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Basketball Tuesday, February 17, 2009, 8 p.m.

RIT “Tigers”
Nazareth VS
“Golden Flyers”
RIT “Tigers” (17-6, 12-2 Empire 8) Schedule/Results
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown/High School Date Opponent Time/Result
11/21 ! vs. St. Joseph’s L, 61-82
2 Nate Korinchak G So. 6-1 Strongsville, OH/Strongsville 11/22 ! vs. Thomas W, 85-67
5 Kenny Davis F Fr. 6-4 Syracuse, NY/Nottingham 12/1 * Alfred W, 56-52
12/3 Rochester L, 68-70
11 Matt Rebisz G/F So. 6-3 Perry, NY/Perry 12/6 * Nazareth W, 94-81 (OT)
12/12 % HOUGHTON W, 89-73
12 Marcus Lowe G Fr. 5-8 Anchorage, AK/Service 12/13 % SUNY ONEONTA L, 66-72
20 Justin Heisig G Fr. 6-3 Levittown, NY/Island Trees 1/2 * UTICA W, 74-59
1/3 * ELMIRA W, 81-64
22 Obi Ukachukwu F Jr. 6-1 Freeport, NY/Freeport 1/6 * ST. JOHN FISHER W, 56-36
1/11 * #9 ITHACA W, 87-84
23 Marcel Malafaia G So. 6-1 Newton, MA/Newton North 1/14 # Nazareth L, 73-87
24 Shawn Roe G So. 6-0 Corning, NY/Corning East 1/16 # SUNY BROCKPORT W, 62-61
1/17 # Roberts Wesleyan W, 68-53
30 Brendan Harder F/C Fr. 6-6 Oneonta, NY/Oneonta 1/23 * Stevens W, 56-55
1/25 * Hartwick W, 59-58
32 Randy Muldrow G Jr. 6-2 Buffalo, NY/City Honors 1/30 * Utica W, 58-55
33 Juan McQueen C Fr. 6-3 Rochester, NY/Wilson Magnet 1/31 * Elmira W, 87-42
2/3 * ALFRED W, 75-58
34 Scott Young F Jr. 6-6 Almond, NY/Hornell 2/6 SUNY COBLESKILL W, 80-52
40 Dan O’Brien G Fr. 6-2 Oneonta, NY/Oneonta 2/10 * St. John Fisher L, 51-72
2/13 * STEVENS W, 63-62
44 Clayton Gray C Fr. 6-7 New Windsor, NY/Newburgh Free 2/15 * HARTWICK L, 72-80
2/17 * NAZARETH 8 p.m.
45 Mark Carson F Sr. 6-6 Voorheesville, NY/Voorheesville 2/22 * #9 Ithaca 2 p.m.
50 Adam Sweet G Jr. 6-3 Weedsport, NY/Weedsport 2/27 Empire 8 Semifinal TBA
2/28 Empire 8 Championship TBA
52 Andre Sonnenberg C Fr. 6-10 Loveland, OH/Sycamore
Home games in BOLD
54 Cody MacPherson F Fr. 6-7 Weirton, WV/Weirton * - denotes Empire 8 contest
! - denotes Rose City Classic at Drew
% - denotes Brodie Tournament contest
Head Coach: Bob McVean # - denotes Chase Tournament contest
Assistant Coaches: Neil Kromer, Gabe Marshall, Ray Smith

2008-09 RIT Team Leaders


Points: Assists:
Mark Carson - 19.2 Nate Korinchak - 4.1
Scott Young - 11.4 Marcus Lowe - 2.2
Adam Sweet - 8.5
Nate Korinchak - 7.3 Steals:
Nate Korinchak - 2.0
Rebounds: Mark Carson - 1.5
Mark Carson - 14.2
Nate Korinchak - 4.3 Blocks:
Scott Young - 4.3 Mark Carson - 1.6

Sophomore Guard Shawn Roe


Nazareth “Golden Flyers” (10-12, 7-6 Empire 8) Schedule/Results
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown/High School Date Opponent Time/Result
11/21 St. Mary’s L, 75-90
3 Chris Barrett G Sr. 6-3 Williamsville, NY/Williamsville South 11/22 Bethany, WV L, 82-91
5 J.T. Miranda F So. 6-3 East Syracuse, NY/ Christian Brothers Academy 11/25 Rochester L, 74-91
12/6 * RIT L, 81-94
11 Joe Mihalich G Sr. 6-1 Lewiston, NY/ St. Joseph’s 12/13 SUNY OSWEGO W, 104-94
12/28 Trine L, 75-79
12 Dominique Kendrick G So. 6-0 Jamestown, NY/ Jamestown
12/29 Staten Island L, 83-89
15 Jordan Major G Fr. 6-1 Rochester, NY/Charlotte 1/2 * STEVENS W, 98-75
1/3 * HARTWICK L, 65-80
21 Corey McAdam G Jr. 6-2 Fairport, NY/Fairport 1/9 * #9 Ithaca L, 90-122
23 Ellis Walsh C So. 6-7 Penfield, NY/Penfield 1/14 ! RIT W, 87-73
1/16 ! SUNY Geneseo W, 80-74
24 Ryan McAdam F Sr. 6-4 Fairport, NY/Fairport 1/17 ! St. John Fisher L, 77-83
1/23 * UTICA L, 63-75
30 Phil Scaffidi G Fr. 6-1 Buffalo, NY/St. Joseph’s
1/24 * St. John Fisher L, 77-83
32 Jason Corletta G-F Fr. 6-3 Pittsford, NY/Pittsford Sutherland 1/27 * ALFRED W, 80-64
1/30 * Stevens W, 87-72
33 Jake Fladd F Fr. 6-3 Angola, NY/Frontier 2/1 * Hartwick W, 69-67
50 Jeff DeHimer C-F Sr. 6-7 Scotia, NY/Scotia-Glenville 2/3 * Elmira W, 95-83
2/7 * ST. JOHN FISHER W, 79-70
2/10 * Alfred W, 80-66
2/13 * Utica L, 86-92
2/17 * RIT 8 p.m.
Head Coach: Mike Daley 2/20 * #9 ITHACA 8 p.m.
2/24 *ELMIRA 8 p.m.
Assistant Coaches: Toby Brown, Dick O’Toole, Kevin Downey 2/27 Empire 8 Tournament TBA
2/28 Empire 8 Tournament TBA

Home games in BOLD
* - denotes Empire 8 contest
! - denotes Chase Tournament contest

2008-09 Nazareth Team Leaders Game Notes


Good evening and welcome to Clark Gym for tonight’s Empire 8 contest between
Points: Assists: the Nazareth Golden Flyers and your RIT Tigers. It is RIT’s final regular season home
Corey McAdam - 18.7 Corey McAdam - 7.8 game. Tigers Head Coach Bob McVean needs one win to reach 400 at RIT.
The Tigers had an eight game home winning streak snapped on Sunday in an
Ryan McAdam - 17.6 Ryan McAdam - 1.7 80-72 loss to Hartwick. Mark Carson, playing on his senior day, had 17 points and 15
Jeff DeHimer - 15.1 rebounds for his 20th double-double of the season. He also blocked four shots. Shawn
Roe had 13 points on 3-of-4 shooting from beyond the arc, all in the second half.
Jordan Major - 9.0 Steals: Adam Sweet and Marcus Lowe contributed 12 points apiece.
Ryan McAdam - 2.5 Carson is currently tied for first in all of college basketball with 14.2 rebounds per
game. He is playing in his 100th career collegiate gome tonight.
Rebounds: Nazareth looks to bounce back after Friday’s 92-86 loss to Utica halted their six
Ryan McAdam - 8.5 Blocks: game winning streak. Corey McAdam had 28 points. Freshman Jason Corletta added
Jeff Dehimer - 7.6 Jeff Dehimer - 0.7 20 points and 8 boards. McAdam ranks fourth nationally in assists per game (7.8).
RIT needed overtime to upend Nazareth 94-81 in their previous E8 meeting this
Corey McAdam - 6.5 season. Nazareth defeated RIT 87-73 in the opening round of the J.P. Morgan Chase
Scholarship Tournament on Jan. 14. The Golden Flyers swept their three meetings last
season, but RIT leads the all-time series 32-24.

NCAA/Empire 8 Code of Conduct


Empire 8 Standings The NCAA, Empire 8, and RIT promote good
sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches,
Pl. Team Record Win% Overall Win% and spectators. We request your cooperation
1. Ithaca 13-1 .929 22-1 .957 by supporting our participants and officials
2 RIT 12-2 .857 17-6 .739 in a positive manner. Profanity, racial or sex-
3. Utica 9-5 .643 15-8 .652 ist comments or other intimidating actions
4. Nazareth 7-6 .538 10-12 .455 directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches
St. John Fisher 7-6 .538 15-7 .682
6. Stevens 5-9 .357 12-11 .522 or team representatives - as well as public in-
7. Hartwick 4-10 .286 11-12 .478 toxication, the consumption or possession of
8. Alfred 2-11 .154 7-15 .318 alcoholic beverages and tobacco products are
Elmira 2-11 .154 4-18 .182 grounds for removal from the site of competi-
tion and other disciplinary actions.

Be Loud, Be Proud, Be Positive!!!


Women’s Hockey Wednesday, December 3, 2008, 7 p.m.

RIT “Tigers”
VS
Hamilton “Continentals”
#5 RIT “Tigers” (5-1-1, 4-1-1 ECAC West) Schedule/Results
No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous Team Date Opponent Time/Result
2 Lindsay Littman Sr. D 5-6 Eaglesham, Alberta/Warner Warriors 10/25 BURLINGTON (Exhibition) W, 5-2
3 Kelley Prom Jr. F 5-5 Grafton, WI/Wisconsin Wild 10/31 ^ ROBERT MORRIS W, 2-1
4 Maegen Geypens Sr. F 5-6 Oshawa, Ontario/Durham Lightning 11/7 * NEUMANN W, 6-1
11/8 * NEUMANN W, 8-2
5 Shireen Irani Jr. D 5-4 Calgary, Alberta/PSA Chaos 11/14 * at #2 Elmira L, 1-6
7 Missy Hall Jr. F 5-5 Chesterland, OH/Gilmour Academy 11/15 * at #2 Elmira T, 3-3
9 Ali Hills Fr. F/D 5-2 Honeoye Falls, NY/Berkshire School 11/21 * at SUNY Potsdam W, 6-0
11/22 * at SUNY Potsdam W, 4-1
10 Keltie Jones Sr. F 5-10 Burlington, Ontario/Burlington Jr. Barracudas 12/3 HAMILTON 7 p.m.
11 Nicole Scuteri So. F 5-5 Rochester, NY/Rochester Edge 12/5 * at SUNY Oswego 7 p.m.
13 Megan Kobar Fr. F 5-7 Calgary, Alberta/Calgary Chaos 12/6 * at SUNY Oswego 7 p.m.
14 Kylie Mazzetta So. F 5-3 Lakewood, CO/Colorado Selects 12/10 at Hamilton 7 p.m.
1/2 ^ at Sacred Heart 7 p.m.
16 Jamie Parhar Fr. D/F 5-7 Calgary, Alberta/Calgary Flyers 1/3 ^ at Sacred Heart 7 p.m.
17 Katie Stack So. F/D 5-7 Batavia, NY/Rochester Edge 1/10 * CHATHAM 2 p.m.
18 Amanda Klassen So. F 5-6 Winnipeg, Manitoba/Warner Warriors 1/11 * CHATHAM 2 p.m.
1/23 * #1 SUNY PLATTSBURGH 7 p.m.
19 Dayna Birch Sr. D 5-10 Abbotsford, British Columbia/Pacific Steelers 1/24 * #1 SUNY PLATTSBURGH 2 p.m.
21 Sarah Dagg So. F 5-2 St. George, Ontario/Hamilton Hawks 1/31 * at Utica 3 p.m.
24 Traci Galbraith So. D 5-4 Oakville, Ontario/Burlington Jr. Barracudas 2/1 * at Utica 3 p.m.
26 Maggie Giamo Fr. F 5-4 Orchard Park, NY/Buffalo Bisons 2/7 #4 AMHERST 2 p.m.
2/8 #3 MIDDLEBURY 2 p.m.
27 Erica Owczarczak Fr. D 5-6 West Seneca, NY/Buffalo Bisons 2/13 * at SUNY Cortland 7 p.m.
29 Amy Torgerson Fr. G 5-5 Wentzville, MO/Gilmour Academy 2/14 * at SUNY Cortland 3 p.m.
30 Sandra Grant Sr. G 5-5 Abbotsford, British Columbia/Pacific Steelers 2/20 * BUFFALO STATE 7 p.m.
2/21 * BUFFALO STATE 5 p.m.
35 Karen Quigley Jr. G 5-5 Conception Bay South, NF/Warner Warriors 3/7 ECAC West Semifinal TBA
3/8 ECAC West Championship TBA
Head Coach: Scott McDonald 3/14 NCAA First Round TBA
3/20 NCAA Semifinal TBA
Assistant Coach: Jen Gorczynski 3/21 NCAA Championship
Captains: Dayna Birch (C), Keltie Jones (C), Missy Hall (A), Sarah Dagg (A)
Home games in BOLD
* Denotes ECAC West Conference game
^ Denotes Division I Opponent

2008-09 RIT Leaders


Scoring
Name GP G A Pts.
Keltie Jones 7 4 7 11
Sarah Dagg 7 4 6 10
Ali Hills 7 4 3 7
Amanda Klassen 6 3 2 5
Erica Owczarczak 7 4 1 5

Goaltending
Name Rec. SV SV% GAA Sho
Sandra Grant 4-1-1 157 .940 1.74 1
Junior Defender Shireen Irani
Hamilton “Continentals” (4-1-0, 1-1-0 NESCAC ) Schedule/Results
No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous Team
Date Opponent Time/Result
2 Laura Stirrat JR G 5-10 Wellesley, MA/Wellesley High School
11/18 BUFFALO STATE W, 3-2
3 Carly Barker SR F 5-8 Abbotsford, British Columbia/Pacific Steelers
11/21 SUNY CORTLAND W, 5-2
4 Courtney DeMaria JR F 5-2 Littleton, MA/Groton School 11/22 at SUNY Cortland W, 3-1
5 Louise Roy JR D 5-9 New Gloucester, ME/St. George’s School 11/29 * #3 MIDDLEBURY L, 2-8
6 Bret Lineberry SO D 5-6 Henniker, NH/Loomis Chaffee School 11/30 * WILLIAMS W, 4-2
7 Kathryn Marek SR D 5-3 Alexandria, VA/The Gunnery 12/3 at #5 RIT 7 p.m.
8 Riley Smith FR F 5-7 Rhinelander, WI/Culver Academy 12/5 * at Trinity 7 p.m.
9 Christie Sharlow SO F 5-2 Potsdam, NY/Brewster Academy 12/6 * at Trinity 2 p.m.
10 Amy Allen JR F 5-4 Bright’s Grove, Ontario/Loomis Chaffee School 12/10 #5 RIT 7 p.m.
11 Meredith Bitterman FR D 5-4 Villanova, PA/Loomis Chaffee School 1/9 * at Amherst 7p.m.
12 Becky Cairns SO F 5-7 Andover, MA/Andover High School 1/10 * at Conn College 3 p.m.
16 Stephanie Miguel SO F 5-3 Maple, Ontario/Toronto Aeros 1/13 at Buffalo State 7 p.m.
17 Rachel Rapoza JR D 5-4 Barrington, RI/Pomfret School 1/17 * at Colby 7 p.m.
18 Laura DiCarlo FR F 5-3 Chicopee, MA/Williston-Northampton School 1/18 * at Bowdoin 2 p.m.
19 Audrey Carter-Tracy SO D 5-5 Darien, CT/Greenwich Academy 1/24 * at Wesleyan 7 p.m.
20 Catie Torcivia FR F 5-5 Rumson, NJ/Midstate Golden Blades 1/25 * at Wesleyan 3 p.m.
21 Kristen Pallen FR F 5-6 Frankford, Ontario/Trinity College School 1/27 SUNY POTSDAM 7 p.m.
22 Kathryn Kroleski SR F 5-6 New Rochelle, NY/The Gunnery 1/30 * CONN COLLEGE 7 p.m.
26 Jennifer Keefe FR D 5-5 Belmont, MA/Rivers School 1/31 * AMHERST 3 p.m.
30 Meghan Shine JR G 5-3 Duxbury, MA/Tabor Academy 2/6 * BOWDOIN 4 p.m.
31 Lesley Ryder SO G 5-9 Brooklyn, NY/Sound Shore Warriors 2/7 * COLBY 7 p.m.
2/10 at Utica 7 p.m.
2/20 * at Williams 7 p.m.
2/14 * at Middlebury 3 p.m.
Head Coach: Brendon Knight
Assistant Coaches: Kirstin Anderson, Todd Manley, Gillian McDonald Home games in BOLD
Captains: Kate Marek (C), Kathryn Kroleski (A), Rachel Rapoza (A), Meg Shine (A) * - denotes NESCAC conference contest

2008-09 Hamilton Leaders Game Notes


Good evening and welcome to Frank Ritter Memorial Arena for tonight’s
Scoring matchup between the #5 RIT Tigers and the Hamilton Contintentals.
Name GP G A Pts. The Tigers return home after four straight on the road, where they took a point
Stephanie Miguel 5 4 7 11 after losing to then-#1 Elmira, and finished with a a two-game sweep against SUNY
Kathryn Kroleski 5 3 6 9 Potsdam. Sandra Grant led RIT to their first shutout win 6-0 over Potsdam on Fri-
day, helped by a pair of goals each from Erica Owczarczak and Megan Kobar, who
Christie Sharlow 5 4 3 7 scored her first collegiate goal in the first period. On Saturday, Ali Hill’s two goals
Kate Marek 5 1 4 5 sprung the Tigers to a 4-1 victory. Senior captain Keltie Jones enjoyed a tremendous
weekend series with a goal and four assists.
Goaltending Hamilton enters tonight’s game fresh off a 4-2 win over Williams on Sunday.
Sophomore Stephanie Miguel had a hand in all four Continentals goals, netting one
Name Rec. SV SV% GAA Sho of her own and assisting on the other three. Miguel leads the team in points and
Meg Shine 4-1-0 112 .882 3.00 0 assists, having scored a point in each of the Continentals’ five games.
Both teams face daunting schedules ahead, with RIT to play their next five away
from home, including back-to-back games at Division-I Scared Heart. Hamilton
plays four games this week and nine of their next ten on the road.
ECAC West Standings RIT leads the all-time series 29-4-1, having swept the Continentals in a home-
and-home series last season.

Pl. Team Record Win% Overall Win% NCAA Code of Conduct


1 RIT 4-1-1 .750 5-1-1 .916 The NCAA and RIT promote good sportsmanship by
2 Plattsburgh 4-1-0 .800 5-1-1 .916 student-athletes, coaches, and spectators. We request your
Neumann 4-2-0 .667 5-2-0 .714 cooperation by supporting our participants and officials in
4 Elmira 3-0-1 .875 6-1-1 .928 a positive manner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments or
5 Oswego 2-3-1 .416 4-3-1 .642 other intimidating actions directed at officials, student-
athletes, coaches or team representatives - as well as public
6 Cortland 1-1-2 .500 1-5-2 .285 intoxication, the consumption or possession of alcoholic
7 Utica 1-3-1 .300 3-3-1 .500 beverages and tobacco products are grounds for removal
Potsdam 1-4-1 .250 2-5-1 .357 from the site of competition and other disciplinary actions.
Buffalo State 0-3-3 .250 0-6-3 .167
10 Chatham 1-3-0 .250 1-6-1 .187 Be Loud, Be Proud, Be Positive!!!

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