2012-13 iup men's basketball media guide
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2012-13 IUP Men's Basketball Media GuideTRANSCRIPT
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ABOUT IUPOfficial Name of School .........................................................Indiana University of PennsylvaniaFounded .......................................................................................................................................... 1875Enrollment ...................................................................................................................................15,379Nickname ................................................................................................................... Crimson HawksColors ..................................................................................................................... Crimson and GrayPresident ........................................................................................................Dr. Michael A. Driscoll
ATHLETICSMailing Address................................................................................................ Kovalchick Complex..................................................................................711 Pratt Drive, Suite 204, Indiana, PA 15705Athletic Director ..................................................................................................Dr. Frank CondinoAssociate Athletic Director ........................................................................................... Frances NeeSports Medicine (Men’s Basketball Contact) ............................................................... Rob Baron Business Officer .........................................................................................................Lisa Bash-WardFacilities Director ............................................................................................................Emily Briggs
Athletic Department Phone ...................................................................... 724-357-HAWK (4295)Ticket Office Phone ......................................................................................................724-357-5222Athletic Department Fax .............................................................................................724-357-2754Athletics Website ......................................................................................... www.IUPathletics.com
National Affiliation ...............................................................................................NCAA Division IIConference .............................................Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) WestArena (Capacity) .................................. Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex (4,000)
SPORTS INFORMATIONSports Information Director .......................................................................................Ryan RebholzOffice Phone ...................................................................................................................724-357-2747E-mail Address ....................................................................................................... [email protected] Assistant ......................................................................................................... Tim HipszerE-mail Address ................................................................................................... [email protected]
IUP MEN’S BASKETBALL
COACHING STAFFHead Coach .................................................................................................................... Joe LombardiIUP Record ................................................................................................................................. 123-59Office Phone ...................................................................................................................724-357-6287Email ....................................................................................................................... [email protected] Coach ....................................................................................................................Chris FiteEmail ............................................................................................................................................ [email protected] Coach .....................................................................................................................Kevin FunstonEmail............................................................ ... ............................................................................ [email protected]
TEAM INFORMATION2011-12 Record ...............................................................................................................................23-62011-12 PSAC Record / West Finish .................................................................................19-3 / 1st2011-12 Starters Returning / Lost ..............................................................................................3 / 2All-Time Men’s Basketball Wins ............................................................................................... 1,293PSAC Championships .........................................................................................................................8NCAA Tournament Appearances ..................................................................................................11NCAA Championship Appearances ................................................................................................1
On the Cover (from left to right):Sr. G Scooter Renkin, Sr. G Anthony Wells
C R E D I T SC R E D I T S
Th e 2012-13 IUP Men’s Basketball Media Guide was created by Sports Information Assistant Tim Hipszer, with assistance provided by
Director Ryan Rebholz. Other informational assistance provided by IUP head coach Joe Lombardi and assistants Chris Fite and Kevin Funston.
Written content also provided by Kelly Dumrauf. Information about the university was provided by the IUP communications department. Th e
front cover was designed sports information student assistant Katlynn Resides. Photography credits go to Anthony Shingler and Keith Boyer
of IUP Communications. Other photographs retrieved from the IUP sports information and communications department archives. Th is media
guide was printed by the IUP campus Print Center.
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T ST A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
IUP Champions ................................Inside Front
Quick Facts ............................................................1
Season Preview .................................................2-3
Coaching Staff ...................................................4-7
Player Bios .......................................................8-17
2012-13 Roster ................................................... 18
Team Photo ........................................................ 19
2011-12 Season Review .............................. 20-22
PSAC Standings & Awards .............................. 23
Year-By-Year Records ................................. 25-26
All-Time Series Records ............................ 27-28
IUP Individual Leaders .................................... 29
Around Campus ................................................ 30
Kovalchick Complex ......................................... 31
Residential Revival ............................................ 32
IUP Athletics ......................................Inside Back
2012-13 Schedule ..............................Back Cover
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Head Coach Joe Lombardi leads the Crimson Hawks into his seventh season as the IUP men’s basketball head
coach in 2012-13. With an impressive record of 123-59, Lombardi looks to improve upon an outstanding 2011-12
season. Under Lombardi, the Crimson Hawks have reached the postseason in each of the last fi ve years.
IUP suff ered key losses in the form of guards Ashton Smith and Julian Sanders who averaged 18.2 and 17.3 points
per game, respectively, but the Crimson Hawks welcome back guards Anthony Wells (pictured) and Josh Wiegand
as well as forward Marcel Souberbielle. Wells and Souberbielle were both 2012 postseason award candidates.
Th e Crimson Hawks will also get a boost with the return of 2010-11 letterwinner Scooter Renkin who was
redshirted for the 2011-12 season. In addition to Wells, Wiegand, Souberbielle and Renkin are returning forwards
Dan Ayebo, Chris Edwards and Devon Cottrell as well as returning guard Devante Chance.
Junior Gonzaga transfer Mathis Keita leads the list of newcomers for
the 2012-13 season also highlighted by Rhode Island transfer Blake
Vedder, C. Benjamin Mickens, Anthony Rocco, Tyler Sabino and
Cornell Yarde II.
Last season, the Crimson Hawks posted an impressive 23-6 record
with a 19-3 record in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
(PSAC) West, good enough for a fi rst place division fi nish. Th e
Crimson Hawks also fi nished out the season with a 10th national
ranking.
Th e only losses the Crimson Hawks suff ered came at the hands of
Bloomsburg, West Virginia Wesleyan, Mercyhurst, California, West
Chester in the PSAC Tournament and Shaw in the NCAA Regional
Tournament.
Expectations for the 2012-13 season are high, as the Crimson Hawks
were chosen to fi nish fi rst in the preseason men’s basketball coaches’
poll. IUP has won the PSAC tournament championship twice in the
last three seasons. Slippery Rock fi nished second in the poll and
Gannon rounded out the top three.
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H E A D C O A C H J O E LO M B A R D IH E A D C O A C H J O E LO M B A R D IS E V E N T H S E A S O NS E V E N T H S E A S O N
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Joe Lombardi enters hisseventh season as the head coach of the IUP men’s
basketball program aft er leading the Crimson Hawks to a third consecutive PSAC regular season title and an appearance in the NCAA tournament for a fourth straight season in 2011-12.
Under the guidance of Lombardi, IUP has compiled a record of 104-23 in the last four years, and the Crimson Hawks are just one of three teams in the country to fi nish ranked in the top 25 nationally in three consecutive seasons.
A major contributor in the previous four seasons has been guard Ashton Smith, who was named to the NABC Division II All-American squad a season ago. Smith was also named the PSAC West Player of the Year aft er leading the Crimson Hawks in scoring at 18.2 points per game.
In 2010-11, the Crimson Hawks claimed their second straight PSAC title and advanced to the Atlantic Region Championship aft er fi nishing the season with a 26-6 record. IUP was 12-2 in the PSAC West before tallying conference tournament wins over Cal, East Stroudsburg, and Slippery Rock in thechampionship game.
2009-10 was an historic season that ended with the Crimson Hawks coming within one win of the fi rst NCAA national championship in any sport in school history.
IUP won the Atlantic Region title by sweeping Fairmont State, West Virginia State and West Liberty at Memorial Field House to advance to the Elite Eight in Springfi eld, Mass., for the fi rst time since 2002. Th e Crimson Hawks then defeated Valdosta State and St. Cloud State before losing to Cal Poly Pomona in the championship game that was televised nationally by CBS.
IUP won a school-record 33 games against only three losses, set a PSAC record with 13 Western Division wins in 14contests and won the conference tournament championship with victories over Gannon, East Stroudsburg and Kutztown to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.
Th e Crimson Hawks were ranked No. 2 in the nation at the end of the season by the National Association of Basketball Coaches, the school’s highest national ranking since being
No. 1 early in the 1995-96 season. IUP is one of only two teams from the PSAC to play in the men’s basketball championship game and the fi rst since Cheyney in 1978.
For his team’s accomplishments, Lombardi was named the PSAC West Coach of the Year, the fi rst for an IUP men’s basketball coach in 15 years, and was selected the Basketball Times Division II National Coach of the Year.
In 2008-09 the Crimson Hawks fi nished 22-8, a nine-gameimprovement from the previous season, and returned to the NCAA tournament for the fi rst time since 2005, defeatingperennial national power Virginia Union in the opening round.
When Lombardi was hired at IUP in April 2006, he brought with him more than 20 years of coaching experience including 21 on the Division I level and the previous three as an assistant at Pitt under head coach Jamie Dixon.
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Lombardi has strong western Pennsylvania and Indianaconnections. He also boasts a wealth of East Coast ties that he has built over his successful career. He grew up in Sharon, PA, graduated from Kennedy Christian (now Kennedy Catholic) High School in 1977, and his wife, Janet, is a native of Indiana. Lombardi was an assistant coach at IUP from 1984-87 under head coach Tom Beck.
Lombardi helped Pitt post a record of 76-22 from 2003-06. Th e Panthers advanced to the championship game of the 2004 and 2005 Big East tournaments and made a third consecutive trip to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA tournament at the end of the 2003-04 season, when Pitt set a school record by going 31-5 and won the Big East regular season title.
Before arriving at Pitt, Lombardi gained a reputation for helping to build overachieving basketball programs. Lombardi served a two-year stint as an assistant at LaSalle from 2001-03 where he worked closely with former All-NBA Rookie selection Rasual Butler.
Prior to LaSalle, Lombardi spent nine seasons at SaintBonaventure where he was an assistant coach from 1992-96 and associate head coach from 1996-01. Lombardi helped theBonnies go 21-10, reach the Atlantic 10 title game and play in the NCAA tournament in 2000.
Aft er leaving IUP in 1987, Lombardi coached at Saint Francis from 1987-92 and was the assistant head coach his fi nal three seasons with the Red Flash. During his tenure, Saint Francis registered its best seasons in 20 years, including records of 17-10 in 1989-90 and 24-8 the next year when it won the Northeast Conference title and played in the NCAA tournament.
His fi rst coaching stops were as a graduate assistant at Ohio University in 1981-82 and one year at his alma mater, Youngstown State, in 1982-83. Lombardi came to IUP in 1984 and helped the team turn a 12-15 record the previous year into a 17-10 slate in 1984-85.
Lombardi was a four-year letterman at Youngstown State from 1977-81, serving as team captain in his junior and seniorseasons. He graduated with honors with a degree in education from 1981 and then embarked on a coaching career that has brought him back to IUP.
Lombardi has international coaching experience as a member of the 1992 Pan American National Team coaching staff which participated in the Olympic Qualifying Tournament of the Americas against the United States’ “Dream Team.”
Joe and Janet Lombardi are the parents of Dom, a graduateassistant coach at the University of Kentucky, Dante anddaughter Alyssa.
THE LOMBARDI FILE
Year Overall PSAC West2011-12 23-6 19-32010-11 26-6 12-22009-10 33-3 13-12008-09 22-8 10-42007-08 13-15 5-72006-07 6-21 3-9Totals 123-59 62-26
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C H R I S F I T EC H R I S F I T ES I X T H S E A S O NS I X T H S E A S O N
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K E V I N F U N S T O NK E V I N F U N S T O NS E C O N D S E A S O NS E C O N D S E A S O N
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Kevin Funston enters his second season on the IUP coaching staff aft er helping lead the Crimson
Hawks to a record of 23-6 and an appearance in the NCAA Atlantic Region Tournament in 2011-12.
IUP advanced to the NCAA tournament for the fourthconsecutive season a year ago, and Funston played a major role in the success of All-American guard Ashton Smith, who fi nished his career as the Crimson Hawks’ all-time assists leader with 456.
Prior to IUP, Funston spent a season at Lycoming College, where he was involved in all aspects of the program, includingrecruiting, scouting, game management and video exchange.
With the Warriors in 2010-11, Funston helped the team to a15-10 record that included wins over NCAA Tournamentparticipants Johnson & Wales and Delaware Valley.
Prior to Lycoming, Funston was at Pittsburgh where he served as the
head manager of the men’s basketball team for two seasons, helping the Panthers to the Big East Tournament title in 2008 and the 2009 NCAA Elite Eight. He helped with the operations in day-to-day offi ce work, practices, travel and games as well as managing a staff of six assistant managers.
During the summer, he spent three years as the camp manager for the Jamie Dixon Basketball Camp, assisting the coaching staff with the daily schedule of the camp’s activities and thedistribution of the awards at the conclusion of the camp.
He also spent four years involved in the Hoop Group Jam Fest while at Pittsburgh and the William “Speedy” Morris basketball camp for two years. He also helped teach fundamentals of the game to inner-city youth in Pittsburgh through the Triple Th reat Basketball program as a junior.
A native of Philadelphia, PA, Funston attended St. Joseph’s Prep where he was a four-year member of the varsity team. He earned a bachelor of arts in sociology from Pittsburgh in 2010.
Chris Fite enters his seventh season on the IUP coaching staff aft erhelping guide the Crimson Hawks to
a third consecutive PSAC regular season title and an appearance in the NCAA Regional Tournament for the fourth straight year in 2011-12.
In 2009-10 Fite helped IUP post a school-record 33 wins against only three losses, PSAC and Atlantic Region titles, and a berth in the Divi-sion II national championship game for the fi rst time in school history and the fi rst time for a PSAC school in over 30 years.
Th e former University of Rochester standout came to IUP in 2006-07 aft er wrapping up an 11-year professional career in Europe in 2003. Aft er his playing career, Fite spent the 2005-06 season as an assistant coach at his alma mater of Rochester and the 2004-05 season on the staff at St. Vincent in his hometown of Latrobe, PA, where he helped the Bearcats reach the NAIA Division II Sweet 16.
Fite is Rochester’s all-time leading scorer (2,066) and shot blocker (179). A 6-foot-9 forward, he earned NABC All-America honors as a
junior and senior and was named
the Most Outstanding Player of the 1990 Final Four as a sophomore when he led Rochester to the Division III title. Fite was also named to the Final Four all-tournament team in 1992 when the Yellow Jackets again reached the championship game. He was inducted into theRochester Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005.
Aft er graduating in 1992 with a degree in integrated sciences, he embarked on his professional playing career in Europe. Over a span of seven years, Fite played for three teams in the British Basketball League, the top professional league in England. He was selected to the league’s all-star team four times while spending time with teams in Manchester, London and New Castle.
From there he moved to the Bundesliga, Germany’s premier league, where he was named to the All-Bosman second team during his only year in the league. Fite spent his fi nal three seasons in the top division of the Belgian National League.
Aft er ending his playing career in 2003, Fite started an investment property business in Orlando, FL, with his wife Susan, whom he met while playing in England. He and Susan have continued their business and reside in Indiana.
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2011-12: Wells started in all 29 games in his fi rst year with the Crimson Hawks, leading the team in assists (100)
and assists per game (3.4)… Had team-best 1.61 assist-to-turnover ratio… Was second on the team with 4.3
rebounds per game and fourth with 6.4 points per game… His 34 steals were third on the team… Reached double-
fi gures in scoring fi ve times… Scored season-high 17 points against Mercyhurst, adding eight rebounds and seven
assists, and went 3-5 from three-point range and 6-6 from the foul line… Scored 13 points with fi ve rebounds and
fi ve assists against Lock Haven… Scored 12 points on 6-11 shooting with eight rebounds against Urbana… Aver-
aged 9.0 points and 5.0 rebounds in three PSAC and NCAA tournament games… Had nine points, seven rebounds
and three assists in PSAC tournament opening round game against California… Grabbed season-high 11 rebounds
against Th iel… Had at least one assist in all 29 games… Dished out at least four assists 13 times, including season-
high of seven against Mansfi eld and Mercyhurst… Had three steals each against Lock Haven, at California and at
Edinboro.
2010-11 (with Cleveland State): Played in eight games off the bench for the Vikings… Averaged 2.4 minutes per
game and grabbed two rebounds.
2009-10 (with Cleveland State): Saw action in 25 games off the
bench as a freshman… Averaged 1.4 points and 10.8 minutes
per game… Originally slated to redshirt and had sat out the fi rst
seven games, but injuries to a pair of Viking guards necessitated
that he be inserted into the playing rotation… Shot 50.0 percent
(15-30) from the fi eld… Had 25 rebounds and 16 assists… Scored
three points with four assists and two rebounds in 17 minutes vs.
Wilberforce… Scored six points, on 3-3 shooting, with a rebound
and a steal at Detroit.
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WELLS’ CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS M/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK P/G
*09-10 25-0 10.8 .500 .333 .500 1.0 0.6 5 1 1.4
*10-11 8-0 2.4 .000 .--- .--- 0.3 0.0 0 0 0.0
11-12 29-29 29.9 .344 .333 .760 4.3 3.4 34 2 6.4
Totals 62-29 18.6 .365 .333 .732 2.4 1.9 39 3 3.5
* at Cleveland State
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2011-12: Redshirted.
2010-11: Renkin saw action in all 32 games for the Crimson Hawks, starting fi ve… Averaged 20.8 minutes, 5.6 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.3 assists per game… Shot 50.0 percent (58-116) from the fi eld… Shot 41.3 percent (19-46) from three-point range… Shot 73.8 percent (45-61) from the foul line… Finished third on the team with 73 assists… Had 1.33 assist-to-turnover ratio… Had 29 steals… Renkin reached double-fi gures in scoring seven times… Had season-high 14 points on 6-6 shooting in 23 minutes off the bench against Bowie State in NCAA tournament… Scored 13 points against Urbana, going 3-4 from three-point range… Scored 13 points, grabbed nine rebounds and had three steals in spot start at Slippery Rock… Scored 12 points with fi ve assists and four steals againstCalifornia… Scored 12 points, going 4-5 from three-point range, with six rebounds and seven assists in 23 minutes against California in PSAC tournament… Scored 12 points and grabbed four rebounds against West Liberty in NCAA tournament.
2009-10: Played in 34 games as a reserve in his fi rst season with the Crimson Hawks… Averaged 13.4 minutes, 2.4 points, 1.9 assists and 1.5 rebounds per game… Finished fourth on team with 63 assists… Had 1.75 assist-to-turn-
over ratio… Shot 40.0 percent (28-70) from the fi eld, 30.6 percent (11-36) from three-point range, and 75.0 percent (15-20) from the foul line… Scored season-high nine points against Th iel and Wheeling Jesuit… Had season-high fi ve rebounds at Alderson-Broaddus… Scored four points and had season-high seven assists at Shippensburg… Scored six points and had three rebounds and two assists at Holy Family… Scored eight points with threerebounds at Gannon… Scored seven points against LockHaven… Scored fi ve points and had four rebounds againstKutztown in PSAC tournament.
2008-09 (at James Madison): Played in 16 games off the bench as a freshman… Averaged 3.9 minutes per game… Shot 3-13 from the fi eld and 6-6 from the foul line… Had 11 rebounds, six assists and four steals… Had season-high 14 minutes with two points and three rebounds at Old Dominion… Had two points and two rebounds at UNC Wilmington… Grabbed threerebounds against Gardner-Webb.
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RENKIN’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS M/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK P/G
*08-09 16-0 3.9 .231 .000 1.000 0.7 0.4 4 0 0.8
09-10 34-0 13.4 .400 .306 .750 1.5 1.9 10 2 2.4
10-11 32-5 20.8 .500 .413 .738 3.1 2.3 29 9 5.6
Totals 82-5 14.4 .447 .341 .759 1.9 1.7 43 11 3.3
* at James Madison
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2011-12: Edwards saw action in 10 games as a junior for the Crimson Hawks… Played season-high 10 minutes at
Shippensburg… Grabbed season-high two rebounds against Th iel, at Cheyney and against Millersville.
2010-11: Saw action in 11 games for IUP… Scored season-high four points at Lock Haven and against Lock Haven,
with the games two days apart… Also had season-high three rebounds at Lock Haven… Had three points and two
rebounds against Urbana… Scored three points and grabbed a rebound against Gannon.
2009-10: Played in 15 games as a freshman for the Crimson Hawks... Averaged 7.1 minutes per game off of the
bench… Shot 76.9 percent (10-13) from the foul line… Averaged 2.4 points and 2.0 rebounds per game… Had
season-high eight points to go along with four rebounds against Penn State Beaver… Scored fi ve points and
grabbed three rebounds in fi rst career game against Th iel… Edwards had season-high seven rebounds at Holy
Family… Had two points and four rebounds against Felician… Scored seven points and had two rebounds against
Edinboro… Had fi ve points against Lock Haven.
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EDWARDS’ CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS M/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK P/G
09-10 15-0 7.1 .343 .182 .769 2.0 0.1 3 1 2.4
10-11 11-0 3.4 .158 .200 .750 0.8 0.1 1 0 1.3
11-12 10-0 5.0 .000 .000 .--- 0.9 0.0 0 0 0.0
Totals 36-0 5.4 .231 .138 .762 1.3 0.1 4 1 1.4
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2011-12: Ayebo saw action in all 29 games for the Crimson Hawks… Averaged 4.3 points and 3.9 rebounds per
game… Had a 60.3 fi eld goal percentage (38-63) and a 73.8 free throw percentage (48-65)… Reached double-fi gures
in scoring twice, including season-high 12 points in 22 minutes at Cheyney… Went 10-10 from the foul line against
the Wolves… Scored 11 points, going 7-8 from the foul line in 20 minutes at Gannon… Scored nine points and had
six rebounds in 17 minutes against Seton Hill… Had at least fi ve rebounds in a game 14 times… Grabbed season-
high nine rebounds to go along with nine points at Kutztown… Performance was a part of a four-game run where
he averaged 7.0 rebounds… Grabbed eight rebounds in 18 minutes against Mansfi eld.
2010-11: Played in 27 games off the bench for the Crimson Hawks… Averaged 10.5 minutes per game… Shot 59.1
percent (13-22) from the fl oor… Averaged 1.3 points and 2.0 rebounds per game… Had season-high six points at
Seton Hill… Scored four points and added three rebounds against Slippery Rock… Had four points and season-
high fi ve rebounds at California… Also had fi ve rebounds against Lock Haven… Grabbed four rebounds against
East Stroudsburg in PSAC semifi nals.
2009-10: Saw action in 14 games as a freshman… Averaged 3.2
minutes per game… Scored season-high three points against
Penn State Beaver… Grabbed season-high three rebounds at
Mercyhurst… Had a point and two rebounds against Edinboro.
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AYEBO’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS M/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK P/G
09-10 14-0 3.2 .500 .--- .500 0.6 0.0 0 0 0.4
10-11 27-0 10.5 .591 .--- .692 2.0 0.3 5 6 1.3
11-12 29-0 18.0 .603 .--- .738 3.9 0.5 14 2 4.3
Totals 70-0 12.1 .597 .--- .714 2.5 0.3 19 8 2.3
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2011-12: Wiegand played in all 29 games, starting in 28 in his fi rst season at IUP… Led the team with 127
rebounds and 4.4 rebounds per game… Led the team with 16 blocks… Fifth on the team in scoring with 5.3 points
per game… Shot 56.5 percent (70-124) from the fl oor… Reached double-fi gures in scoring three times,
including season-high 13 points on 5-5 shooting at Shippensburg… Had six points, seven rebounds and three
blocks in season-opener against Seton Hill… Had season-high 12 rebounds, including seven off ensive, with eight
points against Bloomsburg… Shot 4-6 from the fl oor in 24 minutes against the Huskies… Scored 12 points and
grabbed seven rebounds in 15 minutes against Th iel… Wiegand had 12 points on 6-8 shooting in 18 minutes
against Mansfi eld… Scored nine points and grabbed eight rebounds against Millersville… Had eight points and
nine rebounds in 23 minutes at Slippery Rock… Had seven points and seven rebounds in 16 minutes off the bench
against Gannon... Blocked three shots against California… Had at least fi ve rebounds in a game 11 times.
2010-11 (with Loyola Maryland): Saw action in 25 games, starting one for the Greyhounds… Averaged 7.2
minutes, 0.8 points and 1.1 rebounds per game… Shot 45.0 percent (9-20) from the fl oor… Had six blocks and four
assists… Earned a scholarship after two years in the program as a
walk-on.
2009-10 (with Loyola Maryland): Redshirted.
2008-09 (with Loyola Maryland): Played in 14 games as a true
freshman, starting fi ve… Averaged 4.9 minutes, 1.1 points and
1.1 rebounds per game… Scored two points and grabbed three
rebounds in fi rst career game at Boston College… Scored season-
high six points with fi ve rebounds in 13 minutes against
Niagara… Earned fi rst career start against Coppin State, playing
in season-high 15 minutes with two points, four rebounds and a
block.
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WIEGAND’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS M/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK P/G
08-09 14-5 4.9 .750 .--- .667 1.1 0.1 2 4 1.1
10-11 25-1 7.2 .450 .333 .333 1.1 0.2 1 6 0.8
11-12 29-28 17.3 .545 .--- .583 4.4 0.2 11 16 5.3
Totals 68-34 11.0 .572 .333 .556 2.5 0.2 15 26 2.8
* at Loyola Maryland
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1010 M A R C E L S O U B E R B I E L L EM A R C E L S O U B E R B I E L L EJ U N I O R J U N I O R || F O R W A R D F O R W A R D || 6 - 8 6 - 8 || 2 1 0 2 1 0M O N T E V I D E O , U R U G U AY M O N T E V I D E O , U R U G U AY || U R U G U AYA N A M E R I C A N S C H O O L U R U G U AYA N A M E R I C A N S C H O O L
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2011-12: Souberbielle started and played in 28 of the Crimson Hawks 29 games as a sophomore… Finished third on the team with 7.3 points per game… Finished fourth on team with 32 steals… Shot 43.0 percent (74-172) from the fi eld and 71.8 percent (51-71) from the foul line… Fourth on team with 24.3 minutes per game… Reached double-fi gures in scoring seven times, including six times in his last 11 games… He scored a season-high 15 points in 27 minutes in the PSAC quarterfi nal win over California… Shot 5-9 from the fi eld, including 2-3 from three-point range with four steals against the Vulcans… Scored 14 points at Gannon and at Edinboro, shooting a combined 10-16 from the fi eld in those games… Souberbielle had 10 points and eight rebounds in regular season fi nale against Gannon… Scored seven points and grabbed season-high 13 in opener against Seton Hill.
2010-11: Played in 30 of the Crimson Hawks 32 games as a freshman… Averaged 17.6 minutes off the bench… Scored 5.1 points and grabbed 4.0 rebounds per game… Shot 43.0 percent (55-128) from the fl oor… Reached double-fi gures in scoring four times… Scored season-high 21 points and grabbed nine rebounds in 31 minutes off the bench at Holy Family… Also grabbed nine rebounds and went 7-8 from the fi eld, including 3-3 from three-point range, and 4-6 from the foul line… Had fi rst career double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds in 21 minutes against Lock Haven… Had 10 points and fi ve rebounds in NCAA tournament second round game against Bowie State.
2011-12: Chance saw action in all 29 games for the Crimson Hawks as a freshman, starting one… Led team with 43 steals… Finished third on team with 68 assists and 2.3 assists per game… Chance averaged 4.6 points and 2.1rebounds per game… Shot 40.9 percent (47-115) from the fl oor and 70.5 percent (31-44) from the foul line… Reached double-fi gures in scoring fi ve times… Scored season-high 12 points at East Stroudsburg and againstMillersville… Scored 11 points on 4-5 shooting with three assists and three steals against Th iel… Scored 10 points with seven assists and four rebounds at Shippensburg… His seven assists against the Raiders were a season-high… Had eight points, six assists and four steals against Urbana… Posted three steals in each of his fi rst three games and 15 in his fi rst six games… Had season-high fi ve steals atGannon… Started his career by making his fi rst 11 straight free throws.
CHANCE’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS M/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK P/G
11-12 29-1 20.7 .409 .206 .705 2.1 2.3 43 1 4.6
SOUBERBIELLE’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS M/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK P/G
10-11 30-0 17.6 .430 .326 .583 4.0 0.9 15 7 5.1
11-12 28-28 24.3 .430 .161 .718 3.9 0.8 32 4 7.3
Totals 58-28 20.8 .430 .259 .664 3.9 0.8 47 11 6.2
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General: Will add depth and compete for a starting post position for the Crimson Hawks.
2011-12: Redshirted.
General: Will compete for playing time as a redshirt freshman.
2011-12: Redshirted.
2121 D E V O N C O T T R E L LD E V O N C O T T R E L LR E D S H I R T - F R E S H M A N R E D S H I R T - F R E S H M A N || F O R W A R D F O R W A R D || 6 - 7 6 - 7 || 2 2 0 2 2 0P I T T S B U R G H P I T T S B U R G H || G AT E W AY G AT E W AY
3535 A N T H O N Y R O C C OA N T H O N Y R O C C OR E D S H I R T - F R E S H M A N R E D S H I R T - F R E S H M A N || G U A R D G U A R D || 6 - 0 6 - 0 || 1 6 5 1 6 5N O R T H E R N C A M B R I A N O R T H E R N C A M B R I A || N O R T H E R N C A M B R I A N O R T H E R N C A M B R I A
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2222 M AT H I S K E I TAM AT H I S K E I TAJ U N I O R J U N I O R || G U A R D G U A R D || 6 - 5 6 - 5 || 2 0 5 2 0 5T H I O N V I L L E , F R A N C E T H I O N V I L L E , F R A N C E || I N S E P I N S E P
1111 B L A K E V E D D E RB L A K E V E D D E RJ U N I O R J U N I O R || C E N T E R C E N T E R || 7 - 3 7 - 3 || 2 3 5 2 3 5C H E S T E R L A N D , O H C H E S T E R L A N D , O H || W E S T G E A U G A W E S T G E A U G A
2011-12 (at Rhode Island): Vedder played in 11 games as a reserve… Averaged 4.3 minutes per game… Had eight
points, nine rebounds and two blocks… Shot 3-10 from the fi eld and 1-2 from three-point range… Had season-
highs with 15 minutes, fi ve points and two rebounds at St. Bonaventure… Grabbed three rebounds in eight minutes
at Georgia State.
2010-11 (at Rhode Island): Played in fi ve
games off the bench as a freshman… Averaged
2.2 minutes per game… scored two points on a
pair of free throws at Fordham… Made
collegiate debut against Miami (Ohio)… Saw
six minutes of action against Brown.
2011-12 (at Gonzaga): Keita saw action in 16 games off the bench for the Bulldogs… Averaged 4.2 minutes per
game… Had 15 points, nine rebounds and six assists… Added fi ve steals and two blocks… Scored season-high eight
points on 3-3 shooting with four rebounds and three assists in 14 minutes against Longwood… Played 14 minutes
at Loyola Marymount… Grabbed three rebounds in 10 minutes against Portland.
2010-11 (at Gonzaga): Saw action in 23
games, starting four as a freshman… Averaged
9.4 minutes and 2.7 points per game… Grabbed
28 rebounds, averaging 1.2 per game… Had 15
assists and 11 steals… Shot 57.5 percent
(23-40) from the fi eld… Made 3-10 from three-
point range and 12-19 from the foul line.
KEITA’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS M/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK P/G
10-11 23-4 9.4 .575 .300 .632 1.2 0.7 11 0 2.7
11-12 16-0 4.2 .375 .200 .286 0.6 0.4 5 2 0.9
Totals 39-4 7.2 .518 .250 .538 0.9 0.5 16 2 1.9
VEDDER’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS M/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK P/G
10-11 5-0 2.2 .333 .--- 1.000 0.2 0.0 0 0 0.8
11-12 11-0 4.3 .300 .500 .500 0.8 0.0 1 2 0.7
Totals 16-0 3.6 .307 .500 .750 0.6 0.0 1 2 0.8
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2424 C . B E N J A M I N M I C K E N SC . B E N J A M I N M I C K E N SF R E S H M A N F R E S H M A N || G U A R D G U A R D || 6 - 5 6 - 5 || 2 0 0 2 0 0P I T T S B U R G H P I T T S B U R G H || P I T T S B U R G H A L L D E R D I C E P I T T S B U R G H A L L D E R D I C E
4343 T Y L E R S A B I N OT Y L E R S A B I N OF R E S H M A N F R E S H M A N || G U A R D / F O R W A R D G U A R D / F O R W A R D || 6 - 6 6 - 6 || 2 2 0 2 2 0E A S T S T R O U D S B U R G E A S T S T R O U D S B U R G || S T . A N D R E W S S T . A N D R E W S
11 C O R N E L L YA R D E I IC O R N E L L YA R D E I IF R E S H M A N F R E S H M A N || G U A R D G U A R D || 6 - 4 6 - 4 || 1 8 0 1 8 0L E E S P O R T L E E S P O R T || S C H U Y L K I L L V A L L E Y S C H U Y L K I L L V A L L E Y
General: Plans to redshirt in 2012-13.
General: Looks to add depth at both guard and forward in 2012-13.
General: Plans to redshirt in 2012-13
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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School (Previous School)
1 Cornell Yarde II Fr. G 6-4 180 Leesport / Schuylkill Valley
3 Anthony Wells Sr. G 6-1 180 Cleveland, OH / Shaker Heights (Cleveland State)
4 Devante Chance So. G 5-10 165 Philadelphia / Electrical & Technology Charter
5 Chris Edwards Sr. F 6-6 210 Philadelphia / North Catholic
10 Marcel Souberbielle Jr. F 6-8 210 Montevideo, Uruguay / Uruguayan American School
11 Blake Vedder Jr. C 7-3 235 Chesterland, OH / West Geauga (Rhode Island)
21 Devon Cottrell R-Fr. F 6-7 220 Pittsburgh / Gateway
22 Mathis Keita Jr. G 6-5 205 Th ionville, France / Insep (Gonzaga)
24 C. Benjamin Mickens Fr. G 6-5 200 Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh Allderdice
32 Scooter Renkin R-Sr. G 6-4 200 Midlothian, VA / Blue Ridge (James Madison)
35 Anthony Rocco R-Fr. G 6-0 165 Northern Cambria / Northern Cambria
42 Dan Ayebo Sr. F/C 6-8 220 Indiana / Indiana
43 Tyler Sabino Fr. G/F 6-6 220 East Stroudsburg / St. Andrews
44 Josh Wiegand Sr. C 6-9 245 Whiteford, MD / John Carroll (Loyola)
NUMERICAL ROSTER
No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School (Previous School)
42 Dan Ayebo Sr. F/C 6-8 220 Indiana / Indiana
24 C. Benjamin Mickens Fr. G 6-5 200 Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh Allderdice
4 Devante Chance So. G 5-10 165 Philadelphia / Electrical & Technology Charter
21 Devon Cottrell R-Fr. F 6-7 220 Pittsburgh / Gateway
5 Chris Edwards Sr. F 6-6 210 Philadelphia / North Catholic
22 Mathis Keita Jr. G 6-5 205 Th ionville, France / Insep (Gonzaga)
32 Scooter Renkin R-Sr. G 6-4 200 Midlothian, VA / Blue Ridge (James Madison)
35 Anthony Rocco R-Fr. G 6-0 165 Northern Cambria / Northern Cambria
43 Tyler Sabino Fr. G/F 6-6 220 East Stroudsburg / St. Andrews
10 Marcel Souberbielle Jr. F 6-8 210 Montevideo, Uruguay / Uruguayan American School
11 Blake Vedder Jr. C 7-3 235 Chesterland, OH / West Geauga (Rhode Island)
3 Anthony Wells Sr. G 6-1 180 Cleveland, OH / Shaker Heights (Cleveland State)
44 Josh Wiegand Sr. C 6-9 245 Whiteford, MD / John Carroll (Loyola)
1 Cornell Yarde II Fr. G 6-4 180 Leesport / Schuylkill Valley
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2011-12 SCHEDULE/INDIVIDUAL LEADERSDate Opponent Results Points Rebounds Assists
11/12 Seton Hill W 62-54 Sanders (15) Souberbielle (13) Smith (4)
11/14 Th iel W 84-59 Sanders (17) Wells (11) Smith (7)
11/19 Cheyney* W 89-80 Sanders (33) Sanders (6) Chance (5)
11/20 Shippensburg* W 80-64 Sanders (21) Smith (5) Chance (7)
12/3 Bloomsburg* L 64-66 Smith (25) Wiegand (12) Wells (2)
12/4 Mansfi eld* W 76-51 Sanders (21) Ayebo (8) Wells (7)
12/9 East Stroudsburg* W 65-64 Smith (22) Souberbielle (8) Smith (3)
12/10 Kutztown* W 78-72 Smith (33) Ayebo (9) Sanders (4)
12/18 West Virginia Wesleyan L 57-64 Smith (23) Ayebo (6) Smith (3)
12/19 Urbana W 65-49 Smith (20) Wells (8) Chance(6)
1/6 West Chester* W 71-66 Sanders (32) Souberbielle (6) Smith (3)
1/7 Millersville* W 81-56 Sanders (16) Smith (10) Smith (7)
1/11 California* W 68-58 Smith (24) Sanders (8) Wells (4)
1/14 Clarion* W 70-65 Sanders (23) Wells (8) Wells (5)
1/18 Edinboro* W 59-51 Sanders (20) Wells (9) Smith (4)
1/21 Mercyhurst* L 47-71 Smith (18) Wiegand (7) Wells (2)
1/25 Lock Haven* W 82-44 Sanders (17) Souberbielle (6) Wells (5)
1/28 Slippery Rock* W 63-62 Smith (24) Wiegand (9) Smith (3)
2/1 Gannon* W 59-48 Smith(17) Ayebo (5) Wells (4)
2/4 Clarion* W 68-65 Sanders (18) Ayebo (5) Smith (6)
2/8 California* L 54-65 Sanders (23) Wells (6) Wells (6)
2/11 Mercyhurst* W 67-49 Smith (20) Wells (8) Wells (7)
2/15 Edinboro* W 80-72 Smith (25) Ayebo (6) Wells (5)
2/18 Slippery Rock* W 66-63 Smith (23) Ayebo (5) Smith (8)
2/22 Lock Haven* W 61-53 Smith (21) Ayebo (6) Chance (2)
2/25 Gannon* W 65-50 Sanders (18) Souberbielle (8) Smith (5)
2/28 California ^ W 74-70 Sanders (27) Wells (7) Smith (9)
3/2 West Chester ^ L 51-54 Smith (16) Sanders (10) Sanders (1)
3/10 Shaw # L 54-62 Sanders (17) Wells (4) Smith (2)
* PSAC Game
^ PSAC Tournament
# NCAA Regional Tournament
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No. Name GP-GS Min FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G
30 Ashton Smith 29-29 35.2 .426 .381 .710 4.1 3.3 37 0 18.2
13 Julian Sanders 29-28 32.5 .463 .422 .813 4.2 1.1 20 10 17.3
10 Marcel Souberbielle 28-28 24.3 .430 .161 .718 3.9 0.8 32 4 7.3
03 Anthony Wells 29-29 29.9 .344 .333 .760 4.3 3.4 34 2 6.4
44 Josh Wiegand 29-28 17.3 .565 .000 .583 4.4 0.2 11 16 5.3
04 Devante Chance 29-1 20.7 .409 .206 .705 2.1 2.3 43 1 4.6
42 Danny Ayebo 29-0 18.0 .603 .000 .738 3.9 0.5 14 2 4.3
22 Kevin Jones 27-1 15.0 .632 1.000 .475 3.1 0.3 15 12 3.9
11 Ethan Robinson 18-1 10.6 .600 .000 .143 1.6 0.2 0 0 1.1
24 Terrell Rickard 8-0 3.0 .286 .000 .000 0.5 0.0 0 0 0.5
21 Chris Edwards 10-0 5.0 .000 .000 .000 0.9 0.0 0 0 0.0
Team 29-0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 2.6 0.0 0 0 0.0
Total 29 .450 .358 .707 33.7 12.1 206 47 67.6
Opponents 29 .406 .309 .686 31.7 10.8 169 64 60.2
2011-12 SEASON STATISTICS
Team Statistics IUP Opp.
SCORING 1960 1747
Points per game 67.6 60.2
Scoring margin +7.3 -
FIELD GOALS-ATT 694-1543 630-1550
Field goal pct. .450 .406
3-POINT FG-ATT 167-467 151-488
3-point FG pct. .358 .309
3-point FG made per game 5.8 5.2
FREE THROWS-ATT 405-573 336-490
Free throw percentage .707 .686
Free throws made/game 14.0 11.6
REBOUNDS 978 920
Rebounds per game 33.7 31.7
Rebounding margin +2.0 -
ASSISTS 352 312
Assists per game 12.1 10.8
TURNOVERS 371 415
Turnovers per game 12.8 14.3
Turnover margin +1.5 -
Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.8
STEALS 206 169
Steals per game 7.1 5.8
BLOCKS 47 64
Blocks per game 1.6 2.2
ATTENDANCE 22952 7753
Home games-Avg/Game 16-1434 12-600
Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-550
Score By Periods: 1st 2nd Total
Crimson Hawks 987 973 1960
Opponents 751 996 1747
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2011-12 PSAC STANDINGS
Western Division
# School PSAC Overall
1. IUP (1) 19-3 23-6
2. Mercyhurst (2) 15-7 18-10
3. Slippery Rock (3) 14-8 17-10
4. California (Pa.) (4) 14-8 17-12
5. Gannon 12-10 14-12
6. Edinboro 11-11 13-13
7. Clarion 11-11 15-13
8. Lock Haven 0-22 0-25
Eastern Division
# School PSAC Overall
1. Kutztown (1) 15-7 18-9
2. Bloomsburg (2) 15-7 19-9
3. West Chester (3) 14-8 19-10
4. East Stroudsburg (4) 13-9 20-12
5. Millersville 7-15 9-17
6. Shippensburg 7-15 10-18
7. Mansfi eld 6-16 9-17
8. Cheyney 3-19 4-22
PSAC Quarterfi nals
Mercyhurst 77 Slippery Rock 69
East Stroudsburg 99 Kutztown 91
IUP 74 California 70
West Chester 83 Bloomsburg 70
PSAC Semifi nals
East Stroudsburg 66 Mercyhurst 58
West Chester 54 IUP 51
PSAC Championship
East Stroudsburg 90 West Chester 85
HEAD COACH JOE LOMBARDI
SR. G ASHTON SMITH
SR. G JULIAN SANDERS
• PSAC West Coach of the Year
• Record of 23-6, 19-3 PSAC
• 4th Straight 20-Win Season
• 2-Time West Coach of the Year
• 4 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances
• PSAC West Athlete of the Year
• NABC Division II All-American
• First Team All-Atlantic Region
• IUP All-time Assists Leader
• 4th in on IUP all-time scoring List
• IUP Record for most games played
• PSAC West First Team Selection
• NABC All-District First Team
• Led PSAC with 3.1 3’s per game
• 3rd in on IUP all-time scoring List
• IUP Record for most 3’s with 333
• PSAC West Freshman of the Year in 2008-09
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CRIMSON HAWKS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSYEAR COACH RECORD PCT. PSAC NOTES1927-28 George Miller 4-9 .3081928-29 Miller 8-5 .6151929-30 Miller 8-9 .4711930-31 Miller 5-10 .3331931-32 Miller 3-10 .2311932-33 Miller 9-6 .6001933-34 Miller 11-4 .7331934-35 Miller 10-4 .7141935-36 Miller 11-4 .7331936-37 Miller 7-8 .4671937-38 Miller 10-8 .5561938-39 Miller 7-11 .389 Miller Totals * 93-88 .514
1939-40 Bob Timmons 9-8 .5291940-41 Timmons 10-8 .5561941-42 Timmons 14-4 .778 Timmons Totals * 33-20 .623
1942-43 Miller 5-4 .556 Miller Totals * 98-92 .516
1943-44 No Team (World War II)1944-45 No Team (World War II)
1945-46 Timmons 6-8 .4291946-47 Timmons 13-4 .765 Timmons Totals * 52-32 .619
1947-48 Peck McKnight 10-7 .6251948-49 McKnight 7-9 .4381949-50 McKnight 6-10 .3751950-51 McKnight 12-5 .7061951-52 McKnight 9-12 .4291952-53 McKnight 5-15 .2501953-54 McKnight 13-6 .6841954-55 McKnight 15-5 .7501955-56 McKnight 16-7 .6961956-57 McKnight 15-6 .7141957-58 McKnight 25-3 .8931958-59 McKnight 15-5 .7501959-60 McKnight 14-7 .667 PSAC Champions1960-61 McKnight 17-5 .7731961-62 McKnight 12-9 .5711962-63 McKnight 10-11 .476 McKnight Totals 201-122 .622 1963-64 Herm Sledzik 12-8 .6001964-65 Sledzik 10-10 .5001965-66 Sledzik 9-11 .4501966-67 Sledzik 11-12 .4781967-68 Sledzik 18-6 .7501968-69 Sledzik 22-2 .9171969-70 Sledzik 21-4 .840 Sledzik Totals * 103-53 .660
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YEAR COACH RECORD PCT. PSAC NOTES1970-71 Carl Davis 24-4 .8571971-72 Davis 15-9 .6251972-73 Davis 13-10 .565 3-71973-74 Davis 21-8 .724 8-2 PSAC and NAIA District Champions
1974-75 Davis 17-6 .739 7-31975-76 Davis 20-5 .800 7-31976-77 Davis 7-16 .304 4-61977-78 Davis 14-11 .560 5-51978-79 Davis 11-12 .478 6-41979-80 Davis 14-9 .608 5-51980-81 Davis 17-11 .607 8-21981-82 Davis 17-8 .680 8-21982-83 Davis 9-15 .375 4-6 Davis Totals 199-124 .616 65-45
1983-84 Tom Beck 12-15 .444 5-51984-85 Beck 17-10 .630 7-31985-86 Beck 15-13 .536 6-41986-87 Beck 13-14 .481 6-41987-88 Beck 9-18 .333 3-9 Beck Totals 66-70 .485 27-25
1988-89 Kurt Kanaskie 10-17 .370 1-111989-90 Kanaskie 14-13 .519 4-81990-91 Kanaskie 15-12 .556 3-91991-92 Kanaskie 15-12 .556 6-61992-93 Kanaskie 18-9 .667 8-41993-94 Kanaskie 27-3 .900 11-1 East Region Champions
1994-95 Kanaskie 29-2 .935 11-1 PSAC, East Region Champs, NCAA Final Four
1995-96 Kanaskie 24-7 .774 9-3 East Region Semifi nals
Kanaskie Totals 152-75 .670 53-43
1996-97 Gary Edwards 15-12 .556 7-51997-98 Edwards 19-9 .679 7-51998-99 Edwards 22-5 .815 10-21999-00 Edwards 25-8 .758 8-4 PSAC and East Region Champions
2000-01 Edwards 17-10 .630 8-42001-02 Edwards 28-5 .848 9-3 PSAC, East Region Champs, NCAA Final Four
2002-03 Edwards 16-11 .593 5-72003-04 Edwards 21-10 .677 7-5 PSAC Champions, East Region Quarterfi nals
2004-05 Edwards 24-9 .727 8-4 East Region Semifi nals
2005-06 Edwards 19-9 .679 7-5 Edwards Totals 206-88 .701 76-44
2006-07 Joe Lombardi 6-21 .222 3-92007-08 Lombardi 13-15 .464 5-72008-09 Lombardi 22-8 .733 10-4 East Region Semifi nals
2009-10 Lombardi 33-3 .917 13-1 PSAC, Atlantic Region Champs, NCAA Finals
2010-11 Lombardi 26-6 .813 12-2 PSAC Champions, Atlantic Region Finals2011-12 Lombardi 23-6 .793 19-3 Atlantic Region Quarterfi nals
Lombardi Totals 123-59 .676 62-26
CRIMSON HAWKS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS
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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSOPPONENT WINS LOSSES
Akron 0 1
Alderson-Broaddus 3 2
Alliance 42 10
Azusa Pacifi c 1 0
Baptist Bible 2 0
Barry 0 1
Belmont Abbey 1 0
Bloomsburg 26 25
Bluefi eld State 4 0
Bowie State 5 2
Bryant 1 0
Buff alo 1 1
Buff alo State 3 1
Caldwell 1 0
California 103 71
Cal Poly Pomona 0 1
Cal Riverside 0 1
Cal State Bakersfi eld 0 1
Calvin 0 1
Carnegie Mellon 8 10
Centenary (NJ) 2 0
Central Missouri State 1 0
Central State 2 1
Charleston 3 0
Cheyney 14 7
Clarion 112 58
Clayton State 1 0
Cleveland State 5 3
Clinch Valley 1 0
Concord 2 0
Coppin State 1 0
Cumberland 1 0
Daemen 2 0
Davis & Elkins 1 0
Denison 0 1
District of Columbia 5 3
Dominican 3 0
Dowling 2 0
Duquesne 0 11
Dyke 7 3
Eastern New Mexico 1 0
East Stroudsburg 13 4
Edinboro 90 75
Elizabeth City State 0 1
OPPONENT WINS LOSSES
Fairmont State 8 3
Felician 1 0
Fenn 2 0
Frostburg State 12 1
Gannon 17 17
Geneva 14 18
George Washington 0 1
Glenville State 3 1
Grand Canyon 1 0
Grove City 18 5
Henderson State 1 0
High Point 2 0
Hiram Scott 1 0
Holy Family 2 0
Houghton 2 0
Husson 1 0
Indianapolis 1 0
Juniata 31 6
Kean 1 0
Kent State 2 4
Kentucky Wesleyan 1 1
Kenyon 1 0
Kutztown 15 6
Lake Erie 3 0
Lancaster Bible 1 0
LaRoche 5 0
Lebanon Valley 1 0
Lincoln 0 1
Lock Haven 100 35
Longwood 0 1
Loyola (MD) 0 1
Lycoming 1 0
Malone 1 0
Mansfi eld 13 10
Maryland Eastern Shore 1 0
Medaille 1 0
Mercyhurst 15 5
Messiah 2 0
Metro State 0 1
Mexico 1 0
Millersville 19 15
Misericordia 1 0
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OPPONENT WINS LOSSES
Monmouth 0 1
Mount Aloysius 1 0
Mount Olive 0 2
Mount Union 1 1
Muskingum 0 2
Neumann 1 0
New York Tech 0 2
Nicholls State 0 1
North Alabama 1 0
Northwest Missouri State 1 0
Oakland 1 0
Oakland City 1 0
Ohio Valley 4 0
Oneonta State 1 0
Pace 2 0
Parsons 1 0
Penn State 0 5
Penn State-Altoona 2 0
Penn State-Beaver 1 0
Penn State-Behrend 1 0
Penn State-DuBois 1 0
Penn State-Fayette 2 0
Penn State-Greater Allegheny 5 0
Penn State-Harrisburg 6 0
Penn State-New Kensington 1 0
Pfeiff er 1 2
Philadelphia 4 4
Pittsburgh 0 11
Pitt-Bradford 2 2
Pitt-Greensburg 2 0
Pitt-Johnstown 31 16
Point Park 23 3
Queens 1 0
Robert Morris 1 6
Roberts Wesleyan 1 0
St. Cloud State 1 0
St. Francis 6 18
St. Th omas Aquinas 1 0
St. Vincent 42 31
Salem International 1 0
Scranton 0 1
Seton Hill 4 0
Shaw (NC) 0 1
Shenandoah 1 1
OPPONENT WINS LOSSES
Shepherd 3 0
Shippensburg 68 40
Slippery Rock 95 73
South Carolina Aiken 0 1
Southern Virginia 1 0
Springfi eld 0 1
Staten Island 1 0
Steubenville 8 2
Strayer 1 0
Taylor 1 1
Th iel 16 1
Troy State 1 0
UMBC 1 0
Urbana 3 0
Valdosta State 1 0
Virginia Union 1 0
Walsh 1 1
Washington & Jeff erson 1 0
Washington Adventist 16 0
Waynesburg 8 10
West Chester 9 10
West Georgia 0 1
West Liberty 3 1
West Virginia 0 3
West Virginia State 2 0
West Virginia Tech 1 0
West Virginia Wesleyan 3 7
Western Michigan 0 1
Westminster 13 12
Wheeling Jesuit 3 1
Wilberforce 1 0
Winston-Salem State 0 1
Wisconsin River Falls 1 0
Wittenberg 0 1
Xavier (LA) 0 1
ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS
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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSSEASON
POINTS
Rank Pts Name Year
1. 643 Randy Allen 1973-74
2. 638 Rodney Horton 1997-98
3. 618 Eddie Peterson 2005-06
4. 616 Joe DeLise 1957-58
616 Robert Misenko 1995-96
6. 611 Terrance Flowers 1996-97
7. 596 Ayyub Ali 2004-05
8. 595 Mike Beckles 1999-00
9. 580 Lawrence Baker 2005-06
10. 561 Jack Crossan 1955-56
561 Th omas Young 2009-10
REBOUNDS
Rank Reb Name Year
1. 376 Darryl Webb 2009-10
2. 365 Lee McCullough 1970-71
3. 349 Dennis Mims 2001-02
4. 333 Garry Lupek 1967-68
5. 329 Lee McCullough 1969-70
6. 324 Darryl Webb 2010-11
7. 321 Mike Beckles 1999-00
8. 312 Ayyub Ali 2004-05
9. 304 Joe DeLise 1957-58
10. 298 Bill Moore 1975-76
ASSISTS
Rank Asst Name Year
1. 196 Fred Kerr 1990-91
2. 190 Brian Kizzie 2004-05
3. 160 Terrance Flowers 1996-97
4. 159 Mont Mattocks 1969-70
159 Gerry Recktenwald 1977-78
6. 155 Yancey Taylor 1994-95
155 Dwayne Anthony 1999-00
8. 149 Yancey Taylor 1993-94
149 Ashton Smith 2009-10
10. 146 Mont Mattocks 1967-68
CAREERPOINTS
Rank Pts Name Years
1. 1949 Darryl Webb 2007-11
2. 1715 Robert Misenko 1992-96
3. 1655 Julian Sanders 2008-12
4. 1635 Ashton Smith 2008-12
5. 1621 Eddie Peterson 2002-06
6. 1564 Jack Crossan 1952-56
7. 1535 Derrick Freeman 1993-96
8. 1510 Joe DeLise 1950-51, 1955-58
9. 1369 Sam Scott 1977-82
10. 1366 Randy Allen 1971-74
REBOUNDS
Rank Reb Name Years
1. 1214 Darryl Webb 2007-11
2. 881 Garry Lupek 1966-69
3. 877 Lee McCullough 1968-71
4. 826 Robert Misenko 1992-96
5. 738 Sam Scott 1977-82
6. 672 Mike Mitten 1977-81
7. 653 Tom Kerstetter 1969-72
8. 632 Bob Bence 1962-66
9. 630 John Guyton 1972-76
10. 626 Todd Johns 1987-91
ASSISTS
Rank Asst. Name Years
1. 456 Ashton Smith 2008-12
2. 450 Mont Mattocks 1966-70
3. 425 Eddie Peterson 2002-06
4. 406 Yancey Taylor 1992-95
5. 379 Gerry Recktenwald 1974-78
6. 372 Jim DeMark 1966-70
7. 343 Dwayne Anthony 1997-00
8. 340 Ron McNabb 1979-83
9. 321 Brian Kizzie 2003-05
10. 309 Phil Crump 1991-94
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KOVALCHICK COMPLEXKOVALCHICK COMPLEX
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RESIDENTIAL REVIVALRESIDENTIAL REVIVAL
TO ENRICH THE QUALITY OFon-campus living, construction began on a Residential Revival project in 2006. The result has been spectacular.
eginning in May 2006, IUP
embarked on a comprehensive
revitalization of its housing that will
provide space for 3,900 students when the fi nal phase of
the project is completed in fall 2010. Th e $270-million
project, the largest of its kind in the nation, has made
IUP a school of choice for an expanding number of
students.
Within these living and learning communities, IUP
off ers a wide array of specialty fl oors so that students
who share academic interests may live near each other.
For those who desire extra quiet, study-intensive fl oors
with stricter noise regulations are available.
With information from students themselves on what
amenities were most important to them, the
Foundation for IUP and the university mapped out an
aggressive course of action that has led to replacement
of nearly all of the university’s residence halls.
Th ere are four diff erent suite confi gurations with the
opportunity to share a suite with one person or three.
Students have more control over their privacy since
some suites off er single sleeping quarters, and they
share a bathroom with only one person.
Each fl oor in the new suites has laundry facilities, a
kitchenette and lounge space as well as ample meeting
space. Many offi ces that perform student services are
conveniently located in the ground fl oor of these new
buildings.
A boulevard-style landscaped street is planned to link
downtown Indiana to campus and to the Kovalchick
Convention and Athletic Complex.
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