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2008

2009

2008

2009

EDWIN

UBILES

Junior • Guard/Forward2008 MAAC First Team

EDWIN

UBILES

Junior • Guard/Forward2008 MAAC First Team

FRAN

MCCAFFERY

Head Coach

FRAN

MCCAFFERY

Head Coach

KENNY

HASBROUCK

Senior • Guard2008 MAAC First Team

2008 MAAC Tournament MVP

MEDIA GUIDE

2007-2008 MAAC Champions

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SIENASIENA

& THE CAPITAL DISTRICT& THE CAPITAL DISTRICT

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2008-2009 SIENA COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1

SienaCollegeQuick FactsLocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loudonville, N.Y.Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1937Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Division IConference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC)Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SaintsColors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green & GoldPresident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. Kevin Mullen, O.F.M.Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John D’ArgenioAssociate AD/Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joyce EgglestonAssistant AD/Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lori PerilloCorporate Sales Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cori RoweMarketing Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Katelyn DooleyAdministrative Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Megan GilliganCoaches’ Secretary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sybille CowanAthletic Department Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-783-2551Web Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.SienaSaints.com

Men’s BasketballQuick FactsHead Coach, Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . Fran McCaffery, Pennsylvania ’82Record at Siena/Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-36 (.617)/three yearsOverall Coaching Record/Years. . . . . . . . . . . 197-163 (.544)/12 years; UNC-Greensboro/Lehigh/Siena)Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . Mitch Buonoguro, Boston College ’75. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andrew Francis, LIU-Southampton ’98. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adam Chaskin, Michigan ’92Arena/Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Times Union Center/8,065Press Row Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-487-22512007-2008 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-112007-2008 MAAC Record/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-5/T-1st2007-2008 MAAC Tournament Record/Finish . . . . . . . 3-0/ChampionsLetterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11/2Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/0All-Time Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 941-777 (.547)All-Time MAAC Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181-133 (.576)MAAC Tournament Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-16 (18 appearances)NCAA Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 (four appearances: 1989, 1999, 2002, 2008)Most Recent. . . . 1-1, defeated Vanderbilt (83-62);lost to Villanova (84-72)Postseason NIT Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-6 (five appearances, 1988, 1991, 1994, 2000, 2003)

Athletic CommunicationsAssistant Athletic Director for Communications/Men’s Basketball Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason RichOffice Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-783-2411Office Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-783-2992Home/Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-542-7240E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Sports Information Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark AdamOffice Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-783-2377E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Communications Intern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike DemosOffice Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336-675-7374

Table of ContentsSiena and the Capital District. . . . . . . Inside Front CoverQuick Facts/Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3Follow the Saints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4NCAA Experience “One Wild Ride” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-72008-09 Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9The Captains: Josh Duell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11

Kenny Hasbrouck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13Senior: Erik Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15Juniors: Edwin Ubiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17

Cory Magee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19Ronald Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21Alex Franklin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23

Sophomores: Clarence Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Ryan Rossiter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Steven Priestley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Freshmen: Conner Fenlon, Kyle Downey . . . . . . . . . . . 27Owen Wignot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Head Coach, Fran McCaffery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-31Assistant Coaches/Director of Basketball Operations . . . 32-332008-09 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Athletic Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-36Siena College Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37-39Siena College Head Coaching Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39The College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Siena’s Franciscan Tradition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Times Union Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-44The Capital Region. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 452008-09 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-58All-Time Against 2008-09 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . 59-602007-08 Season Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-632007-08 MAAC Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652007-08 Statistics and Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66-672007-08 Boxscores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-73The Record Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-1012008 Summer Tour of Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-104Saints in the Classroom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105Saints in the Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106-107Siena Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108TV/Radio Roster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover2008 Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover

Mark AdamAssistant Sports InformationDirector

CREDITSThe 2008-2009 Siena College men’s basketball media guide is pub-lished by the Siena College Athletic Communications Office. It waswritten and edited by Assistant Athletics Director for CommunicationsJason Rich. Assistance was provided by Mike Demos, Mark Adam,Paul Niedbalec, Patrick Gottimer and Sybille Cowan. It may be pur-chased for $10 in the Marcelle Athletic Complex, or by mail for $13.To do so, please send a check or money order to: Siena CollegeAthletic Communications Office, 515 Loudon Road, Loudonville, N.Y.12211-1462. Make check payable to Siena College Athletics.Design by: Jan Jarvis, Willow Graphics.Printing by: Walter Snyder Printer, Inc., Troy, N.Y.Photography by: Stockton Photo, Inc.

Jason Rich ’98Assistant AthleticDirector for Communications

Mike DemosAthletic CommunicationsIntern/MultimediaCoordinator

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Media InformationThis media guide is intended to enhance your coverage of the 2008-09Siena College basketball team. It will answer most questions you mayhave concerning Siena basketball. The history of Siena basketball iscovered in this publication along with current information. If youneed additional help locating information please contact Jason Rich inthe athletic communications office at (518) 783-2411.

Working CredentialsRequests for working credentials should be made no later than twodays prior to the game. The assistant athletic director for communi-cations reserves the right to deny requests made past that time restraint.If the request is received early enough, passes can be mailed.

Press row is located on the sideline opposite the team benches andon the baseline. Working media are asked not to sit at the scorer’stable unless designated to do so.

Photographers are asked to stay along the baseline and must displaytheir credentials. Photographers not displaying credentials will beasked to leave the court area. Preference will be givento working press and photographers covering the game.Media representatives are asked to prominently dis-play their credentials.

Please direct all requests for credentials toJason Rich, Siena College Athletic Department,515 Loudon Road, Loudonville, N.Y. 12211-1462.Phone: (518) 783-2411.

Media covering the visiting team should pass theircredential requests along to the visiting school SIDwho will then forward all credential requests to theSiena athletic communications office.

Game ServicesA game program, along with statistics and pre-gamenotes, will be provided before the start of each game tothe working media. Individual and team statistics, alongwith a detailed play-by-play, will be available at halftimeand 15 minutes after the game.

Telephones and Fax MachineThe media room will be equipped with a minimum ofthree outside telephone lines and electrical outlets. Onefax machine will be available for use after the game.Media are asked to file their story from the press roomas opposed to courtside.

Non-Game InterviewsWith Fran McCaffery: The best time to reach FranMcCaffery is between 10 a.m. and noon. All discussion

should be channeled through the athleticcommunications office at (518) 783-2411.Interviews will not be given the day of thegame until after the game, with the excep-tion of prearranged live interviews at theTimes Union Center.

With the players: All player interviews are to bemade through the assistant athletic directorfor communications. No interviews will takeplace during scheduled practice time, studyhall time, or class time. Please contact theassistant athletic director for communicationsfor all interview requests.

Local Media CoverageTHE TIMES UNIONBox 15000, Albany, NY 12212Bill Callen (sports editor)Pete Iorizzo (beat reporter)Phone: (518) 454-5425; Fax: (518) 454-5514E-Mail: [email protected]: blogs.timesunion.com/collegesports

THE DAILY GAZETTE2345 Maxon Road, Schenectady, NY 12301Butch Walker (sports editor)Mike MacAdam (beat reporter)Phone: (518) 395-3146; Fax: (518) 395-3072Blog: dailygazette.com/weblogs/macadam

THE RECORD501 Broadway, Troy, NY 12180Kevin Moran (sports editor)Andrew Santillo (beat reporter)Phone: (518) 270-1295; Fax: (518) 270-1204Blog: therecordsports.blogspot.com

THE SARATOGIAN20 Lake AvenueSaratoga Springs, NY 12866Brian Bouyea (Beat Reporter/Sports Editor)Phone: (518) 583-8729

ASSOCIATED PRESSP.O. Box 11010, Albany, NY 12201Rik StevensPhone: (518) 458-7821; Fax: (518) 438-5891

THE PROMETHEANSiena College, 515 Loudon Road,Loudonville, NY 12211Phone: (603) 866-1834; Fax: (518) 783-4293

WXXA-TV (Fox)28 Corporate Circle, Albany, NY 12203Rich Becker, Scott MorlockPhone: (518) 862-0995; Fax: (518) 862-0930

WRGB-TV (CBS)1400 Balltown Rd., Schenectady, NY 12309Doug ShermanPhone: (518) 381-4970; Fax: (518) 346-6249

WNYT-TV (NBC)15 North Pearl Street, Albany, NY 12204Andrew Catalon, Rodger WylandPhone: (518) 207- 4819; Fax: (518) 434-0659

WTEN-TV (ABC)341 Northern Blvd., Albany, NY 12204Jamie SehPhone: (518) 436-0771; Fax: (518) 426-4792

Capital News 9104 Watervliet Extension, Albany, NY 12206Joe Calderone, Marisa JacquesPhone: (518) 641-7388; Fax: (518) 641-7023

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Athletic Communications StaffSiena College Athletic Communications, 515 Loudon Road, MarcelleAthletic Complex, Loudonville, N.Y. 12211-1462. Office: (518) 783-2411,Fax: (518) 783-2992

Jason Rich, Assistant Athletic Director for CommunicationsOffice: (518) 783-2411; Cell: (518) 542-7240

Mark Adam, Assistant Sports Information DirectorOffice: (518) 783-2377; Cell (518) 275-5727

Mike Demos, Athletic Communications Intern/Multimedia CoordinatorCell: (336) 675-7374

Press LuncheonsFran McCaffery and Gina Castelli hold a weeklyluncheon/press conference throughout the season.Luncheons usually begin at 12 p.m. in the lowerconference room of the Marcelle AthleticComplex (unless otherwise noted) and are opento members of the media. Players will be madeavailable if their schedules permit. Call theassistant athletic director for communicationsfor an updated schedule of luncheon timesand dates.

Radio/ISDN LinesPhone lines for radio broadcasts are availablefor games. Arrangements should be made bycontacting the Times Union Center at (518) 487-2014.ISDN lines must be ordered in advance through the

Times Union Center andare subject to an additionalfee. Once a line has beensecured, please notify theSiena athletic communica-tions office, or the sportsinformation office of theschool whose games youcover, so that a credentialand a spot on press rowcan be reserved.

RadioWROW-AM 590 (Home of Siena Basketball)6 Johnson Road, Latham, NY 12110Robert Lee and Tom HuerterPhone: (518) 505-6800; Fax: (518) 786-6659

WVCR-FM (88.3) The Saint515 Loudon Road, Loudonville, NY 12211Station Manager: Darrin KibbeyPhone: (518) 782-6769; Fax: (518) 783-4293

Siena on TelevisionTime Warner Cable (Ch 3)Rotterdam JunctionSchenectady, NY 12150Producer: Greg BobbittPhone: 518-242-8831

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Follow the Saints...On the RadioAll games during the 2008-2009 basketball season can be heard onAM 590 WROW. The move back to WROW (in 2005-06) enables thebasketball program to take advantage of one of the most listened toAM radio stations in the Capital Region.

For the seventh consecutive season, Robert Lee will call the action forthe Saints’ games both home and away, after serving as the voice ofthe Siena women’s basketball and football teams for the 2000-2002seasons. Lee is a 1999 graduate of Syracuse University’s NewhouseSchool of Public Communication where he served as the sports directorfor WAER-FM, providing the play-by-play for the Orange basketball,football and lacrosse teams. He also served as an intern for WCPO-TVin his native Cincinnati during the summer of 1997. In the summer of1999 he was the voice of the Butte Copper Kings in Butte, Montanaand in the summer of 2000 he broadcasted for the Dubois CountyDragons of the Frontier League.

Lee served as a sports information/marketing assistant in the depart-ment from September of 2000 through October of 2001. In additionto serving as the play-by-play voice for the Saints, Lee held severalminor league baseball jobs, most recently with the Albany-ColonieDiamond Dogs in the summer of 2001. A jack-of-all trades, Lee broad-casts various Capital Region sporting events on Time Warner Cable,including: high school football, world team tennis, indoor soccer,the annual Saratoga Yearling Sale, high school football and Sienavolleyball and basketball.

Lee will be joined in the boothby color-man Tom Huerter.Huerter enters his 12th year asa member of the Saints’broadcast team. The BallstonLake, N.Y. native, is a 1991graduate of Siena with adegree in finance. He playedfour years for the Saints, from 1987-91, and was a member of the1989 NCAA Tournament team. During his four-year career, Huerteraveraged 6.6 points and 2.9 rebounds while playing in 114 games.

The Siena basketball radio show will air weekly through the season on88.3 WVCR “The Saint” on Thursday’s between 6-7 p.m. “The Saint”opened a brand new stu-dio and expanded itspower to 35,000 wattsas it made its full-timemove to the state-of-the-art Sarazen StudentUnion on the Sienacampus in 2003. Leewill co-host the showwith women’s basketballplay-by-play voice MikeDemos, which featuresinterviews and insightfrom men’s coach FranMcCaffery and women’scoach Gina Castelli.

...On TelevisionThis season, the Siena athletic department is pleased tooffer one of its most comprehensive television packagesever. The Saints will appear on TV no fewer than 13 timesthis year, including at least seven national televisionappearances. Locally, the department’s partnership withTime Warner continues to blossom, and regionally theteam’s appearances on the vanguard MAAC televisionpackage help fans follow the critical conference actionthroughout the Northeast. Please refer to the scheduleon the back of this guide for all telecasts.

The Siena Athletics TV show, Saints Alive!, will airthroughout the basketball season on Time Warner Cable.Coaches McCaffery and Castelli will be on hand to recapthe week, and provide scouting reports and insight onupcoming games. Visit SienaSaints.com for updatedshow listings.

Doug Sherman, the sports anchor at WRGB-TV in Albany,will once again be back to call much of the play-by-playaction for the MAAC Television Network. Entering his11th year behind the microphone, Sherman is no strangerto the league or the Saints, having served as Siena’sradio play-by-play announcer from 1989-93 and TV voicethe last three years on Time Warner Cable.

...On the InternetSiena College strives to remain among the nationalleaders in cutting edge Internet technology through itsnew partnership with Stretch Internet. SienaAllAccess.comis the one-stop source for all Internet multimediaregarding Siena basketball.

For the second straight season, the department willstream all home games live on the world-wide-webas part of its All-Access package. Siena All-Access isan innovative multimedia component that allowssubscribers to view many live athletic telecasts andpodcasts throughout the 2008-09 season. Addi-tionally, live stats will be provided for all men’s andwomen’s basketball home games through theGametracker interface at SienaSaints.com.

Tom Huerter and Robert Lee

Rob Kennedy (left) and DougSherman will again handlemost MAAC telecasts.

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OneWild Ride

The scene was festive as coaches andteam members were congratulatedon a job well done, while the crowdwatched a season highlight video ona big screen television. Little didanyone know, the highlights werejust getting started.

With an enrollment of just over 2,900students, Siena was the secondsmallest school in the 2008NCAA Tournament field. Everybodyloves the underdog, and it didn’ttake long for everybody to learnthe Saints’ Cinderella story.

Head coach Fran McCaffery wasfeatured on dozens of regionalsports talk radio shows in thedays leading up to the Big Dance.He told Siena’s story to everyonefrom Mike and the Mad Dog inNew York to Herb Winches inBirmingham, Ala. And thenational media requests soonfollowed. Listeners heardMcCaffery on ESPN, CBS andFOX Sports Radio as well as

several times on SIRIUS’ satellite platform.

A couple hours after they vanquished Vanderbiltof the mighty Southeastern Conference in theFirst Round of the NCAA Tournament, the SienaSaints returned to the raucous Sheraton Suiteswhere they were cheered by throngs of alumni andfans from the hotel bar. Awe-struck guests peeredfrom their balconies to greet college basketball’snewest celebrities and join in the celebration.

Hello Siena, welcome to the Big Time.

Players spent the next few hours watching ESPNhighlights of themselves and counting text messageson their cell phones. And, no doubt, pinchingone another.

Siena’s victory over Vanderbilt was the climax of ascintillating two weeks that vaulted the men’s basketballprogram from cozy Loudonville to the center of thesporting world’s most celebrated 19 days.

“I could get used to this,” Hasbrouck, who scored30 points against the Commodores, said as he andhis teammates arrived at the hotel days before theTournament began to a thunderous ovation from thehotel staff.

It turned out he would have some time to do just that.

The Saints earned an automatic bid to the 2008 NCAATournament by virtue of their 74-53 MAAC Championshipgame victory over Rider. A win made possible thanks toa 65-63 triumph over Loyola in a gut-wrenching MAACsemifinal game that saw the Saints overcome a 17-pointfirst-half deficit to take their first lead on Josh Duell’stwisting layup with just 20 seconds to go.

On Selection Sunday, a crowd of several hundredsupporters gathered inthe Sarazen StudentUnion as Siena learnedit would head to theSunshine State to facethe fourth-seededCommodores in theFirst Round at theSt. Pete Times Forumin Tampa.

The most indelible image from March’smemorable run was Coach McCafferymeeting lone senior Tay Fisher in apostgame embrace.

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The Saints hosted a SelectionShow party on campus wherehundreds of fans turned out tolearn of their NCAA opponent.

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National and regional newspapers, including USA Today andthe New York Times, also featured Siena’s Saints prominently.

Siena was no longer the talk of the town. They were the talk ofthe nation. And after beating Vanderbilt, the tale soon grew toepic proportions.

People learned how Kenny Hasbrouck’s parents traverse thecountry to watch their son play even though his father is adisabled veteran who is wheelchair bound. They heard of thefairy tale end to senior Tay Fisher’s tumultuous career, and sawreplays of his mother, ‘Mama Fish,’ escorting him to centercourt on Senior Day just over a year after suffering a stroke. Theworld was reminded that assistant coach Mitch Buonaguro hasa National Championship ring from his days as an assistant forRollie Massamino at Villanova.

There were plenty of worthwhile stories to be told and plenty ofnew fans eager to soak up all the knowledge they could.

The athletic department website received nearly 600,000 hits in themonth of March, where first-time viewers discovered the basics. Sienais spelled with just one “n,” thank you. Yes, they have done this before.Remember the measles outbreak in 1989? That year Siena upsetStanford and found themselves a new nickname (and they did itagain to start off this memorable season). Yes there are friars oncampus. And where exactly is Loudonville? Just a couple miles northof New York’s state capital.

Back in Tampa, the Saints approached their NCAA voyageas they did pretty much everything else, with a sense ofpurpose and an air of confidence. “This is a businesstrip,” Fisher said time after time to anyone willing tolisten. Surely, he must simply be content to be here,everyone assumed.

The team travelled the 1,300 miles from Albany in suitsand ties. It’s far more than a fashion statement; it’s a

Team members celebrate theirNCAA win over Vanderbilt

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Over 500 Siena fans and alumni made the trip to Tampa to share inthe fun. They too have everlasting memories.

Siena came out against Vanderbilt with a perfect game plan andexecuted it flawlessly.

In an emotional locker room following the game, McCaffery congratu-lated his team.

“I’m so proud of each of you,” he said. “Every one of you should enjoythis moment and share in this accomplishment. You all accepted yourroles and played a big part in making this happen.”

“And it’s for the coaches too,” Fisher shouted from the back of theroom. “Let’s not forget about the coaches.”

Siena’s magical ride came to an end twodays later with an 84-72 loss to Villanova ofthe BIG EAST on Easter Sunday. The lossdid little to dampen perhaps the greatestbasketball season in school history.

As the Saints chartered home from Tampa,players shared memories with one anotherwith an eye toward next year. With all fivestarters returning, there is reason for highexpectations.

“We got a taste of what the NCAA’s areall about and had a great experience,”Alex Franklin said. “Now we want to goeven further.”

It’s a big goal for sure. But it’s a goal thatdoesn’t seem as out of reach as it once didfor this little school that rose to the occasionon the biggest of stages this past March.

mentality McCaffery has instilled in Siena’s student-athletes since the day he was hired – just a month afterthe program set a record for losses in a season.

The team’s pregame rituals included daily practices atTampa Preparatory School, plenty of film review andmeals at first class restaurants. There was some timefor fun in the sun, but not enough to lose focus, eventhough throngs of media followed their every move withpaparazzi popping pictures at an increasing rate as thegame approached.

It’s all part of the NCAA experience, and something theSaints are sure to remember for the rest of their lives.

The Saints paraded through the Capital Regionaboard an Aqua Duck – an amphibious vehicle that

can travel on land and sea – to celebrate their MAAC Championship and NCAA win.

The team was honored in front of the New York State Senate where a resolution was formallyread into the books and the players received a meet-and-greet with several senators in thegovernor’s private chambers.

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2008-2009 Season OutlookWhen head coach Fran McCaffery was hired following Siena’s dismal2004-2005 season, some area reporters questioned whether the depletedroster he inherited could win a single game in his first year at the helm.The Saints were coming off a program-worst 24-loss season, and expec-tations centered on stability and a long-term plan.

Safe to say McCaffery will be fielding some different questions as the2008-2009 Siena basketball season nears.

The most ardent Siena supporter couldn’t have hoped for a turnaroundso quick or complete.

Suddenly, all five starters return from a team that not only captured theprogram’s third MAAC Championship, but also advanced to the SecondRound of the NCAA Tournament with a 21-point throttling of SEC powerVanderbilt at the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa last March.

Many feel this year’s Siena team has the potential to again make nationalheadlines; perhaps on a more consistent basis.

Siena has not one, not two, but three legitimate MAAC Player of the Yearcandidates. Throw in a first-rate point guard who protects the basketballand pushes tempo and a senior with two NCAAvictories under his belt and you haveone of the most electrifying startingunits in conference history.

The Saints will have to replaceshooting guard Tay Fisher whocame off the bench to play a keyrole in the team’s memorableMarch run and finished his careerwith the second most 3-pointersin school history.

In lieu of depth, Siena will rely ontalent and experience in the back-court as it begins its quest fora second straight MAAC title.

BACKCOURTPreseason MAAC Player of theYear, Kenny Hasbrouck hasalready enjoyed a standoutcareer. McCaffery’s first recruitwas named First Team All-MAAC and MAAC Tourna-ment MVP as a junior andwas CollegeInsider.com’schoice for Mid-MajorPlayer of the Year.

Hasbrouck enters hissenior year with 1,405career points, alreadyeighth on the school’sall-time scoring charts.

He can score in a variety of ways and is one of the topdefensive players in the league. In addition to production,Hasbrouck will be counted on for leadership and direction.

Hasbrouck is flanked on the opposite wing by the league’smost talented player, junior Edwin Ubiles. Ubiles led theteam in scoring as a sophomore and shot 53% from thefield. The gifted swingman has added a consistent jumper tohis high flying, above-the-rim game. Ubiles is a talent uniqueto the MAAC and he has shown steady improvement.

As a freshman, Ubiles made just 27% of his 3-point tries,compared to the 42% he shot from beyond the arc lastseason. He also showed great progress and interest on thedefensive end of the floor. He shutdown SEC Player of theYear, Shan Foster, in the NCAA Tournament and led theteam with 33 blocked shots on the season.

Despite Siena’s up-tempo attack, which relies on quickdecision making and pushing the basketball, the Saintsranked among the nation’s leaders in fewest turnovers lastseason. For this reason, many feel the most unheraldedmember of the league’s best backcourt is junior point

guard Ronald Moore.

Moore’s role as the team’s floor generalis critical to Siena’s offensive flow.He was second in the MAAC with 5.3assists per game and also second with

a 2.43 assist/turnover ratio. Mooreaveraged nearly 32 minutes per

game and was fourth onthe squad with 8.6 pointsper contest. He was alsothe only player in theMAAC to finish withmore than five assistsand four rebounds pergame, ending the seasonthird on the Saints with4.3 boards per game.

Sophomore ClarenceJackson will be called uponin an expanded role off thebench. Jackson missedthe first five games of hisrookie campaign with anankle injury, and neverfully recovered. He hadbeen in the preseasonstarting lineup; evidenceMcCaffery and staff are highon his potential.

Jackson adds another outsidethreat with his pure jump shot.He can also get to the rim and

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Rossiter evolved into one of the team’s top shot blockers and grabbednearly three rebounds per game. In the offseason, Rossiter added nearly20 pounds of strength to his frame. The benefits were on display on theteam’s summer foreign tour where he averaged a double-double andplayed as well as any of Siena’s post players. If the improvement continues,he could be in the opening day lineup.

Senior Erik Harris and sophomore Steven Priestley will also compete forplaying time. Harris showed marked improvement in his sophomorecampaign, earning playing time in 14 games. Priestley saw action in 16games, gaining valuable experience in a reserve role. The staff is high onboth players’ potential to contribute.

SCHEDULEMcCaffery has assembled, without question, the most challenging schedulein Siena’s 66-year basketball history.

The Saints will face at least six teams that advanced to last year’s NCAATournament. Highlighting the ambitious slate is an appearance in the2008 Old Spice Classic over Thanksgiving weekend in the Milk House atDisney’s Wide World of Sports Complex.

Siena takes on Tennessee in the first game of the Tournament at noon onThanksgiving. In addition to the Saints and Vols, the field for the Classicincludes: Georgetown, Michigan Sate, Oklahoma State, Maryland, Gonzagaand Wichita State. It is widely regarded as the most difficult preseasonevent this year.

The Saints will also play at National Champion Kansas (Jan. 6) and atpreseason top-5 adversary Pittsburgh (Dec. 17). The home schedulebegins with games against WAC Champion Boise State (Nov. 17) andIvy League Champ Cornell (Nov. 22). Additionally, Siena will host anESPNU BracketBusters game in February and travel to Atlantic 10power St. Joseph’s on Dec. 28.

Siena and crosstown foe UAlbany agreed to terms on a new three-yeardeal which will tip-off De. 6 at Times Union Center. Cross-state rival andMAC member Buffalo comes to town Dec. 23. The final non-conferencegame will be contested at Holy Cross in late December. The Crusadersand Great Danes each advanced to the 2007 NCAA Tournament.

The schedule should have Siena well-prepared for the ever-challenging18-game MAAC schedule, as well as the conference Championshipswhich return to Siena’s home court, Times Union Center, March 5-9.

run the floor. Jackson led the Saints with nearly 20 pointsper game during the team’s trip to Italy this summer.

Freshmen Owen Wignot and Kyle Downey add much-needed depth, and each could see meaningful action fromthe start. Wignot is an ultra-athletic, versatile wing with ascorer’s mentality. Downey is an athletic combo guard whomakes good decisions and will see some time runningSiena’s second team in practice.

Walk-on Conner Fenlon will be a useful practice player whowill have the opportunity to learn and improve his game byshadowing the Saints’ talented upperclassmen.

The graduation of Fisher coupled with the transfer of backuppoint guard Chris De La Rosa (UMBC) makes depth a realconcern in the back court. Factors such as health and foultrouble will be paramount as McCaffery will likely lean on histhree experienced starters, especially early in the season.

Depth is not as big of a concern up front.

FRONTCOURTJunior Alex Franklin is as good inside as any player in theleague. Though he stands just 6-5, Franklin’s length comple-ments his athleticism and instincts, allowing him to reboundover anyone on the floor. His presence opens up Siena’soffense, as the opposition must choose between doublinghim inside or extending to the perimeter to focus on theSaints’ talented guards.

As a sophomore, Franklin scored 15.1 points per game andled the Saints with 7.8 boards per contest. He shot 57%from the field and made 66% of the 6.4 free throws heattempted per game.

Franklin was playing as well as anyone in the league beforea back injury sidelined him in late December. When hereturned to full strength, he keyed some of the biggestwins of the year. As a junior, he will be a double-doublethreat every time he steps on the floor.

Franklin is joined up front by versatile fifth-year senior JoshDuell. Duell emerged as a clutch competitor in his firstseason as a Saint, doing all the little things to help the teamwin. He hit big shot after big shot late in games (earningthe nickname Big Shot Josh), showing the poise and com-posure of a savvy veteran. Duell’s inside-outside game willbe counted on to diversify the Siena attack, and his leader-ship skills will be essential to the team’s success.

Junior Cory Magee and sophomore Ryan Rossiter eachaveraged 11 minutes and started double-figure games forlast year’s MAAC Championship team. Both players averagedfewer than two points per game, but each added a valuablecomponent to the team’s success.

Magee brings great energy to the floor and crashes theoffensive glass to keep possessions alive.

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Josh Duell #12Senior • Forward • Captain6-7 • 253Scotia, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy/University of Vermont

GENERAL: Local product...Blue collar player...Transferred from the University of Vermont andquickly made an impact in the Saints’ rotation aftersitting out 2006-2007 campaign per NCAA regu-lations...Skilled, versatile, offensive-minded postman...Can step out and knock down the open

jumper...One of team’s top 3-point shooters...Gritty, experienced player whoexcels when the stakes are high and wants the ball with the game on the line...Good passer and a solid rebounder...Difficult match-up...Plays with greatenergy and desire...Figures to again be in starting lineup...Now owns twoNCAA Tournament wins as a #13 seed (Vermont in 2005 and Siena in2008).

2007-2008: Started 15 of 31 games played, including each of the last 13...Missed three games with a broken bone in his mouth (1/8-1/13)...Led teamwith 16 points in win over nationally-ranked (#20) Stanford (11/17)...Hit thegame-winning 3-pointer at Rider (2/10) with 1.3 seconds remaining...Hit thegame-winning layup with 20 seconds remaining to beat Loyola in the MAACTournament semifinals (3/9)...Posted second highest free-throw percentageon the team (79.7%)...Finished fifth on the team in 3-pointers made (25)and percentage (34.7%)...Was second on the team in 3-point shooting athome (46.2%)...Led the team in non-conference free-throw shooting(83.3%).

2006-2007: Sat out per NCAA transfer regulations.

2005-2006 (at Vermont): Started seven of 25 games played, averaging7.4 points and 3.9 rebounds per game...Shot 83% from the free-throw lineand 32% from 3-point range...Collected 39 assists, 17 blocks and 13 stealsas Vermont advanced to the America East Championship game.

2004-2005 (at Vermont): America East All-Rookie selection afteraveraging 5.5 points and 3.1 rebounds per game...Helped Vermontreach NCAA Tournament and post First Round upset of Syracuse...Played in 31 of 32 games and made his first career start at Maine in theregular-season finale...Finished fourth on the Catamounts in scoringand second in 3-point percentage (39%) and blocked shots (10)...Had ateam-best assist/turnover ratio of 2:1 (56:27)...Was named America EastRookie of the Week (1/17)...Reached double figures in scoring five times andonce in rebounding.

2008-2009 Captains

DUELL’SCAREER STATS3-Pointers Total Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2004-2005 31 1 592 19.1 61 140 .436 38 98 .388 11 19 .579 38 57 95 3.1 81 2 56 27 10 15 171 5.52005-2006 25 7 559 22.4 63 155 .406 20 64 .313 39 47 .830 21 77 98 3.9 62 4 39 37 17 13 185 7.42006-2007 ----------------NCAA RED-SHIRT------------------2007-2008 31 15 720 23.2 49 137 .358 25 72 .347 47 59 .797 36 65 101 3.3 76 2 31 24 15 23 170 5.5

TOTALS 87 23 1871 21.5 173 432 .401 83 234 .355 97 125 .776 95 199 294 3.4 219 8 126 88 42 51 526 6.0Italics = at Vermont

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BEFORE SIENA: A graduate of Christian Brothers Academyin Albany...Led CBA to the New York State Section II Class AAtitle and the state semifinals in 2004...One of the top front-court players in the Albany area as a senior, he was named tothe Albany Times Union, Daily Gazette and the WNYT-TV All-Star teams...Also was the recipient of the Section II Sportsman-ship Award...Led the Brothers in assists and blocked shotswhile averaging 10 points and just under eight reboundsper game.

PERSONAL: Born June 12, 1986 in Niskayuna, N.Y...A historymajor who aspires to be a teacher...Brother, Rob, was a pitcherat Sacred Heart.

The Josh Duell FileNickname: JDOne thing I wish people knew about me, but don’t is: I lovecountry musicMy favorite TV show is: EntourageMy favorite musician is: Lil’ WayneMy favorite part of the trip to Italy this summer was: Hanging outwith the guysIf I could be on a reality TV show it would be: The Season, because itfollows a great basketball teamMy favorite sports team is: New York YankeesMy favorite class at Siena is: Public HistoryThe player on the team who I relate to best is: Ryan Rossiter,because he is goofy like meCoach McCaffery’s best attribute is: His sense of humorThree words that describe me: Funny, caring and smartMy favorite Siena basketball moment has been: Beating Rider in theMAAC championship on Tay Fisher’s birthdayIf I could travel anywhere, I would go to: DubaiMy favorite book: MoneyballIf I had $10 million I would: Live like the guys on Entourage

2007-2008HighsPOINTS: 16 vs. #20 Stanford (11/17/07)

14 at Rider (2/10/08)FIELD GOALS MADE: 5 at Rider (2/10/08)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 9 at Rider (2/10/08)

8 at Saint Peter’s (3/2/08)FG PCT (min 5 made): .556 (5-9) at Rider (2/10/08)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 3 at Rider (2/10/08)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS: 6 vs. Villanova (3/23/08)

5 at Fairfield (12/7/07)3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made): 1.000 (2-2) vs. Rider (2/2/08)

1.000 (2-2) vs. #20 Stanford (11/17/07)FREE THROWS MADE: 6 vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)

6 vs. #20 Stanford (11/17/07)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 6 vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)

6 vs. #20 Stanford (11/17/07)FT PCT (min 6 made): 1.000 (6-6) vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)

1.000 (6-6) vs. #20 Stanford (11/17/07)REBOUNDS: 7 vs. St. Joseph’s (12/28/07)ASSISTS: 4 vs. Loyola (Md.) (3/9/08)STEALS: 3 vs. Villanova (3/23/08)

3 vs. #20 Stanford (11/17/07)BLOCKED SHOTS: 2 - three timesTURNOVERS: 2 - four timesFOULS: 5 at Marist (2/8/08)

5 vs. Rider (2/2/08)MINUTES: 36 vs. Loyola (2/16/08)

34 vs. Rider (3/10/08)

CareerHighsPOINTS: 16 vs. #20 Stanford (11/17/07)

16 at UMBC (2/2/05)FIELD GOALS MADE: 5 - seven timesFIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 10 - four timesFG PCT (min 5 made): 1.000 (5-5) vs. Boston U. (1/16/05)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 5 vs. Boston U. (1/16/05)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS: 8 vs. UAlbany (1/22/05)3-PT FG PCT (min 3 made): 1.000 (5-5) vs. Boston U. (1/16/05)FREE THROWS MADE: 6 vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)

6 vs. #20 Stanford (11/17/07)6 vs. UAlbany (3/11/06)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 8 vs. UAlbany (3/11/06)FT PCT (min 3 made): 1.000 (6-6) vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)

1.000 (6-6) vs. #20 Stanford (11/17/07)REBOUNDS: 11 at Boston U. (2/12/05)ASSISTS: 7 vs. Maine (2/15/06)STEALS: 4 vs. Boston U. (3/4/06)BLOCKED SHOTS: 2 - five timesTURNOVERS: 2 - four timesFOULS: 5 - four timesMINUTES: 36 vs. Loyola (2/16/08) Italics = at Vermont

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2008-2009 Captains8-12 3-pointers in back-to-back games against Fairfield (1/19)and Manhattan (1/21)...Led team in scoring 10 times.

2005-2006: MAAC Rookie of the Year...MAAC Rookie of theWeek eight times (Siena record)...Started all 28 games, playingno fewer than 20 minutes in each of the last 25...Led all MAACrookies with 12.4 points per game (20th overall in MAAC)...Shot 41% from 3-point range (T-ninth in MAAC) and 81% fromthe line (seventh in MAAC)...Reached double figures in 20 oflast 24 games...Had more turnovers than assists just twice infinal 23 games...Made 12-20 (60%) 3-pointers in final eightgames of season...Scored season-high 25 points on 10-15

shooting (5-6 3-pointers) in double-overtime winover Niagara (2/25) to help Siena clinch a first-round bye in the MAAC Tournament...Scored 20points or more in three of the final five games ofregular season...Grabbed five rebounds or morein nine of the team’s final 20 games.

BEFORE SIENA: Named Team MVP as asophomore at Long Cane and as a senior atCardinal Gibbons...Averaged 12 points, four assistsand three rebounds as a post-graduate studentat highly regarded Maine Central Institute.

Kenny Hasbrouck #41Senior • Guard • Captain6-3 • 194Capital Heights, Md./Maine Central Institute/Cardinal Gibbons

GENERAL: MAAC Preseason Player of theYear...Second season as co-captain...Smooth,mature, creative off-guard... Plays game with greatconfidence, composure and pace...Tremendousall-around talent with greatleadership qualities ...Big

game player...Can knock down the open jumper and score offthe dribble...Excels in transition...Range beyond 3-pointarc...Versatile and active on both ends of thefloor...Explosive scorer with deceptive speed...One of theleague’s top shutdown defenders...Plays well with and with-out the basketball...Unselfish...Creates shots in traffic anduses the glass well...Gets teammates involved and takesover the game when needed...First recruit signed byMcCaffery and staff.

2007-2008: Siena College Male Student-Athlete of theYear...CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Player of the Year andMid-Major All-American...Preseason and Postseason FirstTeam All-MAAC...Second Team NABC District 2...MAACTournament MVP...Scored game-high 30 points, shooting9-14 from the field and 10-10 from the line in NCAA FirstRound win over Vanderbilt (3/21)...Finished second on theteam with 16.1 points (sixth in MAAC) and 2.23 assists pergame...Led the league with a Siena-record 77 steals (2.26per game)...Became the third fastest to 1,000 points inSiena’s Division I history (12/9)...Averaged 18 points and 5.2rebounds in Siena’s five postseason games...Led team inscoring 10 times...Scored double figures 26 times...Scored20 points or more eight times...Scored season-high 35 pointsin an overtime win at Marist (2/8)...Scored 17 points in thesecond half after going scoreless in the first half of 17-pointcomeback win over Loyola in the MAAC Tournament semi-finals (3/9)...Only player to start all 34 games.

2006-2007: Preseason and Postseason Second TeamAll-MAAC selection...MAAC All-Tournament Team selection...Started all 32 games...Finished second on the team andeighth in the MAAC with 16.0 points per game...Led allMAAC guards and finished 12th overall with a 47.5% field-goal percentage...Reached doubles figures in 27 of 32 games...Averaged 20.3 points per game in Siena’s three MAAC Tournament games,including 26 in upset of top-seed Marist (3/4)...Tied for team lead with 17.3points in MAAC games...Tied for team lead with 41 3-pointers (36.6%)...Scored20 points or more 10 times...Registered a career- and Siena season-high 36points in loss at Rider (1/27)...Scored 45 points and made

HASBROUCK’SCAREER STATS3-Pointers Total Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 28 28 882 31.5 118 255 .463 31 76 .408 79 97 .814 34 85 119 4.3 79 3 72 48 2 52 346 12.42006-07 32 32 979 30.6 182 383 .475 41 112 .366 108 137 .788 22 61 83 2.6 78 0 84 84 4 50 513 16.02007-08 34 34 1074 31.6 199 450 .442 56 144 .389 92 128 .719 33 80 113 3.3 74 1 76 61 6 77 546 16.1

TOTAL 94 94 2935 31.2 499 1088 .459 128 332 .386 279 362 .771 89 226 315 3.4 231 4 232 193 12 179 1405 14.9

2007-2008HighsPOINTS: 35 at Marist (2/8/08)

32 vs. Niagara (2/29/08)30 vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)

FIELD GOALS MADE: 14 at Marist (2/8/08)13 vs. Niagara (2/29/08)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 21 vs. Niagara (2/29/08)21 at Marist (2/8/08)

FG PCT (min 5 made): .727 (8-11) vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 5 at Marist (2/8/08)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS: 10 vs. Rider (2/2/08)3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made): .800 (4-5) vs. Saint Peter’s (1/6/08)

.714 (5-7) at Marist (2/8/08)FREE THROWS MADE: 10 vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 10 vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)

10 vs. Iona (12/9/07)FT PCT (min 6 made): 1.000 (10-10) vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)

1.000 (6-6) vs. Villanova (3/23/08)REBOUNDS: 7 vs. Niagara (2/29/08)

7 vs. St. Joseph’s (12/28/07)ASSISTS: 6 at Niagara (1/11/08)STEALS: 7 at Syracuse (11/12/07)BLOCKED SHOTS: 1 - several timesTURNOVERS: 4 vs. Manhattan (1/17/08)

4 at James Madison (11/9/07)FOULS: 5 vs. Fairfield (1/8/08)MINUTES: 43 at Marist (2/8/08)

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CareerHighsPOINTS: 36 at Rider (1/27/07)

35 at Marist (2/8/08)FIELD GOALS MADE: 14 at Rider (1/27/07)

14 at Marist (2/8/08)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 21 vs. Niagara (2/29/08)

21 at Marist (2/8/08)20 at Rider (1/27/07)

FG PCT (min 5 made): .727 (8-11) vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 5 at Marist (2/8/08)

5 at Rider (1/27/07)5 vs. Niagara (2/25/06)

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS: 10 vs. Rider (2/2/08)3-PT FG PCT (min 3 made): .833 (5-6) vs. Niagara (2/25/06)

.800 (4-5) vs. Saint Peter’s (1/6/08)FREE THROWS MADE: 11 vs. Manhattan (3/3/07)

10 vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 14 at Niagara (1/5/07)

13 vs. Manhattan (3/3/07)FT PCT (min 3 made): 1.000 (10-10) vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)REBOUNDS: 10 vs. Rider (1/7/06)ASSISTS: 8 at Marist (1/28/06)STEALS: 7 at Syracuse (11/12/07)BLOCKED SHOTS: 2 vs. Iona (2/1/07)TURNOVERS: 7 vs. Iona (2/1/07)

7 vs. Fairfield (1/19/07)FOULS: 5 - four timesMINUTES: 43 at Marist (2/8/08)

The Kenny Hasbrouck FileNickname: KB (Kurveball)My favorite TV show is: The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirMy favorite musician is: Young JeezyMy favorite part of the trip to Italy this summer was: FlorenceThe first thing I did when we beat Vanderbilt in the NCAATournament was: Congratulate Coach McCafferyMy favorite athlete: Magic JohnsonThe best thing about Siena basketball: We are a familyMy favorite sports team is: San Francisco 49ersAnother sport I like to follow at Siena is: BaseballMy favorite class at Siena is: Military ScienceThe funniest members of the team are: Ronald and RyanCoach McCaffery’s best attribute is: He is like a father and a friendThree words that describe me: Competitor, leader and protectorMy favorite Siena basketball moment has been: Tay Fisher’s 22ndbirthday (When we beat Rider to win the MAAC)My favorite book: The Kite RunnerMy favorite Ice Cream: Crème Caramel gelato (From our trip to Italythis summer)

PERSONAL: Born August 14, 1986 in Washington, D.C...A psychology major...Has two older brothers, Jeffrey and Tim,and an older sister, Melinda, who attended William and Mary...Chose Siena: “to help bring the Saints back to the NCAATournament.”...Father, Jeffrey, is a disabled veteran who attendsmany games with mother, Deborah.

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2008-2009 SeniorsErik Harris #32Senior • Center6-9 • 220Swedesboro, N.J./Bishop Eustace Prep/Kingsway Regional

GENERAL: Tall, long post player who has shownmarked improvement...Walked on to the team asa freshman, and was awarded a full scholarshipthis season...Adds depth to the Saints’ frontcourt...Good defensive player...Excels at blocking shotsand runs the floor well...Could see additional time

as an upperclassman with three years under McCaffery’s system.

2007-2008: Appeared in 14 games,averaging 2.3 minutes,0.2 points and 0.9rebounds per game...Grabbed six reboundsand scored twopoints in 10 minutesat #1 Memphis (1/3/08).

HARRIS’ CAREER STATS3-Pointers Total Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 5 0 6 1.2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02007-08 14 0 32 2.3 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 6 6 12 0.9 3 0 0 3 4 1 3 0.2

TOTAL 19 0 38 2.0 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 6 6 12 0.6 3 0 0 3 4 1 3 0.2

2006-2007: Took advantage of NCAA red-shirt policy andsat out season.

2005-2006: Saw limited action, appearing in five gamesand averaging 1.2 minutes per contest.

BEFORE SIENA: Named Second Team All-Tri-County andselected to the All-Tournament Team in the MoorestownInvitational...An Al Carino All-Star who finished second in theSouth Jersey Slam Dunk Contest...Also excelled in track wherehe was named Second Team All-Parochial in the high jump.

PERSONAL: Born January 15, 1987 in Camden, N.J...A politicalscience major...Brother, Marc, attends Rowan University...

Also has a youngerbrother, Dexter.

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The Erik Harris FileNickname: EMy favorite TV show is: Law & OrderMy favorite musician is: Tupac ShakurIf I could be on a reality TV show, it would be: Dancing with the Stars,just to prove I could do itMy favorite athlete: Josh DuellThe best thing about Siena basketball: The family atmosphereMy superstitions are: Wearing pink socks on the day of a gameAnother sport I like to follow at Siena is: BaseballMy favorite class at Siena is: Military scienceIf I didn’t play basketball, I would: Play baseballThe funniest members of the team are: Ronald and RyanCoach McCaffery’s best attribute is: His honestyMy favorite Siena basketball moment has been: The MAACChampionship win over RiderMy favorite Ice Cream: Cookies ’N Cream

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Edwin Ubiles #23Junior • Guard/Forward6-6 • 199Poughkeepsie, N.Y./St. Thomas More

GENERAL: Preseason First Team All-MAACselection...The most athletic player in the MAAC...Explosive, extremely skilled, multi-position talent...Plays above the rim...Long, lean and bouncy...Can score in a variety of ways...Creative with andwithout the basketball...Electrifies fans with rim-rocking dunks and lightning-quick first step...Equally effective on the perimeter and off the

dribble...Showed great improvement in consistency, defense and shooting insophomore campaign...Legitimate conference Player of the Year candidate.

2007-2008: Preseason and Postseason First Team All-MAAC selection...Named to MAAC All-Tournament Team...NABC District 2 Second Teamhonoree...CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major All-American...MAAC Player ofthe Week (12/24)...Led the team and finished fourth inthe league with 17 points per game...Second on squadwith 4.4 rebounds per game...Registered 1.7 assistsper game...Averaged 25.4 points per game in the lastfive games of the regular season...Scored double fig-ures in 33 of the team’s 34 games...Scored 20 pointsor more 11 times...Led team in scoring nine times...Led team with 33 blocks and 33.2 minutes per game...Shutdown SEC Player of the Year, Shan Foster, inSaints’ NCAA 21-point win over Vanderbilt (3/21)...Finished second on the team in 3-point shooting(34-81, 42%)...Scored career-high 37 points inovertime loss against Loyola (2/16) – the most bya Saint since March of 1994...Registered 28 pointsin key MAAC win at Niagara (1/11)...Grabbedcareer-high 12 rebounds in NCAA loss toVillanova (3/23).

2006-2007: MAAC co-Rookie of the Year(Frank Turner – Canisius)...MAAC All-Rookieteam selection...Five-time MAAC Rookie of theWeek (11/27, 12/4, 12/11, 1/8 and 2/11)...Appearedin all 32 games, starting 26...Finished third onthe team and 23rd in the MAAC with 11.8 pointsper game...Ended season 10th in the MAAC andtop among league rookies with a 49.5% field-goalpercentage...Reached double figures 22 times...Scored 15 points or more 11 times...Finishedseason strong, reaching double figures inseven of last nine games, averaging 12.7points and shooting 60% (50-84) from the

UBILES’ CAREER STATS3-Pointers Total Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 32 26 901 28.2 160 323 .495 19 70 .271 38 53 .717 24 105 129 4.0 31 0 74 72 21 31 377 11.82007-08 34 33 1130 33.2 231 439 .526 34 81 .420 81 115 .704 47 101 148 4.4 48 0 57 55 33 41 577 17.0

TOTAL 66 59 2031 30.8 391 762 .513 53 151 .351 119 168 .708 71 206 277 4.2 79 0 131 127 54 72 954 14.5

field... Scored season-high 23 points (18 in the second half) tohelp the Saints rally past Niagara on the road (1/5)...Scored20 points and made 4-6 3-pointers in overtime win againstrival UAlbany (12/2)...Added 17 points on 7-9 shooting inMAAC semifinal upset of Marist (3/4).

BEFORE SIENA: Played two seasons at St. Thomas More(Conn.) after transferring from Poughkeepsie...Averaged 16points and six rebounds as a senior, helping St. Thomas More

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to first-place Division finish and semifinals of Division Champion-ship...Played AAU for the Albany City Rocks...Was a First-TeamPoughkeepsie Journal selection as a senior at Poughkeepsie (2004).

PERSONAL: Born November 26, 1986 in Brooklyn...A creativearts major who chose Siena because of its proximity to home.

2007-2008HighsPOINTS: 37 vs. Loyola (2/16/08)

29 vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)FIELD GOALS MADE: 12 vs. Niagara (2/29/08)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 23 at Syracuse (11/12/07)

22 vs. Loyola (2/16/08)FG PCT (min 5 made): .846 (11-13) vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)

.786 (11-14) at Niagara (1/11/08)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 4 at Niagara (1/11/08)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS: 6 at Niagara (1/11/08)

6 at James Madison (11/9/07)3-PT FG PCT (min 3 made): .750 (3-4) at Manhattan (2/18/08)FREE THROWS MADE: 14 vs. Loyola (2/16/08)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 17 vs. Loyola (2/16/08)FT PCT (min 5 made): .846 (11-13) vs. Iona (12/9/07)

.824 (14-17) vs. Loyola (2/16/08)REBOUNDS: 12 vs. Villanova (3/23/08)ASSISTS: 5 vs. Canisius (1/21/08)STEALS: 4 vs. UAlbany (12/1/07)BLOCKED SHOTS: 4 vs. Manhattan (1/17/08)TURNOVERS: 6 at Memphis (1/3/08)FOULS: 4 vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)MINUTES: 45 vs. Loyola (2/16/08)

43 at Marist (2/8/08)

The Edwin Ubiles FileNickname: Easy EMy favorite TV show is: The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirMy favorite musician is: Jay- ZMy favorite athlete: Kobe BryantBest thing about Siena Basketball: We are a familyMy favorite sports team is: Los Angeles LakersMy favorite class at Siena is: Military ScienceThe funniest member of the team is: MeWhen I first walked in Times Union Center, I thought: This place is bigThe best player I ever played against was:Charron FisherMy favorite movie: Bad Boyz IIMy favorite flavor of ice cream: Butter Pecan

CareerHighsPOINTS: 37 vs. Loyola (2/16/08)

29 vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)FIELD GOALS MADE: 12 vs. Niagara (2/29/08)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 23 at Syracuse (11/12/07)

22 vs. Loyola (2/16/08)FG PCT (min 5 made): .846 (11-13) vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)

.786 (11-14) at Niagara (1/11/08)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 4 at Niagara (1/11/08)

4 vs. UAlbany (12/2/06)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS: 7 vs. Loyola (1/9/07)3-PT FG PCT (min 3 made): .750 (3-4) at Manhattan (2/18/08)FREE THROWS MADE: 14 vs. Loyola (2/16/08)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 17 vs. Loyola (2/16/08)FT PCT (min 5 made): .846 (11-13) vs. Iona (12/9/07)

.824 (14-17) vs. Loyola (2/16/08)REBOUNDS: 12 vs. Villanova (3/23/08)ASSISTS: 8 vs. Niagara (12/6/06)STEALS: 4 vs. UAlbany (12/1/07)BLOCKED SHOTS: 4 vs. Manhattan (1/17/08)TURNOVERS: 6 at Memphis (1/3/08)

6 at Fairfield (2/14/07)FOULS: 4 vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)

4 at Marist (2/24/07)MINUTES: 45 vs. Loyola (2/16/08)

45 vs. UAlbany (12/2/06)

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2008-2009 JuniorsCory Magee #24Junior • Forward6-7 • 229Fairport, N.Y./Fairport

GENERAL: High energy post presence withimproved skills around the basket...Athletic,aggressive player on both ends of the floor...Plays with great passion and determination...A leader on the floor...Rebounds with authority...Has a soft touch and range to 3-point line...Hard worker in the weight room...Team-first student-athlete with an upbeat attitude.

2007-2008: Played in 33 of 34 games, making 10 starts...Averaged11.3 minutes and 2.6 rebounds per game...Scored career-high ninepoints in loss at Cornell (11/25) – all in the first five minutes of thegame...Grabbed career-best 10 rebounds in loss at #1 Memphis (1/3)...Led team in rebounding twice...Played 10 minutes or more in19 games...Collected at least one rebound in 29 of 33 gameshe played.

2007-2008HighsPOINTS: 9 at Cornell (11/25/07)

7 vs. Canisius (1/21/08)FIELD GOALS MADE: 4 at Cornell (11/25/07)

3 vs. Canisius (1/21/08)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 8 at Cornell (11/25/07)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 1 - four times3 PT FG ATTEMPTS: 2 at Cornell (11/25/07)

2 vs. #20 Stanford (11/17/07)FREE THROWS MADE: 4 vs. Dartmouth (12/31/07)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 5 vs. Canisius (1/21/08)FT PCT (min 3 made): 1.000 (4-4) vs. Dartmouth (12/31/07)REBOUNDS: 10 at #1 Memphis (1/3/08)

8 at James Madison (11/9/07)ASSISTS: 2 at Saint Peter’s (3/2/08)STEALS: 1 vs. Niagara (2/29/08)

1 at Fairfield (12/7/07)BLOCKED SHOTS: 1 vs. Loyola (3/9/08)TURNOVERS: 3 at James Madison (11/9/07)FOULS: 4 vs. UAlbany (12/1/07)

4 at James Madison (11/9/07)MINUTES: 26 vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)

25 at James Madison (11/9/07)

MAGEE’SCAREER STATS3-Pointers Total Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 32 0 351 11.0 12 36 .333 2 6 .333 9 15 .600 39 57 96 3.0 45 0 18 17 3 3 35 1.12007-08 33 10 372 11.3 14 40 .350 4 9 .444 15 25 .600 36 49 85 2.6 58 0 13 18 1 2 47 1.4

TOTAL 65 10 723 11.1 26 76 .342 6 15 .400 24 40 .600 75 106 181 2.8 103 0 31 35 4 5 82 1.3

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2006-2007: Played in all 32 games...Averaged three reboundsand 11 minutes per contest...Played 10 minutes or more in 10of last 12 games...Led team with 10.8 rebounds per 40 minutes(pro-rated minutes)...Made first two career 3-pointers in finaltwo games of regular season (2/22 and 2/24)...Scored sixpoints and grabbed team-high nine rebounds in home winover NJIT (1/23)...Had seven rebounds in home win overSaint Peter’s (2/4)...Had five or more rebounds eight times.

BEFORE SIENA: An All-Monroe County and All-GreaterRochester selection as a senior at Fairport...Also named All-Monroe County as a freshman, sophomore and junior...Recipient of the Section V Sportsmanship Award as a junior...Empire State Games participant.

PERSONAL: Born April 24, 1987 in Bangor, Maine...Has threebrothers: Sean (a comedian who lives in Toronto), Robby andAndy...An education major with a broadcast journalism minorwho aspires to work in the field of journalism or education...Chose Siena because of the relationship he formed withCoach McCaffery and staff.

CareerHighsPOINTS: 9 at Cornell (11/25/07)

7 vs. Canisius (1/21/08)FIELD GOALS MADE: 4 at Cornell (11/25/07)

3 vs. Canisius (1/21/08)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 8 at Cornell (11/25/07)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 1 - six times3 PT FG ATTEMPTS: 2 at Cornell (11/25/07)

2 vs. #20 Stanford (11/17/07)FREE THROWS MADE: 4 vs. Dartmouth (12/31/07)

4 vs. NJIT (1/23/07)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 5 vs. Canisius (1/21/08)FT PCT (min 3 made): 1.000 (4-4) vs. Dartmouth (12/31/07)

1.000 (4-4) vs. NJIT (1/23/07)REBOUNDS: 10 at #1 Memphis (1/3/08)

9 vs. NJIT (1/23/07)ASSISTS: 3 vs. Manhattan (2/22/07)

3 vs. UAlbany (12/2/06)STEALS: 1 vs. Niagara (2/29/08)

1 at Fairfield (12/07/07)BLOCKED SHOTS: 1 - four timesTURNOVERS: 3 - twiceFOULS: 4 - four timesMINUTES: 26 vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)

26 at James Madison (11/9/07)25 vs. UAlbany (12/2/06)

The Cory Magee FileNickname: Cory GunsMy favorite TV show is: Entourage or The SopranosMy favorite musician is: Polar Bear ClubThe first thing I did when we beat Vanderbilt in the NCAA tournamentwas: Hang out with Josh Duell and his dadMy favorite athlete: Josh DuellMy favorite sports team is: Boston Red SoxAnother sport I like to follow at Siena is: BaseballIf I didn’t play basketball, I would: Be the manager of the baseball teamThe funniest member of the team is: Josh DuellCoach McCaffery’s best attribute is: He is a player’s coach and hetells great storiesIf I could travel anywhere, I would go to: IrelandMy favorite movie: The Dark Knight

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Ronald Moore #25Junior • Guard6-0 • 160Conshohocken, Pa./Plymouth Whitemarsh

GENERAL: True point guard with great vision...Slippery ball handler, terrific passer and out-standing defender...Takes care of the basketball...Possesses tremendous composure and courage...Plays game at full throttle, excelling intransition...Has range beyond 3-pointarc...Sees the floor extremely well andgets his teammates involved...Game

savvy and court awareness make him one of the most critical playerson the floor...Excellent rebounder as a result of his athleticismand his ability to read the game.

2007-2008: Led the team andfinished second in the MAAC with180 assists (5.29/game) whichtied for sixth most in a season inschool history...Finished secondin the league in assist/turnoverratio (2.4)...Had more turnoversthan assists just four times in 34games played...Was second on the

team with 31.8 minutes per game and third on the team with4.1 rebounds per game...Second on the team and eighth in MAACwith 51 steals (1.5/game)...Scored double figures 14 times...Fourth on the team with 31 3-pointers...Set career high with 11assists and had no turnovers in narrow loss at Syracuse (11/12)...Scored season-high 19 points in season-opening loss atJames Madison (11/9)...Had 11 points and 10 assists in MAACTournament First Round win over Manhattan

MOORE’SCAREER STATS3-Pointers Total Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 32 27 997 31.2 90 239 .377 36 113 .319 22 40 .550 24 89 113 3.5 57 1 158 70 1 53 238 7.42007-08 34 33 1082 31.8 102 277 .368 31 99 .313 57 80 .713 39 100 139 4.1 42 0 180 74 5 51 292 8.6

TOTAL 66 60 2079 31.5 192 516 .372 67 212 .316 79 120 .658 63 189 252 3.8 99 1 338 144 6 104 530 8.0

2007-2008HighsPOINTS: 19 at James Madison (11/9/07)

18 at Niagara (1/11/08)FIELD GOALS MADE: 7 at Rider (2/10/08)

6 at Syracuse (11/12/07)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 15 at Rider (2/10/08)

14 at Syracuse (11/12/07)FG PCT (min 5 made): .556 (5-9) at Manhattan (2/18/08)

.556 (5-9) vs. St. Joseph’s (12/28/07)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 2 - several times3 PT FG ATTEMPTS: 7 at James Madison (11/9/07)3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made): 1.000 (2-2) vs. Manhattan (3/8/08)FREE THROWS MADE: 9 at James Madison (11/9/07)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 10 at James Madison (11/9/07)FT PCT (min 3 made): 1.000 (6-6) at Niagara (1/11/08)

1.000 (4-4) vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)REBOUNDS: 9 vs. Fairfield (1/8/08)ASSISTS: 11 at Syracuse (11/12/07)

10 vs. Manhattan (3/8/08)STEALS: 4 - three timesBLOCKED SHOTS: 1 - five timesTURNOVERS: 6 vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)FOULS: 4 vs. Loyola (2/16/08)MINUTES: 42 vs. Loyola (2/16/08)

41 vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)

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(3/8)...Led team during MAAC Tournament with 6.3 assistsper game...Posted 11 points, six rebounds and six assists inNCAA win over Vanderbilt (3/21).

2006-2007: Started last 27 games at point guard...Led teamwith 31.2 minutes per game...MAAC Rookie of the Week selection(2/26)...Third in MAAC with 4.94 assists per game – the 11th-highest single-season total in school history...Second in leaguewith a 2.26 assist/turnover ratio...Sixth on team with 7.4 pointsper game and fifth on squad with 3.5 rebounds per game...Tiedfor third with 36 3-pointers...Averaged 9.1 points, 5.5 assistsand 3.9 rebounds over final 15 games of regular season...Postedfirst career double-double with 16 points and 10 assists inhome win over Manhattan (2/22)...Tallied more assists thanturnovers in all but two of the 27 games he started...Played 30minutes or more in each of the last 13 games...His 158 assistswere third most by a freshman in Siena history.

BEFORE SIENA: Third-Team All-Southern Pennsylvaniaselection by the Philadelphia Inquirer as a senior at PlymouthWhitemarsh...Scored 1,178 career points...Averaged 17 points,eight assists and two steals per game, helping PlymouthWhitemarsh to a 28-3 record as a senior...Selected ColonialNewspaper Player of The Year andTimes Herald Player of the Year asa senior...Guided PlymouthWhitemarsh to three consecutiveSuburban 1 Championships.

PERSONAL: Born July 14, 1988in Philadelphia...Cousin, JohnSalmons, plays for the SacramentoKings...Uncle, Jimmy Baker, playedprofessionally for the KentuckyColonels of the ABA....Brother,Chuck, attended Vanderbilt andnow plays basketball overseas...A marketing and managementmajor.

The Ronald Moore FileNickname: RizzMy favorite TV show is: EntourageMy favorite musician is: Jay-ZMy favorite part of this summer’s trip to Italy was: FlorenceMy favorite athlete: Lebron JamesMy favorite sports teams are: Philadelphia Phillies and PhiladelphiaEaglesAnother sport I like to follow at Siena is: VolleyballMy favorite class at Siena is: Military ScienceThe funniest member of the team is: Ryan RossiterCoach McCaffery’s best attribute is: His sense of humorIf I could travel anywhere, I would go to: AustraliaMy favorite book: The Great Gatsby

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CareerHighsPOINTS: 19 at James Madison (11/9/07)

19 vs. Iona (2/1/07)19 vs. Marist (1/15/07)

FIELD GOALS MADE: 8 vs. Iona (2/1/07)7 at Rider (2/10/08)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 16 at Marist (2/24/07)15 at Rider (2/10/08)

FG PCT (min 5 made): .714 (5-7) vs. NJIT (1/23/07).615 (8-13) vs. Iona (2/1/07)

3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 5 vs. Marist (1/15/07)4 vs. NJIT (1/23/07)

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS: 9 at Marist (2/24/07)9 vs. Marist (1/15/07)

3-PT FG PCT (min 3 made): 1.000 (4-4) vs. NJIT (1/23/07)FREE THROWS MADE: 9 at James Madison (11/9/07)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 10 at James Madison (11/9/07)FT PCT (min 3 made): 1.000 (6-6) at Niagara (1/11/08)

1.000 (4-4) vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)REBOUNDS: 9 vs. Fairfield (1/8/08)ASSISTS: 11 at Syracuse (11/12/07)

11 vs. Manhattan (3/8/08)10 vs. Manhattan (2/22/07)

STEALS: 5 at Iona (2/9/07)BLOCKED SHOTS: 1 - six timesTURNOVERS: 6 vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)FOULS: 5 vs. Marist (3/4/07)MINUTES: 42 vs. Loyola (2/16/08)

42 vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)40 vs. Marist (1/15/07)

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2008-2009 JuniorsAlex Franklin #42Junior • Forward6-5 • 225Reading, Pa./Central Catholic

GENERAL: Preseason First Team All-MAACselection...Physical post presence...Plays wellabove size...Can guard, score and handle thebasketball...A great competitor with a fearlessmindset...Can score in a variety of ways and takehis opponent off the dribble...Aggressive rebounderwith a tremendous build...Can take over a game

inside, providing a great balance to Siena’s talented backcourt...Creativearound the basket...Has a knack for getting to the foul line, especially tofinish old-fashion 3-point plays.

2007-2008: Second Team All-MAAC selection...MAAC All-Tournament Teamhonoree...Three-time MAAC Player of the Week (11/19, 12/3, 2/25)...Finishedseason third on the team with 15.1 points per game and tops on squad with7.8 rebounds per game...Averaged 11.2 rebounds per game in the last fivegames of the regular season...Posted 10 double-doubles and ten 10+ reboundgames...Led team in scoring 11 times and led team in rebounding 20 times...Led team and ranked fifth in MAAC in field-goal percentage (56.8%)...Scored 30 points and grabbed 18 rebounds in BracketBusters win at WACChampion Boise State (2/23)...Had 28 points and 10 rebounds in regular-season finale at Saint Peter’s (3/2)...Scored 26 points in MAAC TournamentFirst Round win over Manhattan (3/8)...Led team with 18 points in NCAATournament loss to Villanova (3/23)...Shot over 60% from the floor innon-conference games (61%)...Led the team in free-throw attempts(6.4 per game)...Led team in MAAC Tournament in scoring (19.3 ppg)and field-goal percentage (72%)...Missed five games with a back injury(12/28-1/8).

2006-2007: Bookmarked his season with eye-popping per-formances...Began collegiate career with team-high 20-point,six-rebound effort at Pac-10 power Stanford (11/11)...Ended yearwith 27-point, 11-rebound performance in MAAC final againstNiagara (3/5)...Played all 32 games, averaging 8.3 points, 4.9rebounds and 22.4 minutes...Led team with a 60.1% field-goalpercentage...Made 40 of last 48 free throws...Scored 11 of his13 points in the second half to help Siena to road win at Fairfield(2/14)...Reached double figures nine times...Had 15 points andmade 9-10 free throws in regular-season finale at Marist (2/24)...Shot 50% or better from the field in 29 of 32 games.

FRANKLIN’SCAREER STATS3-Pointers Total Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 32 6 716 22.4 89 148 .601 0 1 .000 89 132 .674 57 101 158 4.9 86 2 41 59 22 27 267 8.32007-08 29 23 855 29.5 158 278 .568 0 0 .000 123 186 .661 74 152 226 7.8 85 2 33 57 23 46 439 15.1

TOTAL 61 29 1571 25.8 247 426 .580 0 1 .000 212 318 .667 131 253 384 6.3 171 4 74 116 45 73 706 11.6

2007-2008HighsPOINTS: 30 at Boise State (2/23/08)

28 at Saint Peter’s (3/2/08)FIELD GOALS MADE: 13 at Boise State (2/23/08)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 18 vs. Manhattan (3/8/08)FG PCT (min 5 made): .833 (5-6) at Fairfield (12/7/07)

.813 (13-16) at Boise State (2/23/08)FREE THROWS MADE: 9 vs. Iona (12/9/07)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 14 vs. Villanova (3/23/08)FT PCT (min 3 made): 1.000 (9-9) vs. Iona (12/9/07)

.889 (8-9) vs. Manhattan (3/8/08)REBOUNDS: 18 at Boise State (2/23/08)ASSISTS: 4 at Iona (1/27/08)

4 vs. #20 Stanford (11/17/07)STEALS: 4 at Iona (1/27/08)BLOCKED SHOTS: 4 vs. Rider (2/2/08)TURNOVERS: 6 at Rider (2/10/08)FOULS: 5 vs. Loyola (2/16/08)

5 at Marist (2/8/08)MINUTES: 40 vs. Villanova (3/23/08)

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BEFORE SIENA: A two-time All-State selection at Central Catholic...NamedAll-Berks County and team MVP three times...Selected Berks County MostOutstanding Athlete as a senior...Berks County Player of the Year as juniorand senior...Led Central Catholic to a 28-2 record as well as the Berks Countyand District 3 Championship as a senior...Averaged 18 points, 10 reboundsand four assists per game as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born July 11, 1988 in Reading, Pa...A political science major...Chose Siena because of the academics, athletics, Capital Region and coachingstaff...Has one brother (Andre) and one sister (Aries)...Enjoys cooking and isan avid fan of the Food Network...Cousin, Donyell Marshall, is in his 14thseason in the NBA (Oklahoma City).

The Alex Franklin FileNickname: Uncle FrankMy favorite TV show is: HeroesMy favorite musician is: Lil’ WayneThe first thing I did when we beat Vanderbilt in theNCAA tournament was: Celebrate with the teamIf I could be on a reality TV show, it would be:Hell DateBest thing about Siena Basketball: The support fromour fansMy favorite sports team is: Philadelphia EaglesAnother sport I like to follow at Siena is: VolleyballThe player on the team who I relate to best is: RonaldMoore because of the Pennsylvania connectionCoach McCaffery’s best attribute is: His passion andlove for the gameMy favorite movie: Hoop Dreams

CareerHighsPOINTS: 30 at Boise State (2/23/08)

28 at Saint Peter’s (3/2/08)FIELD GOALS MADE: 13 at Boise State (2/23/08)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 18 vs. Manhattan (3/8/08)FG PCT (min 5 made): .833 (10-12) vs. Niagara (3/5/07)

.833 (5-6) at Fairfield (12/7/07)FREE THROWS MADE: 9 vs. Iona (12/9/07)

9 at Marist (2/24/07)9 at Fairfield (2/14/07)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 14 vs. Villanova (3/23/08)FT PCT (min 3 made): 1.000 (9-9) vs. Iona (12/9/07)

1.000 (7-7) vs. Niagara (3/5/07)1.000 (6-6) at Saint Peter’s (2/11/07)

REBOUNDS: 18 at Boise State (2/23/08)ASSISTS: 6 at Canisius (1/3/07)STEALS: 4 at Iona (1/27/08)

4 at Stanford (11/11/06)BLOCKED SHOTS: 4 vs. Rider (2/2/08)TURNOVERS: 6 at Rider (2/10/08)FOULS: 5 - four timesMINUTES: 40 vs. Villanova (3/23/08)

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The Clarence Jackson FileNickname: CJMy favorite TV show is: The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirMy favorite musician is: Jay-ZThe first thing I did when we beat Vanderbilt in the NCAAtournament was: Jumped around in the locker roomBest thing about Siena Basketball: The fan supportAnother sport I like to follow at Siena is: BaseballThe funniest member of the team is: Ryan RossiterThree words that describe me: Quiet, humble and funnyIf I could travel anywhere, I would go to: AustraliaMy favorite movie: Bad Boys

Clarence Jackson #13Sophomore • Guard6-3 • 183Marlton, N.J./Cherokee

GENERAL: Versatile shooting guard with greatrange...Slasher with athletic build and quick firststep...Unselfish talent who can play the two orthree...Possesses a pure jumper and great confi-dence in 3-point shot...Unlimited upside...Will playan increased role with a year of experience and fullhealth...Excelled on this summer’s Italy tour, lead-ing the team in scoring with 19.8 points per game.

2007-2008: Would have been in opening day starting lineup if not for anankle injury which forced him to miss the first five games of the season andlimited him all season...Averaged 3.7 points in 8.4 minutes per game...Played10 minutes or more in 11 games...Scored career- and team-high 13 points inwin at Canisius (1/13)...Turned the ball over just three times on the road all season...Registered 10 points in home loss to St. Joseph’s (12/28)...Scored 12 pointsin New Year’s Eve win over Dartmouth.

BEFORE SIENA: Selected Star Ledger Second Team All-State after helpingCherokee to the South Jersey Group 4 Sectional Championship as a senior...Also named First Team All-South Jersey by Courier Post and Philadelphia Inquirer...Voted MVP of Gym Rat Midnight Madness Tournament in Cherry Hill, N.J...Played AAU for Team Philly earning MVP honors at the Reebok Summer East

Classic at FairleighDickinson.

PERSONAL: BornApril 5, 1989 inPhiladelphia...Anundecided businessmajor...Has ayounger brother,Maurice.

JACKSON’SCAREER STATS3-Pointers Total Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 28 0 235 8.4 36 105 .343 15 47 .319 16 21 .762 13 23 36 1.3 21 0 9 19 1 14 103 3.7

TOTAL 28 0 235 8.4 36 105 .343 15 47 .319 16 21 .762 13 23 36 1.3 21 0 9 19 1 14 103 3.7

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2007-2008 (Career)HighsPOINTS: 13 at Canisius (1/13/08)

12 vs. Dartmouth (12/31/07)FIELD GOALS MADE: 5 vs. Dartmouth (12/31/07)

4 at Canisius (1/13/08)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 12 at Canisius (1/13/08)

11 vs. Dartmouth (12/31/07)FG PCT (min 5 made): .455 (5-11) vs. Dartmouth (12/31/07)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 2 at Canisius (1/13/08)

2 vs. Fairfield (1/8/08)2 vs. Iona (12/9/07)

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS: 6 at Loyola (1/24/08)6 at Canisius (1/13/08)6 vs. St. Joseph’s (12/28/07)

3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made): 1.000 (2-2) vs. Iona (12/9/07)FREE THROWS MADE: 3 at Loyola (1/24/08)

3 at Canisius (1/13/08)3 vs. St. Joseph’s (12/28/07)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 4 at Loyola (1/24/08)FT PCT (min 3 made): 1.000 (3-3) at Canisius (1/13/08)

1.000 (3-3) vs. St. Joseph’s (12/28/07)REBOUNDS: 5 vs. Marist (2/4/08)

5 at Canisius (1/13/08)ASSISTS: 3 vs. Saint Peter’s (1/6/08)STEALS: 4 vs. Canisius (1/21/08)BLOCKED SHOTS: 1 at #1 Memphis (1/3/08)TURNOVERS: 3 vs. Iona (12/9/07)FOULS: 3 at Fairfield (12/07/07)MINUTES: 21 vs. Fairfield (1/8/08)

20 at Loyola (1/24/08)

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Ryan Rossiter #22Sophomore • Forward6-9 • 227Staten Island, N.Y./Monsignor Farrell

GENERAL: Resourceful big manwith good moves and deceptiverange...Can play the three, four orfive, but emerged as a solid con-tributor on the front line as arookie...Adept at handling the ball

in the open floor and finishing in transition...Creates mismatcheson offense and gives Saints an added dimension...Will be aneven bigger force underneath with added strength and experi-ence...Could be in the opening day starting lineup...Enjoyedtremendous summer in Italy, averaging better than a double-double over Siena’s five games.

2007-2008: Started 11 games and appeared in all 34, aver-aging 11 minutes per contest...Led team in rebounding infive games and ended yearsixth on squad with 2.9boards per game...Finishedsecond on the team with 26blocked shots...Scoredcareer-high 11 points in lossto Fairfield (1/8)...Registeredcareer-high 12 rebounds inwin over Saint Peter’s (1/6).

BEFORE SIENA: New York Daily News All-Star and New York Post honorablemention selection as a senior after leading Monsignor Farrell to the StatenIsland Division Championship and a quarterfinal appearance in the New YorkCity Championships...Named an All-Star by the Staten Island Advance and theCHSAA as a junior and senior...Averaged 22 points and 15 rebounds as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born September 14, 1989 in Staten Island...Brother, Steve, is ajunior on the Davidson basketball team...Chose Siena because of the familyatmosphere and the Times Union Center...An undecided major.

The Ryan Rossiter FileNickname: RoosterOne thing I wish people knew about me, but don’t is: I likewatching the Discovery ChannelMy favorite TV show is: EntourageMy favorite musician is: Josh DuellMy favorite athlete: Kevin GarnettThe thing I like most about Siena is: The friendly cafeteria staffMy favorite sports team is: New York YankeesMy favorite class at Siena is: EconomicsThe funniest member of the team is: Ronald MooreCoach McCaffery’s best attribute is: His honestyMy favorite book: The Miracle of St. Anthony

ROSSITER’SCAREER STATS3-Pointers Total Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 34 11 374 11.0 24 71 .338 1 5 .200 17 33 .515 30 67 97 2.9 50 0 15 16 26 17 66 1.9

TOTAL 34 11 374 11.0 24 71 .338 1 5 .200 17 33 .515 30 67 97 2.9 50 0 15 16 26 17 66 1.9

2008-2009 Sophomores

2007-2008 (Career)HighsPOINTS: 11 vs. Fairfield (1/8/08)FIELD GOALS MADE: 4 vs. St. Joseph’s (12/28/07)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 9 vs. Dartmouth (12/31/07)

8 vs. St. Joseph’s (12/28/07)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 1 vs. Saint Peter’s (1/6/08)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS: 1 - five timesFREE THROWS MADE: 5 vs. Fairfield (1/8/08)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 6 vs. Fairfield (1/8/08)FT PCT (min 3 made): 1.000 (4-4) at Canisius (1/13/08)

1.000 (3-3) vs. Canisius (1/21/08)REBOUNDS: 13 vs. Saint Peter’s (1/6/08)

10 vs. Dartmouth (12/31/07)ASSISTS: 4 vs. Saint Peter’s (1/6/08)STEALS: 3 vs. Holy Cross (12/22/07)BLOCKED SHOTS: 2 - eight timesTURNOVERS: 4 vs. Fairfield (1/8/08)FOULS: 4 vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)

4 at Rider (2/10/08)MINUTES: 33 vs. Fairfield (1/8/08)

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2008-2009 SophomoresSteven Priestley #43Sophomore • Forward6-5 • 237Baldwin, N.Y./Uniondale

GENERAL: Tenacious powerforward with great potential...Aggressive rebounder who enjoyscontact...Possesses a solid mid-range jump shot and makes up forlack of height with surprising athleti-cism...Physical around the basket.

2007-2008: Saw limited time in 16 games, averaging 4.6minutes per appearance...Scored five points and grabbed fourrebounds in 18 minutes before fouling out at #1 Memphis(1/3)...Had five points and three rebounds in home win overDartmouth (12/31).

BEFORE SIENA: Averaged 15 points and 11 rebounds as asenior and 11 points and 15 rebounds as a junior at Uniondale...Newsday All-Long Island selection as a senior...Three-time student-athlete honoree...Earned recognition on Uniondale’s HighHonor Roll as a sophomore and senior and Honor Roll as ajunior...Led Uniondale to the Nassau County Championshiptwo straight years...Team captured Long Island Championshipand reached the state semifinals his senior year...Played footballas a freshman at Holy Trinity...Played AAU for the Metro Hawks.

PERSONAL: Born February 7, 1989 in New York City...Afinance major at Siena who aspires for a career in manage-ment...Active member of local community...Assisted in areapark clean-up projects through American Airlines Ambassadorprogram and participated in Acolyte Service at St. George’sChurch...Member of National Honor Society...Chose Sienabecause of the family oriented environment...An only child.

The Steven Priestly FileNickname: Young $tarOne thing I wish people knew about me, but don’t is: I am ofJamaican descentMy favorite musician is: FabolousThe thing I like most about Siena is: The Trading RoomMy favorite athlete: Amare StoudemireMy favorite sports team is: Phoenix SunsMy favorite class at Siena is: Micro EconomicsThe player on the team who I relate to best is: Alex Franklin, becausewe play the same position and he is a great person to followCoach McCaffery’s best attribute is: His honesty, integrity, and hislove for us as playersIf I could travel anywhere, I would go to: AustraliaWhen I first walked in Times Union Center, I thought: Wow this is ababy Madison Square GardenMy favorite movie: Blank Check

PRIESTLEY’SCAREER STATS3-Pointers Total Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 16 0 73 4.6 5 12 .417 0 1 .000 6 15 .400 6 6 12 0.8 10 1 0 1 1 1 16 1.0

TOTAL 16 0 73 4.6 5 12 .417 0 1 .000 6 15 .400 6 6 12 0.8 10 1 0 1 1 1 16 1.0

2007-2008 (Career)HighsPOINTS: 5 at #1 Memphis (1/3/08)

5 vs. Dartmouth (12/31/07)FIELD GOALS MADE: 2 at #1 Memphis (1/3/08)

2 vs. Dartmouth (12/31/07)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 5 at #1 Memphis (1/3/08)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS: 1 vs. Canisius (1/21/08)FREE THROWS MADE: 2 vs. Fairfield (1/8/08)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 4 vs. Fairfield (1/8/08)REBOUNDS: 4 at #1 Memphis (1/3/08)

3 vs. Dartmouth (12/31/07)STEALS: 1 at Canisius (1/13/08)BLOCKED SHOTS: 1 vs. Saint Peter’s (1/6/08)TURNOVERS: 1 vs. Saint Peter’s (1/6/08)FOULS: 5 at #1 Memphis (1/3/08)MINUTES: 18 at #1 Memphis (1/3/08)

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Conner Fenlon #0Freshman • Guard5-11 • 142Tampa, Fla./Tampa Prep

GENERAL: Walk-on who met McCafferywhen Siena practiced at Tampa Prep inpreparation for 2008 NCAA Tournament...Comes from a strong basketball back-ground and will add depth to back court.

BEFORE SIENA: Lettered three yearsat Tampa Prep, earning All-County Honorable

Mention as a sophomore, junior and senior...Led Hillsborough Countyin assists as a junior and senior...Selected Team co-MVP as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born March 20, 1990 in Tampa, Fla...Played under hisfather, Joe, in high school...Joe’s relationship with McCaffery helpedpeak interest in Siena...Worked for the Ambassadors of Good Will inlocal community leading service projects at underprivileged elementaryschools...Son of Joe and Cindy Fenlon...Sister, Mychael, attendsFlorida State...An undecided major.

The Conner Fenlon FileNickname: C-moneyOne thing I wish people knew about me, but don’t is: I enjoylong walks on the beachMy favorite TV show is: The HillsBest thing about Siena Basketball: The work ethic that goesinto every weekMy favorite sports team is: Tampa Bay BuccaneersAnother sport I like to follow at Siena is: BaseballMy favorite class at Siena is: Intro to MusicIf I didn’t play basketball, I would: Be a farmerThree words that describe me: Short, handsome and friendlyWhen I first walked in Times Union Center, I thought:I can not wait to see the atmosphereMy favorite movie: HoosiersIf I had $10 million I would: Give back to the needy

The Kyle Downey FileNickname: Nails, KDMy favorite TV show is: SeinfeldMy favorite musician is: Lil’ WayneMy favorite sports team is: New York Yankees, Buffalo BillsMy favorite class at Siena is: Foundations with Dr. BurnsIf I didn’t play basketball, I would: Try to become a profes-sional golferThe player on the team who I relate to best is: Cory Magee,because we went to the same high school and grew up togetherThe funniest member of the team is: Ryan RossiterThree words that describe me: Passionate, smart andhard-workingMy favorite movie: Good Will Hunting

Kyle Downey #3Freshman • Guard6-2 • 200Fairport, N.Y./Fairport

GENERAL: Athletic guard...Signed withthe program in early May...Quality student-athlete...Adds much-needed depth to backcourt...Possesses good handle and canscore the basketball...Team player.

BEFORE SIENA: Lettered three yearsat Fairport, helping team advance to the

New York State Semifinals as a senior...Named Monroe County Playerof the Year and selected All-New York State as a junior and senior...Selected All-Greater Rochester Player of the Year as a junior in 2007...Averaged 26 points and 11 rebounds as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born August 19, 1989 in Dansville, N.Y...Attendedsame high school as junior teammate, Cory Magee...Brother, Kevin,played at Canisius and was a two-time Second Team All-MAAC pick(2004, 2005) and Third Team All-MAAC selection as a senior (2006)...Sister, Christa, was a three-time All-American in volleyball atNazareth...An undecided business major...Lists golf as an outsideinterest...Spent the past three summers coaching area youth as partof local church CYO program and Perinton Rec Center program.

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OwenWignot #31Freshman • Forward6-5 • 201Dallas, Pa./Holy Redeemer

GENERAL: Spectacular athlete with greatpotential...Versatile combo guard who addsdepth to the two and three...Possesses asolid jump shot and a good basketball IQ...Was a champion high/long jumper in highschool...Comes from a very athletic pedigree.

BEFORE SIENA: Lettered three years ofbasketball and soccer and two years of track at Holy Redeemer (formerlyBishop Hoben)...Led the Royals to the District Championship as asophomore and junior and was named team MVP as a senior...SelectedMVP of track team as a junior and senior...Won the District Championshipin the high jump as a sophomore and junior and in the long andtriple jump as a senior...Captured the state bronze medal in the highjump as a junior and in the triple jump as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born January 24, 1990...An undecided major...Lists artand drawing as outside interests...Brother, Stephen, graduated fromDeSales University...Has two younger sisters, Monica and Julia...Father,

2008-2009 Freshmen

The Owen Wignot FileNickname: OOne thing I wish people knew about me, but don’t is: I’m shyMy favorite TV show is: Family GuyMy favorite athlete: Tom BradyThe thing I like most about Siena is: It feels like I am at homeMy favorite sports team is: Boston CelticsIf I didn’t play basketball, I would: Run trackThe player on the team that I relate to best is: Kyle, becausehe is a freshman tooMy favorite movie: 300

Tom, was a professional soccer player in the 1970s in the CanadianNational Soccer League, North American Soccer League and AmericanSoccer League...Uncle, Michael Guman, played for the Los Angeles Ramsin the NFL from 1980-89...Mother, Terri, played basketball at Lehigh(1980-83)...Chose Siena because of the relationships he formed withthe coaches and players.

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Head CoachFran McCafferyFourth Season

Fran McCaffery has reenergizedSiena’s storied basketballprogram in his three years atthe helm.

After guiding the Saints to thefifth greatest turnaround in allof Division I in his first year,

McCaffery helped the Saints to a 20-win season and aMAAC Championship game appearance in his second.Last season, Siena took the biggest step forward underhis direction, earning the MAAC Regular-Season andTournament Championship as well as an NCAA Tourna-ment First-Round win over Vanderbilt.

In the process, McCaffery became just the 31st coach(15th active) to take three different programs to the “BigDance” and he is the first to do so with three programsfrom one-bid leagues (conference’s that sent just oneteam the year his program advanced).

McCaffery inherited a depleted Siena team that was pickedlast in the 10-team MAAC in 2005-2006. Instead, theSaints finished conference play in fourth place, earninga bye to the quarterfinals of the MAAC Tournament.

Siena showed steady improvement under McCaffery’stutelage in 2006-2007, posting a 20-12 overall recordand tying for third place in the MAAC with a 12-6 finish.McCaffery’s Saints were the highest-scoring team in theleague and they peaked at the right time – winning sevenof their last eight regular-season games beforeadvancing to play for the league Championshipwith a semifinal upset of top-seed Marist.

Last season will go down as one of the mostmemorable in Siena basketball history. Theregular-season featured a home win over #20Stanford, a third straight victory over crosstownrival UAlbany before over 13,000 fans in the annualAlbany Cup and a BracketBusters Saturday win atWAC Champion Boise State on ESPN 360. TheSaints also rallied to earn a share of the MAACregular-season title and the #1 seed in the MAACTournament with late-season wins at contendersRider and Marist as well as a Senior Day home victoryover Niagara. But it was Siena’s postseason run thatwould turn the season into a breakthrough year.

After rallying from 17 points down in a semifinal winover Loyola, Siena pounded Rider in the MAAC titlegame on its home floor to earn the MAAC’s automaticbid. Less than two weeks later, McCaffery put together

the perfect game plan as Siena led from start to finish in an 83-62 winover SEC power Vanderbilt at the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, Fla.Many considered the victory the greatest in school history, challengedonly by the program’s 1989 upset of Stanford in the NCAA First Round.Despite a Second Round loss to Villanova, McCaffery and the Saints hadmade a statement the college basketball world could not ignore: SienaBasketball has arrived. And with all five starters back, the pieces are inplace for another great season.

McCaffery has orchestrated the turnaround with stellar recruiting andbold vision. His first recruit – senior Kenny Hasbrouck – was namedMAAC Rookie of the Year as a freshman, MAAC Second Team andAll-Tournament Team as a sophomore and CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Player of the Year, MAAC First Team and MAAC TournamentMVP as a junior.

His second class (first full class) is widely regarded as one of the bestin program history already. Led by junior standout Edwin Ubiles, aCollegeInsider.com Mid-Major All-American, MAAC First Team andMAAC Tournament Team selection as a sophomore and the 2007MAAC co-Rookie of the Year, the class has already made a dent in theschool’s record books while posting back-to-back 20-win seasons.2008 Second Team All-MAAC and MAAC Tournament Team pick, AlexFranklin and starting point guard, Ronald Moore, join power forward,Cory Magee, and Ubiles as members of the Class of 2010.

McCaffery was introduced as Siena’s 14th head men’s basketball coachon April 1, 2005. For over 20 years, he has enjoyed great success coachingDivision I basketball and developing student-athletes on and off thecourt. Each of the programs he coached before arriving in Loudonvilleboasted a 100% graduation rate among student-athletes who exhaustedtheir eligibility during his tenure. McCaffery has recruited and coached

several players who have gone on toplay basketball professionally,some at the highest level.

McCaffery came to Sienafrom UNC-Greensboro,where he posted a 90-87record in six seasons. Inhis first year at the helm,Greensboro compiled a15-13 record overall anda 9-7 Southern Confer-

ence mark, good for thirdplace in the NorthDivision. It was the 18th-most improved recordnationally amongNCAA Division Iteams.

In McCaffery’s sec-ond season, he guid-ed the Spartans tounprecedented

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heights with a 19-12 record and the 2001 SoCon TournamentChampionship. The Spartans defeated Chattanooga, 67-66, in the finalsand received the SoCon’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Thefollowing year (2001-2002) McCaffery led the Spartans to their first 20-win season since joining the conference. It marked the first time theprogram claimed a share of the SoCon North Division title as well.After falling to eventual tournament champion, Davidson, in the con-ference tournament semifinals, the Spartans were awarded a berthinto the 2002 NIT, where they lost to eventual champion Memphis.

In his final year in Greensboro, McCaffery guided the Spartans to thebrink of the NCAA Tournament before a SoCon Championship gameloss to Chattanooga. He led the UNCG to a victory over Davidson inthe semifinals, defeating a team that had been 16-0 in conference play.A big part of that success was SoCon Freshman of the Year, Kyle Hines.Hines set UNCG and SoCon records for blocked shots, and also brokeseveral other UNCG single-game and freshman single-season marks.

He spent the 11 years prior to his arrival at Greensboro at the Universityof Notre Dame as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator,working on the staffs of Richard “Digger” Phelps and John MacLeod.

Among the players he recruited to play for Notre Dame were PatGarrity, CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year in 1998, and TroyMurphy, the BIG EAST Player of the Year in 2000 and an eventual first-round NBA draft pick. Garrity was also a first-round NBA draft pick andthe BIG EAST Player of the Year in 1997. In addition to Murphy andGarrity, McCaffery was involved in recruiting NBA First-Round picksLaPhonso Ellis (1992 Draft, #5 Denver), Monty Williams (1994 Draft,#24 New York) and RyanHumphrey (2002 draft,#19 Utah Jazz).

He helped the Irish to NCAATournament appearances in1989 and 1990. Notre Damereached the NIT finals in 1992,losing to Virginia in over-time, and advanced to thequarterfinals of the eventin 1997.

At 26, McCaffery was thenation’s youngest Division Ihead coach when he washired Sept. 11, 1985, at Lehigh.McCaffery capped his three-year tenure with the Engineerswith a 21-win season and anNCAA berth in 1988.

In three seasons as head coachat Lehigh, he compiled a 49-39overall record and guided theteam to the NCAA Tourna-ment in 1988. At the time, hewas the youngest head coachto reach theNCAA Tournament.

Fran McCafferyQuick Facts

• Born May 23, 1959, in Philadelphia, Pa.

• Graduated LaSalle High School, 1977

• Undergraduate degree from Pennsylvania,1982 (Bachelor of Science in Economics,The Wharton School)

• Graduate degree from Lehigh, 1985(Master of Education)

• Head coach at Lehigh, 1985-88. Posted arecord of 49-39 and made an NCAATournament appearance in 1988

• Assistant coach at Notre Dame, 1988-99.Involved in recruitment of Pat Garrityand Troy Murphy. Both were Big EastPlayers of the Year

• Head Coach at UNC-Greensboro, 1999-2005. Let the Spartans to the 2001 NCAATournament and 2002 NIT

• Assistant coach at Lehigh, 1983-85

• Assistant coach at Penn, 1982-83

• Married to the former Margaret Nowlin(Notre Dame, ’92, ’99) on July 4, 1997.She is a former Notre Dame star (ranked12th on Notre Dame’s all-time scoringlist with 1,312 career points and sixth onall-time rebounding list with 826 careerrebounds entering this season) and playedprofessionally overseas. The two begandating while she was serving as an assis-tant coach on Muffet McGraw’s staff

• Three sons, Connor John, born July 13,1998, in South Bend, Ind., PatrickDickerson, born March 20, 2000, inGreensboro, N.C. and Jonathan FrancisNowlin, born July 14, 2006 in Albany, N.Y.

• Daughter, Marit Katherine, bornAugust 14, 2002, in Greensboro, N.C.

• Father worked in The Palestra as Franand his brother Jack grew up

• Brother, Jack, is a sportswriter in thePhiladelphia area at the Delaware CountyDaily Times, covering the city’s profes-sional teams

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helping the Demon Deacons to a 19-10 record. Nicknamed “WhiteMagic,” he started 11 of 28 games as coach Carl Tacy’s team finishedrunner-up in the ACC Tournament to eventual NCAA runner-up,Duke. Wake defeated UNC Chapel Hill twice in three meetings andwon five of the eight games it played at the Greensboro Coliseum.

McCaffery, a Philadelphia native who attended LaSalle High School,and his wife, Margaret, have four children: sons, Connor, Patrick andJonathan and a daughter, Marit. McCaffery is actively involved in Coachesvs. Cancer in the Capital Region and beyond.

Fran McCafferyCollegiate Coaching Records

Year College W L Highlights1985-86 Lehigh 13 16 Youngest head coach in America at age 261986-87 Lehigh 15 141987-88 Lehigh 21 10 NCAA Tournament; Most wins in program

history1999-2000 UNCG 15 13 18th most improved team in Division I2000-01 UNCG 19 12 NCAA Tournament; Southern Conference

Champions2001-02 UNCG 20 11 NIT; Southern Conference Regular-Season

Champions2002-03 UNCG 7 222003-04 UNCG 11 172004-05 UNCG 18 12 Southern Conference Championship Game2005-06 Siena 15 13 T-5th Most Improved team in Division I2006-07 Siena 20 12 MAAC Championship Game2007-08 Siena 23 11 MAAC Champions, NCAA win over

VanderbiltOverall – 197-163 (.544)

His Lehigh teams had two winning seasons in three yearsand the 1987-88 squad’s 21-10 record remains the best inprogram history. Lehigh had just four winning seasons inthe 55 years prior to his arrival.

McCaffery was assistant coach and recruiting coordinatorat Lehigh from 1983-85 and helped the team to its firstNCAA Tournament appearance in 1985. As recruitingcoordinator, he helped sign Darren Queenan ’88, whoremains Lehigh’s all-time leading scorer. Queenan wassecond in the nation in scoring in 1988, and went on toplay in the USBL.

McCaffery was assistant varsity coach and head sub-varsitycoach at his alma mater, Pennsylvania, during the 1982-83season. At Penn, he worked for Craig Littlepage who isnow the director of athletics at the University of Virginia.

McCaffery lettered three years aspoint guard on the men’s bas-ketball team at Pennsylvania asone of the first transfers to playfor the Quakers. He earned abachelor of science degree fromThe Wharton School of Financeand Commerce in 1982. In 1985he received his master’s degreein education from Lehigh.

In three seasons as a player, hehelped lead Penn to a pair ofNCAA Tournament appearancesand Ivy League titles and one berthin the NIT. As a senior in 1981-82,he led the Ivy League in stealsand assists and was voted theteam’s most inspirational player.

Recruited as the successor atpoint guard to Skip Brown at WakeForest, McCaffery played oneseason at Wake Forest, 1977-78,

Fran McCaffery’sCoaching Marks

Overall (12 Seasons): 197-163At Siena (Three Season): 58-36At UNCG (Six Seasons): 90-87At Lehigh (Three Seasons): 49-40NCAA Tournament: (Three appearances*) 1-3NIT: (One appearance) 0-1Preseason NIT: (Two appearances) 2-2

*McCaffery is the first head coach to bring three different programsfrom one-bid leagues to the NCAA Tournament (conferencesthat sent just one team the year his program advanced).

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Coaching StaffAssistant CoachMitch BuonaguroFourth Season

Mitch Buonaguro is widely regarded as one ofthe most experienced and respected assistantcoaches in the country. He has over 30 yearsof Division I coaching experience as both anassistant and head coach after spending thelast five seasons with McCaffery at Sienaand UNC-Greensboro.

Buonaguro came to UNCG prior to the 2004-2005 season after sevenyears as an assistant coach under legendary head coach, RollieMassimino, at Cleveland State. Prior to his seven-year stint at ClevelandState, Buonaguro served as an assistant coach under Tony Barone atTexas A&M from 1991-96. The 1993-94 squad went 19-11 and advancedto the National Invitational Tournament.

Buonaguro was the head coach at MAAC member Fairfield Universityfrom 1985-91. In his first season he led the Stags to a 24-7 record and thefirst of two consecutive Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference titles, whichgarnered NCAA Tournament bids. Subsequently, he was named NationalRookie Coach of the Year by Basketball Times and District I Coach of theYear by the United States BasketballWriters Association and the NABC.

From 1977-85 Buonaguro was an assistantunder Massimino at Villanova. Duringtheir eight years together at Villanova,the Wildcats produced a 173-79 markand earned seven NCAA Tournamentbids. Four of those NCAA trips led toElite Eight appearances, including the1985 Tournament run, which culminatedwith the Wildcats’ famous win overJohn Thompson, Patrick Ewing andGeorgetown in the NCAA title game,and a National Championship.

Buonaguro began his coaching career in 1975 whenhe was named an assistant at his alma mater, BostonCollege. Buonaguro was a member of the Eagle basket-ball team for four seasons.

Buonaguro ranks among a select group of individualswho have both played and coached in the NCAADivision I Tournament. He scored four points whilehitting both field goal attempts for Boston Collegein the 1975 NCAA Tournament as the Eagles toppedSouthern Conference member, Furman, in thefirst round. The Eagles eventually lost to KansasState in the regional semifinals and then to NorthCarolina in the regional third-place game.

He graduated cum laude with a bachelor of artsdegree in history in 1975 and in 1977 he receiveda master’s degree in secondary education, both fromBoston College. Buonaguro and his wife, Suzin, reside in the CapitalRegion. His son, Michael, is a senior at Siena.

Assistant CoachAndrew FrancisSecond Season

Andrew Francis begins his sec-ond season on Fran McCaffery’sstaff. He joined the Siena pro-gram after a two year stint atVillanova University, where heserved as an administrativeassistant/video coordinator onJay Wright’s staff.

Francis assists in all aspects of the program, including:recruiting, player development and scouting.

A Brooklyn, N.Y. native, Francis joined the Wildcats’ staffin August 2005. He assisted the program in a variety ofroles while directing the video operations of the basket-ball office.

Francis is a 1992 graduate of Abraham Lincoln HighSchool. He played basketball at Fulton MontgomeryCommunity College in Johnstown, N.Y. before completinghis college career under Coach Sidney Green at LIU-Southampton. Francis graduated in 1998 with a degree

in marketing and management.

After a knee injury ended his profes-sional playing career, Francis becamea volunteer assistant coach atConcordia College. From 2003-05, heserved as the head women’s coachat Mt. St. Vincent College, compilinga 26-27 record. In addition, he servedas a volunteer assistant coach for theWestchester Wildfire of the UnitedStates Basketball League.

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Director ofBasketball OperationsDavid MatturroFirst Season

David Matturro begins his first season atSiena as the director of basketball operations.Matturro will assist the coaching staff in allaspects of the program, playing a vital rolein the oversight of the team’s film exchangeduring the season.

Matturro graduated from St. John Fisher College in May of 2006with a degree in mathematics, and is pursuing his master’s degree incurriculum and instruction from Loyola College in Maryland.

Matturro served as head junior varsity coach and assistant varsitycoach at the Boys’ Latin School in Maryland the past two years. Hehad worked as the head eighth-grade coach during the 2006-2007season at the school and previously served as the freshman teamhead coach at Bishop Kearney High School.

Matturro gained additional experience this past summer working forthe Hoop Group Elite Camp.

Assistant CoachAdam ChaskinFourth Season

Adam Chaskin is in his sixthseason as an assistant coachunder McCaffery. He workedat UNCG during the 2002-03season on a volunteer basisbefore being promoted priorto the 2003-2004 campaign.

Prior to arriving at UNCG, the Boxboro, Mass., nativespent three seasons at North Carolina A&T, and two asan assistant coach at Elon College, where he assisted thePhoenix in their successful transition to NCAA Division I.

Previously, Chaskin coached at Herndon High School inHerndon, Va., where in five years, his teams won three areatitles, sending numerous players on to the college ranks.

In addition, he has been selected to the staff of variousUnited States All-Star teams that have competed inArgentina, Belgium, France and Israel, amongst othernations.

In the summer of 2007, Chaskin worked with more than100 children in Niger. He traveled to the landlocked Africannation of about 13 million to help operate a week-longclinic through a nonprofit called Hoops4Kids, founded10 years ago by a Niger native who now lives in theCapital Region.

Chaskin graduated from the University of Michigan witha degree in Industrial and Operations Engineering in1992. He then went on to earn a master’s degree fromHamilton University in 1999.

Chaskin and his wife Regina have two sons, Grant, 13,and Noah, 10.

2008-2009 Managers

Matt DeFazioHead Manager

Nicholas Gatta

Jimmy Halley Timothy McEvoy

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2008-2009 RosterNUMERICALNo. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School0 Conner Fenlon Fr. G 5-11 142 Tampa, Fla./Tampa Prep3 Kyle Downey Fr. G 6-2 200 Fairport, N.Y./Fairport12 Josh Duell Sr. F 6-7 253 Scotia, N.Y./Christian Bros. Academy13 Clarence Jackson So. G 6-3 183 Marlton, N.J./Cherokee22 Ryan Rossiter So. F 6-9 227 Staten Island, N.Y./Monsignor Farrell23 Edwin Ubiles Jr. G/F 6-6 199 Poughkeepsie, N.Y./St. Thomas More24 Cory Magee Jr. F 6-7 229 Fairport, N.Y./Fairport25 Ronald Moore Jr. G 6-0 160 Conshohocken, Pa./Plymouth Whitemarsh31 Owen Wignot Fr. F 6-6 201 Dallas, Pa./Holy Redeemer32 Erik Harris Sr. C 6-9 220 Swedesboro, N.J./Kingsway Regional41 Kenny Hasbrouck Sr. G 6-3 194 Capital Heights, Md./Maine Central Institute42 Alex Franklin Jr. F 6-5 225 Reading, Pa./Central Catholic43 Steven Priestley So. F 6-5 237 Baldwin, N.Y./Uniondale

AlphabeticalNo. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School3 Kyle Downey Fr. G 6-2 200 Fairport, N.Y./Fairport12 Josh Duell Sr. F 6-7 253 Scotia, N.Y./Christian Bros. Academy0 Conner Fenlon Fr. G 5-11 142 Tampa, Fla./Tampa Prep42 Alex Franklin Jr. F 6-5 225 Reading, Pa./Central Catholic32 Erik Harris Sr. C 6-9 220 Swedesboro, N.J./Kingsway Regional41 Kenny Hasbrouck Sr. G 6-3 194 Capital Heights, Md./Maine Central Institute13 Clarence Jackson So. G 6-3 183 Marlton, N.J./Cherokee24 Cory Magee Jr. F 6-7 229 Fairport, N.Y./Fairport25 Ronald Moore Jr. G 6-0 160 Conshohocken, Pa./Plymouth Whitemarsh43 Steven Priestley So. F 6-5 237 Baldwin, N.Y./Uniondale22 Ryan Rossiter So. F 6-9 227 Staten Island, N.Y./Monsignor Farrell23 Edwin Ubiles Jr. G/F 6-6 199 Poughkeepsie, N.Y./St. Thomas More31 Owen Wignot Fr. F 6-6 201 Dallas, Pa./Holy Redeemer

Coaching StaffHead Coach – Fran McCaffery, Pennsylvania ’82

Assistant Coach – Mitch Buonaguro, Boston College ’75

Assistant Coach – Andrew Francis, LIU-Southampton ’98

Assistant Coach – Adam Chaskin, Michigan ’92

Pronunciation GuideDuell – DuelRossiter – Ross-it-er

Ubiles – You-ba-LissBuonaguro – Bon-ah-Gerr-oh

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Athletic Academic Support ProgramNearly 15% of Siena students participate on one or more ofSiena’s varsity intercollegiate athletic teams. As membersof the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, Siena student-athletes reap the benefits of both worlds – the opportunityto engage in a challenging and stimulating academic envi-ronment, along with the chance to develop their athleticpotential as members of competitive NCAA Division Iteams. The support services provided to student-athletesare designed to offer assistance and resources, in additionto encouragement and guidance as they strive to maintainbalance and achieve excellence in their academic and ath-letic careers. Services include monitoring academic anddegree progress, supervision of study hall, coordination ofenrichment and educational programming, as well asinteraction with academic advisors and faculty within thevarious Liberal Arts, Science and Business colleges.

Saints Supporting Saints –Academic Tutoring ServiceThe latest resource implemented to academic support serv-ices for student-athletes, Saints Supporting Saints, is a pro-gram designed to provide student-athletes with immediateassistance in their attempt to gain control of their academicsuccess. Student-athletes who excel at certain subjects areutilized as tutors, helping fellow Saints achieve their academicgoals. The program is funded by the athletic department.Tutors are available for all three schools (Arts, Business andScience) of study at Siena.

Athletic Study CenterIn the fall of 2004, the Siena athletic department intro-duced a new Study Center located on the second floor ofthe Marcelle Athletic Complex. Complete with several desk-top computers, and internet hookups for laptops, the StudyCenter is the perfect location for student-athletes to com-plete their out-of-class education. Incoming freshmen and at-risk student-athletes are required to attend study hallthroughout the academic year as described in the SienaStudent-Athlete Handbook.

On-CampusResourcesThe state-of-the-art J. Spencer& Patricia Standish Libraryopened in 1999 and exceedsall the resourcesexpected froman institutionof highereducation.Students arealso encour-aged to takeadvantage ofThe WritingCenter at SienaCollege, whichexists to providefree, one-on-onetutoring to allmembers of the Siena College Community, working with writers from alllevels of experience, ability, and expertise. The Siena Career Center is alsoan excellent resource dedicated to teaching the career developmentprocess to students through innovative and quality career services.

Student Services and Personal DevelopmentThe S.A.IN.T.S. Program: Supporting Athletes IN Their SuccessLife SkillsDeveloped by the Siena College athletic department, the S.A.IN.T.S. programrepresents a commitment to the total growth and development of thestudent-athlete. This program establishes an administrative commitmentto academic and athletic excellence. These efforts are supported withprograms and services in personal development and community service.

Personal DevelopmentFostering the development of personal growth is paramount to the S.A.IN.T.S.program. During the course of the academic year, several support programsare offered for student-athletes providing opportunities to focus on personalgrowth issues such as values classification, goal setting, fiscal planning,nutrition, decision making and personal responsibility. Programming focuseson helping student-athletes develop a healthy lifestyle while at Siena Collegeas well as habits that will benefit them for life.

S.A.A.C.The Student-Athlete Advisory Commit-tee (S.A.A.C.) is a student-athleteorganization focused on creatingprograms and events that providegoodwill across all of Siena’s 18 sportsteams. The group takes part in severalvolunteer programs in the neighboringcommunity. Also, S.A.A.C. is instru-mental in voicing the student-athletes’ concerns for Siena College athleticsand for their respective teams. S.A.A.C. is comprised of a representativefrom each sports team, and an alternate from each team. The members ofthis organization have proven to be effective leaders and role models fortheir team, and are the voices for Siena Athletics.

Men’s basketball S.A.A.C.representatives, Steven Priestleyand Josh Duell.

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Athletic Academic Support Programbody whirlpools for hydrotherapy, two ice machines, twofull-size hydrocollators for moist heat packs, and combinationcold/intermittent compression units. The sports medicineoffice also utilizes numerous rehabilitationdevices, including aquatic therapythrough the use of the onsite pool toensure student-athletes safe and quickrecovery to pre-injury (if not better) levels.

The athletic training staff works under thedirect supervision of a team of physicians.Included among the team, orthopedicsurgeon Dr. Joseph Marotta, a formerlacrosse player and 1980 graduate of Siena,and Dr. Vincent Luvera and Dr. HamishKerr make regular visits to campus and cover several eventsduring the course of the athletic season.

Strength and ConditioningThe Siena College Strength and Conditioning departmentis committed to the pursuit of excellence for our student-athletes. Our scientifically-based programs are designed tophysically prepare athletes for competition at the Division Ilevel. Teaching safety, efficiency, and intensity, the programis designed to allow athletes to push themselves to the limit,testing their physical capacity, and mental resolve to be aMAAC champion. The means to this end are encompassedthrough strength training sessions, in addition to work onflexibility, speed and agility, plyometrics, and sport-specificconditioning. While the program does produce athletes whoare bigger, stronger, and faster, the number one priority isto train athletes in all of the aforementioned areas ofstrength and conditioning, so that they are less likely tobecome injured during competition.

At Siena, athletes are taught to train move-ments not body parts, this system not onlyutilizes ground-based, multi-joint exercisesbut also individual joint work to increasemobility and range of motion. The entire

strength training workouts last between 45 minutes to anhour while training anywhere from two to four times per week.Strength and Conditioning Coach Daniel Taylor is always onhand to supervise team lifts, making sure that the athletes liftwith correct form and intensity.

In the world of collegiate athletics, Championships areearned, and every student-athlete will be provided with theopportunity to enhance their sports performance throughproven strength and conditioning methods until they havefulfilled their athletic potential.

The S.A.IN.T.S. CupThe S.A.IN.T.S. Cup is a competition created toencourage participation in the Champs/Life SkillsProgram at Siena College. It gives student-athletesthe opportunity to gain experience and earn pointsin the five main NCAA Champs/Life Skills compo-nents (academic excellence, career development,personal development, community service, andathletic excellence). The focus of the program is todevelop the individual as a role model, teammember and community leader.

Each team is awarded points for participation inthe S.A.IN.T.S. Cup Program. All academic andathletic excellence points are automatically talliedat the end of each semester. Points are also award-ed in the areas of community service, personaland career development.

A men’s and women’s sports team with the high-est point total at the end of each academic year will be announced as thewinners. The winning teams hold on to the S.A.IN.T.S. Cup for a year, andare awarded $500. The money is then added to the team’s budget and isused at the coaches’ and players’ discretion.

S.A.IN.T.S. Cup Champions2007-2008 Men’s Basketball and Water Polo;

Runner-up Women’s Soccer

2006-2007 Men’s Soccer and Water Polo

2005-2006 Men’s Lacrosse and Women’s Soccer

2004-2005 Men’s Lacrosse and Women’s Softball

2003-2004 Men’s Soccer and Women’s Soccer

Sports MedicineUnder the direction of head athletic trainer Greg Dashnaw,entering his 25th year at Siena, and assistant trainersJill Guarino and Scott Connell, the sports medicine officeis responsible for the prevention, treatment and reha-bilitation of injuriesto Siena’s athletes.Over the past twodecades, Dashnawhas had a tremen-dous impact on the

development and general health ofSiena’s student-athletes. The sportsmedicine office also works with theathletes on nutritional counseling andstress management, promoting the

physical and psychological well being ofstudent-athletes.

Student-athletes have access to some ofthe most modern treatment available inthe Siena training room. The treatmentarea includes eight treatment tables withvarious modalites including electricstimulation and ultrasound as well asan additional taping platform. Siena’sathletes also have access to three full

Greg Dashnaw

Scott ConnellJill Guarino

Dr. JosephMarotta ’80

Daniel Taylor

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Siena College AdministrationUnion (during those studies he also did supervised ministry in adulteducation and hospital chaplaincy), and a Ph.D., in theology fromThe Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. (where hisinterest in medical ethics grew, and where he continued to hone hispastoral heart).

Fr. Kevin’s administrative and leadership experience includes servingas Rector/Guardian of St. Anthony Shrine in Boston, Mass., from1990-1999. The popular downtown church offers numerous pastoral,liturgical, and educational programs. Fr. Kevin also chaired the Board ofDirectors of St. Francis House, hailed by Boston’s church and businessleaders and residents as a model for multifaceted outreach helpingthe homeless and marginalized. In addition, he served on the Boardof Directors of Franciscan Children’s Hospital from 1997-1999, andwas on the steering committee for the Interfaith Clergy Breakfast.

Concurrently, Fr. Kevin served on the Provincial Council of the Franciscansof Holy Name Province, and as director of finance for the Province.From 1990-1993 he was also a member of the Board of Trustees ofChrist the King Seminary in East Aurora, N.Y.

In 1999, Fr. Kevin was appointed Pastor/Guardian of St. Leo’s Churchin Elmwood Park, N.J., where he served until his Siena College appoint-ments in 2005.

Fr. Kevin taught full-time at Christ the King Seminary from 1987-1990, andconcurrently was a member of the Ethics Committee of Sisters’ Hospitalin Buffalo, N.Y. He also taught at various times at Pope John XXIIINational Seminary in Weston, Mass., Weston School of Theology inCambridge, Mass., Emmanuel College in Boston, Mass., FelicianCollege in Lodi, N.J., The Franciscan Institute at St. BonaventureUniversity, Olean, N.Y., and The Washington Theological Union inSilver Spring, Md.

Since his return to the Siena College campus in 2005, he has addedpart-time chaplaincy at a state correctional facility to his life as a friar.

He describes his Franciscan experience of community not in terms ofdramatic events as much as in everyday encounters when you connect,and are glad of who you are, and feel you have something to offer: “Forexample, when you’re working with the poor. In terms of education,when you’re opening people up to information and thoughts. Whenwe’re aware of that, we know: ‘This is where I belong.’ ”

During a forum with Siena community members, Fr. Kevin spoke abouthis ethos, which he outlined as respect for the human person, rela-tionships (“not only one-to-one, but communal”), justice andrespect, and being good stewards of God’s creation. And, he added,“finding what education, business, etc., can bring to that.”

Fr. Kevin looks forward to reflecting together with the Siena community“upon how we may further our communal commitment to the valuesthat support the Franciscan and Catholic traditions of a liberal artseducation.” He sees Franciscan Insight courses – wherein Siena facultyand students apply what they learn about St. Francis to service tasksin their chosen profession – as an important way to develop thatcommitment.

Fr.KevinJ.Mullen,O.F.M.- PresidentThe Rev. Kevin J. Mullen, O.F.M.,Siena College Class of 1975, wasappointed the 10th President ofthe College on June 1, 2007.

Fr. Kevin directed the FranciscanCenter for Service and Advocacysince 2005, taught a seminar in

Franciscan service and Siena’s Foundations course forfirst-year students, and was also a guardian (supervisor)of the Franciscan friary at the College.

He was previously a member of the Board of Trustees ofSiena College from 1987-1996, and from 1999-2005.

Siena has had a profound influence on the greater part ofthis alumnus’s adult life. He is happy to be able to giveback his skills and energy to the academic communitythat introduced him to the liberal arts and helped toshape his outlook and perspective.

Fr. Kevin was born in Paterson, N.J., “the cradle of HolyName Province” where the largest group of FranciscanFriars Minor in the country had its program for novices.St. Bonaventure Church, just a few blocks from home,introduced Franciscan themes into the grammar schoolcurriculum. Fr. Kevin’s family also nurtured his Franciscanspirit throughout his early life.

He earned a bachelor’s degree in history at Siena Collegein 1975. Why history? “It unfolds the story of humanity:how human beings have behaved, and misbehaved. It’san essential facet of understanding who we are. Look atWorld War II, the Civil War, etc.”

Why Siena College? “The Franciscan formation, the people,and the facilities: which were tremendous for the time.We took pride in the Siena campus.”

He remembers several formative Siena people: outstand-ing professors and lecturers who opened him to thewritings of St. Bonaventure and the Franciscan sources.From administrators to advisors to Mrs. V in the dininghall, Siena people became family.

He also extended himself in volunteer service, teachingreligious education at St. Pius X parish in Loudonville,and helping people at nursing homes.

A month after graduation, Fr. Kevin was received as amember of the Order of Friars Minor. Four years later,he made his solemn profession of vows in 1979, and wasordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1980. He received hisMaster’s of Divinity degree from Washington Theological

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Siena College AdministrationJohn D’Argenio –Director of Athletics

John D’Argenio was appointed director of athleticson April 21, 1993, after serving as the actingdirector of athletics for the 1992-93 academicyear. Since the appointment, many new initiativeshave been set forth and much progress has beenmade in the athletic department.

The department’s first academic advising officewas created and a full-time advisor was hired to work with all of Siena’sstudent-athletes. The academic office has been responsible for imple-menting a tutoring program, developing educational programming andproducing a student-athlete population whose combined grade-pointaverage is higher than that of the general student body. In recent years,Siena’s student-athlete graduation rate has ranked among the best inthe country. In the NCAA’s inaugural graduation success rate announcedin 2006, Siena student-athletes finished fifth among all Division Ischools. The department has ranked in the top-10% nationally ineach of the subsequent reports.

As part of the college’s efforts to address gender equity, the women’ssports programs have expanded immensely in the past 15 years. Withthe addition of golf, women’s swimming and diving, women’s waterpolo and the elevation of lacrosse from club to varsity status, Sienanow sponsors 11 Division I women’s sports.

In 1996 D’Argenio was instrumental in negotiating Siena’s agreementwith the County of Albany and Times Union Center (formerly PepsiArena) to move all of the College’s men’s home basketball games tothe downtown facility. The move to the state-of-the-art downtown Albanyfacility culminated in Siena and the Arena signing a five-year contractand most recently a four-year extension. Since the move, both themen’s and women’s basketball programs have seen their attendancessoar to the top-80 nationally. Since the move to the Arena, Siena hasalso made major strides in the marketing of its programs. An activecorporate partnership program has emerged on the heels of the 1996decision that includes over 45 local and national businesses.

Athletic Development giving has increased over the past 10 years aswell. Saints Alive!, the department’s athletic development organization,was initiated in 1998 to formalize and bring structure to the department’sfundraising efforts and its membership has grown each year since.Over $400,000 was raised during the 2007-2008 budget cycle throughSaints Alive!, and distributed directly to services that benefit theCollege’s student-athletes.

Siena teams have enjoyed conference-wide as well as regional andnational success. In 2007-2008 three sports teams captured MAACChampionships, highlighted by the men’s basketball team’s memorablerun to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament after an upset ofSEC power Vanderbilt. The Saints’ volleyball team won its third straightMAAC title in the fall of 2007 and women’s golf won the MAAC for theeighth straight season this past spring. Volleyball advanced to theNCAA Tournament for the third consecutive season, falling to eventualNational Champion Penn State.

Athletic success has been a constant for the past 15years under D’Argenio’s supervision. In 1994 the men’sbasketball team advanced to the National InvitationTournament semifinals at Madison Square Garden. TheSaints made their fourth NCAA Tournament appearancein 2008, after capturing their third MAAC title since1999. The women’s basketball team has captured sevenregular-season Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference titles,and in 2001 advanced to its first NCAA Tournament inNashville, Tenn. The Saints have played in three post-season WNIT’s as well, advancing as far as the round of16 in 1998. Siena has registered seven MAAC volleyballchampionships and four MAAC baseball titles duringD’Argenio’s tenure. The women’s soccer program hasconsistently finished in the upper echelon of the MAACafter posting the nation’s eighth most improved seasonin 2001 and women’s tennis won the MAAC in 2006. Alltotaled the Saints have won 25 MAAC championshipsunder D’Argenio’s direction.

Siena’s athletic facilities have been dramatically enhancedin the last 15 years. In 2007, the department debuted anartificial turf facility that serves as the home field for thefield hockey and lacrosse programs. The College hostedthe 2008 MAAC Men’s Lacrosse Championships in thebeautiful new facility and will host the MAAC Women’sSoccer Championships this coming fall. In 2004, theCallanan Field House was expanded. The expansion featuresfour team rooms as well as the Turchi Theater, a 32-seatroom equipped with the latest in digital editing andpresentation equipment. In 1995, D’Argenio served asTournament Director for the NCAA Men’s BasketballChampionship First and Second Rounds at KnickerbockerArena. He again assumed those duties in March of 2003,as Siena served as the host institution for the men’sbasketball East (Albany) Regional at Pepsi Arena afterco-hosting the NCAA wrestling National Championshipsin March of 2002. The Saints have hosted numerousNIT and Women’s NIT games as well, including aremarkable six in 2003.

Prior to his appointment to director of athletics,D’Argenio served as Siena’s sports information directorfrom 1985-1992.

D’Argenio served out his final year on the NCAA Division IBaseball committee this past spring and is a member ofthe MAAC marketing and finance committees. He alsoserves as chair of the MAAC baseball committee and isa member of the board for the Albany County Conventionand Visitors Bureau and Albany Sports Foundation.

D’Argenio earned a bachelor of arts degree from theUniversity of Dayton in 1982 and a master’s of sciencedegree from North Dakota State University in 1985. Heis a native of Rome, N.Y.

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Joyce EgglestonAssociate AthleticsDirector – Compliance

Tony RossiBaseball

Jim SerbalikMen’s Tennis

Bill DavidsonField Hockey

Garvey PierreVolleyball

Ellen HoweWater Polo

Greg BrownSwimming/Diving

Deanna ParksSoftball

Gina CastelliWomen’s Basketball

DaveWronowskiWomen’s Golf

Steve Karbowski ’93Women’s Soccer

Andrea DuffyWomen’s Lacrosse

Timothy O’BrienWomen’s Tennis

Fran McCafferyMen’s Basketball

Jim BowlesMen’s and Women’sCross Country

TomWronowskiMen’s Golf

Brian BrechtMen’s Lacrosse

Sybille CowanCoaches’ Secretary

Megan GilliganAdministrative Secretary

Gareth ElliottMen’s Soccer

Lori PerilloAssistant AthleticsDirector – Development

Gail PicilloAcademic Advisor

Cori RoweCorporate Sales Manager

Katelyn DooleyMarketing Manager

Ellen Howe – Life Skills CoordinatorBrian Brecht –Operations AssistantKaitlyn Skelley – Facilities AssistantJason Tracey – Facilities Assistant

Head Coaching Staff

Greg Dashnaw –Head Athletic TrainerDaniel Taylor – Strength and ConditioningGreg Brown – Aquatics Coordinator

Siena College Administration

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This is Siena

Student LifeThe proud sense of community and spirit on the Siena campusis directly linked to the students. Their energy and enthusiasmis present in every aspect of the College. Approximately 90percent of Siena’s freshmen live on campus, and accom-modations range from traditional residence halls to suitesand townhouses.

The student population is more influentialthan most would imagine. There aremore than 70 student-run clubs,teams, committees, intramural sports,and various other programs to choosefrom. There is an activity for virtuallyevery interest. It is student pride andactivism that keeps the Sienacampus alive and strong.

Siena College is a liberal arts college nestled in Loudonville,just minutes from Albany, the vibrant capital of New York. Ourapproach to education combines the value of a liberal artswith professional preparation, making Siena’s undergraduateexperience like no other. We offer 26 degree programs and 43minors/certificate programs in the School of Business, LiberalArts and Science. Our students are encouraged to craft their edu-cational experience to fit their unique aspirations.

At Siena, small interactive classes create a supportive environmentin which students can develop their potential for success. Whetherit is leading a classroom discussion, working side by side with facultyconducting research, gaining real-world experience at one of the countlessinternships available in the Capital region, or participating in one of our60-plus extracurricular activities, the extraordinary opportunities for personal,academic, leadership and professional development are endless.

Our Franciscan and Catholic heritage takes our students on a journeybeyond classrooms and career paths. We strive to nurture a student’sappreciation of what is possible in this world and to teach the importanceof using their many talents to serve their communities, as well as theircareers. As a result, Siena graduates find extraordinary achievement in allaspects of their lives.

The Secret of Siena’s SuccessWhat keeps Siena College among“America’s Best?” Since its found-ing, Siena has been a communitywhere care and concern for the intel-lectual, personal and social growthof all students is paramount.

The overwhelming sense of com-munity spirit at Siena grabs yourattention the moment you arriveon campus. It is a place where yourfriends are your neighbors, your professors are your friends, and justabout everyone calls you by your name. The one-on-one interaction in theclassroom and personal attention is why students call Siena “home.”

AcademicsStudents can choose among 26 majors in liberal arts, science and business.All majors require coursework in English, history, philosophy, religiousstudies, fine arts, the social sciences and natural science as part ofSiena’s core curriculum.

Siena also offers more than a dozen cooperative and special programs tosuit a variety of professional interests. The Siena/Albany Medical CollegeProgram features a medical education with a distinct ethical dimension,the first of its kind in America. Certificate programs are also availablein Theatre, Peace and International Studies, Foreign Languages, andBusiness. All certificate programs offer students a concentration ofexperience that enhances their majors and increases their careeroptions. Other popular choices include Study Abroad, the Siena inLondon program, the Washington Semester, an MBA program withClarkson University, and several cooperative engineering programs.

Siena’s liberal arts education prepares every student for entry into profes-sions or to graduate school. Each year Siena graduates more than 700students who are eagerly accepted by leading corporations, the publicsector and into America’s most prestigious graduate programs.

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Understanding Siena’s Franciscan TraditionThe Catholic, Franciscan tradition isSiena’s founding tradition, and thistradition remains alive at Sienawhere it engages students, faculty,staff, and administrators of diversebackgrounds.

Franciscan education is affectivelearning. It occurs in the personalinteractions of faculty, students,and student affairs staff; it prepares

students to address real issues in our contemporary world, and to raisecritical questions. Siena has adopted a multicultural plan to foster itsFranciscan commitment to being a community which reflects and appre-ciates the ethnic and cultural richness of the college community.

The Franciscan tradition plays out in the two crucial areas of college life.

First, Siena’s Franciscan identity requires us to be a student-centeredcommunity. It requires faculty, staff, and administrators to respect eachstudent, to work with students attentively, to communicate a sense ofenjoyment at being part of this college. Students work together in pro-grams which range from peer tutoring in the college to volunteering inthe larger community. The emphasis on volunteering means that notonly does Campus Ministry run an extensive volunteer program, butstudent organizations carry out volunteer programs as part of beingchartered by the College.

Many colleges say they are student-centered, but Siena’s Catholic,Franciscan vision of human life is essentially communal. It knows thatlife is lived in, with, and for, other human beings. At the same time, itrespects the irreplaceable dignity of the individual and the individual’sfreedom of conscience. This communal and respectful experience beginswithin the college community and is carried out into the larger society.

Second, the Franciscan tradition provides resources which contribute toour academic excellence. Saint Francis called himself simple and unlearned,but he had a profound and coherent understanding of human identity,social life, and the physical world. This understanding began with carefulattention to the real experience of being human, living in a community,being situated in a particular place, but then he put this experience in thecontext of a tradition. He could also listen to and learn from peopleformed by other traditions.

Siena’s Franciscan tradition guidesSiena in creating a curriculum whichstimulates individual intellectualgrowth and civic responsibility, con-necting knowledge and action.

The Franciscan tradition also focusesus on pedagogical strategies whichare both critical and interactive. It isthe reason we limit our class sizes, itis the reason we emphasize the rela-tionship between faculty and students.

At Siena, education is understood asa transformative experience: personalinteraction, introduction into thetraditions of human social life, andassuming responsibility.

Siena CollegeTHE FACTSEnrollment: Approximately 3,000 undergrad-uates: 53% women, 47% men.

Student-Faculty Ratio: 14:1

Class sizes: range from 15-35 (average 21)

Location: Suburban, 155-acre campus twomiles north of Albany, less than three hoursfrom New York City and Boston.

MajorsB.A.: American Studies, Classics, CreativeArts, Economics, English, EnvironmentalStudies, French, History, Mathematics,Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology,Religious Studies, Social Work, Sociologyand Spanish

B.S.: Biochemistry, Biology, Biology/Medical,Chemistry, Computational Science,Computer Science, Economics, Finance,Marketing & Management, and Physics

B.B.A: Accounting

ComputersAll Siena students have free Internet ande-mail access; students have 24-houraccess to campus-wide computer system;Siena maintains specialized computer labsfor Arts, Science, and Business students.Student-Computer Ratio: 12:1.

Student Life76 percent of students live on campus inresidence halls, suites or townhouses.More than 60 organizations, featuringintramural and club sports, volunteeractivities, campus ministry, student gov-ernment, academic and professional clubsand 88.3 FM-WVCR.

Marcelle Athletic Complex (“The MAC”)features exercise equipment, swimmingpool, racquet and squash courts, aerobics,an elevated, banked running track andbasketball courts.

18 NCAA Division I sports (7 for men, 11 forwomen); 20 intramural and club activities.

Costs$33,975 (tuition, room and board and feesin 2008-2009. Approximately 86% ofstudents receive financial aid.)

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The Times Union CenterThe Times Union Center in downtown Albany has served as the Saints’home court the past 11 seasons. Over that time, Siena’s attendance hassoared to new heights, bringing national acclaim to the “mid-majorprogram that competes in a major basketball setting.”

The Times Union Center has helped Siena basketball grow into thepremier sports entity in New York’s Capital Region. With close to onemillion people to draw from, the Albany area has developed a nationalreputation as a booming college basketball town, and Siena has ledthe way.

In March of 2003, the NCAA East Regionals were contested in thefacility with Siena College serving as a co-host. This year the MAACTournament returns to Albany for the 14th time, where it has enjoyedrecord attendance.

It is the support the Siena program has received that has made thesenational events a reality. The Saints have drawn over one million fansand played in over 205 games in their downtown home. Since theprogram made its full-time move downtown in 1997-98, it has beenranked among the top-100 nationally in attendance each year.

This past season, Siena topped the 100,000 fan mark for the fifth timein the last 10 years. The annual game with crosstown rival UAlbanydrew 13,262 fans, making it the second-largest regular-season crowd inprogram history. The Saints went on to average 6,471 fans over their17 home dates last year. For the first time Arena capacity was limited

to 8,065 for most home games to create a more intimatefeel and a more energetic atmosphere.

Last year’s boon followed the 2006-2007 campaign whichsaw attendance rise for the first time in four years. Anaverage 5,834 fans turned out for Siena’s 14 home dates.

Fran McCaffery ushered in a new era of Siena basketballin 2005-2006 and nearly 80,000 fans turned out to seethe Saints play their 14 home games.

In November of 2004, a sold-out crowd of 14,743 turnedout for Siena’s game against #4 Syracuse at Times UnionCenter. That crowd, the largest ever to witness a Sienaregular-season home game, helped catapult the Saints to83rd nationally in Division I attendance in 2004-2005,with an average of 6,440 fans at each home game.

In 2003-2004, Siena topped the 100,000 fan mark forthe fourth time. Over 6,500 fans showed up for the 16home games.

Records were established in 2002-2003 as over 125,000fans turned out for the Saints’ 17 home dates, an averageof better than 7,300 per game. That total placed 66thamong all Division I schools and fourth nationally formid-major programs. Siena also boasted the largestattendance figure in the nation per enrollment, ranking

as only one of two schools inthe top-100 with fewer than3,000 students.

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In 2001-2002, the crowds again came out in droves asan average of over 6,600 fans attended each homegame to watch the Saints – the 80th best total in thenation. In the regular-season opener against Albany, 10,285spectators passed through the turnstiles.

During Siena’s 13 home games in 2000-2001, 82,320fans watched Siena post a 20-win season. Highlightedamong the games that year was a crowd of 11,374, thebiggest since the 1991 season, when Siena beat rivalMarist, 84-78.

In 1999-2000, a record 125,255 fans came through theturnstiles for the Saints’ 18 home dates, an average of

Siena’s Crowds of 10,000 or moreat Times Union Center15,727 vs. Tulane * 3/22/94 W, 89-7914,743 vs. Syracuse 11/27/04 L, 78-5614,084 vs. UMass * 3/21/91 L, 82-80 (OT)13,262 vs. UAlbany 12/1/07 W, 75-7112,808 vs. Georgia Tech * 3/16/94 W, 76-6812,231 vs. Canisius % 3/3/90 W, 71-5312,117 vs. Pittsburgh 11/28/90 L, 82-8011,844 vs. Iona % 3/6/00 L, 84-8011,797 vs. UAlbany 11/21/03 W, 71-5011,691 vs. LaSalle % 3/4/90 L, 106-9011,672 vs. UAlbany 11/22/02 W, 79-7511,488 vs. Manhattan 1/28/94 L, 98-7311,477 vs. South Carolina * 3/19/91 W, 63-5811,374 vs. Marist 1/30/99 W, 84-7811,271 vs. UAlbany 12/2/06 W, 76-75 (OT)11,065 vs. Canisius % 3/2/91 W, 76-6210,808 vs. Iona % 3/3/91 L, 95-90 (OT)10,677 vs. Manhattan % 3/6/94 L, 65-5810,671 vs. Xavier 12/23/02 L, 96-8810,667 vs. Iona % 3/2/98 L, 90-7510,285 vs. UAlbany 11/27/01 W, 60-4810,284 vs. Niagara 2/24/01 L, 69-6510,223 vs. Niagara % 3/7/92 W, 83-5710,166 vs. Fairfield % 3/5/94 W, 84-7310,043 vs. Canisius % 2/28/98 W, 87-83

* National Invitation Tournament% MAAC Tournament

YEAR-BY-YEARSIENA BASKETBALL

TIMES UNION CENTERATTENDANCE

Season Games Attendance Average1990-91 6 $& 64,177 10,6991991-92 3 & 22,185 7,3951992-93 3 & 21,480 7,1601993-94 6 #& 56,596 9,4331994-95 5 % 24,159 4,8311995-96 7 % 23,955 3,4221996-97 7 25,645 3,6631997-98 16 + 90,126 5,6321998-99 13 82,320 6,3321999-00 18 +^ 125,255 6,9592000-01 13 83,213 6,4012001-02 17 * 112,359 6,6092002-03 17 $ 125,156 7,3622003-04 16 + 104,444 6,5282004-05 13 83,723 6,4402005-06 14 % 78,378 5,5982006-07 14 81,670 5,8342007-08 17 + 110,012 6,471Total 205 1,314,852 6,414

^ Includes one NIT game# Includes two NIT games$ Includes three NIT games% Includes one MAAC Tournament game& Includes two MAAC Tournament games+ Includes three MAAC Tournament games*Includes four MAAC Tournament games

nearly 7,000 per game. The Saints advanced to the postseason NITthat year where they defeated the University of Massachusetts in frontof 9,649 spectators.

During the 1998-99 campaign, Siena posted a 25-6 record, won theMAAC Tournament Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tourna-ment. Along the way, an average of 6,332 fans per game watched Sienaplay. That figure ranked 84th nationally.

The 1997-98 season was Siena’s first in its downtown home, and 90,126fans came through the turnstiles, an average of 5,632 for 16 home dates.

The Saints are an impressive 107-45 (.704) at the Times Union Centerthe last 10 seasons.

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All Time Recordsat Times Union Center

Season Wins Losses Percentage1990-91 3 3 .5001991-92 1 2 .3331992-93 1 2 .3331993-94 4 2 .6671994-95 2 3 .4001995-96 1 6 .1431996-97 3 4 .4291997-98 12 4 .7501998-99 12 1 .9231999-00 16 2 .8892000-01 11 2 .8462001-02 12 5 .7062002-03 11 6 .6472003-04 9 7 .5632004-05 3 10 .2312005-06 10 4 .7142006-07 10 4 .7142007-08 13 4 .765

Totals 134 71 .654

Times Union Center (Pepsi/Knickerbocker Arena) RecordsPoints:44, Alvin Young, Niagara (vs. Siena 2/8/99)43, Sean Green, Iona (vs. Siena 3/3/91)37, Edwin Ubiles, Siena (vs. Loyola 2/16/08)37, Adonal Foyle, Colgate (vs. Siena 1/24/97)37, Preston Shumpert, Syracuse (vs. UAlbany 12/2/01)

Field Goals:16, Chad Gallagher, Creighton (vs. Siena 2/3/91)16, Sean Green, Iona (vs. Siena 3/3/91)14, Charron Fisher, Niagara (vs. Siena 2/29/08)14, Lionel Simmons, LaSalle (vs. Fairfield 3/3/91)

Field Goal Attempts:28, Lionel Simmons, LaSalle (vs. Fairfield 3/3/91)27, Charron Fisher, Niagara (vs. Siena 2/29/08)26, Alvin Young, Niagara (vs. Siena 2/8/99)26, Randy Woods, LaSalle (vs. Fairfield 3/2/92)26, Jerry Johnson, Rider (vs. Siena 2/20/05)

Field Goal Percentage:1.000 (8-8) - Corey Osinski, Siena (vs. Quinnipiac 1/5/99)1.000 (8-8) - Damon Lopez, Fordham (vs. LaSalle 3/5/90).917 (11-12) – Michael Haddix, Siena (vs. Canisius 2/26/04).909 (10-11) - Jamal Marshall, Manhattan (vs. Siena 3/4/94)

Rebounds:24, Todd Mattson, Army (vs. Holy Cross 3/3/90)21, Jason Thompson, Rider (vs. Siena 2/2/08)17, Jason Lawson, Villanova (vs. ODU 3/17/95)17, Lee Matthews, Siena (vs. UMass 12/7/92)17, Dave Holmes, Manhattan (vs. Siena 1/17/02)17, Justin Miller, Siena (vs. Rider 1/29/04)

Free Throws:16, Doremus Bennerman, Siena (vs. Fairfield 3/5/94)15, Jason Thompson, Rider (vs. Siena 1/27/07)14, Edwin Ubiles, Siena (vs. Loyola 2/16/08)14, Jamar Wilson, Albany (vs. Siena 11/23/04)

Free Throws Attempted:20, Adonal Foyle, Colgate (vs. Siena 1/24/97)18, Doremus Bennerman, Siena (vs. Fairfield 3/5/94)17, Edwin Ubiles, Siena (vs. Loyola 2/16/08)17, Izett Buchanan, Marist (vs. Vermont 12/3/93)

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10):1.000 (13-13) Alvin Young, Niagara (vs. Siena 2/8/99)1.000 (12-12) Dwayne Archbold, Siena (vs. Niagara 12/8/01)1.000 (12-12) Shawnta Rogers, GWU (vs. Siena 12/23/98)1.000 (10-10) Corey Osinski, Siena (vs. Niagara 2/8/99)

3-Pt. Percentage:1.000 (4-4) Several

Most Assists:13, Doremus Bennerman, Siena (vs. Fairfield 3/5/94)12, Jared Jordan, Marist (vs. Siena 1/13/06)12, Sean Kennedy, Marist (vs. Siena 3/2/02)12, Tyson Wheeler, Rhode Island (vs. Siena 11/23/96)12, Doug Overton, LaSalle (vs. Siena 3/4/90)

Most Steals:7, James Clinton, Siena (vs. Radford 11/21/00)7, Ted Ellis, Manhattan (vs. Iona 3/5/94)6, Carey Wilson, Manhattan (vs. Siena 3/7/93)

Most Blocks:6, Jason Lawson, Villanova (vs. ODU 3/17/95)6, Harold Brantley, Fairfield (vs. Canisius 3/1/91)6, Deng Gai, Fairfield (vs. Siena 1/12/05)

The Times Union Center

Bold/Italic = Record set last year

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Albany...and BeyondPick the ideal location for a city. Make it a port on a seagoingriver, and root it in history almost a century older than theUnited States itself. Let it be a seat of government, but situateit among three of the most beautiful mountain ranges in thecountry. For the adventurous spirit, position it equidistantfrom New York, Boston, and Montreal, and you have theCapital Region—one of the most dynamic capital areas inthe nation.

Albany’s prime location, stable economy and quality of livingare luring an increasingly diverse population to the CapitalRegion. From large corporations to seedling businessesand flourishing arts organizations, the region provides thegoods and services to sustain each.

The 152-acre Siena College campus is located in the suburbancommunity of Loudonville, just two miles north of the NewYork State capital. Nearly one million people live and workin the Capital Region, and more than 50,000 students liveand learn in the region’s 14 colleges and universities.

If it is entertainment one seeks, you need not look far. Thepicturesque town of Saratoga Springs is located only 20minutes north and is home to the Saratoga Performing ArtsCenter, an amphitheatre which draws famous acts for any-

one’s taste. In the summer, the serene town transformsinto the mecca of thoroughbred racing, drawing overhalf a million fans annually to view its exciting races.

The Times Union Center, located in downtown Albany,hosts some of the country’s top entertainment acts,and doubles as the home of the area’s premiere sportingevents as well. The Albany River Rats of the InternationalHockey League, the Albany Conquest of the Arena2Football League and the Siena men’s basketball teamall play home games in the arena.

Outdoor fun takes students skiing onsome of the best trails in the Northeast,hiking in the Adirondacks, or boatingon the Hudson or Mohawk rivers.

It’s that simple. This is a place ofentertainment and excitement, ofhistory and beauty. Fromdaydream to fact, the CapitalRegion is fulfilling the highestexpectations of a diverse andgrowing community.

The Capital Region

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2008-2009 OpponentsBoise StateBroncosMonday, November 17, 2008 • 7:30 p.m.Times Union Center

General InformationLocation: Boise, IdahoFounded: 1932Enrollment: 19,540Colors: Blue and OrangeConference: Western AthleticArena: Taco Bell ArenaCapacity: 12,380President: Dr. Robert KustraAthletic Director: Gene Bleymaier

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Greg GrahamAlma Mater: Oregon ’78School Record/Years: 108-82/6 YearsOverall Record: 126-87/12 YearsAssistant Coaches: Tim Cleary, AndyMcClouskey, James Bailey

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 25-9Conference Record: 12-4/T-1stSeries Record: Tied, 1-1Last Meeting: 2007-2008Siena win, 93-70

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Becca FauldsOffice: (208) 426-4675Office Fax: (208) 426-3361e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (208) 426-1503Web Site: www.broncosports.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown1 Shawn Rouse So. F 6-5 187 San Antonio, Texas3 Ike Okoye Jr. F 6-9 230 Sacramento, Calif.4 Jamar Greene Sr. G 6-0 203 Richmond, Va.11 Anthony Thomas Jr. G 6-10 205 Mansfield, Texas12 Aaron Garner Sr. G 6-3 175 Sacramento, Calif.14 Nate Larsen Jr. G 6-2 190 Park City, Utah20 Sean Imadiyi Jr. F 6-7 200 Tempe, Ariz.21 Robert Arnold Jr. F 6-7 170 Lancaster, Calif.24 La’Shard Anderson So. G 6-0 160 San Diego, Calif.25 Paul Noonan So. F 6-7 210 Beaverton, Ore.30 Tyler Young Fr. F 6-8 200 Arlington, Va.32 Zack Moritz So. C 6-10 246 Vancouver, Wash.43 Mark Sanchez Sr. F 6-7 235 Tucson, Ariz.50 Kurt Cunningham Jr. C 6-9 265 Sharpsville, Ind.

CornellBig RedSaturday, November 22, 2008 • 7 p.m.Times Union Center

General InformationLocation: Ithaca, N.Y.Founded: 1865Enrollment: 13,700Colors: Carnelian Red and WhiteConference: Ivy LeagueArena: Newman ArenaCapacity: 4,473President: David J. SkortonAthletic Director: J. Andrew Noel Jr.

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Steve DonahueAlma Mater: Ursinus ’84School Record/Years: 96-123/9 YearsOverall Record: 96-123/9 YearsAssistant Coaches: Zach Spiker,Nat Graham, Woody Kampmann

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 22-6Conference Record: 14-0/1stSeries Record: Tied, 1-1Last Meeting: 2007-2008Cornell win, 83-77

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Jeremy HartiganOffice: (607) 255-9788Office Fax: (607) 255-9791e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (607) 255-3532Web Site: www.cornellbigred.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown1 Jeff Foote Sr. C 7-0 225 Lockwood, N.Y.3 Chris Wroblewski Fr. G 6-1 170 Highland Park, Ill.4 Aaron Osgood So. F 6-9 215 Overlake, Wash.5 Jason Battle Sr. G/F 6-4 200 Wilmington, N.C.12 Louis Dale Jr. G 5-11 180 Birmingham, Ala.13 Andre Wilkins Jr. F 6-5 190 Toronto, Ontario15 Geoff Reeves Jr. G 6-5 180 Burlington, Kan.20 Ryan Wittman Jr. F 6-6 210 Eden Prairie, Minn.21 Khalig Gant Sr. G 6-3 175 Norcross, Ga.22 Conor Mullen Sr. G/F 6-5 210 Seattle, Wash.23 Adam Gore Sr. G 6-0 180 Monrovia, Ind.24 Adam Wire So. F 6-5 205 Southern Pines, N.C.25 Jon Jaques Jr. F 6-7 215 Los Angeles, Calif.33 Alex Tyler Jr. F/C 6-7 235 Clear Spring, Md.34 Brian Kreefer Sr. F 6-7 220 East Liverpool. Ohio40 Pete Reynolds Jr. F 6-8 210 Blair, Neb.44 Alex Hill Fr. F 6-4 215 Toronto, Ontario55 Marc Van Burck Jr. C 6-11 255 Star City, Sask.- Max Groebe So. G 6-4 185 North Miami Beach, Fla.

Greg GrahamHead Coach

Anthony Thomas Steve DonahueHead Coach

Louis Dale

2008-09 ScheduleN 14 PACIFICN 17 at SienaN 22 IDAHO STATEN 24 MONTANA STATEN 29 SOUTHERN UTAHD 3 WYOMINGD 6 COLORADO STATED 10 at BYUD 13 SAN FRANCISCOD 20 at Cal State BakersfieldD 22 at San DiegoD 29 EASTERNWASHINGTONJ 3 at Hawaii*J 8 SAN JOSE STATE*J 10 HAWAII*J 15 at Nevada*J 17 at Utah State*J 22 NEW MEXICO STATE*J 24 LOUISIANA TECH*J 29 at Idaho*F 1 at Houston BaptistF 7 at San Jose State*F 9 at Fresno State*F 14 UTAH STATE*F 18 IDAHO*F 21 at Bracket BustersF 28 at Louisiana Tech*M 2 at New Mexico State*M 5 FRESNO STATE*M 7 NEVADA*M 10-14 Western Athletic Conference

Tournament

* Western Athletic Conference Game

2008-09 ScheduleN 17 vs. St. John’s%N 22 at SienaN 30 at IndianaD 3 at SyracuseD 6 at MinnesotaD 20 LA SALLED 22 at St. Joseph’s (PA)D 29 BOSTON UNIVERSITYD 31 QUINNIPIACJ 3 URSINIUSJ 6 BUCKNELLJ 12 at BryantJ 17 at Columbia*J 24 COLUMBIA*J 30 BROWN*J 31 YALE*F 6 at Princeton*F 7 at Pennsylvania*F 13 HARVARD*F 14 DARTMOUTH*F 20 at Yale*F 21 at Brown*F 27 at Dartmouth*F 28 at Harvard*M 6 PENNSYLVANIA*M 7 PRINCETON*

(No Tournament in Ivy League)% NIT Season Tip-Off* Ivy League game

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TennesseeVolunteersThursday, November 27, 2008 • 12 p.m.The Milk House, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

General InformationLocation: Knoxville, Tenn.Founded: 1794Enrollment: 26,400Colors: Orange and WhiteConference: SoutheasternArena: Thompson-Boling ArenaCapacity: 21,678President: Dr. John PetersenAthletic Director: Mike Hamilton

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Bruce PearlAlma Mater: Boston College ’82School Record/Years: 77-24/3 YearsOverall Record: 394-108/16 YearsAssistant Coaches: Tony Jones,Steve Forbes, Jason Shay

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 31-5Conference Record: 14-2/1stSeries Record: First Meeting

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Craig PinkertonOffice: (865) 974-1212Office Fax: (865) 974-1269e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (865) 544-0789Web Site: www.utsports.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown0 Renaldo Woolridge Fr. G/F 6-8 208 North Hollywood, Calif.1 Tyler Smith Jr. F 6-7 215 Pulaski, Tenn.2 Daniel West Fr. G 6-1 165 Saginaw, Mich.3 Bobby Maze Jr. G 6-2 185 Suitland, Md.4 Wayne Chism Jr. F 6-9 242 Jackson, Tenn.5 Emmanuel Negedu Fr. F 6-7 230 Kaduna, Nigeria23 Cameron Tatum Fr. G/F 6-6 196 Tucker, Ga.25 Josh Tabb Jr. G 6-4 196 Carbondale, Ill.30 J.P. Prince Jr. G 6-7 205 Memphis, Tenn.32 Scotty Hopson Fr. G 6-7 185 Hopkinsville, Ky.33 Brian Williams So. C 6-10 267 Bronx, N.Y.34 Ryan Childress Sr. F 6-9 235 Cincinnati, Ohio44 Philip Jurick Fr. C 6-10 250 Chattanooga, Tenn.

Wichita StateShockersFriday, November 28, 2008 • TBAThe Milk House, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

General InformationLocation: Wichita, KansasFounded: 1895Enrollment: 14,442Colors: Black and YellowConference: Missouri ValleyArena: Charles Koch ArenaCapacity: 10,478President: Dr. Don BeggsAthletic Director: Eric Sexton

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Gregg MarshallAlma Mater: Randolph-Macon ’85School Record/Years: 11-20/1 YearOverall Record: 205-103/10 YearsAssistant Coaches: Earl Grant,Chris Jans, Marty Gross

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 11-20Conference Record: 4-14/9thSeries Record: First MeetingLast Meeting: First Meeting

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Larry RankinOffice: (316) 978-3265Office Fax: (316) 978-3336e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (316) 978-3390Web Site: www.goshockers.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown0 Aaron Ellis So. F 6-9 205 Myrtle Beach, S.C.1 Brett Steven Fr. G 6-2 168 Wichita, Kan.3 Clevin Hannah Jr. G 5-11 155 Holly Springs, Miss.5 Reggie Britton Jr. Fr. G 6-2 183 Plano, Texas10 Ramon Clemente Sr. F 6-6 225 Queens, N.Y.11 Mason Felter Fr. F 6-8 204 Wichita, Kan.14 Graham Hatch So. G/F 6-4 204 Mesa, Ariz.15 Bret Michael So. G 6-0 175 Wichita, Kan.22 Reggie Chamberlain So. G 6-1 168 Kansas City, Mo.23 Toure’ Murry Fr. G 6-4 183 Houston, Texas24 Davis Kyles Fr. G 6-4 179 Dallas, Texas25 A.J. Hawkins Jr. F 6-5 202 Edmond, Okla.31 J.T. Durley RSo. F 6-7 233 Pittsburg, Texas32 Gabe Blair Jr. F 6-8 220 Gastonia, N.C.33 Mantas Griskenas Sr. F 6.7 220 Rokiskis, Lithuania41 Garrett Stutz Fr. C 7-0 235 Kansas City, Mo.

Bruce PearlHead Coach

Tyler Smith Gregg MarshallHead Coach

Ramon Clemente

2008-09 ScheduleN 15 UT-CHATTANOOGAN 18 UT-MARTINN 21 at Middle TennesseeN 27 vs. Siena%N 28 vs. Wichita State or

Georgetown%N 30 vs. TBA%D 3 UNC ASHEVILLED 13 at TempleD 16 vs. Marquette^D 20 BELMONTD 29 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTEJ 3 at KansasJ 7 GONZAGAJ 10 at Georgia*J 13 KENTUCKY*J 17 SOUTH CAROLINA*J 20 at Vanderbilt*J 24 MEMPHISJ 28 LSU*J 31 FLORIDA*F 4 at Arkansas*F 7 at Auburn*F 11 GEORGIA*F 14 VANDERBILT*F 18 at Ole Miss*F 21 at Kentucky*F 25 MISSISSIPPI STATE*M 1 at Florida*M 5 at South Carolina*M 8 ALABAMA*M 12-15 SEC Tournament% Old Spice Classic(Milk House at Disney’s Wide Worldof Sports Complex in Orlando, Fla.)^ SEC/Big East Invitational (SommetCenter in Nashville, Tenn.)* Southeastern Conference Game

2008-09 ScheduleN 10 EMPORIA STATE (exh.)N 16 FLORIDA A&MN 19 UMKCN 24 CENTENARYN 27 vs. Georgetown#N 28 vs. Tennessee or Siena#N 30 vs. TBA#D 3 at Texas TechD 8 at TCUD 12 GARDNER-WEBBD 20 NORTHERN ARIZONAD 22 NORTH DAKOTAD 28 at Creighton*D 31 BRADLEY*J 3 at Northern Iowa*J 7 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS*J 11 at Drake*J 14 at Missouri State*J 17 CREIGHTON*J 21 ILLINOIS STATE*J 25 EVANSVILLE*J 28 at Bradley*J 31 DRAKE*F 4 at Indiana State*F 7 at Evansville*F 10 MISSOURI STATE*F 14 NORTHERN IOWA*F 18 at Illinois State*F 20-21 BRACKETBUSTERF 24 INDIANA STATE*F 28 at Southern Illinois*M 5-8 MVC Tournament^# Old Spice Classic* Missouri Valley Conference game^ Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Mo.

OldSpiceClassic,TheMilkHouseatDisney’sWideW

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2008-2009 OpponentsGeorgetownHoyasFriday, February 28 or Sunday, February 30, 2009 • TBAThe Milk House, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

General InformationLocation: Washington, D.C.Founded: 1789Enrollment: 6,164Colors: Blue and GrayConference: Big EastArena: Verizon Center/McDonough Arena

Capacity: 20,600/2,400President: John J. DeGioiaAthletic Director: Bernard Muir

Basketball InformationHead Coach: John Thompson IIIAlma Mater: Princeton ’88School Record/Years: 100-36/4Years

Overall Record: 168-78/8 YearsAssistant Coaches: Robert Burke,Kenya Hunter, David Cox

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 28-6Conference Record: 15-3/1stSeries Record: 4-2Last Meeting: 1973-1974Siena Loss, 56-70

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Bill ShaplandOffice: (202) 687-2992Office Fax: (202) 687-2491e-mail: [email protected] Phone:(202) 628-3200 (Verizon)(202) 687-1581 (McDonough)

Web Site: www.guhoyas.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown3 DaJuan Summers Jr. F 6-8 236 Baltimore, Md.4 Chris Wright So. G 6-1 201 Washington, D.C.5 Nikita Mescheriakov So. G/F 6-8 214 Minsk, Belarus10 Greg Monroe Fr. F 6-11 250 Harvey, La.11 Bryon Jansen Sr. F 6-6 211 Kent, Wash.15 Austin Freeman So. G 6-4 239 Hyattsville, Md.20 Jason Clark Fr. G 6-2 176 Arlington, Va.21 Jessie Sapp Sr. G 6-3 212 New York, N.Y.22 Julian Vaughn So. F 6-9 246 Vienna, Va.30 Henry Sims Fr. C 6-10 226 Johnson City, Tenn.31 Omar Wattid So. G/F 6-4 225 Columbia, Md.

GonzagaBulldogsSunday, November 30, 2008 • TBAThe Milk House, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

General InformationLocation: Spokane, Wash.Founded: 1887Enrollment: 6,923Colors: Navy Blue, White and RedConference: West CoastArena: McCarthey Athletic CenterCapacity: 6,000President: Fr. Robert J. Spitzer, S.J.Athletic Director: Mike Roth

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Mark FewAlma Mater: University of Oregon ’87School Record/Years: 236-60/9 Years

Overall Record: 236-60/9 YearsAssistant Coaches: Leon Rice,Tommy Lloyd, Ray Giacoletti

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 25-8Conference Record: 13-1/1stSeries Record: 0-1Last Meeting: 1954-1955Gonzaga win, 64-63

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Oliver PierceOffice: (509) 313-6373Office Fax: (509) 313-5730e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (509) 313-4224Web Site: www.gozags.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown2 Jeremy Pargo Sr. G 6-2 220 Chicago, Ill.3 Demetri Goodson Fr. G 5-4 164 Spring, Texas4 Chris Pontarolo-Maag Jr. G 5-11 175 Quincy, Wash.5 Austin Daye So. F 6-11 200 Irvine, Calif.10 Grant Gibbs Fr. G 6-4 200 Marion, Iowa11 Andrew Sorenson Sr. G 6-2 172 Olympia, Wash.14 Andy Poling Fr. F 6-11 232 Portland, Ore.15 Matt Bouldin Jr. G 6-5 224 Highlands Ranch, Colo.21 Robert Sacre So. C 7-0 247 North Vancouver, B.C.22 Micah Downs Sr. G 6-8 194 Kirkland, Wash.32 Steven Gray So. G 6-5 200 Bainbridge, Wash.42 Josh Heytvelt Sr. F 6-11 260 Clarkston, Wash.45 Will Foster Jr. C 7-5 273 Buckley, Wash.50 Ira Brown Sr. F 6-4 235 Conroe, Texas

John Thompson IIIHead Coach

Jessie Sapp Mark FewHead Coach

Jeremy Pargo

2008-09 ScheduleN 17 JACKSONVILLEN 22 DREXELN 27 Wichita State%N 28 Old Spice Classic%N 30 Old Spice Classic%D 6 AMERICAND 8 SAVANNAH STATED 13 MEMPHISD 20 MOUNT ST. MARY’SD 23 Florida InternationalD 29 at Connecticut*J 3 PITTSBURGH*J 5 at Notre Dame*J 10 PROVIDENCE*J 14 SYRACUSE*J 17 at DukeJ 22 WEST VIRGINIA*J 25 at Seton Hall*J 28 at Cincinnati*J 31 at Marquette*F 3 RUTGERS*F 7 CINCINNATI*F 14 at Syracuse*F 18 at USFF 21 MARQUETTE*F 23 LOUISVILLE*F 28 at Villanova*M 3 at St. John’s*M 7 DEPAUL*M 10-14BIG EAST Tournament

% Old Spice Classic* BIG EAST Conference GamesHome Games at the VerizonCenter/McDonough Arena

2008-09 ScheduleN 15 MONTANAN 18 IDAHON 27 vs. Oklahoma State%N 28 Old Spice Classic%N 30 Old Spice Classic%D 6 vs. Indiana@D 10 WashingtonD 14 ArizonaD 18 TEXASD 20 ConnecticutD 23 PORTLANDD 31 UtahJ 7 TennesseeJ 10 PORTLAND*J 15 SANTA CLARA*J 17 SAN FRANCISCO*J 22 Pepperdine*J 24 Loyola Marymount*J 29 SAINT MARY’S*J 31 UNIV. OF SAN DIEGO*F 5 Portland*F 7 MEMPHISF 12 Saint Mary’s*F 14 San Francisco*F 19 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*F 21 PEPPERDINE*F 26 Santa Clara*F 28 San Diego*M 3 SOUTH CAROLINAM 6-9 WCC Tournament% Old Spice Classic@ Basketball Hall of Fame Challenge* West Coast Conference game

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MarylandTerrapinsSunday, November 30, 2008 • TBAThe Milk House, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

General InformationLocation: College Park, Md.Founded: 1856Enrollment: 36,014Colors: Red, White, Black, and GoldConference: Atlantic CoastArena: Comcast CenterCapacity: 17,950President: Dr. C.D. Mote Jr.Athletic Director: Deborah A. Yow

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Gary WilliamsAlma Mater: Maryland ’68School Record/Years: 397-215/19 YearsOverall Record: 604-343/30 YearsAssistant Coaches: Chuck Driesell,Keith Booth, Robert Ehsan

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 19-15Conference Record: 8-8/T-5thSeries Record: Maryland leads 2-0Last Meeting: 2006-07Maryland 85, Siena 70

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Doug DullOffice: (301) 314-1842Office Fax: (301) 314-9094e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (301) 314-8624Web Site: www.umterps.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown1 Landon Milbourne Jr. F 6-7 201 Roswell, Ga.4 Braxton Dupree So. C 6-8 260 Baltimore, Md.5 Eric Hayes Jr. G 6-4 179 Woolbridge, Va.14 Sean Mosley Fr. G 6-4 210 Baltimore, Md.21 Greivis Vasquez Jr. G 6-6 190 Caracas, Venezuela22 Adrian Bowie So. G 6-2 180 Greenbelt, Md.23 David Pearman So. F 6-6 188 Columbia, Md.24 Cliff Tucker So. G/F 6-6 188 El Paso, Texas25 Steve Gains Fr. C 6-10 250 Chicago, Ill.32 Jerome Burney So. F 6-9 215 Atlanta, Ga.33 Dino Gregory So. F 6-7 224 Baltimore, Md.35 Dave Neal Sr. F 6-7 257 McLean, Va.

Michigan StateSpartansSunday, November 30, 2008 • TBAThe Milk House, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

General InformationLocation: East Lansing, Mich.Founded: 1855Enrollment: 46,045Colors: Green and WhiteConference: Big 10Arena: Jack Breslin StudentEvents Center

Capacity: 14,759President: Dr. Lou Anna K. SimonAthletic Director: Mark Hollis

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Tom IzzoAlma Mater: Northern Michigan ’77School Record/Years: 305-130/13 YearsOverall Record: 305-130/13 YearsAssistant Coaches: Mark Montgomery,Dwayne Stephens, Mike Garland

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 27-9Conference Record: 12-6/4thSeries Record: First Meeting

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Matt LarsonOffice: (517) 355-2271Office Fax: (517) 353-9636e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (517) 353-1626Web Site: www.msuspartans.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown00 Idong Ibok Sr. C 6-10 260 Lagos, Nigeria1 Kalin Lucas So. G 6-0 180 Sterling Heights, Mich.2 Raymar Morgan Jr. F 6-8 225 Canton, Ohio3 Chris Allen So. G 6-3 205 Lawrenceville, Ga.5 Travis Walton Sr. G 6-2 190 Lima, Ohio10 Delvon Roe Fr. F 6-8 220 Lakewood, Ohio13 Austin Thornton R-Fr. F 6-5 195 Sand Lake, Mich.14 Goran Suton Jr. C 6-10 246 Lansing, Mich.15 Durrell Summers So. G 6-4 195 Detroit, Mich.20 Mike Kebler So. G 6-4 200 Okemos, Mich22 Isaiah Dahlman Jr. G 6-6 200 Braham, Minn.23 Draymond Green Fr. F 6-7 240 Saginaw, Mich.25 Jon Crandell Jr. G 6-7 225 Rochester, Mich.34 Korie Lucious Fr. G 5-11 170 Milwaukee, Wis.40 Tom Herzog So. C 7-0 240 Flint, Mich.41 Marquise Gray Sr. F 6-8 235 Flint, Mich.

Gary WilliamsHead Coach

Greivis Vasquez Tom IzzoHead Coach

Travis Walton

2008-09 ScheduleN 8 NORTHWOOD#N 14 BUCKNELLN 18 YOUNGSTOWN STATEN 21 VERMONTN 27 vs. Michigan State%N 28 vs. Gonzaga or Oklahoma

State%N 30 Old Spice Classic%D 3 MICHIGAN!D 7 vs. George WashingtonD 12 DELAWARE STATED 22 AMERICAND 27 BRYANTD 30 ELONJ 3 CHARLOTTEJ 7 MORGAN STATEJ 10 GEORGIA TECH*J 14 at Miami*J 17 at Florida State*J 20 VIRGINIA*J 24 at Duke*J 27 BOSTON COLLEGE*J 31 MIAMI*F 3 at North Carolina*F 8 at Georgia Tech*F 14 VIRGINIA TECH*F 17 at Clemson*F 21 NORTH CAROLINA*F 25 DUKE*M 1 at NC State*M 3 WAKE FOREST*M 7 at Virginia*# Exhibition% Old Spice Classic! ACC/Big 10 Challenge^ BB&T Classic, Verizon Center* Atlantic Coast Conference gameHome Games at the Comcast Center

2008-09 ScheduleN 16 IDAHON 19 at IPFWN 27 vs. Maryland!N 28 vs. Gonzaga/

Oklahoma State!N 30 vs. TBA!D 3 vs. North Carolina%D 7 BRADLEYD 13 ALCORN STATED 17 THE CITADELD 20 vs. Texas$D 27 vs. Oakland^D 29 at Minnesota*J 3 at Northwestern*J 6 OHIO STATE*J 10 KANSASJ 14 at Penn State*J 17 ILLINOIS*J 21 NORTHWESTERN*J 25 at Ohio State*J 29 at Iowa*F 1 PENN STATE*F 4 MINNESOTA*F 7 INDIANA*F 10 at Michigan*F 17 at Purdue*F 22 WISCONSIN*F 25 IOWA*F 28/M1at Illinois*M 3/4/5 at Indiana*M 7/8 PURDUE*M 12-15 Big Ten Tournament* Big 10 Conference Games! Old Spice Classic% Ford Field, Detroit, Mich.$ Toyota Center, Houston, Texas^ The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills,Mich.

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2008-2009 OpponentsOklahoma StateCowboysSunday, November 30 • TBAThe Milk House, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

General InformationLocation: Stillwater, Okla.Founded: 1890Enrollment: 32,721Colors: Orange and BlackConference: Big 12Arena: Gallagher-Iba ArenaCapacity: 13,611President: Burns HargisAthletic Director: Mike Holder

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Travis FordAlma Mater: Kentucky ’94School Record/Years: 1st YearOverall Record: 190-164/11 YearsAssistant Coaches: Butch Pierre,Chris Ferguson, Steve Middleton

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 17-16Conference Record: 7-9/7thSeries Record: 0-1Last Meeting: 2001-2002Oklahoma State win, 82-64

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Mike NotewareOffice: (405) 744-7756Office Fax: (405) 744-7754e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (405) 744-5757Web Site: www.okstate.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown00 Bryon Eaton Sr. G 5-11 218 Dallas, Texas1 Terrel Harris Sr. G 6-5 184 Dallas, Texas2 Obi Muonelo Jr. G 6-5 218 Edmond, Okla.4 Anthony Brown Sr. F 6-6 225 Brooklyn, N.Y.5 Teeng Akol Fr. F/C 6-11 229 Wian, Sudan12 Keiton Page Fr. G 5-10 165 Pawnee, Okla.15 Nick Sidorakis So. G 6-4 175 Jenks, Okla.21 Ibrahima Thomas So. F/C 6-11 238 Dakar, Senegal23 James Anderson So. G/F 6-6 195 Junction City, Ark.32 Brad Garrett Jr. G 6-5 188 St. George, Utah33 Marshall Moses So. G/F 6-6 215 Aiken, S.C.44 Malcoln Kirkland So. F 6-8 240 Madison, Miss.55 Scott Warner So. C 6-11 225 Berryhill, Okla.

LoyolaGreyhoundsWednesday, December 3, 2008 • 7 p.m.Reitz Arena, Baltimore, Md.

Monday, February 9, 2008 • 7 p.m.Times Union Center

General InformationLocation: Baltimore, Md.Founded: 1852Enrollment: 3,538Colors: Green and GreyConference: Metro Atlantic AthleticArena: Reitz ArenaCapacity: 2,100President: Rev. Brian Linnane, S.J.Athletic Director: Joesph Boylan

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Jimmy PatsosAlma Mater: Catholic ’89School Record/Years: 58-62/3 YearsOverall Record: 58-62/3 YearsAssistant Coaches: Matt Kovarik, G.G.Smith, Greg Manning

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 19-14Conference Record: 12-6/4thSeries Record: 32-13Last Meeting: 2007-2008Siena Win, 65-63

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Joe DelBalsoOffice: (410) 617-2718Office Fax: (410) 617-5029e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (410) 660-2599Web Site: www.loyolagreyhounds.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown1 Anthony Winsbush Fr. F 6-7 180 Alexandria, Va.2 Isaac Reid So. F 6-5 225 Angleton, Texas3 Tony Lewis So. G 6-2 175 Fredericksburg. Va.4 Brett Harvey Jr. G 6-1 175 New City, N.Y.5 Marquis Sullivan Sr. G 6-1 190 Westminster, Md.10 Jhard Hall Fr. G 6-2 160 New Rochelle, N.Y.11 Paolo Ivis Fr. F 6-7 225 Fazana, Croatia13 Dan Ficke Sr. F 6-6 245 Englewood, Colo.14 Brad Farrell Sr. F 6-5 215 Herndon, Va.15 Shane Walker So. F 6-10 211 Northampton, England21 Jawaan Wright Jr. F 6-8 230 Agawam, Mass.22 Jamal Barney So. G 6-3 185 Baltimore, Md.24 Joe Muvuna Fr. F 6-9 200 Kigali, Rawanada31 Brian Rudolph So. G 5-11 170 New Bedford, Mass.34 Garrett Kelly Jr. F 6-6 175 Asheville, N.C.55 Josh Wiegand Fr. C/F 6-9 230 Bel Air, Md.

Travis FordHead Coach

Bryon Eaton Jimmy PatsosHead Coach

Marquis Sullivan

2008-09 ScheduleN 14 UTSAN 17 NORTH TEXASN 20 TULSAN 23 GAMBLING STATEN 27 vs. Gonzaga%N 28 vs. Maryland/Michigan

State%N 30 vs. TBA%D 4 at WashingtonD 14 at Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiD 17 MERCERD 20 vs. Rhode IslandD 29 ARKANSAS STATEJ 3 NORTHWESTERN STATEJ 6 SAVANNAH STATEJ 10 TEXAS A&M*J 17 at Baylor*J 21 MISSOURI*J 24 at Nebraska*J 26 OKLAHOMA*J 31 at Texas A&M*F 4 TEXAS TECH*F 7 at Kansas*F 10 at Texas*F 14 IOWA STATE*F 18 at Texas Tech*F 21 BAYLOR*F 25 at Colorado*F28 TEXAS*M 3 KANSAS STATE*M 7 at Oklahoma*M 11-14 Big 12 Championship

% Old Spice Classic* Big 12 Conference GameHome Games at the Gallagher Center

2008-09 ScheduleN 14 MOUNT ST. MARY’SN 16 TENNESSEE STATEN 17 at Boston College%N 18 vs. Cornell/St. John’s%N 24 vs. TBA%N 25 vs. TBA%N 26 vs. TBA%N 28 vs. TBA%N 29 at VermontD 3 SIENA*D 7 NIAGARA*D 10 Coppin StateD 21 at UC-DavisD 29 at North Carolina StateD 31 at DukeJ 3 at Canisius*J 5 at Niagara*J 9 at Fairfield*J 11 at Saint Peter’s*J 14 NEW JERSEY INSTITUTEJ 16 at Manhattan*J 18 MARIST*J 22 SAINT PETER’S*J 25 at Marist*J 30 at Rider*F 1 at Fairfield*F 7 MANHATTAN*F 9 at Siena*F 13 IONA*F 16 CANISIUS*F 21 at BracketBustersF 26 RIDER*M 1 at Iona*M 6-9 MAAC Tournament% NIT Season Tip-Off* MAAC gameHome Games at the Reitz Arena

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UAlbanyGreat DanesSaturday, December 6, 2008 • 7 p.m.Times Union Center

General InformationLocation: Albany, N.Y.Founded: 1844Enrollment: 12,457Colors: Purple and GoldConference: America EastArena: SEFCU ArenaCapacity: 4,538President: George M. PhilipAthletic Director: Lee McElroy

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Will BrownAlma Mater: Dowling ’95School Record/Years: 91-108/7 YearsOverall Record: 91-108/7 YearsAssistant Coaches: Pat Filien,Chad O’Donnell, Jeremy Friel

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 15-15Conference Record: 10-6/T-2ndSeries Record: Tied: Siena leads, 29-18Last Meeting: 2007-2008Siena Win, 75-71

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Brian DePasqualeOffice: (518) 442-3072Office Fax: (518) 442-3139E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (518) 442-2566Web Site: www.ualbanysports.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown1 Billy Allen R Fr. F 6-6 210 Hamilton, Ohio2 Logan Aronhalt Fr G/F 6-3 215 Zanesville, Ohio3 Will Harris Jr F 6-6 240 Corona, N.Y.5 Jerel Hastings Sr F 6-5 215 Dallas, Texas11 Anthony Raffa Fr G 6-1 175 Strathmere, N.J.12 Scotty McRae Jr F 6-8 210 Rosedale, N.Y.21 Mike Johnson Jr F 6-11 195 Brooklyn, N.Y.23 Tim Ambrose So G 6-0 220 Brooklyn, N.Y.24 Jake Lindfors Fr F 6-10 225 Elk Grove Village, Ill.32 Louis Barraza So G/F 6-5 200 Phoenix, Ariz.33 Brian Connelly Sr F 6-8 225 Audubon, N.J.42 Jimmie Covington Sr F/C 6-7 245 Chicago, Ill.54 Brett Gifford Jr C 6-11 260 Columbia, Mo.

MaristRed FoxesTuesday, December 9, 2008 • 7 p.m.Times Union Center

Thursday, January 15, 2009 • 7:30 p.m.McCann Center

General InformationLocation: Poughkeepsie, N.Y.Founded: 1929Enrollment: 4,256Colors: Red and WhiteConference: Metro Atlantic ConferenceArena: McCann CenterCapacity: 3,200President: Dr. Dennis J. MurrayAthletic Director: Tim Murray

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Chuck MartinAlma Mater: Monmouth ’93School Record/Years: First SeasonOverall Record: First SeasonAssistant Coaches: Paul Lee,Tyrone Weeks, Bashir Mason

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 18-14Conference Record: 11-7/T-5thSeries Record: 39-22Last Meeting: 2007-2008Siena win, 97-88 (OT)

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Mike FerraroOffice: (845) 575-3321Office Fax: (845) 471-0466e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (845) 454-2486Web Site: www.GoRedFoxes.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown1 Dorvell Carter Fr. G/F 6-6 200 Bronx, N.Y.5 Dave Kaba R- So. G 6-3 215 Ridge, N.Y.10 R.J. Hall Fr. G 5-10 165 Bloomfield, N.J.11 Dejuan Goodwin R- So. G 6-2 171 Baltimore, Md.14 Alex Vouyoukas Fr. F 6-9 225 Athens, Greece21 Kaylen Gregory R-Sr. G/F 6-3 180 St. Thomas, Virgin Islands23 Lawrence Williams R-So. F 6-7 220 Staten Island, N.Y.24 David Devezin Jr. G 6-0 180 Houston, Texas33 Javon Parris R-Jr. G 6-4 180 Brooklyn, N.Y.35 Vince Anthony Sr. F 6-4 215 Burlington City, N.J.41 Korey Bauer So. F 6-8 208 Whitehall, Pa.44 Ryan Schneider Sr. F 6-7 200 Yorktown Heights, N.Y.

Will BrownHead Coach

Brian Connelly Chuck MartinHead Coach

David Devezin

2008-09 ScheduleN 14 at VillanovaN 17 at DePaulN 19 at BryantN 22 C. CONN. STATEN 25 COLUMBIAN 29 PENNSYLVANIAD 1 BRYANTD 6 at SienaD 8 at LehighD 13 CANISIUSD 19 at Sacred HeartD 22 at St. Francis (N.Y.)D 30 at KansasJ 3 at Hartford*J 8 BOSTON UNIVERSITY*J 11 at Vermont*J 14 BINGHAMTON*J 17 at Maine*J 23 STONY BROOK*J 25 UMBC*J 28 at Hartford*F 5 at Boston University*F 7 VERMONT*F 9 at Binghamton*F 12 at Stony Brook*F 15 NEW HAMPSHIRE*F 22 MAINE*F 26 at New Hampshire*M 1 at UMBC*

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2008-09 ScheduleN 14 at Rutgers%N 17 ST. BONAVENTURE%N 22 vs. Robert Morris%N 23 vs. Delaware%N 29 NEW HAMPSHIRED 2 at MemphisD 5 IONA*D 9 at Siena*D 13 CLEVELAND STATED 20 St. John's!D 21 Virginia Tech/Columbia!D 23 at DelawareD 28 BUCKNELLD 30 at BinghamtonJ 2 SAINT PETER’S*J 4 at Rider*J 9 at Manhattan*J 11 NIAGARA*J 15 SIENA*J 18 at Loyola*J 23 CANISIUS*J 25 LOYOLA*J 30 at Fairfield*F 2 MANHATTAN*F 7 at Iona*F 9 RIDER*F 12 FAIRFIELD*F 16 at Saint Peter’s*F 21/22 ESPNUBRACKETBUSTERSF 27 at Canisius*M 1 at Niagara*M 6-9 MAAC Tournament% - Garden State Tip-Off Classic! – Holiday Festival (at Madison

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2008-2009 OpponentsPittsburghPanthersWednesday, December 17, 2008 • 9:30 p.m.Times Union Center

General InformationLocation: Pittsburgh, Pa.Founded: 1787Enrollment: 33,574Colors: Blue and GoldConference: Big EastArena: Petersen Events CenterCapacity: 12,508Chancellor: Mark NordenbergAthletic Director: Steve Pederson

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Jamie DixonAlma Mater: TCU ’87School Record/Years: 132-40/5 YearsOverall Record: 132-40/5 YearsAssistant Coaches: Tom Herrion,Pat Sandle, Brandin Knight

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 27-10Conference Record: 10-8/7thSeries Record: Pittsburgh leads, 2-1Last Meeting: 1990-1991Pittsburgh win, 82-80

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Greg HotchkissOffice: (412) 648-8240Office Fax: (412) 648-8248e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (412) 648-2318Web Site: www.pittsburghpanthers.com

2007-2008 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown1 Travon Woodall Fr. G 5-11 185 Paterson, N.J.2 Levance Fields Sr. G 5-10 190 Brooklyn, N.Y.3 Jermaine Dixon Jr. G 6-3 190 Baltimore, Md.5 Tyrelle Biggs Sr. F 6-8 240 Nanuet, N.Y.11 Gilbert Brown R-So. G/F 6-6 200 Harrisburg, Pa.12 Ashton Gibbs Fr. G 6-2 190 West Orange, N.J.21 Ryan Tiesi So. G 6-2 185 Pittsburgh, Pa.22 Brad Wanamaker So. G 6-4 200 Philadelphia, Pa.23 Sam Young Sr. F 6-6 215 Clinton, Md.24 Tim Frye So. G 6-4 190 Mars, Pa.25 Dwight Miller Fr. F 6-8 220 Nassau, Bahamas31 Mike Cook R-Sr. F 6-4 215 Philadelphia, Pa.35 Nasir Robinson Fr. F 6-5 210 Chester, Pa.45 DeJuan Blair So. F 6-7 265 Pittsburgh, Pa.52 Gary McGhee So. C 6-10 255 Anderson, Ind.

BuffaloBullsTuesday, December 23, 2008 • 7 p.m.Times Union Center

General InformationLocation: Buffalo, New YorkFounded: 1846Enrollment: 28,054Colors: Royal Blue and WhiteConference: Mid-American ConferenceArena: Alumni ArenaCapacity: 6,100President: John B. SimpsonAthletic Director: Warde Manuel

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Reggie WitherspoonAlma Mater: Empire State College ’95School Record/Years: 105-159/9 YearsOverall Record: 149-182/11 YearsAssistant Coaches: Jim Kwitchoff,Kevin Heck, Turner Battle

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 10-20Conference Record: 3-13/6th(East Division)

Series Record: Tied: 6-3Last Meeting: 2006-2007Buffalo win, 69-64

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Jon FullerOffice: (716) 645-6762Office Fax: (716) 645-6840E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (716) 645-3360Web Site: www.ubathletics.buffalo.edu

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown1 Andy Robinson G Sr. 6-1 190 Schenectady, N.Y.2 Byron Mulkey G Jr. 6-0 170 Wheatfield, N.Y.3 Sean Smiley G Jr. 6-1 165 Erie, Pa.4 Rodney Pierce G Jr. 6-2 195 Buffalo, N.Y.5 Zach Filzen G So. 6-3 185 North Field, Minn.15 Vadim Fedotov F/C Sr. 6-9 260 Munich, Germany21 Mitchell Watt F Fr. 6-9 210 Goodyear, Ariz.22 John Boyer G Jr. 6-1 185 Hollidaysburg, Pa.25 Calvin Betts G/F Jr. 6-3 225 Rochester, N.Y.30 Titus Robinson F Fr. 6-7 190 Charlotte, N.C.32 Jawaan Alston F So. 6-8 220 Uniontown, Pa.33 Adekambi Laleye F Jr. 6-9 210 Ottawa, Ontario34 Greg Gamble G/F Sr. 6-4 200 Niagara Falls, N.Y.35 Brian Addison F Sr. 6-8 225 Queens, N.Y.40 Max Boudreau F Jr. 6-7 230 Montreal, Quebec42 Dave Barnett G/F R-Fr. 6-5 200 East Aurora, N.Y.

Jamie DixonHead Coach

Levance Fields Reggie WitherspoonHead Coach

Greg Gamble

2008-09 ScheduleN 14 FAIRLEIGHDICKINSON%N 17 MIAMI (OHIO)N 21 vs. Akron%N 22 vs. Indiana%N 25 BELMONTN 28 Semifinal%N 29 Consolation/

Championship%D 3 DUQUESNED 6 VERMONTD 13 UMBCD 17 SIENAD 21 at Florida StateD 31 at Rutgers*J 3 at Georgetown*J 11 ST. JOHN’S*J 14 SOUTH FLORIDA*J 17 at Louisville*J 19 SYRACUSE*J 25 at West Virginia*J 28 at Villanova*J 31 NOTRE DAME*F 2 ROBERT MORRISF 7 at DePaul*F 9 WEST VIRGINIA*F 14 CINCINNATI*F 16 at Connecticut*F 21 DePAUL*F 24 at Providence*F 28 at Seton Hall*M 4 MARQUETTE*M 7 CONNECTICUT*M 10-14Big East Championship

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2008-09 ScheduleN 15 at YoungstownN 18 at CanisiusN 22 at EvansvilleN 25 NIAGARAN 29 TEMPLED 4 CONNECTICUTD 6 FLORIDA

INTERNATIONALD 20 UNC ASHEVILLED 23 at SienaD 28 vs. Pepperdine%D 29 vs. Coppin State/ Colorado%D 30 vs. TBA%J 10 at Bowling Green*J 13 at Akron*J 17 OHIOJ 21 KENT STATE*J 24 at Miami (OH)*J 27 at Western Michigan*J 31 TOLEDO*F 3 CENTRAL MICHIGAN*F 7 NORTHERN ILLINOIS*F 12 at Eastern Michigan*F 15 at Ball State*F 18 BOWLING GREEN*F 21 ESPN BracketBusterF 26 AKRON*M 1 at Ohio*M 5 at Kent State*M 8 MIAMI (OH)*% Outrigger Hotel Rainbow Classic* Mid-Atlantic Conference games

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Saint Joseph’sHawksSunday, December 28, 2008 • 7 p.m.Palestra

General InformationLocation: Philadelphia, Pa.Founded: 1851Enrollment: 4,150Colors: Crimson and GrayConference: Atlantic 10Arena: PalestraCapacity: 8,722President: Timothy R. Lannon, S.J.Athletic Director: Don DiJulia

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Phil MartelliAlma Mater: Widener ’76School Record/Years: 261-142/13 YearsOverall Record: 261-142/13 YearsAssistant Coaches: Mark Bass, DavidDuda, Geoff Arnold

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 21-13Conference Record: 9-7/T-4thSeries Record: St. Joseph’s leads 2-1Last Meeting: 2007-2008Saint Joseph’s win, 74-68

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Marie WozniakOffice: (610) 660-1727Office Fax: (610) 660-1724e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (215) 898-4324Web Site: www.sjuhawks.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown0 Tasheed Carr Sr. G 6-3 210 Philadelphia, Pa.1 Chris Prescott Fr. G 6-2 190 Bloomfield, Conn.5 C.J. Brown Jr. G 5-11 165 Newark, N.J.11 Charoy Bentley So. G 6-0 170 West Haven, Conn.13 Darrin Govens Jr. G 6-1 175 Chester, Pa.15 Garrett Williamson Jr. G 6-5 176 Merion, Pa.21 Temi Adebayo Fr. C 6-11 210 Ibadan, Nigeria22 Edwin Lashley Sr. G 6-4 197 Salisbury, Md.32 Idris Hilliard So. F 6-7 205 Roselle, N.J.34 Ahmad Nivins Sr. F 6-9 235 Jersey City, N.J.40 Bryant Irwin Fr. F 6-8 220 Bridgeport, W. Va.45 A.J. Rogers Fr. F 6-6 210 Rosedale, N.Y.55 Mike Auriemma Fr. G 6-1 183 Manchester, Conn.

Holy CrossCrusadersTuesday, December 30, 2008 • 7 p.m.Hart Center

General InformationLocation: Worcester, Mass.Founded: 1843Enrollment: 2,817Color: Royal PurpleConference: Patriot LeagueArena: Hart CenterCapacity: 3,600President: Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J.Athletic Director: Richard M. Regan, Jr.

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Ralph WillardAlma Mater: Holy Cross ’67School Record/Years: 174-103/9 YearsOverall Record: 318-227/18 YearsAssistant Coaches: Andrew Sachs,Guillermo Sanchez, Mark Daigneault

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 15-14Conference Record: 5-9/8thSeries Record: 7-4Last Meeting: 2007-2008Siena win, 84-77

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Charles BareOffice: (508) 793-2583Office Fax: (508) 793-2309e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (508) 793-3980Web Site: www.GoHolyCross.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown2 Devin Brown Fr. G 6-2 175 Randallstown, Md.3 Lawrence Dixon Sr. G 6-5 200 Columbia, Md.10 R.J. Evans Fr. G 6-2 175 Salem, Conn.12 Adam May Jr. F 6-8 200 Mentor, Ohio20 Pat Doherty Sr. G 5-11 170 Scranton, Pa.21 Alex Vander Bann Sr. F 6-9 205 Uxbridge, Mass.22 Andrew Beinert So. G 6-2 175 Floral Park, N.Y.33 Colin Cunningham Sr. F 6-6 210 Memphis, Tenn.34 Andrew Keister So. G 6-9 235 Galloway, N.J.42 Josh Jones Fr. F 6-7 230 Ocala, Fla.45 Greg McCarthy Sr. C 6-11 230 Mansfield, Mass.53 Eric Meister Jr. F 6-8 230 Boalsburg, Pa.

Phil MartelliHead Coach

Ahmad Nivins Ralph WillardHead Coach

Alex Vander Bann

2008-09 ScheduleN 14 SACRED HEARTN 16 ST. JOSEPH’SN 19 BROWNN 22 at NortheasternN 25 at HarvardN 29 at LoyolaD 1 FAIRFIELDD 3 at YaleD 6 WESTERN MICHIGAND 10 at MassachusettsD 22 at OhioD 27 SAN FRANCISCOD 30 SIENAJ 2 at Boston UniversityJ 6 at Central FloridaJ 10 LAFAYETTE*J 14 at Army*J 17 at Bucknell*J 21 at Navy*J 24 AMERICAN*J 28 COLGATE*J 31 at Lehigh*F 7 at Lafayette*F 11 ARMY*F 14 BUCKNELL*F 18 NAVY*F 21 at American*F 25 at Colgate*F 28 LEHIGH*M 4-13 Patriot League Championship* Patriot League Games

2008-09 ScheduleN 14 RIDERN 26 at Holy CrossN 24 vs. Texas^N 25 vs. TBA^N 26 vs. TBA^D 2 at LehighD 6 CREIGHTOND 9 at TowsonD 11 at VillanovaD 22 CORNELLD 28 SIENAD 31 DREXELJ 3 at Ball StateJ 10 RHODE ISLAND*J 14 at St. Bonaventure*J 18 CHARLOTTE*J 21 DUQUESNE*J 24 PENNSYLVANIAJ 28 at Richmond*F 1 at Dayton*F 4 GEORGEWASHINGTON*F 8 at Massachusetts*F 12 TEMPLE*F 14 at La Salle*F 18 at Saint Louis*F 22 MASSACHUSETTS*F 26 XAVIER*M 1 ST. BONAVENTURE*M 5 at Temple*M 7 at Fordham*M 11-14 Atlantic 10 Championship* Athletic 10 Conference Game^ EA Sports Maui Invitational

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2008-2009 OpponentsFairfieldStagsThursday, January 1, 2009 • 2 p.m.Times Union Center

Saturday, January 17, 2009 • 3:30 p.m.Arena at Harbor Yard

General InformationLocation: Fairfield, Conn.Founded: 1942Enrollment: 3,300Colors: Cardinal RedConference: Metro Atlantic AthleticConference

Arena: Arena at Harbor Yard/Alumni HallCapacity: 5,298/2,479President: Jeffrey von Arx, S.J.Athletic Director: Eugene P. Doris

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Ed CooleyAlma Mater: Stonehill ’94School Record/Years: 27-35/2 YearsOverall Record: 27-35/2 YearsAssistant Coaches: Bob Simon,Brian Blaney, Carmen Maciarello

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 14-16Conference Record: 11-7/5thSeries Record: 24-23Last Meeting: 2006-2007Siena Win, 69-54

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Jack JonesOffice: (203) 243-4116Office Fax: (203) 254-4117e-mail: [email protected] Phone: N/AWeb Site: www.fairfieldstags.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown1 Jamal Turner Fr. G 6-4 185 Boston, Mass.3 Jonathon Han Sr. G 6-0 160 Brooklyn, N.Y.4 Yorel Hawkins So. F 6-6 190 Apex, N.C.10 Jimmy O’Sullivan Jr. G 6-2 170 Honeoye Falls, N.Y.11 Lyndon Jordan So. G 6-2 180 Winder, Ga.12 Sean Crawford Fr. G 5-10 150 Laurelton, N.Y.15 Herbie Allen Sr. G 5-11 170 New York, N.Y.20 Sean Grzeck So. F 6-7 215 Wilmington, N.C.22 Warren Edney So. F 6-5 200 Vienna, Va.30 Shimeek Johnson Fr. F 6-7 190 Albany, N.Y.32 Anthony Johnson Jr. F 6-8 215 Lake Wales, Fla.33 Rob Sisca Jr. G 6-5 190 Weston, Conn.34 Ryan Olander Fr. F 6-11 215 Mansfield, Conn.41 Mike Evanovich Sr. F 6-9 220 Storrs, Conn.44 Greg Nero Jr. F 6-7 215 Red Hook, N.Y.50 Brandon Davis Fr. C 6-9 245 Greenville, S.C.

Saint Peter’sPeacocksSunday, January 4, 2009 • TBATimes Union Center

Monday, February 2, 2009 • 7 p.m.Yanitelli Center

General InformationLocation: Jersey City, N.J.Founded: 1931Enrollment: 3.282Colors: Blue and WhiteConference: Metro Atlantic AthleticArena: Yanitelli CenterCapacity: 3,200President: Dr. Eugene CornacchiaAthletic Director: Patrick Elliot

Basketball InformationHead Coach: John DunneAlma Mater: Ithaca ’92School Record/Years: 11-49/2 YearsOverall Record: 11-49/2 YearsAssistant Coaches: John Morton,James Wallace, Marlon Guild

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 6-24Conference Record: 3-15/9thSeries Record: Saint Peter’s, 38-32Last Meeting: 2007-2008Siena win, 77-64

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Dan DrutzOffice: (201) 761-7316Office Fax: (208) 761-7317e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (201) 761-7350Web Site: www.spc.edu/athletics

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown1 Darrell Lampley So. G 5-9 165 Linden, N.J.2 Ismaila Traore Sr. F 6-6 230 Mali4 Ryan Bacon So. F 6-7 215 Maplewood, N.J.10 Brandon Hall Fr. G 6-1 185 Colonia N.J.11 Kahlil Mumford So. G 5-11 175 Philadelphia, Pa.12 CJ Reid Fr. F 6-4 210 Brooklyn, N.Y.15 Wesley Jenkins So. G 6-2 195 Newark, N.J.21 Kabeya Kabongo Fr. F 6-4 200 Stratford, Conn.22 Nick Leon So. G 5-11 170 Brooklyn, N.Y.24 Jordan Costner So. F 6-6 200 Montclair, N.J.25 Jamin Shumate Fr. F 6-6 220 Elizabeth, N.J.31 Akeem Gooding Jr. F 6-4 215 Brooklyn, N.Y.33 Chineme Usuwa Jr. F 6-4 210 Avenel, N.J.45 Jack Hill Fr. F 6-8 200 Houston, Texas

Ed CooleyHead Coach

Jonathan Han John DunneHead Coach

Wesley Jenkins

2008-09 ScheduleN 15 at MemphisN 18 SACRED HEARTN 20 vs. Virginia Tech%N 21 vs. Xavier or Missouri%N 23 vs. TBA%N 29 AMERICAND 1 at Holy CrossD 5 SAINT PETER’S *D 7 Iona*D 11 at FordhamD 14 DREXELD 26 at ConnecticutJ 1 at Siena*J 4 at Iona*J 6 at ArmyJ 9 at Loyola*J 11 CANISIUS*J 15 at Saint Peter’s*J 17 SIENA *J 23 RIDER*J 26 at ManhattanJ 30 MARIST*F 1 LOYOLA*F 6 at Canisius*F 8 at Niagara*F 12 at Marist*F 14 NIAGARA*F 20/21 BracketbustersF 27 MANHATTAN*M 1 at Rider*M 6-9 MAAC Tournament% O’Reilly’s Auto Parts Puerto RicoTip-Off

* MAAC gameHome Games at the Arena at HarborYard

2008-09 ScheduleN 15 LEHIGHN19 at WagnerN 22 at Boston UniversityN 26 LONG ISLANDN 30 at RutgersD 5 at Fairfield*D 7 Canisius*D 10 at NJITD 13 SETON HALLD 19 at MonmouthD 23 FDUD 28 STONY BROOKJ 2 at Marist*J 4 at Siena*J 9 NIAGARA*J 11 LOYOLA*J 15 FAIRFIELD*J 19 at Manhattan*J 23 at Loyola*J 25 RIDER*J 31 at Iona*F 2 SIENA*F 6 at Niagara*F 8 at Canisius*F 13 at Rider*F 16 MARIST*F21 at ESPN BracketBustersF 27 IONA*M 6-9 MAAC Tournament

* MAAC game

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KansasJayhawksTuesday, January 6, 2009 • 7 p.m.Allen Fieldhouse

General InformationLocation: Lawrence, KansasFounded: 1866Enrollment: 29,613Colors: Crimson and BlueConference: Big 12Arena: Allen FieldhouseCapacity: 16,300President: Dr. Robert HemenwayAthletic Director: Lew Perkins

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Bill SelfAlma Mater: Oklahoma State ’85School Record/Years: 142-32/5 YearsOverall Record: 349-137/15 YearsAssistant Coaches: Joe Dooley,Kurtis Townsend, Danny Manning

Team Information2007-2008Record: 37-3Conference Record: 13-3/1stSeries Record: First Meeting

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Chris TheisenOffice: (785) 864-3417Office Fax: (785) 864-7944e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (785) 864-3417Web Site: www.kuathletics.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown2 Conner Teahan So. G 6-5 215 Leawood, Kan.4 Sherron Collins Jr. G 5-11 200 Chicago, Ill.10 Brennan Bechard Sr. G 6-0 185 Lawrence, Kan.11 Quintrell Thomas Fr. F 6-7 240 Newark, N.J.12 Brady Morningstar So. G 6-3 180 Lawrence, Kan.14 Tyrel Reed So. G 6-3 185 Burlington, Kan.15 Tyshawn Taylor Fr. G 6-3 180 Jersey City, N.J.21 Markieff Morris Fr. C 6-9 232 Philadelphia, Pa.22 Marcus Morris Fr. F 6-8 225 Philadelphia, Pa.23 Mario Little Jr. G 6-5 210 Chicago, Ill.24 Travis Releford Fr. G 6-5 200 Kansas City, Mo.32 Tyrone Appleton Jr. G 6-2 203 Gary, Ind.41 Chase Buford So. G 6-3 210 San Antonio, Texas45 Cole Aldrich So. C 6-11 245 Bloomington, Minn.54 Matt Kleinmann Sr. C 6-10 250 Overland Park, Kan.

RiderBroncsFriday, January 9, 2009 • 7 p.m.Times Union Center

Saturday, February 7, 2009 • 1 p.m.Alumni Gymnasium

General InformationLocation: Lawrenceville, N.J.Founded: 1865Enrollment: 5,757Colors: Cranberry, White and GrayConference: Metro Atlantic AthleticArena: Alumni GymnasiumCapacity: 1,650President: Dr. Mordechai RozanskiAthletic Director: Don Harnum

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Tommy DempseyAlma Mater: Susquehanna ’97School Record/Years: 39-26/2 YearsOverall Record: 127-38/7 YearsAssistant Coaches: Mike Witcoskie,Kevin Baggett, Todd Shellenberger

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 23-11Conference Record: 13-5/T-1stSeries Record: Siena leads, 19-9Last Meeting: 2007-2008Siena win, 74-53

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Bud FochtOffice: (609) 896-5138Office Fax: (609) 896-0341e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (609) 896-5138Web Site: www.gobroncs.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown2 Mike Ringgold So. F 3-7 200 Philadelphia, Pa.5 Ryan Thompson Jr. G 6-6 210 Mt. Laurel, N.J.10 Matt Griffin So. G 5-11 165 Narberth, Pa.13 Lamar Johnson Sr. G 6-3 190 Scranton, Pa.14 Patrick Mansell So. G 6-1 195 Laverock, Pa.15 Justin Robinson So. G 6-2 185 London, England25 Jermaine Jackson Fr. F 6-8 205 Reading, Pa.31 Brandon Penn Fr. F 6-7 180 Philadelphia, Pa.32 Harris Mansell Sr. G 6-3 215 Laverock, Pa.33 Robbie Myers Jr. F/C 6-9 255 Mountain Top, Pa.34 Novar Gadson Fr. G 6-7 213 Philadelphia, Pa.44 Kevin Vosilla Sr. F/C 6-7 250 Massapequa, N.Y.

Bill SelfHead Coach

Sherron Collins Tommy DempseyHead Coach

Ryan Thompson

2008-09 ScheduleN 14 at Saint Joseph’sN 20 at LehighN 23 at LafayetteN 29 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGED 3 RUTGERS%D 7 MANHATTAN*D 10 MONMOUTHD 17 at La SalleD 20 NJITD 23 at BinghamtonD 27 DREXELJ 2 at Iona*J 4 MARIST*J 9 at Siena*J 11 IONA*J 15 at Canisius*J 17 at Niagara*J 23 at Fairfield*J 25 at Saint Peter’s*J 30 LOYOLA*F 1 CANISIUS*F 7 SIENA*F 9 at Marist*F 13 SAINT PETER’S*F 15 at Manhattan*F 18 NIAGARA*F 21 at ESPN BracketBustersF 26 at Loyola*M 1 FAIRFIELD*M 6-9 MAAC Tournament

* MAAC game

2008-09 ScheduleN 16 CBE CLASSIC 1st Round%N 18 CBE CLASSIC 2nd Round%N 24 CBE Classic Semifinal%N 25 CBE Classic Final%N 28 COPPIN STATED 1 KENT STATED 3 NEW MEXICO STATED 6 JACKSON STATED 13 MASSACHUSETTS^D 20 TEMPLED 23 at Arizona&D 30 ALBANYJ 3 TENNESSEEJ 6 SIENAJ 10 at Michigan StateJ 13 KANSAS STATE*J 17 at Colorado*J 19 TEXAS A&M*J 24 at Iowa State*J 28 at NebraskaJ 31 COLORADO*F 2 at Baylor*F 7 OKLAHOMA STATE*F 9 at Missouri*F 14 at Kansas State*F 18 IOWA STATE*F 21 NEBRASKA*F 23 at Oklahoma*M 1 MISSOURI*M 4 at Texas Tech*M 7 TEXAS*M 11-14 Big 12 Championship

% O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE CLASSIC^ Sprint Center (Kansas City, Mo.)& Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series* Big 12 game

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2008-2009 OpponentsManhattanJaspersSunday, January 11, 2009 • 4 p.m.Draddy Gymnasium

Thursday, February 12, 2009 • 7 p.m.Times Union Center

General InformationLocation: Riverdale, N.Y.Founded: 1853Enrollment: 3,400Colors: Kelly Green and WhiteConference: Metro Atlantic AthleticArena: Draddy GymnasiumCapacity: 2,345President: Brother Thomas Scanlan, F.S.C.Athletic Director: Robert J. Burns

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Barry RohrssenAlma Mater: St. Francis-N.Y. ’83School Record/Years: 25-36/2 YearsOverall Record: 25-36/2 YearsAssistant Coaches: Edgar De La Rosa,John Alesi, C.J. Council

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 12-19Conference Record: 5-13/8thSeries Record: Manhattan leads 45-29Last Meeting: 2007-2008Siena win, 66-58

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Stephen DombroskiOffice: (718) 862-7228Office Fax: (718) 862-8020e-mail:[email protected]

Courtside Phone: (718) 862-7778Web Site: www.GoJaspers.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown1 Victor Jackson Jr. G 5-8 155 Garnersville, N.Y.2 Chris Smith So. G 6-3 200 Millstone, N.J.10 Patrick Bouli Jr. G 6-2 185 Cameroon, Africa11 Andrew Gabriel So. F 6-6 225 Brooklyn, N.Y.12 Jamel Ferguson Jr. F 6-4 190 Queens, N.Y.14 Antoine Pearson Jr. G 6-2 170 Bronx, N.Y.15 Nick Walsh So. G 5-9 150 Bronx, N.Y.21 Djibril Coulibaly Fr. C 6-9 200 Queens, N.Y.22 Marty Higgins So. F 6-6 210 Kildare, Ireland23 Devon Austin Sr. F 6-6 200 White Plains, N.Y.24 Darryl Crawford Jr. G 6-4 185 Harlem, N.Y.32 Brandon Adams Jr. F 6-6 226 Yonkers, N.Y.42 Herve Banogle Sr. C 6-8 250 Cameroon, Africa55 Laurence Jolicoeur So. C 6-9 215 Queens, N.Y.

NiagaraPurple EaglesSaturday, January 24, 2009 • TBATimes Union Center

Friday, February 27, 2009 • 7 p.m.Taps Gallagher Center

General InformationLocation: Niagara University, N.Y.Founded: 1856Enrollment: 3,853Colors: Purple and WhiteConference: Metro Atlantic AthleticArena: Taps Gallagher CenterCapacity: 2,400President: Rev. Joseph L. Levesque, C.M.Athletic Director: Ed McLaughlin

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Joe MihalichAlma Mater: LaSalle ’78School Record/Years: 179-123/10 YearsOverall Record: 179-123/10 YearsAssistant Coaches: Akbar Waheed,Luke Dobrich, Phil Martelli Jr.

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 19-10Conference Record: 12-6/3rdSeries Record: Siena leads, 40-37Last Meeting: 2007-2008Siena win, 94-78

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Kevin CarverOffice: (716) 286-8586Office Fax: (716) 286-8582e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (716) 286-8592Web Site: www.PurpleEagles.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown1 Rob Garrison Jr. G 6-2 185 Niagara Falls, N.Y.2 Tyrone Lewis Jr. G 5-11 180 Levittown, Pa.5 Austin Cooley Fr. G 6-5 175 Bethesda, Md.10 Chris Armstrong So. G 6-1 195 Queens, N.Y.13 Luuk Kortekass Fr. G 6-11 200 Tiel, Netherlands15 Eric Williams Fr. F 6-8 225 Hope, B.C.22 Bilal Benn Jr. G/F 6-5 205 Philadelphia, Pa.25 Benson Egemonye Sr. C 6-10 245 Benin City, Nigeria30 Demetrius Williamson Jr. F 6-6 195 Chicago, Ill.31 Anthony Nelson So. G 6-1 175 Plainfield, N.J.32 Kamau Gordon Jr. F 6-7 260 Greenwich, Conn.35 Kashief Edwards Fr. F 6-5 195 Philadelphia, Pa.

Barry RohrssenHead Coach

Devon Austin Joe MihalichHead Coach

Tyrone Lewis

2008-09 ScheduleN 15 at NJITN 19 MORGAN STATEN 22 at FordhamN 26 at St. FrancisN 29 HOFSTRAD 5 CANISIUS*D 7 at Rider*D 14 PrincetonD 20 at BinghamtonD 22 LONG ISLANDD 29 AMERICAND 31 at LaSalleJ 3 at Niagara*J 5 at Canisius*J 9 MARIST*J 11 SIENA*J 16 LOYOLA*J 19 SAINT PETER’S*J 24 at Iona*J 26 FAIRFIELD*J 31 NIAGARA*F 2 at Marist*F 7 LOYOLA*F 9 IONA*F 12 at Siena*F 15 RIDER*F 21 BRACKETBUSTERSF 27 at Fairfield*M 1 at Saint Peter’s*M 6-9 MAAC Tournament

* MAAC game

2008-09 ScheduleN 16 TOWSONN 19 at VillanovaN 22 APPALACHIAN STN 25 at BuffaloN 28 vs. MonmouthN 29 vs. Hartford or NJITD 3 AKROND 7 at Loyola*D 14 at South FloridaD 18 at DrexelD 23 at St. BonaventureD 29 vs. Murray St. %D 30 at Tenn Chattanooga%J 3 MANHATTAN*J 5 LOYOLA*J 9 at Saint Peter’s*J 11 at Marist*J 15 IONA*J 17 RIDER*J 24 at Siena*J 26 CANISIUS*J 31 at Manhattan*F 2 at Iona*F 6 SAINT PETER’S*F 8 Fairfield*F 12 at Canisius*F 14 at Fairfield*F 18 at Rider*F 21 BRACKETBUSTERF 27 SIENA*M 1 MARIST*M 6-9 MAAC Tournament% Dr. Pepper Classic* MAAC gameHome Games Gallagher Center

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IonaGaelsMonday, January 26, 2009 • 7 p.m.Times Union Center

Sunday, February 16, 2009 • 7:30 p.m.Hynes Athletics Center

General InformationLocation: New Rochelle, N.Y.Founded: 1940Enrollment: 3,322Colors: Maroon and GoldConference: Metro Atlantic AthleticConference

Arena: Hynes Athletics CenterCapacity: 2,611President: Br. James A. LiguoriAthletic Director: Patrick Lyons

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Kevin WillardAlma Mater: Pittsburgh ’97School Record/Years: 12-20/2 YearsOverall Record: 12-20/2 YearsAssistant Coaches: Dan Mchale,Shaheen Holloway and Steve Sauers

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 12-20Conference Record: 8-10/7thSeries Record: Iona leads, 48-41Last Meeting: 2007-2008Siena win, 64-51

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Brian BeyrerOffice: (914)-633-2334Office Fax: (914)-633-2072e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (914)-633-2255Web Site: www.icgaels.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown1 Kashif Pratt So. G 6-4 185 New York, N.Y.2 Keon Williams Fr. F 6-6 220 Hackensack, N.J.3 Scott Machado Fr. G 6-1 180 Queens, N.Y.4 Gary Springer Sr. F/C 6-9 240 College Park, Ga.5 Rashon Dwight So. G 6-3 185 Newark, N.J.10 Trinity Fields Fr. G 6-2 175 Queens, N.Y.11 Milan Prodanovic Jr. G 6-1 180 Queens, N.Y.12 Maurice Hicks, Jr. Fr. G 6-1 170 New York, N.Y.14 Kyle Rawson Fr. G 6-1 180 Warren, N.J.15 Jermel Jenkins Fr. G 5-11 185 Union, N.J.21 Alejo Rodriguez So. F 6-8 235 New York, N.Y.23 Devon Clarke Sr. F 6-6 205 Windsor, Conn.30 Jonathan Huffman Jr. F/C 7-0 235 Montgomery, Ala.33 Kyle Smyth Fr. G 6-4 185 River Edge, N.J.52 Derek Wolfley Fr. F 6-7 230 Attica, N.Y.

CanisiusGolden GriffinsThursday, January 29, 2009 • 7 p.m.Times Union Center

Sunday, March 1, 2009 • 2 p.m.Koessler Athletic Center

General InformationLocation: Buffalo, N.Y.Founded: 1870Enrollment: 3,461Colors: Blue and GoldConference: Metro Atlantic AthleticArena: Koessler Athletic CenterCapacity: 2,176President: Rev. Vincent M. Cooke, S.J.Athletic Director: Bill Maher

Basketball InformationHead Coach: Tom ParrottaAlma Mater: Fordham ’91School Record/Years: 18-44/2 YearsOverall Record: 18-44/2 YearsAssistant Coaches: Rob Norris,Lazare Adingono, Tim Paul

Team Information2007-2008 Record: 6-25Conference Record: 2-16/10thSeries Record: Siena, 42-36Last Meeting: 2007-2008Siena win, 77-49

Athletic CommunicationsSID Contact: Matt ReitnourOffice: (716) 888-2978Office Fax: (716) 888-8444E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (716) 888-2947Web Site: www.GoGriffs.com

2008-2009 Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown00 Greg Logins So. F 6-7 240 Sodus, N.Y.2 Frank Turner Jr. G 5-10 165 Atlantic City, N.J.3 Robert Goldsberry So. G 6-0 175 Troy, Ohio10 Bob Bevilacqua Sr. G 6-1 170 Orchard Park, N.Y.14 Brett Chance Fr. G 6-2 188 Oviedo, Fla.15 Julius Coles So. G 6-4 180 Harlem N.Y.21 Jovan Robinson Jr. G 6-4 175 Boston, Mass.24 Elton Frazier So. F 6-5 196 Syracuse, N.Y.25 Rishawn Johnson So. F 6-6 285 White Plains, N.Y.32 AJ Hawkins Fr. F 6-7 215 Duluth, Ga.42 Tomas Vazques-Simmons So. F 6-7 190 Rochester, N.Y.54 Chris Gadley Jr. C/F 6-9 320 Amherst, N.Y.

Kevin WillardHead Coach

Gary Springer Tom ParrottaHead Coach

Frank Turner

2008-09 ScheduleN 15 at AkronN 19 BUFFALON 22 LONG ISLANDN 25 at Washington StateN 29 ST. BONAVENTURE (HSBC

Arena)D 1 at HowardD 5 at Manhattan*D 7 at Saint Peter’s*D 13 at AlbanyD 17 at SyracuseD 20 NAVYD 30 at MaineJ 3 LOYOLA*J 5 MANHATTAN*J 11 at Fairfield*J 15 RIDER*J 17 IONA*J 23 at Marist*J 26 at Niagara*J 29 at Siena*F 1 at Rider*F 6 FAIRFIELDF 8 SAINT PETER’S*F 12 NIAGARA*F 16 at Loyola*F 23 at ESPN Bracket BusterF 27 MARIST*M 1 SIENA*M 6-9 MAAC Tournament

* MAAC Game

2008-09 ScheduleN 14 HAMPTONN 21 vs. Wisconsin%N 23 vs. Valparaiso/San Diego%N 24 vs. TBA%N 29 ROBERT MORRISD 5 at Marist*D 7 at Fairfield*D 10 at Long IslandD 14 ST. FRANCISD 18 at Western MichiganD 20 at Ohio StateD 23 at HofstraD 27 at South FloridaJ 1 RIDER*J 4 FAIRFIELD*J 9 CANISIUS*J 11 at Rider*J 15 at Niagara*J 17 at Canisius*J 24 MANHATTAN*J 26 at Siena*J 31 SAINT PETER’S*F 2 NIAGARA*F 7 MARIST*F 9 at Manhattan*F 13 at Loyola*F 16 SIENA*F 21 at ESPN Bracket BusterF 27 at Saint Peter’s*M 1 LOYOLA*M 6-9 MAAC Tournament

% USVI Paradise Jam* MAAC game

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All-Time Against 2008-2009 OpponentsUALBANY (29-18) (7-2 DI)Year SC UA1939-40 52 45 (A)1939-40 45 42 (A)1940-41 62 27 (N)1945-46 45 29 (A)1945-46 46 45 (A)1945-46 51 38 (N)1946-47 73 32 (A)1946-47 62 41 (H)1956-57 75 66 (N)1957-58 46 62 (N)1958-59 69 55 (N)1959-60 72 47 (N)1960-61 45 54 (N)1960-61 45 47(3OT) (H)1961-62 47 49 (N)1961-62 60 52 (H)1962-63 52 44 (N)1963-64 36 32 (N)1964-65 49 74 (N)1964-65 50 48 (H)1965-66 71 73 (N)1965-66 88 91 (H)1966-67 73 67 (H)1966-67 75 76 (OT) (N)1967-68 62 69 (N)1967-68 72 79 (N)1968-69 58 59 (A)1968-69 73 64 (N)1969-70 63 72 (A)1970-71 70 85 (N)1971-72 56 72 (A)1972-73 71 81 (N)1972-73 78 75 (N)1973-74 86 76 (A)1973-74 83 84 (A)1974-75 104 80 (H)1974-75 72 57 (H)1975-76 66 58 (A)Division I1976-77 91 86 (A)1976-77 49 62 (H)2001-02 60 48 (H)2002-03 79 75 (H)2003-04 71 50 (H)2004-05 65 86 (H)2005-06 82 74 (OT) (H)2006-07 76 75 (2OT) (H)2007-08 75 71 (H)

BOISE STATE (1-1) (1-1 DI)Year SC BS1993-94 80 82 (A)2007-08 93 70 (A)

BUFFALO (6-3) (3-1 DI)Year SC UB1950-51 43 33 (H)1954-55 81 69 (A)1959-60 60 77 (A)1960-61 64 57 (H)1975-76 94 103 (A)Division I1976-77 87 76 (H)1977-78 79 78 (A)1978-79 70 51 (H)2006-07 64 69 (A)

CANISIUS (42-36) (37-23 DI)Year SC CC1940-41 46 641940-41 37 491941-42 34 43 (H)1946-47 37 431947-48 54 441951-52 56 45 (A)1951-52 67 55 (H)1952-53 64 73 (A)1952-53 62 56 (H)1953-54 58 81 (A)1953-54 68 81 (H)1954-55 67 97 (H)1954-55 44 79 (A)1958-59 54 56 (H)1959-60 55 75 (A)1960-61 54 63 (H)1974-75 103 88 (H)1975-76 94 102 (A)Division I1976-77 74 66 (H)1977-78 82 91 (A)1978-79 83 77 (H)1979-80 87 95 (A)1980-81 68 57 (H)1984-85 71 80 (A)1984-85 65 57 (H)1985-86 52 74 (H)1985-86 58 60 (A)1986-87 73 59 (H)1986-87 72 81 (A)*1986-87 67 65 (A)1987-88 85 70 (A)1987-88 65 52 (H)1988-89 72 56 (A)1988-89 83 78 (H)1989-90 87 76 (H)1989-90 70 73 (A)!1989-90 71 53 (N)1990-91 90 57 (H)1990-91 87 67 (A)!1990-91 76 62 (N)1991-92 95 90 (OT) (H)1991-92 92 76 (A)1992-93 70 42 (H)1992-93 74 67 (A)1993-94 91 72 (H)1993-94 90 90 (OT) (A)1994-95 53 60 (A)1994-95 62 59 (H)1995-96 55 60 (H)1995-96 49 66 (A)1996-97 49 61 (A)1996-97 61 57 (H)!1996-97 44 84 (N)1997-98 72 73 (H)1997-98 92 94 (A)!1997-98 87 83 (OT) (H)1998-99 79 78 (H)1998-99 90 100 (OT) (A)1999-00 89 77 (H)1999-00 84 75 (A)!1999-00 82 71(H)2000-01 77 95 (A)2000-01 89 82 (OT) (H)!2000-01 64 76 (N)2001-02 68 76 (A)2001-02 63 43 (H)2002-03 71 63 (H)2002-03 77 84 (A)2003-04 63 59 (A)2003-04 78 72 (H)2004-05 80 84 (OT) (H)2004-05 57 65 (A)

2005-06 50 67 (A)2005-06 76 55 (H)2006-07 78 60 (A)2006-07 70 48 (H)2007-08 72 44 (A)2007-08 77 49 (H)

CORNELL (1-1) (1-1 DI)Year SC CU1985-86 70 552007-08 77 83 (A)

FAIRFIELD (24-23) (24-21 DI)Year SC FU1958-59 84 92 (A)1959-60 48 60 (H)Division I1976-77 76 84 (A)1986-87 57 58 (A)1987-88 91 77 (H)1989-90 63 57 (H)1990-91 77 55 (A)1990-91 97 63 (H)1991-92 65 63 (A)1991-92 77 53 (H)1992-93 56 59 (A)1992-93 59 64 (H)!1992-93 70 61 (N)1993-94 77 58 (H)1993-94 81 64 (A)!1993-94 84 73 (N)1994-95 58 59 (H)1994-95 66 74 (A)1995-96 47 60 (H)1995-96 57 66 (A)1996-97 66 58 (H)1996-97 64 74 (A)1997-98 59 60 (H)1997-98 84 92 (A)1998-99 96 82 (A)1998-99 95 80 (H)1999-00 88 83 (A)1999-00 88 84 (H)2000-01 71 53 (H)2000-01 65 46 (A)2001-02 72 79 (A)2001-02 57 60 (H)!2001-02 83 63 (H)2002-03 71 80 (H)2002-03 74 71 (A)!2002-03 63 67 (N)2003-04 80 91 (A)2003-04 60 58 (H)!2003-04 66 63 (H)2004-05 66 77 (H)2004-05 58 80 (A)2005-06 79 81 (A)2005-06 58 47 (H)2006-07 67 72 (H)2006-07 69 64 (A)2007-08 74 61 (A)2007-08 52 53 (H)

GEORGETOWN (4-2) (0-0 DI)Year SC GU1948-49 44 391949-50 42 471950-51 57 481952-53 72 571955-56 63 501973-74 56 70

GONZAGA (0-1) (0-0 DI)Year SC GU1954-55 63 64

HOLY CROSS (7-4) (7-4 DI)Year SC HC1989-90 76 103 (A)1989-90 101 91 (H)1992-93 95 96 (OT) (A)1993-94 91 73 (H)1994-95 79 84 (A)1995-96 83 78 (H)1996-97 95 78 (A)1997-98 105 69 (H)2005-06 68 63 (H)2006-07 57 65 (A)2007-08 84 77 (OT) (H)

IONA (41-48) (25-23 DI)Year SC IC1942-43 56 421946-47 56 57 (A)1946-47 45 49 (A)1947-48 53 49 (A)1947-48 51 45 (H)1948-49 51 45 (A)1948-49 48 39 (H)1949-50 40 41 (A)1950-51 54 55 (A)1951-52 61 52 (H)1952-53 58 69 (MSG)1953-54 56 54 (MSG)1954-55 51 46 (H)1955-56 64 56 (A)1955-56 66 77 (H)1956-57 50 49 (H)1956-57 80 103 (A)1957-58 43 52 (H)1957-58 49 71 (A)1958-59 48 50 (H)1958-59 42 68 (A)1959-60 61 66 (A)1959-60 41 56 (H)1960-61 52 85 (A)1960-61 64 59 (A)1961-62 59 73 (A)1962-63 58 60 (H)1963-64 32 52 (A)1964-65 65 61 (H)1965-66 61 88 (A)1966-67 56 69 (H)1967-68 55 57 (A)1968-69 66 81 (H)1969-70 52 82 (A)1970-71 64 70 (H)1971-72 61 53 (A)1972-73 77 66 (A)1973-74 98 106 (A)1974-75 88 75 (H)1975-76 75 68 (A)Division I1976-77 95 87 (H)1977-78 83 90 (A)1978-79 68 70 (H)1979-80 72 84 (A)#1979-80 70 76 (A)1980-81 70 53 (H)#1980-81 48 64 (A)1989-90 79 59 (H)1990-91 75 90 (H)1990-91 87 80 (A)1990-91 90 95 (OT) (N)1991-92 62 65 (A)1991-92 71 64 (H)1992-93 83 88 (H)1992-93 90 96 (A)

1993-94 94 90 (A)1993-94 108 67 (H)1994-95 100 81 (H)1994-95 115 103 (A)1995-96 59 70 (A)1995-96 62 66 (H)!1995-96 59 71 (N)1996-97 58 91 (H)1996-97 58 64 (A)1997-98 82 83 (OT) (A)1997-98 104 92 (H)!1997-98 75 90 (H)1998-99 88 74 (H)1998-99 80 97 (A)1999-00 92 96 (H)1999-00 94 89 (A)!1999-00 80 84 (H)2000-01 100 71 (H)2000-01 81 79 (A)2001-02 79 70 (OT) (A)2001-02 79 71 (H)2002-03 65 55 (H)2002-03 64 65 (A)2003-04 74 71 (H)2003-04 61 60 (A)2004-05 59 56 (H)2004-05 72 75 (A)!2004-05 51 68 (N)2005-06 78 85 (H)2005-06 82 76 (A)2006-07 61 60 (H)2006-07 71 53 (A)2007-08 81 76 (H)2007-08 64 51 (A)

LOYOLA (32-13) (30-12 DI)Year SC LC1948-49 54 52 (H)1950-51 55 33 (H)1951-52 48 49 (H)Division I1981-82 59 55 (A)1982-83 64 57 (H)1983-84 74 71 (H)1983-84 62 82 (A)1989-90 66 60 (A)1990-91 76 42 (H)1990-91 63 57 (A)1991-92 82 66 (H)1991-92 68 76 (A)1992-93 74 57 (H)1992-93 71 57 (A)1993-94 77 72 (A)1993-94 88 78 (H)1994-95 77 82 (A)1994-95 88 81 (H)1995-96 77 62 (H)1995-96 53 67 (A)1996-97 76 85 (A)1996-97 55 75 (H)1997-98 92 79 (A)1997-98 103 102 (H)1998-99 96 88 (H)1998-99 86 78 (A)1999-00 63 71 (A)1999-00 100 67 (H)2000-01 82 59 (H)2000-01 65 56 (A)2001-02 82 76 (OT) (A)2001-02 68 58 (H)2002-03 81 65 (H)2002-03 75 58 (A)2003-04 81 59 (A)2003-04 77 67 (H)2004-05 65 68 (H)2004-05 67 55 (A)

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All-Time Against 2008-2009 Opponents2005-06 89 83 (A)2005-06 85 69 (H)2006-07 87 94 (OT) (H)2006-07 71 72 (A)2007-08 56 85 (A)2007-08 76 83 (OT) (H)!2007-08 65 63 (H)

MANHATTAN (29-45) (23-28 DI)Year SC MC1946-47 47 501947-48 50 531948-49 43 47 (A)1949-50 48 33 (MSG)1949-50 46 411950-51 56 51 (A)1950-51 40 64 (H)1951-52 55 45 (A)1951-52 61 58 (H)1952-53 49 61 (H)1953-54 66 72 (H)1954-55 50 52 (H)1955-56 78 73 (H)1956-57 54 62 (H)1957-58 57 70 (H)1958-59 44 52 (H)1959-60 52 69 (H)1960-61 57 591961-62 56 69 (H)1962-63 48 80 (H)1963-64 56 72 (H)1974-75 72 79 (H)1975-76 89 105 (H)Division I1976-77 76 92 (H)1977-78 86 93 (H)1978-79 70 82 (A)1979-80 80 66 (H)1980-81 74 651981-82 79 66 (H)1982-83 57 61 (A)1988-89 80 65 (A)1989-90 101 71 (H)1990-91 90 55 (H)1990-91 76 69 (A)1991-92 66 81 (H)1991-92 68 80 (A)1992-93 62 64 (A)1992-93 84 76 (H)!1992-93 70 71 (N)1993-94 67 79 (A)1993-94 73 98 (H)!1993-94 65 68 (N)1994-95 61 66 (H)1994-95 54 67 (A)1995-96 40 61 (A)1995-96 64 66 (H)1996-97 64 65 (H)1996-97 56 39 (A)1997-98 79 83 (A)1997-98 89 72 (H)!1997-98 77 71 (H)1998-99 74 58 (A)1998-99 92 75 (H)1999-00 87 84 (H)1999-00 89 80 (A)2000-01 72 82 (H)2000-01 56 61 (A)!2000-01 79 76 (N)2001-02 64 69 (H)2001-02 70 75 (A)2002-03 66 82 (A)2002-03 72 68 (H)2003-04 50 72 (H)2003-04 62 79 (A)

2004-05 70 85 (A)2004-05 68 66 (H)2005-06 74 77 (A)2005-06 58 63 (H)2006-07 80 69 (A)2006-07 78 61 (H)!2006-07 75 72 (N)2007-08 69 56 (H)2007-08 72 73 (A)!2007-08 66 58 (H)

MARIST (39-22) (29-22 DI)Year SC MC1963-64 64 521965-66 80 831966-67 76 62 (H)1967-68 70 69 (A)1968-69 79 82 (H)1969-70 64 95 (A)1970-71 77 72 (H)1971-72 71 691972-73 88 57 (H)1973-74 73 48 (A)1974-75 103 87 (H)1975-76 80 71 (A)Division I1976-77 88 69 (H)1977-78 85 67 (A)1978-79 82 69 (H)1979-80 87 73 (H)1980-81 85 74 (H)1981-82 72 68 (H)1981-82 64 72 (A)1982-83 63 68 (A)1982-83 66 64 (H)#1982-83 59 60 (A)1983-84 62 67 (H)1983-84 65 62 (A)1987-88 87 66 (A)1988-89 110 91 (H)1990-91 89 66 (A)1991-92 80 63 (H)1992-93 62 60 (A)1993-94 63 60 (A)1993-94 78 66 (H)1994-95 59 81 (A)1995-96 47 49 (H)1996-97 95 62 (H)1997-98 75 73 (H)1997-98 78 68 (A)1998-99 87 93 (A)1998-99 84 78 (H)1998-99 56 55 (N)1999-00 91 81 (H)1999-00 67 70 (A)2000-01 60 64 (H)2000-01 66 72 (N)2001-02 69 77 (A)2001-02 57 60 (H)!2001-02 82 76 (H)2002-03 81 68 (A)2002-03 74 79 (H)!2002-03 70 68 (N)2003-04 65 67 (A)2003-04 71 65 (H)!2003-04 73 64 (H)2004-05 66 77 (A)2004-05 55 61 (H)2005-06 77 85 (H)2005-06 75 82 (A)2006-07 75 84 (OT) (H)2006-07 88 98 (A)!2006-07 86 78 (N)2007-08 76 72 (H)2007-08 97 88 (OT) (A)

MARYLAND (0-2) (0-2 DI)Year SC UM

&2001-02 70 85 (N)2006-07 75 94 (A)

NIAGARA (40-37) (36-24 DI)Year SC NU1942-43 34 53 (A)1945-46 72 421946-47 41 451947-48 45 481948-49 45 39 (H)1949-50 49 591950-51 58 44 (H)1951-52 55 47 (A)1952-53 81 88 (H)1953-54 50 74 (A)1954-55 61 77 (H)1955-56 44 78 (A)1956-57 46 81 (H)1957-58 45 78 (A)1958-59 49 62 (H)1959-60 50 74 (A)1960-61 44 68 (H)Division I1976-77 63 64 (A)1977-78 83 91 (H)1978-79 63 76 (A)1979-80 88 68 (H)1980-81 80 68 (H)1980-81 77 70 (A)1984-85 75 66 (H)1984-85 64 72 (A)1985-86 61 55 (H)1985-86 81 84 (A)*1985-86 82 70 (H)1986-87 88 97 (H)1986-87 94 96 (A)1987-88 91 68 (A)1987-88 90 76 (H)1988-89 101 76 (H)1988-89 72 60 (A)1989-90 73 60 (H)1989-90 74 65 (A)1990-91 96 80 (H)1990-91 87 68 (A)1991-92 66 73 (A)1991-92 63 61 (H)!1991-92 83 57 (N)1992-93 77 85 (H)1992-93 83 78 (A)1993-94 88 74 (H)1993-94 78 82 (A)1994-95 97 84 (H)1994-95 65 67 (A)1995-96 50 52 (H)1995-96 77 79 (A)1996-97 63 81 (A)1996-97 75 62 (H)1997-98 77 65 (A)1997-98 88 68 (H)1998-99 84 95 (A)1998-99 82 86 (H)1999-00 99 79 (H)1999-00 90 69 (A)!1999-00 90 88 (H)2000-01 78 81 (H)2000-01 90 80 (N)2001-02 77 65 (H)2001-02 73 74 (A)!2001-02 92 77 (H)2002-03 78 73 (A)2002-03 84 71 (H)2003-04 81 86 (H)2003-04 58 62 (A)!2003-04 74 79 (H)2004-05 59 74 (H)2004-05 66 81 (A)

2005-06 76 75 (A)2005-06 98 92 (OT) (H)2006-07 81 69 (H)2006-07 92 81 (A)!2006-07 79 83 (N)2007-08 94 84 (A)2007-08 94 78 (H)

OKLAHOMA STATE(0-1) (0-1 DI)Year SC OS2001-02 64 82 (N)

PITTSBURGH (1-2) (1-2 DI)Year SC UP1988-89 80 79 (A)1989-90 89 101 (A)1990-91 80 82 (H)

RIDER (19-9) (19-9 D1)Year SC RU1976-77 49 70 (A)1978-79 81 77 (H)1995-96 53 73 (H)1996-97 86 81 (A)1997-98 78 69 (H)1997-98 90 102 (A)1998-99 86 84 (H)1998-99 81 74 (A)1998-99 101 73 (N)1999-00 91 79 (A)1999-00 98 88 (H)2000-01 94 54 (A)2000-01 69 62 (H)2001-02 64 63 (H)2001-02 56 62 (A)2002-03 77 87 (H)2002-03 72 61 (A)2003-04 71 64 (A)2003-04 71 78 (H)2004-05 47 67 (A)2004-05 78 69 (H)2005-06 85 62 (H)2005-06 92 73 (A)2006-07 87 79 (H)2006-07 78 84 (A)2007-08 75 89 (H)2007-08 80 77 (A)!2007-08 74 53 (H)

SAINT JOSEPH’S (1-2) (1-2 DI)Year SC SJ1984-85 43 561985-86 69 532007-08 68 74 (H)

SAINT PETER’S(32-38) (28-20 DI)Year SC SP1950-51 56 44 (H)1951-52 43 51 (H)1954-55 57 74 (A)1955-56 70 56 (H)1956-57 60 81 (A)1957-58 45 54 (H)1958-59 51 75 (A)1959-60 53 72 (H)1960-61 54 69 (A)1961-62 77 54 (H)1962-63 66 75 (A)1963-64 70 76 (A)1964-65 80 72 (H)1965-66 85 103 (A)1966-67 69 93 (H)

1967-68 72 98 (A)1968-69 67 113 (H)1969-70 86 133 (A)1970-71 85 108 (H)1971-72 72 851974-75 96 99 (A)1975-76 87 88 (H)Division I1976-77 82 113 (A)1977-78 74 68 (H)1978-79 88 75 (A)1979-80 47 51 (H)1980-81 68 81 (A)1982-83 53 69 (A)1986-87 58 69 (OT) (H)1989-90 62 61 (A)1990-91 81 60 (H)1990-91 58 79 (A)1991-92 69 67 (A)1991-92 79 52 (H)1992-93 57 52 (H)1992-93 64 51 (A)1993-94 79 56 (H)1993-94 71 44 (A)1994-95 68 72 (H)1994-95 67 69 (A)!1994-95 45 53 (N)1995-96 51 68 (H)1995-96 74 88 (A)1996-97 58 60 (A)1996-97 52 61 (H)1997-98 68 69 (A)1997-98 85 83 (H)1998-99 84 72 (H)1998-99 98 87 (A)!1998-99 82 67 (N)1999-00 99 91 (H)1999-00 95 72 (A)2000-01 89 68 (H)2000-01 80 77 (A)2001-02 73 59 (H)2001-02 73 55 (A)!2001-02 77 66 (H)2002-03 81 63 (A)2002-03 100 69 (H)2003-04 67 82 (H)2003-04 59 68 (A)2004-05 59 62 (A)2004-05 76 80 (H)2005-06 77 69 (H)2005-06 63 81 (A)!2005-06 62 63 (H)2006-07 66 50 (H)2006-07 77 66 (A)2007-08 79 56 (H)2007-08 77 64 (A)

*ECAC NAC Playoffs# ECAC Metro Playoffs! MAAC Tournament^ NIT& NCAA Tournament

New Opponentsfor 2008-09:

TennesseeWichita State (potential)KansasMichigan State (potential)

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2007-2008 Season Review“It’s amazing,” Duell said after the win. “When I can look back andsay I was a part of this team – we’re a great team and it’s just anunbelievable experience.”

Eight days later, eventual-Ivy League champion Cornell handed theSaints an 83-77 setback in Ithaca – a loss that disappointed head coachFran McCaffery to the point that he closed practice to fans and mediamembers for the first time in his career.

The players responded with a stirring 75-71 win over crosstown rival andtwo-time defending America East Champion UAlbany before 13,262spectators at Times Union Center. It was the second largest crowd toever watch a Siena regular-season home game. That victory – the sixthin seven tries for the Saints against the Great Danes in the modern era– sparked the first of two four-game winning streaks on the season.

Siena opened MAAC play with a road win at Fairfield and a home victoryover Iona. Following the traditional break for final exams, the teamnotched another impressive non-conference score with an 84-77 win

over a healthy Holy Cross team inovertime. But the victory provedcostly. Sophomore star AlexFranklin, who claimed two ofthe first five MAAC Player ofthe Week awards, left the gamewith a back injury that cost himthe next five games and had lin-gering effects throughout theregular season.

“We’re a different team withoutAlexander Franklin,” McCafferynoted several times throughoutthe season. “We’re substantiallybetter with him in the lineup.”

Siena lost its next game toAtlantic 10 power St. Joseph’s74-68, despite leading by twopoints with 1:30 remaining.

Following a New Year’s Eveblowout of Dartmouth in whichsenior Tay Fisher scored a career-high 23 points, the team embarkedon its most challenging mission ofthe season – a date with top-rankedMemphis at FedExForum. The Saintsproved no match for the high-poweredTigers, who built a 25-point halftime leadand never let up in a 102-58 triumph.

“We learned a lot from that,” Fisher, aco-captain, said following the loss. “We saw a team that is competing for aNational Championship. They valued each possession and never let up. Weneed to bring that type of energy and effort to every game for 40 minutes.”

From worst to first in just three years.

That’s what head coach Fran McCaffery has done withthe Siena men’s basketball program.

The team that won just six games the season prior tohis arrival now has a MAAC Championship and NCAAwin to its credit.

Siena lived up to the lofty expectations set forth by theleague’s 10 head coaches in 2007-2008, completing awhirlwind transformation.

From the cellar to the penthouse.

From obscurity to national prominence.

From boring to sublime.

In truth, it seems almost everything changed in the lastthree years. Everything surrounding Siena basketballthat is.

The 2007-2008 season provided furtherevidence that Siena basketball is back. Andthe view from the top doesn’t figure to bechanging any time soon.

Any questions surrounding misguidedexpectations were quickly dismissed whenSiena shook off a season-opening loss atJames Madison with two strong efforts inthe Preseason NIT at Syracuse.

Against the Orange, Siena rallied from a14-point halftime deficit, to close withinfour points and trailed by just sixpoints with 1:30 to go in a resolute97-89 loss. The season’s first wincame the following night againstFairleigh Dickinson, 88-66. It was thefirst of 14 double-digit wins on theyear.

Point guard Ronald Moore had 20assists and just one turnover in Siena’stwo Preseason NIT games. His efficiencyat the point helped Siena to the fewestturnovers in the MAAC and one of the topturnover margins in the nation.

The Saints rode the momentum to perhaps theirbiggest non-conference regular season victory ever.

Behind 16 points from junior transfer Josh Duell, Sienaknocked off #20 Stanford in its home opener. And theydid it with shocking ease. After leading by double figuresfor much of the second half, Siena earned a 79-67 victorythat sent shock waves though the college basketball worldand sent the student section flooding on to the court.

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The lesson seemed to get through as Siena posted five wins in itsnext six games, starting MAAC play with a 7-1 record. The highlight ofthe stretch was a decisive 94-84 win over Niagara at a sold outGallagher Center in a rematch of the 2007 MAAC title game.

“(Edwin) Ubiles took advantage of every little mistake we made,”Niagara coach, Joe Mihalich, commented after his team’s loss.

The 28-point effort from Siena’s sophomore star proved to be the normrather than the exception. Ubiles reached double figures in 28 of Siena’s29 regular-season games and broke 20 points 10 times, producing oneof the most sensational sophomore campaigns in school history.

Loyola stopped Siena’s momentum with a headscratching85-56 triumph in Baltimore on January 25. After awin at Iona on the way back to the CapitalRegion, Siena was again blown out by a leagueopponent. This time Rider handed Siena an89-75 defeat on ESPN2 at home.The Broncs scored 59 first-halfpoints, building a 25-pointhalftime lead. Siena cut theadvantage to eight pointsbefore succumbing tofatigue and foul trouble.

With their title hopes onthe verge of extinction, theSaints responded with theirmost impressive week ofthe year, posting a win overarchrival Marist beforeearning a payback victoryat Rider. Junior KennyHasbrouck played thekey role in the overtimewin at Poughkeepsie,scoring 35 points asSiena prevailed in over-time at the sold-out McCann Center.

It was an effort McCaffery would latercall “a Player-of-the-Year performance.”

Like the Saints, Hasbrouck lived up to thehype, earning Preseason and PostseasonFirst Team All-MAAC accolades. Manyreasonably argue his arrival in Loudonville hastriggered Siena’s renaissance as much as McCaffery’s.

Two days after the win at Marist, the Saints again faced a hostile envi-ronment and a sold-out gym.

Once more they responded.

Josh Duell delivered the shot of the regular season – a 3-pointer withjust over a second to go – that broke a 77-77 tie and gave Siena a state-ment victory over a Rider team that entered with a 10-game winningstreak, alone atop the league standings.

The euphoria would be short-lived as nemesis, Loyola, got a game-tying 3-pointer from reserve Greg Manning in the final seconds to force

overtime in an 83-76 triumph in Albany. Just two dayslater, the Saints had another setback, falling a pointshort to upstart Manhattan as Hasbrouck’s buzzer-beating runner came up just short.

Tested one final time, the Saints turned to their trademarkoffensive firepower to close the season with three explosivewins. The first came in the most unlikely of places.

Forced to travel over 2,700 miles to play eventual WACchampion and 20-game winner, Boise State, in Idaho onBracketBuster Saturday, the Saints shook off any effectsof jetlag to deliver a scintillating effort that resulted in aneye-popping 93-70 thrashing of the Broncos. Franklin had

career highs with 30 points and 18 reboundsmatched up with First team All-WAC pickReggie Larry.

“We needed this really bad,” Fisher saidafter he and his teammates returned toAlbany. “We went out there, played really

well, and now, we can get alittle streak going.”

“It was a big win, especiallyconfidence-wise,” Franklinsaid. “The trip was wellworth it. It’ll give us somemomentum.” These com-ments proved prophetic.

Behind 32 points fromHasbrouck, Siena crushedNiagara 94-78 on Senior Day,turning a four-way log jam atthe top of the MAAC standingsinto a three-way race with onegame remaining. A 77-64 come-back win at Saint Peter’s secured ashare of the regular-seasoncrown, and the Saints got the helpthey needed from an unlikely sourcewhenMarist defeated Loyola twohours later. That win, coupled with aNiagara victory earlier in the day,

clinched the #1 seed and subsequentPostseasonNIT bid for the red-hot Saints.

But it turned out the NIT was not in Siena’s future.

The Saints rode the momentum of their three-game win-ning streak all the way to a MAAC Championship andNCAA win. Siena knocked off a stubborn Manhattan teamin the first round of the MAAC Tournament in Albany,rallied from a 17-point deficit to top nemesis Loyola inthe second round and drilled co-regular-season championRider in the championship. Duell again provided theheroics in the semifinal win, hitting an acrobatic layupwith 20 seconds left.

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“I feel like when I got here, we struggled early,” McCaffery said. “Thefirst four or five months were a real struggle. We just kept working.Little by little, we started to build it. When you get to the culminationof this building process, it’s just a tremendous feeling.”

Hasbrouck and Ubiles were honored before the Tournament withinclusion on the MAAC First Team. Franklin was a Second Teamselection and Duell was named to the MAAC All-Academic Team.

The Saints learned six days later they would face SEC power and #4 seedVanderbilt in the NCAA Tournament in Tampa, Fla. Hasbrouck andthe Saints weren’t ready for the season to end.

Behind 30 points from Hasbrouck, Siena throttled the Commodores83-62 for their third NCAA win in program history. This win, much likethe first – an 80-78 triumph over #3 seed Stanford in 1989 – caughtthe nation’s attention. The Saints were the darlings of the nation, partof a historic bracket in Tampa that saw all four double-digit seededunderdogs advance to the Second Round. The clock struck midnightfor Cinderella Siena at high noon on Easter Sunday, when the teamtipped off its final game of the season – an 84-72 loss to BIG EASTfoe Villanova – in front of a nationally televised audience.

The trophies and accolades kept piling up after the season and the Saintsknow they will enter this year with an even bigger target on their back.

But chances are, you won’t catch anybody looking in the rearview mirror.

And the Tournament could not have had a more fittingending.

Fisher scored 21 points, knocking down six 3-pointers, inthe Saints’ MAAC Championship win over Rider, whichcoincided with his 22nd birthday. The performance earnedFisher a spot on the MAAC Tournament Team. Hewas joined on the squad by Ubiles, Hasbrouck andFranklin. Hasbrouck was named MVP after scoring17 points in the Championship game and averaging14.3 points and 5.7 rebounds in the Tournament.

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2007-2008All-Conference Teams

FIRST TEAMGerald Brown, Loyola (Sr., G)Charron Fisher, Niagara (Sr., G/F)Jason Thompson, Rider (Sr., F)*Kenny Hasbrouck, Siena (Jr., G)Edwin Ubiles, Siena (So., G/F)

SECOND TEAMJonathan Han, Fairfield (Jr., G)Tyrone Lewis, Niagara (So., G)Ryan Thompson, Rider (So., G)Todd Sowell, Saint Peter’s (Sr., F)Alex Franklin, Siena (So., F)

THIRD TEAMMichael Tuck, Loyola (Sr., F)Antoine Pearson, Manhattan (So., G)Ryan Stilphen, Marist (Sr., F/C)Stanley Hodge, Niagara (Sr., G)Harris Mansell, Rider (Jr., G)

ROOKIE TEAMBrian Rudolph, Loyola (G, 5-11)^Jay Gavin, Marist (G, 6-1)^Anthony Nelson, Niagara (G, 6-1)Mike Ringgold, Rider (F, 6-7)Wesley Jenkins, Saint Peter’s (G, 6-2)

*MAAC Player of the Year^Co-Rookie of the Year

ALL-ACADEMICBob Bevilacqua, CanisiusJoseph Badja, FairfieldKevin Hassett, IonaJason McPherson, IonaMilan Prodanovic, IonaRyan Schneider, MaristDavid Cirincione, NiagaraJoel Green, RiderKevin Hickman, RiderTim Spitler, Saint Peter’sJosh Duell, Siena

2008 MAAC Championship ResultsFirst Round (Friday, March 7)#8 Manhattan 73, #9 Saint Peter’s 59#10 Canisius 64, #7 Iona 59

Quarterfinals (Saturday, March 8)#4 Loyola 64, #5 Fairfield 59#1 Siena 66, #8 Manhattan 58#2 Rider 75, #10 Canisius 71#6 Marist 66, #3 Niagara 62

Semifinals (Sunday, March 9)#1 Siena 65, #4 Loyola 63#2 Rider 76, #6 Marist 71

Finals (Monday, March 10)#1 Siena 74, #2 Rider 53

All-Tournament TeamHarris Mansell, RiderJason Thompson, RiderTay Fisher, SienaAlex Franklin, SienaEdwin Ubiles, SienaKenny Hasbrouck, Siena*

*Tournament MVP

2007-2008 MAAC ReviewFinal Standings

----------------------------------------------------MAAC ---------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------Overall ----------------------------------------------------Team Record Pct Home Away Neutral Record Pct Home Away Neutral

Siena#! 13-5 .722 6-3 7-2 0-0 23-11 .676 10-4 8-6 5-1Rider# 13-5 .722 7-2 6-3 0-0 23-11 .676 11-2 9-6 3-3Niagara 12-6 .667 7-2 5-4 0-0 19-10 .655 10-2 8-7 1-1Loyola 12-6 .667 7-2 5-4 0-0 19-14 .576 11-2 6-10 2-2Fairfield 11-7 .611 6-3 5-4 0-0 14-16 .467 7-6 7-9 0-1Marist 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 0-0 18-14 .562 10-2 6-7 2-5Iona 8-10 .444 5-4 2-6 1-0 12-20 .375 7-5 4-12 1-3Manhattan 5-13 .278 4-4 1-8 0-1 12-19 .387 6-7 5-10 1-2Saint Peter’s 3-15 .167 2-7 1-8 0-0 6-24 .200 4-9 1-14 1-1Canisius 2-16 .111 2-7 0-9 0-0 6-25 .194 5-9 0-15 1-1# Co-Regular-Season Champions! Tournament Champion

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Metro Atlantic Athletic ConferenceAcademics and AthleticsThe MAAC prides itself on the accomplishments of its student-athletes inthe classroom, as well as on the field. Mary Beth Riley, a 1991 graduate ofCanisius, was the first recipient of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Inthe fall of 1998, Erin Whalen, a member of the Iona women’s rowing team,was awarded one of the nation’s 32 Rhodes Scholarships for academicachievement and civic leadership. Jose Vargas, a Loyola student, was alsoawarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1999.

First-class facilities are the rule with MAAC schools, as teams regularly playin top-notch arenas, such as Madison Square Garden, the IZOD Center,HSBC Arena, Times Union Center, the Arena at Harbor Yard and SovereignBank Arena. The other MAAC championships boast their share of outstand-ing locales as well, such as the fabled Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx,where the cross country championships are contested, and Waterfront Parkin Trenton, home of the baseball championship. This year, the MAAC willtake its Cross Country Championships to Orlando, Florida, where it willconduct its post-season championships at Disney’s Wide World of SportsComplex. In 2009, the MAAC Women’s Soccer Championship will be atWalt Disney World. The MAAC Men’s and Women’s Golf Championshipswill move to Celebration Golf Club, located in Celebration, Florida, begin-ning in 2009.

In the past several years, a number of the MAAC schools have also enjoyedsuccess in NCAA Championships. MAAC schools have made a total of 72NIT appearances and 41 NCAA appearances. In addition, Rider Universityrepresented the league last season in the inaugural College BasketballInvitational (CBI). Combined with recent bracket expansion in several sports,the MAAC possesses 12 automatic bids in men’s and women’s basketball,baseball, softball, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s golf, men’sand women’s tennis, women’s water polo and men’s lacrosse. In 2007,the Marist women’s basketball team advanced to the Sweet 16 before fallingto the eventual National Champion, the University of Tennessee. Last fall,the Iona College men’s cross country team finished second at the 2007NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships. Canisius softball,Manhattan track, Manhattan and Marist baseball and Loyola soccer andlacrosse have also flourished on the national stage.

The MAAC has also been a leader in the forefront of technology, expandingthe notoriety of the league into cyberspace. In 2007, the league retainedXOS Technologies, Inc., to sponsor the MAAC web page. Launched inNovember 1999, www.maacsports.com has been a great success, provid-ing fans with up-to-date contest results, fan polls and an online merchan-dise store.

The MAAC President for the 2008-2009 academic year is Rev. Brian F.Linnane, S.J., the President of Loyola College. The Vice-President is Rev.Jeffrey von Arx, S.J., the President of Fairfield University. Pat Lyons, Director

of Athletics at Iona College, will chair the Committeeon Athletic Administration, and Sandra Taylor,

Associate Athletics Director/SeniorWoman Administrator atManhattan College will serve asVice Chair.

With 10 institutions strongly bound by the sound principlesof quality and integrity in academics and excellence in athletics,the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference is in its 28th year ofcompetition during the 2008-2009 academic year.

The MAAC was founded in 1980 by six charter members: theU.S. Military Academy, Fairfield University, Fordham University,Iona College, Manhattan College and Saint Peter’s College.Competition followed one year later in the fall of 1981 withmembers competing in the sports of men’s cross countryand men’s soccer. On January 2, 1982, Army traveled toIona for the first MAAC men’s basketball game and theMAAC story had begun.

Today, Conference members include: Canisius College,Fairfield University, Iona College, Loyola College (Md.),Manhattan College, Marist College, Niagara University,Rider University, Saint Peter’s College, and Siena College.In addition, associate members Mount St. Mary’s University,Providence College, Saint Joseph’s University, Virginia MilitaryInstitute and Wagner College compete in men’s lacrosse. St.Francis (N.Y.) College, Villanova University and WagnerCollege are all associate members of the MAAC Women’sWater Polo League. The MAAC will support 24 sports andchampionships during the 2008-2009 academic year.

The MAAC Basketball Championships return to the TimesUnion Center in Albany, New York, for 2009 and 2010,with Bridgeport’s Arena at Harbor Yard preparing to hostthe 2011 championship. By having an excellent workingrelationship with various facilities, the MAAC has beenable to attract a number of NCAA Championship events.Most recently, the MAAC, Canisius College and NiagaraUniversity successfully hosted the 2004 and 2007 NCAADivision I Men’s Basketball Championship First and SecondRounds at the HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York. All threeparties will host that event again in 2010. The MAAC andRider University will co-host the 2009 NCAA Division IWomen’s Basketball Championship Regional at the SovereignBank Arena in Trenton, N.J., after recording the third-highestattendance figure for the women’s championship with theFirst and Second Rounds in 2006.

MAAC Associate SportsIn June of 1995, the MAAC continued to develop opportunitiesfor student-athletes as the conference announced the forma-tion of the MAAC Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse Leagues.The men’s league began competition in the spring of 1996,while the women’s league commenced in the spring of1997. The men’s league consists of four MAAC schools –Canisius, Manhattan, Marist, and Siena – and five associatemembers – Mount St. Mary’s, Providence, Saint Joseph’s,Virginia Military Institute andWagner. The women’s leagueconsists of MAAC institutions Canisius, Fairfield,Iona, Manhattan, Marist, Niagara and Siena.

In 2002, the MAAC added the MAAC Women’sWater Polo League. The league is made up ofthree MAAC schools – Iona, Marist and Siena –as well as three associate members, St. Francis(N.Y.), Villanova and Wagner.

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2007-2008 Statistics and Results

Date Opponent Score W/L Attend. High Scorer High Rebounder

11/9 James Madison 88-100 L 3,233 Ubiles, Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . (27) Magee, Cory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (8)11/12 Syracuse 89-97 L 17,746 Hasbrouck, Kenny . . . . . . . (24) Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . (8)

Ubiles, Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . (8)11/13 Fairleigh Dickinson 88-66 W 16,946 Hasbrouck, Kenny . . . . . . . (20) Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . (10)11/17 #20 STANFORD 79-67 W 6,274 Duell, Josh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (16) Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . (10)11/25 Cornell 77-83 L 1,471 Franklin, Alex. . . . . . . . . . . . (19) Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . (13)12/1 UALBANY 75-71 W 13,262 Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . (24) Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . (10)12/7 * Fairfield 74-61 W 1,569 Franklin, Alex. . . . . . . . . . . . (16) Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . (7)12/9 * IONA 81-76 W 5,134 Ubiles, Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . (20) Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . (8)12/22 HOLY CROSS 84-77 WOT 5,285 Ubiles, Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . (29) Ubiles, Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . (8)12/28 ST. JOSEPH’S 68-74 L 6,440 Ubiles, Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . (16) Rossiter, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . (8)12/31 DARTMOUTH 89-54 W 4,497 Fisher, Tay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (23) Rossiter, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . (10)1/3 #1 Memphis 58-102 L 16,836 Hasbrouck, Kenny. . . . . . . . (18) Magee, Cory . . . . . . . . . . . . . (10)1/6 * SAINT PETER’S 79-56 W 4,542 Hasbrouck, Kenny . . . . . . . (28) Rossiter, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . (13)1/8 * FAIRFIELD 52-53 L 4,308 Ubiles, Edwin. . . . . . . . . . . . (15) Rossiter, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . (9)

Moore, Ronald . . . . . . . . . . . . (9)1/11 * Niagara 94-84 W 2,400 Ubiles, Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . (28) Rossiter, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . (9)1/13 * Canisius 72-44 W 874 Jackson, Clarence . . . . . . . . (13) Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . (9)1/17 * MANHATTAN 69-56 W 5,549 Hasbrouck, Kenny . . . . . . . . (17) Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . (10)1/21 * CANISIUS 77-49 W 5,013 Ubiles, Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . (20) Ubiles, Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . (8)1/24 * Loyola 56-85 L 1,943 Hasbrouck, Kenny. . . . . . . . (19) Franklin, Alex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (5)1/27 * Iona 64-51 W 2,423 Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . (17) Moore, Ronald . . . . . . . . . . . . (5)

Franklin, Alex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (5)2/2 * RIDER 75-89 L 6,432 Hasbrouck, Kenny. . . . . . . . (23) Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . (8)2/4 * MARIST 76-72 W 5,697 Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . (20) Duell, Josh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (6)2/8 * Marist 97-88 WOT 3,200 Hasbrouck, Kenny . . . . . . . . (35) Hasbrouck, Kenny . . . . . . . . . (6)2/10 * Rider 80-77 W 1,700 Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . (20) Franklin, Alex. . . . . . . . . . . . . (12)2/16 * LOYOLA 76-83 LOT 6,463 Ubiles, Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . (37) Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . (8)2/18 * Manhattan 72-73 L 1,725 Ubiles, Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . (24) Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . (13)2/23 Boise State 93-70 W 5,982 Franklin, Alex. . . . . . . . . . . . (30) Franklin, Alex. . . . . . . . . . . . . (18)2/29 * NIAGARA 94-78 W 7,366 Hasbrouck, Kenny. . . . . . . . (32) Hasbrouck, Kenny . . . . . . . . . (7)

Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . (7)3/2 * Saint Peter’s 77-64 W 1,247 Franklin, Alex. . . . . . . . . . . . (28) Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . (10)3/8 MANHATTAN 66-58 W 7,894 Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . (26) Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . (9)3/9 LOYOLA 65-63 W 6,577 Franklin, Alex. . . . . . . . . . . . (22) Franklin, Alex. . . . . . . . . . . . . (12)3/10 RIDER 74-53 W 9,279 Fisher, Tay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (21) Fisher, Tay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (5)

Hasbrouck, Kenny . . . . . . . . . (5)3/21 #19 Vanderbilt 83-62 W 15,328 Hasbrouck, Kenny . . . . . . . (30) Moore, Ronald . . . . . . . . . . . . (6)3/23 Villanova 72-84 L 14,504 Franklin, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . (18) Ubiles, Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . . (12)

FG/Total 3/Point Free Throws Rebounds FoulsPlayer GP/GS Min Avg FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Off/Def Tot/Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgUbiles, Edwin 34/33 1130 33.2 231/439 .526 34/81 .420 81/115 .704 47/101 148/4.4 48 0 57 55 33 41 577 17.0Hasbrouck, Kenny 34/34 1074 31.6 199/450 .442 56/144 .389 92/128 .719 33/80 113/3.3 74 1 76 61 6 77 546 16.1Franklin, Alex 29/23 855 29.5 158/278 .568 0/0 .000 123/186 .661 74/152 226/7.8 85 2 33 57 23 46 439 15.1Moore, Ronald 34/33 1082 31.8 102/277 .368 31/99 .313 57/80 .713 39/100 139/4.1 42 0 180 74 5 51 292 8.6Fisher, Tay 34/10 597 17.6 81/183 .443 71/160 .444 38/45 .844 9/31 40/1.2 36 0 24 20 0 28 271 8.0Duell, Josh 31/15 720 23.2 49/137 .358 25/72 .347 47/59 .797 36/65 101/3.3 76 2 31 24 15 23 170 5.5Jackson, Clarence 28/0 235 8.4 36/105 .343 15/47 .319 16/21 .762 13/23 36/1.3 21 0 9 19 1 14 103 3.7De la Rosa, Chris 33/1 312 9.5 27/60 .450 2/8 .250 25/41 .610 3/16 19/0.6 19 0 51 30 0 19 81 2.5Rossiter, Ryan 34/11 374 11.0 24/71 .338 1/5 .200 17/33 .515 30/67 97/2.9 50 0 15 16 26 17 66 1.9Magee, Cory 33/10 372 11.3 14/40 .350 4/9 .444 15/25 .600 36/49 85/2.6 58 0 13 18 1 2 47 1.4Priestley, Steven 16/0 73 4.6 5/12 .417 0/1 .000 6/15 .400 6/6 12/0.8 10 1 0 1 1 1 16 1.0Harris, Erik 14/0 32 2.3 1/5 .200 0/0 .000 1/2 .500 6/6 12/0.9 3 0 0 3 4 1 3 0.2Carr, James 10/0 19 1.9 1/1 1.000 0/0 .000 0/2 .000 1/1 2/0.2 2 0 0 0 4 0 2 0.2TEAM 57/61 118/3.5 2 7

Total 34 6875 928/2058 .451 239/626 .382 518/752 .689 390/758 1148/33.8 526 6 489 385 119 320 2613 76.9Opponents 34 6875 913/2021 .452 256/692 .370 338/520 .650 447/850 1297/38.1 667 – 481 587 123 183 2420 71.2

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES (23-11) (13-4) (8-6) (2-1)CONFERENCE (13-5) (6-3) (7-2) (0-0)NON-CONFERENCE (10-6) (7-1) (1-4) (2-1)

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2007-2008 Points-Rebounds-Assists00 4 12 13 21 22 23 24 25 32 41 42 43Chris Tay Josh Clarence James Ryan Edwin Cory Ronald Erik Kenny Alex Steven

De La Rosa Fisher Duell Jackson Carr Rossiter Ubiles Magee Moore Harris Hasbrouck Franklin Priestleyat JamesMadison 4-1-1 0-0-0 6-3-1 DNP DNP 0-1-0 27-4-0 5-8-0 19-3-3 DNP 19-0-2 7-2-0 1-1-0at Syracuse 0-0-0 9-1-0 3-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 20-8-4 0-1-1 14-2-11 DNP 24-3-2 19-8-1 DNPvs Fairleigh Dickinson 8-0-0 12-2-1 10-3-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 15-5-1 0-2-0 4-2-9 1-0-0 20-2-4 18-10-1 0-0-0#20 STANFORD 4-1-2 9-0-0 16-6-3 DNP DNP 2-1-0 11-4-1 3-4-1 8-5-1 DNP 12-5-3 14-10-4 DNPat Cornell 0-0-1 4-0-1 0-5-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 17-3-1 9-3-1 12-2-4 DNP 16-3-3 19-13-2 DNPUALBANY 2-0-0 0-0-1 7-4-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 10-5-1 0-0-0 14-5-5 DNP 18-0-1 24-10-0 DNPat Fairfield 0-2-2 11-1-1 6-2-1 5-0-0 DNP 0-3-0 10-1-2 4-3-1 8-6-4 DNP 14-1-2 16-7-2 DNPIONA 0-0-1 6-1-0 0-1-1 6-0-0 DNP 5-3-1 20-3-2 0-1-0 7-4-2 DNP 18-2-2 19-8-1 DNPHOLY CROSS 0-0-0 0-1-1 9-3-1 0-0-0 DNP 4-2-0 29-8-2 4-5-1 14-7-6 0-0-0 21-1-5 3-2-1 DNPST. JOSEPH’S 0-0-1 14-1-1 2-7-0 10-2-2 DNP 8-8-0 16-3-4 2-3-0 12-2-5 0-0-0 4-7-3 DNP DNPDARTMOUTH 4-1-4 23-4-3 3-2-1 12-4-0 2-1-0 4-10-2 13-3-2 4-4-1 9-7-4 0-2-0 10-1-1 DNP 5-3-0at Memphis 0-1-2 14-0-0 0-1-0 3-3-1 0-0-0 0-2-0 14-3-0 0-10-1 2-6-4 2-6-0 18-2-3 DNP 5-4-0SAINT PETER’S 5-0-3 8-4-2 2-2-1 5-0-3 0-0-0 7-13-4 13-0-1 2-5-1 8-5-7 0-0-0 28-4-2 DNP 1-0-0FAIRFIELD 1-0-0 7-1-0 DNP 9-3-0 DNP 11-9-0 15-4-3 0-2-0 4-9-6 DNP 3-4-1 DNP 2-1-0at Niagara 0-0-0 18-0-3 DNP 5-3-1 DNP 4-9-1 28-4-2 3-1-0 18-6-7 DNP 6-2-6 12-1-0 0-0-0at Canisius 7-2-0 8-2-1 DNP 13-5-1 0-0-0 6-5-1 10-5-1 0-1-1 10-6-9 0-1-0 9-4-2 9-9-1 0-1-0MANHATTAN 3-1-2 9-2-3 6-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 14-6-2 0-3-0 2-2-8 0-0-0 17-5-1 15-10-2 0-0-0CANISIUS 10-1-5 5-0-0 2-3-1 8-1-0 DNP 5-5-0 20-8-5 7-5-0 8-1-2 DNP 6-2-1 6-5-1 0-1-0at Loyola 7-3-4 7-0-0 2-4-1 3-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 11-4-1 0-4-0 6-3-1 0-2-0 19-1-0 1-5-0 0-0-0at Iona 3-1-1 4-3-1 11-4-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 12-4-0 0-1-0 4-5-3 DNP 13-1-1 17-5-4 DNPRIDER 1-0-4 0-0-0 7-1-0 3-0-0 DNP 0-3-0 18-0-3 0-0-0 7-3-3 DNP 23-3-3 16-8-3 DNPMARIST 0-0-1 14-0-0 7-6-2 5-5-1 DNP 3-2-0 15-4-2 0-1-0 2-1-4 DNP 10-4-4 20-5-0 DNPat Marist 2-0-0 7-1-1 4-2-0 6-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 21-4-2 0-4-0 12-0-5 DNP 35-6-1 10-5-0 DNPat Rider DNP 0-0-0 14-1-0 2-1-0 DNP 0-4-2 7-5-1 2-1-0 17-5-9 DNP 18-2-3 20-12-2 DNPLOYOLA 0-0-0 6-1-1 11-3-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-1 37-3-2 0-3-1 5-4-5 DNP 10-5-1 7-8-0 DNPat Manhattan 0-0-4 12-1-3 0-3-0 DNP DNP 0-1-0 24-6-1 DNP 12-4-8 DNP 5-4-2 17-13-0 2-1-0at Boise State 3-0-2 3-3-0 7-5-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 22-2-1 0-1-0 9-5-9 0-0-0 19-3-1 30-18-1 0-0-0NIAGARA 6-0-2 8-2-0 10-6-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-2-0 25-6-2 0-1-0 6-5-5 DNP 32-7-2 6-7-0 DNPat Saint Peter’s 4-4-4 5-0-0 8-3-3 0-0-0 DNP 2-4-0 19-6-1 2-3-2 0-5-1 0-1-0 9-3-3 28-10-1 0-0-0MANHATTAN 0-0-0 3-0-0 1-3-1 2-1-0 DNP 2-0-0 12-6-1 0-2-0 11-7-10 0-0-0 9-6-2 26-9-2 DNPLOYOLA 0-0-0 0-2-0 2-4-4 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 14-3-2 0-0-0 10-4-5 DNP 17-6-1 22-12-1 DNPRIDER 2-0-0 21-5-0 5-4-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 15-4-2 0-1-1 4-1-4 0-0-0 17-5-4 10-4-2 0-0-0vs Vanderbilt 0-0-2 19-1-0 0-4-2 0-0-0 DNP 2-4-0 11-2-2 0-2-0 11-6-6 DNP 30-4-3 10-4-1 DNPvs Villanova 5-1-3 5-1-0 9-4-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12-12-0 0-0-0 3-1-5 0-0-0 17-5-1 18-6-0 0-0-0

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSPOINTS 37 • Edwin Ubiles vs Loyola (2/16/08)

FIELD GOALS MADE 14 • Kenny Hasbrouck at Marist (2/8/08)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 23 • Edwin Ubiles at Syracuse (11/12/07)

FIELD GOAL PCT (min 5 made) 1.000 (6-6) • Tay Fisher vs Vanderbilt (3/21/08)

3 PT FGMADE 6 • Tay Fisher vs Vanderbilt (3/21/08)6 • Tay Fisher vs Rider (3/10/08)6 • Tay Fisher vs Dartmouth (12/31/07)

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 11 • Tay Fisher vs Dartmouth (12/31/07)

3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made) 1.000 (6-6) • Tay Fisher vs Vanderbilt (3/21/08)

FREE THROWSMADE 14 • Edwin Ubiles vs Loyola (2/16/08)

FREE THROW ATT 17 • Edwin Ubiles vs Loyola (2/16/08)

FT PCT (min 3 made) 1.000 (10-10) • Kenny Hasbrouck vs Vanderbilt (3/21/08)

REBOUNDS 18 • Alex Franklin at Boise State (2/23/08)

ASSISTS 11 • Ronald Moore at Syracuse (11/12/07)

STEALS 7 • Kenny Hasbrouck at Syracuse (11/12/07)

BLOCKED SHOTS 4 • Alex Franklin vs Rider (2/2/08)4 • Edwin Ubiles vs Manhattan (1/17/08)

TURNOVERS 6 • Ronald Moore vs Vanderbilt (3/21/08)6 • Alex Franklin at Rider (2/10/08)6 • Edwin Ubiles at Memphis (1/3/08)

TEAM HIGHSPOINTS 97 at Marist (2/8/08)

FIELD GOALS MADE 37 at Syracuse (11/12/07)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 84 at Syracuse (11/12/07)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .565 (26-46) vs Vanderbilt (3/21/08)

3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12 at Niagara (1/11/08)

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 27 at Loyola (1/24/08)27 at Syracuse (11/12/07)

3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .632 (12-19) at Niagara (1/11/08)

FREE THROWSMADE 31 vs Iona (12/9/07)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 39 vs Villanova (3/23/08)39 vs Iona (12/9/07)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .880 (22-25) vs Vanderbilt (3/21/08)

REBOUNDS 45 at Canisius (01-13-08)

ASSISTS 24 vs Saint Peter’s (1/6/08)

STEALS 15 at Loyola (1/24/08)

BLOCKED SHOTS 9 at Memphis (1/3/08)

TURNOVERS 20 vs Iona (12/9/07)20 at James Madison (11/9/07)

FOULS 23 at Memphis (1/3/08)

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2007-2008 BoxscoresGAME 1James Madison 100, Siena 8811/9/07 • JMU Convocation Center • Harrisonburg, Va.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpMagee, Cory f 2 2 1 2 8 0 5Franklin, Alex f 3 5 1 2 2 0 7Ubiles, Edwin g 10 14 4 5 4 0 27Moore, Ronald g 4 13 9 10 3 3 19Hasbrouck, Kenny g 6 17 5 6 0 2 19De La Rosa, Chris 1 2 2 4 1 1 4Fisher, Tay 0 3 0 0 0 0 0Duell, Josh 2 5 1 2 3 1 6Rossiter, Ryan 0 1 0 0 1 0 0Priestley, Steven 0 1 1 2 1 0 1TEAM 3Totals 28 63 24 33 26 7 88

James Madison fg fga ft fta reb a tpSwanston, Kyle f 4 9 2 4 4 1 13James, Juwann f 8 8 3 4 7 3 20Carter, Terrance f 6 7 2 2 6 1 15Thornton, Dazzmond f 2 4 0 0 3 1 4Curtis, Pierre g 7 9 0 0 2 2 16Posey, Joe 1 2 0 0 0 0 3Ratner, Heiden 1 3 2 2 2 4 5Jalloh, Abdulai 5 10 3 4 6 7 15Louis, Ben 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Chami, Gabriel 2 4 3 4 1 0 7Parker, Matt 1 1 0 0 0 0 2TEAM 4Totals 37 57 15 20 36 19100

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 8-24: Ubiles 3-6, Moore 2-7, Hasbrouck 2-5, Fisher 0-3,Duell 1-3James Madison 11-22: Swanston 3-7, James 1-1, Carter 1-1,Curtis 2-3, Posey 1-2, Ratner 1-2, Jalloh 2-6Officials: Kenneth Clark, Steven Ruppenthal, Brian DorseyHalftime: Siena 44, James Madison 42 • Attendance: 3233

GAME 2Syracuse 97, Siena 89

11/12/07 • Carrier Dome • Syracuse, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpMagee, Cory f 0 1 0 0 1 1 0Franklin, Alex f 8 17 3 5 8 1 19Ubiles, Edwin g 10 23 0 0 8 4 20Moore, Ronald g 6 14 0 0 2 11 14Hasbrouck, Kenny g 9 20 4 4 3 2 24De La Rosa, Chris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fisher, Tay 3 6 0 0 1 0 9Duell, Josh 1 3 0 0 1 1 3Rossiter, Ryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 1Totals 37 84 7 9 28 20 89

Syracuse fg fga ft fta reb a tpGreene, Donte f 5 10 2 2 7 1 14Harris, Paul f 4 10 6 9 15 4 14Onauaku, Arinze c 4 6 4 5 6 0 12Flynn, Jonny g 10 13 2 2 5 9 28Devendorf, Eric g 6 12 4 6 4 6 19Jackson, Rick 4 5 0 0 3 0 8Ongenaet, Kristof 1 2 0 0 1 0 2Wright, Josh 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Jardine, Scoop 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 3Totals 34 58 18 24 45 20 97

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 8-27:Magee 0-1, Ubiles 0-3, Moore 2-6, Hasbrouck 2-8,Fisher 3-6, Duell 1-3Syracuse 11-21: Greene 2-6, Flynn 6-7, Devendorf 3-7,Ongenaet 0-1Officials: Tim Clougherty, Michael Eades, Bernard ClintonHalftime: Syracuse 53, Siena 39

GAME 3Siena 88, Fairleigh Dickinson 66

11/13/07 • Carrier Dome • Syracuse, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpMoore, Ronald f 2 7 0 0 2 9 4Hasbrouck, Kenny f 7 15 4 4 2 4 20Franklin, Alex c 8 11 2 2 10 1 18Ubiles, Edwin g 7 13 0 1 5 1 15Magee, Cory g 0 1 0 0 2 0 0De La Rosa, Chris 3 5 2 2 0 0 8Fisher, Tay 4 6 0 0 2 1 12Duell, Josh 4 5 0 0 3 0 10Carr, James 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rossiter, Ryan 0 2 0 0 1 1 0Harris, Erik 0 0 1 2 0 0 1Priestley, Steven 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 5Totals 35 65 9 11 32 17 88

Fairleigh Dickinson fg fga ft fta reb a tpBaptiste, Sean f 4 9 1 3 9 3 12Hazard, Eric f 1 3 1 2 4 2 4Galvin, John f 9 12 2 2 5 1 20Murray, Bernell g 5 14 0 0 3 5 10Ubilla, Manny g 3 9 10 12 4 1 18Brown, Ron 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Blackgrove, Michael 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Stasyszyn, Jordan 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Pascal, Raynell 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Lytle, Brian 0 1 0 0 2 0 0Brown, Lawrence 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pursley, DeJuan 1 3 0 0 2 0 2TEAM 2Totals 23 53 14 19 32 12 66

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 9-15:Moore 0-1, Hasbrouck 2-3, Ubiles 1-1,De La Rosa 0-1, Fisher 4-6, Duell 2-3Fairleigh Dickinson 6-16: Baptiste 3-3, Hazard 1-2, Murray 0-5,Ubilla 2-5, Pascal 0-1Officials: Ed Corbett, Jeff Clark, Jamie LuckieHalftime: Siena 45, Fairleigh Dickinson 38 • Attendance: 16,946

GAME 4Siena 79, #20 Stanford 67

11/17/07 • Times Union Center • Albany, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpUbiles, Edwin f 4 9 1 2 4 1 11Franklin, Alex f 5 11 4 7 10 4 14Magee, Cory c 1 3 0 0 4 1 3Moore, Ronald g 2 8 4 6 5 1 8Hasbrouck, Kenny g 4 9 4 5 5 3 12De La Rosa, Chris 1 2 2 4 1 2 4Fisher, Tay 3 5 0 0 0 0 9Duell, Josh 4 6 6 6 6 3 16Rossiter, Ryan 0 1 2 2 1 0 2TEAM 3Totals 24 54 23 32 39 15 79

Stanford fg fga ft fta reb a tpHill, Lawrence f 5 7 0 0 6 0 11Washington, Fred f 2 7 2 2 4 2 6Lopez, Robin c 4 9 0 0 11 3 8Johnson, Mitch g 3 8 0 0 2 3 8Goods, Anthony g 2 12 0 0 1 4 6Fields, Landry 3 10 0 0 4 2 8Shiller, Drew 2 4 0 0 0 2 6Brown, Kenny 4 9 1 1 2 1 12Owens, Josh 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Finger, Taj 1 5 0 0 4 1 2TEAM 6Totals 26 71 3 3 41 18 67

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 8-16: Ubiles 2-3, Magee 1-2, Moore 0-2, Hasbrouck 0-2,Fisher 3-5, Duell 2-2Stanford 12-31: Hill 1-2, Washington 0-1, Johnson 2-3,Goods 2-9, Fields 2-5, Shiller 2-3, Brown 3-8Officials: Robert Adams, Gary Tracy, Mike KittsHalftime: Siena 33, Stanford 31 • Attendance: 6274

GAME 5Cornell 83, Siena 77

11/25/07 • Newman Arena • Ithaca, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpDuell, Josh f 0 6 0 0 5 0 0Magee, Cory f 4 8 0 0 3 1 9De La Rosa, Chris g 0 1 0 0 0 1 0Fisher, Tay g 1 5 2 2 0 1 4Hasbrouck, Kenny g 6 11 0 2 3 3 16Rossiter, Ryan 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Ubiles, Edwin 7 15 3 4 3 1 17Moore, Ronald 4 10 2 2 2 4 12Franklin, Alex 7 11 5 7 13 2 19TEAM 5Totals 29 68 12 17 34 13 77

Cornell fg fga ft fta reb a tpWittman, Ryan f 6 12 0 0 11 1 14Hartford, Jason f 3 4 0 0 8 0 6Tyler, Alex c 1 3 1 2 2 0 3Dale, Louis g 7 15 2 3 9 6 20Gore, Adam g 3 4 2 2 0 3 10Robinson, Collin 5 9 1 1 0 7 14Battle, Jason 2 3 0 0 1 0 4Wilkins, Andre 0 1 0 0 2 0 0Reeves, Geoff 1 3 0 0 0 0 2Kreefer, Brian 5 5 0 2 1 5 10TEAM 3Totals 33 59 6 10 37 22 83

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 7-22: Duell 0-2, Magee 1-2, Fisher 0-3, Hasbrouck 4-7,Rossiter 0-1, Ubiles 0-2, Moore 2-5Cornell 11-18:Wittman 2-5, Dale 4-6, Gore 2-3, Robinson 3-3,Reeves 0-1Officials: Gary Tracy, Jack Sweeny, Mike AlvaroHalftime: Cornell 42, Siena 38 • Attendance: 1471

GAME 6Siena 75, UAlbany 71

12/1/07 • Times Union Center • Albany, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpMagee, Cory f 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Franklin, Alex f 8 12 8 11 10 0 24Ubiles, Edwin g 4 8 2 4 5 1 10Moore, Ronald g 4 10 4 5 5 5 14Hasbrouck, Kenny g 8 13 0 1 0 1 18De La Rosa, Chris 1 2 0 0 0 0 2Fisher, Tay 0 3 0 0 0 1 0Duell, Josh 2 4 1 2 4 2 7Jackson, Clarence 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rossiter, Ryan 0 0 0 0 1 0 0TEAM 4Totals 27 53 15 23 29 10 75

UAlbany fg fga ft fta reb a tpHastings, Jerel f 1 3 0 0 3 1 3Connelly, Brian f 5 8 0 2 8 2 10Wilson, Brent f 7 14 0 0 11 1 20Covington, Jimmie f 0 0 0 2 1 0 0Lillis, Brian g 8 16 3 4 10 6 19Martin, Josh 2 10 0 0 3 1 4Moores, Rob 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Iati, Jon 1 4 4 4 1 1 7Ambrose, Tim 2 8 3 3 1 0 8Gifford, Brett 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Turley, Al 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 5Totals 26 63 10 15 45 12 71

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 6-15:Magee 0-1, Moore 2-4, Hasbrouck 2-4, Fisher 0-2,Duell 2-4UAlbany 9-23:Hastings 1-1, Wilson 6-11, Lillis 0-1, Martin 0-4,Iati 1-3, Ambrose 1-3Officials: Jeffrey Smith, Jeffrey Anderson, and Gary PucinoHalftime: Siena 43, UAlbany 33 • Attendance: 13,262

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GAME 7Siena 74, Fairfield 61

12/7/07 • Arena at Harbor Yard • Bridgeport, Conn.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpMagee, Cory f 1 2 1 2 3 1 4Franklin, Alex f 5 6 6 7 7 2 16Ubiles, Edwin g 4 11 2 2 1 2 10Moore, Ronald g 2 5 3 4 6 4 8Hasbrouck, Kenny g 5 12 2 2 1 2 14De La Rosa, Chris 0 1 0 0 2 2 0Fisher, Tay 3 3 2 2 1 1 11Duell, Josh 2 6 0 0 2 1 6Jackson, Clarence 2 3 0 0 0 0 5Rossiter, Ryan 0 0 0 1 3 0 0TEAM 1Totals 24 49 16 20 27 15 74

Fairfield fg fga ft fta reb a tpEdney, Warren f 0 3 0 0 5 0 0Johnson, Anthony f 4 8 0 0 7 1 8Nero, Greg f 4 8 2 4 8 2 10Han, Jonathan g 3 8 0 0 2 7 8Hawkins, Yorel g 4 10 6 6 1 2 16Johnson, Devin 0 1 0 0 2 0 0O’Sullivan, Marty 0 2 0 0 0 1 0Allen, Herbie 3 5 4 4 1 3 13Grzeck, Sean 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Evanovich, Mike 2 6 1 1 1 0 6TEAM 5Totals 20 52 13 15 32 16 61

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 10-18:Magee 1-1, More 1-2, Hasbrouck 2-5, Fisher 3-3,Duel 2-5, Jackson 1-2Fairfield 8-23: Edney 0-2, Han 2-6, Hawkins 2-4, O’Sullivan 0-1,Allen 3-5, Grzeck 0-1, Evanovich 1-4Officials:Wally Rutecki, Ron Tyburski, Kenneth ClarkHalftime: Siena 39, Fairfield 29 • Attendance: 1569

GAME 8Siena 81, Iona 76

12/9/07 • Times Union Center • Albany, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpUbiles, Edwin f 4 8 11 13 3 2 20Franklin, Alex f 5 7 9 9 8 1 19Magee, Cory c 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Moore, Ronald g 2 9 2 2 4 2 7Hasbrouck, Kenny g 5 13 8 10 2 2 18De La Rosa, Chris 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Fisher, Tay 2 3 0 1 1 0 6Duell, Josh 0 1 0 0 1 1 0Jackson, Clarence 2 2 0 0 0 0 6Rossiter, Ryan 2 3 1 4 3 1 5TEAM 5Totals 22 46 31 39 28 10 81

Iona fg fga ft fta reb a tpKelly, John f 1 3 0 0 2 2 2Hassett, Kevin f 0 1 0 0 1 1 0Dwight, Rashon g 2 6 1 2 0 2 5Camper, Kyle g 4 10 0 0 5 4 10Prodanovic, Milan g 7 10 0 2 0 1 16Tarver, Andre 1 3 0 0 2 0 3Griffin, De’Shaune 4 10 0 0 1 1 10Springer, Gary 4 7 5 7 9 1 13Clarke, Devon 6 7 5 5 6 1 17Gray, Dexter 0 2 0 0 1 2 0TEAM 4Totals 29 59 11 16 31 15 76

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 6-15: Ubiles 1-2, Moore 1-4, Hasbrouck 0-4, Fisher 2-3,Jackson 2-2Iona 7-23: Hassett 0-1, Dwight 0-2, Camper 2-6,Prodanovic 2-5, Tarver 1-3, Griffin 2-6Officials: Richard Giallella, John Gaffney, and Michael BerryHalftime: Siena 42, Iona 29 • Attendance: 5134

GAME 9Siena 84, Holy Cross 77 (OT)

12/22/07 • Times Union Center • Albany, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpUbiles, Edwin f 11 13 6 8 8 2 29Magee, Cory f 1 1 2 4 5 1 4Franklin, Alex f 1 4 1 2 2 1 3Moore, Ronald g 3 12 7 8 7 6 14Hasbrouck, Kenny g 8 11 3 4 1 5 21De La Rosa, Chris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fisher, Tay 0 3 0 0 1 1 0Duell, Josh 1 5 6 6 3 1 9Jackson, Clarence 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rossiter, Ryan 2 4 0 0 2 0 4Harris, Erik 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 4Totals 27 53 25 32 33 17 84

Holy Cross fg fga ft fta reb a tpVander Baan, Alex f 3 10 6 10 6 0 13Cunningham, Colin f 4 7 5 6 3 4 15Clifford, Tim c 11 16 2 3 6 1 26Cruze, Kyle g 0 4 0 0 2 2 0Doherty, Pat g 6 15 2 2 5 7 15Dixon, Lawrence 2 5 0 0 2 1 5May, Adam 0 2 0 0 2 0 0Beinert, Andrew 0 1 0 0 3 1 0Keister, Andrew 0 1 0 0 0 0 0McCarthy, Greg 1 1 1 2 3 3 3TEAM 4Totals 27 62 16 23 36 19 77

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 5-16: Ubiles 1-1, Moore 1-4, Hasbrouck 2-4, Fisher 0-2,Duell 1-4, Rossiter 0-1Holy Cross 7-20: Van Baan 1-2, Cunningham 2-3, Clifford 2-4,Cruze 0-1, Doherty 1-6, Dixon 1-2, May 0-1, Beinert 0-1Officials: Robert Adams, Jose Carrion, and Doug AprahmianHalftime: Siena 34, Holy Cross 31 • Attendance: 5285

GAME 10St. Joseph’s 74, Siena 68

12/28/07 • Times Union Center • Albany, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpDuell, Josh f 0 2 2 2 7 0 2Ubiles, Edwin f 6 10 2 3 3 4 16Magee, Cory c 0 1 2 2 3 0 2Moore, Ronald g 5 9 0 0 2 5 12Hasbrouck, Kenny g 2 12 0 0 7 3 4De La Rosa, Chris 0 1 0 0 0 1 0Fisher, Tay 5 8 1 3 1 1 14Jackson, Clarence 3 10 3 3 2 2 10Rossiter, Ryan 4 8 0 0 8 0 8Harris, Erik 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 3Totals 25 61 10 13 36 16 68

St. Joseph’s fg fga ft fta reb a tpCalathes, Pat f 5 15 0 0 165 14Ferguson, Rob f 5 7 0 0 4 2 14Nivins, Ahmad c 7 12 6 10 7 1 20Carr, Tasheed g 3 12 1 2 4 9 8Govens, Darrin g 2 8 0 0 0 1 5Williamson, Garrett 2 4 1 1 3 2 5Hilliard, Idris 4 6 0 0 3 0 8Moody, Rockwell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 2Totals 28 64 8 13 39 20 74

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 8-24: Duell 0-1, Ubiles 2-4, Moore 2-3, Hasbrouck 0-3,Fisher 3-6, Jackson 1-6, Rossiter 0-1St. Joseph’s 10-20: Calathes 4-7, Ferguson 4-4, Carr 1-4,Govens 1-4, Williamson 0-1Officials: Joseph Demayo, Mike Kitts, and Paul FaiaHalftime: St. Joseph’s 36, Siena 31 • Attendance: 6440

GAME 11Siena 89, Dartmouth 54

12/31/07 • Times Union Center • Albany, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpRossiter, Ryan f 2 9 0 1 10 2 4Ubiles, Edwin f 5 8 2 2 3 2 13Fisher, Tay g 7 13 3 3 4 3 23Moore, Ronald g 4 6 1 2 7 4 9Hasbrouck, Kenny g 4 7 2 4 1 1 10De La Rosa, Chris 0 0 4 4 1 4 4Duell, Josh 1 3 1 1 2 1 3Jackson, Clarence 5 11 1 1 4 0 12Carr, James 1 1 0 2 1 0 2Magee, Cory 0 2 4 4 4 1 4Harris, Erik 0 3 0 0 2 0 0Priestley, Steven 2 3 1 2 3 0 5TEAM 1Totals 31 66 19 26 43 18 89

Dartmouth fg fga ft fta reb a tpBarnett, Alex f 6 16 0 0 10 3 12Ball, Jonathan f 7 10 1 2 5 1 15Fitzgerald, Elgin c 1 4 0 0 5 1 2Sanders, Marlon g 4 8 3 6 2 4 12Mosley, DeVon g 1 11 0 0 3 2 2Dixon, Ronnie 3 6 0 0 3 4 6Pride, Robby 1 6 0 0 0 0 2Giovacchini, Michael 0 1 0 0 1 1 0Graeber, Kurt 0 2 1 2 3 0 1Weeden, Clive 1 1 0 0 4 1 2TEAM 3Totals 24 65 5 10 39 17 54

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 8-13: Ubiles 1-1, Fisher 6-11, Jackson 1-1Dartmouth 1-13: Barnett 0-1, Sanders 1-2, Mosley 0-5,Dixon 0-2, Pride 0-3Officials: Jim Haney, Jeff Plunkett, Steve RuppenthalHalftime: Siena 45, Dartmouth 26 • Attendance: 4497

GAME 12#1 Memphis 102, Siena 58

1/3/08 • Memphis, Tenn. (FedExForum)

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpRossiter, Ryan f 0 2 0 2 2 0 0Ubiles, Edwin f 6 14 0 1 3 0 14Fisher, Tay g 5 9 1 1 0 0 14Moore, Ronald g 1 8 0 1 6 4 2Hasbrouck, Kenny g 7 15 0 2 2 3 18De La Rosa, Chris 0 3 0 0 1 2 0Duell, Josh 0 4 0 0 1 0 0Jackson, Clarence 1 5 1 3 3 1 3Carr, James 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Magee, Cory 0 5 0 0 10 1 0Harris, Erik 1 2 0 0 6 0 2Priestley, Steven 2 5 1 3 4 0 5TEAM 4Totals 23 72 3 13 42 11 58

Memphis fg fga ft fta reb a tpDozier, Robert f 3 11 5 8 10 1 13Dorsey, Joey f 5 5 2 7 14 1 12Anderson, Antonio g 3 7 0 0 3 2 7Douglas-Roberts, C. g 7 9 0 0 3 4 19Rose,Derrick g 3 7 0 0 2 6 6Taggart, Shawn 0 1 1 2 1 3 1Kemp, Willie 2 3 0 0 3 3 6Niles, Pierre 0 2 1 6 3 0 1Allen, Andre 3 5 0 1 2 4 8Mack, Doneal 2 8 0 1 2 2 6McGrady, Chance 1 2 1 3 3 1 3Robinson, Jeff 9 12 1 4 10 0 20TEAM 4Totals 38 72 11 32 60 27 102

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 9-21: Ubiles 2-3, Fisher 3-6, Moore 0-1, Hasbrouck 4-7, Duell 0-2, Jackson 0-2,Memphis 15-30: Dozier 2-2, Anderson 1-4, Douglas-Roberts5-6, Rose 0-2, Kemp 2-3, Allen 2-4, Mack 2-7, Robinson 1-2Officials: Ed Hightower, Ted Hillary, John HigginsHalftime: #1 Memphis 49, Siena 24 • Attendance: 16,836

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2007-2008 BoxscoresGAME 13Siena 79, Saint Peter’s 56

1/6/08 • Times Union Center • Albany, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpUbiles, Edwin f 5 7 2 2 0 1 13Rossiter, Ryan c 3 6 0 2 13 4 7Fisher, Tay g 3 8 0 0 4 2 8Moore, Ronald g 4 8 0 0 5 7 8Hasbrouck, Kenny g 12 18 0 0 4 2 28De La Rosa, Chris 2 4 1 2 0 3 5Duell, Josh 0 2 2 2 2 1 2Jackson, Clarence 2 4 0 0 0 3 5Carr, James 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Magee, Cory 0 2 2 2 5 1 2Harris, Erik 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Priestley, Steven 0 0 1 2 0 0 1TEAM 4Totals 31 59 8 12 37 24 79

Saint Peter’s fg fga ft fta reb a tpGooding, Akeem f 2 7 0 2 4 3 4Sowell, Todd f 5 10 0 2 9 3 10Orta, Raul g 5 6 3 4 1 1 16Jenkins, Wesley g 3 12 0 0 2 0 7Leon, Nick g 2 5 0 0 2 1 5Lampley, Darrell 5 16 0 0 2 3 11Traore, Ismaila 0 0 0 0 2 1 0Feracho, Malik 1 1 0 0 0 0 3Spitler, Tim 0 0 0 0 2 1 0Costner, Jordan 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Hogga, Jon 0 1 0 0 4 0 0TEAM 2Totals 23 58 3 8 31 13 56

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 9-19: Ubiles 1-2, Rossiter 1-1, Fisher 2-6, Moore 0-1,Hasbrouck 4-5, De La Rosa 0-1, Duell 0-1, Jackson 1-2Saint Peter’s 7-20: Sowell 0-1, Orta 3-4, Jenkins 1-6, Leon 1-2, Lampley 1-6,Feracho 1-1Officials: Bryan Kersey Kenneth Clark Jr, Timothy EdwardsHalftime: Siena 38, Saint Peter’s 21 • Attendance: 4542

GAME 14Fairfield 53, Siena 52

1/8/08 • Times Union Center • Albany, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpUbiles, Edwin f 7 15 0 0 4 3 15Rossiter, Ryan c 3 7 5 6 9 0 11Fisher, Tay g 2 7 2 2 1 0 7Moore, Ronald g 2 7 0 0 9 6 4Hasbrouck, Kenny g 1 7 0 1 4 1 3De La Rosa, Chris 0 1 1 2 0 0 1Jackson, Clarence 3 8 1 2 3 0 9Magee, Cory 0 1 0 0 2 0 0Priestley, Steven 0 0 2 4 1 0 2TEAM 2Totals 18 53 11 17 35 10 52

Fairfield fg fga ft fta reb a tpHawkins, Yorel f 1 4 0 0 0 0 2Evanovich, Mike f 3 8 0 0 3 2 9Nero, Greg f 4 10 2 4 8 1 10Han, Jonathan g 1 5 0 0 4 6 3Allen, Herbie g 4 5 0 0 2 1 9Jordan, Lyndon 1 2 0 0 0 0 3O’Sullivan, Marty 1 2 1 1 1 0 3Edney, Warren 4 8 0 0 7 0 8Johnson, Anthony 3 7 0 0 7 1 6Middleton, Geoff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Team 1Totals 22 51 3 5 33 11 53

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 5-23: Ubiles 1-3, Fisher 1-6, Moore 0-3, Hasbrouck 1-5,De La Rosa 0-1, Jackson 2-5Fairfield 6-16: Evanovich 3-5, Nero 0-3, Han 1-2, Allen 1-2,Jordan 1-2, Edney 0-2Officials: Pat Driscoll, Robert Adams, Adam BrickHalftime: Fairfield 30, Siena 24 • Attendance: 4308

GAME 15Siena 94, Niagara 841/11/08 • Gallagher Center • Niagara University, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpRossiter, Ryan f 2 5 0 4 9 1 4Ubiles, Edwin f 11 14 2 4 4 2 28Fisher, Tay g 4 4 6 6 0 3 18Moore, Ronald g 5 10 6 6 6 7 18Hasbrouck, Kenny g 2 9 2 4 2 6 6De La Rosa, Chris 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Jackson, Clarence 2 7 0 0 3 1 5Magee, Cory 1 1 0 0 1 0 3Franklin, Alex 5 9 2 2 1 0 12Priestley, Steven 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 7Totals 32 60 18 26 33 20 94

Niagara fg fga ft fta reb a tpFisher, Charron f 9 21 10 13 7 2 31Williamson, Demetriu f 0 6 2 4 4 0 2Egemonye, Benson c 7 10 3 4 13 0 17Lewis, Tyrone g 3 13 0 0 3 3 6Nelson, Anthony g 4 10 5 5 7 4 14Hodge, Stanley 5 11 0 0 3 3 12Patterson, Andrew 1 3 0 0 0 0 2Gordon, Kamau 0 0 0 0 1 0 0TEAM 7Totals 29 74 20 26 45 12 84

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 12-19: Rossiter 0-1, Ubiles 4-6, Fisher 4-4, Moore 2-4,Hasbrouck 0-2, Jackson 1-1, Magee 1-1Niagara 6-27: Fisher 3-9, Williamson 0-4, Lewis 0-6,Nelson 1-2, Hodge 2-5, Patterson 0-1Officials: Joseph DeMayo, Gene Steratore, Jeffrey SmithHalftime: Siena 38, Niagara 36 • Attendance: 2400

GAME 16Siena 72, Canisius 44

1/13/08 • Koessler Athletic Center • Buffalo, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpRossiter, Ryan f 1 4 4 4 5 1 6Ubiles, Edwin f 5 11 0 0 5 1 10Fisher, Tay g 3 9 1 1 2 1 8Moore, Ronald g 4 10 0 1 6 9 10Hasbrouck, Kenny g 3 8 2 2 4 2 9De La Rosa, Chris 3 3 1 2 2 0 7Jackson, Clarence 4 12 3 3 5 1 13Carr, James 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Magee, Cory 0 1 0 0 1 1 0Harris, Erik 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Franklin, Alex 3 9 3 4 9 1 9Priestley, Steven 0 0 0 0 1 0 0TEAM 4Totals 26 67 14 17 45 17 72

Canisius fg fga ft fta reb a tpLogins, Greg f 3 6 2 3 6 1 8a’Nyam, Menghe f 0 3 0 0 3 0 0Turner, Frank g 5 14 2 2 5 0 12Bevilacqua, Bob g 2 4 0 0 0 1 4Frazier, Elton g 1 2 0 0 0 0 2Goldsberry, Robert 1 3 0 0 2 4 3Coles, Julius 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Robinson, Jovan 1 4 0 0 2 1 3Johnson, Rishawn 2 5 2 4 3 1 6Vazquez-Simmons, T. 3 5 0 0 4 1 6TEAM 4Totals 18 46 6 9 29 9 44

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 6-21: Ubiles 0-1, Fisher 1-5, Moore 2-4, Hasbrouck 1-5,Jackson 2-6Canisius 2-8: Turner 0-2, Bevilacqua 0-1, Goldsberry 1-1,Robinson 1-4Officials: John Hughes, Gary Tracy, Jeffery AndersonHalftime: Siena 34, Canisius 25 • Attendance: 874

GAME 17Siena 69, Manhattan 56

1/17/08 • Times Union Center • Albany, NY

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpRossiter, Ryan f 0 1 0 0 1 1 0Ubiles, Edwin f 6 13 1 2 6 2 14Fisher, Tay g 3 7 0 0 2 3 9Moore, Ronald g 1 4 0 2 2 8 2Hasbrouck, Kenny g 6 12 1 3 5 1 17De La Rosa, Chris 1 2 1 2 1 2 3Duell, Josh 2 6 0 0 1 0 6Jackson, Clarence 1 4 1 2 1 0 3Carr, James 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Magee, Cory 0 0 0 0 3 0 0Harris, Erik 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Franklin, Alex 5 8 5 9 10 2 15Priestley, Steven 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 4Totals 25 57 9 20 36 19 69

Manhattan fg fga ft fta reb a tpGabriel, Andrew f 4 8 1 4 7 1 9Jolicoeur, Laurence f 0 1 0 0 2 0 0Smith, Chris g 2 7 0 0 4 0 4Bouli, Patrick g 1 4 0 0 2 0 3Green, Rashad g 1 8 0 0 11 3 2Ferguson, Jamel 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Pearson, Antoine 2 8 2 3 4 2 6Walsh, Nick 2 4 0 0 1 2 6Austin, Devon 3 10 1 1 2 0 9Crawford, Darryl 7 8 2 2 2 0 16Adams, Brandon 0 2 1 2 3 0 1Banogle, Herve 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 3Totals 22 62 7 12 41 8 56

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 10-23: Ubiles 1-3, Fisher 3-7, Hasbrouck 4-8, Duell 2-4,Jackson 0-1,Manhattan 5-19: Jolicouer 0-1, Smith 0-1, Bouli 1-3,Green 0-1, Ferguson 0-1, Pearson 0-2, Walsh 2-3, Austin 2-6,Crawford 0-1Officials: Robert Adams, Gene Steratore, Michael PillaHalftime: Siena 31, Manhattan 16 • Attendance: 5549

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GAME 18Siena 77, Canisius 49

1/21/08 • Times Union Center • Albany, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpUbiles, Edwin f 9 17 0 0 8 5 20Franklin, Alex f 2 5 2 6 5 1 6Rossiter, Ryan c 1 4 3 3 5 0 5Moore, Ronald g 3 7 1 1 1 2 8Hasbrouck, Kenny g 2 8 0 0 2 1 6De La Rosa, Chris 4 4 1 2 1 5 10Fisher, Tay 1 5 2 2 0 0 5Duell, Josh 0 0 2 2 3 1 2Jackson, Clarence 3 7 1 1 1 0 8Magee, Cory 3 3 1 5 5 0 7Priestley, Steven 0 2 0 0 1 0 0TEAM 2Totals 28 62 13 22 34 15 77

Canisius fg fga ft fta reb a tpBevilacqua, Bob f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0a’Nyam, Menghe f 2 4 0 2 4 0 4Frazier, Elton c 1 4 0 0 2 0 2Logins, Greg g 0 2 0 0 4 0 0Turner, Frank g 5 10 4 6 2 3 15Goldsberry, Robert 0 0 0 0 3 2 0Coles, Julius 1 3 0 0 0 1 2Hassell, Willie 2 4 1 3 1 0 5Robinson, Jovan 2 4 0 0 2 0 5Johnson, Rishawn 5 12 1 4 4 0 11Malesa, Pawel 0 2 2 3 1 0 2Vazquez-Simmons, T. 1 3 1 3 10 0 3TEAM 3Totals 19 48 9 21 36 6 49

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 8-21: Ubiles 2-4, Moore 1-2, Hasbrouck 2-5,De La Rosa 1-1, Fisher 1-4, Jackson 1-4, Priestley 0-1Canisius 2-14: Frazier 0-2, Logins 0-1, Turner 1-3, Hassell 0-2,Robinson 1-3, Malesa 0-2, Vazquez-Simmons 0-1Officials: Pat Driscoll, Joe Demayo, Doug AprahamianHalftime: Siena 42, Canisius 26 • Attendance: 5013

GAME 19Loyola 85, Siena 56

1/24/08 • Reitz Arena • Baltimore, Md.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpRossiter, Ryan f 0 2 0 0 1 0 0Franklin, Alex f 0 2 1 2 5 0 1Ubiles, Edwin g 4 13 3 4 4 1 11Moore, Ronald g 2 6 0 0 3 1 6Hasbrouck, Kenny g 8 17 2 3 1 0 19De La Rosa, Chris 2 6 2 5 3 4 7Fisher, Tay 2 7 1 1 0 0 7Duell, Josh 1 3 0 0 4 1 2Jackson, Clarence 0 8 3 4 3 0 3Carr, James 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Magee, Cory 0 1 0 0 4 0 0Harris, Erik 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Priestley, Steven 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 2Totals 19 65 12 19 32 7 56

Loyola fg fga ft fta reb a tpIsreal, Omari f 0 1 0 0 14 2 0Tuck, Michael f 9 13 1 2 8 1 23Brown, Gerald g 7 14 3 3 8 5 20Harvey, Brett g 5 9 1 2 5 6 16Rudolph, Brian g 4 8 0 0 4 5 10Reid, Isaac 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lewis, Tony 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sullivan, Marquis 4 8 2 2 3 1 13Manning, Greg 1 1 0 0 0 0 3Ficke, Dan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fofana, Hassan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kelly, Garrett 0 1 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 3Totals 30 55 7 9 46 20 85

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 6-27: Ubiles 0-4, Moore 2-3, Hasbrouck 1-4,De La Rosa 1-3, Fisher 2-6, Duell 0-1, Jackson 0-6Loyola 18-32: Tuck 4-6, Brown 3-8, Harvey 5-7, Rudolph 2-4,Sullivan 3-6, Manning 1-1Officials: John Hughes, Brian O’Connell, George HarryHalftime: Loyola 36, Siena 23 • Attendance: 1943

GAME 20Siena 64, Iona 51

1/27/08 • Hynes Center • New Rochelle, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpRossiter, Ryan f 0 2 0 0 1 0 0Ubiles, Edwin f 5 7 2 2 4 0 12Fisher, Tay g 1 3 1 2 3 1 4Moore, Ronald g 1 3 2 2 5 3 4Hasbrouck, Kenny g 3 14 5 7 1 1 13De La Rosa, Chris 1 2 1 2 1 1 3Duell, Josh 3 5 5 5 4 2 11Jackson, Clarence 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Magee, Cory 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Franklin, Alex 5 8 7 13 5 4 17TEAM 4Totals 19 44 23 33 29 12 64

Iona fg fga ft fta reb a tpClarke, Devon f 6 7 2 3 8 0 14Gray, Dexter f 2 5 0 0 2 1 4Dwight, Rashon g 1 2 2 2 5 1 4Camper, Kyle g 2 8 2 2 5 5 8Prodanovic, Milan g 1 4 0 0 3 1 3Tarver, Andre 4 14 0 0 1 2 8Griffin, De’Shaune 0 3 0 0 0 1 0Springer, Gary 3 5 2 2 7 1 8Hassett, Kevin 1 3 0 1 2 0 2TEAMTotals 20 51 8 10 33 12 51

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 3-11: Ubiles 0-1, Fisher 1-3, Moore 0-2, Hasbrouck 2-3,Duell 0-2Iona 3-19: Gray 0-1, Camper 2-7, Prodanovic 1-4, Tarver 0-5,Griffin 0-2Officials:Michael Stephens, Kenneth Turner, Donnie EppleyHalftime: Iona 30, Siena 26 • Attendance: 2423

GAME 21Rider 89, Siena 75

2/2/08 • Times Union Center • Albany, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpRossiter, Ryan f 0 1 0 0 3 0 0Ubiles, Edwin f 8 11 0 1 0 3 18Fisher, Tay g 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Moore, Ronald g 3 6 1 2 3 3 7Hasbrouck, Kenny g 7 18 5 6 3 3 23De La Rosa, Chris 0 1 1 2 0 4 1Duell, Josh 2 3 1 2 1 0 7Jackson, Clarence 1 3 0 0 0 0 3Magee, Cory 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Franklin, Alex 6 11 4 9 8 3 16TEAM 3Totals 27 56 12 22 21 16 75

Rider fg fga ft fta reb a tpThompson, Jason f 11 17 1 2 21 5 23Ringgold, Mike f 5 7 0 2 5 1 10Thompson, Ryan g 7 12 5 7 5 5 20Robinson, Justin g 5 9 0 0 6 4 12Mansell, Harris g 3 7 4 6 4 2 13Warner, Kamron 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Green, Joel 1 4 0 0 1 0 3Griffin, Matt 0 1 0 0 2 0 0Johnson, Lamar 3 6 0 0 0 0 8Mansell, Patrick 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Myers, Robbie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 2Totals 35 65 10 17 46 17 89

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 9-22: Ubiles 2-3, Fisher 0-2, Moore 0-3, Hasbrouck 4-10,Duell 2-2, Jackson 1-2Rider 9-20: Thompson, R 1-1, Robinson 2-4, Mansell, H 3-7,Green 1-1, Griffin 0-1, Johnson 2-4, Mansell, P 0-2Officials: Robert Adams, Gary Tracy, Jeffrey SmithHalftime: Rider 59, Siena 34 • Attendance: 6432

GAME 22Siena 76, Marist 72

2/4/08 • Times Union Center • Albany, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpDuell, Josh f 2 5 2 3 6 2 7Franklin, Alex f 7 11 6 8 5 0 20Ubiles, Edwin g 6 13 2 4 4 2 15Moore, Ronald g 1 4 0 2 1 4 2Hasbrouck, Kenny g 2 9 6 9 4 4 10De La Rosa, Chris 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Fisher, Tay 4 6 2 2 0 0 14Jackson, Clarence 1 4 2 2 5 1 5Rossiter, Ryan 1 1 1 2 2 0 3Magee, Cory 0 0 0 0 1 0 0TEAM 7Totals 24 53 21 32 35 14 76

Marist fg fga ft fta reb a tpFarmer, Ben f 1 2 4 4 4 6 6Stilphen, Ryan f 3 7 0 1 5 2 7Benjamin, Spongy c 3 5 0 0 3 0 6Goodwin, Dejuan g 2 10 0 0 3 0 4Devezin, David g 6 7 2 2 4 2 15Gavin, Jay 4 8 3 4 1 1 15McNamara, Shae 2 4 0 0 2 0 4Schneider, Ryan 4 10 4 5 6 1 15TEAM 1Totals 25 53 13 16 29 12 72

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 7-12: Duell 1-2, Ubiles 1-1, Fisher 4-6, Jackson 1-3Marist 9-20: Farmer 0-1, Stilphen 1-1, Goodwin 0-3,Devezin 1-2, Gavin 4-7, Schneider 3-6Officials: Bryan Kersey, Mike Kitts, John CorsoHalftime: Siena 37, Marist 34 • Attendance: 5697

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2007-2008 BoxscoresGAME 23Siena 97, Marist 88 (OT)

2/8/08 • McCann Center • Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpDuell, Josh f 1 5 2 4 2 0 4Ubiles, Edwin f 7 14 6 8 4 2 21Franklin, Alex f 3 7 4 5 5 0 10Moore, Ronald g 3 6 5 6 0 5 12Hasbrouck, Kenny g 14 21 2 3 6 1 35De La Rosa, Chris 1 3 0 0 0 0 2Fisher, Tay 1 3 4 4 1 1 7Jackson, Clarence 3 5 0 0 2 0 6Rossiter, Ryan 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Magee, Cory 0 1 0 0 4 0 0TEAM 4Totals 33 66 23 30 28 9 97

Marist fg fga ft fta reb a tpFarmer, Ben f 3 5 1 2 4 1 9Stilphen, Ryan f 6 10 3 4 8 2 16Benjamin, Spongy f 6 7 5 6 8 1 17Goodwin, Dejuan g 5 10 3 6 5 0 14Devezin, David g 3 5 2 2 1 8 8Gavin, Jay 7 16 2 2 6 0 14McNamara, Shae 0 1 2 2 1 0 2Schneider, Ryan 1 3 0 0 2 0 3TEAM 1Totals 31 57 18 24 38 12 88

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 8-16: Duell 0-1, Ubiles 1-3, Moore 1-2, Hasbrouck 5-7,Fisher 1-2, Magee 0-1Marist 8-16: Farmer 2-2, Stilphen 1-2, Goodwin 1-2,Devezin 0-1, Gavin 3-8, Schneider 1-1Officials:Michael Stephens, Joe DeMayo, Paul FaiaHalftime: Siena 41, Marist 37 • Attendance: 3200

GAME 24Siena 80, Rider 77

2/10/08 • Alumni Gym • Lawrenceville, N.J.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpDuell, Josh f 5 9 1 1 1 0 14Ubiles, Edwin f 3 12 0 0 5 1 7Franklin, Alex f 10 16 0 0 12 2 20Moore, Ronald g 7 15 1 2 5 9 17Hasbrouck, Kenny g 6 12 4 5 2 3 18Fisher, Tay 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Jackson, Clarence 1 4 0 0 1 0 2Rossiter, Ryan 0 0 0 0 4 2 0Magee, Cory 1 1 0 0 1 0 2TEAM 3Totals 33 71 6 8 34 17 80

Rider fg fga ft fta reb a tpThompson, Jason f 9 20 8 12 24 3 26Ringgold, Mike f 1 3 0 0 3 2 2Thompson, Ryan g 6 7 0 1 5 1 13Robinson, Justin g 2 8 0 1 4 4 4Mansell, Harris g 3 8 1 2 1 3 8Warner, Kamron 5 11 2 2 4 2 13Green, Joel 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Griffin, Matt 2 2 0 0 3 0 6Johnson, Lamar 2 6 0 0 0 2 5TEAM 1Totals 30 66 11 18 45 17 77

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 8-18: Duell 3-4, Ubiles 1-3, Moore 2-5, Hasbrouck 2-4,Fisher 0-2Rider 6-18: Thompson, J. 0-1, Thompson, R. 1-1, Robinson 0-2,Mansell 1-3, Warner 1-5, Griffin 2-2, Johnson 1-4Officials: Brian O’Connell, John Hughes, Kevin FergusonHalftime: Rider 38, Siena 34 • Attendance: 1700

GAME 25Loyola 83, Siena 76 (OT)

2/16/08 • Times Union Center • Albany, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpDuell, Josh f 3 6 3 4 3 1 11Ubiles, Edwin f 11 22 14 17 3 2 37Franklin, Alex f 2 6 3 4 8 0 7Moore, Ronald g 2 11 0 0 4 5 5Hasbrouck, Kenny g 5 11 0 0 5 1 10De La Rosa, Chris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fisher, Tay 2 7 0 0 1 1 6Jackson, Clarence 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rossiter, Ryan 0 1 0 0 0 1 0Magee, Cory 0 0 0 2 3 1 0TEAM 1Totals 25 64 20 27 28 12 76

Loyola fg fga ft fta reb a tpIsreal, Omari f 3 3 2 2 6 2 8Tuck, Michael f 5 11 3 4 11 0 15Brown, Gerald g 2 10 5 5 6 0 9Harvey, Brett g 5 12 6 6 2 2 19Rudolph, Brian g 5 8 4 5 8 5 15Lewis, Tony 1 2 0 0 3 0 2Sullivan, Marquis 3 7 3 3 4 1 10Manning, Greg 1 1 2 2 0 0 5Fofana, Hassan 0 1 0 0 3 0 0TEAM 2Totals 25 55 25 27 44 10 83

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 6-19: Duell 2-3, Ubiles 1-4, Moore 1-5, Hasbrouck 0-2,Fisher 2-5Loyola 8-19: Tuck 2-2, Brown 0-3, Harvey 3-7,Rudolph 1-2, Sullivan 1-4, Manning 1-1Officials: Jeffrey Smith, Robert Adams, William Bush IIIHalftime: Siena 32, Loyola 32 • Attendance: 6463

GAME 26Manhattan 73, Siena 72

2/18/08 • Draddy Gymnasium • Riverdale, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpDuell, Josh f 0 4 0 1 3 0 0Franklin, Alex f 7 11 3 8 13 0 17Ubiles, Edwin g 9 14 3 4 6 1 24Moore, Ronald g 5 9 1 4 4 8 12Hasbrouck, Kenny g 2 11 0 0 4 2 5De La Rosa, Chris 0 2 0 0 0 4 0Fisher, Tay 4 6 0 0 1 3 12Rossiter, Ryan 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Priestley, Steven 1 1 0 2 1 0 2TEAM 6Totals 28 58 7 19 39 18 72

Manhattan fg fga ft fta reb a tpAustin, Devon f 5 11 1 1 7 4 12Green, Rashad f 3 3 1 3 4 0 9Jolicoeur, Laurence c 0 2 0 0 2 0 0Smith, Chris g 6 14 0 1 12 2 13Pearson, Antoine g 7 11 0 2 0 1 20Bouli, Patrick 0 2 0 0 2 0 0Gabriel, Andrew 2 2 2 3 0 2 6Walsh, Nick 2 3 0 0 0 0 5Crawford, Darryl 4 11 0 0 4 4 8Adams, Brandon 0 1 0 0 1 1 0TEAM 3Totals 29 60 4 10 35 14 73

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 9-17: Duell 0-1, Ubiles 3-4, Moore 1-2, Hasbrouck 1-4,Fisher 4-6Manhattan 11-21: Austin 1-3, Green 2-2, Jolicoeur 0-1,Smith 1-3, Pearson 6-7, Bouli 0-1, Walsh 1-1, Crawford 0-3,Officials: Bryan Kersey, Paul Faia, Jeffrey AndersonHalftime:Manhattan 28, Siena 27 • Attendance: 1725

GAME 27Siena 93, Boise State 70

2/23/08 • Taco Bell Arena • Boise, Idaho

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpDuell, Josh f 1 2 4 4 5 1 7Franklin, Alex f 13 16 4 7 18 1 30Ubiles, Edwin g 10 19 2 4 2 1 22Moore, Ronald g 4 10 0 0 5 9 9Hasbrouck, Kenny g 6 18 6 8 3 1 19De La Rosa, Chris 1 3 1 1 0 2 3Fisher, Tay 1 4 0 0 3 0 3Jackson, Clarence 0 3 0 0 1 0 0Carr, James 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Rossiter, Ryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Magee, Cory 0 1 0 0 1 0 0Harris, Erik 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Priestley, Steven 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 5Totals 36 76 17 24 44 15 93

Boise State fg fga ft fta reb a tpTiedeman, Tyler f 4 7 2 2 3 1 12Larry, Reggie f 4 10 0 0 7 3 8Nelson, Matt c 7 13 6 13 7 2 20Thomas, Anthony g 1 5 2 2 3 4 5Noonan, Paul g 1 3 0 0 1 2 3Rouse, Shawn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Greene, Jamar 4 11 0 0 3 1 10Garner, Aaron 2 7 2 4 4 0 7Larsen, Nate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sanchez, Mark 2 3 0 1 4 3 5Cunningham, Kurt 0 0 0 0 1 0 0TEAM 3Totals 25 59 12 22 36 16 70

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 4-14: Duell 1-2, Moore 1-4, Hasbrouck 1-3, Fisher 1-4,Jackson 0-1Boise State 8-23: Tiedman 2-3, Thomas 1-4, Noonan 1-3,Greene 2-6, Garner 1-6, Sanchez 1-1Officials: Bob Adams, Doug Aprahamian, Kevin FergusonHalftime: Siena 45, Boise State 40 • Attendance: 5982

GAME 28Siena 94, Niagara 78

2/29/08 • Times Union Center • Albany, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpUbiles, Edwin f 12 20 0 0 6 2 25Franklin, Alex f 2 11 2 3 7 0 6Duell, Josh c 3 7 4 4 6 0 10Moore, Ronald g 2 6 2 4 5 5 6Hasbrouck, Kenny g 13 21 5 6 7 2 32De La Rosa, Chris 2 2 2 3 0 2 6Fisher, Tay 2 5 2 2 2 0 8Jackson, Clarence 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Rossiter, Ryan 0 0 1 2 2 0 1Magee, Cory 0 0 0 0 1 0 0TEAM 4Totals 36 73 18 24 40 11 94

Niagara fg fga ft fta reb a tpFisher, Charron f 14 27 0 1 14 2 31Egemonye, Benson c 2 3 2 2 7 1 6Hodge, Stanley g 4 13 2 2 4 3 10Lewis, Tyrone g 7 17 0 2 6 2 17Nelson, Anthony g 1 5 1 1 5 3 3Patterson, Andrew 0 2 0 0 0 1 0Williamson, Demetriu 3 8 0 0 2 0 9Gordon, Kamau 1 3 0 0 5 1 2TEAM 4Totals 32 78 5 8 47 13 78

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 4-16: Ubiles 1-2, Duell 0-3, Moore 0-3, Hasbrouck 1-3,Fisher 2-5Niagara 9-33: Fisher 3-11, Hodge 0-6, Lewis 3-8, Patterson 0-2,Williamson 3-6Officials: Jim Haney, Mike Kitts, Gene SteratoreHalftime: Siena 50, Niagara 43 • Attendance: 7366

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GAME 29Siena 77, Saint Peter’s 64

3/2/08 • Yanitelli Center • Jersey City, N.J.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpDuell, Josh f 4 8 0 1 3 3 8Franklin, Alex f 10 15 8 10 10 1 28Ubiles, Edwin g 9 16 0 0 6 1 19Moore, Ronald g 0 3 0 0 5 1 0Hasbrouck, Kenny g 4 12 1 2 3 3 9De La Rosa, Chris 1 2 2 2 4 4 4Fisher, Tay 1 4 2 2 0 0 5Jackson, Clarence 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rossiter, Ryan 1 2 0 0 4 0 2Magee, Cory 0 1 2 2 3 2 2Harris, Erik 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Priestley, Steven 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 2Totals 30 63 15 19 41 15 77

Saint Peter’s fg fga ft fta reb a tpBacon, Ryan f 3 6 0 0 6 1 6Sowell, Todd f 6 13 1 3 10 1 13Orta, Raul g 3 7 0 0 2 0 8Spitler, Tim g 3 5 0 0 1 1 6Leon, Nick g 2 6 0 0 2 2 4Lampley, Darrell 2 11 0 0 2 2 4Traore, Ismaila 3 3 0 0 1 1 6Feracho, Malik 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jenkins, Wesley 5 13 0 0 2 0 13Costner, Jordan 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Gooding, Akeem 1 3 2 2 4 1 4Usuwa, Chineme 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 4Totals 28 67 3 7 34 9 64

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 2-10: Duell 0-1, Ubiles 1-2, Moore 0-2, Hasbrouck 0-1,Fisher 1-4Saint Peter’s 5-19:Orta 2-6, Spitler 0-1, Leon 0-1, Lampley 0-3,Jenkins 3-8Officials:Wally Rutecki, Jr., Gary Tracy, Ron TyburskiHalftime: Saint Peter’s 36, Siena 35 • Attendance: 1247

GAME 30Siena 66, Manhattan 58

3/8/08 • Times Union Center • Albany, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpDuell, Josh f 0 2 1 2 3 1 1Franklin, Alex f 9 18 8 9 9 2 26Ubiles, Edwin g 6 11 0 0 6 1 12Moore, Ronald g 4 8 1 2 7 10 11Hasbrouck, Kenny g 4 11 1 4 6 2 9De La Rosa, Chris 0 3 0 0 0 0 0Fisher, Tay 1 5 0 0 0 0 3Jackson, Clarence 1 2 0 0 1 0 2Rossiter, Ryan 1 1 0 0 0 0 2Magee, Cory 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Harris, Erik 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 2Totals 26 61 11 17 36 16 66

Manhattan fg fga ft fta reb a tpAustin, Devon f 8 15 0 0 11 1 17Green, Rashad f 2 6 0 0 6 2 4Jolicoeur, Laurence c 1 2 3 3 5 0 5Smith, Chris g 5 14 0 2 6 0 10Pearson, Antoine g 4 9 0 0 0 3 10Bouli, Patrick 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Gabriel, Andrew 1 2 0 5 1 0 2Walsh, Nick 1 1 0 0 0 0 2Crawford, Darryl 3 6 2 2 3 2 8Adams, Brandon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Banogle, Herve 0 1 0 0 1 0 0TEAM 2Totals 25 56 5 12 35 9 58

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 3-12: Duell 0-1, Ubiles 0-1, Moore 2-2,Hasbrouck 0-2,Fisher 1-5, Jackson 0-1Manhattan 3-14: Austin 1-5, Smith 0-5, Pearson 2-4Officials: John Hughes, Jeff Anderson, Joe DeMayoHalftime: Siena 32, Manhattan 23 • Attendance: 7894

GAME 31Siena 65, Loyola 63

3/9/08 • Times Union Center • Albany, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpDuell, Josh f 1 4 0 1 4 4 2Franklin, Alex f 8 13 6 11 12 1 22Ubiles, Edwin g 6 12 2 4 3 2 14Moore, Ronald g 4 10 1 2 4 5 10Hasbrouck, Kenny g 7 17 0 2 6 1 17De La Rosa, Chris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fisher, Tay 0 2 0 0 2 0 0Jackson, Clarence 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Rossiter, Ryan 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Magee, Cory 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 2Totals 26 60 9 20 33 13 65

Loyola fg fga ft fta reb a tpIsreal, Omari f 4 7 4 5 18 3 12Tuck, Michael f 5 9 1 4 7 0 13Brown, Gerald g 5 15 3 3 3 3 13Harvey, Brett g 1 6 2 2 1 0 5Rudolph, Brian g 2 7 1 2 7 3 6Lewis, Tony 0 1 0 0 3 0 0Sullivan, Marquis 5 9 0 0 0 0 14Fofana, Hassan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 1Totals 22 54 11 16 40 9 63

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 4-16: Duell 0-3, Ubiles 0-2, Moore 1-2, Hasbrouck 3-6,Fisher 0-2, Jackson 0-1Loyola 8-22: Israel 0-1, Tuck 2-2, Brown 0-6, Harvey 1-5,Rudolph 1-1, Sullivan 4-7Officials: Ed Corbett, Earl Walton, Joe DeMayoHalftime: Loyola 38, Siena 28 • Attendance: 6577

GAME 32Siena 74, Rider 53

3/10/08 • Times Union Center • Albany, N.Y.

Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpDuell, Josh f 2 5 0 0 4 1 5Moore, Ronald f 2 8 0 0 1 4 4Franklin, Alex f 3 5 4 5 4 2 10Ubiles, Edwin g 7 13 0 0 4 2 15Hasbrouck, Kenny g 7 12 2 3 5 4 17De La Rosa, Chris 1 1 0 0 0 0 2Fisher, Tay 6 10 3 4 5 0 21Jackson, Clarence 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Carr, James 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rossiter, Ryan 0 0 0 0 1 1 0Magee, Cory 0 0 0 0 1 1 0Harris, Erik 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Priestley, Steven 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 1Totals 28 54 9 12 28 15 74

Rider fg fga ft fta reb a tpThompson, Jason f 10 17 0 3 12 1 22Ringgold, Mike f 4 6 0 2 4 0 8Griffin, Matt g 2 2 0 0 2 1 5Johnson, Lamar g 0 1 0 0 2 0 0Mansell, Harris g 2 7 0 0 6 3 5Warner, Kamron 1 8 0 0 2 0 3Green, Joel 2 4 0 0 1 0 4Hickman, Kevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mansell, Patrick 0 4 0 0 0 1 0Robinson, Justin 2 5 2 2 1 2 6Vosilla, Kevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 3Totals 23 54 2 7 33 8 53

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 9-23: Duell 1-3, Moore 0-4, Ubiles 1-2, Hasbrouck 1-4,Fisher 6-10Rider 5-19: Thompson 2-3, Griffin 1-1, Johnson 0-1,Mansell, H. 1-3, Warner 1-6, Mansell, P. 0-4, Robinson 0-1Officials: Ed Corbett, Mike Kitts, Jim HaneyHalftime: Siena 41, Rider 30 • Attendance: 9279

GAME 33Siena 83, Vanderbilt 62

3/21/08 • St. Pete Times Forum • Tampa, Fla.Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpDuell, Josh f 0 5 0 0 4 2 0Ubiles, Edwin f 4 8 3 4 2 2 11Franklin, Alex f 3 4 4 5 4 1 10Moore, Ronald g 3 8 4 4 6 6 11Hasbrouck, Kenny g 9 14 10 10 4 3 30De La Rosa, Chris 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Fisher, Tay 6 6 1 2 1 0 19Jackson, Clarence 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rossiter, Ryan 1 1 0 0 4 0 2Magee, Cory 0 0 0 0 2 0 0TEAM 2Totals 26 46 22 25 29 16 83

Vanderbilt fg fga ft fta reb a tpFoster, Shan f 6 14 0 0 6 1 13Neltner, Ross f 4 6 2 2 4 3 10Ogilvy, A.J. c 7 15 4 8 6 2 18Beal, Jermaine g 0 4 0 0 1 5 0Gordon, Alex g 2 8 0 0 2 0 6Metcalfe, Alan 1 2 0 0 0 0 2Bell, Keegan 2 4 0 0 0 0 5Cole, Elliott 0 1 0 0 0 0 0McClellan, Darshawn 0 0 2 2 1 0 2Graham, Jamie 3 3 0 0 2 0 6Walker, Andre 0 3 0 0 6 1 0Drake, George 0 1 0 0 1 0 0Duffy, Joe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 1Totals 25 61 8 12 31 12 62

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 9-20: Duell 0-3, Ubiles 0-2, Moore 1-4, Hasbrouck 2-5,Fisher 6-6Vanderbuilt 4-20: Foster 1-5, Beal 0-3, Gordon 2-7, Bell 1-3,Cole 0-1, Drake 0-1Officials: Randy McCall, Steven Pyatt, Lamont SimpsonHalftime: Siena 46, Vanderbuilt 34

GAME 34Villanova 84, Siena 72

3/23/08 • St. Pete Times Forum • Tampa, Fla.Siena fg fga ft fta reb a tpDuell, Josh f 2 6 3 4 4 0 9Ubiles, Edwin f 3 11 6 10 12 0 12Franklin, Alex f 5 9 8 14 6 0 18Moore, Ronald g 1 7 0 0 1 5 3Hasbrouck, Kenny g 5 15 6 6 5 1 17De La Rosa, Chris 2 3 1 2 1 3 5Fisher, Tay 1 4 2 3 1 0 5Jackson, Clarence 1 1 0 0 0 0 3Carr, James 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rossiter, Ryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Magee, Cory 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Harris, Erik 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Priestley, Steven 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 4Totals 20 56 26 39 34 9 72

Villanova fg fga ft fta reb a tpPena, Antonio f 2 5 0 0 5 2 4Anderson, Dwayne f 3 4 2 2 3 2 8Cunningham, Dante c 6 10 2 4 6 2 14Reynolds, Scottie g 7 15 7 9 8 5 25Stokes, Corey g 8 12 2 2 2 0 20Grant, Malcolm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Colenda, Jason 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Drummond, Casiem 1 1 0 0 1 0 2Fisher, Corey 0 1 2 3 1 1 2Redding, Reggie 0 2 3 4 5 2 3Clark, Shane 3 5 0 0 2 1 6Tchuisi, Frank 0 1 0 0 2 0 0TEAM 1Totals 30 56 18 24 37 15 84

3-pt. Field Goals:Siena 6-21: Duell 2-6, Ubiles 0-2, Moore 1-3, Hasbrouck 1-4,De La Rosa 0-1, Fisher 1-4, Jackson 1-1Villanova 6-13: Anderson 0-1, Reynolds 4-7, Stokes 2-5Officials:Michael Stuart, Randy McCall, Paul FaiaHalftime: Villanova 42, Siena 32

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The Record BookSIENA VS. ALL OPPONENTS

First LastSchool W L Game GameAdelphi 5 1 1946-47 1963-64Alabama-Birmingham 0 1 2002-03 2002-03Albany Pharmacy 1 0 1939-40 1939-40Albany 29 18 1939-40 2007-08Albright 1 0 1950-51 1950-51Alcorn State 1 0 2001-02 2001-02Alfred 1 0 1961-62 1961-62Allentown 1 0 1983-84 1983-84American International 2 0 1977-78 1978-79American University 4 2 1947-48 1989-90Arizona State 1 0 1951-52 1951-52Arkansas-Little Rock 1 0 1980-81 1980-81Arkansas State 1 0 1948-49 1948-49Arkansas 0 1 1998-99 1998-99Army 6 4 1955-56 1989-90Arnold 8 0 1939-40 1951-52Assumption 1 9 1963-64 1973-74Austin Peay 2 0 1991-92 2001-02Baltimore 3 1 1978-79 1982-83Bainbridge 0 1 1953-54 1953-54Baldwin-Wallace 1 1 1951-52 1955-56Baypath Institute 1 2 1938-39 1939-40Becker 1 0 1941-42 1941-42Bethune-Cookman 4 0 1994-95 1999-00Bloomfield State 1 0 1982-83 1982-83Boise State 1 1 1993-94 2007-08Boston College 2 3 1946-47 1987-88Boston University 8 9 1976-77 1988-89Bowling Green 2 2 1987-88 1990-91Bradley 1 0 1993-94 1993-94Bridgeport 1 1 1974-75 1975-76Brigham Young 0 1 1989-90 1989-90Brooklyn College 3 0 1948-49 1990-91Brooklyn Poly 0 1 1940-41 1940-41Bucknell 1 0 1985-86 1985-86Buffalo State 0 1 1971-72 1971-72Buffalo 6 3 1950-51 2006-07California-Irvine 1 1 1990-91 1995-96Canisius 42 36 1940-41 2007-08Catholic University 1 0 1978-79 1978-76CCNY 1 0 1979-80 1979-80Centenary 2 0 1979-80 1985-86Central Conn. St. 2 0 1986-87 1987-88Central Michigan 2 0 1989-90 1990-91Champlain 3 0 1947-48 1949-50Cincinnati 0 1 1954-55 1954-55Clarkson 11 2 1961-62 1973-74Clemson 0 1 1979-80 1979-80Cleveland State 3 3 1976-77 2001-02Cobleskill 1 1 1938-39 1938-39Colgate 19 5 1951-52 1999-00Connecticut State 2 0 1947-48 1948-49Cornell 1 1 1985-86 2007-08Cortland State 9 5 1961-62 1974-75Creighton 3 2 1950-51 1992-93Dartmouth 5 1 1950-51 2007-08Davidson 2 1 1996-97 1999-00Davis & Elkins 1 0 1941-42 1941-42Dayton 0 1 2000-01 2000-01Delaware 2 3 1979-80 2003-04Delaware State 0 1 1982-83 1982-83Detroit 1 0 1948-49 1948-49Dominican 1 0 1983-84 1983-84

First LastSchool W L Game GameDrexel 1 1 1976-77 1977-78Duquesne 2 0 2000-01 2003-04Eastern Kentucky 0 1 1953-54 1953-54Eastern Michigan 2 0 1980-81 1998-99East Stroudsburg 3 2 1971-72 1984-85Evansville 1 2 1988-89 1990-91Fairfield 24 23 1958-59 2007-08F.D.U. (Madison) 2 5 1968-69 1975-76F.D.U. (Teaneck) 6 12 1976-77 2007-08Florida 0 1 1988-89 1988-89Florida Southern 0 2 1981-82 1985-86Florida State 0 1 1992-93 1992-93Fordham 9 10 1948-49 2005-06Fort Dix 1 0 1942-43 1942-43Fort Monmouth 1 0 1951-52 1951-52Gannon 1 1 1973-74 1974-75Georgetown 4 2 1948-49 1973-74George Washington 2 1 1981-82 1999-00Georgia Tech 1 0 1993-94 1993-94Gonzaga 0 1 1954-55 1954-55Green Mountain 4 0 1938-39 1939-40Hamilton 2 1 1957-58 1968-69Hartford 25 9 1961-62 2001-02Hartwick 13 8 1940-41 1975-76Hawaii 1 0 1949-50 1949-50Hawaii-Pacific 1 0 2000-01 2000-01Hofstra 0 2 1976-77 2006-07Holy Cross 7 4 1989-90 2007-08Houston 0 1 1953-54 1953-54Howard 1 1 1984-85 1997-98Hunter 1 1 1965-66 1966-67Illinois-Chicago 1 0 1981-82 1981-82Iona 41 48 1942-43 2007-08Iowa State 0 1 1996-97 1996-97Ithaca 3 1 1942-43 1946-47Jacksonville 0 2 1994-95 1995-96James Madison 1 2 1977-78 2007-08Jersey City 2 0 1973-74 1980-81John Carroll 1 0 1950-51 1950-51John Marshall 3 0 1946-47 1948-49Kansas State 1 0 1993-94 1993-94Keene State 2 0 1985-86 1986-87Kent State 3 1 1992-93 1995-96Kings 5 11 1960-61 1975-76Lafayette 2 1 1948-49 1951-52LaSalle 3 4 1989-90 1991-92Lawrence Tech 4 1 1942-43 1955-56Lehigh 2 0 1984-85 1985-86LeMoyne 23 39 1948-49 1992-93Lincoln 1 0 1950-51 1950-51Long Island U. 5 11 1939-40 1983-84Loras 1 0 1949-50 1949-50Lowell Tech 0 1 1941-42 1941-42Loyola (Calif.) 1 0 1952-53 1952-53Loyola (Ill.) 0 1 1947-48 1947-48Loyola (Md.) 32 13 1948-49 2007-08Loyola (La.) 1 0 1951-52 1951-52Loyola-Marymount 1 0 2002-03 2002-03Louisiana-Lafayette 0 1 1999-00 1999-00Louisville 1 0 1953-54 1953-54Maine 12 4 1971-72 1988-89Manhattan 29 45 1946-47 2007-08Marist 39 22 1963-64 2007-08Maryland 0 2 2001-02 2006-07Massachusetts 2 5 1947-48 2005-06Minnesota 0 1 1988-89 1988-89

First LastSchool W L Game GameMemphis 1 1 1952-53 2007-08Merrimack 7 5 1961-62 1982-83Mexico 2 0 1940-41 1949-50Mohawk 2 0 1947-48 1947-48Monmouth 2 1 1979-80 2004-05Montana State 1 0 2002-03 2002-03Moravina 1 0 1971-72 1971-72Mt. St. Mary’s 2 0 1940-41 1948-49Murray State 1 2 1953-54 1955-56Nevada (Reno) 1 0 1990-91 1990-91New Hampshire 12 2 1978-79 1988-89NJIT 2 0 2006-07 2006-07New Orleans 0 1 2004-05 2004-05New Paltz State 1 0 1966-67 1966-67Niagara 40 37 1941-42 2007-08North Adams State 1 0 1977-78 1977-78North Adams Teacher 1 0 1947-48 1947-48Norwich 2 1 1939-40 1939-40Northeastern 9 15 1976-77 1994-95Northern Iowa 1 1 2002-03 2003-04Northwestern 1 1 1994-95 1997-98Northwestern State 0 1 2001-02 2001-02Notre Dame 0 1 1999-00 1999-00NC-Greensboro 2 0 1991-92 1992-93NC-Wilmington 1 1 1979-80 1981-82NYAC 0 1 1957-58 1957-58Ohio State 0 1 1986-87 1986-87Ohio University 0 1 1983-84 1983-84Oklahoma City 3 0 1950-51 1977-78Oklahoma State 0 1 2001-02 2001-02Oneonta State 6 0 1938-39 1941-42Oregon State 0 1 2004-05 2004-05Oswego State 2 0 1949-50 1949-50Paterson State 2 1 1941-42 1942-43Pennsylvania 0 2 2004-05 2005-06Penn State 0 1 1999-00 1999-00Pepperdine 1 1 1998-99 2004-05Pittsburgh 1 2 1988-89 1990-91Plattsburgh State 1 0 1942-43 1942-43Potsdam State 12 5 1960-61 1975-76Pratt Institute 1 0 1942-43 1942-43Providence 4 10 1940-41 2002-03Puerto Rico 1 0 1949-50 1949-50Quinnipiac 2 0 1986-87 1998-99Radford 2 0 1989-90 2000-01Regis 1 0 1949-50 1949-50RPI 20 4 1946-47 1976-77Rhode Island 3 3 1952-53 2000-01Rice 1 1 2000-01 2001-02Richmond 1 1 1992-93 1993-94Rider 19 9 1976-77 2007-08Robert Morris 2 2 1981-82 1983-84Rutgers 0 1 1999-00 1999-00Sacred Heart 3 5 1967-68 1974-75St. Anselm’s 2 8 1939-40 1970-71St. Benedict’s 0 1 1948-49 1948-49St. Bonaventure 6 26 1939-40 2001-02St. Francis (N.Y.) 29 41 1940-41 1985-86St. Francis (Pa.) 6 4 1949-50 1983-84St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 1 2 1984-85 2007-08St. John Fisher 5 1 1965-66 1968-69St. John’s 0 2 1955-56 1983-84St. Lawrence 2 1 1942-43 1963-64

First LastSchool W L Game GameSt. Louis 0 1 1979-80 1979-80St. Michael’s 9 4 1939-40 1975-76Saint Peter’s 32 38 1950-51 2007-08St. Thomas 1 0 1949-50 1949-50Sampson 1 0 1948-49 1948-49Scranton 8 3 1939-40 1975-76Seton Hall 4 6 1940-41 1973-74South Carolina 1 0 1990-91 1990-91Southampton 2 0 1979-80 1980-81South Florida 0 2 1980-81 1981-82Southern Illinois 2 0 1949-50 1951-52Springfield 1 0 1946-47 1946-47Stanford 2 2 1988-89 2007-08Stephen F. Austin 1 0 1993-94 1993-94Stetson 0 1 1980-81 1980-81Stonehill 3 8 1961-62 1971-72Suffolk 1 1 1959-60 1983-84Syracuse 0 8 1977-78 2007-08Tampa 1 0 1949-50 1949-50Temple 2 0 1950-51 1951-52Tennessee State 1 0 2006-07 2006-07Tennessee Tech 0 1 1955-56 1955-56Texas A&M 3 2 1946-47 1994-95TCU 0 1 2000-01 2000-01Texas Wesleyan 1 1 1948-49 1949-50Toledo 0 3 2001-02 2003-04Towson 1 0 1981-82 1981-82Tufts 2 0 1983-84 1984-85Tulane 1 0 1993-94 1993-94Union 4 3 1957-58 1975-76Utica 21 1 1960-61 1986-87Valparaiso 1 0 1947-48 1947-48Vermont 22 5 1946-47 2005-06Villanova 3 7 1941-42 2002-03Virginia 0 1 1990-91 1990-91Virginia Comm. 0 2 1992-93 1993-94VMI 0 1 1977-78 1977-78Wagner 11 5 1960-61 1996-97Wake Forest 1 1 1982-83 1987-88Wayne 0 1 1954-55 1954-55Western Michigan 1 2 1990-91 2002-03Williams 4 10 1949-50 1968-69William & Mary 1 1 1949-50 1994-95Winthrop 0 1 2004-05 2004-05Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1 0 1994-95 1994-95Xavier 1 3 1952-53 2002-03Yale 1 1 1996-97 1997-98Youngstown State 2 1 1996-97 2005-06

Bold: 2008-09 OpponentBold Italics: Potential 2008-09 OpponentsNew Opponents for 2008-09: Tennessee, Wichita State(potential), Kansas, Michigan State (potential)

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TraditionSince the year after its founding in 1937, Siena has boasted a men’sbasketball team that has captivated audiences in the Capital Regionand beyond. In the original glory days of the late 1940s and early1950s, the then-Indians advanced to the National Catholic InvitationalTournament four straight years, winning the title in Albany in 1950.

The Rev. Marcus Fitzgerald served as the department’s first athleticdirector, publicizing his vision “that one day Siena would gain the

same national fame in basketball thathas been achieved in football byNotre Dame.”

Following the success of the early 50s,the program was well on its way as theIndians found themselves ranked inthe AP top-20 in successive seasons,catapulting as high as 11th followingan upset of Seton Hall in Albany’sWashington Avenue’s Armory.

Siena Hall of Famer, Billy Harrell, wasa big part of the team’s success in itsteenage years, drawing the praise ofnational publications on his way tobeing drafted by both the NationalBasketball Association (MinneapolisLakers) and Major League Baseball(Cleveland Indians). “The Flash” wasa United Press Honorable MentionAll-American as a senior in 1952.

Over the next 20 years the program struggled, winning no more than14 games in any season. During that time, the Saints played in thelongest game in NCAA history, a six-overtime loss to Niagara in 1952-53(now the second longest). The following year, the player who providedthe brightest moments during the “dark years,” Bill Kirsch, a 5-8 guard

who was described as a “set-shotartist,” supplied one of the mostmemorable moments in programhistory, sinking a 60-foot shot atMadison Square Garden to beat Ionaat the buzzer. Sportswriter DavidEisenberg described the shot as “themost sensational basketball shot inMadison Square Garden history, athree-quarter courter from 60 feet out.”

In 1972, the former set-shot standouttook over as head men’s basketballcoach and athletic director. It wasunder his leadership, and through hisimagination, that Siena was givenDivision I status in 1976. After a briefincubation period, the program began

to flourish, and has since periodically experienced the national acclaimFitzgerald dared dream of over 60 years ago.

Head Coach, Mike Deane, guided Siena to thepromised land of college basketball, the NCAATournament, for the first time in 1989 – the yearafter the program made its initial NIT appearance.After capturing the nation’s attention throughoutthe season as a result of a measles outbreak oncampus that forced several games (including theNorth Atlantic Conference Tournament) to bequarantined, Siena knocked off third-seeded (and13th-ranked) Stanford in Greensboro, N.C. tobecome one of the NCAA’s first “Cinderella teams.”“Showbiz” Marc Brown, Siena’s all-time leadingscorer with 2,284 career points, keyed the winwith a game-high 32 points.

Deane’s teams won 20 or more gamesfour times in his eight years with theprogram and advanced to the NIT threetimes, capped off by an unforgettable1994 run. In his final season at thehelm, the Saints played well into March,thanks in large part to the efforts ofanother 2,000-point scorer, DoremusBennerman. Bennerman went on toearn NIT Most Valuable Player honorsafter setting the Tournament record

with 174 points (including aschool-record 51 at MadisonSquare Garden against

Kansas State) as thenow-Saints capturedthird place in the Mecca of college basketball.

After taking a step back after Deane’s departure, a period of timememorable only because of the full-time move to Pepsi Arenaprior to the 1996-97 season, the program enjoyed a great ren-

aissance that coincided with the arrival of Head Coach PaulHewitt in 1997. Following seventh- and eighth-place fin-ishes in the eight-team Metro Atlantic AthleticConference in the two years prior to his arrival; theSaints averaged 22 wins in Hewitt’s three seasons at the

helm. The run was highlighted by successive postseasonappearances in his final two years, the first of which was a

return-trip to the NCAA Tournament in 1999.

Louis Orr continued the success in 2000-2001, leading the program toanother 20-win season. The following season, the Rob Lanier era began.Lanier became the first coach in program history to orchestrate consecutivepostseason appearances in his first two years as head coach. In 2002, theSaints rallied from a sub-par regularseason to win four MAAC Tournamentgames, advancing to the NCAA Opening

Round where they became just thesecond team in Tournament history to win agame with a losing record. Siena knocked offAlcorn State 81-77 in Dayton, Ohio before suc-cumbing to eventual National ChampionMaryland in Washington, D.C. two days later. InLanier’s second year of work, the Saints won 21games including two Postseason NIT clashes ontheir home floor.

Just over three years ago, an exciting new chapterin Siena basketball began as Fran McCafferybecame the 14th coach in program history.McCaffery made an impact, guiding Siena to thefifth-greatest turnaround in all of Division I in hisfirst year, and to a 20-win season and MAAC title-game appearance last year. In his third season, the Saints enjoyed one of the great sea-sons in program history, winning the MAAC regular-season and postseason champi-

onship before stunning #4 seed,Vanderbilt, in the NCAATournament First Round.

From four Catholic InvitationalTournament appearances, to fiveNational Invitation Tournamentbids, to four berths in the NCAATournament. From the WashingtonAvenue Armory, to the AlumniRecreation Center, to the state-of-the-art 15,500-seat Pepsi Arena(Times Union Center), the scope ofSiena basketball has changed in the66 seasons of Siena basketball,helping to carry through the boldideals set forth that many years agoby Rev. Fitzgerald.

Siena president Fr. Kevin Mackin presentsBilly Harrell with a replica banner and aproclamation from the governor’s office.

Howie Tucker was a member ofSiena’s first team in 1938. Hewas the first person inducted intothe Siena Sports Hall of Fame.

Bill Kirsch starred at Siena inthe 1950s before returning tohis alma mater in 1972 as headcoach and athletic director.It was under his leadershipthat Siena obtained Division Istatus in 1976.

Billy Harrell was a United PressHonorable Mention All-Americanin 1952.

George Bruda helped the Siena Indians to theNational Catholic Invitational Championship as asenior in 1950.

Jack Hogan, a member of the 49-50 NCITChampionship team was one of nine formerplayers in attendance at the recognitionceremony. He is escorted to center court bySiena cheerleader Joa White.

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The Record BookFirstsFirst Game 1938 vs. Niagara (Rochester) (52-47)First Win 1938 vs. Niagara (Rochester) (52-47)100th Win Feb. 2, 1949 vs. Iona (51-45)200th Win Feb. 14, 1956 vs. Saint Peter’s (70-56)300th Win March 3, 1968 vs. St. John Fisher (98-87)400th Win Dec. 29, 1976 vs. Albany State (91-86)500th Win Dec. 13, 1983 vs. Wagner (69-43)600th Win Jan. 14, 1989 vs. Vermont (69-58)700th Win Jan. 3, 1994 vs. Northeastern (86-71)800th Win Feb. 21, 2000 vs. Saint Peter’s (95-72)900th Win Nov. 27, 2006 at NJIT (64-40)First Division I Game Nov. 27, 1976 vs. Boston U. (88-100)First Division I Win Dec. 1, 1976 vs. Iona (95-87)50th Division I Win March, 1980 vs. Long Island U. (80-78)100th Division I Win Jan. 21, 1984 vs. Loyola (74-71)150th Division I Win Feb. 25, 1986 vs. Vermont (80-65)200th Division I Win Jan. 12, 1989 vs. Niagara (101-76)250th Division I Win Feb. 12, 1991 vs. Niagara (87-68)300th Division I Win Dec. 28, 1993 vs. Kent State (78-53)350th Division I Win Jan. 27, 1998 vs. Marist (75-73)400th Division I Win Feb. 13, 2000 vs. Marist (91-81)450th Division I Win Jan. 4, 2003 vs. Providence (89-81)500th Division I Win Nov. 27, 2006 at NJIT (64-40)100th MAAC Win Feb. 21, 2000 vs. Saint Peter’s (95-72)150th MAAC Win Jan. 19, 2006 vs. Saint Peter’s (77-69)First NIT Game March 17, 1988 vs. Boston College (65-73)First NIT Win March 19, 1991 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (90-85)First NCAA Tournament Game March 16, 1989 vs. Stanford (80-78)First NCAA Tournament Win March 16, 1989 vs. Stanford (80-78)

Editor’s Note: Siena began play at the Division I level in 1976-77. Records set prior to Siena’sDivision I years are denoted with bold type. In those cases, the Division I record appears in regulartype following the all-time record. Records set in 2007-2008 are denoted with bold italic type.

Individual Single GameMost Points Scored . . . . . . . . . . 51, Doremus Bennerman vs. Kansas State, (3-30-94)Most Field Goals Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, Bob Hermann vs. Cortland St., (1968-69)

17, Lee Matthews vs. Iona, (2-13-93)Most Field Goals Attempted. . . . . . . . . . . 29, Eric Banks vs. St. Francis (NY), (1-7-84)Best Field Goal Percentage . 1.000, (8-8), Brian Bidlingmyer vs. Holy Cross, (12-4-93)

1.000, (7-7) Marcus Faison vs. Loyola, (2-15-98)Most 3-Point Field Goals Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, Jim Secretarski vs. Iona, (1-19-95)Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted. . . 19, Doremus Bennerman vs. Niagara, (2-19-94)Best 3-Point Percentage . . . . . . . . . . 1.000, (6-6), Jim Cantamessa vs. Rider (2-22-98)

1.000, (6-6), Tay Fisher vs. Vanderbilt (3-21-08)Most Free Throws Made . . . . . . 27, Doremus Bennerman vs. Kansas State, (3-30-94)Most Free Throws Attempted . . . 30, Doremus Bennerman vs. Kansas State, (3-30-94)Best Free-Throw Percentage . . . . 1.000, (12-12), Tommy Mitchell at Fairfield (1-30-03)

1.000, (12-12), Dwayne Archbold vs. Niagara, (12-8-01)1.000, (11-11), Bruce Schroeder vs. LeMoyne, (2-15-91)1.000, (10-10), Bruce Schroeder vs. Fairfield, (1-30-92)

1.000, (10-10), Doremus Bennerman vs. Iona, (2-24-93)1.000, (10-10), Doremus Bennerman vs. Canisius, (1-5-94)

1.000, (10-10), Marcus Faison vs. Colgate (1-3-98)1.000, (10-10), Marcus Faison, Rider (1-17-98)

1.000 (10-10), Brandon Fields, at Marist (12-4-98)1.000 (10-10), Corey Osinski, vs. Niagara (2-8-99)

1.000 (10-10), Corey Osinski, vs. Manhattan (2-11-99)1.000 (10-10), Kenny Hasbrouck vs. Vanderbilt (3-12-08)

Most Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, Jack Mulvey, (1964-65)26, Nelson Richardson vs. Manhattan, (1976-77)

Most Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, Marc Brown vs. Army, (2-3-90)Most Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, Brian Bidlingmyer vs. Loyola, (1-15-94)Most Blocked Shots . . . . . 9, Monty Henderson vs. New Hampshire, (1-30-89)

Individual CareerMost Points Scored . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,284, Marc Brown, (1987-91)Best Scoring Average. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.6, Gary Holle Sr., (1974-76)

18.6, (2,284/123 games), Marc Brown, (1987-91)Most Field Goals Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 850, Marc Brown, (1987-91)Most Field Goals Attempted . . . . . . . . . 1,766, Marc Brown, (1987-91)Best Field Goal Percentage. . . 58.1, (531-914), Lee Matthews, (1989-93)Most 3-Point Goals Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293, Scott Knapp, (1997-01)Most 3-Point Goals Attempted . . . 589, Doremus Bennerman, (1990-94)Best 3-Point Percentage . . . . . 42.3, (224-530), Marc Brown, (1987-91)Most Free Throws Made . . . . . . 579, Doremus Bennerman, (1990-94)Most Free Throws Attempted . . . 674, Doremus Bennerman, (1990-94)Best Free Throw Percentage . . . 89.6 (238-267), Scott Knapp, (1997-01)Most Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,037, Lee Matthews, (1989-93)Most Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 796, Marc Brown, (1987-91)Most Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221, Marc Brown, (1987-91)Most Blocked Shots . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235, Monty Henderson, (1985-89)Most Games Played . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131, Dwayne Archbold, (1998-02)Most Winning Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89, Marc Brown, (1987-91)Consecutive Games Started . . . . . . . . . . . . 123, Marc Brown, (1987-91)

Individual SeasonMost Points Scored . . . . . . . . . . . . 858, Doremus Bennerman, (1993-94)Best Scoring Average . . . . . . . . . . 26.0, Doremus Bennerman, (1993-94)Most Field Goals Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289, Marc Brown, (1990-91)Most Field Goals Attempted. . . . . . . . . . . . . 602, Marc Brown, (1990-91)Best Field Goal Percentage. . . . 61.5, (67-109), Doug Poetzsch, (1981-82)Most 3-Point Field Goals Made. . . . 102, Doremus Bennerman, (1993-94)Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted. . . . 249, Doremus Bennerman, (1993-94)Best 3-Point Percentage* . . . . 56.7, (68-120), Jim Cantamessa, (1997-98)Most Free Throws Made . . . . . . . . 248, Doremus Bennerman, (1993-94)Most Free Throws Attempted . . . . 286, Doremus Bennerman, (1993-94)Best Free-Throw Percentage . . . 93.4 (57-61) , Scott Knapp, (1998-99)Most Rebounds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387, Billy Harrell, (1949-50)

313, Lee Matthews, (1992-93)Best Rebound Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.2, Jack Mulvey, (1964-65)

11.1, (266/24 games), Nelson Richardson, (1976-77)Most Assists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222, Marc Brown, (1986-87)Most Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77, Kenny Hasbrouck, (2007-2008)Most Blocked Shots . . . . . . . . . 86, Monty Henderson, (1988-89)

Most Personal Fouls . . . . . . . . 108, Matt Gras, (1993-94)Most Games Played. . . . . 36, Dwayne Archbold, Justin Miller, (2001-02)

*Led Nation

Doremus Bennerman

Marc “Showbiz” Brown is theSaints’ all-time leading scorer andthe top producer in assists. He wasalso the catalyst in the Saints’ firstNIT win and the first NCAA win.

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Team Records

POINTSSeasonFewest Points Scored . . . . 448, (10 games), (1938-39)

1,681 (27 games), (1995-96)Most Points Scored . . . . 2,829 (35 games), (1990-91)Most Points Yielded . . . . 2,483 (35 games), (1990-91)Scoring Average . . 86.6 (2,686/31 games), (1998-99)GameFewest Points Scored. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 vs. St. Bonaventure (1942-43)

39 vs. Manhattan (2-26-97)40 at NJIT (11-27-06)40 vs. St. John’s (12-25-83)40 vs. Manhattan (1-25-96)

Most Points Scored . . . 129 vs. St. Michael’s (1973-74)126 vs. Drexel (2-20-78)

Fewest By Opponent . . . 16 by Cobleskill (1938-39)40 by NJIT, (11-27-06)42 by Suffolk (12-22-83)42 by Loyola (Md.) (1-11-91)

Most By Opponent . . . . . . . 144 by Syracuse (1-17-88)Combined Points. . 241 (126-115) vs. Drexel (2-20-78)

FIELD GOALSSeasonMade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 990 (990-2,057), (1990-91)Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . 2,058 (928-2,058), (2007-08)Best Field Goal Percentage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.6 (790-1,503), (1980-81)GameMade . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 vs. St. Michael’s, (1973-74)

45 (45-81) vs. Vermont, (12-28-87)Attempted . . . . 101 vs. Potsdam State, (1975-76)

95 (36-95) St. Francis (N.Y.), (1-6-79)Percentage. . . . . . . 75.5 (37-49) vs. New Hampshire, (2-28-81)

3-POINTERSSeasonMade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283 (283-721), (1998-99)Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . 722 (250-722), (2001-02)Best Percentage . . . . . . . . . 43.8 (214-489), (1988-89)

GameMade . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 vs. Saint Peter’s, (12-4-99)Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 vs. Radford, (12-30-89)Best Percentage . . . 75.0 (6-8) vs. Hartford, (1-31-87)

FREE THROWSSeasonMade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 672 (672-854), (1998-99)Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . 890 (620-890), (1993-94)Best Percentage . . . . . . . . 80.3* (574-715), (1997-98)GameMade . . . . . . . . . . 44 vs. Louisville, (1953-54)

40 (40-49) vs. Syracuse, (1-7-79)Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 vs. Drexel, (2-20-78)Best Percentage. . . . . . . . . . 1.000 (16-16) vs. Evansville, (12-23-89)

(16-16) vs. La Salle, (12-7-91)(11-11) vs. Saint Peter’s, (2-4-07)

* Led Nation

REBOUNDSSeasonMost Rebounds. . . . . . . 1,361 (36 games), (2001-02)GameMost Rebounds. . . . . . 75 vs. Potsdam State, (1-28-76)

70 vs. RPI, (1976-77)

ASSISTSSeasonMost Assists . . . . . . . . . . 495, (1998-99)GameMost Assists. . . . . 33 vs. Canisius, (1977-78)

33 vs. Syracuse, (1-2-88)

FOULSSeasonMost Personal Fouls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 790, (1999-00)GameMost Personal Fouls . . . . . . . 39 at Canisius, (2-4-99)

GAMESSeasonMost Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 (17-19), (2001-02)Fewest Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 (8-2), (1938-39)

24 (9-15), (1976-77)Most Wins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 (27-5), (1949-50)

25 (1988-89), (1990-91),(1993-94), (1998-99)

Most Losses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 (6-24), (2004-05)

BLOCKED SHOTSSeasonMost Blocked Shots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193, (1987-88)GameMost Blocked Shots . . . . . . . 14 vs. Maine, (2-19-87)

STEALSSeasonMost Steals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320, (2007-08)

Bruce Schroeder was a CoSida AcademicAll-America selection in 1992.

LONGEST DIVISION IWINNING STREAKS1. 14 games (1988-89)

2. 9 games (1985-86)

9 games (1990-91)

9 games (1998-99)

9 games (1999-00)

6. 8 games (2006-07)

7. 7 games (1986-87)

7 games (2007-08)

9. 6 games (1977-78)

6 games (1984-85)

6 games (1987-88)*

6 games (2002-03)

*The 1987-88 Siena team postedthree separate six-game winningstreaks

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1. Marc Brown 2,284Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG

1987-88 160 303 .528 55 77 .714 29 395 13.21988-89 215 444 .484 90 114 .789 30 584 19.51989-90 186 417 .446 60 74 .811 29 489 16.91990-91 289 602 .480 155 194 .799 35 816 23.3Totals *850 1,766 .481 360 459 .784 123 2,284 18.6

*Includes 224 3-point field goals

2. Doremus Bennerman 2,109Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG

1990-91 70 165 .424 75 90 .833 35 243 6.91991-92 147 362 .406 135 155 .871 28 473 16.91992-93 180 401 .449 121 143 .846 29 535 18.41993-94 254 577 .440 248 286 .867 33 858 26.0Totals *651 1,505 .433 579 674 .859 125 2,109 16.9*Includes 228 3-point field goals

1,000-Point Scorers

3. Marcus Faison, 1,697Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1996-97 63 154 .409 59 80 .758 26 202 7.81997-98 155 304 .510 118 149 .792 29 468 16.11998-99 162 304 .533 102 144 .708 31 457 14.71999-00 185 389 .476 154 206 .748 33 570 17.3Totals *565 1151 .491 433 579 .748 119 1697 14.3*Includes 134 three-point field goals

4. Jeffrey Robinson, 1,657Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1986-87 86 201 .428 93 121 .796 28 273 9.81987-88 121 247 .490 78 116 .672 26 357 13.71988-89 191 394 .485 140 189 .741 30 595 19.81989-90 132 329 .401 108 142 .761 29 432 14.9Totals *530 1171 .453 419 568 .738 113 1657 14.7*Includes 178 three-point field goals

5. Dwayne Archbold, 1,644Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1998-99 74 176 .420 43 65 .662 31 218 7.01999-00 75 209 .359 73 91 .802 33 249 7.52000-01 150 313 .479 121 167 .725 31 462 14.92001-02 231 553 .418 154 187 .824 36 715 19.9Totals *530 1251 .420 391 510 .770 130 1644 12.7*Includes 193 three-point field goals

6. Michael Haddix, 1,594Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG2002-03 163 313 .521 114 166 .687 32 440 13.82003-04 179 373 .480 94 150 .627 29 452 15.62004-05 67 152 .441 45 76 .592 12 179 14.92006-07 205 365 .562 113 168 .673 32 523 16.3Totals 614 1203 .510 366 560 .654 105 1594 15.2

7. Eric Banks, 1,432Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1982-83 56 118 .475 36 55 .655 24 148 6.21983-84 196 383 .512 69 88 .784 28 461 16.51984-85 157 359 .450 54 77 .701 29 368 12.71985-86 172 388 .443 111 142 .782 29 455 15.7Total 581 1238 .468 270 362 .746 110 1432 13.0

8. Kenny Hasbrouck, 1,405Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG2005-06 118 255 .463 79 97 .814 28 346 12.42006-07 182 383 .475 108 137 .788 32 513 16.02007-08 199 450 .442 92 128 .719 34 546 16.1Total 499 1088 .460 279 362 .770 94 1405 14.9*Includes 128 three-point field goals

9. Fred Shear, 1,400Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1970-71 205 436 .470 111 176 .631 25 521 20.81971-72 154 317 .486 105 140 .750 21 413 19.61972-73 190 388 .490 86 126 .683 23 466 20.3Totals 549 1141 .481 302 442 .683 69 1400 20.3

10. Doug Poetzch, 1,398Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1981-82 67 109 .615 50 67 .746 27 184 6.81982-83 106 198 .535 79 106 .745 28 291 10.41983-84 143 285 .502 90 132 .682 28 376 13.41984-85 184 333 .553 179 245 .731 29 547 18.9Totals 500 925 .541 398 550 .724 112 1398 12.3

11. Scott Knapp, 1,381Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1997-98 109 275 .395 63 70 .900 29 357 12.31998-99 107 254 .421 57 61 .934 31 343 11.11999-00 79 210 .376 38 46 .826 28 258 9.22000-01 130 317 .410 80 90 .889 31 423 13.6Totals *425 1056 .400 238 267 .890 119 1381 11.6*Includes 293 three-point field goals

12. Lee Matthews, 1,365Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1989-90 95 159 .597 51 79 .646 29 241 8.31990-91 98 170 .576 65 98 .663 35 261 7.51991-92 145 268 .541 92 145 .634 29 382 13.21992-93 193 317 .609 95 145 .655 29 481 16.6Totals 531 914 .580 303 467 .650 122 1365 11.2

13. Steve Walters, 1,346Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1972-73 69 142 .486 20 37 .541 10 158 15.81973-74 192 410 .468 61 97 .629 26 445 17.11974-75 129 281 .459 53 84 .631 20 311 15.61975-76 192 403 .476 48 80 .600 22 432 19.6Totals 582 1236 .471 182 298 .611 78 1346 17.3

14. Steve McCoy, 1,334Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1985-86 129 282 .457 101 130 .777 29 359 12.41986-87 115 221 .520 61 86 .709 29 292 10.11987-88 144 271 .531 66 89 .742 29 354 12.21988-89 119 222 .536 91 118 .771 30 329 11.0Totals 507 996 .509 319 423 .754 117 1334 11.4*Includes one three-point field goal

15. Jim Cantamessa, 1,316Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1996-97 51 124 .411 47 57 .825 27 172 6.41997-98 127 266 .477 86 98 .878 29 406 14.01998-99 108 255 .424 84 100 .840 31 355 11.51999-00 122 266 .459 86 102 .843 33 383 11.6Totals *408 911 .448 303 357 .849 120 1316 11.0*Includes 197 three-point field goals

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16. Rod Brooks, 1,315Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1971-72 168 386 .435 101 134 .754 26 437 16.81972-73 148 308 .481 60 93 .645 23 356 15.51973-74 208 386 .539 106 123 .862 26 522 19.3Totals 524 1080 .485 267 350 .763 85 1315 15.5

17. Bruce Schroeder, 1,290Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1988-89 27 45 .600 24 32 .750 28 85 3.01989-90 125 232 .539 55 75 .733 29 322 11.11999-91 148 317 .467 106 135 .785 35 433 12.41991-92 143 319 .448 135 174 .776 29 450 15.5Totals *443 913 .485 320 416 .769 121 1290 10.7*Includes 84 three-point field goals

18. Corey Osinski, 1,288Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1996-97 67 167 .401 38 55 .691 27 196 7.31997-98 86 191 .450 51 67 .761 29 236 8.11998-99 136 252 .540 152 174 .874 31 436 14.11999-00 155 280 .544 96 120 .800 31 420 13.5Totals *444 890 .499 337 416 .810 118 1288 10.9*Includes 63 three-point field goals

19. Prosper Karangwa, 1,274Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1999-00 49 104 .471 12 26 .462 32 124 3.92000-01 91 209 .435 43 60 .717 31 243 7.82001-02 126 292 .432 92 113 .814 34 377 11.12002-03 169 418 .404 145 171 .848 32 530 16.6Totals *435 1023 .425 292 370 .789 129 1274 9.9*Includes 112 three-point field goals

20. Bob Hermann, 1,258Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1967-68 151 338 .447 42 52 .808 25 344 13.81968-69 200 441 .454 94 117 .803 23 494 21.41969-70 159 NA 102 NA 22 420 19.7Totals 510 238 70 1258 18.0

21. Michael Catino, 1,238Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1976-77 42 86 .488 30 37 .811 13 114 8.81977-78 139 260 .535 95 122 .772 23 373 16.21978-79 109 201 .542 69 94 .734 19 287 15.21979-80 172 352 .487 120 143 .839 28 464 16.6Totals 462 899 .514 314 396 .793 83 1238 14.9

22. Antoine Jordan, 1,232Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG2002-03 98 224 .438 57 75 .760 32 289 9.02003-04 74 219 .338 63 71 .887 25 235 9.42004-05 75 227 .330 61 79 .772 30 228 7.62005-06 167 356 .469 112 137 .818 28 480 17.1Totals *414 1026 .404 293 362 .809 115 1232 10.7*Includes 111 three-point field goals

23. Kevin McGraw, 1,217Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1978-79 26 61 .426 16 23 .696 18 68 3.71979-80 94 193 .487 56 68 .824 27 244 9.01980-81 171 303 .564 95 119 .798 27 437 16.21981-82 178 358 .497 112 126 .889 28 468 16.7Totals 469 915 .513 279 336 .830 100 1217 12.3

24. Mike Seymour, 1,121Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1967-68 151 338 .447 42 52 .808 25 344 13.81968-69 178 373 .447 90 105 .857 23 446 19.41969-70 123 NA 85 NA 21 331 15.8Totals 452 217 69 1121 16.2

25. Tommy Mitchell, 1,115Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG2001-02 52 146 .356 46 61 .754 35 161 4.62002-03 126 326 .387 121 150 .807 32 434 13.62003-04 85 242 .351 91 115 .791 27 281 10.42004-05 73 203 .360 71 88 .807 29 239 8.2Totals *336 917 .366 329 414 .795 123 1115 9.1*Includes 114 three-point field goals

26. Matt Brady, 1,106Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1983-84 46 101 .455 54 74 .730 28 146 5.21984-85 87 187 .465 79 101 .782 29 253 8.71985-86 88 191 .461 123 150 .820 28 299 10.71986-87 123 270 .456 93 119 .782 29 408 14.1Totals *344 749 .459 349 444 .786 114 1106 9.7*Includes 69 three-point field goals

27. Tim Hill, 1,092Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1952-53 No Statistics Available1953-54 No Statistics Available1954-55 88 NA 79 NA 16 255 16.01955-56 148 NA 121 NA 20 417 20.9Totals 1092**1952-53, 1953-54 points are included

28. Dan Terwilliger, 1,086Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1978-79 98 193 .508 40 61 .656 26 236 6.01979-80 149 253 .589 72 88 .818 28 370 13.21980-81 176 324 .543 63 94 .670 27 415 15.41981-82 24 46 .522 17 24 .708 5 65 13.0Totals 447 816 .548 192 267 .719 86 1086 12.6

29. Mike Brown, 1,083Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1988-89 90 188 .479 61 76 .803 30 270 9.01989-90 54 141 .383 47 56 .839 28 169 6.01990-91 117 217 .539 63 78 .808 35 340 9.71991-92 Medical Redshirt1992-93 102 256 .398 60 74 .811 27 304 11.3Totals *363 802 .450 231 284 .810 120 1083 9.0*Includes 126 three-point field goals

30. Geoff Walker, 1,044Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1993-94 56 116 .483 35 65 .538 33 147 4.51994-95 101 233 .433 52 80 .650 27 256 9.51995-96 109 285 .382 72 103 .699 27 296 11.01996-97 116 301 .385 66 96 .688 27 345 12.8Totals 382 935 .410 225 344 .654 114 1044 9.2*Includes 55 three-point field goals

31. Mark Palinski, 1,030Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVG1964-65 80 154 .519 70 84 .833 19 230 12.11965-66 99 249 .398 156 189 .825 22 354 16.11966-67 159 326 .488 128 186 .688 23 446 19.4Totals 338 729 .464 354 459 .771 64 1030 16.1

32. Ed Lange, 1,012Year FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT GP TP AVGNo Statistics Available1947-48 91 116 .784 72 28 254 10.01948-49 107 81 30 295 9.91949-50 128 51 32 307 9.6Totals 1012**1946-47 points are included

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The Record BookSEASON TO SEASON WITH SIENA’S DIVISION I 1,000-POINT SCORERSWho Played When?

Siena basketball has enjoyed some landmark seasons since turning Division I prior to the 1976-77 season. Below, we highlightsome of those memorable years, noting which 1,000 point scorers played during those years. Note: Each 1000-point scorer since1987-88 has made at least one postseason appearance in his career.

Division I 1,000-Point Scorer Record Book

Team Highlights:

1987-1988 (23-6)(Steve McCoy, Jeffrey Robinson, Marc Brown)• North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Regular-Season Champions• Won at Wake Forest (72-67)• Postseason NIT: Lost at Boston College (73-65)

1988-1989 (25-5)(Steve McCoy, Jeffrey Robinson, Marc Brown, Mike Brown, Bruce Schroeder)• NAC Regular-Season and Tournament Champions• Won at Pittsburgh (80-79) – First Non-Big East conference opponent towin in the Pittsburgh Civic Center in six years

• NCAA Tournament: Defeated #13 ranked Stanford (80-78); Lost toMinnesota (80-67) at Greensboro Coliseum

1990-91 (25-10)(Marc Brown, Lee Matthews, Doremus Bennerman)• Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Regular-Season co-Champions• Postseason NIT: Defeated Fairleigh Dickinson (90-85) and South Carolina(ranked in top-20 during season) (63-58); lost to Massachusetts (82-80) inovertime

1993-94 (25-8)(Doremus Bennerman, Geoff Walker)• Postseason NIT Semi-Finals (3rd-Place Finish)• Defeated Richmond 88-57• Posted 73-62 win at Texas A&M• Postseason NIT: Defeated Georgia Tech (76-68), Tulane (89-79), Bradley(75-62) and Kansas State (92-79); Semifinal loss to Villanova (66-58)

1998-99 (25-6)(Marcus Faison, Jim Cantamessa, Corey Osinski, Scott Knapp, Dwayne Archbold)• MAAC Regular-Season Co-Champions and Tournament Champions• Won Sparkletts Invitational at Pepperdine• 94-80 NCAA Tournament Loss to Arkansas, McNichols Arena, Denver, Colo.

1999-00 (24-9)(Marcus Faison, Jim Cantamessa, Corey Osinski, Scott Knapp,Dwayne Archbold, Prosper Karangwa)• MAAC Regular-Season Champions• Pre-Season NIT: Defeated Davidson (89-79); lost to Notre Dame (107-96)• 94-91 win at George Washington• 93-72 win vs. Rhode Island• Postseason NIT: Defeated Massachusetts (66-65); lost at Penn State (105-103)

2001-2002 (17-19)(Dwayne Archbold, Prosper Karangwa, Tommy Mitchell)• MAAC Tournament Champions• Defeated Alcorn State 81-77 in Opening Round of NCAA Tournament atUniversity of Dayton Arena

• Lost to eventual National Champion Maryland 85-70 in First Round ofNCAA Tournament at MCI Center in Washington, D.C.

2002-2003 (21-11)(Prosper Karangwa, Tommy Mitchell, Michael Haddix, Antoine Jordan)• Postseason NIT: Defeated Villanova (74-59) and Western Michigan (68-62),lost to Alabama-Birmingham (80-71)

•Defeated Providence 89-81

2007-08 (23-11)(Kenny Hasbrouck)• MAAC Regular-Season and Tournament Champions• Pre-Season NIT: Lost at Syracuse (97-89); defeated Fairleigh Dickinson (88-66)• Defeated #20 Stanford (79-67)• Defeated NCAA Tournament participant Boise State (93-70)• Defeated Vanderbilt (83-62) in First Round of NCAA Tournament at theSt. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, Fla.

• Lost to Villanova (84-72) in Second Round of NCAA Tournament at theSt. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, Fla.

CAREER WINS1. Marc Brown 892. Steve McCoy 86

Scott Knapp 86Dwayne Archbold 86

5. Bruce Schroeder 85Doremus Bennerman 85

7. Mike Brown 82Prosper Karangwa 82

9. Jeffery Robinson 8110. Lee Matthews 7611. Marcus Faison 75

Jim Cantamessa 75Corey Osinski 75

14. Michael Haddix 6115. Tommy Mitchell 58

Kenny Hasbrouck 5816. Antoine Jordan 5617. Geoff Walker 47

CAREER WINNING %1. Steve McCoy 73.5%2. Marc Brown 72.4%3. Scott Knapp 69.4%4. Jeffery Robinson 69.2%5. Bruce Schroeder 69.1%6. Doremus Bennerman 67.5%7. Mike Brown 66.7%8. Dwayne Archbold 65.6%9. Marcus Faison 62.5%

Jim Cantamessa 62.5%Corey Osinski 62.5%

12. Lee Matthews 62.3%13. Prosper Karangwa 62.1%14. Kenny Hasbrouck 62.0%15. Michael Haddix 49.0%16. Antoine Jordan 47.0%17. Tommy Mitchell 45.3%18. Geoff Walker 41.2%

POST-SEASON RECORD

NCAA NITSteve McCoy 1-1 0-1Jeffery Robinson 1-1 0-1Marc Brown 1-1 2-2Mike Brown 1-1 2-1Bruce Schroeder 1-1 2-1Lee Matthews 2-1Doremus Bennerman 6-2Jeff Walker 4-1Marcus Faison 0-1 1-1Jim Cantamessa 0-1 1-1Corey Osinski 0-1 1-1Scott Knapp 0-1 1-1Dwayne Archbold 1-2 1-1Prosper Karangwa 1-1 3-2Tommy Mitchell 1-1 2-1Antoine Jordan 2-1Michael Haddix 2-1Kenny Hasbrouck 1-1 0-0

Marcus Faison

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SEASON TO SEASON WITH SIENA’S DIVISION I 1,000-POINT SCORERSBelow is a breakdown of Siena’s Division I 1,000-point scorers and the success the teams they played with achieved.

STEVE McCOY ’89Notes:• One of only four players to win 20 games in a seasonfor two coaches

• One of only five players to win 20 games in threeseasonsSeason Record Postseason Coach1985-1986 21-8 N/A John Griffin1986-1987 17-12 N/A Mike Deane1987-1988 23-6 NIT Mike Deane1988-1989 25-5 NCAA Mike DeaneTotals 86-31 1-2

JEFFERY ROBINSON ’90Season Record Postseason Coach1986-1987 17-12 N/A Mike Deane1987-1988 23-6 NIT Mike Deane1988-1989 25-5 NCAA Mike Deane1989-1990 16-13 N/A Mike DeaneTotals 81-36 1-2

MARC BROWN ’91Notes:• One of only four players to win 25 games intwo seasons

• One of only five players to win 20 games inthree seasons

• One of only three players to play on threepost-season teamsSeason Record Postseason Coach1987-1988 23-6 NIT Mike Deane1988-1989 25-5 NCAA Mike Deane1989-1990 16-13 N/A Mike Deane1990-1991 25-10 NIT Mike DeaneTotals 89-34 3-3

BRUCE SCHROEDER ’92Notes:• One of only four players to win 25 games intwo seasonsSeason Record Postseason Coach1988-1989 25-5 NCAA Mike Deane1989-1990 16-13 N/A Mike Deane1990-1991 25-10 NIT Mike Deane1991-1992 19-10 N/A Mike DeaneTotals 85-38 3-2

MIKE BROWN ’93Notes:• One of only four players to win 25 games intwo seasonsSeason Record Postseason Coach1988-1989 25-5 NCAA Mike Deane1989-1990 16-13 N/A Mike Deane1990-1991 25-10 NIT Mike Deane1992-1993 16-13 N/A Mike DeaneTotals 82-41 3-2

LEE MATTHEWS ’93Season Record Postseason Coach1989-1990 16-13 N/A Mike Deane1990-1991 25-10 NIT Mike Deane1991-1992 19-10 N/A Mike Deane1992-1993 16-13 N/A Mike DeaneTotals 76-46 2-1

DOREMUS BENNERMAN ’94Notes:• One of only four players to win 25 games intwo seasonsSeason Record Postseason Coach1990-1991 25-10 NIT Mike Deane1991-1992 19-10 N/A Mike Deane1992-1993 16-13 N/A Mike Deane1993-1994 25-8 NIT Mike DeaneTotals 85-41 6-2

GEOFF WALKER ’97Season Record Postseason Coach1993-1994 25-8 NIT Mike Deane1994-1995 8-19 N/A Bob Beyer1995-1996 5-22 N/A Bob Beyer1996-1997 9-18 N/A Bob BeyerTotals 47-67 4-1

MARCUS FAISON ’00JIM CANTAMESSA ’00COREY OSINSKI ’00Notes:• Only 1,000-point scorers to play on the same teamall four seasons

• Most wins (49) in back-to-back seasonsSeason Record Postseason Coach1996-1997 9-18 N/A Bob Beyer1997-1998 17-12 N/A Paul Hewitt1998-1999 25-6 NCAA Paul Hewitt1999-2000 24-9 NIT Paul HewittTotals 75-45 1-2

SCOTT KNAPP ’01Notes:• One of only four players to win 20 games in a seasonfor two different coaches

• One of only five players to win 20 games in threeseasons

• Most wins (49) in back-to-back seasons• Most wins (69) in three consecutive seasonsSeason Record Postseason Coach1997-1998 17-12 N/A Paul Hewitt1998-1999 25-6 NCAA Paul Hewitt1999-2000 24-9 NIT Paul Hewitt2000-2001 20-11 N/A Louis OrrTotals 86-38 1-2

DWAYNE ARCHBOLD ’02Notes:• Only player to play in two NCAA tournaments• One of only four players to win 20 games in aseason for two different coaches

• One of only five players to win 20 games inthree seasons

• One of only three players to play on threepostseason teams

• Most wins (49) in back-to-back seasons• Most wins (69) in three consecutive seasonsSeason Record Postseason Coach1998-1999 25-6 NCAA Paul Hewitt1999-2000 24-9 NIT Paul Hewitt2000-2001 20-11 N/A Louis Orr2001-2002 17-19 NCAA Rob LanierTotals 86-45 2-3

PROSPER KARANGWA ’03Notes:• Only player to win 20 games in a season for threedifferent coaches

• One of only three players to play on threepostseason teams

• One of only five players to win 20 games inthree seasonsSeason Record Postseason Coach1999-2000 24-9 NIT Paul Hewitt2000-2001 20-11 N/A Louis Orr2001-2002 17-19 NCAA Rob Lanier2002-2003 21-11 NIT Rob LanierTotals 82-50 4-3

TOMMY MITCHELL ’05Season Record Postseason Coach2001-2002 17-19 NCAA Rob Lanier2002-2003 21-11 NIT Rob Lanier2003-2004 14-16 N/A Rob Lanier2004-2005 6-24 N/A Rob LanierTotals 58-80 3-2

ANTOINE JORDAN ’06Season Record Postseason Coach2002-2003 21-11 NIT Rob Lanier2003-2004 14-16 N/A Rob Lanier2004-2005 6-24 N/A Rob Lanier2005-2006 15-13 N/A Fran McCafferyTotals 56-64 2-1

MICHAEL HADDIX ’07Season Record Postseason Coach2002-2003 21-11 NIT Rob Lanier2003-2004 14-16 N/A Rob Lanier2004-2005 6-24 N/A Rob Lanier2006-2007 20-12 N/A Fran McCafferyTotals 61-63 2-1

KENNY HASBROUCK ’09Season Record Postseason Coach2005-06 15-13 N/A Fran McCaffery2006-07 20-12 N/A Fran McCaffery2007-08 23-11 NCAA Fran McCafferyTotals 58-36 1-1

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The Record BookNot Just 1,000-Point ScorersDOUBLE AND TRIPLE THREATS

Points Rank Rebounds Rank Assists Rank WinsMarc Brown 2,284 #1 796 #1 89Doremus Bennerman 2,109 #2 577 #3 85Marcus Faison 1,697 #3 689 #10 257 #17 75Jeffery Robinson 1,657 #4 583 #14 284 #12 81Dwayne Archbold 1,644 #5 630 #13 86Michael Haddix 1,594 #6 807 #3 61Kenny Hasbrouck 1,405 #8 232 #18 58Fred Shear* 1,400 #9 658 #11 35Dough Poetzch 1,398 #10 742 #5 64Scott Knapp 1,381 #11 393 #6 86Lee Matthews 1,365 #12 1,037 #1 76Steve Walters 1,346 #13 543 #18 60Steve McCoy 1,334 #14 969 #2 86Jim Cantamessa 1,316 #15 535 #20 229 #19 75Corey Osinski 1,288 #16 540 #19 75Prosper Karangwa 1,274 #17 445 #27 343 #10 82Bob Hermann* 1,258 #18 733 #7 26Michael Catino 1,238 #19 426 #5 50Antoine Jordan 1,232 #20 736 #6 291 #11 56Kevin McGraw 1,217 #21 352 #8 60Tommy Mitchell 1,115 #25 226 #20 58Matt Brady 1,106 #26 553 #2 75Dan Terwilliger 1,086 #28 548 #17 60Geoff Walker 1,044 #30 706 #8 47Mark Palinski* 1,030 #31 649 #12 27

*Only eligible to play for 3 years

Scoring LeadersYear-by-Year

Year Player Points Average2007-08 Edwin Ubiles 577 17.02006-07 Michael Haddix 523 16.32005-06 Antoine Jordan 480 17.12004-05 Jack McClinton 408 13.62003-04 Michael Haddix 452 15.62002-03 Prosper Karangwa 530 16.62001-02 Dwayne Archbold 715 19.92000-01 Dwayne Archbold 462 14.91999-00 Marcus Faison 570 17.31998-99 Marcus Faison 457 14.71997-98 Marcus Faison 468 16.11996-97 Geoff Walker 345 12.81995-96 Jim Secretarski 303 11.21994-95 Matt Gras 372 13.81993-94 Doremus Bennerman 858 26.01992-93 Doremus Bennerman 535 18.41991-92 Doremus Bennerman 473 16.91990-91 Marc Brown 816 23.31989-90 Marc Brown 489 16.91988-89 Jeffery Robinson 595 19.81987-88 Rick Williams 603 20.81986-87 Matt Brady 408 14.11985-86 Eric Banks 455 15.71984-85 Doug Poetzsch 547 18.91983-84 Eric Banks 461 16.51982-83 Rod Mullin 392 14.01981-82 Kevin McGraw 468 16.71980-81 Kevin McGraw 437 16.21979-80 Rod Owens 470 16.81978-79 Michael Catino 287 15.21977-78 Michael Catino 373 16.21976-77 Nelson Richardson 334 13.91975-76 Gary Holle 453 20.61974-75 Gary Holle 515 20.61973-74 Rod Brooks 522 19.31972-73 Fred Shear 466 20.31971-72 Rod Brooks 437 16.81970-71 Fred Shear 521 20.81969-70 Bob Hermann 420 19.71968-69 Bob Hermann 494 21.41967-68 Mike Long 462 18.51966-67 Mark Palinski 446 19.41965-66 Mark Palinski 354 16.11964-65 Jack Mulvey 288 15.21963-64 Marty Canavan 229 10.91962-63 Marty Canavan 291 12.61961-62 Tim Mannix 298 13.61960-61 Jim Woodward 337 14.11959-60 Gary Smith 207 9.91958-59 Jack Weaver 325 17.11957-58 John Obermayer 212 11.21956-57 John Obermayer 358 17.91955-56 Tim Hill 417 20.91954-55 Tim Hill 255 16.01953-54 Tim Hill 349 16.71952-53 Bill Hogan 303 14.41951-52 Bill Harrell 396 14.61950-51 Ed Kolakowski 368 13.61949-50 Bill Harrell 311 9.71948-49 Ed Lange 295 9.81947-48 George Weber 362 12.91946-47 Dave Torncello 184 9.21945-46 No Basketball1944-45 No Basketball1943-44 No Basketball1942-43 No Statistics Available1941-42 No Statistics Available1940-41 Howie Tucker 241 13.41939-40 Howie Tucker 282 14.81938-39 Howie Tucker 138 13.8

In 1998-99, four future 1,000-pointscorers played on the same team.Marcus Faison (left), Corey Osinski(with ball), Scott Knapp (center), andJim Cantamessa (right), each playedin the NIT and NCAA tournaments.

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Scoring Leaders Single-SeasonName Points Games Average Year

1. Doremus Bennerman 858 33 26.0 1993-942. Marc Brown 816 35 23.3 1990-913. Dwayne Archbold 715 36 19.9 2001-024. Rick Williams 603 29 20.8 1987-885. Jeffery Robinson 595 30 19.8 1988-896. Marc Brown 584 30 19.5 1988-897. Edwin Ubiles 577 34 17.0 2007-088. Marcus Faison 570 33 17.3 1999-009. Doug Poetzsch 547 29 18.9 1984-8510. Kenny Hasbrouck 546 34 16.1 2007-0811. Doremus Bennerman 535 29 18.4 1992-9312. Prosper Karangwa 530 32 16.6 2002-0313. Michael Haddix 523 32 16.3 2006-0714. Rod Brooks 522 27 19.3 1972-7315. Fred Shear 521 25 20.8 1970-7116. Gary Holle 515 25 20.6 1974-7517. Kenny Hasbrouck 513 32 16.0 2006-0718. Bob Hermann 494 23 21.4 1968-6919. Marc Brown 489 29 16.9 1989-9020. Lee Matthews 481 29 16.6 1992-9321. Antoine Jordan 480 28 17.1 2005-0622. Doremus Bennerman 473 28 16.9 1991-9223. Rod Owens 470 28 16.8 1979-8024. Kevin McGraw 468 28 16.7 1981-82

Marcus Faison 468 29 16.1 1997-9826. Fred Shear 466 23 20.3 1972-73

Kojo Mensah 466 28 16.6 2005-0628. Mike Catino 464 28 16.6 1979-8029. Mike Long 462 25 18.5 1967-6830. Dwayne Archbold 462 31 14.9 2000-0131. Eric Banks 461 28 16.5 1983-8432. Marcus Faison 457 31 14.7 1998-9933. Eric Banks 455 29 15.7 1985-8634. Gary Holle 453 22 20.6 1975-7635. Michael Haddix 452 29 15.6 2003-0436. Bruce Schroeder 450 29 15.5 1991-9237. Mark Palinski 446 23 19.4 1966-67

Mike Seymour 446 23 19.4 1968-6939. Steve Walters 445 26 17.1 1973-7440. Michael Haddix 440 32 13.8 2002-0341. Alex Franklin 439 29 15.1 2007-0842. Rod Brooks 437 26 16.8 1971-72

Kevin McGraw 437 27 16.2 1980-8144. Corey Osinski 436 31 14.1 1998-9945. Tommy Mitchell 434 32 13.6 2002-0346. Bruce Schroeder 433 35 12.4 1990-9147. Steve Walters 432 22 19.6 1975-76

Jeffery Robinson 432 29 14.9 1989-9049. Scott Knapp 423 31 13.6 2000-0150. Bob Hermann 420 22 19.7 1969-70

Corey Osinski 420 33 13.5 1999-00

Single-Game ScorersPts Player Opponent Siena-Opp Season51 Doremus Bennerman Kansas State 92-79 1993-9444 Marc Brown Fairfield 97-63 1990-9142 Michael Catino Drexel 126-115 1977-7841 Michael Catino St. Francis (N.Y.) 100-90 1977-7841 Bob Hermann SUNY-Cortland 92-96 1968-6939 Bob Hermann Hartford 106-85 1968-6938 Marc Brown Canisius 87-67 1990-9138 Jack Weaver St. Francis (N.Y.) 72-65 1958-5937 Edwin Ubiles Loyola 76-83 (OT) 2007-0837 Jeffery Robinson Maine 92-82 1988-8937 Rod Brooks Sacred Heart 110-101 1973-7437 Mark Palinski Hartwick 98-102 1966-6736 Kenny Hasbrouck Rider 78-84 2006-0736 Dwayne Archbold Marist 82-76 2001-0236 Marc Brown Iona 87-80 1990-9136 Doremus Bennerman Wagner 81-79 1993-9436 Doremus Bennerman Canisius 90-99 1993-9436 Doremus Bennerman Niagara 78-82 1993-9436 Jim Secretarski Iona 100-81 1994-9535 Kenny Hasbrouck Marist 97-88 (OT) 2007-0835 Gary Holle Canisius 103-88 1975-7635 Steve Walters Canisius 103-88 1975-7635 Steve Walters LeMoyne 81-87 1973-7435 Steve Walters UAlbany 86-76 1973-7435 Mike Long LeMoyne 89-101 1967-6835 Lee Matthews Iona 83-88 1992-93

Doremus Bennerman

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Name (Years) Reb Gms Avg1. Lee Matthews (1989-93) 1,037 122 8.52. Steve McCoy (1985-89) 969 117 8.33. Michael Haddix (2002-07) 807 105 7.74. Jack Mulvey (1962-65) 793 53 15.05. Doug Poetzsch (1981-85) 742 112 6.66. Antoine Jordan (2002-06) 736 115 6.47. Bob Hermann (1967-70) 733 71 10.38. Geoff Walker (1993-97) 706 114 6.29. Vernon Asquith (1978-82) 704 108 6.510. Marcus Faison (1996-00) 689 119 5.811. Justin Miller (2000-04) 672 129 5.212. Fred Shear (1970-73) 658 69 9.513. Mark Palinski (1964-67) 649 64 10.114. Dwayne Archbold (1998-02) 630 130 4.815. Jeffery Robinson (1986-90) 583 113 5.216. Nelson Richardson (1974-78) 570 64 8.917. Steve Raczynski (1972-76) 560 96 5.818. Dan Terwilliger (1978-82) 548 86 6.419. Steve Walters (1972-76) 543 78 7.020. Corey Osinski (1996-00) 540 118 4.621. Jim Cantamessa (1996-00) 535 120 4.522. Matt Gras (1991-95) 502 114 4.423. Eric Banks (1982-86) 474 110 4.324. Brian Bidlingmyer (1991-95) 462 118 3.925. Brandon Fields (1995-99) 456 109 4.226. Gary Holle (1974-76) 449 47 9.627. Kevin Brown (1983-86) 447 86 5.228. Prosper Karangwa (1999-2003) 445 129 3.529. Eric Stappenbeck (1972-73) 439 49 9.030. Mike Long (1965-68) 437 61 7.231. Steve Downey (1987-91) 435 103 4.232. Rich Smith (1973-75) 434 68 6.4

rebounding leaders Single-SeasonName (Years) Reb Gms Avg

1. Billy Harrell (1949-50) 387 32 12.12. Jack Mulvey (1964-65) 365 19 19.23. Jack Mulvey (1963-64) 315 21 15.04. Lee Matthews (1992-93) 313 29 10.85. Lee Matthews (1991-92) 296 29 10.26. Bob Hermann (1968-69) 294 23 12.87. Mark Palinski (1966-67) 284 23 12.38. Fred Shear (1970-71) 282 25 11.39. Steve McCoy (1988-89) 278 30 9.310. Eric Steppenbeck (1971-72) 274 26 10.511. Nelson Richardson (1976-77) 266 24 11.112. Tom Sheridan (1966-67) 261 23 11.3

Michael Haddix (2003-04) 261 29 9.014. Doug Poetzsch (1984-85) 259 29 8.9

Dwayne Archbold (2001-02) 259 36 7.216. Mike Seymour (1968-69) 257 23 11.317. Mark Palinski (1965-66) 254 22 11.518. Gary Holle (1974-75) 251 25 10.0

Lee Matthews (1990-91) 251 35 7.220. Steve McCoy (1985-86) 248 29 8.621. Michael Haddix (2006-07) 240 32 7.5

Nelson Richardson (1977-78) 240 23 10.523. Brian Bidlingmyer (1993-94) 232 33 7.024. Steve McCoy (1987-88) 229 29 7.9

Michael Haddix (2002-03) 229 32 7.226. Antoine Jordan (2005-06) 228 28 8.127. Alex Franklin (2007-08) 226 29 7.827. Doug Poetzsch (1983-84) 224 28 8.028. Vernon Asquith (1980-81) 217 27 8.029. Steve McCoy (1986-87) 214 29 7.430. Justin Miller (2003-2004) 214 30 7.131. Fred Shear (1971-72) 209 21 9.932. Mike Long (1967-68) 206 25 8.233. Steve Walters (1973-74) 205 26 7.9

Prosper Karangwa (2002-03) 205 32 6.4Matt Gras (1993-94) 205 33 6.2

Year Name Reb Avg2007-08 Alex Franklin 226 7.82006-07 Michael Haddix 240 7.52005-06 Antoine Jordan 228 8.12004-05 Antoine Jordan 175 5.82003-04 Michael Haddix 261 9.02002-03 Michael Haddix 229 7.22001-02 Dwayne Archbold 259 7.22000-01 Dwayne Archbold 186 6.01999-00 Corey Osinski 193 6.31998-99 Corey Osinski 183 5.91997-98 Marcus Faison 197 6.81996-97 Geoff Walker 179 6.61995-96 Geoff Walker 195 7.21994-95 Geoff Walker 176 6.51993-94 Brian Bidlingmyer 232 7.01992-93 Lee Matthews 313 10.81991-92 Lee Matthews 296 10.21990-91 Lee Matthews 251 7.21989-90 Lee Matthews 177 6.11988-89 Steve McCoy 278 9.31987-88 Steve McCoy 229 7.91986-87 Steve McCoy 214 7.41985-86 Steve McCoy 248 8.6

Year Name Reb Avg1984-85 Doug Poetzsch 259 8.91983-84 Doug Poetzsch 224 8.01982-83 Rod Mullin 190 6.81981-82 Roger Renrick 182 7.01980-81 Vernon Asquith 217 8.01979-80 Rod Owens 191 6.81978-79 Dan Terwilliger 169 6.51977-78 Nelson Richardson 240 10.51976-77 Nelson Richardson 266 11.11975-76 Gary Holle 198 9.01974-75 Gary Holle 251 10.01973-74 Steve Walters 205 7.91972-73 Fred Shear 167 7.31971-72 Eric Stappenbeck 274 10.51970-71 Fred Shear 282 11.31969-70 No Statistics Available1968-69 Bob Hermann 294 12.81967-68 Mike Long 206 8.21966-67 Mark Palinski 284 12.31965-66 Mark Palinski 254 11.51964-65 Jack Mulvey 365 19.21963-64 Jack Mulvey 315 15.0

Lee Matthews led Siena in rebounding in each of hisfour seasons and graduated as the career leader inrebounds, with 1,037, an 8.5 per game average.

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Assist Leaders CareerName, Years Ast Gms Avg

1. Marc Brown, 1987-91 796 123 6.52. Matt Brady, 1983-87 593 114 5.23. Doremus Bennerman, 1990-94 577 125 4.64. Melvin Freeny, 1995-99 444 100 4.45. Michael Catino, 1978-80 426 83 5.16. Scott Knapp, 1997-01 393 119 3.37. Dinny Cahill, 1973-75 372 72 5.28. Kevin McGraw, 1979-82 352 100 3.59. T.J. Sheridan, 1971-73 344 69 5.010. Prosper Karangwa, 1999-03 343 129 2.711. Ronald Moore, 2006-present 338 66 5.112. Antoine Jordan, 2002-06 291 115 2.513. Jeffery Robinson, 1986-90 284 113 2.514. Russell Clark, 1975-78 280 74 3.815. Isaiah Stewart, 1997-01 271 122 2.2

Brian Bidlingmyer, 1991-95 271 118 2.317. John Williams, 1981-84 265 83 3.218. Marcus Faison, 1996-00 257 119 2.219. Dwayne Archbold, 1998-02 236 131 1.820. Kenny Hasbrouck, 2005-present 232 94 2.521. Jim Cantamessa, 1996-00 229 120 1.922. Tommy Mitchell 2001-05 226 123 1.823. Stuart Downing, 1991-95 213 105 2.0

Assist Leaders Single-SeasonName, Year Ast Gms Avg

1. Marc Brown, 1987-88 222 29 7.72. Marc Brown, 1988-89 199 30 6.63. Marc Brown, 1989-90 196 29 6.84. Doremus Bennerman, 1993-94 182 33 5.55. Michael Catino, 1979-80 181 28 6.56. Ronald Moore, 2007-08 180 34 5.3

Doremus Bennerman, 1992-93 180 29 6.28. Marc Brown, 1990-91 179 35 5.19. Matt Brady, 1984-85 174 29 6.010. T.J. Sheridan, 1970-71 171 25 6.811. Melvin Freeny, 1997-98 163 29 5.612. Ronald Moore, 2006-07 158 32 4.9

Prosper Karangwa, 2002-03 158 32 4.914. Matt Brady, 1985-86 145 28 5.215. Matt Brady, 1986-87 139 29 4.816. Doremus Bennerman, 1991-92 138 28 4.917. Matt Brady, 1983-84 135 28 4.818. Jamal Jackson, 2003-04 134 30 4.5

Dinny Cahill, 1974-75 133 25 5.320. Dinny Cahill, 1973-74 131 24 5.521. Scott Knapp, 1998-99 127 31 4.122. Kevin McGraw, 1981-82 122 28 4.423. T.J. Sheridan, 1971-72 120 22 5.524. Kevin McGraw, 1980-81 119 27 4.425. Brian Bidlingmyer, 1993-94 117 33 3.526. Isaiah Stewart, 2000-01 116 31 3.727. Michael Catino, 1977-78 115 23 5.028. Kojo Mensah, 2005-06 114 28 4.129. Melvin Freeny, 1995-96 113 27 4.230. Dinny Cahill, 1972-73 108 23 4.7

Marc Brown is Siena’sall-time career assistleader and all-timeleading scorer.

3-Point FieldGoalsMade

Career #

1. Scott Knapp (1997-2001) 2932. Tay Fisher (2004-08) 2293. Doremus Bennerman (1990-94) 2284. Marc Brown (1987-91) 2245. Jim Cantamessa (1996-00) 1976. Dwayne Archbold (1998-02) 1937. Jim Secretarski (1994-98) 1698. Tom Huerter (1987-91) 1389. Marcus Faison (1996-00) 13410. Kenny Hasbrouck (2005-Pres) 128

3-PointPercentage (Min. 50 Made)

Career #

1. Matt Brady (1986-87) .469 (69-147)2. Jim Cantamessa (1996-00) .449 (197-439)3. Rick Williams (1986-88) .444 (88-198)4. Jim Ryder (1989-93) .427 (50-117)5. Marc Brown (1987-91) .423 (224-530)6. Andy Cavo (2000-02) .413 (88-213)7. David Ryan (2002-07) .406 (119-293)8. Scott Knapp (1997-01) .404 (293-726)9. Tom Huerter (1987-91) .395 (138-349)10. Marcus Faison (1996-00) .393 (134-341)

3-PointFieldGoalsMade Season #

1. Doremus Bennerman (1993-94) 1022. Dwayne Archbold (2001-02) 993. Marc Brown (1990-91) 83

Scott Knapp (2000-01) 835. Tay Fisher (2005-06) 76

Scott Knapp (1997-98) 767. Jeffrey Robinson (1988-89) 738. Scott Knapp (1998-99) 729. Tay Fisher (2007-08) 7110. Matt Brady (1986-87) 69

3-PointPercentage (Min. 10 Made)

Season #

1. Jim Cantamessa (1997-98) .520 (66-127)*2. Jeffrey Robinson (1987-88) .493 (37-75)3. Jim Ryder (1992-93) .482 (40-83)4. Melvin Freeny (1998-99) .481 (13-27)5. David Ryan (2005-06) .480 (47-98)6. Jeffrey Robinson (1988-89) .471 (73-155)7. Matt Brady (1986-87) .469 (69-147)8. Marc Brown (1990-91) .464 (83-179)9. Mike Brown (1990-91) .462 (43-93)10. Jim Cantamessa (1999-00) .461 (53-115)

*Led Nation

# The NCAA began using the 3-pointline during the 1986-87 season

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CONFERENCEHONORSAll-North AtlanticConference1985 DOUG POETZSCH, (1st)

MATT BRADY (2nd)1986 MATT BRADY, (2nd)

ERIC BANKS (2nd)STEVE McCOY (Rookie of the Year, All-Rookie)

1987 MATT BRADY, (HM)STEVE McCOY (HM)DWIGHT WALTON (Rookie of the Year, All-Rookie)JEFFERY ROBINSON (All-Rookie)

1988 STEVE McCOY, (1st)RICK WILLIAMS (1st)MARC BROWN (2nd, All-Rookie, Rookie of the Year)

1989 MARC BROWN, (1st)JEFFERY ROBINSON (1st, Player of the Year)STEVE McCOY (2nd)MIKE BROWN (All-Rookie)

MichaelHaddix

STEALS LEADERSCareer ^

1. Marcus Faison (1996-00) 2312. Marc Brown (1987-91) 2213. Antoine Jordan (2002-06) 1844. Kenny Hasbrouck (2005-Pres.) 1795. Melvin Freeny (1995-99) 1776. Matt Brady (1983-87) 147

Doremus Bennerman (1990-94) 1478. Lee Matthews (1989-93) 1379. Prosper Karangwa (1999-03) 13510. Dwayne Archbold (1998-02) 120

Brian Bidlingmyer (1991-95) 120

STEALS LEADERSSingle-Season ^

1. Kenny Hasbrouck (2007-08) 772. Marcus Faison (1998-99) 733. Kojo Mensah (2005-06) 714. Marc Brown (1990-91) 705. Marcus Faison (1999-00) 696. Brian Bidlingmyer (1993-94) 687. Marcus Faison (1997-98) 648. Melvin Freeny (1997-98) 639. Marc Brown (1988-89) 59

Jeffrey Robinson (1988-89) 59

BLOCKS LEADERSCareer ^

1. Monty Henderson (1985-89) 2352. Lee Matthews (1989-93) 1793. Vernon Asquith (1978-82) 1594. Justin Miller (2000-04) 1225. Steve Downey (1987-91) 1076. Michael Haddix (2002-07) 907. Dan Terwilliger (1978-81) 818. James Clinton (1998-02) 699. Marcus Faison (1996-00) 65

Steve McCoy (1986-89) 65Jim Cantamessa (1996-00) 65

BLOCKS LEADERSSingle-Season ^

1. Monty Henderson (1988-89) 862. Monty Henderson (1987-88) 723. Monty Henderson (1986-87) 694. Steve Downey (1990-91) 625. Vernon Asquith (1981-82) 586. Lee Matthews (1991-92) 53

Lee Matthews (1990-91) 538. Vernon Asquith (1980-81) 469. Vernon Asquith (1979-80) 38

Justin Miller (2001-02) 38

^ Steals and Blocks were not kept as officialstatistics until the 1978-79 season

All-Americans1952 BILLY HARRELL, Guard

United Press (HM)1972, 1973 FRED SHEAR, Forward

Associated Press (College Div. HM)1974, 1975 STEVE WALTERS, Forward

Associated Press (College Div. HM)1976 GARY HOLLE, Sr., Forward

NABC (Div. 2, 3rd)1984 DOUG POETZSCH, Forward

Associated Press (HM)1985 DOUG POETZSCH, Forward

GTE Academic All-America1989 MARC BROWN, Guard

The Sporting News (HM)1991 MARC BROWN, Guard

Associated Press (HM)United Press International (HM)

1992 BRUCE SCHROEDER, Forward/GuardGTE Academic All-America (1st Team)

2007 MICHAEL HADDIX, CenterAthletic Directors National Scholar Athlete (I-AAA)

Regional1965 JACK MULVEY, Center

ECAC First Team1988 MARC BROWN, Guard

NABC, District 2 (2nd)USBWA, District 2

1988 RICK WILLIAMS, GuardNABC, District 2 (2nd)

1989 MARC BROWN, GuardEastern Basketball, All-East (3rd)USBWA, District 2

1989 JEFFERY ROBINSON, GuardEastern Basketball, All-East (HM)

1990 MARC BROWN, GuardEastern Basketball, All-East (HM)Basketball Times, All-East (HM)USBWA, District 2

1991 MARC BROWN, GuardEastern Basketball, All-East (2nd)Basketball Times, All-East (HM)

1992 LEE MATTHEWS, ForwardEastern Basketball, All-East (HM)Basketball Times, All-East (HM)

1992 BRUCE SCHROEDER, Forward/GuardEastern Basketball, All-East (HM)

1993 DOREMUS BENNERMAN, GuardUSBWA, District 2

1993 LEE MATTHEWS, ForwardUSBWA, District 2

1994 DOREMUS BENNERMAN, GuardNABC, District 2USBWA, District 2

1999 COREY OSINSKI, ForwardGTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America

2002 DWAYNE ARCHBOLD, GuardNABC, District 2

2003 PROSPER KARANGWA, GuardNABC, District 2

2006 ANTOINE JORDAN, GuardNABC, District 2

2007 MICHAEL HADDIX, CenterNABC, District 2

2008 KENNY HASBROUCK, GuardNABC, District 2

2008 EDWIN UBILES, Guard/ForwardNABC District 2

Team HonorsConferenceChampionships1988 NAC Regular-season title1989 NAC Regular-season title

NAC Postseason title1991 MAAC Regular-season title (tie)1999 MAAC Regular-season title (tie)

MAAC Postseason title2000 MAAC Regular-season title2002 MAAC Postseason title2008 MAAC Regular-season title (tie)

MAAC Postseason title

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All-MAAC Team1990 MARC BROWN (1st)

LEE MATTHEWS (All-Rookie)BRUCE SCHROEDER (All-Academic)

1991 MARC BROWN (1st, Player of the Year)BRUCE SCHROEDER(2nd; All-Academic)DOREMUS BENNERMAN (All-Rookie)

1992 BRUCE SCHROEDER (1st; All-Academic)LEE MATTHEWS (2nd)DOREMUS BENNERMAN (2nd)STUART DOWNING (All-Rookie)

1993 LEE MATTHEWS (1st)DOREMUS BENNERMAN (1st)STUART DOWNING (All-Academic)

1994 DOREMUS BENNERMAN(1st; Player of the Year)STUART DOWNING (2nd; All-Academic)MATT GRAS (All-Academic)

1995 JIM SECRETARSKI (All-Rookie)MATT GRAS (All-Academic)STUART DOWNING (All-Academic)

1996 DAVID ATTEWELL (All-Academic)JIM SECRETARSKI (All-Academic)MELVIN FREENY (All-Rookie)Brandon Fields (All-Rookie)

1997 Geoff Walker (2nd)Craig Wucherpfennig (All-Academic)

1998 Marcus Faison (1st)Jim Cantamessa (2nd)Scott Knapp (Rookie of the Year)Jim Secretarski (All-Academic)Corey Osinski (All-Academic)

1999 Marcus Faison (1st)Corey Osinski (2nd)Jim Cantamessa (3rd)Dwayne Archbold (All-Rookie)Brandon Fields (All-Academic)Corey Osinski (All-Academic)

2000Marcus Faison (1st)Corey Osinski (2nd)Jim Cantamessa (3rd)Corey Osinski (All-Academic)

2001 Dwayne Archbold (2nd)Scott Knapp (2nd)MICHAEL BUHRMAN (All-Academic)

2002 DWAYNE ARCHBOLD (1st)MICHAEL BUHRMAN (All-Academic)ANDY CAVO (All-Academic)JUSTIN MILLER (All-Academic)

2003 PROSPER KARANGWA (1st)MICHAEL HADDIX (Rookie)JUSTIN MILLER (All-Academic)

2004 MICHAEL HADDIX (2nd)MICHAEL HADDIX (All-Academic)JUSTIN MILLER (All-Academic)

2005 JACK MCCLINTON (Rookie)2006 ANTOINE JORDAN (1st)

KOJO MENSAH (3rd)KENNY HASBROUCK(Rookie of the Year)

2007 MICHAEL HADDIX (1st)MICHAEL HADDIX (All-Academic)KENNY HASBROUCK (3rd)EDWIN UBILES(Co-Rookie of the Year)

2008 KENNY HASBROUCK (1st)EDWIN UBILES (1st)ALEX FRANKLIN (2nd)JOSH DUELL (All-Academic)

Kenny Hasbrouck poses with the MAAC Tournament MVP trophy andhis family following the Saints’ MAAC Tournament win over Rider.

RECOGNITION

* Note: Siena joined the MAAC prior to the 1989-90 season

MAAC All-Tournament1990 Marc Brown1991 Marc Brown1993 Doremus Bennerman1994 Doremus Bennerman1998 Scott Knapp1999 Jim Cantamessa1999 Marcus Faison (MVP)1999 Scott Knapp

NIT1994 Doremus Bennerman (MVP)

2000 Marcus Faison2000 Jim Cantamessa2002 Dwayne Archbold (MVP)2002 Prosper Karangwa2002 Andy Cavo2004 Michael Haddix2007 Michael Haddix, Kenny Hasbrouck2008 Kenny Hasbrouck (MVP), Edwin Ubiles,

Alex Franklin, Tay Fisher

COACH YEARS WON LOST PCTJack Carroll 1938-39 8 2 .800Henry Bunoski 1939-41 21 16 .568Dan Cunha 1941-65 246 225 .522Tom Hannon 1965-69 37 56 .398Gene Culnan 1969-72 25 42 .373Rit Keith 1972 2 5 .286William Kirsch 1972-82 142 111 .561John Griffin 1982-86 70 44 .614Mike Deane 1986-94 166 77 .683Bob Beyer 1994-97 22 59 .271Paul Hewitt 1997-00 66 27 .709Louis Orr 2000-01 20 11 .645Rob Lanier 2001-05 58 80 .420Fran McCaffery 2005-Present 58 36 .617TOTALS 941 791 .543

Fran McCaffery guided Siena to the fifth-greatest turn-around in Division I in his first year, to a 20-win seasonand a MAAC title appearance in his second, and to an

NCAA appearance last season.

Paul Hewitt guided Siena tothe 1999 MAAC Champion-ship and the NCAA Tourna-

ment in just his secondseason at the helm.

Mike Deane led Siena tofour Division I postseason

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Individual Single-Game RecordsPoints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, Marc Brown vs. Stanford (3/16/89)Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, Marc Brown vs. Stanford (3/16/89)Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . 22, Jeffery Robinson vs. Minnesota (3/18/89)Field Goal Percentage . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (6-6), Tay Fisher vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)3-Point Field Goals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, Tay Fisher vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)

6, Jeffery Robinson vs. Stanford (3/16/89)6, Jeffery Robinson vs. Minnesota (3/18/89)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . 15, Jeffery Robinson vs. Minnesota (3/18/89)3-Point Field Goal Percentage . . . 1.000 (6-6), Tay Fisher vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, Kenny Hasbrouck vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)Free Throw Attempts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, Alex Franklin vs. Villanova (3/23/08)Free Throw Percentage. . . . 1.000 (10-10), Kenny Hasbrouck vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)Rebounds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, Edwin Ubiles vs. Villanova (3/23/08)Assists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, Marc Brown vs. Minnesota (3/18/89)Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, Marcus Faison vs. Arkansas (3/11/99). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, Prosper Karangwa vs. Maryland (3/15/02)Blocks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, Monty Henderson vs. Stanford (3/16/89)Minutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, Marc Brown vs. Stanford (3/16/89)

Team Single-Game RecordsPoints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83, vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, vs. Stanford (3/16/89)

30, vs. Alcorn State (3/12/02)Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70, vs. Minnesota (3/18/89)Field Goal Percentage. . . . . . . . . . . .565 (26-46), vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)3-Point Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, vs. Stanford (3/16/89)3-Point Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, vs. Minnesota (3/18/89)3-Point Field Goal Percentage . . . . . .478 (11-23), vs. Stanford (3/16/89)Free Throws. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, vs. Villanova (3/23/08)Free Throw Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, vs. Villanova (3/23/08)Free Throw Percentage . . . . . . . . . 1.000 (10-10), vs. Maryland (3/15/02)Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41, vs. Arkansas (3/11/99)Assists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, vs. Maryland (3/15/02)Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/08)Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, vs. Villanova (3/23/08)

4, vs. Stanford (3/16/89)4, vs. Arkansas (3/11/99)

Siena NCAA Tournament Results1989 – #14 Seed • East Regional, Greensboro, N.C.

First Round • Defeated #3 Stanford, 80-78Second Round • Lost to #11 Minnesota, 80-67

1999 – #13 Seed • West Regional, Denver, Colo.First Round • Lost to #4 Arkansas, 94-80

2002 – #16 Seed • East Regional, Dayton, Ohio/Washington, D.C.Opening Round • Defeated Alcorn State(Dayton, Ohio), 81-77First Round • Lost to #1 Maryland(Washington, D.C.), 85-70

2008 – #13 Seed • Midwest Regional, Tampa, Fla.First Round • Defeated #4 Vanderbilt, 83-62Second Round • Lost to #12 Villanova, 84-72

NCAATournament NoteMarc Brown scored a then-career-high 32 points inSiena’s stunning 80-78upset over Stanford in theopening round of the 1989NCAA Tournament. Brownconverted two free throwswith three seconds left toput the Saints ahead 80-78.

NCAA Tournament NoteCorey Osinski (above) was the recipient of the CBSChevrolet Most Valuable Player Award for Siena afterthe Saints’ appearance in the 1999 NCAA Tournament.

NCAATournament NoteMike Brown (above) madeSiena history by convertingthe Saints’ first NCAATournament field goal.

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SIENA IN THE NIT

Individual Single-Game RecordsPoints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51, Doremus Bennerman vs. Kansas State (3/30/94)Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, Marc Brown vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (3/14/91)Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, Marc Brown vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (3/14/91)Field Goal Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.000 (4-4), Geoff Walker vs. Tulane (3/22/94)3-Point Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, Doremus Bennerman vs. Georgia Tech (3/16/94)

6, Doremus Bennerman vs. Kansas State (3/30/94)3-Point Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . 12, Doremus Bennerman vs. Georgia Tech (3/16/94)3-Point Field Goal Percentage . . . .750 (6-8), Doremus Bennerman vs. Kansas State (3/30/94)Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, Doremus Bennerman vs. Kansas State (3/30/94)Free Throw Attempts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, Doremus Bennerman vs. Kansas State (3/30/94)Free Throw Percentage. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.000 (6-6), Tommy Mitchell vs. Villanova (3/18/03)Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, Lee Matthews vs. Massachusetts (3/21/91)Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, Prosper Karangwa vs. Villanova (3/18/03)Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, Marcus Faison vs. Penn State (3/20/00)Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, Lee Matthews vs. Massachusetts (3/21/91)Minutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, Marc Brown vs. Massachusetts (3/21/91)

Team Single-Game RecordsPoints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103, vs. Penn State (3/20/00)Field Goals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, vs. Penn State (3/20/00)Field Goal Attempts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75, vs. Penn State (3/20/00)Field Goal Percentage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .558 (24-43), vs. Bradley (3/24/94)3-Point Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, vs. Villanova (3/18/03)3-Point Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, vs. Villanova (3/18/03)3-Point Field Goal Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .643 (9-14), vs. Kansas State (3/30/94)Free Throws. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37, vs. Kansas State (3/30/94)Free Throw Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43, vs. Kansas State (3/30/94)Free Throw Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .860 (37-43), vs. Kansas State (3/30/94)

Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51, vs. Western Michigan (3/23/03)Assists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, vs. Penn State (3/20/00)Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, vs. Penn State (3/20/00)Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, vs. Massachusetts (3/21/91)

Postseason NIT* Results3/17/88Boston College 73, Siena 65at Roberts Center, Boston, Mass.

3/14/91Siena 90, Fairleigh Dickinson 85at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, N.Y.

3/19/91Siena 63, South Carolina 58at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, N.Y.

3/21/91Massachusetts 82, Siena 80 (OT)at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, N.Y.

3/16/94Siena 76, Georgia Tech 68at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, N.Y.

3/22/94Siena 89, Tulane 79at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, N.Y.

3/24/94Siena 75, Bradley 62at Glens Falls Civic Center, Glens Falls, N.Y.

3/28/94Villanova 66, Siena 58at Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.

3/30/94Siena 92, Kansas State 79at Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.

3/16/00Siena 66, UMass 65at Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y.

3/20/00Penn State 105, Siena 103at Bryce Jordan Center, State College Pa.

3/18/03Siena 74, Villanova 59at Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y.

3/23/03Siena 68, Western Michigan 62at Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y.

3/25/03Alabama-Birmingham 80, Siena 71at Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y.

* Siena has appeared in the Preseason NITthree times, in 1992, 1999 and 2007. All listedrecords do not reflect these games. Below arethe results:

11/18/92Florida State 89, Siena 80

11/16/99Siena 89, Davidson 79

11/18/99Notre Dame 107, Siena 96

11/12/07Syracuse 97, Siena 89

11/13/07Siena 88, Fairleigh Dickinson 66

NIT NoteDoremus Bennerman led Siena to theNational Invitation Tournament semifinalsin 1994. Bennerman holds or shares sevenSiena NIT records and established an all-timeNIT record by scoring 174 points in five NITgames in 1994. He was named NIT MVP follow-ing the Saints’ third-place finish.

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The Record BookIndividual Single-Game RecordsPoints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, Dwayne Archbold vs. Marist (3/2/02)Field Goals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, Marc Brown vs. Iona (3/3/91)Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, Marc Brown vs. Iona (3/3/91)Field Goal Percentage. . . . . . . .875 (7-8), Marcus Faison vs. Canisius (2/28/98)3-Point Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, Dwayne Archbold vs. Rider (2/26/99)3-Point Field Goal Attempts. . . . . . . . . 13, Jeffery Robinson vs. La Salle (3/4/90)3-Point Field Goal Percentage . . . 1.000 (3-3), Bryan Balser vs. Fairfield (3/5/94)

1.000 (3-3), Isaiah Stewart vs. Manhattan (3/1/98)Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, Doremus Bennerman vs. Fairfield (3/5/94)Free Throw Attempts. . . . . . . . . . 18, Doremus Bennerman vs. Fairfield (3/5/94)Free Throw Percentage . . . 1.000 (8-8), Doremus Bennerman vs. Niagara (3/7/92)

1.000 (8-8), Doremus Bennerman vs. Manhattan (3/7/93)Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, Brian Bidlingmyer vs. Fairfield (3/5/94)Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, Doremus Bennerman vs. Fairfield (3/5/94)Steals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, Marc Brown vs. Canisius (3/2/91)

5, Melvin Freeny vs. Canisius (2/28/98)Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, Steve Downey vs. Canisius (3/2/91)

4, Justin Miller vs. Niagara (3/4/02)Minutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, Marc Brown vs. Iona (3/3/91)

SIENA IN THE MAAC TOURNAMENT

Knickerbocker ArenaAlbany, N.Y.1990 • 3/3 - Siena 71, Canisius 53

3/4 - La Salle 106, Siena 90

1991 • 3/2 - Siena 76, Canisius 623/3 - Iona 95, Siena 90 (OT)

1992 • 3/7 - Siena 83, Niagara 573/8 - La Salle 84, Siena 71

1993 • 3/6 - Siena 70, Fairfield 613/7 - Manhattan 71, Siena 70

1994 • 3/5 - Siena 84, Fairfield 733/6 - Manhattan 68, Siena 65

1995 • 3/4 - Saint Peter’s 53, Siena 45

1996 • 3/2 - Iona 71, Siena 59

Marine Midland ArenaBuffalo, N.Y.1997 • 3/1 - Canisius 84, Siena 44

1999 • 2/26 - Siena 101, Rider 732/27 - Siena 56, Marist 553/1 - Siena 82, Saint Peter’s 67

HSBC ArenaBuffalo, N.Y.2001 • 3/3 - Siena 79, Manhattan 76

3/4 - Canisius 76, Siena 64

2005 • 3/4 - Iona 68, Siena 51

Pepsi ArenaAlbany, N.Y.1998 • 2/28 - Siena 87, Canisius 83 (OT)

3/1 - Siena 77, Manhattan 713/2 - Iona 90, Siena 75

2000 • 3/4 - Siena 82, Canisius 713/5 - Siena 90, Niagara 883/2 - Iona 84, Siena 80

2002 • 3/1 - Siena 77, Saint Peter’s 663/2 - Siena 82, Marist 763/3 - Siena 83, Fairfield 633/4 - Siena 92, Niagara 77

2004 • 3/5 - Siena 73, Marist 643/6 - Siena 66, Fairfield 633/7 - Niagara 79, Siena 74

2006 • 3/4 - Saint Peter’s 63, Siena 62

Sovereign Bank ArenaTrenton, N.J.2003 • 3/8 - Siena 70, Marist 68

3/9 - Fairfield 67, Siena 63

Arena at Harbor YardBridgeport, Conn.2007 • 3/3 - Siena 75, Manhattan 72

3/4 - Siena 86, Marist 783/5 - Niagara 83, Siena 79

Times Union CenterAlbany, N.Y.2008 • 3/8 - Siena 66, Manhattan 58

3/9 - Siena 65, Loyola 633/10 – Siena 74, Rider 53

Siena MAAC Tournament Results

Team Single-Game RecordsPoints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101, vs. Rider (2/26/99)Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, vs. Rider (2/26/99)Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79, vs. Iona (3/2/98)Field Goal Percentage . . . . . . . . . .558 (29-52), vs. Niagara (3/7/92)3-Point Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, vs. Iona (3/3/91)

13, vs. Rider (2/26/99)3-Point Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, vs. La Salle (3/4/90)3-Point Field Goal Percentage . . . .500 (7-14), vs. Canisius (3/2/91)

.500 (13-26), vs. Rider (2/26/99)Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, vs. Canisius (3/2/91)Free Throw Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, vs. Canisius (3/2/91)Free Throw Percentage . . . . . . . . .913 (21-23), vs. La Salle (3/4/90)Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48, vs. Iona (3/2/98)Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, vs. Rider (2/26/99)Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, vs. Canisius (2/28/98)Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, vs. Niagara (3/4/02)

MAAC Tournament NoteDwayne Archbold scored a MAACTournament-record 111 points inhelping the Saints become the firstteam to win four MAAC Tournamentgames in 2002.

MAACTournament NoteMarcus Faison (right) ledSiena to the MAAC Champion-ship Game in 1998, 1999and 2000.

MAACTournamentNote

Jeffrey Robinson (left) helped Siena advanceto the MAAC semifinals in its first year in theconference – 1990.

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The MAAC has been composed of the current 10 members since the 1997-98 season. This is the longest period of continuity in conference history. Siena’srecord during that time compared to the other teams in the conference is:

SIENA IN THE MAAC • the Company We Keep

MAAC Success(Since 1997-98)

Regular-Season Tournament ChampionChampion (Automatic NCAA Bid)

SIENA 4 3Iona 2 4Manhattan 3 2Niagara 3 2Rider 3 0Marist 2 0Fairfield 0 0Canisius 0 0Saint Peter’s 0 0Loyola 0 0

Siena and Rider were Regular-Season Co-Champions in 2007-08Niagara and Rider were Regular-Season Co-Champions in 2004-05Rider and Marist were Regular-Season Co-Champions in 2001-02Siena, Iona and Niagara were Regular-Season Tri-Champions in 2000-01Siena and Niagara were Regular-Season Co-Champions in 1998-99

MAAC National Postseason Success(Since 1997-98)

NCAA NIT CBI COMBINEDSIENA 2-3 3-2 0-0 5-5Niagara 1-2 1-1 0-0 2-3Manhattan 1-2 0-2 0-0 1-4Iona 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-4Fairfield 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1Rider 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2Marist 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Canisius 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Saint Peter’s 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Loyola 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

MAAC Coaching Records(Since 1997-98)

Season Coach Regular Season Tournament Combined2007-08 McCaffery 13-5% 3-0* 16-52006-07 McCaffery 12-6 2-1 14-72005-06 McCaffery 10-8 0-1 10-9

Total 35-19 5-2 40-21

2004-05 Lanier 4-14 0-1 4-152003-04 Lanier 9-9 2-1 11-102002-03 Lanier 12-6 1-1 13-72001-02 Lanier 9-9 4-0* 13-9

Total 34-38 7-3 41-41

2000-01 Orr 12-6% 1-1 13-7

1999-00 Hewitt ^ 15-3% 2-1 17-41998-99 Hewitt 13-5% 3-0* 16-51997-98 Hewitt 10-8 2-1 12-9

Total 38-16 7-2 45-18

* MAAC Tournament Champions% MAAC Regular-Season Champions^ Coach of the Year

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MAAC Standings (Since 1997-98)Combined

Regular Season Tournament Play Regular-Season and Tournament PlayWins Losses % Wins Losses % Wins Losses %

Niagara 127 71 64.1 Siena 20 8 .714 Niagara 140 80 63.6SIENA 119 79 60.1 Iona 16 7 .696 Siena 139 87 61.2Iona 112 86 56.6 Niagara 13 9 .591 Iona 128 93 57.9Manhattan 110 88 55.6 Canisius 10 11 .476 Manhattan 118 97 54.9Rider 107 91 54.0 Manhattan 8 9 .471 Rider 115 102 53.0Marist 106 92 53.5 Rider 8 11 .421 Marist 113 103 52.3Fairfield 106 92 53.5 Saint Peter’s 7 11 .389 Fairfield 111 103 51.9Canisius 75 123 37.9 Marist 7 11 .389 Canisius 85 134 38.8Saint Peter’s 64 134 32.3 Fairfield 5 11 .312 Saint Peter’s 71 145 32.9Loyola 64 134 32.3 Loyola 5 11 .312 Loyola 69 145 32.2

* Note: Siena has played in more Tournament gamesthe last 11 seasons than any other MAAC member.

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1938-39 (8-2)Siena Opp.52 Niagara 4757 Cobleskill 1647 Baypath Institute 4845 Oneonta Normal 3740 Green Mountain 3537 Niagara 3552 Green Mountain 4437 Oneonta 3245 Baypath Institute 4036 Cobleskill 39

1939-40 (12-7)Siena Opp.55 Oneonta 2431 Niagara 3668 Norwich 2645 St. Michael’s 3843 St. Bonaventure 5160 Niagara 3852 Albany State 4566 Albany Pharmacy 2768 Norwich 2661 Green Mountain 5559 Green Mountain 5168 Arnold 4937 Norwich 4831 Baypath Institute 4431 Scranton 4354 Oneonta 4451 Niagara 4534 St. Anselm’s 4052 Long Island 66

1940-41 (9-9)Siena Opp.40 Brooklyn Poly. 4346 Canisius 6464 Hartwick 2855 Univ. of Mexico 3942 Mount St. Mary’s 3940 Niagara 3854 Oneonta 4850 Providence 5736 Seton Hall 5462 Albany State 2745 Albany State 4238 St. Anselm’s 6437 St. Bonaventure 6050 St. Francis (N.Y.) 6256 St. Michael’s 4849 St. Michael’s 5137 Canisius 4957 Hartwick 31

1941-42 (9-7)Siena Opp.59 Oneonta 3741 Paterson State 3737 Villanova 3430 Providence 4332 St. Francis (N.Y.) 4728 St. Anselm’s 3735 Scranton 3439 Hartwick 2834 Davis & Elkins 2130 Paterson State 3345 Hartwick 2343 St. Michael’s 4237 St. Anselm’s 4458 Lowell Tech 5936 Becker 3434 Canisius 43

1942-43 (13-6)Siena Opp.62 Arnold 4555 Fort Dix 4943 Hartwick 3556 Iona 4245 Ithaca 54

54 Lawrence Tech 4534 Niagara 5359 Paterson State 3547 Hartwick 2855 Plattsburgh State 3044 Pratt Institute 3243 Providence 5449 Ithaca 4023 St. Bonaventure 4639 St. Francis (N.Y.) 4545 St. Lawrence 4450 Ithaca 3157 St. Michael’s 4636 Villanova 62

*NOBASKETBALL FROM1943-46 (WORLDWAR II)

1946-47 (12-11)Siena Opp.56 Iona 5777 Adelphi 5068 Springfield 6630 Vermont 4247 Texas A&M 5239 Boston College 4640 Ithaca 3473 Albany State 3254 Hartwick 4341 Niagara 4560 Lawrence Tech 3445 Iona 4946 St. Francis (N.Y.) 5239 Seton Hall 5247 Providence 4247 RPI 3839 St. Francis (N.Y.) 5364 Hartwick 5437 Canisius 4346 John Marshall 4247 Manhattan 5062 Albany State 4148 St. Michael’s 19

1947-48 (22-6)Siena Opp.49 Adelphi 2958 Mohawk 3754 Arnold 4169 Vermont 4749 Valparaiso 4531 Seton Hall 4258 Boston College 5053 St. Bonaventure 4151 Boston College 3264 Massachusetts 4740 St. Francis (N.Y.) 5051 Mohawk 4259 St. Michael’s 3650 Manhattan 5350 Arnold 3961 Connecticut State 4045 Niagara 4866 Providence 5353 Iona 4950 John Marshall 3542 St. Francis (N.Y.) 4351 N. Adams Teachers 2852 American 4551 Iona 4541 Loyola (Ill.) 4262 Champlain 5054 Canisius 4451 RPI 27

1948-49 (22-7)Siena Opp.56 Sampson 3748 Newark-Rutgers 3948 Lafayette 5041 LeMoyne 3951 Arkansas State 35

33 St. Francis (N.Y.) 4345 Niagara 3952 Detroit 4343 Texas A&M 3654 Loyola (Md.) 5247 Mount St. Mary’s 4245 American 4244 Champlain 2554 St. Francis (N.Y.) 5043 Manhattan 4749 Tex. Wesleyan (OT)5353 LeMoyne 3157 Connecticut State 3751 Iona 4553 Brooklyn College 3236 Seton Hall 5644 Fordham 3655 Arnold 3948 Iona 3957 John Marshall 5444 Georgetown 3939 St. Bonaventure 4049 Scranton 3346 St. Benedict’s* 61* National Catholic InvitationalTournament (Denver, Colo.)

1949-50 (27-5)Siena Opp.46 LeMoyne 3174 Puerto Rico 3672 Oswego State 3748 Manhattan 3379 Arnold 3560 Champlain 2369 Tampa 3676 Oswego State 3562 St. Francis (N.Y.) 4549 S. Illinois 4643 St. Thomas 3857 William & Mary 5057 Regis 3869 Mexico 3249 Niagara 5959 Seton Hall 4842 Georgetown 4747 St. Bonaventure 5246 Manhattan 4166 St. Francis (Pa.) 4357 Texas Wesleyan 4238 American 2449 Fordham 5860 LeMoyne 5640 Iona 4165 Hawaii 4352 Scranton 40

42 St. Bonaventure 3846 Williams 3486 Providence* 4975 Loras* 5557 St. Francis (N.Y.)* 50* National Catholic InvitationalTournament

1950-51 (19-8)Siena Opp.70 LeMoyne 6856 Saint Peter’s 4443 Buffalo 3356 Texas A&M 4256 Manhattan 5154 Arnold 3762 Lafayette 4659 Lincoln 5671 Temple 5447 LeMoyne 5351 Seton Hall 4756 Dartmouth 3958 Creighton 4055 Loyola (Md.) 3354 Iona 5559 Albright 5563 John Carroll 3945 St. Bonaventure 4739 Fordham 5838 Oklahoma City 3440 Manhattan 6457 Georgetown 4861 St. Francis (N.Y.) 6354 St. Bonaventure 4558 Niagara 4457 Villanova 7853 LeMoyne* 57* National Catholic InvitationalTournament

1951-52 (24-6)Siena Opp.62 LeMoyne 4183 Arnold 6343 Saint Peter’s 5155 Manhattan 4548 Loyola (Md.) 4973 Fort Monmouth 5555 Baldwin Wallace 5360 Loyola (La.) 5061 Colgate 5451 Lafayette 3370 Arizona State 5656 Temple 4855 Seton Hall 5256 Canisius 45

61 Iona 5251 LeMoyne 5361 Manhattan 5854 Fordham 4855 Oklahoma City 5069 Williams 4544 St. Bonaventure 6955 Niagara 4752 St. Francis (N.Y.) 4349 Villanova 5766 S. Illinois 6061 St. Bonaventure 5967 Canisius 5551 St. Francis (Pa.)* 5479 Scranton* 5764 St. Francis (N.Y.)* 50* National Catholic InvitationalTournament

1952-53 (10-11)Siena Opp.53 LeMoyne 4958 Iona 5979 Rhode Island 7046 St. Bonaventure 6555 St. Francis (N.Y.) 5767 Loyola (Calif.) 5461 Dartmouth 5471 Xavier 6264 Canisius 7372 Memphis State 5949 Manhattan 6172 Georgetown 5765 Lawrence Tech 6366 St. Francis (N.Y.) 6949 St. Bonaventure 5049 Seton Hall 6261 Fordham 5748 Villanova 6781 Niagara (OT) *8865 LeMoyne 6862 Canisius 56*Six-overtime game at the Armory

1953-54 (7-14)Siena Opp.62 Murray State 4963 LeMoyne 5567 St. Francis (N.Y.) 6070 Bainbridge 8158 Canisius 8162 St. Bonaventure 5647 St. Francis (N.Y.) 5166 Manhattan 7268 Villanova 5854 Xavier 66

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS44 Dartmouth 6058 Eastern Kentucky 7460 Houston 8168 Murray State 9178 Louisville 7156 Iona 5440 LeMoyne 6064 St. Bonaventure 8748 Lawrence Tech 5868 Canisius 8150 Niagara 74

1954-55 (3-13)Siena Opp.81 Buffalo 6963 Gonzaga 6460 LeMoyne 6451 Iona 4650 Manhattan 5263 Cincinnati 8358 Wayne 6661 St. Bonaventure 6361 St. Francis (N.Y.) 5561 Niagara 7767 Canisius 9748 St. Francis (N.Y.) 6344 Canisius 7960 St. Bonaventure 6457 Saint Peter’s 7462 LeMoyne 78

1955-56 (7-13)Siena Opp.71 LeMoyne 7868 St. Anselm’s 7277 West Point 6763 Georgetown 5067 Loyola (Md.) 7564 Baldwin Wallace 7761 St. Francis (N.Y.) 8361 St. Bonaventure 6274 Murray State 8371 Tennessee Tech 8866 Iona 7778 Manhattan 7356 St. John’s 7165 Adelphi 5677 Lawrence Tech 6870 Saint Peter’s 5664 Iona 5670 St. Francis (N.Y.) 7144 Niagara 7859 LeMoyne 82

1956-57 (5-15)Siena Opp.41 LeMoyne 7444 at St. Bonaventure 8651 St. Bonaventure 7754 Hartwick 6450 Iona 4946 Niagara 8153 at RPI 7067 at Hartwick 8659 at LeMoyne 6850 at St. Francis (N.Y.) 6954 Manhattan 6260 at Saint Peter’s 8173 St. Francis (N.Y.) 7168 West Point 6271 Williams 7480 Iona 10375 Albany State 6673 St. Anselm’s 6384 at NYAC 8564 Providence 98

1957-58 (5-15)Siena Opp.47 at St. Bonaventure 7645 at Niagara 7859 RPI 4978 LeMoyne 7257 Hamilton (CD) 5143 RPI (CD) 3750 Union (CD) 6166 at St. Francis (N.Y.) 8246 Albany State 6445 at Colgate 6343 Iona 5257 Manhattan 7048 St. Francis (N.Y.) 6566 at West Point 7671 at Williams 5045 Saint Peter’s 5449 at Iona 7152 Providence 5650 at LeMoyne 5860 at NYAC 65(CD) Capital District Tournament

1958-59 (3-16)Siena Opp.57 West Point 7754 Canisius 5648 RPI 4647 Villanova 73

48 Iona 5065 LeMoyne 6649 Niagara 6272 St. Francis (N.Y.) 6544 Manhattan 5269 Albany State 5550 St. Francis (N.Y.) 6769 St. Bonaventure 8942 Iona 6851 Saint Peter’s 7548 St. Bonaventure 7559 LeMoyne 6044 Providence 7984 Fairfield 9262 Williams 70

1959-60 (3-18)Siena Opp.33 Colgate 6543 RPI 3342 St. Bonaventure 6955 Canisius 7548 Fairfield 60

52 Manhattan 6972 Albany State 4756 St. Francis (N.Y.) 6038 Villanova 6335 Providence 4746 LeMoyne 6061 Iona 6653 Saint Peter’s 7241 Iona 5660 St. Francis (N.Y.) 8059 Williams 6350 Niagara 7460 Buffalo 7748 LeMoyne 6142 Suffolk 5459 Vermont 33

1960-61 (11-13)Siena Opp.74 Vermont 4746 RPI 4445 LeMoyne 4954 Canisius 6373 Potsdam 6464 Buffalo 5752 St. Francis (N.Y.) 4759 Utica 5745 Albany State 5457 Manhattan 5952 Iona 85

71 Potsdam 5466 St. Francis (N.Y.) 5538 Colgate 4654 King’s 5154 Saint Peter’s 6939 Williams 4044 Niagara 6845 St. Bonaventure 9945 LeMoyne 4864 Iona (OT) 5955 Long Island 5850 St. Francis (N.Y.) 6270 Wagner 68

1961-62 (14-8)Siena Opp.69 Vermont 6343 RPI 2548 LeMoyne 5648 Cortland State 4657 Alfred 5436 RPI 2945 Albany State (OT) 4739 St. Francis (N.Y.) 43

47 Albany State 4945 Merrimack 5541 Stonehill 5456 Manhattan 6970 Potsdam 5758 Clarkson 3771 St. Francis (N.Y.) 5270 Utica 5572 Adelphi 6664 LeMoyne 5762 Hartford University 4663 King’s 5177 Saint Peter’s 5459 Iona 73

1962-63 (13-10)Siena Opp.41 LeMoyne 4359 RPI 5668 Vermont 4831 Stonehill 3968 Utica 6563 Cortland 6965 Clarkson 6857 Potsdam 4055 St. Lawrence 4961 Albany State 3760 RPI 5252 St. Francis (N.Y.) 7252 Albany State 44

58 Iona 6071 Adelphi 6256 St. Francis (N.Y.) 5162 Merrimack 5037 Williams 4550 LeMoyne 4948 Manhattan 8053 Hartford 5258 King’s 6766 Saint Peter’s 75

1963-64 (8-13)Siena Opp.57 Cortland 7465 RPI 4954 Stonehill 6736 Hartford 5164 Marist 5243 Assumption 9764 Potsdam 42

55 St. Lawrence (CD) 6347 RPI (CD) 3952 St. Francis (N.Y.) 5436 Albany State 3232 Iona 5255 Clarkson 5046 LeMoyne 5474 Utica 4443 Kings 5145 Williams 4656 Manhattan 7260 St. Francis (N.Y.) 5170 Saint Peter’s 7664 Adelphi 65(CD) Capital District Tournament

1964-65 (9-10)Siena Opp.77 RPI 6349 Albany State 7548 Utica 6462 Stonehill 4550 Albany State (CD) 4865 RPI (CD) 4769 St. Francis (N.Y.) 7259 King’s 6747 Cortland 4648 Williams 5265 LeMoyne 7065 Iona 61

74 Clarkson 6651 Potsdam 6773 Assumption 8279 Hartford 6555 St. Francis (N.Y.) 7148 LeMoyne 5880 Saint Peter’s 72(CD) Capital District Tournament

1965-66 (6-16)Siena Opp.68 RPI 7371 Albany State 7392 Stonehill 10981 Assumption 10696 St. John Fisher (CD) 7388 Albany State (CD) 9198 Hunter 9374 St. Francis (N.Y.) 11874 LeMoyne 85

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1966-67 (12-11)Siena Opp.98 Hartwick 10269 Saint Peter’s 9385 St. John Fisher 6475 Stonehill 7260 Williams 74101 New Paltz (CD) 7573 Albany State (CD) 6785 Kings 84105 Utica 9081 St. Francis (N.Y.) 11478 Clarkson 9663 LeMoyne 6556 Iona 69110 Cortland 9977 Assumption 6466 St. Francis (N.Y.) 8485 Hartford 7668 Hunter 7176 Marist 6275 Albany State 7681 St. Anselm’s 9861 LeMoyne 6067 St. John Fisher 57(CD) Capital District Tournament

1967-68 (9-16)Siena Opp.71 Hartwick 7988 Clarkson 7694 Stonehill 10072 Assumption 9189 LeMoyne 10185 Merrimack 8478 RPI (CD) 6466 Hamilton (CD) 7762 Albany State (CD) 6955 Iona 5777 St. Anselm’s 9256 Williams 7372 Saint Peter’s 9868 St. Francis (N.Y.) 6987 Sacred Heart 9582 Hartford 79103 Utica 7370 Marist 6972 Albany State 7969 Kings 7895 St. Francis (N.Y.) 8675 Cortland 84102 Potsdam 7270 LeMoyne 8298 St. John Fisher 87(CD) Capital District Tournament

1968-69 (10-13)Siena Opp.85 Clarkson 8062 Potsdam State 5592 Merrimack 7662 FDU (Madison) 9379 Stonehill 9373 LeMoyne 92

110 Hamilton (CD) 9358 Albany State (CD) 5990 St. John Fisher 7487 Hartwick 7692 Cortland 9660 Kings 64106 Hartford 8581 St. Francis (N.Y.) 8672 Assumption 9467 Utica 5979 Marist 8273 Albany State 6473 Williams 6266 Iona 8174 LeMoyne 8567 Saint Peter’s 11379 Sacred Heart 82(CD) Capital District Tournament

1969-70 (7-16)Siena Opp.94 Clarkson 8381 Potsdam State 7155 FDU (Madison) 7057 Assumption 9252 Iona 8257 RPI (CD) 6794 Union (CD) 7081 Hartwick 100111 Utica 9374 LeMoyne 8772 St. Anselm’s 922 Merrimack* 083 St. Francis (N.Y.) 7477 Cortland State 7264 Stonehill 8772 St. Francis (N.Y.) 7963 Albany State 7264 Marist 9574 Hartford 9387 Sacred Heart 9265 Kings 7986 Saint Peter’s 13377 LeMoyne 84*Forfeit Win(CD) Capital District Tournament

1970-71 (8-17)Siena Opp.100 Clarkson 7481 Potsdam State 9886 Cortland State 9474 FDU (Madison) 8071 Merrimack 7369 Scranton 8964 Iona 7073 Union (CD) 8372 RPI (CD) 7165 St. Francis (N.Y.) 6971 Hartwick 9883 Stonehill 8757 LeMoyne 8257 Utica 5694 Hartford 9397 St. Francis (N.Y.) 8182 Assumption 9780 St. Michael’s 10970 Albany State 8565 Sacred Heart 7777 Marist 7294 St. Anselm’s 8166 Kings 8785 Saint Peter’s 10877 LeMoyne 72(CD) Capital District Tournament

1971-72 (12-14)Siena Opp.109 Clarkson 7192 FDU (Madison) 8291 Cortland State 82106 Scranton 8161 Iona 5365 Union (CD) 6692 RPI (CD) 8288 Moravina *7566 East Stroudsburg *9677 Buffalo State *8179 Stonehill 7897 Utica 7894 Merrimack 97120 St. Michael’s 7467 LeMoyne 7270 St. Francis (N.Y.) 9664 Vermont 8956 Maine 6956 Albany State 7282 Sacred Heart 10290 Hartwick 8871 Marist 6969 Kings 8272 Saint Peter’s 8570 LeMoyne 7480 Potsdam 86*Pocono Classic(CD) Capital District Tournament

1972-73 (15-8)Siena Opp.76 Seton Hall 7291 Merrimack 7682 Clarkson 6796 Cortland State 6993 Scranton 7777 Iona 6671 Albany State (CD) 8153 RPI (CD) 56106 St. Michael’s 11898 St. Francis (N.Y.) 7490 Maine 8378 Hartwick 7697 Utica 8076 Sacred Heart 7372 LeMoyne 8473 Potsdam State 7791 Assumption 9778 Albany State 75103 Vermont 7788 Marist 5756 FDU (Madison) 6165 Kings, Pa. 8365 LeMoyne 61(CD) Capital District Tournament

1973-74 (18-9)Siena Opp.98 Iona 10691 Assumption 9285 Utica 7588 Scranton 6986 Albany State (CD) 7682 Union (CD) 6877 Hartwick 7590 Potsdam State 80114 Clarkson 6381 Merrimack 90101 LeMoyne 7999 Gannon 8456 Georgetown 70110 Sacred Heart 10173 Seton Hall 7777 Vermont 6483 Albany State 8485 St. Francis (N.Y.) 7976 Cortland State 7173 Marist 4882 FDU (Madison) 54124 St. Michael’s 11079 Kings (Pa.) 82

81 LeMoyne 8787 Jersey City State** 6472 Hartwick# 8182 Potsdam State# 74(CD) Capital District Tournament**NCAA Playoff# NCAA Division II Regional

1974-75 (16-9)Siena Opp.88 Iona 7562 Cortland State 4997 St. Michael’s 9697 Utica 6077 Scranton 7864 Massachusetts 78104 Albany State (CD) 8071 Union (CD) 7078 Bridgeport 67109 Merrimack 8577 Hartwick 8372 Manhattan 7950 Potsdam State 4067 LeMoyne 73115 Sacred Heart 10899 St. Francis (Pa.) 11372 Albany State 57103 Marist 8796 St. Francis (Pa.) 7774 Gannon 82103 Canisius 8896 Saint Peter’s 9967 Kings 7093 Vermont 8692 LeMoyne 74(CD) Capital District Tournament

1975-76 (11-11)Siena Opp.79 Scranton 6475 Iona 6876 Long Island 7994 Buffalo 10387 Saint Peter’s 8895 Utica 7269 Union (CD) 6494 RPI (CD) 7876 Bridgeport 8484 Merrimack 9577 Hartwick 6389 Manhattan 10579 LeMoyne 6897 Potsdam State 6976 St. Francis (N.Y.) 8194 Canisius 10266 Albany State 5888 Marist 7199 Kings (Pa.) 81

71 FDU (Madison) 7785 St. Michael’s 8677 LeMoyne 81(CD) Capital District Tournament

!1976-77 (9-15)Siena Opp.88 at Boston University 10095 Iona (OT) 8759 at Drexel 6863 at Niagara 6469 Cleveland State 8249 at Rider 7088 at RPI (CD) 5291 UAlbany (CD) 8676 Northeastern# 7883 American# 8987 Buffalo 7676 Manhattan 9282 at Saint Peter’s 11376 at Fairfield 8465 at Utica 6178 at Wagner 6149 UAlbany 6274 Canisius 6674 St. Francis (N.Y.) 7788 Marist 6978 at Long Island 7476 at St. Bonaventure 9888 at Hofstra 9652 Fairleigh Dickinson 61(CD) Capital District Tournament! First Season competing atDivision I level# Siena Invitational

1977-78 (13-10)Siena Opp.79 North Adams State 6083 at Iona 9075 at James Madison* 8979 vs American* 8075 American Int’l. 6478 Long Island (OT) 6879 at Buffalo 7892 Wagner 7881 East Stroudsburg 6669 Oklahoma City# 6661 VMI# 7283 Niagara 9171 at Northeastern 7394 Utica 80108 Boston University 8173 at Syracuse 100100 at St. Francis (N.Y.) 90

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1978-79 (14-12)Siena Opp.89 vs New Hampshire# 7475 vs Northeastern# 7070 Buffalo 5179 American Int’l. 6585 East Stroudsburg 8885 Fairleigh Dickinson 8899 Cleveland State 9175 at Maine 8968 Catholic* 6588 St. Francis (N.Y.)* 9453 at Fairleigh Dickinson 6688 at Saint Peter’s 7592 at Syracuse 14481 Rider 7782 Marist 6986 at Wagner 10377 Northeastern 6792 St. Francis (N.Y.) (OT) 90102 St. Francis (Pa.) 8766 at Boston University 7270 at Manhattan 8259 at Long Island 6064 Baltimore 5568 Iona 7083 Canisius 7763 at Niagara 76# Brown Tip-Off Tournament*Siena Invitational Tournament

1979-80 (14-14)Siena Opp.72 at Clemson* 9081 vs St. Louis* 9292 Monmouth 8487 East Stroudsburg 7891 Wagner (OT) 9486 Centenary 8273 at Baltimore (OT) 6889 Delaware** 6662 UNC Wilmington** 6684 at St. Francis (N.Y.) 6567 CCNY 5747 Saint Peter’s 5188 Niagara 6880 at Cleveland State 8789 Boston University 9882 Southampton 7060 at Northeastern (OT) 6382 Long Island 6465 Maine 7264 at Syracuse 9987 at Canisius 9580 Manhattan 6687 Marist 7376 Fairleigh Dickinson 7272 at Iona 8470 at New Hampshire 7280 Long Island*** (2OT) 7870 at Iona*** 76*IPTAY Tournament**Siena Invitational Tournament***ECAC Playoff

1980-81 (17-10)Siena Opp.68 Jersey City 6094 Southampton 6665 at Maine 8768 Canisius 5759 St. Francis (N.Y.) 5766 Arkansas-Little Rock 5684 vs St. Bonaventure* 8980 vs Niagara* 6880 Colgate** 7763 Eastern Michigan** 6171 at Stetson 8065 at South Florida 7577 Niagara 7079 Cleveland State (OT) 7679 at Vermont 86

70 Iona 5369 at Fairleigh Dickinson 7492 Northeastern (OT) 9383 at Long Island 9585 Marist 7460 Army 5174 at Manhattan 6568 at Saint Peter’s 8175 at Wagner 70100 at Colgate 9488 New Hampshire 7348 Iona*** 64*Rochester Classic Tournament**Siena Invitational Tournament***ECAC Playoff

1981-82 (15-13, 8-7; 3RDT)Siena Opp.72 Marist 6879 at Northeastern 8870 at George Washington 8869 Maine 6659 at St. Francis (N.Y.) 8264 at Marist 7275 at Florida Southern 9049 at South Florida 5171 Wagner 6257 at Illinois-Chicago 5262 at UNC Wilmington* 4077 at Long Island 8780 at Fairleigh Dickinson 8859 Robert Morris 4379 Manhattan 66

53 St. Francis (N.Y.) 4959 at Loyola (Md.) 5564 at Towson 6272 at Wagner 9275 Fairleigh Dickinson 7972 at St. Francis (Pa.) 7172 Colgate 6377 Long Island 8371 at Army (OT) 7783 Baltimore 6176 Vermont 7385 Fairleigh Dickinson** 8184 Long Island** 94*Siena Invitational Tournament**ECAC Metro Playoff

1982-83 (12-16, 6-8; 5TH)Siena Opp.71 Merrimack 5956 Northeastern 4965 at Army 4965 at Boston University 7857 at Manhattan 6161 Delaware State** 6665 Utica** 5955 at Wake Forest 7053 at Saint Peter’s 6969 Bloomfield State 6291 Fairleigh Dickinson# (OT) 9480 at Wagner# 7261 at Baltimore 8047 Long Island# 5063 at Marist# 6864 Loyola (Md.)# 5770 Wagner# 6885 at Fairleigh Dickinson# 9165 St. Francis (Pa.)# 6354 Fordham# 7076 at Vermont# (OT) 7872 St. Francis (N.Y.)# 6476 at St. Francis (N.Y.)# 9382 at Long Island# (OT) 9552 at Colgate 5066 Marist# 6472 at Robert Morris# 8659 Marist* 60**Siena Invitational Tournament#ECAC Metro Conference Game*ECAC Metro Playoffs

1983-84 (15-13, 8-8; 5THT)Siena Opp.40 vs St. John’s# 7363 vs Rhode Island# 5488 Allentown 5951 at Fairleigh Dickinson^ 5276 Vermont 6867 at Wagner^ 8461 Dartmouth* 5256 Ohio University* 6998 Dominican 4569 Boston University 8374 at St. Francis (N.Y.)^ 7362 Marist^ 6764 at Fordham 8574 Loyola (Md.)^ 7198 Tufts 61

53 at Robert Morris^ 7167 at St. Francis (Pa.)^ 7869 Wagner^ 4364 Fairleigh Dickinson^ 8175 Suffolk 4262 at Long Island^ 7691 St. Francis (N.Y.)^ 7890 Long Island 8665 at Marist^ 6262 at Loyola (Md.)^ 8266 Robert Morris^ 5967 St. Francis (Pa.)^ 6562 Fairleigh Dickinson** 68^ECAC Metro Game#Lapchick Tournament*Siena Invitational**ECAC Metro Playoffs

1984-85 (22-7, 12-4; 3RD)Siena Opp.110 East Stroudsburg 6471 Utica 5643 at St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 5671 at Lehigh 6773 at New Hampshire# 6668 Colgate# 4569 Fordham 8394 Delaware* 6964 Howard* (OT) 62

84 Army 6771 at Canisius# 8067 at St. Francis (N.Y.) 6068 Northeastern# 8886 Tufts 5183 at Maine# 6575 Niagara# 6666 at Boston University# 5973 New Hampshire# 5460 Vermont# 5964 at Niagara# 7281 Hartford 6674 at Colgate# 5477 Maine# 6365 Canisius# 5779 at Vermont# 6163 at Northeastern# 7275 Boston University# 7165 Vermont** 5669 Northeastern** 73#ECAC North Atlantic Game*Siena Invitational Tournament**ECAC NAC Playoffs

1985-86 (21-8, 12-6, 4TH)Siena Opp.71 Lehigh 5751 at Utica 5069 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 5380 at Maine# 6961 Niagara# 5579 Keene State 5683 Bucknell* 6570 Cornell* 5581 vs Centenary$ 8066 vs Florida Southern$ 6852 Canisius# 7484 Hartford# 6763 at New Hampshire# 6157 at Colgate# 4676 Boston University# 6781 at Vermont# 6963 at Hartford# (2OT) 6964 St. Francis (N.Y.) 5681 Niagara# (OT) 8458 Canisius# (OT) 6061 Colgate# (OT) 5571 Northeastern# 6573 at Northeastern# 9691 New Hampshire# 7280 Vermont# 6572 Maine# 7058 at Boston University# 8782 Niagara** 7075 Northeastern** 89#ECAC NAC Game*Siena Invitational Tournament$WLKF Classic (Lakeland, Fla.)**ECAC NAC Playoffs

1986-87 (17-12, 12-6, 3RDT)Siena Opp.56 at Boston College 66108 Keene State 9283 Utica 6457 at Ohio State 10157 at Fairfield 5864 at Providence 7588 Quinnipiac 6780 Central Connecticut* 6058 Saint Peter’s* (OT) 6971 Boston University# 6373 Canisius# 5988 Niagara# 97104 at Vermont# 8996 Vermont# 7064 at Northeastern# 9372 at Canisius# 8194 at Niagara# 96

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*Siena Invitational Tournament**ECAC NAC Playoff

1987-88 (23-6, 16-2; 1ST)NAC Regular-Season ChampionsSiena Opp.69 at Fairleigh Dickinson 7772 at Wake Forest 6775 LeMoyne 7091 Fairfield 7787 at Marist 66113 Vermont$* 7473 Bowling Green$ 5292 at Syracuse 14493 Maine* 7690 at Northeastern* 7566 at Vermont* 6594 Colgate* 5086 Northeastern* 7294 at Maine* 7468 at Boston University* 9083 Hartford* 6489 Boston University* 8493 Brooklyn 6891 at Niagara* 6890 Niagara* 7695 New Hampshire* 6663 at Hartford* 8084 Central Connecticut* 7985 at Canisius* 7098 at New Hampshire* 8165 Canisius* 5281 at Colgate* 7463 New Hampshire# 7065 at Boston College !73*ECAC NAC game$Siena Invitational Tournament#NAC Playoff! NIT

1988-89 (25-5, 16-1; 1ST)NAC Champions, 2nd Round NCAATournamentSiena Opp.85 at Bowling Green 8780 at Pittsburgh 7967 at Florida 7191 at LeMoyne 52110 Marist 91112 Fairleigh Dickinson 6980 at Manhattan 6566 at Evansville 7991 Boston University* 7872 at Canisius* 56101 Niagara* 7669 at Vermont* 58117 Vermont* 7692 at Northeastern* 6783 Canisius* 7872 at Niagara* 6090 New Hampshire* 7282 Hartford* 72109 Colgate* 54F13 Brooklyn - canceled measles

76 at Maine*$ 4992 Maine*$ 82F25 Northeastern -

canceled measles92 at New Hampshire*$ 7981 at Boston U.*$ (OT) 8482 at Hartford*$ 70100 at Colgate$ *5861 Colgate$# 5181 at Hartford$# 5768 Boston University$# 6780 #3 Stanford! 7867 #11 Minnesota! 80*NAC game#NAC Tournament(Hartford CivicCenter – Hartford, Conn.)

$No spectators allowed due tomeasles outbreak!NCAA Tournament (#14 seed –East Regional, Greensboro, N.C.)

1989-90! (16-13, 11-5; 2ND)Siena Opp.62 at Brigham Young 8389 at Pittsburgh 10189 at Central Michigan(OT) 8391 at Bowling Green 13673 Niagara* 6087 Canisius* 7683 at Evansville 8879 vs American# 7174 vs Radford# 7280 Hartford 8790 at LaSalle* 10666 at Loyola (Md.)* 6065 at Fordham* 8279 Iona* 5963 Fairfield* 5762 at Saint Peter’s* 6161 at Hartford 63101 Manhattan* 7176 at Creighton 8081 Army* 7976 at Holy Cross* 10370 at Canisius* 7374 at Niagara* 65101 Holy Cross* 9180 Fordham* 7769 at Army* 7190 LeMoyne* 7671 Canisius** 5390 LaSalle** 106! First MAAC Season*MAAC game#Holiday Inn/Naismith Classic**MAAC Tournament(Knickerbocker Arena – Albany, N.Y.)

1990-91 (25-10, 12-4; 1ST)MAAC Regular-Season Co-ChampionsSiena Opp.77 vs Virginia $8093 vs Nevada $75119 vs UC-Irvine $10880 Pittsburgh 8289 at Marist 6673 at Hartford 6371 at Western Michigan 8778 at Brooklyn 5985 Bowling Green 7889 Evansville 6996 Niagara* 8081 Saint Peter’s* 6076 Loyola (Md.)* 4275 Iona* 9054 Hartford 5158 at Saint Peter’s* 7964 at LaSalle* 6790 Manhattan* 55

77 at Fairfield* 5557 at Loyola (Md.)* 6390 Canisius* 5778 Creighton 8565 Central Michigan 5287 at Iona* 8087 at Niagara* 6888 at LeMoyne 7587 at Canisius* 6793 LaSalle* 7676 at Manhattan* 6997 Fairfield* 6376 Canisius^ 6290 Iona^ 9590 Fairleigh Dickinson# 8563 South Carolina# 5880 Massachusetts# 82$Great Alaska Shootout*MAAC Game^MAAC Tournament (KnickerbockerArena – Albany, N.Y.)#NIT

1991-92 (19-10, 11-5; 3RD)Siena Opp.59 at Massachusetts 9469 Fordham 9080 Marist 6381 LeMoyne 6268 at LaSalle* 6559 Western Michigan 6376 Hartford 5871 at Creighton 6072 vs. Stanford$ 9493 vs. Austin Peay$ 8982 Loyola* 6695 Canisius* 9070 at Northeastern 6468 at Loyola (Md.)* 7680 at UNC-Greensboro 6165 at Fairfield* 6366 Manhattan* 8162 at Iona* 6569 at Saint Peter’s* 6777 Fairfield* 5377 LaSalle* 6479 Saint Peter’s* 5266 at Niagara* 7392 at Canisius* 7671 Iona* 6468 at Manhattan* 80

63 Niagara* 6183 Niagara** 5771 LaSalle** 84*MAAC game**MAAC Tournament (KnickerbockerArena – Albany, N.Y.)

$Oldsmobile Spartan Classic

1992-93 (16-13, 8-6; 4TH)Siena Opp.80 at Florida State% 8962 at Marist 6095 at Holy Cross! (OT) 9658 Massachusetts 7074 at Hartford (OT) 7069 Creighton 5683 LeMoyne 5672 at Kent State 6860 Northeastern 6970 at Fordham 68102 UNC-Greensboro 7067 at Richmond 6942 at Virginia Comm. 5756 at Fairfield* 5974 Loyola (Md.)* 5762 at Manhattan* 6457 Saint Peter’s* 5270 Canisius* 4264 at Saint Peter’s* 5171 at Loyola (Md.)* 5783 Iona* 8877 Niagara* (2 OT) 8584 Manhattan* 7659 Fairfield* 6490 at Iona* 9674 at Canisius* 6783 at Niagara* 7870 vs Fairfield# 6170 vs Manhattan# 71%Preseason NIT!ECAC Challenge (WorcesterCentrum – Worcester, Mass.)*MAAC game#MAAC Tournament (MarineMidland Arena – Buffalo, N.Y.)

1993-94 (25-8, 10-4; 3RD)Siena Opp.80 at Boise State# 8278 vs Stephen F. Austin# 6363 at Marist 60

91 Holy Cross$ 7378 Marist 6681 at Wagner (OT) 7970 Virginia Comm. 9383 at Hartford 7978 Kent State 5386 at Northeastern 7191 Canisius* 7288 Richmond 5767 at Manhattan* 7977 at Loyola (Md.)* 7288 Niagara* 7473 at Texas A&M 6277 Fairfield* 5873 Manhattan* 9894 at Iona* 9081 at Fairfield* 6488 Loyola (Md.)* 7879 Saint Peter’s* 56108 Iona* 6778 at Niagara* 8290 at Canisius* 9971 at Saint Peter’s* 4484 Fairfield% 7365 Manhattan% 6876 Georgia Tech+ 6889 Tulane+ 7975 Bradley? 6258 vs Villanova! 6692 vs Kansas State! 79#Boise State Real Dairy Classic$ECAC Challenge (KnickerbockerArena – Albany, N.Y.)*MAAC Game%MAAC Tournament (KnickerbockerArena – Albany, N.Y.)

+NIT, Knickerbocker Arena?NIT, Glens Falls Civic Center!NIT, Madison Square Garden

1994-95 (8-19, 5-9; 6TH)Siena Opp.81 Wagner 7370 vs Northwestern# 7975 vs Wisc.-Milwaukee# 5864 Northeastern 8459 at Marist 8160 Hartford 8379 at Holy Cross 8479 at Kent State 8657 at Jacksonville 6186 at Bethune-Cookman 8552 at William & Mary 7258 Fairfield* 5968 Saint Peter’s* 72100 Iona* 8161 Manhattan* 6670 Texas A&M 7653 at Canisius* 6077 at Loyola (Md.)* 8266 at Fairfield* 7462 Canisius* 59115 at Iona* 10367 at Saint Peter’s* 6997 Niagara* 8454 at Manhattan!* 6788 Loyola (Md.)* 8165 at Niagara* 6745 Saint Peter’s% 53#Marquette First Bank Classic(Milwaukee, Wisc.)

*MAAC Game!Madison Square Garden%MAAC Tournament (KnickerbockerArena – Albany, N.Y.)

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1995-96 (5-22, 1-13; 8TH)Siena Opp.70 vs Cal-Irvine# 8751 vs Niagara# 6874 Bethune-Cookman 6958 at Rhode Island 9847 Marist 4969 Kent State 5976 at Hartford 7076 Jacksonville 8966 at Wagner 8053 Rider 7383 Holy Cross 7877 Loyola (Md.)* 6250 Niagara* 5247 Fairfield* 6040 at Manhattan* 6151 Saint Peter’s* 6859 at Iona* 70

84 at Colgate 10155 Canisius* 6074 at Saint Peter’s* 8864 Manhattan* 6649 at Canisius* 6677 at Niagara* 7962 Iona* 6657 at Fairfield* 6653 at Loyola (Md.)* 6759 Iona% 71#Lapchick Tournament*MAAC Game%MAAC Tournament (KnickerbockerArena – Albany, N.Y.)

1996-97 (9-18, 4-10; 7TH)Siena Opp.57 vs #25 Rhode Island 9186 at Rider 8172 vs Stephen F. Austin# 6154 at #9 Iowa State# 6474 Hartford 7595 Marist 6280 Wagner 6258 at Saint Peter’s* 6081 Colgate 9395 at Holy Cross 7858 Iona* 9176 at Loyola (Md.)* 8565 at Youngstown State 7066 Fairfield* 5846 at Yale 6464 at Fairfield * 7452 Saint Peter’s* 61

63 at Niagara* 8149 at Canisius* 6164 at Davidson 7364 Manhattan* 6575 Niagara* 6261 Canisius* 5755 Loyola (Md.)* 7556 at Manhattan* 3958 at Iona* 6444 vs Canisius% 84#Iowa State Cyclone Challenge(Ames, Iowa)

*MAAC Game%MAAC Tournament (MarineMidland Arena – Buffalo, N.Y.)

1997-98 (17-12, 10-8; 3RD)Siena Opp.73 vs Delaware# 7786 vs Howard# 9386 at Northwestern 8482 Yale 7076 at Niagara* 6572 Canisius* 73105 Holy Cross 6957 at St. Bonaventure 8292 Colgate 88103 Davidson 8988 Niagara* 6892 at Loyola (Md.)* 7978 Rider* 6959 Fairfield* 6068 at Saint Peter’s* 6979 at Manhattan* 8375 Marist* 7385 Saint Peter’s* 8382 at Iona* 8392 at Canisius* 9478 at Marist* 68104 Iona* 92103 Loyola (Md.)* 10284 at Fairfield* 9289 at Manhattan* 7290 at Rider* 10287 Canisius% (OT) 8377 Manhattan% 7175 Iona% 90#Red Auerbach Colonial Classic*MAAC Game%MAAC Tournament (Pepsi Arena– Albany, N.Y.)

1998-99 (25-6,13-5, TIE 1ST)MAAC Regular Season Co-ChampionsMAAC Tournament ChampionsNCAA TournamentSiena Opp.83 Bethune-Cookman 7786 at Hartford 6986 St. Bonaventure 6796 Loyola (Md.)* 8887 at Marist* 9394 at Colgate 8087 Fairleigh Dickinson 79106 George Washington 9971 vs Eastern Michigan# 7085 at Pepperdine# 7684 at Niagara* 95107 Quinnipiac 9079 Canisius* 7896 at Fairfield* 8284 Saint Peter’s* 7286 Rider* (OT) 8486 at Loyola (Md.)* 7888 Iona* 7484 Marist* 7895 Fairfield* 8090 at Canisius* (OT) 10074 at Manhattan* 5882 Niagara* 8692 Manhattan* 7581 at Rider* 7498 at Saint Peter’s* 8780 at Iona* 97101 vs Rider% 7356 vs Marist% 5582 vs Saint Peter’s% 6780 #4 Arkansas! 94#Sparkletts Invitational Tournament(Malibu, Calif.)

*MAAC Game%MAAC Tournament (MarineMidland Arena – Buffalo, N.Y.)

!NCAA Tournament (#13 seed –West Regional, Denver, Colo.)

1999-00 (24-9, 15-3, 1ST)MAAC Regular-Season ChampionsNIT Second RoundSiena Opp.89 Davidson# 7996 at Notre Dame# 10782 Hartford 7582 Bethune-Cookman 7191 at Rider* 7999 Saint Peter’s* 9182 Colgate 7194 at Geo. Washington 9191 vs Fordham& 9974 vs Rutgers& 8654 at La.-Lafayette 7187 Manhattan* 8488 at Fairfield*^ 8393 Rhode Island 7289 Canisius* 7799 Niagara* 7863 at Loyola (Md.)* 7192 Iona* 9698 Rider* 8884 at Canisius* 7590 at Niagara* 6989 at Manhattan* 80100 Loyola (Md.)* 6791 Marist* 8194 at Iona* 8995 at Saint Peter’s* 7288 Fairfield* 8467 at Marist* 7082 Canisius% 7190 Niagara% 8880 Iona% 8466 UMass! 65103 at Penn State! 105#Preseason NIT (Pepsi Arena -Albany, N.Y.)

*MAAC Game&ECAC Holiday Festival (MadisonSquare Garden - New York, N.Y.)

^MAAC Tripleheader, MadisonSquare Garden%MAAC Tournament (Pepsi Arena– Albany, N.Y.)

!Postseason NIT

2000-01(20-11,11-5,TIE1ST)MAAC Regular-Season Co-ChampionsSiena Opp.67 Radford 5991 vs. Texas Christian^ 11179 Hawaii-Pacific^ 7391 vs. Duquesne^ 8984 Cleveland State 7987 at Hartford 8289 Saint Peter’s* 6858 at Marist* 6285 at St. Bonaventure 99107 Fordham 9177 at Rhode Island 8167 at Dayton 8782 Loyola (Md.)* 5983 at Niagara* 10477 at Canisius* 9576 Rice 52100 Iona* 7180 at Saint Peter’s* 7789 Canisius* 8272 Manhattan* 8271 Fairfield* 5394 at Rider* 5451 at Manhattan* 5665 at Loyola (Md.)* 5669 Rider* 6265 at Fairfield* 4681 at Iona* 79

63 Marist* 5465 Niagara* 6979 vs Manhattan% 7664 vs Canisius% 76^Hawaii-Pacific Thanksgiving Classic*MAAC Game%MAAC Tournament (HSBCArena – Buffalo, N.Y.)

2001-02(17-19,9-9,TIE6TH)MAAC Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament, First RoundSiena Opp.54 at Providence 7962 vs Austin Peay$ 4464 vs Oklahoma State$ 8291 vs Northwestern State$9969 at Fordham 7860 UAlbany 4866 at Cleveland State 8361 Toledo 6469 at Marist* 7777 Niagara* 6568 Hartford 5274 St. Bonaventure 7860 at Rice 7159 at Xavier 6879 at Iona* 7064 Rider* 6382 at Loyola (Md.)* 7673 Saint Peter’s* 5964 Manhattan* 6968 at Canisius* 7679 Iona* 7173 at Niagara* 7463 Canisius* 4370 at Manhattan* 7568 Loyola (Md.)* 5872 at Fairfield* 7973 at Saint Peter’s* 5557 Fairfield* 6056 at Rider* 6257 Marist* 6077 Saint Peter’s^ 6682 Marist^ 7683 Fairfield^ 6392 Niagara^ 7781 vs. Alcorn State% 7770 vs. #1 Maryland# 85$Las Vegas Tourney (Las Vegas, Nev.)*MAAC Game^MAAC Tournament Game (PepsiArena – Albany, N.Y.)%NCAA Tournament (OpeningRound – East Regional, Dayton,Ohio)

#NCAA Tournament (#16 seed –East Regional, Washington, D.C.)

2002-03(21-11,12-6,TIE3RD)NIT, 2nd RoundSiena Opp.79 UAlbany 7578 at Fordham 6969 Northern Iowa 5855 at Toledo 5971 Canisius* 6381 at Saint Peter’s* 6378 Delaware 8788 #20 Xavier 9679 vs. Loyola Marymount# 7171 at Montana State# 5889 Providence 8166 at Manhattan* 8265 Iona* 5578 at Niagara* 7377 at Canisius* 8471 Fairfield* 80

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81 Loyola (Md.)* 6581 at Marist* 6874 at Fairfield* 7174 Marist* 7977 Rider* 8764 at Iona* 6575 at Loyola (Md.)* 5884 Niagara* 7172 at Rider* 6172 Manhattan* 68100 Saint Peter’s* 6970 vs. Marist% 6863 vs. Fairfield% 6774 Villanova^ 5968 Western Michigan^ 6271 Alabama-Birmingham^ 80*MAAC Game#Holiday Stores Big R Classic(Bozeman, Mont.)

%MAAC Tournament (SovereignBank Arena - Trenton, N.J.)

^NIT (Pepsi Arena – Albany, N.Y.)

2003-04 (14-16, 9-9, 6TH)Siena Opp.71 UAlbany 5077 Fordham 5978 at Duquesne 6876 Monmouth 8965 at Marist* 6781 Niagara* 8671 Toledo 9561 at Syracuse 7459 at Delaware 85

66 at Providence 7370 at Northern Iowa 8250 Manhattan* 7267 Saint Peter’s* 8281 at Loyola (Md.)* 5971 at Rider* 6474 Iona* 7158 at Niagara* 6263 at Canisius* 5971 Rider* 7880 at Fairfield* 9159 at Saint Peter’s* 6861 at Iona* 6077 Loyola (Md.)* 6762 at Manhattan* 7971 Marist* 6578 Canisius* 7260 Fairfield* 5873 Marist^ 6466 Fairfield^ 6374 Niagara^ 79*MAAC Game^MAAC Tournament (Pepsi Arena– Albany, N.Y.)

2004-05 (6-24, 4-14, 10TH)Siena Opp.67 vs. Oregon State# 6972 vs. Pepperdine# 8773 vs. New Orleans# 8165 UAlbany 8656 #4 Syracuse 7858 at Winthrop 6770 at Manhattan* 85

59 Iona* 5679 at Youngstown State 7859 at Fordham 6952 Vermont 7760 at Monmouth 5966 at Marist* 7766 Fairfield* 7762 Penn 8980 Canisius* (OT) 8458 at Fairfield* 8059 at Saint Peter’s* 6259 Niagara* 7447 at Rider* 6768 Manhattan* 6657 at Canisius* 6566 at Niagara* 8165 Loyola (Md.)* 6876 Saint Peter’s* 8055 Marist* 6178 Rider* 6967 at Loyola (Md.)* 5572 at Iona* 7551 vs Iona^ 68#BCA Classic (Raleigh, N.C.)*MAAC Game^MAAC Tournament (HSBC Arena– Buffalo, N.Y.)

2005-06 (15-13, 10-8, 4TH)Siena Opp.77 at Penn 8277 at Syracuse 9664 Fordham 5468 Holy Cross 6382 UAlbany (OT) 7476 at Niagara* 7550 at Canisius* 6769 at Massachusetts 7875 Youngstown State 6776 at Vermont 6579 at Fairfield* 8185 Rider* 6277 Marist* 8574 at Manhattan* 7777 Saint Peter’s* 6976 Canisius* 5578 Iona* 8575 at Marist* 8258 Manhattan* 6389 at Loyola (Md.)* 8363 at Saint Peter’s* 8158 Fairfield* 4792 at Rider* 7385 Loyola (Md.)* 6962 at Hofstra! 7682 at Iona* 7698 Niagara* (OT) 9262 Saint Peter’s^ 63*MAAC Game!Bracketbusters Game^MAAC Tournament (Pepsi Arena– Albany, N.Y.)

2006-07 (20-12, 12-6,T3RD)Siena Opp.72 at Stanford 9257 at Holy Cross 6583 at Dartmouth 6964 at NJIT 4080 Hofstra 8476 UAlbany (OT) 7581 Niagara* 6987 Rider* 7964 at Buffalo 6981 Tennessee State 6975 at Maryland 9478 at Canisius* 6092 at Niagara* 81

87 Loyola (Md.)* (OT) 9470 Canisius* 4875 Marist* (OT) 8467 Fairfield* 7280 at Manhattan* 6987 NJIT 6378 at Rider* 8471 at Loyola (Md.)* 7061 Iona* 6066 Saint Peter’s* 5071 at Iona* 5382 at Saint Peter’s* 6569 at Fairfield* 6477 James Madison! 6678 Manhattan* 6188 at Marist* (OT) 9875 vs Manhattan^ 7286 vs Marist^ 7879 vs Niagara^ 83*MAAC Game!Bracketbusters Game^MAAC Tournament Game (Arena atHarbor Yard – Bridgeport, Conn.)

2007-08 (23-11, 13-5, T 1ST)MAAC Regular-Season Co-ChampionsMAAC Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament, Second RoundSiena Opp.88 at James Madison 10089 at Syracuse# 9788 vs Fairleigh Dickinson#6679 #20 Stanford 6777 at Cornell 83

75 UAlbany 7174 at Fairfield* 6181 Iona* 7684 Holy Cross (OT) 7768 St. Joseph’s 7489 Dartmouth 5458 at #2 Memphis 10279 Saint Peter’s* 5652 Fairfield* 5394 at Niagara* 8472 at Canisius* 4456 at Loyola (Md.)* 8564 at Iona* 5175 Rider* 8976 Marist* 7297 at Marist* (OT) 8880 at Rider* 7776 Loyola (Md.)* (OT) 8372 at Manhattan* 7393 at Boise State! 7094 Niagara* 7877 at Saint Peter’s* 6466 Manhattan^ 5865 Loyola (Md.)^ 6374 Rider^ 5383 #4 Vanderbilt& 6272 #12 Villanova& 84#Preseason NIT (Syracuse, N.Y.)*MAAC Game!BracketBusters Game^MAAC Tournament (Times UnionCenter – Albany, N.Y.)&NCAA Tournament (#13 Seed –Midwest Regional, Tampa, Fla.)

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

AVince Albresch 1946-47Bill Ahern 1969-70Jim Ahern 1960-63Tom Amello 1964-67Austin Andrews 2000-04Pete Angstadt 1947-48Dwayne Archbold 1998-02Charles Arndt 1954-55Matt Arrigale 1993-96Vernon Asquith 1978-82David Attewell 1992-96Rich Avella 1962-65

BTom Babcock 1977-81Bryan Balser 1992-96Eric Banks 1982-86Steve Batory 1938-39Bob Barrett 1938-41Dick Bednarkjewicz 1940-42Mike Beers 2003-07Rich Bendall 1959-60Doremus Bennerman 1990-94Ralph Bielefeldt 1972-76Brian Bidlingmyer 1991-95Dom Binetti 1946-47Glenn Bissell 1949-52Bill Boesch 1984-86Bill Boland 1946-50Dan Bosko 1980-84John Botticelli 1964-65Matt Brady 1983-87JG Braga 2005-07Jerry Brehm 1957-59Rod Brooks 1971-74Chuck Brower 1981-83Marc Brown 1987-91Mike Brown 1988-91, 92-93Kevin Brown 1983-86Jim Brucia 1959-60George Bruda 1946-50Michael Buhrman 1999-03Joe Butler 1957-59Bob Byme 1962-64Joe Byme 1955-56Noel Byme 1967-69

CDinny Cahill 1972-75Ed Cahill 1940-41John Cahill 1971-72Pat Cain 1967-69Marty Canavan 1961-64Jim Cantamessa 1996-00Dave Carlisle 1981-85James Carr 2006-Pres.John Casey 1964-65Mike Catino 1976-80Andy Cavo 1999-02Phil Cavo 2001-Guy Childs 1941-42, 46-47Lou Cioffi 1946-47Russell Clark 1974-77Vince Clarke 1972-75James Clinton 1998-02Dave Colbert 1956-58Tom Connell 1942-43Don Connelly 1942-43, 46-47Frank Connelly 1955-58Rob Connors 1997-Tom Coyle 1942-43Ed Crummey 1938-41Frank Cryan 1964-65Jeff Cooper 1977-78Gene Culnan 1961-64Greg Cummings 1976-77Mike Cunningham 1961-64Dennis Curran 1971-74Neal Currie 1984-88Jack Curry 1951-54

DFred Daniels 1977-81Bob Delaney 1962-64Chris De La Rosa 2007-08Tony Delgado 1970-71Dave Deters 1996-00Mike Diduck 1940-41Mousse Diop 2005-07Mick Doemel 2006-08John Donegan 1968-71Mike Doolan 1948-50Bill Dooley 1959-60Jeff Dowdye 1976-79Steve Downey 1987-91Stuart Downing 1991-95Josh Duell 2006-Pres.Mark Dufort 1979-83Dan Dwyer 1948-49Frank Dyer 1973, 75-77

ECorey Easley 1982-83

FMarcus Faison 1996-00Tony Fabozzi 1946-50Brian Farrell 1965-67Lou Fedullo 1980-84Ralph Fedullo 1948-51Tony Ferrara 1946-47Brandon Fields 1996-99Jerry Finn 1940-41Al Fisher 2004-Tay Fisher 2004-08Eric Fleury 1985-89Bob Flynn 1964-67Dave Foster 1988-92George Fox 1951-52Alex Franklin 2006-Pres.Melvin Freeny 1996-99Rich Furr 1977-79

GHarel Gadot 1993-96Jim Gallagher 1942-43, 46-47John Girard 1956-59Bobby Gordon 1987-88Bob Grady 1958-59Matt Gras 1991-95Andy Grazulis 1988-92Joel Green 2003-Harold Groom 1965-68Joe Gunderman 1951-55Jack Gyves 1957-58

HDarius Haddix 2006-07Michael Haddix 2002-07Billy Harrell 1949-52Eric Harris 2005-PresJohn Hayden 1978-81Rob Hayden 1993-94Dean Hayes 1938-40Bud Harrington 1940-42Tom Harrington (Mgr.) 1962-65J.J. Harvey 2000-02Kenny Hasbrouck 2005-Pres.Bill Healey 1949-52Joe Healy 1958-61Tom Healy 1959-60Monty Henderson 1985-89John Hennessy 1941-43Bob Hermann 1967-70Tim Hill 1952-56Tom Hipp 1984-88Bill Hogan 1950-53Jack Hogan 1948-51Jeff Holland 1984-88Gary Holle 1974-76Gary Holle Jr. 2001-05Dan Hollis 1964-67Tom Huerter 1987-91Dick Hunt 1971-73

Howie Huntington 1958-61Chuck Hurley 1938-43

JDick Jacob 1946-49Clarence Jackson 2007-Pres.Jamal Jackson 2002-04Tim Jansen 1973-77Hassan Jarrett 1996-97Rich Jerard 1970-71Bill Johnson 1955-56Antoine Jordan 2002-06Tom Joyce 1969-70

KProsper Karangwa 1999-03Bill Kartner 1946-47Brian Keating 1977-79Harry Kemp 1941-43Syl Kemp 1946-47Jack Kennedy 1951-54Tim Kennedy 1960-63Jay Kirby 1952-53Bill Kirsch 1951-54Ned Kirsch 1980-81Tim Kirsch 1974-77Scott Knapp 1997-01Bill Knott 1949-52Rich Kodish 1970-71Frank Koenig 1952-56Ed Kolakowski 1948-51Tim Kove 1956-57Jim Kutny 1977-78

LJake LaBate 1948-51Pete Lalley 1959-60Bill Lamb 1968-69Mark Lancaster 1994-95Ed Lange 1946-50Paul Lavigne 1965-68Jay Leachman 1969-70John Legass 1957-60Bob Leger 1967-70Grant Lehman 1968-70Frank Lichtenberger 1963-66Bill Linden 1989-90Marv Litzky 1942-43Phil Lomax 1951-53Mike Long 1965-68Myron Lotosky 1948-51Guy Luciano 1946-47Jack Lynch 1967-69

MCarmen Maciarello 1999-01Ken Mackie 1938-40Chris Madden 1974-77Cory Magee 2006-Pres.Bill Magin 1940-42Mickey Mahoney 1976-79Tim Mannix 1959-62Ed Marakovitz 1962-65Jim Marlinski 1965-67Pat Martone 1957-60Steve Massa 1981-82Vic Mastriani 1940-43, 46-47Lee Matthews 1989-93Justin Maxwell 2005-07Bob McCarthy 1969-70Justin McCarthy 1954-56Steve McCoy 1985-89Joe McCrudden 1952-54Bill McDonald 1959-60Jack McGarry 1960-61Mike McGhee 1990-91, 92-95Kevin McGraw 1978-82Ned McGraw 1955-56Jason McKinney 1991-93Jim McMahon 1969-70Larry McMahon 1984-88Jim McManus 1941-42Tom McNamee 1955-56Jack Merry 1950-53

Kojo Mensah 2004-06Jim Mextorf 1984-88Wayne Meyer 1974-77Joe Middleton 1988-90, 91-93Davor Milardovic 1991-92Joe Miller 1957-60Justin Miller 2000-04Bob Milhizer 1962-65Tommy Mitchell 2001-04Ronald Moore 2006-Pres.Frank Moynihan 1960-62Bob Mullarkey 1959-60Rod Mullin 1979-83Tim Mullins 1967-68Jack Mulvey 1962-65Andy Murphy 1969-72John Murray 1976-79Jeff Muszynski 1993-96

NBill Nash 1956-57Dan Nesson 1959-60Chuck Northrup 1946-50

OJohn Obermayer 1955-58George O’Brien 1946-50Marty O’Brien 1938-39Tim O’Brien 1938-41Bob Oechslin 1956-58Micah Ogburn 1995-00Jim Olsen 1955-56Levi Osby 2005-06Corey Osinski 1996-00Rod Owens 1978-80

PMark Palinski 1964-67Tom Paradise 1973-77Ted Pasinski 1970-74Mike Perry 1958-59Roy Peters 1948-49Mark Pfisterer 1970-71Dave Phelps 1957-58Jim Piggott 1941-43Doug Poetzsch 1981-85Tom Pottenburgh 1951-55Mark Price 2001-Steven Priestley 2007-Pres.Walt Pryzbylo 1942-43Jerry Pucci 1958-61Ivan Purdy 1963-64

QJack Quinn 1970-71

RSteve Raczynski 1972-76Dan Rafferty 1971-73Bill Rapavy 1949-52John Rehfuss 1938-41Rodger Renrick 1981-83Frank Renzi 1942-43, 46-47Keith Rhodes 1979-81Nelson Richardson 1974-78Jack Roach 1938-40James Roberts 1989-91Bill Robinson 1997-99Charles Robinson 1949-51Jeffery Robinson 1986-90Tom Roginski 1979-83Steve Rogowski 1965-67John Rossi 1958-59Ryan Rossiter 2007-Pres.Mike Ruane 1972-74Don Russ 1946-49Chris Rutnick 1970-73John Rutnick 1953-55Bill Ryan 1941-43David Ryan 2002-07Frank Ryan 1962-65Jerry Ryan 1976-77Jim Ryder 1989-92

SBob Satowski 1963-65John Scalone 1949-51Brian Scalzo 1997-01Bruce Schroeder 1988-92Fred Schroeder 1942-43Julius Scudari 1956-57Jim Scully 1972-75Jim Secretarski 1994-98Mike Seymour 1967-70Tony Shavo 1955-56Fred Shear 1970-73T.J. Sheridan 1970-73Tom Sheridan 1966-69Andy Shorkey 1990-94Frank Singsheim 1956-58Tim Sise 1978-82Earl Skiff 1953-56Art Smith 1986-88Brian Smith 1981-83Gary Smith 1959-62George Smith 1953-55John Smith 1958-61Lee Smith 1966-69Rich Smith 1972-75Ron Smith 1960-62Mike Smyth 1967-68Brent Sniezyk 2001-05Greg Spencer 1960-63Larry Spinelli 1955-56Eric Stappenbeck 1971-74Isaiah Stewart 1997-01Jim Sullivan 1938-41

TDale Taylor 1998-02Dick Terlinger 1950-53Dan Terwilliger 1978-82Andy Thies 1993-96Paul Thorpe 1960-63Glen Turber 1955-57Art Tooles 1982-86Bill Toomey 1975-76Dave Torncello 1946-47, 48-51Howie Tucker 1938-42Kevin Tully 1977-79Troy Turner 1981-82

UEdwin Ubiles 2006-Pres.Lou Unright 1956-57

WGeoff Walker 1993-96Jim Walsh 1952-54Steve Walters 1972-76Dwight Walton 1986-87Larry Waskiewicz 1976-77Jack Weaver 1956-59Kolin Weacer 1997-98George Weber 1946-48George Welch 1954-55Tom Welch 1968-71Tim Welchons 1972-76John Whitbeck 1949-50Jarming White 1992-93Dick Whyte 1953-55Tom Wienman 1957-58John Williams 1980-84Paul Williams 2002-04Ricky Williams 1985-88Don Wilson 1955-57Hank Winkler 1940-41Bill Wolven 1940-42Jim Woodward 1959-61Kayo Wnorowski 1942-43Dave Wright 1969-72Craig Wucherpfennig 1995-97

ZJohn Zampier 1952-55

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Many Siena alumni have gone on to successful careers in their chosen field. Siena’s Division I basketball players are no exception.Many have played their educational background at Siena into satisfying careers, and many have remained in the Capital Region todo so. Below is a list of Siena’s Division I alumni. Corrections or additions are welcome. If you have additional information, pleasecontact the Athletic Communications Office.

Name (Hometown), DegreePresent Position

CLASS OF 1977Frank Dyer (Albany, N.Y.), BBA (Accounting)Sr. VP/Business Development Office, UBS, Albany, N.Y.

Timothy Jansen (Albany, N.Y.), BS (Finance)Director of New York Operations, Reivman Ins., Syracuse, N.Y.

Timothy Kirsch (Valatie, N.Y.), BS (Management)Self-employed, East Greenbush, N.Y.

Chris Madden (New Hartford, N.Y.), BBA (Accounting)President, Old Castle Materials (NY, NJ), Albany, N.Y.

Wayne T. Meyer (Rutherford, N.J.), BBA (Accounting)Partner, Collins & Meyer, New York, N.Y.

Thomas Paradise (Staten Island, N.Y.), BS (Finance)Account Executive, Southern Bell, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Bernard Ryan (W. Stockbridge, Mass.), BS (Finance)Owner, Alphagraphics, Providence, R.I.

Lawrence Waskiewicz (Worcester, Mass.), BS (Marketing/Management)Safety First Pest Control, Worcester, Mass.

CLASS OF 1978Russell Clark (Staten Island, N.Y.), BS (Marketing/Management)Owner Clark’s House of Flowers, Staten Island, N.Y.

Greg Cummings (Monticello, N.Y.), BA (Sociology)Teacher/Coach, Trevor Day School, Manhattan, N.Y.

CLASS OF 1979Michael Mahoney (Pittsfield, Mass.), BS (Finance)General Manager, Palcon Industries, Clifton Park, N.Y.

John Murray (Cobleskill, N.Y.), BS (Finance)President, Rose & Kiernen, Albany, N.Y.

Kevin Tully (Albany, N.Y.), BBA (Accounting)Teal, Becker & Chairmonte, Albany, N.Y.

CLASS OF 1980Rod Owens (Troy, N.Y.), BS (Finance)Purchasing Manager, Bechtel Corporation, Schenectady, N.Y.

Mike Catino (Rotterdam, N.Y.), BS (Marketing/Management)Schenectady Gazette Sales Department, Schenectady, N.Y.

CLASS OF 1981Thomas Babcock (Mahwah, N.J.), BS (Marketing/Management)Principal, Babcock Financial, Albany, N.Y.

John Hayden (Hoosick, N.Y.), BA (History)Director of Human Resources, Capital District YMCA, Albany, N.Y.

CLASS OF 1982Kevin McGraw (Albany, N.Y.), BS (Finance)Court Analysis, State Office of Court Admin., Albany, N.Y.

Tim Sise (Amsterdam, N.Y.), BS (Biology)General Manager, Briar Creek Golf Course, Duanesburg, N.Y.

CLASS OF 1983Vernon Asquith (Albany, N.Y.), BS (Marketing/Management)Assistant in NYS Comptroller’s Office, Albany, N.Y.

Mark Dufort (Waterford, N.Y.), BS (Marketing/Management)President, Info Label, Mechanicville, N.Y.

Rod Mullin (Brooklyn, N.Y.), BS (Marketing/Management)New York State Power Authority, White Plains, N.Y.

Tom Roginski (Amsterdam, N.Y.), BBA (Accounting)Consultant, Quinn Consultants, Washington, D.C.

CLASS OF 1984Dan Bosko (Troy, N.Y.), BS (Computer Science)Pastor, Aspen Community Church, Aspen, Colo.

Lou Fedullo (Amsterdam, N.Y.), BA (Sociology)Program Director, Montgomery County, Fonda, N.Y.

John Williams (Washington, D.C.), BS (Economics)Senior Vice-President, Smith Barney, Washington, D.C.

CLASS OF 1985Doug Poetzsch (Massapequa, N.Y.), BBA (Accounting)Associate Attorney, Sedgewick & Detert, Long Island, N.Y.

CLASS OF 1986Eric Banks (Leesburg, Va.), BS (Marketing/Management)Manager, KMart Corporation, Albany, N.Y.

Bill Boesch (Hyde Park, N.Y.), BS (Marketing/Management)Sales Manager, Duplex Products, Inc., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

Art Tooles (Coatsville, Pa.), BA (Sociology)Teacher, Coach, Franklin High School, Somerset, N.J.

CLASS OF 1987Matt Brady (Haddon Heights, N.J.), BS (Marketing/Management)Head Men’s Basketball Coach, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.

CLASS OF 1988Jim Mextorf (Williamsport, Pa.), BS (Marketing/Management)New York State Office for Technology, Albany, N.Y.

Tom Hipp (St. Louis, Mo.), BS (Political Science)Teacher/Head Basketball Coach, McClure HS, St. Louis, Mo.

Jeff Holland (Gaithersburg, Md.), BS (Marketing/Management)Sales Representative, Chrysler Credit Corp., Greenbelt, Md.

Larry McMahon (Troy, N.Y.), BS (Political Science)Vice President, Drive Aliant Insurance, San Diego, Calif.

CLASS OF 1989Neal Currie (Mystic, Conn.), BS (Marketing/Management)Principal, Albany Community Charter School, Albany, N.Y.

Eric Fleury (Paris, France), BS (Marketing/Management)Teacher, Mayenne, France

CLASS OF 1990Steve McCoy (Westwood, Mass.), BS (Marketing/Management)Associate Publisher, Reed Business Information, Morris Plains, N.J.

Monty Henderson (Mt. Vernon, N.Y.), BS (Sociology)New York State Job Corps

Jeffery Robinson (Troy, N.Y.), BS (Marketing/Management)Financial Consultant, ITT Financial Company, Baltimore, Md.

CLASS OF 1991Marc Brown (West Orange, N.J.), BS (Marketing/Management)Head Basketball Coach at New Jersey City University

Steve Downey (Oneonta, N.Y.), BS (Marketing/Management)Empire Corporation Federal Credit Union

Tom Huerter (Ballston Lake, N.Y.), BS (Finance)Owner, Heursch, Inc., Clifton Park, N.Y./Siena Color Commentator

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CLASS OF 1992Andy Grazulis (Westland, Mich.), BS (Political Science)Project Manager, Target, Albany, N.Y.

Dave Foster (Kentwood, Mich.), BS (Finance)Merchandising Specialist, L.G. Cook, Tate, Mich.

Bruce Schroeder (Marshall, Mich.), BS (Biology)Manager, Afsco Fence Company, Glens Falls, N.Y.

CLASS OF 1993Mike Brown (Hastings, Mich.), BS (Marketing/Management)Registered Representative, ISG Investment Group, Lansing, Mich.

Jim Ryder (Tioga, N.Y.), BS (Marketing/Management)Retired CEO, Nextel, Wilmington, N.C.

Lee Matthews (Buffalo, N.Y.), BS (Marketing/Management)Back in the USA, Atlanta, Ga.

Joe Middleton (E. Grand Rapids, Mich.), BS (Marketing/Management)Sales Representative, Culpepper Wood Preservers, Philadelphia, Pa.

CLASS OF 1994Doremus Bennerman (Stratford, Conn.), BS (Accounting)Playing basketball in Sweden

Andy Shorkey (St. Claire, Mich.), BS (Marketing/Management)Account Executive, People Soft, Atlanta, Ga.

Rob Hayden (Hoosick Falls, N.Y.), BA (English)Computer Consultant, San Francisco, Calif.

CLASS OF 1995Brian Bidlingmyer (Barberton, Ohio), BS (Marketing/Management)Associate Head Basketball Coach, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,Milwaukee, Wisc.

Stuart Downing (Fairport, N.Y.), BS (Political Science)Attorney, Cahill-Gordon-Reydell Law Firm, New York, N.Y.

Matt Gras (Seymour, Conn.), BS (Marketing/Management)Assistant Vice President, Merrill Lynch, Clifton Park, N.Y.

Mike McGhee (Texarkana, Texas), BS (Marketing/Management)Teacher/Coach, Texas

CLASS OF 1996Dave Attewell (Tonbridge, England), BS (Economics)Teaching, and coaching basketball in England

Bryan Balser (Borehamwood, England), BS (Marketing/Management)Teaching, and coaching basketball in England

CLASS OF 1997Matt Arrigale (Hyde Park, N.Y.), BS (Marketing/Management)Executive, Schott Corporation, Yonkers, N.Y.

Geoff Walker (Kalamazoo, Mich.), BS (Political Science)Owner, Fashion Design Corporation, Pasadena, Calif.

Harel Gadot (Magshimim, Israel), BS (Marketing/Management)Sales Rep, Johnson & Johnson, New York City, N.Y.

CLASS OF 1998Jeff Muszynski (Buffalo, N.Y.), BS (Marketing/Management)Deceased

Jim Secretarski (Hartland, Wisc.), BS (Finance)Investment Banker, Atlanta, Ga.

Craig Wucherpfennig (Brookfield, Wisc.), BS (Marketing/Management)American Express, New York City

CLASS OF 1999Brandon Fields (Houston, Texas), BS (Biology)Third-year resident, anesthesiology, Houston, Texas

Melvin Freeny (Gainesville, Fla.), BS (Marketing/Management)Real Estate Manager, Jacksonville, Fla.

CLASS OF 2000Marcus Faison (Fayetteville, N.C.), BS (Marketing/Management)Professional basketball in Turkey

Micah Ogburn (Chillicothe, Ill.), BS (Marketing/Management)Publisher, National Trade Publications, Albany, N.Y.

Corey Osinski (Schenectady, N.Y.), BA (English-Magna Cum Laude)Sales Rep, Bausch & Lomb, Saratoga, N.Y.

Jim Cantamessa (Beaver Falls, Pa.), BS (Finance)Professional basketball in Belgium

CLASS OF 2001Scott Knapp (Sherrill, N.Y.), BS (Finance)Pharmaceutical Sales Rep, Famous Drug Co., Sherrill, N.Y.

Bill Robinson (Delmar, N.Y.) BS (Biology)Second-Year Resident MD, Gastroenterology, Albany, N.Y.

Brian Scalzo (Albany, N.Y.), BS (English)High School Special Education Teacher, South Colonie School District

Isaiah Stewart (Bridgeville, Pa.), BS (Finance)Insurance Representative, State Farm Insurance, Atlanta, Ga.

Carmen Maciarello (Clifton Park, N.Y.), BA (English)Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach, Fairfield University, Fairfield Conn.

CLASS OF 2002Dwayne Archbold (Brooklyn, N.Y.), BS (Marketing/Management)Professional basketball in Europe

Rob Connors (Colchester, Vt.), BA (English)Copy Editor for the Daily Racing Forum, Hoboken, N.J.

Andy Cavo (New Hartford, N.Y.), BS (Economics/Intl. Studies)Earning law degree at Cornell University Law School, Ithaca, N.Y.

Dale Taylor (Boston, Mass.), BS (Marketing/Management)Assistant Director of Admissions at Siena College, Loudonville, N.Y.

James Clinton (Pleasantville, N.J.), BA (Psychology)Sales Rep, Sprint, North Carolina

CLASS OF 2003Prosper Karangwa (Montreal, Quebec), BA (Sociology)Professional basketball in Paris, France

Michael Buhrman (Chambersburg, Pa.), BS (Accounting)Accountant in Chambersburg, Pa.

CLASS OF 2004Justin Miller (Lakewood, N.Y.), BS (Marketing/Management)Financial Representative at Northwestern Mutual, Latham, N.Y.

CLASS OF 2005Gary Holle (Loudonville, N.Y.), BA (History)Key Account Manager for Southern Wine and Spirits (Albany, N.Y.)

Tommy Mitchell (Tyler, Texas), BA (Psychology)Professional basketball in Montreal

Brent Sniezyk (Broadalbin, N.Y.), BS (Marketing and Management)Works for family company in Broadalbin, N.Y.

CLASS OF 2006Antoine Jordan (Baltimore, Md.), BS (Marketing and Management)Professional basketball in Italy

CLASS OF 2007Michael Haddix (Vineland, N.J.), BA (Psychology)Sales Representative, Stryker Corp., Clifton Park, N.Y.

David Ryan (Eastchester, N.Y.), BA (Psychology)Playing professional basketball in Ireland

CLASS OF 2008Tay Fisher (Kingston, N.Y.), BA (Psychology)Pursuing Professional Basketball opportunities

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SAINTS GET JUMP START ON SEASON WITH TOUR OF ITALY

The Siena men’s basketball team enjoyed a 13-day, five-game tour of Italy that included stops in Como, Venice,San Marino, Florence, Siena and Rome from August16-29. In addition to touring the historic cities, the once-in-a-lifetime voyage helped the team prepare for theupcoming season.

“The trip was phenomenal in every way,” head coach FranMcCaffery said. “It was a tremendous opportunity for ourstudent-athletes to visit some of the most fascinatingplaces in the world while growing closertogether as a team.”

The Saints posted a 4-1 record on thetrip, playing several games against profes-sional teams, some made up of formerUnited States collegiate standouts. Siena’slone loss on the trip came in Veroliagainst a team that featured formerUNC-Greensboro star and McCafferyrecruit, Kyle Hines.

The Saints pose in front of the Cathedral of Siena

Ryan Rossiter and Alex Franklinin front of the Ponte Vecchioin Florence

Fran McCaffery and his wife, Margaret,in San Marino

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Junior Cory Magee and senior Josh Duell enjoy Venice

Trainer Greg Dashnaw enjoys a gondola ride through theGrand Canal

The Saints stop for a picture in Saint Peter’sSquare following a walking tour of the Vatican

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From a basketball standpoint, sophomores Ryan Rossiterand Clarence Jackson may have benefited the most fromthe trip. Both players played extended minutes, withJackson leading all Siena players with 19.4 points per gameand Rossiter averaging a double-double with 14 points and10.4 rebounds per game.

Off the court, the Saints took home countless memories.Their voyage included walking tours of each city, as wellas guided site tours of famous locales such as theVatican, Michelangelo’s David, the Ponte Vecchio, St.Mark’s Cathedral, The Doge’s Palace and the Coliseumto name just a few.

Junior Cory Magee kept a daily blog during the trip anda photo gallery was posted each day highlighting theteam’s adventures. Fans interested in reading the blogor viewing the photos can visit SienaSaints.com.

Team members pose with a street mime during a walking tour of Como

Ryan Rossiter, Josh Duell and CoryMagee get ready to visit Bellagioafter a boat tour of Lake Como

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Saints in the Classroom• 12 of Siena’s 18 Division I programs posted a team GPA of 3.0 orhigher in 2007-2008

Siena’s student-athletes have a history of success on thecourts and playing fields, but an even prouder traditionof excellence in the classroom. Siena’s student-athletesregularly outperform the general student body, and inrecent years, the athletic department has receivednational acclaim for the academic success attained byits student-athletes. Below are some of last year’s aca-demic highlights.

• Siena’s Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 93% (using2007 school data) tied for the sixth highest rateamong all Division I schools.

• Siena’s student-athletes posted a cumulative 3.10grade point average during the 2007-2008 academicyear. Siena’s student body had a 3.07 cumulative GPA.

• A record 93 student-athletes were named to theirrespective Conference Honor Rolls for earning a 3.2cumulative GPA or higher and participating in theirsecond year of varsity athletics.

• The Siena men’s and women’s cross country teamswere named National Academic squads, with thewomen earning the honor with distinction.

• The NCAA honored women’s basketball and women’sgolf for their latest multi-year academic progress rate(APR) scores. Both teams reached the top-10% oftheir sports.

• Senior women’s basketball player Melissa Manzer wasnamed to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Team. Baseball seniors Jacob Willis (FirstTeam) and Chris Klepps (Second Team) were alsorepresented on the team.

• Women’s golfers Catherine Shomo and KatelynnMannix were named to the National Golf CoachesAssociation All-American Scholar Team.

• Women’s soccer senior co-captain Amy Loughridgeand junior goalkeeper Patti Carroll were tabbedNSCAA East Region Scholar-Athletes.

• Liga Alpe-Luka (women’s basketball), Jose Loren(men’s tennis) and Steve Cortes (men’s soccer) wererecognized as Arthur Ashe Jr. National Sport Scholars.

Women’s Cross Country – 3.49Women’s Tennis – 3.38Field Hockey – 3.37Women’s Soccer – 3.31Women’s Lacrosse – 3.23Men’s Tennis – 3.21Men’s Cross Country – 3.19Volleyball – 3.19Women’s Golf – 3.15

Women’s Basketball – 3.14Softball – 3.10Swimming and Diving – 3.01Baseball – 2.99Men’s Soccer – 2.98Men’s Golf – 2.95Men’s Lacrosse – 2.88Water Polo – 2.79Men’s Basketball – 2.52

Siena student-athletes reap the benefits of both worlds – the opportunityto engage in a challenging and stimulating academic environment,combined with the chance to develop their athletic potential as membersof competitive NCAA Division I teams. The support services provided tothe student-athletes are designed to offer assistance and resources, inaddition to encouragement and guidance. Services include monitoringacademic and degree progress, super-vision of study hall, coordination ofenrichment and educational pro-gramming, as well as interactionwith academic advisors and facultywithin the various LiberalArts, Science andBusiness colleges.

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Saints in the CommunityOne of the main objectives of the Siena Athletic Department has alwaysbeen to remain actively involved in the Capital Region community.Siena’s student-athletes and coaches made a record number of appear-ances in the community during the 2007-2008 season, volunteeringhundreds of hours to help out many organizations. Additionally, theathletic department has donated thousands of dollars in game tickets,sports camps scholarships and sporting apparel and memorabilia tolocal charities.

From soup kitchens to elementary schools, Siena invests its specialresources each year to enrich the Capital Region community.

Partnership with RonaldMcDonald House CharitiesIn 2008-2009, Siena athletics will continue its activepartnership with the Ronald McDonald HouseCharities in the Capital Region. Throughout theschool year, all of Siena’s athletic teams are involvedin visiting either the Ronald McDonald House inAlbany or the Ronald McDonald Family Room at theAlbany Medical Center.

Student-athletes and coaches help lift the spiritsof the sick children and their families by prepar-ing meals at the House, assisting in spring cleanupefforts or simply signing autographs and playinggames with the patients in the Family Room.

By creating, finding and supporting programs that directly improvethe health and well-being of children, Ronald McDonald House Charities(RMHC) is working to better the lives of children and their familiesaround the world.

Adopt-A-School ProgramThe newly redesigned Adopt-A-School program is a community initiativeintended to motivate area elementary students through interaction withSiena’s student-athletes. Members of Siena’s athletic teams interact withdesignated schools throughout the year. In addition to providing guid-ance and leadership to area youths, Siena’s student-athletes learn

first-hand the value of volunteering in the community.The elementary students can find that learning is fun asteachers incorporate Siena Athletics into class lessonplans (i.e. using statistics for math assignments, or writ-ing the players for English).

Siena’s current Adopted Schools are:

• Albany Public School #18• St. Gregory’s School for Boys• Schenectady Middle School• Acadia (Shenendehowa) Elementary School• St. Pius

St. Casmir’s WednesdaysSiena Athletics began a partnership with St. Casmir’selementary school in 2001, providing an athletic facilityfor the Arbor Hill School which does not have a gym.Over the years, the program has flourished. EachWednesday during the school year, students from St.Casmir visit the Marcelle Athletic Complex to play variousrecreational activities with Siena student-athletes.

The youngsters are coached by Siena’s student-athletesin various athletic skills. S.A.IN.T.S. Coordinator EllenHowe has overseen the implementation of the program

The athletic department staff served as chefs for a day at theRonald McDonald House in Albany following the example setby its student-athletes who have had a partnership with RonaldMcDonald House Charities the last three years. Siena presidentFr. Kevin Mullen, O.F.M. led the group of volunteers.

Sophomore Ryan Rossiter and the men’s basketball team visited theChildren’s Ward at Albany Medical Center during the Christmas season

to spread some holiday cheer.

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Other Saints in the Community activitiesinclude, but are not limited to:

Restocking Northeast Regional FoodbankHonoring area students as part of National Student-Athlete DayPartnerships with: CRAAB through Breast Cancer Awareness WeekNational Girls and Women in Sports DayAlbany’s 15-Love FoundationSpecial OlympicsNew Day ArtMAAC Gives Back ProgramNCAA YES Clinics

for Siena. “Siena student-athletes have earned the repu-tation of balancing and achieving both academic andathletic success,” Howe remarked. “Bringing the studentsof St. Casmir School to Siena gives them the rewardingexperience of learning from and looking up to their rolemodels right here on campus, and gives our students achance to be involved in the community.”

Siena’sLil’ Saints ProgramLil' Saints is a fun and excitingclub for fans 14 or youngerwho wish to support SienaAthletics throughout the season.Membership includes:

• A welcome letter from a student-athlete on their favorite sports team

• Photo membership ID card w/lanyard• Club t-shirt• Monthly issue of Lil’ Saints Newsletter• Birthday card from the Saints• Radio Disney Fun Zone at select basketball games• Free admission to eight (8) basketball games:four (4) men’s and four (4) women’s games

• Free admission to ALL volleyball, soccer, softball,baseball, lacrosse, water polo, swimming and diving,tennis and field hockey games

• Special Celebration Day in honor of the NationalStudent-Athlete Day at the ARC with all 18 varsitysports teams

• End of the year Rootbeer Float Party with Sienastudent-athletes

• Chances to win prizes and much more! The field hockey team visiting the Ronald McDonald House.

The women’s basketball teamhosted its annual ‘Think Pink’game honoring area breast cancersurvivors and raising money andawareness to fight the cripplingdisease.

The men’s lacrosse team servedas special guest volunteers atthe Center for DisabilityServices 48th annual telethon.

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Siena AthleticsThey started out as the Golden Warriors. That proved too long for headlines, so soon Siena became theIndians. In March of 1989, they became the Saints.

There was a time, not long ago, when the majority of Siena’s student-athletes hailed from homes in theCapital Region, and jumping in a van and traveling to Saratoga, Troy, Schenectady and Albany could meetathletic teams’ scheduling requirements.

In 1976, however, Siena’s athletics program was elevated to NCAA Division I status. With that move, theCollege committed itself to upgrading its program and making all teams competitive.

After stops in the ECAC Metro and North Atlantic Conference, Siena moved to the Metro Atlantic AthleticConference (MAAC) in 1990, where it has made its mark.

Since its move to full Division I status, Siena Athletics has continued to grow. Most recently, the program addedwomen’s water polo, giving it seven men’s programs and 11 on the women’s side. Athletic success has improvedthanks to a continued commitment from the College to enhance athletic aid, full-time coaching and facilities.

The ProgramThree teams won conference championships in 2007-2008, with men’s basketball and volleyball earningbids to the NCAA Tournament. The men’s basketball team went on to post one of the great victories inschool history, knocking off Vanderbilt of the SEC in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament at St. PeteTimes Forum in Tampa, Fla. The women’s golf program won the MAAC Championship for the eighthstraight year, while the upstart men’s lacrosse team won 10 games for the second straight season. Siena’sbaseball team advanced all the way to the MAAC Championship game, winning 21 of its final 25 games.

The men’s basketball team has often carried the torch for the department. In 2002, Siena caught the nation’sattention with an improbable leap into college basketball’s biggest stage—the NCAA Tournament, highlightinga span in which the team advanced to the postseason four times in five years (1999-2003). It was the team’sthird of four trips to the “Big Dance” (1989, 1999 and 2008). In its first NCAA appearance, Siena toppledStanford 80-78 in Greensboro, N.C. in one of the great upsets in NCAA Tournament history. In 2003, Sienamade its fifth postseason NIT appearance. The Saints have enjoyed great success in the NIT, advancing as faras the semifinals round at Madison Square Garden in 1994.

The Siena women’s basketball team has captured seven regular-season MAAC titles under the directionof head coach Gina Castelli. In 2000-2001, the team earned its first MAAC Tournament championshipand initial NCAA berth. The Saints played in the postseason WNIT in 1999, 2002 and 2003.

The volleyball team has one of the richest histories for success, winning seven MAAC Championships andadvancing to the NCAA Tournament four times. In 2005, the Saints shocked the MAAC by capturing its fifth con-ference title despite being picked ninth in the preseason coaches’ poll. The team repeated its Championship withan upset of top-seed Fairfield in the 2006 MAAC final contested at Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex. Lastyear, Siena again beat rival Fairfield in a hotly contested, nationally televised final on the Stags’ home court. Theteam won four-straight MAAC titles from 1993-96 and reached the NCAA Tournament in 1995. In April of 2003,Garvey Pierre took over as the program’s first full-time coach helping the Saints make the leap to the next level.

The men’s and women’s golf teams have also achieved breakthrough success. The men’s team repeatedits MAAC Championship in 2007, advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in as manyyears. The women won their eighth straight MAAC Championship at Disney’s Wide World of SportsComplex in 2008, knocking off rival Fairfield.

The Siena baseball team has won four MAAC Championships since 1995 and advanced to the 1999 NCAATournament. Head Coach Tony Rossi, entering his 40th year, was named MAAC Coach of the Year for the sixthtime in 2005 after guiding an overachieving Siena team back to the conference championships. Pitcher JohnLannan became the 20th player in program history to be drafted when he was selected in the 11th round of theFirst Year Players’ draft in June of 2005 and is currently a member of the Washington Nationals’ starting rotation.

The women’s soccer program has experienced recent success as well as growth. Steve Karbowski was recog-nized as the Northeast Co-Coach of the Year after orchestrating the nation’s eighth-best turnaround in 2001.He has been named MAAC Coach of the Year twice in his nine seasons as head coach, and in 2006 he ledthe Saints to the MAAC title game for just the second time in program history. Siena won a program-record10 games for the second consecutive season in 2005. Men’s soccer will be under the direction of first-

year head coach Gareth Elliott in 2007. Elliott brings a strong soccer backgroundfrom regional power Rhode Island to the Loudonville campus.

In 2007, the Siena men’s lacrosse team won the MAAC regular-season championshipunder the direction of two-time MAAC Coach of the Year Brian Brecht. Brecht hasturned the Saints’ program into a perennial contender in the MAAC and beyond injust four years at the helm. In 2005, the women’s lacrosse team advanced to theMAAC Championship game for the first time in program history.

Veteran men’s tennis coach Jim Serbalik was named MAAC Coach of the Year in 2007 afterhelping his young team to an improved MAAC finish, and head cross country coach JimBowles welcomes in a talented crop of recruits to join his progressing programs.

The women’s tennis team won the MAAC title in 2006, and senior two-time MAACplayer of the Year Sarah Mayer already owns the program record for singles victories.She was the first Siena athlete in any sport to be named MAAC Rookie of the Year,MAAC Player of the Year and MAAC Tournament MVP in 2006.

Siena’s softball, field hockey, water polo and women’s swimming and diving programsare under the direction of second-year head coaches who have all four programspointed in the right direction.

FacilitiesMost Siena teams make their homes on-campus, playing on the fields located behindthe Marcelle Athletic Complex (MAC). In the spring of 2007, the department opened amultiple-purpose, artificial turf, outdoor athletic facility which will serve as a venue forSiena lacrosse, field hockey and soccer in addition to intramurals.

Inside the Marcelle Athletic Complex, Siena student-athletes have all the amenities toensure their abilities to compete at the Division I level. Many student-athletes enjoyed thebenefits of a recent expansion to the field house. The expansion, dedicated in July of 2004,features four “team rooms,” as well as the Turchi Theater for film review and scouting. Themen’s and women’s basketball locker rooms were also restructured as part of the project.

The women’s basketball and volleyball teams play their home contests on UHY Courtat the 4,000-seat Alumni Recreation Center (ARC), which received a cosmetic faceliftduring the summer of 2006.

Siena’s men’s basketball team makes its home at the Times Union Center in downtownAlbany. The Times Union Center is a regionally acclaimed facility billed as Upstate NewYork’s premier sports and entertainment destination. Since its full-time move to the TimesUnion Center prior to the 1996-97 season, both the men’s and women’s basketball teams’attendances have soared into the top-80 in the country.

Academic SupportSiena prides itself in its student-athletes’ success academically. A full-time academic advisoris on hand to provide assistance for student-athletes, helping in class scheduling andtutorial services. In 2002, an assistant advisor was hired to assist with the NCAA’s ChampsLife Skills initiative—known as S.A.IN.T.S. (Supporting Athletes in Their Success) at Siena.

The department’s major undertaking in the summer of 2004 was the construction ofa new study hall facility for the exclusive use of student-athletes. The study lounge islocated on the second floor of the MAC and includes all theamenities and technological resources needed to assure thecontinued academic success for Siena’s student-athletes. The lounge is being redesigned this year.

In addition, the technologically advanced J. Spencerand Patricia Standish library, which opened in 2000,serves as a scenic backdrop to the baseball fieldand is a short walk from any point on campus.

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2008-2009 Siena Men’s Basketball TV/Radio Roster

Conner FenlonFreshman • Guard5-11 • 142 Tampa, Fla./Tampa Prep

Kyle Downey Freshman • Guard 6-2 • 200 Fairport, N.Y./Fairport

Josh DuellSenior • Forward6-7 • 253 Scotia, N.Y./ChristianBrothers Academy

Clarence Jackson Sophomore • Guard6-3 • 183 Marlton, N.J./Cherokee

Ryan RossiterSophomore • Forward6-9 • 227 Staten Island,N.Y./Monsignor Farrell

Edwin Ubiles Junior • Guard/Forward6-6 • 199 Poughkeepsie, N.Y./St. Thomas More

Cory Magee Junior • Forward 6-7 • 229 Fairport, N.Y./Fairport

Ronald Moore Junior • Guard6-0 • 160 Conshohocken, Pa./Plymouth Whitemarsh

Owen Wignot Freshman • Forward6-6 • 201 Dallas, Pa./Holy Redeemer

Erik Harris Senior • Center

• 220 Swedesboro, N.J./KingswayRegional

Kenny Hasbrouck Senior • Guard6-3 • 194 Capital Heights, Md./Maine Central Institute

Alex Franklin Junior • Forward6-5 • 225 Reading, Pa./CentralCatholic

Steven Priestley Sophomore • Forward6-5 • 237 Baldwin, N.Y./Uniondale

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November17 BOISE STATE + ALBANY, N.Y. 7:30 p.m.

22 CORNELL ALBANY, N.Y. 7 p.m.

27 Tennessee ! Lake Buena Vista, Fla. 12 p.m.

28 Wichita State/Georgetown ! Lake Buena Vista, Fla. TBA

30 Old Spice Classic ! Lake Buena Vista, Fla. TBA

December3 Loyola* Baltimore, Md. 7 p.m.

6 UALBANY ALBANY, N.Y. 7 p.m.

9 MARIST* ALBANY, N.Y. 7 p.m.

17 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa 9:30 p.m.

23 BUFFALO ALBANY, N.Y. 7 p.m.

28 Saint Joseph’s Philadelphia, Pa. (Palestra) 7 p.m.

30 Holy Cross Worcester, Mass. 7 p.m.

January1 FAIRFIELD* ALBANY, N.Y. 2 p.m.

4 SAINT PETER’S* ALBANY, N.Y. 2 p.m.

6 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. 8 p.m.

9 RIDER* + ALBANY, N.Y. 7 p.m.

11 Manhattan* Riverdale, N.Y. 4 p.m.

15 Marist* Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 7:30 p.m.

17 Fairfield* Bridgeport, Conn. 3:30 p.m.

24 NIAGARA* ALBANY, N.Y. 12 p.m.

26 IONA* ALBANY, N.Y. 7 p.m.

29 CANISIUS* ALBANY, N.Y. 7 p.m.

February2 Saint Peter’s* Jersey City, N.J. 7 p.m.

7 Rider* Lawrenceville, N.J. 1 p.m.

9 LOYOLA* ALBANY, N.Y. 7 p.m.

12 MANHATTAN* ALBANY, N.Y. 7 p.m.

16 Iona* New Rochelle, N.Y. 7:30 p.m.

21 ESPNU BracketBusters Albany, N.Y. TBA

27 Niagara* Niagara University, N.Y. 7 p.m.

March1 Canisius* Buffalo, N.Y. 2 p.m.

6-9 MAAC Championships Albany, N.Y. TBA

All times are Eastern

All home games in BOLD CAPS and played at Times Union Center

+ Doubleheader with Siena women

! Old Spice Classic, The Milk House at Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex

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ESPN Family of Networks (Exact Network TBD)

ESPN Full Court

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