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Back to top 12/15/2007 Blue Jays take 9-0 record to break following 79-51 win over Rutgers-Camden ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Elizabethtown Earns Ninth Straight Victory By Defeating Rutgers-Camden, 79-51 ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College shot 56.9 percent from the field and improved to 9-0 for the first time in school history with a 79-51 victory over Rutgers-Camden in non-conference men's basketball action at Thompson Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon. Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) led the Blue Jays in scoring with his third straight 18-point effort, while senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) added 14 of his 16 points in the first half as Etown never trailed against the Scarlet Raptors (2-7 overall), who shot 32 percent (16-for-50) from the field as a team. Sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) finished with eight points, seven rebounds and a career-high six blocked shots for the Blue Jays, who hit 29-of-51 shots from the field and scored 30 points off 28 Rutgers-Camden turnovers. The Blue Jays scored the game's first six points and built their lead to double figures at 18-8 with 12:14 left in the opening half. Etown's advantage swelled to 38-19 at halftime as Piersol went for 14 points while Schatzmann added 12. In the second half, the Blue Jays went on a 16-0 run spanning five minutes to take a 56-25 lead with 12:40 to play. Elizabethtown's largest lead was at 61-29 with 10:40 to go following a three-point play by first-year student Keith Fogel (Mifflinburg, PA/Mifflinburg), who finished with eight points. Brandon Canty was the lone player to reach double figures for Rutgers-Camden, as he finished with 11 points off the bench. Alex Rislin added nine points and a game-high 10 rebounds for the Scarlet Raptors, who finished with a 35-26 edge on the glass over the Blue Jays. Junior Phil Schaffer (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City) scored just two points for the Blue Jays, but added four rebounds, a game-high seven assists and three steals in just 20 minutes of action. The triumph for the Blue Jays was the 897th in program history, leaving the team three wins shy of reaching 900 all-time victories. ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 79, RUTGERS-CAMDEN 51 Back to top 12/10/2007 Chad piersol named to MAC Honor Roll FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Chad Piersol Selected to MAC Honor Roll in Men's Basketball ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior forward Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) was named to the Middle Atlantic Conference men's basketball weekly Honor Roll for the week ending Dec. 9, the conference office announced Monday. Piersol averaged 20.0 points and 6.0 rebounds as the Blue Jays improved to 8-0 for the first time in program history with wins over Millersville (77-72) and Arcadia (76-63) last week. He scored a team-high 22 points, including the go-ahead three-pointer in the final minute, as Etown upset Millersville on Wednesday night, then added a team-best 18 points and a career-high nine rebounds in the win over Arcadia on Saturday. For the season, he leads the Commonwealth Conference in scoring at 19.6 points per game while adding 4.8 rebounds per contest. Piersol is shooting 48.3 percent (56-for-116) from the field, 42.1 percent (16-for-38) from three-point range and 82.9 percent (29-for-35) at the foul line for the Blue Jays. Elizabethtown concludes the 2007 portion of its schedule on Saturday afternoon when Rutgers-Camden visits Thompson Gymnasium for a 3:00 p.m. contest. Back to top 12/8/2007 Etown moves to 8-0 with 76-63 win over Arcadia ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Elizabethtown Moves to 8-0 With 76-63 Victory over Arcadia ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- A 14-0 run midway through the first half pushed Elizabethtown College to a 76-63 victory over Arcadia University in non-conference men's basketball action at Thompson Gymnasium on Saturday night. Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) shot 7-for-11 from the field and finished with 18 points, while senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) tallied 18 points and a career-high nine rebounds for the Blue Jays, who continue the best start in program history at 8-0. Eric Elliot led the Knights (3-3 overall) with 19 points, seven rebounds and seven steals while Terrell Varnado added 13 points and four steals, but Arcadia shot 30.4 percent (21-for-69) from the field as a team and committed 24 turnovers. First-year student Keith Fogel (Mifflinburg, PA/Mifflinburg) added a season-high 14 points off the bench for the Blue Jays, who hit 46.9 percent (23-for-49) from the field and 29-of-37 from the foul line in the contest. The Blue Jays trailed 7-6 with 14:04 left in the first half, but scored the next 14 points to take a 20-7 lead on a basket by Schatzmann. Etown would close the half on an 11-2 run over the final 5:01 to take a 38-17 lead to intermission. Schatzmann and Fogel led the Blue Jays with 10 points apiece in the first half while Elliot paced the Knights with six points as Arcadia shot just 7-for-34 (20.6 percent) from the field. In the second half, the Jays led 40-20 with 19:07 to go before the Knights went on an 18-6 run to pull within 46-38 with 12:25 left. However, Piersol scored five straigh points to push the Blue Jay edge back to 51-38 and Arcadia would not pull within single digits again until the final minute. ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 76, ARCADIA UNIVERSITY 63 Back to top 12/5/2007 Blue Jays set school record with 7-0 start after downing Division II School ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Elizabethtown Sets School Record with 7-0 Start Following 77-72 Win Over Millersville ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) drilled a tiebreaking three-pointer with 39 seconds remaining as Elizabethtown College improved to 7-0 for the first time in program history with a 77-72 victory over Division II Millersville University in men's basketball action on Wednesday night. Piersol finished with a game-high 22 points for the Blue Jays, who squandered a 20-point second-half lead before rallying for the victory over the Marauders (5-1 overall). The 1996-97 squad held the previous school record by winning its first six games. Charlie Parker scored 20 of his game-high 24 points in the second half for Millersville while adding six rebounds, six assists and five steals while Reggie Bates added 18 points and 10 rebounds, but the Marauders were plagued by 23 turnovers which led to 28 Blue Jay points. Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) added 18 points, seven rebounds and six assists and sank the clinching foul shots with 1.7 seconds to go for Elizabethtown, which led 57-37 with 12:28 remaining before Millersville went on a 29-8 run to go ahead 66-65 on a three-pointer by Bates with 2:31 left. Schatzmann hit two of three free throws to restore Elizabethtown's lead at 67-66 with 2:07 to go, but Makal Stibbins dunked a rebound to put Millersville back ahead 68-67 with 1:51 to play. The Blue Jays regained the lead with 1:14 to go as first-year student Keith Fogel (Mifflinburg, PA/Mifflinburg) hit a 25-foot three-pointer to beat the shot clock and give Etown a 70-68 lead, but Millersville knotted the score for the final time at 70-70 on a layup by Charlie Parker with 58 seconds to go. Following the go-ahead three-pointer by Piersol, Millersville moved back within one at 73-72 on a putback by Justin Simmons with 25 seconds left. The Blue Jays restored their three-point lead at 75-72 on a breakaway layup by sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) with 20 seconds left. Without a timeout, Millersville looked for a game-tying three-pointer but Bates misfired with four seconds to go, and Schatzmann collared the rebound and nailed both foul shots to seal the win. Elizabethtown seemed to have the game in control, leading 57-37 with 12:28 to play. However, Millersville went on a 13-0 run over a three-minute span to pull within 57-50 with 9:34 left. A three-pointer by Piersol pushed the Blue Jays on top 63-56 with 6:30 to go, but back-to-back buckets by Bates and Parker followed by a three-pointer by Parker tied the game at 63-63 with 3:33 to go. Church finished with 14 points and nine rebounds for the Blue Jays, while Fogel tallied 10 points in 13 minutes off the bench. Senior Bryce Rodgers (Waynesboro, PA/Waynesboro) added eight points and a career-high nine rebounds for Etown, which was outrebounded by the taller Marauders by a slim 40-39 margin. Millersville shot 47.5 percent (29-for-61) from the field in the contest, while Elizabethtown hit just 39.4 percent (26-for-66) as a team. The Blue Jays went 20-for-27 from the foul line while the Marauders hit 10-for-17 at the stripe. ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 77, MILLERSVILLE UNIV. 72 Back to top 12/3/2007 Mike Schatzmann selected to MAC weekly Honor Roll FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Mike Schatzmann Selected to MAC Honor Roll in Men's Basketball ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior guard Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) was named to the Middle Atlantic Conference men's basketball weekly Honor Roll for the week ending Dec. 2, the conference office announced Monday. Schatzmann averaged 20.0 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.5 steals per game as the Blue Jays earned a pair of wins last week to match the best start in program history at 6-0. He scored all of his game-high 23 points in the second half while playing with four fouls as the Blue Jays rallied for a 73-71 win over previous unbeaten University of Scranton on Wednesday night, hitting 6-of-7 attempts from three-point range while adding six rebounds and four steals. On Saturday, Schatzmann tallied 17 points, five rebounds and four assists to lead Elizabethtown to a 105-52 victory at Lancaster Bible College, hitting 3-of-4 three-point attempts in the contest. For the week, Schatzmann shot 14-for-19 (73.7 percent) from the field and 9-for-11 from three-point range for the Blue Jays. He ranks second on the team and in the Commonwealth Conference with 18.8 points per game, while leading the league with 17 three-pointers. The Blue Jays will look for the first 7-0 start in program history on Wednesday night when local rival Millersville University (5-0 overall) visits Thompson Gymnasium for an 8:00 p.m. tip. Back to top 12/1/2007 Chad Piersol scores 27 of career-high 29 points in Jays 105-52 win ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Elizabethtown Matches Best Start in Program History at 6-0 With 105-52 Win at Lancaster Bible LANCASTER, Pa. --- Senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) scored 27 of his career-high 29 points in the first half as Elizabethtown College improved to 6-0 on the season with a 105-52 rout of host Lancaster Bible College on Saturday afternoon. Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) added 17 points, five rebounds and four assists for the Blue Jays, who matched the 1996-97 squad's school record of six consecutive wins to begin a season. Elizabethtown scored the game's first seven points and led 67-26 at intermission in their first-ever meeting against the Chargers (0-6 overall), while finishing the game shooting 55.4 percent (41-for-74) from the field and 10-for-19 from three-point range. Carl Edwards led Lancaster Bible with 14 points and seven rebounds, but the Chargers committed 33 turnovers which led to 42 Blue Jay points. Piersol, whose previous career high of 23 points was set twice earlier this season, shot 12-for-17 from the field and 5-for-7 from three-point range in just 21 minutes of playing time. Schatzmann hit 7-for-10 from the field and 3-for-4 from beyond the arc for the Blue Jays. First-year student Keith Fogel (Mifflinburg, PA/Mifflinburg) contributed a season-high 11 points off the bench for Etown, while senior Jordan Dirago (Wallkill, NY/Wallkill) added a career-best nine points along with four rebounds. Senior Nick Kennedy (Wyomissing, PA/Wyomissing) and sophomore Josh Houseal (Landisville, PA/Hempfield) each finished with eight points and four rebounds off the Blue Jay bench, which contributed 44 points as a unit. Junior Phil Schaffer (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City) also tallied eight points on 4-for-4 shooting, and added a game-high six assists along with three steals in 18 minutes of playing time for Elizabethtown. At Lancaster, PA (Horst Athletic Center) Back to top 11/28/2007 Mike Schatzmann nets 23 second-half ponts as Blue Jays rally for 73-71 win ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Blue Jays Rally from 11-Point Deficit to Knock Off Scranton, 73-71 as Schatzmann Scores 23 Points ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) scored all of his game-high 23 points in the final 15 minutes of regulation while playing with four fouls as Elizabethtown College rallied from a 12-point deficit to stun the University of Scranton 73-71 in non-conference men's basketball action at Thompson Gymnasium on Wednesday night. Schatzmann, who played just four minutes in the first half due to foul trouble, hit a career-high six three-pointers in seven attempts as the Blue Jays (5-0 overall) continued their best start since the 1996-97 season and handed the Royals (4-1 overall) their first loss of the year. Senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) hit the go-ahead jumper with 19 seconds left for the Blue Jays, who trailed 45-33 with 15:34 remaining and 64-53 with 6:56 left before storming back behind the long-range shooting of Schatzmann, who canned back-to-back three-pointers to give Elizabethtown a 70-68 lead with 58 seconds to play. However, Scranton's Randy Arnold answered with a three-pointer of his own to give the Royals a 71-70 lead with 44 seconds left. Piersol then nailed a jumper from the foul line to push Etown back ahead 72-71 with 19 seconds left, and an offensive foul gave the Jays the ball back with 4.2 seconds remaining. Schatzmann made a foul shot with 3.5 seconds left to extend the Blue Jay lead to 73-71, and after missing the second shot stole the outlet pass as time expired to seal the victory. Elizabethtown overcame 30.6 percent shooting in the first half by hitting 68.2 percent (15-for-22) in the second half, including 6-for-10 from three-point range, to finish at 44.8 percent for the contest. Piersol added 19 points for the Blue Jays while senior Bryce Rodgers (Waynesboro, PA/Waynesboro) came off the bench to add 11 points and a career-high eight rebounds. Scranton was led by Zach Ashworth, who came off the bench with hot shooting of his own as he went 4-for-6 from three-point range and finished with 16 points. Tom Bicknell added 14 points and eight rebounds while Arnold chipped in with 13 points and five steals. The Royals led 31-28 at halftime thanks to a late 9-2 run, and burst out to a 45-33 lead on a jumper by Arnold with 15:34 left. Schatzmann, who picked up his fourth foul with 16:13 left, then nailed three straight three-pointers as part of a 12-4 run that brought the Blue Jays within 47-44 with 13:29 to go. However, Ashworth answered with four consecutive three-pointers, the latter coming with 8:00 left to give the Royals a 62-51 advantage. From there, it was all Schatzmann and Piersol as the duo combined for the Blue Jays' final 18 points over the last 6:30 of the contest. Junior Phil Schaffer (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City) dished out a career-best 10 assists for the Blue Jays while adding four points and four rebounds. At Elizabethtown, PA (Thompson Gymnasium) Back to top 11/25/2007 Mike Church scores career-high 19 points in 55-50 win at Neumann ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Elizabethtown Boosts Record to 4-0 With 55-50 Win at Neumann ASTON, Pa. --- Sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) scored a career-high 19 points while senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) added 18 points and eight rebounds as Elizabethtown College extended its best start since 1996-97 to 4-0 with a 55-50 victory at Neumann College in non-conference men's basketball action on Sunday afternoon. The Blue Jay defense held the Knights (2-1 overall) to 32.6 percent shooting (15-for-46) from the field in the contest in opening the season with four straight wins for the first time since posting six consecutive victories to open the 1996-97 season. Derahn Patrick led Neumann with 13 points while DJ Fritz added 12 points and Eli Hitchens chipped in with 10 points and four rebounds. Elizabethtown led just 24-23 at halftime and took its largest lead of the contest at 30-23 on two foul shots by Schatzmann with 14:55 to play. However, Neumann fought back to knot the score at 43-43 on two free throws by Patrick with 6:09 remaining. Elizabethtown regained the lead for good at 47-45 on a basket by senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) and held off a last-ditch Knight rally to claim the victory. Schatzmann finished 8-for-9 from the foul line for the Blue Jays, who went 16-for-21 at the stripe as a team, while also dishing out a game-high five assists. ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 55, NEUMANN COLLEGE 50 Back to top 11/20/2007 Blue Jays move to 3-0 with 76-73 victory at Marymount ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Elizabethtown Moves to 3-0 With 76-73 Win at Marymount ARLINGTON, Va. --- Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) scored a team-high 17 points as Elizabethtown College improved to 3-0 for the first time in 11 years with a 76-73 win at Marymount University in non-conference men's basketball action on Tuesday night. Senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) added 15 points and six rebounds as the Blue Jays recovered after squandering an 11-point second-half lead to open the season with three straight victories for the first time since winning six consecutive games to open the 1996-97 season. Mike Gray led the Saints (2-1 overall) with a game-high 22 points and seven rebounds while Fred Stanback added 16 points and a game-high 12 boards, but Marymount committed 23 turnovers and shot 41.5 percent (27-for-65) from the field as a team. Elizabethtown led 56-45 with 11:52 remaining following a three-pointer by Schatzmann, but the Saints went on an 18-5 run to go ahead 63-61 on a layup by Gray with 6:43 left. The Blue Jays took the lead for good at 68-66 on a three-pointer by Piersol with 4:40 left, and used a key three-point play by sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) to go ahead 75-71 with 1:39 left. A foul shot by sophomore Josh Houseal (Landisville, PA/Hempfield) gave the Blue Jays a 76-73 lead with eight seconds left, and a game-tying three-point attempt by Stanback was off the mark as time ran out. Houseal finished with 13 points and five rebounds for the Blue Jays, while junior Phil Schaffer (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City) also scored in double figures with 10 points along with five rebounds and four assists. The Blue Jays led 37-30 at halftime behind 10 points from Schatzmann, while Gray paced the Saints with 10 points in the opening 20 minutes of action. ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 76, MARYMOUNT UNIV. 73 Back to top 11/19/2007 Chad Piersol named Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Chad Piersol Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior forward Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) has been named the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week in men's basketball for the week ending Nov. 18, the conference office announced Monday. Piersol scored a career-high 23 points in each game to earn Most Valuable Player honors as Elizabethtown won the Days Inn East Blue Jay Classic with victories over Penn State Berks (88-54) and Methodist University (86-76). Piersol also averaged 5.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.5 steals for the Blue Jays, who won the Classic title for the first time since 2004. The Blue Jays (2-0 overall) play at Marymount University on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Back to top 11/17/2007 Chad Piersol named tournament MVP as Etown defeats Methodist 86-76 ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Elizabethtown Wins Days Inn East Blue Jay Classic Title With 86-76 Win over Methodist Rutgers-Camden/Penn State Berks box score ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) scored 23 points for the second consecutive day to earn tournament Most Valuable Player honors as Elizabethtown College defeated Methodist University 86-76 in the championship game of the Days Inn East Blue Jay Classic at Thompson Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon. Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) also scored 23 points and pulled a team-high nine rebounds for the Blue Jays (2-0 overall), who nailed nine three-pointers as a team and never trailed to capture the tournament title for the first time since 2004. Billy McDade led the Monarchs (1-1 overall) with a game-high 26 points and nine rebounds, but Methodist was unable to pull any closer than nine points in the second half after trailing 47-37 at intermission. Piersol was named Most Valuable Player for his efforts in the tournament, while Schatzmann was joined on the All-Tournament team by sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco), McDade and AB Lehmann of Methodist, and Bill Banks of Rutgers-Camden. Elizabethtown dashed out to an early 9-2 lead and built their margin to double figures at 27-17 with 8:16 left in the first half, past of a 10-0 run that was capped by consecutive three-pointers by Schatzmann and senior Ben Schlosser (Elizabethtown, PA/Lancaster Catholic), the latter giving the Jays a 33-17 lead with 7:24 left in the half. In the second half, Elizabethtown took its largest lead of the game at 54-37 on a layup by Schatzmann iw th 16:47 to play. Methodist cut the deficit to 79-70 on a basket by McDade with 3:37 to play, but the Blue Jays salted the game away by making five free throws in the final two minutes. Church finished wih 14 points and five rebounds for Elizabethtown, while sophomore Josh Houseal (Landisville, PA/Hempfield) tallied nine points and six rebounds. Junior Phil Schaffer (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City) chalked up a game-high six assists while first-year student Keith Fogel (Mifflinburg, PA/Mifflinburg) came off the bench to add seven points and five assists in 18 minutes of action. Antwin Shuford posted 15 points, nine rebounds and five steals for the Monarchs, while Travis McBryde added 14 points, four boards and three blocks off the Methodist bench. The Monarchs shot 42.6 percent (26-for-61) from the field but canned 21-of-22 from the free-throw line. In the consolation game, Rutgers-Camden rallied from a 15-point first-half deficit to defeat Penn State Berks 64-59, behind a game-high 22 points from Banks including the go-ahead three-pointer with 58 seconds left in the regulation. Adam Fusco led Penn State Berks with 19 points, but the Lions committed 29 turnovers. At Elizabethtown, PA (Thompson Gymnasium) Consolation game All-tournament team: Mike Schatzmann (Etown), Mike Church (Etown), AB Lehmann
(Methodist), Billy McDade (Methodist), Bill Banks (Rutgers-Camden) Back to top 11/16/2007 Chad Piersol scores 23 points, leads Blue Jays to 88-54 Penn State ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Elizabethtown Advances to Days Inn Blue Jay Classic Finals With 88-54 Win Over Penn State Berks Rutgers-Camden/Methodist box score ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) scored a career-high 23 points to lead five Elizabethtown College players in double figures as the Blue Jays opened the 2007-08 men's basketball season with an 88-54 victory over Penn State Berks in the opening round of the Days Inn East Blue Jay Classic at Thompson Gymnasium on Friday night. Piersol scored 15 points in the opening half as the Blue Jays (1-0 overall) led 45-23 at intermission and built their advantage over the Lions (0-1 overall) to as many as 35 points in the second half. Elizabethtown will host Methodist University in the championship game on Saturday at 3:00 p.m. after the Monarchs defeated Rutgers-Camden 64-50 in Friday's opening contest. Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) added 15 points and sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) posted a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds for Elizabethtown, which never trailed in the contest. Elizabethtown took an early 20-5 lead as Piersol scored 13 points in the opening 5 minutes, 23 seconds of the game. Penn State Berks rallied to within 20-16 thanks to consecutive three-point plays by Steven Fulton, but the Blue Jays went on a 19-3 run to end the half and take a 45-23 lead to the locker room. In the second half, the Jays used a 14-3 run to build a 67-33 bulge with 12:46 to go, and the Lions would get no closer than 26 points the rest of the way. A pair of first-year players also reached double figures for the Blue Jays in the collegiate debuts, as Keith Fogel (Mifflinburg, PA/Mifflinburg) and Joe Flanagan (Lancaster, PA/Lancaster Mennonite) tallied 10 points apiece off the Etown bench. Adam Fusco led Penn State Berks with 11 points, six rebounds and four steals, but the Lions committed 30 turnovers and shot 37.7 percent (20-for-53) from the field in the game. Elizabethtown connected on 45.9 percent (28-for-61) from the floor and finished with a 43-40 edge in rebounds. At Elizabethtown, PA (Thompson Gymnasium) METHODIST UNIVERSITY 64, RUTGERS-CAMDEN 50 Back to top 11/15/2007 Elizabethtown to host Days Inn East Blue Jay Classic FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Elizabethtown College to Host Days Inn East Blue Jay Classic on Friday and Saturday ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team will host the Days Inn East Blue Jay Classic beginning Friday night and concluding Saturday afternoon at Thompson Gymnasium. Tournament play begins Friday at 6:00 p.m. as Methodist University faces Rutgers-Camden, with the host Blue Jays taking on Penn State Berks at 8:00 p.m. The consolation game will be played at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, followed by the championship at 3:00 p.m. This is the seventh straight year that the Blue Jay Classic has served as Elizabethtown's season opener, and the 16th edition of the tournament overall. The Blue Jays have claimed six Classic titles, with the last coming in 2004. Each of the other three schools will be making its first appearance in the tournament. Elizabethtown (9-15) returns three starters from last year's squad, led by senior guard Mike Schatzmann who was the team's leading scorer last season at 11.0 points per game, while connecting on 33 three-pointers and sharing the team lead with 3.9 rebounds per contest. After opening last season with 11 consecutive losses, Penn State Berks (8-17) bounced back to compile an 8-6 record over their final 14 contests and earn a berth in the North Eastern Athletic Conference postseason tournament. Three starters are back from last year’s squad, including sophomore guard Adam Fusco who averaged 10.5 points per game and connected on a team-best 49 three-pointers. Rutgers-Camden (6-19) returns three starters from last year’s team, led by junior forward Antoine Miller and sophomore guard Joshua Askew who averaged 7.7 points per game apiece. Askew also led the squad with 59 steals and 50 assists, while Miller is the top returning rebounder at 4.5 boards per contest. Methodist (11-14) played an exhibition at Division I Western Carolina on Wednesday night and lost 87-76, with senior Billy McDade leading the team with 17 points and five rebounds. In all, the Monarchs placed four players in double figures, as senior guard Brian Lane added 15 points. Methodist shot 46.4 percent from the field and went 10-for-24 from three-point range. Admission to all games is free of charge, and live stats will be available on the Etown SportsNet web site at www.etown.edu/sports. DAYS INN EAST BLUE JAY CLASSIC Back to top 11/14/2007 Blue Jays picked sixth in Commonwealth Conference preseason poll FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Men's Basketball Picked Sixth in Commonwealth Conference Preseason Coaches Poll ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team was picked to finish sixth in the Commonwealth Conference during the upcoming season, as voted upon by the league's head coaches and released Thursday. The Blue Jays, who went 9-15 overall and 4-10 in the conference last season, return three starters for 18th-year head coach Bob Schlosser and tip off the 2007-08 season on Friday night at 8:00 p.m. against Penn State Berks in the opening round of the Days Inn East Blue Jay Classic at Thompson Gymnasium. Senior guard Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) was the Blue Jays' top scorer last season at 11.0 points per game, with senior swingman Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) averaging 9.6 points per contest. Voting on the preseason poll was extremely close, as four of the six teams received at least one first-place vote and the spread from top to bottom was just nine points. Widener University, which won the postseason title last season, earned 19 points and one first-place vote to capture the top spot in the poll, followed by Albright College (17 points, 3 firsts) and Lebanon Valley College (17 points, 1 first), Messiah College (15 points), Lycoming College (12 points) and Elizabethtown (10 points, 1 first). The Commonwealth Conference was realigned following the conclusion of last season, with the departure of Juniata College, Moravian College and Susquehanna University to the newly-formed Landmark Conference and the addition of Lycoming from the Freedom Conference. Back to top 11/13/2007 2007-08 schedule now available 2008-09 Elizabethtown College Overall: 0-0; Commonwealth Conference: 0-0
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Back to top 11/13/2007 2007-08 season preview available 2007-08 Men's Basketball Preview After an uncharacteristic 9-15 season in 2006-07, the Elizabethtown College men's basketball team is fully prepared to return to its usual spot near the top of the Commonwealth Conference standings in 2007-08. The Blue Jays return two full-time starters and a part-time starter from last year's squad, but intend to rely on a core of senior leadership combined with several up-and-coming prospects to challenge for one of four postseason berths in the six-team league. Head coach Bob Schlosser begins his 18th season on the Elizabethtown bench with 264 career victories, and has a total of eight letterwinners among the 13 players who will suit up when the Blue Jays host Penn State Berks in the season-opening Days Inn East Blue Jay Classic on Friday, Nov. 16 at Thompson Gymnasium. Offensively, senior guard Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) was the team's leading scorer last season at 11.0 points per game, while connecting on 33 three-pointers and sharing the team lead with 3.9 rebounds per contest. Senior swingman Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) started 15 games last season and averaged 9.6 points per contest while hitting 24 three-pointers, and senior forward Bryce Rodgers (Waynesboro, PA/Waynesboro) added 4.7 points and 3.3 rebounds per game while starting exactly half of the Blue Jays' 24 contests. Sophomore post player Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) is expected to be a factor in the paint for Elizabethtown, after averaging 4.7 points and 3.0 rebounds in 21 games as a reserve last season. Junior guard Phil Schaffer (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City) will step into the starting point guard spot after averaging 2.1 points and 1.4 assists per game last year. Off the bench, sophomore forward Josh Houseal (Landisville, PA/Hempfield) will play a regular role after scoring nine points and grabbing six rebounds in limited action last season. Senior guard Ben Schlosser (Elizabethtown, PA/Lancaster Catholic) and senior forward Nick Kennedy (Wyomissing, PA/Wyomissing) will also see increased minutes this year off the Blue Jay bench. Also providing depth off the bench are senior forward Jordan Dirago (Wallkill, NY/Wallkill) and a pair of newcomers at guard in junior Matt Stein (Lawrenceville, NJ/Lawrence) and first-year student Keith Fogel (Mifflinburg, PA/Mifflinburg). Fogel scored 1,572 points during his scholastic career and was a three-time All-Conference selection. Sophomore guard Chris Jones (Airville, PA/Kennard-Dale) and first-year guard Joe Flanagan (Lancaster, PA/Lancaster Mennonite) will also compete for minutes off the bench for the Blue Jays.Back to top 11/13/2007 Live stats of Elizabethtown home basketball game to be available on website FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Elizabethtown College to Offer Live Stats of Home Men's and Women's Basketball Games ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Fans of Elizabethtown College's men's and women's basketball teams will be able to follow the Blue Jays on the Internet throughout the 2007-08 season, as in-game statistics for all home games will be available in real time via the Etown SportsNet web site at www.etown.edu/sports. Similar to services provided by major sports Web sites, the live stats software enables viewers to follow along via text play-by-play while the game statistics are continually updated as the game progresses. The men's basketball team opens its 2007-08 season on Friday, Nov. 16 by hosting Penn State Berks at 8:00 p.m. as part of the Days Inn East Blue Jay Classic at Thompson Gymnasium. |
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