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Griffin Sponaugle

2015-16 Media Guide

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Misericordia University is a member of the NCAA Division III. The largest of the NCAA’s three divisions, Division III promotes a well-rounded approach to intercollegiate athletics participation.While Division III is best known by some for what it doesn’t offer – athletics scholarships – it has plenty to offer.Knowing that Division III student-athletes play for the love of the game, the D-III experience is structured to help participants devel-op fully as students, athletes and citizens. Athletics participation at many of the 444 institutions that comprise Division III allows for student-athletes to succeed in the classroom and athletics.That certainly is the case at Misericordia as student-athletes are often active in student government, residence life and other extra-curricular activities.In addition, Division III playing seasons and class schedules are designed to minimize conflicts between athletics and academics to promote academic success. This is evidenced by MU’s overall 3.17 GPA among student-athletes and 207 MAC All-Academic honorees in 2014-15.While Division III athletics programs promote participation, they don’t sacrifice when it comes to competition. In fact, the NCAA sponsors 36 national championships annually at the D-III level.Misericordia is one of just two schools in the Middle Atlantic Conference to offer all 23 sports sponsored by the MAC.MU has enjoyed its share of success since joining the Division III ranks in 1992. MU has captured 43 conference championships and sent 22 teams to the NCAA Championships, including the women’s soccer team advancing to the NCAA Final Four in 2012.In addition, several individuals have put Misericordia on the national map: Ashlee Ward, Track & Field: NCAA Indoor & Outdoor high jump champion. Eric Sweeney, swimming: NCAA champion. Willie Chandler, basketball: Second-leading scorer in Division III history. Heather Dougherty, swimming: NCAA All-American. Sam Helmstetter, women’s soccer: First-team All-American. Michelle Myers, volleyball: Led Division III in blocks per game. Amy Bower, cross country: All-American. Frank Redmond, track & field: All-American. Kim Daniel, field hockey: Eighth in Division III career assists. Mike Murphy, baseball: Division III single-game hits record.Founded in 1924, Misericordia is a liberal arts based, co-educa-tional Catholic institution located in northeastern Pennsylvania.Sponsored by the Religious Sisters of Mercy, MU is one of 18 Mercy institutions in the United States and welcomes individuals from all faiths and offers a variety of liberal arts and professional programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels.MU offers 34 majors in three academic colleges: Arts and Scienc-es; Health Sciences; and Professional Studies and Social Sciences.Dedicated to the values of the Sisters of Mercy: mercy, service, justice and hospitality, these values are found throughout the Uni-versity, from programs of study to service projects.The hallmark of MU is a dedicated faculty and a high quality core liberal arts and sciences curriculum.With a total enrollment of 3,111 students, including 1,982 full-time, Misericordia offers the benefits of a small university with the scope of a larger institution. An average class size of 19 ensures personalized attention and a 12.6:1 student/faculty ratio allows students and faculty to truly know one another.Located in Dallas, PA, MU’s 123-acre campus has a suburban at-mosphere and is only nine miles from Wilkes-Barre and two hours from New York City and Philadelphia.

The athletics facilities at Misericordia University recently underwent major renovations which provide MU’s student-ath-letes with some of the finest competition venues in the region.

The facilities - all located on campus - include the Anderson Center, Mangelsdorf Field at the Anderson Outdoor Athletics Complex, Tambur Field, Metz Field House, McGeehan Field, Anderson Softball Field and six tennis courts.

Since 1993, the Anderson Center has provided a home for the Cougars basketball, volleyball and swim teams.

The Anderson Center features a six-lane swimming pool, indoor track, racquetball courts, fitness center and an aerobic/dance studio.

The building attracts more than 75,000 visitors annually for recreational uses.

Mangelsdorf Field at the Anderson Athletic Complex was con-structed in 2002 and serves as a home for the footbal, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse and track & field programs.

The Anderson Complex features a synthetic grass field and a six-lane synthetic track, with an eight-lane straightaway, which allow MU’s student-athletes to compete even when weather conditions are less than ideal.

The Misericordia softball team has called Anderson Field home since 1992.

Named for the late Dr. Robert S. and Geraldine Ruth Daley Anderson, the Anderson Sports-Health Center, Anderson Athletic Complex and Anderson Fields are all tributes to their commitment to Misericordia University.

Mangelsdorf Field honors the dedication of Jack and Dorothy Mangelsdorf to MU and the region.

The Misericordia tennis complex opened in 2004 as part of a gift by the M & T Foundation.

Honoring the Robert Tambur family, Tambur Field was chris-tened in 2013 as the new home for the MU baseball team.

McGeehan Field, named in honor of Mary Ellen McGeehan ‘46, opened in 2012 and provides a second artificial grass venue for the MU field hockey, soccer and lacrosse teams.

In addition, the John & Mary Metz Fieldhouse was construct-ed in 2012 and provides meeting and locker room space for the MU football, soccer, field hockey, track & field, baseball and lacrosse teams.

The 21,750 square-foot facility is named for long time board of trustee member John Metz and his wife and recognizes their contributions to the MU community.

Misericordia is division iii athletics Facilities

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Location: ..................... 301 Lake Street, Dallas, PAFounded: ......................................................... 1924Enrollment: .................................................... 2,830Nickname: ..................................................CougarsColors: ................................... Royal Blue and GoldConference: ...............................................FreedomNational Affiliation: ................ NCAA Division IIIPresident: ..............................Dr. Thomas BotzmanVP of Student Affairs: .............................Kit FoleyAthletic Director: .............................Chuck Edkins Dept Phone: ......................... 570-674-6374 Interim Head Coach: ....................Willie Chandler Phone: ................................. 570-674-6317Graduate Assistant Coach:.................. Sean Rossi Phone: ................................. 570-674-1871Assistant Coach: .......................................AJ NudoAssistant Coach ..................................Matt GreeneSports Information Director: .......... Scott Crispell Phone: ................................. 570-674-6398 Fax....................................... 570-674-6493 E-Mail ............. [email protected] SID: .........................................Ben Grant Phone: ................................. 570-674-8176 E-Mail: .............. [email protected]

# Name Yr Pos Ht HometowN/HigH scHool

2 DJ Marlow G JR 5-10 Lakeland, FL/Lakeland 3 Alec Rodway G FY 5-9 Peckville, PA/Valley View 5 Jesse Urich G JR 5-10 Elliottsburg, PA/West Perry 10 Jamie Egan G JR 6-2 Clarks Summit, PA/Abington Heights 11 Michael Brunson G JR 6-1 Cliffwood, NJ/St. Joe’s 12 Tanner Reyan G SO 5-11 Friendsville, PA/Elk Lake 15 Jason Kenny G FY 6-2 Dickson City, PA/Mid Valley 20 Stone McCreary G/F FY 6-3 York, PA/Red Lion 21 Griffin Sponaugle G JR 6-1 Palmyra, PA/Hershey 22 Earl Chang G JR 6-2 Sparta, NJ/Sparta 23 Jalen Armstead F JR 6-5 Browns Mills, NJ/Atlantic Christian 24 Jake Szczecina G SO 6-0 Summit, Hill, PA/Panther Valley 25 Ray Savage G SO 5-9 Staten Island, NY/Moore Catholic 32 Darren Davy F FY 6-4 West Hempstead, NY/W.Hempstead 33 Tyler McGarry G/F FY 6-5 Pittston, PA/Pittston Area 34 Tyler Bernath F JR 6-6 Toms River, NJ/Toms River North 40 James Hawk C SO 6-10 Springville, PA/Tunkhannock 42 Erik Kerns F JR 6-4 Apalachin, NY/Vestal 44 John Murphy F/C SO 6-7 Plymouth, MA/Plymouth North Bailey Brugler F FY 6-5 Nazareth, PA/Nazareth Brendan Leonard G FY 6-1 Staten Island, NY/Monsignor Farrell

Date Opponent Time Nov. 13 Lehman (at Lycoming) 8:00 Nov. 14 at Lycoming/PSU-Schuylkill 6:00/8:00 (at Dutch Birch Tip-Off) Nov. 17 Susquehanna 7:00 Nov. 20-21 McCarthy Tire Laurel Line Nov. 20 vs. Summit 8:00 Nov. 21 Laurel Line Consolation/Championship 2:00/4:00 Nov. 24 Lebanon Valley 7:30 Nov. 29 Arcadia 4:00 Dec. 2 *FDU-Florham 8:00 Dec. 5 * DeSales 3:00 Dec. 7 Utica 6:00 Dec. 12 Montclair State 1:00 Jan. 2 at Franklin & Marshall tba Jan. 9 at Mansfield 3:00 Jan. 13 * at Wilkes 8:00 Jan. 16 * Manhattanville 3:00 Jan. 20 * at King’s 8:00 Jan. 23 * at Eastern 3:00 Jan. 27 * Delaware Valley 8:00 Jan. 30 * FDU-Florham 3:00 Feb. 3 * at DeSales 8:00 Feb. 6 Wilkes 3:00 Feb. 10 * at Delaware Valley 8:00 Feb. 13 * King’s 3:00 Feb. 16 * Eastern 8:00 Feb. 20 * at Manhattanville 3:00 Feb. 25 MAC Freedom Championships TBA

2015-16 schedule 2015-16 roster

Misericordia Quick Facts

In addition to membership in the NCAA Division III, Misericordia University belongs to the MAC Freedom/Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) and the Eastern College Athletic Conference.

MU is in its eighth full season of competition in the MAC Freedom/MAC after 16 years as a member of the Pennsylva-nia Athletic Conference.

Misericordia began ECAC and NCAA competition in 1992.

The MAC Freedom/MAC sponsors competition in 23 sports. Misericordia and Albright are the only MAC schools to offer all 23 sponsored sports.

Men’s sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track & field, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis and outdoor track & field.

Women’s sports: basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, indoor track & field, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, ten-nis, outdoor track & field and volleyball.

Formed in 1938, the ECAC is the nation’s largest athleticconference with more than 300 members in Divisions I, II and III from Maine to North Carolina.

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SEAN ROSSIGraduate Assistant

Sean Rossi is in his first season as a a graduate assistant with the Misericordia University men’s basketball team.

A graduate of Ithaca College, Rossi spent the 2014-2015 season as the head men’s basketball coach at the United States Military Academy Preparatory School where he led the team to a 20-5 record.

Prior to his stint at West Point, Rossi spent one season as an assistant at Keystone College where he helped the team to their sixth consecutive CSAC playoff appearance. As a player, Rossi was a four-year starter at Ithaca, Rossi led the nation in assists his first three seasons and is the NCAA Division III all-time leader with 957 assists. He finished his career with 1,147 points and was a D3hoops.com second-team All-American honoree as a senior. A team captain for both his junior and senior seasons, Rossi led the Bombers to 75 wins in his career and three straight Empire 8 Conference titles (2011-2013) while leading the team to the Sweet 16 of the 2013 NCAA Tournament. Rossi earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in management from Ithaca.

WILLIE CHANDLERInterim Head Coach

Willie Chandler is in his first season as interim head men’s basketball coach at Misericordia University,A member of the Misericordia Athletics Hall of Fame, Chandler has served as an assistant coach at his alma mater for the last six years.

Chandler was a four-time Pennsylvania Athletic Conference Player of the Year and ended his career as the second-leading scorer in NCAA D-III history with 2,898 points.

He was a three-time All-American and led the nation in scoring twice and spent five seasons playing professionally in the United States Basketball League.

Chandler led the Cougars to four consecutive post-season appearances, including one trip to the PAC championship game.

Chandler, who earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration, holds nine school career records and five school single-game records. He was a four-time Misericordia/Wendy’s Athlete of the Year.

AJ NUDOAssistant Coach

AJ Nudo joined the Misericordia University men’s basketball staff as a volunteer assistant for the 2010-2011 season. He is also the Assistant Director of Residence Life at MU.

Nudo is a graduate of Meyers High School where he played soccer, basketball and volleyball. He earned a Bachelors degree in Citizenship

Education and a Master Degree in Student Affairs in Higher Education – Administration, both from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania.

MATT GREENEAssistant Coach

Matt Greene is in his second year as an assistant coach for the Misericordia University men’s basketball team. He earned a degree in sport management from Misericordia University.

Greene scored more than 1,000 points in his career at MU and finished with a school-record 379 assists. He ranks among the top-10 in career

games played (107), three-pointers (270), three-point percentage (.389), free throw percentage (.804) and steals (123).

Greene helped the Cougars to the MAC Freedom Championships in each of his four years, including a MAC Freedom title and NCAA Tournament berth in 2011-2012.

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CHUCK EDKINSAthletic Director

Chuck Edkins is in his 25th season at Misericordia University as head men’s soccer coach and his first year as director of athletics.He previously served as associate AD and spent 13 seasons as head baseball coach.

Misericordia finished 15-6-2 and won the ECAC South title a year ago. Edkins, the 2008

Freedom Conference Coach of the Year, improved to 276-152-33 for his career. In their first seven seasons in the Freedom Conference, the Cougars have caputred four conference titles: 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012.

Under Edkins, Misericordia won three Pennsylvania Athletic Conference championships and made 10 trips to the PAC finals - more than any other school. The 2000 PAC championship squad became the first team in Misericordia history to earn an NCAA Championships bid.

Edkins has also guided the Cougars to seven appearances in the ECAC championships. Misericordia also won the ECAC South title in 2002 and has finished second twice.

A four-time PAC Coach-of-the-Year recipient, Edkins holds an NSCAA Advanced National coaching license. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physical education from SUNY-Cortland.

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2015-16 season PreviewThe 2015-2016 season marks the beginning of a new era of Misericordia University men’s basketball.

Sort of.

Interim head coach Willie Chandler isn’t exactly a new face to Misericordia University or the Anderson Center.

In fact, Chandler’s face is hanging on the wall as part of Misericordia’s Athletics Hall of Fame.

Following a spectacular playing career, he spent six seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater and stepped into the head coach role.

“I’m excited to have the opportunity to be a head coach,” said Chandler. “I’m really enjoying and the guys are working extremely hard. I’m looking forward to the challenge.”

Chandler isn’t the only familiar face as the Cougars return nine let-termen from last year’s MAC Freedom championship team, includ-ing team tri-captains Erik Kerns, Griffin Sponaugle and Jesse Urich.

A junior guard, Sponaugle was third on the team in scoring a year ago with 8.5 points per game while leading the team in three-point-ers (51) and three-point percentage (39.8).

Kerns, a junior forward, was second on the team with 5.9 rebounds per game and added 6.3 ppg as the team’s first man off the bench.

Urich is a junior shooting guard who tied for second on the team with 29 three-pointers.

“We have three outstanding leaders as our captains,” said Chandler. “They have been around our program and were key contributors to our championship run last year.”

The trio of veteran captains will be expected to help ease the gradu-ation loss of 1,000-point scorers Joe Busacca and Steve Ware.

“It’s going to take a team effort to replace the scoring of Joe and Steve,” said Chandler. “Griff will take on an expanded role in the of-fense and we expect Kerns to look to score as he steps into a starting role. Urich provides depth at point guard and shooting guard and he is one of our smartest players. Our captains will be among the players who will need to provide added offense.”

Sophomore James Hawk returns at center after averaging 7.2 ppg and 5.3 rpg and setting a school record with 61 blocked shots. “James is becoming more and more confident,” said Chandler. “We have high expectations for him, especially on defense where he can be a game-changer.”

Other returnees include guards Jamie Egan, Mike Brunson, Jake Szczecina and Ray Savage and center Tyler Bernath.

“We have some depth and versatility at guard,” said Chandler. “We have several guys who can make shots. It will be important for guys to know their roles and take advantage of their opportunities.”

Bernath adds depth at center along with sophomore John Murphy, who returns at forward/center after taking last season off.

Among the newcomers are five transfers, including former junior college players D.J. Marlow Earl Chang and Jalen Armstead.

Marlow is an athletic point guard who is a good shooter and a tremendous defender.

Chang is the team’s most athletic player and offers plenty of energy on the wing.

Armstead brings an all-around game and athleticism to the guard/small forward positions.

Sophomore Tyler Reyan is an intelligent player who adds depth at point guard after transferring from King’s and LIU-Post Darren Davy is a solid inside presence .

“Our transfers have a lot of athleticism,” said Chandler. “The big-gest challenge for them so far has been adjusting to our system. They are only going to get better as they become more comfortable.”

Other newcomers include first-years Alec Rodway, Jason Kenny, Stone McCreary and Tyler McGarry.

Rodway is a good floor leader who adds depth at point guard while Kenny is an outstanding shooter who is the likely starter at shooting guard.

McCreary adds shooting depth and McGarry will be a tough match-up as a guard/forward.

“We brought in a talented group of first-year players,” said Chan-dler. “They will have an opportunity to make in impact right away.”

With 18 players on the roster, Chandler hopes to take advantage of his team’s depth.

“Our goal is to be able to substitute without seeing a significant drop on the court,” said Chandler. “We have a lot of talent and guys will have a chance to play. Our reserves will need to step up and take advantage of their opportunities.”

The Cougars open the season against Lehman College at the Ly-coming Dutch Birch Invitational, Friday, November 13.

The slate also includes dates with Division II Mansfield and peren-nial D-III contender Franklin & Marshall that Chandler expects will help prepare the team for the rigors of conference play.

“We’re playing a tough schedule,” said Chandler. “Our non-confer-ence games will get us for the MAC Freedom schedule. We are the defending MAC Freedom champions and we expect to compete for the championship again this year.”

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Jesse Urich --- JR, 5’10”GuardWest Perry2014-15: Appeared in 28 games, averaging 24.1 minutes per game... Averaged 4.9 ppg while shooting .341 from beyond the arc... Scored a season-high 12 points in a victory against Wilkes on February 7.

Michael Brunson --- JR, 6’1”GuardCliffwood, NJ/St. Joe’s2014-15: Appeared in 14 games, making seven starts as a sophomore... Scored a season-high 11 point in a loss to DeSales on February 4.

2013-2014: Appeared in nine games, playing 36 total minutes. Was 4-11 from the field and knocked down one three pointer. Picked up three rebounds and scored 10 total points in his freshman season.

Jamie Egan--- JR, 6’2”GuardClarks Summit, PA/Abington Heights2014-15: Appeared in 18 games, averaging 20.4 minutes per game... Averaged 4.4 ppg while shooting .308 from beyond the arc... Posted a season-high 13 points in a victory over Eastern on February 11.

2013-2014: Egan appeared in eight games in his freshman campaign and picked up one steal for the Cougars.

Ray Savage --- SO, 5’9”GuardStaten Island, NY/Moore Catholic2014-15: Saw action in five games.

Griffin Sponaugle --- JR, 6’1”GuardPalmyra, PA/Hershey2014-15: Appeared in 28 games, averaging 28.5 min-utes per game... Averaged 8.5 ppg while shooting .412 from the field and .398 from beyond the arc... Poured in a career-high 24 points while going 8-10 from beyond the arc in a victory at Eastern on February 17... Added 20 points in a victory over Baptist Bible on November 21.

2013-2014: Started 20 games for the Cougars last sea-son and averaged 30.7 minutes per game... Finished

the season 42-121 from the field, including 30-89 from beyond the arc to average 6.8 points per game for the Cougars... Had 68 rebounds and led the team and was third on the team with 25 steals... Finished the season with 29 assists and one block.

John Murphy --- SO, 6’7”Forward/CenterPlymouth, MA/Plymouth North2013-14: Returns after taking a season off... Appeared in nine games in 2013-14... Was 2-7 from the floor, scoring four points in his freshman campaign... Murphy pulled down 12 rebounds and had one block.

Jake Szczecina --- SO, 6’0”GuardElmira, NY/Horseheads2014-15: Appeared in four games.

Tyler Bernath --- JR, 6’6”ForwardToms River, NJ/ Toms River North2014-15: Appeared in five games, playing a season-high 13 minutes in a victory over King’s College on January 21... Scored a season-high four points in a victory over Manhattanville on February 21.

2013-2014: Appeared in nine games, including one start. Finished his freshman season with 32 total minutes and was 3-7 from the field and 2-2 from the free-throw line while also collecting eight rebounds.

James Hawk --- JR, 6’10”CenterSpringville, PA/Tunkhannock2014-15: Set a new single season record for blocks with 61... Appeared in 28 games, averaging 18.6 minutes per game and 7.2 ppg... Finished the season with a .561 field goal percentage while adding 5.3 boards per game... Post-ed a career-high 27 points, 21 rebounds and eight blocks in an overtime victory at FDU-Florham on January 31.

2013-2014: Missed the season due to an injury.

Erik Kerns--- JR, 6’4”ForwardApalachin, NY/Vestal2014-15: Appeared in 27 games, averaging 21.9 minutes per game... Averaged 6.5 ppg and 5.9 ppg... Scored 12 points and added 10 rebounds on February 4 against DeSales.

2013-14: Appeared in 25 games, including 17 starts for the Cougars as a freshman... Finished the season averag-ing 20.7 minutes per game and averaged 8.8 points per game... Was second on the team in field goal percentage at .525 (64-122)... Ripped down 112 rebounds and finished

the season with 25 assists... Had nine steals and one block on the defensive end.

2015-16 Player ProFiles

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Jalen Armstead --- JR, 6’5”ForwardBrowns Mills, NJ/Pemberton TownshipPrep: Four-year member of the basketball team.

Bailey Brugler --- FY, 6’5”ForwardNazareth, PA/Nazareth AreaPrep: Member of basketball and volleyball teams.

Earl Chang -- JR, 6’2”GuardSparta, NJ/SpartaPrep: Won coaches award for basketball.

Darren Davy--- FY, 6’4”MidfielderWest Hamstead, NY/West HempsteadPrep: 2 time all conference player… exceptional senior all-star… 1 time all-county… Nassau County Public School All-star, 2014.

Jason Kenny --- FY, 6’2”GuardDickson City, PA/Mid-ValleyPrep: scored 1,000 points, named all state and all- region... Lackawanna League first team all- star Division III player of the year.

Tyler McGarry--- FY, 6’5”Guard/ForwardPittston, PA/Pittston AreaPrep: PIAA district 2 golf champion 2014… PIAA district 2 basketball runner-up 2014... Also plays golf at MU.

Alec Rodway--- FY, 5’9”GuardPeckville, PA/Valley ViewPrep: lettered in soccer and basketball... Lacka-wanna league division one all-star.

Tanner Reyan--- SO, 5’11”GuardFriendsville, PA/ Elk LakePrep: member of soccer, basketball and baseball teams… scored 1,164 career points… League MVP

Brendan Leonard--- FY, 6’1”GuardStaten island, NY/ Monsignoer Farrell2014: Prep: team captain of varsity basketball team.

Stone McCreary --- FY, 6’3”GuardYork, PA/ Red Lion AreaPrep: MVP of Christmas tournament… York County all- star.

DJ Marlow --- JR, 5’10”GuardLakeland, FL/ Lakeland HSPrep: Averaged 18 points, 3.0 assists and 2.5 steals per game at Little Big Horn Junior College.

2015-16 Player ProFiles

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Player GP/GS Min./Avg FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% Off-Def-Tot RPG PF A/Ast/G TO Stl Blk Pts PPG

Joe Busacca 28/28 1054/37.6 145-328 44.2 29-80 36.3 120-149 80.5 6-89-95 3.4 51 81/2.9 59 44 2 439 15.7 Steve Ware 28/27 866/30.9 151-342 44.2 0-7 0.0 108-150 72.0 43-189-232 8.3 65 60/2.1 81 33 42 410 14.6 Griffin Sponaugle 28/28 798/28.5 73-177 41.2 51-128 39.8 41-55 74.5 13-66-79 2.8 54 62/2.2 45 29 1/ 238 8.5 James Hawk 28/26 520/18.6 88-157 56.1 0-0 0.0 25-50 50.0 45-102-147 5.3 62 14/0.5 31 12 61 201 7.2 Erik Kerns 28/0 590/21.1 65-141 46.1 0-1 0.0 47-73 64.4 48-117-165 5.9 66 30/1.1 30 16 8 177 6.3 Jacob Battle 9/0 152/16.9 19-50 38.0 15-42 35.7 3-5 60.0 2-18-20 2.2 19 9/1.0 19 3 1 56 6.2 Kadir McDonald 2/0 13/6.5 5-7 71.4 0-0 0.0 0-2 0.0 0-7-7 3.5 4 0/0.0 0 0 0 10 5.0 Jesse Urich 28/6 676/24.1 41-107 38.3 29-85 34.1 27-39 69.2 5-68-73 2.6 27 38/1.4 24 30 2 138 4.9 Jamie Egan 18/9 368/20.4 25-72 34.7 16-52 30.8 13-25 52.0 6-39-45 2.5 25 16/0.9 21 10 10 79 4.4 Cael Evans 9/0 93/10.3 14-28 50.0 0-0 0.0 4-9 44.4 8-13-21 2.3 14 5/0.6 8 1 1 32 3.6 Anthony Sergio 10/1 68/6.8 8-20 40.0 6-17 35.3 0-0 0.0 1-4-5 0.5 4 3/0.3 5 1 0 22 2.2 Patrick Widdoss 21/2 169/8.0 14-35 40.0 0-1 0.0 7-8 87.5 9-29-38 1.8 10 14/0.7 9 2 0 35 1.7 Michael Brunson 15/7 133/8.9 8-29 27.6 5-16 31.3 1-3 33.3 2-8-10 0.7 2 6/0.4 6 4 0 22 1.5 Johnny Peterson 10/5 124/12.4 2-18 11.1 1-5 20.0 5-8 62.5 3-11-14 1.4 5 8/0.8 12 1 0 10 1.0 Tyler Bernath 5/1 25/5.0 2-6 33.3 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1-1 0.2 3 0/0.0 1 2 2 4 0.8 Savage, Ray 5/0 9/1.8 0-3 0.0 0-1 0.0 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 0.0 1 1/0.2 2 0 0 2 0.4 Jake Szczecina 4/0 9/2.3 0-2 0.0 0-2 .0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1-1 0.3 0 1/0.3 0 1 0 0 0.0 Austen Planes 3/0 8/2.7 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 2-4-6 2.0 0 2/0.7 0 0 0 0 0.0 Cougars 28/28 5675 660-1522 43.4 152-437 34.8 403-578 69.7 227-828-1055 37.7 413 350-12.5 355 189 130 1875 67.0

Opponents 28/28 5675 626-1628 37.3 154-500 30.8 306-436 70.2 291-733-1024 36.6 522 288-10.3 347 183 110 1714 61.2

Date Opponent Result Record/Conf.Nov. 15 % Adrian W, 61-52 1-0Nov. 16 %Widener W, 62-53 2-0Nov. 19 Scranton W, 49-44 3-0Nov. 21 # Baptist Bible College W, 79-49 4-0Nov. 22 # Richard Stockton L, 67-64 4-1Nov. 25 at Albright W, 71-61 5-1Nov. 30 York W, 72-64 6-1Dec. 3 *FDU-Florham W, 81-72 7-1Dec. 6 *at DeSales L, 60-59 7-2 (0-1)Dec. 28 $ CUNY Staten Island L, 66-58 7-3Dec. 29 $ PSU Behrend L, 53-42 7-4Jan. 3 Haverford W, 66-55 8-4Jan. 5 Arcadia W, 71-68 9-4Jan. 14 *Wilkes W, 66-59 10-4 (1-1)Jan. 17 *at Manhattanville W, 70-53 11-4 (2-1) Jan. 21 *King’s W, 70-41 12-4 (3-1)Jan. 24 *Eastern W, 77-71 13-4 (4-1)Jan. 28 *at Delaware Valley W, 70-69 14-4 (5-1)Jan. 31 *at FDU-Florham W, 72-69 15-4 (6-1)Feb. 4 *DeSales L, 67-63 15-5 (6-2)Feb. 7 *at Wilkes W, 79-77 16-5 (7-2)Feb. 11 *Delaware Valley W, 72-63 (OT) 17-5 (8-2)Feb. 14 *at King’s L, 59-58 17-6 (8-3)Feb. 17 *at Eastern W, 74-72 18-6 (9-3)Feb. 21 *Manhattanville W, 76-48 19-6 (10-3)Feb. 25 ^ King’s W, 57-52 (OT) 20-6Feb. 28 ^ Delaware Valley W, 77-66 21-6Mar. 6 ! Wooster L, 84-59 21-7 * Freedom Conference Opponent % 21st Annual McCarthy Tire Laurel Line Tournament $ Catholic Tournament # at Lycoming ^ Freedom Championships ! NCAA Championships

2014-15 results

2014-15 statistics

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Erik Kerns

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1. Willie Chandler 110 1999-032. Jason Perry 108 1999-03T3. Robbie Johnson 108 2007-11T3. Ethan Eichhorst 108 2008-125. Matt Greene 107 2010-14T6. Shawn Hayes 106 2000-04T6. Andre Little 106 2001-05T6. Marcus Little 106 2006-109. Joe Busacca 104 2011-15T10. Neil Burdis 103 1997-01 T10. Jeff Slanovec 103 2008-12

1. Willie Chandler 2898 1999-032. Jason Perry 1625 1999-033. Mike Moeller 1558 1980-844. Ethan Eichhorst 1476 2008-125. Vinny Baumunk 1455 2005-096. Bob Tugend 1398 1995-997. John McGovern 1258 1992-978. Rich Martini 1257 1991-959. Dom Del Prete 1209 2006-1010. Joe Harvey 1207 1993-9711. Joe Busacca 1171 2011-1512. Robbie Johnson 1164 2007-1113. Steve Ware 1121 2011-1514. Matt Greene 1078 2010-14T15. Damian Fritz 1032 1993-97T15. Bart Clementoni 1032 1993-9717. Jeff Slanovec 1007 2008-1218. Greg Kupp 1000+ 1984-8819. Steve Haluschak 1000+ 1979-8320. Bill Clark 1000+ 1985-8921. Derek Gregg 1000+ 1986-9022. Jeff Dutzer 1000+ 1988-91

1. Willie Chandler 891 1999-032. Jason Perry 749 1999-033. Rich Martini 682 1991-954. Vinny Baumunk 639 2005-095. Steve Ware 637 2011-155. Ethan Eichhorst 628 2008-127. John McGovern 617 1992-978. Bart Clementoni 590 1993-979. Pete Dincher 546 1991-9410. Dom Del Prete 485 2006-10

GaMes 1,000 Pt. club rebounds Player GaMes years Player Points years Player rebounds years

Field Goals Made Player GaMes years

rebound averaGe Player rPG years

Field Goal % Points Per GaMe assists Player FG% years Player PPG years Player assists years

three-Pointers Made Free throws Made steals Player 3PM years Player FtM years Player steals years

three-Point % Free throw % blocked shots Player 3Pt% years Player Ft% years Player blocks years

1. Willie Chandler 1005 99-032. Jason Perry 593 99-033. Vinny Baumunk 570 2005-094. Ethan Eichhorst 545 2008-125. Rich Martini 504 91-956. Robbie Johnson 466 2007-117. Bob Tugend 457 95-998. John McGovern 456 92-979. Steve Ware 434 2011-1510. Vinny Baumunk 426 2005-08

1. Ben Augustine 57.3 1995-992. Cael Evans 56.8 2011-143. Bart Clementoni 56.3 1993-974. Kevin Driscoll 55.6 2000-035. Justin Grotevant 54.5 2010-136. Corey Brown 53.4 2004-067. Ed Corliss 53.0 2001-048. Bruce Szczecinski 52.6 1990-919. Damian Fritz 52.3 1993-9710. Vinny Baumunk 52.2 2005-09

1. Scott Napkori 42.4 1999-032. Matt Greene 38.9 2010-143. Rich Martini 38.5 1991-954. Chris Undersinger 37.9 2008-125. Matt Hornak 37.3 2003-08T6. Joe Harvey 37.0 1993-97T6. Jamie Mladenoff 37.0 1991-958. Andy Smith 36.7 2005-099. Ethan Eichhorst 36.4 2008-1210. Jeff Slanovec 36.2 2008-12

1. Willie Chandler 346 1999-032. Matt Greene 270 2010-143. Jeff Slanovec 205 2008-124. Joe Harvey 163 1993-975. Bob Tugend 157 1995-996. John McGovern 155 1992-977. George Schwartz 131 1991-958. Mark Sakson 105 1998-009. Ryan Roa 101 2004-08T10. Trevor Woodruff 90 1995-99T10. Vinny Baumunk 90 2005-09

1. Ryan Roa 84.7 2004-082. Scott Napkori 83.3 1993-973. Ethan Eichhorst 81.5 2008-124. Joe Harvey 81.3 1993-975. Matt Hornak 80.0 2003-086. Matt Greene 80.4 2010-147. George Schwartz 79.1 1991-958. Joes Busacca 75.8 2011-159. Damian Fritz 75.1 1993-9710. Karl Reiff 75.0 1990-92

1. Willie Chandler 26.3 1999-032. John McGovern 15.2 1993-973. Jason Perry 14.9 1999-034. Joe Harvey 14.5 1993-975. Vinny Baumunk 14.3 2005-096. Corey Brown 14.0 2004-067. Bob Tugend 13.7 1995-998. Ethan Eichhorst 13.5 2008-129. Steve Ware 13.0 2011-1510. Rich Martini 12.8 1991-95

1. Willie Chandler 542 1999-032. Jason Perry 437 1999-033. Dom Del Prete 388 2006-104. Joe Harvey 378 1993-975. Joe Busacca 353 2011-156. Marcus Little 338 2006-107. Ethan Eichhorst 331 2008-128. Bob Tugend 327 1995-999. George Schwartz 235 1991-9510. Rich Martini 229 1991-95

1. Willie Chandler 237 1999-032. Bob Tugend 214 1995-993. Andre Little 146 2001-054. Jason Perry 135 1999-035. Dom Del Prete 134 2006-106. Marcus Little 129 2006-107. Robbie Johnson 129 2007-118. Matt Greene 123 2010-149. Rich Martini 117 1991-9510. Brian Coyle 112 1999-03

1. Willie Chandler 8.1 1999-03T2. John McGovern 7.4 1992-97T2. Steve Ware 7.4 2011-154. Ben Augustine 7.3 1994-99T5. Rich Martini 7.0 1991-95T5. Steve Ware 7.0 2011-157. Jason Perry 6.9 1999-028. Corey Brown 6.8 2004-069. Vinny Baumunk 6.3 2005-0910. Bart Clementoni 5.9 1993-97

1. Matt Greene 379 2010-142. Neil Burdis 344 1997-013. Joe Harvey 340 1993-974. Marcus Little 328 2006-105. Robbie Johnson 315 2007-116. Brian Coyle 271 1999-037. Ryan Roa 265 2004-08T8. Andre Little 257 2001-05T8. Joe Busacca 257 2011-1510. George Schwartz 244 1991-95

1. Vinny Baumunk 113 2005-092. Steve Ware 99 2011-153. Pete Dincher 85 1991-944. Matt Hornak 83 2003-085. Willie Chandler 77 1999-036. James Hawk 57 2014-157. Bart Clementoni 56 1993-978. Jason Perry 54 1999-039. Rich Martini 48 1991-9510. Ethan Eichhorst 38 2008-12

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1. 13 Players Tied 29 2001-02 2007-08

1. Willie Chandler 763 2000-012. Willie Chandler 730 2002-033. Willie Chandler 704 1999-004. Willie Chandler 701 2001-025. Bob Tugend 567 1998-996. Bob Tugend 537 1997-987. Ethan Eichhorst 519 2010-118. Ethan Eichhorst 503 2011-129. John McGovern 501 1995-96 10. Jason Perry 487 2000-01

1. Ben Augustine 250 1998-992. Willie Chandler 249 2002-033. Willie Chandler 234 2000-014. Steve Ware 232 2014-155. Bruce Szczecinski 229 1990-916. Willie Chandler 225 2001-027. John McGovern 223 1995-968. Jason Perry 211 2000-019. Pete Dincher 208 1993-9410. Ethan Eichhorst 204 2011-12

GaMes Points rebounds Player GaMes year Player Points year Player rebounds year

Field Goals Made Field Goal % assists Player FGM year Player FG % year Player assists year

3-Pointers Made 3-Pt % steals Player 3-PtM year Player 3-Pt % year Player steals year

Free throws Made Free throw % blocked shots Player FtM year Player Points year Player blocks year

Points Per GaMe rebounds Player PPG year Player rebounds year

1. Willie Chandler 29.3 2000-01T2. Willie Chandler 26.1 1999-00T2. Willie Chandler 26.1 1999-004. Willie Chandler 24.2 2001-025. Bob Tugend 22.2 1998-996. Bob Tugend 20.7 1997-987. Jason Perry 19.5 2000-018. Ethan Eichhorst 19.2 2010-119. Ethan Eichhorst 18.0 2011-1210. John McGovern 17.9 1995-96

1. Willie Chandler 256 2000-012. Willie Chandler 251 2002-033. Willie Chandler 249 1999-004. Willie Chandler 234 2001-025. Ethan Eichhorst 194 2010-11T6. John McGovern 186 1995-96T6. Ethan Eichhorst 186 2011-128. Bob Tugend 182 1998-999. Vinny Baumunk 177 2007-0810. Bob Tugend 174 1997-98

1. Willie Chandler 96 2000-012. Willie Chandler 93 2002-033. Willie Chandler 92 2001-024. Matt Greene 84 2013-145. Jeff Slanovec 73 2009-106. Mark Sakson 71 1999-007. Matt Greene 70 2012-13T8. Willie Chandler 65 2000-01T8. Matt Greene 65 2011-1210. John McGovern 64 1995-96

1. Willie Chandler 168 2001-022. Jason Perry 161 2000-013. Bob Tugend 149 1998-994. Andre Little 147 2004-055. Dom Del Prete 143 2009-10T6. Willie Chandler 135 2002-03T6. Bob Tugend 135 1997-988. Ed Corliss 130 2003-049. Joe Harvey 127 1995-9610. Willie Chandler 125 2000-01

1. Ethan Eichhorst 88.5 2011-122. Matt Greene 87.5 2013-143. Ryan Roa 86.5 2006-074. Joe Harvey 85.0 1996-975. Joe Harvey 84.1 1995-966. Steve Artzerounian 83.9 2011-127. Bob Tugend 83.7 1998-998. Scott Napkori 83.3 2002-039. Rich Wetzel 81.8 1993-9410. Andre Little 81.7 2004-05

1. Steve Artzerounian 62.6 2011-122. Ben Augustine 60.7 1997-983. Bart Clementoni 60.1 1995-964. Cael Evans 59.8 2013-145. Justin Wagner 58.4 1995-966. Mark Williams 57.2 2009-107. Pete Dincher 56.8 1991-92T8. Kevin Driscoll 56.6 2002-03T8. Ethan Eichhorst 56.6 2010-1110. Damian Fritz 56.2 1996-97

1. Scott Napkori 50.0 2001-022. John McGovern 48.2 1992-933. Jamie Mladenoff 45.5 1991-924. Joe Harvey 44.8 1994-955. Matt Greene 43.0 2011-126. Jeff Slanovec 42.7 2009-107. Karl Reiff 41.1 1990-918. Joe Harvey 40.2 1995-969. Griffin Sponaugle 39.8 2014-1510. Jesse Urich 39.5 2012-13

1. Bruce Szczecinski 10.0 1990-912. Ben Augustine 9.6 1998-993. Willie Chandler 9.0 2000-014. Willie Chandler 8.9 2002-035. Pete Dincher 8.7 1993-946. Jason Perry 8.4 2000-017. John McGovern 8.2 1993-948. Steve Ware 8.1 2012-139. John McGovern 8.0 1995-96T10. Willie Chandler 7.8 2001-02T10. Vinny Baumunk 7.8 2008-09

1. James Hawk 61 2014-15T2. Pete Dincher 34 1993-94T2. Vinny Baumunk 34 2005-06T4. Matt Hornak 31 2006-07T4. Vinny Baumunk 31 2006-07T4. Steve Ware 31 2013-147. Pete Dincher 28 1992-938. Vinny Baumunk 27 2008-099. Matt Hornak 26 2005-06T10. Matt Hornak 25 2007-08

1. Bob Tugend 73 1997-982. Willie Chandler 71 2001-023. Willie Chandler 66 2002-034. Bob Tugend 62 1998-995. Andre Little 57 1998-996. Bob Tugend 55 1996-977. Willie Chandler 54 1999-008. Andre Little 52 2003-049. Neil Burdis 51 1999-00T10. Dom Del Prete 50 2007-08T10. Robbie Johnson 50 2010-11

1. Neil Burdis 163 1999-002. Joe Harvey 142 1996-973. Neil Burdis 129 2000-014. Ryan Roa 127 2007-085. Joe Harvey 123 1993-946. Brian Coyle 122 2001-027. Matt Greene 117 2012-138. Marcus Little 112 2009-109. Matt Greene 108 2011-1210. Robbie Johnson 104 2010-11

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James Hawk