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UAlbany Athletics

The University at Albany athletics program enjoyed one of its most successful seasons
during the 2004-05 athletic year. The Great Danes were awarded the Stuart P. Haskell, Jr.
Commissioner’s Cup, which recognizes the strongest athletic program in America East Con-
ference as determined by a scoring system which rewards a school for success both during
the regular season and at championship competition in the conference’s 22 sports.

UAlbany won America East championships in volleyball, men’s lacrosse, men’s outdoor
track and field, and softball. In addition, the Great Danes were runners-up in men’s indoor
track and field, and women’s golf. Men’s soccer, volleyball, men’s lacrosse and softball also
won or shared conference regular-season titles.

In addition, men’s lacrosse captured its third consecutive NCAA Tournament berth. Vol-
leyball and softball became the first women’s sports to qualify for NCAA post-season play at
the Division | level. Meanwhile, Kurt Campbell became the first UAlbany football player to be
selected in the NFL Draft when he went in the seventh round to the Green Bay Packers.

UAlbany sponsors 19 NCAA Division | intercollegiate athletic programs, with 18 teams
competing in the America East Conference. Football, a Division I-AA program, has been an
associate member of the Northeast Conference since 1999.

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3 NCAA Division I Tournament Participants

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3 All-America Player Selections

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“E America East Conference Championship Teams

America East Scholar-Athlete of the Year Recipients

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44 All-Conference Honorees

161 Conference Academic Honor Roll Members
TABLE OF CONTENTS

UALBANY

Athlete Support Services....70
Athletic Department Stat 8-69
Athletic Directory/Facts....2, 67

City of Albany....80

Department of Athletics....4-5
Directions to Campus....5

Director of Athletics....67

Recreation & Convocation Center....5
Great Dane Awards....45

Great Dane Nickname....45

Hall of Fame....71

New York Giants Training Camp....60
The University....IBC

University Administration....66

AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE
Composite Schedule....78-79
Conference Story....72-74
Postseason Tournament....57
Standings & Awards....75

Team Stats Leaders....76

Individual Stats Leaders....77

COACHING STAFF

Will Brown, Head Coach....6-7
Assistant Coaches....8
Support Staff....9-10

HISTORY

All-Time Letterwinners....63-65
Basketball Captains....60
Post-Season Play....58
Records vs. Opponents....61-62
Season-by-S eason....30-39
Year-by-Y ear....59

Pyypeeay

4

Lucious J ordan

MEDIA
Media Information....69
Time Warner Cable....3
WOFX Radio....3

OPPONENT
INFORMATION....46-56

THE PLAYERS
Biographies....14-22
UAlbany Roster....12-13
Career Statistics....23
Team Notes....24

2005-06 SEASON PREVIEW....11

2004-05 REVIEW

Game-by-Game....26-29
Statistics....25

RECORDS

Career and Season....40-43
Individual....44-45

RACC Arena....62
Team....45

SCHEDULES

UAlbany Basketball....3, BC
NCAA Tournament....57
Opponents....46-56

Kirsten Zoellner

UALBANY MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS: The
2005-06 UAlbany Basketball Media Guide is
published by the University at Albany athletic
media relations office, and has been prepared
for use by friends of UAlbany Basketball and
members of the media. PROJECT MAN-
AGER/EDITOR: Brian DePasquale. CON-
TRIBUTORS: Alison Hischak, Sean Tainsh,
Lisa Cangelosi, Doug Dickinson and Univer-
sity Relations. COVER PHOTOGRAPHY:
Bob Ewell and Greg Wall. PHOTOGRAPHY:
Bob Ewell, Steve Lobel, Mark Schmidt, Mark
Wimmer and Greg Wall. COVER DESIGN:
Rob Totaro. PRINTING: New York Press &
Graphics, Albany, New York. ONTHE COVER:
Lucious J ordan (4), LeviLevine (11) and) amar
Wilson (31) are on the front cover. J on lati (14),
Brent Wilson (34), Kirsten Zoellner (12) and
Brian Lillis (21) are on the back cover.

Levi Levine

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UAlbany
QuickFacts:
GENERAL
Founded:
1844
Enrollment:
12,054 SUNY Chancellor UAlbany President Athletics Director Basketball Coach
(undergraduate) John R. Ryan Kermit L. Hall Lee McElroy Will Brown
4,963
(graduate) DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS
Director of Athletics .... ..Lee McElroy
Nickname: Faculty Representative Dr. Richard Hall
Great Danes Deputy Director of Athletics ... Rick Coe
Associate Director of Athletics for External Affairs...... . Charlie Voelker
Colors: Associate Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Enrichment... .Jan Brown
Purple, Gold Assistant Director of Athletics for Equipment & Operations... Kevin Galuski
Assistant Director of Athletics for Recreation, Intramural & Camous Affairs . Maria Moon
President: Assistant to the Director of Athletics Cathy Probst
Dr. Kermit L. Hall Director of Athletic Development. Don Ostrom
Assistant Director of Athletics for Facilities & Game Management (interim) .. Cara White
Director of Athletics: Director of Athletic Academic Services (interim) .. Matt Roche
Lee McElroy Head Athletic Trainer....... Jack Koelmel
Assistant Athletic Trainers .. Mary Kate Hedderman, Kimberly Doyle, Rich Bennett, Joe Tegnander
BASKETBALL Athletic Accountant Sylvia Ulion
Tickets & Marketing Rob Totaro
Affiliation: Assistant Equipment Manager. ... Mike J orgensen

NCAA Division | Secretaries ... Karen Mitchell, Susan Winglosky, Eleanor Nashak
Conference: ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS

America East Assistant Director of Athletics ...... Brian DePasquale

Assistant Media Relations Director . Alison Hischak

Home Arena: Athletic Media Relations Assistant . ..Sean Tainsh

Recreation and Athletic Media Relations Assistant . Lisa Cangelosi

Convocation Center
BASKETBALL OFFICE

Capacity: Head Coach... . Will Brown, Dowling '95
5,000 Assistant Coach .. .... Pat Filien, St. Rose '93
Assistant Coach... .Chad O'Donnell, Springfield '94

Head Coach: Assistant Coach .. Eric Eaton, UMass-Dartmouth '97
Will Brown Basketball Operations ... : Jeremy Friel, New Hampshire ‘05
Dowling '95 Strength & Conditioning Coach. Tony Tullock

Strength & Conditioning Assistant Justin Mahoney

Record at UA:

32-72 PHONE NUMBERS
(4 years) Department of Athletics . (518) 442-2562
Will Brown ..... .(518) 442-3036

Career Record: Pat Filien ... (518) 591-8573
32-72 Chad O'Donnell . (518) 442-3325,

(4 years) Eric Eaton...... .(518) 442-3006
Brian DePasquale 0-(518) 442-3072, H-(518) 452-4940

2004-05 Record: Alison Hischak ... 0-(518) 442-3359
13-15 Athletic Media Relations Fax (518) 442-3139

Basketball Press Row
America East Record: Albany Sportsline ..

serene (518) 442-2566
(518) 442- DANE (3263) & press “1"

9-9 (4th place) Athletic Ticket Office . ..(518) 442-4683
Lettermen Retuming: ADDRESSES

9 Department of Athletics... ..RACC 212, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222

Basketball Office ... PE 327, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222

Lettermen Lost: Athletic Media Relations .. PE 307, 1400 0 Washngion Avenue, Albany, NY 12222

3 Web Site ... .. www.albany.edu/sports

Brown's E-Mail wbrown@ uamail.albany.edu
Starters Returning: Filien’s E-Mail pfilien@ uamail.albany.edu
4 O'Donnell's E-Mail codonnell@ vamail.albany.edu

Eaton's E-Mail...

Starters Lost: Friel's E-Mail
1 DePasquale's E-Mai
Hischak's E-Mail ...

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eeaton@ uamail.albany.edu
. jfriel@ uamail.albany.edu
. bdepasquale@ uamail.albany.edu
... ahischak@ uamail.albany.edu

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Rodger Wyland

FOX SPORTS RADIO AM 980
University at Albany basketball games will
be aired by Fox Sports Radio AM 980 (WOFX).
Rodger Wyland, the sports anchor at WNYT-
TV (NBC-13) and host of WOFX's morning
radio program, "Big Board Sports Talk," will call
the action for the 11th consecutive year.
UAlbany basketball broadcasts begin with
a 15-minute pregame show segment that in-
cludes head coach Will Brown and selected
guests. Coach Brown retums for an on-court
postgame interview, along with the game's
standout players.

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TIME WARNER CABLE

Time WamerCable willtelevise six UAlbany
basketball games during the 2005-06 season.
The broadcast schedule includes Binghamton
(Dec. 20), Hartford (J an. 4), UMBC (jan. 25),
Stony Brook (Feb. 1), Boston University (Feb.
4) and Vermont (Feb. 20).

Time Warner Cable serves more than
320,000 customers in the Capital Region.
TWC's Albany Division operates one of the
most sophisticated cable systems in the na-
tion and is home to New York's first two-way
digital network.

ALBANY

SPORTSLINE
(518) 442-DANE

For up-to-date and complete
information on UAlbany
basketball, as well as
other men's and women's
varsity action, dial the
Albany Sportsline,
(518) 442-DANE (3263)
and press "1".
We're on 24 hours a day.
Also visit the University's
Athletic Department
homepage at:
www.albany.edu/sports

2005-06 UALBANY SCHEDULE 2004-05 UALBANY RESULTS
NOVEMBER NOVEMBER
9 (Wed.) vs. Oakland+ 5:00 19 (Fri.) at Sacred Heart 85-67, W
10 (Thu.) vs. Florida or St Peter's+ 5:30/8:00 23 (Tue.) at Siena (Pepsi Arena) 86-65, W
17-18 Semifinals/Championship (MSG) 27 (Sat) at Wagner 66-65, L
21 (Mon.) Sacred Heart 7:00 30 (Tue.) at Lehigh 72-61, L
26 (Sat) atSan Diego State 10:05 DECEMBER
29 (Tue.) at UCLA 10:30 6 (Mon.) atArmy 73-46, W
DECEMBER 8 (Wed.) Longlsland 80-76, L (OT)
3 (Sat) at Siena (Pepsi Arena) 1:00 18 (Sat) at Hartford* 71-59, W
10 (Sat) at Cleveland State 22 (Wed.) at Villanova 86-72, L
17 (Sat) Harvard 28 (Tue.) at Syracuse 72-55, L
20 (Tue.) Binghamton* : 30 (Thu.) Dartmouth 84-73, W
23 (Fri) at Stony Brook* 7:00 JANUARY
28 (Wed.) at Brown 7:00 2 (Sun.) Boston U.* 72-69, L
JANUARY 6 (Thu.) at New Hampshire* 73-51, W
4 (Wed.) Hartford* 9 (Sun.) Northeastern* 73-70, L
7 (Sat) Maine* 12 (Wed.) Binghamton* 68-62, W
9 (Mon.) Cornell 16 (Sun.) at Maine* 58-49, W
12 (Thu.) at Boston U.* 19 (Wed.) at UMBC* 67-62, L
14 (Sat) Utah Valley State 22 (Sat) at Vermont* 62-45, L
18 (Wed.) at Vermont* 27 (Thu.) Hartford* 61-42, W
22 (Sun.) New Hampshire* 30 (Sun.) at Boston U.* 48-47, L (OT)
25 (Wed.) UMBC* FEBRUARY
28 (Sat) at Binghamton* 2 (Wed.) Stony Brook* 69-63, W
FEBRUARY 5 (Sat) New Hampshire* 81-68, W
1 (Wed.) Stony Brook* 9 (Wed.) at Binghamton* 67-53, L
4 (Sat) Boston U.* (BPG) 12 (Sat) Maine* 67-54, W
8 (Wed.) at Hartford* 7:00 16 (Wed.) Vermont* 71-63, L
11 (Sat) at Maine* 7:30 19 (Sat) UMBC* 76-62, W
18 (Sat) atESPN Bracket Buster TBA 24 (Thu.) at Stony Brook* 68-63, L
20 (Mon.) Vermont* 7:00 27 (Sun.) at Northeastern* 70-63, L
23 (Thu.) at New Hampshire* 7:00 MARCH
26 (Sun.) at UMBC* 1:00 5 (Sat) at Binghamton+ 76-70, L
MARCH
35 at America East Tournament# *America East Conference Opponent
11 (Sat) America East Championship* 12:00 +America East Conference Tournament - First Round

“America East Conference Opponent (Events Center, Vestal, N.Y.)

42K Sports College Hoops Classic (Gainesville, Fla.)
#estal, N.Y. (MSG) - Madison Square Garden
At Highest Remaining Seed's Home Arena

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The University at Albany and its
intercollegiate athletics program con-
tinues to move forward in the 21st
century. UAlbany's athletic teams
began competition at the National Col-
legiate Athletic Association's Division
| level in September 1999. The up-
grade elevated all men's and women's
programs, and placed football in the
NCAA's I-AA classification.

In January 2001, the University
accepted an invitation to become a full
member of the America East Confer-
ence. Eighteen of the school's
nineteen varsity teams are eligible
through America East play for confer-
ence championships and NCAA
post-season competition. Football, a
NCAA Division I-AA program, has been
an associate member of the Northeast
Conference since 1999.

In 2004-05, UAlbany was
awarded the Stuart P. Haskell, Jr.
Commissioner's Cup, which annually recognizes the strongest
athletic program in the America East Conference based on
success both during the regular season and at championship
competition. UAlbany's point total was bolstered by America
Easttitles in volleyball, men's lacrosse, men's outdoor track and
field and softball. The Great Danes were also runners-up in
men's indoor track and field and women's golf.

In addition, the UAlbany men's lacrosse program captured
its third consecutive America East championship and secured
an NCAA Tournament berth. Volleyball and softball became
the firstUA women's sports to qualify for NCAA post-season play
at the Division | level. Meanwhile, Kurt Campbell became the
first UAlbany football player to be selected in the NFL Draftwhen
he went in the seventh round to the Green Bay Packers.

UAlbany has an athletic history that dates back to the late
1890s when the first known intercollegiate teams arrived on
campus. Albany competed at the college division level prior to
the NCAA's restructuring in 1972. The athletic program moved
from Division III to Division II in 1995-96.

UAlbany's intercollegiate program has a new direction, but
continues to excel in the athletic realm, producing competitive
teams, successful coaches, and outstanding student-athletes
recognized for their accomplishments both on the field and in
the classroom. The University sponsors 19 varsity sports for
men and women. Club sports, an intramural program, and
recreational opportunities are also offered.

The quality of UAlbany’s athletic program is evidenced by
some of the finest facilities in the nation. The indoor and outdoor
physical education design is among the most comprehensive
in the Northeast.

In the spring of 1992, the University opened the Recreation
and Convocation Center (RACC), an $11 million state-of-the-
art facility. The RACC is the home for Albany's men’s and
women’s basketball teams, and has an .11 mile indoor track.
The 5,000-seat arena also serves as a major venue for commu-
nity events such as rock and pop concerts, sporting events and
University activities. The playing surface on the arena's three
basketball courts and the surrounding track were completely
renovated during the December of 2004.

In addition, the RACC contains a fitness center with Nau-
tilus and Universal machines, rowing ergometers and exercise

UAlbany's athletic facilities include the RACC, University Gym, University Field, and The Bubble.

bikes; four racquetball/handball courts and four squash courts;
athletic training and rehabilitation facilities with three whirlpool
baths, a musculoskeletal evaluation device and other therapeu-
tic machines.

Adjacent to the RACC is the Physical Education Building
which houses University Gym; three full-size playing surfaces
which can be used for basketball, volleyball, and tennis; four
racquetball/handball courts; four squash courts; a swimming
pool; a fitness and weight training center with Olympic weights;
an aerobic exercise room, and a dance studio.

The RACC and Physical Education Building had air-condi-
tioning installed in March 1996, as the state appropriated funds
for renovations and permanent improvements to the University's
facilities . The $2.3 million in funding was prompted by the New
York Giants decision to hold their football training camp on
campus. The project brought together the region's community in
what has proven to be a successful partnership.

In addition, The Bubble, UAlbany's air-supported structure,
fitted with a brand-new covering with minor interior renovations
in the spring of 2003, is located to the east of the Physical
Education Building, and may be utilized for tennis, basketball,
volleyball, and indoor football practice.

The indoor complex is complemented by fine outdoor facili-
ties, including University Field, which seats capacity crowds of
10,000 for football games, and has an all-weather, 400-meter
track surrounding a natural grass surface. There are 12 lighted
tennis courts, four basketball and six volleyball courts; and
numerous fields for football, soccer, softball, baseball, lacrosse,
field hockey, and other events.

The practice fields on the Western Avenue side of campus
were renovated in J une 1996 with 263,000 square feet of two-
inch thick athletic sod. The irrigation system was refurbished,
and the area was surrounded with a 3,100-foot chain-link fence.

UAlbany broke ground on the site of what will become two
all-weather athletic fields in May 2005. "J ohn Fallon Field" will
be home to the men's and women's lacrosse teams. An adjacent
surface known as "Alumni Turf Field" will be for women's field
hockey in addition to serving as a multi-use recreational field for
UAlbany students. The first phase of construction, which will
including lighting, landscaping and fencing, is expected to be
completed during the fall of 2005.

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MEN
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Football
Indoor Track
Lacrosse
Outdoor Track
Soccer

WOMEN
Basketball
Cross Country
Field Hockey
Golf

Indoor Track
Lacrosse
Outdoor Track
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball

DIRECTIONS TO
RECREATION AND
CONVOCATION CENTER

FROMTHE NORTH

* Take Interstate 87 (Northway) south
to Exit 1E

Off the exit, proceed to Interstate 90
east (Albany/Boston)

Take Exit 2 (Washington Avenue)
which leads right into University at
Albany

Follow University Drive (heading
south) one mile to Recreation &
Convocation Center (RACC)
University Field & the PE Gym are
on the left, and public parking is to
the right of the RACC

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FROMTHE SOUTH

* Take Interstate 87 (Thruway) north
to Exit 24

After the tollbooths, proceed onto
Interstate 90 east towards Boston
* Take Exit 2 (Washington Avenue)
which leads right into the University
at Albany

Follow University Drive (heading
south) one mile to Recreation &
Convocation Center (RACC)
University Field & the PE Gym are
on the left, and public parking is to
the right of the RACC

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Take Interstate 90 west towards
Buffalo

Leave interstate at Exit 2 (Fuller
Road)

Turn left at Fuller Road and then
take next left at Washington
Avenue

The University at Albany is on
your right

Follow University Drive (heading
south) one mile to Recreation &
Convocation Center (RACC)
University Field & the PE Gym are
on your left, and public parking is to
the right of the RACC

Capacity crowds of 5,000 can be seated at UAlbany's Recreation and Convocation Center (RACC).

FROM THE WEST

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Take Interstate 90 (Thruway) east
to Exit 24

After the tollbooths, proceed onto
Interstate 90 east towards Boston
Leave interstate at Exit 2 (Wash-
ington Avenue) which leads right
to the University

Follow University Drive (heading
south) one mile to Recreation &
Convocation Center (RACC)
University Field & the PE Gym are
on your left, and public parking is to
the right of the RACC

RACC Lobby

Courtside $20
Hil chairback $9

Reserved $7

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RACC Parking Lot

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Will Brown begins his fifth season as
the University at Albany's head men's
basketball coach. In 2004-05, Brown led
UAlbany to a 13-15 record, an eight-win
improvement from the previous season.
The Great Danes also posted their best-
ever conference record with a 9-9 mark
aN a and a fourth-place finish.

UAlbany also tied the fourth-best
improvement among Division | teams which recorded single-
digit victories in 2003-04, as only Texas A&M, San Diego and
Houston were better. The Great Danes recorded six road wins,
the highest total in the program's Division | history. In addition,
J amar Wilson and Lucious J ordan were selected to the America
East All-Conference Team.

Brown was appointed as UAlbany's head coach on March
13, 2002, and has worked on the collegiate level since 1995.
He became the 15th head coach in the history of the program.
Atage 34, Brown is one of the youngest Division | head coaches
in the nation.

Brown, who joined the UAlbany staff as an assistant in
September 2001, was promoted to interim head coach on Dec.
20 of that year, and guided the Great Danes to a 7-13 record
over the last 20 games. Albany was among the conference
leaders in scoring defense. He coached the team to several
impressive victories, including a win over Vermont, the America
East Conference's regular-season champion

At the press conference to announce Brown as head
coach Director of Athletics Lee McElroy made the following
remarks. "Will Brown has proven over the lastthree months that
he has the leadership skills and coaching expertise to manage
a Division | program. He has high energy, commitment and
integrity, plus values the student-athlete. | have been im-
pressed with his professionalism and his ability to handle
challenging circumstances."

Brown previously served as the head coach at Sullivan
County Community College in Loch Sheldrake, N.Y. from
1998-2001. He led the Generals to a 90-10 record over a three-
year period with two regional and two district titles. Sullivan
County C.C. posted a 30-2 record and reached the National
Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) championship

game in 2000-01. Brown's first SCCC squad appeared in the
NJCAA "Final Four" and finished 32-3 overall. The Generals
were ranked second nationally in scoring at 92.9 points per
game, and ninth in team defense with a 67.1 average.

Brown was chosen the New York State Coaches Associa-
tion junior college coach of the year in 1999. He also earned Mid-
Hudson Conference coach of the year honors three times, and
was District V's top coach twice. In addition, he worked at
Sullivan County C.C. as an associate athletic director and as an
adjunct professor of sports management.

Previous to his appointment at Sullivan County C.C., Brown
spent three years at The College of Saint Rose as an assistant
coach on Brian Beaury's staff. The Golden Knights made two
NCAA Division II “Elite Eight" appearances in that span, and
captured three New York Collegiate Athletic Conference
(NYCAC) championships and two Northeast Regional crowns.
St. Rose compiled an 88-13 record from 1995-98.

As a collegiate player, Brown was a two-time NYCAC all-
star and three-year starter at Dowling College, an NCAA Divi-
sion Il program on Long Island. He is the only player in school
history to combine for more than 1,000 points and 500 assists.
Brown completed his career as Dowling's all-time leader in
assists (591), three-point field goals (181) and free throw per-
centage (.859). He also played second singles on the school's
tennis team.

A native of Miller Place, N.Y ., Brown earned first-team Class
B all-state recognition as a high school senior, when he aver-
aged more than 35 points per game. He was chosen All-Long
Island and was a three-time All-Suffolk County selection.

Coach Brown resides in Clifton Park with his wife, J amie,
and their three-year-old son, Jackson. Brown has a master's
degree in management and a B.A. in marketing from Dowling
College. His father, William, Jr., has served as director of
athletics at Miller Place High School, where he previously was
head basketball coach for 17 years. His teams won three Suffolk
County League VII scholastic titles.

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COACH BROWN TALKS ABOUT:

America East Conference: ‘The conference has changed
dramatically due to heavy graduation losses at Vermont and
Boston U. and Northeastern's departure. The opportunity is
there for another program to make some noise. The race for the
championship is wide open in terms of both the regular season
and postseason tournament. There are three new coaches who
will bring three new systems with regard to style.

"Boston U. is as good as always and well coached.
Binghamton is mature and physical. Maine is talented on the
perimeter. Hartford could be a wild card as Hofstra transfer
Kenny Adelke is as talented as any player in the conference."

Program's Invitation to Basketball Events: "UAlbany's partici-
pation in both the Coaches vs. Cancer tournament and Bracket
Buster Saturday is an example of how much the program has
grown over the last four years. Coaches vs. Cancer is a
nationally recognized tournament for a great cause. It is an
honor to represent the America East in the Bracket Buster
against one of the better mid-major teams. The possible televi-
sion coverage is plus for our basketball program's exposure and
recruiting, plus for our entire university and athletic department."

Big Purple Growl: "| am a big fan of the Big Purple Growl. It's
a basketball homecoming for current students, alumni, and the
Capital Region community. It's a basketball carnival with a great
atmosphere that brings excitement to the game."

His Coaching Philosophy: "Offensively, | would like to push the
basketball, put points on the scoreboard, plus get some points
from our defense. We intend to go up and down the floor. We
need to create easy baskets for ourselves, get second-chance
points, get to the free throw line and put pressure on our
opponents.

"| would like to guard man-to-man for forty minutes on
defense and limit teams to one shot every time down the floor.
We need to challenge shots on defense to be effective. It's one
thing to be tough and talented, but knowing how to play is the key
to success."

What Brown Looks For ina Recruit: "We want someone who
is a good person and a good student. He needs to be talented,
but also have a high basketball intelligence. It's important that
he knows the game, wants to getbetter and wants to win. | believe
too many coaches are caught up in the "great athlete" concept
of recruiting.

"| would recruit anyone in the United States or world if |
thought he was the right fit for our program and we could put all
the pieces of the puzzle together. The University is a strong
academic school, so the student-athlete must want that chal-
lenge and realize that the school can prepare him for the future.

"Finally, | think we have to recruit people who wantto be part
of something special, who want to win conference champion-
ships and get to the NCAAs every year."

What Albany Offers a Prospective Student-Athlete: "The
University provides an opportunity to obtain a meaningful edu-
cation. You can meet all types of people and go to school ina
diverse population.

"The University is located in a city with many colleges and
universities, plus you have the best of both worlds with access
to the capital of New York and a nice campus setting. We have
great resources and outstanding facilities, and a university that
is growing in terms of prestige and stature.

"What also appeals to me is that Lee McElroy, our athletic
director, is committed to the success of the program. He is very
driven and supportive, and we have the same goals."

BROWN'S BIOGRAPHY
PERSONAL
Name: William J ohn Brown IV
Birthdate: October 8, 1971
Age: 34
Albany Record: 32-72 (4 years)
Overall Record: 32-72 (4 years)
Wife: J amie
Children: J ackson (born May 19, 2002)

EDUCATION
Miller Place High School, Miller Place, N.Y.
Dowling College, B.A. in marketing, 1995
Dowling College, M.A. in management, 1997

ATHLETIC
Miller Place High School:
Basketball (Four Varsity Letters)
Tennis (Six Varsity Letters)
Soccer (Two Varsity Letters)

Dowling College:
Basketball (Three Varsity Letters), 1991-95
Tennis (One Varsity Letter), 1995

COACHING

1995-98 College of Saint Rose Assistant Coach

1998-99 Sullivan County Comm. College Head Coach (30-2)
1999-00 Sullivan County Comm. College Head Coach (28-5)
2000-01 Sullivan County Comm. College Head Coach (32-3)
2001-02 University at Albany Assistant Coach

2001-02 University at Albany Head Coach (7-13)
2002-03 University at Albany Head Coach (7-21)
2003-04 University at Albany Head Coach (5-23)
2004-05 University at Albany Head Coach (13-15)

UALBANY 7 | BASKETBALL
PAT FILIEN
ASSISTANTCOACH

Pat Filien was named an assistant
coach on June 9, 2005. He previously
was a four-year assistant at the Univer-
sity of Vermont.

Filien had worked on Tom Brennan's
UVM staff since J uly 2001, where he was
responsible for recruiting, scouting and skill development. The
Catamounts enjoyed unparalleled success during his years
with the program. Vermont made three NCAA Tournament
appearances, captured three America East Conference cham-
pionships and posted four consecutive 20-win campaigns

Coach Filien played a key role in the progress of three-time
America East player of the year Taylor Coppenrath, who led
UVM to a 25-7 overall record in 2004-05 and an NCAA first-
round upset of Syracuse.

A native of Queens, N.Y., Filien was a two-year starter at the
College of Saint Rose, where he received a B.A. in public
communication in 1993. He was named to the All-ECAC-South
second team as a senior, when the Golden Knights posted a 25-
6 record and reached the NCAA Division Il Tournament.

Filien began his coaching career at Southern Vermont
College, where he worked from 1994-96. He then moved to
Lock Haven University in Pennsylvania for two years, before a
three-year stint at C.W. Post-Long Island in Brookville, N.Y

Filien, and his wife, Tiffani, have two children, Marcus and
Lauren, and reside in the Capital Region.

CHAD O'DONNELL
ASSISTANTCOACH

Chad O'Donnell is in his second
year as a member of Will Brown's coach-
ing staff. He was hired as an assistanton

July 6, 2004. O'Donnell was recently the
director of basketball operations at the
College of Charleston.

O'Donnell, who has worked on the collegiate level since
1993, assisted Charleston coach Tom Herrion in the program's
day-to-day operations in 2003-04. He was responsible for
academic monitoring, directing conditioning and weightlifting,
managing recruiting efforts and organizing summer camps.
The Cougars finished with a 20-9 record.

Prior to Charleston, O'Donnell served in the same capacity
for one season at Robert Morris University after spending two
years in the private sector. He was also an assistant coach at
the University of New Hampshire in 1999-2000, and worked for
a three-year period at the College of the Holy Cross, a Patriot
League member school. AtHoly Cross, he directed all national
recruiting efforts for the Crusaders and coached the junior
varsity squad

O'Donnell, 34, began his college coaching career as an
assistant at Worcester State College in Massachusetts. From
1993-95, he handled the Division Ill program's recruiting,
scouting and practice preparation, plus was the junior varsity
head coach. He wentto work at Bryant College in Rhode Island
the following year.

A native of Mendon, Mass., O'Donnell received his B.S. in
physical education from Springfield College in 1994. He has
authored several articles in coaching magazines and pub-
lished a book on college basketball recruiting.

ASSISTANTCOACH

Eric Eaton is in his first season as an
assistant coach. Eaton, who was ap-
. pointed on J une 9, 2005, was previously
an assistant at the College of the Holy
Cross for four years.
Eaton coached at Holy Cross from
2000-04 as a member of Ralph Willard's staff. He assisted in
all aspects of the program, including recruiting, player devel-
opment and scouting. The Crusaders won the Patriot League
championship and reached the NCAA Tournament in three
consecutive seasons. In 2000-01, Holy Cross achieved one of
the greatest turnarounds in school history by posting a 22-8
record. The 2002-03 squad tied the program's standard for
most wins in a season with a 26-5 record.

During that period, Eaton recruited the Patriot League's
rookie of the year and assisted in the developmentof 15 players
who earned all-league and/or all-rookie recognition, including
three player-of-the-year award winners.

Previous to Holy Cross, Eaton was an assistant coach for
one year at Assumption College in Worcester, Mass. He also
worked at Anna Maria College from 1997-99 and was a
volunteer assistant at UMass-Dartmouth when that program
won 20 games and made an NCAA Division III Tournament
appearance.

A member of the UMass-Dartmouth Athletic Hall of Fame,
Eaton played on three Little East Conference championship
teams that reached the NCAAs in the mid-1990s. He averaged
11.7 points per game as a senior, when the Corsairs won the
Little East regular-season title and advanced to the ECAC
semifinals. He earned his undergraduate degree in business
management.

Eaton, 32, is married to the former Alexis Leacu, who played
as a collegian on the Assumption College basketball team.

JEREMY FRIEL
BASKETBALL OPERATIONS

a)

J eremy Friel was appointed to the po-
sition of director of basketball operations
on August 4, 2005. He handles adminis-
trative duties, videotape exchange, travel
and coordinates summer basketball
camps.

Friel earned his undergraduate degree in sociology from
the University of New Hampshire, where he was a member of
the basketball team from 2002-05. He gained a roster spot as
a walk-on before receiving a full athletic scholarship in his final
season. Friel appeared in 31 career games for the Wildcats.
In his firstcareerstartas a senior, he scored 11 points and made
three 3-point field goals against conference-rival UMBC.

Friel, 22, was a 1,000-point scorer at Oyster River High
School in New Hampshire. He led the program to the Class |
state semifinals as a junior and state quarterfinals in 2001. His
father, Gerry, served as the UNH men's basketball coach for 20
seasons from 1969-89.

Paw Prints: UAlbany defeated crosstown-rival Siena, 86-
65, before nearly 9,000 fans at Pepsi Arena on Nov. 23, 2004.
The Saints had won the previous three meetings since the
series was revived following a 24-year absence. The two
programs had played on 40 occasions from 1940-77.

UALBANY | | BASKETBALL

KEVIN GALUSKI
EQUIPMENT & OPERATIONS

Kevin Galuski was elevated to assis-
tant athletics director for equipment and
operations on J uly 11, 2005.
Galuski came to the University as head
ws equipment manager in August 2000. He
took on additional duties the following
year as New York Giants Training Camp liaison. He manages
all operational aspects of the summer training camp.

Galuski, 32, was previously the head equipment manager
with the Arena Football League's Carolina Cobras for one year.
He also worked with the AFL's Albany Firebirds from 1995-99.
In his duties with both organizations, Galuski handled the
supervision and maintenance of equipment and athletic gear
along with game day responsibilities.

Galuski received a B.S. in sports management from Colby-
Sawyer College. He is a member of the Athletic Equipment
Managers Association. Galuski and his wife, Shannon, reside
in the Capital Region

TONY TULLOCK
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

Tony Tullock was named as strength
and conditioning coach in J uly 2000. He
supervises UAlbany's 19-sport intercolle-
giate athletics program.

Tullock, 31, was previously assistant
strength coach at Colgate University for
two years. He designed and administered strength programs for
men's and women's ice hockey, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse
and softball, and was active with the football and basketball
programs. Tullock also handled daily operations of the Univer-
sity Fitness Center, created off-season workouts for athletes,
and used video analysis to correct weightlifting techniques.

Tullock, a certified strength and conditioning specialist, was
a graduate assistant at the University of Massachusetts for two
years. He received a master's degree in exercise science and
physiology from UMass, and earned a B.A. in psychology from
Boston College, where he was a student assistant. Tullock and
his wife, Sue, live in Guilderland.

MARIA MOON
ASST. ATHLETICS DIRECTOR,
RECREATION &INTRAMURALS

Maria Moon is in her sixth year as a
member of the UAlbany department of
athletics. She was elevated to assistant
athletics director for recreation, intramural
and campus affairs in J uly 2005.

Moon, 43, has worked in the recreation and fitness field for
more than 20 years. She previously held the position of assistant
intramural director at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In that
role, she managed a comprehensive intramural program, super-
vised student coordinators and officials, marketed intramurals to
the Rensselaer college community, and assisted with facility
operatons of the Mueller Fitness Center.

A native of Hudson, N.Y., Moon has a master's in recreation
administration from San Francisco State University and an B.A.
in recreation from Ithaca College. From 1993-96, Moon was the
Albany YMCA's program director. She also spent three years as
director of Ballston Area Community Center.

JACK KOELMEL
HEADATHLETIC TRAINER

J ack Koelmel begins his 32nd year as
the head athletic trainer at the University
at Albany. He is responsible for all as-
pects of the sports medicine program,
including preventive training, injury reha-
bilitation and nutrition counseling.
Koelmel supervises an athletic training staff of four assistants,
one graduate assistant and several volunteers.

Koelmel, 57, received a bachelor's degree in physical
education from Norwich University in Vermont, where he played
basketball and football and worked as a student assistant
trainer. An instructor in the care and prevention of athletic
injuries, Koelmel earned a M.S. in educational administration
from UAlbany in 1973.

From 1992-99, Koelmel served as the NYSATA region
representative. He received his 25-year service award from the
National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA). In addition,
Koelmel worked an an athletic trainer at the Empire State
Games for seven years, plus taught sports medicine and
physical education courses at UAlbany for nearly three de-
cades.

Koelmel and his wife, Margo, reside in Ballston Spa. He has
three stepchildren, Frances, Carl and Ross.

SPORTS MEDICINE

Capital Region Orthopaedic Associates works with Head
Athletic Trainer J ack Koelmel and his staff to provide the more
than 425 varsity athletes at University at Albany with full service
health and medicalcare. Dr.J im Striker, Dr. Rick Alfred , Dr. Max
Alley, Dr. Shankar Das and Dr. J ames Schneider represent a
group of orthopedic doctors who contribute heavily to the
surgical and rehabilitative end of the UAlbany sports medicine
program. Dr. Tony Marinello, who specializes in family prac-
tice, serves as the school's team physician.

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J AN BROWN, ASSOCIATE ATH-
LETICS DIRECTOR, STUDENT-
ATHLETE ENRICHMENT

Jan Brown was recently elevated to
the position of associate athletics director
for student-athlete enrichment. Brown,
who joined the UAlbany athletic staff in
the spring of 2005, will oversee academic
support, enrichment, sports medicine, compliance and cam-
pus affairs. She also serves as the department's senior women's
administrator.

Brown served as the NCAA's Director of Division I! and
Governance Liaison to the Executive Committee and as Assis-
tant Chief of Staff for Division II for nearly six years prior to her
present appointment. In that position, she provided counsel,
advice and leadership to the main governing entities of Division
ll intercollegiate athletics, the NCAA President and other NCAA
staff regarding current Division II issues and policies. Brown
was also the on-site staff liaison for the 2001 Division Il Women's
Lacrosse Championship and three national outdoor track and
field competitions.

From 1994-99, Brown worked for the NCAA as an enforce-
ment representative. She investigated allegations of violations
of NCAA legislation committed by member institutions and
presented findings to the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

A native of Niskayuna, N.Y., Brown has coordinated and
planned NCAA Title IX Seminars and NCAA Leadership Con-
ferences. In addition, she has presented information at NCAA
Regional Compliance Seminars with regard to athletics gover-
nance issues, membership requirements, convention propos-
als and student-athlete issues. She was a panelist at the 2004
National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administra-
tors (NACWAA) HERS Institute and has been a presenter at
several NACWAA Fall Forums.

Brown, 42, received both a B.A. in economics and an M.A.
in urban and enviromental policy from Tufts University in
Massachusetts, where she competed in both track and field and
soccer. She went on to earn aJ uris Doctorate degree from the
College of William & Mary's Marshall-Wythe School of Law in
1992. Brown is a member of the Pennsylvania State Bar
Association and has worked in two law firms in the areas of
environmental law, employment discrimination and family law.

BRIAN DEPASQUALE
ASST.ATHLETICS DIRECTOR,
MEDIA RELATIONS

Brian DePasquale was appointed as

UAlbany's assistant athletics director for

media relations in 1994. He is respon-

sible for the publicity and promotion of the

school's 19 men's and women's varsity

sports, producing a television and radio package for football

and basketball, managing the development of the athletic web

site, and publicizing New York Giants football training camp.

Prior to joining the UAlbany administrative staff, DeP asquale

served as assistant sports information director at Colgate

University (1988-94), sports information director at Drexel

University (1985-88), and information director for the East
Coast Conference (1983-85).

DePasquale has worked at numerous United States Golf

Association (USGA) championships, including the U.S. Open

from 1993-2005, the U.S. Senior Open, the 1997 Walker Cup,

PRORT STAF

and 2004 U.S. Women's Open. He also served as a press officer
at the 1992 XVI Winter Olympic Games in Albertville, France,
where he handled ski jumping, Nordic combined and ice
hockey. From 1989-91, he was a USOC press officer at three
U.S. Olympic Festivals.

A native of Canton, Ohio, DePasquale has been on the
media relations staff at NCAA men's basketball and men's
lacrosse championships. He was a staff member at the 1996
Final Four at The Meadowlands in New Jersey and five la-
crosse "Final Four" events.

DePasquale received a B.A. in journalism with a concentra-
tion in broadcasting and a master's degree in athletic admin-
istration from The Ohio State University.

MATT ROCHE
ACADEMIC SERVICES

Matt Roche was installed as interim
director of athletic academic support ser-
vices in the fall of 2005. His department's
mission is to maximize the academic po-
g tential of student-athletes by providing an

atmosphere that enhances learning skills,
career development and personal counseling

Roche manages services that offer academic counseling,
academic monitoring, learning and study strategies, tutoring
and study sessions.

A native of Niskayuna, N.Y., Roche earned a B.A. in history
with a minor in business from Ithaca College in 2004. He also
was an exchange student at University College of Dublin in the
2003 fall semester. He presently is working on a M.A. in history
at UAlbany.

Roche received three varsity letters in both indoor and
outdoor track athlete and is Ithaca's recordholder in the 4x800
relay. He was a member of the UAlbany track team in 2005,
when he placed fifth in the 800-meter run at the America East
Conference championships.

ROMAN DUBIEL
COMPLIANCE ASSISTANT

Roman Dubiel, a former UAlbany base-
ball player, is working as a graduate as-
sistant in compliance. Dubiel is assisting
Jan Brown with the school’s NCAA com-
wr. pliance and rules education program. He

monitors student-athlete eligibility, super-
vises recruitment of prospective athletes and enforces NCAA
By-Laws pertaining to recruiting.

Dubiel graduated summa cum laude from UAlbany in May
2005 with a B.A. in urban studies and a minor in Spanish. He
is currently pursuing a master's degree in urban and regional
planning.

A native of Longueuil, Quebec, Dubiel won four varsity
letters and made 60 career appearances as a pitcher for the
Great Danes. UAlbany qualified for the 2004 America East
Conference Tournament and estabished a school-record for
single-season victories with a 37-14 campaign.

A Chancellor's Scholar-Athlete Award recipient, Dubiel
received the school's Presidential Scholar-Athlete Award and
was Phi Beta Kappa.

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If the University at Albany basket-
ball program can make the same
strides as last year, the Great Danes
will have an opportunity to make a run
at their first-ever America East Confer-
ence championship.

UAlbany finished with a 13-15
record in 2004-05, an eight-win
improvement from the previous
season. The upgrade was even better
in conference play where the program
achieved its best-ever league mark
with a 9-9 record and a fourth-place
finish in the standings.

"We have an interesting combina-
tion of talent and depth," says UAlbany
coach Will Brown, who begins his fifth
season. "This is the deepest team that
we have had since I've been here. We
can play small and quick or big and
strong. My biggest concern is right
now we are good on paper."

The Great Danes return four
starters, including two all-conference
players, from a squad that made their
home arena a more difficult place to
play. They also recorded six road
wins, the most in the school's Division |
history. The roster is balanced in its
make up with four seniors, four juniors,
four sophomores and two freshmen.

"We have the talent and the mind-
set," Brown offers. "I have seen this
program grow quickly, and now the
goal is to win a championship and put
ourselves in a position to earn an
NCAA berth."

UALBANY BY POSITIONS

GUARDS: UaAlbany has an all-
conference backcourt in J amar Wilson
and Lucious J ordan. Wilson, a 6-foot-1
junior, can score in transition and in a
halfcourt situation with his ability to
knife through the defense. J ordan
made the most of his first season with
the program after transferring from
Loyola, Md. The senior's leadership
and physical presence is also impor-
tant on the defensive end of the floor.

"They complement each other well,"
Brown states. J amar and Lucious put
pressure on the defense because they
are always in an attack mode and are
difficult for teams to defend."

Wilson, who was coming off a
fractured patella last year that forced
him to miss the 2003-04 campaign,
ranked fourth among the America East
leaders in both scoring (16.9 ppg) and
assists (4.2 pg). A second-team all-
conference selection, Wilson starts the
season with a 28-game, double-figure
scoring streak.

"| think he will be even better,"
Brown says. "He had never run an
offense as a point guard before last
year. He has gotten familiar with the
responsibilities of the position."

Jordan, a 6-foot-2 athlete, was
among the America East's top scorers
at 14.8 points per game. A second-
team all-conference performer, he
scored in double figures 24 times and
canned three or more 3-point field
goals on six occasions.

Jon lati, a sharp-shooting sopho-
more, returns following a medical
redshirt season to have shoulder
surgery. lati logged the most minutes
of any Division | player in 2003-04 with
40-plus against 21 opponents. He was
later voted the America East Rookie of
the Year in that season

"He stretches the defense and has
unlimited range with a quick release,"
Brown states. "He makes the people
around him better."

Brian Lillis (6'5") stuffed the stat
sheet as one of the top players off the
bench as a freshman. Lillis, who had
surgery to repair a fracture in his right
foot during the preseason, is expected
to work at all three backcourt positions.

"He's the one guy who can make a
difference without taking a shot,"
explains Brown, about a player who
averaged 4.0 points, 2.4 rebounds and
1.3 steals last year.

Courtney J ohnson (6'1") is a
dependable guard who has played in
49 games over the previous two
seasons. Sophomore David Bauman
(6'2") and junior college transfer J ason
Siggers (6'4") are also available.

FORWARDS: The Great Danes'
frontcourt features a multi-faceted
player who has been a consistent force
throughout his career. Senior Levi
Levine, who has an inside game to
match his outside skills, will be in the
starting lineup for the fourth consecu-
tive season.

Levine, a 6-foot-6 combo forward
who has started 81 games as a
collegian, averaged 10.4 points and
6.0 rebounds one year ago. He
became the 26th player in school
history to reach the 1,000-point plateau
and is ranked among the career
leaders in 3-pointers and steals.

"Levi is our fiercest competitor and
is passionate about winning," Brown
says. "He is a strong rebounder on the
offensive and defensive glass with
tremendous post-up capabilities."

Brent Wilson, a 6-foot-8 sopho-

All-America East Guard Lucious J ordan

more, was named to the 2005 America
East All-Rookie Team, the third straight
year a UAlbany player has been chosen
to the unit. Wilson, who averaged 7.0
points and 4.2 rebounds, is another
forward with an inside-outside style.

"He's as good a four-man as there is
in this conference," Brown comments.
"He has worked on his low post game
and added a jump hook to go with his
three-point shooting skills."

J errad Knotts, a 6'6" senior, has the
experience of playing in more than 60
games as a collegian. Brian Connelly
(6'8") and J immie Covington (6'7") were
standout high school players in New
Jersey and Illinois, respectively.

CENTERS: The Great Danes have a
legitimate presence in the paint with 7-
foot-1 German native Kirsten Zoellner,
who averaged 6.6 points and 5.2
rebounds as a junior. Zoellner, the
tallest player in the program's history,
was dominant at times in his first season
as a Boston College transfer.

"He takes up space and forces the
offense into jump shots," Brown says.
"Kirsten needs to be more confident in
his ability and play with a mean streak."

Kiel Graham (6'9") can play at the
four and five positions and is coming off
an all-conference season at the junior
college level. He has athleticism to go
with rebounding and shot-blocking skills.

OUTLOOK: UAlbany became competi-
tive in the America East last year and
now looks to take the next step. "I think
we realize we could have been even
better last year," Brown explains. "We
know the importance of a consistent 40
minutes with no lapses. Our team will
defend, rebound and compete, but we
must value the basketball and get a shot
every time down the floor."

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2005-06 University at Albany Basketball Roster

NUMERICAL
No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht Wt. Hometown (High School)
1 Jason Siggers+ G/F Jr. 6-4 190 Dallas, Texas (Skyline)
2 Courtney} ohnson* G Jr 6-0 215 Far Rockaway, N.Y. (Bishop Loughlin)
3 David Bauman* G So. 62 173 Sarver, Pa. (Freeport)
4 Lucious J ordan* G Sr. 6-2 207 Albany, N.Y. (Colonie Central)
il LeviLevine** F Sr. 6-6 220 New York, N.Y. (Cheshire Academy, Conn.)
12 Kirsten Zoellner* € Sr. 7-1 280 Hannover, Germany (IG S-Hannover-Linden)
14 Jon lati* G So. 59 175: York, Pa. (York Catholic)
21 Brian Lillis* G/F So. 65 220 Urbandale, lowa (West Des Moines Dowling)
23 J errad Knotts** F Sr. 6-6 245 Colton, Calif. (St. J ames School, Md.)
31 Jamar Wilson* G Jr. 6-1 185 Bronx, N.Y. (Our Savior New American School)
33 Brian Connelly F Fr. 6-8 220 Audubon, NJ. (Camden Catholic)
34 Brent Wilson* F So. 68 240 Cedar Rapids, lowa (Prairie)
44 Kiel Graham++ FIC Jr. 6-9 215 Milwaukee, Wis. (Bay View)
54 Jimmie Covington FIC Fr. 6-7 240 Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park)
ALPHABETICAL
No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht wt High School/Hometown
3 David Bauman* G So. 62 173 Sarver, Pa. (Freeport)
33 Brian Connelly F Fr. 6-8 220 Audubon, N.J . (Camden Catholic)
54 Jimmie Covington FC OER 6-7 240 Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park)
44 Kiel Graham++ FIC Jr. 6-9 215 Milwaukee, Wis. (Bay View)
14 Jon lati* G So. 5-9 175 York, Pa. (York Catholic)
2 Courtney} ohnson* G Jr 6-0 215 Far Rockaway, N.Y. (Bishop Loughlin)
4 Lucious J ordan* G Sr. 6-2 207 Albany, N.Y. (Colonie Central)
23 J errad Knotts** F Sr. 6-6 245 Colton, Calif. (St. J ames School, Md.)
1l LeviLevine** F Sr. 6-6 220 New York, N.Y. (Cheshire Academy, Conn.)
21 Brian Lillis* G/F So. 6-5 220 Urbandale, lowa (West Des Moines Dowling)
1 Jason Siggers+ G/F Jr. 6-4 190 Dallas, Texas (Skyline)

34 Brent Wilson* F So. 68 240 Cedar Rapids, lowa (Prairie)
31 Jamar Wilson* G Jr. 6-1 185 Bronx, N.Y. (Our Savior New American School)
12 Kirsten Zoellner* € Sr. 7-1 280 Hannover, Germany (IGS-Hannover-Linden)

+Letters Won
+New Mexico J unior College transfer

+4F eather River (Calif.) Community College transfer Managers: Ara McMahon, Rob Longert,

COACHING STAFF Michael Peck, and Nick Mattera

Head Coach: Will Brown (Dowling '95)

Assistant Coach: Pat Filien (St. Rose '93)
AssistantCoach: Chad O'Donnell (Springfield '94)
AssistantCoach: Eric Eaton (UMass-Dartmouth '97)
Operations Director: | eremy Friel (New Hampshire '05)

Pronunciation Guide
Kiel Graham.
Jon lati...
Lucious Jordan
Jerrad Knotts jair-ed
Levi Levine ..lee-vie, la-veen
Brian Lillis...
Jason Siggers .
Jamar Wilson ja-marr
Kirsten Zoellner zole-nur

UALBANY EJ BASKETBALL

Starters Returning: 4
Lucious J ordan, Guard (28)
Levi Levine, Forward (25)
Jamar Wilson, Guard (27)
Kirsten Zoellner, Center (27)

Starters Lost: 1
Aquawasi St. Hillaire, Forward (27)

Others Returning With
Starting Experience: 2
Jon lati, Guard (6)

Brian Lillis, Guard/Forward (1)

Letterwinners Returning: 9
David Bauman, Guard

Lucious J ordan, Guard
Courtney J ohnson, Guard
Jerrad Knotts, Forward

Levi Levine, Forward

Brian Lillis, Guard/F orward
Brent Wilson, Forward

Jamar Wilson, Guard

Kirsten Zoellner, Center

Lettermen Lost: 3

Kenny MacCalla, Guard
Aquawasi St. Hillaire, Forward
Chris Wyatt, Forward

Others Returning: 1
Jon lati, Guard

Newcomers: 4

Brian Connelly, Forward

Jimmie Covington, Forward/Center
Kiel Graham, Forward/Center
Jason Siggers, Guard/F orward

UAlbany Roster by State

California (1)
Jerrad Knotts (Colton)

Illinois (1)
Jimmie Covington (Chicago)

lowa (2)
Brian Lillis (Urbandale)
Brent Wilson (Cedar Rapids)

New]J ersey (1)
Brian Connelly (Audubon)

New York (4)

Courtney J ohnson (Far Rockaway)
Lucious J ordan (Albany)

Levi Levine (New York City)
Jamar Wilson (Bronx)

Pennsylvania (2)
David Bauman (Sarver)
Jon lati (Y ork)

Texas (1)
Jason Siggers (Dallas)

Wisconsin (1)
Kiel Graham (Milwaukee)

European Countries (1)
Kirsten Zoellner (Germany)

Albany Roster by Class

Seniors (4)
Jerrad Knotts
Lucious J ordan
Levi Levine
Kirsten Zoellner

Juniors (4)

Kiel Graham
Courtney J ohnson
Jason Siggers
Jamar Wilson

Sophomores (4)
David Bauman
Jon lati

Brian Lillis

Brent Wilson

Freshmen (2)
Brian Connelly
Jimmie Covington

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2004-05 University at Albany "Great Danes" Basketball Team: (Back Row — left to right): Manager Ara McMahon, Assistant Coach Chad
O Donnell, Head Coach Will Brown, Assistant Coach Pat Filien, J immie Covington, Brian Connelly, Kirsten Zoeliner, Kiel Graham, Brent Wilson,
Jerrad Knotts, Assistant Coach Eric Eaton, Administrative Assistant Jeremy Friel, Manager Rob Longert, Manager Nick Mattera.
(Front Row — left to right): Brian Lillis, Jason Siggers, Levi Levine, Lucious J ordan, J amar Wilson, David Bauman, Courtney J ohnson, Jon lati.

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Jamar Wilson
Guard, 6-1, 185, Jr.

Bronx, N.Y.

Our Savior New American School

Tri-Captain ... rated the top player in the America East Confer-
ence by Street & Smith's College Basketball Yearbook ... 2005
All-America East Conference second-team selection ... earned
all-conference honors for the second time ... needs 23 points
to become the 27th player in school history to score 1,000 in a
career ... scored 20-plus points on 19 occasions as a collegian
.. Career 82.3 percent free-throw shooter ... missed all butone
game during the 2003-04 campaign after fracturing the lower
end of his right patella ... 2003 America East Conference
Rookie of the Year... 2004-05: Fourth in the America East in
scoring (16.9 ppg), fourth in assists (4.2 pg) and firstin free throw
percentage (.828) ... handed out five or more assists 12 times
.. scored in double figures for the 28th consecutive time with 13
points in conference tournament quarterfinals against
Binghamton on March 5... netted 21 points on 8-of-12 shooting
at Stony Brook (Feb. 24) ... 20 points and five assists vs. Maine
(Feb. 12), plus committed just one turnover in 38 minutes ...
netted 15 of his 19 points in the second half against New
Hampshire (Feb. 5) ... turned in an 18-point, 8-assist effort in a
comeback win against Stony Brook on Feb. 2 ... season-high 24
points (8-13 FGs) to go with six rebounds, five assists and a
career-best two blocked shots against Hartford (Jan. 27) ...
netted 13 of his 19 points in the second half against Binghamton
on Jan. 12, plus had five rebounds and a season-high four
steals ... tallied 21 points (7-10 FGs) and six assists vs. Boston
U. on Jan. 2 ... scored 17 of his 19 points in the second half
against Villanova on Dec. 22 and added six assists ... 23 points
(8-16 FGs, 6-8 FTs) against Long Island on Dec. 8 ... returned
from the previous season's knee injury to record a double-
double with 20 points and a career-high 10 assists vs. Siena on
Nov. 23 ... became the first UAlbany player since J an. 1999 to
register a double-double in those categories ... also seta school
single-game record by making 14-of-14 from the free throw line
.» first Great Dane to hand out 10 assists since Earv Opong
accomplished that feat against Siena on Nov. 22, 2002... 2003-
04: Scored 13 points to go with two assists in his lone
appearance of the season at Colgate on Dec. 2 ... had season-
ending surgery later in the month to repair a fractured patella
in his right knee ... 2002-03: Established school’s single-
season freshman scoring record with 509 points ... eighth-best
single-season point total in UAlbany history ... became ninth
player in school history to score 500 points in a season ...
named second-team all-conference ... chosen to America
East All-Rookie Team ... second UAlbany player to earn all-
league honors since school joined America East in 2001-02
.. eclipsed a 47-year-old record when he scored 509 points
as a freshman ... Gary Holway had 497 in 1955-56 ... ranked
second in the conference in scoring with an 18.9 average, but
led all scorers in A-East games at 21.2 points per game ...
second among the league leaders in field goal percentage
(.488) and free throw percentage (.815), plus was eighth in
assists (3.3 pg) ... America East player of the week on Feb. 17,
after averaging 34.5 points and 8.0 rebounds in two league
victories ... career-high 39 points (14-17 FGs) vs. New Hamp-

Junior guard J amar Wilson (31) needs 23 points to become the 27th
player in school history to reach the 1,000-mark for his career.

shire on Feb. 16, the highest total by an America East player
in that season ... the scoring total set a UAlbany freshman
standard, and was one off the school's single-game record ...
America East rookie of the week five times ... posted a 21-
game, double-figure scoring streak ... 20-plus points 12 times,
including 30 or more in four contests ... scored 30 points in both
meetings with Stony Brook ... 30 points and a career-high 11
rebounds vs. Robert Morris ... two double-doubles ... first
freshman since E.J. Gallup to score 30-plus points ... first
UAlbany player to total 30 points in back-to-back games since
Morrison Teague in 1988-89 ... tallied 29 points against
nationally-ranked Syracuse at Carrier Dome ... 19 points, eight
rebounds and five assists in regular-season finale at Vermont
.. teamed with Levi Levine to form third-highest freshman
scoring duo in Division | in 2002-03 ... High School: Attended
Our Savior New American School in Centereach, New York...
National Association of Christian Athletes (NACA) first-team
All-American ... led Pioneers to a 25-11 record and the 2002
NACA Division | Boys Basketball National Championship ...
scored 25 points in 83-81 championship victory over Central
Park Christian, of Birmingham, Ala. ... named to NACA all-
tournament team, plus earned MVP award ... averaged 14.2
points, 5.1 assists, 2.6 rebounds and 1.9 steals as a senior
captain ... shot 50.8 percent from the field and 77 percent from
the line ... career-high 36 points vs. Milford (Conn.) Academy
... career-best 16 assists vs. Notre Dame (Va.) Academy... MVP
of Slam Dunk Challenge ... Las Vegas Holiday Prep Classic
all-tournament team ... contributed 13 points, six assists and
five rebounds as a junior, when his team posted a 26-9 record
and reached the NACA national tournament ... originally
attended All Hallows High School in New York City ... Per-
sonal: Major is sociology with a dual minor in business
administration and education ... born 2-22-84 ... given name
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Carolyn Wilson ... his cousin, Dyree Wilson, was a two-time All-
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference selection at lona College in
2000 and 2001 ... 2003 New York Giants training camp staff.

CAREER HIGHS
PTS: 39 vs. New Hampshire (2-16-03)
REB: 11 vs. Robert Mortis (12-21-02)
FG: 14 vs. New Hampshire (2-16-03)
FGA: 20 vs. Robert Morris (12-21-02)
FT: — 14 vs. Siena (11-23-04)

FTA: 14 vs. three opponents

3FG: 4 vs. Robert Morris (12-21-02)
AST: 10 vs. Siena (11-23-04)

STL: 5 vs. Boston U. (1-8-03)

BLK: 2 vs. Hartford (1-27-05)

MIN: 53 vs. Dartmouth (1-25-03)

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Levi Levine
Forward, 6-6, 220, Sr.
Cheshire Academy (Conn.)
New York, N.Y.

Tri-Captain ... became the 26th player in school history to reach
the 1,000-point plateau ... No. 23 on the career scoring list with
1,039 points ... sixth in career 3-point field goals (97) and tied
for seventh in steals (126) ... 2003 America East All-Rookie
Team selection ... scored in double figures 60 times as a
collegian, including 20-plus on nine occasions ... 2004-05:
Finished 18th in the conference in scoring (10.4 ppg) and 12th
in rebounding (6.0 pg) ... collected eight or more rebounds in
nine games ... totaled 12 points, four rebounds and four assists
at Northeastern in the regular-season finale ... scored in double
figures in six of his last nine starts ... grabbed a career-high 13
rebounds to go with seven points and three assists at Stony
Brook on Feb. 24 ... tallied 16 points, including the 1,000th of
his career, to go with five rebounds, four assists and two steals
against Vermont on Feb. 16 ... accounted for 13 points, eight
rebounds, three assists and two steals against Stony Brook on
Feb. 2 ... season-high 22 points (8-11 FGs, 5-5 FTs) against
Dartmouth on Dec. 30... added four assists, three rebounds and
two blocks ... totaled 15 points, eight rebounds and a career-
high six steals at Syracuse on Dec. 28 ... returned to the lineup
against Hartford on Dec. 18 after missing the previous two
games ... had 14 points, nine rebounds and three assists
against Hartford ... Levine's streak of 60 consecutive starts
came to an end on Dec. 6th ... Levine recorded his sixth career
double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds against Siena
on Nov. 23 ... 2003-04: Eighth in scoring (14.3 ppg) and 12th
in rebounding (6.1 pg) among the America East leaders ... also
sixth in free throw percentage (.760) and tied for eighth in steals
(1.64 pg) ... team captain ... played 40 or more minutes in 13
contests ... tallied 20 or more points for the eighth time as a
collegian against Northeastern on Feb. 29, as he netted 20
points (8-13 FGs) to go with three assists and three steals ...
recorded his fifth career double-double with a 22-point, 10-
rebound effort against Hartford (Feb. 21) ... totaled 14 points,
eight rebounds, three assists and a season-high five steals vs.
New Hampshire (Feb. 7) ... Levine had a 21-game, double-
figure scoring streak halted on Dec. 22, before a string of 10
straight games in twin figures was stopped on Jan. 28 ...
accounted for 22 points, five rebounds and four steals against

UMBC (Jan. 2) ... also had 22 points with eight rebounds and
a career-high seven assists vs. Sacred Heart on Dec. 20 ...
seven or more rebounds against 14 opponents ... Levine
netted 30 points, a career-high, at Long Island on Dec. 10...
he posted the first 30-plus scoring total by a Great Dane since
Jamar Wilson had 39 the previous year against New Hamp-

shire ... Levine registered a double-double in the season
opener versus Siena with 15 points and 10 rebounds ... 2002-
03: A starter in all 28 games ... among the America Eastleaders
in several categories ... eighth in scoring (13.2 ppg), 11th in
rebounding (6.0 ppg) and tied for seventh in steals (1.57 pg)
.. scored in double figures in 24 of 28 contests ... reached twin
figures in 15 consecutive games to end the season... averaged
14.5 points and 6.9 rebounds during that span ... America East
rookie of the week twice ... scored 18 points in A-E ast quarterfinal
against Vermont at Boston U.'s Walter Brown Arena ... re-
corded third double-double of the season with 16 points and
12 rebounds vs. Northeastern (Feb. 2) ... also dished out a
season-best six assists ... 19 points and 12 rebounds in
double-overtime loss at Stony Brook (J an. 19) ... 11-point, 10-
rebound effort in triple-overtime win against Dartmouth (J an.
25) ... grabbed seven or more rebounds 10 times ... season-
high 24 points on 11-of-18 shooting vs. Long Island .... 23
points at Binghamton (J an. 21) ... 15 points, eight boards, three
assists and a career-best four blocks in 61-54 victory over
Colgate ... totaled 15 points, five rebounds, three assists and
three steals vs. nationally-ranked Notre Dame ... 12 points, five
rebounds and five steals vs. Syracuse at the Carrier Dome ...
Levine and J amar Wilson ranked third among the nation's top
freshman scoring duos with a combined 32.1 scoring average
.. High School: Attended Cheshire Academy in Connecticut
.. totaled 27 points, 12 rebounds and five assists per game in
2001-02 ... led team to an 11-8 record, including eight con-
secutive victories ... scored 31 points against three teams ...
New England Prep League Class B all-star ... averaged 17
points and 11 rebounds in his first prep season ... received
honorable mention all-league recognition ... two-time captain
.. Spent the previous two years at Manhattan Center High
School in New York ... chosen to the Public School Athletic
League (PSAL) All-Manhattan I-A team by the New York Daily
News ... contributed 21 points, nine rebounds and four assists
in 1999-2000 ... member of track and cross country squads ...
Personal: Major is sociology with a minor in communication
... born 11-25-82 ... given name is LeviN. Levine ... fatheris Levi
Levine, Sr. ... mother is Mrs. J una Smith ... has two brothers,
Kenneth and Earnest Smith, and two sisters, Malaika and
Beatrice Smith.

CAREER HIGHS

PTS: 30 vs. Long Island (12-10-03)
REB: 13 vs. Stony Brook (2-24-05)
FG: 11 vs. Long Island (12-11-02)
FGA: 21 vs. Pittsburgh (11-28-03)
21 vs. Sacred Heart (12-20-03)
FT: 9 vs. Long Island (12-10-03)
FTA: 11 vs. Long Island (12-10-03)
3FG: 4 vs. three opponents
AST: 7 vs. Sacred Heart (12-20-03)
7 vs. Northeastern (1-9-05)
STL: 6 vs. Northeastern (2-26-03)
6 vs. Syracuse (12-28-04)
BLK: 4 vs. Colgate (1-2-03)
MIN: 50 vs. Dartmouth (1-25-03)

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Lucious J ordan

Guard, 6-2, 207, Sr.
Colonie Central H.S.
Albany, N.Y.

Tri-Captain ... named to the 2005 All-America East Conference
second team in his first season with the UAlbany program ...
earned leadership role despite sitting out competition in 2003-
04 as a Loyola (Md.) College transfer ... 1,148 career points at
the collegiate level ... 2004-05: Eighth among the America East
scoring leaders at 14.8 points per game ... also eighth in steals
(1.43 pg) ... 13 points against Binghamton in A-East tournament
quarterfinal ... reached twin figures in 24 of 28 games played
... scored 12 of his 13 points in the second half against North-
eastern on Feb. 27 ... tallied 12 points, all in the final period,
against Stony Brook (Feb. 24) ... netted 17 points (5-8 3FGs) vs.
Vermont on Feb. 16 ... recorded his first double-double in a
UAlbany uniform with 14 points and a career-best 11 rebounds
against Maine (Feb. 12) ... accounted for 18 points, seven
rebounds, four assists and three steals vs. New Hampshire
(Feb. 5) ... produced his highest scoring total since J an. 16th...
Jordan's streak of 16 straight games in double figures was
halted at Vermont onJ an. 22... tallied his 1,000th point against
UMBC on Jan. 19th ... four games with 20 or more points,
including 22 against Northeastern on J an. 9 ... 22 points, four
assists, four rebounds and three steals against Dartmouth on
Dec. 30 ... tallied 24 points and made a career-best six 3-
pointers against Hartford on Dec. 18 ... scored 19 points against
crosstown-rival Siena on Nov. 23 ... career-high 30 points at

Lucious J ordan (4) earned second-team All-America East Confer-
ence honors in 2004-05 when he averaged 14.8 points per game.

Sacred Heart in the season opener ... America East Confer-
ence Co-P layer of the Week on Nov. 22 ... made three or more
3-point field goals six times ... AtLoyola: Led the Greyhounds
in scoring as a sophomore with a 13.2 average ... added 3.6
rebounds and 2.0 assists in 28 starting assignments ... led
team in minutes played at 34.6 per game ... named to the Metro
Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) All-Rookie Team as a
freshman ... Loyola's top scorer at 13.0 points per game, the
only frosh in the conference to lead his team in that category
.. grabbed 4.3 rebounds per game ... shot 75.2 percent from
the foulline ... High School: Earned second-team all-state and
first-team all-area recognition as a senior ... averaged 21.2
points, 7.3 rebounds and 3.1 assists ... Suburban Council
Player of the Year... finished his career as the school's all-time
scorer with nearly 2,000 points ... member of state champion-
ship team as a sophomore ... played for former UAlbany
basketball captain Doug Kilmer ... two-time team captain ...
Personal: Major is communication with a minor in sociology
.. born 5-31-83 ... given name is Lucious J ordan ... parents are
Lucious, Jr. and Benita Lindsay-J ordan ... has one sister,
Tamiko Lindsay ... 2004 New York Giants training camp staff
... interned in the summer of 2005 with Clear Channel Radio.

CAREER HIGHS

PTS: 30 vs. Sacred Heart (11-19-04)

: 11 vs. Maine (2-12-05)

10 vs. Sacred Heart (11-19-04)

19 vs. Maine (1-16-05)

8 vs. Dartmouth (12-30-04) & Northeastern (1-9-05)
11 vs. Lehigh (11-30-04) & Northeastern (1-9-05)
6 vs. Hartford (12-18-04)

6 vs. Wagner (11-27-04)

4 vs. Army (12-6-04)

: Lvs. three opponents

44 vs. Long Island (12-8-04)

Levi Levine, a 6-foot-6 senior, ranks among UAlbany's career
leaders in scoring, steals and three-point field goals made.

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Center, 7-1, 280, Sr.
IGS-Hannover-Linden
Hannover, Germany

A starter in 27 of 28 games played in his first season with the
Great Dane program ... came to the University at Albany from
Boston College ... tallest basketball player in school history ...
Coach Brown Says: "Most people would not realize that
Kirsten had not played basketball for three years prior to last
season. He didn't see much time at Boston College and then
had to sit for a year as a transfer. So he is just realizing what
his potential can be." ... 2004-05: Averaged 6.6 points and 5.2
rebounds as a junior ... ranked 19th among the conference
rebound leaders... grabbed five or more rebounds in 16
games ... five points and five rebounds at Northeastern on Feb.
27 ... nine points (4-6 FGs) and 11 rebounds in a season-high
36 minutes vs. Vermont on Feb. 16 ... grabbed double-digit
rebounds for the third time in that contest ... scored in double
figures for the sixth time with 12 points (5-8 FGs), four rebounds
and two blocks at Boston University on J an. 30 ... scored 10
points (5-6 FGs) and grabbed six rebounds vs. Binghamton
(Jan. 12) ... registered his first career double-double with 10
points and 11 rebounds against Dartmouth on Dec. 30 ...
scored a career-high 15 points and had six rebounds against
Long Island on Dec. 8... totaled eight points and a career-best
13 rebounds at Army ... 13 points and eight boards in an 86-
65 win over Siena on Nov. 23 at Pepsi Arena ... At Boston
College: Appeared in nine games as a sophomore ... Eagles
finished 19-12 and reached the NIT's second round ... also
played in six games as a freshman ... Secondary School:
Three-year member of TK Hannover club team in Germany ...
averaged 14.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and four blocks in 2000-
01... Personal: Majoris geography with a minor in economics
... born 8-2-81 ... given name is Kirsten Zoellner ... parents are
Lothar and Adelheid Zoellner ... his older brother, Klaas,
played at the University of Akron from 1997-2001 ... spent one
year in the state of lowa as an exchange student... played for
German J unior National Team in summer of 2005

CAREER HIGHS
PTS: 15 vs. Long Island (12-8-04)

REB: 13 vs. Army (12-6-04)

FG: 7 vs. Long Island (12-8-04)

FGA: 17 vs. Long Island (12-8-04)

FT: 6 vs. Villanova (12-22-04)

FTA: 8 vs. three opponents

AST: 3 vs. New Hampshire (1-6-05)

STL: 2 vs. Siena (11-23-04) & Maine (2-12-05)
BLK: 2 vs. four opponents

MIN: 36 vs. Vermont (2-16-05)

Paw Prints: In 2002-03, Jamar Wilson and Levi Levine
ranked third nationally among the Division | freshman tan-
dem scoring leaders with a combined 32.1 average.
Syracuse's Carmelo Anthony and Gerry McNamara were first
at 35.5 points per game, while North Carolina's Rashad
McCants and Raymond Felton ranked fourth (29.9 ppg).

Courtney J ohnson
Guard, 6-0, 215, Jr.

Bishop Loughlin H.S.

Far Rockaway, N.Y.

Appeared in 49 games over the previous two seasons ... came
off the bench as a sophomore ... played significant minutes as
a freshman due to injuries in the UAlbany backcourt... became
a Starter in late December ... made UAlbany team as a walk-on
in the fall of 2003 ... 2004-05: Scored two points against
Binghamton in the America East quarterfinals ... saw limited
minutes during A-East regular-season play ... totaled five
points, three rebounds and two assists in 17 minutes vs.
Dartmouth on Dec. 30... season-high 10 points to go with four
rebounds, two assists and two steals vs. Long Island (Dec. 8)
.. 2003-04: A starter in 19 of 28 games ... played 40-plus
minutes in a game on seven occasions ... averaged 5.6 points,
3.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists in his first collegiate season ...
scored in twin figures for the fifth time with 10 points, six
rebounds and two assists vs. Northeastern on Feb. 29 ... had
13 points and seven rebounds in 43 minutes against Stony
Brook on Feb. 18 ... collected a career-high nine rebounds at
UMBC (Feb. 4) ... handed out a career-best eight assists vs.
Vermont on J an. 28 ... had three or more assists against 13
opponents ... scored 13 of his career-high 17 points in the
second half against Stony Brook on an. 21, a 65-61 overtime
loss ... added five rebounds, three assists and two steals while
playing all 45 minutes ... his steal and three-point play with
2:20 left keyed his team's victory over New Hampshire onJ an.
8 ... scored in double digits for the first time as a collegian vs.
Lehigh on Dec. 22 ... had 10 points and three steals in 43
minutes ... High School: Averaged 12.0 points per game as a
senior, when he was named All-CHSAA honorable mention

chosen team MVP as a junior and senior ... two varsity letters
.. Personal: Major is business administration ... born 9-13-85
... given name is Courtney J ohnson ... parents are Larry and
Michelle Beatty ... has three brothers, J ahmah, Allen and
Michael, and two sisters, Lekisha J ohnson and Ayesha Beatty.

CAREER HIGHS
PTS: 17 vs. Stony Brook (1-21-04)
: 9 vs, UMBC (2-4-04)
6 vs. Stony Brook (1-21-04)
: 15 vs. Stony Brook (1-21-04)
6 vs. Northeastern (2-29-04)
7 vs. two opponents
2 vs. Pittsburgh (11-28-03)
8 vs. Vermont (1-28-04)
4 vs. UMBC (1-2-04)
: Lvs. two opponents
45 vs. Stony Brook (1-21-04)

Paw Prints: UAlbany meta basketball program ranked in the
top 10 nationally for the first time when the Great Danes
encountered No. 7 Syracuse on Dec. 28, 2004. UAlbany
played before the largest crowd in the program's history as
19,932 fans were in attendance at the Carrier Dome.

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Jerrad Knotts
Forward, 6-6, 245, Sr.
St. James School (Md.)
Colton, Calif.

Appeared in 61 games as a collegian ... a good shooter who has
range to the three-point line ... Coach Brown Says: "He has
great footwork in the low post and can face up to the basket and
shoot. He has improved greatly from his sophomore year." ...
2004-05: Played in eight games as a junior ... five points and
one block in a 73-46 victory at Army ... two rebounds in three
minutes off the bench in an America East win at New Hampshire
... 2003-04: Averaged 3.8 points and 2.2 rebounds ... made five
starts in his 28 appearances ... averaged 17.4 minutes off the
bench ... scored 12 points, his first time in double figures at the
collegiate level, against UMBC on) an. 2... posted career-highs
in points (15) and minutes (33) against Boston U. onJan. 4...
made 5-of-10 from the field and 5-of-7 from the line ... averaged
10.0 points over a four-game stretch from Dec. 30-Jan. 8 ...
scored nine points in a 64-60 victory at UMBC (Feb. 4)... tallied
nine points and five rebounds against nationally-ranked Pitts-
burgh (Nov. 28) ... career-best six rebounds vs. Stony Brook on
Feb. 18 ... career-best three assists at Vermont on Feb. 26 ...
gathered in four or more rebounds on seven occasions ... 2002-
03: Averaged 1.7 points and 1.0 rebounds in nearly 10 minutes
per outing as a first-year player ... scored against 11 opponents
.. season-high nine points on 4-of-5 shooting in America East
Tournament quarterfinal against Vermont ... added two re-

Courtney J ohnson (2) made the UAlbany team as a walk-on in the
fall of 2003 and has been a contributor over the last two seasons.

bounds and one assist in a season-best 23 minutes ... tallied
six points in his first game as a collegian versus Siena at Pepsi
Arena ... three points and three rebounds in his only start of the
season at Northeastern (Feb. 26) ... turned in his best effort
since the month of December with four points and three
rebounds in an overtime loss against Northeastern (Feb. 2) ...
High School: Three-sport athlete in football, basketball and
lacrosse at St. James School, located near Hagerstown,
Maryland ... 2002 Tri-State Small School Player of the Year...
two-time consensus all-area selection ... chosen to the All-
Washington County and All-Mid Atlantic Conference teams on
two occasions ... averaged 28 points and 12 rebounds per
game as a senior ... canned 75 three-point field goals ...
finished his career as the school's all-time scorer with 1,638
points ... played tight end and defensive end on football team
.. Personal: Major is information science and policy ...
education minor ... born 10-12-83 in San Bernardino, Calif. ...
given name is J errad Alexander Knotts ... parents are J ames
and Gwen Knotts ... has one brother, Derek Nealy, and one
sister, Nicole Knotts.

CAREER HIGHS

PTS: 15 vs. Boston U. (1-4-04)
REB: 6 vs. Stony Brook (2-18-04)
FG: 5 vs. Boston U. (1-4-04)
FGA: 11 vs. Pittsburgh (11-28-03)
FT: 6 vs. UMBC (1-2-04)

FTA: 8 vs. UMBC (1-2-04)

3FG: 3 vs. Pittsburgh (11-28-03)
AST: 3 vs. Vermont (2-26-04)
STL: 3 vs. New Hampshire (1-8-04)
BLK: 1 vs. seven opponents
MIN: 33 vs. Boston U. (1-4-04)

Jerrad Knotts, a 6-foot:6 senior, is a valuable player off the bench
with more than 60 career appearances in the last three seasons.

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Jon lati

Guard, 5-9, 175, So.
York Catholic H.S.
York, Pa.

Returns following a medical redshirt season ... had shoulder
sugery to repair a partially torn labrum on J an. 6, 2005 ... led
nation in minutes played as a freshman ... 2004 America East
Conference Rookie of the Y ear ... second consecutive UAlbany
player to receive the award ... scored in double figures in 27 of
34 games played as a collegian ... 2004-05: Started the
opening six games before a shoulder injury ended his season
... scored 20-plus for the fourth time in his career with 20 points,
six rebounds and three assists vs. Siena on Nov. 23 ... tallied
10 of his 18 points in the second half against Sacred Heart in
the season opener ... 11 points against both Lehigh and Army
.. 2003-04: Led nation in minutes played with 1,121 for a 40.0
average ... played 40 or more minutes in 21 contests ... America
East Conference All-Rookie Team ... ninth among the confer-
ence leaders in scoring at 14.0 points per game ... also fifth in
assists (3.0 pg) and sixth in 3-point field goals made (2.43 pg)
.. lat's 68 three-pointers rank No. 8 on the school's single-
season chart ... second-best 3-point total by a freshman ...
America East rookie of the week seven times (Dec. 8, Dec. 15,
Dec. 29, J an. 12, Feb. 2, Feb. 9 & Feb. 23) ... scored in double
digits 23 times ... had a 12-game, double-figure scoring streak
ended in the regular-season finale ... career-high 26 points
(11-20 FGs) in 50 minutes of play against Stony Brook, a
double-overtime affair on Feb. 18... 14 points and tied a career-
best with six assists in a 77-59 win over Hartford (Feb. 21) ...
posted a 5-to-1 assist/turnover ratio in his team's three confer-
ence wins ... 22 points and four assists in a 64-60 win atUMBC
(Feb. 4) ... game-high 18 points vs. Vermont on Jan. 28,
reaching that total or better on five occasions ... netted 14 of his
23 points in the first half of a 57-52 victory at New Hampshire
onjan. 8... scored 13 of his 15 points before halftime against
Siena in the season opener... four-plus assists vs. nine teams
.. had a surgical procedure in August 2004 to repair a labrum
tear in his shoulder ... High School: Associated Press Class
AA first-team all-state selection ... averaged 23.7 points, five
assists, five rebounds and four steals as a senior ... York Daily
Record Division || Co-Player of the Year ... three-time York
Interscholastic Athletic Association all-star ... beat Milton
Hershey High with baseline jumper in overtime to propel Irish
to first PIAA state tournamentberth since 1999 ... York Catholic
captured District 3 title ... AP Small School all-state fifth team
as a junior, when he averaged 24.8 points per game ... set
school's single-game mark with 56 points against Y ork Subur-
ban at 2001 Special Olympics Holiday Classic ... featured in
Sports Illustrated's "Faces in the Crowd" ... school's all-time
leading scorer with 2,216 points, the second-highest total in
York County history ... Personal: Majoris sociology ... born 11-
15-84 ... given name is J on P. lati ... parents are Frank and
Lynne lati ... has one brother, J acob.

CAREER HIGHS

PTS: 26 vs. Stony Brook (2-18-04)

REB: 6 vs. New Hampshire (3-5-04)
6 vs. Siena (11-23-04)

FG: 11 vs. Stony Brook (2-18-04)

FGA: 22 vs. Hartford (1-25-04)

FT: 5 vs. three opponents

7 vs. Army (12-5-03)

5 vs. Siena (11-23-04)

6 vs. Massachusetts (12-28-03)

6 vs. Hartford (2-21-04)

STL: 3 vs. New Hampshire (3-5-04)
: none

MIN: 50 vs. Stony Brook (2-18-04)

Sophomore guard J on lati, the 2003-04 America East Rookie
of the Year, retums this season following shoulder surgery.

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Brian Lillis

Guard/F orward, 6-5, 220, So.
West Des Moines Dowling H.S.
Urbandale, lowa

Stuffed the stat sheets as one the top players off the bench as
a freshman ... appeared in 21 games ... sidelined for seven
games earlier in the season with a fractured bone in his left
wrist ... 2004-05: Averaged 4.0 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.2
assists and 1.3 steals in his first year at the collegiate level ...
eight points (3-3 FGs) and two rebounds in 17 minutes against
Binghamton in A-East quarterfinal game ... totaled 10 points,
five rebounds, two assists and a career-high six steals at
Northeastern on Feb. 27 ... six points, two rebounds and two
steals in 15 minutes at Stony Brook in his previous appearance
as a reserve ... three points, two rebounds, two assists and
three steals against Maine (Feb. 12) ... netted nine of his
career-best 11 points (5-5 FGs) in the first half against Stony
Brook on Feb. 2 ... accounted for six points, career-high seven
rebounds, two assists and two steals at Boston U. on J an. 30
.. nine points (4-4 FGs) to go with three rebounds and two
steals against UMBC onJ an. 19... made his first appearance
since his wrist injury against Boston U. onJ an. 2, and had four
points, three rebounds, three steals and two assists in 25
minutes ... High School: Named to the Class 4A all-state

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second team by the lowa Newspaper Association ... averaged
13.4 points, 5.5 assists, 5.5 rebounds and 2.4 steals as a senior
.. WDM Dowling High was eighth among the state's top teams
.. two-time All-Metro selection ... first-team All-CIML Central
Conference twice ... totaled 16.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and 5.5
assists as a junior ... led Maroons to Class 4A Substate 8 final
and a No. 4 state ranking ... third-team all-conference choice as
a sophomore ... two-time captain ... played on AAU under-19
national championship team, plus under-17 runner-up squad
AAU teammate of UAlbany sophomore Brent Wilson ...
Personal: Intends to major in mathematics or actuarial sci-
ences ... born 11-21-85 ... given name is Brian J ames Lillis ...
parents are Terry and J oyce Lillis ... has two sisters, Renee and
Jennie ... J ennie, a three-time All-Big Ten Conference basket-
ball standout at the University of lowa from 2000-04, is fourth in
scoring with 1,742 points and fifth in rebounds (827) on the
school's career charts ... avid fan of the Chicago Cubs.

CAREERHIGHS

PTS: 11 vs. Stony Brook (2-2-05)
REB: 7 vs. Boston U. (1-30-05)

FG: 5 vs. Stony Brook (2-2-05)
FGA: 9 vs. Northeastern (2-27-05)
FT: 2 vs. six opponents

FTA: 3 vs. two opponents

3FG: 1 vs. five opponents

AST: 5 vs. Sacred Heart (11-19-04)
STL: 6 vs. Northeastern (2-27-05)
BLK: 1 vs. six opponents

MIN: 26 vs. Northeastern (2-27-05)

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Brent Wilson

Forward, 6-8, 240, So.
Prairie H.S.
Cedar Rapids, lowa

Member of 2005 America East All-Rookie Team ... third straight
season a UAlbany player has made the conference's all-rookie
squad ... played in all 28 games as a reserve ... 2004-05:
Averaged 7.0 points and 4.2 rebounds per game ... career-high
18 points to go with eight rebounds in 28 minutes against
Binghamton in America East Tournament play ... scored in
double digits five times ... nine points, two steals and a career-
best nine rebounds in 27 minutes at Northeastern in the
regular-season finale ... netted 16 points and grabbed six
rebounds vs. UMBC (Feb. 19) ... made 6-of-10 from the floor,
including four 3-pointers, in 24 minutes played ... tallied 10 of
his 12 points in the first half against New Hampshire on Feb. 5
.. added two rebounds and two steals ... scored seven points
and collected seven rebounds against Hartford (J an. 27) ... had
nine points (3-4 3F Gs) and grabbed three rebounds at Vermont
on Jan. 22 ... poured in 14 points (4-8 FGs, 4-4 FTs) against
Boston U. onJ an. 2 ... registered six points, three rebounds and
two steals in a career-high 30 minutes against Syracuse on
Dec. 28 ... scored 15 points on 5-of-7 shooting from three-point
range and garnered three rebounds at Villanova ... High School:
Chosen Class 4A first-team all-state by the lowa Newspaper
Association ... second-team all-state by the Des Moines Reg-
ister... averaged 19.1 points and 10.2 rebounds per game ...
first-team All-Mississippi Valley Conference on two occasions
. two-time first-team All-Metro forward ... honorable mention
all-state player as a junior, when he averaged 16.0 points, 10.3

rebounds and 2.5 blocks for a 14-10 team ... earned a pair of
team MVP awards ... served as a captain twice ... played on
AAU under-19 national championship squad, plus under-17
runner-up team ... AAU teammate of UAlbany sophomore
Brian Lillis ... Personal: Major is communication with a minor
in education .. born 9-29-85 ... given name is Brent Michael
Wilson ... parents are Ron and Nadine Garrett (mother) and
Steven (father) and Annette Wilson ... follows the Chicago
Cubs ... favorite all-time player is Hall of Famer Larry Bird.

CAREER HIGHS
PTS: 18 vs. Binghamton (3-5-05)
REB: 9 vs. Northeastern (2-27-05)
FG: 6 vs. UMBC (2-19-05)

FGA: 13 vs. Northeastern (2-27-05)
FT: 4 vs. two opponents

FTA: 4 vs. three opponents

3FG: 5 vs. Villanova (12-22-04)
AST: 2 vs. four opponents

STL: 2 vs. five opponents

BLK: 1 vs. seven opponents

MIN: 30 vs. Syracuse (12-28-04)

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David Bauman
Guard, 6-2, 173, So.
Freeport H.S.

Sarver, Pa.

Saw limited playing time as a freshman ... sharpshooter who
can play both guard positions ... Coach Brown Says: "He has
a good feel for the game and high basketball intelligence.
David needs to improve his physical strength. He has a
chance to be a good player in the America East Conference."
.. 2004-05: Appeared in 11 games ... scored three points on
a 3-point field goal in the opener at Sacred Heart ... season-
high five minutes off the bench in a non-league victory at Army
.. High School: First-team All-Valley News Dispatch on two
occasions ... two-time All-Butler County selection ... averaged
15.6 points, 5.6 assists, 6.1 rebounds and 2.6 steals as a senior
captain ... 875 career points ... averaged 16.9 points and
connected on 56 three-point field goals as a junior when he
was the Class AA, Section | co-player of the year... led his team
to a 17-5 record and the WPIAL Class AA tournament's first
round ... scored 46 points against | eannette High, when he
canned eight 3-pointers ... lettered on three teams that posted
a combined 55-14 record and captured three conference
championships ... Freeport reached WPIAL and PIAA
quarterfinals in 2003-04 ... Personal: Major is business
administration with an emphasis in accounting ... wants to
specialize in taxes ... born 9-16-85 ... given name is David Earl
Bauman... motheris | eanne Bauman... has two brothers, Alan
and Adam.

CAREER HIGHS

PTS: 3 vs. Sacred Heart (11-19-04)
REB: 1 vs. Syracuse (12-28-04)
FG: 1 vs. Sacred Heart (11-29-04)
FGA: 1 vs. three opponents

3FG: 1 vs. Sacred Heart (11-19-04)
AST: 1 vs. two opponents

STL: 1 vs. Army (12-06-04)

MIN: 5 vs. Army (12-06-04)

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Kiel Graham

Forward/Center, 6-9, 215, Jr.
Bay View H.S.
Milwaukee, Wis.

His first year with UAlbany program after transferring from
Feather River Community College in Quincy, Calif. ... Coach
Brown Says: "Kiel is our best athlete in the frontcourt. He can
block shots, rebound, and step away from the basket on the
offensive end of the floor." ... Junior College: Averaged 15.1
points, 9.9 rebounds and 2.0 blocks en route to earning first-
team All-Golden Valley Conference recognition ... led Golden
Eagles to a share of the conference championship with a 19-
10 record as a sophomore ... honorable mention all-conference
as a freshman ... 2005 Male Student Athlete of the Year... High
School: Ranked among the top 30 players in the state of
Wisconsin as a junior and senior ... averaged 18.0 points and
13.0 rebounds in his final season ... Redcats won a pair of city
championships in 2000 and 2001 ... two-time team captain ...
three varsity letters ... Personal: Major is sociology with a
minor in criminal justice ... born 2-20-85 ... given name is Kiel
H. Graham ... first name is pronounced "Kyle" ... parents are
Herbert Graham and J anet Buhmeyer ... has one brother,
Jermaine.

Paw Prints: University at Albany Vice President and Director
of Athletics Lee McElroy returns to his alma mater when the
Great Danes travel to UCLA on Nov. 29. McElroy played
college football for legendary coach Tommy Prothro and
earned three varsity letters as a linebacker from 1967-69.

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> J ason Siggers
Guard/F orward, 6-4, 190, J r.
Skyline H.S.
Dallas, Texas

His first year with UAlbany program after transferring from New
Mexico J unior College ... Coach Brown Says: "He is our most
athletic perimeter player. | ason is a good three-point shooter
and excels in transition." ... Junior College: Averaged 17.2
points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.8 steals, when he was named to the
2005 Western J unior College Athletic Conference first team ..

All-Region V second-team selection ... shot 45.8 percent from
the field and 79.4 percent from the free throw line ... made 56
three-point field goals ... received team MVP and top free throw
shooter awards ... High School: Named Class 5A All-District
11 on two occasions ... McDonald's All-American nominee ..

averaged 22.3 points and 5.0 rebounds as a senior, when his
team posted a 26-4 record ... team captain ... two varsity letters
.. Personal: Major is information science and policy ... born
8-24-85 ... given name is George J ason Siggers ... parents are
George and Beverly Siggers ... has two sisters, Gretchen
Siggers and LaNecia Bembrey, and one brother, J arrid Monton
... attended same high school as former New Y ork Knicks star
Larry J ohnson.

Brian Connelly

Forward, 6-8, 220, Fr.
Camden Catholic H.S.
Audubon, N.J.

Great combination of size and skill ... can score in the low post
and shoot from three-point range ... Coach Brown Says: "Has
a good skill package for his size. Like Brent Wilson, he is
comfortable facing the basket. Brian is the ultimate system
player." ... High School: Chosen to New Jersey's all-state
second team ... averaged 22.5 points and 9.3 rebounds and 5.2
assists in leading the Irish to a 22-4 record ... his scoring
average set the school's single-season record ... first-team All-
South J ersey ... Camden Courier-Post's All-P arochial first team
... McDonald's All-American nominee ... participated in Al Carino
All-Star Game ... senior captain ... rated among the state's top
100 seniors by NJ Hoops.com ... fourth-team all-state selection
by the same Web site ... averaged 15.0 points and 11.0 re-
bounds as a junior ... team reached the South J ersey Group IV
Parochial A championship and won the Olympic Conference
National Division with a 21-6 record ... All-Parochial second
team ... positioned at wide receiver in football and as a soccer
goalkeeper ... Personal: Intends to major in business admin-
istration ... born 1-9-87 ... given name is Brian J oseph Connelly
... parents are Brian and Kelly Connelly ... has one sister, Kaitlin

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Jimmie Covington
Forward/Center, 6-7, 240, Fr.
Morgan Park H.S.

Chicago, Ill.

A frontcourt player with size and strength ... expected to play at
both the four and five positions ... Coach Brown Says: "He
loves to be physical and bang in the lane. A good rebounder,
Jimmie is not only big but can move up and down the floor." ...
High School: Averaged 15.3 points and 11.1 rebounds for the
Mustangs as a senior ... named to the Chicago Public League's
all-area and all-section teams ... chosen to play in the City-
Suburban All-Star Game... member ofthe league's all-academic
squad ... three varsity letters ... two-time team captain ... also
earned all-area and all-conference recognition as a junior ...
Personal: Major is undeclared ... born 7-2-87 ... given name
is Jimmie Mart Covington ... mother is Alicia Peck.

Paw Prints: In 2004-05, the University at Albany was
awarded the Stuart P. Haskell, J r. America East Conference
Commissioner's Cup. The Cup annually recognizes the
strongest athletic program in America East. UAlbany totaled
380 points by winning conference championships in volley-
ball, men’s lacrosse, men's outdoor track and field, and
softball. In addition, the Great Danes were runners-up in
men's indoor track and field, and women's golf.

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RETURNI

CAREER STATISTICS OF RETURNING GREAT DANE

#2 COURTNEY J OHNSON

Year GP-GS FGM-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA
2004-05 21-0 6-14 429 0-2
2003-04 28-19 49-145 338 6-36
Totals 49-19 55-159 .346 6-38
#11 LEVI LEVINE

Year GP-GS FGM-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA
2004-05 26-25 96-227 .423 25-71
2003-04 28-28 143-378 = .378 41-128
2002-03 28-28 131-305 .430 31-79
Totals 82-81 370-910 .407 97-278
#14 J ON IATI

Year GP-GS FGM-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA
2004-05 6-6 20-47 426 16-34
2003-04 28-28 145-409 = .355 68-217
Totals 34-34 165-456 362 84-251
#23 JERRAD KNOTTS

Year GP-GS FGM-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA
2004-05 8-0 2-4 500 1-1
2003-04 28-5 37-111 333 9-33
2002-03 25-1 16-51 314 4-25
Totals 61-6 55-166 331 14-59
#31 J AMAR WILSON

Year GP-GS FGM-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA
2004-05 27-27 132-304 434 37-93
2003-04 1-1 4-14 286 0-4
2002-03 27-26 183-375 .488 33-92
Totals 55-55 319-693 .460 70-189

FG%
000
167
158

FG%
352
320
392
349

FG%
471
313
335

FG%
1.000
273
160
237

FG%
398
000
359
370

PLAYERS

FTM-FTA FT% REB/AVG. AS TO BS ST PTS/AVG.
8-10 .800 12/ 0.6 8 9 0 9 20/ 1.0
53-75 .707| — :107/ 3.8 68 76 2 37 157/ 5.6
61-85 .718 119/ 2.4 76 85 2 46 177/ 3.6
FTM-FTA FT% REB/AVG. AS TO BS ST PTS/AVG.
53-71 .746 = 155/ 6.0 78 51 12 36 270/ 10.4
110-135 815 171/ 6.1 70 99 9 46 400/ 14.3
76-98 .776 167/ 6.0 49 53 19 44 369/ 13.2
239-304 .786 493/ 6.0 197 203 40 126 1039/12.7
FTM-FTA FT% REB/AVG. AS TO BS ST PTS/AVG.
10-13. _.769 12/ 2.0 13°07 0 5 66/ 11.0
34-45 .756 55/ 2.0 84 90 0 21 392/ 14.0
44-58 .759 67/ 2.0 97 97 0 26 458/ 13.5
FTM-FTA FT% REB/AVG. AS TO BS ST PTS/AVG.
0-0 -000 2/ 0.2 o 11 0 5/ 0.6
22-34 .647 63/ 2.2 17027: «5 «12 105/ 3.8
6-10 .600 26/ 1.0 4 11 1 6 42) 1.7
28-44 = 636 oy 15 21 39 7 «#218 152/ 2.5
FIM-FTA FT% REB/AVG. AS TO BS ST PTS/AVG.
154-186 .828 83/ 3.1 112119 8 36 455/ 16.9
5-6 -833 10 2 5 0 0 13/ 13.0
110-135 .815 102/ 3.8 90 98 2 21 509/ 18.9
269-327 823 186/ 3.4 204 222 10 57 977/ 17.8

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UAlbany Player 2004-05 Season-Highs
#20 Brian Lillis

#2 Courtney J ohnson

PTS: 10 vs. Long Island (12-8-04)
REB: 4 vs. Long Island (12-8-04)
AST: 2 vs. three opponents

STL: 3 vs. Army (12-6-04)

MIN: 26 vs. Long Island (12-8-04)

#4 Lucious J ordan

PTS: 30 vs. Sacred Heart (11-19-04)

REB: 11 vs. Maine (2-12-05)

FG: 10 vs. Sacred Heart (11-19-04)

FT: 8 vs. Dartmouth (12-30-04) & Northeastern (1-9-05)
3FG: 6 vs. Hartford (12-18-04)

AST: 6 vs. Wagner (11-27-04)

STL: 4 vs. Army (12-6-04)

MIN: 44 vs. Long Island (12-8-04)

#11 Levi Levine
PTS: 22 vs. Dartmouth (12-30-04)

REB: 13 vs. Stony Brook (2-24-05)
FG:
FT:

8 vs. Dartmouth (12-30-04)
6 vs. Binghamton (1-12-05)
7 vs. Northeastern (1-9-05)
6 vs. Syracuse (12-28-04)
40 vs. Villanova (12-22-04)

#12 Kirsten Zoellner

PTS: 15 vs. Long Island (12-8-04)

REB: 13 vs. Army (12-6-04)

FG: 7 vs. Long Island (12-8-04)

6 vs. Villanova (12-22-04)

3 vs. New Hampshire (1-6-05)

2 vs. Siena (11-23-04) & Maine (2-12-05)
BLK: 2 vs. four opponents

MIN: 36 vs. Vermont (2-16-05)

PTS:
REB:
FG:
FT:
3FG:
AST:
STL:
MIN:

11 vs. Stony Brook (2-2-05)

7 vs. Boston U. (1-30-05)

5 vs. Stony Brook (2-2-05)

2 vs. six opponents

1 vs. four opponents

5 vs. Sacred Heart (11-19-04)
6 vs. Northeastern (2-27-05)

26 vs. Northeastem (2-27-05)

#23 Jerrad Knotts

PTS:
REB:
MIN:

5 vs. Army (12-6-04)
2 vs. New Hampshire (1-6-05)
5 vs. Army (12-6-04)

#31 J amar Wilson

PTS:
REB:
FG:
FT:
3FG:
AST:
STL:
BLK:
MIN:

24 vs. Hartford (1-27-05)

7 vs. Siena (11-23-04)

8 vs. three opponents

14 vs. Siena (11-23-04)

3 vs. three opponents

10 vs. Siena (11-23-04)

4 vs. Binghamton (1-12-05)
2 vs. Hartford (1-27-05)

45 vs. Long Island (12-8-04)

#34 Brent Wilson

PTS:
REB:
FG:
FT:
3FG:
AST:
STL:
MIN:

18 vs. Binghamton (3-5-05)

9 vs. Northeastern (2-27-05)

6 vs. UMBC (2-19-05)

4 vs. Boston U. (1-2-05) & Binghamton (3-5-05)
5 vs. Villanova (12-22-04)

2 vs. four opponents

2 vs. five opponents

30 vs. Syracuse (12-28-04)

BASKETBALL

UALEANY

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AMERICA EAST: UAlbany is in its fifth year as a member of the
America East Conference. Eighteen of the school's 19 intercol-
legiate teams compete for conference championships and NCAA
post-season play. The America East basketball membership
includes UAlbany, Binghamton, Boston University, Hartford,
Maine, UMBC, New Hampshire, Stony Brook and Vermont.
UAlbany elevated its entire men's and women's athletics pro-
gram to the Division | level in the 1999-2000 academic year.

SCHEDULE HIGHLIGHTS: UAlbany begins its America East
schedule on Dec. 20 against Binghamton and concludes the
season with the America East Conference Tournamenton March
3-11. The Great Danes' non-conference schedule is highlighted
by appearances in the 2K Sports College Hoops Classic benefit-
ing Coaches vs. Cancer (Nov. 9-10) and ESPN Bracket Buster
(Feb. 18), plus a trip to the West Coast, where UAlbany will face
San Diego State (Nov. 26) and UCLA (Nov. 29). The annual
meeting with Siena is slated for Saturday, Dec. 3 atPepsi Arena
Other non-conference opponents include Cleveland State and
three Ivy League foes in Harvard, Brown and Cornell.

COACHES VS. CANCER: The Great Danes will play in the 2K
Sports College Hoops Classic at the Florida Regional on Nov.
9-10 in Gainesville. UAlbany meets Oakland, last year's NCAA
play-in winner, in the first round. Florida, the 2005 Southeastern
Conference Tournament champion, meets St. Peter's.

BRACKET BUSTER: UAlbany has been invited to participate
in the ESPN Bracket Buster Saturday series on Feb. 18, 2006.
The Great Danes are among 100 teams representing 18 confer-
ences in the event. Pairing decisions for the 11 televised games
onESPN,ESPN2 and ESPNU willbe announced onJ an. 29. The
schedule for the remaining 39 contests will be known on Feb. 2

CROSSTOWN RIVALRY: UAlbany and Siena renewed their
crosstown rivalry in 2001 at Pepsi Arena, a 15,500-seat down-
town facility. The two schools had not met since 1976-77. The
Saints, who compete in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference,
hold a 26-18 lead in a series that dates back to J anuary 1940.

NEW & IMPROVED: The Great Danes finished with a 13-15
record in 2004-05, an eight-win improvement from the previous
year. UAlbany also posted its best-ever league record with a 9-
9 mark in America East Conference play and a fourth-place
showing in the standings. Albany also recorded six road wins,
the highest total in the program's Division | history.

COACH BROWN: Hired as one of the youngest head coaches
in the nation, UAlbany's Will Brown was named to the position
on March 13, 2002. Brown, 34, was the head coach at Sullivan
County Community College in upstate New Y ork for three years
and an assistant at Division II College of St. Rose from 1995-98.

ACROSS AMERICA: The UAlbany roster is represented by
eightstates and Germany. Four players are from New York, while
a pair are from Pennsylvania and lowa. Albany has one player
from California, Illinois, New J ersey, Texas and Wisconsin

ALL-LEAGUE BACKCOURT: UAlbany's J amar Wilson and
Lucious J ordan were each selected to the 2005 All-America
East Conference second team. Wilson, a 6-foot-1 junior, ranked
fourth among the conference leaders in scoring (16.9 ppg) and
assists (4.2 pg). Jordan, a 6'2" senior, was also among the
league's top-10 scorers at 14.8 points per game.

1,000-POINT SCORER: Senior forward Levi Levine became
the 26th player in school history to reach the 1,000-point plateau
on Feb. 16, 2005. He averaged 10.4 points and 6.0 rebounds
in his third season as a starter last year. A 6-foot-6 athlete, Levine
has scored in double figures in 60 of 82 games as a collegian.

THE RETURN OF IATI: UAlbany guard J on lati returns to the
lineup after having season-ending shoulder surgery in 2004-
05. lati, a 5-foot-9 sophomore, was the America East Rookie of
the Year as a freshman when he scored at a 14.0 clip. He led
the nation in total minutes played with 1,121 for a 40.0 average.

THREE-PEAT: Sophomore Brent Wilson was named to the
2005 America East All-Rookie Team, the third consecutive year
a UAlbany player had been voted to the squad. Wilson, a 6'8"
forward, averaged 7.0 points and 4.2 rebounds in his rookie
campaign. He tallied a career-high 18 points and grabbed eight
rebounds against Binghamton in the A-East quarterfinals

THE TALLEST: UAlbany center Kirsten Zoellner is the tallest
player in school history at 7-feet, 1-inch. Zoellner, a native of
Hannover, Germany, transferred from Boston College. He
averaged 6.6 points and 5.2 season in his first year as a Great
Dane. His brother Klaas played as a collegian at Akron.

IOWA CONNECTION: Sophomore Brian Lillis partners with
Brent Wilson as UAlbany's lowa connection. He and Wilson
played together on an AAU under-19 national championship
team. Lillis can have an impact without taking a shot, as he
contributed 4.0 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.3 steals
as a freshman. His sister was a three-time All-Big Ten performer.

NEW GUYS: UAlbany has four new faces on the roster, includ-
ing junior college transfers Kiel Graham (6'9") and Jason
Siggers (6'4"). Graham, a native of Milwaukee, comes from
Feather River C.C. in California, where he earned first-team all-
conference recognition. Siggers, who hails from Dallas, was a
second-team all-region swingman at New Mexico J.C. Brian
Connelly (6'8") and J immie Covington (6'7") were standout
high school players in New J ersey and Illinois, respectively.

NCAA STATS: The Great Danes ranked among the NCAA
leaders in three categories last year. UAlbany was 38th in three-
point field goal percentage (.379), 64th in free throw percentage
(.722) and 71st in scoring defense (64.9 ppg). Albany was
among the top foul shooters for the third straight season.

HOME FLOOR: UAlbany's Recreation and Convocation Center
opened in December 1992. The on-campus facility seats
capacity crowds of 5,000. UAlbany has a combined 95-60
record in the arena. Last year, the Great Danes posted a 7-3
mark at home, the most wins at the RACC since 1999-2000.
UAlbany averaged 2,040 fans in 10 home dates

WINNING RECORD: UAlbany began varsity play in 1909-10
and has competed at the NAIA, NCAA College Division, NCAA
Division Ill and NCAA Division II levels prior to 1999-2000. The
Great Danes have a 997-737 record in 91 seasons.

BIG PURPLE GROWL: The ninth annual Big Purple Growl and
Ferocious Feast is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 4. UAlbany's
Winter Homecoming will feature a men's and women's double-
header against America East opponent Boston University. Last
year's crowd of 4,091 was the largest in the event's history.

UALBANY Ey BASKETBALL

|ALBANY

5650

Opponent 5650

Returning Players in Bold

644-1472 .438
644-1504 .428

Record: 13-15 (Home: 7-3, Away: 6-11, Neutral:

2004-05 Season Statistics

174-459
185-537

379
345

424-587

338-492 92

0-1, Overtime: 0-2)

945/33,8 366 414

ALL GAMES
iPlayer GP-GS_ MIN. FGM-FGAFG% 3FG-FGA FG% FTM-FTA FT% REB/AVG.AS TO BS ST PF-DQ PTS/AVG
amar Wilson 27-27, 1002 =132-304  .434 37-93 398 154-186 828 83/3.1 112119 8 36 76-3 455/ 16.9
Lucious J ordan 28-28 1015 140-343 .408 48-128 375 85-128 .664 138/ 4.9 65 72 3 40 63-2 413/148
Levi Levine 26-25 822 96-227 .423 16-34 471 53-71 .746 =155/ 6.0 78 51 12 36 73-3 270/104
[Brent Wilson 28-0 635 69-165 .418 40-108 370 17-24 708 )=—-118/ 4.2 17: 27) 7 16 55-3. 195/ 7.0
[Kirsten Zoellner 28-27 704 73-177 .412 0-0 000 40-73, 548 = 146/5.2 22 54 17 12 69-1 186/ 66
lAquawasi St Hillaire 28-24 510 53-100 .530 0-0 000 27-36 = .750 92/3.3 17 31 «64 28 «41-1 133/ 4.8
[Brian Lillis 21-1 358 32-51 .627 5-12 417 16-24 667 50/ 2.4 26 22 6 28 49-1 85/ 4.0
(Christopher Wyatt 27-1 245 17-27 .630 0-0 000 12-19 .632 35/ 1.3 6 15 10 12 33-0 46/ 1.7
(Courtney Johnson 21-0 107 6-14 .429 0-2 000 8-10 .800 12/0.6 8 9 0 9 13-0 10/ 1.0
errad Knotts 8-0 17 2-4 500 1-1 1.000 0-0 000 2/0.2 o 11 0 1-0 5/ 0.6
Kenny MacCalla 7-1 12 1:3 -333 0-1 000 2-2 1.000 4/ 0.6 o 1 0 0 2-0 4) 0.6
[David Bauman 11-0 21 1-4 .250 1-4 250 0-0 000 10.1 2 0 0 1 0-0 3/ 0.3
on lati 6-6 164 20-47 .426 16-34 471 10-13. .769 12/2.0 137 0 5 10-0 66/ 11.0
Brandon Perry 3-0 22 15 -200 15 200 0-0 000 2/0.7 0 0 0 0 2-0 3/ 1.0
oe Dyson 3-0 16 1-1 1.000 0-0 000 0-1 .000 3/1.0 o 1 0 2 2-0 2/ 0.7
* 4

68 225 484-13 1886/67.4
'1/32.9 379 379 101 175 532-13 1811/64.7

SEASON HIGHS

INDIVIDUAL
UALBANY OPPONENTS
Lucious J ordan at Sacred Heart, 11-19-04 30 Points 26 Allan Ray, Villanova, 12-22-04
26 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont, 2-16-05
Kirsten Zoellner at Army, 12-6-04 tlc} Rebounds 17 Shawn J ames, Northeastern, 2-27-05
Levi Levine at Stony Brook, 2-24-05 13)
Lucious J ordan at Sacred Heart, 11-19-04 10 Field Goals 10 By Two Players
Lucious J ordan at Maine, 1-16-05 19 FG Attempts 20 TJ. Sorrentine, Vermont, 2-16-05
Jamar Wilson at Siena, 11-23-04 14 Free Throws 12 Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern, 2-27-05
Jamar Wilson at Siena, 11-23-04 14 FT Attempts 15: Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern, 2-27-05
Lucious J ordan at Hartford, 12-18-04 6 3-Pt. Field Goals 5 By Two Players
Jon lati at Siena, 11-23-04 9 3FG Attempts 12 By Two Players
Jamar Wilson at Siena, 11-23-04 10 Assists 10 Jose J uan Barea, Northeastern, 2-27-05
By Two Players 6 Steals 4 By Three Players
By Nine Players 2 Blocks 11 Shawn J ames, Northeastern, 2-27-05
TEAM
UALBANY OPPONENTS
vs. Siena, 11-23-04 86 Points 86 by Villanova, 12-22-04
vs. Vermont, 1-22-05 45 Fewest Points 42 by Hartford, 2-17-05
vs. New Hampshire, 1-6-05 44 Rebounds 52 by Syracuse, 12-28-04
vs. Sacred Heart, 11-19-04 31 Field Goals 31 by Villanova, 12-22-04
vs. Northeastern, 2-27-05 71 FG Attempts 72 by Syracuse, 12-28-04
vs. two opponents 26 Free Throws 26 by Binghamton, 3-5-05
vs. two opponents 33 FT Attempts 40 by Binghamton, 3-5-05
vs. two opponents AS 3-Pt. Field Goals 13 by Binghamton, 1-12-05
vs. Syracuse, 12-28-04 25 3FG Attempts a2 by Vermont, 2-16-05
vs. Siena, 11-23-04 21 Assists 21 by Long Island, 12-8-04
vs. two opponents alg} Steals 12 by two opponents
vs. Dartmouth, 12-30-04 5 Blocks 13: by Northeastern, 2-27-05
vs. Vermont, 1-22-05 21 Turnovers 23 by Army, 12-6-04
vs. Stony Brook, 2-2-05 8 Fewest Turn. 7 by Vermont, 2-16-05
UALBANY

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Game #1: UALBANY 85, SACRED HEART 67
November 19, 2004, William H. Pitt Center, Fairfield, Conn.

UALBANY (85) J ordan 10-17, 6-8, 30; Levine 7-8, 0-0, 15; Zoeliner
4-8, 0-0, 8; lati 5-9, 5-5, 18; Lillis 0-0, 0-0, 0; Perry 1-3, 0-0, 3;
Johnson 0-0, 0-0, 0; Bauman 1-1, 0-0, 3; Wyatt 0-0, 0-0, 0; Knotts 0-
0, 0-0, 0; B. Wilson 3-6, 1-2, 8; St Hillaire 0-5, 0-0, 0. TEAM 31-57
(.544), 12-15 (.800), 85.

SACRED HEART (67) Howard 3-6, 1-5, 8; Henley 1-2, 1-2, 3; Trim
4-10, 9-12, 17; Frye 3-7, 0-0, 7; Shubik 3-5, 3-4, 12; Queenan 0-1, 2-
3, 2; King 0-2, 2-2, 2; Granato 4-9, 0-0, 12; Brooks 0-2, 0-0, 0;
Mading 2-2, 0-0, 4. TEAM 20-46 (.435), 18-28 (.643), 67.

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 35, Sacred Heart 26.

Three Pointers: UAlbany 11-21 (J ordan 4-6, lati 3-6, Perry 1-3, B.
Wilson 1-3, Levine 1-2, Bauman 1-1), Sacred Heart 9-24 (Granato 4-
8, Shubik 3-5, Frye 1-5, Howard 1-3, Queenan 0-1, King 0-1, Brooks
0-1).

Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (Jordan 6), Sacred Heart (Trim 6).
Assist Leaders: UAlbany (Lillis 5), Sacred Heart (Frye 3).
Halftime Score: UAlbany 45, Sacred Heart 32.

Game #2: UALBANY 86, SIENA 65
November 23, 2004, Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y.

UALBANY (86) L. J ordan 7-12, 2-3, 19; Levine 6-11, 0-0, 14;
Zoellner 5-6, 3-8, 13; lati 6-12, 3-5, 20; J. Wilson 3-6, 14-14, 20; Lillis
0-1, 0-0, 0; Wyatt 0-0, 0-0, 0; B. Wilson 0-2, 0-2, 0; St. Hillaire 0-0, 0-
0, 0. TEAM 27-50 (.540), 22-32 (.688), 86.

SIENA (65) A. J ordan 1-10, 2-3, 5; Haddix 7-16, 4-5, 18; Sniezyk 4-
5, 1-2, 9; Mensah 0-4, 2-4, 2; Mitchell 3-10, 2-2, 9; Green 2-5, 1-2, 5;
T. Fisher 2-4, 0-1, 6; Ryan 0-4, 2-2, 2; A. Fisher 0-1, 0-0, 0;
McClinton 3-10, 2-3, 9. TEAM 22-69 (.319), 16-24 (.667), 65.

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 43, Siena 39.

Three Pointers: UAlbany 10-17 (lati 5-9, L. J ordan 3-4, Levine 2-2,
B. Wilson 0-2), Siena 5-19 (T. Fisher 2-4, A. J ordan 1-7, Mitchell 1-5,
McClinton 1-1, Ryan 0-1, A. Fisher 0-1).

Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (Levine 11), Siena (Haddix 10).
Assist Leaders: UAlbany (). Wilson 10), Siena (A. J ordan, Mensah
4)

Halftime Score: UAlbany 36, Siena 33.

Game #3: WAGNER 66, UALBANY 65
November 27, 2004, Spiro Sports Center, Staten Island, N.Y.

UALBANY (65) J ordan 4-8, 3-3, 13; Levine 3-10, 1-5, 8; Zoellner 5-
8, 0-0, 10; lati 2-8, 0-1, 6; J. Wilson 4-11, 0-1, 10; Perry 0-1, 0-0, 0;
Lillis 1-2, 2-2, 4; Wyatt 2-3, 0-0, 4; B. Wilson 3-4, 0-0, 8; St Hillaire 1-
1, 0-0, 2. TEAM 25-56 (.446), 6-12 (.500), 65.

WAGNER (66) Vitale 3-9, 0-0, 9; Webb 1-10, 0-0, 2; Munson 8-13,
5-8, 21; Smith 5-12, 0-1, 10; Porter 4-6, 0-0, 8; Ulrich 0-1, 0-0, 0;
Vinson 2-4, 3-4, 7; McLemore 2-3, 0-0, 4; Drummond 1-2, 0-0, 2;
Mundweiler 1-4, 0-1, 3. TEAM 27-64 (.422), 8-14 (.571), 66.

Total Rebounds: Wagner 46, UAlbany 30.

Three Pointers: UAlbany 9-22 (lati 2-6, J ordan 2-4, ). Wilson 2-3,
B. Wilson 2-3, Levine 1-4, Perry 0-1, Lillis 0-1), Wagner 4-18 (Vitale
3-8, Mundweiler 1-4, Webb 0-3, Smith 0-2, Ulrich 0-1).

Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (J ordan, Levine 6), Wagner (Munson
16).

Assist Leaders: UAlbany (J. Wilson, J ordan 6), Wagner (Porter 4).
Halftime Score: Wagner 35, UAlbany 34

Game #4: LEHIGH 72, UALBANY 61
November 30, 2004, Stabler Arena, Bethlehem, Pa

UALBANY (61) Jordan 6-10, 6-11, 19; Levine 3-6, 0-0, 7; Zoellner
0-2, 0-0, 0; lati 3-8, 2-2, 11; }. Wilson 4-11, 5-8, 15; Perry 0-1, 0-0, 0;
Johnson 0-2, 0-0, 0; Wyatt 0-0, 0-0, 0; B. Wilson 2-6, 0-0, 5; St.
Hillaire 1-3, 0-0, 2; Dyson 1-1, 0-1, 2. TEAM 20-50 (.400), 13-22
(591), 61.

LEHIGH (72) Monserez 3-3, 4-4, 12; Nurse 4-6, 1-2, 9; Mgebroff 1-
2, 0-0, 2; Knight 2-4, 8-10, 13; Olivero 4-8, 7-8, 17; Smith 1-4, 0-0, 2;
Neptune 4-6, 2-2, 11; White 1-3, 0-0, 2; Gilfillan 0-1, 2-2, 2; Anderson

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1-4, 0-0, 2; Fischman 0-1, 0-0, 0. TEAM 21-42 (.500), 24-28 (.857),
72
Total Rebounds: Lehigh 32, UAlbany 24
Three Pointers: UAlbany 8-19 (lati 3-5, J. Wilson 2-3, B. Wilson 1-
4, Jordan 1-4, Levine 1-2, Perry 0-1), Lehigh 6-12 (Olivero 2-4,
Monserez 2-2, Neptune 1-2, Knight 1-1, Smith 0-2, Gilfillan 0-1).
Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (Levine 6), Lehigh (Knight, Olivero 7).
Assist Leaders: UAlbany (J. Wilson 5), Lehigh (Smith 4).
Halftime Score: Lehigh 36, UAlbany 24.

Game #5: UALBANY 73, ARMY 46
December 6, 2004, Christ! Arena, West Point, N.Y.

UALBANY (73) J ordan 7-12, 2-2, 19; St. Hillaire 6-6, 2-2, 14;
Zoellner 3-13, 2-4, 8; lati 4-6, 0-0, 11; J. Wilson 4-10, 0-0, 11
Johnson 1-1, 0-0, 2; Bauman 0-0, 0-0, 0; MacCalla 1-2, 0-0, 2;
Wyatt 0-1, 0-0, 0; Knotts 2-2, 0-0, 5; B. Wilson 0-2, 1-2, 1; Dyson 0-
0, 0-0, 0. TEAM 28-55 (.509), 7-10 (.700), 73.

ARMY (46) Sinning 3-5, 1-1, 9; Engstrom 0-0, 0-0, 0; Owsley 3-5,
0-0, 6; Bell 6-19, 0-0, 14; Dietz 0-2, 0-0, 0; Stoll 0-2, 2-2, 2; Jackson
0-0, 0-0, 0; Sanert 0-1, 0-0, 0; Wallace 1-2, 0-0, 2; Carter 0-1, 0-0, 0;
Brown 1-4, 0-0, 3; Harris 2-3, 0-0, 4; Sewell 2-3, 0-0, 4; Slater 0-1,
2-2, 2. TEAM 18-48 (.375), 5-5 (1.000), 46.

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 36, Army 22.

Three Pointers: UAlbany 10-14 (lati 3-5, J. Wilson 3-4, J ordan 3-3,
Knotts 1-1, B. Wilson 0-1), Army 5-17 (Bell 2-6, Sinning 2-2, Brown
1-4, Harris 0-1, Sanert 0-1, Stoll 0-1, Owsley 0-1, Carter 0-1).
Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (Zoellner 13), Army (Bell 7).

Assist Leaders: UAlbany (jordan 5), Army (Bell 4)

Halftime Score: UAlbany 41, Army 18

Game #6: LONG ISLAND 80, UALBANY 76 (OT)
December 8, 2004, St Rose's Nolan Gymnasium, Albany, N.Y.

LONG ISLAND (80) Scott 4-8, 0-0, 9; Maki-Tulokas 0-4, 0-2, 0;
Bell 10-16, 0-0, 20; Williams 6-13, 9-10, 25; J ones 4-9, 0-1, 10;
Meekins 3-7, 0-1, 9; Morkeliunas 2-7, 2-2, 7; Forbes 0-2, 0-0, 0.
TEAM 29-66 (.439), 11-16 (.688), 80.

UALBANY (76) J ordan 5-16, 0-0, 12; St. Hillaire 5-7, 4-4, 14;
Zoellner 7-17, 1-2, 15; lati 0-4, 0-0, 0; J. Wilson 8-16, 6-8, 23;
Johnson 3-6, 4-4, 10; Wyatt 0-0, 0-0, 0; B. Wilson 1-3, 0-0, 2; Dyson
0-0, 0-0, 0. TEAM 29-69 (.420), 15-18 (.833), 76.

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 42, Long Island 38.

Three Pointers: Long Island 11-25 (Williams 4-9, Meekins 3-6,
Jones 2-5, Morkeliunas 1-2, Scott 1-1, Maki-Tulokas 0-2), UAlbany
3-18 (Jordan 2-6, J. Wilson 1-6, lati 0-3, B. Wilson 0-2, J ohnson 0-

v).

Rebound Leaders: Long Island (Bell, Scott 8), UAlbany (St. Hillaire
9).

Assist Leaders: Long Island (Williams 9), UAlbany (J. Wilson 6)
Halftime Score: Long Island 34, UAlbany 33

End of Regulation: UAlbany 74, Long Island 74.

Game #7: UALBANY 71, HARTFORD 59
December 18, 2004, Reich Family Pavilion, West Hartford, Conn.

UALBANY (71) Levine 5-10, 2-2, 14; St. Hillaire 2-4, 0-3, 4;
Zoeliner 2-4, 5-7, 9, |. Wilson 3-8, 8-9, 14; J ordan 8-12, 2-3, 24;
Johnson 0-0, 0-0, 0; Bauman 0-0, 0-0, 0; MacCalla 0-0, 0-0, 0; B
Wilson 3-4, 0-0, 6; Knotts 0-0, 0-0, 0; Wyatt 0-0, 0-0, 0. TEAM 23-
42 (.548), 17-24 (.708), 71.

HARTFORD (59) Ruffin 4-6, 0-0, 8; Regan 0-1, 0-0, 0; Goode 7-9,
1-1, 15; Ford 0-4, 0-0, 0; Cook 3-16, 0-0, 8; Rembert 2-9, 0-0, 6;
Lowndes 1-2, 0-0, 2; Taylor 5-8, 0-0, 10; Lalor 2-4, 0-4, 4;
Zimnickas 2-3, 1-2, 6. TEAM 26-62 (.419), 2-7 (.286), 59.

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 34, Hartford 30.

Three Pointers: UAlbany 8-15 (J ordan 6-7, Levine 2-5, J. Wilson
0-2, B. Wilson 0-1), Hartford 5-23 (Cook 2-12, Rembert 2-4,
Zimnickas 1-2, Ford 0-3, Ruffin 0-1, Taylor 0-1).

Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (Levine 9), Hartford (Lalor 6).
Assist Leaders: UAlbany (J. Wilson 4), Hartford (Cook, Ford 4).
Halftime Score: UAlbany 31, Hartford 29.

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Game #8: VILLANOVA 86, UALBANY 72
December 22, 2004, The Pavilion, Villanova, Pa.

UALBANY (72) Levine 3-8, 0-0, 8; St Hillaire 0-1, 0-0, 0; Zoellner
1:3, 6-8, 8, J. Wilson 5-11, 8-10, 19; J ordan 5-8, 3-6, 16; J ohnson 0-
0, 0-0, 0; B. Wilson 5-7, 0-0, 15; Wyatt 3-3, 0-0, 6. TEAM 22-41
(537), 17-24 (.708), 72.

VILLANOVA (86) Sumpter 8-12, 4-4, 23; Charles 0-1, 0-0, 0;
Sheridan 1-1, 0-0, 2; Nardi 1-6, 0-0, 2; Foye 8-15, 3-3, 23; Ray 10-
16, 2-2, 26; Fraser 1-1, 4-7, 6; Austin 2-2, 0-0, 4. TEAM 31-54
(.574), 13-16 (813), 86.

Total Rebounds: Villanova 32, UAlbany 16.

Three Pointers: UAlbany 11-21 (B. Wilson 5-7, Jordan 3-4, Levine
2-6, J. Wilson 1-4), Villanova 11-27 (Ray 4-9, Foye 4-8, Sumpter 3-
6, Nardi 0-4).

Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (Levine, J ordan, B. Wilson 3),
Villanova (Sumpter 9)

Assist Leaders: UAlbany (J. Wilson 6), Villanova (Nardi 8).
Halftime Score: Villanova 33, UAlbany 32.

Game #9: SYRACUSE 72, UALBANY 55
December 28, 2004, Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y.

UALBANY (55) Levine 5-16, 3-4, 15; St Hillaire 1-1, 0-0,
Zoellner 1-2, 3-8, 5, J. Wilson 5-16, 3-3, 14; J ordan 4-15, 1-1, 10;
Johnson 0-0, 0-0, 0; Bauman 0-1, 0-0, 0; B. Wilson 2-7, 0-0, 6;
Wyatt 0-0, 1-2, 1; MacCalla 0-0, 2-2, 2; Knotts 0-0, 0-0, 0. TEAM
18-58 (.310), 13-20 (.650), 55.

SYRACUSE (72) Warrick 9-19, 4-7, 22; Pace 1-4, 0-0, 2; Forth 2-4,
4-4, 8; McNamara 2-9, 0-0, 6; McCroskey 4-7, 0-0, 9; Nichols 4-8
0-0, 10; Watkins 0-0, 0-0, 0; Edelin 2-7, 0-0, 4; D. Wright 1-2, 1-2, 3;
J. Wright 1-4, 0-0, 3; Roberts 2-8, 1-2, 5. TEAM 28-72 (.389), 10-15
(.667), 72.

Total Rebounds: Syracuse 52, UAlbany 37.

Three Pointers: UAibany 6-25 (B. Wilson 2-7, Levine 2-4, J ordan
18, |. Wilson 1-5, Bauman 0-1), Syracuse 6-20 (McNamara 2-9,
Nichols 2-5, McCroskey 1-2, J. Wright 1-1, Warrick 0-2, Roberts 0-
1).

Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (Levine 8), Syracuse (Warrick 14).
Assist Leaders: UAlbany (J. Wilson 4), Syracuse (McNamara 9).
Halftime Score: Syracuse 36, UAlbany 24.

Game #10: UALBANY 84, DARTMOUTH 73
December 30, 2004, Recreation & Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

DARTMOUTH (73) Flynn 3-6, 3-4, 9; Amold 1-5, 0-0, 2; Gardner 4-
10, 3-7, 11; Cuttica 1-3, 1-2, 4; Ball 4-8, 0-1, 8; Liddy 0-0, 0-0, 0;
McLaren 7-9, 3-3, 22; Lang 4-9, 0-0, 11; Giovacchini 0-1, 0-0, 0;
Meyer 2-2, 0-0, 5; Hayes 0-0, 0-0, 0; McMillan 0-0, 1-2, 1; Bode 0-1,
0-0, 0. TEAM 26-54 (.481), 11-19 (.579), 73.

UALBANY (84) Levine 8-11, 5-5, 22; St. Hillaire 2-8, 0-0, 4;
Zoellner 3-8, 4-4, 10; J ordan 6-14, 8-9, 22; J. Wilson 4-10, 6-8, 16;
Johnson 1-2, 3-3, 5; Bauman 0-0, 0-0, 0; MacCalla 0-1, 0-0, 0;
Wyatt 0-1, 0-0, 0; Knotts 0-1, 0-0, 0; B. Wilson 2-4, 0-0, 5. TEAM
26-60 (.433), 26-29 (.897), 84.

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 36, Dartmouth 35.

Three Pointers: Dartmouth 10-19 (McLaren 5-7, Lang 3-6, Cuttica
1-2, Meyer 1-1, Amold 0-2, Giovacchini 0-1), UAlbany 6-15 (J).
Wilson 2-5, J ordan 2-4, B. Wilson 1-3, Levine 1-1, J ohnson 0-1,
MacCalla 0-1).

Rebound Leaders: Dartmouth (Gardner 8), UAlbany (Zoellner 11)
Assist Leaders: Dartmouth (Gardner 5), UAlbany (J. Wilson 5).
Halftime Score: UAlbany 42, Dartmouth 29.

Game #11: BOSTON U. 72, UALBANY 69
January 2, 2005, Recreation & Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

BOSTON U. (72) Bell 8-12, 7-8, 23; Brower 0-4, 2-2, 2; Gardner 6-
8, 4-4, 16; Wynn 1-6, 0-0, 2; Carr 3-6, 4-6, 12; Wolff 4-6, 1-2, 11;
Geffen 0-0, 2-2, 2; Gaffney 1-4, 2-4, 4; Peterkin 0-0, 0-0, 0. TEAM
23-46 (.500), 22-28 (.786), 72.

UALBANY (69) Levine 2-5, 0-1, 5; St. Hillaire 2-7, 1-1, 8; Zoellner
3-10, 3-6, 9; J. Wilson 7-10, 4-7, 21; J ordan 5-16, 0-0, 11; Lillis 1-2,

2-2, 4; Wyatt 0-0, 0-0, 0; B. Wilson 4-8, 4-4, 14. TEAM 24-58 (.414),
14-21 (.667), 6

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 34, Boston U. 29

Three Pointers: Boston U. 4-15 (Carr 2-4, Wolff 2-4, Brower 0-3,
Wynn 0-2, Gaffney 0-2), UAlbany 7-16 (J. Wilson 3-4, B. Wilson 2-5,
Jordan 1-4, Levine 1-2, Lillis 0-1).

Rebound Leaders: Boston U. (Brower, Gardner, Gaffney 5),
UAlbany (St. Hillaire 8).

Assist Leaders: Boston U. (Carr, Wynn 3), UAlbany (J. Wilson 6).
Halftime Score: UAlbany 25, Boston U. 25.

Game #12: UALBANY 73, NEW HAMPSHIRE 51
January 6, 2005, Lundholm Gymnasium, Durham, N.H.

UALBANY (73) Levine 6-11, 0-0, 13; St. Hilaire 5-5, 0-0, 10;
Zoellner 1-3, 2-2, 4, J. Wilson 7-12, 7-7, 22; J ordan 6-14, 2-2, 14;
Johnson 0-1, 0-1, 0; Bauman 0-1, 0-0, 0; MacCalla 0-0, 0-0,
Wilson 2-6, 0-0, 5; Knotts 0-1, 0-0, 0; Wyatt 1-3, 1-2, 3; Lillis
0, 2. TEAM 29-60 (.483), 12-14 (.857), 73.

NEW HAMPSHIRE (51) Christensen 4-10, 3-4, 11; J anev 6-11, 0-
3, 15; Walls 6-9, 0-0, 12; Vetrano 2-4, 0-0, 5; Anderson 1-4, 0-0, 2;
Friel 0-2, 0-0, 0; Collins 0-0, 0-0, 0; Karalis 1-4, 0-0, 2; Liddell 2-6, 0-
0, 4; Odom 0-3, 0-0, 0. TEAM 22-53 (.415), 3-7 (.429), 51.

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 44, New Hampshire 21.

Three Pointers: UAlbany 3-15 (Levine 1-4, ). Wilson 1-3, B. Wilson
1-2, Jordan 0-3, Lillis 0-2, Bauman 0-1), New Hampshire 4-18

(J anev 3-5, Vetrano 1-2, Christensen 0-4, Karalis 0-3, Friel 0-2,
Anderson 0-1, Odom 0-1).

Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (St. Hillaire 8), New Hampshire (Walls
6).
Assist Leaders: UAlbany (Zoeliner 3), New Hampshire (Vetrano,
Anderson 3)

Halftime Score: UAlbany 36, New Hampshire 18.

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Game #13: NORTHEASTERN 73, UALBANY 70
January 9, 2005, Recreation & Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

NORTHEASTERN (73) Kelly 2-5, 0-0, 5; Cole 2-4, 1-1, 5; B. Davis
4-8, 0-0, 8; Barea 6-14, 1-2, 17; Barnes 6-10, 3-4, 19; Martinez 2-4,
1-2, 6; A. Davis 4-8, 0-0, 9; Washington 2-2, 0-0, 4. TEAM 28-55
(.509), 6-9 (.667), 73.

UALBANY (70) Levine 1-7, 0-1, 2; St. Hillaire 6-6, 1-3, 13; Zoellner
2-8, 0-0, 4; J. Wilson 7-11, 3-4, 17; J ordan 7-18, 8-11, 22; J ohnson
0-0, 0-0, 0; Bauman 0-0, 0-0, 0; Lillis 2-4, 0-0, 4; Wyatt 1-1, 0-0, 2; B.
Wilson 2-4, 0-0, 6. TEAM 28-59 (.475), 12-19 (.632), 70.

Total Rebound: UAlbany 35, Northeastern 28.

Three Pointers: Northeastern 11-25 (Barea 4-9, Barnes 4-6, A.
Davis 1-4, Kelly 1-2, Martinez 1-2, B. Davis 0-2), UAlbany 2-12 (B
Wilson 2-4, J ordan 0-4, J. Wilson 0-2, Levine 0-2).

Rebound Leaders: Northeastern (B. Davis, Cole 6), UAlbany
(Zoeliner, J ordan, B. Wilson 5).

Assist Leaders: Northeastern (Barea 9), UAlbany (Levine 7).

Game #14: UALBANY 68, BINGHAMTON 62
January 12, 2005, Recreation & Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

BINGHAMTON (62) Hermenier 0-1, 0-0, 0; Williams 3-7, 0-1, 7;
Adediran 0-1, 1-2, 1; Hailey 4-8, 2-2, 14; Heard 5-19, 2-2, 14;
Jackson 3-4, 0-0, 9; Gordon 1-1, 0-0, 3; White 2-6, 0-0, 6; Fithian 0-
1, 0-0, 0; Billings 4-5, 0-0, 8. TEAM 22-53 (.415), 5-7 (.714), 62.
UALBANY (68) Levine 5-13, 6-6, 17; St. Hillaire 3-4, 0-0, 6;
Zoellner 5-6, 0-2, 10; J. Wilson 6-7, 6-6, 19; J ordan 3-8, 5-6, 13;
Johnson 0-0, 1-2, 1; Lillis 0-0, 1-2, 1; Wyatt 0-1, 0-0, 0; B. Wilson 0-
1, 1-2, 1. TEAM 22-40 (.550), 20-26 (.769), 68.

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 25, Binghamton 25.

Three Pointers: Binghamton 13-27 (Hailey 4-8, J ackson 3-4,
Heard 2-9, White 2-3, Williams 1-2, Gordon 1-1), UAlbany 4-11
(Jordan 2-5, Levine 1-5, J. Wilson 1-1).

Rebound Leaders: Binghamton (Williams 6), UAlbany (Zoellner 6).
Assist Leaders: Binghamton (Williams 5), UAlbany (St. Hillaire 4).
Halftime Score: Binghamton 32, UAlbany 23.

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Game #15: UALBANY 58, MAINE 49
January 16, 2005, Alfond Sports Arena, Orono, Maine

UALBANY (58) Levine 2-8, 4-6, 8; St Hillaire 1-6, 2-2, 4; Zoellner 0-
3, 0-0, 0; J. Wilson 3-8, 12-13, 18; J ordan 8-19, 1-2, 19; J ohnson 0-
0, 0-0, 0; B. Wilson 3-6, 0-0, 7; Wyatt 0-0, 0-0, 0; Lillis 0-2, 2-2, 2.
TEAM 17-52 (.327), 21-25 (.840), 58.

MAINE (49) Reed 0-8, 2-2, 2; Campbell 3-6, 5-6, 13; Dubois 2-4, 1-
2, 5; Hight 2-4, 1-1, 5; Turner 5-14, 2-2, 13; Bruff 1-3, 1-2, 3; Flavin
0-1, 0-0, 0; Jackson 0-3, 0-0, 0; Ahvenniemi 4-5, 0-0, 8. TEAM 17-
48 (.354), 12-15 (.800), 49.

Total Rebounds: Maine 39, UAlbany 32.

Three Pointers: UAlbany 3-10 (J ordan 2-3, B. Wilson 1-4, J. Wilson
0-2, Lillis 0-1), Maine 3-19 (Campbell 2-4, Tuer 1-6, Reed 0-6,
Jackson 0-2, Hight 0-1).

Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (Levine 9), Maine (Campbell 10)
Assist Leaders: UAlbany (Lillis, Wyatt 1), Maine (Campbell 3).
Halftime Score: UAlbany 28, Maine 28.

Game #16: UMBC 67, UALBANY 62
January 19, 2005, Retriever Activities Center, Baltimore, Md.

UALBANY (62) Levine 1-4, 3-4, 5; St. Hillaire 1-1, 0-0, 2; Zoellner 4-
11, 1-2, 9; J. Wilson 6-13, 6-8, 21; J ordan 3-9, 4-7, 10; Johnson 0-0,
0-0, 0; B. Wilson 2-7, 0-0, 6; Wyatt 0-0, 0-0, 0; Lillis 4-4, 1-2, 9

TEAM 21-49 (.429), 15-23 (.652), 62.

UMBC (67) Mcjimson 3-9, 7-10, 13; Bilal 4-10, 0-0, 8; Feeley 2-6,
1-2, 5; Gogerty 1-6, 6-6, 8; Pugh 3-5, 3-4, 9; Knight 2-3, 0-0, 6;
Davis 0-1, 0-0, 0; Hodges 6-8, 1-3, 14; Zito 0-3, 0-1, 0; Housman 1-
2, 2-2, 4. TEAM 22-53 (.415), 20-28 (.714), 67.

Total Rebounds: UMBC 36, UAlbany 33.

Three Pointers: UAlbany 5-16 (J. Wilson 3-6, B. Wilson 2-7, Jordan
0-2, Levine 0-1), UMBC 3-12 (Knight 2-3, Hodges 1-2, Bilal 0-4,
Gogerty 0-2, Pugh 0-1)

Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (Zoellner 8), UMBC (McJimson 11).
Assist Leaders: UAlbany (). Wilson 6), UMBC (Gogerty, Pugh 3).
Halftime Score: UAlbany 31, UMBC 26.

Game #17: VERMONT 62, UALBANY 45
January 22, 2005, Patrick Gymnasium, Burlington, Vt.

UALBANY (45) Levine 3-11, 4-4, 12; St. Hillaire 0-1, 0-0, 0; Zoellner
1-2, 1-2, 3; J. Wilson 4-12, 2-2, 12; J ordan 3-9, 2-4, 9; J ohnson 0-0,
0-0, 0; B. Wilson 3-4, 0-0, 9; Wyatt 0-0, 0-0, 0; Lillis 0-2, 0-0, 0;
Bauman 0-1, 0-0, 0; Knotts 0-0, 0-0, 0. TEAM 14-42 (.333), 9-12
(.750), 45.

VERMONT (62) Coppenrath 6-10, 4-6, 17; Mopa Nijla 0-2, 0-0, 0;

Klimes 3-5, 0-2, 6; Sorrentine 6-12, 0-0, 16; Hehn 2-3, 0-0, 6;
Cieplicki 0-2, 0-0, 0; Powlovich 0-0, 0-0, 0; McCrory 1-1, 1-1, 3;
Jensen 1-3, 0-0, 3; Schneider 0-4, 0-0, 0; Duell 4-9, 0-1, 11. TEAM

23-51 (.451), 5-10 (.500), 62.

Total Rebounds: Vermont 32, UAlbany 29.

Three Pointers: UAlbany 8-19 (B. Wilson 3-4, Levine 2-5, J. Wilson
2-4, Jordan 1-4, Lillis 0-1, Bauman 0-1), Vermont 11-23 (Sorrentine
4-6, Duell 3-8, Hehn 2-3, J ensen 1-3, Coppenrath 1-1, Schneider 0-
1, Cieplicki 0-1).

Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (Levine 8), Vermont (Coppenrath 11).
Assist Leaders: UAlbany (Levine 5), Vermont (Sorrentine 6).
Halftime Score: Vermont 27, UAlbany 20.

Game #18: UALBANY 61, HARTFORD 42
January 27, 2005, Recreation & Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

HARTFORD (42) Ruffin 2-7, 0-0, 4; Taylor 7-11, 0-0, 14; Regan 0-
1, 0-1, 0; Cook 3-11, 4-4, 12; Ford 2-6, 0-0, 4; Rembert 0-1, 0-0, 0;
Lowndes 3-7, 0-0, 6; Goode 1-3, 0-0, 2; Glowiak 0-1, 0-0, 0; Lalor 0-
0, 0-0, 0; Zimnickas 0-0, 0-0, 0. TEAM 18-48 (.375), 4-5 (.800), 42.
UALBANY (61) Levine 2-5, 1-2, 6; St. Hillaire 1-4, 0-0, 2; Zoellner 3-
7, 0-1, 6; J. Wilson 8-13, 6-9, 24; J ordan 4-13, 3-4, 12; J ohnson 0-0,
0-0, 0; Lillis 2-2, 0-0, 4; Wyatt 0-0, 0-0, 0; B. Wilson 2-7, 2-4, 7.

TEAM 22-51 (.431), 12-20 (.600), 61

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 34, Hartford 31.

Three Pointers: Hartford 2-11 (Cook 2-9, Taylor 0-1, Ford 0-1),

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3).
Rebound Leaders: Hartford (Taylor 11), UAlbany (Zoellner,
Jordan, B. Wilson 7).

Assist Leaders: Hartford (Ford 3), UAlbany (J. Wilson 5).
Halftime Score: UAlbany 32, Hartford 17

Game #19: BOSTON U. 48, UALBANY 47 (OT)
January 30, 2005, Case Gymnasium, Boston, Mass.

UALBANY (47) Levine 1-6, 2-2, 4; St. Hillaire 3-5, 0-0, 6; Zoellner
5-8, 2-5, 12; J. Wilson 3-10, 7-8, 13; J ordan 1-10, 1-2, 3; B. Wilson
1-5, 0-0, 3; Lillis 2-4, 2-3, 6. TEAM 16-48 (.333), 14-20 (.700), 47.
BOSTON U. (48) Bell 8-12, 2-4, 18; Brower 2-7, 0-2, 5; Gardner 4-
11, 2-4, 10; Wynn 1-8, 1-2, 3; Carr 1-5, 1-2, 4; Wolff 1-2, 4-4, 6;
Geffen 1-5, 0-0, 2; Gaffney 0-1, 0-0, 0. TEAM 18-51 (.353), 10-18
(.556), 48.

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 39, Boston U. 33.

Three Pointers: UAlbany 1-10 (B. Wilson 1-3, J ordan 0-4, Levine
0-2, J. Wilson 0-1), Boston U. 2-13 (Brower 1-4, Carr 1-4, Wynn 0-
3, Wolff 0-1, Geffen 0-1).

Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (jordan, Lillis, St. Hillaire 7), Boston
U. (Wolff 7).

Assist Leaders: UAlbany (J. Wilson 3), Boston U. (Carr 3).
Halftime Score: Boston U. 24, UAlbany 18.

Game #20: UALBANY 69, STONY BROOK 63
February 2, 2005, Recreation & Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

STONY BROOK (63) Orfini 0-1, 0-0, 0; Popoko 3-5, 2-2, 9; Lewis
1:1, 0-0, 2; Hardy 2-5, 0-0, 4; Santiago 7-11, 1-2, 20; Feist 3-5, 0-0,
9; McCollum 3-6, 4-4, 10; Spencer 3-8, 3-3, 9; Kobryn 0-1, 0-0, 0.
TEAM 22-43 (.512), 10-11 (.909), 63.

UALBANY (69) Levine 5-8, 1-2, 13; St. Hilaire 1-2, 1-2, 3; Zoellner
2-6, 1-2, 5; J. Wilson 5-14, 6-6, 18; J ordan 5-14, 3-6, 14; Lillis 5-5,
0-0, 11; Wyatt 1-1, 0-0, 2; B. Wilson 1-7, 1-1, 3. TEAM 25-57
(.439), 13-19 (.684), 69.

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 33, Stony Brook 23.

Three Pointers: Stony Brook 9-16 (Santiago 5-8, Feist 3-3,
Popoko 1-2, Hardy 0-2, Orfini 0-1), UAlbany 6-17 (Levine 2-3, J.
Wilson 2-3, Jordan 1-7, Lillis 1-1, B. Wilson 0-3)

Rebound Leaders: Stony Brook (Orfini, Popoko, Santiago,
Spencer 4), UAlbany (Levine, B. Wilson 8).

Assist Leaders: Stony Brook (Santiago 6), UAlbany (J. Wilson 8).
Halftime Score: Stony Brook 26, UAlbany 25.

Game #21: UALBANY 81, NEW HAMPSHIRE 68
February 5, 2005, Recreation & Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

NEW HAMPSHIRE (68) Walls 4-10, 2-2, 10; Christensen 6-12, 5-5,
19; Sturgill 7-12, 3-5, 17; Karalis 3-4, 0-0, 6; Odom 2-5, 2-2, 7; Friel
0-0, 0-0, 0; Vetrano 0-0, 2-2, 2; Janev 2-5, 0-0, 5; Liddell 1-2, 0-0, 2;
Anderson 0-2, 0-0, 0; Djanabia 0-0, 0-0, 0. TEAM 25-52 (.481), 14-
16 (.875), 68.

UALBANY (81) Levine 4-7, 2-2, 11; St. Hillaire 4-7, 5-5, 13;
Zoeliner 3-7, 0-0, 6; J. Wilson 4-12, 9-11, 19; J ordan 5-12, 7-8, 18;
Lillis 0-0, 0-0, 0; Wyatt 1-1, 0-0, 2; B. Wilson 5-8, 0-0, 12; J ohnson
0-0, 0-0, 0; Bauman 0-0, 0-0, 0; MacCalla 0-0, 0-0, 0; Knotts 0-0, 0-
0, 0. TEAM 26-54 (.481), 23-26 (.885), 81.

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 31, New Hampshire 26.

Three Pointers: New Hampshire 4-13 (Christensen 2-5, J anev 1-
4, Odom 1-3, Anderson 0-1), UAlbany 6-20 (J. Wilson 2-7, B.
Wilson 2-5, Jordan 1-5, Levine 1-3).

Rebound Leaders: New Hampshire (Christensen 6), UAlbany
(Levine 8).

Assist Leaders: New Hampshire (Karalis 5), UAlbany (Levine 6)
Halftime Score: UAlbany 33, New Hampshire 30.

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Game #22: BINGHAMTON 67, UALBANY 53
February 9, 2005, Events Center, Vestal, N.Y.

UALBANY (53) Levine 3-7, 2-2, 8; St Hillaire 0-0, 3-4, 3; Zoellner
1-7, 3-4, 5; J. Wilson 2-7, 11-13, 15; J ordan 1-9, 3-4, 6; J ohnson 0-
0, 0-0, 0; B. Wilson 2-9, 3-3, 8; Wyatt 1-2, 1-2, 3; Lillis 2-2, 0-1, 5;
Bauman 0-0, 0-0, 0. TEAM 12-43 (.279), 26-33 (.788), 53
BINGHAMTON (67) Hermenier 1-2, 4-6, 6; Fithian 4-4, 1-1, 10;
Hailey 4-9, 0-1, 9; Heard 3-7, 0-1, 6; Gordon 3-9, 1-2, 8; Jackson
5-7, 2-2, 15; Casseus 0-0, 0-0, 0; White 0-1, 3-4, 3; Adediran 0-5,
6-9, 6; Billings 2-5, 0-0, 4. TEAM 22-49 (.449), 17-26 (.654), 67.
Total Rebounds: Binghamton 36, UAlbany 35

Three Pointers: UAlbany 3-13 (B. Wilson 1-6, J ordan 1-4, Lillis 1-
1, Levine 0-2), Binghamton 6-19 (J ackson 3-4, Gordon 1-6, Hailey
1-4, Fithian 1-1, Heard 0-2, White 0-1, Hermenier 0-1).

Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (B. Wilson 6), Binghamton (Adediran
8).

Assist Leaders: UAlbany (J ordan 2), Binghamton (Heard 7).
Halftime Score: Binghamton 34, UAlbany 17.

Game #23: UALBANY 67, MAINE 54
February 12, 2005, Recreation & Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

MAINE (54) Dubois 2-3, 2-2, 6; Campbell 4-10, 2-3, 10; Flavin 7-
11, 0-2, 14; Hight 0-2, 0-0, 0; Reed 2-13, 0-2, 6; Bruff 4-4, 0-3, 8;
Abvenniemi 0-0, 2-2, 2; Harknell 0-1, 0-0, 0; Markwood 3-6,
TEAM 22-50 (.440), 6-14 (.429), 54.

UALBANY (67) Levine 4-11, 4-6, 12; St. Hillaire 2-4, 0-0, 4;
Zoellner 1-8, 0-0, 2; J. Wilson 7-18, 4-5, 20; J ordan 5-13, 3-7, 14;
Lillis 1-2, 0-2, 3; Wyatt 2-2, 2-2, 6; B. Wilson 2-5, 0-0, 6; J ohnson 0-
1, 0-0, 0. TEAM 24-64 (.375), 13-22 (.591), 67.

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 40, Maine 38.

Three Pointers: Maine 4-15 (Reed 2-6, Markwood 2-5, Campbell
0-2, Flavin 0-1, Harknell 0-1), UAlbany 6-16 (J. Wilson 2-6, B.
Wilson 2-3, J ordan 1-4, Lillis 1-1, Levine 0-2).

Rebound Leaders: Maine (Campbell, Reed 8), UAlbany (J ordan
11).

Assist Leaders: Maine (Reed 3), UAlbany (J. Wilson 5).

Halftime Score: UAlbany 35, Maine 35.

Game #24: VERMONT 71, UALBANY 63
February 16, 2005, Recreation & Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

VERMONT (71) Coppenrath 6-16, 6-7, 19; Mopa Njjila 2-6, 0-0, 4;
Klimes 2-6, 0-0, 5; Sorrentine 7-20, 8-8, 26; Hehn 1-4, 0-0,
Cieplicki 0-0, 0-0, 0; J ensen 0-0, 0-0, 0; Schneider 3-5, 0-0, 8; Duell
2-7, 0-0, 6. TEAM 23-64 (.359), 14-15 (.933), 71

UALBANY (63) Levine 6-11, 1-1, 16; St. Hillaire 2-3, 2-2, 6;
Zoellner 4-6, 1-2, 9; J. Wilson 4-11, 2-2, 11; J ordan 5-10, 2-2, 17;
Lillis 1-1, 0-0, 2; Wyatt 0-0, 0-0, 0; B. Wilson 1-2, 0-0, 2. TEAM 23-
44 (.523), 8-9 (.889), 63.

Total Rebounds: Vermont 32, UAlbany 31

Three Pointers: Vermont 11-31 (Sorrentine 4-12, Duell 2-6,
Schneider 2-4, Coppenrath 1-3, Hehn 1-3, Klimes 1-2, Mopa Njjla 0-
1), UAlbany 9-16 (J ordan 5-8, Levine 3-4, J. Wilson 1-3, B. Wilson
0-1).

Rebound Leaders: Vermont (Coppenrath 7), UAlbany (Zoellner
11).

Assist Leaders: Vermont (Sorrentine 5), UAlbany (J. Wilson 5).
Halftime Score: UAlbany 36, Vermont 23.

Game #25: UALBANY 76, UMBC 62
February 19, 2005, Recreation & Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

UMBC (62) McJimson 4-7, 2-3, 10; Bilal 1-10, 2-5, 5; Feeley 1-5,
1-2, 3; Gogerty 2-11, 5-5, 11; Hodges 4-12, 0-0, 11; Knight 0-0, 0-0,
0; Pugh 1-1, 0-2, 3; Fisk 0-0, 0-0, 0; Davis 0-0, 0-0, 0; Zito 2-3, 0-2,
4; Housman 6-9, 3-6, 15. TEAM 21-58 (.362), 13-25 (.520), 62.
UALBANY (76) J ordan 3-8, 2-4, 9; St. Hillaire 1-2, 0-0, 2; Wyatt 4-
5, 4-7, 12; MacCalla 0-0, 0-0, 0; J. Wilson 3-8, 10-13, 17; Levine 2-
6, 5-7, 10; Zoellner 3-4, 0-0, 6; Lillis 1-1, 2-2, 4; B. Wilson 6-10, 0-0,
16. TEAM 23-44 (.523), 23-33 (.697), 76.

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Total Rebounds: UMBC 39, UAlbany 31.

Three Pointers: UMBC 7-19 (Hodges 3-7, Gogerty 2-6, Bilal 1-5,
Pugh 1-1), UAlbany 7-14 (B. Wilson 4-6, |. Wilson 1-4, Levine 1-2,
Jordan 1-2).

Rebound Leaders: UMBC (Housman 10), UAlbany (Wyatt 8).
Assist Leaders: UMBC (Gogerty, Bilal 4), UAlbany (Levine 6).
Halftime Score: UAlbany 33, UMBC 21.

Game #26: STONY BROOK 68, UALBANY 63
February 24, 2005, SBU Sports Complex, Stony Brook, N.Y.

UALBANY (63) Levine 3-9, 1-2, 7; St Hillaire 2-3, 2-4, 6; Zoellner 2-
5, 0-0, 4; J. Wilson 8-12, 3-3, 21; J ordan 5-12, 0-0, 12; J ohnson 0-0,
0-0, 0; B. Wilson 3-6, 0-0, 7; Wyatt 0-0, 0-0, 0; Lillis 2-2, 2-3, 6.
TEAM 25-49 (510), 8-12 (.667), 63

STONY BROOK (68) Orfini 1-2, 0-0, 2; Popoko 3-5, 4-8, 11;
Spencer 4-8, 3-3, 11; Santiago 6-11, 3-4, 17; Colin 0-1, 0-0, 0; Hardy
4-8, 0-0, 9; Feist 3-7, 2-3, 11; McCollum 3-10, 1-2, 7. TEAM 24-52
(.462), 13-20 (.650), 68.

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 32, Stony Brook 27

UAlbany 5-14 (J ordan 2-5, J. Wilson 2-4, B. Wilson
, Stony Brook 7-18 (Feist 3-5, Santiago 2-5, Hardy 1-
3, Popoko 1-2, McCollum 0-1, Colin 0-1, Orfini 0-1).

Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (Levine 13), Stony Brook (Popoko 7)
Assist Leaders: UAlbany (J. Wilson, Levine 3), Stony Brook
(Santiago 5).

Halftime Score: Stony Brook 36, UAlbany 27.

Game #27: NORTHEASTERN 70, UALBANY 63
February 27, 2005, Solomon Court, Boston, Mass.

UALBANY (63) Levine 5-12, 2-2, 12; St. Hillaire 0-2, 0-0, 0; Zoeliner
2-5, 1-2, 5; }. Wilson 4-15, 2-3, 12; J ordan 4-13, 4-6, 13; J ohnson 0-
0, 0-0, 0; B. Wilson 4-13, 0-0, 9; Wyatt 0-2, 2-2, 2; Lillis 4-9, 1-1, 10.
TEAM 23-71 (.324), 12-16 (.750), 63.

NORTHEASTERN (70) Kelly 3-6, 1-2, 7; B. Davis 6-11, 0-0, 13;
James 5-11, 5-5, 15; Barea 6-13, 12-15, 24; Barnes 2-7, 0-0, 5;
Martinez 0-0, 0-0, 0; A. Davis 1-4, 0-0, 2; Cole 0-1, 2-4, 2; Washing-
ton 1-1, 0-0, 2. TEAM 24-54 (.444), 20-26 (.769), 70.

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 41, Northeastern 41.

Three Pointers: UAlbany 5-19 (J. Wilson 2-3, B. Wilson 1-6, J ordan
1-6, Lillis 1-2, Levine 0-2), Northeastern 2-13 (Bares 1-4, B. Davis
1-2, Barea 0-2, Kelly 0-2, A. Davis 0-2, J ames 0-1)

Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (B. Wilson 9), Northeastern (james
17).

Assist Leaders: UAlbany (Levine 4), Northeastern (Barea 10)
Halftime Score: Northeastern 29, UAlbany 28.

Game #28: BINGHAMTON 76, UALBANY 70
March 5, 2005, Events Center, Vestal, N.Y.
America East Conference Tournament - Quarterfinal Round

UALBANY (70) St. Hillaire 1-2, 4-4, 6; Levine 1-6, 4-5, 6; Zoellner 0-
0, 1-2, 1; J. Wilson 4-12, 4-5, 13; J ordan 5-12, 2-7, 13; Johnson 1-1,
0-0, 2; Bauman 0-0, 0-0, 0; Lillis 3-3, 1-2, 8; Wyatt 1-1, 1-2, 3; B.
Wilson 5-12, 4-4, 18. TEAM 21-49 (.429), 21-31 (.677), 70.
BINGHAMTON (76) Hermenier 3-4, 6-8, 13; Williams 0-0, 0-0, 0;
Billings 1-4, 3-4, 5; Gordon 4-8, 0-0, 9; Heard 4-12, 7-11, 18;
Jackson 1-4, 0-0, 3; Casseus 0-0, 0-0, 0; Hailey 5-9, 5-8, 19; White
0-0, 0-0, 0; Adediran 2-6, 5-8, 9; Fithian 0-0, 0-1, 1. TEAM 20-47
(.426), 26-40 (.769), 76.

Total Rebounds: UAlbany 33, Binghamton 33.

Three Pointers: UAlbany 7-20 (B. Wilson 4-8, J ordan 1-5, J. Wilson
1-5, Lillis 1-1, Levine 0-1), Binghamton 10-26 (Hailey 4-8, Heard 3-8,
Gordon 1-4, Jackson 1-4, Hermenier 1-2).

Rebound Leaders: UAlbany (B. Wilson 8), Binghamton (Adediran,
Hermenier 7).

Assist Leaders: UAlbany (J. Wilson, Levine 4), Binghamton (Heard
7).

Halftime Score: Binghamton 34, UAlbany 26.

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2004-05
Record: 13-15 (AE 9-9)
Coach: Will Brown
Captain(s): Aquawasi St. Hillaire,
Christopher Wyatt, Lucious J ordan
Nov. 19 at Sacred Heart 85-67, W
Nov. 23 atSiena+ 86-65, W
Nov. 27 at Wagner 66-65, L
Nov. 30 at Lehigh 72-61, L
Dec. 6 at Army 73-46, W
Dec. 8 Long Island++ (OT) 80-76, L
Dec. 18 at Hartford* 71-59, W
Dec. 22 at Villanova 86-72, L
Dec. 28 at Syracuse 72-55, L
Dec. 30 Dartmouth 84-73, W
Jan. 2 Boston U* 72-69, L
jan. 6 at New Hampshire* 73-51, W
Jan. 9 Northeastern* 73-70, L
Jan. 12. Binghamton* 68-62, W
Jan. 16 atMaine* 58-49, W
Jan. 19 at UMBC* 67-62, L
Jan. 22. at Vermont* 62-45, L
Jan. 27. Hartford 61-42, W
Jan. 30 at Boston U.* (OT) 48-47, L
Feb. 2 Stony Brook* 69-63, W
Feb. 5 New Hampshire* 81-68, W
Feb. 9 at Binghamton* 67-53, L
Feb. 12 Maine* 67-54, W
Feb. 16 Vermont* 71-63, L
Feb. 19 UMBC* 76-62, W
Feb. 24 at Stony Brookt 68-63, L
Feb. 27 at Northeastern* 70-63, L
Mar. 5 at Binghamton* 76-70, L
4Pepsi Arena (Albany, N.Y.)
+4Nolan Gymnasium (Albany, N.Y.)
*America East Conference Opponent
*America East Conference Tournament
(Events Center, Vestal, N.Y.)
2003-04
Record: 5-23 (AE 3-15)
Coach: Will Brown
Captain(s): Levi Levine
Nov. 21 at Siena+ 71-50, L
Nov. 28 at Pittsburgh 83-54, L
Dec. 2 atColgate 68-65, L
Dec. 5 Army 68-62, W
Dec. 10 at Long Island 78-65, L
Dec. 20 Sacred Heart 75-69, L
Dec. 22 Lehigh (OT) 63-55, W
Dec. 28 at Massachusetts 82-66, L
Dec. 30 Wagner 69-59, L
Jan. 2 UMBC* 67-62, L
Jan. 4 Boston U* 79-62, L
jan. 8 at New Hampshire* 57-52, W
Jan. 11 at Northeastern* 77-10, L
Jan. 14  Binghamton* 59-53, L
Jan. 18 at Maine* 56-50, L
Jan. 21 at Stony Brook* (OT) 65-61, L
Jan. 25 at Hartford* 57-48, L
Jan. 28 Vermont* 53-48, L
Feb. 1 at Boston U.* 67-55, L
Feb. 4 at UMBC* 64-60, W
Feb. 7 New Hampshire* 60-54, L
Feb. 11 at Binghamton* 58-46, L
Feb. 14 Maine* 48-36, L
Feb. 18 Stony Brook (20T) 81-74, L
Feb. 21 Hartford* 77-59, W
Feb. 26 at Vermont 77-45, L
Feb. 29 Northeastern* 80-62, L

Todd Cetnar (1996-2000) is tenth on the school's
all-time scoring list with 1,345 points.

Mar. 5 New Hampshire++

+Pepsi Arena (Albany, N.Y.)
*America East Conference Opponent

++America East Conference Tournament

(Walter Brown Arena, Boston, Mass.)

2002-03

Record: 7-21 (AE 3-13)
Coach: Will Brown
Captain(s): Antione J ohnson,
Earv Opong, Brian Barnes

22 atSiena+

Bucknell

at Notre Dame

at Army

Long Island

Robert Morris
Quinnipiac

at Syracuse

at Lafayette
Colgate

at Maine*

Boston U.*

New Hampshire*
Vermont*

at Stony Brook* (20T)
at Binghamton*
Dartmouth (30T)
at Hartford*
Northeastern* (OT)
at Boston U.*
Maine*

Stony Brook*

at New Hampshire*
Binghamton*
Hartford*

at Northeastern*
Mar. 2 at Vermont*

Mar. 9 Vermont++

+Pepsi Arena (Albany, N.Y.)
*America East Conference Opponent

Nov.
Nov. 26
Nov. 30
Dec. 9
Dec. 11
Dec. 21
Dec. 23
Dec. 28
Dec. 30
Jan. 2
jan. 4
jan. 8
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Feb. 5
Feb. 8
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 20
Feb. 22
Feb. 26

++America East Conference Tournament

(Walter Brown Arena, Boston, Mass.)

Record: 8-20 (AE 5-11)
Coach: Scott Beeten/Will Brown

Antione J ohnson

Nov. 17 Lafayette 80-72, L
Nov. 20 at Ohio State 87-62, L
Nov. 24 at Quinnipiac 79-65, L
Nov. 27 atSiena+ 60-48, L
Dec. 2 Syracuse+ 91-65, L
Dec. 5 at Bucknell 51-50, W
Dec. 8 atYale 73-61, L
Dec. 11 Army 68-60, L
(Will Brown named interim coach on Dec. 20)
Dec. 23 at Robert Morris 61-58, W
Dec. 31 at Vermont* 71-43, L
Jan. 2 atMaine* 99-52, L
jan. 7 Binghamton* 69-61, L
Jan. 13 Maine* (OT) 73-66, L
Jan. 15 Columbia 41-40, W
Jan. 18 at Dartmouth 77-56, L
jan. 20 at New Hampshire* 71-60, L
Jan. 24 Boston U.* 64-49, L
Jan. 26 Northeastern* 51-50, W
jan. 30 New Hampshire* 74-57, W
Feb. 2 at Stony Brook* 65-54, W
Feb. 5 at Binghamton* 75-56, L
43-38, L Feb. 8 at Hartford* 62-51, L
Feb. 10 Vermont* 61-45, W
Feb. 12 at Northeastern* 79-59, L
Feb. 16 at Boston U.* 68-56, L
Feb. 22 Hartford* 51-48, W
Feb. 24 Stony Brook* 48-47, L
Mar. 2 Hartford++ 65-49, L
+Pepsi Arena (Albany, N.Y.)
*America East Conference Opponent
++America East Conference Tournament
(Matthews Arena, Boston, Mass.)
79-75,L 2000-01
56-53,L Record: 6-22
90-55,L Coach: Scott Beeten
47-43, W— Captain(s): Will Brand, Karim Ouattara,
78-62, Joe Vukovic
69-67, W
78-65, L Nov. 17 at Central Conn. State+ 76-67, L
109-79,L_ Nov. 18 Catholic+ 59-56, L
83-75, L Nov. 21 at Niagara 74-66, L
61-54, W Nov. 26 Green Mountain 101-55, W
90-71, L Nov. 30 at Vermont 100-73, L
66-63, L Dec. 2 Harvard 82-78, W
61-58,W Dec. 5 at Syracuse 105-75, L
63-53, L Dec. 9 Monmouth 61-52, L
92-87, L Dec. 11 at California 95-61, L
86-59, L Dec. 14 at Army 70-66, L
85-84, W Dec. 29 at Utah State++ 88-43, L
80-68, L Dec. 30 Corell++ 72-59, W
89-80,L jan. 3 Liberty 70-59, L
78-50, L Jan. 6 atElon 69-68, W
82-71, L Jan. 9 Md.-Eastern Shore (30T)102-96, L
82-74,W Jan. 13 at Texas-Pan American 84-69, L
87-79,W Jan. 15 at Texas A&M-C. Christi 107-78, L
76-59,L Jan. 20 at Dartmouth 88-76, L
67-53, L Jan. 22 at Columbia 78-66, L
69-54, L Jan. 24 Dartmouth 72-58, L
69-60, L Jan. 27 Stony Brook 67-64, L
81-62,L. Feb. 3 Army (207) 88-86, W
Feb. 7 at Stony Brook 63-62, L
Feb. 10 Colgate 66-58, L
Feb. 14 Lafayette 78-65, L
Feb. 17 Lehigh (OT) 81-74, W

Captain(s): Will Brand, Joe Vukovic,

UALBANY Ey BASKETBALL
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Feb. 24 Bucknell 76-67,L_ Feb. 20 Stony Brook* 59-48,L Feb. 4 at New Hampshire Coll.* 84-61, L
Feb. 28 Delaware State 70-58,L Mar. 6 Merrimack+++ 76-62,L Feb. 8 Bridgeport* 89-71, W
+Mohegan Sun Classic (New Britain, Conn.) *NECC Opponent Feb. 15 Franklin Pierce* 88-78, W
+4Gossner Foods Classic (Logan, Utah) +++ECAC Division Il Toummament (Newark, NJ .) Feb. 18 at Stony Brook* 77-60, W
Feb. 20 So. Connecticut State* 85-78, L
1999-2000 1997-98 Feb. 24 Mass.-Lowell 61-50, L*
Record: 11-17 Record: 19-8 *NECC Opponent
Coach: Scott Hicks Coach: Scott Hicks +Great Dane/Ramada Inn Classic (Albany, N.Y.)
Captain(s): Todd Cetnar, Will Brand, Captain(s); Andre Duncan, Darrin Jahnel, “ECC Tournament Quarterfinals
Matthew Haggarty Tom McGoldrick 1995-96
Nov. 19 at Central Conn. State+ 70-56,L Nov. 14 Georgia Southwestem+ 78-68,L Record: 12-15
Nov. 20 Colgate+ 79-69,L Nov. 15 Eckerd+ 69-58, W Coach: Richard Sauers
Nov. 23 at Md.-Eastern Shore 59-52,L Nov. 22 at Mass.-Lowell* 58-42,W —Captain(s): Rich Dormer
Nov. 26 Elon 73-69, W Nov. 28 Barry% 61-59, L
Nov. 28 Niagara 84-77,L_Nov. 29 St. Thomas% 71-66, W Nov. 21 at Keuka 89-75, W
Dec. 2 Vermont 72-61,L Dec. 2 New Hampshire Coll.* 75-66, W Nov. 28 Plattsburgh 71-60, W
Dec. 4 at Liberty 75-59, W Dec. 4 at New Havent 73-62, W Dec. 2 New Haven* 74-62, W
Dec. 7 at Syracuse 86-46,L Dec. 6 atSo. Conn. State* (OT) 84-75,L Dec. 3 So. Connecticut State* 81-75, W
Dec. 11 at Monmouth 61-49,L Dec. 9 Teikyo Post 74-64, Dec. 9 at Mass.-Lowell* 79-69, L
Dec. 13 Green Mountain 771-57,W Dec. 13 East Stroudsburg (OT) 83-78, W Dec. 10 at New Hampshire Coll.* 87-66, L
Dec. 29 at Long Beach State 83-45,L Dec. 30 Queens 93-74, w Dec. 30 Hilbert 101-49, W4
Jan. 3 at Wagner 71-66,L Jan. 3 Assumption++ 83-70, W Dec. 31 Stonehill 69-62, L+
jan. 5 at Harvard 78-60,L Jan. 4 St Rose# 78-69, W Jan. 6 Bridgeport* (20T) 78-73, W
jan. 8 atLehigh 75-74,L Jan. 8 Stony Brook* 51-48,W Jan. 7 Sacred Heartt 80-78, L
jan. 12 Md.-Eastern Shore 55-52,L Jan. 10 at Franklin Pierce* 80-67,L Jan. 10 at So. Connecticut State* 86-62, L
jan. 17 Texas A&M-Cor. Christi 90-78,W Jan. 14 Southern Conn. State* 80-66, W Jan. 13 at Franklin Pierce* 76-54, L
jan. 19 at Delaware State 53-50,L Jan. 18 Sacred Heart+# 82-78, W Jan. 14 atKeene State* 95-78, W
jan. 21 at Stony Brook 51-47, W Jan. 24 Franklin Pierce* 70-62,L Jan. 17 at Stony Brook* 76-67, W
jan. 25 Southern Vermont 108-84, W Jan. 27 atNew Hamp. College* 75-71, W Jan.. 20 New Hampshire Coll.* 71-59, L
jan. 29 Dartmouth 68-59, W Jan. 29 New Haven* 87-79, W Jan. 21 Mass.-Lowell* 68-66, W
jan. 31 Yale (OT) 77-69, W Jan. 31 Bridgeport* 80-69, W Jan. 24 at LeMoyne* 70-64, L
Feb. 2 at Army 63-56, W Feb. 4 Massachusetts-Lowell* 68-48, W Jan. 27 Old Westbury 67-63, L
Feb. 5 Stony Brook 67-53, W Feb. 7 at Sacred Heart* 89-75,L Feb. 3 Keene State* 95-72, W
Feb. 7 at Lafayette 90-70,L Feb. 9 at Bridgeport* 98-64, Feb. 4 Franklin Pierce* 61-59, W
Feb. 14 at Rutgers 79-60,L Feb. 14 at Stony Brook* 90-71,L Feb. 7 LeMoyne* 67-66, L
Feb. 19 Army 52-45,L Feb. 22 Southern Vermont 86-64, W Feb. 10 at Sacred Heart® 70-68, L
Feb. 23 at Bucknell 72-61,L © Mar. 6 Merrimack+++ 92-82,L Feb. 11 at Bridgeport 97-89, L
Feb. 29 at Colgate 86-70, W Feb. 14 at Southern Vermont 68-61, L
+Mohegan Sun Classic (New Britain, Conn.) *NECC Opponent Feb. 17 at New Haven* 65-63, L
‘Nest Chester Tp-DA Clasic West Chester a Feb. 18 Stony Brook* 79-65, W
jliday Inn Calder Classic (Miami Shores, Fla. 73, Ls
1998-99 tHCapital Key Classic, RACC (Albany, N.Y.) Reb.2t at LeMoyne (01) 113.0
Record: 14-14 #Capital Key Classic, Pepsi Arena (Albany, N.Y.) *NECC Opponent

Coach: Scott Hicks
Captain(s): Bob Markel, Todd Cetnar,

+HECAC Division I! Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)

4Great Dane/Ramada Inn Classic (Albany, N.Y.)
*NECC Toumament- Quarterfinals

Matthew Haggarty 1996-97

Record: 17-10 1994-95
Nov. 14 at Duquesne Baa Con? Rickardesauers Rua ae
iow oH ane (oT) one t Captain(s): Andre Duncan, Rich Dormer, Coach: Richard Sauers
Nov. 23 at Arkansas-Little Rock 74-72, Tom McGoldrick Captain(s): Ted Hotaling
Nov. 28 Molloy (OT) _ 87-78, W Nov. 17 Maine-Presque Isle 80-59, W Nov. 18 Union 79-68, W+
Nov. 30 Green Mountain 92-65,W Nov. 20. at Le Moyne 72-69,W> Now19 Skidmore 34-78 L+
Dec. 2 Franklin Pierce* 68-55,L Nov. 26 Old Westbury 75-53, W Nov. 22. at Binghamton 76-60, W
Dec. 5 atSo. Conn. State* 73-69,W Dec. 1 East Stroudsburg 93-68 W° Nov 30 Custlewan’ State 67-54, W
Dec. 9 at Mass.-Lowell* 58-54,L Dec. 4 Mass-Lowell* 63-59, Dec. 2 Johnson & Wales 80.50, W*
Dec. 12 New Haven* (OT) 74-73, W Dec. 7 at Bridgeport® 107-57.W Dec. 3 Staten Island 73.56, Lt
Jan. 6 at Sacred Heart* 72-63,L Dec. 11 at Mass.-Lowell* 67-64,L Dec. 10 Potsdam 78-70, W
Jan. 9 NewHamp. College* 81-76, Dec. 14 Keene State* 90-62. W Dec ia atUnion 88-66, L
Jan. 11 Bridgeport* 95-71, W Dec. 30 Quinnipiac 50-47, W+ Dec. 29 Hunter 84-82, L#
Jan. 13 at Green Mountain 87-62, W Dec. 31 American Intemational 81-76, L+ Dec. 30 Johnson State 70-64, W#
Jan. 16 Mass.-Lowell* 51-46,W jan. 6 Skidmore 91-58, W jan. 10 Ithaca 76-69, W
Jan. 18 at Bridgeport* 71-55,W Jan. 9 at Teikyo Post (OT) 100-88, W Jan. 17 at Rensselaer 81-69, W
Jan. 20 Southern Vermont 65-55,W Jan. 11 Sacred Heart* 83-77, L Jan. 21. Cortland 87-80, W
Jan. 23 So. Conn. State* 76-64, W Jan. 14 at Keene State 89-76, W Jan. 24 at Plattsburgh 87-85, L
Jan. 27. Binghamton* 67-57,W Jan. 16 at So. Connecticut State* 67-60,L Jan. 26 Mount St. Mary 78-56, W
Jan. 30 at New Haven* 86-78,L Jan. 18 New Haven* 95-62, W Jan. 31 Oneonta State (30T) 91-86, W
Feb. 3. at Franklin Pierce* 56-53,L  Jan.. 20. at Franklin Pierce* 78-63,L Feb. 7 atNorth Adams State 78-62, W
Feb. 6 Sacred Heart* 70-55,W jan, 22 New Hampshire College* 85-76,L_ Feb. 9 Keuka 64-60, W
Feb. 8 St. Joseph, Vt. 90-55, W Jan. 25 at New Haven* 104-70,W Feb. 11 at Elmira (OT) 91-89, W
a Ty ches rane ae bo 63H Jan. 29 Stony Brooks 81-63, W Feb. 14 at Hartwick 73-59, L
eb. 13. at Stony Broo! -63, : f :
Feb. 17 at Binghamton* 7270, Feb 1 at Sacred Heart TET ‘Feb 16 at Skidmore FEEB AN

UALBANY | a | BASKETBALL
Southern Vermont 78-55, W
at St J ohn Fisher 89-82, L
Stony Brook 62-50, W
at St J ohn Fisher 92-84, W**
Mar. 4 Geneseo 71-70, L**
4Capital District Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)
*Great Dane Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)
4AVCSU Holiday Hoopla (Danbury, Conn.)
*NCAA Tournament - First Round (Rochester, N.Y.)
**NCAA Tournament - Second Round (Albany, N.Y.)
1993-94
Record: 25-3
Coach: Richard Sauers
Captain(s): Jason Graber
Nov. 19 Rensselaer 90-53, W+
Nov. 20 at Union 74-66, W+
Nov. 23 Binghamton 78-61, L
Nov. 30 at Castleton State 80-62, W
Dec. 4 Union 68-66, W*
Dec. 7 at Ithaca 64-63, W
Dec. 12 Buffalo State 62-61, W
Dec. 29 Widener 83-65, Wit
Dec. 30 at Staten Island 80-74, W# In 1993-94, the Great Danes reached the NCAA Division Ill Elite Eight with a school-record 25-
Jan. 7 St. Lawrence 84-35, W 3 mark. Captain Jason Graber led a UAlbany team that posted a 16-game winning streak.
Jan. 10 at Cortland 62-61, W
Jan. 13. at Upsala 76-74,W Feb. 10 at Skidmore 62-60,L 1990-91
Jan. 14 at Stony Brook 53-45,W Feb. 13. at Elmira 87-68,L Record: 14-12
jan. 18 Rensselaer 76-60,W Feb. 17 at Hartwick 65-56,L Coach: Richard Sauers
Jan. 20. Hamilton 67-62,W Feb. 20 Potsdam 48-44, W_ Captain(s): Michael Shene
Jan. 25 Plattsburgh 86-62, W Feb. 24 Elmira 77-69, W
Jan. 29 at Mount St. Mary 79-55, W Feb, 27. at Rensselaer 65-60,W Nov. 16 Rensselaer 74-73, L*
Feb. 3. North Adams State 74-40, W Nov. 17. Skidmore 94-59, W*
Feb. 5 Old Westbury 77-55, W “Capital District Tournament (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.) Dec, 1 at Binghamton 78-69, W
Feb. 8 at Oneonta State (OT) 86-79, L__ *6reatDane Tournament (Albany, N.Y.) Dec. 5 at Hamilton 79-63, L
Feb. 12 Elmira (OT) 93-88, W Dec. 8 Western Connecticut 79-69, W#
Feb. 15 Hartwick 71-56, w 1991-92 Dec. 9 at Alfred (OT) 73-64, L#
Feb. 19 at Potsdam 74-64, W Record: 21-7 Dec. 12 at Buffalo 60-56, L
Feb. 23. St John Fisher 81-60, Coach: Richard Sauers Dec. 15 Plymouth State 82-67, W
Feb. 26 Skidmore 86-75, W  Captain(s): J eff Farnsworth, Ed Feller Dec. 28 Old Westbury 71-55, W+
Mar. 5 St John Fisher 84-72, W** ‘ Dec. 29 Green Mountain 82-75, W+
Mar. 11 Richard Stockton 60-54, wer Nov. 22 Union 7257, W* Jan. 3. at Montclair State 70-68, L
Mar. 12 New York U. 67-65, L* Nov. 23. at Rensselaer 80-60, L¥ 1s, 5 atNorth Adams State 64-62, W
Nov. 26 Binghamton (OT) 83-77, W
; Jan. 9 Oneonta State 65-63, L
*Capital District Tournament (Schenectady, N.Y.) Nov. 30 Allegheny 86-78, L+ jan. 12 at Buffalo State (20T) 76-70, L
+£CAC Challenge (Knickerbocker Arena) Dec. 1 St Lawrence 63-61, L+ . :
#olphin Holiday Tournament (Staten Island, N.Y.) Dec. 4 Castleton State 75-61, wo ahe ds atUnion 70-59, L
NCAA Tournament(RACC, Albany, N.Y.) Dec. 7 atAlfred ga-6a,w Jan. 19 Cortland 84-74, W
Dec. 9 Southem Maine 82-69, w Jan. 22. at Plattsburgh 8168, W
1992-93 bec il Hemikon 7371, Lan 26 Potsdam (207) 65-69, W
Record: 15-10 Dec. 14 at Ithaca 69-61, ,  1an 28 BEF mouth Stete 269,
; é 7 . 31 at Old Westbu 78-74, W
Coach: Richard Sauers Jan. 4 Montclair State 69-56, W i Oi story ance ee |.
Captain(s): Jason Graber, Garry Murray Jan. 8 at Oneonta State S1-62,Wi Ge’ SB aunnenicueSe (OT) SSR W
Jan. 11 Buffalo State (OT) 71-67,L 7? onnecucut St (07) 52°90)
Nov. 20 at Skidmore 68-52, W+ Jan. 15 Alfred 72-68, w Feb. 9 Ithaca 87-80, L
Nov. 21 Rensselaer 84-70, W+ jan 23° Union 65-43, w. Feb. 10 at Hartwick 79-59, L
Nov. 24 at Binghamton 61-55,L jan 25. at Cortland 65-59, w Feb. 13. at Skidmore 62-52, W
.! : "Feb. 23. at Rensselaer 78-73, W
bec 2 Caen SJE. Jon 28 igh oT) TSE :
7 cee Feb. 1 at Potsdam 73-69, W —*Capital District Tournament (Albany, N.Y.
Dec. 5 Western Connecticut 54-53, W* Feb 4 at Eastem Conn. (OT) 83-78. W  #Atfed (N.Y.) Tournament iain
Dec. 8 Ithaca 62-54,L Feb. 6 North Adams State 76-52, W  +GreatDane Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)
Dec. 10 at Hamilton (OT) 85-84, Feb. 8 at Stony Brook 7951, W
Dec. 12 Upsala 92-66,W Feb, 12. Skidmore 81-68, w 1989-90
Jan. 4 at Plattsburgh 90-77, Feb. 15 Old Westbury 102-66, W Record: 20-9
Jan. 6° at Buffalo State 69-44, Feb. 18 Hartwick 65-57, W Coach: Richard Sauers
Jan. 9 at Old Westbury 95-77,W Feb. 22 at Upsala 101-66, W Captain(s): Stephen Mulderry,
Jan. 16 Oneonta State 68-53,W Feb. 29 Rensselaer 90-76, W Stephen Sauers
Jan. 21 at Union 69-61,L Mar. 5 at New York U. 72-66, W*
Jan. 23 Cortland WS72.l Mak 7 at Rachaster 75-49, L#* Nov. 17 Norwich 68-43, W+
jan. 30 Mount St. Mary 78-70, W Nov. 18 Alfred 77-66, L+
Feb. 2 Utica Tech 72-50, W  *Capital District Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) Nov. 26 Skidmore 71-65, L*
Feb. 4 atNorth Adams State 56-51, W  +Chuck Resler Tournament (Rochester, N.Y.) Nov. 27. at Union 60-58, L*
Feb. 6 Stony Brook 61-48, w  “*NCAAToumament Dec. 1 at Oneonta State 73-49, W
UALBANY BASKETBALL
Binghamton 90-75, W
Hamilton 88-67, W
at St. Lawrence 89-75, W
Green Mountain 70-56, W

Scranton (OT) 91-85, W#
Jersey City State (OT) 93-91, W#

Montclair State 76-66, W
jan. 10 SUNY-New Paltz 85-69, W
Jan. 12 Buffalo State 61-60, L
Jan. 16 Union 82-74, W
Jan. 21 at Cortland (OT) 99-95, L
Jan. 23. Plattsburgh 80-68, W
Jan. 27 at Potsdam 56-55, L
Jan. 30 at Ithaca 79-65, W
Feb. 3. at Stony Brook 85-75, W
Feb. 6 at€. Connecticut State 74-62, W
Feb. 10 Hartwick 70-66, W
Feb. 14 Skidmore 71-63, W
Feb. 17 at Catholic 72-67, W
Feb. 19 at Marymount 84-59, W
Feb. 24 Rensselaer (OT) 73-70, L
Mar. 3. at Potsdam 85-75, W**
Mar. 9 North Adams State 69-66, L*
Mar. 10 SE Massachusetts 93-90,

*Great Dane Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)
+Capital District Tournament (Schenectady, N.Y.)
#Staten Island Tournament (Staten Island, N.Y.)
*NCAAToumament

1988-89

Record: 20-8

Coach: Richard Sauers

Captain(s): Stephen J ermyn, Morrison Teague
Nov. 18 Westfield 79-71, W+
Nov. 19 Staten Island 74-13, L+
Nov. 27 Union 74-62, W*
Nov. 28 Rensselaer 76-74, W*
Dec. 3 at Hartwick 92-63, L

Dec. 8 atHamilton 76-59, L

Dec. 10 St. Lawrence 77-12, W

Dec. 12 Old Westbury 84-75, W

Jan. 7 E. Connecticut St 76-60, W

Jan. 9 Catholic 73-63, W

Jan. 12. at Montclair State 67-64, W

Jan. 14 at Buffalo State 76-63, L

Jan. 17. at Union 61-53, W

Jan. 21 Stony Brook (307) 72-10, W

Jan. 23. Plattsburgh 71-61, W

Jan. 26 at Skidmore 79-58, W

Jan. 28 at Binghamton 78-75, L

Feb. 1 Oneonta State 75-68, W

Feb. 6 at Wesleyan 76-73, L

Feb. 8 at Rensselaer (OT) 75-12, W

Feb. 13 Cortland 86-72, W

Feb. 15 at Plattsburgh 105-90, W
Feb. 18 Potsdam 67-63, W

Feb. 21 Ithaca (OT) 61-57, L

Feb. 25. at Trinity 105-79, L
Mar. 4 Union 74-60, W*
Mar. 8 St John Fisher 85-75, We
Mar. 11 Geneseo 83-76, W

+Great Dane Tourament (Albany, N.Y.)
*Capital District Tournament (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.)
ECAC Upstate N.Y. Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)

1987-88
Record: 16-10
Coach: Barry Cavanaugh

Captain(s): Brett Axelrod, J ohn Carmello
Nov. 21 Union 86-67, L+
Nov. 22 Skidmore 67-60, W+

Will Brand (1998-2002) totaled 1,405 points and
688 rebounds during his four-year career.

Dec. 2 at SUNY-New Paltz 85-68, W
Dec. 5 at St. Lawrence 89-87, W
Dec. 7 Rensselaer (OT) 102-98, L
Dec. 9 Hartwick 86-81, L
Dec. 11 Hamilton 71-15, W
Dec. 14 at Old Westbury 80-79, W
Dec. 29 Widener 64-63, W*
Dec. 30 at Staten Island 95-82, W*
Jan, 11 at Catholic 80-69, L
Jan, 16 at Oneonta State (OT) 73-66, W
Jan. 20 Montclair State 89-60, W
Jan, 23 at Potsdam 102-83, L
Jan. 25 at Plattsburgh 77-16, L
Jan, 28 Skidmore 81-69, W
Jan. 30 Binghamton 86-81, L
Feb. 3 Union (20T) 75-73, W
Feb. 6 at Stony Brook 75-66, W
Feb. 10 at Oneonta State 77-71, W
Feb. 13 at Binghamton 82-79, W
Feb. 16 Buffalo State 87-75, L
Feb. 20 Potsdam 70-68, L
Feb. 23 at Ithaca 64-56, L
Feb. 27 Trinity 101-83, W
Mar. 1 Wesleyan 100-84, W

+Capital District Tournament (Troy, N.Y.)
*Staten Island Tournament (Staten Island, N.Y.)

1986-87
Record: 21-7
Coach: Richard Sauers

Captain(s): Mike Cinque, Adam Ursprung
Nov. 22 at Salem State 90-80, W+
Nov. 23 Nazareth 84-79, L+
Nov. 30 Skidmore 89-64, W*
Dec. 1 Rensselaer (OT) 71-15, W*
Dec. 3 SUNY-New Paltz 101-77, W
Dec. 6 at Cortland 71-69, W
Dec. 9 at Binghamton 87-77, W
Dec. 11 Ithaca 71-62, W
Dec. 13 at Hartwick (OT) 71-72, W
Jan. 2 Westfield 80-73, W#
jan. 3 St Anselm 79-55, L#
Jan. 6 at Rensselaer 86-76, W

10 Staten Island

14 at Hamilton (OT) 82-80, W
17 at Oneonta State 65-64, L
22 at Plattsburgh 93-89, W
24 at Potsdam 75-69, L
28 Cortland 70-58, W
31 at Skidmore 97-55, W
Feb. 4 at SUNY-New Paltz 86-74, W
Feb. 10 Binghamton 96-85, W
Feb. 12 Oneonta State 73-52, W
Feb. 14 Union 76-72, W
Feb. 24 Plattsburgh 79-71, W
Feb. 27 at Buffalo 70-69, L++
Mar. 7 Hartwick 72-60, W*
Mar. 11 Plattsburgh 73-72, W**
Mar. 14 at Hamilton 65-62, L#Ht

+£astem Connecticut Touiament (Willimantic, Conn.)
*Capital District Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)

+#Grreat Dane Classic (Albany, N.Y.)

+4SUNYAC P layoffs (Potsdam, N.Y.)

"ECAC Upstate N.Y. Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)
##£CAC Upstate N.Y. Championship (Clinton, N.Y.)

1985-86

Record: 18-9

Coach: Richard Sauers

Captain(s): Doug Kilmer, Brian Kauppila

Dec. 1 Rensselaer 71-68, W+
Dec. 2 atUnion 81-76, W+
Dec. 4 at Cortland 98-70, W
Dec. 7 at Plattsburgh 72-65, W
Dec. 9 SUNY-New Paltz 86-78, W
Dec. 11 Skidmore 79-60, W
Dec. 14 Hartwick (OT) 56-54, L
Jan. 3 Muhlenberg 72-71, L*
Jan. 4 Buffalo State 69-61, L*
Jan. 7 Rensselaer 78-60, W
Jan. 10 at Hunter 78-75, W
Jan. 11 at Staten Island 78-68, W
Jan. 15 Hamilton 72-68, L
Jan. 18 at Oneonta State 77-68, W
Jan. 22 at Binghamton 69-65, W
Jan. 25 at Potsdam 69-51, L
Jan. 29 Cortland 81-49, W
Feb. 1 Plattsburgh 67-58, W
Feb. 5 Union 77-58, W
Feb. 8 Oneonta State 90-62, W
Feb. 10 at Ithaca 62-61, L
Feb. 12 Binghamton 79-75, W
Feb. 15 Potsdam 75-62, L
Feb. 18 at SUNY-New Paltz 88-76, W
Feb. 21 at Buffalo State 66-64, L#
Feb. 22 Utica Tech 98-58, W**
Mar. 2 Binghamton 62-61, L*

+Capital District Tournament (Schenectady, N.Y.)
*Great Dane Classic

#SUNYAC Playoffs (Buffalo, NY)

ECAC Upstate New York Toumament (Albany, N.Y.)

1984-85

Record: 22-6

Coach: Richard Sauers

Captain(s): David Adam, Dan Croutier

Nov. 24 Union 70-61, W+
Nov. 25 York 102-67, W+
Nov. 28 Ithaca 86-65, W
Dec. 1 Stony Brook 75-60, W
Dec. 5 Cortland 74-59, W
Dec. 8 at Plattsburgh 75-57, W
Dec. 10 Hunter 87-54, W
Dec. 12 at Rensselaer 74-60, W

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15 at Hartwick 67-49,L_ Dec. 29 St. Lawrence 71-63, W* Dec Potsdam (307) 71-70, L
4 Jersey City State 83-81, L# Dec. 30 Scranton 73-63, L* Dec. 10 at Binghamton (OT) 52-50, W
jan. 5 Buffalo 82-64, W# Jan. 5 atHamilton 69-53,L Dec. 13 King’s, Pa 95-76, W
Jan. 12 Staten Island 93-77,W Jan. 8 at Hartwick 66-47,L Dec. 29 Wittenberg 61-50, L#
Jan. 15 Montclair State 80-54,W Jan. 12 Cortland 94-74, W Dec. 30 Dyke 94-77, W#
Jan. 19 at Oneonta State 79-65,W Jan. 15 at Potsdam 73-65,L Jan. 9 Springfield 67-60, W*
Jan. 23 at Binghamton 62-61,W Jan. 18 at Rensselaer 57-55, W Jan. 10 Union 65-61, W*
Jan. 26 at Potsdam 75-65,L Jan. 25 at Binghamton (OT) 78-76,L Jan. 17 Utica (OT) 63-58, W
Jan. 30 at Cortland 78-65,W Jan. 29 at Cortland 79-75,L Jan. 21 at Plattsburgh 57-43, W
Feb. 2 Plattsburgh 74-51,W Feb. 1. Binghamton 70-44, W Jan. 24 at Cortland 72-58, W
Feb. 4 at Skidmore 74-65,W Feb. 5 Stony Brook 59-57, W Jan. 27 at Oneonta State 71-58, W
Feb. 6 atUnion 63-60,W Feb. 9 Plattsburgh 59-57, W Jan. 31 Southern Conn. State 65-53, W
Feb. 9 Oneonta State 82-55,W Feb. 12 Staten Island 57-48, W Feb. 3 at Hamilton (OT) 68-64, W
Feb. 13. Binghamton 80-66,W Feb. 15 at Oneonta State 62-53,W Feb. 7 at Potsdam 64-53, L
Feb. 16 Potsdam 63-57,W Feb. 17 at Union 54-50,L Feb. 10 Binghamton 52-46, W
Feb. 19 at Hamilton 81-64,L Feb. 19 Ithaca 60-52, W Feb. 12 at Rensselaer 55-44, W
Feb. 22 Brockport 91-66, W++Feb. 25 Buffalo State 78-68, L++ Feb. 14 Plattsburgh 73-49, W
Feb. 23 Buffalo State 73-64, L++ Feb. 26 Buffalo 88-77, W++Feb. 16 at Union 66-64, W
Mar. 1 at Worcester Poly (OT) 58-57, L* Mar. 4 Rochester 90-76, L* Feb. 18 at Hartwick 96-76, L
Mar. 2 Westfield State FBTOWF oor ie 1 iGhenedindy AY Feb. 21 Oneonta State 60-54, W
apital District Tournament (Schenectady, N.Y.
Capital District Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) athaca Invitational (Ithaca, My ) ye) be a eae (oT) s on by
4#Great Dane Classic (Albany, N.Y.) *Great Dane Classic (Albany, N.Y.) . tas a hat
+4SUNYAC Tournament(Albany, N.Y.) -HSUNYAC Tournament(Potsdam, N.Y.) Reba 28 at Fotsdain.(O7) 60-59, Wat
“NCAA Northeast Regional (Worcester, Mass.) ECAC Upstate NY. Toumament (Ciinton, N.Y.) Mar. 6 St. Lawrence 45-44, W**
Mar. 7 at Potsdam (OT) 68-63, L*

1983-84
Record: 14-11
Coach: Richard Sauers

1981-82
Record: 18-10
Coach: Richard Sauers

Captain(s): Wilson Thomas Captain(s): Joe Jednak, Ron Simmons
Nov. 18 CCNY 99-65, W+ Nov. 20 Union 65-49, W+
Nov. 19 Union 60-53, W+ Nov. 21 at Rensselaer 45-40, L+
Nov. 22 Hartwick 74-51,L Dec. 2. Binghamton 56-45, W
Dec. 3 at Stony Brook 70-68,W Dec. 5 atNorth Adams State 94-61, W*
Dec. 7 Oneonta State 63-54,W Dec. 6 Williams 65-57, L*
Dec. 10 Cortland 84-55,W Dec. 9 at Plattsburgh 61-40, W
Dec. 13 at Hunter 73-71,L Dec. 12 atKing’s, Pa. 75-68, L
Dec. 29 John Jay 80-63, W* Dec. 15 Rensselaer (OT) 58-50, W
Dec. 30 Buffalo State 717-12, W* Dec. 29 Stony Brook 70-58, W#
Jan. 3 at Montclair State 75-66, L Dec. 30 Buffalo 55-48, W#
jan. 4 at King's, Pa. (OT) 60-59,L Jan. 9 Brockport 73-46, W
Jan. 11 Union 80-72,W Jan. 14 Union (OT) 63-61, W
Jan. 14 at Staten Island 63-57,L_ Jan. 16 Hartwick 5451, W
jan. 17 at Binghamton (OT) 62-60, W Jan. 20 at Oneonta State 58-48, W
Jan. 21 at Ithaca 67-60,W Jan. 23 at Cortland 71-67, L
Jan. 25 Rensselaer 62-61,L_ Jan. 26 Hamilton 76-50, L
Jan. 28 at Potsdam 81-68,L Jan. 30 Potsdam 72-62, W
Feb. 1 at Plattsburgh 81-77,L Feb. 3 at Binghamton 59-45, W
Feb. 4 Binghamton 65-55,L_ Feb. 6 at Utica 67-59, L
Feb. 8 Plattsburgh 51-44,W Feb. 9 Plattsburgh 70-63, W
Feb. 10 Potsdam (OT) 62-56, W Feb. 13 Oneonta State 65-55, W
Feb, 15 at Oneonta State 66-58,L_ Feb. 17 Cortland 101-61, W
Feb. 18 at Cortland 84-71,W Feb. 20 at Potsdam 63-60, L
Feb, 21 Hamilton 65-58,W Feb. 23 Oswego 87-68, W
Feb. 23 at Binghamton 46-44, L* Feb. 26 Buffalo 53-51, L*
+Capital District Toumament (Albany, N.Y.) Feb 27 at Bultelo State Lee
NY. -66, WF
*Great Dane Classic (Albany, N.Y.) i. § oreo a aoe ie

*ECAC Upstate N.Y. Tournament (Binghamton, N.Y.)

1982-83

Record: 17-10

Coach: Richard Sauers
Captain(s): J ohn Dieckelman

+4Capital District Tournament (Troy, N.Y.)
“Berkshire Classic (North Adams, Mass.)
#Great Dane Classic (Albany, N.Y.)

“SUNYAC Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.)

ECAC Upstate N.Y. Tournament (Clinton, N.Y.)

Nov. 19 Rensselaer 62-57, W+ 1980-81

Nov. 20 at Union (307) 79-74, L+ Record: 23-5

Nov. 23 King's, Pa. 93-78, W Coach: Richard Sauers

Dec. 1 at Plattsburgh 87-67, — Captain(s): Ray Cesare, Rob Clune

Dec. 4 Middlebury 86-53, Wi

Dec. 5 at Ithaca 75-60, w# Nov. 21 RIT pad
Dec. 8 Oneonta State 62-50, w Nov. 22 Upsala Shoe, We
Dec. 11 Potsdam 79-66, Dec. 3 at Oswego maw

Brockport Tip-Off Tournament (Brockport, N.Y.)
#ndiana, Pa.Christmas Tree Tournament (Indiana, Pa.)
*Capital District Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)
+ISUNYAC Tournament(Potsdam, N.Y.)

*NCAA Northeast Regional (Potsdam, N.Y.)

1979-80
Record: 21-6
Coach: Richard Sauers

Captain(s): Winston Royal

Nov. 28 at King's, Pa. 79-69, W
Dec. 1 Oswego 82-52, W
Dec. 5 Binghamton 81-66, W
Dec. 8 Cortland 65-61, W
Dec. 11 at Buffalo 66-58, W
Dec. 14 at Stony Brook 66-64, L+
Dec. 15 Quinnipiac 81-69, W+
an. 5 atUnion 57-55, W*
an. 6 Tufts 82-71, W*
an. 9 Rensselaer 64-56, W
an. 15 Hamilton 70-68, W
an. 17 Potsdam (OT) 70-68, L
an. 22 Oneonta State 94-62, W
an. 24 at Cortland 76-67, W
an. 26 Utica 80-67, W
an. 30 Plattsburgh 70-56, W
Feb. 2 at Binghamton 67-60, W
Feb. 5 at Oneonta State (OT) 63-62, L
Feb. 7 Hartwick 71-63, L
Feb. 9 Union 85-70, W
Feb. 13. at Southern Conn. State 79-75, W
Feb. 16 at Potsdam 88-86, W
Feb. 19 at Plattsburgh 73-68, W
Feb. 22 at Buffalo (407) 65-57, L++
Feb. 23 Buffalo State 98-61, W++
Feb. 29 St. Lawrence 75-66, W*
Mar. 1 at Potsdam 87-72, L*

4Stony Brook Invitational (Stony Brook, N.Y.)
*Capital District Tournament (Schenectady, N.Y.)
+4SUNYAC Tournament(Buffalo, N.Y.)
*NCAA East Regional (Potsdam, N.Y.)

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1978-79

Record: 20-7

Coach: Richard Sauers

Captain(s): Barry Cavanaugh,

Carmelo Verdejo

Nov. 29 Southem Conn. State 71-60, W

Dec. 2 Cortland 90-80, W

Dec. 6 at Binghamton 69-63, W

Dec. 9 Geneseo 81-56, W

Dec. 13. at Hartwick 61-49, L

Jan. 6 Union 61-44, W+

jan. 7 Springfield 69-63, W+

jan. 11 at Rollins 79-70, L

jan. 13. atSt Leo's 80-63, W

jan. 16 at Hamilton (OT) 56-53, L

Jan. 18 Buffalo 80-35, W

Jan. 20 at Colgate 89-82, L

Jan. 23 at Oneonta State 72-71, L

Jan. 25 Brockport 74-58, W

Jan. 27. C.W. Post 98-77, W

Jan. 31 at Union 63-60, W

Feb. 3. at Fredonia 64-53, W

bee fees cn cis 62-53. W In 1996-97, UAlbany finished 17-10 overall in Richard Doc" Sauers' final season as coach.

Feb. 11 atElmira 76-56, W# -

Feb. 16 Potsdam 72-69, 1976-77 Jan. 4 at Union 72-49, L#

Feb. 20 at Plattsburgh (OT) 60-58,L Record: 19-7 Jan. 10 at Southern Conn. State 79-78, L

Feb. 22 Binghamton 76-62, W Coach: Richard Sauers Jan. 16 at Geneseo 73-58, W

Feb. 24 Oswego 71-62, W Captains): Bob Audi a a oon oe

i . n. 21 a am -62,

a a Lanne State (OT) ape Dec. 2 Marist 103-85, W Jan. 24 Oneonta State (OT) 55-53, W

Mar. 3 Lane (OT) 85-83, wx Dec. 4 Cortland 79-53, W Jan. 27. Union 69-58, L
Dec. 8 at Binghamton 58-49, W Jan. 31 Fredonia 66-50, W

-4Capital District Tournament (Albany, N.Y.) Dec. 11 Geneseo 91-88,W Feb. 7 Siena 66-58, L

+#£|mira Invitational (Elmira, N.Y.) Dec. 28 Union 91-66, W+ Feb. 11 at Oswego 71-69, L

4NCAA Division Ill Southeast Regional (Danville, Ky.) Dec. 29 Siena 91-86, L+ Feb. 14 at Utica (OT) 717-73, W
Jan. 5 at Rollins 82-71,L Feb. 18 Plattsburgh 78-76, L

1977-78 jan. 7 atSt Leo's 62-60,L Feb. 21 at Brockport 77-16, W

Record: 15-9 jan. 11 at Hamilton 97-91,L_ Feb. 25 New Paltz 100-77, W

Coach: Richard Sauers Jan. 13 at Hartwick 79-74,L Feb. 27 Hartwick 70-68, L

Captain(s): Kevin Keane Jan. 15 at C.W. Post 84-61, W Mar. 2 Hamilton 91-83, W

Dec. 3. at Cortland 79-61, W ee = ce ta ew 4Shriners Classic (New Concord, Ohio)

Dec. 7 Binghamton 91-69, W jan. 25 at Oneonta State 80-65, L #Capital City Tournament (Schenectady, N.Y.)

Dec. 10 at Geneseo 71-70, L jan. 28 Ithaca 71-58, Ww

Dee 14 Hartwick 61-59, jan. 31 Southem Conn, State 91-68, w 1974-75

ec. 28 Baldwin-Wallace 85-74, L+ fob. 3 atSiena 62.49, w Record: 15-10

Dec. 29 Oshkosh (OT) 80-77,L+ Feb 8 Buffalo 107-77, w Coach: Richard Sauers

jan. (6 et Union 86-81, L# Feb. 11 Potsdam 74-56, W  Captain(s): Pete Koola

jan. 7 Marist 96-59, W# Feb 12 Oswego 93.56, W

Jan. 11 at Ithaca 68-60,W feb 16. at Platsburoh 61.60, w De: 4 at New Paltz 98-68, W

Jan. 14 at Potsdam 72:67, feb 18 Brockoart © 2, w Dec 7 Cortland 102-71, W

. 25 Oneonta State 66-53,W pop’ rocker 72-62, W Dec. 10 at Binghamton 91-71, W

fan Wo Feb. 23 at New Paltz 96:66, Woe aS a ence tort paclL

Jan. 28 Fredonia 51-39,W ar 1 at Union a3-66, w Det: 12 at Hartwic (OT) on

jan. 31 Union (OT) 57-55.L tar 4 Ithaca 7558, we DE- uffalo -94,

Feb. 2 Rensselaer 74-56,W war 5 Oneonta State 47.46 Lx Dec. 27 at Siena 104-80, L+

Feb. 4 atSouthern Conn. State 80-55, W : " "Dec. 28 Rensselaer 83-78, W+

Feb. 10 at Brockport 65-62, W _+Capital District Tournament (Albany, N.Y.) Jan. 10 at Hamilton 95-80, L

Feb. 11 at Oswego 78-67, W  *NCAA East Regional (Albany, N.Y.) jan. 17 at Buffalo State 88-78, W

Feb. 14 Plattsburgh 89-42, W jan. 18 at Fredonia 65-48, L

Feb. 17 at Gannon 66-61,L 1975-76 jan. 21. Williams 75-71, L

Feb. 18 at Buffalo 104-97, L_ Record: 12-11 Jan. 25 Southern Conn. State 105-85, W

Feb. 25 Utica 80-76, W Coach: Richard Sauers Jan. 29 Utica 99-84, W

Mar. 1 Hamilton 94-83, W  Captain(s):. Bob Audi Feb. 1 Ithaca (OT) 111-94, W

Mar. 4 Oneonta State 59-49, W* Feb. 4 Geneseo 64-60, W

Mar. 5 Hamilton (OT) 101-95, W* Dec. 6 at Cortland 75-45,W Feb. 8 atSiena 72-57, L
Dec. 9 Binghamton 81-71, W Feb. 12 at Oneonta State 66-51, L

+4Kambri Shrine Holiday Tour. (New Concord, Ohio) Dec. 11 at Ithaca 81-63, W Feb. 15 Potsdam 62-56, W

Foie District Toumament (Schenectady, N.Y.) Dec. 13. C.W. Post 70-67, Feb. 16 Oswego 80-56, W

ECAC Upstate New York Tournament (Utica, NY.) Dec 29 Urbana 96-93, W+ Feb. 20 at Plattsburgh 64-52, W
Dec. 30 at Muskingum 61-59, L+ Feb. 23 Brockport 72-67, W
Jan. 3 Rensselaer 79-65, L# Feb. 27 at Marist 92-86, L
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#NCAA Division Ill East Regional (Brockport, N.Y.)

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Rensselaer

1973-74

Record: 17-8

Coach: Richard Sauers
Captain(s): Reggie Smith, Byron Miller

Dec.
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Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

Jan.
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Feb.
Feb.
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Mar.

at Williams
at Utica

at Cortland
Hartwick
Binghamton
Siena
Rensselaer
at Brockport
at Southern Conn. State
Stony Brook
Marist

at Geneseo
at Buffalo
Buffalo State
Fredonia
Plattsburgh
Siena
Oneonta State
at Oswego
Hamilton

at Potsdam
New Paltz
at Ithaca
Brockport
Geneseo

82-70, W
82-63, L#
72-55, L#

86-76, L+
88-77, W+
77-73,,.L
61-55, W
77-70, W

77-72, L#
74-67, W
57-48, W
82-64, W
84-83, W
62-59, W
75-70, W
84-73, W
66-53, L
102-81, W
74-73, W
81-64, L*
94-73, W*

+Capital District Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)
#Memorial Auditorium (Buffalo, N.Y.)
“ECAC Upstate N.Y. Tournament (Schenectady, N.Y.)

1972-73
Record: 17-8
Coach: Richard Sauers

Andre Duncan (1994-98) led the Great Danes to
an NCAA and ECAC berth during his career.

1971-72

at Hartwick

Record: 17-6
Coach: Richard Sauers

Captain(s): John Quattrocchi

Dec. 1 atWilliams 73-69, L
Dec. 4 Stony Brook 69-62, W
Dec. 8 Plattsburgh 82-68, W
Dec. 11 Binghamton 67-44, W
Dec. 29 Rensselaer 65-54, W+
Dec. 30 Union 69-55, W+
jan. 8 at Oswego 74-66, W
Jan. 11 at Southern Conn. State 71-52, W
Jan. 14 at Brockport 106-74, L
Jan. 15 at Geneseo 72-63, W
Jan. 19 at Ithaca 72-52, L
Jan. 22 Hartwick (OT) 70-68, W
Jan. 26 Oneonta State 64-57, W
Jan. 29 at Potsdam 72-68, L
Feb. 4 Fredonia (OT) 59-50, W
Feb. 5 Buffalo State 66-61, W
Feb. 9 Hamilton 83-70, W
Feb. 12 Siena 72-56, W
Feb. 15 at Utica 86-69, L
Feb. 23 New Paltz 97-65, W
Feb. 28 at Buffalo 76-67, L
Mar. 1 at Cortland 75-73, W
Mar. 3 at Marist 81-77, W

Jan. 13 70-66, W
Jan. 15 at Hobart 74-64, W
Jan. 23. Marist 88-66, L
Jan. 27 Buffalo 76-61, W
Jan. 30 Potsdam 69-58, W
Feb. 4 at Oneonta State 73-57, W
Feb. 6 Cortland 78-63, W
Feb. 9 atNew Paltz 87-61, W
Feb. 13 atSiena 85-70, W#
Feb. 17 Southern Conn. State 77-58, W
Feb. 20 Ithaca 82-69, W
Feb. 24 Utica 84-62, W
Mar. 3 Oswego 73-65, W
+4Capital District Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)

*Pocono Classic (East Stroudsburg, Pa.)
#Mechanicville, N.Y.

1969-70

Record: 13-9

Coach: Richard Sauers

Captain(s): Jack Adams

Dec. 2 at Williams (OT) 72-71, W
Dec. 5 Stony Brook 58-49, L
Dec. 9 Plattsburgh 73-53, L
Dec. 11 Marist 66-64, W
Dec. 16 Hartwick 63-62, L
Jan. 2 Union 71-60, W+
Jan. 3 Rensselaer 68-56, W+
Jan. 6 Merrimack 67-59, L
Jan. 13 Oneonta State 74-54, W
Jan. 17 Hobart 59-55, W
Jan. 29 at Pratt 76-70, W
Jan. 31 at Potsdam 65-53, W
Feb. 4 atSouthern Conn. State 86-59, L
Feb. 7 at Cortland (OT) 72-10, L
Feb. 10 New Paltz 71-55, W
Feb. 14 Siena 72-63, W
Feb. 18 Central Conn. State 83-77, L
Feb. 21 at Ithaca 73-51, L
Feb. 26 at Buffalo 70-59, L
Feb. 28 at Utica 89-77, W
Mar. 3 at Oswego 64-56, W
Mar. 7 Brooklyn 83-69, W
+Capital City Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)

1968-69

Record: 18-6

Coach: Richard Sauers
Captain(s): Rich Margison, Scott Price

+Capital District Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)

1970-71

Captain(s): John Quattrocchi,

Reggie Smith

Dec. 2 at Stony Brook 66-51, W
Dec. 4 Utica 75-67, W
Dec. 8 Cortland 96-68, W
Dec. 13. at Hartwick 72-57, L

Dec. 15 at Binghamton 68-66, L

Dec. 29 Siena 81-71, W+
Dec. 30. at Union (OT) 57-52, W+
Jan. 10 at Hamilton 95-58, W
Jan. 17 Marist 71-57, W
Jan. 19 at Buffalo State 76-73, L

Jan. 20 at Fredonia (OT) 62-58, W
Jan. 24 at Oneonta State 56-37, L

Jan. 27 Southern Conn. State 71-48, W

Jan. 31 Brockport 70-63, W

Feb. 3 Potsdam 63-54, W

Feb. 7 Buffalo 76-62, L

Feb. 10 at Siena 78-75, L

Feb. 14 at Plattsburgh 79-76, L

Feb. 17 Oswego 81-50, W

Feb. 20 at New Paltz 87-54, W

Feb. 23 Geneseo 77-68, W

Feb. 24 Ithaca 84-75, W

Feb. 28 Williams 83-81, W

Mar. 9 St Lawrence 69-55, W*
Mar. 10 Union 69-64, L*

+Capital District Tournament (Schenectady, N.Y.)
*ECAC Upstate N.Y. Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)

Record: 17-5
Coach: Richard Sauers
Captain(s): Jack Jordan, Alan Reid

Dec. 1 Williams 81-76, L
Dec. 4 at Stony Brook 67-66, L
Dec. 9 at Plattsburgh 84-65, W
Dec. 12 at Binghamton 82-54, W
Dec. 28 Rensselaer 72-64, W+
Dec. 29 Union 71-67, L+
Jan. 4 St Francis, N.Y. 65-56, W*
Jan. 5 Buffalo State 60-53, L*
Jan. 6 Scranton 72-69, W*

Dec. 4 at Oneonta State 71-59, L
Dec. 7 Stony Brook 57-52, W
Dec. 10 at Plattsburgh 64-59, W
Dec. 14 Buffalo 66-59, L
Dec. 18 atCentral Conn. State 76-42, L
Dec. 27 St. Lawrence 78-66, W+
Dec. 28 Siena 59-58, W+
Jan. 6 at Merrimack 76-75, W
Jan. 11 Harpur 70-50, W
Jan. 25 Pratt 81-65, W
jan. 27. at West Chester 71-55, W
Jan. 29. at Hartwick (OT) 77-16, W
Feb. 1 at Brooklyn 68-66, W
Feb. 5 Cortland 82-81, W
Feb. 8 at Hobart 63-60, W
Feb. 12 Ithaca 73-68, W
Feb. 14 Siena 73-64, L#
Feb. 21 Potsdam 75-57, W
Feb. 22 Southern Conn. State 73-71, W
Feb. 26 Utica 81-53, W
Mar. 1 at New Paltz 64-59, L

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Mar. 4 Oswego 62-54, W Dec. 10 Montclair State 84-73, L
Mar. 7 Wagner 109-64, L* Dec, 11. Buffalo 80-66, L
Mar. 8 atLe Moyne 71-70, W* Dec. 14 at Oneonta State 81-72, L
+Capital City Tournament (Albany, N.Y.) Dec. 17 New Paltz 84-72, W+
roy, N.Y. Dec. 18 Siena 91-88, W+
*NCAA College Div. East Regional (Syracuse, N.Y.) Jan. 6 at Oswego 71-66, W
Jan. 8 atSouther Conn. State 90-87, W
1967-68 Jan. 12 Utica 74-56, W
Record: 18-4 Jan. 15 Central Conn. State 98-81, L
Coach: Richard Sauers Jan. 29 at Harpur 71-67, W
Captain(s): Larry Marcus Jan. 31. at Potsdam 75-65, L
Feb. 2 Pratt 84-69, W
Dees b; Renbselver 76-64, W+ Feb. 5 Brooklyn (OT) 82-81, W
Des. 2 Willems 73-69, L+ Feb. 11 at Cortland 70-69, W
Dec.. 6 Plattsburgh 96-88, W Feb. 12. at Ithaca 91-79, L
Des. @ at Bula 92-69. Feb, 15. Plattsburgh 79-54, L
Decai2) abUica 107-75, W Feb. 19 at Buffalo 88-63, L
Dec. 16 Central Conn. State 91-89, Leb, 93 New Paltz 80.79, W
Dec2e pemilioe 105-87, W* Feb. 26 at Merrimack 83-75, L
Dee.2) Rensselaer 86-69, W* Mar. 2. at Hobart (OT) 72-71, W
Dec.:30) Siens 69-62, W* Mar. 5 at Utica 80-62, W
Jan. 6 Brooklyn 80-64, W sc apital City Tournament (Loudonville, N.Y.)
Jan. 10 atSouthem Conn. State 88-80, W
Jan. 12 RIT 103-86, W
Jan. 31. at Stony Brook 64-52, W anne
re eg Potsdam ree Wy Coach: Richard Sauers Jim Oppedisano, who scored 1,271 careerpoints,
ee at tore d3.63, w Cablain(s): Dick Crossett, Dan Zeh played on a pair of NAIA Tournament teams.
Feb. 19 Siena 79-72,W Dec. 1 at Montclair State T7-11,L Feb. 7 Pace 65-61, W
Feb. 21 New Paltz 80-56, W Dec. 5 Siena 75-49,W Feb. 8 CentralConn. State 77-65, L
Feb. 24 at Pratt 91-72, W Dec. 7 Southern Conn. State 78-76,W Feb. 14 Montclair State 82-76, L
Feb. 28 Oneonta State 63-58, W Dec. 12. at Buffalo O68 L Fee Is. Hoban 80.75, W
Mar. 1 at Ithaca 77-69,L_ Dec. 16 Utica 83-59, W Feb. 18 at New Paltz 70-60, W
Mar. 2 at Cortland 76-73,W Dec. 18 at Siena 50-48, L+ Feb. 21 at Brockport 67-65, L
+Albany Invitational (Albany, N.Y.) Dec. 19 Marist 82-60,W+ Feb, 22 at Buffalo 91-52, L
*Capital City Tournament (Albany, N.Y.) Jan. 8 Cortland eee Wo Mae 3 Gace 35.50, W
an. 9 Potsdam 60-50, W
1966-67 ee 13 Oneonta State 68-56, W __+Capital City Tournament (Loudonville, N.Y.)
Record: 15-7 Jan. 29 Pratt 69-63, W
Coach: Richard Sauers Jan. 30 at Pace 85-61,W 1962-63
Captain(s): Jim Constantino Feb. 4 Oswego 74-63, W Record: 14:12
Feb. 6 at Hobart 69-44, W Coach: Richard Sauers
pee ; gt Genial Conn: one lea Feb. 10 at Oneonta State 57-54, Captain(s):_ Jim Oppedisano, Don DeLuca
7 : Feb. 12 Harpur 74-44, W
Dec. 7 at Plattsburgh 5856,W fee aS te unica 6050, W Dec. 1 at Pace 67-44, W
Dec..13 Potsdam 80-74, Weep. 17 at Plattsburgh (20T) 83-81, W Dec. 4 at Utica 70-57, W
Dec. 15. at Brooklyn 63-61, fep’ 39 auttaie 69.58 Dec. 7 at Buffalo 58.56. L
Dec..20 Merrimack 80-76, Feb. 23 at New Paltz 68-63, W Dec. 8 at Buffalo State 47-46, L
Dec. 29. Marist 93-80, W+ fep Oo tance 78.74, L Dec. 14 Potsdam 46-44, L
Decin30) atsiena 73-67, + yar 3 at Central Conn. State 102-80, L_ Dec. 15 Cortland 69-63, L
Jan. 4 at Montclair State 79-64, L Bee iB at New: ait 5756. W
Jan. 7 Southern Conn. State 78-70, L_ capital City Tournament (Loudonville, N.Y.) Dec. 27. Rensselaer 63-50, W+
Jan. 11 at Utica 80-75, W Dec. 28 St. Lawrence 62-52, L+
Jan. 14 Harpur 68-56, W 1963-64 Dec. 29 at Siena 60-52, L+
Feb. 4 Cortland 95-63, Wo ecard: a1 Jan. 5 Harpur 81.56. W
Feb. 7 Utica 102-85, W Coach: Richard Sauers Jan. 12 Siena 52-44, L
Feb. 9 Oswego 77-60, WCaptain(s): Paul Sheehan jan. 16 at Oneonta State (OT) 40-39, L
Feb. 11 Ithaca 91-83, W Jan. 19 at Plattsburgh 54-53, W
Feb. 17 at RIT 87-78,W Dec. 4 Oneonta State 70-49,W jan. 31 Utica 77-54, L
Feb, 18 at Buffalo 90-68,L ec. 7 New Paltz 55-43, W Feb, 2 Adelphi 49-44, W
Feb. 22 Oneonta State 105-82, W Dec. 14. at Ithaca 70-45,L Feb. 8 Merrimack 69-67, W
Feb. 25 at Siena (OT) 76-75, W Dec. 17 at Oswego 74-51,L Feb. 9 atCentralConn. State 79-66, L
Feb. 28 at New Paltz 78-68, W Dec. 27. Rensselaer 72-64,W+ Feb. 13 Oneonta State 69-51, W
Mar. 4 Buffalo 76-73,L Dec. 28 St. Lawrence 73-50,W+ Feb. 15 New Paltz 61-59, W
+Capital City Toumament (Loudonville, N.Y.) jan. 8 at Harpur 78-52, W Feb. 16 Brockport 73-61, W
Jan. 11 Siena 36-32,L Feb. 21 Ithaca 83-70, L
1965-66 Jan. 14 at Cortland 82-72,L Feb. 23 Oswego 75-63, W
Record: 13-9 Jan. 17 Buffalo 62-54,L Feb. 28 Oswego 65-53, W+H
Coach: Richard Sauers Jan. 18 at Plattsburgh 79-70,W = Mar. 1 Buffalo State 75-66, W+H
Captain(s): Jim Constantino Jan. 30 at Utica 75-61,W Mar. 2 Potsdam 49-40, L++
Feb. 1 at Potsdam 52-48, L
Dec. 4 Siena 73-71,W Feb. 4 at Oneonta State 60-45, L___+Capital City Toumrament (Loudonville, N.Y.)
+4SUNY Invitational (Cortland, N.Y.)
UALBANY | 37 | BASKETBALL
Record: 19-6
Coach: Richard Sauers
Captain(s): Roger Casey, J ohn Wallace

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

Dec.
Dec.

Dec.

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

Feb,
Feb.
Feb,
Feb.
Feb
Feb.
Feb,
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.

at New Paltz

at Oneonta State (OT)
Buffalo State
Geneseo

at Cortland

at Harpur

at Utica
Rensselaer

Alfred

at Siena (30T)
Pace

at New York Maritime
Siena

Utica

at Potsdam (OT)
Oneonta State
Suffolk

Central Conn. State
New Paltz

at Brockport (20T)
at Hobart
Plattsburgh
Potsdam
Brockport

at Cortland

Capital City Tournament (Loudonville, N.Y.)
*SUNY Invitational (Cortland, N.Y.)

1960-61

Record:
Coach: Richard Sauers

Captain(s):

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

Dec.

Dec.

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb,
Feb.
Feb
Feb
Feb.
Feb
Feb
Feb.
Feb,
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.

22-6

New York Maritime
at Oneonta State
at Buffalo State

at Geneseo

at Utica

Potsdam

Harpur

Howard

Maryland State
Glassboro State
Hobart

at New Paltz

at Siena

at Plattsburgh
Suffolk

Utica

at Oswego
Oneonta State
Cortland

New Paltz

at Pace

at Central Conn. State
Brockport
Oswego
Plattsburgh

Buffalo State (OT)
at J ersey City State
Maryland State

Don Cohen, Sherwin Bowen

4NAIA Christmas Invitational (Montclair, NJ.)
*SUNY Invitational (Cortland, N.Y.)
#Won by forfeit

+INAIA District 31 Regional (J ersey City, NJ.)

7157, W

5150, W

79-62, W

91-62, W

72-67, L

62-58, L

84-69, W

79-49, W+

61-60, L+

47-45, W+

66-53, W

89-46, W

49-47, W

81-50, W

74-67, W

70-54, W

84-60, W

69-60, W

63-55, W

92-89, L

63-47, W

82-68, W 1959-60

83-58, W* Record: 16-10

76-67, L* Coach: Richard Sauers

63-60, L* Captain(s): Dennis Johnson
Dec. 5 Pace 88-77, W
Dec. 11 at Harpur 65-60, W
Dec. 12 at Cortland 65-57, L
Dec. 15 at Oneonta State 78-73, L
Dec. 17. at Potsdam 74-67, L
Dec. 28 Jersey City State 82-68, W+
Dec. 29 Wiliam Paterson 69-55, W+
Dec. 30 Glassboro State (20T) 87-85, W+

91-50,W jan. 5 at Utica 65-61, L

77-10,L Jan. 9 atSiena 72-47, L

78-76, L yan. 12 New Paltz 74-55, W

109-59, W Jan. 16 Buffalo State 89-64, W

76-50, W jan. 30 Plattsburgh 81-76, L

98-72, W Feb, 2 Utica 84-58, W

69-56,W Feb. 5 at Pratt 70-55, L

64-59, W+ Feb, 6 at Brooklyn Poly 74-50, W

45-35, L+ Feb. 9 Oneonta State 67-56, W

70-56, W+ Feb. 12 Suffolk 74-58, W

93-68, W Feb. 13 Oswego 73-68, W

79-50, W Feb. 17 Central Conn. State 75-67, W

54-45,W Feb. 19 at New Paltz 79-65, W

84-48, W Feb. 25 New York Maritime 70-40, W#

72-60, W Feb. 26 at Cortland 52-51, L#

100-68, W Feb. 27 Plattsburgh 63-53, W#

66-57,L Mar. 4 Maryland State 73-55, L*

63-56,W Mar. 5 Pratt 61-55, L*

74-57, W  4NAIA Christmas Invitational (Asbury Park, NJ.)

72-41, W — #SUNY Invitational (Brockport, N.Y.)

75-59, W  *NAIA District 31 Regional (Montclair, NJ .)

75-65, W

95-68, W 1958-59

76-60, L* Record: 17-8

59-48, W* Coach: Richard Sauers

69-67, L*# Captain(s): Gary Holway

64-63, W++

69-53, L++ Dec. 2 at Hartford 67-56, W
Dec. 5 Pace 90-63, W#
Dec. 6 atNew York Maritime 70-37, W
Dec. 12 New Paltz 68-38, W
Dec. 13. at New Haven 76-63, L
Dec. 16 Utica 68-64, W
Dec. 18 Potsdam 109-76, W

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Jan. 6 at Utica 83-55, W

jan. 10 atSiena 69-55, L

Jan. 13. at Oneonta State 68-65, W

jan. 16 New Haven (OT) 73-72, L

Jan. 31 Brooklyn Poly 103-66, W
Feb. 6 at Oswego 71-62, L

Feb. 7 at Hobart 67-57, W

Feb. 11 at New Paltz 75-54, W

Feb. 14 Pratt 99-64, W

Feb. 18 at New Britain 76-67, L

Feb. 21 at Plattsburgh 79-77, L

Feb. 26 Buffalo State 83-63, W+
Feb. 27 at Oswego 76-55, L+
Feb. 28 Oneonta State 82-66, W+
Mar. 4 Harpur 104-77, W
Mar. 5 Pratt 68-60, W*
Mar. 6 Fairleigh Dickinson 56-53, L*
Mar. 7 Rensselaer 61-53, W

Hersey City, NJ.

4SUNY Invitational (Oswego, N.Y.)
*NAIA District 31 Regional (Montclair, NJ.)

1957-58

Record: 17-5

Coach: Richard Sauers

Captain(s): Dick Causey, Don Mayer

Dec. 3. Hartford 82-48, W
Dec. 7 New York Maritime 87-75, W
Dec. 14 at New Haven 96-80, L
Dec. 17 Oneonta State 93-80, W
Dec. 19 Plattsburgh 91-87, W
Jan. 8 Oswego 62-53, W
Jan, 11 atSiena 62-46, W
Jan. 15. Utica 63-53, W
jan. 18 New Paltz 68-47, W
Feb. 1 at Utica 58-59, W
Feb. 3 at Potsdam 79-61, W
Feb. 7 at Pratt 65-53, L
Feb. 8 at Brooklyn Poly 70-64, W
Feb. 14 at New Paltz 84-76, L
Feb. 15 New Britain 86-73, W
Feb. 21 Pace 94-81, W
Feb. 22 New Haven 96-70, W
Feb. 27 Buffalo State 63-54, L+
Feb. 28 Potsdam 57-48, W+
Mar. 1 Oneonta State 74-71, W+

UALBANY Ey BASKETBALL

4 at Harpur
Mar. 6 Rider
4+SUNY Invitational (Oswego, N.Y.)

*NAIA District 31 Regional (Trenton, NJ.)

1956-57

Record: 17-5

Coach: Richard Sauers
Captain(s): Jack Minon

Nov. 30
Dec. 1
Dec. 5
Dec. 7
Dec. 14
Dec. 18
Dec. 20
Jan. 5
jan. 8
Jan. 11
jan. 12
Feb. 5
Feb. 8
Feb. 9
Feb. 12
Feb. 16
Feb. 22
Feb. 23
Feb. 27
Mar. 2
Mar. 5
Mar. 8

at Pace

at New York Maritime
Oneonta State
Harpur

New Haven

at New Paltz (OT)
Pratt

at Plattsburgh

at Utica (OT)
Potsdam

at New Haven

at Hillyer

New Paltz
Brooklyn Poly
Hartwick

New Britain Teachers
at Oneonta State
Siena

Utica

Plattsburgh

at Oswego
Rensselaer

1955-56

Record: 11-9

Coach: Richard Sauers
Captain(s): Sig Smith

Rensselaer
New Paltz

Dec.
Dec.

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

Jan.
jan.

SUuBoawn

at Hartwick
at Harpur

at Oneonta State
Utica

New Haven

Jan. 12
jan. 14
Jan. 20
jan. 21
Feb. 3
Feb. 7
Feb. 10
Feb. 11
Feb. 15
Feb. 17
Feb. 24

Danbury
Plattsburgh
Pace

at New Paltz
Oswego

at Utica

at Pratt

at New Haven
Hillyer
Oneonta State
New York Maritime
Mar. 2 at Potsdam
Mar. 3 at Plattsburgh
+Schenectady, N.Y

1954-55
Record: 2-16

Coach: Merlin Hathaway
Captain(s):

Dec. 1 at Utica
Dec. 4 Rensselaer
Dec. 8 at Oneonta State
Dec. 10 at Harpur

Dec. 15 at New Haven
Jan. 7 Potsdam

jan. 8 at Plattsburgh
Jan. 15 Hobart

Nels LaRoe, Gerry McDonald

Dec. 12 New Paltz
52-42, L* Dec. 16 at New Haven
Jan. 7 atWillimantic
jan. 9 Harpur
Jan. 15 at Pratt
Jan. 16 at New Paltz
Jan. 30. at Utica
Feb. 5 at Plattsburgh (OT)
Feb. 6 at Potsdam
Feb. 10 at Oneonta State
85-64, W Feb. 12 New Haven (OT)
63-49, W Feb. 19 Oswego
78-69, W Feb. 24 Utica
91-66, W Feb. 26 at Oswego
83-76, W Feb. 27 at Harpur
84-75, W Mar. 3 atUnion
94-67, W Mar. 5 Plattsburgh
80-73, W Mar. 6 at Oneonta State
65-63, L
110-79, W .
82-68, L ay
enw Record: 11-9
Coach: Merlin Hathaway
78-38, W Captain(s): Bob Taber
101-63, W °
88-75, W Dec. 5 at New York Maritime
Teer ty Dennis J ohnson served as team captain in 1960, Dec. 6 Oswego
4 when UAlbany reached the NAIA regionals. | Dec. 12. Harpur
75-66, L Dec. 13. at New Paltz
94-44,W Feb, 4 New Paltz 84-76, W Dec. 17 at New Haven
98-83, W Feb. 5 at Oswego 94-79,L Jan. 9 Potsdam
72-64,L feb. 9 Utica 91-88, L Jan. 10 New York Maritime
89-71,W Feb. 12 New Haven 92-84,L Jan. 17 Plattsburgh
Feb. 17 Plattsburgh 70-65, Jan. 30 at Oneonta State
Feb. 19 Pratt 78-76,L Jan. 31 at Utica (OT)
Feb. 26 at New York Maritime 71-68,L Feb. 5 at Willimantic
Mar. 1 Oneonta State 80-79,L_ Feb. 7 New Haven
Mar. 4 at New Paltz 64-63,L Feb. 14 at Plattsburgh
Mar. 5 Harpur 97-91,L_ Feb. 19 Pratt
52-51, L+ Feb. 21 at Harpur
92:58, W 4953.54 Feb. 23 Willimantic (OT)
a a eee aren Feb. 28 New Paltz
eet Coach: Merlin Hathaway tee s aon State
107-85, Captain(s): John Centra hom ios Genaseo
78-69, L_ Nov. 21. at Rensselaer 74-53, L
102-61, W pec. 4 Willimantic 72-71, W
86-83, L
119-89, W
17-73, W
94-64, W
69-53, W
76-67, L
74-71, L
81-75, W
99-90, W
96-71, W
71-67, W
81-78, L

102-88, L
67-59, L
76-72, L
61-59, L
68-53, L
67-64, W
83-67, L
75-68, L

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s

57-50,
82-72,
72-57,
80-67,
60-59,
92-73,
104-61,
78-74,
74-61,
78-74,
77-74,
79-72,
74-70,
102-91,
64-50,
87-79,
80-66,
98-77,
88-67,
88-70,

=

Se0sss_crercs _sreser

UAlbany’s all-time leading scorer Gary Holway (12) was a member of the 1955-56 team. He
tallied 1,851 points during his career and played on two NAIA Tournament squads.

UALBANY EJ BASKETBALL

CAREER RECORDS
SCORING
Name Years Games
1.Gary Holway 1955-59 89
2.Jason Graber 1990-94 88
3. Morrison Teague 1985-89 109
4. Don Cohen 1957-61 101
5.Andre Duncan 1994-98 107
6. Barry Cavanaugh 1975-79 99
7.Rich Margison 1966-69 67
8. Will Brand 1998-02 112
9. Adam Ursprung 1983-87 101
10. Todd Cetnar 1996-00 109
11.John Dieckelman 1980-83 82
12. Jim Oppedisano 1960-63 79
13. Dan Croutier 1981-85 107
14. Antione Johnson 1999-03 112
15.Tom McGoldrick 1995-98 81
16. Ted Hotaling 1991-95 88
17. Dick Crossett 1962-65 68
18. Matthew Haggarty 1996-00 110
19. Byron Miller 1971-74 70
20. Mike Suprunowicz 1973-77 93
21. Darrin Jahnel «1994-9893
22.Michael Shene 1987-91 87
23. Levi Levine 2002-82
24. Carmelo Verdejo 1976-79 74
25. Rob Clune 1977-81 106
26. Jack J ordan 1968-71 68
27. Jamar Wilson 2002-55
28. Scott Price 1966-69 68
29. John Quattrocchi 1970-73 70
+403FG 353FG ~=—-#9.3FG
>>72 3FG +4843FG 215 3FG
$132 3FG $97 3FG "70 3FG
SCORING AVERAGE
Name Years Games
1.Rich Margison 1966-69 67
2.Gary Holway 1955-59 89
3.Jamar Wilson 2002-55
4.Jason Graber 1990-94 88
5.Dick Crossett 1962-65 68
6.Jim Oppedisano 1960-63 79
7. Byron Miller 1971-74 70
8.John Dieckelman 1980-83 82
9. Ed Johnson 1973-75 50
10. Jack J ordan 1968-71 68
11. Don Cohen 1957-61 101
12. Sig Smith 1953-56 58
13. Scott Price 1966-69 68
14. Barry Cavanaugh 1975-79 99
15.Tom McGoldrick 1995-98 81
16. Morrison Teague 1985-89 109
17. Carmelo Verdejo 1976-79 74
18. Adam Ursprung 1983-87 101
19. John Quattrocchi 1970-73 70
20.Andre Duncan 1994-98107
REBOUNDING
Name Years Games
1. Don Cohen 1957-61 101
2.Gary Holway 1955-59 89
3.Jim Oppedisano 1960-63 79
4. Adam Ursprung 1983-87 101
5. Barry Cavanaugh 1975-79 99
6.John Dieckelman 1980-83 82
7. Morrison Teague 1985-89 109
8. Scott Price 1966-69 68
9. Andre Duncan 1994-98 107
10. Will Brand 1998-02 112

FGM FTM Points
708 435 (1,851
576+ 416 1,608
607 312 1,526
548 370 «1,466
590* 238 1,453
599 216 1,414
547 315 1,409
525>> 283 1,405
583# 229 1,404
414 392 1,345
540 194 = 1,274
450 371 1,271
486 297 1,269
426$ 173 1,157
410* 283 1,135
4344+ 173 1,125
420 263 1,103
350## 140 1,096
460 170 1,090
444 181 1,069
353“ 113 1,065
452 144 ‘1,056
3708$ 202 1,039
416 199 1,031
385 249 1,019
396 «219 1,011
319" 269 977
385 203 973
334301 969
*323FG = >55 3FG
~246 3FG ##256 3FG
Points Avg.
1409 21.0
1851 20.8
977 «178
1608 = 18.3
1,103 16.2
1271 16.1
1,090 15.6
1274 15.5
754 «15.1
1011 14.9
1466 (14.5
833 14.4
973-143
1414 143
1135 (14.0
1526 14.0
1,031 13.9
1,404 13.9
969 «13.8
1453 13.6
Rebounds
1317
1,225
920
913
718
745
723
707
696
688

11. Jack Jordan
12. Dick Crossett

1968-71
1962-65

REBOUNDING AVERAGE

Name Years
1.Gary Holway 1955-59
2. Don Cohen 1957-61
3.Jim Oppedisano 1960-63
4. Scott Price 1966-69
5. Jack Jordan 1968-71
6.Dick Crossett 1962-65
7.John Dieckelman 1980-83
8. Adam Ursprung 1983-87

Games
89
101
79
68
68
68
82
101

Rebounds

1,225
1,317
920
707
658
626
745
913

»

Andre Duncan

Rich Margison

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE*

Name Years
1. Dick Crossett 1962-65
2.Jason Graber 1990-94
3. Michael Shene 1987-91
4. Barry Cavanaugh 1975-79
5. Morrison Teague 1985-89
6.Rich Margison 1966-69
7. Vic Cesare 1975-77
8. Dave Adam 1982-85
9. John Dieckelman 1980-83

10. Gary Holway 1955-59

11. Mike Cinque 1985-87

12. Alex McCleam 1989-92

13. Adam Ursprung 1983-87

14.Tom McGoldrick 1995-98

‘minimum 3.5 FG made/game

Games
68
88
87
99

109
67
49

101
82
89
55
82

101
81

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE*

Name Years
1. John Quattrocchi 1970-73
2.Jason Graber 1990-94
3. Jamar Wilson 2002-

4. Todd Cetnar 1996-00
5. Dan Croutier 1981-85
6. Ed J ohnson 1973-75
7.John Carmello 1984-88
8. Levi Levine 2002-

9. Mike Cinque 1985-87
10. Gary Holway 1955-59
11. Rich Margison 1966-69
12. Dick Crossett 1962-65
13. Don Cohen 1957-61
14. Tom McGoldrick 1995-98

‘minimum 2.5 FT made/game

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE*

Name Years
1. Eddie Feller 1988-92
2. Matthew McClure 1987-89
3. Rich Dormer 1993-97
4, Matthew Haggarty 1996-00
5. Dennis Walker 1987-90
6.E). Gallup 2000-02
7. Darrin J ahnel 1994-98

Games
70
88
55

109
107
50
74
56
55
89
67
68
101
81

Games
90
54

108
110
63
37
93

Morrison Teague

FGM
420
576
452
599
607
547
204
353
540
708
231
346
583
410

FIM
301
416
269
302
297
149
200
149
197
435
315
263
370
283

3FG
86
75
141
256
61
123
246

FGA
742
1,026
851
1,129
1,147
1,040
397
690
1,068
1,425
471
716
1,216
859

FTA
351
504
327
370
364
185
257
194
257
579
420
366
515
401

FGA
192
175
334
609
146
312
627

Pct.
566
561
531
531
529
526
514
512
506
497
.490
483
479
ATT

Pct.
858
825
823
816
816
805
778
768
167
751
-750
719
.718
706

Pct.
448
429
422
420
418
394
392

UALBANY | a | BASKETBALL

8. Todd Cetnar 1996-00
9. Rhasheed Peterson 2001-03

10. Garry Murray -1990-94
12. J amar Wilson 2002-
13. Steve Ries 1990-92
14. Antione Johnson 1999-03
15. Levi Levine 2002-
16. Ted Hotaling 1991-95

*minimum 50 3FG made

ASSISTS

Name

1.Dan Croutier «1981-85
2.Gary Trevett 1973-77
3. Mike Cinque 1985-87
4. Stephen Sauers 1986-90
5. Todd Cetnar 1996-00
6. Winston Royal 1975-80
7. Stephen Mulderry 1987-90
8.Garry Murray 1990-94
9. Rob Clune 1977-81
10. Ray Cesare 1977-81
11. Dave Adam 1981-85

12. Matthew Haggarty 1996-00
13. Mike Suprunowicz 1973-77

14. Rich Dormer 1993-97
15. Bob Markel 1994-99
ASSIST AVERAGE

Name

1. Mike Cinque 1985-87
2. Dan Croutier 1981-85
3.Gary Trevett 1973-77
4, Stephen Mulderry 1987-90
5. Winston Royal 1975-80
6. Stephen Sauers 1986-90
7.Jamar Wilson -2002-

8. Earv Opong 2001-03
9. Todd Cetnar 1996-00
10. Garry Murray 1990-94
11. Rob Clune 1977-81
12. Ray Cesare 1977-81

13. Mike Suprunowicz 1973-77

STEALS
Name
1.Garry Murray 1990-94
2.Todd Cetnar 1996-00
3. Dan Croutier 1981-85
4.Jason Graber 1990-94
5. Mike Cinque 1985-87
6. Bob Markel 1994-99
7. Levi Levine 2002-
Will Brand 1998-02
9. Ted Hotaling 1991-95
10. Morrison Teague 1985-89
11.Tom McGoldrick 1995-98
12. Alex McCleam 1989-92

13. Matthew Haggarty 1996-00
14. Stephen Mulderry 1987-90

Adam Ursprung 1983-87
16. Andre Duncan 1994-98
Rich Dormer 1993-97
18. Jeff Famsworth 1988-92
19. Antione Johnson 1999-03

BLOCKED SHOTS
Name

1.Andre Duncan 1994-98
2.John Dieckelman 1980-83
3. Adam Ursprung 1983-87

109
56
103
55
54
112
82
88

Years Games

107
86
55
96

109
89
76

103

106
97

105

110
93

108

107

Years Games

55
107
86
76
89
96
55
56
109
103
106
97
93

Years Games

103
110
107
88
55
107
82
112
88
109
81
82
110
76
101
107
108
108
112

Years Games

107
82
101

Assists
644
406
389
386
367
362
325
312
306
280
277
263
255
251
250

Assists
389
644
406
325
362
386
207
205
367
312
306
280
255

Steals
207
188
181
179
149
133
126
126
A258.
121
116
114
113
112
112
103
103
102
101

Blocks
184
155
148

Avg.

7.07
6.02
4.72
4.27
4.07
4.02
S71
3.66
337
3.03
2.89
2.89
2.74

4. Michael Shene 1987-91
5. Dave Schloss 1998-00
6. Will Brand 1998-02
7.Jason Graber 1990-94
8. Karim Ouattara 1998-02
9.J0e Vukovic 1998-02
10.) ason Ferrier 1992-95
11. Charles Paul 1995-96

12.Tom McGoldrick 1995-98
Christopher Wyatt 2001-05

SEASONRECORDS
SCORING
Name Year
l.Jason Graber 1993-94
2. Morrison Teague 1988-89
3.Jason Graber 1992-93
4.Rich Margison 1968-69
5. Don Cohen 1959-60
6.Andre Duncan 1997-98
7.Rich Margison 1967-68
8.Jamar Wilson - 2002-03
9. Don Cohen 1960-61
10.Gary Holway «1955-56
1l.Jason Graber 1991-92
12. EJ. Gallup 2000-01
13.Gary Holway «1956-57
14. Morrison Teague 1987-88
15. Adam Ursprung 1986-87
16. Mike Crocco 1965-66
Carmelo Verdejo 1978-79
18.John Carmello 1987-88
19. Ted Hotaling 1994-95
20.Jim Oppedisano 1961-62
21.John Dieckelman 1982-83
22. Jamar Wilson 2004-05
23. Ed Johnson 1974-75
Todd Cetnar 1999-00
25.Gary Holway «1958-59

87
64
112
88
106
105
78
27
81
104

146
110

79
68
62
58
55
51
50
50

Games FGM FTM

28
28
25
24
26
27
22
27
28
20
28
28
22
26
27
22
27
26
26
25
27
27
25
28
25

197
214
196
199
188
192
195
183
193
185
178
168
182
148
195
190
195
159
182
159
194
132
178
134
182

156
128
125
132
147
121
124
110
121
127
129
58
122
113
79
95
85
114
72.
146
74
154
94
105
83

school's all-time scoring leaders with 1,135 and 1,056 points, respectively.

Points
568
556
537
530
523
520
514
509
507
497
489
487
486
481
478
475
475,
469
466
464
462
455
450
450
447

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26.Jim Oppedisano 1960-61 28 170 98 438 12. Don Cohen 1958-59 25 283 113
Todd Cetnar 1998-99 27 135 89 438 13. Adam Ursprung 1985-86 27 278 10.3
28.John Dieckelman 1981-82 27 181 75 437

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE*

SCORING AVERAGE Name Year Games FGM FGA Pct.
Name Year Games Points Avg. 1.Dick Crossett 1964-65 22 147 220 .668
1.Gary Holway 1955-56 20 497 24.9 2.Jason Graber 1991-92 28 ©=179-—Ss-262—«613
2.Rich Margison 1967-68 22 514 23.4 3.Morrison Teague 1987-88 26 184 311 592
3.Gary Holway 1956-57 22, 486 22.1 4.Rich Margison 1967-68 22 195 341 572
4.Rich Margison 1968-69 24 530 22.1 5. Pete Stanish 1979-80 27 104 183 .568
5. Mike Crocco 1965-66 22 475 (21.6 6.Michael Shene 1988-89 28 127 225-564
6.Jason Graber 1992-93 25, 537215 7.Barry Cavanaugh 1976-77 26 153 277 552
7.Jason Graber 1993-94 28 568 = 20.3 8.Alex McClean 1990-91 25 101 187 540
8. Don Cohen 1959-60 26 523. 20.1 9. Barry Cavanaugh 1977-78 24 155 288 538
9. Morrison Teague 1988-89 28 556 19.9. 10. Dick Crossett 1963-64 22 137 255 537
10. Andre Duncan 1997-9827 520 19.3 11. Gary Holway 1955-56 20 185 345 .536
11.Gary Holway 1957-58-22 421 19.1 12. Morrison Teague 1988-89 28 214 403 531
12.Jamar Wilson 2002-03-27 509 «18.9. 13.Jason Graber 1992-93 25 «196 = 371528
13. Dick Crossett 1964-65 20 372, 18.6 14, Pete Stanish 1980-81 25 131 248 528
14.Jim Oppedisano 1961-62 25 464 «18.6 15. Doug Kilmer 1985-86 26 127 241 527
15. Morrison Teague 1987-88 26 481 «18.5 16. Mike Cinque 1985-86 27 107 204 525
16. Don Cohen 1960-61 28 507. 18.1 17. Barry Cavanaugh 1978-79 27 166 318 522
17.John Carmello 1987-88 26 469 18.0 18. Michael Shene 1989-90 29° «184. 353.521
18. Ed Johnson 1974-75 25 450 18.0 19.John Dieckelman 1980-81 28 165 317 521
19. Ted Hotaling 1994-95 26 466 «17.9 20. Dave Adam 1984-85 28 116 223 .520
20.Gary Holway «1958-5925 447 «17.9 21. Jeff Famsworth 1991-92 28 123 237 519
21.Adam Ursprung 1986-87 27 478 «17.7 ‘minimum 3.5 FG made/game

22. Carmelo Verdejo 1978-79 27 475 «17.6

23.Jason Graber 1991-92 28 489 «17.5 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE*

24. EJ. Gallup 2000-01 28 487 17.4 Name Year Games FTM FTA Pct.
25.Rich Margison 1966-67 21 365 17.4 1.Winston Royal 1976-77 26 71 79.899
26. John Dieckelman 1982-83 27 462 17.1 2.John Quattrocchi 1972-73 25 96 110 .873

3.Jason Graber 1993-94 28 156 182.857
4, John Quattrocchi 1971-72 23 pel 153.856

5. Ed Johnson 1974-75 25 94 110.855
6. Dan Croutier 1983-84 27 93° 110.845
7.John Quattrocchi 1970-71 22 14 88841.
8. Todd Cetnar 1998-99 27 89 106 ~=.840
9. Jamar Wilson 2004-05 27 154 186 828
10. Todd Cetnar 1997-98 27 81 98 827
11. Todd Cetnar 1999-00 28 105 128 820
12.Jason Graber 1992-93 25. «125.153. 817
Ach Dormer «Bary Cavaneugh Jason Grater «Te femarWison 2002-03 27 M10 135s
15. Dan Croutier 1981-82 27 87 107_—«.813
REBOUNDING 16.} ason Graber 1991-92. 28 129 160 806
Name Year Games Rebounds 17.Rich Margison 1967-68 22 124 154 805
1. Don Cohen 1960-61 28 462 18. Mike Cinque 1986-87 28 112 142 .789
2. Don Cohen 1959-60 26 419 19. Garry Murray 1993-94 28 100 127 .787
3. Gary Holway 1956-57 22 339 20. Ted Hotaling 1994-95 26 2 92.783
4.Jim Oppedisano 1960-61 28 328 21. Levi Levine 2002-03 29 716 98.776
5.Jim Oppedisano 1961-62 25 326 22. Dan Croutier 1982-83 27 68 88.773
6. Gary Holway 1955-56 20 316 23. Gary Holway 1957-58 22 103 «135.763
7. Gary Holway 1958-59 25 289 24. Don Cohen 1958-59 26 147 193 762
8. Don Cohen 1958-59 25 283 25. Gary Holway 1958-59 25 83 109.761
9. Gary Holway 1957-58 22 281 26. Levi Levine 2003-04 28 B 96.760
10. Adam Ursprung 1985-86 27 278 27. Rob Clune 1979-80 27 2 95.758
28. Stephen Mulderry 1988-89 28 15 99.758
REBOUNDING AVERAGE 29. Dick Crossett 1964-65 20 78 103.757
Name Year Games Rebounds Avg. 30.Andre Duncan 1997-98 27 121 160 .756
1. Don Cohen 1960-61 28 462 16.5 31. Gary Holway 1955-56 20 127 168 .756
2. Don Cohen 1959-60 26 419 16.1 ‘minimum 2.5 FT made/game
3. Gary Holway 1955-56 20 316 15.8
4. Gary Holway 1956-57 22 339 15.4 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE*
5.Jim Oppedisano 1961-62 25 326 13.0 Name Year Games 3FG FGA Pct.
6. Gary Holway 1957-58 22 281 12.8 1. Eddie Feller 1990-91 26 37 72 514
7. Scott Price 1966-67 22 261 11.9 2. Matthew McClure 1988-89 28 44 97.454
8.Jim Oppedisano 1960-61 28 328 117 3. Darrin J ahnel 1996-97 27 83 186.446
9. Gary Holway 1958-59 25 289 11.6 4. Rich Dormer 1996-9727 41 93.441
10. Jack J ordan 1969-70 22 256 11.6 5. Matthew Haggarty 1996-97 27 36 82.439
11. Scott Price 1967-68 22 251 114 6. Todd Cetnar 1996-97 27 32 73 438
7.Dennis Walker 1989-90 29 54124435

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8.John Carmello 1987-88 26 37 85 435 STEALS
9. Matthew Haggarty 1998-99 28 82 190 432 Name Year Games _ Steals
10. Rich Dormer 1995-96 27 43 100 430 1.Gamy Murray 1993-9428 81
11. Matthew Haggarty 1999-00 28 94 219 429 2. Mike Cinque 1986-87 28 5
12. Sam Hopes 2000-01 26 29 68 426 3. Mike Cinque 1985-86 27 74
13. Andy O'Connell 1986-87 28 42 100 420 4. Stephen Mulderry 1989-90 29 70
14.E). Gallup 2000-01 28 93 227 410 5.Garry Murray | 1992-93 24 65
15. Eddie Feller 1991-92 28 33 81 407 6.Jason Graber 1991-92 28 60
16.Jamar Wilson 2004-05 27/37, s«93—s«398 7. Bob Markel 1994-95 26 59
17. Matthew McClure 1987-88 26 31 78 397 Todd Cetnar 1999-00 28 59
18. Todd Cetnar 1997-98 27 27 68 397 Jason Graber 1992-93 28 59
19. Todd Cetnar 1998-99 27 79 199 397 10.Jason Graber 1993-94 28 58
20. Levi Levine 2002-03 28 31 79 392 11.Dan Croutier 1982-8327 52
21. Rich Dormer 1994-95 26 32 82 390 EJ. Gallup 2000-01 28 52
22. Steve Ries 1991-92 28 31 80 388 13. Todd Cetnar 1997-98 27 51
23. Rhasheed Peterson2002-03 28 64 167 383 Earv Opong 2001-20 28 51
24. Darrin J ahnel 1997-98 27 88 230 383 15. Tom McGoldrick 1996-97 27 50
25.Lucious Jordan 2004-05 28 48 128 375 16. Stephen Sauers 1988-89 28 49
26. Matthew Haggarty 1997-98 27 44 118 373 17. Todd Cetnar 1998-99 27 48
27. Antione Johnson 2002-03 28 62 167 371
28. Brent Wilson 2004-05 28 40 108 370 BLOCKED SHOTS
29, Darrin J ahnel 1995-96 27 64 «174368 Name Year Games Blocks
30. Todd Cetnar 1999-00 28 77 210.367 1.John Dieckelman 1981-82 27 74
31, Jamar Wilson 2002-03 27 33 92.359 2. Michael Shene 1989-90-29 72
32. Rhasheed Peterson 2001-02 28 40 112.357 3. Dave Schloss 1998-99-28 68
‘minimum 1.0 3FG made/game 4. Andre Duncan 1997-98-27 57
5.Andre Duncan 1994-9526. 51
Charles Paul 1995-96 27 51
7.Adam Ursprung 1985-86 27 50
8. Michael Shene 1990-91 26 49
9. Adam Ursprung 1986-87 27 46
z 10.John Dieckelman 1982-83 27 41
11. Andre Duncan 1995-96-27 40
John Dieckelman 1980-81 28 40
13.Andre Duncan 1996-97-27 36
/ 14. Dave Schloss 1999-00 25 33
15. Will Brand 1999-00 28 29
Darrin J ahnel Antione J ohnson Todd Cetnar Aquawasi St Hillaire 2003-04 28 29
17.Jason Graber 1992-9325, 28
18. Ryan Brenner 1996-9727 21
-haendiaed F 19. Michael Shene 1988-8928 25
Name Year Games Assists 20. i
1. Mike Cinque 1985-86 27 197 .Jason Ferier 1992-83 24 zs
and Tom McGoldrick 1997-98 27 24
2. Mike Cinque 1986-87 28 192 Wileraca S000 S
3.Dan Croutier 1984-85 28 185 acer ee ‘
‘ben Giouier |  «196a6k. De _ 23. Joe Vukovic 1998-99 27 21
5. Stephen Mulderry 1989-90 29 166 Gary Murray: = 11903:04, 28 21
P my Karim Ouattara 1999-00 28 21
6. Stephen Sauers 1988-89 28 159
7.Gary Trevett. 1974-75 25 152
8.Dan Croutier 1982-8327 144
9.Dan Croutier -1981-82 27 137
10. Doug Kilmer 1985-86 26 136
Gary Murray 1993-94 28 136
12. Winston Royal 1979-80 27 133
ASSIST AVERAGE
Name Year Games Assists Avg.
1. Mike Cinque 1985-86 27 1977.30
2.Dan Croutier «1983-8425 1787.12
3. Mike Cinque 1986-87 28 192 6.86
4.Dan Croutier 1984-85 28 185 6.61
5.Gary Trevett 1974-75 25 152 6.08
6. Stephen Mulderry 1989-90 29 166 5.72
7. Stephen Sauers 1988-89 28 159 5.68
8.Dan Croutier 1982-8327 1445.33
9. Doug Kilmer 1985-86 26 136 5.23
10.Dan Croutier -1981-82 27 1375.07
11. Winston Royal 1979-80 27 133 4.93
12.Garry Murray 1993-94-28 136 4.86
13. Bob Markel 1994-95 26 126 4.85
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GAME RECORDS

SCORING

Name Opponent FG FT PTS

1. Gary Holway Utica (2-27-57) 16-24 8-9 40

2. Jamar Wilson New Hamp. (2-16-03) 14-17 11-14 39

3. John Rookwood New Paltz (12-18-56) 15 8-10 38
Dan Zeh Marist (12-19-64) 15 8-11-38
Rich Margison _R.I.T. (1-12-68) 14-22 10-11 38

6. Barry Cavanaugh Hamilton (3-2-76) 16-20 4-5 36
Barry Cavanaugh Hamilton (3-1-78) 16-20 4-6 36
EJ. Gallup Siena (11-27-01) 12-22 5-6 36

9. Gary Holway _ Hillyer (2-15-56) 40647 35
Don Cohen Pace (12-5-59) 13-28 9-12 35
Dick Crossett Montclair St. (12-1-64)15-20 5-6 35
Mike Crocco Buffalo (12-11-65) 11-19 13-15 35
Jason Graber Potsdam (2-19-94) 11-21 11-11 35

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Points:

Game: 40, Gary Holway (vs. Utica, 2-27-57)

Half:
Game/Freshman:

Season:
Senior:
Junior:
Sophomore:
Freshman:
Career:
Season Avg.:
Career Avg.:
20+ Games:
30+ Games:
Consecutive Double

Field Goals:
Game:

Season:
Career:
Game Att:

Season Att:
Career Att:
Season Pct:

Free Throws:
Game:

Season:
Career:
Game Att:

Season Att:
Career Att:

39, J amar Wilson
(vs. New Hampshire, 2-16-03)
29, Gary Holway (vs. Hillyer, 2-15-56, 2nd half)
39, Jamar Wilson
(vs. New Hampshire, 2-16-03)
36, Barry Cavanaugh (vs. Hamilton, 3-2-76)
568, ] ason Graber (93-94)
568, ] ason Graber (93-94)
537, ]ason Graber (92-93)
489, ) ason Graber (91-92)
509, J amar Wilson (02-03)
1,851, Gary Holway (55-59)
24.9, Gary Holway (55-56)
21.0, Rich Margison (1,409 in 67, 66-69)
47, Gary Holway (55-59)
11, Gary Holway (55-59)
Figure Games: 67, Rich Margison (66-69)

16, Rich Margison (vs. Pratt, 2-24-68, 22 att.)
Barry Cavanaugh
(vs. Hamilton, 3-2-76, 20 att.)
Barry Cavanaugh
(vs. Hamilton, 3-1-78, 20 att.)
Barry Cavanaugh
(vs. C.W. Post, 1-27-79, 19 att)
214, Morrison Teague (88-89)
708, Gary Holway (55-59)
32, Don Cohen
(vs. Oneonta State, 12-5-60, 10 made)
455, Don Cohen (60-61)
1,425, Gary Holway (55-59)
.668, Dick Crossett (147-220, 64-65)

15, Jim Oppedisano
(vs. Central Connecticut, 2-10-62, 20 att)
Rich Margison
(vs. Oswego, 3-4-69, 20 att)
John Carmelo
(vs. Staten Island, 12-30-87, 16 att)
154, J amar Wilson (04-05)
435, Gary Holway (55-59)
20, Jim Oppedisano
(vs. Central Connecticut,
2-10-62, 15 made)
Rich Margison
(vs. Oswego, 3-4-69, 15 made)
210, Jim Oppedisano (61-62)
579, Gary Holway (55-59)

Game Pct:

Season Pct:
Consecutive:

Rebounds:
Game:
Season:
Senior:
Junior:
Sophomore:
Freshman:
Career:
Season Avg.:
Career Avg.:

Assists:
Game:
Season:
Senior:
Junior:
Sophomore:
Freshman:
Career:
Season Avg.:
Career Avg.:

Steals:
Game:

Season:
Career:
Season Avg.:
Career Avg.:

Blocked Shots:
Game:

Season:
Career:
Season Avg.:
Career Avg.:

Ce

Scott Hicks served as UAlbany's head coach from 1997-2000.

ORD 80

14 vs. Siena, 11-23-04)

1.000, J amar Wilson (14-
Jason Graber (13-13 vs
St John Fisher, 3-5-94)
Jason Graber (13-13 vs
Richard Stockton, 3-11-94)
Jim Oppedisano (11-11 vs. Merrimack, 2-8-63)
Jason Graber (11-11 vs. Potsdam, 2-19-94)
899, Winston Royal (71-79, 76-77)
39, Garry Murray (93-94)

28, Gary Holway (vs. Utica, 2-27-57)

462, Don Cohen (60-61)

462, Don Cohen (60-61)

419, Don Cohen (60-61)

339, Gary Holway (56-57)

316, Gary Holway (55-56)
1,317, Don Cohen (57-61)

16.5, Don Cohen (462 in 28, 60-61)
13.8, Gary Holway (1,225 in 89, 55-59)

15, Stephen Sauers (vs. Trinity, 2-27-88)
197, Mike Cinque (85-86)
192, Mike Cinque (86-87)
197, Mike Cinque (85-86)
152, Gary Trevett (74-75)
137, Dan Croutier (81-82)
644, Dan Croutier (81-85)
7.30, Don Cohen (197 in 27, 85-86)
7.07, Mike Cinque (389 in 55, 85-87)

8, Jason Graber
(vs. Montclair State, 1-4-92)
Jason Graber (vs. Cortland, 1-23-93)
81, Garry Murray (93-94)
207, Garry Murray (90-94)
2.89, Garry Murray (81 in 28, 93-94)
2.71, Mike Cinque (149 in 55, 85-87)

6, Jason Ferrier (vs. SUNY-Utica, 2-2-93)
Andre Duncan (vs. Barry, 11-28-97)
Dave Schloss (vs. Molloy, 11-28-98)
Dave Schloss (vs. Yale, 1-31-00)

74, John Dieckelman (81-82)

184, Andre Duncan (94-98)
2.74, J ohn Dieckelman (74 in 27, 81-82)
1.89, J ohn Dieckelman (155 in 82, 80-83)

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Three-Point Field Goals:

Game: 9,
Season: 94,
Career: 256,
Game Att: 15,
15,
Season Att: 230,
Career Att: 627,
Game Pct: 1.000,
Season Pct: 514,
Career Pct: 448,
TEAMRECORDS
Points:
Game:
Half:
Season:

Season Avg.:
Game/Opponent:

Field Goals:
Game:

Season:
Season Pct:

Free Throws:
Season:
Game Pct:
Season Pct:

Three-Point Field Goals:
Game:

Game Att:
Season:
Season Att:
Game Pct:

Season Pct:

Miscellaneous:
Rebounds/Season:
Assists/Season:
Steals/Game:
Steals/Season:
Blocked Shots/Season:
Wins/Season:
Losses/Season:
Won/Lost Pct:
Consecutive Wins:
Consecutive Losses:
Victory Margin:

Loss Margin:

Longest Game:

wid
at:

Great Dane Awards

i een 14 att) The University at Albany's Department of Athletics hosts
Matthew Haggarty (99-00) the Great Dane Awards every May as a celebration of the current
Matthew Haggarty (99-00) academic year's athletic achievements. The most valuable
E. J. Gallup players on each of the 19 intercollegiate teams are recognized,
(vs. Lafayette, 11-17-01, 6 made) along with members of the UAlbany Athletic Director's and
Rel Seace: seni omeuey Athletic Academic Honor Rolls and the Student-Athlete Advi-
Darrin’j ahnel (87-98) sory Committee. Featured award presentations include the
Darrin J ahnel (94-98) Presidential Scholar-Athlete Awards and ECAC Merit Medal
Eddie Feller (5-5 vs. Union, 11-22-91) recipients.

Eddie Feller (37-72, 90-91) Baseball's Roman Dubiel and track and cross country's
Eddie Feller (86-192, 88-92) Theresa Juva received the 2004-05 Presidential Scholar-

Athlete Awards as the senior male and female with the highest

cumulative grade point average. Cross Country and Track's

Andy Allstadt, lacrosse's Ashley Heilmann and golf's J ill Fried-

119, (vs. Pace, 1-20-56) man were given ECAC Merit Medals as the senior male and

§8..(0s. Buisio State, 2:23:60) female student-athlete who combined excellence on the field
212314 (83-90 n'29) games) and in the classroom.

82.2, (1,808 in 22, 56-57 ' “
109, Waenen 3-7-69) ) Lacrosse's Luke Daquino and volleyball's Blair Buchanan

109, (Syracuse, 12-28-02) were voted the male and female athletes of the year.

48, (vs. Pace, 1-20-56)
(vs. New Paltz, 2-27-74)

894, (84-85, 28 games)

-490, (764-1,560, 87-88)

505, (60-61, 28 games)
1.000, (28-28 vs. Potsdam, 2-19-94)
.785, (456-581, 93-94)

15, (vs. New Haven, 1-25-97, 25 att)
(vs. St. Thomas, 11-29-97, 31 att.)
(vs. So. Conn. St, 12-5-98, 27 att.)
(vs. Bridgeport, 1-11-99, 23 att.)
38, (vs. Stony Brook, 2-13-99, 12 made)
255, (98-99)
683, (98-99)
-700, (7-10 vs. Old Westbury,
2-15-92)
.406, (89-219, 87-88)

1,228, (84-85, 28 games) Director of Athletics Lee McElroy (left) and UAlbany head coach Will

601, (89-90, 29 games) Brown (right) present the 2004-05 team most valuable player award to
23, (vs. Castleton State, 11-30-94) Lucious Jordan and J amar Wilson at the 2005 Great Dane Awards.

333, (93-94, 28 games)
134, (95-96, 27 games)
25, (93-94, 25-3)
23, (2003-04, 5-23)
.909, (26-27, 10-1)

16, (11-30-93 -- 28-94)

18, (12-1-21 -- 1-20-23)

50, (Albany 94, Utica 44, 2-27-57)
(Albany 109, Geneseo 59, 12-10-61)
(Albany 107, Bridgeport 57, 12-7-96)

45, (Wagner 109, Albany 64, 3-7-69)
(Utah State 88, Albany 43, 12-29-00)

40T, (Buffalo 65, Albany 57, 2-22-80)

What is a Great Dane?

The University at Albany adopted the
nickname "Great Danes" in the spring of
1965. UAlbany's mascot was founded in
a contest on campus for a $25 savings
bond. The judging committee made the
choice noting, "The Great Dane is noted
for its grandeur, its alertness, and its intel-
ligence. It is an animal whose prowess
and strength are easily recognizable and readily admired."
Contest winner Kathy Earle explained the Great Dane was
renowned for its "size, weight, strength, character, courage,
speed, and stamina."

In the 1960s, UAlbany grew from a college for teachers to
a top research university. The old school mascot, "Pierre the
Pedguin," representing the Pedagogues, seemed inappropri-
ate as the University's mascot and nickname.

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Game 1 -- OAKLAND
November 9 (Wed.) - 5:00 ET
2K College Hoops Classic - Regional Round

O'Connell Center, Gainesville, Fla.

-- FLORIDA
November 10 (Thurs.) - 5:30 or 8:00 ET
2K College Hoops Classic - Regional Round
O'Connell Center, Gaines: Fla.

Greg Kampe

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Rochester, Mich. Enrollment: 16,902 Presi-
dent: Dr. Gary D. Russi Nickname: Golden Grizzlies
Colors: Gold, Black Affiliation: NCAA Division! Confer-
ence: Mid-Continent Arena (capacity): Athletics Center
O'Rena (4,000) Director of Athletics: | ack Mehl Office
Phone: (248) 370-3190

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Greg Kampe (Bowling Green '78) Record at
Oakland: 349-255 (21 years) Career Record: 349-255
(21 years) Basketball Office Phone: (248) 370-4005
Assistant Coaches: | eff Smith (Alma '95), Devon Smith
(Ohio State '00), J on Borovich (Central Michigan '01)

TEAM OUTLOOK

2004-05 Overall Record: 13-19 (NCAA First Round) 2004-
05 Conference Record: 7-9 (tie, fifth place) Letterwinners
Returning/Lost: 5/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Top
Returnees: Brandon Cassise (So., G, 6-3, 8.3 ppg), Patrick
McCloskey (So., F, 6-7, 5.0 ppg), David Carson (So., F, 6-7,
4.0 ppg), Shawn Hopes (jr., C, 6-8, 4.5 ppg), Dave Ritzema
(Jr, C, 6-10, 0.8 ppg) Key Losses: Rawie Marshall (19.9
ppg), Cortney Scott (18.1 ppg), Kris Krzyminski (9.5 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: First Meeting. Series Streak: DNP

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: Phil Hess Office
Phone: (248) 370-4008 Cell Phone: (248) 840-2655 SID
Fax: (248) 370-4123 E-Mail: hess@oakland.edu Basket-
ball Press Row: (248) 370-4099

2005-06 OAKLAND SCHEDULE
Nov. 9 at 2K College Hoops Cl. Jan. 9 Southern Utah
Nov. 10 at 2K College Hoops Cl. Jan. 14 at UMKC
Nov. 19 Notre Dame College Jan. 16 at Western Illinois

Nov. 26 Duquesne Jan. 19 at Oral Roberts
Nov. 30 at Bowling Green jan. 21 Centenary
Dec. 6 Miami (Ohio) Jan. 26 Valparaiso
Dec. 10 St Louis jan. 28 Westem Illinois
Dec. 19 at Marquette Feb. 4 at IUPUI

Dec. 21 at Wis.-Milwaukee Feb. 9 Oral Roberts
Dec. 23 Spring Arbor Feb. 11 UMKC

Dec. 28 at Toledo Feb. 18 at Centenary
Dec. 30 at Missouri Feb. 23 at Southern Utah
Jan. 2. at Valparaiso Feb. 25 at Chicago State
jan. 4 IUPUI Mar. 4-7. at Mid-Continent
jan. 7 Chicago State Tournament

Billy Donovan

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Gainesville, Fla. Enrollment: 48,184 President:
Dr. Bernie Machen Nickname: Gators Colors: Orange,
Blue Affiliation: NCAA Division! Conference: Southeast-
ern Conference (SEC) Arena (capacity): Stephen C.
O'Connell Center (12,000) Director of Athletics: | eremy
Foley Office Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6000

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Billy Donovan (Providence '87) Record at
Florida: 193-92 (9 years) Career Record: 228-112 (11
years) Basketball Office Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext. 4200
Assistant Coaches: Anthony Grant (Dayton '87), Donnie
Jones (Pikeville '88), Larry Shyatt (Wooster '73)

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 24-8 (NCAA Second Round)
2004-05 Conference Record: 12-4 (second place, East)
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/
Lost: 2/3 Top Returnees: Corey Brewer (So., F, 6-6, 7.5
ppg), Al Horford (So., C, 6-3, 5.6 ppg), Lee Humphrey (Jr., G,
6-2, 4.8 ppg), Taurean Green (So., G, 6-0, 3.9 ppg), J oakim
Noah (So., F/C, 6-11, 3.5 ppg) Key Losses: Anthony
Roberson (17.5 ppg), Matt Walsh (14.6 ppg), David Lee (13.6
ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: First Meeting. Series Streak: DNP

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: Fred Demarest
Office Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6119 Home Phone:
(352) 316-5839 SID Fax: (352) 375-4809 E-Mail: fredd@
gators.uaa.ufl.edu Basketball Press Row: (352) 371-0281

2005-06 FLORIDA SCHEDULE

Nov. 9 2K College Hoops Cl. Jan. 25 at South Carolina
Nov. 10 2K College Hoops Cl. jan. 28 Vanderbilt
Nov. 25. Florida State jan. 31 at Mississippi
Nov. 28 Alabama State Feb. 4 Kentucky
Dec. 3 Central Florida Feb. 8 South Carolina
Dec. 6 at Providence Feb. 11 LSU

Dec. 9 Bethune Cookman Feb. 15 at Vanderbilt
Dec. 18 Jacksonville Feb. 18 at Arkansas
Dec. 22. at Miami, Fla. Feb. 22 Tennessee
Dec. 30 Florida A&M Feb. 26 at Alabama
Jan. 3 Morgan State Mar. 1 Georgia

Jan. 7 at Georgia Mar. 5 at Kentucky
Jan. 11 Mississippi State Mar. 5-9 atSEC

Jan. 14 Auburn
Jan. 18 Savannah State
Jan, 21 at Tennessee

Tournament

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Possible Game 2 -- ST. PETER'S
November 10 (Thurs.) - 5:30 or 8:00 ET
2K College Hoops Classic - Regional Round
O'Connell Center, Gainesville, Fla.

Bob Leckie

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: J ersey City, N.J. Enrollment: 3,282 President:
James N. Loughran, S.J. Nickname: Peacocks Colors:
Blue, White Affiliation: NCAA Division! Conference:
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Arena (capac-
ity): Yanitelli Center (3,200) Director of Athletics: William
Stein Office Phone: (201) 915-9093

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Bob Leckie (St. Peter's '69) Record at SPC:
50-92 (5 years) Career Record: 50-92 (5 years) Basketball
Office Phone: (201) 915-9103 Assistant Coaches: J ohn
Coffino, Steve Finamore (Central Michigan '03), Paul Schoeb

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 15-13 2004-05 Conference
Record: 10-8 (fourth place) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:
6/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Top Returnees: Keydren
Clark (Sr., G, 5-10, 25.8 ppg), Ivan Bozovic (Sr., F, 6-10, 5.5
ppg), Kaimondre Owes (So., G, 6-3, 4.1 ppg), Todd Sowell
(So., F, 6-8, 3.8 ppg) Key Losses: Ron Yates (14.2 ppg),
Terrance Watkins (11.5 ppg), Corey Hinnant (10.9 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: First Meeting. Series Streak: DNP.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: Dan Drutz Office
Phone: (201) 915-9101 Home Phone: (516) 481-4689
Cell Phone: (516) 946-4989 SID Fax: (201) 915-9102 E-

Mail: ddrutz@spc.edu Basketball Press Row: (201) 915-
9101

2005-06 ST. PETER'S SCHEDULE

Nov. 9 at2K College Hoops Cl. Jan. 19 at Siena

Nov. 10 at2K College Hoops Cl. Jan. 22 Niagara

Nov. 19 at Pittsburgh jan. 25 Marist

Nov. 28 at Seton Hall Jan. 28 Loyola, Md.
Dec. 1 at Lafayette jan. 30 atlona

Dec. 6 Monmouth Feb. 2 at Marist
Dec. 9 at Canisius Feb. 4 Siena

Dec. 11 at Niagara Feb. 8 Manhattan
Dec. 22 Fairleigh Dickinson Feb. 11 at Loyola, Md.
Dec. 27 at ECAC Festival Feb. 14 at Fairfield
Dec. 28 at ECAC Festival Feb. 18 ESPN B-B Opp.
Jan. 4 Rider Feb. 24 Canisius
jan. 8 at Manhattan Feb. 26 Rider

Jan. 11 lona Mar. 3-6 atMAAC

jan. 15 Fairfield Tournament

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Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer

SYRACUSE REGIONAL
November8
Cornell vs. St. Francis, Pa., 6:00
Bethune-Cookman vs. Syracuse, 8:00

November9
Second Round, 6:00 & 8:00

LUBBOCK REGIONAL
November 10
Georgia Southern vs. Portland, 5:30
San J ose State vs. Texas Tech, 8:00

November 11
Second Round, 6:30 & 8:30

WINSTON SALEMREGIONAL
November 10
UC-Irvine vs. George Mason, 5:00
Mississippi Valley State vs. Wake Forest, 7:30

November 11
Second Round, 5:00 & 7:30

GAINESVILLE REGIONAL
November9
Albany vs. Oakland, 5:00
St. Peter's vs. Florida, 7:30

November 10
Second Round, 5:30 & 8:00

CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDS
(Madison Square Garden,
New York, N.Y.)

Thursday, November 17
Semifinals, 7:00 & 9:00

Friday, November 18
Consolation, 7:00 & Championship, 9:00

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Game 3 -- SACRED HEART
November 21 (Mon.) - 7:00 ET
Recreation & Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

Game 4 -- SAN DIEGO STATE
November 26 (Sat.) - 10:05 ET
Cox Arena at Aztec Bowl, San Diego, Calif.

Dave Bike

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Fairfield, Conn. Enrollment: 3,200 President:
Dr. Anthony J. Cernera Nickname: Pioneers Colors:
Scarlet, White Affiliation: NCAA Division! Conference:
Northeast Arena (capacity): William H. Pitt Center (2,100)
Director of Athletics: C. Donald Cook Office Phone:
(203) 365-7649

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Dave Bike (Sacred Heart '69) Record at
Sacred Heart: 416-370 (27 years) Career Record: 416-
370 (27 years) Basketball Office Phone: (203) 371-7848
Assistant Coaches: Johnny Kidd (Central Connecticut
State '93), Anthony Latina (Brandeis '96)

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 4-23 2004-05 Conference
Record: 3-15 (11th place) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:
11/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Top Returnees: J oey
Henley (Jr., F, 6-5, 12.3 ppg), Kibwe Trim (Sr., F/C, 6-10,
10.5 ppg), Mike Parker (Sr., G, 6-1, 9.0 ppg), J arrid Frye (Jr.,
6-3, G, 8.9 ppg), Ryon Howard (So., F, 6-6, 7.0 ppg) Key
Losses: Mike Queenan (3.6 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: Sacred Heart leads, 6-4. Series Streak:
Albany - 1. Last Meeting: Albany 85, Sacred Heart 67,
Albany 69, on November 19, 2004, at William H. Pitt Center,
Fairfield, Conn.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: Gene Gumbs
Office Phone: (203) 396-8127 Cell Phone: (860) 805-
7957 SID Fax: (203) 371-7889 E-Mail: gumbsg@
sacredheartedu Basketball Press Row: (203) 396-8112

2005-06 SACRED HEART SCHEDULE

Nov. 19 at Rhode Island Jan. 14 at Wagner

Nov. 21 at UAlbany Jan. 19 Robert Morris

Nov. 25. Harvard Jan. 21 St Francis, Pa.
Nov. 28 atYale Jan. 23 at Fairleigh Dickinson
Nov. 30 Columbia Jan. 26 at Long Island

Dec. 3. at Boston College Feb. 2 at Quinnipiac

Dec. 5 Army Feb. 4 Long Island

Dec. 7 Lehigh Feb. 9 Mount St Mary's
Dec. 10 at St Francis, Pa Feb. 11 at St Francis, N.Y.
Dec. 18 at Monmouth Feb. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson
Jan. 2. atMiami, Fla Feb. 18 at Central Conn
jan. 7 Wagner Feb. 21 St. Francis, N.Y.
jan. 9 at Central Conn. Feb. 25 Quinnipiac

Jan. 12 atMountSt Mary's Mar. 2-8 at NEC Tournament

Steve Fischer

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: San Diego, Calif. Enrollment: 32,936 President:
Dr. Stephen Weber Nickname: Aztecs Colors: Scarlet,
Black Affiliation: NCAA Division! Conference: Mountain
West Arena (capacity): Cox Arena at Aztec Bowl (12, 414)
Director of Athletics: | eff Schemmel Office Phone: (619)
594-3019

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Steve Fisher (Illinois State '67) Record at
SDSU: 81-97 (6 years) Career Record: 265-179 (14 years)
Basketball Office Phone: (619) 594-6249 Assistant
Coaches: Brian Dutcher (Minnesota '82), Greg Gottlieb
(UCLA '95), Mark Hughes (Michigan '89)

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 11-18 2004-05 Conference
Record: 4-10 (sixth place) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:
7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Top Returnees: Brandon
Heath (jr, G, 6-3, 18.3 ppg), Marcus Slaughter (J r., F, 6-8,
17.8 ppg), J ohn Sharper (Sr., G, 6-0, 6.0 ppg), Mohamed
Camara (Sr., C, 6-10, 2.4 ppg), Trimaine Davis (Sr., F, 6-8,
5.2 ppg) Key Losses: Chris Walton (6.3 ppg), Chris Manker
(6.8 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: First Meeting. Series Streak: DNP.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: Mike May Office
Phone: (619) 594-5547 Cell Phone: (619) 957-8372 SID
Fax: (619) 582-6541 E-Mail: mmay@ mail.sdsu.edu
Basketball Press Row: (619) 265-5853

2005-06 SAN DIEGO STATE SCHEDULE
Nov. 17 atTop of the World Cl. Jan. 14 UNLV
Nov. 19 atTop ofthe World Cl. Jan. 18 at TCU
Nov. 20 atTop of the World Cl. Jan. 21 Brigham Young

Nov. 26 UAlbany Jan. 25 New Mexico
Nov. 30 at San Diego Jan. 28 at Wyoming

Dec. 3 PointLoma Nazarene Feb. 4 at Colorado State
Dec. 6 at California Feb. 8 Air Force

Dec. 10 San Diego SLAM Feb. 11 Utah

Dec. 17 UC-Santa Barbara Feb. 16 at UNLV

Dec. 20 UMBC Feb. 18 TCU

Dec. 27 at Providence Feb. 22 at Brigham Young
Dec. 31 Loyola Marymount Feb. 25 at New Mexico

Jan. 4 Colorado State Mar. 1 Wyoming

Jan. 7 at Air Force Mar. 3. South Dakota State
jan, 11 at Utah Mar. 7-1lat MWC Tournament

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Game 5 -- UCLA
November 29 (Tue.) - 10:30 ET
Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Calif.

Game 6 -- SIENA
December 3 (Sat.) - 1:00 ET
Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y.

Ben Howland

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Enrollment: 36,890 Chan-
cellor: Dr. Albert Carnesale Nickname: Bruins Colors:
Blue, Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division | Conference:
Pacific-10 Arena (capacity): Pauley Pavilion (12,800)
Director of Athletics: Daniel G. Guerrero Office Phone:
(310) 825-8699

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Ben Howland (Weber State '79) Record at
UCLA: 29-28 (2 years) Career Record: 197-127 (11
years) Basketball Office Phone: (310) 825-8699 Assis-
tant Coaches: Donny Daniels (CS-Fullerton '77), Ernie
Zeigler (Cleary '94), Kerry Keating (Seton Hall '93)

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 18-11 (NCAA First Round) 2004-
05 Conference Record: 11-7 (tie, third place) Letter-
winners Returning/Lost: 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Top Returnees: J ordan Farmar (So., G, 6-2, 13.8 ppg),
Arron Afflalo (So., G, 6-5, 10.8 ppg), J osh Shipp (So., F, 6-5,
9.3 ppg), Michael Fey (Sr., C, 7-0, 8.6 ppg), Ryan Hollins
(Sr., C, 7-0, 4.5 ppg) Key Losses: Dijon Thompson (18.4
ppg), Brian Morrison (7.4 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: First Meeting. Series Streak: DNP.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: Bill Bennett
Office Phone: (310) 206-6831 SID Fax: (310) 825-8664
E-Mail: bbennett@ athletics.ucla.edu Basketball Press
Row: (310) 825-1899

2005-06 UCLA SCHEDULE

Nov. 15 Preseason NIT Jan.18 USC
Nov. 17 Preseason NIT Jan. 21. West Virginia

Nov. 19 Delaware State Jan. 26 at Oregon

Nov. 29 UAlbany Jan. 28 at Oregon State
Dec. 4 Coppin State Feb. 2 Arizona State
Dec. 10 Nevada Feb. 4 Arizona

Dec. 17. at Michigan Feb. 9 at Washington State
Dec. 21 Wagner Feb. 11 at Washington
Dec. 23 Sacramento State Feb. 19 at USC

Dec. 29 Stanford Feb. 23 Oregon State

Dec. 31 California Feb. 26 Oregon

Jan. 5 at Arizona Mar. 2 at California

jan. 7 at Arizona State Mar. 4 at Stanford

Jan. 12 Washington State Mar. 8-11 at Pacific-10

Jan. 14 Washington Tournament

Fran McCaffery

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Loudonville, N.Y. Enrollment: 2,900 President:
Fr. Kevin E. Mackin, O.F.M. Nickname: Saints Colors:
Green, Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division! Conference:
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Arena (capac-
ity): Pepsi Arena (14,750) Director of Athletics: J ohn
D'Argenio Office Phone: (518) 783-2450

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Fran McCaffery (Pennsylvania '82) Record at
Siena: First Season Career Record: 139-127 (9 years)
Basketball Office Phone: (518) 783-2551 Assistant
Coaches: Mitch Buonoguro (Boston College '75), Craig
Carter (Rutgers '92), Adam Chaskin (Michigan '92)

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 6-24 2004-05 Conference
Record: 4-14 (tenth place) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:
7/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Top Returnees: Antoine
Jordan (Sr., G, 6-4, 7.6 ppg), David Ryan (jr. F, 6-7, 4.5 ppg),
Kojo Mensah (So., G, 6-1, 5.8 ppg), Tay Fisher (So., G, 5-9,
5.7 ppg) Key Losses: J ack McClinton (13.6 ppg), Tommy
Mitchell (8.2 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: Siena leads, 26-18. Series Streak: Albany
- 1. Last Meeting: Albany 86, Siena 65, on November 23,
2004, at Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: | ason Rich Office
Phone: (518) 783-2411 Home Phone: (518) 542-7240 SID
Fax: (518) 783-2992 E-Mail: jrich@siena.edu Basketball
Press Row: (518) 487-2251

2005-06 SIENA SCHEDULE

Nov. 21 at Pennsylvania Jan. 22. Canisius

Nov. 25 at Syracuse Jan. 24 lona

Nov. 28 Fordham Jan. 28 at Marist

Dec. 1 Holy Cross jan. 30 Manhattan
Dec. 3. UAlbany Feb. 2 at Loyola, Md.
Dec. 9 at Niagara Feb. 4 atSt. Peter's
Dec. 11 at Canisius Feb. 7 Fairfield

Dec. 23 at Massachusetts Feb. 12 at Rider

Dec. 28 Youngstown State Feb. 14 Loyola, Md.
Jan. 2 at Vermont Feb. 18 at ESPN B-B Opp.
jan. 5 at Fairfield Feb. 23 atlona

jan. 7 Rider Feb. 25 Niagara

jan. 13 Marist Mar. 3-6 at MAAC

jan. 15. at Manhattan Championships
Jan. 19 St. Peter's

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Game 7 -- CLEVELAND STATE
December 10 (Sat.) - 5:30 ET
Convocation Center, Cleveland, Ohio

Game 8 -- HARVARD
December 17 (Sat.) - 2:00 ET
Recreation & Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

Mike Garland

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Cleveland, Ohio Enrollment: 16,245 Presi-
dent: Dr. Michael Schwartz Nickname: Vikings Color:
Forest Green, White Affiliation: NCAA Division! Confer-
ence: Horizon League Arena (capacity): Wolstein Center
(13,610) Director of Athletics: Lee Reed Office Phone:
(216) 687-4800

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Mike Garland (Northern Michigan '77)
Record at CSU: 13-42 (2 years) Career Record: 13-42 (2
years) Basketball Office Phone: (216) 687-4817 Assis-
tant Coaches: Rick Albro (Western Michigan '71), Sean
Bledsoe (Indianapolis '94), Luke Brown (Michigan State '01)

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 9-17 2004-05 Conference
Record: 6-10 (eighth place) Letterwinners Returning/
Lost: 8/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Top Returnees:
Raheem Moss (Jr., G, 6-4, 12.8 ppg), Patrick Tatham (Jr., F,
6-7, 8.8 ppg), Steven Gansey (So., G, 6-3, 5.3 ppg), Frashon
McGee (Sr., F, 6-6, 5.3 ppg), J ustin Henderson (Sr., F, 6-8,
4.2 ppg) Key Losses: Omari Westley (17.1 ppg), Mike
Redell (6.2 ppg), Walt Chavis (4.8 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: First Meeting. Series Streak: DNP.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: Brian McCann
Office Phone: (216) 687-4818 Cell Phone: (216) 798-
6376 SID Fax: (216) 523-7257 E-mail: b.mccann66@
csuohio.edu Basketball Press Row: (216) 687-4819

2005-06 CLEVELAND STATE SCHEDULE

Nov. 19 Florida A&M Jan. 19. at Illinois-Chicago
Nov. 22. at North Carolina Jan. 21 at Wis.-Green Bay
Nov. 26 Rochester College Jan. 25 Butler

Nov. 30 Central Michigan Jan. 28 Youngstown State
Dec. 3 atKent State Feb. 2 at Detroit

Dec. 10 UAlbany Feb. 4 at Loyola, Md.
Dec. 16 at Michigan State Feb. 8 at Butler

Dec. 20 Utah Valley State Feb. 11 Wis.-Milwaukee
Dec. 22. John Carroll Feb. 15 at Wright State
Dec. 29 Loyola, Md. Feb. 18 ESPN B-B Opp.
Jan. 2 at Wis.-Milwaukee Feb. 22 Illinois-Chicago
Jan. 5 Wright State Feb. 25 Wis.Green Bay
Jan. 12. Detroit Feb. 28- at Horizon League
Jan. 14 at Youngstown State Mar. 3-7 Tournament

Jan. 16 Akron

Frank Sullivan

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Cambridge, Mass. Enrollment: 6,704 President:
Lawrence H. Summers Nickname: Crimson Colors:
Crimson, Black & White Affiliation: NCAA Division | Con-
ference: Ivy League Arena (capacity): Lavietes Pavilion
Director of Athletics: Robert L. Scalise Office Phone:
(617) 495-4848

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Frank Sullivan (Westfield State '73) Record at
Harvard: 153-215 (14 years) Career Record: 267-301 (18
years) Basketball Office Phone: (617) 495-4856 Assistant
Coaches: Bill Holden (Bentley '90), Lamar Reddicks
(Bentley '00)

TEAM OUTLOOK

2004-05 Overall Record: 12-15 2004-05 Conference
Record: 7-7 (third place) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/
5 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Top Returnees: Matt
Stehle (Sr., F, 6-8, 13.7 ppg), Brian Cusworth (Jr., C, 7-0, 13.4
ppg), J im Goffredo (J r., G, 6-1, 6.1 ppg), Michael Beal (Sr., G/
F, 6-5, 3.3 ppg) Key Losses: Kevin Rogus (9.9 ppg), David
Giovacchini (8.0 ppg), J ason Norman (7.3 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: Series tied, 1-1. Series Streak: Albany - 1.
Last Meeting: Albany 82, Harvard 78, on December 2, 2000,
at Recreation and Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: Kurt Svoboda
Office Phone: (617) 495-7687 SID Fax: (617) 495-2130 E-
Mail: ksvoboda@fas.harvard.edu Basketball Press Row:
(617) 495-5894

2005-06 HARVARD SCHEDULE

Nov. 19 Vermont Jan. 13 at Dartmouth
Nov. 22. at Holy Cross Jan. 27. atYale
Nov. 25 at Sacred Heart Jan. 28 at Brown
Nov. 27 UC-Davis Feb. 3 at Columbia
Nov. 30 New Hampshire Feb. 4 at Comell
Dec. 3 Central Conn. State Feb. 10 Princeton
Dec. 6 at Boston U. Feb. 11 Pennsylvania
Dec. 10 at Lehigh Feb. 17 Brown

Dec. 14 Long Island Feb. 18 Yale

Dec. 17 at Albany Feb. 24 at Pennsylvania
Dec. 20 Colgate Feb. 25 at Princeton
Dec. 22 at Boston College Mar. 3 Cornell

Dec. 28 at Southern Methodist © Mar. 4 Columbia
Jan. 7 Dartmouth

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Game 9 -- December 20 (Tue.) - Albany, N.Y., 7:00 ET
Game 20 -- J anuary 28 (Sat) - Vestal, N.Y., 1:00 ET

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Game 10 - December 23 (Fri.) - Stony Brook, N.Y., 7:00 ET
Game 21 -- February 1 (Wed.) - Albany, N.Y., 7:00 ET

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Al Walker

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Vestal, N.Y. Enrollment: 13,860 President: Lois
B. DeFleur Nickname: Bearcats Colors: Dark Green, Black
& White Affiliation: NCAA Division | Conference: America
East Arena (capacity): Events Center (5,142) Director of
Athletics: | oel Thirer Office Phone: (607) 777-4255

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Al Walker (Brockport '81) Record at
Binghamton: 63-79 (5 years) Career Record: 205-250 (17
years) Basketball Office Phone: (607) 777-6369 Assistant
Coaches: Lawrence Brenneman (Geneva '85), Marion
Sears (Newman '01), Ali Ton (Davidson '98)

TEAM OUTLOOK

2004-05 Overall Record: 12-17 2004-05 Conference
Record: 8-10 (tie, fifth place) Letterwinners Returning/
Lost: 8/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Top Returnees:
Andre Heard (Sr., G, 6-3, 14.3 ppg), Troy Hailey (J r., G, 6-1,
9.1 ppg), Sebastien Hermenier (Sr., F, 6-6, 6.6 ppg), Mike
Gordon (So., G, 6-0, 3.0 ppg) Key Losses: Alex Adediran
(8.5 ppg), Nick Billings (4.9 ppg), Billy Williams (4.3 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: Albany leads, 51-24. Series Streak:
Binghamton - 2. Last Meeting: Binghamton 76, Albany 70,
on March 5, 2005, at Events Center, Vestal, N.Y. (America
East Tournament Quarterfinal Round)

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: | ohn Hartrick
Office Phone: (607) 777-6800 Cell Phone: (607) 222-6474
SID Fax: (607) 777-4597 E-Mail: hartrick@ binghamton.edu
Basketball Press Row: (607) 777-6340

2005-06 BINGHAMTON SCHEDULE

Nov. 18 Niagara Jan. 15 at Boston U.
Nov. 21 at Mount St Mary's Jan. 19 at Hartford
Nov. 23. at Oklahoma Jan. 25 Vermont

Nov. 28 Central Conn. State Jan. 28 UAlbany

Dec. 1 at Hofstra Feb. 2 at UMBC

Dec. 3 at St. Francis, N.Y Feb. 5 Maine

Dec. 10 Brown Feb. 8 New Hampshire
Dec. 17 North Florida Feb. 11 at Stony Brook
Dec. 20 at UAlbany Feb. 14 Boston U

Dec. 22 at Central Conn. State Feb. 18 Hartford

Dec. 29 at Utah State Tour. Feb. 20 UMBC

Dec. 30 at Utah State Tour. Feb. 26 at Vermont
Jan. 5 at New Hampshire Mar. 3-11 at America East
jan. 8 Stony Brook Tournament
jan. 12. atMaine

Steve Pikiell

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Stony Brook, N.Y. Enrollment: 21,685 Presi-
dent: Dr. Shirley Strum Kenny Nickname: Seawolves
Colors: Scarlet, Blue & Grey Affiliation: NCAA Division |
Conference: America East Arena (capacity): Sports
Complex (4,103) Director of Athletics: | im Fiore Office
Phone: (631) 632-7205

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Steve Pikiell (Connecticut '90) Record at
Stony Brook: First Season Career Record: First Season
Basketball Office Phone: (631) 632-7201 Assistant
Coaches: J ay Young (Marist '86), Kelvin J efferson (South-
ern Connecticut State '95), Guy Rancourt (Western Connecti-
cut State '97)

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 12-17 2004-05 Conference
Record: 6-12 (seventh place) Letterwinners Returning/
Lost: 7/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Top Returnees:
Bobby Santiago (Sr., G, 6-2, 10.9), Antwan Hardy (So., G, 6-
0, 11.0 ppg), Mike Popoko (Jr., F, 6-5, 9.4 ppg), Mitchell
Beauford (R-So., G, 5-11, 10.1 ppg) Key Losses: Cori
Spencer (10.7 ppg), J airus McCollum (7.5 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: Albany leads, 27-14. Series Streak: Stony
Brook - 1. Last Meeting: Stony Brook 68, Albany 63, on
February 24, 2005, at Sports Complex, Stony Brook, N.Y.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: Rob Emmerich J r.
Office Phone: (631) 632-6312 Home Phone: (631) 331-
5405 E-Mail: robert.emmerich@ stonybrook.edu SID Fax:
(631) 632-8841 Basketball Press Row: (631) 632-9260

2005-06 STONY BROOK SCHEDULE

Nov. 18 at Villanova Jan. 19 Boston U.

Nov. 22. at Lehigh Jan. 22. at Hartford

Nov. 26 Columbia Jan. 25 at Maine

Dec. 7 at St John's jan. 28 UMBC

Dec. 10 at UMBC Feb. 1 at UAlbany

Dec. 14 at Hofstra Feb. 8 at Vermont
Dec. 23. UAlbany Feb. 11 Binghamton
Dec. 28 at Connecticut Feb. 13. at Boston College
Dec. 30 at Wagner Feb. 15 at New Hampshire
Jan. 2 Colgate Feb. 19 at Boston U
jan. 5 Vermont Feb. 23. Hartford

Jan. 8 at Binghamton Feb. 26 Maine

Jan. 10 at Dartmouth Mar. 3-11 at America East
Jan. 14 New Hampshire Tournament

Jan. 16 at George Washington

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Game 23 -- February 8 (Wed.) - Hartford, Conn., 7:00 ET

Glen Miller

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Providence, R.|. Enrollment: 5,711 President:
Ruth}. Simmons Nickname: Bears Colors: Seal Brown,
Cardinal Red & White Affiliation: NCAA Division | Confer-
ence: lvy League Arena (capacity): Pizzitola Sports
Center (2,800) Director of Athletics: Michael Goldberger
Office Phone: (401) 863-2972

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Glen Miller (Connecticut '86) Record at
Brown: 83-82 (6 years) Career Record: 178-140 (12
years) Basketball Office Phone: (401) 863-13-15 Assis-
tant Coaches: Kevin J askiewicz (Eastern Connecticut State
'88), Andy Partee (Monmouth '92), Mike Martin (Brown '04)

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 12-16 2004-05 Conference
Record: 5-9 (seventh place) Letterwinners Returning/
Lost: 10/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Top Returnees:
Luke Ruscoe (Sr., G, 6-7, 10.3 ppg), Damon Huffman (So., G,
6-2, 8.4 ppg), PJ . Flaherty (J r., F, 6-9, 4.9 ppg), Marcus
Becker (J r., G, 6-2, 4.8 ppg), Sam Manhanga (Jr., F, 6-6, 4.6
ppg), Mark McAndrew (So., G, 6-2, 4.1 ppg) Key Losses:
Jason Forte (18.4 ppg), Eric Nordrum (1.8 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: First Meeting. Series Streak: DNP.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: Christopher
Humm Office Phone: (401) 863-1095 Home Phone: (401)
247-2392 SID Fax: (401) 863-1436 E-Mail: christopher_
humm@brown.edu Basketball Press Row: (401) 863-1095

2005-06 BROWN SCHEDULE
Nov. 18 at Central Conn. Tour. Jan. 21 Yale
Nov. 19 at Central Conn. Tour. Jan. 27 Dartmouth

Nov. 23. at Hartford Jan. 28 Harvard
Nov. 26 at Rhode Island Feb. 3 at Pennsylvania
Nov. 30 Wagner Feb. 4 at Princeton
Dec. 7 at Holy Cross Feb. 10 Cornell
Dec. 10 at Binghamton Feb. 11 Columbia
Dec. 20 Md.-Eastern Shore Feb. 17. at Harvard
Dec. 22. Navy Feb. 18 at Dartmouth
Dec. 28 UAlbany Feb. 24 at Columbia
Dec. 31 at Army Feb. 25 at Comell
Jan. 3 Canisius Mar. 3. Princeton
jan. 7 at Quinnipiac Mar. 4 Pennsylvania

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Larry Harrison

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: West Hartford, Conn. Enrollment: 4,545
President: Walter Harrison Nickname: Hawks Colors:
Scarlet, White Affiliation: NCAA Division | Conference:
America East Arena (capacity): Chase Arena at Reich
Family Pavilion (3,977) Director of Athletics: Pat Meiser-
McKnett Office Phone: (860) 768-4989

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Larry Harrison (Pittsburgh '78) Record at
Hartford: 54-92 (5 years) Career Record: 54-92 (5 years)
Basketball Office Phone: (860) 768-4653 Assistant
Coaches: Lonnie C. Williams (Eastern Washington '80),
Chris Pompey (Pittsburgh '84), Adam Finkelstein (Connecti-
cut '03)

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 8-20 2004-05 Conference
Record: 4-14 (tenth place) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:
9/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Top Returnees: Aaron
Cook (Sr., G, 6-1, 14.9 ppg), David Ruffin (Sr., G/F, 6-4, 8.1
ppg), Charles Ford (Sr., G, 5-11, 7.9 ppg), Bo Taylor (Jr., F,
6-5, 7.6 ppg) Key Losses: Trevor Goode (5.3 ppg), Sean
Regan (2.5 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: Albany leads, 6-5. Series Streak: Albany
- 1. Last Meeting: Albany 77, Hartford 59, on February 21,
2004, at Recreation and Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: David
Longolucco Office Phone: (860) 768-4620 Cell Phone:
(860) 805-4766 SID Fax: (860) 768-4068 E-Mail:
longolucc@ hartford.edu Basketball Press Row: (860)
768-5042

2005-06 HARTFORD SCHEDULE

Nov. 18 at Massachusetts Jan. 19 Binghamton
Nov. 23 Brown Jan. 22. Stony Brook
Nov. 26 Cornell Jan. 25 at Boston U
Nov. 30. at Canisius jan. 28 at Longwood
Dec. 3 Maine Feb. 2 atMaine

Dec. 8 Yale Feb. 4 at Vermont
Dec. 10. at Long Island Feb. 8 UAlbany

Dec. 18 at St. Francis, N.Y Feb. 11 New Hampshire
Dec. 21 Molloy Feb. 15 UMBC

Dec. 28 Monmouth Feb. 18 at Binghamton
Dec. 31 at Virginia Feb. 23 at Stony Brook
Jan. 4 at UAlbany Feb. 26 Boston U.
jan. 8 at New Hampshire Mar, 3-11 at America East

Jan. 12. Vermont Tournament

jan. 15 at UMBC

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Game 13 -- J anuary 7 (Sat.) - Albany, N.Y., 7:00 ET
Game 24 -- February 11 (Sat) - Orono, Maine, 7:30 ET

Game 14 -- CORNELL
January 9 (Mon.) - 7:00 ET
Recreation & Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

Ted Woodward

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Orono, Maine Enrollment: 11,300 President:
Dr. Robert Kennedy Nickname: Black Bears Colors:
Blue, White Affiliation: NCAA Division! Conference:
America East Arena (capacity): Harold Alfond Sports
Arena (5,712) Director of Athletics: Blake J ames (interim)
Office Phone: (207) 581-1052

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Ted Woodward (Bucknell '86) Record at
Maine: 14-15 (one year) Career Record: 14-15 (one
year) Basketball Office Phone: (207) 581-1059 Assis-
tant Coaches: Michael Burden (Rowan '95), Douglas
Leichner (Central Connecticut State '92)

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 14-15 2004-05 Conference
Record: 8-10 (tie, fith place) Letterwinners Returning/
Lost: 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Top Returnees:
Ernest Turner (Sr., G, 6-2, 13.7 ppg), Kevin Reed (Sr., G, 6-
2, 12.8 ppg), J ason Hight (So., G, 6-3, 3.1 ppg), Chris Bruff
(Jr, F, 6-3, 2.7 ppg) Key Losses: Mark Flavin (10.1 ppg),
Joe Campbell (9.3 ppg), Chris Markwood (7.7 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: Maine leads, 6-2. Series Streak: Albany -
2. Last Meeting: Albany 67, Maine 54, on February 12,
2005, at Recreation & Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: Laura Reed
Office Phone: (207) 581-3646 Cell Phone: (207) 478-
4256 SID Fax: (207) 581-3297 E-Mail: laura.reed@ umit.
maine.edu Basketball Press Row: (207) 581-1049

2005-06 MAINE SCHEDULE

Nov. 18 at William & MaryTrn. Jan. 15 Vermont

Nov. 19 at William & MaryTrn. Jan. 19 at New Hampshire
Nov. 22. Maine-Fort Kent jan. 22 at UMBC

Nov. 26 at Pittsburgh jan, 25 Stony Brook
Nov. 28 at Robert Morris Jan. 29 at Boston U.
Dec. 3 at Hartford Feb. 2 Hartford

Dec. 5 Morgan State Feb. 5 at Binghamton
Dec. 10 Boston U. Feb. 11 UAlbany

Dec. 13 Dartmouth Feb. 15 at Vermont
Dec. 15 at Rutgers Feb. 19 New Hampshire
Dec. 29 at Tenn.-Chatt. Tn. Feb. 23 UMBC

Dec. 30 at Tenn. Chatt. Tr. Feb. 26 at Stony Brook

Mar. 3-11 at America East
Tournament

Jan. 3 Maine Machias
jan. 7 at UAlbany
Jan. 12 Binghamton

Steve Donohue

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Ithaca, N.Y. Enrollment: 13,700 President:
Hunter R. Rawlings Ill (interim) Nickname: Big Red
Colors: Carnelian Red, White Affiliation: NCAA Division |
Conference: Ivy League Arena (capacity): Newman
Arena (4,473) Director of Athletics: |. Andrew Noel Jr.
Office Phone: (607) 255-8832

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Steve Donohue (Ursinus '84) Record at
Cornell: 45-90 (4 years) Career Record: 45-90 (4 years)
Basketball Office Phone: (607) 255-7331 Assistant
Coaches: |zzi Metz (Hobart '98), Zach Spiker (Ithaca '00)

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 13-14 2004-05 Conference
Record: 8-6 (second place) Letterwinners Returning/
Lost: 8/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Top Returnees:
Lenny Collins (Sr., F, 6-6, 13.3 ppg), Ryan Rourke (Sr., F, 6-
8, 8.6 ppg), Khaliq Gant (So., G, 6-3, 2.5 ppg), Graham Dow
(Jr, G, 5-10, 3.9 ppg) Key Losses: Cody Toppert (11.0
ppg), Eric Taylor (11.0 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: Albany leads, 1-0. Series Streak: Albany
-1. Last Meeting: Albany 72, Cornell 59, on December 30,
2000, at Dee Glen Smith Spectrum, Logan, Utah.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: | eremy Hartigan
Office Phone: (607) 255-9788 Home Phone: (607) 257-
7146 SID Fax: (607) 255-9791 E-Mail: jh295@ cornell.
edu Basketball Press Row: (607) 255-3532

2005-06 CORNELL SCHEDULE
Nov. 8 at2K College Hoops Cl. Jan. 13 at Pennsylvania

Nov. 9 at2K College Hoops Cl. Jan. 14 at Princeton
Nov. 19 at Penn State jan. 21 Columbia
Nov. 22 Colgate Jan. 28 at Columbia
Nov. 26 at Hartford Feb. 3. Dartmouth
Nov. 29. at Lafayette Feb. 4 Harvard
Dec. 2 Quinnipiac Feb. 10 at Brown
Dec. 4 Lehigh Feb. 11 atYale
Dec. 17 at Bucknell Feb. 17 Princeton
Dec. 20 Army Feb. 18 Pennsylvania
Dec. 30 at Long Beach State Feb. 24 Yale

Jan. 2 at Washington Feb. 25 Brown

jan. 6 Keuka Mar. 3. at Harvard
jan. 9 at UAlbany Mar. 4 at Dartmouth

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Game 15 -- J anuary 12 (Thu.) - Boston, Mass., 7:00 ET
Game 22 -- February 4 (Sat.) - Albany, N.Y., 7:30 ET

Game 16 -- UTAH VALLEY STATE
January 14 (Sat.) - 7:00 ET
Recreation & Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

Dennis Wolff

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Boston, Mass. Enrollment: 15,820 President:
Robert A. Brown Nickname: Terriers Colors: Scarlet,
White Affiliation: NCAA Division | Conference: America
East Arena (capacity): Case Gymnasium (1,800), Agganis
Arena (5,687) Director of Athletics: Michael P. Lynch
Office Phone: (617) 353-4630

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Dennis Wolff (Connecticut '78) Record at
Boston U.: 202-133 (11 years) Career Record: 222-151
(13 years) Basketball Office Phone: (617) 353-5864
Assistant Coaches: Orlando Vandross (American Interna-
tional '92), Mike Winiecki (Richmond '89), Mike Costello
(Boston U. '00)

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 20-9 (NIT First Round) 2004-05
Conference Record: 14-4 (third place) Letterwinners
Returning/Lost: 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Top
Returnees: Kevin Gardner (Sr., F/C, 6-8, 7.3 ppg), Shaun
Wynn (Sr., G, 6-2, 6.2 ppg), Matt Wolff (So., 6-5, G, 4.3 ppg),
Tony Gaffney (So., F, 6-8, 3.1 ppg) Key Losses: Rashad
Bell (15.6 ppg), Chaz Carr (13.1 ppg), Etienne Brower (8.3
ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: Boston U. leads, 8-0. Series Streak:
Boston U.- 8. Last Meeting: Boston U. 48, Albany 47 (OT),
on J anuary 30, 2005, at Case Gymnasium, Boston, Mass.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: Bryan Satter
Office Phone: (617) 353-7787 Cell Phone: (617) 595-6936
E-Mail: bsatter@bu.edu SID Fax: (617) 353-5286 Basket-
ball Press Row: (617) 437-0102

2005-06 BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHEDULE

Nov. 14 at Duke (Preseason NIT) Jan. 15 Binghamton
Nov. 22. Michigan Jan. 19 at Stony Brook
Nov. 26 at Rider Jan. 22 Vermont

Nov. 29 Rhode Island Jan. 25 Hartford

Dec. 2 at George Washington jan, 29° Maine

Dec. 6 Harvard Feb. 1 at New Hampshire
Dec. 8 New Hampshire Feb. 4 at UAlbany
Dec. 10 at Maine Feb. 8 UMBC

Dec. 12. at Massachusetts Feb. 14 at Binghamton
Dec. 22. at Canisius Feb. 19 Stony Brook
Dec. 28 at Cable Car Classic Feb. 23 at Vermont
Dec. 29 at Cable Car Classic Feb. 26 at Hartford
Jan. 2 at Holy Cross Mar. 3-1lat America East
jan. 5 at UMBC Tournament
Jan. 12. UAlbany

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Dick Hunsacker

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Orem, Utah Enrollment: 25,000 President: Dr.
William A. Sederburg Nickname: Wolverines Colors:
Forest Green, Gold & White Affiliation: NCAA Division |
Conference: Independent Arena (capacity): McKay
Center (8,500) Director of Athletics: Mike | acobsen Office
Phone: (801) 863-8998

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Dick Hunsacker (Weber State '77) Record at
UVSC: 65-24 (3 years) Career Record: 250-105 (12 years)
Basketball Office Phone: (801) 863-8309 Assistant
Coaches: Curtis Condie (Utah State '94), Mark Coffman
(Western New Mexico State), Kawika Akina (Northern
Arizona '99)

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 16-12 2004-05 Conference
Record: Independent Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Top Returnees: David Heck
(Jr, 6-6, F, 9.4 ppg), Pierre Thomas (Sr., 6-3, G, 9.3 ppg), Ben
Devoe (Sr., 6-10, C, 7.6 ppg), Sylvester Allison (Sr., 5-10, G,
3.7 ppg), Matt Peterson (jr., 6-3, F, 2.9 ppg) Key Losses:
Ronnie Price (24.3 ppg), J osh Cottle (5.5 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: First Meeting. Series Streak: DNP.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: Steve Schaack
Office Phone: (801) 863-6231 Cell Phone: (801) 372-3373
E-mail: schaacst@uvsc.edu SID Fax: (801) 863-8813
Basketball Press Row: (801) 863-5209

2005-06 UTAH VALLEY STATE SCHEDULE

Nov. 14 at Guardian's Classic Jan. 7 atSo. Dakota State
Nov. 15 at Guardian's Classic jan. 14 at UAlbany

Nov. 19 Texas State Jan. 19 North Dakota State
Nov. 22 Western Illinois Jan. 21 Northern Colorado
Nov. 26 at Idaho State Jan. 26 TX-Corpus Christi
Nov. 29 at Montana Jan. 28 TX-Pan American
Dec. 3 Sacramento State Jan. 30 South Dakota State
Dec. 6 Weber State Feb. 2 UMKC

Dec. 10 at Arizona State Feb. 9 at TX-Pan American
Dec. 17 at Boise State Feb. 11 at TX-Corp. Christi
Dec. 20 at Cleveland State Feb. 18 Johnson & Wales
Dec. 22 Montana State Feb. 21 Idaho State

Dec. 28 at Weber State Feb. 25 at Northern Colo.
Dec. 30 High Point Mar. 4 at Longwood

Jan. 5 at North Dakota State

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Game 17 -- J anuary 18 (Wed.) - Burlington, Vt, 7:00 ET

Game 26 -- February 20 (Mon.) - Albany, N.Y., 7:00 ET

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Game 18 -- J anuary 22 (Sun.) - Albany, N.Y., 2:00 ET
Game 27 -- February 23 (Thu.) - Durham, N.H., 7:00 ET

Mike Lonergan

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Burlington, Vt. Enrollment: 8,100 President:
Dr. Daniel Mark Fogel Nickname: UVM, Catamounts
Colors: Green, Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division! Confer-
ence: America East Arena (capacity): Patrick Gym
(3,266) Director of Athletics: Dr. Robert Corran Office
Phone: (802) 656-3075

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Mike Lonergan (Catholic '88) Record at
Vermont: First Season Career Record: 251-88 (12 years)
Basketball Office Phone: (802) 656-7974 Assistant
Coaches: J ohn Sanow (Indiana, Pa. '87), Hajj Turner
(Louisville '01), Matt Hahn (Maryland '00)

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 25-7 (NCAA Second Round)
2004-05 Conference Record: 16-2 (first place, America
East tournament champions) Letterwinners Returning/
Lost: 6/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Top Returnees:
Martin Klimes (J r., C/F, 6-8, 4.8 ppg), J osh Duell (So., F, 6-7,
5.5), Ryan Schneider (So., G/F, 6-7, 4.3 ppg), Kyle Cieplicki
(So., G, 6-4, 2.1 ppg) Key Losses: Taylor Coppenrath
(25.1 ppg), T.J. Sorrentine (18.7 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY

Series Record: Vermont leads, 13-1. Series Streak:
Vermont - 7. Last Meeting: Vermont 71, Albany 63, on
February 16, 2005, at Recreation & Convocation Center,
Albany, N.Y.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: Bruce Bosley
Office Phone: (802) 656-1109 Home Phone: (802) 863-
5764 E-Mi bruce.bosley@uvm.edu SID Fax: (802) 656-
8328 Basketball Press Row: (802) 656-4173

2005-06 VERMONT SCHEDULE

Nov. 19 at Harvard Jan. 18 UAlbany

Nov. 21 at Providence Jan. 22 at Boston U.
Nov. 23. Nevada Jan. 25 at Binghamton
Nov. 26 Wagner Jan. 28 at New Hampshire
Nov. 28 Holy Cross Feb. 4 Hartford

Dec. 4 atlona Feb. 8 Stony Brook
Dec. 10 New Hampshire Feb. 11 at UMBC

Dec. 17. at Pittsburgh Feb. 15 Maine

Dec. 21 at Dartmouth Feb. 18 at ESPN B-B Opp.
Dec. 29 American Feb. 20. at UAlbany

Jan. 2 Siena Feb. 23 Boston U.

Jan. 5 at Stony Brook Feb. 26 Binghamton

Jan. 8 UMBC Mar. 3-11 at America East
Jan. 12. at Hartford Tournament
Jan. 15 at Maine

Bill Herrion

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Durham, N.H. Enrollment: 13,061 President:
Ann Weaver Hart Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Blue, White
Affiliation: NCAA Division! Conference: America East
Arena (capacity): Lundholm Gymnasium (3,500) Director
of Athletics: Marty Scarano Office Phone: (603) 862-2013

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Bill Herrion (Merrimack '81) Record at UNH:
First Season Career Record: 237-169 (14 years) Basket-
ball Office Phone: (603) 862-0281 Assistant Coaches:
Chris Mohr (Merrimack '97), J eff Rafferty (Springfield '97),
Jean Bain (Northeastern '02)

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 9-19 2004-05 Conference
Record: 5-13 (tie, eighth place) Letterwinners Returning/
Lost: 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 Top Returnees:
Mike Christensen (So., F, 6-8, 9.0 ppg), J ermaine Anderson
(Jr, G, 6-1, 8.3 ppg), Chris Vetrano (So., G, 5-8, 7.3 ppg),
Blagoj J anev (J r., F, 6-8, 10.9 ppg) Key Losses: Ben Sturgill
(13.6 ppg), Craig Walls (7.8 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: Albany leads, 6-3. Series Streak: Albany -
2. Last Meeting: Albany 81, New Hampshire 68, on
February 5, 2005, at Recreation & Convocation Center,
Albany, N.Y.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: Scott Stapin
Office Phone: (603) 862-3906 Home Phone: (603) 332-
7611 SID Fax: (603) 862-3839 E-Mail: smstapin@
cisunix.unh.edu Basketball Press Row: (603) 862-3181

2005-06 NEW HAMPSHIRE SCHEDULE

Nov. 18 at Columbia Tour. Jan. 14 at Stony Brook
Nov. 19 at Columbia Tour. Jan. 16 Dartmouth
Nov. 23 at Providence jan. 19° Maine

Nov. 26 at Colgate Jan. 22. at UAlbany
Nov. 30. at Harvard jan. 28 Vermont
Dec. 3. Long Island Feb. 1 Boston U
Dec. 6 Robert Morris Feb. 5 UMBC

Dec. 8 at Boston U. Feb. 8 at Binghamton
Dec. 10 at Vermont Feb. 11 at Hartford
Dec. 18 at Connecticut Feb. 15 Stony Brook
Dec. 20 at Penn State Feb. 19 at Maine

Dec. 28 at North Carolina State Feb. 23 UAlbany

Jan. 5 Binghamton Mar. 3-11 at America East
jan. 8 Hartford Tournament
jan. 11 at UMBC

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Game 19 -- J anuary 25 (Wed.) - Albany, N.Y., 7:00 ET
Game 28 -- February 26 (Sun.) - Baltimore, Md., 1:00 ET

Randy Monroe

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Baltimore, Md. Enrollment: 12,000 President:
Dr. Freeman Hrabowski Nickname: Retrievers Colors:
Black & Gold with Red Affiliation: NCAA Division! Con-
ference: America East Arena (capacity): Retriever
Activities Center (4,000) Director of Athletics: Dr. Charles
Brown Office Phone: (410) 455-2126

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Randy Monroe (Cheyney '87) Record at
UMBC: 11-19 (one year) Career Record: 11-19 (one
year) Basketball Office Phone: (410) 455-2864 Assis-
tant Coaches: Kevin Baggett (St. J oseph's '89), Dino
Presley (Kutztown '93), R.C. Kehoe (Shippensburg '03)

TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Overall Record: 11-18 2004-05 Conference
Record: 5-13 (tie, eighth place) Letterwinners Returning/
Lost: 6/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Top Returnees:
Brian Hodges (So., G, 6-3, 9.2 ppg), J ohn Zito (Sr., F, 6-6,
6.7 ppg), Rashad Bilal (So., G, 6-5, 6.5 ppg), Mike Housman

(Jr, F, 6-6, 3.9 ppg) Key Losses: Andrew Feeley (9.6 ppg),

Rob Gogerty (9.0 ppg)

SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: Series tied, 2-2. Series Streak: Albany -
1. Last Meeting: Albany 76, UMBC 62, on February 19,
2005, at Recreation & Convocation Center, Albany, N.Y.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Basketball Sports Information Director: Steve Levy
Office Phone: (410) 455-2197 Home Phone: (410) 363-
6379 SID Fax: (410) 455-3994 E-Mail: slevy@umbc.edu
Basketball Press Row Phone: (410) 455-3840

2005-06 UMBC SCHEDULE
Nov. 18 Maryland-Eastern Shore Jan. 15 Hartford

Nov. 20 La Salle Jan. 22. Maine

Nov. 22. at Towson jan. 25 at UAlbany
Nov. 27 at Loyola, Md. Jan. 28 at Stony Brook
Dec. 1 Delaware Feb. 2 Binghamton
Dec. 7 at West Virginia Feb. 5 at New Hampshire
Dec. 10 Stony Brook Feb. 8 at Boston U.
Dec. 17. William & Mary Feb. 11 Vermont

Dec. 20. at San Diego State Feb. 15 at Hartford
Dec. 22 at Long Beach State Feb. 20 at Binghamton
Dec. 28 at Virginia Feb. 23 at Maine

Jan. 3. at Navy Feb. 26 UAlbany

Jan. 5 Boston U Mar. 3-11 at America East
jan. 8 at Vermont Tournament

Jan. 11 New Hampshire

BRACKET BUSTER

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ESPN Bracket Buster 2006

The University at Albany men’s basketball team has been
invited to participate in the ESPN Bracket Buster Saturday
series on Feb. 18, 2006. The Great Danes are among 100
teams representing 18 conferences in the event. UAlbany is
joined by defending America East Conference champion Ver-
mont in the field.

Now in its fourth year, Bracket Buster Saturday is an ESPN
television property that provides potential NCAA Tournament-
caliber teams the opportunity to meet in a one-day, 50-game
event. The format involves “wild-card” pairings for the pool of
participating teams, with half of the Bracket Buster Saturday
teams pre-designated as “home” and the remaining half as
“road” teams.

In an effort to provide an even greater showcase for these
programs, the event has expanded its pool of teams each year
(18 in 2003, 46 in 2004 and 64 in 2005) to produce a better cross
section of squads. The actual pairings take place three weeks
in advance of the event, and those match-ups are determined
on the basis of regular-season play.

A total of 11 games will be televised, including six games on
ESPN or ESPN2, and five games on ESPNU -- ESPN's new
collegiate network that was launched on March 4, 2005. ESPN,
in consultation with the conference commissioners, will make
pairing decisions for the 11 televised games on Sunday, J an.
29. Pairing decisions for the remaining 39 contests will be
announced on Thursday, Feb. 2.

“We are extremely excited to have two of our members be
selected to this year’s Bracket Buster pool,” America East
Commissioner Patrick Nero said. “Having the chance to get
national exposure through ESPN's various networks is a tre-
mendous opportunity for both Albany and Vermont as well as
America East.”

Another important component for Bracket Buster Saturday
participants is future scheduling. Each team that participates in
the event agrees to enter into a home-and-home series with its
to-be-named opponent. The return game is made in November
or December of the following season. This contest allows for
completion of the two-game series contract and is not part of the
Bracket Buster Saturday in that second year.

“UAlbany’s participation in ESPN’s Bracket Buster is an
example of how much the basketball program has grown over
the last four years,” said UAlbany coach Will Brown, whose
team finished with an eight-win improvement from the previous
season. “We continue to gain national respect with this an-
nouncement. It’s a tremendous honor for a young program.”

This year's Bracket Buster Saturday pool features teams with
31 appearances in the last two NCAA Tournaments, including
two Sweet Sixteen Squads -- Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2005)
and Nevada (2004).

The 100-team field will feature 12 teams from the Mid-
American Conference; 11 from the Ohio Valley Conference; 10
from the Missouri Valley and Metro Atlantic Athletic; nine from
the Western Athletic Conference and Horizon League; eight

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from the Big West and Colonial Athletic Association; four from
the Sun Beltand the Big Sky; three from the Big South; two from
the America East, Mid-Continent, Southern, Southland and
West Coast; and one from the Patriot League and Northeast.

HOME TEAMS -- Ball State, Bowling Green, Central Michigan,
KentS tate, Miami (Ohio), Ohio, Western Michigan, Austin Peay,
Eastern Illinois, Eastern Kentucky, J acksonville State, Murray
State, Bradley, Creighton, Evansville, Northern lowa, Southern
Illinois, Wichita State, Canisius, lona, Loyola (Maryland), Man-
hattan, St. Peter's, Cleveland State, Detroit, Loyola (Illinois),
Wisconsin-Green Bay, Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Boise State,
Hawaii, Nevada, San] ose State, Utah State, UC-Irvine, Pacific,
UC-Riverside, Cal-State Fullerton, Drexel, Hofstra, Northeast-
ern, Old Dominion, Virginia Commonwealth, Montana, Mon-
tana State, Louisiana-Lafayette, Western Kentucky, Winthrop,
Valparaiso, College of Charleston, St. Mary's.

VISITING TEAMS -- Akron, Buffalo, Eastern Michigan, Northern
Illinois, Toledo, Morehead State, Samford, Southeast Missouri
State, Tennessee-Martin, Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech,
Drake, Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State, Fairfield,
Marist, Niagara, Rider, Siena, Butler, Illinois-Chicago, Wright
State, Youngstown State, Fresno State, Idaho, Louisiana Tech,
New Mexico State, Cal State-Northridge, Cal Poly, Long Beach
State, UC-Santa Barbara, Delaware, George Mason, Georgia
State, Northern Arizona, Eastern Washington, Arkansas State,
New Orleans, High Point, UNC-Asheville, Albany, Vermont,
Oral Roberts, UNC-Greensboro, Stephen F. Austin, Northwest-
ern State, Santa Clara, Fairleigh Dickinson, Bucknell.

MERICA
EAST

2006 AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE
CHAMPIONSHIP

Friday, March 3
First Round
Events Center, Vestal, N.Y.
TBA Pairings & Times, 7:00 & 9:30

Saturday, March 4
Quarterfinals
Events Center, Vestal, N.Y.
TBA Pairings & Times, 12:00, 2:30, 6:00, 8:30

Sunday, March 5
Semifinals
Events Center, Vestal, N.Y.
TBA Pairings & Times, 12:00 & 2:30

Saturday, March 11
Championship
AtHighest Remaining Seed
12:00 p.m. (ESPN2)

®

NCAA TOURNAMENT

Opening Round
March 14

University of Dayton Arena
Dayton, Ohio

First & Second Rounds
March 16 & 18
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, N.C.

Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena

Jacksonville, Fla.

Jon M. Huntsman Center
Salt Lake City, Utah

Cox Arena
San Diego, Calif.

First & Second Rounds
March 17 & 19
University of Dayton Arena
Dayton, Ohio

Wachovia Center
Philadelphia, Pa.

American Airlines Center
Dallas, Texas

Palace of Auburn Hills
Detroit, Mich.

REGIONALS

ATLANTA
March 23 & 25
Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.
OAKLAND
March 23 & 25
Oakland Arena, Oakland, Calif.
WASHINGTON, D.C.
March 24 & 26
MCI Center, Washington, D.C.
MINNEAPOLIS
March 24 & 26
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome,
Minneapolis, Minn.

FINAL FOUR
April 1 & 3
RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Ind.

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NAIA District 31 Tournament

Rider 52, Albany 42 (Lawrenceville, N.J .)

NAIA District 31 Tournament
Albany 68, Pratt 60 (Montclair, NJ.)
Fairleigh Dickinson 56, Albany 53

NAIA District 31 Tournament
Maryland State 73, Albany 55 (Montclair, N.J .)
Pratt 61, Albany 55

NAIA District 31 Tournament
Albany 64, J ersey City 63 (J ersey City, N.J .)
Maryland State 69, Albany 53

NCAA College Division East Regionals
Wagner 109, Albany 64 (Syracuse, N.Y.)
Albany 71, LeMoyne 70

ECAC Upstate New York Tournament
Albany 69, St. Lawrence 55 (Schenectady, N.Y.)
Union 69, Albany 64

ECAC Upstate New York Tournament
Brockport 81, Albany 64 (Schenectady, N.Y.)
Albany 94, Geneseo 73

NCAA Division Ill East Regionals
St. Lawrence 82, Albany 63 (Brockport, N.Y.)
Rensselaer 72, Albany 55

NCAA Division Ill East Regionals
Albany 75, Ithaca 58 (Albany, N.Y.)
Oneonta State 47, Albany 46

EE |)

Richard "Doc" Sauers posted a 702-330 record in 41 seasons.

ECAC Upstate New York Tournament He is among college basketball's all-time winningest coaches.
Albany 59, Oneonta State 49 (Utica, N.Y.)
Albany 101, Hamilton 95 (07) 1992 NCAA Division Ill East Regionals

NCAA Division Ill South Regionals Albany 72, New York U. 66 (New York, N.Y.)
Savannah State 82, Albany 81 (OT) (Danville, Ky.) Rachestarse, Albany 49 (Rochester, NY)

Albany 83, Lane (Tenn.) 82 (OT) 1994 NCAA Division Ill East Regi
Soha : gionals
NCAA Division Ill East Regionals Albany 84, St. J ohn Fisher 72 (Albany, N.Y.)

fay To St tamer 66 (Potsdam, N.Y.) Albany 60, Richard Stockton 54 (Albany, N.Y.)
geome er Albany Te New York U. 67, Albany 65 (Albany, N.Y.)
vision Ill East Regionals 1995 NCAA Division Ill East Regionals

Albany 45, St. Lawrence 44 (Potsdam, N.Y.)

Potsdam 68, Albany 63 Albany 92, St. J ohn Fisher 84 (Rochester, N.Y.)

Geneseo 71, Albany 70 (Albany, N.Y.)

ECAC Upstate New York Tournament j
Albany 70, Oswego State 66 (Clinton, N.Y.) age a tl Force sonrerence: Loumament
cee 64, aeay a 7 LeMoyne 76, Albany 73 (OT) (Syracuse, N.Y.)
pstate New York Tournament 1997 New England Collegiate Conference Tournament
Rochester 90, Albany 76 (Clinton, N.Y.) Quarterfinal Round:
ECAC Upstate New York Tournament Mass.-Lowell 61, Albany 50 (Albany, N.Y.)
Binghamton 46, Albany 44 (Binghamton, N.Y.) 1998 ECAC Division Il Tournament

NCAA Division Ill East Regionals

Worcester Polytechnic Institute 58, Albany 57

Albany 78, Westfield State 70 (Worcester, Mass.) 1999
ECAC Upstate New York Tournament

Semifinal Round:

Merrimack 92, Albany 82 (Albany, N.Y.)
ECAC Division Il Tournament

Semifinal Round:

Albany 98, SUNY-Utica 58 (Albany, N.Y.) Merrimack 76, Albany 62 (Newark, NJ.)
Binghamton 62, Albany 61 (Albany, N.Y.) 2002 America East Conference Tournament
ECAC Upstate New York Tournament Quarterfinal Round:
Apeny Be Pomue Re mh Hartford 65, Albany 49 (Boston, Mass.)
any 73, Plattsburgh 72 (Albany, N.Y.) 2003 America East Conference Tournament
Hamilton 65, Albany 62 (Clinton, N.Y.) Quarterfinal Round:
rt Vesa ee Yor coummament Vermont 81, Albany 62 (Boston, Mass.)
any 74, Union 60 (Albany, N.Y.) 2004 America East Conference Tournament

Albany 85, St. J ohn Fisher 75 (Albany, N.Y.)

Albany 83, Geneseo 76 (Albany, N.Y.) First Rounds

New Hampshire 43, Albany 38 (Boston, Mass.)

NCAA Division Ill East Regionals .
Albany 85, Potsdam 75 (Potsdam, N.Y.) 2005 aural Retna ee Tomrnamens
North Adams State 69, Albany 66 (Albany, N.Y.) Binghamton 76, Albany 70 (Vestal, N.Y.)

Southeastern Mass. 92, Albany 91 (Albany, N.Y.)

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Richard Sauers 23 5.821

1945 No Team

1910 No Coach 4 4 500 1946 Merlin Hathaway 4 5 Richard Sauers 18 10.643
1911 No Coach 2 3 .500 1947 Merlin Hathaway 2 14 Richard Sauers 7 10.630
1912 No Coach 1 4 .200 1948 Merlin Hathaway 6 8 Richard Sauers 14 11.560
1913 Arch B. Swaim 7 3.700 1949 Merlin Hathaway 7 14 Richard Sauers 22 6 .786
1914 Arch B. Swaim 10 3.769 1950 Merlin Hathaway 4 15 Richard Sauers 18 9 667
1915 Arch B. Swaim i) 1.833. 1951 Merlin Hathaway 6 13 Richard Sauers 21 7.750
1916 Arch B. Swaim 4 3.571 1952 Merlin Hathaway 12 6 Barry Cavanaugh 16 10.615
1917 Edward Wachter 2 11.214 +1953 Merlin Hathaway 11 9 Richard Sauers 20 8 714
1918 Arthur C. Maroney 4 8 .333 1954 Merlin Hathaway 13 7 Richard Sauers 20 9 .690
1919 Arthur C. Maroney 6 3 .667 1955 Merlin Hathaway 2 16 Richard Sauers 14 12. 538
1920 Wilfred Clarke 4 8 .333 1956 Richard Sauers 11 9 Richard Sauers 21 7.750
1921 Francis Snavely 6 6 .500 1957 Richard Sauers 17 o Richard Sauers 15 10.600
1922 Francis Snavely 0 5 .000 1958 Richard Sauers 7 5 Richard Sauers 25 3.893
1923 Francis Snavely ae 9 .100 1959 Richard Sauers 17 8 Richard Sauers 18 8 .692
1924 Francis Snavely 0 11.000 1960 Richard Sauers 16 10 Richard Sauers 12 15.444
1925 Rutherford Baker -} 5 .500 1961 Richard Sauers 22 6 Richard Sauers 17 10.630
1926 Rutherford Baker 8 5 .615 1962 Richard Sauers ag 6 .760 1998 Scott Hicks 19 8 .704
1927 Rutherford Baker 10 1 .909 1963 Richard Sauers 14 12 538 1999 Scott Hicks 14 14.500
1928 Rutherford Baker 7 2  .778 1964 Richard Sauers 11 11  .500 2000 Scott Hicks 11 17.393
1929 Rutherford Baker 8 2  .800 1965 Richard Sauers 16 6 .727 2001 Scott Beeten 6 22 «214
1930 Rutherford Baker 4 6 .400 1966 Richard Sauers 13 9 591 2002 S. Beeten/Will Brown 8 20 = .286
1931 Rutherford Baker 2 7 +.300 1967 Richard Sauers 15 7.682 ©2003 Will Brown 7 21.250
1932 Rutherford Baker 6 2  .750 1968 Richard Sauers 18 4 818 2004 Will Brown 5 23, «179
1933 Rutherford Baker 7 3.700 1969 Richard Sauers 18 6 .750 2005 Will Brown 13 15 464
1934 Rutherford Baker 4 3 .571 1970 Richard Sauers 13 9
1935 Rutherford Baker 8 1.889 1971 Richard Sauers 17 “J
1936 Irving Goewey 7 9 .438 1972 Richard Sauers 7 6
1937 G. Hatfield 6 10.375 1973 Richard Sauers 17 8
1938 G. Elliott Hatfield a 5 .643 1974 Richard Sauers 17 8
1939 G. Elliott Hatfield 6 6 .500 1975 Richard Sauers 15 10
1940 G. Elliott Hatfield 4 7 +.364 1976 Richard Sauers 12 11
1941 G. Elliott Hatfield 2 10.167 1977 Richard Sauers 19 7
1942 G. Elliott Hatfield 3 8 .273 1978 Richard Sauers 15 9
1943 Hatfield/H. Grogan iL 11.083 1979 Richard Sauers 20 7
1944 No Team 1980 Richard Sauers 21 6

Morrison Teague is a member of the University Adam Ursprung, a first-team All-America Matthew Haggarty, who set a single-season
at Albany's Athletic Hall of Fame. At 6-foot-3, choice in 1987, was a three-time AI-SUNYAC __ record with 94 three-point field goals in 1999-
he ranks among the top 10 in scoring (1,526), forward. He is listed on UAlbany's all-time 00, is 18th on the all-time scoring list with 1,096
rebounding (723) and steals (121). charts in scoring (1,404) and rebounding (913). points and first in career 3-pointers (256).

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The National Football League's New York Giants made the University at Alba
summer training camp home in 1996. University Field (above) is the site for the Giants’
annual scrimmage. Giants training camp drew a record 45,040 fans in 2004. The
Giants will continue to hold their summer camp on the UAlbany campus through 2008.

BASKETBALL CAPTAINS

(since 1950)
Linc Marzello
Jim Warden
Bob Brown
Bob Taber
John Centra
Nels LaRoe,
Gerry McDonald
Sig Smith
Jack Minon
Dick Causey, Don Mayer
Gary Holway
Dennis J ohnson
Don Cohen,
Sherwin Bowen
John Wallace,
Roger Casey
Jim Oppedisano,
Don DeLuca
Paul Sheehan
Dick Crossett,
Dan Zeh
Jim Constantino
Jim Constantino
Larry Marcus
Rich Margison,
Scott Price
Jack Adams
Jack J ordan,
Alan Reid
John Quattrocchi
John Quattrocchi,
Reggie Smith
Reggie Smith,
Byron Miller
Pete Koola
Bob Audi
Bob Audi

1978: Kevin Keane
1979: Barry Cavanaugh,
Carmelo Verdejo
1980: Winston Royal
1981: Ray Cesare,
Rob Clune

1982: Joe J ednak,
Ron Simmons
1983: John Dieckelman
1984: Wilson Thomas
1985: David Adam,
Dan Croutier

Former captain Stephen Mulderry, who was
among the missing in the World Trade Center
tragedy of September 11, 2001, led UAlbany to

an NCAA appearance in 1990.

1999:

2000:

2001:

2002:

2003:

2004:
2005:

carta

Doug Kilmer,
Brian Kauppila
Mike Cinque,
Adam Ursprung
Brett Axelrod,
John Carmello
Stephen J ermyn,
Morrison Teague
Stephen Mulderry,
Stephen Sauers
Michael Shene

J eff Farnsworth,
Ed Feller

Jason Graber,
Garry Murray
Jason Graber
Ted Hotaling
Rich Dormer
Rich Dormer,
Andre Duncan,
Tom McGoldrick
Andre Duncan,
Darrin J ahnel,
Tom McGoldrick
Todd Cetnar,
Matthew Haggarty,
Bob Markel

Todd Cetnar,
Matthew Haggary,
Will Brand

Will Brand,

Karim Ouattara,
Joe Vukovic

Will Brand,

Joe Vukovic,
Antione J ohnson
Antione J ohnson,
Earv Opong,
Brian Barnes

Levi Levine
Aquawasi St. Hilaire,
Christopher Wyatt,
Lucious J ordan

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UNIVERSLTY
ATALBANY

State University of New York

Summer Home iti

Wew York trants

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ALLTI tae

John Jay 12-29-83. ---- 1 0
Opponent w il Keene State 01-14-96 01-14-97 4 0
Adelphi 02-02-63 oe 1 0 Keuka 02-09-95 11-21-95 2 0
Alfred 02-24-27 12-07-91 3 3 King's (PA) 11-28-79 01-04-84 3 2
Allegheny 11-30-91 oe 0 1 Lafayette 02-07-00 12-30-02 0 4
American International 02-08-47 12-31-96 0 2 Lane 03-03-79 aoe 1 0
Arkansas-Little Rock 11-23-98 oe 0 1 Lehigh 01-08-00 11-30-04 2 2
Army 02-02-00 12-06-04 5 3 Le Moyne 03-08-69 11-20-96 2 3
Assumption 01-03-98 1 0 Liberty 12-04-99 01-03-01 1 1
Baldwin Wallace 12-28-77 0 1 Long Beach State 12-29-99 aoe 0 1
Bard 03-06-37 12-04-37 2 0 Long Island 03-09-29 12-08-04 0 4
Barry 11-28-97 oe 0 1 Maine 01-02-02 02-12-05 2 6
Binghamton 02-16-49 03-05-05 51 24 Maine-Presque Isle 11-17-96 seer 1 0
Bridgeport 01-06-96 01-18-99 a 1 Manhattan 12-07-17 02-04-39 3 5
Bridgewater 02-21-36 one 1 0 Marist 12-19-64 01-07-78 8 2
Brockport 12-19-35 01-09-82 10 7 Maryland-Baltimore County 01-02-04 02-19-05 2 2
Brooklyn 02-05-38 03-07-70 5 0 Maryland State 12-30-60 03-08-61 0 3
Brooklyn Polytechnic 02-11-26 02-06-60 11 11 Maryland Eastern Shore 11-23-99 01-09-01 0 3
Boston U. 01-24-02 01-30-05 0 8 Marymount 02-19-90 seer 1 0
Brown DNP Massachusetts 03-09-18 12-28-03 2 1
Bucknell 02-23-00 11-26-02 1 3 Massachusetts-Lowell 02-14-30 01-16-99 5 6
Buffalo 12-07-62 12-12-90 9 21 MALT. 02-16-35 oe 1 0
Buffalo State 03-05-26 12-12-93 13 17 Merrimack 02-08-63 03-06-98 2 4
C.W. Post 12-13-75 01-27-79 3 0 Middlebury 02-15-19 12-05-82 4 4
California 12-11-00 oo 0 1 Molloy 11-28-98 seer 0 1
Castleton State 12-04-91 11-30-94 4 0 Monmouth 12-11-99 12-09-00 0 2
Catholic 01-11-88 11-18-00 2 2 Montclair State 02-12-31 01-04-92 9 8
Central Connecticut State 12-07-34 11-17-00 8 17 Mount St. Mary 01-30-93 01-26-95 3 0
GeNys: 11-18-83 oe 1 0 Muhlenberg 01-03-86 ase 0 1
Clarkson 01-12-17 12-16-43 4 se Muskingum 12-30-75 0 1
Cleveland State DNP Nazareth 11-23-86 0 1
Coast Guard 12-14-28 oe 1 0 Navy 02-01-19 1 0
Colgate 02-24-16 12-02-03 2 13 Newark Teachers 03-04-22 12-14-29 1 1
Columbia 01-22-01 01-15-02 1 1 New Hampshire 01-20-02 02-05-05 6 3
Cooper Union 12-07-23 02-17-33 5 3 New Hampshire College 12-10-95 02-10-99 3 5
Connecticut 02-24-21 0 1 New Haven 01-07-56 01-30-99 7 6
Cornell 12-30-00 1 0 New Paltz 12-12-25 01-10-90 46 9
Cortland 02-20-25 01-21-95 36 11 New York Maritime 01-16-48 01-09-62 7 12
Curry 12-14-51 oe 1 0 New York Tech 03-05-20 03-01-29 2 2
Dartmouth 12-17-27 12-30-04 3 4 New York U. 03-05-92 03-12-94 1 1
Delaware State 01-19-00 02-28-01 0 2 Niagara 01-08-17 11-21-00 1 9
Drew 12-09-33 01-19-35 2 0 North Adams State 03-02-35 02-07-95 9 1
Duquesne 11-14-98 0 1 Northeastern 01-26-02 02-27-05 1 7
Dyke 12-30-80 1 0 Norwich 02-05-29 11-17-89 4 0
East Stroudsburg 12-01-96 12-13-97 2 0 Notre Dame 11-30-02 seer 0 1
Eastern Connecticut 12-04-48 02-04-92 11 4 Oakland DNP
Eckerd 11-15-97 one 1 0 Ohio State 11-20-01 seer 0 1
Elmira 02-13-93 02-11-95 4 1 Old Westbury 12-14-87 11-26-96 8 1
Elon 11-26-99 01-06-01 2 0 Oneonta State 01-20-50 01-31-95 46 22
Fairleigh Dickinson 03-06-59 one 0 1 Oshkosh 12-29-77 wee 0 1
Fitchburg State 02-20-14 02-11-49 2 1 Oswego State 02-14-25 02-23-82 31 15
Florida DNP Pace 01-20-56 01-30-65 10 0
Fordham 02-17-23 one 0 1 Pittsburgh 11-28-03 seer 0 1
Franklin Pierce 01-13-96 02-03-99 2 6 Plattsburgh 12-11-26 11-28-95 55 24
Fredonia 02-14-72 02-03-79 7 1 Plymouth State 12-15-90 01-28-91 1 1
Gannon 02-17-78 one 0 1 Potsdam 01-22-49 12-10-94 55 23
Geneseo 01-28-22 03-04-95 13 4 Pratt 12-20-13 01-29-70 13 14
Georgia Southwestern 11-14-97 oe 0 1 Providence 02-24-28 seer 1 0
Green Mountain 12-29-90 11-26-00 7 0 Queens 12-11-48 12-30-97 2 0
Hartford 01-12-56 01-27-05 8 5 Quinnipiac 12-15-79 12-23-02 2 2
Hartwick 12-04-31 02-14-95 19 27 Rensselaer 12-08-13 01-17-95 42 22
Harvard 01-05-00 12-02-00 1 1 Richard Stockton 03-11-94 aoe 1 0
Hamilton 02-28-19 01-20-94 18 16 Rider 03-06-58 seer 0 1
Hilbert 12-30-95 ooo 1 0 Robert Morris 12-23-01 12-21-02 2 0
Hobart 03-03-17 01-15-71 13 4 Rochester 02-26-83 03-07-92 0 2
Howard 12-27-60 oe 1 0 R.LT. 02-17-67 11-21-80 3 0
Hunter 12-13-83 12-29-84 2 2 Rollins 01-05-77 01-11-79 0 2
Ithaca 01-10-47 01-10-95 18 16 Rowan 12-30-59 12-31-60 2 0
Jamaica Teachers 01-17-25 01-11-30 1 3 Rutgers 02-14-00 seer 0 1
Jersey City State 03-05-32 12-29-89 5 1 Sacred Heart 01-07-96 11-19-04 4 6
Johnson & Wales 12-02-94 oe 1 0 St Anselm 01-03-87 seer 0 1
Johnson State 12-30-94 oe 1 0 St Bonaventure 02-04-26 01-12-29 0 3

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St Francis (NY)

01-04-71 ---- 1 0
St. John’s 02-20-16 01-10-24 35
St. J ohn Fisher 03-08-89 03-02-95 4 1
St. Joseph (VT) 02-08-99 ---- 1 0
St. Lawrence 12-20-16 03-06-81 12 14
St. Leo 01-07-77 01-13-79 101
St. Michael's 12-04-20 12-12-47. 12-10
St. Peter's DNP
St Rose 01-04-98 ---- 1 0
St. Stephen's 02-19-21 03-03-34 65
St. Thomas 11-29-97 1 0
Salem State 11-22-86 0 ---- 0 1
San Diego State DNP
Savage P.E. 02-12-26 ---- o 1
Savannah State 03-02-79 0 1
Scranton 01-06-71 12-2889 2 1
Seton Hall 01-07-25 ---- 0 1
Siena 01-05-40 11-23-04 18 26
Skidmore 02-04-85 01-06-97 17 3
Southeastern Mass. 03-10-90 ---- oo
Southern Conn. State 12-12-41 01-23-99 23-20
Southern Maine 12-09-91 ---- 1 0
Southern Vermont 02-18-95 01-25-00 4 1
Springfield 01-07-79 01-10-81 2 0
Staten Island 02-12-83 12-0394 5 4
Stevens Tech 02-15-17 02-02-18 0 2
Stonehill 12-3195 0 ---- 0 1
Stony Brook 01-31-68 02-24-05 27 14
Suffolk 02-12-60 02-09-62 30
Syracuse 02-20-19 12-28-04 0 7
Teikyo Post 01-09-97 11-18-98 2 1
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 01-17-00 01-15-00 1 1
Texas-Pan American 01-13-00 ---- 0 1
Toledo 11-2198 0 ---- 0 1
Trinity 02-27-88 02-25-89 1 1
Tufts 01-06-79 ---- 1 0
UCLA DNP
Union 12-12-15 12-14-94 3122
Upsala 11-22-80 01-13-94 4 0
Urbana 12-29-75 ---- 1 0
Utah Valley State DNP
Utah State 12-39-00 ---- o 1
Utica 02-19-48 02-06-82 3916.
SUNY-Utica 03-01-86 02-02-93 2 0
Vermont 12-17-25 02-16-05 «1°13
Villanova 12-22-04 ---- 0 21
Wagner 03-07-69 11-27-04 0 4
Webb Institute 03-01-30 ---- 1 0
Wesleyan 03-01-88 02-06-89 1 1
West Chester 01-27-69 ---- 1 0
Western Connecticut 01-10-56 12-05-92 3 0
Westfield State 03-02-85 11-1888 3 0
Widener 12-29-87 12-29-93 101
William Paterson 12-29-59 ---- 1 0
Williams 01-12-18 12-07-81 4 8
Wittenberg 12-29-80 o 1
Worcester Polytechnic 03-01-85 ---- 0 1
Yale 01-31-00 12-08-01 1 1
York 11-25-84 ---- 1 0
Bold print indicates 2005-06 opponents
UALBANY'S POST-SEASON TOURNAMENT RECORD
Tournament = Appearances Won Lost Pct.
NCAA lL lL B 458
ECAC ul rm 9 550
NAIA 4 2 5 286
Conference 6 0 6 .000
Total 32 24 33 421

Jason Graber, who led UAlbany to the 1994 NCAA Division III Elite
Eight, is second on the all-time scoring list with 1,608 points. He was
inducted into the University's Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999.

(Individual)
Points:

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RACC RECORDS

34, Brett Mirliani (St. Lawrence) vs.
Green Mountain, 12-5-92
14, Brett Mirliani (St. Lawrence) vs.
Green Mountain, 12-5-92 (22 attempts)
29, Adrian Matthew (Rowan) vs. New York U.,
3-11-94 (9 made)
Herdol Christie (Bridgeport) vs. Albany,
16-96 (9 made)
13, Jason Graber (Albany) vs. Richard Stockton,
3-11-94 (13 attempts)
Jamar Wilson (Albany) vs. Stony Brook,
2-14-03 (14 attempts)
18, Akil Screen (Skidmore) vs. Albany,
3-11-94 (8 made)
9, EJ. Gallup (Albany) vs. Army,
2-7-01 (14 attempts)
20, Kevin Vahey (New York Tech) vs. Hilbert,
12-31-95 (7 made)
19, Scott Smith (New Hampshire College) vs.
Massachusetts-Lowell, 2-25-97
12, Donald J ohnson (Franklin Pierce) vs. Albany,
1-24-98
8, Shaun Wynn (Boston U.) vs. Albany, 1-4-04
6, Jason Ferrier (Albany) vs. SUNY-Utica, 2-2-93
Dave Schloss (Albany) vs. Molloy, 11-28-98
Dave Schloss (Albany) vs. Yale, 1-31-00

108, Albany (vs. Southern Vermont), 1-25-00

198, (Md.-Eastem Shore 102, Albany 96, 1-9-01)

30T, (New York U. 80, Rowan 75, 3-11-94)
(Albany 91, Oneonta State 85, 1-31-95)
(Md.-Eastern Shore 102, Albany 96, 1-9-01)
(Albany 85, Dartmouth 84, 1-25-03)

4,165, Albany vs. New York U., 3-12-94 (College)

4,500, Colonie vs. Albany, 3-10-99 (High School)

4,500, Schenectady vs. Columbia, 3-7-01

4,500, LaSalle Institute vs. Troy, 3-4-02

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UALBANY | 6s | BASKETBALL
Kermit L. Hall
President

Kermit L. Hall, a constitutional law
scholar and legal historian, is president
and professor of history at the University
at Albany, State University of New York.
He took office as the University's 17th
president on Feb. 1, 2005.

Hall previously served as president
and professor of history at Utah State
University for four years. Before that, he
was the provost and vice president for
academic affairs and a professor of history at North Carolina
State University for two years. From 1994-99, he served at The
Ohio State University where he was executive dean and a
professor of history and law of the College of Arts and Sciences
from 1996-99, and dean of the College of Humanities from
1994-99. He has held other academic and administrative
positions at the University of Tulsa, the University of Florida,
Wayne State University and Vanderbilt University.

Hall is the author of five books on the American legal
system, including The Magic Mirror: Law in American History
(Oxford, 1989), and editor-in-chief of The Oxford Companion to
the Supreme Court of the United S tates (2nd ed. revised, 2005),
winner of the Gavel Award from the American Bar Association,
and The Oxford Guide to Supreme Court Decisions (1999).
Both books were main selections of the History Book Club. He
also served as the editor-in-chief of The Oxford Companion to
American Law (2002), which was named one of the top books
for 2002 by Booklist.

He was one of five Americans appointed by President Bill
Clinton and confirmed by the Senate to the Assassination
Records Review Board in 1992 to review and release public
documents related to the assassination of U.S. President) ohn
F. Kennedy. For his commitment to openness in government,
the American Library Association bestowed its J ames Madison
Award on him in 1999.

Actively engaged in higher education issues, Hall is cur-
rently a member of the boards of the American Council on
Education, the National Association of State University and
Land Grant Colleges, the International Student Exchange
Program, the NCAA Presidential Task Force on the Future of
Intercollegiate Athletics and the Research Foundation of the
State University of New York. He was formerly a member of the
board of the Research Triangle Institute, one of the nation's most
successful private research enterprises

Hall has held fellowships and grants from the National
Endowment for the Humanities, the National Science Founda-
tion, the American Council of Learned Societies, the American
Bar Foundation, and the Fullbright Education Foundation.

At Utah State, the land grant university of Utah with 23,500
students and a $600 million budget, Hall led efforts to improve
freshman retention rates, attract better prepared undergradu-
ates, and increase the number of doctoral students. He also
implemented a program for students seeking nationally com-
petitive scholarships, increase resources for graduate fellow-
ships, and boost sponsored research. He attracted $10 million
fora new recital hall, the largest single giftin Utah State's history.

Hall received his Ph.D. in 1972 from the University of
Minnesota. He earned his bachelor's degree from the Univer-
sity of Akron, a master's degree in 1967 from Syracuse Univer-
sity and a master of studies in law degree from Y ale Law School
in 1980. He is a graduate of two Harvard University professional

a hehastie:

education programs: the Harvard Seminar for New Presidents
in 2001 and the Harvard Institute for Educational Management
in 1993.

Hall was bor and raised in Akron, Ohio. The son of a
tiremaker and a bookkeeper, he is a first-generation college
graduate and a Vietnam-era veteran

The SUNY Board of Trustees approved Hall's appointment
unanimously on Dec. 29, 2004 at a meeting in New Y ork City,
capping a 10-month search

UNIVERSITY COUNCIL

George M. Philip, Esq.
Chairman
John R. Fallon, Jr., Esq.
Dr. Thomas J. Malesky
Daniel C. Tomson, Esq.
Pierre L. Alric
Kevin M. Bronner, Ph.D.
Michael A, Montario
Frank T. Gargano, J r., Esq.
Anthony Giardina, Esq.
(alumni representative)

Chad Waxman
(undergraduate student representative)
Professor Steven F. Messner, Sociology

(faculty representative)

RICK COE
DEPUTY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Rick Coe was recently elevated to the
position of deputy director of athletics. He
was named UAlbany's associate director
of athletics in May 2002.

Coe, who has added the role of Uni-
versity liaison with regard to New York
Giants training camp, manages athletic business operations.
He also has administrative oversight for various sports pro-
grams and has been a key planner in the current athletic turf
fields project. A native of New Cumberland, W.Va., Coe was
previously an independent consultant in the financial planning
and insurance industry. He administered all business and fiscal
affairs and served as chief financial officer for American
University's department of athletics from 1989-2000. He was
also a member of the NCAA self-study steering committee.

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CHARLIE VOELKER
ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Charlie Voelker came to the UAlbany
athletic departmentin the summer of 2003,
and was recently promoted to associate
director of athletics for external affairs. He
directs the department's marketing and
corporate sales division, plus oversees
media relations and ticket operations

Voelker previously worked for two minor league baseball
organizations. He served as director of player personnel for the
Berkshire Black Bears, and was vice president and general
manager of the Albany-Colonie Diamond Dogs. He was named
Northern League General Manager of the Year twice.

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DIRECTOR\OF ATHLETICS

Dr. Lee A. McElroy, J r., who has more than 30 years of
experience in athletic and educational administration, is in
his sixth year as the University at Albany's Vice President
and Director of Athletics. McElroy, who provides leader-
ship for UAlbany’s NCAA Division | 19-sport intercollegiate
athletics program for men and women and is a member of
the University's Executive Committee, spearheaded a
successful search for a broad-based athletic conference
when the University accepted an invitation to join the
America East Conference in January 2001. He also
worked to renew the men's and women's basketball Capi-
tal Region rivalry with Siena College, led the development of a master plan to
upgrade the University's athletic and recreational complex, and has energized the
school's athletic development efforts.

McElroy was also a key figure as the University successfully completed the
NCAA's second cycle of Division | athletics certification and as UAlbany captured
the 2004-05 Commissioner's Cup. In addition, he helped the University hire an
architectural firm in an effort to develop a plan to improve the school's athletic
facilities, including the current construction of a multi-purpose outdoor artificial turf
facility with lighting. He was honored with the 2004 General Robert R. Neyland
Outstanding Athletic Director Award by the All-American Football Foundation.

McElroy, who played football at UCLA in the late 1960s, was previously
American University's director of athletics for four years. American, a Division |
school in Washington, D.C., competed in the Colonial Athletic Association. During
McElroy’s tenure, the AU athletic department upgraded to 19 sports, expanded
corporate partners by 400 percent, and planned capital projects for a fitness facility,
intramural field and soccer stadium. McElroy founded Eagle Club, the department's
fundraising arm, and developed a program rated as one of the top ten in the nation
in its compliance with NCAA gender equity requirements.

Dr. McElroy served as president of the America East Conference Executive
Committee in 2003-04, plus has gained national prominence for his roles with
numerous professional organizations and NCAA committees. He has served a
three-year term on the Division | Management Council as one of four at-large
representatives from I-AA or |-AAA conferences. McElory is first vice president of
the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). He previ-
ously served on four prestigious NCAA Committees: Athletics Certification,
Financial Aid, Degree Completion Program, and the NCAA Special Committee on
Agents and Amateurism.

In 1998, McElroy was named to the NACDA Executive Committee for the
University Division, and chair of the Sears Directors Cup Committee. The Sears
Directors Cup is the only national award and academic scholarship program to
recognize all NCAA and NAIA championship sports for women and men.

From 1989-96, McElroy was the director of athletics at California State Univer-
sity-Sacramento. He led the program's transition from Division II to Division | and
engineered a move to the Big Sky and Big West conferences. He also implemented
a strategic plan that developed a corporate partners plan, created an effective
fundraising and marketing program, redesigned academic support services,
improved the athletic facilities complex, and provided for campus and community
outreach programs.

McElroy also worked at the University of Houston from 1981 to 1988 as an
assistant director of men’s and women’s sports and as an associate director of
athletics, and for one year as the director of athletics at The University of the District
of Columbia. Before joining the Houston staff, he taughtin the public school systems
of Santa Monica, California and Beaumont, Texas, and was a high school principal
in Beaumont.

Along with his duties for the NCAA, McElroy has testified before congressional
committees on issues in college athletics, such as gender equity, the welfare of the
minority student-athlete, and the academic/athletic balance. McElroy serves on the
boards of the National Consortium of Academics and Sports, Athletic Business
magazine, and the National Minority Golf Association. He is also a fellow at the
Institute of Ethics and Sportsmanship at the University of Rhode Island.

McElroy, who resides with his wife, Karen, in Slingerlands, earned his B.S. in
political science and history from UCLA in 1970. He later received a M.Ed. from
the University of Southern California, and an Ed.D. from the University of Houston.

ATHLETIC DIRECTORY

AreaCode (518)
BASKETBALL
Head Coach:
Will Brown 442-3036
Assistant Coaches:
Pat Filien 591-8573
Chad O'Donnell 442-3325
Eric Eaton 442-3006
Operations Director:
J eremy Friel 442-3036

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
Vice President & Director of Athletics:

Lee McElroy 442-2562
Deputy Director of Athletics:
Rick Coe 591-8566

Assoc. Athletics Director/External:
Charlie Voelker 442-3310
Assoc. Athletics Director/Compliance:
Jan Brown 442-4107
Asst. Athletics Director/E quipment:
Kevin Galuski 442-3059
Asst. Athletics Director/Recreation:
Maria Moon 442-3067
Director of Athletics Development:
Don Ostrom 437-4416
Assistant to the Athletics Director:

Cathy Probst 442-2562
Facilities/E vent Manager:
Cara White 442-3336

Director, Recreation & Aquatics:
Maria Moon 442-3067
Chair, Intercollegiate Athletics Board:
Dr. Richard Hall 442-4664
Asst. Athletics Dir./Media Relations:
Brian DePasquale 442-3072
Assistant Director, Media Relations

Alison Hischak 442-3359
DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL

Strength/C onditioning Coach:

Tony Tullock 442-3018
Assistant Strength Coach:

Justin Mahoney 442-3018
Academic Services:

Matthew Roche 437-3788
Tickets & Marketing:

Rob Totaro 437-4415
Accountant:

Sylvia Ulion 442-3044
Asst. Equipment Manager:

Mike J orgensen 591-8649
Compliance Assistant:

Roman Dubiel 437-3645
Grounds Manager:

Shaun Lynch 442-4350

SPORTS MEDICINE
Head Athletic Trainer:
Jack Koelmel 442-3725
Asst. Athletic Trainer (Basketball):
Rich Bennett 442-3058

UALBANY BASKETBALL

RickCoe
Deputy
Athletics Director

Charlie Voelker
Associate
Athletics Director

JanBrown
Associate
Athletics Director

Brian DePasquale
Asst. Athletics Dir,/
Media Relations

Kevin Galuski
Asst. Athletics Dir,/
E quipmentOperations

MariaMoon
Asst Athletics Dir/
Recreation/Intramurals

DonOstrom
Director of
Athletic Development

RobTotaro
Director,
Tickets & Marketing

Cathy Probst
Assistant to
Director of Athletics

Sylvia Ulion
Accountant

MattRoche
Academic Services

Roman Dubiel
Compliance Assistant

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Jack Koelmel
Head Athletic Trainer

Dr. Richard Hall
Chair, Intercollegiate
Athletics Board

TonyTullock

Strength and
Conditioning Coach

BobFord rown Trina Patterson Scott Marr Lindsay Hart
Football Men's Basketball Women's Basketball Men's Lacrosse Women's Lacrosse
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Men's Soccer Women's Soccer Track & Field Cross Country Field Hockey
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Cara White Mike} orgensen Alison Hischak
Facilities & Event Equipment Assistant Assistant Director,
Management Media Relations

JustinMahoney
Strength Assistant

Mary KateHedderman
Asst. Athletic Trainer

ShaunLynch
Grounds Manager

SeanTainsh
Media Relations

LisaCangelosi
Media Relations

RodgerWyland
WOFX Radio

MEDIA INFORMATION
CREDENTIALS: All requests for working press credentials,
scouting passes, and parking should be made through the
athletic media relations office at least one week prior to any
given game. All courtside press row seats are assigned.
Passes not picked up in advance will be held at Will Call, located
in the Recreation and Convocation Center's main lobby.

RADIO/TELEPHONES: Radio lines are available courtside for
visiting stations (collect calls or "800" numbers are required).
Requests will be honored as space permits. There are also
outside telephone lines available courtside for use by the print
and electronic media. The basketball press row phone is 518-
442-2566 (game day only).

INTERVIEWS: Post-game interviews will take place in the
Recreation and Convocation Center's Hall of Fame Room on
the lobby level. The area is accessible by elevator from the
arena. On non-game days, please contact the athletic media
relations office (518-442-3072 or send an e-mail to
bdepasquale@ uamail.albany.edu) in advance for all inter-
views with head coach Will Brown, his staff, and UAlbany
players. Home phone numbers will not be given out.

UPDATES: A game-by-game basketball press release is
available prior to each contest during the season. An online
version will be available at the following address, http://
www.albany.edu/sports/mens/basketball/index.html, and will
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UAlbany Student-Athlete Support Services
Developing today's student-athletes and tomorrow’s leaders

Matt Roche
mroche@ uamail.albany.edu
518-437-3788

PE 314
Third Floor
Physical Education Building

*The mission of the Office of Student Athlete Support
Services is to enhance the collegiate experience of
UAlbany student-athletes by providing an environment
that assists them in developing transferable skills so that
they may be better prepared to compete in the classroom,
the athletic arena, as well as life.

What services are available?

-Academic Services
*Academic Skill Development
*Supervised Study
*STAAR Program
*Priority Registration
*Monitoring of Academic Progress
*Peer Tutoring

-Community Service
*Paw Pals Program
*School Visits
*S port Clinics
*Adopt-A-Highway

-Career Services
*Resume Writing
interviewing Skills
*Job Search Network

-Personal Development
*Awareness Programs
-Alcohol & drug abuse
-Nutrition
-Gambling
*Financial Planning
*Communication Skills
*Life After Athletics

What are the benefits of these services?

By partaking in these services, the student-athlete will
notice:

-Improved academic performance.
-Improved potential for graduation
-Improved personal development.
-Accomodations for learning disabilities
that enable success.

-Understanding & instruction outside of the
classroom to reinforce learning.
-Interaction with professors & other campus
resources to encourage the development of
positive relationships.

-Improved interaction between teams to
create support and friendships.

Representatives from each of the University at Albany's
19 men's and women's program serve on the Student-
Athlete Advisory Commitee.

How can | become involved?

-Individual & Team Projects
*Build your resume & help your team win the Dane Dish by
earning points for your involvement. Give back to the commu-
nity that supports you by participating in programs such as:
Paw Pals, the Student Athlete Advisory Board, the Great Danes
Reading Program & local school visits, among others.

-Serve as a resource
*Help support UAlbany Athletics by serving as a resource for
community service, career development or other programming
activity.

Available Resources

-Financial Aid/Scholarship Materials
-Graduate School Information
-Individualized counseling

-Career Fairs

-Computer lab access

-Internship & J ob postings

-Much, much, more!!

Student-Athlete Advisory Committee

*The purpose of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
(SAAC) is to serve as liaisons between the athletic adminis-
tration and student-athletes. The members of SAAC act as
the “voice” of the student-athletes and disseminate informa-
tion given to them, by administrators, to their respective
teams. SAAC is a vehicle for student-athletes to improve
upon student-athlete welfare, as well as help coordinate
community service, life skills and various other activities for
the athletic department.

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UNIVERSITY
ATALBANY

State University of New York

University at Albany Hall of Fame Enshrinees

1984: Gerald Amyot '36 (Basketball/Baseball), Edith Cobane
(Athletic Staff), Merlin Hathaway (Athletic Staff), Gary Holway
'59 (Basketball), Peter Telfer '53 (Basketball/Soccer).

1985: Donald Cohen '61 (Basketball/Tennis), Warren Crow
'67 (Wrestling), J oseph Garcia (Athletic Staff), Carlton Maxson
’58 (Soccer), Thomas Robinson '65 (Cross Country).

1986: Clem Crow ‘62 (Wrestling), Karl Gerstenberger ‘62
(Soccer), Richard Margison '69 (Basketball), J oseph Pizzillo
'66 (Baseball/Cross Country), J. Ralph Tibbetts (Honorary).

1987: Carlo Cherubino '76 (Cross Country/Track), Richard
Crossett '65 (Basketball), Charles Kruzan (Athletic Staff),
William Lindberg '54 (Soccer), Larry Mims ‘75 (Wrestling).

1988: | ohn Bertuzzi '76 (Football), Eugene Monaco '65
(Wrestling), J ames Shrader '80 (Track & Field), Leslie Siegel
(Athletic Staff).

1989: Deborah Rohrmiller-Baranowski '79 (Cross Country/
Track), Robert Burlingame (Athletic Staff), Thomas Hesiter '72
(Lacrosse/F ootball), Victor Herman ‘83 (Wrestling), J ohn
Leahy '73 (Baseball), Vincent Reda '74 (Cross Country),
Suzanne Stern '82 (Track & Field).

1990: Paul Feldman '79 (Tennis), Vernita McCormick '78
(Track & Field), Richard Odorizzi '65 (Baseball), J ames
Oppedisano ‘63 (Basketball), Arnold Will '76 (Football).

1991: David Averill '85 (Wrestling), Barry Cavanaugh '79
(Basketball), Lisa Denenmark ‘81 (Tennis), J ohn Dieckelman
'83 (Basketball), Thomas J acobs '85 (Football), Andrew Seras
'86 (Wrestling).

1992: David Cerny '86 (Lacrosse), Elizabeth Rosentel-Insley
'83 (Volleyball), Terrance Kenny '74 (Baseball), Wilhelmena
Lesane Gooney '87 (Basketball), Peggy L. Mann (Athletic
Staff), Gary Penfield '63 (Soccer), Thomas Schmitz '86
(Tennis), Philip Van Orden, M.D. (Honorary).

1993: Daniel Croutier '85 (Basketball), J ohn Donnelly '86
(Football), Scott J ames '82 (Cross Country/Track), Marc
Mercurio '85 (Track & Field), Peter Spina ‘61 (Baseball).

UAlbany enshrined five new members into the Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005. Left to right are:
President Kermit L. Hall, Rafaela Nikas '98, Dr. Richard Hall (honorary), J oe Rajczak ‘80,
Joe Savino '98, Dan Gmelin '98 and UAlbany Director of Athletics Lee McElroy.

1994: Thomas DeBlois '77 (Football), Heidi Grunwald ‘88
(Volleyball), Byron Miller '74 (Basketball), Roger Plantier '79
(Baseball), Adam Ursprung '87 (Basketball).

1995: Carlos Arango '78 (Soccer), Winsome Foderingham-
Herard '88 (Track & Field), J ohnny Rolando '77 (Soccer),
Karen Smiley ‘90 (Softball), George Webb '69 (Baseball).

1996: | im Canfield '83 (Football), Kevin Quinn '74 (Baseball),
Regina Richardson '90 (Basketball), Morrison Teague ‘89
(Basketball), Dr. William Moore (Athletic Administrator),
Howard Woodruff '63 (honorary).

1997: Glenn Carlin '88 (Football), | eff O'Donnell '74 (La-
crosse, Football, Soccer), J ohn Quattrocchi '73 (Basketball).

1998: Nick Ascienzo '73 (Baseball), Frank Sarcone '88
(Football), Frank Selca '79 (Soccer), David Theleman '86
(Baseball).

1999: Rob Clune '81 (Basketball), }ason Graber '94 (Basket-
ball), Frank Villanova '76 (Football), Wendy Williams '86
(Softball).

2000: J ack J ordan '72 (Basketball), Pat Ryder '90 (Football),
J effrey Y ork '96 (Track & Field).

2001: Debbie August '96 (Lacrosse), Don Mion '75 (Football,
Wrestling), Lynda Nealis '94 (Basketball), Wilfredo Rodriguez
"92 (Track & Field).

2002: Tonya Dodge '97 (Cross Country/Track), Meredith
Jackel '97 (Field Hockey), Blake Kim '92 (Lacrosse), Cort Kim
‘92 (Lacrosse), Rudy Vido '78 (Football, Wrestling, Track).

2003: Scott Carroll '93 (Cross Country/Track), Patty Munhall-
Blacklock '87 (Volleyball), Richard " Doc" Sauers (Basketball
Coach, 1955-97), Chris Tironi '89 (Wrestling), Scott Turrin '94
(Football).

2004: Xiomara Davila Diaz (Track & Field '99), Peter Pedro
(Football '90), Kimberly Toone (Track & Field '95), Bill Vanos
(Cross Country/Track '94).

2005: Dan Gmelin (Football '98), Rafaela Nikas (Lacrosse,
Volleyball '98), oe Rajczak (Football '80), Joe Savino
(Football '98), Dr. Richard Hall (Honorary).

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Albany
(Albany, N.Y.)
Binghamton
(Vestal, N.Y.)

Boston U.
(Boston, Mass.)
Hartford
(West Hartford, Conn.)

Maine
(Orono, Maine)

UMBC
(Baltimore, Md.)

New Hampshire
(Durham, NH.)
Stony Brook

(Stony Brook, N.Y.)

Vermont

(Burlington, Vt)

STAFF DIRECTORY

Commissioner:
Patrick Nero

Senior Assoc. Commissioner:
Julie Ruppert

Associate Commissioner:
Matt Bourque

Assistant Commissioner:
Amy Huchthausen

Director of Communications:
KJ. Cardinal

Director of Championships:
Matt Jarret

Asst. Dir./Championships:
Bailey Mixon

Asst. to the Commissioner:
Rachael Hilgar

Coordinator of Officials:
Charlie Dieh|

CONTACTING
THE CONFERENCE

Mailing Address:
10 High Street
Suite 860
Boston, MA 02110

Phone Number:
(617) 695-6369

Fax Number:
Comm.: (617) 695-6385
Admin.: (617) 695-6380

Cardinal's E-Mail:
cardinal@ americaeast.com

Web Site Address:
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America East ...

Since its modest beginning as a men’s
basketball-only conference in 1979, America
Easthas evolved into one of the most compre-
hensive NCAA Division | conferences with a
commitment to broad-based, competitive ath-
letics programs, complementing the academic
integrity and missions of the member institu-
tions.

Each of the nine institutions - University at
Albany, Binghamton University, Boston Uni-
versity, University of Hartford, University of
Maine, University of Maryland, Baltimore
County (UMBC), University of New Hamp-
shire, Stony Brook University, and University
of Vermont- offers a unique blend of academic
and athletic tradition.

Progressive in its approach to its more
than 3,500 student-athletes, America East
recognizes champions in each of its 22 sports:
men’s and women’s basketball, baseball,
men's and women’s cross country, field
hockey, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and
women’s indoor track and field, men’s and
women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s out-
door track and field, men’s and women’s
soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swim-
ming and diving, men’s and women's tennis,
and volleyball.

America East also conducts the nation’s
most comprehensive academic recognition
program for student-athletes. Nearly 1,700
student-athletes with grade-point averages of
3.0 or better were honored in 2004-05 alone.

With a geographic footprint covering the
Mid-Atlantic to Northeast regions of the United
States, America Easthas a population base of
more than 50 million people and nearly 30
million television homes. America East mem-
ber institutions include more than 106,000
students on the nine campuses and boast
nearly one million living alumni.

Athletic Success...

America East enters its 18th year of all-
sports championship competition on the heels
of one of the most successful seasons in
history as five of its 10 team sport champions
won at least one game in the NCAA Champi-
onship. Vermontadvanced in the NCAA Men's
Basketball Championship with a 60-57 over-
time win over Syracuse in the first round. In
addition, America East sent two teams to the
National Invitation Tournament. Ofthe nation's
20 Division I-AA and I-AAA conferences, only
five placed as many as three men’s basketball
teams in the postseason. For only the second
time in conference history, America East ad-
vanced five men’s and women’s basketball
teams combined to the postseason.

Boston University earned the highest na-
tional seeding for an America East team when

it entered the NCAA Women's Lacrosse Champion-
ship as the No. 3 seed. The Terriers also enjoyed a
successful men’s soccer season, advancing to the
second round. It marked the fourth-straight year the
America East men's soccer champion had won at
leastone game in the NCAA Championship. America
East baseball champion Maine advanced to the
NCAA Regional for the 14th time in school history,
defeating Southern Mississippi while falling a game
short of the championship round. The America East
field hockey champion advanced to the quarterfinals
of the NCAA Championship for the second time in
three years.

In addition, America East sent 42 student-ath-
letes to the NCAA East Outdoor Track and Field
Regional and saw two student-athletes compete at
the both the NCAA Indoor Track and Field and
Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Academic Success...

America East institutions boasted six Academic
All-Americans in 2004-05 while another 37 were
named All-District.

The conference also honored a top-scholar ath-
lete in each of its 22 championship sports. Repeat
winners from 2003-04 included Andy Allstadt of the
Albany men's cross country and track and field
teams, Kim Corbitt of the Maine women’s basketball
team, J ill Friedman of the Albany women's golf team,
Adam Grossman of the UMBC men's track and field
teams, David Hehn of the Vermont men’s basketball
team, and Aaron Izaryk of the Maine baseball team.
First-time winners were: Caitlin Hayes (women’s
cross country) of New Hampshire, Lauren Vendetti
(field hockey) of Boston University, | eff Wolniewicz
(men’s golf) of Binghamton, Marisa Ryan (women's
indoor track and field), of Boston University, Kevin
Rae (men’s lacrosse) of Albany, Katie Leland
(women’s lacrosse) of New Hampshire, Erin Hatch
(women's outdoor track and field) of Maine, Stephan
Hall (men’s soccer) of Albany, Amy Cochran
(women's soccer) of Vermont, J amie Haas (softball)
of Boston University, Hui-J ue Cai (women's swim-
ming and diving) of Binghamton, Robert Kaczynski
(men’s swimming and diving) of Binghamton, Dan
Hanegby (men’s tennis) of Binghamton, Aimee
Charest (women’s tennis) of Boston University, and
Susan Spierre (volleyball) of Albany.

Nearly 1,700 of America East's 3,500 student-
athletes were named to the Academic Honor Roll
after receiving grade-point averages of 3.0 or better.

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Included in that total were 753 student-athletes who earned a

3.5 or better.

Vermont, whose student-athletes maintained a 3.14 grade-
point average, won the 2004-05 America East Academic Cup,
presented to the institution whose student-athletes post the
highest grade-point averages during that academic year. It was
the highest grade-point average in the 10-year history of the
award, breaking the mark of 3.12 set by Maine during the 2003-
04 academic year. Maine (3.12), Hartford (3.08) and New
Hampshire (3.04) were other institutions to compile grade-point
averages of 3.00 or better in 2004-05.

Commissioner's Cup...

Albany was awarded the 2004-05 Stuart P. Haskell, Jr.
Commissioner's Cup, which annually recognizes the strongest
athletic program in America East as determined by a scoring
system which rewards success both during the regular season
and at championship competition. The Great Danes unseated
three-time defending champion Boston University to win their
first Commissioner's Cup. Albany's point total was bolstered by
championships in volleyball, men's lacrosse, men’s outdoor
track and field, and softball. In addition, the Great Danes were
runners-up in men’s indoor track and field, and women’s golf.
The men's soccer, volleyball, men’s lacrosse, and softball
teams either won or shared the regular-season titles.

America East in the Pros...

Several America East athletes have extended their playing
careers beyond the collegiate level. Former two-time America
East Players of the Year Craig Claxton of the New Orleans
Hornets, and Malik Rose of the New York Knicks, helped lead
the San Antonio Spurs to a World Championship in 2003.
Former Hartford star Vin Baker of the Houston Rockets, contin-
ued the legacy of the late Reggie Lewis, when he was selected
as an NBA All-Star. In addition, three-time America East Player
of the Year Taylor Coppenrath and T.}. Sorrentine, each of
whom graduated from Vermont in 2005, recently signed sum-
mer contracts with the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks,
respectively.

America East has also been well-represented in the WNBA
as current Hartford head coach J ennifer Rizzotti and former
America EastP layers of the Y ear Cindy Blodgett (Maine), } amie
Cassidy (Maine) and Katasha Artis have played in the top
women's professional league.

Former Hartford star | eff Bagwell of the Houston Astros
became the 35th player in Major League history to hit 400 home
runs when he homered in a game on] uly 20, 2003. J oe Nathan,
who played at Stony Brook and is now a top reliever for the
Minnesota Twins, was selected to the Major League All-Star
game in both 2004 and 2005. Former America East Players of
the Year Mark Sweeney (Maine) of the San Diego Padres and
Kevin Mench of the Texas Rangers, are joined by former all-
conference player Carlos Pena of the Detroit Tigers, on 2005
Major League rosters. J ay Witasick of the San Diego Padres,
who played at UMBC, is in his 10th season in the majors.
Several other former America East players, including 11 draft
choices from 2004-05, are presently in the minor leagues.

Hartford’s J erry Kelly, who won two PGA Tour events in
2002, joined the tour in 1996 after turning professional in 1989.
Kelly, who has earned more than $2 million in each of the last
three seasons, is joined by former Hawk golfers Tim Petrovic
and Patrick Sheehan on the PGA Tour.

women’s soccer and men’s lacrosse players in various profes-
sional leagues, including former Boston University standout
Andrew Dorman, who is in his second season with the New
England Revolution of the MLS.

History...

To see how far America East has progressed, consider the
conference was established in 1979 as the ECAC North. The
conference at that time consisted of 10 institutions and spon-
sored league competition only in men's basketball, with the
champion receiving an automatic bid to the NCAA Champion-
ship.

Men’s basketball remained the lone league sport until the
1988-89 academic year. At that time, the conference's Board of
Directors made a new commitment to an all-sports association,
creating the North Atlantic Conference by establishing an office,
hiring a full-time commissioner, and embarking on a building
program.

The North Atlantic Conference merged with the Seaboard
Conference (the league in which Boston University, Hartford,
Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, among others, com-
peted in women’s basketball) in 1989 and the NAC looked to
establish conference championships in several men's and
women’s sports.

The conference changed its name to America East prior to
the 1996-97 academic year and moved the conference head-
quarters to its present location in downtown Boston in 1997.

In 2005, America East hired Patrick Nero, most recently the
Director of Athletics at Maine, as the conference's third commis-
sioner.

Quick Facts...
Founded: 1979 (as ECAC North, men’s basketball only), 1988-
89 (all sports)

Membership (year joined): Albany (2001), Binghamton (2001),
Boston University (1979), Hartford (1985), Maine (1979), UMBC
(2003), New Hampshire (1979), Stony Brook (2001), Vermont
(1979)

Sports: Baseball, Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball, Men's
Cross Country, Women’s Cross Country, Field Hockey, Men's
Golf, Women's Golf, Men's Indoor Track and Field, Women’s
Indoor Track and Field, Men's Lacrosse, Women's Lacrosse,
Men's Outdoor Track and Field, Women's Outdoor Track and
Field, Men’s Soccer, Women's Soccer, Softball, Men’s Swim-
ming and Diving, Women’s Swimming and Diving, Men's
Tennis, Women’s Tennis, Volleyball

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University of Maine
University at Albany Orono, Maine

Albany, New York University of Vermont

Burlington, Vermont

Binghamton University
Binghamton, New York

Boston University
Boston, Massachusetts

University of Hartford
West Hartford, Connecticut

‘University of New Hampshire
Durham, New Hampshire

Sophomore forward Brent Wilson (34) was Brian Lillis (20) is one of the top Great Danes | Sophomore David Bauman (3), a sharpshoot-
voted to the 2005 America East Conference All- off the bench. The 6-foot-5 sophomore aver- ing guard from Sarver, Pa., appeared in 11

Rookie Team, the third straight yeara UAlbany aged 4.0 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists and games in his first season.

Bauman once

player has appeared on the squad. 1.3 steals in his first collegiate campaign. canned eight 3-pointers in a high school game.

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AMERICA EAST
STANDINGS & AWARDS = Nah

2004-05 America EastConference Season Review
FINAL STANDINGS

School AE Pct. «= ALL.—Sss Pct’ «= Home = Aways Neu. Last 5

x-Vermont 16-2 889 25-7, -—.781——«13-0 96 31 41

Northeastern 15-3 833° 21-10 677—«10-2 87 1 32

Boston U. 14-4 778 = 20-9. 690 10-20-68. MERICA
Albany 9-9 500 13-15 464 7-3 6-11 0-1 14

Binghamton 8-10 4440 12-1741 210 2-2 23 EAST
Maine 8-10 444 14-15 4837-4 69 12 23 "
Stony Brook 6-12 333 12-17 A148 Bll 11 32

New Hampshire 5-13 278 9-19 321 66 B12 0-1 23

UMBC 5-13 278 «11-18 «37985 22 11 23

Hartford 414 222 8-20 286 © 7-5 0-13 0-20 14

x-America East Conference Tournament Champion

2004-05 America EastAll-C onference Selections

First Team America East Conference
Rashad Bell, Boston U. Senior Forward 2005-06 Championship Schedule
Chaz Carr, Boston U. Senior Guard
Jose Juan Barea, Northeastem Junior Guard Men's and Women's Cross Country
Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont Senior Forward October 29, 2005; Vestal, NY.
TJ. Sorrentine, Vermont Senior Guard Zs A v
Field Hockey

Second Team November 4 & 5, 2005; Highest Seed
Andre Heard, Binghamton Junior Guard
Lucious Jordan, Albany Junior Guard Women's Soccer
Kevin Reed, Maine Sophomore Guard Oct. 28 & 30 and November 5 or 6, 2005; Campus Sites
Ben Sturgill, New Hampshire Senior Forward
Jamar Wilson, Albany Sophomore Guard Men's Soccer

. November 5, 9, 12 or 13, 2005; Campus Sites
Third Team
Marcus Bares, Northeastern Senior Guard Women's Volleyball
Etienne Brower, Boston U. Sophomore Forward November 18-20, 2005; Highest Seed
Joe Campbell, Maine Senior Forward ie v
Aaron Cook, Hartford Junior Guard Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving
Shawn James, Northeastern Freshman Forward February 17-19, 2006; Boston, Mass.
All-Rookie Team ; Men's and Women's Indoor Track
Mike Christensen, New Hampshire © Freshman — Forward February 17-18, 2006; Boston, Mass.
Josh Duell, Vermont Freshman Forward q g @
Antwan Hardy, Stony Brook Freshman Guard Men's Basketball
Shawn James, Northeastern Freshman Forward March 3, 4, 5 & 11, 2006;
Brent Wilson, Albany Freshman Forward Events Center, Vestal, N.Y.
Kevin Roberson Player of the Year: Women's Basketball
Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont March 9-12, 2006; Reich Family Pavilion,
Rookie of the Year: Shawn James, Northeastern West Hartford, Conn.

Defensive Player of the Year: Shawn J ames, Northeastern

Coach of the Year: Ron Everhart, Northeastem Men's ant Women's Tennis

April 28-30, 2006; New Haven, Conn.

2005-06 America EastConference Men's and: Women’s Golf
Preseason Coaches Poll May 1-2, 2006; Bolton, Mass.
1. Albany (5) 61 Men's Lacrosse
2. Boston U. (3) 52 May 5 & 7, 2006; Highest Seed
3. Maine (1) 46
4. Binghamton 43 Women's Lacrosse
5. Hartford 41 May 5 & 7, 2006; Highest Seed
6. Vermont 31
7. Stony Brook 21 Men's and Women's Track &
8. UMBC 15 May 6-7, 2006; Durham, N.H.
9. New Hampshire 14
Softball
(_) - first-place votes May 11-13, 2006; Highest Seed
Preseason All-Conference Baseball
Andre Heard, Binghamton (Sr., G); Lucious J ordan, Albany (Sr., G); May 25-27, 2006; Highest Seed

Kevin Reed, Maine (Sr., G/F); Jamar Wilson, Albany (jr., G); Shaun
Wynn, Boston U. (Sr., G).

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Offense GP FGM 3FG FIM Points Avg. Free Throw Percentage GP FIM FTA Pct.

Northeastern 31 811 242 413 2277 73.5 Albany 28 424 587 aan

Vermont 32 805 214 420 2299 71.8 Vermont 32 420 582 .722

Albany 28 644 #174 424 1886 67.4 Maine 29 329 460 715

New Hampshire 28 660 154 342 1816 64.9 Northeastern 31 413 582 .710

Maine 29 658 199 329 1844 63.6 Stony Brook 29 387 549 .705

Boston U. 29 659 130 374 1822 62.8 New Hampshire 28 342 507 .675

Stony Brook 29 625 156 387 1793 61.8 Boston U 29 374 556 .673

Binghamton 29 624 194 342 1784 615 Binghamton 29 342 521 656

UMBC 29 640 146 351 1777 61.3 Hartford 28 270 429 .629

Hartford 28 633 129 270 1665 59.5 UMBC 29 351 559 .628

Defense GP FGM 3FG FIM Points Avg. Assists GP Asst. Avg.

Boston U. 29 588 149 291 1616 55.7 Vermont 32 493 15.41

Vermont 32 731 #190 335 1987 62.1 New Hampshire 28 381 13.61

Binghamton 29 607 187 438 1839 63.4 UMBC 29 383 13.21

Albany 28 644 «185 338 1811 64.7 Albany 28 366 13.07

Maine 29 663 151 409 1886 65.0 Northeastern 31 404 13.03

Stony Brook 29 689 154 375 1907 65.8 Boston U 29 356 12.28

UMBC 29 656 175 437 1924 66.3 Maine 29 353 pied

New Hampshire 28 705 207 330 1947 69.5 Stony Brook 29 308 10.62

Hartford 28 636 202 480 1954 69.8 Binghamton 29 302 10.41

Northeastern 31 832 171 334 2169 70.0 Hartford 28 251 8.96

Scoring Margin GP PF Avg. PA Avg. Margin Blocked Shots GP Bik. Avg.

Vermont 32 2299 71.8 1987 62.1 +9.8 Binghamton 31 202 6.52

Boston U. 29 1822 62.8 1616 55.7 47.1 Boston U 29 143 4.93

Northeastern 31 2277 73.5 2169 70.0 43.5 Maine 29 116 4.00

Albany 28 1886 67.4 1811 64.7 42.7 Binghamton 29 87 3.00

Maine 29 1844 63.6 1886 65.0 -14 UMBC 29 84 2.90

Binghamton 29 1784 61.5 1839 63.4 19 New Hampshire 28 75 2.68

Stony Brook 29 1793 61.8 1907 65.8 -3.9 Stony Brook 29 72 2.48

New Hampshire 28 1816 64.9 1947 69.5 47 Albany 28 68 2.43

UMBC 29 1777 61.3 1924 66.3 5.1 Hartford 28 54 1.93

Hartford 28 1665 59.5 1954 69.8 -10.3 Vermont 32 55 1.72

Rebound Margin GP Reb. Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin Steals GP Sti. Avg.

Vermont 31 1173 37.8 1074 34.6 43.2 Albany 28 225 8.04

Maine 30 1088 36.3 1034 345 +1.8 Maine 29 216 7.45

Binghamton 30 1057 35.2 1005 33.5 +17 New Hampshire 28 204 7.29

Boston U. 29 1007 34.7 976 33.7 +1.0 Northeastern 31 218 7.03

Hartford 29 1008 34.8 980 33.8 +1.0 Boston U 29 202 6.97

New Hampshire 30 1038 34.6 1034 345 +0.1 Vermont 32 216 6.75

Stony Brook 30 980 32.7 996 33.2 -0.5 Hartford 28 188 6.71

UMBC 28 962 34.4 987 35.2 -0.8 Binghamton 29 194 6.69

Northeastern 30 1108 36.9 1191 39.7 -2.8 UMBC 29 176 6.07

Albany 28 916 32.7 1024 36.6 3.9 Stony Brook 29 175 6.03

Field Goal Percentage GP FGM FGA Pct. Turnover Margin GP Turn. Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin

New Hampshire 28 660 1483 445 Boston U 29 350 12.1 402 13.9 41.79

Albany 28 644 1472 438 Northeastern 31 418 #135 471 15.2 41.71

Northeastern 31 811 1854 437 Binghamton 29 394 13.6 434 15.0 41.38

Vermont se 805 1852 435 Vermont 32 380 #119 411 12.8 40.97

Boston U. 29 659 1531 430 Albany 28 414 148 428 15.3 +0.50

Maine 29 658 1582 416 Hartford 28 409 146 420 15.0 40.39

Stony Brook 29 625 1550 403 UMBC 29 382 13.2 390 13.4 40.28

UMBC 29 640 1610 398 Stony Brook 29 402 13.9 371 12.8 -1.07

Binghamton 29 624 1589 393 New Hampshire 28 454 16.2 396 14.1 -2.07

Hartford 28 633 1617 391 Maine 29 519 17.9 416 14.3 -3.55

3-Point FG Percentage GP FGM FGA Pct. Ast/Turn. Ratio GP Ast. Avg. Turn. Avg. Ratio

Albany 28 174 459 379 Vermont 32 493 15.4 380 11.9 1.30

Maine 29 199 554 359 Boston U 29 356 12.3 350 by 1.02

Vermont 32 269 751 358 UMBC 29 383 13.2 382 13.2 1.00

Stony Brook 29 156 458 341 Northeastern 31 404 13.0 418 13.5 0.97

Northeastern 31 242 723 335 Albany 28 366 «13.1 414 14.8 0.88

Binghamton 29 194 596 326 New Hampshire 28 381 13.6 454 16.2 0.84

Boston U. 29 130 414 314 Binghamton 29 302 10.4 394 13.6 0.77

UMBC 29 146 475 307 Stony Brook 29 308 10.6 402 13.9 0.77

New Hampshire 28 154 519 297 Maine 29 353 12.2 519 17.9 0.68

Hartford 28 129 448 288 Hartford 28 251 9.0 409 14.6 0.61
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Scoring Team GP FGM FTM Points Avg. Aaron Cook HART 28 64 2.29

Taylor Coppenrath VT 31 271 «226 777 25.1 Jose Juan Barea NOR 30 68 2.27

Jose Juan Barea NOR 30 235, +=i3l 665 22.2 Chaz Carr BU 29 60 2.07

TJ. Sorrentine VT 31 196 73 581 18.7 Troy Hailey BING 29 55 1.90

Jamar Wilson ALB 27 132 «154 455 16.9 Brian Hodges UMBC 29 50 1.72

Marcus Barnes NOR 30 157 83 476 15.9 Lucious J ordan ALB 28 48 1-71.

Rashad Bell BU 29 164 «125 453 15.6 Antwan Hardy SB 28 46 1.64

Aaron Cook HART 28 147 59 417 14.9 Andre Heard BING 28 47 1.62

Lucious J ordan ALB 28 140 85 413 14.8

Andre Heard BING 29 142 83 414 14.3 Free Throw Pct. Team GP FIM FTA Pct.

Emest Turner ME 25 119 64 342 Ba Jamar Wilson ALB 27 154 (186 828

Ben Sturgill UNH 27 151 64 366 13.6 Cori Spencer SB 29 86 «104 827

Chaz Carr BU 29 130 61 381 ia Jose Juan Barea NOR 30 131 «(167 784

Kevin Reed ME 29 126 39 371 12.8 Taylor Coppenrath VT 31 226 295 .766

Antwan Hardy SB 28 103 55 307 11.0 Marcus Barnes NOR 30 83 110 755

Blagoj J anev UNH 27 105 45 295 10.9 Ermest Turner ME 25 64 87 .736

Bobby Santiago SB 29 102 72 316 10.9 Andre Heard BING 29 83 «114 728

Cori Spencer SB 29 111 86 309 10.7 Rashad Bell BU 29 125° «179 698

Levi Levine ALB 26 96 53 270 10.4 Mike Christensen UNH 28 71 #105 .676

Shawn James NOR 25 100 52 257 10.3 Lucious J ordan ALB 28 85 128 664

Mark Flavin ME 29 113 62 293 10.1

Andrew Feeley UMBC 29 113 52 278 9.6 Assists Team GP Asst. Avg.

Mike Popoko SB 29 92 59 274 94 Jose Juan Barea NOR 30 218 Far

Joe Campbell ME 29 91 72 270 9.3 Rob Gogerty UMBC 29 143 4.93

Brian Hodges UMBC 29 87 43 267 9.2 TJ. Sorrentine VT 31 pik 4.23

Troy Hailey BING 29 90 30 265 91 Jamar Wilson ALB 27 112 4.15

Mike Christensen UNH 28 78 71 253 9.0 Shaun Wynn BU 29 100 3.45

Rob Gogerty UMBC 29 90 50 262 9.0 Chris Vetrano UNH 28 96 3.43

Alex Adediran BING 28 86 67 239 8.5 Bobby Santiago SB 29 98 3.38

Etienne Brower BU 29 87 43 241 8.3 Levi Levine ALB 26 78 3.00

Jermaine Anderson UNH 27 Is 59 224 8.3 Emest Turner ME 25 70 2.80
Chaz Carr BU 29 81 2.79

Rebounding Team GP OFF DEF Total Avg. Charles Ford HART 27 71 2.63

Taylor Coppenrath VT 31 135 «142 277 8.9 Andre Heard BING 29 74 255

Shawn J ames. NOR 25 65 124 189 7.6

Andrew Feeley UMBC 29 71 (138 209 7.2 Steals Team GP St. Avg.

Joe Campbell ME 29 72. «136 208 7.2 Kevin Reed ME 29 63 ras

Germain M. Njila VT 32 61 164 225 7.0 Andre Heard BING 29 Sf 1.97

Kevin Reed ME 29 35 «164 199 6.9 Jermaine Anderson UNH 27 53 1.96

Ben Sturgill UNH 27 68 112 180 6.7 Shaun Wynn BU 29 53 1.83

Sebastian HermenierBING 28 66 #115 181 6.5 Jose Juan Barea NOR 30 53 1.77

Bennet Davis NOR 31 61 138 199 6.4 Aaron Cook HART 28 49 1.75

Bo Taylor HART 21 52 79 131 6.2 Germain M. Njila | VT 32 49 453

Cori Spencer SB 29 58 118 176 6.1 Lucious J ordan ALB 28 40 1.43

Levi Levine ALB 26 51 104 155 6.0 Rob Gogerty UMBC 29 41 1.41

Rashad Bell BU 29 58 109 167 5.8 Levi Levine ALB 26 36 1.38

Craig Walls UNH 28 49 111 160 Sa Joe Campbell ME 29 39 1.34

Kevin Gardner BU 29 62 103 165 5.7

Mike Orfini SB 29 51 108 159 5.5 Blocked Shots Team GP Blk. Avg.

Mark Flavin ME 29 59 99 158 5.4 Shawn J ames NOR 25 136 5.44

Etienne Brower BU 29 43 #115 158 5.4 Rashad Bell BU 29 49 1.69

Kirsten Zoellner ALB 28 61 85 146 5.2 Bennet Davis NOR 31 44 1.42

Mike Popoko SB 29 58 93 151 52 Etienne Brower BU 29 40 1.38

Mike Christensen UNH 28 34 «(106 140 5.0 Mark Flavin ME 29 37 1.28
Nick Billings BING 29 34 1.17

Field Goal Pct. Team GP FGM FGA _ Pet. Andrew Feeley UMBC 29 33 1.14

Ben Sturgill UNH 27 151 = 265 570 Joe Campbell ME 29 28 0.97

Rashad Bell BU 29 164 306 536 Craig Walls UNH 28 ar 0.96

Taylor Coppenrath VT at 271 «524 517 Olli Ahvenniemi ME 26 23 0.88

Marcus Barnes NOR 30 157 368 427 Kevin Gardner BU 29 24 0.83

Jose Juan Barea NOR 30 233 «556 419

Lucious J ordan ALB 28 140 343 408 Ast/Turn. Ratio GP Asst. Avg. Turn. Avg. Ratio
Rob Gogerty, UMBC 29 143 4.9 52 1.8 2.75

3-Point FG Pct. Team GP 3FG FGA Pct. Shaun Wynn, BU 29 100 «3.4 44 15 2.27

TJ. Sorrentine VT 31 116 290 400 Jose Juan Barea, NOR 30 218 «7.3 134 45 1.63

Kevin Reed ME 29 80 206 388 Levi Levine, ALB 28 78 «3.0 51 2.0 453

Marcus Barnes NOR 30 79° = 222 356 TJ. Sorrentine, VT 31 131 «(4.2 87 2.8 1.51
Bobby Santiago, SB 29 98 3.4 69 2.4 1.42

3-Point FGs MadeTeam GP 3FG Avg. Chaz Carr, BU 29 81 2.8 68 Fart 1.19

TJ. Sorrentine VT 31 116 3.74 Germain M. Njila, VT 32 69 2.2 60 1.9 1.15

Kevin Reed ME 29 80 2.76 Andre Heard, BING 29 74 (2.6 65 red 1.14

Marcus Barnes NOR 30 79 2.63 Chris Vetrano, UNH 28 9 3.4 86 Bk: 1.12

UALBANY BASKETBALL
Wednesday, November 9
Albany vs. Oakland (2K Sports Classic)

Thursday, November 10
Albany vs. Florida or St. Peter's
(2K Sports Classic)

Monday, November 14
Boston U. @ Duke (Preseason NIT)

Friday, November 18

Niagara @ Binghamton

New Hampshire @ Columbia Tournament
Maryland-Eastern Shore @ UMBC
Hartford @ Massachusetts

Stony Brook @ Villanova

Maine @ William & Mary Tournament

Saturday, November 19

New Hampshire @ Columbia Tournament
Vermont @ Harvard

Maine @ William & Mary Tournament

Sunday, November 20
La Salle @ UMBC

Monday, November 21
Sacred Heart @ Albany
Binghamton @ Mount St. Mary's
Vermont @ Providence

Tuesday, November 22
Michigan @ Boston U.
Stony Brook @ Lehigh
Maine Fort-Kent @ Maine
UMBC @ Towson

Wednesday, November 23
Brown @ Hartford

Binghamton @ Oklahoma
New Hampshire @ Providence
Nevada @ Vermont

Saturday, November 26
New Hampshire @ Colgate
Cornell @ Hartford

Maine @ Pittsburgh
Boston U. @ Rider

Albany @ San Diego State
Columbia @ Stony Brook
Wagner @ Vermont

Sunday, November 27
UMBC @ Loyola, Md.

Monday, November 28
Central Conn. State @ Binghamton
Maine @ Robert Morris
Holy Cross @ Vermont

Tuesday, November 29
Rhode Island @ Boston U
Albany @ UCLA

Wednesday, November 30
Hartford @ Canisius
New Hampshire @ Harvard

Thursday, December 1
Binghamton @ Hofstra
Delaware @ UMBC

BASKETBALL

Friday, December 2
Boston U. @ George Washington

Saturday, December 3

Maine @ Hartford*

Long Island @ New Hampshire
Binghamton @ St. Francis, N.Y.
Albany @ Siena

Sunday, December 4
Vermont @ Iona

Monday, December 5
Morgan State @ Maine

Tuesday, December 6
Harvard @ Boston U.
Robert Morris @ New Hampshire

Wednesday, December 7
Stony Brook @ St J ohn’s
UMBC @ West Virginia

Thursday, December 8
New Hampshire @ Boston U.*
Yale @ Hartford

Saturday, December 10
Brown @ Binghamton
Albany @ Cleveland State
Hartford @ Long Island
Boston U. @ Maine*

Stony Brook @ UMBC*

New Hampshire @ Vermont*

Monday, December 12
Boston U. @ Massachusetts

Tuesday, December 13
Dartmouth @ Maine

Wednesday, December 14
Stony Brook @ Hofstra

Thursday, December 15
Maine @ Rutgers

Saturday, December 17
Harvard @ Albany

North Florida @ Binghamton
William & Mary @ UMBC
Vermont @ Pittsburgh

Sunday, December 18
New Hampshire @ Connecticut
Hartford @ St. Francis, N.Y.

Tuesday, December 20
Binghamton @ Albany*

New Hampshire @ Penn State
UMBC @ San Diego State

Wednesday, December 21
Vermont @ Dartmouth
Molloy @ Hartford

Thursday, December 22

Boston U. @ Canisius
Binghamton @ Central Conn. State
UMBC @ Long Beach State

Friday, December 23
Albany @ Stony Brook*

Wednesday, December 28

Albany @ Brown

Boston U. @ Cable Car Classic

Stony Brook @ Connecticut

Monmouth @ Hartford

New Hampshire @ North Carolina State
UMBC @ Virginia

Thursday, December 29

Boston U. @ Cable Car Classic

Maine @ Tenn.-Chatt. Tournament
Binghamton @ Utah State Tournament
American @ Vermont

Friday, December 30

Maine @ Tenn.-Chatt. Tournament
Binghamton @ Utah State Tournament
Stony Brook @ Wagner

Saturday, December 31
Hartford @ Virginia

Monday, J anuary 2
Boston U. @ Holy Cross
Colgate @ Stony Brook
Siena @ Vermont

Tuesday, January 3
Maine Machias @ Maine
UMBC @ Navy

Wednesday, January 4
Hartford @ Albany*

Thursday, January 5

Boston U. @ UMBC*
Binghamton @ New Hampshire*
Vermont @ Stony Brook*

Saturday, J anuary 7
Maine @ Albany*

Sunday, J anuary 8
Stony Brook @ Binghamton*
Hartford @ New Hampshire*
UMBC @ Vermont*

Monday, J anuary 9
Cornell @ Albany

Tuesday, January 10
Stony Brook @ Dartmouth
*America East Conference Game

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Wednesday, J anuary 11
New Hampshire @ UMBC*

Thursday, January 12
Albany @ Boston U.*
Vermont @ Hartford
Binghamton @ Maine*

Saturday, J anuary 14
Utah Valley State @ Albany
New Hampshire @ Stony Brook*

Sunday, J anuary 15
Binghamton @ Boston U.*
Vermont @ Maine*
Hartford @ UMBC*

Monday, January 16
Stony Brook @ George Washington
Dartmouth @ New Hampshire

Wednesday, J anuary 18
Albany @ Vermont*

Thursday, January 19
Binghamton @ Hartford*
Maine @ New Hampshire*
Boston U. @ Stony Brook*

Sunday, J anuary 22

New Hampshire @ Albany*
Vermont @ Boston U.*
Stony Brook @ Hartford*
Maine @ UMBC*

Wednesday, J anuary 25
UMBC @ Albany*
Vermont @ Binghamton*
Hartford @ Boston U.*
Stony Brook @ Maine*

Saturday, J anuary 28
Albany @ Binghamton*
Hartford @ Longwood
Vermont @ New Hampshire*
UMBC @ Stony Brook*

Sunday, J anuary 29
Maine @ Boston U.*

Wednesday, February 1
Stony Brook @ Albany*
Boston U. @ New Hampshire*

Thursday, February 2
Hartford @ Maine*
Binghamton @ UMBC*

Saturday, February 4
Boston U. @ Albany*
Hartford @ Vermont*

Sunday, February 5
Maine @ Binghamton*
UMBC @ New Hampshire*

Wednesday, February 8

New Hampshire @ Binghamton*
UMBC @ Boston U.*

Albany @ Hartford*

Stony Brook @ Vermont*

Saturday, February 11

New Hampshire @ Hartford*
Albany @ Maine*
Vermont @ UMBC*
Binghamton @ Stony Brook*

Monday, February 13
Stony Brook @ Boston College

Tuesday, February 14
Boston U. @ Binghamton*

Wednesday, February 15
UMBC @ Hartford*

Stony Brook @ New Hampshire*
Maine @ Vermont*

Saturday, February 18

Hartford @ Binghamton*

Albany @ ESPN Bracket Buster
Vermont @ ESPN Bracket Buster

Sunday, February 19
Stony Brook @ Boston U.*
New Hampshire @ Maine*

Monday, February 20
Vermont @ Albany*
UMBC @ Binghamton*

Thursday, February 23
UMBC @ Maine*

Albany @ New Hampshire*
Hartford @ Stony Brook*
Boston U. @ Vermont

Sunday, February 26
Albany @ UMBC*
Boston U. @ Hartford*
Maine @ Stony Brook*
Binghamton @ Vermont*
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Friday, March 3

America East Conference Tournament
(Events Center, Vestal, N.Y.)

First Round, 7:00

Saturday, March 4

America East Conference Tournament
(Events Center, Vestal, N.Y.)

Quarterfinal #1, 12:00; Quarterfinal #2, 2:00
Quarterfinal #3, 6:00; Quarterfinal #4, 8:00

Sunday, March 5

America East Conference Tournament
(Events Center, Vestal, N.Y.)
Semifinal #1, 12:00 (AE-TV)

Semifinal #2, 2:30 (AE-TV)

Saturday, March 11
America East Conference Championship
{at highest remaining seed's home arena)
12:00 p.m. (ESPN2)

UAlbany Basketball
2005-06 Tickets

Season Tickets*
Reserved Seats, $75.00
Chair Back, $125.00
Courtside Package, $200.00 (men only)
Season Parking Pass, $40.00

Individual Game Tickets
Reserved Seats, $7.00
Chair Back Seat, $9.00
Courtside Seat, $20.00

How to Order Tickets
Contact the UAlbany Ticket Office by:
Telephone: 518-442-4683
E-Mail: boxoffice@ uamail.albany.edu
Mail: UAlbany Ticket Office, PE 135, 1400
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*Men's & Women’s Combined

The 9th Annual Big Purple Grow! will be held on Saturday, Feb. 4, when the Great Danes meet
Boston U. UAlbany's Winter Homecoming attracted a record-crowd of 4,091 fans in 2005.

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ALBANY

NEW YORK’S CAPITAL

Albany, the state capital of New York, offers some-
thing for everyone, and is the center of a region remarkable
for its natural and cultural resources.

The Capital District area represents the cities of
Albany, Schenectady and Troy, and has a population of
approximately 875,000. Within a short distance are the
Berkshires, the Catskills and the Adirondacks, the largest
wilderness area east of the Mississippi River.

Major ski areas such as Killington, Gore, Hunter,
Bromley, Stratton and Mt. Snow are within easy commut-
ing distance. Saratoga Springs, 25 miles to the north, is
internationally known as a sports, concert, and cultural
center, and features outstanding thoroughbred and har-
ness racing at Saratoga Race Track.

Geographically, the city of Albany is only 150 miles
from New York City, 175 miles from Boston, and 225 miles
from Montreal in Canada. The New York State Thruway
and two major interstate highways intersect one mile from
the main campus. Bus, rail, and air terminals are all within
ten minutes of the University.

Designated an All-America City by the National Civic
League in 1991, Albany is dominated by the Nelson A.
Rockefeller Empire State Plaza, a billion-dollar complex. It
includes government buildings, a convention center, the
state museum, and the state library.

Directly across from the Plaza stands the State
Capitol Building. This majestic five-story structure, in

‘*A skyline view of downtown Albany

existence since 1879, houses the governor's offices and the
chambers of the State Senate and Assembly.

The Plaza has spurred the renovation of a large portion
of historic downtown Albany. You will enjoy exploring the
cosmopolitan area of old townhouses, boutiques and res-
taurants, or attending major sports, entertainment or cultural
events in Pepsi Arena, the host site to the 2001 NCAA
Division | Ice Hockey Frozen Four, 2002 NCAA Division |
Wrestling Championships, and 2003 NCAA Division | Men's
Basketball East Regional.

This $65.4 million arena seats approximately 17,500
with a 1,700-car parking facility. Pepsi Arena hosts nearly
200 events a year including professional basketball and
hockey games, arena football, rock concerts, trade shows,
conventions, and is the former site for the University’s
spring commencement.

The city of Albany has experienced unprecedented
progress and development during the past ten years. Over
$1 billion in economic development projects have been
implemented. The historic link between downtown Albany
and the Hudson River was restored with the opening of the
Hudson River Way Pedestrian Bridge and the construction
of a multi-purpose amphitheatre at the Corning Park. The
restoration of the historic Palace Theatre now provides a
venue that complements the Pepsi Arena as a host to world
class entertainers and cultural events.

Four major malls and shopping centers, including
Crossgates, Stuyvesant Plaza and Colonie Center, fall
within one mile of campus. Nightlife in Albany is lively with
concerts, movies, theatre, dancing, and just about every
kind of restaurant or eatery you can imagine. Most attrac-
tions or activities are a short walk or accessible through the
local bus system.

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The University at Albany today is an internationally recognized public research
university with a broad mission of undergraduate and graduate education, research
and service. More than 16,000 students are enrolled in nine schools and colleges
offering 177 undergraduate, master's and doctoral degree programs.
UNIVERSITY Outstanding faculty, an innovative curriculum, award-winning advisors and stu-
dent-centered services create a distinctive learning environment that nurtures stu-
dent success. After graduation, more than two-thirds of undergraduates go on for
AT “ALBAN Y advanced degrees, es acceptances to law and medical schools ere well above the
national average. UAlbany has more than 131,000 living alumni, including: Maureen
Baginski, B.A. '77, M.A. '79, director of FBI Office of Intelligence; Marcia Brown,
B.A.'40, three-time Caldecott Award-winning children's book author; Tom Clarke,
B.A.'73, president of new business ventures, Nike, Inc.; and Catherine Bertini, B.A.'71, former under-secretary-general
for management, United Nations.

UAlbany programs in criminal justice, nanotechnology, information and technology management, public policy, Africana
studies, library science, social welfare, clinical psychology, reading, accounting, and atmospheric sciences have earned
national renown for excellence. The University is also building new strengths in such areas as life sciences, cancer
genomics and public informatics and information systems. The latest rankings of graduate programs by U.S. News and
World Report place ten programs in the top 25 in the nation.

Undergraduates choose from 54 majors in the arts and sciences, business and accounting, public policy, criminal
justice, information science, pre-law and pre-health; approximately 30 percent of undergraduates participate in research
with faculty. Innovative degree programs with an international focus and more than 300 study-abroad programs prepare
students for the global economy. Extensive internship opportunities offer real-world experience in New York's capital and
the surrounding region.

Both the UAlbany campus and the region are bustling with extracurricular opportunities. Students participate in more
than 150 student clubs, honor societies, and other campus-related groups, and choose from a busy calendar of campus
events, including spirited Division | athletic competition in 19 sports and a rich array of cultural activities.

The University is just a short drive from spectacular natural and recreational centers in New York, Massachusetts,
and Vermont. With 13 colleges in the Capital Region, it’s easy to see why Albany is also a “great college town.”

UAlbany, working with governmental and business partners, plays a vital role in the economic development of the
Capital Region and New York State. The University is a major international center for research and development in the
fields of nanosciences and nanoengineering. An economic impact study in 2004 estimated UAlbany's economic impact
as $1.119 billion annually in New York State - $1.005 billion of that in the Capital Region.

State University of New York

UNIVERSITY FACTS

Location: 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222

Enrollment: 11,423 (undergraduate), 4,913 (graduate)

Web Site: www.albany.edu

Schools and Colleges: College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business, College of Computing and Information,

School of Criminal Justice, School of Education, College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, Nelson A. Rockefeller

College of Public Affairs and Policy, School of Public Health, School of Social Welfare.

Quick Facts:

“Established in 1844, UAlbany was designated a University Center of the State University of New York in 1962.

““UAlbany is home to the New York State Writers Institute, founded by Pulitzer Prize-winning author and faculty
member William Kennedy. Since 1984, the Institute has brought to campus more than 600 writers and
filmmakers, including six Nobel Prize winners and 50 Pulitzer Prize winners, for programs that are free and
open to the public.

““UAlbany's three libraries boast more than two million volumes and rank among the nation's top research libraries.

““UAlbany has more than 131,000 living alumni

DIRECTIONS TO UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY:
From the North: Take the Northway (|-87) south to Exit 1E onto |-90 east (Albany/Boston), then Exit 2 (Washington Ave.),
which leads right into UAlbany.

From the South: Take the Thruway (I-87) north to Exit 24. After the tollbooths, go onto I-90 east towards Boston to Exit
2 (Washington Ave.) which leads right into UAlbany.

From the East: Take I-90 west (towards Buffalo) to Exit 2 (Fuller Road). Turn left onto Fuller Road then next left at
Washington Ave. UAlbany will be on your right.

From the West: Take the Thruway (I-90) east to Exit 24. After the tollbooths, go onto I-90 east towards Boston to Exit 2
(Washington Ave.), which leads right into UAlbany.

All Directions: Follow University Drive (bearing right/south) one mile to Recreation & Convocation Center parking lot.

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