produced 16 national team champions in five dif-ferent sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players of the year, 12 national coaches of theyear and 12 Honda Award winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from com-petition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 22 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2011-12, more than

1,900 of the league’s 4,000 student-athletes received the Com-missioner’s Academic Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade pointaverage while lettering in a varsity sport. The conference had 19teams in 13 different sports receive NCAA Public RecognitionAwards based on the latest Academic Progress Report released in2012.

The landscape of the conference stretches along the majorityof the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top 25 mediamarkets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8),Washington, D.C. (9) and Baltimore (25). The number of televisionhomes in the CAA market exceeds 20 million.

The CAA conducts championships in 23 sports. Male athletescompete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country,football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track &field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles inbasketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer,

softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In 2011-12, 24 teams earned NCAA Tour-nament berths and 51 student-athletes received All-America honors in 16 different sports.

The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s basketball with two teams – GeorgeMason (2006) and VCU (2011) – advancing to the NCAA Final Four over the past six years. Three CAA teamsearned NCAA Tournament berths for the first time in 2011 as conference champion Old Dominion was joinedby VCU and George Mason. VCU knocked off USC, Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and top-seeded Kansas,while Mason defeated Villanova. In 2006, George Mason captured the nation’s imagination by becoming thefirst mid-major program since 1979 to reach the Final Four, posting victories over Michigan State, North Car-olina, Wichita State and Connecticut along the way. At least five CAA teams have reached postseason play forthe past four years.

The CAA has also had great success in women’s basketball, with six teams making the postseason in2011-12. Conference champion Delaware advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for thefirst time and was ranked #7 in the final Associated Press Top 25 poll. James Madison beat two ACC and two

Big East teams to reachthe championshipgame of the WNIT.Drexel, Hofstra, UNCWand VCU joined theDukes in the WNIT. OldDominion, which wonan NCAA-record 17straight CAA titles from1992-2008, boaststhree national champi-onships (1979, 1980,1985) and was na-tional runner-up in1997.

The conferencealso excels in manyother sports. CAAsquads have combinedto win 10 field hockeynational titles since thechampionship began in1981 and ODUreached the national

semifinals in 2011. Four men’s soccer teams earned NCAA Tournament berths last season and James Madisonbecame the seventh CAA team to reach the final 16 of the event in the past decade. Hofstra’s softball teamwon the Los Angeles Regional and became the first CAA squad to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals. Atleast two women’s soccer teams have reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament in three of the pastfive seasons. William & Mary’s men’s cross country squad has made the NCAA Championship in 12 of thepast 13 years. In the pool, George Mason’s Ashley Danner finished second in the 100 breaststroke and fifthin the 200 breaststroke at the 2012 NCAA Championship and received All-America honors. Delaware andTowson have each reached the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship. On the track, Mason’sDavid Verburg placed fourth in the 400 meters at the NCAA Championship. The CAA has sent multiple teamsto the NCAA Baseball Championship in nine of the last 15 years and has had at least 12 players selected inthe eight of the last 10 Major League Baseball drafts. The conference also boasts numerous All-Americans inlacrosse, tennis, golf, women’s lacrosse and wrestling.

CAA member institutions are committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliancewas created in 2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects ofuniversity life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs that have been established are an un-dergraduate research conference, coordination of study abroad programs and granting visiting academicstatus to student-athletes traveling to an away contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resourcecenters and computer labs.

Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its inception. The conference traces its rootsback to 1983 when three of its current members- George Mason University, James Madison University, andthe College of William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academyand the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the leagueadded 11 sports, acquired two new members (the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and AmericanUniversity) and decided to form a new association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place onJune 6, 1985.

Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington and William and Mary were joinedby Old Dominion University in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The conference addedthe University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. GeorgiaState University and Northeastern University became members of the conference on July 1, 2005.

CAA COMMISSIONERTom Yeager

Colonial Athletic Association8625 Patterson Ave.Richmond, VA 23229Phone: 804-754-1616Fax: 804-754-1830www.caasports.com

Commissioner ............................................................................................................Tom YeagerDeputy Commissioner for Basketball........................................................................Ron BertovichChief Operating Officer ..........................................................................................Cindy WilliamsSenior Associate Commissioner, Compliance & Governance/SWA ......................Kathleen BattersonSenior Associate Commissioner, Marketing/Development ....................................Robert GoodmanAssociate Commissioner, Communications ................................................................Rob WashburnAssociate Commissioner, Integrated Digital Strategies ..................................................Scott MeyerAssociate Commissioner, Broadcast Services ..................................................................Peter HockAssistant Commissioner, Championships....................................................................Steve KanabyAssistant Commissioner, Championships ......................................................................J.P. WilliamsAssistant Commissioner, Creative Services/Communications ......................................Niki DeSantisAssistant Commissioner, Creative Services/Video ..................................................Kelly BowmasterDirector of Basketball Strategies ..................................................................................Katie LoweDirector of Communications - Football ....................................................................................TBADirector of Corporate Partnerships ........................................................................Brian EdmondsAssistant Director of Compliance & Student-Athlete Services ....................................Vincent PiersonAssistant Director of Video Services ........................................................................Bobby BroylesOfficiating Administrator..........................................................................................Pamela StoneCommunications Intern....................................................................................Jonathan DavidsonOperations Intern..................................................................................................Courtney Melia

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2011-12 Colonial Athletic Association Final Standings

CAA Record Overall RecordTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Drexel ................................................16 2 .889 29 7 .806VCU ....................................................15 3 .833 29 7 .806George Mason......................................14 4 .778 24 9 .727Old Dominion ......................................13 5 .722 22 14 .611Delaware ........................................12 6 .667 18 14 .563Georgia State ......................................11 7 .611 22 12 .647Northeastern..........................................9 9 .500 14 17 .452James Madison ......................................5 13 .278 12 20 .375UNCW....................................................5 13 .278 10 21 .323William & Mary......................................4 14 .222 6 26 .188Hofstra ..................................................3 15 .167 10 22 .313Towson ..................................................1 17 .056 1 31 .031

CAA Tournament at Richmond ColiseumFirst Round • March 2, 2012#9 UNCW 70, #8 James Madison 59#5 Delaware 72, #12 Towson 65#7 Northeastern 57, #10 William & Mary 49#6 Georgia State 85, #11 Hofstra 50

Quarterfinals • March 3, 2012#1 Drexel 59, #9 UNCW 47#4 Old Dominion 88, #5 Delaware 74#2 VCU 75, #7 Northeastern 65#3 George Mason 61, #6 Georgia State 59

Semifinals • March 4, 2012#1 Drexel 68, #4 Old Dominion 51#2 VCU 74, #3 George Mason 64

Championship • March 5, 2012#2 VCU 59, #1 Drexel 56

All-Tournament Team: Rob Brandenberg (VCU), Bradford Burgess (VCU), Damion Lee (Drexel), Frantz Massenat (Drexel), Mike Morrison(George Mason); Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Darius Theus (VCU)

2011-12 CAA HonorsFirst Team All-CAA

Kent Bazemore, Old DominionBradford Burgess, VCU

Frantz Massenat, DrexelRyan Pearson, George Mason

Keith Rendleman, UNCW

Second Team All-CAAChris Cooper, Old Dominion

Samme Givens, DrexelJamelle Hagins, Delaware

Mike Moore, HofstraDevon Saddler, Delaware

Third Team All-CAAJihad Ali, Georgia State

Eric Buckner, Georgia StateHumpty Hitchens, James Madison

Jonathan Lee, NortheasternJuvonte Reddic, VCUDarius Theus, VCU

All-Rookie TeamQuincy Ford, Northeastern

Damion Lee, DrexelAdam Smith, UNCW

Marcus Thornton, William & MaryJarvis Threatt, Delaware

All-Defensive TeamKent Bazemore, Old Dominion

Eric Buckner, Georgia StateJamelle Hagins, Delaware

Robert Nwankwo, TowsonBriante Weber, VCU

All-Academic First TeamJihad Ali, Georgia State

Trian Iliadis, Old DominionQuinn McDowell, William & Mary

Dwan McMillan, HofstraTim Rusthoven, William & Mary

All-Academic Second TeamBrandon Britt, William & MaryJames Fields, Georgia State

Erique Gumbs, TowsonJonathan Lee, Northeastern

Tanner Milson, UNCW

Academic Honorable MentionRob Brandenberg, VCU

Kyle Gaillard, William & MaryMatt Grogan, Hofstra

Fred Heldring, William & MaryDoug Howard, William & MaryAnton Larsen, Old Dominion

Jacob Lerner, DrexelStevan Manojlovic, Drexel

Andrew Pavloff, William & MaryRyan Pierson, Northeastern

Gene Swindle, James MadisonWill Townsville, Delaware

CAA Player of the YearRyan Pearson, George Mason

CAA Coach of the YearBruiser Flint, Drexel

CAA Rookie of the YearDamion Lee, Drexel

CAA Defensive Player of the YearKent Bazemore, Old Dominion

Dean Ehlers Leadership AwardJihad Ali, Georgia State/Quinn McDowell, William & Mary

NCAA TournamentSecond Round • March 15, 2012#12 VCU 62, #5 Wichita State 59

Third Round • March 17, 2012#4 Indiana 63, #12 VCU 61

NITFirst Round • March 14, 2012#3 Drexel 81, #6 Central Florida 56

Second Round • March 18, 2012#3 Drexel 65, #7 Northern Iowa 63

Quarterfinals • March 20, 2012#5 Massachusetts 72, #3 Drexel 70

College Basketball InvitationalFirst Round • March 14, 2012Butler 75, Delaware 58

CollegeInsider.com TournamentFirst Round • March 13, 2012Georgia State 74, Tennessee Tech 43Old Dominion 68, Coastal Carolina 66

Second Round • March 17-18, 2012Mercer 64, Georgia State 59Old Dominion 65, USC Upstate 56

Quarterfinals • March 21, 2012Mercer 79, Old Dominion 73

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SCORING OFFENSE## Team G Pts Avg/G 1. George Mason ..........................33 2323 70.4 2. Delaware ..............................32 2206 68.9 3. VCU..........................................36 2448 68.0 4. Georgia State............................34 2298 67.6 5. James Madison ........................32 2115 66.1 6. Old Dominion ..........................36 2368 65.8 7. Hofstra ....................................32 2091 65.3 8. Drexel ......................................36 2350 65.3 9. UNCW ......................................31 2013 64.910. Northeastern ............................31 1941 62.611. William & Mary ........................32 1931 60.312. Towson ....................................32 1647 51.5

SCORING DEFENSE## Team G Pts Avg/G 1. Drexel ......................................36 2020 56.1 2. Georgia State............................34 2003 58.9 3. VCU..........................................36 2154 59.8 4. Old Dominion ..........................36 2234 62.1 5. George Mason ..........................33 2142 64.9 6. Northeastern ............................31 2030 65.5 7. Hofstra ....................................32 2151 67.2 8. Delaware ..............................32 2188 68.4 9. William & Mary ........................32 2220 69.410. Towson ....................................32 2231 69.711. James Madison ........................32 2235 69.812. UNCW ......................................31 2189 70.6

SCORING MARGIN## Team G OFF DEF Mar. 1. Drexel ......................................36 65.3 56.1 +9.2 2. Georgia State............................34 67.6 58.9 +8.7 3. VCU..........................................36 68.0 59.8 +8.2 4. George Mason ..........................33 70.4 64.9 +5.5 5. Old Dominion ..........................36 65.8 62.1 +3.7 6. Delaware ..............................32 68.9 68.4 +0.6 7. Hofstra ....................................32 65.3 67.2 -1.9 8. Northeastern ............................31 62.6 65.5 -2.9 9. James Madison ........................32 66.1 69.8 -3.810. UNCW ......................................31 64.9 70.6 -5.711. William & Mary ........................32 60.3 69.4 -9.012. Towson ....................................32 51.5 69.7 -18.2

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE## Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Drexel ......................................36 527 711 .741 2. Hofstra ....................................32 536 747 .718 3. Delaware ..............................32 545 760 .717 4. William & Mary ........................32 389 547 .711 5. Northeastern ............................31 420 598 .702 6. George Mason ..........................33 511 732 .698 7. VCU..........................................36 507 740 .685 8. UNCW ......................................31 394 580 .679 9. James Madison ........................32 371 557 .66610. Georgia State............................34 436 665 .65611. Old Dominion ..........................36 473 766 .61712. Towson ....................................32 379 647 .586

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. George Mason ..........................33 828 1788 .463 2. Drexel ......................................36 801 1821 .440 3. Georgia State............................34 842 1936 .435 4. Northeastern ............................31 676 1579 .428 5. Delaware ..............................32 746 1750 .426 6. James Madison ........................32 748 1774 .422 7. UNCW ......................................31 723 1740 .416 8. VCU..........................................36 837 2040 .410 9. William & Mary ........................32 662 1632 .40610. Old Dominion ..........................36 844 2082 .40511. Hofstra ....................................32 700 1732 .40412. Towson ....................................32 580 1581 .367

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Georgia State............................34 702 1847 .380 2. Drexel ......................................36 704 1794 .392 3. George Mason ..........................33 732 1864 .393 4. Delaware ..............................32 777 1978 .393 5. Old Dominion ..........................36 756 1882 .402 6. VCU..........................................36 762 1796 .424 7. James Madison ........................32 765 1751 .437 8. UNCW ......................................31 782 1787 .438

9. Towson ....................................32 773 1753 .44110. Northeastern ............................31 710 1608 .44211. William & Mary ........................32 799 1764 .45312. Hofstra ....................................32 755 1651 .457

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Drexel ......................................36 221 584 .378 2. James Madison ........................32 248 676 .367 3. Northeastern ............................31 169 485 .348 4. VCU..........................................36 267 800 .334 5. Hofstra ....................................32 155 466 .333 6. George Mason ..........................33 156 470 .332 7. UNCW ......................................31 173 530 .326 8. William & Mary ........................32 218 679 .321 9. Old Dominion ..........................36 207 647 .32010. Georgia State............................34 178 562 .31711. Delaware ..............................32 169 543 .31112. Towson ....................................32 108 400 .270

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Drexel ......................................36 160 551 .290 2. UNCW ......................................31 181 583 .310 3. Georgia State............................34 218 691 .315 4. Old Dominion ..........................36 219 689 .318 5. VCU..........................................36 174 542 .321 6. George Mason ..........................33 194 602 .322 7. Delaware ..............................32 182 562 .324 8. Northeastern ............................31 163 1493 .331 9. William & Mary ........................32 205 588 .34910. Hofstra ....................................32 187 534 .35011. James Madison ........................32 195 537 .36312. Towson ....................................32 244 661 .369

REBOUNDING OFFENSE## Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Old Dominion ..........................36 1446 40.2 2. Delaware ..............................32 1185 37.0 3. UNCW ......................................31 1138 36.7 4. George Mason ..........................33 1202 36.4 5. Georgia State............................34 1229 36.1 6. Towson ....................................32 1147 35.8 7. Drexel ......................................36 1276 35.4 8. VCU..........................................36 1205 33.5 9. Hofstra ....................................32 1069 33.410. Northeastern ............................31 998 32.211. James Madison ........................32 1015 31.712. William & Mary ........................32 990 30.9

REBOUNDING DEFENSE## Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Drexel ......................................36 1057 29.4 2. Northeastern ............................31 1009 32.5 3. Hofstra ....................................32 1078 33.7 4. Towson ....................................32 1079 33.7 5. Old Dominion ..........................36 1227 34.1 6. George Mason ..........................33 1125 34.1 7. William & Mary ........................32 1113 34.8 8. Georgia State............................34 1196 35.2 9. VCU..........................................36 1268 35.210. UNCW ......................................31 1124 36.311. James Madison ........................32 1181 36.912. Delaware ..............................32 1238 38.7

REBOUNDING MARGIN## Team G TEAM OPP +/- 1. Old Dominion ..........................36 40.2 34.1 +6.1 2. Drexel ......................................36 35.4 29.4 +6.1 3. George Mason ..........................33 36.4 34.1 +2.3 4. Towson ....................................32 35.8 33.7 +2.1 5. Georgia State............................34 36.1 35.2 +1.0 6. UNCW ......................................31 36.7 36.3 +0.5 7. Hofstra ....................................32 33.4 33.7 -0.3 8. Northeastern ............................31 32.2 32.5 -0.4 9. Delaware ..............................32 37.0 38.7 -1.710. VCU..........................................36 33.5 35.2 -1.811. William & Mary ........................32 30.9 34.8 -3.812. James Madison ........................32 31.7 36.9 -5.2

BLOCKED SHOTS## Team G Blk Avg/G 1. Georgia State............................34 183 5.4 2. Delaware ..............................32 160 5.0 3. George Mason ..........................33 163 4.9

4. Old Dominion ..........................36 165 4.6 5. Towson ....................................32 135 4.2 6. UNCW ......................................31 122 3.9 7. Northeastern ............................31 119 3.8 8. VCU..........................................36 132 3.7 9. Drexel ......................................36 118 3.310. Hofstra ....................................32 84 2.611. James Madison ........................32 83 2.612. William & Mary ........................32 67 2.1

ASSISTS## Team G Ast Avg/G 1. James Madison ........................32 429 13.4 2. George Mason ..........................33 427 12.9 3. Drexel ......................................36 462 12.8 4. Old Dominion ..........................36 456 12.7 5. Georgia State............................34 427 12.6 6. Hofstra ....................................32 389 12.2 7. VCU..........................................36 433 12.0 8. UNCW ......................................31 370 11.9 9. Northeastern ............................31 369 11.910. William & Mary ........................32 343 10.711. Delaware ..............................32 302 9.412. Towson ....................................32 261 8.2

STEALS## Team G Stl Avg/G 1. VCU..........................................36 381 10.6 2. Georgia State............................34 315 9.3 3. Old Dominion ..........................36 316 8.8 4. Northeastern ............................31 246 7.9 5. Hofstra ....................................32 245 7.7 6. George Mason ..........................33 224 6.8 7. James Madison ........................32 213 6.7 8. UNCW ......................................31 173 5.6 9. Towson ....................................32 177 5.510. William & Mary ........................32 154 4.811. Drexel ......................................36 173 4.812. Delaware ..............................32 150 4.7

TURNOVER MARGIN## Team G TEAM OPP +/- 1. VCU..........................................36 11.4 17.9 +6.5 2. Georgia State............................34 11.6 15.1 +3.5 3. Hofstra ....................................32 13.8 15.4 +1.6 4. Old Dominion ..........................36 13.8 15.1 +1.4 5. James Madison ........................32 12.9 13.6 +0.6 6. Drexel ......................................36 11.6 11.2 -0.5 7. George Mason ..........................33 15.2 14.3 -0.9 8. Northeastern ............................31 15.6 14.4 -1.3 9. Delaware ..............................32 12.9 10.7 -2.210. UNCW ......................................31 13.8 11.1 -2.711. William & Mary ........................32 12.8 9.8 -3.112. Towson ....................................32 18.1 10.7 -7.5

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO## Team G Asst Turn Ratio 1. Drexel ......................................36 12.8 11.6 1.1 2. Georgia State............................34 12.6 11.6 1.1 3. VCU..........................................36 12.0 11.4 1.1 4. James Madison ........................32 13.4 12.9 1.0 5. Old Dominion ..........................36 12.7 13.8 0.9 6. Hofstra ....................................32 12.2 13.8 0.9 7. UNCW ......................................31 11.9 13.8 0.9 8. George Mason ..........................33 12.9 15.2 0.8 9. William & Mary ........................32 10.7 12.8 0.810. Northeastern ............................31 11.9 15.6 0.811. Delaware ..............................32 9.4 12.9 0.712. Towson ....................................32 8.2 18.1 0.5

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE## Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. James Madison ........................32 248 7.8 2. VCU..........................................36 267 7.4 3. William & Mary ........................32 218 6.8 4. Drexel ......................................36 221 6.1 5. Old Dominion ..........................36 207 5.8 6. UNCW ......................................31 173 5.6 7. Northeastern ............................31 169 5.5 8. Delaware ..............................32 169 5.3 9. Georgia State............................34 178 5.210. Hofstra ....................................32 155 4.811. George Mason ..........................33 156 4.712. Towson ....................................32 108 3.4

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SCORING## Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts PPG 1. Mike Moore (Hofstra) ................................32 200 81 156 637 19.9 2. Devon Saddler (Delaware) ..................32 193 59 158 603 18.8 3. Ryan Pearson (George Mason) ..................33 201 28 132 562 17.0 4. A.J. Davis (James Madison)........................32 169 53 119 510 15.9 5. Kent Bazemore (Old Dominion) ..................35 186 51 115 538 15.4 6. Keith Rendleman (UNCW) ..........................31 186 0 103 475 15.3 7. Humpty Hitchens (James Madison) ............30 158 82 49 447 14.9 8. Nathaniel Lester (Hofstra) ..........................32 153 19 141 466 14.6 9. Jonathan Lee (Northeastern)......................31 151 50 99 451 14.510. Frantz Massenat (Drexel) ..........................36 147 54 146 494 13.711. Adam Smith (UNCW)..................................31 150 58 67 425 13.712. Bradford Burgess (VCU) ............................36 142 81 119 484 13.413. Joel Smith (Northeastern) ..........................31 134 72 61 401 12.914. Devonta White (Georgia State) ..................34 148 54 88 438 12.915. Jihad Ali (Georgia State) ............................34 163 42 58 426 12.516. Quinn McDowell (William & Mary)..............32 129 59 83 400 12.5 Robert Nwankwo (Towson) ........................32 142 0 116 400 12.518. Marcus Damas (Towson) ............................32 132 48 87 399 12.519. Jamelle Hagins (Delaware) ................32 155 0 86 396 12.420. Damion Lee (Drexel)..................................36 142 63 85 432 12.0

REBOUNDING## Player-Team G O D Tot RPG 1. Jamelle Hagins (Delaware) ................32 86 268 354 11.1 2. Robert Nwankwo (Towson) ........................32 145 178 323 10.1 3. Chris Cooper (Old Dominion) ......................36 152 210 362 10.1 4. Keith Rendleman (UNCW) ..........................31 117 194 311 10.0 5. Ryan Pearson (George Mason) ..................33 76 195 271 8.2 6. Samme Givens (Drexel) ............................36 102 181 283 7.9 7. Eric Buckner (Georgia State) ......................34 93 149 242 7.1 8. Daryl McCoy (Drexel) ................................36 77 164 241 6.7 9. Juvonte Reddic (VCU) ................................36 105 135 240 6.710. Mike Morrison (George Mason) ..................33 74 145 219 6.611. Tim Rusthoven (William & Mary) ................26 59 112 171 6.612. Nathaniel Lester (Hofstra) ..........................32 92 117 209 6.513. Josh Micheaux (Georgia State) ..................33 50 152 202 6.114. Kent Bazemore (Old Dominion) ..................35 65 148 213 6.115. Jihad Ali (Georgia State) ............................34 37 167 204 6.016. Cedrick Williams (UNCW)............................31 83 93 176 5.717. David Imes (Hofstra)..................................27 55 92 147 5.418. Stephen Nwaukoni (Hofstra) ......................31 68 97 165 5.319. Marcus Damas (Towson) ............................32 60 110 170 5.320. Nick Wright (Old Dominion) ......................33 77 95 172 5.2

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 4.0 made per game)## Player-Team G FG Att Pct 1. Eric Buckner (Georgia State) ......................34 147 237 .6202. Jamelle Hagins (Delaware) ................32 155 283 .548 3. Tim Rusthoven (William & Mary) ................26 109 200 .545 4. Keith Rendleman (UNCW) ..........................31 186 351 .530 5. Samme Givens (Drexel)..............................36 159 301 .528 6. Juvonte Reddic (VCU) ................................36 149 290 .514 7. Ryan Pearson (George Mason)....................33 201 400 .503 8. Jonathan Lee (Northeastern) ......................31 151 320 .472 9. A.J. Davis (James Madison) ........................32 169 387 .43710. Quincy Ford (Northeastern) ........................31 124 284 .43711. Robert Nwankwo (Towson) ........................32 142 326 .43612. Frantz Massenat (Drexel) ..........................36 147 343 .42913. Humpty Hitchens (James Madison) ............30 158 374 .42214. Mike Moore (Hofstra) ................................32 200 477 .41915. Jihad Ali (Georgia State) ............................34 163 390 .418

ASSISTS## Player-Team G Ast APG 1. Frantz Massenat (Drexel) ..........................36 173 4.8 2. Dwan McMillan (Hofstra) ............................32 153 4.8 3. Darius Theus (VCU) ....................................36 170 4.7 4. Devon Moore (James Madison) ..................24 101 4.2 5. Bryon Allen (George Mason) ......................33 123 3.7 6. Humpty Hitchens (James Madison) ............30 111 3.7 7. Josh Micheaux (Georgia State) ..................33 120 3.6 8. Jonathan Lee (Northeastern) ......................31 107 3.5 9. Kris Walden (Towson) ................................32 103 3.210. Kent Bazemore (Old Dominion) ..................35 107 3.111. Devonta White (Georgia State) ..................34 100 2.912. James Fields (Georgia State) ......................31 89 2.913. Khalid Lewis (Delaware) ....................32 83 2.614. Joel Smith (Northeastern) ..........................31 76 2.515. Marquel De Lancey (Old Dominion) ............36 86 2.4

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)## Player-Team G FT Att. Pct 1. Sherrod Wright (George Mason)..................32 67 78 .859 2. Devonta White (Georgia State) ..................34 88 106 .8303. Jarvis Threatt (Delaware) ..................31 130 159 .818 4. Adam Smith (UNCW) ..................................31 67 82 .817 Chris Fouch (Drexel) ..................................32 67 82 .817 6. Mike Moore (Hofstra) ................................32 156 191 .8177. Devon Saddler (Delaware) ..................32 158 197 .802 8. Bradford Burgess (VCU)..............................36 119 150 .793 9. Jonathan Lee (Northeastern) ......................31 99 126 .78610. Frantz Massenat (Drexel) ..........................36 146 187 .78111. Damion Lee (Drexel) ..................................36 85 110 .77312. Nathaniel Lester (Hofstra) ..........................32 141 183 .77013. Quinn McDowell (William & Mary) ..............32 83 108 .76914. A.J. Davis (James Madison) ........................32 119 162 .73515. Quincy Ford (Northeastern) ........................31 74 101 .733

STEALS## Player-Team G Stl SPG 1. Briante Weber (VCU) ..................................36 77 2.1 2. Kent Bazemore (Old Dominion) ..................35 74 2.1 3. Darius Theus (VCU) ....................................36 71 2.0 4. James Fields (Georgia State) ......................31 61 2.0 5. Quincy Ford (Northeastern) ........................31 60 1.9 6. Devonta White (Georgia State) ..................34 60 1.8 7. Mike Moore (Hofstra) ................................32 55 1.7 A.J. Davis (James Madison) ........................32 55 1.7 9. Jihad Ali (Georgia State) ............................34 53 1.610. Josh Micheaux (Georgia State) ..................33 51 1.511. Trian Iliadis (Old Dominion) ........................30 46 1.512. Jonathan Lee (Northeastern) ......................31 46 1.513. Kris Walden (Towson) ................................32 43 1.3 Nathaniel Lester (Hofstra) ..........................32 43 1.315. Kauri Black (Northeastern) ........................31 41 1.3 Jarvis Threatt (Delaware) ..................31 41 1.3 Keith Rendleman (UNCW) ..........................31 41 1.3

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3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.5 made per game)## Player-Team G 3FG Att Pct 1. Frantz Massenat (Drexel) ..........................36 54 120 .450 2. Andrey Semenov (James Madison)..............32 62 141 .440 3. Jonathan Lee (Northeastern) ......................31 50 120 .417 4. Mike Moore (Hofstra) ................................32 81 207 .391 5. Humpty Hitchens (James Madison) ............30 82 211 .389 6. Troy Daniels (VCU) ....................................36 94 247 .381 7. Damion Lee (Drexel) ..................................36 63 168 .375 8. Bradford Burgess (VCU)..............................36 81 221 .367 9. Joel Smith (Northeastern) ..........................31 72 197 .36510. Chris Fouch (Drexel) ..................................32 65 178 .36511. Devonta White (Georgia State) ..................34 54 157 .34412. Quinn McDowell (William & Mary) ..............32 59 172 .34313. Kyle Anderson (Delaware) ..................31 68 200 .34014. Adam Smith (UNCW) ..................................31 58 175 .33115. A.J. Davis (James Madison) ........................32 53 160 .331

3-POINT FG MADE## Player-Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. Humpty Hitchens (James Madison) ............30 82 2.7 2. Troy Daniels (VCU) ....................................36 94 2.6 3. Mike Moore (Hofstra) ................................32 81 2.5 4. Joel Smith (Northeastern) ..........................31 72 2.3 5. Bradford Burgess (VCU)..............................36 81 2.36. Kyle Anderson (Delaware) ..................31 68 2.2 7. Chris Fouch (Drexel) ..................................32 65 2.0 8. Andrey Semenov (James Madison)..............32 62 1.9 9. Adam Smith (UNCW) ..................................31 58 1.910. Devon Saddler (Delaware) ..................32 59 1.8 Quinn McDowell (William & Mary) ..............32 59 1.812. Damion Lee (Drexel) ..................................36 63 1.813. A.J. Davis (James Madison) ........................32 53 1.714. Jonathan Lee (Northeastern) ......................31 50 1.615. Devonta White (Georgia State) ..................34 54 1.6

BLOCKED SHOTS## Player-Team G Blk Avg/G 1. Eric Buckner (Georgia State) ......................34 118 3.52. Jamelle Hagins (Delaware) ................32 95 3.0 3. Robert Nwankwo (Towson) ........................32 77 2.4 4. Mike Morrison (George Mason) ..................33 64 1.9 5. Erik Copes (George Mason) ........................27 51 1.9 6. Cedrick Williams (UNCW)............................31 43 1.4 7. Chris Cooper (Old Dominion) ......................36 46 1.3 8. Juvonte Reddic (VCU) ................................36 44 1.2 9. Nick Wright (Old Dominion)........................33 36 1.110. Keith Rendleman (UNCW) ..........................31 33 1.111. Samme Givens (Drexel)..............................36 37 1.012. Quincy Ford (Northeastern) ........................31 31 1.013. David Imes (Hofstra) ..................................27 26 1.014. Andrey Semenov (James Madison)..............32 30 0.915. Moussa Kone (Hofstra) ..............................32 29 0.9

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game)## Player-Team G Ast Avg TO Avg Ratio 1. Frantz Massenat (Drexel) ..........................36 173 4.8 77 2.1 2.2 2. Darius Theus (VCU) ....................................36 170 4.7 82 2.3 2.1 3. Devon Moore (James Madison) ..................24 101 4.2 56 2.3 1.8 4. Dwan McMillan (Hofstra) ............................32 153 4.8 88 2.8 1.7 5. Josh Micheaux (Georgia State) ..................33 120 3.6 83 2.5 1.4 6. Bryon Allen (George Mason) ......................33 123 3.7 89 2.7 1.4 7. Humpty Hitchens (James Madison) ............30 111 3.7 89 3.0 1.2 8. Jonathan Lee (Northeastern) ......................31 107 3.5 97 3.1 1.1 9. Kent Bazemore (Old Dominion) ..................35 107 3.1 112 3.2 1.010. Kris Walden (Towson) ................................32 103 3.2 144 4.5 0.7

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Player-Team G Reb RPG 1. Robert Nwankwo (Towson) ........................32 145 4.5 2. Chris Cooper (Old Dominion) ......................36 152 4.2 3. Keith Rendleman (UNCW) ..........................31 117 3.8 4. Juvonte Reddic (VCU) ................................36 105 2.9 5. Nathaniel Lester (Hofstra) ..........................32 92 2.9 6. Samme Givens (Drexel)..............................36 102 2.8 7. Eric Buckner (Georgia State) ......................34 93 2.78. Jamelle Hagins (Delaware) ................32 86 2.7 9. Cedrick Williams (UNCW)............................31 83 2.710. Nick Wright (Old Dominion)........................33 77 2.311. Ryan Pearson (George Mason)....................33 76 2.312. Tim Rusthoven (William & Mary) ................26 59 2.313. Mike Morrison (George Mason) ..................33 74 2.214. Stephen Nwaukoni (Hofstra) ......................31 68 2.215. Daryl McCoy (Drexel) ................................36 77 2.1

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Player-Team G Reb RPG1. Jamelle Hagins (Delaware) ................32 268 8.4 2. Keith Rendleman (UNCW) ..........................31 194 6.3 3. Ryan Pearson (George Mason)....................33 195 5.9 4. Chris Cooper (Old Dominion) ......................36 210 5.8 5. Robert Nwankwo (Towson) ........................32 178 5.6 6. Samme Givens (Drexel)..............................36 181 5.0 7. Jihad Ali (Georgia State) ............................34 167 4.9 8. Josh Micheaux (Georgia State) ..................33 152 4.6 9. Daryl McCoy (Drexel) ................................36 164 4.610. Mike Morrison (George Mason) ..................33 145 4.411. Eric Buckner (Georgia State) ......................34 149 4.412. Tim Rusthoven (William & Mary) ................26 112 4.313. Kent Bazemore (Old Dominion) ..................35 148 4.214. Mike Moore (Hofstra) ................................32 123 3.815. Bradford Burgess (VCU)..............................36 138 3.8

MINUTES PLAYED## Player-Team G Min Avg/G 1. Humpty Hitchens (James Madison) ............30 1095 36.5 2. Frantz Massenat (Drexel) ..........................36 1287 35.83. Devon Saddler (Delaware) ..................32 1130 35.3 4. Jonathan Lee (Northeastern) ......................31 1089 35.1 5. Mike Moore (Hofstra) ................................32 1108 34.6 6. Kris Walden (Towson) ................................32 1098 34.3 7. Devonta White (Georgia State) ..................34 1165 34.3 8. Quinn McDowell (William & Mary) ..............32 1095 34.2 9. Marcus Damas (Towson) ............................32 1094 34.210. Joel Smith (Northeastern) ..........................31 1059 34.2

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Delaware All-Time in Conference Tournaments(29-31)

East Coast Conference (5-14)

1977 Qtrs. La Salle L 77-84

1978 Qtrs. Bucknell W 72-62 Semis vs. La Salle L 85-97

(Semifinals/Finals at Easton, PA)

1979 1st Rd. at Rider W 72-70 Qtrs. at Lafayette L 71-90

1980 Qtrs. West Chester W 98-75 Semis at Bucknell L 65-76

1981 Qtrs. at Lehigh L 60-66

1982 Qtrs. Drexel L 45-49

1983 Qtrs. at LaSalle L 62-102

(1984-91 - All rounds at Towson Center, Towson, MD)1984 Qtrs. vs. Drexel L (OT) 72-82

1985 Qtrs. vs. Rider L 58-59

1986 Qtrs. vs. Drexel L 81-99

1987 Qtrs. vs. Bucknell L 71-81

1988 Qtrs. vs. Rider L 82-88

1989 Qtrs. vs. Lafayette L 70-72

1990 Qtrs. vs. Lafayette W (OT) 57-54 Semis at Towson State L 71-85

1991 Qtrs. vs. Central Connecticut W 99-85 Semis vs. Rider L (OT) 75-77

America East /North Atlantic Conference (17-6)

1992 Qtrs. Hartford W 92-56 Semis Vermont W 76-64 Final Drexel W 92-68

1993 Qtrs. New Hampshire W 70-65 Semis at Northeastern W 84-64 Final at Drexel W 67-64

1994 Qtrs. at New Hampshire L 67-80

1995 Qtrs. at New Hampshire L 81-83

1996 Qtrs. Towson L 78-85

1997 Qtrs. Hofstra W 86-73 Semis Boston University L 65-69

1998 Qtrs. Towson W 80-60 Semis Hofstra W 60-51 Final Boston University W 66-58

1999 Qtrs. Towson W 83-63 Semis Maine W 90-73 Final Drexel W 86-672000 Qtrs. Towson W 79-69 Semis Maine W 68-46 Final at Hofstra L 69-76

2001 Qtrs. Towson W 66-51 Semis Northeastern W 110-66 Final at Hofstra L 54-68

Colonial Athletic Association (7-11)

(All rounds at Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, VA)2002 Qtrs. vs. Drexel W 85-59 Semis vs. UNC Wilmington L 54-69

2003 Qtrs. vs. George Mason W 61-49 Semis vs. UNC Wilmington L 50-63

2004 Qtrs. vs. George Mason L (OT) 58-65

2005 1st Rd. vs. Towson W 76-56 Qtrs. vs. Va. Commonwealth L 61-74

2006 1st Rd. vs. Drexel W 52-49 Qtrs. vs. UNC Wilmington L 56-69

2007 1st Rd. vs. Northeastern L 67-77

2008 1st Rd. vs. Drexel W 60-51 Qtrs. vs. UNC Wilmington L 59-82

2009 1st Rd. vs. Georgia State L 41-54

2010 1st Rd. vs. VCU L 49-66

2011 1st Rd. vs. Northeastern W 60-58 Qtrs. vs. Old Dominion L 50-59

2012 1st Rd. vs. Towson W 72-65 Qtrs. vs. Old Dominion L 74-88

Delaware in Postseason Tournaments (0-6)NCAA Tournament (0-4)

1992 Midwest Regional - Dayton Arena, Dayton, OH (4) Cincinnati 85, (13) Delaware 47

1993 Midwest Regional - Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, IN (4) Louisville 76, (13) Delaware 70

1998 Midwest Regional - United Center, Chicago, IL (2) Purdue 95, (15) Delaware 56

1999 East Regional - Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC (4) Tennessee 62, (13) Delaware 52

NIT (0-1)

2000 The Pavillion, Villanova, PA Villanova 72, Delaware 63

CBI Tournament (0-1)

2012 Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN Butler 75, Delaware 58

Delaware in Preseason TournamentsPreseason NIT (0-2)

1992 Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ Seton Hall 75, Delaware 54

2000 The Apollo of Temple, Philadelphia, PA Temple 56, Delaware 49

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1992 NCAA Midwest RegionalDayton, OH

Cincinnati 85, Delaware 47

Delaware FG FT R A F PTColes ............................1-8 0-0 7 1 4 2Wright ........................6-11 3-4 5 0 5 15Dunkley........................2-5 2-4 5 0 3 6Murray ........................4-9 5-6 4 1 3 13Pearl ............................3-5 0-0 5 2 4 6Montgom. ....................0-1 0-3 5 0 3 0Deadwyler ....................0-0 2-2 0 0 0 2Jackson ........................0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Blackhurst ....................0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0Lubas............................0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Johnson ........................1-1 0-0 0 0 0 3Evans............................0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0Edwards ........................0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0Buck ............................0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals ......................17-43 12-19 34 4 23 47

Cincinnati FG FT R A F PTJones ............................6-9 0-1 5 2 2 13Nelson ..........................2-6 2-2 5 1 3 6Blount ..........................1-3 0-0 7 2 4 2Buford ........................4-13 5-6 0 4 2 14Van Exel ......................6-11 2-2 9 6 1 18Martin ..........................1-2 0-2 2 0 5 2Scott ............................5-7 2-6 5 1 0 12Gibson ..........................2-6 2-2 1 0 1 8Jackson ........................3-7 1-2 0 1 0 8Reicheneker ..................1-2 0-2 1 2 0 2Ward ............................0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0Totals ......................31-68 14-25 40 19 18 85

Halftime Score: Cincinnati 38-21; Three-point FG: UD 1-10 (Johnson 1-1,Coles 0-4, Murray 0-3, Pearl 0-1, Evans 0-1); UC 9-22 (Van Exel 4-8, Gibson 2-5, Jones 1-1, Buford 1-6, Jackson 1-2); Steals: UD - 5 (Murray, 2), UC - 11 (3with 2); Blocks: UD - 4 (Dunkley, 4), UC - 4 (Scott, 3); Turnovers: UD - 33, UC- 19; Attendance: 13, 007

1993 NCAA Midwest RegionalIndianpolis, IN

Louisville 76, Delaware 70

Delaware FG FT R A F PTWright ........................8-13 0-5 8 0 4 17Johnson ........................1-4 0-0 8 0 2 3Dunkley ......................4-11 4-6 7 0 4 12Blackhurst....................4-12 0-0 3 2 2 9Pearl ............................4-9 4-4 3 7 4 13Evans............................1-1 0-1 0 1 0 2Buck ............................1-1 0-0 1 0 0 2Edwards ........................1-1 4-4 1 0 0 6Deadwyler ....................2-6 0-0 2 2 4 6Totals ......................26-58 12-20 35 12 20 70

Louisville FG FT R A F PTSmith............................4-7 0-2 5 0 3 8Morton ........................6-12 5-7 4 2 0 20Rozier..........................8-11 4-8 4 1 4 20LeGree..........................1-6 4-6 1 3 4 6Minor............................2-5 0-2 6 4 0 5Rogers ..........................0-1 0-0 1 0 2 0Brewer..........................1-4 0-0 3 0 1 3Webb ............................3-5 0-0 6 3 3 6Hopgood ......................4-6 0-0 5 0 2 8Totals ......................29-57 13-25 38 13 19 76

Halftime: Louisville 35-27; Three-point FG: UD 6-11 (Deadwyler 2-3, Wright1-2, Johnson 1-1, Blackhurst 1-3, Pearl 1-2); L 5-10 (Morton 3-3, Minor 1-2,Brewer 1-2, LeGree 0-2, Rogers 0-1); Steals: UD 9 (Wright, Pearl, Blackhurst2), L 6 (Morton); Turnovers: UD - 16, L - 15; Attendance: 31,186

1998 NCAA Midwest RegionalChicago, IL

Purdue 95, Delaware 56

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F PTPegues ................36 8-15 1-2 5 1 2 17Davis ..................38 6-13 1-4 4 4 0 13Presley ................36 5-10 2-2 9 3 4 12Perry ..................28 4-11 0-0 1 4 0 11Miller ..................16 1-4 0-0 1 3 0 2Bennett ................13 0-4 1-2 5 0 1 1Diouf ..................11 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 0Marciulionis..........21 0-6 0-0 2 1 1 0Mullen ..................1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0Totals................200 24-65 5-10 34 19 8 56

Purdue MIN FG FT R A F PTRobinson ..............23 8-11 3-4 9 0 3 19Cardinal ..............18 6-9 2-2 3 3 4 16B. Miller ..............24 7-11 1-3 6 4 2 15Austin ..................29 6-11 0-0 3 9 0 13Eldridge ..............25 3-7 0-0 2 6 0 9Barnes ..................4 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0Carretta ................8 1-2 0-0 4 0 0 2Cornell ................12 1-3 0-0 0 2 0 3Kerkhof ................6 1-1 0-0 0 2 1 2Mayfield ..............21 2-2 0-0 4 4 1 6McQuay ..............28 5-11 0-2 9 1 2 10J. Miller ................2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals................200 40-71 6-11 43 31 13 95

Halftime: Purdue, 53-17; Three-point FG: UD - 3-16 (Perry, 3-6, Davis, 0-1,Presley, 0-1, Miller, 0-2, Diouf, 0-1, Marciulionis, 0-5); P - 9-20 (Eldridge, 3-5,Cardinal, 2-3, Mayfield, 2-2, Austin, 1-4, Cornell, 1-2, Barnes, 0-2, Carretta, 0-1, McQuay, 0-1); Blocks: UD - 4 (Bennett-2, Presley, Marciulionis); P - 2 (B.Miller, Mayfield); Steals: UD - 12 (Davis-3, Marciulionis-3, Pegues-2, Perry-2,Miller-2), P - 16 (B. Miller-6, Eldridge-4, Cardinal-4, Austin, Cornell); Turnovers:UD - 20, P - 17; Attendance: 21,296

1999 NCAA East RegionalCharlotte, NC

Tennessee 62, Delaware 52

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F PTPegues ................33 7-23 9-14 10 2 2 23Marciulionis..........26 2-8 2-2 3 1 2 6Bennett ................33 2-6 1-2 14 0 4 5Gordon ................39 3-9 0-0 5 4 5 7Perry ..................26 3-6 0-2 1 0 2 7Diouf ..................24 1-3 0-0 0 0 1 2Miller ..................19 0-2 2-2 0 0 1 2Totals................200 18-57 14-22 43 7 17 52

Tennessee MIN FG FT R A F PTYarbrough ............21 1-4 4-4 4 1 2 6Black ..................26 2-7 5-6 7 2 2 9Tor. Harris ............14 0-1 0-0 3 0 3 0Ton. Harris ..........37 3-8 2-2 1 1 0 10Wharton ..............39 5-18 5-6 7 4 4 16Victor ..................25 7-15 0-1 14 0 4 14Lee ......................21 1-4 2-4 4 0 2 4Hathaway ............16 1-2 1-2 2 0 3 3Davis ....................2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0Baker....................1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals................200 20-61 19-25 47 8 21 62

Halftime: Tennessee, 25-22. Three-point FG: UD (.133) - 2-15 (Gordon 1-5,Perry 1-3, Pegues 0-1, Marciulionis 0-5, Miller 0-1), UT (.176) - 3-17 (Ton. Harris2-5, Wharton 1-5, Yarbrough 0-1, Black 0-1, Victor 0-1, Lee 0-2, Davis 0-1, Baker0-1); Blocks: UD - 2 (Bennett 2), UT - 5 (Victor 2, Yarbrough, Hathaway, Davis);Steals: UD - 6 (Pegues 2, Perry 2, Marciulionis, Perry), UT - 7 (Ton. Harris 3,Lee 2, Black, Wharton); Turnovers: UD - 17 (Pegues 6, Bennett 3, Team 3, Mar-ciulionis 2, Gordon, Perry, Miller); UT - 19 (Ton. Harris 6, Yarbrough 2, Black 2,Wharton 2, Victor 2, Lee 2, Hathaway 2, Tor. Harris); Attendance: 15,007

2000 NIT TournamentVillanova, PA

Villanova 72, Delaware 63

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F PTPegues ................39 9-24 3-4 10 1 2 24Marciulionis..........31 3-12 0-0 2 4 4 6Ndiaye ................27 2-4 0-0 7 0 2 4Gordon ................31 4-12 2-2 2 3 2 12Wells....................23 1-4 0-0 3 2 5 3Diouf ..................27 4-8 2-2 7 2 1 11Miller ....................9 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0Rowland ..............13 1-2 0-0 1 4 3 3Totals................200 24-67 7-8 37 16 20 63

Villanova MIN FG FT R A F PTLynch ..................23 1-8 6-8 5 5 2 8Sales ....................33 7-10 0-4 11 1 3 14Allen ....................33 7-16 2-2 16 1 0 16Medley ................35 2-8 0-0 5 7 0 5Buchanan ............35 5-11 5-6 3 0 1 18Matthews ............11 1-3 0-1 0 1 3 2Wright..................14 2-8 1-2 7 0 3 5Sullivan................16 1-3 2-4 6 2 0 4Totals................200 26-67 16-27 54 17 12 72

Halftime: Villanova, 40-27 Three-point FG: UD, 8-21, .381 (Pegues, 3-5, Gor-don, 2-8, Wells, 1-1, Diouf, 1-1, Rowland, 1-1, Marciulionis, 0-4, Miller, 0-1); V,4-13, .308 (Buchanan, 3-6, Medley, 1-4, Lynch, 0-3); Blocks: UD - 3 (Ndiaye,3), V - 11 (Allen, 4, Lynch, 2, Allen, 2, Wright, 2, Sullivan); Steals: UD - 4 (Wells,2, Pegues, Diouf), V - 3 (Buchanan, 2, Sales); Turnovers: UD - 12 (Gordon, 2,Pegues, 2, Wells, 2, Diouf, 2, Marciulionis, Ndiaye, Rowland); V - 15 (Allen, 6,Matthews, 3, Wright, 3, Lynch, Sullivan, Team); Attendance: 4,943

2012 CBI TournamentIndianapolis, IN

Butler 75, Delaware 58

Delaware MIN FG FT R A F PTBrinkley ..............22 3-5 1-2 3 1 2 7Hagins ................27 3-5 0-1 5 1 4 6Lewis....................31 1-4 0-0 1 2 2 2Saddler ................35 2-7 6-11 5 1 4 10Anderson..............29 0-4 0-0 2 0 2 0McNeil ..................7 0-0 2-4 1 0 0 2Threatt ................29 10-14 9-13 4 1 3 31Madarani ..............1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0McNulty ................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0Savage..................2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0McCullar ..............14 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0Townsville..............1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0Williams ................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals................200 19-40 18-31 22 6 22 58

Butler MIN FG FT R A F PTJones ..................20 0-6 0-0 6 0 4 0Marshall ..............10 0-1 2-2 1 1 3 2Smith ..................31 7-11 2-5 7 1 3 17Nored ..................21 3-6 4-4 0 3 4 12Hopkins ..............30 7-15 3-6 5 3 1 19Smeathers ............2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Barlow ................21 0-1 4-4 4 2 3 4Fromm..................6 1-4 1-1 0 0 2 3Aldridge ................1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0El. Kampen............3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Em. Kampen..........2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0Woods..................21 3-7 0-0 5 1 4 6Butcher ................8 1-3 0-0 1 1 1 2Stigall ..................24 3-6 1-2 2 3 1 10Totals................200 25-61 17-24 31 15 26 75

Halftime: Butler, 31-23 Three-point FG: UD, 2-9, .222 (Threatt, 2-3, Lewis,0-1, Saddler, 0-1, Townsville, 0-1, Anderson, 0-3); BU, 8-19, .421 (Stigall, 3-6,Nored, 2-3, Hopkins, 2-3, Smith, 1-2, Barlow, 0-1, Fromm, 0-1, Woods, 0-1,Butcher, 0-2); Blocks: UD - 7 (Hagins, 4, Brinkley, 2, McCullar), BU - 2 (Jones,Marshall); Steals: UD - 6 (Threatt, 4, Hagins, Saddler), BU - 8 (Barlow, 3, Smith,2, Nored, Butcher, Stigall); Turnovers: UD - 17 (Saddler, 10, Lewis, 3, Hagins,2, Brinkley, Threatt); BU - 14 (Woods, 4, Jones, 3, Fromm, 2, Stigall, 2, Nored,Barlow, Butcher); Attendance: 2,349.

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La SalleLa Salle leads, 19-4

1931-32 ......................................................*UD, 33-251932-33 ......................................................*LU, 38-271951-52 ........................................................LU, 85-441961-62 ......................................................*LU, 69-681962-63........................................LU, 80-64; LU, 64-621964-65 ......................................................*LU, 97-471973-74 ........................................................LU, 78-691975-76 ......................................................LU, 100-861976-77 ......................................*LU, 97-84; LU, 84-771977-78 ........................................................LU, 97-851978-79 ......................................................LU, 102-981979-80 ........................................................LU, 78-591980-81 ......................................................*LU, 72-591981-82 ........................................................LU, 71-661982-83 ....................................*LU, 55-54; LU, 102-621987-88 ........................................................LU, 86-722001-02 ..............................................*UD, 84-78 (OT)2002-03 ........................................................LU, 73-562006-07 ........................................................UD, 58-562010-11 ......................................................*UD, 70-66

PennPenn leads, 18-4

1910-11........................................................*UP, 31-141918-19 ........................................................UP, 30-191919-20........................................................*UP, 27-211920-21 ........................................................UP, 44-131921-22 ........................................................UP, 37-171922-23 ..........................................................UP, 37-71951-52 ........................................................UP, 79-541952-53 ........................................................UP, 74-691953-54 ........................................................UP, 78-501964-65 ........................................................UP, 77-341965-66........................................................*UP, 88-571966-67 ......................................................UP, 106-751967-68 ......................................................*UD, 80-681968-69 ........................................................UP, 58-391985-86........................................................*UP, 69-661988-89 ........................................................UP, 80-632000-01 ......................................................*UD, 76-662001-02 ........................................................UP, 50-442002-03 ......................................................*UD, 60-592009-10 ..............................................UD, 97-94 (2OT)2010-11........................................................*UP, 78-682011-12 ........................................................UP, 69-60

VirginiaVirginia leads, 10-1

1920-21 ......................................................UVA, 28-211961-62 ........................................................UD, 89-881975-76 ......................................................UVA, 78-651976-77 ......................................................UVA, 74-711977-78 ....................................................*UVA, 71-591978-79 ......................................................UVA, 99-811979-80 ......................................................UVA, 82-551980-81 ....................................................*UVA, 81-691996-97 ......................................................UVA, 76-661997-98 ....................................................*UVA, 64-571998-99 ......................................................UVA, 72-64

TempleTemple leads, 37-6

1906-07 ......................................................*UD, 54-211908-09 ........................................................TU, 37-33

1909-10 ......................................................*UD, 30-141910-11 ........................................................UD, 46-121913-14 ......................................................*UD, 20-171914-15 ........................................................*TU, 31-91923-24 ......................................................*TU, 26-251924-25 ......................................................*TU, 19-151925-26 ......................................................*TU, 29-231927-28 ........................................................TU, 45-231947-48 ......................................................*TU, 64-461948-49 ......................................................*TU, 68-471949-50 ......................................................*TU, 54-411950-51 ........................................................TU, 80-451951-52 ......................................................*UD, 70-601952-53 ........................................................TU, 82-451953-54 ......................................................*TU, 65-571954-55 ........................................................TU, 87-621955-56 ....................................................*TU, 108-811956-57 ........................................................TU, 87-571957-58 ........................................................TU, 83-381958-59 ......................................................*TU, 64-481959-60 ......................................................*TU, 74-641960-61 ......................................................*TU, 81-611961-62 ........................................................TU, 62-551962-63 ........................................................UD, 64-521963-64 ........................................................TU, 68-631964-65 ......................................................*TU, 65-461965-66 ........................................................TU, 85-631966-67 ......................................................*TU, 66-481967-68 ........................................................TU, 76-631968-69 ......................................................*TU, 75-631969-70 ........................................................TU, 79-631970-71 ......................................................*TU, 69-461971-72 ........................................................TU, 82-681972-73 ......................................................*TU, 70-631978-79 ......................................................*TU, 96-891979-80 ........................................................TU, 74-581980-81 ......................................................*TU, 82-601981-82 ........................................................TU, 73-492000-01 ........................................................TU, 56-492009-10 ......................................................*TU, 76-562011-12 ......................................................*TU, 66-63

LafayetteLafayette leads, 54-23

1916-17 ........................................................LC, 29-151917-18........................................................*LC, 25-231919-20 ......................................................*UD, 27-191920-21 ........................................................LC, 21-131929-30 ........................................................LC, 30-231950-51 ........................................................LC, 68-561951-52 ......................................................*UD, 68-671952-53 ........................................................UD, 63-551953-54........................................................*LC, 63-411954-55 ........................................................LC, 86-621955-56........................................................*LC, 97-861956-57 ........................................................LC, 99-771957-58........................................................*LC, 72-501958-59 ........................................................UD, 60-581959-60........................................................*LC, 77-631961-62 ........................................................UD, 57-561962-63........................................................*LC, 72-611963-64 ......................................................LC, 112-861964-65 ......................................LC, 98-71; *LC, 79-631965-66 ....................................*UD, 82-74; LC, 107-701966-67 ......................................LC, 80-72; *UD, 78-481967-68 ....................................UD, 99-82; *UD, 83-621968-69 ..........................UD, 91-89 (4OT); *UD, 65-60

1969-70 ......................................LC, 90-84; *LC, 79-661970-71 ......................................LC, 84-62; *LC, 75-711971-72 ......................................*UD, 83-70; LC, 64-631972-73 ......................................*UD, 70-68; LC, 72-521973-74 ......................................*LC, 62-56; LC, 91-621974-75 ......................................*LC, 97-82; LC, 82-691975-76 ......................................LC, 99-87; *LC, 77-751976-77 ......................................*UD, 92-90; LC, 98-721977-78 ......................................LC, 74-73; *LC, 81-661978-79 ......................*LC, 64-59; LC, 79-63; LC, 90-711979-80 ......................................LC, 75-46; *LC, 84-711980-81 ......................................*LC, 65-53; LC, 65-641981-82 ......................................LC, 59-55; *UD, 70-601982-83................................*LC, 70-69 (OT); LC, 49-481983-84................................LC, 68-62; *LC, 61-58 (OT)1984-85 ......................................*UD, 51-49; LC, 70-651985-86 ....................................LC, 101-77; *LC, 87-771986-87 ......................................*LC, 65-64; LC, 81-731987-88 ......................................LC, 64-53; *UD, 71-661988-89 ......................*LC, 62-56; LC, 72-68; LC, 72-701989-90 ..LC, 79-76 (OT); *UD, 89-58; UD, 57-54 (2OT)1998-99 ........................................................UD, 92-782009-10 ..............................................*UD, 82-72 (OT)2010-11 ........................................................UD, 67-642011-12 ......................................................*UD, 81-78

DukeDuke leads, 1-0

1995-96 ........................................................DU, 79-73

RadfordRadford leads, 1-0

2011-12 ........................................................RU, 58-54

Delaware StateDelaware leads, 10-2

1991-92 ....................................................*DSU, 99-951992-93 ........................................................UD, 81-641993-94 ......................................................*UD, 73-721994-95 ................................................UD, 82-80 (OT)1996-97 ......................................................*UD, 91-631997-98 ........................................................UD, 87-741998-99 ......................................................*UD, 87-741999-00 ........................................................UD, 64-512000-01 ......................................................*UD, 79-542009-10 ......................................................DSU, 75-672010-11 ......................................................*UD, 61-502011-12 ........................................................UD, 58-42

VillanovaVillanova leads, 10-0

1951-52 ........................................................VU, 68-611952-53 ......................................................VU, 100-791955-56 ........................................................VU, 88-621956-57 ........................................................VU, 79-591994-95 ......................................................*VU, 90-541995-96 ........................................................VU, 71-581999-00 ........................................................VU, 72-632009-10 ........................................................VU, 97-632010-11 ........................................................VU, 78-592011-12 ........................................................VU, 79-69

RiderDelaware leads, 31-30

1969-70 ....................................UD, 65-60; *UD, 72-681970-71..............................RU, 71-65; *RU, 62-61 (OT)1971-72 ....................................*UD, 71-66; RU, 82-811972-73 ............................UD, 77-66 (OT); *UD, 70-571973-74 ....................................*UD, 59-52; RU, 53-501974-75 ....................................*UD, 66-59; RU, 81-761975-76 ....................................RU, 81-62; *RU, 80-701976-77 ....................................*UD, 84-67; UD, 80-791977-78 ....................................UD, 85-68; *RU, 84-641978-79 ..................RU, 82-81; *UD, 57-56; UD, 72-70 1979-80 ....................................*UD, 78-66; UD, 56-521980-81 ....................................RU, 68-67; *RU, 64-581981-82 ....................................*RU, 66-62; UD, 66-601982-83..............................RU, 46-39; *UD, 69-67 (OT)1983-84 ....................................*RU, 87-68; RU, 69-661984-85 ..................UD, 76-70; *UD, 68-59; RU, 59-581985-86 ......................................RU, 60-66; UD, 84-801986-87 ......................................UD, 82-80; RU, 87-731987-88 ..................*UD, 84-75; UD, 90-77; RU, 88-821988-89 ....................................UD, 86-64; *UD, 87-611989-90 ....................................*UD, 80-59; UD, 67-641990-91....................RU, 55-76; *UD, 70-68; RU, 75-771996-97 ......................................................*UD, 82-701997-98 ........................................................RU, 55-771998-99 ......................................................*UD, 78-681999-00 ........................................................RU, 66-492000-01.. ....................................................*UD, 72-572001-02 ........................................................RU, 94-782002-03 ......................................................*RU, 70-602003-04 ........................................................RU, 75-722004-05 ......................................................*UD, 68-662005-06 ........................................................RU, 89-842006-07 ......................................................*RU, 77-672007-08 ........................................................RU, 76-712010-11 ........................................................RU, 95-86

Old DominionOld Dominion leads, 15-6

1972-73 ....................................................*ODU, 83-751973-74 ......................................................ODU, 92-802001-02 ..................................ODU, 60-58; *UD, 75-702002-03 ............................UD, 75-74 (OT); *UD, 73-632003-04 ..................................*UD, 64-62; ODU, 85-742004-05 ................................ODU, 71-62; *ODU, 56-492005-06 ....................................................*ODU, 69-532006-07 ......................................................ODU, 83-482007-08 ............................................*UD, 81-74 (2OT)2008-09 ......................................................ODU, 56-492009-10 ................................ODU, 65-44; *ODU, 68-492010-11 ..............*UD, 75-67; ODU, 67-59; ODU, 59-502011-12 ........................*ODU, 68-66 (OT); ODU, 88-74

HofstraHofstra leads, 48-25

1953-54 ........................................................HU, 72-621954-55 ..................................*HU, 64-59; HU, 115-681955-56 ........................................................HU, 92-581956-57 ......................................................*HU, 72-671958-59 ........................................................HU, 85-701959-60 ........................................................HU, 58-411960-61 ......................................................*HU, 75-671965-66 ....................................*HU, 72-70; UD, 93-881966-67 ......................................................*UD, 80-701967-68 ........................................................HU, 90-74

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1978-79 ......................................................*HU, 90-721979-80 ........................................................HU, 73-691980-81 ......................................................*HU, 70-611981-82 ........................................................HU, 65-531982-83 ......................................................*HU, 50-491983-84 ....................................HU, 56-54; *UD, 64-611984-85 ....................................*UD, 89-77; HU, 93-621985-86 ....................................*HU, 82-79; HU, 87-771986-87 ....................................HU, 75-58; *UD, 72-661987-88 ....................................*UD, 69-55; HU, 65-631988-89 ..........................*UD, 79-77 (2OT); HU, 69-581989-90 ....................................HU, 79-64; *HU, 76-641990-91 ....................................*HU, 68-62; UD, 75-721994-95 ....................................*UD, 70-52; HU, 66-631995-96 ....................................*UD, 93-65; UD, 67-571996-97 ................HU, 81-70; *UD, 79-72; *UD, 86-731997-98 ................*UD, 77-75; UD, 92-77; *UD, 60-511998-99 ....................................HU, 78-76; *UD, 83-601999-00 ..................*UD, 85-81; HU, 82-70; HU; 76-692000-01 ....................UD, 79-74; *HU, 68-55; HU 68-552001-02 ....................................HU, 74-67; *UD, 75-632002-03 ....................................HU, 64-62; *HU, 91-822003-04 ....................................*UD, 66-59; HU, 63-612004-05 ....................................HU, 80-66; *HU, 75-572005-06 ....................................HU, 79-65; *HU, 77-622006-07 ....................................HU, 75-50; *UD, 72-682007-08 ....................................HU, 64-58; *UD, 74-692008-09 ....................................HU, 66-61; *HU, 69-592009-10 ....................................HU, 77-67; *HU, 82-692010-11 ....................................*HU, 61-58; HU, 79-602011-12 ....................................*UD, 67-66; UD, 71-57

Georgia StateDelaware leads, 6-5

2005-06 ......................................................GSU, 99-722006-07 ....................................................*GSU, 61-442007-08 ..................................*GSU, 54-53; UD, 51-482008-09................*UD, 60-48; GSU, 70-67; GSU, 54-412009-10 ..............................................*UD, 76-74 (OT)2010-11 ........................................................UD, 64-622011-12....................*UD, 77-74 (2OT); UD, 80-77 (OT)

TowsonDelaware leads, 41-27

1970-71 ......................................................*UD, 86-651971-72 ......................................................*UD, 91-781972-73 ........................................................TU, 82-781974-75 ........................................................TU, 82-711982-83......................................*UD, 71-62; TU, 65-561983-84......................................*UD, 57-56; TU, 62-611984-85 ....................................UD, 72-71; *UD, 84-641985-86......................................*UD, 57-53; TU, 87-811986-87 ......................................*TU, 62-52; TU, 75-611987-88 ....................................UD, 76-75; *UD, 77-741988-89......................................TU, 88-74; *UD, 76-741989-90 ....................*UD, 89-77; TU, 87-84; TU, 85-711990-91......................................TU, 88-84; *UD, 75-741991-92 ......................................................*UD, 90-691992-93 ........................................................UD, 76-691993-94 ......................................................*TU, 71-631994-95 ........................................................TU, 84-831995-96....................*UD, 81-73; UD, 71-70; TU, 85-781996-97....................................*UD, 104-63; TU, 86-791997-98 ..UD, 68-63 (OT); *UD 71-68 (OT); *UD, 80-601998-99 ................*UD, 70-60; UD, 73-56; *UD, 83-631999-00 ................*UD, 82-70; UD, 80-74; *UD, 79-69

2000-01 ..................UD, 67-64; *UD, 77-63; UD, 66-512001-02 ......................................*TU, 59-53; TU, 61-572002-03 ....................................*UD, 74-60; UD, 74-692003-04 ..............................TU, 70-68; *UD, 80-76 (OT)2004-05....................TU, 86-66; *UD, 65-55; UD, 76-562005-06......................................*TU, 96-92; UD, 76-612006-07 ......................................*TU, 75-68; TU, 85-632007-08......................................*UD, 70-63; TU, 89-742008-09 ......................................*TU, 62-61; TU, 75-742009-10 ......................................*TU, 71-68; TU, 81-662010-11 ....................................UD, 66-63; *UD, 80-702011-12 ..................*UD, 62-43; UD, 76-69; UD, 72-65

NortheasternDelaware leads, 22-18

1977-78 ................................................UD, 89-85 (OT)1990-91 ........................................................NU, 84-701991-92 ....................................*UD, 65-63; UD, 74-641992-93 ..................NU, 76-73; *NU, 82-68; UD, 84-611993-94....................................*UD, 59-56; UD, 89-85;1994-95 ....................................NU, 81-68; *UD, 87-581995-96 ....................................*UD, 99-69; UD, 60-591996-97 ....................................*UD, 74-55; UD, 70-661997-98 ....................................*UD, 79-63; NU, 72-621998-99 ....................................*UD, 80-57; UD, 72-691999-00 ....................................NU, 90-76; *UD, 80-642000-01........*UD, 71-54; UD, 81-77 (OT); *UD, 110-662005-06 ....................................NU, 73-71; *NU, 80-662006-07 ..................NU, 73-64; *NU, 70-61; NU, 77-672007-08 ............................NU, 73-69 (OT); *NU, 53-492008-09 ....................................*NU, 67-47; NU, 73-592009-10 ....................................NU, 59-55; *NU, 67-512010-11 ..................*UD, 54-52; UD, 72-66; UD, 60-582011-12 ....................................NU, 62-61; *UD, 82-72

James MadisonDelaware leads, 12-5

2001-02 ....................................*UD, 51-50; UD, 65-642002-03 ....................................UD, 69-54; *UD, 74-712003-04 ....................................*UD, 80-66; UD, 63-612004-05 ....................................*UD, 75-40; UD, 70-692005-06 ..................................*UD, 95-68; JMU, 74-642006-07 ................................JMU, 62-47; *JMU, 69-642007-08 ........................................................UD, 66-652008-09 ......................................................*UD, 79-652009-10 ......................................................JMU, 71-652010-11 ....................................................*JMU, 77-712011-12 ........................................................UD, 85-80

DrexelDelaware leads, 74-72

1911-12 ......................................................*DU, 28-241912-13 ......................................................*DU, 33-301914-15 ....................................DU, 35-21; *UD, 32-181915-16 ......................................................*DU, 28-241916-17 ......................................................*UD, 35-181917-18 ......................................................*UD, 35-201923-24 ........................................................DU, 22-201924-25 ........................................................DU, 38-281925-26 ......................................................*UD, 25-151926-27 ........................................................DU, 23-211927-28 ......................................................*UD, 34-331928-29 ........................................................DU, 34-261929-30 ......................................................*UD, 24-221932-33 ........................................................UD, 40-261935-36 ......................................................*UD, 43-41

1936-37 ..............................................DU, 50-47 (2OT)1939-40 ....................................*UD, 38-35; UD, 57-441940-41 ......................................................*UD, 36-281941-42 ........................................................DU, 46-361942-43 ......................................................*UD, 32-301945-46 ....................................UD, 43-35; *UD, 48-411946-47 ....................................*UD, 38-37; DU, 85-561947-48 ....................................DU, 57-55; UD, *65-451948-49 ....................................DU, 68-56; *DU, 58-531949-50 ....................................*UD, 51-45; DU, 65-621950-51 ....................................*UD, 50-49; UD, 75-551951-52 ....................................UD, 84-52; *UD, 66-531952-53 ....................................UD, 81-64; *UD, 63-611953-54 ............................*DU, 63-60 (OT); DU, 83-641954-55 ....................................*DU, 88-70; DU, 86-801955-56 ....................................DU, 75-52; *UD, 83-701956-57 ....................................*DU, 75-74; DU, 87-601957-58 ....................................*UD, 60-56; DU, 97-771960-61 ......................................................*DU, 69-631961-62 ......................................................*UD, 89-621962-63 ........................................................UD, 63-511963-64 ......................................................*UD, 68-541964-65 ........................................................DU, 81-731965-66 ....................................*DU, 66-61; DU, 82-761966-67 ....................................*UD, 69-62; UD, 71-521967-68 ....................................UD, 67-56; *UD, 94-771968-69 ....................................UD, 78-60; *DU, 67-621969-70 ............................*UD, 63-58; UD, 88-85 (OT)1970-71 ....................................UD, 77-69; *UD, 72-481971-72 ....................................UD, 75-67; *UD, 94-561972-73 ........................................................DU, 71-611973-74 ......................................................*UD, 78-701974-75 ........................................................DU, 64-661975-76 ......................................................*UD, 61-601976-77 ........................................................DU, 78-771977-78 ......................................................*UD, 91-781978-79 ........................................................DU, 68-551979-80 ......................................................*UD, 61-601980-81 ........................................................DU, 50-431981-82 ....................................*DU, 56-49; DU, 49-451982-83 ........................................................DU, 51-441983-84 ..............*DU, 72-55; UD, 69-65; DU, 82-72 (OT)1984-85 ....................................*DU, 89-75; DU, 73-671985-86............*DU, 90-89 (OT); DU, 86-85; DU, 99-811986-87 ....................................UD, 90-78; *DU, 86-751987-88 ....................................UD, 88-85; *DU, 77-761988-89 ....................................*DU, 78-69; DU, 88-791989-90 ....................................DU, 73-65; *UD, 69-631990-91 ....................................*UD, 95-87; UD, 72-711991-92 ................UD, 69-66; *UD, 72-66; *UD, 92-681992-93 ..................DU, 79-63; *UD, 92-73; UD, 67-641993-94 ............................*DU, 74-67; DU, 68-60 (OT)1994-95 ....................................DU, 76-69; *UD, 73-711995-96 ....................................DU, 91-75; *DU, 82-781996-97 ....................................*DU, 77-73; DU, 74-701997-98 ....................................DU, 65-63; *UD, 73-681998-99 ............UD, 70-62; *UD, 99-91 (OT); *UD, 86-671999-00 ....................................*UD, 90-77; UD, 69-652000-01.. ....................................DU, 82-70; *UD 68-562001-02 ..................*UD, 78-73; DU, 97-89; UD, 85-592002-03 ............................*DU, 83-78 (OT); DU, 70-562003-04 ....................................DU, 82-75; *UD, 76-642004-05 ....................................*UD, 67-65; DU, 86-802005-06 ..................DU, 55-44; *UD, 75-68; UD, 52-492006-07 ....................................*DU, 69-61; DU, 77-622007-08 ..................UD, 67-63; *DU, 62-60; UD, 60-512008-09 ............................DU, 79-69; *UD, 73-70 (OT)

2009-10 ....................................*UD, 62-58; DU, 68-602010-11 ....................................DU, 68-55; *DU, 58-482011-12 ....................................*UD, 71-60; DU, 71-55

William & MaryDelaware leads, 18-8

1915-16 ........................................................UD, 35-301929-30 ..................................................*W&M, 38-221968-69 ....................................................W&M, 82-761982-83 ..................................................*W&M, 70-581983-84 ....................................................W&M, 68-651984-85 ....................................................W&M, 72-611987-88 ......................................................*UD, 77-691988-89 ........................................................UD, 81-631989-90 ......................................................*UD, 72-562001-02 ................................W&M, 59-53; *UD, 82-722002-03 ....................................UD, 74-72; *UD, 91-572003-04 ............................*UD, 93-82 (OT); UD, 73-682004-05 ....................................UD, 69-59; *UD, 76-472005-06 ................................................UD, 57-52 (OT)2006-07 ......................................................*UD, 77-622007-08 ........................................................UD, 58-512008-09 ......................................................*UD, 71-622009-10 ......................*W&M, 74-73 (OT); W&M, 67-542010-11 ....................................*UD, 61-48; UD, 59-552011-12 ........................................................UD, 75-64

UNCWUNCW leads, 16-6

2001-02 ..........UD, 65-60; *UNCW, 66-69; UNCW, 69-542002-03 ......*UNCW, 68-62; UNCW, 71-53; UNCW, 63-502003-04 ................................UNCW, 50-49; *UD, 62-612004-05 ............................*UNCW, 62-59; UNCW, 68-652005-06 ......*UNCW, 71-58; UNCW, 70-54; UNCW, 69-562006-07 ................................*UD, 78-69; UNCW, 75-662007-08 ................................*UD, 68-67; UNCW, 82-592008-09 ....................................................UNCW, 75-722009-10 ......................................................*UD, 69-622010-11 ....................................................UNCW, 76-532011-12 ................................UNCW, 80-75; *UD, 71-53

George MasonGeorge Mason leads, 20-8

1980-81......................................................GMU, 66-621981-82....................................................*GMU, 60-561999-00 ......................................................*UD, 80-782000-01......................................................GMU, 72-652001-02 ..................................UD, 83-56; *GMU, 69-572002-03..............GMU, 77-67; *GMU, 71-63; UD, 61-492003-04 ......*UD, 74-65; GMU, 75-61; GMU, 65-58 (OT)2004-05 ..........................*UD, 81-78 (OT); GMU, 82-682005-06 ..............................GMU, 70-56; *GMU, 57-522006-07 ..............................GMU, 89-59; *GMU, 66-462007-08 ..........................*UD, 73-68 (OT); GMU, 70-582008-09 ..................................GMU, 78-55; *UD, 66-582009-10 ..............................GMU, 77-66; *GMU, 61-592010-11 ..............................GMU, 75-66; *GMU, 69-492011-12 ..................................GMU, 89-63; *UD, 65-60

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First LastSchool Won Lost Game GameAberdeen Proving ......................0 1 1942 1942Alabama ....................................1 2 1981 1999Albany ......................................1 1 2006 2007Albright......................................8 4 1910 1969Alfred University ........................1 0 1952 1952Alsace De Bagnolet ....................1 0 1961 1961American ..................................9 17 1939 2010Appalachian State ......................1 0 1972 1972Arizona......................................0 1 1999 1999Army ........................................1 13 1921 1987Ashland College..........................0 1 1965 1965Assumption ..............................0 1 1976 1976Auburn ......................................0 2 1984 2004Bainbridge ................................1 0 1952 1952Baltimore (University) ................6 5 1928 1982Baltimore Med School ................0 1 1908 1908Baltimore Poly HS ......................2 0 1914 1915Bates College..............................0 1 1959 1959Bentley College ..........................1 0 1977 1977Boston University ....................17 12 1976 2011Bowdoin ....................................0 1 1959 1959Bowling Green............................0 1 2001 2001Bradley ....................................0 1 1952 1952Brooklyn College ........................2 0 1991 1991Brownson ..................................1 0 1908 1908Bryant College............................1 0 1971 1971Bucknell ..................................34 52 1905 2009Buffalo ......................................1 1 1947 1950Butler ........................................0 2 2001 2012Caldwell (N.J.)............................1 0 1988 1988UC-Santa Barbara ......................0 1 1994 1994Canisius ....................................1 0 1999 1999Carnegie-Mellon ........................1 0 1920 1920Catholic University......................7 8 1911 1974Central Connecticut ....................5 6 1984 2008Central Florida............................1 0 1991 1991Central Michigan ........................1 0 1985 1985Charleston Southern ..................2 0 1998 2000Cincinnati ..................................0 1 1991 1991City College of New York ............0 2 1911 1914The Citadel ................................2 1 1963 2005Clemson ....................................0 2 1973 1996Cleveland State ..........................0 2 2006 2006Colby College ............................1 0 1971 1971Colgate ......................................4 0 1982 1999College of Charleston ..................0 2 1998 2000Columbia ..................................5 1 1981 1993Cornell ....................................1 2 1968 2011Cortland State ..........................2 1 1952 1966Cres. College of Brooklyn............0 1 1914 1914C.W. Post ....................................1 0 1967 1967Dartmouth ................................1 1 1972 1973Davidson....................................1 0 1977 1977Davis & Elkins ............................0 1 1925 1925Delaware State ..................10 2 1991 2011Detroit Mercy ............................0 3 1956 1970Dickinson (1 tie) ........................6 7 1918 1941Drexel ..................................74 72 1911 2012Duke ........................................0 1 1995 1995Duquesne ..................................1 0 1999 1999East Stroudsburg ........................1 1 1966 1967East Tennessee State ..................0 1 1980 1980Eastern Kentucky........................0 1 1982 1982Eastern Washington ....................1 0 2002 2002Elon ..........................................0 1 1933 1933Fairfield ....................................0 1 1978 1978Fairleigh-Dickinson ....................0 1 1984 1984Florida ......................................1 0 1996 1996Fordham ....................................0 1 1924 1924Franklin & Marshall ..................19 13 1908 1977Gallaudet ..................................3 3 1927 1944George Mason........................8 20 1980 2012

First LastSchool Won Lost Game GameGeorge Washington ....................5 7 1915 1997Georgetown ..............................0 4 1919 1965Georgia......................................0 1 1975 1975Georgia State ........................6 5 2005 2012Gettysburg ..............................26 12 1910 1977Glassboro State (Rowan) ..........16 2 1963 1987Grove City College ......................0 1 1965 1965Hahnemann Medical ..................2 0 1921 1938Hampden-Sydney ......................6 0 1931 1937Hampton....................................4 1 2007 2012Hartford ..................................16 8 1987 2001Haverford ................................38 19 1918 1959High Point..................................1 0 2001 2001Hofstra ................................23 48 1953 2011Holy Cross ..................................0 1 2006 2006Howard ................................3 3 1978 2011Illinois State ..............................0 1 1977 1977Indiana ......................................0 1 1995 1995Iona ..........................................0 4 1955 2007Iowa ..........................................0 1 1986 1986James Madison....................12 5 2002 2012Jefferson Medical College ..........1 0 1905 1905Johns Hopkins..........................22 7 1916 1964Kings College (Del.) ....................1 0 1950 1950Lafayette ..............................23 54 1916 2011La Salle....................................4 19 1931 2011Lawrence Tech ............................0 4 1947 1950Lebanon Valley ..........................3 2 1909 1922Lehigh ....................................46 34 1908 1989Long Island ................................2 1 1930 2003Louisiana State ..........................0 1 1979 1979Louisville....................................0 1 1992 1992Loyola (Ill.) ................................0 1 1983 1983Loyola (La.) ..............................0 1 1970 1970Loyola (Md.) ............................11 11 1910 2006Maine ......................................14 11 1974 2001Manhattan College ....................1 3 1909 1927Marietta College ........................0 1 1954 1954Marist ........................................1 4 2005 2008Marquette ..................................0 1 1969 1969Marshall ....................................0 1 1996 1996Maryland ..................................2 3 1907 2007Maryland-Balt. Co. (UMBC) ........7 3 1975 2005Medico-Chirurgical ......................3 0 1906 1910Mercer ......................................0 2 1973 1975Mercyhurst ................................0 1 1974 1974Michigan ....................................0 2 1956 1958Middle Tennessee State ..............0 1 2004 2004Millersville (1 tie) ......................2 2 1905 1907Mississippi State..........................0 1 1989 1989Monmouth ................................3 5 1986 1994Montclair State ..........................4 2 1969 1975Moravian College ......................5 2 1910 1932Mount St. Mary's........................5 9 1910 2004Muhlenberg................................8 14 1918 1963Navy..........................................8 22 1908 1992New Castle Air Base ....................0 1 1943 1943New Hampshire........................19 7 1974 2001New Orleans ..............................0 2 1979 1993New York University ..................0 1 1908 1908New York Law ............................1 0 1914 1914Niagara ....................................1 0 2006 2006UNC Greensboro ........................3 2 1992 2006UNC Wilmington ....................6 16 2002 2012North Carolina State ..................0 1 2005 2005Northeastern ......................22 18 1977 2012Ohio State ..................................0 2 1959 2004Ohio University ..........................1 3 2007 2010Old Dominion..........................6 15 1972 2012Penn ........................................4 18 1910 2011Philadelphia Osteopathy ............6 2 1917 1936Philadelphia Pharmacy ..............7 1 1905 1918

First LastSchool Won Lost Game GamePennsylvania Medical School ......1 2 1905 1906Philadelphia Textile ....................5 0 1927 1940Penn State ................................0 10 1907 1979Philadelphia Dental Institute ......1 1 1906 1922Polytechnic NY..........................16 7 1920 1941Pratt Institute ............................4 16 1909 1940Princeton ..................................3 6 1921 1989Providence ................................0 1 1962 1962Purdue ......................................0 1 1998 1998Quantico Marines ......................0 1 1961 1961Radford ..................................0 1 2011 2011Randolph-Macon ........................6 3 1915 1973Rice ..........................................1 0 1992 1992Richmond ..................................2 1 1915 1994Rider ....................................31 30 1969 2011Roanoke ....................................2 1 1920 1972Robert Morris ............................0 1 2008 2008Rutgers ....................................13 34 1907 2008St. Bonaventure ........................1 0 2008 2008St. Francis (N.Y.) ........................1 1 1980 1991St. Francis (Pa.)..........................0 2 1989 1990St. John's (N.Y.) ........................6 8 1909 1927St. Mary’s (Cal.) ........................0 1 2004 2004St. Michael's (Vt.) ......................0 2 1959 1963Saint Joseph's ............................9 28 1927 2003San Diego State..........................0 1 1989 1989San Francisco ............................0 2 2003 2004Santa Clara ................................1 0 2010 2010Schuylkill Seminary ....................1 1 1916 1916Seton Hall ..................................0 3 1930 2008Siena ........................................3 3 1980 2009South Carolina............................1 0 1978 1978Southern California ....................0 1 1989 1989Stetson ......................................2 0 1991 2005Stevens Institute ........................2 5 1917 1936Susquehanna ............................7 4 1909 1935Swarthmore ............................27 36 1905 1963Temple ....................................6 37 1906 2011Tennessee ..................................0 1 1999 1999Tennessee-Chattanooga ..............1 1 1984 1996Toledo........................................2 6 1948 2008Towson ................................41 27 1970 2012Troy State ..................................1 0 1993 1993Union College ............................0 1 1920 1920Upsala College............................3 3 1930 1981Ursinus ....................................32 14 1916 1987Utah State..................................0 1 1969 1969Vermont ..................................20 8 1976 2009Villanova ................................0 10 1951 2011Virginia ..................................1 10 1920 1998Virginia Commonwealth ..............3 16 2002 2012VMI............................................0 1 1923 1923Virginia Tech ..............................2 3 1919 2009Wagner......................................4 1 1952 1977Wake Forest ..............................1 0 1931 1931Washington (Md.) ....................31 29 1913 1997Washington & Jefferson..............0 1 1921 1921Washington & Lee ......................0 1 1923 1923Washington State........................1 0 1986 1986Weber State ..............................1 0 1994 1994Wesleyan (Conn.) ......................1 0 1985 1985West Chester ............................34 31 1931 1990Western Maryland ......................4 6 1922 1964Western Michigan ......................0 1 1985 1985Wichita State ..............................1 0 2001 2001Widener (PMC) ........................57 39 1905 1998William & Mary ..................17 8 1915 2011Wisconsin-Green Bay ..................0 1 2002 2002Xavier........................................1 1 1973 1992Yale ..........................................0 2 1906 1982

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The University of Delaware Sports Medicine Program seeks to provide the finest preventive edu-cation, medical care and physical rehabilitation possible for its student-athletes.

The Bob Carpenter Center Training Room features the most modern physical therapy modalitiesand therapeutic exercise equipment available and is one of the finest facilities of its kind in the coun-try.

Additionally, the University has a special Sports Medicine Clinic as part of its overall StudentHealth Services. The fully equipped medical clinic is also located in the Bob Carpenter Center.

The clinic is staffed full-time by Dr. Andrew Reisman M.D. and RN Mary Zagar.The Sports Medicine Clinic is committed to providing medical care for the injured athlete and is

extensively involved in research concerning the prevention, etiology and rehabilitation of athleticinjuries.

The Associate AD for Athletic Training is John Smith. Joan Couch is the Associate Athletic Trainer,while Dan Watson, Courtney Butterworth, Jon Boone and Kelly Stafford are Assistant AthleticTrainers.

The staff also uses several orthopedic surgeons and other specialists as needed.One of the primary objectives of the Sports Medicine Program at UD is the prevention of ath-

letic injuries. To accomplish this the team physician, athletic trainers and coaching staff work closelyto develop pre-season and off-season conditioning programs, to select and fit equipment properly, tooffer nutritional advice, to monitor the athletic fields, and to screen athletes at the start of each pre-

season by administeringextensive physicalexams.

Although everypossible measure istaken to prevent injury,if an injury does occur,the Sports MedicineTeam's goal is to allowthe athlete to return tocompetition as quicklyas it is medically safe.

To accomplish thisan individualized reha-bilitation program isdeveloped for each ath-lete.

Each athlete'sprogress is closelysupervised by the train-ing room staff. The useof physical therapymodalities in conjunc-tion with therapeuticprogressive resistiveexercises (utilizing equipment such as Cybex II, Orthotron, Fitrons, Nautilus equipment and otherrehabilitation equipment located in the training room and the Chuck Hall Memorial Weight Room)play an important part in each rehabilitation program.

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The goal of the strength and conditioning program at UD is to take each individual student-ath-

lete and develop him or her both mentally and physically. Each of our student-athletes will be strong,

fast and well-conditioned. UD student-athletes have the best scientific instruction.

The strength and conditioning philosophy at UD is speed and explosive power. Speed and explo-

sive power is developed through the use of speed-strength and power building movements. Speed

without strength, and strength without speed, is useless. So, a program has been designed to link the

two together. Instinctive-periodization based style training is used to incorporate these movements.

An intense, enthusiastic atmosphere in the program encourages UD athletes to maximize their poten-

tial.

The strength and conditioning program at UD has been a major contributing factor in the devel-

opment of the school’s championship tradition.

UD student-athletes are placed on a long-term program, which emphasizes progressive gains

during their UD tenure. Each program is divided into specific phases during the academic year and

the summer months to aide in reaching peak gains at the most desired times.

All programs are individually designed. The program is divided into six phases to ensure the

most desired progress for each athlete: preparation; basic strength; strength/power; peak

strength/power; in-season

maintenance; and active

rest/transition.

Within those six phases

are subcomponents or mini-

phases, which are altered

each week to ensure individ-

ual progress specific to the

athlete's needs.

All programs have spe-

cial emphasis placed on full

body movements, which

occur at high speeds to

enhance power output.

Called complex training

and combination training,

each athlete is exposed to

the most advanced training

principles, which aid in the

development of explosive power.

Located in the Bob Carpenter Center is the Chuck Hall Memorial Weight Room. With 16,000

pounds of free weight, 14,000 pounds of dumbbells, 14,000 pounds of machine weight, and 2,500

pounds of rubber bumper plates, the facility contains the most advanced training equipment in the

country.

The weight room is named in honor of former standout football player Chuck Hall, who died of

Hodgkin’s disease in 1973. He held the UD career rushing record with 3,157 yards until 1993.

All weight training apparatus is custom designed to meet the demanding needs of the UD

strength and conditioning program. Hammer Strength, Life Fitness, Power Lift, Ivanko, York Barbell

and Sorinex are the equipment brands of choice in the Chuck Hall Memorial Weight Room.

Head strength coach Brian Hess coordinates all aspects of strength and conditioning for UD stu-

dent-athletes. Melissa Boldt, Kyle Hobbs, Trevor Williams and Parker Larson serve as assistant

strength coaches.

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PRESIDENTDr. Patrick T. Harker

In July 2007, Patrick T. Harker,Ph.D., became the 26th president ofthe University of Delaware. He wasconcurrently appointed a professor ofbusiness administration in the AlfredLerner College of Business andEconomics, and a professor of civiland environmental engineering in theCollege of Engineering.

In spring 2008, Harker unveiled a comprehensive strategic plan toensure the University’s place among the nation’s top universities.Priorities in the plan include energy and environmental leadership;prolific and intensive research; and significant international engage-ment and collaboration.

Since then, Harker has established a number of centers to supportthese goals, among them the Delaware Environmental Institute, theUD Energy Institute, the Institute for Global Studies and the Center forPolitical Communication. He established the Office of EconomicInnovation and Partnerships to stimulate invention and entrepreneur-ship and translate UD research into economy-driving technologies,and partnered with the region’s leading health care providers in theDelaware Health Sciences Alliance to strengthen health care educa-tion, research and delivery. Under Harker’s leadership, UD is develop-ing the 272-acre Science, Technology and Advanced ResearchCampus, which will draw on University- and partnership-basedresearch.

Harker came to UD from Penn’s Wharton School, where he hadserved as the dean and the Reliance Professor of Management andPrivate Enterprise since 2000. He held a secondary appointment inthe Department of Management and the Department of Electrical andSystems Engineering in Penn’s School of Engineering and AppliedScience, and was a senior fellow at the Wharton Financial InstitutionsCenter. Harker’s ascendance to dean was preceded by roles as interimand deputy dean, and chair of the Operations and InformationManagement Department.

Dr. Harker is a member of the board of directors of PepcoHoldings, Inc. as well as Huntsman Corporation, and a founding mem-ber of the board of advisors for Decision Lens, Inc. Dr. Harker's com-munity and nonprofit leadership includes service as a Class B directorof the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, and as a member of theboards of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA),Christiana Care Health Systems, First State Innovation, Catholic ReliefServices and Easter Seals of Delaware. He is a member of theRegional Leadership Initiative Steering Committee at the Council onCompetitiveness, and a trustee of Howard University.

In 1981, Harker received his bachelor of science in engineeringand master of science in engineering from the University ofPennsylvania. In 1983, he earned a master’s degree in economics anda doctorate in civil and urban engineering, again from the Universityof Pennsylvania.

He is married to the former Emily Saaty, and they have three chil-dren.

DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS& RECREATION SERVICES

Samantha K. Huge

A member of the University ofDelaware athletics staff since 2009,Samantha K. Huge is currently in hersecond year as Deputy Director ofAthletics & Recreation Services.

When former UD Director ofAthletics Bernard Muir was hired asAD at Stanford University in July,2012, Huge served as Delaware'sInterim Director of Athletics for just over two months before currentAD Eric Ziady was hired on Oct. 10, 2012.

She began her career at Delaware in 2009 as Senior AssociateDirector of Athletics and was promoted to Deputy Director of Athletics& Recreation Services in September, 2011.

As Deputy Director of Athletics & Recreation Services, Huge servesas a member of the senior management team and oversees the day-to-day business and administrative operations of the Division, includ-ing fiscal management, external operations, student-athlete supportservices and NCAA compliance. She is responsible for the coordinationof strategic and operational planning and is the Division's liaison tovarious campus offices including the Office of the General Counsel,Labor Relations, and Human Resources.

Huge also serves as the primary sport administrator for women'slacrosse and volleyball and the secondary administrator for men'sbasketball.

Huge graduated in 1992 from Gordon College, where she playedvarsity basketball for four years. She went on to earn her law degreefrom the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at CampbellUniversity in North Carolina in 1997.

Prior to her appointment at the University of Delaware, Huge wasthe Associate Athletics Director for Compliance at GeorgetownUniversity for three years where she directed all activities of theAthletics Compliance Office.

Huge was also the primary sport administrator for several sports,oversaw the Office of Equipment & Transportation and served as theathletic department's liaison to the academic side of campus and saton several institutional committees.

Huge is also a former member of the NCAA Committee on AcademicPerformance and of the NCAA Amateurism Clearinghouse AdvisoryGroup.

Before arriving at Georgetown, Huge was the Assistant AthleticsDirector for Compliance for four years at Wake Forest University.While at Wake Forest, Huge directed and coordinated the institution'sathletics compliance efforts in addition to serving on various campuscommittees, including as chair of the Gender Equity Committee.

Prior to her time at Wake Forest, Huge worked in the athletics com-pliance offices of the Southern Conference, the University of Illinois,and Michigan State University.

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS &RECREATION SERVICES

Eric Ziady

Eric Ziady, who spent the previous23 years working in the highest lev-els of collegiate athletics administra-tion in the Boston area, was namedthe new Director of IntercollegiateAthletics and Recreation Services atthe University of Delaware on Oct.10, 2012.

Ziady arrives at Delaware afterspending the previous 14 years at Boston College - most recently assenior associate athletics director for business operations - and nineyears before that at Northeastern University. He served as assistantdirector of athletics at Northeastern during his final four years inBrookline.

At Boston College, Ziady was responsible for handling both thelong-range fiscal and strategic planning for the department as well asthe day-to-day administration of all business and financial operations.In addition, he handled football game scheduling and contract admin-istration, as well as overseeing five of the men's and women's athlet-ic programs (football, men's and women's golf, and men's andwomen's sailing).

Ziady currently serves as chair of both the ACC Women's GolfCommittee as well as the Conference's Awards Committee. He haspreviously served on the ACC and Hockey East Finance Committees aswell as on competition committees in both the America East (baseball)and Big East (golf) conferences. He has twice served on NCAA certifi-cation subcommittees for fiscal integrity, both at Northeastern and BC.

A 1988 Providence College graduate, Ziady began his career atNortheastern as an assistant to the athletic director, handling compli-ance responsibilities, coordinating facility management and opera-tions on game days, and assisting in marketing efforts. In 1991, hewas appointed athletic business manager and was responsible for allof the department's fiscal activities, while also serving as the liaisonwith outside booster and support groups.

In 1994, Ziady was promoted to assistant director of athletics atNortheastern. He served on the Huskies' senior management teamthat planned long-range departmental goals and policies. Includedamong this group's assignments was the development of a five-yearstrategic plan to address Title IX and gender equity issues.

Ziady, who earned both a master's degree in sports managementand a master's of business administration degree from Northeastern,has twice served as a marketing consultant. He is also a member ofthe College Athletic Business Management Association.

In 1990, he worked on a corporate marketing project with theNorth Atlantic Conference and in 1992, he assisted the BostonOrganizing Committee in marketing and fundraising in an attempt toattract national and international amateur events to the city.

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UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS OF ATHLETICS

Brian BaptisteAssociate Director of Athletics,

Compliance

Scott EatoughAssociate Director of Athletics,

Business Affairs

Augie MaurelliAssociate Director of Athletics,Student-Athlete Performance

Jake OlkkolaAssociate Director of Athletics,

Recreation Services

Stacey Bunting-ThompsonAssociate Director of Athletics,

External Relations

Sue GroffAssociate Director of Athletics,Senior Womens’ Administrator

Jestine AngeliniField Hockey

Assistant Coach

Tim AngerAthletics Business

Manager

Patrick AylwardMen’s Golf Assistant Coach

Mel BaconBaseball Assistant Coach

Henry BakerFootball Assistant Coach

Lauren BakerAssistant Director of

Marketing & Promotions

Trent BartlingDirector of Athletic Ticket

Operations

David BaylorFootball/Men’s Basketball

Personal Development

Laree BeansField Hockey

Assistant Coach

Jon BooneAssistant Athletic Trainer

Nigel BrownAcademic Counselor,

SSA

Courtney ButterworthAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Samantha CarnallMen’s and Women’s Tennis

Assistant Coach

Kristen CarrWomen’s LacosseAssistant Coach

Greg CarrollMen’s Lacrosse Associate

Head Coach

Chris CheeksMen’s BasketballAssistant Coach

Kirk CiarroccaFootball

Assistant Coach

Tom CoderAthletics Admissions

Officer

Lauren CognigniSoftball

Assistant Coach

James ColemanAssistant Director, Student

Services for Athletes

Rory ColemanSwimming & Diving

Assistant Coach

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Joan CouchAssociate HeadAthletic Trainer

Rob CrossMen’s LacroseAssistant Coach

Nicole Daliessio-Zehnder

UD Dance Team Coach

Keith DuncanMen’s Soccer Assistant

Coach

Doug EnglishVolleyball Assistant Coach

Kim FearnbachWomen’s Soccer

Graduate Assistant

Allie FedorowiczWomen’s Basketball

Director of Operations

Rachel FinebergAssistant Director, Student

Services for Athletes

Barbara FlemingSeason Ticket Manager

Kristy FletcherDirector of Athletics

Marketing

Brian GinnFootball Assistant Coach

Alicia GrecoAssistant Director ofAthletics, Operations

Cindy GregoryVolleyball Associate

Head Coach

Jason GriffithMen’s LacrosseAssistant Coach

Dana GriskowitzVolleyball Graduate

Assistant

Scott GrzendaWomen’s Soccer

Head Coach

Dr. Geoffrey GustavsenAssistant Sports

Medicine Physician

Dan HammerBaseball Associate

Head Coach

Matt HaneyMen’s Soccer

Assistant Coach

Sean HanlonAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

Lauren HarrisStudent-Athlete Eligibility/Financial Aid Coordinator

John HaymanSwimming & Diving

Head Coach

Ian HennessyMen’s SoccerHead Coach

Brian HessStrength & Conditioning

Assistant

Brad HilovskyFootball Defensive Quality

Control Coach

Kyle HobbsStrength & Conditioning

Assistant Coach

Jim HofherFootball Offensive

Coordinator

Kristin HopsonWomen’s Lacrosse

Assistant Coach

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Vest JohnsonAssistant Director of

Operations, BCC

Sam JonesManager, Facilities &

Grounds

K.C. KeelerFootball Head Coach

Bonnie KennyVolleyball Head Coach

Mike KeoghMen’s GolfHead Coach

Lucas KrautGeneral Manager, Blue

Hen IMG Sports Network

Packer LarsonStrength & Conditioning

Graduate Assistant

Frank LawFootball Assistant Coach

Kevin LintonBCC Public Address

Announcer

Kateri LinvilleWomen’s Lacrosse

Head Coach

Tom LochnerWomen’s Basketball

Assistant Coach

Karen LofthouseEvents Coordinator,

Bob Carpenter Center

Austin LongacreMen’s and Women’s Tennis

Assistant Coach

Tiara MalcomWomen’s Basketball

Assistant Coach

Andy MarinoFootball

Assistant Coach

Phil Martelli, Jr.Men’s BasketballAssistant Coach

Tina MartinWomen’s Basketball

Head Coach

Vince MaximoMen’s & Women’s Tennis

Assistant Coach

Linda McCormickMedia Relations/Basketball

Senior Secretary

Wendy McFarlaneWomen’s Track & Field

Head Coach

Kellly McGuireAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

Kelly-Ayn McKayMen’s and Women’s Diving

Coach

Keith MoodieDelaware Field HouseEquipment Manager

Tim MorrisseyDirector, Student Services

for Athletes

Jude MoserFootball Administrative

Assistant

Christine MottaSSA Assistant Director,

Career Services

Danny NeesonOperations Graduate

Assistant

Adam NicholsMedia Relations/

Multimedia Assistant

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Jennifer O’BrienSSA

Office Coordinator

Jerry OravitzDirector of FootballOperationsDenita

PatrickBCC Box Office

Coordinator

Gregg PerryFootball

Assistant Coach

Phil PetitteFootball

Assistant Coach

Brendon PostWomen’s Golf

Assistant Coach

Patty PostWomen’s GolfHead Coach

Larry PrattTrack & Field

Assistant Coach

Jeanine RadiceWomen’s Basketball

Associate Head Coach

Saul Rafel-FrankelMen’s Basketball Director

of Operations

Jeff RaffertyMen’s BasketballAssistant Coach

Nick RaponeFootball Defensive

Coordinator

Ellen ReedDonor Relations & Special

Events Manager

Dr. Andrew ReismanAssistant AD/SportsMedicine Physician

Kevin RoseBob Carpenter CenterEquipment Manager

Monté RossMen’s Basketball

Head Coach

Heidi SarverDirector, UD

Marching Band

Jon ScheerMen’s Soccer

Assistant Coach

Ben SchreiberCheerleading Coach/

Spirit Coordinator

Scott SelheimerAssistant AD/MediaRelations Director

John SenecaSoftball Assistant Coach

Marie SevernsRecords Analyst

Coordinator

Jim ShermanBaseball Head Coach

Brad SherrodFootball Assistant Coach

Bob ShillinglawMen’s Lacrosse

Head Coach

Kelsey ShonkAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

Domenic SiciliaDirector, Bob

Carpenter Center

Lisa SinclairSports Medicine Nurse

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Jimmy SmithDirector of Multimedia

John SmithHead Athletic Trainer

Nitan SoniWomen’s SoccerAssistant Coach

Jessica SpanglerAcademic Coordinator,

Student Services

Brian SprinkleWomen’s SoccerAssistant Coach

Kelly StaffordAssistant Athletic Trainer

Victoria StefansenWomen’s Golf

Assistant Coach

Kim StewartVolleyball StudentAssistant Coach

Sean StrykerAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

Fritz StueberFootball Offensive Quality

Control Assistant

Charley ThrashAthletic Ticket

Office Assistant

Laura TravisMen’s & Women’sTennis Head Coach

Phil TribbleAssociate Director for

Major Gifts

Kevin TrittAssistant Media

Relations Director

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Tenaya TuckerSoftball

Assistant Coach

Mark UrickAssociate Director for

Annual Giving

Rolf van de KerkhofField HockeyHead Coach

Nick VasiliouMarketing & Promotions

Assistant

Andrew WaerAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

Brian WalkerBaseball Pitching Coach

Chris WatsonTrack & Field

Assistant Coach

Dan WatsonAssistant Athletic Trainer

George WatsonMaintenance/Technical

Coordinator, BCC

Nancy WickAdministrative Assistant to

Athletic Director

Trevor WilliamsStrength & Conditioning

Assistant Coach

Jaime WohlbachSoftball Head Coach

Diana WoodringAdministrative Assistant,Athletics Development

Karen ZodaAccount Executive, BlueHen IMG Sports Network

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Scott Green ................................................Referee, Super Bowl XLIV

Steve Harris ......................................................Actor, “The Practice”

Page Kennedy ....................................Actor, “Desperate Housewives”

Mike Koplove ..................................2008 Olympic Medalist, Baseball

Scott Levy ............................................................Raven of the WWE

Thomas McKean ....................Signer of Declaration of Independence

Louis McLane ........................................................Secretary of State

Tom Mees..........................................................Original ESPN Anchor

Kevin Mench ..................................................Former Major Leaguer

Robin Miller ..........................Host, Food Network’s “Quick Fix Meals”

Steve Mosko..............................................President, Sony Television

Daniel Nathans....................................................Nobel Prize Winner

Adam Osborne ......................................................Computer Pioneer

Ben Patrick ............................................Tight End, Arizona Cardinals

Jeff Pearlman ....................................................................Journalist

Larry Probst ..................Chairman, United States Olympic Committee

Dave Raymond ............................................Original Phillie Phanatic

George Read ..........................Signer of Declaration of Independence

Omer Sabanci ................................................Billionaire Businessman

James Smith............................Signer of Declaration of Independence

LizAnn Sonders ..............Chief Investment Strategist, Charles Schwab

Susan Stroman ....................................................Tony Award Winner

Mark Swinger ........................................................Pilot, Blue Angels

George Thorogood ................................Musician, “Bad to the Bone”

Dilshad Vadsaria ....................................................Actress, “Greek”

Lodewijk van den Berg ..................................Astronaut, Challenger

John Wallace......Former Associate Justice, New Jersey Supreme Court

Wayne Westerman ..................Co-Inventor, Touchscreen Technology

Marna Whittington ..........................................Director, Macy’s, Inc.

Vic Willis ..............................National Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee

Since its inception in 1743, the University of Delaware has steadilyproduced some of the most productive and accomplished membersof our society. From statesmen to scientists to sports figures, the

Blue Hen family boasts a lengthy list of prominent alumni.Delaware is one of only five colleges in the nation to have produced

a signer of the Declaration of Independence, a Secretary of State, and aVice President. Harvard, Princeton, William & Mary, and Yale are the onlyother institutions to have a similarly prestigious alumni base.

The Blue Hen family also consists of several worldrenowned inven-tors and a pioneer in the computer industry. Astronauts and acclaimedaeronautical experts also have been known to call Newark home duringtheir collegiate careers.

In the entertainment industry, Delaware has been a steady produc-er of both top-flight athletes and award-winning entertainers. From Hallof Fame professional athletes to Emmy-nominated actors, Delaware hascontinued to supply the world with entertainment.

Below is a list of some prominent Blue Hen alumni:

Mike Adams................................................Safety, Cleveland Browns

Kurt Akeley ........................................Principal Researcher, Microsoft

Susan Barnett..................................Emmy-winning Co-Anchor, CBS 3

Joe Biden......................................................................Vice President

Scott Brunner ..............................................Former NFL Quarterback

Thomas Carper ..............................................................U.S. Senator

Bob Carpenter Jr. ......................Former Owner, Philadelphia Phillies

Chris Christie ..................................................Governor, New Jersey

Kenneth Daly....President, National Association of Corporate Directors

Richard Dean ..................................................Fashion Photographer

Dave DeWalt..........................................................CEO, McAfee, Inc.

John Elias ..................................Co-Inventor, Touchscreen Technology

Joe Flacco ..........................................Quarterback, Baltimore Ravens

Yvette Freeman ............................................................Actress, “ER”

Rich Gannon ......................................2002 NFL Most Valuable Player

Bryan Gordon..........Emmy-nominated director, Curb Your Enthusiasm

Robert Gore ..........................................................Inventor, Gore-Tex

Dallas Green ..............................Manager, 1980 Philadelphia Phillies

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The University of Delaware men's and women’s basketball teams will begin their 21st season in the$20.5 million, 5,000-seat Bob Carpenter Center Acierno Arena in 2012-13.

Prior to the 2002-03 season, the Fightin’ Blue Hens moved into their new conference – the CAA – witha new look. In the fall of 2002, the University sent the BCC floor out for renovations. The new look floormade its debut when Delaware hosted La Salle on November 24, 2002.

The Blue Hen men have posted a 20-year record of 178-91 (.662) in the building, including openingthe arena with a 77-69 win over Rutgers Dec. 1, 1992. Delaware picked up its 100th win at the BCC onMarch 3, 2001 with a 66-51 win over arch-rival Towson in the America East quarterfinals.

In addition to the 178-91 record in the building, the Hens own an impressive mark of 126-63 (.667)against conference opponents in the 20-year history of the BCC.

The Hens have also posted a postseason record of 12-2 at the Bob Carpenter Center, including 10straight wins.

The BCC served as site of the first three rounds of the America East Men’s Basketball Tournament from1996-2001. The tournament was a great success in Newark and the attendance averaged over 3,000 fanseach session. The pinnacle of attendance records occurred in the 2000 America East Tournament when a newrecord for the largest crowdto witness a basketball gamein the state of Delaware wasset. A crowd of 5,267 sawDelaware and longtime-rivalTowson square off in thequarterfinals on March 4,2000.

Delaware has welcomedrecord crowds to the all-pur-pose building during the reg-ular season, as well.

The Hens led AmericaEast in average attendanceevery year from 1992-93until their departure follow-ing the 2001-02 season. Intheir first season in the CAA,Delaware ranked second inattendance and first in per-centage of capacity met.

During the 2001-02 season,Delaware set a school record withmore than 3,000 season tickets.

Fightin’ Blue Hen basketballattendance surpassed the half-mil-lion mark in 2001. Against Hofstraon February 4, Delaware passedthe 500,000 mark for fans towatch a Delaware men’s basketballgame at the BCC.

The Bob Carpenter Center has had 38 sellout crowds. Delaware’s first four sellouts came during a dou-bleheader sweep over rival Drexel March 3, 1993, a loss to nationally-ranked Villanova Dec. 30, 1994, adoubleheader sweep over Delaware State Nov. 22, 1996, and a then-building record standing-room-onlycrowd of 5,205 (a then-state of Delaware record) for the 1998 America East championship game win overBoston University in a game televised live nationally by ESPN.

The arena section of thebuilding is named in honor ofFrank E. Acierno Acierno, alocal businessman and devel-oper, who donated $1 millionto the Bob Carpenter Center,the largest gift from a singledonor. The BCC was formallydedicated in a ceremony Nov.10, 1992.

Delaware basketballteams moved to their newhome after competing at3,000-seat Delaware FieldHouse since 1967.

The Bob Carpenter Centeris the center of an expansivecollegiate athletic complex,the David M. Nelson AthleticComplex named in memoryof the former University of

Delaware At The Bob Carpenter Center

Year Overall Conference*1992-93 11-1 7-11993-94 10-3 5-21994-95 8-4 6-21995-96 10-4 7-31996-97 10-5 6-51997-98 13-2 11-11998-99 13-1 11-11999-2000 14-1 10-12000-01 12-2 9-22001-02 8-4 6-32002-03 8-5 5-42003-04 10-3 8-12004-05 7-6 5-42005-06 4-8 2-72006-07 3-11 3-62007-08 7-5 5-42008-09 8-7 6-32009-10 5-10 3-62010-11 6-6 4-52011-12 11-3 7-2Totals 178-91 126-63

* regular season and tournament games

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Delaware athletic director, dean, and head football coach.The complex includes 22,000-seat Delaware Stadium, the home of the nationally-ranked

Fightin’ Blue Hen football team; Fred P. Rullo Stadium, a $3 million, 2,000-seat lightedActionTurf field for field hockey that opened in September 1998; Delaware Field House, anindoor track and practice facility which had a new surface installed in 1995; 2,000-seat BobHannah Stadium; newly-renovated Delaware Softball Diamond; multi-purpose turf fields; theDelaware Ice Skating Science Development Center; and an outdoor swimming pool.

The newest facility, an addition to the Bob Carpenter Center, was completed this pastspring. The 45,000-square-foot addition includes two new full-sized practice gymnasiumsthat will be used by UD athletics teams, club sports, and intramurals, meeting room, filmrooms, lockerrooms, team lounges, offices for the men's basketball, women's basketball,and volleyball coaching staffs as well as for athletics development and external relations,and an area that houses the UD Athletics Hall of Fame.

The Bob Carpenter Center served for the first time as headquarters for the NationalBasketball Association’s Philadelphia 76ers pre-season training camp in October 1995 with theteam drawing large daily crowds, including a sellout crowd of 5,000 fans for the final scrim-mage.

The Sixers also held their pre-season camp at the BCC in 1996 before moving their pre-season site to North Carolina prior to the 1997-98 season.

Delaware Attendance RecordsSINGLE GAME, HOME

(Minimum attendance - 4,900)

1. 5,267 vs. Towson, 3/4/2000 (BCC)*2. 5,209 vs. Drexel, 3/6/99 (BCC)*

5,209 vs. Maine, 2/28/99 (BCC)*5,209 vs. Towson, 2/27/99 (BCC)*

6. 5,205 vs. Boston University, 3/7/98 (BCC)*7. 5,187 vs. Saint Joseph’s, 11/28/2001 (BCC)*8. 5,100 vs. Maine, 1/22/99 (BCC)*9. 5,094 vs. Maine, 1/29/2000 (BCC)*

10. 5,086 vs. Maine, 3/5/2000 (BCC)*11. 5,074 vs. Towson, 1/22/2000 (BCC)*12. 5,064 vs. Drexel, 1/11/2000 (BCC)*13. 5,054 vs. #10 St. Joseph’s, 12/30/2003*14. 5,040 vs. Delaware State, 11/20/2000 (BCC)*

5,040 vs. Vermont, 2/13/99 (BCC)*16. 5,014 vs. Northeastern, 2/12/2000 (BCC)*17. 5,004 vs. Old Dominion, 2/22/2003 (BCC)*

5,004 vs. Hartford, 2/24/2001 (BCC)*5,004 vs. Towson, 2/17/2001 (BCC)*5,004 vs. Hofstra, 2/4/2001 (BCC)*5,004 vs. Drexel, 2/1/2001 (BCC)*

22. 5,000 vs. Hofstra, 2/23/2002 (BCC)*5,000 vs. William & Mary, 2/20/2002 (BCC)*5,000 vs. UNC Wilmington, 2/16/2002 (BCC)*5,000 vs. Old Dominion, 2/2/2002 (BCC)*5,000 vs. Drexel, 1/19/2002 (BCC)*5,000 vs. Hartford, 2/14/2000 (BCC)*5,000 vs. Boston University, 2/10/2000 (BCC)*5,000 vs. Hofstra, 1/9/2000 (BCC)*5,000 vs. Colgate, 12/2/99 (BCC)*5,000 vs. George Mason, 11/23/99 (BCC)*5,000 vs. Hofstra, 2/10/99 (BCC)*5,000 vs. Drexel, 1/27/99 (BCC)*5,000 vs. New Hampshire, 1/24/99 (BCC)*

5,000 vs. Delaware State, 1/18/98 (BCC)*5,000 vs. Delaware State, 11/22/96 (BCC)*5,000 vs. Villanova, 12/30/94 (BCC)*5,000 vs. Drexel, 3/3/93 (BCC)*

39. 4,983 vs. UNC Wilmington, 1/18/2003 (BCC)40. 4,982 vs. Northeastern, 2/19/93 (BCC)41. 4,980 vs. Pennsylvania, 1/17/2001 (BCC)42. 4,978 vs. Boston University, 1/13/2001 (BCC)43. 4,974 vs. Maine, 12/9/2000 (BCC)44. 4,973 vs. La Salle, 11/24/2001 (BCC)45. 4,973 vs. New Hampshire, 12/7/2000 (BCC)46. 4,968 vs. Vermont, 2/22/2001 (BCC)47. 4,929 vs. Towson, 1/10/99 (BCC)48. 4,922 vs. Rider, 12/16/2000 (BCC)49. 4,908 vs. Old Dominion, 2/6/2002 (BCC)50. 4,905 vs. Towson, 1/23/2002 (BCC)51. 4,904 vs. Northeastern, 1/11/2001 (BCC)

* denotes sellout (37 at BCC all-time)NOTE: There have been 73 crowds of 4,500 or more

SINGLE GAME, ALL GAMES

31,186 vs. Louisville at Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, IN 3/19/93(NCAA Midwest Regional)

SINGLE SEASONHighest Home Average

1. 4,989, 1999-2000 (BCC)2. 4,948, 2001-02 (BCC)3. 4,848, 2000-01 (BCC)4. 4,815, 1998-99 (BCC)5. 4,697, 2002-03 (BCC)6. 4,436, 2003-04 (BCC)7. 4,327, 2004-05 (BCC)8. 3,696, 1992-93 (BCC)

9. 3,686, 1997-98 (BCC)10. 3,499, 1995-96 (BCC)

NOTE: Highest DFH average: 2,234, 1991-92

Highest Season Total (home only)

1. 74,830 (15 games), 1999-2000 (BCC)2. 67,878 (14 games), 2000-01 (BCC)3. 67,410 (14 games), 1998-99 (BCC)4. 61,063 (13 games), 2002-03 (BCC)5. 59,378 (12 games), 2001-02 (BCC)6. 57,662 (13 games), 2003-04 (BCC)7. 56,250 (13 games), 2004-05 (BCC)8. 55,284 (15 games), 1997-98 (BCC)9. 51,118 (15 games), 1996-97 (BCC)

10. 48,982 (14 games), 1995-96 (BCC)

NOTE: Highest DFH total: 35,738 (16 games), 1991-92

Highest Season Total (all sites)

1. 138,374, 1999-20002. 132,443, 1992-933. 116,342, 1998-994. 113,747, 1995-965. 113,269, 2002-036. 107,863, 2004-057. 105,610, 2000-01

Key: CSB - Carpenter Sports Bldg. (1942-66)DFH - Delaware Field House (1967-92)BCC - Bob Carpenter Center (1992- Present)

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FIRST GAME: Delaware def. Rutgers 77-69, 12/1/92FIRST BASKET: Chuck Weiler (Rutgers), 19:50FIRST DELAWARE BASKET: Spencer Dunkley, 19:14

TEAM RECORDSDelaware Overall Record: 161-82 (18 seasons)Most Delaware Wins, Season14 (14-1), 1999 200013 (13-2), 1997-9813 (13-1), 1998-99Most Consecutive Delaware Wins17, 1999-2000 (streak ended by Maine, 1/29/2000) 15, 1998-99 (streak ended by Maine, 1/22/1999)Largest Delaware Winning Margin47, Delaware def. UNH, 102-55, 1/27/200044, Delaware def. Northeastern, 110-66, 3/4/200143, Delaware def. Widener, 81-38, 12/22/1995Largest Delaware Losing Margin36, Villanova def. Delaware 90-54, 12/30/199429, Hartford def. Delaware 91-62, 1/10/1997Most Points, Game117, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/2000110, Delaware vs. Northeastern, 3/4/2001106, Delaware vs. UMBC (106-98 in OT), 1/6/1993 Regulation game117, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/2000110, Delaware vs. Northeastern, 3/4/2001104, Delaware vs. Towson, 104-63, 1/5/1998Most Points by a Delaware Opponent, Game98, UMBC (OT), 1/6/199396, Towson, 1/14/200691, Hofstra, 2/19/200391, Drexel (OT), 1/27/1999Points, Half64, Delaware (2nd) vs. Northeastern, 3/4/200162, Loyola (2nd) vs. Delaware, 12/31/200559, Hartford (1st) vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/2000

Most Points, Two Teams205, Hartford (117) vs. N. Hampshire (88), 3/3/2000204, Delaware (106) vs. UMBC (98), 1/6/1993 (OT)Least Points, Game38, Widener vs. UD, 12/22/1995Least Points, Half13, Vermont vs. Delaware, 2/13/1994Least Points by Delaware, Half15 vs. Old Dominion, 2/25/2006Field Goals, Game41, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/200041, Delaware vs. Towson, 1/5/1997Field Goals Attempts, Game81, Delaware vs. UMBC, 1/6/1993Field Goal Percentage, Game.621, Hartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/2000 (41-66).619, Delaware vs. Northeastern, 1/13/1996 (39-63)Lowest Field Goal Percentage, Game.206, Vermont vs. Delaware, 2/13/1994 (13-63)Three-Point Field Goals, Game18, Delaware vs. New Hampshire, 12/7/200016, Delaware vs. William & Mary, 2/1/200316, Delaware vs. Hartford, 2/24/200116, Villanova vs. Delaware, 12/30/1994Three-Point Field Goal Attempts, Game40, Vermont vs. Delaware, 1/27/199537, Delaware vs. New Hampshire, 12/7/2000Free Throws, Game43, Drexel vs. Towson, 3/3/1996Free Throws by Delaware, Game40, vs. UMBC, 1/6/1993Free Throw Attempts, Game58, Drexel vs. Towson, 3/3/1996Rebounds, Game63, Delaware vs. Vermont, 2/13/1994Assists, Game34, Delaware vs. Washington (MD), 11/27/1995Blocks12, Delaware vs. Siena, 12/23/200312, Delaware vs. New Hampshire, 1/27/200012, Delaware vs. Towson, 1/22/200012, Delaware vs. Colgate, 12/2/1999Steals21, Delaware vs. Siena, 12/23/200320, Delaware vs. Widener, 12/22/199620, Delaware vs. Maine, 1/17/1993Turnovers32, Delaware State vs. Delaware, 11/22/199626, Delaware vs. Boston University, 12/8/1996

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSPoints, Game (Top 10)43, John Holland (Boston University) vs. UD, 2/20/201039, Matt Alosa (New Hampshire) vs. Hartford, 3/1/1996 *38, Harding Nana (Delaware) vs. Towson, 1/14/200636, Andre Collins (Loyola) vs. UD, 12/31/200535, Nate Fox (Maine) vs. Hartford, 2/27/1999 *34, Anthony Bethune (Hartford) vs. Hofstra, 2/28/1999*34, Mike Pegues (Delaware) vs. Hartford, 2/12/200033, Keyon Smith (Hartford) vs. UNH, 3/3/2000*33, Kestutis Marciulionis (Delaware) vs. Drexel, 1/27/199933, Speedy Claxton (Hofstra) vs. Hartford, 2/28/1999*32, Devon Saddler (Delaware) vs. Lafayette, 11/26/201132, Mike Pegues (Delaware) vs. Towson, 3/4/2000*32, Mike Pegues (Delaware) vs. American, 11/29/199932, Mike Pegues (Delaware) vs. Maine, 2/28/1999* conference tournament game

Points, Half28, Harding Nana (Delaware) vs. Towson, 1/14/2006 (1st)27, Mike Pegues (Delaware) vs. American, 11/27/1999 (1st)27, Ralph Biggs (Towson) vs. Northeastern, 2/28/1997 (2nd)*Field Goals, Game15, Mike Pegues (Delaware) vs. Hartford, 2/14/200015, Matt Alosa (New Hampshire) vs. Hartford, 3/1/1996*14, Greg Smith (Delaware) vs. Delaware State, 11/22/1996Field Goals Attempts, Game29, Matt Alosa (New Hampshire) vs. Hartford, 3/1/1996*Three-Point Field Goals, Game8, Billy Wells (Delaware) vs. Hartford, 2/24/2001Consecutive Three-Point Field Goals Made, Game6, Jarvis Threatt (Delaware) vs. Georgia State, 1/21/20126, Mike Ames (Delaware) vs. Old Dominion, 2/2/20026, Raul DePablo (Towson) vs. Delaware, 1/22/20006, Keith Bike (Hartford) vs. Delaware, 1/16/1998Free Throws, Game16 (18 att.), Speedy Claxton (Hofstra) vs. Delaware, 1/9/200016 (19 att.), Anthony Bethune (Hartford) vs. Hofstra, 2/28/1998Free Throw Attempts, Game22, Jeff Myers (Drexel) vs. Towson, 3/2/199619, Anthony Bethune (Hartford) vs. Hofstra, 2/28/1998

OTHER TOP STATISTICAL PERFORMANCES

Rebounding (Top 5)25, Spencer Dunkley (Delaware) vs. UMBC, 1/6/199321, Greg Smith (Delaware) vs. Vermont, 1/12/199721, Spencer Dunkley (Delaware) vs. Hartford, 1/31/1993 19, Harding Nana (Delaware) vs. Drexel, 2/11/200619, Ryan Schneider (Marist) vs. Delaware, 12/23/2008Assists (Top 5)15, Mike Slattery (Delaware) vs. William & Mary, 2/1/200315, Mike Slattery (Delaware) vs. UNC Greensboro, 12/19/200214, Austen Rowland (Delaware) vs. New Hampshire, 12/7/200012, Mike Slattery (Delaware) vs. Hofstra, 2/19/200312, Darius Burton (Hofstra) vs. Northeastern, 3/1/199612, Rob Garner (Delaware) vs. Hofstra, 2/7/199612, Alvin Williams (Villanova) vs. Delaware, 12/30/1994Blocks (Top 3)10, Shawn James (Northeastern) vs. Delaware, 2/23/20069, Ndongo Ndiaye (Delaware) vs. Colgate, 12/2/19998, Jamelle Hagins (Delaware) vs. Northeastern, 1/19/20118, Ajmal Basit (Delaware) vs. Drexel, 2/1/20018, Ndongo Ndiaye (Delaware) vs. Towson, 1/22/2000Steals (Top 5)8, Keyon Smith (Hartford) vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/20007, Joey Rodriguez (VCU) vs. Delaware, 2/9/20087, John Gordon (Delaware) vs. Maine, 1/22/19997, Tyrone Perry (Delaware) vs. Delaware State, 11/22/1996

Triple-Doubles (2)Keith Davis vs. Washington (MD), 12/21/1997

(17 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists)Ryan Iversen vs. Long Island University, 12/1/2002

(12 points, 17 rebounds, 11 assists)

MiscellaneousTwo 30-point scorers, same teamHartford vs. New Hampshire, 3/3/2000*(Keyon Smith, 33, and Darrick Jackson, 30)Player with 30 points and 10 assistsKeyon Smith (Hartford) vs. New Hampshire (33 points, 11 assists), 3/3/2000** conference tournament game

Directions to the Bob Carpenter Center

The University of Delaware's Bob Carpenter Center is easilyaccessible from all directions.

Take Route I-95 North or South to the University ofDelaware/Newark Exit 1B (Exit 1 from South). Proceed on Route896 North (South College Avenue). Approximately 1 mile on theright is the Bob Carpenter Center.

The Bob Carpenter Center is located next to 23,000 seatDelaware Stadium and the Delaware Field House.

The Bob Carpenter Center is approximately 45 minutes fromPhiladelphia, 1 hour from Baltimore, 2 hours from Washington,DC, and 2 1/2 hours from New York City.

2012-13 Ticket Prices

Single-game ticket prices for the 2012-13 men’s basketballregular season:

Courtside Floor Seating *................................................$40Center (Sections 7, 8, 17 & 18) ......................................$15Chairback (Sections 15, 16 & 19) ..................................$12Bench ..............................................................................$8

* Priority given to UDAF members

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Year Record (Conference) Head Coach Captain(s)1905-06 3-4-1 Samuel Saunders Marcus Robin1906-07 6-5 Samuel Saunders C.B. Shaffer1907-08 5-6 not available J.E.Newman1908-09 4-7 not available Ed. McGarvey1909-10 6-6 W.J. McAvoy C.G.Haley

1910-11 7-6 W.J. McAvoy L.A. Houston1911-12 2-10 W.J. McAvoy C.W. Sawin1912-13 1-6 W.J. McAvoy W.A. Sawdon1913-14 3-6 W.J. McAvoy Robert Weimer1914-15 5-7 W.J. McAvoy W.F. Cann1915-16 7-4 W.J. McAvoy G.P. Doherty1916-17 8-6 W.J. McAvoy D. Horsey1917-18 5-6 W.J. McAvoy D. Horsey1918-19 8-2 H.B. Shipley H.W. Marston1919-20 13-2 H.B. Shipley Francis B. Carter

1920-21 10-7 H.B. Shipley H.B. Alexander1921-22 4-8 H. B. Shipley F.K. Willis1922-23 7-6 W.K. McAvoy J.D. Williams1923-24 6-8 W.K. McAvoy W.D. McKelvie1924-25 1-12 W.K. McAvoy W.J. Jackson1925-26 1-12 Frank Forstburg Vic Lichtenstein1926-27 5-11 Frank Forstburg Fred Creamer1927-28 5-11 J.J. Rothrock Fred Creamer1928-29 7-8 J.J. Rothrock J. Jacquette1929-30 5-14 J.J. Rothrock A. Barton

1930-31 6-9 G.P. Doherty John Roman1931-32 12-4 G.P. Doherty John Roman1932-33 9-7 G.P. Doherty Sidney Kaufman,

F.J. Haggerty1933-34 4-10-1 G.P. Doherty Ralph O'Connell1934-35 4-11 G.P. Doherty Ralph O'Connell1935-36 4-11 G.P. Doherty Thomas Pennock1936-37 4-12 G.P. Doherty S.M. Wilson, Jr.1937-38 6-10 Lyal W. Clark Lewis Carey1938-39 9-7 Steve Grenda Bruce Lindsay1939-40 4-12 Steve Grenda Ed Douglass

1940-41 7-9 (2-3) F.L. Stewart William Gerow1941-42 7-10 (3-3) E. Emery Adkins Fred Mitchell1942-43 7-13(2-6/2nd) E. Emery Adkins George Barlow1943-44 7-9 (4-6) Edmund Prince H.R. McHenry1944-45 3-9 (2-6) Wm. D. Murray Lawrence Schorr, Newell Duncan1945-46 7-9 (5-5/3rd) D.K. Steers Joseph Mackey1946-47 9-7 (5-5/4th) Joseph Brunansky Gerald Bowlus1947-48 10-8 (5-5/4th) Joseph Brunansky Gerald Bowlus1948-49 5-15 (2-8/4th) Joseph Brunansky William Nash, William Cole1949-50 8-8 (6-4/4th) Fred Emmerson James McFadden

1950-51 14-7 (7-3/2nd) Fred Emmerson Frank Albera1951-52 17-6 (9-1/1st) Fred Emmerson William Utt1952-53 18-7 (9-1/1st) Fred Emmerson Richard Evans1953-54 9-13 (7-3/2nd) Fred Emmerson Frank White1954-55 6-16 (3-7/5th) Irv Wisniewski William Kelleher, Don Miller1955-56 8-15 (6-4/3rd) Irv Wisniewski Robert Messick1956-57 8-16 (7-3/2nd) Irv Wisniewski Clyde Louth1957-58 8-12 (8-3/3rd) Irv Wisniewski Donald Hutton, Frank Wickes1958-59 9-13 (4-6) Irv Wisniewski Bob Schiliro, T. Schonauer 1959-60 7-16 (1-9) Irv Wisniewski Charles Hamilton, Gilbert Mahla

Year Record (Conference) Head Coach Captain(s)1960-61 8-11 (2-7) Irv Wisniewski John Baly1961-62 18-5 (9-3) Irv Wisniewski John Barry, Bill Wagamon1962-63 14-8 (7-3/3rd) Irv Wisniewski Nathan Cloud1963-64 13-10 (4-3) Irv Wisniewski David L. Sysko1964-65 3-17 (0-8/6th) Irv Wisniewski John Himes1965-66 9-15 (5-6) Irv Wisniewski John Himes, Michael Osowski1966-67 15-9 (5-5) Dan Peterson Nelson Morley1967-68 16-7 (7-1/1st) Dan Peterson Charles Parnell, Mark Wagaman1968-69 11-10 (5-3) Dan Peterson James Couch, Loren Pratt1969-70 16-9 (6-4) Dan Peterson Edward Roth

1970-71 11-14 (5-5) Dan Peterson John McMillen1971-72 18-7 (7-3/2nd) Don Harnum Lee Swayze, Ken Helfand1972-73 14-11 (6-4) Don Harnum Rich. Hickman1973-74 15-11 (7-3) Don Harnum J. Skedzielewski1974-75 12-13 (4-4/3rd) Don Harnum Bill Sullivan1975-76 10-15 (4-6/4th) Don Harnum Paul Gibson1976-77 12-13 (7-3/2nd) Ron Rainey Robert Cook1977-78 16-11 (5-5/2nd) Ron Rainey Brian Downie1978-79 5-22 (2-14/6th) Ron Rainey Rick Meccariello, Mark Mancini1979-80 9-19 (7-9/3rd) Ron Rainey David Gruber, Peter Mullenberg

1980-81 6-19 (3-13/5th) Ron Rainey Peter Mullenberg, Will Reybold1981-82 9-17 (6-10/4th) Ron Rainey Ken Dill1982-83 11-14 (4-9/3rd) Ron Rainey Tim Carr, Jon Staudenmayer1983-84 11-16 (6-10/6th) Ron Rainey Jon Chamberlain1984-85 12-16 (7-7/4th) Ron Rainey Len O'Donnell, David Penkrot1985-86 11-16 (4-10/8th) Steve Steinwedel Oscar Jones, John Weber1986-87 12-16 (3-11/8th) Steve Steinwedel Brad Heckert, Phil Carr, Taurence Chisholm1987-88 19-9 (9-5/2nd) Steve Steinwedel Barry Berger, O.J. Gumbs, Taurence Chisholm1988-89 14-14 (6-8/6th) Steve Steinwedel Elsworth Bowers1989-90 16-13 (7-7/4th) Steve Steinwedel Renard Johnson, Ricky Long

1990-91 16-13 (8-4/2nd) Steve Steinwedel Mark Haughton1991-92 27-4 (14-0/1st) Steve Steinwedel Alex Coles, Rob Jackson, Mark Murray,

NCAA Tournament Steve Lubas, Denard Montgomery1992-93 22-8 (10-4/1st) Steve Steinwedel Spencer Dunkley, Ricky Deadwyler, Anthony

NCAA Tournament Wright, Andre Buck, Kevin Blackhurst1993-94 14-13 (7-7/5th) Steve Steinwedel Robbie Johnson, Brian Pearl1994-95 12-15 (7-9/7th) Steve Steinwedel Robbie Johnson, Brian Pearl, Micah Edwards1995-96 15-12 (11-7/4th) Mike Brey Patrick Evans, Rob Garner1996-97 15-16 (8-10/5th) Mike Brey Greg Smith, Peca Arsic, Keith Davis, Tyrone Perry1997-98 20-10 (12-6/1st) Mike Brey Keith Davis, Tyrone Perry

NCAA Tournament1998-99 25-6 (15-3/1st) Mike Brey Tyrone Perry, John Bennett

NCAA Tournament1999-2000 24-8 (14-4/3rd) Mike Brey John Gordon, Mike Pegues. Kestutis Marciulionis

National Invitation Tournament (NIT)

2000-01 20-10 (14-4/2nd) David Henderson Ajmal Basit, Greg Miller, Billy Wells2001-02 14-16 (9-9/5th) David Henderson Austen Rowland, Ryan Iversen2002-03 15-14 (9-9/5th) David Henderson Ryan Iversen, Mike Slattery2003-04 16-12 (10-8/T-5th) David Henderson Mike Ames, Mike Slattery, David Lunn2004-05 11-20 (7-11/7th) David Henderson Harding Nana, Mike Slattery, Robin Wentt2005-06 9-21 (4-14/9th) David Henderson Harding Nana2006-07 5-26 (3-15/12th) Monté Ross Herb Courtney, Henry Olawoye2007-08 14-17 (9-9/T-6th) Monté Ross Herb Courtney, Sam McMahon, Henry Olawoye2008-09 13-19 (6-12/9th) Monté Ross Brian Johnson, Jim Ledsome2009-10 7-24 (3-15/12th) Monté Ross Game Captains

2010-11 14-17 (8-10/7th) Monté Ross Game Captains2011-12 18-14 (12-6/5th) Monté Ross Jamelle Hagins, Kelvin McNeil, Devon Saddler

College Basketball Invitational (CBI)2011-12 18-14 (12-6/5th) Monté Ross Jamelle Hagins, Kelvin McNeil, Devon Saddler

College Basketball Invitational (CBI)

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Associated Press All-AmericaNate Cloud (F) ..................................(Honorable Mention) 1962-63Dave Sysko (F) ................................(Honorable Mention) 1963-64Ken Luck (F) ....................................(Honorable Mention) 1980-81

....................................................(Honorable Mention) 1981-82

CoSIDA Academic All-AmericaBrian Downie (C) ........................................(Second team) 1977-78Mike Pegues (F) ........................................(Third team) 1999-2000

CoSIDA Academic All-DistrictMike Pegues (F) ........................................(Third team) 1999-2000Mike Slattery (G)............................................(First Team) 2003-04......................................................................(First Team) 2004-05

NCAA Post-Graduate ScholarshipBrian Downie (C) ....................................................................1979

UD Athletics Hall of FameKen Luck ................................................................................1997Ace Taylor ..............................................................................1997Bill Murray (Coach) ................................................................1997Dallas Green ..........................................................................1998R.B. “Scotty” Duncan ..............................................................1998Irv Wisniewski (Coach)............................................................2000Bill Gerow ..............................................................................2001Ed Thompson ..........................................................................2001Nate Cloud..............................................................................2002Alex Coles ..............................................................................2004Billy Cole ................................................................................2004Mike Brey (Coach) ..................................................................2007Mike Pegues ..........................................................................2007Greg Smith ............................................................................2010Mark Murray ..........................................................................2011Jim Smith ..............................................................................2011Skip Crawford ........................................................................2012

United Press International Little All-America(D-I Players under 6-0)

Taurence Chisholm (G) ......................................................1987-88

All-East (ECAC)Frank Wickes (F) ......................................................1957-58 (1st)Nate Cloud (F) ..................................1961-62 (1st), 1962-63 (1st)Steve Jackson (G)......................................................1968-69 (1st)Ken Helfand (G)........................................................1969-70 (1st)Spencer Dunkley (C) ................................................1992-93 (2nd)Mike Pegues (F) ......................................................1998-99 (2nd)

NABC All-DistrictSpencer Dunkley (C)..................................................1992-93 (1st)Mike Pegues (F) ............................1998-99 (1st) 1999-2000 (2nd)Marc Egerson (G) ......................................................2008-09 (1st)Jamelle Hagins (F) ............................................................2011-12Devon Saddler (G) ..................................................2001-12 (2nd)

All-Conference SelectionsFirst TeamDallas Green (F) ..............................................................*1954-55Jim Smith (G) ................................................*1955-56, *1956-57Nate Cloud (F) ................................................................*1962-63Dave Sysko (F) ................................................................*1963-64Charlie Parnell (G) ..........................................................*1966-67Ken Helfand (G) ..............................................................*1969-70

Loren Pratt (G) ................................................................*1969-70Lee Swayze (F) ..............................................*1970-71; *1971-72Wolfgang Fengler (C) ......................................................*1973-74Bill Sullivan (G) ..............................................................#1974-75Oscar Jones (F)................................................................#1985-86Mark Murray (G) ..........................................#1990-91; $1991-92Alex Coles (F) ..................................................................$1991-92Spencer Dunkley (C) ........................................................$1992-93Greg Smith (F) ..............................................$1995-96; ^1996-97Mike Pegues (F) ......................^1997-98; ^1998-99; ^1999-2000John Gordon (G) ............................................................^1998-99Harding Nana (F) ..........................................+2004-05; +2005-06Marc Egerson ..................................................................+2008-09

Second TeamMark Wagaman (F)..........................................................*1966-67Bob Nack (G) ..................................................................*1973-74Bob Cook (F) ..................................................................#1975-76Brian Downie (C) ............................................................#1977-78Ken Luck (F) ..................................................#1980-81; #1981-82Tim Carr (C) ....................................................................#1982-83Oscar Jones (F)................................................................#1984-85Taurence Chisholm (G) ....................................................#1987-88Tony Tucker (G) ..............................................................#1987-88Elsworth Bowers (F) ........................................................#1988-89Alex Coles (F) ................................................#1989-90; #1990-91Anthony Wright (F)..........................................................$1992-93Brian Pearl (G) ..............................................$1992-93; $1993-94Patrick Evans (C) ............................................................$1995-96Keith Davis (G) ..............................................................^1996-97Ajmal Basit (F) ................................................................^2000-01Mike Ames (G)................................................................+2003-04Herb Courtney (F) ..........................................................+2006-07Jawan Carter (G) ............................................................+2009-10Jamelle Hagins (F) ..........................................................+2011-12Devon Saddler (G) ..........................................................+2011-12

Third TeamKeith Davis (G) ..........................................................^1997-1998John Gordon (G) ........................................................^1999-2000Kestutis Marciulionis (G) ..............................................^1999-2000Billy Wells (G) ................................................................^2000-01Mike Slattery (G) ..........................................+2003-04; +2004-05Herb Courtney (F) ..........................................................+2007-08Marc Egerson (G) ............................................................+2007-08Jawan Carter (G) ............................................................+2010-11

Honorable MentionWolfgang Fengler (C) ......................................................*1971-72Ken Helfand (G) ..............................................................*1971-72Bob Nack (G) ..................................................................*1971-72Gerry Gallagher (F) ........................................................#1974-75

Conference Player of the YearMike Pegues (F) ..............................................................^1998-99

Conference Rookie of the YearAnthony Wright (F) ........................................................*1989-90Brian Pearl (G) ................................................................$1991-92Devon Saddler (G) ..........................................................+2010-11

Conference All-Rookie TeamTaurence Chisholm (G) ....................................................#1984-85Erek Perry (G) ................................................................#1987-88

Alexander Coles (F) ........................................................#1988-89Mark Murray (G) ............................................................#1988-89Anthony Wright (F)..........................................................#1989-90Brian Pearl (G) ................................................................$1991-92Greg Smith (F) ................................................................$1993-94Mike Slattery (G) ............................................................+2001-02Zaire Taylor (G) ..............................................................+2005-06Brian Johnson (G) ..........................................................+2006-07Alphonso Dawson (G) ......................................................+2007-08Devon Saddler (G) ..........................................................+2010-11Jarvis Threatt (G)............................................................+2011-12

Conference All-Defensive Team TeamJamelle Hagins..............................................+2010-11; +2011-12

Conference All-Academic TeamMike Slattery ................................................+2002-03; +2003-04Mike Ames......................................................................+2003-04

Frances Naismith Finalist(NABC Award, Senior under 6-0)

Jon Chamberlain (G) ........................................................1983-84Taurence Chisholm (G) ......................................................1987-88

NABC District III Coach of the YearSteve Steinwedel................................................................1991-92

Conference Coach of the YearRon Rainey ..................................................................+ #1984-85Steve Steinwedel..............................................................$1991-92Mike Brey ..................................................................+ ^1997-98+ Co-Coach of the Year

CAA Dean Ehlers Leadership AwardMike Ames......................................................................+2003-04Calvin Smith....................................................................+2004-05

NBA / ABA Draft Picks (Rd./No.)Nate Cloud (New York) ............................................1964 (4th/na)Wolfgang Fengler (Memphis, ABA) ..................................1974 (na)Peter Mullenberg (Phila.) ....................................1981 (10th/172)Ken Luck (Washington) ..........................................1982 (8th/223)Spencer Dunkley (Indiana) ......................................1993 (2nd/51)

USBL / CBA Draft PicksTaurence Chisholm ................................................1988 (CBA/108)Alex Coles ..............................................................1992 (CBA/54)Mark Murray ........................................................1992 (USBL/33)Peca Arsic..............................................................1997 (USBL/60)Greg Smith............................................................1997 (USBL/11)John Bennett ........................................................1999 (USBL/57)Ndongo Ndiaye ......................................................2000 (CBA/89)Mike Pegues ..........................................................2000 (CBA/66)Ajmal Basit............................................................2001 (USBL/20)

CONFERENCE KEY* Middle Atlantic Conference# East Coast Conference

$ North Atlantic Conference^ America East Conference+ Colonial Athletic Association

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Delaware Team Records

Single Game

Most Points, Game — 121 vs. Glassboro State, 2/19/1968 (SEE TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES)

Most Points, Half — 66 vs. Glassboro State, 1/4/1978 65 vs. Vermont, 2/16/199164 vs. Northeastern, 3/4/200164 vs. Central Connecticut, 1/17/199162 vs. Maine, 2/24/199562 vs. Ursinus, 2/11/1963

Most Points, Both Teams —224 vs. New Hampshire, 2/26/1995 (111-113, OT)213 vs. Troy State 12/21/1993 (107-106)208 vs. Glassboro State, 2/19/1968 (121-87)208 vs. Susquehanna, 2/25/1968 (113-95)

Most Points Allowed, Game — 117 vs. Georgia, 12/30/1975 (117-75)(SEE TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES)

Most Points Overcome to Win Game – 27Delaware trailed 37-10 with 4:53 left in first halffor 70-69 win at James Madison, 2/2/2005

Least Points Scored —4 vs. Bucknell, 1/18/1907

Least Points Allowed — 3 vs. Philadelphia Dental, 2/4/1907 (40-3)3 vs. Maryland, 1/10/1908 (52-3)3 vs. Ursinus, 1919-20 (40-3)

Least Points, Both Teams — 19 vs. Drexel, 1913-14 (Drexel 10-9)

Most Players Scoring 20+ points — 4, Steve Jackson (26), Charley Parnell (24), Mark Wagaman (23), Ken

Barnett (22) vs. Susquehanna (113-95), 2/26/68

last time with 3 — Jawan Carter, 30, Alphonso Dawson, 25, Marc Egerson, 23 vs. Marist, 11/23/2008

Most Players Scoring Double Figures —7 vs. Central Connecticut, 1/17/19917 vs. West Chester, 2/4/1976

Single-game with six players in double figures —vs. Bucknell, 2/24/1970vs. American, 1/18/1984vs. Washington College, 11/23/1991vs. Widener, 12/8/1993vs. Florida, 12/1/1996

Largest Victory Margin — 74 (80-6) vs. Lebanon Valley, 2/19/1910 55 (107-52) vs. Glassboro State, 12/29/1987 55 (93-38) vs. Swarthmore, 1/9/1963 53 (95-42) vs. Gettysburg, 1/10/197649 (77-28) vs. Kings College (DE), 2/3/195149 (52-3) vs. Maryland, 1/10/1908

Largest Victory Margin vs. Division I Team —49 (52-3) vs. Maryland, 1/10/190847 (102-55) vs. New Hampshire, 1/27/200045 (97-52) vs. Howard, 12/21/199944 (110-66) vs. Northeastern, 3/4/2001

Largest Road Victory Margin —45 (99-46) vs. PMC (Widener), 12/8/196239 (96-57) vs. New Hampshire, 1/4/200039 (79-40) vs. West Chester, 1/22/194438 (92-54) vs. Lehigh, 12/16/196538 (62-24) vs. PMC (Widener), 1/15/1907

Largest Losing Margin — 71 vs. Ohio State (109-38), 1/11/1960 53 vs. Swarthmore (66-13), 1905-0650 vs. LaSalle (97-47), 1964-65

Field Goals Made — 54 vs. Glassboro State, 2/19/1968

Free Throws Attempted — 56 vs. UMBC, 1/6/1993

Free Throws —40 vs. UMBC, 1/6/1993

Consecutive Free Throws — 25 vs. Lehigh, 2/22/1984 25 vs. Towson & Rider, 1/21-25/1989 (two-game span)

Free Throw Percentage —1.000 vs. Rider, 1/25/1989 (22 for 22)

Three-Point Field Goals Made —18 vs. New Hampshire, 12/7/200016 vs. Hartford, 2/24/200116 vs. William & Mary, 2/1/200315 vs. Howard, 12/21/199914 vs. William & Mary, 2/5/200513 vs. James Madison, 2/6/200613 vs. Loyola (MD), 12/31/200513 vs. George Mason, 12/22/200113 vs. Northeastern, 3/4/200113 vs. Vermont, 2/22/2001

Most Opponent Three-Point Field Goals, Game —16, Villanova, 12/30/1994

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted —37 vs. New Hampshire, 12/7/200037 vs. Drexel, 12/3/200035 vs. Lafayette, 12/29/200935 vs. William & Mary, 2/1/200333 vs. Northeastern, 1/16/200032 at Villanova, 11/18/201132 vs. Loyola (MD), 12/31/2005

Most Opponent Three-Point Field Goals Attempted, Game —40, Vermont, 1/27/1995

Three-Point Field Goal Pct. —1.000 vs. Navy, 1/28/1991 (6 for 6)

Consecutive Games with at least one 3-pt. FG —659, (11/28/1990-Present; last without vs. Bucknell)

NOTE: Delaware has at least one 3-point field goal in 705 of 710 games sincethe rule was implemented.

Rebounds —74 vs. Swarthmore, 1/8/1962

Assists —34 vs. Washington College, 11/27/1995 33 vs. Glassboro State, 1/4/1978

Steals —21 vs. Siena, 12/23/200320 vs. Maine, 1/17/1993 20 vs. Widener, 12/22/199619 vs. Delaware State, 11/22/1996

Blocked Shots —12 vs. Siena, 12/23/200312 vs. New Hampshire, 1/27/200012 vs. Towson, 1/22/200012 vs. Colgate, 12/2/199912 vs. Hartford, 2/15/199912 vs. Lehigh, 2/16/1980

Turnovers —33 vs. Cincinnati, 3/20/1992 (NCAA Tournament) 30 vs. Loyola (MD), 12/8/1984*30 vs. St. Francis (NY), 11/29/1980*(*most in a regular season game)

Top Team Performances

Top Delaware Scoring Performances —

Opponent Score (Date)at Glassboro State W 121-87 (2/19/1968)Central Connecticut W 113-84 (1/17/1991)West Chester W 113-80 (2/4/1976)at Susquehanna W 113-95 (2/26/1968)at New Hampshire L 111-113, OT (2/26/1995)Northeastern W 110-66 (3/4/2001)Troy State W 107-106 (12/21/1993)Glassboro State W 107-52 (12/29/1987)UMBC W 106-98, OT (1/6/1993)Ursinus W 105-56 (2/11/1963)Washington (MD) W 105-63 (11/23/1992)at Bentley W 104-87 (12/28/1977)Lehigh W 104-70 (1/20/1990)Towson State W 104-63 (1/5/1997)

First 100-Point Game —Opponent Score (Date)Widener W 103-74 (1/14/1956)

Back-to-Back 100-Point Games —Opponent DateGlassboro State/Gettysburg 1/4, 1/7/1978Glassboro State/Monmouth 12/29 /87, 1/2/1988Washington (MD)/Stetson 11/23, 11/27/1991

Both Teams with 100 Pts. or More, Game —Opponent Score (Date)UMBC W 103-101, OT (1/7/1992)Troy State W 107-106 (12/21/93)at New Hampshire L 111-113 (2/26/95)

Top Opponent Scoring Performances —Opponent Score (Date)at Georgia L 75-117 (12/30/1975)at Haverford L 85-115 (2/18/1956)Hofstra L 68-115 (12/27/1954)at New Hampshire L 111-113, OT (2/26/1995)at Lafayette L 86-112 (2/29/1964)at Widener L 87-111 (1/19/1952)at Rutgers L 87-110 (2/9/1976)Rutgers L 93-110 (1/21/1975)

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Delaware Team Records Single Season

Games Played — 32, 2011-12 (18-14)32, 2008-09 (13-19)32, 1999-2000 (24-8)31, 2010-11 (14-17)31, 2009-2010 (7-24)31, 2007-08 (14-17)31, 2006-07 (5-26)31, 2004-05 (11-20)31, 1998-99 (26-5)31, 1991-92 (27-4)31, 1996-97 (15-16)

Win-Loss Percentage — .871- 27-4, 1991-92 .867 - 13-2, 1919-20

Wins —27, 1991-92 (27-4)26, 1998-99 (26-5)24, 1999-2000 (24-8)22, 1992-93 (22-8)

Wins, Conference — 15, 1998-99 (15-3)14, 2000-01 (14-4)14, 1991-92 (14-0)

Winning Streak —20, 1991-9213, 1998-9910, 1968-70 (2 seasons)9, 2011-129, 1918-20 (2 seasons)9, 1951-529, 1992-93

Winning Streak, Conference Games —23, 1990-93

Winning Streak, Home Games —20, 1991-93 (DFH and BCC)18, 1988-90 (DFH)17, 1999-2000 (BCC)17, 1951-53 (CSB)15, 1997-99 (BCC)

Winning Streak, Road Games —8, 1991-926, 1952-535, 1991-925, 1985-865, 1977-785, 1968-69 (2 seasons)5, 1992-93

Home Wins —14, 1999-200014, 1991-9214, 1987-88

Road Wins — 13, 1991-92

Least Wins — 1, 1912-13, 1924-25

Losses — 26, 2006-07 (5-26)

Losses, Conference Games — 15, 2006-07 (3-15)15, 2009-10 (3-15)

Losing Streak — 14, 1964-65

Losing Streak, Conference Games — 10, 1978-79; 1980-81

Losing Streak, Home Games — 7, 1964-65 (Carpenter Sports Building)7, 2/23/2006 - 1/8/2007 (BCC)

Least Losses — 2, 1918-19, 1919-20

Scoring Average —85.3, 1967-68

Lowest Scoring Avg. —58.4, 1982-83

Most Points —2,520, 1991-92 (81.3 ppg)

Least Points —162, 1905-06 (20.3 ppg)

Most Points Yielded —2,251, 2009-10 (72.6 ppg)

Rebounds — 1,305, 1991-92 (42.1 rpg)

Rebound Average — 54.1, 1967-68 (1,245)

Rebound Margin —+8.3, 1991-92 (led NCAA)

Field Goals — 914, 1992-93

Field Goal Attempts — 1,890, 1992-93

Field Goal Pct. — .484, 1971-72; 1991-92

Field Goal Pct. Defense — .360, 1961-62

Free Throws — 576, 1992-93

Free Throws Attempts — 836, 1992-93

Free Throw Pct. — .758, 1976-77

Three-Point Field Goals — 251, 2000-01243, 1999-2000214, 2001-02

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts — 696, 2008-09671, 2001-02669, 1999-2000

Three-Point Field Goal Pct. — .396. 1987-88

Assists — 511, 1980-81

Steals — 276, 1991-92

Blocked Shots — 176, 1999-2000

Turnovers — 558, 1991-92

Dunks — 102, 1991-92

Personal Fouls — 649, 2009-10

Most 100-Point Games, Season —4, 1977-78

MiscellaneousBest Starts to the Season —

8-0, 1998-996-0, 1971-725-0, 1969-705-0, 1967-695-0, 1962-635-0, 1919-20

10-Game Starts —9-1, 1999-20009-1, 1971-729-1, 1961-629-1, 1919-208-2, 1998-998-2, 1987-888-2, 1986-878-2, 1967-688-2, 1918-19

15-Game Starts —13-2, 1919-2013-2, 1987-8812-3, 1999-200012-3, 1998-9912-3, 1991-9212-3, 1967-6812-3, 1961-6212-3, 1931-32

20-Game Starts —17-3, 1991-9216-4, 1971-7216-4, 1961-6216-4, 1952-53

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Taurence Chisholm ranks 17th on the NCAA Division I all-time lists for assists. He is the only Blue Hen to record 200assists in a single-season, and did that in all four of hisyears at Delaware.

John Gordon holds the Delaware records with a .462 three-point field goal percentage during the 1998-99 season anda .430 career three-point percentage.

Individual Records* Denotes an all-time leaders list of the category follows

POINTSCareer* ....................................................2,030, Mike Pegues, 1996-2000Season* ..........................................................675, Mike Pegues, 1998-99Game* ............................52, Liston Houston vs. Lebanon Valley, 2/19/1910....................................................45, Dave Sysko vs. Lafayette, 2/29/1964

Consecutive Games w/10 or more Points......48, Greg Smith, 1995-97..................................................................................41, Ken Luck, 1980-82............................................................................40, Mike Pegues, 1997-99........................................................................25, Mike Pegues, 1999-2000............................................................................23, Jawan Carter, 2009-10Consecutive Games w/20 or more Points ..........7, Ken Luck, 1980-81..............................................................................7, Kenn Barnett, 1966-67................................................................................6, Greg Smith, 1996-97..............................................................................5, Jawan Carter, 2009-10............................................................................5, Harding Nana, 2005-06............................................................................5, Harding Nana, 2004-05..........................................................................5, Mike Pegues, 1999-2000..............................................................................5, Mike Pegues, 1998-99Career 20-Pt. Games ..................................43, Mike Pegues, 1996-2000Career 30-Pt. Games ..................................12, Mike Pegues, 1996-2000....................................................................................8, Ken Luck, 1978-82

SCORING AVERAGECareer* ..............................................19.6, Kenn Barnett, 1966-68 (35 GP) ................................................19.4, Ray Crawford, 1951-53, 1957 (62 GP)

Season* ............................................................23.9, Dave Sysko, 1963-64

FIELD GOALS MADECareer* ........................................................751, Mike Pegues, 1996-2000Season* ........................................................248, Mike Pegues, 1999-2000Game* ........................25, Liston A. Houston vs. Lebanon Valley, 2/19/1910Consecutive Made, Game ................10, Alex Coles vs. UMBC, 1/23/1991........................................................ 10, Oscar Jones vs. Loyola, 12/8/1984Consecutive Made, Season ..................13, Greg Smith, 12/3-12/8/1994..............................................................12, Patrick Evans, 1/13-1/15/1995..............................................................11, Oscar Jones, 12/8-12/12/1984..............................................................10, Henry Olawoye, 1/14-1/28/06..........................................................................10, Alex Coles, 1/23/1991

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSCareer* ....................................................1,512, Mike Pegues, 1996-2000Season* ..........................................................491, Mike Pegues, 1998-99Game* ..................................35, Nate Cloud vs. Muhlenberg, 2/18/1961

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGECareer* .......................................... .609, Greg Smith, 1993-97 (241-396)Season* .......................................... .654, John Bennett, 1998-99 (89-136)Game ..................1.000, Oscar Jones (10-10) vs. Loyola (MD), 12/8/1982..........................................1,000, Alex Coles (10-10) vs. UMBC, 1/23/1991

FREE THROWS MADECareer* ........................................................507, Mike Pegues, 1996-2000Season* ......................................................194, Spencer Dunkley, 1992-93Game* ..........................................19, Jawan Carter vs. Penn, 11/21/2009

Consecutive Made ........................46, Greg Miller, 2/28/1999-3/5/2000....................................................................................(America East record)......................................................37, Jawan Carter, 2/15/2011-3/4/2011..................................................34, Mark Mancini, 2/19/1977-2/22/1978..........................................................33, Brian Pearl, 2/6/1993-3/8/1993

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSCareer* ........................................................667, Mike Pegues, 1996-2000 Season* ......................................................256, Spencer Dunkley, 1992-93Game* ..........................26, Jawan Carter (19 made) vs. Penn, 11/21/2009................................................21, Andrew Washington vs. Drexel, 2/26/05

FREE THROW PERCENTAGECareer (min. 100 att.)* ............ .893, Dennis Purcell, 1974-77 (125-140)Season (min. 40 att.)* .................. .958, Greg Miller, 1999-2000 (46-48)Game (min. 10 att.)..................................1.000, Jack Baly vs. Muhlenberg, 2/18/1961 (14-14)......................................1.000, Greg Smith vs. Vermont, 2/8/1997 (13-13)..............................1.000, Kestutis Marciulionis vs. Drexel, 1/27/1999 (13-13)......................................1.000, Dave Sysko vs. Lehigh, 2/25/1964 (13-13)

................................1.000, Jawan Carter at Lafayette, 11/27/2010 (12-12)

............................1.000, Dave Sysko vs. Georgetown, 12/16/1963 (12-12)

........................................1.000, Dave Sysko vs. Rutgers, 2/1/1964 (12-12)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (since 1986-87)Career* ............................................................228, Mike Ames, 2000-2004Season* ............................................................86, John Gordon, 1998-99Game* ........................................8, Jawan Carter vs. Howard, 11/19/2010..........................................................8, Billy Wells vs. Hartford, 2/24/2001Half ......................................................6, Mike Ames vs. Drexel, 2/9/2002..............................................5, Jarvis Threatt vs. Georgia State, 1/21/2012....................................................5, Jawan Carter vs. Howard, 11/19/2010............................................5, Harding Nana vs. James Madison, 2/6/2006..............................................5, Mike Ames vs. James Madison, 1/12/2004..........................................................5, Billy Wells vs. Hartford, 2/24/2001................................................5, Billy Wells vs. New Hampshire, 1/25/2001....................................................5, Mike Pegues vs. American, 11/27/1999........................................................5, Tyrone Perry vs. Duke, 12/19/1995

Consecutive Made ..................................9, Mike Ames, 1/12-1/15/2004....................................................................8, Billy Wells, 1/20-1/25/2001..........................................................................7, Tyrone Perry, 12/19/1995................................................................................6, Jarvis Threatt, 1/21/2012......................................................................................6, Mike Ames, 2/2/2002

Consecutive Made, Game ............7, Tyrone Perry vs. Duke, 12/19/1995..............................................6, Jarvis Threatt vs. Georgia State, 1/21/2012....................................................6, Mike Ames vs. Old Dominion, 2/2/2002Consecutive Games w/3-Pt. FG ........................36, Peca Arsic, 1994-96**....................................................................24, Rulon Washington, 2004-05..................................................................22, Alphonso Dawson, 2008-09**..............................................................................21, Mike Ames, 2002-03........................................................................20, John Gordon, 1999-2000** Over two-season span

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSCareer* ............................................................635, Jawan Carter, 2008-11Season* ..........................................................227, Jawan Carter, 2009-10Game* ......................................14, Jawan Carter vs. Howard, 11/19/2010..............................................13, Rulon Washington vs. American, 1/2/2005..............................................13, Mike Ames vs. William & Mary, 2/1/2003............................................................13, Mike Ames vs. Drexel, 2/9/2002

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGECareer* ...................................... .430 John Gordon, 1998-2000 (134-312)Season* .......................................... .462, John Gordon, 1998-99 (86-186)Game ............................1.000, Don Dutton vs. Lafayette, 2/18/1987 (5-5)

REBOUNDSCareer* ......................................................916, Spencer Dunkley, 1989-92Career By A Guard ........................................613, Mark Murray, 1988-92Season* .................................................. 367, Spencer Dunkley, 1992-93Game* ....................................31, Jack Waddington vs. Rutgers, 1/4/1956Consecutive Games in Double Figures ....19, Spencer Dunkley, 1992-93....................................................................................11, Ed Roth, 1968-69

REBOUNDING AVERAGECareer* ............................................................14.2, Nate Cloud, 1960-63 Season* ............................................................ 14.9, Nate Cloud, 1960-61

ASSISTSCareer* ................................................877, Taurence Chisholm, 1984-1988..................................................................................(17th all-time in NCAA)Season*....................................................231, Taurence Chisholm, 1985-86Game* ..................................17, John Staudenmayer vs. Lehigh, 2/6/1982

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Brian Pearl is the only Blue Hen to ever play more than4,000 minutes in a career.

Spencer Dunkley recorded a double-double in 15 consecutivegames during the 1992-93 season.

ASSIST AVERAGECareer ....................8.0, Taurence Chisholm, 1984-88 (5th all-time in NCAA)Season ......................................................8.5, Taurence Chisholm, 1985-86

STEALSCareer* ................................................298, Taurence Chisholm, 1984-1988Season*......................................................84, Taurence Chisholm, 1986-87Game* ..................................8, Taurence Chisholm vs. Bucknell, 1/16/1985

STEAL AVERAGECareer ......................................................2.7, Taurence Chisholm, 1984-88Season ......................................................3.0, Taurence Chisholm, 1985-86

BLOCKED SHOTSCareer* ..................................................212, Jamelle Hagins, 2009-PresentSeason* ......................................................99, Ndongo Ndiaye, 1999-2000Game * ......................................9, Ndongo Ndiaye, vs. Colgate, 12/2/1999 Consecutive Games w/Block ..............................32, John Bennett, 1998-99........................................................................27, Spencer Dunkley, 1991-93**..........................................................................19, Jamelle Hagins, 2011**

** over two seasons

BLOCK AVERAGECareer ..........................................................1.7, Spencer Dunkley, 1989-93Season ........................................................3.2, Spencer Dunkley, 1992-93

GAMES PLAYEDCareer* ........................................................123, Mike Pegues, 1996-2000Season* ..............................................................32, five players, 2011-12..........................................................................32, five players, 1999-2000..........................................................................32, seven players, 2008-09

Consecutive Played ......................................120, Greg Miller, 1997-2001..........................................................................119, Tyrone Perry, 1995-99..............................................................................117, Alex Coles, 1988-92............................................................................115, Brian Pearl, 1991-95..................................................................108, Taurence Chisholm, 1984-88

Consecutive Starts..........................................94, Brian Johnson, 2006-09............................................................................94, Jawan Carter, 2008-11..............................................................................82, Mike Ames, 2000-04

Games Started, Season ................................32, Devon Saddler, 2011-12........................................................................32, Jamelle Hagins, 2011-12

............................................................................32, Josh Brinkley, 2011-12............................................................................32, Khalid Lewis, 2011-12

............................................................................32, Marc Egerson, 2008-09............................................................................32, Jawan Carter, 2008-09..........................................................................32, Brian Johnson, 2008-09............................................................................32, Jim Ledsome, 2008-09........................................................................32, Mike Pegues, 1999-2000

MINUTES PLAYED (since 1978-79)Career* ............................................................4,033, Brian Pearl, 1991-95Season* ........................................................1,214, Jawan Carter, 2009-10Game ................................50, Devon Saddler vs. Georgia State, 1/21/2012................................................50, Brian Pearl vs. Northeastern, 2/18/1994................................................50, Mark Haughton vs. Lafayette, 3/3/1990....................................................50, Mark Murray vs. Lafayette, 3/3/1990

DUNKSCareer ................................................................146, Alex Coles, 1988-92Season* ................................................................ 47, Alex Coles, 1990-91..................................................................................45, Ken Luck, 1981-92Game .................................................... 8, Ken Luck vs. Rider, 2/18/1982

TURNOVERSCareer*................................................................417, Brian Pearl, 1991-95Season* .......................................................... 119, Mike Pegues, 1998-99Game ..........................................10, Devon Saddler vs. Butler, 3/14/2012..............................................10, Oscar Jones vs. W. Michigan, 11/29/1985

..................................................10, Marc Egerson vs. Vermont, 12/19/2007

PERSONAL FOULSCareer ................................................................346, Alex Coles, 1988-92Season*.............................................................. 113, Ajmal Basit, 2000-01

DISQUALIFICATIONSCareer ................................................................22, Loren Pratt, 1967-71Season*................................................................ 11, Loren Pratt, 1968-69......................................................................11, Richard Goldberg, 1950-51

Miscellaneous

DOUBLE-DOUBLESSeason ..................................................................22, Greg Smith, 1996-97......................................................................21, Spencer Dunkley, 1992-93..........................................................................19, Harding Nana, 2004-05

......................................................................19, Wolfgang Fengler, 1973-74..............................................................................18, Ajmal Basit, 2000-01

Consececutive ..............................................15, Spencer Dunkley, 1992-93Consecutive to Start Season ..............................5, Ajmal Basit, 2000-01................................................................................5, Nate Cloud, 1963-64

Career ..........................................................40, Spencer Dunkley, 1989-9330-Point/30-Rebound Game ..........................................Jack Waddington vs. Rutgers, 1/4/1956 (33/31)

20-Point/20-Rebound Games ............................................Harris Mosher vs. Ursinus, 1/13/1958 (21/23)..........................................Nate Cloud vs. Muhlenberg, 2/18/1961 (27/23)..................................................Nate Cloud vs. Lehigh, 2/13/1963 (36/25)............................Pete Cloud vs. Franklin & Marshall, 12/11/1963 (24/22)

..................................................Pete Cloud vs. Ursinus, 2/27/1964 (24/23)

................................................Bill Wagaman vs. Drexel, 1/3/1967 (21/25) ........................................Kenn Barnett vs. Gettysburg, 2/24/1968 (30/21)

..........................................Loren Pratt vs. Gettysburg, 12/18/1970 (28/20) ............................................Spencer Dunkley vs. UMBC, 1/6/1993 (20/25)

................................................Greg Smith vs. Vermont, 1/12/1997 (22/21)

Triple-Double ............................................Keith Davis vs. Washington (MD),........................................................12/20/1996 (17 pts., 11 reb., 10 ast.)

..........................................................................Ryan Iversen vs. Long Island ..........................................................12/1/2002 (12 pts., 17 reb., 11 ast.)

Individual Rookie Records*defined as a player with no prior collegiate experience

POINTS, ROOKIESeason............................................................411, Devon Saddler, 2010-11..................................................................341, Alphonso Dawson, 2007-08

Game..............................................31, Jarvis Threatt vs. Butler, 3/14/2012............................................30, Jarvis Threatt vs. Georgia State, 1/21/2012......................................................29, Jarvis Threatt vs. Towson, 2/22/2012......................................................27, Devon Saddler vs. Rider, 2/19/2011................................................................27, Ken Luck vs. Rider, 3/2/1979

SCORING AVERAGE, ROOKIESeason ..........................................................13.3, Devon Saddler, 2010-11

FIELD GOALS, ROOKIESeason............................................................149, Devon Saddler, 2010-11

FIELD GOAL PCT., ROOKIESeason.................................................................. .585, Ken Luck, 1978-79

FREE THROWS, ROOKIESeason ............................................................130, Jarvis Threatt, 2011-12Game............................................16, Jarvis Threatt vs. Towson, 2/22/2012

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS, ROOKIESeason ............................................................159, Jarvis Threatt, 2011-12Game............................................19, Jarvis Threatt vs. Towson, 2/22/2012

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University of Delaware Career Scoring Leaders

1. Mike Pegues (1996-2000) - F....................................................................2,030

2. Greg Smith (1993-97) - F ..........................................................................1,713

3. Ken Luck (1978-1982) - F ........................................................................1,613

4. Mark Murray (1988-1992) - G/F ..............................................................1,559

5. Jawan Carter (2008-11) - G ......................................................................1,542

6. Brian Pearl (1991-95) - G ........................................................................1,532

7. Alex Coles (1988-92) - F ..........................................................................1,471

8. Oscar Jones (1982-1986) - F ....................................................................1,387

9. Harding Nana (2003-06) - F......................................................................1,345

10. Alphonso Dawson (2007-11) - G................................................................1,307

Mike Ames (2000-04) - G..........................................................................1,307

12. Herb Courtney (2003-08) - F ....................................................................1,291

13. Dave Sysko (1961-1964) - F ....................................................................1,269

14. Kestutis Marciulionis (1996-2000) - G........................................................1,258

15. Peca Arsic (1994-97) - F............................................................................1,237

16. Anthony Wright (1989-93) - F ..................................................................1,232

17. Ray Crawford (1951-53, 1955-57) - G ......................................................1,205

18. Nate Cloud (1960-1963) - C ......................................................................1,167

19. Tim Tompkins (1979-84) - G......................................................................1,161

20. Taurence Chisholm (1984-88) - G ..............................................................1,159

21. Spencer Dunkley (1989-93) - C ................................................................1,154

22. Mark Mancini (1975-1979) - G..................................................................1,107

23. Frank Wickes (1956-59) - F ......................................................................1,089

24. Pete Mullenberg (1977-81) - C ..................................................................1,085

25. Jim Smith (1954-57) - G .......................................................................... 1,053

26. Brian Johnson (2006-11) - G ....................................................................1,017

27. Tom Carluccio (1975-79) - F .................................................................... 1,016

28. Devon Saddler (2010-Present) - G ..................................................1,01429. Mike Slattery (2001-05) - G ......................................................................1,003

30. Barry Berger (1984-88) - F ..........................................................................986

31. Wolfgang Fengler (1971-74) - C ..................................................................972

32. Loren Pratt (1967-71) - F ............................................................................965

33. Bob Nack (1971-74) - G ..............................................................................944

Ken Helfand (1969-72) - F ..........................................................................944

35. Tyrone Perry (1995-99) - G..........................................................................936

36. Tony Tucker (1986-88) - G ..........................................................................885

37. Pete Cloud (1961-64) - F..............................................................................881

Jack Waddington (1953-56) - C ....................................................................881

38. Jim Couch (1967-70) - F ..............................................................................876

40. Mark Haughton (1987-91) - G......................................................................866

41. Lee Swayze (1970-72) - F ............................................................................866

42. Denard Montgomery (1988-92) - C ..............................................................849

43. Ryan Iversen (2000-03) - G..........................................................................835

44. Marc Egerson (2007-09) - G ........................................................................814

45. Frank White (1951-54) - F ..........................................................................802

46. Jamelle Hagins (2009-Present) - F......................................................80147. Steve Schlachter (1973-76) - F ....................................................................783

48. Elsworth Bowers (1986-89) - C ....................................................................782

49. William Utt (1949-52) - G ............................................................................780

50. Jack Baly (1958-61) - G ..............................................................................779

Mike Pegues

Ken Luck

Greg Smith

FREE THROW PCT., ROOKIESeason .......................................................... .905, Tim Tompkins, 1979-80Game ............................1.000, Brian Pearl vs. Vermont (10-10), 2/1/1992..........................1.000, Brian Pearl vs. Delaware State (10-10), 12/5/1991

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS, ROOKIESeason..............................................................68, Kyle Anderson, 2011-12Game ..............................................7, Tyrone Perry vs. Duke, 12/19/1995

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS, ROOKIESeason............................................................200, Kyle Anderson, 2011-12

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT., ROOKIESeason .................................................... .452, Kevin Blackhurst, 1989-90

REBOUNDS, ROOKIESeason ..............................................................198, Barry Berger, 1984-85Game ................................................16, Greg Smith vs. Maine, 2/25/1994

REBOUNDING AVERAGE, ROOKIESeason ..............................................................7.1, Barry Berger, 1984-85

ASSISTS, ROOKIESeason......................................................224, Taurence Chisholm, 1984-85 Game ....................13, Taurence Chisholm vs. Washington (MD), 1/28/1985..............................................13, Taurence Chisholm vs. Hofstra,1/19/1985

STEALS, ROOKIESeason........................................................77, Taurence Chisholm, 1984-85Game ....................................8, Taurence Chisholm vs. Bucknell, 1/16/1985

BLOCKED SHOTS, ROOKIESeason ............................................................30, Jamelle Hagins, 2009-10Game ............................................5, John Bennett vs. Hartford, 1/26/1996

GAMES PLAYED, ROOKIESeason ................................................................32, Khalid Lewis, 2011-12..............................................................................32, Adam Pegg, 2008-09

MINUTES PLAYED, ROOKIESeason ........................................................1,192, Brian Johnson, 2006-07

Individual Freshman Records

POINTS, FRESHMANSeason............................................................411, Devon Saddler, 2010-11..................................................................341, Alphonso Dawson, 2007-08

Game ............................................31, Jarvis Threatt vs. Butler, 3/14/2012............................................30, Jarvis Threatt vs. Georgia State, 1/21/2012......................................................29, Jarvis Threatt vs. Towson, 2/22/2012......................................................27, Devon Saddler vs. Rider, 2/19/2011................................................................27, Ken Luck vs. Rider, 3/2/1979

SCORING AVERAGE, FRESHMANSeason ..........................................................13.3, Devon Saddler, 2010-11

FIELD GOALS, FRESHMANSeason............................................................149, Devon Saddler, 2010-11

FIELD GOAL PCT., FRESHMANSeason.................................................................. .585, Ken Luck, 1978-79

FREE THROWS, FRESHMANSeason ............................................................130, Jarvis Threatt, 2011-12Game............................................16, Jarvis Threatt vs. Towson, 2/22/2012

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS, FRESHMANSeason ............................................................159, Jarvis Threatt, 2011-12Game............................................19, Jarvis Threatt vs. Towson, 2/22/2012

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University of Delaware Career Rebounding Leaders

1. Spencer Dunkley (1989-93) - C ....................................................................916

2. Nate Cloud (1960-63) - C ............................................................................882

3. Greg Smith (1993-97) - F ............................................................................878

4. Wolfgang Fengler (1971-74) - C ..................................................................826

5. Mike Pegues (1996-2000) - F ......................................................................785

6. Harding Nana (2003-06) - F ........................................................................784

7. Frank Wickes (1956-59) - F..........................................................................755

8. Jamelle Hagins (2009-Present) - F ................................................................725

9. Alex Coles (1988-92) - F ............................................................................711

10. Jack Waddington (1953-56) - C ....................................................................699

11. Herb Courtney (2003-08) - F ........................................................................649

12. Dave Sysko (1961-64) - F ............................................................................630

13. Anthony Wright (1989-92) - F ......................................................................629

14. Mark Murray (1988-92) - G/F......................................................................613

15. Frank White (1951-54) - F ..........................................................................612

16. Pete Cloud (1961-64) - F..............................................................................609

17. Brian Downie (1975-78) - C ........................................................................607

18. Steve Jennings (1984-88) - C ......................................................................592

19. Peter Mullenberg (1977-81) - C....................................................................591

20. Barry Berger (1984-88) - F ..........................................................................580

21. Denard Montgomery (1988-92) - C ..............................................................577

22. Jim Kruzinski (1949-52) - C ........................................................................561

23. Chuck Hamilton (1958-60) - C ......................................................................553

24. Alphonso Dawson (2007-11) - G ..................................................................551

25. Bill Wagamon (1958-62) - F ........................................................................549

26. Steve Schlachter (1973-76) - F ....................................................................540

27. Patrick Evans (1991-96) - C..........................................................................524

28. Lee Swayze (1970-72) - F ............................................................................515

29. Ryan Iversen (2000-03) - G..........................................................................501

30. Ray Crawford (1951-57) - F ........................................................................499

31. Marc Egerson (2007-09) - G ........................................................................496

32. Loren Pratt (1967-71) - F ............................................................................495

33. John McMillan (1967-70) - C ........................................................................486

34. Ed Roth (1967-70) - F ..................................................................................480

35. Ken Luck (1978-82) - F ................................................................................479

36. Peca Arsic (1994-97) - F ..............................................................................461

37. John Weber (1982-86) - F ............................................................................454

38. Elsworth Bowers (1986-89) - C ....................................................................450

39. Tim Carr (1979-83) - C ................................................................................444

40. Dick McKelvey (1954-57) - F ........................................................................428

Spencer Dunkley

Mark Murray

Harding Nana

FREE THROW PCT., FRESHMANSeason .......................................................... .905, Tim Tompkins, 1979-80Game ............................1.000, Brian Pearl vs. Vermont (10-10), 2/1/1992..............................1.000, Brian Pearl vs. Delaware St. (10-10), 12/5/1991

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS, FRESHMANSeason..............................................................68, Kyle Anderson, 2011-12Game ..............................................7, Tyrone Perry vs. Duke, 12/19/1995

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS, FRESHMANSeason............................................................200, Kyle Anderson, 2011-12

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT., FRESHMANSeason ...................................................... .452, Kevin Blackhurst, 1989-90

REBOUNDS, FRESHMANSeason ..............................................................198, Barry Berger, 1984-85Game ................................................16, Greg Smith vs. Maine, 2/25/1994

REBOUNDING AVERAGE, FRESHMANSeason ..............................................................7.1, Barry Berger, 1984-85

ASSISTS, FRESHMANSeason......................................................224, Taurence Chisholm, 1984-85 Game ....................13, Taurence Chisholm vs. Washington (MD), 1/28/1985..............................................13, Taurence Chisholm vs. Hofstra,1/19/1985..............................................11, Austen Rowland vs. Howard, 12/21/1999

STEALS, FRESHMANSeason........................................................77, Taurence Chisholm, 1984-85Game ....................................8, Taurence Chisholm vs. Bucknell, 1/16/1985

BLOCKED SHOTS, FRESHMANSeason ............................................................30, Jamelle Hagins, 2009-10Game ............................................5, John Bennett vs. Hartford, 1/26/1996

GAMES PLAYED, FRESHMANSeason ................................................................32, Khalid Lewis, 2011-12..............................................................................32, Adam Pegg, 2008-09

MINUTES PLAYED, FRESHMANSeason ........................................................1,192, Brian Johnson, 2006-07

Delaware Career ListsSCORING AVERAGE

1. Kenn Barnett (1966-68) ..................................................................19.62. Ray Crawford (1951-57) .................................................................19.43. Dave Sysko (1961-64) .....................................................................19.24. Nate Cloud (1960-63) .....................................................................18.85. Jim Smith (1954-57) .......................................................................17.86. Harding Nana (2003-06)..................................................................17.57. Frank Wickes (1956-59) ..................................................................17.38. Lee Swayze (1970-72) ....................................................................17.29. Oscar Jones (1982-86) ..................................................................16.51

10. Mike Pegues (1996-2000) ..............................................................16.50

FIELD GOALS MADE1. Mike Pegues (1996-2000) ................................................................7512. Ken Luck (1978-82) ..........................................................................6743. Greg Smith (1993-97) ......................................................................6344. Mark Murray (1998-92)....................................................................5855. Alex Coles (1988-92) ........................................................................5766. Tim Tompkins (1979-84) ...................................................................5527. Brian Pearl (1991-95) ......................................................................5028. Anthony Wright (1989-93) ................................................................4999. Oscar Jones (1982-86) .....................................................................498

10. Alphonso Dawson (2007-11) .............................................................497

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Greg Miller, who played in a school-record 120 consecutivegames, made 46 straight free throws over two seasons.

Nate Cloud is the only player in school history to averageat least 13 rebounds per game in three seasons.

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS1. Mike Pegues (1996-2000)..............................................................1,5122. Alphonso Dawson (2007-11) ..........................................................1,3343. Ken Luck (1978-82) ......................................................................1,2784. Mark Murray (1988-92) ................................................................1,2175. Brian Pearl (1991-95)....................................................................1,154 6. Oscar Jones (1982-86) ...................................................................1,1477. Jim Smith (1954-57) .....................................................................1,1428. Jawan Carter (2008-11) ................................................................1,1179. Dave Sysko (1961-64) ...................................................................1,104

Alex Coles (1988-92) ....................................................................1,104

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1. Greg Smith (1993-97) .................................................................... .6092. Patrick Evans (1991-96).................................................................. .5513. Josh Brinkley (2009-Present)................................................ .5304. Elsworth Bowers (1986-89) .......................................................... .52785. Ken Luck (1978-82) ..................................................................... .52736. Alex Coles (1988-92) ...................................................................... .5227. Ken Dill (1979-82) ......................................................................... .5118. Steve Jennings (1984-88) ............................................................... .509

FREE THROWS MADE1. Mike Pegues (1996-2000) ................................................................5072. Jawan Carter (2008-11) ....................................................................4523. Greg Smith (1993-97) ......................................................................4394. Brian Pearl (1991-95) ......................................................................3985. Oscar Jones (1982-86) .....................................................................3916. Mark Murray (1988-92)....................................................................3367. Spencer Dunkley (1989-92) ..............................................................3208. Jack Waddington (1953-56) .............................................................3179. Kestutis Marciulionis (1996-2000) ....................................................315

10. Jack Crawford (1951-57)...................................................................313

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS1. Mike Pegues (1996-2000) ................................................................6672. Greg Smith (1993-97) ......................................................................5713. Jawan Carter (2008-11) ....................................................................5584. Oscar Jones (1982-86) .....................................................................5065. Brian Pearl (1991-95) ......................................................................5056. Alex Coles (1988-92) ........................................................................4857. Ray Crawford (1951-57) ...................................................................4848. Spencer Dunkley (1989-93) ..............................................................4779. Herb Courtney (2003-08) ..................................................................459

10. Jack Waddington (1953-56) .............................................................449

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1. Dennis Purcell (1974-77) ............................................................... .8932. Mark Mancini (1975-79) ................................................................ .8763. Ricky Deadwyler (1989-93) ............................................................ .8584. Mike Ames (2000-04) ..................................................................... .8525. John Gordon (1998-2000) .............................................................. .8436. Ken Dill (1979-82) ......................................................................... .8337. Jim Skedzielewski (1971-74) ........................................................ .8278. Greg Miller (1997-2001) ................................................................ .8179. Tony Tucker (1986-88) ................................................................... .814

10. Jawan Carter (2008-11) ................................................................. .810

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. Mike Ames (2000-04) ......................................................................2282. Jawan Carter (2008-11) ....................................................................2203. Kestutis Marciulionis (1996-2000) ....................................................2114. Peca Arsic (1994-97 ) ......................................................................2025. Tyrone Perry (1995-99) ....................................................................1706. Alphonso Dawson (2007-11) ............................................................1567. Rulon Washington (2002-06) ............................................................1478. Brian Johnson (2006-11) ..................................................................135

Greg Miller (1997-2001) ..................................................................13510. John Gordon (1998-2000) ................................................................134

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS1. Jawan Carter (2008-11) ....................................................................6352. Kestutis Marciulionis (1996-2000) ....................................................6113. Mike Ames (2000-04) ......................................................................5744. Alphonso Dawson (2007-11) ............................................................5425. Peca Arsic (1994-97) ........................................................................5026. Tyrone Perry (1995-99) ....................................................................4747. Rulon Washington (2002-06) ............................................................4268. Greg Miller (1997-2001) ..................................................................3789. Brian Johnson (2006-11) ..................................................................374

10. Austen Rowland (1999-2001) ............................................................361

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1. John Gordon (1998-2000) ............................................................. .4302. Tony Tucker (1986-88) ................................................................... .4133. Billy Wells (1999-2001) .................................................................. .4124. Peca Arsic (1994-97) ..................................................................... .4025. Greg Wheeler (1987-88) ................................................................. .4086. Tyrone Perry (1995-99) .................................................................. .3977. Mike Ames (2000-04) .................................................................... .3978. Donald Dutton (1985-87)................................................................ .3969. Brad Heckert (1983-87) .................................................................. .389

10. Taurence Chisholm (1984-88) .......................................................... .388Ricky Deadwyler (1989-93) ............................................................ .388

REBOUNDING AVERAGE1. Nate Cloud (1960-63) .....................................................................14.22. Chuck Hamilton (1958-60) ...............................................................12.33. Frank Wickes (1956-59)...................................................................11.94. Wolfgang Fengler (1971-74) ...........................................................11.25. Jack Waddington (1953-56) .............................................................10.66. Mark Wagaman (1953-56) ..............................................................10.47. Kenn Barnett (1966-68) ................................................................10.318. Lee Swayze (1970-72) ..................................................................10.309. Harding Nana (2003-06)..................................................................10.2

10. Dave Sysko (1961-64) ......................................................................9.5Jim Kruzinski (1949-52) ....................................................................9.5

ASSISTS1. Taurence Chisholm (1984-88) ............................................................8772. Mike Slattery (2001-05)....................................................................6073. Brian Johnson (2006-111) ................................................................5104. Brian Pearl (1991-95) ......................................................................5015. John Staudenmayer (1979-83)..........................................................4166. Tyrone Perry (1995-99) ....................................................................3767. Rob Garner (1993-96) ......................................................................3698. Tom Campbell (1977-81) ..................................................................3609. Mark Mancini (1975-79) ..................................................................357

10. Bill Sullivan (1972-74) ......................................................................349

STEALS1. Taurence Chisholm (1984-88) ............................................................2982. Tyrone Perry (1995-99) ....................................................................1863. Ken Luck (1978-82) ..........................................................................1734. Mike Slattery (2001-05)....................................................................1685. Anthony Wright (1989-92) ................................................................1596. Brian Pearl (1991-95) ......................................................................1587. Ryan Iversen (2000-03) ....................................................................1508. Oscar Jones (1982-86) ......................................................................149

Mark Murray (1988-92) ..................................................................14910. Kestutis Marciulionis (1996-2000)......................................................129

BLOCKED SHOTS1. Jamelle Hagins (2009-Present) ..............................................212 2. Spencer Dunkley (1989-93) ..............................................................1953. John Bennett (1995-99) ....................................................................1484. Herb Courtney (2003-08) ..................................................................1175. Ndongo Ndiaye (1998-2000) ............................................................1106. Alex Coles (1988-92) ........................................................................1077. Pete Mullenberg (1977-81) ..............................................................1068. Denard Montgomery (1988-92) ..........................................................939. Harding Nana (2003-06) ....................................................................92

10. Calvin Smith (2001-05) ......................................................................85

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Ndongo Ndiaye swatted a school-record nine shots againstColgate on December 2, 1999.

Alex Coles holds the Delaware record with 146 careerdunks.

GAMES PLAYED1. Mike Pegues (1996-2000) ................................................................1232. Brian Johnson (2006-11) ..................................................................122

D.J. Boney (2007-11) ......................................................................122Greg Miller (1997-2001) ..................................................................122Kestutis Marciulionis (1996-2000) ....................................................122

6. Tyrone Perry (1995-99) ....................................................................1197. Anthony Wright (1989-92) ................................................................1188. Alex Coles (1988-92) ........................................................................1179. Robin Wentt (2000-05) ....................................................................116

Mark Murray (1988-92) ....................................................................116

MINUTES PLAYED1. Brian Pearl (1991-95)....................................................................4,0332. Brian Johnson (2006-11) ..............................................................3,9783. Taurence Chisholm (1984-88) ........................................................3,8954. Mike Pegues (1996-2000)..............................................................3,8855. Tyrone Perry (1995-99) ................................................................3,6126. Mark Murray (1988-92) ................................................................3,5837. Tim Tompkins (1979-84) ................................................................3,5538. Mike Slattery (2001-05) ................................................................3,5269. Alphonso Dawson (2007-11) ..........................................................3,483

10. Jawan Carter (2008-11) ................................................................3,414

DOUBLE-DOUBLES1. Harding Nana (2003-06) ....................................................................40

Spencer Dunkley (1989-93) ................................................................403. Greg Smith (1993-97) ........................................................................354. Wolfgang Fengler (1971-74) ..............................................................315. Jamelle Hagins (2009-Present) ............................................................20

Barry Berger (1984-88) ......................................................................20Brian Downie (1974-77) ......................................................................20

8. Mike Pegues (1996-2000) ..................................................................19

TURNOVERS (since 1978-79)1. Brian Pearl (1991-95) ......................................................................4172. Mike Pegues (1996-2000) ................................................................3943. Taurence Chisholm (1984-88) ............................................................3434. Mark Murray (1988-92)....................................................................3215. Oscar Jones (1984-87) ......................................................................3176. Tyrone Perry (1995-99) ....................................................................3137. Mark Houghton (1987-91) ................................................................2808. Alex Coles (1988-92) ........................................................................2699. Brian Johnson (2006-11) ..................................................................266

10. Mike Slattery (2001-05)....................................................................257

Delaware Single-Season ListsSCORING

1. Mike Pegues (1998-99) ....................................................................6752. Mike Pegues (1999-2000) ................................................................6673. Greg Smith (1996-97) ......................................................................6604. Devon Saddler (2011-12) ........................................................6035. Spencer Dunkley (1992-93) ..............................................................5766. Harding Nana (2004-05) ..................................................................5747. Harding Nana (2005-06) ..................................................................5698. Jawan Carter (2009-10) ....................................................................5659. Herb Courtney (2006-07) ..................................................................562

10. Dave Sysko (1963-64) ......................................................................549

SCORING AVERAGE1. Dave Sysko (1963-64) ....................................................................23.92. Frank Wickes (1957-58) ..................................................................22.83. Mike Pegues (1998-99)....................................................................21.84. Greg Smith (1996-97) ......................................................................21.35. Nate Cloud (1962-63) ......................................................................21.26. Jim Smith (1955-56)........................................................................20.97. Mike Pegues (1999-2000)................................................................20.88. Skip Crawford (1952-53)..................................................................20.69. Oscar Jones (1985-86) ....................................................................20.2

10. Ken Luck (1981-82) ........................................................................20.0

REBOUNDS1. Spencer Dunkley (1992-93) ..............................................................3672. Jamelle Hagins (2011-12) ........................................................3543. Greg Smith (1996-97) ......................................................................3424. Wolfgang Fengler (1973-74) ............................................................3335. Marc Egerson (2008-09)....................................................................3316. Harding Nana (2005-06) ..................................................................326

Jack Waddington (1955-56) ..............................................................3268. Harding Nana (2004-05) ..................................................................3229. Nate Cloud (1962-63) ......................................................................320

10. Pete Cloud (1963-64) ........................................................................290

REBOUND AVERAGE1. Nate Cloud (1960-61)......................................................................14.92. Nate Cloud (1962-63) ......................................................................14.53. Jack Waddington (1955-56) ............................................................14.24. Nate Cloud (1961-62) ......................................................................13.2

Frank Wickes (1957-58) ..................................................................13.2Jim Kruzinski (1950-51) ..................................................................13.2

7. Wolfgang Fengler (1973-74) ............................................................12.8Chuck Hamilton (1958-59) ..............................................................12.8

9. Pete Cloud (1963-64) ......................................................................12.610. Bernard Lane (1969-70) ..................................................................12.5

Jack Waddington (1954-55) ............................................................12.5

FIELD GOALS1. Mike Pegues (1999-2000) ................................................................2482. Mike Pegues (1998-99) ....................................................................2433. Greg Smith (1996-97) ......................................................................2414. Ken Luck (1980-81) ..........................................................................2345. Ken Luck (1981-82) ..........................................................................2116. Dave Sysko (1963-64) ......................................................................2037. Harding Nana (2005-06) ..................................................................200

Harding Nana (2004-05)....................................................................200Oscar Jones (1985-86) ......................................................................200

10. Jim Smith (1955-56) ........................................................................199

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS1. Devon Saddler (2011-12) ........................................................493

Mike Pegues (1998-99)......................................................................4933. Mike Pegues (1999-2000) ................................................................4844. Jim Smith (1955-56) ........................................................................4685. Dave Sysko (1963-64) ......................................................................4626. Herb Courtney (2006-07) ..................................................................4517. Alphonso Dawson (2008-09) ............................................................4428. Harding Nana (2004-05) ..................................................................4419. Ken Luck (1980-81) ..........................................................................440

Ray Crawford (1952-53) ..................................................................440

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 150 att.)1. Greg Smith (1994-95) .................................................................... .6282. Greg Smith (1995-96) .................................................................... .6143. Greg Smith (1996-97) .................................................................... .6094. Tim Carr (1982-83) ........................................................................ .5845. Patrick Evans (1995-96).................................................................. .5696. Alex Coles (1988-89) ...................................................................... .5687. Tom Carluccio (1976-77) ................................................................ .5678. Patrick Evans (1994-95).................................................................. .5639. Greg Smith (1993-94) .................................................................... .558

Elsworth Bowers (1988-89) ............................................................ .558

FREE THROWS1. Spencer Dunkley (1992-93) ..............................................................1942. Mike Pegues (1998-99) ....................................................................1873. Jack Waddington (1955-56) ..............................................................1824. Greg Smith (1996-97) ......................................................................1785. Jawan Carter (2009-10) ....................................................................1716. Devon Saddler (2011-12) ........................................................1587. Mike Pegues (1999-2000) ................................................................1548. Skip Crawford (1952-53) ..................................................................1479. Jawan Carter (2010-11) ....................................................................144

Oscar Jones (1985-86)......................................................................144

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Mike Pegues is one of three players in Delaware history tolead a team in scoring during three seasons.

Peca Arsic scored 31 points against Clemson on November29, 1996, including a then-UD record seven three-pointers.

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS1. Spencer Dunkley (1992-93) ..............................................................2562. Jack Waddington (1955-56) ..............................................................2543. Mike Pegues (1998-99) ....................................................................2394. Greg Smith (1996-97) ......................................................................2365. Jawan Carter (2009-10) ....................................................................2126. Skip Crawford (1952-53) ..................................................................2077. Mike Pegues (1999-2000) ................................................................2018. Devon Saddler (2011-12) ........................................................1979. Herb Courtney (2006-07) ..................................................................196

10. Anthony Wright (1992-93) ................................................................194

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 40 att.)1. Greg Miller (1999-2000) ................................................................ .9582. Dennis Purcell (1974-75) ................................................................ .9383. Tim Tompkins (1976-77) ................................................................ .9054. Mike Ames (2002-03) .................................................................... .8965. Dennis Purcell (1976-77) ................................................................ .8706. Dennis Purcell (1975-76) ................................................................ .867

Mark Mancini (1976-77) ................................................................ .8678. Calvin Cannon (2006-07) ................................................................ .8649. Calvin Cannon (2007-08) ................................................................ .863

10. Jim Skedzielewski (1973-74) .......................................................... .857Peca Arsic (1996-97) ...................................................................... .857

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS1. John Gordon (1998-99) ......................................................................862. Jawan Carter (2010-11) ......................................................................843. Peca Arsic (1995-96) ..........................................................................784. Kestutis Marciulionis (1999-2000) ......................................................755. Jawan Carter (2009-10) ......................................................................74

Billy Wells (2000-01) ..........................................................................746. Mike Ames (2002-03) ........................................................................73

Mike Ames (2001-02) ..........................................................................739. Robbie Johnson (1993-94) ..................................................................72

10. Kyle Anderson (2011-12) ..........................................................68 Peca Arsic (1996-97)............................................................................68

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS1. Jawan Carter (2009-10) ....................................................................227 2. Jawan Carter (2010-11) ....................................................................2213. Mike Ames (2002-03) ......................................................................2094. Kestutis Marciulionis (1999-2000) ....................................................2055. Kyle Anderson (2011-12) ..................................................................2006. Peca Arsic (1996-97) ........................................................................1917. Devon Saddler (2011-12) ........................................................1908. Jawan Carter (2008-09) ....................................................................1879. John Gordon (1998-99) ....................................................................186

10. Peca Arsic (1995-96) ........................................................................179

THREE-POINT FG PCT. (Min. 50 att.)1. John Gordon (1998-99) .................................................................. .4622. Mike Ames (2001-02) .......................................................................4563. Kevin Blackhurst (1989-90) ............................................................ .4524. Robbie Johnson (1993-94) .............................................................. .4425. Tony Tucker (1987-88) .................................................................... .4406. Sam McMahon (2006-07)................................................................ .4397. Peca Arsic (1995-96) ...................................................................... .4368. Ricky Deadwyler (1991-92) ............................................................ .4279. Mark Murray (1991-92).................................................................. .424

Peca Arsic (1994-95) ...................................................................... .424

ASSISTS1. Taurence Chisholm (1985-86) ............................................................2312. Taurence Chisholm (1984-85) ............................................................2243. Taurence Chisholm (1986-87) ............................................................2204. Taurence Chisholm (1987-88) ............................................................2035. John Staudenmayer (1981-82)..........................................................1856. Mike Slattery (2002-03)....................................................................1797. Mike Slattery (2004-05)....................................................................168

John Staudenmayer (1982-83) ..........................................................1689. Mike Slattery (2003-04)....................................................................166

Bill Sullivan (1974-75)......................................................................166

STEALS1. Taurence Chisholm (1986-87) ..............................................................842. Taurence Chisholm (1984-85) ..............................................................773. Taurence Chisholm (1987-88) ..............................................................744. Zaire Taylor (2005-06)........................................................................685. Taurence Chisholm (1985-86) ..............................................................636. Tyrone Perry (1996-97) ......................................................................627. Rob Garner (1993-94) ........................................................................568. Keith Davis (1996-97) ........................................................................559. Tyrone Perry (1997-98) ......................................................................54

10. Billy Wells (2000-01) ..........................................................................53Ryan Iversen (2000-01)......................................................................53

BLOCKED SHOTS1. Ndongo Ndiaye (1999-2000) ..............................................................992. Spencer Dunkley (1992-93) ................................................................963. Jamelle Hagins (2011-12) ..........................................................954. John Bennett (1998-99) ......................................................................935. Jamelle Hagins (2010-11) ..........................................................876. Ajmal Basit (2000-01) ........................................................................817. Herb Courtney (2006-07) ....................................................................548. Jim Ledsome (2008-09) ......................................................................529. Spencer Dunkley (1991-92) ................................................................44

10. Herb Courtney (2007-08) ....................................................................43Patrick Evans (1995-96) ....................................................................43

GAMES PLAYED1. Devon Saddler (2011-12) ..........................................................32

Jamelle Hagins (2011-12) ..........................................................32Josh Brinkley (2011-12) ..............................................................32

Khalid Lewis (2011-12) ........................................................................32Kelvin McNeil (2011-12) ......................................................................32 Marc Egerson (2008-09) ......................................................................32Jawan Carter (2008-09) ......................................................................32Alphonso Dawson (2008-09) ................................................................32Brian Johnson (2008-09) ....................................................................32Jim Ledsome (2008-09) ......................................................................32Edwin Santiago (2008-09)....................................................................32Adam Pegg (2008-09) ........................................................................32Mike Pegues (1999-2000) ..................................................................32Kestutis Marciulionis (1999-2000) ......................................................32Billy Wells (1999-2000) ......................................................................32Greg Miller (1999-2000) ....................................................................32Ndongo Ndiaye (1999-2000) ..............................................................32

MINUTES PLAYED1. Jawan Carter (2009-10) ................................................................1,2142. Brian Johnson (2006-07) ..............................................................1,1923. Marc Egerson (2008-09) ................................................................1,1654. Brian Johnson (2007-08) ..............................................................1,1635. Herb Courtney (2006-07) ..............................................................1,1396. Devon Saddler (2011-12) ....................................................1,1387. John Gordon (1998-99)..................................................................1,1348. Keith Davis (1996-97)....................................................................1,1219. Mike Pegues (1999-2000)..............................................................1,120

10. Harding Nana (2004-05) ................................................................1,116

TURNOVERS1. Mike Pegues (1998-99) ....................................................................1192. Oscar Jones (1984-85) ......................................................................1183. Brian Pearl (1991-92) ......................................................................1144. Taurence Chisholm (1984-85) ............................................................1135. Brian Pearl (1992-93) ......................................................................1116. Keith Davis (1996-97) ......................................................................1107. Mike Pegues (1999-2000) ................................................................1088. Ajmal Basit (2000-01) ......................................................................1069. Devon Saddler (2011-12) ........................................................102

10. Oscar Jones (1983-84) ......................................................................101

PERSONAL FOULS1. Ajmal Basit (2000-01) ......................................................................1132. Jamelle Hagins (2011-12) ................................................................107

Herb Courtney (2007-08) ..................................................................107

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4. Jim Ledsome (2008-09) ....................................................................105Maurice Sessoms (2000-01) ..............................................................105

6. Darryl Presley (1997-98) ..................................................................1047. Jamelle Hagins (2010-11) ..................................................................998. Zaire Taylor (2005-06)........................................................................96

DISQUALIFICATIONS1. Loren Pratt (1968-69) ........................................................................11

Richard Goldberg (1950-51) ................................................................113. Bill Scott (1964-65) ............................................................................104. Calvin Smith (2004-05) ........................................................................9

Jim Krusinski (1951-52)........................................................................9Dave Penkrot (1983-84) ......................................................................9

7. Robin Wentt (2004-05) ........................................................................8Greg Smith (1995-96)............................................................................8Steve Fischer (1975-76) ........................................................................8Pete Cloud (1963-64)............................................................................8Loren Pratt (1969-70) ..........................................................................8

DUNKS1. Jim Ledsome (2008-09) ......................................................................482. Alex Coles (1990-91) ..........................................................................473. Ken Luck (1981-82) ............................................................................454. Alex Coles (1991-92) ..........................................................................435. Alex Coles (1989-90) ..........................................................................406. Ajmal Basit (2000-01) ........................................................................387. Spencer Dunkley (1992-93) ................................................................368. Patrick Evans (1995-96)......................................................................299. Jim Ledsome (2007-08) ......................................................................23

10. Spencer Dunkley (1991-92) ................................................................22 Ken Luck (1980-81)............................................................................22

Delaware Single-Game ListsSCORINGTop Scoring Games by a Delaware playerPoints ..............................................................Player (Opponent/Date)52..........................................+ L.A. Houston vs. Lebanon Valley, 2/19/191045 ......................................................Dave Sysko vs. Lafayette, 2/29/196443 ..................................................^ Jim Smith vs. Swarthmore, 2/25/195642 ................................................Frank Wickes vs. Swarthmore, 2/20/195841 ......................................................Frank Wickes vs. Bucknell, 2/20/195940 ......................................................Ken Luck vs. West Chester, 1/27/198239 ................................................Spencer Dunkley vs. Vermont, 2/13/199339 ............................................................% Ken Luck vs. Lehigh, 2/6/198238....................................................**Harding Nana vs. Towson, 1/14/200638........................................................Mike Pegues vs. Hartford 1/16/199937 ..........................................................Mark Murray vs. Drexel, 2/7/199137 ........................................................Frank Wickes vs. Rutgers, 2/1/195836 ............................................Tom Carluccio vs. Northeastern, 12/29/197736 ..............................................Steve Jackson vs. West Chester, 2/15/196936 ............................................................Nate Cloud vs. Lehigh, 2/13/196335 ........................................................Jawan Carter vs. Penn, 11/21/200935 ......................................................Mike Pegues vs. Virginia, 12/27/199835 ......................................................Oscar Jones vs. Lafayette, 1/18/198635 ..........................................................Dave Sysko vs. Lehigh, 2/25/196434 ......................................................Mike Pegues vs. Hartford, 2/14/200034 ......................................................Mike Pegues vs. Howard, 11/25/199834....................................................Mike Pegues vs. American, 11/14/199834 ..........................................................Mike Pegues vs. Hofstra, 2/3/199734 ..............................................................Peca Arsic vs. Maine, 2/24/199534 ........................................................Oscar Jones vs. American, 1/9/198534 ..............................................................Ken Luck vs. Lehigh, 2/21/198134 ......................................................Ken Luck vs. West Chester, 2/11/198134............................................Kenn Barnett vs. Cortland State, 12/27/196634 ........................................................Frank Wickes vs. Lehigh, 2/26/195934......................................................Skip Crawford vs. Widener, 2/16/195733 ..............................................................Mike Ames vs. Drexel, 2/9/200233 ..............................................Kestutis Marciulionis vs. Drexel, 1/27/199933 ....................................................Kenn Barnett vs. Lafayette, 12/3/196633..........................................................Skip Crawford vs. Lehigh, 2/2/195733....................................................Jack Waddington vs. Rutgers, 1/4/1956

** BCC record for points by a UD player% Delaware Field House record for points by a UD player^ Carpenter Sports Bldg. record for points by a UD player+ Taylor Gym record for points by a UD player

Top Scoring Games by an Opponent vs. Delaware52 ........................................................Phil D’Arrigo, Haverford, 2/18/195651 ................................................................Bob Lloyd, Rutgers, 12/8/196548 ............................................................Earl Wentzel, Widener, 1/19/195243 ............................................John Holland, Boston University, 2/20/201042 ..........................................................Matt Johnson, Vermont, 2/16/199139 ..........................................................Kurk Lee, Towson State, 2/15/198939 ............................................Bryan Heron, Central Connecticut, 1/9/198839................................................Dave Caligaris, Northeastern, 12/29/197739 ..................................................Joel Copeland, Old Dominion, 1/5/197439 ................................................................Bob Lloyd, Rutgers, 2/20/196539..............................................................Don Peterson, Rutgers, 2/2/196339 ........................................................Lorry Hathaway, Bucknell, 3/2/196538 ......................................................Devin Boyd, Towson State, 1/30/199138 ..........................................................Jim Reilly, Swarthmore, 2/19/194937..............................................Joe Anderson, St. Francis (PA), 11/25/198937 ................................................................John Rankin, Drexel, 2/4/198937 ............................................................David Robinson, Navy, 1/20/198637 ............................................................Frank Ross, American, 2/16/198736 ................................................................Gary Neal, Towson, 1/24/200736 ..................................................Andre Collins, Loyola (MD), 12/31/200536 ..............................................................John Rankin, Drexel, 2/19/198636 ..........................................................Jim Valvano, Rutgers, 12/17/196636 ............................................................Bill Theiben, Hofstra, 12/28/195436 ............................................George Montgomery, Haverford, 2/28/194435 ........................................................Daren Queenan, Lehigh, 2/21/198735 .................................... (unknown) Greenewalt, Swarthmore, 2/25/195634 ................................................................Malik Rose, Drexel, 2/18/199634 ......................................................Lionel Simmons, LaSalle, 11/28/198734 ..........................................................Lou DeRogatis, Widener, 1/7/198234..........................................Bob Manaskie, Frank. & Marshall,11/12/197734 ..............................................................Frank Ross, American, 1/8/198634 ..............................................Scott Drapeau, New Hampshire, 2/26/1995

REBOUNDING (Delaware Players)Rebounds ........................................................Player (Opponent/Date)31....................................................Jack Waddington vs. Rutgers, 1/4/195628 ....................................................Nate Cloud vs. Muhlenberg, 2/16/196325 ......................................................Spencer Dunkley vs. UMBC, 1/6/199325 ......................................................Mark Wagaman vs. Drexel, 1/3/196725 ................................................Pete Cloud vs. Johns Hopkins, 12/4/196325 ............................................................Nate Cloud vs. Lehigh, 2/13/196323 ....................................................Bernard Lane vs. Lafayette, 1/31/197023 ......................................................Nate Cloud vs. Swarthmore, 1/8/196223 ......................................................Harris Mosher vs. Ursinus, 1/13/195823 ....................................................Nate Cloud vs. Muhlenberg, 2/18/196123............................................................Pete Cloud vs. Ursinus, 2/27/196422................................................Jack Waddington vs. Rutgers, 12/14/195422 ......................................Pete Cloud vs. Franklin & Marshall, 12/11/1963

Opponents31 ............................................................Merv Becker, Widener, 2/12/195827 ..................................................Swede Sundstrom, Rutgers, 12/16/195323 ..............................................................Vernon Butler, Navy, 1/21/198522 ..............................................................Marshall Grier, Rider, 1/29/198621 ........................................................Jason Thompson, Rider, 11/17/200721 ............................................Dwayne Scholten, Washington St.,12/6/198621 ................................................................Derrick Lamar, Rider, 1/5/198520 ........................................................Robert Nwankwo, Towson, 3/2/201220 ................................................Scott Drapeau, New Hampshire, 3/5/199420 ..........................................................Eric Hegedus, Bucknell, 2/16/1985

ASSISTSAssists ............................................................Player (Opponent/Date)17 ................................................John Staudenmayer vs. Lehigh, 2/6/198215 ............................................Mike Slattery vs. William & Mary, 2/1/200315........................................Mike Slattery vs. UNC Greensboro, 12/19/200215 ............................................Vic Orth vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2/14/1966

John Staudenmayer dished out 17 assists against Lehigh onFebruary 6, 1982.

Mike Slattery, who recorded two 15-assist games duringthe 2002-03 season, became the first player in CAA histo-ry to reach the 1,000-point and 600-assist plateaus.

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Greg Smith is the only player in America East history tolead in scoring, rebounding and field goal percentage in thesame season.

Dave Sysko averaged 23.9 points per game during the1963-64 season, still a Delaware record.

14 ......................................Austen Rowland vs. New Hampshire, 12/7/200014 ................................................Taurence Chisholm vs. Drexel, 2/25/198714 ............................................Taurence Chisholm vs. Lafayette, 2/12/198614 ..................................................Taurence Chisholm vs. Penn, 12/7/198513 ..........................................Taurence Chisholm vs. Columbia, 12/22/198613 ..................................................Taurence Chisholm vs. Hofstra, 2/5/198613 ................................................Taurence Chisholm vs. Hofstra, 1/19/198513 ..............................................Jon Chamberlain vs. W. Chester, 1/16/198413........................................Taurence Chisholm vs. Washington (MD), 11/7/198413 ..........................................................Ken Helfand vs. Lehigh, 2/19/1972

STEALSSteals ..............................................................Player (Opponent/Date)8 ................................................Taurence Chisholm vs. Bucknell, 1/16/19857 ............................................................John Gordon vs. Maine, 1/22/19997 ............................................Tyrone Perry vs. Delaware State, 11/22/19967 ........................................................Renard Johnson vs. Rider, 2/18/19897 ..........................................Taurence Chisholm vs. West Chester, 1/16/19886 ........................................................Herb Courtney vs. Drexel, 1/20/20076 ................................................Ryan Iversen vs. Old Dominion, 2/22/20036 ............................................................David Lunn vs. Towson, 1/25/20036..............................................Kestutis Marciulionis vs. Hartford, 2/26/20006 ......................................................Tyrone Perry vs. Widener, 12/22/19966 ..........................................Rob Garner vs. Washington (MD), 11/27/19956 ....................................................Anthony Wright vs. Vermont, 1/29/19936 ..................................................Renard Johnson vs. Miss. St., 12/29/19896 ......................................................Taurence Chisholm vs. Rider, 2/2/1987

BLOCKED SHOTSBlocks ..............................................................Player (Opponent/Date)9 ......................................................Ndongo Nidaye vs. Colgate, 12/2/19998 ..............................................Jamelle Hagins vs. Northeastern, 1/19/20118................................................................Ajmal Basit vs. Drexel, 2/1/20018 ......................................................Ndongo Nidaye vs. Towson, 1/22/20008 ....................................................John Bennett vs. American, 11/14/19988 ........................................................Spencer Dunkley vs. Navy, 1/28/19918 ....................................................Peter Mullenberg vs. Lehigh, 2/16/1988

FIELD GOALS MADEFG ....................................................................Player (Opponent/Date)25 ......................................Liston A. Houston vs. Lebanon Valley, 2/19/191018 ................................................Frank Wickes vs. Swarthmore, 2/20/195818......................................................Jim Smith vs. Swarthmore, 2/25/195617 ......................................................Frank Wickes vs. Bucknell, 2/29/195917 ....................................................Ken Luck vs. West Chester, 1/27/198216 ............................................Tom Carluccio vs. Northeastern, 12/29/197715 ......................................................Dave Sysko vs. Lafayette, 2/29/196415 ............................................................Nate Cloud vs. Lehigh, 2/13/196315............................................Kenn Barnett vs. Cortland State, 12/27/196615 ..............................................Steve Jackson vs. West Chester, 2/15/196915 ................................................Spencer Dunkley vs. Vermont, 2/13/199315 ................................................................Ken Luck vs. Lehigh, 2/6/1982

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFGA ..................................................................Player (Opponent/Date)35 ....................................................Nate Cloud vs. Muhlenberg, 2/18/196132......................................................Jim Smith vs. Swarthmore, 2/25/195629 ..........................................................Dave Sysko vs. Ursinus, 2/27/196428 ................................................Frank Wickes vs. Swarthmore, 2/20/195828 ..................................................Dave Sysko vs. Muhlenberg, 2/17/196428 ....................................................Ken Luck vs. West Chester, 1/27/198227 ........................................................Dave Sysko vs. Bucknell, 2/15/196426 ................................................Devon Saddler vs. Villanova, 11/18/201126 ......................................................Dave Sysko vs. Lafayette, 2/29/196426 ............................................................Nate Cloud vs. Lehigh, 2/13/196326 ..........................................................Nate Cloud vs. Lafayette, 3/2/196326 ..........................................................Oscar Jones vs. Drexel, 1/25/198626 ......................................................Mike Pegues vs. Virginia, 12/27/1998

FREE THROWS MADEFT ......................................................................Player (Opponent/Date)19 ........................................................Jawan Carter vs. Penn, 11/21/200918 ..............................................Andrew Washington vs. Drexel, 2/26/2005

18..................................................Oscar Jones vs. Towson State, 2/24/198616........................................................Jarvis Threatt vs. Towson, 2/22/201216........................................................Jawan Carter vs. Marist, 11/23/200816 ......................................................Mike Pegues vs. Hartford, 1/16/199916 ............................................Rick Meccariello vs. West Chester, 2/19/1977

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSFTA ..................................................................Player (Opponent/Date)26 ........................................................Jawan Carter vs. Penn, 11/21/200921 ..............................................Andrew Washington vs. Drexel, 2/26/200520 ............................................................Greg Smith vs. Hofstra, 3/1/199720..................................................Oscar Jones vs. Towson State, 2/24/198620 ..........................................Rick Meccariello vs. Wests Chester, 2/19/197719........................................................Jarvis Threatt vs. Towson, 2/22/201219 ......................................................Mike Pegues vs. Hartford, 1/16/199919 ............................................Spencer Dunkley vs. Towson State, 1/9/199319....................................................Jack Waddington vs. Rutgers, 1/4/1956

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE3-PT. FG ..........................................................Player (Opponent/Date)8 ......................................................Jawan Carter vs. Howard, 11/19/20108 ............................................................Billy Wells vs. Hartford, 2/24/20017 ................................................................Mike Ames vs. Drexel, 2/9/20027 ..........................................................John Gordon vs. Hofstra, 2/10/19997 ..........................................................Peca Arsic vs. Clemson, 11/29/19967 ......................................................Peca Arsic vs. Northeastern, 2/17/19957 ..........................................................Tyrone Perry vs. Duke, 12/19/1995

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS3-PT. FGA ........................................................Player (Opponent/Date)14 ....................................................Jawan Carter vs. Howard, 11/19/201013................................................Rulon Washington vs. American, 1/2/200513 ................................................Mike Ames vs. William & Mary, 2/1/200313 ..............................................................Mike Ames vs. Drexel, 2/9/2002

Delaware Annual StatisticalTeam Leaders

SCORINGYear Player ................................Pts. ......Avg.2011-12 Devon Saddler, G....................603 ........18.82010-11 Jawan Carter, G......................496 ........16.02009-10 Jawan Carter, G......................565 ........18.22008-09 Marc Egerson, G ....................492 ........15.42007-08 Herb Courtney, F ....................437 ........14.12006-07 Herb Courtney, F ....................562 ........18.12005-06 Harding Nana, F ....................569 ........19.02004-05 #Harding Nana, F ..................574 ........18.52003-04 Mike Ames, G ........................427 ........15.32002-03 Mike Ames, G ........................406 ........14.02001-02 Mike Ames, G ........................364 ........12.12000-01 Ajmal Basit, F ........................455 ........15.21999-00 Mike Pegues, F ......................667 ........20.81998-99 #Mike Pegues, F ..............675 ........21.81997-98 Mike Pegues, F ......................486 ........16.81996-97 #Greg Smith, F ......................660 ........21.31995-96 Peca Arsic, F ..........................470 ........17.41994-95 Brian Pearl, G ........................399 ........14.81993-94 Brian Pearl, G ........................451 ........16.71992-93 Spencer Dunkley, C ................576 ........19.21991-92 Alex Coles, F ..........................444 ........14.31990-91 Mark Murray, F/G..................473 ........16.31989-90 Mark Murray, F ......................376 ........13.01988-89 Elsworth Bowers, C ................406 ........15.01987-88 Tony Tucker, F ........................468 ........16.71986-87 Tony Tucker, F ........................417 ........14.91985-86 #Oscar Jones, F ......................544 ........20.21984-85 Oscar Jones, F ........................473 ........16.91983-84 Oscar Jones, F ........................368 ........13.61982-83 Tim Carr, C ............................344 ........13.81981-82 Ken Luck, F ............................519 ........20.0

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Herb Courtney led the Blue Hens in scoring during the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons.

Marc Egerson led Delaware in rebounding during the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons.

1980-81 Ken Luck, F ............................369 ........13.21979-80 Ken Luck, F ............................369 ........13.21978-79 Mark Mancini, G ....................381 ........14.11977-78 Tom Carluccio, F ....................427 ........15.81976-77 Bob Cook, F ..........................296 ........11.81975-76 Bob Cook, F ..........................282 ........13.41974-75 Bill Sullivan, G........................332 ........13.31973-74 Wolfgang Fengler, C ..............330 ........12.71972-73 Ken Lukhard, F ......................335 ........13.41971-72 Lee Swayze, F ........................383 ........15.31970-71 Lee Swayze, F ........................478 ........19.11969-70 Loren Pratt, F ........................384 ........15.41968-69 Steve Jackson, G ....................355 ........19.71967-68 Kenn Barnett, C......................394 ........17.11966-67 Charles Parnell, G ..................445 ........18.51965-66 John Himes, F ........................372 ........15.51964-65 John Himes, F ........................276 ........13.81963-64 #Dave Sysko, F ..................549 ......23.91962-63 #Nate Cloud, C ......................467 ........21.21961-62 Nate Cloud, C ........................359 ........17.1

Dave Sysko, F ........................359 ........17.11960-61 Nate Cloud, C ........................341 ........17.91959-60 Chuck Hamilton, C ..................325 ........14.11958-59 Frank Wickes, F......................434 ........19.71957-58 Frank Wickes, F......................388 ........22.81956-57 Skip Crawford, F ....................439 ........18.21955-56 Jim Smith, G ..........................482 ........20.91954-55 Jack Waddington, C ................279 ........12.71953-54 Jim Kinch, C ..........................260 ........11.81952-53 Skip Crawford, F ....................515 ........20.61951-52 Jim Kruzinski, C ....................276 ........12.01950-51 William Utt, G ........................352 ........16.81949-50 William Utt, G ........................172 ........10.71948-49 Bob Gregory ..........................185 ..........9.21947-48 Victor Wood............................150 ..........8.31946-47 Jim McFadden ........................149 ..........9.31945-46 Newell Duncan ......................181 ........11.31944-45 Newell Duncan ......................204 ........17.01943-44 Jerry Bowlus ..........................305 ........17.91942-43 S.V. Crescenzi ........................157 ..........8.31941-42 Fred Mitchell ..........................110 ..........7.4

REBOUNDINGYear Player ................................Reb. ......Avg.2011-12 #Jamelle Hagins, F ................354 ........11.12010-11 Jamelle Hagins, F ..................212 ..........7.32009-10 Kelvin McNeil, F ....................124 ..........6.2

Alphonso Dawson, G ..............180 ..........6.02008-09 #Marc Egerson, G ..................331 ........10.32007-08 Marc Egerson, G ....................165 ..........6.9

Herb Courtney, F ....................192 ..........6.22006-07 Herb Courtney, F ....................248 ..........8.02005-06 #Harding Nana, F ..................326 ........10.92004-05 #Harding Nana, F ..................322 ........10.42003-04 Harding Nana, F ....................136 ..........8.5

Robin Wentt, F ......................157 ..........5.62002-03 Ryan Iversen, G ....................181 ..........6.52001-02 Ryan Iversen, G ....................183 ..........6.12000-01 #Ajmal Basit, F ......................289 ..........9.61999-00 Mike Pegues, F ......................245 ..........7.71998-99 #John Bennett, F ....................261 ..........8.41997-98 Darryl Presley, F ....................231 ..........7.71996-97 #Greg Smith, F ......................342 ........11.01995-96 Patrick Evans, C......................247 ..........9.21994-95 Patrick Evans, C......................205 ..........7.61993-94 Matt Strine, F/C ....................167 ..........6.2

Robbie Johnson, F ..................166 ..........6.21992-93 #Spencer Dunkley, C ........367 ........12.21991-92 Spencer Dunkley, C ................272 ..........8.81990-91 #Spencer Dunkley, C ..............204 ..........8.91989-90 Denard Montgomery, C ..........180 ..........6.21988-89 Elsworth Bowers, C ................211 ..........7.81987-88 Steve Jennings, C ..................195 ..........7.0

1986-87 Steve Jennings, C ..................184 ..........7.11985-86 Steve Jennings, C ..................171 ..........6.31984-85 John Weber, F ........................222 ..........7.91983-84 Brian Angielski, F ..................158 ..........6.11982-83 Tim Carr, C ............................189 ..........7.61981-82 Tim Carr, C ............................166 ..........6.41980-81 Ken Luck, F ............................162 ..........6.51979-80 Peter Mullenberg, C................196 ..........7.01978-79 Peter Mullenberg, C................181 ..........6.71977-78 Brian Downie, C ....................251 ........10.01976-77 Brian Downie, C ....................204 ..........8.21975-76 Steve Schlachter, F..................191 ..........7.61974-75 Steve Schlachter, F..................196 ..........7.81973-74 #Wolfgang Fengler,C ..............333 ........12.81972-73 Wolfgang Fengler, C ..............265 ........10.61971-72 Lee Swayze, F ........................256 ........10.21970-71 Lee Swayze, F ........................259 ........10.41969-70 Bernard Lane, C ....................212 ........12.51968-69 Ed Roth, F ..............................232 ........11.01967-68 Kenn Barnett, C......................252 ........11.01966-67 Mark Wagaman, F..................218 ........12.11965-66 Mike Osowski, C ....................226 ..........9.81964-65 Bill Scott, C ............................154 ..........7.71963-64 Pete Cloud, F..........................290 ........12.61962-63 #Nate Cloud, C ......................320 ........14.51961-62 Nate Cloud, C ........................278 ........13.21960-61 Nate Cloud, C ....................284 ......14.91959-60 Chuck Hamilton, C ..................272 ........11.81958-59 Chuck Hamilton, C ..................281 ........12.81957-58 Frank Wickes, F......................225 ........13.21956-57 Frank Wickes, F......................256 ........10.71955-56 Jack Waddington, C ................326 ........14.21954-55 Jack Waddington, C ................275 ........12.51953-54 Jim Kinch, C ..........................223 ........10.11952-53 Matt Lamkin, C ......................236 ..........9.41951-52 Jim Kruzinski, C ....................283 ........12.31950-51 Jim Kruzinski, C ....................278 ........13.2

ASSISTSYear Player ................................Ast. ......Avg.2011-12 Khalid Lewis, G ........................83 ..........2.62010-11 Devon Saddler, G......................88 ..........2.82009-10 Jawan Carter, G......................151 ..........4.92008-09 Brian Johnson, G....................159 ..........5.02007-08 Brian Johnson, G....................161 ..........5.22006-07 Brian Johnson, G....................130 ..........4.22005-06 Zaire Taylor, G........................112 ..........3.72004-05 #Mike Slattery, G ..................168 ..........6.52003-04 #Mike Slattery, G ..................166 ..........5.92002-03 #Mike Slattery, G ..................179 ..........6.22001-02 Austen Rowland, G ..................98 ..........3.32000-01 Austen Rowland, G ................130 ..........4.31999-00 Mike Pegues, F ........................83 ..........2.6

John Gordon, G ........................68 ..........3.21998-99 Tyrone Perry, G ......................113 ..........3.61997-98 Tyrone Perry, G ......................126 ..........4.21996-97 Tyrone Perry, G ......................123 ..........4.01995-96 Rob Garner, G ........................154 ..........5.71994-95 Brian Pearl, G ..........................99 ..........3.71993-94 Rob Garner, G ........................135 ..........5.01992-93 Brian Pearl, G ........................135 ..........4.51991-92 Brian Pearl, G ........................140 ..........4.51990-91 Mark Murray, F/G....................71 ..........2.5

Mark Haughton, G....................63 ..........2.51989-90 Mark Haughton, G..................115 ..........4.01988-89 Mark Haughton, G..................123 ..........4.41987-88 #Taurence Chisholm, G ..........203 ..........7.51986-87 #Taurence Chisholm, G ..........220 ..........7.91985-86 #Taurence Chisholm, G ....230 ........8.51984-85 Taurence Chisholm, G ............224 ..........8.01983-84 Jon Chamberlain, G ................164 ..........6.31982-83 John Staudenmayer, G............168 ..........6.71981-82 #John Staudenmayer, G..........185 ..........7.1

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John Bennett shot a school-record 65.4 percent from thefield during the 1998-1999 season.

Brian Johnson led the Blue Hens in assists in each of his firstthree seasons at Delaware.

1980-81 #Tom Campbell, G ..................145 ..........6.61979-80 Tom Campbell, G ....................113 ..........4.21978-79 Rick Meccariello, G ................115 ..........4.31977-78 Rick Meccariello, G ................113 ..........5.21976-77 Mark Mancini, G ......................94 ..........3.81975-76 Steve Fischer, G ........................78 ..........3.11974-75 Bill Sullivan, G........................166 ..........6.61973-74 Bill Sullivan, G........................117 ..........4.91972-73 Bill Sullivan, G..........................66 ..........3.01971-72 Ken Helfand, G ......................124 ..........4.91970-71 Ken Helfand, G ........................83 ..........3.3

STEALSYear Player ..................................Stl. ......Avg.2011-12 Jarvis Threatt, G ......................41 ..........1.32010-11 Jawan Carter, G........................27 ..........0.92009-10 Jawan Carter, G........................40 ..........1.32008-09 Marc Egerson, G ......................44 ..........1.42007-08 Herb Courtney, F ......................39 ..........1.32006-07 Herb Courtney, F ......................45 ..........1.52005-06 #Zaire Taylor, G........................68 ..........2.32004-05 Andrew Washington, G ............44 ..........1.4

Mike Slattery, G ......................41 ..........1.62003-04 Mike Slattery, G ......................47 ..........1.72002-03 Ryan Iversen, G ......................52 ..........1.82001-02 Austen Rowland, G ..................47 ..........1.52000-01 Billy Wells, G............................53 ..........1.8

Ryan Iversen, G ......................53 ..........1.81999-00 Billy Wells, G............................52 ..........1.61998-99 John Gordon, G ........................57 ..........1.81997-98 Tyrone Perry, G ........................54 ..........1.81995-96 Rob Garner, G ..........................40 ..........1.51996-97 Tyrone Perry, G ........................62 ..........2.01994-95 Brian Pearl, G ..........................30 ..........1.11993-94 Rob Garner, G ..........................56 ..........2.11992-93 Kevin Blackhurst, G ..................51 ..........1.71991-92 Brian Pearl, G ..........................50 ..........1.61990-91 Mark Murray, F/G....................44 ..........1.5

Kevin Blackhurst, G ..................38 ..........1.51989-90 Renard Johnson ......................51 ..........1.81988-89 Mark Haughton, G....................38 ..........1.4

Renard Johnson, G ..................30 ..........1.41987-88 Taurence Chisholm, G ..............74 ..........2.71986-87 Taurence Chisholm, G..........84........3.01985-86 Taurence Chisholm, G ..............63 ..........2.31984-85 Taurence Chisholm, G ..............77 ..........2.81983-84 Jon Chamberlain, G ..................49 ..........1.91982-83 John Staudenmayer, G..............30 ..........1.21981-82 Ken Luck, F ..............................47 ..........1.81980-81 Ken Luck, F ..............................49 ..........2.01979-80 Ken Luck, F ..............................47 ..........1.71978-79 Mark Mancini, G ......................43 ..........1.6

BLOCKED SHOTSYear Player ................................Blk. ......Avg.2011-12 Jamelle Hagins, F ....................95 ..........3.02010-11 #Jamelle Hagins, F ..................87 ..........3.02009-10 Jamelle Hagins, F ....................30 ..........1.02008-09 Jim Ledsome, F ........................52 ..........1.62007-08 Herb Courtney, F ......................43 ..........1.42006-07 Herb Courtney, F ......................54 ..........1.72005-06 Harding Nana, F ......................38 ..........1.32004-05 Harding Nana, F ......................42 ..........1.42003-04 Robin Wentt, F ........................24 ..........0.92002-03 Calvin Smith, F ........................39 ..........1.32001-02 Maurice Sessoms, F ..................22 ..........0.72000-01 #Ajmal Basit, F ........................81 ..........2.71999-00 #Ndongo Ndiaye, C ............99 ..........3.11998-99 #John Bennett, C......................93 ..........3.01997-98 John Bennett, C........................40 ..........1.31996-97 Peca Arsic, F ............................12 ..........0.41995-96 Patrick Evans, C........................43 ..........1.61994-95 Bruce McCullough, G ................16 ..........0.6

1993-94 Matt Strine, F/C ......................21 ..........0.81992-93 #Spencer Dunkley, C ............96 ........3.21991-92 Spencer Dunkley, C ..................44 ..........1.41990-91 Spencer Dunkley, C ..................35 ..........1.51989-90 #Denard Montgomery, C ..........38 ..........1.31988-89 Ted Williams, C ........................28 ..........1.31987-88 Steve Jennings, C ....................16 ..........0.61986-87 O.J. Gumbs, C ..........................20 ..........0.81985-86 Steve Jennings, C ....................10 ..........0.41984-85 Barry Berger, F ........................23 ..........0.81983-84 Brian Angielski, F ....................22 ..........0.81982-83 Brian Angielski, F ....................21 ..........0.81981-82 Tim Carr, C ..............................16 ..........0.61980-81 Pete Mullenberg, C ..................34 ..........1.41979-80 Pete Mullenberg, C ..................34 ..........1.21978-79 Pete Mullenberg, C ..................38 ..........1.4

FIELD GOAL PCT. (100 attempts)Year Player ..............................FG-A ........Pct.2011-12 Jamelle Hagins, F............155-283 ...... .5482010-11 Josh Brinkley, F ................57-118 ...... .4832009-10 Adam Pegg, F ..................62-133 ...... .4662008-09 Jim Ledsome, F..............75-108...... .6942007-08 Herb Courtney, F ............153-345 ...... .4432006-07 Zaire Taylor, G ..................51-111 ...... .4592005-06 Andrew Washington, G ......56-113 ...... .4962004-05 Harding Nana, F ............200-441 ....... .454

Raphael Madera, C............59-130 ...... .4542003-04 Robin Wentt, F ..................64-136 ....... .4712002-03 Calvin Smith, F..................60-130 ...... .4622001-02 Mike Ames, G ................127-283 ...... .4492000-01 Maurice Sessoms, F ..........81-146 ...... .5551999-00 Madou Diouf, G/F ............77-142 ...... .5421998-99 John Bennett, C ................89-136 ...... .6541997-98 Darryl Presley, F ............151-279 ...... .5411996-97 #Greg Smith, F................241-396 ...... .6091995-96 #Greg Smith, F................159-359 ...... .6141994-95 #Greg Smith, F................120-191 ...... .6281993-94 Greg Smith, F..................101-181 ...... .5581992-93 Spencer Dunkley, C ........191-371 ...... .5151991-92 Spencer Dunkley, C ........127-231 ...... .5501990-91 Alex Coles, F ..................168-309 ...... .5441989-90 Den. Montgomery, F........120-227 ...... .5291988-89 Ted Williams, C..................67-111 ...... .6041987-88 Steve Jennings, C ..............78-146 ...... .5341986-87 Steve Jennings, C ..............85-164 ...... .5181985-86 John Weber, F ................100-181 ...... .5531984-85 Barry Berger, F ..............128-237 ...... .5401983-84 Brian Angielski, F ..............86-166 ...... .5181982-83 Tim Carr, C ......................125-214 ...... .5841981-82 Ken Dill, G ........................95-174 ...... .5461980-81 Ken Luck, F ....................234-440 ...... .5321979-80 Ken Luck, F ....................150-280 ...... .5361978-79 Ken Luck, F ......................79-135 ...... .5851977-78 Brian Downie, F ..............142-256 ...... .5541976-77 Tom Carluccio, F ..............115-203 ...... .5671975-76 Steve Schlachter, C ............97-183 ...... .5301974-75 Dennis Purcell, F ............107-207 ...... .5161973-74 Bob Nack, G....................124-268 ...... .4621972-73 Bob Nack, G....................105-216 ...... .4861971-72 Sherwood Purnell, F ..........70-128 ...... .5471970-71 Lee Swayze, F ................171-390 ...... .4381969-70 Bernard Lane, F ..............124-255 ...... .4861968-69 Loren Pratt, F..................110-231 ...... .4761967-68 Loren Pratt, F..................102-198 ...... .5151966-67 Kenn Barnett, G ..............126-229 ...... .5501965-66 John Himes, F ................145-308 ...... .4711964-65 John Himes, F ................110-252 ...... .4371963-64 Ron Smith, F ....................90-190 ...... .4731962-63 Pete Cloud, F ..................108-237 ...... .4601961-62 Dave Sysko, F ................131-272 ...... .4821960-61 Bill Wagamon, F................59-125 ...... .4721959-60 Chuck Hamilton, C ..........118-290 ...... .407

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1958-59 Frank Wickes, F ..............176-384 ...... .4581957-58 Frank Wickes, F ..............160-338 ...... .4731956-57 Skip Crawford, G ............169-321 ...... .5261955-56 Jack Waddington, C ........138-285 ...... .4841954-55 Jack Waddington, C ..........89-211 ...... .4221953-54 Jack Waddington, C ..........56-136 ...... .4121952-53 Richard Evans, F................48-113 ...... .4241951-52 Skip Crawford, G ..............93-192 ...... .4841950-51 Jim Kruzinski, F ..............101-256 ...... .3951949-50 Jim Kruzinski, F ................61-158 ...... .3861948-49 Not Available 1947-48 Not Available 1946-47 Not Available1945-46 Richard Grossman ............57-191 ...... .3001944-45 Newell Duncan ..................77-291 ...... .265

FREE THROW PCT. (40 attempts)Year Player ................................FT-A ........Pct.2011-12 Jarvis Threatt, G..............130-159 ...... .8182010-11 Jawan Carter, G ..............144-170 ...... .8472009-10 Jawan Carter, G ..............171-212 ...... .8072008-09 Jawan Carter, G ..............137-176 ...... .7782007-08 Marc Egerson, G................94-118 ...... .7972006-07 Calvin Cannon, G ................51-59 ...... .8642005-06 Calvin Cannon, G ................44-51 ...... .8632004-05 Andrew Washington, G ....120-162 ...... .7412003-04 Mike Ames, G ..................84-101 .........8322002-03 #Mike Ames, G ..................59-66 ...... .8942001-02 Ryan Iversen, G ..................60-71 ...... .8452000-01 Greg Miller..........................39-46 ...... .8481999-00 Greg Miller, G ................46-48...... .9581998-99 Kestutis Marciulionis,G ......91-110 ...... .8271997-98 Tyrone Perry, G ..................44-56 ...... .7861996-97 Peca Arsic, F........................54-63 ...... .8571995-96 Greg Smith, F..................110-136 ...... .8091994-95 Patrick Evans, C ..................80-97 ...... .8251993-94 Brian Pearl, G ..................85-113 ...... .7521992-93 Brian Pearl, G ................101-120 ...... .8421991-92 Ricky Deadwyler, G ............39-46 ...... .8481990-91 Mark Murray, F ..............103-137 ...... .7521989-90 Mark Haughton, G ..............47-56 ...... .8321988-89 Mark Murray, F ..................69-87 ...... .7931987-88 Barry Berger, F ..................66-78 ...... .8461986-87 Tony Tucker, G ....................50-61 ...... .8201985-86 Oscar Jones, F ................144-184 ...... .7831984-85 Oscar Jones, F ................133-167 ...... .7961983-84 Jon Chamberlain, G ............52-63 ...... .8251982-83 Tim Carr, C ........................94-129 ...... .7291981-82 Ken Luck, F ......................97-126 ...... .7701980-81 Ken Dill, G ..........................33-40 ...... .8251979-80 Tim Tompkins, G..................38-42 ...... .9051978-79 Mark Mancini, G ................41-49 ...... .8371977-78 Rick Meccariello, G ..............74-91 ...... .8131976-77 Dennis Purcell, G ................40-46 ...... .8701975-76 Dennis Purcell, G ................39-45 ...... .8671974-75 #Dennis Purcell, G ..............46-49 ...... .9381973-74 #Jim Skedzielewski, F ........42-49 ...... .8571972-73 Bill Sullivan, G ....................40-47 ...... .8511971-72 Bob Nack, G......................85-109 ...... .7791970-71 Lee Swayze, F ................136-188 ...... .7231969-70 Dave Hottenstein, F ............39-54 ...... .7221968-69 Steve Jackson, G ................75-96 ...... .7811967-68 Vic Orth, G ..........................37-48 ...... .7711966-67 Charles Parnell, F ..............83-108 ...... .7691965-66 Vic Orth, G ..........................46-61 ...... .7541964-65 John Himes, G ....................56-88 ...... .6361963-64 Pete Cloud, F ....................79-103 ...... .7671962-63 Nate Cloud, C ....................93-132 ...... .7041961-62 John Barry, G......................33-44 ...... .7501960-61 Jack Baly, G ......................79-100 ...... .7901959-60 Jack Baly, G ........................66-94 ...... .7021958-59 John Barry, G......................34-50 ...... .6801957-58 Frank Wickes, F ................68-101 ...... .673

1956-57 Frank Wickes, F ..................61-83 ...... .7351955-56 Jim Smith, G ....................84-117 ...... .7181954-55 Clyde Louth, G ....................34-42 ...... .8101953-54 Frank White, F ....................67-87 ...... .7701952-53 Frank White, F ..................92-117 ...... .7861951-52 Richard Goldberg, C ............31-42 ...... .7381950-51 John Buechele ................27-41 ...... .6581949-50 Jim McFadden ....................29-46 ...... .6901948-49 Jim McFadden ....................49-66 ...... .7421947-48 Not Available1946-47 Not Available1945-46 Joseph Mackey....................29-44 ...... .6591944-45 Newell Duncan ....................50-90 ...... .555

MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE(Second player is pct. leader if different)Year Player ............................3FG-A ........Pct.2011-12 Kyle Anderson, G ..............68-200 ...... .3402010-11 Jawan Carter, G ................84-221 ...... .3802009-10 Jawan Carter, G ................74-227 ...... .3262008-09 Jawan Carter, G ................62-187 ...... .332

Brian Johnson, G ..............39-100 ...... .3902007-08 Brian Johnson, G ..............40-101 ...... .3962006-07 Sam McMahon, G ..............50-114 ...... .4392005-06 Calvin Cannon, G ..............59-173 ...... .341

Rulon Washington, G ........53-134 ...... .3962004-05 Rulon Washington, G ........60-174 ...... .345

Mike Slattery, G ..................24-69 ...... .3482003-04 Mike Ames, G ..................63-158 ...... .3992002-03 Mike Ames, G ..............73-209 ...... .349

Ryan Iversen, G ................45-126 ...... .357

2001-02 #Mike Ames, G ................73-160 ...... .4562000-01 Billy Wells, G ....................74-175 ...... .4231999-00 Kestutis Marciulionis, G........75-205........ .366

Billy Wells, G ......................38-97 ...... .3921998-99 John Gordon, G ............86-186...... .4621997-98 Tyrone Perry, G ................61-149 ...... .4091996-97 Peca Arsic, F......................68-191 ...... .3561995-96 Peca Arsic, F......................78-179 ...... .4361994-95 Peca Arsic, F......................56-132 ...... .4241993-94 #Robbie Johnson, F ..........77-163 ...... .4421992-93 Ricky Deadwyler, G ..........38-102 ...... .3731991-92 Ricky Deadwyler, G ............38-89 ...... .4271990-91 Kevin Blackhurst, G ............28-85 ...... .329

Ricky Deadwyler, G ............26-70 ...... .3711989-90 Mark Haughton, G ............47-127 ...... .370

Kevin Blackhurst, G ............24-53 ...... .4531988-89 Mark Haughton, G ..............37-95 ...... .3901987-88 Tony Tucker, G ..................48-109 ...... .4401986-87 Brad Heckert, G ..................35-90 ...... .389

Taurence Chisholm, G ..........19-45 ...... .422

Blue Hen Team Statistical Conference Leaders(Records incomplete before 1974-75)

Team Leaders

2011-12 Defensive Rebounds 26.82004-05 Defensive Rebounds 24.72003-04 Defensive Rebounds 26.02000-01 Three-Point Field Goals 8.4

Three-Point Pct. .384Blocked Shots 5.2

1999-00 Free Throw Pct. .753Scoring 76.5Blocked Shots 5.5

1998-99 Field Goal Pct. Defense .4081996-97 Scoring 75.0

Rebound Margin +4.5Free Throw Pct. .749Field Goal Pct. Defense .435

1995-96 Field Goal Pct. .480Free Throw Pct. .740

1994-95 Free Throw Pct. .7371993-94 Three-Point Pct. .3771992-93 Rebounding 42.0

Field Goal Pct. Defense .4171991-92 Scoring 81.3

Rebounding 42.0Rebound Margin +8.3Field Goal Pct. .483

1990-91 Rebounding 41.81989-90 Scoring Margin +4.3

Scoring Defense 67.9Rebounding 38.5

1988-89 Field Goal Pct. Defense .4311987-88 Rebounding 38.3

Field Goal Pct. Defense .4361985-86 Scoring 74.91984-85 Free Throw Pct. .7451976-77 Free Throw Pct. .7581963-64 Scoring Offense 75.9

Individual Leaders

2011-12 Jamelle Hagins (Rebounds) ..............................11.1 rpgJamelle Hagins (Defensive Rebounds) ................8.4 rpg

2010-11 Jamelle Hagins (Blocks) ....................................3.0 bpg2009-10 Jawan Carter (Minutes) ..................................39.2 mpg2008-09 Marc Egerson (Rebounding) ..............................10.3 rpg

Marc Egerson (Def. Rebounds) ............................8.6 rpgMarc Egerson (Minutes) ..................................36.4 mpg

2006-07 Heb Courtney (Def. Rebounds)............................6.3 rpg2004-05 Harding Nana (Scoring)....................................18.5 ppg

Harding Nana (Rebounding) ............................10.4 rpgMike Slattery (Assists) ........................................6.5 apgHarding Nana (Def. Rebounds) ..........................8.0 rpg

2003-04 Mike Slattery (Assists) ........................................5.9 apg2002-03 Mike Slattery (Assists) ........................................6.2 apg

Mike Ames (FT pct.) .............................................. .8942000-01 Ajmal Basit (Rebounding) ..................................9.6 rpg

Ajmal Basit (Blocks) ..........................................2.7 blpg1999-00 Ndongo Ndiaye (Block) ....................................3.1 blpg1998-99 Mike Pegues (Scoring)......................................21.8 ppg

John Bennett (Rebounding) ................................8.4 rpgJohn Bennett (Block) ........................................3.0 blpg

1996-97 Greg Smith (Scoring)........................................21.3 ppgGreg Smith (Rebounding) ................................11.0 rpgGreg Smith (FG Pct.) ................................................609

1995-96 Greg Smith (FG Pct.) ...............................................6131994-95 Greg Smith (FG Pct.) ...............................................6281993-94 Robbie Johnson (3 pt. FG Pct.) .............................. .4421992-93 Spencer Dunkley (Blocks) ..................................3.2 blpg1990-91 Spencer Dunkley (Reb.) ......................................8.9 rpg1987-88 Taurence Chisholm (Asst.) ..................................7.5 apg1986-87 Taurence Chisholm (Asst.) ..................................7.9 apg1985-86 Oscar Jones (Scoring) ......................................20.2 ppg

Taurence Chisholm (Asst.) ..................................8.5 apa1981-82 John Staudenmayer (Assists) ..............................7.1 apg1980-81 Tom Campbell (Assists) .......................................6.6 apg1974-75 Dennis Purcell (FT Pct.) ........................................ .938

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1905-06(3-4-1)

Head Coach: Samuel SaundersCaptain: Marcus A. Robin

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 13 #Pennsylvania Medical ..............................................L 18-32Jan. 19 Jefferson Medical ......................................................W 42-11Jan. 26 Philadelphia Pharmacy..............................................W 19-17Feb. 7 at Pennsylvania Military............................................W 26-11Feb. 8 at Bucknell ................................................................L 13-41Feb. 10 at Millersville ............................................................T 18-18

Swarthmore ..............................................................L 13-66Pennsylvania Medical ................................................L 16-32

# 1st Game at Wilmington Opera House

1906-07(6-5)

Head Coach: None on recordCaptain: Carleton B. Shaffer

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 27 #Philadelphia Pharmacy..............................................W 52-7 Dec. 5 Temple ....................................................................W 54-21 Dec. 12 Pennsylvania Medical ..................................................W 55-9Dec. 19 Yale ..........................................................................L 11-25 Jan. 10 at Swarthmore ..........................................................L 14-32 Jan. 11 Medico-Chi ................................................................W 35-11Jan. 17 at Millersville ............................................................L 25-28 Jan. 18 at Bucknell ..................................................................L 4-34 Jan. 26 Swarthmore ..............................................................L 18-20 Feb. 4 Philadelphia Dental ....................................................W 35-3Feb. 16 Millersville ..................................................................W 36-6

# 1st Game at Taylor Gym

1907-08(5-6)

Head Coach: None on recordCaptain: J.E. Newman

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 10 Maryland....................................................................W 52-3Jan. 15 at Pennsylvania Military............................................W 62-24Jan. 18 Swarthmore ..............................................................L 17-26Jan. 30 at Rutgers................................................................ W 32-30Feb. 8 Millersville .............................................................. W 32-21Feb. 10 at Swarthmore .......................................................... L 14-45Feb. 13 Penn State ................................................................L 19-26Feb. 15 Rutgers ....................................................................W 63-28Mar. 5 at Millersville ............................................................L 22-35Mar. 6 at Penn State ............................................................L 11-47Mar. 7 at Bucknell ................................................................L 10-35

1908-09(4-7)

Head Coach: None on recordCaptain: Edward McGarvey

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 9 All - Collegians ..........................................................W 27-23

at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 24-37Jan. 22 Franklin & Marshall ..................................................W 44-25Jan. 30 at Navy........................................................................L 9-48Jan. 31 at Baltimore Medical ..................................................L 18-51

Feb. 6 Brownson..................................................................W 37-18Feb. 12 at New York University ................................................L 5-50Feb. 20 Lehigh ......................................................................W 23-19

at Temple ..................................................................L 33-37Mar. 10 at Franklin & Marshall..................................................L 9-14Mar. 11 at Bucknell ................................................................L 14-28

1909-10(5-7)

Head Coach: William J. McAvoyCaptain: C.G. Haley

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 22 All - Collegiate ..........................................................W 54-16Jan. 7 at Manhattan ............................................................L 24-27Jan. 8 at St. John’s ..............................................................L 13-54Jan. 12 Temple......................................................................W 30-14Jan. 14 Manhattan ................................................................W 34-19Jan. 22 Susquehanna ............................................................W 45-15Jan. 29 at Pratt Institute ........................................................L 25-55Feb. 5 Medico-Chi ................................................................L 30-55Feb. 12 at Navy........................................................................L 5-51Feb. 19 Lebanon Valley ..........................................................W 80-6Feb. 23 at Lehigh ..................................................................L 16-54Mar. 3 at Franklin & Marshall................................................L 13-21

1910-11(7-6)

Head Coach: William J. McAvoy Captain: Liston A. Houston

Date Opponent / Site ResultPhiladelphia Pharmacy................................................W 44-9

Jan. 11 Loyola College ..........................................................W 25-24at Temple..................................................................W 46-12

Jan. 18 Pennsylvania..............................................................L 14-31Jan. 19 Moravian ..................................................................W 45-11Feb. 4 Maryland..................................................................W 23-11Feb. 10 at Manhattan ............................................................L 12-56Feb. 17 Franklin & Marshall....................................................L 23-31Feb. 18 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 24-51Feb. 24 at Gettysburg ............................................................L 14-35Feb. 25 at Mount St. Mary's....................................................L 14-24Mar. 4 Albright ....................................................................W 32-25Mar. 8 Medico-Chi ................................................................W 35-19

1911-12(2-10)

Head Coach: William J. McAvoyCaptain: C.W. Sawin

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 10 Philadelphia Pharmacy..............................................W 36-13Jan. 13 Drexel ......................................................................L 24-28Jan. 20 at Franklin & Marshall................................................L 15-42Feb. 3 Lehigh ......................................................................L 18-52Feb. 6 Loyola College..............................................................L 6-19Feb. 17 at Catholic..................................................................L 20-42Feb. 21 Catholic......................................................................L 17-40

Feb. 24 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 16-26Feb. 28 Lebanon Valley ........................................................W 20-13Mar. 1 at Pratt Institute ........................................................L 13-25Mar. 2 at CC of New York ........................................................L 8-56Mar. 6 St. John's ..................................................................L 16-33

1912-13(1-6)

Head Coach: William J. McAvoyCaptain: W.A. Sawdon

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 15 Drexel ......................................................................L 30-33Jan. 18 Pratt Institute ............................................................L 15-16Jan. 24 St. John's ..................................................................L 16-36Feb. 7 Gettysburg................................................................W 17-16Feb. 12 Philadelphia Pharmacy ..............................................L 20-33Feb. 15 at Mount St. Mary's....................................................L 17-37Feb. 20 Catholic......................................................................L 15-50

1913-14(3-6)

Head Coach: William J. McAvoyCaptain: Robert Weimer

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 16 Susquehanna..............................................................L 14-26Jan. 21 Drexel ........................................................................L 9-10Jan. 22 Temple......................................................................W 20-17Feb. 11 at Washington College ................................................L 11-32Feb. 20 Washington College ....................................................L 14-22Feb. 26 at Pratt Institute ........................................................L 23-46Feb. 28 at St. John's College ..................................................L 19-20Mar. 6 St. John's College......................................................W 30-23Mar. 11 Philadelphia Pharmacy................................................W 30-9

1914-15(5-7)

Head Coach: William J. McAvoyCaptain: W.F. Cann

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 13 Temple ........................................................................L 9-31Jan. 15 Baltimore Poly HS ......................................................W 29-6Jan. 22 at Swarthmore ..........................................................L 17-41Feb. 6 St. John's ..................................................................L 17-19Feb. 12 New York University of Law ......................................W 33-14Feb. 17 at Drexel ..................................................................L 21-35Feb. 19 at Crescent Club..........................................................L 15-29Feb. 20 at CC of New York ......................................................L 18-33Feb. 23 Drexel ......................................................................W 32-18Mar. 5 Susquehanna ............................................................W 27-24Mar. 12 at Washington College ................................................L 17-24Mar. 19 Washington College ..................................................W 29-16

1915-16(7-4)

Head Coach: William J. McAvoyCaptain: G.P. Doherty

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 14 Baltimore Poly HS ....................................................W 42-16Jan. 22 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 29-39Jan. 25 Philadelphia Pharmacy..............................................W 26-10Feb. 2 Swarthmore ..............................................................L 17-28Feb. 4 Drexel ......................................................................W 28-24Feb. 10 at Richmond ............................................................W 22-14Feb. 12 at William & Mary ....................................................W 35-30Feb. 13 at Randolph Macon ....................................................L 19-22Mar. 1 George Washington ..................................................W 19-15Mar. 2 Susquehanna ............................................................W 42-22Mar. 4 at St. John's ..............................................................L 26-41

Samuel SaundersHead Coach • 1905-06

3-4-1 (.438)

William J. McAvoy

Head Coach1909-18

44-57 (.436)

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1916-17(8-6)

Head Coach: William J. McAvoyCaptain: D. Horsey

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 16 at Pratt Institute ........................................................L 24-31Jan. 6 Philadelphia Pharmacy..............................................W 27-19Jan. 12 at Moravian ..............................................................W 25-16Jan. 13 at Lafayette ..............................................................L 15-29Jan. 31 at Pennsylvania Military............................................W 19-17Feb. 3 Ursinus ....................................................................W 35-33Feb. 7 Drexel ......................................................................W 35-18Feb. 13 at Lebanon Valley ......................................................L 29-38Feb. 14 at Schuylkill Seminary................................................L 27-35Feb. 16 Moravian ..................................................................L 23-42Feb. 20 Schuylkill Seminary ..................................................W 34-29Feb. 23 St. John's..................................................................W 28-16Mar. 1 Penn State ................................................................L 31-36Mar. 9 Johns Hopkins ..........................................................W 29-15

1917-18(5-6)

Head Coach: William J. McAvoyCaptain: D. Horsey

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 14 at Stevens Institute ....................................................L 14-35Dec. 15 at Pratt Institute ........................................................L 17-39Jan. 9 Philadelphia Osteopathic ..........................................W 29-11Jan. 11 Lebanon Valley ........................................................W 31-20

Drexel ......................................................................W 35-20Feb. 1 Moravian............................................................L 26-27 (OT)Feb. 9 at St. John's ............................................................W 45-14Feb. 13 Franklin & Marshall ..................................................W 27-17Feb. 21 Lafayette ..................................................................L 23-25Feb. 23 Ursinus ......................................................................L 30-33Feb. 27 Swarthmore ..............................................................L 19-25

1918-19(8-2)

Head Coach: Howard B. ShipleyCaptain: H.W. Marston

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 11 Ursinus ....................................................................W 29-27Jan. 18 at Pennsylvania Military............................................W 43-13Jan. 29 at Lehigh ..................................................................L 24-26Jan. 31 Muhlenberg ..............................................................W 33-16Feb. 8 Haverford ................................................................W 48-20Feb. 12 at Pennsylvania..........................................................L 19-30Feb. 14 Bucknell ..................................................................W 35-32Feb. 15 St. John's (NY)..........................................................W 51-19Feb. 19 Dickinson..................................................................W 40-19Feb. 21 Swarthmore ..............................................................W 22-19

1919-20(13-2)

Head Coach: Howard B. ShipleyCaptain: Francis B. Carter

Date Opponent / Site ResultNavy ........................................................................W 34-19Catholic ....................................................................W 31-8Stevens ....................................................................W 25-23Lafayette ..................................................................W 27-19Ursinus ......................................................................W 40-3Georgetown ..............................................................L 26-40Haverford ................................................................W 27-18Franklin & Marshall ..................................................W 53-17Muhlenberg ..............................................................W 36-24Gettysburg................................................................W 28-19Dickinson..................................................................W 41-19Franklin & Marsall ....................................................W 32-28Pennsylvania..............................................................L 21-27Virginia Tech ............................................................W 26-21Swarthmore ..............................................................W 33-20

1920-21(10-7)

Head Coach: Howard B. Shipley Captain: Howard B. Alexander

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 3 Union ........................................................................L 11-23Jan. 7 at Rutgers ..................................................................L 24-45Jan. 8 at Stevens ..................................................................L 25-35Jan. 13 Carnegie Tech............................................................W 35-27Jan. 14 St. John's..................................................................W 47-18Jan. 15 George Washington ..................................................W 35-20Jan. 22 Ursinus ......................................................................L 22-26Jan. 27 Polytechnic NY ..........................................................W 28-18Jan. 29 at Navy ....................................................................W 22-19Feb. 3 Roanoke ..................................................................W 52-16Feb. 4 Gettysburg................................................................W 31-28Feb. 12 Haverford ................................................................W 22-11Feb. 14 Virginia Tech ....................................................W 2-0 (forfeit)Feb. 18 Muhlenberg ..............................................................W 45-13Feb. 19 at Lafayette ..............................................................L 13-21Feb. 21 at Virginia ..................................................................L 21-28Feb. 26 at Pennsylvania..........................................................L 13-44

1921-22(4-8)

Head Coach: Howard B. ShipleyCaptain: F.K. Wills

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 5 Hahnemann University..............................................W 30-19Jan. 7 at West Point..............................................................L 11-40Jan. 12 Albright ....................................................................W 30-26Jan. 18 at Navy......................................................................L 13-37Jan. 20 at Haverford ............................................................W 25-24Jan. 25 at Pennsylvania..........................................................L 17-37Feb. 10 Swarthmore ..............................................................L 14-22Feb. 16 Washington & Jefferson ....................................................L 19-28Feb. 18 Polytechnic NY ..........................................................W 24-15Feb. 21 Muhlenberg................................................................L 19-22Mar. 3 Bucknell ....................................................................L 16-36Mar. 7 at Princeton ..............................................................L 14-27

1922-23(7-6)

Head Coach: William J. McAvoyCaptain: J.D. Williams

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 21 Philadelphia Dental ..................................................W 21-14Jan. 5 at Polytechnic NY ......................................................L 11-16Jan. 6 at Army ....................................................................L 11-37Jan. 10 at Pennsylvania............................................................L 7-37Feb. 9 Gettysburg ................................................................L 20-44Feb. 10 Muhlenburg .................................................... W 35-29 (OT)Feb. 12 Pennsylvania Military................................................W 23-18Feb. 14 at Navy......................................................................L 28-44Feb. 16 at Swarthmore ..........................................................L 21-24Feb. 17 Haverford ................................................................W 34-23Feb. 23 Lebanon Valley ........................................................W 19-17Mar. 1 Ursinus ....................................................................W 32-23Mar. 7 Western Maryland ....................................................W 29-18

1923-24(6-8)

Head Coach: William J. McAvoyCaptain: W.D. McKelvie

Date Opponent / Site ResultTemple ......................................................................L 25-26Haverford ................................................................W 41-22Army ........................................................................L 22-44Pratt Institute ............................................................L 18-21Polytechnic NY ..........................................................W 24-18Navy..........................................................................L 17-33Dickinson..................................................................W 24-23Washington & Lee ......................................................L 18-25Roanoke ..................................................................W 40-32Virginia Military Institute ............................................L 17-24George Washington ..................................................W 45-21Ursinus ....................................................................W 24-19Drexel ......................................................................L 20-22Swarthmore ..............................................................L 24-28

1924-25(1-12)

Head Coach: William J. McAvoyCaptain: W.J. Jackson

Date Opponent / Site ResultTemple ......................................................................L 15-19Haverford ................................................................W 40-34Army ........................................................................L 22-40Pratt Institute ............................................................L 18-31Polytechnic NY ..........................................................L 26-27Franklin & Marshall....................................................L 14-33Fordham ....................................................................L 19-50Lehigh ......................................................................L 17-56Ursinus ......................................................................L 17-39Drexel ......................................................................L 28-38Navy..........................................................................L 26-38Swarthmore ....................................................................L ?? Gettysburg ................................................................ L 30-42

Howard. B. Shipley

Head Coach1918-22

35-19 (.648)

William J. McAvoyHead Coach • 1922-25

14-26 (.350)

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1925-26(1-12)

Head Coach: Frank ForstburgCaptain: Vic Lichtenstein

Date Opponent / Site ResultTemple ......................................................................L 23-29

Jan. 7 at Dickinson ..............................................................L 20-32Jan. 12 at Ursinus ..................................................................L 19-23

Drexel ......................................................................W 25-15Swarthmore ..............................................................L 20-24Haverford ..................................................................L 21-27

Feb. 10 Davis & Elkins ............................................................L 25-35Dickinson ..................................................................L 15-20

Feb. 20 at Franklin & Marshall................................................L 28-32Polytechnic NY ..........................................................L 26-30

Feb. 26 at St. John's ..............................................................L 33-38Stevens ......................................................................L 24-39Haverford ..................................................................L 18-22

1926-27(5-11)

Head Coach: Frank ForstburgCaptain: Fred Creamer

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 10 Philadelphia Textile ..................................................W 28-19Dec. 16 Philadelphia Osteopathic ............................................W 29-??Dec. 22 at George Washington ................................................L 28-29Jan. 7 Western Maryland ....................................................W 34-15Jan. 12 at Army .................................................................... L 19-23Jan. 14 at Pratt Institute ........................................................L 17-21Jan. 22 at Drexel ..................................................................L 21-23Jan. 25 St. John's..................................................................W 32-13Feb. 15 #Mount St. Mary's......................................................L 16-29Feb. 17 at St. John's..............................................................W 22-14Feb. 22 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 32-33Feb. 25 Swarthmore ..............................................................L 18-26Mar. 1 Franklin & Marshall....................................................L 15-18Mar. 5 at Haverford ..............................................................L 29-38Mar. 8 at Western Maryland ..................................................L 27-34Mar. 10 Ursinus ......................................................................L 30-39

# Played at Wilmington, DE

1927-28(5-11)

Head Coach: J.J. RothrockCaptain: Fred Creamer

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 13 St. John's College ......................................................L 39-41Jan. 17 Philadelphia Osteopathic ............................................L 33-34Jan. 20 Gallaudet..................................................................W 39-24

Jan. 24 Drexel ......................................................................W 34-33Jan. 25 at Navy......................................................................L 23-31Feb. 7 at Franklin & Marshall................................................L 32-42Feb. 15 at Temple ..................................................................L 23-45Feb. 16 at Manhattan ............................................................L 23-45Feb. 17 at Pratt Institute ........................................................L 22-24Feb. 18 at Army ....................................................................L 20-50Feb. 21 Philadelphia Textile ..................................................W 37-22Feb. 23 Saint Joseph's ..........................................................W 31-19Feb. 25 at Swarthmore ..........................................................W 28-25Feb. 28 at Ursinus ..................................................................L 44-45Feb. 29 at Washington College ................................................L 23-49Mar. 3 Haverford ..................................................................L 25-32

1928-29(7-8)

Head Coach: J.J. RothrockCaptain: J. Jacquette

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 18 University of Baltimore ..............................................L 20-32Jan. 10 Moravian ..................................................................W 45-12Jan. 12 Pratt Institute............................................................W 33-28Jan. 16 at Drexel ..................................................................L 26-34Jan. 19 Mount St. Mary's........................................................L 16-35Jan. 23 at Army ....................................................................L 21-40Feb. 9 Swarthmore ..............................................................W 19-16Feb. 12 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 27-41Feb. 15 Susquehanna..............................................................L 15-16Feb. 18 Philadelphia Osteopathic ..........................................W 35-23Feb. 21 Ursinus ....................................................................W 31-30Feb. 23 Polytechnic NY ..........................................................L 21-24Feb. 26 at Haverford ..............................................................L 23-28Mar. 2 Franklin & Marshall ..................................................W 50-23Mar. 6 Saint Joseph's ..........................................................W 24-23

1929-30(5-14)

Head Coach: J.J. RothrockCaptain: A. Barton

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 7 Philadelphia Osteopathic ............................................L 18-25Dec. 11 at Lafayette ..............................................................L 23-30Dec. 17 University of Baltimore ..............................................L 23-37Dec. 18 William & Mary..........................................................L 22-38Jan. 8 at George Washington ................................................L 14-16Jan. 9 at Army ....................................................................L 20-51Jan. 10 at Pratt Institute ........................................................L 20-26Jan. 11 at Polytechnic NY ......................................................L 17-30Jan. 18 at Johns Hopkins........................................................L 25-34Feb. 4 Saint Joseph's ............................................................L 14-33Feb. 8 at Swarthmore ..........................................................L 26-36Feb. 12 Pennsylvania Military ................................................L 28-29Feb. 18 Drexel ......................................................................W 24-22Feb. 22 Mount St. Mary's........................................................L 15-27Feb. 26 Haverford ................................................................W 23-18Feb. 27 at Moravian ..............................................................W 40-30Feb. 28 at Susquehanna ........................................................W 31-30Feb. 29 at Ursinus ..................................................................L 34-36Mar. 4 George Washington ..................................................W 42-28

1930-31(6-9)

Head Coach: Gerald P. DohertyCaptain: J. Roman

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 10 Philadelphia Osteopathic ..........................................W 38-19Dec. 16 University of Baltimore ............................................W 57-26Jan. 7 at Army ....................................................................L 28-48Jan. 8 at Upsala ..................................................................W 44-19Jan. 9 at Pratt Institute ........................................................L 21-27Jan. 10 at Seton Hall ..............................................................L 21-28Jan. 15 Susquehanna ............................................................W 39-38Jan. 25 at Saint Joseph's ........................................................L 18-36Feb. 7 Brooklyn ..................................................................W 22-20Feb. 10 Pennsylvania Military................................................W 37-22Feb. 17 Swarthmore ..............................................................L 19-37Feb. 22 at Mount St. Mary's....................................................L 14-18Feb. 25 Haverford ..................................................................L 31-35Feb. 28 Long Island University ................................................L 29-32Mar. 4 at Lehigh ..................................................................L 26-32

1931-32(12-4)

Head Coach: Gerald P. DohertyCaptain: John Roman

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 5 Philadelphia Textile ..................................................W 48-27Dec. 12 La Salle ....................................................................W 33-25Dec. 15 Hampden-Sydney......................................................W 34-25Jan. 6 West Chester ............................................................W 26-24Jan. 8 at Pratt Institute ........................................................L 19-25Jan. 9 at Stevens ................................................................W 35-30Jan. 12 University of Baltimore ............................................W 35-33Jan. 15 at Swarthmore ..........................................................L 37-51Feb. 5 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 27-46Feb. 9 Philadelphia Osteopathic ..........................................W 43-21Feb. 13 Susquehanna ............................................................W 40-28Feb. 17 Saint Joseph's ..........................................................W 35-28Feb. 19 Wake Forest..............................................................W 30-25Feb. 23 at Mount St. Mary's ..................................................W 38-24Feb. 26 Haverford ................................................................W 36-19Mar. 3 at Upsala .................................................................. L 29-30

1932-33(9-7)

Head Coach: Gerald P. DohertyCaptains: Sidney Kaufman, F.J. Haggerty

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 12 Hampden-Sydney......................................................W 36-29Dec. 16 Saint Joseph's ..........................................................W 35-24Jan. 7 University of Baltimore ............................................W 34-29Jan. 9 at West Chester ..........................................................L 20-22Jan. 13 Moravian ..................................................................W 46-27Jan. 18 at Washington College ................................................L 23-37Jan. 21 at Drexel ..................................................................W 40-26Feb. 10 at Pratt Institute........................................................W 35-27

J.J. RothrockHead Coach • 1927-30

17-33 (.340)

Gerald P. Doherty

Head Coach1930-37

43-64-1 (.402)

Frank Forstburg

Head Coach1925-27

6-23 (.207)

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Feb. 11 at Stevens ..................................................................L 19-25Feb. 14 at Saint Joseph's ........................................................L 21-42Feb. 18 Pennsylvania Military ........................................W 40-38 (OT)Feb. 21 at Haverford ............................................................W 36-24Feb. 24 Washington College ....................................................L 16-20Feb. 25 Susquehanna ............................................................W 48-26Feb. 28 George Washington ....................................................L 34-52Mar. 1 La Salle......................................................................L 27-38

1933-34(4-10-1)

Head Coach: Gerald P. DohertyCaptain: Ralph O'Connell

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 6 West Chester ..............................................................L 19-38Jan. 10 Hampden-Sydney......................................................W 30-21Jan. 16 at Saint Joseph's ........................................................L 17-26Jan. 17 Haverford ................................................................W 28-19Jan. 19 at Dickinson ..............................................................T 43-43Feb. 8 Elon ..........................................................................L 23-45Feb. 10 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 35-46Feb. 13 Saint Joseph's ..........................................................W 31-26Feb. 16 Randolph-Macon ......................................................W 40-31Feb. 17 University of Baltimore ..............................................L 32-34Feb. 20 at West Chester ..........................................................L 22-27Feb. 22 at Washington College ................................................L 18-24Feb. 26 Pennsylvania Military ................................................L 28-39Feb. 28 at Mount St. Mary's....................................................L 26-27Mar. 3 Washington College ....................................................L 30-33

1934-35(4-11)

Head Coach: Gerald P. DohertyCaptain: Ralph O'Connell

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 11 at Haverford ..............................................................L 29-34Dec. 13 Randolph-Macon ........................................................L 29-37Dec. 15 at Saint Joseph's ........................................................L 35-46Dec. 17 Hampden-Sydney......................................................W 47-24Jan. 5 at West Chester ..........................................................L 27-37Jan. 11 Saint Joseph's ............................................................L 26-40Jan. 18 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 29-40Jan. 19 University of Baltimore ............................................W 44-34Feb. 13 at Army ....................................................................L 17-43Feb. 16 at Washington College ................................................L 23-31Feb. 19 West Chester ..............................................................L 22-28Feb. 23 Dickinson..................................................................W 43-42Feb. 25 Pennsylvania Military................................................W 46-40Feb. 27 at Mount St. Mary's....................................................L 28-55Mar. 2 Washington College ....................................................L 26-32

1935-36 (4-11)

Head Coach: Gerald P. DohertyCaptain: Thomas Pennock

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 10 at Rutgers ..................................................................L 36-69Jan. 11 Swarthmore ..............................................................L 27-29Jan. 14 Haverford ................................................................W 37-19Jan. 18 Pennsylvania Military ........................................L 34-37 (OT) Jan. 22 West Chester ..............................................................L 31-45Feb. 7 at Bucknell ................................................................L 25-52Feb. 8 at Susquehanna ........................................................L 31-56Feb. 14 Susquehanna..............................................................L 29-37Feb. 15 at Dickinson..............................................................W 32-26Feb. 19 Drexel ......................................................................W 43-41Feb. 22 Washington College ..................................................W 47-31Feb. 25 at West Chester ..........................................................L 24-59Feb. 26 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 28-31

Feb. 28 at Washington College ................................................L 32-49Mar. 4 Saint Joseph's ............................................................L 40-57

1936-37(4-12)

Head Coach: Gerald P. Doherty Captain: S.M. Wilson, Jr.

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 9 at Saint Joseph's ........................................................L 30-37Dec. 11 Philadelphia Osteopathic ..........................................W 35-21Dec. 15 Hampden-Sydney......................................................W 32-21Dec. 16 at Rutgers ..................................................................L 38-76Dec. 18 Haverford ................................................................W 27-14Jan. 9 Pennsylvania Military................................................W 35-32Jan. 13 University of Baltimore ..............................................L 35-44Jan. 16 at Washington College ................................................L 28-30Feb. 6 West Chester ..............................................................L 29-44Feb. 10 Bucknell ....................................................................L 28-49Feb. 12 Dickinson ..................................................................L 35-40Feb. 13 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 34-39Feb. 16 Washington College ....................................................L 22-31Feb. 17 at Drexel..........................................................L 47-50 (2OT)Feb. 26 Pratt Institute ............................................................L 40-54Feb. 27 at Stevens College ......................................................L 30-38

1937-38(6-10)

Head Coach: Lyal ClarkCaptain: Lewis Carey

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 4 at Rutgers ..................................................................L 26-43Dec. 10 Philadelphia Textile ..................................................W 47-26Dec. 13 Hampden-Sydney......................................................W 52-33Jan. 8 at West Chester ..........................................................L 29-60Jan. 12 at Swarthmore ..........................................................L 41-49Jan. 14 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 27-37Jan. 18 Washington College ....................................................L 35-55Feb. 8 West Chester ..............................................................L 34-37Feb. 9 at Haverford ............................................................W 50-29Feb. 11 University of Baltimore ............................................W 37-30Feb. 17 Upsala ......................................................................W 28-25Feb. 19 at Washington College ................................................L 33-61Feb. 23 at Dickinson ..............................................................L 35-63Feb. 25 Pratt Institute ....................................................W 45-44 (OT) Feb. 26 Pennsylvania Military ................................................L 35-52Mar. 1 Mount St. Mary's........................................................L 36-52

1938-39(9-7)

Head Coach: Steve GrendaCaptain: Bruce Lindsay

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 3 at Rutgers ..................................................................L 37-70Dec. 7 Philadelphia Textile ..................................................W 36-22Dec. 10 Hahnemann..............................................................W 51-32Jan. 7 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 29-35Jan. 12 West Chester ..............................................................L 30-32Jan. 14 Western Maryland ....................................................W 36-34Jan. 17 Washington College ....................................................L 26-41Feb. 4 Dickinson..................................................................W 47-34Feb. 7 at West Chester ..........................................................L 30-31Feb. 10 at Pratt Institute........................................................W 47-36Feb. 11 at Polytechnic NY ......................................................W 42-33Feb. 14 Haverford ................................................................W 43-23Feb. 15 at Western Maryland ................................................W 41-36Feb. 18 Washington College ....................................................L 40-52Feb. 25 Pennsylvania Military................................................W 44-34Mar. 2 at University of Baltimore ..........................................L 28-54

1939-40(4-12)

Head Coach: Steve GrendaCaptain: Ed Douglass

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 5 at Dickinson ..............................................................L 41-42Jan. 6 West Chester ..............................................................L 37-38Jan. 9 Haverford ................................................................W 37-28Jan. 12 at Pratt Institute ........................................................L 41-64Jan. 13 at Upsala College ......................................................L 45-63Feb. 3 Drexel ......................................................................W 38-35Feb. 6 Pennsylvania Military ................................................L 42-53Feb. 8 at American ..............................................................L 42-55Feb. 9 Swarthmore ..............................................................L 29-62Feb. 14 at Drexel ................................................................W 57-44Feb. 17 at Washington College ................................................L 37-78Feb. 20 at Haverford ..............................................................L 36-39Feb. 21 Washington College ....................................................L 33-50Feb. 24 Polytechnic NY ..........................................................W 35-23Mar. 1 at West Chester ..........................................................L 34-50Mar. 6 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 47-57

1940-41(7-9, 2-3 Mason-Dixon Conference)

Head Coach: Flucie L. StewartCaptain: William Gerow

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 17 *Loyola......................................................................L 34-48Dec. 19 Philadelphia Textile ..................................................W 53-29

Lyal W. Clark

Head Coach1937-38

6-10 (.375)

Steve GrendaHead Coach • 1938-40

13-19 (.406)

Flucie L. Stewart

Head Coach1940-41

7-9 (438)

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Jan. 9 *American ................................................................W 44-39Jan. 11 *Washington College ................................................W 46-41Jan. 14 Pennsylvania Military................................................W 43-35Jan. 15 Dickinson ..................................................................L 34-49Jan. 17 at Swarthmore ..........................................................L 34-46Feb. 8 at *Western Maryland ................................................L 29-46Feb. 12 at *Washington College ..............................................L 35-50Feb. 15 Drexel ......................................................................W 36-28Feb. 19 at West Chester ..........................................................L 44-45Feb. 21 at Pratt Institute ........................................................L 49-55Feb. 22 at Polytechnic NY ......................................................L 25-39Feb. 25 Haverford ................................................................W 39-17Feb. 26 West Chester ............................................................W 50-36Mar. 1 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 34-41

* Mason-Dixon Conference Games

1941-42(7-10, 3-3 Mason-Dixon Conference)

Head Coach: E. Emery Adkins Captain: Fred Mitchell

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 17 Pennsylvania Military ........................................W 51-50 (OT)Dec. 19 #West Chester ............................................................L 30-38Jan. 10 *Washington College ................................................W 37-30Jan. 12 West Chester ..............................................................L 35-42Jan. 14 at Navy......................................................................L 20-51Jan. 17 *Western Maryland ....................................................L 27-37Feb. 5 at Drexel ..................................................................L 36-46Feb. 7 *Randolph-Macon ....................................................W 52-46Feb. 11 at Haverford ............................................................W 47-33Feb. 14 at *Washington College ..............................................L 40-50Feb. 17 Swarthmore ..............................................................W 38-37Feb. 20 Polytechnic NY ..........................................................W 45-41Feb. 21 *Johns Hopkins ........................................................W 46-40Feb. 26 at *Loyola..................................................................L 41-68Feb. 28 at Dickinson ..............................................................L 51-80Mar. 2 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 42-65Mar. 5 vs. $Western Maryland ..............................................L 44-48

* Mason-Dixon Conference Games$ Mason-Dixon Conference Tournament# Played at Wilmington, DE

1942-43(7-13, 2-6 Mason-Dixon Conference)

Head Coach: E. Emery Adkins Captain: George Barlow

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 6 #Rutgers ....................................................................L 38-39Jan. 12 *Washington College ..................................................L 31-36Jan. 14 West Chester ..............................................................L 23-27Jan. 16 at *Western Maryland ................................................L 24-39Jan. 22 at *Loyola..................................................................L 42-61Jan. 23 at *Randolph-Macon ..................................................L 24-33Jan. 26 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 39-68Jan. 29 Drexel ......................................................................W 32-30Feb. 2 at West Chester ................................................L 45-47 (2OT)

Feb. 4 Aberdeen P. Ground....................................................L 32-42Feb. 6 *Western Maryland ....................................................L 29-32Feb. 9 at Swarthmore ..........................................................L 37-64Feb. 13 at *Johns Hopkins ....................................................W 60-24Feb. 16 *Loyola ....................................................................W 50-32Feb. 20 at *Washington College ..............................................L 48-61Feb. 25 Pennsylvania Military................................................W 37-33Feb. 27 Haverford ................................................................W 69-27Mar. 3 vs. $Western Maryland ............................................W 52-49Mar. 4 vs. $Catholic ............................................................W 41-40Mar. 5 vs. $Gallaudet ............................................................L 40-42

# 1st Game at Carpenter Sports Building* Mason-Dixon Conference Games$ Mason-Dixon Playoffs at Baltimore, MD (2nd)

1943-44(7-9, 4-6 Mason-Dixon Conference)

Head Coach: Z. Edmund PrinceCaptain: H.R. McHenry

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 13 at *Johns Hopkins ....................................................W 44-37Jan. 15 at *Gallaudet ............................................................W 46-39Jan. 19 *Loyola......................................................................L 28-61Jan. 22 at West Chester ........................................................W 79-40Jan. 26 Fort Dupont ..............................................................W 56-50Feb. 2 at *Washington College ..............................................L 53-55Feb. 5 *Catholic ....................................................................L 31-55Feb. 8 at Haverford ..............................................................L 61-79Feb. 12 *Johns Hopkins ........................................................W 37-35Feb. 16 at *Loyola..................................................................L 37-45Feb. 19 at *Catholic ................................................................L 37-64Feb. 23 *Washington College ................................................W 43-34Feb. 25 at *Gallaudet ............................................................L 42-47Feb. 26 West Chester ............................................................W 54-15Feb. 29 Haverford ..................................................................L 46-56Mar. 2 vs. $Catholic ..............................................................L 47-60

$ Mason-Dixon Tournament at Baltimore, MD

1944-45(3-9, 2-6 Mason-Dixon Conference)

Head Coach: William D. MurrayCaptain: Lawrence Schorr, Newell Duncan

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 13 *Gallaudet ................................................................L 36-47Jan. 17 at West Chester ..........................................................L 42-56Jan. 24 West Chester ............................................................W 40-31Jan. 27 *Washington College ..................................................L 34-36Jan. 31 at Haverford ..............................................................L 35-56Feb. 3 at *Washington College ..............................................L 23-58Feb. 7 *Loyola ....................................................................W 36-35

Feb. 10 *Loyola......................................................................L 22-48Feb. 14 *Johns Hopkins ..........................................................L 36-47Feb. 17 at *Johns Hopkins ......................................................L 40-53Feb. 22 at *Gallaudet ............................................................W 39-38Feb. 28 Haverford ..................................................................L 35-54

* Mason-Dixon Conference Games

1945-46(7-9, 5-5 Middle Atlantic Conference, South)

Head Coach: D. Kenneth SteersCaptain: Joseph Mackey

Date Opponent / Site ResultJan. 5 *Swarthmore ............................................................W 38-24Jan. 9 *Haverford ..............................................................W 41-27Jan. 12 at Rutgers ..................................................................L 44-72Jan. 16 at *Ursinus ................................................................L 59-63Jan. 18 at *Swarthmore..........................................................L 36-47Jan. 19 *Pennsylvania Military ..............................................W 53-40Jan. 22 at Washington College ................................................L 38-50Feb. 2 *Ursinus ....................................................................L 27-48Feb. 4 at *Drexel ................................................................W 43-35Feb. 9 at Johns Hopkins........................................................L 43-60Feb. 13 Washington College ..................................................W 47-40Feb. 16 Johns Hopkins ..........................................................W 35-32Feb. 20 at *Haverford ............................................................L 50-51Feb. 23 at *Pennsylvania Military ..........................................L 41-43Feb. 26 *Drexel ....................................................................W 48-41Mar. 2 West Chester ..............................................................L 41-46

* Middle Atlantic Conference Southern Division (3rd Place)

1946-47(9-7, 5-5 MAC South)

Head Coach: Joseph BrunanskyCaptain: Gerald Bowlus

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 18 *Swarthmore..............................................................L 20-56Jan. 8 Washington College ..................................................W 55-49Jan. 11 *Drexel ....................................................................W 38-37Jan. 15 at *Haverford ..........................................................W 60-53Jan. 18 Johns Hopkins ..........................................................W 31-29Jan. 21 at *Swarthmore..........................................................L 43-51Feb. 1 Washington College ..................................................W 47-45Feb. 5 West Chester ..............................................................L 49-66

E. Emery Adkins

Head Coach1941-43

14-23 (.378)

Z. Edmund PrinceHead Coach • 1943-44

7-9 (.438)

William D. Murray

Head Coach1944-45

3-9 (.250)

D. Kenneth Steers

Head Coach1945-46

7-9 (.438)

Joseph Brunansky

Head Coach1946-49

24-30 (.444)

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Feb. 8 at *Pennsylvania Military ................................W 64-63 (OT)Feb. 13 *Ursinus ....................................................................L 34-35Feb. 15 at *Drexel..................................................................L 56-85Feb. 19 *Haverford ..............................................................W 61-44Feb. 22 Johns Hopkins ..........................................................W 42-35Feb. 26 at *Ursinus ................................................................L 45-46Mar. 1 *Pennsylvania Military ..............................................W 56-54Mar. 4 at Franklin & Marshall................................................L 52-58

* MAC Southern Division (4th Place)

1947-48(10-8, 5-5 MAC South)

Head Coach: Joseph Brunansky Captain: Gerald Bowlus

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 10 Temple ......................................................................L 46-64Dec. 13 Washington College ..................................................W 60-38Dec. 16 at Gettysburg ............................................................L 47-64Dec. 30 at Lawrence Tech ........................................................L 49-66Jan. 3 at Buffalo ................................................................W 46-43Jan. 7 at *Drexel..................................................................L 55-57Jan. 10 *Swarthmore..............................................................L 36-38Jan. 14 at *Ursinus ................................................................L 50-54Jan. 17 Johns Hopkins ..........................................................W 61-36Jan. 21 *Pennsylvania Military ......................................W 58-55 (OT)Feb. 7 at *Haverford ..........................................................W 64-48Feb. 11 *Drexel ....................................................................W 65-45Feb. 14 *Ursinus ..................................................................W 45-40Feb. 18 Franklin & Marshall ..................................................W 66-57Feb. 21 *Swarthmore..............................................................L 52-60Feb. 25 at Washington College ..............................................W 62-34Feb. 28 at *Pennsylvania Military ..........................................L 58-77Mar. 3 *Haverford ..............................................................W 69-47

* MAC Southern Division (4th Place)

1948-49(5-15, 2-9 MAC South)

Head Coach: Joseph BrunanskyCaptains: William Nash, William Cole

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 16 at Franklin & Marshall................................................L 29-35Dec. 17 Gettysburg ................................................................L 44-62Dec. 30 vs. %Toledo ................................................................L 46-63Dec. 31 at %Lawrence Tech ....................................................L 48-66Jan. 5 Temple ......................................................................L 47-68Jan. 8 at *Swarthmore..........................................................L 52-56Jan. 12 *Ursinus............................................................W 49-48 (OT)Jan. 15 at Washington College ..............................................W 51-50Jan. 19 at *Pennsylvania Military ..........................................L 66-81Feb. 3 at Johns Hopkins........................................................L 61-70Feb. 5 Washington College ..................................................W 58-46Feb. 9 at *Drexel..................................................................L 56-68Feb. 12 *Haverford ................................................................L 37-39Feb. 16 at *Ursinus ................................................................L 61-66Feb. 19 *Swarthmore..............................................................L 60-67Feb. 23 *Pennsylvania Military ..............................................L 33-46Feb. 26 *Drexel......................................................................L 53-58Mar. 2 at *Haverford ..........................................................W 75-54Mar. 11 vs. #Haverford..........................................................W 61-50Mar. 12 vs. #Pennsylvania Military..........................................L 58-70

* MAC Southern Division (4th, Tie)# MAC South. Division Playoffs at Swarthmore % Lawrence Tech Tournament at Detroit, MI

1949-50(8-8, 6-4 MAC South)

Head Coach: Fred EmmersonCaptain: James McFadden

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 14 at Muhlenberg ..........................................................L 41-68Dec. 16 Washington College ..................................................W 48-47Jan. 6 at Lawrence Tech ........................................................L 53-67Jan. 7 *Swarthmore..............................................................L 40-53Jan. 11 Temple ......................................................................L 41-54Jan. 12 at *Haverford ..........................................................W 50-49Jan. 14 at *Ursinus ..............................................................W 60-44Jan. 17 *Pennsylvania Military ..............................................W 57-46Feb. 8 *Drexel ....................................................................W 51-45Feb. 11 at Lehigh ..................................................................W 57-52Feb. 15 *Ursinus ..................................................................W 65-49Feb. 18 at *Swarthmore..........................................................L 52-55Feb. 22 at *Pennsylvania Military ..........................................L 55-77Feb. 25 West Chester ..............................................................L 47-48Mar. 1 *Haverford ..............................................................W 58-41Mar. 6 at *Drexel..................................................................L 62-65

* MAC Southern Division (4th Place)

1950-51(14-7, 7-3 MAC South)

Head Coach: Fred EmmersonCaptain: Frank Albera

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 28 at Lawrence Tech ........................................................L 58-62Dec. 1 at Temple ..................................................................L 45-80Dec. 6 Saint Joseph's ..........................................................W 53-49Dec. 9 Johns Hopkins ..........................................................W 65-57Dec. 12 Muhlenberg ..............................................................W 65-53Dec. 13 at Buffalo ..................................................................L 38-54Jan. 3 at Lafayette ..............................................................L 56-68Jan. 6 *Swarthmore ............................................................W 60-59Jan. 11 at *Haverford ....................................................L 67-69 (OT) Jan. 13 *Drexel ....................................................................W 50-49Jan. 17 *Pennsylvania Military ......................................W 65-62 (OT)Jan. 27 at West Chester ........................................................W 56-55Feb. 3 Kings College (DE) ....................................................W 77-28Feb. 7 at Washington College ..............................................W 82-62Feb. 10 at *Ursinus ................................................................L 60-62Feb. 17 Lehigh ......................................................................W 66-58Feb. 21 at *Pennsylvania Military ..........................................W 73-64Feb. 24 *Haverford ..............................................................W 77-48Feb. 28 at *Drexel ................................................................W 75-55Mar. 3 *Ursinus ..................................................................W 95-62Mar. 7 *Swarthmore..............................................................L 50-52

* MAC Southern Division (2nd Place)

1951-52(17-6, 9-1 MAC South)

Head Coach: Fred EmmersonCaptain: William Utt

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 1 Washington College ..................................................W 81-62Dec. 6 at Muhlenberg ..........................................................L 87-88Dec. 8 at Lehigh ..................................................................W 80-62Dec. 11 Temple......................................................................W 70-60Dec. 13 Johns Hopkins ..........................................................W 70-52Dec. 15 at Rutgers ................................................................W 81-57Dec. 29 at #17 La Salle ..........................................................L 44-85

FredEmmerson

Head Coach1949-54

66-41 (.617)

The 1951-52 team captured the first league title in Delaware men’s basketball history when it won the Middle Atlantic Conference SouthernDivision title. Front - John Loomis, John Buechele, Dick Goldberg, Bill Utt (captain), Jack Ryan, Dick Evans, Skip Crawford; Back - Don Hess (man-ager), Matt Lamkin, Frank White, Bob Green, Jack McBride, Jim Kruzinski, Head Coach Fred Emmerson.

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Jan. 5 at *Swarthmore ........................................................W 90-60Jan. 8 at *Drexel ................................................................W 84-52Jan. 10 at Pennsylvania..........................................................L 54-79Jan. 12 *Ursinus ..................................................................W 81-52Jan. 16 at Saint Joseph's ........................................................L 50-69Jan. 19 at *Pennsylvania Military ........................................L 87-111Feb. 6 at Villanova................................................................L 61-68Feb. 9 at *Haverford ..........................................................W 81-45Feb. 11 West Chester ............................................................W 57-47Feb. 13 at *Ursinus ..............................................................W 81-54Feb. 16 Lafayette ..................................................................W 68-67Feb. 20 *Drexel ....................................................................W 66-53Feb. 23 *Swarthmore ............................................................W 74-55Feb. 27 *Haverford ..............................................................W 79-46Mar. 1 *Pennsylvania Military ..............................................W 57-46Mar. 5 vs. #Pennsylvania Military ............................................W 64-53

* MAC Southern Division (1st Place)# MAC South Championships at Swarthmore

MAC SOUTHERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS

1952-53(18-7, 9-1 MAC South)

Head Coach: Fred Emmerson Captain: Richard Evans

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 1 at Bradley..................................................................L 59-85Dec. 6 Lehigh ......................................................................W 69-52Dec. 10 Rutgers ....................................................................W 68-64Dec. 13 at Pennsylvania..........................................................L 69-74Dec. 16 at Johns Hopkins ......................................................W 80-76Dec. 18 at Villanova..............................................................L 79-100Dec. 27 vs. %Cortland ............................................................L 50-58Dec. 28 vs. %Wagner ............................................................W 90-86Dec. 30 vs. %Alfred ..............................................................W 68-59Jan. 3 at Lafayette ..............................................................W 63-55Jan. 7 Saint Joseph's ..........................................................W 66-63Jan. 10 at *Drexel ................................................................W 81-64Jan. 14 at *Swarthmore ........................................................W 93-67Jan. 17 Bainbridge ................................................................W 91-87Jan. 31 at West Chester ........................................................W 89-85Feb. 4 at Temple ..................................................................L 45-82Feb. 7 at *Haverford ..........................................................W 96-65

Feb. 11 at *Pennsylvania Military ..........................................W 88-82Feb. 14 *Ursinus ..................................................................W 83-52Feb. 18 *Swarthmore ............................................................W 60-56Feb. 21 *Drexel ....................................................................W 63-61Feb. 25 *Haverford ................................................................L 56-58Feb. 28 Pennsylvania Military................................................W 62-60Mar. 4 at *Ursinus ..............................................................W 90-63Mar. 7 Muhlenberg................................................................L 72-83% Hofstra University Invitational* MAC Southern Division (1st Place)

MAC SOUTHERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS

1953-54(9-13, 7-3 MAC South)

Head Coach: Fred EmmersonCaptain: Frank White

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 2 Washington College ..................................................W 59-47Dec. 5 at Pennsylvania..........................................................L 50-78Dec. 8 Johns Hopkins ..........................................................W 51-39Dec. 12 at Lehigh ..................................................................L 38-54Dec. 16 at Rutgers ..................................................................L 51-68Dec. 26 vs. %Wagner ..............................................................L 47-57Dec. 30 at %Hofstra................................................................L 62-72Jan. 6 at Saint Joseph's ........................................................L 49-55Jan. 9 *Pennsylvania Military ..............................................W 76-48Jan. 13 *Haverford ..............................................................W 69-40Jan. 20 Temple ......................................................................L 57-65Jan. 23 at Muhlenberg ..........................................................L 74-93Feb. 5 Lafayette ..................................................................L 41-63Feb. 8 at *Ursinus ..............................................................W 85-61Feb. 10 *Swarthmore ............................................................W 79-43Feb. 13 at *Pennsylvania Military ..........................................L 47-60Feb. 17 West Chester ..............................................................L 49-64Feb. 20 *Drexel ............................................................L 60-63 (OT) Feb. 24 at *Haverford ..........................................................W 86-68Feb. 27 at *Swarthmore ........................................................W 76-69Mar. 3 *Ursinus ..................................................................W 78-63Mar. 6 at *Drexel..................................................................L 64-83

% Hofstra University Invitational* MAC Southern Division (2nd Place)

1954-55(6-16, 3-7 MAC South)

Head Coach: Irvin WisniewskiCaptains: William Kelleher, Donald Miller

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 4 Hofstra ......................................................................L 59-64Dec. 8 Lehigh ......................................................................L 57-69Dec. 12 at Lafayette ..............................................................L 62-86Dec. 14 Rutgers ....................................................................W 69-62Dec. 18 at Johns Hopkins........................................................L 73-84Dec. 27 vs. %Cortland............................................................W 79-75Dec. 28 vs. %Hofstra ............................................................L 68-115Dec. 30 vs. %Marietta ............................................................L 65-75Jan. 8 *Drexel......................................................................L 70-88Jan. 10 at *Ursinus ..............................................................W 86-81Jan. 12 at *Haverford ............................................................L 71-75Jan. 15 at *Pennsylvania Military ..........................................L 56-68Feb. 5 at West Chester ..........................................................L 76-82Feb. 9 at *Swarthmore..........................................................L 70-84Feb. 12 *Haverford ..............................................................W 89-62Feb. 16 at *Drexel..................................................................L 80-86Feb. 19 at *Ursinus ..............................................................W 96-66Feb. 22 at Saint Joseph's ......................................................W 78-75Feb. 26 *Pennsylvania Military ..............................................L 54-62Mar. 2 *Swarthmore..............................................................L 78-80Mar. 5 at Temple ..................................................................L 62-87Mar. 9 Muhlenberg................................................................L 71-77

% Down East Tournament at Bangor, ME* MAC Southern Division (5th Place)

1955-56(8-15, 6-4 MAC South)

Head Coach: Irvin Wisniewski Captain: Robert Messick

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 3 at Navy......................................................................L 70-90Dec. 7 at Lehigh ..................................................................L 70-90Dec. 9 Lafayette ..................................................................L 86-97Dec. 15 Johns Hopkins ..........................................................W 76-72Dec. 17 at Muhlenberg ........................................................L 82-106Dec. 27 vs. %Muhlenberg........................................................L 69-87Dec. 30 vs. %Iona ..................................................................L 68-78Jan. 4 at Rutgers ................................................................W 84-73Jan. 7 at *Drexel..................................................................L 52-75Jan. 11 *Haverford ..............................................................W 69-58Jan. 14 *Pennsylvania Military ............................................W 103-74Jan. 26 #6 Temple................................................................L 81-108Jan. 28 at Villanova................................................................L 62-88Feb. 4 at Hofstra ..................................................................L 58-92Feb. 8 at *Swarthmore..........................................................L 75-80Feb. 11 at Bucknell ................................................................L 82-91Feb. 13 *Ursinus ..................................................................W 98-84Feb. 15 *Drexel ....................................................................W 83-70Feb. 18 at *Haverford ..........................................................L 85-115Feb. 22 at *Pennsylvania Military ..........................................L 64-88Feb. 25 *Swarthmore ............................................................W 99-89Feb. 29 at *Ursinus ..............................................................W 82-79Mar. 3 Saint Joseph's ............................................................L 77-91

The 1952-53 Blue Hens captured a second straight MAC Southern Division title with a school-record 18-7 mark. Pictured at right, front row: DonMiller, Raymond Crawford, Frank White, Richard Evans, Vernon Lamkin, John Loomis, John Ryan. Standing: Manager Dan Hess, Edward Morrow,Pete Kelleher, Tim Chilton, Jack Stowers, Head Coach Fred Emmerson.

Irvin C.Wisniewski

Head Coach1954-66

111-154 (.419)

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% Hofstra University Tournament* MAC Southern Division (3rd Place)

1956-57(8-16, 7-3 MAC South)

Head Coach: Irvin WisniewskiCaptain: Clyde Louth

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 1 at Michigan ................................................................L 68-79Dec. 5 Hofstra ......................................................................L 67-72Dec. 8 at Villanova................................................................L 59-79Dec. 13 at Johns Hopkins........................................................L 81-87Dec. 15 Muhlenberg................................................................L 81-85Dec. 18 Bucknell ....................................................................L 58-59Jan. 3 Rutgers ......................................................................L 64-70Jan. 5 at *Swarthmore ........................................................W 85-64Jan. 7 *Drexel......................................................................L 74-75Jan. 9 at *Pennsylvania Military ..........................................L 69-81Jan. 10 *Haverford ..............................................................W 90-67Jan. 12 *Ursinus ..................................................................W 88-62Jan. 24 at Toledo....................................................................L 70-91Jan. 26 at Detroit ..................................................................L 67-90Jan. 31 at Temple ..................................................................L 57-87Feb. 2 at Lehigh ..................................................................L 86-87Feb. 6 at *Drexel..................................................................L 60-87Feb. 9 at *Haverford ..........................................................W 85-74Feb. 13 *Swarthmore ............................................................W 92-73Feb. 16 *Pennsylvania Military ..............................................W 95-82Feb. 20 at *Ursinus ..............................................................W 70-48Feb. 23 Lehigh ......................................................................W 78-61Feb. 26 at Navy......................................................................L 76-79Feb. 28 at Lafayette ..............................................................L 77-99

* MAC Southern Division (2nd Place)

1957-58(8-12, 8-3 MAC South)

Head Coach: Irvin WisniewskiCaptains: Donald Hutton, Frank Wickes

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 2 at Temple ..................................................................L 38-83Dec. 6 at Lehigh ..................................................................L 66-90Dec. 11 Navy..........................................................................L 50-61Dec. 13 at Muhlenberg ..........................................................L 79-93Dec. 17 Johns Hopkins ..........................................................W 89-70Jan. 4 *Drexel ....................................................................W 60-56Jan. 8 *Haverford ..............................................................W 83-71Jan. 10 *Pennsylvania Military ......................................W 83-81 (OT)Jan. 11 at Bucknell ................................................................L 55-79Jan. 13 *Ursinus ..................................................................W 83-69Jan. 15 at *Swarthmore..........................................................L 73-92Feb. 1 Rutgers ..............................................................L 69-73 (OT)Feb. 5 Lafayette ..................................................................L 50-72Feb. 8 *Haverford ................................................................L 49-59Feb. 12 at *Pennsylvania Military ..........................................W 79-71Feb. 15 at *Ursinus ..............................................................W 83-78Feb. 18 Saint Joseph's ............................................................L 73-92Feb. 20 *Swarthmore ............................................................W 95-73Feb. 24 at *Drexel..................................................................L 77-97Feb. 26 Lehigh ......................................................................L 53-66

* MAC South Division (3rd Place)

1958-59(9-13, 4-6 MAC)

Head Coach: Irvin WisniewskiCaptains: Bob Schiliro, Thomas D. Schonauer (Honorary)

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 3 Haverford ................................................................W 73-56Dec. 6 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 60-47Dec. 10 at *Saint Joseph's ......................................................L 65-81Dec. 13 at Washington College ................................................L 55-56Dec. 15 at Johns Hopkins ......................................................W 69-63Dec. 17 at *Lafayette ............................................................W 60-58Dec. 20 at Michigan ................................................................L 58-82Dec. 22 at Detroit ................................................................L 71-101Jan. 3 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 53-66Jan. 7 *Rutgers ....................................................................L 58-87Jan. 10 Swarthmore ..............................................................W 86-42Jan. 14 *Temple ....................................................................L 48-64Jan. 31 at Hofstra ..................................................................L 70-85Feb. 5 at *Gettysburg ..........................................................L 71-80Feb. 6 *Muhlenberg..............................................................L 68-84Feb. 11 at Army ....................................................................L 72-91Feb. 13 at Ursinus ................................................................W 75-71Feb. 17 at Swarthmore ..........................................................L 72-74Feb. 20 *Bucknell..................................................................W 86-79Feb. 24 at Navy......................................................................L 58-70Feb. 26 at *Lehigh ................................................................W 71-66Feb. 28 Pennsylvania Military................................................W 96-90

* MAC University Division Games

1959-60(7-16, 1-9 MAC)

Head Coach: Irvin WisniewskiCaptains: Charles Hamilton, Gilbert Mahla

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 2 at Haverford ..............................................................L 57-60Dec. 5 at *Lehigh..................................................................L 64-71Dec. 9 Johns Hopkins ..........................................................W 81-58Dec. 12 at Hofstra ..................................................................L 41-58Dec. 15 *Temple ....................................................................L 64-74Dec. 18 *Lafayette..................................................................L 63-77Dec. 28 at %Bowdoin ..............................................................L 53-55Dec. 29 vs. %St. Michaels ........................................................L 66-71Dec. 30 vs. %Bates ................................................................L 64-68Jan. 7 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 55-72Jan. 9 at Swarthmore ..........................................................W 73-66Jan. 11 at #7 Ohio State ......................................................L 38-109Jan. 14 *Gettysburg ..............................................................L 47-57Jan. 16 at *Rutgers ................................................................L 58-72Jan. 18 Ursinus ....................................................................W 77-61Jan. 30 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 73-66Feb. 4 Washington College ..................................................W 83-71Feb. 9 Pennsylvania Military................................................W 74-71Feb. 17 *Saint Joseph's ..........................................................L 66-99Feb. 20 at *Muhlenberg..........................................................L 63-90Feb. 23 at Navy......................................................................L 52-80Feb. 27 *Bucknell ..................................................................L 72-75Mar. 2 Swarthmore ....................................................W 87-86 (2OT)

% Down East Tournament at Bangor, ME* MAC University Division Games

1960-61(8-11, 2-7 MAC)

Head Coach: Irvin WisniewskiCaptain: Jack Baly

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 3 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 60-43Dec. 7 at Johns Hopkins ......................................................W 87-59Dec. 10 Pennsylvania Military................................................W 75-74Dec. 16 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 80-81Jan. 7 *Bucknell ..................................................................L 69-75Jan. 9 at *Saint Joseph's ......................................................L 56-84Jan. 11 Swarthmore ..............................................................W 76-63Jan. 14 *Rutgers ....................................................................L 59-62Jan. 16 at Ursinus ................................................................W 91-85Jan. 18 Drexel ......................................................................L 63-69Jan. 28 at *Lehigh..................................................................L 65-70Feb. 7 at Pennsylvania Military ............................................L 64-85Feb. 9 Albright ....................................................................W 69-60Feb. 11 *Temple ....................................................................L 61-81Feb. 15 at Army ....................................................................L 47-70Feb. 18 *Muhlenberg ............................................................W 82-68Feb. 20 at *Gettysburg ..........................................................L 70-77Feb. 24 Hofstra ......................................................................L 67-75Mar. 1 at Swarthmore ..........................................................W 72-63

* MAC University Division Games

1961-62(18-5, 9-3 MAC)

Head Coach: Irvin WisniewskiCaptain: John Barry, Bill Wagamon

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 2 at *Lehigh ................................................................W 69-65Dec. 6 Johns Hopkins ..........................................................W 88-53Dec. 9 Pennsylvania Military................................................W 79-58Dec. 12 *Bucknell..................................................................W 77-59Dec. 29 vs. %*Muhlenberg......................................................L 80-83Dec. 30 vs. %Alsace Bagnolet ................................................W 87-66Jan. 3 Drexel ......................................................................W 89-62Jan. 6 at *Bucknell..............................................................W 73-67Jan. 8 at Swarthmore ..........................................................W 79-61Jan. 13 *Rutgers ..................................................................W 75-74Jan. 20 at Virginia ................................................................W 89-88Jan. 31 at Quantico ................................................................L 90-98Feb. 3 at *Rutgers ..............................................................W 87-79Feb. 8 Albright ....................................................................W 74-66Feb. 10 *Saint Joseph's ..........................................................L 71-72Feb. 12 La Salle......................................................................L 68-69Feb. 14 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 76-64Feb. 17 at *Muhlenberg ........................................................W 64-59Feb. 19 *Gettysburg ..............................................................W 69-52Feb. 21 Ursinus ....................................................................W 69-32Feb. 24 at *Temple ................................................................L 55-62Feb. 28 Swarthmore ..............................................................W 94-64Mar. 3 at *Lafayette ............................................................W 57-56

% Loyola (MD) Invitational* MAC University Division Games

1962-63(14-8, 7-3 MAC)

Head Coach: Irvin WisniewskiCaptain: Nate Cloud

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 1 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 60-54Dec. 5 at Johns Hopkins ......................................................W 70-57Dec. 8 at Pennsylvania Military............................................W 99-54Dec. 12 Franklin & Marshall ..................................................W 76-37Dec. 15 at Drexel ..................................................................W 63-51

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Dec. 22 at Toledo....................................................................L 65-74Dec. 26 vs. %Providence ........................................................L 57-70Dec. 29 at %La Salle ..............................................................L 64-80Jan. 3 at *Temple................................................................W 64-52Jan. 9 Swarthmore ..............................................................W 93-38Jan. 12 Rutgers ....................................................................W 84-69Jan. 15 at *Saint Joseph's ......................................................L 57-64Jan. 30 at *La Salle ................................................................L 62-64Feb. 2 at Rutgers ..................................................................L 61-88Feb. 6 at *Bucknell..............................................................W 58-56Feb. 11 Ursinus ..................................................................W 105-66Feb. 13 at *Lehigh ......................................................W 87-86 (2OT)Feb. 16 *Muhlenberg ..........................................................W 100-66Feb. 20 Bucknell ..................................................................W 71-63Feb. 23 at Albright..................................................................L 70-71Feb. 26 at *Gettysburg ..........................................................W 77-76Mar. 2 *Lafayette..................................................................L 61-72

% Quaker City Tournament at Philadelphia, PA* MAC University Division Games

1963-64(13-10, 4-3 MAC)

Head Coach: Irvin Wisniewski Captain: David L. Sysko

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 4 Johns Hopkins ........................................................W 103-69Dec. 7 at *Lehigh ................................................................W 68-65Dec. 11 at Franklin & Marshall ..............................................W 74-67Dec. 14 Pennsylvania Military................................................W 74-57Dec. 16 Georgetown ..............................................................L 65-93Dec. 18 The Citadel ................................................................L 78-88Dec. 27 vs. #St. Michael's ....................................................L 82-100Dec. 28 vs. #Albright ..............................................................L 64-65Jan. 4 *Bucknell..................................................................W 75-70Jan. 8 at Swarthmore ..........................................................W 93-68Jan. 11 Rutgers ....................................................................W 91-67Feb. 1 at Rutgers ..................................................................L 60-93Feb. 4 at *Temple ................................................................L 63-68Feb. 6 at Navy......................................................................L 72-97Feb. 8 Glassboro State ........................................................W 70-63Feb. 12 at Albright..................................................................L 48-57Feb. 15 at *Bucknell ......................................................L 84-88 (OT)Feb. 17 at Muhlenberg ..........................................................W 84-73Feb. 19 Drexel ......................................................................W 68-54Feb. 22 *Gettysburg ..............................................................W 72-61Feb. 25 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 87-69Feb. 27 at Ursinus ................................................................W 96-85Feb. 29 at *Lafayette............................................................L 86-112

* Middle Atlantic Conference Games# Loyola (MD) Invitational Tournament

1964-65(3-17, 0-8 MAC)

Head Coach: Irvin WisniewskiCaptain: John Himes

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 2 at Johns Hopkins ......................................................W 68-64Dec. 5 La Salle......................................................................L 47-97Dec. 9 at Pennsylvania..........................................................L 34-77Dec. 12 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 71-98Dec. 16 at Navy......................................................................L 49-92Dec. 18 *Lehigh......................................................................L 62-73Jan. 6 *Temple ....................................................................L 46-65Jan. 9 at Georgetown ..........................................................L 64-91Jan. 12 at Rutgers ..........................................................L 77-91 (OT)Jan. 18 *Gettysburg .............................................................. L 65-79Jan. 19 Western Maryland ......................................................L 65-67Feb 3 at Glassboro State ......................................................L 67-70

Feb. 6 at Drexel ..................................................................L 73-81Feb. 10 *Lafayette..................................................................L 63-79Feb. 13 *Bucknell ..................................................................L 65-81Feb. 15 at Franklin & Marshall ..............................................W 82-61Feb. 18 at *Gettysburg ..........................................................L 64-78Feb. 20 Rutgers ....................................................................W 81-78Feb. 23 at *Lehigh..................................................................L 49-64Mar. 2 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 69-85* Middle Atlantic Conference Games

1965-66(9-15, 5-6 MAC)

Head Coach: Irvin WisniewskiCaptains: John Himes, Michael Osowski

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 1 Glassboro State ........................................................W 86-78Dec. 4 at Temple ..................................................................L 63-85Dec. 8 Rutgers ............................................................L 78-79 (2OT)Dec. 11 Lafayette ..................................................................W 82-74Dec. 13 Pennsylvania..............................................................L 57-88Dec. 16 at Lehigh ..................................................................W 92-54Dec. 27 at Toledo....................................................................L 59-83Dec. 28 vs. %Ashland..............................................................L 59-62Dec. 29 vs. %Grove City ..........................................................L 82-91Jan. 3 Pennsylvania Military................................................W 76-60Jan. 5 Drexel ......................................................................L 61-66Jan. 8 Georgetown ..............................................................L 67-96Jan. 12 at Gettysburg ............................................................L 67-72Jan. 15 Hofstra ......................................................................L 70-72Jan. 17 at Lafayette ............................................................L 70-107Feb. 5 at Drexel ..................................................................L 76-82Feb. 9 Albright ....................................................................W 75-72Feb. 12 at Bucknell ................................................................L 70-94Feb. 14 Franklin & Marshall ..................................................W 79-65Feb. 19 at Rutgers ........................................................L 80-83 (2OT)Feb. 22 Lehigh ..............................................................W 72-71 (OT)Feb. 26 Gettysburg................................................................W 60-52Mar. 1 Bucknell ....................................................................L 69-74Mar. 5 at Hofstra ................................................................W 93-88

% Wooster (Ohio) Classic* MAC University Division Games

1966-67(15-9)

Head Coach: Daniel L. PetersonCaptain: Nelson W. Morley

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 1 Glassboro State ........................................................W 86-55Dec. 3 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 72-80Dec. 7 at Pennsylvania........................................................L 75-106Dec. 10 Navy ........................................................................W 67-62Dec. 12 *Lehigh......................................................................L 70-78Dec. 15 at Pennsylvania Military............................................W 74-52Dec. 17 Rutgers ......................................................................L 73-92Dec. 27 vs. %Cortland State ..................................................W 89-81Dec. 28 vs. %West Chester ....................................................W 83-71Dec. 29 at %East Stroudsburg ................................................W 83-73

Jan. 4 #Drexel ....................................................................W 69-62Jan. 7 *Lafayette ................................................................W 78-48Jan. 11 Susquehanna ..........................................................W 101-72Jan. 14 *Hofstra ..................................................................W 80-70Feb. 1 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 68-69Feb. 3 at Drexel ..................................................................W 71-52Feb. 9 at *Gettysburg ..........................................................L 61-75Feb. 11 *Bucknell..................................................................W 72-42Feb. 15 *Temple ....................................................................L 48-66Feb. 18 at Rutgers ..................................................................L 72-95Feb. 21 at *Lehigh ................................................................W 53-52Feb. 23 at Franklin & Marshall ..............................................W 81-58Feb. 25 *Gettysburg ..............................................................W 77-67Mar. 1 at Albright..................................................................L 77-81

# First Game at Delaware Field House% Pocono Classic at East Stroudsburg* Middle Atlantic Conference Games

1967-68(16-7, 7-1 MAC Middle 5)

Head Coach: Daniel L. PetersonCaptains: Charles Parnel, Mark Wagaman

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 2 at *Lafayette ............................................................W 99-82Dec. 6 *Bucknell..................................................................W 82-79Dec. 9 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 66-54Dec. 12 Pennsylvania ............................................................W 80-68Dec. 14 Pennsylvania Military................................................W 98-56Dec. 16 at Rutgers ................................................................L 84-103Dec. 27 vs. #West Chester......................................................W 95-59Dec. 28 vs. #C.W. Post ..........................................................W 91-75Dec. 30 at #East Stroudsburg ..................................................L 78-85Jan. 3 at Drexel ..................................................................W 67-56Jan. 6 *Lafayette ................................................................W 83-62Jan. 10 at *Lehigh ................................................................W 97-68Jan. 13 at Hofstra ..................................................................L 74-90Feb. 3 Drexel ......................................................................W 94-77Feb. 7 at *Gettysburg ..........................................................W 90-78Feb. 10 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 87-88Feb. 14 at Temple ..................................................................L 63-76Feb. 17 Rutgers ......................................................................L 80-84Feb. 19 at Glassboro State ..................................................W 121-87Feb. 22 Franklin & Marshall....................................................L 54-55Feb. 24 at *Gettysburg ..........................................................W 91-71Feb. 26 at Susquehanna ......................................................W 113-95Feb. 28 Albright ....................................................................W 74-58

* MAC Middle Five (1st Place)# Pocono Classic at East Stroudsburg (Pa.)

MAC MIDDLE FIVE CHAMPIONS

1968-69(11-10, 5-3 MAC 5)

Head Coach: Daniel PetersonCaptains: James Couch, Loren Pratt

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 30 West Chester ............................................................W 81-62Dec. 7 at *Lafayette ..................................................W 91-89 (4OT)Dec. 9 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 67-45Dec. 11 at Pennsylvania..........................................................L 39-58Dec. 18 at *Bucknell ............................................................L 82-100Dec. 26 vs. %Virginia Tech ......................................................L 58-79Dec. 27 vs. %William & Mary ..................................................L 76-82Dec. 28 vs. %Cornell ..............................................................L 77-93Jan. 4 at Drexel ..................................................................W 78-60Jan. 8 at *Lehigh..................................................................L 59-75Jan. 11 at Pennsylvania Military............................................W 74-62Jan. 15 *Lafayette ................................................................W 65-60Feb. 1 Drexel ......................................................................L 62-67

Daniel L. Peterson

Head Coach1966-71

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Feb. 4 Temple ......................................................................L 63-75Feb. 8 at *Gettysburg ..........................................................L 67-82Feb. 11 at Rutgers ................................................................L 73-105Feb. 15 at West Chester ........................................................W 77-61Feb. 17 *Gettysburg ..............................................................W 84-72Feb. 20 at Franklin & Marshall ..............................................W 85-58Feb. 22 *Bucknell..................................................................W 63-60Feb. 26 at Albright ........................................................W 95-85 (OT)

* MAC Middle Five Games% East Carolina Classic

1969-70(16-9, 6-4 MAC West)

Head Coach: Daniel PetersonCaptain: Edward Roth

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 1 at West Chester ........................................................W 84-75Dec. 6 Catholic ....................................................................W 93-77Dec. 9 Randolph-Macon ......................................................W 81-73Dec. 11 Franklin & Marshall ..................................................W 82-66Dec. 13 at Rutgers ................................................................W 87-78Dec. 20 at Temple ..................................................................L 63-79Dec. 27 at %Marquette ..........................................................L 71-99Dec. 28 vs. %Utah State..........................................................L 66-80Dec. 29 at Maryland ..............................................................L 58-94Jan. 3 Drexel ......................................................................W 63-58Jan. 7 at *Lehigh..................................................................L 61-77Jan. 10 Montclair State ..........................................................L 61-63Jan. 12 *Bucknell ..................................................................L 81-83Jan. 14 at *Rider ..................................................................W 65-60Jan. 24 West Chester ............................................................W 90-81Jan. 28 at Drexel ..........................................................W 88-85 (OT)Jan. 31 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 84-90Feb. 5 *Pennsylvania Military ..............................................W 68-55Feb. 7 at *Gettysburg ..........................................................W 74-64Feb. 10 *Lafayette..................................................................L 66-79Feb. 14 *Rider ......................................................................W 72-68Feb. 16 Albright ....................................................................W 95-72Feb. 18 *Gettysburg ..............................................................W 86-80

Feb. 21 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 84-65Feb. 24 at *Bucknell..............................................................W 94-86

* MAC Western Section % Milwaukee Classic

1970-71(11-14, 5-5 MAC West)

Head Coach: Daniel PetersonCaptain: John R. McMillen

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 1 at Maryland ..............................................................L 73-86Dec. 5 Catholic......................................................................L 73-76Dec. 8 Randolph-Macon ......................................................W 67-62Dec. 10 at Franklin & Marshall ..............................................W 64-58Dec. 12 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 72-70Dec. 15 American ..................................................................L 58-64Dec. 23 Towson State ............................................................W 86-65Dec. 28 at %Detroit ................................................................L 75-87Dec. 29 vs. %Loyola of South ..................................................L 79-97Jan. 2 at Drexel ..................................................................W 77-69Jan. 9 at Montclair State ......................................................L 60-77Jan. 11 *Bucknell..................................................................W 81-57Jan. 13 at *Rider....................................................................L 65-71Jan. 16 at Pennsylvania Military............................................W 74-55Jan. 23 West Chester ..............................................................L 74-84Jan. 27 Rutgers ......................................................................L 63-85Jan. 30 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 62-84Feb. 3 Temple ......................................................................L 46-69Feb. 6 *Gettysburg ..............................................................W 62-61Feb. 10 Drexel ......................................................................W 72-48Feb. 13 *Rider ................................................................L 61-62 (OT) Feb. 18 at *Gettysburg ..........................................................W 81-69Feb. 20 at *Lehigh..................................................................L 66-73Feb. 24 at *Bucknell..............................................................W 79-69Feb. 27 *Lafayette..................................................................L 71-75

* MAC Western Section % Motor City Classic, Detroit, MI

1971-72

(18-7, 7-3 MAC West)Head Coach: Donald J. HarnumCaptains: Lee Swayze, Ken Helfand

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 1 Montclair State..........................................................W 82-60Dec. 4 at Catholic ................................................................W 69-67Dec. 7 at Randolph-Macon ..................................................W 67-66Dec. 9 Franklin & Marshall ..................................................W 97-75Dec. 11 at *Lehigh ................................................................W 83-64Dec. 23 Towson State ............................................................W 91-78Dec. 27 vs. %Catholic ..............................................................L 75-78Dec. 28 vs. %Colby College ....................................................W 82-52Jan. 8 at *Bucknell..............................................................W 68-66Jan. 10 Bryant ....................................................................W 103-83Jan. 12 at *Gettysburg ..........................................................W 83-82Jan. 15 Pennsylvania Military................................................W 52-50Jan. 17 at Temple ..................................................................L 68-82Jan. 19 *Rider ......................................................................W 71-66Jan. 22 at West Chester ........................................................W 84-71Jan. 26 at Rutgers ..................................................................L 73-78Jan. 29 *Lafayette ................................................................W 83-70Feb. 5 *Gettysburg ..............................................................W 90-64Feb. 9 at Drexel ..................................................................W 75-67Feb. 12 at *Rider....................................................................L 81-82Feb. 16 at American ..............................................................L 68-84Feb. 19 *Lehigh......................................................................L 66-67Feb. 23 *Bucknell..................................................................W 82-75Feb. 26 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 63-64Feb. 29 Drexel ......................................................................W 94-56

* MAC Western Section (Tie, 2nd)% Scranton Holiday Tournament

1972-73(14-11, 6-4 MAC West)

Head Coach: Donald J. HarnumCaptain: Richard Hickman

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 2 at Catholic ................................................................W 82-70Dec. 5 at Randolph-Macon ..................................................W 92-79Dec. 7 at Franklin & Marshall ..............................................W 97-62Dec. 9 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 82-57Dec. 12 American ..................................................................L 62-73Dec. 22 at Dartmouth ....................................................W 90-85 (OT)Dec. 28 at %Roanoke..............................................................L 85-98Dec. 29 vs. %Appalachian State ............................................W 89-77Jan. 3 Temple ......................................................................L 63-70Jan. 6 Old Dominion ............................................................L 75-83Jan. 10 Glassboro..................................................................W 49-36Jan. 13 at Widener................................................................W 56-55Jan. 17 at Towson State ..........................................................L 78-82Jan. 20 West Chester ............................................................W 82-64Jan. 23 Rutgers ......................................................................L 75-85Jan. 27 *Lafayette ................................................................W 70-68Jan. 31 *Gettysburg ..............................................................L 62-64Feb. 3 at *Bucknell ....................................................W 91-83 (2OT)Feb. 7 at *Rider ..........................................................W 77-66 (OT)Feb. 10 at *Lehigh..................................................................L 70-72Feb. 14 at *Gettysburg ..................................................W 93-89 (OT)

The 1967-68 Blue Hens captured the Middle Atlantic Conference Middle Five championship with a 7-1 mark, 16-7 overall. Pictured at rightare: In front - Head coach Dan Peterson, Assistant Coach Ted Crary. From left to right are Vic Orth, Walt Cloud, Jim Couch, Bob Young, BillBeatty, Ed Roth, Kenn Barnett, Mark Wagaman, John McMillen, Steve Jackson, Loren Pratt, Charley Parnell, Ricky Wright.

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Feb. 17 *Rider ......................................................................W 70-57Feb. 21 *Bucknell ..................................................................L 49-51Feb. 24 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 52-72Feb. 27 at Drexel ..................................................................L 61-71

* MAC Western Game% Roanoke College Invitational

1973-74(15-11, 7-3 MAC West)

Head Coach: Donald J. HarnumCaptain: Jim Skedzielewski

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 1 at West Chester ........................................................W 59-57Dec. 4 George Washington ..................................................W 80-70Dec. 6 Franklin & Marshall ..................................................W 91-66Dec. 8 at *Lehigh ................................................................W 76-45Dec. 12 at American ..............................................................L 45-75Dec. 28 vs. %Clemson ............................................................L 63-78Dec. 29 vs. %Xavier ..............................................................W 65-64Dec. 31 at Mercer ..................................................................L 73-86Jan. 3 Drexel ......................................................................W 78-70Jan. 5 at Old Dominion ........................................................L 80-92Jan. 8 at Montclair State......................................................W 76-73Jan. 12 Widener....................................................................W 96-66Jan. 16 at Penn State ............................................................L 63-75Jan. 19 Dartmouth ................................................................L 66-72Jan. 22 at Rutgers ..................................................................L 80-97Jan. 24 Catholic ....................................................................W 94-78Jan. 26 *Lafayette..................................................................L 56-62Jan. 30 at *Gettysburg ..........................................................W 73-69Feb. 2 *Bucknell................................................................W 101-73Feb. 6 *Rider ......................................................................W 59-52Feb. 9 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 72-54Feb. 14 *Gettysburg ..............................................................W 85-68Feb. 16 at *Rider....................................................................L 50-53Feb. 20 at *Bucknell..............................................................W 77-63Feb. 23 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 62-91Feb. 25 at La Salle..................................................................L 69-78

* MAC Western Game% Poinsettia Classic at Greenville, SC

1974-75(12-13, 4-4 East Coast Conference West)

Head Coach: Donald J. HarnumCaptain: Bill Sullivan

Date Opponent / Site ResultDec. 3 at George Washington ..............................................L 92-103Dec. 5 at Franklin & Marshall ..............................................W 90-77Dec. 7 *Lehigh ..................................................................W 102-65Dec. 10 at Catholic ................................................................W 78-77Dec. 14 American ..................................................................L 82-88Dec. 28 at %Mercyhurst ..........................................................L 64-80Dec. 29 vs. %New Hampshire ................................................W 69-57Jan. 2 at Drexel ..................................................................L 64-66Jan. 4 at Maine ....................................................................L 80-67Jan. 7 at Towson State ..........................................................L 71-82Jan. 9 Montclair State..........................................................W 90-70Jan. 11 at Widener ................................................................L 47-49Jan. 18 West Chester ............................................................W 87-48Jan. 21 #19 Rutgers ............................................................L 93-110Jan. 25 *Lafayette..................................................................L 82-97Jan. 29 at Gettysburg............................................................W 80-65Feb. 1 *Bucknell ..................................................................L 62-63Feb. 5 *Rider ......................................................................W 66-59Feb. 8 at *Lehigh ................................................................W 70-62Feb. 10 at Glassboro State ......................................................L 63-69Feb. 13 Gettysburg................................................................W 74-63Feb. 15 at *Rider....................................................................L 76-81

Feb. 19 at *Bucknell..............................................................W 82-76Feb. 22 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 69-82Mar. 1 Penn State ................................................................L 73-80

* ECC West (Tie, 3rd Place)% Porreco Cup Tournament at Erie, PA

1975-76(10-15, 4-6 ECC West)

Head Coach: Donald J. HarnumCaptain: Paul Gibson

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 28 at La Salle................................................................L 86-100Dec. 2 Franklin & Marshall....................................................L 64-66Dec. 4 at Penn State ............................................................L 61-66Dec. 6 Drexel ......................................................................W 61-60Dec. 10 at American ..............................................................W 67-66Dec. 29 at Mercer ..................................................................L 75-77Dec. 30 at Georgia................................................................L 75-117Jan. 6 Widener ....................................................................L 56-75Jan. 8 at Montclair State......................................................W 70-65Jan. 10 Gettysburg................................................................W 95-42Jan. 14 Wagner ....................................................................W 76-59Jan. 17 UMBC ......................................................................W 86-55Jan. 20 George Washington ....................................................L 75-78Jan. 22 at Virginia ..................................................................L 65-78 Jan. 28 at *Lehigh ................................................................W 66-59Jan. 31 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 87-99Feb. 4 *West Chester ........................................................W 113-80Feb. 7 *Bucknell..................................................................W 84-73Feb. 9 at #7 Rutgers ..........................................................L 87-110Feb. 11 at *Rider....................................................................L 62-81Feb. 14 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 70-64Feb. 18 *Lafayette..................................................................L 75-77Feb. 21 at *West Chester ........................................................L 67-74Feb. 25 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 80-82Feb. 28 *Rider........................................................................L 70-80

* ECC West (Tie, 4th Place)

1976-77(12-13, 7-3 ECC West)

Head Coach: Ronald G. Rainey Captain: Robert Cook

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 30 at Franklin & Marshall................................................L 52-80Dec. 2 at Drexel ..................................................................L 77-78Dec. 4 at George Washington ................................................L 76-96Dec. 8 La Salle......................................................................L 84-97Dec. 11 American ..................................................................L 54-72Dec. 14 at Widener................................................................W 64-53Dec. 29 vs. %Assumption ........................................................L 76-78Dec. 30 vs. %Boston University ..............................................L 71-79Jan. 6 Vermont....................................................................W 96-75Jan. 8 at Gettysburg............................................................W 84-61Jan. 12 Maine ......................................................................W 73-67Jan. 15 at Wagner ................................................................W 77-74

Jan. 18 Penn State ................................................................L 73-74Jan. 20 at Virginia ..................................................................L 71-74Jan. 26 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 73-69Jan. 29 *Lafayette ................................................................W 92-90Feb. 2 at *West Chester ......................................................W 68-67Feb. 5 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 75-78Feb. 9 *Rider ......................................................................W 84-67Feb. 12 at *Lehigh..................................................................L 82-85Feb. 15 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 72-98Feb. 19 *West Chester ..........................................................W 80-78Feb. 23 *Bucknell..................................................................W 92-74Feb. 26 at *Rider ..................................................................W 80-79Mar. 1 **La Salle ..................................................................L 77-84

* ECC West (2nd Place)** ECC Quarterfinals at Newark, DE% Roanoke (VA) College Tournament

1977-78(16-11, 5-5 ECC West)

Head Coach: Ronald G. Rainey Captain: Brian Downie

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 28 Franklin & Marshall ..................................................W 59-58Nov. 30 Drexel ......................................................................W 91-78Dec. 2 vs. #Davidson ..........................................................W 92-89Dec. 3 vs. #Illinois State ........................................................L 70-89Dec. 5 at Penn State......................................................L 84-86 (OT)Dec. 10 American ..................................................................L 61-73Dec. 14 Widener ..........................................................W 79-76 (2OT)Dec. 28 at %Bentley ............................................................W 104-87Dec. 29 vs. %Northeastern ..................................................W 102-79Jan. 4 Glassboro State ......................................................W 102-79Jan. 7 Gettysburg..............................................................W 101-80Jan. 11 #15 Virginia ..............................................................L 59-71Jan. 14 Wagner ....................................................................W 99-84Jan. 21 at UMBC ..................................................................W 81-70Jan. 25 at *Rider ..................................................................W 85-68Jan. 28 at *Lehigh ................................................................W 69-68Jan. 31 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 73-74Feb. 4 *West Chester ..........................................................W 93-80Feb. 8 *Bucknell................................................................W 104-92Feb. 11 *Rider........................................................................L 64-84Feb. 13 at Saint Joseph's ........................................................L 83-90Feb. 15 *Lehigh......................................................................L 67-71Feb. 18 *Lafayette..................................................................L 66-81Feb. 22 at *West Chester ......................................................W 87-79Feb. 25 at *Bucknell ......................................................L 76-78 (OT)Mar. 1 **Bucknell ................................................................W 72-62Mar. 4 vs. ***La Salle ..........................................................L 85-97

* ECC West (Tie, 2nd Place)** ECC Quarterfinals at Newark, DE*** ECC Semifinals at Easton, PA# Charlotte (NC) Invitational% Bentley (MA) Holiday Festival

1978-79(5-22, 2-14 ECC West)

Head Coach: Ronald G. RaineyCaptains: Rick Meccariello, Mark Mancini

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 29 Penn State ................................................................L 47-60Dec. 2 at $Drexel ................................................................L 55-68Dec. 7 $La Salle..................................................................L 98-102Dec. 13 at Widener ................................................................L 52-63Dec. 15 $American ................................................................L 68-77Dec. 20 vs. #South Carolina ..................................................W 84-72Dec. 21 vs. #Virginia Tech ......................................................L 69-81Jan. 3 Glassboro..................................................................W 69-68

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Jan. 5 at %Fairfield ..............................................................L 70-72Jan. 6 vs. %Howard ..............................................................L 71-91Jan. 10 at Vermont ................................................................L 59-66Jan. 15 at Virginia ..................................................................L 81-99Jan. 20 $Hofstra ....................................................................L 72-90Jan. 22 #17 $Temple..............................................................L 89-96Jan. 24 at *Rider....................................................................L 81-82Jan. 27 *Lehigh......................................................................L 64-70Jan. 31 *Lafayette..................................................................L 59-64Feb. 3 at *West Chester ........................................................L 75-91Feb. 7 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 54-59Feb. 10 *Rider ......................................................................W 57-56Feb. 12 $Saint Joseph's ..........................................................L 63-65Feb. 14 at *Lehigh..................................................................L 44-48Feb. 17 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 63-79Feb. 21 *West Chester ............................................................L 45-48Feb. 24 *Bucknell..................................................................W 96-88Mar. 2 at **Rider ................................................................W 72-70Mar. 3 at ***Lafayette ..........................................................L 71-90

* ECC West (6th Place)$ ECC East Opponents** ECC 1st Round at Lawrenceville,NJ*** ECC Quarterfinals at Easton, PA# Roanoke (VA) Times Tournament% Fairfield Boys Club Classic

1979-80(9-19, 7-9 ECC West)

Head Coach: Ronald G. RaineyCaptains: David Gruber, Peter Mullenberg

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 30 $Drexel ....................................................................W 61-60Dec. 8 at Maine ....................................................................L 64-82Dec. 11 Navy..........................................................................L 62-64Dec. 15 at $American ............................................................L 62-73Dec. 28 at New Orleans ..........................................................L 58-82Dec. 29 at #5 Louisiana State..................................................L 64-92Jan. 2 Glassboro State ........................................................W 79-59Jan. 4 at Siena ....................................................................L 66-89Jan. 5 at Howard..................................................................L 73-87Jan. 10 at #8 Virginia ............................................................L 55-82Jan. 12 Widener ....................................................................L 65-72Jan. 14 at Penn State ............................................................L 53-85Jan. 19 at $Hofstra ................................................................L 69-73Jan. 21 at $Temple ................................................................L 58-74Jan. 23 *Bucknell ..................................................................L 66-69Jan. 26 *Rider ......................................................................W 78-66Jan. 28 at $La Salle................................................................L 59-78Jan. 30 at *Lehigh ................................................................W 62-55Feb. 2 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 46-75Feb. 6 *West Chester ..........................................................W 63-60Feb. 9 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 60-76Feb. 11 at $Saint Joseph's ......................................................L 55-73Feb. 13 at *Rider ..................................................................W 56-52Feb. 16 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 61-59Feb. 20 *Lafayette..................................................................L 71-84Feb. 23 at *West Chester ......................................................W 72-70Feb. 25 **West Chester..........................................................W 98-75Feb. 27 at ***Bucknell ..........................................................L 65-76

* ECC West (3rd Place)$ ECC East Opponents** ECC Quarterfinals at Newark, DE*** ECC Semifinals at Lewisburg, PA

1980-81(6-19, 3-13 ECC West)

Head Coach: Ronald G. RaineyCaptains: Peter Mullenberg, Will Reybold

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 29 at $Drexel ................................................................L 43-50Dec. 3 at George Mason........................................................L 62-66Dec. 6 $Temple ....................................................................L 60-82Dec. 10 Upsala ......................................................................W 70-61Dec. 13 $La Salle....................................................................L 59-72Dec. 19 vs. %East Tennessee State ..........................................L 67-73Dec. 20 vs. %St. Francis (NY) ..................................................L 53-60Jan. 3 Glassboro State ........................................................W 97-73Jan. 5 #3 Virginia ................................................................L 69-88Jan. 8 at Widener................................................................W 66-60Jan. 14 at $American ............................................................L 58-74Jan. 17 at Navy......................................................................L 43-51Jan. 20 $Saint Joseph's ..........................................................L 56-67Jan. 24 $Hofstra ....................................................................L 61-70Jan. 28 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 45-51Jan. 31 at *Rider....................................................................L 67-68Feb. 4 *Lehigh......................................................................L 60-71Feb. 7 *Lafayette..................................................................L 53-65Feb. 11 at *West Chester ......................................................W 89-76Feb. 14 *Bucknell..................................................................W 76-67Feb. 18 *Rider........................................................................L 58-64Feb. 21 at *Lehigh..................................................................L 59-61Feb. 25 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 64-65Feb. 28 *West Chester ..........................................................W 88-74Mar. 2 at **Lehigh ................................................................L 60-66

* ECC West (5th Place)$ ECC East Opponents** ECC Quarterfinals at Bethlehem,PA% West Virginia Mountaineer Classic

1981-82(9-17, 6-10 ECC West)

Head Coach: Ronald G. RaineyCaptain: Kenneth S. Dill

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 28 $Drexel ....................................................................L 49-56Dec. 1 Washington College ..................................................W 66-38Dec. 5 at $La Salle................................................................L 66-71Dec. 8 George Mason............................................................L 56-60Dec. 11 at %Iona ....................................................................L 41-59Dec. 12 vs. %Columbia............................................................L 46-54Dec. 28 vs. #12 !Alabama ......................................................L 62-84Dec. 29 vs. !New Hampshire ..................................................L 52-64Jan. 2 Glassboro State ................................................W 49-48 (OT)Jan. 7 Widener....................................................................W 88-69Jan. 9 at $Saint Joseph's ......................................................L 65-79Jan. 13 at $Temple ................................................................L 49-73Jan. 16 at Upsala ..................................................................L 72-85Jan. 20 $American ................................................................L 58-89Jan. 23 at $Hofstra ................................................................L 53-65Jan. 27 at *West Chester ......................................................W 85-69Jan. 30 *Bucknell..................................................................W 60-58Feb. 3 *Rider........................................................................L 62-66Feb. 6 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 79-70Feb. 10 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 55-59Feb. 13 *West Chester ............................................................L 54-57Feb. 17 at *Bucknell..............................................................W 62-54Feb. 20 at *Rider ..................................................................W 66-60Feb. 24 at *Lehigh..................................................................L 59-61Feb. 27 *Lafayette ................................................................W 70-60Mar. 1 **Drexel ....................................................................L 45-49

* ECC West (4th Place)$ ECC East Opponents** ECC Quarterfinals at Newark, DE% Manufacturer's Hanover Trust Classic at New Rochelle, NY! JC Best Holiday Tournament at Portland, ME

1982-83(11-14, 4-9 ECC West)

Head Coach: Ronald G. RaineyCaptains: Tim Carr, John Staudenmayer

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 27 at $Drexel ................................................................L 44-51Nov. 30 at Washington College ..............................................W 61-60Dec. 4 $La Salle....................................................................L 54-55Dec. 7 at Loyola (MD) ........................................................W 70-62Dec. 11 Princeton ..................................................................L 49-69Dec. 22 $Towson State ..........................................................W 71-62Dec. 28 vs. %Yale............................................................L 64-66 (OT)Dec. 29 vs. %Colgate ............................................................W 48-36Jan. 8 at Navy ....................................................................W 54-52Jan. 12 Glassboro State ........................................................W 82-68Jan. 15 Baltimore..................................................................W 69-54Jan. 19 at $American ............................................................L 56-68Jan. 22 $Hofstra ....................................................................L 49-50Jan. 29 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 56-71Feb. 2 at $Towson State ........................................................L 56-65Feb. 5 at *Lehigh ................................................................W 63-59Feb. 9 *Lafayette ..........................................................L 69-70 (OT)Feb. 14 at Eastern Kentucky....................................................L 48-67Feb. 16 *Bucknell..................................................................W 53-50Feb. 19 at *Rider....................................................................L 39-46Feb. 23 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 67-53Feb. 26 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 48-49Mar. 2 William & Mary..........................................................L 58-70Mar. 5 *Rider ..............................................................W 69-67 (OT)Mar. 7 at **La Salle ............................................................L 62-102

* ECC West (3rd Place)$ ECC East Opponents** ECC Quarterfinals at Philadelphia % United Federal Tour. at Lakeland, FL

1983-84(11-16, 6-10 ECC)

Head Coach: Ronald Rainey Captain: Jon Chamberlain

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 29 Washington College ..................................................W 82-79Dec. 1 *Drexel......................................................................L 55-72Dec. 5 at Army ....................................................................L 63-71Dec. 7 Loyola (MD) ............................................................W 85-83Dec. 10 at Princeton ..............................................................L 44-68Jan. 3 at Loyola (IL) ..........................................................L 88-106Jan. 7 at Glassboro State ....................................................W 83-71Jan. 10 Columbia ..................................................................W 68-63Jan. 16 at West Chester ........................................................W 83-70Jan. 18 *American ......................................................W 78-75 (2OT)Jan. 21 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 54-56Jan. 23 Navy..........................................................................L 54-57Jan. 28 *Bucknell ..................................................................L 72-87Jan. 30 at William & Mary......................................................L 65-68Feb. 1 *Towson State ..........................................................W 57-56Feb. 4 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 83-67Feb. 6 *Hofstra ..................................................................W 64-61Feb. 8 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 62-68Feb. 11 at *Drexel ................................................................W 69-65Feb. 15 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 62-84Feb. 18 *Rider........................................................................L 68-87Feb. 20 at *Towson State ........................................................L 61-62Feb. 22 at *Lehigh ................................................................W 80-75

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Feb. 25 *Lafayette ..........................................................L 58-61 (OT)Feb. 29 at *American..............................................................L 42-62Mar. 3 at *Rider....................................................................L 66-69Mar. 8 vs. **Drexel ......................................................L 72-82 (OT)

* East Coast Conference (6th Place)** ECC Quarterfinals at Towson, MD

1984-85(12-16, 7-7 ECC)

Head Coach: Ronald RaineyCaptains: Len O'Donnell, Dave Penkrot

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 27 at Washington College ................................................L 67-79Dec. 1 Princeton ..................................................................W 52-48Dec. 3 Glassboro State ........................................................W 74-66Dec. 8 Loyola (MD) ............................................................W 84-79Dec. 21 at %UT-Chattanooga ..................................................L 67-85Dec. 22 vs. %Auburn ..............................................................L 63-95Dec. 28 at #Siena ..................................................................L 69-94Dec. 29 vs. #Fairleigh Dickinson..............................................L 84-87Jan. 2 *Drexel......................................................................L 75-89Jan. 5 at *Rider ..................................................................W 76-70Jan. 7 at Columbia ..............................................................W 65-62Jan. 9 American ..................................................................W 81-73Jan. 12 at *Lehigh..................................................................L 63-64Jan. 16 *Bucknell ..................................................................L 76-82Jan. 19 *Hofstra ..................................................................W 89-77Jan. 21 at Navy......................................................................L 53-87Jan. 23 at *Towson State ......................................................W 72-71Jan. 26 *Lafayette ................................................................W 51-49Jan. 30 at William & Mary......................................................L 61-72Feb. 2 at *Drexel..................................................................L 67-73Feb. 6 *Rider ......................................................................W 68-59Feb. 9 Central Connecticut ....................................................L 74-75Feb. 13 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 55-52Feb. 16 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 71-75Feb. 20 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 62-93Feb. 23 *Towson State ..........................................................W 84-64Feb. 27 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 65-70Mar. 2 vs. **Rider ................................................................L 58-59

% Krystal Classic at Chattanooga, TN# Siena Invitational* East Coast Conference (Tied, 4th)** ECC Quarterfinals at Towson, MD

1985-86(11-16, 4-10 ECC)

Head Coach: Steve SteinwedelCaptains: Oscar Jones, John Weber

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 23 Glassboro State ........................................................W 91-68Nov. 29 vs. %Western Michigan ..............................................L 61-77Nov. 30 vs. %Central Michigan ......................................W 89-85 (OT)Dec. 3 Washington College ..................................................W 81-75Dec. 7 Pennsylvania..............................................................L 66-69Dec. 9 at Loyola (MD) ........................................................W 69-62

Dec. 12 at Princeton ..............................................................W 42-40Dec. 27 vs. #Colgate..............................................................W 59-39Dec. 28 vs. #Wesleyan (CT)....................................................W 96-74Jan. 4 at West Chester ........................................................L 71-74Jan. 8 at American ...................................................... L 78-79 (OT)Jan. 11 *Hofstra ....................................................................L 79-82Jan. 15 *Bucknell ..................................................................L 75-79Jan. 18 at *Lafayette............................................................L 77-101Jan. 20 Navy........................................................................L 63-108Jan. 22 at *Lehigh ................................................................W 71-70Jan. 25 *Drexel ..............................................................L 89-90 (OT)Jan. 29 at *Rider....................................................................L 60-66Feb. 1 *Towson State ..........................................................W 57-53Feb. 5 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 77-87Feb. 8 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 75-81Feb. 12 *Lafayette..................................................................L 77-87Feb. 15 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 89-73Feb. 19 at *Drexel..................................................................L 85-86Feb. 22 Rider ........................................................................W 84-80Feb. 24 at *Towson State ........................................................L 81-87Mar 1 vs. **Drexel ..............................................................L 81-99

* East Coast Conference (8th Place)** ECC Quarterfinals at Towson, MD% Cutlass Classic at Michigan State# Albright Invitational

1986-87(12-16, 3-11 ECC)

Head Coach: Steve SteinwedelCaptains: Phil Carr, Taurence Chisholm, Brad Heckert

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 29 Glassboro State ........................................................W 73-59Dec. 3 at Washington College ..............................................W 91-73Dec. 5 at #5 %Iowa ..............................................................L 47-95Dec. 6 vs. %Washington State ..............................................W 55-50Dec. 8 Widener....................................................................W 64-60Dec. 10 at Monmouth ............................................................W 74-68Dec. 22 Columbia ..................................................................W 83-71Dec. 29 UMBC ......................................................................W 73-64Jan. 3 West Chester ............................................................W 85-65Jan. 6 Princeton ..................................................................L 57-64Jan. 10 at Central Connecticut ................................................L 63-67Jan. 12 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 58-75Jan. 14 *Towson State ............................................................L 52-62Jan. 19 at #19 Navy ..............................................................L 60-84Jan. 21 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 78-84Jan. 24 *Lafayette..................................................................L 64-65Jan. 28 *Lehigh......................................................................L 60-65Jan. 31 at *Drexel ................................................................W 90-78Feb. 2 *Rider ......................................................................W 82-80Feb. 7 at *Towson State ........................................................L 61-75Feb. 11 *Hofstra ..................................................................W 72-66Feb. 14 *Bucknell ..................................................................L 74-80Feb. 16 American ........................................................W 94-91 (2OT)Feb. 18 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 73-81Feb. 21 at *Lehigh..................................................................L 79-98Feb. 25 *Drexel......................................................................L 75-86Feb. 28 at *Rider....................................................................L 73-87Mar. 6 vs. **Bucknell ............................................................L 71-81

* East Coast Conference (8th Place)** ECC Quarterfinals at Towson, MD% Amana/Hawkeye Classic at Iowa City, IA

1987-88(19-9, 9-5 ECC)

Head Coach: Steve SteinwedelCaptains: Barry Berger, Taurence Chisholm, O.J. Gumbs

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 27 at %Hartford ............................................................W 64-57Nov. 28 vs. %La Salle..............................................................L 72-86Dec. 1 Washington College ..................................................W 83-70Dec. 5 Ursinus ....................................................................W 77-56Dec. 8 Army ........................................................................W 69-56Dec. 11 at Columbia ..............................................................W 63-53Dec. 29 Glassboro State ......................................................W 107-52Jan. 2 Monmouth ..............................................................W 102-71Jan. 5 at Princeton ..............................................................L 63-78Jan. 7 William & Mary ........................................................W 77-69Jan. 9 Central Connecticut....................................................W 89-78Jan. 13 at *Drexel ................................................................W 88-85Jan. 16 West Chester ............................................................W 78-64Jan. 18 *Rider ......................................................................W 84-75Jan. 20 at *Towson State ......................................................W 76-75Jan. 23 *Hofstra ..................................................................W 69-55Jan. 27 *Bucknell..................................................................W 89-76Jan. 30 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 53-64Feb. 1 Navy..........................................................................L 60-63Feb. 3 at *Lehigh..................................................................L 75-86Feb. 6 *Drexel......................................................................L 76-77Feb. 10 at *Rider ..................................................................W 90-77Feb. 13 *Towson State ..........................................................W 77-74Feb. 17 at *Hofstra ........................................................L 63-65 (OT)Feb. 20 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 67-81Feb. 24 *Lafayette ................................................................W 71-66Feb. 27 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 79-67Mar. 5 vs. **Rider ................................................................L 82-88

* East Coast Conference (tie, 2nd Place)** ECC Quarterfinals at Towson, MD% Connecticut Bank & Trust Tournament at Hartford

1988-89(14-14, 6-8 ECC)

Head Coach: Steve Steinwedel Captain: Elsworth Bowers

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 25 at Southern California ................................................L 68-74Nov. 26 at San Diego State......................................................L 61-74Nov. 29 Washington College ..................................................W 77-71Dec. 3 at Pennsylvania..........................................................L 63-80Dec. 6 Caldwell ....................................................................W 73-47Dec. 10 at William & Mary ....................................................W 81-63Dec. 14 West Chester ............................................................W 59-49Dec. 22 Mount St. Mary's ......................................................W 85-75Jan. 2 Widener....................................................................W 68-40Jan. 4 Princeton ..................................................................W 52-45Jan. 7 Monmouth ................................................................L 67-70Jan. 11 *Drexel......................................................................L 69-78Jan. 14 *Lafayette..................................................................L 56-62Jan. 18 at *Lehigh..................................................................L 67-76Jan. 21 at *Towson State ........................................................L 74-88Jan. 25 at *Rider ..................................................................W 86-64Jan. 28 *Bucknell................................................................W 102-88Jan. 30 at Navy ....................................................................W 62-51Feb. 1 *Hofstra..........................................................W 79-77 (2OT)Feb. 4 at *Drexel..................................................................L 79-88Feb. 8 at *Lafayette..............................................................L 68-72Feb. 11 *Lehigh ....................................................................W 69-62Feb. 15 *Towson State ..........................................................W 76-74Feb. 18 *Rider ......................................................................W 87-61Feb. 22 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 76-81Feb. 25 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 58-69Feb. 27 at Central Connecticut ................................................L 83-88Mar. 4 vs. **Lafayette ..........................................................L 70-72

Steve C. Steinwedel

Head Coach1985-95

163-121 (.574)

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* East Coast Conference (6th Place)** ECC Quarterfinals at Towson, MD

1989-90(16-13, 7-7 ECC)

Head Coach: Steve SteinwedelCaptains: Renard Johnson, Ricky Long

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 25 at St. Francis (PA) ......................................................L 78-84Nov. 28 Washington College ..................................................W 90-74Dec. 2 William & Mary ........................................................W 72-56Dec. 9 at Rutgers ..................................................................L 54-70Dec. 11 West Chester ............................................................W 63-52Dec. 14 at Monmouth ............................................................L 61-72Dec. 29 vs. %Mississippi State..................................................L 65-66Dec. 30 vs. %Saint Joseph's ..................................................W 68-50Jan. 3 at Princeton ..............................................................L 41-58Jan. 7 Hartford............................................................W 58-54 (OT)Jan. 10 Widener....................................................................W 61-39Jan. 13 at *Drexel..................................................................L 65-73Jan. 17 at *Lafayette......................................................L 76-79 (OT)Jan. 20 *Lehigh ..................................................................W 104-70Jan. 24 *Towson State ..........................................................W 89-77Jan. 27 *Rider ......................................................................W 80-59Jan. 29 Navy ........................................................................W 70-51Jan. 31 at *Bucknell ..............................................................L 71-83Feb. 3 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 64-79Feb. 7 *Drexel ....................................................................W 69-63Feb. 10 *Lafayette ................................................................W 89-58Feb. 14 at *Lehigh..................................................................L 91-95Feb. 17 at *Towson State ........................................................L 84-87Feb. 19 St. Mary's (MD) ........................................................W 93-72Feb. 21 at *Rider ..................................................................W 67-64Feb. 24 *Bucknell..................................................................W 80-68Feb. 26 *Hofstra ....................................................................L 64-76Mar. 3 vs. **Lafayette................................................W 57-54 (2OT)Mar. 4 at ***Towson State ....................................................L 71-85

* East Coast Conference (tie, 4th Place)** ECC Quarterfinals at Towson, MD*** ECC Semifinals at Towson, MD% Connecticut Mutual Classic at Hartford, CT

1990-91(16-13, 8-4 ECC)

Head Coach: Steve Steinwedel Captain: Mark Haughton

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 24 at #7 Alabama ..........................................................L 47-72Nov. 28 at Bucknell ................................................................L 72-81Dec. 5 St. Francis (PA) ..........................................................L 70-72Dec. 7 at Boston University ..................................................L 68-74Dec. 8 at Northeastern ..........................................................L 70-84Dec. 11 Monmouth ................................................................L 54-57Dec. 13 West Chester ............................................................W 67-62Dec. 23 Maine ......................................................................W 81-76Jan. 3 *Drexel ....................................................................W 95-87Jan. 5 at Rutgers ..................................................................L 63-66Jan. 7 Bucknell ..................................................................W 91-87Jan. 12 at *Rider....................................................................L 55-76Jan. 17 *Central Connecticut ................................................W 113-84Jan. 19 at New Hampshire ....................................................W 72-55Jan. 23 at *UMBC ..................................................................L 77-78Jan. 26 *Hofstra ....................................................................L 62-68Jan. 28 at Navy ..................................................................W 102-80Jan. 30 at *Towson State ................................................L 84-88 (OT)Feb. 2 at *Central Connecticut..............................................W 63-59Feb. 4 at Hartford ................................................................L 68-82Feb. 7 at *Drexel ................................................................W 72-71Feb. 9 *Rider ......................................................................W 70-68

Feb. 13 *UMBC......................................................................W 73-68Feb. 15 Vermont....................................................................W 93-89Feb. 20 *Towson State ..........................................................W 75-74Feb. 23 at *Hofstra ..............................................................W 75-72Feb. 26 Boston University ......................................................W 92-69Mar. 2 vs. **Central Connecticut ..........................................W 99-85Mar. 3 vs. ***Rider ......................................................L 75-77 (OT)

* East Coast Conference (2nd Place)** ECC Quarterfinals at Towson, MD*** ECC Semifinals at Towson, MD

1991-92 (27-4, 14-0 North Atlantic Conference)

Head Coach: Steve SteinwedelCaptains: Alex Coles, Rob Jackson, Steve Lubas,Denard Montgomery, Mark Murray

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 23 Washington College ................................................W 105-63Nov. 27 at Stetson ..............................................................W 103-85Nov. 29 vs. %Saint Francis (NY) ............................................W 80-67Nov. 30 at %Central Florida ..................................................W 92-79Dec. 5 Delaware State ..........................................................L 95-99Dec. 7 Widener....................................................................W 90-67

The 1991-92 season was the most successful in school history as the Hens went 27-4, won the North Atlantic Conference title, and madeits first NCAA tournament appearance. Front Row (left to right): Denard Montgomery, Mark Murray, Rob Jackson, Alex Coles, Steve Lubas.Middle Row: Assistant Coach Doug Nicholas, Anthony Wright, Kevin Blackhurst, Ricky Deadwyler, Brian Pearl, Andre Buck, Assistant CoachMike Moses, Assistant Coach Mark Haughton. Back Row: Assistant Coach Sean Kearney, Patrick Evans, Micah Edwards, Spencer Dunkley,Kevin Benton, Robbie Johnson, Head Coach Steve Steinwedel.

The 1992-93 Blue Hens made it two straight NAC titles and two straight NCAA Tournament berths with a 22-8 record. Pictured above are:First Row: Captains Kevin Blackhurst, Andre Buck, Spencer Dunkley, Anthony Wright, Ricky Deadwyler; Middle Row: Assistant Coach DougNicholas, Rob Garner, Ron Hill, Brian Pearl, Bruce McCullough, Patrick Evans, Assistant Coach Darryl Hilliard, Manager Adam Dunayer; BackRow: Student Trainer Daryl Conway, Assistant Coach Sean Kearney, Robbie Johnson, Matt Strine, Kevin Benton, Micah Edwards, Head CoachSteve Steinwedel, Manager G.R. Myers.

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Dec. 10 at Monmouth ............................................................W 73-63Dec. 23 at Brooklyn ..............................................................W 92-74Jan. 2 Bucknell ....................................................................L 68-86Jan. 4 at Rutgers ................................................................L 78-101Jan. 7 at UMBC........................................................W 103-101 (OT)Jan. 11 Towson State ............................................................W 90-69Jan. 17 at *New Hampshire ..................................................W 89-74Jan. 19 at *Maine ................................................................W 80-67Jan. 24 *Boston University ....................................................W 93-57Jan. 25 *Northeastern ..........................................................W 65-63Jan. 28 Brooklyn ..................................................................W 66-51Feb. 1 at *Vermont..............................................................W 68-60Feb. 2 at *Hartford..............................................................W 75-65Feb. 8 at *Drexel ................................................................W 69-66Feb. 14 *Hartford..................................................................W 88-69Feb. 15 *Vermont..................................................................W 79-73Feb. 22 at *Boston University ................................................W 89-73Feb. 23 at *Northeastern ......................................................W 74-64Feb. 28 *Maine ....................................................................W 82-75Feb. 29 New Hampshire ........................................................W 55-49Mar. 4 *Drexel ....................................................................W 72-66Mar. 7 **Hartford................................................................W 92-56Mar. 9 ***Vermont ..............................................................W 76-64Mar. 11 ****Drexel ..............................................................W 92-68Mar. 20 vs. #12 !Cincinnati ....................................................L 47-85

* North Atlantic Conference (1st Place)** NAC Quarterfinals at Newark, DE*** NAC Semifinals at Newark, DE**** NAC Championship at Newark, DE! NCAA Midwest Regional at Dayton (OH) Arena% Central Florida Classic at Orlando, FL

NAC CHAMPIONSNCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL

1992-93(22-8, 10-4 NAC)

Head Coach: Steve SteinwedelCaptains: Spencer Dunkley, Anthony Wright, Ricky Deadwyler, KevinBlackhurst, Andre Buck

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 19 at #6 %Seton Hall ......................................................L 54-75Dec. 1 +Rutgers ..................................................................W 77-69Dec. 3 Widener....................................................................W 84-55Dec. 8 at Bucknell ................................................................L 71-83Dec. 10 at Delaware State ....................................................W 81-64Dec. 18 vs. $Xavier ................................................................L 66-74Dec. 19 vs. $Rice ..................................................................W 71-65Dec. 29 vs. &UNC Greensboro................................................W 67-60Dec. 30 at &Mount St. Mary's................................................W 73-55Jan. 4 Navy ........................................................................W 79-58Jan. 6 UMBC..............................................................W 106-98 (OT)Jan. 9 at Towson State ........................................................W 76-69Jan. 15 *New Hampshire ......................................................W 65-54Jan. 17 *Maine ....................................................................W 93-71Jan. 22 at *Boston University ................................................W 70-69Jan. 24 at *Northeastern ........................................................L 73-76Jan. 29 *Vermont..................................................................W 73-69Jan. 31 *Hartford..................................................................W 71-67Feb. 6 at *Drexel..................................................................L 63-79Feb. 11 at *Hartford..............................................................W 69-65Feb. 13 at *Vermont..............................................................W 88-73Feb. 19 *Northeastern ............................................................L 68-82Feb. 21 *Boston University ....................................................W 83-65Feb. 26 at *Maine ................................................................W 78-72Feb. 28 at *New Hampshire ....................................................L 62-64Mar. 3 *Drexel ....................................................................W 92-73Mar. 6 **New Hampshire ....................................................W 70-65Mar. 8 at ***Northeastern ..................................................W 84-61Mar. 10 at ****Drexel ..........................................................W 67-64Mar. 19 vs. #15 !Louisville ......................................................L 70-76

* North Atlantic Conference (3rd Place)** NAC Quarterfinals at Newark, DE*** NAC Semifinals at Boston**** NAC Championship at Philadelphia! NCAA Midwest Regional First Round at Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, IN% Pre-Season NIT Tournament$ NCAA Ball Tournament at Tokyo, Japan& Mount St. Mary's Tournament at Emmitsburg, MD+ First Game at Bob Carpenter Center

NAC CHAMPIONSNCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL

1993-94(14-13, 8-6 NAC)

Head Coach: Steve SteinwedelCaptains: Brian Pearl, Robbie Johnson

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 27 at Monmouth ............................................................L 79-91Nov. 29 Washington College ..................................................W 86-56Dec. 4 Delaware State ........................................................W 73-72Dec. 8 Widener....................................................................W 80-63Dec. 11 Towson State ..............................................................L 63-71Dec. 21 vs. #Troy State ......................................................W 107-106Dec. 22 at #New Orleans ........................................................L 56-58Dec. 29 at %Toledo ................................................................L 65-69Dec. 30 vs. %Columbia ..........................................................W 72-52Jan. 3 Loyola (MD) ............................................................W 77-65Jan. 5 Richmond ................................................................W 58-51Jan. 8 at Rutgers ..................................................................L 59-62Jan. 14 at *New Hampshire ....................................................L 77-85Jan. 16 at *Maine ..................................................................L 84-97Jan. 21 *Boston University ....................................................W 80-66Jan. 23 *Northeastern ..........................................................W 59-56Jan. 27 at *Vermont..............................................................W 89-75Jan. 29 at *Hartford ..............................................................L 76-88Feb. 5 *Drexel......................................................................L 67-74Feb. 11 *Hartford..................................................................W 73-57Feb. 13 *Vermont..................................................................W 67-43Feb. 18 at *Northeastern ............................................W 89-85 (2OT)Feb. 20 at *Boston University ................................................L 61-74Feb. 25 *Maine.............................................................. L 82-83 (OT)Feb. 27 *New Hampshire ......................................................W 61-59Mar. 2 at *Drexel ..........................................................L 60-68 (OT)Mar. 5 at **New Hampshire ................................................L 67-80

* North Atlantic Conference (5th Place)** NAC Quarterfinals at Durham, NH# New Orleans Tournament at UNO% Toledo MVP Holiday Classic

1994-95(12-15, 7-9 NAC)

Head Coach: Steve SteinwedelCaptains: Brian Pearl, Robbie Johnson, Micah Edwards

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 26 at Delaware State..............................................W 82-80 (OT)Nov. 28 Washington College ..................................................W 86-77Dec. 1 vs. #Weber State ......................................................W 82-70Dec. 3 at #UC-Santa Barbara ................................................L 74-92Dec. 8 Widener....................................................................W 91-61Dec. 17 at Towson State ..........................................................L 83-84Dec. 22 Monmouth ................................................................L 71-77Dec. 30 Villanova....................................................................L 54-90Jan. 3 at Richmond ..............................................................L 53-57Jan. 7 at Loyola (MD) ........................................................W 86-70Jan. 10 *Hofstra ..................................................................W 70-52Jan. 13 *New Hampshire ......................................................W 69-61Jan. 15 *Maine ....................................................................W 71-66Jan. 20 at *Boston University ................................................L 54-55

Jan. 22 at *Northeastern ........................................................L 68-81Jan. 27 *Vermont..................................................................W 84-62Jan. 29 *Hartford ..................................................................L 66-70Feb. 3 at *Drexel..................................................................L 69-76Feb. 9 at *Hartford ......................................................L 84-86 (OT)Feb. 11 at *Vermont ..............................................................L 64-87Feb. 13 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 63-66Feb. 17 *Northeastern ..........................................................W 87-58Feb. 19 *Boston University ..............................................L 72-76 (OT)Feb. 24 at *Maine ................................................................W 99-87Feb. 26 at *New Hampshire ......................................L 111-113 (OT)Feb. 28 *Drexel ....................................................................W 73-71Mar. 4 at **New Hampshire ..................................................L 81-83

* North Atlantic Conference (7th Place)** NAC Quarterfinals at Durham, NH# UC-Santa Barbara Gaucho Classic

1995-96(15-12, 11-7 NAC)

Head Coach: Mike BreyCaptains: Rob Garner, Patrick Evans

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 27 Washington College ................................................W 100-58Nov. 29 Bucknell ..................................................................W 73-64Dec. 2 Saint Joseph’s ............................................................L 56-64Dec. 8 at #Indiana ................................................................L 68-85Dec. 9 vs. #The Citadel ........................................................W 68-46Dec. 19 at #20 Duke ..............................................................L 73-79Dec. 22 Widener....................................................................W 81-38Dec. 30 at #8 Villanova ..........................................................L 58-71Jan. 4 at *Maine ..................................................................L 62-64Jan. 6 at *New Hampshire ..................................................W 57-52Jan. 11 *Boston University ....................................................W 62-50Jan. 13 *Northeastern ..........................................................W 99-69Jan. 16 at $*Drexel................................................................L 75-91Jan. 18 at *Hartford ..............................................................L 77-79Jan. 20 at *Vermont ..............................................................L 66-67Jan. 26 *Hartford..................................................................W 90-66Jan. 28 *Vermont..................................................................W 77-59Feb. 1 at *Boston University..........................................L 75-82 (OT)Feb. 4 at *Northeastern ......................................................W 60-59Feb. 7 *Hofstra ..................................................................W 93-65Feb. 9 *Maine ......................................................................L 65-77Feb. 11 *New Hampshire ......................................................W 93-75Feb. 16 at *Hofstra ..............................................................W 67-57Feb. 18 *Drexel......................................................................L 78-82Feb. 21 *Towson State ..........................................................W 81-73Feb. 24 at *Towson State ......................................................W 71-70Mar. 2 **Towson State ..........................................................L 78-85

* North Atlantic Conference (4th Place)** NAC Quarterfinals at Delaware# Indiana University Classic$ Spectrum (Philadelphia, PA)

Mike Brey

Head Coach1995-2000

99-51 (.660)

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1996-97(15-16, 8-10 America East)

Head Coach: Mike BreyCaptains: Greg Smith, Peca Arsic, Keith Davis, Tyrone Perry

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 22 Delaware State ........................................................W 91-63Nov. 26 Rider ........................................................................W 82-70Nov. 29 vs. #10 $Clemson ......................................................L 71-78Nov. 30 vs. $Tennessee-Chattanooga ......................................W 83-74Dec. 1 vs. $Florida ..............................................................W 88-78Dec. 4 at Bucknell ................................................................L 57-81Dec. 6 *Northeastern ..........................................................W 74-55Dec. 8 *Boston University......................................................L 56-58Dec. 20 Washington College ..................................................W 92-55Dec. 22 Widener....................................................................W 71-58Dec. 30 at Virginia ..................................................................L 66-76Jan. 4 at Marshall ................................................................L 78-89Jan. 5 *Towson State ........................................................W 104-63Jan. 7 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 70-81Jan. 10 *Hartford ..................................................................L 62-91Jan. 12 *Vermont..................................................................W 71-50Jan. 16 at *New Hampshire ..................................................W 81-47Jan. 18 at *Maine ................................................................W 65-62Jan. 21 *Drexel......................................................................L 73-77Jan. 24 at *Boston University..........................................L 72-79 (OT)Jan. 26 at *Northeastern ......................................................W 70-66Jan. 31 at *Drexel..................................................................L 70-74Feb. 2 *Hofstra ..................................................................W 79-72Feb. 6 at *Hartford ..............................................................L 83-92Feb. 8 at *Vermont ..............................................................L 87-89Feb. 13 *Maine ......................................................................L 52-56Feb. 15 *New Hampshire ......................................................W 81-54Feb. 18 at Saint Joseph’s ........................................................L 65-77Feb. 22 at *Towson State ........................................................L 79-86Mar. 1 **Hofstra..................................................................W 86-73Mar. 2 ***Boston University ..................................................L 65-69

* America East Games (5th Place)** America East Quarterfinals*** America East Semifinals$ San Juan Shootout, San Juan, PR (5th)

1997-98(20-10, 12-6 America East)

Head Coach: Mike BreyCaptains: Keith Davis, Tyrone Perry

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 14 vs. #Siena ................................................................W 77-73Nov. 15 at #George Washington ..............................................L 79-84Nov. 22 at Rider......................................................................L 55-77Nov. 25 Virginia ......................................................................L 57-64Nov. 29 vs. $American ..........................................................W 67-56Dec. 3 at *Drexel..................................................................L 63-65Dec. 6 *Hofstra ..................................................................W 77-75Dec. 9 at *Towson ........................................................W 68-63 (OT)Dec. 21 Washington College ..................................................W 88-69Jan. 5 at Delaware State ....................................................W 77-64Jan. 8 at *New Hampshire ....................................................L 62-68Jan. 10 at *Maine ................................................................W 94-82Jan. 13 *Drexel ....................................................................W 73-68Jan. 16 *Hartford ..................................................................L 71-90Jan. 18 *Vermont..................................................................W 81-64Jan. 22 *Northeastern ..........................................................W 79-63Jan. 25 *Boston University ....................................................W 68-54Jan. 29 at *Hartford..............................................................W 95-84Jan. 31 at *Vermont ..............................................................L 76-86Feb. 3 at *Hofstra ..............................................................W 92-77Feb. 6 *New Hampshire ......................................................W 72-69Feb. 8 *Maine ....................................................................W 67-63Feb. 11 Widener....................................................................W 81-62Feb. 14 *Towson ............................................................W 71-68 (OT)

Feb. 19 at *Northeastern ........................................................L 62-72Feb. 21 at *Boston University ................................................L 77-87Feb. 28 **Towson ..................................................................W 80-60Mar. 1 ***Hofstra ................................................................W 60-51Mar. 7 ****Boston University ..............................................W 66-58Mar. 13 vs. #11 %Purdue........................................................L 56-95

* America East Games (tie, 1st Place)** America East Quarterfinals*** America East Semifinals**** America East Finals# Red Auerback Classic at Washington, DC$ at Paget, Bermuda% NCAA Midwest Regional First Round at Chicago, IL

AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSNCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL

1998-99(25-6, 15-3 America East)

Head Coach: Mike BreyCaptains: John Bennett, Tyrone Perry

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 14 at American ..............................................................W 86-81Nov. 18 Delaware State ........................................................W 87-74Nov. 23 Rider ........................................................................W 78-69Nov. 25 at Howard ................................................................W 93-74Dec. 1 at Colgate ................................................................W 70-68Dec. 5 at *Drexel ................................................................W 70-62Dec. 8 vs. +Lafayette ..........................................................W 92-78Dec. 21 vs. #Charleston Southern ..........................................W 58-46Dec. 22 at #College of Charleston............................................L 55-80Dec. 27 at Virginia ..................................................................L 64-72Jan. 3 *Northeastern ..........................................................W 80-57Jan. 5 *Boston University ............................................W 75-74 (OT)Jan. 10 *Towson....................................................................W 70-60Jan. 14 at *Vermont ..............................................................L 63-64Jan. 16 at *Hartford..............................................................W 81-68Jan. 19 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 76-78Jan. 22 *Maine ......................................................................L 59-70

The Blue Hens captured their third conference title and NCAA Tournament berth of the decade in 1997-98. Front Row Sitting (left to right):Dave Arnold, John Gordon (redshirt), Keith Davis, Tyrone Perry, Kestutis Marciulionis; Back Row Standing (left to right): Trainer Jen Massey,Assistant Coach Kenny Blakeney, Trainer Mike King, Tobias Mullen, Mike Pegues, Darryl Presley, Mohamed Niang, Head Coach Mike Brey,John Bennett, Fred Gonzalez, Madou Diouf, Greg Miller, Assistant Coach Sean Kearney, Assistant Coach G.R. Myers, Assistant Coach ShaneBrey.

In 1998-99, Delaware made it back-to-back America East Championships and thus brought home the fourth conference title and fourth NCAATournament appearance in the 1990’s. Front Row Sitting (left to right): Madou Diouf, John Gordon, Tobias Mullen, Dave Arnold, Tyrone Perry,Billy Wells (redshirt); Back Row Standing (left to right): Trainer Adam Smith, Head Coach Mike Brey, Assistant Coach Kenny Blakeney, MikePegues, John Bennett, Ndongo Ndiaye, Mohamed Niang, Fred Gonzalez, Darryl Pressley, Assistant Coach Sean Kearney, Assistant Coach G.R.Myers, Trainer Melissa Cruice.

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Jan. 24 *New Hampshire ......................................................W 67-41Jan. 27 *Drexel ............................................................W 99-91 (OT)Jan. 29 at *Northeastern ......................................................W 72-69Jan. 31 at *Boston University ................................................W 78-60Feb. 7 at *Towson................................................................W 73-56Feb. 10 *Hofstra ..................................................................W 83-60Feb. 13 *Vermont..................................................................W 80-62Feb. 15 *Hartford..................................................................W 91-75Feb. 18 at *Maine ................................................................W 87-74Feb. 20 at *New Hampshire ..................................................W 96-72Feb. 27 **Towson ..................................................................W 83-63Feb. 28 ***Maine..................................................................W 90-73Mar. 6 ****Drexel ..............................................................W 86-67Mar. 12 vs. #20 %Tennessee....................................................L 52-62

* America East Games (tie, 1st Place)** America East Quarterfinals*** America East Semifinals**** America East Finals+ Desmond Conf. Challenge, Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY# College of Charleston Tournament, Charleston, SC% NCAA East Regional First Round at Charlotte, NC

AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSNCAA EAST REGIONAL

1999-2000(24-8, 14-4 America East)

Head Coach: Mike BreyCaptains: Mike Pegues, John Gordon, Kestutis Marciulionis

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 20 vs. ^Duquesne..........................................................W 86-81Nov. 21 vs. ^Canisius ............................................................W 81-74Nov. 23 George Mason ..........................................................W 80-78Nov. 27 American ..................................................................W 58-57Nov. 29 at Rider......................................................................L 49-66Dec. 2 Colgate ....................................................................W 65-56Dec. 4 at Delaware State......................................................W 64-51Dec. 11 *Vermont ..........................................................W 79-71 (OT)Dec. 21 Howard ....................................................................W 97-52Dec. 28 vs. $Alabama............................................................W 76-66Dec. 30 at #5 $Arizona ..........................................................L 77-89Jan. 2 at *Maine ..................................................................L 68-72Jan. 4 at *New Hampshire ..................................................W 96-57Jan. 9 *Hofstra ..................................................................W 85-81Jan. 11 *Drexel ....................................................................W 90-77Jan. 14 at *Boston University ................................................W 62-59Jan. 16 at *Northeastern ........................................................L 76-90Jan. 22 *Towson....................................................................W 82-70Jan. 27 *New Hampshire ....................................................W 102-55Jan. 29 *Maine ......................................................................L 56-71Feb. 4 at *Drexel ................................................................W 69-65Feb. 6 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 70-82Feb. 10 *Boston University ....................................................W 87-77Feb. 12 *Northeastern ..........................................................W 80-64Feb. 14 *Hartford..................................................................W 90-72Feb. 19 at *Towson................................................................W 80-74Feb. 24 at *Vermont..............................................................W 74-72Feb. 26 at *Hartford..............................................................W 89-61Mar. 4 **Towson ..................................................................W 79-69Mar. 5 ***Maine..................................................................W 68-46Mar. 11 at +Hofstra ................................................................L 69-76Mar. 15 at %Villanova ............................................................L 63-72

* America East Game (2nd Place)** America East Quarterfinals*** America East Semifinals+ America East Championship% National Invitation Tournament^ Binghamton Hoopfest, Binghamton, NY$ Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, AZ

NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT

2000-01(20-10, 14-4 America East)

Head Coach: David HendersonCaptains: Greg Miller, Billy Wells, Ajmal Basit

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 13 at #Temple ................................................................L 49-56Nov. 20 Delaware State ........................................................W 79-54Nov. 25 at George Mason........................................................L 65-72Nov. 27 at Loyola (MD) ..........................................................L 72-76Nov. 30 at *Hofstra ..............................................................W 79-74Dec. 3 at *Drexel..................................................................L 70-82Dec. 7 *New Hampshire ......................................................W 92-75Dec. 9 *Maine ......................................................................L 68-74Dec. 16 Rider ........................................................................W 72-57Dec. 20 vs. ^Charleston Southern ..........................................W 82-63Dec. 21 at ^College of Charleston .................................. L 75-80 (OT)Dec. 30 at Saint Joseph’s ........................................................L 67-72Jan. 4 at *Hartford..............................................................W 81-53Jan. 6 at *Vermont..............................................................W 88-85Jan. 11 *Northeastern ..........................................................W 71-54Jan. 13 *Boston University ....................................................W 68-59Jan. 17 Pennsylvania ............................................................W 76-66Jan. 20 at *Towson................................................................W 67-64Jan. 25 at *New Hampshire ..................................................W 88-74Jan. 27 at *Maine ..................................................................L 68-80Feb. 1 *Drexel ....................................................................W 68-56Feb. 4 *Hofstra ....................................................................L 55-68Feb. 8 at *Northeastern ..............................................W 81-77 (OT)Feb. 10 at *Boston University ................................................W 75-55Feb. 17 *Towson....................................................................W 77-63Feb. 22 *Vermont..................................................................W 91-68Feb. 24 *Hartford..................................................................W 98-72

Mar. 3 **Towson ..................................................................W 66-51Mar. 4 ***Northeastern ....................................................W 110-66Mar. 10 at +Hofstra ................................................................L 54-68

* America East Game (2nd Place)** America East Quarterfinals*** America East Semifinals+ America East Championship# Pre-season National Invitation Tournament^ State Farm College of Charleston Classic, Charleston, SC

2001-02(14-16, 9-9 Colonial Athletic Association)

Head Coach: David HendersonCaptains: Austen Rowland, Ryan Iversen

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 16 vs. +Wichita State ....................................................W 62-47Nov. 17 vs. +Butler ................................................................L 59-76Nov. 18 vs. +Bowling Green ....................................................L 70-73Nov. 24 La Salle ............................................................W 84-78 (OT)Nov. 28 #19 Saint Joseph’s ....................................................L 57-84Dec. 6 at High Point ............................................................W 78-63Dec. 8 at UNC Greensboro ....................................................L 50-65Dec. 15 at Rider......................................................................L 78-94Dec. 22 at *George Mason ....................................................W 83-56Dec. 30 Loyola (MD) ............................................................W 75-55Jan. 3 *James Madison........................................................W 51-50Jan. 5 at *William & Mary ....................................................L 53-59Jan. 7 at *Old Dominion ......................................................L 58-60Jan. 12 at *UNC Wilmington ..................................................W 65-60Jan. 14 at *Virginia Commonwealth ........................................L 57-68Jan. 17 at Pennsylvania..........................................................L 44-50Jan. 19 *Drexel ....................................................................W 78-73Jan. 23 *Towson ....................................................................L 53-59Jan. 26 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 67-74Jan. 30 *Virginia Commonwealth ..........................................W 75-70Feb. 2 *Old Dominion..........................................................W 75-70Feb. 6 *George Mason ..........................................................L 57-69Feb. 9 at *Drexel..................................................................L 89-97Feb. 13 at *Towson ................................................................L 57-61Feb. 16 *UNC Wilmington ......................................................L 66-69Feb. 20 *William & Mary ......................................................W 82-72Feb. 23 *Hofstra ..................................................................W 75-63Feb. 25 at *James Madison....................................................W 65-64Mar. 2 vs. **Drexel..............................................................W 85-59Mar. 3 vs. ***UNC Wilmington ..............................................L 54-69

David Henderson

Head Coach2000-06

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Delaware made its third consecutive postseason appearance in 1999-2000 when the Blue Hens competed in the National InvitationTournament. Front Row Sitting (left to right): Ndongo Ndiaye, Darryl Presley, John Gordon, Mike Pegues, Kestutis Marciulionis, Madou Diouf.Back Row Standing (left to right): Head Coach Mike Brey, Trainer Mike King, Trainer Tara Good, Trainer Chris Stella, Austen Rowland, DaveArnold, Greg Miller, Maurice Sessoms (redshirt), Ajmal Basit (redshirt), Dave Hindenlang, Ryan Iversen (redshirt), Billy Wells, Associate HeadCoach Sean Kearney, Assistant Coach Tyrone Perry, Assistant Coach Kenny Blakeney, Strength & Conditioning Coach Russell Barbarino.

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* Colonial Athletic Association Game (5th Place)** CAA Quarterfinals, Richmond, VA*** CAA Semifinals, Richmond, VA+ BP Top of the World Classic, Fairbanks, AK

2002-03(15-14 9-9 Colonial Athletic Association)

Head Coach: David HendersonCaptains: Ryan Iversen, Mike Slattery

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 22 at La Salle..................................................................L 56-73Dec. 1 Long Island University ..............................................W 87-58Dec. 3 Pennsylvania ............................................................W 60-59Dec. 9 at Saint Joseph’s ........................................................L 59-77Dec. 14 Rider..........................................................................L 60-70Dec. 19 UNC Greensboro........................................................W 74-71Dec. 21 at Siena ....................................................................W 87-78Dec. 27 vs. #Eastern Washington............................................W 66-56Dec. 28 at #UW-Green Bay ....................................................L 82-88Jan. 2 at *George Mason ......................................................L 67-77Jan. 4 at *James Madison....................................................W 69-54Jan. 8 at *William & Mary ..................................................W 74-72Jan. 11 *Virginia Commonwealth ..........................................W 55-53Jan. 15 at *Old Dominion ..............................................W 75-74 (OT)Jan. 18 *UNC Wilmington ......................................................L 62-68Jan. 23 *Drexel ..............................................................L 78-83 (OT)Jan. 25 *Towson....................................................................W 74-60Jan. 29 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 62-64Feb. 1 *William & Mary ......................................................W 91-57Feb. 5 *George Mason ..........................................................L 63-71Feb. 8 at *UNC Wilmington ..................................................L 53-71Feb. 13 *James Madison........................................................W 74-71Feb. 15 at *Virginia Commonwealth ........................................L 66-71Feb. 19 *Hofstra ....................................................................L 82-91Feb. 22 *Old Dominion..........................................................W 73-63Feb. 26 at *Drexel..................................................................L 56-70Mar. 1 at *Towson................................................................W 74-69Mar. 8 vs. %George Mason ..................................................W 61-49Mar. 9 vs. %%UNC Wilmington ..............................................L 50-63* Colonial Athletic Association Games (5th place)# Onedia Bingo and Casino Classic, Green Bay, WI% CAA Quarterfinals, Richmond, VA%% CAA Semifinals, Richmond, VA

2003-04(16-12, 10-8 Colonial Athletic Association)

Head Coach: David HendersonCaptains: Mike Ames, David Lunn, Mike Slattery

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 21 at Mount St. Mary’s ..........................................W 75-72 (OT)Nov. 25 at American ..............................................................W 72-63Nov. 30 San Francisco ............................................................L 72-74Dec. 3 at Long Island University ..........................................W 89-76Dec. 6 at UMBC ..................................................................W 74-62Dec. 10 Loyola (MD) ............................................................W 76-71Dec. 13 at Rider......................................................................L 72-75Dec. 23 Siena ........................................................................W 85-59Dec. 30 #10 Saint Joseph’s......................................................L 54-75Jan. 3 *Hofstra ..................................................................W 66-59Jan. 7 at *Virginia Commonwealth ........................................L 72-99Jan. 10 at *Towson ................................................................L 68-70Jan. 12 *James Madison........................................................W 80-66Jan. 15 at *Drexel..................................................................L 75-82Jan. 17 *Old Dominion ..........................................................W 64-62Jan. 21 *William & Mary ..............................................W 93-82 (OT)Jan. 24 at *UNC Wilmington ..................................................L 49-50Jan. 28 *George Mason ........................................................W 74-65Jan. 31 at *James Madison....................................................W 63-61Feb. 4 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 61-63Feb. 7 *Towson ............................................................W 80-76 (OT)

Feb. 11 at *William & Mary ..................................................W 73-68Feb. 14 at *Old Dominion ......................................................L 74-85Feb. 16 *UNC Wilmington ......................................................W 62-61Feb. 21 at *George Mason ......................................................L 61-75Feb. 25 *Virginia Commonwealth ..................................L 69-71 (2OT)Feb. 28 *Drexel ....................................................................W 76-64Mar. 6 vs. %George Mason ............................................L 58-65 (OT)

* CAA Game (T-5th place)% CAA Quarterfinals, Richmond, VA

2004-05(11-20, 7-11 Colonial Athletic Association)

Head Coach: David HendersonCaptains: Harding Nana, Mike Slattery, Robin Wentt

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 19 at Ohio State..............................................................L 49-74Nov. 26 Mount St. Mary’s ......................................................W 71-49Nov. 29 at Loyola (MD) ........................................................W 63-60Dec. 2 at St. Mary’s (CA) ......................................................L 58-67Dec. 4 at San Francisco ........................................................L 79-84Dec. 8 *Drexel ....................................................................W 67-65Dec. 11 Rider ........................................................................W 68-66Dec. 20 vs. $Auburn ..............................................................L 46-74Dec. 21 vs. $Toledo ................................................................L 58-81Dec. 22 vs. $Middle Tennessee State ................................L 69-73 (OT)Dec. 29 UMBC ........................................................................L 56-66Jan. 2 American....................................................................L 58-64Jan. 5 at *Towson ................................................................L 66-86Jan. 8 at *William & Mary ..................................................W 69-59Jan. 12 *George Mason ................................................W 81-78 (OT)Jan. 15 *James Madison........................................................W 75-40Jan. 19 *Virginia Commonwealth ............................................L 57-66Jan. 22 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 66-80Jan. 26 at *Old Dominion ......................................................L 62-71Jan. 29 *UNC Wilmington ......................................................L 59-62Jan. 31 at *George Mason ......................................................L 68-82Feb. 2 at *James Madison....................................................W 70-69Feb. 5 *William & Mary ......................................................W 76-47Feb. 9 *Old Dominion ..........................................................L 49-56Feb. 12 *Towson....................................................................W 65-55Feb. 16 at *Virginia Commonwealth ........................................L 73-83Feb. 19 *Hofstra ....................................................................L 57-75Feb. 23 at *UNC Wilmington ..................................................L 65-68Feb. 26 at *Drexel..................................................................L 80-86Mar. 4 vs. %Towson..............................................................W 76-56Mar. 5 vs. %%Virginia Commonwealth ..................................L 61-74

* CAA Game (7th place)$ San Juan Shootout, Carolina, Puerto Rico% CAA First Round, Richmond, VA%% CAA Quarterfinals, Richmond, VA

2005-06(9-21, 4-14 Colonial Athletic Association)

Head Coach: David HendersonCaptain: Harding Nana

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 18 vs. ^The Citadel ........................................................W 77-57Nov. 19 vs. ^Stetson..............................................................W 67-64Nov. 20 at ^North Carolina State ............................................L 57-73Nov. 22 at *Georgia State ......................................................L 72-99Nov. 26 at Marist ....................................................................L 48-64Dec. 1 at UMBC ....................................................................L 84-85Dec. 3 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 65-79Dec. 10 at Rider......................................................................L 84-89Dec. 19 UNC Greensboro ......................................................W 89-77Dec. 29 Central Connecticut....................................................W 79-73Dec. 31 Loyola (MD) ..............................................................L 86-99Jan. 5 *UNC Wilmington ......................................................L 58-71

Jan. 7 at *George Mason ......................................................L 56-70Jan. 12 at *Northeastern ........................................................L 71-73Jan. 14 *Towson ....................................................................L 92-96Jan. 19 *James Madison........................................................W 95-68Jan. 21 at *Drexel..................................................................L 44-55Jan. 26 *Virginia Commonwealth ............................................L 52-56Jan. 28 at *Towson................................................................W 76-61Feb. 2 *George Mason ..........................................................L 52-57Feb. 4 *Hofstra ....................................................................L 62-77Feb. 6 at *James Madison ....................................................L 64-74Feb. 9 at *UNC Wilmington ..................................................L 54-70Feb. 11 *Drexel ....................................................................W 75-68Feb. 15 at *William & Mary ..........................................W 57-52 (OT)Feb. 18 at Cleveland State ......................................................L 40-52Feb. 23 *Northeastern ............................................................L 66-80Feb. 25 *Old Dominion ..........................................................L 53-69Mar. 3 vs. %Drexel ..............................................................W 52-49Mar. 4 vs. %%UNC Wilmington ..............................................L 56-69

^ Hispanic College Fund Classic (Raleigh, NC)* CAA Game (9th)% CAA First Round, Richmond, VA%% CAA Quarterfinals, Richmond, VA

2006-07(5-26, 3-15 Colonial Athletic Association)

Head Coach: Monté RossCaptains: Herb Courtney, Henry Olawoye

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 14 Marist ........................................................................L 62-78Nov. 17 at Albany ..................................................................L 67-87Nov. 21 Rider..........................................................................L 67-77Nov. 26 Cleveland State ..........................................................L 53-59Nov. 29 at Loyola (MD) ..........................................................L 63-75Dec. 3 Vermont ....................................................................L 55-57Dec. 6 at Central Connecticut ................................................L 60-63Dec. 20 at *Virginia Commonwealth ........................................L 60-79Dec. 23 at UNC Greensboro ....................................................L 64-74Dec. 28 vs. &Niagara ............................................................W 71-53Dec. 29 at &La Salle ..............................................................W 58-56Dec. 30 vs. &Holy Cross ..........................................................L 47-49Jan. 3 at *James Madison ....................................................L 47-62Jan. 6 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 50-75Jan. 8 *Towson ....................................................................L 68-75Jan. 10 at *Old Dominion ......................................................L 48-83Jan. 13 *William & Mary ......................................................W 77-62Jan. 17 *Georgia State ..........................................................L 44-61Jan. 20 *Drexel......................................................................L 61-69Jan. 24 at *Towson ................................................................L 63-85Jan. 27 at *Northeastern ........................................................L 64-73Jan. 29 *Hofstra ..................................................................W 72-68Jan. 31 at *George Mason ......................................................L 59-89Feb. 3 *James Madison ........................................................L 64-69Feb. 7 *UNC Wilmington ......................................................W 78-69Feb. 10 at *Drexel..................................................................L 62-77Feb. 14 *George Mason ..........................................................L 46-66Feb. 17 Iona ..........................................................................L 50-52Feb. 21 *Northeastern ............................................................L 61-70Feb. 24 at *UNC Wilmington ..................................................L 66-75

Monté Ross

Head Coach2006-Present

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Mar. 2 vs. %Northeastern ......................................................L 67-77& La Salle Invitational (Philadelphia, PA)* CAA Game (12th place)% CAA First Round, Richmond, VA

2007-08(14-17, 9-9 Colonial Athletic Association)

Head Coach: Monté RossCaptains: Herb Courtney, Sam McMahon, Henry Olawoye

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 11 at Marist ....................................................................L 78-89Nov. 17 at Rider......................................................................L 71-76Nov. 27 Hampton....................................................................L 50-51Nov. 30 at Iona ......................................................................L 52-57Dec. 3 *Towson....................................................................W 70-63Dec. 5 Albany......................................................................W 71-60Dec. 8 at Ohio University ......................................................L 59-78Dec. 16 at Central Connecticut ................................................L 48-81Dec. 19 at Vermont................................................................W 71-60Dec. 22 Boston University ......................................................W 73-55Dec. 28 at Maryland ..............................................................L 46-76Jan. 2 at *William & Mary ..................................................W 58-51Jan. 5 at *Drexel ................................................................W 67-63Jan. 9 *George Mason ................................................W 73-68 (OT)Jan. 12 *Old Dominion ................................................W 81-74 (2OT)Jan. 16 at *Virginia Commonwealth ........................................L 39-60Jan. 19 at *Northeastern ................................................L 69-73 (OT)Jan. 23 at *James Madison....................................................W 66-65Jan. 26 *Georgia State ..........................................................L 53-54Jan. 30 *Northeastern ............................................................L 49-53Feb. 2 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 58-64Feb. 6 *UNC Wilmington ......................................................W 68-67Feb. 9 *Virginia Commonwealth ............................................L 73-83Feb. 13 at *Georgia State ......................................................W 51-48Feb. 16 *Drexel......................................................................L 60-62Feb. 20 at *George Mason ......................................................L 58-70Feb. 23 at Toledo ..................................................................W 77-69Feb. 27 *Hofstra ..................................................................W 74-69Mar. 1 at *Towson ................................................................L 74-89Mar. 7 vs. %Drexel ..............................................................W 60-51Mar. 8 vs. %%UNC Wilmington ..............................................L 59-82

* CAA Game (7th place)% CAA First Round, Richmond, VA%% CAA Quarterfinals, Richmond, VA

2008-09(13-19, 6-12 Colonial Athletic Association)

Head Coach: Monté RossCaptains: Brian Johnson, Jim Ledsome

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 16 #Rutgers ....................................................................L 77-85Nov. 18 at #Robert Morris ......................................................L 75-86Nov. 21 vs. #Saint Bonaventure ............................................W 85-81Nov. 23 vs. #Marist ........................................................W 88-83 (OT)Nov. 25 Vermont ....................................................................L 63-78Nov. 29 at Seton Hall ..............................................................L 70-75Dec. 3 Central Connecticut ....................................................L 61-67Dec. 6 at *Old Dominion ......................................................L 49-56Dec. 9 at Hampton ..............................................................W 75-66Dec. 13 Ohio University ........................................................W 75-66Dec. 21 at Boston University ..................................................W 70-68Dec. 23 Marist ........................................................................L 69-74Dec. 30 Toledo ......................................................................W 74-63Jan. 3 *Virginia Commonwealth ..........................................W 81-79Jan. 5 *Towson ....................................................................L 61-62Jan. 7 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 61-66Jan. 10 at *UNC Wilmington ..................................................L 72-75Jan. 15 *Northeastern ............................................................L 47-67Jan. 17 *William & Mary ......................................................W 71-62

Jan. 20 at *Drexel..................................................................L 69-79Jan. 24 *Georgia State ..........................................................W 60-48Jan. 27 at *George Mason ......................................................L 55-78Jan. 31 at *Northeastern ........................................................L 59-73Feb. 4 *Drexel ............................................................W 73-70 (OT)Feb. 7 at *Georgia State ......................................................L 67-70Feb. 12 *George Mason ........................................................W 66-58Feb. 14 *Hofstra ....................................................................L 59-69Feb. 18 at *Virginia Commonwealth ........................................L 67-78Feb. 21 at Bucknell ..............................................................W 81-68Feb. 25 at *Towson ................................................................L 74-75Feb. 28 *James Madison........................................................W 79-65Mar. 6 vs. %Georgia State ....................................................L 41-54

# Garden State Challenge* CAA Game (9th place)% CAA First Round, Richmond, VA

2009-10(7-24, 3-15 Colonial Athletic Association)

Head Coach: Monté RossCaptains: Game Captains

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 14 #Temple ....................................................................L 56-76Nov. 18 Bucknell ....................................................................L 66-82Nov. 21 at Penn ..........................................................W 97-94 (2OT)Nov. 24 at #Siena ..................................................................L 56-90Nov. 28 vs. #Virginia Tech (@ The Palestra) ....................L 66-74 (OT)Dec. 1 at Delaware State ......................................................L 67-75Dec. 5 at *Old Dominion ......................................................L 44-65Dec. 9 Hampton ..................................................................W 55-52Dec. 12 Ohio University ..........................................................L 70-86Dec. 20 at Vermont................................................................W 56-50Dec. 23 at #8 Villanova ..........................................................L 63-97Dec. 29 Lafayette ..........................................................W 82-72 (OT)Jan. 2 *Drexel ....................................................................W 62-58Jan. 4 at *James Madison ....................................................L 65-71Jan. 6 *William & Mary ................................................L 73-74 (OT)Jan. 9 at *Virginia Commonwealth ........................................L 64-77Jan. 13 at *Northeastern ........................................................L 55-59Jan. 16 *Towson ....................................................................L 68-71Jan. 20 *Old Dominion ..........................................................L 49-68Jan. 23 *Georgia State ..................................................W 76-74 (OT)Jan. 27 at *George Mason ......................................................L 66-77Jan. 30 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 67-77Feb. 2 *Northeastern ............................................................L 51-67Feb. 8 *UNC Wilmington ......................................................W 69-62Feb. 10 at *William & Mary ....................................................L 54-67Feb. 13 at *Drexel..................................................................L 60-68Feb. 16 *Hofstra ....................................................................L 69-82Feb. 20 Boston University ......................................................L 65-78Feb. 24 *George Mason ..........................................................L 59-61Feb. 27 at *Towson ................................................................L 66-81Mar. 5 vs. %Virginia Commonwealth ......................................L 49-66

* CAA Game (12th Place)# Philly Hoop Group Classic% CAA First Round, Richmond, VA

2010-11(14-17, 8-10 Colonial Athletic Association)

Head Coach: Monté RossCaptains: Game Captains

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 13 at Ohio University ......................................................L 69-88Nov. 17 at Cornell ..................................................................L 61-75Nov. 19 Howard ....................................................................W 66-34Nov. 27 at Lafayette ..............................................................W 67-64Dec. 4 *Old Dominion..........................................................W 75-67Dec. 8 at Hampton ..............................................................W 55-53Dec. 11 Delaware State ........................................................W 61-50

Dec. 18 at #10 Villanova ........................................................L 59-78Dec. 22 Penn ..........................................................................L 68-78Dec. 29 at &Santa Clara ........................................................W 54-53Dec. 30 vs. &American............................................................L 71-83Jan. 3 at *George Mason ......................................................L 66-75Jan. 5 *William & Mary ......................................................W 61-48Jan. 8 at *Drexel..................................................................L 55-68Jan. 12 at *UNC Wilmington ..................................................L 53-76Jan. 15 at *Towson................................................................W 66-63Jan. 19 *Northeastern ..........................................................W 54-52Jan. 22 at *Georgia State ......................................................W 64-62Jan. 24 *George Mason ..........................................................L 49-69Jan. 26 at *William & Mary ..................................................W 59-55Jan. 29 *James Madison ........................................................L 71-77Feb. 2 at *Old Dominion ......................................................L 59-67Feb. 5 *Drexel......................................................................L 48-58Feb. 9 *Virginia Commonwealth ..................................L 74-84 (2OT)Feb. 12 *Hofstra ....................................................................L 58-61Feb. 15 at *Northeastern ......................................................W 72-66Feb. 19 at Rider......................................................................L 86-95Feb. 23 *Towson....................................................................W 80-70Feb. 26 at *Hofstra ................................................................L 60-79Mar. 4 vs. %Northeastern ....................................................W 60-58Mar. 5 vs. %% Old Dominion ................................................L 50-59

& Cable Car Classic, Santa Clara, CA* CAA Game (7th place)% CAA First Round, Richmond, VA%% CAA Quarterfinals, Richmond, VA

2011-12(18-14, 12-6 Colonial Athletic Association)

Head Coach: Monté RossCaptains: Jamelle Hagins, Kelvin McNeil, Devon Saddler

Date Opponent / Site ResultNov. 11 at Radford ................................................................L 54-58Nov. 18 at Villanova................................................................L 69-79Nov. 22 Cornell......................................................................W 72-64Nov. 26 Lafayette ..................................................................W 81-78Nov. 30 at Boston University ..................................................L 67-73Dec. 3 *Drexel ....................................................................W 71-60Dec. 7 at Penn ......................................................................L 60-69Dec. 10 at Delaware State ....................................................W 58-42Dec. 19 La Salle ....................................................................W 70-66Dec. 22 at Howard ..........................................................L 83-88 (OT)Dec. 30 Temple ......................................................................L 63-66Jan. 2 at *UNCW ..................................................................L 75-80Jan. 4 *Hofstra ..................................................................W 67-66Jan. 7 at *William & Mary ..................................................W 75-64Jan. 11 *Old Dominion....................................................L 66-68 (OT)Jan. 14 *VCU..........................................................................L 55-68Jan. 18 at *George Mason ......................................................L 63-89Jan. 21 *Georgia State ................................................W 77-74 (2OT)Jan. 23 *Towson....................................................................W 62-43Jan. 25 at *Northeastern ........................................................L 61-62Jan. 28 at *Drexel..................................................................L 55-71Feb. 1 *George Mason ........................................................W 65-60Feb. 4 at *James Madison....................................................W 85-80Feb. 8 *UNCW ....................................................................W 71-53Feb. 11 at *Georgia State ..............................................W 80-77 (OT)Feb. 14 at *Hofstra ..............................................................W 71-57Feb. 18 Hampton ..................................................................W 68-64Feb. 22 at *Towson................................................................W 76-79Feb. 25 *Northeastern ..........................................................W 82-72Mar. 2 vs. %Towson..............................................................W 72-65Mar. 3 vs. %% Old Dominion ................................................L 74-88Mar. 14 at ^Butler ..................................................................L 58-75

* CAA Game (7th place)% CAA First Round, Richmond, VA%% CAA Quarterfinals, Richmond, VA^ CBI Tournament First Round, Indianapolis, IN

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Sorted by Number of Overtimes

Single-Overtime Games (40-34)Feb. 1, 1918 Moravian ........................................................L 26-27Feb. 10, 1923 Muhlenberg ..................................................W 35-29Feb. 18, 1933 Pennsylvania Military ....................................W 40-38Jan. 18, 1935 Pennsylvania Military......................................L 34-37Feb. 25, 1938 Pratt Institute ................................................W 45-44Dec. 17, 1941 Pennsylvania Military ....................................W 51-50Feb. 8, 1947 at Pennsylvania Military ................................W 64-63Jan. 21, 1948 Pennsylvania Military ....................................W 58-55Jan. 12, 1949 Ursinus ..........................................................W 49-48Jan. 11, 1951 at Haverford ..................................................L 67-69Jan. 17, 1951 Pennsylvania Military ....................................W 65-62Feb. 20, 1954 Drexel ............................................................L 60-63Feb. 15, 1964 at Bucknell......................................................L 84-88Jan. 12, 1965 at Rutgers ......................................................L 77-91Feb. 22, 1966 Lehigh ..........................................................W 72-71Feb. 26, 1968 at Albright ....................................................W 95-85Jan. 28, 1970 at Drexel ......................................................W 88-85Feb. 13, 1971 Rider ..............................................................L 61-62Dec. 22, 1972 Dartmouth ....................................................W 90-85Feb. 7, 1973 at Rider ........................................................W 77-66Feb. 14, 1973 at Gettysburg ................................................W 93-89Dec. 5, 1977 at Penn State ..................................................L 84-86Dec. 29, 1977 vs. Northeastern ............................................W 89-85Feb. 25, 1978 at Bucknell......................................................L 76-78Jan. 2, 1982 Glassboro State..............................................W 49-48Dec. 28, 1982 vs. Yale ..........................................................L 64-66Feb. 9, 1983 Lafayette ........................................................L 69-70Mar. 5, 1983 Rider ............................................................W 69-67Feb. 25, 1984 at Rider ..........................................................L 66-69Mar. 8, 1984 vs. Drexel (ECC Tourn.)....................................L 72-82Jan. 8, 1986 at American ....................................................L 78-79Jan. 25, 1986 Drexel ............................................................L 89-90Feb. 17, 1988 at Hofstra ......................................................L 63-65Jan. 7, 1990 Hartford ........................................................W 58-54Jan. 17, 1990 at Lafayette ....................................................L 76-79Jan. 30, 1991 at Towson State ..............................................L 84-88Mar. 3, 1991 vs. Rider (ECC Tourn.)......................................L 75-77Jan. 7, 1992 at UMBC ....................................................W 103-101Jan. 6, 1993 UMBC ..........................................................W 106-98Mar. 2, 1994 at Drexel ........................................................L 60-68Nov. 26, 1994 at Delaware State ..........................................W 82-80Feb. 9, 1995 at Hartford ....................................................L 84-86Feb. 19, 1995 Boston University ............................................L 72-76Feb. 26, 1995 at New Hampshire ......................................L 111-113Feb. 1, 1996 at Boston University ........................................L 75-82Jan. 24, 1997 at Boston University ........................................L 72-79Dec. 9, 1997 at Towson ......................................................W 68-63Feb. 14, 1998 Towson ..........................................................W 71-68Jan. 5, 1999 Boston University ..........................................W 75-74Jan. 27, 1999 Drexel ..........................................................W 99-91Dec. 11, 1999 Vermont ........................................................W 79-71Dec. 21, 2000 at College of Charleston ..................................L 75-80Feb. 8, 2001 at Northeastern ............................................W 81-77Nov. 24, 2001 La Salle ........................................................W 84-78Jan. 15, 2003 at Old Dominion ............................................W 75-74Jan. 23, 2003 Drexel ............................................................L 78-83Nov. 21, 2003 at Mount St. Mary’s........................................W 75-72Jan. 21, 2004 William & Mary ............................................W 93-82Feb. 7, 2004 Towson ..........................................................W 80-76Mar. 6, 2004 vs. George Mason ..........................................L 58-65Dec. 22, 2004 vs. Middle Tennessee St. ..................................L 69-73Jan. 12, 2005 George Mason ..............................................W 81-78Feb. 15, 2006 at William & Mary ........................................W 57-52Jan. 9, 2008 George Mason ..............................................W 73-68Jan. 19, 2008 at Northeastern ..............................................L 69-73

Nov. 23, 2008 vs. Marist ......................................................W 88-83Feb. 4, 2009 Drexel ..........................................................W 73-70Nov. 28, 2009 vs. Virginia Tech ..............................................L 66-74Dec. 29, 2009 Lafayette ......................................................W 82-72Jan. 6, 2010 William & Mary ..............................................L 73-74Jan. 23, 2010 Georgia State ................................................W 76-74Dec. 22, 2011 at Howard ......................................................L 83-88Jan. 11, 2012 Old Dominion..................................................L 66-68Feb. 11 at Georgia State ............................................W 80-77

Double-Overtime Games (12-6)Feb. 17, 1936 at Drexel ........................................................L 47-50Feb. 2, 1943 at West Chester ..............................................L 45-47Mar. 2, 1960 Swarthmore ..................................................W 87-86Feb. 13, 1963 at Lehigh ......................................................W 87-86Dec. 8, 1965 Rutgers ..........................................................L 78-79Feb. 19, 1966 Rutgers ..........................................................L 80-83Feb. 3, 1973 at Bucknell ....................................................W 91-83Dec. 14, 1977 Widener ........................................................W 79-76Jan. 18, 1984 American ......................................................W 78-75Feb. 16, 1987 American ......................................................W 94-91Feb. 1, 1988 Hofstra ..........................................................W 79-77Mar. 3, 1990 vs. Lafayette (ECC Tour.) ................................W 57-54Feb. 18, 1994 at Northeastern ............................................W 89-85Feb. 25, 2004 Virginia Commonwealth ..................................L 69-71Jan. 12, 2008 Old Dominion ................................................W 81-74Nov. 21, 2009 at Penn ........................................................W 97-94Feb. 9, 2011 VCU ................................................................L 74-84Jan. 21, 2012 Georgia State ................................................W 77-74

Quadruple-Overtime Games (1-0)Dec. 7, 1968 at Lafayette ..................................................W 91-89

Sorted by Date

Feb. 1, 1918 Moravian ........................................................L 26-27Feb. 10, 1923 Muhlenberg ..................................................W 35-29Feb. 18, 1933 Pennsylvania Military ^ ................................W 40-38Jan. 18, 1935 Pennsylvania Military ^ ..................................L 34-37Feb. 17, 1936 at Drexel ............................................ (2OT) L 47-50Feb. 25, 1938 Pratt Institute ................................................W 45-44Dec. 17, 1941 Pennsylvania Military ^ ................................W 51-50Feb. 2, 1943 at West Chester ....................................(2OT) L 45-47Feb. 8, 1947 at Pennsylvania Military ^ ............................W 64-63Jan. 21, 1948 Pennsylvania Military ^ ................................W 58-55Jan. 12, 1949 Ursinus ..........................................................W 49-48Jan. 11, 1951 at Haverford ..................................................L 67-69Jan. 17, 1951 Pennsylvania Military ^ ................................W 65-62Feb. 20, 1954 Drexel ............................................................L 60-63Mar. 2, 1960 Swarthmore ........................................(2OT) W 87-86Feb. 13, 1963 at Lehigh ............................................(2OT) W 87-86Feb. 15, 1964 at Bucknell......................................................L 84-88Jan. 12, 1965 at Rutgers ......................................................L 77-91Dec. 8, 1965 Rutgers ................................................(2OT) L 78-79Feb. 19, 1966 Rutgers ................................................(2OT) L 80-83Feb. 22, 1966 Lehigh ..........................................................W 72-71Feb. 26, 1968 at Albright ....................................................W 95-85Dec. 7, 1968 at Lafayette ........................................(4OT) W 91-89Jan. 28, 1970 at Drexel ......................................................W 88-85Feb. 13, 1971 Rider ..............................................................L 61-62Dec. 22, 1972 Dartmouth ....................................................W 90-85Feb. 3, 1973 at Bucknell ..........................................(2OT) W 91-83Feb. 7, 1973 at Rider ........................................................W 77-66Feb. 14, 1973 at Gettysburg ................................................W 93-89Dec. 5, 1977 at Penn State ..................................................L 84-86Dec. 14, 1977 Widener ..............................................(2OT) W 79-76Dec. 29, 1977 vs. Northeastern ............................................W 89-85Feb. 25, 1978 at Bucknell......................................................L 76-78

Jan. 2, 1982 Glassboro State * ..........................................W 49-48Dec. 28, 1982 vs. Yale ..........................................................L 64-66Feb. 9, 1983 Lafayette ........................................................L 69-70Mar. 5, 1983 Rider ............................................................W 69-67Jan. 18, 1984 American ............................................(2OT) W 78-75Feb. 25, 1984 at Rider ..........................................................L 66-69Mar. 8, 1984 vs. Drexel (ECC Tourn.)....................................L 72-82Jan. 8, 1986 at American ....................................................L 78-79Jan. 25, 1986 Drexel ............................................................L 89-90Feb. 16, 1987 American ............................................(2OT) W 94-91Feb. 1, 1988 Hofstra ................................................(2OT) W 79-77Feb. 17, 1988 at Hofstra ......................................................L 63-65Jan. 7, 1990 Hartford ........................................................W 58-54Jan. 17, 1990 at Lafayette ....................................................L 76-79Mar. 3, 1990 vs. Lafayette (ECC).............................. (2OT) W 57-54Jan. 30, 1991 at Towson State ..............................................L 84-88Mar. 3, 1991 vs. Rider (ECC Tourn.)......................................L 75-77Jan. 7, 1992 at UMBC ....................................................W 103-101Jan. 6, 1993 UMBC ..........................................................W 106-98Feb. 18, 1994 at Northeastern....................................(2OT) W 89-85Mar. 2, 1994 at Drexel ........................................................L 60-68Nov. 26, 1994 at Delaware State ..........................................W 82-80Feb. 9, 1995 at Hartford ....................................................L 84-86Feb. 19, 1995 Boston University ............................................L 72-76Feb. 26, 1995 at New Hampshire ......................................L 111-113Feb. 1, 1996 at Boston University ........................................L 75-82Jan. 24, 1997 at Boston University ........................................L 72-79Dec. 9, 1997 at Towson ......................................................W 68-63Feb. 14, 1998 Towson ..........................................................W 71-68Jan. 5, 1999 Boston University ..........................................W 75-74Jan. 27, 1999 Drexel ..........................................................W 99-91Dec. 11, 1999 Vermont ........................................................W 79-71Dec. 21, 2000 at College of Charleston ..................................L 75-80Feb. 8, 2001 at Northeastern ............................................W 81-77Nov. 24, 2001 La Salle ........................................................W 84-78Jan. 15, 2003 at Old Dominion ............................................W 75-74Jan. 23, 2003 Drexel ............................................................L 78-83Nov. 21, 2003 at Mount St. Mary’s........................................W 75-72Jan. 21, 2004 William & Mary ............................................W 93-82Feb. 7, 2004 Towson ..........................................................W 80-76Feb. 25, 2004 Va. Commonwealth................................(2OT) L 69-71 Mar. 6, 2004 vs. George Mason ..........................................L 58-65Dec. 22, 2004 vs. Middle Tennessee State ..............................L 69-73Jan. 12, 2005 George Mason ..............................................W 81-78Feb. 15, 2006 at William & Mary ........................................W 57-52Jan. 9, 2008 George Mason ..............................................W 73-69Jan.. 12, 2008 Old Dominion ......................................(2OT) W 81-74Jan. 19, 2008 at Northeastern ..............................................L 69-73Nov. 23, 2008 vs. Marist ......................................................W 88-83Feb. 4, 2009 Drexel ..........................................................W 73-70Nov. 21, 2009 at Penn................................................(2OT) W 97-94Nov. 28, 2009 vs. Virginia Tech ..............................................L 66-74Dec. 29, 2009 Lafayette ......................................................W 82-72Jan. 6, 2010 William & Mary ..............................................L 73-74Jan. 23, 2010 Georgia State ................................................W 76-74Feb. 9, 2011 VCU ......................................................(2OT) L 74-84Dec. 22, 2011 at Howard ......................................................L 83-88Jan. 11, 2012 Old Dominion..................................................L 66-68Jan. 21, 2012 Georgia State ......................................(2OT) W 77-74Feb. 11, 2012 at Georgia State ............................................W 80-77

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– AAAA –Adams, W. Thomas (F, 6-2, Ocean City, NJ; 1960, ‘61)Albera, Frank: 1949, ‘50, ‘51Alexander, H.B.: 1918, ‘19Ames, Mike (G, 6-3, Phoenixville, PA; 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04)Anderson, Darrin (C, 6-7, Fort Worth, TX; 1994, ‘95, ‘96) Anderson, Ed: 1938, ‘39, ‘40Anderson, Kyle (G, 6-2, Newark, IL; 2012)Angielski, Brian (F, 6-5, E. Brunswick, NJ; 1982, ‘83, ‘84)Armstead, Ernest V.(F, 6-7, Media, PA; 1978, ‘79)Arnold, Dave (G, 6-1, Pocomoke, MD; 1998, ‘99, 2000)Arsic, Peca (F, 6-9, Belgrade, Yugoslavia; 1995, ‘96, ‘97)Atman, Edward S.(C, 6-9, Pittsburgh, PA; 1974)

– BBBB –Bacher, Jerald (G, 5-10, Wilmington, DE; 1957, ‘58)Baly, Jack (G, 6-1, Union, NJ; 1960, ‘61)Barlow, Geo.: 1940,’41, ‘42, ‘43Barnard, W.E.: 1918, ‘19Barnett, Kenn (C, 6-8, Braidwood, IL; 1967, ‘68)Barry, John (G, 6-1, Dunkirk, NJ; 1961, ‘62)Barton: 1927, ‘28, ‘30Basit, Ajmal (F, 6-9, Brooklyn, NY; 2001)Beatty, William (C, 6-6, Wilmington, DE; 1967)Bennett, John (C, 6-10, Middletown, MD; 1996, ‘97, ’98, ‘99)Benton, Kevin (G, 6-6, Philadelphia, PA; 1991, ‘92, ‘93)Berger, Barry (F, 6-5, Lake Grove, NY; 1985, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88)Berry, Robert: 1941Blackhurst, Kevin (G, 6-2, Franklin, PA; 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93)Blasca, Casonir: 1940Blum, Lewis (G, 5-10, Haddonfield, NJ; 1965, ‘66)Boney, D.J. (G, 6-5, Wilmington, DE; 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11)Bounds: 1916Bowers, Elsworth (F, 6-6, St. Croix, Virgin Islands; 1987, ‘88, ‘89)Bowlus, Gerald: 1944, ‘47, ‘48Branner, Woodrow: 1949Bringhurst: 1928Brinkley, Josh (F, 6-6, Richmond, VA; 2010, ‘11, ‘12)Brown, Alfred (C, 6-6, Stockholm, NJ; 1957)Brown, Alphonso (F/C, 6-6, West Nyack, NY; 1978)Bryson, Michael (F/G, 6-4, Wilmington, DE; 1997)

Buck, Andre (G, 6-3, Bridgeton, NJ; 1990, ‘91, ‘92,’93)Buechele, John: 1950, ‘51, ‘52

– CCCC –Campbell, Tom (G, 5-10, Allentown, PA; 1979, ‘80, ‘81)Cann: 1913, ‘14, ‘15Cannon, Calvin (G, 6-3, Metuchan, NJ; 2006, ‘07)Cantwell : 1919Carey, Lewis: 1936, ‘37, ‘38Carluccio, Tom (F, 6-6, Wantagh, NY; 1977, ‘78, ‘79)Carnevale, Daniel (F, 6-5, Norwood, NJ; 1969, ‘70)Carpenter, H.L.: 1930Carr, Phil (C, 6-8, Phoenixville, PA; 1985, ‘86, ‘87)Carr, Tim (F/C, 6-10, Phoenixville, PA; 1980, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83)Carter, F.B. : 1918, ‘19Carter, G: 1919Carter, Jawan (G, 5-11, Chester, PA; 2009, ‘10, ‘11)Casey: 1917Chamberlain, Jon (G, 5-10, Horseheads, NY; 1982, ‘83, ‘84)Chisholm, Taurence (G, 5-8, Baltimore, MD; 1985, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88)Cloud, Nate (C, 6-5, Wilmington, DE; 1961, ‘62, ‘63)Cloud, Pete (C, 6-4, Wilmington, DE; 1962, ‘63, ‘64)Cloud, Walter (G, 6-1, Wilmington, DE; 1967, ‘68)Clyburn, Kaleb (G, 5-9, Orlando, FL; 2011)Cole: 1921, ‘23Cole, Billy: 1943, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49Coles, Alex (F, 6-6, Richmond, VA; 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92)Cook, Robert W. (F, 6-6, Glen Rock, NJ; 1976, ‘77)Cooper, Marco (F, 6-7, Freeport, Bahamas; 2008)Cosnek, Robert J.: 1962Couch, James (G, 6-2, Pekin, IL; 1968, ‘69, ‘70)Courtney, Herb (F, 6-7, Horsham, PA; 2004, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08)Crawford, Ray (G, 6-1, Woodbury, NJ; 1952, ‘53, ‘57)Creamer: 1927, ‘28Crescenzi, Ben: 1940Crescenzi, Sebastian: 1942,’43Curry, Mark (F, 6-5, East Orange, NJ; 2002)

– DDDD –Daly, John: 1936, ‘37, ‘38Davis, Keith (G, 6-4, Washington, DC; 1997, ‘98)Dawson, Alphonso (G, 6-4, Harrisburg, PA; 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11)Deadwyler, Ricky (G, 6-0, Wilmington, DE; 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93)DeGasperis, John: 1950, ‘51Dill, Ken (G, 6-2, Newark, DE; 1980, ‘81, ‘82)DiNozzi, Dan (G, 6-5, Middletown, DE; 2004, ‘05)Diouf, Madou (F/G, 6-5, Dakar, Senegal 1998, ‘99, 2000)Doherty: 1914, ‘15, ‘16Doordan, Bernard: 1938Doublass, Ed: 1940Douglass, Carlton: 1940, ‘41Dove, John (F, 6-4, Olney, MD; 1982, ‘83, ‘84)Downie, Brian T. (F/C, 6-8, Poland, OH; 1975, ‘76, ‘77)Dragonetti, George (F, 6-6, Mendham, NJ; 1986)Drescher, William (F, 6-3, Avon-by-the-Sea, NJ; 1965)Dudley, Curtis (F, 6-6, New Carrollton, MD; 1987, ‘88, ‘89)Duncan, Newell:1944, ‘45,’46,’47Duncan, R.B. "Scotty": 1946Dunkley, Spencer (C, 6-11, Wolverhampton, England; 1990,’91, ‘92,’93)Dunning, Richard L. (G, 5-9, Wilmington, DE; 1965)Dutton, Donald (G, 6-0, Newark, DE; 1986, ‘87)

– EEEE –Edwards, Micah (F, 6-7, Washington, DC; 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95)Egerson, Marc (G, 6-6, Wilmington, DE; 2008, ‘09)Erera, Laurence: 1961Evans, Patrick (F, 6-5, Temple Hills, MD; 1992, ‘93, ‘95, ‘96)

Evans, Richard (F, 6-2, N. Caldwell, NJ; 1951, ‘52, ‘53)Ewing, Earl: 1945

– FFFF – Fengler, Wolfgang (C, 6-8, So. Plainfield, NJ; 1972, ‘73, ‘74)Ferguson, R.: 1934Finnegan, Robert: 1944Fischer, Steve (G, 5-10, Glen Rock, NJ; 1976, ‘77)Flowers, Octavius (F, 6-6, Goldsboro, NC; 2005)Forrest, David (F, 6-7, Willow Grove, PA; 1975, ‘76, ‘77)Foster: 1913France, R.L.: 1923, ‘24, ‘25Frear, A.: 1924

– GGGG –Gallagher, Gerald F. (F, 6-6, Levittown, PA; 1975, ‘76)Gallucio, Gerard J. (G, 5-7, Wilmington, DE; 1963, ‘64)Gannon, David: 1959Garner, Rob (G, 6-2, Temple Hills, MD; 1994, ‘95, ‘96)Geli, Pau (F, 6-9, Girona, Spain; 2006, ‘08, ‘09)Geoghengan: 1915Gerow, Bill: 1938, ‘40, ‘41Getterman, Barry: 1959Gibson, C.W.: 1924, ‘25Gibson, Paul (G, 6-2, Glendden, PA; 1974, ‘75, ‘76)Goldberg, Richard: 1951, ‘52Gonzalez, Fred (F, 6-9, San Marcos, TX; 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99)Goode, Michael (F, 6-4, Haddon Heights, NJ; 1973)Gordon, John (G, 5-10, Wilmington, DE, 1999, 2000)Grande, Vincent (F, 6-1, Watertown, NY; 1954)Green, Dallas (G, 6-5, Wilmington, DE; 1954, ‘55)Greene, Bruce (Philadelphia, PA; 1959)Greenhill, Richard (Wilmington, DE; 1961)Greenwood, Robert: 1936Greer, J.: 1933, ‘34Gregory, Robert: 1948, ‘49Griesbach, Harry: 1966Griffith, Paul: 1936Grossman, Richard: 1946Gruber, David (F/G, 6-3, Passaic, NJ; 1978, ‘79, ‘80)Gumbs, O.J. (C, 6-8, Wheatly Hts., NY; 1986, ‘87, ‘88)

– HHHH –Haggerty, F.: 1931, ‘33Haggerty, William (6-0, Villanova, PA; 1962)Hagins, Jamelle (F, 6-8, Roanoke, VA; 2010, ‘11, ‘12)Hamilton, Charles (C, 6-5; 1960)Handelman, Howard M.: 1945Haney, J.: 1931Harrington, James: 1956Harris: 1928Hart, R. (F, 6-4, Claymont, DE; 1954)Haughton, Mark (G, 6-3, Toronto, Canada; 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91)Hauptle, Carroll: 1943Hawkins, Malcolm (G, 6-6, Norfolk, VA; 2010, ‘11)Hayes: 1926Hayman, L.: 1937Hebert, Gary: 1959Heckert, Brad (G, 6-0, Lewiston, PA; 1985, ‘86, ‘87)Helfand, Ken (G, 5-10, Wilmington, DE; 1970, ‘71, ‘72)Henry, John: 1945Hess, Donald: 1952Hewson, Matt (C, 7-3, Woodbridge, VA; 2006)Hickman, Rich. L. (G, 6-1, Quincy, IL; 1971, ‘72, ‘73)Hill, I.: 1928, ‘29, ‘30Hill, Ron (G, 6-5, Largo, MD; 1993, 94, 95)Himes, John (F, 6-2, Wilmington, DE; 1964, ‘65)

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Hindenlang, Dave (F, 6-8, Johnstown, PA, 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03)Hobson: 1929Hoffstein, Jules: 1947,’48,’49,’50Holt, H.: 1926, ‘28Holt, R.: 1926, ‘29Horsey, D.: 1916, ‘17, ‘18Horsey, H. : 1917Horshey, H.W. : 1915Hottenstein, David G, 6-5, Lansdale, PA; 1969, ‘70)Huff, A.J.: 1979Huffman, Andy (F, 6-4, Lancaster, PA; 1980, ‘81)Hurff, H.C.: 1925Hunter, Robert: 1947Hunter, Vohn (G, 6-3, Bronx, NY; 2002)Hushman: 1913 Hutton, Donald (G, 5-8, Wilmington, DE; 1957, ‘58)

– IIII –Iredale, William H.(G, 5-8, Ridley Park, PA; 1963)Iversen, Ryan (G, 6-3, Eden Prarie, MN; 2001, ‘02, ‘03)

– JJJJ –Jackson, H.R.: 1922, ‘23Jackson, Rob (G, 5-11, Dale City, VA; 1989, ‘91, ‘92)Jackson, Steven (F, 6-4, Wilmington, DE; 1968, ‘69)Jackson, W.S.: 1924, ‘25Jaquette, J.: 1927, ‘28, ‘29Jennings, Steve (C, 6-7, Claymont, DE; 1986, ‘87, ‘88)Johnson, Brian (G, 5-10, Annapolis, MD; 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11)Johnson, Darrell (G, 6-4, New Castle, DE; 2007)Johnson, Renard (G, 6-1, Oxon Hill, MD; 1989, ‘90)Johnson, Robbie (F, 6-5, Wilmington, DE; ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95)Jones, Oscar (G, 6-2, Wilmington, DE; 1984, ‘85, ‘86)

– KKKK –Kaufman, Sidney: 1931,’32,’33Keil, A. Louis: 1945Keith, T.M. : 1921, ‘22Kelleher, William (G; 1953, ‘54)Kelly, John: 1959Kenney, Brian P. (G, 6-1, Philadelphia, PA; 1974, ‘75, ‘76)

Kenske, Allan: 1931,’32,’33,’34Kerns, John: 1936, ‘38Kiddoo, Richard C.: 1945Kinch, James (C, 6-7, Dunellen, NJ; 1954)Kipp, Harry (F, 6-8, Baltimore, MD; 1978, ‘79)Kirkland, Robert: 1946Knitter, Sean (F, 6-8, Philadelphia, PA; 2001, ‘02)Kraus, John: 1973Kruzinski, James: 1950,’51,’52Kwiatkowski, Edwin (F, 6-4, Wilmington, DE; 1954, ‘55)

– LLLL –Lacklen, Edward: 1913, ‘14Laey, Joseph: 1935Lamkin, Vernon (C, 6-6, Egg Harbor, NJ; 1952, ‘53)Landi, Vincent (F, 6-3, Vineland, NJ; 1956)Lane, Bernard (C, 6-5, Chicago, IL; 1970)Laulette, Joseph (F, 6-1, Philadelphia, PA; 1956)Leahy, Earl: 1933LeCarpentier: 1927Ledsome, Jim (F, 6-9, Severna Park, MD; 2008, ‘09)Lee, Walter: 1932Legates, Edward: 1942Leha, E.: 1931Lehman, Wm. (Delanco, NJ; 1959, ‘60, ‘61)Lewis, Khalid (G, 6-3, Trenton, NJ; 2012)Lichtenstein, W.: 1925, ‘26Liloia, Michael (G, 5-11, Nutley, NJ; 1995)Lindsay, Bruce: 1936, ‘38, ‘39Long, Ricky (F, 6-8, Mechanicsville, MD; 1987, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90)Loomis, John (G, 5-11, Wayne, PA; 1953)Lord, F. : 1918, ‘19Lorell: 1922Louth, J. Clyde (G, 5-8, Wilmington, DE; 1956, ‘57)Lubas, Steve (F, 6-8, Shillington, PA; 1990, ‘91, ‘92)Luck, Ken (F, 6-3, Willow Grove, PA; 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82)Lukhard, K. (F, 6-4, Haddon Heights, NJ; 1973)Lunn, David (G, 6-3, Baltimore, MD; 2002, ‘03, ‘04)Lynch, Jay (6-4, Wilmington, DE; 1960, ‘61)Lyons, Thomas V. (Brooklyn, NY; 1963, ‘64)

– MMMM – Mackey, Joseph: 1946Madarani, Samer (G, 5-10, Newark, DE; 2010, ‘11; 12)Madera, Raphael (C, 6-10, Queens, NY; 2004, ‘05, ‘06)Maepa, Lebo (F, 6-8, Johannesburg, South Africa; 2004, ‘05)Mahla, Gilbert (F, 6-1, Claymont, DE; 1957, ‘60)Mancini, Mark (G, 6-1, Pennsauken, NJ; 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79)Marciulionis, Kestutis (G, 6-2, Kaunas, Lithuania; 1997, ‘98, ‘99, 2000)Marston, H.W.: 1918, ‘19Masoncup, Michael (G, 6-2, Park Ridge, IL; 1970)Mayer, Max: 1935McBride, Jack (F, 6-4, Fort Wayne, IN; 1952)McCafferty: 1914McCaughan, Hugh: 1919, ‘21McCord, Earl: 1938, ‘39McCullar, Hakim (F, 6-8, Cincinnati, OH; 2010, ‘11, ‘12)McCullough, Bruce (G, 6-1, Mercersburg, PA; 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96)McCurry, Robert: 1943McFadden, James: 1947,’48,’49,’50McHenry, H.R.: 1944McKelvey, G. Rich. (C, 6-4, Wilmington, DE; 1956, ‘57)McKelvie, W.D.: 1923, ‘24, ‘25McMahon, Sam (G, 6-5, Lohman, MO; 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08)McMillen, John (F, 6-5, Media, PA; 1969, ‘70, ‘71)McNeil, Kelvin (F, 6-7, Newport News, VA; 2010, ‘11, ‘12)McNulty, Brendan (G, 5-11, Downingtown, PA; 2011; 12)Meccariello, Rick (G, 5-11, Newark, DE; 1977, ‘78, ‘79)

Meredith: 1927Messick, Herbert (G, 6-2, Springfield, PA; 1965, ‘66)Messick, Robert (G, 6-0, Manasquan, NJ; 1954, ‘56)Chris Metkiff (F, 6-5, Merrick, NY: 2005)Milbourne, Kenny (F, 6-8, Newark, DE; 1987)Miller, Adam (G, 6-5, Stewartstown, PA; 1994)Miller, Don (G, 5-10, Prospect Park, PA; 1953, ‘54)Miller, Greg (G, 6-4, Mt. Holly, NJ; 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01)Mitchell, Fred: 1938,’39,’41,’42Monaghan, William J.: 1945Montgomery, Denard (C/F, 6-9, Glen Burnie, MD; 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92)Morgan, John (G, 6-1, Freeport, NY; 1977, ‘78, ‘79)Morley, Nelson: 1965, ‘66, ‘67Morrow, Edward (6-4, Wilmington, DE; 1953)Morton, D.R.: 1934Mosher, A. Harris (C, 6-6, Westfield, NJ; 1957, ‘58)Mountz, David (G, 5-9, Columbia, PA; 1965, ‘66)Mullen, Tobias (F, 6-4, Ellendale, DE; 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99)Mullenberg, Pete (C/F, 6-7, Reading, PA; ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81)Murphy, Richard: 1959Murray, Mark (F/G, 6-4, Asbury Park, NJ; 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92)

– NNNN –Nack, Robert (G, 6-1, West Orange, NJ; 1972, ‘73, ‘74)Nana, Harding (F, 6-8, Douala, Cameroon; 2004, ‘05, ‘06)Nash, Wm.: 1943, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49Ndiaye, Ndongo (C, 7-1, Dakar, Senegal, 1999, 2000)Neff, Philip: 1946Negendank, William: 1933Niang, Mohamed (C, 6-10, Dakar, Senegal; 1997, ‘98, ‘99)Novack, Ralph (F, 6-4, Sayerville, NJ; 1981, ‘82, ‘84)

– OOOO –O’Connell, Ralph: 1932, ‘33,’34, ‘35O’Donnell, Len (F, 6-6, W. Milford, NJ; 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85)Olawoye, Henry (F, 6-8, Woonsocket, RI; 2004, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08)Olzerowicz, John: 1962O’Neil, F.J.: 1944Orth, Harry: 1931, ‘32Orth, Victor P. (G, 5-10, Wilmington, DE; 1966, ‘67, ‘68)Osowski, Michael (F/C, 6-5, Sayerville, NJ; 1963, ‘64, ‘66)Otto, Donald (C, 6-5, Cherry Hill, NJ; 1973, ‘75)Owen, William: 1948

– PPPP –Parnell, Charley (G, 6-1, Cleveland, OH; 1967, ‘68)Peal, Tracy (G, 6-4, Potomac, MD; 1983, ‘84)Pearl, Brian (G, 6-3, York, PA; 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95)Pegg, Adam (C, 6-9, Clearwater, FL; 2009, ‘10)Pegues, Mike (F, 6-5, Forestville, MD; 1997, ‘98, ‘99, 2000)Penkrot, Dave (F, 6-5, Lehman, PA; 1984, ‘85)Pennock, Thom.: 1934, ‘35, ‘36Perry, Erek (G, 6-4, Weat Columbia, SC; 1988, ‘89)Perry, Tyrone (G, 5-11, Newport News, VA; 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99)Phillips, George: 1966Pie, Charles: 1934, ‘35Pierce, Richard: 1967Pierce, Steven (C/F, 6-8, Smyrna, DE; 1995)Pierson, J.: 1917, ‘19Pratt, Loren (F, 6-4, Maywood, IL; 1968, ‘69, ‘70)Presley, Darryl (F, 6-6, Adelphi, MD; 1998, 2000)Prettyman, James: 1935Price, Albert H.: 1945Prince, Richard: 1959Prothro, Chris (F, 6-5, Atlanta, GA; 2003, ‘04, ‘07)Purcell, Dennis (G, 6-4, Upper Darby, PA; 1975, ‘76, ‘77)Purcell, Pat (G, 6-2, Upper Darby, PA; 1979, ‘81)Purnell, Sherwood (F, 6-4, Berlin, MD; 1972, ‘73,’74)

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– RRRR –Reed, Richard: 1942, ‘43Reed, Richard A. (C, 6-7, Allentown, PA; 1979)Reed, Phil: 1938, ‘39Reeder: 1916Reigel, Carl: 1964Reybold, Will. (F, 6-4, Laural, MD; 1980, ‘81)Rinard, R.: 1930Ritz, W. : 1918Robinson, G.R.: 1922Rohan, Anwar (G, 6-1, St. Croix, VI; 2003)Roman, J.: 1929, ‘30, ‘31Ross, Cliff (F/G, 6-2, Weston, CT; 1981, ‘82)Roth, Ed (F, 6-6, Towson, MD; 1969, ‘70)Rowland, Austen (G, 6-1, Hyattsville, MD; 2000, ‘01, ‘02)Runcie, Barney: 1948Runcie, William H.: 1942Ryan, John (G, 5-11, Chester, PA; 1953)

– SSSS –Saddler, Devon (G, 6-2, Aberdeen, MD; 2011; 12)Sadowski, Conrad: 1940, ‘41,’42Santiago, Edwin (G, 6-2, Wilmington, DE; 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11)Savage, Larry (F, 6-5, Onancock, VA; 2012)Saville, Joseph (Wilmington, DE; 1963)Sawdon: 1913Schiliro, Robert (G, 5-11, New York, NY; 1956, ‘57, ‘58) Schlachter, Steve (F, 6-9, Plymouth, PA; 1974, ‘75, ‘76)Schonauer, Tom (G, 5-11, Barrington, NJ; ‘59, ‘60, ‘61, ‘62)Schorr, Lawrence: 1945Scott, William (C, 6-7, Norristown, PA; 1964, ‘65)Seaholm, James: 1960Seelig, Paul F. (G, 6-1, Valparaiso, IN; 1971)Seipel, Charles: 1959Selby, Luke: 1940Sessoms, Maurice (F, 6-8, Teaneck, NJ; 2001, ‘02, ‘03)Sheats, Earl: 1937, ‘38, ‘39Shirey, Cecil (F, 6-3, Stewartstown, PA; 1956)Siemen, Robert: 1943Skedzielewski, James (F, 6-5, Collingswood, NJ; ‘72, ‘73, ‘74)Slattery, Mike (5-11, G, Phila., PA; 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05)Smith, Calvin (6-5, F, Norfolk, VA; 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05)Smith, Darrell R. (6-5, Clendenin, WV; 1962, ‘63, ‘64)Smith, Greg (F, 6-7, Ashland, VA; 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97)Smith, K.Jim (G, 5-11, Wilmington, DE; 1956, ‘57)Spencer, David : 1970, ‘71Staudenmayer, John (G, 6-0, Philadelphia, PA; 1980, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83)Steele, Joseph R. (Wilmington, DE; 1961, ‘63)Strine, Matt (F, 6-8, Shippensburg, PA; 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96)Sullivan, Bill (G, 5-11, Cherry Hill, NJ; 1973, ‘74, ‘75)Swayze, Lee J. (F, 6-4, Newark, DE; 1971, ‘72)Sysko, Dave L. (F, 6-5, Carney’s Pt., NJ; 1962, ‘63, ‘64)Szczerba, Ed. W. (G, 6-2, Wilmington, DE; 1964, ‘65, ‘66)Szczerba, Frank (F, 6-3, Wilmington, DE; 1965, ‘66)

– TTTT –Taylor, Irvin: 1928, ‘29, ‘30Taylor, William (F, 6-2, Folcroft, PA; 1958)Taylor, Zaire (G, 6-4, Staten Island, NY; 2006)Thomas: 1913Thomas, Anthony (F, 6-5, Wilmington, DE; 2002)Thompson, Ed: 1933, ‘35 Thompson, George (F, 6-0, New Castle, DE; 1958)Threatt, Jarvis (G, 6-2, Richmond, VA; 2012)Tompkins, Tim (F, 6-6, Pompton Plains, NJ; 1980, ‘82, ‘84)Townsville, Will (G, 6-3, Newark, DE; 2011; 12)Trimmer, Russell (G, 6-0, York, PA; 1955, ‘56)Tucker, Tony (G, 6-4, Wilmington, DE; 1987, ‘88)

– UUUU –Utt, William: 1950, ‘51, ‘52

– VVVV –Van Beck, Richard: 1950Van Brunt, Donald: 1943

– WWWW –Waddington, Jack (C, 6-6, Salem, NJ; 1954, ‘55, ‘56)Wade: 1923Wagaman, Mark (F, 6-7, Lititz, PA; 1967, ‘68)Wagamon, Bill (F, 6-4, Milton, DE; 1959, ‘60, ‘61, ‘62)Walsh, Thomas: 1948Warner, Walston (G, 5-10, Queens, NY; 1980, ‘81)Washington, Andrew (G, 6-3, Washington, DC; 2005)Washington, Rulon (G, 5-11, Jacksonville, FL; 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06)Waterman, Stan (G, 5-9, Wilmington, DE; 1987, ‘88)Weber, John (F, 6-6, Fallston, MD; 1984, ‘85, ‘86)Weimer: 1913, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16Wells, Billy (G, 6-1, Baltimore, MD; 2000, ‘01)Welsh, Richard J. (G, 6-1, Doylestown, PA; 1974)Wentt, Robin (F, 6-8, Silver Spring, MD; 2001, ‘02, ‘04, ‘05)Wentz, Allen (F/C, 6-5, Laural, DE; 1960)Weyrauch, Mike (G, 6-0, Maywood, NJ; 1996)Wharton, F.: 1937Wheeler, Greg (G, 6-2, Ashland, KY; 1988)White, Frank (F, 6-5, Wilmington, DE; 1952, ‘53, ‘54)Wickes, Frank (F, 6-4, York, PA; 1957, ‘58, ‘63)Williams, J.D.: 1922, ‘23, ‘24Williams, Ted (C, 6-9, Chester, PA; 1989)Williams, Tommy (F, 6-8, Hamden, CT; 2012)Willis, K.: 1922Wills: 1914, ‘15 Wills: 1921Wilson, E. : 1917, ‘18Wilson, Edwin: 1936Wilson, E.J.: 1939Wilson, Michael (6-2, Wilmington, DE; 1962)Wilson, S.M.: 1936, 1937Wilson, T. : 1916Wood, Victor: 1947, ‘48Wright, Michael (G, 5-9, Mendham, NJ; 1985)Wright, Anthony (F, 6-6, Asbury Park, NJ; 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93)Wright, Richard (G, 5-11, Collingswood, NJ; 1966, ‘67, ‘68)

– XXXX –Xenakis, Ioannis (C, 7-0, Ipioupoli, Greece; 2002, ‘03)

– YYYY –Yarnall, William: 1959Young, Robert (F, 6-4, Baltimore, MD; 1971)

– ZZZZ –Ziegler, Gordon (F, 6-1, Ridley Park, PA; 1958)Zink, Ted: 1944

All-Time Blue Hen AssistantCoaches (1946-Present)

Basista, Jim: 1969-71Battle, Jeff: 1986-88

Beecroft, John: 1977-79Blackhurst, Kevin: 1994-95

Blakeney, Kenny: 1997-2000; 2002-06Brey, Shane: 1996-97

Bruce, Darryl: 1993-97Capadonna, Paul: 1986-88

Cheeks, Chris: 2012-PresentColunio, Bill: 1976-77Crary, Ted: 1967-68

Davis, Larry: 1985-89Felton, Dennis: 1986-90

Ford, Jeff: 1986-87Gonser, Jerry: 1956

Green, Dallas: 1957-59Groothuis, Steve: 2003-05

Harnum, Don: 1962-69Harris, Jay: 1986-87

Haughton, Mark: 1991-92Heinecken, Mickey: 1962-66

Hilliard, Darryl: 1992-93Huber, Joe: 1988-91

Iversen, Ryan: 2005-07Jacobs, Darrell: 2005-06

Jirsa, Ron: 1983-84Johnson, Renard: 1990-91Johnson, Steve: 1989-90

Kearney, Sean: 1991-2000Kehoe, R.C.: 2006-11

La Mere, Jeff: 1995-96Lowry, Vince: 1985-86

Maley, Ed: 1959-62Martelli, Jr., Phil: 2011-Present

Martin, Billy: 2000-05Moseley, John: 2001-2003

Moses, Mike: 1990-92Mumford, Vince: 1989-90

Myers, G.R.: 1997-99Nicholas, Doug: 1990-94O’Neill, Kevin: 1983-85

Oppenheimer, Josh: 2000-2002Pederson, Mark: 1985-86

Pegues, Mike: 2010-12Perry, Tyrone: 1999-2001

Rafferty, Jeff: 2007-PresentRainey, Ron: 1972-76

Rollefson, Ted: 1966-67Siemen, Bob: 1946-55Smith, Jim: 1957-58

Solomon, Anthony: 1988-89Stewart, Stephen: 2006-10

Sullivan, Jim: 1955-56Sysko, Dave: 1964-65

Torgerson, Ray: 1965-66Trimmer, Russ: 1956-57

Walter, Jim: 1985-86Wisniewski, Irv: 1952-54Wright, Michael: 1985-86

Zawacki, Ted: 1979-83