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Men’s Basketball

MEDIA GUIDE2014-2015

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Quick Facts .................................................................................................. 3Director of Athletics..................................................................................... 4Wilmington University at a Glance .............................................................. 5Head Coach Dan Burke ................................................................................ 6Assistant Coach Vernon Dupree ................................................................... 7Assistant Coach Micah Edwards ................................................................... 8Assistant Coach Matt King ........................................................................... 92014-15 Schedule ..................................................................................... 1120115-15 Numerical Roster ...................................................................... 132014-15 Wildcats .................................................................................14-252013-14 Individual Statistics ..................................................................... 262013-14 Results ........................................................................................ 272013-14 CACC Standings ........................................................................... 282013-14 CACC Tournament ........................................................................ 29Career Award Winners ............................................................................... 31Record Book .........................................................................................32-45All-Time Results ...................................................................................45-49Location Map ............................................................................................ 50Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference ....................................................... 51

University Location .........................................................................New Castle, Del. Founded .......................................................................................... 1968 Enrollment ..................................................................................... 3,300 Nickname ...................................................................................Wildcats Colors ............................................................................... Green & White Affiliation .......................................................................NCAA Division II Conference ........................Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC)

Coaches Head Coach .......................................................Dan Burke (First Season) Record at Wilmington ....................................................... 0-0 (0-0 CACC) Career Record ................................................................................. Same Office Phone ................................................................... (302) 356-2026 Assistant Coach ............................................................... Vernon Dupree Assistant Coach ............................................................... Micah Edwards Assistant Coach ....................................................................... Matt King Manager ......................................................................... Melanie Carcillo Trainer ....................................................................................Chris Stella

Team Information Home Court .......................................................... Wilmington Athletic Complex 2013-14 Record ...................................................... 9-19 (5-14 CACC, 6th South) 2014-15 Captains ....................................... Prophet Kates, Valentino Thompson Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................................................9/7 Starters Returning (10+)/Lost ......................................................................4/1 Newcomers ...................................................................................................... 6

Sports Information Men’s Basketball Contact .....................................................Dan Lauletta Email ..........................................................daniel.j.lauletta@wilmu.edu Phone ............................................................................. (302) 356-2020 Cell ................................................................................. (610) 613-8262 Website ......................................................... www.wilmu.edu/athletics Facebook ....................................................................... /WilmUWildcats Twitter ..........................................................................@WilmUAthletics Flickr ...............................................................................WilmUWildcats Instagram .....................................................................@WilmUWildcats

Quick Facts

Interview AvailabilityMedia interview requests for Wilmington head coach Dan Burke, his coaching staff, and WU men’s basketball players would be directed to Dan Lauletta in the Wilmington University Athletics Complex. Coaches and players are available for interviews during the week around the squad’s practice schedule and after competition.

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Publication Information

The 2013 Wilmington University Men’s Basketball Media Guide is published by the Wilmington Athletics Department, Linda Andrzjewski, Director. Writing, layout, and design by the University Relations Depart-ment and the Coordinator of Sports Information.

Editor: Dan LaulettaLayout & Design: University RelationsCover Design: University RelationsEditorial Assistance: Dan LaulettaPhotography: Dan Lauletta, Tim Shaffer, Paul Patton, Mark Tetreault

Sports Information DepartmentWU Athletics Complex1365 Pulaski HighwayNewark, DE 19702

Office Phone: .............................. (302) 356-2020 FAX: .............................................. (302) 328-7376 Men’s Basketball Office: ............ (302) 356-2026

MEN’S BASKETBALL 2013-2014

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Linda Van Drie AndrzjewskiDirector of Athletics | Seventh Year

As the Director of Athletics at Wilmington University, I would like to welcome you to the 2014-15 academic year. This is an exciting

time for the Wildcats, as it is the third full season after we officially opened our facility on Route 40. The new athletics complex will be

home to six of our athletic teams, the administrative offices and another state of the art athletic training facility. The facility features a

beautiful turf field and outdoor seating for 300, a spacious gymnasium with seating for 400 and additional locker room space. This

new facility will enhance the growth of our program and be a sense of pride for all Wildcats.

Our athletic teams continue to grow and do well. For the fourth year in a row, the men’s program has won the coveted Restaino Cup

in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference. This is no doubt a reflection of our excellent coaching staff. This year we plan to build on this success and continue to compete for

conference and post-season titles in all of our sports programs.

The success of our program is contingent upon the support of the administration the quality of the student-athletes we have in each sport. At Wilmington University we are proud

of our strong staff and wonderful student-athletes. This is an exciting era for Wilmington University and the athletic program as members of NCAA Division II. I am very fortunate

to be working with an athletic department that has such a fine history and a real vision of what it takes to compete at the Division II level. I am also honored to be associated

with a very caring, dedicated and talented athletics staff and coaches and especially our wonderful and diligent student-athletes who work so hard to carry on the tradition of

excellence at Wilmington University.

I hope that you will take the time to support all of the Wildcats’ teams. Their hard work and contributions to Wilmington University, on and off the competitive field, are to be

recognized and commended. It is a great time to be a Wildcat!

Yours in Sport,

Linda M. Van Drie Andrzjewski

Brian AugustAssociate Athletics Director

Erin HarveyAssistant AD/Compliance/SWA

Dan LaulettaSports Information Director

Dr. Clint RobertsonFaculty Athletics Rep.

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WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE

Wilmington University is a private, non-profit university that offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of career areas. The

University began with a charter class of 194 students in 1968 and now enrolls a diverse student body numbering more than 15,000 annually.

Founded as Wilmington College, on September 10, 2007 the institution officially became Wilmington University after the approval of the Board of Trustees and

the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The name was changed to better reflect the emphasis on bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate degree programs

that distinguish Wilmington University from other colleges as well as to effectively communicate the full commitment and mission of the University.

The program of day, evening, and weekend classes serves traditional high school graduates as well as non-traditional adult students in need of flexible scheduling.

Classes are primarily offered in 15-week, 7-week, and weekend modular formats. In addition to these face-to-face learning options, Wilmington University offers

a wide array of online learning options, including fully-online degree programs and hybrid courses and programs (combining face-to-face and online learning).

Wilmington University’s main campus is located near the cities of Wilmington and historic New Castle, Delaware. The campus is easily accessible by air, rail, and

bus. Our central location in the northeast/mid-Atlantic corridor of the United States provides students convenient access to the major cities of Philadelphia, New

York, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. Recreational areas such as beaches and ski resorts are within easy driving distance.

Additional University locations in Delaware include the Wilson Graduate Center, Middletown, Dover, Dover Air Force Base, Georgetown, Rehoboth Beach, and

North Wilmington. In New Jersey, Wilmington University offers programs on Burlington County College and Cumberland County College campuses and the

Joint Base Education Center for McGuire AFB/Fort Dix/Lakehurst Naval Air Station, in addition to a selection of courses offered at Salem Community College. In

Maryland, select Wilmington University teacher-education degree programs are available at Cecil College’s Elkton location.

Wilmington University generally serves commuter students and does not provide student housing facilities. However, the University welcomes all qualified

students and assists those needing living accommodations by providing a listing of nearby rental opportunities.

Rich GroffGrounds & Facilities Manager

Doug NowellAssistant Grounds

Mike ShehornAssistant Ground

Christopher StellaHead Athletic Trainer

Lindsey GoodAssistant Athletic Trainer

Amanda PupilloAssistant Athletic Trainer

Dan BurkeAssistant Grounds

Dennis CaffertyDepartment Associate

Harry JenningsAthletics Associate

Nick PapanicolasAthletics Associate

Derek BuckleyAthletics Associate

Patty GreeneAssistant to Athletics Director

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COACHING STAFF

Dan BurkeHead Coach | First Season

Dan Burke steps in as the third head coach of the Wilmington University men’s basketball program since the athletic department joined

the NCAA Division II ranks for the 2004-05 season. Burke was hired in June 2014 and begins his first season at the helm of the Wildcats

in the 2014-15 season.

Burke takes over the Wildcats after successful assistant coaching stints at Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference foe Chestnut Hill College

and at Camden County College.

Most recently, Burke helped lead Camden County College to a 20-8 record last

season, taking the team to the NJCAA Region XIX semifinal game. Camden

County College was ranked as high as 11th in the country during the 2013-14

season.

Prior to his season at Camden County College, Burke spent four seasons on the

bench at Chestnut Hill, playing against the Wildcats. He coached under current

Griffin head coach Jesse Balcer in all four seasons, helping the Griffins to the

CACC Tournament Semifinals in the 2010-11 season.

During his time at Chestnut Hill, Burke assisted in the development of four

1,000-point scorers while also helping a pair of student-athletes continue their

basketball careers at the professional level.

Before heading into his current coaching career, Burke played four years at Chestnut Hill under Balcer. He was named a team captain as a senior and was awarded the Presidential

Leadership Award in 2008, given to five graduating students based on leadership and contributions to the college community.

Burke’s wife, Bethann, is the head coach of the women’s basketball program at CACC rival Goldey-Beacom. The two reside in Hammonton, N.J.

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COACHING STAFF

Vernon DupreeAssistant Coach | Fifth Season

After graduating from Wilmington University in 2010, Vernon Dupree begins his fifth season as an assistant with the men’s basketball

program.

Dupree started his collegiate career at American International College in 2005 before transferring to Wilmington University in 2008. As

a senior for the Wildcats, Dupree started all 26 games helping the men’s program land its first playoff appearance in the Central Athletic

Collegiate Conference (CACC). For his efforts as a senior, Dupree received All-Conference honors, the Sam Cozen award, and was ranked

third in the conference in assists.

A Delaware native, Dupree was a three-year starter at Concord High School in Wilmington. He was named First-Team All-Conference during his sophomore, junior and senior

years, and was named All-State, after his junior and senior seasons.

Coach Dupree graduated from Wilmington University in 2010 with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Accounting. Dupree currently works for Wilmington in the University Relations

department.

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COACHING STAFF

Micah EdwardsAssistant Coach | First Season

Longtime Delaware basketball figure Micah Edwards joins the Wilmington University men’s basketball program as an assistant coach

for the 2014-15 season. Through his tenured playing and coaching career, Edwards brings valuable experience to the men’s program.

Most recently, Edwards was the head girl’s coach at Appoquinimink High School for two seasons (2012-13 and 2013-14) and successfully

turned the program into a state contender. He was the first coach to lead the girls program to consecutive State Tournaments, getting

ranked as high as fifth in the state after capturing the Blue Hen Conference and Flight A Championships in his first season.

Prior to Appoquinimink, Edwards was the head coach for the Diamond State Titans (AAU) and the Tall Oaks Classical School. He led

the Titans to their first victory at the New Jersey May Jam Fest Phase II Tournament in 2012 and the Tall Oaks program to its first winning season during his first year as a coach.

Edwards also has coaching experience as an assistant at Hodgson Vo-Tech and in the Middletown Athletic League.

Although his coaching career has been impressive, his playing career was just as extensive dating back his high school playing career at Woodrow Wilson High School in

Washington, D.C. from 1988-1991.

He was voted All-Inner-High in DC Public Schools during his time at Woodrow Wilson and was the lone senior in 1991 to receive a full basketball scholarship. He received a full

scholarship to play at the University of Delaware.

Edwards led the Blue Hens to back-to-back NCAA Tournament berths after capturing a pair of North Atlantic Conference Championships. He was voted a team captain for the

1994-95 season after being named the team’s most improved player as a junior.

After Delaware, Edwards played for the Washington Generals in 1996, squaring off against the world famous Harlem Globetrotters in the United States and in Europe.

Edwards moved on to play for the Lancaster Storm in the Eastern Basketball Alliance (EBA) in 1996-97 and the York City Cyclones of the EBA in 1997-98 before heading overseas.

He scored a record 39 points in one game for the Solna Vikings in Stockholm, Sweden in 2000-01 while also playing for the B.C. Nybit in Tallinn, Estonia of the Estonian Basketball

League for three seasons.

Edwards helped orchestrate the Nybit to their first postseason win as well as Championship game appearance by being the team’s leading scorer and rebounder in each year with

the team. He then moved back to the United State and rounded out his playing career with the Philadelphia Destroyers in the American Professional Basketball League for the

2002-03 season.

Edwards received a B.S. in Education from the University of Delaware and holds a M.S. in Organizational Leadership from Neumann University.

A native of Washington, D.C., Edwards currently resides in Townsend, Delaware with his wife Francine and four children: Jordan, Madison, Tyler, and Joshua.

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COACHING STAFF

Matt KingAssistant Coach |First Season

Former Wilmington University men’s basketball standout Matt King returns to the Wildcat bench for the 2014-15 season after being

named an assistant coach by head coach Dan Burke.

King, a 2012 graduate from Wilmington University, played two seasons at Wilmington after transferring from Alvernia University

following the 2007-08 season.

As a freshman at Alvernia, King made a statement in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (PAC), being named PAC Rookie of the Year

and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) South Rookie of the Year, averaging 11.3 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 1.4 blocks per

contest. After averaging 15.0 pointer per game as a sophomore, King left Alvernia ranked ninth on the all-time program rankings with 705 points. He was a First Team All-PAC

honoree as a sophomore.

King averaged 11.0 points per game in two seasons as a Wildcat, giving him 1,166 career points as a collegiate student-athlete. He also collected 564 career rebounds, 126 blocks,

and 97 steals. He was named Honorable Mention All-CACC in the 2010-11 season.

Not only noticeable on the court, King performed in the classroom at Wilmington, earning multiple academic awards. He was named with the 2010-11 Division II Athletic

Directors Association Academic Achievement Award and to the 2012 NABC Academic Honors Court, as well as being inducted into the National College Student-Athlete Honor

Society, Chi Alpha Sigma, in 2012.

Following college, King continued his work as a Camp Counselor during summer camp before being promoted to the Summer Camp Sports Athletic Director in 2011-12.

King is currently a Comcast Business Sales Representative and resides in Phoenixville, Pa.

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SCHEDULE

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2014-15 SCHEDULE

ShippensburgWed., November 19 | Shippensburg, Pa.

NYITSaturday, November 29 | Westbury, N.Y.

KutztownSunday, November 30 | Newark, Del.

Chestnut HillWednesday, December 3 | Philadelphia, Pa.

USciencesTuesday, November 25 | Philadelphia, Pa.

MercyMonday, December 15 | Newark, Del..

MerrimackSaturday, December 20 | Newark, Del.

PostSaturday, December 6 | Waterbury, Conn.

Saint Michael’sSunday, December 21 | Philadelphia, Pa.

Georgian CourtWednesday, December 17 | Newark, Del.

Saint RoseSaturday, November 15 | Albany, N.Y.

Le MoyneSunday, November 16 | Albany, N.Y.

Holy FamilyWednesday, December 31| Philadelphia, Pa

BloomfieldSaturday, January 3| Bloomfield, N.J.

PhiladelphiaWednesday, January 7| Newark, Del.

Goldey-BeacomSaturday, January 10| Newark, Del.

Georgian CourtTuesday, January 13| Lakewood, N.J.

MillersvilleMonday, January 19| Millersville, Pa.

Holy FamilyWednesday, January 21| Newark, Del.

NyackSaturday, January 24 | Newark, Del.

Chestnut HillTuesday, January 27 | Philadelphia, Pa.

ConcordiaSaturday, January 31 | Bronxville, N.Y.

PhiladelphiaTuesday, February 3| Philadelphia, Pa.

DominicanSaturday, February 7| Newark, Del.

USciencesTuesday, February 10 | Newark, Del.

FelicianSaturday, February 14 | Rutherford, N.J.

Goldey-BeacomTuesday, February 17 | Wilmington, Del.

CaldwellSaturday, February 21 | Newark, Del.

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2014-15 NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Highschool (Previous) Major

0 Valentino Thompson Sr. G 6-1 180 Tinton Falls, N.J./Monmouth Regional (Brookdale) Criminal Justice 1 Tyaire Ponzo-Meek So. G 5-10 185 Wilmington, Del./Howard Accounting 2 Drew Johnson So. G 6-2 180 Lancaster, Pa./Hempfield Business Management3 Kevin Ohen Sr. G/F 6-4 185 Union, N.J./Nia Prep (Lynn University) General Studies4 Sam Sanders Jr. G 6-2 185 Philadelphia, Pa./Caesar Rodney (Chesapeake Coll.) Media Design 5 Tyrik Gass Sr. F 6-5 200 Philadelphia, Pa./Glen Mills School (Johnson CC) Behavioral Science10 Ta’Vaune Griffin Jr. F 6-7 215 Chester, Pa./Chester (Neumann University) Communications11 Tajee Almon Jr. F 6-6 200 Gloucester City, N.J./Gloucester City Sports Management12 Trevor Rosenbaum Fr. F/C 6-9 270 Woodstown, N.J./Woodstown Sports Management13 Paul Medlin Fr. F/C 6-8 200 Baltimore, Md./Parkville Sports Management20 Rashaun Rasheed Sr. F 6-6 240 Atlantic City, N.J./Baltimore City College Sports Management22 Shai Henry Jr. G/F 6-4 220 Cape May Courthouse, N.J./Middle Township Sports Management23 Prophet Kates Sr. G 6-1 190 Newark, N.J./Newark Arts (Monroe College) Criminal Justice24 Tre Jordan So. G 5-6 125 Baltimore, Md./Princeton Day Academy Accounting25 Jalen Henriquez Fr. G 6-3 180 Hackensack, N.J./St. Patrick Finance

Head Coach: Dan Burke, First Season (Chestnut Hill ‘08)Assistant Coach: Vernon DupreeAssistant Coach: Micah EdwardsAssistant Coach: Matt King

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0 | Valentino ThompsonSenior | Guard | 6-1 | 180

Tinton Falls, N.J./Monmouth Regional (Brookdale)

2013-14 Season (Junior): Started all 28 games in first season as a Wildcat – finished second with a 11.9 points per game average – finished second in dishing out 89 assists and picking up 47 steals – scored 14 points in first career game – finished with 21 games in double digits – scored a season’s best 26 points against Philadelphia, shooting 11-of-14 from the floor – added a 20 point game against Chestnut Hill, going 10-of-10 from the foul line – dished out a season’s nest seven assist twice, first against Merrimack in the season opener and at Georgian Court on December 18 – grabbed a season’s best 10 rebounds at Nyack, as part of his lone double-

double (11 points) on January 25.

Prior to Wilmington University: One year at Brookdale Community College as point guard – helped team to a 33-1 record and NJCAA National and Regional Championships – received First Team NJCAA All-American honors – First Team All-National Tournament Team –First Team All-Region award – NJCAA Region 19 Player of the Year – NJCAA Division III National Player of the Year – Dean’s List

High School: Monmouth Regional High School point guard – lead the team to a 23-4 record with a Group 3 Championship – Received Second Team All shore honors in 2010 – Broke record for most points (1,244) – Broke record for most steals (350)

Personal: Valentino C. Thompson – Son of Cheryl Person – has one older sibling, Challisa Royster – majoring in criminal justice at Wilmington University with aspirations to be a state trooper or in the FBI – from Tinton Falls, N.J. – favorite athlete is Dwayne Wade – his most memorable sports moment is when he helped his team to the NJCAA National Championship – the perfect prepared meal would be fried chicken, corn bread, mac & cheese, candy yams, collard greens black eye peas, and string beans – considers his mother his hero because “she was a single parent that never gave up on herself or her children.” – if he could be the head coach of a team for a year, he would want to coach Duke University.

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.13-14 28-28 115-247 .466 21-61 .344 81-113 .717 119 4.3 89 5 47 332 11.9Total 28-28 115-247 .466 21-61 .344 81-113 .717 119 4.3 89 5 47 332 11.9

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23 | Prophet KatesSenior | Guard | 6-1 | 190

Newark, N.J./Newark Arts (Monroe College)

2013-14 Season (Junior): Appeared in 14 games as a junior, coming back off a medical redshirt season – scored a season high 15 points in 14 minutes against Georgian Court on January 14 – went 4-for-5 from three-point territory against Georgian Court, hitting 5-of-7 from the floor overall – hit multiple three-pointers in four games, going 2-for-4

at Bentley, 2-for-6 at St. Thomas Aquinas, 4-for-5 against Georgian Court, and 2-for-5 at Caldwell – led the team in hitting 42.3 percent of his three-pointers on the season.

Prior to Wilmington University: Went to Edison Prep, which was the 8th ranked prep team in the nation (2009-10) – played a season at Victory Valley College (2010-11) where he was the leading scorer on the team – then transferred to Monroe College for a season (2011-12) where he helped lead his team to the National Championship – Hoop Group All Star MVP – also had 2nd highest GPA on the Monroe College basketball team

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Newark Arts High School – the all-time leading scorer with 1,308 points

Personal: Prophet N. Kates – son of Curtis Price – has three younger siblings, Talib Price, Darnell Brodie, and Tariq Carey – majoring in criminal justice at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a FBI agent – from Newark, NJ –celebrity dream date is Meagan Good – favorite cartoon character is Goku –perfect meal is soul food

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.12-13 Redshirt13-14 14-0 17-38 .447 11-26 .423 5-8 .625 11 0.8 8 0 2 50 3.6Total 14-0 17-38 .447 11-26 .423 5-8 .625 11 0.8 8 0 2 50 3.6

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5 | Tyrik GassSenior | Forward | 6-4 | 200

Philadelphia, Pa./Glen Mills School (Johnson CC)

2013-14 Season (Junior): Appeared in 22 games in his first season as a Wildcats, making nine starts – started the first game of the season against Merrimack – started eight straight games starting against Georgian Court on January 14 – scored a season high 14 points against Concordia on February 1 in a 76-60 win – scored in double digits in five games as a junior – grabbed a season high nine rebounds against Concordia – also grabbed eight, four of which

were offensive, against Philadelphia.

Prior to Wilmington University: Attended Johnson College for two years from 2010-2012 – played basketball both years and ran cross country – scored 510 points in his freshman season in 2010-11 – received All State and All Conference awards each year in basketball

High School: Attended Glen Mills High School – two year letter winner in 07-09 for basketball as forward and volleyball as hitter – one year letter winner for football in 2008 with a 10-0 record winning the Delco Cham-pionship – earned Glen Mills Schools Most Improved Player for 07-08 – received Dedication Award in 08-09

Personal: Tyrik Dante Gass – son of Donna Gass – has six siblings, Shawn Bailey, Shannon Bailey, Shakeema Gass, Dante Jackson, Cierra Ross-Gass, and Woo-Woo – majoring in Behavioral Science at Wilmington University – from Philadelphia, Pa. – favorite athlete is LeBron James – if he could do anything besides be a professional athlete, he would want to be a counselor at Glen Mills – the perfect prepared meal would be mac and cheese – considers his mom his hero – if he could be the head coach of a team for a year it would be the Miami Heat with LeBron James back on it.

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.13-14 22-9 37-78 .474 0-1 .000 16-38 .421 72 3.3 6 3 7 90 4.1Total 22-9 37-78 .474 0-1 .000 16-38 .421 72 3.3 6 3 7 90 4.1

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20 | Rashaun RasheedSenior | Forward | 6-6 | 240

Atlantic City, N.J./Baltimore City College

2013-14 Season (Junior): Appeared in 23 games as a junior, making 15 starts – finished sixth on the team in averaging 5.9 points

per game – finished fourth on the team in averaging 3.3 rebounds per game – scored in double figures in six games as a junior – set

a new career high with 16 points at St. Thomas Aquinas on November 12, shooting 5-of-7 from the floor and 6-of-6 from the foul

line – scored 13 points against Shippensburg – set a new career mark with nine rebounds, five of which were on the offensive glass,

against Goldey-Beacom on February 18.

2012-13 Season (Sophomore): Appeared in 22 games as a sophomore, making five starts – scored a

career high 15 points in a start against West Chester on November 20, shooting 6-for-10 form the floor and

3-of-4 from the foul line – also scored double figures against Kutztown (11) on November 14, shooting 5-of-

5 from the floor – grabbed a season high six rebounds twice on the year, first at USciences on November 28

and again at Felician on December 8.

2011-12 Season (Freshman): Appeared in all 26 games while making 16 starts as a true freshman,

including the first eight games of the season – scored double figures in two games as a freshman, first

against Chestnut Hill on December 8 and with a season high of 11 at Washington Adventist on January 10 –

grabbed a season high seven rebounds against USciences on January 17.

High School: Played forward at Atlantic City High School from 2007-09 for the basketball team – also

played football at Atlantic City High School from 2007-09 – played forward at Baltimore City College from

2010-11 for the basketball team – won 2010 basketball State Championship Class 2A – also played football

at Baltimore City College

Personal: Rashaun Maliq Rasheed – son of Lateef Patterson – has two younger siblings, Myyae and Mya

– father, Lateef Patterson, played football at North Carolina State University (1995-96) – majoring in sports

management at Wilmington University – from Atlantic City, N.J. – favorite athlete is LeBron James – favorite all-time movie is Glory Road – favorite professional sports team is

the Philadelphia Eagles – considers his mom his hero because “she sacrificed a lot for our family as a single mom and raised me right.”

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.11-12 26-16 38-90 .422 1-2 .500 11-25 .440 70 2.7 15 9 14 88 3.412-13 22-5 32-61 .525 0-0 .000 15-23 .652 41 1.9 20 5 8 79 3.6Total 48-21 70-151 .464 1-2 .500 26-48 .542 111 2.3 35 14 22 167 3.5

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11 | Tajee AlmonJunior | Guard | 6-6 |200

Gloucester City, N.J./Gloucester City

2013-14 Season (Sophomore): Appeared in 13 games as a sophomore, making one start – made first career start on December 7 against Post – scored a season’s high six points twice, first against Post on December 7 and again at Georgian Court on December 18 – shot 3-for-4 against Georgian Court and 2-for-3 against Post – grabbed a season’s best five rebounds at Bentley and again at Georgian Court – added a season’s best two blocks at Georgian Court.

2012-13 Season (Freshman): Appeared in 20 games off the bench as a true freshman – scored a single point and grabbed three rebounds in first career game at Southern New Hampshire – scored 10 points each against Franklin Pierce and Kutztown in back-to-back games, shooting a season best 5-of-6 against Kutztown – scored a season high 11 points at NYIT on January 14, 2013, adding a season best six rebounds.

High School: Three-year letterwinner in basketball at Gloucester City High School under head coach Terry Polnitz – member of the 1,000 rebound club during his time on the court – also member of the 100 blocks in a season club while at Gloucester City – named First Team All-Tri County Conference as a junior and a season – also a three year letterwinner as a wide receiver on the football team – member of the Quill and Scroll National Honor Society.

Personal: Tajee D. Almon – son of Kevin and Consuelo Campbell – father, Michael Haddix, played eight seasons in the NFL for the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers – brothers, Mike and Darius Haddix, played college basketball at Siena College – brother, Matthew Haddix, played basketball at Goldey-Beacom College – sports management major at Wilmington Uni-versity with aspirations for becoming a sports team owner – from Gloucester, N.J. – his favorite athletes are Blake Griffin and Nick Young – if he could be anything besides a collegiate athlete, he would want to be an athletic trainer – his favorite cartoon character is Bugs Bunny – considers his mother is hero because “with all they’ve been through, she’s sacrificed so much to make sure I never had to.”

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.12-13 20-0 28-40 .700 0-0 .000 11-23 .478 35 1.8 5 7 3 67 3.413-14 13-1 10-30 .333 0-1 .000 10-16 .625 25 1.9 4 6 1 30 2.3Total 33-1 38-70 .543 0-1 .000 21-39 .538 60 1.8 9 13 4 97 2.9

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10 | Ta’Vaune GriffinJunior | Forward | 6-7 | 215

Chester, Pa./Chester (Neumann University)

2013-14 Season (Sophomore): Appeared in 27 games in his first season as a Wildcat, making 22 starts – led the Wildcats with four double-doubles on the year – collected 13 points and 13 rebounds against NYIT for his first double-double of the year – also collected double-doubles against Post (12 points, 16 rebounds), Mercy (12 points, 12 re-

bounds), and Philadelphia (12 points, 12 rebounds) – had a season high 15 points against Millersville on November 14 – his 66 blocked shots ranks second in program history (NCAA era) for blocks in a single season – also ranks second on the all-time career blocked shots list – his 16 rebounds against Post was a season high – had a season high six blocked shots against Millersville.

Prior to Wilmington University: Attended Neumann University – played basketball in the forward position helping the team to a 12-12 record

High School: Attended Bonner High School in 2009 – Three-year letterwinner at Chester High School from 2010-2012 – played forward helping the team to two championship teams with records of 31-1 and 32-0 – 2x State Champions – 2x District Champions – Honor Roll

Personal: Ta’Vaune D. “TG” Griffin – son of Charles Gaston and Betty Dailey – has two younger siblings, Zakee and Dashaun – majoring in Communication at Wilmington University with aspirations of working as a commentator at ESPN – from Chester, Pa. – favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant – if he could be anything other than a college or profes-

sional athlete, he would be a video game tester – if he could date a celebrity, he would date Nicki Minaj – considers his grandmother his hero because she’s “the strongest woman I know” – his favorite professional sports team is the LA Lakers.

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.13-14 27-22 82-176 .466 0-0 .000 33-87 .379 180 6.7 11 66 12 197 7.3Total 27-22 82-176 .466 0-0 .000 33-87 .379 180 6.7 11 66 12 197 7.3

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22 | Shai HenryJunior | Guard/Forward | 6-4 | 220

Cape May Court House, N.J./Middle Township

2013-14 Season (Sophomore): Appeared in 24 games as a sophomore, making 22 starts – finished third on the team in

averaging 9.5 points per game – finished second on the team in averaging 5.6 rebounds per game – collected two double-doubles

on the year, first against Holy Family (11 points, 14 rebounds), and against Shippensburg (10 points, 10 rebounds) – set a new career

best with 19 points at Nyack on 9-of-14 shooting on January 25 – finished in double digits in 13 games – his 14 rebounds against

Holy Family set a new career best as well.

2012-13 Season (Freshman): Played in 23 games, making 11 starts as a true

freshman – scored a season high 16 points on February 2 against Nyack, shooting

7-of-8 from the floor – scored in double digits at Millersville (13) and against

USciences (10) as well – grabbed a season high 10 rebounds twice, first at Holy

Family on January 19, and at Philadelphia on February 12 – was second on the

team with a 5.3 rebounds per game average.

High School: Four-year letterwinner in basketball at Middle Township High

School – helped lead the team to the 2010-11 South Jersey Championship

by going 27-2 overall – also helped lead the team to the 2008-09 Conference

Championship with a 25-6 record

Personal: Shai Devonte Henry – son of Benjiman Henry and Andria Lee – has

three older siblings, Lawrence Lee, Donte Henry and Rashawn Henry – brother,

Lawarence Lee, played basketball at Stockton College – brother, Brian Allen, played

basketball at Towson University – majoring in sports management at Wilmington

University with aspirations of becoming a coach – from Cape May Court House, N.J.

– his favorite athlete is Michael Jordan, who he also shares a birthday with – his

favorite professional sports team is the Dallas Mavericks – his favorite movie is The

Lion King – considers both his mother and brother his hero because “they raised

me to be the man I am today”.

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.12-13 23-11 45-93 .484 8-24 .333 16-29 .552 121 5.3 15 2 10 114 5.013-14 24-22 87-202 .431 25-84 .298 29-42 .690 135 5.6 13 5 14 228 9.5Total 47-33 132-298 .447 33-108 .306 45-71 .634 256 5.4 28 7 24 342 7.3

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2 | Drew JohnsonSophomore | Guard | 6-2 | 180

Lancaster, Pa./Hempfield

2013-14 Season (Freshman): Appeared in 22 games as a true freshman – made first impression against NYIT, scoring eight points

while hitting 2-for-3 three-pointers in 12 minutes on November 30 – scored a season high 16 points at University of the Sciences

on February 11, hitting 6-of-9 from the floor including 2-of-4 from three-point territory – also scored 13 points in the next game

against Felician on February 15, shooting 6-of-11 – finished second on the team with a 40.9 percentage on three-point shooting

– grabbed a season high five rebounds

against Philadelphia on January 8.

High School: Four-year letter winner at Hempfield High School – as a guard helped

the team to two league championships in his first two years – team was district runner

up freshman year – earned First Team All-League honors from 2011-2013 – Section

1 All Star in senior year – 1,000 point scorer – PA/MD All Star Game – Honor Roll

Personal: Kevin Andrew “Drew” Johnson – son of Kevin Johnson and Francoise

Johnson – has two older siblings, Tasia and Shanice – majoring in business

management at Wilmington University – from Lancaster, Pa. – his favorite athlete

is LeBron James – if he could date a celebrity he would date Jennifer Lopez – the

perfectly prepared meal would be baked mac and cheese, steak, potatoes, yams, and

fried cabbage – his favorite movie is “He Got Game”.

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.13-14 22-0 27-59 .458 9-22 .409 10-18 .556 31 1.4 16 3 6 73 3.3Total 22-0 27-59 .458 9-22 .409 10-18 .556 31 1.4 16 3 6 73 3.3

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1 | Tyaire Ponzo-MeekSophomore | Guard | 5-10 | 185

Wilmington, Del./Howard

2013-14 Season (Freshman): Appeared in 25 games as a true freshman, making two starts – finished seventh on the team

in scoring 5.1 points per game – tied for the team lead in collecting a 1.3 assists to turnover ratio – finished in double digits in four

games – scored 13 points in his second career game, shooting 4-for-7 from the floor and 5-of-6 from the line at St. Thomas Aquinas

on November 12 – scored a season high 15 points at Philadelphia on February 5 – finished with a season high four assists twice, first

at St. Thomas Aquinas and again at University of the Sciences on February 11.

High School: Four year letterwinner at Howard High School of Technology in

Wilmington, Del. – helped lead his team to the DIAA State Championship as a senior,

hitting the game-winning shot in 2012-13 – named DIAA State Championship Game

MVP.

Personal: Tyaire Ponzo-Meek – son of Ben Meek and Patience Ponzo – majoring in

general studies at Wilmington University – From New Castle, Del. – favorite athletes

are Kevin Durant, Allen Iverson, and Derrick Rose – if he could date a celebrity, he

would date Miracle Watts – if he could be someone else for a day, he would be Floyd

Mayweather – the perfectly prepared meal would be a buffet of soul food.

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.13-14 25-2 36-108 .333 9-25 .360 47-61 .770 57 2.3 35 1 22 128 5.1Total 25-2 36-108 .333 9-25 .360 47-61 .770 57 2.3 35 1 22 128 5.1

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Senior | Guard/Forward | 6-4 | 185Union, N.J./Nia Prep (Lynn University)

Prior to Wilmington University: Played one season at Brookdale Community College right out of high school before transferring

to Lynn University for the 2012-13 season – played in 21 games with 12 starts at Lynn, averaging 8.3 points and 4.9 rebounds a game

for the 11-16 Fighting Knights.

High School: Three-year letterwinner at Delaware Valley Regional High School – attended NIA Prep in 2010 – Received All Area, All

County, and All State honors – West Jersey Player of the Year

Personal: Kevin Ohen – From Newark, N.J. – favorite athlete is Michael Jordan – favorite movie of all time is Batman Rises

4 | Sam SandersJunior | Guard | 6-2 | 185

Philadelphia, Pa./Caesar Rodney (Chesapeake College)

Prior to Wilmington University: Played one season at Chesapeake College, appearing in 22 games in 2011-12 – averaged 11.2

points, 4.2 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game

High School: Played basketball at Caesar Rodney High School in Dover, Del. – helped the team to a runner-up finish with a 20-2

overall record

Personal: Samuel Lawrence Sanders – son of Charles Sanders and Cathy David – has three siblings, Charles Saunders, Lisa Minatee, and Erica Davis – majoring in media design

at Wilmington University – from Philadelphia, Pa. – favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant – favorite all-time movie is Bad Boys II – the perfect prepared meal would be an Asian salad

– favorite professional sports teams are the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots – if he could date a celebrity, he would date Kim Kardashian.

24 | Tre JordanSophomore | Guard | 5-6 | 125

Baltimore, Md./Princeton Day Academy

High School: Three-year letterwinner in basketball at three different schools – helped lead the Glenelg Country team to a

B-Conference Championship in 2010-11 – was named First Team All-MISAL while playing at Washington Christian in 2011-12 –

played senior year at Princeton Day Academy in 2012-13 – named Valedictorian at Princeton Day Academy – National Honor Society

member – Honor Roll student

Personal: Arthur C. “Tre” Jordan – son of Arthur and Margaret Jordan – has a younger brother, Marcus – father, Art, played basketball

at Millersville – NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan is a second cousin on his father’s side – majoring in Accounting and Finance with aspirations to be a CEO of an accounting

firm – from Laurel, Md. – favorite athlete is Kyrie Irving – if he could date a celebrity he would date Zoe Saldana – his favorite movie is “Love & Basketball” – the most played

song on his iPod is “SchoolboyQ” by Blessed.

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25 | Jalen HenriquezFreshman | Guard | 6-3 | 180Hackensack, N.J./St. Patrick

High School: Three-year letterwinner at Paramus Catholic High School before transferring to St. Patrick’s for his senior season –

helped lead his Paramus Catholic team to a league championship as a freshman in 2010-11 – helped lead the St. Patrick’s team to a

county championship as a senior in 2013-14 – was a 1,000 point scorer through high school – named Sophomore of the Year and

Second Team All-County as a sophomore in 2011-12 – earned the Athletic Scholar Award.

Personal: Jalen N. Henriquez – son of George and Sonia Henriquez – has three younger siblings: Xavier, Alanis, and Nyla – father,

George, played collegiate football – majoring in finance at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a financial advisor and fashion designer – from Hackensack, N.J.

– favorite athletes are Stephen Curry and Nick Young – the perfectly prepared meal would be his mother’s orange chicken – considers his father his hero because of “how hard

he works to support his family – his favorite movie is “He Got Game” – his favorite professional sports team is the New York Knicks.

13 | Paul MedlinFreshman | Forward/Center | 6-8 | 200

Baltimore, Md./Parkville

High School: Three-year letterwinner in basketball at Parkville High School for coaches Chris Panos and Derrick Haynes – helped

lead the team to a 15-9 record as a senior – named First Team All-Division, Second Team All-Baltimore County, and a Baltimore County

All-Star as a senior – also played lacrosse and basketball on the junior varsity team as a freshman.

Personal: Paul Michael Medlin – son of Paul Medlin and Faith Wilson – has two younger siblings, Aydin and Ava – majoring in

sports management at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming an athletic director and coach – from Baltimore, Md. –

favorite athlete is Tim Duncan – if he could date a celebrity, he would date Tayana Ali – if he could be the head coach of a team for a year, he would coach the Baltimote Ravens

– favorite movie is “White Chicks” – if he could be someone else for a day, he would be LeBron James.

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Front Row (Left to Right): Shai Henry, Tajee Almon, Rashaun Rasheed, Paul Medlin, Trevor Rosenbaum, Ta’Vaune Griffin, Kevin Ohen, Tyrik Gass,

Jalen Henriquez

Back Row (Left to Right): Sam Sanders, Prophet Kates, Valentino Thompson, Manager Melanie Carcillo, Tyaire Ponzo-Meek, Drew Johnson, Tre Jordan

12 | Trevor RosenbaumFreshman | Forward/Center | 6-9 | 270

Woodstown, N.J./Woodstown

High School: Four year letterwinner at two different high schools – played at Gloucester County Christian for first two seasons,

helping the team to a 21-8 record and GSACS Championship as a freshman in 2010-11 – transferred to Woodstown High School as a

junior and played two seasons – helped team to a 20-7 record as a senior, averaging a double-double (17.3 points and 11.2 rebounds)

a game – named First Team All-Conference – All Carino South Jersey All-Star – Honor Roll student

Personal: Trevor J. Rosenbaum – son of Louis and Kristy Rosenbaum – has two older brothers, Justin and Jon – majoring in sports management at Wilmington University –

from Elmer, N.J. – his favorite athlete is Blake Griffin – favorite all-time movie is Coach Carter – favorite professional sports team is the LA Clippers – favorite cartoon character

is Bugs Bunny.

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2013-14 RESULTS

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2013-14 CACC STANDINGS

2013-14 CACC Tournament Seeding

North Division South Division 1. Bloomfield College 1. Philadelphia University 2. Dominican College 2. Holy Family University 3. Caldwell College 3. University of the Sciences 4. Post University 4. Chestnut Hill College

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2013-14 CACC TOURNAMENT

CACC Quarterfinals - March 1, 2014

S#4 Chestnut Hill 62 N#1 Bloomfield 84

S#3 USciences 65N#2 Dominican 62

N#4 Post 55S#1 Philadelphia 84

N#3 Caldwell 63S#2 Holy Family 75

CACC Semifinals - March 7, 2014

S#2 Holy Family 62N#1 Bloomfield 51

S#3 USciences 56S#1 Philadelphia 59

CACC Championship - March 8, 2014

S#2 Holy Family 41S#1 Philadelphia 42

First Team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference

Peter Alexix, Philadelphia Claude Blue, Bloomfield

Michael Balkovic, Caldwell Nick Smith, Dominican Garret Kerr, USciences

Second Team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference

Ervin Ezell, Holy Family Alberto Munoz, Holy Family

Norman Pope, Concordia Nick Schlitzer, Philadelphia

Derrick Strong, Post

Third Team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference

Derek Johnson, Philadelphia Nick Moore, Nyack

Taylor Trevisan, Chestnut Hill Kevin Walker, Caldwell

Marvin Williams, Bloomfield

All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Honorable Mention

Chris Hampton, Nyack Donte McGill, Goldey-Beacom

Kevin Udo, Bloomfield

Award Winners

2013-14 CACC Player of the Year: Garret Kerr, USciences2013-14 CACC Rookie of the Year: Donte McGill, Goldey-Beacom

2013-14 CACC Coach of the Year: Gerald Holmes, Bloomfield2013-14 CACC Team Sportsmanship Award: Georgian Court

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AWARD WINNERS

WILMINGTON ALL-CACC PERFORMERSTaureen Temple ...........................2005-06 ...................................Third TeamTaureen Temple ...........................2006-07 ..................... Honorable MentionTaureen Temple ...........................2007-08 ............................... Second TeamAntonio Sherrod ..........................2008-09 ...................................Third TeamBrandon Savage ..........................2009-10 ...................................Third TeamVernon Dupree ............................2009-10 ..................... Honorable MentionAntonio Sherrod ..........................2009-10 ..................... Honorable MentionCorye Payton ...............................2011-12 ....................................First TeamBrandon Fox ................................2012-13 ..................... Honorable Mention

Taurean Temple vs. Holy Family, 2005-06

Antonio Sherrod vs. Goldey-Beacom, 2008-09

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RECORD BOOKWilmington University

Men’s Basketball Records(through 2013-14 season)

Became NCAA Division II in 2004

All-Time Coaching RecordsCoach Years Record (Pct.)Kevin Welch......................2004-2009 (5) .............27-107 (.202)Mike Gallagher .................2009-2014 (5) .............43-90 (.323)Totals ......................... (10) ....................... 70-197 (.262)

All-Time Games Played: 267

SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDSMost Points:........................................... 102 vs Georgian Court University 1/14/14......................................................96 vs. Bloomfield College, 1/26/08........................................................ 96 vs. Dominican College, 1/8/08......................................................... 94 at Holy Family Univ., 1/28/06.......................................................92 at Bloomfield College, 2/21/06....................................................... 92 at Dominican College, 2/25/06..................................................91 at Washington Adventist, 1/21/10..........................................................91 vs. Caldwell College, 2/21/09............................................................ 89 vs. Post University, 2/17/07........................................................ 89 vs. Holy Family Univ., 2/17/11

Most Points, Both Teams:...................................196 at Holy Family Univ., 1/28/06 (94-102, OT)................................................. 194 vs. Mansfield, 12/29/04 (78-116).............................................. 191 at Nyack College, 1/13/07 (85-106)

Most Points Allowed:...............................................123 at Bowie State, 12/28/04 (64-123)

Least Points Scored:.................................................44 at West Chester, 11/29/08 (44-83)..................................... 44 at Delaware State Univ., 11/16/09 (44-60)

Least Points Allowed:...................................38 vs. Penn State- Abington, 11/21/08 (76-38)

Least Points, Both Teams:......................................94 at Univ. of the Sciences, 12/12/09 (48-46)

Largest Victory Margin:...................................38 vs. Penn State- Abington, 11/21/08 (76-38).............................................27 vs. Caldwell College, 2/21/09 (91-64)..................................... 26 at Washington Adventist, 1/21/10 (91-65)...................................23 vs. Penn State- Abington, 11/16/07 (71-78)

Largest Road Victory Margin:..................................... 26 at Washington Adventist, 1/21/10 (91-65)......................................... 19 at Philadelphia Univ., 12/19/10 (75-56)

Largest Losing Margin:.................................................59 at Bowie State, 12/28/04 (64-123)............................................47 at Lynn University, 12/21/06 (68-115)......................................................42 at Lincoln, Pa., 1/19/09 (45-87)Field Goals Made:...................................................36 vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/14/14......................................................36 vs. Bloomfield College, 1/26/08.......................................................35 at Bloomfield College, 1/18/07..................................................35 at Washington Adventist, 1/21/10..................................................................35 vs. Philadelphia, 1/8/14.......................................................34 at Bloomfield College, 2/21/06....................................................... 34 at Dominican College, 2/25/06.................................................................34 at Nyack College, 2/4/06...............................................................33 at Nyack College, 2/11/12......................................................... 33 at Holy Family Univ., 1/28/06........................................................ 33 vs. Dominican College, 1/8/08

Free Throws Attempted:..........................................................48 vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 1/3/09...................................................... 39 vs. Dominican College, 1/26/06............................................................ 37 vs. Post University, 1/14/06.............................................................. 37 vs. Post University, 1/9/10.......................................................................37 at Felician, 12/13/08..........................................................37 vs. Caldwell College, 2/11/06............................................... 36 at Goldey-Beacom College, 1/23/08........................................... 36 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas Coll., 11/22/08....................................................... 36 vs. Bloomsburg Univ., 12/3/08........................................................... 36 at Columbia Union, 2/13/08

Free Throws:..........................................................31 vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 1/3/09..........................................30 vs. Washington Adventist Univ., 2/3/10...................................................... 29 vs. Dominican College, 1/26/06.......................................................................29 at Felician, 12/13/08

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RECORD BOOK........................................................ 28 at Millersville Univ., 11/17/06......................................................... 28 at Goldey-Beacom, 1/8/2013...............................................................27 at Nyack College, 1/23/10......................................................................... 27 vs. Felician, 2/2/06.............................................................. 26 vs. Post University, 1/9/10..........................................................25 vs. Caldwell College, 2/11/06........................................................25 vs. Shippensburg, 12/31/2013

Free Throw Percentage (10 made):.......................... 0.909 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas Coll.,11/30/11 (20-22)......................................0.909 vs. Concordia College, 2/13/10 (10-11)...........................................0.905 at Caldwell College, 1/7/12 (19-21).......................................0.903 at Millersville Univ., 11/17/06 (28-31)...................................0.857 at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/17/06 (12-14)....................................0.857 at West Chester Univ., 11/13/10 (24-28)................................ 0.857 vs. Kutztown University, 11/18/10 (12-14)......................................................0.857 at Caldwell College, 2/22/14........................ 0.857 vs. Washington Adventist Univ., 2/3/10 (30-35)..........................................................0.850 at NYIT, 11/24/07 (17-20)

Three-point Field Goals Made:...................................................17 vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/14/14 .........................................................12 at Caldwell College, 12/16/06....................................................... 11 vs. Millersville Univ., 11/23/11..................................................... 11 vs. Central Oklahoma, 12/18/11.............................................................10 at Caldwell College, 1/7/12......................................................................... 10 vs. Barry, 12/20/06......................................................... 10 at Holy Family Univ., 1/23/14...................................................... 9 at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/31/08........................................................... 9 at Holy Family Univ., 1/28/06.....................................................................9 at Coppin State, 1/3/11............................................................ 9 at Kutztown Univ., 11/15/11........................................................... 9 vs. Kutztown Univ., 11/21/06................................................. 9 vs. Penn State- Abington, 11/21/08...........................................................9 at Concordia College, 2/12/11.......................................................... 9 vs. Holy Family Univ., 2/17/11.............................................................9 at Caldwell College, 2/22/14

Three-point Field Goals Attempted:...................................................................31 at Coppin State, 1/3/11.......................................................31 at Caldwell College, 2/22/2014........................................................ 30 vs. Holy Family Univ., 2/14/12........................................... 29 vs. Gerogian Court University, 1/14/14.............................................................28 at Shippensburg, 11/23/10......................................................... 27 at Holy Family Univ., 1/28/06

.................................................... 26 at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/31/08

............................................................................26 USMI-M, 2/21/12

............................................................ 26 at Valdosta State, 12/30/10

................................................... 26 vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 2/24/09

.............................................. 25 vs. Goldey-Beacom College, 1/19/11

.............................................................25 at Caldwell College, 1/7/12

.................................................................. 25 vs. Kutztown, 11/14/12

....................................................... 25 vs. Millersville Univ., 11/23/11

..........................................................25 vs. Caldwell College, 2/19/11

Three-point Field Goal Percentage (10 made):................................... 0.611 vs. Central Oklahoma, 12/18/11 (11-18)................................. 0.586 vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/14/14 (17-29).......................................0.545 at Caldwell College, 12/16/06 (12-22)........................................0.455 at Holy Family Univ., 1/23/14 (10-22)....................................................... 0.455 vs. Barry, 12/20/06 (10-22)......................................0.440 vs. Millersville Univ., 11/23/11 (11-25)...........................................0.400 at Caldwell College, 1/7/12 (10-25)

Rebounds:.......................................................................60 vs. NYIT, 11/30/2013...................................................57 vs. Columbia Union Coll., 12/6/07............................................... 56 vs. Penn State- Abington, 11/21/08......................................................55 vs. Bloomfield College, 1/26/08...................................................55 at Kutztown University, 11/20/07..........................................................54 vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 1/3/09.................................................... 54 vs. West Chester Univ., 11/21/09.................................................................. 52 at Lincoln, Pa., 1/19/09......................................................................... 51 at Mercy, 12/11/13...........................................................49 at Chestnut Hill Coll., 2/7/08.............................................. 49 vs. Goldey-Beacom College, 1/22/07........................................................................ 49 at Felician, 12/8/12

Assists:...................................................26 vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/14/14......................................................25 vs. Bloomfield College, 1/26/08.......................................................... 22 vs. Post University, 12/10/04........................................................................21 vs. USCI-M, 1/17/12........................................... 21 vs. NJ Institute of Technology, 1/24/06.............................................................21 at Caldwell College, 1/7/12..................................................21 at Kutztown University., 11/15/11....................................................... 21 vs. Millersville Univ., 11/23/11......................................................... 21 at Holy Family Univ., 12/1/10..........................................................21 vs. Concordia College, 2/6/12

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RECORD BOOKSteals:.................................................... 18 vs. West Chester Univ., 11/27/07......................................................... 14 at Holy Family Univ., 2/18/10..............................................................14 vs. Nyack College, 1/12/06.................................................... 14 at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/17/06........................................................................14 vs. USCI-M, 1/17/12............................................... 14 vs. Penn State- Abington, 11/16/07.............................................................................. 13 at NJIT, 1/10/06............................................................ 13 vs. Post University, 1/14/06...................................................12 vs. Chestnut Hill College, 1/28/14.............................................................. 12 vs. Post University, 1/9/10........................................................... 12 vs. New York Tech, 11/26/11............................................................... 12 at West Florida, 12/31/10

Blocked Shots:........................................................13 at Philadelphia Univ., 12/5/06............................................... 10 vs. Penn State- Abington, 11/16/07................................................. 9 at Goldey-Beacom College, 1/23/08......................................................... 9 at Holy Family Univ., 12/11/08.....................................................9 vs. Columbia Union Coll., 12/6/07......................................................................... 9 vs. Felician, 12/8/07..................................................... 9 vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 2/14/06................................................................8 vs. Nyack College, 1/12/06....................................................8 at Chestnut Hill College, 11/26/13................................................... 8 vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 11/28/06....................................................... 8 at West Chester Univ., 11/29/08........................................................8 vs. Bloomfield College, 2/28/10

SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS

Games Played:.........................................................................................28, 2013-14.........................................................................................28, 2009-10.........................................................................................27, 2005-06.........................................................................................27, 2006-07.........................................................................................27, 2008-09.........................................................................................26, 2010-11.........................................................................................26, 2004-05.........................................................................................26, 2007-08.........................................................................................26, 2011-12.........................................................................................25, 2012-13

Wins:............................................................................10, 2007-08 (10-16)............................................................................10, 2009-10 (10-18)............................................................................10, 2011-12 (10-16)

Wins, Conference:................................................................................7, 2005-06 (7-15)................................................................................7, 2009-10 (7-11)................................................................................6, 2007-08 (6-10)................................................................................6, 2010-11 (6-11)................................................................................6, 2011-12 (6-11)................................................................................6, 2012-13 (6-11)

Home Wins:............................................................ 6, 2007-08; 2009-10; 2011-12

Road Wins:............................................. 4, 2007-08; 2009-10; 2011-12; 2013-14

Least Wins:...........................................................................................1, 2006-07...........................................................................................2, 2004-05

Losses:..............................................................................26, 2006-05 (1-26)..............................................................................24, 2004-05 (2-24)

Losses, Conference Games:..............................................................................18, 2004-05 (1-18)..............................................................................18, 2006-07 (1-18)

Least Losses:..........................................................................16, 2007-08; 2011-12

Most Points:.................................................................. 2045 (27 games), 2005-06.................................................................. 1970 (28 games), 2013-14.................................................................. 1862 (26 games), 2007-08.................................................................. 1859 (27 games), 2006-07.................................................................. 1804 (26 games), 2011-12.................................................................. 1795 (28 games), 2009-10.................................................................. 1771 (27 games), 2008-09.................................................................. 1763 (26 games), 2010-11.................................................................. 1726 (26 games), 2004-05.................................................................. 1687 (25 games), 2012-13

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Rebounds:................................................................1052 (382o-670d), 2013-14................................................................1041 (383o-658d), 2007-08................................................................1012 (357o-655d), 2008-09..................................................................972 (309o-663d), 2004-05..................................................................948 (287o-661d), 2009-10..................................................................943 (367o-576d), 2006-07..................................................................920 (346o-574d), 2005-06..................................................................894 (295o-599d), 2010-11..................................................................865 (257o-608d), 2012-13..................................................................855 (278o-577d), 2011-12

Field Goals:.................................................................... 744 (27 games), 2005-06.................................................................... 696 (28 games), 2013-14.................................................................... 684 (26 games), 2007-08.................................................................... 675 (27 games), 2006-07.................................................................... 664 (26 games), 2004-05.................................................................... 662 (26 games), 2011-12.................................................................... 658 (28 games), 2009-10.................................................................... 641 (26 games), 2010-11.................................................................... 615 (25 games), 2012-13.................................................................... 613 (27 games), 2008-09

Field Goal Attempts:.................................................................. 1718 (27 games), 2006-07.................................................................. 1702 (27 games), 2005-06.................................................................. 1681 (28 games), 2013-14.................................................................. 1633 (26 games), 2007-08.................................................................. 1595 (26 games), 2004-05.................................................................. 1524 (27 games), 2008-09.................................................................. 1510 (26 games), 2011-12.................................................................. 1509 (26 games), 2010-11.................................................................. 1488 (28 games), 2009-10.................................................................. 1483 (25 games), 2012-13

Field Goal Percentage:................................................................. 0.442 (658-1488), 2009-10................................................................. 0.438 (662-1510), 2011-12................................................................. 0.437 (744-1702), 2005-06................................................................. 0.432 (615-1423), 2012-13................................................................. 0.425 (641-1509), 2010-11................................................................. 0.419 (684-1633), 2007-08................................................................. 0.416 (644-1595), 2004-05

................................................................. 0.414 (696-1681), 2013-14

................................................................. 0.402 (613-1524), 2008-09

................................................................. 0.393 (675-1718), 2006-07

Free Throws:.................................................................... 456 (27 games), 2005-06.................................................................... 448 (27 games), 2008-09.................................................................... 436 (28 games), 2013-14.................................................................... 396 (27 games), 2006-07.................................................................... 376 (26 games), 2007-08.................................................................... 374 (28 games), 2009-10.................................................................... 332 (25 games), 2012-13.................................................................... 330 (26 games), 2010-11.................................................................... 311 (26 games), 2011-12.................................................................... 277 (26 games), 2004-05

Free Throws Attempts:.................................................................... 678 (27 games), 2008-09.................................................................... 670 (27 games), 2005-06.................................................................... 669 (28 games), 2013-14.................................................................... 578 (26 games), 2007-08.................................................................... 565 (27 games), 2006-07.................................................................... 554 (28 games), 2009-10.................................................................... 483 (26 games), 2010-11.................................................................... 471 (25 games), 2012-13.................................................................... 463 (26 games), 2011-12.................................................................... 439 (26 games), 2004-05

Free Throw Percentage:...................................................................0.705 (332-471), 2012-13...................................................................0.701 (396-565), 2006-07...................................................................0.683 (330-483), 2010-11...................................................................0.681 (456-670), 2005-06...................................................................0.675 (374-554), 2009-10...................................................................0.672 (311-463), 2011-12...................................................................0.661 (448-678), 2008-09...................................................................0.652 (436-669), 2013-14...................................................................0.651 (376-578), 2007-08...................................................................0.631 (277-439), 2004-05

Three-point Field Goals:.................................................................... 169 (26 games), 2011-12.................................................................... 151 (26 games), 2010-11.................................................................... 142 (28 games), 2013-14.................................................................... 132 (26 games), 2012-13

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RECORD BOOK.................................................................... 121 (26 games), 2004-05.................................................................... 118 (26 games), 2007-08.................................................................... 113 (27 games), 2006-07.................................................................... 105 (28 games), 2009-10.................................................................... 101 (27 games), 2005-06...................................................................... 97 (27 games), 2008-09

Three-point Field Goal Attempts:.................................................................... 504 (26 games), 2010-11.................................................................... 489 (26 games), 2011-12.................................................................... 469 (28 games), 2013-14.................................................................... 402 (25 games), 2012-13.................................................................... 390 (27 games), 2006-07.................................................................... 386 (26 games), 2007-08.................................................................... 380 (26 games), 2004-05.................................................................... 334 (27 games), 2005-06.................................................................... 330 (28 games), 2009-10.................................................................... 313 (27 games), 2008-09

Three-point Field Goal Percentage:...................................................................0.346 (169-489), 2011-12...................................................................0.318 (121-380), 2004-05...................................................................0.318 (105-330), 2009-10...................................................................0.311 (115-402), 2012-13.....................................................................0.310 (97-313), 2008-09...................................................................0.306 (118-386), 2007-08...................................................................0.303 (142-469), 2013-14...................................................................0.302 (101-334), 2005-06...................................................................0.300 (151-504), 2010-11...................................................................0.290 (113-390), 2006-07

Assists:.......................................................................................383, 2011-12.......................................................................................356, 2005-06 .......................................................................................353, 2004-05.......................................................................................348, 2009-10.......................................................................................346, 2012-13.......................................................................................334, 2013-14.......................................................................................322, 2007-08.......................................................................................315, 2010-11.......................................................................................281, 2006-07.......................................................................................261, 2008-09

Steals:.......................................................................................233, 2005-06.......................................................................................216, 2009-10.......................................................................................215, 2007-08.......................................................................................215, 2008-09.......................................................................................197, 2013-14.......................................................................................167, 2006-07.......................................................................................166, 2011-12.......................................................................................158, 2010-11.......................................................................................151, 2004-05.......................................................................................137, 2012-13

Blocked Shots:.......................................................................................124, 2007-08.......................................................................................111, 2008-09.......................................................................................105, 2006-07.......................................................................................105, 2005-06.......................................................................................105, 2013-14.........................................................................................87, 2009-10.........................................................................................84, 2010-11.........................................................................................79, 2004-05.........................................................................................54, 2012-13.........................................................................................48, 2011-12

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Points, Career:........................................1423, Taurean Temple (69 games), 2005-08.......................................1280, Antonio Sherrod (90 games), 2006-10...................................... 1246, Herbert Dennis (105 games), 2010-14............................................. 810, Isiah Mason (101 games), 2009-13..............................................758, Corye Payton (51 games), 2010-12.......................................719, Blake Rubenstein (97 games), 2006-10...............................................563, Brandon Fox (44 games), 2011-13........................................556, Maurice Furrowh (53 games), 2006-08.........................................542, Brandon Savage (52 games), 2008-10..............................................539, Kevin Cooper (52 games), 2007-09

Points, Season:..........................................586, Taurean Temple (26 games), 2005-06..............................................471, Corye Payton (26 games), 2011-12..........................................419, Taurean Temple (25 games), 2007-08........................................418, Taurean Teample (18 games), 2006-07...............................................405, Chris Rogers (27 games), 2005-06.......................................... 402, Herbert Dennis (28 games), 2013-14

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RECORD BOOK.........................................394, Antonio Sherrod (23 games), 2008-09.........................................390, Brandon Savage (28 games), 2009-10..............................................372, Kevin Cooper (27 games), 2008-09.........................................367, Antonio Sherrod (26 games), 2007-08

Points, Game:.............................44, Taurean Temple at Dominican College, 2/25/06.................36, Taurean Temple vs. NJ Institute of Technology, 1/24/06.............................35, Taurean Temple at Dominican College, 1/27/07......................34, Taurean Temple vs. Goldey-Beacom College, 2/9/06 .................................... 33, Herbert Dennis; at Lincoln (Pa.); 11/23/13................................................ 33, Taurean Temple at Felician, 1/9/07.......................... 32, Dominique Barron at Caldwell College, 12/16/06................................................... 32, Greg Brown vs. NCMBB, 12/4/04................................... 31, Brandon Fox at Concordia College, 1/26/13..................................31, Bradford Morris vs. Post University, 1/14/06.............................. 31, Antonio Sherrod vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 1/3/09.............................31, Antonio Sherrod vs. Holy Family Univ., 2/17/09.............................31, Taurean Temple vs. Philadelphia Univ., 1/30/06................................... 31, Taurean Temple vs. Nyack College, 2/24/07

Scoring Average, Career:...............................................23.1, Greg Brown (11 games), 2004-05.........................................20.6, Taurean Temple (69 games), 2005-08..............................................15.0, Chris Rogers (27 games), 2005-06.............................................14.9, Corye Payton (51 games), 2010-12............................................. 14.7, Michael Keyes (9 games), 2006-07........................................14.2, Antonio Sherrod (90 games), 2006-10..............................................12.8, Brandon Fox (44 games), 2011-13........................................11.9, Herbet Dennis (105 games) - 2010-14................................11.9, Valentino Thompson (28 games) - 2013-14..................................... 11.2, Steve Christensen (25 games), 2004-05

Scoring Average, Season:.........................................23.2, Taurean Temple (18 games), 2006-07...............................................23.1, Greg Brown (11 games), 2004-05.........................................22.5, Taurean Temple (26 games), 2005-06.............................................18.1, Corye Payton (26 games), 2011-12........................................17.1, Antonio Sherrod (23 games), 2008-09.........................................16.8, Taurean Temple (25 games), 2007-08..............................................15.0, Chris Rogers (27 games), 2005-06............................................. 14.7, Michael Keyes (9 games), 2006-07......................................... 14.4, Herbert Dennis (28 games), 2013-14

Field Goals Made, Career:..........................................511, Taurean Temple (69 games), 2005-08.........................................435, Antonio Sherrod (90 games), 2006-10........................................ 402, Herbert Dennis (105 games), 2010-14 ............................................. 294, Isiah Mason (101 games), 2009-13..............................................278, Corye Payton (51 games), 2010-12.......................................232, Blake Rubenstein (97 games), 2006-10...............................................224, Brandon Fox (44 games), 2011-13........................................210, Maurice Furrowh (53 games), 2006-08..........................................210, Bradford Morris (50 games), 2004-06.........................................210, Brandon Savage (52 games), 2008-10

Field Goals Made, Season:..........................................205, Taurean Temple (26 games), 2005-06..............................................175, Corye Payton (26 games), 2011-12...........................................154 Taurean Temple (25 games), 2007-08..........................................152, Taurean Temple (18 games), 2006-07.........................................151, Brandon Savage (28 games), 2009-10.........................................138, Antonio Sherrod (26 games), 2007-08...............................................134, Brandon Fox (25 games), 2012-13.......................................... 133, Herbert Dennis (28 games), 2013-14..............................................133, Kevin Cooper (27 games), 2008-09...............................................125, Chris Rogers (27 games), 2005-06

Field Goals Made, Game:.............................14, Antonio Sherrod vs. Holy Family Univ., 2/17/09.............................14, Taurean Temple at Dominican College, 1/27/07.............................14, Taurean Temple at Dominican College, 2/25/06......................14, Taurean Temple vs. Goldey-Beacom College, 2/9/06.................................................. 13, Brandon Fox vs. UINDY, 12/16/11..................................13, Bradford Morris vs. Post University, 1/14/06............................ 13, Taurean Temple at Bloomfield College, 1/18/07................................................ 12, Taurean Temple at Felician, 1/9/07.............................12, Taurean Temple vs. Philadelphia Univ., 1/30/06

Field Goal Attempts, Career:........................................1144, Taurean Temple (69 games), 2005-08...................................... 1089, Herbert Dennis (105 games), 2010-14 .........................................970, Antonio Sherrod (90 games), 2006-10.......................................688, Blake Rubenstein (97 games), 2006-10............................................. 632, Isiah Mason (101 games), 2009-13........................................610, Maurice Furrowh (53 games), 2006-08..............................................557, Corye Payton (51 games), 2010-12..........................................482, Bradford Morris (50 games), 2004-06...............................................481, Brandon Fox (44 games), 2011-13

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RECORD BOOK..............................................479, Kevin Cooper (52 games), 2007-09

Field Goal Attempts, Season:..........................................475, Taurean Temple (26 games), 2005-06..........................................347, Taurean Temple (18 games), 2006-07.......................................... 335, Herbert Dennis (28 games), 2013-14..............................................331, Corye Payton (26 games), 2011-12........................................331, Maurice Furrowh (27 games), 2006-07..........................................322, Taurean Temple (25 games), 2007-08..............................................310, Kevin Cooper (27 games), 2008-09...............................................307, Brandon Fox (25 games), 2012-13.........................................296, Antonio Sherrod (23 games), 2008-09........................................279, Maurice Furrowh (26 games), 2007-08

Field Goal Attempts, Game:........................... 29, Taurean Temple at West Chester Univ., 11/15/05............................... 27, Taurean Temple at Holy Family Univ., 1/28/06.............................26, Antonio Sherrod vs. Holy Family Univ., 2/17/09............................ 26, Taurean Temple at Bloomfield College, 1/18/07.................................. 26, Taurean Temple vs. Post University, 1/11/07................................... 26, Taurean Temple vs. Nyack College, 1/12/06................................ 24, Greg Brown at Univ. of the Sciences, 12/7/04................................23, Taurean Temple at Philadelphia Univ., 2/1/07................................................ 23, Taurean Temple at Felician, 1/9/07...........................23, Taurean Temple vs. NJ Institute of Tech., 1/24/06..........................................23, Taurean Temple vs. CUCMBB, 11/29/05.............................23, Taurean Temple at Dominican College, 2/25/06....................23, Taurean Temple vs. Goldey-Beacome College, 2/9/06

Field Goal Percentage, Career:...............................................0.614, Michael Keyes (54-88), 2006-07........................................0.574, Brandon Savage (210-366), 2008-10.......................................... 0.543, Tajee Almon (38-70), 2012-current.................................................0.538, Greg Brown (98-182), 2004-05..............................................0.525, Tim Sowden (170-324), 2004-08................................................ 0.519, J’son Sanders (28-54), 2008-10.............................................0.503, Robert Owens (85-169), 2010-11...............................................0.502, Leo Jackson (113-225), 2004-06.............................................0.499, Corye Payton (278-557), 2010-12......................................... 0.477, Matthew King (180-377) - 2010-12

Field Goal Percentage, Season:..................................................0.700, Tajee Almon (28-40), 2012-13...............................................0.614, Michael Keyes (54-88), 2006-07............................................0.602, Brandon Savage (59-98), 2008-09

...................................................0.591, Leo Jackson (13-22), 2005-06

................................................0.580, Tim Sowden (98-169), 2005-06

................................................ 0.571, J’son Sanders (20-35), 2008-09

........................................0.563, Brandon Savage (151-268), 2009-10

.................................................0.538, Greg Brown (98-182), 2004-05

.............................................0.529, Corye Payton (175-331), 2011-12

..................................................0.517, Tim Sowden (15-29), 2007-08

............................................... 0.517, Brandon Fox (90-174), 2011-12

Field Goal Percentage, Game:................1.00, Isiah Mason vs. Goldey-Beacom College, 1/3/12 (8-8)............... 0.900, Steve Christensen at Caldwell College, 2/7/05 (9-10)............................0.833, Greg Brown vs. Mansfield, 12/29/04 (10-12).............0.824, Tauren Temple at Dominican College, 1/27/07 (14-17).................0.800, Kevin Cooper at Bloomfield College, 1/31/09 (8-10).......................................0.800, Vernon Dupree vs. USP, 2/2/10 (8-10)................0.800, Mike Shipman vs. Dominican College, 1/8/08 (8-10).................0.800, Tim Sowden vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 1/8/08 (8-10)................................. 0.800, Taurean Temple at NYIT, 11/24/07 (8-10)................................. 0.800, Jason Thomas at Felician, 2/22/05 (8-10)

Free Throws Made, Career:........................................ 408, Anotnio Sherrod (90 games), 2006-10..........................................348, Taurean Temple (69 games), 2005-08........................................ 330, Herbert Dennis (105 games), 2010-14............................................. 149, Isiah Mason (101 games), 2009-13...............................................142, Chris Rogers (27 games), 2005-06..............................................122, Kevin Cooper (52 games), 2007-09.........................................121, Brandon Savage (52 games), 2008-10..............................................103, Corye Payton (51 games), 2010-12.......................................100, Blake Rubenstein (97 games), 2006-10.................................. 98, Mike Shipman (46 games), 2007-08, 09-10

Free Throws Made, Season:..........................................151, Taurean Temple (26 games), 2005-06.........................................148, Antonio Sherrod (23 games), 2008-09...............................................142, Chris Rogers (27 games), 2005-06..........................................103, Taurean Temple (18 games), 2006-07............................................ 98, Herbert Dennis (28 games), 2013-14............................................94, Taurean Temple (25 games), 2007-08............................................ 93, Herbert Dennis (25 games), 2012-13................................................92, Kevin Cooper (27 games), 2008-09.......................................... 90, Antonio Sherrod (18 games), 2009-10.......................................... 90, Antonio Sherrod (26 games), 2007-08

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RECORD BOOKFree Throws Made, Game:................ 21, Antonio Sherrod vs. Washington Adventist Uni., 2/3/10............................................... 18, Taurean Temple vs. Felician, 2/2/06...................................... 15, Herbert Dennis vs. Nyack College, 2/2/13.................................15, Chris Rogers vs. Dominican College, 1/26/06.............................. 15, Antonio Sherrod vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 1/3/09.............................14, Taurean Temple at Dominican College, 2/25/06................................ 13, Taurean Temple at Chestnut Hill Coll., 2/7/08................................................ 12, Kevin Cooper at Felician, 12/13/08........................... 12, Antonio Sherrod at Bloomsburg Univ., 12/17/08............................ 12, Antonio Sherrod vs. Bloomsburg Univ., 12/3/08................................ 12, Herbert Dennis vs. Lincoln (Pa.), 11/23/2013......................... 12, Antonio Sherrod at Nova Southeastern, 12/30/08......................................12, Mike Shipman vs. Post University, 1/9/10.................................. 12, Taurean Temple vs. Post University, 1/11/07

Free Throw Attempts, Career:.........................................538, Antonio Sherrod (90 games), 2006-10..........................................496, Taurean Temple (69 games), 2005-08........................................ 424, Herbert Dennis (105 games), 2010-14.........................................202, Brandon Savage (52 games), 2008-10...............................................200, Chris Rogers (27 games), 2005-06............................................. 189, Isiah Mason (101 games), 2009-13..............................................175, Kevin Cooper (52 games), 2007-09..............................................162, Corye Payton (51 games), 2010-12............................................160, Allen Hairston (78 games), 2007-10................................ 157, Mike Shipman (46 games), 2007-08, 09-10

Free Throw Attempts, Season:..........................................214, Taurean Temple (26 games), 2005-06...............................................200, Chris Rogers (27 games), 2005-06.........................................188, Antonio Sherrod (23 games), 2008-09..........................................142, Taurean Temple (25 games), 2007-08.........................................141, Brandon Savage (28 games), 2009-10..........................................140, Taurean Temple (18 games), 2006-07..............................................136, Kevin Cooper (27 games), 2008-09.........................................129, Antonio Sherrod (26 games), 2007-08.......................................... 121, Herbert Dennis (28 games), 2013-14.........................................115, Antonio Sherrod (18 games), 2009-10

Free Throw Attempts, Game:................ 22, Antonio Sherrod vs. Washington Adventist Uni., 2/3/10............................................... 22, Taurean Temple vs. Felician, 2/2/06.................................20, Chris Rogers vs. Dominican College, 1/26/06.............................. 19, Antonio Sherrod vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 1/3/09

.............................19, Taurean Temple at Dominican College, 2/25/06

........................... 18, Antonio Sherrod at Bloomsburg Univ., 12/17/08

............................ 17, Blake Rubenstein vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 1/3/09

...................................... 16, Herbert Dennis vs. Nyack College, 2/2/13

................................ 16, Taurean Temple at Chestnut Hill Coll., 2/7/08

.....................16, Taurean Temple at Goldey-Beacom College, 12/1/05

Free Throw Percentage, Career (min. 5 made):....................................................... 0.941, Chris Cox (16-17), 2005-07......................................... 0.846, Steve Christensen (55-65), 2004-05....................................................0.800, Brett Foskey (8-10), 2011-12.................................................0.790, Ed Freeman (79-100), 2010-12.............................................. 0.788, Isiah Mason (149-189), 2009-13.............................................0.786, Brandon Carroll (22-28), 2008-09......................................... 0.778, Herbert Dennis (330-424), 2010-14.....................................................0.778, James Pee (35-45), 2010-13...............................0.770 - Tyaire Ponzo-Meek (47-61), 2013-current............................................ 0.762, Kevin Gallagher (16-21), 2006-08

Free Throw Percentage, Season (min. 5 made):....................................................... 0.933, Chris Cox (14-15), 2006-07..................................................0.929, Tim Sowden (13-14), 2007-08..........................................0.913, Blake Rubenstein (21-23), 2007-08.................................................. 0.894, Isiah Mason (59-66), 2010-11.....................................................0.867, James Pee (13-15), 2011-12......................................... 0.846, Steve Christensen (55-65), 2004-05........................................... 0.845, Herbert Dennis (93-110), 2012-13.................................................. 0.833, Isiah Mason (40-48), 2012-13...................................................0.822, Ed Freeman (37-45), 2011-12........................................... 0.810, Herbert Dennis (98-121), 2013-14

Free Throw Percentage, Game (6 made):........................................1.000, Will Alton at Felician, 12/13/08 (6-6)...........................1.000, Chris Cox at Millersville Univ., 11/17/06 (6-6)..................... 1.000, Herbert Dennis at Caldwell College, 1/7/12 (6-6)....................... 1.000, Herbert Dennis at West Chester, 11/13/10 (6-6)................ 1.000, Herbert Dennis vs. Millersville Univ., 11/23/11 (6-6)........... 1.000, Herbert Dennis vs. St. Thomas Aquinas, 11/30/11 (6-6)........................1.000, Vernon Dupree at Nyack College, 1/23/10 (8-8).................. 1.000, Ed Freeman vs. Holy Family Univ., 2/17/11 (10-10)............. 1.000, Maurice Furrowh at Millersville Univ., 11/17/06, (6-6)...................................... 1.000, Herbert Dennis at NYIT, 1/14/13 (6-6)................ 1.000, Herbert Dennis at Philadelphia Univ., 2/12/13 (6-6)................... 1.000, Herbert Dennis at Caldwell College, 2/22/14 (6-6)

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RECORD BOOK...........1.000, Herbert Dennis at Dominican College N.Y., 2/8/14 (6-6)............................ 1.000, Isiah Mason at West Chester, 11/13/10 (6-6)............ 1.000, Isiah Mason vs. Washington Adventist, 11/16/10 (6-6)................ 1.000, Chris Rogers vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 2/14/06 (6-6).....1.000, Rashaun Rasheed at St.Thomas Aquinas Co, 11/12/13 (6-6).............. 1.000, Antonio Sherrod at Holy Family Univ., 12/11/08 (6-6)............... 1.000, Antonio Sherrod at Caldwell College, 12/16/06 (6-6).................. 1.000, Antonio Sherrod at Columbia Union, 2/13/08 (6-6)................ 1.000, Antonio Sherrod vs. Caldwell College, 2/21/09 (6-6).......................1.000, Taurean Temple at Nyack College, 1/13/07 (6-6)..................1.000, Taurean Temple at Philadelphia Univ., 2/1/07 (8-8)............................1.000, Taurean Temple vs. CUCMBB, 11/29/05 (9-9)................1.000, Taurean Temple at Philadelphia Univ., 12/1/07 (6-6)...................................1.000, Jason Thomas vs. BCMEN, 1/25/05 (6-6)........ 1.000, Tyaire Ponzo-Meek at Holy Family Univ., 1/23/2014 (6-6)... 1.000, Valentino Thompson, Chestnut Hill College, 1/28/14 (10-10)

Three-point Field Goals Made, Career:.......................................155, Blake Rubenstein (97 games), 2006-10........................................ 112, Herbert Dennis (105 games), 2010-14........................................99, Corye Payton (51 games), 2010-12 112, ............................................... 73, Isiah Mason (101 games), 2009-13....................................................72, James Pee (50 games), 2011-13..........................................57, Maurice Furrowh (53 games), 2006-08............................................53, Taurean Temple (69 games), 2005-08................................................50, Jasen Maciey (26 games), 2004-05....................................... 40, Dominique Barron (37 games), 2006-09............................................40, Bradford Morris (50 games), 2004-06

Three-point Field Goals Made, Season:................................................58, Corye Payton (26 games), 2011-12.........................................54, Blake Rubenstein (26 games), 2009-10................................................50, Jasen Maciey (26 games), 2004-05.........................................47, Blake Rubenstein (22 games), 2008-09................................................41, Corye Payton (25 games), 2010-11....................................................39, James Pee (25 games), 2012-13............................................ 38, Herbert Dennis (28 games), 2013-14....................................................36, James Pee (26 games), 2011-12............................................31, Bradford Morris (25 games), 2005-06..........................................31, Maurice Furrowh (26 games), 2007-08

Three-point Field Goals Made, Game:.......................... 10, Dominique Barron at Caldwell College, 12/16/06.......................... 6, Maurice Furrowh at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/31/08

.................................. 6, Blake Rubenstein vs. Coppin State, 11/15/08

.......................6, Blake Rubenstein vs. Kutztown University, 11/21/06

...................................6, Blake Rubenstein vs. West Florida, 12/30/08

....................................6, Gary Williams at Holy Family Univ., 1/28/06

................................. 5, Herbert Dennis at Concordia College, 2/12/11

................................ 5, Jasen Maciey at Bloomfield College, 11/30/04

.....................................................5, Bradford Morris at Nyack, 2/4/06

................................... 5, Corye Payton vs. Millersville Univ., 11/23/11

.................................5, Corye Payton vs. Central Oklahoma, 11/28/11

................................................... 5, James Pee at Kutztown, 11/15/11

...........................5, Blake Rubenstein vs. Bloomfield College, 2/15/07

.............................5, Taurean Temple vs. NJ Institute of Tech., 1/24/06

..........................................5, Herbert Dennis vs. Holy Family, 1/23/14

Three-point Field Goal Attempts, Career:.......................................472, Blake Rubenstein (97 games), 2006-10........................................ 367, Herbert Dennis (105 games), 2010-14..............................................269, Corye Payton (51 games), 2010-12..................................................220, James Pee (50 games), 2011-13..........................................200, Taurean Temple (69 games), 2005-08............................................. 195, Isiah Mason (101 games), 2009-13........................................190, Maurice Furrowh (53 games), 2006-08..............................................150, Jasen Maciey (26 games), 2004-05..................................... 129, Dominique Barron (37 games), 2006-09................................121, Shaq Monroe-Gaskins (47 games), 2012-14

Three-point Field Goal Attempts, Season:..............................................154, Corye Payton (26 games), 2011-12..............................................150, Jasen Maciey (26 games), 2004-05.......................................146, Blake Rubenstein (26 games), 2009-10.......................................139, Blake Rubenstein (22 games), 2010-11.......................................... 125, Herbert Dennis (28 games), 2013-14..................................................119, James Pee (24 games), 2012-13..............................................115, Corye Payton (25 games), 2010-11........................................112, Maurice Furrowh (26 games), 2010-11.......................................106, Blake Rubenstein (25 games), 2006-07..................................................101, James Pee (26 games), 2011-12

Three-point Field Goal Attempts, Game:.......................... 15, Dominique Barron at Caldwell College, 12/16/06.................................15, Blake Rubenstein vs. West Florida, 12/30/08........................ 12, Maurice Furrowh at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/31/08................................................ 12, James Pee vs. Kutztown, 11/14/12.................................... 12, Jasen Maciey vs. Goldey-Beacom, 1/20/05......................................................... 12, Jasen Maciey at NYIT, 1/5/05

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RECORD BOOK.....................11, Dominique Barron vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 2/24/09........................... 11, Maurice Furrowh vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 2/27/08................................................. 11, Jasen Maciey vs. Felician, 1/18/05................................ 11, Blake Rubenstein vs. Coppin State, 11/15/08

Three-point Field Goal Percentage, Career (min. 5 made):..................................... 0.423 - Prophet Kates (11-26) - 2012-current.....................................................0.417 - Will Alton (10-24), 2008-09.......................................0.409 - Drew Johnson (9-22) - 2013-current.................................................... 0.409, Robert Byrd (9-22), 2012-13...............................................0.374, Isiah Masson (73-195), 2009-13...............................................0.368, Corye Payton (99-269), 2010-12............................................... 0.368, Gary Williams (25-68), 2004-06................................0.360 - Tyaire Ponzo-Meek (9-25) - 2013-current...........................................0.357, Bradford Morris (40-112), 2004-06..............................................0.355, Vernon Dupree (11-31), 2009-10

Three-point Field Goal Percentage, Season (min. 5 made):........................................ 0.577, Dominique Barron (15-26), 2006-07................................................. 0.455, Brandon Fox (10-22), 2011-12............................................... 0.440, Gary Williams (11-25), 2004-05............................................... 0.423, Prophet Kates (11-26), 2013-14......................................................0.417, Will Alton (10-24), 2008-09.................................................0.409, Drew Johnson (9-22), 2013-14.................................................. 0.406, Isiah Mason (13-32), 2009-10...............................................0.391, Mike Shipman (25-64), 2007-08.................................................. 0.386, Isiah Mason (22-57), 2012-13.............................................. 0.377, Corye Payton (58, 154), 2011-12

Three-point Field Goal Percentage, Game (6 made):.......0.750, Blake Rubenstein vs. Kutztown University, 11/21/06 (6-8).................... 0.750, Gary Williams at Holy Family Univ., 1/28/06 (6-8)........ 0.667, Dominique Barron at Caldwell College, 12/16/06 (10-15).................0.545, Blake Rubenstein vs. Coppin State, 11/15/08 (6-11)........ 0.500, Maurice Furrowh at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/31/08 (6-12)................. 0.400, Blake Rubenstein vs. West Florida, 12/30/08 (6-15)

Rebounds, Career:...................................... 662, Antonio Sherrod (231o-431d), 2006-10........................................467, Taurean Temple (221o-246d), 2005-08..........................................337, Allen Hairston (136o-201d), 2007-10........................................ 331, Brandon Savage (76o-255d), 2008-10.............................................. 288, Brandon Fox (94o-194d), 2011-13.......................................... 284, Herbert Dennis (56o-228d), 2010-14......................................... 261, Shai Henry (81o-180d), 2012-current

............................................... 255, Isiah Mason (88o-167d), 2009-13

.............................................247, Tim Sowden (111o-136d), 2004-08

............................................244, Matthew King (61o-183d), 2010-12

Rebounds, Season:........................................ 221, Brandon Savage (52o-169d), 2009-10........................................ 205, Antonio Sherrod (69o-136d), 2007-08............................................... 197, Leo Jackson (78o-119d), 2004-05.............................................. 175, Brandon Fox (60o-115d), 2012-13......................................... 180, Ta’Vaune Griffin (73o-119d), 2004-05............................................171, Taurean Temple (85o-86d), 2005-06............................................170, Taurean Temple (77o-93d), 2007-08.......................................... 169, Antonio Sherrod (73o-96d), 2006-07........................................ 159, Antonio Sherrod (50o-109d), 2008-09............................................154, Matthew King (33o-121d), 2010-11

Rebounds, Game:.......................... 20, Antonio Sherrod at Chestnut Hill College, 2/7/08.......................................... 17, Leo Jackson at Nyack College, 1/29/05.................................. 17, Brandon Savage vs. West Chester, 11/21/09................ 17, Antonio Sherrod vs. Washington Adventist Uni., 2/3/10.................................16, Antonio Sherrod vs. Post University, 1/11/07................................ 16, Taurean Temple at Chestnut Hill Coll., 2/7/08..................................16, Ta’Vaune Griffin vs. Post University, 12/7/13................................ 15, Greg Brown at Bloomfield College, 11/30/04................................ 15, Leo Jackson at Bloomfield College, 11/30/04.......................... 15, Antonio Sherrod vs. Bloomfield College, 2/15/07

Rebounding Average, Career (min. 5 games):.................................................8.5, Greg Brown (11 games), 2004-05......................................... 7.4, Antonio Sherrod (90 games), 2006-10.................................................6.9, Leo Jackson (32 games), 2004-06...........................................6.8, Taurean Temple (69 games), 2005-08................................... 6.7, Ta’Vaune Griffin (27 games), 2013-current................................................6.5, Brandon Fox (44 games), 2011-13.....................................................6.4, Joe Griffy (18 games), 2005-06..........................................6.4, Brandon Savage (52 games), 2008-10...............................................6.3, Michael Keyes (9 games), 2006-07.............................................5.8, Matthew King (42 games), 2010-12

Rebounding Average, Season (min. 5 games):.................................................8.5, Greg Brown (11 games), 2004-05..........................................7.9, Brandon Savage (28 games), 2009-10......................................... 7.9, Antonio Sherrod (26 games), 2007-08.................................................7.6, Leo Jackson (26 games), 2004-05

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RECORD BOOK......................................... 7.3, Antonio Sherrod (23 games), 2006-07......................................... 7.2, Antonio Sherrod (18 games), 2009-10...........................................7.0, Taurean Temple (18 games), 2006-07................................................7.0, Brandon Fox (25 games), 2012-13......................................... 6.9, Antonio Sherrod (23 games), 2008-09...........................................6.8, Taurean Temple (25 games), 2007-08

Assists, Career:............................................................. 415, Herbert Dennis, 2010-14................................................... 182, Mike Shipman, 2007-08, 09-10.................................................................. 160, Isiah Mason, 2009-13............................................................ 150, Bradford Morris, 2004-06............................................................ 147, Taurean Temple, 2005-08................................................................... 147, Jarvis Perry, 2010-12..........................................................139, Blake Rubenstein, 2006-10..................................................................108, Chris Rogers, 2005-06.......................................................... 108, Maurice Furrowh, 2006-08................................................................92, Vernon Dupree, 2009-10

Assists, Season:............................................................. 116, Herbert Dennis, 2012-13.............................................................. 110, Mike Shipman, 2007-08..................................................................108, Chris Rogers, 2005-06............................................................. 107, Herbert Dennis, 2011-12..................................................................... 97, Jarvis Perry, 2011-12............................................................... 96, Herbert Dennis, 2010-11................................................................92, Vernon Dupree, 2009-10............................................................... 91, Herbert Dennis, 2013-14................................................................90, Doug Cornwell, 2004-05.......................................................89, Valentino Thompson, 2013-14

Assists, Game:.......................... 14, Bradford Morris at Bloomfield College, 11/30/04................................ 10, Doug Cornwell at Widener University, 1/8/05................................ 9, Will Alton vs. Penn State- Abington, 11/21/08.............................. 9, Doug Cornwell vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 2/1/05...................................9, Doug Cornwell at Holy Family Univ., 2/15/05........................................ 9, Doug Cornwell at Post University, 2/5/05..........................9, Herbert Dennis vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 12/11/10...................................... 9, Vernon Dupree vs. UMass-Lowell, 1/14/10...........................9, Bradford Morris vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 2/14/06..................................9, Jarvis Perry vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 1/17/12......................................... 9, Chris Rogers vs. Post University, 1/14/06....................................... 9, Mike Shipman vs. West Chester, 11/21/09..................................................... 9, Mike Shipman at NYIT, 11/24/07

...........................9, Mike Shipman at Goldey-Beacom College, 3/1/10

Assist Average, Career (min. 5 games):............................................ 4.3, Doug Cornwell (21 games), 2004-05................................................4.0, Chris Rogers (27 games), 2005-06................................. 4.0, Mike Shipman (46 games), 2007-08, 09-10 ......................................... 4.0, Herbert Dennis (105 games), 2010-14 ............................................3.3, Vernon Dupree (28 games), 2009-10............................3.2, Valentino Thompson (28 games), 2013-current....................................... 3.1, Steve Christensen (25 games), 2004-05...........................................3.0, Bradford Morris (50 games), 2004-06................................................. 2.8, Jarvis Perry (52 games), 2010-12

Assist Average, Season (min. 5 games):........................................... 4.6, Herbert Dennis (25 games), 2012-13............................................ 4.3, Doug Cornwell (21 games), 2004-05.............................................4.2, Mike Shipman (26 games), 2007-08........................................... 4.1, Herbert Dennis (26 games), 2011-12................................................4.0, Chris Rogers (27 games), 2005-06........................................... 3.8, Herbert Dennis (25 games), 2010-11................................................. 3.7, Jarvis Perry (26 games), 2011-12.............................................3.6, Mike Shipman (20 games), 2009-10............................................3.3, Vernon Dupree (28 games), 2009-10........................................... 3.3, Herbert Dennis (28 games), 2013-14

Steals, Career:............................................................. 141, Herbert Dennis, 2010-14............................................................ 112, Taurean Temple, 2005-08........................................................... 103, Antonio Sherrod, 2006-10......................................................97, Mike Shipman, 2007-08,09-10............................................................. 71, Brandon Savage, 2008-10...................................................................67, Kevin Cooper, 2007-09............................................................62, Blake Rubenstein, 2006-10....................................................................59, Chris Rogers, 2005-06.............................................................. 56, Bradford Morris, 2004-06.................................................................... 55, Isiah Mason, 2009-13

Steals, Season:................................................................ 72, Mike Shipman, 2007-08....................................................................59, Chris Rogers, 2005-06.............................................................. 56, Taurean Temple, 2005-06............................................................. 52, Brandon Savage, 2009-10............................................................... 52, Herbert Dennis, 2013-14.......................................................47, Valentino Thompson, 2013-14................................................................41, Vernon Dupree, 2009-10

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RECORD BOOK...................................................................36, Kevin Cooper, 2008-09.............................................................. 36, Taurean Temple, 2007-08............................................................. 34, Antonio Sherrod, 2008-09

Steals, Game:............................... 7, Mike Shipman vs. Bloomsburg Univ., 11/17/07.................................. 6, Vernon Dupree at Holy Family Univ., 2/18/10....................................... 5, Ed Freeman vs. Caldwell College, 2/19/11..........................5, Allen Hairston vs. Goldey-Beacom College, 2/3/09......................................... 5, Chris Rogers vs. Post University, 1/14/06.............................. 5, Blake Rubenstein vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 1/3/09.....................................5, Antonio Sherrod vs. West Florida, 12/30/08............................5, Mike Shippman vs. West Chester Univ., 11/27/07................................... 5, Valentino Thompson at Kutztown, 11/20/13................................. 5, Herbert Dennis at Dominican College, 2/8/14

Steal Average, Career (min. 5 game):................................................2.2, Chris Rogers (27 games), 2005-06................................. 2.1, Mike Shipman (46 games), 2007-08, 09-10............................1.7, Valentino Thompson (28 games), 2013-current...........................................1.6, Taurean Temple (69 games), 2005-08............................................1.5, Vernon Dupree (28 games), 2009-10.................................................1.5, Greg Brown (11 games), 2004-05..........................................1.4, Brandon Savage (52 games), 2008-10......................................... 1.3, Herbert Dennis (105 games), 2010-14...............................................1.3, Kevin Cooper (52 games), 2007-09......................................... 1.1, Antonio Sherrod (90 games), 2006-10

Steal Average, Season (min. 5 games):.............................................2.8, Mike Shipman (26 games), 2007-08................................................2.2, Chris Rogers (27 games), 2005-06...........................................2.2, Taurean Temple (26 games), 2005-06..........................................1.9, Brandon Savage (28 games), 2009-10........................................... 1.9, Herbert Dennis (28 games), 2013-14................................... 1.7, Valentino Thompson (28 games), 2013-14......................................... 1.5, Antonio Sherrod (23 games), 2008-09............................................1.5, Vernon Dupree (28 games), 2009-10.................................................1.5, Greg Brown (11 games), 2004-05...........................................1.4, Taurean Temple (25 games), 2007-08

Blocked Shots, Career:...............................................................157, Allen Hairston, 2007-10.......................................................66, Ta’Vaune Griffin, 2013-current....................................................................61, Tim Sowden, 2004-08.............................................................. 57, Taurean Temple, 2005-08

.................................................................57, Matthew King, 2010-12

.................................................................. 35, Garry Beverly, 2004-05

................................................................... 32, Brandon Fox, 2011-13

............................................................. 30, Brandon Savage, 2008-10

.............................................................29, Justin Tomlinson, 2007-08

............................................................. 25, Antonio Sherrod, 2006-10

............................................................... 25, Courtney Hines, 2006-10

Blocked Shots, Season:.................................................................71, Allen Hairston, 2008-09.............................................................. 66, Ta’Vaune Griffin, 2013-14.................................................................53, Allen Hairston, 2007-08.................................................................43, Matthew King, 2010-11....................................................................37, Tim Sowden, 2005-06................................................................... 35, Gary Beverly, 2004-05.................................................................33, Allen Hairston, 2009-10.............................................................29, Justin Tomlinson, 2007-08................................................................... 27, Brandon Fox, 2012-13.............................................................. 24, Taurean Temple, 2005-06

Blocked Shots, Game:................................ 7, Allen Hairston at Bloomsburg Univ., 12/17/08...................................6, Allen Hairston at Chestnut Hill Coll., 1/22/09.......................................... 6, Allen Hairston at Holy Family, 12/11/08................................................. 6, Allen Hairston vs. Felician, 12/8/07....................................6, Ta’Vaune Griffin vs. Millersville, 11/14/2013................................................. 5, Garry Beverly vs. Caldwell, 2/26/05............................................ 5, Brandon Fox vs. Nyack College, 2/2/13......................... 5, Allen Hairston at Kutztown at Kutztown, 11/18/09......................... 5, Allen Hairston vs. Penn State- Abington, 11/21/08........................................ 5, Allen Hairston at West Chester, 11/29/08..................................5, Allen Hairston at Philadelphia Univ., 12/1/07............................ 5, Tim Sowden at Goldey-Beacom College, 12/1/05................5, Ta’Vaune Griffin at St.Thomas Aquinas College, 11/12/13....................................5, Ta’Vaune Griffin vs. Post University, 12/7/13

Block Average, Career (min. 5 games):................................... 2.4, Ta’Vaune Griffin (27 games), 2013-current.............................................2.0, Allen Hairston (78 games), 2007-10.............................................. 1.6, Garry Beverly (22 games), 2004-05......................................... 1.5, Justin Tomlinson (20 games), 2007-08.............................................1.4, Matthew King (42 games), 2010-12.....................................................1.3, Joe Griffy (18 games), 2005-06...........................................0.8, Taurean Temple (69 games), 2005-08................................................0.8, Tim Sowden (75 games), 2004-08

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RECORD BOOK...............................................0.8, Michael Keyes (9 games), 2006-07................................................0.7, Brandon Fox (44 games), 2011-13

Block Average, Season (min. 5 games):.............................................2.8, Allen Hairston (25 games), 2008-09...........................................2.4, Ta’Vaune Griffin (27 games), 2013-14.............................................2.0, Allen Hairston (26 games), 2007-08.............................................1.7, Matthew King (26 games), 2010-11............................................... 1.6, Gary Beverly (22 games), 2004-05......................................... 1.5, Justin Tomlinson (20 games), 2007-08................................................1.4, Tim Sowden (27 games), 2005-06.....................................................1.3, Joe Griffy (18 games), 2005-06.............................................1.2, Allen Hairston (27 games), 2009-10...........................................1.1, Taurean Temple (18 games), 2006-07Games Played, Career:............................................................. 105, Herbert Dennis, 2010-14.................................................................. 101, Isiah Mason, 2009-13............................................................97, Blake Rubenstein, 2006-10............................................................. 90, Antonio Sherrod, 2006-10.................................................................78, Allen Hairston, 2007-10....................................................................75, Tim Sowden, 2004-08....................................................72, Rashaun Rasheed, 2011-current.............................................................. 69, Taurean Temple, 2005-08............................................................... 60, Courtney Hines, 2006-10............................................................ 53, Maurice Furrowh, 2006-08

Games Played, Season:............................................................... 28, Herbert Dennis, 2013-14................................................................28, Vernon Dupree, 2009-10.................................................................... 28, Isiah Mason, 2009-10............................................................. 28, Brandon Savage, 2009-10.......................................................28, Valentino Thompson, 2013-14................................................................. 27, Gary Williams, 2005-06....................................................................27, Tim Sowden, 2005-06....................................................................27, Tim Sowden, 2005-06...................................................................27, Kevin Cooper, 2008-09....................................................................27, Chris Rogers, 2005-06............................................................27, Chapmen Canady, 2006-07.................................................................27, Allen Hairston, 2009-10.............................................................. 27, Ta’Vaune Griffin, 2013-14............................................................ 27, Maurice Furrowh, 2006-07

Games Started, Career:............................................................... 92, Herbert Dennis, 2010-14 ............................................................. 81, Antonio Sherrod, 2006-10

.................................................................... 66, Isiah Mason, 2009-13

.................................................................62, Allen Hairston, 2007-10

............................................................55, Blake Rubenstein, 2006-10

.............................................................. 54, Taurean Temple, 2005-08

............................................................ 52, Maurice Furrowh, 2006-08

....................................................................48, Tim Sowden, 2004-08

.............................................................. 47, Bradford Morris, 2004-06

............................................................. 46, Brandon Savage, 2008-10

Games Started, Season:............................................................... 28, Herbert Dennis, 2013-14................................................................28, Vernon Dupree, 2009-10.......................................................28, Valentino Thompson, 2013-14...................................................................27, Kevin Cooper, 2008-09............................................................. 27, Brandon Savage, 2009-10....................................................................26, Chris Rogers, 2005-06............................................................ 26, Maurice Furrowh, 2007-08............................................................... 25, Herbert Dennis, 2012-13............................................................. 25, Antonio Sherrod, 2007-08....................................................................25, Tim Sowden, 2005-06.................................................................25, Allen Hairsten, 2007-08

WILMINGTON YEAR-BY-YEARAT HOME

All-Time (44-80, .355)All-Time at the WU Athletics Complex (10-15, .400)All-Time at the Pratt Student Center (34-65, .343)

2010’s (21-27, .438)2013-14 ........................................................................................ 5-82012-13 (First Season at WU Athletics Complex) ........................... 5-72011-12 ........................................................................................ 6-72010-11 ........................................................................................ 5-52000’s (23- 53, .303)2009-10 ........................................................................................ 6-82008-09 ........................................................................................ 5-72007-08 ........................................................................................ 6-72006-07 ...................................................................................... 1-112005-06 ...................................................................................... 4-102004-05 (Played at the Pratt Student Center) ............................. 1-10

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

ALL-TIME RESULTS(NCAA ERA)

2004-05(2-24, 1-18 CACC)

Head Coach: Kevin WelchCaptains: Jason Thomas

Date Opponent/Site .................................... ResultNov. 16 at West Chester ..............................................L 57-81Nov. 23 Kutztown .......................................................L 71-80Nov. 30 at *Bloomfield...............................................L 83-94Dec. 4 *Nyack ..........................................................L 68-89Dec. 7 at *USciences ................................................L 63-87Dec. 10 *Post ........................................................... W 80-77Dec. 28 at Bowie State .............................................L 64-123Dec. 29 vs. Mansfield (at Bowie State) .....................L 78-116Jan. 5 at *NJIT .........................................................L 82-87Jan. 8 at Widener .....................................................L 75-78Jan. 11 *Holy Family ..................................................L 74-90Jan. 15 at *Dominican ...............................................L 52-88Jan. 18 *Felician ........................................................L 58-85Jan. 20 *Goldey-Beacom ................................... L 65-69 (OT)Jan. 25 *Bloomfield ..................................................L 57-78Jan. 29 at *Nyack.......................................................L 60-79Feb. 1 *USciences ....................................................L 59-70Feb. 3 at Columbia Union ....................................... W 79-69Feb. 5 at *Post .........................................................L 64-90Feb. 7 at *Caldwell ..................................................L 66-82Feb. 9 at Lincoln (Pa.) ..............................................L 58-76Feb. 12 *NJIT .............................................................L 54-69Feb. 15 at *Holy Family ..............................................L 65-85Feb. 19 *Dominican ...................................................L 55-64Feb. 22 at *Felician ....................................................L 74-99Feb. 26 *Caldwell ......................................................L 65-77

* Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Contest

Vernon Dupree vs. Post, 2009-10

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

2006-07(1-26, 1-18 CACC)

Head Coach: Kevin WelchCaptains: Taurean Temple, Maurice Furrowh, Dominique Barron, Tim Sowden

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 15 West Chester ........................L 57-79Nov. 17 at Millersville .....................L 74-113Nov. 18 vs. Bloomsburg (at MU) .......L 61-84Nov. 21 Kutztown .............................L 84-90Nov. 26 NYIT .....................................L 63-81Nov. 28 *USciences ...........................L 53-66Dec. 5 at *Philadelphia ..................L 49-78Dec. 9 *Dominican .........................L 77-85Dec. 16 at *Caldwell .........................L 76-83Dec. 20 vs. Barry (at Lynn) ..............L 76-102Dec. 21 at Lynn...............................L 68-115Jan. 9 at *Felician ..........................L 67-92Jan. 11 *Post ...................................L 62-63Jan. 13 at *Nyack ...........................L 85-106Jan. 16 at Holy Family ......................L 80-89Jan. 18 at *Bloomfield .....................L 85-96Jan. 20 *Caldwell .............................L 60-68Jan. 22 *Goldey-Beacom .................L 79-85Jan. 24 at *USciences .......................L 57-68Jan. 27 at *Dominican .....................L 69-87Feb. 1 at *Philadelphia .......... L 60-65 (OT)Feb. 10 *Felician ..............................L 80-92Feb. 15 *Bloomfield .........................L 79-80Feb. 17 at *Post .............................L 88-100Feb. 20 *Holy Family ........................L 45-73Feb. 22 at *Goldey-Beacom .............L 49-54Feb. 24 *Nyack ............................... W 76-60

* CACC Contest

2007-08(10-16, 6-10 CACC)

Head Coach: Kevin WelchCaptains: Mike Shipman, Antonio Sherrod, Maurice Furrowh

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 16 Penn State Abington .......... W 71-48Nov. 17 Bloomsburg .........................L 50-56Nov. 20 at Kutztown .........................L 70-77Nov. 24 at NYIT .................................L 79-90Nov. 27 West Chester ........................L 58-72Dec. 1 at *Philadelphia ..................L 61-65Dec. 6 Columbia Union ................. W 88-71Dec. 8 *Felician ............................ W 70-59Dec. 15 at St. Thomas Aquinas..........L 66-77Dec. 17 Glenville State ................... W 79-75Jan. 1 at Dowling ......................... W 77-74Jan. 5 at *Caldwell .........................L 57-74Jan. 8 *Dominican ................W 96-93 (OT)Jan. 15 at *Holy Family ....................L 51-73Jan. 19 at *Nyack .............................L 69-72Jan. 23 at *Goldey-Beacom ........... W 79-76Jan. 31 at *USciences .......................L 68-94Feb. 2 *Philadelphia .............. L 78-81 (OT)Feb. 5 *Holy Family ........................L 66-71Feb. 7 at *Chestnut Hill ................ W 72-70Feb. 9 *USciences ...........................L 59-61Feb. 13 at Columbia Union ...............L 80-86Feb. 16 at *Post ............................. W 83-80Feb. 19 *Goldey-Beacom .................L 64-81Feb. 27 *Chestnut Hill ......................L 75-80

* CACC Contest

2008-09(7-20, 4-12 CACC)

Head Coach: Kevin WelchCaptains: Kevin Cooper, Dominique Barron

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 15 vs. Coppin State ...................L 73-94Nov. 19 Kutztown .............................L 64-99Nov. 21 Penn State Abington .......... W 76-38Nov. 22 St. Thomas Aquinas ..... L 55-56 (OT)Nov. 25 at Lock Haven ......................L 71-83Nov. 29 at West Chester ....................L 44-83Dec. 3 Bloomsburg ....................... W 65-63Dec. 9 *Philadelphia ......................L 49-52Dec. 11 at *Holy Family .................. W 58-55Dec. 13 at *Felician ..........................L 74-90Dec. 17 at Bloomsburg ................... W 74-66Dec. 30 at Nova Southeastern ..........L 65-75Dec. 31 vs. West Florida (at NSU) ......L 67-69Jan. 3 *Chestnut Hill .................... W 82-76Jan. 6 at *Goldey-Beacom .............L 73-74Jan. 17 *Post ...................................L 66-86Jan. 19 at Lincoln (Pa.).....................L 45-87Jan. 22 at *Chestnut Hill ..................L 70-79Jan. 24 at *USciences .......................L 57-63Jan. 31 at *Bloomfield .....................L 69-92Feb. 3 *Goldey-Beacom .................L 64-84Feb. 7 at *Dominican .....................L 66-74Feb. 10 at *Philadelphia ..................L 65-77Feb. 14 *Nyack .................................L 58-60Feb. 17 *Holy Family ........................L 66-83Feb. 21 *Caldwell ........................... W 91-64Feb. 24 *USciences ..................W 64-59 (OT)

* CACC Contest

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2008-09(7-20, 4-12 CACC)

Head Coach: Kevin WelchCaptains: Kevin Cooper, Dominique Barron

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 15 vs. Coppin State ...................L 73-94Nov. 19 Kutztown .............................L 64-99Nov. 21 Penn State Abington .......... W 76-38Nov. 22 St. Thomas Aquinas ..... L 55-56 (OT)Nov. 25 at Lock Haven ......................L 71-83Nov. 29 at West Chester ....................L 44-83Dec. 3 Bloomsburg ....................... W 65-63Dec. 9 *Philadelphia ......................L 49-52Dec. 11 at *Holy Family .................. W 58-55Dec. 13 at *Felician ..........................L 74-90Dec. 17 at Bloomsburg ................... W 74-66Dec. 30 at Nova Southeastern ..........L 65-75Dec. 31 vs. West Florida (at NSU) ......L 67-69Jan. 3 *Chestnut Hill .................... W 82-76Jan. 6 at *Goldey-Beacom .............L 73-74Jan. 17 *Post ...................................L 66-86Jan. 19 at Lincoln (Pa.).....................L 45-87Jan. 22 at *Chestnut Hill ..................L 70-79Jan. 24 at *USciences .......................L 57-63Jan. 31 at *Bloomfield .....................L 69-92Feb. 3 *Goldey-Beacom .................L 64-84Feb. 7 at *Dominican .....................L 66-74Feb. 10 at *Philadelphia ..................L 65-77Feb. 14 *Nyack .................................L 58-60Feb. 17 *Holy Family ........................L 66-83Feb. 21 *Caldwell ........................... W 91-64Feb. 24 *USciences ..................W 64-59 (OT)

* CACC Contest

2009-10(10-18, 7-10 CACC)

Head Coach: Mike GallagherCaptains: N/A

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 16 at Delaware State ................L 44-60Nov. 18 at Kutztown .........................L 61-95Nov. 21 West Chester ................ L 77-80 (OT)Nov. 24 Shippensburg ......................L 53-63Nov. 28 NYIT .....................................L 53-54Nov. 30 at St. Thomas Aquinas........ W 60-54Dec. 3 at Bloomsburg .....................L 58-62Dec. 8 *Holy Family ...................... W 82-67Dec. 10 at *Philadelphia ..................L 49-63Dec. 12 at USciences....................... W 48-46Jan. 9 *Post ................................. W 78-70Jan. 14 UMass-Lowell .................... W 74-63Jan. 19 at *Goldey-Beacom .............L 65-71Jan. 21 at Washington Adventist ... W 91-65Jan. 23 at *Nyack .............................L 80-81Jan. 26 *Chestnut Hill ......................L 66-73Jan. 28 *Philadelphia ......................L 60-65Jan. 30 *Felician ..............................L 65-81Feb. 2 *USciences ......................... W 73-62Feb. 3 Washington Adventist .........L 66-68Feb. 9 *Goldey-Beacom ............... W 68-67Feb. 13 *Concordia ...........................L 59-61Feb. 16 at *Dominican .....................L 61-67Feb. 18 at *Holy Family ....................L 55-58Feb. 20 at *Caldwell .........................L 56-69Feb. 27 at *Chestnut Hill ................ W 56-55Feb. 28 *Bloomfield ....................... W 66-64Mar. 1 at $Goldey-Beacom .............L 71-79

* CACC Contest$ CACC Tournament Quarterfinals

2010-11(8-18, 6-11 CACC)

Head Coach: Mike GallagherCaptains: Isiah Mason, Herbert Dennis, Ed Freeman

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 13 at West Chester ....................L 76-85Nov. 16 Washington Adventist ....... W 73-57Nov. 18 Kutztown ........................... W 62-59Nov. 23 at Shippensburg ..................L 64-78Nov. 27 at NYIT .................................L 70-71Dec. 1 at *Holy Family .................. W 81-70Dec. 7 at *Goldey-Beacom .............L 60-89Dec. 11 *USciences ......................... W 73-66Dec. 19 at *Philadelphia ................ W 75-56Dec. 30 vs. Valdosta St. (at W. Fla.) ...L 63-74Dec. 31 at West Florida .....................L 65-76Jan. 3 at Coppin State ....................L 73-78Jan. 8 at *Post ...............................L 55-80Jan. 13 at *USciences .......................L 61-68Jan. 15 *Nyack ............................... W 68-56Jan. 19 *Goldey-Beacom .................L 67-77Jan. 25 at *Chestnut Hill ..................L 78-91Jan. 29 at *Felician ..........................L 55-80Feb. 3 at Washington Adventist .....L 67-77Feb. 5 *Dominican .........................L 52-55Feb. 10 *Philadelphia ......................L 57-66Feb. 12 at *Concordia ..................... W 80-78Feb. 15 *Chestnut Hill ......................L 69-64Feb. 17 *Holy Family ...................... W 89-67Feb. 19 *Caldwell .............................L 66-70Feb. 23 at *Bloomfield .....................L 74-90

* CACC Contest

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

2011-12(10-16, 6-11 CACC)

Head Coach: Mike GallagherCaptains: N/A

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 12 at Delaware State ................L 65-86Nov. 15 at Kutztown ....................... W 75-74Nov. 23 Millersville ......................... W 80-77Nov. 26 NYIT ................................... W 70-58Nov. 30 St. Thomas Aquinas ........... W 81-69Dec. 3 at *Philadelphia ..................L 66-76Dec. 8 *Chestnut Hill ......................L 65-71Dec. 10 *Bloomfield .........................L 55-57Dec. 16 vs. Indianapolis ....................L 71-74Dec. 18 vs. Central Oklahoma ...........L 63-72Jan. 3 *Goldey-Beacom ......... L 75-79 (OT)Jan. 7 at *Caldwell ....................... W 83-78Jan. 10 at Washington Adventist .....L 58-64Jan. 14 at *Holy Family .................. W 73-66Jan. 17 *USciences ......................... W 83-65Jan. 24 at *Goldey-Beacom .............L 64-73Jan. 28 at *Dominican .....................L 62-74Jan. 31 *Philadelphia ......................L 58-65Feb. 4 *Felician ............................ W 67-56Feb. 6 *Concordia ......................... W 82-72Feb. 9 at *Chestnut Hill ..................L 67-79Feb. 11 at *Nyack ........................... W 88-80Feb. 14 *Holy Family ........................L 52-63Feb. 18 *Post ...................................L 67-75Feb. 21 at *USciences .......................L 64-66

* CACC Contest

2012-13(6-19, 6-11 CACC)

Head Coach: Mike GallagherCaptains: N/A

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 9 at So. New Hampshire..........L 55-70Nov. 10 vs. Franklin Pierce (at SNHU) L 60-78Nov. 14 Kutztown .............................L 68-92Nov. 17 at Millersville .......................L 52-55Nov. 20 West Chester ........................L 72-83Nov. 28 at *USciences .......................L 76-78Dec. 1 at *Post ...............................L 60-80Dec. 4 *Chestnut Hill .................... W 74-66Dec. 8 at *Felician ..........................L 77-78Dec. 10 *Goldey-Beacom ............... W 65-63Dec. 15 Lincoln (Pa.) ........................L 75-80Dec. 30 So. New Hampshire .............L 57-71Jan. 5 *Dominican ................. L 68-72 (OT)Jan. 8 at *Goldey-Beacom ........... W 69-60Jan. 12 *USciences ......................... W 57-52Jan. 14 at NYIT .................................L 72-73Jan. 19 at *Holy Family ....................L 64-79Jan. 26 at *Concordia .......................L 77-85Jan. 29 *Holy Family ........................L 61-68Feb. 2 *Nyack .................................L 77-78Feb. 5 at *Chestnut Hill ..................L 67-86Feb. 12 at *Philadelphia ..................L 60-68Feb. 16 *Caldwell ........................... W 81-73Feb. 21 at *Bloomfield .....................L 78-84Feb. 23 *Philadelphia .................... W 65-63

* CACC Contest

2013-14(9-19, 5-14 CACC)

Head Coach: Mike GallagherCaptains: Herb Dennis, Rashaun Rasheed

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 8 vs. Merrimack+ ...................L 71-84Nov. 9 at Bentley+ .........................L 50-90Nov. 12 at St. Thomas Aquinas..........L 77-78Nov. 14 Millersville ......................... W 76-72Nov. 20 at Kutztown ....................... W 76-70Nov. 23 at Lincoln (Pa.)............. L 79-81 (OT)Nov. 26 at *Chestnut Hill ................ W 63-62Nov. 30 NYIT ............................. L 83-85 (OT)Dec. 4 *USciences ...........................L 63-75Dec. 7 *Post ...................................L 68-77Dec. 11 at Mercy......................W 69-62 (OT)Dec. 14 *Holy Family ........................L 66-75Dec. 18 at *Georgian Court............. W 69-64Dec. 31 Shippensburg .................... W 77-67Jan. 8 *Philadelphia ......................L 85-90Jan. 11 at *Goldey-Beacom .............L 51-58Jan. 14 *Georgian Court .............. W 102-83Jan. 18 *Bloomfield .........................L 63-79Jan. 23 at *Holy Family ....................L 70-73Jan. 25 at *Nyack .............................L 71-74Jan. 28 *Chestnut Hill .................... W 58-51Feb. 1 *Concordia ......................... W 76-60Feb. 5 at *Philadelphia ..................L 64-75Feb. 8 at *Dominican .....................L 77-90Feb. 11 at *USciences .......................L 65-81Feb. 15 *Felician ..............................L 67-70Feb. 18 *Goldey-Beacom .................L 63-66Feb. 22 at *Caldwell .........................L 71-82

+ Bentley Tip-Off* CACC Contest

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ALL-TIME RESULTS2004-05 Men’s Basketball Team

First Men’s Basketball Team to Compete in NCAA for Wilmington College

2009-10 Men’s Basketball Team

First Men’s Basketball Team to Compete in CACC Tournament under NCAA eligibility

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LOCATION MAP

Directions from main campusFollow directions to New Castle Campus. Continue on DuPont Highway (Route 13/40

South). Bear right to continue on Route 40 West. Cross under the Route 1 bypass and

continue on 40. New Athletic Facility parking lot is on the right hand side following

Walther Road and the turf field.

Home of the men’s and women’s basketball, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s

soccer, and volleyball teams.

Wilmington University Athletics Complex1365 Pulaski Highway | Newark, DE 19702

13

1

7

9

40

273

Walther Rd.

Old Baltimore P

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WU Athletics Complex

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CENTRAL ATLANTIC COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE

Wilmington University320 N. DuPont Highway

New Castle, DE 19720(302) 356-9435

Toll Free: (866) 922-2871Fax: (302) 328-7376

[email protected]/athletics

Wilmington University Athletics Complex1365 Pulaski Highway

Newark, DE 19702(302) 328-9435

Fax: (302)328-7376

1. Philadelphia University 4201 Henry Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19144

2. Goldey-Beacom College4701 Limestone RoadWilmington, DE 19808

3. University of the Sciences600 South 43rd Street

Philadelphia, PA 19104

4. Holy Family University9801 Frankford AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19114

5. Georgian Court University900 Lakewood AvenueLakewood, NJ 08701

6. Felician College223 Montross AvenueRutherford, NJ 07070

7. Bloomfield College467 Franklin Street

Bloomfield, NJ 07003

8. Caldwell University120 Bloomfield Avenue

Caldwell, NJ 07006

9. Dominican College470 Western HighwayOrangeburg, NY 10962

10. Nyack College1 South Boulevard Nyack, NY 10960

11. Post University800 Country Club RoadWaterbury, CT 06708

12. Chestnut Hill College 9601 Germantown Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19118

13. Concordia College171 White Plains RoadBronxville, NY 10708

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