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GENERAL INFORMATION School ........................................................ Pace University Location .......................................... Pleasantville, NY 10570 Founded .................................................................... 1906 Enrollment .............................................................. 12,624 Nickname ................................................................ Setters School Colors................................................ Navy and Gold Home Court.................................... Goldstein Fitness Center Capacity .................................................................... 2,400 Affiliation .................................................. NCAA Division II Conference......................................... Northeast-10 (NE-10) Mascot ....................................................................T-Bone Website ........................................www.PaceUAthletics.com UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL President .............................. Stephen J. Friedman (Princeton ‘59) Dir. Of Athletics ............................ Mark Brown (Georgia Tech ‘87 Graduate - Old Dominion ‘07) Athletics Phone ..................................................... 914-773-3411 Athletics Fax ......................................................... 914-773-3491 SPORTS INFORMATION Dir. Of Athletic Media Relations ............. John Tagliaferri (Pace ‘00) SID Email ................................................... jtagliaferri@pace.edu Athletic Communications Asst. .................. Nick Thomas (York ‘14) Athletic Communications Video Coord. ... Chad Cooper (Temple ‘03) Office Phone.......................................................... 914-773-3888 Office Fax ............................................................. 914-773-3491 Office Address ..................... Athletic Communications Department Goldstein Health, Fitness & Recreation Center 861 Bedford Road Pleasantville, NY 10570

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Assoc. Athletics Director/Operations ............................. Mike Winn Assoc. Athletics Director/Student Success/SWA ....... Claudia Stabile Faculty Athletic Representative ............................... Peg Fitzgerald Assistant Athletics Director/External Relations ............ Zach Dayton Assistant Athletics Director/Compliance .................Kayne Gutierrez Assistant Athletics Director/Facility & Campus Rec ........ JR Pouncey Dir. Of Athletic Media Relations/Communications .... John Tagliaferri Athletics Business Manager ................................ Joan Colasuonno Equipment Manager................................................ Bryan Connor Assistant Facilities Manager ..................................... Rob Cornetta Title IX Coordinator ...................................................... Lisa Miles Administrative Assistant .................................... Adrienne Sanchez BASKETBALL HISTORY First Season ...................................................................1947-48 All-Time Record .................................................... 824-851 (.492) NCAA Tournament Appearances ................................................ 4 (1991-92, 1998-99, 2001-02, 2006-07) ECAC Championships ........................................ 1989-90, 1990-91 2013-14 SEASON REVIEW Overall/Conference Record ........................................... 7-19/5-15 Conference Finish ....................................... 6th Place SW Division 2014-15 SEASON PREVIEW Starters Returning: 1 #22 Jaylen Mann (6-4, Jr, F) ........................... (8.7 PPG, 4.3 RPG) Letterwinners Returning: 2 #12 Marcus Solomon (6-3, So, G) .................... (0.3 PPG, 0.3 RPG) #32 Evan Orzolek (6-4, So, G/F) ...................... (0.8 PPG, 0.6 RPG) Letterwinners Lost: 11

COACHING STAFF Head Coach .......................... Pat Kennedy (2nd Season/King’s ‘75) Asst. Coach ................... Matt Healing (2nd Season/Monmouth ‘04) Asst. Coach .........................Nat Harris (5th Season/St. John’s ‘72) Graduate Asst. Coach ........ Kevin Berardini (1st Season/Illinois ‘13)

SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF Head Athletic Trainer .............................................Barry Moriarty Assistant Athletic Trainer ............................................. Phil Ryder Assistant Athletic Trainer ...................................... Danielle Govan Assistant Athletic Trainer ..................................... Janine Bernardo 2014 PACE UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE The Pace University basketball media guide was designed, written and edited by Chad Cooper, Athletic Communications Assistant/Video Coordinator. Additional writing by Nick Thomas, Athletic Communications Assistant. Additional editing done by John Tagliaferri, Director of Athletic Media Relations. Action photos provided by Stockton Photo.

Newcomers: 11 #1 Demetrius Griggs (6-0, Jr, G) . Lake Jackson, TX/Brazosport/LIU #2 Kyle Pearson (6-6, Jr, F) ....... Woodbridge, NJ/Woodbridge/FDU #3 Mike DeMello (5-11, Fr, G) .......... White Plains, NY/White Plains #4 Marcos Oliviera (5-11, So, G) .......... Brasilia, Brazil/Immaculate #10 Kalaun Lewis (5-10, Fr, G) ............. Queens, NY/Holy Cross HS #11 Shelton Mickell (6-2, Jr, G) ... Port Charlotte, FL/Cardozo/CCSU #12 Jared Pearson (6-7, Fr, F) .......... Woodbridge, NJ/Woodbridge #14 Bryan Rivers (6-0, Fr, G) ... West Windsor, NJ/West Windsor Plainsboro

#23 Evan Gordinier (6-5, Fr, F) ............. Monmouth Beach, NJ/CBA #25 Khalil Brown (6-9, Sr, F) .... Rego Park, NY/Westwind Academy #33 Victor Jusino (6-8, Fr, F) ...... Morris Plains, NJ/St. Peter’s Prep


DIRECTIONS TO PLEASANTVILLE CAMPUS

BY AUTO

Follow to Exit 8A I-287 Cross Westchester Expressway/Rte 119/Elmsford/Saw Mill Parkway North. Proceed as directed from Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound directions above.

BY BUS

VIA Taconic Parkway - Northbound  Take the first exit off of the Taconic Parkway "RTE. 117 From New England  PLEASANTVILLE."  Take I-95 or I-684 south to I-287 west.  For Goldstein Fitness Center and athletics fields, turn right at  Take I-287 WEST to Exit 2 - ROUTE 9A. the end of the exit -- drive 2/10 of a mile and Entrance #3  Make a right turn onto 9A North and follow for 6-7 miles. will be on your left.  Left exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit  Make a right at the light onto Route 117 VIA Taconic Parkway - Southbound  Pace will be 3/10 mile on your left.  Exit at Pleasantville Road/Pleasantville.  Turn left at the end of the exit (Pleasantville Road); Proceed  Up the road, Pace Entrance #3 for Goldstein Fitness Center   

about two miles to Rt. 117. Turn right onto Rt. 117 and travel about 2/10 of a mile. Bear right to remain on Rt. 117. Continue on Rt. 117 (Bedford Road) -- Pace will be 3/10 of a mile on your right. For Goldstein Fitness Center and athletics fields, Entrance #3 will be the first entrance on your right.

and Fields.

From Tappan Zee Bridge  After the tolls - Take EXIT 8A Rte 119/Elmsford/Saw Mill  

VIA Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound   Take Exit 28 - Manville Road/Pleasantville.   Turn left onto Rt. 117 (Bedford Road) - Pace will be ½ mile  on your right.   Use Entrance #3 for Goldstein Fitness Center and fields.

Parkway North. Bear right onto 119. Turn left at the end of the exit and proceed to Route 9A. Turn left onto Route 9A North and follow for approximately 6 -7 miles. Left exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit Make a right at the light onto Route 117 Pace will be 3/10 mile on your left. Up the road, Pace Entrance #3 for Goldstein Fitness Center and Fields.

From New England From George Washington Bridge  Take the Merritt Parkway, I-95 or I-684 south to I-287 west.  Take I-87 New York State Thruway North.  Take I-287 WEST to Exit 3 Sprain Brook Parkway.  Follow to Exit 8A I-287 Cross Westchester Expressway/Rte 119/Elmsford/Saw Mill Parkway North. Bear Right onto Rte.  Once on the exit ramp, bear left onto Sprain Parkway  

NORTH.  The Sprain Parkway will become the Taconic Parkway. Proceed as directed from Taconic Parkway - Northbound  directions above.

  From Tappan Zee Bridge  After the tolls - Take EXIT 8A Rte 119/Elmsford/Saw Mill  Parkway North. Bear left for Saw Mill Parkway North   Proceed as directed from Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound directions above.

From George Washington Bridge  Take I-87 New York State Thruway North.

119. Turn left at the end of the exit and proceed to Route 9A. Turn left onto Route 9A North and follow for approximately 6 -7 miles. Left Exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit Make a right at the light onto Route 117 Pace will be 3/10 mile on your left. Up the road, Pace Entrance #3 for Goldstein Fitness Center and Fields.

BY TRAIN 

Harlem Division of Metro-North - regular local train service from NYC and White Plains.


The 2014-15 Pace University Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a source of information for news media and fans of Pace University Football. News releases, photographs and statistics are also available to accredited members of the media upon request. Anyone seeking additional information or requests for interviews must contact the Athletic Media Relations Department. Pace University Athletics Department 861 Bedford Road Goldstein Athletics Center Pleasantville, NY 10570 John Tagliaferri, Director of Athletic Media Relations Phone: (914) 773-3888 FAX: (914) 773-3491 Email: jtagliaferri@pace.edu

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Former Florida State University and Iona College Head Coach Pat Kennedy was named the Head Coach for the Men’s Basketball program on May 6, 2013. Now in his second season with the Setters, Kennedy returns home to Westchester County where he started as an assistant coach with the Gaels under legendary coach Jim Valvano and has deep roots in the New York City Metropolitan region. Kennedy comes to Pace after 31 consecutive years as a Division I Head Coach with stops at Iona College, Florida State University, DePaul University, University of Montana and Towson University. He has accumulated 494 wins during his 32-year career with eight NCAA Tournament appearances. “During my time at Iona and throughout my coaching career, Pace University has always been admired as an outstanding academic institution producing quality graduates,” said Kennedy. “The backdrop of the greatest city in the world and a highly competitive conference make Pace a special place for future student athletes. Director Brown’s vision of academic and athletic excellence can take Pace to the top of Division II athletics and I am very excited about leading the men’s basketball program in that quest.” Kennedy returns to Westchester County after he began his coaching career with the Gaels in 1978 as an assistant under legendary coach Jim

Valvano. He was promoted to head coach at Iona in 1980 and he guided the Gaels to back-to-back trips to the NCAA Division I Tournament in 1984 and 1985. He posted four 20-win seasons in six years and earned Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Coach of the Year honors in 1982. He finished his career at Iona with 124 wins, a .674 winning percentage, and won three MAAC Championships. Kennedy continued to have success as he moved to Florida State University in 1986 as he led the Seminoles to back-to-back 19-win seasons in his first two years at the helm and an NCAA Tournament appearance in year two. He went on to post five 20-win seasons in his 11 years with his best season coming in 1992-93 as the Seminoles finished with a 25-11 record. The 1992-93 team advanced to the Elite 8 in 1992-93 as the #3 seed in the Southeast Region. He was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year in 1992 following a 21-10 season as his team advanced to the Sweet 16. Kennedy was a two-time National Association of Basketball Coaches District Coach of the Year in 1992 and in 1993. In total, he guided Florida State to five NCAA Tournaments and finished with 202


wins at Florida State. Most recently, Kennedy was the head coach at Towson University in Baltimore. Kennedy holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from King’s College in Pennsylvania where he played and coached for four years. Following graduation, he served as an assistant coach for the men’s basketball team for two years at Lehigh University under future NBA Coach Brian Hill. Pat and his wife Jeannie are the parents of a son, Joey, who is a graduate of Northwestern where he played guard for the Wildcats and was a team captain in his senior year. Their daughter Kimberly is married to former United States Marine Zach Johnson and gave Pat and Jeannie their first grandchild, Landon Patrick Johnson. Their other daughter Kathryn is a student athlete on the track and field team at Towson University.

Year 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2013-14 32 years

THE KENNEDY FILE Team W L Iona 15 14 Iona 24 9 Iona 22 9 Iona 23 8 Iona 26 5 Iona 14 15 Florida St 19 11 Florida St 19 11 Florida St 22 8 Florida St 16 15 Florida St 21 11 Florida St 22 10 Florida St 25 10 Florida St 13 14 Florida St 12 15 Florida St 13 14 Florida St 20 12 DePaul 7 23 DePaul 18 13 DePaul 21 12 DePaul 12 18 DePaul 9 19 Montana 13 17 Montana 10 18 Towson 5 24 Towson 12 16 Towson 15 17 Towson 13 18 Towson 12 22 Towson 10 21 Towson 4 26 Pace 7 19 494 474

Pct. .537 .727 .710 .742 .839 .483 .633 .633 .733 .516 .656 .688 .714 .481 .444 .481 .625 .233 .581 .636 .400 .321 .433 .357 .172 .429 .469 .419 .353 .323 .133 .269 .510

1984 NCAA First Round 1985 NCAA First Round 1987 NIT Second Round 1988 NCAA First Round 1989 NCAA First Round 1991 NCAA Second Round 1992 NCAA Sweet 16 1993 NCAA Elite 8 1997 NIT Runner Up 2000 NCAA First Round 1982, 1984, 1985 MAAC Tournament Champion 1991 Metro Tournament Champion


Matt Healing is entering his second season as the Assistant Coach for the men's basketball program. Healing serves as the Recruiting Coordinator for the program and oversees scouting, academics, game preparation, scheduling and travel. Prior to Pace, Healing served as the Director of Men's Basketball Operations at Division I New Jersey Institute of Technology. At NJIT, working under highly acclaimed Head Coach Jim Engles, Healing was responsible for recruiting, player development, academic oversight, team travel, film exchange and organizing alumni events. Healing also helped lead NJIT to the program's first-ever Great West Conference Championship. Healing coached NJIT’s all-time leading scorer, Great West Conference Player of the Year and Honorable Mention AllAmerican, Chris Flores, who now plays professionally with UniRiesen Leipzig of the German Basketball League. In total, three players that were coached by Healing were selected to the Great West All-Conference Team. Before NJIT, Healing served as Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at Vassar College for two seasons. He was responsible for recruiting, scouting, game preparation, film exchange, and individual skill instruction. In Healing’s two years at Vassar, he helped the program triple its win total. Healing also served as both Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach and Assistant Sports Information Director at Centenary College in New Jersey. At Centenary, he again coached the program’s alltime leading scorer and was the Co-Director of the Centenary College Summer Basketball Camp. Healing began his coaching career in 2007 at Randolph High School in New Jersey, where he spent two season as Assistant Boys Basketball Coach. In addition to his coaching resume Healing has exceled working the basketball camp circuit. He has worked various camps for the Hoop Group, Hoop Mountain, Gym Rat Challenge, Marist College, and in 2012 worked in the NABC Final Four Boys Basketball Clinic at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. Healing graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communication from Monmouth University in 2004. He is a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and is currently residing in Westwood, NJ with his wife, Daniela.

Coach Nat Harris returns for his fifth season at Pace. Harris, a 2008 New Rochelle Sports Hall of Fame inductee is the former head coach of the New Rochelle High School varsity team where he recorded an astounding 247-66 mark. His teams were consistently seen at the Westchester County Center, playing in League I-A classics. He was named Coach of the Year twice by the Westchester Basketball Coaches Association, Section I, League I. He also served as this association’s vice president and president-elect. On the pro level, Harris is a former player-evaluator for the Orlando Magic and was also an assistant coach for the United States Basketball League’s Westchester Stallions (USBL). That team went to the USBL Finals. The New Rochelle native was also an established coach on the AAU circuit. He coached teams that won several tournament championships throughout the greater metropolitan area. Harris played basketball at DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx, but a near -fatal car accident cut short his potential collegiate career at St. John’s University. However, he managed to get back into basketball, enjoying a solid hoop career in several notable pro-am tournaments, including West 4th, Dyckman and Rucker Park. More recently, Harris served as Assistant Coach for Men’s Basketball at Purchase College (2008-2010), helping the team win their first Skyline Conference Championship (2010). Coach Harris resides in New Rochelle with his wife, Joanne, and daughters, Jhanay and Tiahna.

Kevin Berardini joins the Setters for his first season as a Graduate Assistant Coach on Coach Kennedy’s staff. Berardini was part of the Pace men’s basketball team last season as a player after playing for three seasons at Division I University of Illinois. In his lone season with the Setters in 2013-14, Berardini played in 14 games and started five. He totaled 62 points and dished out 27 assists for the Setters. In three seasons at Illinois, he competed in 25 games with the Illini and was selected as the 2013 Lou Henson Courage Award in his final season. Berardini graduated from Illinois in 2013 with a degree in political science and is currently pursuing his MBA from Pace.


Running Backs Joseph Hawkins will coach the running backs this season. Hawkins comes to Pace from Division I Norfolk State University where he was a four-year player for the Spartans. While at Norfolk State, Hawkins played tight end for the Spartans playing in 46 games in four seasons. He caught 92 passes for 1,103 yards and five touchdowns and was a captain in his senior season. Hawkins was a three-time Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) honoree, including twice being named to the first team as a junior and senior. As a senior, he was a HBCU Honorable Mention All-American as well as a BSN Third Team All-American. He was a member of the NSU Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), serving as the Vice President in his senior year. Hawkins earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from Norfolk State in December 2013.

Outside Linebackers

Timothy Marmol enters his first season as an assistant coach for the Pace University football team. He will be in charge of coaching the outside linebackers. Marmol joins the Pace staff following a stint at Division I Florida Atlantic University as an intern to the defense. In that role, he assisted the coaching staff in preparation for summer recruiting visits and helped the defensive line coach with summer high school camps. Prior to joining FAU, Marmol spent two seasons at MacMurray College in in Jacksonville, IL. For the Highlanders, he worked as the Defensive Line Coach, assistant recruiting coordinator and equipment coordinator. His first coaching assignment was as the defensive assistant coach at Santa Monica College. In addition to his work as a collegiate coach, Marmol has a broad experience in working at summer camps including at the University of Tennessee, the University of Illinois, and Notre Dame.

Marmol is a 2010 graduate of the University of Delaware

with a B. A. in Criminal Justice and Legal Studies. He received his M. Ed. from the University of Missouri in July, 2014.

Devon Simmons will serve as the graduate assistant coach, working with the wide receivers this season. Simmons was a four-year player at Old Dominion. Simmons played defensive back for the Monarchs for four seasons, finishing with 191 tackles and three sacks. He posted nine career interceptions, which is tied for the most all-time in school history and his 97 interceptions returns yards in second all-time. He ranks third on the Monarchs’ record book in total career tackles. Simmons earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Management with a minor in Management from Old Dominion in December 2013.

Strength and Conditioning

Mike Bohlander is in his eighth year as the Strength and Condition Coordinator for Pace Athletics. He is a 2002 graduate of Pace with a degree in Psychology and is currently pursuing a Master's in Counseling. Bohlander is certified by the NSCA (Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist). As a four-year starter for the Division I Pace Baseball team, Bohlander rewrote the Setter record book, tying the single-season record for homeruns, blasting 17 in 2001 as a junior. For his career, he ranks second in school history in RBI and home runs, seventh in doubles, tenth in hits, and fourteenth in runs. During his tenure as a member of the Setters, Bohlander was named to the All-NYS Baseball Conference 1st Team in 2001, the ABCA-Converse All-Northeast Region Second Team in 2001, the ABCA-Rawlings All-Region Team in 2002 and was named to the NCAA Division I Independent All-Star Team in 2002. Bohlander was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 27th Round of 2002 MLB Draft.


No. 1 2 3 10 11 12 14 21 22 24 25 32 33 34

Name Demetrius Griggs Kyle Pearson Mike Demello Kalaun Lewis Shelton Mickell Jared Pearson Bryan Rivers Evan Gordinier Jaylen Mann Marcus Solomon Khalil Brown Evan Orzolek Victor Jusino Marcos Oliveira

Cl. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Fr. So.

Pos. G F G G G F G G/F F G F G/F F G

Ht. 6-0 6-6 5-11 5-10 6-2 6-7 6-0 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-9 6-4 6-8 5-11

Wt. 167 195 165 165 175 207 180 220 195 182 220 208 220 172

Hometown/High School/Previous School Lake Jackson, TX/Brazoport High School Woodbridge, NJ/Woodbridge High School Mohegan Lake, NY/White Plains/Catholic High School Queens, NY/Holy Cross High School Port Charlotte, FL/Cardozo High School Woodbridge, NJ/Woodbridge High School West Windsor, NJ/West Windsor Plainsboro Monmouth Beach, NJ/Christian Brothers Academy Youngstown, OH/Liberty Wheatley Heights, NY/Half Hollow Hills West Rego Park, NY/Westwind Academy Midlothian, VA/Bridgton Academy Morris Plains, NJ/St. Peter’s Prep Brasilia, DF/Immaculate High School


2013-14: Appeared in 26 games, making 24 starts… Recorded 8.7 points and 4.3 rebounds per game...Scored in double figures in 10 games during the season, including four in a row from 11/26-12/7...Torched LIU Post for 19 points and 13 rebounds in the first game of the season on November 9th...Picked up a double-double against Franklin Pierce with 16 points and 10 rebounds on January 22nd. 2012-13: Appeared in 24 games, starting two… Averaged 3.8 points and 2.9 rebounds per game... Reached double figures on four occasions...Notched a season-high 14 points including four three-pointers while grabbing nine rebounds against American International on November 20 in his first career start...Had 10 points and five rebounds at Saint Anselm on January 15 High School: Graduate of Liberty High School...Player of the Year nominee and Hardwood starting 5 Personal: Parent: Curtis Mann Sr. and Sherrice Dawson …Major: Marketing...School: Lubin School of Business.

The Jaylen Mann File Career Game Highs: Points: 19, Three times, Last: 12/7/13 @ Le Moyne Field goals made: 8, 12/7/13 @ Le Moyne Field goals attempted: 16, 1/22/14 Vs. Franklin Pierce 3-point field goals made: 5, 2/1/14 Vs. Bentley 3-point field goals attempted: 9, 11/20/12 Vs. AIC Free throws made: 6, 11/30/13 @ Georgian Court Free throws attempted: 6, 11/30 @ Georgian Court Rebounds: 13, 11/9/13 @ LIU Post Assists: 4, 11/20/13 @ Saint Rose Steals: 3, Three times, Last: 12/21/13 Vs. Felician Blocks: 3, 1/8/14 Vs. Merrimack Career Milestone Tracker: Steals: 16 away from 50 Points-Rebounds-Assists

Season Bests in Bold-Italic Opponent Date @ LIU Post 11/09/13 Vs. Dowling 11/10/13 @ Saint Rose 11/20/13 Vs New Haven 11/23/13 Vs. SCSU 11/26/13 @ Georgian Court 11/30/13 Vs. Adelphi 12/4/13 @ Le Moyne 12/7/13 @ AIC 12/10/13 Vs. Felician 12/21/13 @ Lincoln 1/2/14 @ Philadelphia 1/4/14 Vs. Merrimack 1/8/14 @ Stonehill 1/11/14 @ SNHU 1/14/14 Vs. Saint Anselm 1/18/14 Vs. Franklin Pierce 1/22/14 @ St. Michael’s 1/25/14 @ Assumption 1/28/14 Vs. Bentley 2/1/14 Vs. AIC 2/8/14 Vs. Saint Rose 2/12/14 @ New Haven 2/15/14 @ SCSU 2/19/14 @ Adelphi 2/22/14 Vs. Le Moyne 2/25/14

Pts.

19 4 12 2 11 16 10

19 3 6 4 15 8 2 2 6 16 5 2

19 9 8 9 10 6 4

Reb. Assts. 13 0 6 0 4 4 1 2 8 1 7 1 5 2 5 0 3 3 4 0 3 0 2 2 2 2 4 2 3 1 4 0 10 3 5 1 2 1 5 1 2 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 5 2 4 2

Mann’s Career Stats Year 2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

GP-GS 25-3 26-24 51-27

FGM-FGA 38-110 87-228 125-338

FG% .345 .382 .370

3FM-3FGA 3FG% 17-58 .293 30-97 .309 47-155 .303

FT-FTA 4-10 23-32 27-42

FT% .400 .719 .643

REB-AVG 74-3.0 111-4.3 185-3.6

A 12 32 44

TO 21 41 62

BLK 2 18 20

STL 9 25 34

PTS-AVG 97-3.9 227-8.7 324-6.4


2013-2014: Appeared in 10 games as a freshman… Scored his first point on a free throw against St. Rose on November 20th…Averaged 5.1 minutes and .3 points per game. High School: Played basketball and competed in track and field at Half Hollow Hills West in Dix Hills, New York… Team captain as a junior and senior…All-County Academic selection his junior and senior years…All-League as a senior as a member of the track and field team, was a two time All-League selection his junior and senior years…Member of the Business Honor Society. Personal: Parent: Charlann Solomon…Major: Finance/ Economics…School: Lubin School of Business

The Marcus Solomon File Career Game Highs: Points: 2, 2/19/14 @ Southern Conn. Field goals made: 1, 2/19/14 @ Southern Conn. Field goals attempted: 3, 2/19/14 @ Southern Conn. 3-point field goals made: N/A 3-point field goals attempted: N/A Free throws made: 1, 11/20/13 @ Saint Rose Free throws attempted: 2, 11/20/13 @ Saint Rose Rebounds: 2, 2/15/14 @ New Haven Assists: 1, Twice, Last: 2/25/14 Vs. Le Moyne Steals: 1, 11/20/13 @ Saint Rose Blocks: N/A Points-Rebounds-Assists

Season Bests in Bold-Italic Opponent Date @ LIU Post 11/09/13 Vs. Dowling 11/10/13 @ Saint Rose 11/20/13 Vs New Haven 11/23/13 Vs. SCSU 11/26/13 @ Georgian Court 11/30/13 Vs. Adelphi 12/4/13 @ Le Moyne 12/7/13 @ American Int’l 12/10/13 Vs. Felician 12/21/13 @ Lincoln 1/2/14 @ Philadelphia 1/4/14 Vs. Merrimack 1/8/14 @ Stonehill 1/11/14 @ SNHU 1/14/14 Vs. Saint Anselm 1/18/14 Vs. Franklin Pierce 1/22/14 @ St. Micheal’s 1/25/14 @ Assumption 1/28/14 Vs. Bentley 2/1/14 Vs. American Int’l 2/8/14 Vs. Saint Rose 2/12/14 @ New Haven 2/15/14 @ SCSU 2/19/14 @ Adelphi 2/22/14 Vs. Le Moyne 2/25/14

Pts. DNP 0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 DNP 0 0 0 0

Reb. Assts. 0 0

0 0

0

0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 1 0

0 0

2

2 0 0

1 1

Solomon’s Career Stats Year 2013-14 TOTAL

GP-GS 10-0 10-0

FGM-FGA FG% 1-7 .143 1-7 .143

3FM-3FGA 3FG% 0-0 .000 0-0 .000

FT-FTA 1-2 1-2

FT% .500 .500

REB-AVG A 3-0.3 2 3-0.3 2

TO 3 3

BLK 0 0

STL 0 0

PTS-AVG 3-0.3 3-0.3


The Evan Orzolek File Career Game Highs: Points: 3, Twice, Last: 1/18/14 Vs. St. Anselm Field goals made: 1, Three times, Last: 1/18/14 Vs. Saint Anselm Field goals attempted: 4, Twice, Last: 1/11/14 @ Stonehill 3-point field goals made: 1, Twice, Last: 1/18/14 Vs. St. Anselm 3-point field goals attempted: 4, 1/8/14 Vs. Merrimack Free throws made: N/A Free throws attempted: N/A Rebounds: 3, 1/8/14 Vs. Merrimack Assists: 1, Twice, Last: 1/18/14 Vs. St. Anselm Steals: N/A Blocks: 1, 1/28/14 Vs. Assumption 2013-2014: Played in 10 games his freshman season, including one start…Averaged 5.7 minutes per game and .8 points per game…scored his first points on a three -pointer against Merrimack where he also hit a career high with three rebounds on January 8th. High School: Played basketball at Bridgeton Academy in North Bridgton, Maine...Scored 1,000 points during his high school career...Led league in three-pointers...Was part of two-Time District Championship Team. Personal: Personal: Parent: Mark Orzolek…Major: Sports Marketing…School: Lubin School of Business.

Points-Rebounds-Assists

Season Bests in Bold-Italic Opponent Date @ LIU Post 11/09/13 Vs. Dowling 11/10/13 @ Saint Rose 11/20/13 Vs New Haven 11/23/13 Vs. SCSU 11/26/13 @ Georgian Court 11/30/13 Vs. Adelphi 12/4/13 @ Le Moyne 12/7/13 @ American Int’l 12/10/13 Vs. Felician 12/21/13 @ Lincoln 1/2/14 @ Philadelphia 1/4/14 Vs. Merrimack 1/8/14 @ Stonehill 1/11/14 @ SNHU 1/14/14 Vs. Saint Anselm 1/18/14 Vs. Franklin Pierce 1/22/14 @ St. Micheal’s 1/25/14 @ Assumption 1/28/14 Vs. Bentley 2/1/14 Vs. American Int’l 2/8/14 Vs. Saint Rose 2/12/14 @ New Haven 2/15/14 @ SCSU 2/19/14 @ Adelphi 2/22/14 Vs. Le Moyne 2/25/14

Pts. DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0

Reb. Assts.

0

3

3

2 0

2 0 0 0 0 1

3

0 0 0 DNP DNP DNP 0 0 DNP DNP

0 0

0 0 0

1 1 0 0 0

0 0

Orzolek’s Career Stats Year 2013-14 TOTAL

GP-GS 10-1 10-1

FGM-FGA FG% 3-12 .250 3-12 .250

3FM-3FGA 3FG% 2-10 .200 2-10 .200

FT-FTA 0-0 0-0

FT% .000 .000

REB-AVG A 6-0.6 2 6-0.6 2

TO 2 2

BLK 1 1

STL 0 0

PTS-AVG 8-0.8 8-0.8


LIU Brooklyn: Averaged 3.7 points

High School: Earned District MVP

per game and was an 81% free throw shooter in two seasons at Long Island University in Brooklyn.

Honors at Brazoport High School… Nominated as finalist for the Guy V. Lewis Award…Scored 2,590 points in his high school career and was named the nation’s 117th best player by Rivals.com.

Fairleigh Dickinson: Played two

from the field in 15 games of action as a sophomore.

years for Fairleigh Dickinson University where he averaged 3.4 points per game…Shot 42.2% from the field in 22 games and scored a career-high 14 points against Robert Morris as a freshman...Shot 55.5%

High School: Kyle played at Wood-

bridge High School where he scored over 1,000 points during his career.

Personal: Parents: Robert Griggs and Trisha Gris…Major: Business Management…School: Lubin School of Business.

Personal: Parents: Kerwin Pearson and Lenore Pearson…Major: Marketing…School: Lubin School of Business.

High School: Played basketball at White Plains High

Personal: Parents: Lou Demello and Joy Demello…

School where he Earned awards for All-State, AllSection, All-League, and All-Conference.

Major: Personality and Social Psychology…School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.


High School: Played football at Cornwall High School in New Windsor, New York, where he developed into a speedy wideout, catching eight passes for 175 yards and a touchdown during his senior season…Recipient of the Sojourner Truth Award in Athletics.

Personal: Starred in track and field at Cornwall as well, ranking as the top triple jumper in the state…Parents: Marie and Jefferson Louis…Major: Computer Science… School: Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.

High School: First Team All-Section, All-League, and All-Conference performer at Walter Panas High School in Cortlandt Manor...Possession receiver, catching 20 passes for 311 yards and five scores, earning…Also played on the school’s basketball team.

Personal: Parent: Darla Mason…Major: Business…School: Lubin School of Business.

High School: First Team All-Conference and First Team All-League performer at Bishop Machebeuf Catholic High School. Personal: Parent: Robert Paullk... Major: Undecided.


High School: Played football at Cornwall High School in New Windsor, New York, where he developed into a speedy wideout, catching eight passes for 175 yards and a touchdown during his senior season…Recipient of the Sojourner Truth Award in Athletics.

Personal: Starred in track and field at Cornwall as well, ranking as the top triple jumper in the state…Parents: Marie and Jefferson Louis…Major: Computer Science… School: Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.

High School: First Team All-Section, All-League, and All-Conference performer at Walter Panas High School in Cortlandt Manor...Possession receiver, catching 20 passes for 311 yards and five scores, earning…Also played on the school’s basketball team.

Personal: Parent: Darla Mason…Major: Business…School: Lubin School of Business.

High School: First Team All-Conference and First Team All-League performer at Bishop Machebeuf Catholic High School. Personal: Parent: Robert Paullk... Major: Undecided.


High School: Played football at Cornwall High School in New Windsor, New York, where he developed into a speedy wideout, catching eight passes for 175 yards and a touchdown during his senior season…Recipient of the Sojourner Truth Award in Athletics.

Personal: Starred in track and field at Cornwall as well, ranking as the top triple jumper in the state…Parents: Marie and Jefferson Louis…Major: Computer Science… School: Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.

High School: First Team All-Section, All-League, and All-Conference performer at Walter Panas High School in Cortlandt Manor...Possession receiver, catching 20 passes for 311 yards and five scores, earning…Also played on the school’s basketball team.

Personal: Parent: Darla Mason…Major: Business…School: Lubin School of Business.



November 14, 2014 - 7:00 PM - The Ryan Center - Kingston, RI School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Kingston, RI David M. Dooley Thorr Bjorn 12,900 Rams Keaney Blue/Dark Blue/White NCAA Division I Atlantic 10 Conference

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at Rhode Island: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Gym: Capacity:

Dan Hurley (Seton Hall ‘96) 22-39 (3rd season) 60-62 (5th season) 14-18/5-11 A10 10th N/A The Ryan Center 8,000

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Mike Laprey 401-874-2401 401-874-4935 mlaprey@mail.uri.edu www.gorhody.com

November 15, 2014 - 6:00 PM - Aquinas Hall - Sparkill, NY School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Rockville Centre, NY Drew Bogner Susan Cassidy-Lyke 3,300 Lions White/Maroon NCAA Division II East Coast Conference

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at Molloy: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Gym:

Charles Marquardt 212-341 (21st season) 212-341 (21st season) 17-13/13-7 ECC 4th ECC Semifinals Quealy Gymnasium

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Jack A. Zolla 516-323-3605 516-323-3622 jzolla@molloy.edu www.molloylions.com


November 16, 2014 - 6:00 PM - Aquinas Hall - Sparkill, NY School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Sparkill, NY Dr. Margaret Fitzpatrick Gerry Oswald 1,800 Spartans Maroon/Gold NCAA Division II East Coast Conference

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at STAC: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena:

Tobin Anderson 15-14 (2nd season) 200-143 (14th season) 15-14/9-11 ECC 5th ECC Runner up Aquinas Hall

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Kim Lusk 845-398-4026 845-398-4071 klusk@stac.edu www.stacathletics.com

November 19, 2014 - 7:30 PM - Goldstein Fitness Center - Pleasantville, NY February 11, 2015 - 7:30 PM - Daniel P. Nolan Gymnasium - Albany, NY School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Albany, NY Carolyn Stefanco Catherine Cummings Haker 2,900 Golden Knights White/Black/Gold NCAA Division II Northeast-10

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at St. Rose: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena: Capacity:

Brian Beaury 574-274 (29th season) 574-274 (29th season) 13-14/10-10 NE-10 4th NE-10 Southwest Division NE-10 First Round Daniel P. Nolan Gymnasium 1,000

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

David Alexander 518-458-5491 518-458-5457 alexandd@strose.edu www.gogoldenknights.com


November 22, 2014 - 3:30 PM - Charger Gymnasium - West Haven, CT February 25, 2015 - 3:30 PM - Goldstein Fitness Center - Pleasantville, NY School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

West Haven, CT Dr. Steven Kaplan Deborah Chin 1,200 Chargers Blue/Gold NCAA Division II Northeast-10

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at New Haven: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena: Capacity:

Ted Hotaling 64-49 (Fifth season) 64-49 (Fifth season) 21-9/14-6 NE-10 2nd NE-10 Southwest Division NCAA Tournament – East Region Quarterfinals

Charger Gymnasium 2,500

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Andy Beardsley 203-932-7025 203-932-7470 abeardsley@newhaven.edu www.newhavenchargers.com

November 25, 2014 - 7:30 PM - Moore Fieldhouse - New Haven, CT February 18, 2015 - 7:30 PM - Goldstein Fitness Center - Pleasantville, NY School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

New Haven, CT Mary Papazian Jay Moran 8,200 Owls Blue/White NCAA Division II Northeast-10

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at So. Connecticut: Overall Record: 2013-14 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena: Capacity:

Michael Donnelly 73-41 (Fifth Season) 171-144 (12th Season) 30-3/18-2 NE-10 1st NE-10 Southwest Division NCAA Tournament Elite 8 Moore Fieldhouse 2,800

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Tim Geer 203-392-6005 203-392-6967 geert1@southernct.edu www.southernctowls.com


November 29, 2014 - 3:30 PM - Goldstein Fitness Center - Pleasantville, NY School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Lakewood, NJ Rosemary E. Jeffries Laura Liesman 1,500 Lions Blue/Gold NCAA Division II Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at Georgian Court: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena:

Enrico Mastroianni 2-24 (Second season) 47-81 (6th season) 2-24/0-19 CACC 7th South Division N/A GCU Wellness Center

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Christopher McKibben 732-987-2690 732-987-2002 mckibbenc@georgian.edu www.gculions.com

December 3, 2014 - 7:30 PM - Goldstein Fitness Center - Pleasantville, NY February 21, 2015 - 3:30 PM - Center for Recreation and Sport - Garden City, NY School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Garden City, NY Robert A. Scott Danny McCabe 5,000 Panthers Black/Gold NCAA Division II Northeast-10

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at Adelphi: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena: Capacity:

David Duke 0-0 (First Season) 0-0 (First Season) 5-21/3-17 NE-10 7th in NE-10 Southwest Division N/A Center for Recreation and Sport 2,400

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Adam Siepiola 516-877-4293 516-877-4237 Siepiola@adelphi.edu www.aupanthers.com


December 6, 2014 - 3:30 PM - Goldstein Fitness Center - Pleasantville, NY February 24, 2015 - 7:30 PM - Ted Grant Court - Syracuse, NY School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Syracuse, NY Linda M. LeMura Matt Bassett 2,800 Dolphins Green/Gold NCAA Division II Northeast-10

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at Le Moyne: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena: Capacity:

Steve Evans 194-198 (15th season) 194-198 (15th season) 17-12/13-7 NE-10 3rd in NE-10 Southwest Division Northeast-10 Semifinals Ted Grant Court 2,500

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Craig Lane 315-445-4687 lanect@lemoyne.edu www.lemoynedolphins.com

December 9, 2014 - 7:00 PM - Fitzgerald Gymnasium - Flushing, NY School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Flushing, NY Felix V. Matos Rodriguez China Jude 15,000 Knights Blue/Silver NCAA Division II East Coast Conference

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at Queens: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena:

Darryl Jacobs 9-18 (Second season) 208-215 (16th season) 9-18/9-11 ECC 7th ECC ECC Quarterfinals Fitzgerald Gymnasium

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Michael Balestra 718-570-0385 718-997-2799 Michael.Balestra@qc.cuny.edu www.queensknights.com


December 13, 2014 - 3:30 PM - Goldstein Fitness Center - Pleasantville, NY February 7, 2015 - 3:30 PM - Butova Gym - Springfield, MA School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Springfield, MA Vincent M. Maniaci Matt Johnson 1,500 Yellow Jackets Black/Yellow NCAA Division II Northeast-10

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at American Int’l: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena: Capacity:

Andy Burkholder 0-0 (First Season) 0-0 (First Season) 9-19/6-14 NE-10 5th in NE-10 Southwest Division NE-10 First Round Butova Gym 2,500

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Jacob Brewer 413-205-3572 413-205-3571 aicsportsinfo@gmail.com www.aicyellowjackets.com

December 18, 2014 - 7:00 PM - Goldstein Fitness Center - Pleasantville, NY School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Chester County, PA Dr. Robert R. Jennings Dr. Darryl A. Pope 1,600 Lions Orange/Blue NCAA Division II Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at Lincoln: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena: Capacity:

John Hill 52-60 (Fifth season) 52-60 (Fifth season) 20-9/10-6 CIAA 2nd in CIAA Northern Division Won CIAA Championship Manual Rivero Hall 2,500

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Jason Pompey 484-365-7384 484-365-8120 jpompey@lincoln.edu www.lulions.com


December 20, 2014 - 3:30 PM - Goldstein Fitness Center - Pleasantville, NY School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Bronxville, NY Viji George Ivan Marquez 900 Clippers Blue/Yellow NCAA Division II Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at Concordia: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena: Capacity:

Brian Sondey 40-67 (Fifth season) 40-67 (Fifth season) 5-21/5-14 CACC 6th in CACC North Division N/A Meyer Athletic Center 500

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Brian Snow 914-395-2454 914-395-4515 Brian.Snow@concordia-ny.edu www.concordiaclippers.com

January 7, 2015 - 7:30 PM - Volpe Center - North Andover, MA School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

North Andover, MA Dr. Christopher Hopey Jeremy Gibson 2,700 Warriors Blue/Gold NCAA Division II Northeast-10

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at Merrimack: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena: Capacity:

Bert Hammel 495-467 (35th season) 495-467 (35th season) 9-17/7-14 NE-10 6th in NE-10 Northern Division N/A Volpe Center 1,200

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Mike Sullivan 978-837-5036 978-837-5032 sullivanmp@merrimack.edu www.merrimackathletics.com


January 10, 2015 - 3:30 PM - Goldstein Fitness Center - Pleasantville, NY School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Easton, MA John Denning Brendan Sullivan 2,600 Skyhawks Purple/White NCAA Division II Northeast-10

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at Stonehill: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena: Capacity:

Chris Kraus 8-18 (Second season) 8-18 (Second season) 8-18/5-16 NE-10 7th in NE-10 Northeast Division N/A Merkert Gym 1,500

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Doug Monson 508-565-1352 508-565-1460 dmonson@stonehill.edu www.stonehillskyhawks.com

January 13, 2015 - 7:30 PM - Goldstein Fitness Center - Pleasantville, NY School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Manchester, NH Dr. Paul J. LeBlanc Anthony Fallacaro 18,000 Penmen Blue/Gold NCAA Division II Northeast-10

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at So. New Hampshire: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena:

Stan Spirou 557-301 (30th season) 557-301 (30th season) 16-11/12-9 NE-10 4th in NE-10 Northeast Division NE-10 Quarterfinals SNHU Fieldhouse

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Greg Royce 603-645-9638 603-645-9686 g.royce@snhu.edu www.snhupenmen.com


January 15, 2015 - 6:00 PM - Goldstein Fitness Center - Pleasantville, NY School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Philadelphia, PA Stephen Spinelli Jr. Tom Shirley 2,800 Rams Grey/Maroon NCAA Division II Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at Philadelphia: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena: Capacity:

Herb Magee 985-392 (48th season) 985-392 (48th season) 25-7/16-3 CACC 1st in CACC South Division First Round NCAA Tournament Gallagher Center N/A

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Paul Gornowski 215-951-2852 215-951-2775 gornowskip@philau.edu www.philaurams.com

January 17, 2015 - 3:30 PM - Stoutenburgh Gym - Manchester, NH School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Manchester, NH Dr. Steven DiSalvo Jim Herlihy 1,900 Hawks Navy/White NCAA Division II Northeast-10

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at St. Anselm: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena: Capacity:

Keith Dickson 533-292 (29th season) 533-292 (29th season) 22-8/17-4 NE-10 1st in NE-10 Northeast Division NCAA East Regional Semifinals Stoutenburgh Gym 1,200

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Eric Coplin 603-641-7810 603-641-7172 ecoplin@stanselm.edu www.saintanselmhawks.com


January 21, 2015 - 7:30 PM - The Cage - Rindge, NH School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Rindge, NH Dr. James Birge Bruce Kirsh 1,700 Ravens Crimson/Grey NCAA Division II NE-10

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at Franklin Pierce: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena: Capacity:

David Chadbourne 217-208 (16th season) 217-208 (16th season) 21-8/15-6 2nd in NE-10 Northeast Division Second round of NCAA Tournament The Cage 1,000

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Matthew Janik 603-899-4223 603-899-4328 janikm@franklinpierce.edu athletics.franklinpierce.edu

January 24, 2015 - 3:30 PM - Goldstein Fitness Center - Pleasantville, NY School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Colchester, VT John J. Neuhauser Geri Knortz 2,000 Purple Knights Purple/Gold NCAA Division II Northeast-10

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at St. Michael’s: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena: Capacity:

Josh Meyer 18-9 (Second season) 18-9 (Second season) 18-9/13-8 NE-10 3rd in NE-10 Northeast Division NE-10 Quarterfinals Ross Gymnasium 2,500

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Josh Kessler 802-654-2537 802-654-2497 jkessler@smcvt.edu www.smcathletics.com


January 27, 2015 - 7:30 PM - Goldstein Fitness Center - Pleasantville, NY School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Worcester, MA Francesco Cesareo Nick Smith 2,000 Greyhounds Blue/White NCAA Division II Northeast-10

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at Assumption: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena: Capacity:

Matt Mahar 42-41 (Fourth season) 143-105 (10th season) 7-19/5-16 NE-10 8th NE-10 Northeast Division N/A Laska Gymnasium 1,500

Sports Information

Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Ken Johnson Jr. 508-767-7240 N/A kr.johnson@assumption.edu www.assumptiongreyhounds.com

January 31, 2015 - 3:30 PM - Dana Center - Waltham, MA School Information Location: President: Athletic Director: Undergraduates: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference:

Waltham, MA Gloria Cordes Larson Bob DeFelice 4,200 Falcons Royal Blue/White NCAA Division II Northeast-10

Basketball Information Head Coach: Record at Bentley: Overall Record: 2013 Record: Conference Finish: Postseason: Home Arena: Capacity:

Jay Lawson 458-224 (24th season) 458-224 (24th season) 18-11/11-10 NE-10 5th in NE-10 Northeast Conference NE-10 Quarterfinals Dana Center 2,800

Sports Information Basketball SID: Basketball SID Phone: Basketball SID Fax: Basketball SID E-Mail: Athletics Website:

Dick Lipe 781-891-2334 N/A rlipe@bentley.edu www.bentleyfalcons.com




Scoring Game: 51, Curtis Artis Vs. Yeshiva, 2/21/78 Season: 780, Curtis Artis, 1977-78 Career: 1,963, Bert Brisbane, 1988-92 Active: 319, Jaylen Mann, 2012-** Rebounding Game: 27, Tom Rowinski vs. Merrimack 1/21/73 Season: 353, Tom Rowinski 1973-74 Career: 898, Tom Rowinski 1972-76 Active: 180, Jaylen Mann, 2012-** Assists Game: 14, Steve Fagan Vs. Medgar Evers, 12/13/90 Season: 163, Todd Ziogas, 1996-97 Career: 475, Todd Ziogas 1994-99 Active: 43, Jaylenn Mann, 2012-** Blocked Shots Game: 11, Corey Johnson Vs. NY Tech, 3/12/95 Season: 130, Corey Johnson, 1994-95 Career: 217, Corey Johnson, 1991-95 Active: 20, Jaylen Mann, 2012-** Steals Game: 10, Rodney Reese, 1989-90 Season: 86, Rodney Reese, 1989-90 Career: 238, Neal Wellington, 2002-06 Active: 34, Jaylen Mann, 2012-** Three-Point Field Goals Game: 11, Rodney Reese Vs. Adelphi, 2/10/90 Season: 115, Ryan Williams, 2006-07 Career: 340, Ryan Williams, 2004-08 Active: 46, Jaylen Mann, 2012-**


Team Records Most Points Scored, Game: Most Points Allowed, Game: Least Points Scored, Game Least Points Allowed, Game: Most Points Scored, Season: Most Rebounds, Season: Most Assists, Season: Most Blocks, Season: Most Steals, Season: Most Three-Pointers, Season: Most Field Goals, Season: Most Free Throws, Season: Biggest Margin of Victory: Biggest Margin of Loss: Most Consecutive Wins: Most Consecutive Wins to Start Season: Most Consecutive Losses: Most Consecutive Losses to Start Season: Most Consecutive Games Scoring 100 Points: Most 100-point Games, Season: Most Points Scored by Two Teams: Most Consecutive Overtime Games: Most Overtimes, Game: Most Overtime Games, Season:

Regulation: 133 - PACE 133, Lehman 76 - 2/20/1970 Overtime: 124 - PACE 124, So. Conn. St. 123 (3OT) - 2/10/2001 140 - LIU 140, PACE 76 - 12/3/1982 30 - John Marshall, 74, PACE 30 - 1/30/1948 16 - PACE 49, Webb Institute 16 - 12/10/1947 (1st ever game) 2,622 - 2006-07 1,316 - 2006-07 566 - 1990-91 207 - 1994-95 347 - 2003-04 256 - 2006-07 978 - 1977-78 581 - 1964-65 59 - PACE 114, Molloy 55 - 11/24/1989 64 - LIU 140, PACE 76 - 12/3/1982 12 - 1991-92 7 - 1996-97 13 - 1956-57 8 - 1955-56 3 - 1999-00 6 - 1977-78 Overtime: 247 - PACE 124, So. Conn. St. 123 (3OT) - 2/10/01 Regulation: 232 - PACE 124, Mercy 108 - 12/13/77 3 - 1996-97, 3-0 record (Vs. Molloy, St. Rose, and So. Conn. St.) 4 - PACE 100, So. Conn. St. 96 - 12/27/96 6 - 1999-00


Points 1. Curtis Artis (1977-78) 2. Tom McKenna (1969-70) 3. Fred Oglesby (1981-82) 4. Ryan Williams (2006-07) 5. Edward Adrion (1982-83)

780 673 625 610 606

Rebounds 1. Tom Rowinski (1973-74) 2. Keon Williams (2010-11) 3. Oneil Morgan (2006-07) 4. Tom McKenna (1971-72) 5. Antwan Tate (1999-00)

353 295 284 284 279

Assists 1. Todd Ziogas (1996-97) 2. Neal Wellington (2005-06) 3. Stephen Fagan (1990-91) 4. Lamont Reese (1994-95) 5. Paul Lazuras (1976-77)

163 157 157 141 140

Steals 1. Rodney Reese (1989-90) 2. Ian Wilson (2002-03) 3. Neal Wellington (2004-05) 4. Lamont Reese (1995-96) 5. Rodney Reese (1988-89)

86 84 78 73 70

Blocks 1. Corey Johnson (1994-95) 130 2. Conliffe Matthew (1997-98) 77 3. Conliffe Matthew (1998-99) 68 4. Oneil Morgan (2006-07) 59 5. Craig Crichlow (1988-89) 51 Three-Pointers 1. Ryan Williams (2006-07) 2. Jay Carlington (2001-02) 3. Ryan Williams (2007-08) 4. Ryan Williams (2004-05) 5. Tomas Rumkus (1996-97)

115 94 89 88 71


Points 1. Ryan Williams (2004-05) 2. Tomas Rimkus (1996-97) 3. Bertrand Brisbane (1988-89) 4. Ryan Woods (2008-09) 5. Adrian Mills (2008-09) 6. Eric Gardner (1987-88) 7. Al Elliott (1998-99) 8. Denzel Primus-Devonish (2010-11) 9. Glenn Lambert (1978-79) 10. Matthew Conliffe (1997-98) 11. Neal Wellington (2002-03) 12. Gibraltar White (2004-05) 13. Matt Baldini (1988-89) 14. Carlos Howard (2006-07) 15. Frank Petersen (2004-05) 16. Tyrone Johnson (1998-99) 17. Felipe Figueira (2001-02) 18. Chaka Lightburn (2002-03)

458 410 385 375 359 355 315 310 303 299 297 274 268 263 255 252 235 232

Rebounds 1. Glenn Lambert (1978-79) Bertrand Brisbane (1988-89) 3. Chaka Lightburn (2002-03) 4. Felipe Figuerira (2001-02) 5. Dave Gardner (1971-72) 6. Craig Crichlow (1987-88) Matthew Conliffe (1997-98) 8. Delroy Daley (2008-09) 9. Tomas Rimkus (1996-97) 10. Bruce Beschner (1981-82) Oneil Morgan (2003-04) 12. Jonathan Merceus (2010-11) 13. Layne Fields (1984-85)

198 198 190 185 181 170 170 168 165 150 150 147 141

Assists 1. Denzel Primus-Devonish (2010-11) 131 2. Carlos Howard (2006-07) 110 3. Laurence McGhee (2006-07) 102 4. Frank Petersen (2004-05) 84 5. Brett Nisenson (1993-94) 77 6. Eric Gardner (1987-88) 76 7. Joe Fagan (1983-84) 75 8. Bertrand Brisbane (1988-89) 65 Tyrone Johnson (1998-99) 65 10. Jon Deeb (1989-90) 63 Burtran Johnson (2000-01) 63 12. Neal Wellington (2002-03) 62 13. Tomas Rimkus (1996-97) 50 Adrian Mills (2008-09) 50 15. Ryan Williams (2004-05) 47

Steals 1. Neal Wellington (2002-03) 2. Bertrand Brisbane (1988-89) 3. Brett Nisenson (1993-94) 4. Ryan Williams (2004-05) 5. Frank Petersen (2004-05) 6. Adrian Mills (2008-09) 7. Tyrone Johnson (1998-99) Burtran Johnson (2000-01) 9. Matt Baldini (1988-89) 10. Laurence McGhee (2006-07) 11. Denzel Primus-Devonish (2010-11) 12. Mike Thomas (1987-88) Gibraltar White (2004-05) 14. Carlos Howard (2006-07) 15. Jon Deeb (1989-90)

58 56 48 45 41 40 39 39 37 36 34 30 30 28 27

Blocks 1. Matthew Conliffe (1997-98) 2. Eric Gardner (1987-88) 3. Oneil Morgan (2003-04 4. Craig Crichlow (1987-88) 5. Delroy Daley (2008-09) 6. Ronnie Cummings (1995-96) 7. Randy Wilson (2005-06) 8. Chaka Lightburn (2002-03) Brian Gardner (1992-93) Atiba Lyons (2000-01) 11. Doug Walrond (1992-93) Felipe Figueira (2001-02) 13. Mike Thomas (1987-88) Bertrand Brisbane (1988-89)

77 50 47 29 17 15 14 12 12 12 11 11 10 10

Three-Pointers 1. Ryan Williams (2004-05) 2. Tomas Rimkus (1996-97) 3. Ryan Woods (2008-09) 4. Carlos Howard (2006-07) 5. Neal Wellington (2002-03) 6. Gibraltar White (2004-05) 7. Jay Carlington (1998-99) 8. David Eismeier (2009-2010) 9. Denzel Primus-Devonish (2010-11) 10. Frank Petersen (2004-05) 11. Tyrone Johnson (1998-99) 12. Brett Nisenson (1993-94) 13. Maurice Douglas (2004-05) 14. Aalvatore Vitello (2012-13) 15. Adrian Mills (2008-09) 16. Mike Rossetti (2002-03) Brian Prioleau (1995-96) Ronnie Cummings (1995-96) Kai Smith (2010-11)

88 71 64 51 44 41 38 31 29 25 24 23 22 21 19 18 18 18 18


1,000 Point Club 1. Bert Brisbane (1988-92) 1,963 2. Ryan Williams (2004-08) 1,892 3. Todd Ziogas (1994-99) 1,892 4. Fred Oglesby (1978-82) 1,825 5. Al Elliott (1998-02) 1,775 6. Tom McKenna (1969-72) 1,711 7. Tony Gioffre (1961-65) 1,626 8. Ernie Simons (1875-78) 1,565 9. Denzel Primus-Devonish (2010-14) 1,378 10. Lamont Reese (1992-96) 1,296 11. Rob Kranz (1964-67) 1,282 12. Curtis Artis (1977-79) 1,276 13. Craig Crichlow (1987-91) 1,273 14. Tyrone Johnson (1998-02) 1,267 15. Rodney Reese (1986-90) 1,253 16. Chris Brown (1987-91) 1,250 17. Desmond Quincy-Jones (2004-08) 1,247 18. Jeff Kelly (1966-69) 1,232 19. Neal Wellington (2002-06) 1,230 20. Gibraltar White (2004-08) 1,222 21. Bruce Beschner (1981-85) 1,210 22. Adrian Mills (2008-12) 1,209 23. Jonathan Merceus (2010-14) 1,197 24. Rob Scheinblum (1957-60) 1,176 25. Tom Rowinski (1972-75) 1,171 26. Ronald Focazio (1961-64) 1,126 27. Matt Baldini (1988-92) 1,099 28. Jim Crowley (1952-56) 1,080 29. Ed Adrion (1982-84) 1,079 30. Jay Carlington (1998-02) 1,075 31. David Milligan (1991-95) 1,060 32. Keon Williams (2010-13) 1,055 33. Atiba Lyons (2000-04) 1,053 34. Laurence McGhee (2006-10) 1,007 500 Rebound Club 1. Tom Rowinski (1972-75) 2. Bert Brisbane (1988-92) 3. Oneil Morgan (2003-07) 4. Tom McKenna (1969-72) 5. Desmond Quincy-Jones (2004-08) 6. Craig Crichlow (1987-91) 7. Jonathan Merceus (2010-14) 8. Bruce Beschner (1981-85) 9. Dave Gardner (1971-75) 10. Delroy Daley (2008-12) 11. Keon Williams (2011-13) 12. Chris Brown (1987-91) 13. Al Elliott (1998-02) 14. Randy Wilson (2005-09)

898 891 795 794 767 720 713 701 682 679 671 653 633 619

15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Jeff Kelly (1966-69) Pete Rezzonico (1968-71) Atiba Lyons (2000-04) Steve Maly (1994-98) Layne Fields (1984-88) Ed Adrion (1982-84)

586 583 568 556 522 500

300 Assist Club 1. Todd Ziogas (1994-99) 2. Laurence McGhee (2006-10) 3. Ernie Simons (1974-78) 4. Denzel Primus-Devonish (2010-14) 5. Neal Wellington (2002-06) 6. Tyrone Johnson (1998-02) 7. Jon Deeb (1989-93) 8. Rodney Reese (1986-90) 9. Fred Ogelsby (1978-82) 10. Al Elliott (1998-02) 11. Paul Lazarus (1975-79) 12. John Cosgrove (1976-80) 13. Lamont Reese (1992-96)

475 472 451 420 390 382 367 355 350 336 334 330 328

100 Steal Club 1. Neal Wellington (2002-06) 2. Rodney Reese (1986-90) 3. Bret Brisbane (1988-92) 4. Lamont Reese (1992-96) 5. Todd Ziogas (1994-99) 6. Ryan Williams (2004-08) 7. Laurence McGhee (2006-10) 8. Ain Wilson (2000-04) 9. Al Elliott (1998-02) 10. Denzel Primus-Devonish (2010-14) 11. Tyrone Johnson (1998-02) 12. Brian Prioleau (1995-99) 13. Gibraltar White (2004-08) 14. Jon Deeb (1989-93) 15. Adrian Mills (2008-12) 16. Jonathan Merceus (2010-14) 17. Donyell Joseph (1998-01)

238 218 204 186 183 175 174 167 166 157 156 129 120 116 110 107 104

100 Block Club 1. Corey Johnson (1991-95) 2. Conliffe Matthew (1997-02) 3. Craig Crichlow (1987-91) 4. Oneil Morgan (2003-07) 5. Desmond Quincy-Jones (2004-08)

217 196 177 174 100

1000 Three-Pointers Club 1. Ryan Williams (2004-08) 2. Jay Carlington (1998-02)

340 259

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

Gibraltar White (2004-08) Todd Ziogas (1994-99) Alvaro Mejia (1997-00) Matt Baldini (1988-92) Carlos Howard (2006-10) Neal Wellington (2002-06) Bert Brisbane (1988-92) Al Elliott (1998-02) Tyrone Johnson (1998-02) Lamont Reese (1992-96) Jon Deeb (1989-93) David Milligan (1991-95) Kai Smith (2010-14) Denzel Primus-Devonish (2010-14)

Ryan Woods (2008-10) Mike Rossetti (2002-06) Ben Renzin (2002-04) Rodney Reese (1986-90) Justin Alston (2008-12)

202 188 187 184 170 166 163 163 158 140 137 127 124 116 115 106 102 100 100


Baseball: NCAA appearances - 1977 (III), 1978 (III), 1979 (III), 1985 (II), 2013 (II) Knickerbocker Conf. (Div. II) Regular season title - 1983, 1984, 1985 Knickerbocker Conf. regular season co-champs - 1981 Knickerbocker Conf. playoff title - 1985 Northeast-10 Conf. Southwest Division title - 2012, 2013 (Co-Champions) Bowling Conference title - 1984, 1988 Men's Basketball: NCAA appearances - 1991-92, 1998-99, 2001-02, 2006-07 ECAC playoff title - 1989-90, 1990-91 NYCAC regular season title - 1991-92 Mideast Collegiate Conf. Regular season title - 1990-91 Knickerbocker Conf. title - 1964-65 NAIA Tournament appearance - 1964-65 Women's Basketball: NCAA Northeast Regional title - 2000-01 NCAA East Regional title - 1984-85 NCAA appearances - 1984-85 (Quarterfinals), 1985-86, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1993-94 (Sweet 16), 1999-2000, 2000-01 (Elite Eight), 2001-02, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2009-10, 2010-11 (Sweet 16), 2011-12 ECAC playoff title - 1992-93, 1995-96, 1996-97 Northeast-10 Conference Tournament - Second Place 2006-07 NYCAC regular season title - 1990-91, 1991-92, 1993-94, 1994-95 NYCAC playoff title - 1990-91, 1991-92 Empire State Conf. regular season title - 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-90 Empire State Conf. playoff title - 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1988-89, 1989-90 Ranked #7 in nation - 1983-84 Ranked #8 in nation - 2000-01 Men's Cross Country NYCAC title - 1989-90, 1990-91 MAC Conf. title - 1989, 1990

Lacrosse: Northeast-10 Conf. regular season title - 1998, 1999 Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title - 1999 Knickerbocker Conference title - 1996 Ranked #9 in nation - 2002 Softball: ECAC playoff title - 2002 Empire State Conf. title - 1989 Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. regular season title - 1987, 1988 Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. playoff title - 1987, 1988 Men’s Tennis Conference title - 1977, 1980 Women's Tennis: NCAA appearances - 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998 Northeast-10 Conf. regular season title - 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 (co-champions) Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title - 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 NYCAC title - 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92 Metro Collegiate Conf. title - 6 titles Volleyball: NCAA Northeast Regional title - 1998, 2000 NCAA Appearances - 1996 (Sweet 16), 1997 (Sweet 16), 1998 (Elite Eight), 1999, 2000 (Elite Eight), 2009, 2010, 2011 Northeast-10 Conf. regular season title - 1998, 2000 Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title - 1997, 1999, 2000 NYCAC playoff title - 1996 Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. title - 1986, 1987

2000 Volleyball

Women's Cross Country NYCAC title - 1991-92 Football Met Bowl title - 1978 (III), 1979 (III)

2002 Softball

Golf NCAA Appearances - 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 NYCAC title - 1989-90 Conference title - 1980

1950-51 Men’s Basketball


OPPORTUNITAS: The Promise of Pace is the motto of Pace: Opportunitas. A remarkable array of living, learning and working opportunities await each student. This comprehensive University offers five undergraduate schools and colleges and more than 100

apart, are administered as one campus. In addition to a serene setting, the campus is noted for its Environmental Center and stables complete with goats and sheep. Tennis courts, outdoor basketball, sand volleyball courts, GFC Field, and Willcox Gym

academic majors.

provide ample opportunities for athletics, and recreation. In keeping with its commitment to its students, community and quality campus life, Pace has initiated the Pleasantville Master Plan, which will include the construction of three new residence halls and an expansion of the athletic facilities with the move of all intercollegiate athletics onto the Pleasantville campus by 2015.

THE FACULTY -- The faculty at Pace bring practical experience in a discipline or profession to their classroom teaching. They know what it takes to succeed because they've experienced success themselves. Professors pursue research in areas that span the curriculum including business, accounting, biology, communications, the natural sciences, health care, nursing, computer science, and education, among others. COOPERATIVE EDUCATION -- Take advantage of the University's extraordinary Cooperative Education Program, the largest and most comprehensive co-op program among four-year colleges and universities in the New York City area. Each year Pace places over 1,100 students in over 450 multi-national, national, regional, and local organizations. The opportunity to apply classroom theory into hands-on professional settings allows you to assess how you feel about a particular profession. Also, you will gain a valuable competitive edge in the job market. One-third of the co-op students receive job offers from their co-op employers.

NEW YORK CITY -- The New York City campus, located in lower Manhattan, offers the best of everything that makes New York special. A short walk from Wall Street and the famous South Street Seaport, our New York campus stands across the street from historic City Hall. Nearby public transportation makes commuting fast and easy. The 650-seat Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts, located on campus, is the site of acclaimed student productions, concerts and performers including the Joffrey Ballet, as well as the new home of the celebrated National Actors Theater.

OPEN HOUSE -- We invite you to visit the University and form your own opinion’s of Pace. Talk to students, talk to professors, sit in on a few classes, meet with the Admissions staff, and tour the campus. During our Open House Days, you can get your first taste of Pace's environment through personal contact and first hand experience. ONE UNIVERSITY - TWO CAMPUSES: No matter what you are seeking in a college setting, you can find it at one of Pace's two different locations. Whichever campus you choose, you will also have the opportunity to take courses on the other campus. PLEASANTVILLE/BRIARCLIFF -- About forty minutes from the New York City campus, these two suburban locations, minutes

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: Students with a creative flair and a desire to communicate have no problem finding an outlet; Pace sponsors two newspapers, two literary magazines, two radio stations, and two yearbooks. Plays, concerts, and performances by professionals and amateurs also enhance student life. There is also an active Student Government Association on each campus. The New York and Pleasantville campuses each sponsor several fraternities and sororities. While the emphasis is on good times and bonding, these organizations also put their energies to good work by sponsoring community service projects. Pace offers the opportunity to participate in athletics, either varsity or intramural. The Setters compete in 14 varsity sports in NCAA Division II with field hockey and women’s lacrosse opening play in 2015.


THE PACE STORY: Pace is a university whose resources have played an essential role in the realization of individual dreams of achievement and whose mission is voiced in its motto: Opportunitas. Founded in 1906 by the Pace brothers as a business school for men and women who aspired to a better life, Pace Institute began its transformation into a modern university, with emphasis on the liberal arts and sciences, under Robert Pace 42 years later. With dynamic leadership and fiscally sound management, Pace has grown into one of the largest universities in New York State, with a multi-million dollar physical plant, an endowment of over $100 million and a reputation for excellent teaching and talented, ambitious graduates. Pace is a comprehensive university with five schools and one college that offers a wide range of academic and professional programs for a large, diverse population of more than 13,000 students in for-credit programs, and in affiliated offerings. Through its Lubin School of Business, Pace continues to build its reputation for excellence in business education. The Lienhard School of Nursing, the School of Law, the School of Education and the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems are more recent responses to the needs of the New York City and Westchester communities for strong professional schools to prepare a well-educated workforce. The University's decision in 1948 to develop a college of arts and sciences as both an autonomous academic unit and a foundation for the undergraduate core curriculum has strengthened and enriched the educational experience of Pace students and provided an ongoing source of intellectual enrichment to the University. The Dyson College of Arts and Sciences is central to the intellectual life of Pace, to shaping academic priorities, and to providing ethical, humanistic and scientific principles upon which lives and careers are founded. At the heart of Pace's academic values is an historic commitment to excellence in teaching, as manifested by small classes, an emphasis on skill development and critical thinking, special tutoring and support services, and academic advising. Academic experiences at Pace emphasize teaching from both a practical and theoretical perspective, drawing upon the expertise of faculty who balance academic preparation with professional experience to bring a unique dynamic to the classroom. While the primary emphasis of the institution is on excellent teaching, the university supports and encourages scholarly activity to ensure the intellectual vitality of the faculty. While much of the work has had professional application, Pace particularly invites scholarship that directly relates to the classroom experience and involves students in the research process. Pace has always had a student-centered focus and is committed to providing access to those who range widely in age, ethnicity, socio-economic background and academic preparation. Increasing amounts of institutional financial aid to help students meet the growing costs of a private education; locations in New York City and Westchester County; evening, weekend and summer scheduling; and special counseling and academic support services are ways in which the university has sought to enhance the accessibility and opportunities of a Pace education. A significant tradition of Pace University is its strong relationship with business, civic and community organizations. Offering special programs and services to neighboring institutions and corporate partners, the university gains strength in return from these partnerships and derives benefits for its students from the networks these linkages provide. The future of Pace University will be shaped by its traditions and values as they respond to the current needs and expectations of today's students. Combining excellence in instruction with personal attention, Pace provides the virtues of the small arts and sciences college with the curricular richness, scholarly disposition and excellent professional programs of the research and comprehensive institution. HISTORY OF PACE UNIVERSITY: Founded in 1906 by the Pace brothers, Homer and Charles, The Pace Institute was a business school for men and women who aspired to a better life. Homer and Charles Pace borrowed $600 to rent a classroom and office in the old Tribune building in lower Manhattan to teach 10 men and three women the principles of accounting and business law. That building once stood where the Pace Plaza building stands today.


Two years later, because of the overwhelming success of the Pace School of Accountancy, the Pace brothers relocated classes to the nearby Hudson Terminal complex. Another move to the Transportation Building at 225 Broadway took place in 1927 in response to continued growth. In 1948, Pace Institute was approved for college status by the New York Board of Regents. Academic expansion forced yet another move to 41 Park Row in 1951, and two years later Pace College received authorization from the State Education Department to grant the bachelor of arts degree. Classes began on the Pleasantville campus in 1963. The year before, the Marks Hall building was signed over to the College by Pace Trustee Wayne Marks, President of General Foods, and his wife, Helen. Soon after, Dyson Hall was constructed, named in honor of alumnus, Trustee and benefactor, Charles H. Dyson. Willcox Hall was named for Trustee and benefactor Byron Willcox. In 1965, the Undergraduate School of Business Administration, the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education were established. The year following, the School of Nursing was founded and was later named after alumnus, Trustee and benefactor Gustav Lienhard. In December 1966, at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Civic Center building, Vice President Hubert Humphrey promised to teach at Pace and conducted a Scholar-in-Residence seminar at the New York City campus. Finally, in 1973, the State Education Department approved Pace College's petition for university status. Two years later, the College of White Plains consolidated with Pace University, and the School of Law was established in 1976. The assets of Briarcliff College were acquired in 1977. In the years following, an international education center was opened by IBM Corporation, NYNEX opened a center and the Hastings Center moved its operations to the Briarcliff site. In 1983, the School of Computer Science and Information Systems was established as its own entity. In 1997, Pace purchased the World Trade Institute, a leading-edge provider of international training programs. Pace University today is a diverse institution with over 13,000 students. For 100 years, bright, motivated and talented men and women have walked out of Pace's many doors, degrees in hand, and have ventured into the world prepared for the challenges of each passing decade. Every year, curriculum offerings in schools and colleges are modified to meet the changing needs of ambitious and knowledgeable students. Throughout the years since 1906, Pace has grown along with the talents of those who comprise what is affectionately known as the "Pace community." The Pace tradition is something in which we can all take pride. Some Pace University Milestones: 1948 - Pace Institute was given college status 1950 - Pace approved to grant the bachelor of arts degree 1965 - Undergraduate School of Business Administration, the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education are established 1966 - School of Nursing established, later named after alumnus, trustee and benefactor Gustav Lienhard 1966 - Groundbreaking ceremony for the Civic Center building 1973 - Pace receives university status from the State Education Department 1975 - College of White Plains consolidates with Pace University 1976 - School of Law is established 1977 - Briarcliff College joins Pace University 1983 - School of Computer Science and Information Systems is established 1994 - Ann and Alfred Goldstein Academic Center dedicated on the Pleasantville campus 1995 - $55 million Campaign for Pace University launched with $10 million challenge grant from alumnus and trustee emeritus Charles H. Dyson '30 and his family 1996 - Lubin School of Business receives AACSB accreditation

1997 - Pace purchases the World Trade Institute, which provides training in international business and trade, from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey 1998 - Pace cited in Crain's New York Business as one of the top five sources for technology degree recipients in New York City 1999 - Dyson Family challenge completed one year ahead of schedule, raising $21.1 which is $1.1 million over goal 1999 - Pace Alumni Network (PANet) established to connect alumni worldwide 2001 - Pace establishes the Center for Downtown New York 2002 - The Ann and Alfred Goldstein Health, Fitness, and Recreation Center opens on the Pleasantville campus 2002 - First Pace students win prestigious Fulbright Fellowships 2003 - The Pforzheimer Honors College accepts its first class of students. 2003 - Pace hosts the CNBC/Wall Street Journal 2003 Democratic Candidate Presidential Debate 2005 - Verizon CEO and alumnus Ivan G. Seidenberg ’81 gives Pace $15 million, the largest gift in its history; in honor of this gift the School of Computer Science and Information Systems is named after him 2006 - Pace celebrates its centennial 2014 - Campus Master Plan initiated


Fast Facts About Pace: Founded in 1906, Pace University educates achievers who are engaged with critical issues locally and globally. Known for its outcome-oriented environment that prepares students to succeed in a wide range of professions, Pace is a private metropolitan university which enrolls nearly 13,000 students in bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs in the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, Law School, Lienhard School of Nursing, Lubin School of Business, and School of Education.

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Majors and Degrees: of faculty members hold a 100 undergraduate majors offering 27 undergraduate and graduate degrees, 47 PhD or terminal degree master’s programs, and four doctoral programs Enrollment: Undergraduates - 8,289 Graduate Students - 3,745 Law Students - 590 Total - 12,624 Enrollment by Gender: Percentage male students 41% Percentage female students 59% Undergraduate by School-Matriculated: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences - 3,850 College of Health Professions - 501 Lubin School of Business - 2,806 School of Education - 163 Ivan G. Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems - 563 Other - 376 Undergraduate Student Diversity: White (Non-Hispanic) 46% Hispanic 16% African-American 11% Asian 9% Other 9% Unknown 6% Multi 3%

90 International students represent different 90 countries

Top 14 majors at Pace 1. Management 2. Accounting 3. Nursing 4. Marketing 5. Finance 6. Communications 7. Psychology 8. Performing Arts/Theater 9. Biology 10. Education 11. Computer Science/Technology 12. Political Science 13. Forensics 14. Criminal Justice

Total number of undergraduate students: 7,116 New York City Campus - 4,828 Freshmen - 1,307 Westchester Campus - 2,288 Freshmen - 451 69% of freshmen live on campus

BusinessWeek lists Pace University as one of the “Best Northeastern Colleges in the U.S. by Salary Potential.” Pace graduates earn a starting median salary of $53,200, only a few thousand less than graduates of Yale University, putting Pace among the top 50 colleges in the nation.





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