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GAME #21: #13/#20 Daemen Wildcats (17-3, 9-1 ECC) vs. Molloy Lions (14-6, 10-1 ECC)
Friday, Feb. 8 | 7 p.m. | Rockville Centre, N.Y. | Quealy Gymnasium
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GAME #22: #13/#20 Daemen Wildcats (17-3, 9-1 ECC) vs. Queens Knights (6-15, 6-5 ECC)
Sunday, Feb. 10 | 3:30 p.m. | Flushing, N.Y. | Fitzgerald Gymnasium
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JUMP BALL
A battle of one-loss ECC teams highlights a weekend road trip for Daemen. The Wildcats will look to avenge their only league loss of the season thus far when meeting Molloy in a Friday night tussle. The Wildcats and Lions have engaged in some real nail-biters over the years, including last month's meeting at Lumsden Gymnasium in which Molloy got a late three-pointer from Nick Corbett to pull out a 72-71 win. Five of the last six meetings have been decided by four points or fewer. Friday's game features a Daemen team that is ranked in both the region (#1) and country (#13 in D2SIDA national poll; #20 in NABC national poll) and a Molloy team that has risen to fifth in the D2SIDA regional poll. Daemen will close out the trip Sunday by facing Queens. The Wildcats will be looking for the season sweep after defeating the Knights 80-65 in Amherst last month.
NATIONAL RANKING
Daemen is ranked in both Division II national polls for the first time in team history. The Wildcats are ranked 13th in the latest Division II Sports Information Directors of America (D2SIDA) national media poll, the fifth straight week they've been included in that poll. The Wildcats are also ranked 20th in the latest National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Division II poll, marking the second straight week they've been included in that poll. The ascent into the national rankings comes after Daemen was ranked 22nd in the Division II Bulletin preseason poll, marking the first time in the program's Division II era that they've been included in any of the several national polls. Division II Bulletin is a national publication that specializes in the coverage of NCAA Division II men's basketball.
REGIONAL RANKING
Daemen is the unanimous No. 1 ranked team in the latest Division II Sports Information Directors of America (D2SIDA) East Region media poll which was released earlier this week. Daemen has been ranked in each of the 11 regional polls released this season, and this is the fourth time in the last five weeks that they've sat atop the rankings. It also marks the second straight week that the Wildcats have garnered all six first-place votes to make their No. 1 ranking unanimous. The poll includes teams from the East Coast Conference, Northeast-10 Conference and Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
DON'T LET THE BALL DROP
The 2018 calendar year was a remarkable one for Daemen. The Wildcats posted a 25-3 record in the calendar year. The team's success also included a 14-1 record in home games, a 17-1 record in East Coast Conference contests and a 22-2 mark against all regional opponents.
DEFENDING THE DEN
Daemen has posted an 11-1 record at the friendly confines of Lumsden Gymnasium this season, reaching double-figure home wins for the seventh time in the last eight seasons. The Wildcats have won 19 of their last 21 home games dating back to last season. Since joining the ECC (2013-14 season), Daemen is 44-9 in home conference games. Since the start of the 2011-12 season, Daemen is 93-14 at Lumsden Gymnasium (.869 winning percentage). Of those 14 losses, six have been decided by three points or fewer, including three by just a single point.
STARTING 1-0
Daemen's 75-60 win over Caldwell on Nov. 9 extended their winning streak in season openers to 17, a streak that dates back to the 2002-03 season. The wins in that span have come over 14 different opponents. Fisher (Mass.), Wilfrid Laurier (Ont.) and Caldwell are the only opponents Daemen has defeated twice in season openers during the streak. The Wildcats' average margin of victory during the streak is an astonishing 23.8 points per game; in the team's six season openers since beginning to play a full Division II schedule, the average margin of victory is 18.2 points per game. Just two games - a 68-65 final over Toronto in 2011, and a 62-57 final over Felician in 2017 - have been decided by single digits. Daemen has gone over 100 points in three of the last seven season openers; the high-water mark came in 2013 when they downed Ohio Valley 111-90. Daemen's last loss in a season opener came at the Spring Hill College (Ala.) Tournament against the hosts on Nov. 2, 2001, falling 75-35.
ROAD WARRIORS
Daemen picked up a pair of nail-biting road wins last month, extending their ECC road winning streak to 12 straight games. The Wildcats rallied for a 75-74 win at Mercy on Jan. 18, overcoming a four-point deficit with less than 25 seconds to play. Breon Harris drilled a pull-up three-pointer to bring them within a point, then converted an acrobatic steal and layup on the ensuing inbounds pass to put the Wildcats ahead for good. Harris canned a career-high six three-pointers and scored a season-high 24 points in the win. Less than 48 hours later, the Wildcats pulled off an 87-85 win over ECC preseason favorite Bridgeport. Andrew Sischo and Deion Hamilton scored 18 points apiece to lead the way in Daemen's first win at Hubbell Gymnasium since the 2013-14 season.
SIGNATURE WINS
Daemen has picked up a pair of wins over nationally-ranked opponents this month. The Wildcats opened 2019 by knocking off #4/#4 St. Anselm 78-72 on Jan. 2. St. Anselm had entered the contest with an unblemished 10-0 record, and hadn't suffered a regulation loss in regular season play since Feb. 6, 2018. Deion Hamilton scorched the nets with six three-pointers and 26 points, and Andrew Sischo tallied 20 points in his return to the Daemen lineup after missing the previous two games with an injury. The meeting was billed as the "Game of the Year" by the experts from d2easthoops.org, and it lived up the hype. The game featured 13 lead changes, and Daemen rallied from a five-point halftime deficit with a 51-40 second half. Just last weekend, the Wildcats did it again with an 82-79 overtime victory over #11/#12 St. Thomas Aquinas. Hamilton's steal and layup with 14 seconds left in the extra session put the Wildcats on top for good in a game that had no more than a five-point separation for either team in the final 17 minutes. Sischo notched 26 points and 11 boards, while Hamilton added 22 points.
RETURN OF THE MAC
Mike MacDonald returns to the bench for his fifth season as Daemen's head coach, and his 22nd season overall as a collegiate head coach. Since beginning to roam the Daemen sidelines, MacDonald has led the Wildcats to a 98-40 overall record. The Wildcats have won at least 19 games in each of MacDonald's first four seasons, and the team's 98 victories in that span are the second most among all NCAA Division II programs in New York State. Before coming to Daemen, MacDonald transformed the Division III program at Medaille into a perennial powerhouse, averaging 18 wins per season and advancing to the postseason six times in his eight years as head coach. MacDonald made his head coaching debut at the Division I level, leading the program at Canisius from 1997-2006. While there, MacDonald's teams racked up 108 wins making him the third all-time winningest coach in the program's history. The longtime bench boss holds a career record of 354-266. He picked up the 350th win of his career on Jan. 18 at Mercy College.
MAN IN THE MIDDLE
Redshirt sophomore center Andrew Sischo headlines Daemen's returning players. After earning first team All-ECC and ECC Rookie of the Year honors last season, Sischo was named the ECC Preseason Player of the Year for 2018-19. An eight-time ECC Rookie of the Week selection in 2017-18, Sischo was downright dominant on the interior last season as he led the team in points (462), points per game (15.4), made field goals (195), field goal percentage (56.5%), rebounds (261), rebounds per game (8.7) and blocked shots (25). His point total established a new team record for scoring by a freshman, eclipsing the previous mark of 420 set by Brian Montanaro during the 2002-03 season. He was also the first Daemen player with more than 200 rebounds in a season since Gerald Beverly (373 in 2014-15), and his rebound total is second among freshmen players in team history. Appearing in all 30 games, Sischo reached double-figure scoring 25 times and totaled seven double-doubles. Sischo led all ECC freshmen and ranked among the league's overall leaders in scoring (seventh), rebounding (second) and field goal percentage (third). He was Daemen's first major award winner from the conference since Beverly earned ECC Defensive Player of the Year honors for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons, and the first freshman to earn first team All-ECC honors since John Petrucelli of Molloy College in the 2010-11 season. During the 2018-19 campaign, Sischo has picked up right where he left off. He's recorded 11 double-doubles (ranks 11th among national leaders), and is averaging 21.7 points, 9.9 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game. He has reached 20 points in 10 games, including a pair of 32-point outings in wins over Roberts Wesleyan on Dec. 5 and Feb. 2. He was named to the all-tournament team at the season-opening ECC-CACC Challenge. He's also been named the ECC Player of the Week three times, and the ECC Defensive Player of the Week once. Sischo is shooting 59.6 percent from the field, ranking first among the ECC leaders. Sischo also ranks second in scoring and rebounding, third in made field goals, and fourth in total blocks among the league leaders. He also ranks among the Division II national leaders in scoring (23rd), rebounding (14th) and field goal percentage (25th).
AWARD WATCH LIST
Last month, Andrew Sischo was named to the Bevo Francis Award Top 100 Watch List. The Bevo Francis Award is named for the former basketball star at Rio Grande College, and it is awarded to the player who is deemed to have had the finest season within Small College Basketball, which consists of NCAA Divisions II and III as well as the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) and National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA). Sischo is one of 50 NCAA Division II players on the list, and one of six from the East Region. Small College Basketball will publish its 50-player watch list on February 15, and a 25-player watch list on March 15. The finalists will be announced on April 6, and the 2019 Bevo Francis Award winner will be announced on April 8.
THREE-DICULOUS SHOOTING
Over his first two collegiate seasons, forward Jeff Redband established himself as one of the preeminent three-point shooters in the ECC. In the 2016-17 season, Redband canned 68-of-151 three-point attempts becoming the first Daemen freshman with more than 50 triples since Brian Montanaro's 70 in 2002-03. He followed that up by shooting 69-for-169 from deep last season, becoming the first Daemen player with 60 or more three-pointers in back-to-back seasons since Montanaro did so in four straight seasons from 2002-06. A third team All-ECC pick in 2017-18, Redband averaged 11.2 points and 4.3 rebounds per game, while finishing third in three-point field goals and sixth in three-point shooting percentage among the ECC leaders. This season, Redband has increased his production while placing himself among the national three-point shooting leaders. He is averaging a career-bes 13.7 points per game while shooting 47.9 percent from the field and 47.1 percentage from three-point range, while totaling 57 three-pointers. He ranks among the ECC leaders in field goal percentage (12th), three-point field goals (2nd) and three-point field goal percentage (1st). Redband also ranks 11th in three-point field percentage among the national leaders. He was named to the ECC-CACC Challenge all-tournament team after helping Daemen pick up wins over Caldwell and Nyack, and has been a one-time ECC Defensive Player of the Week selection this season. He's scored 20 or more points four times this season, and was named the ECC Player of the Week for Dec. 31-Jan. 6. Redband has made at least one three-pointer in 23 of the last 24 games, and is closing in on becoming just the fifth player in team history with 200 three-pointers. Over the course of his career, Redband has appeared in 78 games and made 76 starts; he has racked up 898 points, 358 rebounds and 194 three-pointers.
THE HAMILTON PRODUCTION
Redshirt senior guard/forward Deion Hamilton has returned to the lineup after missing the final 20 games of the 2017-18 season. The 6-foot-4 slasher provides another viable scoring option for the Wildcats with a career scoring average of 11.5 points per game. Hamilton was leading the team in scoring (15.1 ppg) through the first 10 games last season, while also chipping in 4.2 rebounds per game. He's also been a two-time all-tournament team pick at the season-opening ECC-CACC Challenge. Daemen is 23-8 since the start of the 2016-17 season when Hamilton shoots 50 percent or better from the field. He registered just the second double-double of his career (12 points, 10 rebounds) in an earlier win over Slippery Rock, and scored 24 points in Daemen's 78-70 win over Roberts Wesleyan on Dec. 5, 11 of which came in a game-closing 20-7 run. He posted his best outings of the season in big-time matchups against nationally-ranked opponents, canning six three-pointers and matching his career-high with 26 points in a win over #4/#4 St. Anselm, and scoring 22 points, including the go-ahead layup in overtime, in an 82-79 defeat of #11.#12 St. Thomas Aquinas. For the season, he's averaging 13.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game. In his career. Hamilton has appeared in 82 games while making 56 starts, and he's totaled 945 points and 335 rebounds.
BREAKOUT BREON
Junior guard Breon Harris has helped Daemen to wins in 34 of 39 games since he was inserted into the starting lineup midway through the 2017-18 season. After producing just 3.1 points on 31.8 percent shooting while coming off the bench in the team's first 11 games last season, Harris contributed 13.4 points, 5.6 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 2.7 steals per game, while shooting 51.4 percent from the field as a starter. After totaling just just three three-pointers in the first 21 games of his career, Harris has made at least one in 34 of the last 39 games (64 total three-point field goals in that span). A third team All-ECC and ECC All-Tournament Team selection, Harris finished the 2017-18 season averaging 9.6 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 2.3 steals per game. He finished second in the ECC in total steals with 70, becoming the first Daemen player with more than 60 steals in a season since Casey Sheehan (68) during the 2012-13 campaign. Harris opened the 2018-19 season by earning MVP honors at the ECC-CACC Challenge where he averaged 16.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists while leading Daemen to wins over Caldwell and Nyack. He heated up in December, registering back-to-back 20-point games for the first time in his career. Harris knocked down five three-pointers and totaled 22 points in a road win at NYIT on Dec. 16, and followed up with 23 points and five steals in a home win over St. Michael's on Dec. 29. He was named the ECC Defensive Player of the Week for games played Dec. 28-30. Harris' biggest game of the season came Jan. 18 at Mercy where he scored 24 points, including five in the final 25 seconds that helped Daemen overcome a four-point deficit; his pull-up three-pointer - his career-high sixth of the night - pulled Daemen within a point, then he converted an acrobatic steal and layup which proved to be the difference in the game. For the season, he's producing 12.0 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.7 steals per game. His 37 three-point field goals rank ninth in the league, and he's also fourth among the ECC leaders in steals per game and total steals (34).
QUINN-ING
Daemen has gotten great production out of redshirt senior forward Quinn Lee Yaw so far this season. The 6-foot-5 Jamestown native is presently second in the ECC in field goal percentage (57.5%) and producing 8.4 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game. Lee Yaw has reached double-figure scoring in eight of the last 16 games, including a season-best 21 points in a road win at NYIT on Dec. 16. He recently recorded his first double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds in a home win over District of Columbia. The 2018-19 season marks Lee Yaw's first with actual game action since 2015-16. He began his career at Division II Edinboro where he appeared in 41 games over two seasons. He later transferred to Division I St. Bonaventure where he made the team as a walk-on, but had to sit out per NCAA transfer rules. He was forced to sit out the 2017-18 season after transferring to Daemen, again per the NCAA transfer rules. The Lee Yaw name is a familiar one in local basketball circles as he earned Co-Player of the Year honors in the Erie County Interscholastic Conference and second team All-Western New York honors while leading Jamestown High School to a section title in his senor season.
SHINING STAR-KIS
Redshirt junior guard Jay Sarkis returned to the lineup recently after missing the majority of November and December with an injury. Sarkis scored the go-ahead bucket in what turned out to be a 64-55 win over St. Michael's on Dec. 29, and totaled nine points, four rebounds and three assists in his return. He has gone on to record double-figure scoring in four games, including 13 points in a victory over nationally-ranked St. Anselm and a season-high 19 points in a neutral site win over Dallas Baptist. For the season, Sarkis has appeared in 13 games and is averaging 7.3 points and a team-high 3.6 assists per game. Sarkis, who quarterbacked the Wildcats to an appearance in the ECC Tournament finals as a freshman in 2015-16, was a four-time ECC Rookie of the Week selection that season as he appeared in all 29 games while making 26 starts, and averaging 8.5 points and 2.3 assists per game that season. In 30 games last season, Sarkis produced 12.5 points and a team-best 3.6 assists per game and earned third team All-ECC honors. Sarkis finished the season ranking among the ECC leaders in total minutes (1,057 - 3rd), minutes per game (35.2 - 5th), three-point field goal percentage (42.5 - 5th), three-point field goals (68 - 4th), total assists (106 - 3rd) and assists per game (3.5 - 6th).
GARV-ELOUS
Daemen has become reliant on the steady play of senior guard Darius Garvin who has appeared in 103 of a possible 107 games while making 75 starts over the course of his career. Each season he's increased his statistical impact on the team, and he was voted as the team's MVP by his teammates in 2017-18. Only fellow backcourt mate Jay Sarkis logged more minutes than Garvin's 1,022 last season. He finished the year averaging 9.9 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game. Garvin was one of only two players in the ECC to record double-figure points, rebounds and assists at some point during last season. Daemen is 23-6 since the start of the 2015-16 season when Garvin scores 10 or more points in a game. He has been slowed by an injury so far this season, exiting just four minutes into Daemen's second game of the season vs. Nyack on Nov. 10. Garvin was out of the lineup when Daemen suffered its first loss of the season (Nov. 14 at Mercyhurst), but returned for the Nov. 24 game vs. Slippery Rock. Garvin came off the bench to log 29 minutes against The Rock, and made perhaps the biggest play of the game, connecting on a hanging jumper with under two minutes to play after SRU had cut a comfortable Daemen lead to just four points. Garvin was again out of the lineup in mid-December, but made his return to the lineup on Dec. 29. He scored a season-high 13 points in a road win at Bridgeport on Jan. 20, and again played a huge role down the stretch of Daemen's 82-79 win over nationally-ranked St. Thomas Aquinas on Jan. 25.
MOLLOY SCOUTING REPORT
Molloy is led by veteran head coach Charlie Marquardt who is in his silver anniversary season with the program, having led the Lions to a 278-402 record. The Lions return 10 players, including four who started more than 15 games a season ago when they went 9-21 overall and 7-11 in ECC play. With the abundance of returning players, Molloy was picked fourth in the ECC preseason poll. The team's returners are undoubtedly headlined by guards Nick Corbett (1st Team All-ECC) and Curtis Jenkins (2nd Team All-ECC, ECC Defensive Player of the Year) who each garnered all-conference recognition last season. Molloy has won six of their last seven games, propelling them to a No. 5 ranking in the latest D2SIDA regional poll. Their only league loss of the season came Jan. 19 when then-nationally-ranked St. Thomas Aquinas scored a 74-62 win at Quealy Gymnasium. It was just Molloy's second loss in their last 11 home games dating back to the end of last season; the Lions are 6-2 at home this year. They've also won 15 of their last 20 ECC contests dating back to last season. Corbett (18.1 ppg, 3.1 apg) and Jenkins (18.0 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 3.4 apg, 2.3 spg) constitute the ECC's highest scoring tandem this season, combining for 36.1 points per game. Corbett ranks among the league's statistical leaders in scoring (3rd), three-pointers (3rd), three-point shooting percentage (4th), free throws made (5th) and total assists (6th). Jenkins does as well, ranking first in free throws made and total steals, second in total assists, fifth in scoring and 12th in rebounding. Senior forward Mike Torre (14.3 ppg, 7.4 rpg) and freshman forward Billy Muller (7.4 ppg, 5.8 rpg) are also producing for the Lions.
ALL-TIME SERIES
Daemen vs. Molloy: 7-5
Streak: Lost 1
Last Meeting: Molloy 72, Daemen 71 | Jan. 11, 2019 | Amherst, N.Y.
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QUEENS SCOUTING REPORT
Queens is led by third-year head coach Matt Collier who has posted a 28-45 record over his first 2+ seasons on the job. Picked seventh in the ECC preseason poll, Queens returns nine players from their 2017-18 team that went 9-17 overall and 7-11 in league play. After suffering nine straight losses to start the season, Queens is an even 6-6 over their last 12 games. They'll bring a modest two-game winning streak into this weekend, which includes a matchup with Roberts Wesleyan on Friday night; recent wins have come against NYIT (74-64) and LIU Post (76-54). Of Queens' 21 games, 11 have been decided by nine points or fewer, posting a 4-7 record in those contests. Sophomore guards Elijah Bovell (12.2 ppg) and Dwayne Henry, Jr. (10.5 ppg) have paced the Knights this season. Henry, Jr. has come on of late, reaching 20 points twice in the last seven games, including a season-high 22 in the win over NYIT. Sophomores Tyrese Crosdale (9.7 ppg) and Keenan Gorski (9.3 ppg) have also produced. Crosdale has knocked down a team-high 38 three-pointers, including 17 in the last four games. The Knights' roster features just one senior (Jordan Curtis) and eight players who are either first- or second-year college players.
ALL-TIME SERIES
Daemen vs. Queens: 10-2
Streak: Won 5
Last Meeting: Daemen 80, Queens 65 | Jan. 13, 2019 | Amherst, N.Y.
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DID YOU KNOW?
* Nine of the 12 all-time meetings between Daemen and Molloy have been decided by single digits; over the last six meetings, the teams have been separated by a total of eight points, with Daemen outscoring Molloy 477-469
UP NEXT
Daemen returns home to host LIU Post (Friday, Feb. 15) and NYIT (Sunday, Feb. 17) next weekend.