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Table Of COnTenTs

Quick Facts 3The University of Maine 4President Ferguson/AD Steve Abbott 5Maine at a Glance 6Blue Sky Project 7Student-Athlete Support 8-10 Black Bear Points of Pride 11Memorial Gym 12Head Coach Ted Woodward 13-17Assoc. Head Coach Douglas Leichner 18Asst. Coach Nate Philippe 19Asst. Coach Jon Sheets 20Rosters 21 Bios 22-29America East Tournament 30Coaching Records 31Year-By-Year Results 32-35Records vs. Teams 36Record Book 37-41Letterwinners 42-43

The 2009-10 University of Maine Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the University of Maine Athletic Media Relations Office. Editor: Chris Hill - Photographs supplied by: William Drake, Michael York, Brian Jenkins, Amy Brooks, Gazelle Images, Doug DeBiase, Laura Reed and Andrew Mahoney. In complying with the letter and spirit of applicable laws and in pursuing its own goals of diversity, the University of Maine System shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, including transgender status or gender expression, national origin, citizenship status, age, disability or veteran’s status in employment, education and all other areas of the University System. The University provides reasonable accomodations to qualified individuals with disabilities upon request. Question and complaints about discrimination in any area of the University should be directed to the Director of Equal Opportunity, the University of Maine, Room 101, 5754 North Stevens Hall, Orono, Maine 04469-5754, telephone 207-581-12256, TTY (207) 581-9484. Due to federal law regarding privacy of medial information under the Health Insurance Portability and Account-ability Act (HIPAA), the University of Maine will not release a student-athlete’s medical information to the media. UMaine, may, however, release information at an appropriate time as to how long a student athlete’s injury will keep him/her from participating in athletic competition. This disclosure will only occur after the student-athlete has signed a waiver form related to the specific injury that has occurred. We ask the cooperation of the media in not asking coaches or team personnel questions regarding injuries to student-athletes. Furthermore, if a student-athlete chooses not to divulge an injury or illness, we request that you respect his or her choice.

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Genearal InformationSchool .......................................... The University of MaineLocation .............................................Orono, Maine 04469Founded ......................................................................1865Enrollment ...............................................................11,168Nickname ......................................................... Black BearsColors ........................ Blue (PMS 289 and 292) and WhiteAffiliation ............................................... NCAA Division IConference ......................................................America EastFacility .............................. Cross Insurance Center (5,800)President ...........................................Paul Ferguson, Ph. D. Director of Athletics ..................Steve Abbott (Harvard ‘85)Athletic Dept. Telephone ............................ (207) 581-1052Assoc. AD for Compliance .......Eileen Flaherty (Bryant ‘99)Assoc. AD for External Operations ................... Joe Roberts ................................................................(Massachusetts ’89)Assoc. AD for Internal Operations/Facilities: ................................................ Will Biberstein (Illinois ’96)Asst. AD for Finance ..................... Sue Randall (Maine ’89)Asst. AD for Public Relations .........Laura Reed (Maine ’98)

HistoryFirst Year of Men’s Basketball ................................ 1904–05Program Record .................................................938-1,065NCAA Tournaments ..................................................NoneLast Post-Season Game ................................March 9, 2012America East Tournament .............................QuarterfinalsResult ................................................ Albany 50, Maine 49

Media Relations InformationAsst. AD for Public Relations ............................Laura ReedOffice Phone ................................................207-581-3646Assistant Manager of Athletic Media Relations: (MBB Contact) ........................................ Christopher HillE-mail: ............................ Christopher.m.hill1@maine.edu............................................Office Phone: (207) 581-4158............................................... Cell Phone: (813) 298-9698Assistant Manager of Athletic Media Relations: ................. (FB/WBB/SB Contact) ............................Tyson McHatten............................................Office Phone: (207) 581-3596Athletic Media Relations FAX Number ..... (207) 581-3297Memorial Gym Press Row Phone .............. (207) 581-1049Web Site: ..................................... www.GoBlackBears.com

Mailing Address: University of Maine

Athletic Media Relations5747 Memorial Gym

Orono, ME 04469-5747

Coaching InformationHead Coach ...................................Ted Woodward (Bucknell ’86)Record at UMaine ................................... 111-155 (Nine Seasons)Career Record ..................................................................... SameOffice Phone ....................................................... (207) 581-1094Best Time to Contact .................. Through Media Relations Dept.Associate Head Coach: ................. Douglas Leichner (CCSU ‘92)Assistant Coaches: ..................................... Jon Sheets (Maine ’07) .......................................................Deshon Gaither (Ashford ‘98)Basketball Trainer ..................................................Michelle HayesPhysician John Engle, M.D., Michael Rizzo, FNP and the Center for Family Medicine at Eastern Maine Medical CenterOrthopedic Physician: Dr. Thompson McGuire, O.D.

Team Information2012-13 Record: .................. 11-19 (8-4 home, 3-14 road, 0-1 neutral)2012-13 AE Record .............................6-10 (5-3 home, 1-7 road)Conference Finish ........................................................Sixth PlaceLetterwinners Returning / Lost............................................... 4/5Newcomers .................................................................................7Starters Returning / Lost ......................................................... 2/4

2013-14 SCHEDULE

Oct. 26 MCGILL 2 p.m.Nov. 1 LAVAL 7 p.m. Nov. 8 at Rhode Island 7:30 p.m.Nov. 10 FISHER 3 p.m. Nov. 12 at George Washington TBANov. 19 NJIT 7 p.m. Nov. 25 QUINNIPIAC 7 p.m. Dec. 1 DARTMOUTH 2 p.m. Dec. 4 at NJIT 7 p.m.Dec. 6 at Connecticut 7 p.m.Dec. 13 ARMY 6 p.m.Dec. 15 UMPI 2 p.m.Dec. 21 at Providence 2 p.m.Dec. 29 vs. Middle Tenn. State$ 4:30 p.m.Dec. 30 vs. TBD $ TBAJan. 5 BINGHAMTON* 4:30 p.m.Jan. 9 at Hartford* 7 p.m.Jan. 11 at UMBC* 3:30 p.m.Jan. 16 VERMONT* 7 p.m.Jan. 18 ALBANY (N.Y.)* 2 p.m.Jan. 23 MASS-LOWELL* 7 p.m.Jan. 26 at Stony Brook* 2 p.m.Jan. 29 at New Hampshire* 7 p.m.Feb. 1 UMBC* 2 p.m.Feb. 4 at Vermont* 7 p.m.Feb. 8 at Binghamton* 2 p.m.Feb. 12 HARTFORD* 7 p.m.Feb. 15 at Albany (N.Y.)* 2 p.m.Feb. 23 STONY BROOK* 2 p.m.Feb. 27 at Mass-Lowell 7 p.m.Mar. 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 2 p.m.

$- Dr. Pepper Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.) * - America East Games

2013-14 Maine Men’s Basketball Quick Facts

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UMaine at a glanceThe University of Maine, founded in Orono in 1865, is the state’s premier public university. It is among the most comprehensive higher education institutions in the Northeast attracting students from 44 states and more than 67 countries. It currently enrolls 10,900 undergraduate and graduate students who can directly participate in groundbreaking research working with world-class scholars. The University of Maine offers doctoral degrees in 35 fields, representing the humanities, sciences, engineering and education; master’s degrees in nearly 70 disciplines; 90 undergraduate majors and academic programs; and one of the oldest and most prestigious honors programs in the U.S. The university promotes environmental stewardship on its campus, with substantial efforts aimed at conserving energy, recycling and adhering to green building standards in new construction.

umaine.edu

To aid members of the media reporting on the University of Maine, we offer this abbreviated style guide. Our goal is to increase consistent, accurate editorial and visual representation of UMaine, and to answer the most-asked questions from reporters and editors about the University of Maine identity.

To put it simply, we are the University of Maine

(There is only one)

Acceptable second reference: UMaine

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UMOUniversity of Maine at Orono

UMEUMaine-Orono

Our Division I teams are the Maine Black Bears

UMaine is Maine’s only flagship university. It is part of the seven-campus University of Maine System.

The University of Maine is located in Orono, Maine. It was founded in 1865 as the state’s land grant university. That means it has a statewide mission and a presence in every county in Maine.

University of Maine Division of Marketing and Communications207.581.3743

What’s in a name?

Everything!

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University of MainePresident Paul Ferguson

Paul W. Ferguson became the 19th president of the University of Maine in July 2011. A Southern California native, President Ferguson is a Whittier College graduate who

earned a Ph.D. in pharmacology and toxicology at the University of California, Davis in 1981. He is an accomplished health scientist with a 30-year record of scholarship as an award-winning professor in the fields of toxicology and public health. President Ferguson rose through the academic ranks, leading research and outreach efforts in four states to assess and reduce potential health risks from chemical exposures. During this time, Dr. Ferguson also worked as a senior toxicologist for Unocal Corporation, a Los Angeles-based international energy resources company.

Since 1993, Dr. Ferguson has progressed through academic administration, initially serving as vice provost and dean of graduate studies and research at the University of Louisiana, Monroe. At the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, he was vice president for research and graduate studies. Prior to joining the University of Maine, Dr. Ferguson was at the Edwardsville campus of Southern Illinois University, where he was provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs.

As a campus leader highly regarded for his commitment to engagement, inclusivity and quality, President Ferguson has a demonstrated record of university transformations in the areas of increased research and economic development, university-community partnerships, student success, faculty development and academic quality.

Currently, President Ferguson is leading an inclusive, campuswide planning and implementation process, the Blue Sky Project, to elevate the University of Maine to new levels of excellence as the most distinctively community-engaged and student centered of the American research universities.

University of Maine Director of Athletics Steve Abbott

Steve Abbott was named Director of Athletics at the University of Maine in August 2010. He comes to Maine with a wealth of knowledge of Black Bear athletics. Abbott

grew up in Orono and his father, Walt, was a professor, head football coach and athletic administrator at UMaine for 50 years.

Formerly an attorney for Pierce Atwood, northern New England’s largest law firm, Abbott served as Chief of Staff for Sen. Susan Collins from 1997–2009. He was the top adviser to Sen. Collins from her first year through her rise to prominence in the Senate, including her chairmanship of the Homeland Security Committee. Abbott managed her Washington office and her six Maine offices. He supervised a staff of more than 50 and worked extensively with Maine constituents, including business, state and academic leaders.

Abbott is a 1985 graduate of Harvard College with a degree in history. He was captain of the Harvard football team in 1984. He graduated from the University of Maine School of Law in 1991. He also studied sport management at the University of Massachusetts.

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Ranked as one of the top national universities by Princeton Review, Forbes, U.S. News & World Report, and Fiske Guide • ranked as one of the

National Science Foundation’s top 100 public universities for research expenditures • annual

research expenditures of more than $100 million • Maine’s only NCAA Division I athletics program with 17 men’s and women’s teams • Maine’s

most comprehensive academic experience with doctoral degrees in 35 fields, representing the

humanities, sciences, engineering and education; master’s degrees in nearly 70 disciplines; and 90

undergraduate majors and academic programs •home to one of the oldest and most prestigious

honors programs in the U.S. • Maine’s only federally designated land grant and sea grant institution • for every dollar the state invests

in UMaine through the Maine Economic Improvement Fund, researchers leverage $5 from outside sources • winner of two NCAA Division I

National Championships in men’s ice hockey •cited by Princeton Review as one of the most environmentally responsible universities •

more than 105,000 alumni worldwide

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Maine Business School

Ranked among the nation’s top 100 public universities by U.S. News & World Report (2012)

Rated one of America’s Top Colleges, Forbes (2011)

Voted one of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Business Schools (2010, 2011) and one of

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Academic support services for student athletesAthletic academic counselors are committed to providing the environment and support necessary to empower student-athletes to achieve their full academic potential, culminating in a degree from the University of Maine.

• Individual academic counseling• Tracking of academic eligibility

and progress• Tutoring program• Study, time management and

organizational skills• Support for students with

learning disabilities• Sezak Academic Center and

study table• Laptop loan program

Academic support offered

What graduates are saying

“ Looking back at the last five years here at the University of Maine, I can’t help but think about how much I have changed as an individual because of the amazing opportunities and lifelong lessons associated with being a student-athlete. Words cannot express how fortunate and privileged I feel to have been able to represent the University of Maine hockey team and wear its jersey out onto the ice. I will continue to hold close the great memories and extraordinary friendships for the rest of my life.”

— Mark NemecMen’s Ice Hockey

“ My time here at the University of Maine has truly been one of the greatest experiences of my life. I came to this school never imagining the journey I would have as a student-athlete. Being a part of athletics and academics here at the university has made me who I am today. I will forever be grateful for all of the support I have received from the UMaine faculty, my coach Mark Lech, my family, and most importantly, my lovely teammates. Looking back on my time here I can say I have no regrets; I feel lucky to have been given the opportunity to represent UMaine and I will continue to do so in one way or another for the rest of my life.”

— Corey Conner Women’s Track and Field

and Cross Country

“ These past four years as a Black Bear student-athlete have been the best years of my life. The friendships and memories I have made with my teammates and classmates will be cherished forever. It has been an honor to play the sport I love, for the school I love for four amazing years. Once a Black Bear, always a Black Bear — GO BLUE.”

— Michael FransosoBaseball

“ When I started here four years ago, I could have never anticipated how much of a life-changing experience being a UMaine student-athlete would be. The biggest lesson I have learned from my time here is the value of hard work and dedication, and I have come to learn that those two words epitomize University of Maine athletics. I have had the opportunity to play amongst, meet, and be inspired by some incredible athletes and coaches, and the things I will take away from this place stretch far beyond the classroom. My fondest memories will always be those shared on and off the field with my teammates.”

— Madelaine HillWomen’s Soccer

250Scholar-athletes with a GPA of

3.0 or higher in 2012–13

220Conference academic honors

28Capital One Academic

All-America honors — all time

50Capital One Academic

All-District I honors — all time

4Sports that received public

recognition for their multiyear APR scores, which were in the top 10 percent of their

respective sports

2America East Academic Cups

2004 and 2007

3.11Department-wide GPA for all

Black Bear teams competing in America East in 2011–12

4America East teams with highest GPA among their

respective sports

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Athletic training/strength and conditioning

Top-rate medical staffThe Maine sports medicine team includes six certified athletic trainers and one graduate assistant certified athletic trainer, a team physician, an orthopedic physician, a wide variety of medical specialists and student-athletic trainers. Other specialists on the Maine athletic healthcare team include an optometrist, chiropractor and dentist.

Mike Kessock Sports Medicine CenterThe Mike Kessock Sports Medicine Center in Memorial Gymnasium houses some of the newest technology in the field of sports medicine. The facility provides injury prevention, treatment and rehabilitation for student-athletes.

Speed, strength and conditioningUMaine Speed, Strength and Conditioning is a performance-based program focused on achieving success in athletic events and maintaining an injury-free environment. Philo-sophy: Developing a mentally and physic-ally challenging training environment that will allow athletes to maximize their ability; Increasing performance in athletic events; Decreasing the risk of injury through the teaching of progressive strength and power development exercises; Identifing dysfunctional movement patterns and correct the pattern. Fundamentals of an athlete: lower-body strength; lower-body power; core strength; ability to accelerate and decelerate; mobility; and balanced upper body (posterior/anterior).

Intercollegiate Strength Center in the Latti Fitness CenterThe Intercollegiate Athletic Strength Center in the Latti Fitness Center serves as the home for all varsity teams. The Intercollegiate Center is entering its seventh year as home of the Black Bears.

Intercollegiate Strength Center by the numbers• 5,000 square feet• 10,000 pounds of weights• 10 multipurpose power racks• Nine Olympic platforms• Five various cardiovascular machines• Five half racks• Five glue/hamstring machines• Nine sets of Eleiko/Uesaka Olympic bumper sets• Four slide boards• Electrical timing systems

Community involvement: Student-athletes do not just receive tremendous support. They also return the support to the local community. Events that student-athletes took part in last season included Martin Luther King Diversity Day, Toys for Tots, Salvation Army Angel Tree, Operation Christmas Child and Play4Kay. They also volunteered numerous hours at both the Ronald McDonald House and the Old Town–Orono YMCA, Cub Tracks Triathlon, Warm Heads Warm Hearts, Skate with the Bears, Black Bear Mentors, Skating Strides and many more activities. Maine athletics donates thousands of dollars worth of tickets to nonprofits each year.

The women’s basketball team raised $10,255 for its annual Play4Kay Breast Cancer awareness fundraiser game. Since the $10k goal was met, Coach Barron lived up to his word, having his head shaved.

Outstanding support for student-athletes

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Historic Achievements>> Maine has celebrated two NCAA championships in men’s ice hockey. Maine defeated Lake Superior State, 5–4, to capture the school’s first crown in 1993, and then knocked off New Hampshire, 3–2, to win the school’s second title in 1999.

>> Every year since 1986, at least one Black Bear team or

individual has competed in an NCAA Championship event.

>> The Black Bear baseball team has made seven

appearances in the College World Series in Omaha, Neb.

>> The following is a list of conference titles in Maine history:

Men’s Ice Hockey

Hockey East — 1989, 1992, 1993, 2000, 2004

Baseball

America East — 1990, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2011

Men’s Cross Country

America East — 2004

Softball

America East — 1994, 2004, 2006

Football

Yankee Conference — 1949, 1951, 1952, 1961, 1965, 1974,

1982, 1987, 1989

Atlantic 10 — 2001, 2002

Women’s Basketball

America East — 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91,

1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99,

2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05

Men’s Outdoor Track

America East — 1995

Athletic success

Football advanced to the Final Eight of the FCS playoffs

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• UMaine has won two NCAA Division I National Championships in men’s ice hockey in addition to 18 NCAA appearances and 11 Frozen Four appearances.

• Alfond Arena is recognized as the college hockey rink with the “Best Atmosphere” by the Wall Street Journal (2011).

• Two Hobey Baker Award winners from UMaine (Scott Pellerin and Paul Kariya), are recognized as the top NCAA men’s ice hockey players.

• 47 former Black Bears have played in the NHL. John Tortorella is head coach of the Vancouver Canucks. Garth Snow is general manager of the New York Islanders, while Jack Capuano is their head coach.

• UMaine baseball has made seven College World Series appearances and 16 NCAA regional appearances. Baseball has won seven conference titles, including the 2011 championship.

• UMaine baseball has had seven major league players in addition to coaches Brian Butterfield and Carl “Stump” Merrill.

• UMaine women’s basketball has won 13 conference titles and made seven NCAA Tournament appearances. Four All-Americans have combined for 14 All-American honors.

• UMaine football has won 11 conference titles and made six NCAA Tournament appearances, including three NCAA Final Eight appearances in the last 11 years. UMaine played in the 1965 Tangerine Bowl.

• UMaine football has had 50 players in NFL camps. There are currently eight players listed on NFL rosters. UMaine football has produced 36 All-Americans (2013).

• Three Black Bears have played in the Super Bowl.

• UMaine softball has won three conference titles and made UMaine’s first NCAA appearance by a women’s team in 1994.

• Former UMaine men’s basketball player Rick Carlisle led the Dallas Mavericks to a 2011 NBA Championship win, while Jim Boylan is an assistant coach with the Indiana Pacers.

• UMaine field hockey received its highest national ranking ever in 2011 when it was ranked 10th in the nation.

• Track and field great Viktoria Rybalko competed in the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics.

• UMaine track has garnered five All-America honors in the last three years.

Black Bear Points of Pride

Annabelle Hamilton Michael Cole Corey Conner

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THE NEW HOME OF THE BLACK BEARS... THE CROSS INSURANCE CENTER

CROSS CENTER

QUICK FACTS4Located at 515 Main Street Bangor, ME 0440

(207) 561-8300

4Grand Opening on Sept. 10, 2013

4Maine Black Bear bas-ketball capacity 6,667.

4 Women’s Basketball will play 15 games at the Cross Center while Men’s

Basketball will play 11 games there.

4 Will be home to a number of shows and concerts including the Harlem Globetrotters, Jeff Dunham, Chicago and Manheim Steam-

roller.

CROSS CENTERDATES AND TIMES

MEN’S BASKETBALLDate Opponent Time11/19 NJIT 7 p.m.11/25 Quinnipiac 7 p.m.12/1 Dartmouth 2 p.m.12/13 Army 6 p.m.1/5 Binghamton 4:30 p.m.

1/6 Vermont 7 p.m.1/23 UMass-Lowell 7 p.m.2/2 UMBC 2 p.m.2/12 Hartford 7 p.m.2/23 Stony Brook 2 p.m.3/2 UNH 2 p.m.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

11/11 USM 7 p.m.

11/14 ND State 7 p.m.

11/16 Bryant 6 p.m.

11/29 UMass 5 p.m.

11/30 TBD 12/2 pm

12/11 Hartford 7 p.m.

12/21 Towson 2 p.m.

1/5 Yale 2 p.m.

1/8 UMBC 7 p.m.

1/14 Vermont 6 p.m.

1/26 Stony Brook 12 p.m.

1/29 UNH 6 p.m.

2/9 Binghamton 2 p.m.

2/16 Albany 2 p.m.

2/26 UMass-Lowell 6 p.m.

Cross Center Venue InfoAlong the historic riverfront in the quintessential New England city of Bangor, Maine, the Cross Insurance Center can host up to 2,000 convention guests with an 8,000 seat arena and room for 260 exhibit booths, offering you you first class hospitality, and pro-viding an unparalleled, original New England experience. Just minutes from Bangor In-ternational Airport, the state-of-the-art new facility has easy access to diverse dining and nightlife, boutique and unique shopping, and is just a scenic hour’s drive to breathtaking ocean views at Acadia National Park.

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Ted WoodwardHead Coach • Buck nel l ’86N inth S eason at Maine

Ted Woodward enters his 10th season as the Head Coach at Maine and his 18th year overall as a Black Bear in Orono, Maine. Woodward brings 27 years of Division I basketball experience at UConn, Harvard University, and Central Connecticut State University in addition to his time at UMaine. He was named Head Coach of the Black Bears on August 31, 2004, the 20th Basketball Head Coach in the University of Maine’s history.

“We are pleased to name Ted as our next men’s basketball Head Coach, said former UMaine (and now present GWU, AD, Patrick Nero), upon his hiring. “Ted shares the priorities that we have for our athletic programs. He understands the high value we put on education, citizenship and the desire for our student-athletes to excel athletically.”

Ted Woodward began his coaching career as a graduate assistant to Hall-of-Fame Coach Jim Calhoun at the University of Connecticut in 1986. He remained on the UConn staff through the 1989 season. While at UConn, the Huskies won the 1988 NIT Championship, igniting the program to national prominence and decades of outstanding success.

“Coach Calhoun was a great mentor to me, an outstanding coach and person, and provided me a wonderful learning experience in basketball and college athletics,” said Woodward.

While in Storrs, Woodward also earned his Master’s degree in Education (Athletic Administration) in 1989. Woodward then moved onto becoming a full-time assistant coach at Harvard University, where he served for Coach Peter Roby for 2 seasons in Cambridge. While at Harvard, Woodward also served as the Director of Athletic Promotions. Following his stint at Harvard, Woodward moved onto Central Connecticut State University as the top assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for Mark Adams. At CCSU, the program set a Division I era record for wins in 95-96. In 1996, Woodward began his service at the University of Maine, arriving in Orono to be Coach John Giannini’s top assistant coach and recruiting coordinator, and eventually the Associate Head Coach of the UMaine program.

At Maine, the Black Bears went onto post their top-two winning seasons in the history of the school including a school-record 24 wins in the 1999-2000 season. In addition, UMaine finished as America East Championship Runner-Ups twice from 1999-2004. During that span from UConn to UMaine, Woodward coached, recruited and helped develop 5 players who went onto the NBA, and several more who played professionally in Europe.

Woodward was recognized by his peers by Rivals100hoops.com and theInsidershoops.com surveys at the time as one of the top assistant coaches in the country. He also was a specially invited guest of the International Basketball Academy, in Pula, Yugoslavia, and the Portuguese Basketball Coach’s Association, and was an invited guest to other camps and clinics at various times during his career.

Now in his 18th year in Orono, Woodward has been a part of more basketball contests than anyone in Black Bear history other than former coach and player Skip Chappelle.

As the Head Coach at Maine:

• Has led Maine to their third highest win-total in any season (19) in 2009-10

• Led the Black Bears to consecutive third-place finishes in 2009-10 and 10-11. That marked the only 2nd time in the past 20 years where Maine had finished that high in the standings in consecutive seasons

• Was chosen as the CollegeInsider.com 2009-10 America East Coach of the Year

• Was selected as a finalist for the Skip Prosser Man-of-the-Year Award. The national award is given annually to recipients who embody success on the court as well as “high moral integrit” off the court, as well on.

• Led the Black Bears to wins over 2 BCS opponents, Boston College and Penn State. The win over BC was the first for Maine in 85 years and the only win by an America East team over an ACC team that season

• Has posted a 4-2 record v. Atlantic 10 teams including wins over URI (twice), UMass, and Ford-ham. Maine’s three wins over the Atlantic 10 over the past four years leads the America East in that category

• Has led the Black Bears to one of just four teams in the America East who has posted a cumulative .500 or better conference record over the past four years (since 2009-10 season)

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• Has graduated 27 of the 28 seniors who have played for him at UMaine, including every senior in 8 consecutive senior classes

• Recruited the first Parade All-American to attend UMaine (Garet Beal)

• Have recruited, coached, and developed several players who have gone onto play in the professional ranks in Europe or in the non-NBA professional leagues in the US. From 2005-2013, Maine has had 11 players who have played professional basketball

• Have posted a perfect 1000 APR over the past 2 season-cycles

• Has led the program to team-GPA record-setting semesters at UMaine. During the 18 semesters Coach Woodward has been Head Coach, the team GPA has been above 2.5, 17 times.

• Has coached, recruited and developed numerous Black Bears who have become All-Conference honorees (All-League, All-Rookie, or All-Defensive), All District I selections, All-Academic America East selections, and America East Scholar-Athlete honor roll winners

• Has coached numerous UMaine Scholar-Athlete award winners and Rising Stars

• Recruited and coached the 2012 Dean Smith Award winner, Andrew Rogers. Andrew was the first Men’s Basketball Dean Smith award winner over the past 20 years.

• Led the Black Bears to 3-consecutive weeks being ranked the the Mid-Major top-25 poll in 2009-10.

• Won the 100 Club Classic in November 2008, hosted by Kennesaw State U., the first in-season tournament to be won by the Black Bear’s basketball team.

Woodward is also a highly-respected member of the coaching, UMaine, and college athletic community. He has served multiple terms as a representative of the UMaine Athletic Advisory Board, is a member of the prestigious Division I NCAA Men’s Basketball Issues Committee, and a term as the coaches laiaison for the America East Conference. Furthermore, Woodward served as the Head Coach of the UMaine Men’s Golf Team from 1997-2001, also serving a one-year member of the Men’s Golf District I Committee.

Woodward graduated from Bucknell University in 1986 with a BA degree in Economics. A Suffern, NY native, Woodward is married to Linda Emery. They reside in Orono with children Jillian (19, freshman at Salve Regina University), and Tommy (16).

The Woodward File√ Tenth Season as Head Coach at Maine√ 2009-10 CollegeInsider.com America East Coach of the Year√ 2009-10 National Finalist for the Skip Prosser Man-of-the-Year Award√ Named Head Coach Aug. 31, 2004√ Was an assistant at Maine for eight seasons√ Has coached at Maine, Central Con-necticut State, Harvard and Connecticut√ A 1986 graduate of Bucknell

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AMHERST, Mass.-The University of Maine men’s baketball team defeated the University of Massachusetts by the score of 68-56 on Wednesday night at the Mullins Center. With the win, Maine is now 3-5 on the year while UMass suffers just its second loss and now stands at 7-2. Maine was led by America East Player of the Game Malachi Peay (Brooklyn, N.Y.) who had 10 points, five assists, four rebounds and four steals.

Gerald McLemore (San Diego, Calif.) got Maine going when he intercepted a pass and went coast-to-coast for a layup and the foul. The Minutemen would take an 11-5 lead with five minutes left, but a Troy Barnies (Auburn, Maine) put-back would make it 12-7 with 11:56 left in the first half.

The teams exchanged baskets, and a nifty Malachi Peay (Brooklyn, N.Y.) steal and fastbreak layup got the Black Bears within 20-14 with eight minutes to play in the first stanza. Alasdair Fraser (Falkirk, Scotland) hit a jumper and an Andrew Rogers steal and layup got Maine within 20-18 with seven minutes to play.

The Black Bears continued to battle, which included a nice Fraser dunk on a Minuteman defender. A Barnies follow made it 30-29 UMass with just under four minutes to play. Two Peay free throws with two minutes left gave Maine a one-point edge. The teams exchanged baskets but would go into halftime tied at 32.

Fraser led Maine with nine points in the first half while McLemore added six points and three rebounds.

The Minutemen opened up a 36-33 lead, but Mike Allison (Lynden, Ontario) had a nice follow above the rim to make it a one-point game five minutes into the second stanza. Maine got within 38-37 on a nice Peay pass to McNally for an easy layup.

UMass got a bucket, but Terrance Mitchell (Milton, Fla.) swished a three to tie the game at 40 with 11:20 left. Mitchell would drain another three to put Maine up 45-42 with 10 minutes to play. The Black Bears took a 50-44 lead on a Peay free throw with 8:42 left, and a McNally follow put Maine up 52-44.

Maine got a stop, and McLemore made a three from the corner to put the Black Bears up 11 with six minutes to play.

The teams exchanged three pointers, and Maine held a 60-47 lead with 4:07 left.

UMass made a pair of free throws, but Barnies answered with a layup. The Black Bears got a stop, and would make free throws the rest of the way to seal the win.

Allison finished with seven points, six rebounds and three blocks while McLemore added 12 and Mitchell 10.

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Maine Men’s BasketBall ∞ 2013-14 Media GuideDouglas Leichner returns for his ninth season and fifth as associate head coach.

Leichner has been a successful head coach for nine seasons with a proven track record at six different levels of basketball, while guiding five programs from hardship to prosperity. The associate head coach has garnered “Coach of the Year” accolades on ten occasions and has won six championships. In his last two seasons as head coach, Leichner has led two different teams to an overall record of 39-2-1 (.928 winning percentage) pushing his overall record of 153-84-1 (.645 winning percentage).

In April 2013, Leichner was named Great Britain U20 National Team Head Coach. This prestigious appointment solidifies him as a key figure in the global basketball market. Leichner made an immediate impact as he led Great Britain to an unprecedented championship appearance and an unprecedented promotion to U20 Division A European Championships. The team was 16-1 under his tenure including an undefeated preparation phase (9-0). Great Brit-

ain went undefeated in pool play including a victory over the eventual cham-pion, Poland. Leichner designed an exciting up-tempo style of play that paid immediate dividends as his squad led the tournament in several categories, most notably in the scoring department, averaging 83 points per contest.

In the 2012-2013 season, Leichner completed his fourth season as Associate Head Basketball Coach for the University of Maine Black Bears. He has made an impact as the defensive architect behind Maine’s success. Under Leichner’s direction, the Black Bears have become perennially ranked in many defensive cate-gories and known for their aggressive and innovative defensive schemes. The Black Bears led the America East in blocks (4.0 per game) for the second time in three seasons. In addition, the 2009-10 Black Bears team had the second most regular season wins in program history (19), as well as the fourth-most overall wins in the program’s history. The Black Bears also ranked among the nation’s leaders in field goal percentage defense (19th), scoring defense (39th) and fewest personal fouls per game (16th). Leichner has produced four America East All-Defensive Team selections in his past six seasons at Maine.

A tireless recruiter, Leichner successfully signed Alasdair Fraser (Scotland) and Noam Laish (Israel) the 32nd ranked and 47th ranked prospects in Europe respectively. He also recruited Till Gloger the MVP of the German U19 League as well as Justin Edwards the #8 ranked player in Canada. Justin Edwards was an impact player as he earned America East All-Rookie Team. In 2012-2013, Justin Edwards led the America East in scoring (16.7ppg) and steals (1.9spg) en route to being named All-America East Second Team.

Known for post player development, the 2012-13 season was no different as Mike Allison and Alasdair Fraser joined former NBA player Jeff Cross as the only players in program history to notch 500 rebounds and 100 blocks in a career. Alasdair Fraser was named to All-America East Second Team and Mike Allison was named to America East All-Defensive Team. Under Leichner’s direction, five players have garnered All Conference honors, including Troy Barnies who was a first team selection in 2010-11.

Leichner’s extensive duties with the Black Bears include recruitment coordinator, game scheduling, scouting of opponents, equipment ordering and purchas-ing, fundraising activities, practice organization, on-floor coaching as well as academic monitoring, advising and mentoring.

The 2008-09 season proved to be an unprecedented campaign as head coach of the professional club, UCC Demons in Cork, Ireland. The Demons finished 22-1-1 and captured the elusive “Treble” for the first time in Irish basketball history. They were the SuperLeague Southern Conference Champions, the 2009 Irish National Cup Champions as well as the SuperLeague Champions.

As a result of his team’s success, Leichner was named “SuperLeague Coach of the Year 2008-09”, “Eurobasket.com Ireland Coach of the Year 2008-09” and “Streetball Ireland Coach of the Year 2008-09”.

He was also responsible for development of the club’s feeder pro-grams and overseeing all the coaches within the club. Leichner also organized clinics, marketed the organization, and was director of the Demons basketball camps.

Leichner came to the UCC Demons after spending four seasons as an assistant at the University of Maine. He was the lead international recruiter and assisted in developing many of the Black Bears offensive and defensive schemes.

Leichner came to Maine after spending seven seasons as a high school head coach in Florida. He had stops at Osceola High School in Kissimmee, Merritt Island High School and Episcopal H.S. in Jacksonville.

In 1992, Leichner began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Naugatuck Valley Community Technical College in Waterbury, Conn. The team advanced to the NCAA Junior College Division II national tournament advancing to the Elite Eight. He also served as an assis-tant coach during the 1996-97 season at NCAA Division II Stonehill.

A 1992 graduate of Central Connecticut State University, Leichner was a four-year letterman, three-year starter and served as captain as a senior. He returned to his alma mater as an administrative assistant for the 1993-94 season and was promoted to assistant coach where he served through the 1995-96 season.

He has worked at the Five-Star Basketball Camp and Adidas ABC All-Star Camp in Europe. He has been published in the Five-Star Basket-ball Coaches Playbook. Leichner has coached at numerous additional camps. He has coached a touring team that competed in China and a high school all-star team that played in Spain.

Leichner received his Bachelor of Science degree from Central Connecticut State University in 1992 and his master’s in history from Western Connecticut State University in 1995.

An avid traveler, Leichner is conversational in German and Spanish as well as an active member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) in addition to having a certified FIBA coaching license.

Leichner, and his wife, Traci, have two children, Matthias and Markus.

Douglas LeichnerAssociate Head CoachNinth SeasonCSCU ‘92

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Jon Sheets enters his second season as a member of the Black Bear coaching staff and his first year as sec-ond-assistant after moving up after the departure of Nate Philippe.

Sheets helped lead a Black Bears team that went 11-19 and 6-10 in conference which was highlighted by a near upset of the Albany great Danes in the confer-ence tournament last season.

Sheets, University of Maine class of 2007, played for the Black Bears from 2005-07. During the 2006-07 season he led the team with 3.1 assists per game while

making the sixth-most three-pointers in a season with 79. His 145 career three-pointers put him eighth in program history. Since graduating from Maine with a degree in communications, Sheets has played for Athletes in Action and pro-fessionally in Israel for the Kalandia Club. Sheets came back to Maine after serving as an assistant coach for the women’s basketball team at Simpson Univer-sity in California.

JonSheetsAssistant CoachSecond SeasonMaine ’07

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Deshon Gaither enters his first year on the University of Maine men’s basketball staff. Gaither was most recently the head boys postgraduate coach at Lee Academy in Lee, Maine. At Lee, Gaither posted a record of 52-17 as he groomed young athletes headed to collegiate programs.

Prior to his time at Lee, Gaither held various other coaching positions both in the United States and internationally. He worked with the Ontario

Professional Basketball League, where he helped lead his team to a 36-0 season and the OPBA championship. Many of his former players have gone on to play in Europe.

Gaither also coached at Bryant University for Max Good. While with the Bulldogs, his squads made five-straight CAA tournament appearances, and were the 2005 NCAA Division II runners-up.

A native of South Bend, Ind., Gaither graduated from Ashford University in 1998 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in social studies with a minor in literature.

Deshon GaitherAssistant CoachFirst S easonAshland ’98

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2013-14 RostersNUMERICAL ROSTER

# Player Position Class Ht. Wt. Hometown /High School 1 Dimitry Akanda-Coronel Guard-Forward Sophomore 6-4 190 Boston, Mass. / East Boston/Tabor Academy3 Christian Ejiga Forward Freshman 6-8 225 Lagos, Nigeria / Hyde School4 Marko Pirovic Forward Freshman 6-7 205 Bolton, Ontario / Robert F. Hall Secondary School5 Zarko Valjarevic Forward Junior 6-4 210 Belgrade, Serbia / Notre Dame Prep10 Shaun Lawton Guard Sophomore 6-5 190 Harlem, N.Y. / Putnam Science Academy/Long Island Lutheran11 Erik Nissen Forward Freshman 6-9 215 Quispamsis,, New Brunswick / Kennebecasis Valley HIgh12 Xavier Pollard Guard Junior 6-3 190 Bronx, N.Y. / Winchendon Prep/Suffield Academy13 Stefan Micovic Forward Sophomore 6-9 210 Pancevo, Serbia / KK Kris Kros14 Mitchell Worcester Guard Freshman 6-3 175 Washburn, Maine / Washburn District HS25 Till Gloger Forward Freshman 6-8 220 Bochum, Germany / Paderborn Baskets31 Troy Reid-Knight Guard Freshman 6-0 190 Vaughan, Ontario / Vaughan Secondary School/Thornlea33 Ethan Mackey Forward R-Freshman 6-7 220 Voorheesville, N.Y. / Northfield - Mt. Hermon42 Luke Hettermann Guard Junior 5-9 160 Bangor, Maine / Bangor54 Arturas Besevicius Guard Freshman 6-4 209 Vilnius, Lithuania / Lee Academy55 Garet Beal Guard/Forward Freshman 6-6 215 Jonesport, Maine / Jonesport-Beals HS

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # Player Position Class Ht. Wt. Hometown /High School 1 Dimitry Akanda-Coronel Guard-Forward Sophomore 6-4 190 Boston, Mass. / East Boston/Tabor Academy54 Arturas Besevicius Guard Freshman 6-6 209 Vilnius, Lithuania/Lee Academy55 Garet Beal Guard/Forward Freshman 6-6 215 Jonesport, Maine / Jonesport-Beals HS3 Christian Ejiga Forward Freshman 6-8 225 Lagos, Nigeria / Hyde School25 Till Gloger Forward Sophomore 6-8 220 Bochum, Germany / Paderborn Baskets42 Luke Hettermann Guard Junior 5-9 160 Bangor, Maine / Bangor10 Shaun Lawton Guard Sophomore 6-5 190 Harlem, N.Y. / Putnam Science Academy/Long Island Lutheran33 Ethan Mackey Forward R-Freshman 6-7 220 Voorheesville, N.Y. / Northfield - Mt. Hermon13 Stefan Micovic Forward Sophomore 6-9 210 Pancevo, Serbia / KK Kris Kros11 Erik Nissen Forward Freshman 6-9 215 Quispamsis,, New Brunswick / Kennebecasis Valley HIgh4 Marko Pirovic Forward Freshman 6-7 205 Bolton, Ontario / Robert F. Hall Secondary School12 Xavier Pollard Guard Junior 6-3 190 Bronx, N.Y. / Winchendon Prep/Suffield Academy31 Troy Reid-Knight Guard Freshman 6-0 190 Vaughan, Ontario / Vaughan Secondary School/Thornlea5 Zarko Valjarevic Forward Junior 6-4 210 Belgrade, Serbia / Notre Dame Prep14 Mitchell Worcester Guard Freshman 6-3 175 Washburn, Maine / Washburn District HS

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEAkanda-Coronel --- aconda-cor-row-nellEjiga --- ih-jeegaGloger --- Glow-gerStefan Micovic --- meech-oh-vichXavier ---- ZayvierZarko Valjarevic --- val-yar-uh-vichWorcester - wuh-sterBesevicius - Bess-ugh-vicius

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The AkAndA-Coronel File

Hometown Boston, Mass.

High School Tabor Academy

Major Business

Birthdate August 13, 1992

Parents: Maria Coronel and

Rene Akanda

#1 DimitryAkanda-CoronelSophomore • Guard • 6-6 • 210 lbsBoston, Mass. - East Boston/Tabor Academy

2012-13: Played in 13 games in his freshman campaign, averaging 9.1 minutes per contest … He averaged 3.4 points per game with a .429 shooting percentage … Akanda-Coronel recorded 12 steals and one block in his first season … Coronel tallied a

season-high 11 points against Florida State on Dec. 9, 2012 … Maintained a .727 free throw percentage going 8-11 during the season … Had a season-high three steals twice during the season against Fisher on Dec. 6, 2012 and at Army on Dec. 14, 2012.

BEFORE MAINE: Captain for coach Chris Millette at Tabor Academy...Named All-NEPSAC Class A at Tabor while averaging more than 17 points, seven rebounds and two steals per game...Prior to Tabor, played at East Boston High School where he led the team to a top-15 ranking and played in the Massachusetts-New Hampshire All-Star game.

PERSONAL: Born August 13, 1992...Son of Maria Coroneld and Rene Akanda...Majoring in business.

CAreer highs

Points 11- vs. at Florida State (12/9/12)FG Made 4- at Florida State (12/9/12)FG Attempts 8- at Florida State (12/9/12)3 Pt FG 3- at Florida State (12/9/12)FT Made 2- vs. Hartford (2/13/13)Assists 2- vs. Fisher (12/06/12) Rebounds 3- (12/06/12)Steals 3- at Army (12/14/12)Fouls 3- at Florida State (12/9/12 Minutes 19- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)

Individual Career History

Coronel, Dimitry

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring

Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg

2012-13 13-0 118/9.1 15-35 . 4 2 9 6-19 . 3 1 6 8-11 . 7 2 7 6 6 12 0.9 11 0 4 16 1 12 44 3.4TOTAL 13-0 118/9.1 15-35 . 4 2 9 6-19 . 3 1 6 8-11 . 7 2 7 6 6 12 0.9 11 0 4 16 1 12 44 3.4

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

ALL-TIME RANKINGS:Steals average: 5th (0.9)

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Individual Career History

Valjarevic, Zarko

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring

Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg

2011-12 6-0 24/4.0 5-9 . 5 5 6 3-6 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 2 3 0.5 2 0 1 2 0 1 13 2.22012-13 22-11 457/20.8 57-159 . 3 5 8 48-142 . 3 3 8 23-30 . 7 6 7 5 24 29 1.3 23 0 10 19 2 15 185 8.4TOTAL 28-11 481/17.2 62-168 . 3 6 9 51-148 . 3 4 5 23-30 . 7 6 7 6 26 32 1.1 25 0 11 21 2 16 198 7.1

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

ALL-TIME RANKINGS:3-point field goals made: t-3rd (51)3-point FG percentage: 4th (.345)3-point field goals attempted: 5th (148)

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Field goal percentage: 3rd (.556 in 2011-12)3-point field goals attempted: 3rd (142 in 2012-13)3-point field goals made: 4th (48 in 2012-13)

The VAljAreViC File

Hometown Belgrade, Serbia

High School Notre Dame Prep

Major Business

Birthdate March 22, 1991

Parent: Dragana Valjarevic and

Nebojsa Valjarevic

#5 Zarko ValjarevicJunior • Guard • 6-4 • 210Belgrade, Serbia/Notre Dame Prep

2012-13: Played in 22 games and started 11 in his sophomore season … tallied a career-high 25 points against Binghamton (2/16) going 5-of-11 from three-point range and draining 10-of-12 from the stripe … Broke the 20-point plateau two more

times during the year, scoring 21 at Stony Brook (1/26) and 20 at UMBC (2/2) … Averaged 8.4 points per contest … Recorded double-digit points in eight of his 22 contests … Had two blocks and 15 steals in 2012-13.

2011-12: Poured in 13 points on 5-of-8 shooting and added two rebounds and a steal against Maine-Machias (11/14)...Also saw game action at UConn (11/17), against UMBC (1/7), at Ver-mont (1/16), against New Hampshire (2/22) and against Vermont (3/3) in the America East Tournament.

BEFORE MAINE: Played one season for powerhouse Notre Dame Prep in Fitchburg, Mass., which had eight players sign with Division I schools....He helped lead the team to the semi-finals of the National Prep Championship.. Was rated a solid mid-major prospect by ESPN with a score of 84...Averaged 28.3 points per game while leading his club team to a runner-up finish in the Serbia Junior

CAreer highs

Points 25- at Binghamton (2/16/13) FG Made 7- at Stony Brook (1/26/13)FG Attempts 18- at UMBC (2/2/13)3 Pt FG 7- at Stony Brook (1/26/13)FT Made 10- at Binghamton (2/16/13)Assists 2- vs. Vermont (1/22/13)Rebounds 4- at UMBC (2/2/13)Steals 2- at Vermont (2/20/13)Fouls 4- vs Albany (2/9/13) Minutes 38- at Binghamton (2/16/13)

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The lAwTon File

Hometown Bronx, N.Y.

High School Putnam Science

Major Mass Communications

Birthdate March 7, 1993

Parent: Jeanette Lawton and

Shaun Lawton

#10 Shuan LawtonSophomore • Guard • 6-5 • 210 lbsHarlem, N.Y./Putnam Science Academy

2012-13: Played in 25 games in his freshman campaign … Tallied a season-high six points three times during the year at Army (12/14), Boston University (1/2), and UMBC (2/2) … Had season-high three rebounds in his first game against

Dartmouth (11/10) … Tallied eight assists against Fisher (12/6), a career-high … Finished the season shooting .448 from the floor and .625 from the stripe.

BEFORE MAINE: Captain for coach Tom Espinosa at Putnam...Averaged 16 points, five assists, four rebounds and three steals per game...Poured in 29 points in the team’s upset over national power South Kent...Prior to attending Putnam, he played for Long Island Lutheran where he led the team to the 2011 Class A State Championship, scoring 24 points in the semi-final game.

PERSONAL: Born March 7, 1993...Son of Jeannette and Shaun Lawton...majoring in mass communication. CAreer highs

Points 6- vs. Vermont (2/20/13)FG Made 3- at UMBC (2/2/13)FG Attempts 8- at Army (12/14/12)3 Pt FG 1- vs. Stony Brook (2/24/13)FT Made 3- at Boston (2/5/13)FT Pct .750 (3-4)- at Boston (2/5/13)Assists 8- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)Rebounds 3- vs. Albany (3/9/13)Steals 6- vs. Fisher, 12/6/12)Fouls 5- New Hampshire (1/30/13)Minutes 23- vs. UMBC (1/5/13)

Individual Career History

Lawton, Shaun

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring

Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg

2012-13 25-0 372/14.9 30-67 . 4 4 8 2-13 . 1 5 4 20-32 . 6 2 5 5 33 38 1.5 43 1 53 42 2 28 82 3.3TOTAL 25-0 372/14.9 30-67 . 4 4 8 2-13 . 1 5 4 20-32 . 6 2 5 5 33 38 1.5 43 1 53 42 2 28 82 3.3

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

ALL-TIME RANKINGS:Steals average: 3rd (1.1)

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Steals average: 5th (1.1 in 2012-13)

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The PollArd File

Hometown Bronx, N.Y.

High School Winchendon Prep

Major Undecided

Birthdate Dec. 20, 1991

Parent: Monique Steele and

Ken Pollard

#12 Xavier PollardJunior • Guard • 6-3 • 190Bronx, N.Y./Winchendon Prep/Suffield Ac.

2012-13: Was the third leading scorer for Maine in his sopho-more season averaging 9.7 points per contest … Played in 29 games and started 27 … Had 10 or more points in a game 14 times in 2012-13 … Had a season-high 20 points against Boston

University (2/5) going 8-of-12 and 4-of-8 from three-point land … Finished the season with 124 assists … averaged 4.4 rebounds in 2012-13 … Tallied over 15-or-more points five times … Finished the season with a 40 percent field goal percentage and a 60 percent free throw

percentage.

2011-12: Scored six points and grabbed two rebounds against UConn (11/17)...Notched five points at Binghamton (1/2)...Notched eight points against Hartford (1/19)...Just missed a dou-ble-double with 14 points and nine rebounds against Stony Brook (1/21)...Grabbed five rebounds and scored four points against Boston University (2/9)...Scored 10 points and grabbed four rebounds against Hartford (2/15)...Notched eight points, grabbed three rebounds and had two steals against Marist (2/18)...Had six points and four rebounds against Vermont (3/3).

BEFORE MAINE: Captain for coach Jeff Depelteau at Suffield Academy...Scored 20.9 points per game, grabbed 9.9 rebounds and gave out 6.2 assists per game as a senior...Averaged 16.6 points and 7.0 assists per game as a junior...Scored over 1,000 points at Suffield...Attended the Winchnedon School...Av-eraged 17.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per

game...Also played soccer and lacrosse.

PERSONAL: Born December 20, 1991...Son of Monique Steele and Ken Pollard...Undecided upon major.

CAreer highs

Points 20- at Boston (2/5/13)FG Made 8- at Boston (2/5/13)FG Attempts 14- at Dartmouth (11/10/12)FG PCT .714 (5-7)- vs. Albany (3/9/13)3 Pt FG 2- vs. Fisher (12/06/12)FT Made 6- at Holy Cross (11/14/12)FT Pct 1.000 (4-4)- at UMBC (2/2/13)Assists 12- vs. Siena (11/25/12)Rebounds 11- vs. Stony Brook (2/24/13)Steals 4- at Northeastern (11/28/12)Fouls 5- vs. Albany (3/9/13)Minutes 34- at UMBC (2/2/13)

Individual Career History

Pollard, Xavier

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring

Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg

2011-12 27-0 307/11.4 41-80 . 5 1 3 0-10 . 0 0 0 16-28 . 5 7 1 13 46 59 2.2 40 0 24 22 3 17 98 3.62012-13 29-27 844/29.1 104-258 . 4 0 3 11-65 . 1 6 9 63-104 . 6 0 6 26 103 129 4.4 82 2 124 85 1 34 282 9.7TOTAL 56-27 1151/20.6 145-338 . 4 2 9 11-75 . 1 4 7 79-132 . 5 9 8 39 149 188 3.4 122 2 148 107 4 51 380 6.8

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

ALL-TIME RANKINGS:Assists: 4th (148)Assists average: 4th (2.6)Steals: 4th (51)

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Assists: 1st (124 in 2012-13)Assists average: 1st (4.3 in 2012-13)Steals: 4th (34 in 2012-13)Steals average: 4th (1.2 in 2012-13)

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The MiCoViC File

Hometown Pancevo, Serbia

High School KK Kris Kros

Major Marketing

Birthdate March 26, 1993

Parents: Marina and Milisav

Micovic

#13 Stefan MicovicSophomore • Forward • 6-9 • 210 lbsPancevo, Serbia • KK Kris Kros

2012-13: Micovic played in seven games in his freshman cam-paign … he tallied a career-high 10 points against Fisher (12/6), going 4-of-4 from the floor and 2-of-3 from the free throw line … tallied three blocks and two steals in 2012-13.

BEFORE MAINE: Led his Kris Kros Pancevo club to the Serbian National Championship Final Four the last two seasons ... Scored 20 points per game, grabbed 10 rebounds per game and blocked 1.9 shots per game

PERSONAL: Born March 26, 1993 ... Son of Marina and Milisav Micovic ... Majoring in marketing.

CAreer highs

Points 10- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)FG Made 4- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)FG Attempts 4- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)FT Made 2- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)Rebounds 3- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)Fouls 1- at Marist (12/16/12)Minutes 23- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)

Individual Career History

Micovic, Stefan

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring

Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg

2012-13 7-0 45/6.4 4-8 . 5 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 0 3 3 0.4 3 0 0 3 3 2 10 1.4TOTAL 7-0 45/6.4 4-8 . 5 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 0 3 3 0.4 3 0 0 3 3 2 10 1.4

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

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The gloger File

Hometown Bochum, Germany

Last School Paderborn Baskets

Major Business

Birthdate Jan. 26, 1993

Parents: Moniha and Georg

Gloger

#25 Till GlogerSophomore • Forward • 6-8 • 220 lbsBochum, Germany/Paderborn Baskets

2012-13: Gloger played in 29 games while starting one in his freshman debut … He finished averaging 2.9 points per con-test while tallying six blocks in his time on the court … Had a career-high 12 points against Fisher (12/6) going 4-of-6 from

the field and 4-4 from the stripe … Had double digit points twice during the season with the other instance coming against Brown (11/17) recording 10 points.

BEFORE MAINE: Captain for coach Artur Gacaev at Paderborn of the Under-19 League...Named the NBBL MVP after averaging 25.5 points and 13.5 points per game...He also led the league in efficiency rating...He was named a 2012 NBBL All-Star and led his team to the 2011 Vice-Championship...Also ran track and did the high jump.

PERSONAL: Born January 26, 1993...Son of Moniha and Georg Gloger...Majoring in business. CAreer highs

Points 12- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)FG Made 5- vs Brown (11/17/12)FG Attempts 10- vs. Brown (11/17/12)FG PCT .500 (5-10)- vs. Brown (11/17/12)FT Made 4- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)FT Pct 1.000 (4-4)- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)Assists 1- vs. Albany (3/9/13)Rebounds 6- at Quinnipiac (12/29/12)Steals 1- vs Stony Brook (02/24/13)Fouls 4- at UMBC (2/2/13)Minutes 23- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)

Individual Career History

Gloger, Till

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring

Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg

2012-13 29-1 416/14.3 35-70 . 5 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 14-21 . 6 6 7 23 44 67 2.3 37 0 1 16 6 6 84 2.9TOTAL 29-1 416/14.3 35-70 . 5 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 14-21 . 6 6 7 23 44 67 2.3 37 0 1 16 6 6 84 2.9

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

ALL-TIME RANKINGS:Field goal percentage: 3rd (.500)

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The MACkey File

Hometown Voorheesville, N.Y.

High School Northfield

Major Undecided

Birthdate March 1, 1992

Parents: Marina Mackey and

Michael Mackey

#42 Ethan MackeyRS-Sophomore • Forward • 6-7 • 220 lbsVoorheesville, N.Y./Northfied/Mt. Hermon

2012-13: Played in one game in 2012-13, playing three mins against Fisher (12/06) … Went 1-of-2 in his limited playing time last season.

2011-12: Sat out the season as a medical redshirt...has four years of eligibility remaining.

BEFORE MAINE: Played for Northfield Mount Hermon prep and Voorheesville High School...Northfield was ranked among the top-10 in the country...Averaged more than 20 points and 10 rebounds per game at Voorheesville...Scored more than 1,000 career points...Named to the Times Union Small School First Team and the Second Team Class C All-State Team...Two-time captain at Voorheesville...Also did the triple jump for the track team at Northfield.

PERSONAL: Born March 1, 1992...Son of Martha and Michael Mackey...Undecided upon major.

CAreer highs

Points 2- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)FG Made 1- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)FG Attempts 2- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)FT Attempts 2- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)Rebounds 1- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)Minutes 3- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)

Individual Career History

Mackey, Ethan

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring

Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg

2012-13 1-0 3/3.0 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0TOTAL 1-0 3/3.0 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

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The heTTerMAnn File

Hometown Bangor, Maine

Last School Bangor HS

Major Business

Birthdate June 24, 1993

Parents: Patricia Hettermann

Kurt Hettermann

#42 Luke HettermannJunior • Guard • 5-9 • 160 lbsBangor, Maine/Bangor HS

2012-13: Played four minutes against Fisher (12/6) … In his only action he recored one rebound and one steal.

BEFORE MAINE: Captain for coach Roger Reed at Bangor...Led his team to a State Championship as a senior...Also played soccer and won a State Champi-onship while being named First Team All-State...Named First Team All-Conference in baseball and led his Senior League team to the Senior League World Series Championship game...Named Athlete of the Year at Bangor . PERSONAL: Born June 24, 1993...Son of Patricia and Kurt Hetterman...Majoring in business.

CAreer highs

Points 12- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)FG Made 5- vs Brown (11/17/12)FG Attempts 10- vs. Brown (11/17/12)FG PCT .500 (5-10)- vs. Brown (11/17/12)FT Made 4- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)FT Pct 1.000 (4-4)- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)Assists 1- vs. Albany (3/9/13)Rebounds 6- at Quinnipiac (12/29/12)Steals 1- vs Stony Brook (02/24/13)Fouls 4- at UMBC (2/2/13)Minutes 23- vs. Fisher (12/6/12)

Individual Career History

Hetterman, Luke

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring

Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg

2012-13 2-0 4/2.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0TOTAL 2-0 4/2.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

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BEFORE MAINE: Played high school basketball at the Hyde School from 2011-13 ... Averagd 16 points, nine rebounds and two blocks per game ... A tri sport athlete playing soccer and lacrosse along with basketball.

PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 23, 1993 ... Son of Margaret and Gadson Ejiga ... Plans on studying economics while at Maine ... Lists reading as his favorite non-basketball activity.

#3 Christian EjigaFreshman • Forward • 6-8 • 220 Lagos, Nigeria/Hyde School

BEFORE MAINE: A four-year player at Robert F. Hall secondary school … Played for the junior men’s basketball team for Canada in 2012 at the FIBA America’s in Brazil, plac-ing third … He also played for the Canadian junior team in 2013 in Prague at the world championships taking sixth place.

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 13, 1994 … Son of Vesna and Robert Pirovic … Plans to major in business at Maine … Has one sister that also plays basketball

#3 Marko PirovicFreshman • Forward • 6-7 • 205Bolton, Ontario/Robert F. Hall SS

BEFORE MAINE: A three-sport athlete at Kenebecaisis Valley high school also com-peting in volleyball and rowing … Served as team captain of the basketball team in 2011 and 2012.

PERSONAL: Born on April 27 … Son of Monica and Steve Nissen … Has one sister. .

#3 Erik NissenFreshman • Forward • 6-9 • 215Quispamsis, New BrunswickKennebecasis Valley High

BEFORE MAINE: Was a dual-sport ath-lete at Washburn District high school com-peting in basketball and soccer … He served as team captain his sophomore through se-nior seasons … Named MVP his sophomore through senior season … Earned All-State second team honors during his senior season

… He holds the record for single season assists in soccer … Is the second highest scorer in the state of Maine high school history … Helped Washburn HS make it to the state tournament all four years in basketball … Averaged 33 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and four steals per game.

PERSONAL: Born on May 3, 1994 … Son of Kimberly and Larry Worcester … Plans on majoring in Athletic Training at Maine.

#3 Mitch WorcesterFreshman • Guard • 6-3 • 175Washburn, Maine/Washburn HS

BEFORE MAINE: Played basketball for both Vaughan Secondary School and Thornlea from 2008-2012 … Served as team captain in 2013 … Led Vaughan to four York Region Championships, two Ontario Federa-tion of School Athletic Association titles … Averaged 13 points, six rebounds and four

assists per game … Named to York Region Media Group Tier 1 boys basketball all-star team … A member of the four-player Team Canada team that finished fourt at the FIBA Under-18 3-on-3 championships … Led CIA Bounce AAU team to national championship in 2011.

PERSONAL: Born on May 30 … Son of Julie and Correy Knight … has two younger brothers … Will major in Biology at Maine … enjoys playing basketball, spending time with family and watching movies.

#31 Troy Reid-KnightFreshman • Guard • 6-0 • 190Vaughan, Ontario/Vaughan/Thornlea

BEFORE MAINE: Beal led his Jone-sport-Beals team to its first Maine class ‘D’ state championship since 1993 last season … He was named the state’s Gatorade Player of the Year, becoming just the second un-derclassmen to ever receive the award along with being named first team all-state … He

averaged 22.3 points, 8.7 rebounds, 3.8 steals, 3.6 assists and 1.6 blocks per game while also earning Eastern Maine Tournament Most Valuable Player honors … Named Parade All-American to cap last season.

PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 25.

#55 Garet BealFreshman • Guard • 6-6 • 215Beal’s Island, Maine=/Jonesport

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UMaine Year-by-Year – Records, Coaches, & CaptainsSEASON W L PCT. HEAD COACH CAPTAINS1904–05 7 9 .437 Geo. Huntington G. Huntington1905–06 10 4 .714 George Owen George Owen1906–07 7 4 .636 John Phelan George Stuart1907–08 5 5 .500 John Phelan William Black1908–09 7 3 .700 John Neary FranWadsworth1909–10 6 4 .600 John Neary Bob Marshall1910–20 No Teams1920–21 7 6 .538 James Baldwin Donald Coady1921–22 9 6 .600 Howard Flack Melvin Holmes1922–23 9 8 .529 Howard Flack Harry Newell1923–24 9 6 .600 Joseph Murphy Eric Berg1924–25 4 10 .286 Joseph Murphy Malcolm Lake1925–26 5 7 .417 Fred Brice Malcolm Lake1926–27 2 9 .181 Fred Brice Bill Hanscom1927–28 4 6 .400 Fred Brice J. Branscombe1928–29 3 9 .250 Fred Brice Lyman Abbott1929–35 No Teams1935–36 0 1 .000 William Kenyon H. Woodbury1936–37 3 5 .375 William Kenyon Dana Thompson1937–38 4 9 .307 William Kenyon Dwight Lord1938–39 8 4 .667 William Kenyon Louis Bourgoin1939–40 3 9 .250 William Kenyon Charles Wilson1940–41 4 8 .333 William Kenyon Samuel Tracy1941–42 7 7 .500 William Kenyon Nat Crowley, Parker Small1942–43 9 6 .600 Samuel Sezak Bertis Pratt, Eugene Hussey1943–44 4 6 .400 Samuel Sezak Charles Norton1944–45 4 8 .333 William Kenyon none1945–46 10 4 .714 George Allen Alan Burgess1946–47 9 8 .529 George Allen Benjamin Curtis1947–48 11 7 .612 George Allen Fred Boynton1948–49 4 14 .222 George Allen Charles Goddard1949–50 13 6 .683 Dr. Rome Rankin Charles Goddard1950–51 5 13 .278 Dr. Rome Rankin Larry Mahaney1951–52 7 12 .367 Dr. Rome Rankin John Christie1952–53 7 10 .410 Dr. Rome Rankin Linwood Carville1953–54 6 12 .333 Dr. Rome Rankin John Dana1954–55 4 13 .235 Russell DeVette John Dana1955–56 6 12 .333 Harold Woodbury Michael Polese, Charles Folsom1956–57 6 14 .300 Harold Woodbury Pete Kostacopoulos, Robert Jones1957–58 8 12 .400 Harold Woodbury Thomas Seavey, Dudley Coyne1958–59 15 7 .682 Brian McCall Richard Collins1959–60 19 4 .826 Brian McCall Richard Sturgeon, Maurice Dore1960–61 18 5 .783 Brian McCall Don Sturgeon1961–62 11 13 .458 Brian McCall Skip Chappelle1962–63 8 15 .348 Brian McCall Laddie Deemer, Arthur Warren1963–64 12 11 .522 Brian McCall David Svendsen1964–65 13 10 .566 Brian McCall David Svendsen, John Gillette1965–66 9 13 .409 Brian McCall Guy Strang, Bob Woodbury1966–67 8 12 .400 Brian McCall Terry Carr1967–68 7 17 .292 Brian McCall Jim Stephenson1968–69 10 13 .434 Gil Philbrick Jim Stephenson1969–70 7 17 .291 Gil Philbrick Marshall Todd1970–71 8 16 .333 Gil Philbrick Nick Susi, Paul Bessey1971–72 15 10 .600 Skip Chappelle Nick Susi, Paul Bessey1972–73 13 10 .565 Skip Chappelle Peter Gavett1973–74 14 10 .583 Skip Chappelle Tony Hamlin1974–75 11 14 .440 Skip Chappelle Tom Burns, Steve Condon1975–76 14 11 .560 Skip Chappelle Bob Warner1976–77 13 13 .500 Skip Chappelle Dan Reilly, Steve Gavett1977–78 17 8 .680 Skip Chappelle Wallace Russell1978–79 14 10 .583 Skip Chappelle Roger Lapham, Kevin Nelson1979–80 15 13 .548 Skip Chappelle Rufus Harris1980–81 14 14 .500 Skip Chappelle Dave Wyman, Jim Mercer1981–82 7 19 .269 Skip Chappelle Clay Gunn1982–83 12 14 .462 Skip Chappelle Kevin Green, Jeff Cross1983–84 17 10 .630 Skip Chappelle Jeff Sturgeon, Paul Cook, Jeff Cross1984–85 11 17 .393 Skip Chappelle Jeff Wheeler, Jeff Topliff1985–86 7 20 .259 Skip Chappelle Rich Henry, Jim Boylen1986–87 10 18 .357 Skip Chappelle Jim Boylen1987–88 13 15 .464 Skip Chappelle Matt Rossignol, Jeff Holmes1990–91 13 16 .448 Rudy Keeling Curt Robertson1991–92 17 15 .531 Rudy Keeling Marty Higgins1992–93 10 17 .370 Rudy Keeling Rossie Kearson, Fritz Marseille1988–89 9 19 .321 Rudy Keeling Matt Rossignol, Reggie Banks1989–90 11 17 .393 Rudy Keeling Dean Smith

SEASON W L PCT. HEAD COACH CAPTAINS1990–91 13 16 .448 Rudy Keeling Curt Robertson1991–92 17 15 .531 Rudy Keeling Marty Higgins1992–93 10 17 .370 Rudy Keeling Rossie Kearson, Fritz Marseille1993–94* 18 11 .621 Rudy Keeling Ken Barnes1994–95 11 16 .407 Rudy Keeling Ken Barnes1995–96 15 13 .536 Rudy Keeling Casey Arena, Chris Collins1996–97 11 20 .355 Dr. John Giannini Terry Hunt1997–98 7 20 .259 Dr. John Giannini Allen Ledbetter1998–99 19 9 .679 Dr. John Giannini Allen Ledbetter, Andy Bedard1999–2000 24 7 .774 Dr. John Giannini Nate Fox, Andy Bedard2000–01 18 11 .621 Dr. John Giannini Julian Dunkley, Colin Haynes2001–02 12 18 .400 Dr. John Giannini Errick Greene, Jamar Croom, Derrick Jackson2002–03 14 16 .467 Dr. John Giannini Derrick Jackson2003–04 20 10 .667 Dr. John Giannini Eric Dobson, Ludmil Hadjisotirov, Jon Wallingford2004–05 14 15 .483 Ted Woodward Joe Campbell, Chris Markwood, Freddy Petkus2005–06 12 16 .429 Ted Woodward Freddy Petkus, Kevin Reed, Ernest Turner2006–07 12 18 .400 Ted Woodward Kevin Reed , Olli Ahvenniemi2007-08 7 23 .233 Ted Woodward Junior Bernal2008-09 9 21 .300 Ted Woodward Junior Bernal, Mark Socoby2009-10 19 11 .633 Ted Woodward Junior Bernal, Sean McNally, Troy Barnies2010-11 15 15 .500 Ted Woodward Sean McNally, Troy Barnies, Gerald McLemore2011-12 12 17 .431 Ted Woodward Gerald McLemore, Andrew Rogers Raheem Singleton2012-13 11 19 .366 Ted Woodward Jon McAllian, Ali Frasor, Mike Allison Total 938–1,065, .468 (92 seasons)

Coach Ted Woodward, who has 26 years of experience in Division I basketball at UConn, Harvard, CCSU and Maine, enters his nintth season as head coach at Maine.

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M a i n e Ye a r - by-Ye a r – Re s u l t s1970–71 (8-16)D 3 Vermont W 50-45 5 Rhode Island L 82-110 9 at Bowdoin W 73-72 12 Stony Brook W 103-94 15 New Hampshire L 65-80 30 at Florida Southern L 64-77 31 at St. Leo L 73-101J 2 at Rollins L 67-79 4 at Georgia Tech L 52-99 9 at Vermont W 67-64 13 at MIT L 72-74 16 at New Hampshire L 67-86 27 Hofstra L 70-87 30 Connecticut W 112-88F 3 Bates W 95-51 6 at Connecticut L 54-88 10 at Colby W 81-75 17 Bowdoin L 56-57 20 at Massachusetts L 57-85 22 at Bates W 83-78 24 Colby L 73-77M 1 at Boston University L 73-97 4 Massachusetts L 71-84 6 at Rhode Island L 78-116

1971–72 (15-10)D 6 New Hampshire W 66-61 8 Bowdoin W 94-58 10 Boston University W 50-39 13 Rhode Island W 58-53 17 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 55-65 18 at Stony Brook W 74-65 20 at Marshall L 68-100 22 at Oral Roberts L 66-110J 7 at St. Michael’s L 88-95 8 at Vermont W 59-55 11 at Bates W 85-55 14 at New Hampshire L 42-58 15 at Connecticut (ot) L 69-72 22 St. Anselm W 69-64F 5 Connecticut W 52-51 7 Siena W 69-56 9 Colby L 64-73 12 at Boston University L 53-60 18 Bates W 73-67 19 Vermont W 83-60 23 at Colby W 73-62 26 at Massachusetts L 66-100M 1 at Bowdoin W 68-52 4 at Rhode Island L 68-89 8 Massachusetts W 83-79

1972–73 (13-10)D 2 Vermont W 72-67 6 at Bowdoin W 87-62 9 at Boston Univ. (ot) L 70-78 14 New Hampshire W 70-55 16 Fairleigh Dickinson W 67-65 19 Rhode Island W 76-69J 6 at Rhode Island L 64-86 10 St. Michael’s W 115-97 17 Bates L 53-54 19 St. Anselm W 78-71 20 at Vermont L 64-73F 1 at Massachusetts L 57-90 3 at Connecticut L 81-98 7 at Bates W 73-54 10 Boston University W 84-70 14 at Colby L 67-68 17 Connecticut (2ot) W 110-105 20 St. Anselm W 76-59 21 Bowdoin W 88-61

24 Massachusetts L 71-78 28 Colby L 83-87M 3 at New Hampshire W 75-71 6 at Siena L 83-90

1973–74 (14-10)N 30 Vermont L 60-68D 1 Vermont W 83-72 5 Bowdoin W 96-44 8 Boston University W 83-81 11 at New Hampshire L 53-55J 12 West Chester W 76-66 15 Trinity W 97-79 17 Rhode Island L 73-74 19 Connecticut L 69-79 22 Massachusetts L 51-73 26 St. Michael’s W 100-93 29 at Bates W 80-56 31 St. Anselm W 73-56F 2 at Connecticut L 71-93 6 Bates W 86-62 8 at Boston University L 58-87 9 at Rhode Island L 60-78 12 MIT W 94-51 14 Colby W 105-88 19 at St. Anselm W 55-45 20 at Bowdoin W 88-56 23 at Massachusetts L 88-108 27 at Colby (2 ot) W 73-71M 2 New Hampshire L 64-68

1974–75 (11-14)D 4 Bowdoin W 103-62 10 at Boston University L 92-94 12 New Hampshire W 79-56 30 at Florida Tech L 57-60J 2 at South Florida L 67-78 4 Delaware L 67-80 7 at St. Michaels L 70-72 8 at Dartmouth W 87-86 11 Va. Commonwealth W 91-90 17 at Vermont L 59-69 18 at Vermont L 67-84 22 at Bates W 109-82 25 at Rhode Island L 64-89 30 St. Anselm W 97-76F 1 Connecticut (ot) L 90-100 3 Bates W 99-73 5 New Hampshire L 77-81 8 Boston University L 67-85 11 Colby W 76-75 13 at Massachusetts L 49-85 18 at St. Anselm’s W 90-72 22 at Connecticut L 71-80 25 C. Connecticut W 78-70 27 Colby W 61-59M 4 Massachusetts L 87-105

1975–76 (14-11)D 1 Boston University W 102-86 5 Vermont W 77-72 6 Vermont L 84-108 9 Massachusetts L 101-106 11 Rhode Island W 73-71 20 Dartmouth W 80-79 23 at LaSalle L 88-104J 10 at Northeastern W 75-67 12 St. Michael’s L 81-83 14 at St. Anselm W 97-83 17 Connecticut L 69-83 21 at Bates W 96-71 24 at New Hampshire L 72-76 26 at Rhode Island L 69-79

28 Colby W 98-66 31 at Boston University L 72-73F 4 New Hampshire W 82-75 6 at Va. Commonwealth L 82-92 7 at Iona L 67-84 11 Bates W 75-56 13 at Massachusetts L 69-76 17 at Bowdoin W 94-69 19 at Connecticut W 64-63 25 at Colby W 103-71 28 Northeastern W 81-75

1976–77 (13-13)N 29 at Boston College L 87-99D 4 Northeastern W 89-67 7 C. Connecticut W 118-103 9 CCNY W 78-50 11 at Boston University W 74-67 13 LaSalle L 76-91 16 Armstrong State W 73-64 18 at Dartmouth L 54-55 29 UNC Wilmington L 65-67J 4 at Connecticut L 63-79 8 Fairleigh Dickinson W 63-48J 10 Buffalo W 98-85 12 at Delaware L 67-73 15 at Bates W 71-63 19 Old Dominion L 80-108 22 Iona L 67-68 24 at New Hampshire W 74-63 28 at Vermont W 63-55 29 at Vermont W 84-82F 8 Northeastern L 71-79 12 Boston University L 74-78 16 at Youngstown State L 68-77 19 Rhode Island L 75-95 22 at Massachusetts L 85-96 24 Colby W 101-76M 1 New Hampshire W 86-79

1977–78 (17-8)N 30 at Northeastern L 74-85D 2 Boston University W 68-66 10 at New Hampshire L 61-65 12 Morgan State W 93-87 14 Youngstown State W 88-74 30 Canisius W 74-67J 3 Brooklyn W 77-54 5 at Long Island W 96-77 7 at Fairleigh Dickinson(ot) W 81-79 12 at South Florida L 66-67 14 at Stetson L 49-53 18 Dartmouth (2ot) L 75-76 21 Valparaiso W 79-66 23 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 69-72 27 Vermont W 72-59 28 Vermont W 94-74 31 Bates W 121-99F 3 at Buffalo W 90-79 4 at St. Michael’s W 72-70 11 Massachusetts W 76-74 15 Connecticut W 79-73 18 at Cent. Conn. L 71-82 21 New Hampshire W 68-59 23 at Boston University L 74-88 25 Northeastern W 97-85

1978–79 (14-10)N 25 at Providence (ot) L 73-75 28 UMBC W 93-75D 1 N. Carolina A&T W 72-57 2 at Boston University W 72-63 8 Towson W 84-71

12 at UNH (ot) L 61-70 16 Northeastern L 64-66 23 at Connecticut L 79-97 30 Siena W 89-75J 3 Morgan State W 58-56 5 Marquette L 46-55 10 at Canisius L 79-99 19 at Vermont W 82-56 20 at Vermont L 86-87 29 Baltimore W 63-50 31 at South Carolina L 66-96F 3 Boston University W 74-72 7 at Northeastern W 80-56 10 C. Connecticut W 71-53 12 at Massachusetts W 85-67 17 at Old Dominion L 76-91 19 at UNC Wilmington L 64-85 22 New Hampshire W 75-61 24 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 89-63

1979–80 (15-13)N 30 at Alabama L 59-76D 3 C.W. Post W 75-49 5 at East Carolina L 65-67 8 Delaware W 82-64 10 Long Island W 89-79 12 at New Hampshire W 70-55 15 at Louisiana State L 81-103 29 Fairleigh Dickinson L 61-63J 3 at Towson L 71-74 5 South Carolina W 67-65 9 Biscayne W 68-56 12 Northeastern L 75-86 15 at Marquette L 77-87 18 at DePaul L 79-93 22 at Northeastern L 71-72 25 Vermont W 91-85 26 Vermont W 72-58 28 at Eastern Kentucky L 87-95F 2 at Siena W 72-65 5 New Hampshire W 65-54 7 UNC Wilmington W 69-53 9 at UMBC L 66-68 11 at N. Carolina A&T W 77-76 16 Massachusetts W 76-63 20 at Boston University W 102-91 23 Connecticut L 67-87 26 at Northeastern W 66-52 28 Holy Cross L 67-73

1980–81 (14-14)N 28 Texas A&M (B) L 57-66D 3 East Carolina W 112-81 6 Siena W 87-65 9 UNH (C) W 93-68 11 at Connecticut L 51-55 19 at Montana L 58-59 20 at Murray State W 78-65 26 N’eastern (C) (P) L 50-70 27 Temple (P) L 64-70 30 at Kentucky L 54-100J 2 Eastern Kentucky (B) W 82-74 6 DePaul (B) L 77-85 12 Towson State W 82-74 16 Tennessee State (B) L 70-71 23 at Vermont (C) W 90-83 24 at Vermont (C) W 83-72 28 St. Michael’s W 87-68 31 Drexel W 57-51F 3 Boston Univ. (C) W 73-58 7 Villanova (P) L 48-68 9 at UNH (C) L 60-71 14 atUNC Wilmington(OT) L 52-57

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16 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 74-77 21 Marist W 96-67 25 at Temple L 51-53 27 Delaware State W 98-79M 3 Colgate* (C) W 87-83 5 at Holy Cross* (C) L 54-63

1981–82 (7-19, 3-7)N 28 Connecticut (P) L 53-68D 5 at Fairfield L 60-90 7 at Siena L 66-69 12 Brooklyn W 70-64 20 at Providence L 44-46 22 at DePaul L 67-90 28 UNH(C) (P) W 80-64 29 Alabama (P) L 61-77J 2 at Towson State W 72-66 4 Utica W 66-58 6 Virginia Military (B) W 81-71 9 at Northeastern (C) L 44-49 12 at Marquette L 46-73 15 Vermont (C) W 83-72 16 Vermont (C) L 66-75 21 Holy Cross (C) (P) L 50-60 23 at UNH (C) L 54-66 27 at Notre Dame L 55-79 30 at Drexel L 57-65F 3 Temple (B) L 57-77 6 at Villanova L 65-81 8 at Marist L 64-81 15 at Boston Univ. (C) L 63-65 20 Colgate (C) W 69-58 25 at Canisius (C) L 64-68 27 at Niagara (C) L 58-72

1982–83 (12-14, 6-4)N 30 Southern Maine W 53-42D 4 at Drexel L 53-59 6 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 61-80 8 James Madison (B) L 53-58 11 Brooklyn L 42-43 23 at Iona L 67-78 28 Fairfield (B) W 95-84J 5 Niagara (C) W 79-73 6 Ursinus W 81-64 8 Northeastern (C) L 57-79 11 at James Madison L 59-84 15 at Kansas L 68-79 21 at Vermont (C) W 80-59 22 at Vermont (C) W 62-56 26 at St. Michael’s W 84-79 29 at George Mason W 91-78F 3 at Holy Cross (ot) (C) L 78-85 5 at Brooklyn W 56-49 7 Boston Univ. (C) L 52-57 9 at Utica L 60-70 12 at Colgate (C) W 51-38 14 at Boston Univ. (C) L 70-82 17 Canisius (C) W 83-68 19 New Hampshire (C) W 59-58 23 Iona L 54-56M 8 Niagara (2 ot)* (C) L 76-78

1983–84 (17-10, 7-7)N 28 St. Michael’s W 88-68 30 at Boston College L 61-73D 4 Puget Sound W 55-53 9 at St. Francis, NY W 81-66 10 at Brooklyn W 78-56 17 Fairleigh Dickinson (ot) W 68-64J 3 at Northeastern (C) L 81-83 6 at Bucknell W 78-75 7 at Marist L 57-59 14 Brooklyn W 82-69 16 Northeastern (C) L 75-81 20 Vermont (C) W 83-62 21 Vermont (C) W 79-59

23 Canisius (C) L 52-56 25 Boston Univ. (C) L 59-64 28 Drexel W 89-75F 1 Niagara (C) W 68-66 4 at UNH (C) W 71-67 8 at Boston Univ. (C) L 79-81 11 at Canisius (ot) (C) L 69-70 13 at Niagara (C) L 68-72 17 Utica W 75-68 25 at Colgate (C) W 70-56 26 at Colgate (C) W 59-48M 2 UNH (C) W 82-70 5 at UNH* (C) W 82-77 8 at Northeastern* (C) L 77-83

1984–85 (11-17, 5-11) N 28 Lowell W 86-63D 1 Rhode Island (B) L 60-64 5 Hartford L 71-78 7 at Syracuse L 65-84 8 at Bowling Green L 53-55 12 Valparaiso W 63-61 15 Brooklyn W 64-63J 3 Northeastern (C) L 71-89 9 at Northeastern (C) L 70-94 11 at Brooklyn L 67-82 14 St. Francis (NY) W 85-65 16 New Hampshire (C) W 56-51 18 at Vermont (C) L 60-76 19 at Vermont (C) L 61-71 21 Siena (C) L 65-83 23 at Boston Univ. (C) L 59-78 26 George Mason W 88-78F 2 Niagara (ot) (C) L 96-97 6 Boston Univ. (C) L 73-82 9 at Niagara (C) L 72-83 11 at Canisius (C) L 71-90 15 at Utica W 69-66 16 at Siena (C) L 63-77 23 Colgate (C) (ot) W 66-60 24 Colgate (C) W 73-56 26 Canisius (C) W 68-67M 1 at UNH (C) W 60-59 5 at Northeastern* (C) L 81-103

1985–86 (7-20, 5-13)N 26 at Michigan State L 58-89 30 Boston College (B) L 69-82D 2 at LaSalle L 70-103 8 Siena (C) L 69-80 11 at Providence L 62-94 14 at UNH (C) L 60-72 21 Boston Univ. (C) (ot) W 75-71 28 at Rhode Island L 53-69J 11 at Northeastern (C) L 54-56 13 Hartford (C) L 61-68 15 Canisius (C) L 57-64 17 Vermont (C) L 47-58 18 Vermont (C) W 65-54 21 Dartmouth W 63-60 25 Niagara (C) L 73-79 28 New Hampshire (C) W 76-69 31 at Hartford (C) L 54-68F 4 at Boston Univ. (C) L 53-59 8 at Niagara (C) L 80-83 10 at Canisius (C) L 52-58 13 Central Connecticut L 71-72 15 Utica (OT) W 62-61 17 Northeastern (C) L 57-72 22 at Colgate (C) W 58-48 23 at Colgate (C) W 56-46 27 at Siena (C) L 70-72M 4 at Canisius* (C) L 76-89

1986–87 (10-18, 6-12)D 2 Southern Maine L 58-65 4 Michigan State (B) W 84-81

6 at Utica L 60-74 11 at Boston College L 59-76 13 LaSalle (B) L 66-79 27 at Providence L 87-113J 2 Northeastern (C) (B) L 64-72 7 at Boston Univ. (C) L 57-81 10 at UNH (C) W 72-70 12 Niagara (C) L 58-108 17 Boston Univ. (C) W 63-62 20 at Hartford (C) L 68-80 24 at Northeastern (C) L 78-104 27 Hartford (C) L 75-81 29 Canisius (C) L 55-67 31 Colgate (C) W 83-66F 2 at Central Conn. W 60-50 5 at Canisius (C) L 59-92 7 at Niagara (C) L 77-98 11 Central Connecticut W 51-39 12 Siena (C) L 56-59 14 Vermont (C) (ot) W 76-70 19 at Siena (C) L 55-85 21 at Colgate (C) W 79-76 23 at Dartmouth W 81-77 25 New Hampshire (C) W 81-69 28 at Vermont (C) L 83-101M 3 at Boston Univ.* (C) L 57-76

1987–88 (13-15, 10-8)N 29 Plymouth State W 103-87D 2 at Michigan State L 44-87 5 Fairleigh Dickinson (B) L 64-70 7 at Boston College L 70-100 10 Lowell (ot) L 73-75 12 at Central Conn. W 75-71 19 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 60-74J 6 at Siena (C) L 76-93 8 Niagara (C) L 87-94 14 at Northeastern (C) L 54-60 16 Canisius (C) W 94-84 19 at Hartford (C) L 48-50 22 Central Connecticut W 80-64 23 Siena (C) L 74-94 27 at UNH (C) W 94-81 30 Colgate (C) W 78-63 31 Dartmouth L 76-94F 4 at Canisius (ot) (C) W 99-96 6 at Niagara (C) L 78-90 13 at Colgate (C) W 80-66 17 at Vermont (C) W 75-74 20 Vermont (C) W 85-80 23 Boston Univ. (C) W 91-75 27 at Boston Univ. (C) W 70-67M 1 UNH (C) (B) W 86-68 3 Northeastern (C) L 80-90 5 Hartford (C) L 74-82 8 Hartford* (C)(HCC) L 61-73

1988–89 (9-19, 7-11)N 27 Chicago State (B) W 56-48 30 at DePaul L 46-66D 2 at Wisconsin L 72-89 3 at Rice L 58-75 7 at Boston College L 59-87 10 Springfield (B) L 74-79 16 at U.S. International W 82-67 17 at Dartmouth L 53-63 27 at Providence L 78-100J 4 Northeastern (C) (B) L 55-59 7 Hartford (C) (B) W 61-55 11 at Boston Univ. (C) L 68-83 14 at UNH (C) W 69-57 19 Niagara (C) (B) W 56-47 21 Boston Univ. (C)(B) L 48-64 24 at Hartford (C) L 50-62 28 at Northeastern (C) W 73-71F 2 Canisius (C) L 70-76 4 Colgate (C) W 89-78

9 at Niagara (C) W 64-53 11 at Canisius (C) L 66-67 16 Siena (C) L 49-76 19 Vermont (C) (B) L 66-74 23 at Siena (C) L 82-92 25 Colgate L 69-72 4 at Vermont (C) W 83-81 7 Northeastern* (C) L 59-65M 1 UNC (C) (B) L 58-63

1989–90 (11-17, 6-6) N 25 Coppin State (B) W 69-64 27 at Drexel L 75-89D 2 Boston College (P) L 77-84 9 at Connecticut L 55-95 11 at Fairfield L 48-51 16 Dartmouth (B) L 71-77 17 Long Island (B) W 83-71 22 New Mexico (at UNM) L 63-94 23 Dartmouth (at UNM) W 73-72 30 Robert Morris L 57-73J 2 Furman (B) L 63-74 4 Colgate (C) (B) W 76-68 10 Vermont (C) (B) L 74-77 13 at Colgate (C) W 70-62 17 NU (C) (B) W 74-61 20 Hartford (C) (B) L 48-49 29 at Texas Pan-American L 68-73 31 at Southwest Texas St. W 75-63F 3 at Northeastern (C) L 58-78 7 UNH (C) (B) L 57-67 10 at Vermont (C) W 74-73 15 atUNH (C) W 78-67 17 at Hartford (C) L 59-74 21 at Boston Univ. (ot) (C) W 73-70 25 Boston Univ. (C)(B) L 63-69M 1 at Northern Illinois L 51-66 3 at Eastern Illinois(ot) W 92-89 6 Vermont* (C) (HCC) L 75-78

1990–91 (13-16, 7-3)N 23 Liberty at UCF W 78-70 24 at Central Florida L 79-86 27 Northern Illinois (B) L 51-65D 1 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 63-66 5 at Loyola W 83-65 9 Connecticut (B) L 60-85 12 Drexel (B) W 87-62 15 Eastern Illinois (P) W 71-68 23 at Delaware L 76-81 29 at Robert Morris L 62-81J 2 Southwest Texas(ot)(B) L 88-89 5 UNH (C) (B) W 85-64 7 Texas-Pan American(B) L 56-79 9 at Boston College L 59-95 12 NU (C) (B) L 56-60 14 Fairfield (B) W 79-76 20 Hartford (C) (B) W 64-63 22 at St. Bonaventure L 73-94 26 at Vermont (C) W 85-84 30 at Boston Univ. (C) W 88-81F 2 at UNH (C) W 71-68 6 at Furman L 64-81 9 Boston Univ. (C)(B) W 84-63 16 at Rhode Island L 72-89 19 at Northeastern (C) L 73-82 23 at Hartford (C) L 68-73M 2 Vermont (C) W 59-52 7 Boston Univ.* (C) W 71-58 9 at Northeastern* (C) L 46-57

1991–92 (17-15, 8-6)N 23 at No. Arizona (ot) W 80-74 29 Miami (Fl.)@San Juan L 57-62 30 Florida So. @San Juan W 63-50D 1 Iowa St.@San Juan L 63-70

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3 at Coppin State W 69-66 7 at Connecticut L 71-85 9 at Wisc.-Milw. L 73-87 14 Fairleigh Dickinson (P) L 51-63 27 at Gonzaga L 55-70 28 Vermont at Gonzaga W 67-61 31 Loyola (B) L 55-65J 4 at Florida Int’l W 68-61 8 at Rider W 56-53 11 Vermont (C) (M) W 76-60 17 Drexel (C) L 50-55 19 Delaware (C) L 67-80 23 at Vermont (C) L 56-78 26 Hartford (C) W 73-63 30 at Boston Univ. (C) W 79-46F 1 at Northeastern (C) W 67-65 5 Rider W 86-80 8 New Hampshire (C) W 84-64 10 at Wagner L 66-77 13 Northeastern (C) L 63-68 16 Boston Univ. (C) W 83-67 19 at Hartford (C) W 66-54 22 Wisc.-Milw. W 61-59 28 at Delaware (C) L 75-82 29 at Drexel (C) L 55-57M 4 at UNH (C) W 55-39 7 Boston Univ.* W 68-51 9 at Drexel* L 79-97

1992–93 (10-17, 4-10)D 1 at Eastern Illinois L 63-71 5 Northern Arizona W 59-56 9 at CCSU W 83-62 12 Fairfield Univ. (P) W 63-58 21 at Univ. of Buffalo W 83-70 23 Bradley W 56-54 30 at Central Florida W 67-78 J 4 St. Bonaventure L 72-73 9 at San Francisco L 68-70 15 at Drexel (C) W 64-59 17 at Delaware (C) L 71-93 21 Vermont (C) W 67-63 23 Hartford (C) L 66-75 25 at Hofstra L 77-83 28 Boston Univ. (C) W 78-73 30 Northeastern (C) L 70-72 F 6 at UNH (C) W 71-65 11 at Northeastern (C) L 60-77 13 at Boston Univ. (C) L 73-82 15 Univ. of Buffalo W 81-52 18 at Hartford (C) L 76-88 20 at Vermont (C) L 74-82 22 at Connecticut L 72-108 26 Delaware (C) L 72-78 28 Drexel (C) L 57-67 M 3 New Hampshire (C) L 49-55 6 at Hartford* (C) L 49-59 1993–94 (20-9 [18-11], 11-3)N 27 at Bradley L 60-71D 3 vs.S.C. State (@Ball St.) L 62-67 4 vs.W. Illinois (@Ball St.) W 84-82 11 Rhode Island L 78-96 13 Central Conn. + W 114-87 19 E. Illinois + W 112-82 30 Central Florida (A) W 101-97 J 2 Dartmouth (P) W 76-58 5 at DePaul L 70-105 8 at Loyola (Md.) L 71-83 11 Hofstra W 95-60 14 Drexel (C) L 68-72 16 Delaware (C) W 97-84 20 at Vermont (C) W 104-89 22 Hartford (C) L 68-95 27 at Boston Univ. (ot)(C) W 83-81 29 at Northeastern (C) W 79-67 31 at Fairfield W 76-74

F 5 New Hampshire (C) L 64-65 10 Northeastern (C) W 89-73 12 Boston Univ. (C) W 74-71 17 at Hartford (C) W 74-73 19 Vermont (C) W 127-86 25 at Delaware (ot) (C) W 83-82 27 at Drexel (ot) (C) W 79-73M 2 at UNH (C) W 92-70 5 Vermont* W 77-55 7 Hartford* W 79-74 9 at Drexel* L 78-86

1994–95 (11-16, 6-10)N 25 vs. Yale at Gonzaga W 74-66 26 at Gonzaga L 57-66D 2 vs. Alcorn St. @SEMU W 90-79 3 at SE Missouri L 78-92 10 at Brown L 78-87 14 DePaul L 62-96 17 at No. Illinois L 66-83J 1 at Hofstra (C) L 66-77 4 at Bucknell W 62-52 10 Loyola (Md.) W 71-59 13 at Drexel (C) L 50-71 15 at Delaware (C) L 66-71 19 Vermont(C) L 85-89 21 Hartford (C) W 81-74 26 Boston Univ. (C) L 61-67 28 Northeastern (C) L 66-83 31 at Dartmouth W 71-60F 4 at UNH (C) L 70-83 9 at Northeastern (C) L 65-69 11 at Boston Univ. (C) W 54-53 16 at Hartford (C) W 63-53 18 at Vermont (C) W 61-59 21 Hofstra (C) W 61-60 24 Delaware (C) L 87-99 26 Drexel (C) W 81-74 28 New Hampshire (C) L 75-78M 2 Hofstra* L 59-88 1995–96 (15-13, 11-7)D 1 at Fresno St. L 49-66 2 vs. Boise St. W 62-45 8 Boston Univ. (C) W 62-60 10 at Northeastern (C) W 76-62 13 at DePaul L 58-72 16 Youngstown State W 70-54 30 Brown (P) L 47-60J 1 N. Illinois L 54-57 4 Delaware (C) W 64-62 6 Towson State (C) W 85-72 9 Vermont (C) W 77-48 11 at Hofstra (C) L 51-64 13 at Drexel (C) L 70-88 19 UNH (C)(4ot) L 103-106 23 Hartford (C) W 79-66 26 at New Hampshire W 82-73 29 at Hampton (OT) W 84-81F 2 Hofstra (C) W 75-57 4 Drexel (C) L 52-73 9 at Delaware (C) W 77-65 11 at Towson State (C) L 56-65 13 Hampton L 66-67 16 at Hartford (C) W 92-67 18 at Vermont (C) (ot) W 61-60 22 at Boston Univ. (C) L 62-79 24 Northeastern (C) L 59-75M 2 vs. Vermont* (C) W 84-75 3 vs. Boston Univ.* (C) L 64-66

1996–97 (11-20, 6-12)N 23 Southern Maine W 77-33 25 Liberty L 53-64 28 at Alaska-Anchorage L 65-75 29 vs. Syracuse @UAA L 65-85 30 vs. Arizona State @UAA L 73-86

D 3 Husson L 72-73 6 Hofstra (C) W 81-73 8 Drexel (C) L 57-71 13 at Youngstown State W 60-57 27 vs. UNC Wil @MSMU L 58-72 28 vs. UNC Ash @MSMU L 57-65J 2 at Northeastern (C) W 68-55 4 at Boston Univ. (C) L 62-67 7 at Hartford (C) L 53-76 11 New Hampshire (C) W 62-56 16 Towson (C) W 71-58 18 Delaware (C) L 62-65 20 at St. Louis W 68-65 24 at Drexel (C) L 51-74 26 at Hofstra (C) L 66-80 30 Vermont (C) L 76-79F 1 Hartford (C) L 62-78 5 at Marquette W 68-59 8 at UNH (C) W 57-53 13 at Delaware (C) W 56-52 15 at Towson (C) L 70-80 17 at Vermont (C) L 73-76 20 Northeastern (C) L 51-57 23 Boston Univ. (C) L 50-57 28 vs. New Hampshire* W 76-47M 1 vs. Boston Univ.* L 49-67

1997–98 (7-20, 4-14)N 17 Maine Presque Isle W 92-47 22 at Liberty W 74-73 24 at Hampton L 71-74 29 at Vermont(C) L 64-90D 2 Hartford (C) W 93-82 5 vs. BGSU @SWMS L 83-89 6 vs. Texas San Ant. @SWMS L 69-97 8 at Illinois L 69-88 21 Husson W 102-56 30 Fairleigh Dickinson L 72-93J 2 at Boston Univ. (C) L 64-79 4 at Northeastern (C) L 73-84 10 vs. Delaware (C) L 82-94 13 at Hartford (C) L 68-92 18 New Hampshire (C) W 68-65 22 Drexel (C) L 63-78 24 Hofstra (C) L 75-77 31 at UNH (C)(2ot) L 89-90F 1 vs. Towson (C) at UNH L 57-81 3 Vermont (C) W 56-48 6 at Towson (C) L 59-68 8 at Delaware (C) L 63-67 12 Boston Univ. (C) L 69-70 14 Northeastern (C) W 73-66 20 at Drexel (C) L 64-75 22 at Hofstra (C) L 54-71 27 vs. Northeastern* L 54-74 1998–99 (19-9, 13-5)N 14 Hampton W 98-75 17 at Northwestern W 69-57 21 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 61-64 23 at Vermont (C) W 86-84 28 at Brown W 91-72 30 at Providence L 72-79D 12 Hartford (C) L 65-90 19 at New Orleans L 68-71 20 vs. Troy State at UNO W 77-68 31 Sacred Heart W 104-81J 2 Drexel (C) L 67-74 4 Hofstra (C) W 79-77 10 at Boston Univ. (C) W 80-66 12 at Northeastern (C) W 90-70 16 New Hampshire (C) W 91-56 22 at Delaware (C) W 70-59 24 at Towson (C) L 79-89 27 Vermont (C) (ot) W 74-72 30 at Drexel (C) L 73-82F 1 at Hofstra (C) L 67-77

4 Northeastern (C) W 100-79 6 Boston Univ. (C) W 85-73 10 at Hartford (C) W 102-91 14 at UNH (C) W 91-66 18 Delaware (C) L 74-87 20 Towson (C) W 70-68 27 vs. Hartford * W 76-71 28 at Delaware * L 73-90

1999–00 (24-7, 15-3)N 19 vs. Bucknell at Marist L 69-79 20 vs. Delaware St. @Marist W 69-61 28 Brown W 92-82D 4 at Sacred Heart (2 ot) W 76-70 6 Troy State W 81-80 9 at Boston Univ. (C) W 76-54 11 at Minnesota L 77-91 21 vs. UCLA at Hawaii L 62-83 22 vs. Fla. A&M at Hawaii W 83-73 23 at BYU-Hawaii W 77-66 29 vs. LIU @SBU W 84-63 30 at Stony Brook W 67-55J 2 Delaware (C) W 72-68 4 Towson (C) W 89-80 8 at Hartford (C) W 76-71 10 at Vermont (C) L 75-76 15 vs. UNH (C) (P) W 76-63 21 Hofstra (C) L 72-80 23 Drexel (C) W 100-83 27 at Towson (C) W 68-67 29 at Delaware (C) W 71-56F 3 Vermont (C) W 66-63 5 Hartford (C) W 104-70 7 Northeastern (C) W 79-67 11 at UNH (C) W 79-68 18 at Drexel (C) W 86-53 20 at Hofstra (C) L 64-67 24 at NU (C) (ot) W 70-67 27 Boston Univ. (C) W 76-54 M 4 vs. Hartford* W 80-63 5 at Delaware* L 46-68 2000–01 (18-11, 10-8)N 17 at Illinois L 57-86 21 at Providence W 80-71 25 at Troy State W 72-59 27 at Prairie View A&M W 94-79 30 Alaska-Fairbanks W 101-72D 7 at Towson (C) L 67-72 9 at Delaware (C) W 74-68 12 Boston Univ. (C) L 67-79 17 Norfolk State W 71-62 23 at Delaware State W 74-65 30 Sacred Heart W 81-71J 2 Northeastern (C) W 74-68 6 at Brown L 63-81 8 Vermont (C) W 79-72 10 Hartford (C) W 86-76 14 UNH (C) W 108-93 19 at Drexel (C) L 83-88 21 at Hofstra (C) L 62-67 25 Towson (C) (ot) W 87-77 27 Delaware (C) W 80-68F 1 at Hartford (C) W 66-63 3 at Vermont (C) L 74-77 11 at UNH (C) W 86-84 15 Hofstra (C) (ot) L 83-89 17 Drexel (C) W 92-78 23 at Northeastern (C) L 85-91 25 at Boston Univ. (C) L 74-76M 3 vs. Boston Univ* (ot) W 87-83 4 vs. Hofstra* L 66-78

2001–02 (12-18, 7-9)N 12 at Arkansas (Pre-NIT) L 47-64 16 vs. UTSA at FIU L 56-73

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17 vs. St. Peter’s at FIU L 70-79 20 Delaware State L 52-60 25 Troy State (ot) L 71-73 30 vs. Lamar at Michigan St. L 65-79D 1 vs. IPFW at Michigan St. W 73-65 9 at Sacred Heart W 67-61 11 at Norfolk State (ot) L 81-84 23 at Massachusetts L 60-78 30 Brown W 89-76J 2 Albany (C) W 59-52 6 at Stony Brook (C) L 65-68 11 at Vermont (C) L 65-79 13 at Albany (C) (ot) W 73-66 17 Hartford (C) L 47-50 20 at Binghamton (C) W 83-60 27 at UNH (C) W 72-61 31 Binghamton (C) W 80-69F 3 at Northeastern (C) W 74-73 5 at Hartford (C) L 47-59 8 Boston Univ. (C) L 59-61 10 Stony Brook (C) L 53-57 14 New Hampshire (C) L 69-87 17 Vermont (C) W 52-49 21 Northeastern (C) L 63-70 24 at Boston Univ. (C) L 61-72M 2 vs. UNH * W 54-48 3 vs. Vermont (ot)* W 61-59 9 at Boston Univ. * L 40-66

2002–03 (14-16, 8-8)N 23 Maine-Fort Kent W 118-61 24 Georgia Southern L 77-91 28 at Tulane L 65-84 30 vs. Central Florida L 55-72D 1 vs. Wisc.-Milwaukee L 63-79 7 at Clemson L 61-73 9 at Morgan State W 81-61 14 at Rhode Island L 63-69 21 Husson W 100-68 22 Jacksonville State W 68-64 29 vs. Weber State@UTC L 69-66 30 vs. Lipscomb@UTC W 87-71J 2 Vermont (C) L 62-65 4 Albany (C) W 90-71 8 at UNH(C) L 64-74 15 at Northeastern (C) W 90-76 18 Binghamton (C) W 79-64 22 at Vermont (C) L 59-65 25 at Stony Brook (C) L 79-81 29 Boston Univ. (C) L 53-63F 2 Hartford (C) W 82-71 5 New Hampshire (C) W 77-72 8 at Albany (C) W 82-71 12 Northeastern (C) W 75-55 15 at Binghamton (C) L 62-63 19 at Boston Univ. (C) L 54-65 23 Stony Brook (C) W 74-56 25 IPFW (C) W 92-67M 2 at Hartford L 58-70 9 vs. Northeastern* L 68-71

2003–04 (20-10, 12-6)N 21 at Florida State L 49-69 24 at Bethune-Cookman W 68-62 28 UNE (M) W 99-50 29 Brown (M) W 79-69D 2 at Harvard W 89-78 16 Dartmouth (ot) L 65-68 20 Morgan State (P) W 69-63 23 at Massachusetts L 60-67 30 Colby College W 80-47J 2 Hartford (C) W 87-63 4 Stony Brook (C) W 46-41 7 Binghamton (C) L 46-60 11 Vermont (C) L 62-71 14 at UNH (C) W 70-58 18 Albany (C) W 56-50 21 at Boston Univ. (C) L 65-71 24 UMBC (C) W 54-43 28 Northeastern (C) L 79-82 31 at Stony Brook (C) W 71-63F 4 at Hartford (C) W 75-64 8 Binghamton (C) W 84-51 11 New Hampshire (C) W 60-58 14 at Albany (C) W 48-36 18 Boston Uni. (C) L 53-64 21 at UMBC (C) W 71-63 26 at Northeastern (C) L 89-99 29 at Vermont (C) W 72-67

M 6 vs.Binghamton *(ot) W 79-77 7 vs. Stony Brook * W 78-54 13 at Vermont * L 53-72

2004–05 (14-15, 8-10)N 19 at Boston College L 58-72 22 vs. Bethune-Cookman (P) L 67-68 26 at Rhode Island W 47-44 29 at Dartmouth W 58-52D 4 Harvard (M) W 79-66 9 at UMBC (C) W 62-51 11 at Morgan State L 63-71 21 at Providence L 74-104 23 at IPFW (ot) W 67-64 30 UMaine Farmington W 90-53J 2 Stony Brook (C) W 73-60 6 at Binghamton (C) L 52-65 8 at Vermont (C) L 66-67 13 at UNH (C) W 70-65 16 Albany (C) L 49-58 19 at Hartford (C) L 67-73 23 Northeastern (C) W 67-60 27 UMBC (C) L 57-71 30 Stony Brook (C) W 76-63F 2 Boston Univ. (C) L 43-52 6 Binghamton (C) L 60-67 9 UNH (C) W 76-70 12 at Albany (C) L 54-67 16 at NU (C) L 51-82 19 Hartford (C) W 61-58 24 at Boston Univ. (C) L 50-66 27 Vermont (C) W 87-66M 5 vs. Boston Univ. * W 47-45 6 vs. Northeastern * L 73-86

2005–06 (12-16, 7-9)N 18 at William & Mary L 55-89 19 vs. High Point L 67-70 22 UMFK W 86-36 26 at Pitt L 49-62 28 at Robert Morris L 53-62 D 3 at Hartford (C) L 72-76 5 Morgan State W 74-38 10 Boston Univ. (C) (M) L 55-58 13 vs. Dartmouth (P) W 64-55 15 at Rutgers L 56-91 29 at Chattanooga L 75-90 30 vs. Mercer W 72-64J 3 UMaine Machias W 80-56 7 at Albany (C) L 56-76 12 Binghamton (C) L 53-71 15 Vermont (C) (ot) W 85-82 19 at New Hampshire (C) W 67-53 22 at UMBC (C) L 62-83 25 Stony Brook (C) W 62-56 29 Boston University (C) W 53-51F 2 Hartford (C) L 62-69 5 at Binghamton (C) L 56-84 11 Albany (C) L 73-87 15 at Vermont (C) L 48-79 19 UNH (C) (ot) W 59-56 23 UMBC (C) W 69-66 26 at Stony Brook (C) W 87-75M 3 at Binghamton * L 62-71 2006–07 (12-18, 7-9)N 11 at Harvard L 71-75 13 vs. Detroit L 50-57 14 vs. Idaho State L 57-66 18 at St. Francis College (NY) W 79-60 22 College of St. Joseph W 97-69 26 Robert Morris L 43-55 29 at Mount St. Mary’s W 68-65 D 1 at N.J.I.T. W 68-58 9 at Providence L 79-94 14 UMaine Farmington (M) W 75-34 23 at Penn State L 42-75 28 at Nevada L 69-89 J 3 Hartford (C) L 60-62 6 New Hampshire (C) L 68-73 9 at Boston University (C) L 63-65 11 at Albany (C) L 73-82 13 Binghamton (C) W 69-64 16 UMBC (C) W 70-56 18 at Vermont (C) W 69-64 25 at Stony Brook (C) W 74-66 27 at Hartford (C) W 65-64 31 Boston University (C) L 55-66F 3 at New Hampshire (C) W 65-56

7 Albany (C) L 55-71 11 at Binghamton (C) L 40-67 14 Vermont (C) L 75-90 17 at Northeastern L 61-71 22 at UMBC (C) L 77-80 25 Stony Brook (C) W 63-61 M 3 vs. UMBC * L 61-70

2007–08 (7-23, 3-13) N 5 Richmond L 42-44 6 Tennessee-Martin L 62-66 13 Fisher W 81-36 17 St. Francis (ot) W 85-82 20 at Quinnipiac W 64-59 24 Northeastern L 57-70 27 at Providence L 48-78D 1 New Jersey Tech W 86-58 8 at Florida State L 55-95 15 Mt.St. Mary’s L 59-66 22 at Connecticut L 60-105 31 at Canisius L 70-81J 2 at Colgate L 62-70 6 at Stony Brook (C) L 59-75 12 at UMBC (C) W 77-74 16 Vermont (C) L 58-75 19 New Hampshire (C) L 75-81 21 Hartford (C) L 71-76 23 at Albany (C) W 81-70 27 Binghamton (C) L 58-69 30 Boston U. (C) L 49-56F 6 at Hartford (C) L 67-69 9 at New Hampshire (ot)(C) W 75-72 14 Albany (C) L 60-74 17 at Binghamton (C) L 55-80 20 at Boston U. (C) L 54-73 23 Stony Brook (C) L 51-56 28 UMBC (C) L 68-85M 2 at Vermont (C) L 58-89 7 Stony Brook*(ot) L 65-74

2008-09 (9-21, 4-12) N 14 vs. Northern Illinois W 77-64 15 at Kennesaw St. W 60-47 19 at Princeton W 58-55 22 at Providence L 83-62 25 Quinnipiac L 73-66 28 at South Alabama L 71-59 29 vs. Tulane L 66-56D 4 UMPI W 126-50 10 at Oklahoma L 78-52 21 Harvard L 76-63 23 at Boston College L 99-61 30 Canisius L 56-43J 3 Binghamton (C) L 70-62 8 at Stony Brook (C) W 64-54 10 at UMBC (C) L 61-59 14 at Hartford (C) L 76-71 17 Albany (C) W 72-61 25 Boston University (C) L 73-62 28 at Vermont (C) L 75-65 31 at Binghamton (C) L 83-77F 3 Stony Brook (C) L 70-59 7 UMBC (C) L 73-68 11 Hartford (C) W 68-63 19 at New Hampshire (C) L 63-54 22 at Albany (C) L 80-69 26 at Boston University (C) L 76-65M 1 Vermont (C) L 93-81 6 Hartford* L 65-56

2009-10 (19-11, 11-5) N 13 at Fordham W 76-73 16 at Norfolk St. L 72-71 18 at Delaware St. W 59-56 22 at Brown L 75-62 24 Quinnipiac L 59-46D 3 at Colgate W 76-66 5 at Syracuse L 101-55 10 UMPI (M) W 133-58 13 Kennesaw St. W 57-51 22 at Connecticut L 71-54 30 at Columbia W 65-59J 2 at Boston College W 52-51 4 Princeton W 52-50 7 Vermont (C) L 64-56 10 at Binghamton (C) (ot) W 66-61 16 Stony Brook (C) W 67-61

18 New Hampshire (C) W 56-42 21 at Albany (C) W 63-54 23 at Hartford (C) W 77-69 27 Boston University (C) W 56-54 30 UMBC (C) L 56-55F 3 at Vermont (C) L 64-51 6 Binghamton (C) W 61-49 8 at UMBC (C) W 84-63 10 at Stony Brook (C) L 83-64 17 at New Hampshire (C) W 72-53 21 Hartford (C) W 66-52 24 Albany (C) W 66-53 27 at Boston University (C) L 76-56M 6 New Hampshire* L 68-57

2010-11 (15-15, 9-7) N 12 at Utah Valley W (OT) 71-66 14 at Maryland L 89-59 18 Maine-Machias W 95-44 22 at Notre Dame L 97-72 29 at Quinnipiac L, 75-67D 4 at Brown L 62-54 6 Delaware State L 75-56 8 at UMass W 68-56 12 Norfolk State (M) W 74-54 19 Colgate W 78-57 21 at Penn State W 74-64 30 Columbia L 61-59J 2 Boston University W 65-52 5 Hartford L 61-59 8 at UMBC W 82-67 12 at Albany W 66-64 15 Binghamton W 77-51 18 at Vermont W 72-58 22 Stony Brook W 70-59 25 New Hampshire W 64-50 29 at Binghamton W 77-74F 1 at Boston University L 88-78 6 UMBC L 84-79 10 at Hartford L 74-65 12 at Stony Brook (OT) L 71-69 16 Vermont L 73-57 19 at Siena (Bracketbuster) L 71-60 22 at New Hampshire W 70-53 27 Albany L 81-77M 5 Hartford* L 66-63

2011-12 (12-17, 6-7) N 14 Me.-Machias W 113-49 17 at Connecticut L 80-60 27 Holy Cross W 72-60 30 at Eastern Illinois L(OT) 85-80D 4 at Rhode Island W 76-74 8 at Notre Dame L 87-78 10 at San Diego L 77-63 19 Utah Valley W 77-60 21 Eastern Illinois W 64-60 23 at Brown W 71-58 29 at Fla. Gulf Coast L 84-72J 2 at Binghamton (C) W 76-61 7 UMBC (C) W 89-70 11 Boston U. L 77-68 14 at Albany (C) L 76-75 16 at Vermont (C) L 79-65 19 Hartford (C) L 63-49 21 Stony Brook (C) L 58-52 25 at New Hampshire W 80-69 28 Binghamton (C) W 67-59F 4 at UMBC (C) W 77-76 6 Vermont (C) L 73-63 9 at Boston U. (C) L 67-54 11 Albany (C) L 76-68 15 at Hartford (C) L 64-50 18 Marist L 77-71 22 New Hampshire (C) W 71-58 26 at Stony Brook (C) L 55-48M 3 Vermont* L 50-40 Continued On Next page...

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OPPONENT W L Last MeetingAcadia 1 0 2012-13Alabama 0 2 1981–82Alaska - Anchorage 0 1 1996–97Alaska - Fairbanks 1 0 2000–01Albany 12 13 2012-13Alcorn State 1 0 1994–95AIC 0 2 1969–70Amherst 0 3 1928–29Arizona State 0 1 1996–97Armstrong State 1 1 1976–77Army(U.S.M.A.) 0 2 2012-13Arkansas 0 1 2001–02Assumption 0 2 1968–69Baldwin–Wallace 2 0 1960–61Bates 76 25 1977–78Bethune-Cookman 1 1 2004–05Binghamton 13 13 2012-13Biscayne 1 0 1979–80Boise State 1 0 1995–96Boston College 5 15 2009-10Boston Univ. 41 59 2012-13Bowdoin 56 32 1975–76Bowling Green 0 2 1997–98Bradley 1 1 1993–94Brandeis 4 2 1968–69Bridgewater St. 2 0 1928–29BYU-Hawaii 1 0 1999–00Brooklyn 6 2 1984–85Brown 6 8 2012-13Bucknell 2 2 1999–00Buffalo 4 0 1992–93Canisius 5 14 2008-09Chicago State 1 0 1988–89Cincinnati 0 1 1922–23The Citadel 0 1 1969–70CCNY 1 1 1976–77Central Conn. St. 9 2 1993–94Central Florida 1 4 2002–03Chattanooga 0 1 2005–06Clark 2 0 1923–24Colby 60 56 2003–04Colgate 20 4 2010-11Columbia 2 2 2010-11Connecticut 16 82 2011-12Coppin State 2 0 1991–92Cornell 1 0 1960–61C.W.Post 1 0 1979–80Dartmouth 10 9 2012-13Delaware 11 15 2000–01Delaware State 4 2 2010-11DePaul 0 7 1995–96Detroit 0 1 2006–07Drexel 9 19 2000–01Duquesne 0 1 2012-13East Carolina 1 1 1980–81East Stroudsburg 0 1 1968–69Eastern Illinois 4 2 2011-12Eastern Kentucky 1 1 1980–81Eastern Michigan 0 1 1967–68Fairfield 4 2 1993–94Fairleigh Dickinson 4 9 1998–99Fisher 2 0 2012-13Fitchburg St. Coll. 1 0 1923–24Florida A & M 1 0 1999–00Florida Gulf Coast 1 1 2012-13Florida International 1 0 1991–92Florida State 0 3 2012-13Florida Southern 2 1 1991–92Fordham 1 0 2009-10Fresno State 0 1 1995–96Furman 0 2 1990–91Gannon 0 1 1964–65George Mason 2 0 1984–85Georgia Tech 0 1 1970–71Gonzaga 0 2 1994–95

Hamilton 0 2 1924–25Hampton Univ. 2 2 1998–99Hartford 27 34 2012-13Harvard 2 6 2008-09High Point 0 1 2005–06Hofstra 6 14 2000–01Holy Cross 1 6 2011-12Husson College 2 1 2002–03Illinois 0 2 2000–01Idaho State 0 1 2006–07IPFW 3 0 2002–03Iona 0 4 1982–83Iowa State 0 1 1991–92James Madison 0 2 1982–83Kansas 0 1 1982–83Kennesaw St. 2 0 2009-10Kentucky 0 1 1980–81Lafayette 1 0 1966–67Lamar 0 1 2001–02LaSalle 0 4 1986–87Laval 1 0 2012-13LeMoyne 0 1 1966–67Liberty 2 1 1997–98Long Island 4 0 1999–00Louisiana State 0 1 1979–80Lowell/UML 2 3 1984–85Loyola (Ill.) 1 1 1991–92Loyola College (Md.) 1 1 1994–95Maine-Farmington 2 0 2006–07Maine Ft. Kent 2 0 2005–06Maine Machias 3 0 2011-12Marist 1 4 2012-13Marquette 1 3 1996–97Marshall 1 1 1971–72Maryland 0 2 2010-11Massachusetts 17 41 2010-11Mass. Inst. of Tech. 2 5 1973–74Mercer 1 0 2005–06Miami (Fla.) 0 1 1991–92Michigan State 1 2 1987–88Minnesota 1 0 1999–00Montana 0 1 1980–81Morgan State 5 1 2005–06Mount St. Mary’s 1 1 2007-08Muhlenberg 0 1 1968–69Murray State 1 0 1980–81Muskingum 1 0 1964–65Nevada 0 1 2006–07New England 2 0 2003–04New Hampshire 116 67 2012-13N.J.I.T. 2 0 2007-08New Mexico 0 1 1989–90New Orleans 0 1 1998–99Niagara 4 12 1988–89Norfolk State 2 2 2009-10N.C. A&T 2 0 1979–80N.C. Asheville 0 1 1996–97N.C.-Wilmington 1 4 1996–97Northeastern 47 64 2012-13Northern Arizona 2 0 1992–93Northern Illinois 1 4 2008-09Northwestern 1 0 1998–99Norwich 1 2 1965–66Notre Dame 0 3 2011-12Oklahoma 0 1 2008-09Old Dominion 0 2 1978–79Oral Roberts 0 1 1971–72Penn State 1 1 2010-11Pittsburgh 0 1 2005–06Prairie View A&M 1 0 2000–01Princeton 2 0 2009-10Providence 1 10 2008-09Puget Sound 1 0 1983–84Quinnipiac 2 3 2012-13RPI 0 1 1925–26

Rhode Island 14 85 2011-12

Rice 0 1 1988–89Richmond 0 1 2007-08Rider 2 0 1991–92Robert Morris 0 4 2006–07R.I.T 1 0 1922–23Rollins 0 1 1970–71Rutgers 0 3 2005–06Sacred Heart 4 0 2001–02San Diego 0 1 2011-12St. Anselm 9 4 1975–76St. Bonaventure 0 2 1992–93 St. Francis (NY) 4 0 2006–07St. Joseph (Vt.) 1 0 2006–07St. Lawrence 0 1 1924–25St. Leo 0 1 1970–71St. Louis 1 0 1996–97St. Michael’s 6 4 1983–84St. Peter’s 0 1 2001–02San Francisco 0 1 1992–93Siena 5 12 2012-13South Alabama 0 1 2008-09South Carolina 1 1 1979–80South Carolina St. 0 1 1993–94South Dakota St. 0 1 1967–68South Florida 0 2 1977–78Southeast Missouri 0 1 1994–95Southern Maine 2 1 1996–97Southwest Texas 1 1 1990–91Springfield 0 2 1988–89Stetson 0 2 1977–78Stony Brook 15 12 2012-13Syracuse 0 4 2009-10Temple 0 3 1981–82Tennessee Martin 0 1 2007-08Tennessee State 0 1 1980–81Texas A&M 0 1 1980–81Texas Pan American 0 2 1990–91Texas San Antonio 0 2 2001–02Towson 9 7 2000–01Trinity 2 0 1973–74Troy State 3 1 2001–02Tufts 3 6 1962–63Tulane 0 1 2008-09UMBC 11 10 2012-13UCLA 0 1 1999–00UMPI 3 0 2009-10Union 0 1 1925–26Ursinus 1 0 1982–83U.S. Coast Guard 1 0 1961–62U.S. International 1 0 1988–89Utah Valley 2 0 2011-12Utica 4 2 1986–87Valparaiso 2 0 1984–85Vermont 70 57 2012-13Villanova 0 2 1981–82Virginia Commonwealth 1 1 1975–76Virginia Military Institute 1 0 1981–82Wagner 0 1 1991–92Wayne State 1 0 1967–68Wesleyan 1 3 1958–59West Chester 1 0 1973–74Western Illinois 1 0 1993–94William & Mary 0 1 2005–06Wisconsin 0 1 1988–89Wisconsin - Milwaukee 2 2 1991–92Wittenburg 0 1 1922–23Wooster 1 0 1964–65Worcester Tech 5 4 1928–29Yale 1 1 1994–95Youngstown State 3 2 1996–97

Maine vs. OpponentsYr. By Yr. Cont. 2012-13 (11-19, 6-10)O 27 Laval W 82-39N 3 Acadia W 73-40 10 at Dartmouth L 67-54 14 at Holy Cross L 57-54 17 Brown L 70-68 21 at Seton Hall L 76-49 25 Siena W 72-66 28 at Northeastern W 76-73D 1 at Duquesne L 87-73 6 Fisher W 97-42 9 at Florida State L 91-59 14 at Army L 96-67 16 at Marist L 94-69 22 Florida Gulf Coast W 84-78 29 at Quinnipiac W 76-71J 2 Boston (C) W 63-58 5 UMBC (C) W 81-66 9 at Harford (C) L 76-63 12 at Albany (N.Y.) (C) L 76-63 19 Binghamton (C) L 57-56 22 Vermont (C) W 71-68 26 at Stony Brook (C) L 79-69 30 New Hampshire (C) L 57-54F 2 at UMBC (C) L 68-67 5 at Boston (C) L 79-72 9 Albany (N.Y.) (C) W 66-52 13 Hartford (C) W 66-64 16 Binghamton (C) W 64-60 20 at Vermont (C) L 73-61 24 Stony Brook (C) L 69-53M 3 New Hampshire (C) L 69-53 9 Albany (C) L 50-49

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Maine vs. OpponentsTeam RecordsMOST POINTSGame 133 vs. UMPI, December 10, 2009 127 vs. Vermont, February 19, 1994Season 2414, 1993–94

BEST SCORING AVERAGESeason 85.6, 1968–69

MOST FIELD GOALSGame 54 vs. UMPI, December 10, 2009Season 913, 1993–94

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGame 107 vs. Assumption, December 2, 1967Season 2022, 1993–94

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame .700 (42-60) vs. Delaware St., February 27, 198Season .531, 1980–81

MOST 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADEGame 16 vs. Hampton, November 14, 1998Season 247, 1999–00

MOST 3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame 42 vs. New Hampshire, January 19, 1996Season 660, 1999–00

BEST 3-PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame .750 (6-8) vs. Northeastern, January 2, 1987Season .421 (131-311), 1987–88

MOST FREE THROWS MADEGame 42 vs. Bowdoin, 1955–56 42 vs. Boston Univ., February 20, 1980Season 484, 1960–61

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame 71 vs. Connecticut, 1952–53Season 810, 1952–53

BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame 1.000 (18-18). vs. High Point, November 19, 2005 1.000 (18-18) vs. Vermont, January 11, 2002 1.000 (13-13) vs. Drexel, January 30, 1999Season .758, 1976–77

MOST REBOUNDSGame 93 vs. Bates, February 5, 1969Season 1356, 1963–64

MOST ASSISTSGame 37 v.s UMPI, December 10, 2009 33 vs. East Carolina, December 3, 1980Season 505, 2002–03

MOST STEALSGame 23 vs. Fisher, November 13, 2007Season 325, 1991–92

MOST BLOCKSGame 11 vs. Fisher, November 13, 2007Season 182, 2001–02

MOST GAMESSeason 32, 1991–92

MOST VICTORIESSeason 24, 1999–00

BEST WINNING PERCENTAGESeason .826, 1959–60 (19-4)

MOST CONSECUTIVE WINSOverall 14, 1959–60Home 25, 1959–61

MOST LEAGUE WINSSeason 15, 1999–00

Individual RecordsMOST POINTSGame 54 – Jim Stephenson vs. Colby, March 3, 1969Season 718 – Rufus Harris, 1979–80Career 2206 – Rufus Harris, 1976–80

Highest Avg. Season 25.6 Rufus Harris, 1979–80 Highest Avg. Career 22.7 Jim Stephenson, 1966–69

MOST FIELD GOALS MADEGame 22 – Jim Stephenson vs. Colby, March 3, 1969Season 271 – Rufus Harris, 1979–80Career 834 – Rufus Harris, 1976–80

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame 43 – Jim Stephenson vs. Assumption, December 2, 1967Season 624 – Jim Stephenson, 1967–68Career 1759 – Rufus Harris, 1976–80

BEST FIELD GOAL AVERAGEGame 1.000 (12-12) Roger Lapham vs. Valparaiso, December 23, 1978 Rich Henry (12-12) vs. Canisius, March 4, 1986Season (100 Att.) .662 (131-198) Rickey White, 2002–03Career .548 Rich Henry, 1983–85

MOST 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADEGame 10 – John Gordon vs. UNH January 19, 1996Season 102 - Gerald McLemore, 2009-10Career 311 –Kevin Reed, 2002–2007

MOST 3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame 21 – John Gordon vs. UNH 1–19–96 Season 256 - Gerald McLemore, 2009-10Career 834 – Kevin Reed, 2002–2007

BEST 3-PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame 1.000 (4-4) Matt Rossignol vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, December 19, 1987, Derrick Hodge (4-4) vs. Boston U. February 21, 1990 Fred Meeks (4-4) vs. Hampton, November 14, 1998, Colin Haynes (4-4) vs. Boston U., February 12, 1998, Kevin Terrell (4-4) vs. Vermont, January 11, 1992Season .470 (54–115) Matt Rossignol, 1986–87Career .438 (167–381) Matt Rossignol, 1985–89

MOST ASSISTSGame 16 Jeff Sturgeon vs. Niagara, 1982–83Season 193 Andy Bedard, 1999–00Career 619 Marty Higgins, 1988–92Highest Avg., Season 6.9 Andy Bedard, 1999–00Highest Avg., Career 6.7 Andy Bedard, 1998–00

MOST STEALSGame 8 Marty Higgins vs. Drexel, January 17, 1992, Casey Arena vs. Central Conn., December 13, 1993, Allen Ledbetter vs. UNH, January 16, 1999Season 95 Marty Higgins, 1991–92Career 243 Marty Higgins, 1988–92Highest Avg. Season 3.0 Marty Higgins, 1991–92Highest Avg. Career 2.1 Marty Higgins, 1988–92

MOST BLOCKSGame 10 Justin Rowe vs. Stony Brook, January 6, 2002Season 121 Justin Rowe, 2001–02Career 226 Justin Rowe, 2001–03

MOST FREE THROWS MADEGame 19 Dudley Coyne vs. UConn, 1955–56; Skip Chappelle vs. Massachusetts,1960–61Season 176 Rufus Harris, 1979–80Career 538 Rufus Harris, 1976–80

MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWSGame 19 Skip Chappelle vs. Massachusetts, 1960–61Season 32 Skip Chappelle, 1960–61

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame 27 Keith Mahaney vs. Bowdoin, 1956–57Season 216 Rufus Harris, 1979–80Career 680 Rufus Harris, 1976–80

BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGESeason .924 Gerald McLemore, 2011-12Career .850 Jeff Topliff, 1981–85

MOST REBOUNDSGame 28 Bob Warner vs. Trinity, January 15, 1974Season 352 Bob Warner, 1974–75Career 1304 Bob Warner, 1972–76Highest Avg. Season 14.6 Bob Warner, 1973–74Highest Avg. Career 13.6 Bob Warner, 1972–76

MOST GAMES PLAYEDSeason 32 Francois Bouchard, 1991–92 Marty Higgins, 1991–92 Deonte Hursey, 1991–92Career 119 Kevin Reed, 2002–07Consecutive Games Played 117 Deonte Hursey, 1990–94

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BEST 3-PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame 1.000 (4-4) Matt Rossignol vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, December 19, 1987, Derrick Hodge (4-4) vs. Boston U. February 21, 1990 Fred Meeks (4-4) vs. Hampton, November 14, 1998, Colin Haynes (4-4) vs. Boston U., February 12, 1998, Kevin Terrell (4-4) vs. Vermont, January 11, 1992Season .470 (54–115) Matt Rossignol, 1986–87Career .438 (167–381) Matt Rossignol, 1985–89

MOST ASSISTSGame 16 Jeff Sturgeon vs. Niagara, 1982–83Season 193 Andy Bedard, 1999–00Career 619 Marty Higgins, 1988–92Highest Avg., Season 6.9 Andy Bedard, 1999–00Highest Avg., Career 6.7 Andy Bedard, 1998–00

MOST STEALSGame 8 Marty Higgins vs. Drexel, January 17, 1992, Casey Arena vs. Central Conn., December 13, 1993, Allen Ledbetter vs. UNH, January 16, 1999Season 95 Marty Higgins, 1991–92Career 243 Marty Higgins, 1988–92Highest Avg. Season 3.0 Marty Higgins, 1991–92Highest Avg. Career 2.1 Marty Higgins, 1988–92

MOST BLOCKSGame 10 Justin Rowe vs. Stony Brook, January 6, 2002Season 121 Justin Rowe, 2001–02Career 226 Justin Rowe, 2001–03

MOST FREE THROWS MADEGame 19 Dudley Coyne vs. UConn, 1955–56; Skip Chappelle vs. Massachusetts,1960–61Season 176 Rufus Harris, 1979–80Career 538 Rufus Harris, 1976–80

MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWSGame 19 Skip Chappelle vs. Massachusetts, 1960–61Season 32 Skip Chappelle, 1960–61

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame 27 Keith Mahaney vs. Bowdoin, 1956–57Season 216 Rufus Harris, 1979–80Career 680 Rufus Harris, 1976–80

BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGESeason .874 Skip Chappelle, 1961–62Career .850 Jeff Topliff, 1981–85

MOST REBOUNDSGame 28 Bob Warner vs. Trinity, January 15, 1974Season 352 Bob Warner, 1974–75Career 1304 Bob Warner, 1972–76Highest Avg. Season 14.6 Bob Warner, 1973–74Highest Avg. Career 13.6 Bob Warner, 1972–76

MOST GAMES PLAYEDSeason 32 Francois Bouchard, 1991–92 Marty Higgins, 1991–92 Deonte Hursey, 1991–92Career 119 Kevin Reed, 2002–07Consecutive Games Played 117 Deonte Hursey, 1990–94

Honored Black Bears

NCAA Walter Byers Award1989–90 Dean Smith

All-America1952-53 John Norris (Hon. Mention)1953-54 Keith Mahaney (Hon. Mention)1956-57 Keith Mahaney (Hon. Mention)1959-60 Skip Chappelle (Hon. Mention)1959-60 Don Stugeon (Hon. Mention)

NABC All-District I1961–62 Skip Chappelle (Second team)1968–69 Jim Stephenson (Third team)1972–73 Peter Gavitt (Second team)1973–74 Bob Warner (Third team)1974–75 Bob Warner (First team)1975–76 Bob Warner (Second team)1977–78 Rufus Harris (Third team)1978–79 Rufus Harris (Second team)1979–80 Rufus Harris (First team)1980–81 Rick Carlisle (Second team)1983–84 Jeff Cross (Second team)1998–99 Andy Bedard (Second team) 1999–00 Andy Bedard (Second team) Nate Fox (Second team)2000–01 Julian Dunkley (Second team)2001–02 Errick Greene (Second team)2010-11 Troy Barnies (Second team) Gerald McLemore (Second Team)

All-America East*1979–80 Rufus Harris (First team)1982–83 Jeff Cross (First team)1983–84 Jeff Sturgeon (Second team) Jeff Cross (Second team)1986–87 Jim Boylan (First team)1989–90 Dean Smith (First team)1990–91 Derrick Hodge (Second team)1991–92 Marty Higgins (Second team) Derrick Hodge (Second team)1993–94 Francois Bouchard (Second team)1994–95 Casey Arena (Second team) Ken Barnes (Second team)1995–96 Casey Arena (Second team) Greg Logan (Second team)1996–97 John Gordon (First team) Terry Hunt (Second team)1997–98 Allen Ledbetter (Second team)1998–99 Andy Bedard (First team) Nate Fox (Second team) Allen Ledbetter (Third team)1999–00 Andy Bedard (First team) Nate Fox (First team) Huggy Dye (Second team) Julian Dunkley (Third team)2000–01 Carvell Ammons (First team) Julian Dunkley (Second team)2001–02 Justin Rowe (First team) Errick Greene (Second team)2002–03 Rickey White (First team) Justin Rowe (Second team)2003–04 Eric Dobson (Second team) Mark Flavin (Second teamKevin

Reed (Second team)2004–05 Kevin Reed (Second team) Joe Campbell (Third team)2005–06 Ernest Turner (Second team) Olli Ahvenniemi (All-Defensive team)2006–07 Kevin Reed (Second team)2007-08 Mark Socoby (Third team)2009-10 Junior Bernal (All-Defensive)2009-10 Gerald McLemore (First Team)2009-10 Sean McNally (Third Team)2010-11 Troy Barnies (First Team) Gerald McLemore (Second Team)2011-12 Gerald McLemore (Second Team Alasdair Fraser (Third Team) 2012-13 Justin Edwards (Second Team) Alsdair Fraser (Second Team) Mike Allison (All-Defensive Team)

NAC/AE Player of the Year1982–83 Jeff Cross1979–80 Rufus Harris

AE All-Rookie Team1985–86 Mike Bitterman Matt Rossignol1986–87 Coco Barry Dean Smith1990–91 Ken Barnes1990-91 Francois Bouchard Kevin Terrell1992–93 Casey Arena1993–94 Ramone Jones1998–99 Huggy Dye2000–01 Tory Cavalieri2002–03 Kevin Reed2005–06 Philippe Tchekane Bofia2008-09 Gerald McLemore2009-10 Murphy Burnatowski2011-12 Justin Edwards

AE Rookie of the Year1979–80 Rick Carlisle *1990–91 Francois Bouchard*–co–rookie

AE Coach of the Year1987–88 Skip Chappelle1993–94 Rudy Keeling

CollegeInsider.com AE Coach of the Year2009-10 Ted Woodward

AE All-Tournament Team1990-91 Derrick Hodge1993-94 Casey Arena1993-94 Francois Bouchard1998-99 Nate Fox2001–02 Clayton Brown2003–04 Eric Dobson

AE All-Academic Team2007-08 Junior Bernal2008-09 Junior Bernal2009-10 Andrew Rogers2010-11 Andrew Rogers2011-12 Andrew Rogers

NABC Honors Court2008-09 Junior Bernal2009-10 Andrew Rogers

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Seasonal LeadersScoring AverageYr. Name GP Pts. Avg.1936–37 Harold Woodbury 4 42 10.51937–38 Louis Bourgoin 13 84 6.51938–39 Louis Bourgoin 12 133 11.11939–40 Parker Small 12 103 8.61940–41 Parker Small 12 148 12.31941–42 Parker Small 14 181 12.91942–43 Eugene Hussey 14 153 10.91943–44 Storer Parsons 6 80 13.31944–45 Vernon Byers 12 153 12.81945–46 Robert Gates 14 237 16.91946–47 Frederick Boynton 17 237 13.91947–48 Robert Gates 18 271 15.51948–49 Charles Goddard 17 161 9.51949–50 Charles Goddard 19 299 15.71950–51 Robert Churchill 17 222 13.11951–52 John Norris 12 193 16.11952–53 John Norris 17 395 23.21953–54 Keith Mahaney 11 250 22.71954–55 Michael Polese 17 261 15.41955–56 Peter Kostacopoulos 18 248 13.81956–57 Keith Mahaney 20 452 22.61957–58 Thomas Seavey 20 283 14.21958–59 Donald Sturgeon 22 317 14.41959–60 Skip Chappelle 23 477 20.71960–61 Skip Chappelle 23 485 21.11961–62 Skip Chappelle 20 390 19.51962–63 Laddie Deemer 23 301 13.11963–64 John Gillette 23 428 18.61964–65 John Gillette 23 451 19.61965–66 Terry Carr 22 327 14.91966–67 Terry Carr 20 437 21.91967–68 James Stephenson, Jr. 24 553 23.01968–69 James Stephenson, Jr. 23 548 23.81969–70 Craig Randall 22 265 12.01970–71 Paul Bessey 24 328 13.71971–72 Peter Gavett 25 458 18.31972–73 Peter Gavett 23 512 22.31973–74 Robert Warner 24 433 18.01974–75 Robert Warner 25 492 19.71975–76 Paul Wholey 25 552 22.11976–77 Roger Lapham 26 434 16.71977–78 Rufus Harris 25 569 22.81978–79 Rufus Harris 24 517 21.51979–80 Rufus Harris 28 718 25.61980–81 Wilford Godbolt, Jr. 28 525 18.81981–82 Clayton Pickering 26 406 15.61982–83 Jeff Cross 26 498 19.21983–84 Jeff Cross 27 453 16.81984–85 Rich Henry 28 395 14.11985–86 Rich Henry 27 376 13.91986–87 James Boylan 28 592 21.11987–88 Reggie Banks 28 507 18.11988–89 Matt Rossignol 28 386 13.81989–90 Dean Smith 28 534 19.11990–91 Derrick Hodge 29 403 13.91991–92 Francois Bouchard 32 431 13.51992–93 Francois Bouchard 27 352 13.01993–94 Francois Bouchard 23 360 15.71994–95 Casey Arena 27 483 17.91995–96 John Gordon 28 369 13.21996–97 Terry Hunt 30 461 15.41997–98 Fred Meeks 24 467 19.51998–99 Nate Fox 27 492 18.21999–00 Nate Fox 31 544 17.62000–01 Julian Dunkley 29 480 16.6

2001–02 Errick Greene 30 493 16.42002–03 Rickey White 24 316 13.22003–04 Kevin Reed 30 435 14.52004–05 Ernest Turner 25 342 13.72005–06 Ernest Turner 28 427 15.22006–07 Kevin Reed 30 422 14.12007–08 Mark Socoby 30 437 14.62008-09 Mark Socoby 30 369 12.32009-10 Gerald McLemore 30 439 14.62010-11 Troy Barnies 30 424 14.12011-12 Gerald McLemore 27 458 17.02012-13 Justin Edwards 29 485 16.7

Rebounding AverageYr. Name GP Rbs. Avg.1958–59 Donald Sturgeon 22 224 10.21959–60 Larry Schiner 23 231 10.01960–61 Larry Schiner 23 261 11.41961–62 Arthur Warren 24 275 11.51962–63 Arthur Warren 20 219 11.01963–64 Guy Strang 22 243 11.11964–65 John Gillette 23 231 10.01965–66 Guy Strang 22 253 11.51966–67 David Hale 20 178 8.91967–68 Hugh Campbell, Jr. 24 265 11.01968–69 Hugh Campbell, Jr. 23 293 12.71969–70 Nick Susi, Jr. 24 269 12.71970–71 Nick Susi, Jr. 24 240 10.01971–72 Nick Susi, Jr. 25 247 9.91972–73 Robert Warner 23 310 13.51973–74 Robert Warner 24 350 14.61974–75 Robert Warner 25 352 14.11975–76 Robert Warner 24 292 12.21976–77 Kevin Nelson 19 157 8.31977–78 Rufus Harris 25 246 9.81978–79 Kevin Nelson 24 224 9.31979–80 Rufus Harris 28 211 7.51980–81 Clarence Gunn 28 224 8.01981–82 Jeff Cross 23 194 8.41982–83 Jeff Cross 26 310 11.91983–84 Jeff Cross 27 339 12.61984–85 Rich Henry 28 230 8.21985–86 Rich Henry 27 194 7.21986–87 Coco Barry 23 162 7.01987–88 Coco Barry 27 253 9.41988–89 Coco Barry 28 152 5.41989–90 Derrick Hodge 27 158 5.91990–91 Francois Bouchard 28 174 6.21991–92 Francois Bouchard 32 219 6.81992–93 Francois Bouchard 27 178 6.61993–94 Francois Bouchard 23 201 8.71994–95 Greg Logan 15 143 9.51995–96 Greg Logan 28 300 10.71996–97 Allen Ledbetter 31 296 9.61997–98 Allen Ledbetter 27 294 10.91998–99 Nate Fox 27 220 8.21999–00 Nate Fox 31 234 7.62000–01 Carvell Ammons 28 219 7.82001–02 Justin Rowe 30 240 8.02002–03 Justin Rowe 25 235 9.42003–04 Kevin Reed 30 216 7.22004–05 Joe Campbell 29 208 7.22005–06 Olli Ahvenniemi 28 175 6.32006–07 Kevin Reed 30 181 6.02007–08 Mark Socoby 30 170 5.72008-09 Sean McNally 30 222 7.42009-10 Sean McNally 30 223 7.4

2010-11 Troy Barnies 30 228 7.62011-12 Alasdair Fraser 27 211 7.82012-13 Alsdair Fraser 30 242 8.1

Assist AverageYr. Name GP Asts. Avg.1975–76 Paul Wholey 25 104 4.21976–77 Wally Russell 23 100 4.41977–78 Wally Russell 25 135 5.41978–79 Rufus Harris 24 98 4.11979–80 Rick Carlisle 28 118 4.21980–81 Rick Carlisle 28 132 4.71981–82 Jeff Sturgeon 26 101 3.91982–83 Jeff Sturgeon 26 163 6.31983–84 Jeff Sturgeon 27 144 5.31984–85 Jeff Wheeler 28 127 4.51985–86 Jim Boylan 27 131 4.91986–87 Jim Boylan 28 100 3.61987–88 Matt Rossignol 28 110 3.91988–89 Marty Higgins 27 128 4.71989–90 Marty Higgins 28 161 5.81990–91 Marty Higgins 29 168 5.81991–92 Marty Higgins 32 162 5.11992–93 Deont Hursey 27 151 5.61993–94 Casey Arena 29 178 6.11994–95 Casey Arena 27 135 5.01995–96 Casey Arena 28 172 6.11996–97 John Gordon 31 101 3.31997–98 Dade Faison 27 145 5.41998–99 Andy Bedard 28 181 6.51999–00 Andy Bedard 28 193 6.92000–01 Tory Cavalieri 29 125 4.32001–02 Errick Greene 30 119 4.02002–03 Eric Dobson 30 146 4.92003–04 Eric Dobson 30 179 6.02004–05 Chris Markwood 21 77 3.72005–06 Rashard Turner 28 84 3.02006–07 Jon Sheets 30 94 3.1 2007–08 Junior Bernal 25 76 3.02008-09 Junior Bernal 30 94 3.12009-10 Junior Bernal 30 103 3.42010-11 Raheem Singleton 30 110 3.72011-12 Raheem Singleton 29 99 3.42012-13 Xavier Pollard 29 124 4.2

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The LeaderboardsPOINTS, SINGLE SEASON Name Pts YearRufus Harris 718 1979–80Jim Boylen 592 1986–87Rufus Harris 569 1977–78Jim Stephenson 553 1967–68Paul Wholey 552 1975–76Jim Stephenson 548 1968–69Nate Fox 544 1999–00Dean Smith 534 1989–90Champ Godbolt 525 1980–81Rufus Harris 517 1978–79Peter Gavett 512 1972–73Reggie Banks 507 1987–88

POINTS, CAREER Name, Collegiate Years Gms PtsRufus Harris, 1976–80 103 2,206Bob Warner, 1972–76 96 1,758Gerald McLemore, 2008-12 116 1,657Kevin Reed, 2002 – 2005 119 1,601Francois Bouchard, 1989–94 114 1,541Casey Arena, 1992–96 110 1,531 Roger Lapham, 1975–79 100 1,523Jim Stephenson, 1966–69 67 1,518Skip Chappelle, 1959–62 66 1,352Jeff Cross, 1980–84 100 1,337Matt Rossignol, 1985–89 111 1,297Peter Gavett, 1970–73 72 1,294Allen Ledbetter, 1995–99 113 1,258Jim Boylen, 1983–87 103 1,244Derrick Hodge, 1988–92 107 1,206Dean Smith, 1986–90 108 1,131Julian Dunkley, 1996–01! 120 1,104Kevin Nelson, 1975–79 93 1,089Huggy Dye, 1998–2001 85 1,076Rich Henry, 1983–86 82 1,074John Gillette, 1962–65 62 1,072Andy Bedard, 1995–00& 116 1,071Nate Fox, 1995–00 & 74 1,052Terry Carr, 1964–67 65 1,042Terry Hunt, 1992–97 102 1,038Junior Bernal, 2006-10 115 1,034Marcus Wills, 1995–99 ** 81 1,017Mark Socoby, 2006-09 90 1,013Dan Reilly, 1973–77 94 1,004

SCORING AVERAGE, SINGLE SEASONName Avg YearRufus Harris 25.6 1979–80Jim Stephenson 23.8 1968–69John Norris 23.5 1952–53Jim Stephenson 23.0 1967–68Rufus Harris 22.8 1977–78Keith Mahaney 22.7 1953–54Keith Mahaney 22.6 1956–57Peter Gavett 22.3 1972–73Paul Wholey 22.1 1975–76Terry Carr 21.9 1966–67Rufus Harris 21.5 1978–79Jim Boylen 21.1 1986–87Skip Chappelle 21.1 1960–61

SCORING AVERAGE, CAREERName, Collegiate Years Points AvgJim Stephenson, 1966–69 1,518 22.7Rufus Harris, 1976–80 2,206 21.4Paul Wholey, 1975–77 713 21.0Skip Chappelle, 1959–62 1,352 20.5John Norris, 1951–53 588 20.3Keith Mahaney,1952–57@ 903 18.8 Bob Warner, 1972–76 1,758 18.3Peter Gavett, 1970–73 1,294 18.0John Gillette, 1962–65 1,072 17.3Terry Carr, 1964–67 1,042 16.0

REBOUNDS, SINGLE SEASONName Rebs YearBob Warner 352 1974–75Bob Warner 350 1973–74Jeff Cross 339 1983–84Jeff Cross 310 1982–83Greg Logan 300 1995–96Allen Ledbetter 296 1996–97Allen Ledbetter 294 1997–98Hugh Campbell 293 1968–69Bob Warner 292 1975–76Arthur Warren 275 1961–62Nick Susi 269 1969–70Hugh Campbell 265 1967–68Lawrence Schiner 261 1960–61Guy Strang 253 1965–66Coco Barry 253 1987–88John Gillette 253 1963–64

REBOUNDS, CAREERName, Collegiate Years Gms RebBob Warner, 1972–76 96 1,304Allen Ledbetter, 1995–99 113 1,017Jeff Cross, 1980–84 100 894Rufus Harris, 1976–80 103 806Francois Bouchard, 1989–94 114 792Nick Susi, 1969–72 70 756Kevin Nelson, 1975–79 93 754Kevin Reed, 2002–2007 119 732Guy Strang, 1963–66 67 727Steve Gavett, 1973–77 96 708Sean McNally, 2007-2011 118 702Donald Sturgeon, 1958–61 68 671Dave Svendsen, 1962–65 69 653Larry Schiner, 1958–61 66 649Peter Gavett, 1970–73 72 649Coco Barry, 1985–90 97 649Roger Lapham, 1975–79 100 649John Gillette, 1962–65 62 632Hugh Campbell, 1966–69 63 593Colin Haynes, 1997–01 115 568Joe Campbell, 2002–05 109 564Clay Gunn, 1978–82 84 535Skip Chappelle, 1959–62 66 513Jon Ingalls, 1958–61 61 513Rich Henry, 1983–86 82 500

REBOUNDING AVG, SINGLE SEASONName Avg YearRobert Warner 14.6 1973–74Robert Warner 14.1 1974–75Robert Warner 13.5 1972–73Hugh Campbell, Jr. 12.7 1968–69Jeff Cross 12.6 1983–84Robert Warner 12.2 1975–76Jeff Cross 11.9 1982–83Guy Strang 11.5 1965–66Arthur Warren 11.5 1961–62Lawrence Schiner 11.4 1960–61

REBOUNDING AVERAGE, CAREERName, Collegiate Years Reb AvgBob Warner, 1972–76 1304 13.6Arthur Warren, 1960–63 494 11.2Guy Strang, 1963–66 727 10.9Nick Susi, 1969–72 756 10.8Greg Logan, 1994–96 443 10.3John Gillette, 1962–65 632 10.2Don Sturgeon, 1958–61 671 9.9Larry Schiner, 1958–61 649 9.8Dave Svendsen, 1962–65 653 9.5Hugh Campbell, 1966–69 593 9.4

3-PT. FG ATTEMPTS, SINGLE SEASONName, Collegiate Years Gm 3FGAGerald McLemore, 2009-10 30 256 Kevin Reed, 2006–07 30 233Jon Sheets, 2006–07 30 215Mark Socoby, 2007–08 30 211John Gordon, 1996–97 31 209Gerald McLemore, 2008-09 30 208Kevin Reed, 2004–05 29 206Kevin Reed, 2002–03 30 200Kevin Reed, 2003–04 30 195Terry Hunt, 1996–97 30 185Jon Sheeets, 2005–06 28 173John Gordon, 1995–96 28 172Huggy Dye, 2000–01 27 165

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3-PT. FG MADE, SINGLE SEASONName, Collegiate Years Gm 3FGGerald McLemore, 2009-10 30 102John Gordon, 1996–97 31 85Mark Socoby, 2007-08 30 82Kevin Reed, 2002–03 30 81Kevin Reed, 2004–05 29 80Jon Sheets, 2006–07 30 79Kevin Reed, 2006–07 30 76Gerald McLemore, 2010-11 29 74Kevin Reed, 2003–04 30 74John Gordon, 1995–96 28 72Matt Rossignol, 1988–89 28 69Jon Sheets, 2005–06 28 66Fred Meeks, 1997–98 24 65Terry Hunt, 1996–97 30 64Mark Socoby, 2008-09 30 63Huggy Dye, 2000–01 27 58Ernest Turner, 2005–06 28 57

3-PT. FG ATTEMPTS, CAREERName, Collegiate Years Gm 3FGAGerald McLemore, 2008-2012 116 845Kevin Reed, 2002–07 119 834Mark Socoby, 2006-09 90 499Casey Arena, 1992–96 110 448Julian Dunkley, 1996–01 ! 120 440Jon Sheets, 2005–07 58 388Andy Bedard, 1995–00 & 116 386John Gordon, 1995–97 59 381Matt Rossignol, 1985–89 111 381Huggy Dye, 1998–01 85 377Freddy Petkus, 2001–06 105 352Terry Hunt, 1992–97 102 339Marty Higgins, 1988–92 116 336Fred Meeks, 1997–99 50 299Marcus Wills, 1995-99** 81 291Colin Haynes, 1997–01 115 262

3-PT. FG MADE, CAREERName, Collegiate Years Gm 3FGGerald McLemore, 2008-2012 116 323Kevin Reed, 2002–07 119 311Matt Rossignol, 1985–89 111 167Mark Socoby, 2006-09 90 166John Gordon, 1995–97 59 157Casey Arena, 1992–96 110 150Julian Dunkley, 1996–01 ! 120 148Jon Sheets, 2005–07 58 145Huggy Dye, 1998–01 85 141Andy Bedard, 1995–00 & 116 138Fred Meeks, 1997–99 50 122Marty Higgins, 1988–92 116 119Freddy Petkus, 2001–06 105 117Terry Hunt, 1992–97 102 109Colin Haynes, 1997–01 115 109Joe Campbell, 2001–05 109 104Derrick Hodge, 1988–92 107 103Marcus Wills, 1995–99 81 100

ASSISTS, CAREER Name, Collegiate Years Gm Avg AstMarty Higgins, 1988–92 116 5.3 619Casey Arena, 1992–96 111 5.2 574Andy Bedard, 1995–00 & 116 4.2 489Deont Hursey, 1990–94 117 3.8 446Jeff Sturgeon, 1980–84 106 4.0 427Jim Boylen, 1983–87 103 3.6 370 Junior Bernal, 2006-10 115 3.1 358 Matt Rossignol, 1985–89 111 3.0 328Eric Dobson, 2002–04 60 5.4 325Rufus Harris, 1976–80 103 3.0 305Andrew Rogers 116 2.4 274Rick Carlisle, 1979–81 56 4.5 250Wally Russell, 1975–78 59 4.2 249Dade Faison, 1996–99 86 3.0 247Jeff Wheeler, 1981–85 93 2.6 241

STEALS, CAREER Name, Collegiate Years Gms Avg StMarty Higgins, 1988–92 116 2.1 243Casey Arena, 1992–96 111 2.0 226Kevin Reed, 2002–07 119 1.9 225Deont Hursey, 1990–94 117 1.7 198Ramone Jones, 1993–97 115 1.6 186Jim Boylen, 1983–87 103 1.8 183Andy Bedard, 1995-00 & 116 1.4 167Junior Bernal, 2006-10 115 1.5 167Derrick Hodge, 1988–92 107 1.5 156Jeff Sturgeon, 1980–84 106 1.2 130

BLOCKS, SINGLE SEASONName, Collegiate Years Gm BlJustin Rowe, 2003–04 30 121Justin Rowe, 2002–03 25 105Jeff Cross, 1983–04 27 80Jeff Cross, 1982–82 26 74Olli Ahvenniemi, 2005–06 28 72

BLOCKS, CAREERName, Collegiate Years Gm Avg BlJustin Rowe, 2001–03 55 4.1 226Jeff Cross, 1981–84 100 2.1 209Olli Ahvenniemi, 2003–07 96 1.5 146Ed Jones, 1990–94 109 1.2 130Guy Gomis, 1987–90 83 1.2 103Mark Flavin, 2001–05 78 1.3 99Sean McNally, 2007-present 90 1.0 90Allen Ledbetter, 1995–99 113 0.6 68Ramone Jones, 1993–97 115 0.5 57Julian Dunkley, 1996–01 ! 120 0.5 54Colin Haynes, 1997–01 115 0.5 52Terry Hunt, 1992–97 102 0.5 48Curtis Robertson, 1987–91 106 0.4 46

**-includes stats from 1995–96 at Northeastern&-includes Boston College statistics@-played 1952–54, 56–57!-includes statistics from Temple University

Justin Rowe is Maine’s all-time leader in blocked shots.

Kevin Reed is Maine’s all-time leader in three point field goals made.

Olli Ahvenniemi ranks fifth on Maine’s all-time blocks list.

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Black Bear LetterwinnersMen’s basketball became an official varsity sport in the 1904–05 academic year. The sport was suspended twice, from 1910–11 to 1919–20, and 1929–30 to 1934–35, both times because of facility problems. Note, graduate date is anticipated date of graduation. Following is a listing of varsity “M” recipients (including non-participants such as managers) from 1904–05 to 2006–07, inclusive:

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAbbe, David A. ’8l, 1978–76Abbott, Lyman A. Jr. ’30, 1927–28, 28–29 Abbott, Warren S. ’27, 1926–27 Adams, Allan G. ’60, 1957–58Ahvenniemi, Olli ’07, 2003–04, 04–05, 05–06, 06–07Alin, Richard P. ’57, 1954–55, 56–57Allison, Mike ‘13, 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13Ammons, Carvell D. ’01, 1999–00, 00–01Anderson, David M. ’74, 1972–73, 73–74Andre, Brian ’08, 2006–07,07-08Annunziata, Frank J. ’77, 1972–73, 73–74, 74–75Arbor, Charles J. ’41, 1938–39, 39–40Arbuckle, Jose ’94, 1990–91Arena, Casey ’96, 1992–93, 93–94, 94–95, 95–96Armes, William H. ’70, 1967–68Arnold, Donald H. ’55, 1953–54, 54–55

BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBanks, Reginald W. ’90,1987–88, 88–89Barnes, Ken ’95,1990–91, 91–92, 93–94, 94–95Barnies, Troy ‘11, 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11Barnum, William R. Jr. ’73, 1970–71Barry, Amadou I. ’90, 1986–87, 87–88, 88–89, 89–90Barstow, Christopher ’99, 1995–96Beatty, Henry R. ’27, 1925–26 Bedard, Andrew R. ’00, 1998–99, 99–00Bell, Kenneth D. ’41, l939–40Berg, Eric O. ’24, l920–21, 21–22, 22–23, 23–24 Bernal, Junior ’10, 2006–07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10Bessey, Paul B. ’73, l969–70, 70–71, 71–72Biggar, Robert E. ’65, l962–63Billings, Richard S. ’67, 1964–65Bitterman, Michael K. ’90,1985–86Black, William M. ’09, 1905–06, 06–07, 07–08, 08–09 Blake, Clifford A. ’42, 1940–4l, 41–42 Blake, Richard D. ’71, l968–69Bouchard, Francois ’94, 1989–90, 91–92, 92–93, 93–94Boucher, Frederick L. ’81, 1977–78, 78–79, 79–80Bourgoin, Louis J. ’39, 1937–38, 38–39Bourgoin, Raoul J. ’37, 1936–37 Bowen, John A. ’87, 1984–85, 85–86, 86–87Boylan, James F. ’87, 1983–84, 84–85, 85–86, 86–87Boynton, Frederick A. ’48, 1945–46, 46–47, 47–48 Boynton, Ronald C. ’59, 1956–57, 57–58, 58–59Brackett, Thomas E. ’54, 1955–56Bradbury, Chad B. ’97, 1993–94, 94–95, 95–96, 96–97Bradley, Donald C. Jr. ’91, 1987–88Bradley, James E. ’52, 1950–5lBranscombe, James S. ’28, 1925–26, 26–27, 27–28 Breslin, Fred T. ’54, 1952–53 Breton, Leon J. ’40, 1937–38Brewer, Robert D. ’66, 1963–64, 64–65, 65–66Brinkman, Chris D. ’83, 1979–80Brown, Clayton ’03, 2000–01, 01-02, 02-03Brown, Francis A. ’43, 1941–42Brown, Henry M. ’37, 1935–36 Brown, Thomas E. ’82, 1978–79, 79–80Bruff, Christopher ’07, 2003–04, 04–05, 05–06, 06–07Bryant, Vernon C. ’26, 1924–25, 25–26 Bunker, Charles T. ’89, 1982–83, 83–84, 84–85, 85–86Bunton, Walter J. ’26, 1924–25 Buono, Christopher ’98, 1994–95Burgess, Alan C. ’48, 1945–46, 46–47Burke, Franklin M. ’37, 1936–37Burke, Walter H. ’06, 1905–06 Burnatowski, Murphy, 2009-11, 09-10, 10-11Burns, Gregory J. ’69, 1967–68Burns, Thomas R. ’75, 1972–73, 73–74, 74–75Butler, Edward B. ’46, 1945–46 Butterfield, Brian J. ’80, 1975–76

CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCahill, Harold D. ’23, 1922–23 Cail, Robert S. ’39, 1937–38 Callinan, William F. ’53, 195l–52 Campbell, Hugh J. Jr. ’69, 1966–67, 67–68, 68–69Campbell, Joseph L. ’05, 2001-02, 02-03, 03–04, 04–05Campbell, Philip R. ’64, 1960–61Campbell, Robert C. ’91, 1987–88Card, Robert M. ’67, 1966–67Carle, George W. ’05, 1904–05

Carlisle, Richard P. ’83, 1979–80, 80–81Carr, Terrence W. ’68, 1964–65, 65–66, 66–67Carter, Ray H. ’24, 1923–24 Carville, Linwood L. ’53, 1950–5l, 5l–52, 52–53Cato, Kilian ‘‘15, 2011-12Cavalieri, Tory ’04, 2000–01Cavanaugh, Christian, ’09, 2005–06Champeon, Wayne S. ’61, 1958–59, 59–60, 60–61Chandler, Robert L. ’72, 1968–69,69–70Chappelle, Thomas N. ’62, 1959–60, 60–61, 61–62Chase, Dean F. ’70, 1966–67Cheney, Linwood G. ’31, 1929–30 Christie, John W. ’52, 1950–51, 51–52Churchill, Robert W. ’53, 1950–51, 51–52, 52–53Clark, Kenneth E. ’39, 1936–37Clark, Richard G. ’27, 1926–27Clarke, Vernal J. ’12, 1908–09, 09–10 Cleaves, Carl S. ’12, 1910–11 Coady, Donald L. ’21, 1920–21 Coleman, Richard A. ’53, 1950–51Collins, Chris T. ’96, 1992–93, 93–94, 94–95, 95–96Collins, Richard R. ’59, 1956–57, 57–58, 58–59Condon, Steven V. ’75, 1973–74, 74–75Conley, Stephen T. ’77,1972–73, 73–74Cook, Jordan, ’10, 2006–07, 07-08Cook, Paul T. ’84, 1980–81, 81–82, 82–83, 83–84Cooper, S. Thurlow ’57, 1954–55, 55–56, 56–57Cosseboom, Kenneth S., Jr., ’50, 1946-47Costigan, Daniel C. ’85, 1982–83, 83–84Costigan, Sean ‘11, 2007-08Cote, Ronald R.’73, 1972–73Coyne, Dudley F. ’58, 1955–56, 56–57, 57–58Craig, Philip C. ’39, 1938–39Crandall, Horace C. ’21, 1920–21 Cross, Jeffrey A. ’85, 1980–81, 81–82, 82–83, 83–84Croom, Jamar E. ’02, 1998–99, 99–00Crowley, Nathaniel J. ’42, 1940–41, 41–42Cullinan, Robert V. ’39, 1936–37 Curtis, Benjamin A. Jr. ’44, 1941–42, 42–43, 46–47Curtis, Philip E. ’40, 1937–38, 38–39, 39–40Curtis, Theodore S. ’23, 1940–41 Czerapowicz, Daniel P. ’83, 1979–80

DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDaley, William H. ’30, 1927–28Dana, John P. ’55, 1952–53, 53–54, 54-55Dancause, Lucien A. Jr., ’65, 1964–65Danforth, Frank W. Jr. ’48, 1945–46, 46–47, 47–48Danforth, Thomas, J. ’75, 1972–73Daniels, Albert C. Jr. ’55, 1953–54, 54–55Deemer, Laddie ’63, 1961–62, 62–63Dennis, Timothy ’94, 1990–91Densmore, Joel Y. ’62, 1961–62Dentremont, Arthur E. Sr. ’51, 1950–51Deschesne, Mark S. ’88, 1986–87, 87–88DeShon, David E. ’59, 1956–57Digby, George T. ’40, 1938–39DiRenzo, Michael J. ’45, 1942–43Dobbs, Ernest C. ’71, 1968–69Dobson, Eric ’04, 2002–03, 03–04Dolloff, Richard C. ’27, 1926–27Dore, Maurice R. ’60, 1957–58, 58–59, 59–60Doran, Dana A. ’95, 1991–92Downes, Laurence M. ’42, 1940–41, 42–42Drew, Dana E. ’39, 1936–37, 37–38, 38–39Driscoll, Merwyn R. ’24, 1923–24Dubois, David P. ’05, 2001–02, 02–03, 03–04, 04–05Dunham, Scott ’66, 1963–64, 64–65Dunkley, Julian ’01, 1999–00, 00–01Durrell, John R. ’27, 1925–26, 26–27Dye, Clinton L Huggy ’02, 1998–99, 99–00, 00–01

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEdgecomb, Walter C Jr. ’68, 1966–67Edwards, Justin ‘15, 2011-12, 12-13Eisenhard, John H. ’68, 1966–67, 67–68Elder, Darren ’96, 1992–93Emerson, Albert C. ’31, 1928–29Emery, Francis P. ’08, 1907–08Epstein, Nathan ’27, 1926–27Everett, Vaughn B. ’25, 1923–24, 24–25

FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFaison, Fitzgerald C. ’00, 1996–97, 97–98, 98–99Farnsworth, William T. ’50, 1948–49Farrell, Thomas H. ’68, 1965–66, 66–67, 67–68Farwell, Howard L. ’09, 1908–09Feeney, William E. ’50, 1948–49Field, Jeffrey T. ’78, 1976–77Fitzhugh, Raynor K. ’28, 1927–28Fitzpatrick, Steven J. ’77, 1974–75, 75–76, 76–77Flahive, William, J. ’65, 1962–63, 63–64

Flavin, Mark R., ’05, 2001–02, 02–03, 03–04, 04–05Folsom, Charles G. ’56, 1953–54, 54–55, 55–56Forester, Thomas W. ’89, 1984–85, 87–88, 88–89Forrestall, Howard W. ’38, 1937–38Fox, Nathan J. ’00, 1998–99, 99–00Fraser, Alasdair ‘14, 2010-11, 11-12, 12-13French, Guy C. ’09, 1907–08French, Robert J. ’42, 1940–41Furbish, Randall M. ’62, 1959–60

GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGallagher, James F. ’27, 1926–27Gallagher, John J. ’48, 1946–47Gates, Robert E. ’49, 1947–49Gavett, Andrew W. III, ’73, 1970–71, 71–72Gavett, Peter M. ’73, 1970–71, 71–72, 72–73Gavett, Stephen J. ’79, 1973–74, 74–75, 75–76, 76–77George, Albert C. ’24, 1923–24Gerrity, Bruce C. ’76, 1973–74, 74–75Gillette, Gordon J. ’65, 1963–64, 64–65Gloger, Till ’16, 2012-13Glover, Frederick I. ’49, 1947–48Godbolt, Wilford Jr. ’82, 1980–81Goddard, Bertram H. ’50, 1948–49, 49–50Goddard, Charles W. ’50, 1946–47, 47–48, 48–49, 49–50Godfrey, Richard E. Jr., ’94, 1989–90, 90–91, 91–92, 92–93Gomis, Guy O. ’90, 1986–87, 87–88, 89–90Gordon, John ’99, 1995–96, 96–97Grass, Kevin D. ’88, 1985–86, 86–87, 87–88, 88–89Gray, Irving R. ’48, 1946–47Green, Kevin T. ’84, 1980–81, 81–82, 82–83, 83–84Greene, Errick, ’02, 2000–01Guerette, William J. ’86, 1983–84Gunn, Clarence S. ’82, 1978–79, 80–81, 81–82Gunnerson, Herbert J. ’31, 1928–29

HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHadjisotirov, Ludmil ’05, 2002–03, 03–04Hale, David F. ’67, 1964–65, 65–66, 66–67Hamlin, Joseph H. ’38, 1937–38Hamlin, Tony S. ’74, 1971–72, 72–73, 73–74Hanmer, Alfred W. Jr. ’26, 1925–26Hanscom, William A. ’27, 1924–25, 25–26, 26–27Hanson, Michael E. ’71, 1968–69, 69–70Hanson, Todd M. ’90, 1986–87, 87–88, 88–89, 89–90Hanzlik, Robby ‘11, 2007-08Harknell, R. Ammar ’08, 2004–05, ’05–06Harnum, David K. ’66, 1963–64Harnum, Donald J. ’62, 1959–60, 60–61, 61–62Harriman, Philip A. ’24, 1923–24Harrington, Patrick B. ’94, 1989–90Harris, Rufus D. ’83, 1976–77, 77–78, 78–79, 79–80Hartnett, Tyson ’10, 2006–07Hayes, Allen S. Jr. ’75, 1972–73, 73–74, 74–75Haynes, Colin P. ’01, 1997–98, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01Haynes, William H. ’73, 1970–71Hebert, Hector A. ’30, 1928–29Hedtler, Mark A. ’86, 1981–82, 83–84, 84–85Henderson, Leroy W. ’48, 1945–46Henry, Richard A. ’86, 1983–84, 84–85, 85–86Higgins, Harrison P. ’09, 1905–06Higgins, Martin A. ’93, 1988–89, 89–90, 90–91, 91–92Higgins, Scott A. ’79, 1975–76Hight, Jason ’09, 2004–05, ’05–06, 07-08Hill, Thomas ’04, 2002–03Hillman, Daniel R. ’93, 1989–90, 90–91, 91–92, 92–93 Hillman, Richard W. ’74, 1971–72Hodge, Derrick F. ’92, 1988–89, 89–90, 90–91, 91–92Hollman, Curt J. ’88, 1985–86, 86–87Holmes, Jeffrey H. ’88, 1985–86, 86–87, 87–88Holmes, Melvin J. ’23, 1921–22, 22–23Hopkins, Alton M. ’50, 1947–48, 48–49, 49–50Horsman, Louis C. ’24, 1921–22, 22–23, 23–24Hoxie, Harvey H. ’06, 1905–06Hubbard, Chester W. ’69, 1967–68, 68-69Hume, Robert S ’60, 1957–58Hunt, Terrence A. ’97, 1992–93, 94–95, 95–96, 96–97Huntington, George K. ’05, 1904–05Hursey, Deonte L. ’94, 1990–91, 91–92, 92–93, 93–94Hussey, Eugene R. ’43, 1940–41, 41–42, 42–43Hussey, James W. ’50, 1949–50Huston, Sterling W. ’57, 1954–55, 55–56Hutson, Bruce J. ’73, 1970–71

IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIngalls, John M. ’62, 1958–59, 59–60, 60–61

JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJackson, Benjamin D. ’03, 1999–00Jackson, Derrick ’02, 2000–01, 01–02, 02–03Jackson, Stuart W. ’58, 1955–56

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James, Bryan ’99, 1996–97Jewett, Ralph J. ’51, 1948–49, 50–51Johnson, Joseph H. ’83, 1979–80Johnson, Mark V. ’72, 1969–70, 70–71Johnson, Roland C. ’27, 1924–25Johnston, Frederick J. ’40, 1939–40Johnston, Gary R. ’63, 1960–61Jones, Edward ’97, 1990–91, 91–92, 92–93, 93–94Jones, James W. ’74, 1970–71Jones, N. Ramone ’97, 1993–94, 94–95, 95–96, 96–97Jones, Robert A. ’57, 1954–55, 55–56, 56–57Jowett, John N. ’23, 1922–23Joyce, John G. ’79, 1977–78, 78–79Judkins, Eshburn O. ’23, 1920–21, 22–23

KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKamen, Archie E. ’28, 1925–26, 26–27Keaney, Stephen A. ’90, 1988–89Kearson, Rossie B. ’93, 1990–91, 91–92, 92–93Keeling, Christopher ’96, 1993–94, 94–95, 95–96Keith, Jesse, ’09, 2005–06, 06–07Kelley, John L. ’49, 1948–49Kelley, Raymond J. ’57, 1951–52Kelly, Lionel D. ’52, 1950–51Kelsey, Craig E. ’86, 1980–81, 81–82Kelsey, Donald L. Jr. ’51, 1948–49Kenney, Howard M. ’40, 1939–40Kent, Milton, F. ’30, 1927–28Kerry, Shelton, ’97, 1988–89, 89–90Kilpatrick, Donald M. Jr. ’42, 1941–42Kinard, Keith ’91, 1987–88Klein, James A. ’78, 1976–77, 77–78Kohtala, Edwin A. ’81, 1977–78Koris, Frank J. ’45, 1942–43Kosiba, Michael J. ’70, 1967–68Kostacopoulos, Peter ’57, 1954–55, 55–56, 56–57Kulhawy, Kevin J. ’79, 1975–76

LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLake, Malcolm, L. ’26, 1923–24, 24–25, 25–26Lane, Steven C. ’73, 1970–71, 71–72Lapham, Roger E. ’79, 1975–76, 76–77, 77–78, 78–79LaPlante, Michael M. ’89, 1985–86, 86–87, 87–88, 88–89Lawton, Shaun ’16, 2012-13Leach, Beryl L. ’50, 1949–50Leadbetter, Frederick, W. ’63, 1960–61, 61–62Leadbetter, W. Thomas, ’58, 1956–57Ledbetter, Alan F. ’99, 1995–96, 96–97, 97–98, 98–99Lee, Carroll R. ’71, 1968–69Leet, John B. ’51, 1949–50Leger, Eugene ’42, 1939–40, 40–41, 41–42Leonard, Peter T. ’78, 1974–75Libby, John R. ’85, 1981–82Libby, Richard S. ’57, 1955–56, 56–57Liebert, Andrew J. ’93, 1989–90Lincoln, Frank L. ’25, 1924–25Livesey, William ’62, 1959–60Logan, Greg B. ’96, 1994–95, 1995–96Long, Don ’97, 1995–96, 96–97Lord, Dwight E. ’38, 1936–37, 37–38Loveley, Eugene H. ’56, 1950–51Lynch, Paul R. ’50, 1948–49

MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMacDonald, Robert S. ’48, 1946–47MacKinnon, Bruce W. ’66, 1963–64, 64–65MacPhee, Leonard R. ’62, 1959–60, 60–61, 61–62Mahaney, Keith C. ’57, 1952–53, 53–54, 56–57Mahaney, Larry K. ’51, 1948–49, 49–50, 50–51Markwood, Christopher ’05, 2003–04, 04–05Marseille, Fritz ’94, 1991–92, 92–93Marshall, Linnell ’99, 1998–99Marshall, Robert C. ’11, 1907–08, 08–09, 09–10Martin, Wilfred ’60, 1957–58Mason, Myron S. ’27, 1923–24Matheas, Frederico W. ’07, 1904–05Mayo, William J. ’70, 1969–70 McAllian, Jon ‘13, 2011-12, 2012-13McCann, Frank W. ’30, 1928–29McClaire, Gregory R. ’94, 1990–91McCormick, Francis ’50, 1948–49McCurdy, Neal F. ’64, 1961–62McCrystle, John D. ’22, 1921–22McGonagle, John W. ’64, 1963–64McGuire, Michael J. ’69, 1967–68, 68–69McKeen, Richard D. ’43, 1940–41, 41–42, 42–43McLaughlin, Robert P. Jr. ’79, 1976–77, 77–78, 78–79McLemore, Gerald ‘12, 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12McNally, Sean ‘11, 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11McNelly, Dale ’68, 1965–66Meeks, Frederick H. ’99, 1997–98, 98–99Mena, Sal ’94, 1990–91Mercer, James P. ’81, 1978–79, 79–80, 80–81Merrell, James R. ’11, 1910–11Mesghna, Jon ’15 2012-13

Millett, Elwood D. ’39, 1936–37, 37–38, 38–39Mitchell, Terrance ‘11, 2009-10, 10-11Moore, Arthur S. ’10, 1909–10Moore, Matt ’96, 1994–95, 95–96Morgan, Cyrus L. ’51, 1949–50Morin, Robert A. ’61. 1958–59, 59–60Morrill, George F. ’45, 1945–46Morrison, John P. ’76 1971–72, 72–73Morrison, Roy H. ’09, 1905–06Morrison, William B. ’81, 1976–77, 77–78Mortimer, Robert T. ’55, 1953–54Morton, Fred C. ’08, 1906–07, 07–08Mullen, Shane ’92, 1990–91Murray, Thomas A. Jr. ’47, 1945–46

NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNash, Joshua ’00, 1996–97Nason, Fred W. ’11, 1910–11Nelson, Kevin L. ’79, 1975–76, 76–77, 77–78, 78–79Ness, Norman R. Jr. ’1963–64Newell, Harry S. ’28, 1921–22, 22–23, 23–24Nickerson, Clifton S. ’43, 1940–41Nisenbaum, Michael J. ’80, 1979–80, 80–81, 81–82Nixon, Robert E. ’54, 1951–52, 52–53, 53–54Norrris, John J. ’54, 1951–52, 52–53Noyes, Lauriston F. ’22, 1921–22Nutter, Robert W. ’44, 1942–43

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O’Donnell, George E. ’48, 1945–46, 46–47, 47–48Olsson, Albert H. ’26, 1924–25, 25–26Orino, James J. ’54, 1951–52Osgood, Lowell H. ’50, 1948–49, 49–50Owen, George S. ’06, 1904–05, 05–06Owens, Thomas W. Jr. ’1936–37Owes, Kaimondre ‘09, 2007-08

PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPackard, George V. ’31, 1928–29Parady, Bernard B. ’53, 1951–52Parker, Albert M. ’28, 1927–28Peasley, Harold M. ’50, 1947–48, 48–49Peay, Malachi ‘11, 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11Pelletier, Steven W. ’74, 1970–71, 71–72, 73–73, 73–74Petkus, Freddy ’06, 2001–02, 02–03, 03–04, 05–06Philbrick, Alan ’54, 1952–53, 53–54Pickering, Clayton F. ’84, 1981–82, 82–83Polese, Michael F. ’56, 1953–54, 54–55, 55–56Pollard, Xavier ‘15, 2011-12, 2012-13Pomeroy, Robert B. ’84, 1984–85Poplawsky, Michael M. ’76, 1972–73, 73–74, 74–75 Pratt, Bertis L. Jr. ’43, 1940–41, 41–42, 42–43Presnell, Donald F. ’44, 1941–42, 42–43, 46–47

QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQuint, Lloyd F. ’43, 1940–41, 41–42, 42–43

RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRand, David M. ’58, 1956–57Randall, A. Craig ’72, 1969–70Randlette, Howard H. ’23, 1922–23Redmond, William L. ’44, 1942–43Reed, Kevin ’07, 2002–03, 03–04, 04–05, 06–07Reilly, Daniel G. ’77, 1973–74, 74–75, 75–76, 76–77Reynolds, William ’96, 1995–96Rheinlander, Harold F. ’41, 1940–41Rich, Robert P. Jr., ’53, 1951–52Richards, Keith ’01, 1997–98Richards, Roger H. ’65, 1962–63Ridlon, Emory F. ’29, 1928–29Riley, Andre ’04, 2000–01Rioux, Laurent J. ’71, 1968–69Roberts, Edwin L. III, ’74, 1971–72, 72–73Roberts, Malcolm W. ’40, 1939–40Robertson, Curtis W. ’91, 1987–88, 88–89, 89–90, 90–91Robertson, Robert A. ’63, 1960–61, 61–62Rogers, Andrew ‘12, 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12Rogers, Philip N. ’38, 1936–37, 37–38Rossignol, Matthew A. ’89, 1985–86, 86–87, 87–88, 88–89 Rowe, Justin A. ’03, 2001–02, 02–03Russell, Wallace C. ’78, 1973–74, 75–76, 76–77, 77–78

SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSt. Laurent, Jeffrey R. ’93, 1992–93St. Onge, Walter J. ’07, 1904–05Saunders, Joseph G. ’54, 1953–54Scales, Dominique ’07, 2005–06Scales, James G. ’10, 1905–06, 06–07, 07–08, 09–10Scales, Nelson, N. ’11, 1907–08, 08–09, 09–10, 10–11Schiner, Lawrence R. ’61, 1958–59, 59–60, 60–61Schmidt, Mark ’97, 1993–94Seavey, Thomas N. ’58, 1953–54, 56–57, 57–58Sheets, Jonathan ’07, 2005–06, 06–07Sims, John L. Jr. ’86, 1982–83Sinclair, Lawrence E. ’53, 1952–53Singleton, Raheem ‘12, 2010-11, 11-12

Small, Parker W. ’42, 1939–40, 40–41, 41–42Smart, Michael D. ’76, 1975–76Smith, Daniel W. ’90, 1986–87, 87–88Smith, David B. ’68, 1965–66, 66–67, 67–68Smith, Dean J. ’89, 1986–87, 87–88, 88–89, 89–90Smith, Franklin P. Jr. ’57, 1954–55, 55–56, 56–57Smith, Reginald ’97, 1993–94, 94–95Smith, Steven O. ’87, 1984–85Smith, Winslow B. ’38, 1936–37Socoby, Mark ’10, 2006–07, 07-08Soderberg, Frederic A. ’25, 1924–25Solari, Robert L. ’59, 1957–58Soucy, Brett ’95, 1993–94, 94–95Spear, Jasper A. ’42, 1940–41Speed, Gary R. ’82, 1977–78, 78–79, 79–80, 80–81Spreng, George W. Jr. ’66, 1963–64Spurling, Terrance X. ’60, 1957–58, 58–59Stanley, Dennis P. ’71, 1968–69Stanley, Edward C. ’39, 1937–38, 38–39Stearns, Roger A. ’41, 1940–41Stenberg, Nancy Kolls ’83, 1979–80, 80–81Stephenson, James B. Jr. ’69, 1966–67, 67–68, 68–69Sterling, John W. ’73, 1969–70, 70–71, 71–72Stevens, Brian L. ’87, 1983–84Stevens, James E. ’61, 1959–60Stickney, Charles C. Jr. ’44, 1942–43Stickney, Robert L. ’64, 1962–63Stinson, Bruce G. ’73, 1969–70, 70–71, 71–72Stobie, John W. ’10, 1906–07Stone, Charles P. ’28, 1927–28Strang, Garland E. ’66, 1963–64, 64–65, 65–66Stroud, John C. ’56, 1954–55Stuart, George A. ’08, 1904–05, 05–06, 06–07, 07–08Sturgeon, Donald T. ’61, 1958–59, 59–60, 60–61 Sturgeon, Jeffrey W. ’89, 1980–81, 81–82, 82–83, 83–84Sturgeon, Richard H. ’60, 1957–58, 58–59, 59–60Sumpter, Bruce ’83, 1979–80Sundquist, Alan M. ’91, 1988–89, 89–90, 90–91Susi, Dominick F. II ’72, 1969–70, 70–71, 71–72Susi, Michael S. ’79, 1976–77Svendsen, David E. ’65, 1962–63, 63–64, 64–65Sylvester, Fred A. ’30, 1928–29

TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTapley, Frank M. ’38, 1936–37Taylor, Todd R. ’89, 1984–85, 85–86, 86–87, 87–88Tchekane Bofia, Philippe ’09, 2005–06, 06–07, 07-08Terrell, Kevin J. ’94, 1990–91, 91–92, 92–93Thibodeau, Corey P. ’00, 1996–97, 97–98, 98–99, 99–00Thomas, Angelo ’99, 1995–96, 96–97Thombs, Jeremy A. ’99, 1997–98, 98–99Thompson, Dana ’37, 1936–37Thompson, Rahsaan ’98, 1994–95, 95–96, 96–96, 97–98Thurlow, Frederick ’49, 1948–49Thurston, Guy L. ’29, 1926–27Tibbetts, Todd ’02, 1997–98, 99–00, 00–01, 01–02Tilton, Bryan ’95, 1989–90Todd, Marshall A. ’70, 1968–69, 69–70Topliff, Jeffrey J. ’85, 1981–82, 82–83, 83–84, 84–85Torrey, John A. ’72, 1965–66Totman, Arnold W. ’07, 1906–07Towns, Sameul E. ’82, 1978–79Tracy, Samuel E. Jr. ’41, 1938–39, 39–40, 40–41Trafton, Blaine E. ’55, 1950–51Trumbull, Charles A. ’60, 1958–59Turner, Ernest, ’06, 2004–05, 05–06Turner, Henry P. ’22, 1921–22Turner, Rashard, ’07, 2005–06

UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUhrin, Jay ‘11, 2007-08

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVachon, Raymond F. ’61, 1957–58Vanidestine, Dennis W. ’64, 1962–63, 63–64Valjarevic, Zarko ’15, 2010-11, 2011-12Vickery, Russell M. ’70, 1967–68, 68–69

WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWadsworth, Francis G. ’09, 1906–07, 07–08, 08-09Wallingford, Jonathan A. ’05, 2001–02, 02–03, 03–04Ward, Lowell E. ’43, 1940–41Ward, William H. ’39, 1938–39Warner, Robert H. ’76, 1972–73, 73–74, 74–75, 75–76Warren, Arthur R. ’63, 1961–62, 62–63Wass, Lester L. ’28, 1927–28Waterman, Thomas N. ’02, 1999–00, 00–01Waugh, Lewis A. Jr. ’78, 1975–76Webber, William C. Jr. ’38, 1936–37, 37–38Wells, William C. ’31, 1928–29Wheeler, Jeffrey H. ’85, 1981–82, 82–83, 83–84, 84–85White, Leon G. Jr. ’44, 1941–42, 42–43, 43–44, 46–47White, Rickey ’03, 2000–01, 01–02, 02–03Whitney, Clifton E. ’40, 1939–40Whitten, M. Harvard ’41, 1938–39, 39–40Wholey, Paul R. ’78, 1975–76

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MAINE BASKETBALL HONORS Dean Smith, a three-time GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-American, received the NCAA Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship in 1990 for his academic and athletic achievements while a UMaine basketball player. The Walter Byers Scholarship Program was established in 1988 as a means of recognizing the contributions of the NCAA executive emeritus through encouraging excellence in academic performance by student-athletes. Under this program one male and one female athlete are annually awarded a postgraduate scholarship in recognition of his or her outstanding academic achievement and potential for success in postgraduate study. An individual named a Byers scholar will have combined the best elements of mind and body to achieve national distinction, and promises to be a future leader in his of her field of service. Smith combined the top grade-point average among senior electrical engineering majors with the North Atlantic Conference scoring title as captain of the 1989–90 Black Bears.

Men’s Basketball Player Inducted into the UMaine Sports Hall of FameThe University of Maine Sports Hall of Fame has 21 people associated with the men’s basketball team in the Hall of Fame. Seventeen former student-ath-letes have been inducted with four former coached having been inducted into the UMaine Sports Hall of Fame.

Thomas “Skip” Chappelle ‘62(Athlete and Coach) 1987Wayne Champeon ’61 1990Rufus Harris ’83 1991Brian McCall (Coach) 1992Keith Mahaney ’57 1993Bob Warner ’76 1993Joe Hamlin ’38 1994Peter Kostacopoulos ’57 1995Larry Mahaney ’51 (Contributor) 1995Harold Woodbury ’36 (Coach) 1995Donald Sturgeon ’61 1996James Stephenson ’69 1998Bert Pratt ’43 1999Frederick Brice (Coach) 1999Dana Drew ’39 2000John Norris ’53 2000Nat Crowley ’42 and ’66 2002 William Kenyon (Coach) 2005Dean Smith ’89 and ’91 2005Jeff Cross ’84 2006 Andy Bedard ’00 2007

Jeff Cross, 2006 selection

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Andy Bedard, 2007 selection

Retired NumbersSkip Chappelle, a former standout on the court and behind the bench, is a member of Maine’s Hall of Fame in addition to having his number 34 retired.

Rufus Harris, Maine’s all-time leading scorer, had his number 20 retired on Feb. 14, 2007.

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