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2009-10 Rhode Island College First Team All-Little East Junior Guard Antone Gray 1 Men's Basketball

The 2009-10 Rhode Island College Men's Basketball Team Front Row (left to right): Nick Manson, Ryan Santos, Antone Gray, Keith Hamilton, Tahrike Carter, Derek Libbey, William Williams, Johnny LeBeau, Jeff Desir. Back Row (left to right): Team Managers John Bolton and Ed Codega, Assistant Coach John Weir, Darius Debnam, Jake Grimes, Mike Akinrola, Steven Roberts, Carl Lee, Ryan Thompson, Mason Choice, Assistant Coach Kareem Hayletts, Head Coach Bob Walsh. The 2009-10 Rhode Island College Men's Basketball Roster # Name Year Position Hgt. Wgt. Hometown/High School 1 Antone Gray Junior Guard 5-9 165 Providence, RI/St. Raphael 2 Derek Libbey Freshman Guard 6-1 170 Lincoln, ME/Mattanawcook 3 Tahrike Carter Freshman Guard 6-2 170 Brooklyn, NY/Benjamin Banneker 4 William Williams Freshman Guard 5-9 160 Bronx, NY/Mt. St. Michael 5 Nick Manson Junior Guard 6-0 160 Newport, RI/Rogers 12 Ryan Santos Freshman Guard 5-10 200 New Bedford, MA/New Bedford 15 Darius Debnam Junior Forward/Center 6-4 220 Dorchester, MA/Minuteman 21 Keith Hamilton Sophomore Guard 5-11 165 Queens Village, NY/MSGR. McClancy 22 Jeff Desir Sophomore Guard 6-4 200 Stamford, CT/Stamford 23 Jake Grimes Senior Guard 6-3 185 Providence, RI/St. Raphael 32 Mason Choice Sophomore Guard/Forward 6-4 195 Newport, RI/Rogers 33 Steven Roberts Freshman Forward/Center 6-4 198 New Haven, CT/Hillhouse 35 Carl Lee Junior Forward 6-3 210 Warwick, RI/Toll Gate 44 Ryan Thompson Sophomore Center 6-5 235 Cranston, RI/Cranston West 50 Mike Akinrola Sophomore Center 6-6 240 Woonsocket, RI/Woonsocket Head Coach: Bob Walsh Assistant Coaches: Kareem Hayletts, John Weir Captains: Mason Choice, Darius Debnam, Antone Gray 2

Meet the Head Coach Head Coach Bob Walsh Bob Walsh begins his fifth season as Rhode Island College's head men s basketball coach. He has presided over one of the most successful periods in the program's storied history. In 2008-09, RIC went 23-6 and posted a 13-1 mark in the Little East Conference, establishing a new program record for league wins in a season en route to the Anchormen's third Regular Season Championship in the past five seasons. Rhode Island College, which advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the third straight campaign, was selected as a fourteam host site for the second time in three years. In 2007-08, the Anchormen posted a 23-7 overall record and an 11-3 (second place) mark in the Little East Conference. Rhode Island College won the LEC Tournament title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season where RIC won its first round contest. In 2006-07, Walsh led Rhode Island College to a 27-4 overall record, establishing the best season in school history for wins. The Anchormen went 12-2 (first place) in the Little East Conference, capturing the program's first-ever LEC Regular Season Championship. The Anchormen hosted the Little East Tournament for the first time in program history, going undefeated with a 3-0 mark to win the tourney title and advance to the NCAA Tournament. RIC advanced to the Sweet 16 and then to the Elite 8 where the Anchormen lost to the eventual National Champion (Amherst). It was the program's first appearance in the NCAAs in 28 years. Walsh led the Anchormen to a 19-10 overall record and a 9-5 (third place) finish in the Little East Conference during his first season at the helm in 2005-06. He led RIC back to the Championship Game of the 2006 Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) New England Men's Basketball Championship for the second consecutive season where the Anchormen hosted the title contest for the first time in school history. Walsh, 37, spent seven seasons as an assistant coach with the Providence College basketball program prior to coming to RIC. The hard-working assistant joined Head Coach Tim Welsh's staff in 1998 after spending the 1997-98 campaign as an assistant coach at the University of San Diego. At San Diego, Walsh's duties included developing an individual workout system, working with the team's guards and post players, scouting upcoming opponents and coordinating the school's off-season improvement program. Walsh got his start in college coaching when he served as an administrative assistant on Welsh's staff at Iona from 1994-1996 while working on his Master's Degree in Mass Communications and Public Relations. In two seasons at Iona, the New York native organized office recruiting, coordinated scouting, handled the team's travel and directed the Gaels' study hall and academic improvement programs. Prior to joining the staff at Iona, Walsh served as a student assistant coach at his alma mater, Hamilton College. A 1994 graduate, Walsh has a bachelor of arts degree in sociology. Walsh is single and resides in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. 3

Meet the Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach Kareem Hayletts Kareem Hayletts enters his fourth season as an assistant men s basketball coach at Rhode Island College. He assists head coach Bob Walsh with all phases of the RIC men s basketball program including recruiting, scouting, administering practices and game coaching. Hayletts joined the Anchormen after four varsity seasons at Providence College, where he played for then assistant coach Walsh. The three-time recipient of the Unsung Hero Award earned a scholarship prior to his senior season. During his senior campaign, Hayletts saw action in a career-high 31 contests. On Feb. 18, 2003, Hayletts scored a career-high six points on three field goals to propel Providence past Miami, 73-63. The Friars accepted their 16th berth into the N.I.T. Tournament that season, advancing to the third round. Hayletts also has previous coaching experience on the summer camp circuit, serving as an instructor at the Providence College Basketball Camp, International Youth Basketball Camp, and Eastern Invitational Basketball Camp. A native of Bergenfield, New Jersey, Hayletts earned a bachelor s degree in finance in 2003, and is currently working on his M.B.A. at Providence College. He is single and resides in Providence, Rhode Island. Back-To-Back Little East Conference Tournament Champions 2007-08 2006-07 4

Meet the Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach John Weir John Weir begins his first season as an assistant men's basketball coach at Rhode Island College. He assists Head Coach Bob Walsh with all phases of the RIC men s basketball program, including recruiting, scouting, administering practice and game coaching. He previously served as an assistant coach at Connecticut College during the 2008-09 season. "I'm very excited to be back at RIC contributing to one of the best programs in New England, Weir said. This is an excellent opportunity for me to learn from Head Coach Bob Walsh and I look forward to continuing the success that the program and athletic department have enjoyed in the past years. The Danbury, Conn. native starred as an Anchorman at RIC from 2003-07. He played in 111 games, starting 34 of them. He totaled 443 career points, 355 rebounds, 25 assists, 43 steals and 105 blocks. He averaged 4.0 points and 3.2 rebounds per game for his career. At the time of his graduation, Weir was second all-time at RIC in career games played. As a senior in 2006-07, he played in 31 games, starting five of them, during the Anchormen s Little East Conference Regular Season and Tournament Championships and subsequent run to the NCAA Elite Eight. He averaged 3.5 points and 2.5 rebounds per game. Weir recorded season-highs of 10 points twice, six rebounds on four occasions, three blocks vs. UMass Boston on Jan. 13 and three steals vs. Western Connecticut on Feb. 6. As a junior in 2005-06, Weir played in 29 games, starting nine of them. He averaged 4.7 points, 3.9 rebounds and a team-high 1.1 blocks per game. He registered a season-high 16 points and a career-high 14 rebounds vs. Johnson & Wales on Dec. 6, posted a season-high two assists vs. Keene State on Jan. 21, a career-high five blocks vs. Salve Regina on Dec. 8 and three steals vs. Coast Guard on Mar. 1. As a sophomore in 2004-05, he played in 29 games, starting 20 of them. He averaged 5.7 points, 4.0 rebounds and a team-high 1.1 blocks per game. He registered a career-high of 18 points vs. Plymouth State on Jan. 22, grabbed 10 rebounds twice and five blocks vs. Southern Maine on Jan. 11. As a freshman in 2003-04, Weir played in 22 games. He averaged 2.0 points, 2.4 rebounds per game and was second on the team with 15 blocks. He registered season-highs of 10 points vs. Eastern Connecticut on Dec. 13, seven rebounds vs. Newbury on Dec. 11 and three blocks vs. Kean University on Dec. 27. He graduated from Rhode Island College in 2008, earning a bachelor s degree in history. Weir is currently taking graduate courses at Providence College. He is single and resides in Providence. Little East Conference Regular Season Champions 2008-09 2006-07 5

Sophomore Forward Mason Choice 2009-10 Rhode Island College Men's Basketball Schedule Date Nov. 10 Nov. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Dec. 12 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 16 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Feb. 2 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 20 Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Opponent at URI (exhibition) at Springfield CLARK COLBY at Bridgewater State ROGER WILLIAMS JOHNSON & WALES at Eastern Connecticut * SALVE REGINA MANHATTANVILLE UMASS BOSTON * at Becker at Keene State * SOUTHERN MAINE * at Plymouth State * at Western Connecticut * at Emmanuel EASTERN CONNECTICUT * UMASS DARTMOUTH * at UMass Boston * at Amherst KEENE STATE * WESTERN CONNECTICUT * at Southern Maine * at UMass Dartmouth * PLYMOUTH STATE * Little East Tournament First Round Little East Tournament Semifinals Little East Tournament Finals * Little East Conference game 6 Time 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA TBA TBA

Final 2008-09 Men's Basketball Statistics 2008-09 Little East Conference Regular Season Champions 2009 NCAA Tournament 7

Meet the Team #50 Mike Akinrola Center, 6-6, 240, Sophomore Woonsocket, RI/Woonsocket Freshman Year (2008-09): Played in nine games...averaged 1.1 points and 1.0 rebound per game...recorded season-highs of four points and four rebounds at UMass Boston on Dec. 6. High School: Earned All-State, All- League and All-Division honors while at Woonsocket High School...2008 graduate. #3 Tahrike Carter Guard, 6-2, 170, Freshman Brooklyn, NY/Benjamin Banneker High School: Earned the Leadership Award while at Benjamin Banneker Academy...2009 graduate. Personal: Born February 7, 1991... mathematics major. undecided about a major. Personal: Born October 11, 1990... Mike Akinrola's Career Statistics 2008-09 09/00 4-8 0-1 2-3 9 1.0 0 0 2 0 10 1.1 1 Year 09/00 4-8 0-1 2-3 9 1.0 0 0 2 0 10 1.1 #32 Mason Choice Guard/Forward, 6-4, 195, Sophomore Newport, RI/Rogers Freshman Year (2008-09): Named to the Little East Men s Basketball All- Rookie Team...played in 29 games, starting 13 of them...averaged 9.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game...posted season-highs of 22 points at UMass Dartmouth on Jan. 20, 10 rebounds vs. Keene State on Dec. 13 and four assists at Salve Regina on Jan. 6...named Men s Basketball Rookie of the Week twice. High School: Two-time All-County Player of the Year while at Rogers High School...2008 graduate...earned All- State and All-Division honors during his career...mcdonald's All-American award nominee...served as team captain twice. Personal: Born January 28, 1990...undecided about a major. Mason Choice's Career Statistics 2008-09 29/13 92-147 0-1 91-131 130 4.5 31 57 8 17 275 9.5 1 Year 29/13 92-147 0-1 91-131 130 4.5 31 57 8 17 275 9.5 #15 Darius Debnam Forward/Center, 6-4, 220, Junior Dorchester, MA/Minuteman Sophomore Year (2008-09): Played in 25 games, starting seven of them...averaged 4.6 points, 4.4 rebounds, 0.8 blocks and 0.8 steals per game...had season-highs of 13 points and four steals at Salve Regina on Jan. 6, 12 rebounds twice, once at UMass Dartmouth on Jan. 20 and again at Eastern Connecticut on Jan. 17, and three blocks at UMass Boston on Dec. 6. Freshman Year (2007-08): Played in 27 games, starting two of them...averaged 2.7 points and 3.3 rebounds per game...scored a season-high 10 points at UMass Boston on Jan. 26 and grabbed 10 rebounds vs. Richard Stockton on Mar. 8. High School: Named the basketball team's Most Improved Player while at Minuteman Regional High School...2007 graduate. Personal: Born February 12, 1989...computer science major. Darius Debnam's Career Statistics 2007-08 27/02 32-67 4-12 6-10 90 3.3 4 27 16 9 74 2.7 2008-09 25/07 46-100 11-40 12-24 111 4.4 7 25 20 21 115 4.6 2 Years 52/09 78-167 15-52 18-34 201 3.9 11 52 36 30 189 3.6 8

Meet the Team #22 Jeff Desir Guard, 6-4, 200, Sophomore Stamford, CT/Stamford Personal: Born April 12, 1989...marketing major. Freshman Year (2008-09): Played in 13 games...averaged 0.6 points and 0.4 rebounds per game...recorded seasonhighs of four points and two rebounds at Roger Williams on Feb. 12. High School: Lettered in basketball while at Stamford High School...2007 graduate...served as the team captain during his junior and senior seasons...received team MVP honors and the Coaches Award. Jeff Desir's Career Statistics 2008-09 13/00 3-10 1-2 1-2 5 0.4 2 2 1 0 8 0.6 1 Year 13/00 3-10 1-2 1-2 5 0.4 2 2 1 0 8 0.6 #23 Jake Grimes Guard, 6-3, 185, Senior Providence, RI/St. Raphael Junior Year (2008-09): Played in four games at the University of Rhode Island... recorded season-highs of three points and one rebound vs. UNH. Sophomore Year (2007-08): Averaged 12.7 points, 3.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.5 steals on the Community College of Rhode Island's Region XXI Championship Team...ranks 27th all-time in career scoring for the Knights. Freshman Year (2006-07): Averaged 9.4 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.0 steal per game on the Community College of Rhode Island's Region XXI Championship Team. #1 Antone Gray Guard, 5-9, 165, Junior Providence, RI/St. Raphael Sophomore Year (2008-09): Named First Team All-Little East...played in 29 games, starting 28 of them...averaged 10.8 points, 3.1 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.2 steals per game...registered season-highs of 19 points vs. Keene State on Feb. 27, 11 assists at Keene State on Jan. 31, seven rebounds at Johnson and Wales on Dec. 2, and three steals at UMass Dartmouth on Jan. 20. Freshman Year (2007-08): Named to the Little East Conference s All-Rookie Team...played in 28 games, starting nine of them...averaged 6.3 points, 2.2 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game...scored a season-high 13 points at Plymouth State on Jan. 12, grabbed six rebounds vs. UMass Dartmouth on Jan. 22, handed out seven assists vs. Johnson & Wales on Dec. 4 and logged two steals on several occasions. High School: Named First Team All-State while at St. Raphael Academy...2007 graduate...also earned First Team All-Area honors and was selected as the Player of the Year by the Pawtucket Times...served as team captain. Personal: Born May 25, 1989...sociology major with a minor in communications. Antone Gray's Career Statistics 2007-08 28/09 62-156 9-34 43-59 62 2.2 93 66 0 22 176 6.3 2008-09 29/28 105-239 34-75 70-95 91 3.1 116 69 0 35 314 10.8 2 Years 57/37 167-395 43-109 113-154 153 2.7 209 135 0 57 490 8.6 #21 Keith Hamilton Guard, 5-11, 165, Sophomore Queens Village, NY/MSGR. McClancy Freshman Year (2007-08): Played at Inter American University of Puerto Rico. High School: Earned All-Tournament Team honors and received the Coaches Award while at MSGR. McClancy Memorial High School...2007 graduate. Personal: Born May 14, 1989...business major...transfer from Queensboro Community College. High School: Earned multiple All-State, All-Division and All-Area honors while at St. Raphael Academy...2006 graduate. Personal: Born August 11, 1988...management major. Jake Grimes' Career Statistics (at CCRI * & URI +) 2006-07 * 34/NA 113-264 20-61 72-98 116 3.4 77 NA NA 33 318 9.4 2007-08 * 33/NA 153-272 34-80 79-113 116 3.5 103 NA NA 48 419 12.7 2008-09 + 04/00 1-4 0-1 3-4 3 0.8 1 0 0 0 5 1.3 3 Years 71/NA 267-540 54-142 154-215 235 3.3 181 NA NA 81 742 10.5 9

Meet the Team Darius Debnam #35 Carl Lee Forward, 6-3, 210, Junior Warwick, RI/Toll Gate Sophomore Year (2007-08): Named First Team All-Region XXI while at the Community College of Rhode Island... played in 32 games, averaging 14.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.3 steals per game...named MVP of the Region XXI All-Star Game. College of Rhode Island Knights. Freshman Year (2006-07): Played in 31 games, averaging 7.1 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.0 steal per game, for the Region XXI Champion Community High School: Earned All-Division and All-League honors while at Toll Gate High School...2006 graduate. Personal: Born July 1, 1988...business management major...also attended Johnson & Wales (FL) in 2008-09, but did not play basketball. Carl Lee's Career Statistics (at CCRI) 2006-07 31/NA 93-176 2-9 31-52 93 3.0 20 NA NA 31 219 7.1 2007-08 32/NA 184-335 24-67 58-85 176 5.5 54 NA NA 43 450 14.1 2 Years 63/NA 277-511 26-76 89-137 269 4.3 74 NA NA 74 669 10.6 #2 Derek Libbey Guard, 6-1, 170, Freshman Lincoln, ME/Mattanawcook High School: Earned All-State honors and named Player of the Year while a Mattanawcook High School...2008 graduate. Personal: Born November 23, 1989... nursing major...attended Maine Central Institute Prep School. #5 Nick Manson Guard, 6-0, 160, Junior Newport, RI/Rogers Sophomore Year (2008-09): Played in seven games...averaged 1.1 points and 0.3 rebounds per game...scored a season-high three points vs. Keene State on Feb. 27. High School: Earned First Team All- Division, Second Team All-League and RIBCA All-Star honors while at Rogers High School...2006 graduate. College. Personal: Born April 28, 1988...education major...transfer from Endicott Nick Manson's Career Statistics 2008-09 07/00 3-9 2-7 0-0 2 0.3 1 3 0 1 8 1.1 1 Year 07/00 3-9 2-7 0-0 2 0.3 1 3 0 1 8 1.1 10

Meet the Team #33 Steven Roberts Forward/Center, 6-4, 198, Freshman New Haven, CT/Hillhouse High School: Lettered in both basketball and track & field while at Hillhouse High School...2009 graduate...served as team captain...earned All-State, All- Conference and All-Division honors in track...ran the first leg of the 4x400m relay which broke the conference and division record. #12 Ryan Santos Guard, 5-10, 200, Freshman New Bedford, MA/New Bedford High School: Lettered in basketball while at New Bedford High School...2009 graduate. Personal: Born May 10, 1990...criminal justice major. Personal: Born January 16, 1991... undecided about a major. #44 Ryan Thompson Center, 6-5, 235, Sophomore Cranston, RI/Cranston West High School: Earned First Team All- State honors while at Cranston High School West...2007 graduate. Personal: Born November 3, 1987... finance major with a minor in economics...transfer from the University of Rhode Island. #4 William Williams Guard, 5-9, 160, Freshman Bronx, NY/Mt. St. Michael High School: Earned All-Division and All-League honors while at Mount St. Michael High School...2009 graduate... selected to the All-Bronx Team. Personal: Born January 17, 1991.. business management major. 11

All-Time Rhode Island College Men s Basketball Records 1,000 Point Club Name Total Points Final Year Ricky Wilson 2,653 1972 Alex Butler 2,398 1997 Richard Rouleau 2,183 1968 Mike Van Leesten 1,901 1965 Mike Chapman 1,723 1984 Troy Smith 1,719 1990 Ray Huelbig 1,472 1971 Mike Creedon 1,468 1970 Jesse Ferrell 1,312 1989 Kenny Bliss 1,311 1998 Kinsey Durgin 1,290 2007 Ron Felber 1,247 1961 Claude Gladu 1,240 1962 William McCaughey 1,229 1965 Kamari Williams 1,223 2007 Chris O Toole 1,210 1991 Tirrell Hill 1,197 2009 Carlo DeTommaso 1,178 1977 Roland Blais 1,172 1955 Larry Gibson 1,131 1975 Charlie Wilkes 1,094 1964 Chris Ward 1,093 1981 Elbert Hines 1,064 1975 Cesar Palomeque 1,054 1977 Eric Britto 1,047 1984 Frank Mitchell 1,030 1959 Eric Fuller 1,027 1979 Karl Augenstein 1,001 1972 12

All-Time Rhode Island College Men s Basketball Records Most Games Played in a Career Name Games Years Cameron Stewart 115 2005-09 Kinsey Durgin 115 2003-07 Tirrell Hill 114 2005-09 Kaseem Johnson 112 2005-09 John Weir 111 2003-07 Kamari Williams 110 2003-07 Kevin Payette 107 2001-06 Troy Smith 107 1986-90 Brian Stanko 106 2002-07 Mike Van Leesten 106 1961-65 Alex Butler 104 1993-97 Ricky Wilson 104 1968-72 Highest Career Field Goal Percentage Name FGM FGA PCT Years Karl Augenstein 465 755.615 1970-72 Jesse Ferrell 548 919.596 1986-89 Troy Smith 670 1,124.596 1986-90 Dana Smith 359 603.595 1984-86 Les Jordon 248 419.591 1967-71 Mike Chapman 686 1,200.571 1980-84 Leon Harris 245 432.567 1982-84 Carlo DeTommaso 490 867.565 1973-76 Richard Ethier 378 681.555 1981-85 Ricky Wilson 995 1,819.547 1968-72 Career and Seasonal Records Career Rebounding Leaders Name Rebounds Years Mike Van Leesten 1,494 1961-65 Troy Smith 1,184 1986-90 Bill McCaughey 1,129 1962-65 Carlo DeTommaso 942 1973-76 Donald Suggs 880 1970-74 Jack Wheeler 857 1961-65 Mike Chapman 832 1980-84 Karl Augenstein 801 1970-72 Kaseem Johnson 752 2005-09 Ricky Wilson 703 1968-72 Rett Mancinelli 688 1984-88 Most Rebounds in a Season Name Rebounds Season Bill McCaughey 554 1964-65 Mike Van Leesten 432 1961-62 Mike Van Leesten 392 1964-65 Bill McCaughey 382 1963-64 Troy Smith 378 1988-89 Troy Smith 371 1989-90 Carlo DeTommaso 365 1975-76 Carlo DeTommaso 359 1974-75 Art Sultzer 348 1968-69 Troy Smith 347 1987-88 Highest Field Goal Percentage IN A SEASON Name FGM FGA PCT Season Les Jordon 139 207.671 1970-71 Karl Augenstein 173 262.660 1970-71 Karl Augenstein 188 286.657 1971-72 Troy Smith 207 320.646 1989-90 Mason Choice 92 147.626 2008-09 Troy Smith 247 394.626 1988-89 Jesse Ferrell 188 302.622 1987-88 Dana Smith 137 222.617 1984-85 Mike Chapman 182 295.616 1980-81 Carlo DeTommaso 129 210.614 1973-74 Mike Chapman 191 312.612 1982-83 Highest Career Free Throw Percentage Name FTM FTA PCT Years Ken Payette 146 175.834 1998-01 Brian Stanko 139 167.832 2002-07 Cesar Palomeque 228 280.814 1973-76 Eric Fuller 211 261.808 1977-79 Dan Comella 84 104.807 1986-90 Kamari Williams 268 335.800 2003-07 Chris Ward 183 229.799 1977-81 Will Robinson 148 186.796 1998-99 Alex Butler 469 593.790 1993-97 Andre Daley 180 233.773 2002-05 Career Assists Leaders Name Assists Years Chris Ward 652 1977-81 Dwight Williams 438 1981-85 Michael Kolesnik 376 1989-93 Sean Siembab 374 1993-97 Tom Campbell 358 1985-89 Sal Maione 344 1974-77 Kenny Bliss 336 1994-98 Greg Lucas 314 1985-87 Kinsey Durgin 308 2003-07 Kamari Williams 305 2003-07 MOST ASSISTS IN A SEASON Name Assists SEASON Tom Campbell 239 1988-89 Chris Ward 188 1978-79 Chris Ward 180 1979-80 Greg Lucas 179 1986-87 Chris Ward 161 1977-78 Dwight Williams 142 1982-83 Dwight Williams 139 1983-84 Sal Maione 136 1975-76 Greg Lucas 135 1985-86 Reggie Pitts 135 1993-94 Highest Free Throw Percentage IN A SEASON Name FTM FTA PCT Season Eric Fuller 94 103.912 1977-78 Ken Payette 85 96.885 2000-01 Kamari Williams 106 122.869 2004-05 Dana Smith 59 70.842 1984-85 Chris Ward 79 94.840 1978-79 Cesar Palomeque 89 106.839 1974-75 James Gallogly 41 49.836 1974-75 Alex Butler 126 151.834 1995-96 Dwight Williams 70 86.813 1983-84 Cameron Stewart 52 64.813 2007-08 Chris Ward 34 42.809 1981-82 13

All-Time Rhode Island College Men s Basketball Records Game Records MOST FIELD GOALS Attempted IN A GAME Name FGA OPPONENT DATE Alex Butler 38 Plymouth St. 02/12/95 Chris Brown 33 UMass Boston 02/13/94 Ricky Wilson 32 North Adams 12/20/69 Alex Butler 30 UMass Boston 02/13/94 Alex Butler 29 Nyack College 01/05/96 Alex Butler 28 Southeastern U. 01/07/97 Dick Rouleau 28 Boston St. 02/27/67 Alex Butler 27 Barry U. 01/03/97 Alex Butler 27 Roger Williams 11/30/95 Eric Fuller 27 Eastern Nazarene 01/16/79 MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE IN A GAME Name 3PTFGM OPPONENT DATE Todd Keefe 8 Fitchburg St. 12/07/89 Carlos Brown 7 Springfield 11/17/07 Brian Stanko 7 Keene State 03/03/06 Brian Stanko 7 Coast Guard 03/01/06 Kamran Alemdar 7 Western Connecticut 02/11/03 Ken Sperry 7 Stevens Institute 11/22/86 Ken Sperry 7 Bryant College 12/01/87 Kamari Williams 6 Keene State 12/03/05 Kamran Alemdar 6 Western Connecticut 02/24/04 Kamran Alemdar 6 UMass Boston 01/10/04 Kamran Alemdar 6 Eastern Connecticut 12/13/03 Michael Kolesnik 6 Westfield St. 01/21/93 Alex Butler 6 Plymouth St. 02/12/95 MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS Attempted IN A GAME Name 3PTFGA OPPONENT DATE Ken Sperry 13 Southern Maine 12/05/87 Michael Kolesnik 13 Westfield State 01/21/93 Alex Butler 13 UMass Boston 02/13/94 Brian Stanko 12 Coast Guard 03/01/06 Kamran Alemdar 12 Western Connecticut 02/24/04 Kamran Alemdar 12 Bridgewater St. 01/08/04 Ken Payette 12 Webber College 01/02/01 Michael Kolesnik 12 Wheaton College 02/04/93 Alex Butler 12 Nyack College 01/05/96 MOST Free Throws made IN A GAME Name FTM OPPONENT DATE Ken Jernigan 19 Keene St. 12/05/98 Alex Butler 18 Eastern Connecticut 02/04/97 Tirrell Hill 16 Keene St. 12/08/07 Frank Mitchell 16 Boston Teacher s 02/03/58 Ricky Wilson 16 Quinnipiac 12/04/69 Dwight Williams 16 Southeastern Mass. U. 02/05/83 Dick Rouleau 15 Quinnipiac 02/15/67 Ron Clement 14 Westfield State 01/17/65 Ken Jernigan 13 Eastern Connecticut 01/13/01 Sal Maione 13 Roger Williams 1976-77 Eric Fuller 13 Roger Williams 11/28/78 MOST Free Throws Attempted IN A GAME Name FTA OPPONENT DATE Ricky Wilson 23 Boston St. 02/28/72 Ricky Wilson 23 Eastern Connecticut 12/08/69 Alex Butler 21 Eastern Connecticut 02/04/97 Tirrell Hill 20 Keene St. 12/08/07 Ken Jernigan 20 Keene St. 12/05/98 Michael Chapman 20 Babson College 02/11/82 Dwight Williams 20 Southeastern Mass. U. 02/05/83 Will Robinson 17 Southern Maine 01/12/99 Troy Smith 17 Lowell 12/29/88 MOST POINTS IN A GAME Name Rebounds OPPONENT DATE Ricky Wilson 54 North Adams 12/20/69 Alex Butler 52 Plymouth State 02/12/95 Richard Rouleau 47 Worcester State 02/13/68 Richard Rouleau 51 Boston State 02/27/67 Eric Fuller 41 Eastern Nazarene 01/16/79 Jesse Ferrell 39 LaVerne 01/09/88 Bill McCaughey 38 Salem State 03/03/65 MOST Rebounds IN A GAME Name Rebounds OPPONENT DATE Karl Augenstein 33 Rutgers 02/21/70 Bill McCaughey 31 Worcester St. 12/15/64 Bill McCaughey 28 Fitchburg St. 01/08/63 Carlo DeTommaso 27 Keene St. 02/11/75 Ron Clement 26 Danbury St. 02/05/66 Bill McCaughey 25 Danbury St. 02/08/64 Jim Sala 25 Worcester St. 12/05/67 Carlo DeTommaso 25 Boston St. 12/06/75 Troy Smith 24 Suffolk 02/18/88 Chris Brown 24 UMass Boston 02/13/94 MOST Assists IN A GAME Name Assists OPPONENT DATE Tim Mercer 18 U. of Maine 01/23/76 Tom Campbell 15 Salve Regina 01/18/89 Kamari Williams 14 Ursinus 11/20/04 Sal Maione 14 Southeastern Mass. U. 02/06/75 Tom Campbell 14 Framingham St. 12/07/88 Chris Ward 13 Keene St. 12/08/77 Greg Carlovich 13 Bryant College 01/30/79 Greg Lucas 13 Southeastern Mass. U. 02/01/86 Tom Campbell 13 Amherst College 02/08/89 Reggie Pitts 13 Southern Maine 01/29/94 MOST Blocks IN A GAME Name Blocks OPPONENT DATE Carlo DeTommaso 16 Plattsburg St. 03/16/76 Jesse Ferrell 8 Bridgewater St. 11/25/86 Jesse Ferrell 8 Plymouth St. 12/06/86 Derek Smaw 6 Bridgewater St. 11/24/87 Jesse Ferrell 6 Bryant College 11/19/88 Jesse Ferrell 6 Pumona-Pitzer 01/10/89 Jesse Ferrell 6 Amherst College 03/08/89 Patrick Smalley 6 UMass Dartmouth 01/14/92 MOST Steals IN A GAME Name STEALS OPPONENT DATE Dana Smith 9 Eastern Nazarene 12/06/84 Bobby Bailey 7 Eastern Connecticut 01/06/07 Ken Sperry 7 Plymouth St. 12/06/86 Sean Siembab 7 Salve Regina 12/09/93 Derrick Campbell 7 Bridgewater St. 01/21/95 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE IN A GAME Name FGM OPPONENT DATE Ricky Wilson 24 North Adams 12/20/69 Dick Rouleau 20 Worcester St. 02/13/68 Alex Butler 19 Plymouth St. 02/12/95 Dick Rouleau 18 Boston St. 02/27/67 Dick Rouleau 16 Danbury 01/07/67 Michael Green 16 UMass Boston 01/27/78 Eric Fuller 16 Lyndon State 1977-78 Eric Fuller 16 Eastern Nazarene 01/16/79 Jesse Ferrell 16 Nova University 01/10/87 Ronald Ashley 16 Roger Williams 01/18/92 Ronald Ashley 16 Roger Williams 12/07/93 14