Complete Gameday Program vs. St. Mary`s

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Complete Gameday Program vs. St. Mary`s
COBBER MEN’S BASKETBALL
GAMEDAY
January 17, 2007 – 5:45 p.m.
Concordia-Moorhead vs. St. Mary’s
Memorial Auditorium
GAME #15 GAMEDAY GAME NOTES Saint Mary’s University (3­10/2­7 MIAC) at Concordia College (2­12/2­7 MIAC) Ø Concordia comes into today’s game having lost its last three games. The streaky Cobbers posted a pair of wins before the losing skid. Ø Once again the Cobber season continues to be a tale of locations. CC is 2­3 at home but 0­9 on the road this year. That trend started a couple of years ago and Concordia now owns a 4­22 record on the road in conference games over the past three years. The Cobbers are 0­5 in the MIAC away from Memorial Auditorium in 2006­07. Ø From the Ripley’s Believe It Or Not category, both teams head into today’s game with a realistic chance at making the playoffs. Despite both squads stumbling to a 2­7 record in their first nine league games, both teams are only two games behind fifth place in the wild and wooly MIAC standings. With six teams earning a spot in the conference tournament, CC and SMU need only to make up a pair of games in the second half of the schedule. Today’s game could go a long way in helping the cause of the winner make a second­half run at a playoff bid. Ø Concordia junior post player Luke Linz is currently second in the MIAC in scoring in overall games. Linz is averaging 18.8 points per game this season and has scored in double figures in 13 of the team’s 14 games this year. He has also scored at least 20 points on six different occasions. Ø Cobber junior guard Anthony Boike leads the MIAC in 3­point field goal percentage in conference games this season. Boike is connecting on 55.6% of his shots from behind the arc. He is coming off one of his best games of the season as he scored 14 points in the Cobbers’ 77­66 loss at Augsburg on Monday. Ø As a team, Concordia is third in the league in 3­point shooting percentage. The Cobbers are shooting 39.8% from 3­point range in their seven league games this season. Concordia has shot better than 35.0% from outside the arc in their past four games. CC hit a season­best 53.8% from 3­point range in their 63­58 win over third­place Gustavus. The Cobbers are also third in the league in assists. Concordia is averaging 16.11 assists in their nine league games and had a four­game streak of posting at least 16 assists in a game snapped on Monday when they had only 14. The season­high assist total for CC is 24 against Hamline. Ø Concordia will play four of the next five games at home. After today’s tilt with the Cardinals, CC will host league­leading St. John’s on Saturday at 1 p.m. in the first half of the annual “Buck Day” doubleheader. They will then play at Carleton on Monday before heading home to host St. Olaf next Wednesday and Macalester on Wed., Jan. 31. Ø The Cardinals saw their season­high losing streak climb to five with Monday's loss to Bethel. SMU's defense held the Royals to 71 points, the third­lowest offensive output by a Cardinal opponent. Eric Lear (Antioch, Ill.) netted a season­high 15 points in Monday's losing effort. Monday's 58­point effort marked the sixth time in 13 games that SMU was held under 60 points. Ø Dan Cormier (Blaine, Minn.) and Brensley Haywood (Joliet, Ill.) lead the Cardinals in scoring, averaging 13.2 and 12.8 ppg, respectively. Cormier is also shooting a team­leading 70 percent (28­for­40) from the free­ throw line, while Haywood boasts team­bests in assists (52) and steals (19). Haywood is the only player on the Cardinal roster to start all 13 games. Haywood has now started 40 straight games. Ø The Cardinals saw their road record dip to 1­5 with last Wednesday's loss at Carleton. The Cardinals, who snapped a 15­game road losing streak with their 89­87 win at Hamline on Dec. 6, 2006, have won just twice on the road in their last 26 games. Monday's loss to Bethel was just the second time in the last nine games that Cormier or Haywood did not lead the Cardinals in scoring.
January 17, 2007 Memorial Auditorium Moorhead, MN GAME TIME: 5:45 p.m. SERIES: Concordia leads 66­52 SERIES STARTED: 1929 LAST SEASON: Last year the two teams split the season series with each team gaining the victory at home. The Cobbers won the opener 70­58 in Moorhead. In that game, Concordia outscored the Cardinals 30­12 in points scored from inside the "paint" area as they were able to get quality scoring chances from close range throughout the final 20 minutes. Besides the decisive advantage in points from underneath the basket, Concordia's power game produced a game­changing edge in free throws. The Cobbers made 10 more free throws than St. Mary's attempted. Concordia was 21­of­27 (77.8%) from the line, while the Cardinals went 10­ of­11 from the free throw stripe. In the return game in Winona, SMU was on fire from the outside and won 81­60. St. Mary's shot 57.1% (12­of­21) from 3­point range. Besides the above average shooting percentage from behind the arc, the Cardinals also shot 58.0% (29­of­50) from the floor, including a torrid 72.0% (18­of­25) in the second half in claiming the 21­point victory. Cobber Gameday Profile–Brock Citterman #34 Year: Junior Position: Guard/Forward Height: 6­3 Weight: 195 Hometown: Ivanhoe, Minn. High School: Lincoln H.S. ('04) Major: Business Nickname: City Favorite foods: Tacos, spaghetti, and ham & cheese omelets Favorite movies: Wedding Crashers, Ringer and Bench Warmers Favorite musical groups: Anything Hip Hop Favorite book: The Tale of Two Cities The three people I would most like to meet: LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, and Chad Johnson The biggest influence on my basketball career: My parents Why did you choose to come to Concordia? "I chose Concordia mainly because of basketball. I also liked the fact that it was a good college to further my education and I liked the location of the college in the F/M area." GAMEDAY ROSTERS
Cobber Basketball Info: 2005­06 Record: 6­18 05­06 MIAC: 5­14 (10 th ) Home: 4­7 Away: 2­10 Neutral: 0­1 Last Postseason: 2004­05 Loss to Bethel 79­ 77 (OT) in the first round of the MIAC playoffs 2005­06 Stat Leaders: Points Per Game: Keith Eckhoff (19.1) Luke Linz (13.6) Jason Miller (11.5) Rebounds Per Game: Mark Dixon (5.2) Luke Linz (5.1) Jason Miller (5.1) 3­Point Field Goals: Brock Citterman (38) Keith Eckhoff (17) Field Goal Percentage: Jason Miller (52.9%) Luke Linz (51.4%)
Cardinal Basketball Info: 2005­06 Record: 9­16 2005­06 MIAC: 7­13 Home: 7­4 Away: 1­12 Neutral: 1­0 2005­06 Stat Leaders: Points Per Game: Terrence Smith (12.0) Brensley Haywood (11.3) Michael Batterman (10.9) Rebounds Per Game: Michael Batterman (5.3) Dan Cormier (4.8) Terrence Smith (4.6) 3­Point Field Goals: Brensley Haywood (43) Mike Sweeney (34) Fiore Buccieri (26) Field Goal Percentage: Terrence Smith (51.5%) Michael Rohr (50.9%) Michael Batterman (45.9%) CONCORDIA COLLEGE MOORHEAD “COBBERS” No Name Yr Pos Ht Wt 04 Gavin Ganab Jr. F 6­4 210 05 Luke Linz Jr. F 6­6 215 10 Jonathan Schulz Jr. G 6­3 190 12 Eric Meichsner Jr. G 6­0 160 14 Brian Lebsock Fr. G 5­10 170 20 Cody Dyshaw So. G 6­2 185 22 Jason Huschle Fr. G 5­10 160 24 Brock Citterman Jr. G 6­3 195 30 Anthony Boike Jr. G 6­2 180 32 Ryan Johnson Jr. G 6­4 185 34 Mike Grieme So. G 6­3 195 40 Erik Johnson Jr. F/C 6­7 200 42 Bjorne Skarboe Fr. F/C 6­6 210 44 James Baldwin Fr. C 6­7 210 Hometown/High School Andover, Minn./Coon Rapids Watkins, Minn./Eden Valley­Watkins Little Falls, Minn./Little Falls Morris Minn./Morris Area Frenchtown, Mont./Frenchtown Montevideo, Minn./Montevideo Eden Valley, Minn./ Eden Valley­Watkins Ivanhoe, Minn./Lincoln Bloomington, Minn./Kennedy Duluth, Minn./Duluth East Wadena, Minn./Wadena­Deer Creek San Diego, Calif./Patrick Henry Flesberg, Norway/Kongsberg Hope, N.D./May­Port CG Coaching Staff: Head Coach: Duane Siverson (Yankton College ‘78; 16 th Season – 167­204 first 15 years) Assistant Coaches: Troy Odegaard (Dakota Wesleyan ’86; 4 th Season), John Whartnaby (Temple University; 7 th Season), Josh Downey (Concordia College ’04; 1 st Season) Today’s Probable Starters Pos No. Name G 10 Jonathan Schulz G 12 Eric Meichsner G 32 Ryan Johnson F 05 Luke Linz F 40 Erik Johnson Yr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Ht 6­3 6­0 6­4 6­6 6­7 Hometown Little Falls, Minn. Morris, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Watkins, Minn. San Diego, Calif. SAINT MARY’S UNIVERSITY “CARDINALS” No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. 2 Dan Cormier Jr. P 6­5 205 3 Brensley Haywood Sr. G 6­0 185 5 Mikey Sweeney So. W 6­0 180 12 Brad Knights Fr. W 6­2 195 13 John Gencius Sr. W 6­0 180 23 Juan Martinez Fr. W 5­9 160 24 Joby Svec So. W 6­4 190 25 Eric Lear Jr. P 6­5 180 32 Blake Moses So. G 6­0 165 33 Josh Knights Fr. W 6­2 215 34 Nick Carr So. P 6­3 200 40 Jared Sanders Fr. W 6­1 185 42 Jack Nelson Sr. W 6­3 220 44 Michael Batterman Sr. P 6­5 215 50 Michael Rohr Jr. P 6­7 255 52 Eric Burroughs So. P 6­4 195 2006­07 Stats 3.3 ppg/1.7 rpg/54.8 FG% 1.6 ppg/1.4 rpg/2.8 apg 5.8 ppg/3.3 rpg/1.4 apg 18.8 ppg/6.9 rpg/1.2 bpg 9.6 ppg/5.8 rpg/58.8 FG% Hometown / High School Blaine, Minn. / Blaine Joliet, Ill. / Joliet Catholic Academy St. Paul, Minn. / Cretin­Derham Hall Plainfield, Wis. / Tri­County Chicago, Ill. / St. Laurence Sleepy Eye, Minn./Sleepy Eye­St. Mary’s Algonquin, Ill. / Dundee­Crown Antioch, Ill. / Antioch Coon Rapids, Minn. / Blaine Plainfield, Wis. / Tri­County Minneapolis, Minn. / Washburn Harvard, Ill. / Harvard Springfield, Ill. / Black Hawk East CC Fond du Lac, Wis. / Lomion Bloomingdale, Ill. / Lake Park St. Paul, Minn. / Cretin­Derham Hall Coaching Staff: Head coach: Mike Trewick (THE St. John’s University ’93; 3rd season – 14­36 first two seasons) Assistants: Nigel Jenkins, Kip Sparby Tonight’s Probable Starters Pos No. Name Yr. P 02 Dan Cormier Jr. G 03 Brensley Haywood Sr. W 05 Mikey Sweeney So. W 12 Brad Knights Fr. P 44 Michael Batterman Sr. Ht 6­5 6­0 6­0 6­2 6­5 Hometown Blaine, Minn. Joliet, Ill. St. Paul, Minn. Plainfield, Wis. Fond du Lac, Wis. 2006­07 Stats 13.2 ppg/6.0 rpg/53.8 FG% 12.8 ppg/3.0 rpg/4.0 apg 5.4 ppg/1.3 rpg/38.2 3pt% 3.8 ppg/1.8 rpg/33.3 3pt% 7.4 ppg/3.9 rpg/0.8 apg GAMEDAY SCHEDULES
2006­07 Concordia Schedule COBBER LAST GAME RECAP NOVEMBER___________________________ 21 MSU MOORHEAD L 84­85 OT Christopher Newport Trn. – Newport News, Va. 24 vs. Maryland Bible L 72­78 OT 25 vs. Southern Virginia L 80­87 29 at St. John’s L 79­85 DECEMBER____________________________ 4 at St. Olaf L 68­76 OT 9 at Mayville State L 58­62 11 CARLETON L 52­69 29 at MSU Mankato L 54­82 JANUARY____________________________ 3 at Macalester L 70­92 6 HAMLINE W 84­65 8 GUSTAVUS W 63­58 10 at Bethel L 83­95 13 ST. THOMAS L 65­68 15 at Augsburg L 66­77 17 ST. MARY’S 5:45 p.m. 20 ST. JOHN’S 1 p.m. 22 at Carleton 5:45 p.m. 24 ST. OLAF 5:45 p.m. 31 MACALESTER 5:45 p.m. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (1/15/07)­­ Jon Cassens (Fr., Prior Lake, Minn.) scored 15 points with four assists and two steals, leading the Augsburg College men’s basketball team to a 77­66 victory over Concordia College­Moorhead in a Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference contest Monday night at Augsburg’s Si Melby Hall. Mitch Dice (Jr., Savage, Minn./Bloomington Lutheran HS) scored 12 points, and Dan Graf (Sr., Lino Lakes, Minn./Centennial HS) and Darren Nelson (So., Richfield, Minn.) scored 10 points each as part of a balanced scoring attack for the Auggies, now 8­6 overall, 5­4 in MIAC play. The Auggies opened the game with an 11­4 run over the first eight minutes of play, and after Concordia cut the lead to one point at 13­12 with 9:53 left in the first half, the Auggies pulled away again with a 15­4 run over the next three minutes to take a 12­point lead, 28­16 with 6:28 left in the opening stanza. Leading 40­33 at halftime, Augsburg pulled away for good in the second half, building a lead of as many as 16 points in the second half. The lead did not dip below 10 points the rest of the way. Femi Solaja (Jr., Cottage Grove, Minn./St. Paul Harding HS) scored nine points with seven rebounds, and Chuck Scott (Sr., Ely, Minn.), Justin Kozlowski (Jr., Wausau, Wis./Wausau Newman HS) and Zach Krumwiede (Fr., Trimont, Minn./Martin County West HS) had seven points each for the Auggies. Brock Citterman (Jr., Ivanhoe, Minn./Lincoln HS) had seven points and three assists for the Cobbers, while Erik Johnson (Jr., San Diego, Calif./Patrick Henry HS) had six points and three steals. FEBRUARY____________________________ 3 at Hamline 1 p.m. 5 at Gustavus 5:45 p.m. 7 BETHEL 5:45 p.m. 10 at St. Thomas 1 p.m. 14 AUGSBURG 5:45 p.m. 17 at St. Mary’s 1 p.m. Concordia out­rebounded Augsburg by a 39­29 margin and converted 16 second­chance points off of 14 offensive boards. Augsburg shot 48.1 percent (25­of­52) from the field and had 34 points in the paint, while Concordia shot 39.6 percent (21­of­53) from the field and had 24 points in the paint. 2006­07 St. Mary’s Schedule CARDINAL LAST GAME RECAP NOVEMBER____________________________ 15 at No. Illinois L, 84­69 24 at Winona State L, 98­54 25 UW­EAU CLAIRE L, 78­65 29 at St. Thomas L, 87­43 DECEMBER_____________________________ 2 at Saint John's L, 91­77 4 MACALESTER W, 81­73 6 at Hamline W, 89­87 9 at MSU­Mankato L, 79­57 28 NEB.­WESLEYAN W, 76­61 JANUARY______________________________ 3 ST. OLAF L, 67­54 6 GUSTAVUS L, 77­70 10 at Carleton L, 77­49 13 AUGSBURG L, 83­73 15 BETHEL L, 71­58 17 at Concordia 5:45 p.m. 20 ST. THOMAS 1 p.m. 22 ST. JOHN’S 7:30 p.m. 24 at Macalester 5:45 p.m. 27 HAMLINE 1 p.m. 31 at St. Olaf 5:45 p.m. FEBRUARY_____________________________ 3 at Gustavus 1 p.m. 7 CARLETON 5:45 p.m. 10 at Augsburg 1 p.m. 14 at Bethel 5:45 p.m. 17 CONCORDIA 1 p.m. (courtesy of SMU SID) WINONA, Minn. (1­15­07) ­­ Bethel came into Monday's Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference game against the Saint Mary's University men's basketball team boasting a gaudy 86.6 points­per­game scoring average. They didn't come close to that against SMU, as the Cardinals held the high­flying Royals 15 points under their season average.. Unfortunately for the Cardinals, the Royals' 71 points were more than enough, as Bethel, fueled by a 35­24 first­half scoring advantage, handed SMU its fifth straight loss, 71­59, at the SMU Gym. The Cardinals matched the Royals shot­for­shot through the game's opening 10 minutes, but the Royals' hands got hot, and the Cardinals' stayed lukewarm, as Bethel outscored SMU 19­8 in the final 10 minutes of the first half to take an 11­point, 35­24, advantage into the locker room. The Royals quickly pushed their lead to 20, 44­24, with a 9­0 run to open the second half, and SMU could get no closer than 11 the rest of the way. Eric Lear (Antoich, Ill.) scored a season­high 15 points to lead the Cardinals — who shot just 40 percent from the field (23­for­57) and made just 6 of 21 3­point attempts. Michael Batterman (Fond du Lac, Wis.) also scored in double figures for SMU (2­7 MIAC, 3­10 overall), netting 10 points, while Charles Meadowcroft led for Royal players in double figures with 15 points.
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2006­07 MIAC STANDINGS 2006­07 Concordia Statistics MIAC Overall Games Team W­ L Pct. W­L Pct. Str St. Thomas 9­0 1.00 13­1 .928 W6 St. John's 9­0 1.00 11­3 .786 W5 Gustavus 6­3 .667 8­6 .571 W2 Augsburg 5­4 .555 8­6 .571 W2 Bethel 4­5 .444 9­5 .643 W3 Carleton 4­5 .444 5­9 .357 W1 St. Olaf 4­6 .400 7­8 .467 L1 Macalester 3­6 .333 6­8 .428 L2 Concordia 2­7 .222 2­12 .143 L3 St. Mary's 2­7 .222 3­10 .231 L5 Hamline 2­7 .222 4­10 .286 L2 ## Player FG­FGA Pct 3FG­FGA Pct FT­FTA Pct 05 Luke Linz........ 92­178 .517 0­2 .000 79­105 .752 24 Brock Citterman.. 47­122 .385 26­79 .329 11­18 .611 40 Erik Johnson..... 60­102 .588 1­1 1.000 13­20 .650 20 Cody Dyshaw...... 47­92 .511 32­65 .492 7­10 .700 30 Anthony Boike.... 28­55 .509 13­26 .500 13­16 .813 32 Ryan Johnson..... 33­84 .393 1­4 .250 14­23 .609 44 James Baldwin.... 24­46 .522 0­0 .000 28­43 .651 10 Jonathan Schulz.. 17­31 .548 0­1 .000 9­14 .643 12 Eric Meichsner... 7­23 .304 3­14 .214 6­10 .600 50 E.J. Adams....... 1­2 .500 0­0 .000 0­0 .000 22 Jason Huschle.... 1­2 .500 0­0 .000 0­0 .000 04 Gavin Ganab...... 3­14 .214 0­1 .000 2­2 1.000 42 Bjorne Skarboe... 0­0 .000 0­0 .000 0­0 .000 14 Brian Lebsock.... 0­4 .000 0­1 .000 0­0 .000 34 Mike Grieme...... 0­2 .000 0­1 .000 0­0 .000 Total............ 360­757 .476 76­195 .390 182­261 .697 Opponents........ 384­879 .437 103­308 .334 208­282 .738 ## Player Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 05 L.Linz......33 63 96 6.9 41 0 27 48 17 19 263 18.8 24 B.Citterman..5 42 47 3.6 28 0 34 38 1 17 131 10.1 40 E.Johnson...25 56 81 5.8 35 0 17 26 13 7 134 9.6 20 C.Dyshaw.....6 9 15 1.1 20 0 13 13 0 3 133 9.5 30 A.Boike..... 5 26 31 2.2 27 0 39 42 1 6 82 5.9 32 R.Johnson...20 26 46 3.3 26 0 20 24 1 6 81 5.8 44 J.Baldwin...19 42 61 4.4 26 0 4 26 10 4 76 5.4 10 J.Schulz... 7 15 22 1.7 28 1 11 10 1 3 43 3.3 12 E.Meichsner..4 15 19 1.4 15 0 39 37 0 14 23 1.6 50 E.J.Adams....2 4 6 3.0 6 0 0 2 1 0 2 1.0 22 J.Huschle....0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 04 G.Ganab......2 4 6 0.5 3 0 2 8 1 3 8 0.7 42 B.Skarboe....0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 14 B.Lebsock....0 1 1 0.2 1 0 2 5 0 2 0 0.0 34 M.Grieme.....0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Total......148 346 494 35.3 256 1 209 281 46 84 978 69.9 Opponents..176 273 449 32.1 242 ­ 230 177 45 144 1079 77.1 UPCOMING GAMES 1/17/2007 (Wednesday) Saint Mary’s @ Concordia, 5:45 p.m. Carleton @ Gustavus, 5:45 p.m. Augsburg @ Bethel, 5:45 p.m. Hamline @ Macalester, 5:45 p.m. St. Thomas @ Saint John’s, 7:30 p.m. 1/20/2007 (Saturday) Saint John’s @ Concordia, 3 p.m. Gustavus @ Macalester, 1 p.m. Augsburg @ Carleton, 1 p.m. St. Olaf @ Hamline, 1 p.m. St. Thomas @ Saint Mary’s, 1 p.m. 1/22/2007 (Monday) Concordia @ Carleton, 5:45 p.m. Gustavus @ Augsburg, 5:45 p.m. Hamline @ Bethel, 5:45 p.m. St. Thomas @ St. Olaf, 5:45 p.m. Saint John’s @ Saint Mary’s, 7:30 p.m. RECENT RESULTS 1/15/2007 (Monday) Concordia 66 @ Augsburg 77 Bethel 71 @ Saint Mary’s 58 Carleton 64 @ Macalester 56 Gustavus 60 @ St. Olaf 57 Saint John’s 92 @ Hamline 83 OT 1/13/2007 (Saturday) St. Thomas 68 @ Concordia 65 Bethel 87 @ Macalester 73 Augsburg 83 @ Saint Mary’s 73 Carleton 51 @ St. Olaf 67 Hamline 50 @ Gustavus 73 1/10/2007 (Wednesday) Concordia 83 @ Bethel 95 Saint Mary’s 49 @ Carleton 77 Gustavus 57 @ St. Thomas 74 St. Olaf 65 @ Macalester 68 Saint John’s 75 @ Augsburg 65 1/8/2007 (Monday) Gustavus 58 @ Concordia 63 Augsburg 63 @ St. Thomas 80 Carleton 70 @ Hamline 75 Bethel 65 @ St. Olaf 75 Saint John’s 74 @ Macalester 68 2006­07 St. Mary’s Statistics ## Player FG­FGA Pct 3FG­FGA Pct FT­FTA Pct 02 Dan Cormier........ 64­119 .538 2­6 .333 28­40 .700 03 Brensley Haywood... 59­142 .415 28­68 .412 20­33 .606 34 Terrence Smith..... 20­45 .444 0­0 .000 15­22 .682 24 Alex Washington.... 18­39 .462 2­8 .250 14­16 .875 44 Michael Batterman.. 35­107 .327 0­0 .000 26­41 .634 25 Eric Lear.......... 23­47 .489 8­17 .471 11­15 .733 05 Mikey Sweeney...... 23­53 .434 13­34 .382 6­8 .750 33 Josh Knights....... 19­58 .328 11­40 .275 7­11 .636 50 Michael Rohr....... 10­30 .333 3­8 .375 4­6 .667 34 Nick Carr.......... 5­12 .417 0­2 .000 6­6 1.000 12 Brad Knights....... 17­45 .378 11­33 .333 1­1 1.000 40 Rayshawn Redmond... 2­3 .667 0­0 .000 1­2 .500 13 John Gencius....... 7­16 .438 6­12 .500 2­2 1.000 22 Fiore Buccieri..... 2­10 .200 1­7 .143 0­0 .000 52 Joby Svec.......... 2­7 .286 2­6 .333 0­0 .000 32 Blake Moses........ 1­2 .500 0­1 .000 2­2 1.000 Total..............308­739 .417 87­244 .357 143­205 .698 Opponents..........375­737 .509 95­249 .382 184­259 .710 ## Player Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 02 D.Cormier...23 49 72 6.0 28 3 21 24 9 9 158 13.2 03 B.Haywood... 8 31 39 3.0 26 1 52 40 1 19 166 12.8 34 T.Smith..... 6 14 20 2.9 20 1 6 12 1 11 55 7.9 24 A.Washngtn. 19 11 30 4.3 19 0 9 13 0 5 52 7.4 44 M.Batterman.19 32 51 3.9 34 0 10 14 0 3 96 7.4 25 E.Lear.......7 27 34 2.8 16 0 6 15 2 5 65 5.4 05 M.Sweeney....4 11 15 1.3 18 0 22 16 0 10 65 5.4 33 J.Knights....7 11 18 1.5 8 0 7 11 1 4 56 4.7 50 M.Rohr.......2 4 6 1.0 8 0 3 7 1 1 27 4.5 34 N.Carr.......2 2 4 1.0 6 0 1 6 0 1 16 4.0 12 B.Knights....4 18 22 1.8 14 0 9 10 0 5 46 3.8 40 R.Redmond... 2 0 2 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 2.5 13 J.Gencius....6 9 15 1.2 8 0 15 10 0 10 22 1.7 22 F.Buccieri...1 3 4 1.3 2 0 2 4 0 3 5 1.7 52 J.Svec.......0 4 4 0.8 6 0 1 2 0 0 6 1.2 32 B.Moses......0 3 3 0.8 3 0 0 3 0 0 4 1.0 Total......145 259 404 31.1 219 5 166 195 15 87 846 65.1 Opponents..144 317 461 35.5 201 ­ 209 165 37 103 1029 79.2