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    12/16/2008permalink Men's basketball topped by Scranton, 83-68
    12/13/2008permalink DeSales remains unbeaten with 71-65 win in men's hoops action
    12/6/2008permalink Men's basketball outscored by Gwynedd-Mercy, 86-75
    12/3/2008permalink Men's basketball holds off Millersville, 70-65
    11/29/2008permalink Church's career high leads Etown over Neumann, 82-75
    11/25/2008permalink Men's basketball outlasts Marymount in OT, 88-78
    11/22/2008permalink Men's basketball defeated by Rowan, 63-56
    11/21/2008permalink #11 Gettysburg downs Etown, 71-56
    11/18/2008permalink Men's basketball rallies for 73-62 win over Lancaster Bible
    11/15/2008permalink Men's basketball downs Alvernia in season opener
    11/10/2008permalink Men's hoops picked sixth in conference poll
    9/11/2008permalink 12/5/00: Ross Unruh Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player
    9/11/2008permalink 2/13/01: Ross Unruh Named to MAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll
    9/11/2008permalink 2/27/01: Ross Unruh and Bob Porambo Named Commonwealth Conference
    9/11/2008permalink 11/13/01: Sprint Blue Jay Classic Men's Basketball Tournament Switches
    9/11/2008permalink 1/8/02: Brian Loftus Named to Middle Atlantic Conferences' Weekly Basketbal
    9/11/2008permalink 1/8/02: Men's Basketball Team Ranked 12th in Nation
    9/11/2008permalink 1/15/02: Men's Basketball Team Ranked Ninth in Nation, Blue Jays to Try to
    9/11/2008permalink 1/21/02: Chad Heller Named MAC men's basketball Player of the Week
    9/11/2008permalink 1/22/02: Men's Basketball Team Moves Up To Sixth in National Rakings
    9/11/2008permalink 1/29/02: Brian Loftus Named to MAC Basketball Honor Roll for Third Time
    9/11/2008permalink 1/29/02: Men's Basketball Team Ranked Fourth in Nation in Both D3hoops.com
    9/11/2008permalink 2/5/02: Men's Basketball Team Stays Near the Top of National Rankings
    9/11/2008permalink 2/12/02: Chad Heller Named to Middle Atlantic Conferences' Weekly
    9/11/2008permalink 2/19/02: Men's Basketball Team Ranked Fourth in Nation
    9/11/2008permalink 2/26/02: Bob Porambo Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player
    9/11/2008permalink 2/26/02: Four Elizabethtown Men's Basketball Players Named Commonwealth
    9/11/2008permalink 3/4/02: Catholic University to Host NCAA Division III Men's Basketball
    9/11/2008permalink 3/4/02: Elizabethtown College Athletics Department to Sponsor Bus Trips
    9/11/2008permalink 3/11/02: Ticket and Fan Bus Information for NCAA Division III Mens
    9/11/2008permalink 3/12/02: Radio, Internet, and Television Broadcast Schedule for NCAA
    9/11/2008permalink 11/4/02: Men's Basketball Team Picked to Finish First, Women's Basketball
    9/11/2008permalink 11/4/02: Men's Basketball Team Ranked Ninth in D3hoops.com Preseason Poll
    9/11/2008permalink 11/7/02: No Going Back: 2002-03 Men's Basketball Preview
    9/11/2008permalink 11/20/02: Etown Men's Basketball Team to Open 2002-03 Season as Host
    9/11/2008permalink 12/2/02: Chad Heller Named to MAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll
    9/11/2008permalink 1/14/03: Jon English Named to MAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll
    9/11/2008permalink 2/4/03: Jon Connor Named to MAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll
    9/11/2008permalink 2/24/03: Elizabethtown to Host Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball
    9/11/2008permalink 2/27/03: Men's Basketball Team to Travel to Susquehanna for Conference
    9/11/2008permalink 3/2/03: Men's Basketball Team to Face Montclair State (NJ) on Road Thursday
    9/11/2008permalink 3/5/03: Jon English Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player
    9/11/2008permalink 4/1/03: Jon English Named South Jersey Small College Basketball Player
    9/8/2008permalink 11/10/03: Men's Basketball Team Picked to Finish Third in Commonwealth
    9/8/2008permalink 11/14/03: Finding a Way, Together: 2003-04 Elizabethtown Men's Basketball
    9/8/2008permalink FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE S-61-03-04 Monday, December 1, 2003 Elizabethtown
    9/8/2008permalink 12/22/03: Jon Connor Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player
    9/8/2008permalink 2/17/04: Jon Connor Named to MAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll
    9/8/2008permalink 2/26/04: Elizabethtown College Men's Basketball Team to Travel to Widener
    9/8/2008permalink 2/26/04: Elizabethtown College to Send Fan Bus to Widener for Conference
    9/8/2008permalink 2/29/04: Men's Basketball Team to Travel to Hampden-Sydney (Va.) for NCAA
    9/8/2008permalink 3/1/04: Elizabethtown College to Send Fand Bus to Hampden-Sydney for NCAA
    9/8/2008permalink 3/1/04: Elizabethtown Junior Kyle Conrad Named Commonwealth Conference
    9/8/2008permalink 10/25/04: Men's Basketball Team Ranked in Tie for Second in 2004-05
    9/8/2008permalink 11/22/04: Kyle Conrad Named to MAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll
    9/8/2008permalink 12/21/04: Jon Connor Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player
    9/8/2008permalink 1/3/05: Greg Adams Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player
    9/8/2008permalink 1/17/05: Kyle Conrad Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player
    9/8/2008permalink 2/8/05: Kyle Conrad Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player
    9/8/2008permalink 2/21/05: Jon Connor Named to Middle Atlantic Conferences' Weekly Basketball
    9/8/2008permalink 11/4/05: Men's Basketball Team Picked Fifth in Commonwealth Conference
    9/8/2008permalink 12/13/05: Michael Schatzmann Named to MASCAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll
    9/8/2008permalink 1/3/06: Chad Piersol Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player
    9/8/2008permalink 1/9/06: Brian Schreiber Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball
    9/8/2008permalink 1/17/06: Greg Brizek Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player
    9/8/2008permalink 1/30/06: Brian Schreiber Named to MASCAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll
    9/8/2008permalink 2/20/06: Men's Basketball Team to Travel to Widener For First-Round
    9/8/2008permalink 2/20/06: Brian Schreiber Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball
    9/8/2008permalink 2/20/06: Elizabethtown to Charter Fan Bus to Wednesday's Men's Basketball
    9/8/2008permalink 8/7/06: Men's Basketball Team to Tour Germany and Austria
    9/8/2008permalink 10/4/06: Head Men's Basketball Coach Robert Schlosser to be Inducted
    9/8/2008permalink 11/14/06: Men's Basketball Team Picked Fifth in Commonwealth Conference
    9/8/2008permalink 11/15/06: A Balanced Approach: 2006-07 Men's Basketball Preview
    9/8/2008permalink 2/20/07: Luke Ledyard Named to MASCAC Weekly Men's Basketball Honor Roll
    9/8/2008permalink 2/28/07: Baseball Team Ranked Second in Commonwealth Conference Pre-Season
    2/28/2008permalink Mike Schatzmann and Chat Piersol earn All-Conference honors
    2/23/2008permalink Widener defeats Elizabethtown 84-68 in season finale
    2/19/2008permalink Blue Jays fall just short against Lycoming, 56-54
    2/16/2008permalink Lebanon Valley edges Elizabethtown, 78-70
    2/13/2008permalink Blue Jays hold on for 79-75 win over Albright
    2/9/2008permalink Messiah slips past Etown in final minute, 71-67
    2/5/2008permalink Widener rallies for 88-77 win over Elizabethtown
    2/2/2008permalink Etown edged at home by Lebanon Valley, 70-63
    1/30/2008permalink Elizabethtown to host "kid's day" on Saturday vs Lebanon Valley
    1/30/2008permalink Blue Jays fall in overtime at Albright, 87-82
    1/28/2008permalink Mike Schatzmann honored as Commonwealth conference Player of the week
    1/26/2008permalink Blue Jays coast past Messiah 84-68 behind 22 points from Mike Schatzmann
    1/22/2008permalink Lycoming rallies for 79-78 overtime win in Commonwealth opener
    1/21/2008permalink Chad Piersol named to commonwealth conference honor roll
    1/21/2008permalink Blue Jays enter D3hoops.com top 25
    1/19/2008permalink Blue Jays down Desales 80-69 in regional showdown
    1/14/2008permalink Mike Schatzmann named Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week
    1/12/2008permalink Blue Jays earn 900th win in program history as Schatzmann nets 34 points
    1/9/2008permalink Blue Jays defeat manhattanville 93-89 for 899th win in program history
    1/5/2008permalink Blue Jay win streak ends as York picks up 80-74 victory
    1/4/2008permalink Etown now 10-0 after holding off Johns Hopkins 74-67 at Coaches vs. Cancer


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12/16/2008
Men's basketball topped by Scranton, 83-68

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Scranton 83, Elizabethtown 68

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SCRANTON, Pa. --- The University of Scranton placed six players in double figures and connected on 12 three-pointers in an 83-68 victory over Elizabethtown College in non-conference men's basketball action at the Long Center on Tuesday night.

Ryan FitzPatrick went 5-for-6 from three-point range and scored a team-high 17 points for the Royals (6-3 overall), while Zach Ashworth added 15 points as all five starters reached double figures in the victory for Scranton.

Joe Flanagan (Lancaster, PA/Lancaster Mennonite) led the Blue Jays (5-5 overall) with 21 points while Keith Fogel (Mifllinburg, PA/Mifflinburg) added 16 points for Elizabethtown, which shot 40.3 percent (27-for-67) from the field as a team and connected on just 9-of-18 from the foul line.

The Blue Jays held their only lead of the game at 7-6, but the Royals went on a 12-2 run to take an 18-9 advantage with 12:27 left in the first half. Scranton led 41-33 at halftime as Luke Hawk scored 10 points to lead the Royals, while Flanagan paced the Blue Jays with 15 points in the opening half.

In the second half, Scranton hit four three-pointers in the opening four minutes to take a 55-40 lead, but the Blue Jays climbed back to within eight at 55-47 with 14:36 to go. However, Scranton regained a double-figure lead and built their advantage to as many as 18 points midway through the half.

Eli Londo went 5-for-5 from the field and finished with 11 points and seven rebounds off the bench for Scranton, while Paul Biagioli and brothers Luke and Paul Hawk all tallied 10 points. As a team, Scranton finished 23-for-27 from the foul line inclluding 16-for-17 in the second half.

Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) also finished in double figures for Elizabethtown with 10 points to go with a team-high seven rebounds and three blocked shots, while Phil Schaffer (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City) dished out seven assists.

UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON 83, ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 68
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (5-5)
Joe Flanagan 7-9 4-5 21; Keith Fogel 6-19 3-3 16; Mike Church 4-8 2-6 10;
Brady Haughney 3-3 0-0 6; Chris Fairbanks 2-5 0-0 4; Chris Jones 2-5 0-0 4;
Josh Houseal 1-6 0-0 3; Chris Hill 1-4 0-1 2; Phil Schaffer 1-2 0-3 2; Brian
Allport 0-0 0-0 0; Mark Vogel 0-2 0-0 0; Kyle McConnell 0-2 0-0 0; Andrew
Corrigan 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 27-67 9-18 68.
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON (6-3)
Ryan FitzPatrick 6-8 0-0 17; Zach Ashworth 2-8 9-10 15; Eli Londo 5-5 1-1
11; Luke Hawk 2-8 5-6 10; Paul Biagioli 4-8 0-0 10; Paul Hawk 3-8 3-4 10;
Dan O'Connell 2-3 4-4 9; Dan Hilferty 0-0 1-2 1; Brendan Fuller 0-0 0-0 0;
Andrew Wynne 0-0 0-0 0; RJ Wallace 0-1 0-0 0; Matt Swaback 0-0 0-0 0; Kevin
Roe 0-0 0-0 0; Anthony Carlino 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-49 23-27 83.
Elizabethtown College.........   33   35  -   68
University of Scranton........   41   42  -   83
3-point goals--Elizabethtown College 5-13 (Joe Flanagan 3-4; Josh Houseal
1-1; Keith Fogel 1-4; Chris Fairbanks 0-2; Chris Jones 0-1; Mike Church
0-1), University of Scranton 12-23 (Ryan FitzPatrick 5-6; Paul Biagioli 2-3;
Zach Ashworth 2-5; Luke Hawk 1-4; Paul Hawk 1-2; Dan O'Connell 1-2; RJ
Wallace 0-1). Fouled out--Elizabethtown College-None, University of
Scranton-None. Rebounds--Elizabethtown College 34 (Mike Church 7),
University of Scranton 38 (Eli Londo 7). Assists--Elizabethtown College 21
(Phil Schaffer 7), University of Scranton 20 (Ryan FitzPatrick 5; Dan
O'Connell 5). Total fouls--Elizabethtown College 20, University of Scranton
18. Technical fouls--Elizabethtown College-None, University of
Scranton-None. A-400




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12/13/2008
DeSales remains unbeaten with 71-65 win in men's hoops action

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Saturday, December 13, 2008

DeSales 71, Elizabethtown 65

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CENTER VALLEY, Pa. --- Darnell Braswell scored a game-high 22 points and Brian Hunter added 20 as DeSales University remained undefeated with a 71-65 victory over Elizabethtown College in non-conference men's basketball action on Saturday afternoon at Billera Hall.

Ed Lapinski chipped in with nine points and a game-high 12 rebounds for the Bulldogs (8-0 overall), who led from start to finish by as many as 17 points before the Blue Jays (5-4 overall) used a late rally to trim to deficit to four points.

Keith Fogel (Mifllinburg, PA/Mifflinburg) sank a career-high four three-pointers and finished with 20 points for Elizabethtown, while Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) notched his second consecutive double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds, but the Blue Jays shot just 39 percent (23-for-59) from the field and committed 21 turnovers in defeat.

Braswell went 8-for-16 from the field and 6-for-9 from the foul line for DeSales, while Hunter connected on four three-pointers on the afternoon as the Bulldogs hit 54.8 percent (17-for-31) from the field in the first half to take a 42-30 lead at intermission.

The Bulldogs held their largest lead of the day at 51-34 following a steal and layup by Braswell with 15:26 to play, but the Blue Jays chipped away behind Fogel and Church, who combined for 21 of Elizabethtown's 35 points in the second half.

The Blue Jays pulled within six points on several occasions, and managed to move to within 69-65 on a three-pointer by Chris Jones (Airville, PA/Kennard-Dale) with eight seconds to go, but Braswell hit two foul shots with three seconds left to close the scoring.

In addition to his 20 points, Fogel also finished with a career-high seven steals for Elizabethtown, while Joe Flanagan (Lancaster, PA/Lancaster Mennonite) reached double figures for the ninth time in as many games with 11 points. Off the bench, Kyle McConnell (Lebanon, PA/Cedar Crest) came up with six points and four assists in 15 minutes of action.

DeSALES UNIVERSITY 71, ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 65
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (5-4)
Keith Fogel 7-17 2-2 20; Mike Church 4-9 4-6 13; Joe Flanagan 4-7 2-3 11;
Josh Houseal 2-6 2-2 6; Kyle McConnell 3-5 0-1 6; Chris Jones 1-2 0-0 3;
Chris Fairbanks 1-4 1-2 3; Brady Haughney 1-2 0-0 2; Phil Schaffer 0-2 1-4
1; Brian Allport 0-0 0-0 0; Mark Vogel 0-2 0-0 0; Chris Hill 0-3 0-0 0;
Andrew Corrigan 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-59 12-20 65.
DeSALES UNIVERSITY (8-0)
Darnell Braswell 8-16 6-9 22; Brian Hunter 6-10 4-6 20; Ed Lapinski 4-8 1-2
9; Jim Malatesta 3-7 2-3 8; Matt Zwetolitz 3-7 0-0 7; Eddie Ward 1-3 0-0 3;
Mike Geary 1-1 0-0 2; Bob Zanneo 0-3 0-0 0; Nicholas Rossignoli 0-0 0-0 0;
Matt McManus 0-0 0-0 0; Charles Princiotto 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-55 13-20 71.
Elizabethtown College.........   30   35  -   65
DeSales University............   42   29  -   71
3-point goals--Elizabethtown College 7-19 (Keith Fogel 4-7; Mike Church 1-1;
Chris Jones 1-2; Joe Flanagan 1-3; Brady Haughney 0-1; Mark Vogel 0-1; Chris
Fairbanks 0-2; Kyle McConnell 0-1; Josh Houseal 0-1), DeSales University
6-17 (Brian Hunter 4-6; Eddie Ward 1-2; Matt Zwetolitz 1-3; Bob Zanneo 0-2;
Darnell Braswell 0-4). Fouled out--Elizabethtown College-Phil Schaffer,
DeSales University-None. Rebounds--Elizabethtown College 34 (Mike Church
10), DeSales University 38 (Ed Lapinski 12). Assists--Elizabethtown College
13 (Kyle McConnell 4), DeSales University 13 (Jim Malatesta 4). Total
fouls--Elizabethtown College 22, DeSales University 18. Technical
fouls--Elizabethtown College-None, DeSales University-None. A-650




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12/6/2008
Men's basketball outscored by Gwynedd-Mercy, 86-75

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Saturday, December 6, 2008

Gwynedd-Mercy 86, Elizabethtown 75

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ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Dave Smith scored a game-high 21 points and teammate Lemeire Talley added 20 as Gwynedd-Mercy College defeated Elizabethtown College 86-75 in non-conference men's basketball action at Thompson Gymnasium on Saturday night.

Tim McCauley added 18 points and six assists as the Griffins (4-1 overall) converted 22 Blue Jay turnovers into 36 points and led by as many as 21 points midway through the second half.

Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) led the Blue Jays (5-3 overall) with 18 points and 11 rebounds, while Joe Flanagan (Lancaster, PA/Lancaster Mennonite) contributed 14 points and six rebounds, but Elizabethtown saw its 13-game home winning streak against non-conference opponents come to an end.

Smith, who scored 17 of his 21 points in the first half, hit his first five shots from the field in the first four minutes of play as the Griffins took an early lead, but the Blue Jays came back to take a 21-17 lead on a three-point play by Church with 10:33 left in the first half.

Gwynedd-Mercy swung momentum just before halftime, closing with a 15-2 run over the final five minutes to go into the locker room with a 40-30 lead. McCauley hit a pair of three-pointers during the run, including one with 0.7 seconds left to close the half.

The Griffins built on their lead in the second half, taking their largest lead at 76-55 on two free throws by McCauley with 8:07 to play. The Blue Jays scored the next 10 points to pull within 76-65 with 5:55 to go, but could get no closer than nine points in the final seconds.

Josh Houseal (Landisville, PA/Hempfield) finished with eight points for the Blue Jays, while Keith Fogel (Mifllinburg, PA/Mifflinburg), Chris Jones (Airville, PA/Kennard-Dale) and Chris Hill (Bethlehem, PA/Liberty) tallied seven points apiece.

Gwynedd-Mercy finished at 47.8 percent (33-for-69) from the field and sank 14-of-17 attempts from the foul line. The Griffins came up with 17 of their 39 rebounds on the offensive glass, converting them into 23 points.

Haven Wroten led Gwynedd-Mercy and shared the game high in rebounds with Church at 11, while Jon Hogga had nine points and seven boards in 26 minutes off the Griffin bench.

GWYNEDD-MERCY COLLEGE 86, ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 75
GWYNEDD-MERCY COLLEGE (4-1)
Dave Smith 10-16 1-1 21; Lemeire Talley 8-14 3-3 20; Tim McCauley 5-9 5-7
18; Jon Hogga 4-9 0-0 9; Matt Johnson 3-6 1-2 8; Dan DelConte 1-4 4-4 6;
Haven Wroten 2-6 0-0 4; Jack Forth 0-3 0-0 0; Jon Crabtree 0-2 0-0 0; Ryan
McCarty 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-69 14-17 86.
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (5-3)
Mike Church 8-14 1-1 18; Joe Flanagan 5-11 2-3 14; Josh Houseal 4-8 0-0 8;
Chris Jones 1-3 5-6 7; Chris Hill 3-4 1-2 7; Keith Fogel 3-8 0-0 7; Phil
Schaffer 2-4 2-4 6; Kyle McConnell 2-3 2-2 6; Chris Fairbanks 1-3 0-0 2;
Brian Allport 0-1 0-0 0; Bryan Harrity 0-2 0-0 0; Brady Haughney 0-0 0-0 0;
Mark Vogel 0-2 0-0 0; Andrew Corrigan 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-63 13-18 75.
Gwynedd-Mercy College.........   40   46  -   86
Elizabethtown College.........   30   45  -   75
3-point goals--Gwynedd-Mercy College 6-24 (Tim McCauley 3-6; Matt Johnson
1-4; Jon Hogga 1-4; Lemeire Talley 1-3; Jon Crabtree 0-2; Jack Forth 0-3;
Dan DelConte 0-2), Elizabethtown College 4-15 (Joe Flanagan 2-5; Keith Fogel
1-3; Mike Church 1-3; Brian Allport 0-1; Mark Vogel 0-1; Chris Jones 0-1;
Josh Houseal 0-1). Fouled out--Gwynedd-Mercy College-None, Elizabethtown
College-None. Rebounds--Gwynedd-Mercy College 39 (Haven Wroten 11),
Elizabethtown College 34 (Mike Church 11). Assists--Gwynedd-Mercy College 18
(Tim McCauley 6), Elizabethtown College 13 (Kyle McConnell 4). Total
fouls--Gwynedd-Mercy College 17, Elizabethtown College 21. Technical
fouls--Gwynedd-Mercy College-Jon Hogga, Elizabethtown College-Josh Houseal.
A-150




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12/3/2008
Men's basketball holds off Millersville, 70-65

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Elizabethtown 70, Millersville 65

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MILLERSVILLE, Pa --- Keith Fogel (Mifllinburg, PA/Mifflinburg) scored a game-high 18 points as Elizabethtown College knocked off Division II Millersville University 70-65 in non-conference men's basketball action on Wednesday night at Pucillo Gymnasium.

Fogel sank a career-high three three-pointers for the Blue Jays (5-2 overall), who led most of the night and defeated their local rivals for the second straight year. It was Elizabethtown's first win at Millersville since Dec. 13, 1982, and the first victory by the road team since the series resumed in 2004-05.

Joe Flanagan (Lancaster, PA/Lancaster Mennonite) added 11 points for the Blue Jays while Chris Fairbanks (Lititz, PA/Warwick) finished with 10 points and seven rebounds in 28 minutes off the Blue Jay bench.

Reggie Bates led the Marauders (3-3 overall) with 16 points while Makal Stibbins had 15 points and 10 rebounds, but Millersville shot just 3-for-18 from three-point range and 12-for-20 from the foul line as a team.

The Blue Jays led by as many as seven points in the first half, and carried a 29-26 lead to intermission behind 10 points from Fogel and eight by Flanagan.

Millersville scored the first eight points of the second half to take its largest lead of the night at 34-29 with 18:23 to go, but the Blue Jays rallied back and took the lead for good at 39-37 on a basket by Chris Hill (Bethlehem, PA/Liberty) with 13:14 to go.

Leading 45-43 with 10:08 to play,the Blue Jays went on an 8-0 run to take a 53-43 lead with 8:26 to go on a pair of free throws by Kyle McConnell (Lebanon, PA/Cedar Crest).

Elizabethtown still held a 10-point advantage at 62-52 with 4:29 left, but the Marauders rallied to within 67-64 on a tip-in by Zac Bauermaster with 26.1 seconds left. However, Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) hit two big free throws with 20.8 seconds left to push the Blue Jays ahead by five, and Josh Houseal (Landisville, PA/Hempfield) salted the game away on a free throw with 7.2 seconds to go.

Houseal scored seven points and grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds for the Blue Jays, while Church added nine points, seven rebounds and four assists in 35 minutes. As a team, the Blue Jays went 24-for-33 (72.7 percent) from the free-throw line including 17-for-22 in the second half.

McConnell also reached a career high for Elizabethtown by scoring nine points in 17 minutes off the bench. The Blue Jay non-starters outscored the Marauder reserves by a 23-13 margin.

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 70, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY 65
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (5-2)
Keith Fogel 4-11 7-8 18; Joe Flanagan 4-12 0-2 11; Chris Fairbanks 4-11 2-2
10; Mike Church 0-3 9-12 9; Kyle McConnell 2-3 5-6 9; Josh Houseal 3-7 1-3
7; Chris Hill 2-3 0-0 4; Phil Schaffer 1-1 0-0 2; Brady Haughney 0-0 0-0 0.
Totals 20-51 24-33 70.
MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY (3-3)
BATES, Reggie 5-15 6-8 16; STIBBINS, Makal 7-8 1-2 15; BLAKE, Jason 3-9 3-5
9; McDURFEE, Palmer 3-12 0-0 7; MURRY-KEMP, Cullen 3-5 0-2 7; BAUERMASTER,
Zac 2-5 0-0 5; AHMETOVIC, Alen 1-2 2-2 4; CONEY, Rob 1-1 0-0 2; SEIBERT,
Mike 0-2 0-0 0; ROSS, Steven 0-0 0-0 0; WIDENER, Brandon 0-1 0-1 0;
HENDERSON III, Lenny 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 25-61 12-20 65.
Elizabethtown College.........   29   41  -   70
Millersville University.......   26   39  -   65
3-point goals--Elizabethtown College 6-15 (Keith Fogel 3-6; Joe Flanagan
3-7; Chris Fairbanks 0-2), Millersville University 3-18 (MURRY-KEMP, Cullen
1-2; BAUERMASTER, Zac 1-4; McDURFEE, Palmer 1-5; SEIBERT, Mike 0-2; BATES,
Reggie 0-5). Fouled out--Elizabethtown College-None, Millersville
University-BATES, Reggie. Rebounds--Elizabethtown College 38 (Josh Houseal
10), Millersville University 37 (STIBBINS, Makal 10). Assists--Elizabethtown
College 15 (Mike Church 4), Millersville University 10 (BATES, Reggie 4).
Total fouls--Elizabethtown College 21, Millersville University 23. Technical
fouls--Elizabethtown College-None, Millersville University-None. A-907




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11/29/2008
Church's career high leads Etown over Neumann, 82-75

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Saturday, November 29, 2008

Elizabethtown 82, Neumann 75

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ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) scored a career-high 27 points as Elizabethtown College downed Neumann College 82-75 in non-conference men's basketball action at Thompson Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon.

Joe Flanagan (Lancaster, PA/Lancaster Mennonite) added 19 points for the Blue Jays (4-2 overall), who erased an eight-point second half deficit by outscoring the Knights (1-3 overall) 33-15 over an eight-minute span midway through the half.

Church went 8-for-15 from the field and 11-for-12 from the foul line to surpass his previous best scoring output of 22 points set on Feb. 16 of last season at Lebanon Valley College. He scored nine of his points during a 12-2 Elizabethtown run that turned a 55-51 deficit with 11:28 to play into a 63-57 advantage with 8:36 to go. 

Mike Walukiewicz scored 22 points, including 17 in the second half, to lead Neumann, but the Knights shot just 40.6 percent (13-for-32) from the field after intermission following a first half in which they shot 63.2 percent (12-for-19). Overall, the Knights finished at 49.0 percent (25-for-51) but committed 24 turnovers.

Despite the hot shooting from Neumann in the first half, it was Elizabethtown that scored the final six points of the period to go into halftime with a 38-34 lead. Church netted 12 points to lead the Blue Jays while Flanagan added nine, and Eli Hitchens paced the Knights with a game-high 13 points.

Neumann opened the second half with a 14-2 run to take its largest lead of the day at 48-40 on a three-point play by Walukiewicz with 15:21 to go. However, the Blue Jays stormed back to take a 56-55 lead on a layup by Church with 10:34 remaining.

Down by six, the Knights made a final push to cut the Etown lead to 63-61 with 7:51 left. The Blue Jays answered with a quick 10-2 run to move on top 73-63 with 5:45 left, but Neumann again rallied to trim the deficit to 73-70 with 3:45 to go.

From there, baskets by Brady Haughney (Bernville, PA/Tulpehocken), Keith Fogel (Mifllinburg, PA/Mifflinburg) and Church gave Elizabethtown a 79-70 advantage at the 2:09 mark, and the Blue Jays hit three foul shots in the final 64 seconds to seal the win.

Fogel joined Church and Flanagan in double figures for Elizabethtown with 12 points, while Phil Schaffer (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City) had a season-high nine assists. Chris Fairbanks (Lititz, PA/Warwick) finished with a team-high seven rebounds for the Blue Jays, who held a 36-32 edge on the glass over the Knights.

Eli Hitchens tallied 15 points and a game-high eight rebounds for the Knights, with Michael Hitchens and Na'Sheed Linton adding 12 points apiece.

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 82, NEUMANN COLLEGE 75
NEUMANN COLLEGE (1-3)
Mike Walukiewicz 7-14 3-3 22; Eli Hitchens 6-10 2-2 15; Na'Sheed Linton 3-11
6-7 12; Michael Hitchens 4-4 3-4 12; Sean Armstrong 3-3 3-6 9; Marquise
Boggs 1-6 1-2 3; Simon O'Leary 1-1 0-0 2; Patrick O'Connor 0-0 0-0 0; Toure'
Wright 0-2 0-0 0; Ty Robinson 0-0 0-0 0; Anthony Hodges 0-0 0-2 0. Totals
25-51 18-26 75.
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (4-2)
Mike Church 8-15 11-12 27; Joe Flanagan 6-8 4-4 19; Keith Fogel 4-10 2-2 12;
Chris Fairbanks 2-8 1-1 5; Chris Hill 1-3 3-3 5; Josh Houseal 2-5 0-0 4;
Brady Haughney 2-2 0-0 4; Brian Allport 1-3 0-0 3; Phil Schaffer 1-2 1-6 3;
Kyle McConnell 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 27-59 22-28 82.
Neumann College...............   34   41  -   75
Elizabethtown College.........   38   44  -   82
3-point goals--Neumann College 7-18 (Mike Walukiewicz 5-11; Eli Hitchens
1-3; Michael Hitchens 1-1; Marquise Boggs 0-3), Elizabethtown College 6-11
(Joe Flanagan 3-5; Keith Fogel 2-4; Brian Allport 1-1; Josh Houseal 0-1).
Fouled out--Neumann College-None, Elizabethtown College-None.
Rebounds--Neumann College 32 (Eli Hitchens 8), Elizabethtown College 36
(Chris Fairbanks 7). Assists--Neumann College 16 (Na'Sheed Linton 6),
Elizabethtown College 22 (Phil Schaffer 9). Total fouls--Neumann College 24,
Elizabethtown College 22. Technical fouls--Neumann College-None,
Elizabethtown College-None. A-125




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11/25/2008
Men's basketball outlasts Marymount in OT, 88-78

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Elizabethtown 88, Marymount 78 (OT)

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ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Phil Schaffer (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City) and Keith Fogel (Mifflinburg, PA/Mifflinburg) combined to score 11 of Elizabethtown's 14 points in overtime as the Blue Jays claimed a wild 88-78 victory over Marymount University in non-conference men's basketball action on Tuesday night at Thompson Gymnasium.

Schaffer scored six of his career-high 12 points in the overtime period while Fogel added five of his career-best 21 points in the extra frame as the Blue Jays (3-2 overall) bounced back after seeing the Saints (3-2 overall) rally from a 13-point second-half deficit.

Joe Flanagan (Lancaster, PA/Lancaster Mennonite) led all players with a career-high 22 points while Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) also reached double figures with 14 points to go with five rebounds, five steals and four blocked shots.

Mike Gray led Marymount (3-2 overall) with 21 points and 11 rebounds, while Chapmen Canady hit two key shots at the end of regulation en route to 14 points for the Saints.

The game, already scheduled for an unusually late 9:00 p.m. tipoff as the second half of a doubleheader with the Blue Jay women, was twice delayed - for 30 minutes at the start as the Marymount team bus was late arriving after being caught in a traffic jam, and again for 13 minutes with 3:10 left in the second half when the gym lights automatically shut off at 11:00 p.m.

Despite the distractions, the Blue Jays outscored the Saints 14-4 in the overtime period and shot 5-for-8 from the floor in the period after hitting 54.2 percent (13-for-24) in the second half.

Elizabethtown never trailed in the overtime, as Schaffer twice converted steals into layups and Fogel drilled a key three-pointer with 3:16 left to give the Blue Jays an 80-76 lead.  After a layup by Gray trimmed the Blue Jay advantage to 80-78 with 2:16 to go, buckets by Schaffer and Brady Haughney (Bernville, PA/Tulpehocken) kicked off a game-ending 8-0 run for Etown.

The Blue Jays looked to have the game in hand early in the second half, taking their largest lead of the night at 58-45 on a three-pointer by Flanagan with 11:17 to play. Marymount answered with nine consecutive points to pull within 58-54 with 9:12 left.

Trailing 72-66 with 2:18 to go, the Saints' Chapmen Canady single-handledly brought his team back as he hit a jumper and a three-pointer to cut the Elizabethtown margin to one at 72-71 with 1:11 left. After Fogel hit two foul shots with 53 seconds left, Canady hit another three to tie the game at 74-74 with 32 seconds to go.

Church was unable to connect on a potential winning shot with 19 seconds to go, and Gray's baseline jumper in the closing seconds caught rim to send the game to overtime.

Elizabethtown led 33-32 at halftime despite allowing Marymount to shoot 60 percent (15-for-25) from the field. The Saints were plagued by turnovers throughout the contest, committing 15 of their 29 miscues in the opening half.

In addition to his 12 points, Schaffer added six assists and four steals for the Blue Jays, while Josh Houseal (Landisville, PA/Hempfield) had a team-high seven rebounds to go with five points.

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 88, MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY 78
MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (3-2)
Mike Gray 8-15 5-5 21; Chapmen Canady 5-12 2-2 14; Tarek Ammoury 5-11 2-3
12; Elvis Ellis 4-9 3-4 11; Stephen Simoneau 3-3 0-0 7; Patrick Prewitt 3-6
0-2 6; Shaun Ingram 2-3 0-0 4; Sam Sentz 1-1 1-2 3; Ronnie Barbour 0-1 0-0
0; Bryan DeBruin 0-1 0-0 0; Bryant Majors 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 31-62 13-18 78.
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (3-2)
Joe Flanagan 7-14 4-6 22; Keith Fogel 7-16 5-6 21; Mike Church 5-13 4-4 14;
Phil Schaffer 5-7 2-3 12; Chris Hill 3-3 0-2 6; Josh Houseal 2-6 1-2 5;
Chris Fairbanks 2-6 0-0 4; Brian Allport 0-1 2-2 2; Brady Haughney 1-1 0-0
2; Mark Vogel 0-2 0-0 0; Chris Jones 0-0 0-0 0; Kyle McConnell 0-0 0-0 0.
Totals 32-69 18-25 88.
Marymount University.........   32   42    4  -   78
Elizabethtown College.........   33   41   14  -   88
3-point goals--Marymount University 3-13 (Chapmen Canady 2-5; Stephen
Simoneau 1-1; Shaun Ingram 0-1; Ronnie Barbour 0-1; Bryan DeBruin 0-1; Tarek
Ammoury 0-3; Mike Gray 0-1), Elizabethtown College 6-14 (Joe Flanagan 4-7;
Keith Fogel 2-5; Chris Fairbanks 0-1; Mark Vogel 0-1). Fouled out--Marymount
University-None, Elizabethtown College-None. Rebounds--Marymount
University 42 (Mike Gray 11), Elizabethtown College 33 (Josh Houseal 7).
Assists--Marymount University 12 (Patrick Prewitt 3), Elizabethtown
College 20 (Phil Schaffer 6). Total fouls--Marymount University 24,
Elizabethtown College 16. Technical fouls--Marymount University-None,
Elizabethtown College-None. A-175




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11/22/2008
Men's basketball defeated by Rowan, 63-56

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Saturday, November 22, 2008

Rowan 63, Elizabethtown 56

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GETTYSBURG, Pa. ---Rowan University outscored Elizabethtown College 17-6 over the final nine minutes to rally for a 63-56 victory in the consolation game of the Gettysburg College Days Inn Tournament on Saturday afternoon.

The Profs (1-3 overall) trailed 50-46 following a three-pointer by Etown's Chris Fairbanks (Lititz, PA/Warwick) with 9:48 to play, but held the Blue Jays (2-2 overall) to just two field goals the rest of the way to cap a comeback from a 14-point first-half deficit.

Tyson Hartnett led Rowan with 15 points while Billy Care posted 13 points and nine rebounds for the Profs, who shot 53.7 percent (22-for-41) from the field as a team.

Joe Flanagan (Lancaster, PA/Lancaster Mennonite) was the lone Blue Jay to finish in double figures as he tallied 15 points in his first career start and was named to the All-Tournament Team, but Elizabethtown connected on just 43.4 percent (23-for-53) from the field and committed 23 turnovers.

The Blue Jays held their largest lead of the game at 30-16 on a basket by Flanagan with 4:08 left in the first half, but the Profs took advantage of six Etown turnovers to close the half on a 15-0 run, taking a 31-30 lead to intermission.

Neither team led by more than four points for most of the second half, but the Profs took control in the final five minutes as a 13-1 run gave Rowan a 59-51 lead with 1:26 to go.

Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) tallied nine points for the Blue Jays, while Josh Houseal (Landisville, PA/Hempfield) grabbed a team-high eight rebounds. Off the bench, Chris Hill (Bethlehem, PA/Liberty) posted four points and seven rebounds in 24 minutes of action.

In the championship game, the host Bullets held on for a 58-56 win over SUNY Geneseo, with Gettysburg's Dan Capkin earning tournament Most Valuable Player honors.

ROWAN UNIVERSITY 63, ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 56
ROWAN UNIVERSITY (1-3)
Tyson Hartnett 5-8 5-6 15; Billy Care 3-6 7-10 13; Dan Reddan 5-6 0-0 10;
Gary Foster 3-4 0-0 7; Kevin Darby 2-5 2-2 6; Steve Secula 2-3 0-1 4; Allen
Pritchett 1-5 2-3 4; Sean Hughes 1-2 0-1 2; Aaron Spellman 0-2 2-2 2; Tim
Cook 0-0 0-1 0. Totals 22-41 18-26 63.
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (2-2)
Joe Flanagan 6-15 0-0 15; Mike Church 4-6 0-0 9; Chris Fairbanks 2-6 2-2 7;
Keith Fogel 3-8 0-0 7; Phil Schaffer 2-3 1-2 5; Josh Houseal 2-6 1-2 5;
Chris Hill 2-5 0-0 4; Brian Allport 2-4 0-0 4; Brady Haughney 0-0 0-0 0;
Kyle McConnell 0-0 0-0 0; Chris Jones 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-53 4-6 56.
Rowan University..............   31   32  -   63
Elizabethtown College.........   30   26  -   56
3-point goals--Rowan University 1-6 (Gary Foster 1-1; Dan Reddan 0-1; Allen
Pritchett 0-2; Aaron Spellman 0-2), Elizabethtown College 6-22 (Joe Flanagan
3-10; Keith Fogel 1-6; Chris Fairbanks 1-2; Mike Church 1-1; Brian Allport
0-1; Josh Houseal 0-2). Fouled out--Rowan University-None, Elizabethtown
College-Mike Church. Rebounds--Rowan University 27 (Billy Care 9),
Elizabethtown College 28 (Josh Houseal 8). Assists--Rowan University 13
(Allen Pritchett 3; Aaron Spellman 3), Elizabethtown College 14 (Phil
Schaffer 5). Total fouls--Rowan University 7, Elizabethtown College 24.
Technical fouls--Rowan University-None, Elizabethtown College-Phil Schaffer.
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11/21/2008
#11 Gettysburg downs Etown, 71-56

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Friday, November 21, 2008

Gettysburg 71, Elizabethtown 56

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GETTYSBURG, Pa. --- Dan Capkin poured home 28 points while three other players scored in double figures as 11th-ranked Gettysburg College defeated Elizabethtown College 71-56 in the opening round of the Gettysburg Days Inn Tip-Off Tournament on Friday evening.

Capkin went 10-for-17 from the field, including 4-for-9 from three-point range, as the Bullets (1-0 overall) shot 60 percent (27-for-45) from the field as a team and led from start to finish by as many as 24 points.

Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) led the Blue Jays (2-1 overall) with 17 points and five rebounds while Joe Flanagan (Lancaster, PA/Lancaster Mennonite) reached double figures off the bench with 11 points, but Elizabethtown connected on just 31.7 percent (19-for-60) from the field as a team and was unable to capitalize on 22 Gettysburg turnovers.

The Bullets dashed to a 12-4 lead after just five minutes of play, but the Blue Jays pulled within 14-13 on a three-pointer by Chris Fairbanks (Lititz, PA/Warwick) with 11:33 left in the first half. Six straight points by Capkin, who scored 15 in the half, fueled a surge that sent Gettysburg to halftime with a 35-22 lead.

A 13-point deficit was the closest that Elizabethtown would come in the second half, as the Bullets followed up a 58.3 percent shooting effort in the first half by hitting 61.9 percent (13-for-21) from the field in the second half.

Joining Capkin in double figures for Gettysburg were Corey Dorsey (15 points), Kevin Kennedy (13 points) and Andrew Powers (11 points). Powers and Dorsey each finished with six rebounds to tie for the team lead, while Powers also handed out five assists.

In Friday's other game, SUNY Geneseo defeated Rowan University 62-55, meaning the Blue Jays will play Rowan in Saturday's consolation game at 2:00 p.m. followed by SUNY Geneseo against Gettysburg in the championship game at 4:00 p.m.

GETTYSBURG COLLEGE 71, ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 56
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (2-1)
Mike Church 6-14 4-6 17; Joe Flanagan 4-9 2-4 11; Keith Fogel 3-10 2-3 9;
Chris Fairbanks 3-9 0-0 7; Josh Houseal 2-9 0-0 4; Chris Hill 1-2 2-4 4;
Kyle McConnell 0-2 2-2 2; Brian Allport 0-0 1-2 1; Phil Schaffer 0-1 1-2 1;
Bryan Harrity 0-1 0-0 0; Brady Haughney 0-1 0-0 0; Chris Jones 0-2 0-0 0.
Totals 19-60 14-23 56.
GETTYSBURG COLLEGE (1-0)
Dan Capkin 10-17 4-5 28; Corey Dorsey 5-9 4-4 15; Kevin Kennedy 5-6 2-3 13;
Andrew Powers 5-8 1-2 11; Joe Spierenburg 1-1 0-0 2; Paul Crone 1-1 0-0 2;
Kyle Szajowski 0-0 0-0 0; Kip Robson 0-0 0-0 0; Andrew Bohan 0-0 0-0 0; Cory
Weissman 0-0 0-0 0; Chris Nevolo 0-3 0-0 0; Brendan Hager 0-0 0-0 0; Chip
Naddaff 0-0 0-0 0; Tim Lang 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-45 11-14 71.
Elizabethtown College.........   22   34  -   56
Gettysburg College............   35   36  -   71
3-point goals--Elizabethtown College 4-10 (Joe Flanagan 1-3; Chris Fairbanks
1-1; Mike Church 1-1; Keith Fogel 1-3; Chris Jones 0-1; Josh Houseal 0-1),
Gettysburg College 6-15 (Dan Capkin 4-9; Kevin Kennedy 1-2; Corey Dorsey
1-3; Chris Nevolo 0-1). Fouled out--Elizabethtown College-None, Gettysburg
College-None. Rebounds--Elizabethtown College 31 (Josh Houseal 6),
Gettysburg College 35 (Corey Dorsey 6; Andrew Powers 6).
Assists--Elizabethtown College 13 (Josh Houseal 3; Mike Church 3),
Gettysburg College 16 (Andrew Powers 5). Total fouls--Elizabethtown College
16, Gettysburg College 21. Technical fouls--Elizabethtown College-None,
Gettysburg College-None. A-818




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11/18/2008
Men's basketball rallies for 73-62 win over Lancaster Bible

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Elizabethtown 73, Lancaster Bible 62

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ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa --- Elizabethtown College rallied from a 13-point first-half deficit to defeat Lancaster Bible College 73-62 in non-conference men's basketball action at Thompson Gymnasium on Tuesday night.

Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) finished with team highs of 17 points, 11 rebounds and four blocked shots as the Blue Jays (2-0 overall) used runs of 15-0 spanning the halves and 10-2 midway through the second half to dispatch of the pesky Chargers, who shot 53.7 percent (22-for-41) from the field and 8-for-16 from three-point range.

Kevin Keltner and Billy Harrison scored 18 points apiece to lead Lancaster Bible (1-1 overall), with Keltner hitting all three of his three-point attempts and Harrison finishing 4-for-8 from beyond the arc. However, the Chargers committed 29 turnovers which led to 34 Blue Jay points.

Lancaster Bible used a 13-0 run to turn an early 10-9 deficit into a 22-10 lead on a layup by Carl Edwards with 8:08 left in the first half, and took its largest lead at 27-16 following a three-pointer by Harrison with 4:27 left in the half.

Trailing 30-20 with one minute left in the first half, the Blue Jays halved the Charger lead to 30-25 at halftime, then scored the first 10 points of the second half to take a 35-30 lead on two foul shots by Joe Flanagan (Lancaster, PA/Lancaster Mennonite) with 16:41 to go.

A three-pointer by Keith Fogel (Mifflinburg, PA/Mifflinburg) gave Elizabethtown a 42-33 lead with 14:39 to go, but the Chargers climbed back to a 44-44 tie on back-to-back three-pointers by Harrison and Keltner, the latter with 12:00 to play.

However, Flanagan and Chris Jones (Airville, PA/Kennard-Dale) answered with three-pointers to give Elizabethtown a 50-44 lead with 10:53 left, and after two foul shots by Keltner, Jones hit another three to extend the Blue Jay advantage to 53-46 with 10:03 remaining.

Harrison hit his fourth three-pointer of the night with 8:29 to play to bring the Chargers to within 54-52 at the 8:29 mark, but Lancaster Bible would score just one point over the next four minutes as Elizabethtown built a 60-53 lead with 4:56 to go.

Flanagan finished with 13 points in 23 minutes off the Blue Jay bench, while Fogel added 13 points and a career-high five steals. Edwards finished with 12 points and a team-high 11 rebounds for the Chargers.

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 73, LANCASTER BIBLE COLLEGE 62
LANCASTER BIBLE COLLEGE (1-1)
Kevin Keltner 5-6 5-5 18; Billy Harrison 7-14 0-0 18; Carl Edwards 6-11 0-1
12; Kyle Keltner 1-1 3-4 5; Colin Cooper 1-2 2-4 4; Derek Scott 1-4 0-0 3;
Madison Warfel 1-2 0-0 2; Jesse Ditter 0-1 0-0 0; Andrew Butler 0-0 0-2 0.
Totals 22-41 10-16 62.
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (2-0)
Mike Church 7-14 3-4 17; Keith Fogel 6-13 0-0 13; Joe Flanagan 4-10 3-3 13;
Josh Houseal 3-6 2-2 8; Chris Jones 2-3 2-2 8; Chris Fairbanks 3-8 0-0 6;
Phil Schaffer 2-4 0-0 4; Brian Allport 2-4 0-0 4; Bryan Harrity 0-1 0-0 0;
Brady Haughney 0-0 0-0 0; Kyle McConnell 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-63 10-11 73.
Lancaster Bible College.......   30   32  -   62
Elizabethtown College.........   25   48  -   73
3-point goals--Lancaster Bible College 8-16 (Billy Harrison 4-8; Kevin
Keltner 3-3; Derek Scott 1-3; Madison Warfel 0-1; Carl Edwards 0-1),
Elizabethtown College 5-17 (Chris Jones 2-3; Joe Flanagan 2-6; Keith Fogel
1-5; Brian Allport 0-1; Bryan Harrity 0-1; Chris Fairbanks 0-1). Fouled
out--Lancaster Bible College-Kyle Keltner, Elizabethtown College-None.
Rebounds--Lancaster Bible College 30 (Carl Edwards 11), Elizabethtown
College 27 (Mike Church 11). Assists--Lancaster Bible College 10 (Kevin
Keltner 5), Elizabethtown College 19 (Phil Schaffer 7). Total
fouls--Lancaster Bible College 16, Elizabethtown College 16. Technical
fouls--Lancaster Bible College-None, Elizabethtown College-None. A-200





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11/15/2008
Men's basketball downs Alvernia in season opener

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Saturday, November 15, 2008

Elizabethtown 68, Alvernia 63

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ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa --- Joe Flanagan (Lancaster, PA/Lancaster Mennonite) came off the bench to score a career-high 17 points as Elizabethtown College held on for a 68-63 victory over Alvernia University in non-conference men's basketball action at Thompson Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon.

Flanagan, whose previous high was 10 points against Penn State Berks in last year's opener, went 7-for-10 from the field for the Blue Jays (1-0 overall), who led by as many as 14 points in the second half before the Crusaders (0-1 overall) rallied to within four in the final minute.

Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) added 11 points and a game-high 10 rebounds before fouling out with 3:40 remaining, and Josh Houseal (Landisville, PA/Hempfield) also reached double figures for the Blue Jays with 10 points and six boards.

Tyrone Bradley led Alvernia with a game-high 19 points along with nine rebounds, and Jeff Amponseh chipped in with 11 points, five rebounds and four steals off the bench for the Crusaders.

Elizabethtown led by as many as 13 points in the first half, and took a 31-21 lead to halftime as Flanagan connected for 11 points in 14 minutes off the bench for the Blue Jays.

The Blue Jays took their largest lead of the game at 37-23 on a basket by Houseal with 16:38 remaining, but the Crusaders fought back to within 46-43 on a layup by Marcel Roane with 8:16 left.

Etown answered with baskets on each of their next five possessions, capped by a driving layup by Phil Schaffer (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City) that gave the Jays a 56-46 lead with 6:11 left.

Trailing 65-55 with 2:43 to play, the Crusaders reeled off six straight points to trim the Blue Jay lead to 65-61 with 1:33 left on a basket by Bradley off an Elizabethtown turnover. Alvernia would have five shots to make it a one-possession game, but could not connect and Chris Fairbanks (Lititz, PA/Warwick) drilled three free throws in the final 24 seconds to put the game away.

Fairbanks, who missed all of last season with a knee injury, started for the Blue Jays and scored eight points - all from the foul line - in 21 minutes of action. Schaffer and Kyle McConnell (Lebanon, PA/Cedar Crest) each finished with six assists at the point for Elizabethtown, while Brian Allport (Quarryville, PA/Solanco) tallied five points and two rebounds in 16 minutes off the bench.

Elizabethtown shot 44.6 percent (25-for-56) from the field, but held Alvernia to 42.1 percent (24-for-57) on the afternoon. The Crusaders were also plagued by 24 turnovers and went just 13-for-21 (61.9 percent) from the foul line.

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 68, ALVERNIA UNIVERSITY 63
ALVERNIA UNIVERSITY (0-1)
Tyrone Bradley 9-13 1-1 19; Jeff Amponsah 4-9 3-3 11; Tim Walters 3-10 2-2
8; Charlie Hughes 3-7 0-0 8; Eric Barefield 3-5 0-2 6; Marcel Roane 1-7 3-5
5; David Washington 0-2 4-8 4; Nick Rivera 1-1 0-0 2; Derek Dubbs 0-3 0-0 0.
Totals 24-57 13-21 63.
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (1-0)
Joe Flanagan 7-10 2-2 17; Mike Church 5-14 1-2 11; Josh Houseal 4-9 2-3 10;
Keith Fogel 4-7 0-0 8; Chris Fairbanks 0-5 8-9 8; Brady Haughney 2-2 0-2 6;
Brian Allport 2-5 0-0 5; Phil Schaffer 1-2 1-2 3; Bryan Harrity 0-1 0-0 0;
Kyle McConnell 0-0 0-0 0; Andrew Corrigan 0-0 0-0 0; Chris Jones 0-1 0-0 0.
Totals 25-56 14-20 68.
Alvernia University...........   21   42  -   63
Elizabethtown College.........   31   37  -   68
3-point goals--Alvernia University 2-11 (Charlie Hughes 2-4; Tim Walters
0-3; David Washington 0-2; Derek Dubbs 0-2), Elizabethtown College 4-13
(Brady Haughney 2-2; Brian Allport 1-1; Joe Flanagan 1-3; Keith Fogel 0-3;
Chris Jones 0-1; Josh Houseal 0-2; Mike Church 0-1). Fouled out--Alvernia
University-None, Elizabethtown College-Mike Church. Rebounds--Alvernia
University 38 (Tyrone Bradley 9), Elizabethtown College 33 (Mike Church 10).
Assists--Alvernia University 15 (Eric Barefield 5), Elizabethtown College 19
(Phil Schaffer 6; Kyle McConnell 6). Total fouls--Alvernia University 19,
Elizabethtown College 20. Technical fouls--Alvernia University-None,
Elizabethtown College-None. A-400




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11/10/2008
Men's hoops picked sixth in conference poll

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Monday, November 10, 2008

Men's Basketball Picked Sixth in Commonwealth Conference Poll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team has been picked to finish sixth in the Commonwealth Conference preseason coaches' poll, released Monday.

The Blue Jays, who finished 15-9 overall and 2-8 in the conference last season, return two starters and seven letterwinners for head coach Bob Schlosser, who enters his 19th season on the Etown bench with 279 career victories.

Junior center Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) is Elizabethtown's top returning scorer after averaging 11.7 points and a team-high 5.9 rebounds, while leading the Commonwealth Conference in blocked shots with 36.

Senior point guard Phil Schaffer (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City) added 4.5 points per game and led the conference in assists with 114 in 24 games (4.75 per game).

Expected to round out the starting lineup are junior swingman Chris Fairbanks (Lititz, PA/Warwick), who returns to action after missing last season with a knee injury, junior forward Josh Houseal (Landisville, PA/Hempfield) and sophomore guard Keith Fogel (Mifflinburg, PA/Mifflinburg).

Defending conference champion Widener University earned six of the seven first-place votes and 43 points to take the top spot in the poll, followed by Lycoming College (34 points), Lebanon Valley College and Albright College (32 points each), Messiah College (21 points), Elizabethtown (19 points) and newcomer Arcadia University (15 points).

Elizabethtown opens its 2008-09 season on Saturday, Nov. 15 hosting Alvernia University at 3:00 p.m. in Thompson Gymnasium.




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9/11/2008
12/5/00: Ross Unruh Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player

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Tuesday, December 5, 2000

Etown's Ross Unruh and Abbie Fabian Honored by MAC


ELIZABETHTOWN — Elizabethtown's Ross Unruh (Denver, PA/Cocalico), a senior guard and forward, was named the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week in men's basketball for the week ending December 9. In women's basketball, Etown's Abbie Fabian (Denver, PA/Cocalico) was named to the Middle Atlantic Conferences' weekly basketball honorable mention list.

Unruh earned the Commonwealth award after leading his team to upset wins over Lebanon Valley and Albright last week. In Elizabethtown's 73-59 win over Lebanon Valley Wednesday, he led the team with five assists and had 14 points. In Saturday's 71-63 win over Albright, he led Etown with 20 points, and five steals.

For the week, Unruh averaged 17 points, five rebounds, four assists, and four steals per game. He also shot 52.6% from the floor and 91.7% from the foul line over two games.

The Elizabethtown men's basketball program is currently 4-1 overall and 2-0 in the Commonwealth Conference.

Abbie Fabian (Denver, PA/Cocalico), a senior guard and forward, was named a Middle Atlantic Conferences' player of the week honorable mention for women's basketball for the week ending December 9.

Fabian gained recognition after her performance in Elizabethtown's wins over Lebanon Valley and Albright. During the course of Wednesday's 68-61 win against LVC, she scored 24 points, pulled down 12 rebounds, had five assists, and had three steals. While scoring 14 points in the Blue Jays 88-29 win over Albright Saturday, Fabian led Etown with nine rebounds, five assists and five steals while scoring 14 points.

For the week, Fabian averaged 19 points, 10.5 rebounds, five assists and four steals per game.

The Elizabethtown women's basketball team is currently 4-1 overall and 2-0 in the Commonwealth Conference The team is ranked 18th in the nation according to the latest D3hoops.com poll.




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9/11/2008
2/13/01: Ross Unruh Named to MAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll

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Tuesday, February 13, 2001

ETOWN'S ROSS UNRUH NAMED TO MAC BASKETBALL HONOR ROLL

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown's Ross Unruh (Denver, PA/Cocalico), a senior guard and forward, has been named to the Middle Atlantic Conferences' men's basketball weekly honor roll for the week ending February 11.

Playing against Widener Wednesday, then ranked 10th in the nation and first in the Middle Atlantic Region, Unruh scored 28 points to lead Elizabethtown to an 81-71 victory. He shot 7-13 from the field, 3-5 from behind the three-point line and 11-14 from the foul line against Widener, and he pulled down five rebounds.

Unruh had a double-double in Etown's 87-71 road win over Susquehanna Saturday, as he scored 18 points and led the team with 11 rebounds.

For the week, Unruh averaged 23.0 points per game, 8.0 rebounds per game and 3.0 assists per game. He shot 50% (13-26) from the field, 55.5% (5-9) behind the three-point line and 71.4% (15-21) from the foul line.

Unruh is Elizabethtown's leading scorer this season, averaging 15.0 points per game. He is averaging 3.9 rebounds per game and has tallied 60 assists, 44 steals, and 14 blocked shots.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team is currently 18-4 overall and 9-3 in the Commonwealth Conference. The team is in second place in the conference and is ranked third in the region as of February 6.




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9/11/2008
2/27/01: Ross Unruh and Bob Porambo Named Commonwealth Conference

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Tuesday, February 27, 2001

ETOWN'S UNRUH, PORAMBO NAMED CONFERENCE BASKETBALL ALL-STARS; SCHLOSSER COACH OF THE YEAR

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Two Elizabethtown College men's basketball players, senior guard/forward Ross Unruh (Denver, PA/Cocalico) and junior forward Bob Porambo (Bethlehem, PA/Liberty) have been named 2000-01 Commonwealth Conference All-Stars. Also, Etown head coach Bob Schlosser has been named the conference's Coach of the Year.

Unruh was named a first team all-star. He led Elizabethtown with 15.0 points per game and 40 three-pointers. He finished the season with 391 points, 55 steals, 99 rebounds, 70 assists and 17 blocked shots in 26 games, and he shot 46.6% from the field, 41.2% from behind the arc and 75.2% from the foul line. This year marks the first time Unruh was named to the conference all-star team.

Porambo was named to the conference second team. He was second at Elizabethtown in scoring with 12.7 points per game and led the Blue Jays in rebounding with 6.0 per game. He totaled 330 points, 156 rebounds, 41 assists and 27 blocked shots in 26 games. He shot 44.6% from the field, 34.2% from downtown and 85.3% from the foul line this season. Porambo was also named a second team conference all-star after the 1999-2000 season.

Head coach Bob Schlosser's Blue Jays were picked to finish fifth out of eight teams in the Commonwealth Conference in the 2000 preseason coaches' poll. Instead, Elizabethtown finished its season as the conference runners-up, played in the conference championship game, ran up a 10-4 record against conference opponents, beat every team on its schedule at least once, and finished 20-6 overall, matching the program's highest-ever win total originally set in the 1963-64 season.

This year is the third time Schlosser has been named Coach of the Year in his 11 seasons at Etown. He received the same honor from the Middle Atlantic Conference Northwest Section in 1992-93 and the MAC Commonwealth League in 1998-99.




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9/11/2008
11/13/01: Sprint Blue Jay Classic Men's Basketball Tournament Switches

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Tuesday, November 13, 2001

Elizabethtown College Sprint Blue Jay Classic Men's Basketball Tournament Switches to Tip-Off in 2001-02

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- For the first time, Elizabethtown's annual Sprint Blue Jay Classic men's basketball tournament has shifted from a holiday tournament to a tip-off tournament. Instead of hosting the tournament the first weekend of January, the Blue Jays will open their season at home Friday, November 16 and Saturday, November 17, playing host to Eastern Mennonite University, Arcadia University, and Delaware Valley College.

Said Etown head coach Bob Schlosser about the date change, "Sprint has been good to us over the years. The fact the tournament was in January made it impossible for many Elizabethtown College students to attend in past years. We decided that it would be best for everyone – Sprint, the team, the students – to hold the tournament at the beginning of the season."

Schlosser added, "This year we're expecting to have another outstanding year, and a tip-off tournament will help get the student body involved in the season right from the start."

John Caldwell of Sprint added, "It allows the students to become a part of it. Being done over the holidays during break, kids did not have the opportunity to participate before."

Eastern Mennonite will play Delaware Valley in the tournament's opening game at 6:00 p.m. Friday, November 16. Elizabethtown will host Arcadia at 8:00 p.m. Friday in the second game of the evening. The tournament consolation game will be played at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, November 17, with the championship game to follow at 4:00 p.m. Admission to all games is free, and halftime at each game will feature contests with prizes and giveaways.

Elizabethtown, the defending tournament champion, had a breakthrough season last year, finishing 20-6 overall and tying the program record for wins in a season while finishing as the Commonwealth Conference runner-up. The Blue Jays look to fare even better this season, returning 11 players and three starters from last year's team in addition to a strong recruiting class. The Blue Jays are picked to finish second in the 2001-02 conference coaches' poll, and received the only first place vote not given to Widener in the poll.

Arcadia, which Elizabethtown faces in the first round, is picked to finish ninth in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference preseason coaches' poll.

Delaware Valley is picked to finish seventh in the Freedom Conference preseason coaches' poll after an 8-16 overall finish and 5-9 record in the conference last year.

Eastern Mennonite University finished 9-16 overall and 7-11 in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference in 2000-01. The Royals are picked to finish ninth in the conference preseason poll this year.




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9/11/2008
1/8/02: Brian Loftus Named to Middle Atlantic Conferences' Weekly Basketbal

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Tuesday, January 8, 2002

Etown's Brian Loftus Named to MAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College junior guard Brian Loftus (Doylestown, PA/Central Bucks West) has been named to the Middle Atlantic Conferences' weekly basketball honor roll for the second time in the 2001-02 season.

Loftus scored a career-best 32 points and shot six-for-seven from three-point range in the Blue Jays' 99-83 home victory over Shenandoah Wednesday, January 2. He also had four steals and four rebounds while shooting 11-for-16 from the floor against Shenandoah.

When Elizabethtown defeated King's, 85-65, in the first game of the King's Ramada Inn Classic Friday, Loftus scored 14 points, pulled down seven rebounds, and led the Blue Jays with five assists. He shot five-for-11 from the floor against King's. Against Maine-Farmington in Etown's final game of the Ramada Inn Classic Saturday, an 85-53 win, he shot five-for-eight from the floor while scoring 11 points. He also had four assists and three steals against Maine-Farmington.

For the week, Loftus averaged 19.0 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 2.7 steals per game. He shot 60.0% (21-for-35) from the floor and 64.3% (9-for-14) from three point range for the week.

Loftus currently ranks third among the Blue Jays in scoring with 13.6 points per game. He is also third on the team in rebounding with 4.8 per game and steals with 21. His 33 assists place him in a three-way tie for second on the team in that category. He is shooting 56.6% from the floor (60-for-106), 62.5% from three-point range (25-for-40), and 81.8% from the foul line (18-for-22) this season.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team currently possesses an 11-1 overall record and a nine game winning streak. The Blue Jays' current record is the best through 12 games in the history of the program, and Elizabethtown is ranked 16th in the nation in the December 16 D3hoops.com poll.




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9/11/2008
1/8/02: Men's Basketball Team Ranked 12th in Nation

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Tuesday, January 8, 2002

Elizabethtown Men's Basketball Team Ranked 12th in Nation

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team has moved up to 12th in the D3hoops.com national poll, released Tuesday, January 8 through games ending Sunday, January 6. The Blue Jays are currently 11-1 overall, the best start through 12 games in the program's history, and hold a nine game winning streak.

Elizabethtown moved up four places from 16th in the last poll, released December 16. Since then, Elizabethtown has defeated Shenandoah (4-6) 99-83 January 2, King's (11-2) 85-65 January 4, and Maine-Farmington (3-8) 85-53 January 5.

Elizabethtown will return to action to face Commonwealth Conference rival Moravian at home Tuesday, January 8. Game time is 8:00 p.m.

The D3hoops.com Top 25 is voted on by a panel of 25 coaches, Sports Information Directors and writers from across the country, and is published weekly. Previous Top 25 results can be found at http://www.d3hoops.com/top25.




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9/11/2008
1/15/02: Men's Basketball Team Ranked Ninth in Nation, Blue Jays to Try to

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Tuesday, January 15, 2002

Elizabethtown College Men's Basketball Team Ranked Ninth in Nation, Blue Jays to Try to Break Program Record Win Streak Wednesday

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- For the first time ever, the Elizabethtown College men's basketball team has cracked the top 10 of the D3hoops.com national poll. The 14-1 Blue Jays moved up to ninth in the nation in the latest poll released Tuesday, January 15. Etown was ranked 12th in the previous weekly poll.

Elizabethtown is also currently riding a 12 game winning streak, tying the program record set in the 1963-64 season. The Blue Jays will try to extend the streak to 13 and break the record in a home game at Thompson Gymnasium Wednesday night against Lebanon Valley at 8:00 p.m.

Lebanon Valley enters Wednesday's game with a 10-4 overall mark, having just beaten Franklin and Marshall (13-3) in overtime, 62-56, Monday night in Annville. F&M is the only team that has beaten Elizabethtown all year, an 83-80 win in Lancaster November 20.

The D3hoops.com Top 25 is voted on by a panel of 25 coaches, Sports Information Directors and writers from across the country, and is published weekly. Previous Top 25 results can be found at http://www.d3hoops.com/top25.




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9/11/2008
1/21/02: Chad Heller Named MAC men's basketball Player of the Week

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Monday, January 21, 2002

Etown Junior Chad Heller Named MAC Men's Basketball Player of Week

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College junior forward Chad Heller (New Holland, PA/Garden Spot) has been named the Middle Atlantic Conferences' men's basketball Player of the Week for the week ending January 20. It is the first time Heller has received the honor.

For the week, Heller averaged 22.3 points and 6.7 rebounds per game as the Blue Jays went 3-0 and extended their program-record winning streak to 14 games. Over the course of the week, Heller shot 23-for-30 (76.7%) from the field, four-for-eight from three-point range, and 17-for-19 (89.5%) from the foul line.

In Monday's 82-55 road win over Dickinson, Heller scored a career-high 28 points and pulled down nine rebounds, blocked 3 shots and had 5 steals, and he had four assists as well. He shot 11-for-15 from the field against the Red Devils, two-for-four from three point range, and four-for-four from the foul line.

Heller scored 27 points to lead the Blue Jays in their 83-67 home win over Lebanon Valley Wednesday. He shot eight-for-ten from the field, two-for-three from three-point range, and nine-for-ten from the foul line against the Flying Dutchmen, and had three assists and two steals.

In Etown's 99-62 home win over Albright Saturday, Heller scored 12 points on four-for-five shooting from the field, and he went four-for-five at the foul line. He also had two blocked shots.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team, ranked ninth in the nation in NCAA Division III according to the latest D3hoops.com poll, is currently 16-1 overall and 6-0 in the Commonwealth Conference. The Blue Jays will try to extend their program-record winning streak to 15 games when they face Commonwealth Conference rival Messiah in Grantham Tuesday, January 22 for an 8:00 p.m. game.




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9/11/2008
1/22/02: Men's Basketball Team Moves Up To Sixth in National Rakings

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Tuesday, January 22, 2002

Elizabethtown College Men's Basketball Team Moves Up to Sixth in National Rankings

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team has moved up three places to sixth in the nation in the latest D3hoops.com rankings, a national poll of Division III basketball voted on by a panel of coaches, Sports Information Directors, and the staff of D3hoops.com.

Etown received 499 points in the latest poll, released today. Randolph-Macon (14-2) is ranked first with 595 points, Carthage (14-1) is second with 593 points, defending national champion Catholic (15-1) is third with 585 points, Washington University (15-1) is fourth with 554 points, and SUNY-Brockport (15-0) is fifth with 533 points.

The Blue Jays are currently 16-1 overall and 6-0 in the Commonwealth Conference. The team is riding a program-record 14 game winning streak, breaking the previous record of 12 set in the 1963-64 season.

Elizabethtown will try to extend its winning streak to 15 games when it faces conference rival Messiah in Grantham Tuesday, January 22 for an 8:00 p.m. game.




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9/11/2008
1/29/02: Brian Loftus Named to MAC Basketball Honor Roll for Third Time

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Tuesday, January 29, 2002

Etown's Brian Loftus Named to MAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll For Third Time This Season

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College junior guard Brian Loftus (Doylestown, PA/Central Bucks West) has been named to the Middle Atlantic Conferences' weekly basketball honor roll for the third time this season.

For the week ending January 27, Loftus averaged 16.0 points per game and 8.5 rebounds per game. The 6'2" guard led Elizabethtown in rebounds in both games last week, pulling down 10 against Messiah and seven against Susquehanna.

In Tuesday's 84-67 win over Messiah, Loftus scored 20 points on five-for-10 shooting from the field and a seven-for-eight performance from the free throw line to lead the team in scoring. He also hit three out of six three-point attempts. He also had three assists against the Falcons.

In Saturday's 95-71 win over Susquehanna, Loftus scored 12 points and had three assists as the Blue Jays extended their program-record winning streak to 16 games. He shot five-for-six from the field and two-for-two from the free throw line. For the week, Loftus shot 10-for-16 from the floor, three-for-six from three point range, and nine-for-10 from the free throw line.

Loftus is currently third on the Blue Jay roster in scoring with 15.0 points per game, having totaled 285 points in 19 games. He is shooting 59.7% (105-for-176) from the field, 58.6% (41-for-70) from three-point range, and 81.0% (34-for-42) from the free throw line. He is also second on the
team with 53 assists and is tied for the team lead with 37 steals.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team is currently 18-1 overall and 8-0 in the Commonwealth Conference. The team's current winning streak of 16 games eclipses the previous program mark of 12 set 38 years ago.

Elizabethtown will return to action at home against defending Commonwealth Conference Champions Widener (14-5, 7-1) Wednesday, January 30. Game time is 7:30 p.m.




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9/11/2008
1/29/02: Men's Basketball Team Ranked Fourth in Nation in Both D3hoops.com

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Tuesday, January 29, 2002

Elizabethtown College Men's Basketball Team Ranked Fourth in Nation in D3hoops.com and Basketball America Division III Polls

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team's ascent in the national NCAA Division III rankings continues. In the latest D3hoops.com and Basketball America Division III polls, both of which were releases today, Etown has surged to fourth in the nation.

Elizabethtown moved up two spots from sixth to fourth in the past week in the D3hoops.com poll. The Blue Jays leapt four places, from eighth to fourth in Basketball America's Division III poll.

Elizabethtown is currently 18-1 overall and 8-0 in the Commonwealth Conference. The Blue Jays are riding a program record 16 game winning streak, shattering the previous record of 12 set 38 years ago.

The Blue Jays will face a tough test in their next game, which will be against defending Commonwealth Conference champion Widener at Thompson Gymnasium Wednesday, January 30 at 7:30 p.m. After a slow start, Widener is now 14-5 overall and 7-1 in the conference. Elizabethtown defeated the Pioneers 95-83 at Widener in their first face-off December 5.




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9/11/2008
2/5/02: Men's Basketball Team Stays Near the Top of National Rankings

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Tuesday, February 5, 2002

Elizabethtown College Men's Basketball Team Remains Near the Top of the NCAA Division III National Rankings

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Despite a 79-77 loss to Widener last week, the Elizabethtown College men's basketball team remains in the top ten in the nation, with a new ranking of fifth in the latest Basketball America NCAA Division III poll and sixth in the latest D3hoops.com poll.

Elizabethtown dropped two spots from fourth to sixth in the past week in the D3hoops.com poll. The Blue Jays fell back one place, from fourth to fifth in Basketball America's Division III poll.

Elizabethtown is currently 19-2 overall and 9-1 in the Commonwealth Conference. Etown most recently defeated conference rival Juniata 96-49 at Thompson Gymnasium Saturday.

The Blue Jays face Commonwealth opponent Moravian tonight for an 8:00 p.m. road game.




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9/11/2008
2/12/02: Chad Heller Named to Middle Atlantic Conferences' Weekly

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Tuesday, February 12, 2002

Chad Heller Named to MAC Weekly Hoops Honor Roll as Elizabethtown Men's Basketball Team Moves up to Fourth in National Rankings

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Junior forward Chad Heller (New Holland, PA/Garden Spot) has been named to the Middle Atlantic Conferences' weekly basketball honor roll, and the Elizabethtown College men's basketball team has moved up to fourth place in the D3hoops.com national rankings.

Etown moved up two places from last week's ranking of sixth, as the Blue Jays went 2-0 last week to improve to 21-2 overall and set a new program record for most wins in a season. The only teams ahead of Elizabethtown are defending NCAA Division III national champion Catholic (20-2) in third place, Washington University (21-1) in second place, and top-ranked Carthage (20-1).

Heller was named to the MAC honor roll after averaging 15.0 points per game while shooting 60.0% (12-for-20) from the field, 50.0% (three-for-six) from three point range, and averaging 6.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game last week.

In Etown's 87-73 win over Moravian Tuesday, Heller scored 13 points on six-for-nine shooting and led the Blue Jays with seven rebounds. He also had three assists and a blocked shot against the Greyhounds.

Heller led Elizabethtown with 17 points, six rebounds and four steals in the Blue Jays' 95-66 win over Lebanon Valley Saturday. He shot six-for-11 from the floor and two-for-five from three point range against the Flying Dutchmen. He also had four assists and one block against Lebanon Valley.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team is currently 21-2 overall and 11-1 in the Commonwealth Conference. The team plays its last regular season home game tonight against Messiah at 8:00 p.m.




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9/11/2008
2/19/02: Men's Basketball Team Ranked Fourth in Nation

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Tuesday, February 19, 2002

Elizabethtown College Men's Basketball Team Remains Fourth in Nation in Latest D3hoops.com Poll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team holds steady, ranked at fourth in the nation in NCAA Division III for the second consecutive week, according to the latest D3hoops.com poll, released Tuesday.

Elizabethtown (23-2, 13-1) clinched first place in the Commonwealth Conference during the regular season and with it, home-court advantage for the duration of the conference playoffs. The Blue Jays will host Susquehanna (14-11, 7-7), which finished fourth in the conference during the regular season, Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. in the first round of the conference playoffs.

The winner of Wednesday's game will advance to the Commonwealth Conference championship game, to be held Saturday, February 23 against the winner of Wednesday's Lebanon Valley-Widener game. The winner of the Commonwealth Conference championship game receives an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III tournament.

Admission for Wednesday's 7:30 p.m. playoff game at Thompson Gymnasium is $5.00 for adults, $4.00 for senior citizens, $2.00 for students, and free for children under six.




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9/11/2008
2/26/02: Bob Porambo Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player

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Tuesday, February 26, 2002

Etown's Bob Porambo Named Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Bob Porambo (Bethlehem, PA/Liberty), a senior forward on the Elizabethtown College men's basketball team, has been named the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week for the week ending February 24.

Porambo helped the Blue Jays to their first conference championship since 1979 and their first NCAA Division III tournament bid since 1993 by leading the team in scoring over the course of both games of the Commonwealth Conference playoffs.

In Wednesday's first round game, an 80-77 home win over Susquehanna (14-12), Porambo led Elizabethtown in both scoring and rebounding with 24 points and nine rebounds. He also had four assists in that game. He again led Etown in scoring with 22 points in the conference championship game, an 85-73 victory, at home against Widener (19-8) Saturday.

For the week, Porambo averaged 23.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game. He currently leads the team in scoring with 16.2 points per game, and he is second on the team in rebounding with 6.1 boards per game. He is shooting 50.8% (169-for-333) from the field, 40.2% (43-for-107) from three-point range, and 81.2% (56-for-69) from the free throw line.

Elizabethtown (25-2) will return to action in the second round of the NCAA Division III tournament Saturday, March 2 as the host of the winner of Thursday night's first-round Alvernia-Ithaca game. The Blue Jays received a first-round bye in the tournament. Game time Saturday is 7:00 p.m.




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9/11/2008
2/26/02: Four Elizabethtown Men's Basketball Players Named Commonwealth

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Tuesday, February 26, 2002

Four Elizabethtown College Men's Basketball Team Members Named Commonwealth Conference All-Stars, Head Coach Bob Schlosser Named Coach of the Year

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Four members of the Elizabethtown College men's basketall team have been named Commonwealth Conference all-stars. They are senior forward Bob Porambo (Bethlehem, PA/Liberty), senior point guard Rocky Parise (Harrisburg, PA/Bishop McDevitt), and junior guard Brian Loftus (Doylestown, PA/Central Bucks West) on the first team, and junior center/forward Jon English (Haddonfield, NJ/Haddon Township) on the second team.

In addition, Etown head coach Bob Schlosser has been named the Commonwealth Conference Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season. It is the fourth time in his 12 years at Etown that he has earned conference Coach of the Year honors.

Porambo has earned a spot on the conference all-star team for the third consecutive season. Elizabethtown's 15th all-time leading scorer with 1,257 points, he currently leads the team in scoring with 16.2 points per game and is second on the team with 6.1 rebounds per game. An inside scoring threat at 6' 6" with a field goal percentage of 50.8% (169-333) this year, his versatility also makes him a threat to score from behind the arc, as he is shooting 40.2% (43-107) from three point-range this year.

Parise has set Elizabethtown's single-season assist record for two consecutive years. He set a program record with 155 in 2000-01, and he shattered that mark this year with a current total of 178 for 6.6 per game. Through February 18, he is ranked fifth in the nation in assists per game. He ranks second all-time at Elizabethtown with 432 career assists. He is averaging 5.1 points per game this year. This is the first time he has ever been named a conference all-star.

Loftus makes his debut on the conference all-star team in the midst of a season where he is averaging 14.6 points per game, third on the team, is leading the Blue Jays with 52 steals, and is second on the team with 80 assists. He is shooting a blistering 51.0% (54-66) from the three point line, although in most weeks he has not appeared among the nation's leaders in that category because, in order to qualify for the NCAA's weekly statistical rankings, a player must have at least two three-pointers made per game played by their team. He is also shooting 55.8% (53-104) from the field.

English has also been named a conference all-star for the first time. He is second on the team in scoring with 15.6 points per game, and he leads the team in rebounding with 7.1 per game. He is shooting 55.8% (178-319) from the field.

Elizabethtown, currently 25-2 overall, will return to action in the second round of the NCAA Division III tournament Saturday, March 2 as the host of the winner of Thursday night's first-round Alvernia-Ithaca game. The Blue Jays received a first-round bye in the tournament after winning the Commonwealth Conference championship game February 23. Game time Saturday is 7:00 p.m.




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9/11/2008
3/4/02: Catholic University to Host NCAA Division III Men's Basketball

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Monday, March 4, 2002

Catholic University to Host NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Sectional, Etown to Face Cabrini There at 6:00 p.m. Friday

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Catholic University will host the NCAA Division III men's basketball sectional Friday, March 8 and Saturday, March 9. Elizabethtown (26-2) will face Cabrini (19-11) there in the first game of the sectional at 6:00 p.m. Friday.

Host Catholic (26-2), the defending national champion, will face Clark [MA] (22-6) at 8:00 p.m. Friday. The winners of both of Friday's games will play each other at 7:00 p.m. Saturday. The winner of Saturday's game advances to the Final Four, to be held in Salem, VA, March 15-16.




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9/11/2008
3/4/02: Elizabethtown College Athletics Department to Sponsor Bus Trips

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Monday, March 4, 2002

Elizabethtown College Athletics Department to Sponsor Bus Trips to NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Atlantic Sectional Tournament at Catholic University

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College Athletics Department has arranged for fan buses for the trip to the NCAA Division III men's basketball Atlantic Sectional Tournament, hosted by Catholic University, Friday, March 8 and Saturday, March 9.

To reserve tickets for the games in advance and seats on the bus, please call the Elizabethtown College Athletics Department at (717) 361-1137.

The cost for a package including a seat on the bus and a ticket for the game is $20 per person per game. Tickets for a game without a seat on the bus are $5 for adults and $4 for senior citizens and students. All tickets reserved in advance through the Elizabethtown College Athletics Department are to be picked up at the will call table at Catholic University.

Reservations for the fan bus must be made by noon Thursday, March 7. All those with reservations for the bus are asked to meet at the Brown Parking Lot at Elizabethtown College, located on College Avenue across from the lake, at 1:30 p.m. Friday, March 8. The bus will depart from the Brown Lot at 2:00 p.m.

Elizabethtown (26-2) will face Cabrini (19-11) at Catholic University in the first game of the sectional at 6:00 p.m. Friday.

Host Catholic (26-2), the defending national champion, will face Clark [MA] (22-6) at 8:00 p.m. Friday. The winners of both of Friday's games will play each other at 7:00 p.m. Saturday. The winner of Saturday's game advances to the Final Four, to be held in Salem, VA, March 15-16.




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9/11/2008
3/11/02: Ticket and Fan Bus Information for NCAA Division III Mens

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Monday, March 11, 2002

Elizabethtown College Ticket and Bus Trip Information For NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Final Four in Salem, Va.

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College athletics department has scheduled fan buses for the trip to the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Final Four in Salem, Va. Those interested are asked to please call the Elizabethtown College Athletics Department at 361-1137 to make reservations. Reservations must be made by 4:00 p.m., Wed. March 13. Prices for the fan buses are as follows:

  • $180 (includes bus transportation, a single hotel room for two nights, and game tickets for both days)

  • $120 per person (includes bus transportation, a double hotel room for two nights, and game tickets for both days)

  • $100 per person (includes bus transportation, 3-4 people in a hotel room for two nights, and game tickets for both days)

Fan buses will depart from the Brown Parking Lot at Elizabethtown College, located across College Avenue from the pond, at 12:30 p.m. Friday March 15. Friday's semifinal game is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. against Rochester. If Elizabethtown plays in the 5:00 p.m. championship game on Saturday, March 16, the buses will return to Elizabethtown Sunday morning. If Elizabethtown plays in the 2:30 p.m. third-place game on Saturday, March 16, the buses will return immediately after the Etown game.

The Etown athletics office also has a limited number of 2-day ticket packages available for advance sale. Prices are $17.50 per package for adults and $10.00 per package for high school students and younger. Single session tickets can only be ordered through the box office at the Salem Civic Center. Individuals may order tickets on their own by calling the box office at the Salem Civic Center. The box office number is (540) 375-3004. Please ask to be seated in the Etown section.




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9/11/2008
3/12/02: Radio, Internet, and Television Broadcast Schedule for NCAA

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Tuesday, March 12, 2002

Radio, Internet, and Television Broadcast Schedule for NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Final Four

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Those who are unable to make the trip down to Salem, Va. to see Elizabethtown play in its first NCAA Division III men's basketball Final Four Friday and Saturday will have a range of options from which to choose to follow the games live.

For those in the Elizabethtown area, Elizabethtown College's radio station, WWEC, at 88.3 on the FM dial, will broadcast both of Elizabethtown's games live, and the station's radio broadcasts can also be heard live on the Internet by visiting either http://www.etown.edu/wwec or http://www.wwecfm.com.

People throughout the central Pennsylvania region will also be able to hear Elizabethtown's games live on the radio through broadcasts by WHP, at 1490 on the AM dial.

Also, D3hoops.com will broadcast all NCAA Division III Final Four games live on the Internet. To access these broadcasts, visit http://www.d3hoops.com/audio.

The television network CNN/SI will broadcast Saturday's NCAA Division III men's basketball national championship game live.

Otterbein will face Carthage in the first semifinal game at 6:00 p.m. Friday, March 15. Elizabethtown will take on Rochester at 8:00 p.m. Friday in the second semifinal game.

The losers of Friday's games will face each other in the third place game Saturday, March 16 at 2:30 p.m., while the winners of Friday's games will square off in the national championship game at 5:00 p.m. Saturday.




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9/11/2008
11/4/02: Men's Basketball Team Picked to Finish First, Women's Basketball

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Monday, November 4, 2002

Elizabethtown Men's Basketball Team Picked to Finish First, Women's Basketball Team Picked to Finish Fifth, Wrestling Team Picked to Finish Eighth, in Conference Preseason Coaches' Polls

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Commonwealth and Middle Atlantic Conference preseason coaches' polls in men's basketball, women's basketball, and wrestling have all been released. Etown's men's basketball team has been picked to repeat as Commonwealth Conference champion, the women's basketball team has been picked to finish fifth in the Commonwealth, and the Etown wrestling team has been picked to finish eighth in the Middle Atlantic Conference.

Elizabethtown's men's basketball team received 61 points in the poll, 11 points more than second-place Widener, and six out of eight possible first place votes. Last year, the Blue Jays went 29-3, won the Commonwealth Conference championship, and finished the year as the NCAA Division III national runners-up after advancing to the Final Four for the first time in the history of the program.

The Etown women's basketball team received 29 points in its poll, four points behind Widener, which was picked to finish fourth, and one point ahead of Juniata, which was picked to finish sixth. The Blue Jays had a rebuilding campaign last year, going 6-19 overall after reaching the regionals of the NCAA Division III tournament in 2000-01. Etown finished in a tie for fifth place with Widener in the Commonwealth Conference last year, and missed the postseason for the first time since the Middle Atlantic Conference realigned in 1993.

Elizabethtown's wrestling team received 14 points in the MAC wrestling poll and was one point behind Albright, which was picked to finish seventh. Elizabethtown placed eighth at the MAC Championships in 2002.




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9/11/2008
11/4/02: Men's Basketball Team Ranked Ninth in D3hoops.com Preseason Poll

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Monday, November 4, 2002

Elizabethtown Men's Basketball Team Ranked Ninth in Nation in D3hoops.com Preseason Poll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team is ranked ninth in the nation in the D3hoops.com preseason poll. It is the first time that Etown has made the preseason national rankings.

Elizabethtown, which was the NCAA Division III national runner-up in 2002 with a 29-3 overall record, received 344 points in the poll. Interestingly, Etown is ranked higher than defending national champion Otterbein, which is ranked 10th with 327 points.

Washington University (MO) is the D3hoops.com preseason number one with 597 points. 2002 Final Four participants Carthage and Rochester are ranked second and third, respectively, with 519 and 499 points each.

Elizabethtown will open the 2002-03 season as the host of the Sprint Blue Jay Classic Friday, November 22 and Saturday, November 23. King's, Clark (MA), which is ranked 20th in the preseason poll, and Lehman will be the teams participating in the tournament. Clark and Lehman will face off at 6:00 p.m. November 22, and Etown will face King's at 8:00 p.m. November 22.

The D3hoops.com Top 25 is voted on by a panel of 25 coaches, Sports Information Directors and writers from across the country, and is published weekly.




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9/11/2008
11/7/02: No Going Back: 2002-03 Men's Basketball Preview

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Thursday, November 7, 2002

No Going Back: 2002-03 Elizabethtown College Men's Basketball Preview

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- If there is one thought guiding the Elizabethtown men's basketball program one year after the beginning of its run to the NCAA Division III Final Four, it is, "There's no going back." Never again do the Blue Jays expect to have a year that could be termed a rebuilding situation, and the Blue Jays are certainly reloading rather than rebuilding in 2002-03. There are gaps to fill, of course, with the graduation of last year's top scorer and main point guard.

However, Etown brings back three starters from last year who all averaged double figures in scoring, including Brian Loftus (Doylestown, PA/Central Bucks West), Jon English (Haddonfield, NJ/Haddon Township) and Chad Heller (New Holland, PA/Garden Spot). All three could hit the 1,000 career point mark this year. Loftus, a guard, averaged 14.4 points per game last year, led the team with 63 steals, and was second on the team with 102 assists en route to earning first team all-conference honors. Starting center English averaged 15.8 points per game and led the team with 6.9 rebounds per game. He was named to the All-Commonwealth Conference second team at the conclusion of last season. Heller, a forward, averaged 14.3 points per game, was second on the team with 53 steals, and was third among the Blue Jays in rebounding with 5.1 per game.

Also back are juniors Jim Barron (Tamaqua, PA/Tamaqua), a point guard, forward Darryl Brown (Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin) and center Ian Daecher (Lititz, PA/Warwick), all of whom saw quality minutes last year, as well as a promising quintet of sophomores who all played at the varsity level last year. Add to that a corps of highly talented freshman recruits that could be early contributors, and the explosive cocktail of meshing players that has defined Etown basketball over the past several years appears well mixed once again.

Etown's situation at point guard, though, could become ticklesome, especially at the beginning of the season. Barron, the heir-apparent to the position after playing 11.3 minutes per game last year, is currently injured and hopes to be available by December. Due to this, sophomore Graham Smith (York, PA/Eastern York) as well as freshmen Greg Adams (Lebanon, PA/Lebanon) and Kyle Stern (Lincoln University, PA/Salesianum) could see a much closer look at point guard than they otherwise would this early in their careers.

As usual, Etown's high-energy attack will feature a great many people constantly substituting in and out of the mix. The Blue Jays, which have the potential to be a better defensive team this year than last, will rely on constant pressing to wear down opponents and generate offense. That does not mean, however, that this team is not capable of putting vast numbers of points on the scoreboard like it did last year.

The deciding factor in the outcome of the Blue Jays' season this year hinges on how they deal with having a metaphorical target on their backs as every team in a stronger Commonwealth Conference looks to unseat them. Head coach Bob Schlosser's hope is that the realization that there are high expectations for the team this year will focus its energy in a positive direction.




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9/11/2008
11/20/02: Etown Men's Basketball Team to Open 2002-03 Season as Host

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Wednesday, November 20, 2002

Etown Men's Basketball Team to Open Season as Host of Sprint Blue Jay Classic Tournament Friday and Saturday

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team, last year's national runner up in NCAA Division III, will open its 2002-03 season as the host of the annual Sprint Blue Jay Classic Tournament Friday, November 22 and Saturday, November 23.
Clark (MA) will face Lehman (NY) in the first game Friday at 6:00 p.m., and Etown will take on King's (PA) in its first game of the season at 8:00 p.m. Friday. The tournament consolation game will be played at 1:00 p.m. Saturday with the championship to follow at 3:00 p.m. In addition, the games will feature halftime contests for prizes, along with giveaways courtesy of Sprint.

Admission for all of the games is free, but donations to the Coaches vs. Cancer program, a joint venture of the American Cancer Society and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) that raises money to be used in the fight against cancer in the sponsoring team's locality, will be accepted and are appreciated.

This year's tournament features an exceptionally strong lineup of teams. The combined 2001-02 record of the four participating teams was 91-26.

In addition to Etown, which finished 29-3 overall last year and was the national runner up, Clark reached the Elite Eight of the 2002 NCAA Division III tournament before falling to Etown in a 94-90 nail-biter of a sectional championship. Clark finished the 2001-02 season with a 23-6 overall record. Clark is ranked 20th in the D3hoops.com preseason poll, while Etown is currently ranked ninth.

King's was nationally ranked for chunks of last season and finished the year with a 22-7 overall record. The Monarchs ended up as the ECAC South Region runners-up after falling to Franklin & Marshall in the championship game, 82-65. Lehman carved out a 17-10 overall record last year. The Lightning's season was ended in the quarterfinals of the ECAC tournament in a 72-70 loss to Richard Stockton. Also, Lehman head coach Steve Schulman may appear familiar to long time Elizabethtown fans, since he was an assistant coach under Bob Schlosser from 1990 to 1994.




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9/11/2008
12/2/02: Chad Heller Named to MAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll

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Monday, December 2, 2002

Etown Forward Chad Heller Named to MAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior forward Chad Heller (New Holland, PA/Garden Spot) has been named to the Middle Atlantic Conferences' weekly men's basketball honor roll for the week ending December 1.

Heller led Elizabethtown with 26 points in Etown's only game of the week, an 81-78 double overtime loss to Franklin & Marshall, and he had four steals and six rebounds in that game. Heller shot seven-for-12 from the floor and one-for-five from three-point range, and he went 11-for-19 fom the free throw line. He also had two assists against F&M.

Thus far this season, Heller is averaging 20.0 points per game and 6.0 rebounds per game. He has 11 assists and eight steals in three games played. Elizabethtown is currently 2-1 overall and will face Dickinson tonight at home at 7:00 p.m.




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9/11/2008
1/14/03: Jon English Named to MAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll

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Tuesday, January 14, 2003

Etown's Jon English Named to Middle Atlantic Conferences' Weekly Men's Basketball Honor Roll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior center Jon English (Haddonfield, NJ/Haddon Township) has been named to the Middle Atlantic Conferences' weekly men's basketball honor roll for the week ending January 12.

English averaged 17.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game over three games last week as Etown went 2-1. He became the 28th player in Elizabethtown men's basketball history to reach the 1,000 career point plateau as he scored 18 points in Saturday's 86-76 road loss to Shenandoah, giving him a current career total of 1,007. He also led the Blue Jays with 10 rebounds in that game. English scored 16 points on six-for-eight shooting from the field in Etown's 88-64 win at home over Gettysburg January 8. In a 101-78 home win over Haverford January 6, English scored 17 points and pulled down seven rebounds to lead the Blue Jays in both categories.

English is currently averaging 17.4 points and 6.7 rebounds per game in 2002-03, tops on the team in both categories. He is shooting 55.9% (80-for-143) from the field and has 12 assists, 12 steals, and four blocked shots to his credit over 12 games. English was named a second team All-Commonwealth Conference player following the 2001-02 season after averaging 15.8 and 6.9 rebounds per game last year.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team is currently 7-5 overall and 1-1 in the Commonwealth Conference. The Blue Jays are the defending conference champions and were the national NCAA Division III runners-up in 2002.




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9/11/2008
2/4/03: Jon Connor Named to MAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll

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Tuesday, February 4, 2003

Etown Guard Jon Connor Named to MAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College sophomore guard Jon Connor (Hershey, PA/Hershey) has been named to the Middle Atlantic Conferences' weekly basketball honor roll for the week ending February 2. It is the first time in his career he has received the honor.

In Saturday's 90-78 win over Susquehanna, he led Elizabethtown in scoring with a career high of 23 points. Connor shot eight-for-11 from the field, three-for-six from three-point range, and four-for-four from the free throw line against Susquehanna. In Tuesday's 78-66 win over Messiah, he finished second on the team in scoring with 12 points, shooting five-for-11 from the field and two-for-six from three-point range.

For the week, Connor averaged 17.5 points per game as the Blue Jays stretched their season-best winning streak to five games. Etown has gone 4-0 since Connor joined the starting lineup.

Thus far this season, he is averaging 6.5 points and 1.3 rebounds per game, and is shooting 48.4% (44-for-91) from the field, 36.0% (18-for-50) from behind the three-point line, and 91.7% (11-for-12) from the free throw line.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team is currently 12-6 overall, and it is tied for first place in the Commonwealth Conference with a 6-2 conference mark.




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9/11/2008
2/24/03: Elizabethtown to Host Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball

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Monday, February 24, 2003

Elizabethtown College to Host Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Playoff Game Wednesday Night

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team will host a first-round Commonwealth Conference playoff game at Thompson Gymnasium Wednesday, February 26. The Blue Jays, seeded second in the conference playoffs, will take on third-seeded Moravian at 7:30 p.m.

Elizabethtown, the defending conference champion, is 16-8 overall this year and has posted a 10-4 record in the conference during the regular season. Moravian has a 16-9 overall record and is 9-5 in the conference. The teams split their contests during the regular season, with Moravian winning the first meeting January 14 at Moravian, 76-70, and with Elizabethtown winning the second game February 11 at Etown, 97-64.

In the other conference playoff game, top-seeded Susquehanna hosts fourth-seeded Lebanon Valley Wednesday night. The winner of the Etown-Moravian game will face the winner of the Susquehanna-LVC game Saturday at the site of the highest seed to play for the conference championship. The winner of the championship game receives an automatic berth in the 2003 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament.

The cost of admission for Wednesday night's game is $5.00 for adults, $4.00 for senior citizens, $2.00 for students, and free for children under the age of six.




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9/11/2008
2/27/03: Men's Basketball Team to Travel to Susquehanna for Conference

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Thursday, February 27, 2003

Elizabethtown College Men's Basketball Team to Travel to Susquehanna for Conference Championship Game Saturday Night

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team will travel to Susquehanna to take on the host Crusaders in the championship game of the Commonwealth Conference playoffs. The winner of the game receives an automatic NCAA Division III tournament bid.

Elizabethtown, the defending conference champion, is 17-8 overall this year and posted a 10-4 record in the conference during the regular season to earn the number two seed in the conference playoffs. The Blue Jays defeated third-seeded Moravian 71-62 at home Wednesday night to advance to the championship game. Elizabethtown is attempting to win a second consecutive conference championship and NCAA bid, an unprecedented accomplishment in the history of the program.

Susquehanna defeated fourth-seeded Lebanon Valley at home Wednesday, 73-61, to advance to the conference championship game. Susquehanna is 18-7 overall and finished the regular season 11-3 in the Commonwealth Conference. Two of those three conference losses came at the hands of Elizabethtown.

The cost of admission for Saturday night's game at Susquehanna is $5.00 for adults, $4.00 for senior citizens, $2.00 for students, and free for children under the age of six. Tipoff is at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 1.




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9/11/2008
3/2/03: Men's Basketball Team to Face Montclair State (NJ) on Road Thursday

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Sunday, March 2, 2003

Elizabethtown College Men's Basketball Team to Face Montclair State (NJ) on Road in First Round of NCAA Tournament Thursday

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team (18-8) will face Montclair State (21-5) on the road in the first round of the NCAA Division III tournament Thursday, March 6. The teams will play at Montclair State in Upper Montclair, NJ at 7:00 p.m. Thursday.

Elizabethtown won its second consecutive Commonwealth Conference championship and clinched its second straight NCAA tournament bid - the first time the team has achieved either feat - with a 92-86 win over Susquehanna Saturday night at Susquehanna. Montclair State won the New Jersey Athletic Conference championship - its first in 21 years - with an 86-84 double overtime win over Ramapo Friday night to clinch an NCAA tournament bid, its first since 1995.




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9/11/2008
3/5/03: Jon English Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player

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Wednesday, March 5, 2003

Elizabethtown Senior Jon English Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior center Jon English (Haddonfield, NJ/Haddon Township) has been named the Commonwealth Conference men's basketball Player of the Week for the week ending March 3.

English led Elizabethtown in scoring and rebounding in both rounds of the Commonwealth Conference playoffs last week as the Blue Jays won their second straight conference title and NCAA tournament bid, feats the Blue Jays had never accomplished before.

Against Moravian Wednesday, English scored 14 points and pulled down seven rebounds. He shot six-for-seven from the field, blocked one shot and had one steal. Against Susquehanna in the championship Saturday, he led six Blue Jays in double figure scoring with 18 points, and he pulled down 10 rebounds. He also led the team in assists with five.

English leads the team in scoring with 407 points (15.7 per game) and in rebounding with 167 rebounds (6.4 per game). He is also shooting 55.7% (165-for-296) from the field this year.

English has scored 1,205 points in the course of his career at Elizabethtown, ranking him 17th in the history of the program. His 524 career rebounds constitute the 16th highest total in Etown history.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team will face Montclair State (NJ) on the road Thursday, March 6 in the opening round of the 2003 NCAA Division III tournament. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:00 p.m.




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9/11/2008
4/1/03: Jon English Named South Jersey Small College Basketball Player

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Tuesday, March 25, 2003

Elizabethtown College Senior Jon English Named South Jersey Small College Basketball Player of the Year

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior center Jon English (Haddonfield, NJ/Haddon Township) has been by the Albert J. Carino Boys Basketball Club of South Jersey as the Small College Player of the Year from the South Jersey area. He will be honored at the Albert J. Carino banquet in Pennsauken, NJ April 11.

English closed out a stellar career at Etown with 1,224 points, placing him 16th on Elizabethtown's all time scoring list. He also totaled 527 rebounds in his career, tying him for 14th place all-time at Etown. This year, he averaged 15.8 points per game for the second straight season and 6.3 rebounds per game. During his time as a Blue Jay, Elizabethtown went 80-30, won back-to-back Commonwealth Conference titles in 2002 and 2003, made consecutive NCAA Division III tournament appearances in those years, and advanced to the national championship game in 2002.

English was also recently named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-Mid-Atlantic Region Second Team, an All-Commonwealth Conference First Team member, and a member of the Middle Atlantic Conferences' All-Academic Team. Last year, English was an All-Commonwealth Conference Second Team member and the Most Valuable Player of the NCAA Division III tournament sectional held at Catholic University.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team concluded the 2002-03 season with an 18-9 overall record and its second straight Commonwealth Conference title and NCAA Division III tournament appearance.




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9/8/2008
11/10/03: Men's Basketball Team Picked to Finish Third in Commonwealth

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Monday, November 10, 2003

Elizabethtown College Men's Basketball Team Picked to Finish Third in Conference Pre-Season Coaches' Poll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team, the back-to-back defending Commonwealth Conference champion, has been picked to finish third in the 2003-04 conference coaches' poll. Susquehanna, last year's runner-up, was picked to finish first and received all eight first place votes in the conference.

The Blue Jays, which finished 18-9 overall last year and advanced to the NCAA Division III tournament for the second year in a row, received 45 points in the conference poll, six behind Moravian, which was picked to finish second, and ten ahead of Widener and Lebanon Valley, which were both picked to finish fourth.

The complete poll results are as follows:

Men's Preseason Poll
1. Susquehanna (8)...64 pts
2. Moravian..........51 pts
3. Elizabethtown.....45 pts
4t. Widener..........35 pts
4t. Lebanon Valley...35 pts
6. Juniata...........25 pts
7. Messiah...........17 pts
8. Albright..........16 pts




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9/8/2008
11/14/03: Finding a Way, Together: 2003-04 Elizabethtown Men's Basketball

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Friday, November 14, 2003

Finding a Way, Together: 2003-04 Elizabethtown College Men's Basketball Preview

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Some may think that losing three high quality seniors, among them two 1,000 point scorers, from last season's Commonwealth Conference championship team would leave Elizabethtown saddled with a rebuilding year. Not so, according to head coach Bob Schlosser, for several reasons. "The style we play causes us to play a lot of people," he explained. As a result, Elizabethtown is actually bringing back a highly experienced team full of players who have seen many quality minutes. Also, Schlosser said, "We raised the bar about three years ago and aren't looking back. So, we're not looking at another rebuilding year again. It's a matter of finding a way to get things accomplished, and we have the ingredients to find a way this year."

While it may seem hard to believe for those who have watched Etown play over the past several years, Schlosser believes this year's team may be the fastest yet. This means that the Blue Jays will be able to do even more pressing and more up-tempo play than ever before. It also helps that Etown has the depth to substitute enough to maintain this pressure for an entire game. Although there are 16 players on the varsity roster this year, more than in previous years, Schlosser maintained it was still hard to decide who should start out this year on the junior varsity squad. Currently, there are no first-years on the varsity roster, but, Schlosser said, "There are some talented young players who could work their way into the mix before all is said and done."

On the court, Etown will utilize its pressing defense and quickness to help generate offense. The team has the potential to put up big offensive performances; players like guards Jon Connor (Hershey, PA/Hershey), Kyle Conrad (Shillington, PA/Governor Mifflin), Greg Adams (Lebanon, PA/Lebanon), and Ben Tannous (Bethlehem, PA/Bethlehem Catholic) can all shoot the ball very well, but getting consistency from them will be one of the keys to the Blue Jays' success.

An area where the Blue Jays will have to see some new faces step up is in generating inside points. Schlosser is hoping that Dan Keane (Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin East), Andrew Flynn (Chalfont, PA/Central Bucks West) and Ian Daecher (Lititz, PA/Warwick) will all be able to generate points under the basket. Schlosser has also noted this preseason that Keane appears to be the team's most improved player to date from last season, and attributes this development to his strong work ethic.

One thing that has helped all players on the team improve this year is the fact that just about every spot in the starting lineup is wide open, which has resulted in more competitive practices this year than in previous seasons.

That competitiveness has not taken anything away from an area that has been one of Etown's biggest strengths in the last few years, however. Team chemistry appears to once again be a promising source of strength. Much of the program's success over the past several years, according to Schlosser, has stemmed from internal group dynamics, and the players who are juniors and seniors now have seen first hand how valuable developing strong bonds among teammates can be and have worked hard to further develop those bonds. He is also quick to acknowledge the work of Daecher, this year's lone captain, in doing an outstanding job in leadership, both in terms of quiet leadership and in doing all the little things needed to pull the group together.

At this point, Schlosser feels that "we're going to be good." The question, however, becomes, "Will we be good enough to make a run at it?" This is largely due to the fact that the Commonwealth Conference this year appears to be the strongest it has been from top to bottom in a long time. The teams that were in rebuilding modes last year are not any more. To this end, the Blue Jays have developed a set of goals for themselves, already emblazoned on a poster made by the team, to pursue this season that will hopefully enable them to be good enough to challenge for yet another conference title and NCAA tournament bid. They are: 1. Find A Way; 2. Together; 3. Every Day, Every Play. If Etown can find and use its strengths, maintain unity, and work hard on every play, the Blue Jays feel that they will be able to soar high once again this year.




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9/8/2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE S-61-03-04 Monday, December 1, 2003 Elizabethtown

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Monday, December 1, 2003

Elizabethtown Junior Kyle Conrad Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College junior guard Kyle Conrad (Shillington, PA/Governor Mifflin) has been named the Commonwealth Conference's Player of the Week in men's basketball for the week ending November 30. It is the first time in his career that Conrad has received the honor.

Conrad scored a career-high of 35 points en route to leading Elizabethtown to a 91-78 road victory over nationally 18th-ranked Franklin & Marshall Tuesday night. During the game, he shot 10-for-17 from the field, four-for-six from three-point range and 11-for-14 from the free throw line, and he scored 21 points in the second half alone.

In Etown's 80-77 loss to Adrian (MI) Saturday in the opening round of the York Invitational, Conrad again led Etown in scoring with 18 points. He also led the team in steals with four, and he shot nine-for-10 from the free throw line.

Conrad scored 20 points in Etown's 99-84 win over York Sunday, and he led the team in assists with five. He shot seven-for-12 from the field and five-for-five from the free throw line in that game.

For the week, Conrad averaged 24.3 points per game, shot 51.2% (21-for-41) from the field, 46.2% (6-for-13) from three point range, and 86.2% (25-for-29) from the free throw line. He totaled nine rebounds, seven assists and six steals as well, as Etown went 2-1 last week.

Thus far this season, Conrad is leading the Blue Jays with 20.2 points per game. He is shooting 53.3% (32-for-60) from the field, 47.6% (10-for-21) from three point range, and 81.8% (27-for-33) from the free throw line. He also has seven assists, 13 rebounds, eight steals, and one blocked shot in five games.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team, the defending back-to-back champion of the Commonwealth Conference, is currently 3-2 overall. The team will play its first conference game Wednesday night on the road against Susquehanna, last year's conference runner-up, at 8:00 p.m.




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9/8/2008
12/22/03: Jon Connor Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player

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Monday, December 22, 2003

Elizabethtown Junior Jon Connor Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College junior guard Jon Connor (Hershey, PA/Hershey) has been named the Commonwealth Conference's Player of the Week in men's basketball for the week ending December 21. It is the first time in his career that Connor has received the honor.

Connor tied the Elizabethtown program record for most three-pointers in a game in Friday's 87-76 road win over King's College (PA), shooting seven-for-10 from behind the arc. He also shot 10-for-15 from the field en route to leading the team in scoring with 29 points against King's. He also pulled down six rebounds and led the Blue Jays in steals with five against King's.

Connor also led Etown in scoring in the Blue Jays' other game last week, a 102-65 home win over Scranton where he scored 23 points on nine-for-13 shooting from the field and a four-for-six performance from three-point range. In that game, he also led the Blue Jays in steals with eight and in assists with six. For the week, he averaged 26.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 6.5 steals per game as the Blue Jays went 2-0.

Thus far this season, Connor is averaging 13.2 points per game, the second-highest average on the team. He is also second on the team in steals with 17, and he is shooting 50% from the field (44-for-88), 46.2% (24-for-52) from three-point range, and 70% (seven-for-10) from the free throw line.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team, the defending back-to-back champion of the Commonwealth Conference, is currently 5-4 overall and 0-2 in the conference. The team will play its next game in the first round of the Springfield College (MA) Naismith Classic tournament against Bowdoin College (ME) at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, January 3.




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2/17/04: Jon Connor Named to MAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll

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Tuesday, February 17, 2004

Etown Junior Jon Connor Named to MAC Men's Basketball Weekly Honor Roll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College junior guard Jon Connor (Hershey, PA/Hershey) has been named to the Middle Atlantic Conferences' weekly men's basketball honor roll for the week ending February 15.

Connor led Etown in scoring in both of the Blue Jays' games last week, as Etown went 2-0 with key Commonwealth Conference wins over Juniata and Lebanon Valley. Connor totaled 30 points and shot 66.7% from the field and 55.6% from three-point range against Juniata, and he scored 19 points, shot 55.6% from the field and 50.0% from three-point range against Lebanon Valley. For the week, he averaged 24.5 points, 2.0 rebounds, 2.5 steals, and 1.0 assists per game.

Connor is currently second on the team in scoring with 12.6 points per game. He leads the Blue Jays in steals with 44, and he has started all 22 of Etown's games this season.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team is currently 15-7 overall and 7-5 in the Commonwealth Conference. Elizabethtown will play next against conference rival Messiah at home tonight at 8:00 p.m.




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9/8/2008
2/26/04: Elizabethtown College Men's Basketball Team to Travel to Widener

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Thursday, February 26, 2004

Elizabethtown College Men's Basketball Team to Travel to Widener University for Commonwealth Conference Championship Game Saturday

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team will travel to Widener University to take on the host Pioneers in the championship game of the Commonwealth Conference playoffs Saturday, February 28. The winner of the game receives an automatic NCAA Division III tournament bid.

Elizabethtown, the back-to-back defending conference champion, is 17-8 overall this year and posted an 8-6 record in the conference during the regular season to earn the number three seed in the conference playoffs. The Blue Jays defeated second-seeded Albright College 99-87 in overtime on the road Wednesday night to advance to the championship game. Elizabethtown is attempting to win an unprecedented third consecutive conference championship and NCAA bid.

Widener, the top-seeded team in this year's Commonwealth tournament, defeated fourth-seeded Lebanon Valley 63-54 at home Wednesday night to advance to the championship game. Widener is 18-7 overall and finished the regular season 10-4 in the Commonwealth Conference. One of its conference losses came at the hands of Elizabethtown early in the season.

The cost of admission for Saturday afternoon's game at Widener is $5.00 for adults, $4.00 for senior citizens, $2.00 for students, and free for children under the age of six. Tipoff is at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, February 28.




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9/8/2008
2/26/04: Elizabethtown College to Send Fan Bus to Widener for Conference

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Thursday, February 26, 2004

Elizabethtown College to Send Fan Bus to Widener For Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Championship Saturday

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College has made a fan bus available for the Commonwealth Conference men's basketball championship game at Widener University Saturday, February 28.

The bus will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, and it will depart from Elizabethtown College's Brown Parking Lot at noon Saturday. The estimated time of return to Elizabethtown is 7:00 p.m. Reservations can be made by calling the Elizabethtown College Athletics Department Office at (717) 361-1137. The cost is $20 per person for bus transportation. The cost of admission to the game is separate, and it is $5 for adults, $4 for senior citizens, $2 for students, and free for children under six.




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9/8/2008
2/29/04: Men's Basketball Team to Travel to Hampden-Sydney (Va.) for NCAA

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Saturday, February 29, 2004

Elizabethtown Men's Basketball Team to Travel to Hampden-Sydney for First-Round NCAA Division III Tournament Game Thursday

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team, participating in the NCAA Division III tournament for the third consecutive year, will travel to Hampden-Sydney College (Va.) to face the host Tigers at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, March 4 in the first round of the 2004 NCAA tournament.

Hampden-Sydney received an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament when it won the Old Dominion Athletic Conference championship with a 75-69 win over Virginia Wesleyan at Salem, Va. February 23. The Tigers are currently 24-4 overall, and the team reached the NCAA Division III Final Four in 2003.

Elizabethtown received an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament when it captured its third consecutive Commonwealth Conference championship with a 61-54 road win over Widener University Saturday. The Blue Jays are currently 18-8 overall, and the team reached the NCAA Division III Final Four in 2002.

The winner of Thursday night's first round game between Elizabethtown and Hampden-Sydney will travel to Lancaster, Pa. to face Franklin & Marshall in the second round Saturday, March 6 at 7:00 p.m.




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9/8/2008
3/1/04: Elizabethtown College to Send Fand Bus to Hampden-Sydney for NCAA

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Monday, March 1, 2004

Elizabethtown College to Send Fan Bus to Hampden-Sydney For NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament First Round Game Thursday

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College has made a fan bus available for the NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament first round game at Hampden-Sydney College (Va.) Thursday, March 4.

The bus will depart from Elizabethtown College's Brown Parking Lot at 11:00 a.m. Thursday. There will be at least one rest stop on the way. Reservations can be made by calling the Elizabethtown College Athletics Department Office at (717) 361-1137. The cost is $35 per person for bus transportation and admission to the game, which tips off at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, March 4.




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9/8/2008
3/1/04: Elizabethtown Junior Kyle Conrad Named Commonwealth Conference

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Monday, March 1, 2004

Elizabethtown Junior Kyle Conrad Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week for Second Time This Season

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College junior guard Kyle Conrad (Shillington, PA/Governor Mifflin) has been named the Commonwealth Conference's Player of the Week in men's basketball for the week ending February. It is the second time this season that Conrad has received the honor.

Conrad led Etown in scoring in both of its Commonwealth Conference playoff games last week as the Blue Jays clinched their third consecutive conference title and automatic NCAA Division III tournament bid.

In Wednesday's 99-87 overtime conference semifinal upset road win over Albright, Conrad totaled 26 points and eight rebounds, shot 16-for-21 from the free throw line, and hit a pair of three-pointers. In Saturday's 61-54 conference championship upset road win over Widener,

Conrad was the only Blue Jay in double figures in scoring with 20 points, as he shot nine-for-nine from the free throw line, three-for-five from three point range, and four-for-10 from the field. He also pulled down five rebounds and had three assists

For the week, Conrad averaged 23.0 points and 6.5 rebounds per game as the Blue Jays went 2-0. He also averaged 12.5 points per game from the free throw line and shot 25-for-30 from the charity stripe.

Thus far this season, Conrad is leading the Blue Jays in scoring with 17.5 points per game. He is shooting 147-for-180 (81.7%) from the free throw line, 57-for-136 (41.9%) from three-point range, and 126-for-274 (46.0%) from the field, and he has amassed 35 assists, 28 steals, and 98 rebounds.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team captured its third consecutive Commonwealth Conference title Saturday and is currently 18-8 overall.

The Blue Jays will face Hampden-Sydney (Va.) on the road in the first round of the NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament Thursday, March 4. Tip-off is at 7:00 p.m.




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9/8/2008
10/25/04: Men's Basketball Team Ranked in Tie for Second in 2004-05

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Monday, October 25, 2004

Elizabethtown College Men's Basketball Team in Tie for Second in 2004-05 Commonwealth Conference Pre-Season Coaches' Poll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team, the defending champion of the Commonwealth Conference, is ranked in a tie for second in the 2004-05 Commonwealth Conference pre-season coaches' poll. Both Etown and Albright College received 41 points and two first place votes in the poll to rank second, four points behind Widener University, which received 45 points and three first place votes.

For the past three years, Elizabethtown has won consecutive Commonwealth Conference men's basketball titles. Last year, the Blue Jays went 18-9 overall and 8-6 in regular season conference play to clinch the number three seed in the playoffs. Playing on the road in both conference playoff games in 2004, the Blue Jays won both games to take the Commonwealth title and advance to the NCAA Division III tournament for the third year in a row.

The complete 2004 Commonwealth Conference pre-season coaches' poll is below:

School                  Points  First-Place Votes
1.Widener University......45..........(3)
2.Albright College........41..........(2)
2.Elizabethtown College...41..........(2)
4.Lebanon Valley College..33..........(1)
5.Messiah College.........23
6.Susquehanna University..15
7.Juniata College.........14
8.Moravian College........12




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9/8/2008
11/22/04: Kyle Conrad Named to MAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll

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Monday, November 22, 2004

Elizabethtown College Senior Kyle Conrad Named to MAC Weekly Men's Basketball Honor Roll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior guard Kyle Conrad (Shillington, PA/Governor Mifflin) has been named to the Middle Atlantic Conferences' weekly men's basketball honor roll for the week ending November 21. The MAC weekly basketball honor roll consists of players from both the Commonwealth Conference and the Freedom Conference.

Conrad was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2004 Elizabethtown Kistler Buildings Blue Jay Classic tournament Saturday after averaging 16.0 points and 4.5 rebounds per game as the Blue Jays opened their season by defeating Penn College of Technology 108-64 Friday and defeating the University of Scranton 63-61 Saturday. Against Penn College, Conrad scored 20 points and pulled down seven rebounds while shooting 4-for-9 from three point range, and he scored 12 points against Scranton.

Conrad was named to the MAC weekly basketball honor roll once and was named the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week twice last year. He was also an All-Commonwealth Conference honoree in 2003-04.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team, which is the three-time defending champion of the Commonwealth Conference, is currently 2-0 in 2004-05 and will next face Lycoming College in an 8:00 p.m. non-conference road game Tuesday, November 23.




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9/8/2008
12/21/04: Jon Connor Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player

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Tuesday, December 21, 2004

Elizabethtown College Senior Jon Connor Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior guard Jon Connor (Hershey, PA/Hershey) has been named the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week in men's basketball for the week ending December 19. It is the second time in his career and the first time this season that Connor has received the honor.

In Elizabethtown's only game last week, a 72-69 win over Eastern University December 18, Connor led the Blue Jays in scoring with 17 points. He shot 7-for-14 from the field and 3-for-8 from behind the three-point line. He also pulled down four rebounds in the game.

Thus far this season, Connor has started and played in seven of Etown's ten games. He is averaging 12.6 points per game, the third-highest average on the team. He is shooting 33-for-76 from the field, 14-for-44 from three-point range, and 8-for-12 from the free throw line.

Over the course of his career, Connor has totaled 639 points, 99 steals, and 108 three-pointers.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team is currently 6-4 overall and will face NCAA Division II Millersville University on the road in its next game Wednesday, January 5 at 7:00 p.m.




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9/8/2008
1/3/05: Greg Adams Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player

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Monday, January 3, 2005

Elizabethtown College Junior Greg Adams Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College junior point guard Greg Adams (Lebanon, PA/Lebanon) has been named the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week in men's basketball for the week ending December 26, 2004. It is the first time in his career that Adams has received the honor.

In Elizabethtown's only game that week, an 85-76 non-conference road win over Neumann College December 20, Adams set a new career-best scoring high with 22 points to lead the Blue Jay offense. He also led the Blue Jays in assists that game with six. He shot 4-for-5 from the field, 2-for-2 from three point range, and 12-for-14 from the free throw line against Neumann. He also grabbed three rebounds and made two steals in that game.

Thus far this season, Adams has started all 10 games and is leading the Blue Jays in assists with 47. He is also tied for the team lead in steals with 22. Adams is fourth on the team in scoring with 8.9 points per game, and he is averaging 3.8 points per game. He is shooting 82.9% (34-for-41) from the free throw line and is leading the team in free throws.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team is currently 6-4 overall and will face NCAA Division II Millersville University on the road in its next game Wednesday, January 5 at 7:00 p.m.




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9/8/2008
1/17/05: Kyle Conrad Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player

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Monday, January 17, 2005

Elizabethtown College Senior Kyle Conrad Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior forward Kyle Conrad (Shillington, PA/Governor Mifflin) has been named the Commonwealth Conference's men's basketball Player of the Week for the week ending January 16. It is the third time thus far this season that a Blue Jay has earned the conference Player of the Week honor, and it is the first time this season for Conrad.

Conrad led Elizabethtown in scoring in both of its games last week as the Blue Jays went 2-0 in Commonwealth Conference play. In a 90-72 win against Juniata Tuesday, he scored 23 points and had three steals, and he led Etown in points, assists and rebounds in a 64-63 win over Widener Saturday with 12 points, seven assists and nine rebounds. Conrad also sank the last-second three-pointer that won the game against Widener. For the week, Conrad averaged 17.5 points, 4.5 assists, 6.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game.

Thus far this season, Conrad is leading Etown in scoring with 16.1 points per game, and he is tied for the team lead in steals with 30. He is shooting 46.8% (88-for-188) from the field, 39.3% (33-for-84) from three-point range, and 68.1% (32-for-47) from the free throw line. He is also now 22 points away from the 1,000 career point mark.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team is currently 9-6 overall and 3-1 in the Commonwealth. Etown will return to action Wednesday, January 19 when it hosts Messiah College at 7:30 p.m.




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2/8/05: Kyle Conrad Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player

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Tuesday, February 8, 2005

Elizabethtown College Senior Kyle Conrad Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior forward Kyle Conrad (Shillington, PA/Governor Mifflin) has been named the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week in men's basketball for the week ending February 6. It is the second time this season he has received the honor.

Conrad averaged 20.0 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.5 steals per game last week as the Blue Jays went 2-0 in Commonwealth Conference play. He shot 7-for-8 from the field, 4-for-5 from three-point range, and 3-for-3 from the free throw line en route to leading Etown with 21 points in the Blue Jays’ 83-72 win over Susquehanna Wednesday. In Etown’s 77-62 win over Widener Saturday, Conrad again led Etown in scoring, totaling 19 points while shooting 8-for-10 from the field and 3-for-3 from three-point range.

Thus far this season, Conrad is leading Elizabethtown in scoring with 16.6 points per game. He also leads the team in steals with 38, and his 53 assists rank second on the team. He is also averaging 4.4 rebounds per game, and he has started in all 20 of Etown's games. He is also shooting 49.6% (119-for-240) from the field, 44.1% (49-for-111) from three-point range, and 71.4% (45-for-63) from the free throw line.

Over the course of his career, Conrad has tallied 1,069 points, 251 rebounds, 121 assists and 88 steals over four years. For his career, he is shooting 48.0% (336-for-700) from the field, 42.0% (128-for-305) from three-point range, and 79.4% (269-for-339) from the free throw line.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team is currently 11-9 overall and 5-4 in the Commonwealth Conference. The Blue Jays will return to action tonight at conference rival Juniata College at 7:30 p.m.




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9/8/2008
2/21/05: Jon Connor Named to Middle Atlantic Conferences' Weekly Basketball

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Monday, February 21, 2005

Elizabethtown College Senior Jon Connor Named to Middle Atlantic Conferences' Weekly Basketball Honor Roll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior guard Jon Connor (Hershey, PA/Hershey) has been named to the Middle Atlantic Conferences' weekly basketball honor roll for the week ending February 20. While it is the first time this season that Connor has been named to the MAC weekly honor roll, he has also named the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week one time thus far this season.

Connor averaged 13.0 points per game last week as the Blue Jays went 2-1. He led Etown in scoring with 15 points in the Blue Jays' 78-63 win over Messiah College Tuesday as he shot 5-for-7 from the field, 3-for-3 from three-point range, and 2-for-2 from the free throw line. In Saturday’s 82-63 win over Moravian, in which Etown clinched the final available spot in the Commonwealth Conference playoffs, Connor again led Etown in scoring with 22 points. For the week, he shot 13-for-24 from the field, 7-for-13 from three-point range, and 6-for-8 from the free throw line.

Connor currently ranks second on the Blue Jays in scoring with 11.9 points per game, and he is averaging 2.7 rebounds per game. He has 42 assists and 32 steals in 22 games played and started. He is shooting 43.4% (95-for-219) from the field, 33.3% (42-for-126) from three-point range, and 70.7% (29-for-41) from the free throw line in 2004-05.

Over the course of his career at Etown, Connor has totaled 812 points, 180 rebounds, 120 assists and 119 steals.

The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team is currently 14-11 overall. The team finished 8-6 in Commonwealth Conference competition and will next face Albright College on the road in the opening round of the conference playoffs Wednesday, February 23 at 7:30 p.m. The winner of the conference playoffs receives an automatic berth in the NCAA Division III tournament. The Blue Jays are the three-time defending Commonwealth Conference champions.




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9/8/2008
11/4/05: Men's Basketball Team Picked Fifth in Commonwealth Conference

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Friday, November 4 , 2005

Elizabethtown College Men’s Basketball Team Picked Fifth in Commonwealth Conference Pre-Season Coaches’ Poll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men’s basketball team has been picked to finish fifth in the 2005-06 Commonwealth Conference pre-season coaches’ poll. Etown finished fourth in the conference last year with a 14-12 overall and 8-6 Commonwealth Conference record.

Albright received the most points in the pre-season poll with 56 and seven first place votes, and Widener followed with 48 points. Lebanon Valley was ranked third in the poll with 41 points and one first place vote, and Messiah was ranked fourth with 38 points. Elizabethtown followed with 36 points.

Elizabethtown will open its 2005-06 season when it hosts its annual Blue Jay Classic Tournament Friday, November 18 and Saturday, November 19. In the first game November 18, King’s College ( Pa.) will face Lincoln University at 6:00 p.m., and Elizabethtown will follow with a game against Richard Stockton College at 8:00 p.m. The tournament’s consolation game will take place Saturday, November 19 at 1:00 p.m., and the championship game will follow at 3:00 p.m.

The complete 2005-06 Commonwealth Conference pre-season coaches’ poll is as follows:

1. Albright College.........56 pts. (7)
2. Widener University.......48 pts.
3. Lebanon Valley College...41 pts. (1)
4. Messiah College..........38 pts.
5. Elizabethtown College....36 pts.
6. Juniata College..........26 pts.
7. Moravian College.........20 pts.
8. Susquehanna University...15 pts.


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9/8/2008
12/13/05: Michael Schatzmann Named to MASCAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll

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Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Elizabethtown College Sophomore Michael Schatzmann Named to MASCAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College sophomore Michael Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) has been named to the Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Corporation (MASCAC) weekly basketball honor roll for the week ending December 11. It is the first time in his career that he has received the honor. The MASCAC comprises all the schools of the Commonwealth and Freedom Conferences.

Last week, Schatzmann averaged 12 points and six rebounds per game as Elizabethtown went 2-0. Facing NCAA Division II Millersville University Thursday, he came off the bench to lead Elizabethtown in points with 20 and in rebounds with 10. He shot 4-for-8 from the field, 3-for-6 from three-point range, and 9-for-10 from the free throw line against Millersville.

In his first season with Etown, Schatzmann is currently averaging 8.9 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. He has appeared in all eight of the Blue Jays’ games, and he has a team-leading total of 17 steals, along with 18 assists and seven blocked shots.

The Elizabethtown College men’s basketball team is currently 5-3 overall and 0-2 in the Commonwealth Conference. The Blue Jays will return to action at home against Cabrini College Monday, December 19 at 7:00 p.m.


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9/8/2008
1/3/06: Chad Piersol Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player

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Tuesday, January 3, 2006

Elizabethtown College Sophomore Chad Piersol Named Commonwealth Conference Men’s Basketball Player of the Week 

Chad Piersol '08.ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College sophomore guard and forward Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) has been named the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week in men’s basketball for the two-week winter break period ending January 1.

Piersol led Elizabethtown in points, rebounds, assists and steals in the Blue Jays’ only game during that period, a 94-70 home blowout of Cabrini College Monday, December 19. He scored 21 points, pulled down seven rebounds, had five assists and made three steals against Cabrini. He shot 6-for-15 from the field and 9-for-10 from the free throw line in that game.

Thus far this season, Piersol is averaging 12.2 points and 3.6 rebounds per game. He is tied for the team lead in steals with 17, and he has 22 assists while starting all nine of Elizabethtown’s games. He is shooting 44.2% (42-for-95) from the field and 80.6% (25-for-31) from the free throw line.

The Elizabethtown College men’s basketball team is currently 6-3 overall and 0-2 in the Commonwealth Conference. The Blue Jays will return to action in a 7:00 p.m. non-conference road game against the University of Scranton Wednesday, January 4.


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9/8/2008
1/9/06: Brian Schreiber Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball

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Monday, January 9 , 2006

Elizabethtown College Senior Brian Schreiber Named Commonwealth Conference Men’s Basketball Player of the Week 

Brian Schreiber '06.ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior forward Brian Schreiber (Mechanicsburg, PA/East Pennsboro) has been named the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week in men’s basketball for the week ending January 8.

Schreiber led Etown in scoring in both of Elizabethtown’s wins in the Villa Julie College Legg Mason Classic Saturday and Sunday. He scored 28 points and pulled down eight rebounds to lead Etown to a 95-69 win over Villa Julie Saturday, and he scored 20 points and had four rebounds in Etown’s 86-72 win over Trinity College (CT) in the tournament championship Sunday. In Sunday’s game, he shot 9-for-10 from the field. He also led Elizabethtown in rebounds with nine and scored nine points in the Blue Jays’ 81-76 loss to Scranton Wednesday. For the week, he averaged 19.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game as Elizabethtown went 2-1.

Thus far this season, Schreiber is leading Elizabethtown in scoring with 14.3 points per game, and he is second on the team in rebounds with 5.0 per game. He is shooting 62.1% (64-for-103) from the field, 57.1% (12-for-21) from three-point range, and 94.1% (32-for-34) from the free throw line. He currently leads the Commonwealth Conference in free throw percentage and three-point shooting percentage, and he is third in the conference in shooting percentage.

The Elizabethtown College men’s basketball team is currently 8-4 overall and 0-2 in the Commonwealth Conference. The Blue Jays will return to action at home against conference rival Juniata College in an 8:00 p.m. game Wednesday, January 11.


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9/8/2008
1/17/06: Greg Brizek Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player

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Tuesday, January 17 , 2006

Elizabethtown College Junior Greg Brizek Named Commonwealth Conference Men’s Basketball Player of the Week 

Greg Brizek '07.ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College junior guard Greg Brizek (Sinking Spring, PA/Conrad Weiser) has been named the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week in men’s basketball for the week ending January 15. It is the third week in a row that a Blue Jay has earned the Player of the Week award from the conference.

Brizek led Elizabethtown in scoring and in steals in both games last week as the Blue Jays went 2-0 in Commonwealth Conference competition. He scored 19 points in Etown’s 86-79 win over Juniata, shooting 6-for-10 from the field, 3-for-5 from behind the arc and 4-for-4 from the free throw line. He also had team highs in assists and steals with five each in that game. In an 80-63 win over Lebanon Valley Saturday, Brizek scored 16 points as he shot 5-for-9 from the field, 2-for-3 from three-point range and 4-for-4 from the free throw line. He again led Etown in steals with five, and his five assists were second on the team.

For the week, Brizek averaged 17.5 points, 3.0 rebounds, 5.0 steals and 5.0 assists per game while shooting 11-for-19 from the field, 5-for-8 from three-point range and 8-for-8 from the free throw line.

Thus far this season, Brizek is averaging 11.6 points per game, ranking him fourth on the team in scoring, and he averages 1.6 rebounds per game. He leads the Blue Jays in steals with 33, and he is second on the team in assists with 63. He has started all 14 of Elizabethtown’s games, and he is shooting 43.7% (55-for-126) from the field, 43.2% (19-for-44) from three-point range and 70.2% (33-for-47) from the free throw line.

The Elizabethtown College men’s basketball team is currently 10-4 overall and 2-2 in the Commonwealth Conference. The Blue Jays will return to action on the road against conference rival Susquehanna University in an 8:00 p.m. game Wednesday, January 18.


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9/8/2008
1/30/06: Brian Schreiber Named to MASCAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll

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Monday, January 30, 2006

Elizabethtown College Senior Brian Schreiber Named to MASCAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll 

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior forward Brian Schreiber (Mechanicsburg, PA/East Pennsboro) has been named to the Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Corporation (MASCAC) weekly basketball honor roll for the week ending January 29. The MASCAC comprises all the schools in both the Commonwealth and Freedom Conferences.

Brian Schreiber '06.
Brian Schreiber '06.

Schreiber averaged 18.0 points, 8.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game last week at the Blue Jays went 2-0, edging Widener 82-80 and scraping past Albright 78-75. He was Etown’s top scorer against Widener with 24 points, and he led the team in rebounds with five. Against Albright, Schreiber again led Etown in rebounds with 12, seven of which were offensive, and he scored 12 points and had four assists. For the week, he shot 14-for-29 from the field, 4-for-7 from three-point range and 4-for-5 from the free throw line. He hit 10 out of 13 shots from the field and was 4-for-5 from downtown against Widener.

Thus far this season, Schreiber is leading Elizabethtown in scoring with 14.1 points per game, and he is the team’s top rebounder with an average of 5.4 per game. He is shooting 56.7% (93-for-164) from the field, 52.6% (20-for-38) from three-point range and 94.0% (47-for-50) from the free throw line. He has started all 18 of Elizabethtown’s games.

The Elizabethtown College men’s basketball team is currently 13-5 overall and 4-3 in the Commonwealth Conference. The Blue Jays will return to action Wednesday, February 1 when they host Susquehanna University in an 8:00 p.m. conference game.


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9/8/2008
2/20/06: Men's Basketball Team to Travel to Widener For First-Round

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Monday, February 20, 2006

Elizabethtown College Men’s Basketball Team to Travel to Widener For First Round of Commonwealth Conference Playoffs Wednesday 

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men’s basketball team, which clinched the fourth seed in the Commonwealth Conference playoffs Saturday, will travel to top-seeded Widener University for the conference semifinals Wednesday. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:00 p.m.

Ticket prices are $6.00 for adults, $4.00 for senior citizens, $2.00 for students and free for children under the age of six.

This is Elizabethtown’s eleventh consecutive appearance in the conference playoffs. The Blue Jays have reached the post-season every year since the 1995-96 season.


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9/8/2008
2/20/06: Brian Schreiber Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball

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Monday, February 20, 2006

Elizabethtown College Senior Brian Schreiber Named Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week in Men’s Basketball 

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior forward Brian Schreiber (Mechanicsburg, PA/East Pennsboro) has been named the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week in men’s basketball for the week ending February 19. It is the second time this season he has received the honor.

Schreiber averaged 15.5 points and 3.0 rebounds per game as the Blue Jays went 1-1 last week and clinched the fourth spot in the Commonwealth Conference playoffs. He scored 19 points to lead the Blue Jay offense in its 83-69 win over Messiah College Tuesday night. He shot 8-for-11 from the field in that game. In Etown’s 74-70 loss to Moravian College Saturday, he shot 5-for-9 from the field, scored 12 points and grabbed five rebounds.

Thus far this season, Schreiber is leading Etown in scoring with 13.3 points per game, and he leads Etown in rebounds with 123. He is shooting 55.1% (119-for-216) from the field, 44.6% (25-for-56) from three-point range and 86.2% (56-for-65) from the free throw line.

Elizabethtown, which is currently 15-9 overall and 7-7 in the conference, will return to action on the road Wednesday, February 22 against Widener University in the Commonwealth Conference semifinals. Game time is 7:00 p.m.


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9/8/2008
2/20/06: Elizabethtown to Charter Fan Bus to Wednesday's Men's Basketball

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Monday, February 20, 2006

Elizabethtown College to Send Fan Bus to Wednesday’s Men’s Basketball Conference Playoff Game at Widener

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College will charter a fan bus to the Etown men’s basketball team’s Commonwealth Conference playoff semifinal game at Widener University Wednesday, February 22.

The cost for a seat on the bus is $25 per person, which includes the price of admission to the game. The bus will depart from Elizabethtown College’s “Brown Lot” at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday. Tip-off for the game at Widener is scheduled for 7:00 p.m.

The bus is expected to arrive back at Elizabethtown at around 11:00 p.m. To reserve a seat, please contact Kathy Staib in the Elizabethtown College Athletics Department Office at 717-361-1137. Seats are available on a first come, first serve basis.



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9/8/2008
8/7/06: Men's Basketball Team to Tour Germany and Austria

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Monday, August 7, 2006

Elizabethtown College Men’s Basketball Team to Tour Germany and Austria

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Between August 12 and 21, the Elizabethtown College men's basketball team will tour Germany and Austria. While there, the Blue Jays will play four games.

On August 16 in Bad Reichenhall, Bavaria, Elizabethtown will face a team from Salzburg, Austria. On August 17, the Blue Jays will face a team from New Otting in Bad Reichenhall. While in Munich August 19 and 20, The Blue Jays will face two teams from Munich.

The Elizabethtown College men’s basketball team completed the 2005-06 season with a 15-10 overall record and reached the semifinals of the Commonwealth Conference playoffs. It was the Blue Jays’ 11th consecutive year of making an appearance in the postseason.




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9/8/2008
10/4/06: Head Men's Basketball Coach Robert Schlosser to be Inducted

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Wednesday, October 4, 2006

Elizabethtown College Men’s Basketball Coach Robert Schlosser to be Inducted into Marian High School Sports Hall of Fame

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College head men’s basketball coach Robert Schlosser will be inducted into the Marian High School Sports Hall of Fame October 8. He is part of only the second class to be inducted into the Hall, which was begun in 2004. A total of 12 people will be inducted into the Hall during a ceremony at the Lanford AMVETS Post.

Schlosser, a 1972 alumnus of Marian High School in Tamaqua, Pa., was a member of Marian’s 1971 PCIAA state championship team and a tri-captain on Marian’s state Eastern Finalist team in 1972.

After playing at and graduating from East Stroudsburg University, Schlosser returned to Marian as a coach, where he posted a 50-15 record before becoming the head coach at Allentown Central Catholic High School, where his teams went 204-73 from 1981 to 1990 and won two PIAA Class AAA state championships in 1984 and 1986.

He took over as the head coach at Elizabethtown College in 1990. Through 16 seasons at Elizabethtown, his teams have gone 255-162, advanced to the NCAA Division III tournament four times, finished as the national runner-up in 2002, won three conference titles and have competed in the conference playoffs 14 times. His career winning percentage of .612 at Elizabethtown is the highest of any Etown men’s basketball coach at the school for more than two seasons.


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9/8/2008
11/14/06: Men's Basketball Team Picked Fifth in Commonwealth Conference

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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Elizabethtown College Men’s Basketball Team Picked Fifth in Commonwealth Conference Pre-Season Coaches’ Poll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men’s basketball team has been picked to finish fifth out of eight teams in the 2006-07 Commonwealth Conference pre-season coaches’ poll. 2005-06 conference runner-up and NCAA Division III tournament “Sweet Sixteen” participant Widener University was picked to finish first in the poll.

Last year, Elizabethtown finished fourth in the Commonwealth Conference and was a conference playoff semifinalist. The Blue Jays finished 15-10 overall and 7-7 in the conference in 2005-06.

The complete 2006-07 Commonwealth Conference men’s basketball pre-season coaches’ poll is below:

Commonwealth Conference Pre-season Men’s Basketball Poll
1. Widener...........56 pts. (7)
2. Lebanon Valley....44 pts. (1)
3. Albright..........41 pts.
4. Messiah...........39 pts.
5. Elizabethtown.....32 pts.
6. Susquehanna.......31 pts.
7. Juniata...........23 pts.
8. Moravian..........22 pts.




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9/8/2008
11/15/06: A Balanced Approach: 2006-07 Men's Basketball Preview

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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

A Balanced Approach: 2006-07 Elizabethtown College Men’s Basketball Preview

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Although Elizabethtown College’s men’s basketball program has lost three starters and four players from last year’s 15-10 Commonwealth Conference semifinalist team to graduation, the Blue Jays return a very experienced squad in 2006-07. “We have five guys back who played a lot in almost every game,” explained head coach Bob Schlosser.

Elizabethtown returns two starters – senior Greg Brizek (Sinking Spring, PA/Conrad Weiser) and junior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts), each of whom averaged more than 25 minutes per game last year. Also back is junior Michael Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley), who started the last several games of the 2005-06 season and averaged over 20 minutes per game. Additionally, the Blue Jays bring back senior captains Luke Ledyard (Frederick, MD/Gov. Thomas Johnson) and Brian Goodwin (Horsham, PA/Hatboro-Horsham), each of whom averaged over 11 minutes per game last year.

Brizek, a guard, averaged 9.6 points and 1.8 rebounds per game last year, and he led the Blue Jays in steals with 51 and was second on the team in assists with 75. He shot 35.1% from three-point range. Piersol, a guard and forward, averaged 12.6 points and 3.0 rebounds per game, and he had 34 assists. He shot 48% from the field. Schatzmann, a guard and forward, averaged 9.8 points and 4.1 rebounds per game in his first season with the Blue Jays, and he finished second on the team in steals with 41 and in blocked shots with ten. He also led Etown in free throw shooting, hitting 80.5% of his attempts in a team-best 66-for-82 performance from the line. Ledyard, a forward, averaged 5.1 points and 3.2 rebounds in 17.5 minutes per game, and he racked up 42 assists and 39 steals in that time last year as he played all 25 games. Point guard Goodwin returned from a first semester studying abroad in Spain to total 29 assists, 15 steals and 2.8 points per game in 17 second semester games, averaging 11.7 minutes per game in each of them.

Several other returning Blue Jays saw significant playing time last year, among them senior guard Kris Kieres (Barnesville, PA/Mahanoy Area), senior guard Rob Fusaro (Philadelphia, PA/Abington Friends), junior forward Bryce Rodgers (Waynesboro, PA/Waynesboro Area), junior forward Nick Kennedy (Wyomissing, PA/Wyomissing Area), junior forward Jordan Dirago (Wallkill, NY/Wallkill), junior guard Ben Schlosser (Elizabethtown, PA/Lancaster Catholic) andsophomore point guard Phil Schaffer (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City).

Last year, Kieres played in 19 games and averaged 1.3 points and 0.9 rebounds in 5.9 minutes per game. Fusaro played in 15 games and averaged 0.9 points and 0.3 rebounds in 3.5 minutes per game, and he shot 30% from three-point range and 75% from the free throw line. Rodgers could start at the five spot this year; he played in 13 games last year and averaged 1.2 points and 1.1 rebounds in 4.7 minutes per game. Kennedy played in 11 games last year and averaged 2.2 points and 1.0 rebounds in 5.4 minutes per game, and Dirago averaged 1.3 points, 0.6 rebounds and 3.6 minutes per game in nine games in 2005-06. Schlosser averaged 3.2 minutes in six games last year, and Schaffer, the lone first-year student to see varsity playing time in 2005-06, totaled nine assists while averaging 1.0 points and 0.7 rebounds in 5.7 minutes per game in 13 games in 2005-06.

Added to this strong group of returning players are four newcomers to the varsity team: one junior transfer student, one sophomore moving up from the junior varsity squad, and two first-year students who will split time between the varsity and junior varsity teams in 2006-07.

The transfer student is center Billy Orr (Lebanon, PA/Lebanon Catholic), who as a first-year student at Commonwealth Conference rival Lebanon Valley College in 2004-05 averaged 4.3 points and 3.2 rebounds in 16.6 minutes per game and shot 65% (39-for-60) from the field. However, he has also struggled with injuries in recent years. Said Schlosser, “We feel he is going to help us when he is healthy.”

Sophomore guard and forward Chris Fairbanks (Lititz, PA/Warwick), who played for Elizabethtown’s junior varsity squad last year, “will be in the mix for a lot of minutes,” Schlosser said. The first-year students who may see some varsity playing time this year are forward Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) and forward and center Josh Houseal (Landisville, PA/Hempfield).

The players on Elizabethtown’s roster are, on the whole, slightly bigger than in previous years. As is typical for the Blue Jays, this year “a lot of our scoring will come from our perimeter,” Schlosser said. “But,” he continued, “we are looking at a lot of balance inside, too.” That balance can add yet another dimension to Elizabethtown’s unique, multi-faceted, high-pressure style of play that utilizes a lot of players over the course of a game. In fact, that style is why the Blue Jays have so much experience coming into this season despite the loss of three starters.

Another thing the Blue Jays have going for them is the strong leadership the team has received from its upperclassmen, especially captains Goodwin and Ledyard. Team chemistry and togetherness have been essential components to Elizabethtown’s successes over the years, and the pair have made them focal points over the preseason.

Elizabethtown has created a strong challenge for itself right at the start of the 2006-07 season: this year’s Days Inn East Blue Jay Classic tournament, which opens the season Friday, November 17 and Saturday, November 18, includes Ohio Northern University, which went 21-6 last year and is ranked fifth in the D3hoops.com pre-season national poll for NCAA Division III. It also includes DeSales University, which went 16-9 last year and competed in the ECAC South Region Tournament, and Penn State-Harrisburg, which went 11-12 last year.


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9/8/2008
2/20/07: Luke Ledyard Named to MASCAC Weekly Men's Basketball Honor Roll

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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Elizabethtown College Senior Luke Ledyard Named to MASCAC Weekly Basketball Honor Roll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior forward Luke Ledyard (Frederick, MD/Gov. Thomas Johnson) has been named to the Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Corporation (MASCAC) weekly Honor Roll for men’s basketball for the week ending February 18. The MASCAC comprises the 16 schools in both the Commonwealth Conference and the Freedom Conference. It is the first time in his career that Ledyard has received the honor.

Luke Ledyard '07.Ledyard averaged 14.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.0 steals per game last week as the Blue Jays went 1-1 to close out the 2006-07 season. In a 70-59 loss to defending Commonwealth Conference champion Messiah College Thursday, he scored 10 points and pulled down three rebounds. In Elizabethtown’s 88-69 season-ending win against Moravian College Saturday, he led Etown in scoring with 19 points, in rebounds with five and in steals with four. Ledyard’s 19 points against Moravian tied his collegiate career-best single game scoring total set February 3 against Lebanon Valley College.

Ledyard finished his senior season with 261 points for an average of 10.9 points per game, and he started all 24 of the Blue Jays’ contests in 2006-07. 11 of his 16 double-digit scoring performances this season came in Elizabethtown’s last 12 games. He also averaged 3.9 rebounds per game, totaled 93 rebounds, 35 assists, 37 steals and two blocked shots in 2006-07, and he shot 109-for-213 (51.2%) from the field. He led the Blue Jays in points and was second on the team in scoring average, as well as third on the team in steals.

In his three-year career with Elizabethtown’s varsity team, Ledyard totaled 74 games played and 24 games started. He shot 183-for-395 (46.3%) from the field and 75-for-111 (67.6%) from the free throw line. He totaled 441 points for an average of 6.0 per game and 209 rebounds for an average of 2.8 per game. He also totaled 87 assists, 71 steals and nine blocked shots in his career.

The Elizabethtown College men’s basketball team completed the 2006-07 season with a 9-15 overall record and a 4-10 mark in the Commonwealth Conference.




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9/8/2008
2/28/07: Baseball Team Ranked Second in Commonwealth Conference Pre-Season

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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Elizabethtown College Baseball Team Picked Second in Commonwealth Conference Pre-Season Coaches’ Poll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College baseball team, defending champion of the Commonwealth Conference, has been picked second in the 2007 conference pre-season coaches’ poll.

Elizabethtown received 44 points in the poll, two points behind pre-season favorite Widener University and seven ahead of third-ranked Juniata College. Elizabethtown received three out of eight first place votes in the poll

Elizabethtown went 26-16-1 overall in 2006, won the Commonwealth Conference title and advanced to the NCAA Division III regional tournament. The complete conference pre-season coaches’ poll is below:

Commonwealth Conference Pre-season Baseball Poll
1.  Widener         46 pts. (4)
2.  Elizabethtown   44 pts. (3)
3.  Juniata         37 pts. (1)
4.  Lebanon Valley  27 pts.
5.  Susquehanna     23 pts.
6t. Albright        20 pts.
6t. Messiah         20 pts.
8.  Moravian         7 pts.




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2/28/2008
Mike Schatzmann and Chat Piersol earn All-Conference honors

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Schatzmann, Piersol Earn All-Commonwealth Conference Honors in Men's Basketball

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Two members of the Elizabethtown College men's basketball team have earned All-Commonwealth Conference honors as voted upon by the league's six head coaches and released Thursday.

Senior guard Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) was a first-team selection while senior forward Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) was a second-team pick after leading the Blue Jays to a 15-9 overall record during the 2007-08 season.

Schatzmann became the first Blue Jay to lead the conference in scoring average since Jim Hepfer in 1989-90 as he averaged 20.2 points per game. He also led the Commonwealth Conference in three-pointers per game at 2.29 (55 in 24 games) and ranked seventh in rebounds at 5.1 per contest.

He also finished in the top 10 in several other statistical categories, including third in steals per game at 2.46 (59 in 24 games), fourth in free-throw percentage at 79.5 percent (124-for-156), fourth in blocked shots per game at 0.88 (21 in 24 games) and ninth in three-point field goal percentage at 36.2 percent (55-for-152).

Schatzmann scored in double figures in all 24 games this season, including 10 games of 20 points or more and three contests with 30 points or more, including a career-high 36 points at Lycoming College on Jan. 22.

In three seasons at Elizabethtown, Schatzmann finished with 941 points (13.8 points per game) and ranks eighth in program history with 113 three-pointers.

Piersol finished second to Schatzmann in scoring in the Commonwealth Conference at 17.3 points per game, while ranking ninth with 5.0 rebounds per contest. He finished fifth in free-throw percentage at 79.1 percent (72-for-91), placed seventh in three-pointers per game at 1.75 (42 in 24 games) and ranked eighth in steals per game at 1.58 (38 in 24 games).

He scored in double figures 21 times in 24 games, including eight games with 20 or more points capped by a career-high 32-point effort in a win at Manhattanville College on Jan. 9.

In four seasons for the Blue Jays, Piersol scored 955 points in 81 games (11.8 per game) and sank 94 three-pointers.

Senior forward Albert Medoro of Albright College was named Player of the Year, and along with Schatzmann was joined on the first team by sophomore guard Eric Anthony of Lycoming, senior guard Darryl Brown of Messiah College and junior guard Charles Jones of Widener University.

Also on the second team with Piersol were junior guard Kyle Enoch of Lebanon Valley College, senior guard Kevin Morris and junior forward Greg Sye of Lycoming, sophomore forward Andy Hawk of Messiah and sophomore guard Bobby Edmunds of Widener.

Widener's Branden Washington took Rookie of the Year honors while the Coach of the Year award went to Don Friday of Lycoming.




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2/23/2008
Widener defeats Elizabethtown 84-68 in season finale

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Widener Drops Elizabethtown 84-68 in Season Finale

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CHESTER, Pa. --- Nyere Miller finished 7-for-11 from three-point range and scored a game-high 26 points to lead Widener University to an 84-68 victory over Elizabethtown College in Commonwealth Conference men's basketball action on Saturday afternoon.

Charles Jones added 19 points, five rebounds and four assists for the Pride (20-5 overall, 6-4 Commonwealth), who used runs of 13-0 in the first half and 17-2 in the second half and went 13-for-27 overall from three-point range to earn the victory over the Blue Jays (15-9 overall, 2-8 Commonwealth).

Senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) led Elizabethtown with 19 points and six rebounds while sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) tallied 18 points, six rebounds, five assists and three blocked shots. However, Elizabethtown finished just 2-for-19 on three-point attempts as a team, including 1-for-11 in the second half.

Widener earned the third seed in next week's Commonwealth Conference playoffs and will play at Albright College in a semifinal game on Wednesday night. Lebanon Valley College will play at top-seeded Lycoming College in Wednesday's other semifinal contest.

Elizabethtown led 54-52 with 10:35 to play, but Jones hit a three-pointer on Widener's next possession to give the Pride the lead for good at 55-54. Widener would go on to score 14 of the game's next 16 points, including a pair of three-pointers by Miller, to take a 69-56 lead with 6:44 left.

In the first half, the Blue Jays scored the first six points of the contest and held a 12-6 lead with 13:34 remaining in the half. However, consecutive three-pointers by Miller tied the score at 12-12 just 33 seconds later, and Widener would go on to lead by as many as seven points before taking a 35-32 lead to halftime.

The Pride held a 44-34 lead with 17:30 to play, but the Blue Jays tied the game with a 13-3 run at 47-47 following a three-pointer by senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) with 15:09 left.

Schatzmann finished with 11 points for the Blue Jays, while fellow senior Bryce Rodgers (Waynesboro, PA/Waynesboro) added eight points and four rebounds in 23 minutes of action.

WIDENER UNIVERSITY 84, ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 68
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (15-9, 2-8 CC)
Chad Piersol 8-17 2-3 19; Mike Church 9-14 0-0 18; Mike Schatzmann 3-10 4-8 11; Bryce Rodgers 3-5 2-2 8; Phil Schaffer 1-2 1-2 3; Josh Houseal 1-4 1-2 3; Keith Fogel 1-4 0-0 2; Brady Haughney 1-2 0-0 2; Jordan Dirago 1-3 0-1 2; Joe Flanagan 0-0 0-0 0; Matt Stein 0-3 0-0 0; Ben Schlosser 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 28-64 10-18 68.
WIDENER UNIVERSITY (20-5, 6-4 CC)
Nyere Miller 8-14 3-4 26; Charles Jones 7-13 3-4 19; Jamarr Johnson 3-6 3-4 9; Matt Sosna 2-5 3-3 8; Tavaris Smith 2-4 0-0 6; Jarrell Nelson 2-6 1-2 5; Bobby Edmunds 1-6 2-4 5; Branden Washington 2-3 0-4 4; Tracy Jones 1-3 0-0 2; Chris McDevitt 0-1 0-0 0; Tim Vanderslice 0-0 0-0 0; Jon Evans 0-1 0-0 0; Ricky Anger 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 28-62 15-25 84.
Elizabethtown College......... 32 36 - 68
Widener University............ 35 49 - 84
3-point goals--Elizabethtown College 2-19 (Chad Piersol 1-5; Mike Schatzmann 1-7; Josh Houseal 0-2; Brady Haughney 0-1; Jordan Dirago 0-1; Matt Stein 0-1; Mike Church 0-2), Widener University 13-27 (Nyere Miller 7-11; Charles Jones 2-4; Tavaris Smith 2-4; Matt Sosna 1-2; Bobby Edmunds 1-4; Chris McDevitt 0-1; Jon Evans 0-1). Fouled out--Elizabethtown College-Mike Schatzmann, Widener University-None. Rebounds--Elizabethtown College 40 (Mike Church 6; Phil Schaffer 6; Chad Piersol 6), Widener University 40 (Jamarr Johnson 9). Assists--Elizabethtown College 17 (Mike Church 5; Phil Schaffer 5), Widener University 23 (Bobby Edmunds 7). Total fouls--Elizabethtown College 17, Widener University 19. Technical fouls--Elizabethtown College-None, Widener University-None.




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2/19/2008
Blue Jays fall just short against Lycoming, 56-54

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Lycoming Holds Off Elizabethtown, 56-54

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ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Eric Anthony hit the go-ahead three-pointer with 1:56 left in regulation to give Lycoming College a 56-54 victory over Elizabethtown College in Commonwealth Conference men's basketball action on Tuesday night.

Anthony's three-pointer closed out the scoring in the contest, as the Blue Jays missed their final three field-goal attempts including a potential game-winning three-pointer with two seconds remaining.

Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) led the Blue Jays (15-8 overall, 2-7 Commonwealth) with 13 points and six rebounds, while sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) added 12 points, six rebounds and six steals, but Elizabethtown shot 29.7 percent (19-for-64) from the field in the contest.

David Wilson paced the Warriors (16-8 overall, 7-2 Commonwealth) with a game-high 15 points as Lycoming clinched the top seed in next week's Commonwealth Conference playoffs.

Elizabethtown scored the game's first 10 points, but the Warriors fought back with the next nine points to trail 10-9 with 15:25 left in the first half. The Warriors led 30-28 at halftime despite committing 19 of their 29 turnovers in the opening half.

The second half featured 10 lead changes and eight ties, with Lycoming taking the largest lead for either team at 51-47 on a three-pointer by Anthony with 6:42 left.

Elizabethtown took its final lead of the night at 54-53 on a layup by sophomore Josh Houseal (Landisville, PA/Penn Manor) with 3:03 to go, but Anthony gave the Warriors the lead for good with his third three-pointer of the contest.

Houseal finished with nine points and four rebounds in 24 minutes off the Elizabethtown bench, as the Blue Jay reserves outscored Lycoming's substitutes by a 19-6 margin.

LYCOMING COLLEGE 56, ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 54
LYCOMING COLLEGE (16-8, 7-2 Comm.)

David Wilson 4-9 4-5 15; Eric Anthony 5-13 0-0 13; Greg Sye 4-7 1-2 9; Kevin Morris 2-6 3-5 8; Jemayne Nowlin 2-7 0-0 5; Anthony Watson 0-0 2-4 2; Will Kelly 0-0 2-2 2; Richard Varnell 0-0 2-2 2; James Oberlies 0-1 0-0 0; Billy Goodell 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 17-43 14-20 56.
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (15-8, 2-7 Comm.)
Mike Schatzmann 5-15 1-2 13; Mike Church 4-9 3-4 12; Josh Houseal 4-9 0-1 9; Chad Piersol 2-9 2-2 7; Joe Flanagan 2-3 0-0 4; Jordan Dirago 0-1 3-4 3; Phil Schaffer 1-3 1-2 3; Brady Haughney 1-1 0-0 2; Chris Jones 0-1 1-2 1; Ben Schlosser 0-1 0-0 0; Bryce Rodgers 0-6 0-0 0; Keith Fogel 0-4 0-0 0; Matt Stein 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 19-64 11-17 54.
Lycoming College.............. 30 26 - 56
Elizabethtown College......... 28 26 - 54
3-point goals--Lycoming College 8-18 (Eric Anthony 3-8; David Wilson 3-4; Kevin Morris 1-2; Jemayne Nowlin 1-4), Elizabethtown College 5-16 (Mike Schatzmann 2-5; Chad Piersol 1-4; Josh Houseal 1-3; Mike Church 1-1; Ben Schlosser 0-1; Matt Stein 0-1; Phil Schaffer 0-1). Fouled out--Lycoming College-None, Elizabethtown College-None. Rebounds--Lycoming College 39 (Kevin Morris 6), Elizabethtown College 39 (Phil Schaffer 6; Mike Schatzmann 6; Mike Church 6). Assists--Lycoming College 9 (Kevin Morris 4), Elizabethtown College 8 (Phil Schaffer 3). Total fouls--Lycoming College 18, Elizabethtown College 16. Technical fouls--Lycoming College-None, Elizabethtown College-None. A-500




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2/16/2008
Lebanon Valley edges Elizabethtown, 78-70

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Satuday, February 16, 2008

Lebanon Valley Edges Elizabethtown, 78-70

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ANNVILLE, Pa. --- Dan Hodge connected on six three-pointers and finished with a game-high 25 points to lift Lebanon Valley College to a 78-70 victory over Elizabethtown College in Commonwealth Conference men's basketball action on Saturday afternoon.

Hodge broke a 68-68 tie on a three-pointer with 1:06 left, then added another trey with 40 seconds to go as the Dutchmen (9-14 overall, 3-5 Commonwealth) ended the game with a 10-2 run to finish the season sweep of the Blue Jays (15-7 overall, 2-6 Commonwealth).

Sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) finished with a career-high 22 points while senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) added 20 points for Elizabethtown, which shot 35.7 percent (25-for-70) from the field as a team in the contest.

Lebanon Valley led 56-44 with 11:22 to play in the second half, but Elizabethtown answered with a 10-1 run to cut the Dutchmen lead to 57-54 with 9:12 remaining.

The Dutchmen built their lead back to 66-56 with 5:41 left, but the Blue Jays countered with a 12-2 run to tie the game at 68-68 on a three-point play by senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) with 1:31 left.

Hodge then hit three-pointers on back-to-back Lebanon Valley possessions to give the Dutchmen a 74-68 lead with 40 seconds to go, and Dustin Kerns and Kyle Enoch hit two foul shots each in the final 18 seconds to clinch the win.

Elizabethtown dashed to a 9-2 lead in the game's first four minutes, but Lebanon Valley fought back to take its first lead at 15-13 on a layup by Eric Humphrey with 10:57 left in the half.

The Dutchmen led 38-31 at intermission as Kerns led a balanced Lebanon Valley attack with seven points, while Church paced the Blue Jays with nine points on 4-for-6 shooting.

Joining Church and Piersol in double figures for the Blue Jays was Schatzmann, who tallied 16 points and four steals. Enoch finished with 10 points and nine rebounds for the Dutchmen, while Kerns added 10 points and four rebounds and James Shinn totaled 12 points and six boards.

Lebanon Valley shot 53.2 percent (25-for-47) from the field and 10-for-19 from three-point range in the game. The Dutchmen finished with a slim 38-37 edge in rebounding, with Dan Dunkelberger equaling Enoch with a game-high nine boards.

LEBANON VALLEY COLL. 78, ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 70
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (15-7, 2-6 CC)
Mike Church 7-12 8-10 22; Chad Piersol 7-18 4-5 20; Mike Schatzmann 6-15 3-6 16; Keith Fogel 2-10 0-0 5; Phil Schaffer 2-2 0-1 4; Josh Houseal 1-4 0-0 2; Matt Stein 0-0 1-2 1; Joe Flanagan 0-1 0-0 0; Chris Jones 0-0 0-0 0; Tony Romero 0-3 0-0 0; Jordan Dirago 0-0 0-0 0; Ben Schlosser 0-0 0-0 0; Bryce Rodgers 0-5 0-0 0. Totals 25-70 16-24 70.
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE (9-14, 3-5 CC)
Dan Hodge 7-12 5-7 25; James Shinn 6-8 0-0 12; Dustin Kerns 3-4 3-4 10; Kyle Enoch 2-10 4-4 10; Eric Humphrey 3-4 0-0 6; Peter Ruth 2-3 0-0 4; Grant Becker 1-2 2-2 4; Dan Dunkelberger 0-2 4-8 4; Matt Walters 1-2 0-0 3; Matt Staub 0-0 0-0 0; Anthony Trautman 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-47 18-25 78.
Elizabethtown College......... 31 39 - 70
Lebanon Valley College........ 38 40 - 78
3-point goals--Elizabethtown College 4-19 (Chad Piersol 2-6; Mike Schatzmann 1-6; Keith Fogel 1-5; Bryce Rodgers 0-1; Mike Church 0-1), Lebanon Valley College 10-19 (Dan Hodge 6-8; Kyle Enoch 2-7; Dustin Kerns 1-1; Matt Walters 1-2; Grant Becker 0-1). Fouled out--Elizabethtown College-None, Lebanon Valley College-None. Rebounds--Elizabethtown College 37 (Mike Schatzmann 5; Bryce Rodgers 5; Mike Church 5), Lebanon Valley College 38 (Kyle Enoch 9; Dan Dunkelberger 9). Assists--Elizabethtown College 7 (Keith Fogel 2), Lebanon Valley College 17 (Peter Ruth 4; Kyle Enoch 4). Total fouls--Elizabethtown College 24, Lebanon Valley College 19. Technical fouls--Elizabethtown College-None, Lebanon Valley College-James Shinn. A-1407




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2/13/2008
Blue Jays hold on for 79-75 win over Albright

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Blue Jays Hold Off Albright, 79-75

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ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) scored a game-high 28 points as Elizabethtown College snapped a four-game losing streak with a 79-75 victory over Albright College in Commonwealth Conference men's basketball action at Thompson Gymnasium on Wednesday night.

Sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) tied a career high with 19 points while senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) netted 11 points and 11 rebounds for the Blue Jays (15-6 overall, 2-5 Commonwealth), who withstood a pair of potential game-tying shots in the closing seconds to claim the victory.

Albert Medoro led the Lions (14-6 overall, 4-3 Commonwealth) with 16 points and a game-high 14 rebounds while Zac Schaffer added 13 points off the bench, but Albright shot just 5-for-22 from three-point range and 6-for-15 from the foul line in the defeat.

A 9-2 run over a three-minute span late in the game turned a 67-66 deficit into a 75-69 Elizabethtown lead, with Church giving the Blue Jays the lead for good on a layup with 5:50 to go.

However, the Blue Jays went scoreless for nearly three minutes, and the Lions pulled within 77-75 on a jumper by Andre Murphy with 37 seconds to go. A foul shot by senior Bryce Rodgers (Waynesboro, PA/Waynesboro) gave the Blue Jays a 78-75 lead with 28 seconds to go.

Albright had a pair of shots to tie the game, but missed on two three-point tries and the Blue Jays were able to add the clinching point on a foul shot by Schatzmann with nine seconds remaining.

The Blue Jays scored the first 11 points of the contest in just 2:05 and held a 13-2 lead with 17:21 remaining in the half behind 10 points from Schatzmann. Albright responded with a 10-0 run to pull within 15-14 with 12:49 left in the half, and took its first lead at 33-30 on a three-pointer by Zac Schaffer with 4:24 left.

Elizabethtown held a 40-39 lead at halftime after shooting 48.3 percent (14-for-29) from the field and 6-for-11 from three-point range. Schatzmann led all players with 15 points while Church added 11 points for the Blue Jays, while Zac Schaffer paced the Lions with 13 points on 5-for-5 shooting off the bench.

Albright finished with a 47-44 edge on the glass, with Kyle Brudvig contributing nine rebounds to go with eight points in 26 minutes off the Lion bench. As a team, Elizabethtown shot 45.9 percent (28-for-61) from the field and 7-for-14 from three-point range, while hitting on 16-of-22 shots (72.7 percent) at the foul line.

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 79, ALBRIGHT COLLEGE 75
ALBRIGHT COLLEGE (14-6, 4-3 Comm.)

Albert Medoro 7-14 2-4 16; Zac Schaffer 5-9 0-2 13; Tom Murphy 5-12 2-2 12; Jeff Sparrow 3-6 0-0 8; Kyle Brudvig 4-12 0-2 8; Andrew Pomager 3-7 0-0 6; Phil Hall 3-9 0-1 6; Andre Murphy 2-5 0-2 4; Matt Bazsika 0-4 2-2 2; Adam Van Zelst 0-1 0-0 0; Taylor Steltz 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 32-80 6-15 75.
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (15-6, 2-5 Comm.)
Mike Schatzmann 7-16 10-14 28; Mike Church 8-12 2-2 19; Chad Piersol 5-12 0-0 11; Josh Houseal 3-4 0-0 6; Bryce Rodgers 1-4 3-4 5; Phil Schaffer 2-3 0-0 4; Nick Kennedy 1-2 0-0 3; Keith Fogel 1-4 0-0 2; Tony Romero 0-2 1-2 1; Ben Schlosser 0-0 0-0 0; Jordan Dirago 0-1 0-0 0; Chris Jones 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 28-61 16-22 79.
Albright College.............. 39 36 - 75
Elizabethtown College......... 40 39 - 79
3-point goals--Albright College 5-22 (Zac Schaffer 3-7; Jeff Sparrow 2-4; Andrew Pomager 0-1; Phil Hall 0-1; Andre Murphy 0-2; Matt Bazsika 0-1; Tom Murphy 0-5; Albert Medoro 0-1), Elizabethtown College 7-14 (Mike Schatzmann 4-8; Nick Kennedy 1-1; Mike Church 1-2; Chad Piersol 1-3). Fouled out--Albright College-None, Elizabethtown College-None. Rebounds--Albright College 47 (Albert Medoro 14), Elizabethtown College 44 (Chad Piersol 11). Assists--Albright College 17 (Zac Schaffer 4), Elizabethtown College 14 (Phil Schaffer 4). Total fouls--Albright College 19, Elizabethtown College 18. Technical fouls--Albright College-None, Elizabethtown College-None. A-450

 




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2/9/2008
Messiah slips past Etown in final minute, 71-67

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Saturday, February 9, 2008

Messiah Edges Etown in Final Seconds, 71-67

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GRANTHAM, Pa. -- Darryl Brown scored the go-ahead basket with 27 seconds left to push Messiah College to a 71-67 victory over Elizabethtown College in Commonwealth Conference men's basketball action on Saturday afternoon.

Brown, who finished with 12 points, gave the Falcons (15-6 overall, 4-2 Commonwealth) a 68-67 lead, and three free throws in the final 13 seconds sealed the victory over the Blue Jays (14-6 overall, 1-5 Commonwealth).

Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) scored a game-high 30 points for Elizabethtown, including a career high-tying six three-pointers, and gave the Blue Jays their final lead of the game at 67-66 on a foul shot with 40 seconds left.

After Brown put the Falcons back on top with 27 seconds to play, Josh Curtin hit a free throw with 13 seconds left to extend the Messiah lead to 69-67. Playing for the final shot, the Blue Jays were whistled for an offensive foul with four seconds left, and John Boyd canned two free throws with three seconds on the clock to set the final score.

Neither team led by more than five points at any time in the second half, with six ties and nine lead changes. Overall, there were 14 lead changes and 12 ties in the contest, with the largest lead by Messiah at 25-19 with 6:50 left in the first half.

In all, four players reached double figures for Messiah, with Andy Hawk leading the way with 16 points, four rebounds and four assists. Boyd added 14 points, including four three-pointers, while Curtin tallied 13 points and Brown 12.

Schatzmann, who became the 10th player in program history to sink 100 career three-pointers on his first trey of the game in the opening 90 seconds, tied his career high of six three-pointers set against Scranton on Nov. 28.

Sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) also reached double figures for the Blue Jays with 10 points to go along with a game-high six rebounds. Senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) battled foul trouble all afternoon and scored just seven points before fouling out with 3:37 remaining.

Messiah shot 49 percent (25-for-51) from the field as a team, including 10-for-23 from three-point range, and hit 11-of-13 from the foul line. The Blue Jays were nearly as accurate from the floor, at 48.8 percent (20-for-41) while going 20-for-26 at the free-throw stripe.

MESSIAH COLLEGE 71, ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 67
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (14-6, 1-5)
Mike Schatzmann 9-14 6-8 30; Mike Church 3-8 4-6 10; Chad Piersol 2-7 2-2 7; Bryce Rodgers 3-3 0-0 6; Phil Schaffer 2-4 1-2 5; Keith Fogel 0-1 4-4 4; Josh Houseal 1-3 2-2 4; Matt Stein 0-0 1-2 1; Ben Schlosser 0-0 0-0 0; Nick Kennedy 0-1 0-0 0; Joe Flanagan 0-0 0-0 0; Jordan Dirago 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-41 20-26 67.
MESSIAH COLLEGE (15-6, 4-2)
Andy Hawk 6-8 2-2 16; John Boyd 4-9 2-2 14; Josh Curtin 3-5 7-9 13; Darryl Brown 6-13 0-0 12; Jamie Yoder 3-8 0-0 9; Jason Miller 2-5 0-0 5; Drew Sneeringer 1-1 0-0 2; Ryan Nicholas 0-2 0-0 0; Colton Reitz 0-0 0-0 0; Kyle Snyder 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-51 11-13 71.
Elizabethtown College......... 31 36 - 67
Messiah College............... 30 41 - 71
3-point goals--Elizabethtown College 7-19 (Mike Schatzmann 6-10; Chad Piersol 1-4; Phil Schaffer 0-1; Josh Houseal 0-2; Mike Church 0-2), Messiah College 10-23 (John Boyd 4-7; Jamie Yoder 3-7; Andy Hawk 2-3; Jason Miller 1-2; Ryan Nicholas 0-1; Darryl Brown 0-3). Fouled out--Elizabethtown College-Chad Piersol, Messiah College-None. Rebounds--Elizabethtown College 24 (Mike Church 6), Messiah College 27 (Ryan Nicholas 4; Andy Hawk 4). Assists--Elizabethtown College 10 (Phil Schaffer 4), Messiah College 16 (Andy Hawk 4). Total fouls--Elizabethtown College 17, Messiah College 17. Technical fouls--Elizabethtown College-None, Messiah College-None. A-1800




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2/5/2008
Widener rallies for 88-77 win over Elizabethtown

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Widener Rallies to Stun Elizabethtown, 88-77

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ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- After trailing by 25 points in the first half, Widener University outscored Elizabethtown College 64-30 in the second half to come away with an 88-77 victory in Commonwealth Conference men's basketball action on Tuesday evening.

Six players scored in double figures for the Pride (17-3 overall, 3-2 Commonwealth), with Matt Sosna scoring 18 of his game-high 22 points in the second half as part of a 68.8 percent shooting performance (22-for-32) from the field by Widener.

Senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) led the Blue Jays (14-5 overall, 1-4 Commonwealth) with 21 points and eight rebounds while sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) added 15 points, but 15 second-half turnovers proved to be Elizabethtown's downfall as Widener parlayed the miscues into 27 points.

The Blue Jays led 53-29 with 17:38 remaining, but the Pride went on a 27-11 run over the next seven minutes to pull within 64-56 with 10:41 to go.

Elizabethtown held its last double-digit lead at 68-58 after a layup by Piersol with 9:26 to go, but Widener used an 11-1 run to tie the game at 69-69 on a three-pointer by Nyere Miller with 6:18 left.

Widener took the lead for the first time since the game's opening minutes at 73-71 on a steal and layup by Miller with 5:07 to play, and finished the game on a 17-6 run to complete the 36-point turnaround.

After spotting Widener a 4-0 lead, the Blue Jays reeled off 12 straight points to take a 12-4 lead just 3:10 into the contest. Leading 20-14 with 12:29 left in the half, the Blue Jays went on a 23-4 run to take their largest lead of the half at 43-18 with 4:37 to go. Elizabethtown led 47-24 at halftime behind 14 points from Piersol and 10 points from Church.

Miller finished with 17 points for Widener, while Charles Jones added 13 points and five assists. Jamarr Johnson and Branden Washington each tallied 12 points for the Pride, with Bobby Edmunds tallying 10 points, eight assists and six steals.

Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) finished with 12 points and five rebounds for the Blue Jays, and senior Bryce Rodgers (Waynesboro, PA/Waynesboro) added 10 points and five boards as Elizabethtown shot 48.4 percent (30-for-62) from the field in the game.

WIDENER UNIVERSITY 88, ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 77
WIDENER UNIVERSITY (17-3, 3-2 Comm.)

Matt Sosna 9-11 4-6 22; Nyere Miller 6-13 0-0 17; Charles Jones 4-7 4-4 13; Branden Washington 5-5 2-2 12; Jamarr Johnson 5-6 2-7 12; Bobby Edmunds 2-6 4-4 10; Chris McDevitt 1-1 0-0 2; Tavaris Smith 0-1 0-0 0; Jarrell Nelson 0-2 0-0 0; Craig Stewart 0-5 0-0 0; Tracy Jones 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 32-59 16-23 88.
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (14-5, 1-4 Comm.)
Chad Piersol 8-16 2-2 21; Mike Church 6-11 3-4 15; Mike Schatzmann 3-9 5-5 12; Bryce Rodgers 4-7 2-3 10; Phil Schaffer 4-9 0-0 9; Keith Fogel 4-9 0-0 8; Nick Kennedy 1-1 0-0 2; Ben Schlosser 0-0 0-0 0; Joe Flanagan 0-0 0-0 0; Jordan Dirago 0-0 0-0 0; Josh Houseal 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-62 12-14 77.
Widener University............ 24 64 - 88
Elizabethtown College......... 47 30 - 77
3-point goals--Widener University 8-18 (Nyere Miller 5-8; Bobby Edmunds 2-5; Charles Jones 1-2; Tavaris Smith 0-1; Tracy Jones 0-1; Matt Sosna 0-1), Elizabethtown College 5-15 (Chad Piersol 3-7; Phil Schaffer 1-1; Mike Schatzmann 1-4; Keith Fogel 0-2; Bryce Rodgers 0-1). Fouled out--Widener University-None, Elizabethtown College-Mike Schatzmann. Rebounds--Widener University 32 (Jamarr Johnson 7), Elizabethtown College 33 (Chad Piersol 8). Assists--Widener University 23 (Bobby Edmunds 8), Elizabethtown College 15 (Phil Schaffer 7). Total fouls--Widener University 16, Elizabethtown College 19. Technical fouls--Widener University-None, Elizabethtown College-TEAM. A-400




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2/2/2008
Etown edged at home by Lebanon Valley, 70-63

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Saturday, February 2, 2008

Lebanon Valley Sends Elizabethtown to 70-63 Defeat

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ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Kyle Enoch scored a game-high 21 points, including a go-ahed three-pointer with 4:10 remaining, as Lebanon Valley College defeated Elizabethtown College 70-63 in Commonwealth Conference men's basketball action at Thompson Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon.

Dan Hodge added 14 points and six rebounds while Peter Ruth came off the bench to tally 10 points and a team-high nine boards for the Flying Dutchmen (8-11 overall, 2-2 Commonwealth).

Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) paced the Blue Jays (14-4 overall, 1-3 Commonwealth) with 15 points, but Elizabethtown shot just 39.7 percent (23-for-58) from the field in the game in failing to reach the 70-point mark for just the second time this season.

After senior Jordan Dirago (Wallkill, NY/Wallkill) hit two foul shots to give the Blue Jays their final lead of the day at 57-56 with 4:35 remaining, Enoch hit a three-pointer to trigger an 11-2 Dutchmen run over the next four minutes.

Trailing 67-59 with 30 seconds left, the Blue Jays tallied four straight points to pull within 67-63 with 16 seconds to go, but Lebanon Valley hit three foul shots in the final 10 seconds to deny a potential Elizabethtown comeback.

Elizabethtown led by as many as seven points in the first half at 22-15 with 4:39 left, but a 10-3 run pushed Lebanon Valley to the locker room with a 28-25 lead. Hodge paced the Dutchmen with eight points in the opening half while sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) scored a team-high eight points for the Blue Jays.

Lebanon Valley took its biggest lead at the time of 37-32 on a basket by Enoch with 15:52 left, but the Blue Jays surged back on top via an 8-1 run to take a 40-38 lead with 11:56 to go. The teams were tied nine times in the second half and swapped the lead a total of 21 times in the game.

Church finished with 10 points and nine rebounds for Elizabethtown, while senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) tallied 12 points, five rebounds and five assists.

Overall, the Dutchmen shot 20-for-31 (64.5 percent) at the foul line while the Blue Jays hit on 13-of-22 attempts (59.1 percent). Lebanon Valley held a 41-36 edge in rebounding and committed 19 turnovers to Elizabethtown's 16.

LEBANON VALLEY COLL. 70, ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 63
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE (8-11, 2-2 CC)
Kyle Enoch 6-11 6-10 21; Dan Hodge 4-12 6-7 14; Peter Ruth 4-7 2-4 10; James Shinn 3-4 2-4 8; Matt Staub 3-3 0-0 7; Eric Humphrey 3-7 0-0 6; Dan Dunkelberger 0-1 3-4 3; Dustin Kerns 0-2 1-2 1; Grant Becker 0-5 0-0 0; Anthony Trautman 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-52 20-31 70.
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (14-4, 1-3 CC)
Mike Schatzmann 5-15 4-5 15; Chad Piersol 4-14 3-3 12; Mike Church 4-6 1-3 10; Joe Flanagan 2-2 3-4 7; Josh Houseal 2-5 0-0 5; Jordan Dirago 1-1 2-2 4; Bryce Rodgers 2-6 0-1 4; Keith Fogel 1-4 0-0 2; Nick Kennedy 1-2 0-0 2; Phil Schaffer 1-2 0-4 2; Ben Schlosser 0-1 0-0 0; Matt Stein 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-58 13-22 63.
Lebanon Valley College........ 28 42 - 70
Elizabethtown College......... 25 38 - 63
3-point goals--Lebanon Valley College 4-14 (Kyle Enoch 3-6; Matt Staub 1-1; Dustin Kerns 0-1; Grant Becker 0-3; Dan Hodge 0-3), Elizabethtown College 4-18 (Josh Houseal 1-2; Chad Piersol 1-6; Mike Schatzmann 1-5; Mike Church 1-3; Keith Fogel 0-1; Ben Schlosser 0-1). Fouled out--Lebanon Valley College-None, Elizabethtown College-Chad Piersol; Phil Schaffer. Rebounds--Lebanon Valley College 41 (Peter Ruth 9), Elizabethtown College 36 (Mike Church 9). Assists--Lebanon Valley College 13 (Dan Hodge 4), Elizabethtown College 14 (Chad Piersol 5). Total fouls--Lebanon Valley College 18, Elizabethtown College 22. Technical fouls--Lebanon Valley College-None, Elizabethtown College-TEAM. A-1100




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1/30/2008
Elizabethtown to host "kid's day" on Saturday vs Lebanon Valley

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S-071-07-08
Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Elizabethtown College to Host "Kids' Day" on Saturday

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's and women's basketball teams are hosting "Kids' Day" on Saturday when the Blue Jays host Lebanon Valley College in a Commonwealth Conference doubleheader at Thompson Gymnasium.

Doors open at 1:00 p.m. in advance of the 2:00 p.m. women's game, with the men's game to follow at 4:00 p.m. Admission to all Elizabethtown College basketball games is free for all fans.

All fans will have the opportunity to meet members of the men's and women's basketball teams, receive autographs, meet the Blue Jay mascot, take part in fun competitions and win great prizes, all sponsored by Knowlton Dental Associates of Elizabethtown.

Among the activities during each game are the chance to win door prizes, contests on the court at halftime, and an autograph session with the Blue Jay players following the game.

For more information, contact Elizabethtown women's basketball coach Yvonne Kauffman at (717) 361-1138 or via e-mail at kauffmye@etown.edu.




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1/30/2008
Blue Jays fall in overtime at Albright, 87-82

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Albright Posts 87-82 Overtime Win over Elizabethtown

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READING, Pa. --- Albert Medoro scored six of his team-high 21 points in overtime as Albright College defeated Elizabethtown College 87-82 in Commonwealth Conference men's basketball action on Wednesday night.

Kyle Brudvig added 18 points and 17 rebounds off the bench for the Lions (13-3 overall, 3-0 Commonwealth), who won for the eighth time in nine games and remained the only unbeaten team in conference play.

Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) scored a game-high 23 points for the Blue Jays (14-3 overall, 1-2 Commonwealth), who rallied from a five-point deficit in the final two minutes of regulation to force overtime.

Albright led nearly the entire contest, and held a 55-48 lead with 11:25 to go before Elizabethtown reeled off seven straight points to tie the contest at 55-55 on a foul shot by first-year student Keith Fogel (Mifflinburg, PA/Mifflinburg) with 8:17 left.

The score would be tied four more times over the next five minutes before Albright broke a 66-66 deadlock on a basket by Medoro and a three-point play by Brudvig to take a 71-66 advantage with 2:08 to go.

After a three-pointer by Schatzmann cut the Albright lead to 71-69 with 2:00 to go, the Lions went back ahead 73-69 on a basket by Tom Murphy with 1:35 remaining. The Blue Jays came back to tie the score at 73-73 as Schatzmann hit two free throws with 1:16 left and senior Bryce Rodgers (Waynesboro, PA/Waynesboro) added two foul shots with 21 seconds left to force overtime.

Elizabethtown held its last lead of the game at 77-76 after two free throws by Schatzmann with 3:34 left in overtime, but Brudvig kicked off an 8-0 Albright run with a go-ahead jumper with 3:19 left. Medoro added back-to-back layups and Tom Murphy added two free throws with 44 seconds left to give the Lions an 84-77 edge.

In all, Albright placed five players in double figures as Tom Murphy and Andre Murphy tallied 15 points each while Steltz added 10 points in 17 minutes off the Lion bench.

Elizabethtown had four players reach double figures, with senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) netting 15 points, Fogel adding 11 points and five assists and sophomore Josh Houseal (Landisville, PA/Hempfield) tallying 10 points.

Albright shot 48.5 percent (32-for-66) from the field overall, including 8-for-19 from three-point range, while Elizabethtown went 29-for-67 (43.3 percent) from the field and hit 7-of-20 from beyond the arc.

In addition to his 21-point effort, Medoro also grabbed 11 rebounds for Albright, which held a 49-34 edge on the glass over Elizabethtown. The Blue Jays committed just 11 turnovers on the evening while the Lions made 17 miscues.

ALBRIGHT COLLEGE 87, ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 82
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (14-3, 1-2 CC)
Mike Schatzmann 7-17 6-6 23; Chad Piersol 7-14 1-3 15; Keith Fogel 3-7 3-4 11; Josh Houseal 4-7 0-0 10; Bryce Rodgers 1-4 5-6 7; Phil Schaffer 2-5 0-2 4; Mike Church 2-6 0-2 4; Jordan Dirago 2-2 0-0 4; Tony Romero 1-1 0-0 2; Joe Flanagan 0-3 2-3 2; Brady Haughney 0-0 0-0 0; Nick Kennedy 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 29-67 17-26 82.
ALBRIGHT COLLEGE (13-3, 3-0 CC)
Albert Medoro 8-12 4-6 21; Kyle Brudvig 7-9 4-5 18; Andre Murphy 6-11 0-0 15; Tom Murphy 5-15 2-2 15; Taylor Steltz 3-5 3-4 10; Phil Hall 2-3 0-0 4; Andrew Pomager 1-6 0-0 2; Jeff Sparrow 0-3 1-2 1; Matt Bazsika 0-1 1-3 1; CJ Jewell 0-0 0-0 0; Mike Larkin 0-0 0-0 0; Zac Schaffer 0-0 0-2 0; Alex Schneider 0-0 0-0 0; Drew Reich 0-0 0-0 0; Justin Plummer 0-0 0-0 0; Adam Van Zelst 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 32-66 15-24 87.
Elizabethtown College......... 33 40 9 - 82
Albright College.............. 36 37 14 - 87
3-point goals--Elizabethtown College 7-20 (Mike Schatzmann 3-9; Keith Fogel 2-4; Josh Houseal 2-2; Mike Church 0-1; Joe Flanagan 0-2; Chad Piersol 0-2), Albright College 8-19 (Tom Murphy 3-8; Andre Murphy 3-5; Albert Medoro 1-1; Taylor Steltz 1-2; Jeff Sparrow 0-1; Andrew Pomager 0-1; Phil Hall 0-1). Fouled out--Elizabethtown College-Josh Houseal; Jordan Dirago, Albright College-None. Rebounds--Elizabethtown College 34 (Chad Piersol 5), Albright College 49 (Kyle Brudvig 17). Assists--Elizabethtown College 17 (Chad Piersol 5; Keith Fogel 5; Phil Schaffer 5), Albright College 17 (Jeff Sparrow 6). Total fouls--Elizabethtown College 22, Albright College 21. Technical fouls--Elizabethtown College-None, Albright College-None. A-868




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1/28/2008
Mike Schatzmann honored as Commonwealth conference Player of the week

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Monday, January 28, 2008

Mike Schatzmann Named Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- For the second time in three weeks, Elizabethtown College senior guard Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) has been named the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week in men's basketball, the conference office announced Monday.

Schatzmann continued his torrid scoring pace by averaging 29.0 points and 6.5 rebounds in a pair of Commonwealth Conference games last week for the 25th-ranked Blue Jays.

He scored a career-high 36 points, including five three-pointers, and added seven rebounds and four steals in a tough 79-78 overtime loss at Lycoming on Tuesday, then tallied game highs of 22 points and six boards in a 84-68 win over Messiah on Saturday.

Schatzmann went 7-for-17 from three-point range and 15-for-18 from the foul line in the two games, and is leading the conference at 21.1 points per game for the season.

Elizabethtown (14-2 overall, 1-1 Commonwealth) returns to action on Wednesday night at Albright College beginning at 8:00 p.m.




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1/26/2008
Blue Jays coast past Messiah 84-68 behind 22 points from Mike Schatzmann

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Saturday, January 26, 2008

#25 Elizabethtown Downs Messiah 84-68

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ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) posted game highs of 22 points and six rebounds to lead 25th-ranked Elizabethtown College to an 84-68 victory over Messiah College in Commonwealth Conference men's basketball action on Saturday afternoon at Thompson Gymnasium.

Senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) added 16 points while senior Bryce Rodgers (Waynesboro, PA/Waynesboro) tallied a career-high 14 points for the Blue Jays (14-2 overall, 1-1 Commonwealth), who shot 55.6 percent (30-for-54) from the field as a team against the Falcons.

Andy Hawk netted a team-high 19 points for Messiah (12-5 overall, 1-1 Commonwealth), which saw its seven-game winning streak come to an end despite shooting 51.9 percent (28-for-54) from the field in the contest.

Elizabethtown jumped to an early 6-0 lead, but the Falcons rattled off 12 straight points to take their largest lead of the contest at 12-6 with 12:59 left in the first half. The Blue Jays answered with a 17-2 run capped by a three-pointer by senior Ben Schlosser (Elizabethtown, PA/Lancaster Catholic) with 7:08 left in the half.

A Schatzmann jumper at the buzzer sent the Blue Jays to intermission with a 38-25 lead, but Messiah pulled within eight at 41-33 with 17:11 to go following back-to-back three-pointers by John Boyd and Hawk.

The Blue Jays held a 59-45 lead with 11:32 to go, but Messiah scored nine straight points capped by a Boyd three-pointer to cut the Etown lead to 59-54 with 10:28 left. Etown still had a five-point lead at 61-56 with 7:39 to go, but used a 16-4 run to put the game away at 77-60 with 1:25 remaining.

Darryl Brown also reached double figures for Messiah with 18 points and five rebounds, while Boyd tallied nine points in 21 minutes. Ryan Nicholas came off the Falcon bench to notch eight points, five rebounds and five assists.

First-year student Keith Fogel (Mifflinburg, PA/Mifflinburg) posted eight points on 3-for-3 shooting and added five assists in 19 minutes off the bench for the Blue Jays, who held a slim 28-27 edge in rebounding over the Falcons.

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 84, MESSIAH COLLEGE 68
MESSIAH COLLEGE (12-5, 1-1 Comm.)
Andy Hawk 9-12 0-1 19; Darryl Brown 7-11 3-4 18; John Boyd 3-7 0-0 9; Ryan Nicholas 3-3 2-2 8; Jamie Yoder 2-5 0-0 5; Tyler Ritzman 1-2 1-1 3; Josh Curtin 1-2 0-0 2; Kyle Snyder 1-4 0-0 2; Jason Miller 1-6 0-0 2; Colton Reitz 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 28-54 6-8 68.
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (14-2, 1-1 Comm.)
Mike Schatzmann 6-15 8-9 22; Chad Piersol 6-13 2-2 16; Bryce Rodgers 5-6 4-6 14; Josh Houseal 3-4 2-2 9; Keith Fogel 3-3 1-2 8; Phil Schaffer 2-5 0-1 4; Joe Flanagan 2-3 0-0 4; Ben Schlosser 1-2 0-0 3; Matt Stein 1-2 0-0 2; Nick Kennedy 1-1 0-0 2; Tony Romero 0-0 0-0 0; Jordan Dirago 0-0 0-0 0; Chris Jones 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-54 17-22 84.
Messiah College............... 25 43 - 68
Elizabethtown College......... 38 46 - 84
3-point goals--Messiah College 6-15 (John Boyd 3-5; Darryl Brown 1-2; Andy Hawk 1-2; Jamie Yoder 1-2; Kyle Snyder 0-1; Jason Miller 0-2; Tyler Ritzman 0-1), Elizabethtown College 7-14 (Mike Schatzmann 2-6; Chad Piersol 2-3; Keith Fogel 1-1; Ben Schlosser 1-1; Josh Houseal 1-2; Joe Flanagan 0-1). Fouled out--Messiah College-None, Elizabethtown College-None. Rebounds--Messiah College 27 (Ryan Nicholas 5; Darryl Brown 5), Elizabethtown College 28 (Mike Schatzmann 6). Assists--Messiah College 22 (Ryan Nicholas 5), Elizabethtown College 21 (Phil Schaffer 6). Total fouls--Messiah College 18, Elizabethtown College 14. Technical fouls--Messiah College-None, Elizabethtown College-None. A-1700




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1/22/2008
Lycoming rallies for 79-78 overtime win in Commonwealth opener

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Lycoming Upsets #25 Elizabethtown 79-78 in Overtime Battle

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WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. --- Lycoming College rallied from an 18-point first-half deficit to force overtime, then held on for a 79-78 upset of 25th-ranked Elizabethtown College in Commonwealth Conference men's basketball action at Lamade Gymnasium on Tuesday night.

Greg Sye scored the final five points of the contest for the Warriors (9-6 overall, 1-0 Commonwealth), including the go-ahead basket with 1:45 remaining in overtime, while Eric Anthony hit key three-pointers at the end of regulation and in overtime for Lycoming.

Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) finished with a career-high 36 points for the Blue Jays (13-2 overall, 0-1 Commonwealth), but Elizabethtown shot 37.9 percent from the field in the contest after rolling to a 44-29 halftime lead.

Kevin Morris led Lycoming with 28 points while Sye tallied 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Warriors, who went 10-for-25 from three-point range in the contest and finished with a 49-36 edge in rebounds over the Blue Jays.

After Sye gave the Warriors a 76-75 lead on a basket with 1:45 to go, he added a foul shot with 33 seconds to play and two more with five seconds left to extend the Lycoming lead to 79-75. Schatzmann sank a three-pointer just prior to the buzzer to pull Elizabethtown within a point at game's end.

Elizabethtown led 55-45 with 11:54 left, but Lycoming rallied to even the score at 59-59 on a layup by Anthony with 5:36 to go. The Warriors led by as many as three points as 66-63 with 2:54 to go, but Elizabethtown evened the score at 66-66 on a foul shot by Schatzmann and two free throws by senior Bryce Rodgers (Waynesboro, PA/Waynesboro).

The Blue Jays went ahead 68-66 with 55.3 seconds to go on two foul shots by junior Phil Schaffer (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City), and Schatzmann added another free throw with 33 seconds left to extend the Elizabethtown lead to 69-66.

However, Anthony drilled a three-pointer for Lycoming with 16 seconds remaining to knot the contest at 69-69, and a potential game-winning three-pointer by Schatzmann was off the mark in the final second to send the game to overtime.

The Blue Jays scored the first nine points of the contest, and held a 33-15 lead following two foul shots by Schatzmann with 7:14 left in the first half.

The Warriors responded with a 10-0 run to pull within 33-25 with 3:04 left in the half, but Schatzmann, who finished with 20 points in the half, scored nine of the Jays' final 11 points to send Elizabethtown to halftime with a 44-29 lead.

Schaffer finished with eight points and seven assists for the Blue Jays, while senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) joined Schatzmann in double figures with 18 points.

LYCOMING COLLEGE 79, ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 78
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (13-2, 0-1)
Mike Schatzmann 12-26 7-9 36; Chad Piersol 4-12 8-12 18; Phil Schaffer 3-10 2-2 8; Josh Houseal 3-5 0-0 6; Mike Church 3-8 0-0 6; Bryce Rodgers 0-4 2-3 2; Keith Fogel 1-2 0-0 2; Chris Jones 0-0 0-0 0; Nick Kennedy 0-1 0-0 0; Ben Schlosser 0-0 0-0 0; Jordan Dirago 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-68 19-26 78.
LYCOMING COLLEGE (9-6, 1-0)
Kevin Morris 10-15 2-2 28; Greg Sye 6-12 6-11 18; Eric Anthony 6-16 2-2 17; David Wilson 2-8 2-2 6; Jemayne Nowlin 1-8 1-2 4; Richard Varnell 2-3 0-0 4; Billy Goodell 1-1 0-0 2; Anthony Watson 0-0 0-0 0; Aaron DeVane 0-1 0-0 0; Josh Artis 0-0 0-0 0; Will Kelly 0-2 0-0 0; James Oberlies 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 28-66 13-19 79.
Elizabethtown College......... 44 25 9 - 78
Lycoming College.............. 29 40 10 - 79
3-point goals--Elizabethtown College 7-20 (Mike Schatzmann 5-11; Chad Piersol 2-5; Josh Houseal 0-2; Mike Church 0-1; Phil Schaffer 0-1), Lycoming College 10-25 (Kevin Morris 6-10; Eric Anthony 3-8; Jemayne Nowlin 1-4; David Wilson 0-3). Fouled out--Elizabethtown College-None, Lycoming College-None. Rebounds--Elizabethtown College 36 (Mike Schatzmann 7; Mike Church 7), Lycoming College 51 (Greg Sye 10). Assists--Elizabethtown College 15 (Phil Schaffer 7), Lycoming College 16 (Kevin Morris 3; James Oberlies 3; David Wilson 3). Total fouls--Elizabethtown College 15, Lycoming College 24. Technical fouls--Elizabethtown College-None, Lycoming College-None.




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1/21/2008
Chad Piersol named to commonwealth conference honor roll

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Monday, January 21, 2008

Chad Piersol Selected to Commonwealth Conference Men's Basketball Honor Roll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior forward Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) was named to the Commonwealth Conference men's basketball Honor Roll for the week ending Jan. 20, the conference office announced Monday.

Piersol scored a game-high 23 points on 10-of-15 shooting as the Blue Jays built a 32-point lead en route to an 80-69 victory over DeSales University in a key regional showdown on Saturday afternoon, the lone game of the week for Elizabethtown.

For the season, Piersol is second on the team and in the conference in scoring at 19.1 points per game, while also averaging 4.9 rebounds per game and shooting 48.5 percent from the field.

The Blue Jays (13-1 overall) begin their Commonwealth Conference schedule on Tuesday night at Lycoming College beginning at 8:00 p.m.




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1/21/2008
Blue Jays enter D3hoops.com top 25

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Monday, January 21, 2008

Elizabethtown Enters D3hoops.com Men's Basketball Top 25 Poll

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- The Elizabethtown College men's basketball team is ranked 25th in the latest D3hoops.com Top 25 poll, through games of Sunday, Jan. 20.

The Blue Jays (13-1 overall), who had received votes in each of the previous five polls, moved into the Top 25 on the strength of an 80-69 win over DeSales University on Saturday afternoon.

Elizabethtown will open Commonwealth Conference action on Tuesday night at Lycoming College beginning at 8:00 p.m.




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1/19/2008
Blue Jays down Desales 80-69 in regional showdown

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Saturday, January 19, 2008

Blue Jays Rout DeSales in Regional Showdown, 80-69

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ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- In a showdown of two of the top teams in the Mid-Atlantic Region, Elizabethtown College rolled to a 32-point lead en route to an 80-69 victory over DeSales University in men's basketball action at Thompson Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon.

Senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) scored a game-high 23 points for the Blue Jays (13-1 overall), who shot 54.4 percent from the field as a team and used a 23-6 run over the final eight minutes of the first half to lead by 21 points at halftime.

Darnell Braswell finished with a team-high 11 points for the Bulldogs (13-2 overall), who saw an eight-game winning streak come to an end thanks to 23 turnovers and 36 percent shooting in the opening half.

Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) added 16 points while sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) chipped in with 12 points for the Blue Jays, who led 65-33 with 12:10 remaining before substituting freely down the stretch.

Elizabethtown led 23-19 with eight minutes left in the first half, but the Blue Jays rattled off a 12-0 run that was capped by a three-pointer by Piersol to give Etown a 35-19 lead with five minutes left in the half.

The Blue Jays added an 11-1 run to close the half, taking a 46-25 lead to intermission as Piersol led all players with 14 points while Church added 12 points and Schatzmann netted 10.

The lead for Elizabethtown continued to grow in the early stages of the second half, reaching as high as 32 points with 12:10 to go. The Blue Jays still led 74-50 with 7:12 remaining, but the Bulldog reserves finished the game with a 19-6 run.

Elizabethtown finished with a 34-28 edge in rebounds, led by six boards by sophomore Josh Houseal (Landisville, PA/Hempfield). Ed Lapinski paced DeSales with seven boards while also adding nine points.

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 80, DESALES UNIVERSITY 69
DESALES UNIVERSITY (13-2)
Darnell Braswell 5-9 0-0 11; Eddie Ward 4-6 0-0 10; Ed Lapinski 3-7 2-2 9; Matt Zwetolitz 3-8 0-0 8; Phil Stricker 3-6 1-2 7; Kevin Radford 2-3 1-1 6; Eric Salem 2-3 0-2 4; Charles Princiotto 1-1 1-1 3; Jamie McCloskey 1-4 0-0 3; Rob Schubach 1-2 0-0 3; Jim Malatesta 1-3 1-3 3; Eddie Ohlson 1-3 0-0 2; Mike Geary 0-1 0-0 0; Richard Harmon 0-0 0-0 0; Nicholas Rossignoli 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-56 6-11 69.
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (13-1)
Chad Piersol 10-15 0-0 23; Mike Schatzmann 5-12 6-8 16; Mike Church 6-8 0-1 12; Josh Houseal 2-5 2-2 7; Jordan Dirago 3-3 0-0 6; Nick Kennedy 3-5 0-0 6; Keith Fogel 1-3 3-3 5; Bryce Rodgers 1-2 2-4 4; Phil Schaffer 0-1 1-3 1; Ben Schlosser 0-1 0-0 0; Tony Romero 0-1 0-0 0; Joe Flanagan 0-1 0-0 0; Chris Jones 0-0 0-0 0; Matt Stein 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 31-57 14-21 80.
DeSales University............ 25 44 - 69
Elizabethtown College......... 46 34 - 80
3-point goals--DeSales University 9-21 (Matt Zwetolitz 2-6; Eddie Ward 2-2; Ed Lapinski 1-2; Kevin Radford 1-2; Rob Schubach 1-2; Jamie McCloskey 1-2; Darnell Braswell 1-3; Eddie Ohlson 0-1; Eric Salem 0-1), Elizabethtown College 4-14 (Chad Piersol 3-5; Josh Houseal 1-3; Keith Fogel 0-1; Ben Schlosser 0-1; Joe Flanagan 0-1; Mike Schatzmann 0-3). Fouled out--DeSales University-None, Elizabethtown College-None. Rebounds--DeSales University 28 (Ed Lapinski 7), Elizabethtown College 34 (Josh Houseal 6). Assists--DeSales University 17 (Eddie Ohlson 6), Elizabethtown College 15 (Keith Fogel 4). Total fouls--DeSales University 18, Elizabethtown College 16. Technical fouls--DeSales University-None, Elizabethtown College-None. A-1000




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1/14/2008
Mike Schatzmann named Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week

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Monday, January 14, 2008

Mike Schatzmann Named Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College senior guard Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) has been named the Commonwealth Conference men's basketball Player of the Week for the week ending Jan. 13, the conference office announced Monday.

Schatzmann averaged 28.5 points and 7.0 rebounds as the Blue Jays improved to 12-1 on the season with a pair of victories last week, defeating Manhattanville College 93-89 on Wednesday and downing Alvernia College 78-72 on Saturday for the 900th win in program history.

Against Manhattanville, Schatzmann finished with 23 points, four rebounds and five assists, while against Alvernia he scored a career-high 34 points and pulled 10 rebounds to lead the Blue Jays back from a 12-point halftime deficit.

In the win over Alvernia, Schatzmann scored 12 points in the final five minutes of the second half, including a go-ahead three-point play with 58 seconds to go to snap a 69-69 tie. He also finished 13-for-14 from the foul line and drilled five three-pointers in the win.

For the season, Schatzmann leads the team and the Commonwealth Conference in scoring at 20.2 points per game, and ranks fifth in the conference with 5.8 rebounds per contest. He is second in the league with 29 three-pointers, third in free-throw percentage at 84.2 percent and is fifth in steals with 2.08 per contest.

The Blue Jays return to action on Saturday at 3:00 p.m. hosting DeSales University, which also enters the week with a 12-1 record.




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1/12/2008
Blue Jays earn 900th win in program history as Schatzmann nets 34 points

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Saturday, January 12, 2008

Elizabethtown Earns 900th Win in Men's Basketball Program History with 78-72 Win at Alvernia

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READING, Pa. --- Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) scored 24 of his career-high 34 points in the second half to lead the Elizabethtown College men's basketball team to the 900th win in program history, a 78-72 victory at Alvernia College in non-conference action on Saturday afternoon.

Schatzmann, who also grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds, scored 12 points in the final 5 minutes, 12 seconds as the Blue Jays (12-1 overall) erased a 43-31 halftime deficit by holding the Crusaders (4-7 overall) to 28.9 percent shooting in the second half and 36.2 percent for the game.

In all, four players scored in double figures for the Blue Jays, with senior Bryce Rodgers (Waynesboro, PA/Waynesboro) and sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) finishing with 12 points apiece and senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) adding 11 points.

Matt King led Alvernia with 21 points, with Terrence Shawell adding 15 points and nine rebounds before fouling out with 3:07 to play. The Crusaders shot 36.2 percent (25-for-69) overall from the field in the game.

After trailing by 12 at halftime, the Blue Jays opened the second half with a 23-4 run to take a 54-47 lead on a jumper by Church with 10:41 to play. At one point, Alvernia was held without a point for a span of 5 minutes, 27 seconds during a 13-0 Blue Jay run.

Alvernia rallied back with eight straight points to move ahead 55-54 on a basket by Shawell with 9:21 to go, and the teams swapped the lead four times before Schatzmann gave the Blue Jays a 63-61 lead on his fifth three-pointer of the game with 5:12 to go.

The Blue Jays led 69-63 following a foul shot by Piersol with 1:57 left, but the Crusaders tied the game at 69-69 on back-to-back three-pointers by Derek Dubbs and King, the latter knotting the contest with 1:05 to go.

However, Schatzmann converted a three-point play with 58 seconds left to give the Blue Jays the lead for good at 72-69, and added four foul shots in the final 20 seconds to keep the Crusaders from a late rally.

The Blue Jays finished 24-for-28 from the foul line in the game, and held a 44-34 edge in rebounding over the Crusaders. Elizabethtown committed 21 turnovers in the contest, leading to 28 points by Alvernia.

Also reaching double figures for the Crusaders were Tyrone Bradley, who tallied 12 points, and Zach Westmoreland who finished with 10 points.

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 78, ALVERNIA COLLEGE 72
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (12-1)
Mike Schatzmann 8-15 13-14 34; Mike Church 5-13 2-3 12; Bryce Rodgers 4-4 4-4 12; Chad Piersol 4-10 3-4 11; Joe Flanagan 1-2 0-0 3; Josh Houseal 1-2 1-1 3; Phil Schaffer 1-2 0-0 2; Keith Fogel 0-4 1-2 1; Tony Romero 0-1 0-0 0; Jordan Dirago 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-53 24-28 78.
ALVERNIA COLLEGE (4-7)
Matt King 7-20 3-3 21; Terrence Shawell 6-14 2-2 15; Tyrone Bradley 5-9 2-6 12; Zach Westmoreland 2-11 6-8 10; David Washington 3-11 0-0 9; Derek Dubbs 1-1 0-0 3; Nick Rivera 1-2 0-0 2; Brandon Woods 0-1 0-0 0; Eric Barefield 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-69 13-19 72.
Elizabethtown College......... 31 47 - 78
Alvernia College.............. 43 29 - 72
3-point goals--Elizabethtown College 6-16 (Mike Schatzmann 5-9; Joe Flanagan 1-2; Chad Piersol 0-3; Keith Fogel 0-1; Mike Church 0-1), Alvernia College 9-24 (Matt King 4-9; David Washington 3-9; Terrence Shawell 1-4; Derek Dubbs 1-1; Zach Westmoreland 0-1). Fouled out--Elizabethtown College-None, Alvernia College-Terrence Shawell. Rebounds--Elizabethtown College 44 (Mike Schatzmann 10), Alvernia College 34 (Terrence Shawell 9). Assists--Elizabethtown College 12 (Phil Schaffer 5), Alvernia College 16 (David Washington 7). Total fouls--Elizabethtown College 17, Alvernia College 21. Technical fouls--Elizabethtown College-None, Alvernia College-None. A-565




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1/9/2008
Blue Jays defeat manhattanville 93-89 for 899th win in program history

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Chad Piersol's Career-High 32 Points Boosts Blue Jays to 93-89 Win at Manhattanville

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PURCHASE, N.Y. --- Senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) scored a career-high 32 points as Elizabethtown College defeated Manhattanville College 93-89 in non-conference men's basketball action on Wednesday night.

Piersol, whose previous career high was 29 points set at Lancaster Bible on Dec. 1, hit 12-of-17 shots from the field and went 4-for-5 from three-point range before fouling out with 2:35 to play as the Blue Jays (11-1 overall) won the 899th game in program history after nearly letting a 16-point second-half lead slip away.

Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) added 23 points and five assists for Elizabethtown while junior Phil Schaffer (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City) dished out a career-high 11 assists and converted a key three-point play for the Blue Jays, who shot 53.8 percent (35-for-65) from the field as a team.

Donte Chisolm led the Valiants (8-4 overall) with 20 points and eight assists while Cody Moffett contributed 16 points, a game-high 10 rebounds and eight assists for Manhattanville, which trailed 77-61 with 5:24 to play before pulling within 82-81 with 1:22 to go.

With the Blue Jays clinging to an 84-81 lead in the final minute, Schaffer came up with a steal and layup with 38 seconds to go and converted the three-point play to give Elizabethtown an 87-81 advantage. Schatzmann finished off the win by going 6-for-6 from the foul line in the final 33 seconds to keep the Valiants from pulling any closer than four points.

Earlier, the Blue Jays had erased a 42-37 halftime deficit by going on a 21-4 run to open the second half, taking a 58-46 lead on a layup by senior Jordan Dirago (Wallkill, NY/Wallkill) with 13:36 to play.

The Blue Jays built their lead to 16 points at 70-54 on a layup by first-year student Joe Flanagan (Lancaster, PA/Lancaster Mennonite) with 8:17 to go, and held a 77-61 advantage with 5:24 remaining following a three-pointer by sophomore Josh Houseal (Landisville, PA/Hempfield).

However, Manhattanville scored the next eight points to pull within 77-69 with 4:01 to go, and followed with a 12-4 run to trim the Blue Jay advantage to 82-81 with 1:22 left o a layup by Wesly Wicks.

Sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) also finished in double figures for the Blue Jays with 15 points, five rebounds and four steals, while Flanagan tallied six points in six minutes off the Etown bench.

Wicks finished with 11 points off the bench for the Valiants, with Brian Fink also reaching double figures with 12 points. Manhattanville shot 49.2 percent (32-for-65) from the field but was outrebounded 35-28 by Elizabethtown.

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 93, MANHATTANVILLE COLL. 89
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (11-1)
Chad Piersol 12-17 4-5 32; Mike Schatzmann 8-15 6-7 23; Mike Church 6-12 3-5 15; Joe Flanagan 2-3 2-2 6; Josh Houseal 2-3 0-0 5; Keith Fogel 2-5 0-0 4; Phil Schaffer 1-3 1-2 3; Bryce Rodgers 1-3 1-2 3; Jordan Dirago 1-2 0-0 2; Tony Romero 0-0 0-0 0; Matt Stein 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 35-65 17-23 93.
MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE (8-4)
Donte Chisolm 7-11 4-8 20; Cody Moffett 4-11 7-8 16; Brian Fink 4-11 2-2 12; Wesly Wicks 3-5 5-6 11; Lamar Glass 3-5 0-0 7; Eddie Huezo 3-5 0-0 6; DeVon Barnett 3-5 0-0 6; Angelo Laroche 2-5 1-1 5; Jason Walsh 2-3 0-0 4; Brendan Flynn 1-4 0-0 2; Mike Panella 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-65 19-25 89.
Elizabethtown College......... 37 56 - 93
Manhattanville College........ 42 47 - 89
3-point goals--Elizabethtown College 6-12 (Chad Piersol 4-5; Josh Houseal 1-2; Mike Schatzmann 1-3; Keith Fogel 0-2), Manhattanville College 6-24 (Brian Fink 2-8; Donte Chisolm 2-4; Cody Moffett 1-3; Lamar Glass 1-3; Angelo Laroche 0-1; Brendan Flynn 0-3; DeVon Barnett 0-2). Fouled out--Elizabethtown College-Chad Piersol; Bryce Rodgers, Manhattanville College-None. Rebounds--Elizabethtown College 35 (Phil Schaffer 6), Manhattanville College 28 (Cody Moffett 10). Assists--Elizabethtown College 28 (Phil Schaffer 11), Manhattanville College 24 (Donte Chisolm 8; Cody Moffett 8). Total fouls--Elizabethtown College 21, Manhattanville College 20. Technical fouls--Elizabethtown College-Keith Fogel, Manhattanville College-None. A-400




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1/5/2008
Blue Jay win streak ends as York picks up 80-74 victory

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Saturday, January 5, 2008

Blue Jays See Win Streak End as York Captures Coaches vs. Cancer Classic Title, 80-74

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YORK, Pa. --- Chad McGowan finished with a team-high 21 points along with 13 rebounds and five assists as York College dealt Elizabethtown College its first loss of the 2007-08 season by an 80-74 score in the men's championship game of the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic on Saturday evening.

The loss ended the best start in program history for the Blue Jays (10-1 overall) and snapped the longest current winning streak in Division III at 11 victories, dating to the end of last season.

Jeremy Keefer added 16 points and 12 rebounds off the bench for the Spartans (8-4 overall), who led by 13 points in the final minute before Elizabethtown rallied to within four in the closing seconds.

Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) paced the Blue Jays with 23 points while senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) added 17 points and a career-high 12 rebounds.

In all, five players reached double figures for York as Nate Lankford tallied 13 points while Levi Winters and Nick Brady added 12 points apiece. The difference in the contest was at the foul line, where York went 23-for-34 as a team while Elizabethtown finished just 10-for-17.

Despite committing 12 turnovers and falling behind by as many as 10 points, the Blue Jays went to halftime tied 37-37 behind eight points by Schatzmann and seven points and nine rebounds from Piersol. Winters led the Spartans with 10 points in the opening half while McGowan added eight points and three boards.

In the second half, the Spartans took the lead for good at 44-43 on a three-pointer by Brady with 16:04 to go. The York led would grow to as many as seven points before Elizabethtown pulled back within 59-56 with 7:42 left.

Leading 67-62 with 4:05 to go, the Spartans went on a 10-2 run over the next three minutes to take their largest lead of the contest at 77-64 with 59 seconds to go on a three-point play by Keefer.

Schatzmann would score nine points over the next 50 seconds to trim the Spartan lead to 78-74 with nine seconds to play, but fouled out as Lankford hit two free throws with seven seconds left to close the scoring.

Junior Phil Schaffer (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City) grabbed a career-high eight rebounds for the Blue Jays while adding four points, five assists and five steals, and sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) tallied nine points and five boards before fouling out with 2:26 to play.

YORK (PA.) COLLEGE 80, ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 74
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (10-1)
Mike Schatzmann 9-21 3-5 23; Chad Piersol 6-21 3-5 17; Mike Church 4-11 1-2 9; Bryce Rodgers 3-9 2-2 8; Josh Houseal 2-5 0-0 5; Keith Fogel 2-2 0-1 5; Phil Schaffer 2-6 0-0 4; Nick Kennedy 1-1 0-0 2; Jordan Dirago 0-0 1-2 1; Tony Romero 0-0 0-0 0; Joe Flanagan 0-0 0-0 0; Matt Stein 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-76 10-17 74.
YORK (PA.) COLLEGE (8-4)
Chad McGowan 9-19 3-5 21; Jeremy Keefer 5-11 5-7 16; Nate Lankford 4-7 5-8 13; Levi Winters 5-11 1-3 12; Nick Brady 2-8 7-9 12; Matty Foley 2-5 2-2 6; Pat Kelley 0-0 0-0 0; Dylan Hoffman 0-1 0-0 0; Chris Folland 0-0 0-0 0; Andrew Pawlyk 0-0 0-0 0; Mike Riley 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-62 23-34 80.
Elizabethtown College......... 37 37 - 74
York (Pa.) College............ 37 43 - 80
3-point goals--Elizabethtown College 6-22 (Chad Piersol 2-9; Mike Schatzmann 2-7; Keith Fogel 1-1; Josh Houseal 1-4; Mike Church 0-1), York (Pa.) College 3-17 (Nick Brady 1-5; Jeremy Keefer 1-4; Levi Winters 1-2; Matty Foley 0-3; Nate Lankford 0-2; Chad McGowan 0-1). Fouled out--Elizabethtown College-Mike Church; Mike Schatzmann, York (Pa.) College-Levi Winters. Rebounds--Elizabethtown College 44 (Chad Piersol 12), York (Pa.) College 49 (Chad McGowan 13). Assists--Elizabethtown College 16 (Phil Schaffer 5), York (Pa.) College 14 (Chad McGowan 5). Total fouls--Elizabethtown College 20, York (Pa.) College 19. Technical fouls--Elizabethtown College-Bryce Rodgers, York (Pa.) College-None. A-1155


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1/4/2008
Etown now 10-0 after holding off Johns Hopkins 74-67 at Coaches vs. Cancer

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Friday, January 4, 2008

Elizabethtown Improves to 10-0 With 74-67 Win over Johns Hopkins at Coaches vs. Cancer Classic

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YORK, Pa. --- Four players finished in double figures as Elizabethtown College extended the longest current winning streak in Division III men's basketball to 11 games with a 74-67 victory over Johns Hopkins University in the opening round of the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic at York College on Friday afternoon.

With the win, the Blue Jays (10-0 overall) advance to Saturday's championship game at 6:00 p.m. against York, which defeated Eastern University 99-76 in Friday's other first-round game.

Senior Mike Schatzmann (Paradise, PA/Pequea Valley) scored 16 points and sophomore Mike Church (Peach Bottom, PA/Solanco) added 16 points and 11 rebounds for the Blue Jays, who led by 12 points with 6:28 to play before Johns Hopkins (5-5 overall) rallied to within a point with two minutes left.

First-year student Keith Fogel (Mifflinburg, PA/Mifflinburg) added 13 points, five rebounds and six assists off the bench while senior Chad Piersol (Elverson, PA/Owen J. Roberts) added 12 points and six rebounds for Elizabethtown, which shot just 4-for-20 from three-point range but forced Johns Hopkins into 24 turnovers.

Pat O'Connell scored a team-high 22 points while Doug Polster added 19 points for Johns Hopkins, who went 12-for-32 from the field in the second half as a team after hitting 12-of-24 shots in the opening 20 minutes.

Johns Hopkins bolted to an early 18-7 lead with six minutes elapsed in the first half, but Etown mounted a 12-0 run to move ahead 19-18 with 10:51 left on a three-pointer by Schatzmann.

The Blue Jays took their largest lead of the first half at 34-26 on two foul shots by Church with 2:50 to play, and carried a 36-33 lead to intermission behind eight points by Fogel and seven each by Church and Schatzmann.

In the second half, the Blue Jays held a 64-53 lead with 6:04 to play, but Johns Hopkins rallied to within 66-65 on a three-pointer by Polster with 2:21 to go.

Schatzmann scored on a putback with 1:05 remaining to extend the Etown lead to 68-65, and a steal and dunk by Church pushed the Blue Jay lead to 70-65 with 39.5 seconds left.

Two foul shots with 22.2 seconds to go by senior Bryce Rodgers (Waynesboro, PA/Waynesboro), who finished with eight points, gave the Blue Jays a 72-65 lead, and two more by Piersol with 14.3 seconds left closed the scoring.

The Blue Jays' 10-0 record continues the best start in program history, while the win is the 898th victory in 80 seasons of intercollegiate men's basketball at Elizabethtown.

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 74, JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. 67
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE (10-0)
Mike Church 5-8 6-8 16; Mike Schatzmann 6-16 2-2 16; Keith Fogel 6-10 1-1 13; Chad Piersol 4-13 3-4 12; Bryce Rodgers 3-6 2-3 8; Phil Schaffer 2-3 0-2 4; Josh Houseal 1-3 0-0 3; Nick Kennedy 1-3 0-0 2; Tony Romero 0-0 0-0 0; Matt Stein 0-0 0-0 0; Ben Schlosser 0-1 0-0 0; Jordan Dirago 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 28-66 14-20 74.
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY (5-5)
Pat O'Connell 6-8 8-10 22; Doug Polster 6-19 3-3 19; Andrew Farber-Miller 4-6 0-0 8; Kevin Roach 2-5 1-2 5; John Alberici 2-4 1-3 5; Collin Kamm 2-4 0-2 4; Phil Beggans 1-4 0-0 2; Adam Baumgartner 1-4 0-1 2; Ryan Purcell 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 24-56 13-21 67.
Elizabethtown College......... 36 38 - 74
Johns Hopkins University...... 33 34 - 67
3-point goals--Elizabethtown College 4-20 (Mike Schatzmann 2-8; Chad Piersol 1-8; Josh Houseal 1-1; Ben Schlosser 0-1; Keith Fogel 0-2), Johns Hopkins University 6-21 (Doug Polster 4-12; Pat O'Connell 2-4; Collin Kamm 0-1; Phil Beggans 0-2; Ryan Purcell 0-2). Fouled out--Elizabethtown College-None, Johns Hopkins University-None. Rebounds--Elizabethtown College 43 (Mike Church 11), Johns Hopkins University 36 (Kevin Roach 11).
Assists--Elizabethtown College 14 (Keith Fogel 6), Johns Hopkins University 13 (Kevin Roach 4; Collin Kamm 4). Total fouls--Elizabethtown College 25, Johns Hopkins University 18. Technical fouls--Elizabethtown College-None, Johns Hopkins University-None. A-275





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